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THE

HUNTINGTON FAMILY
IN

AMERICA
of the

A Genealogical Memoir

Known

Descendants of

SIMON HUNTINGTON
FROM

1633
Including Those

to

1915
Retained the Family

Who Have

Name, and Many Bearing Other Surnames

PUBLISHED BY THE

HUNTINGTON FAMILY ASSOCIATION


HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT

1915

Pkkss UK

THE HAKTKOKIt PKINTING


(ELIVIU
l6

CO.,

GEEK SONS,) STATE STREET, HAKIKOKH, CoNN.

PREFACE.

1151732
" Genealogical

This book may be considered as a continuation and development of a Memoir of the Huntington Family", published in 1863, by the
It has not been thought necessary to specify in the numerous passages copied from that work with little or no change.

Rev. E. B. Huntington.
text the

The preparation
this

of the present

volume began with the election of Samuel

Gladding Huntington as Histoi'ian


secretary of the Huntington

in 1907.

He

collected

much

material for

book, but was, unfortunately, unable to continue and complete

Famih

Association, Richard
it,

it. The Thomas Huntington,

has given

much

time and labor to

N.

J. has also assisted in preparing the

and Samuel Huntington of work for the press.

Plainfield,

The attempt has been made to trace and record all the descendants of In some cases, howSimon Huntington, whatever surnames they may bear. ever, data which might properly have l)een included in this book were omitted because they are contained in other genealogies to which reference is made.
Complete success
therefore be surprising
errors and- defects in
in

such an undertaking

is

impossible, approximate
for. It will

accuracy and completeness being the best that can be hoped


if
it.

not

this

book

fall

into the

hands

of persons

who

discern

If this should be the case

it is

earnestly reipiested

that the correct information be

sent to the Secretary of the Huntington

Family Association.

The numbers used


to of

in this

book

to

designate individuals and show their


1.

ancestry, are thus explained.

Simon, the

common
1. 3.

ancestor.

The figure The next


1. 4.

which begins every


1. 1.

series, refers

following numbers denote the sons


for AVilliam, 1. 2. for

Simon

in the order of their birth respectively;


for

Christopher,

Simon, and

for

Thomas.

designated was a

In like manner the subsequent numbers show in ea^h case that the person Thus 1. 1. 1. 7. is the first, second, third, or later chUd.
1. 1. 1.

combination for William, the seventh child of John


child of AVilliam
1. 1.

who was
1. 2. 4.

the oldest
12.

the oldest child of Simon

1.

Similarly

means
1. 2.

the twelfth child of the fourth child of Christopher, the second child of the
original Simon, viz
4. 12. 1.
:

Jeremiah whose oldest

child, again, has the

numbers

and

so on.
*,

The character

prefixed to names in the

lists

of children, is used to in-

dicate the parent of a child or children mentioned later in this book.

Meetings of the Huntington Family.

FIKST MEETING.

The
3,

first

1857.
it

An

meeting of the Family was held in Norwich Town on September account of the meeting, and of the preliminary action which
is

brought

about,

contained

in "

Genealogical Memoir of the Huntington

Family," published by the Rev. Elijah B. Huntington in 1863.

SECl>ND MEETING.
first meeting, the second was held September 3, 19<t7, in the First Congregational Church, Norwich Town, Conn. The program of the meeting was as follows:

In accordance with a vote ])assed at the

fifty

years

later,

1.

2.

Organ Voluntary, Reading from the


Pi-ayer,

3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

Address of Welcome,

Soprano Solo, "The Lavender Reply to Welcome,

...... ...... .....


Scriptures,
.

Miss
S.

Mary Avery.
Huntington.

Rev. Henry

Rev. Henry S. Huntington.


Miss Louise Pratt.

Rev. (ieorgc H. Ewing, Pastor of the Church.


Girl,"
.

Rev. John T. Huntington.

The Huntington Hymn,

written by Mrs. John

W.

James, daughter of

8. 9.

Ralph Huntington of Boston, and sung Reading of Psalm CXLVIL


Address,

at the first

Family Meeting.

" English Ancl^stry of Margaret Baret," a paper by Mr.

George

S. Porter.

10.

Rev. George
.

W.

Huntington.

11.
12.

Address, " Our Early Ancestors,"

"The

Historic

Homes

of

Norwich Town," a

Samuel H. Huntington, m.d. 2)aper by Frederick Putnam


Miss Louise Pratt.
S.

Gulliver.
13.
14.

Soprano

Solo, "

Absence,"

.....

Address, "

The

Significance of

Our Gathering," Rev. Fr. James O.

Huntington.

15.

Open

and Formation of the Huntington Family Association, the Committee of Arrangements for the meeting being authorized to appoint a Board of Control, or Executive Committee, having power to fill vacancies in its number, and thus to be self-perpetuating. It was also voted to hold the next Family Reunion teq years later, but this was later changed to five years by a vote taken by mail.
Discussion,

THIRD MEETING.

The
First

third Family Reunion was held on Sept. 6th and 7th, 1912, in the

There was a preliminary luncheon at the General Jabez Huntington House which was kindly placed

Congregational Church, Norwich Town.

6
at the disposal of the
tlu'

HDNTINGTOX GKNKALOOV.

Committee as a headcjHarters for th*- im-oting of 1912. by owniT Thoinas Huntington, wlio rcsidi's in London, Kng., and tlie afternoon si'ssion was lield at v. m. witli the following program, the Kev. John T.
:i

Huntington, the President, presiding.


1.
2.

Reading
Prayer,

of the Scriptures,

.... ......
. . .

Rev. Geoige H. Ewing.

Rev. (Jeorge U'ilson Huntington.

3.

Address

4.

of Welcome, Hon. Frederick .laliez Huntington. Address, " The Preciousness of a Lasting Friendsliip," Rev. John T.

Huntington.
f).

Music.
Address,

6.

"The Uses

of

Old Families

in the

Republic," Hon. Huntington

Wilson.
7.

Music,
Ad<lress, "

8.

The Present

Status of the Huntington Family," Mr. Samuel

(iladding Huntington, the Historian of the Family.


9.

Business Session for Appointment of Committees.


In the evening
Prof.

(jf the same day a bampiet was held at the Wauregan John Hates Clark presided and made the opening address. Speeches, some of them ([uite informal, were also delivered by Rev. James (). 5. Huntington, Henry Strong Gulliver, Secretary R. Thomas Huntington, Robert W. Huntington, Jr., and Prof. Ellsworth Huntington, and in conclusion one verse of Old Hundred was sung.

House.

On
stitution

Saturday Sept.

7tli,

a busint-ss meeting was lield at 9 a. m.. Prof.

Ellsworth Huntington presiding.

Reports of committees wer*- received, a conollicers

was adopted, and the following


President,

were elected.

Rev. Fk. James (). S. Huntington. Pkok. John Hatks Ciauk. .Second Vice President, Pkok. Ei.ls.\vokth Hi'XTiNci Third Vice President, Hon. Hitntington Wilson. Historian, Mk. Sami;ei, (iI.adding Hcntiniiton. .Secretary, Mr. 11. Thomas Huxtington.
First Vice President,

r<>\.

Tlic l)usiness scfjsion having been concluded,


carricil out.
1.

tlic

following pni.;rain was

Prof. .lolin Hates Clark prcsiiling.

l'ra\er,
liislorical

2.

Address, "

Huntington.
.'(.

.Music,

I.
;').

Address,

"

...... .....
Fivi-

Kev. I)a\id Crosliy

untinglon.

Huntington Congressnuii," Kc\. Henry .Strong


Prof.

Herbert Yerrington, Oi-ganist.


I'rof.

'I'lie

Fine Virtue of Clannishness,"

(ieorge Hnntinuton.

Singing the Huntington


I'ln-

Hymn.
(liei-e

.\sso<iation then adjourned to

Following the adjournment


the (Jen. Jabez lujuse.

Many

of

meet in 1917. was another very pleasant luiuheon at the family al>o went on an excni-sion to Ni'W
M.

London by steamer, leaving

at 2 p.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
With much
of the able

regret, it has been decided not and interesting addresses delivered

mentioned.

and cost

of

volume any Family Reunions above This conclusion has been reached in order to keep down the size The genealogy is necessarily more voluminous than the book.
to include in this

at the

that contained in the

Memoir
the

of 1863.

The

following

is

Constitution of the Huntington Family Association.

ARTICLE
The name
ciation.

I.

of this organization shall be the Huntington Family Asso-

ARTICLE
The
living

TI.

object of the

Association shall be to promote fellowship

among

the descendants of the Huntington settlers in America; to help one another in

up to the best that has come down from our ancestors; and and preserve tht* records and traditions of the Huntington family.

to collect

ARTICLE

III.

MEMBERSHIP.
Membership in the Association shall be open to any descendant of Simon Huntington and Margaret Baret, to any other person bearing the name of Huntington who shall be approved by a unanimous vote of the Executive Committee, and to the husband and wife of any of the persons above mentioned.

ARTICLE
Srction
Treasurer an
at the
1.

IV.

Each member

of the Association shall


dollar,

initiation fee of

one

pay to the Secretaryand a membership fee of one dollar

beginning of every second year beginning with the year of initiation.


2.

Sec.

INlembership in the Association shall lapse unless the

payment

is

made

due is sent out by the Secretary, but may be restored by vote of the Executive Committee on the payment of back dues.
within six months of the time
notice that the fee
is

when

Sec.

3.

payer a
only of
ciation.

life life

The pavment of ten dollars at one time shall constitute the member, not subject to the payment of future dues. The income membership fees shall be used for current expenses of the Asso-

HUNTINGTON GKNEAl.OGY.

ARTICLE
Reunions shall be held uuce in nated by the Executive Committee.

V.

KKUNION8.
live years, at a

time and place to be desig-

ARTICLE
Section
wliose
(hitit'S 2.
1.

VI.

OFFICKHS.
Tlie ofiicers of the Association shall be a President, a
first,

a second and a third Vice President, Secretary Treasurer, and an Historian,


shall

be those which ordinarily ajjjjertain to

thes' oHices.

Skc.

Election of officers shall be by ballot, and the camlidate re-

ceiving the higher

number

of votes for each office shall he declared elected.

Skc.
written

3.

It shall

be the duty of a nominating convention of three

mem-

bers appointed by the Executive Committee, to furnish to the Secretary a


list

of one or

more caudidatcs
also be

for each olHce.

Nomination of can-

didates for office

may

made

l)y

any member of the Association, proin

vided such nominations be


the

submitted

writing to the Secretary before

time of election.
list

It

shall

be the duty of the Secretary to present to

the Association a
officers shall

of all the candi<lates

nominated

tor office, wliereu|KMi

be elected in the

manner

prescril)ed l)y Section 2 of this Article.

Skc.

4.

In case any office becomes vacant by death or otlierwise, the


to
till

Executive Committee shall have power

it.

ARTICLE
The
afl'airs

VII.

KXKCUTIVK COMMITTKE.
of the Association shall be entrusted to an Executive

Com-

mittee, consisting of the officers already named.

This committee

shall

meet at
respects

the call of the President or Secretary.

It

shall

have
it

full

power

in all

during the interval l)etween reunions, except that


ness
in

shall not incur indebtedit

excess of the receipts from fees or other sources, nor shall

pledge the

Association to any

new

policies without the vote of tlie Association.

ARTICLE
This Constitution may be amended
present at any Reunion.

VIII.
l)y

a majority vote of the members

GENEALOGICAL MEMOIR.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

11

Simon Huntington,

the Puritan Immigrant.

Our knowledge of his ancestry is derived from a report of investigations made by Gustav Anjou, a genealogist, for Henry Edwards Huntington.
(1. 3. 6.
7. 6. 2. 2.

4.)

of whom nothing else is known with absolute had three children born in England (perhai)s in Hempstead) Richard, Thomas and Elizabeth. Richard, the oldest child, born about 1460, married in 1498 Alice, daughter of Simon Loring, of Little Sampford, and had

One Thomas Huntington,

certainty,

five sons,

Robert, Christopher, born Dec. 18, 1500, John, Simon,


Christopher,
the

(who died

young,)

and Richard.

second of the sons of Richard,

7, 1537, Elizabeth, daughter of George Bailey, (or Bayley,) of London, and had issue George, born Jan. 9, 1538, and seven other sons and one daughter. George married, Aug. 5, 1580, Anne, daughter of Robert

married, April

Fenwick, and had

issue (1,)

Margaret, born

May

11, 1581;

married Jan. 27,

1607, Joannes Spencer; (2,) Samuel, born Feb. 16, 1582, an officer in the

army

King Charles the First; (3,) Simon, born Aug. 7, 1583, our ancestor' June 2, 1585, and married, Jan. 15, 1609, Marie Whitewood; (5,) Andrew, born Jan. 18, 1587, and mai-ried, June 1, 1609, Elizabeth, daughter of William Rockwell; (6.) Robert, born March G, 1589. Thus the
of
(4,) George, born

descent of our

common

ancestor

is

traced back through four generations.

Simon Huntington was ])robably married once before his marriage with Margaret Baret, .June 21, 1627. though of this it is impossible to speak with certainty. Margaret Baret was the daughter of Christopher Baret, who was Mayor of Norwich, England, in 1634 and l(i48, and died in August, 1649.

The church records of Roxl)ury, Mass., contain the earliest record of the Huntington name known in New i^ngland. It is in the handwriting of Rev.
John
Eliot, the pastor of that ancient church.
It is

a "record of such as

adjoined themselves unto the fellowship of this church of Christ of Rox-

borough, as also of such children as were born unto them under the holy

covenant of
is

this church,

who

are most properly the seed of the church."

This

the record of Margaret Huntington.

Margaret Huntington, Widow, came

in 1633.

Her Husband

died

BY THE WAY OF THE SmALL PoX. ShE BROUGHT Children vs^ith her.
This is practically all that is certainly known of the progenitor of the Huntington Family in America. The rest is tradition, inference and conjecture.

Margaret Huntington, the widow, married Thomas Stoughton


or 1636,

in

1635

and moved with him

to

Windsor, Conn.

He was prominent
25, 1661.

in the

early history of that settlement, and died there

March

12

huntington obnbalogy.
children.
*
1.

*
*

2. 3.

William. Christophku, born [)rol)at)ly Simon, born in 1G29.

in the

Spring of 1628.

4.
.0.

Thomas. Ann, all that

is

known

of her

is

what

is

found

in the li'ttcr of

Peter

Baret. printed in the ''Gene^'.ogical

Memoir

of the Huntinj^ttm

Family," published in 1863.

ev
16

M M
ab
th
Pl
IV
tv

h
ti

w
fc

William
and

1. 1.

his

Descendants.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

15

1. 1.

William Huntington.
With
respect to the parentage of

WilUam

the evidence

is

meagre.

How-

ever the letter of Peter Baret to Christopher Huntington, dated April 20, This letter was published in the " Genealogical 1650, is of some importance.

Memoir

of the Huntington

Family"

of 1863.

In

it

the writer, a brother of

HuntingtonJ Stoughton, directs the division of the sum of about 140 between her children, Christopher, Simon, Thomas and Ann, and the investment of Thomas' share until he should " come to be cajiable to emWilliam is utterly ignored, which plainly suggests that he was not ploy it." Rev. E. B. Huntington drew this innearly related in blood to the Barets. ference, and said that the letter " suggests that William is more jjrobably a With all due respect it must be said that in brother than a son of 8imon." this he went too far, as William might well have been a son of Simon by a first wife, who died before his marriage to Margaret Baret. According to our information, Simon was about forty-four years old when he married Margaret.
]\Iargaret (Baret,
jNIarriages entered into at that

age were more often second than

first

marriages.

Thus

of 37 first marriages of

men

of the second, third


all

and fourth generations


of the

of the

Huntington Family, being

those in which

we know the ages

husbands, only nine of those husbands were over thirty, only one over thirty-five, and all were under forty. Their average age was slightly under
twenty-six.

The average age

of those generations

of the husbands in the seven second marriages was about forty-one. The report of Gustav Anjou the

Henry Edwards Huntington, f 1. 3. 6. 7. 6. 2. 2. 4. J beforementioned, gives the names of four brothers of Simon Huntington, but no William among them.
genealogist to

Thus there seems


boy from ten
to

to

a son of Simon than a brother.

be more reason for supposing William to have been If, at the time of the immigration, he was a

eighteen years of age, he would naturally have come with the

But before very long his rising feeling of independence might impel him to strike out for himself. So, apparently, he did not go to Connecticut with Margaret and her children, but is found in Salisbury, Mass.,
rest of the family.

as early as 1640.

His descendants have been heretofore classed as descendants of Simon, and there is no reason for a change in this respect, although we may greatly doubt if Margaret Baret was their ancestress. At a general meeting of the freemen of Salisbury, on the 26th of 10th month in 1642, it was ordered that thirty families should remove to the west
side of the

Powow

river, the dividing line

between Salisbury and Amesburv.

William's was probably one of the families

who then

crossed the river and

became one
" Salisbury

of the pioneers in the

new

settlement of Amesbury, then called

New

the old Salisbury, as he

Towne." He, however, retained possession of his share in was recorded as " townsman and commoner," there, on

16

HUNTINGTON GENEAI.OOY.
lie also paid tin- tax for the support of the
first

the third of twelfth month, 1650.

Rev. Wni. Wonuster, who was pastor over the


to his death, in 1662.

church

in Salisbury,

down

He married Joanna
in

Bavley, a daughter of John Bayley

who

caiiif
in

from Chippendale, Eng.,

the shij)

"Angel

(Jabriel "

and was
lie

wreckeil

the terrihh- storm off the coast of I'eniiKpiiil. Aug. 15. 1635.

was a great grandson of (ieorge Hayley (or Bailev, ) the great grandfatlier of Simon Huntington. lie went from Salisbury to N'ewl)ury, in 165(1, and died Tiiig relationship is fully shown by the recorded names, and there in 1651. the will of John Hayley, sen in which he provides that his son John shall pay In comi)lianee with this provision, in 1652, John Bayley,jr., certain legacies. of Newbury, made a de<'d, in which he gave to the above .loanna and her two Trailition makes William Huntingchildren, a lot of land on the .Merrimac.
;

ton a religious man, and that he was a

man

(f

enterprise, and of a thoroughly

English

spirit

is

evinced by his oi;cupancy of that exposed outpost of the

English setth'ments of that day

o{)position
in
tin-

to Frencli

encroachments being

the mainspring to the settlement of that frontier town.

The

residence of

Wm.

Huntington,
llovt.

in

16H5-6,

is

given

the ''lloyt Family." as next to


Itanks of the Merrimac,

Thonias

This was in Pleasant


is

NalNy, on
isi.'!
1.
;{.

where the
<tf

river

a half mile wide, an<l altngelber a beautiful place.


iiail
1.

part

this

famil\ possi'ssi<jn
of Mrs. Davis, (1.

nut in
1.

lircn alienated,

being then

in the

jmssessinn

7.

1.

H.).

The
and
lielj)

following minutes were copied from the Salisbury


to indicate the

Town

Ki-eords.

character and position

<if

William Huntington.

165;j-4, 1st

month.

One

acre ami nin'ty-two rods, his sliare of the Beach

Conunon.

Being one of the sixty-two persons of the division of the nu-adow


river's

toward Merrim;u-

river, and the great Creek toward Merrimac and the Barberry Meadow, he drew lot No. 55.

mouth

1654, Ist month.

He
He
is

is

enrolled as one of the present inhabitants and

commoners

of the
2!.

New Town.
recorded as drawing land by
lot,

1658, Oct.

the thirteen to who.sc children 5<M acres of laud were given.

and he was one of His st)n John is


Howntinton
laiil I'lit at

mentioned as the child to inherit his .share. " A towns shiep is 1660, 10th month.
bis son."

grantic<l to Willi

for

1661,

He was one

of

tin-

twenty-llvr Ik wlioni lots were

the

Lion's mouth.
acres, "
1. IK" drew 120 acres of land; and in March. Kit;-.'-,}, tliiriy West of pond near Children's Land." New Town, 11th month IHth day, 1663. lie clnw lots, "between Hani|)-

1662, April

tf)nshire

and I'owf)W river," and

in

l"it!7,

12th ninnti* isth

i\;\\

lie

drew

lots in

four

j)la'es.

In 1664

Wm.

Hnntinglnn bought
river.

ol .lulin

lloyl,scn., a

lot

of land adjoin-

ing his

own on Merrimac

lie dicil about the year 16H!.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
The deed
record of
of

17
March
24th,

Joshua
1. 3.

(ioldsinith

and Mary,

his wife, dated

1689 or 1690, indicates that William Huntington was dead at that date.

See

Mary

1.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

John, born on Sabbath, the last week in Aug. 1643. James, died on the fifth day of the twelfth month, 1646.
probably the second son, and died in infancy.

He was

3.

Mary,

born May 8, 1648, in Amesbury, and married on the 14th day of the 6th month, 1667, Joshua Goldsmith. They probably had no children.
(1. 1. 1. 2.)

bond from Jeremiah Davis, son of Mary,

dated Dec.

3,

1720, and acknowledged


ington, of

May
:

22, 1723, formerly in possession of

Enoch Hunt;

Amesbury, says

"

Am

holden and firmly bound unto ray honored

my Aunt Mary Gouldsmith, widow " the bond pledging her maintenance during her natural life. Joshua Goldsmith and his wife Mary, sold " for and in consideration of valuable satisfaction in hand, already received in land and other good pay, of John Huntington, and for other good and lawful motives us thereunto inducing, do sell, &c., unto the abovesaid John Huntington, one-third part of the housing and lands, being the contents of, specified in a deed or gift, under the hand and seal of Jno. Bailey, of Newbury, in the County of Esse.x, formerly given and granted by the said Bayley unto our mother, Johannah Huntington,
grandfather, John Huntington, and

and to John and Mary, her two children, bearing date the 4th of the eleventh month, 1652 as also all right, &c., to all lands, goods, &c., belonging to our father, William Huntington, now deceased; this dated 24 day March one thousand six hundred eighty-nine or ninety, re-aflirmed or acknowledged and yielded up the right of dower, March 1, 1692-93."
;

1. 1. 1.

John Huntington,
Aug. 1643; married Dec.
1686, Elizabeth Blaisdel.

born

in

25, 1665, Elizabeth

Amesbury, on the Sabbath the last week in Hunt; married, second, about
first

He

died about 1729.

He had
built in

a seat assigned him in the

Congregational meeting house

Amesbury, and the records show that he was on terms of good will He was at one time and intimacy with the first Pastor of that church. constable of the town, and appears to have been a man of character and
influence.

children, born in amesbury, mass.


1. 2.

Hannah, born Aug. 16, 1666, and died Aug. 17, 1666. Mary, born Nov. 5, 1667, and married Mar. 24, 1687, Abraham
She married again Mar.
5,

Joy.

1689, Jeremiah Davis.

18
*
3.
1,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGV.
Elizahetii, born in or about lf!69. born Nov. 19, 1671, and niarried
29, 1692.
5.
6.

Hannah,

AVilliani

Chandler, Nov.

Sarah, born Nov. 1, 16 72, and died young and unmarried. Susannah, born Feb. 4, 1674, and married Dec. 20, 1699, Andrew
Downer.

*
*

7.

8.
9.

William. Samuel. Debokah, born


Elliot.

Se])t. 22,

16X7, and married Jan.

8,

1713,

Edmund

1.1.1.3.
Elizabeth (Hunt in<;ton) Hoyt, born
year 1669; married
in

Amesbury,

in or

about the

Thomas and He was a farmer and a man of iVIary (Brown) Iloyt, of Amesbury, ]\lass. She died Jan. 29, 1721-2. Her grandchildren, as entered note and infiuence. in the " Hoyt Family Gen." are fifty-three in number, all of the name of Hoyt her great grandchildren of the same name are 121, and her great great grand22,

May

1689, Lieutenant Thomas, son of

children are 142.

children.
1.

2.
3.

John, born July 25, 1689, and married Sarah Barnard. Jacob, born June 19, 1691, an<l married Joanna King.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Mary, born Aug. 15, 1693, and married John Lancaster. David, born Mar. 12, 1695-6. Sarah, born May 4, 1698. and married Joseph Bartlett. Timothy, (Lieut.) born -June 24, 1700; marrii'd Sarah Challis. Elizabeth, born Mar. 4, 1701-2.
Thomas, born Jan. 18, 1703-4, and married Rutii Barnard. Micah, (Lieut.) born Jan. 18, 1704. Daniel, born Jan. 23, 1707. David, born Oct. 27, 17o!), and mai-ried Mary (.iuinliy.

8.
9.

10.

11.

1.1.1.7.
in Ainesl)ury, and "intended marriage" Dec. 11, 1708, and married Jan. 27, 170.S-9, Mary, daughter of Richard and Mary (Fowler) Goodwin. He is pi-obably the

William Huntington,

born

William who again "intended marriage" Oct.


1725, as scconil wife,

widow Mar>'

C'()ll)y.

lie

23, 1725, and married Dec. 19, was executor of his father's will.

CHILDUK.N. horn in AMESBIRY, MASS.


*
1.

2.

1709-10. John, born Jan. Lydia, born A\n\ 6, 1711.


.'>,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

19

Mary,

born Jan.

13, 1712-3.

4.
5.

6.

*
*

7.

8.
9.

Sarah, born Nov. 3, 1716. Elizabeth, born Jan. 15, 1716-17, and married Nov. 8, Andrew Whittier. Deborah, born Jan. 17, 1717-8, and married June 23, Thomas Homan of Danvers, Mass. William, born Nov. 5, 1719. Timothy, born Aug. 3, 1721.
Judith, born Apr.
wife.
9,

1739,

1739,

1727, and was the only child of the second

1. 1.

1.7.
5,

1.
His wife was a Friend, and

John Huntington,

born Jan.

1709-10, and married Abigail Jones.

He

resided on the homestead of his grandfather.


of his children married

some

among

the Friends.

CHILDREN, BORN IN AMESBURY.


*
1.

John, born Aug.

15, 1737.

2.

Mary, born
in

Oct. 11, 1739, and married

John Peaselee.

They

lived

Newtown, N. H.

3.

Merriam, born

4.

Jan. 19, 1741, and married, first, Thomas Challis, and for her second husband, Stephen Brown. They lived in Newbury, where they had children. Susannah, born Nov. 14, 1743, and married John Peaselee, of Weare, New Hampshire.
of

5.

6.

William, born May 18, 1747. Sarah, born May 8, 1750, and married Micah Sawyer They had cliildren.
Elijah, born April
17, 1753.

Newbury.

7.

1.1.1.7.1.1.
John Huntington,
born Aug.
15, 1737,

and married Hannah Weed.

He

occupied the homestead of his grandfather.

He

served in the Revolu-

tionary

War

in Capt.

John Currier's company;

also in Capt.

Simeon Brown's

company.

children, born in AMESBURY, MASS.


1.

2. 3. 4.

*
*

5.

Jacob, born Sept. 28, 1758, and died single about 1779. Benjamin, born April 24, 1760. Moses, born May 25, 1763. John, born Aug. 25, 1766. Hannah, born Aug. 23, 1768, and died without children, Sept. 1841, in Amesbury.

10,

20
6.
7.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Mary,

lived in Aiiiesl)nrv, anl died siiipk- al)out 1H14. HvimI in Anirsburv.

Abigail, marriod David CuiTicr, and

8. 9.

David, l>orn May i:{, 17 70. Sarah, married Daniel Pa^re, and
children and grand-eliildren.

lived

in

IJerwick.

Tliev bad

10.

Judith, born Amesbury.

Ajril

12,

1773, and died

sinirle,

Jnne

If),

ISol, in

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.
Bkn.jamin Huntington, born Apr. Weare, N. II.

1.2.
married P^lizabeth Buxton,

24. 176n;

and

lived in

CHILDRKN. BOKN
*
1.

IN

WKAKK,

N. H.

Hannah,

born Dee. 13, 1781.


3,

*
*

2.

Jacob, born Sept.

1783.

3. 4.

Sarah, born

Oct.

9, 178.5.

Bktsy, born Feb. 14, 17S8; married in Mareli. IsKi, Timothy Mathews, and had no children. Slu' died May 1.5, liS72.

*
*

b. 6.
7.

Thomas, born Feb. 2(t, 1791. Anna, born Feb. 20, 1791.
'
'

) >
)

r,,

1 WINS.

8. 9.

Lydia, died younj;;. 179 7. John, born Auj:.


.5,

Bkn.jamin, born Oct. 1799; married,

first,

Sally linxton: second.


thini,

Mary A. Beard, who died Leavitt, who died Apr. KJ.


Pcabody, Mass.

Sei)t. l.S9;L

3,

is.5(i;

MatiMa
I,

J.
in

He

died Dee.

IS.s.S,

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.

1.2.
l)orn
19,

1.
1.",
1

Hannah (Huntington) rrniN ion,


tlian Turinton, of Lincoln, Vt.

Dee.

7si

niarried .lona-

She died Jan.


MM.DItKN.

18.5.").

<

Hkn.iamin.

l)orn Sej)t. 11, 1x03,

and died
in

in

Ohio, Die.

U>. l.So9.

John, born Sept.

21, 1807,
Ifi.

and died
and died

Ohio, Jan. 10,

is;f7.

Kli.iam, born Dec.

1809.
in

Jatoh, born Dec.

16. ISIS,

Lincoln. Mar. 11,

l.s.^7.

Thomas, Ikmii Keli. II, IIuldah (i., l)orn Sept.

IKIH.
13, 181H.

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.

21

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.

1.2.2.

Sept. 3, 1783, in Weare, N. H.; married, Huldah Gove, of Weare, N, H., and settled the same year in Henniker, N. H., where his son, Joseph John, resided. He was a strong, powerful man, with great powers of endurance, was a prominent member of His first the Friends Society, and was highly esteemed by all who knew him.

Jacob Huntington, born


4, 1809,

May

wife

died

Oct. 20, 1819.

He

married for his second wife, Feb.


4,

1,

1824,

Mehitable Heddering, who died Mar.


Lavinia H. Breed, for his third wife,
15, 1857.

1827, and he married in Oct. 1829,

who

died Oct. 13, 1859.

He

died July

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Elijah Shown, born June 15, 1811. Elizabeth, born Mar. 29, 1813; married Oct.
(1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 3. 4.)

21, 1834, Jacob,

3.

4.

* *

5.
6.
7.

and died Sept. 16, 1838. Sarah, born May 31, 1815, and died June 15, 1834. Robert G., born May 21, 1817, and died Oct. 22, 1819. Franklin Theophilus, born Aug. 21, 1830. Huldah Gove, born Mar. 23, 1834.

Son, born July

25, 1838,

and died Sept.

27, 1858.

(?)

8.

Joseph John, born Mar.

16, 1840.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.2.2.

1.
Henniker, N. H.;

Elijah Brown Huntington, born June


married Oct. 24, 1838,
Breed,

15, 1811, in

Mary

Peaslee, daughter of Richard and Bethia


5,

(Huzzy)
a farmer,

who was born

Jan. 26, 1815, and died Feb.

1864.

He was

and belonged
6,

to the Society of Friends.

He

died in Henniker, N. H., Nov.

1886.

child.
*
1.

Sewell

Cha.sk, born

May

5,

1856.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.2.2.

1. 1.
;

Sewell Chase Huntington, born May 5,


at

1856

married Sept.

21, 1880,

Hillsborough

Bridge, N. H., Georgianna, daughter of Elbridge G. and

Mary (Goodwin)
and died
in
is

He He
is

Barker. She was born Mar. 12, 1852, in Hillsboro, N. H., Warner, N. H., June 11, 1899. a caretaker of a summer estate, and is living in Henniker, N. H.

a Protestant, (non-sectarian).

22

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
].

An Infant
Eva Maky,

Son, born Sept.


born Dee.

1, 1882,

and d'wd the same day,

at

Henniker, N. H.
*
2.

26, 1885.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.2.2.

1.

1.2.

Eva Mary (Huntington) Jameson, born Dec. 26, 1885, in Henniker, N. H.; married Feb. 6, 1904, Sharon, son of Ozias and Hannah Maria (Hovt) Jameson, of Warner, N. H. He was born Sept. 13. 1879. They are now living in Henniker, N. H. Mr. Jameson is a mechanic.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

Roberta May, born Aug. 11, 1905; died Theron Sewell, born Oct. 22, 1906. Ula May, born Aug. 9, 1909.
Roland, born Nov.
15, 1911.

the same day.

4.
5.
6.

Helen Louise, born Oct. 10, 1913. Earl Huntington, born April 28,
1. 1. 1. 7. 1.

1915.

1.2.2.5.
21,

Franklin Theophilus Huntington, born Aug.


niker,

1830, in

Hen-

N. H.;

married in June, 1853, Lavina, daughter of Zaccheus and

Hannah
Apr.

((ireene) Gove.

She was born Nov. 1834,


8,

in

Weare, N.

H.; died

10, 1904.

He was

a farmer, and an Elder in the Society of Friends.


1909.

lie died in North Stratford, N. H., May eminent minister of the Friends Society.

Mrs. Huntington was an

CHILDREN.
* *
1.

2.

Laura Etta, born May 22, 1854. Dana Everett, l)orii Dec. 13, 1857.
1. 1. 1. 7. 1.

1.2.2. 5.
born

1.
22, 1854
;

Laura Etta (Huntington) Fhwlkk,


12, 1879, in

May

married

Fell.

Henniker, N. H., John Willis, son of ,Iohn Chever and Martha Jane (Morse^ Fowler. They are now living in Beverly, Mass. 'J'his is Mr.
Fowler's second marriage.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

Infant Daughter, born Dec. 12, 1880; Hei'.bkrt Edwin, born .Ian. 1, 1882. Maud Anna, born Apr. 3, 1890.

died Dec. 14, 1880.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

23

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 2. 2. 5. 2.

Dana Everett Huntington,


13,

born Dec.

13, 1857; married, first,

Aug.

1879, in Great Falls, N. H., Laura Etta, daughter of Sylvester and

Hannah (Atwood) Woodward.


Vt.,

She was born Aug.

11, 1857, in

Bridgewater,

and died June


6,

2,

1885, at Henniker, N. H.

He

married, second, in Lynn,

Henry and Evelyn She was born Nov. 13, 1862. He is a member of the Society of Friends. He was a Selectman of Henniker, N. H., from 1895 to 1898, and in 1900 and 1901, and Representative in the N. H. Legislature in 1899 and 1900. He is living in Biddeford, Me.
Mass., July
1886, Cora Evelyn, daughter of William

T. (Clough) Gale.

CHILDREN, BORN IN HENNIKER,


* *
1.

N. H.

Edna Laura,

born June

2,

1885.

2.

3.

4. 5.
6.
7.

Elizabeth May, born Oct. 14, 1888. William Franklin, born May 5, 1890. Lavina Gove, born Dec. 31, 1893.

Phebe Ellen, born May Evelyn Gale, born Jan. Etta Louise, born Sept.

6,

1895.

11, 1900.

2], 1902.

171 122. 21
'^

Edna Laura (Huntington) Hatch,

born June

2,

1885, in Henniker,

N. H.; married June 2, 1903, Harry Cephas, son of Joseph Kendall and He was born in Woodstock, Vt., Oct. 15, 1881. Elvira (Harding) Hatch. He has lived in Henniker, N. H., since Aug. 1899. He is a farmer and
a graduate of the Troy, N. Y., Business CoUese.

They

are Methodists.

children, born in henniker,


1.

n. h.

2. 3.

George William, born Apr. 28, 1904. Joseph Kendall, born Feb. 22, 1906.
John Edward, born Nov. 29, Grace Elizabeth, born Oct.
1907.
8,

4.

1909.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 2. 2. 5. 2. 2.
Elizabeth
]\Iay

(HuntingtonJ Corbett, born


Abigail (Stewart J Corbett.

niker, N. H.; married Apr. 20, 1910, in North Stratford,

son of William and Mass., Feb.


4,

HenN. H., Henry James, He was born in Boston,


Oct. 14, 1888, in

1887.
is

Mr. Corbett
Orchard, Me.

a railroad

fireman

and a Baptist.

They

live in

Old

24

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN'.
1.

Frances Elizabeth, born


in Biddeford, ^le.

Sept. 27, 1911,

and died Sept. Me.

29, 1911,

2.

Harriet Phebe, born Apr.

18, 1913, in Portland,

-M.

M^ m

A^ m

J-

\-

e^^9

f^m 13*

23, 1834, in HenniN. H.; married in May 1857, in Henniker, N. H., Joshua, son of Joshua Mr. Buxton was a surveyor, and belonged to the Society and Mary Buxton. of F'riends. He was Town Selectman of Peabody, Mass., and died there Jan.

IIuLDAH Gove (Huntington) Buxton, born Mar.

ker,

31, 1898.

:Mrs.

Buxton died Mar.

22, 1906, at

Peabody, Mass.

CHILDREN.
*
1.
2.

Horace Francis,
Alice
J.,

born Mar.
12,

1,

1858.
13, 1861.

born Feb.

and died Feb.

3.

4.

Arthur H., born and died Feb. 6, Henry Herbert, born Apr. 13,
Bessie Wilson

1863.
1869; married

July

17,

1895,

Raymond.

They

are living in Peabody, Mass.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 2. 2. 6. 1.

Horace Francis Buxton,


Pike, in Danvers, Mass., in 1883.

born Mar.

1,

1858; married Lydia Alice

They

are living in Danvers, Mass.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

3.

Walter Staples, born May 9, 1884. Herman Albert, born Oct. 20, 1886. Mary Ethel, born Sept. 21, 1891.
1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.2.2.
May
9,

6. 1. 1.
Anna
Elizabeth
are living in Peabody, Mass.

Walter Staples Buxton,

born

1884; married

Butler, Nov. 28, 1906, in Danvers, Mass.

They

child.
1.

Alice, born Dec. 1908.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.2.2.8.

Joseph John Huntington, born Mar. 16, 1840, in Henniker. N. H.; married, first, May 15, 1861, Mary Tubbs, daughter of Jonathan and Mai-y
(Favor) (lordon.

She was born Feb.

28,

1840, and died Apr.

1,

1900, in

Henniker, N.

11.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

"

25

His second wife was Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Brown, daughter of Moses Mossman and Mary Ann (Richardson^ Willis. They were married at Lynn,
Mass., Aug. 15, 1907.

She was born in Sudbury, Mass., Fel). 28, 1841. This was Mrs. Huntington's second marriage, her first husband being Courtland Mr. Huntington is a farmer and Elder in Mosier Brown, of Deering, N. H. the Quaker Church, at Henniker, N. H.

CHILDREN, BOKN IN HENNIKER,


* *
1.

X. H.

Henry Francis,

born Apr.

3,

1864.

2.

3.

* 4.

Alice Josephine, born Apr. 29, 1868. Arthur Nelson, born Feb. 7, 1879. Mabel Gertrude, born May 22, 1882.

1. 1.
at

1.7.

1.

1.2.2. 8.
Apr.
3,

1.
June
1,

Henry Francis Huntington, born


(Jones) Herbert.
at

1864; married

1891,

Henniker, N. H., Hattie Pjvelyn, daughter of Thomas and Charlotte Helen

She was burn


2,

at

Merrimac, N. H.,

May

28, 1866,

and died

Henniker, N. H., Feb.

1907.

He

married, second, at &outh Hadley,

Mass., Jan. 27, 1909, Jennie Amanda, daughter of Eugene Henry and Clara She was born at South Hadley, Mass., Sept. 30, 1875. Jane (Stacy) Lyman. He is a farmer, and a member of the Methodist Church. They are living in Henniker, N. H.

children, born in henniker,


1. 2.

n. h.

3.

Lester William, born Apr. 4, 1895. Horace Herbert, born May 15, 1897. Albert Edward, born Dec. 25, 1903.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.

1.2.2.8.2.

Alice Josephine (Huntington^ Craine, born Apr. 29, 1868, in Henniker, N. H.; married in Hillsboro, N. H., May 8, 1894, Herbert Linwood, son of John W. and Lottie A. Craine. He was born in Deering, N. H., Oct. He is a mill operative and member of the Methodist Church. 28, 1870. They are living in Hillsboro, N. H.
child.
1.

Glenna Mae,

born July

20, 1902, at Hillsboro,

N. H.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.2.2.8.4.
born

Mabel Gertrude (Huntington) Gammell,


Henniker, N. H.; married at Hillsboro, N. H., Sept.

May

22, 1882, in

14, 1904,

Elwin Merton,

26

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

son of Samuel Curtis and Melinda Melvina (Burbank) Gammell.

born

in Hillsboro,

N. H., Jan.

Congregational Church at

He was and is a farmer and a member of the Henniker, N. H., where their children were born.
16, 1876,

CHILDREN.
1. 2. 3.

Alice Mary, born July 26, 1905. LiNDLEY Herbert, born Dec. 20,

1906. 1908.

Evelyn Gertrude,

born Nov.

2,5,

1. 1.

1.7. 1. 1.2.3.
born Oct. 9, 1785; married Oct. She died Dec. 2, 1870.
4,

Sarah (Httntington) Gove;


Robert Gove, of Deering. N. H.

1804,

children.
1.

Hannah,
sons.

born Aug.

6,

1806; married Herod Chase, and had two

2. 3.

John, born Dec.

21,

1807; was married and had two children.

Huldah

R.,

born July 26, 1813: married James N. Estes, of So.

4.

five children, one of whom, James F.; married Margaret E. Stark. Anna H., born Oct. 12, 1818; married Amos Breed, and had three

Danvers, and had

children.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.2.5.

Thomas Huntington,
Anna Johnson.
Weare, N.
H.,

She
all

died,

his Hfe,

born Feb. 20, 1791; married Nov. 27, 1816, and he married Mehitable Johnson. He lived in and died in 1855.
n. h.

children, born and lived in weare,


*
1.

Anna

J.,

born Apr. 26, 1820. born

2.

Sarah

G.,

May

10, 1822,

3.

Mary J.,

born July

15, 1824,

and died May 11, 1841. and died Oct. 18, 1826.

1. 1.
Mrs. Chase died June

1.7.

1.

1.2.5.

1.

Anna J. (Huntington) Chase, born


2,

Apr. 26, 1820; married

Dow Chase.

1859.
n. h.

children, born and lived in weare,


1.

2. 3.

Benjamin H., born Sept. 18, 1839. Sarah J., born May 21, 1841, and died Mar. Nathaniel J., born Apr. 28, 1H43.

10, 1842.

4.
5. 6.

Geokgr D., born Jan. 3, 1847, and Asa P., born Mar. 7, 1850. Sarah M., born June 6, 1854.

died

May

11, 1851.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

27

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.2.6.
20,

Anna (Huntington) Buxton,


Buxton
;

born Feb.

1791;

married Daniel

they lived in So. Danvers, Mass.

1.

Mary

Ann, born

in 1822;

married Alfred Manning, and had two

children.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.2.8.

Purinton.
in

John Huntington, born Aug. 5, 1797; married June 20, 1821, Peace He was a farmer, and lived in Weare, N. H., where he died
CHILDREN.
1,

1832.

* * *

2.

James Harvey, born May 20, 1822, and Sally Maria, born Aug. 17, 1825.
Ezra, born Mar.
20, 1829,

died Sept. 19, 1831.

3.

4.

William Collins,

born Mar.

29, 1831.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.2.8.2.
17,

Sally Maria (Huntington) Emerson, born Aug.


Nov.
9,

1825; married

1847, George Emerson; resided in Lynn, Mass., where she died Sept.

23, 1893.

1.

Mary

B.,

born

May

16,

1851.

She married
in JNIarch, 1911.

in

1902,

Hugo O.

Alund.

Thev had no

children.

She died

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.2.8.3.
Weare, N.
H.; married in

Ezra Huntington,
Danvers, Mass., Sept.

born Mar.

20, 1829, in

4, 1851,

Mehitable Gardner, daughter of Jacob and


in

Hannah (Reed) Bodge.


is

She was born


of the

Danvers, Mass., Oct.

19, 1828,

and

living in Ayer,

Mass.
steam plant of the Amoskeag Mfg. Corp.
I.,

He was superintendent He was a graduate of the


member
from 1867 to 1871.

Friends' private school in Providence, B.

of the Friends Society,

and representative

in the State Legislature

He

died in Manchester, N. H., Feb. 27, 1906.

28

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

CHILDREN, BORN IN MANCHESTER,


1. 2.

N. H.

Ellen Luce, born

July

8,

1853.

She

resides in Ayer, Mass.


in

Alice Carter, born Dec.


Oct. 19, 1889,T?'loyd

18, 1856;

married

Manchester, N. H.,

Thompson, son of John Gilman and Harriet (Thompson) Meade. He was born July 5, 1853, in Northwood, N. H.. and is a graduate of Dartmouth College. He is a merchant, and a member of the Congregational Church, in Manchester, N. H. They have resided in Natick, and Spencer, Mass.; also in Brooklyn, N. Y.
*
3.

Harvey Moore,

born July

10, 1866.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.2.8.3.3.
born July
16,

Harvey Moore Huntington,

1866, in

Manchester,

N. H.; married at Minburn, Iowa, Mar. 18, 1890, Mary Ann, daughter of John Jenkins and Lucinda Ellen (Adams) Osborn. She was born Aug. 4, 1871. He has lived in Manchester. N. H., and moved to Ayer. Mass., in Nov. 1905, where he is employed as an engineer.

He

is

a Universalist.

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

Paul Osbokn, born Jan. 22, 1891. Ruth Beatrice, born May 23, 1902. Frederick Wolcott, born Feb. 10,

1904.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.
married
in

1.2. 8.4.

29, 1831, in Weare, N. H.; Newark, N. J., Oct. 2, 1855, Sarah Ann, daughter of Thomas and Margaret (Pickles) Chadwick, who was born Dec. 21, 1831. Mr. Huntington He moved to Newark, N. J., in as a boy lived in Lynn, and Boston, Mass. 1855, and lived in Boston from 1871 to 1876; in Minburn, Iowa, from 1876 to 1882. He was a manufacturer for years and later a farmer, and belonged to He was a Commissioner from Iowa to the World's the Society of Friends. Exposition, at New Orleans, La., in 1885, and State Oil Inspector for Iowa. He died at Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 4, 1897.

William Collins Huntington, born Mar.

children.
*
1. 2.

3.

Clarence William, born May 31, 1857. Emily Purinton, born Aug. 7, 1859. Fred Henry, born May 13, 1861.
(Jkorgk Emerson, born Aug. 18, 1S66; died Sept. 1866. Ida May, born Apr. 23, 1868. She is asst. curator of the Historical Department of Iowa, founded by Charles Aldrich.

4.
5.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

29

1. 1.
N.

1.7.

1.

1.2.8.4.

1.
31,

Clarence William Huntington, born May


J.;

1857, in

Newark,

married in Des Moines, Iowa,

May

23, 1883, Edith,

daughter of Randall

Watei-nian and
1860.

Mary (Toan) Chapin.

She was born

in Olena, Ohio, Oct. 5,

He

lived in Boston, Mass., from 1871 lo 1876,

and moved

to

Des Moines,
in

Iowa, in 1876; to Marshalltown, Iowa, in 1893; Oskaloosa, Iowa,

1900,

and Elizabeth, N.
is

J., in

1902.

He now

resides in Minneapolis,

Minn.
St.

He

Vice President and General Manager of the Minneapolis

&

Louis

R. R. Co.

He was
until 1914.

the General Superintendent of the Central R. R. of

New

Jersey

He

is

a Congregationalist.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

William Chapin, born April 13, 1884, in Des Moines, Iowa. IIklen, born May 9, 1888. John Chadwick, born January 16, 1896, in Marshalltown, Iowa.

1. 1.
Iowa; married Febrnar}'
1883,

1.7.
8,

1.

1.2.8.4. 1.2.
born

Helen (Huntington) Berryhill,


James Guest and Virginia Joynes
is

May

1911, in J^liza])eth, N. J.,

9, 1888, in Des Moines, James Guest, Jr., son of

(Slagle) Berryhill.
1!)03,

a graduate of the Iowa State University,

He was born July 24, and of Harvard Law

School, 1906.

He

is

a lawyer, and resided in Des Moines, Iowa, but in 1914

moved

to

Pasadena, Cal.

children.
1.

2.

James Guest, born June 22, 1912, in Des William Huntington, born January 18,

Moines, Iowa.
1914, in Pasadena, Cal.

1. 1.
married Nov.

1.7.

1.

1.2.8.4.3.
May
13,

Fred Henry Huntington,


7,

born

1861, in

Newark, N.

J.;

1889, in Avoca, Iowa, Harriet Estelle, daughter of Jared

Dickey and Emily Diantha (Downes) Irwin. She was born February 22, 1868, In Des Moines, Iowa. He has lived in Des Moines, Iowa, from 1897 to the present time.^

He

is

a locomotive engineer.

children.
1.

William Earle,

born July 31, 1890.


18, 1903.

2.

Ruth May,

born March

30

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 1.
lived in

1.7.

1.

1.3.
married Hannah Page, and
15, 1854.

Moses Huntington, born May

25, 1763;

Amesbuiy, Mass., where he died Jan.


CHILDKF.N,

BORN
179 7.

IN

AMESBURY, MASS.

*
*

1.

Enoch, born Dec.


John, born Sept.

27, 1794.
7,

2.

3.

Ruth, born

Sept. 9, 1799, died in 1800.


16, 1801. 22, 1803.

* * * * *

4.
5. 6.
7.

Jacob, born Jan.


Phillip, born

May

Daniel, born Mar. 17, 1806. Moses, born May 6, 1809.

8. 9.

Lydia Jones, born May 14, 1812. Ephraim Morrel, born July 16, 1816.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.3. 1.

born Dec. 27, 1794, in Amesbury, Mass.; married Rebecca Flanders, who died in Dec. 1869. He was a shipmaster and farmer. He was j)resent at the first meeting of the Family in 1857; also he and his four brothers, John, Jacob, Daniel and Moses were present at the old homestead gathering at Amesbury, INIass., Sept. 25, 1884, when over two hundred of the descendants of the Huntington Family were jjresent. He died in his native town in Dec. 1884.
in Oct. 1821,

Enoch Huntington,

children, born in amesbury, mass.


1.

Hannah

Louise, born July

9,

1822.

She was a teacher, and died


9,

2.

November 24, 1911. Moses, born March 15,

1824, died

August

1825.

3.

Alexandek McRak,
^NlosES

born ^Lay

15, 1825.

4.

died

Page, born Augvist 30, 1827; married Rhoda Hartlett, who He was a mechanic. He died April 6, March 14, 1880.
31, 1829.

1892.

5.

Jacob Randall, born July

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.

1.3.
born

1.

3.
15, 1825, in

Alexandek McRae Huntington,


^lass.;

May

Amesbury,

married March

11, 1874,

Lurana

Giles.
life

He was
was spent

a teacher, and at one


in

time resided

in California,

but most of his

Amesbury, Mass.,

where he died November

13, 1908.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN AME8BURY, MASS.
1.

31

Walcott, born January


while in
batliiiiir

2.

Helen

A.,

1, 1875, was drowned September 2, 1886. born Aug. 10, 187 7.

at Salisbury

beach

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.3. 1.5.
31, 1829, in

Jacob Randall Huntington, born July


married August 13, 1857, Harriet N. Janvrin.

Amesbury, Mass.;
is

He was
design,

the pioneer carriage

maker

of his native

town which

called the

"carriage town."

He

took great pride in building carriages of beautiful


finish.

and

of

good material and

He

presented

Amesbury with a

monument

of Josiah Bartlett, one of the signers of the Declaration of Inde-

pendence, who was for a long time a highly esteemed citizen of Amesbury. Mr. Huntington died September 18, 1908.

CHILDREN, BORN IN AMESBURY, MASS.


* *
1.

Fanny Janvrin,

born August

1,

1858.

2.

Mary Joannah,
1. 1.

born Aug.

3,

1859.

1.7.

1.

1.3. 1.5.

1.
1,

Fanny Janvrin (Huntington) Poyer,


bury, Mass.; married John St. Sauveur Poyer.

born August

1858, in

Ames-

CHILD.
1.

John

St.

Sauveur, born

Sept. 6, 1882, in Merrimac, Mass.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.3. 1.5.2.
Gage, born August
3,

Mary Joannah (Huntington)

1859, in

Ames-

bury, Mass.; married January 28, 1890, Frank S. Gage, of Haverhill, Mass.

CHILD.
1.

Harriet Hazeltine,

born March 15, 1894.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.3.2.
7,

John Huntington,
married, in 1821,
Abigail C.
in

born September

1797,

in

Amesbury, Mass.;

Hannah Jones, who died, and Vining, who died January 5, 1899.
27, 1888.

he married, second, in 1850,

his native town,

He was a thriving farmer occupying a portion of the original homestead, where

he died October

32

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN AMESBURY, MASS.
1.

Philip

J.,

born

in

November, 1822, and died


in 1826.

in 1825.

2.

John Dkan,

born

3.

4.

born March 28, 1827; she was a teacher and died March 1, 1902. Philip Jones, born May 23, 1831, and died in November of the

Ruth Ann,

same year.
5.

Moses Newell, born December


curiosities
to the

20, 1834.

He

wa!< a collector of

from

all

over the world.

He

presented his collection

Amesbury

public library, together with several thousand

dollars.

He was

much

respected citizen of his native town,


23, 1907.

where he died December

1. 1.
September
28, 1856,

1.7.
Page.

1.

1.3.2.2.
in

Amesbury, Mass.; married Union Army throughout the Civil War, and, although he was in twenty battles, was never wounded. He was one of those who went to California in 1849 around Cape Horn, a six months' trip. He lived on part of the original house lot, where he died Sepborn in 1826,

John Dean Huntington,


Mary
J.

He

was

in the

tember

9,

1906.

CHILDliKX,
*
1.

BORN IN AMESBURY, MASS.


21, 1858.

Hannah Makia,

born August

2.

3.

Alfred Lewis, born August John Dean, born in 1862.


Katie, born September
7,

5,

1860; married Nellie York.

4.

1865; died June 29, 1885.

X.

A.

-L .

f .

X.

J. .

ijm

rm^ </.

X.
21, 11,

Hannah Makia (Huntington)


married William O. Morrill,
Ai)ril 8,

1880.

IMoiuull, born .\ugust She died November

1858;
1891.

Mr. Morrill died

in 1908.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary
Sarah

Alice, born February


().;

12, ISSl.
3,

2.

born

February

1882;

married

Frank

1).

Bailey.

3.

They lived in West Newbury, Mass. Katiikrine Leigiiton, born March 26,
1904.

1881, and died

May

23,

4.
5.

Hannah Maria,

born

May
4,

17, 1886.

6.

William O., born May Irma S., born April 21,

1888.

1890.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

33

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.3.2.2.3.
in 1862, in

ried July 4, 1890,

John Dean Huntington, Jr., Mary E. Madden.

born

Amesbury, Mass.; mar-

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Katie Addie, born April 20, 1892. Beatrice May, born February 1, 1894.

3.

Bertha Imogene,

born December

1,

1898.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 3. 4.

Jacob Huntington, born January


ried, first,

16, 1801, in
1.

Amesbury, Mass.
1. 1. 2. 2. 2.),

mardied

October
16, 1838.

21,

1834, Elizabeth (1.

1.

7.

who
1891.

September

He

married again June 20, 1842, Hannah Peaselee.

He
His

was a successful farmer in his native town, where he died wife, Hannah, died November 1, 1861.

May

4,

children, born in amesbury, mass.


*
1.

2.

Benjamin Franklin, born September 7, 1838. Elizabeth H., born May 15, 1844. She was a
bury, October 13, 1914.

resident of

Ames-

3.

John Warren,

born August

10, 1853.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.3.4.

1.

Benjamin Franklin Huntington, born September 7, 1838, in AmesDecember 2. 1863, in West Newbury, Mass., Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Brown and Abigail Thurlow (Brickett) Sawyer, She was born September 27, 1842. He was a of West Newbury, Mass. farmer and a member of the Friends Society. He died May 10, 1907, in
bury, Mass.; married

Amesbury, Mass.

He
so that

took such an interest in his

own immediate

progenitors, as to have his

copy of the Huntington Memoirs rebound and inter-leaved with blank pages,
he could enter the items of interest pertaining
(1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 2.)

to all
I.

descendants of

which he had and had about 30 pages of information entered therein, when he died. It was owing to his efforts and enthusiasm that the Mass., and N. H. Huntingtons had their reunion in his home grounds, in Amesbury, Mass., September 25, 1884, when many gathered and spent a very profitable and enjoyable time. Mrs. Huntington died July 29, 1914, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sargent, in Amesbury, Mass.
(1. 1. 1. 7.
1.

Benjamin

and Moses

3.)

collected,

34

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CJIILDKEN,
*
1.

BOUN

IN AMESBl'KY, MASS.

2.

3.

Lizzie Iskaella, born October 25, 1864. Ellen Augusta, born October 2, 1860. Mabel Sawyer, born February It, 1.S78, and died June

22, 1878.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.
v'5-Lr^ziE ISRAELLA

1.3.4.

1. 1.
25, 1864,
in

(Huntington) Sargent, born October

Amesbury, Mass.; married September 24,1894, in Amesbury, Mass., "Walter Heman, son of George AVashington and Myra Sargent. He was born in West Amesbury, Mass., November 1, 1855. Mr. Sargent was a fanner and a Congregationalist. He <lied in Haverhill, Mass., September 17, 1902. Mrs. Sargent is a life member of the Huntington Family Association, and an enthusiastic worker in the cause. She has helped the historian very much in collecting data of the descendants of William, the first son of Simon the Emigrant. She resides in Amesbury, Mass.

child.
1.

Franklin Huntington, born January

24, 1900, in ]\Ierrimac, INIass.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.
bury, Mass.; married Decemlier
son of John

1.3.4. 1.2.
2.

Ellen Augusta (Huntington) Austin, born October


ti.

1869, in Ames-

1905, in Amesbury,

INIass.,

Willis Freeman,

Freeman and Anna AnriUa (Whittier)

Austin.

He was born

in

South Hampton, N. H., (October 2(1, 18G6. He is a farmer, and moved from South Hampton, N. H., to Amesbury, Mass., in 1887, where they now reside.

They

are Calvinistic Baptists.

children, born in amesbury, mass.


1.

2. 3.

Benjamin Huntington, born January 25, 1907. Elizabeth Whittier, born September 7, 1908. Helen Aurilla, born Decemlier 2f). 19(t9.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.

1.3.4.3.

John Warren Huntincjton, l)orn August lo, 18.')3, in Amesbury, Mass.; married Mary Estlicr, daughter of David and Estlur (Meirill) Morse,
Octol)er 24, 1877.

She was born

in

Xewl)nryport, Mass.

CHILD.
*
1.

Edna Thomas,

born

November

18, 1878.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

35

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 3. 4. 3. 1.

Edna Thomas (Huntington) Takbox,


married Fred Elroy, son of Fred Orlando and

born November 18, 1878;

Mary

(Jones) Tarbox.

He

was born

in Biddeford, Me.,

June

25, 1881.

They

reside in

Amesbury, Mass.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Philip Elkoy, born September Fred Warren, born February

6,

1913.

18, 1915.

^ ^ JLJLOX
->

*^00 f KjtC

1. 1.
Plurua Sargent,
avIio

1.7.
May
18fil.

1.
22,

1.3.5.
1803, in Amesbury, Mass.; married

Phillip Huntington, born


died
in

in

Haverhill, Mass.

He had

a meat

market

in Haverhill,

and died

in that town,

September

8,

1880.

CHILDIJEN,
1.

BORN

IN

HAVERHILL, MASS.
and married Walter Dale.
child.

Caroline
in

A., born in 1829,

She died

May, 1850, leaving one

2.

Charles

Otis, born in 1831; married, in 185 7,

Mary

Merrill.

He

died August 18, 1893.

* * *

3.

4.
6.
6.

James Albert, born June 29, 1834. Ellen Frances, born June 8, 1836. Frederick E., born April 18, 1838. Susan Louise, born March 18, 1840.

1. 1.
married June

1.7.

1.

1.3.5.3.
29, 1834, in Haverhill, Mass.;

James Albert Huntington, born June


8,

1860, Harriet Evans.


28, 1903,

They

resided in Haverhill, Mass.,

where she died November

and Mr. Huntington died

May

11, 1907.

CHILDREN, BORN IN HAVERHILL, MASS.


1.

Walter Evans,
He

born August

5,

1861, and died

May

28, 1865.

2.

Ralph, born December Evans, born July


8,

30, 1868,

and resided

in Haverhill,

Mass.

died January 20, 1909.


1871, and died

3.

June

25, 1877.

1. 1.

1.7.
6,

1.

1.3.5.4.
born June
8,

Ellen Frances (Huntington) Sleeper,


hill,

1836, in

Haver

Mass.; married January

1859, in Haverhill, Gilman Longee, son of

Joseph and Susanna (Longee) Sleeper.


October
9,

He was

born in Alton, N. H.,

1831.

36

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Mr. Sleeper was a shoe manufaeturer.

Alton

to

Gilmanton, N. H.
22, 1.908.

He

attended the

Removed, when verv young, from Gilmanton Aeademy, and

moved

to Haverhill, Mass., in 18.52, wlieri- he resided at the time of his death,

which occurred April

Mr. Sleeper was appointed postmaster in 1888, by President Cleveland, and served four years. He was president of the Common Council, and was He was a grandson of Benjamin Sleeper, also Registrar of Voters four years. who was m the Revolutionary War.
CIIILDUEN. liOHN IN IIAVERHILI,, MASS.
1.

2.

3.

4.
.5.

Carrie Huntington, born September 8, 1861. Harry Herbert. Ijorn October 27, 1865; died June 19, 1.S66. Margie, born May 2.s, 18(i7; died September 30, 1867. Clifforu Henry, born August 22, 1S72; died April 14, 1873. Helen Louise, born March 20, 1874; married, June 6, 1894, in Haverhill, Mass., Leonard William Durkee. They live in
Haverhill, Mass., and have three children.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 3. 5. 6.

Susan Louise (Huntington) Poore, born March


in June, 1865, in Haverliill, Mass.,

18,

1840; married,

He was born in (Hall) Poore. and was a widower previous to this marriage. He was a farmer and a Congregationalist. Newbury, Mass., July Ki, 181, and her husband
27, 1901.

Moses Hall, son of Ebenezer and Alma West Newbury, Mass., November 17, 1822,
Mrs. Poore died
in the in West November

same

tow7i

children.
*
1.

2.

Clara Augusta, born May 7, 1866. Fred Huntington, born June 24, 1868; married, in Dover, N. H., Addie May Dorr, December 25, 1895. They are living in West

3.

May

4.

Newbury, Mass. They have oni' child. Frances, born October 17, 1874; died Dect'uilier 2.s, 180O, in West Newbury, Mass. Eben Stone, born January 24. 1.S76; living in West Newburv,
Mass.
.">,

5.

PiiiLLir Allen, born July

1881; married, October

4.

1905, in

Newbury,

]\Iass.,

Mary Dyer Xoyes.


cliild.

They

live in

West New-

bury, and have one

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1.
Ci.AHA

3. 5. 0. 1.
May
7,

AiGUSiA
June
3,

(I'odUi;) .Iame8, born


isid, in

lS(i(i.

in

llaverliill,

^lass.; married,

Newl)uryi)ort, Mass., IMarceilus .lames, of

West Newbury, Mass.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

37

Stanley Huntington.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 3. 6.

Daniel Huntington, born March


in

17, 1806;

married December

1,

1844,

North Berwick, Me., Sarah Whitridge, daughter of Jedediah and Esther (Osborne) Estes. She was born in North Berwick, Me., May 29, 1809. He was a farmer, and belonged to the Society of Friends. He died in Amesbury, Mass., January 24, 1887. His wife died in the same town August
25, 1902.

Mr. Huntington purchased


Bagley,
is

in

1845 the homestead of Cajitain Valentine

tlie

hero of

tlie

" Captain's Well," by

still

to be seen
is

on the place.
for the

The house

John G. Whittier. The old well is now called " The Huntington
(or Quakers), a portion

Home," and
of
it

home

New

England Friends

being occupied by Miss Sarah Alice, only daughter of Daniel.


property at her death to the Quakers' Association.

She gives

this

children, bokn in amesbuky, mass.


* *
1. 2.

3.

George Franklin, born August 24, Sarah Alice, born May 29, 1850. Daniel Edwin, born May 3, 1852.

1846.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 3. 6. 1.

George Franklin Huntington,

born August 24, 1846, in Amesbury,

Mass.; married, October 22, 1868, at Portsmouth, N. H., Susan Jeannette.

daughter of Simeon Eaton and Susan Dow.


in Seabrook,

She was born November

2,

1852,

N. H.

Friends.
of

Mr. Huntington was a carriage painter, and belonged to the Society of He, with his wife and four children, were drowned by the upsetting a saU-boat in Plum Island River, below Newburyport, October 7, 1882.

children.
1.

Herbert Elsworth,
Lives in Pond
Hills,

born March

6,

1869, in Seabrook, N.

H.

Amesbury, Mass.

2.

Nellie May, born July


October
7,

3.

14, 1870, in Amesbury, Mass.; died Newbury, Mass. Carrie, born October 14, 1872; died February 25, 1882, in Ames-

1882, in

bury, Mass.
4.

George Daniel,
ried, in

born January 20, 1874, in Amesbury, Mass.; mar5,

Maine, October

1910,

Cora Hood.

They are

living in

California.

38
5.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Lillian Maud, born June 19, 1876, in Amesbury, Mass. She married, November 8, 1913, Lawrence W. Pierce, of West Acton, Mass. They resided in South Orleans, Mass., in 1915. Arthur, born November 23, 187 7, in Amesbury, Mass.; died in Newbm-y, Mass., October 7, 1882. Grace, born May 9, 1880, in Amesbury, Mass.: died October 7, 1882, in Newbury, Mass. Nettie, born June 11, 1881, in Amesbury, Mass.; died October 7, 1882, in Newbury, Mass.

6.

7.

8.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 3. 6. 3.
married,
of

Daniel Edwin Huntington, born May 3, 1852, in Amesbury, Mass.; first, March 27, 1878, in South Hampton, N. H., Emily Jewell, daughter Franklin B. and Jemima ^^'iLliams (Perry) Brown. She was born in South
8,

Hampton, N. H., February


1890.

1861, and died in Lowell, Mass., October 23,

He

married, second,

Lizzie, daughter of

November 16, 1893, in Amesbury, Mass., Mary John Webber and Sarah Frances (Marston) Chase. She
This was her second marto the Society of Friends.

was born
riage.

in

Stratham, N. H., October 26, 1847.

Mr. Huntington was a farmer, and belonijed

He

died October 23, 1914.

CHILD.
1.

Perry Wallace,

born July

19,

1879; married,

November
live.

8,

1902,

Nina Hamet Paige,

of Manchester,

N.

H.,

where they now

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.

1.3.7.

in

Moses Huntington, born I\lay 6, 1809, in Amesbury, Mass.; married July, 1833, Cynthia W. Je])seu. Slie died March 8, 1908, aged 94 years. He was a farmer and minister to the Friends, and held in high esteem in
where he passed away April
CHILD.
1.

his native town,

11, 1899.

Abraham

Jepsen, born June 20, 1834, in Amesbury, Mass.; marAnnie Crosby. He died May 6, 1907. They had no children. Mrs. Huntington died September 22, 1913.
ried July 27, 1870,

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1.

3. 8.

Lydia Jones (Huntington) Uavis, born May 14, 1812, in Amesbury, He died February 3, 1899, and Mass.; married Joel H. Davis, of Amesbury.
liis

wife died

December

29, 1868, both in

Amesbury, Mass.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN AMESBURY, MASS.
* * *
1.

39

Eliza Huntington, born

in 1840.

2. 3.

Moses

E.,

born in 1843.
in 1849.

Joel Augustus, born

1.1.
Mass.; married in

1.7.1.1.3.8.1.
1840, in Amesbury,
successful farmer of

Eliza Huntington (Davis) Winship, born in November 1864, Abial R. Winship, a West Newbury, Mass. He died September 3, 1870.

CHILDREN, BORN IN WEST NEWBURY, MASS.


1.

Abial LaBurton, born October


1868.

4,

1865, and died

December

24,

2.

3.

Ellen Huntington, born July 6, 1868. Lydia Gertrude, born March 14, 1870.

1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.3.8. 1.2.
July
6,

Ellen Huntington (Winship) Jones, born


;

1868, in

Newbury, Mass. married August 18, 1888, Willard Jones, who died vember 1897. Mrs. Jones died May 15, 1905.
children.
1. 2.

in

West No-

Marion, Gladys.
1. 1.

1.7.

1.

1.3.8.2.

12, 1867,

Moses E. Davis, born in 1843, in Amesbury, Mass.; married December Anna E. Bailey. They reside in Amesbury, Mass.
CHILDREN, BORN IN AMESBURY, MASS.
1.

Lydia Huntington, born December


1882.

25,

1868

died

December

23,

2.

Sarah Bailey,

born October

23,

1870; died January 29, 1892.


;

3.

4.

Elizabeth Frances, born December 15, 1873 died Charles Edwin, born May 30, 1881; married in
Morrill.

April

4, 1875.

1901, Ella K.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1.

3. 8. 3.
;

Joel Augustus Davis, born in 1849 in Amesbury, Mass. married January 6, 1872, Eliza Huntress. They live on part of the original farm owned by the first William Huntington in Amesbury, Mass.

40

HTJNTINGTOX GENEALOGY.

CUILDHEN.
1.

Willie, born

May

20,
7,

1873

died

December
in

28, 1886.

2.

May

Ida, born July

1875; married

1898 Charles C. Jones.

3.

Mercy Jane,

born August 27, 1880.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 3. 9.

Ephraim Morrel Huntington,


Vining.

born July

IG,

181G, in

Amesbury,

Mass.; married 1848-9 Ruth Curtis, daughter of Josiah and Esther (Clough)

She was born December

12, 1824.

Mr. Huntington was a teacher


in

and farmer, and both he and his wife taught


J.,

Vineenttown and Raucocas, X.

from 1852 to 1855

had charge
Canada,

of a boarding school
in

under the care of


all

Friends
ton,

in Pictun, Ontario,
J.,

1856 and 1857; of a school at Tucker-

N.

from 1858

to

1860; and of one of the William Penn Schools for


deaths.

denominations, from 1860 to 1876.

In 1876 they retired from teaching and


tlieir

resided in their homestead in Amesbury, Mass., until

He

died

May

17, 1877,

and

his wife,

February

6,

1909.

CHILDREN.
* *
1.

Charles Edward,

born October
4,

29, 1850. in

Amesbury, Mass.

2.

Ellen, born November

1855, in

New

Jersey.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1.

3. 9. 1.

Charles Edward Huntington, born October 29, 1850, in Amesbury, first, March 3, 1885, in Philadelphia, Penn., Anna Maxwell, She was born in Philadelj)hia, daughter of Thomas and Charlotte Wiegand.
Mass.; married,
27, 1860.

May

He
Craven.

married, second,

She was born


10, 1898.
is

in

Mary (Craven) Hart, daughter Tuam, Ireland, April 10, 1864.

of

John and Agnes

Tliey were married

October

He
lived in

a salesman for the Steinert piano, and a real estate agent,

lie has

New

Jersey and Canada;


in

in

Philadelphia from 1860 to 1876; in Amesresides, since

bury from 1876 to 1888, and


1888.

Lawrence, where he now (1909)

CHILDREN.
1.

Maxwell

2.

Ritchie, born February 22, 1886, in Philadelphia, Pa., where he is now living with his mother. Charles Harold, born October 29, 1899, in Lawrence, Mass. He
resides in his native town.

HUXTINGTON GENEALOGY.

41

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 3. 9.
December

2.
4,

Ellen (Huntington) Sargent, born November


31, 1879, in

1855; married,

Amesbury, Mass., Edwai'd Byron, son of Benjamin Franklin and Julia W. (Williams) Sargent. He was born February 12, 1852, in Merrimac, Mass. Mr. Sargent was president of the First National Bank of Merrimac, Mass., and Trustee of the Savings Bank. He was also in the carriage business and a coal dealer, a prominent member of the Masonic Lodge and of the Congregational Church. He died August 9, 1902, in Merrimac, Mass. His wife lives in Merrimac, Mass.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Byron Huntington, born February 26, 1882, in ]\Ierrimac, Charles Harold, born May 1, 1883; died May 23, 1885.
Lydia Helen, born September
is

Mass.

3.

18, 1886, in

Merrimac, Mass.

She

a graduate of the Boston Art Normal School, and Supervisor

of

Drawing

in Beverlv,

Mass.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 3. 9. 2. 1.

Byron Huntington Sargent,


in

born February 26, 1882, and married

Merrimac, Mass., September 18, 1906, Abbie Welcome, daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth Smart. Mr. Sargent is a coal dealer, director of the First He National Bank of Men-imac, and trustee of Merrimac Savings Bank.

belongs to the Masonic and other organizations.

child.
1.

Eleanor Smart,

born June

29, 1909.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1.

4.

ried

John Huntington, born August 25, 1766, in Amesbury, Mass.; marJemima Bunker, and lived in Lincoln, Vt., where he died July 5, 1853.
CHILDREN.
* *
1. 2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

* *

7.

8.

Stephen, born in 1794. Moses, born July 15, 1797. Daniel, born September 4, 1799. Lydia, born December 24, 1801; married March 31, 1850, Nathan C. Gove, in Pontiac, N. Y., where the famil) lived. John, born February 13, 1804. Hannah, born February 28, 1809. She lived in Lincoln, Yt. Sarah G., born November 26, 1810. Mary, born August 13, 1813.

42

HUNTINGTOX GENEALOGY.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 4. 1.
Poore,

Stephen Huntington, born in who was born in January, 1806.


their children

1794, in Lincoln, Vt.:

married

Mary
Mass.,

They

lived in

West Newbury,

where

were born.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

John Lewis, born December 30, 1825. MiCAJAH Poore, born April 15, 1828.

3.

Mary

Elizabeth, born July

1,

1833

married Kendrick Winter

Pickett of Georgetown, Mass., where they lived.


4.

William Henry,
bury, Mass.

born March

4,

1841,

and lived

in

West New-

5.

Moses Poore, born January

22, 1846.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 4. 1. 1.

John Lewis Huntington, born December 30, 1825, in Lincoln, Vt.: married October 23, 1849, Elizabeth Ann Bailey, of Newbury, Mass., who was born IVIay 2, 1828. They reside in Georgetown, Mass.
CHILDREN, BORN IN GEORGETOWN, MASS.
1,

2.

Myra Ellen, born June 17, 1852. Joseph Bailey, born April 15, 1854; died August
1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 4. 1.

25, 1854.

2.
West Newbury,
Antietam.

Mass.; married

Micajah Poore Huntington, Mary Smith, who was


in the

born April

15, 1828, in

born June, 1828, in Newburyport, Mass.


at the battle of

He was

Union Army, and was wounded


CHILI).

1.

Stephen Arthuh, born

October, 1859,

in

Newburyport, Mass.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 4. 2.

MosFs Huntington, born

.July

1."),

1797, in Lincoln, Vt.; maiTit'd Eliza-

beth Varney, of Pontiac, N. Y., where the family liave lived.

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

Lewis Varnky, born August 18, 1825; died June 7, 1832. George, born June 23, 1827; died in 1857. Nathan (t., born November 16, 1830; married Lydia Ddlingham,
and lived in Granville, N. Y. Lydia, born December 24. 1833.

4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

43

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 4. 3.

Daniel Huntington, born September


ried

4,

1799, in Lincoln, Yt.; marin Pontiac,

Phebe Chase Gove, and resided

N. Y.

CHILDREN, born IN PONTIAC,


*
1.

N. Y.

Anna Buxton,
William

born

May

20, 1824.

2.

Elvira, born March


D., born

13, 1830,

and married Selden Waite.

3.

May

13, 1836.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 4.
June

3. 1.

Anna Buxton (Huntington, Morrison) Davenport,


1824; married,
first,
7,

born

May

20,

1843, at Lincoln, Vt., Cyrus, son of David and

Mercy (Smith) ]Morrison. Mr. Mon-ison was born April 19, 1819, at Lincoln, Vt. He was a farmer and a member of the Society of Friends. He resided at
different times in Pawlett, Vt.,

and Granville and Evans, N. Y.

He

died

Se[)tember, 1868, at his residence in Cold Spring, N. Y.

Mrs. Morrison married, second, Calvin Davenport in East Randolph,

N.

Y., in 1872,

where she died November

22,

1907.

This was Mr. Daven-

port's second marriage.

He had

retired from business,

and was a

JNIethodist.

CHILDREN, (MORRISON.)
1.

Harriet Adelia, born May


Levi Bunting, February
living in
9,

25, 1845, in Pawlett, Vt.;

married
are

1865, in Evans, N.

Y"^.

They

2.

Eden, N. Y. Helen Elvira, born February 1, 1849, at Granville, N. Y^, married Horace Franklin Hovey, in East Randolph, N.Y''., in 1870, where she died August 1, 1901.

3.

William Henry, born


ried

April

8,

Dora Southwick,

in East

1856, in Evans, N. Y. Randolph, N. Y., 1879.

He

marare

They

living in Smethport, Penn.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 4.

5.

John Huntington, born February


Lavina Meader, and resided

13,

1804, in Lincoln, Vt.; married

in Lincoln, Vt.

children, born in LINCOLN, VT.


*
1. 2. 3.

Sarah Jane, born June 24, 1830. Achsah M.. born September 10, 1833, and
Eliza M., born January
25, 1837.
11, 1842.

married William Taber.

4.

Clark

S.,

born October

44

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.1.1.7.1.1.4.5.1.
Sarah Jane (Huntington) Elliot,
Vt.;

married Robert

Elliot,

born June 24, 1830, in Lincoln, and resided in Lincoln. Vt.

CHILDREN, born IN LINCOLN. VT.


1.

Cynthia

S.,

born September

19, 1851.

2.

Trvin(;, born August 31, 1853.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 4. 7.

Sarah

G.

Nathan Green.

(Huntington) Green, born November They were residents of Lincoln, Vt.

2G,

1810;

married

children, born and lived in LINCOLN, VT.


1.
2.

3.

4.
5.

Louisa, born November 17, 1835; died in 1856. AViLLiAM H., born February 3, 1839. Irvin B., born June 10, 1846; died IMarch 10, 1847. Mary P., born November 29, 1848. Nathan L.. born November 26, 1850.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 4. 8.

Mary (Huntington)

Puhinton, born August

13,

1813; married Elijah

Purinton; she died June 25, 1850, in her native town of Lincoln, Vt.

children, born in LINCOLN, VT.


1.

2.

8.

John, born August 29, 1836. Lydia, born January 14, 1838. Horatia N.. born December 31, 1839.

4.
5.

LiNDLY H., born May 19, 1844. Moses H., born June 11, 1847.
1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 8.

David Huntington,
died
in

l)orn

May

13, 1770, in
9,

Amesbury Mass.; married

Lydia Currier, who was born January

1768, and died October 14, 1835.

He

March

1841, in

liis

native town.

children, born in amesbury, mass.


1.

2.

* *

3.

4.
5.

David, born August 23, 1799; died October 7, 1800. Rebecca, born February 19, 1801. Eliza, born November 10, 1804. Lydia, born October 28, 1808, and died February 28, David, born March 19, 1813.

1829.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

45

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 8. 2.

Rebecca (Huntington) Page, born February


Mass.; married in October 1826, Isaiah Page.

19, 1801, in

Amesbury,
27, 1832.

She died January

CHILD.
1.

Lydia, born January

29, 1829,

and died

in April, 1844.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 8. 3.
Eliza (Huntington) Goodwin, born November
Mass.; married, October
28, 10, 1804, in

Amesbury,

1827, David Goodwin.

They

united with the

Congregational Church in their native town in 1834.

CHILDREN, born IN AMESBURY, MASS.


1.

John

2.

3.

H., born October 14, 1828, and died April 18, 1834. Sophia, born January 8, 1830 married October 28, 1852, John Merrill they had one child. Rebecca, born October 30, 1831.
;
;

S.

4. 5.

David W., born

April

4,

1833.
;

John

H., born April 30, 1836

married October

28, 1860,

Eliza G.

Brookings of Newburyport, Mass.


6.
7.

Lydia

A., born July 31, 1838,


J.,

and died March

9,

1843.
18, 1843.

Hannah
Ephraim
Eliza

born August 11, 1840, and died June


9,

8.
9.

a., born April

1843.

A., born

April

9,

1843; married July 29, 1860, William

Brookings of Newburyport, and had one son.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 1. 8. 5.

David Huntington, born March


November
23, 1834, Clara

19, 1813, in

Osgood, who was born December 8, 1814. employed in the Everett Mills, and resided in Lawrence, Mass.

Amesbury, Mass.; married He was

children, born in LAWRENCE, MASS.


1.

2. 3.

4.

5.
6.
7.

8. 9.

10.

Clara A., born July 2, 1836. Charles S., born February 12, 1838, and died in September, 184 7. Sarah B.,l)orn Alay 15, 1840. Jamks N., born October 16, 1841 married December 10, 1860, Betsey Ann Maguire, and lived in Lawrence, Mass. Ellen O., born March 30, 1843, and died in July, 1855. Laura A., born October 26, 1844, and died August 7, 1845. Thomas A., born July 25, 1846, and died in August, 1850. Charles T., born N^ovember 8, 1849. Frank D., born April 21, 1851 resides in Newburyport, Mass. Ellen A,, born August 21, 1855.
; ;

46

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 5.

William Huntington, born May


They
lived in

18, 1747,

and married Lydia Buxton.

Amesbury on a

i)art of

the original homestead.

CHILDREN, BORN IN AMESBURY, MASS.


*
1.

2.
3.

4.

Amos, born August 8, 1771. Sauah, married James Buxton, and had a family. Merriam, married -Jedidiah Peasely, and had children. Elizabeth, married Samuel Osborne, and had children.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.

5. 1.

Amos
Content

Huntington, born August

S,

1771, in Amesbury, Mass.; married

()sl)orne,

who

died in 18(i0.

Tliey were life-long residents of Ames-

bury, Mass., and belonged to the Society of Friends. Mr. Huntington was able at ninety years of age to do a good day's work.

He

lived on part of
ISfil.

the original Huntington homestead,

where he died

in

September,

children, born in amesbury, mass.


1.

Willia:\i, wlio died young.

2. 3.

4. 5.
6.

Patiknce, married Ira Buxton, and had children. Sarah, married Stephen Clough. Lydia, married Oliver Bartlett, Merriam, married Eli Beade, and lived in So. Hamj)ton. Phebe, born March 1816, and died young.

7.

Nathan, born October


Elizabeth, born
in

8,

1818.

8.

Aju-il,

1821

became the second wife

of Eli

Beade, and lived

in So. IIamj)ton.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.

5.

1.

7.

born October 8, 1818, in Amesbury, Mass.; marSusan Emery in .Vmcsbiiry. They lived on part of the original Hunting'I'hey were members of ton homestead, where all their cliildrcn were born. the Congregational Church.
ried

Naihan Huntington,

CHILDRI.N.
1.

2.

Louisa, born July 10, 1847. Susan, born November 23, 1848.
18.'>0. Sarah, born July Nathan, born December l(i, 1853; resides Hlla J., l)orn March 9, 18r)5. Emery Osuourn, born May 26, 1860.
.'>,

3. 4. 5.
6.

in

Merrimar, Mass.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

47

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 7.

He

died in

Elijah Huntington, born April Amesbury in 1818.

1 7,

1753,

and married Elizabeth Rowell.

children, born and lived for some time in amesbury, mass.


1.

Hannah, born

in 1785; married

James Herbert, and died

in 1820,

leaving no children.

2.

3.

4.
5.

John, born December 3, Moses, born in 1789. Abigail, born in 1791.

1786.

Mary,

born in 1793.

6.
7.

8.

9.

in 1795, and died in 1818. Lydia, horn in 1797, and married Reuben Evans, in 1816. Stephen, born in 1799. Elijah, liorn in 1801, and lived in Salisbury, Mass.

William, born

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.

7.2.

ried

John Huntington, born December 3, 1786, in Amesbury, Mass.; marHe was a shipmaster, and resided in Wilmington, N. C, Ruth Drowne.
in 1839.

where he died

CHILD.
*
1.

William, born July

3,

1821, in Wilmington, N. C.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 7.

2. 1.
C; mar-

William Huntington, born


ried Harriet S.

July

3,

1821, in Wilmington, N.

Browne,

of

North Carolina.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary

2.

3.

January 31, 1848. Homer A., born January 6, 1857. Thomas Marshall, born February 23, 1859. He was a physician in Amesbury, Mass., and met a tragic death December 3, 1913, It is supposed that he stooped to jiick ill Newburyport, Mass. up his cane, not seeing an approaching train, which struck and killed him instantlv.
D., born

1.1.1.7.1.7.3.
Moses Huntington, born
Hoyt, and resided
1861.
in

1789 in Amesbury, Mass.; married Betsy

in his native town,

where he died suddenly, February

12,

48

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHU.DKKN.
1.

Charles
1H4.3,

II.,

bom June

2o, 1817;

married Mary .lane Latham

in

and had no children.

2.

3.

Daniel II., born April .30, 1820. William F. M., born April 20, 1K27.
1. 1. 1. 7. 1. 7. 3. 2.

Daniel
married, in

IItntington, born April 30, 1820, in Amosbury, Mass.; 1844, Sally H. Ilorne, and resided in Aineshiiry.
II.

CHILDREN, BORN IN AMESBIMIY, MASS.


1.

2.

William William

A.,

born June 20, 1848, and died

in the

same year.

A., born

November

30, 1849.

3.

4.

Henry Lewis, born August Elizabeth, born in 1x5 7.

4,

1852; resides

in

Amesbury, Mass.

1. 1. 1. 7. 1.

7.8.
in

Stephen Huntington, born


Betsey Ilorne, and died
in 1841.

in

1799,

Amesbury, Mass.; married

CHILDREN, BORN IN AMESBfRV, MASS.


1,

2.

Elizabeth Abby.

II.,

married Daniel Leonard of Lawrence, Mass.

1. 1. 1. 7. 7.
\\'illiam
an<l married,

Huntington, torn November ()<-tober 26, 1748, Mary Norton.


CHILDREN.

o,

1719, in Amesbury, Mass.,

1.

2.

Judith, born in Salisbury, June 21. 1749, and married, in 177.s, Wm. Hrown, of Salisbury. ihey had cliildrcn. Hannah, born Auu^ust 28, 17.')4, and married .Moses Iloyt, Scplcml>cr 24, 177;i. He was a son of Theodore and llannali (ChIIin) lloyt, and liorn ,\ugust 21, 17,')2. He was a shipwright, and reeeived a pension for revolutionary serviee. She died January
.

1(>,

1832, having liad four


1."),

<

hildren.

3.

Isaac, born July

]7'>x.
(

4.

William, horn
family.

in

Amcsbiirv.

)clnlicr is, 17ti2.

and died willmut

.).

LniKAiM, twin
lie iiad

l)rotiuT of

tiie |>rcceiling, ilied

aisowithout a
lish, olT

fainilv.

gone out with four


furious
picke<l
l)Ut

olliers to

take

Xcwhiirv port
near Ipswicii,

bar,

when a

snow storm
up.

disal>Ied

tluin.

and they were


E2)hraim lived

One

of

them was

alreailv dead, .nul

a short time.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 1. 1. 7. 7. 3.
Isaac Huntington, born
ried
in

49

Amesbur}', Mass., July 15, 1758, and mar-

Hannah Gould; they

resided in Amesbury, Mass., where their children

were born.

children.
1.

2.

Judith, born about 1797, married Joseph Follensbee, of Amesbury, Mass., where they had a family. Hannah, born in 1800; married, and had a family in New Hampshire.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8.
born August 3, 1721, at Amesbmy, Mass.; marSouth Hampton, N. H., Sarah Dow. He married, She was the second, Mrs. Sarah (Gould) Jewell, widow of Henry L. Jewell. daughter of Joseph and Mary Colby Gould. She was born at Amesbury,
ried, first, April 25, 1750, at

Timothy Huntington,

Mass., June 19, 1730.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2. 3.

Timothy, born June 3, 1753. William, born June 6, 1756. Thomas, unmarried. Resided

in Boston.
Elliot, of

4.

Mary, born August

6,

1758

married Mr.

Concord, N.H.

* *

5. 6.

Benjamin, son of the second wife, born John, also son of the second wife.

in 1766.

1.1.1.7.8.1.
Hampton, N. H.; Joanna He came to Litchfield, Me., with his brothers Benjamin and John, in 1 782. He owned a farm near the corner, which he sold to Andrew Tibbetts, in 1795. He moved in a short time to Richmond, Me., and was accidentally drowned in Pleasant Pond, by the upsetting of his boat, while out
3,

Timothy Huntington, born June


first,
.

1753, in South
;

married,

Molly Rowell, December

16,

1776

second, about 1780,

hunting with his son John, about 1800.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

4.
5.
6.

Polly, born in 1782; married Samuel Cleaves, March 17, 1805, and lived in Whitefield, Me.; died in 1822. John, born in 1785 married Elizabeth Booker in December, 1805, and lived in Gardiner, Me.; died July 24, 1870. Hannah, born in 1790; married James Booker, and lived in Gardiner, Me.; died September 13, 1873. DoLLy, married Levi Goodwin, August 5, 1809. Judith, died unmarried. Timothy, born in 1797; married Ehzabeth Goding; lived in Richmond, Me., and died October 4, 1850.
;

50

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

1. 1. 1. 7.
A\'ii.i,iA\i

8. 2.
17o6.
ill

IIi'M iNi.ToN. linrn

.Iiiiu'

(i,

So. Haiiipton, X.

II.,

and

"

intended marriage," January

16, 1779,

with Sarali (inodwiii.

He

served in

the Revolutionary war, and died in 1H32.


(IIII.OKKN. B<ll!N ANM> DIKD IX A^t *
1.
"2.

KSBIK Y, MAS>.

3.

WiM.iAM, Thomas, died in 1822, witliuiit a taniily. Timothy, ilied in IS-JS. without a family.
born in 170.

4.

Isaac, married

Uad^er. and died

in

isjp.

1.1.1.7.8.2.1.
WiLMAM
Hannah
Iloyt,

lliNTiNGroN,
and died

i)()rn

ill

17.s(i,

in

Ameshury. Mass.; married

in 1H23.

CIin.KUKN. nolIN IN AMKsnruY, MAsy.


1.

Sai,i,y,

liorii

ill

l.sOO;

married

.lenkiiis,

fir.<t,

and David

Morrill, second.

Tiiey live<l in .Salisbury, Mass.

* *

2.
3.

Ei'HKAiM, born

in l.sdl.
in

William

H., liorn

isil.

1. 1. 1. 7.

8. 2. 1. 2.
in

Olive

El'HKAlM HrNTiN(}TON, boni in IHOl, McGan. He lived in Ameshnrv, Mass.

Ameslmry, Mass.; marrietl

1.

William
I$rake.

II.,

bom

in

is-jc, in

Ameslmry, Ma>>.

married IMiilene

1. 1. 1. 7.
AVii.i.i

8. 2. 1.
in

;j.
.\iiiesbiir}
,

\M

II.

liiN riN<iH>N, born


liveil in

IMl.iii
II.

Mas-o.

married

Mary

lilasikll.

They

Hrentwood, N.

CIlILnitKN. nollN IN ni!KNT\VOOI>. N.


1.

II.

\i;v,

born

in

1.S3.'"),

married Oliver Carter, and had one child.

2. 3.
1.

Kmklink, born

in

1.H3H.
12.

SaI! All. born in ix

Hannah
C'liAKi.iis,

II.,

l>orn in
in 18

IHI
ll.

I.

5.

born

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

51

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5.

Benjamin Huntington, born


September
1,

in 1766;

married Judith Collins, who died

1841, in Litchfield, Maine, aged 74 years and 8 months.


1,

He

died in Litchfield, January

1845.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Joseph, born October 7, 1786. Sally, born December 7, 17S7; married Joshua Walker.

* *

3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

Timothy, born October 21, 1790. William, born August 23, 1792. Ann, born November 2, 1794; died April 13, 1858. Elizabeth, born July 28, 1797; died young. Elizabeth, born May 5, 1801 married Randall Noyes, and
;

lived

in Atkinson,

Me.
1804.

*
*

8. 9.

Benjamin Joshua, born March 14, Daniel True, born June 16, 1806.
Judith, born April gor, Me.
11,

10.

1808; married William Wilson of Ban-

1.1.1.7.8.5.x.
in Litchfield, Me.,

Joseph Huntington, born October 7, 1786, in Warner, N. H.; married, March 22, 1811, Mary Babb, born September 2, 1790, in
Me.
She died October
29, 1854.

Litchfield,

He

died October

3,

1856.

children.
1.

Joseph G., born March 29, 1812, in Litchfield, Me.; married, November 3, 1837, in Blanchard, Me., Deborah C, daughter of
Francis and Sarah (Chandler) Sturtevant.
29, 1820.

She was born

May

2.

Benjamin Babb, born May


Uriel, born September
8,

26, 1814.

3.

1815; married, February 20, 1842, in


18, 1885.
7,

Augusta, Me.; died July


4.

Mary, born
son, Me.,

July 25, 1817; married, December


of Orneville,

1843, in Atkin5,

Reuben Yeaton,
19,

Me.; died September

1850.
5.

Elizabeth, born May

1819; married October 25, 1840, in

6.

March 18, 1890. George W., born December 16, 1820; married, November
Atkinson, Me.; she died
1848, in Lowell, Mass., Almira J. Potter; died

9,

May

17, 1901.

7.

Curtis, born March


July
1861.
12, 1846,

30, 1822; died April 28, 1846.


14, 1823;

8.

James C, born September


Ruth
ler) Sturtevant.

married in Blanchard,

]\Ie.,

and Sarah (ChandShe was born November 26, 1825, and died in
D., daughter of Francis

52
*
9.

HUNTI.Vr.TON r.KNEALOGY.

William

* 10.
11.

Harvkv

F., born June 20, 1825. Spkixgeu, born December

12, 1827.
S,

Emily, born May 29. 1H29; married, October Me., Brackett Gowen, of Bradford, Mi-.

1847, in Atkinj-on,

12.

* 13.

183.3. DiANTHA J., born N<ivfmbt-r 8. 1X31. Died July Frank Atwood, born Au<fust 9, 183<). lie is the only child living, and was born in Atkinson, Me. The rest of the children were
!i,

born

in Litchfield,

Me.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8.

5. 1. 2.

Ben.jamin Babb llfXTiNGToN, born May "i'i, 1814, in LitchlicM, Me.: manned, June 10, 1841, in Atkinson, Me., Aurelia (iilman, who was l)orn May 8, 1814, in Clinton, Me. Mr. Huntinorton was a millwrijiht, and a Methodist. He lived in Litchfield, Oldtown, and Atkin.son, Me.; in New York State, jn-obably in Wellville: moved to Hudson, Wis., in October, 18.54; to New Richmond, Wi.s., in 1886.
where he died October 30, 1880.
Mrs. Huntington
dieil

Jaiuiary 30, l!Hi3.

CHILDKEN.
1.

CiiAKLEs Fhkkman, August 7, 1883, in

l)orn May 2i>, 1S4_', in New Richmond, Wis.


4,

Atkinson,

Mc:

ilied

2.

3.

Cakolink Maria, born April Helkn Aurklia, born March


cett.

1H4

7.

2.5,

lH4!t. in

Oldtown, Me.; married,

April 10, 1870, in N'W Richmond, Wis., Frank Roinello Faw-

She died April

18, 1H74, in

Auburn. Cal.

4.

Edward Payson,
.Icrome Beech

born March 15, 1855, in Hudson, Wis.; married,

New Richmond. Wi.s., Alice, daughter of Martha Jane ( Brookbauk) iloiu's. She was born ill Midrose, Wis., June lH, 185!S. He was a meujber of the Metliodi.st Church, luilding the ollicc of secretary and treasurer from Fel)ruary, 1889, to September,
Fel)ruary 19, 1879, in
.iiid

1.S93.

He was

editor and publislier of the North Wisconsin

News,

Clear I/ake, Wis.; Lc Sueur County News, Le Sueur, Minn.:

New

Richmond Voice, N'ew Richmond,


2H,

is.,

wiicre he died Octoln-r

1H93.

Mrs. iluntinglou
in

is

living in
in

\Vapato. Wash.

father died

Clear Lake, Wis.,

1892.

Her Her mother died in

N<n-th Yakima. Wash., in 191)7.

There are no

chililreii.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 1. 1. 7. 8.
Me.; married,

53

5. 1. 2. 2.

April 4, 1847, in Oldtown, Richmond, Wis., July 4, 1866, Harvey, son of Harvey and Elenor (Spear) Law. He was born March 2.3, 1838. Mr. Law is a carpenter, and a Methodist; he was Class Leader and also Trustee for twenty years. He was a private in the War of the Rebellion, Co. A, 12th Regt., Wisconsin Volunteers. He enlisted October 5, 1861, and was discharged July
in

Caroline Maria (Huntington) Law, born

New

26,

1865.

They

are

now

living in

New

Richmond, Wis.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

9, 1871; married William Wesley Barnum, of New Richmond, Wis. Jessie Huntington, born March 25, 1873; died in New Richmond, Wis., May 5, 1874. AuRELiA Helen, born June 13, 1875; married, in New Richmond, Wis., September 2, 1903, Charles Maxon Todd. They

Edith Helen, born June

are living in Chicago,

111.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 1. 9.

William
ried,

F.

June

24, 1849, in

Huntington, born June 20, 1825, Bradford, Me., Mary Going.


children.

in Litchfield,

Me.

mar-

1. 2.

3.

4.
5.

Daniel, born in Bradford, Me. AYiLLiAM H., born in Bradford, Me. Fred W., born in Bradford, Me. Ernest M., born in Bradford, Me. Ralph A., born in Lower Lake, California.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 1.
Eusebia Neville Campbell.
son.

10.

Harvey Springer Huntington, born December 12, 1827; married He died January 6, 1905. They had at least one
child.
1.

Ralph Addison,

born July 14, 1870, in San Francisco, California; married January 14, 1905, in Fruitvale, California, Mary Elthea
(Berry) daughter of Pliny and Ellen Maria (Whittemore) Brewer; she was born October 14, 1853. Mr. Huntington is a physician and surgeon, and a graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, of San Francisco, in 1900. He lived in San
Francisco until 1903, in Fruitvale, California, until 1907, and

was traveling

in

Lake

Co., Cahfornia, in 1908.

They

are Con-

gregationalists.

54

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.
1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 1.

13.
;

Frank Atwood IIuntingtun,


niarrifd

February
Citv,

22,

1H72, in

(laugbter of .James -Sheldon, anil


in

l.s.JG, in Atkinson. Me. i), San Francisco, California, Laura Caroline, Maria I^ouisa (Alh n) Folzer. She was born

born August

New York

March

23, 143.

ever

He moved from Atkinson, Me., to California, in 1858, where he has lived since. He worked for several years in the lumber mills, then engaged in
is

the manufacture of UKichinery in Saa Francisco. California; invented what

known

as

llic

Huntington Centrifugal

Roller C^uart/. Mill,

now used

in all

mining countries.

He

is

now

living in

Oakland, Cahfornia.

CHILD.
1.

Makik

Loi'isk, born September 18, 1873, in San Francisco, Cah-

fornia; died

June

22, 1895, in

Oakland, California.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8.

5. 3.
He
married Abigail

Timothy Hunting
Hall,

idn, born October 21, 17!)0.


3,

who

died

November

184 7.

He

died January 14, LS4U.

CHILDUKN.
1.

JuMA,

born April

1,

1813.
12, 1814,

2.

Sally, born Decemln'r


Boston.

married a

AVilliaras,

and

lived in

3.

AnniK, born November


in Litchfield.

2U,

l.si.s,

married

Woodward.
lie

an<l lived

4.

.Vlimikis,
gist in

l)()rn

Se])teml)er Ki, 1S2U,

is

married,

was

drug-

Ahfumouth, Me.
^
\

f).

<;.

William, born Octoln-r 13, 1.S24. Hknky, born October 13, 1824.
Daniel, born in 1827; died Bktsky. born .lune 8, 1830.
in

Twins. Lived in California

in l.sGO.

7.

N'irgiuia.

8.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8.

5.

1.
in Litchfield,

William Huntington, i)orn

.\ugust 23, 17!t2.

Mc;

married

May

20, 1813,

Mary, daugliter of Daniel ami Kli/.abeth


Me., Noveiiibcr 17,
17it5.

She was

l)orn in Howdoiii,

Cunningham, He was a farmer, and a


(I'ottcr)

soldier in the

war of 1812.
\|)ril
l.'f,

He

dieil iu
tlie

Last I'ittston. .Me., October 11, 1854^

His wife died

187u, in

same town.

CHILDUKN.
* *
1.

2. 3.

William Haukison. Samukl Whitmokk,


;\nn, born
in

born born

.Vugiist 23. 1811.

May

17, IHitj. 17,

Litchfield,

Mc..

March

118;

married James
30,

Holland, of llallowcll. Me.


llallowell, .Me.

She died September

1851, in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
4.

55
January
20,

JosiAH Simpson, born


ber 25, 1894.

in Litchfield, Me.,

1820; mar-

ried Sarah Sergeant in 1848; he died in Cornwall, Cal., Septem-

5.
6.

Judith Collins, born November 18, 1821. Benjamin, born in Litchfield, Me., October
Norway, Me., January
29, 1889.

20,

1823

died in

7.

Emma

J., born in William Kimball

Litchfield, Me.,
;

lives in J^ast Pittson,

8.

9.

* 10. * 11.
12.

Daniel, born in Litchfield, same town September 5, 1828. Elizabeth, born in Litchfield, Me., July 2, 1829 married Edmund Dudley lives in East Pittston, Me. Albert Clakk, born September 21, 1831. Ellen Maky. born November 26, 1833. Adelia Susan Lancaster, born in East Pittston, Me., September 5, 1837 married her cousin Francis Marion (1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 8. 4.). They live in East Pittston, Me.
; ;

November, 4, 1825; married Me. Me., August 24, 1827, and died in the

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 4. 1.

William Harrison Huntington,


Me.
Spencer,

born August 22, 1814, in Litchfield, Married Maria Louisa, daughter of Daniel Wilcox and Mahala (Morgan)

November

28, 1861,

near Hazelton, Iowa. about 1851

She was born

in

Schroon.

N. Y., January

25, 1824.

He moved
Chicago,
111.;

from Maine to
to

Illinois

lived in Naperville

and

moved

Independence, Iowa, about 1853-55; then

to Fair-

banks, Iowa, and to Oelwein, Iowa, in 1878.

He was a Methodist Protestant mini.'^ter in middle life, and served the M. P. Church at Fairbanks, Iowa, as pastor a few years. The Church is not now in existence. He attended the Kent's Hill College. Later he became a farmer in Fairbanks, Iowa, and then took up the shoe business in Oelwein, Iowa. He was
stricken with partial paralysis about 1875,
9,

1886.

His wife died March

30. 1910. in the

and died in Oelwein, Iowa, August same town.

CHILDREN.
1.

Emma

Ann, born August

28, 1862; died

May

10, 1863.
8,

2. 3.

Maky, born January 13, 1865; William Spknckr, born June


ried,

died September
23, 1867, in

1881.

Fairbanks, Iowa; mar-

May
3,
;

2,

1889, in Oelwein, Iowa, Sarah ^Martha Ahinoam,

daughter of Samuel and Hannah (Park) Smith.

She was born


Minn,

June
1878

1871, in Oelwein, Iowa.

He

lived in Oelwein, la., until


;

then in Bellefontaine, O., until 1896

in Minneapolis,
;

in 1897; St. Paul, Minn., 1900;

Kansas City, Mo., 1908

Atlanta,

Ga., 1913.

He

is

a civil engineer in structural steel work, and a

graduate of the University of Iowa.

He

is

a Methodist.

56

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8.

5. 4. 2.
17,

Samuel

^^'llIlM()KK

Huntington, born May

1816, in Litchfield,

Me.; married, first, Susan Lancaster, sei-oml, Sally Ann, born March 19, 1817. She died October :i, 1849, and he married for his third wife Caroline, June 30, 1850. She was born December 5, 1815, and died April 20, 1874. The second and third wives wen- daughters of E])hraim and Sally (Laughton) Mayo, of
llalluwell,

Me.
in 1S7G,

He

married for a fourth wife,


in

Myra

(4ray of Hallowell,

Me.

He

and East Fittston. Me. His daughter Mrs. Emma Caroline Nason, says of him in her recent book " Old Hallowell on the Kennebec." "Mr. Huntington moved to Hallowell about 1840, and was one of the five
spent his youth
l^itchtield

of that

town

to vote for

James Birney,

abolitionist candidate for j)re3ideut of

the United States.

He was

at that time a comparatively

new

resident in Hall-

owell, but he soon identified himself with the jjolitical


in the town,

and commercial interests

and was recognized as an al4e business man, and a largc-hcartcd,

generous, public spirited citizen."

For more than twenty-five years he was one of the prominent merchants and manufacturers of Hallowell, and an active supi)orter of all reforms. In the early sixties after having finished a contract for making clothing for the He retained his resir. S. Army he removed his business to Augusta, Me. dence in Hallowell, though, until his death, which occurred November '20, 187(3.

CIULDHEN, I50KN IN HALLOWELL, ME.


*
1.

Samuel Lancastkk,

born October 22, 1843.

*
*

2. S.

4.
5.

Caroline, born August 6, 1845. Julius Francis, born March 17, 1852. Alice Mayo, born April 2, 1858. CiiAiJLKS Franklin, liorn December 1,
1S7(), in

Emma

1805, and died Jaiuiary 8,

Hallowell, Me.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 4. 2. 1.

Samuel Lancaster Huntington,


well, Me.; married, in

born October 22,


7,

184;{, in

Hallo-

Boston, Mass.,
.'},

November
1801
l)y

1877, Nellie A. Yeaton,

who was

Ijorn

December

184.S, in

Chelsea, Me.
in

He
a

began his business career

assisting his father

factured clothing for the sohliers iluring the Civil war.


successful business, selling clothing specialties at

who manunow engaged in wholesale. He lives in

He

is

Augusta, Me.
CIIILIi.
1.

Mary Wentworth,

born August

14, 1878, in Hallowell,

Me.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

57

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 4. 2. 2.

Emma Caroline (Huntington)

Nason, born August

6,

1845, in

Hallowell, Me.; married, IVIay 23, 1870, in Hallo well, Me., Charles H., son of

Joseph Frost and Mary Thompson (Welch) Nason.


well, Me.,

He was

born in Halloreputaa

November 25. 1845. Mr. Nason is a merchant. Mrs. Nason is an author of wide spread tion. One of her latest books is " Old Hallowell, on the Kennebec,"
story full of interest in dealing with the old town in INIaine.

home

She has been a

great lielp to the Historian, in furnishing the rej)ort of the jNIaine Huntingtons.

The)' are living in Gardiner, Me.

CHILD.
1.

Akthuk Huntington,
married June

born February

3,

1877, in Augusta, Me.;


of the late Dr.

4, 1D15,

Edna Walton, daughter

W. Updyke

N. J. He is a graduate of the Cony High School, Augusta, Me., and Bowdoin College, M. A. He also received a degree of Ph. D. from Columbia University,
Selover, of Railway,

in in

June, 1915.

He
is

is

assistant professor of English Literature


in

Union Theological among them are "Heralds and Heraldry in Ben Jonson's Plays", "Masks and Entertainments," 1907, "Talks on Theme Writing and Kindred Subjects," 1909, "Short Themes and Long," "James Shirley, Dramatist; a Biographical and Critical Study," 1915.
Seminary.

New

York University, and an instructor

He

the author of

many books

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 4. 2. 3.
Julius Francis Huntington, born March 17, 1852, in Hallowell, Me.; married. May 20, 1885. in Hallowell, Me., Helen Frances, daughter of Jacob She was born in Manchesand Marcia (Safford) Thomas, of Hallowell, Me. ter, Me., March 2, 185tJ, and died in Charleston, Me., February 19, 1907. They, resided in Hallowell, Norway, Augusta, and Charleston, Me. He is now a resident of Augusta, Me. CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Philip Francis, born April 10, 1886 died April 15, 1889, way, Me. Richard Thomas, born April 14, 1889, in Norway, Me.
;

in

Noris

He

graduate of University of Maine, B. A. June, 1913

also of Col-

umbia University (N. Y. C.) June 2, 1915; degree Bachelor of Literature in Journalism and is a member of the editorial department of the Era Publications, N. Y. C. He is a lineal descendant from John Thomas, who came to this country in the ship "Hopewell", July 11, 1635, and who settled in Marshfield, Mass.

58

nUNTINGTOX OENKALOOY.
1. 1. 1. 7. 8.

5. 4. 5.

in Litf-hficld. Mt-., NoAngust 12, 1844. Albion WashHe was born ^lay 31, ington, son of Epliraim and Sally (Lorton) Mayo. .Mr. Mayo was a shipsmith, and a Methodist. He 1820, in Hallowell, Me. His wife died in Boston, Mass., died in Rockland, Me., February 2, 1896.

Judith Collins (IlrNriNciToN) Mayo, burn


18, 1S21;

vember

married

in

llallowell, Me.,

September

7,

1899.

CHILOKKN.
1.

Clara Ellen,

born in Portland,

iSIe.,

September
1,

10,

1848; died

2.

October 25, 1849, in Portland. Emma Augusta, born in Portland, Me., April
Deering,

1851; married in
in

May

21, 1882,

Ceorge York, and died


July
11.

So. Portland,

.3.

November 19, 1909. Clara Eudoka, born


So. Portland,

in Portland, Me.,

is.">,3:

married

in

4.

.5.

June 6, 190G, Henry Bidwell Walton. William Alonzo, born in Portland, Me., November 1, 185.5; married October 12, 187.5, in Boston, Mary Jane Fuller: died in Boston, June 24, 1909. Clakenck Eugene, lioni January 2. 18.")8; died January 2, 1858, in Portland. Me.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8.

5. 4. 10.
21, 1831, in

Albekt Clakk HuNTiN(iTON, boru September


ton, Me.; married,

East Pitts-

October
1844.

21, 1863, in

I.,a

(irande, Oregon, Helen Elizabeth'

daughter of Janu'S and Elizatx'th (Rowland) Baker.


don, Iowa, Ajiril
ti,

She was born

in

Cory

He moved

from East Pittston,


;

Mi'., in .January,

1854, to California, where

he engaged in mining removed from California to Oregon in I860, and became a merchant. He is at the jn-esent time a caj)italist in La Grande^ Oregon. He is a Methodist and was trustee of the Church for a number of
y'ars;
.Mrs.

was one of the Huntington

earliest pioneers of
dicil in

Union County.
!.

Portland, Oregon, Noveml)er


(

1905,

IIII.KUKN.
(Ji-andc.

1.

ICdii'ii

JMiLA, born

in

La

Ore, Marcii
9,

4, 18tj6.

2.

3.

4.

Walter Albert, l)()rn February 14, Mary, born May 10, 1874; died June Emma Dora. l)orn Octf)lier 14, 1877;
1. 1. 1.

187(i; died

June

IC, 1878.

1875.
1878,

liied .Iiine 17,

7. 8. 5.

I.
l)orn

10.
.March

1.
4, 1S(16, in
i.a

I'-Diiii

I'.oi.A

Hr.N riNO ION) CruKV.

(Jrande,

Oregon; marricil, in i.a (irande. Decemln'r 20, isss, (Jeorge Haskins. son of He was Col. George Byron and Jennie Clarissa Virginia (Gaines) Curry.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
born
in

59
is

Vancouver, Wash., November

6,

1865,

Mr. Curry
is

a graduate of

the Bhie Mt. University, in the class of 1884.

He

a journalist, and was, lay

delegate to the General Conference, at Baltimore in ]\Iay, 1908.

They
are

are

Methodists, and he

is

a trustee of the Church.

living in

They have lived in California, Washington and Oregon, and La Grande, Ore.
CHILDREN.
1.

now

2.

3.

George Huntington, born June 8, 1892. Helen Clare, born October 16, 1894. Albert Rodney, born April 10, 1899.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 4. 11.

Ellen Mary (Huntington) Moody, born


November
26,

in

East Pittston, Me.,

1833; married Gilman Moody.

Lives in

New

Castle,

Me.

children.
1.

Alice Calistia, born

in

East Pittston, Me., July

7, 185.5

died

Sei)tember 27, 1859, in the same town.


2.

Emma

3.

in East Pittston, Me., September 9, 185 7; Richmond. Me., January 21, 1877, William L. Nelson. They live in Richmond, Me. Percy Jones, born in East Pittston, Me., December 4, 1859 married, in Brentwood, Cal., August 6, 1885, Mattie Elsia Pierce.

Kimball, born
in

married

4.

They live in Knightsen, Alice Mary, born in East


in Alna, Me.,
live in

Cal.

Pittston,

February

12,

1862;

married,

June
in

6,

1878, Bertram G. Cunningham.

They

New

Castle,

Me.
East Pittston, Me., April
29,

5.

Nellie May, born


in Alna, Me.,

1864; married,
live in

May
Me.

30, 1893,

Ozro K. Bryant. They

North

New
6.

Castle,

J]lbert William, born in New Castle, Me., June 1, 1866; married, in Brentwood, Cal., February 18, 1891, Annie M. Dieffenbach.

They

live in

Sanger, Cal.
in

7.

Lizzie Ardell, born

North

New

Castle, Me.,

December

26,

1868; married, in East Pittston, Me., June 17, 1886, James A.

8.

Huntington. They live in Litchfield, Me. Florence Adelia, born in North New Castle, February
married, in North
live in

14, 1871;

New
in

Castle, Me., Charles H.

Wight.

They

Gardiner, Me.

9.

Clara Georgia,
live in

born

North

New

Castle, Me., July 14, 1873

married, in Alna, Me., April 30, 1893,

WiUiam

F. Geyer.

They

North

New

Castle,

Me.

60

HDNTINGTON GRNKALOGT.

1. 1. 1.
IiKN.iAMiN Josin A
IJtclifu'ld. Mt'.,

7. 8. 5. 8.

April

L'.i,

Hi'NTiNOTox, liom March 14. 1804; married, in Is.'Jo, Lyilia Ann. dair^Iitcr of Jusliiia ami Comfort

(Cotton) Chick.

again,

He ilicd in Litchfield, Mc .Maich 7, lH."j!i. Mrs. Iluntin'j;ton married Thomas linker, a widower, and died in (Jardiner, Mv., in 1891.
IIIII.DKKX,
1.

BOKN
:{,

IN
l.sSl

I.ITt IIKI I.I.K,

MP:.

Sauaii

K., l.orn April

she

.lied in 1S49.

2.
^^.

Lydia Ann, horn Deeendier

14, 1H3-_'.

LrcY Julia,

horn August

1.").

1k;14; she
l.'S.

died Xoveinher

"25,

1849.

* *

4.
.0.

U.
7.

8.

*
*

9.
1(1.

18;J6. Francis Makion, horn March Maky Abhy, horn March 13, l.s3(;. IIknky Ai.bkrt, born June 11, 1838. George Kingsbiry, horn July 22, 1840; married 11. Etta Tallman, of Richmond, Me., March 6, 1873. They had no children, lie was a soldier in the 3d Keginient Maine Infantry in the Civil War. They are hotli dead. lliRAM Stacy, horn December 3, 1S4 2; died Fehrnary 11, 1844Daniel True, born .Septemher 25, 1847.

* 11. * 12.

Rebecca Davis, born Septemher 25, 184 7. Frederick Shorey, horn Decemher 23, 1849.
liEN.JA.MiN .losiiiA, born

Novemher

27, 1851.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8.

5. 8. 2.
14, 1832. in Litcidleld'

Lydia Ann (Hi ntington) Cubb, horn December

Me.; married, Decemher 3. 1850, Ezra Cobh, of Brunswick, Me. 8id'd in Litchlield, Me., where Mrs. Cobh died in 1S6G.

They

re-

children.
1.

George.
Ellkn. Frank. Daiijhtkk.

2. 3.

4.

1. 1. 1. 7. S. 5. S.
I'i!AN< IS
.Mc.
;

I.
13.

MxRioN nimriN<;ToN,
.iiim3,

tiorn

.March
Me..

1S36,

in

Litchlield.

inanied,

1H57,
1.

in
7.
.s.

W'hitclield.
.'>.

Adelia Susan Lancaster,

(laughter nf William (I.


Slie

I.

4.)

and .Mar\ ('unninj,diam Huntington. wa>


ISiiH,

was

1)1)111

in

East

I'ittsttui, .Me.

.Mr. iliintingtoii
M'.,

a sliDt'inaker,

and a
South

Fret'

Ihiptisf.

I'hey lived
18(;!t.

in

Ijitthlicld,

until
in

removed

to

ISlonmiiiith, .Me., in

to

Riclunond, .Mc,

1H!15,

then to East

ritt-ston.

Me., where Mr. Huntington died September 16, 1905.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

61

Son

(iin-named.) born in East Pittston, Me.,


later.

March

2)S,

1859; died

about two weeks


2.

Louise Marion, born


married
in

in Litohfield, ^le., September 16, 1860; Richmond, Me., \\^iHiam H. Hinckley. They live in Gardiner, Me.

3.

4.

Carrie Emma, born in Litchfield, Me,, April 28, 1865. Fannie Lancaster, born in South Monmouth, Me., December
1868; died in East Pittston, Me., February 26, 1911.

5,

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 8. 4. 3.

Carrie
field,

Emma (Huntington) Howe,


13, 1887, in

born April 28, 1865, in Litch-

Richmond, Me., Irving Colby, son of Rufus B., and Cordelia C. (Silver) Howe. Mr. Howe was born in Rumford, Me., April 23, 1865. They have lived in Richmond, Me., and moved to
then to Spencer, IVIass., February 22, Mr. Howe is a barber, a member of the Methodist Church, a teacher in the Sunday School, and a Mason, holding office in the Lodge.
;

Me.; married, June

Brookfield, Mass., in October, 1888

1892.

They

are living in Spencer, Mass.

CHILDREN.
1.

Rufus Joseph, born

in Brookfield, Mass.,

August
15,

15, 1889.

He

is

a graduate of Tufts Dental College, Boston,


2.

IVIass.

Edward Huntington,
Mass.

born January

1891, in

Brookfield,

3.

4.

Marion Louise, born September 22, 1892, in Brookfield, Mass. Everett Colby, born October 22, 1896, in Spencer, Mass.
1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 8. 5.

Mary Abby
field,

(Hitntington) Buker, born March


died June
2,

13,

1836, in Litchhis

]Me.

married, October 12, 1855, Edward, son of

Thomas Buker by
Me.

first wife.

Mary Abby

1914, in Gardiner,

children.
1.

Francis.

2.

Emma.
is

the record as found in the first Memoir published in 1863. There have been eight other children born since then, whose names we have been unable to obtain.

This

1. 1. 1. 7. 8.

5. 8. 6.
11, 1838, in Litchfield,

Henry Albert Huntington,


married,

born June

Me.

December

4, 1858,

Elizabeth Doyle, of Bowdoinham,

Me.

62

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.
2.
',].

Son, dead.
8f>N, (lead.

Nkli.ik, marricil.

York; she lived

in

Lewiston. Me.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8.

5. 8. 9.
SL']>tfnibfr 25,

Daniel Tkik Huntinoton, born

1S47, in

Lit<hfield,

Me.; married. Dcri'mher 2H, lx7it, in Litclifidd, .Me., Alnieda Colin", daughter She was born in Gardiner. Me.. .Inly of Hiram and Eliza O. {I>ill) Haines. He is a shoemaker, a Free Will Baptist, ami serves on the Finanee 25, 151.

Committee

of that

Church.
in

He

served in the Civil

War
2,

with the 31st Maine


lHfi4,

Volunteers, as private

Co. I;

he enlisted March
in 1865.
in

and was

dis-

charjied at the dose of the


ton,

War.

He

has lived
.Mass.,

in Hallowell,

Lewisin

.Vuburn, and Gardiner, Me., and Richmond, Me.

Lynn.

and now resides

rilll.DRKN.
1.

Hkn.IAMIN

FiJANti!*, l)orn October

.SO,

1872, in Litchfield, Me.;

marricfl in
2.

Auburn.

.Me.; lives in
3,

East Aul)urn, Me.

ViiKU Dklukkt, born January


in

187H, in LitchfieM. Mc.; niarritd,

Hallowell, Me., and lives in Auburn,

Me.
married,

.3.

Hi, I, A

-May, born .June 25, 1877, in


22, 1S98, in

West Ganliner, Mc.;

June

Lewiston, Me., Harry Augustus Smith.

They

live in .\iiburn,
1.

Me.
I.hhO, in

Sakah K.mma,
April 25,

born .January 27,

Litchfield. Me.; married,

18!)!t,

in Lewiston, Me.,

Enoch
10,

C. Smith.

They

live in

Auburn, Me.
5.

ARTuru HiNKLKY, bom


lives in .Vuburn, .Me.

February

1883, in Richmond, Me.;

i].

Gi;ok<;ia Etta, born .lime 21, 1SH5. in Kichmoml.

Mc;

is

married

and

lives in

Lynn, Mass.

1. 1. 1. 7.

S. o. S. lO.
first,

Rebecca Davis, (Hintinoton, Mann) Hathaway, born September


25,

1HI7, in Litchfield, .Me.; marricfl,

.Vujrust 27.
Ilr

]M2.

in

Wales, Me.,
in

Orrin, son of

James and

I>ottie

(Sonic) Mann.
Lisbon, Me.

was born

Webster.

Me., and died February 10,

l!)on. in

He was

a farmer,

and a
in
in

town

oflicer for ten years.

He was
lMH!t,

a liaptist.

His wife <iivorced him, and


Iwirn

Seattle.

Wash., .January,

married his i)rother Charles, who wa'*

Welistcr,

Mc, and

died

in

Fir,

wav, December

1", i:io;), in

Wash. She married, third, James F.. HathaThey reside in Kdnmnds. Wa.sh. Hailard, Wash.
first

Mrs. Hathaway has had no riiildrcn since her

marriajje.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, (MANN.)

63

Laura Estella,
October
27,

born June

17, 1865, in Litchfield,

Me.; married,

1888. in

Lisbon, Me., Elmer

Ellsworth Rogers.

They
in Fir,

live in

Richmond, Me.
born

Frank Herbert,
George Henry,
in Fir,

May

5,

1867, in Litclifield, Me.; married,


Ball.

Wash., in 1894, Mary

They
They

live in Fir,

Wash.
Wash.
live in

born January 27, 1870, in Wales, Me.; married,


live in ]Milltown,

Wash., Helma Swanson.


born June
8,

Lucy Ellen,
Ballard,

1873, in Wales, Me.; married, Sei)t. 19,

1891, in Fir, Wash., George

Washington Toop.
1876, in

They
;

Wash. Albert Davis, born March


Vancouver, B. C.

19,

Wales, Mc.

lives

in

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 8. 11.

Frederick Shorey Huntington, born December


]\Iyra

23,

1849

married

He married again, Sophronia Hodgdon, wlio died in Richmond, Me. Hodgdon, who died August 8, 1882, in Damariscotta, Me.
children.
1.

A Daughter, who

is

now
of

living in Boston,

Mass.
in

2.

Son, who

is

supposed to have been


the Boston

lost

the wreck of the

Steamer Portland,

&

Portland Steamship Co.,

November

27, 1898, off

Chatham,

]\Iass.,

when 157

lives

were

lost.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 8.
Me.; married, July

12.
27, 1851, in

Benjamin Joshua Huntington, born November


field,

Litch-

died

March

27, 1880.

who

died about 1894.

Bowdoinham, Me., Mary Troufaut, who He married again in Bowdoinham, Mary Louise Small, He died January 21, 1912, in Lewiston, Me.
16, 1871, in

children.
1. 2.

3.

4.

5.

William L., born March 26, 1872. Stagey B., born December 23, 1873. Herbert H., born July 20, 1879. Edward. George.
1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 5. 9.

Daniel True Huntington, born June


married Rebecca Wilson.

16,

1806, in Litchfield, Me.;

64

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN AND I.IVKD
1.

IN I.irrnFIKLD, MK.
liad

Ai.viN, married
.*<oldit'r

Jourdan, and

family.

He was

in the Civil

War.

2. 3.

Rebecca, died unmarried. David, died unmarried.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 6.

May

John Huntington, married Mary, daiijrhter of Xehemiah Hutehinson, He came from Amesbury, Mass., in 1782, and lived after his 15, 1796.
in the

marriage

plarc

owned hy William

V.

Adams,

in

I860, and

moved

to

Irasburgh, Vt., in 1819.

chii.drkn.
1.

2.

3.

Levi, born December 1, 1797; died young. Lydia, married Francis Burns, and lived in Adrian. Mich. Benjamin, died in Litchfield, Me., September 12, 1887, aged 84
years.

4.
.5.

Thomas, l)orn July 9, 1804; lived in Adrian, Mich. Nehkmiah, liorn 18o6; married Cindendla Baker in
in

18.*? I;

lived

Gardiner and Hallowell, and died


A])ril 27, 1808.
die(l in

in (juincy, Mass., in 1875.'

6.
7.

Levi, born

William,

Irasburg, Vt., in 1843.

8.
9.

Mary.
AlMGAiL, married
SAi,r,Y, l)orn
.Vpril
1,

Metcalf;

settleil in

Manchester, N. H.
Metcalf;
st'ltlcd

10.

isil; married

in

Manchester, N. H.
11. 12.

13.

John, born August .S, Isis; livt-d in Irasburg, ^'t. (Irani; lived in Salem, Mkiiitable, married Joskph, lived in Irasburg, \'t.

M;iss.

1. 1. 1. 7.
Lkvi HuNTiNcroN,
Winslow,
S.
l)orn
.\pril

S.

(>. (>.
in
l.itrlitirld.

27,

isn.s,

Me.; married
jic

I'hoebe K. Winslow; lived in (lardint-r and

lialii.

Me.

in

l.s,)(i

niovid to
Civil

He was

a cnnlractor

in

railroad building.

During the

War

all

trace of liim was lost.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

'I'lloM

AS Nki.hon, born October

li,

l.s;{3.

2.

I'llOEUE

LukLLA.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

65

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 6. 6. 1.

Thomas Nelson Huntington,


Drummond and Lucinda
February
Baptist,
3.

born October
INIe.,

6,

1833, in Gardiner,

]\Ie.;

married, June 25, 1866, in Bowdoinham,


(Pattee) Fisher.
is

Lauretta, daughter of

Mr. Huntington

in Batli, Me.,

and served as and has been deacon of Trinity Church, Philadelphia, Pa., since 1887. He lived in Hallowell in 1838, moved to Augusta, then to Bath in 1849, to Philadelphia, Pa., in 1883, and to Yineland, N. J., in 1910, where

She was born in and shoe business; is a secretary and treasurer in the Church on Nortli Street
in

James Topham, Me.,

the dry goods

they

now

live.

CHILDREN.
1.

Fkkd Fisher,

born January

14,

1868; died July 10, 1882.


died
1876.

2.

3.

Annie Maria, born February 6, 1870; Edward Augustus, born December 8,

December

31, 1878

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 6. 6. 1. 3. Edward Augustus Huntington, born December


of William

-s,

i,S76,

in

Bath,

Me.; married, June 28, 1911, in Philadelphia, Pa., Marion Helena, daughter

and Elizabeth (Bartenbach) Thomas; she was l)orn in Philadelphia, He is a teacher and a graduate of the Philadelphia School of Pechigogy. He is a Baptist, and has served as trustee of the Church and Assistant Superintendent of the Sunday School for about teu years. He lives
Pa., jNlay 5, 1885.
in Philadelphia.

child.
1.

Elizabeth Lauretta, born July

18, 1913.

1. 1. 1. 7. 8. 6. 6. 2.

Phoebe Luella (Huntington) Small, born


Gardiner, Me.; married Charles C. Small.

in

She died

in 1878.

children.
1.

2.

Sarah Elmer

F.
L.

1.1.1.8.
Samuel Huntington,
1

born in Amesbury, Mass.; married, April

7,

708, Elizabeth Martin.

children, born in amesbury, mass.


*
1. 2.

Samuel, born January 13, 1709-10. Elizabeth, born March 2, 1711-12.

tJO

HUNTINGTON OKNKALOliY.
3.
4.

JniiN, l)oiu DeceiiibcT 24, 1714.

Anne,

l)oni

March

16, 171fi-17,
aii<l

ami mairnMl. Diri-inlur

LT).

17|ti.

Moses Onlway,
*
5.
(i.

lived in Aiiieshury.

Jonathan,
David,

Ijorn Feliruarv 20, 171!t-2i.

l)orn

Fcbniaty

2,

1724-5: prohalily
ot militia at

tin-

David

wlict

wa>

in

an Arafsl)niy coiniiany
7.

Bunker

Hill.

Jacob, born De(enii)er

29, I72<!.

1. 1. 1.

S. 1.
1.'!.

Samiki. iliNTiNGioN, born .laimary

1701)

in, in

Aniesbnrv

Mass.;

marricil, .lannary ID, 17.I7, Aliitrail Ma.xlield, of Salislmry.

IllI.DHKN,

BOKN

IN AMK>BritY.

M AS8.

1.

* * *

2.
:{.

4.
r>.

Jacob, boru June 10, 1741. John, boru Dec-ember 21, 174:^. JOSHCA. JoSKPH, Ijorn in Aincsbury, June

7,

17.'>;{.

Joanna, married

Jost'ph Colby, ot

Weare, X. H.

1. 1. 1. 8. 1. 1.

Jacob Huntington, born June


June
13, 17(;5, Elizabeth (iodin,

l(i.

1741, in Amesbury. .Mass.: married,


in his native

and lived
(

town.

IMI.DKKX.

Tile
1.

iiii-tiis

in this

lamily are on the


2.'i,

Amesbury

iveords.

I\iioi>.\,

born Xovend)er
.Vpril 21,

1 7(i6.

2.

Tabitha, born

TCs.

;i.

(JiDKoN, born Se|)tember

19. 1770.

1. 1. 1. S. 1. 1. 3.
(JiDKoN lllNPiNGToN, b(irn Se|)tend)er went from Franeestnwn to Maisliticld. \'t.,
.

19,
in

177n.
1N(i2.

in

Ame>l)nrv, Mass.

lie

His wife's name was

Elizabeth

Cmi.MUKN. BolJN
1.

IN

It-

II

l,I>,

r.

.loiiN,

was marrii'd ami had


H., also

a lamily.

lie

kt'|it

ixiaiiliii'j

house

for .Veadeuiy seliolars in


2.

Tin-tloril, \'t.

.\ma8A

had a tamily, and was a


8iii;,dr

larnici'

and ran

saw mill

at Marshfield. Vt.
:{.

Ukisy, was

living

at .Mai>hlield in

1M."0.

I.
.").

Mahy, married Leonard


HoxiNA, married
Vt.
Ilufus

.Moons, and lived

in

IMainfield.

\'{.

Campbell, and kept

a tavern at .Montpelier,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 1. 1. 8. 1. 2.

67

John Huntington, born December 21, 1743; Weare, N. H. He served in the Revolution John Stark. He died in 1813.
lived in

married Betsy Hoyt, and


for five years

under Gen.

children.
*
1.

2.

Abner, born in 1782. Samuel, born in 1784, and died

in 1797.

3.

4.

5.
6.

John, born in 1786. Moses, born in 1788; married Olive Peterson, and lived in Weare, N. H. He died in 1846, leaving no cliildren. Betsey, born in 1790; married Jonathan G, Fifield of Weare, N.H. Hannah, born in 1794 married Solomon Holt, of Groton.
;

7.

8.

Benjamin, born in 1796. Samuel, born in 1798; married Harriet M. Hoag, and
Concord, N. H.

lived in

He
1801
;

died in 1838.

9.

Harriet, born
N. H.

in

married Lewis Lull, and lived in Warner,

1. 1. 1. 8. 1. 2. 1.

Abner Huntington,
ried

born
lived in

1782, in

Deborah Boynton, and

Weare, N. H.

Weare, N. H.; marShe died in 1853.

CHILDREN, BORN IN WEARE,


1.

N. H.

2.

Fanny, born in 1810. Betty, born in 1813 married Joseph M.


;

Sargent.

3. 4.

John, born Benjamin.

in 1815.

1. 1. 1. 8. 1.

2.3.
Phil-

John Huntington,
brick,

born in 1786,

in

Weare, N. H.; married Mary

and lived

in

Bennington, N. H.

children, born in weare,


1.

n. h.

Richard, born

in

1809; married
in 1811;

Ehza Chase, and

lived in

Nashua,
lived
in

2.

N. H. Elizabeth, born

married

Burrils,

and

3.

4.
5.

6.

Weymouth, Mass. John, born in 1813, and lived in New Orleans, La. Moses, born in 1815, and lived in Nashua, N. H. Shuea, born in 1817 married John Sumner of Nashua, N. H. Olive P., born in 1819.
;

6S

HUXTIN(JT()N GENKALOGY.

1. 1. 1. H. 1. 2. 7.
I)KX.i.\MiN IIi'XTiNciToN, Ijuni
ill

ll'.H',,

iu Wfiiiv,

X.

II.;

luarrifd Polly

Wilkins, and ri-sided in Ids native town, wliero his ehildivn won- horn.
(

IIII.DKKN.

1.

2.

Andkkw W., l)orn in ls-2s. Makgaukt a., l)orn in l.s.;i.


1. 1. 1. s. 1.
;5.
dani' (^nitiley.

JosurA IlrNTiXGTox,

horn
II.

in

Anushury. Mass.: married

Tlioy lived in Franeestown, X.

CIIII.DltKX.
1.

2.
.S.

Thomas. Jaxk. who


SrsAx. Bktskv.
Sami'KI.,

niai'ried

Xatiian Slei-per.

4.
o.
(!.

niarrii<l

David Cochran, and lived

in

Xew

l>o>ton.

-Joiix. lived in
is

Francestown.

said to have ifone early to Marsldield. A't.

7.

David,

lived in ]\Iarsh(ield.
in X'^ashna.

s.
it.

JoslU'A, lived at one time

Haxxaii,
Sai.i.y.

lived in Franeestown.

10.

11.

AuHiAir..

1. 1. 1.
.I(kSK1MI

cS.

1.

4.
in

IlfXTiNMiiox,

liorn .Inne 7,

17.5.'{.

.Aniesiniry. Mass.:
1!..

married
jso-.'.

Mairji
nnileii

3,

1775,

Mary

Colhy.

Tiiey lived

in

Francestown. X.
Lovcjoy,
_'.').

where they
J.

with the Con;j;regational church in 1779.

IShe dieil .laiuiary

lie Miarrieil again,

August

18, 1802, Persis lie died

who
and

also united witli


his

the Congregational Church,


2(i,

Octoher

IS.'U.

widow May

1842.
(II ii.i>ki:n.

1.

(ii:(i!<i

i:,

Ixjrn
liorii

Xnvcinhcr
in

14. 177ii.
1

2.

.loSKlMi.
17711.

Uennington. then Society Land. X.

1..

.Inly

."il

.'!.

.M

Ain, limn .lnl\ .'II. in Novcniher IS.'fJ.


iu

17s.'!,

married Iddo )sgood. of Keenc. X. V.. She united with the Congregational church
(

Franeestown.
('.. I.orii

in

ISlli.

She had no children.


7ss.
17l'l,

* *

I.
."(.

.loiiN

.Vpril

2<).

KSC.
.'Id,
1
"_'

.\iii(iAii.,

horn Decemlier

<;.

Kiiii

S..

horn Se|)leinlier

and nnilcd with the Second


X.
II.

Congregational cluirch
7.

in Xashiui.
17!).'^i,

Slie

was never married.


1),

Saiiaii. horn

January
'.K

30,

and died Fehruary

17!)5.

8.

SAMri;i,. horn .lulv

179t).

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 1. 1. 8. 1. 4. 1.
married, in 1801,

69

George Huntington, born November 14, 1776, in Francestown, N. H.; Mary Clark. He died February 2, 181C, in Bennington,
in

N. H. After his death his widow moved to the Black River Valley, York, where she died.

New

CHILDREN, born IN BENNINGTON,


1.

N. H.

Joseph, born about 1802; married Rebecca Potter, lived in Dexter, N. Y., in 1859, and had quite a large family of daughters.

2.

Mary, born

1804.

3.

Hugh

4.
5. 6.

Clark, born 1806. Lydia, born 1808, and had a family. Isaac L., born 1810, had five children, and lived in Theresa, N. Y. Sarah, born in 1812, and had a family of daughters.

1. 1.

1.8. 1.4.2.

Joseph Huntington, born July 31, 1779, in Bennington, then Society Land, N. H.; married November 1809, Rebecca Pettee, who was born July 29
1783.

He was

a wheelwright.

He moved

to

Francestown

in 1823,

where he

and

his wife united with the Congregational church.

children, born in BENNINGTON,


1.

N. H.

Catherine

P.,

born December

7,

1810.

2.

Rodney

S.,

born October 20, 1812.

3.

John, born August 12, 1814; married. May 25, 1841, Lucy Boardman, who died in Nashua, N. H., July 22, 1852. He married again, April 6, 1854, Sophronia D. Parker, of Merrimack, N. H. He was a machinist and patternmaker, and resided in Nashua, N. H., from 1852. They were Congregationalists.

4.
5.
6.

George, born October

8,

1817, and died February 15, 1827.

Heman,

born July

16, 1819,

and died October

2,

1831.

Joseph, born September

22, 1823.

1. 1.

1.8.

1.

4.2.2.
20,

Rodney
born February

S.

Huntington, born October

1812; married, January

7,

1841, in Manchester, N. H., Emeliue R. Colley of Bedford, N. H.,

who was

He was a patternmaker, and resided in Nashua, N. H., 8, 1820. where he had been since 1845. They were Congregationalists.
children.
1.

2. 3.

Josephine A., born in Manchester, N. H., December 6, 1841. Elmer C, boru in Manchester, N. H., December 14, 1844.

4.

Quincy M., born in Nashua, N. IL, Kate Maria, born in Nashua, N.


December
15, 1860, of diptheria.

April 12, 1851.


H., August 12, 1852, and died

70

HTTNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 1.

1.8. 1.4. 4.
They
lived in Keene.

John

C. IIintin<;tun, born April 26, 1786, in Francestown, N. H.; mar-

ried in July. 180H, Charlotte Austin.

N. Y.

CHILDREN, BORN IN KEENE,


*
1.

N. Y.
22, 1809.

Ma KG A RET Ann
.JoSKi'ii,

Fisher, born October


17, 1813.

*
* *

2.
.'5.

born January 17, 1811.

Mary

Colry, born February

4.
5.

John C, born June 7, 1814. James Fisher, born October 25, 1815; married Susan Macfarlin. They lived at Au Sable Forks, N. Y., where he died May 4, 1850.
They had no children. George, born March 12, 1817. and died March 16, 1820. Moses Bradford, born March 31, 1818. Roxana Dart, born July 9, 1820. Charlotte, born June 26, 1822, and died May 9, 1843. Rhoda Catherine Stevens, born March 5, 1824, and
August 14, 1831. RiTii R., born October
12, 1826.

6.

7.

8.
9.

10.

ilied

* 11.

1. 1.

1.8. 1.4.4.
June
13, 1843,

1.
Gii.man, born October 22, a shoe maker

Margaret Ann Fisher (IIintington)


1809, in Keene, N. Y.; married,

Murray Gilman,

and farmer. She was a member Keene, N. Y.

of the Congregational cluiirh.

and lived

in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

71

4.
5. 6.
7.

born November 15, 1848. Ida Jane, born May 2, 1851. Sarah Eva, born August 31, 1853. John Charles Fremont, born June 20, 1858. James Franklin, born July 15, 1860.

Helen Louisa,

8.

Henry,

born August 30, 1862.

1. 1. 1. 8. 1. 4. 4. 3.

Mary Colby (Huntington)


N.
8,

Kent, born February


Kent, a farmer.

17, 1813, in

Y.; married,

February

28, 1833, Lincoln

Keene, She died August

1859.

children.
1. 2.

Rhoda

C.

3.

Clarissa M. Eliza A.

4.

George W.

Mary

A.

Lydia a. Charlotte R.

1. 1. 1. 8. 1. 4. 4. 4.

John
to the

C.

Huntington, born June

7,

1814, in Keene, X. Y.; married

Eliza AMssil.

He was

a farmer, and lived in Schroon, N. Y.

They belonged

Methodist denomination.

children, born in schroon,


1. 2.

n. y.

Julia.

3.

Samuel. George.
Jane.

4.
5.
6.

Sarah Ann.
Albert.

1. 1. 1. 8. 1. 4. 4. 7.
married December
29, 1815.

Moses Bradford Huntington, born March 31, 1818, in Keene, N. Y.; lU, 1847, Sarah Ann Macfarland, who was born December
They
lived in

North Elba, N.

Y.,

where he was engaged

in farming.

They were

^Methodists.

children, born in north ELBA,


1.
2.

N. Y.

3.

born October 26, 1848. James Wallace, born November 13, 1851. Ada Isabell, born May 13, 1854.

Ann Maria,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 1.

1.8. 1.4.4.8.
Wasiiiukx,
\>(>r\\

KdXAXA Daim
Kt'e-m-.

{I1(

ntincjtox)
l.'>.

July

9,

1H20, in

N. Y.; married, February

1.{H, Alon/.o

Waslihurn. a farim-r living

in

North Elba, X. Y.

They were

Methcjdists,
IX

CHII,I)RKX,
1.

BORN

XOKTIl

KI.liA.

X. Y.

ClIAHI.ES A.

2.

ClIAKl.OTTK B.

3.

DALPHtN
i^i.EAXon.

C.

4.

1. 1.
N. Y.: married, July

1.8. 1.4.4. 11.

Ri TH K. (IlrxTixtiTox) Wasiiiukx, born October 12, 182G, in Keene, 4. 148, Abel Washburn, a farmer living in North Klba,

\.

Tbty were Meth(jdists.


ciiili>i:kn.
1.

horn

in

ndrtii

ki.ija,

n.

y.

2.

Oka Jank. Ci.ara E.


Sarah
E.

3. 4.
.").

AuEi, E.
(ir.ORCiK.

1. 1.

1.8. 1.4.5.
luirn

AiucAii, (HrNTixci ion) Biimi,


ton. \.
II.;

Derember

3(>.

7HS, in Benning-

inarrifd in
2S,

Knvember
IS'.Hi.

INOH. Ebenezer Burtt,

who

died in 1841.

She

(lic.l

January

<

HII.DREN.

1.

ElKXK/.KI!.

2.

Lyi>ia.

3.

f^LDRIDGE.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Samuel.
Geor(;e.

Orandal. Mary.
Francis.
Lydia, Sainuel, George,

8.

Mary and Kraneis were dead

in 1868.

1. 1. 1. S. 1. 1. s.

Sam

I.I

X rix<iT)X, born .Inly


iiaiiiiah Stiekiiey;
tiieir

!',

7:is, in Bennini,'t(>n,

NovemlMT

11,

IS'.'l,

llity

X. 11.: married wrrr both mcmi>ers of the Con-

gregational ehurch in

native town.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN BENNINGTON,
1.
2.

73
N. H.

Joseph

F.,

burn February
^Nlay 28.

6,

1832.
17,

Mary
Ruth

Persis, born N<,vember


A.,

1833

died October 21, 1837.

3.

born

1838; she lived in

De

Soto,

Wis. in 1863.

1. 1.
Mass.; married Elizabeth

1.8.5.
20,

Jonathan Huntington, born February


*
* *

1719-20 in Amesbury,

CHILD.
1.

Elizabeth, born

in

Amesbury, September

IG, 1763.

Christopher Huntington
and
his

1. 2.

Descendants.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

77

2
his

Chkist(jphkr Huntington, probably accompanied


sor,
7,

mother to Windmarried, October

Conn., where he must have spent his youtli.

He

liere

1652, Ruth, daughter of

Wm.

Rockwell, " a prominent and highly respected

member

of the conmiunity."

He

removed, probably, in the spring of 1G54,

to

Windsor records, and the death of another in ]\Iay, 1654, on those of Saybruok. Here he remained until the spring of 1660, when, with a company of the Saybrook colony who had organized themselves into a church, under the care of Rev. James Fitch, he removed to the valley of the Yantic, and with his brother Simon, aided in laying the foundations of the new town of Norwich. He had now reached the prime of his manhood; and proved himself one of the most efficient and useful of the hardy pioneers. His name occurs often in the earlier records of this enterprising town, and always in honorable relations. His house lot was one of the prominent localities in the settlement. In 1668 the general court granted him 100 acres of land, not more than twenty acres of it In 1678, appointed town clerk. In 1685, he was one of the to be meadow. twelve patentees of the new town of Norwich. In 1686 his name occurs as
Sayljrook, as the birth of one child appeared in l()5o, on the

one of the committee "


minister."

to

make

provision

for

maintaining the reverend

His death had occurred

in 1691, as

appears from the probate of his

will.

No He
of

stone marks the resting place of this pioneer of the Norwich settlement.
sleeps, doubtless, not far
rest,

from the banks of the pleasant Yantic,

in the

meadow where

unmarked, the mortal remains of so many of the pioneers the early settlement of Norwich.

CHILDREN.

The death
1.

2.

3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

* * *

of the first Christopher, and the births of all but the first two of this family, are on the Norwich records. CiiKiSTOPHER, born in 1653 lived one year and four months, and died in Saybrook. The first fact appears on the Windsor records, and the second was taken from the Saybrook records, before they were burnt in the old fort. Ruth, born April 13, 1653, and probably a twin with the above Christopher. She probably died in infancy. Ruth, born in Saybrook, in April, 1658; married, March 26, 1681, Samuel Pratt of Saybrook, who came to Norwich with the early settlers. They had one child recorded in Norwich, Samuel Pratt, born February 11, 1683; she died February 14, 1683. Christopher, born November 1, 1660. Thomas, born March 18, 1664.
;

John, bom March

15, 1666.

Susannah, born

in

August, 1668.

78
8.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Lydia, or as the records liave chosen to enter the name, Lydyah, was born in Norwieli, in August, 1H7'J. Ann. horn in Norwich, October 25,167."): married October is, I61i7 Jonatlian, son of Thomas and Mary (Kiidd) Bintrham. Her husl)and was l)orn April 15, 16 74, and was the third of eleven His father was afterwards (U-acon of the Windham children.
church.
their

9.

He had a family and descendants respectable both numbers and for their characters.

in

1.2.4.
Christopher IIintington, born
"the
first

in Norwieli,

November

1,

1660, being

born of males

in the

town."

Born, thus, during the

first

year of the

and destined to grow up in its infancy, and spend his manly vigor and mature age in its forming period, he was also designed and used Vjy Providence, as a prominent contriliutor to the pro9])erity of its most vital secular interests, and a marked j)illar of support to those of religion.
history of his native town,

His character, molded, mainly,

l)y

the very best of

all

influences, those of a
toil,

quiet home, in which every-day piety hallows every-day

and over wliich a


its

sense of duty rules as the deepest incentive to

its

labors and

pastimes alike,
In a period

unfolded early with every element of consistency and strength.


of

exposure and calling often for extreme advi'nture. he became resolute and In an age devoted to the revival of" a simjile and primitive jiiety, he fearless.
inflexible Christian

became a humble,

at his disposal, trained himself to the

and with the best and am])lest means most intelligent and eflfeetive discharge of
;

every duty, either to

God

or the world.
first wife.

He

married, for his

May

26, 1681, Sarah,

born January, 1663,

daughter of Deacon Thomas Adgate, by his second wife, ]Mrs. Mary Biishnell, She was the mother of his first widow of Richard liushnell, of Saybrook.
ei""ht children,

and died

in

Norwieli, in February, 1705-6, aged 42.

He mar-

ried for his second wife, in October, 1706, Mrs. Judith (Stevens) Brewster,

widow

of Jonathan Brewster, a great grandson of the venerable J^lder Brewster,

the spiritual guide and teacher of the Mayflower pilgrims.

She became the


plain

mother

of four cliildren.
liini

In 1684 the town grant

parcel of land on a

siiiail

near

tlie

mouth

of

Crane brook.
1

In each of the years 16!)1. 1705 and

70!. lie is

on the record as
clerk,

tlie

first

townsman.

He succeeded

Riciiard

Biislim-U, as

town
in

which

otiice

he

transmitted, in due time, to his son Isaac.


In 1695 or '96 he

was appointed deacon, and

lliis

olliee

si

rved with

marked

abilitv to the close of his life.

He

ap|H'ars to iiave

l)eeii

a prai-tical
in

surveyor; and his decision on a dispute regarding land


early day.s an end of
his uncle
all strife.

titles,
tlu'

was

those

He

was, aec<n'dingly, on

commission with

Simon,

to re-ileed the lands

whose

titles

were

in disjiute.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

79

He had become
show.
"all that

In 1705, July 21, he and his brother

an extensive land holder, as the early records abundantly Thomas deed to John Elderkin,

partnership, as
ton, as

our one hundred acres of upland and meadows, which we hold in it was given to us by our honored father, Christopher Huntinghis last will

by

and testament."
in

Conn. Colonial Records show that

Christopher was deputy to the General Court,

he was appointed Justice of the Peace,

May and August 1710, and May 1714, and October 1715.
his
hill in

that

He

died in Norwich,

AprU

24, 1735,

and

remains were interred, as his


the southeast corner of

venerable headstone shows, on the brow of the


the uptown burying lot in Norwich.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH TOWN, CONN.


*

Ruth, born November 28, 1682. Christopher, born September 12,


Isaac, born February 5, 1688, Jabez, born January 26, 1691.

1686.

Matthew,

born April 16, 1694.

Hezekiah, born December 16, 1696. Sarah, born January 5, 1699-1700. Jeremiah, born December 15, 1702, and
Judith, born September 10, 1707. John, born November 14, 1709. Elizabeth, born May 6, 1712. Jeremiah, born December 20, 1715.

died the next year.

1.2.4.
Ruth (Huntington) Wheelock,
1682; where she married, January
8,

1.
born
in

Norwich, November
IVIass,

28,

1707-8, Ralph Wheelock, of

Windham,
in 1683.

Conn., a son of Capt. Eleazer Wheelock, of Mendon,

who born

She deserves especial notice in this memoir, both for her own great personal worth, and for the excellence and eminence of her descendants. Every tradition respecting her makes her a woman of unusual intelHgence, and of rare piety. Her home, the main theater of her life, was blessed equally by her timely instructions, her holy example, and the administration of a gentle yet She died in Windham, September 1, 1725. firm discipline. Her husband married for his second wife Mercy Standish, by whom he had but one child^ Mary, born November 28, 1728. Ralph Wheelock, the husband of Ruth, was chosen deacon of Windham church in 1729. He died in Windham, October 15, 1748.

children.
1.

2.

Elizabeth, born July Eleazer, born April

18, 1709.

22, 1711;

graduated at Yale College 1733,

with much distinction, and ordained to the work of the ministry, in

80
Lebanon,
in

HUNTINGTON GKNKAI.OOY.
1735, wlicrc he laborrd in
tlie

niiuistry,

and

in

the

work
of

of tt-aohing, until 1770.

Wliih- luri' he ri-ceivt'd the degree


i)f

Doctor of Divinity from the Uuiversily

Edinburgh.

Dur-

ing these years he liad been espeeially sue<-e8sful in teaching

Indian youtli
vicinity, led

and Hanover, X.H., .\cademy for the thorough training of su<di English ami Imiian youth as might be commi-tti'd to his care. Thither he repaireil. ami here he had the satisfaction of laying the foundations of what has since become Dartmouth College, of which he was the first President. He married for his first wife, Mrs. Sarah Maltby, a daughter of Rev.
post,

and the growth of the him to seek a more retired


;

wliite population in that

was chosen

as the best place for establishing an

John Davenport,

of Stamford, Conn.,

and

for his seioiul.

Miss
first

Mary Brismade,
wife,

of Milford.

Conn.

Ruth, a daugiiter of his

was the wife of Rev. Dr. Wm. Patten, 1). D.. of Halifax, ^lass., and mother of the Rev. Dr. Wm. Patten, of Hartford, Conn. She was a woman of marked accomplishments. Another daughter, Mary, marrii-d Prof. Woodward, of Dartmouth College^ John graduAi)igail married Prof. Ripley, of the same college.
ated in the
first

class of

Dartmouth,

in 1771.

and succeeded

bis

father in the Presidency of the college, which office he

filleil

nearly forty years.

His only child, a (laughter, became the wife

of the Rev. Dr. Allen, of

Northampton, and President

of

How-

doiu College.
RiiTii, born

Two

other of Eleazer's sons. Col. Eleazer, and


at

James, also graduated


3.

Dartmouth College.
Pomcroy. of

May

25, 1713.
.i.

4.

AnKiAir,, born March

1717; married the Rev. Dr.

Hebron, Conn., and was the mother


to
5.
t>.

of seven diildren,

who

lived

honor their parentage.


20, 1720.
7,

John, born January


Saijaii. born .July

and died on the


of

2!)th

of sanu- month.

1725
t-ii

married, December 21, 1742, tinseph


lii-st

Hingiiam. and hatl se\

chiliiren. the

whom was

Jerusba.

born ()ctoi)er 15. 1713; married. Septendn-r 19. 1769. Rev. !^amuel Kirklaml. the missionary to the Indians in Oneiila.

Ni-w York,

and father

ol

Dr.

.lolin

Kirkland.

tin-

distinguished President of

Harvard Universitv. trom isio

to 1.S2S.

Cuius urn
I

i;

II

in<;
I.

ion, born
IS.

in

Norwich. Septrnd)er

12. ItiSii,

and

married,

first.

I'llHiiaiy

1717

Al>igail.
tlu'

widow
2,

of

Harnabas l^athrop,

wiio had ilied

.Mav 27.

I71n.

She lierame

motiier of eight children and

died .lune

2, 173<i.

He

married, second.

May

1733. Eli/alieth Ensworth.


2.
1

of Canterlmry, Conn.,

who

hail

one child, and died March

7.31-5.

He

married, third, .June

4, 174<>,

Mary Rrewster, who died without

children, De-

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
cember
24,

81

when he mavried, fourth, February 7, 1750-1, Mrs. Mary who died March 14, 1761. This Christopher removed to Xorwich, West Farms, and here he lived, a useful man and consistent Chrif-tian, and died February 11, 1759. His first
1749;

Gaylord, of Hebron, Conn.,

wife was the

fifth

daughter of Caleb and Margaret (Post) Abel, and was born

March

16, 1690.

CHILDREN.
This family were
*
1.

all born in Norwich and recorded Christopher, born June 20, 1719.

there.

2.

3.

Elisha, born September 22, 1720. Ruth, born August 3, 1722, and married Joshua Sherman
She died
in 1742. 26, 1723.

in 1741.

4.

AzARiAH, born November

* * * *

5. 6.
7.

Margaret, born November

23, 1724.

8.
9.

Theophilus, born September 12, 1726. Barnabas, born May 29, 1728. Sarah, born April 27, 1730. Elizabeth, born February 3, 1734-5, and died October

25, 1758.

1. 2. 4. 2. 1.
Christopher Huntington, born June
20,

1719,

in

Norwich, Conn.
lived in Bozrab,

He

married, September 29, 1748, Sarah Bingham.

They

Conn., where he died suddenly in March, 1800.

children.
This family were
1. 2. 3.

all

born

in

Norwich,

New

Concord Society.

Christopher, born July 14, 1749, and died in 1759. Sarah, born January 28, 1750-51, and died single in Bozrah. Abigail, born June 13, 1753. She married, November 17, 1778,
Job Talcott,
of Bolton,
14,

Conn.
1755.

4.

Ruth, born August

She married, September

22, 1775, in

the distinguished divine. Dr.

Thomas Baldwin, who was born

Bozrah, Conn., December 23, 1753, and was settled as pastor of


the second Baptist church of Boston,

who

died August 29, 1825.

November 11, 1779, and She was an amiable woman, and an


of

excellent wife.

young.
*
5.

They had six children, the most Her death occurred February 11, 1812.

whom

died

6.

Thomas, born October 28, 1757. Christopher, born March 31, 1766.
1. 2. 4. 2. 1. 5.

Thomas Huntington,
first wife, in

born October 28, 1757.


14, 1779,

He

married, for his


of

Windham, October

Nabby, daughter

Ebenezer and

OJ

HUNTINGTON GKNKALOGY.

Sarah (Clark) liackus. and tor bis second wife, a Griswold. He lived at one time in or near Middletown, Vt., and was a justice of the ])eaee for Rutland county. He was also a deacon of the Baptist church in Middletown, al)out
the year 1X20, after which
lie

rt-nioved to Dresden,

>'.

Y.. as a letter to Dr.

Joshua Huntington,

in

lHo2. states.
(

iiii.i)i:i;x.

The
tliem,

first

five
1

of

tiiis

family were lorn in Bo/.raii, and

last, ))rol)al)ly. in

Middletown. Vt.

have
(1.

lieen
."5.

unable to learn anything definite from any of


(3.

though Elijah.

4. 3. 11.

J visiting that
in

j)art

of

Vermont,

in iJSln.

found the family then residing there, and


1.

very respectable circumstances.

2.

3. 4. 5.
<i.

Backus. John. Erastis,


Naijuv.
^iiXKi;\A. NoKI,.

liorn in Bozi-ah,

Conn.

X*

f^m ~m

i-w

X* O* Oa
l'hel)e

EitAsi'cs llcN riN(rroN, born in Bozrah. Conn., man-ied,

Fulsom.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Back IS

Bkn.ia.min, born in Fairliaven, Vt.

1.2.4.2. 1.5.3.
I>A(

1.

Bkn.jamin HcNTiN(;TON,born in Fairhaven. A"t.: married, .\pril 20, l.s.")l, in Dresden, N. Y., Lydia Eunhemia, daughter of John and Ho.xana ( Elethorp) Nichols. She was born January 29, 1S32, at Crown Point, N. Y. He was a laborer, and niove<l from New York state in lS,5f) to Shawano. Wis., where he died Sej)temlici- 1. l!ti)4. He served in the Civil War as jtrivatc in the 32d Wisconsin Regiment, Co. G, and was mustered out at the
close of the war.

MS

They

are Baptists.
CHII.DKICN.

1.

Jri.iAii ia
ried

1'iiii>ii.ia,

born July

11. 1K53. in

Dresden, X.

V.:

mar-

March
in

30,

1874, in Sliawano. Wis..

Harry .Vamn Hadeau

they live
* * * *
*
2.

Bran(h)n, Wis.

3. A.
.';.

Gkoimjk WiMiKit, born January 3. IS.jo, in I'iconderoiia, N. V. CiiAiNCY BAKrs, l)()rn Novend)er 2;">. I.s."i9. in Sliawano. Wis.
Ei.MF.K Ei.i.swoirni, born February 23,
l.S(il,

and died

in infancy.

Wir.i.iAM Shkr.man. born

May

3,

1H64, in Eldorado, Wis.

(J.

7.

Bkrtik ERNKsr. born .\pril RosK Lykia, l)orn .Inly 21,

23. 1871, in

1S71. in

Sliawano, Wis., Alva Osburn.

Empire, Wis. Shawano. Wis.; married, Tliey live in Shawano, Wis.

in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

83

1.2.4.2. 1.5.3. 1.2.


George Wilber Huntington,
N.
Y.;
7,

born January
also dead.

3,

1855, in Ticonderoga,

married March 30, 1874, in Shawano, Wis., ^latilda Jesse.


1904, in Shawano.

He

died

July

His wife

is

CHILD.
1.

Charles Benjamin, born

lived in

Deer River, Minn.,

in 1908.

1. 2. 4. 2. 1. 5. 3. 1. 3.
born November 25, 1859, in Shawano, September 4, 1881, in Shewano, Wis., Anna ]Maria, daughter of Sorn and Julia (Hanson) Peterson. She was born July 1, 1862, in Winchester, Wis., and died Xovember 10, 1893, in Shawano, Wis. He married, second, September 28, 1895, in Shawano, Loa Belle, daughter of Henry and Mary Elizabeth (Howe) Cole. She was born September 11, 187 7, in Shawano, Wis. He is a laborer, and moved from Shawano City, Wis., March 29, 1907, to Gresham, Wis., where they now live. They are Methodists.
Wis.:

Chauncy Backus Huntin(tTON,


married,
first,

children.
1.

William Benjamin,
in

born July

14, 1882, in

Shawano, Wis.;

lives

Gresham, Wis.
born October
18, 1904, in
19, 1884, in Shawano, Wis.; married Townsend, Wis., Charles Henry Cole.

2.

Anna Maria,
September

They
3.

live in

Shawano, Wis.
21, 1888, in Marinette, Wis.; lives in

John Elmer,

born February

4.

Shawano, Wis. Gertie, born December Wis.

12,

1890; died July 23, 1896, in Shawano,


1897, in Shawano, Wis.;

5.

Ethel Elizabeth,
lives in

born February

16,

6.
7.

Gresham, Wis. Denie, born and died May

Eva Luella,

12, 1899, in Marinette, Wis. born January 23, 1901, and died July

1,

1902, in

Shawano, Wis.
8.

9.

10.

11.

born October 5, 1902, in Shawano, Wis.; Gresham, Wis. Myrtle Willma, born February 21, 1905, in Shawano, Wis.; lives in Gresham, Wis. Bernerd Erwin, born June 28, 1907, and died July 5, 1907, in Shawano, Wis. Vernerd Erwin, born June 28, 1907, and died November 14,
lives in

Chauncy Raymond,

1907, in Shawano, Wis.

84

HUNTIN'GTOX ORNKALOOY.

W'li.i.iAM

biiKKMAN
lit-

1 1

T x iiNii lox.
I.s8.").

lioiii

May

.5,

l.S(i4.

ill

El Dorado.

Wis.; married Novcnilu-r 17.


rlolin

in Shawiiiio.
tiiiii'

Wis., Bessie Mae, daujrliter of

Scars.

iiian-ii'd

a sih'oikI

.\uirust G. 1H9^. in Sliawano, Wis.,

Matrona
died

Ellen, dauirlitei- of Denis


IS. 1.S9G. in

and .Marv
\\is.

.Malissy

(Vance) Sullivan.

She
in

Jiiiif

Shawano,
(

lie married, third. .Inly 4.

l!o(.

Belle Plaine. Wis.. Eleanor

Jertrude. daiiuhtei' of Syiliiey Pliillander

and Silva

Almira (Prouty)

\'aii

Ornian.

She was
:

liorn

May

IS. 1SS2.

He
and

is

a carpenter

and

stuiieiiiasou
\'.)i>:>
:

lie

lived in Sliawano City. Wis.:


to

moved
19(i6,

to C'randon, Wis.. to (rresliani.

March Wi<.. March


_'.",

hack

Shawano. Wis., .March


lives.

_'.

1.

1Ihi7.

where he now

ClllLDRKN.
1.

A\'ai

IKK Er(;KXK, horn June


horn .May

2.'!,

issc, in Sliawano. Wis.: lives in

iMarinctte. Wis.
2.

Chestkr Dk Vax,
Gresham.
^^
is.

14. ls!i4, in

Shawano. Shawano.

A\'is.:

livi-s in

;{.

Mm,

I,

ICY Vioi.A, horn A]iril is.

1S!h;, in

A\'is.:

lives

in

Gresliani.
4.

Wis.
-i."),

Haki-EY Ehnkst, horn April


(ircsham. Wis.

1901. in

Shawano. Wis.:

lives in

.").

WlNKEi!i>
lives in
()i!A

Ai:N()1.i>.

horn Septemi)i'r

L'7, llo;i,

in IJclIc I'lainc

Wis.;

6.

Gresham, Wis. LiciM.K. born Ajiril


Wis.

2, 190.'), in

C'laiidon. Wis.; lives in (Jres-

liain,

1.2.4.2. 1.5.3.
Bi;i{
III'.

1. a.
"i.'i.

1S71, in l'aii|)ire. \\'is.: IIiXTixcrnx. horn A]>ril 1S9'2. in Shawano. \Vis.. .Vnna Lisetle. daicj,hlcr of She was horn Ajiril (i. 1S7I. Auiinst Jolin ami Caroline (Kemnety) ivenschel. in Ik'rlin, Germany. He lived in Shawami. Wis.; moved to .loluisoii .Siding, lie is a liarber. Wis., May 21, 1!MI4 moved to Crandon. Wis., .May 2, 190."), and then to (iresham, Wis., where he now li\c>. They are Mcthodi>ls.

Ei;XKSi

married Septemlier

I.

ciiiiniiKN.
1.

III'

K \i( Ki,h>,
.Vi.i Ki!i,

liorii

.Inly II. is!(|, in

.Shawano,

\\'i>.

2.
:i.

HiiMiK IIakky

horn .lamiary 21,


9,

l.S9i, in

.*^hawano. Wis.

Ci.irioKi), horn July

1.S97, in

.Shawano, Wis.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

85

1. 2. 4. 2. 1. 6.
Chkistopheu Huntington, born March
2U, 1794,

31, 1766.

He

married,

Lucy, daughter of Jeremiah and Dorothy (Hills) Culver.

May He was a

physician,

and resided

in

Bozrah, where he died, July

17, 1821.

His widow

was, in 1857 living in Manchester, at the age of 89, with her daughter, JMrs.

Marble.

CHILDREN.
This family were
*
1.

2.

all born in Bozrah, Conn. BALinviN, born October 17, 1795. Nauby, born August 3, 1797, married, February 27, 1813, Horace Bidwell, of South Manchester, where they resided in 1858. He was a farmer. The}- had children.

Ruth

*
*

3.

4.
5.

Christopher, born July 22, 1799. Elisha Hyde, born December 3, 1803. T^UCY, born December 21, 1805, married

the Hon.

AVm. B. Spooner,

merchant, of Boston, where they resided.


*
0.

Sarah, born May

2.

isio.

1. 2. 4. 2. 1. 6. 1.

married

Ruth Baldwin (Huntin(tTOn) Boutelle, born October in December 1818, David Boutelle. He was a merchant

17,
in

1795;

Boston,

Mass., where his wife died in December. 1823.

CHILDREN.
*
*
1. 2.

Mary Baldwin,

born December

12, 1819.

Caroline Ruth, born June

18, 1823.

1. 2. 4. 2. 1. 6. 1. 1.

Mary Baldwin (Boutellk) Snow, born December 12, 1819; married November 13, 1838, Benjamin Snow, Jr., who was born October, 1813. ]\lrs. Snow died October 21, 1851, and her husband died INlay 16, 1892.
CHILDREN.
*
*
1. 2.

Francis Hi^ntington, born June

29, 1840.

3.

Martha Boitelle, l)oi-n April 13. 1842. Mary Caroline, born July 30, 1844; died
Benjamin Hall, born October
P^MMA Louise, born April
1,

August

19, 1847. 17, 1874.

4.
5.

13,
;

1848; died January


died July 28, 1851.

1851

86

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2.4.2.
Jane

1. 6. 1. 1. 1.

FitANCis iriNTiNcjTox Sxow, born June 29, 1840: married July 8, 1868, Aiki-n, who was born June 5, 1843. He died SepU-niber 16, 19U8.

Dr. F.

There was never an educator II. Snow, and the news of

in

Kansas so well known


death
in

to its people as

his

Delafield. Wisconsin, on the

twentietli of Septeml)er, brought a sliock of rrief

and a sense of pain and perini])aired

sonal loss to tens of thousands of our citizens.


for about a year,

His health had bi'en

and during that time he had been ai)le to render little active service in his department of university work. But through the summer, which he spent in Wisconsin and Michigan, there had been such improvement in his
conditi(jn that a complete restoration to health

was hoped

for.

At the

last

the

end came suddenly and almost painlessly. Francis Huntington Snow was of New
Fitchburg,
]\Iass.,

1-higland ancestry,

and was born


in the

in

June

21).

1840.

In

l.Sd'i

he was graduated from Williams


taught for a time

College with the

first

honors of his

class.

He

Fitchburg

High School, and took a course in the Andover Theological Seminary, but was induced by the late Governor Charles Robinson to come to Kansas as a numHere began the rt'al work ber of the first faculty of the University of Kansas. of Doctor Snow's life, and from Sc])tcn)ber, IStJG, to the day of his death, tlu-re was no break in his connection with the institution that ln' loved so dearly ami served so efficiently; this service extended over more than forty-two years
Trained as a
classical student,

circumstances reipiired Doctor Snow to give


it

himself to scientific studit-s; and

was

in this fiehl that his


first

great work as a

teacher and investigator was done.


necessary that cmc

In that

faculty of three

men,

it

was

man

should cover the fields of work that are

now

distributed

among more than two .score of instructors; but as the university and its faculty grew, Doctor Snow gradually narrowed the (iel<l of his greatest activity, until
in

the later years of hjs

life tin-

major

p;n

ot iiis

work was

in

entomology.

In

this field

he earni'd an enviable
gi\ing to the university
al

re|)iilation

as a scientific investigator.
all

For

thirty yeais be led collecting e.\])editions to

jiarts of tlu>

country that re-

sulted

in

museum one
iiis

of

the largest autl most valuable

entoinologif

collections in

thi'

I'nited Stales, and

he turned

his

scientifit-

kunwletlge (o practical account in

plan

foi-

saving farm crops from the

ravages of the chihch

liugs.

In aildition lo liicse manifold activities.

Doctor
years

Smow conducted
of his

meteorological investigations of gi-eat \alue,and the

last

lite offereii a

course of study

in

organic exobition to ad\anced students

of the university.
in l.H!)o

Doctor Snow was elected the


in this

fifth

chancellor of

tlu'

University of

Kan>as, and

capacity served with rare


in

a<

ceptance for eleven years, the

longest tenure of service for any chancellor


to
lo
tlic pieseiit

the history of the institution up

lime.

In chancellor Snow's adniinistralion the institution began


of

take on the cliaracler

re:il

university; and the buildings. e(|ui|iment,


all

size of faculty,

and nundxT of students,

|iractically
ti>e

doubled within

tliis

period.

In met'ling the prolileins

and making

necessary adjustments

in a

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
transition period like this, cool

87

judgment and

skill

are indispensable; and the


to the university

watchfulness and tact of Chancellor


points of vantage, and averted

Snow gave

numerous

many dangers

that seemed impending.

The
in-

arduous labor, the heavy weight of responsibility, and the nervous strain
volved in the work of the chancellorship proved too

much

for the

endurance of
resigned the
of

Chancellor Snow, and his hitherto rugged health gave way.


History, which position he held for the rest of his

He

chancellorship in 1901, and was appointed to the professorship


life.

Natural
he was

Doctor Snow was trained


a teacher of men;
if

for the Christian uiinistr}-,

and

all his life

he taught from the class-room and the laboratory rather than from the pulpit, none the less he tauglit lessons of divine truth and righteousness.

And

his

buoyant

ho])c. his inflexible integrity, his tireless energ\-,

his contagious enthusiasm, his loving faith, his simple manliness,

all

these

touched the

lives of those

thousands of students with

whom

he came
action.

in

contact

as a benediction, stimulating

them

to noble irleals of life

and

CHILDREN.
1.

William Appleton,
1899.

1)orn .Tune

2^),

1869; drowned October


l.s7o.

10,

2.

3.

Martha Boutelle, born September 10, Mary Margaret, born August 10, 1872.

4.
5.
G.

Edith Huntington, born September 12, 1875. Francis Law^rence, born December 8, 1882. Harold Hokton, born September 17, 1888; died June

9,

1889.

12421B1
Mahtha Boutelle (Snow) Wallace,
George Wallace, who was born December Mrs. Wallace is a resident of Xewton, Mass.

12
born Ajnil
13.

1842: married
2G, 1900.

22, 1835,

and died July

children.
1.

Mary Huntington,

born December

1,

18GG.

2.

3.

4.

MAR(iARET Snow, born January 25, Kate Boutelle, born November 3, Robert, born March 22, 1884.

1870. 1875.

1.2.4.2. 1.6. 1.2.


September

Caroline Ruth (Boutelle) Dole, born June 21, 184fi, Abram S. Dole.
CHILDREN.
1.

18,

1823

married,

2.

David Boutelle, born March 28, Thomas Richardson Boutelle,

1849.

born February

4,

1851.

88

HL'NTINGTON GKNKALOGY.

1.2.4.2. 1.6.
CiiinsKHMiKi!
.M;irv \\'(1)1). of
.IiiMc N. 1m;!4.
ill

;j.
1

Ill

N Tixc Tox. bDiii


lli'

.Iiilv

2J.

79^.

aiiil

marrifd.

in

1><23,
dieil,

Wiiidliaiii.

was

a di-aU'r in

slioi'S. in

Hartford, and

that city, ids wife surviving

him

aioiit

a dcizen \ears.

IMl.KIIKX. t)l:X

IX

IIAl; IKolIIt.

(UXX.

1.

C'liAKi.KS. born

May

29. 124.
2!>.

2.

(jKoiiCK. Ijorn
litT

XovcnduT
Ill'

ix2t;.

and died

in .Mol)ili'. Ala..

Septemin

29,

l.'.i.

was
4.

at tlu' time of his ik-ath a ch-rk

comnHssion h(juse.
*
.'{.

Ili:xi;v.

horn .Scptcmbrr

1S29.

1.2. 1.2.
CiiAiti.K.s

1.

(>.

3. 1.
May
29. 1.S24:

IIixi

IX(;

lox,

i)orn

in

Hartford.

married

at

(u-neva, X. Y.. Au<;iist 24.


in<.Cton. 111.

I.s4t!.

.Susan .\mi'lia Tondinson.

and lived was

in Hlooni-

He was

for a time in the shoe business, but later

a railroad

engineer.

His wife was horu June 20, 1827, and died November
of (Jeneva.

IH. 1k.")7.

and

was a daughter of Harvey Tonilinson.


cmi.nitKX,
1.

X. Y.
ii.i..

lioi.'X

IX

lii.ooMixcTOX.
.'!<i.

.Maim

Isaisi.i.i.a. l)orii -July

1.S4 7.

2.
.S.

(Jkoim;!-:

Wii.i.ia.m. born

June

22. 1S;jO, antl died

Ei>\VAl!i)
18.54.

IlAiiVKV. born

November

27. ISfiS,

Mareh and died

l.i.

is.">4.

.Xpril

24,

1.2. 4. 2.
Hi;xi;v
1
1

1.

(5. ;5.

3.
I.

rx

riX(;

ox.

Iiorii

in

iiaitt'oni. Se|itcinlier

1S2II;
isi!'.

married.

Septend)er
livinsr in

I.

IS.jO.

Iluldah (row.

who was

born. .lanuaiy 21.


in is"),s.

He was

Valparaiso. Ind.. and was a farmer


(

II

II.DKKX.
II..

IIOI.'X

IX

AI.rAltAISd.

IXI>.
2(!,
l.s.").'{.

1.

Ciilsis loriiKi:

born April

(I.

1851, and died Xovendier


12. 185;{.

2.

Amki.ia Ki:ax(
(4koU(;i.
W'ii.i.i

i:s.

born .Marcli

3.

am, born .\ugust

11.185.").

1
lOi.j.SiiA

I
.'!.

IlvDK

Ilr.v riNiiToX.

born I)eeendn'r

l.so.t.

His early

life

was spent
long
with

in his nativ*'

town,

in llic

family of a liani \Miiking farmer, where he


Ibit

aecpiiriMl habits of inilnstr\

and tconoiny.

he was too aini)itious to delve

'

among the stony litlds of M(j/rah. ami tried his fortune at shoe making, Again he made an attempt in S<heneehis eMer brother, in Hartford.
where he married, Sep-

tady. X. Y., and in a few months reniove<l to Geneva,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

89

tember 19, 1825, Phebe AA'hite. Remaining here about three 3'ears, he went to Canandaigua, where he lived about the same time, when he removed to his permanent home in Penn Yan. He was a man of unusual activity and energy in business, knowing no such word as fail. For the last three or four years of his life he was engaged in business in Chicago, 111. He was, also, i)resident of the ^lercantile Bank, at Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. lie was attacked with paralysis on the Gtli of January 1857, in Chicago, where he died on the 15tli of the same month. His remains were intered in Penn Yan, where his family had continued to reside.

CHILDREN.

The first two Penn Yan.


1.

of this familj'

were born

in

Canandaigua, and the


11, 1827,

rest in

Charles Porter,

born September

and died

in

Canan-

daigua, October 18, 1829.


2.

Mary

3.

4.
5.

C.

Catherine, born October 17, 1829; married, at Penn Yan, September 2, 1850, James Morgan, son of Samuel S. and Sarah (Armstrong) Chapman of Penn Yan. He was born October 10, 1827, and lived in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1860. P^DWARDS White, born February 3, 1832, and died in Penn Yan, October 18, 1833. Edward.s Charles, born June 10, 1834. Lucy Sophia, born June 20, 1836, and lived in Penn Yan in 1860. William Spooner, born October 2, 1839.

1. 2. 4. 2. 1. 6. 4. 4.

Edwards Charles Huntington, born June


7,

10, 1834, married,

October

1857, Cornelia Bradley, daughter of

Wm.

Send) Lamport.

He was

a druggist in his
111.,

Henry and Mary Ellen (Townnative town, until November 1859,


Avas living in 1860.

when he removed

to Galesburg,

where he
child.

1.

Cora Louise,

born February 22, 1859, in Penn Yan, N. Y.

1. 2. 4. 2. 1. 6. 4. 6.

William Spooner Huntington,


X.
Y.; married,

born October

2,

1839, in

Penn Yan,

October

1859, in Springfield,

]\Iass.,

Fannie A. Dearborn.

She was born in Gilmanton, N. H., and died August 6, 1909, in Concord, N.H. He was cashier of the First National Bank in Washington, D. C, where he died March 1872. They were Episcopalians.
,

children.
1.

2.

Daughter, died in infancy. William Spooner, born January

15, 1871.

90

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2. 4.2. 1.6.4.6.2.


Wii.i.iAM
ton,
I).
(".;

Spooneu Huntington, born January


A])ril
7,

1.").

1X71. in

WashingLouise,

married,

l!Ou,

in

Hradfonl. Vt..

Katlierini'

(laughter of

Harry Elwood and Annie Maria (Weston) Parker.


Lisbon. N. H.

She was born

July
X.

<.K

187!. in
is

llf
II.

TreasuiH'r of the .Meii'iniack County Savings Bank, of Concord.


lived in

He

Washington,

I).

C. and moved

to

Concord. X.

II..

where

he now

lives, iu 1883.

They are

Episcopalians.
ClIIM).

1.

Pahkkk, born Januarv

2('>.

1!11.

1. 2. 4. 2. 1. 6. 6.
.Sauaii
1X2H.
(

lIiN riN(iT()N) Maijiu.k, born

May

2.

ISlo; married.

.Vpril

.'!<

Henry

.Marl)]c. a

paper nianut'acturer. of North Manchester. Conn.


CIIII.DKKN.

1.

Hariukt Elizabktii.
CuAin.KS.

liorii

October

12, 1829.

2.
.'}.

Hknky.
(iKoRtiK,
is

4.

dead.

1.

2. 4. 2. 1. 6. 6.
March
.Mr.
2.'i.

1.
October
12,
Ct.,

Hahhiet Em/.ahktii (Mauiu.k) WiiiTK,


Manchester,
Ct.:

born

1829, in

married.

18.")3,

in

Manchester,

Morgan

Edward, son
18, 18;iU, in

Henry and Wapping, Ct.


of

Jt-rusha (Hai'ber)

White.

He was born October,


lit-

White was a
lie

inillwiiglit in early life,

later iu the Postal servict-.


Civil
11)02.
\\ ar.

where

served 20 years.

but

scuta substitute.
Congregationalists.

He

died

in

and was was drafted for the Manchester. Ct.. OctoJHT 2."!.

They were
Mrs. Whit"

was living

in

.Manchester, with her daughter Harriet,


CKII.I).

iu i;Mt8.

1.

llAi:i;ii.r

II

riNc; rox,

born October

4, 18;')8, in

Mancluster. Ct.

1. 2. 4. 2. 2.
Ei.ihiia

Hun

riN(iT(N, born Septt-mbcr 22. 1720, in


;il,
1

Xorwich, Conn.

He
died

married, December

7fio,

Dinah. dau'_ditcr probal)ly of .Samuel and Dina


l)orn in

(Hatch) Chapman.
as aj)pears

She was

New

London,

iluly 2o. K.'iJ.

He

from the Xorwich records, February

12, 17ti(i.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
Both children of this family have their births recorded * 1. Elisha, born April 23, 1762.
2.

91

in

Norwich,

Dinah, born February 13, 1765. and married, May 19, 1786, Samuel Judd. At least, such a marriage is on record, and this is the
probable Dinah.

1. 2. 4.

2. 2. 1.
West Farms, Xorwich. 3, 1765, and who
3,

Elisha

IIuNTiN(iT<)N, born April 23, 1762, in

He

married, ]\Iay 20, 17.S4,

Nancy Rudd, who was born July


died in Franklin, Februai'y

died January 25, 1848.

He

1833.

CHILDREN.
This family were all born in Franklin. * 1. Charles, born June 8. 1785.
* *
2. 3.

Anna, born January Merane, born Ajn-il

31, 1787.
23, 1789.

* *
* * *

4.
5. 6.
7.

Asher, born August 14. 1791. Talitha, born February 13, 1794. Lydia, born December 29, 1795. Jonathan Rudd, born December
ZiBA. born September
12, 1801.

14, 1798.

8.

1. 2. 4. 2. 2. 1. 1.

Charles Huntington, born June


1."),

8,

1785, in Franklin, Conn.; married

Cynthia, daughter of Eleazor and Prudee (Rogers) Tracy, of Franklin,


1809.

March

He

died in Norwich, October

1,

1816.

children, born in franklin, conn.


1.

Cornelia Rudd, born


and had

A])ril 10, 1811,

married Joseph

II. Pettis,

thi-ee children.

They

lived in Brooklyn, N. Y.

2.

Carlos Tracy, born August 6, 1813, married, June 6, 1854, Ellen J. Cobb of Norwich city. He returned from a successful visit to
California,

and was afterwards a money broker

in

Wall

street,

3.

New York. Nancy Rudd,

born September 22, 1815, married George Howard, and had three children. Thev lived in Tan-vtown, N. Y.

1.2. 4. 2. 2.
Anna
married, February 25, 1813, John Cook.

1. 2.
resided in Norwich, Conn.

(IIuNTiN(iTON) Cook, born January 31, 1787, in Franklin, Conn.:

They

Mrs. Cook died

in

Norwich, February

5,

1860.

92

HUNTIXOTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

HiTH Ann.

born

December

IG, 1K17; niiirriiMl

Wm.

II.

Huek. of
S.

Albany, N. Y.
2.

Sakah

IIowaui). born November


born Novemlu-r

is. IHlSt;

married \.

Went-

worth. of Xorwicb eity.


3.

LrcY Latmkui',

l.i.

ls-22: marrii'<l

William Clfur

shire, of All>any.
4.

N. Y.
7,

LvDiA Tkacy, born August

ls-27.

>

4.

>

>

Q
April
2:{.

Mkkank

(lIiNTiN(ir()N) IJknnkt, born


2!,

17s!i; married,
Tliis

in

Franklin, January

IHIG, Jonathan B. IJennet, of

Canteibmx.

tamilv

lived in Nelson. N. Y..

where she died

in

October.

1S.")2.

Ciril.DltKN.
1.

CiiAiti.KS Tt itNEli.

born November

27, ISKJ.

2.
;J.

TAKixtx IlrxTiNGTON, born June


AIautjia, who
is

2."^,

Isis.

dead.
Ki. IHllt.

4.
."j.

Mekane.
Joseph

born November
born

H..

November

27, 1.S22.
4,

G.
7.

AsAiiEL P^MSiiA, born July

182G.

Palmeh.

12
AsiiKi:

4 2 2

14
She was born
is.ji;.

lIiN

i.NciToN, l)orn

August 14.17!n.in Kiimklin. Conn.: marrietl


in

Lydia. dawghtcr of Daniel and l.ydia (Rogers) Hyde.


lin,

Frank-

Conn., .\iigust

2."),

17It.').

Tliey lived in Vernon. Conn., until


I'a.. in

IS."!."),

when
I.*".

they went to

I'ennsylvania, and to Athi-ns,


1.H2.

He

dird ,hine

1G0; his wife died August 27,


Cirii. DICI.N.
1.

IXCII'I

l.Mi

rili:

A>l.

WKKE KoKN

IN

KKNON. CONN.

2.

and diet! July 2, 1819. Lvi>i A Ji III TiA. bniM Angust24, 1818, and died October 19, 1819. II\i;i;ii,i ilvi.i;. lK)rii July 17.1820: married, .\ugust 2."). 1839, i-iicins II. Heniiet. and died .Vpril 21, 1842, leaving one daughter
IIai!i:ii:i

IIvli;, Ikmii J.uinary 12, 117,

who
4
.)

has since died.

IIk/.ekiaii. iiorn October 19. 1X22.

^^l.|\ Ti;
Xa.n< V

\<

>

Ih.iii

Ocfobci-

1,

I.S24.

Mauia.

l)orn .May 14, 1.S27.


.'U.

CiiAiti,E> OscAii, born Deceinl)er

1X29.
S|)rini:lield. I'a..

K\

1,1

V.N

IIvDK, born June

IH. 1H;{9. in

and died

in .Vthcns, I'a.,

Decetubur

IG, 180G.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

93

1.2.4.2.2.1.4.4.
Hezekiah Huntington, born October
married,
19,

1822, in Vernon,

Conn.;

November
15, 1890.

18, 1850,

Sarah

INI.

Gates.

He was
2,

a farmer and lived in

East Smithfield, Penn., where he died September

1884.

His wife died

October

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

Florence Caroline, born in July 1851 died in 1877. Charles Asher, born in January 1855. George Lincoln, born in East Smithfield, January 21,
;

18()2.

4.

William, born

in 1867; married,

December

29, 1893, Effie Vineer;

they lived in East Smithfield.

1. 2. 4. 2. 2. 1. 4. 4. 2.

Charles Asher Huntington, born


Pa.; married, April
1,

in January, 1855, in East Smithfield,

1880, Lucinda Knickerbocker.

They

are living in East

Smithfield, Penn.

children.
1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.
7.

Hezekiah Hyde, born September 16, 1881. William Clay, born May 8, 1883. Florence Eveline, born August 16, 1884. Harriet May, born February 22, 1887. Charles Vergne, born April 19, 1889. Fred Earl, born May 17, 1891; died February

1896.

Wynne Ray,

born September

12, 1892.
5,

8.

George Leslie,

born September

1894.

1. 2. 4. 2. 2. 1. 4. 4. 3.

George Lincoln Huntington,


21, 1862; married, in

born in East Smithfield, Pa., January


28, 1886, Grace,

East Smithfield, July


29, 1863.

AVilliam Danforth, and


Porte, Ind.,

Mary Amelia (Northrup) Lane.


Mr. Huntington
N.
Y.,
is

December
1,

daughter of She was born in La a farmer, and a member

of the Disciples

Church.
1908
;

They moved from East


to Ithaca,

Smithfield, Penn., to
1,

Penn
1910.

Yan, N. Y., April

where they now live, March

children, I50RN IN EAST SMITHFIELD, PENN.


1.

William Lane,

born July 12, 1887; married,

in

West

Burlington,

Pa.,ApriI 28, 1909,


2. 3.

AnnaMayFoulke

they liveinBurHngton,Pa.
Ithaca,

Flora May, born October 13, 1888; lives in Gertrude Amelia, born February 16, 1890

N. Y.

lives in Ithaca,

N. Y.

94
4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Wakkkn

Danfoktii,

l)orn

May

tl,

lHtl; inarriufl,

May
in

24, 1911, in

5.

Neva lone Ilarkness; they live Joseph Lei.and, horn November 20, 1892; lives in
Springfield, Pa.,

Athens, Pa.

Croton-on-the-

6.

Hudson, N. Y. Anna Belle, born June


X. Y.

26,

1894

lives in

Croton-on-the-PIudson,

7.

8.
9.

George Eveuett, horn September 9, 1H97; died July 2fi, 1898. Arthur Ray, lK)rn March 13, ls99; lives in Ithaca, X. Y. Grace Evelyn, born December 29, 190<; lives in Ithaca, N. Y.

non, Conn.; married, July

Lydlv Tracy (lIiNTiNtrroN) Gates, horn October 11, 1824, She died May 9, 4, 1848, James M. Gates.
CHILI).
1.

in

Ver-

1883.

Ednaii, died A])n]

11, 1882.

12422.
Nancy Maria
Smithrield, I'enn.. Sei)teml)er
."JO,

fi

(IItntinc; Ton) Vooi; mis, born

May

14, 1827, in

Vernon,
die<l
in

Conn.; married September 10, 1845, William


1905.

Edward Voorhis.

She

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Ci.ARENCE

lilNiillAM.

2.

Wilson Fremont.

1242214B1
Clarence
Celia Burt.

IiiN(;nAM Voorhis, Imrn


live in

married, October 27, 1877,

They

East Smithfield, Penn.


CIIII.DKEN.

1.

Edna Maim a,

born October
14,

l.S,

187.s.
ti,

2.

Mary

Eola, born June

1HK3; died February

1H85.

3.

Wil.i.iA.M, l)orn .lunc 18, 1886.

2
live in

>

I.
;

H 2
married,

Wilson

I'iikmoni

\'ooI!HIS,

bom

November

2n. 1877,

Carrie E. (ow'll; they

Athens. Penn.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

IImmkt IOdwaick, born .July 19, 1S81. Gkoimje IIira.m, born November 19, 188().

3.

Harry Malcolm,

born October

19, 1889.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

95

1.

2. 4. 2. 2. 1. 4. 7.
13,

Charles Oscar Huntington, born December


ber 28, 1864, Lydia Dunn.

1829; married Octo-

He was

a harnessmaker in Athens, Pa., and died

November

22, 1893.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Lillian Harriet, born January

19, 1866, in

Athens, Pa.

2.

Luella Dunn, born February


Robert F. Page.

9,

1868; married October 28, 1889,

She died

in Athens, Pa., April 10, 1892.

1.2.4.2.2.
married, September 16, 1885, Dr.
of Athens, Pa.

1. 4. 7. 1.
19,

Lillian Harriet (Huntington) Cowell, born January

1866;

Edward M.

Cowell, a successful physician

CHILDREN, BORN IN ATHENS, PA.


1.

Grace Francesca,
1888.

born November
1889

24,

1886

died

November

12,

2.

Son, born August

5,

died the same day.

3.

4.
5.

Margaret Evelyn, born July 20, 1890. Sarah Louise, born January 20, 1892. Edward Huntington, born August 29, 1899.

1. 2. 4. 2. 2. 1. 5.

in

Talitha (Huntin(JTOn) Lathrop, born February 13, 1794; married, Franklin, Conn., December 2, 1824, Azariah, son of Andrew Lathrop, of
They
resided in Vernon, Conn.

Bozrah, Conn.

children.
1.

A. Willis, born April 24, 1826, a lawyer in Iowa.

2.

3.

4.
5.

Huntington, born August 17, 1827. Philena Maria, born April 25, 1829, and is Eliza L., born November, 1831. Nancy Huntington, born October 3, 1835.
E.

dead.

1.

2.4.2.2. 1.6.

Lydia (Huntington) Peck, born December 29, 1795; married in Frankhn, Conn., March 26, 1818, Asa Peck, of Franklin. She died in Norwich,
Conn., October 12, 1853.

96

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.
'2.

3. 4.
5. 6.

Lydia T., married Clement Smith, and lived in New Haven. Conn. Makia, born August 5, 1S21, and is dead. Samukl RlM)I), born March 17, 125, and lived in Toledo. Ohio. Thomas Scott, born November li>, 1X29, was in the Union army. Gko. Whitfield, born January 12, 1832, was in the Union army.

Henuy

M., born June, 1839, was also in the Union army.

1040017
.Jonathan Kidd IjiXTiNciToN, born December 14, 1798. They lived 4, 1823, Linda Haker. where he died, October 15, 1856, and where she lived in 1860.
Conn.; married, September
in

Franklin,

in

Vernon.

1.

town

in

Jui.ia Ann, born May, 1853.

in

Vernon, June

28, 1827,

and died

in the

same

O
bom

J.

O O
Ellis.

1
12,

K
1801;
married,
in

ZiBA IIiN iiNGToN,


Conn., December
died,
2:5,

September

Franklin,

1824,

Nabby

They

lived in Franklin,

where he

September

30, 1828.

CHILDREN, BOHN
*
*
1.

IX I'KANKLIN,
15, 1825.

CONN.

.\biiv

Jank, born November


Ellis, born July

2.

Samuel

14, 1827.

1. 2. 4. 2. 2. 1. 8. 1.

Aimv Jank (HuNTlN(iTON) Tka(


15.

i)orn in Friuiklin. Conn.,

November

1825; married

November

4,

1846, .Mniond Tr;icy of Franklin. Conn.

Cim.MUKN.
1.

()l.l\

KU RlDl).

2.
;{.

William. Lydia Ellis.

1.

2.

I.

2. 2. 1. S. 2.
bom
.Inly
II,

Sami'KI, Ki.ms llrNTiN<}ToN,

1827, in

Franklin, Conn.

married Caroline Sophia Morse.


died

He

died Septendier 19, 19o7, and his wife

December

25, 1911.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

97

ZiBA Jedidiah, born April


in

4,

185&, in Franklin, Conn.; married,

first,

Clara Jane, daughter of Albert Morgan and Clarissa (Graves) Mott.

and died April 17, 1911, in Mariva Caroline, daughter of David Henry and Mary Ellen (Collins) Snow. She was born in Mansfield, Conn. He is a farmer and a Methodist, and lives in Griswold, Conn.
She was born
3,

Lebanon, Conn., June

1854,

Griswold, Conn.

He

married, second,

May

16, 1912,

1.2.4. 2. 5.
in Norwich, November 23, 1724, and married October 13, 1747, John, son of John and Margaret (Hyde) Tracy, and she was his first wife. She had four children, and her descendants have been both numerous and respectable.

Margaret (Huntington) Tracy, born

children.
*
1.

98

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 2. 4. 2. 5. 3.
Mau(;ai!ET (Tii.vcv) Stokks, marrk'd Benjamin
Conn.
ClIII-DKKN.
1.

.Storrs of

Mansfield,

I^ATIIKOI'.

2.
;i.

Hick INS.
jMaucakkt. Oliveh.

4.

1. 2. i. 2. 6.
lIUNTiNGTox, born Septcniln-r 12, 17"2(>, in Norwich, Conn. 1 ".O."), Lois, daugliter of Samuel and Experience (Hyde) They live<l in Gifford, who was liorn, also in Norwich, February 25, 173U-1. Norwich, New Concord Society, now Bozndi, where he was a deacon in the
TiiK<JlMiil,i'.s

Hi- niarrii'd

January

.'{,

Congregational chuich, and

its

clerk I'rom 17(11 to 177.S.

In 17.so

jn'

went

to

Lebanon, \.
'i'lic

II.

and
of

<iied in LSI.").
all

births
in

this

family are
whi(di
is

recorded

in

Norwich, though they

oecuri-eil

that

jiart

of

it

now

the town of I'xizrah.

CHILDREN.
*
*
1.

'riiKoPillLl'S, born

November

23, 17.53.

2.
."5.

* 4.
5.

Samitel, born July 29, 1756. HiUAM, born August 24, 1758. ZiBA, born October 26, 1760.

AuEL. born
17
7.S.

I)ccend)er

2, 17(;2,

and died

in

Norwich. Septcnilicr

!.

li.

L(H8,

i)orn

May

11,

7i.').

ami
11.

niari-icd.

May
in

1.').

17S(;,

Samuel
t.

r^athroi), of

!>cliau(in,

N.

Siic

died

Lebanon, April

1X46.
7.

.ALvHGAitKT, born Novendu-r

2,

1 7il><,

and married Uufns Lathroj),


still

and lived
(ISCd.)

in

Chelsea. Vi.

llor

docendants

live in

Chelsea.

H.
!).

I'ltiKi,,

born

May

7.

17 71.
2o, 177ii.

Neiik.MIAH. born
180:i,

.Vpril

lie

graduated

at

Dartmouth
N. V..

in

and entered the

legal

profession in

iV-lerltoro,

in

1807.

He

nuirried. in

IM 7,

Ilannali N. Lathrop. of Lel)anon

N.
a

II.

lie attained of

some

distinction in his |)ioression.


in
1S2.">

He was
and died.

memluT

the state

legislature
lH."j.'>.

and

'2il,

nuieli respected,

Marcli 26,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 2. 4. 2. 6. 1.

99

Theophilus Huntington, born November 23, November 1, 1777, Ruth Talcott, of Bolton; and,

1753.
for
liis

He

married,

first,

second wife, at

Lebanon, N. H., December 31, 1795, Phebe, daugliter of Capt. James Hall. He went to Western New York, and died at Clarence, Erie County, July 11,
1830.

His

first

wife tlied at Chelsea, Vt., February 10, 1793, and his second,

October

10, 1823.

CHILDREN.
Tlie
1.

first

birth in this family

is

the only one on the Noi'wich ivcords.

RrTii, born December 28, 17 78; married Dr. Ainsworth, of ]Mc<lina,


Ohio, where she died in February, 1855.

3.

>-

Between Ruth and Asenath were two daughtei"s and a

son.

4.)
5.

Asenath, born November


Tunbridge, Vt.

2, 1783, in Lebanon, N. II.: married Richard Andrus, of Chelsea, Vt., and in 1860 resided in North

.1
8.

Between Asenath and Abel


r
ters, all of

Hall, were three sons

and three

dauirh-

9.

whom

died in infancy.

10.

11..

* 12.
13.

Ajjel Hall, born October 2, Theoda, born November 27,

1796.
1799, married a Mr. Leech.
2,

14.

Lois Gifford, born April Mr. Parker.

1801, married October

2,

1823, a

1. 2. 4. 2. 6. 1. 12.

Abel Hall Huntington,


Ann
in

born October
26, 1807.

2,

179G; married, in 1822,

Lucy

who was born September Erie county, N. Y., and liis widow
Jones,

He

died September 23, 1828,

in

May, 1846.

children.
1.

Lucy Ann Jones,


AiJEL Hall, born

born September

26, 1823,

and lived

in

Kansas.

*
*

2.

May

7,

1825.

3.

4.

Joseph Warren, died at the age of two years. Joseph AVarren, born December 25, 1828.

1. 2. 4. 2. 6. 1. 12. 2.
ried,

Abel Hall Huntington, born May 7, 1825, in Lancaster, N. Y.; September 26, 1847, in Town Line, N. Y., Permelia Valkenburg.
in Hurley,

mar-

She

was born

N. Y., February

1,

1824.

loo

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.

on C. B.
for

He was a builder, and was for many yt-ars Superintendent of Buildings, & Q. R. R., west of Chicago. He was a Congrepationalist. and was many years a member of the Hoard of Kdueation in (ialeslun-;^. 111., beginThey
Col.,

ning with the year 1870.


(ialesburg,
in
111.,

lived in

and Denver,
5, 1X9.').

where he died

Xew York State, May 2tj, litOu.

Princeton,

III.,

His wife died

Denver, January

CIIII.DI'.KX.
1.

LiCY

.Mii.i,i>().\,

born October 14,

184f>. in

Lanca>ler, X. Y.: mar-Inhn

ried

December

13, 1871, in fJalesburg,

111.,

Benjamin Hol-

gate; they live in Denver, Col.


*
!.

."5.

Hklen Amelia, born August 13, 1850. Rkuhkx Milo, born November 2-i,
Denver, Col.
Idkli.a Lrci;i-TiA,
liorii

in

Lancaster. N. Y.
Princeton,
111.:

18.'..'{.

in

lives in

4.

May

IM, l>t5fj, in (Jale-biirg. HI-: lives in

Denver,
o.

C.,1.

MAK^ Anna,
Gulesbwrg,

Imrn December
III.

.'il,

l.s'j.s;

died

A|)ril

;.

18G8, in

(i.

CATHKKiNE KvA.
ried, lirst,

boru NovcndjiT

Hi, 18(J1, in (ialesburg.

111.:

mar:

second,

November 18, March 10, 18;tl,

1881, in Denver, Col., .lo.seph Blidden


in

Denver,

Col.,

.\rtliur Fish:

lives in

Denver, Col.
*
7.

IsAiJEL J^Ai KA, born October 17,

lisilS, in

(ialesburg.

111.
III.:

s.

Artuik Hakhis,
July
10,

born

May

"28,

1869, in (ialesburg.

and died

1869, in (Jalesbur<i-.

1. 2.

1.

2. 6. 1. 12. 2. 2.
i;{,

Helen Amelia

IIintington) Johnston, born August


in

185n. in

Lancaster. N. Y.: married,

Denver,

Col.,

February

24. lie

Alexander and Susan Brown (Farrington) Johnston.


9, lH.-)6, in

James, son of was born September


1X7.'),

Quin<y,
lie

HI.
a

Mr. Johnston was


lingtoii
Itoiite.

locomotive en^ineei' with the


a

('.

W.

<k

^^.

\\.

K., I>ur-

was

CongregationalisI
.Mouticcllo,
Ind.,

;iiid

a
(

deacon

in

tliat

ChiM"ch.
.Mr.

They lived

in

Quincy,
H.

111.,

and

iiilesbiirg.

111.,

where

Johnston died March

191.'!.

Mrs. Johnston lives


t

in (ialesliurg. HI.

iiii.i>i;kn.

1. 2.

(Ikokge AiiKL, born

.Vpril 20, 1877. in

Galcsburg,

111.

i^ESLlK .Ia.mks, born October 29, 1881,

in (J;ilesburg,

111.

1
(iK<iK<>E

>

(5

1.

12.

!2.

2
18,

AuEL
live in

.loiiNSlON, born April 20, 1H77: married

March
in

19, 1908,

in .Vrcher, Neli., Alice L.

Baker.

She was born May

l.s."),

Central City,

Neb.

The\

Coimeii BlulTs, Iowa.

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.
CHILDREK.
1.

101

2.

Helen Louise, born December 22, 1908, Ruth Huntington, born September 1.
Towa.

in

Archer. Neb.

1913, at Council BlufTs,

*>

*>

fi

12 2 2. 2.
29,

Leslie James Johnston, born October


married in Townlcy, Mich.,
living in Washincrton, D. C.
Aii<>iist

1881, in Galesburii,

III.;

12,

1908, Louise

M. Baker.

Tliey are

CHILD.
1.

Eleanor

jNIay, born

Jannarv

2f).

1913.

1. 2. 4.

2. 6.

1.

12. 2.7.

Isabel Laura (Huntington) Davis, born October 17, 1863, in Galesburg, III.; married, June 26, 188S, Joel Davis. Mrs. Davis died August 16, Her busljand is living' in Boulder, Col. 1894, in Denver, Col.
childkkn.
1.

Stanley Huntington, born August


lives in Boulder, Col.

2(i,

1.S90, in

Denver,

Col.;

2.

Myrtlk Anna,
November
1.5,

born March

29.

1892, in Denver, Col.:

married

1911, in Denver, Col.,

Donley.

Joseph
N.
of
Y.;

1. 2. 4. 2. 6. Wauken Huntington, horn


14, 1850, in

1.

12. 4.
25. 1828. in Erie Co.,

December

married November

Darien, N. Y., Harriet Ester, daughter

Samuel and Sally ^laria (Hurd) Johnson, of Town Line, Erie Co., N. Y. He was a blacksmith and a machinist. He moved from Town Line, N.Y.,
111.,

to Princeton,

in

1852-3

then to Galesburg,
IlL,

TU.,

about 1857
1,

to Aurora,

111.,

about 1865

then to Princeton,

where he died April

1894.

His wife

died in the same town July 11, 1904.

CIIILDKEN.
*
*
1.

2.

3.

Albert Wakriin, born September 27, 1851, in Town Line, N. Y''. Louisa Jane, born August 15, 1853, in Princeton, 111. Charles Frank, born May 13, 1857, and died November 27, 1860,
in Princeton,
111.
7,

4.

Lucy Maria,

born August 26, 1859, and died December


III.

1906,

in Princeton,
5.

Wilbur Kendall,

born September 27, 1863, and died August 22,


111.

1864, in Princeton,

102
(i.

IIUNTINOTOX GRXKALOOV.

Joseph Leon, born March


September
in
9, l!tOH,

3,

1867; married in Santa Anna, Cal.,


dauirliti-r of Pliillip

Clara Kosine,

Lissettf (SmitliJ Cronenbcrgi-r, of Findlay,()hiu.

Jacob and She was born

Plymouth,

().,

DeccnilxT

H,

1H77.

lie

is

an osteojjathic ])hys(

7.

)m:iha, Neb., Santa where they now live. He gi-aduated from the American School of Osteopathy in June, 1904. IlAKP.iKr Hki.l, born Septeml)er 24, 1868, and died December 22,
ician.

They

liavc lived in Kirksville, Mo.,

Barbara,

Cal.,

and Princeton,

111.,

1875, in Princeton,
8.

111.

Claka Lof,
in

born September 13, 187o. and died December 16, 1910,


III.

Princeton,

1. 2.

4. 2. 6. 1. 12. 4. 1.

Ai.iiKitT Waukkx Huntington, born September 27, l.s.^1, in Town Line, X. v.: niarrie<l, in Princeton, 111., July 8, ].S73, Mary Caroline, dauu;hter of Joseph and Sarah (Steinbrook) (iarrett. She was born in Vinton, ().. May
12, \sr>3.

He

is

a photo<rrapher.

CHILDRKN.
*
1.

Ei.LA Bi.ANCii, born April 17,

187.').

2.

Mahy
ton,

LoiiSK, born September


111.,

21, 1.S7S

married, ,Fnne 20,


Tliey
livi;

i:t02,

in PrineetiMi.
111.

Herman Louis Simon.

in

Prince-

;{.

JoSF.PH Ai.HKKT,
.March
ton,
5,

liorn

.Vugust 19, 1883; married, in Chicago,

III.,

1909,

Martha Matilda Kickmcier.


is

They
married,

live in Prince-

111.,

where he

chief of the Fire Department.


2.">.

4.

Kith Gakkktt,
111.,

born December

l.s,S(i:

in

Princeton,
live in

October

16, 1906,

Kveret Nathan Harrington.

They

Princeton,

III.

1.
Li.
I,

2. 4. 2.

(5.

1.

12. 4.

1. 1.
i

(Huntinoton, Stkinmaxn) Uk( k \vi h. born April 7, 187.', in Priiieelon, III.: married, first, December 23, 1S97, Martin, son of He was born in Lanark. III., .\piil 1, .Martin and Mary (Sivelly) Steinmann.
A

Hi ,AN(

II

1H71.

Mr. Steinmann
III.

is

a real estate broker, and has lived in

Dixon and

Chicago,

Mrs. .SteinmaiiM in.inied, second, .Inne 29. 191o.


Burt, son of

jn

Chicago,

111.,

Ldwin

Ldwin Kiithven and Julia


Hidgebury, Pa.
19o.s.

Philiira (Hurt)

Beckwitli.
a physician

He was
and
sur-

l)orn .Inne M, 1.H70, in

.Mr.

lieckwith

is

geon, a graduate of K.xeter Acailemy, N. H. 189.); Harvard University, 1899,

and

Herring

Medical College,

He

is

an Kpiscopal Theosophic, has


in

liveil in

New York

City and LImira. \. V.. am!

(liicago.

Ill,

their present

resilience.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Dr. Beckwitli was previously married to Miss Grace Street.
his ancestry, in the

103

He

traces

Beckwith Genealoiiy, direct to tlie sister of Robert the Bruce, of Scotland, and, on his mother's side, the Burt Genealogy takes the ancestry direct to the sister of William Penn. Dr. Beckwith comes of a long line of professional men, and men of
character of high repute.

CHILD, (StEFNMANN)
1.

Ruth Huntington,

born September 21, 1901, at Chicago,

111.

1. 2. 4. 2. 6. 1.

12. 4. 2.

Princeton,
son

Louisa Jane (Huntington) Bryant, born August 15, 1853, at 111.; married. March 7, 1877, in Princeton, 111., Lester Raymond, of Arthur and Henrietta Raymond (Plummer) Bryant. He was born
is

September 8, 1848, in Princeton, 111. Mr. Bryant Bryant died June 12, 1910, in Princeton, 111.

an

oi'ohardist.

Mrs.

CHILDREN, nolIX IN
1.

I'i:iNCET< )N, ILL.


23,

Hattie HuNTiNcnoN, born June


1900, Charles Otis Brigliam.

1878;

married March
111.

3,

They

live in Princeton,

2.

Arthur Warren,
1905, in Truro,

born August 28, 1879; married, September


Blair.

17,

3.
4.

Nova Scotia, Lillian Sara Frank Raymond, born May 15, 1881. Louise, born March 11, 188(i,

o 4 o

fi

>

Samuel Huntington,
ried

born July 29, 1756, in Bozrah, Conn.

He

mar-

Mary Bennet,

1783, and went to Buffalo, N. Y.

He

enlisted in the

army

of the revolution, April 23, 1777,for three years,

and was enrolled


N. Y.

as sergeant.

CHILDREN, HORN IN lUFFALO,


1.

2. 3.

Polly, born in 1784. Samuel, had no children. Philura, married a Baptist clergyman.

1.2.4.2.6.3.
Hiram Huntington,
lived in Chelsea, Vt.
of

born August

24,

1758, in Norwich, Conn.

He
They

married in Chelsea, Vt., in 1796, Lucy Perkins, and was a farmer.

His wife was a daughter

of

Jacob and Martha Perkins,

Windham, Conn., and died December 9, 1831. entered the army of the revolution in 1777.

He

died

May

8,

1835.

He

104

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.
CHILDRKN.
This family were
*
1.

all

born in Chelsea, Vt.


179x.

2.

Laika, born in Aujrust, Jacoh 1'kkkixs.

3.

Lrc'iA, born January is. 1S05, and lived unmarried in Boston, Mass.

4.

Hakicif.t. born September. l^Os. ami died September, 1810.

1.2. 4. 2. 6. 3.
Laiua
where
lie
(

1.

IliN

i.\(i

1(n)

BLODtiKTT,

bom

Aujiust, 179.S, in Chelsea, Vt.:

married, in Isis,
died

lela I'dodgett.

'Hiey lived several years in Hoston, Mass.,

March

4, 1857.

CHII.DHKN.
1.

2.

Zekiaii Huntington, born 1820; married. Samuel A. Clifford, and had tour children. LfciA Caholink. born in 1827 married in 1847, Asa 11. Hrown.of Montpelier. ^'t., and hail two daughters.
:

3.

lIiiiAM

Wayne Huntington,
L..

born

in 1833: died in Para. Hrazil.

1854.
4.

.Mahy

born

in

1837; married in 1856, Charles H. Collagher, of


son.

\\ est

Newton, and had one

1. 2. 4. 2. 6. 3. 2.
,Ja(<>i

1'kkkins Huntin<;t<)n, born


1828, Betsy Spear,

in

April. 1800, in

Chelsea, Vt.:

and was a Baptist minister livinji in LondonHis wife was a dau<fhter of Dr. Moses and .ludith Spear, of derrv, Vt. He married for his second wife, V^ershire, \'t., and died in Chelsea in 1848.
married
in

in

1850. Aseuath Stevens, of I)al)ni-y. X.


N't.

II.

lie

was

in

lS(il. ])astor of

the

Baptist church, in Guilford,

CIIILDKKN.
1.

.JuinTii
185(i,

Spear, born
V^t.

in

Clielsea.

Vt., in

1830: married.
in

May

19,

Rev. Elliot Merrifield, and was settK-d

West Wards-

boro,
2.
3. 4.

They

ba<l

two children.
in 18;J2.
in

Lucy

I'kkkins, born in Thetfonl, \t.,


.Jank, born
I'lsii,

Mary

in

Thetfonl.

1834.

AuAnKi.i.A

born

in Ira, \'t., in 1843.

1. 2.
/iHA N.
H.,
1

I.

2.

(J.
2(!.
1

1.
7(iO,

ITN<; Ki.v,
.\pril

born
2,

Octoiu-r

married Sela (Jrecn.

1794.

and a man greatly respected.

Norwich, Conn. in He He was a wealthy farmer in Lebanon, He was considerably in jmblic life as

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
justice of the peace, for

105

years a

more than twenty years deputy sheriff, and for two His first wife died Xovember 29, 1818. He married for his second wife, in INIarch, 1823, Hephzibah Hunton, who died May 9, 1836. He died January 15, 1838.

member

of the state senate.

CHILDREN.
This family were
1.

all

born

in

Lebanon, N. H.
27,

Zeruah, born December


Hezekiali Ford.

1794; married

in

-lanuary. 1823,

She died
1796; died

jNlay,

1825, in Lebanon, N. H.
9.

2.

ZiBA, born July

9,

November

1797.

* *

3.

Fanny, born September


ZiBA, born September
6,

17, 1798.

4.
5.

1800.

Adnah, born
in Ohio.

July 17, 1802; married Lucy Conant, who died.

He

married, second. Sarah Miller.

He was

a carpenter and resided

6.

Harry, born

-June 22, 1804,

and

<lied single,

August

14, 1833, in

Lebanon, N. H.
7.

Alvan, born November


a farmer

25, 1806;

married Emily Downer, and was


Ohio.
10.

living; in Strongsville,

8.

Julia, born October


S. Pierce.

4,

1809;

married February
18,

1836,

John
22,

9.

They lived in Boston. Matilda Caroline, born January


1836,

1811; married

May
child

James H. Pushee,

of Boston.

They had one

and

resided in Boston.

* 10.

Edwin Nehemiah,

born June 24. 1816.

1. 2. 4. 2. 6. 4. 3.

Fanny (Huntington) Peck,


A^^ Peck, of Lebanon, N.
II.,

born September
7,

17,

1798; married John

November

1821.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Eli, born June 12, 1824. Alonzo, born January 7,

1826.

3.

4.

John Murray, born January 26, 1830. Parthenia Waters, born December 13,
1. 2. 4. 2. 6. 4. 4.

1832.

Ziba Huntington, born Sejjtember

6,

1800; married
in 1858.

March

5,

1835,

Sarah Sprague; he was living in Lebanon, N. H.,


CHILD.
1.

Emma, born February

14, 1839, in

Lebanon, N. H.

106

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2.4.2. 6. 4. 10.
Edwix Nehemiaii Huntington,
X. IL; married January
l(j,

born June

24,

ISKJ. in

Lebanon,

1844, Laura Pierce.

'I'hey resided in Leljanon,

N. IL, where their children were born.

CHILDREN.
1.

Alice Gkhtisude, born September


1857.

20, 1847,

and died April

13,

2.

Carrie Matilda, born July

8,

1850.

1. 2.

4.2. 6.8.
7,

Uriel Huntington, born May


in 1796,

177L

in

Norwich, Conn.,

iiml

married,

Betsy Hough.

He was
to

a graduate of

Bowdoin

College, and

became

a physician.
region,

He moved

Bowdoinham, Me., early


of"

in the

settlement of that

and continued

to reside there until his death.


is

"

He was

man

of

respectable parts," and

spoken

by the old residimts with a good deal of

respect, as having been professionally kind

and

skillful,

and a worthy and

active

member

of the Baptist church in Howchjinham.

children.
All of this family died of consumption.
1.

Delia, born

in

1796, and die<l October

2,

1827.

2. 3.

Hannah, lioni in 179s, and died January 18, 18.S5. MiXKKVA, l)()rn iu ISdO, and died ]Mareh 14, 1826.
Solon,
IJiiiKL,
<licd

4.
5.

February

16, 1830,

aged

23, in the

West

Indies.

married Sarah Moulton, ami died, having had no children.


in

His widow married,

Colonel George Lyons, of

Topsham, ]\Ie., September New York City.

2,

1859,

1.2. 4.2. 7.
Barnara.h HuntiN(;ton,
l)orn

May

29,

1728. in Norwich, Conn.

He

married Decend)cr 11, 17.01, Anne Wright, of Hebron, and lived iu Frankliui Conn., where he was deacon in the Congregational church. He was a soliil

man, "an active and worth." He was one

iuliiu-ntial

of the selectmen of

issued a call to the patriots of

and highly respected for his moral Norwich, who, on May 30, 1774, the town to meet on the sixth of the next month
patriot,

"to take into Consi<lcra(i()U the Mclancholly


tutional Liberties Right

by the Enemies of his

."situation of our Civil and Constiand Privileges which are threatened with ilestruction, Majesty'.'* Happy Reign and Government over the

American Colonies."

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

107

character as a
in Franklin,

His wife was born October 18, 1725, and lived until July 21, 1821. Her woman and a Christian was one of great excellence. He died
April 14,
17,S7.

The

births of this family are all recorded in Norwich,

and they occurred

in Franklin,

then the West Farms parish of Norwich.

CHILDREN.
1.

Anna, born October

19, 1752.

Hartshorn of Franklin. *
* * *
2.

She married, June 18, 1776, She died October 6, 1777.

Silas

3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Barnabas, born July 5, 1754. AzARiAH, born June 6, 1756. Mary, born September 12, 1758. AsAHEL, born March 17, 1761.
Elizabeth, born July 17, 1763. Rebecca, born September 5, 1765.

*
* *

8.
9.

GuRDON, born July

31, 1768.

10.

Lucy, born December 4, 17 70, and died December 21, 1773. Hezekiah, born October 12, 1773, and died unmarried in 1838.

1.

2.4.

2. 7. 2.
5,

Barnabas Huntington,
married,

born July

1754, in Norwich, Conn.,

and

November

13, 1788, Abigail,

daughter of Joshua Perkins of Lisbon,

Conn., where he was a successful farmer.


tional
7,

church in Hanover Society, Lisbon.

He was a deacon of the CongregaHe died in Lisbon, Conn., October

1841,

and

his wife.

May

7,

1843, in the 77th year of her age.

children.
* *
1. 2.

3.

Clarissa, born May 3, 1791. Lucy, born in 1793. Barnabas, born June 30, 1800; married, October 13, 1823, Juliette Morgan, and died October 29, 1825, having had no children.

1. 2. 4. 2. 7. 2. 1.
in Lisbon,

Clarissa (Huntington, Bottom) Smith, born May 3, 1791; married, Februaiy 20, 1810. Martin Bottom, who was a farmer, and who
She married,
for her second husband, in April, 1820,

died.

Rufus Smith, and

they lived in Griswold.

CHILD,
1.

(bottom.)
2,

Martin

H., born

December
CHILDREN,

1810.

(smith.)

2.

3.

4.

Rufus, born September 17, 1821. Mary, born November 7, 1825. John B., born December 13, 1832; the
in 1858.

last one, alone,

being alive,

108

HUNTINGTON GEXKALOGY.

1.2. 4.2. 7. 2. 2.
Lucy (IIuNxixciTox) Bishop,
B.arzillai Bishitp,

l)oni in

179.S:

married March

10, 1815,

who

(lied AjjpII 11. IX.U. in

Lisbon. Conn.

CHILDREN.
1.

Bakzii.lai H., born

A\)v\\ 25,

ISHI; died October 15, 183S.


15, 1S18.

2. 3.

Nathan

Pki!KINS, l)orn Feljrnary

4. 5.
(1.

Samuel, born April 9, 1821; died April 11, 1821. Roger Adams, born August 12, 1822; died February 12, 1855. Lucy, born Septemlier 1, 1824; died Augu.^t 25, 1851. Mary, born July 24. 1828; married Rev. Charles .\yer. and died
August
17, 1913.

7.

Ki.izAnr:TH. born July 24, 1828: died August 24. 1848.


AiiKiAii,, born .\ugiist 2s. 1830: died

8.

January

31, 1855.

1. 2. 4. 2. 7. 2. 2. 2.

Nathan Perkins
married, February

IJishop. born February 15, 1818, in Hanover, Conn.:

16, 1X40, in

William and Nancy (Bingham) Lee.

Hanover, Conn., Nancy, daughter of Deacon She was bf)rn Sejrtember 19, 1817. in

Hanover, Conn.
Legislature in I860.
school and church.
It

Mr. Bishop was a farmer. He was

lie represented the


(irst

selectman of the

Town of Lisbon. Town and held

Conn.,

in

offices in

has been written of bim that

'"he
life

visitor in

many

households.

His

was a mo(lel citizen and a wekome<i was an example of the Christian living

which he profes.sed." On tiic liftietli anniversary of his marriage, as he looked upon his children and grandchildren, he was able to say, "not one has brought He lived in Norwich, Conn., where he died .\ugust ilisgrace upon the house." 'I'liey were His wife died April 2S. is!i2. in Norwicli, Conn. 10, l!ts.
Congregationalists.

CHILDREN, BURN
*
* *
1.

IN

HANOVER, CONN.

Nathan

2. 8. 4.

Lee, born March 6, 1841. Lrcv Hi'ntin<;ton, born S'ptember 9, 1842. Nan( V BiNGHA.M, born January 21, 1845.

Barzillai Perkins, born February

10, 1852.

1. 2. 4. 2.

7. 2. 2. 2. 1.
6,

Nathan Lke
November
in

Bisiioi',

born .March
Conn.,

1S41, in Hanover, Conn..: married.

15, 1869, in Mansfield,

.Julia

Kiizabeth .\rmstrong: they live

Norwich, Conn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

109

2.

Fannie Arxold, born in 1873. Kathekine Trowbridge, born

in 1877.

1. 2.

4.2. 7.

2.

2.2.

2.

Lucy Huntington (Bishop) Witter, born September 9, 1842, in Hanover, Conn.; married November 1, 1865, in Mansfield, Conn., Nathan Witter they live in Worcester, Mass.
:

children.
1.

Hubert, born

2.

Helen

and died in infancy. Bishop, born in 1868; died in 1911.


in 1867,

3.

Edward William,

born in 1874.

1. 2. 4. 2. 7. 2. 2. 2.

3.

(Bishop) Cary, born January 21, 1845, in Hanover, Conn.; married March 10, 1871, in Norwich, Conn., Charles WUliam Cary. She died April 28, 1892, in Norwich, Conn. Mr. Cary is also dead.

Nancy BiNimAM

children.
1.

Frederick William, born

in 1872.

2.

Hubert

Bishop, born

in 1873.
in 1876.

3.

Henrietta Woodsworth, born

1.2.4.2.7.2.2.2.4.
Barzillai Perkins Bishop, born February
married January 16, 1879,
live in in

10, 1852, in

Hanover, Conn.;

East Hartford, Conn., Ellen

M. KUbourne. They

Norwich, Conn.
is

Mr. Bishop
sale grocers, of

senior

member

of the firm of Bishop, Bidwell

&

Co., whole-

Norwich, Conn.

children.
*
1.

2.

Harriet Kilbourne, born April 2, 1881. RoBEUTs Huntington, born June 9, 1884.

3.

Marion Lee,

born

May

31, 1886.

1. 2. 4. 2. 7. 2. 2. 2. 4. 1.

Harriet Kilbourne (Bishop) Rose, born April 2, November 4, 1903, Stephen Edward Rose, of Elmira, N. Y.

1881; married,

110

huntington genealogy.
childrp:n.
1.

Hklkx KiLBoruxK,

horn Ft-bruary
l)orn

'J.

l!)0.j.

2.

Mary

Mc^^'lLLIAMS,

March

Hi, 190(5.

3.

DoK<jTHY Bishop, born October

14, 1907.

1.2. 4. 2. 7. 3.
AzARiAH Huntington,
married January
9,

born June

6,

17.56,

in

Norwich, Conn.

He

1791, Parnell, daughter


l)orn in 1757.

of

John and Anna (Vibbcr)


1)S19,

Champion.

She was
1833.

He was

a deacon of the Franklin cluirch.

a farmer and a worthy citizen.

His wife died April 22,

and he died

November

7,

CHILDREN.
This family were all born in Franklin. Anna, born September 2, 1792; married November 30, 1809, 1. Stephen, son of Josiah and Mary Robinson, of Canterbury, and
lived in Attleboro, Mass.
still

He

was a teacher and a farmer, and


13,

later a ])hysician, j)racticing his profession in Providence,

2.

3.

4.

where he died, Sei>tember 27, 1833. She died December 1819, leaving three sons and one daughter. AzARiAH, born September 11, 1793. AsAHEL, born February 10, 1795. Henry, born September 19, 1798, and died October 3, 1817.
.

1. 2. 4. 2. 7. 3. 2.

AzARiAH Huntington,
married November,
ington homestead,
181."),

born September

11. 17!I3, in

Franklin. Conn.;

Lavinia, daughter of Benjamin and Martha (Carey)

Greenslit, of Franklin.
in

He was

a thrifty farmer, and occujiied the old Hunt-

Franklin, having added to the original territory laid out


to his great grandfather, Christopher.

by the town

of

Norwich
I

ClIILDItKN liOIJN IN

1{

ANKI.IN, CONN.,

(W

IIIK

oltKilNAL lIUXTlX(iTON

IIOMESTEAn.
*
1.

2.

JuLiKTTR Lavinia, born October 1, 1816. Parnkll. born March 4, 1819; married, in March,
Dickenson, of Franklin, where they lived.

1S3.").

Western

3.
4.

Sakau Fli/a.
Lues born
,

born October

17. 1S22.

in

No\ember

l.s-2t),an(l

died in

lanklin. in Xoveml)er,

1K37.

* *

.').

AlitHEA

lyDiti), lioiii in

Seplemlier,
1,
1.h3(.

1.S28.

6.

Hk/.kkiaii, born i'eliruarv

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Ill

1.2.4.2. 7.3.2.
in Franklin, Conn.; married in

1.
1,

Juliette Lavinia (Huntington) Hastings, born October


children.
1.

1816,

March, 1834, Tracy Hastings, of Franklin.

2.

Sophia Tracy, who married Rev. Isaac Clark, of Elmira, N. Y. Lucy Ariana, who married Ezra Smith, of Franklin, and had
one son.

3.

Martha

Jane, who

died.

1.2. 4.2. 7. 3.2. 3.


Sarah Eliza (Huntington) Kingsley,
Franklin, Conn.; married, February 15, 1844,

born October

17,

1822, in

Henry Kingsley

of Franklin.

children.
1.

Henry Huntington.
Silas Hartshorn.

2.

1.2. 4. 2. 7.3.2.5.
Alithea Lord (Huntington) Hall, born in September, 1828, in Franklin, Conn.; married, in September, 1845, Amos A. Hall, music teacher
of Willimantic.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

3.

Althea Adelaide, born August Ella Gertrude, who is dead. Anne Wright.
1. 2. 4. 2.

12, 1846.

7.3.

2. 5. 1.
born August

Althea Adelaide (Hall) Potter,


field,

Conn.; married, September 28, 1872, in

New

12, 1846, in MansYork, N. Y., William

Augustus, son of William R. and Cynthia A. (Bowen) Potter.


April 12, 1848, in Norwich Town, Conn.

He was

born

Mr. Potter

is

a newspaper editor,

and

is

now

living in Providence, R.

I.

children.
1.

Frederick Huntington, born


Conn.; married.
live in

July

24, 1873, in Willimantic,

May

13, 1905,

Augusta Staley Rossiter; they


17,

New York

City, N. Y.

2.

Allan Francis,
married, April

born February
12,

1875, in Norwich, Conn.;


;

1909, Louise

Bacon Horton
14, 1878, in

they live in

Providence, R.
3.

L
born December

Marguerite Hall,
and died June
],

Norwich, Conn.,

1892, in Providence, R.

112

HUNTINGTON OENKAI-OGY,

1.2. 4. 2. 7. 3. 2. 6.
HK/,KKr.\ii

IIiNTiNUTON.

boiii

February

1,

1H30, in

Franklin, fVmn.;
old homestead,

married, Oetober 11, 1853, I'^rances H. Smith. and lived on


in Franklin.

tlic

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Henry

3.

4, 1855, and died Mareh Leslie, born January 29, 1857. AsAHEL Adelbert, bom July 1, 1860.

Hezekiah, born June

26, 1856.

1. 2. 4. 2. 7.

3. 2. 6. 2.
in

Henry Lkslie Huntington,


of

born January 29, 1857,

Franklin, Conn.:

married, September 15, 1880, in Norwich, Conn., Carrie

Amanda, daughter

Maxon Palmer and Cornelia Jane (Dow) Lewis, of Norwich, Conn, She was born January 4, 1861, in Norwich, Conn, He is a graduate of the Natchaug High School, Williniantic, Conn. He is a farmer and a thoroughbred prohibitionist. They live in Yonker.'^, N. Y.
CHILDl'.KN.
1.

Flokence Palmer, born July


ried in Yonkers,

28, 1881, in

Norwich, Conn.; mar-

N. Y., June 12, 1906. Leonard Tierpont. son He was of Lovell King and Philena Josephine (Ladd) Smith. born January 2, 1867, in Plainfield, Conn. Mr. Smith sells builders' supplies. He is a Methodist, and was a widower
previous to this marriage.
2. 3.

4.
5.

6.

A<;nes Lavinia, born January 1, 1883, in Norwieii, Conn. Bessie Dow, born September 17, liS88, in Yonkers, N. Y. Robert Leslie, born April 23, 1890, in Yonkers, N. Y. Marion Manola, born March 24, 1892, in Yonkei-s, N. Y. Esther Jiliette, l)orn December 28, 1895, in Yonkers, N. Y.

1. 2.

1.

2. 7. 3. 3.
in

AsAUEL

IIuNTiN(iT()N, l)orn

Franklin. Conn., February 10, 1795;


live<l.

married Sarah Gaylord, of Utica, N. Y., where he

lie

was a goldsmith,

and died October

31, 1822.
<IIII,I>i:i N,

HOl:N

I.N

UTICA, N.
9,

Y,

1.

Saham

Fi.i/.a,

born February

1821; lived wifii lur brollier in


she Itecame
all
tlic

Boston, Mass., until his death,


his children,

when

guardian of

and lirought them up with


1,

a mother's care.

She

died August

1898.
liorn

2.

lli'.NHY

AsAHK.L,

about

182.'*,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

113

1.2.4.2. 7. 3.3.
Henky Asahel Huntington,
Utica,

1.

N.

Y., Elizabeth

Amanda, daughter
and died

born about 1823; married in 1850, in of Mr. and Elizabeth (Holbrook)


in 1858, in Boston, Mass.
111.,

Blake.

She was born

in 1829,

He was
and

wholesale clothier, and had lived in Utica, N. Y., in Chicago,


in Boston, Mass.,

finally

where he died February

20, 1864.

They were

Presbyterians.

CHILDREN, BORN, AND THEIR HOME HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN BOSTON.


1.
2.

Emma

3.

E., born February 15, 1851. Louise, born May 26, 1852. Cornelia D. born August 29, 1856, and died July

Sarah

1,

1909.

1.2.4.2.7.4.
Conn.,

born September 12, 1758, in Norwich, and married, June 25, 1778, Jonathan, son of Samuel and Lurena (Fitch) Rudd, who was born May 20, 1756. They lived in Norwich, where

Mary (Huntington) Rudd,

she died in 1851.

CHILDREN.
1.

Rev. Dr. John Churchill, born May


minister.

24,

1779, an

Episcopal

2.

3.

RiCARDO, born March 19, 1781; who married Lydia Ladd, of Franklin, and had one daughter. Charles, born February 10, 1784; married, and had a book store in Hudson, N. Y., and had two children, Edward Huntington, of Kenosha, Wis., and Mrs. Mary Matthews, of Buffalo, N. Y.

1.2. 4. 2. 7. 5.
born March 17, 1761, in Norwich, Conn. At an became a Christian and resolved to devote himself to the work of the gospel ministry. Under the teaching of his pastor, the Rev. Dr. Nott, so lately the patriarch of the Connecticut ministry, he fitted for college and entered Dartmouth, where he was graduated in 1786, with the first honors of his class. His scholarship and talent are sufficiently evinced in thus standing first in a class which numbered on its lists such names as those of the Hon. Moses Fiske, Hon. Calvin Goddard, Norwich, Conn., Hon. Charles Marsh, ll. D., of Woodstock, Vt., and the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Strong, s. t. d., of Randolph,
early age he

Asahel Huntington,

Mass.

His theological studies were pursued under those eminent teachers of the
day, the Rev. Dr. Backus of Somers, and the Rev. Dr. Hart of Griswold, Conn.,

by both of whom he was commended, office on which he had set his heart.

as

one eminently worthy of the holy

114
At
tlu-

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.
earnest solicitation of the churdi and society in Toj)sfield, Mass.,
to tlie

he was ordainod there

work

of the gospel ministry,

November
2,

12, 1789.

AVhile here, successfully engaged in his work, he married, June

1791, Alethea,

daughter of

J)r.

Elisha I^ord. a celebratt'il physician of Abiiigton, Conn., in

whom

he found a most timely and efficient helpmeet.

Of his labors in Topsfield. I am happy to (juote the following testimonial from the interesting address given by the Hon. Xehemiah Cleveland, at the In the address itself, he speaks of the Topsfield Bi-<entennial Celebration.
good sense, of the unfailing and the blameless life, which made Mr. Huntington so safe a model and so sure a guide. In a note, in which he speaks more in detail of the life of Mr. Huntington, he says: " Here for nearly With a twenty-four years, flowed on the even and useful tenor of his way. people not ])arti(ularly easy to please, he lived in unbroken harmony. He was
most useful and acffptal)le ministry,
discretion, of the mild l)enevolence
of the i)lain

orthodox

in his opinions, but

pertinacity.

His preachirjg was plain, sensible, and

was too discreet to urge them with uireusive His whole in|)ractical.

marked by social ease, by benevolent solicitude, and by judicious kindness, that he secured their warmest love, as well as Compelled by the His instructions were not confined to the pulpit. esteem. straitness of his income, and the wants of a growing family, he occasionally
tercourse with his Hock was so

For several years before his death, be received into With what fidelity and ability he ac((uitted The language of affectionate himself in this relation, many still remember. veneration with which, at the late celebration, Judge Cunnnings and Mr. Benjamin A. (iould recalled the luune and virtues of their earliest teacher, will not soon be forgotten In the hundreds who listened to those glowing
taught the town school.
his family, pupils

from abroad.

words of pi'aise and jfiatitiule." "In the midst of his strength ami usefulness, this truly good man was sudlie died of the malignant sore throat, Aj)ril 22, 1813, after dcnlv cut down, an illness of four days. The funeral sermon 'was preached to a weeping audit-nce

bv

his

intimate and

long tried

friend, Hev.

Isaac

Hraman

of

New

Kowley." Of Mrs. Huntington,


fourth year of her age,

tlie

widow thus

l)ereaved, wiio spent Iter last years in


isf)*), in

the family of her eldest son, where she died, .\ugust 'M,

the eighty-

we have
:

this testimonial in

an ol)ituary notice taken

from the Puritan Recorder 'Mrs. Huntington was particularly happy

in

her relation to the church


in

and people

of Topsfield.

There was

blending of dignity and gentleness

Her intercourse with her j)erson, that prepossessed every one in her favor. the people was marked l)y prudence, kindness and condescension, by a lively
and sorrows, and by many self-denying labors to do good The writer knows not that she ever had an enemy: he is cerThrough all her earthly pilgriniiige it was tain that she bad many friends. Her own comforts, the aim of this excellent woman to live not unto herself.

sympathy

in their joys

among them.

and even wants, were forgotten

in self-denying efforts for the

good of others.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
It

115
;

was her pleasure

to nurse the sick

living witnesses gratefully recall her fearless

and minister and

to the afflicted

and many

faithful devotion to
life,

them

in

the hour of suffering

and danger.

In the closing scenes of her

there were

Her remains the calmness and peace, if not the triumphs of Christian faith. were deposited in the burying ground at Topsfield, by the side of that dust over which she had so many times shed, during her long widowhood, the tears
of fond

remembrance."

CHILDREN.
This family were
1.

all

born

in Topsfield. 10, 1792, 26, 1794,

2.

Alethea, born October Alethea, born January

and lived but five days. and died August 26, 1814.

* *

3.

4.
5.

6.

Elisha, born April 9, 1796. AsAHEL, born July 23, 1798. Hezekiah, born June 30, 1800, and died, unmarried, June 8, 1828. Mary Ann, born August 18, 1802, and died, unmarried, i\Iay d,
1836.

1. 2. 4. 2. 7. 5. 3.
April 9, 1796, in Norwich, Conn.; graduated and received his medical diploma. He commenced his professional life in Lowell, to which place he had removed in 1824, two years before the incorporation of that city. In the following year, May 31, 1825, he married Hannah, daughter of Joseph and Deborah Hinckley, of Marblehead, who was born October 2, 1800. As a physician and as a citizen, he rapidly rose to a deserved eminence in the enterprising city in which he had located himself. Perhaps few of its citizens have been more esteemed for an intelligent and practical interest in every movement which has promised to promote the pros,
at

Elisha Huntington, born


in 1815,

Dartmouth

parity of his adopted city, or of his native state.


their educational, social,

His name
as the

is

identified with

and

civil progress.

Both

several years,

and

as lieutenant governor of the State,

of Lowell for he discharged his public

mayor

duties with very great acceptance.

Huntington Hall, by order of the city

government named from him, teem in which he was held.

will long be a faithful witness to the public es-

On

the death of Dr. Elisha Bartlett, m.d., late professor in the College of

New York, Dr. Huntington was appointed by the Middlesex North District Medical Society to prepare a suitable commemoraPhysicians and Surgeons, in

This excellent tribute was delivered before that body, December and published by them. His wife died September 19, 1859, how much lamented, the following obituary notice, from the Journal and Courier, of Lowell, attests "It is seldom the grave closes over any one among us who has left so many holy, pleasant, and enduring recollections as cluster about the memory of J\Irs. Huntington. Early a resident of our city, she had gathered about her a large circle of friends who enjoyed her intelligence and cultivation, and who will never forget her
tive address.

26, 1855,

IKi
kindness and
hf)9])itality.

HUNTINGTON GKNKAI-OOY.
as well as her ready

them.
lost

In the death of Mrs. Huntington, the ]K)or

sympathy in all that interested and stifferinj: have indeed


lier

a friend, whose words of kindness and counsel as well as

tinosienta-

lioiis charities,

have soothed and gladdened many a sorrowful heart.


CHII.DKEN.

He

died

Deeendjcr

13, 1865.

1.

Jamks Fkekman.

horn Sej)teml)er

(i,

1S2G, in Lowell Mass.


3,

2.

FuANCis Clevp:i,and, horn January

1X30, in Lowell, Mass.: and


in

was engaged in the wholesale dry goods husiness, of Jenkins & Huntington, New York City, >'. V.

the lirm

He

died

November
3.

1,

1863.
3,

Mary

Hincki.ky, horn Se])teniber


IK'
a

1833

married Fel)ruary
12, 1827.

H,

1861, Josiah Parson.s, son of Josiali Parsons and ^lary (I'ratt)

Cooke.

was horn

in Boston, Mass..

October
in

Mr.
'47.

Cooke was

graduate of Harvard University

the class of

He was Irving
Sciences, a

Professor of chemistry and mineralogy, in

University, and president of the American

Academy

of

Harvard Arts and


Xewport.

member

of the National

Academy, and received the

degree of LL. D. at Cand)ridge, England.

He

died

in

R.

L, Sei)tembcr 3, 1894. 21, 1!I1.

^Irs.

Cooke died

in Caml)ri<lge, Mass.,

May
4.

IsA.\C Mansi'iki.d, born Decemlier 15, 1836, and died October 12.
1837.

5.

Wii.i.iam Rk.kd, born Septendier 20, 1838.

1.
Jame.s

2.

I.

2. 7. 5.

:i.

1.
6, 182(i
;

Fkkeman H in riNcJTON,
Hale
3(t,

born S('])tember
Wiii])ple.

married,

first.

May
an<l

30, 1848, Ellen Soi)hrouia

She was born


July
17,

May
1873,
2i:.

4,

1827,

died Xovendu-r

1867.

He

married,

.si-cond,

Louisa
.Mr.

\V. F.

Dana.

She was born October

24, 18^2,

and died .May

li04.

Huntington died
rnioii

May

18, i;Ht6.
in

hardware business in .Marietta. O. He was in the 1861, was eoninussioned as 2il Lieut, of the On November 4, 1861, he was connnissioned as 1st Ohio Light .Vrtillery. Captain of Hattery 4 1st Ohio Ligiit .Vrtillery. His Uattery was soon after attached to Oeneral I>andcrs' command and opc-rated in the Shenandoah He seived in liiis N'aliey during .laekson's raid. Later he was Vallc\

He was engage<l Army and on

the

()et(ilier 3,

assigned to

(lie

.\rih\ nf the

i'nlduiae,

and took
to the

|)art

in

the baltU'S of Fred-

ericksburg, Chaneellorsvilie and (Jettysljiirg.


,\fter (Jettysbui-g
lie

was invalided
lOrie.
.\t

Reserve Corps, on wliieh he


at

served
f>n

in

and un
he

liie

defenses of \\'asliinglon, and


the liattle of
until
his

the coiifederan- prison


He|)ul)lic,

Johnson

Island,

Lake
.\t

eellorsvilie,

foiiglil

his

l)atteiy

and at Changunners were l>ayonotted wliile


I-'ort

serving their pieces.

Ila/el (Jrove
in re|K'Iling

and

at Chancellorsvilh' his battery ren-

dered distinguished service

Jackson's turning movement.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

117

In this engagement he received injuries which later necessitated his


giving up active

command

of his Battery.

At the

close of the

war he was

dis-

charged from the service with the brevet rank of Major.

He was
1.

a Unitarian.

CHILDREN.

Kate Whipple,
"November

born December

3,

1849, in Exeter,

N. H.; died and died

24, 1863.

2.

Frank Henry,
August

born June born April

22,

1851, in Lowell, Mass.,

15, 1852. 16, 1856, in Marietta, Ohio.


9,

3.

Edward Wells,
Oliver
ried,

4.

Mayhew
August

Whipple, born June

1858, in Marietta; marAvas

31, 1888, Ellen Balcli.

She

born February 25,

1864.

5. 6.

Alice, born August 8, 1860, in Marietta, Ohio. Herbert, born March 31, 1865; married, August Honore Misgill; she was born January 10, 1869.
children.

12, 1896,

^lary

They have no

1.2. 4.2. 7. 5. 3.
Edward Wells Huntington,
mari-ied,
28, 1861.

1.

3.
Ohio;

born April

16, 1856, in Marietta,

October

29, 1879,

Frances Everett Priestman.

She was born October

child.
*
1.

Frederic William, born January

16. 1881.

1.

2.4.2. 7. 5. 3.

1.

3.1.

August
1883.

Frederic William Huntington, born January 16, 1881; married, 21, 1911, Mary Catherine McLaughlin. She was born February 21,
child.
1.

Mary

Hinckley, born August

7,

1913.

1.

2.4.

2. 7. 5. 3. 1. 5.
8,

Alice (Huntington) Pew, born August


married. June
2,

1860, in Marietta, Ohio;

1887, William A. Pew, Jr.

He was

born November

30, 1858.

children.
1.

Mary Huntington,

born February

10, 1889.

2.

3.

4.

Alethea Huntington, born April 11, 1892; married, November 28, 1914, Edmund Johnson Barnard. Catherine Whipple, born May 19, 1893. Harriet Winchester, born October 29, 1894.

lis

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 2. 4. 2. 7. 5. 3. 5.
Wii.i.iAM

Kkkd IlrNTiNGTOX, bom

at

Lowell, Mass., Sept'inl)iT 20,

1838;

married, October 14, 1803, Theresa, daughter of

Dr.

Edward and

Margari't Wendell (Phillips) Ri-ynolds, of Boston.


2!,

1837, and died

September

24, 1872.

She was born December Her mother was a sister of Wendell


in

Phillips.

He

graduated from Harvard College

1859.

He was

Class Poet, and

also Phi Peta

Kappa

poet in 1870.

He was

assistant in Chemistry at Har-

vard, under Prof. J. P. Cooke, for one year after graduation.


for the ministry of the Episcopal

He

then studieil

Church under Rev. Erederick Dan Huntington (afterwards Bishop of Central New York), and was his assistant at Emanuel Church, Boston. On December 3, 1862, he was ordained as a ])riest at All Saints Cliurcli, Worcester, Mass., and on the same day began his rectorship of that Church, which continued for twenty-one years. On November 1, 1883, he became rector of Grace Church, New York, and so continued until his death, which occurred at Nahant, Mass.. July
26, 1909.

Eroui 1871 until his death, he was a delegate to the General Convention
of the Protestant Episcopal

Church

in

the United States, and took a most

active part in the

House

of Deputies.

He was

the author of the following woi'ks:

The Church Idea, an essay Towards Unity, 1870.


Conditional Immortality, 1878.

The Causes of tlie Soul, A Book of Sermons, 1891. The Peace of the Church, The Bohlen Lectures fur The Good She])herd and Other Sermons, IDOC.

18!ti.

National Church.

Psyche:

Study

of the Soul.

The

Spiritual House.

Tlu'ology's

Eminent Douuiin.

Poi)ular Misconceptions of the Ejiiscopal Church.

Short History of the Book of

Common

Prayer.

E(ur

Key Words

of Religion.

Sonnets and a Dream.

And many magazine


He was
D. D., D. C.
D.
S.
1).,

articles

and pinnphlcts.

the recipient of the following degrees:

Columbia,
L.,

187;5.
1S!I(>.

I'niversity of the South,

Princeton,
!)..

189(1.

T.

Harvard, 189H.
Hobarf, 1899.
Yale, 1902.

L.
S.

II. I).. r. 1).,


I).,

EL.

Union, 1909.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

119

The one dominant purpose of his whole life was the furtherance of Church Unity (organic unity and not mere federation). In 1870 he published the "Church Idea," which embodies his hopes for unity, and portrays the possibilities of the Episcopal Church as the germ of the "church of the reconciliation."

which he delivered at the Church Congress months before he died, he quoted from a sermon on Church Unity he had preached in Trinity Church, Boston, in
the
of an address
in Boston, in jNIay,

At

end

1909, only two

1865, the following passage:


"

Allow me

to suggest three jjrominent characteristics

by which a truly
.a

National Church in this country would be known.


ditions of

Let us term them the con:

American

Catholicity.

They

are these

a simple creed,

varied

worship, a generous polity."

He then closed his address with these words " For these principles I have, during the four and forty years, through
:

evil

report and through good

report, contended;

and by them
published

stand,

strengthened by the ancient watchword, 'Hope on, hope ever.'"

Here follow extracts from a


Outlook, shortly after his death.
" Probably no

triliute to

his

memory

in

The

church

in

New

York

is

known

to a larger

number

of people

throughout the United States than Grace church.

One

of the most ])erfect


it

churches architecturally in the country, the lovely bit of garden by which


is

framed emphasizes its position on Broadway, where the tides of life rise and fall six days in the week. To many people this fine structure, with its religious atmosphere, its dignified services, and its delightful music, has been, by reason of its wealth and the social jirominence \of its membershij), only a
" fashionable church."

As

a matter of fact,

it is

one of the most generous and

active churches in the country, carrying

on a work which would tax the

strength of

many

large communities, with a rector as devoted as the most

consecrated missionary, and as burdened with work as a pioneer preacher on


the frontier."
" What might have been a church of the idle rich was under his ministry, under that of his predecessor. Bishop Potter, a church of tireless workers a pulpit which might have been the vantage-ground for the display of oraas
torical gifts, or for self-advertising in

some of

its

many

forms, was a place of

inspiration

and

spiritual leadership
in restless

a parish which might have tempted a a singularly quiet spirit in the cen-

man
tral

to

spend himself

energy seemed to confirm Dr. Huntington's

habits as a student

and thinker.

He had

roar and tumult of the great city; he was a self-effacing preacher of the
organizers in the metropolis, he was one of
liis

highest truth from a pulpit of the greatest prominence


less
its

one of the most tiremost studious and meditative


;

men.

sermons were never what used to be called " great

efforts "; for Dr.

Huntington had both the preaching and the literary instinct, and his pulpit utterances were notable for a certain beautiful simplicity, which was not only an expression of the fine sincerity of his nature, but of his ripe culture and his

120
sense of art in writing.
his initials

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
There was a vein of
]x)etry in

him, and occasionally

appeared

in

connection with some striking sonnet called forth by

some appeal

to his imagination or to his quick

moral sense.

His courage was

as pronounced as his ijuietness of manner, and the prophet in

him

lost

no whit

of force because he did not go about clad in rough garments or


in the desert."

make

his

home

ritual, and lie succeeded in his Prayer Hook of his Church; at the same time he conducted services in his church so simple that people unacquainted with his Church's ritual felt at home while participating in them. He was a believer

"

He

recognized the power and place of

efforts for the revision of the

in

the dignity and the greatness of his conniuinion, and was i)roud to be called
;

Churchman movement fur

but he was a leader within his


affiliation

own Church

in

more than one

with other bodies of Christians; he was a supporter

in jtarticular of the successful effort to

open the pulpit

of the churches of his

communion

to ministers of other

denominations, and for over forty years was

a staunch advocate of church union.


easy to enter by means of sermons on

As a preacher he was
j)ublic

scholarly

and

devout, and he avoided the sort of publicity into which clergymen often (ind
it

did not hesitate to speak clearly on matters of even a

and current events; and yet he ]>olitical nature whenever

He was a devoted follower and worshipper and he acknowledged his Master as a friend and companion fjut he had a faith which was not exclusive, but inclusive, and wliich coniitassi-d others whose faith was not as his." " As preacher, organizer, spiritual guide and consoler this rare man hid his own griefs and trials behind his vocation as the teaciier and helper of his fellows. His reticence about himself seemed to concentrate all his power on helj)fulness for others. His life was lived under the shadow of a great bereavement, so sacred in its memories that it was rarely if ever sicken of in his jiresence but his deep and beautiful fidelity to one dear memory sent sadness through his whole nature, and gave him a rare power of consolation. The ojx'U gi'ave of a stranger was to him a place of pt-rstmal sorrow, and every grief to which he ministered was interpreted by his own grief. His sympathy was quick and fertile in resource, and his first thought was one of practical helpfulness. But his keen intelligence kept guard over his generous nature, and his service was as wise as it was iieartfelt. In his own communion his lifelong effort was to bring men of divergent views to a better uiulerstanding and a more eflicient co-ojieration. His clearness and quickness of mind, his jirecision and force of statement, his wit and his ironic spirit were best seen in
they called for moral judgment.
of Jesus Christ,
: ;

the General Conventions of the Episcopal Church.

He

debater

in

these
in

assemblies,

and

always

wise

was the most effective and far-seeing leader.

consecrated servant

sympathy with the democratic movement of the age, and a ot humanity, Dr. Huntington nevt-r s|Mike smooth words when fiery ones were neeih-d never courted |>opuIar favor; never sought recognition of any kind more than once refused to be made a bishop; was unspoiled by universal affection, and uncorrupted by reputation and inBuence;
; ;

Thoroughly

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
wore to the end the white flower
he had
lived, calmly, quietly,

121
life
;

of a blameless

and beautiful

and

died, as

doing his work to the very end."

CHILDREN.
*
*
1. 2.
3.

Francis Cleaveland, born April

3,

1865, in Worcester, Mass.


;

Margaret Wendell,

born July

6,

1866

in

Nahant, Mass.

* 4.

Theresa, born December 23, 1867; in Mary Hinckley, born July 30, 1870;

Boston, Mass.
in

Nahant, Mass.

1.

2.4. 2. 7. 5. 3. 5. 1.
3,

Mass.; married, June 15, 1904, at St. James,

Francis Cleaveland IIuntincjton, born April Long

1865, in Worcester,

Island,

N.

Y.,

Susan

Louisa, daughter of Prescott Hall and Cornelia Stewart (Smith) Butler, of

Long

Island, N. Y. She was born August 10, 1879, in St. James, N. Y. Mr. Huntington is a lawyer, a member of the firm of Huntington, Rhinelander and Seymoure, a graduate of Harvard University in 1887, and of the Harvard Law School, in 1891. He served as corporal in Troop A, N. Y., U. S. Volunteers, in the

Spanish war; enlisted May 2, 1898; was discharged in December, was appointed Commissioner of Prisons, N. Y. State, July, 1907. They are Episcopalians, and live in New York City.
1898.

He

children.
1. 2.

3.

Prescott Butler, born July 26, 1905, at St. James, L. I., N. Y. William Reed, born January 28, 1907, in New York City. Christopher, born February 27, 1911, in New York City.

1.2.4.2.
Mass.
;

7. 5. 3. 5. 3.
born December 23, 1867,
in

Theresa Huntington Robbins,


married,

Boston,

November

14, 1888,

Royal Robbins.

-He was born December

12, 1865.

They

reside in Brookline, Mass.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Royal Elisha, born March 11, Theresa Reynolds, born May

1890.
8,

1893.

1.2.4.2. 7.5.3.5.3.
Royal Elisha Robbins,
Eugenia Greenough.
She was born September
child.
1.

1.
6,

born March 11, 1890; married, March


8,

1913,

1886.

ViOLETT, born January

27, 1914.

122

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

1.

2.4.

2. 7. 5. 3.

5.4.
.Fuly

Maky

IIincklky (Huntington) Thompson, born


5,

30, 1870, in

Naliant, Mass.; married, September

1896, in Northeast Harbor, Me., Wil-

liam Goodrich, son of Charles Oliver and Maria ((JoodrichJ Thompson.

He

was born in Peacham, Vt., November 16, 1S64. He is a lawyer, a graduate of Harvard College, 1888, and Harvard Law School, 1891. He was Assistant U. S. Attorney for the Dist. Mass., 1892-94. He is an Episcopalian: and Terre Haute, Ind., 1883-4 Cambridge, lived in Worcester, Mass., 1868-188.S ]\[ass., 1884-190.5; Chestnut Hill, Mass., 1905, where they now live.
;

CHILDREN.
1.

Miriam Phillips,

born October 30, 1899, in Cambridge.


21, 19(0, in

INIass.

2. 3.

Katharink, born November

Cambridge,

^fass.

4. 5.

AViLLiAM Huntin(;ton, born June 2.5, 1903, in Northeast Harbor, Me. Charles Goodrich, born A])ril 22. 1906, in Chestnut Hill. .Mass. Margari'/i" Wendell, born November 2<), 1914.

1.

2.4.

2. 7.

5.4.

Asahel Huntington,
college at Phillip's

born July

23, 1798, in Topsfield, Mass.; fitted for

Academy, Andover, Mass., and entered Yale in 181.5, where he graduated in 1819. After leaving college he commenced liis legal studies at Newburyport. and, after some interruptions, completed them at Salem, Essex county, Mass., in 1824. In March of that year, he was admitted to the
bar, and connnenced the practice of law at Salem, and continued in practice

with marked success and high reputation, until


repeatedly a

18.51.

During

this time,

he was

member

of the legislature of Massachusetts.


;

In 1853, he was a

member
mayor

of the constitutional convention in that state

and the same year was


;

of Salem.

He was

attorney for the county of Essex

attorney for the

district, consisting of

the counties of Essex, and Middlesex, in the administra-

was divided, held the same oflice was a})pointed clerk of all the courts iu Essex county; when he retired from ))ractice, and accepted the ollice, which he held until his death. He was for many years an active and efHcient protion of criminal cases;
district

and when the


In 18.51,

for the district of Essex.

lie

life,

moter of tlu' temperance reform in his oOicial capacity, as well as in private he devoted his time, talents, and services to the cause; and as a legislator, and advtjcate. he was iustrunu-utal in advancing its interests and promoting
;

its

success.

Mr. Iluntinglun married, August 1.5, 1.S42, widow Tucker, ol Salem, whose maiden name was Caroline Louisa Deblois. He died in Salem, Mass., after a brief illness, September 5, 1870.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

123

William Deblois,
for college,

born August 25, 1843; was engaged in

fitting

2.

3.

ment. He Sarah Louisa, born July Arthur Lord, born June

when, in 1861, he entered the service of the governwas on board the U. S. steamship Cambridge.
23, 1845.
14, 1848.

1. 2. 4. 2. 7. 6.

Conn.

Elizabeth (Huntington) Tracy, born July 17, 1763, in Norwich, She married, December 13, 1781, Calvin Tracy of Coventry, and they
settled

removed west, and

upon the Holland Purchase

in

New

York.

children.
1.

Anne Huntington,

2. 3.

4.

5.

6.
7.

born January 12, 1783. Calvin, born March 16, 1784. Chester, born in November, 1787. Elizabeth, born November 4, 1789, and died June 28, 1795. Irene, born July 2, 1792, married Samuel Loomis of Coventry. Elizabeth, born June 17, 1796, married Arad Talcott.

GuRDON Huntington,
Mary, born June
8,

born July

13, 1798.

8.

1800.

1.

2.4. 2. 7. 7.
5,

Rebecca (Huntington) Ellis, born September


Conn., and married,

1765, in Norwich,

November

23, 1785,

Stephen

Ellis of Franklin,

and

re-

moved with her

sister,

Mrs. Tracy, into the state of

New

York.

children.
1.

Hezekiah
Mary, born

H., born October

5,

1781. and died

May

18, 1795.

2.
3.

Urania, born November


April
9,

28, 1786.

1789.
21, 1794,

4.

Rebecca, born May

and died

May

15, 1795.

1. 2. 4. 2. 7.

8.
in

Gurdon Huntington,
first,

born July 31. 1768,

Norwich, Conn.; married

Januai'y 24, 17 99, Esther, only daughter of Benjamin and


of

Hannah (Atwood)

Martin

Woodbury, Conn. She was a most excellent Christian woman, and died in Cairo, N. Y., November 16, 1819. He married, second, in November 1821, Mary S. Prudden of Litchfield, South Farms. She survived him a few
years and died in 1854 at Beloit, Wisconsin.

124

HUNTINOTON GENKALOGY.

He pursued his early studies with his pastor. Rev. Dr. Nott, and was a companion and fellow pupil with the no less venerable Dr. Eliphalet Nott of Union College. After pursuing his medical studies with Dr. Lord, about the year of 1794. he removed to the banks of the Susquehanna, and located himself at

Unadilla.

New

York.

His Here he became a successful and deservedly popular physician. rides extended often forty and fifty miles, and a more welcome visitor never entered those scattered homes. In this laborious field, journeying by day and by night, often winding his solitary way along almost untrodden paths, and fording unbridged streams, he was both a cheerful and hai)])y man and a skillHe accumulated a handsome property, and atful and prosperous physician. tained the highest honors in the gift of his townsmen. He was a member of In 1813 he the New York assembly from Otsego County, from 1804 to 181(K removed to Cairo in Greene County, N. Y., where he continued to residt' until

his death,

July

13, 1847.

Dr. Huntington
terian church.

made a

profession of religion in 1816, joining the Presby-

a consistent member of tlie church, of which he was also an elder at the time of his death. He was a very retiring man. abounding much more in the good deeds of an excellent spirit, than in ostentaHe was a most genial and companionable man, just such as tious professions. every one hails as a friend. He had no enemy, and his memory is yet fragrant with the most precious savor of his generous and sanctified nature. 'Jliis family which consisted of seven children, five of them ilying in infancy, were all born at Unadilla, N. Y.
evei-

He was

CHII.DHKN.
*
*
1.

2. 3.

Hannah A., born May 26, 1800. Anna Minerva, born March 14, A Son, who died in infancy.
Children
J

1802.

4.

who

died in infancy.

1.

2.4. 2. 7. 8.

1.

IIintington) I5ams, born May 26. 1800, in Unadilla, X.Y.; lie rtsi(h'(i many married, October, l.S2.'i, Calvin Halis, of Oswego, N. Y. years in New York city, and was at oin- time an alderman of the first ward. Mr. Halls died in Oswego, in .lunt-, 1847, where his wiilow resiiied with her

Hannah

A.

sister,

Mrs. IJrewstcr,

in

18r>.S.

CUII.DRKN.
1.

(iiiKDON Ih'NTiNOTON,

bom

in

August, 1826.

IIknkiktta K., born in March, 182. Both of them dying in New York city.
2.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

125

1.2.4.

2. 7. 8. 2.
born March
14, 1802, in

Anna Minerva (Huntington) Brewster,


Oswego.
terms, and

Unadilla, N. Y.; married, in October, 1826, the Hon. David P. Brewster, of

Mr. Brewster was a member of the United States Congi'ess first judge of Oswego county court, from 1833 to 1841.

for

two

child.
*
1.

Lucius Huntington, who was born

in

Oswego, July

31, 1827.

1.

2.4. 2. 7. 8. 2.
in

1.
Y.,

Lucius Huntington Brewster, born


married, October
9,

Oswego, N.

July 31, 1827;

1851, Maria P. Baron.

children.
1.

2.

Anna Huntington. William Baron.


1.

2.4. 2. 8.
born
Aju-il 27, 1730, in

Sarah (Huntington) Kingsbury,


1775.

Norwich,
5,

Conn., and married, ]May 12, 1756, Asa Kingsbury,

who

died September

children.
1. 2.

Asa, born

INIarch 12, 1757.

3. 4.

Sarah, born April 8, 1761. Eunice, born November 9, Lucy, born June 20, 1771.

1767.

1.

2.4. 3.
5,

Isaac Huntington, born February


and
tian,

1688,

and married February

21,

1715-16, Rebecca, great-grand-daughter of Rev. John Lathrop, of England,


later of Scituate

jiublic service, in

and Barnstable, Mass. which he continued all his

life.

He was early brought into the He was a professed Chris-

in 1731, on whose records his name often show he was regarded as a sound and safe ecclesiHe was appointed, October 21, 1746, on a committee, with astical counselor. Simon Tracy, his cousin Daniel, and Philip Turner, to " labor for the conviction and recovering of the Separates." These were the irregular and heterodox members of the church to which he belonged. He was, as successor to his fatliei", chosen town clerk, December 6, 1726, yet had performed the duties of the office, from an apparently unknown date, commencing his services

having entered the church

occurs, in relations which

126
during the
official

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
period of his father, and with the aid of his son Benjamin,
to his

by his hand, being on more than a month previous to his death. This record was "examined" and attested by his son. He died, in the homestead built by his father, on soil taken from the Indians, February 23, 1764, transmitting both his home and his office to his youngest son. His widow died April 27, 17 74. CHILDREN.
deatli, the last entry,
little

continuing them

down

own

the 9th day of January, 1764, but a

This family were


1.
2.

all

born and recorded

in

Norwich.

Rebecca, born November


Isaac, born August
25,

17, 1717,

and died June

5,

1725.
in

1719.

He

purchased land

the

New

Concord Society of Norwich, now Bozrali, in 1744, where he married, January 24, 1749-50, Lucy Edgerton. He was a substantial farmer, and a prominent man in the town. He was
a

member

of the Connecticut Convention in 1788,

which

ratified

the Constitution of the United States.


children,

He

died,

having had no
1800, in

March

23, 1799, as his

gravestone attests, "in hope of


his

a glorious immortality."

Lucy,

widow, died

May

4,

her 77th year.


*
3.

Sarah, born April

17, 1721.
2,

4.

Nehemiah, born January

1722-3, and married,

March

14,

She was daughter of Gershom and Mary (Bird) Hinckley, and was born in LebaHe was a non, September 24, 1727. They had no children. man of property and enterprise, having established the Iron Works in the eastern part of Bozrah, which were subsequently improved by Nehemiah Huntington Fitch, who purchased the property. The Iron works wei-e removed many years since, and on the same ground now stands the beautiful village, built and improved by the brothers Fitch. The following is the inscription " In memory on his gravestone in the Bozrah burying ground of Nehemiah Huntington, Esq., a worthy officer both in church beneficent, hosjjitable, and pious a kind ano and state tender husband, an indulgent master and a good neighbor. H^died Jime 16, 1780." His widow married in 1782, Dr. Elisha Tracy, the disHer gravestone stands by tinguished physician of Norwich. the side of her first husband's in the Bozrah burying ground* and has the following inscription: "In memory of Lois Trac_> relict of Dr. Elisha Tracy, who died October 3, 1790, in the 63rd year of her age, having been a few years separated from
1748-9, Lois Hinckley, of Lebanon, Conn.
:

5.

Nehemiah Huntington, Pjsq., her former husband." Dorcas, born February 23, 1724-5, and married, ^lay
William Lathrop of Norwich.

13, 1745,

There

is

no other record con

nected with their names than that of his death, July 15, 1770.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
6.

127
24, 1746,

Rebecca, born December


Daniel, (1.
3. 9. 3.)

4,

1726.

She married, July

April 15, 1798.

7.

8. 9.

*
*

10.
11.

born Xovember 26, 1728. Samuel, born March 23, 1731 and died in 1737. Joseph, born November 15, 1732 and died January Elijah, born December 21, 1734. Benjamin, born February 22, 1786.
]\Iai?y,

29, 1813.

* 12.

Abigail, born July

29, 1739.

1.

2.4. 3. 3.
Bliss of Norwich,
in

Sarah (Huntington)
married,

Bliss, born April 17, 1721, in Norwich, Conn.;

December

6,

1747,

John

who was born May

16,

1717, and died April 15, 1809.

Mrs. Bliss died

Norwich, January

25, 1806.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

4.
5.

John, born March 14, 1748-9. Elizabeth, born January 4, 1750-51. Zepheniaii, born July 8, 1753. Sakah, born February 9, 1757. William, born December 2, 1766.

1.2.4.3.7.
Mary
Conn.;
died,

(IIuNTiN(iToN) Fitch, 'born November


3,

26,

1728, in Norwich,

married, September
13, 1707.

1750,

Ebenezer Fitch

of

Norwich, where he

February

children.
1.

2. 3.

Eunice, born March 23, 1752, and Gerard, born July 14, 1753.

died August 31, 1753.

4.
5.
I
)

Eunice, born April 17, 1755. Nabby, born August 4, 1757.

6.
7.

Ebenezer, born October 29, 1759. Roger, born September 13, 1761.

Mary, born January

3, 1

764.

8.

9.

10.

11.

Oliver, born July 23, 1766. Elizabeth, born November 10, 1768. Sarah, born August 10, 1771. Charles, born November 8, 17 75.

1.2.4.3.10.
Elijah Huntington, born December 21, 1734, in Norwich, Conn.; married, December 19, 1764, Anna, daughter of Joseph and Mary (1. 3. 9. 2.)
Cajiew,

and went same year into Bozrah, where he lived and died, a useful

128
and honored man.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He was

member

of the Connecticut legislature in 1791.

Thou;h early called into the service of his country, having served in three

campaigns
His

of the old

French AVar, he preferred the


life

less

exposed and

less

noticed, yet none the less useful,


first

of a fai-mer.

wife died April

9,

1770, and he married, the second time,

21, 1771, Lydia,

daughter of Thomas and

Ann (Bingham)

Baldwin,

March who was

born, October 19, 1740.

After a distressing confinement of eleven years, with an obstinate rheumatic complaint, induced at
first

by

his exposures in his military

campaigns,

he died

in

Bozrah, March 20, 1814.


illustrative of the character of the

The

following extracts from his correspondence, during his third and last

campaign, are here inserted, as


tario,

man, and

OnAugust 8, 1760, he thus writes to his father in Norwich, Conn.: "After a long and tedious march of thirty-one days from Schenectady, I arrived at 1 call our passage from Schenecthis place in good health, the 29th of July. tady to this place a march, though we came by water all the way, only at three carrying places for we were obliged to wade a good part of the way up the Mohawk River to Fort Stanwix, at the head of the river, which is about 140
as containing authentic history of those days.

From

the

camp

at Fort

miles from Schenectady.

In this distance there

is

one carrying place of about

one mile.

From Fort Stanwix, we

carry about one mile again, and then take

into

Creek, which runs to the westward, and is a very small stream running * * * Yesterday the two snows that we have in Oneida Lake. this (Ontario) Lake went down it, one of twenty and the other of eighteen guns, with a party of batteaux with them containing about 2,000 men. I expect the remainder of the armj' will go after them to-morrow or the next day, at furthest, to give the French a visit at Oswegoehwe."

Wood

Camp
Honored Father:

at Montreal, 10th

September, 1760.

We landed on this Island, about eight miles above the city, last Sunday, and marched down within about two miles of the city, where we encamped without any opposition. Monday the French General capitulated. The inhabitants of Canada are to enjoy their habitations and become subjects of Great Britain. The regular troops are to be held as prisoners of war, and they are about four thousand. The Indians have never given us any trouble,
but rather fallen in on our side. Sir, you have doubtless heard of our success at Fort Levee, now William

We took a brig of fourteen guns and 120 There we landed on the two islands, on one side of the island that the French fort was on, and on the main on the other the French firing upon side of it; and began to entrench and build batteries our men from their fort, but doing but little damage. The 23d we got our batteries open, and began to play upon them from the two islands and the main. The 25th, in the afternoon, the French surrendered and were all made
Augustus, on the 17th of August.
of the fort.

men, within sight

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
prisoners of war.
five pieces of

129
and they had
thirty-

There were about 300 men


I

in the fort,
tell

cannon, but no bombs.


Col. Fitch lost

cannot

how many men we

lost,

but

two men by the wounds on board our snows. The 31st we embarked at Fort William Augustus for this place, and we lost as many men in coming as we did at the siege, by reason of the falls in the river. Capt. Smith, from New London, had five men drowned. * * * Sir, we have orders for all the Provincials to march to-morrow morning back to Oswego, which gives the regiments a great deal of uneasiness for we are now 271 miles from Oswego, and one half of the way a strong current, and it is not further, I suppose, from Albany by way of Crown Point, which way we always expected to go. The reason of our going by the way of Oswego, I cannot tell unless it be to work on the fort. Honored Sir, these lines leave me in good healtth, as I have been ever since I left home, for which I desire to be thankful. Let God have the praise of our success over the enemy and may we never have occasion for another campaign in this country again. Sir, your most obedient son,
our
loss is

but small.

******
Elijah Huntington.

P. S.

The

city of

Montreal

is

about a mile in length and half a mile in

Gen. Amherst lies above the city, with about men; Gen. Murray, from Quebec, below it, with about 4,000 soldiers and 3,000 marines; and Col. Haviland, from Crown Point, with about 6,000
breadth, witlain the walls.

10,000

men

on the other side of the river."

children.
Concord Society, Norwich, now Bozrah, and their births are all on the N orwich records. * 1. Anna, born June 4, 1767. 2. Isaac, born October 21, 1769, and died June 12, 1770. * 3. Rebecca, born January 11, 1772. 4. Eunice, born December 28, 1773, and died single, in 1802. * 5. Isaac, born November 7, 1775. * 6. Elijah, born December 10, 1777. * 7. Wealthy, born January 8, 1780.
This family were
all

born in

New

8.

Nehemiah, born

April 20, 1782.

1.2. 4. 3. 10.
mai-ried.

1.

Anna (Huntington) Fitch, born June 4, 1767, in Norwich, Conn.; May 18, 1796, Capt. Oliver Fitch. They lived in Norwich, where
7,

she died January

1808.

Her husband married


CHILDREN.

again,

June

20, 1811,

Miss

Susan Finney.

He

died April 13, 1814, in his forty-seventh year.

1. 2.

Edward Gould,

born

May

31, 1799.

Charles, born July

15, 1803,

and died January

7,

1808,

130

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2.4.3. 10. 3.
11, 1772, in Norwich, Ezra Lathrop. She lived in Bozrah on the farm which her father had owned. She died in May, 1812, in Norwich,

Rkbecca (Huntington) Lathrop, born January


Uecember
19, 1796,

Conn.; married,

Ct.

After the deatli of his wife Mr. Lathrop married


field, Ct.,

Mary

Pierce of Plain-

and had two sons one

of

whom was
CHILDREN.

still

living in

1860 on the home-

stead of his grandfather Huntington.

1.

2.

Mary, died young. Mary, born June


Essex,
Ct..

21,

1803;

married Alanson Hough, m.d., of

where she died.


5,

3.

Eunice, born October was

1806; married,

first,

John, son of Capt.

William Kelly of Bozrah, who died leaving one son, Henry, who
living in Norwich City in 1862. She married, second, George Harrington, of Essex, where she died. Rebecca Jank, born December 17, 1811. She was in early life a devoted Christian, and went to India in 1839. as a missionary, where she became the second wife of the Rev. Mr. Cherry. A CHILD, died in infancy. A CHILD, died in infancy.

4.

5.
6.

1. 2. 4. 3.

10. 5.

He 7, 1775, in Norwich, Conn. was a farmer and occupied till his death, a jjart of the territory first taken up by his ancestor in Bozrah. He was a very retiring and unambitious, \ et He nuirestimable man, and was always held in esteem in his neighborhood. ried, November 27, 1807, Hannah, daughter of Joshua and Hannah (Dart) Maples, who was a most affectionate and excellent woman, and a member of She died March 24, 1838, aged 52 years. He married the Baptist church. He died again, April 30, 1839, Mrs. Esther, widow of Dr. Scott, of Bozrah. June 27, 1842, his widow surviving him several years.
Isaac Huntington, born November
children.
This fauiUy were all born in Bozrah. * 1. Wealthy Ann, born October
2.

8,

1807.

Charles Maples, born

July 13, 1809.

He was

a farmer, though

an invalid for much of his earlier life. He married, November 18, 1833, Clarissa, daughter of William Kelley, of Bozrah, who
died, having

he had lived on a part

had no children, November 29, 1853. Until 1857 of the farm which his ancestors took from
it.

the aboriifinal inheritors of

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

131
She was the subject '31, and was pro-

Lydia Baldwin, born September


pounded
for admission to the

6,

1813.

of a revival of religion in Bozrah, in 1830 and


scarlet fever entered the family

Congregational church, but the

4.

and suddenly withdrew her to She died September 2, 1831. Hannah Dart, born September 3, 1815, married Henry W. He was Hough, M. D., son of William Hough of Bozrah. located in the practice of medicine in North Killingly, and still For many years she was the subject of a most later in Putnam. afflictive physical disorder, in the progress of which she lost all power of locomotion, so that she became as helpless, physically, Yet with unexampled patience, and with a serene as a babe. and quiet smile, she would sit all day, and with the only motion of her arm left under her control, turn over the leaves of some book, which she was reading, or wave the fan, whose cool breath she could yet feel. She died January 7, 1855, a peaceful and
the church above.

5.

Her husband married, again, Mary Tripp, of Putnam, and was in 1862 a surgeon in the Union army. Isaac, born November 2, 1817, and died of consumption, in Bozrah,
hopeful death.

April 20, 1849, unmarried.


6.

Eunice, born November

17, 1820,

and died

of scarlet fever, Octo-

ber 10, 1831, in Bozrah.

7.

8.

Mary, born May Joshua Henry,

24, 1826.

born June 28,


in

1833.

teaching school, and fitted himself for college.

He commenced, early, He entered

Dartmouth College

commencement
1858.

He

1854, and removed to Amherst at the sophomore year, where he graduated in was, when last heard from, teaching a private school
of his

in Mississippi, 1860.

1.2.4.3. 10. 5.
Wealthy Ann (Huntington) Gager,

1.
8,

born October

1807, in Bozrah,

Conn.; married, September 18, 1827, Samuel Austin, son of Captain Samuel

and Cynthia (Meech) Gager. He was born about 1804, in Bozrah. He was a farmer, and lived in Bozrah, where he died, in June, 1846, from an accident. His wife died Jiily 15, 1844, in Bozrah.

children.
*
*
*
1.

2. 3.

Maria Ann, born September 15, 1828. John Jay, born August 14, 1831.
Lydia Eliza, born June 16, 1834. Charles A., born June 15, 1837.

4.

132

HUNTINGTON GENEALOOY.

1.

2.4. 3. 10. 5.

1. 1.

Maria Ann (Gager) Fox, born September 15, 1828, in Bozrah, Conn.; May 1, 1848, Roswell, son of David Austin Fox. He was born November 14, 1828. He was a prominent physician and surgeon of Wethersfield,
married
Conn., where he died October 25, 1898.

His wife died February

2,

1915.

CHILDREN.
1.

John Gager,
ersfield,

born April

7,

1852; died

March

17, 1853, in

Weth-

Conn.

2.

3.

Charles James, born December 21, 1854, in Wethersfield, Conn. He was a physician, and died April 17, 1913. Edward Gager, born August 8, 1859.

1. 2. 4. 3.

10. 5.
8,

1. 1.

3.

Edward Gager

Fox, born August


in Wethersfield,

1859, in Wethersfield, Conn.;

married October 26, 1892,

Frances Stoddard, daughter of

George Lewis and Elvira Maria (Woodhouse) Wells. She was born October Mr. Fox is a physician and sargeon, a 31, 1869, in Wethersfield, Conn. graduate of the year 1883, of the medical department of the University of the They City of New York, and is a prominent citizen of Wethersfield, Conn.
are Congregationalists.

CHILD.
1.

Kenneth Lewis,
1.

born January

30,

1896, in AV^ethersfield, Conn.

2.4. 3. 10. 5.
;

1. 2.
married, June 15, 1867,

John Jay Gager, born August 14, 1831 Francis Hough. He died in December, 1912.
CHILDREN.
1.

Mary

2.

3.

H., born in 1868. Lilie Eliza, born in 1870.

Samuel Arthur

A., born in 1868.

1. 2. 4.

3. 10. 5. 1. 3.
16,

Lydia Eliza (Gager) Lathrop, born June


Milton Nuton Lathrop.

1834

married, John

She died

in

December, 1866.

CHILD.
1.

Charles Edwin, born

in'1855.

HUNTIKGTON GENEALOGY.

133

1. 2. 4. 3.

10. 5. 1. 4.
1837
;

Charles A. Gager, born June


They
live in

15,

married Harriet Frances Fargo.

Norwich Town, Conn.

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

A Daughter died in infancy. John Austin, born, Wealthie Ann, born in 1860;
,

died at the age of 49.

married Edwin Lathrop.


Kallion.

4.
5.

Carkie Adel, born in 1870; married E. E. Abel. Charles Adelbert, born in 1876; married Myra

1.2.4.3. 10.5.7.
Mary (Huntington) Yerrington,
Conn.; married October
7,

born
of

May

24, 1826, in

Bozrah,

1847, E.

W., son

Joseph Yerrington, of Norwich,

where

tliey lived.

children.
1. 2.

3.

4.
5. 6.

Marietta Taylor, born November 23, 1849. Theodore Webster, born August 17, 1851. Arthur Meech, born June 2, 1855, and died January Charles Arthur, born November 11, 1858.
Anne, born October,
22,

4,

1859.

1862

married Allen Baer of

New

York.

Mary.
1. 2. 4. 3.

10. 6.
10, 1777, in

Elijah Huntington, born December


of

Norwich, Conn.

He
in

married, in 1803, Lucretia, daughter of Elisha and Alice (Tracy) Leffingwell,

Norwich.

She was born

in

Norwich, November

14, 1782,

and died

Bozrah, in 1816.
in his native

He
;

married, for his second wife, June 13, 1821, Olive,

daughter of Joshua Stark, of Bozrah.

He was always esteemed and respected where he proved himself equally useful in promoting its His second wife, a most excellent woman, secular and religious prosperity. died in Bozrah, September 26, 1862.
town

children.
This family were all born in Bozrah. * 1. Philura Leffingwell, born March 23, 1805. * 2. WiNSLOW Tracy, born August 25, 1807.
*
3.

4.
5.

Caroline Matilda, born September 29, 1809. Lucretia Leffingwell, born September 18, 1822. Albert E., born August 4, 1828.

6.

Alfred

J.,

born June

11,

1834

in

1862 was in the Union ai-my.

134

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2.4.3. 10. 6.

1.
23,

Philura Leffingwell (Huntington) Lathrop, born March


Deacon Charles Lathrop, of Norwich, and brother
sionary
sisters,

1805, in Bozrah, Conn.; married March, 1832, Christopher Leffingwell, son of


of that noble

band

of mis-

the grandchildren of Abigail, (1.


to Cleveland, Ohio,

2. 4. 3. 1. 2.).

They went

where they resided

at the

time of her

death, August 13, 1843.

She was a woman


uniform piety.

of sterling

good sense, and of unusually earnest and


CHILD.

1.

Elizabeth Hutchins, born February

8,

1836, in Cleveland, O.;

married, William Merriam, and lived in Cleveland.

1.

2.4. 3. 10. 6. 2.
25, 1807, in

WiNSLOW Tracy Huntington, born August


He
Pittsfield

Bozrah, Conn.

entered early on the study of medicine, and received his diploma from the

Medical School
proof of his

in 1829.

He commenced

almost immediately, after

graduating, the practice of his jJrofession, in East Iladdam, Conn., where he

and won for himself the confidence and esteem of He married, June 1, 1830, Ahnira In the summer of 1834, Dr. H. went to Albany, Carson, of Pittsfield, Mass. where he was invited by a circle of friends, to establish himself in business. He remained there only a few months, and located himself in Brooklyn, now Ohio City, where he rapidly secured an extensive practice, and at the same time engaged in speculations in real estate. While here, his wife died, in February, 1838. He married, for his second wife, in Akron, Ohio, July 12, 1840, widow Julia (Swift) Babcock, daughter of Chief Justice Swift of Windham, Conn., author of the Digest of Connecticut Laws. He removed to Akron, Ohio, where he fell a victim to his professional duty, dying December He was a 23, 1849, from a wound received at a post mortem examination. warm friend, generous to others rather than just to himself, an earnest inquirer after truth, both in reference to his profession and to religion, and as eager to propagate, as to embrace, whatever he felt convinced was true.

made good

skill,

a large circle of patrons and friends.

children.
1.

Henry
ber

King, born

in 1831, in

East Haddam, Conn.; died Septem-

10, 1831, in

East Haddam.

2.

3.

William Henry, born June 29, 1832, in East Haddam. Frances Elizabeth, born July 30, 1834, in Albany, N. Y. Miss Huntington taught for many years in Baton Rouge, La., and in
later years

was an earnest worker

in the cause of the

Women's

Christian

Temperance Union, and

for

many

years a jjrominent

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
officer in that

135
25, 1911, at the

body.

She died November

home

Blanchard, and the burial services held at the Second Presbyterian Church, in Cleveland, Ohio, were very impressive.
of
S.
4.

W.

All who knew her loved her, for her lovino; Christian sjiirit. Cornelia Winslow, born August 3, 1837, in Ohio City, O.; married November 15, 1860, in Cleveland, O., William Silliman,
(1. 2. 4. 10. 2. 9. 6.).

5.

Winslow, born
place.

in

1841, in Akron, O.; died in 1843, in the same

6.

7.

8.

LuCRETiA, born in 1843; died in 1845, in Akron, O. Julia Almira, born August 6, 1845, in Akron, O. Emily Lucretia, born April 12, 1849, in Akron, O.; married, June 28, 1890, Harry Cannon Starkweather. He was born at Greenwood, Lake, N. Y., November 20, 1860. They are living in New York City. They have no children.

1. 2. 4. 3.

10. 6. 2. 2.

boin June 29, 1832, in East Haddam. March 25, 1832, in Cleveland, O., Mary Caroline, daughter of William Henry and Mary (Weld) Staiile}', of Cleveland, O. She was born in Genesee, N. Y., March 25, 1837, and died February 19, 1893, in Cleveland, O.
Conn.; married

William Henry Huntington,

He is secretary and treasurer, of the Hawaiian Sugar Refining Co. a Presbyterian, and lived in Cleveland, O., previous to his removal Francisco, Cal., where he now lives.
children.
1.

He
to

is

San

Carolyn Winslow,
Cal.

born March 21, 1864; lives in San Francisco,


19, 1868.

2.

Alice Louise, born June

3.

Ralph Stanley, May 10, 1910,


August

4, 1878; married in New York, Bess Nonearl, daughter of Robert Henry and Sally Alice (Harrison) ChUton, of Dallas, Tex. She was born,

born October

9, 1879, in Bradenburgh, Ky. Mr. Huntington was a resident of California from 1898 to 1909, and now resides in Cleveland, O. He is an artist, and

a theosophist.

1.2.4. 3. 10. 6. 2.2.


land, O.; married, in Cleveland,

2.
19, 1868, in

Alice Louise (Huntington) Gardner, born June

Cleve-

George Henry, son of George W\ and Rosaline (Oviatt) Gardner. He was born in Cleveland, O., June 9, Mrs. Gardner is a graduate of Bradford Seminary, 1888. They are Presbyterians, and live in Cleveland, O.
.

136

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

Kenneth Huntington,

born March

14, 1896.

1.2.4. 3. 10. 6.2. 7.


Julia Almira (Huntington) Barnes, born August 6, 1845, in Akron, O.; married, August 19, 1873, in East Cleveland, O., Hiram Payson, son of Henry and Grace Ann (Litzenberg) Barnes. He was born March 31, 1841, in Morgan Township, O. Mr. Barnes is a graduate of Kenyon College, of the year 1868, and Lane
Theological Seminary, 1872.

He

is

a Presbyterian minister.

In the Union

Army

during the Civil War, he belonged to what was known in the State of
tlie

Oliio as

"squirrel Hunters."
of

Ohio who, at tlie call of the Governor, volunteered for the when Kirby Smith was threatening to enter it near Cincinnati, were called "Squirrel Hunters," from the fact that these men armed themselves with such arms as tliey possessed, consisting of rifles, and shot'The
defense of the State,

men

guns, which they were accustomed to use in hunting squirrels and other game.

They served

" the State about six weeks, and, although the " Squirrel Hunters "

volunteered to serve without pay, the Ohio Legislature recently passed a Bill
giving the "Squirrel Hunters" one month's pay, ($13.)
jVIr.

Barnes and

his family live in Clintonville, O.

children.
*
1. 2.

Emily Melissa, born May 14, 1880. Henry Huntington, born June 2, 1886,

in

Mt. Vernon,

O.; died

May

31, 1896, in

Dresden, O.

1. 2. 4.

3. 10. 6. 2. 7. 1.
14, 1880, in

Emily Melissa (Barnes) Callen, born May


O.;

Windham,
Callen.

married in Clintonville, O., August


reside in Clintonville.

16,

1910, to Alfred

Baron

They

CHILD.
1.

William

Huntington, born February

3,

1915.

1.

2.4. 3. 10. 6. 3.
29, 1809,

Caroline Matilda (Huntington) Hamlin, born September


in

Bozrah, Conn.; married, September 16, 1835, in Cleveland, O., Daniel Ranny, Jr., son of Daniel Ranny and Ruth (Ward) Hamlin. He was born

August
terian,

30, 1800, in Utica,

and

led the choir of the First Presbyterian


first

He

oro-anized the

Mr. Hamlin was a cabinet maker, a PresbyChurch for several years. He led the Band when General reed band in Buffalo.
N. Y.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Lafayette was in Buffalo,
ing of the Erie

187

when

the three Thayers were hung, and at the openof

Canah

It

was said

him

that "his

word was

as good as his
calls

bond."

Rev. E. B. Huntington,

in the

Huntington Genealogy,

him a

financier.

His father was Ensign Daniel R. Hamlin, in the War of the Revolution, Mr. Hamlin, Jr., came to Buffalo from Utica in 1825, and lived there the
rest of his
life.

He

died July 23, 1881, and his wife died

March

6,

1878.

CHILDREN.
1.

Charles Winslow, born July


ried,

20, 183(i, in Cleveland,

Ohio; mar1908.

March

8,

1883, in Williamsville, N. Y,, Carrie LeClear


3,

Young.

He

died in Govvanda, N. Y., September


IST.

His

widow
2.

lives in Buffalo,

Y.
3,

Charlotte Lucretia, born September

1839, in Buffalo,

N.

Y.,

3.

and died September 29, 1840, in Buffalo. Harriet Cornelia, born August 25, 1842,

in Buff'alo,

N. Y.

1.2.4. 3. 10.6. 3. 3.
Harriet Cornelia (Hamlin) Macniel, born August
Buffalo,
25, 1842, in

N. Y.; married June 13, 1876, in Buffalo, Dugald, son of John and Mary (McCollom) Macniel. He was born in 1848, in Kil Martin, Scotland, in the " Hielan's." He was a physician, and a graduate of the University of
Buff'alo.

They were

Presbyterians.

Dr. Macniel died

March

21, 1885.

His wife

died January 18, 1914, in Buffalo, N. Y.

children, born in buffalo, n.


1.

y.

2.

Caroline Huntington, born April 3, 1877. Elizabeth Hamlin, born June 18, 1881.
1. 2. 4. 3.

10. 6. 3. 3. 2.
;

ried
of

Elizabeth Hamlin (Macniel) Olmsted, born June 18, 1881 marAugust 26. 1903, in Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. Charles Morgan Olmsted, graduate Bonne University, and student at Goettingen, Germany. Mrs. Olmsted
in the
is

graduated at Buffalo Seminary and Smith College, Northampton, Mass.,


class of 1902.

They

are residents of Buffalo, N. Y., where Dr. Olmsted

practicing physician.

children.
1. 2.

Dugald Macniel, born March 21, John Barton, born July 5, 1905.

1904.

3.

4. 5.

Elizabeth Allen, born March 12, 1910. Charliss Huntington, born September Huntington, bom December 15, 1914.

1,

1911.

138

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 2. 4. 3. 10.
1822, in Bozrah, Conn.; married, March, 1853,
of Granville, Ohio.

6.4.
18,

LucRETiA Leffingwell (Huntington) Stark, born September


Lemuel
B., son of

Joshua Stark,

She died

in 1856.

children.
1.

Olive.

2.

An infant

son.

1.2.4.3.10.7.
born January 8, 1780; married, September 21, 1807, Joseph W., son of Jared aud Margaret (Grant) Tracy, of Norwich, Ct. He was born March 9, 1773, and died April 3, 1845. She united with the first Congregational church in Norwich in 1842, and died in New York City, July 11, 1849. They resided in Norwich, Ct.

Wealthy (Huntington) Tracy,

children.
1.

Jared Winslow,
York
City.

born

May

29, 1812,

and

for years lived in

New

2.

James Joseph, born December


chant in

3,

1814, and

was a hardware mer-

New York

City.

3.

Edward

4.

5.

6.

Huntincjton, born April 21, 1817; married, January Louisa H. Thomas, and resided in New York City. Sarah Grant, born August 21, 1819, and died in 1838. Cornelia Margaretta, born October 15, 1822, and lived in New York City. Lydia Huntington, born July 3, 1825, and was also living in
10, 1856,

New York

City, in 1860.

1. 2. 4. 3. 10. 8.

Nehemiah Huntington,
earlier years

born April
so that

20, 1782.

He was

for

many

of

liis

he lost almost entirely the years usBut he was characterizi'd through life for his ually devoted to education. sterling good sense and judgment, and still more for his gentle and kind heart. If anything else was needed to render him beloved and esteemed, and trusted by all who knew him, it was his strict conscientiousness. He seemed to feel
an
invalid, so

much

no other motive than duty


dut\',

they best
8,

and how faithful he was to every conviction of knew who saw him most. He married, for his first wife, Sep;

tember
found
in

1814,
all

Nancy, an older

sister of his

brother Elijah's wife; and he

lie most prized and needed. She had mental endowments of a high order, and a personal culture which

her

those qualities and attainments

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
fitted

139
She was no less gifted

her to grace any

circle in
spirit
;

which she might move.

with the graces of the


earnest as

being characterized for a piety as uniform and

it was unobstrusive. She was most happy and skiUful in tlie social and religious training of the family; yet she was felt to be as well fitted to

lead in the social gatherings of her sisters in the church.

harmoniously two such kindred spirits would move along through life was foreshadowed by a little incident, which transpired soon after their marriage. The one had been accustomed to regard the evening of Saturday as apart of the Christian Sabbath, and the other observed that of Sunday. They engaged a perpetual regard for each others convictions, by a systematic avoidance of all work and secular pastime on both evenings, though they taught their children to reverence the evening of Sunday as sacred time. Mrs. H. died July 12, 1835, most deeply lamented, yet not to be forgotten by those who had enjoyed her acquaintance. "I know of no one, so well prepared to go, and of no one whom we shall miss so much," was the heartfelt testimony of one of her neighbors, who had known her long and well. And many years after her death, the gifted Mrs. Sigourney was pleased to give her testimonial to the personal worth of one "whose friendship I so much prized." Mr. H. married, for his second wife, December 21, 1841, Mrs. Anne, widow of Jirali I. Hough, and daughter of Timothy and Sorloma (Strong) Hinckley, of Lebanon, a most amiable and excellent woman. He was chosen deacon of the church in Bozrah, several years before his death. From the commencement of the sabbath school and temperance enterprises, in this country, he was in theory and practice, a warm friend of both. Indeed, in every work which promised to promote human comfort or salvation, he was ever ready to engage. He was as steadily at his place in the prayer meeting in the busiest season of the year, as in his seat on Sunday in the church. This good man was taken to his rest, June 2, 1852, leaving, it is believed, no enemy beliind him.
together,

How

CHILDREN.
This family were
^ *
1.

all

born in Bozrah.

Nancy Leffingwell,

born June

14, 1815.

2. 3.

Elijah Baldwin, born August Elisha Tracy, born December

14, 1816.

28, 1817, and married in Norwich, September 2, 1844, Malvina, daughter of Dr. Thomas Boswell. He was a jeweler, and the character he bore, and the esteem he secured, are well set forth in tlie sermon preached by his pastori Rev. Dr. Bond, on the Sabbath following his death. His disease had been one inexpressibly trying and painful, and terminated his useful life, on Wednesday, February 16, 1859. "The example of an esteemed member and brother of our church, who,

since the last sabbath lias 'finished his course,' furnishes a fresh

and convincing

illustration of the

power there

is

in the

hope of

salvation to sustain and cheer the soul amidst the pains of pro-

140

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
tracted disease, and in the hour of death.

For many a month

he has borne

his life-wasting sufferings in tlie patience of hope.

With
him

cheerfulness and consideration he set his house in order, in

prospect of death, and

when

the expected crisis came,

it

found

so peaceful, so cheerful, so hopeful, so full of love, that the

scene was divested of those sad and painful sensations, so often awakened in the chamber of death. He looked at death with the eye of faith, and in the light of hope looked at it as a sleep in Jesus from which he fully expected to awake to a higher and purer life in that kingdom where he had laid up treasures for

eternity."

4.

William Dyer,

born December

18, 1821.

1. 2. 4. 3. 10. 8. 1.

Nancy Leffingwell (Huntington) Thompson,


married, October 25, 1841, in Bozrah, a merchant, and lived in Norwich, Ct.
C't.,

died October 28, 1880, in Norwich, Ct.

born June 14, 1815; Alba Cornwall Thompson, who was He died Mai'cli 30, 1881, and his wife They were Episcopalians.
CT.
19, 1842, died

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH,


1.

Elizabeth Huntington, born August


17, 1891,

December

Bristol,

R.

I.

2.

Malvina Huntington,
Ct.,

born

May

11,

1845
;

married, in Norwich,

April 24, 1867, Robert Smith Abel!

she died

March

8,

1889,

in
3.

Warren, Ohio.
born July 23, 1848; died August 29, 1848,

Frank Huntington,
in

Norwich,

Ct.

4.
5.

Annie, born August


Norwich, Ct.
ist

30, 1849.
;

Caroline Hamlin, born March


of

died August 24, 1912, in 5, 1855 She was an accomj)lished musician, and an oi-gan-

wide repute.

1.2.4. 3. 10. 8. 1.4.


ried,

30, 1849, in Norwich. Ct.; marAugust 24, 1871, in Norwich, Ct., Samuel Nott, son of John Hazen and Abby Ann (Hyde) Peck. Mr. Peck was a dry-goods merchant, in 1864 he moved to Toledo, O.,

Annie (Thompson) Peck, born August

in

1870 to Greenville, Mich., in 1872 to

New

Britain, Ct., in 1874 to Hartford.

Ct., in

1886 to Detroit, Mich., in 1898 to Pontiac, Mich., and in 1899 to Cleve-

land, O.,

where he died January 27, 1902. They were Congregationalists, and Mr. Peck was a deacon in the church fi-om 1896 to 1898. Mrs. Peck lives in

Detroit, Mich.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.

141

Louis Huntington, born September 27, 1873, Ct.; died November 8, 1878, in Toledo, Ohio.

in

New

Britain,

Annie Huntington Hyde, born September


O.; married,

12, 1879, in Toledo,

June

26, 1901, in Cleveland, O.,

John Folger Davis.

They live in Detroit, Mich. Etta Hyde, born May 3, 1885,


in Detroit,

in Toledo, O.; died

May

18, 1886,

Mich.

1. 2. 4. 3.

10. 8.2.

Elijah Baldwin Huntington, born August 14, 1816, in Bozrah, March 6, 1843, in Windham, Conn., Julia Maria, daughter of Deacon Thomas and Laura (Lathrop) Welch, of Windham, Conn. She was born May 25, 1817, in Windham, Conn.
Conn.; married

Mr. Huntington was a preacher and a teacher and genealogist. He was and received from that College an honorary master's degree in 1851. He was licensed to preach by the New
a graduate of Yale college in the class of 1840,

London Association
pastor
t^f

of Congregational Ministers in 1845. He was ordained a church in Putnam, Conn., in 1848, and was there until 1850; was

dismissed from this charge on account of vocal weakness, after which he engaged in teaching, and devoted a large jjortion of his time to the preparation
of the

Huntington Memoir, which he published

in 1863.

From

that time to

the date of his death, he spent his leisure hours in collecting

material for a second edition, which he ho])ed to

jjrint.

and compiling The data which he

gathered have mysteriously disappeared.

Mr. Huntington published the Huntington Memoir, Genealogy of the Lathrop Family, Soldier's Memorial, and Histoiy of Stamford. He lived in Bozrah, Windham, North Killingly, Meriden, Stamford and Putnam, Conn., also in South Coventry Conn., where he died, December 27, 1877. His wife
died
in

March 20, 1901, Windham, Conn.

in Ridgefield,

Conn., and was buried beside her husband

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

Abbie Swift, born April 7, 1845, and Windham, Conn. Julia Swift, born September 1, 1846,

died February 12, 1846, in


in

Windham, Conn.
Killingly,

Clara Louisa,
in 1870.

born July

27, 1848, in

North

and died

4.

5.

born September 25, 1850, in North Killingly, and died December 24, 1850. Edmund Clement, born May 30, 1852, and died September 9,
1852, in Meriden, Conn.

Sarah Lee,

142

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2.4.3. 10. 8. 2.2.


Scott, born September 1. 1846, in Windham, Conn.; married, August 17, 1879, AVillard Stanly, son of James and Sarah A. Scott. He was born August 17, 1851, in New York. Mr. Scott and faniiij' are living in the old homestead, bought from the Indians by their ancestors who were among the first settlers of Ridgefield, Conn. ]\Irs. Scott died June 30, 1886, in Ridgefield, Conn. She assisted her father greatly in the preparation of the First Memoir.

JuMA Swift (Huntington)

1.

Louisa Huntington, born July

17, 1880, in Ridgefield,

Conn.

1. 2. 4. 3.

10. 8. 4.
18,

William Dyer Huntington,


Conn.; married,
first,

born December
1847,
in

1821, in Bozrah,

November

16,

Norwich, Conn., Mary Ann,


26,

daughter of Thomas Kinne.


Conn., and died July 27, 1848.
field,

She was born October

1817, in Nonvich,
19, 1852, in

He

married, second,

May

Spring-

She was born March 29, 1830, He was a marketman and a Baptist. He lived in in Springfield, N. Y. Norwich, Conn., then moved to Providence, R. I., about 1853, then to Edgewood, R. I., where he died December 28, 1905. The second Mrs. Huntington
N. Y.,
Calista,

daughter of James Reed.

died

November

27, 1907, in Providence,

R.

I.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

William Tracy,

born July

16, 1848, in

Norwich, Conn.
I.;

Mary Anna,

born

May

28,

1855, in Providence, R.

married,

July 25, 1887, in Providence, R. T., Charles Henry, son of He was born February Charles and Charlotte (Roatli) Kinne.
3,

1856, in Norwich, Conn.

Mr. Kinne was professor of modern

languages in Brown University, 1879.


lege, Pa., until

He He

lived in State Col111.,

September, 1890; in Chicago,


30,

until

September,

1893; in Durham, N. H., until 1896.

died in Edgewood,

R.
*
3.

I.,

March

1899.
I.

lliey

were

Baptists.

Mrs. Kinne

resides in Providence, R.

James Reed, born August

30, 1865, in Providence,

R.

I.

1.2.4.3. 10.8.4.
William Tracy
married, July
1,

1.
Norwich, Conn.;

Huntington, born July


I.,

16, 1848, in

James and Sarah Adline (Colwell) Miner. She was born September 24, 1855, in ProviHe lived in Norwich, Conn., and dence, R. I. Mr. Huntington was a clerk. moved to Providence, R. I., in 1854, where he died March 31, 1912. Mrs.
1875, in Providence, R.
Claribel, daughter of

Huntington and children reside

in Cranston, R. I.

They

are Baptists.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGT.

143
became

A
a
years.

tribute from the

I.

O. O. F.

" Tn early life Brother Huntinofton

member

of the Central Baptist Church and was very active there for several

After his marriage he transferred by letter to the Stewart St. Baptist


his wife

Church, of which
to the

was a member.

Order

of

Odd

Fellows, and formed

Our brother was strongly attached among the brethren of that Order

some of the sweetest and dearest friendshijis. He was able therein to perform some of his best work in assisting others, and was consecjuently active and happy among the brethren there from March 11, 1873, when he joined Crescent
Lodge, No.
24, the

remainder of his

life.

He was

Recording Secretary of the

Lodge two different terms covering several years, and Treasurer several years."

years, Financial Secretary

two

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Gertrude Louise,

born March

17, 1876, in

Providence, R.

3.

A Son, born and died April 1, 1878. Arthur Parker, born February
R.
T.

10,

1888, in East Greenwich,


]\Irs.

This

is

an adopted child, the son of


as

Huntington's

sister.

He

enlisted

apprentice in the U. S. Navy, in the

hosjjital corps,

to the 1st Brigade,

Corps, at

and was on the U. S. S. Prairie, and was attached Second Advance Regiment, U. S. Marine the taking of Vera Cruz, Mexico, in 1914.

1.2.4.3. 10.8.4.3.
James Reed Huntington,
born August 30, 1865, in Providence, R. L:
married, June 22, 1892, in Providence, R. L, Elizabeth Royal, daughter of

Gideon and Mary (Monarch) Ta\'lor. She was born in Providence, July 21, 1870. Mr. Huntington is a buokkeej)er, and a Baptist. He lives in Providence.

Mrs. Huntington died there December 21, 1910.

CHILD.
1.

Royal Reed,

born December

1,

1895, in Providence, R.

1.2.4.3.11.
married March

Ben.tamin Huntington, born in Norwich, February 22, 1736. He 5, 1767, Mary, daughter of Joseph and Mary (1. 3. 9. 2.) Carew, and widow of James Noyes Brown. She died Ajiril 24, 1777. He was chosen to succeed his father in the office of town clerk, March 5, 1764,
and resigned the
Barnabas
jjost to his

(1. 2. 4. 2. 7.),
first

together the

son Phillip. He was one of the selectmen, with Samuel Trac}', and Elijah Brewster, who called revolutionary meeting held in Norwich, June 6, 1774.

144

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
This family were born
*
1,

in

Norwich.
8,

Mary, born March

1768.
26, 1770.

2.

Phillip, born September

3.

4.

Alice, born March 21, 1773. She married, in 1802, AVilliam Baldwin, and died, having had no children. Daniel, born June 10, 1776. He married, in November, 1803, Sarah Potter, of New London, and died, without children,
October
12, 1805.

His wife was born December 23, 1780, and

died, April 8, 1850, as her grave stone attests.

1. 2. 4. 3.

11.

1.
8,

Mary (Huntington) Carpenter,


Conn.

born March

1768, in Norwich,
in

She married, October

29, 1791,

Gardner Carpenter, and lived

Norwich.

children.
1.

2.

3.

4.
5.
6.

George, born July 27, 1795. Elizabeth, born October 12, Gardner, born March 29, 1802. Henry, born November 10, 1804. John, born March 4, 1807. Charles, born October 21, 1810.

Mary

1797.

1. 2. 4. 3. 11. 2.
Philip Huntington, born September
married, January 17, 1796, Phila Grist,
26, 1770, in

Norwich, Conn.
30. 1806,

He
38.

who

died

November

aged

He was
4,

chosen town clerk, immediately on the death of his father, September

11, 1801,

and served

in this office until his death,

which took place February

1825.

child.

1.

Benjamin, born

in

Norwich, April

24, 1798.

1. 2. 4. 3.

11. 2.

1.
Town, Conn.;
to

Benjamin Huntington, born

April 24, 1798, in Norwich

married September 80, 1830, in Norwich, Conn., Margaretta Dunlap Perit. He was a merchant. He was elected Town Clerk February 14, 1825,

who died February have been handed down from father


succeed his father
first

4.

The

office of

town clerk seems


to

to

to son, as

Christopher Huntington, the

male child born


1764.

in

Norwich, was elected town clerk,

succeed Richard

Bushnell, and the

office

was held by Isaac,

January

9,

His son,

December 6, 1726, to Benjamin, succeeded him March 5, 1764, and held


his son, from

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
the office to September 11, 1801,

145

when he resigned

in favor of his son Phillip,

who

held the

office until his death,

the office until

February 4, 1825. His son, Benjamin, held October, 1830, when the office was removed to the City of

Norwich.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH TOWN, CONN.


*
1.

2.

3.

born July 5, 1831. Son, born and died March 24, 1833. Margaret Dunlap, born July 15, 1834, and died January

John Webster Perit,

8,

1908.

4. 5.

Pelatiah Webster, born July 2, 1836. Benjamin Newton, born May 21, 1838; married, September 1862, Sarah T. McMahon. No children. He died September
1903.

3,
,

Mrs. Huntington

lives in

Columbus, Ohio.
1842; lives in Norwich Town^
29, 1861,

6.
7.

Son, born and died February

13, 1840.
8,

Sara Leaming, born September


Conn.

8.

Thomas Dunlap,

9.

born July 26, 1844, and died September from a fever taken in the camp of the Union Army. Henry Clay, born January 11, 1848, and died February

19, 1848.

1.2.4. 3. 11.

2. 1. 1.

John Webster Perit Huntington, born July 5, 1831, in Norwich Town, Conn.; married February 18, 1857, Mary Applegate, who was born January 6, 1836, and died December 25, 1878, in Wilbur, Ore. He died June
3,

1869.

He was one of the early pioneers of the Pacific Coast, as he went to Oregon in the fall of 1849. He lived for some time at Oregon City, Clackamas County. He then removed to Polk County, where he was engaged at different times in teaching and farming. From Polk County he removed to the Umpqua Valley, and settled in Douglas, (then Umpqua,) County near Yoncalla, where he located on a tract of land which he cultivated as a farm, but practised surveying to some extent. In 1860 he was elected to the lower house of the State Legislature. He was appointed Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Oregon by President Lincoln, in 1863, and reappointed in 1867 by President
Johnson.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Benjamin, born September

3,

1859.

2.

John Webster Perit,

born August 21, 1861, and died in 1869.

1. 2. 4. 3. 11. 2. 1. 1. 1.
October

Benjamin Huntington, born Sept. 3, 1859, in Yoncalla, Ore.; married 8, 1880, in Yoncalla, Mary L., daughter of James and Margaret

R. (Swift) Miller.
in

1915, at Yoncalla, Oregon.

She was born September 17, 1861, and died January 10, He is a farmer and owns a ranch of 1,000 acres Yoncalla, Oregon.
10

146

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

CHILDREN, BORN ON THEIR FATHER'S FARM IN YONCALLA, OREGON.


1.

Benjamin, born September

22, 1881.

He

is

Principal of the

High

School in Eugene, Oregon.

*
*

2.

3.

Webster, born January 5, 1883. Perit, born March 10, 1885.


Phillip, born December
13, 1886.

4. 5.
6.
7.

Margaretta, born September 10, McKiNLEY, born May 31, 1890.


James, born December
31, 1891.

1888.

8.
9.

Thomas, born May 4, 1894. Anna, born March 13, 1896.


Sara, born J)ecember
8,

10. 11.

189 7.

Mary, born August

21, 1899.

12.
13.

Ruth, born March 2, 1902. Rachel, born December 10,

1903.

1.2.4. 3. 11.2.
Webster Huntington,
at Forest Grove, Ore.,

1. 1. 1. 2.
9,

born January
1888.

1883; married June

7,

1906,

Edna

Euria, daughter of Willis Uria, and Margaret


4,

(Dewey)

Vail,

who was born July

children.
1.

2. 3.

Bernice Elsie, born February 10, EuLA La Villa, born, November 3, Evelyn Irene, born November 26,

1907.

1909.
1911.

1.2.4. 3. 11.2.
Perit Huntington, born March

1. 1. 1. 3.
1885; married
April
is 7,

10,

1909,

Helen Gertrude Garceau. She was born March 25, 1890. He man, and lived in Mahnomen, Minn., but is now, 1915, a resident
Oregon.
ClIILDRKN.
1. 2. 3.

a dray-

of Sisters,

Perit Felix, born December

30, 1909, at

Helen Gertrude, born February 6, Ruth Webster, born November 25,

1911, at

Mahnomen, Minn. Mahnomen, Minn.

1912. at Drain, Oregon.

4.

Mary

Miller, born March

3,

1915.

1.2.4. 3. 11. 2.
1908, Frances Smith,

1. 1.

1.4.
13,

Phillip Huntington, born December 13, 1886; married January who was born June 26, 1888, in Oakland, Ore.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

147

Alberta, born August

25,

1908; died in 1911.

2.

Child, born

in October, 1914.

1.2.4. 3. 11.
Conn.; married,
first,

2.

1.4.
2,

Pelatiah Webster Huntington, born July

1836, in Norwich,

June 3, 1858, in Columbus, O., Jane Nashee, daughter of David Wagner and Margaret (Nashee) Deshler. She was born July 14, 1830, and was the widow of Richard H. Beeson. She died May 25, 1867, in Columbus, O.

He

married, second, October

3,

1872, Frances, daughter of Calvin Theo9,

dore and Harriet Sollace.


25, 1879, in

She was born February

1849, and died January

He
bus, O.

Columbus, O. married, third, Ida Herminia Nothnagel,


is

May

2,

1882, in Colum-

He

a banker, and established the

Huntington National Bankj of

Columbus, O.

He

is

member

of the Presbyterian Church.

children.
1.

BenjAiMin, born July


bus, O.

28, 1859; died

February

12, 1864, in

Colum-

2.

* *

3.

4.
5.

Thomas Dunlap, born September 4, 1861, in Columbus, O. Webster Perit, born February 20, 1865, in Columbus, O. Theodore Sollace, born September 2, 1873, in Columbus,
Francis Ropes, born September
bus, O.
3,

O.
1898,

1875; married June

9,

in Columbus, O., Adeline Clark Ulrick.

They

live in

Colum-

6.
7.

Baldwin Gwynne,
Edith, born March
bus,
O.,

born January
9,

13, 1879, in

Columbus, O.
live in

1883; married September 26, 1911, in ColumJr.

WUliam Ardenne Loving,


2,

They

Rich-

mond, Va.
8.

Phillis, born October


bus, O.

1884; died August 26, 1885, in Columdied September 28, 1886, in Colum

9.

Ralph, born January


bus, O.

24, 1886

10.

Margaret, born December


in

20, 1887; married November 27, 1910, They live in Columbus, O., Elliot Southworth Church. Kansas City.

1.2.4. 3. 11.2. 1.4.2.

I
O.;

Thomas Dunlap Huntington,


married June
reside.
14, 1889, Jessie

born September 4, 1861, in Columbus, Lee Hibbard, in Columbus, O., where they

now

148

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Rachel Leffingwell,

born

in 1892.

2.

3.

Constance, born in 1895. Pelatiah Webster, born

in 1897.

1.

2.4. 3. 11. 2.
Anna Harlow.

1. 4. 3.
20, 1865, in
in

Webster Perit Huntington,


O.;

born February

Columbus,
married,

married,

first,

1886,
,

She died

1907.
in

He

second, October

1912, Arabella Bogie.

They

reside

Mt. Sterling,

Kentucky.

children.
*
*
1.

Jane, born

in 1887.
in

2.

3.

Deshler, born in 1888; married Ruth, born in 1890.

August, 1913.

1.2.4. 3. 11.
1912,

2. 1. 4. 3. 1.
, ,

Jane (Huntington) Bone, born Hugh Mortimer Bone.


child.
1.

1887; married

May

Hugh Huntington,

born June

1913.

1. 2. 4. 3. 11. 2.

1.4.3.3.
, ,

Ruth
ber
,

(Huntington) Carlile, born 1912, William Arthur Carlile.


,

1890; married Octo-

child.
1.

William Arthur,

born December

1913.

1. 2. 4. 3. 11. 2. 1. 4. 4.

Theodore Sollace Huntington,


bus, O.;

born September

2,

1873, in Colum-

married, January

29,

1902, in

Columbus, O., (irace Livingston,

daughter of Samuel and ^Martha


28, 1870, in

W.
is

(Taylor) Lee.

She was born September


His wife died

Camden, N.

J.

He

a graduate of Princeton University, in the

class of 1895.

He

is

a banker, and lives in Columbus, O.

July 21, 1908, in Cobourg, Ontario.

children.
1.

Theodore Lee,

born March
18, 1908,

28, 1904, in

Columbus, O.
19, 1908, in

2.

Son, born July


Ontario.

and died July

Cobourg,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

149

1.

2.4. 3. 11.2. 1.4. 6.


born June
13, 1879, in

Baldwin Gwynne Huntington,


bus, O.,

married January 20, 1904, Mina Maybei Monypeny.

They resided

Columbus, O.; in Colum-

and

in

New

London, Conn.,

in 1912.

CHILDREN.
1. 2. 3.

Ann, born, 1905. Francis Sollace, born


,
,

1907.
,
,

John Webster Perit, born

1909.

1.2.4. 3. 12.
Abigail Huntington Lathrop, born July
1728, and died February 25, 1810.
29, 1739, in

Norwich, Conn.

married December 20, 1764, Azariah Lathrop, of Franklin,


" happily exemplified the
.

who was born in She was a most excellent woman, who

meek and

quiet spirit of the gospel."

Among

her

grandchildren were the missionary sisters

the
C.

first ]\lrs.

]Myron AVinslow,
buried in

Mrs. Cherry, Mrs. Hutchins and Mrs. Perry, three

of

whom were

heathen ground at Oodooville, Ceylon, and Rev. Dr. Daniel Lathrop, Mrs.

William

A. Hallock, of

New

York, and

L.

Lathrop,
9,

who married
1820.

PhUura LeflSngwell H.

(1. 2. 4. 3. 10. 6. 1.).

She died March

children.
1.

2.
3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Charles, born January 11, 1770. Nabby, born March 24, 17 72. Charlotte, born April 16, 1774, and BuRREL, born May 25, 1776. Gerard, born August 19, 17 78. Charlotte, born February 21, 1781. Augustus, born February 11, 1785.

died

November

3,

1777.

1.2.4.4.
Jabez Huntington, born
first

in Norwich, Conn., January 26, 1691. He June 30, 1724, Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. Timothy and Esther (Stoddard) Edwards, who was born in East Windsor, Conn., April After her 14, 1697, and who died in Windham, Conn., September 21, 1733. death, he married for his second wife. May 21, 1735, widow Sarah Wetmore, He who died in Norwich, March 21, 1783, in the 83d year of her age. removed to Windham, Conn., where he attained high rank among the distinguished men of that important town, both in civil and in mUitary life, being a deputy to the general court in 1726, and at his death, September 26, 1752,

married for his

wife,

a colonel of the Connecticut militia.

150

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

3.

* *
*

4.
5.
6.
7.

Elizabeth, born in I^orwich, November 1, 1725. Sarah Ann, born in Norwich, June 20, 1727. Tryphena, born August 27, 1729, and died in East Windsor, August 19, 1745, Jerusha, born August 24, 1731. Hannah, born in Windham, July 22, 1736. Jabez, born in Windham, April 15, 1738. Anne, born in Windham, January 20, 1740, and married, May 3,
1765, Benjamin, (1.
3. 9. 6.)

of

Norwich, where she died, Octo19, 1742,

ber
8.

6,

1790.
in

Samuel, born
1743.

Windham, October

and died January

15,

9.

Lucy, born
field,

in

Windham, June

16, 1744.

She married Colonel Ex-

perience, a son of Huckins and Eunice (Porter) Storrs, of Mans-

1801.

where she died, February 6, 1801, and he died Tuly 22, His birth was September 18, 1734, being the second in a

family of twelve children.

1.2.4.4.1.
1725.

Elizabeth (Huntington) Davenport, born in Norwich, November 1, She was married in Windham, by the Rev. Stephen White, November

Hon. Abraham, son of Rev. John and Martha (Gould) DavenConn. Her husband was born in Stamford, 1715, and graduated at Yale, 1732. He was a most worthy, and truly noble man, sus" Colonel taining many offices, civil and military, with very marked ability. Davenport was possessed of a vigorous understanding and invincible firmness of mind, and of a weight of character which for many years decided, in this county, almost every question to which it was lent. He was early a professor of religion, and adorned its doctrines by an exemplary conformity to its precepts." He was for many years one of the council of the state, and at his death was judge of the Fairfield county court. " Of his country and all its great interests he was a pillar of granite." So testifies no lower authority than Dr. Dwight, to the character of Colonel Davenport. His wife, who was quite infirm, for the last few years of her life, died December 17, 1773. After her death he married again, August 8, 1776, Mrs. Martha Fitch. He died in
16, 1750, to the

port, of Stamford,

1789.

children.
*
1.

John, born January

16, 1752.

2. 3.

Abraham,

21, 1753, and died October 25, 1754. Elizabeth, born September 16, 1756, married, August 8, 1777, James Coggswell, M. D., of Preston. Her daughter, Alice, became the wife of the Rev. Dr. Samuel Fisher, of Greenbush, and mother of Rev. Samuel Ware Fisher, of Cincinnati, Ohio.

born October

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
*
4.
5.

151

James, born October 12, 1758. Huntington, born April 18, 1761, and died October

22, 1769.

1. 2. 4. 4. 1. 1.
married,

John Davenpo'rt, born January 16, 1752, May 7, 1780, Mary Silvester, daughter of
chosen a

graduated at Yale, 1770,


the Rev. Dr.

Noah

Wells.

He was

member

of congress to

fill

the vacancy

made by

the death of

his brother

James, and continued for eighteen years a member.


28, 1830.

He

died

November

CHILDREN.
1.

Elizabeth Huntington,

virho

married the Hon. Judge Peter

W.

RadclifCe, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
2.

John Alfred,
and had

who married P^liza M. Wheeler, among whom are Rev. J. S. Davenport, an Episcopal minister at Oswego, N. Y., and Rev. James Radcliff Daveni)ort, who graduated from Yale College in 1830; married, Mehetabel W. Newell, and had among other children a
a graduate of Yale,
six children,

3.

John Alfred, born in Francestown, N. II., where his father was then settled, February 7, 1840. This son graduated from Yale in 1861, was, for a short time, assistant professor of mathematics in the U. S. Naval Academy; then studied law, and was admitted to the bar in New York City in 1867. He became a prominent lawyer in that city, and died of typhoid pneumonia in Cincinnati, O., May 5, 1890. He married, August 15, 1874, Mary Fairfax, daughter of Gouverneur and Patsey Jefferson (Gary) Morris, of IMorrisania, N. Y. She survived him with two daughters. Mary Wells, who married James Boorman, of New York.
son,

4. 5.

Theodosia, who died unmarried. Theodore, who married Harriet


and had a family

G. Cheesebrough, of

New

York,

of seven children.

6.
7.

Rebecca Ann, who


Matilda,
had a family

died unmarried.

the wife of Rev. Peter Lockwood, of Binghampton,


of seven children.

who

1. 2. 4. 4.

1.4.
1758,

James Davenport,

born October 12,

graduated at Yale

in

1779; married Abigail Fitch, and after her death, Mehetabel Coggshall.

He

was a member of the Connecticut legislature, and judge of county court. In 1796 he was chosen member of Congress, in which office he died suddenly, August 3, 1797.

152

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Betsey Coggshall, who married


Abigail Fitch, the wife
York.

Chas.

W.

Apthorp, of Boston.
Philip

of that gifted
first

preacher, Rev.

Melancthon Whelpley, of the


3.

Presbyterian church of

New

Mary
in

Ann,

the wife of the no less eminent servant of God, Rev.


first

Matthias Bruen, the

pastor of the Bleecker street church,

New

York.
the wife of the Rev. Dr.

4.

Frances Louisa,

Thomas

Skinner, of

the Union Theological Seminary.

1.2.4.4.2.
born in Norwich, June She married August 22, 1748, Hezekiah Wetmore, of Middletown, and for her second husband, February 19, 1758, Samuel Beers, of Stratford, when' she died, December 4, 1784. Her second husband died October 17, 1 !i8, a<ied seventy years, and four months.
20, 1727.

Sarah Ann (Huntington, Wetmore) Beers,

children,
1.
2.

(wetmore.)

Tryphena, baptized July 8, 1750. Hezekiah, baptized March 3, 1754.


CHILDREN.
(beers.)

3.

Lucy, born September


town, L.
I.

10, 1760,

and married Geo. Smith,

of Smith-

4.

Sarah Ann,
field,

born June

6,

1762, married

David Beers,

of Fair-

Conn.
Pitt, born April
2,

5.

William

1766, married Anna, daughter of

Jonathan Sturgis, of in Albany, N. Y.

Fairfield,

and became an eminent lawyer,

1.

2.4.4.4.

vember

born August 24, 1731; married NoLebanon, Conn., John, son of Moses and EUzabeth Mr. Clark was a physician, and a graduate of Yale in (1. 3. 6. 1.) Clark. 1749. He was born January 7, 1728, and died December 23, 1822, in Utica, N. Y. Mrs. Clark died in Utica, N. Y., December 14, 1823.
7,

Jerusha (Huntington) Clark,


1751,
in

CHILDREN.
1.

John, born June 13, 1752; married Abigail, daughter of the Rev. Samuel Moseley, of Hampton, Conn. Mr. Clark was a physician in Lebanon, and had a family of eight children.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
*
2.
3.

153

Jabez, born November 2, 1753. IsRAHiAH, born May 16, 1755; died June

1,

1755.
1840, in Utica, N. Y.;

4.

Jerusha, born May

7,

1756; died July 1757;


died

8,

she had never married.


5.

Hezekiah, born
]Mi-.

December

19,

married June

2,

1785,

Lucy, daughter of the Hon. Moses


Clark was a physician.

Bliss, of Springfield,

Mass.

He

March

4,

1826

they had

ten chUdren.
6.

7.

8.

9.

10, 1760; married, August 14, 1780, Ebenezer Bushnell. She died October 12, 1785 they had one son. Deodatus, born July 27, 1762; married, February 2, 1794, Nancy, daughter of Daniel Dunham, of Columbia, Conn.; they had ten children. Mr. Clark was a physician, and resided last in Oswego, N. Y. Hannah, born May 19, 1764; married, May 22, 1789, the Hon. George Bliss, of Springfield, Mass. She died September 19, 1795; they had four children. Henry, born May 4, 1766 married, February 1, 1796, Mary Ann, daughter of Capt. Vine Elderkin, of Windham, Conn.; they had
; ;

Tryphena, born February

six children.

"

* 10.
11.

Erastus, born May

11, 1768.

Thaddeus, born February

12, 1770;

married,

March
]\Ir.

24, 1802,

Deborah, daughter of Dr. Joseph Baker.


physician, and died February 15, 1854.

Clark was a

12.

They had eleven chilwhom, Sarah Jane, became widely known, under the nom de plume of Grace Greenwood. Elizabeth, born February 2, 1772; married, November 11, 1795, the Rev. Ludovicus Weld. She died August 21, 1854. They had five children, one of whom, Lewis, became the distinguished successor of the Rev. Thomas H. Gallaudet in the American Asylum at Hartford, Conn., for the education of the deaf and dumb.
dren, one of

1.
daughter of Jedidiah Elderkin.
2,

2.4.4.4.
2,

2.

Jabez Clark, born November


1838.

1753; married, April

1787, Annie,

She was born Mr. Clark was prominent in civU life.

INlarch 6, 1761,

and died July

children.
1. 2.

3.

4.

Elizabeth, married Walter King, of Utica, N. Y. Anna, married Edward Vernon, of New York City. Jerusha, married Jesse W. Doolittle, of Utica, N. Y. Charlotte, married Hon. Samuel Huntington Perkins, son

of

Anna

(1. 3. 4. 5. 5. 4.)

He was

a prominent lawyer in Phila-

delphia, Penn.

154
5.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Edwards, married May


1802, in

28,

1823, Harriet Perkins, sister of the

Hon. Samuel Huntington Perkins.

She was born AprU

19,

Windham, Conn.
for

Mr. Clark was an attorney at law, was County Court, and resided in Windham, Conn.

many

years Judge of the

1.2.4.4.4.10.

Erastus Clark, born ^lay


1812.

11,

17G8; married,

first,

Sophia Porter;
1,

second, Sophia, daughter of Capt. Royal and Lora (Elderkin) Flint, July

She was born


13, 1854.

November

Windham, Conn., November He died November 6, 1825.


in

3,

1783, and

died

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

3.

4.

Sophia, born June 1, 1813. Elizabeth, ])orn November 1, 1815, and died August 19, Erastus, born November 20, 1818, and married January Frances Beardsley. He died December 31. 1900. James, born in 1820; died in infancy.

1889.
26, 1846,

1.

2.4. 4. 4. 10.1.
1,

Sophia (Clark) Walton, born June

1813; married, October 10,

1837, in Utica, N. Y.,

son) Walton.

He

John Stevenson, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Stevenwas born in Nmf Qnlragiw:, May 16, 1809, and died Febru3,

ary 26, 1877.

She died March

1885.

lijur^.
2.

CHILDREN.

Anne

Eliza, born October 27, 1838; married, March 2, 1859, Theobald, son of Alfred and Celestine (Fletcher) Forstall, of New Orleans. He was born October 31, 1836, and died in
Chicago,
lU.,

January

19, 1890, leaving nine children.

3.

Elizabeth C, born January 18, 1840, and died April 28, Thomas Hubbard, born September 7, 1842, and died
1843.

1841.

April

4,

4.

Edward McGehee,
14, 1845.

born December

31, 1843,

and died September

5.
6.

Seymour, born February 15, 1846. Grace, born July 30, 1848; married, October
Richmond, and died April

26, 1871,

Frank Earl

26, 1881, leaving four children.

7.

8. 9.

Sophia C, born April 18, Frederick, born October


Isabel, born April

1850, and died January 12, 1857.


18, 1851,

10.

Cornelia Van

and died April 3, 1859. and died April 2, 1859. Renssalaer, born September 24, 1856, and died
24, 1853,

October 13, 1857.

HUNTINGTON GENEAXOGY.

155

1.2.4.4.4. 10. 1.5.

ried,

14, 1846, in New Orleans, La.; marSeptember 21, 1870, in Lyons, N. Y., Mary Emily, daughter of Joseph fitaed and Emily Elizabeth (Smith) Pollok. She was born June 14, 1851. O^'y'l/*) J Mr. Walton is a certified public accountant, and a graduate of Williams /

Seymour Walton, born February

College in 1868.
in

He was

^^
'

Professor in the Northwestern University, Professor

Marquette College, and Dean of the Walton School of Accountancy. He moved to Chicago, HI., in 1880, where he now lives. They are

Presbyterians.
.

< .%^^tJ^

^(, l^$^0
CHILDREN.
1

^
1. 2.

^fj^
A
i

Edward Seymour,

Emma

born December 5, 1871. <3> <^<HC / Lee, born November 17, 1874; lives in Chicago, HI.
born

l^i^C^

3.

Frank Richmond,

May
24,

27, 1876

lives in

Chicago, it,
live in

4.

Albert, born October


Mass.

(Cc^ 7 /^Z <

1877; married, October 25, 1905, in

Philadelphia, Caroline Sawtelle Piers.

They

Lexington,

iky

They have a daughter, Mary

Piers, born July 4, 1907.

1. 2. 4. 4. 5.

/*

(^<t
26, 1762,

CC
an and her

Hannah (Huntington) Tomlinson,


She married January
officer in the

born in Windham, July 22, 1736.


of Stratford, Conn.,

17, 1760,

Gideon Tomlinson,
in

army.

She died

Stratford,

December

husband, January 19, 1766.

CHILDREN.
1.

Jabez Huntington, born December

24, 1760. He married Rebecca Lewis, daughter of Joseph, of Stratford, and had four children, of whom Gideon, was governor of Connecticut from

1827 to 1831.

1.2.4.4.6.
in Windham, Conn., April 15, 1738, graduated and married, August 6, 1760, Judith Elderkin, who was born in Norwich, March 2, 1743. He was early introduced into public life, and continued in it, meeting its various responsibilities acceptably, until his death. He was a member of the Connecticut council from 1764 to 1781, and was high
at Yale, 1758,
sheriff of

Jabez Huntington, born

Windham
24, 1786.

county at his death, November 24, 1782.

His wife died

September

CHILDREN.
This family were born
1.

in

Windham and
born June

six of the births are 26, 1761,

Amanda Sarah,
Chaplin.

on the records. and married Benjamin

158
2.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Amanda Anna,
They had
lawyer.

several children, one of

born April 21, 1764, and married Gurdon Backus. whom, Gurdon Huntington,
College, and

graduated in 1806, at Williamstown


3.

became a

4.

5.

6.
7.

8.
9.

She married Horatio Waldo, and 7, 1765. Bingham, Vt. Jabez, born August 23, 1767. He married Elizabeth Champlin, and within two weeks after his marriage he was accidentally killed in Philadelphia, whither he had gone to purchase stock in his business, which was that of carriage making. Jedidiah, born August 11, 1769, and died at sea, on a whaling voyage, never having married. Hezekiah, born July 24, 17 71, and died single, in St. Croix. Philomena, born about 1773. She married a Boardman. Joseph Spencer, born September 6, 1775.
lived in

Hannah,

born August

William Henry,

died young.

Mrs. Boardman

(1. 2. 4. 4. 6. 7.)

made

a statement dated July 30, 1835,

and acknowledged before a justice

of the peace, according to

which her
2.

sister

Amanda son, who

Sarah, married

WUliam

Chaplain, and died about 1821, leaving one

died two years later at Pensacola, Fla.;

had, besides Gurdon H. Backus two children

Amanda Nancy (1. who died young; her

4.4. 6. 2.)

sister

Han-

nah married, first, Mr. Wales, and lived with him in Charleston, S. C, and She married Mr. Bingham as her second husband, who died about 1828. had a daughter who married E. Kingonbath and lived in Cornish, N. H. According to Mrs. Boardman's statement, her brother Jabez, died at Port Jedidiah was supposed to have died of yellow au Prince, W. I., about 1789.
fever at Philadelphia in 1793.

Mrs. Boardman was the only one of the family living


resided in Norwich, Vt.

in

1835,

and then

1. 2. 4. 4. 6. 8.
Joseph Spencer Huntington, born in Windham, Conn., September 6, 1775; married September 16, 1797, Nancy Morgan of Norwich, Conn., who was born June 15, 1778, and lived with her daughter, JNIrs. Ward, in her later
years.

After their marriage they lived in Vermont.


yellow fever, in Newburgh, N. Y., October 15, 1805.

J\Ir.

Huntington died

of

children.
*
1. 2.

Betsey Morgan,

born July

15, 1799. 29, 1801,

Thomas Jefferson,

born September

and died

single in

3.

Norwich, October 1, 1825. Nancy E., born February 23, 1804.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

157

1. 2. 4. 4. 6. 8. 1.

Betsey Morgan (Huntington) Cheesbrough, born July 15,1799; married Elam Cheesbrough of Lisbon, Conn.
CHILDREN.
1.

158
5.
6.
7.

HUNTINGTON GENEAXOGY.
Sakah, born April 18, 1733, and died May Elizabeth, born November 14, 1734. Samuel, born March 14, 1736. Amos, born September 4, 1739. Ame, born August 5, 1746.
Elias, born September
2,

8,

1733.

8.
9.

10.

1749.

1.

2.

4.5.

1.
20,

Mathew Huntington,
and
in 1745

born March

1720-21, married, in

1742,

Elizabeth Heath, of Preston, daughter of Richard Adams, of Massachusetts,

removed to Mansfield, Conn. He was appointed first Lieutenant engaged in the French War of 1756-'60; for which he enlisted a company of about sixty soldiers from Mansfield and vicinity, and In attempting to started with them for the seat of the war on Lake George. take up the Hudson, a number of barges, the task proved more than a match One after another of his men gave out, and for the strength of his company. to supply the deficiency, as far as possible, he exerted himself all the more earnestly, aiding with his own muscular arms the tugging at the boats, until he But he succeeded in taking his entire charge over the last rapids in his way. had overtaxed his mortal powers, and he fell suddenly, a victim to exertions He wliich were deemed even in that day of prodigies, almost superhuman. His widow subsequently married Capt. Peleg Heath. died at Greenbush. An old sword which he used, about four feet long, with an immense guard above the hilt nearly ten inches in diameter, was for several years in the family, but was subsequently worked up into butcher knives.
in 1755.

He was

children.
This family were
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

all born in Mansfield, where their births are recorded. He married, in 1765, Martha FreeAsa, born October 19, 1743. man, and died without children. Jonas, born March 28, 1746, and died June 26, 1751. Abel, born December 24, 1748. Mary, born October 26, 1751, and died unmarried. Jonas, bom August 19, 1754.

1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 3.
'

Abel Huntington,

born in Mansfield, Conn., December 24, 1748; marin Willington, in 1790.

ried Sarah Tuttle,

and died

children.
1.

Matthew, was
GURDON.

killed

by lightning

in the

house of his uncle Jonas.

2.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGT.

159

1. 2.

4.5. 1.3.2.

GuRDON Huntington,
1S(2,

and worked

his

way

as Batavia,
influence.

N. Y.

He

He

lived at

Conn., with a very small amount of money in what was then the Western wilderness, as far had a family, and acquired considerable wealth and one time in Rochester, N. Y.
left

into

GuRDON.
1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5.

Jonas Huntington, born August


in Mansfield, Conn.,

19,

1754; married,

March

26, 1778,

Rhoda, daughter of Eleazer and Elizabeth (Wright) Baldwin. She was born December 25, 1758, in Mansfield, Conn. Mr. Huntington killed and packed beef and pork, tanning, curing, and making the hides into harness and saddles. During the Revolution, he was mustered in on the Lexington alarm, and was detailed to obtain and send forward supplies. He died November 26, His wife died October 16, 1824. 1830.

CHILDREN. BORN IN MANSFIKI.D, CONN.


1.

Sarah, born February


Hanks, and lived cember 23, 1852.
in

3,

17 79

married,

December

28, 1800, Elisha

She died DeShe had five daughters, of whom three had families: Eveline, who married John Ostrander; Rosilla, who married Job Got? ]\Iary, who married Jonathan Sayre all of them residing in Scanona, near Bath, N. Y., in 1860.
;
;

Bath, Steuben County, N. Y.

2,

3.

Betsey, born February 28, 1781. Eleazer, born August 23, 1783; died December
field,

15, 1790, in

Mans-

4.

5.

6.

Conn. Asa, born August 25, 1785. He was a teacher, and later a weaver and dyer. He died April 22, 1826, in Mansfield, Conn. Polly, born January 10,1788: married, December 1, 1831, Stephen Brigham, and died May 31, 1852, in Mansfield, Conn. Olive, born January 13, 1790; married Hazard Johnson, and had

7.

8.
9.

two children, Samantha, who married a Fenton, and John. She died in Mansfield, Conn., April 30, 1863. John, born May 18, 1792; was a teacher and a farmer, died single in August, 1822, in Bath, X. Y. Charissa, born March 5, 1794. George, born August 24, 1796; married, May 15, 1819, Anna Xeally, and went to Bath, Steuben county, N. Y., where he died

November

19, 1866.

He commenced

his life as teacher

and

far-

mer, and followed the latter vocation,

"among the mountains

of

160

HUNTIXGTON GENEALOGY.

* 10.

He was early which offices he filled fi'om 1826 to 1830, when he was appointed under sheriff; and in the next year he was elected high sheriff for Steuben county, for three years. In 1835, he was elected state senator for the senatorial district embracing Chenango, Cortland, Tioga, Tompkins, Chemung, Steuben, and AUegany counties, which office he held He was appointed, in 1840, United States marshal four years. to take the census in his county, and later a justice of the peace in the town in which he lived. He had no children. Marvin, born February 9, 1799.
Steuben, on a tributary of the Cohocton river."
elected constable

and

collector of taxes,

* 11.

DwiGHT, born May

15, 1801.

1.2. 4. 5. 1.5. 2.
Betsey (Huntington) Dunham, born February 28, 1781; married Josephus Dunham in Mansfield, Ct., September 6, 1795. They went West in 1810, and lived in Lebanon, O., and both died there. Mrs. Dunham died December 1, 1872, and Mr. Dunham April 9, 1838.
CHILDREN.
1.

Henrv, born July


September

21, 1797, in Mansfield, Ct.

He

died

unmanned

21, 1814, in

Lebanon, Ohio.
25, 1799, in Mansfield, Ct.

2.

Samantha, born November

3.

Julia, born May 10, 1802, in Mansfield, Ct.; married, July 16, 1821, James Anderson, and died August 10, 1835, leaving four small children. Two died quite young, and the baby, George, was adopted by her sister Adeline, making him the heir of her
property.

4.

5.

6.

Josephus, born September 6, 1804, in Mansfield, Ct. He died unmarried, June 10, 1826, in Lebanon, O. Adeline Charissa, born January 12, 1809, in Mansfield, Ct.; He died Septemmarried, first, George R. Crawford, in 1830. ber 5, 1840, and she married again, Isaac Harrison, a prosperous woolen manufacturer. He left her all his personal and half his real estate, and the use of the rest for life, and made her his executrix, and wished her to keep George, her nephew, as her own, as they had no cliildren. In 1856 George Anderson married Ruth Maxwell, and continued the business, and had some Mrs. Harrison died in December, 1900. children. Caroline, born August 18, 1812, in Lebanon, O., where she died
April 27, 1845.

7.

Calvin, born February 26, 1815, in Lebanon, O.; married Adeline Hall, in Dansville, N. Y. He died leaving three or four children.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
8.

161
O.;

Clara, born August 23, 1817, Coles and died November 8,

in

Lebanon,

married Joseph

1862, leaving eleven children and

9.

Myra Shannon,

10.

some grandchildren. born January 17, 1820, in Lebanon, O. She died unmarried April 14, 1844, in her native town. Cordelia, born April 20, 1824, in Lebanon, O.; married, January 15, 1867, George W. Henderson, after the death of her niece who was the first Mrs. Henderson. She was living in 1909, in Warren, Ind.

1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5. 2. 2.

Samantha (Dunham) McAlmont,


field,

Conn.; married,

March

8,

Nockamixon, Pa., October 30, His wife died February 9, 1839.

25, 1799, in MansMcAlmont, who was born in 1794, and died in HorneUsville, N. Y., January

born November

1821, Daniel

22, 1864, in Little

Rock, Ark.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

John Josephus, born December 19, 1821. Julia Ann, born October 16, 1823, Samuel Huntington, born December 7, 1825. CoRYDON Hanks, born November 18, 1827. RoziLLA Adeline, born July 23, 1830. Myra Cordelia, born July 4, 1832. Mary Cresida, born July 7, 1835; died May 28,

1838.

1.2.4.5. 1.5.2. 2.1.


born December 19, 1821; married in North Almond, N. J., October 22, 1845, Martha Jane Gregg. She was born July 16, 1828, in North Almond. Mr. McAlmont was a physician, and a graduate of the Western Reserve College in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1849. Later he was Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, in Arkansas Industrial University, from the first
session to his

John Josephus McAlmont,

death in 1896.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Myra, born October

2.

Mary

1, 1846, in Weymouth, O. Cresida, born February 29, 1848, and died March 1849, in Weymouth, O.

29,

1.2.4.5. 1.5.2.2. 1.1.


Myra (TMcAlmont) Vaughn,
married,

born October

1,

1846, in

Weymouth,

O.;

Rock, Arkansas, Francis Terry, son of Charles Milton and Judith Mosely (Terry) Vaughn, who was born June 6,
14, 1866, in Little

November

1844, in

Rockingham, N. C.

162

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He was

Mr. Vaughn is a lawyer, a graduate of the Albany Law School in 1865. brought as a child to Pulaski County, Ark., and from there to Little Rock, Ark., where he has. lived ever since. He was district prosecuting attorney for two or three terms, also judge of

the same district for more than one term.

He

served in the Confederate army


shot in the elbow on the

from the spring of 1862 to July


ruff's

4,

1863,

when he was

ramparts at Helena, Ark., losing his arm.

He was

in

Major WiUiam Wood-

battery of artillery, and was praised for his Itravery.

CHILD.
*
1.

Milton, born October

28, 1867, in Little

Rock, Ark.

1.2.4.5. 1.5.2.2.
Milton Vaughn,
Mr. Vaughn
is

1. 1. 1.

born October 28, 1867, in Little Rock, Ark.: married,

April 10, 1907, in Little Ruck, Jeannette Clara Reiehardt.


a physician,

and they

live in Little

Rock, Ark.

He

gradu-

ated from Alfred I'niversity in Alfred,

New

York,

in

June, 1888, and from the


in

medical department of the Arkansas Industrial University in Little Rock,

1892

was

for several years in a

drug

store,

and was three years

city physician.

In July, 1898, he entered the U.


till

S.

Army,

as contract physician, serving in

Cuba
and and

1902,
still

when he went
in the
till

to the Philippines; in 1903 returned to the States

was

U.

S.

Army

service in Utah, Uintah Lidian Reservation

Fort Crook
Rock,
Ai'k.,

1905,

when he resumed
resides.

the practice of medicine at Little

where he

CHILD.
1.

Martha Jeanette,

born January

11, 1908.

1.2.4.5.1.5.8.
Charissa (Huntington) Reynolds, born March
field.

5,

1794. in ]\lans-

Conn.; married, September 26, 1813, Christopher, son of Samuel and

Amy

(Weaver) Reynolds, a farmer of her native town. Mr. Reynolds died January 21, 1871, and his wife died September

24,
it

1860, in their native town.

children.
1.
2.

3.

4.

Adeline, born May 2, 1814, and married Jacob S. Eaton. Melissa, born JNlarch 14, 1816, and married Charles Shuniway. Elizabeth, born March 14, 1818, and married Asa Saunders. Sarah, born -January 31, 1820, and married Fayette Barrows.
Julia, born October 8, 1821. Glenn W., born November 25, 1823, and married Elizabeth Eaton. Jane, born January 9, 1826, and died August 8, 1827. John, born July 28, 1827, and married Martha Slater.

5.

6.
7.

8.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,
*
9.

163

10.

George Huntington, born Febraary 8, 1829. Edwin, born March 23, 1830, and married Mary

J. Spencer.

He

11.

was chief engineer of the Allis-Chalmers Co., of Milwaukee, Wis., many years, and was Vice President of this Company at the time of his death, February 19, 1909. Benjamin Franklin, born January 29, 1833, and married Amanda Hawkins, and died May 25, 1905. He was chief engineer of

Omaha Water
Civil
12.

Co., for

twenty years, and in the Navy during the


11,

War. Albert W., born December Runyon.

1835, and

married Rebecca

1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5. 8. 5.
Julia (Reynolds) Derby, born October
burn) Derby.
8,

1821

1842, in Mansfield, Conn., Leander, son of Joseph Hartwell

married October 24, and Jane (Col-

He was born July 18, 1815, in Leominster, Mass. Mr. Derby was a horn-comb manufacturer In 1851, with a party from
fields of California,

Leominster, he started for the gold

and, in crossing the

Isthmus of Panama, contracted a fever, and lived only a few days after reaching California. He died October 24, 1851. Mrs. Derby died August 22, 1909,
in Amityville,
jST.

Y.

They were

Congregationalists.

children.
1.

Viola Annette, born December


married, September
1,

^,

1845, in Leominster, Mass.:

1880, in Jersey City,

N.

J.,

the Rev.

Henry Bromley.
children.

Mr. Bromley died in 1896.


1,

They had no
Leominster,

2.

Adelaide Charissa, born September


Mass.

1847, in

1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5. 8. 5. 2.

Adelaide Charissa (Derby) Niles, born September


Leominster, Mass.;

1,

1847, in

married, June 23, 1874, in Port Washington,

WUliam Francis
lon,

Niles.

He

died April 28, 1891.

His widow

lives in

N. Y., Baby-

N. Y.

children.
1.

2.

Joseph Huntington, born April 2, 1875, in Leominster, died November 16, 1914, in Tucson, Arizona. Arthur Winslow, born March 20, 1877, in Leominster,
died^October 21,^1903, in Babylon, N. Y.

Mass.;

Mass.;

3.

4.
5.

Glen

Frederick William, born May 11, 1879, in^Jersey City, N. J. Harold, born August 6, 1881, in Jersey City, N. J. Charles Albert, born April 15, 1883, in Jersey City, N. J.

164
.6.
7.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Ruth, born July 28. 1884, in Jersey City, N. J.; died next day. Viola Adelaide, born October 2, 1886, in Jersey City, N. J.; died December 19, 1886. Edwin Reynolds, born April 19, 1888. in Babylon, N. Y. Alice Charissa, born June 17, 1889, in Babylon, N. Y.

8. 9.

1.2.4.5.
Ct.;

1.

5. 8.9.
February
8,

Geokge Huntington Reynolds,

l)orn

1829, in Mansfield,
3,

married Abbie E. Brown, of Westfield, Vt.

He

died January

1906.

and early in life he became responAs boys, he and his brothers built bridges and sible for his own support. made their own wagons, sleds and other playthings, exhibiting much skill. He went to work on a farm at the age of eleven years, working on land that
the ninth of twelve children,

He was

afterwards became a part of the large estate that he established at ]\lanstiehl

Depot, and
for

at the

age

(jf

.")

he "hired out" to Chauncey

Dunham

of Mansfield

$6 a month and "keep." Mr. Dunham living in a house that is still standLater Mr. Reynolds attended a private ing on the farm of Edwin Reynolds. school taught by i\Ir. Dimock, a student from Yale, and then he went to work
as a woolen mill s])innei-,

and was employed


did his
iii'st

at

Ludk)w, Mass., Broad Brook,

Wilsonville and Merrow, Conn., successively.

In the mill at
did
it

Merrow he

mechanical construction work, and

so successfully that he decided to give

up sj)inning and thereafter devotin

ed himself to mechanical work. He began work on steam machinery at Leominster, Mass., and
exhibited an engine of his
Crystal Palace,

1856

own

designing at the American institute fair in the


this

New

Yoi'k.

For

he was awarded

a gold

medal and was

made

sujjerintendent of the fair for the following year.

In 1859 he was appointed chief draughtsman of the Delamater Iron Works and in 1862 he became superintendent and general managei' of the ^lystic Iron works at Mystic Bridge. Here ships and engines foi- the use of the government during the Civil war were built and wlien the war was over he returncil to the Delamater works, of which he became sui)erintendent, holding this j)ositioii until 1884, when he went to the Crane Elevator Company of Chicago and took charge of their large plant. This company was absorbed by the Otis Elevator

Company and he was continued

in the

concern's employ as engineer.

He

has

been consulting engineer for the Pneumatic Dynamite Gun Coni])any of New York and the Locomobile Company of America. He made a special study of
the problems of elevator l)uilding and dynamite gun construction, and, as a result of his inventions in these

and other

lines,

over one hundred patents were

taken out by him, some of these patents being very valuable, covering .im])ortant improvements ma<le by him. He has built guns for England and Italy, and
the gun construction of the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius was from the patents

owned by him and done under


some residence
there.

his personal su])ervision.

In 1885 he established an estate at Mansfield Depot, and erected a hand-

I
I

The farm

is

one of a thousand acres, and for a number

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
of yeai's past

165

to improving the place.

Mr. Reynolds had resided there constantly, giving his attention For many years his home was at Pelham Manor,
of the school board of that place eight years.

N.

Y.,

and he served as president

CHILDREN.
1.

George Osman,

of

the

firm

of Hitchcock,

Dermandy and

Co.,

New
2.

York.
H., chief engineer of the great Allis-Chalmers Co. of Mil-

Irving

waukee, Wis.

1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5.

10.

ried,

born February 9, 1799, in Mansfield, Conn.; marJanuary 13, 1822, in Mansfield, Conn., Lois, daughter of John and Lois Thompson. She was born February 24, 1799, in VVillington, Conn. He was They lived in Mansfield, Conn., Honeoye, N. Y., a teacher and a farmer. soon after 1824, in McGrawville, N. Y., 32 years, in Truxton, N. Y. 1861, then He flied August 8, 1868, and his wife, Honeoye, X. Y., where they died.
April
8.

Marvin Huntington,

1860.

Mrs. Huntington was a consistent


four years.

member

of the Baptist

Church

for forty-

CHILDREN.
* *
1. 2.

3.

Jonas Munroe, born December 6, 1824. Charles Egbert, born October 9, 1827. Aurora F., born Xovember 10. 1831, in Honeoye, N.
December
4,

Y.,

and died

1911.

1.2.4.5.
Conn.;

1. 5.

10.

1.

Jonas Monroe Huniington. born December 6, 1824, in Mansfield, married, November 17, 1850, in Honeoye, N. Y., Sabrina Amelia, daughter of lleuben and Priscilla (Haskcl) Slicarer. She was born March 30,
1826, in Honeoye, N. Y.
^Iv.

Grawville, N. Y.;

moved

to

Huntington Honeoye, N.

is

a joiner.

He

has lived in
1850;

JNIc-

Y., in

the Fall of

Adams
he

County, Wis.,

in the Fall of 1855; to

(irand Rapids, Wis., in 1864,


11, 1899.

Avhei'e

now

His wife died in Grand Rapids, October were Baptists, and he always atten<led that Church.
lives.

His people

children.
*
* * * *
1.

Dwight Monroe,

born Sej)tember 26, 1853.

2.

3.

4.
5. 6.

Charissa Amelia, born April 26, 1855. Celestia Priscilla, born July 29, 1857. Jessie Estella, born June 6, 1861. George Marvin, born April 8, 1863.

Mary Aurora,

born

May

17, 1866.

166

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 2.

4.5. 1.5.10. 1.1.

born September 26, 1853, in Honeoye, N. Y.; married January 30, 1879, in Stirling, 111., Georgianna, daughter of George P. and Henrietta (Bennet) Warner. She was born March 10, 1860. He is a machinist and proprietor of a garage. They are Baptists, and live in Grand Rapids, Wis. CHILDREN.
1.

DwiGHT Monroe Huntington,

Elizabeth Gertrude, born November


1915, William

9, 1880; married July 23, Smith Fishback. He was born in Lexington, Mo., in 1865, and has been with the Pacific Express Co., as agent for twenty years she is a trained nurse, and lives in
;

Grand Rapids, Wis.


*
2.

3.

Grace Norma, born September 10, 1882. George Bennet, born July 1, 1884. He is
for his father in

a machinist and works

Grand Rapids, Wis.


4,

4.

Ruby Hazel,

born April

1894; lives in Grand Rapids, Wis.

1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5. 10. 1. 1. 2.

Grace Norma (Huntington) Fahrner,


Sterling,
111.;

born September 10, 1882, in

married November 28, 1906, in Grand Rapids, Wis., Walter Jewett, son of John and Magdelene (Kiechelbolfer) Fahrner. He was born
of

February 19, 1882. Mr. Fahrner is a physician and surgeon, and a graduate North Western College in 1905 they live in Joliet, 111. They are Roman
;

Catholics.

children.
1. 2.

Marion Hazel,

born January

8,

1909.

Walter Charles,

born April

14, 1910.

3.

Richard Huntington, born June


1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5.

30, 1913.

10.

1.

2.
26, 1855, in

Charissa Amelia (Huntington) AVood, born April


Honeoye, N.
Y.;

Grand Rapids, Wis., Carroll Hinman, son of Thomas Jefferson and Lucy Maria (Sherwood) Wood. He was born in Greene, N. Y. Mr. Wood is a farmer and a railroad engineer they have Uved in Fond du Lac, Wis., Minneapolis, Minn., Alisden, Dakota, and Grand Rapids, Wis., where they now Uve. They are Episcopalians.
married January
1,

1877, in

children.
1.
2.

Lucy Maria, born March 31, 1878. George Hinman, born November 20,

1880.

3.

4.

Jesse Earl, born July 2, 1882. Clara Emma, born August 2, 1886, and died December

1,

1887.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

16^

1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5.

10.

1. 3.

Celestia Priscilla (Huntington) Thomas, born July 29, 1857, in Roche a Cri, Wis.; married July 10, 1876, in Grand Rapids, Wis., Truman Gillett Thomas. Mr. Thomas was a railroad engineer, and when he first went to Spokane, bought a mining claim. Later with some others he went into the mines, and has never been heard of since. They lived in Grand Rapids and Altoona, Wis., Hartington, Neb., and Spokane, Wash.
CHILDREN.
1.

Mildred Amelia,

born October 14, 1877, in Green Bay, Wis.; married in Spokane, Wash., ISIay 18, 1902, George William Fox. Thej'^ live in Ocean Park, Cal.
6,

2.

Georgie Orlanda, born August


Neb. Lettie Edna, born January
in Hartington,
6,

1879, and died July 28, 1884,

3.

1881; died August 11, 1884, in

Hartington, Neb.
4.

Shirley Yolanda.

Ijorn
]

married, January 20,

October 29, 1882, in Grand Rapids, Wis.; 9(14, in Spokane, Wash., Sidney Albert,

5.

son of Sidney f^lward and Susan Ann (Van Sickle) Child. He was born, November 29, 1880, in Aurora, 111., and moved to Spokane in the fall of 1883, where they now live. j\Ir. Child is a real estate man. Truman Gillett, born March 7, 1886, in Hartington, Neb., Uves
in S|X)kane,

Wash.
26, 1888; died

6.

Henry

O.,

born January

March

7,

1888, in

Har-

tington, Neb.
7.

Hazel, born December

29,

1890, in Hartington, Neb., and died

July 24, 1893, in Spokane, Wash.

1.2.4.5. 1.5. 10.1.4.


Jessie Estella (Huntington) Clock, born June 6, 1861, in Roche a October 21, 1888, at Stevens Point, Wis., James M., son of Minard and jNIary Ann (Holcomb) Clock. He was born December 18, Mr. Clock is a carpenter, and has lived in Diamond, 1846, in Johnstown, N. Y.
Cri, Wis.; married,

La.,

Harmon,

111.,

and Slayton,

INIinn.,

Woolsey and Sjiringfield, where they now live.

So. Dakota,

Grand Rapids, Wis.,

children.
1.

2.

3.

Victor Ilas, born September 7, 1889, in Springfield, So. Dakota. Wyman Huntington, born February 15, 1891. Aurora Irma, born December 11, 1903, in Grand Rapids, Wis.

168
1.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

2.4. 5.

1. 5.

10. 1. 4. 2.
15, 1891, in Springfield,
S. D., to

Wyman Huntington
S. D.;

Clock, born February

Margaret Irene, daughter of William Marion and Annie Emily (Cory) Mitchell; she was born in Marcus, Iowa, June 6, 1891. He is a carpenter and lives in Slayton, Minn.
married, August 28, 1912, in Milbank,

CHILDREN.
1.

Alice Bernice, born November

7,

1913.

2.

Son, born March

19, 1915.

1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5. 10. 1. 5.

George Marvin Huntington, born April 8, 1863, in Cottonville, Wis.; married May 19, 1890, Charlotta Lucinda, daughter of John Baptist and Martha Mary (Reinhart) La Haie. She was born April 7, 1869, in Grand He is an elecRapids, Wis., and died in Bishop, California, April 16, 1915.
and was appointed as lineman for service on the Isthmus of Panama by the Canal Commission, June 28, 1905. He arrived on the Isthmus, July 14, 1905, was transferred to the Panama Railroad as assistant electrician, and Service commenced July 5, 1905, given charge of E St. Plant, at La Boca. and ended February 1, 1908. He was Supt. of Nash Bros. Electric Plant, Grand Rapids, Wis., from December 1891, to March 1, 1896; electrician for Grand Rapids Pulp and Paper Co., seven and a half years Suj)t. and Manager of Electric and Water Co., of Grand Rapids, Wis., for seven months, previous He lived in Grand Rapids, Wis., to appointment for service on the Isthmus. to June 1905, La Boca, Canal Zone, to February 1908, Los Angeles, Califortrician,
;

nia from

AprU

30, 1908.

The

family

now

reside in Bishop, California.

They

are Baptists.

children.
1.

Lois Laura, born December 24, 1890; lived in Freeport, lU. She is a trained nurse, and has been in the service of the Department of the Interior at the Government Sanatorium, Fort Lapwai, Idaho, but resigned after her mother's death, to keep

2. 3.

Monroe Harold,
Ethel Aurora,

house for her father. born April


born

28, 1894.

He

is

a dealer in horses.

May

16, 1896.

1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5.

10. 1. 6.

born May 17, 1866, in Grand Grand Rapids, John, son of Jons and He was born December 16, 1856, in Eslof by Sissa (Mun^on) Hanson. He is a farmer and lived in Sweden until 18 "2, in MichiSallerups, Sweden. They are now living in gan from 1876 to 1880, and in Wisconsin since 1880. Koepenick, Wis. They are Lutherans.
Rapids, Wis.; married,

Mary Aurora (Huntington) Hanson,


May
11, 1891, in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

169

Helene Gerda, born April 7, 1893. Ralph Huntington, born October 23,

1903.

1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5.

10.2.
9,

Charles Egbert Huntington, born October

1827, in McGrawville,

N. Y.; married April 24, 1851, in Cortland, N. Y., Julia, daughter of Lyman and Cynthia (Salisbury) Darby. She was born January 12, 1828. He was a farmer, and later in the flouring mill business. They lived in McGrawville, N. Y., and moved to Truxton in 1859, to Cortland in 1870, and to Elmira, N. Y., in 1879, where he died July 23, 1913. He was a Baptist.

children.
*
1.

2.

Herbert, born April 5, Helen, born December


first,

1853.
1,

1858, in McGrawville, N. Y.; married,

February

4,

1891, in Elmira,

N.

Y.,

Almon Mehuron,

son

of

Almon V. and Ann


11, 1893.

Eliza (Mehuron) Bullard.

He was

born

in Cuttingsville, Vt.,

October

May 12, He was a

1853, and died at Kirksville, Mo.,

merchant.
24, 1909, Otis, son of

She married, second, November September


1,

Henry
born

P. and Juliette Cornelia (MeiTick) Dockstader.

He was

1851, in

Charleston, Pa., and

is

an architect.

They

reside in Elmira, N. Y.

1. 2. 4. 5. 1.

5. 10. 2. 1.
5,

Herbert Huntington, born April married May 21, 1879, in Cortland, N. Y.,
Harriet (Davenport) Shaw.

1853, in

McGrawville, N. Y.;

Lillie,

daughter of Daniel J. and

She was born,


in

in

June, 1853, in Elkland, Penn.

He

is

a graduate of Syracuse University, in the class of 1876.

He

is

an

editor

and publisher.

He hved

Truxton, N. Y., moved


in 1907,

to Cortland,

N.Y.,

in 1870, to Wellsboro, Penn., in 1881, to Canandaigua, N. Y., in 1885, to Kingston,

N.

Y., in 1906, to Tottenville,

N. Y.,

where they now

live.

They

are Unitarians.

He

practiced law at Cortland, N. Y., from 1877 to 1881, published papers

and Canandaigua, N. Y., and was editor of Kingston, N. Y., Daily Leader, from September 1906, to June 1907. He is now editor and pubhsher of the Staten Island Transcript. He is a member of the Phi
at Wellsboro, Penn.,

Beta Kappa, and a Mason.

children.
1.

2.

Katherine Davenport, born August 14, 1881. Lois Tennant, born Api-il 29, 1887. She is a teacher of the violin.

170

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGT.

1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5.

11.

DwiGHT Huntington, born May 15, 1801, in Mansfield, Conn.; married, November 27, 1823, in Mansfield, Conn., Lucretia, daugliter of Richard and Merab (Corning) Starkweather. She was born in JVIansfield, Conn., September 23, 1802. He was a shoe maker at the age of sixteen, later a merchant,
silk dealer,

and farmer.
1,

He was

also a tavern keeper for eleven years.


4, 1881,

He
Conn.

died December

1880.

His wife died July

both

in Mansfield,

CHILDREN, BORN IN MANSJ'IELD, CONN.


1.

John, born July

3,

1825

mari-ied in Mansfield, Conn.,

May

26,

1875, a widow, Margaret (Long) Hooper.


18, 1904, in AVillington,

He

died September

Conn.

2.

Henry, born August


Cornelia, born July
field,

6,

1827.

3.

13, 1829,

and died March

12, 1898, in

Mans-

Conn.
14, 1858, in

4.
5.

Andrew Jackson, born June 22, 1831. Louisa, born May 23, 1833, and died May
Conn.

Mansfield,

6.

Lucretia, born March


field,

23, 1839,

and died April

5,

1900, in

Mans-

Conn.

1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5.

11. 2.

Henry Huntington,
first,

born August

6,

1827, in INIausfield Conn.; married,

April 25, 1855, in Northfield, N. Y., Jane, daughter of George Jasper

and Elizabeth (Vreeland) Cadmus. She was born in Castleton, N. Y., May 27, 1833, and died in Mansfield, Conn., December 20, 1861. He married, second, June 27, 1867, in Willimantic, Conn., Elizabeth Antoinette, daughter of James and Margaret (Frame) Starkweather. She was born March 22, 1841, in Avon, Ohio, and died in New Haven, Conn., December 24, 1885.

He was a bookkeeper, clerk, and Notary Public from 1874 to 1899, a farmer, and acting school visitor member of School Board twenty-five years, and Auditor of Town Accounts for several years.
;

He
to

lived in

New York

City, from 1846 to 1848, in Bath,


in 1849; in

N. Y., from 1848


in

1849;

in Castleton,

N. Y.,

New York

City in 1849 to 1852; in


;

Brooklyn, N. Y., 1852 to 1855; in Mansfield, Conn., 1855 to 1856


field,

North-

N. Y., 1856 to 1861

Mansfield. Conn., 1861 to 1899.


2,

Sharon, Mass., December 11, 1899, where he died November


buried in Mansfield, Conn.

He moved to 1911. He was

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

171

DwiGHT Cadmus,
in Mansfield,

boru November born March

5,

1855, and died April 25, 1856,

Conn.
11, 1857, in Northfield, N". Y.;

2.

George Augustus,
of

married, September 11, 1889, in Hartford, Conn., Grace, daughter

Abel and Sarah Goodell (Holt) Johnson. She was born in She was a widow previous to this marriage, her first husband being Rogers Randolph Frisbie. He is in the real estate business, and tunes and sells pianos. He graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music, in
1852, in Willington, Conn.

the tuning department.

He

has lived in Mansfield, Conn., 1861;

Baltimore, Md., 1880; Nashville, Tenn., 1881; Conn., 1882; Sharon, Mass., 1899, where they

West Haven, now live. They

are Baptists, and he was Trustee of the Church in Sharon for

one year.
*
3.

Lena May,

They have no children. born November 11, 1867.


25, 1873, at Mansfield

4.

Ernest Henry, born December


Conn.; married

Depot,

December

23, 1899, in Hartford, Conn., Belle,

daughter of Charles W. and Harriet E. (Fitts) Emerson. She was born June 1, 1876, in Hartford, Conn. He is a machinist. They live in Woonsocket, R. I., and have no children.

1. 2. 4. 5. 1. 5. 11. 2. 3.

Lena May (Huntington) Brigham,


Mansfield, Conn.; married, July
9, is

born November

11,

1867, in

1889,

February 26, 1856. Mr. Brigham and lives in Whitewood, S. D.

Nathan Brigham. He was born a manufacturer and dealer in lumber,

children, born in law^rence county,


1.
2.

s.

d.

Lillian Estelle, born March

4,

1890.

3.

Ruth Starkweather, born July 26, 1892. Ralph Huntington, born September 11, 1894.

4.
5.

Howard Nathan,

born September

19, 1896,

Lewis Henry, born October

30, 1902.

1.2.4.5. 1.5. 11.4.


Andrew Jackson Huntington,
Conn.; married,

born June

22,

1831, in Mansfield,

She was born in Newburyport, and was founder and proprietor of the Huntington Bakery, of Hartford, Conn. He died March 8, 1898, and his wife died June 27, 1896, both in Hartford, Conn.
Gerrish.

March 20, 1856, and Hannah (Pike)

in Hartford, Conn., Eliza Pike, daughter of

Mass., in 1823.

He was

a baker,

172

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Charles Gerrish, born October


married, January
1,

21,

1856, in Hartford, Conn.;

1896, in

Hartford, Conn., Mabel Anna,

daughter of Lewis Clesson and

Ann

Eliza (Arnold) Grover.

She was born December 21, 1872, in South Norwalk, Conn. He was in the banking and manufacturing business. He graduated from the Hartford High School in 1875. He died August 8,
1908, in Hartford, Conn.

After graduating at the public high

school he entered the employ of the Connecticut River


ing

BankCompany, where he remained several years as bookkeeper. In 1898 he became connected with the advertising department of the Pope Manufacturing Company, and in 1900 went with the Electric Vehicle Company as advertising manager, and continued as such to the day of his death.
in educational and politiand had always been a conservative Democrat. In 1900 he was appointed police commissioner by INIayor Harbison, serving for three years, and, at the expiration of his term, was
fire

Mr. Huntington had been interested

cal matters,

appointed

commissioner by Mayor Henney.


fire

Owing

to the

pressure of other duties, he resigned from the

board after a

year of service.
trict in

He was

four years chairman of the Northwest

School district committee, and, on removing to the South dis1897, he became a member of the committee of that and was re-elected annually to 1908. In the days when the bicycle was most popular he took an active interest in organizing cycling affairs, and was for two years chief consul of the League of American Wheelmen of Connecticut. He is thi' author ot the Road Book of Connecticut, which went through several editions. He was a member of the Hartford Lodge of INIasons. Mrs. Huntington resides in Hartford with hei" widowed mother. Mary Louise, born May 18, 1858. She lives in Mansfield, Conn. Jennie, born August 6, 1860, and died September 7, 1862, in Hartford, Conn.
school,

2.

3.

4.

Gilbert Dwight, born

Janiuiry 11, 1864.

1.2. 4. 5. 1. 5. 11. 4.4.


Gilbert Dw^ight Huntington, born elanuary 11, 1864, in Hartford, Xovember 15, 1894, in Ncwburyport, INIass., Judith Anne, daughter of Charles Edward and Sarah Moody (Cook) Plummer. She was
Conn.; married,

born September 28, 1871.


until

He

is

a salesman, and lived in Hartford, Conn.,

May,

1899,

when he moved

to Newburyi)ort,

Mass.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

173

Gilbert Gerrish, born April 8, Charles Edward, born March

1897, in Hartford, Conn.


23, 1900, in

Newburyport, Mass.

1.2.4.5.3.
Lydia (Huntington) Galusha, born
tember
10,

April 25, 1728; married, Sep-

1745, Jacob Galusha, of Preston, Conn.,

who went

in 17 75 to

Shaftsbury, Vt.

She died

May

6,

1764.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary,

2. 3.

4.
5.

6.
7.

8.
9.

born November 10, 1746, David, born October 30, 1748. Jacob, born December 28, 1 750. Jonah, born February 11, 1753. Amos, born April 1, 1755. Elijah, born October 23, 1757. Olive, born December 4, 1759. Lydia, born June 1, 1762.

Anna, born May

6,

1764.

From

the third son the late Gov. Galusha, of

Vermont, was descended.

1.2.4.5.4.
born October 30, 1730, and married in 1756, He owned and lived on a of Preston, Conn. farm on the east side of the Quinebaug, about nine miles north of Norwich, and one and a half south of Jewett City, Conn., from which place he moved, in 1779, to Shaftsbury, Vt., where he died November 14, 1794.

Nathan Huntington,
of

Amy, daughter

John Brown,

CHILDREN.
This family were
*
all

born in Norwich, and have their births recorded

there, though the place of their birth


1.

2.

was in the present town of Griswold. Lucy, born February 26, 1756. Zeruiah, born September 29, 1757 married, David Cole, of KingsHer name is, as above, on .the Norwich record, bury, N. Y.
;

though the family have


*
3.

it

Jerusha.
family record, as dying in infancy,
rest of the family.

4.

Samuel, born June 3, 1759. Elizabeth, appears on the


John, born October
8,

though not on the town records, with the


*
*
5.
6.
7.

1763.
23, 1765.

Henry, born September


Elizabeth, born May
bury, Vt.

28, 1767;

married Simon Bottom, of Shafts-

Two

of her sons were, Colonel

Lemuel, and Judge

Nathan Huntington Bottom


March, 1848.

(1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 1. 1.)

She died

in

174
8.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Eunice, born February
ley, of

married the Hon. Timothy StanShe had eleven children, all of whom died before her death, excepting her daughter Mary, Mrs. Asa H. Billings, of Rochester, N. Y., at whose house she died, in November, 1850. "She was remarkable for her intelligence and great mental capacity."
12, 1769
;

Greensboro, Vt.

1. 2. 4.

5.4.

1.
26, 1756, in

Lucy (Huntington) Burnham,


Conn.
their

born February

She married Asa Burnham, and resided in Bennington, children were born. She died in August, 1827.

Vt.,

Norwich, where

CHILDREN.
1.

Eleazer, born July

2.

1780, was a lawyer, residing in Aurora, N. Y., and was twice a presidential elector. He married, first, Caroline Matilda, daughter of Hon. Walter Wood, who died June 27, 1832, leaving two sons and one daughter. His second wife was Urania Smith, who had no children. Rebecca, born Fe])ruary 5, 1782, andinarried Abel Cole, in 1808.
15,

They
3.

lived in Hanover, Shelby county, Indiana,

and had ten

children.

Julia Ann, born Mai-ch

20, 1784,

Mattoon, of Lenox, Mass.


near Cincinnati, Ohio.
4.

and married, in 1805, Charles She had five children, one of whom
of

was the Rev. Chas. N. Mattoon, President

Farmers' College,
of

5.

Polly, born June 2, 1786 married, in 1804, AUen Draper, Shaftesbury, and had ten children. Asa N., born January 9, 1789; married, Martha S. Hammond,
;

in

1818.
6.

7.

8.

Lucy, born March 8, 1791; married, George Galusha, in 1810, and had eleven children. Sophia Adaline, born April 15, 1797 married, Seneca Wood, of Aurora, N. Y., in 1816, and had two children. Charlotte Maria, born June 9, 1803; married Sherman Smith, of Aurora, N. Y., in 1S25, and had three children.
;

1.

2.4. 5.4. 3.
3,

Samuel Huntington,

born June

1759, in Norwidi, Conn.

He was

a physician in Greensboro, Vt., and married, January 24, 1780, Bethia Dogget. He died December 7, 1823. The following stiitement is made by his grand-

daughter, Mrs. Hatch (Eliza,


1851.

1. 2. 4. 5. 4. 3. 3. 1.)

in a letter to

Dr. Joshua, in

"With high

reputation as a physician and surgeon, which he retained

to the close of his life,

he removed

to Shaftsbury, Vt.,

Greensboro.

He was

a surgeon in the army during the last war.

and subseijuently to He was

also a custom-house officer in 1812."

HUNTINGTON GENEAXOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

175

Robert, born October


Bethia, born October
in

21, 1780, in Plainfield, Conn., died

February

14, 1784, in Shaftsbury, Vt.


2.

21,

Lansingburgh, N. Y.

1780; married, Elisha Janes, and lived She died October 27, 1851, in Lan-

singburgli.

* *

3.

4.
5.

John, born March 20, 1782, in IShaftsbury, Vt. Henry, born March 20, 1782. Betsey, born January 17, 1784, and died March
Shaftsburj'.

12,

1795, in

6.

Mary,

born November

3,

1785,

and died March

17,

1809,

in

Greensboro, Vt.
7.

Robert, born June

time in Kosciusko, Miss.

8.

became judge. reports him as having received a collegiate education. RoxANA, born December 15, 1788, and died June 16, 1809,
Greensboro, Vt.

and was a student. He lived at one He was in the. practice of law and Mrs. Hatch (Eliza, 1. 2. 4.5. 4. 3. 3. 1.) reports
28, 1787,
in

9.

Nathan,

born

Ai)ril 25. 1792,

and died March

30, 1796, in Shafts-

bury, Vt.
10.

11.

Sophia, born May 15, 1794; married, Dr. Thomas Wright, of Cincinnati, and lived in Carthage, Ohio. Elizabeth, born December 6, 1797, and died May 12, 1809, in
Greensboro.
in the family

There were two others

who

died in infancy.

1.

2.4. 5.4. 3. 3.
He died October He was a man
1840, and his honored for his
8,

John Huntington,
Martha Bayley, and
intelligence

born March 20, 1782, in Shaftsbury, Vt.; married,

lived in Greensboro.

wife in September, 1850, in Perry, N. Y.

and

social worth,

and especially

for his overflowing benevolence.

children.

I
*

1.

Eliza, born July TU., in which


Florida,
in this

29, 1808; married,

state

they lived.

Chauncey Hatch, of Belvidere, She spent some ten years in


to her for

and the family are indebted

much

that appears

record of her branch of the family.

2.

3.

Nathan, born September 8, 1810. Mary, born February 11, 1813.


Samuel, born February
in October, 1838.
22, 1815,

4.

and lived

in Peru,

111.

He

died

* *

5.
6.

John, born January 1, 1818. Charles B., born December

23, 1820.

176
7.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Abigail, born August born August
in 21, 1823, 21, 1826
;

and died November

12, 1855.

8.

Martha,

married Charles Smith, and lived

East Boston, Mass.

1.2. 4. 5. 4. 3. 3.2.
married

Nathan Huntington, born Ann Saunders, and lived

September
in

8,

1810, in Greensboro, Vt.;

Boston, Mass.

He

died in May, 1842.

1.

Annette.

1.2. 4. 5. 4.3.3.3.
boro, Vt.;
11, 1813, in GreensHardwick, Vt., Benjamin, son of Andrew and Betsey (Jewett) Comings. He was born December 2, 1810, in Berkshire, Vt. Mr. Comings was a farmer, had lived in Berkshire, and moved

Mary (Huntington^

Comings, born February


7,

married, January

1835, in

to Greensboro, Vt., in 1840, then to St. Joseph, Mich., in 1871.

They

-were

Comings was deacon of the Church for twenty He was also a member of the Board of Selectmen, and assistant years. County Judge, for two terms, 1866 to 1868, and member of Mich. State LegisCongregationalists, and Mr.
lature,

from 1861 to 1864.

He

died October 26, 1872, at St. Joseph, Mich.

His wife died October 10, 1874.

CHILDREN.
1.

Ann Elisabeth,
ried,

2.

born October 24, 1835, in Berkshire, Vt.; marDecember, 1861, in Burlington, Vt., Calvin Brewer Anderson. She died May 2, 1863, in Enosburgh, Vt. Charles Andrew, born December 12, 1837, and died May 27,
1838, in Berkshire, Vt.

3.

Samuel Huntington,
married,
first,

born August
in

4,

1839, in Berkshire, Vt.;

March 7,1864,
111.,

Flint, j\Iich.,
111.,

Sarah Pierson
died

second, in August, 1887, in Chicago,


in 1902, in Chicago, 24, 1907, in
4.

Harriet Pierson; third,

Lydia Newcomb.

He

December

Fairhope, Ala.

Lucy Jane,

lives in St. Paul,

born September 30, 1841, in Greensboro, Vt. She Minn., and kindly gave the Historian the inforthis famil}'. in (Jreensboro, Vt.;

mation regarding
5.

Mary Sarepta,
ried,

born October 12, 1844,

mar-

July 30, 1871, in Oberlin, O., Cornelius Beach Bradley.


live in

They
6.

Berkeley, Cal.
28, 1846, in

Ella Fidelia, born October


lives in St. Paul,

Greensboro, Vt.

She

Minn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
7.

177
Greensboro, Vt.; mar-

George Fisher,
ried,

born March
12, 1874, in

18, 1849, in

October

Barre, Vt.,

Emma Fanny

Currier.

8.

They live in Eau Claire, Wis. Abigail Frances, born April


ried,
er.

9,

1851, in Greensboro, Vt.; mar-

July

6,

1872, in Des Moines, Iowa, Charles Delavan Park-

They

live in St. Paul,

Minn.
16, 1853; died

9.

Andrew Benjamin,
in

born June

August

12, 1855,

Greensboro, Vt.

10.

Charles Sumner,

born July

3,

1855,

and died January

15, 1857,

in Greensboro, Vt.

1.2. 4. 5.4. 3.3. 5.


John Huntington,
born January
1,

1818, in Greensboro, Vt.; married

Rachel Loving, and lived in Freeport,

lU.

children.
* *
1. 2.

Samuel Averill,
Isabel, born July

born September
31, 1849.

15, 1847.

1. 2. 4.

5.4. 3. 3. 5.

1.

born September 15, 1847; married, N. Y., cousin, Jane Elizabeth (1.2.4.5.4.3.3.6.1.) daughter of Charles Bailey and Mary (Buell) Huntington. She was born March 30, 1850, in Perry, N. Y. He was a farmer, and lived in Des Moines, Iowa, DeKalb Co., 111., Chariton, Iowa, and Perry, N. Y. He was a bugler in

Samuel Averill Huntington,


26, 1869, in Perry,

February

the

War

of the Rebellion,

having enlisted with the 8th Regiment,

111.

Volunin
5,

teer Cavalry, Co. K, April 4, 1864.

Somonauk, DeKalb Co., HI. 1888, both in Des Moines, Iowa.

He lived He died May 11,


They were
children.

at the time of

enUstment

1886.

His wife died April

Presbyterians.

1.

Luella Mary, born May


Louis, born October

20, 1872.

2.

17, 1874, in Perry,

N. Y.; married, in Perry,

N. Y.,

in 1897, Eleanor Hutton.

He

died

November
Mich.

9,

1898, in
is

Perry, N. Y.

They had no

children.

Mrs. Huntington

now

Mrs. Roscoe Brokaw, and


*
3. 4.

lives in

Ann Arbor,
17, 1880.

Charles Bailey, born November


Winterset, Iowa.

Jessie, born in November, 1883, in Des Moines, Iowa, and lives in

5.

Nellie, born January


July
3,

24, 1886,

in

1910, in Winterset, Iowa, Leroy H. Burdick.

Des Moines, Iowa; married, They live

in Hornellsville,

N. Y.

12

178

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 2. 4.

5.4. 3. 3. 5.
Santa Anna,

1. 1.

LuELLA Mary (Huntington) Tannek,


X.
of
Y.; married, April 13, 1910, in

born

May

20, 1872, in Perry,

Calif.,

George Washington, son

Samuel and Julia (Sheldon) Tanner. He was born November 8, 1861, in Mr. Tanner is a former, and removed fi'om Pine Plains, N. Y. to Santa Anna, Calif, in December, 1909. They are Presley terians.
Pine Plains, N. Y.

CHILD.
1.

Marian

Isabel, born June

18, 1911.

1. 2. 4. 5. 4. 3. 3.
Iowa; married, June 21.

5. 1. 3.
17, 1880, in

Charles Bailey HrxTiNciTdN, born November


190(5, in

Des Moines,
JNI.

Perry, X. Y., Minnie, daughter of Jabez

and Ella Amelia (Mayhew) Herring, who was born November 19, 18 79. He They is a farmer and a graduate of the Wiseonsin College of Agriculture. are members of the Congregational Church, and reside in Perry, N. Y.
CHILD.
1.

Louis Edward, born November

18, 1910.

1.2. 4. 5.4. 3. 3. 5. 2.
married October

Isabel (Huntington) Webb, born July 31, 1849, in Taunton, Mass.; 1, 1867, Samuel son of John and Eliza (Cahalley) AVel)b.
7,

He was born July Mr. Webb is


lived in

1841. in Petersburg,

111.

a salesman, a graduate of Jones College, St. Louis.


until 1901,

He

Des Moines, Iowa,

when he moved
111.,

to Glendale, California,

where he now lives. He was a Corporal

in Co.

G, 145th Kegt.,

during the Civil War.

CHILDREN, BORN IN DES MOINES, IOWA.


*
1.

*
*

2.

Edna, born July 2, 1872. Clarence Avekill, born July

17, 1874.

3.

Walter,

born September

14, 1880.

1.2. 4.
December
3,

5.4.3.3. 5.2.
born July
2,

1.

Edna (Webb) MacMillen,


1902,

1872, in Des Moines; married


live in

John

AV. Mac]\Iillen.

They

Los Angeles, California.

children.
1.

John Albert.
Jennie.

2.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

179

1. 2. 4. 5. 4. 3. 3. 5. 2. 2.

in

Clarence Averill Webb, born July 17, 1874 married, June 26, 1901, Des Moines, Iowa, Vivian, daughter of Thomas A. and Lona (Ingham) Robinson. She was born February 22, 1876, in Vermillion, S. D. Mr. Webb is a dentist and a graduate of North Western University Dental
;

School in 1898.

They

are Unitarians, and live in Des Moines, la.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Rachel Loring, born May 19, 1902, in Des Moines, Marcella, born May 20, 1907, in Des Moines, Iowa.

Iowa.

1.2. 4. 5.4. 3. 3. 5.2. 3.


Walter Webb,
1909, Nellie Cheshire.

born September

14,

1880; married in Boone, Iowa, in

They

live in

Glendale, California.

children.
1. 2.

Basil.

Alice.

1.
Lucy Jane
January
1887.
2,

2.4.5.4.3.

3. 6.

Charles Bailey Huntington, born December 23, 1820; married, first, Olin, in Perry, N. Y.; second, November 19, 1846, Mary W.,
She was born in Vermont,
1824.

daughter of Richard and Eliza (Wheelock) Buell.

He
is

was a farmer.

He

died in Perry, N. Y., August 12,

He

was a Presbyterian.
living (1914) in Perry,

Mrs. Huntington
very active woman,

N.

Y.,

aged 90 years, and

is

much

interested in our book.


n. y.

children, born in perry,


1.

Jane Elizabeth, born March


1869, in Perry,

30, 1850;

married, February 26,

N.
5,

Y.,

Samuel Averill
2,

(1. 2. 4. 5, 4. 3. 3. 5. 1.).

She died April


2.

1888.

Eleanor Eliza,

born April

1853

married, April

8,

1886, in

Des Moines, Iowa, Joseph James, son of James E. and Sara (Kirk) Gaston. He was born December 22, 1842, in Stark Co.,

He was married once before. They Mr. Gaston is a dealer in agricultural implements. have lived in Des Moines and Council Bluffs, Iowa, and are now
Ohio.

They belong to the Christian Church. Mr. Gaston's father was one of the early pastors of the Christian Church, in Des Moines, la.
Uving in Winterset, Iowa.

180
*
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
IIenkietta Mary, born June
26, 1856.

4.

BuELL C,

born February

9,

1860, and died January 28, 1861, in

Perry, N. Y.

* *

5.
6.

Elbert Charles,

born March
born July
6,

18, 1863.

Arthur Richard,

1866.

1. 2. 4. 5.

4.3. 3. 6. 3.
26, 1856, in
1\.

Henrietta Mary (Huntington) Sheldon, born June


Perry. N. Y.; uaarried, August 14, 1884, in Perry, N. Y., Huraie

Sheldon.

He was He was

born in Perry, N. Y., January


a

9,

1858, and died February 15, 1909.

member

of the Congregational Church at Perry Center, and an


lives in Perry,

active worker.

Mrs. Sheldon

N. Y.
n. y.
;

children, rorn in perry,


1.

Arthur Huntington,
ber
4,

born November 22, 1886

married, Septem-

2.

Mabel Drake, of Elmira, N. Y. They purchased the home farm, where they now live, in Perry, N. Y. Della M., born March 12, 1889; married, March 18, 1913, in Perry, N. Y., Earl C. Watson. Mr. Watson is a farmer, and they live in Perry, N. Y.
1911,

1.2.

4.5.4.3.3.6.5.
born March 18, 1863,
in Perry,
live in

Elbert Charles Huntington,


water, Colorado.

N. Y.;

married, February 24, 1886, in Perry, N. Y., Ella Olin.

They

Edge-

children.
1. 2.

John.

Harold.
1. 2. 4. 5. 4. 3. 3. 6. 6.

Arthur Richard Huntington,


married, April
Perry, N. Y.
3,

born July

6,

1866, in Perry, N. Y.;

1889, Nellie Phillips, in Perry.

He

died

1899, in Perry, and his wife married

Mr. Tobey Kennerson.

November 12, They live in

child.
1.

Frances, born January

22,

1895

lives in

Perry Center, N. Y.

1.2.4.5.4.3.4.
Henry Huntincjton,
1852.

born March 20, 1782; married, January 24, 1807,

Elizabeth Parmalee, and lived in Greensboro, Vt., where he died.

May

22,

His wife died

Ajtril

7,

1830.

He was

a useful and honored man, and

held offices of trust in the town where he resided.

HUNTINGTOX GENEALOGt".
CHILDREN, BORN IN GREEN8BOEO, VT.
*
*
1.

181

2.

* * * *

3.

4.
5.

6.
7.

Caroline, born February 4, 1808. RoxANA, born June 14, 1810. Betsey, born October 6, 1812. Esther Bethia, born October 20, 1815. Henry, born June 3, 1818. Ellen S., born December 11, 1820, and lived

in

Greensboro.

Farnham Parmelee,

born July

4,

1825.

8.

Eunice Carter, born March 31, 1830; married, July 19, 1855, Edwin Derby, and lived at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. They had one son, Edwin, now dead.

1. 2. 4. 5. 4. 3. 4. 1.
Caroline (Huntington) Cook, born February
boro, Vt.;
4,

1808, in

Greens-

married, in 1830, Charles Cook, a farmer of Greensboro, where


13, 1857.

she died

December

182
7.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Parmelee Augustus,
City, Minn.

born April

6,

1846; married, August 29,


22, 1909, in

1874, Ellen R. Doane.

He

died

November

Rush
in
5,

8.

Abbie Maria, born May 7, 1848; married, October 5, 1876, Newberry, Penn., Henry Ancil Babbitt. She died August
1892, in East Hardwick, Vt.

9.

Josiah Nelson, born July

20, 1849; lives in Pittsburgh,

Penn.
1876, in

10. 11.

Son, not named.


23,

Susan Estelle, born July

1854; married, October


;

5,

Newberry, Penn., Samuel Gibson Updegraff berry, Penn.

they live in

New-

1.2.4.5.4.3.4.2.
Levi Nelson Stevens, born May
June
3,

1.

9,

1834, in Greensboro, Vt.; married,

1860,

Emma

Elizabeth Roberts.

She was born July

3,

1842, at

Chateaugay, N. Y.

They

reside in Los Angeles, Cal.

children, born in chateaugay,


*
1.

n. y.

*
*

2. 3.

Mabel Emma, born June 6, 1861. Henry John, born May 29, 1865. Sarah Edna, born December 7, 1872.
John Roberts,
born October

4.
5.

1874.
12, 1879.

Roxana Huntington,

born April

1.2.4.5.4.3. 4.2.
Mabel Emma (Stevens) O'Connell,
gay, N. Y.; married

1. 1.
6,

born June

1861, in Chateau-

James D. O'Connell.
n. y.

children, born in chateaugay,


1.

Guy.

2. 3.

Henky. Grace.

1. 2. 4. 5. 4. 3. 4. 2. 1. 2.

Henry John Stevens,


1897, Florence

born

May

29,

1865; married,
is

December

26,

Runyon

Stanford.

Mr. Stevens

an attorney at law.

CHILDREN, born IN LOS ANGELES, CAL.


1.

Esther Runyon, born November

21, 1898.

2.

Kathryn Elizabeth,

born January 23, 1900.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

183

1.2. 4.5. 4. 3. 4.2. 1. 3.


Sarah Edna (Stevens) Osgood,
gay, N. Y.; married,

March

24, 1898,

born December 7, 1872, in ChateauJohn Hamilton Osgood. They live in

Los Angeles, California.

CHILDREN, BORN IN LOS ANGELES, CALIF.


1.

2.

RoxANA, born January 3, 1903. John Hamilton, born September

6,

1904.

1.2.4.5.4. 3. 4. 2. 6.
Helen Esther (Stevens) Blossom,
Vt.; married,

bora July 17, 1844, in Greensboro,

January 15, 1868, in Baltimore, Md., Charles Frederick, son of George Washington and Sarah (Herrick) Blossom. He was born in Morristown, Vt., February 14, 1837. Mr. Blossom was a merchant, and lived in Winooski, Vt.; also in Colorado, and in Waverly, Iowa, in 18G8. He died in Mrs. Blossom resides in Bellows Falls, Vt. Campo, Calif., June 24, 1888.

He

was, and she

is,

a Congregationalist.

children.
*
1. 2.

Guy Charles, born November 14, Helen Huntington, born July 2,


National City,
Falls, Vt.
Calif.,

1870.
1874.
10,

3.

Frederick Nelson Herrick, born September


and died January
6,

1883,

in

1896, in Bellows

1. 2. 4. 5. 4. 3. 4. 2. 6. 1.

Guy Charles Blossom,


They
live in Arlington,

born November

14, 1870, in

Waverly, Iowa;

married, August 15, 1899, in East Hardwick, Vt., Jennie Amelia Shedd.

N. Y.

except the first were born


1.

children, in la grange township,

n. y.

2. 3.

Charles Nelson, boi-n July 23, 1900, in Bellows Imogens Anna, born June 29, 1905. Marjorie Ripley, born May 31, 1907.

Falls, Vt.

4.
5.

Harry Vincent,
Dorothy Elaine,

born June 16, 1909. born January 12, 1911.

1.2. 4.5.4. 3.4. 2. 6. 2.


Helen Huntington (Blossom) Lewis,
Co., Colo.; married,

born July

2,

1874, in Custer

June

28, 1899, in

Bellows Falls, Vt., Frederick Crowel

Lewis.

They

live in

Bellows Falls, Vt.

184

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

Esther Carolyn, born November

17, 1909, in

Bellows Falls, Vt.

1. 2. 4. 5. 4. 3. 4. 3.

Betsey (Huntington) Hall, born October


Vt.; married, in

6,

1812, in Greensboro,
at

June 1831, Josiah

Hall, a farmer,

and lived

Cedar Rapids,

Iowa.

children.
1.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

185

Charles Dustan,

born August 11, 1848, and died August 16,

1849, in Champlain,

N. Y.
July
16, 1850.
9,

2. 3.

Henry Dustan, born Laura Corbin, born


Albany, Ga.

April

1854, and died July 11, 1857, in

4.

Frederick Walter, born November


1859, in Albany, Ga.

21, 1858,

and died July

6,

5.

6.

Daniel Nelson, born January 13, 1861, in Atlanta, March 23, 1880, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Willie C, born April 7, 1864, in Atlanta, Ga., and
27, 1864, in Meridian, Miss.

Ga., and died

died August

7.

Pllny Corbin, born June

23, 1868.

1.2.4.5.4. 3.4.5.2.
Henry Dustan Huntington,
married January
of
16, 1877, in

born July

16, 1850, in Craftsbury, Vt.;

Guelph, Ontario, Canada, Jennie May, daughter

Ferdinand Cecil Dwight and Angelina Johnson (Judd) McKay.

She was

born in Warren, N. Y.,

May

12, 1854.

He was
Academy,

a United States Cavalry Officer, a graduate of

West Point Military

in 1875.

He was

stationed at Fort

Fred

Steel from 1875 to 1877,

Fort Sandes, Wyoming, 1877 to 1878, Fort Custer, Mont., 1878 to 1881, Fort
ElUs, Mont., 1881 to 1882, Fort Assinniboine, Mont., 1882 to 1884, Fort Bidwell, Colo.,

1884 to 1885, Jefferson Barracks,


4,

till

the time of hjs death, which

occurred

May

1886.

He was

in the

Cook Campaign

of 1876, the

Bannock

War and most

of the

Indian Campaigns during the years 1876 to 1886.

He

served in Co. D. 2d

He was considered a brilliant officer, a fine horseman, and one of the finest shots in the Regiment, being a qualified marksman. Mrs. Huntington and their son reside in Miami, Florida.
United States Cavalry.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Charles McKay, born February


Florence, born April
7,

30, 1882.

1886; married, April 29, 1907, in Des

Moines, Iowa, Ralph Middleton Parker.


ant in the 5th Cavalry, United States
Schofield Barracks, Honolulu, H.
I.,

He was first Army they


;

Lieutenlived
in
is

in 1911.

Lieut. Parker

now, January

26, 1915,

commandant

of

Norwich

I^niversity, at

Northfield, Yt.

1.2. 4. 5. 4.3. 4. 5. 7.
Pliny Corbin Huntington, born June
George
23, 1868, in

Des Moines, Iowa;


20,

married, September 13, 1893, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Adella May, daughter of

W. and Amanda

K. (McDowell) Hale.

She was born February

186
1872, in

HUNTINGTON GKNKAI.OGY.

versity of

Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He was for three years a student in the UniVermont. He lived in Des Moines, Iowa, until 1878 in Colorado Springs, from 1878 to 1881 in Vermont, from 1881 to 1887 in Chicago, from 1887 to 1889. He is business manager of the Realty Dock and Improvement Corporation, of San Francisco, California, where he now resides, 1914. He is
;

a Congregationalist.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Cecil Stewart, born June Helen, born November 27,

26, 1894.

1895.

1. 2. 4. 5. 4. 3. 4. 7. Farnham Parmelee Huntington, born July 4,


Vt.; mai-ried, in 1858, in

1825, in Greensboro,

Champlain, N. Y., Frances Mary, daughter of Cyrus

and Sarah (Bowron) Savage. She was born October 29, 1831, in Champlain, N. Y. Mr. Huntington was a civil engineer, and lived in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He moved to Champlain, N. Y., in 1861, and to Huntington, West Virginia, in 1874, where he died August 17, 1906. His wife died September 21, 1908, in the same town. He was a Congregationalist, and served as Deacon of the Church in Champlain, N. Y., for three years, until his removal to Huntington, West
Virginia.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

Nellie Mika, born December 8, 1859, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; lives in Huntington, West Va. Charles Parmelee, born November 27, 1861. Cyrus Savage, born in 1865; died in 1866, in Champlain, N. Y.

1.2.4. 5.4. 3.4. 7.2.


Charles Parmelee HuNTiN<iT(N, born November
Rapids, Iowa; married in July, 1888,
ton,
in

28, 1861, in

Cedar

Minneapolis, Minn., Edith Penning-

daughter of Fred and Margaret (Pennington) Seal.


15, 1871, in Hastings,
is

She was born

August

He
and

a clerk,

Minn. and has lived in Champlain, N.


in

Y.,

and Minneapolis, Minn.,

since

August 1886,

Huntington, West Virginia.

CHILDHEN.
1.

2. 3.

4.
5.

Marion Louise, born March 5, 1890, in Minneapolis, Ethel Seal, born August 9, 1892. Margaret Frances, born October 4, 1895. Helen Savage, born June 24, 1898.
Frances Edith, born November
first

Minn.

26, 1908.

All but the

of these children were born in Huntington,

West

A^irginia.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

187

1. 2. 4. 5. 4. 5.

John Huntington,
in 1840.

born October

8,

1763, in Norwich, Conn.; married

Olive Clark, and was a merchant in Middlebury, Yt.

He

died in Shaftsbury,

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Olive, man-ied a Wadsworth,

o Middlebury, Vt.

3.

Amy, died young. Laura, married William H. Bottom, and


Canada.

lived in Oxford,

Upper

4.

Fanny, born August

29, 1793.

1.2.4.5.4.5.4.
Fanny (Huntington) Barton,
September
1,

born August 29, 1793, married, Febru22, 1831,

ary 13, 1814, Gardner Barton, a lawyer of Shaftsbury, Vt.,


1791.

She died March


in Shaftsbury Vt.

who was born and her husband, January 7,

1847, both of

them

children.
1. 2.

Jane Eliza, born October 22, 1814, and died Januaiy 18, 1853. Edwin Huntington, born August 1, 1816; and was a merchant in

New York
3.

City.
14, 1818,

Lorenzo Milton, born June

and was with

his brother

4.
5.

6.

Edwin in business. An infant Son, born and died, February 14, 1821. An infant Son, born and died, February 22, 1822. Caroline Amy, born February 7, 1823, and died August
the same year.

23 of

7.

8. 9.

An infant Son, born and died, September 10, 1825. Fanny. Mary Ann, born July 8, 1827, and died December 28
year.

of the

same

10.
11.

Mary

Gardner

Angeline, born October born March 22, 1831.

7,

1828.

1. 2. 4. 5. 4. 6.

Henry Huntington,
ried twice;
first,

born September

23, 1765, in

Norwich, Conn.; mar-

Chloe Stanley, and second, widow Peggj' Brown.


19, 1846.

He was

farmer in Shaftsbury, where he died, August

188

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

Eunice, born June, 1792, and died December 8, 1797. Chloe, born April 12, 1794. Ruth, born June, 1796, and died, single, in Shaftsbury, October
1838.

1,

4.
5.

6.

Julia, born October 17, 1800, and lived in Shaftsbury. Mary, born June, 1802, married, February, 1823, Asa H. Whipple, of Shaftsbury, where they lived. She died October 12, 1839, leaving one daughter. Emily, born April 6, 1806, married, October 1831, Charles Spencer, She died, March 8, 1853, leaving three Jr., of Shaftsbury.
children.

1.2. 4. 5. 4. 6. 2.
Chloe (Huntington) Douglass, born
uary, 1814, George
1832.

April 12, 1794; married, Jan-

Douglass, of Shaftsbury, Vt.,

who

died

September

6,

Ten

of her grandchildren

were living

in 1860.

children.
1. 2.

Henry H. Norman R.
Thomas, born October
York City
in 1860.
13,

3.

1819

was a hardware merchant

in

New

4.
5.

Chloe

L.

6.
7.

Margaret George S.

A.
14,

Charles, born May York City in 1860.

1829

was a hardware merchant

in

New

No

records obtained since 1863.

1. 2.
1767, Peace Clark.

4.5. 8.

Amos Huntington, born September 4, 1739. He married February 4, He went to Shaftsbury, Vt., where he became a man of
in

some distinction
Shaftsbury

civil

and

military

life.

Captain
29, 17 77,

Amos Huntington,
by Major (ieneral
Fort Ticonderoga

Company

in

Colonel M(jses Rul)inson's regiment, \'ermont Militia

Infantry, called into continental service on

June

Arthur

St. Clair, for

the defence of Fort Ticonderoga during the northern in-

vasion of Lieut.-(4en. John Burgoyne's army.


until its evacuation,

Served

at

July

<!,

17 77, and during

the retreat in the desperate

7, 177 7, in which [he was] made prisoner by the Brunswick Germans inider Major General Friederich Adolphus, Baron de Riedesel, who commanded the British wing was taken to Quebec and con-

battle of Hvibbardton, July

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
fined on a prison ship until October 24, 1777,

189
to Lieut.-General

and then sent

Sir

Henry

Clinton, commaudinfi;

British araiy in

New York

Citv,

and by

arrangement, placed on parole as prisoner of war, in exchange for Captain

William Farquhar, H. B.

'M.

20 Regiment Foot,

the Convention of Saratoga, October 17, 1777.

who had been captured at Captain Amos Huntington

was not exchanged and released from his parole as a prisoner oC war until March, 1782, his continental service having thus embraced a period of four years and about ten months. He siibsecjuently devoted himself to the peaceful pui'suits of husbandry, and enjoyed the confidence, and shared in the honors awarded by his fellow citizens. He was emphatically a jieace maker. He
died in Shaftsbury, July
2,

1822, a

member

of the Baptist church.

CHILDREN, BORN IN SHAFTSBURY, VT.


* * *
1.

Amos, born August


Lydia, born

21, 1768.

2.

3.

May 16, 1770. Matthew, born May 27, 17 72.


Elias, born October
31, 17 74.

* *

4.
5.
6.

7.

Daniel, born November 8, 1776. Asa, born January 1, 1780, and died in 1788. Peace, born June 23, 1782, and died Ajn-il 19,

1785.

1.2. 4.5.8.
Amos Huntington,
Pamelia Hurd, March
town, and a
9,

1.
in Shaftsbury, Vt.; married,

born August 21, 1768;

1794.

member

of the

He was many years a magistrate Baptist church. He died September


CHILDREN.

in his native 24, 1848.

This family were


1.

all

born

in Shaftsbury.

Peace, born July

17,

1795; married, Nathan Huntington Bottom,


(1. 2. 4. 5. 4. 7.)

a son of Elizabeth

and Simon Bottom.


4,

He was

judge of the county court, and died August

1855, leaving his

widow and
2.

four children in Shaftsbury.

Mrs. Bottom died Feb-

ruary 22, 1864.

Amos Clark,
in 1816,

born August 28, 1796. He entered Union College and sustained a high character for scholarship, but died after a two days' illness of inflammation of the bowels, Feb2,

ruary
3.

1820.
13,

Myron, born September


but died early in
life

1798.

He

was a

successful farmer,

from typhus fever, August 20, 1825.

Nathan, born March

5.

21, 1800, and resided in Rochester, N. Y., where he was a successful member of the bar of the Supreme Court of the state of New York. Died September 15, 1882. Harlow, born September 26, 1801.

190
6.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Pamela, born June


parents."

26, 1804.

" a pattern of female worth,

She

died, single,

She was a most excellent woman, and of filial devotion to her aged in Rochester, N. Y., March 1, 1845.

* *

7.

8.
9.

Geokge, born October 7, 1806. Elon, born September 3, 1808. Calvin, born October 14, 1810. He was successfully engaged in mercantile life. Spent the summer of 1856 in Europe, and was
located in
in

New

Orleans, La. (1860.)

He

founded scholarships

both Vassar College and the University of Rochester, N. Y.,


1,

and died November

1896.

1.2.4.5.8.1.5
Harlow Huntington, born September
born at Pittstown, N. Y.,
26,

1801, in Shaftsbury, Vt.;

married, June 12, 1826, Margaret Ford, daughter of Timothy Hyde,

who was

May

21, 1804.

They

resided in Shaftsbury, where he

was a tlirifty farmer and wool growei-. He was elected deacon of the Baptist church of Shaftsbury, in November, 1836. Died, May 12, 1864 his wife died
;

March
*

24, 1888.

CHILDREN, BORN IN SHAFTSBURY, VT.


1.

2.

Myron, born March 20, 1827. Jenett p., born March 11, 1833, and
ber 24, 1839.

died in Shaftsbury, Septem-

3.

Harriet Ellen,
1.

born August 30, 1838.

2. 4. 5. 8. 1. 5. 1.

Myron Huntington, born March 20, 1827, in Shaftsbury, Vt.; married, March 6, 1850, Mary L. Cross, grand-daughter of General Samuel Cross. He owned and improved the old homestead of his grandfather, Amos.
children.
* 9
*
3. 4. 5.
6.

Franklin Amos, born December 5, 1850. Charles Hyde, born December 17, 1853. William Galusha, born December 5, 1856.

*
* *

Helen Jane, born June 23, 1859. Henry Cross, born May 11, 1861. Harlow Myron, born September 8,

1864.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 1. 5. 1. 2.

Charles Hyde Huntington, born


Vt.; married,

Feliruary 17, 1853, in Shaftsbury,

January 1, 1878, in Bennington, Vt., Lydia, daughter of Elijah and Polly (McDonald) Squires. She was born in Shaftsbury, Vt., June 2, 1856. He is a farmer, and moved from Vermont to Illinois in February, 1869; to Shaftsbury, Vt., in December, 1871 to Fort Scott, Kansas, in 1879;
;

to Boise, Idaho,

where they lived

in 1910.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGT.
CHILDREN.
1.

191

Mary

2.

Louise, born July 13, 1879, at Fort Scott, Kan., and died Barber county, Kan. Stella, born January 27, 1881, in Hiattville, Kan., and died in
in October, 1884, in

October, 1887, in Lockport, Kan.


3.

Alice May, born October

3,

1884, in Sharon, Kan.

4.
5. 6.

Charles Hyde, born July 26, 1888. Frank Myron, born July 3, 1890, in Boise, Idaho. DoLLiE JEimiE, born April 27, 1894, in Boise, Idaho.

1.2.4.5.8. 1.5. 1.2.4.


CiiARLKS

Hyde Huntington,

born July

26, 1888, in Lockport, Kan.;

married, July 28, 1909, in Baker City, Oregon, Eunice Rosa, daughter of

James Sylvester and Louisa (Crabtree) Backus.


in to

She was born June 4, 1892, Douglas Co., Oregon. He is a teamster, and moved, in 1890, from Kansas Boise, Idaho, where he now lives.
CHILD.
1.

Rosa Maude, born August

2,

1910, in Boise, Idaho.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 1. 5. 1. 3.

William Galusha Huntington,


bury, Vt.; married January
ter of
111.

born December
111.,

5,

1856, in ShaftsDelilah, daugh-

1,

1881, in Belvidere,

Emma

Horace Phelps and Sally (Lawson) Barney. She was born in Palatine, He is a farmer, and moved from Shaftsbury, Vt., to Belvidere, 111., in

1869, to Fort Scott, Kan., in 1879, to Pijjestone, Minn., in 1886, to Liberty,

Neb., in 1896, where he

now

lives.

They

are Baptists.

CHILDREN.
1.

May

L.,

born February

1,

1882, in Hiattville, Kan.; married

Decem-

ber 28, 1904, in Liberty, Neb.,

Guy

William, son of William A. and Martha

Ann (Custer) Stahl. He was born in Washington, Iowa, October 30, 1881. He is a farmer. They live in Liberty, Neb. * 2. Florence Helen, born July 28, 1884. 3. Merle William, born February 24, 1894, in Pipestone, Minn. 4. Chester Lawrence, born May 14, 1895, in Pipestone, Minn.

1.2.4.5.
ried,

8. 1. 5. 1. 3. 2.

28, 1884; marJanuary 1, 1913, Fred Geer, son of Edgar E. and Georgia Ann (Geer) Harden. They reside in Billings, Mont.

Florence IIklen (Huntington) Harden, born July

CHILD.
1.

Jessie Huntington, born October

18, 1913.

192

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 1.

5. 1.4.

Helen Jane (Huntington) Goodwin, born June 23, 1859, in Shafts111., May 15, 1890, John Walter, son of Joseph and Frances (Coultrip) Goodwin. He was born in the Isle of Sheppy,
bury, Vt.; married, in Belvidere,
bricklayer,

County Kent, England, November 19, 184 7. Mr. Goodwin was a mason and and moved from P]ast Church, England, to America in June, 1870.

He
111.

died in Belvidere,

111.,

July 18, 1910.

Mrs. Goodwin

lives in Belvidere,

He

was, and she

is,

an Episcopalian.

CHILDKEN.
1.

2.

Walter Huntingtun, born February 23, 1891, in Belvidere, Helen Huntington, born June 25, 1896, in Belvidere, 111.

111.

1.2.4.5.8. 1.5. 1.5.


Henry Cross Huntington,
married,

born

May

11,

1861, in Shaftsbury, Vt.;

November 9, 1887, in Belvidere, 111., Anna Eliza, daughter of Hezekiah and Calista Mary (Stockwell) Hull. She was born April 18, 1862, in
Belvidere,
111.

He

is

a farmer, and lived in Pipestone, Minn., in 1886, and in


111.,

1887 moved to Belvidere,

where they now

live.

They
ill.

are Baptists.

children, born in belvidere,


*
1.

Laura Ethel,

born April

2,

1889.

2. 3.

LiDA May, born January 22, Eaul Hull, born September

1894.
23, 1897.

1.2.4. 5. 8.
Laura Ethel (Huntington)
dere,
111.;

1. 5. 1. 5. 1.
Silvius, born April
111..

2,

1889, in Belvi-

married, June 24, 1909, in Belvidere,


Carrie (Uting) Silvius.
lived there.

Charles Augustus, son of


22, 1884, in

Wells

Lyman and
111.,

Belvidere,

and has always

He was born October He is a carpenter.

CHILD.
1.

Verna Ethel,

born October

5,

1910, in Belvidere,

111.

1.2. 4. 5. 8. 1.5.
Harlow
^NIyron

1. 6.

Huntington, born September 8, 1864, in Shaftsbury, Vt.; married, December 26, 1888, in Belvidere, 111., Clara Imogene, daughter of Hezekiah and Calista Mary (Stockwell) HuU. She was born December 18,
1863.
111.,

He

is

a farmer, and moved, in 1869, from Shaftsbury, Vt., to Belvidere,


live.

where they now

They

are Baptists.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

193

2.

Neva

FiiED Roy, born September 24, 1889, in Belvidere, 111. Calista, born June 18, 1891, in Belvidere, 111.

1.

2.4. 5. 8. 1. 5. 3.
30, 1838, in

Hakriet Ellen (Huntington) Bottum, born August


Sliaftsbury, Vt.; married, October 8, 185G, in Shaftsbury,
of

Horace Barlow, son

bury.

Lemuel and Abia (Andrus) Bottum. He was born July 3, 1826, in ShaftsMr. Bottum was a merchant, and a member of the General Assembly of Vermont in 1874. He was a Baptist, and clerk and treasurer of that Church. Mr. Bottum died April 21, 1905, and his wife November 24, 1891, in
Shaftsbury, Vt.

children.
1.

Harlow Alfred,
Alice

born July 30, 1857; married, October

15,

1879,

May

Barton.

They

live in

South Shaftsbury, Vt.

2.

Calvin

H., born January 27, 1862; lives in South Shaftsbury, Vt.

3.

Horace Burt,
Mary Grace
Neb.

born March

16,

1867; married, October 19, 1887,

(1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 4. 2. 3. 2.)

They

live

in Benedict,

4.

Ralph Hyde,

born March

6,

1873; married, September 14, 1899,


live in

Amy

B. Harrington.

They

South Shaftsbury, Vt.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 1. 7.

George Huntington,
(1.2.4.5.3.).

born October
15, 1809,
5,

7,

1806; married,

March
1864.

8,

1832,

Abigail, daughter of Gov. Jonas Galusha, of Vt., son of Jacob' and Lydia

She was born April

and died April

1,

He was

appointed deacon in 1854, and died June

1896, in Rochester, N. Y.

children, all born in SitAFTSBURY, VT.


1.

Amelia Charline,
months
at

born March

16,

1834.

She spent eighteen

Mt. Holyoke College. She was a member of the second Baptist Church, and resided in Rochester, N. Y., where she died

August
*
2.

19, 1915.

George Clark, born December

20, 1836.

*3. * 4.
5.

Ward,

born October 20, 1838.

Julia Ann, born July 9, 1843. Jonas G., born November 23, 1846; died August
Shaftsbury, Vt.

20, 1848,

in

6.

Jeannette p., born June 19, '1849. Calvin Galusha, born August 22,
man.
is

1851.

He

is

a retired business
10, 1866.

He removed

to Rochester,

N.

Y.,

March

He

member

of the Baptist Church, at

Prudential Committee.
13

He

lives

one time a member of the in Rochester, N. Y.

194

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2.4.5.8.
George Clark HuNTiNciTOX,
Vt.;

1. 7. 2.
in

born December 20, 1836,

Shaftsbury,

She died April 13. lOOti. He owned a store in Downieville, Cal. He served through the Civil War, fighting Indians in California. He died June 6, 1905.
CHILD.
1.

man-ied Meta Roberts, September 5,1871.

DiSA Roberts, born May

19, 1873; resides in Brooklyn,

N. Y.

1.2.4.5.
Ward
He worked
list

8. 1. 7. 3.
20, 1838, in Shaftsbury, Vt.;

Huntington, born October


June
26, 1872, in

married

Tillie Briggs,

Peekskill, N. Y.

for his brother in Downieville, Calif.

She died March 9, 1884. He was the first man to en-

from that town, and served through the Civil W'ar.

He

died at Fort

Scott, Kan.,

December

2,

1912.
N. Y.

CHILDREN, BORN IN ROCHESTER,


1.

George Brkhis, born December 22,1873;


quoit,

married, in Ironde-

N.

Y., July 16, 1901, Belle,

daughter of Moses Hills and


a graduate of the University

Mary Jane (Page)

Gilbert.

He

is

of Rochester in the Class of '96,

and the Theological Seminary in 1901. He is a clergyman, but not ordained. He was Registrar in the University for two years. Is now Recording and Assistant Secretary of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, in Boston, and has resided in WoUaston, ^lass., since
1903.

2.

May, born

]May 30, 1881.

She

is

a fine musician,

and

resides in

Fort Scott, Kan.


3.

Ward

Galusha, born May

30, 1881; married.

May
Hill

13. 1911, in

and Salome (Rust) ^loore, of Richards, ]\Io. She was born August 4, 1885, in Pottawattanie Co., Iowa. Mr. Huntington is a baker. He served in the regular army, from July 13, 1905, to November 13, 1905, and moved from Rochester, N. Y., to Fort Scott, Kan., where he now lives. The}' are Baptists.
Fort Scott, Kan., Jannie, daughter of

Sam

1.2.4.5.

8. 1.

7.4.

Julia Ann (Huntington) Dewey, born July 9, 1843, in Shaftsbury, Vt.; married, October 19, 1870, Keuben T. Dewey, of St. Albans, Vt. She was a member of the Baj)tist Church, ^^'hen cjuite young she fitted herself to teach the ornamental branches of education. Mr. Dewe}' now resides in Mrs. Dewey died August 29, 1882. Fairfax, Vt.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1.

195

2.

3.

4.

January 24, 1874. Charline, born January 10, 1876; died January 17, 1877. RuSHA Ardell, born January 22, 1878 died August 7, 1904. Julia Huntington, born August 20, 1882 now living in
A., born
;
;

Gertrude

St.

Albans, Vt.

1.2.4. 5. 8.
Gertrude
Ajsril 4, 1900,

1.

7.4.

1.
24,

A.

(Dkwey) Doughty, born January


They

1874; married,

Edgar Millard Doughty.

reside in Brooklyn, N. Y.

children, born in BROOKLYN,


1.

N. Y.

Egbert Woodin,

born January

21, 1901.

2.

3.

4.

Julia Huntington, born February 7, John Van Vlock, born July 27, 1909. Henry Millard, born April 28, 1911.

1903.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 1. 7. 6.

Jeannette
Mrs.

p.

(Huntington) Wake, born June


F.

19, 1849, in Shafts-

bury, Vt.; married

Eugene
Mr.

Ware,

of Fort Scott, Kan.,

October

22, 1874.

Ware was one

of the earliest graduates of Vassar College, graduating in

the Class of 1872.


brilliant

Ware was

U.

S.

Pension Commissioner, and was a

lawyer and author.


1,

He

wrote the book of poems entitled "Ironquill."

Hedied July
*

1911.

CHILDREN.
1.

Abby Huntington,

born January
9,

4, 1876.

2.

Jennie, born December

1877; died January 10, 1878.

*3.
*
4. 5.

Eugene Huntington, born October 2, 1879. Jeannette Huntington, born October 26, 1884. Amelia Huntington, born January 31, 1888. She
of

is

a graduate
19,

Vassar College; married Justus Nathan Baird, October

1911.

1. 2.

4.5. 8.

1. 7. 6. 1.
4,

Abby Huntington (Ware)

Nies, born January

1876;

married

Frederick Harold Nies, d.d.s., of Brooklyn, N. Y., June 20, 1906. side in Brooklyn, N. Y.

They

re-

CHILD.
1.

Frederick James, born June

22, 1910, in

Brooklyn, N. Y.

196
1.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

2.4. 5. 8. 1. 7. 6. 3.

Eu(;ene Huntington Wake, born October


Kan.;
1904.

2, 187'J, in Kansas City, married Mary Jeannette Spencer, of Lawrence, Kan., December 28,

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

Jeannette, born November 20, 1905. Eugene Huntington, born April 2, 1907. Mary Matilda, born November 25. 1909.
1.

2.4. 5. 8.

1. 7. 6. 4.
26,

Jeannette Huntington (Ware), Nelson, born October


She
is

1884.

a graduate of Vassar College,

and married Samuel

Ral])li

Nelson, June

19, 1907.

child.
1.

Spencer Wake, born November

5,

1911.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 1. 8.

Elon HuNTiNciToN,
ried,

born September

3,

1808, in Shaftsbury, Vt.; mar-

October

17, 1835, in

Shaftsbury. Vt., Anjenette, daughter of Peleg and


9,

He had 1814, in Shaftsbury, Vt. and had lived in Shaftsbury, Vt., in New Orleans, La.. New York, N. Y., and Rochester, N. Y., where he died September 20, 1899. His wife died March 14, 1883, in Mandarin, Fla. He was a Ba])tist, and was trustee of tlie University of Rochester for fifty years
Olive (Mix) Cole.

She was born A\ni\

engaged

in various business enterjjrises,

uj) to

the time of his death.

CHILDREN, BOKN IN ROCHESTER,


1.

N. Y.

Alcesta Flora, born October


N. Y.

27,

1837; lives in

Irondequoit,

2.

* 3.
4.

Albert, born October 25, 1839. Susan Pamelia, born August 18, 1841. Frank, born July 14, 1848; married in New York
1898, Mrs. Melissa Gibl)S.

City, in July,
editor.

He

is

an author, and

He

graduated from the University of Rochester


Editorial assistant,

in 1868.

He was

Bureau

of Ethnology,

1902-03, Bureau of

Census, 1904-06, Department of Agriculture, 1907.


lived in Rochester, N. Y., 1868-69, Europe, 1869-72,

He luis New York


His
in

and
5.

vicinity,
in

1872-1901;

in

Washington, D. C, since 1902.


18, 1909.

wife died

New

York, November
19,

Kate, born April

1850; married,

September

10,

1873,

Rochester, N. Y., James


College in 1910.

Monroe Taylor, d.d., ll. d. Dr. Taylor was president and Chairman of the Faculty of Vassar

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
6.

197

Carrie, born August 18, 1852; married, October 22, 1873, in Rochester, N. Y., John Colgate Jessup. They live in Flatbush,
Brooklyn, N. Y.

7.

Willie, born June


N. Y.

18, 1854,

and died July

19, 1856, in Rochester,

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 1. 8. 2.
Albp:rt Huntington, born October 25, 1839, in Rochester, N. Y.; mar18G8,in Rochester, X. Y.,Mary Bell. She was born in London, England, in 1848. He was a speculator and orange grower. He moved from Rochester, IST. Y., to Mandarin, Fla., about 1868; later to Jacksonville; to Brooklyn, N. Y., about 1899, and to Plainfield, X. J., in 1902, where he died, October 13, 1909. His wife died March 17, 1911, in Brooklyn, N. Y. He served in the Civil War as 1st Lieutenant in the 8th X. Y. Cavalr}'. He enlisted September 6, 1862, and was discharged December 8, 1864.

ried, Aj)ril 21,

children.
1.

Gra(;e, born March


ville,

9,

1809, at Point Pleasant, Mandarin, Fla.;

married, April 25, 1889, Ambrose


Fla.

Broham Warde,

in

Jackson-

They

live in

London, Eng.
9,

2.

Xathan Calvin,

born October

1870, at Point Pleasant, ]\Ian-

darin. Fla.; died July, 1896, in Denison, Texas.


3.

Blanch, born January


married, August
22,

5,

1875, at Point Pleasant,

19n3, at

Xetherwood,
live in

Albert Joseph Turner.


4.

They

Mandarin Fla.; X. J., Elizabeth, X. J.


Plainfield,

J^lon Calvin, born October


Fla.;

17, 1878, at
19l;5,

Point Pleasant, Mandarin,

married, June

10.

in

Brooklyn, X. Y., Florence

Chittenden, daughter of ^Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mott Turner.


is

He

a graduate of the Bethel Military

Academy, Warrenton, Va.,

5.

is now a traveling representative of automobile accessories. They live in Brooklyn, X. Y. Kate, born February 6, 1888, in Jacksonville. Fla. She lives in Ban don, Oregon.

and

1.2.4. 5. 8.
Rochester, X. Y.; married,
B., son of

1. 8. 3.

Susan Pamelia (Huntington) Hooker, born August 18, 1841, in Xovember 14, 1861, in Rochester, N. Y., Horace

Horace and Helen (Wolcott) Hooker. He was born December 7, was a nurseryman, an engineer and contractor. He lived in Marietta, Ohio, about six months, in 1865, after the Civil War. During the war, Mr. Hooker was 1st Lieutenant, acting Ca2)tain and Major in the 1st and 8th X. Y. Cavalry, and 2d Engineer Regiment of the West Wisconsin Volun1837, and
teers.

198

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,

He

enlisted

November
field, to

7,

1862, and

was discharged November

12, 1864.

He

helped raise a company for the 8th N. Y. Cavalry, but resigned before
accept a commission in the Engineer Regiment of the
in Rochester,

they went to the

West.

He

died at his

home

N. Y., August

25, 1914.

CHILDREN, BORN IX ROCHESTER,


*
1.

N. Y.

2.

Albert Huntington, born November 25, 1865. Frances Margaret Huntington, born June
finished

10, 1868. She and published the Hooker Genealogy, that Commander
for.

3.

Edward Hooker for many years gathered data Elon Huntington, born November 23, 1869.

4.
5.

Harry

Mix, born July


4,

18, 1872.

Paul, born February

1875; married, December 26, 1913, Grace

Kendall, daughter of Dr. Charles


*
6.
7.

W. and
2,

Julia (Chapin) Wilbor.

Horace Willard,

born November

1876.

8.

Jeanette Huntington, born December 24, 1881. Thomas, born May 4, 1883; died September 12, 1884,
N. Y.

in Rochester,

1. 2.
N.

4.5. 8.

1.

8.3.

1.

Albert Huntington Hooker,


Y.; married,

born November 25, 1865, in Rochester,

June

30, 1891,

lena (Hanson) Jones.

Ambolena, daughter of Kiler Kent and AmboShe was born August 24, 1869.

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

4.
5.

Ambolena Jones, born August 17, 1893. Albert Huntington, born April 6, 1895. Roger Wolcott, born March 30, 1897. Emily Louise, born June 15, 1899. Margaret, born May 27, 1901.
1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 1. 8. 3. 3.

Elon Huntington Hooker,

born November 23, 1869,

in Rochester,

N. Y.; married, January 25, 1901, Blanche, daughter of Dexter Mason and Addie (Miller) Ferry, of Detroit, Mich. Slie is a graduate of Vassar CollegeHe received his early education in the public schools of Rochester, and continued his technical training in the night schools of the Mechanics Institute. He then went to the University of Rochester, from which he graduated in 1891. Later he studied at Cornell University, where he obtained the degree of PH.D., and gained a travelling fellowship which allowed him to go abroad and continue his studies in hydraulics at the Zurich Polytechnicurn and the

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Ecole des Fonts et Chaussees, Paris.

199

to this country he spent sevand was one of a commission of contracting engineers who insDected the Panama and Nicaragua Canal routes in 1898. He was appointed by Governor Roosevelt deputy superintendent of public works in the State of New York, and was engaged, among other duties,

Returning

eral years in engineering

work

in the fiekl,

in the investigation of the expenditure of nine million dollars in the improve-

ment

of the Erie

Canal system.

In IflOl
in

he resigned to engage in timber,

mining and railroad enterprises


organized and became

the

Southwest.

Two

years later he

Development and Funding Company, building and operating engineering and industrial enterprises. Afterward he with others formed the Hooker Electrochemical Company, a concern which has a large manufacturing plant at Niagara Falls, produces caustic soda and chloride of lime, and has proved a great success. In the presidential campaign of 1912 he was treasurer of the National
president of the

Progressive party.

He

lives in

Greenwich, Conn.

CHILDREN.
1.

Barbara

Feki!y, born November

23, 1901.

2. 3.

4.

Adelaide Ferry, born June 10, 1903. Helen Huntington, born January 1, 1905. Blanche Ferry, born October 2, 1909.

1.2. 4. 5. 8. 1. 8. 3.6.
N.
Y.; married.

Horace Willard Hooker, born November May 31, 1906, Ruth, daughter of the
Ward,
of Rochester,

2.

1876,

at

Rochester,

Rev. George

Kemp and

Caroline Editha (Pierpont)

N. Y.

children.
1. 2.

3. 4.

Horace Willard, born March 5, 1907. Kenneth Ward, born October 26, 1908. Ruth AVard, born October 21, 1911.
Jeanette Huntington, born June
21, 1913.

1.2. 4.5.8.

1.

8.3.7.

Jeanette Huntington (Hooker) Trimble, born December 24,1881, in Rochester, N. Y.; married January 25, 1911, Edward Maurice, son of Edward Riggs and Mary (Callender) Trimble, of Rochester, N. Y. His wife is a Mr. Trimble is a member of the E. M. Trimble Company. graduate of Vassar College. They live in Rochester, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
1.

Thomas Hooker,

born October 20, 1911.


April 13, 1914.

2.

SusANNE Huntington, born

200

HUNTlN(5}TON GENEALOGY.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 2.

married, June 17, 1790, Russel Loomis,

Lydia (Huntington) Loomis, born May 16, 17 70, in Shaftsbury, Vt.; who was born in Litchfield, Conn.,
3,

August 30, 1764. She died April There were eleven grand-children.

1835, and he died February 22, 1842.

CHILDREN, ALL BORN IN SHAFTSBURY, VT.


1.

Lydia, born March

18, 1791

married, in 1809,

Truman Galusha,

grandson of Lydia,
2.

(1. 2. 4. 5. 3.)
;

and lived

in Jericho, Yt.

3.

4.

5.

Asa, born November 3, 1793 married October 16, 1816, Clarissa, daughter of Gen. Samuel Cross, and lived in Shaftsbury, Vt. Julia, born October 23, 1796, and died in 1816. Daniel, born October 29, 1798; married, 1822, Eliza Beach, and lived in Bennington, Yt., where he died in 1833. married INlary W., daughter of Russel, born August 3, 1801
;

6.
7.

Stephen Avery, and lived in Saratoga, N. Y. Warren, born July 9, 1806. Alfred, born October 14, 1810.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 3.

Matthew Huntington,
ried,

born

May

27, 1772, in Shaftsbury, Yt.; mai--

May

12, 1793,

Mary

Catlin,

and resided

in

Rome, N.

Y.,

where he died,

January

11, 1857.

He was

a farmer.

children.
*
1.

2.

Asa Clark, born May 22, 1794. Mary, born March 5, 1798; married, July
man.
1826.

They

lived in

Rome, N.

Y.,

18, 1822, George Stedwhere she died September 2,

3.

Sarah, born October


month.

24, 1799,

and died on the 26th

of the

same same

4.

Matthew,
month.

born July
L.,

1,

1801, and died on the 10th of the

*
*

5.

Matthew
Amanda,

born

May

25, 1803.

6.
7.

James, born March

25, 1805.
10, 1827,

born May 31, 1807; married, November Burrows, of Rome, and continued to reside there
1809; married,
8,

David

until

her death,

8.

September 13, 1839. Lydia, born November


G. Wright.

5,

May

10, 1827,

Thomas

She died February

1834.
.

'

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

201

1.2. 4.5.8.3.
Asa Clark Huntington, born May
ried

1.
mar-

22, 1794, in Sbaftsbury, Vt.;

November

15, 1815, in Shaftsbury,

Laura, daughter of Ebenezer and


21, 1793, in Shaftsbury, Vt.

Sarah (Buck) Clark.

She was born November

He was

a farmer, and lived in Shaftsbury, moved to Manlius, N. Y., in 1815


;
;

to Floyd,

N. Y., in 1816 to Westernville, N. Y., in 1822 or '23 to Rome, N. Y., 1852, where he died November 9, 1865. His wife died March 24, 1880,

in

Rome, N. Y.

They were

Baptists.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary, born September


21, 1840,
ville, N. Y. Ansel, born August

24, 1816, in Floyd,

Milton Utley.

N. Y.; married, October She died February 9, 1881, in Western-

2.

9,

1818, in Floyd, N. Y.; married,

14i 1848, Caroline Porter.

He

died April 18, 1890, in

December Rome,

*
*

3.

N. Y. Elon, born April

8,

1820, in Floyd, N. Y. 1822, in Floyd, N. Y.


;

4.
5. 6.

Martha, born February 19, Amanda, born June 24, 1823


Ann, born March
N. Y.
22,

died

March

30, 1902, in

Rome, N. Y.

1825; died
11, 1827.

May

2,

1828, in Westernville,

7.

(tEORGE, born January

Jay, born March 29, 1829. 9. Jane, born April 26, 1831; lives in Rome, N. Y. * 10. Laura, born February 8, 1834. The last five of this family were born in Westernville, N. Y.
8.

1.2.4.5. 8. 3.
Elon Huntington, born
February
1,

1. 3.
first,

April

8,

1820, in Floyd, N. Y.; married,

1843, in Westernville,

N.

Y.,

Mary Morse, daughter of Henry and


9,

Sarah (Morse) Utley.

She was born October

1824, in Westernville, N. Y.,

and died March


(Foote) Morse.

9,

1845, in the same place.

He

married, second, January 22,

N. Y., Lucy Emeline, daughter of William and Amelia She was born October 23, 1820, in Galway, N. Y., and died May 29, 1886, in Troy, N. Y. He was a merchant, in coffees and spices. He died June 12, 1884, in New York City, N. Y. CHILDREN.
1846, in Cranesville,
1.

Mary, born February


William Gushing.

2. 3.

15, 1845, in Westernville, N. Y.; married She died ]May 3, 1882, in Gainesville, Ga. Charles, born January 4, 1847, in Rome, N. Y. Jane, born May 26, 1850, in Troy, N. Y.; died April 7, 1888, in

Troy, N. Y.

202
4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Fannie Grace, born April 25, 1863, iu Troy, N. March 8, 1899, in Xew York, X. Y,, Edward West,
Clay and Adeline Frances (West) Johnson.
19, 1867, in Chicago,
oculist,
111.

Y.;

married,

son of

Henry
and an
in

He was

born July

]Mr.

Johnson

is

a physician,

a graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of

New York City, N. Y., 1898. He moved to Keene, 1872, to New York City, in 1894, to Walpole, N. H., in
to

N. H.,

1900, and

N. Y.

City, again, in

1904.

He

resides in Syracuse, N. Y.
in the

His maternal grandmother, was Alma Alden, a descendant


sixth generation from

John and

Priscilla Alden, of

Plymouth,

Mass.

1. 2.

4.5. 8. 3. 1.3.2.

Charles Huntington, born January 4, 1847, in Rome, N. Y.; married, first November 4, 1868, in Troy, N. Y., Henrietta, daughter of David Boyd. She was born in April 1852, in Troy, N. Y., and died March 31, 1886, in Troy, N. Y. He married, second, August 27, 1886, in Mechanicsville, N. Y., Mary She was born Francis, daughter of Abram and Eliza (Vandecar) Lansing.
April 11, 1849, in Troy, N. Y.

He

is

a salesman, and lives in Troy, N. Y.

He

served in the Civil

War

as a private in Co. K,

N. Y. Heavy Artillery, en-

listing

January

26, 1864,

and receiving

his discharge

June

15, 1865.

They

are Baptists.

CHILDREN, BORN IN TROY,


1.

N. Y.

William
in

Stitt, born September

15, 1869,

and died June

25, 1897,

Troy, N. Y.

2.

Lucy Emeline,

born December

7,

1871, and died September 15,

1872, in Troy, N. Y.
3.

4.
5.

Carrie Emeline, born July 8, 1873, and died. Elon Charles, born December 21, 1875. Nancy Jane, born November 13, 1878, and died October
in

5,

1905,

Troy, N. Y.
12, 1881.

6.
7.

Laura Alice, born August Arthur Dav^id, born May


in

20, 1884,

and died February


and died July

5,

1885,

Troy, N. Y.
16, 1886, 23, 1891, iu

8.

Ansel Bolton, born January


Troy, N. Y.

9.

Lester Roy, born December

13, 1887.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 3.

1.4.
in

Martha (Huntington) Gregory,


N.
Y.; married,

born February 19, 1822,

Floyd,

August

28, 1856, in

Rome, N.

Y., Silas Belden, son of

Joseph

and Rachel (Bullock) Gregory. Lake, N. Y.

He was

born October 28, 1826, in Sand

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

203

Mr. Gregory was a Baptist clergyman, and a graduate of Madison UniHe died in Sacramento. Calif., May 7, 1880. His wife died May 27, He married a second time, Harriet Barber, by 1871, in Whitesboro, N. Y. whom he had two sons. He was Pastor of the Baptist Church at Little Falls, N. Y., for nine years, and for one year, of the church at Portsmouth, Va. He was then called to the chair of Theological Instruction at Wayland University, Washington, D. C, which he filled with marked ability. He resigned this position to become Pastor of the Baptist Church at Niles, Mich., where he remained three years. He made a tour of Europe to recuperate his health. He served the Home Missionary Society in several capacities, one of which was as President of Leland University in New Orleans.
versity.

CHILDREN.
1.

Emma Huntington,
Clara Louise,

born July

29, 1857,

and died November

13,

1863, in Little Falls, N. Y.


2.

born February

4,

1861, in Little Falls, N. Y.

1.2. 4.5. 8. 3.
George Huntington,
born January
married, June 11, 1867, in Rome, N. Y.,

1. 7.
N.
Y.;

11, 1827, in Westernville,

Nancy Anna, daughter

of

William

W. and
N. Y.

Lorania (Gray) Oliver.

She was born August

27, 1831, in Springfield,

He was

a farmer, lived in Westernville, N. Y., and removed to Rome,

N.

Y., in

March, 1852. and

They

Avere Baptists,

and he was Deacon

of the First

Baptist Church in Rome, N. Y.

He was

appointed at the age of 25.

He

died

June

20, 1892,

his wife July 27, 1871, in

Rome, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Georgiana, born June

13, 1868, in in

2.

Martha,

born June 24, 1871,

Rome, N. Y. Rome, N. Y.

1.2.4.5.8.
N.
Y.; married,

3. 1. 7. 1.
13, 1868, in

Georgiana (Huntington) Hibbakd, born June


June
28, 1893, in

Rome, N.

Y.,

George Leonard, son

of

Rome, John

bridge, Mass.

Fenton and Anna (Gage) Hibbard. He was born Ajjril 28, 1865, in SouthAir. Hibbard is a Baptist minister, a graduate of Colgate University in 1890,

and

of its Theological

Seminary

in 1893.

He was

Pastor at

Fiskdale, Mass., from 1893 to 1897. then went to Grafton, Mass., Avhere they

now

reside.

CHILD.
1.

Harvey Leonard,

born September

20, 1898, in Grafton,

Mass.

204

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,

1.2.4. 5. 8.3.
Jay Huntington,
August
1832, in Soutli East.
27, 1856, in Brookshire.

1. 8.

born March 29, 1829, in Westernville, X.Y.; married,

N.

Y.. Caroline Scott.

She was born

May

22,

Putnam

Co.. N. Y.

He was

a Baptist clergyman, and

preached
ton,

at

N.

Y., 1861,

North Bennington, N. Seneca Falls, N.

Y., in the late 50's, then, successively, at

Can-

Y.. 1863, Sardinia, N". Y., 1866, Bucyrus, O.,

1868, Niles, Mich., 1871 to 1878, Grass Lake, Mich., 1878 to 1880, Greenville,

Mich., 1880 to 1882, Howell, Mich., 1882 to 1884, Galion, O., 1885 to 1887,

Milan, Mich., 1887 to 1892, Plymouth, Mich., 1892.

He was
Army,

a graduate of

Colgate University and Theological Seminary.

He

served, during the Civil ^Var, in the Union

in a clerical capasoldier.

city in the enlistment office at Elmira,

N. Y., and was an enlisted

He

died February 23, 1895, in Plymouth, Mich.


in Milan,

His wife died March 17, 1890,

Mich.

CHILDREN.
* *
].

William Smith,

born June 10, 1858, in Xorth Bennington. Vt.


9,

2. 3.

George, born October Grace, born June 7,

1861, in Canton, N. Y.

1863, in

1897, in Detroit, Mich., Ernest

Rome, N. Y.; married, April Darwin Hutton they live


;

22.

at

4.

Royal Oak, Mich. Edward Jay, born November

25, 1869, in

Bucyrus.

().;

died Jan-

uary 11, 1874, in Niles, Mich.

1.2.4. 5. 8. 3.
William Smith HuNTiN(iTON,

1. 8. 1.
10, 1858, in

born June

North Benningwas born March

ton, Vt.; married, ]\Iay 11, 1881, in Niles, Mich., Althea Poole, daughter of

William Lysander and Lydia Florilla (Poole) Taggart.


16, 1860. in Niles, INIich.

Siie

He
Seneca

is

a locomotive engineer, and has lived in

Falls,

N. Y., Sardinia, N. Y., Bucyrus,

1870; to Jackson, Mich., in 1879; to


Miss., in 1908,

where they now

live.

North Bennington, Vt., moved to Niles, Mich., in IJirmingham, Ala., in 1890; to Amory. They are Ba])tists.
O.;

CHILDREN.
1.

Edward

Scott, born July 22, 1882, in Jackson, Mich.; married, August 5, 1903, in Birmingham, Ala., Marie Louise, daughter of John and Janie Theresa (Walter) Lynch. She was born February
2,

1884, in Tuscaloosa. Ala.


is

2.

sales manager of a hardware Imsiness, and Birmingham, Ala. They are Baptists. Gertrude, born October 9. 1,S85, in Jackson, Mich.; lives

He

lives in

in Port-

land, Oregon.
3.

Arthur William,
lives in

born October

18, 1896, in

Birmingham,

Ala.;

Amory, Miss.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1.

205

2.4.5. 8. 3.
born October
9,

1. 8. 2.
1861, in Canton, N. Y.; married,

George Huntington,

December 2, 188(j, in Saginaw, Midi., Elizabeth Ilotchkiss, daughter of George Lord and Julia Sigourney (Hotchkiss) Burrows. She was born June
17,

1866, in Saginaw, Mich.

He
in

is

a manufacturers' agent.

He was

the

Saginaw, Mich., from 1882 to 1884; was with the D. M. Ferry Co., Detroit, j\Iich., from 1884 to 1890 in the shoe business,
Principal of the
;

High School
to

in Detroit,

1890

1892

photograph (portrait) business, Detroit, 1894

to

1910.

He
in

is

a graduate of

Brown

University, in the Class of 1882, and has lived

Canton, N. Y., Rome, N. Y., Seneca Falls, N. Y., Sardinia, N. Y., Bucyrus, O., Niles, Mich., Kalamazoo, Mich., Providence, R. I., Saginaw, Mich., and in
Detroit, Mich.,

where they now

reside, since 1884.

They

are Baptists.

CHILDREN, BOKN IN DETROIT, MICH.

1.

2.
.3.

George Burrows, born December 26, Alice Grace, born January 27, 1893.

1890.

4.

Edwin Jay, born October 7, 1895. Albert Lord, born June 22, 1900.

1.2. 4.5. 8.3. 1. 10.


Laura (Huntington) Tucker,
ville,

born February

8,

1834, in Western-

August and Aclisah (Tracy) Tucker.


Y.; married,

N.

22, 1860, in

Rome, N.
in

Y., Jii-eh, son of Jireh

He was

born January 30, 1835, and was a


1860, and lived in

clergyman, a graduate of INIadison University,


1871, in Alton,
in Chicago,
Jll.

North

Bennington, Vt., Newton, Mass., and Lebanon, N. H.


III.

He

died April 24,

Mrs. Tucker lives with her daughter, Mrs. Whedon,

children.
1.

Alice May, born November


married June
den.
18, 1907, in

9,

1864, in North Bennington, Yt.:


111.,

Chicago,

Alfred Ebenezer Stan-

2.

They live in Chicago, 111. Carrie Maria, born December 20,


ried

1866, in
111.,

Xewton, Mass.; mar-

August
live in

22, 1909, in Chicago,

Henry Whitman Whedon.


1868, in Newton, Mass.;

They
3.

Chicago,

111.

Alfred Huntington, born October 18, died May 6, 1869, in Newton, Mass.

1.2.4.5.8.3.5.
L. Huntin(;ton, born May 25, 1803, in Rome, N. Y.; marJanuary 25, 1826, in Bennington, Vt., Mary, daughter of John and Mary (Wait) Henry. She was born in Bennington, Vt., and died in Troy, N. Y., He married, second, October 18, 1850, Helen B.
ried, first,
,
, .

Matthew

Livingston,

who

died in Bath, N. Y., in 1899.

206

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He was
lyn,

a merchant,

and had

lived in Troy, N. Y., 1835 to 1850,


to

N.
6,

Y., 1850 to 1853; then

uary

1859.

He was

moved member of the

Rome, N.

Y.,

Brookwhere he died Jan-

Baptist Church.

CHILDREN, ALL BOKN IN ROME,


* *
1. 2.

N. Y.

Henry Edwards,

born April

1,

1827.

*
*

3.

Charles Raymond, born January 3, 1830. Catherine Mary, born February 26. 1832.

4.
5.

Lynde Catlin, born September Hiram Landon, born January


in

17, 1834. 12, 1838;

died August 26, 1856,

Rome, N. Y.
born July
4,

6.

James Alonzo,
Rome, N. Y.

1841; died January 12, 1842, in

1.2.4.5. 8.2. 3.5.


Henry Edwards Huntington,
born April

1.
1,

married August 10, 184 7, Eliza Colfax, daughter of J. born November 7, 1829, in Pompton, N. J., and died in

He was

a merchant in Chicago,

111.,

and

later in

Rome, N. Y.; She was St. Paul, Minn. Troy, N. Y., and died in
1827, in
S.

Baldwin.

Kalamazoo, Mich., in 1865. They were Baptists.

children.
1.

Mary

E.,

born in Troy, N. Y., Sei)tember


in Troy,

10, 1849.

2.

Kate, born
1853.

June

21,

1852, and died in Troy, August,

3.

Alice, born

in

Troy, December 21, 1853.


28, 1862.

* 4.

Lidie Baldwin, born January

1.

2.

4.5. 8.3. 5. 1.4.

Lidie Baldwin (Huntington) Thiessen, born January 28, 1862, in 111.; married October 8, 1884, in Troy, N. Y., Louis John, son of Martin and Louisa (Toedt) Thiessen. He was born June 22, 1857, in Troy,
Chicago,

N. Y. Mr. Thiessen

is

a seaman.

They

live in

Troy, N. Y.

CHILDREN, HORN IN
1.

Tl!OY, N. V.

Henuy

Louis, born October

15, 1885.

He

is

a graduate of Rensse-

laer Polytechnic Institute,


civil engineer.
2.

and

lives in Pittsburgh, Pa.

He

is

Nina Cynthia,
University.

born June

1,

1888.

She

is

a graduate of Cornell

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

207

Carl Martin,
and
is

born September

12, 1890.

He

is

civil

engineer,

4.

Ruth

Panama, erecting a Government building. Huntin(tTON, born February 25. 181)3. She is a graduate
in

now

of Vassar College, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., having graduated in

June, 1914.
b.

Louis John, born February

13. 1902.

1. 2. 4.
N.
married September

5. 8. 3. 5. 2.
born January
3,

Charles Raymond Huntington,


Y.;
4,

1830,

in

Rome,

1849, in Troy, N. Y., Julia Maria, daughter

of Charles

Hubbard. She was born November 25, 1830, in Troy, N. Y. He was a commission merchant, and lived in Brooklyn, N. Y. He removed to Chicago, 111., in 1860, where he died March 12, 1886. His wife died March 4,
1891, in the

same

city.

They were

Baptists.

CHILDREN, BORN IN BROOKLYN,


1.

N. Y.

* *

2.

Julia, born June 10, 1851. Eva Calin, born November

13. 1853.

3.

4.

Kate Jacobs, born January 24, Charles Raymond, born July


in Chicago,
111.,

1856.
15, 1857;

married June

19, 1888,

Edith Young, and died December

20, 1891, in

Chicago,

111.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 3. 5. 2. 2.

Eva Calin (Huntington) Coon, born November 13,


N.
Y.; married

1852, in Brooklyn,

son of

November 6, 1879, in Chicago, 111., Rev. Reune Runyon, Jr., Rev. Reune Runyon and Emiline (INIcCowen) Coon. He was born
111.; is

July

2,

1848, in Peoria,

a Baj)tist clergyman, a graduate of the Univer-

sity of

Chicago, 1874, and the Baptist Theological Seminary, 187 7.


is

He was

founder and editor of the " Inter-State Baptist" in 1906, and


of the "Baptist

associate editor

Record" (1910).
Island,

They have
111.,

lived in Vernon, Mich., St.


AVis.,

Cloud, Minn., Berlin, Wis., Princeton,


since 1906 in

Oshkosh,

Peru, Neb., and

Grand

Neb.

children.
1.

Raymond Huntington, born June 27, 1883, in St. Cloud, Minn. He received the Rhodes Scholarship from Nebraska, and studied
in Oxford, Eng.,

from 1904

to

1906; married August

4,

1908, in

Kearney, Neb., Mary


2.

Emma

Bryan.
11,

They

live in Liberty,

Mo.

Julius McCowen. born October


lives in Chicago,
111.

1884, in St. Cloud, Minn.;

3.

Jesse Drake, born October


in Chicago,
111.

11,

1884, in St. Cloud, Minn.; lives

208
4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Edward Judson,
March

born June

17, 1887, in

.St.

Cloud, Minn.; died

30, 1888, in St. Cloud,

Minn.
1890, in Berlin, Wis.;
lives in

5.

Anna Mary,

born February

17,

South Dakota.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 3. 5. 2. 3.

Kate Jacous (Huntington) Ege, born January 24. 1S56, in Brooklyn, X. Y.; married, July 11, 1882. in Chicago, 111.. Charles, son of Andrew Smith and Mary Ann (Marshall) Ege. He. was born November 5, 1849, in Cordova, Mr. Ege is a clergyman, a graduate of the Chicago University. 1877, and 111. They have lived in Chatsworth, 111., Fair Haven, the Divinity School, 1882. Minn., Washington, 111., Aledo, 111., Osceola, 111., and Rock Island, HI., where
they

now

live.

children.
1.

2.

3.

Lucius Hubbard, born March 30, 1883, in Chatsworth, 111.; married, June 2, 1909, in Rock Island. 111., Nettie Elna Wauglin. They live in Rock Island, III. Marshall Livingston, born November 4, 1884, in Fair Haven, Minn.; died January 21, 1894, in Rock Island, 111. Charles Huntington, born October 15, 1886, in Washington, 111.;
died by drowning, February 17, 1895, in Cordova,
111.

4.

Stanley Smith, born August

22, 1889, in Aledo,

111.

1.2.4.5. 8. 3.5. 3.
Catherine Mary (Huntington) Jacobs, born February
Rome, N.
Y.; married
26, 1832, in

September 9, 1852, in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nathaniel Poole, He was born October 31, son of Charles Piatt and Cynthia (Ppole) Jacobs. Mr. Jacobs was one of the most prominent business 1821, in Adams, N. Y. men in Detroit from 1848 to 1862. Later in life he was Consul General of the United States at Calcutta, India. He was a graduate of the Boston Latin He lived in Paterson, School, and was a widower previous to this marriage. N. J., Detroit, Mich., Calcutta, British India, from 1862 to 1872. He died They April 30, 1879, and his wife died February 19, 1899, in Detroit, Mich.
were Episcopalians.

CHILDREN, BORN IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN.


*
1. 2.

3.

Albert Poole, born November 12, 1853. Charles Huntington, born July 17, 1865. Catherine Mary, born September 17, 1867, and
in Detroit,

died in 1858,

Mich.

4.

Nathalie Poole,

born October 10, I860.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY
5.

209

Kate Huntington,

born April

8,

1869, in Detroit, Mich.; married

June 26, 1905, in Detroit, Frank Banghart, son of Roger Thomas and Harriet Lucinda (Banghart) Walker. He was born April 25, 1867, at Hunter's Creek, Mich., and was a widower previous
to this

marriage.

He

is

a surgeon, a ph.

b.,

University of

Mich., 1890; M. d., Detroit College of Medicine, 1892; Professor


of Surgery in Detroit College of Medicine, 1907 to the present

time,

and Secretary and Treasurer of Detroit College of Mediand Providence Hospitals since 1907. He lived in Lapeer, INIich., from 1872 to 1890, then moved to Detroit, where they now live. They are
cine in 1912; attending surgeon to St. Mary's

Episcopalians.

6.

Isabella Huntington, born December

24, 1879.

1.2.4. 5.8. 3.5.3.


Albert Poole Jacobs,
Grinnell, d. d.
at

1.
Detroit, Mich.;

born November

12, 1853, in

married, June 13, 1899, in Jackson, Mich., Grace, daughter of Daniel T.

She was born in Jackson, Mich. Mr. Jacobs was an attorney law and an author, a graduate of the University of Michigan, B. a. 1873;
Dept., U.
of.

Law

M., ll.

b.,

1876.

They were
13, 1899,

Episcopalians, and Mr. Jacobs was

Vestryman

of St. Paul's

Cathedral, Detroit, Mich., from 1877 to 1899.

when he moved

to

June Birmingham, Mich., where he died January 30,


lived in Detroit, until

He

1909.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Albert Charles, born May Charlotte Mary.

21, 1900, in

Birmingham, Mich.

1.2.4.5. 8. 3. 5.3.2.
Charles Huntington Jacobs, born
married June
1,

July 17, 1855, in Detroit, Mich.;

Mary, daughter of Bela and Sarah (Baughman) Hubbard. She was born October 9, 1856, in Detroit, Mich. Mr. Jacobs was one of Detroit's most prominent business men, partner of Buhl, Sons and Company, and vice president and manager of the Buhl Stamping Company, which concern, under his management, became the largest of its kind in the world. He was Secretary-Treasurer, and General Supt. of the Detroit Meter Co., member of the Detroit Board of Commerce, American Gas Institute, Fruit Growers' Association of Cal., Detroit Club, Sons of the American Revolution, Psi Upsilon Fraternity, and the founder, in 1891, of the Detroit High School Scholarship Fund, by means of which already fifty persons have been enabled to obtain a college education. Mr. Jacobs' health failed in 1905, and his heart became affected, so that he was obliged to drop his work in 1907, and go to California to live. His
1881, in Detroit, Mich.,

death occurred in the

Band Hospital in Ventura, California, March His wife now resides in Los Angeles, California.
14

5,

1909.

210

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BUUN IN DETROIT, MICH.
1.

2.

Edward Hubbard, born July 1, 188'i. Robert Huntington, born February


scholar,

20,

1884.

He was

a fine

3.

and had won the FhilUj) Scholarship at Ann Arbor, Mich., in 1.903, and the John Harvard Scholarship at Harvard, a year later. He was also a member of the Psi Upsilon FraterHe was drowned at Cedar Falls, N. II., in the river nity. Ossipee, September 7, ldo5. Mary King, born December 13, 1885. She lives with her mother
in

Los Angeles, and

is

Secretary and Treasurer of the Girls

Friendly Society of

St.

John's Church, a very flourishing branch,

which she established.


4.

Grace Litchfield,

Livingstone, August 28, 1912.


6.

born August 13, 1887; married Robert Bruce They live in Detroit, Mich.
10, 1893.

Charles Huntington,

born June John Harvard Scholarship, and is at Harvard College, (1914.)

lie has

won

the

just entering his Junior year

1.2.4.5.8.3.5.3.2.
Edward
ried, in

1.

1908, Iva

Hubi5A1{d Jacobs, born July 1, 1882, in Detroit, ]Mich.; marMaynard, of Detroit, Mich. They live in ^VilIiamsville,

N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Robert Huntington, born January Donald, born July 4, 1910.

1909.

1.

2.4. 5. 8. 3. 5. 3. 6.

in

Isabella Huntington (Jacobs) Davies, born December 24, 1879, married, December 2, 1908, in Detroit, Mich., Thomas Stephen, son of Thomas and Isabella (Bow) Davies. He was born May 31,
Detroit, Mich.;

1883, in Detroit,

]Mich.

Mr. Davies

is

mechanical and

civil

engineer, a

graduate of the University of Michigan,


in the

b. s. 1907.

He was

Junior Engineer

U. S. Geological Survey, investigating conservation of fuels, from September, 1908, to January 1, 1910. He has given special attention to testing engineering and bridge work, and is associated with the Canadian Bridge Co..

of Walkerville, Out.

They are Epi8coj)alians.


child.

1.

Florence Huntington, born October

13, 1914.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

211

1.2.4. 5.8. 3. S. 4.
Lynde Catlin Huntington,
married, October
4,

born September

17, 1834, hi

Rome, N.

Y.;

1859, Clara Frances, daughter of Judge J. B. Thomas.

of the firm of

She was born December 2, 1836. He was a commission merchant, a member Huntington Bros, and Voyell, Chicago, 111. He died May 10, 1887, in Chicago, 111., where his wife is now living.
CHILD.
1.

Charles Griswold, born October


ried,

16, 1860, in

Chicago,

111.;

mar-

January

26, 1907, in

Madison, Wis., Rose Florence, daugh-

ter of Frederick

and Frances (Buhlman) Knobloch.


in

She was
111.

born June 23, 1870, in Oakwood, Wis.

He was manager of the Huntington Hotel, He was 2d Lieutenant of Co. G, 1st Regiment,
Service.

Chicago,

Illinois

National

Guard, and for nine years a member of the Veteran Corps, Local

He

died suddenly in the Huntington Hotel, June 15,


is

1911.

His widow

living in Chicago.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 3. 6.

James Huntington,
first,

born

March

25, 1805, in

Rome, N. Y.

married,

Henry, who died. He married the second time, Eleanore McKee, and resided in Rome, N. Y. He was engaged in
28, 1828, Sojjhronia

May

farming.

CHILDREN.
1.

John Henry,

born January born July

1,

1830; married, October 15, 1856,

Hattie T. Hubbard, and lived in Troy, N. Y.


2.

Matthew

J.,

25,

1833; married, April 12, 1855, Hester


.

A. Bigsby, and lived in Utica, N. Y.


3. 4.

Pope Catlin, born July

30, 1835,
13,

Mary

Alida, born June


M.,

5.

William
year.

bom

July 28,

and lived in Rome. 1839, and lived in Rome. 1841, and died August 26
22, 1845,

(jiL,

~r ^^>tJM
' ,

5? '^

/
'
'

*^

of the

same

6.

Martha McKee,
ton,

born March

and lived

in

West

Arling-

7.

Vermont. Albert B., born January

25, 1848,

and died July

19, 1855.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 4.
Elias Huntington, born
January
4,

in Shaftsbury, Vt.,

October 31, 1774; married,

1798, Aurelia Galusha.

He was
8,

a prosperous farmer in Shafts-

bury, Vt., where he died September

1854.

His widow died April 30, 1862,

aged 84 years.

212

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
This family were
1.

all

born

in

Shaftsbury.
29, 1801.

2.

3.

George, born February 27, 1799, and died July Jacob Galusha, born Xovember 1, 1800. Truman Clark, born July 25, 1802; graduated
in

at

Union College

1824, and entered on the profession of law.

He was

state's

attorney several years.

He

married Caroline jNlunroe, and after

practicing law a shoi-t time, retired to the old lionistead. wliere

he resided thereafter.
4.

Harriet

*.5.
6.

20, 104, and married in Shaftsbury, George Stedman, of Rome, N. Y., whose first wife Avas ^lary (1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 3. 2.). She I'esided in Rome, where she died January 3, 1838. Alonzo, born September 1, 1805.

A.,

born July

October

24, 1836,

Norman

S.,

born ]\Iarch

6,

1808; married,

in

1839,

Semanthe

Strong, and was a farmer in Illinois.


7.

Jane, born May

24,

1810; married, January

2,

1840, Smith Har-

pending, of Shaftsbury.
a printer and editor.
8.

He

died in 1843, in Virginia.

He was

He

left

one sou, Ogden G.

AuRELiA JMiRANDA, boiu July 4, 1813; married, December 3, They lived in Danville, 111., where she 1840, John M. Cole. died, in 1846, leaving one daughter, who was horn in 1844.
Delos, born September 20, 1815, and lived in Minnesota. Eveline, born May 24, 1821, and died single, in Buffalo, N.
Y.,

9.

10.

May
11.

15, 1849.
6,

Jennette, born January


ruary
9,

1824, and died in Shaftsbury, Feb-

1825.

1.2.4.5.8.4.2.
flACOB
Vt.;

GALUSHa HuNTiNGTON,

boru November

1, 18in, in

Shaltsliury.

married Patience, daughter of Hon. John H. Olin, of


living in Shaftsbury, Vt., in 1860.

Sliaftsl>ury,

and

resided several years in Buffalo, N. Y., engaged in the stone cutting business.

He was

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Edward, born July 25, Anna Augusta, born


died October
3,

1832, in Shaftsbury.

Juh-

9,

1835, in Buffalo City, N. Y., and

1855, in Buffalo.

3.

Algernon Olin,

born October

26, 1837, in Buffalo City.

4.

Caroline Maria, born July

13, 1843, in Buffalo City.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGT.

213

1. 2. 4. 5.

8.4.2.3.
born October
26, 1837, in Buffalo,

Algernon Olin Huntington,


of

N.Y.;

married, January 21, 1864, in White Creek, N. Y., Sarah Elizabeth, daughter
Niles. She was boi*n August and died in Shaftsbury, Vt., August 4, 1897. He is a farmer, and moved from Buffalo, N. Y., in the Fall of 1855, He is a Presbyterian. Shaftsbury, Vt., where he now lives.

Nathaniel Morton and

Mary Ann (Wing)

6,

1845, in ^Vhite Creek, X. Y.,

to

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Alice Sophia, born February

22, 1865, in Shaftsbury, Vt. 16, 1866, in Shaftsbury, Vt.

2.

Mary Grace,
John Grant,
ember

born September

3.

born June

1,

1868, in Shaftsbury, Vt.; married, Dee-

16, 1891, in Shaftsbury,

May

Barton.

They

live in Noi'th

Bennington, Vt.
*
4.
5.
6.

Sidney Olin, born

Manh

4,

1871, in Buffalo, N. Y.
in Shaftsbury, Vt.

Charley Henry,

born June 27, 1873,

Irexa Blanch, born Novt-mber 3, 1875; married March 11, 1896, in Shaftsbury, Vt., Xorman Bottum. They Uve in South Shaftsbury, Vt.

1.2. 4.5. 8.4.2. 3.


Alice
Lane, son of
Shaftsbury, Vt.;

1.

Sophia (Huntington) Niles, born February 22, 1865, in married, March 7, 1882, in Eagle Bridge, N. Y., Martin David Samuel and Poll} Ann (Lane) Niles. He was born May
Avas prior to

28, i860, in Shaftsbury, Vt.

Mr. Niles
at Troy,

January,

{)0o.

a farmer, since that time, he has

been Deputy Superintendent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., stationed

N. Y.
in

He

lived in Shaftsbury,

^'t.,

and moved

to

Troy, N. Y., in

February, 1899; then to AVynantskill, N. Y., where he now resides.

He was

town auditor
Trustee.

Shaftsbury for six years, from 1884 to 1890, and also School

CHILDREN, BURN IN SHAFTSBURY, VT.


1.

2.

Susie Agnes, born September 23, 1883; married, December 31, 1902, in Troy, N. Y., Eli Perry Vines, Jr. They live in Wynantskill, N. Y. Mabel Louise, born :May 29, 1886, and died July 23, 1886, in
Shaftsbury, Vt.

3. 4.

Mabel

Louise, born March

20. 1888.

5.

Floyd Huntington, born May, 7, 1890; Uves in Wynantskill, N.Y. Algernon Olin, born April 10, 1893; lives in Wynantskill, N. Y.

214

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2.4.
Mabel Louise
of Charles

5. 8. 4. 2. 3. 1. 3.
20, 1888, in Shafts-

(Niles) Vanderpool, born March

bury, Vt.; married, September 11, 1911, in Troy, N. Y., Charles Wesley, son

May

Wesley and Ann Eliza (Talmadge) Vanderpool. He was born and has been a member of the Seventh Day Advent Church for twenty years. They reside in Troy N. Y.
27, 1875,

CHILD.
1.

Bettina, born August

23,'

191

2, in

Troy, N. Y.

1. 2. 4. 5.

8.4.2. 3.

2.
16, 18G6, in

Mary Grace (Huntington) Bottum,

born September

Shaftsbury, Vt.; married, October 19, 1887, in Shaftsbury, Vt., Horace Burt,
son of Horace Barlow and Harriet Pollen (1.2.4.5.8.1.5.3.) Bottum.
lie

was

born March

16, 1867, in Shaftsbury, Vt.

They

lived in Shaftsbury, Vt.,

They are Baptists. and moved to Benedict, Neb., March

7,

1892, where they

now

reside.

children, all but the first born in benedict, nkb.


1.

Raymond Huntington,
Vt.

born November
Iowa.

22, 1888, in Shaftsbury,

Resides in Des

INIoines,

2. 3.

4.
5. 6.

Ruth May, born February 8, 1894. Horace Olin, born August 16, 1895. Frank Milton, born January 20, 1897.

Harlow Alfred, born February 15, Bernice Edna, born July 30, 1904.

1899.

1.
ried,

2.4.

5.

8.4.2. 3.4.
4,

Sidney Olin Huntington, born March


June
12, 1894, Bessie

1871, in Buffalo, N. Y.; mar-

Augusta, daughter of John William and Caroline

Eliza (Briggs) Holmes.

N.
15,

Y.,

She was born December 24, 1872, in Schenectady, and resides with her cliildren, in North Troy, N. Y. He died June 1907. At the time of his death he was in the retail lumber business.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mildred Bernice,

born June

11, 1895.

2. 3.

Sidney Olin, born May 23, 1898. Caroline Elizabeth, born September

26, 1907.

HtTNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

215

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 4. 5.

Alonzo Huntington, born September


ried,

1,

1805, in Shaftsbiiry, Yt.; mar-

November

28. 1833,

Patience Lorain Uyer, she was a daughter of Daniel


tliat
6,

Dyer, one of the early settlers of


the Hon. J. T. Hatch, and

part of the country.


1801.

She was born


Co.,

in

Clarendon, Rutland Co., Vt., Angust

He

studied law in Buffalo with

commenced

business in

Wayne

N. Y., where

he practiced about two years, removing then to Chicago, where he opened his
office in 1835.

years, but

He engaged extensively in the land speculation of the next few was driven from the fruitless operation by the revulsions of 1837, and returned to the practice of law. He was elected in 1836-7 state's attorney for the seventh Illinois circuit for two years, and on the expiration of this term he was re-elected for the same period, during which he showed himself an energetic and efficient prosecuting officer. He died in 1881. ^Irs. Huntington She was held in much esteem, both for died in Chicago, October 23. 1861. her superior mental and social qualities and for her sincere piety; and her sudden death was felt to be no common bei-eavement. She' was a lineal descendant of William Dyer, Secretary of the Rhode Island Colony, Commander-inchief upon sea against the Dutch for Rhode Island in 1653, and one of the founders of Newport; and his wife Mary, the Quaker, who suffered religious martyrdom on Boston Common in 1660; of Roger Williams, founder and governor of the same colony, and of Captain Edward Hutchinson, of Boston, killed in King Philip's War (1675), and a grand-daughter of Major Gideon Olin, of the Revolutionary Army, who was member of Congress from 1803 to
1807.

CHILDREN.
1.

Susanna Maria, born


and died
in

in

Wallingfoid, Yt.,

November

11, 1835,

Chicago,

111.,

December

22, 1839, of

malignant

scarlet fever.
2.

Stella Aurelia, born


in the

in

Chicago. December 28, 1837, and died


21, 1839, of

same

place,

December
in
2,

malignant scarlet fever.


25, 1842,

3.

Henry Alonzo,
Cliicago,

born in Chicago, March 23, 1840.

4.

Daniel Dyer, born


January
born

Manchester, Yt., July

and died

in

1845, of malignant scarlet fever.

5.

Jay Galusha,

in Chicago,
2,

October 23, 1844.

6.

Frances, born February

1848.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 4. 5. 3.

Henry Alonzo Huntington,


married, in 1863, in Chicago.,
111.,

born March
S.,

23,

1840, in Chicago,

111.;

Frances

daughter of Col. Joseph Henry

and Jane Amy (Childs) Tucker. She was born June 27, 1839, in Rochester, N. Y. She was also a granddaughter of Rev. Elisha Tucker, d.d. Col. Tucker was of Cumberland, Md.

216

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He was educated at various private schools in Chicago, and at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. At nineteen he began the study of law, in which he was interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. In September, 1861, he raised in Indiana a troop for the Ninth Illinois Cavalry, with which he served
but six weeks, resigning his volunteer commission to accept a second lieutenancy in the Fourth United States Artillery, October 24th, 1861. He was

engaged

in the battle of Shiloh, siege of Corinth,

Murfreesborough campaign,

Woodbury, TuUahoma campaign, and was under fire at Perry ville. Promoted to a First-Lieutenancy May, 1863, he served in the Army of the Potomac until the Twelfth Corps was ordered to Tennessee. Detached in 1864 for mustering and disbursing duty, for four months he performed arduous service, involving heavy money responsibility, to the entire
battle of Stone's River, action of
satisfaction of the

Treasury Department.

He

then rejoined his battery at

from that duty, and while serving with his battery at

and when relieved Barry, Washington, D. C, in July, 1865, was appointed Aide-de-Camp to Major General Ilalleck, whom he accompanied to San Francisco. Relieved from Staff duty at his own request, he rejoined his regiment, and continued to serve therewith' at Fort Washington and at Fort Leavenworth, until his resignation November 19th, 1869. He was brevetted First Lieutenant, Captain and Major for "gallant and meritorious services" at the battle of Shiloh, at the battle of Stone's River, and during the war." On the outbreak of the Railway Riots, July 23d, 1877, he was commissioned Lieutenant-Colonel and Assistant AdjuNashville, Tenn., was again detached for recruiting service,

Camp

'

tant (jeneral of the First Brigade, Illinois National Guard.


that time
is

His usefulness at
letter

attested by letters from the Brigade

Commander, the Adjutant-

General of the State, and the Governor, and by the order of the

"reluctantly" accepting his resignation, and thanking him for his devotion
" both to the State and Nation in past days of perU, and for his distinguished
services in advancing the interests of the Illinois National Guard."

Major

Huntington's interest in literature was lifelong, and he had contributed to the


"Atlantic Monthly," " Lippincott's Magazine,"

"The

Dial,"

and the "Chicago


to

Tribune," before accepting the literary editorship of the latter in July, 1883.

Two

years later he resigned his place on

"The Tribune" and went

Europe,

where, after travel in France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Belgium and England, a long sojourn at
Italy

and

to

Rome, during which he was presented to the Queen of His Holiness Leo XIII, and a residence of ten years at Paris, he
Besides an occasional column on some literary

finally settled at Versailles.

article "Modern Greek Literature" for Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia; the introduction to " Tales from the ^gean,"

topic in the

"Tribune" he wrote the

Greek of Bikelas, a memoir of General Alexander Caldwell McClurg, collaborated as one of the Commission of Four appointed by General Horace Porter, American Ambassador to France, in the com})ilation of " Les Combattants francais de la (Juerre amercaine 1778-1783," published in 1903 by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and delivered an address on Washington, (February 22, 1904), printed in the Year Book of the American Club
translated from the

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
of Paris.

217

Major Huntington and Colonel Charles Chaille-Long conducted the on the Sd of July, 1900, of the statue of Washington in the Place d'lena, Paris. He was a Knight of the Legion of Honor (France), was a Knight of the Royal Order of the Saviour, (Greece); a member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U. S., (proposed by General Sheridan, General Sackett, and Colonel Loomis) of the Sons of the American Revolution; of the Society of Colonial Wars; of the Chicago Literary Club, of wliich he was once President; of the American Art Association of Paris, (life) of I'Association pour I'Encouragement des Etudes Grecques en France; of the American Club of Paris, of which he was President (1906); and, until his resignation in 1897, he was a member of the Chicago Club. He was one of the founders and an officer of the Chicago Civil Service Reform
ceremony
at the inauguration
;

League, and for two years a Vice-President under the leadership of George William Curtis.

of

the national organization

He was

an Episcopalian, and died in Versailles, France, July

30, 1907.

CHILDREN.
1.

Douglas Francis St. George, born November 21, He is a graduate from Public School, Chicago, TU.

1864, in
in 1882,

was educated in the classics by Dr. Clifford Mitchel of Harvard He University, and later attended lectures at Sorbonne, Paris. is a man of letters, and an Episcopalian. Removed to Washington in 1864, Scituate, Mass., 1878, London, 1884, Paris, 1888, Rome, 1889-90, New York, 1891, Paris, 1892 till 1902, and since in Versailles, where he now resides.
2.

Edith
port,

St.

George, born
She
is

November

12,

1866,

at

Spencer-

N. Y.

the second wife of Benjamin Mairs, son of

Dr. John and Sarah


5,

Ann

(Mairs) Wilson, married

November

Mr. Wilson was born in Pittsburg, Pa., November His first wife was Frances (1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 4. 5. 6.) whom 5, 1848. he married in November, 1874. He is a lawyer, a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and was for some time American Vice Consul at Antwerp, Belgium. He received the degree of Doctor Juris in 1871 from the University of Heidelberg.
1908.

He

was a member of the


Pa.,

Illinois

State Legislature, has resided

in Pittsburg,

cago,

111.,

Washington, D. C, Brussels, Belgium, ChiNashville, N. C, and Paris, and now resides in Ver-

sailles,
3.

France.
St.

Alonzo
Kan.

George, born June

2,

1868, at Fort Leavenworth,

Studied art in Chicago Art Institute; also in Paris under


;

Wm.

British

Bouguereau and Tony Robert Fleury in Rome in the Academy and under Senor Jose GaUegos. Member of Societe des Artists, Paris; American Art Association of Paris American Club of Paris Societe des Amis des
; ;

218

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Arts de Seine et Oise; Union Internationale des Beaux Arts et
des Lettres; Alliance Francaise.

Exhibited in Paris
of Paris;

Kunstlerhaus; Prague llodolfinum

League of American Exposition, Buffalo; Pennsylvania Academy; Chicago Art Institute; Versailles Salon, etc., etc. Honorable Mention, Medal. Member of Art Jury at various exhibitions abroad; of Jury of Municipal Art League, Chicago, 111., 1909.
Studio at Versailles, France.
3

Vienna American Art Association American Artists, Paris and London; PanSalon;
St.

Petersburg Salon;

rue dc Mademoiselle.
S])ink, liorden

Permanent address
Block, Chicago.
4.

in

America, care of A. E.

Henky

St.

George, born May


in Paris.

23, 1872, in Chicago,

111.

lie

is

married and resides


5.

Elizabeth
sailles.

St.

George, born March

4,

1874; resides in Ver-

France.

1.2.4.
111.;

5. 8. 4. 5. 6.
2,

Frances (Huntington) Wilson, born February


in

1848, in Chicago.

married in November 1874, Hon. Benjamin Mairs Wilson, who was born
5,

Pennsylvania, November
J\lrs.

1848.
]\Ir.

Wilson died June


first wife.

20, 1904.

Wilson married November

6,

1908,

a niece of his

(See

1.

2. 4. 5. 8. 4. 5. 3. 2.).

They

are living in

Versailles, France.

children.
1.

Huntington, born

in Chicago,

111.,

December
Mo.

15,

1875; married

April 30, 1904, Lucy Wortham, daughter of


via (Bowles) James, of St. James,
13, 1880, at St.

Thomas and Octa-

She was born September

James, ]Mo.

He

studied in various jjreparatory

schools

a course in the law department of George


sity,

and graduated from Yale University (a. b.) 1897; took Washington UniverAvas

and

admitted after examination to be a


Aj)peals

member

of the

and the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia; appointed Second Secretary of the Legation at Tok^'o, May 4, 189 7 Secretary of the Legation at Tokyo, October 10, 1900; Charge d'Affaires from January until June, 1901, in September 1902, from February 24 until June 2, 1903,
l)ars of

the Court of

and from November 19, 1905, until May, 1906 Secretary of the Embassy, May 26, 190fi; Third Assistant Secretary of State, June 22, 1906; designated Cludrman of the Board of Examiners for the Consular Service, under Executive order of June 27, 1906; appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to
;

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Roumania and Servia and Diplomatic Agent
in Bulgaria,

219
Decem-

ber 17, 1908, but did not go to post; Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary to Argentina, January 11, 1909;

when

about to proceed to his post he was offered and accepted the


Assistant Secretaryship of State under President Taft; appointed

Assistant Secretary of State,

March

5,

19C9; designated Chair-

man

Board of Examiner's for the Diplomatic Service, under Executive Order of November 26, 1909; accredited as Embassador Extraordinary on Special Mission to the Ottoman Empire, September 30, 1910; appointed a member of the committee to represent the Department of State in the inquiry ordered by the President into the economy and efficiency of the Executive Departments of the Government, October 19, 1910; Delegate to the Ninth International Conference of the Red Cross, Washington, May 7 to 17, 1912; resigned from the Department of State, March 19, 1913, because in discord with the foreign policy of the Democratic Administration. He was a delegate to the International Congress on Hygiene and Demography, at Washington, in 1912, and chairman of its committee
of the

on organization.
of the State of

He is

member of the

Society of the Cincinnati

Rhode

Island, of the Society of Colonial

Wars, of

the Sons of the Revolution, and of the Loyal Legion.

He

has

published articles on Immigration, the Foreign Service, South

American Trade, " Dollar Diplomacy," National Defense, and


other political and economic subjects.

Sarah Loraine,

born February

14,

1883, in Chicago,

111.,

and

died in Providence, R. L, in August, 1887.

1.2. 4. 5. 8.5.
Daniel Huntington, born November
ried, first, Clarissa,
8,

17 76, in Shaftsbury, Vt.; mar-

May

She died and he married for his second wife, January 2, 1825, Mrs. Laura A. Goddard. For about forty years he practiced medicine in Shaftsbury, Vt., when he removed to Perry, N. Y., where he died May 15, 1862.
26, 1823,

daughter of Gov. Jonas Galusha of Vermont.

CHILDREN.
This family were born
1.

in Shaftsbury, Vt.
3,

Lydia, born September


29, 1809.

1798, and died in Shaftsbury, January

2.

Nancy, born

April

7,

1800; married, in 1826, Jeremiah Clark, of

Shaftsbury, where they resided, and she died, August 26, 1831.

* *

3.

Daniel Galusha, born February


Jonas,

17, 1802.

4.

bom

February

27, 1804.

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5.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Mary Myranda,

6.
7.

8.

born August 14, 1806, and died in Sliaftsbury, December 25, 1813. Martin, born December 28, 1808. Edwin, born July 15, 1811, and died in Sliaftsbury, July 28, 1816. Elon, born June 3, 1814; married, October 10, 1850, F. R.
Galusha, and lived in Kalamazoo, Micbigan. Clarissa, born April G, 1817; married, December, 1834, Afartin Andrus, brother of her l)rother Daniel's wife. She died October
26, 1855.

9.

10.

Lydia Myranda, born October


Cal., in 1860.

20, 1827; married,

1848, E. B. Galusha, and they were living in

September 26, San Francisco,

1.2. 4. 5. 8.5. 3.
Daniel Galusha Huntington, born February
bury,
17,

1802, in

Shafts-

September 30, 1822, in Sliaftsbury, Vt., Oretta Andrus. She was born February 13, 1805, and died January 11, 1857. He married, second, ]\Iarch 1, 1860, Mary L. Cobb, who died August 14, 1868. He was a farmer, and lived in Vermont; later moved to Perry, N. Y., to He Conistock, Mich., and to Edgerton, Wis., where he died March 29, 1877.

Vermont

married,

first,

was a Baptist.

CHILDREN.

1.

* *

2.

3.

Edwin O., born August 22, 1823. George Byron, born January 21, 1827. Xancy Amelia, born ]\Iarcli 15, 1833.

4.

Mary

Clauissa, born August

10, 1840.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 5. 3. 1.

Edwin
bune,

O.
7,

Huntington, born August


1844.

22,

1823; married Jane A. IJath-

March

He

died in Rochester, N. Y.

CHILD.
*
1.

Ella,

l)orn

August

29, 1847.

1.2.4.
Ella (Huntington)
Miller.

5. 8. 5. 3. 1. 1.
Rochester, N. Y.

^Iillkr, born August 29, 184 7; married Edward


in

Mrs. Miller lived and died

1.

Harry.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

221

1.

2.4.

5. 8. 5. 3. 2.
born January 21, 1827
;

George Byron Huntington,


October
3,

married,

first,

1849, Janette E. Galusha,

who

died October 29, 1851, in Castile,

X. Y.

He

married, second, Sarah Jane Smith, September 14, 1859.

She died

May

1,

1876.

He

married, third, Mrs. INIary A. lirewer (Johnson), October

He died March 16, 1899. He was a man noted for the gentleness of liis manners and kindliness of his disposition. He was a scholarly man of acknowledged abilit}-, coupled He possessetl pleasing and winning manners, and in all with great modesty.
24, 1882.

his social

able, kind

and business relations he bore the character of an estimable, honorHe joined the Baptist Church at an early age, and and true man was always a devout Christian. His widow lives in Los Angeles, California.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2. 3.

Janettk E., born October 20, 1851. Charles Elmkr, born August 25, 1861, in Comstock, Mich. Edwin Waltkr, born February 16, 1864, and died June 28,
in

1884,

Luverne, Minn.

4.

George Lincoln,
ried,

born April

8,

1867, in Comstock,

^Nlich.;

mar-

June 20, 1900, in Geneseo, 111., Minnie Luella, daughter of Jacob J. and Aurelia E. (Ehrlich) Schuck. She was born January 17, 1867, in Geneseo,
circles.
111.

They

are both pojjular in musical

He was

brought up on a farm

fifteen years of age,

in Dane Co., AVis., until when the family moved to Rock Co., Minn.,

locating on a farm, adjoining the city limits of Luverne.

In 1889 he graduated from the Luverne

High School and

then entered the University of Minnesota, graduating from the


Scientific

Course

in 1893.

He

took a year in the


feel

Law

school in

the

same

institution, but, as

he did not

impelled to enter the

legal profession, he

went

into mercantile business in

Luverne for

a brief time, and then decided to become a physician.

He

enter-

ed the Xorthern Institute of Osteopathy


in 1899.

at Minneapolis, (later

merged with the ^jarent school at Kirksville.) and was graduated In October of the same year, he began pi-actice in St. Paul, where he remained until December, 1912, when he removed to California, where he took a Post Graduate course and, in October, 1914, began jn-actice in Pasadena, Cal., which will be his futute home. Dr. Huntington is a member of the American Osteopathic Association, of which he was Vice President for one year, and also of the Minnesota State Osteopathic Association, of which he was President the first two years of its existence. He was Secretary of the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners for seven years, receiving his appointments under Gov-

222
ernors

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Van Sant and


higli

Johnson.

His professional record has been

one of
this

achievement, and he stands among the leaders of


his profession.

branch of

5.

Arthur Elon,

born October

8,

1868, in Edgerton, Wis.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 5. 3. 2. 1.

Janette
October

E.

(Huntington) Lane, born October

20,

1851

married,

24, 1871,

Wyman

Lane.

She died July

29, 1874.

1.

Edward
French

H., born July 26, 1874.


City,
111.,

He

is

a practicing physician at

and

is

married.

1.
Mich.;

2.4.

5. 8. 5. 3. 2. 2.
born August 25, 1861, in Comstock,

Charles Elmer Huntington,


married, August 25, 1892, in

New

York, N. Y., Dora

May

Dixon,

daughter of John and Alice (Crawford) Guthrie.

She was born February 22, 1856, in York, N. Y., and died February 17, 1905, in Long Beach, Cal. He is a merchant and banker, and moved from Michigan to Edgerton, Wis., in 1867; to Luverne, Minn., in 1884, and in 1908, to Long Beach, Cal., where
CHILD.
1.

he now resides.

Ruth Loraine,

born July

13, 1903, in

Luverne, Minn.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 5. 3. 2. 5.

Arthur Elon Huntington,


B. and Emily (Comstock) Smith.

born October

8,

1868, in Edgerton, AVis.;

married, June 28, 1894, in Algona, Iowa, Jessie Paine, daughter of Lewis

AL

She was born

vember

18, 1899, in

Colorado Springs, Colo.

and died NoHe married, second, June 25,


in Wisconsin,

1903, in St. Paul, Minn., Hattie T., daughter of

Watson W. and Martha E.


Wis.

(Engle) Minor.
in 1903.

She was born February

26, 1876, in Retreat,

lawyer, and a banker, a graduate of the University of Minnesota,

He is a Law Dept.
;

He

lived in Edgerton, Wis.;

moved

to Luverne, Minn., in 1884

to

Ellsworth, Minn., in 1893; back to Luverne, in 1898; to St. Paul, Minn, in


1900, and to Upland, Cal., where he the School Board, and City Council.

now

lives, in
is

1906.

He

has served on

He

a Baptist.

CHILDREN.
1.

Helen Comstock,

born October
5,

12, 1897, in Ellsworth,

Minn.

2.

Winifred, born September

1906, in St. Paul, Minn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

223

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 5. 3. 3.

Nancy Amelia (Huntington)


of Selden

Castile, N. Y.; married, Se])teniLer 10, 1855, in Castile,

and Mary (Taylor) Higgins.

Higgins, boru March 15, 1833, in N. Y., Barton B., son lie was born January 29, 1828. Mr.
111.,

Higgins was a druggist, and moved from Perry, N. Y., to Dixon,


in 1898,

in July,

1858; to Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1882; to N. Y. City, in 190, to Yonkers, N. Y.,

where he died October

10, 1912.

They were

Presbyterians, and Mr. Higgins was elder and trustee of the


111.;

church, also superintendent of the tSunday School for 20 years, at Dixon,


also trustee of ^A'estminster

Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Mrs. Higgins died in

Dixon,

111.,

March

22, 1865.

CHILDREN, BORN IN DIXON,


1.

ILL.

Flora Belle, born November


1860, in Dixon,
111.

25, 1859,

and died February

27,

2.

Arthur Sheldon,
Floyd Barton,

born August

2,

1862.

3.

born March

12, 1865,

and died August

21, 1865.

1. 2. 4. 5.

8. 5. 3. 3. 2.

ried,

Higgins, born August 2, 1862, in Dixon, 111.; marJanuary 18, 1887, in Dixon, 111., Annie, daughter of Dr. James Kent and Nancy Grace (Barker) Soule. She was born April 30, 1864, in Belvidere, III. Mr. Higgins is in the retail china and glass business, established over a

Arthur Sheldon

quarter of a century in
terian

New York City. He is a member of the First PresbyChurch in Yonkers, N. Y., where he Uves. He has been President of the Board of Trustees and the Men's Association, and is still a member of the Executive Committee of the Men's Association.
CHILD.
1.

Charters Kent,

born January

5,

1891, in Y'onkers, N. Y.

1. 2. 4. 5.

8. 5. 3. 4.
born August
10, 1840, in

Mary Clarissa (Huntington), Chabtree,


Perry, N. Y.; married
]\Iarcli 4,

John Dawson, son of Jonathan Ileward and Ann (Dawson) Crabtree. He was born in Nottingham, Eng., November 19, 1838. He served three and a half years during the war of the Rebellion. He enlisted as a private in Co. A, 13th 111., was transferred to 3d Mo. Cavalry, Co. M, and was brevetted Major at muster, and
1863, in (ialesb\n-g. Mich.,

resigned on account of illness of his wife.


State Legislature, and was County, Circuit

He

served one term in the Illinois

and Appellate Judge for years in Illinois, 13th Judicial District. He lived in Dixon for forty years. His wife died June 16, 1872, and he married Anne Fargo, who survives him with six children. He died May 20, 1902, in Dixon, 111.

224

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Harry Huntington,
married October
is

born February

23,

1867, in

Dixon,
Gilbert.

III.;

20, 1900, in Morrison,

111.,

May

He

manager

of the office of Grant Bros. Construction Co., R. R.

Contractors, in Los Angeles, Cal.

He "is
many

a fluent reader and

speaker of Sjjanish, and has had


his firm

translations to

make, as

has l^een constructing the AVest Coast R. R. in Mexico.


III.

He

enlisted April 26. 1898, in Co. G, 6th

Vol. Regiment, as

a private in the Spanish war; was sworn into the U. S. service

May

11, 1898,

and was

in

General Miles' expedition when he


regiment being the
first

landed in Porto Rico,


to land in

fluly 25, 1898, his

Porto Rico.

He was

discharged from service

Novem-

ber 11, 1898.


*
2.

They

live in

Los Angeles, Cal.


10, 1870, in

Edwin Hewahd,
1.

born September

Dixon,

111.

2.4. 3. 8.

5.

3.4. 2.
10,

Edwin Hewahd Crabtkee,


married, July 17, 1901, Francena

born September

1870, in Dixon,

111.;

Edith, daughter of Charles Shepard and

Harriet Amelia (Redfield) Wilson.


1875.
eering,
years.

She was born

in

Sterling,

111.,

May

29,

He

is

a graduate of the Northern Illinois


fijllowed the profession of

Normal School

in civil

enginfifteen

and has

mining engineer for the past

He

is

also

(1914) Secretary and General Manager of the Western


of Denver, Colo.,

Mica Mining and Milling Company,

where he

resides.

children.
1.

2.

Edwin Heward, born June 16, 1905, Robert Wilson, born September 10,

in

Lewistown, Montana.

1907, in Reno, Nev.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 5. 4.

ried, first,

Jonas Huntington, born Februaiy 27, 1804, in Shaftsbur}-, Vt.; marFebruary 26, 1828, in Vermont. Abby Alma, daughter of Pliny and Laura Augusta (Beach) Goddard. She was born March 25, 1807, and died August 17, 1842, in Perry, N. Y. He married, second, November 9, 1843, in
Shaftsbury, Vt., Parthenia, daughter of George and Lucy (Burnham)
fial-

usha.

She was born December

1.

1818. in Shaftsbury, Vt., and died in Min-

neapolis, Minn., in 1898.

He was a physician, and lived in Shaftsbury until about 1834, when he In 1859 he moved to Kalamazoo, Mich., and about removed to Perry, N. Y. 1867 to Minneapolis, Minn., where he died February 27, 1887.
children.
*
1.

2.

Theodric Romeyn, born September 2, 1829, in Shaftsbury, Clarissa Augusta, born March 20, 1836, in Perry, N. Y.
September
3,

Vt.
;

died

1842, in Perry, N. Y.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

225

William Westel, born November 12, 1840, in Perry, N. Y.; married, first. May 28, 1865, in Kalamazoo, Mich., Laura Aristine,

daughter of Samuel and Eleanor Beach CGoddard) Ran-

som.

She was born


11, 1904, in

in

1840 in Kalamazoo, Mich., and died

March

Rogers, Ark.

He

married, second, Januarj'

25, 1905, in Mobile, Ala.,

Daisy Rosella, daughter of James H.

and Sarah Elizabeth (Ashby) Middleton. She was born October Mr. Huntington was in the real 26, 1869, in Edenburg, Ind.

and was at one time in the lumber business. He Kalamazoo College, Class of 1861. He was for several years County Treasurer of Hennepin County, Minn.and Collector of Taxes for the City of Minneapolis also for several years Treasurer of the Board of Education of the City of Minneapolis, Minn. He lived in Perry, N. Y., until 1858, and then moved to Kalamazoo, Mich., in 1866 he moved to Minneapolis, Minn., then to California in 1905. He died December 16, 1913, in South Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Huntington resides in South Pasadena.
estate business,

was a graduate

of the

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 5. 4. 1.

Theodric Romeyn Huntington, born September


bury, Vt.
ter of
;

2,

1829, in Shafts-

married,

first,

April 10, 1851, in Perry, N. Y., Caroline M., daugh-

Samuel Chapin. She was born in Perry, N. Y., and died July 29, 1852, same place. He married, second, November 8, 1853, in Perry, N. Y., Elizabeth M., daughter of Joel Fox. She was born in Perry, N. Y., and died in Minneapolis, Minn. He was a physician, a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College, in Philadelphia, Penn., in 1851. He lived in Perry, N. Y,, moved to Mt. Morris, N. Y., in 1853; returned to Perry, N. Y., in 1856; moved to Kalamazoo, Mich., in 1857 then to Minneapolis, Minn., in 1866, where he died March 11, 1873. He received his early education at Perry, N. Y., took an academic course at Lima, N. Y., and then his medical course in New York and Philadelphia, Penn. He practiced as an allopathic physician until 1856, when he became a convert to homeopathy, which he practiced very successfully to the time of his death. He was a Baptist.
in the
;

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Abby Augusta, born May 9, 1852, in Perry, N. Y. Frederick William, born October 25, 1854, in Mt.

Morris,N. Y.;

married in 1879, Louisa, daughter of John and Marj' Ryder.

He

had a common school education, and at the time of his death was District Passenger Agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway at Philadelphia, and was an active worker in the Masonic Order.

He
15

died

May

11, 1912, in Philadelphia,

Penn.

*226
*

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

Hahuy Beach,
Elon
O., born

born

in

December, 1859,

in

Kalamazoo, Mich.

4.

December

30, 1869, in Minneapolis,

Minn.

1.2. 4.
N.
of
Y.;

5. 8.

5.4. 1. 1.
born

Abby Augusta (Huntington) Gale,


married September
lie
9,

May

9,

1852, in Perry,

1870, in Minneapolis, Minn.,

Amory

Francis, son
3,

Amory and

Caroline Elizabeth (Goddard) Gale.


is

He was
and

born March

1848,

in Worcester, Mass.

in the insurance, loans,

real estate business.

He

lived in Worcester, Mass., until

1853, since then in Minneapolis, Minn.,

where his wife died September 7, 1901. He is a Baptist, is President of the Minnesota State Convention of Baptists, and has been Trustee and Deacon of
the Chui-ch for the past fifteen years.

CHILDREN, BURN AND MAKKIED IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.


*
1.

2.

3.

Caroline Huntington, born October 13, 1874. Lucy Jeannette, born July 31, 1876; married November 27, They lived in Norfolk, Va. 1898, Albert Robert Turnbull. Frances May, born May 3, 1878; married October 6, 1903, Cecil Bayless, son of Charles Samuel and Emily Brown (Harvey) Chapman. He was born March 22, 1877, in Dubuque, Iowa. He is an architect, and moved from Dubuque to Des Moines,
la., in

1885; to Minneapolis, Minn., in 1889; to Milwaukee in

1898; and to Minneapolis, again, in 1902, where he

now

resides.

They

are Baptists.

1.

2.4.

5. 8.

5.4.
6,

1. 1. 1.
Octiiber
1.?,

Caroline Huntington (Gale) Johnston, born


^Minneapolis, Minn.; married, October

1874, in

1903, in Minneapolis, Minn., (ieorgc

Henry, son of George Henry and Amanda Malvina (Jenkins) Johnston. He was born June 13, 1874, in Detroit, Minn. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota, Class of 189 7, and received the Degree of m.a., at Harvard. He was at one time Professor at CoUege, and is now Cashier of the Citizens State Bank of Wales, N. D.

He
removal

lived in Detroit, Minn., until 1887;


to

then

in

Minneapolis, until

iiis

Wales, N. D.,

in 1905.

They
1st

are Baptists, and live in AVales, N. D.

His father was adjutant of the

Mass. Volunteers.

children.
1.

Amory Gale,

born July 25, 1904, in Minneapolis, Minn.

2.

Lucy Jeannette,

born August

6,

1907, in Wales, N. D.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

227

1.2.4.5. 8.5.4.
Harky Beach Huntington,
^licb.; married,

1. 3.
in

born in December, 1859,

Kalamazoo,
daughter of

March

30, 1880, in Minneapolis, Minn., Adelaide,

James and Mary Scrimgeour.

CHILDKEN, BORN IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.


1.

2.

Bessie Myrle, born January 22, 1882; married Lon Crawford; they live in Fairland, Minn. Ethel Scrimgeour, born March 16, 1883; is a trained nurse, in
Worcester, Mass.

3.

Abby Helen,
apolis,

born November 22, 1886; died

in 1888, in

Minne-

Minn.
born March
7,

4.

Harold Romeyn,
apolis,

1888; died in 1888, in Minne-

Minn.

1.2.4.
Alinn.;

5. 8.

5.4. 1.4.

Elon Obed Huntington,


married,

born December 30, 1869, in Minneapolis,

March

20, 1899, in

daughter of Emily Blackwell.

New York, N. Y., Anna, the adopted She was born September 7, 1872, in New

York, N. Y.

He
Degree
1896.

is

a graduate of the University of ^Vlinnesota, Class of 1892, with the


8.,

of B.

He

is

a surgeon in the U.

Spain! and in

and Surgeons, New York, Navy, and served during the War with He is a Baptist, and the family the Philippine Insurrection.

and

of the College of Physicians


S.

reside in Chilmark, Mass.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Elon Gale,

born June

4,

1902, in

New

York, N. Y.

3.

4.

Frederick Romeyn, born March 17, 1905, in Montclair, N. J. Wilfred Horace, born January 25, 1908, in Montclair, N". J. Albert Preston, born June 11, 1910, in Chilmark, Mass.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 5. 6.

Martin Huntington, born December


married, Januaiy
2,

28, 1808, in

Shaftsbury, Vt.;

1845, in

New

Orleans, La., Julia, daughter of Samuel

and Hannah (Moore) Blydenburgh. She was born in He was a merchant of hardware, paints and 28, 1820.

New
oils.

York, February

New York
5,

to

New

Orleans in 1843, to Rochester, N. Y., in 1852.


Baptists,

He moved from He died in

Brooklyn, N. Y., January 19, 1890, and his wife died in Holley, N. Y., April
1903.

They were

228

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Claha, boru December


Rochester, N. Y.

24, 1845, in

New

Orleans, La.

She

lives in

2.

Edgar, born

April 23, 1849, in

New

Orleans, La., and died Sep-

tember, 1849, in Perry, N. Y.


3.

Emma,

boi-n April 23, 1849, in

New

Orleans, La., and died

May

31.

1850, in Perry. N. Y.
4.

Florence, born May


ary
6,

30, 1853, in Rochester,

N.

Y.; married,
Ilai-ris,

Janum. d.

1886, in Rochester, N. Y.,


live in

Edward

Eliot

They
*
5.

New

York.
12, 1858, in

Lillie, born January

Rochester, N. Y.

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 5. 6. 5.
Lillie (Huntington) Seaman, born January 12, 1858, in Rochester. N. Y.; married, July 15, 1879, in Rochester, N. Y., Frank ^Morgan Seaman.
1.

Julian Huntington, born December


lives in

8,

1889, in Brooklyn, N. Y.;

Yonkers, N. Y.
20, 1893, in

2.

Philip Huntington, born November lives in Yonkers, N. Y.

Yonkers, N. Y.;

1.2.4. 6.
Hezekiah Huntington, born in Norwich, Conn., December 16, 1696. He married for his first wife. July 9. 1719, Hannah Frink, who died Sej)tember He married for his second wife, ]\Iarch 23, 174.S-9. widow Dorothy 4, 1746.
Williams, of Bristol, Conn., and she died, Fcbrnary 27, 1774,
In 1721 he
in

her67thycar.

and

liis

wife united with the First Congregational Church of Norwich,

of

1737.

which they both became useful mend)ers. being himself appointed deacon in In the civil history of his town and state, he also became a prominent

man.

He showed

himself ever ready to second and aid any enterprise, either

in business, in civil or in religious affairs,

which promised

to

promote the secuof the

lar or religit)us interests of his native

town.

He was

member

Con-

necticut Council from 174n to 1743, and again from 1748 to 17 73.

He was

appointed ensign in May, 1728.


the Connecticut Militia.

He

attained the rank of lieutenant-colonel in

As

the crisis of our revolutionary history approached,

he took a decided stand with the patriots of that day. His name is at the head of that committee of fourteen, of the prominent patriots of Norwich, who were called by their fellow-townsmen to direct the movement of the people, in lie was prominent in the earnthe threatened contlict with the mother-land,
est controversy

which ended

in nuiking

Norwich half-shiretown

of the county.

He won the
his brother,

third place in that

honored

trio,

consisting of James, (1.4. 10.) Isaac,

and himself.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
;

229

He proved himself an intelligent and scholarly man and we find his name among the subscribers to that work, so rare for its day, the Chronology of Thomas Prince. lie was deputy to General Court in May, 1734^^, and assistlie was appointed Judge of the County and served in this olhce. with no less success and distinction than in others he had filled. In the midst of his official duties he died very suddenly, in Xew London, February 10, 17 73. His gravestone in the old " His burying-ground, in Norwich Town, contains this well-earned tribute piety, affability, prayers and example, wisdom and experience, endeared him to his friends and the State."

ant from 1751 to 1756 inclusive.


in 1752,

Court

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


1.

Hannah,

2.

born July 1, 1720, and died, unmarried, March 23, 1744. Anne, born August 1722. She married, July 28, 1747, Prosper Wetmore, who was a prominent man in Norwich, being high sheriff of the county, when he died, in 1788. They had one sou, Andrew, born in Norwich, October 30, 1751,
!,

and died next month.


for his second wife,

She died August 12, 1754. He married Keturah C'lieesebrough of Stonington, by

3.

4.

whom he had six children. Eunice, born December 1, 1724, and died October 30, 1732. Hkzekiah, born August 10, 1726. He graduated at Yale in 1744, and died a captive in (Quebec, ]\Iay 14, 1747, as Sylvester Judd
states.

5. 6.

Elias, born October Abigail, born June


1748,

31, 1721),
22,

1731.

and died May 20, 1730. She married, first, September


birtli is

1,

Thomas

Frink, and for her second

husband, Rev. Mr.


recorded in Nor-

Conant.

She had one daughter whose

wich: Hannah, born July 20. 1740.


7.

8.

9.

Elljah, born March 2, 1732-4, and died April 13, 1734. Eunice, born June 12, 1735, and married, March 24, 1757, John Williams. She died 1766. Dorothy, born September 27, 1737, and married, April 26, 1764, Rev. Abiel Leonard, 8. x. d., of Woodstock. They had one daughter. After the death of his wife, Dr. Leonard married a jNIiss Green, of Bi-istol, R. I., by whom he had five childi-en. Dr. Leonard was born in Plymouth, Mass., November 5, 1740, and was a son of Rev. Nathaniel and Priscilla (Rogers) Leonard. He graduated at Harvard College, in 1740, and was settled in Woodstock, Conn., (Muddy Brook), in 1763. In 1775 he was appointed chaplain in the revolutionary army, and continued in this service until 1778. The following extract from Rev. Mr. Learned's account of the churches and ministers in Windham
County, Conn., will explain his mournful end.
that in the

" Tradition says

summer

of 1778, he

was

called

home from

the

army

230

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
by the sickness of a child furlough, he was met on
been superseded in
put an end to his
14, 1778."
10.
life,
;

that having overstaid the period of

his return

by the report

that he

had

office.

This news so affected him, that he western part of Connecticut, August

in the

GuRDON, born August 14, 1739. He graduated at Yale in 1757. He married November 8, 1764, Mrs. Lydia Lathrop, and died in
His widow Norwich, December 28, 1767, leaving no children. married Elisha Lathrop, January 11, 1775, and had by him two

11. 12.

sons and one daughter. Lucy, born December 18, 1741, and married Samuel Williams. Hannah, born November 3, 1750. She married, December 11, "A 1771, Joshua (L 3. 3. 4. 1. 3.) and died April 23, 1815. memorial of her virtues will live as long as any one remains who had the happiness to know her."

1.2.4.
Sarah (Huntington) Bingham,
5,
;

7.
in

born

NorAvich Town,

Ct.,

January

1699-1700; married April 23,1724, Thomas, son of Thomas Bingham of Windham she was bis second wife. The record of their children's birth is on
th^ Norwich books as follows.

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

Sarah born March 7, 1730-1. Thomas, born October 12, 1732. Tryphena, born September 30, 1735.

1.2.4.9.
September

Judith (Huntington) Leffingwell, born in Norwich Town, Ct., 10, 1707; married November 10, 1725, Samuel, son of Samuel

Leffingwell.

He

died August

6,

1753.

children.
1.

Hannah,

born September 22, 1726.

2.

3.

Judith, born January 28, 1728-9. Joanna, born February 21, 1730-1.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Samuel, born May 22, 1732. Cyrus, born September 12, 1734. Jeremiah, born January 17, 1736-7.
Eunice, born June 20, 1739. Sarah, born June 26, 1742. Asa, born June 4, 1745. RuFUS, born April 16, 1750, and died November

8.
9.

10.

28, 1752.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 2. 4.

231

10.

Norwich, Conn., November 14, 1709, and married, November 5, 173.5, Civil, daiigliter of Simon and Mary (Leffingwell) Tracy of Norwich. She was born December 8, 1712, and died February 13, 1748-9.

John Huntington, born

in

He

married, for his second wife, in 1749, Mary, sister of his


the town
to

first

Avife,

who

died,

March 7, 178ti. His name occurs on among its officers, though he does not seem

records occasionally

have been prominent, as his


in

brothers were.
first

He

united with the First Church in Norwich, in 1742, his


is called Sibil, in 1744, and his second wife brewing a considerable portion of his life.

wife,

who on

the record
in

1758.

He was engaged

CHILDKEN.
1.

He graduated at the New John, born in Norwich, August, 1736. Jersey CoUege in 1759, joined the First Church in Norwich in 1760, and received his INTaster's degree from Harvard in 1763. He
entered the Christian ministry, being ordained and installed

over the third Congregational church in Salem, Mass., September

fullness

His early ministry gave much promise of future useand eminence, but the hopes of his people and friends Quick cousumjition brought him to were soon disappointed. what all good peojik' thought to be an untimely end. Though he had scarcely made proof of his fine talents, yet he had won a generous confidence in his great abilities, and still more in his
28, 1763.

deep and fervent piety.

He
1738.

died, without marrying, in Salem,

May
*
* *
2.

30. 1766.
6,

Solomon, born August

3.

Andrew,

born July

8,

1740.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Ezra, born June

21, 1742.

* *

Thomas, born January 13, William, born December


Caleb, born
17, 1795,

1744-5,
30, 1746.
4,

in

Norwich, February
(1. 3. 6. 2. 4. 1.)

1748-9.

He

married, June

Anne,

who

died in Norwich, Septem-

ber 16, 1851.


1788,

He

united with the First

and was chosen deacon of it cellent man and devout Christian.

in 1808.

Church of Norwich in He was a most exdied

He

lived to a very advanced

age, preserving his faculties remarkably.

He

March

1,

1842.

They had four children who died

in infancy

and were not named.

1.

2.4. 10. 2.
in

Solomon Huntington, born

Norwich, Conn., August

6,

1738.

He

married Dimis Fuller, and lived in Hebron, Conn., where he was a saddler. He died June 4, 1798. and his widow is believed to have died in East Haddam,
in 1800, to

which place she

is

said to have

moved from Hebron.

232

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
This family were
1.

all

born
1

in

Hebron.
1

Civil, born in

765, mai-ried Caleb Gillet of Colchester in

790,

and

died in 1841.
2.

They had

children.

See

1. 3. 6. 2. 1. 1.

DiMis, born in 1767, married Samuel (1.

3.

6.

2.

1.

5.)

of

East

Haddam.
3.

Mary,
Vt,,

born in 1769, married Benj'amin Bissel of

St.

Johnsbury,

where she died March


in 1771.

13, 1813.

* *

4.
5. 6.

Solomon, born
John, born
OziAS, born

in 1775.
in 1777.

He

lived in Norwich, Conn.,

where he died

July 20, 1810, having never married.


*
7.

8.

Ralph, born in 1779. Philoxena, born in

1781, married

Heman

Phelps, a farmer of

Syracuse, N. Y., in 1799, and died June 19, 1829.

9.

Jahed, born December


6. 2. 1. 1. 1.)

22, 1784.
(1. 3.

10.

Lauija, born in 1786, married, April 1817, William Silliman


of East

Haddam, and died May

2,

1826.

1.2.4. 10. 2.4.


Solomon Huntington,
and from 1837
in Milan, Ohio,

born

in

Hebron, Conn.,
died,

in

1771; married
in

in

1797, Betsey Fowler, and lived in East

Haddam, Conn., and


June
5,

Lenox, N. Y.,

where he

1848.

children.

The
1.

first

four of these children were born in East


25, 1799,

Haddam.
single,

Joseph Fowler, born October


29, 1847, in Milan, Ohio.

and died

August

2.

3.

DiMis Fuller, born December 4, 1800, and died November 4, 1814. Elizabeth, born August 22, 1802, and died August 15, 1880, in
Benzonia, Mich.

4.

Margaret Hurlburt,
March
1,

born September

8,

1804, and died single,

1843.

5.
6.

Solomon Theodore,

born February

6,

1807.

Laura Harriet,
ber 10, 1840, in

born February

20, 1809,

and died

single,

Octo-

New

Haven, Conn.
January
31, 1811.

7.

William Ozias, born

in Colchester, Conn.,

1.2.4. 10.2.4.5.
Solomon Theodore Huntington, born February
Ohio; married, in 1832, Laura Hall, in Lee, Mass.
6,

1807, in Milan,

They

resided in Syracuse,

N. Y., where two


18, 1873.

of their children

were

born, and where he died February

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

233

Laura Ann,
N. Y.

born in Lee, Mass., in March, 1833; died


in Lee, Mass., January, 1836,

in

Syracuse,

2.

William, born

and died

in 1845. in

3.

Martha,
cuse,

born in Syracuse, N. Y., in August, 1846; died


in

Syra-

N. Y.
Syracuse in 1847, and died in 1852.

4.

Louis Theodore, born

1.

2.4.10.2.4.7.
31,

William Ozias Huntington, born January


Conn.; married, July
2,

1811, in Colchester,

David She was born, January 21, 1817, in Lynn, Mass. He was a farmer, and moved from Lynn, Mass., to Milan, Ohio, in 1845; His wife to Benzonia, Mich., in May, 1864, where he died April 19, 1892. died, in the same town, March 31, 1879. He was a member of the Congre1839, in Lynn, Mass., Elizabeth, daughter of
Oliver.

gational Church, serving as Trustee for a long time.

CHILDREN.
1.

Harriet Elizabeth, born August


married, January
C,

24,

1841,

in

Lynn, Mass.;

187G,in Benzonia, Midi., Dr.


in

Dunlap, and died April 30, 1905,


*
2. 3.

High

Point,

James Morgan Mo.

Sarah Maria, born April Charles William, born

25, 1844.

April 19, 1846, in Milan, O., and died


23, 1848, in Milan, O.,

in April, 1847, in Milan, O.


4.

William Joseph, born October

and died

*
*
*

5. 6.
7.

December, 1848, in Milan, O. Margaret, born March 9, 1850. Edward Theodore, born October

17, 1852.

Ralph Walter,

born January

19, 1857.

1.2.4. 10.2.4. 7.
Sarah Maria (Huntington) Hubbell,
Lynn, Mass.; married, June
bell.

2.
born
April
21,

1844,

in

14, 1866, in

Benzonia, Mich., John James Hub-

She died

May

1,

1884, in

Benzonia, Mich.

Mr. Hubbell resides

in

Manistee, Mich.

children.
1.

Clarence William,

consulting engineer, Detroit, Mich.

2.

3.

John, civil engineer, Portland, Ore. Rena, married Mason Smith. They

live in

L'onwood, Mich.

234
1.
married,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

2.4. 10.2.4. 7.5.

Margaret (Huntington) Smith, born March 9, 1850, in ISIilan, O.; May 6, 1875, in Benzonia, Mich., David, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Richey) Smith. He was born, October 2, 1834, in Mansfield, ()., and

was married once previous to this marriage. Mr. Smith was a farmer, and attended Oberliu College three years. He served through the Civil War as first sergeant in the First Independent Ohio Battery. He enlisted in 18(51, and was mustered out at the close of the war. He was a successful teacher in Illinois, was in the mercantile business for about five years in Mansfield, Ohio, and County Judge for several years in Oskaloosa, Kansas; a man of culture and sterling character. He moved from Mansfield, Ohio, to Lyons, Kan., in 1878; to Oskaloosa, Kan., in 1881, where he died, March 14, 1902. Mrs. Smith removed to Manhattan, Kan., in November, 1902, where she now resides. He was, and she is, a Congregationalist.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Guy Huntington,
October

born December

2,

1876. 1879, in Lyons, Kan.; died,

William Oliver, born January


21, 1885, in Oskaloosa,
8,

8,

Kan.

Nellie, born February


1880, in Lyons.

1880, in Lyons, Kan.; died February 18,

*4. *5.
*
6.
7.

Jay Latimer, born October 22, 1881. Stanley Van, born March 25, 1883.
Curtis Avery, born December
12, 1885.

8.

Margaret Grace, born January 31, 1888. Harlan David, born October 28, 1890, in

Oskaloosa, Kan. He was Assistant in JournaHsm in Kansas State Agricultural College, and lives in Los Angeles, Calif., and is writing for the magazines.

1.2.4. 10.2.4.7. 5.1.


Guy Huntington Smith,
He
is

born December

2,

1876, in Mansfiehl, O.;

married, January 13, 1904, Cora Hughes, of Versailles, Mo.


a salesman in Topeka, Kansas, where they reside.

CHILDltEN.
1.

1'aul Huntington, born January 22, 1905.

2.

Wendell Logan,

born October

7,

1907.

1. 2. 4.

10. 2. 4. 7. 5. 4.
22, 1881, in Lyons, Kan.; married,

Jay Latimer Smith, born October


February
21, 1910,

Blanche llobertson, of Manhattan, Kan.

He

is

County

Agriculturist for Coos County, Ore.

HtJNTlKGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

235

David Robertson, born May

31, 1913.

1. 2. 4.
ried,

10. 2. 4. 7. 5. 5.
25, 1883, in

Stanley Van Smith, born March


June
2,

Oskaloosa, Kan.; mar-

1913, Myrle Peppers, of Fort Collins, Colo.

He

is

County Agri-

culturist for

Pueblo County, Colo.

CHILD.
1.

Laura

jNIargarkt, born August

11, 1914.

1. 2. 4.

10. 2. 4. 7. 5. 6.

Curtis Avery Smith, born December 12, 1885, in Oskaloosa, Kan.; married, June 4, 1909, in Portland, Ore., Nona McDonald, of Davenport, Iowa. He is financial clerk for the Inspector of Prisons in Alberta. They reside in Edmonton, Alberta. CHILDREN.
1.
2.

Helen Margaret, born November 13, Betty Josephine, born June 30, 1913.
1. 2. 4.

1910.

10. 2. 4. 7. 5. 7.

Margaret Grace (Smith) Graves,


loosa, Kan.; married,

of

Kansas City,

born January 31, 1888, in OskaAugust 7, 1909, in Manhattan, Kan., Roy Ralph Graves, Kan. He is professor of dairying in the Oregon State Agri-

cultural College, in Corvallis, Ore.

1.

Robert Jackson,

born July

17, 1913.

1. 2. 4.

10. 2. 4. 7.6.
born October
17, 1852, in

Edward Theodore Huntington,


ter of Curtis Chittenden

Milan,

Ohio; married, September 17, 1879, in Benzonia, Mich., Sarah

Emma, daughShe was born


to

and Martha Jane (Smith) Baldwin.

December

28, 1854, in Mansfield, Ohio.

He
Mich.

lived in Milan, Ohio, until

May,

1864,

when he moved

Benzonia,
in the

He was

a farmer, and lived on the old homestead, near Benzonia,

Mich., untU 1892,

when he moved

to

Benzonia Village, and was a clerk

general store four years.


for himself since 1897.

He

has been in the general merchandise business


at present

They

are Congregationalists, and Mr. Huntington


of the

is

Deacon

and Treasurer

Church, and has held these

offices for

a number of years.

236

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN BENZONIA, MICH.
1.

Nellie Adda, born August

18,

1880

married June

27, 1906, in

Benzonia, Mich., John Franklin, son of Neil and Jean (Morrison)

Munroe. He was born November 10, 1876, in ElkEapids, Mich. Mr. Munroe is a dentist, a graduate from the University
of

Michigan Dental College

in 1903.

They

are Congregational-

ists,
2.

and

live in

Benzonia, Mich.
29, 1882.

Elizabeth Belle, born June

3.

4.

Ethel Alice, born Harold Baldwin,


in

July

17, 1884.

born June
27, 1899,

27, 1892,

and died March

28, 1899,

Benzonia, Mich.

5.

Dorothy, born July


zonia, Mich.

and died August

12, 1899, in

Ben-

1. 2. 4.
January

10. 2. 4. 7. 7.
born January
19, 1857, in
]\Iilan, O.;

Ralph Walter Huntington,


married,
first,

4,

1887, in Spiegel Grane, Fremont, O.,

Cook, she was a cousin of Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes.

Adda Scott She was born Novem-

ber 24, 1858, in Hartford City, Tnd., and died October 15, 1891, in Fremont, O. He married, second, June 30, 1898, in Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic,

Eva Rose, daughter of Dr. Dion and Annie Blanch (Newbery) Thomas. She was born December 7, 1868, in Brooklyn, N. Y. He moved from Milan, O., to Benzonia, Mich., in 1864 to Norwalk, ().,
;

1878; to Pensacola, Fla., in 1884; to Moss Point, Miss., in 1886; to Cincinnati, O., in 1889; to N. Y. City, in 1895; to the Argentine Republic, S. A.,
in

in 1896,

where he now

lives.

to

He was sub-manager of the S. A. branch of the General 1910. He is now a patent attorney, practising in Buenos He was
a

Electric Co.

up

Ayres, and has

been admitted in the Supreme Court of the Argentine Republic, as an expert


public translator.

member

of a gold prospecting expedition sailing

from

New York

to

Terra del Fuego

in 1896, in a pilot

boat purchased in N. Y.

for that purpose.

He is now (1914) president of the ''American Society of the Biver Platte," He a patriotic organization of the United States citizens in South America.
was secretary three years, and vice president two years.

They

are Congregationalists.
S.

children, born in BUENOS AYRES, ARGENTINE REri'HMC,


1. 2.

A.

Annie Elizabeth, born July 8, 1899. Rose Purcell, born March 23, 1901.
1. 2. 4.

10. 2. 5.
in

John Huntington,
Townsend, and

born

in

Hebron, Conn.,
1'.

1775; married Eleanor

lived in Syracuse,

N.

He

died August 24, 1825.

huntington genealogy.
children, all born in syracuse,
1.

237
n. y.

Almond

F.

2. 3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

Eleanor. Minerva. Mary. Laura, married Angeline.


Ozias.

a Henderson.

8.

John, was

at

one time a carriage maker

in Peterboro,

N. Y.

1. 2. 4. 10. 2. 7.

Judith Horr.

Ralph Huntington, born in Hebron, Conn., in 1777; married He received his medical diploma from the Black "River
Surgeon
in

in 1806,

Medical

Society, he was
phis,

the

War

of 1812,

he practiced medicine

in

Men>1,

Mich.

He was

deacon in the Baptist Church there, and died March


13, 1862.

1861.

His widow died July

CHILDREN.
1.

Lewis, born in 1807, and married Matilda H. Hollister, in 1846. He was blind, and engaged in the grocery business in Canton, N. Y.

2, 3.

* *
*

Caroline M., born in 1809. Ozias, born April 11, 1812.

4. 5.
6.

Charles Ralph, born in 1814. Franklin Willis, born .January Sarah A., born in 1820; married,
living in

20, 1817.
in 1838,

Ayres White, a teacher,

Ogdensburg, N. Y.
B.,

7.

Elizabeth

born in 1823

married, in 1848, Rev. Allen

McLean,

a Baptist clergyman, and lived in Michigan.

8.
n.

Edwin Laura
Susan

G., born in 1827.

H., born in

1830, and married, in 1851,

Samuel

Flint, a

merchant, of Brockville, Canada West.


10.
J.,

born in 1836.

1.

2.4. 10.2.7.
February
8,

2.
23, 1809, in

Caroline M. (Huntington) Mitchell, born November


Denmark, N.
Mitchell.
Y.; married,

1830, in Morristown, N.

Y^.,

Ervin

W.
His

He was

born October
18, 1894.

15, 1802, in

Leeds, Upper Canada.


Y'.

He was
wife died

a farmer, and died June 21, 1881, in Ogdensburg, N.

December

238

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1.

John

M., born December 17, 1830, in Morristown, N. Y.


F.,

2.

Lewis

born January

18,

1833, and

was

killed

at

Edwards

Ferry, Va., October 22, 1861.


3. 4.
5. 6.

Emily Jane,

born September

12, 1835.

Elizabeth L., born April 22, 1837; married June 28, 1855. Harrison, born May 12, 1840; married July 12, 1863.

Laura

D.,

born February

22, 1845; married,

February

19, 1867,

A. MacDonald.

1.

2.4. 10.

2. 7. 2. 1.
17,

John M. Mitchell, born December married, first, May 27, 1867, Amelia Carey;
Lillie

1830, in Morristown, N. Y.,


3,

married, second, January

1888,

M. Rosenbarger.
child.
1.

Caroline

A., born

November

12, 1890.

1.2. 4. 10.2. 7. 3.
Amarilla Delia Hyde.

OziAS Huntington, born April 11, 1812; married, September 14, 1837, She died November 16, 1896. He died April 7, 1892.
children.

1.

2.

3.

*
* *

4.
5.
6.

Charles Willis, born November 16, 1838. Freeman Farnum, born in 1840. Sarah A., born in 1842; married Ambrose Walker. Minerva Elizabeth, born August 6, 1844. Byron Ozias, born December 9, 1848. Alpha Delaware, born April 30, 1854.
1.

2. 4. 10. 2. 7. 3. 1.
16,

Charles Willis Huntington, born November


town, N. Y.; married, January
ter of
9,

1838, in ]\Iorris-

1867, in DePeyster,

David
is

S.

and Cynthia (Day) Walker.

N. Y., Eleanor, daughShe was born February 21,


1884, in Parishville, N. Y.

1843, in DePeyster, N. Y., and died September

6,

moved from Parishville to Ogdensburg, N. Y., in 1875. He is a graduate of the Ogdeusburg Academy. He served in the Civil War as Sergeant of Co. A, 16th New York ^'olun-

He

a merchant and farmer, and

teer Infantry; enlisted in June, 1861,

and received

his discharge in June,

1863.

He served as justice of the peace for four years, and has been Superintendent of the Sunday School, in the Baptist Churcli, of which he and his
wife are members.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

239

Frank Willis,
in Rochester,

2.

May 16, 1870, in Ogdensburg, N. Y,; lives N. Y., where he is in the laundry business. Laura Louise, born August 1, 1873; and raamed June 15, 1900, They live in Denver, in Ogdensburg, N. Y., Silas Stanley Stone.
born
Col.

8.

Freeman Ambrose,
N. Y.

born January

17,

1878, in

Ogdensburg,

4.
b.

Herbert Wesley, Eleanor Adelia,


married,

born August
1914,
in

22, 1880, in Parishville,

N. Y.

born August 26, 1884, in Parishville, N. Y.;


25,

March

Carlson, of Svanhals, Sweden.


ate of the

Ogdensburg, N. Y., Eric Axel She is a trained nurse, a gradu-

Ogdensburg City Hospital.

They

live

in

Ogdens-

burg, N. Y.

1.2.4. 10.
X.
Y.; married,
live in

2. 7. 3.

1.4.
in Parishville,

Herbert Wesley Huntington,


June
29, 1911, in

born August 22, 1880,

They

Ogdensburg, N. Y., Mary Frances Bristow. Buffalo, N. Y., where he is a lawyer.

CHILDREN, BORN IN BUFFALO,


1.

N. Y.

Laura Schell,

2.

May 25, 1911. AiLEEN Frances, born May 30, 1913.


born

1.

2.4. 10.2. 7. 3.4.


born August
6,

Minerva Elizabeth (Huntington) Kellogg,


married,

1844;

November

6,

1866, Lieut.

Van
1,

Patten Kellogg.

He was

born Decem-

ber 30, 1842, and died September

1905.

He

served in the Civil

War.

children.
* *
1. 2.

Horace Ozias, born April 30, 1868, in Ogdensburg, N. Y. Minerva Huntington, l)orn February 12, 1870, in Ogdeusburf>-,
N. Y.

3.

ViviENNE Amarilla, born March


1873, in Junction City, Kan.

8,

1872, and died August 24,

4.

Frederick Van Patten, born December


City,

8,

18^5, in Junction

Kan.
born March
7,

5.

Alpha Byron,
ried,

187 7, in Junction City, Kan.; marINIartha A. Galloway.

6.

June 26, 1901, in New York, Halsey Willis, born June 2, 1882, 12, 1883, in New York, N. Y.

in

New

York, and died

May

240

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.

2.4. 10. 2. 7. 3.4. 1.

Horace Ozias Kellogg,


married

Emma

born April 30, 1868, in Ogdensburg, N. Y.; Jane Van Boskerck; she was born August 5, 1872, in Yonkers,

N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

Emma

2.

Rosabelle, born April 23, 1892, in Baltimore, Md. Carrie May, born December 30, 1893, in New York City, and died March 3, 1899, in White Plains, N. Y.

3.

Martha Minerva,

born Julv 27, 1899,

in AVhitc Plains,

N. Y.

1. 2. 4.

10. 2. 7. 3.4. 2.
born February
12. 1870,
8,

Minerva Huntington (Kellogg) Banker,


in

Ogdensburg, N. Y.; married, February Charles Freemont Banker.

1891, in

New York

City, Dr.

CHILDREN.
1.

Edna Grace,

born April

28, 1893, in

New York

City.

2.

4.

Charles Freemont, born November 26, 1896, in Brooklyn, N. died November 27, 1901, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Marion Elizabeth, born April 16, 1898, in Brooklyn, N. Y.

Y.;

1.

2.4. 10. 2.7. 3. 4. 4.


8,

Frederick Van Patten Kellogg, born December


City, Kan.; married,

1875, in Junction

December

18, 1898, at

Stony Point, N. Y.,

Anna Dora

Conkling.

children.
1.

Frederick Van Patten, born January


N. Y.

16, 1901, at

Stony Point,
Y.

2.

3.

Anna Vivienne, born December 23, 1904, at Stony Point, N. Dorothy M., born February 20, 1910, at Hackensack, N. J.

1. 2. 4.

10. 2. 7. 3. 5.
born December
in
9,

Byron Ozias Huntington,


daughter of John Montgomery.

1848

married, Sarah,

She died

Og<lensburg, September 17, 187 7.


City.

He

is in

the insurance business in

New York
child.

1.

Byron Fred,

born April

15, 1876.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

241

1.2.4. 10. 2.7. 3.5.


Byron Fred Huntington,
married, April
3,

1.

born April

15,

1876, in

New York

City

John She was born May 25, 1874, in New York City. He is a graduate of Riverview Academy, 1891, a traveling salesman, and a Baptist. They reside in New Rochelle, N. Y.
1897, in Baltimore, Md., Estelle Ottile A., daughter of

and Ernestine Schroder.

CHILD.
1.

Hazel Sarah, born March

29, 1899, in Baltimore,

Md.

1.2.4. 10.2. 7. 3. 6.
Alpha Delaware Huntington,
N.
Y.; married in 1884,

born April 30, 1854,


in

Margaret Ryan,

N. Y.

City,

in Ogdensburg, where he died April 3,

1910.

CHILD.
1.

Ozias Alpha, died

in 1892.

1. 2. 4.

10. 2. 7. 4.
mar-

ried, first, in 1841,

Charles Ralph Huntington, born in 1814, in New York, N. Y.; Mary S. Jones; married, second, Eliza Ann Healey.
CHILDREN.

*
*

1.

2.

Judith, born November 3, 1842. James Jones, born August 10, 1844.

Mary

3.

Charles, born March


John Muse.

10,

1847
6,

lives in

Kansas

City,

Mo.

4.

Flora Sophia, born May


She died

1855; married in Bowling Green, Mo.,

in October, 1903, in

Bowling Green, Mo.

*5.
6.

Hattie Lucretia, born April 26, 1858. Franklin Homer, born October 23, 1862
City,

married in Jefferson

Kansas City, Mo. Bailey Myron, born October 31, 1871; married January 9, 1901, in Louisiana, Mo., Sarah Victoria, daughter of William Henry and Nancy Caroline (Spencer) Owen. She was born October They live in Louisiana, Mo., where he is at the head 23, 1879. of a department store. Clara D., born September 18, 1874; married in Louisiana, Mo., and
lives in

and
16

lives in

New

Mexico.

242

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 2.4. 10. 2. 7.4. 1. Mary Judith (Huntington) Howell, born Novombor

3,

1842, iu

Bowling Green, Mo.; married, March 13, 1867, in Bowling Green, Mo., James He was born March 13, 1842, in Bowling Green, INIarvin, son of Eli Howell. Mo. ]Mr. Howell was a farmer. Mrs. Howell died April 18, 1894, in Bowling
Green, Mo.

Mr. Howell

is

also dead.

They were

Baptists.

CHILDREN, BOKN IN PIKE COUNTY, MO.


1.

AuTHUR Maywood,
Washington.

born December 22, 1867;

lives in

Tacoma,

2.

3.

4.

Charles Erastus, born May 4, 1869; lives in St. Lonis, Missouri. Homer Huntington, born August 21, 1873, and is dead. Jay J., born August 30, 1875 lives in Los Angeles, California.
;

1.2.4. 10. 2.7.4.2.


James Jones Huntington, born August
Mo.; married, December
of Peter in Liberty, Mo.,
9,

10, 1844, in

Bowling Green,

1866, in Liberty, Mo., Juliette Hewett, daughter

She was born ]\Iarcli 13, 1844, and died in Kansas City, ISIo., May 13, 1908. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. He enlisted in He was a non-commissioned officer in 1862, and was mustered out in 1865. Company C, M. S. M. Cavalry, and was detached for service at headquarters in the field. He was in the U. S. Revenue Service for fifteen years.
Buel and Elizabeth (Hendley) Grant.

children.
1.

Charles Orvill,
in

born November

18, 1870, in

Liberty, ]Mo.; lives

Kansas City, Mo.

2.

3.

Anna, born February 9, 1873, in T^iberty, Mo.: married James Kay Morton, They live in Kansas City, Mo. James Jones, born April 15, 1889; married June 14, 1908, his
cousin,

Nina Alma, (1. 2. 4. 10. 2. 7. 4. 5. 2.) daughter and Hattie Lucretia ^'enable, in Kansas City, ^lo.

of

James

1.

2.4. 10.2. 7.4. 5.


Ajjril 26,
first,

Hattie Lucretia (Huntington, Venable) Smith, born


1858, in Potsdam, N. Y.; married,
ISIo.,

October

26, 1884, in

October
tist.

James Venable. He was born October 1, 1858, in i\lr. Venable was a farmer, and a Bap26, 1893, in Laddonia, Mo.

Bowling Green. Clark sville, Mo., and died

Mrs. Vena})le married, second, Sejjtember 8. 1894, in Mexico, ]\Io., He was born INlarch 16, 1820, in Springfield, Pa., and Joseph Palmer Smith. He was married once before this died December 4, 1901, in Laddonia, Mo. ^Nlrs. Smith resides marriage, and was a Deacon in the Universalist Church.
in Laddonia,

Mo.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

243

(yen able).

2.

Fkank Rufus, born October 15, 1886, iu Bowling Green, Mo.;' died May 8, 1900, in Laddonia, Mo. Nina Alma, born April 15, 1889, iu Bowling Green, Mo.; married
June
14, 1908, in
(1. 2. 4. 10. 2. 7. 4. 2. 3.).

Kansas City, Mo., James J. Huntington, They live in Kansas City, Kan.
(smith).

Jr.,

CHILD.
3.

Jo Zelma, born July

4, 1896, in Laddonia, Mo., where she lives.

1.2.4. 10.
N.
Y.; married,

2. 7. 5.

20, 1817, in LeRoy, September 20, 1841, in Canton, N. Y., Susan Maria, daughter of Abiram and Sarah (Palmer) Kingsbury. She was born December 26,1821, in Ogdensburg, N. Y. He was a druggist and manufacturer of proprietary medicine. He spent his early years in St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. About 1840 he went South, and with his wife engaged iu educational work at Paris, Ky. Not being in sympathy with the institution of slavery, they returned to Canton, N. Y., where he engaged in the drug business for several years. In 1850 he removed to Port Huron, Mich., where he opened a drug and book store. Later he engaged in the manufacture and sale of proprietary medicine, known as Huntington's Family Remedies, in which business he continued until his death, which occurred in Port Huron, Mich., August 26, 1873. His wife died October 20, 1892, in Port Huron. They were Baptists.

Franklin Willis Huntington, born January

CHILDREN.
1.

Sarah Judith,

born January

15, 1843, in Paris, Ky.; died

Febru-

ary 23, 1843, in Kentucky.

* *
*

2.

3.

Adelaide Sophia, born January Flora Thompson, born January

18, 1844.

27, 1846.

4.
5.

Mary
died

Elizabeth, born July

18, 1848.
5,

Franklin Lewis, born December

1849, in Canton, N. Y., and

May

25, 1855, in Port

Huron, Mich.
1,

6.

Charles Reighly, born November


and died September
18, 1853.

1851, in Port

Huron, Mich.,

7.

George, born November


AViLLis, born April
4, 1861.
5,

24, 1853.

8.

1861, in Port Huron, Mich.,

and died

May

1.

2.4. 10.2. 7. 5.2.


18, 1844, iu

Adelaide Sophia (Huntington) Jones, born January

Canton, N. Y.; married, April 15, 1868, in Port Huron, Mich., George William, son of William D. and Sarah (Wilber) Jones. He was born June 27, 1841, in
Phelps, N. Y.

244
iMr.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Jones was a dry goods merchant.

He

died

his wife died

December

22, 1904, in

Alpena, Mich.

December 9, 1906, and They were Episcopalians.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Floka Eliza,
Sarah, born
Huron,
in

boin March

7,

1869.
4,

2.

November, 1873, and died January

1874, in Port

]\lich.

1. 2. 4.

10. 2. 7. 5. 2. 1.
born March
7, 1<S69,

Flora Eliza (Jones) MacGregor,


on, Mich.;

in

Port Hur-

married, July

9,

1890, in Alpena, Mich., Charles Arthur, son of


in
is

Mahlon Burwell and Margaret Jane (Banghart) MacGregor. He was born Lambeth, Canada, July 31, 1863. He was formerly a shoe merchant, and now in real estate business. They live in Alpena, ^lich.

CHILDREN, BORN IN ALPENA, MICH., WHERE THEY


1. 2. 3.

NOW

LIVE.

Arthur Huntington, born May 2, 1891. Margaret Adelaide, born December 20, Mahlon Jones, born January 14, 1899.

1893.

1.2.4. 10.

2.

7.5. 3.
27, 1846, in
INIich.,

Flora Thompson (Huntington) Avery, born January


Canton, N. Y.; married, September 14, 1869, in Port Huron,
Orlando, son of Newel and

Edward

Nancy Clapp (Eddy)

Aver}-.

He was

born Octo-

ber 23, 1844, in Bradley, Me.


enlisted in the Civil

two year.s at the Kalamazoo College, Mich., when he War, and so did not graduate. He served as corporal in He enlisted August 27, Company H, 3d Regiment Mich. Vol. Infantry. 1864, and was discharged May 25, 1866. He was a lumberman. He was a Congregatioualist, and served two years Mr. Avery was
for

as trustee of

the

church

in

Alpena, Mich.

He

died

October

9,

1899, in

Alpena, Mich.

child.
1.

Ruth Huntington,

born November

6,

18 72, in Alpena, Mich.;

married June 14, 1899, in Alpena, Henry Killmaster Gustin. She died October 25, 1899, in Alpena, Mich.

1.

2.4. 10.

2. 7. 5. 4.
18, 1848, in Canton, Huron, Mich., Frederick Allen, son of

Mary Elizabeth
N.
Y.; married.

(Huntin(;ton) Fish, born July


Mr. Fish
is

May

17, 1870, in Port

Allen and Elizia Adeline (Little) Fish.


the U. S. Customs.

Government

official in

HUNTINGTOX GENEALOGY.

245

He
as
as

attended the Kalamazoo College for three years, served seven years

Alderman, was six years in the Militia service, and for fifteen years served Deacon and Clerk of the Church. They are living in Port Huron, Mich.

CHILDREN.
1.

Alice Huntington, born August


married, February
Blanchai-d
;

17, 1874, in

Port Huron, Mich.;

6,

1902,

in

Port Huron, Mich., Mun-ay


City,

they live in

New York
3,

N. Y.
6,

2.

Susy Adeline, born


Port Huron, Mich.

.Fanuary

1880, and died July

1887, in

1. 2. 4. 10. 2. 7. 5. 7.

George Huntington,

born November 24, 1853,

in

Port Huron, Mich.:

married, Deceml)er 20, 1884, in Alpena, Mich., Fannie Scarlett, daughter of

Benjamin Frederick and Harriet (Dove) Cheesbro.


18, 1865, in

She was born January

Saginaw,

:\rich.

He
ing.

passed a competitive examination for entrance to

West

Point, the

highest in a class of eighteen, but was rejected on account of imperfect hear-

He

is

now a

traveling salesman.

They

live in

Ann

Arbor, Mich.

children.
1.

Franklin Willis, born June

12, 1889, in

Port Huron, Mich.

2.

Ralph Cheesbro,

born November

17, 1892, in Detroit,

Mich.

3.

Normandy Scarlett,
1. 2. 4.

born April

14, 1898, in Detroit,

Mich.

10. 2. 7. 8.
in

Edw^in G. Huntington, born in 1827; married Partet, and was a mechanic in Canton, N. Y.
CHILD.
1.

1849.

Catherine

Nellie

E.,

born

in 1851, in

Canton, N. Y.

1.

2.4.10.2.

9.

Jared Huntington,
ried, first,

born December 22, 1784, in Hebron, Conn.; marin 1809, in E^ast

in 1782, in

She was born Haddain, Conn. He married, second, September 9, 1818, in Gwego, N. Y., Martha Draper. She was born September 29, 1794, in Wethersfield, Conn., and died April 11, 187 7. He moved to East Haddam about 1800, and in 1810 was appointed Corporal of
6,

November

1808, in Columbia, Conn., Elvira Bliss.

Lebanon. Conn., and died

the
to

first

Company
Y".,

in the 24th in 1813.

Regiment

of Connecticut Militia.

He removed
Captain of the

Owego, N.

He was

appointed,

May

30, 1817,

246

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Band of Musicians in the Fifty-third Regiment of Mlitia of New York. On March 17, 1821, he was commissioned, by Gov. DeWitt Clinton, as Paymaster The original warof the 19th Division of Infantry of the State of New York.
rants and commission of his military appointments are in the jjossession of his

descendants.

He was Town
for twelve years.

Clerk in

Owego

for thirty years,

and Justice

of the

Peace

He was

a Presbyterian, and a deacon in the church for


2,

many

years.

He

died in Owego, July

1861.

CHILDREN, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE FIRST,

WERE

BORN IN OWEGO,
1.

N. Y.

Jared

Bliss, born May 2, 1809, in East Haddam, Conn.; married, October 31, 1835, in Syracuse, N. Y., Dimis, daughter of Heman and Philoxena Phelps. She died August 8, 1851, and he died February 19, 1851, in Syracuse, N. Y.
19,

2.

Elvira Matilda, born July


1846, in Owego, N. Y.,

1819; married,
Swift.

November

26,

James IMayhew

She died Febru-

ary 27, 1854, in Brooklyn, N. Y.


*
3.

4.

Adeline Elizabeth, born September 4, 1821. Emily Catherine, born August 9, 1823; married, September
Owego, N. Y., Jared Fuller Phelps, a died November 5, 1S87, in Cazenovia, N. Y.
1842, in
dentist.

7,

She

* *

5. 6.
7.

Martha Anna,

born October

12, 1825.

William Silliman, born December 14, 1827. Harriet Laura, born January 30, 1830; married, June 4, 1856, in OwesTO, N. Y., James Mayhew Swift. She died September 10,
1901, in Cazenovia, N. Y.

8.

George Milnor,
in

born August 8, 1832; married, October 1, 1857, Binghampton, N. Y., Louise Denton. He was a pioneer telegrapher, and learned telegra])hy in 1847, and took his first office in 1848 at Jefferson (now Watkins,) at the head of Seneca Lake, then the terminus of the Erie Railroad. He was soon

made express and


duties.

ticket agent, in addition to

his telegraph

In 1850 he went to California, but returned after two

years and a half, and took position again on the Erie road as
division operator and train dis])atcher on the

Susquehanna and

Western

divisions,

in 1862 he was called to Washington, and


of military railroads

made superintendent
office

under the military

director. General D. C. IVIcCallum.

His administration of this

received high commendation from Gen. Grant.

At the

close of the

War

he went to Nashville, Tenn., and for a short

time was engaged in mercantile pursuits, and then became


superintendent of telegraph and train dispatchers on the Nash'

ville

and Chattanooga

railroad.

In 1868 he went to

New

York,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGT.
where he was agent
he went to
St. Paul,

247
In 1873

of the

Great Southern Mail Route.

Minn., to be general passenger and ticket


in 1874 to

agent of the

West Wisconsin Railway, but returned

take the position of general eastern agent of the Piedmont Line.


the last ten years of his life, and died His wife survived him. Charles Theodoke, born November 18, 1834; married, January 23, 1890, a widow, Sarah E. Crolius, in Brooklyn, N. Y. He
lived in

He

Xew York

December

28, 1911.

9.

died

May

10, 1899, in

Brooklyn, N. Y.

1. 2. 4.

10. 2. 9. 3.
4,

Adeline Elizabeth (Huntington) Platt, born September

1821;

married October 17, 1850, in Owego, X. Y., Frederick Edward, son of William

and Lesbia (Hinchman) Platt. He was born September 21, 1819, in Owego, N. Y. Mr. Platt was a banker, and lived in Xew York City, Masillon, O., and Owego, X. Y., where he died Ajnil 22, 19u6. llis wife died January 14, 1873, in the same town. They were Presbyterians, and 'Sir. Platt was an Elder in the Church for fifty years.

CHILD KEN.
1.

Son.
died June 7, 1862, in Owego, X. Y. Lesbia, married June 1, 1901, William Anthony Klein, Owego, X. Y. They live in Binghanipton, X, Y.
in

2. 3.

Adeline Elizabeth,

Anna

1. 2. 4. 10. 2. 9. 5. Martha Anna (Huntington) Hanchett, born

October

12, 1825, in

Owego, X. Y.; married, June 27, 1848, in Owego, X. Y., Milton Waldo, son of Dr. John Wilkes and jNIargaret (Granger) Hanchett. He was born July 12,
1822, in Suffield, Conn.

Mr. Hanchett was a druggist, a dentist, and an insurance agent. After coming of age, he lived throughout his life in Syracuse, X. Y., except that for one year, 1850-1, he was a resident of Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Hanchett died September 25, 1.S90, and her husband died December 28. 1904. The\' were Congregationalists, and INIr. Hanchett was organist of the Church and superintendent of the Sunday School.

CHILDREN.
1.

Fanny Zellina,

born January

25, 1850, in Syracuse,

X. Y., and

died July 29, 1850, in Syracuse.


2.

Henry Granger,
ried, first,

born August 29, 1853, in Syracuse, X. Y.; mar22, 1886, in Dover, Del.,

June

Ophelia Murphy.

She

died February

1,

1897.

He

married, second, February 22, 1898,

248
in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

3.

New York City, Grace Mather. Dr. Hanchett is a professor and teacher of music, as well as a homeoijathic physician. Addie Elvira, born September 9, 1856, and died November 8, 1893, in Syracuse, N. Y.
1.

2.4. 10.2. 9.6.


born December
14, 1827, in

William Silliman Huntington,


N.
Y.;

Owego,

married,

November

15,

1860, in Cleveland, O., Cornelia Winslow,

(1. 2. 4. 3. 10. 6. 2. 4.)

daughter of Winslow Tracy and Almira (Carson) Hunt3,

ington.
21,

She was born August 1889, in Syracuse, N. Y.

1837,

in

Ohio City,

O.,

and died April

He

held a position in the

Army

Line Railway during the Civil War.

He

lived in Cleveland, O., for a few years between 1860

the remainder of his

life in

Syracuse, N. Y.,

and 1867, and thereafter where he died March 28, 1912.

CHILD.
*
1.

Nellie Swift, born September

28, 1864, in

Owego, N. Y.

1. 2. 4. 10. 2. 9. 6. 1.
Nellie Swift (Huntington) Chase, born September
Owego, N.
Y.;
28, 1864, in

married, September

5,

1888, in Syracuse, N. Y., Carleton

Austin, son of Austin Carleton and Harriet

M. (Stevens) Chase.

He was

born November 25, 1864, in Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. Chase is president of the Syracuse Chilled Plow Co., and resides
in Syracuse,

N. Y.
CHILD.
born December 31, 1891,
in

1.

Marjory Huntington,
N. Y. 1.

Syracuse,

2.4. 10. 3.
8,

Andrew Huntington,
Landphere.

born July

1740.

He married,

in 1764,

Lucy

They

lived

in

Griswold, Conn., where he was deacon in the

Congregational church for fifty-one years, and where he died in 1830.

CHILDREN, born IN GRISWOLD, CONN.


1.

Lucy, born June


October, 1848.

7,

1765, married

November

10, 1785,

and died

in

2.

3.

4.
5.

6.

Andrew, born November 23, 1766. John, born January 16, 1769, and died December 21, 1772. Enoch, born June 4, 1771, and died December 28, 1775. John, born June 22, 1773, and died, unmarried, November 3, 1805. Daniel, born October 20, 17 75.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
7.

249

Betsey, born December


Prentice.

19,

177 7; married, January 18. 1815, Jobn


1,

After his death she married, February

1832.

She

8.

had a son, Andrew Prentice, by her first husband. Elisha, born July 30, 1780, and died April 7, 1784.

1.

2. 4. 10. 3. 2.

Andrew Huntington, born November 23, 1766. He studied medicine and was a practicing physician in Asbford, Conn., Westford Society. He married, February 3, 1790, Zerviah B. Smith, who was born October 15, 17 72. He died in Ashford, February 1, 1837, and his wife, May 13, 1837. He was a man of some distinction in his profession.
CHILDREN, BORN IN ASHFORD, CONN.
* *
1.

2. 3.

Sophia, born March 4, 1791. Anna, born June 4, 1792.

Elisha, born

May

23, 1793.
1,

4.

Andrew,

born August

1795,

and died August

18,

1800, in

Ashford.
5.

Horatio, born November


Ashford.

27, 1797,

and died August

15, 1800, in

G.

Lucy, born August


Ashford.

28,

1800,

and died January and died May

12,

1804, in

7.

Zeruiah, born March

29, 1803,

23, 1804.

8.
9.

Enoch Smith,
ust, 1843.

born September 30, 1804.


19, 1806,

Dan, born February

and died

single, in Mississippi,

Aug-

*10.

Matilda Clark,

born December

26, 1808.
23,.

*11.
12.
13.

Nathan Belcher,

born February
1813,

1810.

Amelia, born August 16, Andrew, born December

1811, and died


7,

June 10, 1847. and died January 4, 1827.

1. 2. 4.
ford, Conn.,

10. 3. 2.

1.

4, 1791; married, in AshJanuary 27, 1813, Deacon Elisha Byles, a good farmer, and most acceptable citizen, and deacon in the Congregational church. She was a most excellent Christian woman, and died much lamented, November 7, 1849.

Sophia (Huntington) Byles, born March

children.
1.
2.

JosiAS, born March 31, 1814.

3.

4.
5.

Abigail, born November 15, 1816. Lucy, born September 15, 1819. Andrew Huntington, born October Zerviah, born December 31, 1830.

3,

1820.

250

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2.4. 10.3.2.3.
Elisha Huntington, born May
Givens.
23,

1793; married, in 1830,

Maria E.

He was

a merchant,

and died

in INIobile, Ala., October, 1853.

CHILDREN, BORN IN MOBILE, ALA.


1.

John Augustus,
of age.

entered Union College, from Mobile, in 1841, and

died of yellow fever, in Mobile in 1843, at about nineteen years

2.

Caroline Elizabeth, about three

years younger than her brother; married a Mr. Griggs of Mobile, and had a daughter, Mattie F.

1.2.4. 10.3.
Enoch Smith Huntington,
Conn.; mg-rried,
first,

2. 8.
30,

born September

1804,

in

Ashford,

September 8, 1836, in Amherst, Mass., Lucy, daughter She died June 14, 1843, in Clinton, Conn. He marof Chester Cowles m. i). ried, second, October 29, 1843, in Clinton, Conn., Elizabeth M., daughter of Edward and Sarane Wilcox, and widow of William Talcott m. d., of Winsted, Conn. She died February 1, 1852, in Danbury, Conn. He married, third, April 13, 1853, in Fairfield, Esther, daughter of Burr and Abigail (BurrJ
Lyon.

She was born, August

2,

1819, in Fairfield, Conn.,

and died August

8,

1904, in the same town.

He was He was
church
in

a Congregational minister and a graduate of Amherst College in a missionary in Tazewell County,

the class of 1831.


III.,

of the Congregational

church

in Clinton, Conn.,

from 1837 to 1842; pastor from 1843 to 1850, and of the


7,

Danbury, Conn., from 1850

until his death, April

1862.

children.
1.

Lucy, born

in

Tazewell county,

sumption, in Danbury, December 14, 1859.


of a blessed immortality.

and died of conShe died in hope She was a member of the Congrega111.,

INIay 9, 1838,

tional

church

in

Danbury.

2. 3.

Frances, born September 5, 1840. A\'illiam Smith, born in Clinton, Conn., March
in

24, 1843, and died Danbury, February 13, 1859. This young man was early a subject of grace, and was greatly endeared to his acquaintances for his estimable qualities. He was a member of tlu' Congregational church, and died in the triumphs of Christian faith.
5,

* 4.

Eliza Matilda, born March

1855.

5. G.

Andrew Buru,

born July 24, 1857.


1862, in Danbury, Conn., and died

Enoch Smith, born May 1, May 1, 1873, in Fairfield,

Conn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

251

1.2. 4. 10. 3.2.8.2.


Frances (Huntington) Hoyt, born September
III.;

5,

1840, in Groveland,
of

married, September

9,

1862, in Danbury, Conn.,

Thacher and Mary Matilda (Wildman) Hoyt. 2, 1832, in Danbury, Conn. Mr. Hoyt was a merchant and a graduate of Yale, in the Class of 1853. He died April 15, 1904, in Danbury, Conn., where Mi-s. Hoyt now resides. She is a graduate of Mt. Holyoke Seminary. After graduation he was in mercantile business in Danbury until 1893. In 1867 he was also Inspector of Internal Revenue, and in 1868, Supervisor of Internal Revenue for Connecticut and Rhode Island. From 1893 he was Cashier of the Gas and Electric Light Company. He was a Congregationalist, as is his widow.
Eli

Henry Thacher, son He was born, March

CHILDREN, BORN IN DANBURY, CONN.


1.

Eli Thacher, born July 19, 1864; married, October Danbury, Helen Kingsland Southworth. They live
Conn.

13, 1896, in

in

Danbury,

2. 3.

Mary

Cowles, born March Amelia Huntington, born

11, 1869.

Julv

15. 1873.

1. 2. 4.

10.3.

2.

8.4.

Eliza Matilda (Huntington) Burr, born March 5, 1855, in Danbury, Conn.; married, October 13, 1880, in Fairfield, Conn., William Hanford,
son
of

William Hanford and Mary


22, 1854, in Westport,

Ann

(Jennings) Burr.

He was

born

August

Conn.

JNIr.

Burr

is

a farmer, and Avas Representative in the General Assembly,

1911-12, and President of Israel


]\Irs.

Putnam Memorial Commission, 1909-11.

Mt. Holyoke Seminary in Class of 1875. She was and he is a Congregationalist and Mr. Burr was superintendent of the Sunday
of

Burr was a graduate

School for twenty-eight years, from 1882 to 1911.


reside in Westport, Conn.

]\Ir.

Burr and

his children

His wife died February

24, 1898.

children, BORN IN WESTPORT, CONN.


1.

Lillian Huntington, born June Mt. Holyoke College, in the Class

24,

1882; she

is

a graduate of

of 1905.

2.

Mary Hanford,

3.

William Hanford,

born January 20, 1884. born May 22, 1886, and died December 29, 1903, in Westport, Conn.

4.

Morris Lyon, born March 29,1891.


University, in the Class of 1913.

He
1893.

is

a graduate of Yale

5.

Florence Jennings, born August

6,

252

HUNTINGTON GRNEALOGY.

1.2.4. 10.3. 2. 8. 5.
Andrew Burr Huntington,
born July 24, 1857,
in

married, October 18, 1888, in Southport, Conn.,

Mary Burr, daughter


;

Danbury, Conn.; of David

Hull and Marie Antoinette (Beardsley) Sherwood


15, 1857, in Southport,

she was born September

Conn.

He

is

a private secretary, and has lived in Fairfield, Conn., Springfield,

Mass., Bridgeport, Conn., and Southport, Conn., where they

now

reside.

They

are Episcopalians,

and he was clerk of

St. Paul's

Church

(P. E.) in

Fairfield, for

two years, and has been treasurer of that church ever since 1904.

CHILDREN.

Andrew Sherwood,

born March 15, 1891, in Springfield, Mass.;

married, Sarah Louise, daughter of John and Margaret (Walker) Forsyth, of Fairfield, Conn., April 12, 1915.

David Hull Sherwood,


Conn.

born October

26, 1892, in Bridgeport,

1.

2.4. 10. 3.2. 10.


born December
26,

Matilda (Huntington) Clark,


Francis Clark,

1808; married

who was married once


October

previous to this marriage.

He was

born
5,

December
1870,

23, 1798, in Chaplin, Ct.

He was

a farmer, and died February

and

his wife died

10, 1879, both in Ashford, Ct.

They were

Congregationalists.

children, born in CHAPLIN,


1.

CT.

Amelia Huntington,
1839, in Chaplin, Ct.

born February

6,

1832, and died

March

20,

2.

Andrew

3.

4.

5.

Francis, born April 19, 1838, in Chaplin, Ct., and died in the same town. FuANCLS Huntington, born February 21, 1840, and died December 11, 1868, in Albany, Kan. Andrew, born September 10, 1842 married October 10, 1872, in They live in Mamaroneck, N. Y., Emma Elizabeth Hoyt. Chester, N. Y. Sophia Matilda, l)orn April IC, 1844, and died Sei)tember 29,
April 20, 1839,
;

1845, in Chaplin, Ct.


6.

Sarah Jklina,

born August

5,

1847

married Merritt E. Galhij),

and died December

24, 1907, in

Abington, Ct.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGT.

253

1.2.4. 10.3.2. 11.


Nathan Belcher Huntington,
Ct.; nian-ied

May

16, 1833,
9,

Matilda Whiton.

born February 23, 1810, She died October

in
1,

Ashford,
1841, and

he married December

1841, Rebecca Willanl.


6,

She died

May

3,

1849, and

he married, the third time, October

1849, Jane, daughter of Francis


2,

and

Betsy Charevoy. She was born January

1805,^and died in

Ajiril.

1870.

He

married again,
Smalley.

in 1872,

Mrs. R. J. Stough, whose maiden name was


25, 1905.

Priscilla
Illinois.

She died March

He was

a farmer and resided in


to Geneseo,

In 1857 he

moved

to Elbridge,

N.

Y.,

and from there

111.,

where

he died August 10, 1885.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

* *
*

3. 4.
5.

6.
7.

John, born October 6, 1834. Maria, born September 4, 1836. Andrew, born August 29, 1838. Matilda, born September 24, 1842. Thomas Rigney, born May 4, 1844 died November 14, 1844. Elisha, born October 18, 1845. Gilbert, born March 15, 1848; and died November 27, 1848.
;

1.2. 4. 10. 3. 2. 11.


John Huntington, born October 6, 1834 Schmied May 17, 1857. He died June 6, 1909.
CHILDREN.
*
1.
;

1.

married Harriet Elizabeth

Rachkl Matilda,

born October 22, 1858.


;

2.

Emma Maria,

born March 22, 1860

lives in

Sharon,

111.

3.

*
*

4.
5.
6.
7.

Charlotte Elizabeth, born January 25, 1862. John Franklin, born December 7, 1863. Henry Andrew, born August 30, 1865; lives in EsTELLA Rebecca, born December 7, 1867.
Daisy Belle, born February
21, 1905, in

Sharon,

111.

25, 1879, in Illinois, and died Oregon, Avhere she was teaching school.

May

1. 2. 4.
ried

10. 3. 2. 11.

1. 1.
22,

Rachel Matilda (Huntington) Urick,


David Urick. January
26,

born October
111.

1858

mar-

1882; lives in Sharon,

children.
1.

2.

Nathan, born January 1883 Harriet Mary, born April


April
1,

died in March, 1883.


1,

1885

married Frank

S.

Johnson,

1909.

254
3. 4. 5.
6.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Ralph Rudalph, born March 31, 1888. Frank Huntington, born October 2, 1889. John Glen, born April 12, 1892.
AViLLAUD Eugene, born August
14, 1898.

1. 2. 4.

10. 3. 2. 11. 1. 3.
March
4,

Charlotte Elizabeth (Huntington) Little,


1862
;

married Charles E.

Little,

1886

lives in

born January Dunbar, INIinn.

25,

CHILDKEN.
1.

Mary

2.

1888; married William T. Eliza, born November November 3, 191.3. Esther Huntington, born December 15, 1891.
.'5,

Orr,

3.

4.

George Edward, born September Clarence Raymond, born August

17, 1893. 28, 1895.

5.

Ruth Elizabeth,

born August 23, 1899.

1.2.4. 10. 3.2. 11.


John Franklin Huntington,
Hilma Bott, July 10, 1894. She had two They live in Clear Lake, So. Dakota.

1. 4.
7,

born December

1863; married Mrs.

children, Ethel

and Hazelle Bott.

CHILDREN.
1.

Nathan

Irwin, born June

6,

1899

died

November

16, 1901.

2.

3.

Daisy Irene, born April 1, 1902. Lucille E., born May 21, 1906.

1. 2. 4.

10. 3. 2. 11.
1892.

1. 6.
7,

Estella Rebecca (Huntington) Claypool, born Decend)er


married Joseph
marriase.
S.

186 7;

Claypool,
live in

May 3,

He had

one daughter by a previous

They

Roseburgh, Ore.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

Claude Huntington, born February 27, 1893. John AV' illiam, born July 18, 1894. Raymond Stanley, born JNIarch 31, 1902.
AVilbur Spicncer, born December
20, 1909.

4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

255

1.2. 4. 10. 3.2. 11. 2.


Mauia (Huntington) Van Vechten,
Ashford, Conn.; married,

born September

4,

1836,

in

Mareh

15, 1860, in Elbridiie,

N.

Y., Cornelius

Hiram,

son of Derrick C. and Maria (Hunt)


3,

1828, in Johnsville, N. Y.

bridge,
trustee

N. Y. and clerk

Van Vechten. He was l)orn December Mr. Van Vechten is a farmer, and lives in P^lThey are Cougregationalists, and Mr. Van Vechten has been
for fifty years.

CHILDREN, BORN IN AND NOW, EXCEPT THE FIRST AND THIRD, LIVE IN ELBRIDGE, N. Y.
1.

William Huntington, born November


ber 23, 1861, in Elbridge, N. Y.

2,

1861, and died

Novem11,

2.

James William, born January

10,

1863; married, November

1896, in Elbridge, N. Y., Franc L. Clark.


3.

Ella Maria,
N. Y.

born November

16,

1864; married, October

2,

1895,

Charles F. Harrington, and died

March

15, 1899, in Elbridge,

4.

Charles Francis, born

July

6,

1866; married, October 20, 1892,

May
5.
6.

Pierce, in Elbi-idge, N. Y.
7,

Harriet Alida, born April Carrie Jane, born October

1868.

5,

1869; married.

May

3,

1893, Fred

C'harles Carpenter, in Elbridge,

N. Y.

1.2.4.10.3.2. 11.3.
Andrew Huntington,
in

born August
111.,

29, 1838, in Conn.; married, first,

February, 1862, in Galesburg,

Abby

Sisson

she died in September,


111.,

1862.

He

married, second, in December, 1866, in Galesburg,

Alice

J.,

daugliter of William Betts.

ary 17, 1904.


L, 9th
111.

He

is

She was born December 18, 1845, and died Janua farmer, and served in the Civil War as Corporal of Co.

Cavalry, and received his discharge in November, 1865.


is

He

is

Congregationalist, and

a Deacon in the Church.

land, Geneseo, Galesburg

and Eantoul,

111.,

They have lived in Groveand he now lives in Poutiac, lU.

children.
* *
1. 2.

Edward Franklin, born November 2, 18G7. Henry Lucius, born November 22, 1870.
Jane Ora,
born November
5,

3.

1874, in Kantoul,

111.;

lives in

Dan-

bury, Conn.

1.2.4. 10.3.2. 11.3.

1.

P^DWARD Franklin Huntington, born November 2, 186 7, in Galesburg, 111.; married, June 14, 1893, in Urbana, 111., Anna Mary, daughter of Thomas Beveridge and Margaret Jane (Henderson) Kyle. She was born

May

5,

1866, in Crawford Co.,

111.

256

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He is a fai-mer and a dairyman. He lived in Rantoul, 111., and moved in March, 1906, to Aberdeen, S. D., where they now live. They are Presbyterians, and he was an Elder in the Church from 1907 to 1909.
CHILDREN.
1.

Margaret

Ai^ice, born

May

5,

1894, in Rantoul,

111.
111.

2.

Ernest Kyle, born December

13, 1896, in Rantoul,

1.2.4.10.3.2.11.3.2.
Henry Lucius Huntington,
born November 22,1870, in Rantoul,
111., 111.;

Mabel Hathaway, daughter of Joseph Alonzo and Phebe Ann (Taber) Allen. She was born September 7, 1872, in Buda, 111. He is a stationary engineer, lived Rantoul, 111., and moved first to Worthington, Minn., and then to Pontiac, 111., where they now live. They are Congregationalista.
married, December 25, 1893, in JNIartinton,

children.
1. 2.

3.

4.

Harold Allen, born December 5, 1894, in Rantoul, lU. Mildred Esther, born January 15, 1896, in Rantoul, 111. Lloyd Lucius, born April 24, 1898, in Worthington, Minn. Bertha May, born March 15, 1901, in Worthington, Minn.

1. 2. 4.

10. 3. 2. 11. 4.
born September 24, 1842,
in
7,

Matilda (Huntington) Overstreet,


Groveland,
31, 1839, in
in the Civil
111.;

married, February

1866, in Elbridge, N. Y., Mitchel Edwin,

son of Milton

Lowrey and Catherine (Martin )

Harrodsburg, Ky.

War

in

Overstreet. He was born July Mr. Overstreet is a farmer, and was a private He enlisted August 28, Co. E, 33d Illinois Infantiy.

and was discharged November 27, 1862. They are Presbyterians, and Mr. Overstreet is ruling elder in the church, having been installed February 3, 1878. His mother's grandmother was Lois They live in Woodhull, 111. (1.3.10.2.1.9.).
1861,

children.
1.

2.

3.

Caroline Elizabeth, born November 10, 1866, married, July They live in Galerburg, 111. 31, 1907, William Doyle. Howard Willis, born April 10, 1868, and died March 5, 1885. George Mitchel, born September 30, 1869; lives in Galesburg,
111.

4.

Frank Willard,

born August 27, 1871

married, September 10,


III.

1903, Jennie Holmes.

They

live in

Woodhull,

HUNTINGTON GENEAXOGY.
5.

257
12,

Kate Matilda,

born March

27,

1873; married September


in Leonardsville,

6.

7.

Kan. Alice Dell, born January 21, 1875; married, September 23, 1900, Horace A. Doyle. They live in Lasita, Kan. Arthur Eugene, born February 27, 1876, and died November 2,
1897.

1894, Harry E. Doyle.

They Hve

8.

9.

Florence Belle, born December 18, 1877; married, January 25, They live in Woodhull, 111. 1899, WilHam Elmer Shetler. Lucy Huntington, born Aup;ust 25, 1879; married, July 31,1907,
Devello E. Taft. They live in Woodhull, 111. Nellie Louise, born September 11, 1880; married. May 23, 1906, Floyd E. Alexander. They live in Galesburg, III. Nathan Huntington, born October 17, 1882; lives in Woodhull,
111.

10.

11.

12.

Clara Martin, born March

3,

1885; lives in Galesburg,

111.

1.2.4. 10.3.2. 11.6.


Elisha Huntington, born October 18, 1845, in Groveland, 111.; marJanuary 17, 1882, in Geneseo, 111., Agnes Mead, widow of Orlando N. Wells, and daughter of Robert and Agnes Wilson (Mead) Getty. They lived in Groveland, Geneseo, and Galesburg, 111., El])ridge, N. Y., Sabetha, Kan., and Rock Rapids, Iowa, where they now live. They are Congregationalists. He is president of the Anchor Concrete Stone Co., of Rock
ried,

Rapids, Iowa.

child.
1.

Agnes Louise, born August

14, 1891, in

Rock Rapids, Iowa.

1.2. 4. 10. 3. 6.
Daniel Huntington, born October
Elizabeth Lord.
20, 1775; married, April 24, 1800,

substantial farmer in his native town.


5,

He was He
was

appointed
living, in

Deacon

in the

Congregational church, April

1821, and was often honored by

his fellow citizens with testimonials of

their confidence.

1862, in Groton with his son Simon.

children, born in griswold, conn.


1.
2.

Henry, born February

3.

4.

25, 1801, and died December Lucy, born April 15, 1803, and died April 15, 1838. George, born March 30, 1805. Abigail, born November 27, 1806, and died August

3,

1809.

10, 1855.

5. 6.

Andrew,

born July

29, 1808.
;

Simon, born July

married, September, 1833, Sarah 24, 1810 Worthington, of Colchester. He was in the hatting business,

17

258
and lived
master.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
in Groton, opposite

New

London, where he was

post-

He

was

in

1862 a conductor on the


1812.
19,

New London

and

Pahner
*
7.

railroad.
9,

William, born July


Griswold, Conn.

8.

Olive, born January

1817; married Rev.

Wm.

P. Avery, of

They had two children: William and


22, 1818.

Elizabeth.

9.

Sybel, born September

She

is

dead.

1.

2.4. 10. 3. 6. 3.

He was

Geoh(JK Huntington, born March 30, 1805, and died June 11, 1838. He had been married, and lived in Salost in the ill-fated Pulaski.
child.
1.

vannah, Ga.

Georgiana, an only child, died September father's home in Griswold.

2.5,

1842, at her grand-

1. 2. 4.

10. 3. 6. 5.
29, 1808; married, first,

Andrew Huntington,
1839.

born July

June 3,1835,

Lydia, daughter of (ieorge Loring, of Preston, Conn.,

who

died January 21,

He

married, for his second wife, September 10, 1840, Louisa Tyler,
d., of
2,

daughter of E. B. Downing, m.
of Lisbon, Conn.

Preston,

who died April


F.,

12, 1846.

He

married, the third time, January


in'"

1848,

Mary

daughter of Roswell Down-

Mr. Huntington was

ant in Springfield, Mass., where he was a

for many years a successful merchmember of the firm of Huntington,

Day &

Co.

He

died in Springlield, August 19, 1858.

children, born in SPRINGFIELD,


*
1. 2.

MASIS.

Andrew Tyler,

3. 4.
5.

born February 26, 1842. George Butler, born May 9, 1844, and died August 22, lis 15. Charles Butler, born AprU 5, 1846, and died May <i, 1846.

Henry, born January 20, 1849, and died April AVilliam Francis, born February 18, 1850.

9,

1850.

1. 2. 4.
Ga.; married Harriet, daughter

10. 3. 6. 5. 1.
born February 26, 1842,
in

Andrew Tyler Huntington,


of

Savannah,
Hill.

She was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 16, 1844, and died in Washington, Her parents died when she was an infant. She was D. C, June 4, 1914. adopted by her aunt and uncle, Col. and Mrs. A. N. Lawrence of N. Y. He enlisted at the age of 19 in Co. F, of the 10th regiment, Mass. Volunteers, and In 1864 he participated in the cam])aigns in which the command took part.

Thomas and Sarah (Powell)

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
was transferred
July, 1865.
to the regular

259
and served
until

army

as a hospital steward,

In that year he took a position in the Treasury Department at

to New York, and entered the employ Jay Cooke, the banker, remaining until 1873. In 1878 he re-entered the Treasury Department service, where he remained until he resigned, January He was appointed Chief of the Division of Loans and Currency in 1, 1914. 1889. He died in Washington, D. C, January 26, 1915. He had always retained his interest in Springfield, Mass., and was a member of E. K. Wilcox Grand Army Post.

Washington, but, after a year, he went

of

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary Lawrence,
Louisa,

resides in Vienna, Va.

2.

resides in Vienna, Va.


31, 1914, in

3.

Guy, married October

Washington, D. C, Mrs. Annie

L. Haslett, and resides in Washington, D. C.


4.

March, was drowned.

1. 2. 4.

10. 3. 6. 7.
9,

William Huntington,
1846.

born July

1812; married, November, 1833,

Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Tyler, of Griswold,

who died November

24,

He

married, in 1847, Eunice Avery, of Preston; after his death she

married A. E. Emmons.
1850.

He was

a farmer, and died in Griswold, March

3,

CHILDREN, BORN IN GRISWOLD, CONN.


1.

Sarah, born October


September

4,

1836.

She died

in

Springfield,

Mass.,

25, 1862.
21, 1840;

2.

Hannah,
1862.

born March

was teaching

in

Norwich

city, in

3. 4.

Daniel, born July 31, 1844, and was in 1862 in the Union army. George, born September 6, 1846, and died December 6, 1846.

1. 2. 4. 10. 4.

Ezra Huntington,
1767, Elizabeth, (1.

born June

21,

1742.

He

married, February 25,

3. 10. 2. 6.)

who
8,

died in Norwich, October 19, 1796.


1797,

He

married the second time October


1804.

widow Dean,
17, 1805,

of Franklin, Conn.,

whose maiden name was Mary Rudd, and she died

in Franklin,

He

married, for his third wife,

March

November 12, widow Lathrop, whose

maiden name was Betsey Hyde, also, of Franklin. He spent the early portion of his life in his native town, where he was respected and honored.

He

died in Franklin, in 1820.

260

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN., WHERE THEIR BIRTHS ARE RECORDED.


1.

2.

3.

4.
5.

*
*

6.
7.

8.
9.

*10.

Charles, born November 5, 1767, and died July 25, 1775. AsHER, born February 25, 1770. Joel, born March 2, 1772. Silas, born November 13, 17 74, and died February 21, 1790. Charles, who died July 25, 1775. Abel, born February 21, 1777. Charles, born September 15, 17 79. Betsey, born November 17, 1781 married Wheelock Bingham. Anne, born May 9, 1784. David, born April 24, 1788.
;

1.2.4.10.4.2.
Asher Huntington,
in Preston,

born February 25,1770.

Studied medicine with

Dr. Philemon Tracy of Norwich, and

Conn.
in

commenced the practice of his profession He married Lucy Andnis and removed to Chenango, N.Y.,

where he died

1833.

children, born in CHENANGO,


1.

N. Y.
19, 1824, P.

Harriet, born

in 1790, married,

December

Babcock,

2.

3.

and lived at North East, in Pennsylvania. Francis, born in 1792. married in 1815 Philena Gates, lived in Lysander, N. Y., and had two daughters. Eliza, born in 1794, married John Babcock, and lived in Preston,
Wisconsin.

4.
5.

Justinian, born June

14, 1798.
;

Lucy Ann,

born

in

1803

married, in 1820, A. Babcock, and lived

in Milton,

Wisconsin.

1. 2. 4.

10.4. 2.

4.

Justinian Huntington, born June 14, 1798, married, February 8, 1823, Ambrosia Crandall, who died, March 19, 1855. He married again, October He was a harnessmaker and farmer, resid28, 1857, Mrs. Permelia Keeler. ing in South Brookfield, N. Y,
children, born
1.

in

south BKOOKFIKLI),
1824; married,

n. y.

2.

10, 1851, Eliza, born December 18, Dewitt C. Coon, and lived in South Brookfield. They had three children Ambrosia, Eulalio, and Franklin. Mary E., born January 19, 1828; married, August 25, 1847, Rhodes Barker, and lived in South Brookfield. They had three

Febi-uary

children

Charles, Elizabeth, and George.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

261

Emeline

E., born August 22, 1829; married, October 12, 1852, Rev. Isaac L. Ogden, and lived in Allegany, N. Y. They had
:

four children

Walter, Rollo, Florence, and Nelson.


22, 1832.

*
*

4.
5.

FuANKLiN Charles, born December

Lucy Adelaide,

born April

4,

1836.
in

6.

Louisa, born August

18, 1841,

and lived

South Brookfield, N. Y.

1. 2. 4. 10. 4. 2. 4. 4.

Franklin Charles Huntington, born December

22, 1832, in

South

N. Y., Louise Abigail, daughter of William Franklin and Desire (Bass) Langworthy. She was born February 25, 1836, in West Edmeston, N. Y. He was a farmer. He died September 2, 1904, in West Edmeston, N. Y. He was a Universalist.

Brookfield, N. Y.; married in April, 1856, in South Brookfield,

CHILDREN, born IN WEST EDMESTON,


* *
1.

N. Y.

Shirley Langworthy, born August


IvALOO, born October
10, 1860.

5,

1859.

2.

3.

LuELLA, born May


N. Y.

12,

1863;
in

her home

is

in

West Edmeston,

Teaches school

Oneonta, N. Y.

4.
5.

Luetta, born May 12, 1863. Charles Franklin, born February


27, 1889, in

19, 1865; married, February Westmoreland, N. Y., Melvia Dorleska, daughter of Jonathan Guernsey and Melissa Clarissa (Bennett) Brook. She was born August 26, 1867, in Georgetown, N. Y. He was a farmer. They removed to Oneonta, N. Y,, in 1891, and he is

now

a commercial traveler.

J'hey are Universalists.

1.2.4.10.4. 2. 4.4.

1.

Shirley Langworthy Huntington, born August 5, 1859, in West Edmeston, N. Y.; married, November 28, 1888, in Leonardsville, N. Y., Nellie Eliza, daughter of Thomas Morris and Amanda Jane (Dye) Rogers.
She was born February 20, 1868, in Leonardsville, N. Y. He is an attorney at law, and moved from Leonardsville, N. Oneonta, N. Y., Januar}- 1, 1889, where they now live. They are Free Baptists.
Y.,
to

children.
1.

2. 3.

Franklin Charles, born November 5, 1889. Elizabeth Amanda, born July 3, 1894, and died May

5,

1895.

4.

Lowell Shirley, Dorothy Louise,

born June

23, 1897.
4,

born March

1899.

262

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 2. 4.
N.
Y.; married,

10. 4. 2. 4. 4. 2.

10, 1860, in Edmeston, N. Y., Geno Clair, son of He was born August 28, 1859. J. Deloss and Cynthia (Palmiter) Rogers. Mr. Rogers is Special Agent for the State Excise Department. They are Seventh Day Baptists, and reside in Edmeston, N. Y.

IvALOO (Huntington) Rogers, born October


October
7,

1885, in Edmeston,

CHILDREN, BORN IN LEONARDSVILLE,


*
1.

N. Y.
7,

Harold Huntington,
1910, in

born

May

12, 1889; Y.,

married September

West Edmeston, N.
Edmeston, N. Y.

Winnifred

Emma

Holmes.

They
2.

live in

Donald Deloss,

born January 22, 1895.

1.

2.4. 10.4.2.4.4.4.

born May 12, 1863, in West EdmesN. Y; married, October 28, 1886, in West Edmeston, N. Y., Frank Murray, son of Henry Luther and Frances Marion Spooner. He was born January 6, 1859, in Brookfield, N. Y., and was a widower before this marriage. He is an editor, and lived in Afton, N. Y., before moving to Brookfield,

LuETTA (Huntington) Spooner,

ton,

N. Y., where they now live. They are Seventh Day Baptists, and Mr. Spooner
Trustee.

is

the Village School

CHILDREN.
1.

2.
3.

Laurence Huntington, born July 22, 1887, in Brookfield, N. Malcolm Graeme, born February 17, 1892, in Brookfield, N. Jean Francois, born September 29, 1893, in Brookfield, N. Y.

Y. Y.

4.

Margaret

Louise, born January

17, 1899, in Afton,

N. Y.

1. 2. 4.

10. 4. 2. 4. 5.
born April
4, 1836, in

Lucy Adelaide (Huntington) Chesebrouoh,


South Brookfield, N. Y.; married February
in
14,

1856, in South Brookfield,

Amos, son of Henry and Asenath (Maxon) Chesebrough. He was born May, 1828, in Brookfield, N. Y. Mr. Chesebrough was a physician and surgeon, a graduate of Castleton He was Trustee of the Edmeston, N. Y., UniMedical college, in Vermont. He was a versalist church, and Supervisor of the same town for three terms. practicing physician for forty years, beloved and honored by all who knew him. He died December 9, 1894, and his wife on June 25, 1900, both in Edmeston, N. Y.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN SOUTH BROOKFIELD,
*
1.
2.

263
N. Y.

Clarence Henry, born July 27, 1860. Carrol Amos, born April 7, 1862; married, January 25, 1888, West Edmeston, N. Y., Cora Anna Wheeler. They live
Edmeston. Philo, born October
29, 1865.

in
in

3.

1.2.4. 10.4.2.4.5.
Clarence Henry Chesebrough, born July
field,

1.

27, 1860, in South BrookN. Y.; married, January 10, 1883, in South PMmeston, N. Y., Minnie Genevieve Hooker. They live in Edmeston.

child.
1.

Florence Josephine, born October


N. Y.

22, 1886, in

South Edmeston,

1.2. 4. 10.4.2.4. 5.3.


Philo Chesebrough, m.
N.
Y.; married,
d.,

born October 29, 1865, in South Brookfield,

September

14, 1899, in

Jermyn,

Pa.,

Minnie Blanche Graves,

He

died June 30, 1909, in Scranton, Pa.

child.
1.

Elizabeth, born December

31, 1903, in Rochester,

N. Y.

1.2. 4. 10.4. 3.
Joel Huntin<jton, born March 2, 1772; married, July 26, 1801, Mary Bingham, who died; after which he married, July 1, 1813, Laura Cheney. He lived in Manlius, X. Y., and died there December 21, 1850.
S.

children, born in manlius,


1.

n. y.

Ralph Bingham,

2.

Mary

3.

born November 21, 1802; was a sailor. Sophia, born May 15, 1814. and died January 17, 1826. William Ezra, born March 29, 1816; married,* November 30, 1853, Elizabeth Huntington Safford, and lived in Baldwinsville, N. Y. She died in Phcenix, N. Y., on February 3, 1896. He died in Phoenix, N. Y., June 29, 1886.

4.

Laura Philena,

born April

11,

1818; married, June

6,

1839,

Edward M. Robinson.
5.

They

lived in Pulaski,

N. Y., where she

died June 2, 1853. Julia Maria, born September


1843, Charles Smith,

1,

1820; married,

December

27,

6.

and lived and died in Manlius, N. Y. Joel Cheney, born December 27, 1822, and died September
1823.

22,

7.

Lemuel Cheney,

born June 27, 1824.

264

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2. 4. 10. 4.3. 7.


Lemuel Cheney Huntington,
1849, Julia Sharp.

They

lived in

born June 27, 1824; married, May 10, Omaha, Neb., where he died July 10, 1881.

CHILDREN, BORN IN BALDWINSVILLE,


1.

N. Y.

Laura
then,

Eliza, born December

21,

1850.
in

Married John A. WorDenver,


Col.,

January

1."),

1883, and

died

April

5,

1885.

2.

Charles Smith, born November

22, 1853.
7,

3,

Arthur Sharp,
Neb.

born December

1856, and resides in

Omaha,

1. 2. 4.
ville,

10. 4. 3. 7. 2.
22, 1853, in

Charles Smith Huntington, born November

Baldwins-

N. Y.; married, December 21, 1882, in Omaha, Cora May, daughter of Merrick and Anna (Beattie) Cumings. She was born in Clarence, Iowa. He is a manufacturer and merchant. He lived in Baldwinsville, N. Y.,
until 1861, then

moved

to

Omaha, Neb., where he now

lives.

He

was City

Councilman from 1903 chairs in his Lodge.

to 1906.

He

is

a 33d degree Mason, and has held all

They

are Presbyterians.

children.
1.

Lois, born October

9,

1883, and died

March
;

16, 1893.

2.

Jean Huston,

born

May

3,

1885; married, October 23, 1908, in

3. 4.

5.

Omaha, Neb., Ernest Anson Conaway they live in Omaha, Neb. born August 8, 1887; lives in Omaha, Neb. born June 27, 1891; married, May 6, 1911, Sidney Reed Burr; they live in Omaha, Neb. Alice Cora, born July 8, 1902; lives in Omaha, Neb.

Lemuel Cheney, Helen Cumings,

1.2.4.10.4.6.
Abel Huntington, born February 21, 1777. Pursued his medical studies with Dr. Philemon Tracy of Norwich, and received his diploma from the ConIn May, 1797, he went to East necticut Medical Convention, in April, 1797.
Hampton, L. L, and entered upon the successful practice of his profession, in which he soon achieved most honorable distinction. In addition to a good medical reputation, he secured also reputation for qualities which fitted him for public service in civil life; and was called, for a while, from his professional In 1820 he was career, for the more noisy and stirring duties of political life.
appointed by the legislature of

New York

member

of the Electoral College,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
in

265

James Monroe. In 1821 he was elected a member was a representative in the United States Congress, from the first congressional district of New York, and through both the twenty-third and twenty-fourth congresses he both by vote and speecli
which he gave
his vote to

of the

New York

senate.

In 1833-7 he

showed himself to be a consistent democrat of the Jackson school. In 1845 he was appointed by President Polk, collector of customs for the port of Sag Harbor, and served through the term for which he was appointed. In 1846 he was a member of the convention for revising the constitution of the State of

New York. In 1853 the Regents of the New York University conferred on him the lionorary degree of m. d. Among the venerable forms present at our pleasant family meeting in Norwich in 1857, none was more so than that of this hale and" still youthfully humorous and nuich beloved and honored man. He married, in Norwich, Frances Lee, daughter of George Lee of Norwich. He died in East Hampton, May 18, 1858, after three week's
illness.

His departure was in perfect peace.

CHILDREN, BORN IN EAST HAMPTON.


*
1.

2.

Mariette, born October 9, 1800. Cornelia, born June 24, 1803, and made frequent contributions to our
of the grace

lived with her father.

periodical literature;

Sea Spray, published in 1857, will and vigor of her style, as well as a living picture of the past in that old sea-exposed domain, on which its well told tales were once the verities of human life.
resided in East

She and the be a perpetual memorial

3.

* 4.

Abby L., born August 9, 1806, and George Lee, born July 15, 1811.

Hampton.

1.2.4. 10. 4.
Mariette (Huntington) Gardiner,
in

6. 1.
born October
9,

1800; married

February, 1820, David Gardiner of Brooklyn, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

John Lyon, who was

a practicang physician

at

Bull's

Head,

Dutchess County, N. Y.
2.

Charles Huntington, born in 1826; married Mary Russell Birge. He was at one time rector of the Episcopal Church at
In May, 1911, he was living in Bridgehampton, having retired from active service in the ministry. Mrs. Gardiner died June 16, 1915. Her husband predeceased her.
Ashfield, Mass.

L.

I.,

3.

Frances Lee.

She married,

in October, 1856,

Rev. C. P.

JNIaples,

then rector of Trinity Church, Portland, Oregon, but

who

after-

wards had a charge

in Ohio.

26G

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2. 4. 10.4. 6.4.


George Lee Huntington,
married, October 24, 1833, in

born July 15, 1811, in East Hampton, L.

I.;

and Phebe (Coles) Hoogland.


died in East Hampton, L.
I.,

York, N. Y., Mary, daughter of Daniel She was born in 1812, in Manhasset, L. I., and
2,

New

January

1890.

He was

a physician, a graduate of N. Y. University


in Suffolk

and was Coroner


Presbyterians.

County, N. Y., for a number of terms.


I.,

He

died in f^ast Hampton, L.

and Medical School, They were February 22, 1881.

CHILDREN, BORN IN EAST HAMPTON,


*
1.

L.

I.

2.

Benjamin Hoogland, born September 21, 1835. Charles Gardiner, born March 3, 1838, and died September
1848.

8,

3.

Abel, born October


L.
I.,

14, 1840;

married, October 10, 1865, in

Islip,

Kate Stansbury, daughter of AVilliam Cory and Amelia

(Snedecor) Smith.

She was born August


life

20, 1847, in Islip, L.I.

He was a physician. He was


subsecjuently entering

in general practice for

many

years,

insurance business, becoming Medical

Director of the N. Y. Life Insurance Co.


this

He

remained with
retained by the

Company

until failing health

compelled his resignation from

active participation in the work,

when he was

Company
of the

as Consulting

Medical Director.

He was

a graduate

N. Y. University and Medical College, 1862.

He was
1.

volunteer extra surgeon near the close of the Civil War, though not enlisted.

He
is

died

November

6,

1907, in Islip, L.
J.

Mrs.

Huntington
*
*
4.
5.

living in

Lakewood, N.
9,

Mary

George, born April 9, 1850. Elizabeth, born December

1853.

1.2. 4. 10.4. 6. 4.

1.

BEN.JAMIN Hoogland Huntington, born September 21, 1835, in East Hampton, L. I.; maiTied, October 13, 1857, in Brooklyn, N. Y., Sarah Rebecca, daughter of Stephen and Mary Elmira (Powell) Hayues. He was president of the Dime Savings Bank in Brooklyn, N. Y., and held a position of great trust with A. A. Lowe and Brother. His talent was along financial and literary lines, and his opinions were much sought and discussed with interest by advanced thinkers in the modern
banking world.

He was warden and


lyn,

vestryman

in St.

Mark's Ej)iscopal Church


Calif.

in

Brook-

N. Y.,
in

for

many

years.

He
in

retired in 1906 on account of impaired health,

and died

Januarj% 1912,

San Francisco,

His wife died August

8,

1896, in Brooklyn, N. Y.

il

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN BROOKLYN,
*
1.
2.

267
N. Y.

Stephen Wallace, born October

14, 1858.

Mary Elmira, born November


ried.

25, 1860,

and died

in 1881,

unmar-

3.

4.
5.

Alice Lee, born in 1862, and died in 1878, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Cornelia, born June 4, 1864. Carolyn, born November 13, 1868; married Hamilton Parrish,
and
lives in

Bermuda.
in 1870.

6.

Frances Lee, born

1.

2.4. 10.4. 6. 4.

1. 1.
14, 1858, in

Stephen Wallace Huntington, born October

Brooklyn,

N. Y.; married, December 7, 1898, in Brooklyn, N. Y., Florence Laing. He was in the banking business for many years, and has now entered largely into the political arena of New Rochelle, where they reside, and where he
is

a very popular

He
tees.

is

at present

man. chairman

of the finance

and

local

improvement commitN. Y.

CHILDREN, born IN NEW^ ROCHELLE,


1. 2.

Stephen Wallace, born April 16, 1900. James Bogart Laing, born January 22,

1905.

1.2. 4. 10. 4. 6.4. 1.4.


Cornelia (Huntington) Keeney, born June
4,

1864, in Brooklyn,

N. Y.; married in 1886, in Brooklyn, Seth Ashby, son of Abner Chase and Susan (Ashby) Keeney. He was born March 30, 1864, in Jamaica, L. L INIr. Keeney is in the life insurance business, and lives in Santa Barbara,
California.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Ashby Huntington,
Gladys, born August

born November
29, 1901, in

19, 1887, in

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Denver, Colo.

1.
N.
F.

2.4. 10. 4. 6.4.

1. 6.

Frances Lee (Huntington) Erhart, born


Y.; married, April 12, 1894, in Brooklyn,

and Fany (Pfizer) Erhart.


7,

He

in 1870, in Brooklyn, William Herman, son of Charles was born in 1868, in Brooklyn, N. Y.

Mrs. Erhart died November

1902,
lives in

Mr. Erhart is a manufacturing chemist, and N. Y., and his two children with him.

New York

City,

268

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Margaret Huntington,

born iu May, 1895.


in

2.

Charles Frederick Huntington, born


1. 2. 4.

November, 1897.

10. 4. 6. 4. 4.
9,

George Huntington,
ried,

born April

1850, in East

Hampton, L.

I.;

mar-

October

6,

1874, in Pomeroy, O.,

Mary

Elizabeth, daughter of Martin and


30, 1850, in

Katherine P. (Horton) Heckard.


eroy, O.

She was born September

Pomand

He

is

a physician, and a graduate of the College of Physicians


in 1871.

Surgeons of N. Y.,

He is the author of a paper on "Chorea," which he read before the Meigs and Mason Academy of Medicine in 1872, and which was pubhshed in the Medical and Surgical Reporter. This paper described a peculiar form of hereditary chorea existing in Long Island, N. Y., which has since attracted much attention, both at home and abroad, and which has been designated by the name of "Huntington Chorea." He lived in La Grangeville, N. Y., in 1874, Asheville, N. C, from 1901 to 1902, Hopewell Junction, N. Y., from 1903 to 1914 when they removed to
Cairo, N. Y.

They

are Episcojialians.
N. Y.

CHILDREN, BORN IN LA GRANGEVILLE,


*
*
1.

2.

Katherine, born July 27, 1875. Charles Gardiner, born July 1,

1878.

3.

4.

Abel, born June 5, 1880, and died December 22, 1891, in the Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled, in N. Y. City. Elizabeth, born November 27, 1881 lives at Hopewell Junction, N. Y.
;

5.

Edwin Horton, born October 22, 1883; lived at Hopewell Junction, N. Y. He graduated from Albany Medical College in May,
1914, and in 1915 was practicing in Cairo, N. Y.

6.

Eleanor, born September 27,1885;


N. Y.

lives at Hoi)ewell Junction,

1.2. 4. 10.4. 6.4. 4. 1.


Katherine (Huntin(;ton) Hutchinson,
(irangeville,

son of

born July 27, 1875, in La June G, 1899, in Islip, L. I., Moultrie Brailsford, He was born Joscjjh Hall Waring and Mary (Fi-eer) Hutchinson.

N.

Y.; married,

March

31, 1871, in Summerville, S. C.


is

Mr. Hutchinson

in the trafllc dept. of a

Steamship Line, and lived

in

Atlanta, Ga., from 1897 to 1900, in


since 1903 in Summerville, S. C.

Augusta, Ga., from 1900 to 1903, and


are Presbyterians.

They

CHILD.
1.

Abel Huntington,

born September

1,

1900, in Augusta, Ga.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY

269

1.2.4. 10.4. 6.4.4.2.


ville,

of
in

born July 1, 1878, in La GrangeN. Y.; married, December 12, 1006, in Brooklyn, N.Y., Marjorie, daughter Robert and Mary (Bannister) Stewart. She was born February 24, 1879, Brooklyn, N. Y. He graduated from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn,
8.

Chakles Gardiner Huntington,

ComMarch 1900, Elizabeth, N. J., to February' 1901, Brooklyn, N. Y., to December 1903, Summervilie, S. C, to June 1907, and is now living in Cliicago, 111. They are Episcopalians.
as B.
in 1899.
is

He

now with

the Western Banknote and Engraving

pany.

He

lived in

La

Grangeville, N. Y., to

CHILDREN.
1.

Elizabeth, born December

1,

1908.
19,

2.

Charles Gardiner,

born February

1913.

1. 2. 4.
in

10. 4. 6. 4. 5.

Bridge, born December 19, 1853, married January 24, 1872, in East Hampton, L. 1., Frederick, son of Edward and Harriet (Baker) Bridge. He was born June
East Hampton, L.
I.;

Mary Elizabeth (Huntington)

Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Bridge for many years was connected with H. Fogg and Co.; afterwards with the China and Japan Tradinor Co., Ltd., going, as manager of said Company, in 1879, to both China and Japan. He returned in May, 1884, with serious lung trouble. He had lived in Brooklyn, N. Y., in China and Japan, and died in Morristown, N. Y., October 27, 1884. Mrs. Bridge lives in Brooklyn, N. Y. She
17, 1849, in

the firm of

is

a Congregationalist.

children.
*
1.

2.

Harriet Baker, born January 20, 1873. Elizabeth Huntington, born April 15,
married October
3,

1875, in Brooklyn N. Y.;

1900, in Brooklyn, X. Y.,

Howard

Valentine,

son of William H. and Rebecca (Higgin) Merrell.

He was

born

is a physician and surgeon, and graduated in June, 1894, from Peddle Institute, Hightstown, N. J., and from the College of Physi-

February

14,

1875. in South Branch, N. J.

Mr. Merrell

cians

ville, Pa.,

and Surgeons in New York, in 1898. from 1900 to 1905, and now lives
are Congregationalists.
21,

He

lived in

MeadN. Y.

in Brooklyn,

They
*
3.

Julia, born March

187 7.

*
*

4. 5.
6.

Frederick William, born March 4, 1879. Florence Huntington, born June 12, 1880. Edward George, born April 27, 1883, in Yokohama, died AprU 29, 1902, in Saranae, N. Y.

Jajjan,

and

270

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2.4. 10. 4. 6.4.5.


in

1.
20, 1873,

Harriet Baker (Bridge, Sammis) Goodman, born January

Brooklyn, N. Y.; married October 17, 1894, in Brooklyn, to Whitefiekl Sammis. In 1902 she was granted a divorce, and in 1903 she married Harry

Goodman, of Los Angeles,

California,

where they now


(sammis.)

live.

CHILD,
1.

Kenneth Whitefield,

born July

25, 1895.

1.2. 4. 10.4. 6.4. 5. 3.


Julia (Bridge) Austin, born March
lyn,
21,

187 7, in Brooklyn, N. Y.;


Tliey live in Brook-

married November 22, 1898, Dwight Edwards Austin.

N. Y.

children.
1.

Marjorie Huntington, born September

29, 1899.

2.

Edward

Bridge, born July

17, 1904.

3.

Elizabeth Huntington, born

April 29, 1907.

1.2. 4. 10.4. 6. 4.5.4.


Frederick William Bridge, born March
married October 19, 1907, in Southold, L.
live in Southold, L.
I.

I.,

4, 1879, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; Phebe Rockwell Marshall. They

child.
1.

Frederick Marshall, born August

18, 1908.

1.2.4. 10.4. 6.4.5. 5.


Florence Huntington (Bridge) Hutchinson, born June
in
12, 1880,

Shanghai, China; married June 12, 1902, Joseph Waring, son of Philip He was born September Henry and Susan Jane Clark (Freer) Hutchinson.
3,

1877,

and died January

17, 1915.

They

lived in Summerville, S. C.

children.
1. 2.

3.

Frederick Bridge, born June 27, 1904 died Joseph, born May 12, 1906. Daniel Hoogland, born August 21, 1908.
;

May

13, 1905.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

271

1.2.4. 10.4.
Charles Huntington, born September
rieil

7.

15, 1779, in Norwich, Ct.; marAugust 3, 1810, ]\Iartha, daughter of Abel and Margaret (Tracy) Hyde. She was born July 8, 1783, and died March 10, 1830, in Chittenango, X. Y. He was an artisan, and an elder in the Dutch Reformed Church. His

influence in the church

Norwich,

Ct., in Sullivan,

and community was eminently happy. He lived in N. Y., and in Columbus, N. Y. He died in Chit-

tenango, N. Y., January 20, 1859.

CHILDREN.
1,

Margaret Elizabeth, born August


West, September
16, 1845, in

17, 1811 married Charles C. Columbus, N. Y.


;

2.

3.

*
*

4.
5. 6.

1815, in Columbus, N. Y.; died December 8, 1836, in Schenectady, N. Y. Silas Hyde, born March 18, 1818. Charles, born May 18, 1820. Joel, born in Chittenango, N. Y., October 27, 1822; graduated at Union College in 1848, and was a tutor there in 1849 and '50.

Ezra Abel, born June 12, 1813. Sarah Augusta, born May 12,

He

studied theology, and was ordained.

He
month

died August 12,


after his settle-

1854, in Albany,

N.

Y., of cholera, one

ment

as

preacher in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


testifies

Professor Pearson, of Union College, thus


his character: "

respecting

He was

a fine scholar, and bid fair for eminence

in his profession.

His untimely death, wliile on a visit to his brother Ezra, in Albany, occasioned great grief to his friends, both here and at Milwaukee."

7.

Mary

Sophia, born June

16, 1826.

1.2. 4. 10. 4. 7. 2.
Ezra Abel Huntington,
married,
ter of
first,

born June

12,

1813, in

Columbus, N. Y.;

July

30, 1839, in

Schenectady, N. Y.,

Anna Euphemia, daughVechten.

Jacob and Katherine Van


15, 1817, in

Wyck (Mason) Van

She was born

June N. Y.

He

Schenectady, N. Y., and died April 6, 1866, in Auburn, married, second, April 16, 1868, in Albany, N. Y., Katherine,

daughter of Jacob and Martha (Van Dyke) Van Vechten. cember 27, 1825, in Schenectady, N. Y.
^Ir.

She was born De-

Huntington was a Presbyterian clergjman, and a professor in the He graduated from Union College in 1833. He was pastor in Albany, N. Y., from 1836 to January 10, 1855, professoi- in the Auburn Seminary from June, 1855, to 1893, then Professor Emeritus, from 1893 to the time of his death, which occurred July 14, 1901, in Auburn, N. Y. A memorial volume was published in 1902, containing
Theological Seminary in Auburn, N. Y.

272

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

of

photographs and addresses given at the memorial service, held in the Chapel Auburn Seminary, January 15, 1902.

The

following are exti-acts from a tribute to Dr. Huntington published


:

soon after his death

He came
was a period

to

Auburn

in

1854 from an influential pastorate

in

Albany.

It

Seminary after a time of weakness and discouragement. With Dr. Hopkins, still a young man from the old Faculty, and Dr. Edwin Hall and Dr. Jonathan B. Condit called at the same time with Dr. Huntington, the Seminary entered upon a new career of growth and wide
of reconstruction for the

iuHuence.

The

best traditions of the elder time were repeated.

Until 1867,

Dr. Huntington gave instruction in both Old and

New

Testaments.

Then

with the appointment of Professor Pierce, one of his pupils, to the chair of the

Hebrew language and


James
S.

literature,

he gave himself solely

to the

New

Testament.
Dr.

In 1884, Dr. Huntington's work was limited to


eighty, Dr. Huntington
nificant of the

New

Testament

criticism.

Riggs becoming Professor of Biblical Greek.

In 1892, at the age of

was made Professor Emeritus. These facts are siggrowth of theological education and the enlarging conception and influence of his own work As a pastor, Dr. Huntington received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Columbia College, and the degree of Doctor

Laws many years after from Lafayette. Only the men who knew Dr. Huntington in his prime can appreciate the The Seminai-y was varied and effective work he did for Auburn Seminary.
of
his life

and he gave himself without

stint to its welfare.

He was

influential in

the counsels of trustees and Faculty.


in constant service.

His foresight and practical energy were


its

He

administered the scholarship funds of the Seminary,

won new

friends for the Seminary, increased

endowment and advanced


Seminary,
it

its

instruction.
Influential as

he was

in these general interests of the

was

to

the special

work

of teaching that

he gave himself.

Others might write books,

upon the hearts of his ))upils. To this one thing he gave He was a most acceptathe power and the joy of mission. ble preacher and often sought for, but tlie sermons were never suffered to inName, praise of men these were not cared for in terfere with his teaching. He was a patient, careful, the privilege of training men for the ministry. kindly teacher, ministering to the dull and the indifferent with more sense of His mind was clear and logical rather than obligation than to the brilliant. imaginative and mystical. He therefore insisted upon clear analysis and upon system in truth, giving the large outlines of a writer and putting emphasis upon He was familiar with the minute exegetical scholarship of recent doctrine. days and used the tools and results for himself, but did not so much ])ut them into the hands of his pupils as give them the results that satisfied his own judgment. He was a fine example of the older method of teaching. And his pupils were like his children. He had them uj)on his heart. He welcomed them to his home. He followed them in their work. He was
he chose
to write

himself.

He had

everywhere the same thoughtful, wise, generous friend.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

273
Church and
his service

He was

an example to believers

in his love of the

for the higher interests of the city.

He was

generous in the use of time and

means for every good cause. He did not suffer absorbing studies and pressing demands of his profession to be an excuse for the neglect of the common Every pastor thought of him as his duties and opportunities of the Church. He was never more happy than in the weekly prayer-meetright hand man. ing, supplementing the address of the leader, catching the thought from some word of prayer or remark of an humble disciple and pouring into it the wealth
of his Bible knowledge, his deep experience of God's grace, his earnest desu-e
to

be of help to men.
life.

It

was

to the

young men who

listened a liberal educa-

tion in spiritual

The
tious

service in every

sphere came from his heart.


genuine, from
life,

It

was simply the


facti-

outflow of a rich, cultured, harmonious manhood.

There was nothing


life.

and

professional:

it

was

all

the

He had

a Puritan

and yet such a sense of God's goodhe was full of mirth and humor. He loved little children and his childlike spirit bubbled over with joyousness of living. There was conviction with charity. He held to his own views most tenaciously. He saw no reason for changing the early views he formed of the Scriptures and Christian doctrine. But he never bolstered up " Mercy and his own views by condemning those who differed from him. truth" were met together in this life. There was rock in the character, but like the rock of some mountain glen it sent forth its sweet waters and beautiful
conscience and a most serious view of
ness,

and such

faith in " the all things for good," that

things

grew along the way.

CHILDREN.
1.

Charles, born May


Albany, N. Y.

28, 1840.

and died December

28,

1840, in

2.

* * *

3. 4.

October 22, 1841, in Albany, N. Y., and died September 14, 1871, in Auburn, N. Y. Chester, born October 19, 1843. Katherene, born August 12, 1845.

Anna Mason, born

5.
6.

Samuel Van Vechten, born November 10, Martha Hyde, born September 9, 1857.

1852.

1.2.4. 10.4. 7.2.3.


ried

Chester Huntington, born August 19, 1843, in Albany, N. Y.; marJune 30, 1873, in Xew York City, N. Y., Katherine Hazard, daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Breese (Vermilye) Smith. She was born June 8, 1852, He is an arcliitect and engineer, a graduate of Hamilin New York, N. Y. ton College, in 1866, and was a student at Columbia College School of Mines from 1866 to 1869. He was Professor of Mathematics, and Physics at Hamilton College, from 1870 to 1880. He lived in Albany, and Auburn, N. Y., up to 1855, at Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., to 1869, in New York City,
18

274
N. Y.,
to 1880, Flushing,

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.
N.
Y., to

1882, and in

Princeton, N.

J.,

from 1895

to the present time.

He was
1898.

a deacon in the Congregational church at Flushing, X. Y., from

1885 to 1906, and a member of the Flushing Board of Education from 1895 to

They are Presbyterians.


CHILDREN.
1.

Edward Vermilyk,
ried July
of
6,

born April
S.

1909, in

Xew York

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas

N. Y.: marEdwards, daughter Van Yolkenburgh.


26, 1874, in Clinton,

City, Susie

He is assistant professor of mathematics, at Harvard University. He is a graduate of Harvard College, A. b., 1895, a.m., 1897, and of Strassburg, ph. d., 1901. He lived as a boy in Flushing,
N.
Y.; taught for

two years
is

in

Williams College,

in

Williams-

town, Mass., and

now

living in

Cambridge, Mass.

They

are

Congregationalists.
2.

Tracy, born April


at

29, 1878, in Clinton,

X. Y.; died June 30, 1879,

3.

Asbury Park, N. J. Howard, born December


Princeton, X. J.

13,

1885, in Flushing, X. Y.; lives in

He

is

a prominent

member

of the

Aero Club

of

America, and has designed a new form of flying machine intended


for military scout work.
4.

Katherine, born June


Princeton, X. J.

10,

1893,

in

Flushing, X. Y.; lives in

1.

2. 4. 10.4. 7.2. 4.

Katherine (Huntington) Bigelow, born August 12, 1845, in Albany, X. Y.; married, June 24, 1868, in Auburn, X. Y., Dana Williams, son of Horace and Julia Ann (Porter) Bigelow. He was born Xovember 27, 1843, in Waterville, X. Y. Mr. Bigelow is a clergyman, a graduate of Hamilton College, 1865, and of Auburn Theological Seminary, 1868. He was j)astor of the Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville, X. Y., from l.s6.s to 1872; of the Congregational Church in Pitcher, X. Y., from 1.S72 to 1.S77. and of the Memorial Presbyterian Church in Utica, X. Y., since 1877. He was Moderator of the Synod of Xew York from October, 1904, to October. 1905, and was given the degree of D. D., by Hamilton College in 1906.
children.
1.

Anna Van Vechten,


maiTied, June
5,

born March

31, 186!), in Fayetteville,

X. Y.;

1889, in Utica, X. Y.,

Rev. James

Burton

Rodgers.

They

live in

Manila, Philippine Islands.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
2.

275
N.
Y.;

Harriet Williams,
lives in

born June Northampton, Mass.

7,

1870, in Fayetteville,

3.

Horace, born December

18, 1871, in Fayetteville, N. Y.; married, September 26, 1900, in Fayetteville, N. Y., Anna Sophia Wells. He died October 15, 1901, in New York City, N. Y. He was a

physician.
4.

Laura Gertrude,

5.

6.

born March 23, 1874, in Pitcher, N. Y.; died December 31, 1897, in Utica, N. Y. Frances Helen, born November 15, 187 7, in Utica, N. Y.; died J\[ay 12, 1879, in Utica, N. Y. Katherine Huntington, born November 9, 1880, in Utica,

N.
7.

Y.; died

July 26, 1895,

in

Utica,

N. Y.

Ruth Tracy,
now
lives.

born March

21,

1883, in Utica, N. Y., where she

8.

Mason Huntington, born February he lives in New York City.

11, 1888, in

Utica,

N. Y.;

1. 2. 4. 10. 4. 7. 2. 5.
born November 10, 1852, in November 3, 1887, in New York City, N. Y., Marie Robertina, daughter of Abraham Van Wyck and Mary Van Zandt
Albany, N. Y.;
married,

Samuel Van Vechten Huntington,

(Lane)

Van Vechten.
is

He
City,

a varnish manufacturer,
till

She was born July 22, 1857, in New York and lived in Albany, N. Y.,
1873.

City.
until 1856,

New York where he now resides. He graduated from Hamilton College in 1873. He was with Edward Smith and Company, manufacturers of varnish, beginning in March, 1879. The business was incorporated in 1889. He became treasurer and general manager in 1893, and president in 1907, which office he holds to date, (Decemthen in Auburn, N. Y.,
In October, 1873, he

moved

to

ber, 1911.)

He

has been a member, for

many

years, of the Republican

Club of
of

New

York, the Drug and Chemical Club, the

New York

Board

Trade and

Transportation, and President of the National Varnish Manufacturers' Association for three terms, of one year each, until

He

is

member

of the

November, 1911. Reformed (Dutch) Church of America, was

deacon from 1882 to 1883, again from 1899 to 1911; Elder in 1911, all in the Collegiate Reformed (Protestant Dutch) Church of New York, N. Y.

children.
*
1.

Effe Knox,

born August

16, 1888. 27,

2.

Theodore, born August

1893; died August 29, 1893.


18, 1894; died

3.

Marie Frances,

born September

May

10, 1896.

276

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 2. 4. 10. 4. 7. 2. 5. 1.

Ekfe Knox (Huntington) Hayes, born August


City; married, Ai)ril 29, 1911. in

16, 1S88. in

New York
1883, in

New

York, Frank Anderson, son of Francis

Mason and Ellen Lucretia (lluss) Hayes. He was born Ot-tober 17, Deep Creek Falls, Wash. Mr. Hayes is a nieclianioal and electrical engineer, a iiraduate
College in 1907, of Columbia College in 1909, and of
tute of
tlie

of

Yale

Massachusetts Insti-

Technology

in 1910.

He

lived in Buffalo,
]\Ianor,

N.

Y.,

and moved

to

New

York

City.

They

reside in

Pelham

N. Y.

CHII.DREN.
1.

2.

3.

Frank Mason, born September 14, 1912. Maijcia Van Vechten, born August 17, 1913. Effe Lucretia, born November 4, 1912; died March

29, 1915.

1. 2. 4.

10.4. 7.

2. 6.

Gilchrist, born September 9, 1857, in Auburn, N. Y.; married, March 5, 1890, in Auburn, N. Y., John Gilchrist. He was born March 1, 1851, in Thornhill, Scotland, and died January 2ti, He was a dry goods merchant. He had lived in 1901, in Boston, Mass. Thornhill, and Glasgow, Scotland. He moved to Boston, ]Mass., in 1870. He was, and she is, a Presbyterian, and resides in Auburn, N. Y.

Martha Hyde (Huntington)

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Huntington, born November John Mason, born August 20,

16, 1891.

1893.

3. 4.

5.

Robert, born June 4, 1895. Douglas Jardine, born September 13, 1896. Roger Van Vechten, born September 13,
1903, in Boston, Mass.

189(;; died

May

23,

1. 2. 4.
Silas
married
in

10.4. 7.4.
Maich
Cahill.
18, 181N, in

Hyde Huntington,
Lackawaxen,
2,
I'a.,

})orn

Sally

Ann

llartsville, N. Y.: She was born Novendier 29,

1822, and died ]May

1897.

He

died January

6,

1904, in Chicago,

111.

children.
1,

Joel, born March 15, 1847, 1850, in the same town.

in

Lackawaxen,

Pa.,

and died

May

2,

2.

Martha,

born December

18, 1849.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

277

AsHER, born July


sas City,

8,

1851, in Lackawaxen, Pa.; married,

May

22,

1880, in Kansas, Ella

Brown, (deceased).
24, 1853, in

He

is

living in

Kan-

Mo.
born June
Lafayette, Ind.; married,
resides in Pitts-

4.

Maria Ruth,
March
8,

1891,

James Williamson Nulton, and

ton, Pa.

5.

6.

Charles Ezra, born June 22, 1856. Silas Hyde, born September 1, 1858;
Barclay, Pa.

died September

1,

1859, in

7.

Kate Mallory,
in Chicago,

8.

born March 11, 1861, in Barclay, Pa. Debir Ribgeway, born April 23, 1863, in Barclay, Pa., and
111.

died

9.

John Cahill,
Nettie

born August 30, 18G5, in Barclay, Pa.; married


;

M. Brown

they live in Kansas City, Mo.

1.2.4. 10.4.7.4.2.
Martha (Huntington)
waxen,
Pa.; married,

October

21, 1873.

Briox, born December Enos Brion.

IS, 1849,

in

Lacka-

children.
1.

Ezra Huntington,

born February

1,

1875, and died

June

23,

1875, in Pittston, Pa.


2.

Helen Stewart,
April
9,

born July 12, 1876,

in Pittston, Pa.,

and died
Kan.;

1899, in Sioux Falls, S. D.


23, 1879,
in

3.

John Huntington, born February


lives in Scenic, S.

Beloit,

D.
23, 1880, in Beloit, Kan.;

4.

Clara Louise,
January
5,

born November

married,

1907, in Ballard, Wash., Dr. Loren Burton Waddell.

They
5.

live in Everett,

Wash.

Richard Kennett,
Sioux Falls,
S.

born

May

16, 1883, in Beloit, Kan.;, lives in

D.

1.

2.4. 10.4. 7.4. 5.

married,
of

Charles Ezra Huntington, born June 22, 1856, in Atliens, Penn.: December 29, 1875, in West Pittston, Penn., Adah Estella, daughter
INIary

Orange, Penn.

(Seward) Harding. She was born March 26, 1855, in a hardware dealer, and also followed the oil business. He spent the early part of his life in Pittston, Pa.; moved to Warren, Pa., and Uved there from 1889 to 1902, when he moved to Birmingham, Ala., where he died May 4, 1908. He was a Presbyterian.

Palmer and

He was

278

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

EuLALiA, born May

20, 1878, in Jefferson

City, Penn.,

and died

April 19, 1879, in Tarport, Penn.


2.

Ezra, born December


Rock, Penn.

3,

1879, and died

December

4,

1879, in

Red

3.

Mary

4.

Belle, born November 14, 1882, in Dallas City, Penn.; Birmingham, Ala. Charles Ezra, born February 2, 1886, and died February 5,
lives in

1886, in Dallas City, Penn.


5.

Baby, born June


ton, Penn.

20, 1889,

and died June

28, 1889, in

West

Pitts-

1. 2. 4.
ried,

10. 4. 7. 5.

18, 1820, in Hartsville, N. Y.; marSeptember 1, 1847, in Lackawaxen, Pa., Eliza Ellen, daughter of Charles Beardsley and Elizabeth (Barnes) Ridgway. She was born August 27, 1831, He was a Presbyterian clergyman, and a graduate of in Lackawaxen, Pa. Union College and Theological Seminary. He went to the Presbyterian

Charles Huntington, born May

Church
in 1852.

in

Wysox, Penn.,

in 1848,

then to Orwell, Pa., Presbyterian Church,

He

died in Overton, Pa., September 17, 1855, and was buried in

Wysox, Pa.
children.
*
1.

2.

Ella, born October 23, 1848. Ezra Chester, born May 21, 1850,
April 30, 1905, in Goldfield, Nev.

in

Wysox, Penn., and

died,

3.

4.

Charles Warner, born December 11, 1852. Julius Foster, born November 5, 1855, in Dushore, Pa.

1.

2.4. 10.4. 7.

5. 1.

Ella (Huntington) Clarke,

born October 23, 1848, in Wysox, Pa.;

married, January 24, 1876, in Port Jervis, N. Y., Elliott Dwight, son of Elias

and Catherine Mary Clarke. He was born November 28, 1847, in INIilford, Conn. Mr. Clarke is a manufacturer of bent carriage wood-work, and lives in Milford, Conn., where his wife died June 11, 1902.

children.
1.

Charles Elliott, born January


1892, in Milford, Conn.

5,

1877, and died October 29,

2.

3.

Martha Huntington, born November 12, 1878, in Milford, Conn. Ridgway Van Etten, born October 12, 1880, and died May 2,
1898, in Milford, Conn.

4.

CuESTKR Newton, born October

16, 1888, in Milford,

Conn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1.

279

2.4. 10.4. 7.5.3.

Charlks Warner Huntington, born December 11, 1852, in Orwell, May 24, 1882, at White Lake, N. Y., Alice, daughter of David Barton and Mary Catherine (Potts) Kinne. She was born December 4, 1858,
Pa.; married.
at

White Lake. N. Y. He is a dentist, and


Y., 1876, in Glean,
resides.
JST.

lived in Port Jervis.


Y., 1879
is
;

N. Y., 1863,

in

White Lake,

N-

went

to Williamsport, Pa., April 1, 1886,

where he now
1886.

He

a graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College,


in

AYhen he was but 15 years old he joined the (Dutch) Reformed church
Port Jervis, N. Y.;

then transferred to the Presbyterian church in Glean,

When he where he was deacon and Sunday School superintendent. to Williamsport, Pa., he became elder and clerk of the session in the Second Presbyterian church of that place, and retained those offices for thirteen years. He later became a member of the Congregational church in
N.
Y.,

moved

Williamsport, and was deacon and clerk.

He

is

also publisher of a prohibition leaflet,

"The Index," which

has quite

a large circulation.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Amy

Hortense, born February

9,

1887.

Barton Kinne,
1.

born July 31, 189U.

He

is

an

artist.

2.4. 10.4.
Edward
L..

7. 5. 3. 1.
9,

Amy Hortense (Huntington)


married, January 27, 1911,

Nichols, born February

1887;

son of George Wallace and Georgiana

Celeste (Beers) Xichols; he was born April 5, 1887.

He

is

a plumber, and a

member

of Co.

torius service.

K, 9th Reg. N. G. of Penn., with rank of Sergeant, for meriHe early joined the Methodist church, but later he and his wife

joined the First Congregational church of Williamsport, Pa.

They

live in

Williamsport, Pa.
School.

]\lrs.

Nichols

is

a graduate of the

WiUiamsiMjrt High

children.
1. 2.

Eleanor Huntington,

born Gctober
10, 1913.

21, 1911.

Alice Frances, born April

1. 2. 4. 10. 4. 7. 7.

Mary

Sophia (Huntixgton) Williams, born June

16,

1826,

in

Chittenaugo, N. Y.; married, September 20, 1848, in Columbus, N. Y., Isaiah

He was born June 19, 1814. Mr. Williams was a farmer. He lived in Chittenango, N. Y., until 1873; then went to Viueland, N. J., and in May 1874, to Philadelphia, Pa., where he They were PresbyterHis wife died August 9, 1912. died April 12, 1900. ians, jVli-. Williams was an elder in the (Dutch^ Reformed Church, in ChittenLoomis, son of James and Susannah Williams.
ango, N.
Y''.

280

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

N. Y., and She was a talented writer of Sunday School books. She wrote "The Sprag Boy" and "Hugh Pennak," published by the American S. S. Union; "The Hastings," "Dr. Trent's Cousin," "Miss Kitty," "Mr. Darwing's Daughter" and "Dorothy Dorchester," published by the Presbyterian Board of Publication. Mary Anna, born August 23, 1854, in Chittenango, N. Y., and died October 16, 1854, in Chittenango, N. Y.
29, 1851, in Cbittenango,

Helen Blanch,

born June

died in February,

1893, in Philadelphia, Penn.

3.

Frances Anna,

born April 11, 1856, and died September

10,

1869, in Chittenango,
4.

Mary
She

N. Y. Catherlne, born August


an adopted child.

1,

1869, in Chittenango, X.-Y.

is

1. 2. 4. 10. 4. 10.
in

David Huntington, born April 24, 1808. He studied theology and was
city, in 1812;

1788; graduated at

Union College

ordained deacon of the Protestant

Episcopal church, by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Hobart, in Trinity church,

New

York

and

in

1815 was ordained priest in

St.

Paul's

dmrch,

Charlton, N. Y.
in 1813.

His second wife

He married for his first wife, Ann Dows of Charlton, N. Y., whom he married in Charlton, also, was Catherine
still

Callegan; and he married for his third wife, Lydia Blakeslee Allen, of Harpersville,

N. Y., who

survived in Harpersville, in 1862.

He was
cal

a devoted Episcopalian, classing himself neither with the technii)arty,

High church nor Low church


fell

maintaining that they

who went

be-

yond, or

below the plain, simple doctrine of the church, were equally


"In every relation of
life

erroneous.

he maintained himself without reproach.

measure by the cares of the world, and adversities which he could not control, he still preserved his Christian integrity and faith to the end, and ever labored to discharge his duty to the flock to which he was mintimes, tried above
ister."

At

For several years he resided

in Harpersville

without parochial charge,

yet ministering in the


parishes.
in the

name

of Christ as

he had

calls anions; the

neighboring

His former parishioners liave


to his souls, as

fittingly testified their

regard for him


:

monument they placed


9,

memory,

l)earing the noble tribute

"He

watched for our


ville,

one that must give account."

He

died in Harpers-

April

1855.

children, born in harpersville,


1.

n. y.

2.

3.

Elizur, born April 14, 1814, and died ward passage from Spain in 1833. Ezra, born August, 1818. Joseph V. Kirk, born in 1820.

single at sea, on the

home-

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
4.

281
in the

Elizabeth, married H. V.

S.

Sherman, and went, early

California excitement, to that land of gold.

5.

Sarah Maria,

the only child of the third wife.

1.2.4. 10.4. 10.5.


Sarah Maria (Huntington) Keyes,
married August
11, 1859, in

born

in

Harpersville, N. Y.;

Iowa, Henry Plumer, son of Henry Keyes, of


in St. Louis,

Conneaut, Ohio.
to the

She died
in

Mo., October 31, 187G.

He was

graduate of Yale in 1842.

After graduation he studied law, and was admitted


184.5.

Ohio bar

August,

lie afterwards

engaged

in

mercantile

business for several years in Conneaut, and


1865, in

from June, 1856, to October,

Cedar Rapids, Iowa.


died there on

He
3,

then removed to St. Louis, Mo., but re1894.

turned to Cedar Rapids in January, 1878, and there spent the rest of his
life.

He

December

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Mary Huntington,
Helen Grant,
born

born September

1,

1861.

2.

3.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa; married Daniel B. Merry, in Albuquerque, N. M. Virginia Morley, born January 16, 1870, in St. Louis, Mo. In
17, 1862, in

May

1894, she lived in Cedar Rapids.

1.2. 4. 10. 4. 10. 5.


Mary Huntington
Cedar Rapids, Iowa; married June 23, 1886, Marchant Ramsdell, m.d., of Lampasas, Texas.
in

1.
1,

(Keyes) Ramsdell, born September


in

1861, in

Cedar Rapids, Charles They were in Eddv, N.M.,

1894.

They

resided in Cove, Oregon, in 1908.

children, born in LAMPASAS, TEXAS.


1.

Helen Huntington,

2.

Mary

born September 17, 1889. Virginia, born February 2, 1891; died in La Luz, N. M.,
23, 1898.

3.

December 10, 1894. Eunice Elizabeth, born July

1. 2. 4.

10. 5.
13,

Thomas Huntington,

born January

1744-5.

He

graduated at
Ashford,

Yale, 1768, and entered the medical profession, practicing

first in

and afterwards in Canaan, Conn. He married ]Mary Ward of Attleboro, Mass., who was born, May 8, 1753, and died March 31, 1828. He died in Canaan, Februarj' 22, 1835. He was a man of a most genial disposition, making himself one of the most companionable of men. He was especially

282
interested in the young,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
and
for the age in

which he

lived,

devoted himself,

with no ordinary success, to their improvement.

He was

an early friend of

common

schools,

and earnestly

insisted

upon the most

efficient discipline

and

thorough instruction in them.

He

took great pains to secure good teachers

and made himself their friend and helper.

He

left

a volume of essays, which


;

evince this interest in their increased intelligence and efficiency

and which

show him

to

have been a

man

of an earnestly inquisitive mind.

CHILDREN WERE BORN


*
1.

IN

ASHFORD, CONN.

2.

Thomas, born September 29, Mary, born October 17, 17 70


Rose, a carriage maker
in

1773.
;

married, February

7,

1820, Alvan

Geneva,

3.

Erastus, born Januarys,


single in

1779.

New Yoi-k. He was a merchant

and died

Havana, September
17.

17, 1807.

4. 5.

Matilda, born December


Clarissa, born June
her
sister,

29, 1780.

1784, and lived in Charlotte, Vt.. with

Mrs. Pease.
8,

6.
7.

Horace, born July


Miles, born April

178G.

29, 1789,
15, 1792.

and died

]\Iay

1,

1790, in Ashford.

8.

Owen,

born

May

1.2.4. 10.5.
College, 1798.

1.

Thomas HuNTiNCiTON, born September 29, 1 773, graduated at Williams He entered on the legal profession in Hartford, Conn., where

he married Mary Newport Burbridge, who was boim in Hartford, June 15, 1783. He sjjcnt the latter i)art of his life in editing and adapting to American practice, several standard English law works.

Ho

died

November

9,

1833.

child.
*
1.

Ehastits, born June

9,

1808.

1.

2.4. 10.5.

1. 1.
June
9,

Erastus Huntington, born


June
14, 1855,

at Hartford, Conn.,

1808; married,

Elizabeth Hecker Vanderhoff,

who was born

in

Newfoundland,

May
was

24, 1828.
in

He was
])n)(if

member
in

of Capt. Partridge's military school.

He

1860 a

reader

Hariu'r's printing establishment, residing in

Brooklyn, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

Thomas, born
James.

in lirooklyn,

N. Y., April

29. 185G.

2.

3. 4.

Mary.
Elizabeth.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

283

1.2. 4. 10. 5.4.


Matilda (Huntington) Pease,
born iu Ashford, Conn., December
29,

1780; married, June 14, 1803, in Canaan, Conn., Salmon, son of Calvin and SaUy (Ives) Pease. He was born, June 14, 1783, in Norfolk, Conn.

Mr. Pease was a farmer, and resided in Canaan, Conn., until the Fall of when he went to Charlotte, Vt., whore he died July 23, 1857. His wife died July 1, 1873, in the same town. They were Congregationalists.
1826,

CHILDREN, BORN IN CANAAN, CONN.


1.

Frederick Salmon, born May 21,1804; married, September 18, 1832, Julia Lawrence. He died March 22, 1867, in Albany. N. Y.
Calvin, born August
15, 1835,

2. 3.

20, 1806; died young.

Erastus Huntington, born September 10,1807; married

April

4.

Lydia B. Fry, of Albany. He was a paper manufacturer at Balston and Little Falls, N. Y. Aaron Gaylord, born Februai-y 22, 1811 married October 18, 1842, Aune Page. He died in Rutland, Vt. He was a graduate
;

of the University of

Vermont, and was

for jears a Congregational

minister in Norwich, Vt.


5.

Calvin, born August

12, 1813;

married Martha, daughter of Judge


11,

Howes

of Montpelier, Vt.,
in

May

1843; he graduated at the

University of Vermont

1838; professor of Latin and Greek

languages in 1842, and in 1855 elected president of the University.

He

was, in 1862, pastor of the

first

Presbyterian church iu
17,

Rochester, N. Y.
ton, Vt.

He

died

September

1863, in

Burling-

6.
7.

Thomas Huntington, born October Peter Edw^ard, born May 11, 1818;
delia,

24, 1815.

married, June 14, 1841, Cor-

daughter of Everett and Lydia (Chase) Rich.


5,

He

died

February
8.

1905, in Burlington, Vt.

Mary Matilda,
Reuben
O.,

born August 20, 1820; married, September 21,

1841, George Francis.


9.

She died

in Burlington, Vt.

born August
unmarried.

23, 1823; died

January

27, 1848, in

Char-

lotte, Vt.,

10.

Roscius Milton, born March


Charlotte, Vt., unmarried.

7,

1825; died October 12, 1844, in

1. 2. 4.
married,

10. 5. 4. 6.
born in Canaan, Conn., October
24, 1815;

Thomas Huntington Pease,


first,

April 16, 1838, Catherine Nodine, daughter of

Abraham Coon.
She

She died
died in

in

Brooklyn, N. Y.
A^'i^ia^l

He

married, second, April 17, 1848, Elizabeth, married, third, June


1852, Eliza Morris.

daughter of

Haekaliah Preston and Maria (Curtiss) Graham.

New

Haven, Conn.

He

2,

She died

in Bethel, Vt.

He

died September 15, 1890, in

New

Haven, Conn.

He

was for

fifty

years a bookseller in

New

Haven, Conn.

"284

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Caroline Matilda, born

in

Brooklyn, N. Y.. January 12, 1839; Brooklyn, N. Y., Feln-uary 17, 1841.
1849.

died in Branford, Conn., September 12, 1894.


2.

Mary Huntington,

born

in

3.

4.

William Barritt, born January 30, 1844. Salmon Graham, born in New Haven, Conn., March

3,

He

entered Yale College in 1867, but

left after tAvo years,

with-

out graduating.

He was

with George P. Putnam's Sons in

New

and from 1875 to 1901 Avas a member of the firm of Thomas H. Pease and Son, booksellers of New Haven. Since the latter date he has not been in
to 1875,

York City from 1871

business.

He

resides in

New

Haven, and has never married.

1.2.4. 10. 5.4. 6. 3.


1844; married

William Barritt Pease, born in New Haven, Conn., January 30, Mary Frances Cook. He was a captain in the United States
in

Army, and died

Samobor, Austria, October

15, 1903.

CHILDREN.
1.

Catharine Nadine, born


tober
6,

at Fort D. A. Russell,

Wyo.

Ter.,

Oc-

1871

died in Samobor, Austria, August 27, 1899.


at

2.

]\Iiriam
1873.

Halsey, born
born at

Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. Ter.,


1874.

INIay 23,

3.

Anna

L.,

Omaha

Barracks, Neb., August


at

3,

4.

Elsie 'Huntington, born


30, 1878; died at

Sidney Barracks, Neb., September


1.,

Southampton, L.

March

19, 1879.

1.2.4.10.5.6.
married Chloe Franklin, who 8, 1786 was born in Canaan, February 15, 1793, and died February 23, 1843. He was a farmer in Canaan, Conn., where he died JNIarch 13, 1846.

Horace Huntington, born July

children.
*
1.

2.

Horace F., born October 2, 1812. Mary, born February 2, 1815, in Litchfield, January 21, 1834, Lorenzo W. King, a
builder,
lived

Conn., and married,

carpenter and master


3,

who

died in Bridgeport, Conn., February

1854.

She

with one of her daughters, Mrs. Rodgers, in Stamford,


1817.

in 1856.

*
*

3.

Miles

Tiif>MAS, l)orn Se|)tend)er


22, 1S20, in

8,

4. 5.

John, born ]May

Caaaan.
16,

Martha,

l)orn

July 10, 1825; married Willis C. Rood, a farmer

living in

Canaan.

She died August

1846, and her infant

child with her.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

285

1.2.4.10.5.6.1.
Horace
i-oe)

F.

married October

1,

Huntington, born October 2, 1812, in Canaan, Conn; 1835, Annelia Webb, daughter of Zimri and Anna (MunPreston, Conn.

Webb,

of

New

He was

for years

in

the book trade in

Columbus, Ohio.

In 1852 he removed to the city of Nbav York.

CIIIJ.DREN,
1. 2.

BOUN

IN

COLUMBUS, OHIO.

Mary

3.

Elizabeth, born July 15, 1835. Ellkn Aurelia, born July 30, 1838; married in 1896. Eladis Ortiz, and is now living in Mamaroneck' New York. Horace Howard, born December 6, 1839, and died August 25,
1840.

There

are, also, in

this

family, three adopted children

4. 5.
6.

who will be known only as having the name of Huntington. Oren William, born at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, October 22, 1849. Hattie Maria, born in New York city, May 23, 1856. Minnie Janette.

1.2.4. 10. 5. 6. 3.
Miles Thomas Huntington, born September 8, 1817, in Hai-tford, Conn. He married, November 20, 1839, Harriet E. Pierce, and lived in
Albany, N. Y.

He

died in Canaan, Conn., September

5,

1845.

children, born in CANAAN, CONN.


1.

Sarah
ton,

2.

born July 28, 1821, and married, in 1860, William Burand lived in Albany. Horace, born July 11, 1844, and died November 30, 1845.
E.,

1. 2. 4.

10. 5. 6. 4.
22,

John Huntington,
first,

born

May

1820, in Canaan, Conn.; married,

East Canaan, Conn., Julia M. daughter of Milton and Prudence N. (Palmer) Adams. She was born September 3, 1822, in New
18, 1845, in

December

^larlborough,

INIass.,

and died February

12, 1870, in

New

Marlborough, Mass.

He
1840.
21,

married, second, February 28, 1872,- in East Canaan, Conn., Mrs.


Sanford.

Jennette L. Green, daughter of Linus

He was a farmer, and lived in New 187S. He was a Congregationalist.

She was born April 12, Marlborough, Mass. He died July Mrs. Huntington resides with her

daughter, Mrs. Kennedy, in

New

Haven.

children.
*
1.

2.

Miles Thomas, born August 14, Horace, born August 10, 1851.

1847.

28G
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Martha Franklin,
ried, in

born April

10, 1853, in

Canaan, Conn.; mar-

Bridgeport, Conn.,

Thomas R. O'Hara.
11,

She died Janu-

ary 11, 1889, in Chicago,


4.

111.

5.

New Marlborough, Haven, Conn. Mary Clesson, born February 1, 1875, in Mill River, Mass.; married, September 9, 1896, in New Haven, Conn., Frank Baldwin, son of John and Cornelia (Baldwin) Kennedy. He was born March 6, 1873, in Coal Creek, Kan. Mr. Kennedy is a manufacturer, and they live in New Haven, Conn. They are EpiscoWillie John, born December
Mass.
1872, in

He

died October

6,

1901, in

New

palians.
6.

Samuel Pease,
married,

born

May

12, 1877, in

New

Marlborough, Mass.;
Jose])hine

November 14, 1896, in New Haven, Conn., Bardolph. They live in New Haven, Conn.

1. 2. 4. 10. 5. 6. 4. 1.
Miles Thomas Huntington, born August
of
in
14, 1847, in

Canaan, Conn.;

married, June 10, 1873, in Great Barrington, Mass., Lizzie Almira, daughter

Benjamin Cole and Alma (Warn) Turner. She was born March 12, 1852, Bridgewater, Conn. He is a grain dealer. He moved to Great Barrington, :Mass., May 10, 1870; later to Pittsfield, and to Amherst, Mass., in 1913. They are now living in Amherst, Mass.

CHILDREN.
1.

Frank Fkothingham, born November


ton, Mass.; married,

25, 1875, in

Great Barring-

November

27, 1905, in Bridgeport, Conn.,

Augusta Marshall, daughter of Henry Burr and Augusta Anna (Marshall) Curtiss. She was born July 29, 1878, in Nichols, Conn. Mr. Huntington is an agent for the Adams Express Co., and has lived in New Rochelle, N. Y., New Haven, Conn., Springfield, Mass., and since July 15, 1903, in South Norwalk,
Conn.
2.

Martha Augusta,

born January

10, 1880, in

Great Barrington,
Great Barrington,

Mass.; married, October 10, 1899, in Great Barrington, Mass.,

William Leavitt Benedict.


Mass.
3.

They

live

in

Grace Alida,
Mass.

born September 19, 1890, in Great Barrington,


in
Pittsfield,

She lived Amherst, Mass.

Mass.,

but she

now

lives in

1.2.4. 10. 5. 6.4. 2.


Horace Huntington,
born August
10, 1851, in

Canaan, Conn.; married

in July, 1871, in Southfield, Mass.,

Anna

Sarah, daughter of Gardner and Sarah

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
(Dow) Harrington.
She was born January
16, 1853, in

287
North Kingston, R.
I.

He

is

a metal turner.

He moved
is

to

Pittsfield,

Mass., in April, 1872, to

Springfield, Mass., in April, 1873,

and

in

January, 1880, to Meriden, Conn.,

where he now

lives.

He

a IJaptist.
18, 1912, in

Mrs. Huntington died

March

Meriden, Conn.

Fkank Buuton, born August 23, 18 79. in West Springfield, Mass. He is a niaehinist, and a Baptist, and lives in INIeriden, Conn.

1. 2. 4.

10.5.8.
May He was an
15, 1792; married,

Owen Huntington,
Eunice, daughter of
lie died

born

in Ashford, Conn.,

Thomas Day,

of Canaan.

iron manufacturer.
in

November

24, 1849, in California.

His widow was living

1858 in

IJirniingham, Conn., with his daughters.

CHILPREN, BORN IN CANAAN, CONN.


1.

2.

bom October 7, 1829, married John K. HubBirmingham. They had one child, Rosa Huntington. Annie Selinda, born June 5, 1834, and resided in New York City
CLAUI^^SA DiANTHE,
bell, of

in 1862.

1. 2. 4. 10. 6.

ary 15, 1770,

William Huntington, born December 30, 1746. He married, FebruMary Cutler. He lived in Hampton, Conn., where he died in

March, 1814.

children.

The
swept
off
1.

only record of this family which


first

the births of the

1 have been able to two children, on the AVindham records. four of the family in the same winter.

find

is

that of

An

epidemic

William, born December

6,

7o,

and died

in 1791.
Jr.,

2.

Mary,

born February 10 1772, married Samuel Fuller,


in 1774, mari-ied

in

1799, and died in 1814.


3.

Eunice, born

4.
5.
6.
7.

Sarah, born

Dr. R. Leonard of Ashford, Conn. and died in 1790. Clarissa, born in 1778, and died in 1790. Caleb, born in 1780, and died in 1790.
in 1776,

8.

Alisthena, born in 1783. Elisha, born in 1784, and died

in 1790.

288

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2.4.11.
Elizabkth (Huntington) Hyde, born
in

Norwich, Alay

6,

1712.

She

married, April 19, 1733, Capt. Matthew, son of John and Experience (Abel)

Hyde, who was born in Norwich, April 27, 1711, and lived in that part Norwich which has since become Franklin. She had a pi-oniising family of She six sons and three daughters; and her descendants are very numerous. died in Franklin, May 20, 1776, and her husband, who after her death married Hannah Pember, died in Franklin in 1792, having had by his second wife six
of
sons.

CUILDKEN.
1.

Matthew,

born April

27, 1734.

2.
3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Ely, born October 12, 1736. Christopher, born March 25, 1739; died July 2, 1760. James, born April 6, 1741. LORISSA, born October 11, 1743; died June 4, 1762.

Deborah, born

April

5,

1746,

AzRAiH, born August


Uri, born September

30, 1748.
27,

8.
9.

1751

died July

5,

1761.

Elizabeth, born August

18, 1755.

1.2.4. 12.
Jeremiah Huntington,
married,
1747-8,

November

11, 1744,
5,

born in Norwich, December 20, 1715. Sarah Reynolds, who was born November

He
21,
22,

1725, and died, April

1747.

He

married for his second wife, Febiniary

At the close of the Revolution he went to Lebanon, N. H., where he died, June 18, 1794. His first wife was a daughter His second wife was of John Reynolds of Norwich and Lydia Lord of Lyme. a daughter of Ensign Isaac and Elizabeth (Brewster) AVatrous of Lyme, and was born December 2, 1725.

Hannah Watrous.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


1.

Asa, born September

28, 1745,

and died, October

28, 1746.

*
*

2. 3.

* 4.
5.

Sarah, born December 15, 1748. Jeremiah, born February 8, 1751. Asa, born February 10, 1753. Samuel, born February 24, 1755, and died He was in tlie army during a part of our
Elias, born February 23, 1757. Christopher, born May 24, 1759.

in Virginia unmarried.

revolution.

6.
7.

8.

He was some time in the army, and during the war of the revolution died at the South. Andrew, born November 11, 1761.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
9.

289

Hannah, born March


second wife, Rev.

24, 1764.

She married,

May

23, 1798, as his

Noah AVorcester, n.o., the minister of ThornShe died, much lamented, They had no children. ton, N. H. in 1832, and her husband, who was deservedly eminent as
editor

and

as

an acceptable Unitarian writer, died in Brighton,


1766.

Mass., October 31, 1837, aged 79 years. * 10.

IIezekiah, born September

1,

1. 2. 4. 12. 2.

Sakah (Huntington) Freeman, born in Norwich, December 15, 1748, and married, February 2, 1775, Jonathan, son of Edmund Freeman of Mansfield, Conn. He was born March 21, 1745, O. S. They removed immediately to Hanover, N. H., where he had established himself, being with his father and some of his brothers and uncles of the same name, among the original proprietors of the township, under the charter gi-anted by Gov. Wentworth in 1761. He was much engaged during the period of the Revolution in public service, civil and military, and subseijuently he was much in public life. He was a member of the convention for forming the state constitution, and of that for ratifying the United States Constitution; and for many years was in one or the other branch of the state legislature; was one of the executive council of the state was for two terms a representative in Congress and for many years was a trustee and financial agent of Dartmouth College. He died August 20, 1808. His widow survived him many years. She was an intelligent and
; ;

devotedly pious woman.

She died, September

8,

1846, wanting but three months and a single

week

of being ninety-eight years old.

children.
1.

Peyton

R., born

November

14, 17 75,

graduated at Dartmouth Col-

lege, 1796,
2.

and was a lawyer


28, 177
7,

in Portsmouth,

N. H.
of

Jonathan, born May


grandchildren.

married

Mary Whitehouse

Pem

broke, N. H., lived in Hanover, and had five children and twelve

3.

Christopher, born February


age, and

3,

1779, left

home on an Indian

voy-

was not heard from afterwards.


6,

4.

Edward, born May


of

1781, married,

first,

Philura, daughter of

Daniel Hougli of Lebanon, N. H., and second, Elizabeth Duncan

Grantham, N. H., and had


2,

five children.

5.

Sarah, born August

1783.

6-7.

* *

8.
9.

10.

A pair of Twins, born August 15, 1785. Asa, born January 19, 1788. Samuel, born February 21, 1790. Hannah, born March 23, 1792, and lived unmarried

in

Hanover.

19

290

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 2. 4. 12. 2. 8.

Asa Freeman,
Hon.

horn January
of

9,

1788, graduated at Dartmouth College,

1810, and entered the legal profession.

He

married Frances, daughter of

Wm.

King Atkinson,

Dover, N. H., and lived in Dover.

He was

member of a member
County.

the convention of 1851 fur revising the state constitution, was twice
of the state senate,

and was also register

of probate for Strafford

CHILDREN.
1.

Francis

A., a graduate of

Dartmouth, and a practicing lawyer

in

Calaveras County, California.


2.

Sarah Huntington,
Conn.

wife of the Rev. Dr. ]\larble, of

Newtown,

3. 4.

Abigail

A., wife of Dr. Alfred

W.

Pike of Lawrence,

^Nlass.

One

that died in infancy.

1.2.4.12.2.9.
Samuel Freeman,
Albany, N. Y.
born February 21, 1790.
siding at Saratoga Sj)rings,

He was a physician reand married Helen Van Rensselaer Woodruff of


children.

1.

Samuel, born
1835.

iNIay 2,

1818, and died at Metamoras, Mexico, in

2.
3.

Peyton Randolph, born October 14, 1821, and died May, 1841. Sarah Hannah, born October 6, 1826; married Rev. James S.
Bush of Orange, N.
J.,

and died March

29, 1853.
2,

4.

Hanlock Woodri'kk,
1849, while a

born January 14, 1829, and died June


of

member

Union College.
2,

5. 6.

Anna
last

Elizauetii, born October


born

1832.
4,

Charlotte Woodruff,
two dying young.

May

1835.

The

1.2. 4. 12. 3.
Lois Bates.
in Norwich, February 8, 1751, married She was a school teacher from R. J. He lived in Shaftsbury, He Vt., where he was respected, and where he became a wealthy farmer.

Jeremiah Huntington, born

died in 1831.

children, born in shaftsbury, vt.


*
1.

Jeremiah, born
Levi,

in 1781.

*
*

2.

boi-n in 1784.

3.

Benjamin, born

in 1786.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Sarah, born
in 1790,

291
They lived in CamThey had one daughter

married Stephen Niles.

bridge, N. Y., wliere she died in 1827.

who married
Asa, born
N.
Y.,

a lawyer.

in 1792,

and married widow Newton.

He

lived at one
in Pittsford,

time in Rochester, N. Y., and died by his

own hand,

August

19, 1857.

1.2.4. 12. 3.
Jekemiau Huntington,
1802, in

1.
Shaftsbury, Vt.; married, in

born in 1781,

in

New

Fane, Vt., Lydia, daughter of Thaddeus and Sarah (Moss)


Tt.,

She was born August 6, 1781, in New Fane, Onondaga, Hill, N. Y. He was a farmer, and lived in Shaftsbury, Vt. Onondaga HUl, N. Y., where he died September
Wait.
22, 1849, at

and died November


in 1805, to

He moved
22,

1856.

They were

Presbyterians.

CHILDREN.
All but the
first

of these children

were born

at

Onondaga,

Hill,

N. Y.

* *

1.

2.

Amanda, Edward,

born January born June

2,

1803, in Shaftsbury, Vt.

18, 1806.

*
*

3.

4.
5.

6.

and died in 1828. Asa, born January 13, 1815. Sophia, born October 9, 1817; married in August 1853, at Onondaga Hill, Horace Alvord, and died January 25, 1866, at Salina,
21, 1811,

Sarah, born October 26, Samuel, born November

1808.

Onondaga Co.
*
7.

Lydia Maria, born July


is

19, 1821.

This record
this in
;

taken from a small home-made book which Jeremiah wrote

copied by his grand daughter. Miss Cornelia S. Gardiner, of Syracuse,

N. Y.

1. 2. 4. 12. 3. 1. 1.

Amanda (Huntington) Easton, born


Vt.; married, in 1829,

January

2,

1803, in Shaftsbury,

Ephraim Easton,

of

Onondaga

Hill,

N. Y.

She died

December
*
1. 2.

12, 1903.

children.

Samuel Huntington, born in 1832. Andrew, born in 1834. He had five


grandchildren.

children and a

number

of

They
in 1837

live in
;

North Dakota.

3.

Augusta, born
Harriet, born

married a Mr. Tybine, and has three


unmarried, and lives in Marengo,

daughters and one son.


4.

in

1838

is

111.

292

HUNTINGTON GENRAI.OGY.

1.2. 4. 12. 3. 1. 1. 1.
Samuel Huntington Eastox,
TheJ
are both dead.

born in 1832; married Patient Mills,

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Frederick, lives at Rochford, 111., and has one son. Charles, lives in Rose Hill, Onondaga, N. Y., and has
children.

several

3.

4.

Albert, hves Eva, dead.

at

Rose

Hill,

Onondaga, N. Y.

1.2. 4. 12.3.
Edward Huntington,
ried, in 1847, Elisabeth
in 1824,

1. 2.

born June 18, 1806, at Onondaga, N. Y.; marKnowles, of Onondaga Valley, N. Y. She was born

and died

in 1908.

He

died in 1873.

children.
*
*
1.

Josephine, born

in 1852.
in 1864.

2.

Ansel

E.,

horn

1.

2.4. 12. 3.

1. 2. 1.
in

Josephine (Huntington) Cole, born


of East Onondaga, N. Y., and died in 1876.

1852; married George Cole,


is

Mr. Cole

a resident of Minn.

1.

Edson Jerome.
1. 2. 4.

12. 3. 1.2. 2.
in

Ansel

E.

Huntington, born

1864; married

Alma

Bell, a

widow,

who had one son (Charles)

whom

he adopted.

children.
1.

2.

3.

4.

Florence, married a Carruthers. Ethel. William. Ada, dead.

1.2. 4. 12. 3.
Sarah
married,
first,

1. 3.

(lIuNTiN(iTON,

Fellows) Spencer, born October 26, 1808; February 13,1833, Hiram Fellows; married, second, October
Dennis Si)encer.

24, 1853, Miles


Hill,

She died September

11, 1892, at

Onondaga

N. Y.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDUEN, (FELI-OWS.)
1.

293

Loyal, born

in 1834, died in 1835.

2.

3.

Sakah Sophia, born Dr. Milton A., born


War.

in 1836, died in 1844.


in 1838,

and died

in 1863, during the Civil

1. 2. 4.

12. 3. 1.5.
;

Asa Huntington,
Hill,

born January 13, 1815

married
5,

in 1834, at

Onondaga

N.

Y.,

Mary Holmes.

He

died September

1885, at Onondaga, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

LoREN, born

in 1835.

2.

3.

4.

Morton, born in Eleanora, born Jeremiah, born


the Union

1836.
in 1838.
in

Married a Mr. Betts.

1840, and died in 1863.

He was

a soldier in

Army.

5.
6.

Luke Wait, born in 1843, and died in 1913. James, born in 1844, and lived in Warner, N. Y.

1.
ondaga
N.

2.4. 12. 3. 1.7.

July 19, 1821, at OnJanuary 7, 1840, Samuel, son of Samuel and Jane (Carson) Gardiner. He was born July 15, 1816, in Dalton, Mass. He went to Genesee, N. Y., in 1822; to Syracuse, N. Y., in 1838; back to Genesee, in 1841; to Akron, O., in 1844; to Milwaukee, Wis., in 1846; to New York, in 1852; to Washington, D. C, in 1867, where he lived till the lime of his death. He died in Buflfalo, N. Y., January 12, 1880. He was an inventor and jewelei*. He invented electrical devices and He was the first (Government Electrician. His electric mining crushers. meter-dynamos and battery came into use after his death, and others besides his family were benefitted.
Hill,

Lydia Maria (Huntington) Gardiner, born


Y.; married,

Mrs. Gardiner died March


Presbyterians.

22, 1908, in

Onondaga

Valley.

They were

children.
1.

Emma
to

Elisabeth, born September


4,

1,

1842, in Genesee, N. Y.;

married, September

1872, Robert Peel Minshall, and removed

Washington, D. C.

He

died

December

19, 1904.

2.

Cornelia Sophia, born May 10, 1849, in Milwaukee, Wis.; lives in Syracuse, N. Y. To whom we are indebted for the records
of

Jeremiah

(1. 2. 4. 12. 3. 1.)

and

his descendants.

3.

Ada Florence,

adopted 1864.

294

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 2. 4. 12. 3. 2.

Levi Huntington, born in Mosher, moved to Onondaga Hill, N.

1784, in
Y.,

Shaftsbury, Vt.; married

Lucy

and carried on a farm of 140

acres.

CHILDREN.
1.

Jeremiah (Jould, born


ried, in

about 1808; died


Y.,

Onondaga, N.

May 17, 1876, unmarwhere he had lived many years.

* *
*

2.

Caroline.

3.

Jane Hildreth.
Lucy, died January
6,

4.
5. 6.

189 7, unmarried.

Andrew.
Olive.

1.2.4. 12. 3. 2. 2.
Caroline (Huntington) Moore, married a Mr. Moore, who
deceased her.
pre-

children.
1.

2. 3.

George C, married Hattie Jabob, married Rebecca Alice, married Deville Hubbard.
.

lives in

Newhall, Mich.

1. 2. 4. 12. 3. 2. 3.

Jane Hildreth (Huntington) West, married


dead.

a Mr.

West; both are

children.
1. 2.

George W.,

married and both he and his wife are dead.

Sarah, married a Mr. Nuckols.

1. 2. 4. 12. 3. 2. 5.

Andrew Huntington,

married Pheba Dewel.

He

died July 23, 1842.

children.
* *
1.

Jeremiah Mortimer, born May

6,

1831.

2.

Mary

Jane, born February

23, 1834.

1. 2. 4. 12. 3. 2. 5. 1.

Jeremiah Mortimer Huntington, born May


Hill,

6,

1831, in

Onondaga

N.

Y.;

married February
10,
")

4, 1849,

Louisa Bullard.

He

married a second

time,

March

1859,

in

Polly (Culver
there in 1867.

Howell.

Marion, N. Y., Amanda, daughter of Joshua and She was born in Marion, N. Y., in 1833, and died
to

Shortsville,

Mr. Huntington was a farmer, and lived in Marion, N. Y. He moved N. Y., in November, 1869, where he died January 8, 1898.

HUNtlNGl'ON GENEALOGY.

295

CHILDREN.

1.

Andrfav Charles, born October

6,

1850.

2.

Mary

Olive, born September

8,

1852, in

Onondaga

Hill,

N. Y.;

married Charles Caulkins; they


3.

live in

Auburn, N. Y.

Sarah Salina,
Shortsville.

born October 31, 1854, in Onondaga Hill, N. Y.; married in Shortsville, N. Y., Wallace Curtis. She died at

4.

5.

Carrik Louisa, born October 3, 1856, in Onondaga, N. Y.; marThey live in Kalamazoo, Mich. ried James jSlyette. Hiram Howell, born October 9, 1860, in Marion, N. Y.

1.2.4. 12.3.2.
Andrew Charles Huntington,
Hill,

5. 1. 1.
6,

born October

1850. in

N. Y.; married December

7,

1870. in Shortsville, N. Y., Celia

Onondaga Ann.
She was
1899, in

daughter of Jenison and Esther Susannah (Batchelor)


Pittsford,

Bancroft.
6,

born November 25, 1850, in Shortsville, X. Y., and died INIarch

Mich.
a carpenter and farmer, and

He was
They were
*
1.

moved from
in

Shortsville,

Michigan, in November, 1877.


Presbyterians.

He

died

Pittsford,

N. Y., to September 17,1899.

children.

Eva

Isora, born July N. Y.

27, 1872.
8,

2.

Charles William,
in Shortsville,

born March

1874, and died

June

24, 1874,

1.2.4. 12.3. 2.5.


Eva Isora (Huntington) Monroe,
Falls,

1. 1. 1.
Edwin Linus, son of He was born No-

born July 27, 1872, in Seneca

N.

Y.;

married March

9,

1890, iu Pittsford Mich.,

Guilford Dudley and Frances Agnes (Severance) Monroe.

vember 13, 1870, in Pittsford, Mich. Mr. Monroe is a farmer, and moved from Pittsford, Mich., to Harrison, Mich., where he now lives, April 1, 1909. He was a trustee in the ^Methodist church from 1896 to 1900.

children, born in pittsford, MICH.


1.

Mortimer Linus,
Alvin
L, born

2.
3.

born June 19, 1891. December 16, 1892.


Esthp:r, born

Grace Rachel
13, 1896.

May

17, 1894.

4.

Guilford Bancroft, born January


Pearl, born and died January Charles Paul, born August
12, 1897.

11, 1896,

and died March

5.
6.

19, 1899.

296
7.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

8.
9.

Frances Ann, born June 11, 1901. William Dudley, born August 14,

1902.

10.

A Son, born April 30, 1904, and died November 7, 1904. Mabel Adele, born January 9, 1908, and died December
1.

10, 1909.

2.4. 12. 3. 2. 5.

1.
9,

5.
1860, in Marion, N. Y.:

Hiram Howell Huntington,


married, January burn, N. Y.
1,

born October

1883, in Shortsville, N. Y., Grace, daughter of Elijah and

Susan HoUister (Jenkins) Uphani.

She was born


expert.

Ajjril 19, 1864, in

Sher-

He
he now

is

a mechanic, a grain
October, 1908.

drill

He moved

to Phelps,

N.

Y., in

January, 1884; to Shortsville in April, 1888, and to Richmond, Ind., where he


lives in
is

manager of the experimental department Richmond the American Seeding Machine Co.
children.
*
1. 2.

He

division of

Victor Courtland, born March

13, 1885.
19, 1887, in

Thurlow
is

Titus, born February

Phelps, N. Y.
of the
is

Dartmouth College 1910, and opathic Medical College, N. Y., 1913, m. d., and
a graduate of

He Home-

practicing in

Rochester, N. Y.
3.

Levi Howell, born December

27, 1888, in Shortsville,

N. Y.

1.2.4. 12. 3.2.5.


N. Y.; married, July

1. 5. 1.
in

Victor Courtland Huntington, born March 13, 1885, 16, 1913, in Newark, N. Y., Mina Miller.
child.
1.

Phelps,

Gertrude Miller, born March


1. 2. 4.

8,

1915, at Albany, N. Y.

12. 3. 2. 5. 2.
5,

Mary Jane (Huntington) Williams,


Onondago, N.
Y.;

married September

1854, in
21,

Rollin Williams.

He was born March

February 23, 1834, in Onondaga, N. Y., Charles 1832, in Sodus, N. Y., and died
born

April 27, 1882, in Sodus, N. Y.

children, born in sodus,


1.

n. y.
2,

Mary
Clara

J.,

born June

3,

1856; died February


10,

1874.
in

2.

A.,

born September
;

1858; married

Sodus, N. Y.,

Charles A. Laing

they live in Dodge City, Kan.

3.

Charles Joseph, born

July

13, 1860.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

297

1.2. 4. 12. 3.2. 5.


Charles Joseph Williams, bom
ried,

2. 3.
live in

July 13, 1860, in Sodus, N. Y.; marSodus,

January N. Y.

25, 1883, in Sodus,

N. Y., Ellen E. Seaman; they

CHILD.
1.

Charles Benjamin, born


in

April

7,

1885, in Sodus, N. Y.; he lives

New

York, N.

Y'^.

1.2.4.12.3.2.6.
ing his widow,

Olive (Huntington) Alvoud, married who died previous to 1870.


children.
1.

a Mr. Alvord.

He

died, leav-

2.

Thomas G., Edward.

married J. Eloise

1.2.4.12.3.3.
Benjamin Huntington, born
1841, Susan Smith,
in 1786, in Shaftsbury, Vt.; married, in

who was born

in 1791.

He was

a farmer in Springfield,

N. Y., where

all his childrtni

were born.

children.
1.

Sylvia, born
in

in 1808; married, in 1842, J. P.

1809

lived in

Minden, N.

Y.,

KeUer, who was born and had one child.

2.

Benjamin, born

in 1810.
in 1834,

3.

Mauy,

born in 1812; married,

Hosea F. Antisdel,

lived in

Cooperstown, and had two children.


4.

Lydia, born in 1812, twin with Mary; married, in 1835, Peter Hardy, lived in Springfield, N. Y., and had two children.
Isaiah, born in 1818. Julia, born in 1822; married,
in 1840, Seth B. Payne, lived hawk, Montgomery county, N. Y., and had two children. Amelia, born in 1824, and died aged twelve years.
in

5.
6.

Mo-

7.

8.

9.

Charles, born 1828, and lived single in Georgia. Samuel, born in 1832 was a merchant, and farmer, unmarried,
;

in

Springfield,

N. Y.

1. 2. 4. 12. 3. 3. 2.

Benjamin Huntington, born


who was born
in 1820.

in 1810; married, in 1839,

Elenora Rase,

They

lived in Rochester,

N. Y.

298

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1. 2. 3.

Helen, born in William, born

1837.
in 1842.

Emma, born

in 1846.

1. 2. 4. 12. 3. 3. 5.
Isaiah Huntington, born in 1818, in Springfield, N. Y.; married, Mary Green, who was born in 1834. He was a farmer, and lived Springfield, N. Y., where his children were born.
1854,
in
in

CHILDREN.
1.

Georgiana, born
TsAiAH, born

in 1856.

2.

in 1857.

1. 2. 4. 12. 4.

Mary

Asa Huntington, born in He resided for a Mai-sh.

Norwich, February

10, 1753.

He

married

while in Canaan, Conn., where he and his

wife both died.

children.
1.

Fanny,

died in Thornton, N. H., unmarried.


25, 1781.

2.

Jonas, born April

3.

Mary,

born

May

30, 1785; married,

February

1,

1807, David, son


first wife.

of the

Rev.

Noah Worcester of Thornton, N.


in Brighton, Mass.,

H., by his

She lived
1815.

where she died November

27,

1. 2. 4.

12. 4. 2.

Jonas Huntington, born


ried, first, Polly Blodgett.

i\Iay

Marsh.

He

April 25, 1781, in Canajoharie, N. Y.; marHe married, second, She died in Chelsea, Vt. was a farmer, and died in Chelsea, Vt. They were Con-

gregationalists.

children.
1.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

299

1.2.4.12.4.2.11.
Charles Huntington,
ried,

born September 24, 1830, in Chelsea, Vt.; mar-

April

9,

1854, in Gloucester, Mass.,

Mary

Elizabeth, daughter of
3,

Edward
moved

May (Smith) Perkins. She was born Mass. He was a bookkeeper. Pie lived in
and
to Gloucester, to

September

1835, in Gloucester,

Chelsea, Vt., in 1848; later

ber 21, 1905.

Lynn, to Athol, and He was a Methodist.

to

Salem, Mass., where he died Decem-

CHILDKEN.
1.

2.

Clara May, born May 18, 1859, and died March 26, 1864. Evelyn Perkins, born October 2, 1861; married, July 1, 1888, Frederick Adams Draper. She died AprU 7, 1908. Mr. Draper
lives in Pierre, So.

Dakota.
April 16, 187 7; lives in Medford, Wis.

3.

Charles Edward, born

1.2.4. 12.6.
Elias Huntington, born February 23, 1756-7, in Norwich, Ct.; marMary (Eaton), the widow of Seth West. He removed with his father's family to Lebanon, N. H., where he lived and died on the homestead purchased by his father. He and his wife were both members of the Congregational
ried

church
*
*

in

Lebanon.

children.
1. 2.

Elias, born July 18, 1797. Mary, born in 1799.

1. 2. 4. 12. 6. 1.
Elias Huntington, born July 18, 1797, in Lebanon, N. H.; married Lucinda Putnam, February 18, 1818. He resided in Lebanon, N. H., and died February 6, 1825. Both be and his wife were members of the Congregational church.

children, born in LEBANON,


1.

N. H.
single,

Fanny
in

M., born June Hanover, N. H.

4,

1820,

and died
9,

December

9,

1851,

2.

Newton Stephen,

born August

1822.

1.2.4. 12. 6.
Newton Stephen Huntington,

1. 2.

9, 1822, in Lebanon, N. H.; married, April 30, 1844, in Hanover, N. H., Mary, daughter of Isaac and Lucy (Chandler) Bridgman. She was born February 7, 1824, and died March 3, 1906, in Hanover, N. H. Until thirty-three years of age he was en-

born August

300
gaged

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
in agricultural pursuits.

Later at Etna he became a merchant, of the

firm of

Dodge and Huntington.

Removing

to

Hanover, he was a member

of

the firm of Huntington and Simmons. In 1864 he was chosen cashier of the Dartmouth National Bank, and less

than a year later he became,

also, ti'easurer of the

and

later

he was President of both

institutions, in

Dartmouth Savings Bank, which capacities he served

until his death.

He was

not a college graduate, but Dartmouth bestowed upon


A., in

him the

honorary degree of M.
thirty-five years.

1885.

He was

moderator of the town meetings for

He was

elected representative in the State Legislature,

from Hanover,

in

1858, 1885, 1887. 1889, 1891, 1895 and 1897, and to the

State Senate in 1893.

He

died August

2,

1899, in Hanover, N.

H.

They were members

of the Baptist church.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Mary
7,

Ellen, born August


30,

8,

1847.

2.

Fanny, born July

1853, in Hanover,

1874, in Hanover, Charles Parker, son of

N. H.; married, July Samuel Sewell and

Eunice (Colby) Chase. He was born May 6, 1845, in West Newbury, Mass. Mr. Chase is treasurer of Dartmouth College and president of Dartmouth National Bank. He is a graduate
of

Dartmouth College,

in the Class of 1869.

They

are Congregationalists, and have no children.

1.

2.4. 12. 6.

1.

2. 1.

over,

Fletcher, born August 8. 1847, in HanN. n.; married, July 2, 1872, in Hanover, N. H., Robert, son of Edward Hatch and Mary Augusta (Hill) Fletcher. He was born August 23, 1847. Mr. Fletcher is Director of the Thayer School of Engineering, connected with
Dartmouth College. They are Bajitists.

Mary Ellen (Huntington)

He

is

a graduate of AVest Point, in the Class of 1868.

CHILDREN.
1.
2.

Mary
of of of

Adklink, born May


Dartmouth College,

2C, 1873; lives in

Kdi'.Kirr

HuNTiNCTuN, born February


a. h.,

18, 1S75.

Hanover, N. H. He is a graduate
the

1890.

He

received
in 1898,

degree

Master of Arts from Harvard University

Philosophy from the same institution in

and a Doctor 1901. He had a

ti-aveling fellowship
fi'ssoi-

from Harvard

in

1901-2; was assistant pro-

of English

Literature in Washington University, at St.


lie resided in
111.,

Louis, Mo., from 190-2 to 1904.


1

from 1904

to

908, and, since the latter date, has been professor of English

Literature in Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

301

1.2.4. 12. 6.
^Iaky (Huntington) Richardson, born
father in Lebanon,

2.
in 1799, in

Lebanon, N. H.;

married Daniel Richardson, and lived on the homestead purchased by her

N. H., where she died April

4,

1830.

CHILDREN.
1.
2.

3.

Daniel Augustus, was married and lived in Lebanon, N. IL Mary Huntington, married Daniel Hinckley of Lebanon, N. H. Elias Huntington, a graduate of Dartmouth College in 1850,
and of the Andover Theological School in 1853; married a Miss Stevens, and was the pastor of the First Congregational church in Dover, N. H.

Two

other children died in infancy.

1.2.4. 12. 8.
Andrew Huntington,
born in Norwich, November
in 1787,
11. 1761;

went

to

Lydia Davis, of Lebanon, N. H. She was born May 1, 1759. In 1830 he went to Pittsford, N. Y., where he He was in service in the War of the Revolution, and was with died in 1845. Washington in his retreat from Long Island.

Hanover, N. H., where he married

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Andrew,

born

May

8,

1789.

*
*

2.

Asa, born November

12, 1791.

3.

4.

Samuel, born May 16, 1794. Lydia, born November 16, 1796; Barzillai Bush, M. D., who was a
port,

married, September

6,

1824,

practicing physician of Brock-

N. Y.

She died

May

5,

1833.

1.2.4. 12. 8.
Andrew Huntington, born May
;

1.

was a physician, at Pittsford, 8, 1789 where he had been in practice since 1816. He married for his first wife, Lydia Munroe, of Shaftsbury, Vt., where he entered upon the practice of his profession in company with Dr. Daniel (1. 3. 9. 3. 2.) She died March 31, He married, for his second wife, Sarah Upjohn, an 1838, in Pittsford, N. Y. English lady, and for his third wife, widow Tooker, of Pittsford. He died in
N.
Y.,

Pittsford,

March

12, 1861.

He

retreived his medical education at


his practice.

Dartmouth

College,

and became wealthy from

children, born in pittsford,


*
*
1.

n. y.

Wales Munroe,
Lydia, born
six
in

born March

5,

1820.

2.

August, 1822.

3.

Joshua Munroe,
months
old.

born November

12, 1825,

and died one year and

302

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 2. 4. 12. 8. 1. 1.

Wales Munkoe Huntington,


married, December
0,

born

in Pittsford,

1845, Dorothy Ann, daughter of


in practice with his father,

N. Y., March 5, 1820; James Hopkins. He

was a physician, and


Pittsford.

with

whom he

studied, in

He

graduated at the Geneva Medical College in 1842.


20, 1826.

His wife

was born January

CHILDREN, BOKN IN PITTSFORD,


1.
2.

N. Y.

James Hopkins, born November 20, 1848. Sarah Elizabeth, born December 23, 1853.
Clarissa M.,
l)orn

3.

November

4,

1859.

1.2.4.12.8.1.2.
Lydia (Huntington) Rowley, born August,
1822; married, July 26,
1843, William C. Rowley, a lawyer, and resided in Rochester, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

Andrew Huntington,
Sara Evelyn,

born April 22, 1844.

2.
3.

born March, 1846.


1853.

4.

Helen, born July, 1849. Eliza Voorhees, born April

9,

1.2.4. 12. 8.2.


N. H., and was a farmer.

He lived in Hanover, 12, 1791. He was much in public life, having been a member He married for his first wife, in February 1816, of the state legislature. He Achsah, daughter of Deacon Samuel Blade, wlio died February 2, 1834.
Asa Huntington,
born November

married for his second wife, March

17, 1836,

widow Mary Redington,


JNIaine, of

of

anon, N. H., and daughter of Hon. Stei)hen

Hartland, Vt.

LebShe

was born November

28, 1794.

CHILDREN, BORN IN HANOVER,


*
1.

N. H.

Henry

Slade, born September


16, 1819,

11, 1818.

2.

Sarah, born December


married.

and died November


7,

17, 1852, un-

3.

Hannah Worcester,
16, 1853,

born August

1821; married, September


1855.

O.

S. Tngalls, a

lawyer rt^siding in Hanover, N. H.


4,

They had one


4.

child,

Asa Huntington, born December

She died January 3, 1890. Alice Swift, born Noveml)er 9, 1823; married, March 16, 1848, O. S. Ingalls, and had two children Mary Ahce, born December She 28, 1848, and Orville Huntington, born October 6, 1851. died January 21, 1853, after which her husband married Hannah
;

Worcester,

sister of his lirst wife.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
5.

303
June
6,

Fanny, born January


lege in 1846,

18, 1825; married,

1849, George E.

Spencer, a physician,

and

settled in his profession at Laconia,

They had one


October
6.
7.

child

Dartmouth ColN. II. which died young, and the mother died
his

who took

diploma

at

4,

1855.
11, 1828,

William, born November

Edward,

born July

4,

1831,

and died single, June and died March 3, 1858.

6,

1853.

1.2.4. 12. 8. 2. 1.
Henry .Slade Huntington, born September 11, 1818, in Hanover, N. II. Received his medical diploma at Dartmouth College in 1846; married Jane Lovett, of Charlton, N. Y., and settled in the practice of his profession, in Penfield, N. Y. He died in Penfield, February 23, 1861.
CHILD.
*
1.

Horace Lovett,
1.

born February

3,

1854, in Penfield, N. Y.

2.4. 12. 8.

2. 1. 1.

Horace Lovett Huntington, born February 3, 1854, in Penfield, N. Y.; married, first, in May 1877, in Hanover Center, N. H., Ruth Anjliue ^Vadrobe. She died February 10, 1878, in Hanover Center, N. H. He married, second,

Noveml)er

6,

1885, in Lebanon,

daughter of

Amos and

Abigail

N. H., Martha Melvina Hills, Martha (Graves) Camp. He is a manufacturer,


CHILD.

a dealer in lumber, and a farmer.

1.

Jennie Wadrobe, born Februaiy

8,

1878.

1. 2. 4. 12.

8.2.

1. 1. 1.
8,

Jennik Wadrobe (Huntington) Vittum, born February Hanover Center, N. H.; married, September 29, 1901, William Mrs. Vittum is a nurse, and lives in Haverhill, Mass.

1878, in

S.

Vittum.

1.

Pauline Matha Huntington, born July


Montello, Mass.

7,

1907.

She

lives in

1.2. 4. 12. 8. 3.
Saaiuel Huntington, born
1825.

May

16,

1794; married

November

11, 1817,

Eunice, daughter of Samuel Slade, of Hanover, where he died, January 17,

304

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN HANOVER,
*
*
1. 2.

N. H.

Eliza, burn January

20, 1818.

Samuel Davis,

born September 25, 1819.

3.

Lydia, born August 3. 1821; married Thompson Slade, of Hanover, where they lived and had two children, William and Lydia.

4.

Harriet Ann, born October

26, 1823, married

Gibson of

Rochester, N.Y., and had one child.

They

lived in

Dundas, C.W.

1.

2.4. 12.8.3.

1.
Hanover, N. H.;

Eliza (Huntington) Nyk, born January

20, 1818, in

married, Loren Nye, in 1840 or 1842, a farmer of Pittsford, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.
2.

Minerva E., born December 29, 1845 married Anscome. Samuel H., born in September 26, 1848. He was a pioneer
;

to the

State of Colorado in 1878, and to her Western Slope in 1881

taking up a homestead September


twenty-five years.

3,

1881,

where he lived
first

for

He now

resides in the City of Montrose,

Colorado.

He was

appointed as one of the

County Com-

missioners by Governor Grant in 1882.


3.

4.

Ida Stella, married Hoff. Silas Eugene, born in the Spring

of 1856,

is

dead.

1.

2.4. 12. 8. 3. 2.

Samuel Davis Huntington, born September 26, 1819, in Hanover, N. H.; married, January 28, 1847, in Blue Island, 111., Maria Devoe, daughter She was born March 27, of James Walter and Ruth (Chadeayne) Robinson. 1828, in New York City, N. Y., and died December 24, 1885, in Blue Island, 111. He was a railroad man.
In 1845, and again
in 1846,

he brought (overland) large flocks of sheep


111.

from Monroe Co., N. Y., to Cook Co., He was lame. his being a soldier.

broken ankle

in

1847 pi-evented

He
1887.

lived in Blue Island, TIL, from 1845 to 1887,

and died there March

30,

CHILDREN, BORN IN
*
1.

HUE

ISLAND, ILL.

Walter

* 2.
3.

James, born February 19, 1848. born March 10, 1850. Elizabeth Bingle, born September 27. 1851; niariied Sei)tembcr 27, 1894, in Chicago, lU., David Walter, son of Ebenezer and He was horn July 12, 1834, in Gertrude (Ilusted) Sutherland. Pittsford, N. Y., and liad been mari-ied once before this marriage. He lived in He was in the crockery business, then real estate.

Henry Robinson,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

305

Pittsford, N. Y., until 1851, when he moved to Chicago, 111. He was one of Chicago's pioneer settlers, and lived there until his death, December 18, 1904. Mrs. Sutherland is principal of one

of Chicago's public schools.

4.
5.

Eunice Slade, born December 17, 1853. Fannie Fern, born February 27, 1856 married, October
;

3,

1877,

in Blue Island,

111.,

Heber

S.

Rexford,

Jr.,

of Prescott, Mass.

They had two


6.

daughters,

who died

in infancy.
111.

Mrs. Rexford

died October 27, 1882, in Blue Island,

IIattie Shotwell, born November 24, 1871, in Blue Island, 111.

22, 1861,

and died October

1. 2. 4.

12.8. 3.2.
born February
111.,

1.
19, 1848, in

Walter James Huntington,


111.;

Blue Island,

Hegeman. She was born in Germany, and died in Blue Island, 111. He is a farmer, and moved from Portland, Ore., to AVoodland, Washington, where he now lives.
married, April 13, 1878, in Blue Island,
Carline

CHILDREN.
1.

Howard Henry,
bell.

born December

4,

1878; married Bertie

Camp-

2.

Frances Rexford, born January


Ore., Charles Sylvester.

18, 1881;

married in Hillsboro,
Ore.

They

live in Portland,

3.

Samuel Right,
Blue Island,

born

May

31, 1900,

an adopted son.

He

lives in

111.

1.2.4. 12. 8. 3.
Henry Robinson Huntington,
111.;

2. 2.
10, 1850, in

born March

Blue Island,

daughand Jane (Hulbert) Lyman. She was born, May 1, 1852, in Lowville, N. Y., and died June 20, 1908, in Blue Island, 111. He married, second, June 11, 1910, in Delton, Wis., Elsie Belle, daughter of James Madison and Mary Elizabeth (Morrison) Hulbert. She was born, April 25, 1872, in Baraboo, Wis. He is a railroad conductor, and lived in Blue Island, 111., until 1874, in Springfield, Mass,, from 1874 to 187 7, and in Blue Island, 111., from 1877 to the present time. He has been employed by the Rock Island R. R. Company for forty-two
married,
first,

October

31, 1875, in Springfield, Mass., Susie Ella,

ter of Perley G.

years

as passenger conductor for thirty years.

They

are Universalists.

children.
1.

Henry Howard,
Blue Island,
111.,

born June

1,

1880; married, June 24, 1908, in

Amanda M.

Kehl.

They

live in

Chicago,

III.

306
2.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Harriet Ruth,
1903, in Blue
Island,
111.

born
Island,

September
111.,

3,

1881

married August

19,

William Berry.

They

live

in

Blue

3.

Samuel Lyman,
1889.

born November

4,

1885, and died February

6,

1.2.4. 12.8.3.2. 4.
Eunice Slade (Huntington) Peikce, born December
Blue Island.
111.;

17, 1853,

in

married, July

15, 1874, in

Blue Island,

111.,

Alden I'omroy
111.

Peirce, of Prescott, Mass.

She died July


child.

21, 1883, in

Blue Island,

I.

Eva

Louise, born June

2,

1875, in Blue Island,

111.

1. 2. 4.

12.8. 3.2.4.
2,

1.

Eva Louise
17, 1898, in

Blue Island,

(Peirce) Roche, born June 111., Fred Walter Roche.

1875; married September

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

Eunice Elizabeth, born June 2, 1899. Alice Peirce, born August 2, 1901. Francis Alden, born May 25, 1905.

4.

Fred Walter,

born December 20, 1906.

1. 2. 4. 12.

10.

in Norwich, Conn., Sejjtember 1, 17(56; Hanover, N. H., where he married Esther, eldest daughter of Samuel Slade, of Hanover. Here he became a reed maker, and also an extensive fanner, but removed to Haverhill, N. II., where his wife died. He died in

Hezekiah Huntington, born


to

went

1830, while on a journey to the West.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Fanny, married Hosea S. Baker, a farmer, of Haverhill. N. Esther, married Ezra Niles, a farmer, of Haverhill, N. H.
1. 2. 5.

11.

Thomas Huntington,

born

in

Norwich, Conn., March

18, inti4;

must

have attained sonic distinction since he a)>])carson the record, toward the close of his life with that title, which in those days had significance, Thomas
Huntington, Esq., he being a Justice of the Peace.

He married February 10, 1686-7, Elizabeth, second daughter of Lieut. William and Elizabeth (Pratt) Backus, one of the most enterprising of the

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Norwich

307

settlers. He was a professed Christian, and as appears from contemporary records, an active and successful business man. In the Fall after his marriage he removed with his cousin Joseph, (1. 3. 4.) to aid in laying the foundations of the new town of Windham. Here his name occurs often in the

early records,

land, lying to the north of the

and always honorably. town


Mansfield, his

He
of
lot

received from his father a tract of


lying in the towns of

Windham; now

Windham and

own house

lying in the latter town.

Accord-

ingly, at the organization of the Mansfield church,

October

18, 1710,

Thomas

Huntington enters his name with ten others to constitute the new church. His wife's name is recorded among the members, on the 25th of the same month and year. He was ordained deacon, February 20, 1714-15, and is in
the recoi'd st\'led Capt.

Thomas Huntington.

In his will, dated October 31,

1732, he divides his "lands and meadows, in and about the

Swamps,"

to his three sons,


:

bears this inscription

Nauchang Cedar Thomas, Jedidiah and Eleazer. His tombstone "After he had served God and his people, Boath in
asleep in Jesus,
29,
1

Church and

State,

he

fell

November

7,

1732."
in the

His wife died, December


burying ground.

728,

and was

also buried

Windham

May

Windham records, under date of Mr. Samuel Whiting the one-half of a parcel of wilderness land, in the county of Hartford, bounded east by Nipmuc path, northerly, Windham bounds, southerly with Norwich toAvn bounds, and westerly with Shetucket river, the above north bounds to begin at Windham
Thos. Huntington, as appears from the
13, 1699, " grants

to

southeast corner."

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Thomas, born

April 22, 1688.


in

2.

Jedidiah, born

Norwich, March

14,

1692-3, where his and

his older brother's births are recorded.

The

only other records

found of him are, that notice in the sketch of his father, his admission to the Mansfield church, May 18, 1712, and his
death on the Mansfield second book of records, April
2, 1

780,

aged 87 years.

Elizabeth, born, probably,


birth
is

Windham, April 17, 1695, as her records. The marriage of Caleb Chappel and Elizabeth Huntington, December 6, 1722,
in

found on the

Windham

is

found on the Lebanon records.

It is

probably this EUzabeth.

4.

*5.
6.

Eleazer, born July 28, 1697. Ruth, born August 8, 1699. Lydia, born in Windliam, in February
June
22, 1744.

1701-2. She married, October 22, 1730, Dea. Nathaniel Wales of Windham, who died

7.

William, born March 27, 1705. Christopher, born in Mansfield, October


29, 1714.

3,

1707, and died

May

9.

Simon, born July

6,

1710.

308

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 2.

5. 1.

Thomas Huntington,
]\Iansfifld,

in Mansfield,

September 6, June 25, 1716, and he

born in Norwich, April 22, 1688, aud married in 1711, Elizabeth, daughter of John Arnold. She died
niari-ied for his

second wife,

in April, 1733,

Mehetabel, daughter of James Johnson, of Andover.


occurs on the

He

joined the INIansfield

church, April 21, 1717, and seems to have been an active member.

His name

Windham
8,

records,

December

14, 1744, as

guardian for Dorcas,


letter to the

daughter of his brother

Wm.

Huntington, and administrator on his estate.

He

died January
1,

1755.

His second wife took with her a

church, July

1733, and died in Aj)ril 1740.

CHILDREN, BORN IN MANSFIELD, CONN.


1.

Mehetabel, born
Basset, Jr.

in Mansfield,

May

31,

1712: baptized June


18,

1,

1712, aud married, in iNIansfield,

March
15,

1735-6, Nathaniel

2.

Anne, born

in Mansfield,

November
jMay

1714, and

married, in

April, 1747,
3.

Edmund Hovey.
in Mansfield,
19,

Elizabeth, born
1735.

1735,

and died

May

24,

* *

4. 5.

Thomas, born June 5, 1736. Christopher, born July 7, 1738.

1.

2.5. 1.4.
1

loth of the same month.

Thomas Huntington, born in Mansfield, June 5, 736; baptized on the He was married, and lived at Fort Miller, N. Y.
CHILD.
1.

He

died in 1805.

James, born

in

Fort Miller, N. Y.

1.

2. 5. 1. 5.
in

Chkistophek Huntington, born


on the 9th of the same month.

Mansfield, July
in INIansfield,
9,

7, 1

738;
7,

and

baptizeil

He

married

May

1761, Mary,

daughter of Perez Dimock.


to

She was born October

1739.

In 1781, he went

Norwich, Vt., from which place he i-emoved

in 1789, to aid in the settlement

tion,

same state. He embratied the doctrine of univei'sal salvaand was an approved preacher of that denomination. He spent his last years in Compton, Canada East, where he died, December 14, 1810, and his From various sources of testimony, he seems to have been a wife in 1833. man of unusual tenderness of feeling, kind and generous, and ever ready to do
of Roxbury, in the

good.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN MANSFIELD, CONN.
*
*
1.

309

2.

* * *
*
*

3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

8.

Christopher, born November 11, 1761. Elijah, born August 21, 1763. Jedidiah, born August 9, 1765. Thomas, born June 10, 1767. Perez, born June 26, 1769. Benjamin, born July 5, 1771. Mary, born November 21, 1774. Lydia, a twin with Mary, died of consumption,
Roxbury, Vt.

in

June, 1792, in

9.

Gideon, born April

25, 1777.

10.

Mehetabel, born May

28, 1780,

and died of consumption,

in

Jan-

uary, 1816, in Compton, C. E., having never married.

1.

2.5. 1.5.

1.
11, 1761.

Christopher Huntington, born November


1787, in Vermont, Eunice Chadwick,

He

married, in

that state.

He moved

to

and was a blacksmith, in Randolph, of Covington, Tioga county, Penn., about 1816.

children born in roxbury, vt.


1.

Hannah,

born

in 1789;

married Gen. Thomas Putnam.

2. 3.

Shubael, born

in 1791.

4.

5. 6.
7.

Eunice, born in 1793; married Simon Clinton. Stephen, born in 1795, died from the accidental discharge musket at a training, in 1812. Sarah, born in 1797, married Loren Clark. Cynthia, born in 1799; married Letsoner Loundsbury. Sally, born in 1801; married Josiah Graves.

of a

1.

2. 5. 1.5. 1. 2.
Vt.;

Shubael Huntington, born in 1791, in Roxbury, Ketts. He was a blacksmith, and resided in

married Mary

Covington, Pa.

310

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

1. 2. 5. 1. 5. 1.

2. 6.
3,

Almond Shubael Huntington,


Pa.; married,

born October

1823, in Covington,

August 8, 1847, in Truxton, N. Y., Laura Louisa, daughter of She was born January 20, 1825, in TruxJoseph and Laura Louisa Martin. ton, N. Y., and died January 31, 1902, in Silver Creek, Minn. He was a carpenter. He lived in Truxton, and Corning, N. Y., in the year 1846; in Lindley, Pa., in 1849; in Eaton, N. Y. in 1851 in Utica, Wis.,
;

in 1857.
in the Civil

He

died in Madison, Ind.,


first

May

14, 1864.

War, with Co. K,

Wisconsin Cavalry.

He served as a private He enlisted in Decem-

ber, 1861.

CHILDREN.
1.

HiRAM

Tire, born June

4,

1848, in Corning, N. Y.; died July 29,

1885, in Oshkosh, Wis.


2.

Seymour Dalton,
1886, in

born April

14, 1850, in Lindley, Pa.,

and died
lives in

April 29, 1891, in Oshkosh, Wis.

He was

married

in the fall of

New

York,

to Elizabeth C.

King,

who now

Denver, Colo.
3.

Melville Harris, born September

29, 1851, in

Canton, N. Y.,

4.

5.

6.

7.

and died November 6, 1853, in Tioga, Pa. Flora Idella, born July 18, 1855, in Steuben, N. Y.; died May 5, 1869, in Utica, Wis. Laura Louisa, born September 26, 1857, in Utica, Wis.; died in 1876, in Omro, Wis, Mary Amelia, born April 24, 1860, in Utica, Wis.; married, April 23, 1887, in St. Paul, Minn., Marvin James Ives they live in Hasty, Minn. Almond Shubael, born July 5, 1863, in Utica, Wis.; married, October 5, 1893, in St. Paul, Minn., Julia Anna Bowe; they live in Barronett, Wis.
;

1.2.5.

1.

5.2.
He
married, for his
first

Eli.iah Huntington, born August 21, 1763.


wife, in 1792, Sally Field, of Tunbridge, Vt.,

who

died about a year after the


1779, a most estimable

marriage, leaving one son.

He

married, for his second wife, in June, 1801,


Ct.,

Lydia Parmelee, born


christian lady,

in

Newtown,

August

6,

who

died

May

27, 1851,

aged 71 years.

He was

a sohlier durit,

ing the revolution, but a providential accident, as his mother read


his entering the field as early as his eager patriotism

hindered

to do so. had enlisted and was, as lie supposed, all ready to start for the scene of But, in the afternoon, while using his axe, an strife on the following day. ill timeil blow struck his foot and disabled him, to his mother's gratitude, for Yet on his recovery he entered the army, and was in service several months.

would lead him

lie

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
nearly three years.
ually ardent

'

311

On becoming pious, his Christian zeal, which was habitand strong, moved him to enter the ministry. He accordingly commenced preaching, and for more than twenty-eight years before his death, he was the useful and much beloved pastor of the Baptist church in Braintree, Vt., where he died, among the bereave<l people of his ministry, June 24, 1828.
CHILDREN, BORN IN BRAINTREE, VT.
*
*
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.
6.
7.

Elltah, born November 5, 1793. Christopher, born March 5, 1802. Levi, born December 31, 1803, and died January 10, 1804. Jehiel, born June 23, 1805; married, June 8, 1843, Hannah Holman, and resided in Braintree, Vt. They had no children. Lydia, born April 14, 1808, and died July 2, 1808. Sally, born August 19, 1809, and died single, September 25, 1851. .Joseph, born July 27, 1811, graduated at Middlebury College in
1837, having sustained a very high character for scholarship, He studied and been offered a tutorship in the institution. theology at Newton, Mass., and was settled as pastor over the Baptist church in Willianistown, Vt. But after a lingering illness, consumption, he died April 26, 1843, lamented equally for

8.
9.

his piety and his brilliant talents. Lydia, born July 27, 1811; twin with Joseph. Samuel Pearce, born Juue 4, 1814, and died
27, 1840.

single,

November

* 10.
11.

Adoniram Judson, born July G, Nancy Judson, born Decemlier


1843.

1818.
12, 1821,

and died August

10,

1. 2. 5. 1. 5. 2. 1.
Elijah Huntington, born November
5,

1793; married at about thirty

years of age, Susan Gordon, and lived for a while in Delaware county, Ohio,

but in 1825 went to Perrysburg, Ohio, where he spent the rest of his
died from cholera, July 26, 1854, and his wife in 1857.
as a teacher, and in this pursuit took nuich interest, and
success.

life.

He
life

He commenced

met with marked

In an obituary notice of him, taken from the ''Toledo Blade,"

we

find the following testimonial to his

worth

"A good citizen has fallen. We heard of his death with feelings of the most profound regret. For twenty years j\lr. Huntington has been a resident of Perrysbui'g, and during that period he has enjoyed the confidence of the community in which he lived. He was the man perhaps, of all others, that
Perrysbui'g could not afford to lose.

Much
;

of the credit
is

which Perrysburg

has obtained for

its

fine

system of local education,

doubtless attributed to the

valuable services of Mr. Hvuitington

every enterprise of a public character

and the same may be said of almost in that town. He was a far-seeing,

312
sensible

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

man, and well acquainted with the poUtical character of this country. His memory was nnbouuded. We never knew a person who could more

readily refer to events in the past history of parties, even from the

commence-

ment
jjublic

of the

Government.

He knew He

the character and principles of every

man

of note in the nation, and formed his

own

opinions, from extensive

reading and profound reflection.

held successively several of the moat

important county
legislature

offices in

Wood

county, and was once a representative to the


loss will
is

from

this district.

His

be severely
will also

felt in

Perrysburg, and

not easily leplaced, but while this


will long retain the

true,

it

be true that Perrysburg

evidence of his wisdom, sagacity, and devotion to her

interests, in

her schools and other local improvements."

CHILDREN, BORN IN PERRYSBURG, OHIO.


1.

Sarah, born
in

in February, 1825;

mamed Edward

Olney, professor

Kalamazoo.
3,

2.

Celia, born February


Ohio.

1827; was a teacher in Sandusky City,

3.

4. 5.

and died in 1836. and died in 1856. Mary, born September 29, 1838; was a teacher
in 1829,

Clinton, born

Laura, born June


Ohio,

13, 1835,

in

Perrysburg,

(j.

Henry Clay,

born June 20, 1841;


28, 1843.

is

a printer,

and

lived

in

Perrysburg, Ohio, in 1863.


7.

JuDSON, born November

1.2.5.1.5.2.2.
Christopher Huntington, born March
5,

1802; married, August

9,

1836, Charlotte Tilson, and lived in Randolph, Vt.

children, born in braintrek, vt.


1.

Martha
Elijah

2.

E.,

Tilson, born July 19, 1837. born October 30, 1839.


born

3.

Edmund

T.,

May

3,

1842.
1847,

4. 5.

Joseph G., born February 19, Susan M., born May 1, 1854.
1. 2.

and died

May

17, 1847.

5. 1. 5. 2. 2. 2.
30, 1839, in

Elijah E. Huntington, born October


married Ellen Augusta Black.

West Randolph,

Vt.;

children.
1.

2.

Elijah Christopher. Carroll, born May 26,

1876.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 2. 5. 1.

3lS

5.2. 2. 2. 2.
26, 1876, in

Carroll Huntlngton,
July
7,

born

May

Randolph, Vt.; married,

1897, in Sutton, Canada, Edith AVinnifred, daughter of

John R. and

Eliza Jane (O'Brien) Knuekey.

He
Vt.,

is

a pharmacist.

He

She was born December 29, 1876. lived in Randolph, Vt., and moved to Newport,
still lives.

August

24, 1894, Avhere he

They

are Baptists.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NEWPORT, VT.


1. 2.
3.

Vernon Carroll,

born June 29, 1898.


25, 1901.

Stanley John, born March Alton Raeborn, born May

26, 1904.

1.2. 5. 1. 5.2. 8.
Lydia (Huntington) Tilson, born July
1839, Jarvis Tilson, of Braintree, Vt.
27,

1811; married, April 25,

CHILDREN.
1.

Dwight, born

in February, 1842.
in

2.

Nancy

J.,

born
E.,

3.

Joseph M., born

in

December, 1843. December, 1847.

4.

Jonathan

born in July, 1853.

1.2. 5.

1. 5. 2.

10.
6,

Adoniram Judson Huntington,


health.

born July

1818

entered

Brown

University, and was obliged to leave bis class in the junior year, on account of

He

college course in

went into Virginia and taught, and spent the senior year of his Columbian College, Washington city, where he graduated in
In 1846 he was elected professor of the
filled

1843, and entered upon a tutorship.

Latin and Greek languages, which post he


the professorship he
to
fill,

three years.

He

spent the

next three years as pastor of a church in Virginia,

when he was

re-elected to

Columbian College, and which he continued married, June 6, 1844, in Urbanna, Middlesex county, Va., Elizabeth G., daughter of Dr. Richard A. Christian, of that place. He was pastor of the First Baptist Church in Augusta, Ga., from October, 1860, to August, 1865. He then returned to Urbanna, Va. His health was delicate, and on that account he spent nearly two years in Europe. He then returned to Washington, and resumed the chair of Latin and Greek in Columbian University, which he retained during the remainder of his Ufe.

had vacated

in

until the spring of 1859.

He

He

held this professorship, in


in 1905.

all,

about

fifty

years.

He

died in Charles

Town, W. Va.,

His wife died there in 1889. CHILD.

1.

Nannie Judson, born August

2,

1845.

314

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2. 5.

1.

5.2. 10.

1.

Nannie Judson (Huntington) Wilson, born August 2, 1845, in Washington, D. C; married, in 18G8, William L} ne Wilson. He was born in Jefferson county, Va., ^lay 3, 1843. He was graduated at Columbian College
in 1860, afterward studied in the University of Virginia, served in the Confed-

erate

Army, was

professor of Latin in Columbian College from 1865 until 1871,

studying law at the same time, and, on being admitted to the bar in the latter

year engaged in practice at Charles Town,

W. Va.

In 1882 he became presi-

dent of West Virginia University, but resigned

in order to take his seat in

Congress in December, 1883. He was re-elected for the five following terms, and was conspicuous in framing the " ^Vilson Tariff Bill." He was Postmaster-General, in Cleveland's second administration, and in 1897 became president of Washington and Lee I'niversity. He received the degree of i,L.D. from Columbian College in 1883, and was a regent of the Smithsonian
Institute from 1883 to 1887.

He

died October 17, 1900.


IN

ClIILDHEN,
*
1. 2.

BORN

WASHINGTON,

D. C.

William Huntington,

born August 21, 1869.

Walter Lyne,
INIary

born July 16, 1871; mai-ried, in December, 1910,

Agnes Perry.

He was
5,

a Paymaster in the U. S. Navy,

was
3.

retired on account of ill-health,

and died March

31, 1915.

Allen Christian,

born July

1873; married, in December, 1897,

Prances Simpson.
*
4.
5.

Arthur Lee,

Mary

born November 6, 1874. Lyne, born March 31, 1877; married


25,

in

January, 1909,

Milton Rouse.
6.

Betty Huntington, born December


1904.

1879; died October

9,

1. 2.

5. 1.

5.2. 10.

1. 1.

21, 1869, at Washington, D. C; married, October 3, 1905, Euphemia Davenport. He died January 17, 1915. He was a lawyer, and author of " Rafnaland: the Strange Story of John Heath Howard," jiul)lishcd by Harper and Brothers.

William Huntington Wilson, born August

children, born in CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.


1.

Ann Davenport,

born September
boi-n

8,

1907.

2.

William Huntington,
Betsey Huntington,

born August 26, 1909.


July 27, 1912.

3.

1. 2. 5. 1. 5. 2.

10.

1. 4.
6,

Arthur Lee Wilson,

born at Washington, D. C, November

1874;

married, June 12, 1901, Elinor Wilson.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDKEN.
1.
2.

315

Mary Hungerfokd,

3.

William Lyne, born in Chloe Murdock, born


(lied

born in Lynchburg, Va., June 1 7, 1904. Nantucket, Mass., July 7, 1906,


in

Lynchburg, Ya., December

9,

1908;

March

7,

1913.

1. 2. 5. 1.

5.3.
9,

Jedidiah Huntington, born August


Richardson.

1765

married in 1794, Sarah

moved, early, to Conijiton, Canada East, where he lived He was a farmer, twenty-five years, and then removed to Bi-ighton, N. Y. He died February 25, 18.'32, at the resiand a genial and kind-hearted man.
dence of his son, H.
J., in

He

Brighton, N. Y.

children, born in BRIGHTON,


1.

N. Y.

Lydia, born March


in 1817.

14, 1795,

and died,
2,

in

Compton, Canada East,

* *
*

2. 3.

4.
5.

Samuel Dimmock, born August Horace Jedidiah, born May 7, Marshall, born June 26, 1805.
James, born August
2,

1797.

1803.

1810; died in Compton, C. E., 1813.

1. 2. 5.

1.5. 3.2.
born August
2,

Samuel Dimmock Huntington,


N.
Y.; married,
first,
liis

1797, in

Brighton,
died.

in 1823, in Palmyra,

N.

Y.;

Mary Jane Howell, who

He

married for

second wife, in 1840, Philura Reeves, and lived in Adrian,

Mich., where he was a manufacturer of woolen goods.

He

died about 1885.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.
3.

William E., born in 1824, and has been in California. James H., born in 1826, and has been in California. Edwin M., born in 1829, and married, in 1851, Lucy
They live in Adrian, Mich. Hiram Samuel, born October
6,

E. Reeves.

4.
5.
6.

1832.

Sarah J., Marquis


1846.

born
D.
S.,

in 1835,

and died in Palmyra, N. Y., in 1836. born in 1841, and died in Manchester, N. Y.,

in

7.

8.
9.

Sarah J., born in 1843, and died in Manchester in 1846. Albert H., born in 1846. Charles H., born in 1850, and died in Palmyra, N. Y., in

1851.

316

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2.5.
married February
14,

1. 5.

3.2. 4.
6,

Hiram Samuel Huntington,


1858, in

born October

1832, in Palmyra, N. Y.;

Adrian, Mich., Sarah Louisa, daughter of

Samuel and Rhoda (Iladen) Gregg. She was born July 12, 1830, in Palmyra, N. y., and died IMarch 30, 1912, in Ladoga, Tnd. He is a cabinet maker, and contracting carpenter of the firm of Huntington and Son. He moved from Palmyra, N. Y., to Adrian, ISIich., in 1844, to New Albany, Ind., in 1859, to Nashville, Tenn., in 18G1, and did work for the (lOvcrnment during the War; then moved to Ladoga, Ind., in 1866, where he still lives, and where he celebrated his golden wedding in 1908.

CHILDREN.
* *
1. 2.

3.

Lizzie Gregg, born December 8, 1862. George Marshall, born February 14, 1867. Harry Gregg, born February 14, 1869, in Ladoga,

Ind.,

where he

now

lives.

1.2.5.
Lizzie

1. 5.

3.2.4.1.
born December
8,

Gregg (Huntington) Warfel, He was

1862, in

Adrian, Mich.; married, June 20, 1883, in Ladoga, Ind., Francis, son of Martin
B. and Indiana (McClelland) Warfel.
liorn ]\ray 3, 1857, in Cler-

mont, Ind.
INIr.

Warfel

is

the jniblisher of the

Ladoga Leader and a graduate

of the

Ladoga Normal School.


Schools from 1895 to 1908.

He was
They

Superintendent of the Ladoga Public

are Presbyterians, and live in Ladoga, Ind.

CIIILDKEN, llORX IN LADOGA, IND.


1.

George Huntington,
27, 1906, in

born March 28,1884; married, December

Lexington, Ky., Alleen Blaydes Christie.


1887, and died

They

live

in
2.

Kearney, Neb.
5,

Charles Martin, born May


Ladoga, Ind.

March

23, 1894, in

3.

Louisa, born December

3,

1889, and died in infancy.


1,

4. 5.

Harry Herbert,

born December

1890; lives in Columbus,

().

Nellie Grace, born Febrnary

10, 1894.

1. 2. 5. 1. 5. 3. 2. 4. 2.
IIuNTiN(rrON, born February 14, 1867, in Ladoga, mariied October 21, 1896, in Ladoga, Ind., Sophia Edna, daughter of Daniel H. and Mary Louisa (Harshbarger) Ilines. She was born July 9, 1869.
Ind.;

George Marshall

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

317

He
lives in

is

a contracting carpenter of the firm of Huntington and Son, and

Ladoga, Ind.
still

He

is

a deacon in the Presbyterian Church, elected in

1905, and

holds that

office.

grandfather,

The fourteenth of February is an especial holiday with this family, Hiram Samuel, was married on that date, and it is also the
his brother

as the birthfirst

day of the father, George Marshall, and child of George Marshall.

Harry, and of the

CHILDREN, BORN IN LADOGA, IND.


1.

2.

Charles Marshall, born February 14, 1898. Earl Gregg, born May 4, 1900; died August 19,

1902.

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Mary

Louisa, born April

12, 1902.

Silas Hiram, born May 8, 1905. Daisy Grace, born June 6, 1907; died March Nellie Ruth, born August 14, 1909. Eva De Lelia, born January 26, 1911.

29, 1910.

1.2. 5.

1. 5. 3. 3.

born May 7, 1803, iu Brighton, N. Y.; married in 1830, Betsey L. Griswold, and was a farmer in Brighton, N. Y. He removed to Rochester, where he died in 1854.

Horace Jedidiah Huntington,

CHILDREN.
1.

John

M., born in 1831, and died in Minden, N. Y., in 1845.

2.

Lydia

3.

4.

A., born in 1834, and died in Rochester, N. Y., in 1864. Sa.muel Marvin, born August 26, 1838. Benjamin ^Marshall, born February 22, 1840; married Sarah Whitney, November 1, 1860. He died in Rochester, N. Y., June 10, 186 7, leaving one child, George Marshall, who is now

5.

dead. Mrs. Huntington resides in Rochester, N. Y. Lucia, born December 5, 1843, and died in Rochester, N. vember 1, 18 70.

Y.,

No-

1.2.

5. 1.

5.3. 3. 3.

born August 26, 1838, in Couesus, N. Y.; married, August 18, 1863, in Osseo, Mich., Elizabeth, daughter of Cliauncy and Sarah Jane (Howell) Leonard. She was born October 9, 1837,
in

Samuel Marvin Huntington,

Osseo.
in

He was
;

a railway engineer, and lived in Rochester, N. Y., until

1852;

Lafayette, Ind., 1852-1863; Fort

Wayne,

Ind.,

1863-1866; Osseo,
3,

Mich., 1866-1872

Saginaw, Mich., from 1872.

He

died April

1892.

He

was a Universalist, and a deacon in that church in Saginaw, Mich., from 1889 to 1892. Mrs. Huntington died August 9, 1912.

318

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Florence Jane, born


is

July

2,

1866, in Fort

Wayne, Mkli.

She

principal of the normal class and supervisor of grade work, in

the Osceola county normal training class, in Evart, Mich.

2.

Lucia Blanche, born July

31, 1871.

1.2. 5.

1. 5.

3. 3. 3.2.
31,

Lucia Blanche (Huntington) Williams, born July


son of John D. and Annie (Abbott) Williams.
1869, in Green Bay, AVis.

1871, in

Osseo, Mich.; married February 12, 1894, in Saginaw, Mich., Earle Abbott,

Saginaw, Mich., until

He was born December 3(, Mr. Williams is a traveling salesman, and lived in February 9, 1905; Green Bay, Wis., 1905-1908; Evart,
They
are Episcopalians.

Mich., from 1908 to the present time, 1915.

children.
1.

2.

3.

Elizabeth Gladys, born June 27, 1896, in Saginaw, Mich. Chester Huntington, born August 6, 1898, in Saginaw, Mich. Marvin Eakle, born August 26, 1907, in Green Bay, Wis.

1.2.5. 1.5.3.4.
ried, in 1835,

Marshal Huntington, born June 26, Ann Case. He was a carpenter,

1805, in Brighton, N. Y.; mar-

and lived

in Adrian, IMich.

children, born in ADRIAN, MICH.


1.
2.

Sarah E., born in 1837, and William J., born in 1842.

died in Adrian, in 1844.

3.

Martha

A., born in 1850.

1.2. 5. 1. 5.4.
Thomas Huntington,
ried,

born June 10, 1767, in IMansfiehl, Conn.; mar(1. 3. 6. 3. 6. 6.).

September, 1795, Submit

He moved

to Couipton, C.E.,

in the spring of 1802,

where he lived respected, and died


6,

of spotted fever, be-

ing sick only thirty-six hours, ]\Liy

1811.

CHILDREN.
*
*
1.

Seth, born June


Joel, born July

13, 1796. 16, 1797.

2.

Alice, born October


6,

*
*

3. 4.

1799.
21, 1801.

Olive, born December

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY
5.

319
1806; married Alanson

HuLDA, born

in

Compton, C.
in

E.,

July

11,

Harvey, and died


*
6.
7.

Eaton, C. E., leaving no children.

Levi, born August 16, 1808. Lydia, born in Compton, C.


Fuller.

E.,

Maj- 27,

1810; married Samuel

They

resided in Compton, where they had in 1863 two

children, Albert, and Malvina, living, having lost two with con-

sumption.

1.2. 5.
Seth Huntington, born
A])ril 3, 1825,
in

1. 5. 4. 1.
Roxbury, Vt., June
13,
17!)6: married,

]Mary Hovey, whose parents were from Connecticut.

lie

was a

successful farmer, living in Hatley, Stanstead county,

Canada East.
E.

CHILDKEN, BOUN IN HATLEY,


*
1. 2.

C.

3.

Lucius Seth, born May 26, 1827. Caroline Amelia, born May 20, 1829. Clarissa Adelia, born May 20, 1829 married, May
;

15, 1849,

Jesse Hazen, and had three daughters.


4.
5. 6.
7.

Thomas Frederic,

born April

5,

1831,

and died
29, 1836.

in

March, 1832.

Frederic Alexander, born September Almira, born June 7, 1838.

Mary

P^mma, born April

24, 1842.

1.2.
ried in

5. 1.

5.4. 1. 1.
jNIay 26. 1827, in

Lucius Seth lIuNTiN<iTON, born


married a Mrs. Marsh in 1878.

Hatley, C. E.

1853, ^liriam, daughter of ]\lajor l^avid

Wood.

She

died,

marand he
;

He was

called to the

Bar

1856 he started the Waterloo Advertiser.

ment from 1862


1.S74, to

to 1882.

and made Queen's Counsel in 1863. In He sat in the Dominion ParliaHe was Solicitor General for Lower Canada from
in 1853,

]May, 1863, to ]March,

1864. President of the Privy Council from January,

October, 1875,

when he was made Post Master General.


About 1882 he removed
to

He

held this jjosition until October, 1878. City for medical treatment.

New York

He

died there

May

18, 1886.

children.
1. Russ Wood, born February 14, 1855, in Shefford, Canada East. There were three other children who died in infancy.

1.2.5.1.5.4.2.
Alice (Huntington) Crosby, born October
Vt.; married, in 1813,
16,

1797, in

Roxbury,

Ebenezer Crosby.

320

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

321

1.2. 5.
married, January

1. 5. 4. 6. 1.

Joel Thomas Huntington, born August 18, 1843, in Franklin, N. Y.; 7, 1865, in La Crosse, Wis., Lois Elizabeth Nichols, the adopted daughter of James Sadler. She was born January 7, 1847, in Chicago, 111. He is a bookkeejaer, and lives in Delton, Wis.
CHILD.
*
1.

Percy Raymond,

born October

11, 1878.

1.2.5. 1.5.4.6.
married,
first,

1. 1.
11, 1878, in Delton, Wis.;
;

Percy Raymond Huntington, born October


in Delton, Wis.,

Ruth, daughter of A. Striemer

was divorced

and married, second, December 8, 1910, George W. and Grace (Brown) Adams. Wis.

in Delton, Wis., Lulu, daughter of

He

is

a barber, and lives in Delton,

children, born in delton, wis.


1.

2. 3.

Dorothy Geraldine, born May 31, 1901. Irene Sylvia, born December 11, 1903. Joel Thomas, born October 26, 1911.

1.

>Zi

9. 1. O. O.
26, 1769, in Mansfield, Conn.; married,

Perez Huntington, born June

September, 1802, AbigaU Hatch, of Mansfield, Conn.


died in Lowell, Mass., July 19, 1847.

He

died in September,

1834, in Compton, C. E., where he had been engaged in farming.

His widow

CHILDREN.
*
* *
1. 2. 3.

Heman,

born

May

18, 1803.

4.

Anson, born December 11, 1805. Ruby, born August, 1807, and died James, born May 29, 1818.

in 1840.

II.

2. 5. 1. 5. 5. 1.
born
in

Heman Huntington,
Peperell, Mass.,

Roxbury, Vt.,

May

18,

1803; married, in
in that town,

February

7,

1832, Sybil Boynton,

who was born


engaged

April
mills.

8,

1808.^ l'^^7 lived in Lowell, Mass., he being

in

one of the

21

322

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN LOWELL, MASS.
1.

2.

Sybil Maria, born November 25, 1833, and died May 15, 1S34. Solon Heman, born September 7, 1835, and died December 13,
1836.

3.

Harriet Boynton,
1841.

born July

9,

1837, and died

November

4,

4.
5.

John P., born November 29, 1839. James Henry, born November 1,
army.

1841, and was in the

Union
19,

(d,

Hannah Amelia,
1847.

born February

19,

1844, and died A])ril

7.

Elijah Bardw^ell, born September


1847.

7,

1846, and died April 20,

8. 9.

Mary Abigail, born November 15, 1848. Martha Emma, born September 12, 1850.

1.2.5.1.5.5.2.
Anson Huntington,
ried,

born

in

Compton, C.

E.,

December

June

4,

1828, Lois Patterson, of Hartland, Vt.

11, 1805; marShe was born September

12, 1805.

He was

an engineer, and had superintendence of canal construc-

tion.

He

was, in 1860, residing in Wauseon, Ohio.

1.

George Anson,
Mass.

born in 1829, and died August

8,

1848, in Lowell.

1.2.5.

1.

5. 5.4.

James Huntington, born in Com])ton, C. E., May 29, 1818; married, in Lowell, Mass., May 2, 1846, Rachel C. Burbank, who was born in Barnet, Vt.,
June 16, 1818. They settled in Green Lake, Marquette county. Wis., where He and his wife were members of the Baptist he was a thriving farmer.
church.

children.
1. 2.

Georcje Heman, born Ajn-il 13, 1848. James Hatch, born February 9, 1850.

3.

Abby Hannah,
Alice
C.

born April 22, 1852.


13, 1856.

4.

Hatta, born August

1.

2.5. 1.5. 6.
in

Benjamin Huntington, born July 5, 1771; married, Api'il 30, 1801, Catharine Gustin, who was born April 12,
N. H., and died August
ruary 25, 1841.
6,

Roxbury,

Vt.,

1779, in Harlow,

1854, in Com])ton, C. E., where he also died, Feb-

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.

323

The
Compton.
*
1.

first

two children were born

in

Roxbury,

Vt.,

and the

rest

in

2.

Thomas, born April 17, 1802. Cynthia, born April 19,1804; married Daniel Parker, and
in

lived

3.

* *

4. 5.
6.

7.

Compton, where she died, October 3, 1856. Catherine, born November 24, 1806. Josiah G., born February 24, 1809. Benjamin, born April 16, 1811. Almira, born July 14, 1813, and lived, unman-ied in Compton. She died December 31, 1837, "in the western country." Philip, born March 19, 1816, in Compton, where he died, in
October, 1820.

1. 2. 5. 1.

5.6.

1.

Thomas Huntington,
February
1802.
5,

born April 17, 1802, in Roxbury, Vt.; married, Emily Hicks, of Eaton, C. E., who was born February 14, They lived in Compton, where he was a farmer.
1827,

CHILDREN, BORN IN COMPTON.


1.

Phillip

F.,

born December

8,

1827, and died October 3, 1844.


9,

2. 3.

Caroline

S. J.,

born August

1828, and died

November

1,

1848.

Willy Josiah,

born February 19, 1832.


11, 1834.

4.
5.

Thomas, born January


Levi, born October

15, 1835,

6.

7.

8.

Charles, born November 13, December 20, 1860. Charlotte, born November 20, Leander, born July 22, 1843.

and died February 26, 1841. 1837, and died of consumption,


1839, and died August 11, 1853.

1.2.5.

1.

5.6.4.
24,

Josiah G. Huntington, born February


carpenter.

1809, in Compton, C. E.;

married, June 1833, Lucinda Heath, and lived in Compton, where he was a

CHILDREN, BORN IN COMPTON,


1.

WHERE THEY LIVED

IN 1860.

Walter,

born October
3,

29, 1833.

2. 3.

Ira, born April

1835.

DiMis, born July

24, 1837. 30, 1860.

4.
5.

Willie, born April 4, 1850, and died May Alvira, born January 16, 1852.

324

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 2. 5. 1. 5. 6. 5.
ried,

April 16, 1811, in Compton, C. E.; marJanuary 1832, Mehetabel Heath, and was a farmer, in Conijjton, C. E., wliere lie died, December 31, 1846.

Benjamin Huntington, born

CHILDREN, BORN AND LIVED IN COMPTON,


1. 2.

C.

E.

3.

Esther, born April 20, 1833. Marshall, born August 19, 1834. Achsa, born September 4, 1837, and died February
Felicia, born August 4, 1843. Gilbert, born November 12, 1845.

7,

1860.

4. 5.

1.2.5.1.5.7.
Mary (Huntington) Le Baron,
born November
21,

1774; married,
6,

about 1812, Japhet Le Baron, of Hatley, C. E., where she died July

1850.

children.
1.

Elljaii Huntington.

2.

Japhet.

1. 2. 5.

1.5. 9.
Juae
16, 1815, in

Gideon Huntington, born


for his first wife,

April 25, 1777, in Mansfield, Conn.; married


for his second wife,
Bliss,

widow Day, and

ton,

Cornelia,

daughter of Samuel
Vt.,

of

Connecticut,
12, 1859.

Compwho moved to

Stratford, Vt.

Pompanoosuc,

She was born in 1781, and died June and was a farmer.

He

resided in

children.
*
1.

Samuel

Bliss, born September 10, 1816.


in

2.

Elizabeth Mehitabel, born

Compton, C.

E.,

July

17,

1818;

married, at the age of sixteen, Charles Henry Earned, an officer


in the United States Army, who was stationed in Arkansas, where she died of consumption, August 30, 1840, six months

after the birth of her third daughter.


3.

Jedidiah Pinnock, born

4.

in Compton, C. E., February 10, 1820, and was a farmer living in Pompanoosuc. Stephen Dimock, born in Compton, C. E., January 15, 1822. He

lived,

unmarried, with his ])arents on the farm.


born August
1824.

He

died in the

Union Army.
*
5.

William Avery,

9,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

325

1.2.5.1.5.9.1.
Samuel Bliss Huntington,
1816
;

born

in

Compton, C.

E.,

September

10,

married, in 1847, Jane Babcock; and engaged in manufacturing in

New-

buryport, Massachusetts.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NEWBURYPORT, MASS.


1.

Elizabeth Barre, born May


Isabella, born October

15, 1848.

2.

10, 1850.

1.2.5.1.5.9.5.
William Avery Huntington,
married, February 11, 1846, Lydia

born

in

Hartland, Vt., August

9,

1824

H., daughter of

Charles and Matilda

Rogers, of Newburyport, and was a manufacturer in Lawrence, Mass.

CHILDREN, born IN NEWBURYPORT, MASS.


1.

Frank W.,

born June W, 184 7,


born March
7,

2.

Edward

P.,

1851.

1.2.5.4.
Eleazer Huntington, born
field

in

Windham, July
25,

28, 1697.

The Mans-

record has the same birth, dated the 7th instead of the 28th,

He mar-

ried, so the

Mansfield record

states,

February

1718-19, Deborah, daughter

of

James Hovey.

He was
7,

admitted to the Mansfield church, September 19,

1734, and died

March

1748-9.

His wife died February 26, 1784.

CHILDREN, BORN IN MANSFIELD, CONN.


*
1.

2.

Samuel, born December 31, 1729. Eleazer, born September 19, 1734.

1.2.5.4.1.
born in Mansfield, December 31, 1729, and bapJanuary 11, 1729-30. He married, May 7, 1752, Abigail, daughter of Samuel Backus of Windham. After living in Mansfield some eight or nine years he went West. CHILDREN.
tized

Samuel Huntington,

The
records.

births of the

first

four of these children are found on the Mansfield

*
*

1.

Eliphalet, born May

6,

1753.
28, 1754.

2.

RoswELL, born December

326
3.

HUNTINGTOX GENEALOGY.
Eunice, born December
26,

1756,

and married a Hebard, of

Windham.
4.

5.
6.

John, born October 21, 1759. Olive, born June 27, 1767. Samuel, born August 9, 1769.

1. 2. 5.

4. 1. 1.
6,

Eliphalet Huntington, born May


ried, in 1774,

1753, in Mansfield, Conn.; mar-

Eleanor Bugbee, and resided

in his native

town, where his child-

ren were born.

children.
1.

2. 3.

Reuben, born in 17 75. Eleazer, born in 1777. Roswell, born in 1779;


Ariel, born
in 1781.

died July

2,

1809.

4.

1.2. 5.4. 1.2.


born December 28, 1754, in Mansfield, Conn., and married, October 29, 1777, in Windham, Sarah Read. After his death his widow married Samuel Spencer, by whom she had several children.

Roswell Huntington,

child.
1.

Sarah, born

in 1778; married, in 1797,

Nathan

(1. 3. 4. 4. 1. 7.).

1. 2. 5. 4. 2.

Eleazer Huntington, born

in Mansfield,

September

19,

1734, and
18, 1756,

baptized on the 22d of the same month.

He

married,

November

He lived in MansPhebe, daughter of David Hartshorn, of Norwich, Conn. field, and was most noted for his military bearing, being a famous captain
of a noted military company.

He

died in Scotland pai-ish,


is

Windham,

in 1S08.

In the record of his children's births, he

called Ensign, at

that of his
,

seventh, and Captain, at that of his ninth child.

CHILDREN,

BORN
1.

IN MANSFIELD, CONN.,

WHERE THEIR BIRTHS ARE ON RECORD.


2,

Phebe, born November


in 1850.

1758.

She died unmarried


sister

in

Vermont,

2.

Eleazer, born March


18,

17, 1760.

baptized August 16, 1761.


1762.
3,

He and his He was drowned

accidentally,

Phebe were June


She

3.

Deborah, born September


married,

1763, and baptized October 16.

November

15, 1781,

Azariah Balcom.

Their dismission

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,
from the South Mansfield church took place September when they removed to AVindham.
*
4.
5. 8,

327
1783,

Eleazer, born February AsENATH, born October

2,

1766.

6.
7.

February 13, 1768. She married Zebediah Tracy, of AVindham, and died in 1851, at the residence of her son, John Tracy, of AVillimantic. Shubael, born August 11, 1770. Lydia, born August 25, 1772. She lived in Vermont, and never
31, 1767, baptized

married.
8.

Zerviah, born March


Benjamin Jones.

She married 15, 1774, baptized June 5. She united with the AVindham church in 1801.

9.

* 10.

In the printed catalogue, her husband's name is written Janes. Elizabeth, born June 16, 1776, and died September 22, 1793. Ebenezer, born November 22, 1780.

1.
baptized April 12.

2.5.4.2.
2,

4.
1766, in Mansfield, Conn.,

Eleazer Huntington, born February

and

He

married, September 20, 1789, Sarah, daughter of


1

Thomas
Palmer.

Davis,

who

died July 17,

792.

He

married, January 15, 1798, Phebe

He was

a farmer and miller in AVindham.

children.

The

first six of these births are

on the Mansfield records, the

last four in

AVindham.
1.

Fanny, born June

13 or 18, 1790; married

Samuel K. Dodge, and

lived in Berlin, Pa., having

no children.

2.

Melany, born June


Norwich.

9,

1792.
24, 1798,

3.

Harriet, born May


Eliza, born March
five children.

and lived

single, in

Greenville,

4.

13, 1800;

married Andrew Davison, and had

*
*

5.
6.
.7.

Charles, born May 20, 1802. Marcia, born May 15, 1804. Minerva, born in 1808; married Nathan
chester, Penn.

Justin,

and went

to

Man-

* *

8.

9.

* 10.

Erastus, born March 18, 1810. Edwin, born March 3, 1813. Horatio, born February 5, 1816.

1.2.5.4.2.4.2.
Melany (Huntington)
Ct.;

Lincoln, born June

9,

1792, in AVillimantic,

married, in 1812, John Lincoln, of

New

Boston, AVindham; they lived in

Lebanon, Penn., where their children were born.

328

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

John. Lucy. Emily.

4.
5.

Steadman.
Giles.

1.2.5.4.2.4.5.
Charles Huntington, born May
in 1829,
20, 1802, in

Nancy

B. Strong, of Coventry, Ct.

He was

Windham, Ct.; engaged many


in California,

married,
years as
finally

a teamster in Willimantic.
lived in

He

lived for

some time

and

New

Market, Ohio.

CHILDREN.
1.

Jane, born

in

1831;

married Dwight

W.

Keyes, and went to

Ogdensburg, N. Y.
*
2.

3.

Charles Palmer, born December George Edward, born December

18, 1833.
6,

1834.

1. 2. 5. 4. 2. 4. 5. 2.

Charles Palmer Huntington,


Conn.; married,
first,

July 23, 1854,

in

born December 18, 1833, in Coventry, Willimantic, Conn., Sarah Pamela,

daughter of Giddings Whitmore and Emily (Gaylord) Keyes. She was born in 1836, in Chaplin, Conn., and died in August, 1863, in Beaver Dam, Wis.

He

married, second, in the winter of 1865, in the village of

New

Haven,

N. Y., Fannie Maria, daughter of Daniel Hewitt and Hannah Atheda (]\Iontgomery) Davis. She was born January 1, 1842, in Oswego, N. Y., and died May 11, 1906, in Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. Huntington was a millwright by trade,

deputy collector of Internal Revenue. War, as 2nd Lieutenant and 1st Lieutenant and Captain of Company F, in the 24th Kegiment of Wisconsin Infantry VolunHe enlisted teers, and as Major in the first Regt. U. S. Vet. Vol. Engineers. August 21, 1862, and was discharged September 26, 1865.

and

later a

He

served in the Civil

He was a man
and
military side of

of strong personality

and kind

disposition, socially popular,

of vigorous physique; domestic in his inclinations,


life.

and very fond of the


always a
National
lived

man

of small means.

He was quite prominent in Milwaukee, though He held various offices in the Wisconsin
in that

Guard for many years. They were Unitarians, and he was a deacon
in Cleveland, Ohio, Portage, Wis., Willimantic,

Church.

They

Conn., and Milwaukee, Wis.,

where he died September

9,

1890.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

329

Will Herbert,
ried,

born March 15, 1858, in Beaver Dam, Wis.; marJune 6, 1888, in Oslikosh, AVis., Harriet Evelyn, daughter of Denton G. and Mary AdeUa (West) Freeman. She was born October 21, 1862, in Clemensville, Wis. He is a bookkeeper and lived in Milwaukee, Wis., until 1870, in Oshkosh, Wis., till 1881, in Berlin, Wis., from 1903 to the present time. They are
Christian Scientists.
1860, in Beaver

2.

Jennie Keyes, born July

4,

Dam, Wis., and died

April 22, 1869, in Milwaukee, Wis.

3.

4.

Frank Burdo, born November 22, Mabelle Jeanette, born March


married,
first,

1867.
5,

1872, in

Milwaukee, Wis.;

November
;

23, 1892, in

Milwaukee, Wis., Alfred

Scott Witherbee

married, second, in January, 1909, in St. Louis,

Mo., Lewis Huntington Falley.

1.2. 5.4. 2. 4. 5. 2.3.


Frank Burdo Huntington,
Ohio; married
of

born November

22, 1867, in Cleveland,


Lilla,

November

25, 1890, in

Milwaukee, Wis., Helen

daughter

Henry Barnard and Eunice Elizabeth (Langworthy)


in

Kellogg.

born September 24, 1868,


troller of the

Milwaukee, Wis.

He

is

a railway

official,

She was comp]\Iich-

Chicago Terminal Transfer K. R. Co., auditor of the Lake

igan Car Ferry Transportation Co., auditor of the Wisconsin Michigan Kail-

way Co.
Milwaukee, Wis., thirty-four years; moved to Fond du Lac, moved to Marquette, Mich., for three months; then to Chicago, 111., where he now lives. He is a member of the Milwaukee Yacht Club, Oslikosh Yacht Club,
in

He Uved

Wis., and stayed three years;

sons, Illinois

Fond du Lac Yacht Club, Modern Woodsman, Knights of Pythias, Free MaInstitute of Accountants, Fond du Lac Agricultural Society, Transportation Association, Military Oi-der of the Loyal Legion, American Canoe Association, Marn-a-Wauk Canoe Club, and Roycrofters also the Twilight Club, B. P. O. Elks, and Association of American Accounting Officers. They are Christian Scientists.
;

children.
1.

2.

Kellogg, born October 1, 1891. Charles Palmer, born November

27, 1894.

1.2.5. 4.2.4. 5.3.


George Edward Huntington,
tic.

born December 6, 1834, in WillimanMilwaukee, Wis., Helen Louise, daugh- .Jf'vl ter of George Ray and Hannah Rebecca (Graff) Smith. She was born July ^y* ^r . / 16, 1843, in Buffalo, N. Y. \ j-^
Conn.; married,

May

21, 1860, in

.\^

330

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He went to California with his father when about 1 7 years of age, and was there about two years; came to Milwaukee, Wis., in 1858; went in 1887 to Minneapolis, Minn., where he died October 1, 1899. He was a Unitarian.
CHILDREN.
1.

Minnie Jane, born September


ried, first.

30, 1861, in

May
died

30,

1882,

in

Milwaukee, Wis.; marMilwaukee, Wis., Charles Banks


1902; married, second, February

Yale,

who

November

26,

15, 1906, in

Minneapolis, Minn., Dr. Jehiel Weston Chaniberlin.

2.

They live in St. Paul, Minn. She is an Episcopalian. Frederick Cutler, born November 29, 1862, in Milwaukee,
5, 1907, in Minneapolis, Minn,, Helen Kennedy. They live in Mandan, N. D. Antoinette Smith, born November 11, 1864, in Milwaukee, Wis.; married, September 16, 1890, in Minneapolis, ]\Iinn., Harry Burton McMaster. They live in Youngstown, O. George Ray, born September 10, 1867. Harry Edward, born July 23, 1869, in New Lisbon, Wis.; mar-

Wis.; married, September


Isobel

3.

4.
5.

ried

May

4, 1891, in

Minneapolis, Minn., Lillian Baker.

They

live in Rochester,
6.

Sarah
They

N. Y. Louise, born April


3,

11,

1872, in

Tomah, Wis.; married,

October
*

1896, in Minneapolis, INIinn., Isadore Valier Gedney.

live in Minneapolis,

Minn.
2,

7.

Helen Estelle,
1. 2.

born September

1878.

5.4. 2.4. 5. 3.4.


born September
10, 1867, in

George Ray Huntington,


Wis.; married, August
4,

New

Lisbon,

Maud, daughter of Hobart Graves and Mary (Burwell) Wetherbee. She was born in Wabasha, Minn. He is general manager of the "Soo" line, M., St. P. & S. S. M. Ry., and lives in Minneapolis, Minn. They are Presbyterians.
1897, in St. Paul, Minn., Mattie

children, born in MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.


1.

2. 3.

Jane, born December 15, 1900. Mary, born June 1, 1903. {{eoroe Ray, born May 6, 1905.

1.2.5. 4.2. 4. 5.3. 7.


in

Helen Estklle (Huntington) Sawyer, born September 2, 1878, Milwaukee, Wis.; married, September 11, 1901, in Minneapolis, Minn., Charles Walter, son of Martins King and EUzabeth J]mma Sawyer. He was
Dubuque, Iowa, and is an accountant. He moved Monmouth, 111., in 1879; from Monmouth, in April, Minneapolis, Minn., where they now live. They are Episcopalians.
17, 1877, in

born October
1888, to

from Dubuc^ue, Towa,

to

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
1.

331

Walter Huntington,

born October

18, 1902.

2.

3.

Margaret, born March 26, 1904. Richard Willard, born December

29, 1905.

1.2.5.4.2.4.6.
Marcia (Huntington) Bingham,
Bingham
of

born May 15, 1804; married James Norwich, Conn,, where she died in 1850.

children, born and RESIDED IN NORWICH, CONN.


1. 2.

Eliza A. Antoinette.

3.

Mary,

married H. C. Albro.

1. 2. 5. 4. 2. 4. 8.

Erastus Huntington, born March


married April
16, 1844, in

18,

1810,

in

Windham,

Conn.;

Norwich, Conn., Ruth, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Mowry) Sly. She was born May 30, 1819, in Lisbon, Conn., and died December 7, 1864, in Norwich, Conn. He was a millwright, and died in Greenville, Conn., May 1, 1857. They were Universalists.

children.
1.

Sarah Elizabeth,
married, October
son of

born April
2,

15,

1845, in Greenville, Conn.;

1872, in Norwich, Conn.,

Chauncy Burgess,

Thomas Boswell and Mary (Dolbear) Woodworth. He was born March 26, 1846, in Montville, Conn., and is a bank
clerk.

He
are

has lived in Norwich since he was two years of age.


Universalists,

They

and

]\Ir.

dent of the Sunday School for eleven years, and

Woodworth was Superintenis now deacon

and treasurer of the church.


*
2. 3.

William Frederick, born February 10, 1848. Charles Whittemore, born July 21, 1849; married Anna Day,
and died Feb.
10, 1895, in

Norwich, Conn.
12,1853.
16, 1857.

4.
5.

J^dward Victor, born May 15, 1852, and died February Harriet Rosalie, born October 10, 1856, and died June

1.2.5.4.2.4.8.2.
William Frederick Huntington,
James and Mary (Aldrich) Robbins.
Mills,
111.

born February 10, 1848, in Nor29, 1860, in Solon

wich, Conn.; married October 20, 1879, in Osage, Iowa, Sylvia, daughter of

She was born June

332

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He
office,

is

stationer and storekeeper, for the Illinois Central R. R. freight


111.

Chicago,

He moved

from Norwich, Conn.,

to

Osage, Towa, in April,


S. D., in

1869; to Dell Rapids, So. Dak., in April, 1880; to


to Sioux Falls, S. D., in 1888; to Chicago,
111.,

Rock Creek,

1884;

where they now reside. They are Universalists, and he has been clerk and treasurer and parish trustee from 1890 to the present time.
in 1889,

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Mary Livermore,
Ruth Sylvia,

born

May
5,

22, 1881.
8,

2.

born June

1883, and died February

1884, in

Dell Rapids, So. Dak.


3.

4.

Ethel Robbins, born March 19, 1885, in Rock Creek, S. D. Alice, born February 12, 1890, and died May 3, 1893, in Chicago,
Illinois.

5.

Gertrude Aldrich,

born September

1,

1895, in Chicago,

111.

1. 2. 5. 4.2. 4. 8.2. 1. Mary Livermore (Huntington) Bosworth, born May


Dell Rapids, South Dakota; married, July 30, 1904, in Chicago,

22, 1881, in
111.,

Ernest
2,

William, son of Edwin and Jane (Griffin) Bosworth.


1880, in Ontario, Canada.

He was

born June

He

is

a claims adjuster.

They

are Universalists,

and

live in

Chicago,

111.

child.
I.

Ethel Gertrude,

born July

19, 1905, in

Chicago,

111.

1.2.5. 4.2.4.9.
Edwin Huntington, May
in

born March

3,

1813, in

Windham, Conn.; married.

23, 1839, Emily,

daughter of Samuel and Polly Price, and was a farmer


in INIanchester,

Osage, Towa.
23, 1819.

His wife was born


lie

Wayne

County, Penn.,

October

and his wife were Universalists.

children.
1.

James Bingham, born


John, born
IIahrikt, born
in

in

Windham, Conn., March

5,

1840.

2.

in Cliaplin, Conn.,

3.

February 27, 1842. Manchester, Penn., February 12, 1844.

4. 5.
6.
7.

8.
9.

Alice, born in Manchester, March 26, 1846. Cora, born March 14, 1848, and died September 27, 1849. Edwin, born December 20, 1851. Everett Guild, born July 28, 185.?. Helen Edith, born in Howard County, Towa, September Nancy Urania, born in Osage, Iowa, February 13, 1859.

6,

1856.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGT.

333

1.2.5.4. 2.4. 10.


IIoKATio Huntington, born February
married,
in
5,

1816, in

Windham,

Coun.;

November

12, 1840, Julia Horton.

He was

a millwriglit, and resided

Osage, Iowa.
]Mrs.

He and
1891.

his wife belonged to the Universalist denomination.


in

Huntington died
1,

Osage, Iowa,

in April, 1885,

and Mr. Huntington

died January

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

*
*

3. 4.
5.

Oliver Palmer, born November 13, 1841; Eugene, born April 18, 1844. Eliza Adele, born September 23, 1846.

died August

3,

1846.

Mary
ried

Elizabeth, born February


in
St.

12, 1849.

Oliver Palmer, born June


Paul, Minn.,

11, 1851, in

Morristown, N.

J.;

mar-

daughter of

March 14, 1879, Francelia Maria, George Henry and Diantha Robinson (Woods)

6.
7.

8.
9.

Prescott. She was born June 9, 1852, in Groton, Mass. He was proprietor of a hotel in Miami, Florida, where he died November 17, 1912. His religious preference was Catholic. There are no children. Mrs. Huntington now lives in Miami, Florida. Horatio Eleazer, born September 24, 1853. AViLLiAM Henry Seward, born June 12, 1857. A Son. Julia.

1.2. 5.4.2. 4. 10. 2.


Eugene Huntington,
December
29, 1867, in

born April

18, 1844, in

Norwich, Conn.; married,

(Case) Button.

Osage, Iowa, Artemisia, daughter of William and Sally She was born May 25, 1849, in Carroll, N. Y.

He was employed in railway survey and construction work, successivelv by the Northern Pacific, Illinois Central and Iowa Pacific Railroad companies from 1867 to 1872. He was a member of the Legislature of Dakota Territory from 1884 to 1886, and Adjutant General of South Dakota from 1889 to 1891. Later he was deputy collector of internal revenue of the United States. He was a thirty-third degree Mason. From his youth he hved in Osage, Iowa, until 1878, when he moved
to

Flandreau, S. D.; thence, in

October 24, 1913.

1883, to Webster, S. D., where he died His wife and two daughters still reside there.

children.
1.

* *

2.

Marcia De Ette, born August 29, 1870. Richard Templar, born February 21, 1875.

3.

Mary Grace,

born October

10, 1876.

4.
5.

Gertrude Beulah, born February 1, 1881. Edward Wlnslow, born April 21, 1888, and
in

died

March

5,

1891,

Webster,

S.

D.

334

HUNTIKGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 2.

5.4.2.4. 10. 2.2.

born February 21, 1876; married, Milwaukee, Wis., Gertrude Brooks. He was a graduate of the Webster High School. He went to Milwaukee to take a position in the He died December Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul R. R. offices, in 1895.

RicHAKn Templar Huntington,


22, 1900, in

October

7,

1914, in Milwaukee.

CHILD.
1.

Beulah Hawthorne,

born March

22, 1903.

1. 2. 5. 4. 2. 4.

10. 2. 4.
born February
1,

Gertrude Beulah (Huntington) Rieger,

1881, in

Flandreau, S. D.; married, June 27, 1904, in Webster, S. D., Arthur J. Rieger. They reside at Rosthern, Saskatchewan, Canada.

children.
1.

Jean, born August

2,

1905.
2,

2.

James Cushman, born September

1908.

1. 2. 5. 4.

2.4. 10. 3.
23,

Eliza Adele (Huntington) Baker, born September

1846,

in

Montville, N. J.; married, July 24, 1872, in Hamlin, Kan., William B. Baker.

He was born November and stockman, and lived He was an Episcopalian.


1.

26, 1847, in Prescott, Ontario,


in

Canada, was a farmer


20, 1912.

Hiawatha, Kan., where he died March

CHILDREN.

2.

Bertha Huntington, born August 24, 1873. Julia Eliza, born June 12, 1875, in Hiawatha, Kan.; married, June 29, 1904, James Harry Leidigh. They live in Spearville,
Kan.

3.

John Huntington, born September


Texas.

24,

1877;

lives

in

Dallas,

4.

Adele Huntington,
29, 1904,

William Harvey Shaw.


Harley

born December 27, 1879; married, June They live in Concordia, Kan.
23,

5.

Gertrude Isabel,
27, 1906,

born January

1882

married,

December

Ward

Benfec.

They
16,

live in

Hiawatha, Kan.

6.

Frances Louise, born September


Missouri.

1885; lives in Kansas City,

7.

8.

William Seward, born June 26, 1887 lives in Auburn, Nebraska. Thomas Huntington, born September 14, 1891 lives in Hia; ;

watha, Kan.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

335

1.

2.5.4.2.4. 10.4.

IMary Elizabeth (Huntington) Love, born February 12, 1849, in Montville, N.. J.; married, in Orchard, Iowa, November 12, 1875, James Nelson, son of John Love. He was born December 29, 1841, in Tompkins, N. Y. He was a traveling salesman. He served through the Civil War, in the 144th
N. Y. Infantry.

He

died February 29, 1904, in Hiawatha, Kan.

CHILDREN.
1.

Ada Elizabeth,

born February

17,

1878, and lives in Spokane,

2.

Wash. Mary HuntinCxTON, born October

1.5,

1880;

mamed May

16,

1910, Frederick J. Schilling, in Sedro Wooley, W^ash.


3.

Thomas Eugene, bom November


Kan., in 1889.

22,

1882; died in Hiawatha,

4.

Ralph Huntington,
30, 1913, in

born December 15, 1884; married December Hiawatha, Kan., Bijou Meisenheimer; they live in

Hiawatha, Kan.

1. 2. 5. 4. 2. 4. 10. 6.

Horatio Eleazer Huntington, born September


bus,

24, 1853, in

Colum-

N.

Y.;

married in 1885, in Osage, Iowa,


in

I\Iary,

man.

She was born

Bangor, Me., and died

in

daughter of William ScamAnnandale, Minn., in 1888.

He

maiTied, second, in 1895, in St. Paul, Minn., Euphemia, daughter of John


Bell.

and Helen (Simpson)

She was born on Prince Edward Island.

He

is

a merchant, and lived in Osage, Iowa, from 1860 to 1877; Willmar,

Minn., from 1877 to 1887; Annandale, Minn., 1887 to 1892; Spokane, Wash., 1892 to 1900; Rosebury, Ore., 1900 to 1907, and now lives in Kennewick,

Wash.

They

are Presbyterians.

children.
1. 2.

HoRTON Sc AMMAN, Helen Euphemia,


Ruth, born July

born October
born June

14, 1887, in

13, 1897, in

Willmar, Minn. Spokane, Wash.

3.

17, 1899, in

Spokane, W^ash.

4.
5.

Winnefred Bell, born February 13. 1903, in Rosebury, Ore. Janet Winchester, born April 26, 1905, in Rosebury, Ore.
Louis Horatio, born June
26, 1908, in

6.

Kennewick, Wash.

1.2.5.4. 2.4. 10. 7.


born June 12, 1857, in Osage, Iowa; married, November 28, 1887, in Orchard, Iowa, Estelle, daughter of Gustavus and Angeline (Orchard) AA'right. She was born September
20, 1861.

William Henry Seward Huntington,

He was engaged

in

ranching and lumber business, and lived in

Osage, Iowa, and Annandale, Minn., before moving to Sumner, Wash. died December 18, 1912. He was a Universalist.

He

336

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Adele, born December 7, 1888, in St. Cloud, JNIinn. Prescott, born November 19, 1890, in Orcbard, Iowa.
Julia, born September
25, 1892, in

3.

Annandale, Minn.

4.

Marcia, born June

21, 1902, in

Annandale, Minn.

1. 2.

5.4. 2. 6.

14.

wlio

Shubael Huntington, born Aua;ust 11, 17 70, and baptized October He married, November 16, 1794, Patience Tliatclier, in Columbia, Conn,, was born in 1767. He lived in New Boston, and Woodstock, Conn., and
His wife died
in

died in March, 1835.

August, 1851.

CHILDREN.
1.

Asa

H., boi-n

November, 1795, and died


1

single, in

August, 1827.

2.

Betsey, born October,


Conn.

797; married Alfred Carpenter, of Ashford,

* *

3.

4.
5.
6.

7.

8.

Clarissa, born September, 1799. Abner, born March, 1802. Eunice, born September, 1804. Waldo, born November, 1806; married, November, 1837, INIaria Ingraham, in Dudley, ]\Iass., and died, leaving no child, in November, 1838, in Auburn, Mass. Phebe, born July, 1809, and died in May, 1813. Albert, born December, 1812.

1. 2. 5. 4. 2. 6. 3.
Clarissa (Huntington) Rathbun, born in September, 1799; mar. Asa Rathbun, at Woodstock, Conn., in 1821. She died at Woodstock, March 28, 1832. He died at Thompson, Conn., September 3, 1849.
children.
*
1. 2.

ried

Amos Carroll, born December 29, 1822. James Avery, born at Plainfield, Conn., May
in

9,

1824; died single,

May,

1854.
at

3.

Elizabeth Ruth, born


died about 1830.

Thompson, Conn., February


5,

24, 1826;

4.

Shubael
Lewis
ried
T.,

H., born at Woodstock, Conn., INIarch

1828; died in

April, 1842.
5.

born at AVoodstock, Conn., March 24,1830. He marSusan B. Smith, of Livingston, N. J., and, after her death,

6.

Mary Ann Tucker, also of Livingston. Clarissa E., born March 24, 1832.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 2. 5. 4. 2. 6. 3. 1.
1822; married

337

Amos Carroll Rathbun, Phebe Ann Smith,


J.,

born at Woodstock, Conn., December 29,


of Livingston,
7,

died at Madison, N.
in October, 1906.

N. J., December August 13, 1896. Mrs. Rathbun died also They were both buried at Hanover, N. J.

1851.

He

in

Madison,

CHILDREN.
1.

Ella C,
first,

born November
3,

27,

1854, at Livingston, N.

J.;

married,

2.

3.

N. Y. and she married, second, A. Harrison Taylor. They live at Chatham, N. J. Harriet Augusta, born July 25, 1861, at Livingston, N. J.; died, unmarried, at Madison, N. J., April 11, 1890, Lewis Edward, born in Madison, November 11, 1863; died, sinOctober
1883, George
of Philmont,

W. Whitman

He

died,

gle,

July 25, 1883, also at Madison.

* *

4.
5.

Charles Addison, born January 7, 1867. Elford Jarman, born June 22, 1868.

6.

Anna

single,

Louise, born at Madison, N. February 22, 1908.

J.,

November

2,

1870; died,

1.2.5.4.2. 6.3.
Charles Addison Rathbun, born
at

1. 4.
;

J., January 7, 1867 Manasquan, N. J. He attended the public schools in Madison, and was for a time a clerk in a drug store. He was graduated with the degree of ll.b. from Columbia Law School in 1889, and was then admitted by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as an attorney, and, in 1892, as a counselor at law. He is a trustee of the Presbyterian church in Madison, and was for nearly twenty years a director of the Y.M.C.A. He is also a prominent member of the Masonic Order, and of the Royal Arcanum. He is a lawyer, having an office at Morristown, N. J.; has been Prosecutor of Pleas for Morris County, and is now (1915) a member of the New Jer-

Madison, N.
of

married, October 11, 1899, Emilie

Reed Campbell,

sey Senate.

CHILDREN, BORN IN MADISON,


1.

N.

J.

2.

3.

Harriet Campbell, born November 17, 1901. Dorothy Elizabeth, born May 16, 1903. Eleanor Anna, born October 9, 1904.

1.2.5.4.2.
married, at Madison,

6. 3.

1.5.
22, 1868,

Elford Jarman Rathbun, born June


November
18, 1890,

at

Madison, N.

J.;

Agnes Halsey.

They

live

at

Madison.
22

338

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN MADISON,
1. 2.

N.

J.

3.

Elford Jarman, born November 3, 1891. Roger Halsey, born July 22, 1894. William Carol, born September 29, 1897;
1901.

died February

7,

4.
5.
6.

Gilbert Addison, born July 13, 1900; died August Miriam Helen, born July 2G, 1903. Audrey Laura, born November 6, 1905.

10, 1900.

1.2. 5. 4.2. 6.3. 6.


24, 1832;

Clarissa E. (Rathbun) Plant, born married Simeon M. Plant.


children.
*
1. 2.

at

Woodstock, Conn., Manli

Maria Ingram,

born July

14, 1852.
;

3.

4.

5.

Irving Darius, born May 4, 1854 married Rogena Irons. Elizabeth Ann, born March 10, 1857 died March 28, 1858. Frances Estelle, born January 15, 1859 married DeWitt Leverey, March 8, 1876; died October 25, 1880. Martha Ann, born May 14, 1860; married David E. MiUer,
;

July
6.
7.

4,

1876.
;

8.

Ellen Mary, born April 13, 1861 married Albert Atchinson. Eveline Frances, born June 30, 1862; died October 6, 1862. Lena Frances, born August 5, 1863; died March 15, 1864.

9.

Son, who died when a few weeks

old.

1. 2.

5.4. 2. 6. 3. 6.

1.
;

i
married Welcome

Maria Ingram (Plant) Davis,


Davis,

born July 24, 1852

November
1.

30, 1871.

children.

Mary Augusta, born August


January
13, 1890.

8,

1872

married Gurdon B. Marcy,


married Robert

2.

Carrie Edna, born August


August
29, 1891.

29, 1873;

S.

White,

3.

Esther Evelyn,

born April

10, 1875.

4.

5.
6.

Arthur Lovell, born July 13, 187 7. Walter Evans, born March 16, 1885.
Ralth Edgar, born September
6,

1889.

1.2.5.4.2.6.4.
Almira Bartlett,
his

born in March, 1802; married, November, 1834, Auburn, Mass. He resided in Worcester, Mass., where children are supposed to have been born.
of

Abner Huntington,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

339

2.
3.

Mary

4.
5. 6.

Clarissa, born in January, 1836. E., born in May, 1837, and died in April, 1840. Betsey W., born in February, 1839, and died in April, 1840. Waldo, born in April, 1842, and died in the following September.
born in April, 1845.
in

Mary Ann,

Charles, born

August, 1849.

1.

2.5.4.2.
in

6. 8.

Albert Huntington, born

Mass., in October, 1838, Lavinia Stone, and

December, 1812; married, in Auburn, was engaged in teaching.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Ella M., born in May, 1841. Albert W., born in April, 1843.
Elizabeth, born
in

3.

January, 1852.

1. 2. 5.

4.2. 10.
22, 1780; married,

September She was born July 21, 1786, in Partridgefield, Mass., and died June 12, 1857, in Townshend, Vt. They were Methodists. He went in 1811 to Acton, Vt., now Townshend, where he engaged in farming, a business which he pursued down to the commencement of the year 1857. He was town clerk in Townshend, eleven years, and for forty-one years a justice of the peace. He represented the town in the state legislature three years, and for the same length of time, was associate judge of the Windham county court, having been admitted to the bar in that county in 1837. He died in 1866, in Spring Mills, N. Y.
10, 1810,

Ebenezer Huntington, born November

Lydia, daughter of Jathleel and Olive (Hyde) Peck.

children.
*
1.

2.

Diana, born June 14, Lucretia, born June

1811.
25, 1815,

and died July

25, 1816.

* *
* *

3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Ebenezer Hartshorn, born February 27, Eleazer Peck, born February 27, 1817. Jared Hyde, born February 18, 1820.
Olive, born March
31, 1822.
15, 1827.
27, 1831.

1817.

*
*

Lucretia, born April

DeWitt
9.

Clinton, born April


4, 1833.

Minerva, born March

340

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.

2.5. 4. 2. 10.

1.
Windham, Conn.;

Diana (Huntington) Cobb, born June


niaiTieil,

14, 1811, in

April 22, 1835, Horace, son of Daniel and Lucy (Stevens) Cobb. He was born January 15, 1808, in Windham, Vt. ]\Ir. Cobb was a farmer and a dealer in cattle and horses, and moved from Windham, Vt., in 1841 to SpringMills,

N. Y., where he died July


in

26, 1865.

Mrs. Cobb died


Unitarians.

Ulysses,

Penn.,

December

4,

1882.

They were

CHILDREN.
1.

Lucy Miranda,

born February

6,

1837, in Jamaica, Vt.; married,

April 26, 1871, in Woodhull, N. Y., William Byron Lanning. Mrs. Lanning died June 5, 1869, in Woodhull, N. Y. He hus-

band and only


2.

child are also dead.


2
7,

Daniel Horace, born December


ried, first,

1838, in Jamaica, Vt.; mar-

3.

January 21, 1863, in Andover, N. Y., Helen Bnndy second, August 23, 1870, in Woodhull, N. Y., Jennette Josephine Buchanan. They live in Coudersport, Penn. Henry Huntington, born October 22, 1841, in Windham, Vt.; married, first, January 22, 1863. in Spring MUls, N. Y., Amanda Melvina Reynolds; second, November 26, 187 7, in Woodhull,
N. Y., Robie Smith Sherwood; third, December 7, 1894, Andover, N. Y., Celia Adelaide Rosebush fourth, January
;

in

30,

1889, in Coudersport, Penn.,


in Coudersport,

Emma

Louisa Bishop.

They

live

Penn.

4. 5.

AuRELius Howard, born January 5, 1843. Lydia Peck, born January 18, 1844, and married June 28, 1865, They live in in Spring Mills, N. Y., Samuel EUery White.
Ulysses, Penn.

6.

Lyman Howell,
ried,

born
24,

May

15, 1848, in

Spring Mills, N. Y.; mar-

December

1879, in Coudersport, Penn., Edith

May

7.

November 28, 1892, in Cotulersport, Penn. George Hamilton, born March 21, 1850, and married January 4, 1870, in Spring Mills, N. Y., Ruth Florine Raymond. They live
Dickenson.
died
in Ulysses,

He

Penn.

1.2.5.4.2. 10. 1.4.


AuRELius Howard
Cobb, born January
5,

1843. in Spring Mills, N. Y.;

married, September 4, 1866, in Spring Mills, Louise Han-iet Raymond. was a prominent physician of Ulysses, Penn. Died December 7, 1914.

He

He
sity.

New

received a jjublic school education there and attended Alfred UniverIn 1861-62 he taught school and then enlisted in the 130tli Regiment York Volunteer Infantry, but later was tranferred to the First New

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
York Dragoons, serving
Confederate
until the close of the war.

341

He had

a part in the

thirty-seven engagements of the Dragoons.

He was

once caught within the

lines, but escaped. After the war he did farming for a few years. For one year he taught school at Oswayo, Mrs. Cobb being his assistant. He came to Ulysses and studied medicine with Dr. E. U. Eaton, and then attended the Buffalo JMedical College, from which he received his medical degree. He then practiced with Dr. Eaton for five years. In 1882 he opened an ofHce in Ulysses, and continued in the practice until the very minute that he Avas called to his eternal rest. He spent two or three winters in the South. He was a member of the O. A. Lewis Post, G. A. R., of this place. In politics he was a Prohibitionist, and was once his party's candidate for the Legislature. He was president of the board of health, and president of the board of trustees of the Methodist Episcopal church, of which he had been a

faithful

member

for

many

years.

CHILD HEN.
*
1.
2.

Dour Raymond,

born

May

16, 1871.

Lydia Aurelia, born

April

30,

1879.

She resides with her

mother, in Ulysses, Penn.

1.

2. 5. 4.2. 10. 1.4. 1.


born

Dorr Raymond Cobb,


(Tyrrell) Miller.
is

May

16, 1871, in

Bingham, Penn.; married,

April 16, 1895, in Syracuse, Katherine, daughter of Riley V. and Sarah H.

He

is

a gi-aduate of Syracuse University, 1892, ph. b.


of the firm of Wilson,

He

a lawyer, and
Y.,

member

Cobb and Ryan,

in

Syracuse,

N.

where he has resided since 1888.

He was

a delegate to the

New York

State Constitutional Convention of 1915.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Raymond Miller, born November 28, 1896, Helen Huntington, born September 13, 1898.
Katherine Tyrrell,
born October
19, 1900.

3.

1.2.5.4.

2. 10. 3.

P2BENEZER Hartshorn Huntington, born February 27, 1817, in Townshend, Yt.; married, first, September 21, 1843, in Bingham, Penn., Mary Caroline, daughter of William Greenleaf and Elizabeth (Freeland) Raymond. She was born April 17, 1820, in C'oraline, N. Y., and died October 9, 1851, in Independence, N. Y. He married, second, September 13, 1854, in Indej^endence, N. Y., Lydia Adeline, daughter of William and Mary (Wilson) Reynolds. She was born April 7, 1831, in Independence, N. Y., and died April 4, 1863, in Madison,
Wis.

342

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He
1893.

married, third,

March

23, 1864, in

Independence, N. Y., lantha D.,


27,

sister of his

second wife.

She was born

May

1836, and died August 4,

Mills,

was a merchant, and lived in the Town of Independence, Spring Y., until 1854, when he removed to Madison, Wis., where he died April 17, 1903. He was not a member of any religious denomination, but He was an Abolitionist greatly admired Theodore Parker and his teachings. of the extreme type, and had the courage of his opinions, and the unflinching integrity and uprightness of the old time Puritan.

He

N.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

LucRETiA Minerva, born January 21, 1845. Mary Maria, born June 26, 1849, in Independence, N.
in Ulysses,

Y.; lives

Penn.
1851, in Independence, N. Y.,

3.

Ellen Elizabeth, born October 3,


and died July
2,

1865, in Madison, Wis.


23, 1858, in

4.

5.
6.

Frank Reynolds, born January Hattie, born March 19, 1860.


Earle Hosmer,
born April
3,

Madison, Wis.

1863, and died

December

9,

1909.

1. 2.

5.4. 2. 10. 3.
June
16, 1868, in

1.
21, 1845, in

LucRETiA Minerva (Huntington) Gray, born January


Independence, N.
of
Y.; married,

Madison,

AVis.,

Richard, son

James and Sarah (Meredith) Gray. He was born July 17, 1844, in Ireland. Mr. Gray was the general traffic manager of the Southern Pacific R. R. He
lived in

Canada

in

1864; in Madison, Wis., in 1865; Council Bluffs, Iowa, in

1867; Omaha, 1869, and San Francisco, from 1871 to 1898.


7,

He

died January

1898.
ISIrs.

Gray

lives in

New

York.

He

was, and she

is,

a ITnitarian.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

James Huntington, born July 25, 1869, in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Ellen Sarah, born December 28, 1870, in Omaha, Neb.; married,
14, 1905, in New York They live in Park City, Utah. Mabel, born August 29, 1871, in San

October

City,

George Deroy Blood.

3.

Francisco, Cal.

1. 2. 5. 4. 2.

10. 3. 5.

Wis.; married,

Hattie (Huntington) McDonald, born March 19, 1860, in Madison, March 21, 1882, in Madison, Wis., William Hadley, son of William and Louisa (Guy) McDonald. He was born March 23, 1859. They
St.

are residents of

Paul, Minn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

343

Olive Marie, born August

19, 1883, in

Hudson, Wis.

1. 2. 5. 4. 2. 10. 4. Eleazeu Pkck Huntington, born February


married,
shall
27, 1817, in

Acton, Vt.;
1822, and

December

5,

1841, in

New

Fane, Vt., Stella Maria, daughter of MarMiller.

and Sophia Charlotte (Porter)

She was born April

6,

died October 16, 1910.

He was

a Methodist clergyman, and was a

member

of the ftenesee Con-

ference from 1857 to 1887..

He

died June 20, 1887, in N. Bingham, Pa.

children.
*
1. 2.

Frederic Porter, born July 11, 1843. Julia Maria, born January 4, 1846, in Bingham, Pa.; married, December 1, 1870, Curtis William Cain. They live in Omaha,
Neb.

3.

Charlotte Sophia,
and
dited

4.

5.

6.

24, 1848, in Bingham, Pa., N. Y. Olive Peck, born September 15, 1850, in Bingham, Pa.; married, July 16, 1873, in Phelps, N. Y., Eugene Arenas, son of Ezekiel and Harriet Electa (Allen) Heseltine. He was born October 18, Mr. Heseltine is a farmer, and 1843, in Whitesville, N. Y. served in the Civil War, in Co. D, 86tli Regiment, N. Y. Vol., as private, corporal, and sergeant, and was finally brevetted second lieutenant, for gallant and meritorious services. He enlisted August 29, 1861, and received his discharge September 4, 1864. They are Methodists, and Mr. Heseltine is Trustee of the Spencer M. E. Church, and was school trustee from 1908 to 1910. Louis Kossuth, born September 23, 1851, in Bingham, Pa.; married March 20, 1878, in Raymond, Pa., Josephine Raymond. They live in Emporium, Pa. Ebenezer, born Septenilier 27, 1853, in Bingham, Pa.; married September 26, 1887, in Miles City, Montana, Elizabeth Richards.

born December

May

11, 1880, in Hornell,

They
7.

live in

Leland,

(^re.

De Witt

Clinton, born August 4, 1858, in Bingham, Pa., and died February 11, 1889, in Eldred, Pa. He was a graduate of Yale in 1887, a minister in the M. E. Church, and pastor in
Eldred, Pa.

8.

Mary

Miller, born May 21, November 9, 1887, in Miles They live in Gibbon, Neb.

1860, in Granger,
City,

N. Y.; married Montana, Charles Milo Lee.

344

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 2.

5.4.2. 10. 4.

1.
11, 1843, in

Frederic Porter Huntington, born July


hend, Vt.; married, July
9,

West Towns-

1871, in Rexville, N. Y., Esther Jane, daughter of

Oliver Hamilton Commodor Victor Perry and Margaret Jane (Nelson) Reed. She was born January 18, 1851, in Sweden, Pa. They He was a farmer. lived in North Bingham, Pa., and were Methodists. He died August 5, 1911.

CHILDREN.
*
1.
2.

Eleazer Peck, born June


Ellen, born November
6,

9,

1872.

* *

1875.
9,

3.

Harrison Haven, born March


1. 2. 5. 4. 2.

1878.

10.4.

1. 1.

ried

9, 1872, in Bingham, Pa.; marN. Y., Dora A., daughter of Alexander She was born FebruRobertson and Catherine Abiale (Weast) Dillingham. ary. 17, 1875, in Arcade, N. Y. He is a baker. He was S. S. Superintendent in the Methodist Church at

Eleazer Peck Huntington,


December
9,

born June

1896, in Arcade,

Shinglehouse, Pa., for three years.

CHILDREN.
1.

De Witt

Clinton, born August

29, 1899; died

September

1,

1909,

in Heiring, Pa.
2.

3.

Olive, born September 12, 1901, in Herring, Pa. Uarda, born June 7, 1903, in Shinglehouse, Pa.

4.
5.
6.

Clinton Porter, born November

3,

1905, in Shinglehouse, Pa.


in Shinglehouse, Pa.

Eleazer Peck, born January 23, 1908, Frederick Perry, born September 26,

1912, in Shinglehouse, Pa.

1. 2. 5. 4. 2. 10. 4. 1. 2.
6, 1875, in N. Bingham, August 3, 1898, in N. Bingham, Pa., Clinton Addison, son of Addison N. and Martha (Chestnut) Clark. He was born January 4, 1860. Mr. Clark is in the milling business, and moved from N. Bingham to So. Herring, Pa., in 1898, and to Shinglehouse, Pa., where he now lives, in 1904. They are Methodists, and Mr. Clark was a member of the official board for two years, and a member of the Board of Education for two years.

Ellen (Huntington) Clark, born November

Pa.; married,

children, born in MILLPORT,


1.
2.

PA.

3.

Addison Huntington, born October Diana, born June 24, 1902. Haven Reed, born March 26, 1904.

25, 1900.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

345

1. 2. 5. 4. 2.
Pa.; married,

10. 4.

1. 3.

9, 1878, in N. Bingham, February 14, 1906, in Shinglehouse, Pa., Arvilla Mae, daughter .She was born of Seymour Alison and Theresa Josephine (Pearsall) Farley.

Harrison Haven Huntington, born March

August

25, 1884, in Shinglehouse, Pa.


is

He

a farmer.
reside in

They

are Methodists, and he has been steward in the

c-hurch since 1907.

They

North Bingham, Pa.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORTH BINGHAM, PA.


1.

Mae, born March


Deo, born April
2,

20, 1907.

2. 3.

1909

died the same day.

De Witt Hartson,

born January 24, 1911.

1.2. 5.4. 2. 10. 5.


Jared Hyde Huntington, born February
10, 1842,

married, January 18, 1820 Adaline Wait, and lived in Townshend, Vt., where he was a farmer.
;

CHILD.
1.

Margaret, born January

12, 1843, in

Townshend, Vt.

1.2.5.4.2.10.6.
Olive (Huntington) Lewis, born March
Vt.; married,

31, 1822, in

Townshend,

August
Y.,

26, 1847, in

Spring Mills, N. Y., Paul Burdick, son of

(Church) Lewis. He was born August 3, 1817, in and was a farmer. He lived in Independence and Andover, N. Y., in Stoughton, Wis., from 1861, in Madison, Wis., from 1867, and Beloit, Wis., from May, 1892, and died in Beloit, September 28, 1892. He was a Methodist. She resides in Beloit, Wis.

Abram and
Plainfield,

Elizabeth

N.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Clinton Huntington, born April

8,

1851.
Y',;

2.

Bertha Clarina,
Hobart.

born January

8,

1858, in Independence, N.

married, October 14, 1891, in Madison, Wis.,

Frank Gatfield

They

live in Beloit,

Wis.

1.

2.5. 4. 2. 10. 6.

1.

N.

Clinton Huntington Lewis, born April 8, 1851, in Independence, June 26, 1887, in Oak Creek, AVis., Caroline Augusta Hobart. They live in Milwaukee, Wis.
Y.; married,

346

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Paul Adin, born April 14, 1879. Charles Hobaet, born June 6, 1881,
January
live in
28, 1910, in Billings,

in

Windsor, Wis.; married,

Mont., Helen TenBroeck.

They

3.

4.
5.

Red Lodge, Mont. Marshall, born December 5, 1885, in Oak Creek, Wis. Marian, born October 14, 1890, in Milwaukee, Wis.
Lillian, born February
5,

1894, in Milwaukee, Wis.

1.

2. 5. 4. 2. 10. 6. 1. 1.
born April
14, 1879, in

Paul Adin Lewis,


phia, Pa.

Chicago,

111.;

married, Aug-

ust 6, 1906, in Milwaukee, Wis.,

Mary Louise
children.

Durbin.

They

live in Philadel-

1.

Janet IIobart, born


N. Y.

July 14, 1907, in Forest


19,

Hills,

Mass.
City,

2.

IIobart Durbin, born December

1909, in

New York

1. 2.

5.4.

2.

10. 7.
;

tember

LucRETiA (Huntington) Powers, born April 15, 1827 28, 1852, Joseph Powers, who was born May 10, 1809.

married, Sep-

He owned

at

one time an extensive cabinet manufactory, and was also engaged


ing industry.

in the flour-

He died February 28, 1892. in Boyne Falls, Mich. Mrs. Powers has been a member of the Methodist church for seventy-five years, and lives in Denver, Colo.
children, born in HEBRON, WIS.
1.

PvDWAKD Clinton, born October


1859, in Hebron, Wis.

18,

1853;

died

February

15,

* *

2. 3.

Ella Minerva, born October

18, 1853.

* *

4.
r>

Harry Huntington, born August 7, 1859. Edna Lucretia, born January 27, 1861.
Joseph Horace, born January
22, 1866.

1. 2. 5. 4. 2.

10. 7. 2.

18, 1853, in HeBoyne Falls, Mich., John Albert, son He died in Ludington, of John Albert and Mahala (Jackson) Chapman. Mich., January 15, 1907.

Ella Minerva (Powers) Chapman, born October

bron, Wis.; married, August 12, 1880, in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,
CHILDREN, BORN IN MILWAUKEE, WIS.
1.

347

Joseph Albert, born January


married Pearl
Stoll,

2.

31, 1882, in Milwaukee, ^Yis.; January 21, 1908, in Chicago, 111. Gladys Mahala, born January 7, 1886 died May 2, 1888.
;

3.

4.

Donald Huntington, born December 12, 1889. Grace Gwendolyn, born October 29, 1891; married, June
they reside.

24,

1914, at Oberlin, O., Olney l>rown Kent, of Ithaca, N. Y., where

5. 6.

Mildred Powers, born April 22, 1893. Kenneth Powers, born February 12, 1897;

died, July 19, 1898.

1.

2. 5. 4.2. 10. 7.3.


born August
7,

Harry Huntington Powers,


4,

1859

married, October

1882,

Mary

J.,

daughter of the Rev. E. J. and Faith Huntington (Hooker)


a graduate of the Wisconsin State University, in Madison.

Montague
]Mr.

(1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2.).
is

Powers

He

served as an

asst.

teacher in the University for one year.

He

completed

and was called to Oberlin College in Ohio as professor of French. He next went to Smith College, as professor of sociLater he held chairs at Leland Stanford, Jr. University, in California, ology. and Cornell University in Ithaca, N. Y. While teaching he spent his vacations in conducting parties on tours through Europe, and finally resigned his position in college so as to devote all
his education in Paris, France, his time to foreign travel tours.

His headquarters are in Boston, Mass.


helps

His wife accompanies him and

him on

his tours.

They

are CongregationaMsts.

children.
1.

Phillip Montague, born December 16, 1884; married, March 9, 1913, Clara MacKeil. He was for a number of years on the staff
of the

Boston Herald, but

is

now, 1915, reporter with the Ger-

2.

man army for the Associated Press of Boston. Joseph Huntington, born September 3, 1889.
of the printing

He has charge department of the Boston Bureau of Univei-sity

Travel.

1.2.5.4.2.10. 7.4.
Hebron, Wis.; married.
of

Edna Lucretia (Powers) Tourtelotte, born January May 20, 1886, John F. Tourtelotte, who

27, 1861, in
is

a promi-

nent lawyer of Denver, Colo.

Wisconsin University, at

Both Mr. and Mrs. Tourtelotte are gi-aduates Madison, Wis.

348

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Louisa Lucretia, born June


Frances, born September
3,

27,

1887

graduated from the State


at Oberlin Col-

University at Boulder, Colo., in 1910.


2.

1891

was a student
a

lege, Oberlin, Ohio, in 1910.


3.

Margaret,

born December
in 1910.

2,

1893; was

student at Denver

High School,

1. 2. 5.

4.2. 10. 7.5.

Joseph Horace Powers, born June 22, 1866, in Hebron, Wis.; married, November 26, 1892, in Bremen, Germany, Anna Minna Marie, daughter
of Victor Julius

George Sochlke, of Bremen, Germany. Mr. Powers is a professor of Zoology in the Nebraska State University, in Lincoln, Neb. He is a graduate of Wisconsin University, and received a He completed his education at Goetscholarship and returned for one year. tingen, Germany. children.
1.

Hildegard Huntington,
N. Y.

born November

2,

1893, in Brooklyn,

2.

Victor Sochlke, born July

6,

1895, in Crete, Neb.


16, 1898, in Crete,

3.

Horace Joseph,

born October

Neb.

1.2.5.4. 2. 10.8.
Vt.; maiTied, first.

DeWitt Clinton Huntington, born April 27, 1831, in Townshend, May 13, 1853, in Chelsea, Vt., Mary Elizabeth, daughter of

Salmon Joiner and Elizabeth (Fish) Moore. She was born in 1833, in ChelHe married, second, sea, Vt., and died July 22, 1866, in Spring Mills, N. Y. October 27, 1868, in Rochester, N. Y., Frances Harriet, daughter of Hiram She was born August 3, 1846, in and Harriet Frances (Wilson) Davis. Rochester, N. Y., and survived him. He was a Methodist clergyman, a graduate of Syracuse University, and was in the active ministry from 1851 to 1898; was Chancellor of the Nebraska Wesleyan University from 1898 to 1908; Chancellor Emeritus and Professor
of Biblical Study from 1908 until his death.

He was

Presiding P21der from 1871 to 1898, a

member

of the General

Conference from 1868 to 1904, a delegate to the Ecumenical Conference, London, in 1881, and fraternal delegate
to the

M.

E.

Church South, 1902.


from Syracuse University,
in

He
1

received the Degree of d. d. from Genesee College, in 1868; ll. o.


l^niversity, in 1910,

from Syracuse
905.

and

i..

n. d.

He

lived successively in Thetford,


Y.,

\'t.,

Proctorsville, Vt., Brattleboro, Vt.,

Trumansburgh, N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., Syracuse, N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., Buffalo, N. Y., Bradford, Penn., Olean, N. Y., Bradford, Pa., and finally in Lincoln, Neb., from 1891 to the time of his death, February 9,
HorneU, N.
1912.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

349

2.

Chakles Finney, born June 4, 1855, in Proctorsville, died May 20, 1882, in New Orleans, La. Thomas Mooke, born March 27, 1858, in Hornell, N. Y.;
first,

Vt.,

and

married,

September

12,

1886, in Battle Creek, Neb., Carrie Eliza

Batie.

He

married, second, December 24, 1908. in Rushville,


of

9.

4.

Horace Christian and Lillian She was born September 8, 1886, in Rushville, Neb. He is in the real estate business, and moved from Gordon, Neb., to Seattle, Wash,, where he now resides. They are Methodists, and have no children. Horace Davis, born September 19, 1865, in Rochester, N. Y.; married, March 4, 1890, in Gordon, Neb., Alice Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Jonas and Anna Rebecca (Fegdey) Andreas. She was born July 9, 1873, in Allentown, Penn. He is a merchant, and was postmaster at Ellsworth, Neb., and Justice of the Peace at Gordon, Neb. He has Uved in Ellsworth, Neb., and Broken Bow, Neb., and removed to Gordon, Neb., where he now lives, in 1909. They are Methodists, and have no children. Mary Frances, boi-n September 11, 1885, in Geneva, N. Y. She
Neb.,
Elizabeth (Satterfield) Dale.
lives in Lincoln,

Mary Helen, daughter

Neb., with her mother.

1.2.5.4.
INliNEHVA
]\Iarch 4, 1857,

2. 10. 9.

(Huntington) Osgood, born March 3, 1833; married, Miles Osgood. She died March 15, 1900, in Ooshkonong,
is

Wis.

Mr. Osgood

a mechanical engineer, and lives in Fort Atkinson, Wis.

CHILDREN.
1.

* *

2.

Hattie Lucretia, born March 28, 1858, and Mary Miranda, born May 6, 1860.

died August

6,

1866.

3. 4. 5.

Helen Orette, born in 1862, and died in September, 1866. Olive Minerva, born September 13, 1867. Joseph Burleigh, born October 29, 1868. He resides in White
Water, Wis.

1. 2.

5.4. 2. 10. 9. 2.
6,

Mary Miranda
H. Cary,

(Osgood) Cary, born May


children.

1860

married William

of Alden, Iowa.

1.

2.

Edna Permelia, married Frank Earl Thornton.


Gladys Minerva. Leona Abigail.

Bothwell, and has no children.

* *

3.

4.

350

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2. 5.4.2. 10.9. 2. 2.


Earl Thornton Gary,
in

married Elizabeth Bell Keller.

He

is

a farmer

Alden, Iowa.

'

children.
1. 2.

Bernadine Eva. Dale Miles.

3.

Mary

Qaline.

1. 2.

5. 4. 2. 10. 9. 2. 3.
Bertis

Gladys Minerva (Gary) Leslie, married


an architect and builder,
in

Anson

Leslie.

He

is

Roundup, Montana.

children.
1.

2. 3.

Beulah Gary. William Morris.


Russell Sanford. Harold.

4.

1.2. 5. 4. 2. 10. 9.2.4.


Leona Abigail (Gary) Kellar,
in

married Albert John Kellar, a farmer

Alden, Iowa.

CHILD.
1.

Genevieve Blanch.

1. 2. 5. 4. 2.

10. 9. 4.
13,

Olive Minerva (Osgood) Tilden, born September Henry A. Tilden, and died June 27, 1907.
children.
1. 2.

1867; married,

Henry

J.,

married

Norma Wise;

has one child, Olive

M.
Gladwin.

3.

Burleigh W., married DeP^tt May, married Emil Struck.


Miles.

Ilyai,

and has one

child,

4.

1. 2. 5. 5.

Ruth (Huntington) Lincoln,


united

born in

Windham, August
16,

8,

1699;

with the Mansfield


22, 1723,

church,

February

1717-18, and
of seven sons.

married,

August

Samuel Lincoln.

She had a family

Her grandchildren were numerous, and among her descendants


respectable and enterprising names.

are

many

She died October

6,

1757.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

351

Samuel, born December


John, born July
28, 1726.

27, 1724.

2. 3.

Nathaniel, born November


Joseph, born April
19, 1730,

18, 1728.

4. 5.
6.
7.

and died the same day.


day.
13, 1764.

Jonathan, born April 18, 1731, and died the same Eleazer, born March 7, 1732, and died November
Daniel, born April
month.
5,

1736,

and died on the 20th

of the

same

1.2. 5. 7.
William Huntington, born only, March 27, 1705. He married
daughter of Nathaniel Basset.
ords,
in in

Mansfield, Conn., and recorded there

Windham, March
is

12, 1734-5,

Mary,
rec-

She
of his

died, as appears

from the

Windham
;

June

1,

1740.

The date

death

not on the record

yet he could

not have lived

many

years after his wife, as the note of his brother Thomas'

settlement of his estate shows.

The

list

of his "effects personal" in the


lid., as the
(1. 2. 4. 1.)

ham
tion.

probate records, exhibits 100,

13s.,

Dea. Ralph Wheelock, husband of

Windamount of their valuawas appointed, Decem-

ber 13, 1745, to complete the settlement of the estate.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary, born

in \\'indham, as is inferred

from the entry on the rec-

2.
3.

December 19, 1735. Dorcas, born in Windham, September 25, 1737. Elizabeth, born and died May 6, 1740. This record
ords there,

is

found in

Norwich.

1. 2. 5. 9.

Simon Huntington, born

in

Mansfield, July

6.

1710.

He

united

December 13, 1734, Ame, daughter of Israel Standish, of Preston, Conn. His name is entered on the Mansfield record as I have spelled it, twice, and his wife's twice. She is also called Ammi. On the Windham records the one is made Simeon and the other Amey. I have found nothing further respecting them than what is en
tered respecting their children.

with the church, September 22, 1734, and married,

Widow Ammi Huntington


February
24, 1798.

died, as appears

from the Mansfield records,

children.
1.

Elizabeth, born December


ords,

5,

1735, as the Mansfield town records

read, and baptized according to the South Mansfield church rec-

December 4th of the same year, one instance of many, in which an error has occurred in public records. She died December
3,

1738.

352
2.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
and baptized on the 28th She married, March 25, 17 73, Walter Trumbull, of Mansfield, by whom she had two sons, AY alter and James. S[MON, born in JNIansfield, December 2, 1740, and baptized Januin Mansfield, April 19, 1738,

Ruth, born
of

same month.

.>.

ary
4.

4,

1740-1.
as appears from the

Elizabeth, born,
1743.

Windham

records,

June

12,

1.2. 6.
1.5, 166tj; married, DecemSamuel Lathrop, who Was born in May, 1667. Her father had moved to Norwich from New London, to which He was the son of the Rev. place he had gone from Scituate, Mass., in 1648. John Lathrop, who, for nonconformity, being a preacher in the First Congregational church organized in London, was imprisoned for two years, and who, on being released in 1634, came to this country, and became the first minister

John Huntinciton,
9,

born

in

Norwich, March

ber

1686, Abigail, daughter of

of Scituate.

John was, also, as the records show, a man who commanded the respect and esteem of his fellow townsmen. In 1691, December 21, he was appointed constable in Norwich. He died between 1695 and 1703, for in the record of General Assembly " This court doth held at New Haven, October, 1 703, is found the following remit to the widow Abigail Huntington what is due from her estate to the Colonie by the seizure of the inspector of Norwich, provided what estate is
:

left

out of the

list

be

now added."

CHILDREN, born IN NORWICH, CONN.


1.

Abigail, born February


1734,

19, 1687,

and probably married, April

15,

James Calkins

2.

3. 4.

John, born April 20, John, born July 4, 1691.

Lebanon, where the marriage is recorded. 1688, and died December 11, 1690.
of
25,

Hannah, born
1725, in
there;

in

Norwich, March
suppose to

1693-4, married
is

AprU

4,

Lebanon, John Huit.


this I

and

Such a marriage be the Hannah named.


9,

on record

5.

Martha, born 1717, Noah


is

in

Norwich, December

1696; married,

June

12,

Grant.

From them was


it

descended, in the fourth

generation. General and President, Ulysses S. Grant.

This record

in the

main as

was published

in

our

first

memoir by

the

Rev. E. B. Huntington

in 1863.

The

following copy of a deed would seem to conflict, with the above rec-

ord unless Abigail, and

Hannah were married

twice.

It

shows that

in

1715

the husband of Abigail was Sheba Hall, and that


of

Hannah was then

the wife

Joseph Rockwell.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Norwich,
Ct.,

353

Land Records.
24, 1714-5.

Book

2 B,

page 824 (Deed dated March


all

Know
field in

men by

these presents that

we Sheba Hall of the Town of Mansicife,

juinsr of the

and Joseph Rocktvell and Martha Huntinc/ton of the Town of Windsor with in said County, children and heirs female unto John Hwitingto7i late of the Town of Norivicli in the County of New London Deceased for and in the consideration of the sum of Thirty-four pounds Sixteen Shillings and two pence in Countrey pay, to us in hand already paid or in the Law secured to be paid by oin- loving brother John Huntington of the Town of Windsiir and County of Hartford have given granted and sold and
the County of Hartford, and Abif/ail his

Town of Windsor and Hannah

his

wife,

do by

tliese presents, fully freely

and

aljsolutely

from our selves our heirs ex-

ecutors Administrators give grant Bargain Sell Demise Settover and Confirm

unto him the above said John Huntington


Claims in or unto
all

all

our right estate Interest or

Tenements or heredetaments of right belonging to or in the possession of our said Honorable Father John Huntington Deceased of what kind quality of nature soever, of which he died Seized of. * * * To the said John Huntington. In Confirmation whereof, we have hereunto Set our hands and Seals the 24th day of March anno; 1714-5.
the Lands

Signed Sealed and delivered


in presents of us

Sheba Hall
)
( / { i

Abigail Hall
j^^^^l^ Rockwell Joseph tj_i, n Hannah t>_i Rockwell

n D
Q n Q n
.-,

Roger ,,r Wolcott VVolcott IhomasStoughton


1

,>-

^i.

Martha Huntington

Windsor March 24: 1714-5

named Sheba HaU, Abigail Hall, Joseph Hanna Rockwell and Martha Huntington and acknowledged the above written Instrument to be their free act & Deed before me
Personally appeared the above

Rockwell,

Roger Wolcott
Assist.

Entered the sixth day of October 1715.


per R. Bushnell

Town

Clerk.

1.2.6.3.
He married, April born in Norwich, July 4, 1691. Thankful Warner of Windham, and early in the settlement of TolHe was appointed Ensign of Tolland train band land removed to that town. He was on a committee to fix the in October, 1722; Lieut, in May, 1725. He died June 2, 1737, as his graveplace for the meeting-house in May 1733.
John Huntington,
16, 1723,

stone attests.
23

His wife died July

14, 1739.

354

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN TOLLAND, CONN.
*
1.

2.

3.

4.

5. 6.

John, born February 22, 1726. Thankful, born March 16, 1726, and died July 14, .Samuel, born July 14, 1728. Andrew, born September 17, 1730, and died young. Abigail, born October 1, 1732.

1739.

Deborah, born

'Slay 21. 173H.

1.2. 6.3.
John Huntington,
lived in Tolland.

1.
22, 1726.

born in Tolland, February


6,

He

marrieil

Mehetabel Steele, who was born June

1733.

He was

a farmer, and

He was

accidentally killed by falling under a cart wheel on

March 23, 1774. The tradition is that he was riding a young colt who sliied and threw him. The " Steele Family " says that John Huntington married Sarah Steele, who was born, as ]Mehetal)el, above.
the road from Hartford to Tolland,

CHILDREN, BOIiN IN TOLLAND.


*
1.

John, born May

11, 1749.

2.

3.

Thankful, born July 23, 1750, and died October 29, 1750. Mehetabel, born January 24, 1752; married Hezekiah Belts, and
went
into Up])er

Canada, where she died


born November

in 1829.

4.-5.

Twin Daughters,
of their birth.

15, 1753,

who

died on the day

*
*

6.
7.

8. 9.

Elisha, born December 17, 1754. William, born September 19. 1757. Hezekiah, born December 30, 1759.

Deborah, born November


bi'other of

21,

1762; married Gamaliel Kent, a


1787, Sally

her brother Hezekiah 's wife.

10.

Samuel, born Mai'ch 23,1765; married,


Coventry.

Howard,

of

He was

a blacksmith.
29,

11.

Abigail, born March


Ohio.

1767; married Dr. H. Farnswortii, of

They

lived in

Windsor.

She died March

11, 1805.

12.

Ruth, born May


1833.

12, 1769;

married Abraham Malvesey.


to Enfield.

They
31,

became Shakers and went


13.

She died January

Thankful, born October

3,

17 71, and married

Jonathan Haits17 77.

horn, of Hartford, Connecticut,


14.

Mara,

born October

27, 1774,

and died August

3,

1.2. 6.3. 1. 1.
John Huntington,
February
20, 1783,

born

May

11,

1749, in Tolland, Conn.;

married,

Rebecca Newell.

She was born

in 1761 in Ellington,

Conn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

355

He was

a farmer, served in the Revolutionary War, and died in Tolland,

Conn. Mrs. Huntington's name appears on the pension living in Stafford, Conn., aged seventy-nine. She died

list

of

1840, as then

in Ellington,

Conn.

CHILDREN.
1.

John, born February


land, Conn.

26, 1784; died

November

18, 1784, in Tol-

2.

*
*

3.

4.
5.
6.

Mara, born February 12, 1786; died May 18, 1787. John, born March 7, 1788. Frederick Augustus, born February 14, 17110. Ephraim Newell, born March 7, 1792; died February
Rebecca, born October
was a farmer.
daughters.
29,

8,

1793.

1793; married Thomas Prentice,


in

who

She died
6,

1837, leaving four

sons and two

They

lived in Waterford, Conn.

7.

Mary,
in

born June

1795

married Roswell Richardson, and lived

Salem, N. H.
1805.

8.

9.

Andrew, born March 23, 1798. Robert Goodloe Harper, born February
Almira, born February
in So. Dansville,
10,

6,

10.

1802

married James Holden, and lived

N. Y.

1.2.6.3.

1.

1.3.

John Huntington, born March 7, 1788, in Mexico, N. Y.; married, first, Ann Rodgers, of New London, who was born May 20, 1792, and died in 1822. He married, for his second wife, in New London, February 12, 1824, Eliza Ann Kinner, who was born July 25, 1801, and who died in New London, where the family lived, October 4, 1852. He volunteered during the war of 1812, and served at Fort Griswold. He was engaged in farming, and afterI.

wards moved to New London, and for several years was in the employ of the Wilson Hardware Manufacturing Company, untd his health failed. He died October 13, 1855.

children, born in
1.

new LONDON,
19, 1827,

CONN.

Le Roy Sunderland,
teacher of music.

born July
in

London, and unmarried


*
2. 3.

1862.

He

and was living in New was an organist and

Charles Westley, born March

13, 1829.

Mary

Jane, born December

20, 1831.

4.
5.

Eliza, born

May

18, 1834.

John, born May

and lived in New London, single. was a machinist, and was in the Union Army in 1862.
16, 1836,

He

350
6.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Anna, born December
in

Wilkinson, a manufacturer of
contractor.
7.

February 5, 1861, Lewis He was in 186.'), in Boston, Mass., where he was inspector of arms, and a
20, 1830; married,
fire

arms.

Benjamin Franklin, born


Conn.

July

6,

1840, and

is

living at Hartford,

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 1. 3. 2.
CiiAKLES AVestley Huntington, born March
don, Conn.; married, July
6,

13, 1829, in

New Lon-

1858, in

New

Britain, Conn., ]\Iartha Elizabeth,

daughter of

Norman and

^Nlaria

Warner (White) Eddy.


and died October

ary 16, 1839, in

New

Britain, Conn.,

31, 1913, in

She was born JanuAndover,

Conn.

He was
Conw. Church
School, in

a professor of music, and for a long time organist of the South


in

Hartford, Conn.

He was

a very successful teacher of instru-

mental and vocal music.

He was

also Professor of

Music

at the State

Normal

New

Britain, Conn.
in

London, and moved to Hartford, Conn., August 12, when he went to Andover, Conn., where he died October 1, 1908. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington were long residents of Pratt They are buried in Cedar Hill CemeSt., Hartford, where he had his studio.

He was

born

New

1856, whei-e he lived until 1904,

tery, Hartford,

Conn.

They were

Congregationalists.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Robert Eddy,
in

Alice, born October 6, 1861. born December


Hartford, Conn.

18, 1873,

and died August

12, 1874,

1.

2. 6. 3. 1. 1. 3.2. 1.
6,

Alice (Huntington) Nkwton, born October Duane E. and


26, 1859, in

1861. in

Hartford,

Conn.; married, October 25, 1882, in Hartford, Conn., Charles E., son of
Clarissa Barnes (Ludington)
is

Newton.

He was

born January

Hartford, Conn., and


is

treasurer of the Jewell Belting Co.


(1. 3. 4. 2. 3.) sister of

Mr. Newton
(1. 3. 4. 2. 4.)

a descendant of Mehitable

Samuel

signer of the Declaration of Independence, and President of the

Continental Congress.

Mrs. Newton died June

26, 1898, in Hartford,

Conn.

children.
1.

Florence Huntington,
ford,

l)<)rn

Septeml)er 21, 1883; lives in HartjNlay 22, 1907-

Conn.
born Deceml)er 28, 1884; marrid

2.

Arthur Gove,
Florence

3.

Mary Giiswold. They live in Hartford, Conn. Mak.jorie Ludington, born July 10, 1887; lives in Hartford,
Conn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

357

1.2. 6. 3. 1. 1.3. 3.

Mary Jane (Huntington) Beach,


London, Conn.; married, October
Bergen, N. J.
9,

born December

20, 1831, in lives in

New
South

1856,

Theodore Beach, and

CHILDREN.
1.

Charles Huntington, born October


Melvin, born November
24, 1859.

2,

1857,

2.

1.2. 6. 3. 1. 1. 3.4.
Eliza (Huntington) Osborne, born May 18, Conn.; married July 2, 1854, Henry Osborne of their
resided in 1857, and where their children were born.
1834, in

New

London,

native city, where they

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Jennie, born June 25, 1855, and died January Frederick, born December 3, 1857.

22, 1857.

1.2. 6. 3.
land, Conn.; married,

1. 1. 4.

Frederick Augustus Huntington, born February 14, 1790, in TolNovember 23, 1822, in Connecticut, Mary Humphrey,
(Humphrey)
Witter.

daughter of John and


1801, in

She was born June 9, He was a farmer and lived in Cortland, N. Y. In 1833 he moved to INIexico, N. Y., where he died May 28, 1871. They were Methodists.

Windham,

Conn., and died June 20, 1870, in Mexico, N. Y.

children.
1.

James

S.,

born September

4,

1823, and died July

G,

1825, in Tol-

land, Conn.
2.

*
* *

3.

4.
5.

James, born November 4, 1826, and died November Homer, N. Y. Laurealia Rebecca, born December 12, 1827. Mary Elizabeth, born September 12, 1830. Laura A., born June 23, 1833.

23, 1826, in

6.

Frances

L.,

born October 31, 1835, and died March


26, 1839,

15,

183 7, in

Mexico, N. Y.
7.

Frederick Augustus, born January


18, 1841, in

and died February


in 1839.

Mexico, N. Y.
born January 26, 1839, and died

8.

Sarah Louisa,

358

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2. 6. 3. 1. 1. 4. 3.
Laurealia Rebecca (Huntington) Smedley,
1827, in Homer, N. Y.; married,

born December 12,

June

5,

1853, in Mexico, N. Y., Joseph

Jones, son of Joseph and


21, 1829, in

Mary Ann

Williamstown, N. Y.

(Jones) Smedley. He was born January Mr. Smedley was a farmer, and lived most

of his life in

Oswego County, N. Y.

Co.

I,

184th Regiment.

charge in July, 1865.

He served as corporal in the Civil War, He enlisted in August, 1864, and received Ids disHe died October 21, 1899, in Mexico, N.Y. They
CHILDUEN.

were Methodists.

1.

Florence Adell, born June


in

27, 1854,

and died October


1857.

11, 1856,

Palermo, N. Y.
1,

2.

FREDEracK Augustus, born October

3.

Frank Jones,
January

born July

18, 1863, in

Palermo, N. Y.; married,

15, 1890, in

Mexico, N. Y., Harriet

May

Sischo.

They

live in Syracuse,

N. Y.

1.2. 6. 3.
N.
Y.; married,
live in

1.

1.4.3.2.
1,

Frederick Augustus Smedley, born October


October
26, 1887, in

1857, in Palermo,

New York

City, Catherine A.

Madden.

They

Mexico, N. Y.

CHILD.
1.

Gail Madden, born February

8,

1892.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1.

1.4.4.
19,

Mary Elizabeth (Huntington,


tember
12, 1830, in

Gillett) Carpenter, born Sep1848, in Mexico,

Mexico, N. Y.; married, November

EUery Cory, son of Joel and Charity (Finch) Gillett. He was born April 28, 1829, and died February 9, 1865, when he was returning from servinof in the Civil War. He enlisted as private and was promoted to corporal, in the 147th N. Y. Light Artillery. His discharge papers were sent to Washington and never returned. Mrs. Gillett married a second time, in Mexico, N.Y., Edwin R. Carpenter, whose present home is in New Haven, N. Y. She died May 3, 1896, in Mexico, N. Y.
N.
Y.,

children,
1.

(gillett.)
25, 1851, in
live
is

Adelaid

L.,

born September

Mexico, N. Y.; married

Edwin R. Carpenter.

They

in

New

Haven, N.

Y.,

and

have one daughter, Alta, who

married.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

359
married,

Dora Alwilda, bovn August 26, 1856, in Mexico, N. Y.; May 4, 1893, in Kalamazoo, Mich., Stephen Brewster

Kenyon.

They live in Jamesville, Wis. Mary Elizabeth, born April 9, 1864, in Mexico, N. Y.; married, December 22, 1880, in Mexico, N. Y., Levi C. Weidman.

1. 2.

6.3.

1.

1.4. 5.

Laura
married,

A. (Huntington) Seeley, born June 23, 1833, in Mexico, N. Y.; Xovember 14, 1850, in Mexico, N. Y., Lester, son of Elisha and
Seeley.

Mary (Wilkinson)

He was

born October

29, 1829, in

Palermo, N. Y.

Mr. Seeley was a farmer, and lived in Palermo, N. Y.. from 1851 to 1854. He moved to Mexico, N. Y., where he died August 14, 1899. He was a Methodist,

being class leader in that church from 1844 to 1899, and steward from

1864 to 1899.

CHILD.
1.

Mary

Effie, born December

10, 1864, in

Mexico, N. Y.;

lives in

Mexico, N. Y.

1.2. 6. 3. 1.
Andrew Huntington,
ried, first, in 1828,

1. 8.

born March 23, 1798, in Tolland, Conn.; mar28, 1857, in

Betsy Winters, who died April


(j,

Mexico, X. Y.

He
of

married, second, April

1860, in Hastings, N. Y.,

Mary Jane, daughter

Reuben

Julius and Elizabeth (Nason) Auburn.

1828, in Manlius, N. Y., and died October 25, 1904, in Alton,


a Methodist

clergyman, and Uved in

She was born January 22, N. Y. He was ^Mexico, X. Y., Palermo, N. Y., and

finally in Hastings,

N. Y., where he died May 12, 1869. The acquaintances of Andrew Huntington remarked "He was a good

man."
wife,

He was
Jane.

an earnest evangelist.

Mary
In his

He was

He was assisted in services by his an excellent Christian, a noble husband, father and

neighbor.

He
last

loved the 23rd Psalm.

hours he repeated this Psalm and also the

H}mn

"My God

is

reconciled,
I

His pardoning voice

hear.

He owns me
I

for his child,

can no longer fear."


blessed.

His wife's (Mary Jane's) memory was

Her

last

testimony was,

"The blood

of Christ cleanseth me."

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Elizabeth Ophelia, born April 16, Jennie Lydia, born March 1, 1863,
June
28, 1885, in Rochester,

1861.

N.

Y.,

N. Y.; married, Roger Newell Cahan. They


in Palermo,

live in

Wolcott, N. Y.

360
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Cora, born November
23, 1886, in 19, 1865, in

Palermo, N. Y.; married, March


E. Hulsaver.

Alton, N. Y., John

They

live

in

Rochester, N. Y.

1.2. 6. 3.
Hastings, N. Y.;
Kline.

1. 1. 8. 1.
April 16, 1861, in

Elizabeth Ophelia (Huntington) Kline, born

married, February 28, 1883, in Wolcott, N. Y., Aaron C.

He was

born

in

Conn.

Thev

are Methodists.

They

live in

Huron,

N. Y.

children, born in HURON,


1.

N. Y.

Albert Huntington,

born

May

1,

1884; married December 31,

1903, in Huron, N. Y.,

Marian Serena Garton.

They

live in

2.

3.

Huron, X. Y. Andrew Lewis, born June 2, 1886; married November 14, 1907, in Rochester, N. Y., Mary Viola Barton. They live in Huron, N. Y. Flossie Rebecca, born July 2, 1888.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Willis Roe, born December

3,

1893.

Burdette Newton, born July 25, 1895. Olive Mary, born March 21, 1901. Golda Mae, born October 18, 1903.

1. 2.

6.3.

1. 1. 9.
born February
6,

Robert Goodloe Harper Huntington,


married,

1800;

November

12, 1826,

Lectania Hatch, and resided

many

yeai-s in

New

York city, where he was engaged in the insurance business. September 24, 1851, and he married, for his second wife, June
Eliza Fuller.

His wife died


19, 1856,

Phebe

CHILDREN.
*
1.
2.

Randolph, born December 28, 1828. Samuel Henry, born December 22,
Ya., January
5,

1831

married, in Richmond,

1856, Susan Denin, the actress.

He

died in El-

mira, N. Y., July 16^ 1861.


3.

Frances Baldwin, born July


Beanies.

4.

6.
6.

married William A. 22, 1833 She died September 10, 1888. Robert Goodlow,' born May 3, 1836, and died of dysentery, at Wham})oa, China, December 7, 1855. Albert, born July 18, 1839, and died in New York, June 10, 1858. Isabella Graham, born July 30, 1844, and died in New Haven, September 2, 1858.
;

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

361

1.2. 6.3.
Randolph Huntington,
married September
daughter of
horses.
6, 1854,

1.

1.9.1.
28, 1828, in Springfield, Mass.;

born December

in

East Bloomfield, N. Y., Louise Elizabeth,

Guy and Louisa Anna (Wilder) Hayes.


Mr. Huntington
is

She was born June


INIilitary

30,

1833, in Bristol, N. Y.

a breeder of Arabian and Clay

He

is

also a druggist. in 1844.

emy, Hamden, Conn.,


in

He He
Y.,

is

a graduate of Everest's

AcadEast
I.,

lived in Hartford,

N.

Y.;

moved

to

Bloomfield, N. Y., in 1865; to Rochester,

N.

Y., in 1876; to Oyster Bay, L.


reside, in 1905.

1891

and

to Rochester,

N.

where they now

They

are

Presbyterians.

Mr. Huntington

in

1885, published a book, entitled, "History in Brief of

'Leopard' and 'Linden Tree', General Grant's Arabian Stallions, Presented to

him by the Sultan

of

Turkey

in

1879.

Also their sons 'General Beale',

'Hegira' and 'Islam'; also reference to the Celebrated Stallion 'Henry Clay'."

CHILDREN.
1.

Robert Guy,
N. Y.

born April 10, 1856, and died June 27, 1858, in

2.

Randolph Howard,
in

born July

22, 1858,

and died April

2,

1861,

N. Y.

3.

4.
5.

Isabella Lord, born August 17, 1861, in East Bloomfield, N. Y.; maiTied December 16, 1892, Rev. James Wiuthrop Hegeman. Mr. Hegeman is Rector of Christ Chnrch at Ballston Spa, N.Y. They had one son who died at birth. Allie Louise, boru May 21, 1863.

Nathaniel Wheeler, born February


field,

28, 1865, in

East Bloom-

N. N.

Y.,

and died
and died

in

San Angelo, Texas,


N.

in 1891.
in

6.

Henry Gaylord Norton,


field,

born July 27, 1868,

East Bloom-

Y.,

in Rochester,

Y., in 1876.

7.

Albert William,

born

May

30, 1870, in East Bloomfield,

N. Y.,

8.

and died in Rochester, N. Son, who died at birth.

Y., in 1876.

1.

2.6.3.

1. 1.

9. 1.4.
21, 1863,
9,

Allie Louise (Huntington, Gove) Kondolf, born May


in East Bloomfield, N. Y.; married,
first,

October

1884, Willis Frederick

Gove, who died

in Rochester,

N.

Y., in 1891.
lives in

Kondolf, in 1893, in N. Y.

He

Pittsljurgh. Pa,

She maiTied, second, Frank N. Mrs. Kondolf died

September

6,

1908.

children,
1.

(kondolf.)

2.

Harold Huntington, born October 7, 1895, in Rochester, N. Y. Louise Huntington, born ]May 24, 1899, in Rochester, N. Y.

3G2

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2. 6. 3.

1. 6.

Elisha Huntington, born December 17, 1754; married, in 1785, Esther Ladd, and went from Tolland to Watertown, N. Y., in 1811; to Mexico, N. Y., in 1814, and to Rotterdam on Oneida Lake in 1836, where lie died, September
25,1838.
years.

His

first

wife died

December

19,

1816, of consumption, aged 52

He was

living with his second wife at the time of his death.

She was

widow Wells, her maiden name being Sarah Marsden.


CHILDREN, BORN IN TOLLAND.
1.

He was

a farmer.

Lucia, born in 1787, and died town, N. Y.

of

consumption

in

1812, in Water-

2.

Samuel, born

in 1789, married, but did not live long with his wife.

He went
*
3.

to

Kansas

to locate a land

warrant, and was in 1857, at

Prairie City in that territory.

Ambrose W.,
25, 1814.

4.

born June Esther, born September

9,

1792.

29, 1793,

and died

of consumption,

August

*
*

5. 6.
7.

Elisha, born June 6, 1796. Apollos, born November 14,

1798.

Nancy, born
ico,

in 1801; married

John Whitney, and resided

in

Mex-

N. Y.

They

are

both dead, she dying of consumjttion in

8.

She had two sons, Byron and Franklin, the latter of was living and was a surveyor in Pulaski, in 1863. Laura, born in 1804, married Samuel Buckley, a merchant of Sacketts Harbor, N. Y. She died in 1828, having had two
1832.

whom

children, both of
9.

whom

died soon after their mother.


in 1834.

RuTii M., born

in 1806,

and died of consumption

1.2. 6.3.
Ambrose W. Huntington,
of consumption in Mexico,

1. 6.

3.
1792,
in

born June

9,

Tolland, Conn.;
in 1797,

married, October 17, 1817, Parmelia Keeler,

who was born

N.

Y.,

January

14, 1832.

ruary 24, 1834, Jane


in

McCymon,

of Parish,

N. Y.

He married again, He was a farmer and

and died Feblived

Union

S(juare,

Oswego County, N. Y.
CHILDREN.

1. 2.

3.

4.

Esther, born April 24, 1819, and died INIarch 24, 1821. Jane, born September 12, 1821. Benjamin F., born August 2, 1823; lived in California. Charles Geraloi, born May 31, 1826; married, September 14, 1854, A. Brown, who was born in Platteville, Wis., in 1838. They wei-e living in 1862 in Galena, III. They had one child

who

is

dead.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
5.

363
Union army
in (1862).

6.
7,

Alfred, born May 9, 1829, and was in Adelia Ann, born January 6, 183.5. Elizabeth, born March 10, 183 7, and

the

died September 27, 1838.

8.

Bruce

M,, born October 31, 1843.


3,

9.

10.

Emmett Woodward, born April Henry J., born July 17, 1850.

1848.

1.2. 6.3. 1. 6. 3.6.


Adelia Ann (Huntington) Booth, born January
N. Y.; married February the Union army in 1862.
Co.,
2,
G,

1835, in

Oswego
in

1860,

Chauncy H. Booth.

IMr.

Booth was

CHILD.
1.

Clarence Huntington, born

April 23, 1862.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 6. 3. 9.

Emmett Woodward Huntington,


December
22, 1875, in Irondequoit,

born April

3,

1848; married,

first,

N. Y., Belle McTntosh, daughter of Jedediah and Sarah Matilda (Carpenter) White. She was born January 20, 1852, in Irondequoit, N. Y., and died March 2, 1886, in Rochester, N. Y. He married, second,

November
N. Y.

7,

1888, in Rochester, N. Y., Julia R., daughter of

Perry G. and Jane (McGraw) White.


Ironde([uoit,

She was born September

6,

1856, in

He
to

is

a contractor, and Uved in Irondequoit, N. Y., until

1885,

when he moved

Rochester N. Y., where he now resides.

They

are

Presbyterians.

children.
1. 2.

3.

Olive M., born December 4, 1876, and died September Stephen Ward, born January 1, 1878. Estella Emma, boi-n July 20, 1879: married, June
Frederick

6,

1877.

27,

1907,

Wayne

Barnes.

4.
5.

Ollo Adelia, born April 23, 1881. Julia Dorothy, born December 25,

1892.

1.2. 6.3. 1. 6.5.


Elisha Huntington, born June 6, 1796, in Tolland, Conn.; married, November 25, 1822, Nancy Fitch Hills, who was born August 4, 1806. He
was a farmer, and lived
died April 19, 1870.
in

Wauseon, Fulton

Co., Ohio,

from 1836, where he

children.
*
1. 2.

William Rufus, born August 26, 1823. EvALiNE Parthena, bom August 2, 1826, and

died July 13, 1828.

364
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Lucia, born July 1, 1829; married Charles N. Clark, and had one son, Edward, who died December 2, 1860, aged seven years.

4. 5.

They lived in Clinton, Ohio. Elizabeth Stevens, born November 28, 1832. Charles Gustavus, born July 4, 1835, and died
Ohio, September
2,

in

Wauseon,

1835.

* *

6.
7.

Mary Hills, born September 9, 1838. Edward Wade, born December 1, 1841, and
Albert Wales,
born Sejitember
4,

died

March

30. 1845.

8.

1846.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 6. 5. 1.

William Rufus Huntington,


N.
Y.;

born August

26,

1823,

in

Oswego,

married Deceml)er

13, 1859, in Delta, Ohio,

Martin and Mary (Robinson) Butler. York State, and died April 25, 1901,

Mary Josephi, daughter of She was born, March 30, 1840, in New
moved
to Delta, Ohio,

in Delta, Ohio.

He was
sham
battle,

a post-master, lived in Wauseon, Ohio, and


5,

where he died July

1887.

He was

accidentally

shot

while witnessing a

on July

4,

1887, and died the next day.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

3.

Carhie Aurelia, born December 16, 1860. Charles Hill, born August 28, 1862. Ida Blanch, born May 22, 1866, in Delta,
in

O.; married, in 1895,

Delta, O., Willard L. Hanbeil; they live in Cleveland, O.

4;

Lulu Belle,
in Delta, O.,
in Delta,

born August

17, 1868, in

Willard L. Hanbeil.

Deha, O.; married She died September

in 1889,
1,

1893,

O.
31, 1870, in Delta, O.; died

5.

LiBBiE H., born October


1891, in Delta, O.

November

25,

6.

7.

Frances Pearle, born April 5, 1876, in Delta, O.; married Delta, O., Edward Blair; lives in Wauseon, O. Rosa May, born November 26, 1881, in Delta, O.; married Delta, ()., Edward Lawrence; lives in Kansas City, Mo.

in

in

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 6. 5. 1. 1.

Carrie Aurelia (Huntington) Baldwin, born December 16, 1860, Wauseon, Ohio; married June 30, 1881, in Delta, Ohio, William Henry, son uf Perry Commodore and Jane (Starkweather) Baldwin. lie was born July 27, 1857, in Waterville, Ohio. lie was a dentist and a graduate of the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor. He died March 16, 1901, in Delta. Ohio. Mrs. Baldwin and her surviving daughter live in Delta, O. They are
in

Presbyterians.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN DELTA, OHIO.
1.

305

Florence, born April


Ohio.

11, 1882,

and died March

22, 1883, in Delta,

2.

Julia Adelaide, born


INIary

INIarch 11, 1884;

married July

14, 1907, in

Delta, Ohio, Burton Marion Williams.


3.

They

live in Delta,

O.
30,

Huntington, born IMarch


jNlarch

5,

1889, and died

March

1891, in Delta, Ohio.


4.

Frederick Charles, born


1894, in Delta, Ohio.

8,

1893, and died

March

7,

1.2.6. 3.

1.

6. 5. 1. 2.
28,

CiiARLKS Hill Huntin(Jton, born August


jNIary

1862, in

Wauseon,

O.;

married, April 25, 1888, in Toledo, Ohio, ^lary, daughter of John Ulrich and

(Wensler) Faustei-.

Ohio.
until

He
June

is

a clerk for the

10,

She was born February 25, 1864, in "W'hitehouse, American Ex])ress Co., and lived in Delta, Ohio, 1887, when he moved to Toledo, Ohio, where he now lives.

They

are Methodists.

CHILD.
1.

Helen Clara,

born June

7,

1894, in Toledo, Ohio.

1.2. 6. 3.
in Jefferson County,

1. 6.

5. 4.

IClizabeth Stevens (Huntington) Taft, born November 28, 1832, N. Y.; married, July 9, 1853, in West Barre, O., Lowell Willard, son of George and Nancy C. E. (Whitmore) Taft. Pie was l)orn

November

19, 1832.
is

Mr. Taft
vaUis, Ore.,
6,

a manufacturer,

and has lived

in Butler, Ind.,

Waverly, Iowa,

INIanchester, Iowa,

Clayton County, Iowa, Delta, O., Genesee, Idaho, Cor-

1912, in Newport, Ore.

and Newi)ort, Ore., where he now resides. Mrs. Taft died He is, and she was, a Baptist.

May

children.
1.

AV'iLLiAM Edwin, born


first,

May

9,

1854, in

December

28, 1876, Ida

Adelia Springer.

Wauseon, O.; married, She was born

2.

3.

February 11, 1856, and died December 19, 1904. He married, second, September 17, 1907, Louise Elizabeth Jones. She was born February 2, 1867. They live in Calusa, Cal. Arthur Elisha, born May 9, 1861, in Wauseon, O., and died February 16, 1864, in Butler, Ind. Mary Emeline, born January 22, 1864, in Butler, Ind.; married, in 1887, in Delta, O., William J. Batchman. They live in Newport, Ore.

366
4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Helen Stephens,
1889, at

born June

5,

1866, in Butler, Ind.; married, in

5.

6.

Ree Heights, S. D., James Hocking. She died August 25, 1890, in Ree Heights, 8. D. Fannie Augusta, born December 15, 1872, in Delta, O.; died June 19, 1895, in Corvallis, Ore. Addie Ray, born March 5, 1876, in Delta, O., and died December
5,

1893, in Corvallis, Ore.

1. 2. 6.
ISIary Hills
seon, O.; married,

3. 1. 6. 5. 6.
9,

(Huntington) Hunt, born September


October
23, 1858, in

1838, in AVau-

Wauseon, O., James Francis, son of Bowen and Mary (Young) Hunt. He was born in Boscouen, N. Y., in 1834. Mr. Hunt was a wholesale dry goods merchant, of the firm of Bowen, Hunt and Winslow. He lived in Wauseon, O., until 1865, then moved to Chicago, 111., and was burned out in the fire of 1871. He then moved to Elkhart, Ind., and engaged in the retail dry goods business. He died in Elkhart, in 1886. Mrs.

Hunt

lives in Cleveland, 0.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

4.

10, 1860, in Wauseon, O. LiBBiE Augusta, born November 26, 1863, in Wauseon, O. James Francis, born May 16, 1869, in Chicago, 111. Grace Huntington, born December 23, 1870, in Chicago, 111.

Alfred Elisha,

born December

1.2. 6.3. 1.6. 5. 8.


Albert Wales Huntington,
married
seon, O.
l)oni

September

4,

1846, in

Wauseon,

O.;

in his native town, Julia Bartlett.

He

died June 14, 1870, in

Wau-

child.
1.

Alberta;

she

is

dead.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 6. 6.
AroLLOS Huntington, born November
14, 1798;

married

in

May, 1825,
2,

Eveline Tuttle, who was born August 27, 1806, and died December

1833.

Deborah Rowland, who was born May 24, 18C2. He resided in Sandusky City, Ohio, where he died September 28, 1882, and where his widow died, March 24, 1885.
married, for his second wife,

He

November

3,

1836,

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary

2.

3.

Louisa, born June 24, 1826, and died January 21, 1S;>I. Evaline Cornelia, born January 29, 1828. Laura Buckley, born September 20, 1829, and died March
1852.

3.0,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
4.
5.

367
24, 1832.

George W.,

born August

24, 1831,

aad died August

6.
7.

Elizabeth S., born July 4, 1833, and died September, Jane Rowland, born August 8, 1837. Henry Clay, born November 21, 1841.

1847.

1.2. 6. 3.

1. 6. 6. 2.
29,

EvALiNE Cornelia (Huntington) Smith, born January


married in 1851, Henry H. Smith.
died in Syracuse, N. Y.,

1828;

He was
19, 1905.

born

in April, 1825,

a farm near Watertown, Jefferson County, N. Y.,

and died on September 7, 1901. She

December

children.
1. 2.

William, died in infancy. Starr King, born March


August
28, 1884,

28, 1864, in
S. Cottel.

Edith

Watertown, N. Y.; married, She was born August 28,

1864. He died in Syracuse, N. Y., December 26, 1906. They had no children. On July 25, 1908, Mrs. Smith married George W. Button, and i-esides in Syracuse, N. Y.

1.2. 6. 3.

1. 6.

6. 6.
8,

Jane Rowland (Huntington) McKelvey, born August


Matthew and Nancy (Adams) McKelvey.

1837, in

Brownsville, N. Y.; married, June 26, 1861, in Sandusky, O., John, son of

He was born February 8, 1835, in Plymouth, O., and was a student at Oberlin College. He secured the building of the Sandusky and Columbus Short Line Railway, and was President thereof
until 1893,

when he

retired from business,

and

for about ten years,

devoted his

time to genealogical research and travel.


sons,

In 1903, at the solicitation of his

he became interested
offices

in fire insurance,

and
is

is

now

officially

connected

with three companies, one having the


with home
in

home

office in

Sandusky, O., and two


of the

New

York, N. Y.

He

member

N. Y. City

Society of Founders and Patriots, and also of the Ohio Society of the Sons of
the American Revolution.

Adams.

Mr. McKelvey's mother (Nancy Adams) was a descendant of Robert See Robert Adams Genealogy.
Tliey are Congregationaiists, and he lived in Sandusky, O., where Mrs.
21, 1911.

]McKelvey died September

Mr. McKelvey died in Scjuantum, Mass.,

August

12, 1915.

They

are both buried in Sandusky, Ohio.

children, born in SANDUSKY, OHIO.


1.

* 9 *
3.

Janet Huntington, born Aiiril John Jay, born May 24, 1863. Alice Rowland, born April 25,

2,

1862.

1867.

368
4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Jennie Adams, born January
Sandusky, O.
5.

23, 1873,

and died April

8,

1876, in

Charles Sumneu, born January


1875, in Sandusky, O.

3,

1875, and died August 17,

6.

Ralph Huntington,

born Defember

7,

1877.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 6. 6. 6. 1.

Janet Huntington (MgKelvky) Swikt, born


dusky, O.; married July 27, 1886, in Sandusky,
Swift, D.D.
lege, in 1883.
().,

April

2,

1862, in San-

the Rev. Clarence Franklin

Both
]Mrs.

i\Irs.

Swift and her husband are graduates of Oberlin Col-

Swift was given the degree of a.m.


is

They now

reside in

Fall River, Mass.,

where her husband

pastor of the leading Congregational

church.

children.
1.

Dorothy Rowland,
N.
Y.;

born November 22, 1890,

in

Saratoga Springs,

graduated from Oberlin College

in 1912,

and took a post

graduate course in Bryn Mawr, 1912-13.


2.

Helen McKelvey,
N.
Y.;

born September 30, 1892, in Saratoga Springs,


in 1914.
14, 1906, in Fall River,

graduated from Oberlin College


born March

3.

Janet Haynes,

Mass.

1.

2.6. 3.
born

1. 6. 6. 6. 2.
24, 1863, in

John Jay McKelyey,

May

Sandusky, Ohio

married,

July 12, 1887, in Cleveland, O., IMary Clarke Mattocks. Mr. McKelvey graduated from Oberlin College in 1884, and from Harvard

Law

School in 1887.

He

is

now

practicing law in

New York

City,

and

re-

sides at

Spuyten Duyvil on the Hudson.


Practice,"

"McKelvey on Common Law


CHILDRP:N,

He is the author of two law books, and "McKelvey on Evidence."

born at the residence of their parents "RONNIE brae," on the HUDSON RIVER AT SPUYTEN DUYVIL, N. Y.

1.

Mary

Alice, born

May

20, 1889.

She was student

at

Bryn
at

Mawr
Ober-

College, Pa.
2.

Constance, born February


lin

19, 1891.

She was a student

College, Ohio.
8,

3.

Ruth, born April


N. Y. City.

1893.

She was a student at Barnard College,

4.

Jane Huntington,

born September 29, 1902.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

369

1.2. 6.3. 1. 6. 6. 6.3.


in

Sandusky, O.; married June

Alice Rowland (McKelvey) Melville-Milne, born April 25, 1867, 15, 1892, in Sandusky, O., James Edward
at

Melville-Milne.

Mrs. Melville-Milne vras a student


ate

Oberlin College, but did not gradu-

by reason of

sickness.
I.

6th Regt. O. V.

Her husband was 1st Lieut, and Adjutant of the during the Spanish War, and is now postmaster of Sana student of the University of Michigan.

dusky, O.

He was

CHILDREN, BORN IN SANDUSKY, OHIO.


1.

2.

3.

Jane Huntington, born August 22, 1893; Frank Rowland, born May 1, 1896. Martha McKelvey, born April 12, 1898.

died

May

6,

1911.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 6. 6. 6. 6.
born December 7, 187 7, in Sandusky, N. Y. City, Helen Adelaide, daughter of Rev. Charles and Adelaide (Dean) Fairchild. She was born January 9, 1879, in Berea, Kentucky, and graduated from Barnard College, N. Y.
O.;

Ralph Huntington McKelvey,


15, 1903, in

married July

Mr. McKelvey was a student of three Colleges, Ohio State University,


Oberlin College, and Leland Stanford Jr. University, graduating from Oberlin
in

June, 1901.
of

He

is

now

residing in N. Y. City, and

is

secretary and general

manager

two insurance comjianies.

children, born at spuyten duyvil,


1. 2.

n. y.

Ralph Fairchild, Helen Fairchild,

born July

5,

1904.
10, 1906.

born February
25, 1910.

3.

John, born November

1.2. 6. 3.
Henry Clay Huntington,
N.
Y.; married,
first, in

1. 6. 6. 7.

born November 21, 1841, in Brownville,


1845, and died February 1868.

June, 1867, in Sandusky, O., Laura, daughter of Mar3, 6,

cellus F.

Cowdery.

She was born April


16, 1873, in

He

married, second, April

Zanesville, O., Josephine

daughter of James Stephenson and Jane Patterson (Dare) Warner.

Holden, She was

born March

19, 1850, in Zanesville,

O.

and a manufacturer of cooperage stock. He served a number of years on the Board of Education in Sandusky, O., where he died Mrs. Huntington and her December 11, 1905. He was a Congregationalist. daughter Elizabeth are proprietors of the Edgehill Inn, Spuyten Duyvil, N.Y.
a bookseller,
24

He was

'370

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN SANDUSKY, OHIO.
*
* *
1.

2.

Warner Dare, born April 19, 1874. Howard Rowland, born August 15,
Ruth Marian,
born September
1,

1875.

3.

187 7.
;

4.

Mary
vil,

5.

6.

Elizabeth, born February 9, 1879 lives in Spuyten DuyN. Y. Helen Coknelia, burn July 17, 1881 died Septenaber 12, 1888. Henrv Clay, born March 21, 1883; married February 19, 1909,
;

in

Salem, Ohio, Nellie Elizabeth, daughter of Dr. Charles and

Margaret (Snyder) Orr.


1884.

She was born

in

Salem, O., August 23.

He

is

a graduate of Oberlin College in the class of 1904.

7.

8.

manager and proprietor of the Portland Rubber Mills in They are members of the Congregational church They have no children. in Portland. Virginia, born June 3, 188C; died October 16, 1887. Katherine Marshall, born August 16, 1892; lives in Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. She has been a student at Oberlin College, Ohio, and Simmons College, Boston, Mass.
is

He

Portland, Oi-e.

1.2. 6. 3.
Warner Dare Huntington,
married, June
4,

1. 6. 6. 7. 1.
born April
19,

1874, in Sandusky,

().;

1902, in Knoxville, Tenn., Ola Craige, daughter of William

Emory and
ville.

Ellen (Henry) Gibbins.

She was

boi-n

April 19, 1874, in Knox-

Tenn.
to

He
().,

is

sales

manager
1.

for the Buffalo Fertilizer

went
to

Columbus, O., October


again,

1899; to Cincinnati, O.,

Company. He November 20, 1900;

Columbus,
live,

August

15,

1903; then to Buffalo, N. Y., where they

now

April

1,

1904.

can War,

Mr. Huntington was Sergeant and Color Sergeant in the Spanish AmeriHe enlisted April 20, 1898, and was in the 6th Ohio Volunteers.

discharged

May

26, 1899.
is

They
Buffalo,

are Presbyterians, and he

deacon

in the

Westminster Church,

N. Y.

He was

elected in March, 1909.

children.
1.

Josephine Dare, born November

19, 1903, in

Columbus, O.

2.

William Henry, born October

21, 1905, in Buffalo,

N. Y.

1.2. 6. 3. 1.6. 6.7. 2.


Rowland Huntin(;ton, born August 15, 1875, in Sandusky. December 29, 1904, in Heise, Idaho, Katheryn Louise, daughter Richard Clamor and Caroline Louise (Zeininger) Heise. She was born SepIIo\vari>
O.; married,

tember

24, 1885, in

Loa Angeles, Cal.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

371

He
of 1897,

is

a manufacturer.
at

He was

a student in Oberlin College, in the Class

and was

Harvard

in the Class of 1898, but did not graduate from

either college.

They formerly
live, in

lived in Sandusky,

and moved

to Gallon, O.,

where they now

January, 1909.

They

are Congregationalists.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.
3.

Helen Heise, born October 4, 1907, in Sandusky, O. Kathryn Louise, born January 14, 1910, in Gallon, O. Howard Warner, born January 7, 1912, in Gallon, O.

1.

2.

6.3.

1.

6. 6. 7. 3.
born September
1,

Ruth Marian (Huntington) Brodel,


ried,

1877; mar-

December

31, 1902, in

(Franzel) Brodel.
illustrator,

He

Sandusky, O., Max, son of Louis and Henrietta was born June 8, 1870. jNIr. Brodel is a medical
of
"

and is the Professor Johns Hopkins University.

Art

as

Applied

to

Medicine," in the

He

is

a graduate of Leipzig

Academy

of Art, in 1890.

Mrs. Brodel

is

graduate of Smith College, Northampton, Mass., in the Class of 1899.

Mr. Brodel was a member of the 2d Grenadier Regiment, No. 101, Kaiser Wilhelm Konig von Preussen, from 1890 to 1892. He lived in Leipzig, Germany, and moved in January, 1894, to Baltimore, Md., where they now live.

children, born in BALTIMORE,


1.

MF).

Elizabeth Huntington, born October

9,

1903.
1,

2.

Ruth Warner,

born April

23,

1905
7,

died June

1908.

3.

Carl Huntington, born June

1908.
8,

4.

Els a Huntington, born February

1911.

1.2. 6.3. 1.7.


William Huntington, born September
13, 1783,

19, 1757; married,


first settlers in

February
the Black

Prescendia Lathrop, and was one of the

River valley, in Northern


for his

New York. He
2,

resided at Watertown.

He
died

married

second wife, December

1810, Elvira Dresser.

His

first

wife was born

in Tolland,

January
following

30, 1761,
is

and died March

20, 1810.

He

May

11,

1842.

The

an obituary notice found in one of the Watertown

papers:

on the 11th inst., William Huntington, in the Mr. Huntington was one of our oldest and most respected inhabitants. He was a native of Tolland, Conn., and for three or four years served in the Army of the Revolution. In the year 1784 he emigrated to New Hampshire, where he resided till the winter of 1804, when he removed to Watertown. He was for many years a member and an officer of the Presbyterian church, and in the last years of his protracted life it was evident to his
his residence,

"At

85th year of his age.

372

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

friends that the absorbing subject of his contemplation, was his departure from

and he cheerfully expressed a readiness to go whenever God in his He gave pleasing evidence that fit to summon him away. he was waiting and watching for the coming of the Lord; so that the large circle of his relatives and friends are not left to mourn without hope, but
this

world

goodness should see

rather to rejoice in the hope and

lelief

that he was

numbered among the

chil-

dren of God by adoption."

CHILDREN, EXCEPT THE LAST, BORN IN GRANTHAM,


*
* *
1.

N. H.

2.

3. 4. 5. 6.
7.

William, born March 28, 1784. Dyer, born February 18, 1786. John Lathrop, born June 30, 1787. Hiram, born June 19, 1789.

*
*
*

Ambrose Woodward,
Presendia, born May

born September
1794.

1,

1791.

8,

Cyrus Thompson,

born

May

15, 1801.

8.

Lucia, born September 24, 1813, in Watertown, N. Mr. Clapp, and died May 2, 1833.

Y.;

married a

1.2. 6.3. 1.7.


William Huntington, born March

1.
Grantham, N. IL
In

28, 1784, in

1804 he moved with his parents to Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, being among the first settlers of that county. In 1806, he rieturned to New

Hampshire, and married Zina Baker, daughter of Dr. Oliver Baker, Deceml)er Soon after his marriage he moved to Watertown, X. Y., where he lived and prospered in temporal blessings until 1811, when he sold out, and the
28, 1806.

war was declared with Great Britain, which proved fatal to his and coupled with much sickness in the family reduced them very low in pecuniary circumstances. His services in the army were done with the fife. He was in one battle, that of Sackett's Harbour. In 1816, Provi<lcncc smiled on him again, and about the same time he experienced religion and joined the Presbyterian church. In the winter of 1832-33 he first heard of "Mormonism," read the Book of Mormon, believed it with all his heart and pi-eached it almost every day, to his neighbors and everybody he could see, or had the privilege to chat with, until 1835, when he and wife with two of their Dutcher. After that his house was children were baptized by Elder a meeting house and a home for all Saints. May 18, 1836 he sent two of liis children, Dimick and Presendia, and their families, to Kirtland. waiting hirnscll only to sell out. October 1, 1836. he started and moved to Kirtland with (|uit(' a number of Saints under the direction of Apostles Orson Pratt and Luke S.
following year
prospects,

Johnson, being ordained an Elder previous to starting. He arrived in Kirtland on the 11th, bought a farm from Jacob Bump, and paid him three

thousand

dollars.

Of

this

amount he was defrauded,

so that in a little over

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
one year he was eouipelled

373

In the breaking to labor by the day for a Uving. up of Kirtland the apostates harrassed him with law suits until he saw his children often go to bed crying for bread. For nearly two weeks he lived on greens. His house was a hiding place for Father Joseph Smith, Hyrum,

Samuel and Don Carlos, while they were trying to escape from the perseThe Egyptian mummies were also hid in liis house for a long time, and many of the pursued and persecuted Saints found a retreat there and a hiding place from apostates' persecution. In Kirtland he received his washings and anointings in the temple, and was ordained a High Priest and High Counselor, in which office he acted until the Church left Kirtland. He lost five hundred dollars in the Kirtland bank. May 21, 1838, he started for Far West, Mo., where he arrived about two months later, and, by counsel, moved to Adaniondi-Ahinan, where he was chosen commissary for the brethren who armed for defence; and after the mob had driven and hemmed in the scattering brethren, he was commissary for all the people of that place and had charge of all the provisions of the town. After the surrender of the Church in Far West, Missouri, he was foreman of the committee chosen to confer with the committee chosen by the mob. These two committees were representatives of and authorized to transact all business for their respective committees. He was also one of a committee chosen to see to the poor and get them moved out of the State of Missouri, which they did to the complete satisfaction of the whole Church, though with no ordinary exertion, and remained himself until about the last man and family. His was one of the first families that moved to Commerce (afterwards Nauvoo) where he arrived May 14, 1839. About the 1st of .Fuly his whole family was taken sick, and on the 8th his wife died of sickness, caused by hardships and exposure. At this time he suffered
cutions in Kirtland.

At a conference held in October. 1839, he was again High Counselor. August 28, 1840, he married Lydia Partridge, relict of Bishop Edward Partridge, whose maiden name was Lydia Clisbee. As a member of the High Council he helped to la}- one of the corner stones of the Xauvoo Temple. He continued a member of the High Council until the expulsion from Nauvoo. In the move from Nauvoo he was appointed captain of a comjianj- of fifty wagons which he helped to make, and to fit up for the company, but which was subsequently disorganized. He was then appointed a cai)taiu of ten in Amasa INI. Lyman's company, until the settlement of ]\It. Pisgah was located, where he was left to preside over that Stake of Zion. In this place his labors were extreme and unremitting for the good and welfare of the people, and the comfort of the sick, of which there were a great man}-. August 9, 1846, he was taken sick with the chills and fever, of which he died August 19, 1846. In life he was beloved by all the Saints. His love and zeal for the cause were unsurpassed by any. His judgment was
for the comforts of
life.

chosen to the

office of

respected and his conduct never questioned: he never had a

trial

or difficulty

with any person in the Church.

The

foregoing account of his

life is

extracted from the Latter

Day

Saints

Biographical Encyclopedia.

374

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
* * *
1.

Chauncey Dyer,

2.

3.

4.
5.

Nancy, DiMiCK Baker, born May 26, 1808. Presendia Lathrop, born September 10, 1810. Adaline Elizabeth, born August 3, 1815, and died November
1826.

born October 20, 1806. born October 20, 1806, and died March, 1807.

26,

* *

6.
7.

William Dresser,

born February

8,

1818.

*
*

8.
9.

ZiNA DiANTHA, born January 31, 1821. Oliver Boardman, born October 14, 1823. John Dickenson, born February 11, 1827.

1.2. 6.3. 1. 7.
Chauncey Dykr Huntington,
vember
28, 1825, Clarissa Bull,

1. 1.
20,

born October
April
6,

1806

married, No-

who was born


children.

1806.

1.

Adelaide Elizabeth, born December

28, 1831.

2.

Sarah Imogene,

born December

6,

1846.

1.2. 6. 3.
DiMiCK Baker

1. 7.

1.3.
Watertown, N.
Y.;

Huntington, born

May

26, 1808, in

married in 1830, in Watertown, N. Y., Fanny Maria, daughter of Gen. Clark


Allen, (descendant of Ethan Allen) and

was born October


Battalion
life.

26, 1810, in Loraine, N. Y.,

Pleasant Green, Utah.

She Martha (Thompson) Allen. and died December 14, 1894, in She accompanied her husband in the famous Mormon

march through the deserts, enduring all the hardships of a soldier's She was for four months without tasting bread, before her daughter When the girl was born at Betsy Presendia was born, living on roots. Pueblo, on Mexican Territory, she had no mid-wife or doctor, so an Indian squaw attended her. He married a second wife, about 1853, in Salt Lake She was born in Norway, about 1826, and died City, Ellen Sophia Jacobson.
in

Parowan, Utah, about 1900. He was Indian interpreter for the U. S. Government up to the time of his He was a private death, which occurred February 1, 1879, in Salt Lake City. in Co. D of the Mormon Battalion, and as such took part in the Mexican War He enlisted July 16, 1846, and was discharged July 16, 1847. He in 1846. was a member of the Salt Lake City Council in the early days. He was High He was instruPriest in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
mental
City,
in helping to settle
to St.

down

interpreter for

and colonize the whole region south of Salt Lake He acted as George on the South border of the Territory. the Indians, as a soldier of the Mormon Battalion, and he

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
helped to secure California, Nevada, and Utah, for the U.
S.

375

He

published

three books for the benefit of the Snakes and Utes, (Indians.) See page '209, Vol. IV., History of Utah, by Orson F.

Whitney

also

History of the

Mormon

Battalion,

by Daniel Tyler.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Clark Allen, born December 6, Lot Elisha, born April 29, 1844,
October, 1861;

1831.
in

Watertown, N. Y.; married in died January 16, 1862, in Rush Valley, Utah. She married afterwards, James Andrus, They had one daughter, Lottie Huntington, and lives in Utah.

Naomi Gibson.

He

3.

who died in 1862. Maryett, born March


lU.

17, 1836,

and died
in

May

10, 1839, in

Quincy,
Co.,

4.

Fanny Maria,

born August 21, 1838,


4,

Far West, Caldwell


111.

Mo.; she died September


*
5. 6.

1842, in Nauvoo,
19, 1844.

Martha

Zina, born January

Betsy Pkesendia, born October 21, 1846, in Fort Pueblo, N. and died November 4, 1846, in Fort Pueblo, New Mexico.

M.,

7.

8.

9.

Julia Caroline, born June 21, 1848. Sarah Adeline, born March 30, 1861, and died November 1856, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Joseph Smith, born January 6, 1855, in Salt Lake City died
;

5,

in

April, 1907, "

On

the INIuddy," Nevada.

1.2.6.3.

1. 7.

1.3.

1.

Clark Allen Huntington, born December 6, 1831, in Watertown, N. Y.; married, in 1852, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Rosanna Galloway. He was a stockman, and was one of the Pony Express riders who helped to bring companies of emigrants across the Plains, before the building of the U. P. R. R. On one of those trips he showed his heroism by carrying hundreds of emigrants across the icy waters of the Sweetwater River in AVyoming, breaking He lived in Waterthe ice before them as they waded from shore to shore. town, N. Y., till May 1836, then in Kirtland, O., till 1838, in Nauvoo, 111., till
1845, then

moved west
Saints.

to

Utah, where he died in Salina, Utah, about 1900.


in

Mrs. Huntington died


Latter

California.

They belonged

to the

Church of

Day
1.

children.

2. 3.

4.
5.

Allen, born in 1853 living in California. Rosy, born in 1855 married Ed. York, and lives DiMiCK Wiley, born in 1857; living in Utah. Sarah, born in 1859; died in 1864.
;

in California.

6.

Lot, born in 1861 died in 1864. Seldon, born in 1863 supposed


; ;

to

be living in California.

376

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 2.6. 3. 1.7. 1. 3. 5. Martha Zina (Huntington) Paul, born January

19, 1844, in

Nau-

voo,

111.;

married July

16,

1864, in Salt

Lake

City, Utah,

Edmund,

son of

William and Elisabeth (Gowin) Paul. He was born in Cornwall, England, February 6, 1840. Mr. Paul is a contractor and builder. He lived in Mendon, Utah, until 1883, and then removed to Rexburg, Idaho, where he
lives.

now

He has

served two years in the City Council in the

Town

of

Rexburg,

and

also as School Trustee

the Churcli of the Latter

and Justice of the Peace, He is High Priest in Day Saints. His wife died April 5, 1883, in Men-

don, Utah.

CHILDREN.
1.

Fannib: Elisabeth, born July 29, 1865, in Salt Lake City, Utah; married in October, 1893, in Teton Basin, Idaho, George A. Littel. They live in Garfield, Utah. Zina Presendia, born December 5,

2.

3.

1867, in Salt Lake City, Utah; and died, October 2, 1869, in the same place. Edmund Allen, born October 28, 1869, in Salt Lake City, Utah; married, October 12, 1897, in Salt Lake Temple, Marcia Little. They have three children, and live in Garfield, Utah.

4.

Georgianna Frances, born September


City,

29, 1873, in Salt

Lake

5.

6.

Utah; died April 17, 1888, in Rexburg, Idaho. Susan Julia, born February 7, 1876, in Salt Lake City, and died January 28, 1877, in the same place. Martha Priscilla, born April 22, 1880, in Mendon, Utah married in November, 1899, in Logan, Utah, James Purser. They
;

have two children, and


7.

live in

Rexburg, Idaho.
5,

DiMiCK Huntington, born April


lives in

1883, in

Mendon, Idaho

Ogden, Utah.

1. 2.
1848, in Salt

6.3. 1.7. 1.3.7.


21,

Julia Caroline (Huntington, Hancock) Mellen, born June Lake City, Utah.; married in Salt Lake City, Utah, June

21,

1866, John, son of Levi

April 19, 1842, in


until about 1850,
his

and Clara C. (Reed) Hancock. He was born Nauvoo, 111., was a mining expert, and lived in Nauvoo, 111.,

W.

when he went
and served
of

to Salt

Lake

City,

death in April, 1883.

He was

an elder

in the

where he resided until Church of Jesus Christ,

Latter

Day

Saints,

in the Territorial Militia, for several years.

7, 1885, in Salt Lake John and Jane (Ramsey) Mellen. He was born May 27, 1838, in Bolton, Eng. JNIr. Mellen is a farmer, and came from England to Nauvoo, 111., in 1842; then to Utah in 1848, where he now lives in Salt Lake City. He is an Elder in the Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints, and belonged to the Territorial Militia for many years.

Mrs. Hancock married for the second time, June

City,

John Ramsey, son

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Both husbands took part
in the

377

Indian fightings, were in the Black

Hawk

War, and helped to colonize Utah. John R. INIellen was one Pony Express riders, and had skirmishes with the Indians.
CHILDREN, BORN IN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
1.

of the noted

ChANCOCK.)

John Erastus,

born June

3,

1867; married in 1886, in Salt Lake

City, Utah, Elizabeth Moss,


2.

and
9,

lives in Rita,

Utah.

DiMiCK Baker, born February

1870; married in 1889,

Anna

3.

4.

White, and died May 1, 1891, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Julia Alice, born April 5, 1872; died October 18, 1876, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Amy Clarissa, born August 3, 1874; married in 1891, Isaac Perkins,

who

died in 1901

married, second, in December, 1905,

5.

They live in Salt Lake City, Utah. Lot Huntington, born August 18, 1876; married, February 7, They live in Rita, 1899, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Susy Coon.
Carl Steiner.

Utah.
6.

Fanny Presendia,
1884, in Salt

born December
City, Utah.
19,

10,

1879; died October 26,

Lake Lake

7.

Martha
Utah,

Zina,

bom December

1882; married, December 24,

1899, in Salt

City, Utah, Jacob Coon.

They

live in Rita,

CHILD.
8.

(MELLEN.)

Theresia, born November 23, 1887; married, September 13, 1905, They live in Hunter, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Martin Larsen.
Utah.

1.2. 6. 3.
ber
7,

1. 7. 1. 4.
January

Presendia Lathrop (Huntington, Buell) Kimball, born Septem1810, in Watertown, N. Y.; married,
first,

6,

1828, in

town, N. Y.,

Norman

Buell.

He was

born April 24, 1805,

in Loraine,

WaterN. Y.

He moved from Loraine to life he owned flour and carding mills. Watertown, N. Y., and from there to St. Joseph, Mo., where he manufactured
In early

woolen goods.

He

died about 1870.


111.,

Mrs. Buell married for a second time, about 1846, in Nauvoo, Chase, son of Solomon Farnham and Anna (Spaulding) Kimball.
ball

Heber

owned

several flour mills, linseed

oil

mills,

and carding
Y.,
till

mills,

Mr. Kimwas a large

stock raiser, and farmer.


land, O., then in
City, Utah,

He

lived in

Mendon, N.

1832, then in Kirt-

Far West, Mo., till 1838, Nauvoo, 111., tiU 1846, then Salt Lake where he died June 22, 1868. He belonged to the Church of Christ, Latter Day Saints, and was first councilor to President Brigham Young, from 1847 to the time of his death, being much esteemed by the latter. He was elected Chief Justice and Lieutenant Governor of the Provisional

378

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

State of Deseret in 1849, before a territorial government was established by

Congress; was several times a


of that time

member

of the Territorial Legislature,

from the

organization of the Territory of Utah to 1858, and during the last three years

ham Young,

was president of the Legislative Council. No man, except Brigfigured more conspicuously in pioneering the West, colonizing Utah, and establishing industries, than Heber C. Kimball. For fuller details of his work see "Life of Heber C. Kimball" by Oscar F. Whitney, 1888, and of Mrs. Kimball see "Woman's Exponent" for May, 1908. Mrs. Kimball died February 1, 1892, in Salt Lake City.

CHILDREN.
1.

(bUELL.)
12, 1829, in Ellisburgh,

George William, born December

N. Y.,

2.

3.

4.

and died in St. Joseph, Mo., in 1897. Was married twice. Silas Dimick, born December 25, 1831, and died November 14, 1833, in Rodman, N. Y. Thomas D., born March 8, 1834, and died March 8, 1835, in Lorraine, N. Y. Chancy Dressor, born Sejjtember 8, 1836, and died October 1,
1836, in Kirtland, O.

5.

Adaline Elizabeth, born


ship, Mo.; died the

April 24, 1838, in Washington

Town-

6.

7.

same day. Oliver Norman, born January 31, 1840, in AVashington Township, Mo., and died April 22, 1872, in St. Joseph, Mo. John Hiram, born July 13, 1843, and died October 31, 1845, in

Adams County,

111.

children,
8.

(kimuall.)
9,

Preskndia Celestia, born January


Lake City, Utah. JosKPH, born December 22, 1851.
1850, in Salt

1849, and died

May

9,

9.

1. 2.

6.3.

1. 7.
22,

1.4. 9.
1851, in Salt

Joseph Kimball, born December


fessor

Lake

City, Utah;

married, October 30, 1870, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Lathilla. daughter of Pro-

She was born July 19, 1855, in Orson and Mary Ann (jNIerrill) Pratt. Lake City, Utah. Mr. Kimball is a rancher, cattle raiser and farmer; is also engaged in mining. He is now president and manager of the Beaver Irrigation Land and Power Co., Utah, one of the directors, second vice president and financial agent of the IVIexican, American Holding and Imjirovement Co., with headquarters
Salt
in the City of
in Salt

Mexico, (D. F.)

He

is

a graduate of the University of Utah,

Lake
has

City.
filled

He

the offices of Probate

Judge and County Commissioner

for

fifteen years in

Rich County.

He

has served as

member

of the Legislature

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
twice,

379
of Logan, Utah,

was President

of the

Chamber

of

Commerce

and was

also a delegate to a constitutional convention in the Territory previous to

Statehood.
gress.

He was

several times a delegate to the Trans-Mississippi Con-

He has taken a very important part in promoting and has organized three such companies with success.
He belonged
to the State Militia, as a private,

irrigation companies,

when

quite young.

He

twenty years, and had charge of the colonizing of that section for six years as a member of the bishopric in Logan, Utah. He lived in Meadowville, from 1871 to 1891; in Logan, from 1891 to 1897; then moved to Salt Lake City, where he now lives. He is an active

was Bishop of Meadowville, Utah,


;

for

member and

has served as president of the Utah branch of the Sons of the American Revolution. He has taken an active part in the developing of LTtah and in the work of the church, and is today one of the leading business men of the Intermountain region, and has proved himself to be a faithful public
officer.

CHILDREN.
1.

Joseph Raymon, born November


married, September
6,

4,

1871, in Salt

Lake

City,

1893, in Logan, Utah, Abbie

Utah; H. Rice.

2.

They live in Union, Oregon. Louie Presendia, born October

3,

1873, in Meadowville, Utah;

married, June 28, 1893, in Logan, Utah, Lysander Christian

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

Pond. They live in Nampa, Idaho. Florence, born June 15, 1875, in Meadowville, Utah; married, June 6, 1895, in Logan, Utah, John WiUiam Hyde. They live in Salt Lake City, Utah. Ernest, born September 12, 1876, in Meadowville, Utah; married, October 25, 1899, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Vienna Hortense Booth. They live in Provo, Utah. Orson Heber, born May 8, 1878, in Meadowville, Utah; married March 28, 1900, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Zuie Chambers. They live in Salt Lake City, Utah. Alma, born January 3, 1880, in Meadowville, Utah married in Raymond, Canada, Kate Wasden. They Uve in Boise, Idaho. Clark, born December 1, 1881, in Salt Lake City; married November 19, 1902, in Raymond, Canada, Lydia Maud Partridge. They live in Nampa, Idaho. Ethel Beatrice, born January 20, 1884, in Meadowville, Utah married June 21, 1905, in Salt Lake City, Herbert Williams. They live in Pocatello, Idaho. Oliver, born December 20, 1885, in Meadowville, Utah; married
;

August, 1906, in Pocatello, Idaho, Etta Garrett.

380
10.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Naomi Pearl,
ried

born January
1906, in Salt

15, 1888, in

Meadowville, Utah

June

7,

Lake

City, Alfred

marWoolley Davis.
;

They
11.

live in Salt

Lake

City, Utah.

Reba Geneve,

born September 23,1889, in Meadowville, Utah;

married October 28, 1908, in Salt Lake City, Stanley Eugene Hooper. They live in Salt Lake City, Utah.
12.

William Lathrop,
lives

born December
31,

16,

1892, in Logan,

Utah;
his

with his parents.


1897,
in

13.

Pratt, born August


parents.

Logan, Utah; hves with

1. 2. 6. 3.

1.7. 1. 6.

born February 28, 1818, in P)urrville, September 24, 1839, in Nauvoo, 111., Caroline, daughter She was born September 19, 1819, in of Hyram ami Mary (Fenno) Clark. Antwerp, N. Y., and died February 28, 1901, in San Bernardino, Cal. He married, for a second wife, February 5, 1843, Harriet Clark, in Nauvoo, 111. She was born August 2, 1825, in Antwerp, N. Y. He was a farmer and a carpenter. He was in the Utah Indian wars and the Tintic and Walker wars. He was a Mormon, and died in Utah, March 20, 1881. His second wife is stiU

William Dresser Huntington,

N.

Y.; married, first,

living in Springville, Utah.

children.
*
1. 2.

3.

* 4.
5.

Nauvoo, 111.; married, May 23, 1861, in Springville, Utah, Emma M. Goddard. They live in California. Mary Caroline, born November 25, 1845, in Nauvoo, 111., and died January 25, 1846, in Nauvoo, 111. Hiram Fenno, born January 24, 1847. Lucia Presendia, born March 27, 1850, in Salt Lake City, Utah; married in San Bernardino, Cal., William Godfrey. They live in San Bernardino, Cal.
23, 1842, in

William Clark, Heber, born May

born October

5,

1840.

6.
7.

.John Albert, born April

17, 1853.

Harriet
She

Eli-en, born December 24, 1860, in San Bernardino, Cal

lives in

Los Angeles, Cal.


20, 1845.
15,

8.
!).

Don Carlos,
Mo.

born July

Chauncy, born June

1847

died June 16, 1847,

in St. Louis,

10.

Ji^LiA Adeline, born December


.July 8, 1851, in

8,

1848, in Kanesville, Iowa; died

Sacramento, Cal.
20, 1852.

* 11. * 12. * 13. * 14.

Harriet Adelaide, born February

Anna Jane, born November 25, 1853. George Volney, born February 2, 1858.
Lottie, born February
9,

1870.

HUXTINGTON GENEALOGY.

381

1.2. 6. 3.

1. 7. 1. 6. 1.
5,

AViLLiAM Clark Huntington, born October

1840, in Nauvoo,

111.;

married October 27, 1865, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Emma E., daughter of She was born December 25, 1844, in Pennsylvania, Catherine Hontz Buyer.

He married, second, and died September 27, 1874, in Springville, Utah. February 9, 1876, in Springville, Utah, Martha Ann Harrison. He was a bugler in the Indian war of 1856, and was a Latter Day Saint. He died in San Bernardino, Cal., May 5, 1896.
CHILDREN.
1.

Austin Hontz, born August


Springville, Utah.

25, 1866,

and died the same day


186 7, and died

in

2.

Emma

Catherine, born November


Utah.

14,

November

16, 1867, in Springville,


3.

4.

Elfie Caroline, born December 27, 1868, in Springville, Utah. William Otto, born August 29, 1870, in Springville, Utah, and
died September 17, 1871, in Springville, Utah.

5.
6.

Lucia Violia, born July 17, 1872, in Springville, Utah. Della, born December 13, 1876, in Springville, Utah.
1. 2. 6.

3. 1. 7. 1. 6. 2.
May
23, 1842, in

Hebek Huntington,
30, 1861, in Springville,

born

Nauvoo,

111.;

man-ied, June

(Bisbee) Goddard.

Utah, Emily M., daughter of Stephen H.,and Isabella She was born October 4, 1834, in Batavia, O.

He was
Co.,

a rancher,

and lived

in

San Bernardino,

Co.,

and

in

Napa

City, Cal.

He

died in

Napa

City,

Sonoma, Co., Alameda June 25, 1902.

CHILD.
*
1.

William Dresser,

born March 29, 1862.

1.2.6.3. 1.7.
William Dresser Huntington,
nardino, Cal.; married June
1,

1.

6.2.

1.

1886, in

daughter of AVilliam D. Aplin.


Co., Cal.

born March 29, 1862, in San BerSan Bernardino, Cal. Evelyn Violet, She was born December 16, 1886, in Nevada

He
to

is

a jihysician and surgeon,


2,

College, Philadelphia, Pa., Aj)ril

San Bernardino, Cal.

He

and graduated from Jefferson Medical He lived in San Diego, and moved now lives in Oakland, Cal.
1886.

children.
1.

2.

Robert Dresser, born April 22, 1887, William Leland, born September 17,

in

Oceanside, Cal.

1891, in Oakland, Cal.

382

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 7. 1.
TIiHAM Fenno Huntington, bovn January
married, February
6,

6.4.
24, 1847, in St. Louis,

Mo.;

1872, in Springville, Utah, Polly Burtlienia, daughter of

Moses and Polly (Patten)


ber
3,

1899.

He

then moved to
resides.

Childs. She was born at Mt. Pisgah, Iowa, NovemSan Bernardino, Calif., until he was 18 years of age, Springville, and in 1883 to Orangeville, Utah, where he now
lived in

CHILDREN.
1.

Emma

Cakoline, born October


Utah.

30, 1872,

and died the same day,

in Springville,
2.

Leonard Fenno, born November 15, 1873, in Springville, Utah; married May 27, 1900, in Orangeville, Utah, Caroline Ingaba
Sitternd. They live in Orangeville, Utah. Archie Delevan, born March 17, 1876, in Springville,

3.

Utah;

married Sej^tember 27, 1899, in Orangeville, Utah, Velma Jane

Jewkes.
4.

They

live in Orangeville,

Utah.
in

Orlo Boutwell, born October

17, 1878,

Springville,

Utah;

married January 15, 1902, in Blackfoot, Idaho, Adelaid Allen. They live in Orangeville, Utah.
5.

Hiram Melvin,

born August 27, 1881, in Springville, Utah, and


1884,
in

died July 24, 1906, in Orangeville, Utah.


6.

Nettie, born April December 9, 1908,

11,

Orangeville,

L'tah;

married, Reid.

in Orangeville,

Utah, Ernest

Edward
Utah.

7.

8.

They live in Orangeville, Utah. Fred Moses, born February 2, 1887, Olive Ophelia, born September 22,
1899, in Orangeville, Utah.

in Orangeville,

1889, and died October 29,

1.2.6.3.
John Albert Huntington,

1.

7.1.6.6.

born April 17, 1853, in Springville, Utah;

married, September 15, 1880, in Springville, Utah, Sarah Jane, daughter of

John and Mary (Creer) Banks. She was born September 14, 1863, in Sj)anHe was a carjjcnter, and moved to Orangeville, Utah, where ish Fork, Utah. he died June 4, 1896. His wife married again, February 28, 1900, at Spanish Fork, Utah, Llewellyn Thomas.
CHILDREN.
1.

John William,

born September

24, 1881, in

Spanish Fork, Utah;

died February 10, 1882, in Springville, Utah.


2.

3.

4.

Alhkiit Banks, born November 10, 1882, in Springville, I'tah. William Hyrum, born June 18, 1884, in Orangeville, I'tah; married, October 22, 1907, in Spanish Fork, Utah, Florence Roach. They live in Spanish Fork, Utah. Mary Caroline, born October 1, 1887.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
5. 6.
7.

383
Spanish Fork, Utah.
Utah.

Edward Ray,

born March

17, 1889, in

Jane Luella, born May

15, 1891, in Orangeville,

8.

EsTELLA, born March 1, 1894, in Orangeville, Utah. Lester C, born February 2, 1896, in Orangeville, Utah.

1.2. 6.3. 1.7.


Mary

1. 6.

6.4.
1,

Caroline (Huntington) Flavel, born October

1887, in

Orangeville, Utah; married January 31, 1905, in Spanish Fork, Utah, William

Thomas, son of WiUiam J. and Rosetta (Christmas) Flavel. September 22, 1883, in Spanish Fork, Utah, and is a farmer.

lie

was born

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Mary, born February 14, 1906. Grace Lois, born March 19, 1908;

died August 80, 1908.

1.2.6.3.1.7.1.6.8.
Don Carlos Huntington,
ried,

born July 20, 1845, in Nauvoo,

111.;

mar-

October

27, 1865, in Salt

and Amelia Ann Singleton. He married, shire, England, and died in Springville, Utah, April 11, 1876, second, February 2, 187 7, in Springville, Utah, Lucia Etta, daughter of Lucius Nelson and Alice (Hurst) Scovil. She was born in Provo City, Utah,
October
3,
is

Lake City, Utah, Melenda, daughter of Francis She was born November 8, 1845, in Somerset-

1858.

He
charged

a farmer.

He

served

in

the

Black

Hawk

Indian war in Utah, in


in 1866,

Capt. Caleb Haws'


in 1867.

company of infantry. He enlisted They live in Springville, Utah.


CHILDREN.

and was

dis-

1.

Don

2.

Francis, born January 9, 1867. Zina Melenda, born December 30,


married
in

1869, in Springville, Utah

1895, in Provo City, Utah,

Abraham Owen Smoot.


28,

They
3.

live in Salt

Amanda

Lake City, Utah. Presenda, born March 15, 1871, and died March
13, 1875,

1871, in Springville, Utah.


4.

Leo Singleton, born February


in Springville,

and died

May

14, 1890,

Utah.

1.2.6. 3. 1.7.
Don Francis Huntington,
married, September
12, 1891, in

1. 6. 8. 1.
9,

born January

1867, in Springville, Utahi

Vernal, Utah,

Rhoda Jane, daughter


17, 1872, in

of

Thomas Katon and Susan Ann RUey.


ish

She was born July

Span-

Fork, Utah.

He

is

a farmer, and lives in Burlington,

Wyoming.

They

ai"e

Mormons.

384

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Rhoda Jane,

born December
born April

13, 1892, in Vernal,

Utah.

Muriel Leone,

18, 1899, in Burlington,


18,

Wyoming.
in

3.

Don Laroy,
Burlington,

born December

1902

died January 15, 1903,

4.

Wyoming. Lucia Malindia, born Wyoming.

February

10,

1904,

in

Burlington,

5.

Jeneva

Lam are,

born

January

9,

1908,

in

Burlington,

Wyoming.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 7. 1. 6. 11.

Harriet Adelaide (Huntington) Bird,


Springville,

born February 20, 1852, in

Utah; married April 1, 1872, in Salt Lake City, Utah, ^Martin He was born DecemWilliam, son of Richard and Emeline (Crandall) Bird. ber 1, 1849, in Pottawattamie, Iowa. Air. Bird was a farmer, and moved to Springville, Utah, where he died January 24, 1890. His wife lives in Spi'ingville, Utah. He was an elder in the Church of
Latter

Day

Saints.

children, born and lived in SI'RINGVILLE, ittah.


1.

]\1aktin

William,
1,

l)orn

September

1,

1873.

2. 3.

Ida, born October


1888.

1875.
1,

Charles Fenno, born September

1878;

died September 28,

4.
5.
6.
7.

Mel vie

8.

Lou, born September 11, 1879 died December Lester, born October 25, 1882 died August 15, 1901. Susie, born January 6, 1885 died May 30, 1889. Dresser, born March 18, 1887. Roeane, born August 27, 1889.
; ; ;

18, 1881.

1.

2.

6.3. 1.7.

1. 6. 12.
25, 1853, in Spring-

Anna Jane (Huntington) Chase,


ville,

born November

Utah; married, February 9, 1872, in Springville, I'tah, Solomon Drake, He was born October son of Solomon Drake and Lydia Ann (Thorn) Chase. They 28, 1850; is a laborer, and belongs to the Church of Latter Day Saints.
Utah.

live in Springville,

CHILDREN, BORN AND LIVED IN SPRINGVILLE, UTAH.


1.

2.

3.

Lucy, born August 8, 1872; died February 2, 1874. Lydia Ann, born August 16, 1874; died August 24, 1879. William Dresser, born September 3, 1876; died July 2,

1877.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
4.
5.
6.
7.

385
2,

Mark,

born September 15, 1878; died August


17,
9,

1882.

George, born February


Jennie, born February

1881

died July 21, 1882.

1883.

8.

Lloyd, Floyd,

Twins,
died.

1.2.6.3. 1.7.
George Volney Huntington,

1.

6. 13.
2,

born February

1858, in Springville,

Utah; married, December 18, 1881, in Springville, Utah, Julia Hannah, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Williamson) Snelson. She was born June 15, 1850, in Provo City, Utah. He was a laborer, and a member of the Order of Maccabees. He died in Springville, Utah, June 16, 1906. He was a Christian, but did not belong to any church at the time of his death.

CHILDREN, BORN AND LIVE, EXCEPT JULIA HARRIET, IN SPRINGVILLE, UTAH.


1.

Julia Harriet, born November

16, 1882,

and

is

dead.

2. 3.

WiLDA, born February

6,

1884.
;

Mary

4.
5.
6.

Scharlottk, born September 14, 1885 married, Septem1904, Joseph Ephram Rowland, in Springville, Utah. William Zebulon, born March 29, 1887. Adelaid, born July 15, 1889.
ber
5,

Zina, born January

25, 1894.

1.2.6.3.

1.

7. 1. 6. 14.

Lottie (Huntington) Lambson, born February 9, 1870, in Springville, Utah; married, September 22, 1887, in Provo City, Utah, Albert Edwin, son of Arba L. and Sarah C. (Harrington) Lambson. He was born July 8, 1863,
in Springville,

Utah;

is

a laborer and belongs to the Church of Latter

Day

Saints.

They Uve

in Springville, Utah.

children, born in springville, UTAH.


1. 2.

William Dresser, born May 16, Marvin Albert, born November

1888.
22, 1889.

3.

Arva

Lottie, born June


^^^^^

14, 1896.

4.
5.
6.

Dora, > ^^.^^ ) Don, Ray, born March

'

^^^^^

13, 1901.

1.2. 6.3. 1.7.


1821, in
25

1.

7.

Zina Diantha (Huntington, Jacobs) Young, born January 31, Watertown, N. Y.; married, first, Henry Bailey, son of Henry

386
Jacobs.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

born in 1817, in Niagara Falls, N; Y.; and died in Salt Lake She married, second, in April, 1841, in Nauvoo, TIL, Brigham Young. He was born June 1, 1801, at Whitingham, Vt., and was the son of John and Nabbie (Howe) Young. His career is well known, is a matter of history, and need not here be set forth. He died August 29, 1877, in Salt
City, Utah.

He was

Lake

City.
notabli' figure in

Mrs. Zina D. H. Young was a


neer days until her death.

Utah from the early

pio-

Her
Utah
line.

the interests of the people


to

and work were of a manifold nature, and such as to advance and State. She did more than any other woman in establish sereculture as a local industry, and had personal charge of
efforts

the large cocoonery established by President

Young

as a first venture in that


silk

In 187G she was elected president of the local

organization, and
In 1879 she

afterward traveled
visited the

many

times throughout Utah in

its interests.

Sandwich

Islands,

and

in the

same year traveled over 1,000 miles

in

Utah by carriage conveyance, presiding over meetings. In 1881 she visited and Vermont and spoke in Sunday schools and temperance meetings throughout those States, attending also the Women's Congress at Buffalo, and the National Suffrage convention in New York. During this visit she

New York

assisted also in the organization of a Ijranch of the Relief Society at Cohoes,

New
pital

York.

In the next year she was chosen president of the Deseret hos-

She was one of the band of Utah at the World's Fair, and at the famous Sunday services held by the congress, was given a seat f)n the platform as representative among the fourteen women ministers of different denomina-

and

fulfilled its duties for

twelve years.

women who

attended the

Women's Congress

tions
of-

who conducted

the meeting.

At

this time she also presided

over a session

the Congress of Charities and Philanthropies, of which she was elected

For more than thirty years she was connected prominently with Sunday school work, and as one of the earliest members of the Relii'f Society lent effective help in the work of that organization. At the death of E. R. Snow, she was appointed to fill the former's place When in 1891 the local body became connected as president of the society. with the National Council of Women, Mrs. Young became vice-president of She died August 28, 1901. the great National organization.
president.

CHILDREN.
*
*
1.

(JACOBS.)

2.

Zebulon, born January 2, 1842. Henry Chariton, born March 22,


CHILD,

1846.

(young.)
3,

3.

Zina Presendia, born April

1850.

1.2. 6. 3. 1. 7.
Zebulon Jacoks,
18, 1866, in Salt

1.

7. 1.
111.;

born January

2,

1842, in Nauvoo,

married,

March
and

Lake

City, Utah, Frances

Woods, daughter

of Albert

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Roda Marie (Woods) Carrington.
City, Utah,

387
19, 1850, in Salt

She was born July

Lake

Mr. Jacobs was a railroad man, but in later years became a guard in the State Prison, where he served for ten years. He fought in the Black Hawk War (Indian), was cap-

and died

May

6,

1908, in the same city.

tain of

Company

C, in the 1st Cavalry, Territorial Militia.

He

enlisted April

and was discharged June 27, 1866. He belongs to the Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints, and was a Seventy in the church for forty-five years, and is now a High Priest. He filled a two years mission, in 1867 and 1868, in Great Britain, as Missionary of
25, 1866,

the Church of Jesus Christ, of the Latter

Day

Saints, without salary, as

is

the

case with

all

such missionaries.

CHILDREN, EXCEPT ALBERT C, ALL LIVING IN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.


1.

Zebulon Henry,
Utah; married

born December

26, 1866, in

Salt

Lake

City,

Effie

Mangum.
13, 1870,

2.

Albert Chariton,
1872, in Salt

born April

and died October

10,

3.

4.

Lake City, Utah. Ernest Eugene, born June 3, 1874; mamed Annie Brown. Stella Frances, born April 3, 1878; married Carl Ludwig
Sandberg.

5.

Arthur Roy,
Froiseth.

born

July

13,

1881;

married

Martha

Clarett

1.2. 6. 3. 1.7.
Henry Chariton
first,

1.

7.2.

Jacobs, born March 22, 1846, in Chariton, Iowa Salt Lake City Utah, Susan, daughter of Briant and Susan (Ashby) Stringham. She was born December 25, 1851, in He married, secSalt Lake City, and died October 26, 1891, in Ogden City. ond, July 7, 1893, in Salt Lake City, Emma, daughter of William Frederick and Mary Ann (Eckersly) Rigby. She was born August 14, 1872, in Wellsman-ied,

April 23, 1871, in

ville,

Utah.
is

Mr. Jacobs

the Probation Officer for

of the fifth ecclesiastical

ward

of

Ogden, Utah.

Weber Co., Utah, and is Bishop As a pioneer of '48 he was


life

familiar with all the early hardships of frontier


also the

famine of 1855, in Utah.

He

lived in Salt
lives.

and Indian difficulties Lake City until 1891, when

he went to Ogden, Utah, where he now

children.
1.

Susie, born January 17, 1872; died January 27, 1872, in Salt Lake
City, Utah. ZiNA, born September
15, 1873, in

2.

Prattville, Utah; died

Septem-

ber 25, 1875, in Santaquin, Utah.

388
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Henry Chariton,
1902, in Salt
Pleasant, Utah.

born March
City,

15, 1876;

married in December,

Lake

Alberta Larsen.

They

live

in Alt.

* 4.
5.

Zebulon William,

born December 28, 187 7.


3,

Murky Kimball,
Utah.

born September

1880; lives in Riverdale,

6.

Elsie, born September

4,

1884; married, March

27, lf)07, in Salt


live in

Lake
7.

City, Ellis

Seymour Heminger.
4,

They

Magrath,

Alberta, Canada.

Briant Stringham, born October


Utah.

1886; lives in Riverdale,

8.
!).

10.

Susan Rigby, born June 26, 1894. Mary, born February 17, 1896. Emma, born February 10, 1898.
Vilate, born January 12, 1900. Oa, born March 1, 1902.

11.
12. 13.
14.

Heber Grant,

born April

6,

1904.
21, 1906.

William Rigby,

born September

1.

2.6. 3.1.7.

1.

7. 2.4.

Zebulon William Jacobs, born December 28, 1877, in Salt Lake City, Utah; married, December 19, 1900, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Dora Maria, daughter of Henry Lyman and Mary Jane (White) Hinman. She was born December 5, 1880, in Farmington, Utah. Mr. Jacobs is a barrister and was for three years a student in the Latter Day Saints College, of Salt Lake City. Utah. He left in 1897, and is a graduate of the Alberta Normal School, in
the Class of 1906.

Mr. Jacobs was one of the


Canada.
the Latter

first settlers

in

the town of Magrath, Alberta,

He was
Day

Justice of the

Peace, and principal of the public school

there for some time.

He

is

a High Priest in the Church of Jesus Christ of

Saints.

He
now

lived in

Ogden

City, Utah,

and moved

to

Canada

in

May, 1899. They

live in Cardston, Alberta.

children.
1.

Henry Chariton,
Canada.

born August 26,

1901, in

Magrath, Alberta,

2.

Lyman Hinman,
Canada.

born November

5,

1903,

in

Magrath, Alberta,

3.

ZiNA, born

-July 1, 1906, in

Magrath, Alberta, Canada.

4.
5.

Gladys, born December

31, 1910, in Cardston, Alberta,


6,

Canada.

Zebulon AVilliam, born May

1914, in Cardston, Alberta, Canada.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

389

1.2. 6. 3.
Salt
;

1.

7.1. 7.3.
3,

ZiNA Presendia (Young, Williams) Card, born April Lake City, Utah married, October 12, 1868, in Salt Lake

1850, in

City, Utah,

Thomas, son of William and Maud (Morgan) Williams. He was born August 5, 1829, in Newport, Wales, and lived there until 1849, when he moved to Liverpool, Eng.; lived there until 1856, and then moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. He lived there until his death, July 17, 1874. He was married once before this marriage. He was a bookkeeper and accountant. He was an elder for 31 years, in the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints, preached
the Gospel and gave a

new system
office, of

for emigration to foreign countries, in the

Liverpool Emigration
this

the Church of Jesus Christ Latter


all

Day

Saints,

European Mormon converts. Mrs. Williams married, for the second time, June 17, 1884, in Logan, Utah, Charles Ora, son of Cyrus Williams and Sarah Jane (Tuttle) Card. He was born November 5, 1839, in Poges Hole, Mich. Mr. Card was overseer of buildings and general manager of Church affairs for the Latter Day Saints He was minute-man also President of two States of Zion, for over 20 years. in the Indian wars of 1852 and 1860, in Utah. He was also a pioneer in Cache Co., in 1856, and the pioneer in Canada of a colony of Saints in 1887. He died in Logan, Utah, August 27, 1906. Mrs. Zina P. Y. Card is the third Mormon wife of Charles Ora, and is now matron of the domestic department of the Latter Day Saint University in She is also a member of the general board of the Primary Salt Lake City. Association, an organization for the religious training of children between 3 and 14 years old. She is a pleasant, fluent speaker.
being the gate-way to America for
;

CHILDREN (WILLIAMS).
1.

Sterling, bofn September ried June 21, 1894, in

21, 1870, in Salt

Lake

City, Utah;

Salt

Lake

City, Utah,

marAttena Bates.

They
2.

live in Cardston,

Canada.
in Salt

Thomas Edgar,

born July 21, 1873,

Lake

City, Utah; died

April 21, 1881, in Provo, Utah.

children (card).
3.

Joseph Young, born June


June
14, 1905, in

28,

1885, in Logan, Utah; married,

Logan, Leona C. Ballentyne.


12, 1888, in Cardston,

They

live in

Cardston, Canada.
4.

ZiNA Young, born June


June
17, 1908, in

Canada; married,

Salt

Lake
9.

City,

Hugh Brown.

They

live in

Cardston, Canada.
5.

Orson Rega, born June


Salt

1891, in Cardston,

Canada;

lives in

Lake

City, Utah.

390

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. T. 1. S.
town, N. Y.; married in 1845, in Cambria, N. Y.,

Oliver Boaudman Huntington, born October 14, 1823, in WaterMary Malissa, daughter of George Augustus and Mary Aseneth (Cooley) Neal. She was born, July 1,
1823, in Cambria, N. Y., and died, January 27, 1905, in Salt

Lake

City, Utah.

married the second wife, November 25, 1852, in the Salt Lake Endowment House. She was Hannah Mendenhall, daughter of Ellis M. and Rachel

He

He B. (Roberts) Sanders. She was born April 5, 1836, in Delaware. was a school teacher and an apiarist. He had lived in Kirtland, O., Nauvoo, He was a president 111., Salt Lake City, St. George, and Springville, Utah. of the Seventies, High Priest and Patriarch of the Church of the Latter Day He died February 7, Saints; was on the School Board and a councilman.
1907.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary Aseneth,
Andrew Wood
City, Utah,

born

May

Cooley.

31, 1846, in Cambria, N. She died January 11, 1909,

Y.;

married

in Salt

Lake

*
*

2.

3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

*
*

George William, born September 18, 1848. Malissa Diantha, born and died in 1850. Olive Hannah, born December 10, 1853. Oliver Baker, born May 30, 1856. Elizabeth Jane, born August 31, 1858.
DiMiCK, born October
15, 1860.

*
* *

8.
9.

Will, born July

10, 1863.

10.

Nellie, born July 2, 1867. Presendia, born February


Springville, Utah.

11,

1871

died

March

29, 1873, in

* 11.
12.

Rachel Anna,
ZiNA
B.,

born January
20,

24, 1874.

born October

1877; died,

September

11,

1878, in

Springville, Utah.

1.

2.6.3.1.

7. 1.
in Salt

8.2.
18, 1848, in

George William Huntington,


N.
Y.; married,
first,

born September

in

September, 1870,

Lake

City, Utah,

John and Catherine (Hundley) Spronce. Neshoba County, Mississippi, and died February 1, 187G, He married, second, February 14, 1878, in Salt Lake City, in Salt Lake City. Agnes Rosetta, daughter of Henry Augustus and Sarah Minnie (Cattlin) She was born March 14, 1855, in Braintree, Eng. Squires. He is a farmer, and an elder in the Church of" the Latter Day Saints.
abeth, daughter of

Cambria, Sarah ElizShe was born

October

27, 1844, in

children, born in salt lake city, UTAH.


1.

Mary
Salt

Zina, born August

14, 1871,

and died January

28, 1873, in

Lake

City, Utah.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,
*
2. 3.

391

George Augustus, born November

1,

1872.

Mabel Elizabeth,
John William,
Salt

born June

1,

1874.

4.

born January

17, 1876,

and died June

15, 1876, in

Lake

City, Utah.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.
12.

ZiNA Ida, born January 4, 1879, and died February 27, 1880, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Minnie Presendia, born October 15, 1880, and died August 9, 1882, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Rosetta Agnes, born June 16, 1883. William Charles, born December 10, 1885, and died March 8, 1886, in Salt Lake City, Utah. David Oliver, born May 10, 1887, and died July 9, 1900, in Salt Lake City, L'tah. Henrietta, born April 19, 1890, and died June 5, 1890, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Bessie Celestia, born November 3, 1891, and died April 17, 1892.

Chauncy Boardman,

born September 26, 1897.

1.2. 6. 3. 1.7. 1.8.2.2.


George Augustus Huntington,
City,

born November

1,

1872, in Salt

Lake

Utah; married, March 30, 1904, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Bell and Ella Gertrude (Alexander) Ross. She was born February 12, 1882, in Midway, Utah, He is a farmer and stock raiser was born in Salt Lake City, and moved He was Justice of to Midway, Utah, March 28, 1900, where he now lives. the Peace three terms between 1902 and 19u9, and has been a teacher, elder,
;

Seventy and High Priest in the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day
Saints.

children, born in midway, UTAH.


1.

2.

3.

4.

George Ross, born March 12, 1905. | William Rex, born March 12, 1905; died January 6, 1907. j Don Clifford, born October 26, 1906; died September 27, Ella Maurine, born June 17, 1909.

1907.

1.2.6.3. 1.7.
Lake
City,

1.

8.2. 3.

born June 1, 1874, in Salt Utah; married, March 16, 1898, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Lewis Oaks, son of George and ]\Iary (Probert) Knight. He was born March 5, 1874, in Croyden, Utah. Mr. Knight is a teamster, and lived in Croyden, Utah, until 1890, then moved to Salt Lake City, where he now lives. He is an elder in the Church of the Latter Day Saints.

Mabel Elizabeth (Huntington) Knight,

392

HUNTINGTOX GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN AND LIVED IN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
1. 2.

George Amber, born March 20, Charles Lewis, born October 7,


DiMiCK Leroy, born October

1899.

1900.
,

3.

20, 1903

died February 18, 1905.

1.2. 6. 3.
Lake
City,

1. 7.

1.8. 2.7.
16, 1883, in Salt

Rosetta Agnes (HuntingtonJ Bronson, born June

Utah; married, June 16, 1903, in Salt Lake City, William John, son of Everice Reuben and Cynthia (Van Wagenen) Bronson. He was born May 13, 187(), in Midway, Utah. He is a teamster and lived in Midway, until 1902, when he moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, where he now lives. He is an
elder in the

Church

of the Latter

Day

Saints.

CHILEREN, born in salt lake city, UTAH.


1.

2. 3.

Gladys Mary, born August 19, La VON, born January 21, 1908.
Ida Rose, born August
16, 1909.
7,

1905.

4.

Madge Wilma,

born

May

1912.

1.2.6.3. 1.7.
Salt

1.

8. 4.
10, 1853, in

Olive Hannah (Huntington) Childs, born December

Lake City, Utah; married September 12, 1870, in Salt Lake City Endowment House, Moses Devere, son of Moses and Polly (Patten) Childs. He was born July 18, 1847, in Mt. Pisgah, Iowa. Mr. Childs is a farmer and a veteran of the Indian Wars, and was president of the Elders' Quorum in the Church of the Latter Day Saints, for six years. They live in Springville,
Utah.

CHILDRKN, BORN IN SPRINGVILLE, UTAH.


1.

John Devere,

born February

13, 1871; married,


live in Springville,

January
Utah.

21, 1893,

Mary Gudmundson.
2.

They

3.

Hannah Lenora, born


in

Ellis, born July 29, 1872; died August 20, 1872. April 6, 1874; married December 14, 1892,

Manti Temple, George A. Weight.


6,

They

live in Springville,

Utah.
4.

LuciNDA, born February


Springville, Utah,
ville,

1876;

married,

Walter Freeman Bird.


28,

March 4, 1894, in They live in Spring-

Utah.

5.

Oliver Sterling, born November


21, 1904, in
ville,

1877; married, December

Manti Temple,

Lillian Jones.

They

live in Spring-

Utah.
20, 1879; died

6.

Polly, born October

November

11, 1879.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
7.

393
17,

Moses, bom April


Springville,

10, 1881; married, December Bulah Trena Santamira. They live

1902, in

in Springville,

Utah.
8.

Edith, born August 18,1883; married, December


Springville,

16,

1903, in

William Rothwell.
6,

They

live in Springville,

Utah.

9.

DiMiCK, born December

1885.
4,

10.

OvANDA, born May


Utah.

18,

1888; died August


1890.

1900, in Springville,

11.

Chauncy, born August

6,

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 7. 1.

8.5.

Oliver Baker Huntington, born May 30, 1856, in Salt Lake City, Utah; married January 21, 1880, in Salt Lake Endowment House, Margaret Luella, daughter of Richard and Enieline (Crandall) Bird. She was born
November
5,

1857, in Springville, Utah.

He

is

a farmer, and was a

member

of the City Council for eight years,

chairman of the School Board for


of the Latter

six years,

and and has been bishop of the Church


live in Springville,

Day

Saints since 1902.

They

Utah.

CHILDREN, BORN IN SPRINGVILLE, UTAH.


1.

Oliver Bird, born August


in

15,

1881; married February 12, 1908,


Brintoii.

Salt

Lake Temple, Louisa May


;

They

live

in

SpringvUle, Utah.
2.

Presendia, born March 5, 1886 married, December Salt Lake Temple, Ernest Oakley. They live in
Utah.

18, 1907, in

Springville,

3.

Elsie, born March

4, 1891.

4.

Richard Arus, born September

29, 1896.

1.2. 6. 3.
Springville,

1. 7. 1. 8. 6.
31, 1858, in

Elizabeth Jane (Huntington) Dalton, born August

Utah; married, February 22, 1877, in Springville, Simon Eugene, son of Simon Cooker and Elnora L. (Warner) Dalton. He was born August
1,

1852, in Centerville, Utah.

Mr. Dalton
Utah.

is

a farmer.

He

has been bishop Latter

and bishop's councilor


Saints.

for twelve years in the

Church

of the

Day

They

live in Springville,

CHILDREN, BORN IN SPRINGVILLE, UTAH.


1.

Hannah Elnora,
1895, in Salt

born November 25, 1877; married, February 6, Lake Temple, Marion Francis Miner. The}' live
17,

in Springville, Utah.
2.

Jennie Theresa, born November


in Springville, Utah.

1883; married, January

4,

1905, in Springville, Utah, Samuel Curl Whittaker.

They

live

394
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Olive, born January
ville,

13,

1886

died February 18, 1890, in Spring-

Utah.
13, 1893.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Hilda, born June 11, 1891. Simon Eugene, born August

Emma,

born

May

10, 1897. 23, 1900.

Olivek Huntington, born June

1.2.6.3. 1.7.
ried,

1.

8.7.

DiMiCK Huntington, born October 15, 1860, in Springville, Utah; marMarch 28, 1886, in Springville, Ovanda, daughter of Nelson D. and
(Fuller) Crandall.

Emma
He
Day

She was born January

26, 1861, in Springville,

and died February


is

11, 1887, in Springville.

a farmer, and was a road supervisor for two years.

He

is

a Latter

Saint,

and

lives in Sjjringville,

Utah.

CHILD.
1.

Nelson Oliver, born and


Utah.

died January 15, 1887, in Springville,

1.2.6. 3.
Will Huntington,
born July

1. 7. 1. 8.
10, 1863, in St.

8.
George, Utah; married.

May

Logan Temple, Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Benjamin Thomas and Susannah (Alleman) Blanchard. She was born January 11,
2,

1888, in

1866, in Springville, Utah.

He

is

superintendent of a sugar mill, and has


in the

been president of the Elders' Quorum for three years, Latter Day Saints. They live in Springville, Utah.

Church

of the

children, born in springville, UTAH.


1.

Will Blanchard,
in

born March

1,

1889; married,

March
in

1,

1909,

Frovo, Utah, Myrtle

Gammon.

They

live

Springville,

Utah.
2.

3.

4.
5.

Ethel, born March 13, 1890. Susannah, born August 12, 1893. Sanders, born July 24, 1897. Frederick, born May 14, 1905.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 7. 1.

8.9.
2,

Nellie (Huntington) Clark, born July


married.

1867, in Springville, Utah;


of

May

8,

1887, in Provo, Utah,


Clark.

John Lafayette, son

Ilyrum and

Nancy Ann (Wood)


in Springville.

He was

born February

14, 1859, in

Iowa.

He

is

a farmer, and lives in Springville, Utah.

His wife died September 22, 1901,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN SPRINGVILLE, UTAH.
1.

395

Eva, born January


Utah.

14,

City, Utah, Willis Kelsey Johnson.

1888; married, June 24, 1908, in Salt Lake They live in SpringvUle,
1890; died

2.

Jane, born February


ville,

20,

March

15, 1890, in Spring-

Utah.
9,

3. 4.

LuciNA, born March

1891.

5.
6.
7.

8.

Nancy, born September 9, 1892; died the same day. John Ernest, born December 19, 1893. Frank Huntington, born January 28, 1897. Nellie, born March 20, 1899. Rachel, born August 29, 1901 died September 7, 1902,
;

in Spring-

ville,

Utah.

1.2. 6. 3.
in

1. 7. 1. 8. 11.
born January 24, 1874^

Rachel Anna (Huntington) Mendenhall,


Springville,

Salt Lake Temple, and Mary Ellen (Deal) Mendenhall. Mr. Mendenhall is a banker, is a member of the Church of the Latter Day Saints, and was a Sunday School Superintendent from 1898 to 1900. They live in

Utah

married, December
Lovill

5,

1894, in

Thomas

Deal, son of

Thomas

Springville, Utah.

CHILDREN, BORN IN SPRINGVILLE, UTAH.


1.

Anna

Eliza, born September

5,

1895; died October 22, 1900, in

Springville, Utah.
2.

3.

4.
5.

Hannah, born June 9, 1898. Wilfred Thomas, born April Velma, born May 20, 1904.
Florence, born December
5,

30, 1901.

1908.

1.2. 6.3.
John Dickinson Huntington,
March March
8,

1. 7. 1. 9.
born

February

11,

1827; married,

1851, Adelaide L. Danks,

who was born

in Mannsville,

engaged in the telegraph of penmanship and drawing in Watertown, N. Y.


15, 1831.

He was

office,

N. Y., and was a teacher

CHILD.
1.

William

H., born August

1,

1854, in Watertown,

N. Y.

1.2. 6. 3.
Dyer Huntington,
1820, Eliza A. Clark,

1. 7. 2.
18,

born February

1786; married, September 14,

who was born

at Little Falls,
8,

N. Y., December
a paintei-.

25, 1800.

He

died in Watertown, N. Y., August

1851.

He was

396

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN WATERTOWN.
* *
1. 2.

Ann

3.

Eliza, born July 16, 1821. Susanna, born August 12, 1824. George Clark, born September 13, 1828.

Mary

* 4.

Richard Henry,

born November 14, 1834.

1.2. 6. 3.

1. 7. 2. 1.
born July
16,

Ann Eliza (Huntington) Hungerford,

1821,

in

Watertown, N. Y.; married May 15, 1845, in Watertown, Solon Dexter, son of Dexter Hungerford. He was a banker, and was the founder of the Hungerford Collegiate Institute, of Adams, N. Y. He was a General in the Militia, and lived in Adams, N. Y. He died May 8, 1884, and his wife died May 7, 1878. They were Presbyterians.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary Jeannette,
same day.

born October born July

15, 1855, in

Adams, N.

Y.; died

2.

Robert Bradneb,

8,

1859.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1.

7.2. 1.2.
born July
8,

Robert Bradner Hungerford,

1859; married

DecemN. Y.

ber 18, 1877, in Adams, N. Y., Sybella Leamen, daughter of Rufus P. White.

She was born in April, 1857, in Adams, N. Y., and died City. Mr. Hungerford died September 13, 1913.
child.
*
1.

in Jan., 1895, in

Harold

A., born July

1,

1878.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1.

7.2. 1. 2.
July
1,

1.

Harold

A.

Hungerford, born
She was born N. J.

1878, in

Adams, N.
June
2,

Y.; married

April 10, 1901, in N. Y. City, Jean Frances, daughter of William and Johanna

(Berrigan) Simjjson.

in Halifax,

N.

S.,

1878.

They

reside in Ilasbrouck Heights,

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

Robert Kimball, born January 1, 1902, in New York City. Sybella Frances, born November 23, 1903, in Kingsbridge, N.Y. Warhkn Bradford, born December 28, 1905, in New York City.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 2. 6.
INIary

397

3. 1* T. 2. 3*
born August
12, 1824, in

Susanna (Huntington) Lawyer,


Y.;

Watertown, N.

married, October 14, 1851, in Watertown, N. Y., Joseph


the

Addison, son of John and Ruth (Allen) Lawyer.

Mr. Lawyer was treasurer


Major.

of

Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg

Railroad Company, and was paymaster in the Civil War, with the rank of

He

also received the brevet rank of Lieutenant Colonel in recognition

of his faithful and efficient service.

died September

3,

1904, in

He died September Watertown, N. Y.


CHILDREN.

12, 1902,

and

his wife

They were

Presbyterians.

1.

]\Iary

Anna, born June


25,

7,

1856, in Watertown, N. Y.; married,

April

1895,

Willard Durlin McKinstry.


born November

They

live

in

Watertown, N. Y.
2.

Edward Allen,

6,

1863, in Watertown, N. Y.;

died January 23, 1885, in Adams, N. Y.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1.

7.2. 4.
New York

Richard Henry Huntington,


City;

born November 14, 1834, in

married June 1,1863, in Adams, N. Y., Rachel Anna, daughter of Daniel David and Mary Ann (VanWormer) Winne. She was born November 22, 1841.

He was

a banker, and lived in Adams, N. Y., from 1856 to 1890,


8,

when
and

he moved to Watertown, N. Y., where he died February

1900.

He was

quartermaster on General Pratt's

staflp

in the State Militia,

a Presbyterian.

children.
1.

Frederic

21, 1865, in Adams, N. Y. He was a banker until 1898, when he became secretary of the firm of Bailey and Huntington, of New York. He lived in Adams,

R.,

born February

N. Y.,
terian.
2.

until 1883, then

moved

to

Watertown, and lived there

until 1898,

and now hves

in Brooklyn, N. Y.

He

is

a Presby-

Grace Clark,

born September

7,

1869, in

Adams, N.

Y.; lives in

Brooklyn, N. Y.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 7. 3.
born June 30, 1787, in New Grantham, N. H.; married Rebecca, daughter of William Minor and Cynthia (Hayes) Lord, who was born in Woodstock, Vt., January 14, 1796. They were marHe resided in Watertown, ried in Houndsfield, N. Y., September 10, 1815.

John Lathrop Huntington,

N.

Y.,

and died

at the

home

of his brother Cyrus, in

Black River, N. Y.,

in 1867.

398

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN WATERTOWN,
*
1. 2. 3.

N. Y.

John Jay, born September Cynthia Presendia, born

9,

1816.

April 11, 1818, and died July 13. 1841.

4.

Alden, born June 5, 1820, and died July 1, 1820. ViCTORiNE Rosalia, born July 23, 1821; married, October 3, 1841, John Guy Harbottle of Watertown. She had one son, George V., born September 1, 1842, who died November 29,
1856.

She died June

9,

1843.

*
*

5.

William Lathrop,

born August 25, 1823.


14, 1828.

6.
7.

lIiKAM Lord, born November 17, 1825. Morrison, born April 4, 1828, and died April

1.2.6.3.1.7.
John Jay Huntington,
married, April 15, 1850,

3. 1.
9,

born September
Harbottle.

1816, in Watertown,

N.

Y.;

Mary Ann

He

died in Watertown, Octo-

ber 30, 1856.

CHILD.
1.

Charles Jay, born February


same year,
in

27, 1851,

and died August 29 of

Watertown, N. Y.

1.2. 6. 3. 1.7. 3. 5.
William Lathrop Huntington,
town, N. Y.; married,

born August 25, 1823, in Water-

Johnson.

N. Y., Mary Jane She died in 1862. He married, second, October 18, 1866, in Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., ]\Iary C. Lyttle. She was born ^lay 15, 1838. He was a merchant, and was a customs house officer, at Cape Vincent.
25, 1847, in Depauville,

November

N. Y., where he died June 18, 1877. where she died May 10, 1914.

Mrs. Huntington lived in Toledo, Ohio,

children.
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Jane, born May 31, 1849, in Depauville, N. Y. Josephine, born October 27, 1851; died December 9, 1857, in Depauville, N. Y. William Henry, born January 23, 1856, in Depauville, N. Y. Sophie, born November 12, 1867, and died May 28, 1869, in Cape Vincent, N. Y. Martha Mercelia, born July 5, 1869, in Cape Vincent, N. Y.; married, in Sackett's Harber, N. Y., October 6, 1894, Charles
]\Iary

Emma Mary

6.

Raymond Farley. They live Helen, born November


March
3,

in

Toledo, Ohio.

28, 1870, in

Cape Vincent, N.

Y.;

died

1879, in Sackett's Harbor, N. Y.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

399

1.2. 6. 3.

1.

7.3. 6.

Hiram Lord Huntington, born November 17, 1825, in Watertown, N. Y.; married, first, October 4, 1848, in Scarboro, Me., Elizabeth S. Milliken. She was born May 19, 1823, in Scarboro, Me., and died, January 28, 1856, in N. Y. City. He married, second, October 25, 1858, in Brooklyn, N. Y., Anna, She was daughter of Westel Willoughby and Susanna (Benham) Powell. born September 7, 1832, in Milton, N. Y. He was a merchant, and moved from Brooklyn, N. Y'^., to Summit, N. J., in 1866 to Keyport, N. J., in 1867 then to Grandview, Tenn., in 1875, where he died July 27, 1885. He was a Congregationalist.
;

children.
1.

John Lord, born September 24, Mary Manning. He died in


Elizabeth
Brooklyn.
S.,

1849

married in Matteawan, N.Y.,

Brooklyn, N. Y.

2.

born January 16,1854; died August 18, 1854, in

3.

4.

5.
6.

7.

Y^. She lives Pomona, Cal., and is a practicing physician. Harry Lord, born October 12, 1864. Jessie Genevieve, born February 11, 186 7, in Summit, N. J.; married, January 4, 1894, in Grandview, Tenn., Nelson Graham Higby. They live in Pomona, Cal. Alice Bowers, born July 28, 1869, in Keyport, N. J.; married, May 26, 1893, in Grandview, Tenn., John Burroughs Merritt.

Fred Powell, Ella Edwina,


in

born October

4, 1860.

born June 13, 1862, in Brooklyn, N.

They
8.

live in Chila Yista, Cal.

Gertrude Dockson,
Pomona,
Cal.

born July

2,

1872, in Keyport, N.

J.; lives in

9.

Seymour Hutchinson,
Keyport, N. J.

born July

2,

1872; died July 29, 1873,

in

1.2. 6. 3. 1.7. 3. 6. 3.
Fred Powell Huntington,
married,

born October
111.,

4,

1860, in Brooklyn, N.

Y^.;

November

7,

1889, in Chicago,
111.

Christine Charlston.

She died

May
ville,

30, 1895, in Knoxville,

He was
in

a stenographer.

He
111.,

Tenn., in October, 1875, and

1886, to Chicago,

went to Crosswhere he died,

April 28, 1893.

CHILD.
1.

Leslie, born December


Chicago,
111.

10, 1890;

died December 23,

1890, in

1.2. 6. 3.
Harry Lord Huntington,
married,

1. 7.

3. 6. 5.
12, 1864, in

born October

Brooklyn, N. Y.;

November

8,

1887, in South Pittsburg, Tenn., Jennie

Maud, daughter

400
of

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Scruggs.

Thomas Wesley and Elizabeth

She was born

May

20,

1868, in

Hillsboro, Ohio.

ville,

an arcliitcct, and lived in Fort Edward and Keyjiort, N. Y., CrossGrandview, and South Pittsburg, Tenn., and died June 17, 1915, in Chattanooga, Tenn.

He was

CHILDREN, BORN IN CHATTANOOGA, TENN.


*
*
1. 2.

Anna Elizabeth,

born October

5,

1888.

3.

4. 5.
6.

Gladys Russell, born July 21, 1890. Claud Lesley, born July 27, 1892. Laura May, born December 11, 189H. Clara Louise, born August 1898. Fred West, born November 5, 1902.
(i,

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 7. 3.
Chattanooga, Tenn.; married, June
4,

6.5.

1.
5,

Anna Elizabeth (Huntington) Cooke,


McGrew
Cooke.

born October

1888, in

1907, in Chattanooga, Tenn., Robert

They

live in Ridgedale,

Tenn.

children.
1.

Robert Huntington,
Tenn.

born December

11,

1908, in

Ridgedale,

2.

Howard

Lindsey, born September

4,

1909, in Ridgedale, Tenn.

1.

2. 6.3. 1. 7.3.
5,

6.5.2.
born July 21, 1890, in

Gladys Russell (Huntington) Gilliland,


Chattanooga, Tenn.; married, September
Charles Gilliland.

1908, in Chattanooga, Tenn., Fred

They hve

in Chattanooga,

Tenn.

children.
1.

Ruth

PjLIZABEth, born August

16, 1909, in Ridgedale,


.5,

Tenn.

2.

3.

1913. Carlos Winfield, born October Frederick Llewellyn, born November

17, 1914.

1.2.6. 3.
Hiram Huntington,
Susan Blanchard, and died August

1.

7.4.
in

born June 19, 1789,


30, 1826.

Grantham, N. H.; married

CHILD.
1.

Kimball Columbus, who

lived in South Danvers, Mass.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

401

1.2.6.3.

1.

7.5.

Ambrose Woodward Huntington, born September 1, 1791, in Grantham, N. H.; married, first, October 11, 1818, Hannah Graves, who was He married again, Decemborn July 9, 1796, and died November 27, 1827. ber 15, 1829, Prudence Cherry, who was born May 6, 1800. He is a farmer.
CHILDREN, BORN IN WATERTOWN,
1.

N. Y.
9,

Julia, born September

4,

1819; married, October


17, 1823.

1845, William

Adams
2.

Sigourney, of Adams, N. Y., where they resided.

Ambrose Pekley,
November, 1899.

born January

He went

to

Lake

Charles, La., and in 1864, married Louise Bonney,

He

died October 22, 1903.


30, 1866,

daughter Delphine, who was born March


of their daughter Pearl,

who died in They had a who in 1880,

married John Williams, and died in 1881, shortly after the birth

who became

in time

Mrs. Harrison, who

gave
*
3.

this information.

Horace Cherry,

4.

born November 7, 1831. Eveline Ann, born July 7, 1835 married,


;

in

AVatertown,

May

15,

1855, Robert Hitchcock.

1.2. 6.3.
Horace Cherry Huntington,
town, N. Y.; married, July 10, 1855,
1832.

1. 7. 5.

3.

born November 7, 1831, in WaterMary A. Dake, who was born April 2,

They

lived in

Watertown.
CHILD.

1.

Hakkison

S.,

born July 25, 1857,

in

Watertown, N. Y.

1.2. 6. 3. 1.7.6.
Presendia (Huntington) Kimball, born May 8, 1794, in Grantham, N. H.; married May 1, 1814, Joseph Kimball, who was born in Greenwich,
R. L,

May

25, 1788,

and died

in

Watertown, N. Y., July

30,

1854.

CHILDREN.
1.

George W., born March

30, 1822, in Sackett's

Harbor, N. Y,, and

died in Sacramento, Calif.,


2.

November
2,

2,

1850.

Cornelia Ellis, born February

1824, in Sackett's

Harbor,

3.

4.

5.

N. Y., and died July 11, 1825. Mary Presendia, born November 19, 1826, in Sackett's Harbor, N. Y.; married Henry K. Kellogg, September 12, 1848. Joseph C, born February 27, 1832, in Watertown, N. Y.; married Mary M. McGiven, November 10, 1852. Josephine C, born February 27, 1832, in Watertown, N. Y.; married Charles F. Ives, March 12, 1852, and died April 21, 1852.

26

402

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.
N.
II.;

2.6. 3.

1.
born

7.7.
May
15,

Cykus Thompson Huntington,

ISOl,

in

Grantham,
8,

married, July 10, 1823, China Graves,

who was born July


N. Y.

1805.

CHILDREN, born IN WATERTOWN,


*
1. 2.

Henry Graves,

born September 10, 1826.

3.

Charles, born February 15, 1827; married, December 26, 1856, Helen M. Oakes. Eliza P., born November 3, 1829; married, February 20, 1855, a
Goulding.

4.
5.

Hiram C, born July 29, 1836. John W., Ijorn January 22, 1844.
1.

2. 6. 3. 1.7. 7. 1.
born

Henry Graves Huntington,


March
26, 1851, in

September

10,

1825

married,

and Amanda was a great musician on fife, fiute and organ was organist in church for over 20 years, and played in the Martial Band for many years. He was a Methodist and was Sunday School superintendent and class leader for 20 years. He
;

Black River, N. Y., Harriet Jane, daughter of Osborne Baker. She was born August 6, 1830. He was a farmer, and

was born in Huntingtonville, but about 1832, moved to Black River, N. Y., where he died March 18, 1910. He was born at the little hamlet of Huntington ville, just east of Watertown, on the river road leading toward Carthage, the place taking its name from the Huntington family, who first settled there and who at one time were About the time he had grown to a numerous and notal)le clan in this region. young manhood the general trainings and annual nuisters of the militia of the country were the chief events of interest in rural communities, and all through Northern New York the young men of military age met twice a year for drill. Each company tried to obtain the best drummers and fifers obtainable, as before the days of the brass band martial uaisic was the only kind of military
music obtainable.

His services were required for


gatherings.

all

trainings, political meetings

and other

He was

member
fife.

of the famous

drum corps

of old

Company

of the Thirty-fifth Zouaves.

He was

an adept upon several other musical inhe lived on the Huntington farm
his first vote for

struments as well as the

For the

last fifty-eight yeais of his life

near Black River.


supporter of

He was

an old school Democrat and


a bitter opponent of the

President was cast for Lewis Cass of Michigan in 1848.

Andrew Jackson and

He was a staunch Civil War and of

the Lincoln policy.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

EvALiNE Amanda, born May 3, 1859; died September Perley Sigourney, born February 12, 1866.

21, 1863.

HUNTINGTON GBNEALOGY.

403

1.2. 6.3. 1.7.7.1.2.


Perley Sigourney Huntington, born February
Sophronia, daughter of Francis and Ellen Cooper.
Corners.
12,

1866, in Black

River, N. Y.; married, January 4, 1888, in Sanford's Corners, N. Y., Nettie

She was born

in Sanford's

He

is

a farmer, and lived in the City of Watertown, N. Y., ten years, and

in Sanford's Corners four years,

and

is

now

living in

Black River, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

Eva Amanda,
ried,

born March

27, 1889, in

Black River, N. Y.; mar-

November

28, 1906, Charles

Soper.

They

live in

Water-

town, N. Y.
2.

Florence Helen, born

April

6,

1897, in Watertown, N. Y.

3.

4.

Fred, born November 13, 1900, in Watertown, N. Y. Marion Ellen, born October 21, 1902, in Watertown, N. Y.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 8.

Hezekiah Huntington, born December

30,

1759, in Tolland, Conn.

He

married October

5,

1788,

Susan, daughter of Major Elihu and Susanna

(Lyman) Kent, who was born September 20, 1768. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and was captured by the British, and confined on the prison ship "Jersey."
bull,

studied law with Gideon Granger, of Suffield, and with John Trumafterward judge of the superior court, and was admitted to the bar at Hartford, in 1789. He established himself in the practice of law at Suffield,

He

in 1790,

and soon attained eminence in his profession. In 1806 he was apby Jefferson, attorney for Connecticut, and held this office until 1829. While residing in Suffield he represented this town in the general assembly of the state, in several sessions of the legislature, from May, 1802, to October, 1805. In 1801 he was appointed one of the commissioners under the bankrupt law of the United States, and held the office about two years. In 1813 he removed to Hartford, where he continued to reside until his death, which occurred in Middletown, Conn., May 27, 1842.
pointed,

children, born in suffield, conn.


*
*
1.

2.

3.

Henry William, born August 16, 1789. Julia Ann, born December 10, 1790. Horace Augustus, born May 9, 1792, and married,
Maria Evans.

in

1817,

He was

a merchant in Natchez, Miss.,


9,

wher* h

died of yellow fever,

December
28, 1795.

1819, leaving no children.


14, 1793.

* *
* *

4.
5. 6.
7,

Samuel

Hovv^ard, born December

Hezekiah, born October

Susan Lyman, born January 14, 1898. Francis Junius, born December 3, 1802.

404

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY. 1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 8. 1.

Henry William Huntington,


Yale
in

born August 16, 178f); graduated at

1811, and was admitted to the bar.

He

married, A])ril 24, 1817,

Helen, daughter of William Dunbar, of Natchez, Miss.

He went

into Louisi-

ana and became a planter, dying


12, 1854.

in

Catahoula Parish, of that State, October

This family were born in Trinity, Catahoula Parish, La.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Julia, born August

8,

1818.

3.

4.

Henry, born July 25, 1820, and lived in Louisiana. Archibald, born September 5, 1822, and died April 2, 1841. Mary, born November 14, 1824, and married W. Haug, a physician.
They lived in Trinity, La. Florence, born December 12, 1826; married. May
16, 1850, H. H. Emerson, m. d., of Louisiana. She died February 12, 1853, leaving one son. Samuel, born February 25, 1829, and lived in Louisiana. He served in the Confederate Army, and died in February, 1870. A Daughter, born October 31, 1832, and died November 14, of

5.

6.

7.

the same year.


8.

9.

Horace, born January 31, 1834, and died January Helen Dunbar, born August 6, 1836.
Edith, born June
7,

25, 1838.

10.

1838, and

is

dead.

1.

2.6. 3.

1.

8.1.

1.
8,

Julia (Huntington) Mandeville, born August


Henry D. Mandeville, a lawyer and
25, 1872.

1818

married

planter, in Louisiana,

who

died January

She died July

8,

1851.

children.
*
1.

*
*

2. 3.

Constance, born November 11, Cornelia, born April 17, 1842. George, born August 3, 1848.

1839.

1.2.6.3.
ried,

1.

8. 1. 1. 1.
11,

Constance (Mandeville) Lanier, born November


February
3,

18311;

mar-

1870, RnfRn Jones Lanier, a planter of North Carolina.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Elizabeth, born July

29, 1871.
7,

Henrietta Mandeville, born February


living, in

1874.

These daughters were


Concordia Parish, La.

1887, at "Brier Bourne,"

La Marque,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

405

1.2.6. 3.

1. 8. 1.

1.2.
married,
C.

Cornelia (Mandeville) Rogers, born April 17, 1842; December 2, 1865, Robert Mandeville Rogers, of Mars Bluff, S.
CHILDREN.
1.

Henry
1868.

D. Mandeville, born July 27, 1867; died September

1,

2.

Meta Verena,
1877.

born July 12, 1869; killed by lightning July 30,

3.

Henry Huntington,

born

May

12, 1871.

4.
5. 6.
7.

8.

9.

Cornelia M., born August 7, 1S73. John Schott, born November 15, 1875. Constance M., born November 15, 187 7. Francis M., born October 13, 1879. Ellwyx, born January 5, 1881. Robert, born July 7, 1884 died the same
;

day.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 8.

1.1.3.
1848; has been twice married,

George Mandeville,
and was

born August

3,

1887 a Methodist minister, living near Coushatta Chute,

Red

River, La.

children.
1.

406
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
John, born August
25,

1866

married Evelyn M. Burrows.


City.
31,

He

is

in the cotton business in


4.

New York

Ernest George, born August


Young.

1868; married Lilian


18, 1871.

May

He

is

a wholesale grocer in Abilene, Texas.

5.

Francis Armstrong, born September


keeper, and lives in Houston, Texas.

He

is

a book-

6.

Archibald Dunbar,
1900.

born September 22, 1875; died Marcii 29,

7.

Atwell Linton,
ter of

born August 13, 1880; married Lucie Ory, daughJoseph A. and Mary G. Harris. He is in the hides and

wool business in Houston, Texas.

1. 2. 6. 3< 1. H, 2.
Julia

Ann (Huntington)

King, born December

10, 1790, in Suffield,

Conn.; married, October 12, 1814, Leicester King, a merchant of Bloomfield,

Ohio, where she died January 24, 1849.

CHILDREN.
1.

Henry
1857.

W., born September


7,

24,

1815, and died

November

21,

2.

Julia A., born November Brown (1. 3. 4. 4. 2. 4. 1.

1817.

Probably married Charles

4.)

3.

4.
5.

6.

Susan H., born July 6, 1820, and died in 1837. Leicester, born July 26, 1823. David L., born December 24, 1825; lived in Akron, O. Helen D., born November 19, 1827; married Mr. Atkins, a lawyer
in

Savannah, Ga.; died

in 1886.

7.

8.

Hezekiah Huntington, born August 3, 1829. Catherine B., born July 8, 1832; married a Mr. Pendleton West Virginia.

of

1.2.6. 3.
Samuel Howard Huntington,
Ct.;

1. 8. 4.
born December 14, 1793,
21, 1832, at the
in Suffield,

married October 25, 1825, Catherine Hutchinson, daughter of (ieorge

Brinley, of Boston, Mass.


years.

She died July

age of twenty-six

He

married, second, October 19, 1835, Sarah Blair, daughter of Robert

and Maria (Champion) Watkinson. She died April 27, 1876. He removed with his parents to Hartford. After serving in the war of 1812, he entered Yale College and graduated in 1818, and after being admitted to the bar, entered upon the practice of his profession in the city of Hartford, where his father was then a successful lawyer and district attorney. In 1859 he served as clerk of the State Senate, and was for the years On the establishment of 1842, 1846, and 1850, judge of the County Court.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
the Court of Claims in Washington, D.
clerk

407

C, in 1855, lie was appointed its chief and held that position until 1874. From early manFrom 1830 to 1858 he was trustee of Trinity College. hood he was a devout and zealous member of the Episcopal church, and represented the diocese of Connecticut
that church.
lie died

many

times in the General Convention of

February

4, 1880.

CHILDREN.
1.

Catherine Brinley, born January

1,

1837; died October 25, 1873.


;

2.

Maria Champion,

born December 27, 1838 died August 15, 1911. She was for a long time a missionary in China, and closely associated with her nephew, Rev. Daniel Trumbull Huntington,
(1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 8. 4. 3, 2.).

3.

Robert Watkinson, born December

3,

1840.

* 4.
5.

Samuel, born December 17, 1842. Henry Kent, born March 27, 1845; entered Yale
graduated from Trinity College
in

College in 1862;

1867

pi-acticed
28, 189
7.

medicine in

6.

New Rochelle, N. Y., and died February Sarah Blair, born November 30, 1847:
Hartford, Ct.

life

long resident of

7.

Elizabeth Adams, born November

30, 1847.

1.2.6. 3.
of Hartford,

1.

8. 4. 3.
boi-n

Robert Watkinson Huntington,


now West Hartford,

December

3,

1840, in that part

Conn'.; married, first, in

Norwich, Conn.,

November

9,

1865, Jane Lathrop, daughter of Daniel Latlirop and Alexandrine

She was born September 9, 1844, in Norwich, Navarre (Wilson) Trumbull. Conn., and died March 9, 1869, in Charlestown, Mass. He married, second, September 17, 1879, in Portsmouth, N. H., Elizabeth Sherburne, daughter of Maj. Gen'l Amiel W., and Ellen Mary (Sherburne) Whipple. She was born August 15, 1845. He entered Trinity College in 1860, and was given the degree of a. b, causa T7'vnorifi, upon the graduation in 1864 of the class in which he entered. He enlisted in Captain J. R. Hawley's company, B, 1st Conn. Regt. Vols., April 23, 1861, and was discharged therefrom for promotion June 5, 1861. He was commissioned 2d Lieut., in the U. S. Marine Corps, June 5, 1861; 1st Lieut., vSeptember 30, 1861 Captain, June 24, 1864 Major, September 30, 1889; Lieut. Col., April, 1897; Col., August 10, 1898, and was retired from active service, at his own request, January 11, 1900. He was present at the first battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861, and was in the Dupont expedition for the capture of Port Royal, S. C, in November, 1861. The steamer Governor, in which the battalion to which he belonged He was present at the capture of was embarked, was wrecked off Hatteras. Ft. Clinch, Fernandina, Fla., in March, 1862; was attached to the U. S. S. Jamestown, from June, 1862, to September 1865 commanded a guard at the
;

408
U.
S. Legation, in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Yeddo, now Tokio, Japan,
S.,

in July and August, 1864. He and on the Isthmus of Panama, in 1885, and in 1898, at the breaking out of the Spanish AVar, was put in command of the infantry, artillery, and rapid fire guns that formed the first organized U. S. force to land in Cuba. He was in command of this force from June 10, during the fighting that followed the landing at Guantanamo, and was present at the bombardment and surrender of Manzanillo, August 24,

served at vai-ious naval stations in the U.

1898.

He was promoted
uous conduct

Colonel,

August

10, 1898, for

"eminent and conspic-

in battle."

Resolution of Gratitude to Connecticut

men

in

the war with Spain, passed by the General Assembly of Conn., and approved

by Governor Lounsbury, June 20, 1899, mentions Colonel Huntington by name, with words of high and deserved commendation.

He now

lives in Charlottesville,

Va.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

RoBEKT Watkinson, born November 2, Daniel Thumbull, born in Norwich,


graduated from Yale College in 1892
Theological Seminary,
School, Middletown, Conn.;

186G.

Conn., August
;

4,

1868

studied in the General

New York City, and the Berkeley Divinity

3.

4.

went as missionary to China, in was consecrated as missionary bishop of Wuhu. March 25, 1912, the title of the see, having since been changed from Wuhu to Anking. He is an accomplished Mandarin scholar and has translated several English books into Chinese. Eleanor Sherburne, born July 13, 1880, in Portsmouth, N. H. Evelyn Sherburne, born August 1, 1883, and died August 18, 1883, in Portsmouth, N. H.
August, 1895
;

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 8. 4. 3. 1.
Jr., born November 9, 1866, in Norwich, Conn.; married. May 5, 1906, in Lexington, Mass., Constance Alton, daughter of John Howard and Ida Lillian (Hutchinson) Willard. She was

Robert Watkinson Huntington,

born December

14, 1881, in

Lexington, Mass.
a graduate

He
of

is

president of the Connecticut General Life Insurance Co., and has


is

always lived

in Hartford since two and a half years of age. He Yale University, a. b., class of 1889. He is a vestryman in Trinity Episcopal Church, Hartford.

CHILDREN, BORN IN HARTFORD, CONN.


1. 2.

3.

4.

5.

Robert Watkinson, born July 2, 1907. Mary Willard, born March 15, 1909. John Willard, born October 19, 1910. Sarah Blair, born July 29, 1912. Constance Willard, born March 19, 1914.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

409

1.2.6. 3.
of Hartford in

1.

8.4. 4.
17, 1842, in that part of the

Samuel Huntington, born December


which
is

town

now West Hartford, Conn.; married February


She was born December
2,

23, 1870,

New York

City, Azelia Caroline, daughter of

Augustus and Eliza Morch


1842, and died

(VonBretton) Zerega. 1911, in New York.

May

19,

He
Law
York
in

graduated from Yale College in 1863, and from the Columbia College

School, with especial honor, in 1865, and was admitted to the bar of

New

May

1865.

He

has practiced his profession in

New York
1,

from that

time until the present, having been since October 15, 1888, in the service of
the Title Guarantee and Trust

Company.

From January

1903, he has

been one of the principal counsel of that company. He is a Unitarian, and has been for more than twenty years a trustee,
and, since January 1900, president of the Unitarian society in Plainfield, N. J.,
in

which place he has lived ever since

INfarch, 1870.

CHILDREN.
1.

Howard,
ways

N. J., and has almarried January 1, 1913, Agnes Fales, daughter of George Arthur and Harriet Efner (Wheelock) Strong. He has been in the real estate and insurance business,
born January
24, 1871, in Plainfield,

lived there.

He

and
its

is

now

president of the Opal Chemical Coni})any, which has


J., of

plant at KenQworth, N.

which the principal product

is

lacquer.
2.

He

graduated from Yale College in 1892.


of AVest-

3.

4.

Florence Augusta, born July 20, 1872, in the town chester, now a part of the City of New York. Augustus Zerega, born May 2, 1874. Frederick Louis, born May 13, 1876.

1.2.6. 3.
N.
J.;

1. 8.

4.4.3.
May
2,

Augustus Zerega Huntington,


married October
18, 1904, in
Gillis

born

1874, in Plainfield,

Henry James and Anne


21, 1876, in Glastonbury,

N. Y. City, Eleanor Ashby, daughter of (Ashby) Anderson. She was born November

Conn.
to in

He

is

a machinery merchant, and graduated from Sheffield, the scientific

department of Yale L^niversity, in 1895. He went from Plainfield, N. J., Scranton, Pa., in 1900, and to Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where he now resides,
1906.

They

are Episcopalians.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Anne Ashby,

born January 15, 1908, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.


4,

Son, born and died December

1914.

410

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2. 6.3. 1. 8.4.4.4.


Frederick Louis Huntington, born May
married, January 15, 1910, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
of
13, 1876, in Plainfield,

N.

J.;

Emma

Gertrude, daughter
in

Rufus James and Mary Catherine (Hillard)

Bell.

She was born

Wilkes-

Barre, in 1874.

He was

an insurance agent with the Continental Casualty Co.

He

at-

tended the Episcopal Church.


Mrs. Huntington and their son

He
live in

died September 10, 1912, at Dallas, Pa.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

CHILD.
1.

HiLLARD Bell, born December

21, 1910, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

1.

2. 6. 3. 1. 8.4. 7.

Elizabeth Adams (Huntington) Cole, born November 30,1847;


married, June 29, 1880, in Hartford, Conn., Charles James, son of Abner and

He was born June 19, 1839, in Chatham, Ct., and died August 16, 1895, in Norfolk, Ct. Mr. Cole was a lawyer, and a graduate of the Harvard Law School. Mrs. Cole and children live in Hartford, Ct. They are Episcopalians.
Eliza (Brown) Cole.

CHILDREN, BORN IN HARTFORD, CONN., WITH ONE EXCEPTION.


* *
1.

2.

3.

Richard Huntington, born August 26, 1881. Francis Watkinson, born June 11, 1883. Sara Blair, born February 25, 1885; married September
1912,

28,

Eugene

Scott, son of
is

James Nelson and Princess

(Scott)

Ballard.
4.

He

a banker in Hartford.
18, 1887, in Norfolk, Ct.,

Elizabeth Huntington, born August


and died October
13, 1887, in

Hartford, Ct.
16, 1889,

5.

Samuel Huntington, born


18. 1889, in

October

and died November

Hartford, Ct.

1. 2. 6. 3.
RiciiAU)>

1.8. 4. 7.

1.

Huntington Cole,

born August 26, 1881, in Hartford, Conn.;

in Simsbui-y, Conn., October 23, 1913, Alice Goodrich, daughter of George Chester and Nellie Selina (Goodrich) Eno. She was born May 29, 1883. He is assistant secretary and actuary of the Connecticut General l^ife Insurance Company. He graduated from Yale College in 1902.

married

CHILD.
1.

Amy

Eno, born December

29, 1914.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1.

411

2. 6.3.

1.8.4.7.2.
11, 1883, in

Francis Watkinson Cole, born June


married April
16, 1910, in Plainfield,

Hartford, Conn.;

N. J., Grace, daughter of William Talmadge and Grace Lilian (Brockway) Kaufman. She was born April 8, 1884. He graduated from Yale College in 1904, and from the Harvard Law School. He is a practicing lawyer in Hartford, and a member of the firm of Robinson,

Robinson and Cole.

He

has been a
is

Hartford for three years, and


commission.

also a

member of the Common Council of member of the high school building

CHILDREN, BORN IN HARTFORD, CT.


1. 2.

Francis Watkinson, born September

3,

1912.

William Kaufman,

born October

5,

1914.

1. 2. 6. 3.

1.8.5.
Suffield,

Hezekiah Huntington,

born October 28, 1795, in

Conn.;

married, June 26, 1825, Sarah, daughter of William Morgan.

She died April He married again, September 25, 1856, Catherine B., daughter of 16, 1847. He resided in Hartford, where he was a George Sumner, m. d., of Hartford. successful publisher, and later president of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. He died February 20, 1865. His wife died February 23, 1902.

CHILDREN, BORN IN HARTFORD, CONN.


1.

2.

3.

Elizabeth Sumner, born March 3, 1858, and Katharine Sumner, born April 19, 1859. George Sumner, born March 20, 1861.
1. 2.

died

May

12, 1858.

6.3.

1. 8.

5.2.

19, 1859, at

Katharine Sumner (Huntington, Brooks) Morgan, born April Hartford, Conn.; married, first, a Mr. Brooks, from whom she was

who is dead. She married, second, September 23, 1895, at Northampton, Mass., Henry Kirke, son of Henry K. and Emily (Brinley) Morgan, of Hartford. Mr. Morgan is engaged in business in New York City. They have had three children, whose names and dates of birth have not been
divorced, and

obtained.

children, (brooks).
1.

Katharine.

She

is

member

of

an Episcopal sisterhood.

2.

May.

married Dr. Whittemore, of Boston, Mass., where they reside.

1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 8. 6.

Susan Lyman (Huntington) Cook, born January


field,

14,

1798, in Suf-

Conn.; married October 21, 1833, the Rev. J. B. Cook, of the Baptist

denomination,

who hved

in

Binghampton, N. Y.

412

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

Susan Kent, born December


years of her
ber, 1910.
life in

26, 1837,

who was

in

1862 living
in the last
in

with her parents in Binghampton N. Y.

She lived

Cambridge, Mass., and died there

Decem-

1.2.6. 3.
tember
1,

1. 8. 7.
3,

Francis Junius Huntington, born December


ruary 13, 1810, and died

1802; married, Sep-

1833, Stella Bradley, daughter of Michael Bull.

She was born Febin the

March

24, 1887.

He was
first

early engaged in publishing,

and continued
city of

to

succeed in the business,

in

Hartford and later

New

York.

His family, who


died February

In 1862 he was engaged in publishing musical books. He spent several years abroad, resided in Hartford, Conn.
1878, in

5,

New York.
children.

1.

2. 3.

Helen, born January 3, 1836, and died February 18, 1839. Francis, born November 2, 1837, and died September 3, 1838.
Francis, born September
Beach;
lives in
1,

1839,

and died April


9,

28, 1842.

4.

William Whetten, born December

1841; married Harriet B.

"West Hartford, Conn.

5. 6.

Edward Bouverie, born February 5, 1844. Margaret Kent, born January 5, 1846; died
July
1,

in

West Hartford,

1876.
26, 1851.

7.

Archibald Dunbar, born November


and
lives in

He

is

married,

Ansonia, Conn.

1. 2.

6.3.
6,

1. 8. 7. 5.
born February
5,

Edward Bouverie Huntington,


Hartford, Conn.; married,

1844, in

West

allayne, daughter of Richard Franklin

Vonand Carohne Mather (North) Tallmadge. She was born July 6, 1845, in Candor, N. Y. He is a farmer; was in Europe for about five years, from 1855 to 1860; went to California in 1879, and now resides near Oakville, Napa Co., Calif.
1869, in Fair Oak, Cal., Eleanora

May

They
*

are Episcopalians.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Edward Tallmadge,
Stella, born January

born March

14, 1870.
Calif.

16, 1872, in

Alameda,

She

is

County

Librarian of Yolo County, Calif.


3.

Helen Russell,
is

born October

3,

1873, in Hartford, Conn.

She
is

a graduate of St. Luke's Hospital, San Francisco, and

at

present practicing her profession as trained nurse, in San Fran-

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Cisco, Calif.

413

She married in San Francisco, Calif., July 1, 1915, John Lafayette, son of John and Parlie C. (Elzey) McCarty; he was born August 15, 1858, in Plumas Co., Calif.; his father was killed by the Indians, when he was four years old. He
to

educated himself, and passed the county examination for teachers


thirty years ago,

and has taught school ever

since,

and has been

on the Shasta County Board of Education many times.


reside in Vallejo, Calif.

They

* *

4.
5.

Francis William, born November 23, 1877. Alice Esther, born February 23, 1881.

1.2.6.3.
Cal.;

1. 8. 7. 5. 1.
14, 1870, in

P^DWARD Tallmadge Huntington, born March


of

Alameda,

married, June 28, 1909, in St. Helena, Calif., Marie Elizabeth, daughter

Sven and Marie Dorothea (Breraberg) Alstrom.


Helena,
Calif.

She was born Se{)tember


till

23, 1871, in St.

He

is

erecting engineer for the Stockton Iron

Works.

He worked

on the San Joaquin and Sacramento rivers

he "knew

a dredge from the bottom of the keel to the top of the

with the Stockton Iron


chinery.

They

live in

is now Works who make a specialty of building dredge maStockton, Calif. They are Episcopalians.

frame."

He

child.
1.

EDwrARD Alstrom, born December

9,

1911, in Stockton, Calif.

1.2.6.3.
ford, Conn.; married,

1. 8.

7.5. 4.
23,

Francis William Huntington, born November

1877, in Hart-

February 24, 1904, in Portland, Ore., Bessie Gertrude, daughter of Joseph and Annie Mary (Baker) Woodham. She was born April
12, 1885, in

Long Beach, Wash.


for a time conductor on
is

He was

an electric railroad

in Portland, Ore.;

has been a State Ranger, and


listed for three years of the

now with

the Portland Police Force.

He

en-

war with Spain, was with Gen. Lawton, on the expedition to Santa Cruz from Manila, and was one of the best shots in his company "nothing to do but to shoot and be shot at," he wrote. He went to Nome, Alaska, after he returned from the Philippines. He was a private in Co. C, 14th U. S. Infantry enlisted June 3, 1898, and was discharged August 22, 1901.
;
;

children, born in SELLWOOD, OREGON.


1.

Walter Allen,

born April

2, 190.5.

2.

Frances Beatrice, born January


LuciLE Virginia, born January

22, 1907.

3.

11, 1909.

414

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.2. 6. 3.

1.

8.7.

5. 5.

Alice Esther (Huntington) Walker, born February 23, 1881, near Calistoga, Calif.; married June 26, 1901, in San Francisco, Calif., Walter
David Walker. He was born February 16, 1870, in Winona, Minn. Mr. Walker was in the Spanish American war, as a private in Co. C, 14 U. S.
Infantry.

They

live in Vallejo, Calif.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.
3.

Frances Huntington, born Eleanork Southwick, born

April

4,
6,

1902, in Vallejo, Calif. 1903, in Vallejo, Calif.

July

4. 5.
6.

Alice Elizabeth, born December 14, 1904, in Vallejo, Calif. Winona Wolcott, born July 29, 1906, in San Rafael, Calif. Walter David, born April 13, 1908, in Vallejo, Cahf. Helen Dunbar, born March 19, 1910, in Vallejo, Calif.

1. 2. 6. 3. 3.

Samuel Huntington,
during the French War.

born

in Tolland, Conn.,

July 14, 1728, and died

child.
1.

Thankful, married an Olmsted

of

East Hartford.

1.2. 6. 3. 5.
Abigail (Huntington) Steele, born October
Conn.; married, January 24,
(Porter) Steele.
1

1,

1732, in Tolland,

He

James, son of the Rev. Stephen and Ruth was born February 6, 1737. He was in the Revolution754,
in

ary

War, and an
of the

officer.

September

She died January 6, 1769, and he married again same year, Dorothy Converse.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Aaron, born October 19, 1754, and died in New Jersey while a member of the Revolutionary Army. James, born October 30, 1756 married Jemima, daughter of
;

3.

Roger Wolcott, by whom he had twelve children. He was in the Siege of Boston, and at the Battle of Long Island. Zadoc, born December 17, 1758; married Harriet Shurtleff; was taken prisoner by the Indians, who took Royalton, Vt., Octobi'r
17, 1780,

above Montreal.
4.

and escaped from the prison on the island He had ten children.
10,

in the

rapids

Samuel, born May


gaged with
nine children.

1761; married Sarah Shurtleff; was en-

his brothers in the Revolutionary struggle,

and had

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
5.

415

Andrew, born December


Abigail, born August

25, 1763;

married Elizabeth Latliroi) of


12, 1772.

Tolland, and had eight children.


6. 7.

16, 1765,

and died March

Deborah, born December


died in October, 1800.

31, 1768;

married Dr. Philip Lyon, and

1.2. 7.
Susannah (Huntington) Griswold,
1668.

born in Norwich,

in

August,

She married, December 10, 1685, Capt. Samuel Griswold, born Sej)tembcr 16, 1665, and son of that Lieut. Francis Griswold, whom Miss Calkins styles "one of the most active and enterprising men in the first company of settlers." She died in Norwich, March 6, 1727. Twenty-three of her grandchildren, and sixty-four great grandchildren, and still later descendants, are Her husband to be found in Stiles' History of Windsor, under the Griswolds. died December 21, 1740. His second having married again Hannah
,

wife died February 25,

752.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

Francis, born September 9, 1691. Samuel, born February 8, 1693. Lydia, born May 28, 1696.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Hannah,

born April

13, 1699. 19, 1700-1.

Sarah, born January John, born December

16, 1703.

8.

Joseph, born October 17, 1706. Daniel, born April 25, 1709, and died December

22, 1724.

Descendants
of

Simon^

1. 3.

27

HUNTINGTON GBNEALOGY.

419

1.3.
Simon Huntington,
ably, with his like his brother Christopher, spent his youth,, probIf the

mother

in

Windsor.

Norwich records are

authority, he

was born

in J^ngland, in the

year 1629, and of course was not far from four

years of age

when

the family

came

to this country.
spirit,

He

seems to have possessed the

and

to

have

sliared the fortunes of

With him he appears at Saybrook, where, in October 1653, he married Sarali, daughter of John Clarke, of Saybrook, and later of Milford. In 1660 he joins the colonists who settled Norwich, and thenceforward stands among the first of that important settlement, both in church and
his brother Christopher.
state.

Here

his house lot

was

also in a central

and commanding

position,

and the

records show him to have been a large land-holder, and in worldly matters, an
enterprising man.

He was
infirmities,

chosen, soon after the removal to Norwich, deacon of Mr. Fitch's


office

church, in which

he served with acceptance,

until, in

consequence of his

he was succeeded by his son, in 1696.

In 1674, he, with that other veteran and tried pioneer, Thos. Leffingwell,

represented Norwich in the general court, and he again was a

member

of the

body in 1685.
In 1686 the town grant him and his sons thirty acres of pasture, westward
of

Goodman Sluman.
In

1690, and again in 1696, he was the townsman.

In 1694 he was
In the same year

appointed a committee to treat with Mr. Jabez Fitch, with respect to his helping and succeeding his father in the work of the ministry.

he was also on a committee to search out and report on the deficiencies in the
records.

In 169 7 he was one of the committee to seat the meeting house.

In 1700
titles dis-

he was appointed on a commission to deed anew, lands about whose


putes had arisen, or would be likely to arise.

In 1703, April 27, he and his son Simon deed


land, west of the great plains, to

away

thirty acres of pasture

John

Gifford.

The following record is copied from the Windham probate records. To all Christian people to whom these presents may come Know ye
:

that

I,

Simon Huntington,

sen., of

Norwich,

in the

county of

New

London, in

the colony of Connecticut, in New-P2ngland, have of

my

free wUl, given,

granted, unto

my

son Joseph Huntington, of the same town, county and

colony aforesaid, and do by these presents, give, grant, alienate and pass over

my

allotment, in the

and unto our thousand acre interest, or one was willed by Joshua, Sachem, son of Uncas. I, the aforesaid Simon Huntington, have freely and absolutely given, alienated apd passed over unto the aforesaid Joseph Huntwhole right,
title,

interest in

new

plantation, above Norwich, that

420
ington,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

my

whole allotment, situated and being


^'^*'*^^

in the southeast quarter of the

aforesaid plantation above Norwich.

March

'>

"'

1691
in

i
)

Before

acknowledged Jan. 24, 1692. James Fitch, Assistant.


28, 1706,

Deacon Huntington died

Norwich, June

aged 87 years; and

Sarah, his wife, died in Milford, in 1721, aged 88 years.

CHII.DUEN, FIRST

THREE BORN IX SAYIJROOK, CONN., ALL OF THE OTHERS IN NORWICH TOWN, CONN.
in
in

1.

Sarah, born

August, 1654.

2.

Mary,

born

August, 1657, and married a Forbes of I'reston.

3.

*
*

4.
5.
6.
7.

Simon, born February 6, 1659. Joseph, born September, 1661.

8.

9.

* 10.

Elizabeth, born February, 1664, and died in infancy. Samuel, born March 1, 1665. Elizabeth, born October 6, 1669. Nathaniel, burn July 10, 1672, and died young. Daniel, born March 13, 1675-6. James, born May 18, 1680.

1.3.

1.
in

Sarah (Huntington) Tracy, born

Saybrook, Conn.,

in

August,

1654; married November 23, 1676, in Norwich, Ct., Solomon, son of Lieut. Thomas Tracy. He was born in August, 1653; was a physician, and was the
of whom were active and leading men in the early hisShe was mentioned in the will of her uncle Jos. Clark, of Saybrook, made August 27, 1658, in Milford, and bequeathed five pounds. The will of her grandfather, John Clarke, on record in New Haven, says, "1 "ive to my grandchild Sarah Huntington my little trunk with drawers on ye

fourth of six sons,

all

tory of the town.

bottom."

She died
of

in 1683,

and her husband married,

in 1686,

Sarah (Bliss) widow

Thomas Sluman.

He

died

in 1732.

children.
1.

Lydia, born October


son of Lieut.

11,

1677; married
jNIary

March

31, 1698,

Thomas,

Thomas and
8,

(Bushnell) LefKngwell.

2.

Simon, born January


Leffingwell.

1679; married January 14, 1708,

Mary

1.3.3.
Simon HuNTiNciTON, born
in

Saybrook, Conn., Feln-uary

6,

1659, and

taken by his parents to Norwich in the spring of the next year. Here he married OctoVjer 8, 1683, Lydia, born August 8, 1663, daughter of John
Ga"-cr,

who

in

1635 had gone from Charlestown, Mass., to Saybrook, and sub-

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.

421

sequently to New London, and thence in 1660 to Norwich. Her grandfather was that "right goodly man and skillful chyrurgeon," who had come to America in 1630 with Gov. Winthrop. And most worthy did she show herself to be of such an ancestry, falling behind them, neither in the depth of her piety, nor in her skill in ministering to all "aylements" both of the body and mind. Like his cousin Christopher, Simon was destined to a most important service in the early history of the

home chosen

for

him by

his parents.

Inherit-

ing his father's piety and

gifts,

and in and acceptance, as long as he lived. Pie was, also, engaged much upon the civil affairs of the town, serving in many of its most important offices with marked ability. His house, occupying a central position, was honored as the magazine for the defensive weapons of

him

in the deaconship,

he was called by the church in 1696, to succeed this office he served with no less than the

father's fidelity

the town, and as late as 1720, a report

made

to the town, states that


flints.

it

con-

tained a half barrel of powder, 31 pounds of bullets and 400

it was voted in town meeting, to grant "to Simon Huntington, up one hundred akers of land on the Shawtokct, not prejudicing the highways nor former giants."

In 1682

jun., to take

He

died

November
8,

2,

1736.

Lydia, his wife, lived with him fifty-three years, survived him nine months,

and died August

1737, aged 74 years.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


1.

Simon, born

May

11, 1686,

and died from the

bite of a rattlesnake,

*
*

2. 3.

July 29, 1707. Sarah, born February

3,

1687-8.
1692.
30, 1698.

4.

Ebenezer, born in May, Joshua, born December

1*

o*

*y

^
3,

Sarah (Huntington) Lathrop,


Conn.; and married
(Bliss) Lathrop, of

born February

1687-8, in Norwich,

December
Norwich.

18, 1712,

William, son of Israel and Rebecca


20, 1688. in character

He was

born September

Her descendants have been both numerous and eminent


position.

and

She died April

20, 1730.

children.
1.

2.

3.

4.
5. 6.

William, born June 15, 1715. Joshua, born June 6, 1717, and died December 16, 1717. Ezra, born May 18, 1719. Jeremiah, born February 16, 1721. James, born May 3, 1724, and died December 29, 1726.

Andrew,

born April 20, 1728.

422

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.3.3.
Ebenezer Huntington,
Leffingwell,

born in Noi-Avich, Conn., in May, 1692.

He

married, June 20, 1717, Sarah, daughter of Dea.

who was born

in

Thomas and Lydia (Tracy) Norwich, February }3, 1698-9. He was a memhe served until 1764, on the appointment of
1,

ber of the church in 1717, and was chosen deacon, January 18, 1737, to suc-

ceed his father, in which


his son.

office

He

died September 12, 1768, and his widow, April

1770.

CHILDREN, BOIIN IN NORWICH, CONN.


1.

Sarah, born April


1742.

*
*

2.

and made profession of rehgiou in After his 1735, Simon (1.3.6.8.). death, in 1753, she married Capt. Daniel Throop, of Lebanon. She died in Lebanon, November 7, 1791. Simon, born September 12, 1719.
28, 1718,

She married.

May

1,5,

3.

4.

Lucy, born May 28, 1722. Lydia, born October 27, 1735.
1. 3. 3. 3. 2.

Simon Huntington, born


preached until his health
1751,

in

Norwich, Conn., September


in

12, 1719; grad-

uated at Yale, 1741; united with the church

1742, studied theology and

failed. He married, for his first wife, January 17, Hannah, only daughter of Daniel and Abigail Tracy, who was born September 2, 1727, and died July 30, 1753. He married, for his second wife, January 24, 1759, Zipporah, daughter of Capt. Ebenezer Lathrop. He was He died December 27, 1801, chosen deacon, to succeed his father in 1764. and his widow March 16, 1814, in the 81st year of her age.

CHILDREN, born IN NORWICH, CONN.


* *
1. 2.

Samuel, born November

15, 1751.

Hannah,

born April 28, 1753.


7,

3.

Roger, born December


and a student from a wound

1759.

of medicine.
inflicted

He was a young man of He died single, September


his limb
(iy.

promise
7,

1780,

upon
kill

by the point

of a penknife,

while attempting to

Having

" lived beloved,"

he

"died lamented."

*
*

4.
5.
6.

Daniel, born March 8, 1762. Ebenezer, born August 26, 1764. Erastus, born December 7, 1769.

X.o. o. o.
Samuel Huntington,
married December
in
19, 1782,

<

X*
15, 1751, in

born

November

Norwich, Conn.;

Philura Tracy, (1.3.3.3.3.5.).

He was

a farmer

Norwich, where he and his wife were received into the church died in Norwich, June 23, 1812, and his wife, August 30, 1816.

in 1793.

He

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BOKN IN NORWICH, CONN.
*
*
1.

423

2.
3.

Roger, born February 1, 1784. Hannah Tracy, born June 19,


Gilbert, born

1790.
5,

M. Clement.
1841.

May 26,1796; married, June He lived in Norwich, where

1836,

Mary Ann
21,

he died August

1.3.3.3.2.1.1.
born February 1, 1784, in Norwich, Conn.; marJanuary 30, 1814, Ann, daughter of Benadam Denison. She was born He married for a second wife, August in 1784, and died September 15, 1819. He was engaged early in life in trade, 30, 1820, Amelia Matilda Lambert. and was a man of most unwearied industry, and a pattern for the nice method and accuracy with which he executed every trust. His moments, not employed in his business, wei'e most actively devoted to reading and study. He rose to a high rank among the citizens of his native town, in all those qualities which secure public esteem and confidence. He represented Norwich, and the Senatorial district to which it belonged, in the State Legislature, and was Si)eaker of the House of Representatives
ried,

Roger Huntington,

while in that branch.

He died at his residence in Bean Comptroller also of the State. Norwich, June 27, 1852. The general sentiment of the community, among which he had always lived, was well expressed in an obituary notice in He was
Hill,

one of the city papers.

It

says,

"

We

are pained to record the unexpected

death of our most respected friend and fellow citizen, the Hon. Roger HunMr. Huntington was no ordinary man; and his tin^ton, of Norwich Town.
high character and superior talents justly entitled him to the confidence and
trust reposed in

him by

his fellow citizens."


27, 1883.

His

wife,

Amelia Matilda, died

at

Norwich, Conn.,

May

CHILDREN.
1.

Harriet Dennison, born January


in

9,

1815,

and died

May

22, 1816,

Norwich, Conn.
born January 25, 1817.
INIarch
30.

2.

James Dennison,

3.

Mary
in

Ann, born

1819, and died

December
died,

16, 1901,

4.

Norwich, Conn. Lydia Lambert, born November


1824, in Norwich, Conn.

6,

1821,

and

February

22,

5. 6.

Louis Charles Lambert, born April 26, 1824. John Hosdick, born. July 7, 1827, and died October
Norwich, Conn.

23, 1828, in

7.

Amelia Matilda,
M.
D., of

born November 15, 1829, in Norwich, Conn.;


9,

married in Norwich, December

1857, Charles Carroll Thomas,

Augusta, Ga., who was a surgeon with Cols. Calhoun

424

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
in Mexico, and was a surgeon in the Southern army during the Civil War. He died in 1885. His wife died November 4, 1898, in Norwich, Conn. Gilbert Clement, born April 9, 1841, in Norwich, Conn., and died in Hartford, Conn., in 1893. He was never married.

'

and Gadsden

8.

1. 3.
Conn.; married,

3.3.2.
1860,

1. 1. 2.
25,

James Dennison Huntington, born January


November
26,

1817, in Norwich,

Nancy A, Gibney.
24, 1898.

He was

a tinsmith

in Meriden, Conn.,

where he died June

CHILD.
*
1.

Frederick Lambert, born January

13, 1863.

1.

3.3.3. 2.1. 1.2.

1.
13, 1863, in

Frederick Lambert Huntington, born January


of Zebedee and Henrietta (Isbell) Yale.

Meri-

den, Conn.; married, June 17, 1890, in Meriden, Conn., Emmarette, daughter

She was born,

in

Lafayette, N. J.,

July 4, 1864.

He
in

is

a manufacturer and treasurer of the Kelsey Press Co., Inc.


to the
to

He

was representative
twice

General Assembly, 1905 Session, and was alderman


1907.

Meriden, from 1901

He

is

a 32d degree Mason, and has been


9,

Commander

of St.

Elmo Commandery No.

Knights Templar, and

Trustee of the Y. M. C. A.

They
since 1907.

are Baptists, and Mr. Huntington has been Clerk eight years, S. S.

Superintendent nine years, and trustee of the Meriden First Baptist Church

children, born in meriden, conn.


1.
2.

Faith, born February 29, 1896. Ruth, born June 26, 1900; died June

27, 1900.

1.

3.3.3.2.
W.
I.,

1.

1.5.
Api-il 26, 1824, in

Louis Charles Lambert Huntington, born


wich, Conn.; married in St. Martin,
1848.

Nor20,

Mary Susan

Tuite,

December

He

died

November

17, 1887, in St.

Martin,

W. L

childrbn.
1.

Eliza Matilda, born September


She

13, 1850, in St. Martin,

W.

1.

resides in Philadelphia, Penn.,

and

is

not married.

2.

Caroline Maria, born June 10, 1852, in St. Martin, W. L died November 18, 1908, in Philadelphia, Penn.

She

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

425
28,

Louis Charles Lambert, born May

1854, in St. Martin,


city,

W. I.;

married, April 29, 1891, in

New York
City.

Emma
is

Broom,

daughter of Joseph Allen and


Sterling.

Henrietta Collins (Dowling)

She was born

in

New York

He

a merchant,

a graduate of Burlington College, N. *

J.,

and

lives in

New

York.

4.
5.

They are Episcopalians. James Clement, born April 17, 1857. Edward Carroll, born June 22, 1859,
died October 26, 1860, in St. Martin.

in St.

Martin,

W.

I.,

and

6.

Roger Marvin Tuite,


L'illie Isabel, born

born

May

3,

1863, in Norwich, Conn.;

died in the same town September 24, 1865.

7.

November

17, 1866.

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 1. 1.

5.4.
17,

James Clement Huntington,

born April

1857,

in

St.

Martin,

W.

I.;

married,

died at his

November 20, 1882, in Philadelphia, Penn., Ida Swoope. He home in Philadelphia, Penn., February 3, 1912. His widow and
children.

son reside in Philadelphia.

1.

William
is

Sv^^oope, born July 8, 1883, in Philadelphia, Penn.

He
in

in the wholesale bakers' supplies business,


all his
life.

and has lived

member of the Entomological Section of. the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences; has taken an active part in city politics since 1904, and holds a memPhiladelphia
is

He

bership in the City Club of Philadelphia.


2.

Florence, born

in 1884, died the

same year, 19 days

old.

1.

3.3.3.2.
December
is

1.

1.5. 7.
17,

LiLLiE Isabel (Huntington) Midlen, born November


St.

1866, in

Martin,

W.

I.;

married,

30, 1889, in Philadelphia, Penn.,

Rob-

ert

Walter Midlen.

Mr. Midlen

dead, and his

widow and daughter

reside

in Philadelphia.

CHILD.
1.

LiLLiE H., born September

23, 1892.

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 1. 2.

Hannah Tracy (Huntington) Dickenson,


Norwich; married November mer of Hatfield, Mass.
19, 1810,

born June

19,

1790, in
far-

Solomon Dickenson, a substantial

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Abby Huntington, born September 8, 1811. Samuel Huntington, born January 28, 1816.

426
3.

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

Philura Tracy, born January


George

31,

1818

married March

8,

1843,

W. Hubbard,

of Hatfield.
21,

4.

Harriet Maria, born September


1849, David F.
^^'ells, of

Hatfield,

1825; married December and had one daughter.

19,

This family were

livins; in

Hatfield in 1860.

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 2.

Hannah
Lebanon,
Ct.,

f Huntington) Lyman, born

April 28, 1753, in Norwich, Ct.;

married, in 1779, Rev. Eliphalet Lyman.

He was

born March

5,

1753, in

Woodstock, from 1780 to 1825, and She was a woman of unusual died February 2, 1836, aged eighty-two years. brilliancy of intellect, and retained her mental faculties remarkably in lier

was

]3astor of the

church

in

advanced years.

She died suddenly

in

Woodstock, April

19, 1836.

CHILDREN.
* *
1.

2.

3.

* *

4.
5. 6.
7.

8.

9.

10.

born June 15, 1780. Eliphalet, born in August, 1781. John, born July 3, 1783, and died August 10, 1783. Daniel, born September 5, 1784. Polly, born July 22, 1786. Lucy, born May 2, 1788, and died January 6, 1791. Asa, born October 15, 1789, and died in infancy. Asa, born February 19, 1792, and died October 4, 1831. JosKPH, born August 26, 1794 married, and had several children. Huntington, Ijorn March s, 1797, and died January 25, 1798.
;

Hannah,

1.3.3. 3. 2. 2.
Hannah (Lyman) May,
180G, Chester INlay, of Woodstock, Ct.

1.

born June 15,1780; married, December 24,

children.
1.

Lucy, born November


Silas, born February

22, 1807; died


7,

December

23, 1807.

2.

1809.

3.

4.
5.

Lydia, born September 20, 1810. Mary Ann, born June 4, 1812; married John Paine.

Annette Marie, born October


Fowler.

29,

1813; married

Robert D.

6.
7.

8.

9.

Harriette, born February 28, 1815. Eliphalet, born November 15, 1816. Hannah, born December 8, 1819. Nancy, born March 18, 1823 married Nathaniel
;

Child.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

427

1.3.3.3.2.2.2.
Eliphalet Lyman, born
in

August, 1781; married

in

October, 1804,

Abigail, daughter of Rev. Sylvanus Ripley, of Hanover, X.

H.

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

Annette Maria, born August 6, 1805 married John May 5, 1830. Sylvanus Ripley, born December 27, 1807.
;

Crocker,

Elizabeth Huntington, born March


D. PhUbrick.

29,

1808

married Jabez

4.
5.

James Wheelock, born


Reynolds.

in

May,

1810.
22,

Caroline Abigail, born March

1812;

married

Samuel

6.
7.

Edward Huntington, born June 7, 1814 died in May 1832. Charles Phillips, born June 3, 1816; died in August, 1862.
;

1.3. 3.3. 2. 2. 4.
ces

Daniel Lyman, born September Mary Eldredge, of Brooklyn, Ct.

5,

1784; married, June 26, 1811, FranShe was born February 29, 1792, and

died in February, 1878.

He was

a physician.

CHILDREN.
1.

Edward
Edwin

E.,

born April

4,

1812

died in infancy.

2. 3.

H., born April 4, 1812; died

4.
5.

Gurdon, born February 10, Frances Mary, born April Harriet A., born March
Huntington, (see record
1913.

December 20, 1835. November 2, 1872. died November 16, 1895. 4, 1816 26, 1818: married, Edward Andrew
1814; died
;

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 5. 3.).

and died February

3,

6.
7.

8.
9.

Caroline L., born July 28, 1820. Daniel T., born August 23, 1822 died March 13, 1826. James E., born October 11, 1824 died May 21, 1908. Daniel T., born January 30, 1827 died March 10, 1906.
;
; ;

10.

Lucy

M., born June 20, 1829


9,

married Rev. Nathaniel Beach, and

* 11.

died January Asa, born April

1896.

10, 1833.

1.3.3. 3.2.2.4. 6.
Caroline L. (Lyman) Breed, born July 28, 1820 married Rev. David Breed, November 24, 1852, and died January 8, 1898.
;

428

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Mary

L.,

born September

18,

1853; married Henry Spafford.

2.

Caroline C, born October

14,

1859

was married.

1. 3. 3. 3.

2.2. 4. 11.
;

born April 10, 1833 Pierson Cutts, of Portsmouth, N. H.


died January 14, 1893.

Asa Lyman,

married,

November

7,

1866, Elizabeth
17,

She was born January

1839,

and

He

died June 14, 1896.

CHILDREN.
* *
1.

PtOLFE M., born

May

4,

1868.

2.

3.

4.

Richard Eldredge, born October 10, 1869. Bertha H., born November 2, 1873. Elizabeth C, born in January, 1875, and died

the same month.

*
*

5.
6.
7.

Harold C,
Emily

born November
8,

5,

1876.

H., born August

1878.
;

Waldo

H., born October 12, 1881

died in November, 1882.

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 2. 4. 11. 1.

RoLFE

]\I.

Lyman, born May

4,

1868; married, April 26, 1894, Marion

Hunter, and died November

22, 1902.

child.
1.

Catherine, born November

10, 1900.

1.3.3.3.2.2.4. 11.2.
Richard Eldredge Lyman, born October
R.
is
T.;

10, 1869, in

Providence,

married, June 26, 1895, in Providence, R. L, Frances Amelia Root.

He

an attorney, and a member of the firm of

Lyman and

IVIcDonnell.

children.
1.

Pauline, born April

16,

1899; died July 16, 1910.


1900.

2.

3. 4.

Richard Eldredge, born April 30, John Root, born January 12, 1903. Dorothea, born January 23, 1914.

1.3.3.3.2.
Harold
C.

2. 4. 11.5.
5,

Lyman, bom November

1876; married, July 25, 1900,

Hertha C. Clark.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

429

Elizabeth Cutts, born

April 13, 1901.


1,

2.

Raymond

E.,

born June

1902; died the same month.


22, 1903.

3.

Priscilla March, born September

4. 5.

Walter Almy,

born July

4,

1905.
10,

LuciLE Clark, born October

1910; died in April, 1911.

1.3.3.3. 2. 2.4. 11.


Emily H. (Lyman) Leonard, born August
M. Leonard, October
1.

6.
1878; married George

8,

17, 1906.

CHILD.

Frances Beecher, born September

6,

1907.

1.3. 3.3. 2. 2. 5.
Polly (Lyman) Snow,
lived in

born July 23, 1786; married a Mr. Snow, and very advanced age.

Woodstock, Conn.,

to a

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Lyman, who had a son who died young. Walter, who had two sons, Charles and
Mary.

George, and one daughter,

1.3.3.
January
yeai"s.

2. 4.
8,

Daniel Huntington, born March 18, 1787, Polly Edgerton, who

1762,

in,

Norwich, Conn.; married,


5,

died June

1811, aged

fifty -three

He

died

December

3,

1805.

CHILDREN, BOKN IN NORWICH.


1.

2.

3.

Betsey, born August 24, 1793; married, February 20, 1812, Asher Bennett, and lived in Norwich. Lydia, born August 20, 1796. Lucy Tracy, born February 14, 1799; married Cyrus Miner, of Norwich, and died, leaving children. Her husband died December 14, 1848, aged 58 years.

* *

4.
5.

Simon, born August

8,

1801.
21, 1804.

Daniel Lathrop, born March


1. 3. 3. 3.

2.4. 2.
20,

Lydia (Huntington) Bailey, born August


Conn.; married Joseph Bailey, a farmer of Bozrah.
1856.

1796, in
in

Norwich,
January,

She died

430

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Julia, married John Barstow, of Bozrah, and had two children.

2. 3.

Mary,

married Oliver Fowler.

Maria, married Lucius Brown.


1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 4. 4.

Simon Huntington, born August 8, 1801, in Norwich, Conn.; married Sarah Smith, soon after settUng in Canada, wliere he was a preacher of the Methodist denomination. He died of intiammation of tlie huigs, after a brief illness, at Walsingham, Canada West, August 25, 1856.
children.
1.

2.

3.

William Edward, born in 1834, and is married. Jamks Edgerton, born February 7, 1846. A Twin with the above.
1.

3.3. 3. 2. 4. 4. 2.

7, 1846, in Smith Falls, Canada; married, August 28, 1873, in Pittsburg, Penn., Jennie, daughter of Robert G. and Elizabeth (Kier) Coleman. Slie was born November 1, 1849, He was a dentist, a graduate of a school of dentistry in in Olivet, Penn. Canada. He had lived in Smith Falls, and Simcoe, Canada, Buffalo, N. Y., and Pittsburg, Penn., where he lived until his death. He died, while visiting, He was a INIethodist. in Music, Ky., August 31, 1887.

James Edgerton Huntixgton, born February

children.
1.

Mae Flohence,
W.
Va.

born November

27,

1878; lives in

Hartford,

2.

Ida, born February

10,

1879; died in April, 1879. died at birth.

3.

4.

James Burton, born December 23, 1884. Twin of the above, born December 23, 1884;
1. 3.

3.3. 2.4. 4. 2.3.


23, 1884, in Pittsburg,

James Burton Huntington, born December


Edward James and Margaret (Langan) O'Malley.
1883, in Louisville, Ky.

Penn.; married, June 30, 1908, in Louisville, Ky., Marie Theresa, daughter of

She was born June

30,

He

is

a mechanical and electrical cngincei-, and attended the State Col-

lege at Lexington, Ky.

He

lived in Pittsburg, Penn., in 1884, in Pittsburg,

Ky., in 1892, in London, Ky., in 1898, in East Bernstadt, Ky., in 1894, in

where he

Altamont, Ky., 1896, in Lexington, Ky., 1901, They are Methodists. still lives.

in

Hartford,

W.

Va., 1908,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

431

Marie Evelyn,

born

May

5,

1910, in Hartford,

W.

Va.

1.3. 3. 3. 2.4. 5.
Conn.; married,

Daniel Lathrop Huntington, born March 21, 1804, in Norwicli, November 26, 1829, in Xorwich, Mary Ann, daughter of

Simon Lathrop. She died in May, 1873, in Yantic, Conn. He was a manufacturer, and lived in Yantic, Conn., where he died They were Congregationalists. in November, 1872.

CHILDREN, BORN IN YANTIC, CONN.


*
1.

Mary Edgerton,
in

born October

3,

1830.
16, 1882,

2.

William Trumbull,

born July 21, 1832, and died June


26, 1834.

3.

New York, N. Y, Henry Green, born October


Susan Cleveland, born in Yantic, Raymond N.
Hartford, Conn.

4.

ISIarch 12, 1837; married,

July

5,

1876,

Parish.

She died January

31, 1896, in

5. 6.
7.

Anna

A. L.,

bom

August

15, 1839: died


;

November

20, 1846.
8,

Daniel Lathrop, born April 28, 1841 Daniel Lathrop, born May 26, 1845;

died September

1843.

died October 25, 1845.

1.3.3.3.2.4.5.
Mary Edgerton (Huntington) Hyde,
Yantic, Conn.; married, October
9,

1.
born October
3,

1830, in

1854, in Yantic, Lewis Andrew, son of


1826, and was mar-

Lewis and Mary (Backus) Hyde.

ried once previous to this marriage.

He was born August 8, He was Cashier of

the First National

Bank

of Norwich, Conn.
of

They were
8,

Congregationalists, and

Mr. Hyde was


Mr. Hyde died

Deacon and Treasurer


School.
in

the Church, and Superintendent of the Sunday


1864, in Norwich, Conn.

Mrs.

Hyde

died April

Norwich, Conn., September

20, 1915.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary Anna,
30, 1886, in

born July

3, 1855, in Norwich, Conn.; married, June Norwich, Herbert Lathrop Yerrington. They live

in

Norwich.
died June 23, 1860,

2.

3.

Lewis Huntington, born June 2 7, 1857. Susan Huntington, born February 14, 1860;
in

Norwich, Conn,
born May 29, 1861; died June 25, 1864. born April 28, 1864; died August 3, 1864.

4.
5.

William Trumbull,

Mary Huntington,

432

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 4. 5. 1. 2.
Lewis Huntington Hyde, born June
married,
first,

27,

1857, in Norwich, Conn.;

April 28, 1897, in

New York

City, Mrs.

Mary McGuire

Stevens,

daughter of John and Clara (Irving) Williams.


married, second, June 27, 1907, in

She died June 14, 1906. He AVinchester, Va., Leila Morse McGuire.

He

died

March

6,

1913, in

New

York, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary Marshall,

born February

1,

1909.

2.

Lewis Huntington, born June

14, 1911.

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 4. 5. 3.

Henry Green Huntington,

born October

26, 1834, in Yantic, Conn.;

married, June 30, 1861, in Providence, R. L, Sarah Ruggles, daughter of

Samuel and Sarah (Ruggles) Gladding. She was born November 19, 1840, and died March 1, 1913, in Hartford, Conn. He was in the furniture business in Norwich until about 1880, when he moved to New York City, remaining there until April, 1883, when he moved to Hartford, Conn., and entered the employ of the Conn. Fire Insurance Company, remaining with them until the time of his death, which occurred June 25, 1913. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington were members of the Asylum Hill
Congregational Church.

children.
1.

Alice, born November


wich, Conn.

1,

1862,

and died August


15, 1865,

17, 1863, in

Nor18,

2.

Daniel Lathrop, born January


1867, in Norwich, Conn.

and died March

*
*

3.

Caroline Bliss, born

July

8,

1866.
4,

4.
5.
6.

Samuel Gladding, born September Henry Lathrop, born November 3,


Daniel Lathrop, born June
died February 16, 1881, in

1868.

1870.

12, 1873, in

Norwich, Conn., and

New
in

York, N. Y.

7.

William Newell,

born December 13, 1874, in Norwich, Conn.,


Bloomingdale, N. Y.

and died October 30,.1907,

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 4. 5. 3. 3. Caroline Bliss (Huntington) Harrington, born July 8, 1866, in Norwich, Conn.; married, January 1, 1890, in Hartford, Conn., Frank, son of William Henry and ^Melissa (Barringer) Harrington. He was born October 21, 1861, in Ilion, N. Y. Mr. Harrington is a mechanical engineer. In Januaiy, 1890, he went to Cleveland, Ohio; in 1891 moved to Chicopee, Mass., and in July, 1892, to Hart-

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
ford, Conn.,

433

where he has since resided.

He

is

a graduate of the Ilion, N. Y.,

Academy, in 1880. Mrs. Harrington died in Hartford, Conn., July 9, 1914. She was a member of the Asyhim Hill Congregational church, and also of the Motherhood club. Mrs. Harrington was a person of fine character, loving her home and family, but finding time to devote to charitable acts, and her kindly face will be missed by her numerous friends and acquaintances in family, church and club circles. CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

William Henry, born October 2, 1890, in Cleveland, O. Carolyn, born January 14, 1895, in Hartford, Conn. Gladys, born January 14, 1895, in Hartford, Conn.
Alice, born October
4,

4.

1902, in Hartford, Conn.

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 4. 5. 3. 4.

Samuel Gladding Huntington,


Conn.; married,
ter of
8,

born September

4,

1868, in Norwich,

December
Gloucester,

11, 1900, in Portland,

Me., Persis Blethen, daugh-

Royal Emery and Henrietta (Rand) Jordan.

She was born September

1872, in

New

Me.

He

is

in the insurance business.


in the

He was

First Sei'geant of Co. K, 1st

Spanish-American War, 1898. He enlisted May He moved from Hartford, 17, 1898, and was discharged October 31, 1898. Conn., to Rocky Hill, Conn., in 1906, and back to Hartford, where he now reConn. Vol. Infantry,
sides, in 1915.

He

is

Genealogist and prepared some of the second edition of the Hunt-

ington Family

Memoir

for publication,

when

his health

gave way, and he was

compelled to reliuquish the task.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Samuel Gladding, born September Donald Ruggles, born January 14,


January
5,

11, 1901, in Hartford,

Conn.

1904, in Hartford, and died

1907, in

Rocky

Hill,

Conn.

! o. o o*

>

o
3. 6. 8. 5. 6.).

Ebenezeu Huntington,
a farmer residing on

born August 26, 1764, in Norwich, Conn.;

married, in Lebanon, September 25, 1806, Eunice, (1.

He was

Bean

Hill,

Norwich, where he died February

27, 1853.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


1.

Mary

Ann, born October

30, 1807,

and lived

in the

homestead

in

Norwich.
2.

Cornelia Eliza, born February


above.

8,

1809, and lived with her sister

434
*
3. 4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Edward Andrew,
1825.

born October

23, 1811.
3,

William Lathrop, born February

1817, and died August 11,

5.

Samuel Tracy,
182.5.

born September 20, 1819, and died August

10,

1, o. o. o,

/.

o o,
23, 1811, in

Edward Andrew Huntington,


ter of

born October

Norwich,

Conn.; married, June 26, 1850, in Woodstock, Conn.. Harriet Amelia, daugh-

Daniel and Frances

26, 1818, in

He
Conn.

Mary (Eldredge) Lyman. She was born March Woodstock, Conn., and died February 3, 1913, in Norwich, Conn. was deacon of the First Congregational Church in Norwich Town, He died September 14, 1894, in Norwich.
CHILDREN.

*
*

1.

Harriet Eunice,

born June 27, 1851.

2.

Mary Eldredge,

born December 29, 1854.

1.3.3.3.2. 5.3.
Harriet Eunice (Huntington) Smith,
wich, Ct.; married, October
2,

1.
in

born June 27, 1851,

Nor-

1872, in Norwich, Ct.,

Owen

Shepleigh, son of

John Owen and Abbie Shepleigh (King) Smith. He was born in Franklin, Mr. Smith is a real estate dealer, and moved fi'om Franklin to Norwich. Ct. They live in Norwich Town, Ct. They are CongregaCt., in April, 1881. tionalists, and Mr. Smith was Supt. of the Sunday School in the Second Congregational Church from 1885 to 1888.
children.
*
*
1. 2.

3.

Edward Huntington, born July 1, 1873. Mabel King, born December 21, 1874. Harold Lyman, born October 2, 1886, in
Sidney Palmer, born January
11, 1889.

Norwich,

Ct.

He

is

graduate of Amherst College, Amherst, Mass.


*
4.

1.3. 3. 3. 2. 5. 3. 1.
Edward Huntington

1.

Smith, born July 1, 1873, in Franklin, Ct.; marMr. Smith graduated ried, October 2, 1901, in Norwich. Ct., Grace Thomas. from the Hartford Theological Seminary, in 1901; was ordained a foreign missionary, under the A. B. C. F. M., in Old First Church in Norwich Town, was married in Old First Church, at a doul)le wedding, in Ct., in June, 1901 October, and sailed from San Francisco, Cal., for China in November, and reached Inghok, a station of the Foochow Mission, on the last day of December, 1901, which place is his home and field of foreign missionary labor.
;

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN FOOCHOW, CHINA.
1. 2.

435

Helen PIuntington,

born December

19, 1902.

Edward Huntington,

born January 16, 1905; died April 11, 1910.


24, 1906.

3.

Eunice Elizabeth, born May

1.3.3.3.2.5.3.
Mabel King (Smith)

1. 2.

Thobias, born December 21, 1874, in Franklin, Ct.; married in Norwich, Ct., October 2, 1901, T. Snowden, son of James Sewall and Eunice (Drake) Thomas. He is a graduate of the Boston University, class of 1893, and is now Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., in Watertown, N. Y. He was born in Burnside,
Conn.,

March

17, 1869.

They

are Methodists.

CHILDREN.
1.

LuciLE Franklin, born August

21, 1902, in the old

Homestead,

being the seventh generation in direct descent from the

man

who
Vjy

built the

house

in 1717.

This house has never been occupied


of the first

any but direct descendants

Ebenezer Huntington.

(1. 3.3. 3.).


2.

3.

4.

Julian Snowden, born March 11, 1904. Grace Huntington, born November 24, 1905; died June Paul Smith, born June 27, 1907. The youngest jjerson
at the reunion of

6,

1906.

present

the Huntington Family at


3,

Norwich Town,

Conn., September
5.
6.

1907.

Donald James, born March 31, 1909. Robert Boswell, born May 12, 1911.

1.3.3.
ried, in

3.

2.5.3. 1.4.
Ct.;

Sidney Palmer Smith, born January

11, 1889, in Norwich, Walpole, Mass., Helen Campbell, of East Walpole, Mass.

mar-

CHILD.
1.

Eleanor Huntington, born December

29, 1912.

1.3. 3.3.2. 5. 3. 2.

Mary Eldredge (Huntington)


Norwich,
Ct.;

Haines, born December


Ct.,

29, 1854, in

married, December 28, 1881, in Norwich,

Charles Willard,

son of David and

He was born March 9, 1854, in N. Y. City, and lived there until 1881, and in 1886 moved to Colorado Springs, Col., where he now resides. Mr. Haines is an attorney at law, and a graduate of Yale College, in 1880.
Amanda
went
(Taylor) Haines.

Lebanon, Ct.

He

to

They

are Congregationalists,

436

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Faith Huntin<;ton, born ]\Iarch 26, 1885, in N. Y. City. Marion Huntington, born in July, 1891, in Colorado Springs,

Col.

1.3. 3.3.2. 6.
EuASTUS Huntington, born December
ried for his
first
7,

1769, in Norwich, Conn.; marof Ariel

wife,

March
12.

20, 1806,

Nabby, daughter
1,

Hyde, who

was born November


second wife,
wich.

1786, and died July

1811.

He

married for his

Aj^ril 13, 1815,

Sarah, daughter of Gen. Joseph Williams, of Norin 1791,

He

graduated at Yale

and entered the

legal profession,

which
Hill.

he soon abandoned for manufacturing and trade. Norwich, where he died, February 10, 1846.

He

resided on

Bean

CHILDREN, HORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


*
1.

2.

George Cabot, born July 20, Charles Lyaian, born May


3,

1807.
25, 1809,

and died

single,

February

1832.

3. 4.

* * * *

5.
6.
7.

Joseph Hyde, born June 11, 1811. Albert Williams, born January 2, 1816. Henry Dwight, born July 1, 1817. John Caldwell, born February 8, 1819.

William

Coit, born September

8,

1821,
18, 1826.

8.
9.

Frederic Gilbert, born August Horace, born August 2, 1828.

1.3.3.3.2.6.1.
George Cahot Huntington,
married, Octoi)er
6,

born July

20, 1807, in

Norwich. Conn.;

1833, Angelina, daughter of Asahel Porter.

She died

in

1836, in Cleveland, Ohio.

He

married, second,

November

9,

183 7, in Kelly's

Island, Ohio, Emeline, daughter of

Datus and Sara (Dean) Kelly.

She was

born June
Col.

10, 1819, in

Rockport, O., and died December 25, 1910, in Denver,

Wine
1838
;

He owned limestone quarries, and was secretary of the Kelly's Island Co. He lived in Norwich, Conn., till 1828, then in Buffalo, N. Y., one
moved to Cleveland, ()., and engaged in the crockery business till moved to Kelly's Island, ()., in 1838; later to New York, and still later
where he died, July
5,

year; then

to Wallace, Kan.,

1876.

CHILDREN.
1.

George, born August


land, O.

12,

1834; died August 29, 1834, in Cleve-

2.

Sarah
Ohio.

W., born June

19, 1836; died

June

30, 1836, in Cleveland.

ttCNTlNGTON GENEALOGr.
*
3.

437

4.

Erastus, born August 15, 1838, in Cleveland, O. Simon, born December 15, 1839, in Kelly's Island, O., and died January 19, 1863, in Nashville, Tenn. He was sergeant of Co. B, Ohio Vol. Infantry, and died of wounds received at the battle
of Stone River,

Tenn.
1845.
10, 1850.

* *

5, 6.

Daniel Kelly, born March 28, Joseph Alfred, born February

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 6. 1. 3.

Erastus Huntington, born August


ried,

15, 1838, in Cleveland, O.;

mar-

Elzina Hamilton, at Kelly's Island, O., and died in Cleveland.

CHILD.
*
1.

Simon Albert, born December


1. 3. 3. 3. 2.

21, 1866.

6. 1. 3. 1.
21, 1866, at Kelly's Is-

Simon Albert Huntington, born December


land, Ohio; married October 4,

1888, at

Kelly's Island, O.,

Mary

Sophia,

daughter of Frederick and Sophia Marie (Dodge) Kastning.

May

7,

1868, at Kelly's Island, O.

He

is

She was born a traveling salesman, and lives in

Cleveland, O.

CHILDREN, born AT KELLY's ISLAND, OHIO.


1.

2.

Erastus Kastning, born January 15, Ruth Florence, born May 9, 1891.

1890.

1.3.3.3.2.6. 1.5.
Daniel Kelly Huntington, born March
married, June 4, 1867, in Rockport, O.,
28, 1845, in Cleveland, O.;

Emily, daughter of Aurelius and


in

Louisa MarriUa f Follett) Farr.


1845.

She was born

Rockport, O., January

3,

a fruit grower, and lived on Kelly's Island till 1879, when he North Olmsted, O., where he now lives. He was deputy Collector He served in the Civil War, in Co. K, 130th of Customs from 1873 to 1880. Ohio Infantry. children.
is

He

moved

to

1.

George Farr,

* 2.
3.

born February 7, 1871, in Kelly's Island, O.; died August 28, 1871, in Kelly's Island. Fannie, born July 14, 1876. Allie Wright, born October 24, 1879, at Kelly's Island, O.; married, August 27, 1908, in North Olmsted, O., Fred, son of Austin and Arilla fMunn) Tuttlc. He was born July 6, 1874, in Genoa, O. ^Ir. Tuttle is an electrician, but later became a

438
farmer.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He moved
still lives.

to

New

Orleans, La., in 1908; to North OlmO.,

sted, O., in

1909, and to

West Park,

February

24, 1910,

where he

He

served through the Filipino Insurrec21, 1898, to

tion, first as private in Co.

May
June
4.

14, 1898; in
6,

the

H, 6th Ohio, from April Navy, as Quartermaster first


1903.

Class,

from

1899, to

June

6,

Alfred Kelly,

born October

24, 1879, at Kelly's Island, O.; died,

5.

December 17, 1880, in North Olmsted, O. Minerva Agnes, born September 9, 1883.

1.3.3. 3.2. 6. 1.5. 2.


Fannie (Huntington) Upp, born July
Philip A. and
14,

187G, at Kelly's Island, O.;

married, September 22, 1897, in North Olmsted, O., Orson Sawyer, son of

Nancy Sorena (Sawyer) Upp. Mr. Upp is a fruit grower, and moved in November, ton to North Olmsted, where they now live.
children.
1.

898, from Edger-

Phillip Alfred, born October

21, 1898, in

Edgerton, Ohio.

2.

Albert Huntington,
sted, O.

born November 25, 1899, in North Olm1905; died, July

3.

Margery,
sted,

born

May
born

29,

5,

1908, in North

Olm-

O.

4.

David Kelley,

May

19, 1909, in

North Olmsted, O.

1.3.3.3. 2. 6. 1.5.
Minerva Agnes (Huntington) Case,
North Olmsted,
O.; married,

5.
9,

born September

1883, in

North Olmsted, Clarence Garland, son of William Amos and Ida (Hawkins) Case. He was born July He moved from Columbia Station, O., to West Park, ()., where he 19, 1879.
30, 1905, in
lives.

November

now

They are Methodists.


CHILD.

1.

Le Roy Merwin,

born December

25, 1906, in

West Park,

Ohio.

1.3.3.
land, O.; married,
first.

3. 2. 6.

1.6.
10,

Joseph Alfred Huntington, born February

1850, in Kelly's Is-

May

29, 1877, in

Kansas City, Missouri, Theophania,

daughter of Joseph and Martha (Douglas) Haines.


Ohio, and died, January 25, 1880, in Denver, Col.

She was born

iu 1855, in

He

married, second, No-

Col., Eva Caroline, daughter of Joseph and Mary She was born August 16, 1858, in Letart, O. He is a real estate and loan agent, and lived in Pittsburg, Pa., until 1872, in Kansas He is a Christian. until 1878, and in Denver, Col., to date.

vember

28, 1908, in

Denver,

(Teters) Pilchard.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

439

1.

Theophania, born January


September
5,

20,

1880, in Denver, Col.; married,

Ralph Dixon, son of Ralph and Nancy Elizabeth (Cotes) Crawford. He was born March 7, 1873, in Peotone, 111. He moved fromPeotone, 111., to Austin, Texas,
1907, in Denver,
in 1896, to Bachelor,
Col., in

1899; to Boulder, Col., in 1902,

where he now lives. Mr. Crawford was Assistant Professor of Geology in the University of Colorado, and Geologist on Colorado State Geological Survey.
sity of

He

is

a graduate of the Univer-

Colorado,

b. a.,

1905, M. A., 1907.

Has received the deUniversity of Colorado.


for the

gree PH.D. from Yale 1913, and in 1914, was appointed Professor of

Mineralogy and Petrology


a

in the

He

is

member

of

Sigma Xi, and American Association

advancement of science, and was a teacher from 1892 to 1902.

in the public schools

1.3.3. 3.2. 6.3.


Joseph Hyde Huntington, born June 11, 1811, in Norwich, Conn.; West Boxford, Mass., Eleanor, daughter of Jonathan and Mary Poore (Kimball) Foster. She was born February 26, 1804, in West Boxford, Mass., and died March 22, 1866, in Norwich, Conn.
married, September 13, 1835, in

He was

a merchant.
Congregationalists, Mr. Huntington being

They were

Deacon and Sunday


2,

School Superintendent.

He

died in Norwich, Conn., June

1865.

children.
1.

Sarah Williams,
"Sister"
in St.

born June 27, 1837,

in

Brunswick, O.

She

is

John's Orphanage, in Washington, D. C.

2.

George Frederick,

born February

27, 1839, in

Brunswick, O..

died April 30, 1855, in Norwich, Conn.

3.

Charles Lyman Foster, born August

3,

1841.

1.3.3.3.2.
Boxford, Mass.; married, October
7,

6.

3.3.
3,

Charles Lyman Foster Huntington, born August


1869, in

1841, in

West
Keck,

Cincinnati, O., Ella

daughter of AVilliam and Susan

Ann

(Lewis) Shaffer.

She was born Decem-

ber 18, 1848, in Cincinnati, O. He is a merchant. He served as private in He enlisted in Co. D, 8d Regiment, Conn. Volunteers, during the Civil War.
April, 1861,

and was discharged


where he now

in

August, 1861.
1862, in Cincinnati, O., to 1894, thereafter

He

lived in Norwich, Conn.,

till

in Hamilton, O.,

lives.

He

and held all the lay offices in the Church. 1900, and is Vestryman in that Church.

was formerly a Congregationalist He became an Episcopalian in

440

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

born July 16, 1870; died February Ruth, born October 18, 1873.

Hyde Shaffer,

20, 1871.

3.

Eleanor, born March


Ohio.

19, 1883; married,

September

26, 1905, in

Hamilton, Ohio, Lee Nowlin Parrish.

They

live in

Hamilton,

1.3.3.3.2.6.5.
Henry Dwkjht Huntington,
married,

born July

1,

1817, in Norwich, Conn.;

May

12,

1846, Sarah Hallam, daughter of Rev. Samuel Johnston, of

Middlefield, Conn.
cessful importation

He
and

lived in Cincinnati, Ohio,


sale of crockery.

and was engaged

in the suc-

children, born in CINCINNATI, OHIO.


1.

2. 3.

Margaketta, born March 5, 1847, and Edw^ard Hallam, born July 12, 1849.
Frank, born August 4, 1851. Henry Williams, born January
1. 3. 3.

died

March

29, 1849.

4.

26, 1855.

3.2. 6. 5.
born July

2.
12,

Edward Hallam Huntington,


(Corry) Caldwell.

1849; married, Feb-

ruary 19, 1873, in Cincinnati, O., Mary, daughter of William Blair and Agnes

She was born August

8,

1850, in Cincinnati, O.

He

is

the secretary of the Chicago Tribune, and a graduate of Williams

College, in 1871.

They

live in Hinsdale,

111.,

and are Episcopalians.

children.
1.

* *

2.

Henry D. Edward Hallam,


Agnes.

born November born August

14, 1875.

3. 4.
5.
6.
7.

William Caldwell,
Eleanor. Douglas.

27, 1878.

Margaretta.

1875, and married Lulu Irene, daughter of Herbert Waltrem and Emily Salvina (Stickn(iy) Smith. She was born in Albion, Mich. He is teller of the JMerchants Loan and Trust Co., of Chicago, 111.; lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, until 1894, and has since lived in Downer's Grove, 111.

1. 3. 3. 3. 2.6. 5. 2. 2. Edward Hallam Huntington, born November 14,


28, 1901, in

May

Downer's Grove,

111.,

They are Episcopalians.

HUNTINGTOX GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN DOWNER'S GROVE,
1.

441
ILL.

2.

Stanley Hallam, born April 21, 1902. Douglas Edward, born April 3, 1907.

X. 3. 3. 3. 3. 6. S. 2. 3.

William Caldwell Huntington, born August


nati, O.;

27,

1878, in Cincin-

married, June

9,

1906, in Hinsdale,

111.,

Harriette Katherine, daugh-

ter of

June

1,

John Estcourt and Mary Elizabeth (Ballard) Earle. She was born 1881, in Chicago, 111. He is a clerk. They live in Hinsdale, 111. children.

1. 2.

Earle Caldwell,

born February
1,

8,

1907.

Eleanor, born October

1908.

1.3.3.3.2.6.
John Caldwell Huntington,
Cincinnati, O., September 5,

6.
8,

born February

1819; married, in

1848, Mary, daughter of Jethro and

Mercy

She was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., November 28, 1827. He was in the queensware, glass and cutlery business for many years, in Cincinnati, O.
Mitchel.

CHILDREN.
1.

Elizabeth Mitchel, born July


ried,

5,

1849, in Cincinnati, O.; mar-

June 14, 1881, in Cincinnati, O., Edmund, son of Moses Maynard and Eliza (Damon) Rice. He was born December 2, He was commissioned as Captain in 1842, in Cambridge, Mass. the Nineteenth Massachusetts Volunteers, July 25, 18G1, and as Colonel of the same regiment in July, 1864. He received three brevets, viz., CajJtain, Major, and Lieutenant Colonel, for gallant and meritorious service at the battles of Antietam, Gettysburg and The Wilderness. After the war, in July, 1866, he was apjx)inted First Lieutenant in the Regular Army, and rose to
the rank
of

Brigadier

General.

He

died July 20, 1906, in

Greenwood, Mass.
* 9
3.

4.
5. 6.

DwiGHT Williams, born August 9, 1851. Kate Tallman, born November 5, 1853 died. Mitchel, born May 2, 1856; died October 19, 1861.
;

John, died

in infancy.

Mary,

born

May

10, 1865.

8.

Grace, born May 10, 1865. Frederick Green, born August

18, 1871.

442

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 6.

6.2.

DwiGHT Williams Huntington, bora August 9, 1851; married, April 9, 1890, in New York City, N. Y., Mary Josephine, daughter of Charles Edmund and Josephine (Marsh) Shade. She was born October 4, 1865, in

New York
He

City.

graduated from Yale College in 1873.

He

studied law in Cincinnati,

and was admitted to the bar in April, 1875, and practiced in that city, with some success, for many years. In the spring of 1881 he conducted the repubIn the lican campaign in Cincinnati, as chairman of the city committee. autumn of the same year he was elected by a large majority to the Ohio House of Representatives. His term lasted two years, and on several occaIn 1885 he was nomisions he presided over the deliberations of the House. nated by the republicans for prosecuting attorney of Hamilton County, but his
opponent got the office. He was always interested
in field sports

and published some works on those subjects, 1901, had made many landscapes and pictures
color.

and natural history, and wrote illustrated by himself, and, by


of the shooting fields in

water
art.

Ultimately he abandoned the practice of law to devote himself to


lives in

He now
1.

Yonkers, N. Y.

CHILDKEN.
Josephine, born April
27, 1891, in Cincinnati, O.

2.

3. 4.

John Caldwell, born July 7, 1894, in Fernbank, O. DwiGHT Williams, born June 16, 1896, in Fernbank, Clara Louise, born June 29, 1901, in Ligonier, Penn.
1.

O.

3.3. 3.2. 6. 6. 7.
born

Grace (Huntington) Buckland,


O.; married,
lotte

May

10, 1865, in Cincinnati,

November

18,

1896, George, son of

(Boughton) Buckland. Mr. Buckland is in the artificial gas business. He is a graduate of the law He has lived in Fremont, and school of the Cincinnati College, May, 1886. Cincinnati, Ohio; Michigan City, Ind.; and they now live in Jacksonville, Fla.

Ralph Pomeroy and CharHe was born, August 18, 1859, in Fremont, O.

children.
1.

Mary Huntington,
Ind.

born March

21, 1896, in Cincinnati, O.

2.

Charlotte Boughton, born

April 27, 1905, in Michigan City,

1.3. 3.3. 2.6. 6. 8.


Frederick Green Huntington, born August
O.; married, April
17,
17, 1871, in Cincinnati,

1895, in

Holly Springs,

Miss.,

Frances Crawford,
is

daughter of Franklin B. and Elizabeth Reise (Jones) Shuford.

He

is

a graduate of the Cincinnati

Law

School, 1893, and

now an

in-

surance manager.

They

live in Cincinnati, O.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDRKN.
1.

443

2.

Frances, born August 14, 1907, in Cincinnati, O. Helen Chatfield, born August 4, 1909, in Cincinnati, O.

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 6. 7.
8, 1821, in Norwich, September 2, 1851, in Cincinnati, O., ]\Iary Elizabeth, daughter of tlie Rev. Samuel Johnston. She was born in Middletown, Conn.. and died January 26, 1857. He married, second, October 13, 1862, in Greenwich, Conn., Mary Henderson, daughter of Joel Lindsly, d. d., of Greenwich, Conn. She died in June, 1863. He married, third. May, 1874, Sarah Louise, daughter of Dr. Alexander Le Baron Monroe. She was born May 23, 1842. He was in the real estate business. He moved from Norwich, Conn., to Cincinnati, O.; then to Asheville, N. C, where he died April 10, 1904. He was a Presbyterian. CHILDREN.

William Coit Huntington, born September


first,

Conn.; married,

1.

2.

Samuel Johnston, born July 20, 1852. Sarah Williams, boi-n August 2, 1854;

lives in Asheville,

N. C.

3.

Mary

Elizabeth, born January

17, 1857; died in

September, 1860.

4. 5.

Le Baron Monroe, born July 1, 1875. Albert Tracy, born March 8, 1878, in Cincinnati, O.; married May 24, 1914, in Jersey City, N. J., Mrs. Gertrude E. Childs,
daughter of Arthur
S.

She was born April

21, 1888.

and Etta Elizabeth (Topping) Westfall. They live in Brooklyn, N. Y.

1.3.3. 3. 2. 6. 7. 1.
Samuel Johnston Huntington,
liam Clark and

born July 20, 1852, in Cincinnati, O.;


1856, in

married, April 17, 1884, in Cincinnati, O., Miriam Louise, daughter of Wil-

Mary

Ellen

Hawes.

She was born, September

5,

Lynn, Mass.

He was

a graduate of Yale College in 1875, and of the Military

Academy

at

Ossining on the Hudson.

there was in the mercantile business.

there became business manager of real


terian
to

He lived in Cincinnati, and while He moved to New York, N. Y., and estate. He was Elder in the Presbytwo years, before removal York. Mrs. Huntington AVest Orange, N. J., in 1915.

Church
York.

at College Hill in Cincinnati, O., for

New

He

died February 24, 1891, in

New

was

living with her daughter, Mrs.

Whyte,

in

CHILDREN, born IN
1.

NEW YORK

CITY, N. Y.

Edith Le Baron, born


1915.

^Vfarch 8,1885; lived in Brooklyn,

N.Y.,in

2.

William Clark,
City, in 1915.

born December
19, 1889.

10,

1886; lived in

New York

3.

Helen, born September

444

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.
,

1.3. 3. 3. 2. 6. 7.
Helen (Huntington) ^YHYTE,
City; married,

1.

3.

February
J.

22,

1913,

born September 19, 1889, in New York Arthur Groves Whyte. They reside at

West Orange, N.
1.

CHILD.

Arthur Groves,

born December

12, 1914.

1. 3. 3. 3. 2.

6.7.4.
July
1,

Le Baron Monroe Huntington, born


married January 29, 1913,
in

1875, in Cincinnati, O.;

New York

City, Daisy Annette, daughter of

George Bronlow and Jane (Revington) Rivington. She was born December 15, 1889, in Albany, N. Y. He graduated from Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., in 1894 entered Dartmouth College the same year with the class of 1898, but did not He was on the staff of the Springfield, Mass. Union for one year o-raduate. He has been since March, 1897, previous to coming to New York in 1897.
paying
teller in

the Riverside Bank,

New York

City.

He

has lived in Cincin-

nati, O.,

Norwich, Conn., Springfield, Mass., and now

lives in

New York

City.

He

is

an Episcopalian.

CHILD HEN.
1.

Dorothy Muriel,

born October 15, 1913,

in

2.

Mar-jorie Le Baron, born August

31, 1914, in

New York City. New York City.

1.3.3.3.2.6.8.
Frederick Gilbert Huntington, born August 18, 1826, in Norwich. Conn.; married May 31, 1859, in Cincinnati, O., Mary Louise, daughter of Lowell and Mary Roberts (Drennan) Fletcher. She was born February 20,
1839, and (lied October
cinnati.
2,

1897, in Cincinnati, O.

He

died in 1905, in Cin-

children.
1.

jMahy Pierson, born February


in Cincinnati,

13, 1862,

and died

]\Iay 14, 1863,

O.
1864.
29,

2. 3.

Helen Fletcher, l)orn February 13, Lowell Fletcher, born November


lie
is

1868, in Cincinnati, O.

He

a real estate broker, and a graduate of Harvard College. lived in New York from 1897 to 1902, and in Cincinnati, O.,
lie
is

from 1902 to 1915.

a Presbyterian.

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 6.

8.2.
24, 1864,

Helen Fletcher (Huntington) Chatfield, born October


in Cincinnati, O.; married, April 9, 1889, in

Cincinnati,

O., Albert

Hayden,

son of William

ber

3,

1859;

is

Henry and Mary (Desiree) Chatfield. a merchant, and lives in Cincinnati, O.

He was

born Novem-

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IX CINCINNATI, OHIO.
1.

445

Frederick Huntingtox, born

April

2,

1890.

2.
3.

William Haydf.n, born January 26, 1893. Albert Hayden. born January 10, 1900.

1.3.3.3.3.
Lucy (Huntington) Tracy,
ried

born

May

28, 1722, in

Norwich,

Ct.,

mar-

June

10, 1743, Elislia, son of

Capt. Joseph and

Mary (Abel) Tracy.

He

was a distinguished physician of Norwich, and was born May 16, 1712. She died October 12, 1751, INlrs. Tracy united with the church in 1742. and her husband married again, April 16, 1754, Elizabeth Dorr, and had nine more children. children.
1. 2.

Lucy, born July

20,

1744
11,

married Dr. Philip Turner.


;

Alice, born October

1745

married Elisha Leffingwell, and had


1747, and died in 1825, unmarried.

a family of four sons and six daughters.


3.

4.

Lucretia, born September Lydia, born December 26,


Boston.

5,

1749, and married Alvan Fosdick, of

5.

Philura, born September


3. 2. 1.).

30, 1751,

and married Samuel

(1. 3. 3.

1. 3. 3.

3.4.

Lydia (Huntington) Fitch, born October 27, 1735, in Norwich, Ct.; married August 22, 1754, Jabez Fitch, m.d. He was born May 23, 1728, in He became a physician of considerable eminence; Newent Parish, Norwich. He and was chosen January 25, 1771, as deacon of the Canterbury church. was the grandson of Major James of Canterbury, and great grandson of Rev. James, the first pastor of the Norwich church. Mrs. Fitch united with the church in Canterbury in 1760. She died at Vergennes, Vt., April 4, 1803,
and her husband at the home December 19, 1806.
of his son. Dr.

Chauncy

Fitch, in Sheldon, Vt.,

children.
1.

Perez, born September

5,

1755, and died next day.


26, 1756
;

2.

Ebenezer, born Septeml)er


dent, of Williams College.

the founder, and

first presi-

3.

4.
5. 6.

Lydia, born October 9, 1758, and lived ten months. Lydia, born June 14, 1760; married Dr. Elisha Perkins, of Lisbon. Abigail, born June 24, 1762, and lived nine months. Jabez Gale, born March 20, 1764. He was a colonel, and for
twelve years United States Marshal for the district of Vermont,

under Washington and the elder Adams.


7.

8.

Sarah, born April 28, 1766 married the Rev. Dr. Green. Anna, born February 3, 1768; married the Rev. Daniel C. Saund;

ers, of

Medfield, Mass.

446
9.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Chauncy, born January


Vermont.

17,

1771; he was a physician of Sheldon,

10.

Samuel, born March


Vermont.

3,

17 73.

He was

a merchant in Burlington,

11. 12.

Lucy, born March 24, 1777. Alice, born June 2, 1781 married the Rev. Dr. Coggswell, of Canterbury, and was the mother of Dr. Mason F. Coggswell, of
;

Hartford a graduate of Yale


surgeon, and of Samuel.

of Dr.

James, of N. Y., an eminent


not a graduate,
in large

Her husband, though

was a well-read physician, and medical students resorted to him for instruction.

numbers

1. 3. 3. 4.

Joshua Huntington, born


Perkins.
his wife, in

in

Norwich, Conn., December

30, 1698,

and

married, October 16, 1718, Hannah, daughter of Jabez and

Hannah (Lathrop)
As
in

He was
1727.

admitted to the church in Norwich, at the same time with

He

seems to have been a very active business man.

stated in the sketch of

James

(1. 3. 10.)

he was one

of the

most forward

commencing the new settlement at the Landing. " twenty-five square upon the water on the west
north side of Lieut. Lathrop's grant,
the conveniency to be laid out by
if it

He was
side of

allowed to take up
Point, on the

Rocky
;

be there to be had

not pi-ejudicing

James Huntington and Daniel Tracy." He was highest on the list of subscribers to the bridge built in 1737, over the Shetucket to unite Norwich and Preston, an enter})rise in which none but moneyed men in that day could engage. In his successful lousiness career commenced that family distinction and wealth, which, at the opening of the Revolution, had placed his two surviving children at the head of the aristocracy, even of He died August 26, 1745. His wife who was their own aristocratic town.
born
in 1701, died, also, in 1745.

CHILDREN, BOHN IN NORWICH, CONN.


*
1.

2. 3.

4. 5.

Jabez, born August 7, 1719. Jedidiah, born February 1, 1721-2, and died May 12, 1725. Andrew, born October 2, 1724, and died January 14, 1739. Lydia, born March 15, 1727.

Zachariah, born November


and
to the

18, 1731.

He

never married.

His

death, which was lamented as a great loss both to his family circle

community, occurred

in 1761.

In a letter to his brother


of college in

Jabez, his nephew Jedidiah, then a


bridge, thus speaks of

member
I reelect

Cam-

him

"

When

upon the pleasure


1

and delight

took in his comjtany and conversation,

cannot
only

think of parting with him.


care, but. Sir,
I

My

sorrow, alone,

is

not

my

am

grieved for you,

who have

lost so
all

loving a
ac-

brother, as well as one so high in the esteem of

who were

quainted with him."

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 3. 4. 1.
Jabp:z Huntington, born August
uated at Yale College, 1741.
7,

447

1719, in Norwich, Conn.;


first,

and grad-

He

married,

Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel

and Elizabeth (Tracy) Backus, January 20, 1741-2. She was born February 21, 1721, and died July 1, 1745; when he married, for his second wife, Hannah She was born July 23, 1726, and died Williams, of Pomfret, July 10, 1746. March 25, 1807. He was elected, in 1750, a member of the general assembly
of his native state,

and

for

many

years represented his native town to the uni-

versal acceptance of his fellow citizens, presiding, often, over the deliberations
of the lower house.

Early after his graduation he entered into the West India

trade, and, by an honorable


of

and elKcient

Inisincss career, laid the foundations

At the commencement of our Revowner of a large amount of shipping, which of course was very gi-eatly endangered by the rupture with the mother land. But his patriotism prevailed over his commercial and pecuniary ambition. He cheerfully sacrificed his property and consecrated himself and his family to the cause of independence. He was one of the most active of the committee of safety during the war and in the September session of the assembly for the year 1776, he was appointed one of the two major generals from Connecticut, for the militia of the state, David Wooster being the other; and on the death of
one of the amplest fortunes of that age.
olution he was the
;

Wooster, from a wound received in tlie skirmish with the British, retreating from Danbury, in April of the next year, he was appointed major general over
the entire Connecticut militia.

of

His great exertions, made for his country's cause, during those tryino' years our national history, together with the great pecuniary losses which, in such a struggle, were inevitable, were too much even for his strong mind and vigorous frame.

As
it

the pressure of the early ex(!itement and indispensable action

passed away,

was soon seen how


"

greatl}' they

had impaired

his physical

and

mental powers.
all

On

finding himself disabled from ])ublic service, he resifned


of his life in retirement, at his seat in

his offices,

and spent the remainder

Norwich.

He was

seized with a fatal complaint, in February, 1779, and after

a gradual decline of

more than seven years, he died October

5,

1786."

Gen. Huntington was a church


in 1741.
It

man

of religious principle, having united with the


said in the funeral

sermon delivered over mentioned for the information of this assembly." It is also stated in a note appended to the sermon, " he sustained an amiable and worthy character in the domestic relations and private walks of life." One other passage from that sermon, deserves transcribing for this notice " As the train of melancholy distress which brought him to his end, probably originated from his painful and unrehis remains,

was very justly


great

"That a

man

is

fallen in this Israel, need not be

mitted exertions for his country, in the time of danger; his country, surely, will not withhold the tear of grateful sorrow, but pay deserved respect to his

memory, and teach succeeding generations


his urn, to say,
'

to revere his dust;

and

as they pass

there

lies

the

man who devoted

his all to the jjublic good;

who

448
sacrificed
Ills

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ease, his health,

and eventually his

life, to

serve and save his

country

'."

CHILDREN, JiORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


* * *
*
1.

2.

3.

4. 5.
6.
7.

*
* *

Jedidiah, born August 4, 1743. Andrew, born June 21-2, 1745. Joshua, born August 16, 1751. Hannah, born July 3, 1753, and died September Ebenezer, born December 26, 1754. Elizabeth, born February 9, 175 7.

27, 1761.

Mary,

born March 24, 1760.


l)orn

8.

Zaciiariah,

November

2,

1764.

1. 3.
graduated at Harvard College

3.4.

1. 1.
4,

Jedidiah Huntington, born August


in 1763,

1743, in Norwich, Conn.; "was

with distinguished honor.

The

social

rank of
it

his family

is

evinced by the order of his


list

name on the

college catalogue,

being the second on the

of his class, above that of Josiah Quincy.

The
After

Master's degree was also conferred on him by Yale College in 1770.

the close of his academic course, he engaged with his father in commercial
pursuits, and, with the

approach of the struggle for independence, became

noted as a Son of Liberty, and an active captain of the militia. Promoted to the command of a regiment, he joined the army at Cambridge, April 26, 17 75,
just a

week

after the battle of Lexington.

His regiment was part of the force


;

detailed for occupying Dorchester heights

and, after the evacuation of Bos-

ton by the British, marched with the

army

to

New

York.

He

entertained the

During the year 1776, he was at New Y'^ork, Kingsbridge, Northcastle, Sidmun's bridge, and other posts. In April of that year, he helped repulse the British at Daubury, Conn., assailing the enemy's rear, and effecting a junction with his fellow townsman, Arnold. In March, 1777, Roger Sherman writes that Col. Huntington was recommended by Gen. Washington as a fit person for brigadier, but that Connecticut had more than her share. On May 12 of that year, he was promoted to that rank,
commander-in-chief, on the way, at Norwich.

Sherman states, " at Gen. AA^ashington's request." In July, he joined Gen. Putnam at Peekskill, with all the Continental troops which he could collect; whence, in September, he was ordered to join the main army near Philadelphia, where he remained at headquarters, at AVorcester, AVhippin,
as Mr.

Marsh, Gulph Hills, etc. In November, on the information of the enemy's movement upon Red Bank, he was detached with his brigade, among Having other troops, to its relief, but Cornwallis had anticipated them. shared the hardships of his comj)anions in arms at A^ alley Forge, through the
AVliite

winter of 1777-8, he, together with Col. AVigglesworth, was, in March, appointed by the

the loss of forts

Commander in Chief, "to aid Gen. McDougall in inquiring into Montgomery and Clinton, in the State of New l''ork and
;

into the conduct of the principal ollicers conmianding those posts."

In May,

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.
Le was ordered with
cessively, at
hills,

449

his

brigade to the North River, and was stationed sucSjiringfield, Short-

Camp

Reading, Highlands, Neilson's Point,


etc.

Totowa, Peekskill, West Point,

In July, he was a

member
to

of the

court martial which tried Gen. Charles Lee for misconduct in the battle of

Monmouth

and

in

September he

sat

upon the court of inquiry


Tn

whom was
May, 1783,

referred the case of Major Andre.

December

of

1780, his was the only

Connecticut Brigade that remained in the service.


at a

On

the 10th of

he was appointed one of a committee of four to draft a plan of organization, which resulted in their reporting, on the 13th, the ConOn the 24th of June, Washington stitution of the Society of the Cincinnati.
meeting of
officers,

writes that the

army was "reduced

to a

competent garrison for AVest Point

Patterson, Huntington, and Greaton being the only brigadiers


it,

now

left

with
the

besides the adjutant general."

At the

close of the

war he received

brevet rank of major general.

His greatness was rather intellectual and


in existence a

moral than physical, as there

is

memorandum
August
19,

of the weighing
;

of several revolutionary officers at

West

Point,

Washington weighed 209 pounds, Gen. Lincoln,


Huntington, 132.

224, Gen.

when Gen. Knox, 280, and Gen.


1788

On

retiring from the

army he resumed

business in his native town, and

was successively chosen


States.

sheriff of the county, treasurer of the state,

and dele-

gate to the state convention which adopted the Constitution of the United

In 1789, he was appointed by President Washington collector of the


at

customs

London, then the port of entry for eastern Connecticut and which office he retained under four administrations, and resigned shortly before his death. He died in New London, September 25, 1818, where his remains were first interred, though subsequently transferred
Connecticut
river,

New

to the family

tomb at Norwich, At the age of twenty-three, he made a public profession of religion, and was for many years, an officer and pillar of the church of which he was a mem" His munificence, for its profusion, its uniformity, its long continuance, and for the discretion by which it was directed," was pronounced, "without an
ber.

example, or a parallel, in his native state."

His

first

wife was Faith, daughter of Gov. Trumbull.

She died

at

Ded-

ham, Mass., in December of 17 75, on her way to the camj). Two of her brothers, one of them the distinguished paintei', were associated with her husband She left a son. in the war, of which her father was one of the main supports. His second wife was Ann, daughter of Thomas Moore, who was born in

New

York, received his education

at

commercial pursuits in
tired with his family to
to the city,

his native city, at the

Westminster school, London, engaged in approach of the Revolution re-

West

Point, and, driven thence


in the

by

violence, returned

where he occupied a place

custom house through the war.

He

died at the house of his daughter, in Norwich.

Her brother was

the late

venerable Bishop Moore, of Virginia.


the spot
20

Her

uncle Stephen was the proprietor of

now occupied by our

national military academy, which Gen. Ilunting-

450

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
She survived her husband, and was

ton advised should be established there. the mother of seven children.

CHILDREN, BOKN IN NORWICH, CONN., WITH THE EXCEPTION OF JABEZ.


*
1. 2.

Jabez, born September

17, 1767.

3.

4.

* * *

5.
6.
7.

Elizabeth Moore, born January 20, 17 79, and died unmarried, March 3, 1832. Ann Channing, born October 9, 1780. Faith Trumbull, born Oct. 7, 1782, married Benjamin (1.3.9.6.6.) Harriet Smith, born July 24, 1784. Joshua, born January 31, 1786.
Daniel, born October
17, 1788.
4,

* 8.

Thomas, born December

1793.

1.3.3.4.

1. 1. 1.

Jabez Huntington, born September 17, 1767, in Lebanon, Conn. He graduated at Yale, 1784, having spent his boyhood and youth with his materHe married, first, nal grandfather, the ekler Governor Trumbull, of Lebanon.
December
29, 1809, 12, 1792, 36.

Mary, daughter

of Peter

Lanman.

She

died,

September

aged

He

married, for his second wife, October 21, 1810, Sarah,

an elder sister of his first wife, wlio was born December 20, 1765, and died She was remarkabh' for her intelligent and cheerful February 19, 18.50. piety, during the twenty years of blin(hiess, through which she was called to He was a man of very marked qualities. Quick in reaching a concluj)ass. sion, he was as positive and persistent in adhering to it, and as earnest in maintaining
it.

He

was eminentl}- conscientious


it

also, so that,

if

he found himself
at

at

fauU, he would acknowledge

as readilyjas detected.

He was
;

one time con-

nected with the Episcopal church or society in Norwich yet, at length, he united with the Congregational church, and of which he continued a useful

member, and became an

efficient

deacon.

He was
army

induced to accept the


raised by the elder

office

Adams. but soon left the service. He was at one time president of the Norwich Bank, and treasurer of the Norwich Savings Society. He died in Norwich, August
of major in the Connecticut regiment of the
16, 1848.

children, born in nokwich, conn.


*
1.

2.
3.

Jedidiah, born September 15, 1794. Faith Trumble, born September 20, 1796.

4.

Peter Lanman, born October 13, 1798, and died May 19, 1802. Sarah Lanman, born June 18, 1802, nian-ied, July 21. 1833, Rev.
Eli Smith, D.
Syria.
d.,

the eminent American missionary at Beyrout,

The memoir of

this gifted

and truly christian member of the

family has been worthily compiled and written "by her brotherin-law, the Rev. Dr.

Edward Hooker.

The memorial

is

a just

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tribute to her great excellence

451
;

and usefulness

its

careful study

could but be grateful and profitable to every one wlio bears her

name.

Doing good

to others,

would, I think, most exactly express


its

her life-work from early childhood to


live for others.

close.

She early ac-

quired a mastery over every form of self-seeking, that she might

At

the age of eighteen, with a consideration

UHUsual with one of her years, she deliberately consecrated herself to the service of

Christ.

"I

am

anxious," her correspond-

ence
jioor

testifies,

"to

fill

up
in

life

with usefulness, that

God may be

honored."

In the sabbath school of her own church, among the


her

and unfortunate

own

neighborhood, with the remsj)iritual

nant of the neglected Mohegan Indians, for whose

and

temporal good she unweariedly

toiled,

in

her sympathy and

cheerful labors for the unfortunate Greeks during their struggles,

and

for the perishing heathen of a foreign land, she equally exlife.

hibited this leading aim of her

And
spirit.

she was anxious that her

kindred might possess the same


"If the
is

of

She says of them all, numerous Huntingtons are useful in their generation, it little consequence whether they are conspicuous."

In fulfillment of this most earnest desire of her heart she engaged, as early as the year 1827, in an effort to secure the se
cular and religious instruction of the Mohegan Indians a small remnant of that tribe still left upou the West bank of the Thames, some five miles below Norwich. Here, with much praying and toil, she established a missionary school, both for the week-day and the sabbath and with the aid of two such kindred spirits as Miss Breed of Norwich, and Miss Raymond of The nature and Montville, she accomplished a good work. method are best exhibited in her own words: "Seated in my little missionary apartment, which serves for parlor, bedroom, kitchen, schoolroom, and chapel, I have composed myself to the sweet employment of answering your good and long letter. I have a school of eighteen or twenty, including four adults, one man, two married women, and a 'Squasisse.' They come at half-past nine and stay until four, having half an hour's intermission and we carry on arithmetic, mUlinery,
; ;

tailoring, &c., besides the ordinary avocations of a school.

All

government of untutored, untamed beings, nearly exhaust my powers, during the day; and at evening I have work But I am quite satisfied. I to fit and my 'profession' to study.
these, with the

came here

for their benefit


is

and not

to please myself.

Our

sabis

bath school

nearly twice as large, embracing whites, and

kept up four hours of the sabbath, besides an intermission.


leave

home Sunday morning and

return the next Sunday even-

452
iug,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
and Miss Raymond does the same,
so

we

are both here on

the Sabbath."

She i)ersevered in had secured a ehapel and an apj)ro|)i-iation from Congi-ess of five hundred dollars towards a house for a permanent teacher, and an annuity of four hundred for his support. But more than this. She had won the confidence and affeclabors here unrewarded.

Nor were her


lier

enhsting

friends in the measure, until she

tionate regard of the neglected children for

whom

she labored.

Well and truthfully did

hei- early

friend, Mrs. Sigourney, thus

embalm

in her sweet verse these labors.

I the murmured echo of thy name, From yon poor forest-race ? 'Tis meet for them To hoard thy memory, as a blessed star.

Hear

For thou

didst seek their lowly homes,

and

tell

Their sad-browed children of a Savior's love,

And

of that clime where no oppressor comes.

Cold winter found thee there, and summer's heat, Though, perchance, a sneer AVith zeal unblenching.

Might

curl
its

some worldling's

lij),

'twas not for thee

To

note

language, or to scorn the soul


or to tread

Of the neglected Indian,

Upon

the ashes of his buried kings

As on a loathsome weed. Thy own fair halls Lured thee in vain, until the hallowed church Reared its light dome among them, and the voice Of a devoted shepherd, day by day,
Called back these wanderers to the sheltering fold

Of

a Redeemer's righteousness.
less

Nor
in the

truthfully, or with

less

grace, did the

lit.

Rev.

Bishop Lee of Delaware, allude


bration, in Norwich, in

to these labors for the Indians,

address which he delivered at the great bi-centennial cele1859.


of
1

quote from memory, yet

am

sure

I re])ort

the

spirit

the

touching record.

angel's alacrity she entered on this work.

"With an Where strong men

would have shrunk back,


hesitated."

this

fair

and delicate woman never

But another field of labor was j)repare(l for her, when she was no longer needed here. Just two months after her marriage she embarked at Boston for Malta, on her way to Syria, the missionary field to which she had cheerfully consecrated the remainder of her days. The sami' })rayerfulness, the same affectionate consideration toward her parents and friends, and the same intelligent preparation for her work, which had previously made

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

453

her so useful and acceptable, were in this most important and trying decision no less apparent. On the 28th January 1834,
she reached Beyrout, her future home.

Here, for about two

years and a half, she was permitted to enjoy the labors of the Early and late, each day, in season and successful missionary.
out of season, wherever she might be, she

was ever

at the

work

which she loved. She came to feel each half hour sacred to some While in Beyrout, she was, at the special and useful service. same time, engaged in learning the language, in teaching a school, in aiding her husband in preparing manuscript for the press, and in superintending the needed domestic arrangements
of her large household.

But she was not destined


land.

to a long service in this


left

heathen
in

Her

health ha\'ing given out, she

Beyrout

June,

1836, with her husband, to visit Smyrna.

On

the passage or-

curred an event which, while

it

illustrated the simplicity

and

strength of her faith, aggravated the symptoms of her disease.

Off to the north of Cyprus their vessel struck upon a reef, and they were obliged to trust themselves to the long-boat, by which they were at length safely landed on the uninhabited coast of Asia

Minor.

From

this

sandy beach, they were next morning removed,


in

by a lumber boat from Damietta, of Selefkeh. Here, for about

Egypt, to the deserted harbcjr


she was exposed to

five days,

burning sun and the

chill

air of night alike,

with scarcely the

defenses of ordinary clothing, this having been

much

of

it

lost

by the wreck. One sabbath and one birth-day she thus spent. Yet this dying woman found, even then, occasions for gratitude. She had, it is true, none of those comforts which had before blessed her natal days the presence of her dear friends, and

the bountiful tokens of their love; she

of food, or the comfort of a place for rest

had not even a sufficiency but she had sources of


;

joy which sustained her; even there, angels, no doubt ministered


to her.

That

lone,

and we should

say, desolate sabbath, brought,

as she herself testified, to her, -a feast of fat things.'.

From

his

pulpit of stones, the Rev.

Mr. Wynne, who had also shared their "Never," fate in the shipwreck, read from the English Liturgy. she said, "did I so realize the beauty of that formulary, and its
value under such circumstances."

At length, on the sixth day after they had been wrecked, they were taken off; and on the 13th of July they were landed at Smyrna. But her disease had now assumed a positive form. It was rendered certain that her lungs were too much diseased and the succeeding weeks only the to admit of her recovery more confirmed the fears of her husband, as they gradually carOn the 7th of August she was ried her doAvn toward her end.
;

454
removed
In
to

HUNTINGTOX GEXEALOGY.
Boojah, a village some five miles from Smyrna.
in Christian joy, she

Here, in resignation and

awaited her end.

communion with her

Savior, in pleasant

memories

of dear

and in spirit-longings for the communion of sainted friends, who had already gone above, she had great delight; until she was called, herself, to all the glory and joy of a Christian's final triumph. She had finished her life-work she had given up all she had clung to on earth she had nobly resigned her earthly interest in her devoted and loved husband, and she was ready to go. Too weak to utter words for human ears, she spoke her last benediction in the sweet smile which lighted up her face, as with the radiance of her new home, in Heaven. An appropriate monument marks the place of her interment, in a quiet spot in the village where she died, on which this record
friends in other lands,
;
;

may be read "To benevolent efforts for


native city
tants,
;

the youth and the ignorant of her


of its aboriginal inhabi-

for the neglected

remnant

5. 6.

and for the benighted females of Syria, she devoted all her ardent, expansive, and untiring energies, as a servant of Christ, until, sinking under missionary labors at Beyrout, she was brought hither, and died in triumphant faith, September 30, 183G, aged 34." Edward Boylston, born June 18, 1806. Peter Lanman, born September 16, 1809, and graduated at Yale
College, in 1828. During his junior year he

became the subject


all

of

revival which then occurred in college, and with

the earnestlife

ness of his
Christian,

ardent nature devoted himself to the


to the

of a

and

work of preparation
Sarah

for the ministry.

The

memoir

of his sister

L., states, that "for the

purpose of

obtaining means to prosecute his professional studies, and also


for the benefit to

be derived

to his

own

character, he went to
in a

Natchez, Miss., to engage in the labors of a private tutor


family."

But he was not to succeed in this leading aim of his A fall which he had received before going South, had heart. seriously affected his sjjine, and soon began to show its results upon his entire nervous system. He was forced to abandon his professional studies, and return home again, to linger awhile in great suffering, until death should come to his relief. He died, solaced with all the most precious ministries of his beloved home, and of his unwavering faith, December 24, 1832.

1.3. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 1. 1.
Jedediah Huntington, born September
15, 1794, in

Norwich, Conn.;

married, in July, 1833, in Norwich, Conn., Rebecca Munroe, daughter of Ben-

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

455

jamin and Sarah (Otis) Snow. She was born June 11, 1806, in Norwich. She He married again, February 15, died September 3, 1838, in Norwich, Conn. 1841, in Norwich, Happy, daughter of Newcomb and Sarah (Branch) Kinney. She was born September 24, 1798, in Norwich, and died July 7, 1867, in Norwich, Conn.

He was
ests,

a graduate of Yale College, 1814.

and was a traveler in his younger days. They were Congregationalists.

He had several business interHe died December 6, 1870.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


1. 2.

Sarah Lanman, born April 23, Mary Hampton, born July 8,


wich, Conn.

1835,

and

lives in

Norwich, Conn.
7,

1836; died June


1838; died

1861, in Nor-

3.

Joseph Otis, born August


Norwich, Conn.

18,

November

15, 1841, in

1.3.3. 4.
in

1. 1.

1.2.

Faith Trumbull (Huntington) Hooker, born September 20, 1796, Norwich City, Conn.; married, October 10, 1821, the Rev. Edward W. Hooker, d.d., at one time professor of theology in East Windsor Theological Seminary. She died May 5, 1850.
CHILDREN.
1.

Mary Lanman,

born October

8,

1822

married Rev. Posen Clark


1824; married.

of Hartford, Wis.,
2.

and had three children.


16,

Faith Huntington, born November


1846, the Rev. E.
children.
I.

May

11,

Montague of Summit, Wis., and had two


10, 1827,

3.

Elizabeth Peck, born February


1849.

and died December

21,

4.
5. 6.

Elias Cornelius, born July

9,

1832.
6,

Sarah Huntington, born Edward, born October 31,

April
1837.

1835.

1.3. 3. 4.
Conn.; married, June
6,

1. 1. 1. 5.
born in June, 1806,
in

Edward Boylston Huntington,

Norwich,

1832, in Norwich, Sarah

Ann,

(1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 6. 3.)

daughter of Rev. Joshua and Susan (Mansfield) Huntington.

June

She was born She died February 14. 1907, in Norwich, Conn. He was a merchant, and lived in New York, N. Y., in Springfield, and Boston, Mass., from 1850 to 1870. He died in Norwich, Conn., in June, 1875. They were Congregationalists, and Mr. Huntington was for many years a deacon in the Eliot Church, in Roxbury, Mass., and afterwards, in the Broadway Church in Norwich, Conn.
23, 1813, in Boston,

Mass.

456

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

Peter Lanman, born June 8, 1833 probably Susan Mansfield, born June 22, 1835. Edward Trumbull, born February 22, 1837
;

lost at sea.

died

May

23, 1837,

in
4.

New York
Y.; died

City.

Edward Newton,
N.

born September
27, 1861, in

14,

1838, in Poughkeepsie,

October

5. 6.

Mary Lanman,
ried,

born March 23, Frederic Jabez, born December

Koxbury, Mass. 1842; died January


6,

1,

1911.

1844, in Boonton,

N.

J.;

mar-

February

1,

1882, in Norwich, Conn., Frances Ella, daugh-

and limily (Norton) Blackstone. She was born Manchester, Eng., and died in January, 1912. He entered Yale College in 1865, but did not graduate. He has lived in Boston, Mass., and New York, N. Y^., and has traveled for many years. His residence is in Norwich, Conn.
ter of l^orenzo

November

13, 1851, in

7.

Elizabeth More, born July


the

14. 1851, in Dorchester, Mass.; died

same day.

1.

3.3.

4. 1. 1. 1. 5. 2.
22, 1835, in

Susan Mansfield (Huntington) Perkins, born June

New York
Brown, son
7,

City; married, January


of

4,

1860, in Boston Highlands, Francis

Benjamin and Jane (Lawrence) Perkins. He was born August She died in Sonoma, Cal., May 16, 1879, Mr. Perkins was a clergyman, and held pastorates in Montague, Jamaica Plains and Stockbridge, Mass., Sonoma, San Diego, and San Lorenzo, Cal. He was a graduate of Williams College, 1854, Andover Theological Seminary, 1858. In the Civil War he was Chaplain of the 10th Mass. Volunteers; enlisted October, 1863 discharged July, 1864. He was previously an agent
1833, in Boston, Mass.
;

of the U. S. Christian Commission.

Mr. Perkins married again, and died


1906.

in St.

Helena,

Cal.,

November

14,

children.
1.

Sarah Huntington,

born August 24, 1862, in Roxbury, Mass., and resides in Oakland, Cal.; married, January 23, 1915, Louis Beauchamp, son of Emile Bernard and Mary Ida (Smith) Wishar.
Plains,

2.

3.

Jane Lawrence, born in 1864, and lived sixteen months. Frances Lawrence, born October 22, 1866, in Jamaica
Mass.; died

May

26, 1907, in

Oakland, Cal.
25,

4.

Helen Mansfield,

born August
in

1870, in

Jamaica Plains,

Mass., and resides in Oakland, Cal.


5.

EinvARD Huntington, born


Mass.

1874; died in 1876, in Grantville,

6.

Benjamin, born November

19, 1878, in

Sonoma,

Cal.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

457

1.

3.3.4.

1. 1. 3.

Ann Channing (Huntington) Richards, bom October 9, 1780, in New York City, N. Y.; married, November 25, 1800, in New London, Conn., Peter, son of Guy and Hannah (Dolbeaif) Richards. He was born in July, 1778, in Washington, Conn. Mr. Richards was a merchant, and lived in New
London and Plymouth, Conn., and Oxford, N. Y.
his wife died
tionalists.

He

died June 17, 1863, and

January

9,

1857, in Washington, Conn.

They were Congrega-

CHILDREN.
1.

Henry Augustus,

born November

14,

1801

married Julia A.

Houghton, of Montville, Conn., and had ten merchant, and died in 1855.
*
2. 3.

childi'en.

He was

Wolcott, born June 15, 1803. Channing, born May 2, 1805. He married and had

four children.

He was
4.

a bookkeeper.

Ann Huntington,
James McLane,

born September

2,

1807

married Rev. Dr.

5.

They had six children. Eliza, born October 18, 1809; married James Houghton, of Boston and Brookline, Mass. They had seven children.
of Williamsburg,

N. Y.

6.

7.

Peter, born October 28, 1811; married, first, Josephine Swift, of Brooklyn, N. Y. They had six children. He married, second, Sarah Swift, of Geneva, N. Y. Both wives were daughters (jf Gen. Swift. Mr. Richards was a merchant, and died in 1892. Hannah, born August 10, 1814; married Rev. Ephraim Lyman, of Washington, Conn. They had six children. She died in
1904.

8.

George, born November

2,

1818.

He was

a minister, and lived in

Boston, Mass., where he was pastor of the Winter St. Church,

9.

and in New Haven, Bridgeport, and Litchfield, Conn., where he was pastor of the First Congregational Church. He was married, and had four children. He died in 1870. Jedediah, born September 22, 1822; married Julia Leavitt. He was a physician, and lived in Cincinnati, O., New York, N. Y., and Washington, Conn. They had no cliildren. He died in
1871.

1.3. 3.4.
Wolcott Richards,
ana Cordelia Twiggs.
Mansfield Strong

1. 1. 3. 2.
15, 1803;

married May 22, 1827, IndiAfter her death he married, May 24, 1841, Susan

born June

(1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 6. 1.),

widow

of Charles

H., son of Joseph

Strong, of Norwich, Conn.

his practice in Brooklyn,

Dr. Richards graduated from the Yale Medical school in 1825, and began N. Y. He removed to Cincinnati, O., in January,

458

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.

1828, and was at the head of his profession there for 1859,

many

years,

and

until

when

his health giving out,


settled in

he was compelled

to retire.

After a year of

travel in

Europe he

bury, Mass., thence to

New York

Waltham, Mass. He removed in 1866 to RoxCity, where he lived with his uncle, Guy

Richards, until his death, October 21, 1871.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Charles Augustus Lewis, born March


Ohio.

30, 1830, in

Cincinnati,

2.

Harriet De Witt,
1854.

born August

6,

1842, and died September 12,

3.

Susan Huntington, born November


ber
3,

16, 1854,

and died Decem-

1854.

1. 3.

3.4.

1. 1.

3.2.

1.

cinnati, O.

Charles Augustus Lewis Richards, born March 30, 1830, in CinHe received his early education at the Woodward high school

and the E. S. Brooks private school in Cincinnati. In 1845 he entered Yale and was graduated in 1849 with the degree of a. b. After leaving Yale he began the study of medicine at the Cincinnati Medical College, and continued his studies at Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia, where he received the degree of m. d., in 1852. In 1853 he married, at Sandy Hill, N. Y., Emma Weston. His wife died a year after the marriage, and shortly afterward he gave up his medical practice and entered the Theological Seminary of Virginia, where he was a student from 1855 to 1858. lie was ordained deacon immediately after leaving the seminary in 1858, and a year later was ordained a priest of the Protestant
Episcopal Church.

He

received the degree of d. d. from Griswold College.

Immediately after his ordination he was sent to St. James Church, Great Harrington, Mass., as rector, where he remained until 1861. At that time he

was transferred

to the

Church

of the Saviour at

West

Philadelphia and served

there as rector until 1865.

In 1865 he was placed in charge of Trinity Church,


until

Columbus, O., and served there


rector of St. John's.

1869,

when he came
in

to

Providence as

While rector
he married

of the

Church

of the Saviour

West

Philadeljihia in 1863

She was born May 7, 1841. "After an illness of short duration Rev. C. A. L. Richards, d. d., rector emeritus of St. John's E])is6opal Church, died at his home, Providence, R. I.,

Mary

AVhite Wiltbank.

March

20, 1914, in the 84th

year of his age.


to retire

While delicate health had forced him


John's on Easter Monday, April
8,

from the rectorship of

St.

1901, he had always taken an active in-

terest in the Providence Public Library, of


last

which he was a trustee, and up

to

week he had attended

regularly the meetings of the board of trustees of

the library.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

459

He
bus, O.

took charge of St. John's on December

2,

1869, coming from Colum-

years of

At that time the parish was small, but at the close of his thirty-one active work as rector, it had become one of the largest and most
city.

important Episcopal parishes in the

While he was rector the parish house was built, and it was the largest in the city. Missions were established by him, and
additions

at that time

institutional

made

to the

work

of the parish.
it

became necessary for the first time in the history appointed, and in 1892 Rev. Joseph Hutcheson was chosen for the position. He was succeeded after six years of work by Rev. Henry Bradford Washburn. Rev. William Austin Smith succeeded Mr. Washburn and was assistant rector at the time of Dr. Richard's
of the parish that an assistant rector be

As

the work increased

resignation.

When
the
title

the vestry of the church accepted the resignation of Dr. Richards

of Rector Emeritus was conferred upon him.


as his successor.

Rev. Lester Bradner

was appointed rector

still entertained a deep interest was always sought in matters of importance concerning the conduct of its affairs. He was also deeply interested in the work of Rhode Island Hospital, of which he was for many years a

The

rector emeritus after his retirement

in the welfare of the parish,

and

his advice

trustee.
St.

John's

is

one of the oldest


that, in
1

jiarishes in the State,

and

it is

recorded in

an old document
like Christians."

722, the

parish voted "to get a minister and live


built that year.

wooden structure was

The

present struc-

ture was built under the leadership of


built in 1893.

Dr. Crocker.

The

parish house was

In its early history the church was known as the King's Church and was founded directly through the influence of the Church of England's society for
the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts."

CHILDKEN.
*
1.

2.

3.

Ethelind, born August 10, 1867, at Columbus, O. Guy, born December 30, 1868; died September 29, 1869. John Wolcott, born March 15, 1871, at Providence, R.
ried July
9,

I.;

mar-

1912, Grace O'Hara.

She was born July

18, 1871;

4.

* *

5. 6.

and they are living in New York City. Makgaret Weston, born July 20, 1873. Dorothy May, born March 23, 1877.

Elizabeth Leigh, born April

1,

1878.

1.3. 3. 4. 1.

1.

3.2.

1. 1.

Ethelind (Richards) Gardiner, born August 10, 1867, at Columbus, O.; married Charles Carroll Gardiner, November 8, 1900. He was born January 23, 1863. They reside in Providence, R. I.

460

HUNTINGTON GBNEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

Charles Carroll, born June

28, 1905.

1.3.3.4. 1. 1. 3.2. 1. 5. Dorothy May (Richards) Keacii, born May


June
18, 1909,

23,

1877; married
I.

William Frederick Keach.

They

reside in Providence, R.

children.
1.

Mary, born

July

9,

1911.

2.

Dorothy, born Augusts,

1912.

1.3.3.4.

1.

1.3.2.

I. 6.

Elizabeth Leigh (Richards) Shurtleff, born April 1, 1878; married, November 14, 1910, Albert Dewey Kegan Shurtleff, of Boston, Mass.

He

is

a minister of the Unitarian faith, and they reside in

Wayland, Mass.

child.
1.

Elizabeth Leigh.

1.3. 3. 4. 1. 1.5.
Harriet Smith (Huntington) DeWitt,
born July 24,
1784,
in

Norwich, Conn.; married September 18, 1806, in New London, Conn., John De Witt, who was a prominent citizen of Norwich, where the family lived. He died April 2, 1848, at the age of sixty-seven, and his wife died September
(J,

1849.

children.
1.

2. 3.

Harriet Richards, born July Henry, born May 19, 1810.

31, 1808,

and died young.


Horatio Barstow,and

Martha,

born June

29, 1812; married, first,

second, a Mr. Converse.


4.
5. 6.
7.

Mary, who married

a Cogswell.

8.

Ann, who married a Hutchins. Joshua, married in Cincinnati, O. Susan, who married a Butler. Harriet, who married a Wild.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 6.

Joshua Huntington, born


graduated at Yale
in

.January 31, 1786, in Norwich, Conn., and

1804.

He

married,

in

1809, Susan, daughter of Rev.

Achilles Mansfield, of Killingworth, Conn.


college course, for his correct

He was

remarkable, during his

and gentlemanly deportment.

His classmate

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

461

and chum during the sophomore year, Dr. McEwen, late of New London, speaks of him as a young man of " very acceptable address, both private and
public," as having "constitutional discretion,"
revival of religion occurred in college during his

became a

subject.

He

very soon decided to

and "good common sense." A sophomore year, of which he devote himself to the work of the
life.

ministry, and this henceforth was the aim, or business of his

habit of

stammering had been contracted, which threatened to interfere with this purpose; and at length his embarrassment was such as almost effectually to discourage his attempts. But so firm was his conviction of his duty, and so earnest his desire to do good in the work on which he had set his heart, that he set himself to the <laily task of reading, and re-reading with steadiness, long passages, until

he completely

ti'iiunphed.

After his graduation, he

commenced
he

with several young

men

the study of

theology under the guidance of Dr.


in those days, in the

Dwight; and after leaving

New

Haven, as was customary

sought the instruction and training which were to be found


pastoral duties of the private pastor.

study and

Such a school he enjoyed

in the family

of Rev. Asahel Hooker, Goshen, Conn.; and here he laid a good foundation

marked success which attended his brief but most useful ministry. At the early age of twenty-one he commenced preaching, and from the first, though exceediugly youthful in appearance, both the manner and the matter of his discourses were such as to secure the approval of his hearers. The memoir which appeared in the " Panoplist," for December, 1820, will exhibit the brief ministerial career and Christian character of Mr. Huntington, better than anything which can now be written. It is a tribute, penned by one who knew well, and who highly prized the subject of it. It is the worthy testimonial of a personal affection, which would forever embalm " those amiable and desirable qualities, on which the eye dwells with unmingled satisfaction." " Few young men have been received with more de. The memoir says cided marks of approbation on their first entering the pulpit; yet we never heard that it produced in him any indication of vanity. This we consider as a most remarkable triumph of good sense and piety over the love of distinction. During the year that Mr. Huntington j)reached as a candidate, the people in each of several vacant parishes were desirous of obtaining him for their minister. He received two formal invitations on the same day, one from the Old South church, Boston, and the other from the Congregational church in Middletown, Conn. About the same time he received an invitation from another church in a pleasant and populous town. The unanimity with which these calls were offered, by the most respectable congregations, in different parts of the country, is proof that the person to whom they were addressed was a youth
for the
:

of distinguished promise.

"After serious deliberation, and with the most judicious advice, he accejited
the invitation from the Old South church, and was ordained as colleague pastor

with the late Rev. Dr. Eckley, May 18, 1808. " He had not quite completed the third year of his ministry, when the senior pastor was suddenly removed by death, and the weight of a large church

462

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

and congregation rested upon him. Though deeply feeling his increased responsibility, he was not disheartened, but continued his faithful labors with alacrity and zeal. "In the steady, noiseless, conscientious discharge of his official functions, did this good man persevere, without any remarkable era in his life, till he Avas summoned to an early tomb. His progress was that of increasing usefulness, and extending reputation, and a most evident preparation for a better world."
while he was returning

*******

His death occuri-ed in Groton, Mass., at the residence of Rev. Dr. Chaplin, homeward on a journey for his health, on Saturday,

September 11, 1819. His widow survived him but a little more than four years. She was born in Killingworth, Conn., January 27. 1791, and died in Boston, Thursday, December 4, 1823. The "Memoirs" of this gifted and beautiful woman was prepared by the Rev. Dr. B. B. Wisner, her pastor, and passed through several It is a worthy memorial of a sainted and most lovely character, and editions. occupies, as was predicted by the Rev. Dr. Gordon, of Edinburg, in his commendations of the work, for the
first

Edinburg

edition, " a high place

among

works of Christian biogra])hy."

CHILDREN, BORN IN BOSTON.


1.

Susan Mansfield, born September


Charles H. Strong, of

10,

1810;
died.

married,

first,

New York

City,

who

She married

the second time, Wolcott Richards, m. d., of Cincinnati, Ohio.

(See
2.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 3. 2.)

Joseph Eckley, born February 11, 1812, and graduated at Yale, in 1832, his name having, after his youngest brother's death,
been changed
to

Joshua.

He

has pursued a professional course

of study, both in

medicine and theology.

He

graduated in medi-

cine at Yale College, in 1837, and from 1838 to 1845 he was in

the United States naval service as assistant surgeon.


for several years
in the city of

He was
boys

engaged

in teaching in a private school for

Brooklyn, N. Y.

From 1864

to

1876 he was a

clerk in the U. S. Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.

He
died

was at

first

member

of St. John's Episcopal

Church

in

Wash-

ington, but in his later years

was a Roman
his

Catholic.

Ho

March

23, 1900.

He
in

spent

much time during


collection

leisure
list

for

several years

family.

Huntington embraced about two thousand of the descendants of the two Huntingtons who were pioneers in the settlement of Norwich, and was of very great value in tl)e congathering material for a genealogical
of the

The

struction of the genealogy of the family, published in 1863.


3.

Sarah Ann,
ington (1.

born June

23,

1813; married Edward Boylston Hunt-

3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 1. 5.).

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
4.

463
and died September
25,

Elizabeth Moore, born March


1821.

6,

1815,

5. 6.

Mary,

born September 23, 1816


2,

married Jedidiali

(1. 3. 9. 6. 6. 1.)

Joshua, born December

1819, and died

August

25, 1821.

1.3.3.4.1.1.7.
Daniel Huntington, born October
Mary Hallam, daughter
of Capt.
17, 1788, in

Norwich, Conn.; gradufirst,

ated at Yale in 1807, and studied theology.

He

married,

July

21, 1812,

Gurdon Saltonstall, and great granddaughter He was ordained in October of the same year, of the governor of that name. as the third minister of the Congregational church in North Bridgewater, Mass., in which office he continued until his health compelled him to abandon
it

in 1832.

While
3,

there, his wife died in 1822.

He

married, for his second

wife, October 28, 1823,

Alma, daughter of Benjamin French, of Boston, who

died June

1837; after which he married, for his third wife,

November

1,

1841, Sarah Sayr Rainey, of

New

London, who was living

in 1863.

The Connecticut

Historical Society's Library contains four sermons or ad-

dresses written by Mr. Huntington; and a

poem on

religion delivered before

the United Brother's Society, of Providence, R. L; and

"The Triumphs

of

Faith," before the Porter Rhetorical Society of Andover.

He

also

prepared a

lished b\ the

own daughter, Mai'\- Hallam, which was pubAmerican Sunday School Union. He delivered also one of the He died in addresses at the anniversary of the PUgrim Society of Plymouth. New London, May 21, 1858. The following extracts from the tribute to the worth of this good man, found in the Congregational Year Book for 1859, devery acceptable memorial of his
serve a ])lace in this faniil\ memorial
'

His

first

settlement in the ministry continued twenty years, and was atspirit

tended from time to time with the demonstration of the


so that great

and with power,


After a temladies in the

numbers were added

to the Lord.

porary respite from pastoral labors, he gained sufficient strength to gratify his
fine literary taste in the instruction of successive classes of
}

oung

higher branches of an educational course, while lesiding in


city of his birth

New

London, the
usefully

and death.

In this employment, combined with occasional

preaching, as returning health permitted, seven years passed

away

and pleasantly.
his first entrance

But

his heart

earned

for a return to the labors of his love at

of his original church

life; and receiving an earnest call from a portion and congregation, to take charge of them in the Lord, he clieerfully consented to the arrangement, and was received not only by them, but by the original church, and by all the churches and pastors who had known his going out and coming in in former years, with open arms. After passing thirteen years in this section of his former field, winning souls to

on public

Christ and making glad the hearts of all by his tender love and faitlifulness, he obtained permission to retire to the home of his youth, and pass the evenThe separation ing of his days amid the scenes of his earliest aspirations.

"

464
occasioned
"

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
many
tears

and much

anguisli of

^ipirit

to all concerned, tlioiigli

rendered imperative by the providence of God.

From

that day, tor about six years,

till

near the time of his departure,

lie

continued to preach the gospel, 'in season and out of season' as the 'open
door was set before him,'
all

the while 'setting his house in order.'

At the

moment when
spirit,

his niastei- called him,

he was

'

diligent in business, fervent in

serving the Lord;' preaching his last sermon to the mission church in
just four

Mohegan,
"

weeks before the messenger

of

death met him.

The

physical sufferings of his last da}s were very great, owing to the

his faith

complicated disease which, with fierce strength, assailed the delicate frame; but and ])atience failed not no complaining or murmuring word fell from * * * 'Po his mind was clear and unclouded to the last. his lips
; ;

the aflf'ectionatc daughter

who was
for the

trying to ari-ange the jjillows for his aching


;
"

head, he said
if

'

Let me go,
lie

he would not

and day breaketh down, he answered, 'Lay me down


'

to another,
in Jesus'

who asked
arms, other
'

To a brother, according to the Hesh, who said to him, I refuo-e have 1 none.' hope ^ou can say with the Apostle, I know in whom I have believed,* he reI am persuaded that he is able to keep that plied, after a moment's pause, which I have committed to him against that day.'
'

CHILDRKN.
1,

jNIauy IIallam, born June 20, 1813, and died February 20, 1820.

This

Her little girl gave pleasing evidence of early piety. memoir, written by her father, was published by the American
Tract Society.

*
* *

2.

3. 4. 5.
6.

Anne Moork, born December 28, 1814. Hannah Sage, born August 26, 1816.
Charles French, born December 15, 1824. William Saltonstall, born September 25, 1828. Mary Hallam, born September 25, 1828, and died November
1831.

21,

7.

Alma

Louisa, born December


born September
30, 1895.

23, 1830,

and died December


in

21,

1834.
8.

Mary Alma,
Conn.,

13, 1834,

and died

New

London,

March

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 7. 2.
born in Brockton, Mass., DeHebard, of Windham, Conn., Alfred April 1841, married 20, cember 28, 1814; He was a civil who was born May 10, 1811, and graduated at Yale in 1832. She died in eno-ineer, and died at New London, Conn., September 21, 1896.

Anne Moore (Huntington) Hebard,

Red Oak, Iowa, November


days.

8,

1915, aged 100 years, eleven months, and ten

HUNTINGTOX GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1.
2.

465

Augustus Huntington,

Mary

born June 21, 1842. Saltonstall, born June 3, 1847; living

in

Red Oak, Iowa,

in 1915.

Two

other children died previous to 1857.

1.3.3.4.

1. 1.

7.2.

1.
in Burlington,
St. Louis,

Augustus Huntington Hebard,


Mr. Hebard died June
21, 1910,

born June 21, 1842,

Iowa; man-ied Alice Adelaide, daughter of George Partridge, of

Mo.

child.
*
1.

Alfred Partridge,

born December

16, 186

7.

1.3.3.4.

1. 1.

7. 2. 1. 1.
in

Alfred Partridge Hebard,


mire, of St. Louis,

born December 16, 1867,

New

Lon-

don, Conn.; married April 19, 1897, Daisy, daughter of

James Hamill BrookMo.

Mo.
an attorney at law, and resides child.
in St. Louis,

Mr. Hebard

is

1.

Alfred Partridge,

born July

3,

1905, in St. Louis,

Mo.

1.3.3.4.
ried,
pell.

1.

1.7.3.
;

Hannah Sage (Huntington) Chappell,


November
10, 1841, Franklin, son of
10, 1813, in

He was

born October

born August 26, 1816 marEzra and Wealthy (Arnold) ChapNorwich, Conn. Mr. Chappell was

a merchant, and a banker.


died February 18, 1849, in
1906, in

He was

a graduate of Rutgers College, 1835.

He
3,

New

London, Conn.

His wife died November

New

London.

children, born in
*
1.

new LONDON,

CONN.

*
*

2.

3.

Frank Huntington, born February 4, 1843. William Saltonstall, born April 16, 1847. Alfred Hebard, born May 12, 1849.

1.3. 3.4. 1.1. 7.3. 1.


4, 1843, in New LonLondon, Catherine Gertrude, daughter of Gilbert and Catherine (Delaney) Bishop. She was born November 29, 1849, in Montville, Conn.

Frank Huntington Chappell,

born February

don, Conn.; married June 17, 1873, in

New

466

HUNTIXGTON GENEALOGY.

tugs and barges,

Mr. Chappell is in the business of towing and transportation of coal by and wholesale and retail coal and lumber business, in New London, Conn. They are Congregationalists.

CHILDREN, BOHN IN
*
*
1.
2.

NEW LONDON,
2,

CONN.

Minnie Huntington, born August

28, 1874.

Robert Bishop,
Ballou Almy,

born August

1876.
7;

3.

Donald, born November


of"

30, 187

married October 28, 1903, Lydia

Norwich, Conn.

They

live in

New

London,

Conn.
4.
5.

6.
7.

Harold, born September 27, 1879; lives in Sierra Madre, Cal. Marion, born February 5, 1882 lives in New London, Conn. Laurence Arnold, born July 16, 1883. Frank Huntington, born September 25, 1885; lives in New Lon;

don, Conn.

1.

3.3. 4.

1.

1.7. 3.1.1.
28, 1874, in
in

Minnie Huntington (Chappell) Schultz, born August

New

London, Conn.; married September 29, 1910, Rudolph Schultz, of New York, where they live.
child.
1.

Murray

Hill,

N.

J.,

Carl

Carl Huntington,

born

May

13, 1913, in

New

York.

1.3. 3.4.
Robert Bishop Chappell,
married September

1. 1. 7. 3. 1. 2.
born August
2,

1876, in

New

London, Conn.;

28, 1904, in Noi*wich, Conn.,

Elizabeth Camp, of that city.

They

reside in

New

London.

children, born in
1.

new LONDON,
1905.

CONN.

2.
3.

William Blackstone, born July 17, Harriet Camp, born July 26, 1906. Robert Bishop, born April 2. 1910.

1.3.3. 4.
Ct.;

1.

1.7. 3.
July

1.

6.

Laurence Arnold Chappell, bom


married September
19, 1906, in
ri'side.

16. 1883, in

New

T>on(lon,

New

London, Elizabeth Norkett Prentis,

of

New

London, wliere they

child.
1.

Laurence Arnold,

born July

1,

1908, in

New

London,

Ct.

UUMTINGTON GENEALOGY.

467

1. 3.

3.4.

1. 1.

7.3. 2.

born April 16, 1847; married London, Ct., Isabel Norton, daughter of Christopher and Ellen (Harris) Culver. She was born November 2, 1849, and died

William Saltonstall Chappell,


2,

November

1868, in

New

September 25, 1914. Mr. Chappell is in the real estate and insurance business in He was an aide on Governor Morgan G. Bulkeley's staff Ct. half years, with the rank of colonel.

New
for

London, two and a

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Anne Huntington, born January 24, 1872. Edward, born March 29, 1874; married April
Selma, of Groton, Ct.

15, 1907,

Josephine

3.

4.

Alfred Saltonstall, born May Tsabelle Sage, born August 26,

9,

187 7.

1880.

1.

3.3. 4. 1.
3,

1.

7.3.2.

1.
24,

Anne Huntington (Chappell) Baker,

born January

1872, in

New

London, Conn.; married April Mass. She died August 9, 1914.

1905,

James Timothy Baker,

of

Adams,

CHILD.
1.

Mary

Saltonstall, born February

26, 1906.

1. 3.

3.4.

1. 1.

7.3. 2.3.
born

Alfred Saltonstall Chappell,

May

9,

1877, in

New

London,

Conn.; married October 26, 1898, Adelaide Palmer, of

New

London.

CHILDREN.
1.

Daniel

2.

H., born December 20, 1900. Elizabeth, born June 28, 1902.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1.
London, Conn.; married April

7.3.2.

4.
26, 1880, in

IsABELLE Sage (Chappell) Lufler, born August


3,

New

1902, Forrest D. Lufler, of Stafford Springs.

CHILDREN.
1.
2.

Nancy, born February 5, 1905. William Chappell, born February

25, 1909.

468

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 7. 3. 3.

Alfred Hebard Chappell,

born

May

12, 1849, in

New

London, Conn.;

niarried April 14, 1875, in Ni-w London, Conn., Adelaide Estelle, daughter of

George T. and Lucretia (Turner) Shepard. She was born November 8, 1856. Mr. Chappell was in the wholesale and retail coal business, and always lived in New London. He died August 4, 1912. He had held various State

and City

offices,

Chappell resides

and was Treasurer for the Conn. College for Women. in New London, Conn.

Mrs.

children.
1.

Frank Valentine,

born February

12, 1876;

married June 20,


1905,

1904, Carol Simpson.


2.

George Shepard, born January

2,

187

7;

married October

4,

Amy W.
3.

Beard.
23, 1878; died

Philip Arthur, born September

January
6,

16, 1882.

4.

Henry C,

born April 27, 1880; married April

1904, Constance

5. 6.

M. Morgan. Ruth, born January 11, 1883; died March 11, 1883. Edith Marie, born May 21, 1884; married October
Kyle
Sheffield.

28, 1903,

W.

7.

Thomas Huntington,

born April 13, 1885; died March


April 14, 1889.

6,

1902.

8. 9.

Theodore, born November 21, 1886; died Alfred Hebakd, born August 9, 1892.
members
of this family reside in

All the living

New

London, Conn.

1.

3.3.
first,

4. 1. 1. 7.4.
15, 1824,

Charles French Huntington, born December


Bridgewater, Mass.; married,
INIaria Burrell.

in

North

June

30, 1846,

in

Portland,

She died March


7,

22, 1854, in Philadel[)hia, Pa.

Mc, Abby He married,


12.

second, October

1875, in

New

London,

Ct.,

]\Liry

Elizabeth, daughter of

Daniel William and Emily (Chappell) Douglas.


1836, in Waterford, Ct.

She was born Ft-hrnary


Brookline, Majis.

died in

He was a bookkeeper, and lived in Boston and New London, Ct., January 12, 1907. He was a
of the

Ik-

Congregationalist, and

was clerk

Haward

Churcli in Brookline, Mass.

children.
*
1.

Alma French,

born

May

14,

184 7.

2.

Emily Douglas,

born January 27, 1881.

1.3. 3. 4. 1.
line,

1. 7.

4. 1.
14, 1847, in

Alma French (Huntington) Fowler, born May


Mass.; married June
7,

Brook-

1871, in Brookline, Mass.,

Frank Fowler.

HUNTINGTOX GENEALOGY.

469

1.

Alma Huntington,
She died

born September

12, 1872, in

Yonkers, N.Y.;

married, in December, 1900, in Brookline, Mass., Frank Kent.

May

3,

1903, in Brookline, Mass.

1.

3.3. 4.

1. 1. 7.

4.2.
27, 1881,

Emily Douglas (Huntington) Harwood, born January


in

London, Conn.; married, October 17, 1907, in New London, Conn., Ernest Monroe, son of Pliny Monroe and Oril Addie (Wetlierby) Harwood. He was born March 30, 1878, in West Stafford, Conn.

New

Mr. Harwood is assistant secretary and treasurer of the Marine .Iron Works. Mrs. Harwood graduated from Smith College in 1902, and served as assistant secretary of the Young Woman's Christian Association at Binghampton, N. Y., one year, general secretary' of the Passaic, N. J., Y. W. C. A., two years, and state secretary for Tennessee and Kentucky two years. They lived in West Stafford, Conn., and moved to New London, Conn., in 1895, and

now

live there.

CHILDREN, BORN IN
1.

NKW LONDON,

CONN.

Ernest Monroe,

born July 30, 1908.


12, 1912.

2. 3.

Douglas, born September 7, 1910. Elizabeth Huntington, born May


1.

3.3.4.

1. 1. 7. 5.

William Saltonstall Huntington, born September 25, 1828, in North Bridgewater, Mass.; married, May 24, 1854, in North Abington, Mass., Lucy Otis, daughter of Valentine and Jane (Churchill) Erskine. She was born October 26, 1833. Mr. Huntington was an accountant and bookkeeper, and lived in North Bridgewater, Campello, and South Abington, Mass., and New London, Conn. He was a private in the war of the Rebellion, Co. I, 1st Mass. VoL Cavalry, and Co. I, 4th Mass. Vol. Cavalry. He enlisted September 13. 1861, and was discharged September 24, 1864. Early in 1861 Mr. Huntington, believing that every man at the North,
able to bear arms, should be prepared to take the field at short notice, for the

preservation of the Union, began to

drill

in

military tactics the

members
full

of

the civil organization to which he belonged.

Later he recruited a

com-

pany, expecting to join a regiment of infantry then being raised in the State.

Governor Andrews, not being ready at that time to accept this company, and young men becoming impatient, Captain Huntington disbanded his company, and enlisted as a private in Co. I, 3rd Battalion, 1st Mass., Vol. Cavalry, many following his example by enlisting in various regiments. This battalion later was detached from the regiment by order of the War Department, and became the Independent Battalion, Mass. Cavalry Volunteers, and as
the

470
such became famous for

ttUNTINGTOX GENEALOGY.
its

bravery.

In April, 1862, Mr. Huntington was

detailed for duty at headquarters of the 10th

Army

Corps, then doing duty in


for

the Department of the South.

Here he remained

montlis, with Generals Hunter, MifcheU, Gilraore, Birney, Brooks

performing dangerous and arduous duties,


generals commanding.
lived in

two years and six and Terry, and winning the high esteem of the
His wife

He
I.,

died in Boston, Mass., April 24, 1892.

Newport, R.

in 1915.

CHILDREN.
1,

Daniel Hebard, born March


South Abington, Mass.

4,

1855; died October

1,

1855, in

2.

Adelaide Hebard,
died July
7,

born February 16, 1856, in Campello, Mass.;

1865, in South Abington, Mass.

3.

Maky Alma,

born July 21, 1860.

4.

William Hunter,

born January

7,

1862.

1.3.3.4.
Mary Alma (Huntington)
Mass.; married, June 16, 1886, in

1.

1.7. 5. 3.

Stone, born July 21, 1860, in Cami)ello, London, Conn., Jerome, son of Francis Solomon and Elizabeth (Whitmarsh) Stone. He was born April 2, 1860, in Mr. Stone is a wholesale produce merchant, and moved from Scriba, N. Y. Scriba, N. Y., to Kalamazoo, Mich., when about eight or nine years of age, and

New

still

lives there.

They

are Episcopalians.

children.
1.

Jerome Huntington,

born March 29, 1888; died August


17,

31,

1888, in Kalamazoo, Mich.


2.

Eaul Huntington,

born December

1889; died

August

27,

1906, in Kalamazoo, Mich.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 7. 5. 4.

William Hunter Huntington,


ington, Mass.; married,
first,

born January

7,

1862, in South

Ab-

October

27, 1882, in

Boston, Mass., Rosa Louise

Latham, who died April 7, 1883, in Newport, R. I. He married, second, December 26, 1894, in New York, N. Y., Amelia Jane, daughter of Henry and Caroline Roberts (Berryman) Rowe. She was born JNIarch 8, 1867, in Scales

Mound,

111.

He
macist,

is

a pharmacist, and served as such through the war with Spain.


4,

He

joined the U. S. Navy, January

1880, and was retired with the rank of Pliarto active


15, 1910,

June

8,

1903.

On

service February 28, 1905,

own application was again ordered was detached from active service, April
his

and

is

now on

the retired

list

of officers, with
I.

rank of pharmacist.

They

are

Unitarians, and live in Newport, R.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN NEWPORT,
1. 2.

471
R.
I.

Ruth, born October 31, 1895. Valentine Erskine, born June

17, 1897.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 8.

Thomas Huntington,
married,
first,

born December

October
6,

21,

1818, in

New

4, 1793, in Norwich, Conn.; London, Conn.; Elizabeth Colfax.


1,

She was born June

1797, and died April


17,

1830, in Brooklyn, Conn.

He

married, second, April

1831, in

Brooklyn, Conn., Pauline, daughter of

Moses and Milicent Clark. She was born in Brooklyn, Conn., July 12, 1798, and died February 24, 1869, in Akron, O. He was a clergyman and a physician, and a graduate of Middlebury College. He served through the War of 1812. He lived in Norwich and New London, Conn., and moved to Brooklyn, Conn., where he died December 3, 1867. They were Baptists.

CHILDREN, born IN BROOKLYN, CONN.


*
1.

Ann Elizabeth,

born December

19, 1819.

2.

Mary Whiting,
Brooklyn, Conn.

born July

2,

1821

died January

2,

1824, in

3.

4.
5.

Harriet, born January 10, 1823. Charlotte Stoddard, born May 19, Henry, born in 1829; married in 1856,

1825.
in

Providence, R. L,

Anna

Dyke, daughter of Charles N. and Charlotte J. (Hetherington) Pond. She was born in 1836 in Providence, R. I. He was secretary and treasurer of Mollins College, Winter Park, Fla., where he died June 11, 1896. He was clerk and treasurer of the town for a long time also clerk and treasurer of the Congregational Church. Mrs. Huntington resides in Winter Park,
;

Florida.
6.

Louisa, born February Conn.

15,

1832

died July

7,

1839, in Brooklyn,

*
*

7.

Emily Clark, born October


;

22, 1833.

8.

9.

10.

George, born November 5, 1835. Thomas, born May 25, 1838 died, April, 1863, in Franklin, Tenn. He was a soldier in the Civil War, in the Union army. John Clark, born August 22, 1842; died December 6, 1906, in Dallas, Tex. He was a soldier in the Civil War, in the Union
army.

1.

3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 8. 1.
born December 19, 1819,
in in

Ann Elizabeth (Huntington) Clark,


Brooklyn, Conn.; married October 22, 1838,

Brooklyn, Conn., Charles, son

472
of

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Moses and Miliceat (Skinner) Clark. He was born in Brooklyn, Conn., and was married once previous to this marriage to Tabitha Palmer. Mr. Clark was a merchant, a farmer, and a graduate of the Brooklyn, Conn, academy. He was a deacon in the Second Congregational church in Norwich, Conn., where the Rev. William Gulliver was pastor, and later was deacon in the Congregational church in Brooklyn, Conn. He lived in Norwich and Brooklyn, Conn., and in Providence, R. I., where he died. His wife died February 28, 1899, in Cedartown, Ga.

CHILDREN.
1.

Charles Huntington, born September

19, 1839, in
I.,

Norwich,

Conn.; married, in 1872, in Providence, R.

Adah

Ellen

Owen.

He
R.

enlisted in Battery A, R.
I.,

I.

Light Artillery, at Providence,

in 1861.

He was

in the battles of Bull

Run, Cub Creek,

Fairfax Courthouse, Cold Harbor, Hanover Court House,


chanicsville,

Me-

* *

2.
3.

Seven Pines, Chickahominy, Savage Station, and Malvern HiU. They had one child who died in infancy. Edward Colton, born in 1841. Annie Elizabeth, born September 16, 1844.

4.

Mary Colfax,

born
I.,

in

Brooklyn, Conn.,

in 1851,

and died

in

Providence, R.
5.

in 1864.

George Huntington,
in

born

in 1858, in Providence,

R.

1.;

married

in Mobile, Ala., Rosalie Heustis.

They have two

boys, and live

Birmingham, Ala.

1.3.3.4.
Edward Colton Clark,
Providence, R.
Civil
T.,

1. 1. 8.

1.2.
married in
tlie

born

in 1841, in NorAvich, Conn.;

Jennie, daughter of Benjamin filadding.

He

enlisted in

War

as a ninety days

man.

He

died in JNIinneapolis, Minn., in 1874.

children.
1.

Mary,

died in infancy.
in

2.

Jennie, married the Rev. George E. Benedict, and resides


town, Ga.

Cedar-

They have

five children.

1.3. 3. 4.

1. 1.

8. 1. 3.
16, 1844, in

Annie Elizabeth (Clark) Jenkins, born September


wich, Conn.; married, July 28, 1874, in Minneapolis, Minn.,
of

Nor-

Henry

Clay, son

George and Hannah (Morgan) Jenkins. He was born in Reaver Meadow, May 1, 1844. Mr. Jenkins was in the iron business, but later became a They live in Boonton, N. J. printer and publisher. They are Presbyterians, and Mr. Jenkins has been Elder in the Church
Pa.,

for forty years.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,
CHILDREN.
1.

473

Margaret Huntington,
married, January
21,

born

May

20, 1875, in

Boonton, N.

J.'

1899, in Boonton, N. J.,

James Blair
Boon-

Cochran.
ton,
2. 3.

They were

missionaries to China, under the Presby22, 1912, in

terian Board.

Mrs. Cochran died September


10, 1876, in

N.

J.

Mary Hale,

born December

Boonton, N. J.
J.

4.
5.

Emily Huntington, born September 18, 1878, in Dover, N. Jeannie Cooper, born December 1, 1882, in Boonton, N.-J. Annie Gwendolen, born March 28, 1888; died October 3,
in

1888,

Boonton, N. J.

1. 3.

3.4.

1. 1. 8.

3.

Harriet (Huntington) Coggeshall,


lyn, Conn.; married,

March

10, 1846,

born June 10, 1823, in BrookWilliam A. Coggeshall. They lived in

Providence, R.

I.,

and Brooklyn, Conn.

Mrs. Coggeshall died

in

Emporia,

Kansas, April

4, 1895.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

4.

Anna, born William. Arabella. Ada.

in

January 1847.

1.

3.3. 4.

1. 1. 8. 4.
19, 1826, in
in

Charlotte Stoddard (Huntington) Clark, born May


Brooklyn, Conn.; married April 10, 1846,
sun of John and ISIartha (Bates) Clark.
lie

Brooklyn, Conn., John Hezekiah,

was born

May

6,

1822, in Ply-

mouth, Vt.

Mr. Clark was a manufacturer


died

lived in Providence, R.

I.,

and moved

to

Minneapolis, Minn., in 1868, and died there in February, 1872.

Mrs. Clark

November 22, 1905, in Minneapolis. They were Congregationalists, and His grandfather, Daniel Clark, was a Mr. Clark was Deacon in the Church. member of the regiment recruited by Jedidiah Huntington, and served with him in the Battle of Bunker Hill, and elsewhere.
children.
*
*
1.

2.

3.

John Bates, born January 26, 1847. Elizabeth Huntington, born July 4, 1853. Frederick Arthur, born February 22, 1856;
Excelsior, Minn.
I.

died in 1872, in

These children were born in Providence, R.

474

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 3. 4. 1.

1.8.4.

1.

born January 26, 1847, in Providence, R. I.; marSeptember 28, 1875, in IMinneapoIis, Minn., Myra Almeda, daughter of Jotham Graves and Almira Philura (Converse) Smith. She was born January 28, 1853, in Stafford, Conn. He is professor of economics in Cohimbia University and Director of the Division of Economics in the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He is a graduate of Amherst College, 1872. He studied at Heidelberg University 'and Zurich College, and has degrees conferred upon him by Amherst College, PH.D., and ll.d.; by Princeton College, ll.d., and by the University
ried,

John Bates Clark,

of Christiania, ll.d.

He

is

member
The

of the

Swedish Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences; ex;

president of the American Economic Association


of Wealth," "

author of "

The Philosophy

Distribution of Wealth," " Essentials of

Economic Theory,"

and other works.

He

lived in Providence, R.

I.,

until 1869, in Minneapolis, Minn., to 1877,

in Northfield,

Minn., to 1882, in Northampton, Mass., to 1893, in Amherst,

Mass., to 1895, and

now

lives in

New

York, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
*
*
1.

2. 3.

Frederick Huntington, born April 13, Alden Hyde, born June 26, 1878. John Maurice, born November 30, 1884

1877.

is

Associate Professor

of Economics in the University of Chicago.


4.

Helen Converse,
1913, Prof.

born December 15, 1892; married, June 11, Henry Carrington, son of Robert Alexander and
of

They

Williamene Cabell (Carrington) Lancaster, live in Amherst, Mass.

Richmond, Va.

1.

3. 3.4. 1. 1. 8. 4. 1. 1.
April 13, 187 7, in Minneapolis,
City, Eleanor, daughter of Charles

Frederick Huntington Clark, born


Minn.; married in

New York
They

Henry and

Mary Booth

Phelps.

live in

Roxbury, Conn.

CHILDREN.
1.

Eunice, born June

1,

1911. 1913.

2.

Eleanor, born July

6,

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 8. 4. 1. 2.
ried

Alden Hyde Clark, born June 26, 1878, in Minneapolis, Minn.; marMay 18, 1904, in Brookline, Mass., Mary Lawrence, daughter of William
They
live in

and Mary Schaefer Whitcomb.

Ahmednagar,

India.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

475

Mary Lawrence,

born November 26, 1906.


11, 1911.

2.

3.

John Alden, born August 26, 1908. William Whitcomb, born October
1. 3.

3.4.1.
May
9,

1.

8.4.2.
Lyman, born July
4,

Elizabeth Huntington (Clark)


Providence, R.
I.;

1853,

in

married,

1876, in Minneapolis, Minn., Frederick

Wolcott, son of the Rev. George Lyman,


the Winter Street Congregational

who was

for

many

years pastoi- of

Church
1

in Boston,

Mass.

Beginning his career at the age of


ifornia.

years, he has

become a

successful

business man, holding large interests in property both in Minnesota, and Cal-

and has held the and superintendent of the Sunday School. He is a member of the Charter Commission in Minneapolis, where he resides. In 1905 he retired from Ids active business of wholesale druggist, and now devotes his time to the management of his own and his brother's properties, and is a director in a number of companies. Mrs. Lyman died March 4, 1913.
is

He

member

of the Congregational Church,

positions of deacon, trustee,

children.
1. 2.

Katherine Hart, born


Jennie

July

10, 1877.

H., born in 1879, died in 1880.

3.

Margaret Foster,

4.

born November 17, Frederick Clark, born July 26, 1890.

1887.

1.

3.3.4.

1.

1.8. 7.
22,

Emily Clark (Huntington) Miller, born October


Brooklyn, Conn.; married, September
3,

1833, in

1860,

in

Brooklyn, Conn., John

born in Greentown, O., and was a graduate of Oberlin Both Mr. and Mrs. Miller were educators in the highest sense of the word, and their aim in Ufe was to train the minds of the young to higher ideals of manhood and womanhood. Both contributed largely to different magazines and published many books. Tlic North Western University of Evanston, 111., conferred upon Mrs.
Miller.

Edwin

He was

College, in 1860.

Miller the degree of Litt. D.,

it

being the

first

honorary

title

the University

ever conferred on a woman.

Mr. Miller died

in St. Paul, Minn.,

and Mrs. Miller died


2,

at the

home

of

her brother George, in Northfield, Minn., November

1913.

children.
* *
1.

Harry Huntington,

born August
2,

2,

1861.

2.

Frederick Clark, born May

1863.

476
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Emily Louisa, born


12, 1865, in

April 25, 1865, in Akron, O.; died August

Akron, O.
born September
10, 1868.

4.

George Alfred,

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1.8. 7. 1. Hakry Huntington Miller, born August 2, 1861,


married, February
3,

in Granville,

111.;

1908, Sarita Smith.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Harriet Huntington,

born January

2,

1909.

3.

4.

Lewis Vincent, born July 20, 1910. George Huntington, born December 11, Robert Orchard, born June 27, 1914.

1911.

1.3. 3.4.
ried,

1. 1. 8.

7.2.

2, 1863; in Plainfield, 111.; marBertha Delia, daugliter of Daniel MiUer and Delia Roseanna (Barton) Robbins she was born July 19, 1867, in St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Miller is vice-president and treasurer of the St. Paul Roofing, Cornice

Frederick Clark Miller, born May


October
16, 1902,
;

and Ornamental Co.

He and

his family reside in St. Paul,

Minn.

children.
1.

2.

Robbins Huntington, born May 30, 1904, in New Haven, Conn. Frederic Huntington, born February 9, 1907, in Englewood,
N.J.

1.3.3.4.
George Alfred Miller,
(Nugent) Johnson; she was Los Angeles, Cal.
l)orn

1. 1.

8.7.4.
10, 1868,

born September
in

in

Akron, O.;

married, July 12, 1896, Sarah Virginia, daughter of James M. and

Mary A.
reside in

1872 at Visalia, Cal.

They

child.
1.

Emily Huntington,

born in 1899.

1.3. 3.4.
George
married,
first,

1.

1.8.8.
5,

Huntington, born November


June
Caroline Betsey (Weaver) Mason.

1835,

in

Brooklyn, Conn.;
of

30, 1863, in Brooklyn, Ct., Caroline

Amanda, daughter

Norman and

She was born September

22,

He married, second, November 7, 1914, in 1835, and died January 1, 1912. Tacoma, Wash., ]Margaret .1. Evans, one of the most prominent women She was ])rofessor of English Literature and Dean educators in Minnesota. of women at Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., where Mr. Huntington held

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.
the chair of rhetoric, logic and biblical literature.

477

He

is

graduate of

Brown
tral

University, and was a pastor from 1865 to 1879.

He

lived in Brook-

Ivn, Ct.,

I., from 1853 to 1862, in CenAndover, Mass., from 1864 to 1865, in Providence, R. I., from 1865 to 1870, in Oak Park 111., from 1870 to 1879, and in Northfield, Minn., from 1879 to 1915.

from 1835

to 1852, in Providence, R.

Village, Ct., from 1862 to 1864,

1.

Susie Mason, born July


dence, R.
I.

10, 1869

died Jidy 26, 1869, in Provi-

1.

3. 3.4. 1. 2.

Andrew Huntington, born June 21-2, 1 745, in Norwich, Conn.; married,


first,

November

26, 1766,

Lucy, daughter of Dr. Joseph and Lydia (Lathrop)

London, who was born July 2, 1746, and died May 9, 17 76. Of her, his brother Jedidiah, in a letter dated Camp at New York, May 21, 1776, " The death of our sister Lucy, has made one more breach in thus speaks our late happy family, though it ought to check our grief, that she left such good evidences of her interest in a better world." He married for his second wife. May 1, 17 77, Hannah Phelps, of Stonington, who was born December
Colt, of

New
:

He and his first wife united with the first Congregational church of 16, 1760. Norwich in 17 75, and eminently honored their Christian profession. His second wife, who lived until July 30, 1838, was a noble woman in all personal and social ciualities. Mrs. Sigourney says of her, "she possessed an elegance of form and address, which would have been conspicuous at any foreign court. She was especially fascinating to the children who visited her, by her liberal presentations of cake and other pleasant eatables, or, what was to some e([ually
alluring, a readiness to lend fine books with pictures."

Of Mr. Huntington

the

ners and incorruptible integrity.

same authority says " he was a man of plain manHis few words were always those of good
:

sense and truth, and the weight of his influence given to the best interests of
society."

He

was engaged
to 1789,

in

commercial pursuits, and in 1795 embarked

in

the manufacture of paper at the Falls in Norwich.

He was

Clerk of Probate
1816.

Court from 1786


the

and Judge of Probate from 1790

to

During

War of

the Revolution he was a commissary of brigade, and was untiring in

his exertions to secure

Trumbull put great


misplaced.

reliance,
7,

prompt supplies for the army. Upon his services. Gov. and it is on record that such reliance was not
1824.

He

died April

children, born in NORWICH, CONN.


*
1.
2.

Joseph, born September

3,

1768.
(1. 3. 4. 2. 6. 1.)

Hannah,
died

born July 20, 1770; mai-ried Samuel


21, 1818. 15, 1778.
1,

and

3. 4.

November Lucy, born March

Charles Phelps, born October

1779.

478

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1.

3. 3. 4. 1. 2, 1.

ried July 17, 1791, Eunice Carew,


ter of Capt.

Joseph Huntington, born September 3, 1768, in Norwich, Conn.; marwho was born December 31, 1769, a daugli-

Joseph and Eunice (Edgerton) Carew. Norwich town and a merchant. He died June January 8, 1848.

He was
16, 1837,

a prominent

man

in

and

his wife

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


*
*
1.

2.

3.

4.

* * *

5.
6.
7.

Joseph Carew, born January 23, 1792. Lucy Coit, born November 22, 1794. Eunice Edgerton, born September 13, 179 7. Benjamin Franklin, born January 2, 1800, and Oliver Ellsworth, born September 3, 1802. Andrew Backus, born December 16, 1805.

died

May 3,

1801.

Hannah

Phelps, born April

29, 1808.

8. 9.

Lydia Coit, born April 29, 1808, and died November 28, Sally Ann, born May 18, 1811, married, Hon. Jabez W.
4. 1. 8. 2.).

1829.
(1. 3. 5.

She died

in Norvrich

at

her

sister's,

Mrs. Strong,

June
10.
3,

26, 1861.

George Frederic,
1819.

born December

27, 1813,

and died September

1.3. 3.4. 1.2.

1. 1.
23, 1792, in

Joseph Carew Huntington, born Saturday, January

Norwich, Conn.; married, Sunday, October 1, 1816, Julia Stewart Dodge of New York City, who was born March 28, 1799. She was daughter of David Low Dodge and Sarah Cleveland, and died in New York, December 23,1859, a^ed sixty years. He was several years in business in his native town, and

removed to New York city in 1834. He was a man very active in religion, and was ordained deacon of the Tenth Presbyterian church, New York. He
died in that city April 30, 1852.

children.
*
1.

2.

David L. Dodge, born April 30, 1818. George Frederic, born in Norwich, January
Lucia Coit, born
3,

5,

1820.

3.

in

Norwich, April

11, 1822,

married September
Y.,

1840, George Hale White, m.

d., of

Hudson, N.

who

died

April 11, 1857.


L.
4.

Mary

Magoun. Strong, born

She married again, October They lived in Hudson, N. Y.


in

23, 1861,

Stephen

Norwich, February
Norwich, April

14,

1824, and died

April 12, 1826.


5.

William Stuart,
24, 1831.

born
in

in

2,

1827, and died

March

6.

Julia Porter, born

Norwich, February

16, 1829.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
7.

479
25, 1831,

Ltdia Coit, born


tember

in

Norwich, January
in

and died Sep1833, and died

20, 1832.

8.

Joseph Ellsworth, born


SejJtember
7,

Norwich,

May
city,

28,

1834.
in

9.

Charles Stuart, born


died August 31, 1835.

New

York

March

20, 1835,

and

10.

Charles Stuart, born


was living
in

in

Waterford, N. Y., June

17, 1838,

and

New York
War.

city.

He was

in the U. S. service, dur-

ing the Civil


11.

Sarah Cleveland,
married April
12,

born in Hudson, N. Y., February


1859,

15, 1840;

born

Seymour, of at Yonkers, N. Y., February


26, 1861;

WUliam Lewis, son of William North New York city. They had one son, William N.,

20, 1861, and died February and a daughter, Julia Huntington, born in New York,

March,

1,

1862.

1.3. 3.4. 1.2.


David
for years in

1. 1. 1.

L.

Dodge Huntington,
3,

born in Norwich, Conn., April 30,

1818; married, February

1847,

New York

city.

Martha Van Dresar. He was a merchant, He was living in Scranton, Penn., in 1863.

CHILDREN.
1.

Julia White, born

2. 3.

4.

Fond du Lac, Wis., November 14, 1847, and New York city. Lucia Coit, born in New York city, June 16, 1850. Joseph Carew, born in Waupun, Wis., March 6, 1854. Stephen Van Dusak, born in Fond du Lac, Wis., April 26, 1855.
in

died April 13, 1852, in

1.
City; married,

3.3.

4.

1.2. 1. 1.2.
born January
5,

George Frederic Huntington,


December
11, 1844, in

1820, in

New York

New York

City, Flora Jane, daughter

of

James and Elida (Schemerhorn) Cleland.

New York City, N. Y., and He was a surgeon and


College.

She was born July 20, 1828, in Memphis, Tenn. physician, and a graduate of the Albany Medical
died, July 3, 1867, in

He served all through the Civil War as army surgeon with the 19th Wisconsin Volunteers, part of the time as hospital surgeon.

He

lived in

phis, Tenn.,

Norwich, Conn., New York City, Portage, Wis., and Memwhere he died October 19, 1866. They were Episcopalians.

children.
*
1. 2.

Elida, born October


N. Y.

19, 1846, in

New York
4,

City,

Frederick Crenelle, born August

1848, in

New

N. Y. York City,

480
*
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

4.

Charles Cleland, born June 5, 1855, in Cornelia, born November 10, 1859, in
first,
111.,

Portage City, Wis.


Portage, Wis.; married.

in

Brooklyn, N. Y., William


in

Ellis.

Second,

in

Chicago,

Leslie H. Cliatterson; they live in

San Antonio, Texas.

5.

Floka, died

Memphis, Tenn.

1.3.3.4.

1. 2. 1.

1.3.

1.

Elida (Huntington) Van Dresser, born October 19, 1846, in New York City; married, August 31, 1868, in New York City, Alfred Philip, son of Jeremiah and Phoebe Ann (Slocum) Van Dresser. He was born June 24, 1841, in Hume, N. Y. j\Ir. Van Dresser was a bank clerk, and lived in Mem])his, Tenn. They moved to New York City in 1906. He served through the Civil War, enlisted in 1861, and was discharged in 1864. He was with the 104th New York VolHe enlisted as private and was made unteers, called the Wadworth Guards. captain. He died June 13, 1914, in New York, N. Y. Mrs. Van Dresser died
June
11, 1914, in the

same

city.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Frederick Huntington, born July 13, 1869; married, September They live in Memphis, Tenn. 7, 1894, Ann Miller. William Thatcher, born October 2H, 1871.

3.

Alfred Philip, born December 3, 1873; married October Maud Duncan. They live in Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

4,

1906,

4.

Mary

in

German

Benedict, born December 4, 1876. She is a prima donna, opera, and lives in Dessau, Germany.

1.3.3.4. 1.2.

1.

1.2. 1.2.
;

William Thatcher Van Dresser, born October 28, 1871 married, June 3, 1903, Jasmine Adson Stone. Mr. Van Dresser is an artist of ability, and illustrates for all the leading He inherits liis artistic ability magazines, and is also an illustrator of books. from his mother. He has studied in Chicago, 111., New York City, and Paris, and has taught in the Art Students' League of New York City, where they
live.

children.
1.

Cleveland Stone,

born March
28, 1909.

15, 1905.

2.

Peter, born September

1.

3.3.4. 1.2.

1.

1.2.2.
4,

Frederick Grenelle Huntington, born August


York
City,

1848, in

New

N.

Y.; married,

Branch, daughter of

October 14, 1885, in Mempliis, Tenn., Annis Dr. William B. and Annis Lavinia (Kennedy) Eubank.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
She was born September
divorced.
15, 1864, in

481
Tbey have been
111.,

Magnolia, Arkansas.

He

is

a banker, and

1864; later to Memphis, Tenn., where he

moved from Portage City, now lives.


CHILD.

Wis., to Chicago,

in

1.

Elizabeth Lavinia, born October

7,

1886.

1.3.3.4. 1.2.
City,

1.

1.2. 3.
5,

Charles Cleland Huntington, born June


Wis.;

1855,

in

Portage

daughter of
born

Memphis, Tenn., Flora Pamelia, Dwight Alanson and ]Mary Rebecca (Wolfe) Clarke. She was
married, June
27,

1878, in

May He is

29, 1860.

Vice President and General Manager of the H. Wetter Manufacfor

turing Co., of Memphis, Chattanooga, and South Pittsburgh, Tenn., and lived
in

Memphis

nooga, Tenn., (1914), where he

more than thirty-eight years. They are now living in Chattais manager of the new works of H. Wetter

]\Ianufacturing Co., recently located there.

Mrs.

Ward Chapter
She
is

Huntington has just completed the organization of the Nancy D. A. R., in Chattanooga, Tenn., of which she is Regent. a descendant of the Clarkes of colonial days, and Revolutionary heroes.

CHILDREN, BORN IN MEMPHIS, TENN.


*
*
1.
2.

3.

Cornelia Cleland, born May 31, 1881. Dwight Clarke, born April 25, 1883. Charles Cleland, born January 2, 1889;
Charles Clifford and Carohne (Fraser)
in

married, June

21,

1913, in Chattanooga, Tenn., Dorothy Fraser, daughter of Dr.


Ellis.
;

Nova

Scotia.

He

is

in the insurance business

She was born was a student

in

William and Mary College


are Presbyterians.

in Virginia, but did not graduate.

They

1.3.3.4. 1.2.

1. 1.

2.3.

1.
31, 1881, in

Cornelia Cleland (Huntington) Washburn, born May

Memphis, Tenn.; married, October 19, 1904, in Mempliis, Harry Philip, son of Frank M. Washburn. He was born in Lafayette, Indiana. Mr. Washburn is a chemist, a graduate of Purdue University at LafayHe is now living in Kewanee, 111. ette, Ind.
Mrs. AA'^ashburn died

May

27, 1911, in Lafayette, Ind.

He

is

a Methodist.

CHILD.
1.

Flora Huntington,
1912, in

born August

1,

1905

died

November

20,

Memphis, Tenn.

31

482

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 2. 1. 1. 2.

3.2.
i\Icmi>liis,

DwiGHT Clarke Huntington,


l\'nn.; married, in

born April 25, 1883, in

Texas,

]\Iatliil(le

Sdianfurt, of Cincinnati.

At present,

(1915,) they reside in Globe, Arizona.

CHILDREN, HORN IN KL PASO, TEXAS.


1.

2.

3.

DwiGHT Clarke, born March 24, 1910. Eleanore Virginia, born January 30, Flora Clarke, born February 8, 1914.
line,

1912.

She

is

the sixth Flora in

three on her grandfather's side, three on her grandmother's

side.

1.

3.3.4.

1.

2. 1. 1. 6.

Julia Porter (Huntington) (iRENELLE, born February 16, 1829, in 1, 1848, in New York City, N. Y., William Henry, son of Thomas antl Matilda (Earl) Grenelle. He was born in New York, N. Y., in 1820. He was a revenue lawyer. He died December 21, 1890, and his wife tiled June 11, 1887, both in Brooklyn, N. Y. They were EpiscoNorwich, Conn.; married, July
palians.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NEW YORK.


*
1.

2. 3.

4.
5.

6.
7.

8.

Julia Stuart, born December 27, 1849. William Earl, born June 1, 1852; died July 31, 1871. Charles Frederick, born October 13, 1855; died June Joseph Huntin(;ton, born July 8, 1861. Lucie Magoun, born June 26, 1864; died May 15, 1865. Mary Hobart, born March 2, 1868. Thomas, born January 12, 1870. Robert Ruthereord, born March 10, 1871.

11, 1861.

1.3.3.4. 1.2.
Brooklyn, N. Y.; married,
Nightingale.
also dead.
^NFrs.

1. 1. 6. 1.
27, 1849, in

Julia Stuart (Grenelle) Nightingale, born Deceudier

May

6,

1876, in Brooklyn, N. Y., Lionel Bridges


3,

Nightingale died December

1909.

Mr. Nightingale

is

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

4.
5. 6.

Eleanor Maria, born June 19, 1877. Julia Huntington, born March 24, 1879. Lionel Gijenellk, born February 28, 1881. Lucie Magoun, bom October 7, 1882. Ida Ethelstone, born September 16, 1884. Marguerite, born March 18, 1888; died in

1891.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1.

483

3.3.4.

1. 2. 1.

1.6.4.
8,

Joseph Huntington Grenelle, born July

1861, in Brooklyn, N.Y.;

married February 18, 1892, in Brooklyn, N. Y., Esther Buckley.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Alice Naomi, born October 23, 1892. WiNNiFRED Huntington, born October

8,

1896.

1.3. 3. 4. 1.2.
Mary

1. 1. 6. 6.
2,

Hobart (Grenelle) Wilcox, born March

1868, in Hudson,

N. Y.; married February 1, 1894, in Brooklyn, N. Y., George Augustus, son of Jonathan Samuel and Chloe (Hand) Wilcox. He was born in Madison, Ct.

Mr. Wilcox is a lawyer and a graduate of Yale College, in the Class of He Uved in Detroit, Mich., and moved to Madison, Ct., where he now lives. Mrs. Wilcox is a celebrated vocalist.
1852.

CHILD.
1.

Constance Grenelle, born August

2,

1895, in Brooklyn,

N. Y.

1.3.3.4.
N. Y.; married
in

1. 2. 1.

1.6. 8.
10, 1871, in

Robert Rutherford Grenelle,

born March

Brooklyn,

January, 1896, in Brooklyn, N. Y.,

Mary Hayden Seymour.

CHILD.
1.

Brace Hayden,

born in February, 1897.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 2. 1. 2.

Lucy Coit (Huntington) Cleveland, born November 22, 1794, in Norwich Town, Ct.; married May 25, 1817, Stephen Bly Cleveland, who was born February 15, 1792, and was a merchant of Bloomfield, N. J., where she Mr. Cleveland married again, and died January 7, died March 24, 1818.
1837, in Cincinnati, O.

CHILD.
1.

Joseph Huntington, born February


Ohio,

22, 1818; died at Ellsworth,

May

25, 1854.

1.3. 3.4. 1.2. 1.3.


Eunice Edgerton (Huntington) Strong, born September
in
13, 1797,

Norwich,

Ct.;

married, July
(1.3.3.4.1.7.)

7,

1825, in Norwich, Henry, son of Rev.

Joseph and Mary Norwich, Ct.

Strong.

He was

born August 23, 1788, in

484
^Ir.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Strong was a lawyer, a graduate of Yale College
of the Connecticut Legislature.
it.

in 1806,

which

also

conferred the degree of ll.d. upon him in 1848.


a

He was two

or three tinies

member

He was
;i

frequently offered political

preferment, but declined


College, but refused
19, 1865, in
it.

He was
died

invited to

professorship uf law in Yale

He

November

12, 1852,

and

his wife died

June

Norwich, Ct.

CHILDKEN, HORN IN NORWICH, CT.


*
1.

Mary

2.

3.

Eunice, born October 27, 1827. Henry Ellsworth, born March 15, 1829; died March 31, 1829. Henrietta Huntington, born September 13, 1833 died May
;

27, 1838.

1.3.3.4. 1.2.
Mary Eunice

1. 3. 1.
27, 1827, in

(Strong) Gulliver, born October


Gulliver.

Nor-

wich, Ct.; married September 16, 1852, in Norwich, Daniel Francis, son of

John and Sarah (Putnam)


Mass.

He was

born

May

29, 1826, in

Boston,

Mr. Gulliver was a jdiysician, a graduate of Yale College, in 1848, and from Jefferson Medical College, in Philadelphia, Pa., 1852. He was Deacon of the first Congregational Church in Norwich from 1867 to 1873, and of the

Broadway Church

in

Norwich, from 1886


till

to 1895.

He

lived in Norwich, Ct.,


1,

his death,

May

22, 1895.

Mrs. Gulliver

died April

1903, in Norwich, Ct.

children, born in NORWICH, CT.


*
1.

2.

3.

Henry Strong, boi-n October 31, 1853. Arthur Huntington, born December 13, 1856. Gertrude Putnam, born November 27, 1858, and
1,

died January

1862, in Norwich, Ct.

4.

Charlotte

Chester, born

September

11,

1860;

lives

in

Norwich, Ct.
5.
6.

Frederick Putnam, born August 30, 1865; lives in Norwich, Ct. Eunice Henrietta, born Sei)tember 13,186 7; lives in Norwich, Ct.

7.

Benjamin Wolcott, born


in

July

2,

1869; died January 30, 1906,


died

Providence, R.

1.

8.

Robert Joseph,

born June

7,

1872;

.June

23, 1894,

in

Williamstown, Mass.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 2.

1.3.
Falls,

1. 1.
Ct.;

Henry Strong Gulliver,


married, September
of the Rev. William
3,

born October 31, 1853, in Norwich,

1887, in

Wappingers

N. Y., Harriet, daughter

Henry and Elcanora Elizabeth (Hedges) Evans.

She

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
was born February
College, B.A. 1883.
27, 1859, in Kingston,

485
is

N. Y.

She

a graduate of Vassar

Mr. Gulliver
1877, to

is

a teacher, a graduate of Yale, b.a. 1875, m.a. 1893, and

of Columbia, ll.b. 1879.

He moved to Hartford in 1875, to N. Y. City in Newburgh, N. Y., in 1885, to Branford, Ct., in 1887, to New Haven, Ct., in 1890, and to Waterbury, where he still lives, in 1895. He is princi])al of the Waterbury High School, a vestryman in Trinity Church, a Royal Arch Mason, and a member uf the Connecticut Society of
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

the S. A. R.

William Evans,

born June

16,

1888; died young,


7,

Henry Stkong,
Carl Chester,

born September
born February
is

1889

died young.

3.

26, 1891.

He

is

a graduate of

Yale, b.a. 1913, and

a teacher of English, in Robert College,

Constantinojjle, Turkey.
4.

Robert Huntington,
of Yale, B.A. 1913,

born February
is

26, 1891.

He

is

a graduate

and

an accountant,
26,

in Philadelphia, Pa.

5.

6.

Ralph Putnam, born March Harold Strong, born July


(1915.)

1892 1893

died young.

30,

he

is

a student at Yale,

7.

Arthur Conant,

born March

14, 1902.

1.3.3.4. 1.2.2.
Arthur Huntington Gulliver,
wich, Ct.; married April
8;

1. 3.

1.2.
in

born December 13, 1856,


Ct.,

Nor-

1885, in

Wauregan,

Freedie Amelia, daughter

of David and Maria Arnold

(Hammond) Emerson.
Norwich Free Academy, 1873, and of was employed in the AVhitin Machine the Wauregan Mills, 1878 to 1886; was superin-

Mr. Gulliver

is

a graduate of the
B.

Yale University, A.

1877.
in

He

Works,
at

in 1877-78,

and

tendent of the Pequot Mills, in IMontville,

Ct.,

1886-87; Superintendent of Mills

Grosvenor Dale,

Ct.,

1887 to 1890

traveling for the Pettee

Machine Works,
Lonsdale Co.,
spent

Newton Upper
Ashtou, R.
I.,

Falls, Mass., 1890-91; assistant superintendent

l!S91 to

1900; agent for the Boston Manufacturing Co., Waltham,

Mass,, 1900-1904.

He

then gave up business, temporarily, for a rest


Falls, R.

a couple of years in Norwich. Ct., mostly in cotton mill work, in the Samoset
Co.;
office,

was superintendent. Valley


August, 1906,
in

I.,

1905. and

at

Ponemah

Mills

January. 1908 he went to Norristown, Pa., as manager


to

of the

Wyoming
1912, he

Sj)inning Co., ami stayed until the plant

ary

1,

came

Norwich,

Ct.,

was leased. Januwhere he has since been working in


of

different lines of business.

He
is

Cotton Manufacturers.

He

is a member of the National Association member of the Presbyterian Church.

1,

Edith Emerson, born January


1893.

26,

1886

died

September

22,

486

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1.2. 1. 5.
Conn.; married, June 10, 1830, in Norwich, Conn.,

Oliver Ellsworth Huntington, born Septembers, 1802, in Norwich, Mary Ann, daughter of Joseph Strong. She was born in 1807, and died November 23, 1840. He
ter of

married, second, April 12, 1854, in Deerfield, Mass., Eunice Kimberly, daugh1825, and died

Henry and Betsy (Kimberly) Hitchcock. She was born August 19, He He had no children by this marriage. March 16, 1910.

was a druggist and chemist, a graduate of Yale College, 1825. He lived in New York City, and moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he died July 13, 1877. Mrs. Eunice Huntington was a devoted member of the Second Presbyterian Church, of Cleveland, Ohio, and was actively engaged in its benevolent and missionary activities. But her energies were not given exclusively to work in her own church. She was one of the organizers of the AVoman's Christian Association; was the first chairman of the Stillman AVitt Boarding Home, a position she filled for over twenty-five years was one of the A'ice Presidents of the Association, and for a year and a half acting President, (refusing to take that office permanently). In each office she was always faithful and successful, serving with wisdom and good judgment. Another demand upon her activities came to her almost at the ince]>tion
;

of the organization of the AA^oman's Foreign Missionary Society of Cleveland

Presbytery in 1873, when she became


ability

its

President.

For twenty-five years


with conspicuous

she served the Society in that capacity, conducting

its affairs

and wisdom. She was a woman

of rare refinement

and an

earnest, prayerful disciple of Christ,

and courtesy, a sympathetic friend, growing in christian graces with

advancing years.

CHILDREN.
1.

Harriet Lucretia,
June
2,

born March

2,

1832, in Norwich, Conn.; died

1833, in N. Y. City.
26, 1834, in

2.

Lydia Coit, born November


September
7,

N. Y. City, and died

1835, in Norwich, Conn.

3.

Henry Strong,
1841, in

born July

15, 1836.

4.

Charles Ellsworth, born


Ohio City.

April 18, 1837, and

died

March

9?

1. 3.

3.4.

1. 2. 1. 5. 3.

Henry Strong Huntington, born July 15, 1836, in New York City; married December 8, 1870, in Chicago, 111., Mary Lawrence, daughter of George and Theresa T. (Arms) Herbert. She was born April 5, 1841, in Ellsworth, Me.

He is a Congregational clergyman and a graduate of Yale College, 1857, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1862. He preached in the Congregational Church in AA'arner, N. H., from 1863 to 1872, in the First Church of Gales-

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.
burg,
111.,

487

from 1872 to 1876,


in

in the
first

Congregational church in Gorham, Me.,

from 187 7 to 1887, and

the

Congregational church in Milton, Mass., of

which he

is

now pastor

emeritus, from 1888 to 1907.

He was
of

corresponding secretary of the General Association of the Con-

gregational churches of

New

Hampshire, and

later of the

General Conference

Maine.
years.

In

Warner and Gorham he


and
in

served upon the school committee for

many
2. 4.)

After his retirement from the active ministry he devoted himself

to historical work,

1914 completed a

life

of

Samuel Huntington,

(1. 3. 4.

signer of the Declaration of Independence, and President of Continental

Congress.

He and

his wife reside at Milton,

Mass.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

3.

Cornelia Strong, born October 14, 1872. Theresa Lyman, born ^lay 21, 1875. Ellsworth, born September 16, 1876, in Galesburg,
I)lorations

111.

After

graduating from Beloit College, Wis., in 1897, he began his eximmediately.

He

went

to

Turkey and spent four

years teaching in Euphrates College at Ilarput, in Armenia, on

Upper Eu])hrates River. During vacations he explored the surrounding country, especially some of the Kurdish regions
the

which aie almost independent of the Turkish government. He was arrested twice because the Turkish officials thought that anv one who took notes so freely must be a spy, and at two other times was requested not to travel so much. Before leavinoTurkey he succeeded, after several attempts, in floating through the canyons of the Uj)i)er Euphrates and down the rapids in company with W. H. Norton, U. S. Consul at Harput. The journey had been made only once before, by the German General von Moltke, in 1839. The natives claimed that the rapids had become more filled with boulders since von Moltke's time,
and that no one could pass them. They refused to accompany Mr. Huntington and Mr. Noiton, who made the most dangerous parts of the trip alont'. In addition to making maps of the river and of various other regions, Mr. Huntington discovered and explored a number of llittite and other ruins. In recognition of this work he was awarded the Gill IMemorial bv the Royal Geograpliical Society of London. On returning from Turkey he carried on graduate work for two years at Harvard, and then went with the well-known
geographer Professor

W. M. Davis, to Russian Turkestan, as a part of the Pumpelly Expedition of the Carnegie Institution of After the main party returned home, he traveled Washington.
with the Khirghiz across the Tian Shen Mountains to Chinese
Tui-kestan.

Returning by way of the Alai Mountains he was

488

HUNTIXGTOX GENEALOGY.
joined by a Russian
official,

Yanehevetski, and the two made a


traveled along the Pcrso-Afghan
is

journey to Seistan, at the corner where Afghanistan and Baluchistan join


Persia.

They

border in a most lawless region which


the Persians nor the Afghans.
at

They

tried to enter

under the rule of neither Afghanistan

two or three points, but in each case were summarily put out by Afghan soldiers. After spending the winter in Persia, ISIr. Huntington joined the second Pumpelly expedition and assisted
in excavations at

Anau and Merv on

the borders of the Trans-

caspian desert.

After a stay of only four months in America, during which he

wrote half of a volume entitled "Explorations in Turkestan,"

Mr. Huntington went to India in company with Mr. Robert L. Barrett, and crossed the Himalayas and the Karakorun plateau
to

Chinese Turkestan.
life of

He

then spent a year alone

in the de-

serts of

Chinese Turkestan, exploiting ancient ruins and studying


the people.

the

During the winter he crossed an absostick

lutely unexplored portion of the


salt

broken into blocks which


camels.

Lop desert, a vast up two or three

plain of rock
feet.

point 150 miles from the nearest village the camels strayed
in pursuit of wild

At a away

Only the energy


twenty-five

of a native camel-

man

in following the animals

miles by moonlight

saved the party from almost certain destruction.

From Chinese

Turkestan the route back to civiUzation was through the depression of Turfan, which, although in the heart of Asia, lies below

Omsk. The results of this journey were embodied in a volume entitled " The Pulse of Asia," a work which was honored by medals from the Geographical Society of Paris, and the Harvard Travelers
sea level, to the Siberian railroad at

Club.

After writing this volume, Mr. Huntington went to Yale

University in 1907, as instructor in geography, a subject whose

advanced phases were then new in universities. In 1909, he again went to Asia, this time under the auspices of Yale University. He spent six months in traveling back and
forth in Palestine

and the Syrian

desert,
in

and

in crossing the

center of Asia Minor.


tine

This resulted

a book entitled " Palestime in investigating

and

its

Transformation."

Since then his travels have been

confined to America.

He

has spent

much

the ruins of the southwest, and in working out the history of the
big trees of California, in relation to
also traveled in

human

history.

He

has

Yucatan and Gautemala, among the ruins of the This work has been described in numerous ancient Mayas. articles, especially in Harper's Magazine, and also in a book called " The Climatic Factor, as Illustrated in Arid America." Although some of Mr. Huntington's work was done from sheer

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.
love of exploration, most of
it

489
definite aim.

was directed toward a

His purpose was


ditions

in general to-study the effect of


life

geographic con-

upon the

and character of primitive people.


All his later journeys

Later

he became

specifically interested in the question of

changes of

climate during historic times.

were

was the investigation of ancient lakes which led him into the dangerous regions of Afghanistan and into the unexplored salt wastes of Lop. His work has given rise to a distinct theory of pulsatory changes of Evidence of this seems climate, and of their effect upon history. to be found not only among the ruins, rivers and lakes of Asia, but in the trees of California, and in the remarkable civilization
planned in order
to

throw

light

on

this.

It

which sprang up about 2,000 years ago in Central America. He has published " The Climatic Factor " and " The Solar HypoHis most recent work, published thesis of Climatic Changes."
in 1915, is entitled " Civilization

and Climate."

He

received the degree of Master of Arts from Harvard in

1902, and that of Doctor of Philosophy from Yale in 1909.

He

belongs to the Congregational church, and


politics.
4.

is

independent in

George Herbert,
there
till

born April 12, 1878, in Gorham, Me.; lived and then went to Milton, Mass., where he stayed until 1896, when he went to Williams College, fi-om which he graduated in 1900. He went at once to Robert College, Constantinople, as tutor, and remained there untU 1904. He next studied at Hartford Theological Seminary for three years, receiving the degree of b. d. in 1907, and being ordained a Congregational
1888,

minister in Milton, Mass.,

May

31, 1907.

He

returned to Rob-

5.
6.

and as proand has resided there since. His engagement to Miss Elizabeth W., daughter of Cleveland II. Dodge of New York, was announced November 10, 1915. Henry Strong, born in Gorham, Me., February 26, 1881.
ert College as principal of the preparatory school

fessor in the College,

Ruth Lawrence,
1.

born November

19, 1882.

3.3. 4. 1.2.

1.

5. 3. 1.
14, 1872, in

CoRNKLiA Strong (Huntington) Damon, born October


Warner, N. H.; married, July
20, 1911, in Milton, Mass.,

Theron Johnson Damon, of Concord, Mass. He is a gi'aduate of Harvard University, was a teacher in Robert College, Constantinople, Turkey, and is now a correspondent for American and English newspapers, in Constantinoj)le, where they reside.
CHILD.
1.

George Huntington,
Turkey.

born July

25,

1912, in

Constantinople,

490

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 2.
burg,

1.5.

3. 2.
21, 1875, in Gales-

Theresa Lyman (Huntington) Zeigler, born May


111.;

married, October 18, 1906, in Milton, ]Mass., Charles Lincoln, son of

Alfred and Eliza Durant (Cole) Ziegler.

He was

born July

11, 1864,

and

is

a manufacturer, and has always lived in Roxbury.


alists.

They

are Congregation-

CHILDREN.
1.

Constance Herbert, born November


Mass.

24,

1907,

in

Roxbury,
]\lass.

2.

Lyman Huntington,
1.

born December

11, 1912. in

Roxbury,

3.3.4.

1. 2. 1.
in

5. 3. 5.
26, 1881;

Henry Strong Huntington, born

Gorham, Me., February

married December 26, 1912, at Ottumwa, Iowa, Edith Marguerita, daughter of Thomas D. and Lida Foster. He went to yalc College in 1900, graduating lie then taught a year in Oberlin College, in 1904 with the degree of B. A.
spent a year wandering in the West, and returned to New York to engage in In 1908 he went to editorial work on the Christian Work and Evangelist.

Auburn Theological Seminary, where he received the degree of B. d. in 1911, and was ordained a Cono-regational minister at IVIilton, Mass., the same sumHe at once took up the pastorate of Hope Presbvterian Church, in mer town, N. Y., where he still remains, 1915. Watertow
child.
1.

Henry Strong,
1.

born Februajy

15, 1915.

3.3. 4. 1.2. 1. 5. 3. 6.
born November
19, 1882,

Ruth Lawrence (Huntington) Fletcher,


in of

Gorham, Me.; married in Milton, Mass., June 5, 1906, Samuel Adams, son George Albert and Jennie Fi-ames (Clapp) Fletcher. He was born July
Mr. Fletcher
an electrical engineer, and a graduate of the Massachusetts and moved from ^Nlilton, ^lass., to Schenectady, 1903; to Scrantun, Penn., in 1905; tu AVilkinsburg. Penn..
is

30, 1881, in Milton, Mass.

Institute of Technology, 1903,

N. Y., July 10, where they now

reside,

May

2,

1907.

His father, Capt. George Fletcher, was in a JNIassachusetts Regiment in the Civil War, and his great grandfather. Dr. Samuel Adams, was a Surgeon on Washington's Staff in the Revolutionary War.

children.
1.

Henry Huntington,
Penn.

born November
17, 1914.

4,

1907,

in

Wilkinsburg,

2.

Roger Clapp,

born

May

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

491

1.3.3.4.
Andrew Backus Huntington,
Conn.;

1. 2. 1. 6.
born December 16, 1805, in Norwich,

Wilham and Sarah (Schaefer) Norris. She was born June 14, 1804. He was a merchant, and lived in Norwich, Conn., Baltimore, Md., Avon and Paradise, N. Y. He died January 10, 1851, and his wife died September 20, 1861, in Norwich Town, Conn., where she was visiting her two sons, George and Richard, at Mr. Saxton's Boarding School.
married, December 17, 1829, Jane Eliza, daughter of

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

4.

Joseph William Norris, born November 26, 1830, in Baltimore, Md.; died April 24, 1831, in Baltimore, Md. Joseph William Norris, born January 27, 1832. Eunice Sarah Norris, born November 20, 1833. Andrew Backus, born January 1, 1835, in Norwich, Conn.; married Sarah

Ann McGinley, and


born March

died February

2,

1889, in

New

Albany, Ind.
5.

Charles Snowden,
February

1,

1837, in Avon, N. Y.; died

18, 1859, in Philadelphia,

Penn.
Md.; died January

6.

Jane Eliza, born June

17, 1839, in Baltimore,

25, 1898, in Philadelphia,


7.

Penn.
in Paradise,

John Buckler,
August
3,

born January 21, 1841,

N.

Y.; died

1841, in Paradise, N. Y.

8.

9.

10.

* 11.

Rosalia Lytitia Norris, born March 17, 1842; died July 12, 1842, in Baltimore, Md. Edward Schaefer Norris, born July 7, 1843; died March 9, 1844, in Baltimore, Md. George Frederick, born April 28, 1845. Richard Thomas, born May 24, 1847.

1.3.3.4.1.2. 1.6.2.
timore, Md.; married, July

Joseph William Norris Huntington, born January 27, 1832, 8, 1855, Mary G., daughter of Joseph and
She was born October
and served
10, 1823, in

in Bal-

Seblia

(Koble) Pippitt.

New

Jersey.

He
dained.

studied for the ministry in the Episcopal church, but was never or-

He
full

enlisted

in the Civil AVar.

the highest offices in that society in

New

Jersey.

He was a Mason and held When a young man he

served a
tive

apprenticeship in the pattern department of the Norris Locomo-

works

in Philadelphia,
8,

Penn.

He

died October 12, 1903, and his wife died

September

1907, in Philadelphia, Penn.

William, born May

12,

1856; died July 22, 1858.

This
in 1863.

is

the

last child registered in the first

Memoir, published

492

HUNTINGTON GRNEALOGV.
1. 3. 3. 4.

1.2.

1. e. 3.

Eunice Sarah Norris (Huntington) Barrington, born November 20, 1833, in Norwich, Conn.; married, June 20, 1858, in Philadelphia, Pa.,
Sanuiel, son of Samuel and Susan Love (Furze) Barrington. He was born June 5, 1835, in Philadelphia, Pa. He removed to Harrisburg, Pa., in 1886, where he now lives. He is a merchant, and served as sergeant in the Civil War, with Co. C, 32d Pennsylvania Vol., and was in the Battle of Gettysburg. He enlisted in September 1862, and was discharged in 1865. Mrs. Barrington died December 18, 1903, in Paxton, Pa. She was an Episcopalian, and Mr. Barrington was Church Warden and V^estryman aliuut

ten years.

hale, hearty

man

in 1915.

CHILDREN.
1.

Evelyn, born August

19, 1861,

in

Philadelphia,

Pa.

She
2,

is

principal of a Kindergarten School in Harrisburg, Pa.


2.

Henry Strong,

born October

15, 1864,

and died March

1866,

in Philadelphia.

3.

4.

Edward Hatch, born December NoRAH, born January 25, 1869, in


7,

18, 1866.

Philadelphia, Pa., and died July

187 7, in Fort AVashington, Pa.


6,

5.

Samuel, born February


August
25, 1896, in

1872, in

Gwynedd,

Pa.,

and died

Fort Washington, Pa.

1.3.3.
phia, Pa.; married, in

4. 1. 2. 1. 6. 3. 3.

Edward Hatch Barrington,


died in
Pa.

born December 18, 1866, in PhiladelJune 1891, in Harrisburg, Pa., Sarali INIay Brooks, who October, 1895. Mr. Harrington lives with his father in Harrisburg,

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Samuel Huntington, born March 20, 1892. Norah, born April 29, 1893; married, September 26, Calvin Saltzgiver, Jr. They live in Harrisburg, Pa.
1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 2. 1. 6.

1912, Jay

10.
in

George Frederick Huntington,


Md.; married, October 30, 1871,
of
in

born April 28, 1845,

Baltimore,

in Pliiladelphia, Pa.,

Sarah p]mma, daughter


20, 1852,
in Phihi-

Lewis and Sarah (Backmaster) TreDenick. She was born July Columbia, Pa. He was a life insurance agent, and always lived

delphia, Pa.

He

served with the 14th Conn. Vol.,

Company

E, and with the

198th Penn. Vol.


Presbyterian.

He was

a 33d degree Mason, and died


still

May

29, 1911, in
is,

Philadelphia, where

Mrs. Huntington

lives.

He

was, and she

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN PHILADELPHIA, PENN.
1.

493

Nellie Gertrude, born July 5, 1874 married, September 2, They live in Phila1895, in Camden, N. J., JMward A. Bender.
;

delphia, Pa.

*
*

2. 3.

George Frederick, born July 19, 1877. Earl TreDenick, born August 9, 1885.
1.

3.3. 4. 2.

1. 6.

10. 2.
in Pliiladelphia,

George Frederick Huntington,


Pa.; married,

born July 19, 1877,

October

30, 1901, in Philadelphia,


lives in Philadelphia.

Florence Mabel Rowbotham.

He

is

a salesman,

and

CHILD.
1.

Sarah Elizabeth,

born June

18, 1910, in Philadelphia, Pa.

1. 3. 3. 4.
June

1.2.

1. 6.

10. 3.
9,

Earl TreDenick Huntington,


Pa.; married,

born August

1885, in Philadelphia,

27, 1910, in Philadelphia,

Edna Jeanne Holmes.

He

is

salesman, and lives in Philadelphia.

CHILD.
1.

Claudia Annabel, born November

25, 1911, in Philadelphia, Pa.

1.3. 3.4. 1.2. 1.6. 11.


Richard Thomas Huntington, born May
24, 1847, in Baltimore,

Md.;

married September 22, 1870, in Boston, ISIass., Eleanor Taylor, daughter of Charles and Charlotte (Rogers) Matthews. She was born March 5, 1846, in

Merimache, Canada. Mr. Huntington was a machinist and toolmaker, and was
an insurance agent, but has since retired.
Riverside and East Providence, R.

for a short time

He

has lived in Boston, Charles-

town, Melrose Highlands, and North Attleboro, Mass.; Providence, Oaklawn,


1.;

Columbus, O., Newport, Ky., Woodbury,

N.

J.,

Philadelphia, and
Ct.

Lancaster, Pa., Baltimoi-e, Md., Norwich, Hartford,

and Wethersfield,

The

family are Congregationalists, and he was Sunday School superin-

tendent in Oaklawn, and Riverside, R. 1., and in Hartford, Ct.; also deacon in Columbus, O., two years, in Riverside and Providence, R. I., three years,

and
is

in

Hartford,

Ct.,

two years and a

half.

He

lives in Wethersfield, Ct.,

and

the Secretary of the Huntington Family Association.

CHILDREN.
1.

Charlotte Eliza, born March


ried

26, 1872, in Boston, Mass.;


Ct.,

mar-

June

9,

1904, in

New

London,

Alfred Albert Pocock.

494

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Mr. Pocock was for many years a hotel proprietor. In 1904 he bought the Hotel Ryan in St. Paul, Minn., where he lived, a much esteemed citizen, for five years. He died May 10, 1 909. His wife still lives in St. Paul, Minn. Charles Andrew, born January 15, 1873. Eunice Eleanore, born September 9, 1875, in Charlestown, Mass.; married October 14, 1911, in Wetbersfield, Ct., Raymond Dwight, son of William and Mary (Kipp) Vosburgh. He was born October 5, 1890, in Suffield, Ct. Mr. Vosburgh is an electrician and painter, and has lived in Wetbersfield since his second year. He belonged to the Conn. Naval Militia for three years; enlisted June 11, 1910, and was honorably discharged

2.

3.

June
*
4. 5.

10, 1913.

Richard Thomas, born January 22, Jane Fayette, born May 2, 1885,
April 29, 1893, in Providence, R.
I.

1881.
in

Columbus, O., and died

1.

3.3.4.
November

1. 2. 1. 6.

11.2.
15, 1873, in

Charles Aj^drew Huntington, born January


town, Mass.; married,
25, 1890, in Riverside,

Charles-

daughter of

Margaret Anna, Michael and Margaret (Cunningham) DeLory. She was born
R.
I.,

August 1, 1870, in Boston, Mass. Mr. Huntington is a toolmaker. He belonged to the Conn. Naval Battalion, and served with that Company during the Spanish War, as Chief GunHe was one of the detail who took the monitor Wyandotte from ner's Mate. Boston to League Island Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., and was discharged from there in September 1898. He enlisted in May, 1898. They live in
Springfield, Mass.

children.
1.

Joseph Edward, born October


ried,

11, 1891, in Riverside,

R.

I.;

mar-

June

25,

1913,

in

Wetbersfield,

Conn.,

daughter of Louis and Lena GiebeUiausen. August 18, 1893. He is a clerk, and lives in Wetbersfield, Conn.
2.

Lena Bertha, She was born


I.

Arthur Fayette,
is

born

May

14, 1893, in

Providence, R.

He

a machinist, second class, in the U. S. Navy.


1912,
to

He

enlisted in

was detailed to the U. S. S. Tennesee, and Turkey was transfei-red to the Nashville nearly a year later, and went with her to Mexico, where he served durHis vessel is now ing the Mexican troubles with the U. S.

November

went with her

attached to the Atlantic S(|uadron.


*
3.

Margaret Eleanore,
Charles Andrew, born
Hartford, Conn.

born

May

15, 1894.
in

4.

April 21, 1899; died July 23, 1899,

5.

Charles Andrew,

born August

5,

1908, in Wetbersfield, Conn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

495

1. 3.

3.4.

1. 2.

1.6. 11.2.3.
born

Makgauet Eleanore (Huntington) Hale,


Providence, R.
I.;

May

15, 1894, in

married February

1.

1913, in Wethersfield, Conn., Chester

Wells, son of Frederick and Minnie Hale.


Wethersfield, Conn.

He was

born October 31, 1887,

in

He

is

a clerk, and has lived

all

his life in Wethersfield.

1.

Margaret Eleanore,
Conn.

born October 30, 1913,

in Wethersfield,

1.3.3.4. 1.2.
dence, R.
I.;

1. 6.

11.4.
22, 1881,
in

Richard Thomas Huntington, born January


daughter of Thomas and Ellen (Lyman) Broadhurst.
1878, in South Manchester, Conn.
delphia, Penn.

Provi-

married, September 20, 1904, in Hartford, Conn., Mildred Ann,

He

is

an

illustrator,

She was born July 26, and designer, in Phila-

They

live in

West

Collingswood, N. J.

children.
1.

2.

Russell Taylor, born July 10, 1907, in Hartford, Conn. Lyman Broadhurst, born December 10, 1910, in AA^ethersfield,
Conn.

1.3. 3.4. 1. 2. 1. 7.
Hannah Phelps (Huntington) Adams,
wich Town, Conn.; married December
born April 29, 1808, in Nor20, 1826,

John

T., son

of Richard

Adams,

of

Norwich

City.

She died

in ISiichigan.

children.
1.

John Richard,

born November

24, 1828.

2.

Hannah

Lydia, born June 9, 1838; married James E. Learned, and lived in Oweuo, N. Y.

1. 3.

3.4.

1. 2.

3.
15, 17 78, in

Lucy (Huntington) Tracy,


married October 31, 1796, Col.
Tracy, of Norwich Town, whose
first

born March
wife was
"

Norwich, Conn.;

E^lisha,

son of Dr. Elisha and Ehzabeth (Dorr)

Lucy

(1. 3. 3. 3. 3.).

He was

prominent citizen and much

in public life.

She sought the

interests of

Zion

with a true and zealous affection."

She died

May

9,

1846, and her

husband

March

9,

1842, aged 75 years.

496

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

William Swan, born February 4, WiNSLOW, born January 13, 1801.


Elizabeth Dorr, born July
of
;

1799.

3.

22, 1803;

married Erastus Williams,


City.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Norwich City. Lucy, born May 11, 1806 married Albert Smith, of Norwich Hannah Phelps, born April 13, 1808. Elisha Dorr, born January 4, 1811.

Stephen Decatur, born July

14, 1813.

1.3. 3.4. 1.2.4.


Charles Phelps Huntington, born October
1,

1779,

in

Norwich,

Conn.; married, December 19, 1802, Charlotte, daughter of Azariah Lathrop She was born February 21, 1781, and died January 8, 1805. He of Norwich.

married for his second wife, April 28, 1806, Maria Perit, who was born JanuHe was a man extensively engaged in ary 2, 1783, and died April 16, 1854.
mercantile business, both in Norwich and
in the civil affairs of his native

New

York.

He was

also

prominent

town, which he represented in the state legis-

lature.

He

died September 28, 1850.

children, born in NORWICH CITY, CONN.


1.

Abby Lathrop,
1804.

born September

7,

1803, and died February 14,

*
* *

2.

3. 4.
5.

John Perit, born February 14, 1807. Charles Webster, born July 16, 1808.

Ruth Leffingwell, born March 10, 1810. Samuel Andrews, born February 5, 1812, in New York, April 28, 1834, unmarried.

and died

of varioloid

* *

6.
7.

8.

Benjamin Franklin, born October 24, 1813. James Monroe, born August 8, 1817. William Henry, born August 31, 1820. He
abroad and lived
article
in Paris,

spent several years


the Avriter of the

France.

He was

He
8,

on Paris in the encyclopedia, published by the Appletons. was a vigorous writer and a successful European correspond-

ent for the


1885.

New York

press.

He

died in Paris, France, October

1.3.3. 4.
John Pehu" Huntington,
Itorn

1.

2.4. 2.
14,

February

1807, iu

Norwich

City,

Conn.; married, April 26, 1830, Sarah Coit, daughter of Deacon Asher Perkins, who was born July 6, 1808, and died in Brooklyn, N. Y., October 20,
1843.

He was
in

a merchant in
City,

New York
4,

City.

He

died at the Merchant's

Hotel

Norwich

January

1849.

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGT.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

407

Mary

P.,

born February 12, 1831.

3.

4.

Francis Perkins, born July 24, 1832, and died August 25, 1832. Francis P., born July 4, 1838, and died July 3, 1835. Francis Perkins, born June 3, 1835, and died May 2, 1846, in
Roxbury, Mass.

5. 6.

Charles P., born August 9, 1836; lived in Milwaukee, Wis. John P., born April 12, 1838, and died December 6, 1838, in New
York.

7.

8.

Abby Perkins, born October 8, Samuel Henry, born December


1843, in Brooklyn, N. Y.

1839,

12, 1841,

and died January 2, 1842. and died September 11,


14, 1844, in

9.

Edward
lin,

P.,

born July

12, 1843,

and died April

Frank-

Conn.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1.
City, Conn.; married,

2.4.3.
July
16,

Charles Webster Huntington, born


November
10, 1834,

1808,

in

Norwich

ruary

5,

1817.

He

lived in

New

Sarah F. Spear, who was born FebYork, and died in June, 1853. His widow

was

living in

New

York, in 1860.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Julia Howell, born September 15, 1837. Charles Phelps, born September 16, 1839; was living in New York, and was a clerk with the firm of Porter and Spencer, in
1860.

He

died April 20, 1900.

1.3. 3.4.
in

1.

2. 4. 3. 1.

Julia Howell (Huntington) Hutchinson, born September 15, 1837, New York City; married Proctor Hutchinson, and lived in their native
where he died.

city,

children.
1.

2.

Henry Clay. Julia Huntington, born March


1. 3. 3. 4. 1.

27, 1859.

2.4. 3. 1.2.
27, 1859, in
15, 1883, in

Julia Huntington (Hutchinson) Kinney, born March

New

York, N. Y.; married, October

Norwich, Conn., Charles

Newcomb, son of Charles H. and Margaret (Cutter) Kinney. He was born March 27, 1855, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Kinney was a cotton broker, and lived in Sherman, Texas. He moved to Norwich, Conn., in 1898, where he died June 30, 1908. They were Congregationalists, and Mr. Kinney was
Deacon
in the

Second Congregational Church, of Norwich.

498

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Elizabeth Huntington, born August

16, 1884.

Ruth Newcomb,

born August

22, 1886.

3.

Charles Russell,

born .Sejitember 13, 1893. born July


1,

4.

Margaret Josephine,
1. 3.

1895.

3.4.

1. 2.

4.4.

Ripley, born Marcb 10. 1810; married, June 2, 1830, James S., son of Major Dwiglit Ripley, of Norwich City. He was born March 18, 1806, and was a merchant in New York City.

Ruth Lekfingwell (Huntington)

children.
1.

2. 3.

Charles Martha,

P. H., born

November
7,

26, 1832.

born July 23, 1834.


1836.
18, 1838, in

Mary

Pekit, born October

4.

Grace, born June

New

York, and died August

9,

1839, in Norwich.
0. 6.

William Coit. born May 29, 1840. Samuel Huntington, born June 9,
died August
5,

1842, in Brooklyn, N. Y., and

1843.

1.3.3.4.

1.

2.4. 6.
born October 24, 1813,
in Norwicli,
3. 9. 3. 4.

Benjamin Franklin Huntington,


6. 4.)

Conn.; married, April 17, 1837, in Norwich, Conn., Maria Louisa (1.

daughter of James and Zerriah (Tyler) Huntington.

She was born

February 3, 1815, in Norwich, Conn., and died October 24, 1893, in Franklin, Conn. He was a farmer, and lived in Norwich, Conn., from birth until 1839,

when he removed

to

Brooklyn, Ohio, and lived

thei-e until 1841.


2,

He moved
1891.

to

Franklin, Conn., in 1841, and lived there untU his death, April

childrp:n.
*
1.

2.

Ben.tamin Franklin, born August 28, 1839. Emily Lee, born April 14, 1841, in Franklin, t^onn.; married, August 20, 1862, in Norwich, Conn., Morton Frary Hale. She
died J'ebruary
2,

1903, in Chicago,

111.

3. 4.
5.
6.

Joseph Lawson VVeatherly, born August Hannah Phelps, born November 1, 1845.

28, 1843.

Maria
ried,

Perit, born
October
1858, in
2,

in Franklin, Conn.; died in infancy.


6,

INIaria Perit, V)orn September

1861, in Franklin, Conn.; mar-

1880, in Franklin, Conn., Llewellyn Pratt, son

of

Asher Pratt and Ann E. (Clark) Smith.


5,

He was

born Febrii-

aiy

Windham, Conn.

He

is

a graduate of Eastman's

College, and

is

a fruit grower, in

Lebanon, Conn.

They

are

Congresrationalists.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3.
Ohio; married, December

499

3.4.
8,

1. 2. 4. 6. 1.
28, 1839, in

Benjamin Franklin Huntington, born August


1863,
in

Brooklyn,

Franklin, Conn., Henrietta Maria,

daughter of Erastus Perkins and Betsy Ladd.

She was born

in Franklin,

Conn.
1894.

He was a farmer, and moved from Bozrah He died in October, 1911, in Franklin,

to Franklin, Conn., in January,

Conn.

CHILDREN, born IN BOZRAH, CONN.


*
1.

2. 3.

Benjamin Franklin, born June Emily Lee, born August 3, 1867.

19, 1865.

See

1. 3. 6. 2. 6. 6. 1. 5. 1.

Jessie Louisa, born September 14, 1868; married April 7, 1899, in Los Angeles, CaL, Anthony Jennings Bledsoe. They live in
Berkley, Cal.

4.

Betsy Ladd, born September


in

14,
S.

1868; married October

1,

1903,

Denver, Colorado, Martin

Burns.

They

live in Boonville,

Cal.
5.
6.

Henrietta Maria, born January 16, 1870; lives in Yantic, Conn. Frances Eliza, born April 12, 1872; married June 11, 1903, in
PVanklin, Conn.,
Vj.

Allen Bidwell.
19,

Tliey live in Xorwioh, Conn.

7.

Julia Gay, born May


Bozrah, Conn.

1873; died

September

18, 1891, in

8.

Joshua Ladd, born


rah, Conn.

April 15, 1876; died August 26, 1891, in Boz-

9.

James William, born December

15,

1877; Hves in Franklin, Conn.

1.3. 3.4. 1.2.4. 6.


Benjamin Franklin Huntington,
Conn.;

1. 1.
19, 1865, in
Lillie

born June

Bozrah,

married,

December
6,

18, 1886,

in

Norwich, Conn.,

Elizabeth

Gay.

He

died April

1894.

children, all living in NORWICH, CONN, 1908.


1.

Myrtle Gertrude,

2.
3.

4.

born December 15, 1887, in Bozrah, Conn. Gay, born November 5, 1888, in Norwich, Conn. Benjamin Franklin, born September 7, 1891, in Norwich, Conn. William Lathrop, born September 6, 1894, in Norwich, Conn.

Maud

1.

3.3.4.
3,

1.

2.4. 6.3.
28, 1843, in

Joseph Lawson Weatherly Huntington, born August


Franklin, Conn.; married, June

1869, in Milford, Conn., Isabelle Eunice,

daughter of Edwin and Lucy Billings (Meech) Fitch.

She was born

in

New

Haven, November 16,^1845.

500

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

He was
served
Co. C.

a pliarinacist, and removi'd to Washington, D.


the Civil

C,
6,

in 1892.

lie

tliroiigli

War

as Hospital Steward, 18th

Conn. Vol. Infantry,


1865.

He

enlisted July 30, 1862, and

was discharged June

He

died

December

17, 1893, in

Washington, U. C.

CHILDREN.
1.

Natalie Baldwin, born December

2,

1872, in Norwich. Conn.:

married, June 12, 1901, in Washington, D.

C, Acheson Flynn,

son of George Smith and Elizabeth J^leanor (Flynn) Hassan.

* * * *

2.

3.

He was born December 13, 1870, in Germantown, Penn. i\Ir. Hassan is a draftsman and topographer. He lived in Germantown, and moved to Washington, D. C, where they now reside. He has been in the civil service since 189 7. Philip Weatherly, born January 20, 1876. IsABELLE Walbridge, born August 18, 1878.
William Henry,
born April 10, 1883.
13, 1886.
;

4. 5.
6.

Perit Fitch, born December

RuFUS Walbridge, born


in

April 10, 1893

died

November

13, 1898,

Washington, D. C.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 2. 4.
Philip

6.3.2.
in

Weatherly Huntington,
3,

born January 20, 1876,

Norwich,

Conn.; married, April


ter of Philip

1897, in Washington, D.

C, Aline Huntington, daugh-

Taylor and Harriet Cornelia (Walch) Berry. Slie was born Washington, D. C. He is a physician and surgeon, a graduate of Columbian University, ^^'ashHe Uved two years, 1884-85, in Ontario Province, Canington, D. C, 1898. ada; attended the Norwich Free Academy, 1890-91; was in the banking

December

19, 187 7, in

business, in Washington, D.

C, 1894-98, and was

a clerk in the

War

Depart-

ment, 1898-1902. He was commissioned as Assistant Surgeon, with


tenant, in the U. S.

Army, October

27, 1902,

Captain, October 27, 1907.

He

served in

Philippine Islands, in 1903 and 1904.

He

tlie rank of first lieuand was promoted to the rank of the Moro campaigns in Mindanao, is an Episcopalian.

child.
1.

Aline Fitch, born February 18, de Bay, Laguna Province, P. I.


1.

1905, in Mahali Island,

Laguna

3. 3.4. 1. 2.4. 6. 3. 3.
is, 1878,

Isabelle Walbridge (Huntington) Powell, born August


in

Norwich, Conn.; married, December 9, 1899, in Washington, D. C, Graham Hume, son of Col. James William and Angie Cook (Kendig) Powell. He was

born at

Camp

Supply, Indian Territory.

HUNTINGTOX GENEALOGY.
Mr. Powell
Department.
is

501
Fortification,

clerk to the
is

Board of Ordnance and

"War

He

a graduate of Columbian University

Law

School, 1896.

He

is

also associate editor of the Infantry Journal.

He
moved
reside.

lived in

many

frontier

army
in

posts from 1872 to 1890.

In 1890 he re-

to Buffalo,

N. Y., and

1893 to Washington, D. C, where they now

They

are Episcopalians.

CHILD.
1.

IsABELLE Huntington, born September


D. C.

3,

1902, in Washington,

1.3. 3.4. 1.2.4.6.3.4.


William Henry Huntington, born
married, September
23,

April 10, 1883, in Norwich, Conn.;

Washington, D. C, Elizabeth Simmons, She was daughter of William Stillman and Louise Norton (Camp) Stanley. born September 13, 1885, in Milwaukee, Wis. H9 is a doctor of medicine, and a grafhiate of George Washington Uni1908,
in

versity Medical School, 1910.

He

lived in

Norwich, Conn.,
resides.

until April, 1892,

when he went

to AA'ashington, D.

C, where he now

He

has been with

the Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A., since January, 1914.

He was
in the

a page in the U. S. Senate at the age of twelve years, and later


of Representatives;
still

House

later taking

up the study of medicine,


are Episcopalians.

to

specialize in eye, ear, nose,

and throat

troubles.

They

CHILD.
1.

Camp Stanley,
1. 3.

born August

21, 1912.

3.4. 1.2.4. 6. 3.5.


13, 1886, in

Perit Fitch Huntington, born December


and Margaret Ann (Quigley)
Ellis.

Norwich, Conn.;

married, June 20, 1910, in Virginia, Minn.. Gladys Moraine, daughter of Austin

She was born April

11, 1891.

He
ton, D.

is

a civil engineer.
in April,

He

lived in Norwich, Conn.;

C,

1892; to

Two

Hai'bors, Minn., in 1903,

ous other places in Minn., until 1913,

when he moved

to

to Washingand lived in varijMinneapolis, where he

moved

now

lives.

He was

City Engineer of Eveleth, Minn., from 191(i to 1911.

They are

Episcopalians.

CHILDREN.
1.

Margaret

Tsabelle, born July


born July

24, 1911, at Eveleth,

2.

Harriet Fitch,
1. 3.

28, 1913, at Stillwater,

Minn. Minn.

3.4. 1. 2.4. 6. 4.
born November 1, 1845, in James Munroe Meech. Mrs. Meech Mr. Meech is dead.

Hannah Phelps (Huntington) Meech,


Franklin, Conn.; married, June 23, 1866,
lived in Hartford, Conn., 1914.

502

HUNTINGTON GKNEAT.OGY.
CHILDPwEN.
1.

2.

James Weatherly, born July 7, 1867, and died January 9, 1870. Huntington Phelps, born January 17, 1877; married, September They live in West 20, 1904, Nina Robinson, of Beverly, Mass.
Hartford, Conn.
Co., of Hartford,

Mr. Meech
Conn.

is

with the National Fire Insurance

1.3.3.4.1. 2.4.7.
James Monroe Huntington, born August
married,
of
first,

8,

1817, in Norwich, Conn.;

October

11, 1841, in

Norwich, Conn., Emily Brewster, daughter


in 1821,

Appleton Meech.

She was born

and died, December

7,

1843, in

Norwich, Conn.

He

married, second,

November

24, 1846, in Plainfield, Conn.,

Sarah G., daughter of Capt. Nathan Burgess. She was born March 24, 1824, He married, third, Decemand died November 14, 1864, in Norwich, Conn. ber 14, 1865, in Norwich, Conn., P^lizabeth Rogers, daughter of Elisha Payne and Mary Palmer (Rogers) Barstow. She was born February 15, 1841, in He was a manufacturer of iron and was in the West Manchester, Mass. He was also India Trade, and died in Norwich, Conn., November 17, 1874. an importer and interested in the shipping business.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


*
1.

Roscoe, born November

30, 1843.
10,

2.

Elizabeth Barstow, born December


Conn. Mary, born April 13, 1868. Susan Dickinson, born November

1866

lives in

Norwich,

3.

4.

25,

1869

graduate of Norwich

Free Academy; Wellesley, 1900, A. b.; Columbia, 1908, A. M.; teacher International Institute, San Sabastian, Spain, 1895-1898; Prof, of Pedagogy and Dean of Women's University, of Porto
Rico, Rio Piedross, P. R., 1901-1910; President of

American

College for

Women,

in

Madrid, Spain, 1915.


1871.

5. 6.

John Perit, born October 18, Ruth, born August 5, 1873.

1.3. 3.4. 1.2.4.7. 1.


ried,

Roscoe Huntington, born November 30, 1843, in Norwich, Conn.; marFebruary, 1869, in Chicago, 111., Mary Alice Frink. She died August 7,
lie died

1889, in Norwich, Conn.

December

1,

1898, in Los Angeles, Cal.,

and was buried

in

Norwich, Conn. child.

1.

James Monroe, born February

11, 1871.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

503

1.3.3.
ary 1897, Annie Whitehead.

4. 1.

2.4.7.

1. 1.

James Monroe Huntington, born February 11, 1871; married, FebruThey live in Norfolk, Virginia.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

RoscoE Whitehead, born June Hugh, born August 23, 1902.

25, 1898.

1.3. 3. 4. 1.2.4.7.3. Mary (Htntington) Douglas, born April 13,


Conn.; married, January
1,

1868,

in

Xorwich,

1897, in Madrid, Spain, William Braddyl, son of

Alexander Frost and Jane (Gale) Douglas. He was born Jidy 30, 1858, in Alnwick, Northumberland, Eng. Mr. Douglas is a clergyman, and principal of the Theological Seminary in Spain. He is a graduate of the Free Church College, in Edinburgh, Scotland. He lived in New Zealand in 1870, in Scotland in 1876, and in Spain
since 1894.

After graduation he was assistant pastor, in Stirling, Scotland. Since 1896 he has been director of " The Evangelical Institute," and in charge of
the missions of the Irish and Scotch Presbyterian Churches in Andalusia.

CHILDREN. BORN IN PUERTO DE SANTA MARIA, SPAIN, AND THREE DIED


IN
1.

THE SAME PLACE.


died June

Elizabeth
10, 1898.

Huntington, born November 10,1897;


28, 1899.

2.

Alice, born February

3.

Mary Braddyl,

born October 25, 1900; died JNIay 10, 1909.

4.
5. 6.
7.

William Huntington,

born October 19, 1902.

Mar.jorie Perit, born December 23, 1903; died ]\[argaret Gale, born July 21, 1905.

May

24, 1904.

8.

Alexander Per it, born October 12, 1907. Ruth Webster, born October 25, 1909.
1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 2. 4. 7. 5.

John Perit Huntington,


Franklin and Loi-etta
in Boston, Mass.
]\Iaria

born October

18,

1871, in Norwich, Conn.;

married, September 19, 1904, in Ilingham, Mass., Julia Bradlee, daughter of

(Barton) Weld.

She was born March

11, 1878,

He
and

is

a prominent young lawyer of the firm of

W.

A. Brisco and

J. P.

Huntington, of Norwich, Conn.


of the

He

is

a graduate of Williams College, 1894, are Congregationalists.

Harvard Law School.

They

504

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

Elizabeth Rogers, born July

7,

1905, in Norwich, Conn.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 3. Joshua Huntington, born August 16, 1751, in Norwich, Conn.; married, December 11, 1771, Hannah (1. 2. 4. 6. 12. see page 230) and commenced
business with his father.
self

But at the summons of the revolution, he threw him-

with

all

the ardor of a

young

patriot into the cause of his country.


spirit of the

The

battle of

Lexington aroused the martial


of

Norwich boys, and a

hundred

them hastened, under command

of Joshua, then lieutenant, to the

scene of action and were annexed to Putnam's brigade.


22, 1775, "

Under date
:

of

June

Prospect Hill in Cambridge." he thus writes to his father

"I am

now encamped on Prospect Hill, about one mile from Charlestown ferry. We have entrenched so strong that 'tis thought we shall be able to keep our ground. We have been fired at a number of times from the ships and floating batteries,
but they were not able to reach
us.

Several

men have been

killed since
all

Mon-

day

last,

by guns going
it.

off accidentally,

although the officers take

possible

care to prevent

but not mortally.

We have two We lost none.

men
I

in

our company wounded in the battle,

received your letters per Major Rodgers


hist

and brother Jed. Should have written you from there in the alarm on Saturday last as

week from Dedhani, but came

to the battle."

Tn another of his letters to his father, dated Cambridge, September 25,

company which he had, as upon the advice of his father, assuring him that he shall be entirely satisfied with your doing as you think will be of the most advantage for the good of the army in giving your advice
1775, he having been suggested as captain of that
lieutenant, led to the army, he throws himself
'*

in the matter."

letter of his to his father,


felt

how much he
mined not home, and
to
I

the claims of business and

dated Cambridge, November 22, 1 775, shows home upon him. " T have deter-

engage in the new army, as I am sensible my business calls me at know our business is such that I shall be of service to assist you. It is with much reluctance I shall leave the army, as I am offered as good a berth as I should expect. I can't say when T shall be at home, as the Connecticut troops are desired to stay the

month

of

December,

am

afraid our sol-

diers will not stay

any longer than they first engaged for, so shall stay as long As to news, we have nothing speas our company will tarry and then return. We expect to entrench on Cobble Hill this night which, excial at camp.
1

pect, will distress our enemy.'"

That he did not leave the

service, as both his business

and

his inclination

would call him to do, is apparent from the following letters of still later date. That he was regarded as an officer of unusual merit at this early period of his connection with the army, is abundantly evident from contemporaneous records.
I find this allusion to his popularity, in a

family letter of his brother,


" I do not

Jcdidiah, dated at Providence, June 13, 17 75:

know what

credit

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
brother Joshua
got himself
is in

505
all

camp, but

I find at this place

and

along the road, he has

much

honor, from the good order and regularity of his company.

He

much spoken of for his good behavior." After the evacuation of Boston by the British, the company of which he had command went with Putnam's brigade to New York.
is

letter

from him, dated

Camp
:

near King's Bridge, September 20, 1776,

shows his position at that period

"

You have most

likely

heard of our retreat

from the

city, before this,


last,

but I will give you some of the particulars.

Sunday

morning

our regiment, with a number of other regiments, were ordered to

below Turtle Bay, where lay five or six ships within musket About six o'clock a most furious cannonade began from the ships. At the same time the enemy landed a large body of men a little above where our men were posted, and marched directly for the main road in order to cut off our retreat, which they had like to have effected, as the greatest
the lines a
little

shot of our lines.

part of our
this

army were from

six to fourteen miles distant


I

from the
I

city.

In

skirmish we lost some men, though

think not many.

have been unwell

about a fortnight, with a slow fever and the

camp

disorder,

which prevented

my
the

being in the skirmish.

I
if I

enemy came
left

up;

and

had not ])assed the road but a little while before had been with the regiment at the lines, I was so
I

Aveak and feeble, I should, without doubt, have fallen into their hands.

have

now

the regiment for a few days, and

am

with brother Chester, about six-

teen miles from the city, getting bettei-.

The enemy made an attack last Monday on our people, 'tis said, with Our men engaged them with spirit, and after an engagement of about an hour, the enemy retreated with great confusion. In the attack we lost fifteen or twenty men. As the enemy carried off the most of their dead, I cannot tell their loss. Our aiany are in very high spirits.
"

2.500 men.

" I

understand that our family are concerned in a privateer from


1

New

London.

told brother
to

Andrew

I should

be glad

to

be concerned lOO.

Should be glad
brother (Joel)
?

know whether he has

engageil any part for


1

me

or not.

Brother Chester and Ebenezer are in usual health.


"
letter,

inclose

you a

letter for

dated North Castle, December 4, 1776, we still are and to find him unwavering in it. " I received yours of November 17th, since which our arm}' have been constantly on the move. As to their present situation, is impossible to give it to you. Brother Jed is stationed about fifty miles distant from me, in the Jerseys. Brother Chester and Ebenezer are at Peck KUns, about thirty miles. They were all well a few days ago. There is a body of the enemy in the Jerseys, as far as Hackenback, the remainder, I believe, are on York Island. We have a flying reable to follow his course,
port, that there
is

From another

a fleet of the

enemy

lying at Frog's Point.

If so, I think
I

it

likely they intend a visit to


will

some

i)art of

New

England.
I

hope the people

be spirited to oppose them, wherever they go.

wish to hear that our

three month's

men engage

fast,

as I

am afraid

our army will soon be very thin."

506
At a
war.
later period he
fall of

HUNTINGTON GKNRALOGY.
was employed
in sec^uring shipping for the use of the

In the

1777 he had charge of the building of a frigate, at Gale's

ford, Groton.

Ferry, for the service, and in July 8, 1779, he thus writes to Thomas Mum" I wish you to inform me if you know of a small privateer of

eight or ten guns, to be sold at

New

London

or elsewhere, as I

want

to pur-

chase one of that

size.

If I should purchase I should be glad to have you

concerned."

CHILD.
*
1.

Elizabeth, born November

8,

1774.

1.3.3. 4. 1.3.
Elizabeth
ber
8,
field,
ily.

1.
in

C Huntington) Wolcott, born

Norwich, Conn., Novem-

1774; married, October 12, 1800, Hon. Frederick AVolcott, of Litchwho was born November 2, 176*>, an honored member of an honored fam-

He was

brother to the third Governor Wolcott of Connecticut, a son of


first

the second, and grandson of the

governor of that name

in the state,

and a
to

descendant of that noble man, the English Armiger, Henry Wolcott of AVindsor,

who succeeding a
Golden

long line of titled ancestry in the mother land,

came

establish in this a long line of nature's true nobility.


cott of
INIanor, Tolland,

England, has not yet

The son of John Wolwanted among his de-

scendants worthy representatives of the spirit which the motto of the Wolcott Arms breathes and produces: " nuUius addictus jurare in verbi magistri;"
" accustomed to swear in the words of no master.

Mr. Wolcott was much


of the state senate,

in public

life,

having been several years a member

and clerk both of the county and superior courts. He graduated from Yale College in 1786, and studied law, but ill-health prevented him from practicing. He was Judge of Probate for Litchfield County in 1796.
in Wolcottville,

and his brother, Oliver, were engaged in the development of woolen textiles Conn. Mrs. Wolcott died April 2, 1812, at Litchfield, Conn. Mr. Wolcott married, second, June 21, 1815, Mrs. Sally Worthington Cooke,

He

dauo-hter of Rev.

Samuel Goodrich,

of Berlin,

and had four children by

her.

He

died in Litchfield, Conn.,

May

28, 1837.

childuen.
*
1,

*
* *

2.
3.

4.
5. 6.

*
*

Marianne Goodrich, born August 9, 1801. Hannah Huntington, born January 14, 1803. Joshua Huntington, born August 29, 1804. Elizabeth, born March 6, 1806. Frederick Henry, born August 19, 1808. Laura Maria, born August 14, 1811.

1.3.3. 4. 1.3.
married,

1. 1.
9,

Marianne Goodrich (Wolcott) Whitehead,

May

22, 1827,

born August Asa Whitehead, of Newark, N. J., where they

1801;

resided.

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOCtY.
CHILD.
1.

507

Frederick Wolcott.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1.3. 1. 2. Hannah Huntington (Wolcott) Freeman,

born January

14, 1803,
INIass.

married, April 21, 1834, the Rev. Frederick Freeman, of Sandwich,

CHILD.
1.

Huntington Wolcott.
190G.

Died

at

Rocky

Hill,

N.

J.,

October

30,

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 3. 1. 3.

Joshua Huntington Wolcott,


Conn.; married,
1824, and died
first,

born August 29. 1804, in Litchfield,

November
1850.

12, 1844, Cornelia,

Eliza (Atkins) Frothinghani, of Boston, Mass.

daughter of Samuel and She was born December 11,

June

1,

He

married, second,

November

12, 1851,

Harriet Frothingham, sister of

his first wife.

Mr. Wolcott came

to

Boston as a boy, and became an apprentice in the

counting house of A. and A. Lawrence.


twenty-six, and was the senior partner

He was made
when
of

a partner at the age of

the firm was dissolved in 1865.

He

took a prominent part in

tlie

development

New

turing, being president or director in

many

textile mills,

England manufacand a director of the

Boston and Providence Railroad.


prises,

War.

He was also a leader in charitable enterand was State Treasurer of the Sanitary Commission during the Civil He was a charter member of the Union Club of Boston, and belonged
Major General

to the Society of the Cincinnati in the right of his grandfather.

Oliver Wolcott.

children.
1.

Huntington Frothingham, born February

4,

1846.

He

pre-

pared for college (Harvard) at Dix well's school, Boston, but before entering he became Second Lieutenant of the 2d Mass.
Cavalry, U. S. Volunteers.

He

served in the
of the

Army of

the Shen-

endoah through the

"camp
*
2.

fever," or

War, contracted typhoid, was brought home, and died June 10,
last battles

Civil

1865, at the age of nineteen years, four months, in Milton, Mass.

Roger, born July

13, 1847.

1.

3.3.4. 1.3. 1.3. 2.


born July
13, 1847, in

Roger Wolcott,
tember
2,

Boston, Mass.; married, Sep-

1874, Edith, daughter of William Gardiner and Josephine Augusta

(Peabody) Prescott, of Boston.

She was born April

20, 1853,

and

is

the grand-

508

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.

daughter of William Hickling Prescott, the historian, and great-great-granddaughter of Colonel William Prescott, Commander of the American troops at

Hunker Ilill. Mr. Wolcott prepared ated from Harvard College


the Battle of

for college at Dixwell's school, Boston,


in 1870,

and gradu-

being the class orator, and from the Har-

vard

Law School in 1874. He was a member of the

the State Legislature, 1882-1884.

Club of Massachusetts in 1896, being acting Governor for most


1899.
Pliilippine

Boston Council, 1877-1879, and representative in He was first President of the Republican 1891, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, 1893of the latter year,

and Governor, 1897-

In 1900 he declined President McKinley's offer of a position on the

Commission, and the Ambassadorship to


a

Italy.

He was

member

of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Society of the

Cincinnati, Loyal Legion, and Society of Colonial Wars, an Overseer of Har-

vard College, 1885-1895, and Chief ^Marshal at


year.
tions.

Commencement

in the latter

He was
In 189
7

a director or trustee in

many

industrial or charitable organiza-

he was given the luMiorary ll. n. by Williams College.


of 1900, after a long trip abroad, he returned to Boston to

In the

Autumn

vote at the presidential election.


typhoid, and died on
State
life

Immediately afterward he was seized with


21, 1900.

December

House by popular subscription fi-om over was written by Bisliop AVilliam Lawrk'ucc.
CHILDREN.
1.

His statue has been placed in the forty thousand people, and his

Huntington Frothingham, born November


Mass., and died February 19, 1877.

29, 1875, in Boston.

2. 3.

Roger, born July 25, 1877. William Prescott, born May


from Harvard College
in

1,

1880, in Boston.

He

graduati-d

1903, and spent one year at the Har-

vard Medical School, leaving to enter business in Boston.


* 4.

He

is

5.

6.

now (February, 1915,) engaged in farming at Ponkapog, INIass. Samuel Huntington, born November 9, 1881. Cornelia Frothingham, born February 3, 1885. Oliver, born April 7, 1891. He graduated from Harvard College "cum laude " in 1913, and is now in his last year in Harvard

Law

He was elected School. Harvard Law Review.


1. 3.

in his first

year an editor of

tlie

3.4.

1. 3.

1.3.2. 2.
in
iNIilton,

Roger Wolcott,
7,

born July 25, 1877,

Mass.; married,

June

1904, Claire Morton, daughter of ^bn-ton and Fniiny Lithgow (Payson)

Prince, of Salem and I>o9ton.

He

graduated from Harvard College


Schocil in 1902.

"cum laude"

in 1899,

and from

thi-

Harvard Law

Hi' si-rved throughout the Spanish

War

as a

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
private- iu the

509
first militia

First Mass.

Heavy

Artillery,

U.

S.

Volunteers, the

iviiiment in the United States to enter the Volunteer service.

Later he was

Second Lieutenant, First Lieutenant, Captain, and Regimental Adjutant, Lieutenant Colonel, and Inspector General, Mass. Volunteer Militia, and retired as He was Representative in the Massachusetts Legislature, Colonel in 1910. 1009-1912, and a member of the State Board of Insanity in 1914. He is a
director or trustee in various business
tlie

and charitable organizations,

member

of

United Spanish AVar Veterans, the Loyal Legion, Lieut. Governor of the ^Nlass. Society of Colonial Wars, and a member of the standing committee of the Mass. Society of the Cincinnati. He is a lawyer with othce in Boston, and
lives in Milton,

Mass.

CHILDREN, BORN IN :mILTON, MASS.


1. 2.

3.

Roger, born February 28, 1905; died July 5, 1909. Clarissa Endicott, born November 29, 1907. John Endicott, born April 2, 1910.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 3.

1.3. 2. 4.
9,

Samuel Huntington Wolcott,


Mass.;

born November

1881, in Boston,

Hannah, daughter of Robert Hooper and She was born June 25, 1881, Caroline James (Young) Stevenson, of Boston.
married June
Mass.
19, 1907,

in Milton,
]\Ir.

Wolcott graduated from Harvard College in 1903, rowing bow in the winning "A'arsity crew that year. He is director or trustee in various business and charitable organizations, and a member of the firm of Brown Brothers and Company, bankers, of Boston. He lives in Milton, Mass.

CHILDREN, born IN MILTON, MASS.


1.

2.

PvDith Prescott, born September 4, 1908. Samuel Huntington, born August 31, 1910.

3.

Robert Stevenson,

born February

3,

1914.

1. 3. 3. 4.

1.3. 1. 3. 2. 5.
3,

Cornelia Frothingham (Wolcott) Drury, born February


in Boston, Mass.; married April 18, 1911, the Rev.

1885,

Samuel Smith, son of Samuel Smith and Hannah Wheeler (Goodwin) Drury, of Sutton, Mass. He was born October 19, 1878, in Bristol, R. I. He graduated from Harvard College in 1901, and later taught school in Pomfret, Conn., and in the Philippine He graduated from the Berkeley Divinity School with the degree of Islands. s.T.B. in 1910, and was ordained in the Episcopal ministry the same year. He also received in 1910 the honorary degree of l.h.d. from Trinity College. He became vicar in St. Stephen's church in Boston, and went from there to St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., as Vice Rector, later being promoted to In 1913 he declined an election of Suffragan Bishop of Connecticut. Rector.

510

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Samuel Smith, born December 29, 1911, Roger Wolcott, born March 3, 1914, in
1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 3. 1. 4.

in Milton,

Mass.

Brookline, Mass.

Elizabeth (Wolcott) Jackson, born March


23, 1827,

6,

1806; married
J.,

May

resided,

John P. Jackson, a prominent lawyer of Newark, N. and where she died October 15, 1875.

where they

children.
*
*
1.

Laura Wolcott,

born

May

5,

1828.
1829.
;

2. 3.

Elizabeth, born November 13, Julia Huntington, born July 5, 1831

Mary

died April
1833.

8,

1905.

* *

4.
5.
6.
7.

Frederick Wolcott, born August 24, Joseph Cooke, born August 5, 1835.
John, born February
6,

1837.

Hannah Wolcott,
army

born April 21, 1839; died August 24, 1904.

8.

Huntington Wolcott,
as a Lieutenant

born January 21, 1841. He entered the September 6, 1862, and was soon known as a brave and fearless soldier, of whom a memorial by the Conimandery of the State of Illinois Military Order of the Loyal "Col. Jackson Legion of the United States, speaks as follows took part with his command in the Maryland campaign of the Army of the Potomac and was present at the fierce and destructive battle of Antietam on the 16th and 17th of September, 1862, where he received special mention for gallantry and good con:

duct.

He

took part in the second battle of Fredericks-

burg where he rendered most gallant and distinguished service. * * * He was afterwards wounded in the battle of Kenesaw Mt., in Georgia. * * * The bravery of Col. Jackson was hiofhly commended by his superior officers and was the subject
* * * Col. remark by all who witnessed it. Jackson was present at every battle during the entire Atlanta campaign." He was a man of fine character, high aims, public

of general

spirit,

loveable

nature

and broad

intellectual

acquirements.

After the war he practiced law at Chicago, where he died June


23, 1901.
9.

Charles Henry,

born

May

28, 1843

died February 14, 1844.

10. 11.

March 13, 1845; died March 28, 1846. Schuylek Buinckerhoff, born June 16,1849; married Febru-

Henky

(tKISWOli), born

ary 27, 1889, Angela Forbes, of San Francisco, Calif. He was a prominent lawyer in Newark, N. J., and was speaker of the

house of representatives of

New

Jersey.

He

died July 28, 1914.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

'

511

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 3. 1.4. 1.

Laura Wolcott (Jackson, Trotter) Parker,

born

May

5,

1828.

She married, first, Matthew Trotter who died in 1850. She married, second, January 28, 1864, Charles Henry Parker, of Boston, Mass., who died April 8, 1908. His wife died January 9, 1901.

CHILDREN, (PARKER.)
1.

2. 3.

Gertrude, born July 22, 1865; died November 17, Harriet Wolcott, born January 26, 1867. Samuel Dunn, born September 9, 1868. He lives
is

1883.

in Boston,
is

and

Inspector of the Mass. Volunteer Militia.

He

unmarried.

4.

Charles Henry, born March 14, Winnifred E. S. Perkins. They

1872; married April 28, 1909,


reside in Boston.

1.3.3.4. 1.3. 1.4.1.2.


Harriet Wolcott (Parker) Reynolds,
married April 12, 1893, Dr. Edward Reynolds.
Mass.

born January 26, 1867;

They

reside in Readville,

children.
1.

2.

3.

Edward, born March 27, 1894. Charles Parker, born August 2, 1896. George Phillip, born March 23, 1898.
1. 3.

3.4. 1.3.

1.

4.2.
13, 1829;

Mary Elizabeth
ried

(Jackson) Henry, born November

mar-

November

14, 1849,

Thomas Charlton Henry,


and died August
31, 1890.

of Philadelphia, Pa.

was born April


7,

20, 1828,

Mrs. Henry died

He May

1885.

CHILDREN.
* *
*
1. 2.

3.

*
*

4.
5.

Alexander, born December 29, 1850. Charles Wolcott, born April 13, 1852. Bayard, born January 15, 1857. John Jackson, born September 28, 1859. Elizabeth Wolcott, born April 6, 1863.

1.3.3.4.

1. 3. 1.

4.2.

1.
12, 1875,

Alexander Henry, born December 29, 1850; married May He is secretary of the Presbyterian Board Caroline Rosa Bayard. He received the degree of d.d. cation and Sunday School ^^'ork.
College.

of Publi-

from Coe

children.
* *
1.

2.

Adeline McKean, born May 7, 1878. Alexander, born August 21, 1885.

512

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.

1.3.3.4. 1.3. 1.4.2.


27, 1907, Albert

1. 1.
7,

Adelink McKean (Henry) Bag(;s, born May


N. Baggs.
Mrs. Baggs died October

1878; married INIay

28, 1914.

CHILDREN.
1, 2.

Henry McKean, born November 27, 1908. Edward Wolcott, born September 30, 1913.
1. 3.

3.4. 1.3. 1.4. 2.

1. 2.

Alexander Henry,
Virginia Whipple Hansen.

born August 21, 1885; married October 21, 1911,

CHILD.
1.

Christine, born July

29, 1912.

1. 3.
1885, Sallie B., daughter of

3.4. 1.3. 1.4.2.2.


Henry H. Houston.
born April 13, 1852; married November 18, Mr. Henry was a prominent
interest in all public affairs relating
23, 1903.

Charles Wolcott Henry,

and successful business man, taking great


to the city of Philadelphia.

He

died

November

His widow and

children reside in Chestnut Hill, Phila.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Thomas Charlton, born March 25, 1887. Gertrude Houston, born September 2, 1891.
Elizabeth Wolcott, born August
28, 1894.

3.

1.

3.3.4. 1.3. 1.4. 2.2.


born March 25, 1887
;

1.
married November

Thomas Charlton Henry,


29, 1910, Julia Biddle.

child.
1.

Isabel Biddle, born June

11, 1912.

1.3. 3.4. 1.3. 1. 4.2. 3.


Bayard Henry,
1881,

Mary

E. McCorkle.

born January 15, 1857; married, first, October 18, He married, second, October 9, 1888, Jane I. R.

Robeson. Mr. Henry is a prominent lawyer in Philadelphia, Pa.; was a member of State Senate, 1898-90, Trustee of Princeton University, Director of Pennsylvania Railroad and a number of other corporations.

children.
*
*
1.

Howard Houston,

born July

19, 1882.

2. 3.

Caroline M., born February 20, 1884. Snowden, born January 17, 1896.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

513

1.3.3.
Mae
Drexel
Fell.

4.

1.3. 1.4. 2. 3. 1.
July
19, 1882;

Howard Houston Henry, born

married June 23, 1904,

CHILD.
1.

Sarah Drexel,
1.

born March

28, 1905.

3.3.4. 1.3. 1.4. 2.3.2.


20,

October

Caroline M. (Henry) Roberts, born February 12, 1909, Isaac Warner Roberts.
children.
1. 2.

1884; married

Algernon, born October

3,

1910.
3,

Bayard Henry,

born February

1912.
5,

3.

Mary

Elizabeth, born September

1913,

1.
1885, Clara Reeves.

3.3.4. 1.3. 1.4.2. 4.


born September 28, 1859
;

John Jackson Henry,

married November

3,

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Emily Reeves, born March 12, 1888. Charles Wolcott, born September 24,
D. Reeves, born July
7,

1899.

3.

1892.
13, 1894.

4.

James Bayard, born March

1.3.3. 4. 1.3. 1.4. 2.4


Emily Reeves (Henry) Freeman, born March
9,

1.
1888 married June
;

12,

1908, Hon. William Coleman Freeman, of Lebanon, Pa.

CHILD.
1.

Isabel Coleman, born January

17, 1911.

1. 3. 3.4. 1. 3. 1. 4. 2. 5.
Elizabeth Wolcott (Henry) Wister, born April
February
16, 1887,
6,

1863

married

Lewis AVynn Wister.


CHILD.

1.

Lewis Caspar, born February

24, 1888.

1.3. 3.4. 1.3. 1.4. 2.5. 1.


1909,

Lewis Caspar Wister, born February Mary Carpenter Lloyd.

24,

1888

married October

2,

33

514

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Caspak, born August

12, 1910.

2.

3.

Malcolm Lloyd, born August 2, 1912. Lewis Wynn, born May 18, 1914.

1.3. 3.4. 1.3. 1.4.4.


Frederick Wolcott Jackson, born August
12, 1859,
5,

24,

1833

mamed

October

Nannie Jane, daughter of Ezra Nye, of N. Y. She was born August Mr. Jackson died June 14, 1904. 1835, and died March 10, 1905.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Philip Nye, born September

1,

1860.
18,

2.

John Brinckerhoff,
William Fessenden,
1913.

born August

1862; man-ied April 28,

1886, Florence A. Baird.


3.

born November 22, 1864; died

May

17,

4. 5.

Frederick Wolcott, born June 1, 1867. Charles Huntington, born November


1911.

29,

1869; died June

5,

6.

Elizabeth Wolcott, born January

23, 1872.

* *
*

7.

8.
9.

Nina Fessenden, born June 11, 1874. Oliver Wolcott, born September 9, 1876.

Martha Nye,
1.

born November

7,

1878.

3.3. 4.

1. 3. 1. 4. 4. 1.
5,

Philip Nye Jackson, born September 1, 1860; married November He died March 3, 1911. 1884, Margaret Atlee.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

4.

born August 11, 1885; married October 28, 1905, Washington Lewis Stevens. Edith Atlee, born October 6, 1886, Frederick Wolcott, born February 21, 1888. Margaret Atlee, born November 11, 1890; married, January
23, 1910, William Agnew Paton. Philip Nye, born May 15, 1898. Schuyler Brinckerhoff, born August

Nannie Nye,

5.
6.

18, 1900.

1. 3.

3.4. 1.3.

1.

4.4.

1. 2.
6,

Edith Atlee (Jackson) Adams, born October November 1, 1905, Thatcher Magoon Adams.

1886;

married,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

515

Thatcher Magoon,

born September

11, 1911.

1.3. 3. 4.
1894, Louise Arnold.

1. 3.

1.4. 4. 4.
1,

Frederick Wolcott Jackson, born June


children.
1. 2. 3.

1867; married, June 27,

4.

Elizabeth Screven, born September 12, 1894. Frederick Huntington Wolcott, born September Louise Arnold, born May 27, 1902. Nannie Nye, born September 9, 1904.

25, 1897.

1.3.3.4.1.3. 1.4. 4.7.


Nina Fessenden (Jackson) Abeel, born June April 19, 1900, Neilson Abeel. He died May 18, 1907.
children.
1. 2.

11,

1874; married,

Nancy Fessenden,

born March
29, 1902.

11, 1901; died

February

1,

1902.

Neilson, born October

3.

Elizabeth Wolcott, born August

23, 1904.

4.

Margaret Hall,

born February

3,

1905.

1.3. 3.4. 1.3.


1904, Adele P. Carpenter.

1. 4.

4. 8.
9,

Oliver Wolcott Jackson, born September


children.
1. 2.

1876

married, April

6,

3.

Frances Adele, born January 5, 1906. Lorraine Wolcott, born December 31, Martha Nye, born August 22, 1910.

1907.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 3. 1. 4. 4. 9.

Martha Nye

(Jackson) Stewart, born November

7,

1878; married,

October 12, 1906, Lewis Stewart,

who

died

March

3,

1908.

CHILD.
1.

Francesca Lewis, born December

17, 1907.

1.3.3. 4. 1.3. 1.4. 5.


5, 1835; married October 12, Day, of Hartford, Conn. She was born February 24, 1837. General Jackson died May 22, 1913, and Mrs. Jackson died November 25, 1914. See the Jackson Genealogy for full particulars.

Joseph Cooke Jackson, born August

1864, Katherine Perkins

516

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
* *
*
1.

2.

3.

4.

Joseph Cooke, born August 20, 1865. John Day, born September 23, 1868. Katherine Seymour, born October 21, 1871. Elizabeth Huntington Wolcott, born September

1,

1875.

1.3.3.
Mabel Good sell,

4. 1. 3. 1. 4. 5. 1.
20,

Joseph Cooke Jackson, born August


of East Orange,

1865; married, June

14, 1900,

N.

J.

CHILD.
1.

Joseph Hamilton Goodsell, born June

15, 1901.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 3. 1. 4. 5. 2.

John Day Jackson,


Rose Marie Herrick,

born September
111.

23, 1868;

married July 28, 1909.

of Elgin,

children.
1.

2.

Richard Seymouk, born August 28, 1910. John Herrick, born January 8, 1912.
1.

3.3.4. 1.3. 1.4. 5.

3.
Ixn-n

Katherine Seymour (Jackson) Goodsell,


married, December
4,

October

21, 1871;

1909, Percy Hamilton Goodsell, of East Orange, N. J.

CHILD.
1.

Percy Hamilton,

born September 24, 1910.

1. 3. 3. 4.

1.3. 1. 4. 5. 4.
burn
Sep-

Elizabeth Huntington Wolcott (Jackson) Watts,


tember
1,

1875; married October 20, 1909, Martin Sheelar Watts, of Balti-

more, Md.

children.
1.

2.

Martin Seymour Huntington, born December Schuyler Wolcott Jackson, born January 25,
1. 3.

26, 1910.

1912.

3.4.

1. 3. 1. 4. 6.
6,

John Jackson, born February


Gregory.

1837; married, in 1868, Clara Catlin

He

died

December

17, 1880.

He was

speaker of the House of Rep-

resentatives of the

New

Jersey Legislature.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

517

Eliza Gregory, born July 2, 1869; married in February, 1903, Deming Jarvis; they reside at Villa Val Fleuri, Dinard, France.

2. 3.

Laura Wolcott,

born in 1870.
in 1903,

4.

Eliot Gregory, born July 2, 1872; married Bray. They reside in San Francisco, Cal. John, born May 18, 1878.

Margaret

5.

Huntington Wolcott,

born April 17, 1880.

1.3.3. 4. 1.3.
March
6,

1. 4.

6.2.
born
in

Laura Wolcott (Jackson) Ekengren,


1909, Count

1870;

married,

from Sweden.

Wiihelm A. F. Ekengren, Minister Tbey reside in Washington, D. C.

to the

United States

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Elsie Helen Augusta, born April 26, 1910. Laura Christina Clara, born March 29, 1913.

1.3.3.4. 1.3.
Huntington Wolcott Jackson,
ington, D. C.

1. 4. 6. 5.
born April
17, 1880;

married Febru-

ary 19, 1909, Shelby, daughter of Admiral Converse.

They

reside at

Wash-

children.
1. 2.

Audrey Vinton,

born February

15, 1910.

Peter Huntington Wolcott, born July

31, 1912.

1.3.3. 4.
Frederick Henry Wolcott,
Abby, daughter
of of

1.

3. 1. 5.
;

born August 19, 1808


;

married,

first,

Gardner G. Howland second, Mrs. Sarah Chase, daughter Gen. Charles V. Merchant, and widow of Capt. Leslie Chase. He died at

Astoria, L. L, April 11, 1883.

children.
1.

Elizabeth Huntington.
Alice.

2. 3.

Frederick Henry.

4.

Gardner Howland.

1.3. 3.4. 1.3. 1. 6.


March

Laura Marie (Wolcott) Rankin, born August 14, 1811; married Mrs. Rankin died at 3, 1831, Robert G. Rankin, of New York City.
Y.,

Newburgh, N.

December

24, 1887.

Her husband predeceased

her.

518

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

519

In 1777, Congress authorized Gen. Washington to raise sixteen regiments,

by the respective states. In one Samuel B. Webb, he received the commission of major; and in 17 78, Col. Webb and the lieutenant colonel of the regiment having been made prisoners, the command devolved upon Major Huntington, who was ordered to march to Rhode Island to reinforce the troops which were directed to attack the British army then at Newport. Major Huntington continued in command till 1779, when, the lieutenant colonel, having been exchanged, resigned, and Major Huntington was promoted to a lieutenant colonelcy, to take rank from June, 1778. Soon after this he joined the main array, when he was appointed to the
of these,

in addition to those which were to be raised

commanded

b}' Col.

command
the siege,

of a battalion of light troops to reinforce the

army then

acting

against Cornwallis at Yorktown, where he continued until near the close of

when he joined Gen. Lincoln

as a volunteer aide, acting in that

capacity during the rest of the siege, and up to the time of the surrender of

Cornwallis and his army.

At

the close of the

war

in

1783, he retired to private

life,

and

in 1792,

congress having appointed a system for the militia of the states, his excellency,
situation he held

Gov. Huntington, appointed him a general for the State of Connecticut, which under the successive governors, Wolcott, Trumbull, Tread-

well, Griswold, Smith,

and Wolcott, enjoying their entire confidence.


it

In 1799, in consequence of our relations with France, congress deemed

expedient to raise a body of troops for dicipline, in case of need, and having given the command to Washington, with a i-equest on the part of the then
president,

consider best qualified for the service, Washington

John Adams, that he would designate such officers as he should named Gen. Huntington,

who

received a commission as brigadier.

During the

War

of the Revolution, (ien.

of the best disciplinarians of the

army.

He

Huntington was considered one enjoyed the personal friendship of


;

Knox, Humphries, Jackson, and Trumbull and at its close, in private life, was deemed a gentleman of strict integrity of character, and was honored by
the suffrages of the people with a seat both in the national and state
tures.
leofisla-

Very few living men know anything of the embarrassments attendino^ the who served in the war of the Revolution, much of which arose from the depreciated and finally wortliless paper currency. The writer of this notice has heard Gen. Huntington say that he had given a month's pay for
officers

merely crossing a

ferry.

Gen. Huntington was elected a member of the United States House of Representatives in 1810, and again in 1817. His death took place in Norwich, June 17, 1834.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


*
1.

2.

Alfred Isham, born June 2, 1793. Wolcott, born August 20, 1796;

married, in May, 1837, Jane

Watkinson, of Middletown, Conn.

He was engaged

in

mer-

520

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
cantile pursuits, in the earlier portion of his
life,

and

later in

the insurance business.

He

lived, for several years before his


first

death, on a portion of the territory

appropriated to Simon

Huntington,

(1.3.)

family, (1863.)

which has never been alienated from the He died suddenly in Norwich, from apoplexy,
20, 1798,

3.

March 26, 1861. Louisa M., born February


(1858) with her
sisters,

and was

in

occupancy, in

of the old Huntington family mansion.

4.

Geokgk Washington,

born November 22, 1799, and was un-

married, and a merchant in

New

Orleans, in 1860.

He

died

May
5. 6.

10, 1870.
6,

Emily, born July

1801.
6,

Nancy

L.,

born April

1803.
11, 1804.
1,

7.

8.
9.

Walter, born November Sarah Isham, born May


Elizabeth, born August
Gabriel
1845.

1806.

24, 1808;

married November

19, 1839,

W. Denton

of

New

Orleans, where she died July 17,

10.

Maria, born December

13, 1810.

1.3.3.4.1.5.1.
born June 2, 1793, in Norwich, Conn.; married Caroline Sims, and was a commission merchant in the South. He
died in

Alfred Isham Huntington,

New

Orleans, in June, 1854.

CHILDREN.
* *
1.

Alfred

Sims, born October 18, 1819.


16, 1822.

2. 3.

Caroline Louisa, died young. Benjamin Wolcott, born July


Julia, died young.

4.
5.

* *

6.
7.

Henry Chester, was a merchant Edward William, born January


Lloyd.

in

New

Orleans.

26, 1827.

1.3.3. 4.
Alfred Sims Huntington,
married,
first,

1. 5. 1. 1.
18,

born October

1819, in Augusta, Ga.;

Anna Shearer. She and died February 22. 1865, in He married, second, October 23, 186 7, in Battles Wharf, Ala., Bettie Sears, daughter of James Chapman and Bettie James (Sears) Stevenson. She was born April 10, 1840, in Newbern, N. C. He was a merchant, and lived in Augusta, Ga., from 1819 to 1837; in Mobile, Ala., 1838 to 1865; in New Orleans, La., 1866 to 1871; in Sehna, Ala., 1872 to 1875; in Chunchula, Ala., 1876 to 1894, where he died January 3, 1894. His wife lives He was a Presbyterian. in Mobile, Ala.
November
6,

1851, in Selma, Ala., Eniilie

was born February Montreal, Canada.

16, 1832, in Selma, Ala.,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

521

Lewis W., born March

3,

1853, in Mobile, Ala.; marrried in LexMiss.


Ala.;

2.

They live in Lexington, Clifford Gallop, born February 14, 1855, in Mobile,
ington, Miss., Hattie Beall.
ried in the City of Mexico; lives in

mar-

Los Angeles, Cal.

3.

Mary

Nicolson, born August


30, 1880, in

4, 5,

1856.

4.

Emily Shearer, born January


January

1869, in

New

Orleans, La.; died

Chunchula, Ala.

1.3.3. 4.
Mobile, Ala.; married, December
of
8,

1. 5. 1. 1.

3
4,

Mary Nicholson (Huntington) Munall,


John William and Mary Ann (Hart) Munall.

born August

1856, in

1880, in Mobile, Ala., William Hart, son

He was

born September

14,

1849, in Lynchburg, Va.

Mr. Munall was a farmer, and a graduate of a Virginia Military Institute. and moved to Uniontown, Ala., where he died September 27, 1888. They were Episcopalians, and Mr. Munall was Superintendent of the Sunday School for one year.

He

lived in Lynchburg, Va.,

CHILDREN, BORN IN BEDFORD COUNTY, VA.


1.

Alfred Huntington, born September


29, 1905, in

14, 1881; married,

Lynchburg, Va., Margaret Woodruff Dillard.


Ga.

June They

live in Atlanta,
2.

3.

Clifford Huntington, born May 22, 1885. Alice Huntington, born August 10, 1887.

1.3. 3. 4. 1. 5.

1. 3.
16,

Benjamin Wolcott Huntington, born July


Zelia (Robertaille)
19, 1894, in

1822, in Norwich,

Conn.; married, in 1851, in Natchez, Miss., Eliza, daughter of Benjamin and

Wade.

She was born

in

May, 1830, and died February


Norwich, Conn.. Augusta,
he died, January
9,

Natchez, Miss.
1886.

Ga.,

He was a commission merchant, and lived in New Orleans, La., and Natchez, Miss., where

He was not a member of any church, but died in the Catholic faith. When a young man he drove from Augusta, Ga., to New Orleans, La., and
joined the firm of Payne, Huntington and Co., then formed a partnership with
his brother Alfred in the

same business.

He was

in the City of

New

Orleans

when

it fell,

during the Civil War.

children.
1.

Zelia Priscilla, born October


lives in

21, 1853, in

Adams

County, Miss.;

Denver, Col.

522
2.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Walter Washington,
La.;

born August

18, 1857, in

New

Orleans,

married,

Wensel.
ary
3.

November 24, 1900, in Natchez, They lived in Natchez, Miss. He died


born
in

Miss.,

Mary

there Febru-

8,

1906.
1861, in

Maria Louise,
1865.

New

Orleans, La.; died there in

4.

Lucy Irwin,
in

born February

9,

1870, in

New

Orleans, La.; married

5.

May, 1898, in Natchez, Miss., Henry Charles Burton. died June 15, 1906, in Mobile, Ala. Marie Elise, born December 16, 1873, in Natchez, Miss.

She

1.3.3. 4.
Natchez, Miss.; married, October
5,

1. 5.

1.3.5.
born December
16,

Marie Elise (Huntington) Howard,

1871, in

1896, in Natchez, Miss., William Carr,

son of John Bowles and Georgia Rosalie (Lathrop) Howard.

He was

born

in

Savannah, Ga.,

in 1860.
is

Mr. Howard

manager

for the

Dupont Powder Co.


St. Louis.

He
Col.

has lived in

New

York, Atlanta, and

He

is

now

in

Denver,

They
1.

are Episcopalians.

CHILDREN.

2.

3.

Charles Huntington, born October 15, 1899, in Denver, Col. George Wyndham, born November 10, 1901, in Denver, Col. John Lathrop, born December 17, 1905, in Denver, Col.

1.3.3.
Ga.; married, in

4. 1. 5. 1. 6.

Edward William Huntington, born January 6, 1827, in Augusta, New Orleans, La., Laura, daughter of Henry and A^ictoire (Dubertson) Legendre. She was born in New Orleans, La., in 1838, and died
in 1869.

He was
June

a lawyer, and a graduate of Marietta College, in Marietta, O.

On

29, 1889, the trustees of this College conferred the

honorary degree of

Doctor of Laws on him.

He

served through the Civil

War

in the

Confederate Army, as Captain of

the Debigny Guards.

He

lived in Augusta, Ga.,

when a boy

later

moved

to

New

Orleans, La., where he resided until his death, August 14, 1899.

children.
*
*
1.

Mary Anna

Victoire, born November


born April 23, 1866.

1,

1863.

2.

Henry Legendre,

1.3.3.4. 1.5.
1863, in

1. 6. 1.

Mary Anna Victoire (Huntington) Carter, born November 1, New Orleans, La,; married, December 29, 1890, in New Orleans, La.,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

523

New

Charles Todd, son of Dr. John and Letitia (Shelby) Carter. He was born in He died in San Antonio, Orleans, La., and was in the cattle business.

Texas, January

4, 1898.

Mrs. Carter and her children

live in

Owensboro, Ky.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Huntington Todd, born May 1, 1894. Shelby Charles, born November 2, 1897.

1.3. 3. 4. 1.5. 1.6.2.


La.; married,

Henry Legendre Huntington, born April 23, June 11, 1894, in New Orleans, Eugenia
Mary Anna
(Benedito) Zarza.

1866, in

New

Orleans,

Charlotte, daughter of
4,

Evariste and
in

She was born November

1873,

New Orleans. He is a stock broker, and a member of the New Orleans Stock Exchange. He is a graduate of the Mississippi Military Institute, in Pass Christian, Miss.
CHILD.
1.

Edward Zarza,

born March

3,

1896, in

New

Orleans, La.

1.3. 3.4.
Lloyd Huntington,
August
26, 1869, in

1. 5. 1. 7.
3,

born September

1830, in

Geoi-gia; married,

New

Orleans, La., Marie Louise, daughter of

Edmond and
was

Louisa (ChexnaydreJ Bachemin.


living in

She was born January

1,

1840, and

New

Orleans, La., in 1915.


Sheriff of the Parish of Plaquemines,

He was
Hache,
La.,

and died

at Pointe a la

November

5,

1873.

He was

an Episcopalian.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2. 3.

Benjamin Wolcott, born November 26, 1871. Louis Lloyd, born August 17, 1872. Harry Charles, born November 5, 1873 married, July
;

19, 1906,

Stella

Mercedes Barry.

1.

3.3.4.
November

1. 5. 1. 7. 1.
26, 1871, in

Ben.iamin Wolcott Huntington, born November


Orleans, La.;

New

married,

25, 1903, in

New

daughter of Leon and Helen (Massin) Arland.


1880.

Leah Helen, She was born November 10,


Orleans,

He
3,

is

a traveling salesman, and lives in


in

New

Orleans, La.

He

served in

the Boer

War, (British) as Trooper 1901, and was discharged August

Menne's Scouts.

He

enlisted

January

29, 1901.

They

are Catholics.

524

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

Lloyd Wolcott, born March 5, 1905. Muriel Louise, born April 14, 1906. Ethel Leah, born July 21, 1907.

4.

Ruth

Essie, born December 17, 1909; died July

5,

1910.

1.3.3.4. 1.5.7.
11, 1804, in Norwich, Conn.; She was born in Paris, France. He was a merchant in cotton. He lived as a child in Norwich, and moved to New Orleans, La., some time in the SO's. He was a Protestant, and died September 14, 1882, in New Orleans, La.

Walter Huntington, married, in New Orleans, La.,

born November

IMary Smith.

children, born in
1.

new ORLEANS,

LA.

Walter,

born

in 1854.

2.

Alice, born

in 1856.

3.

Temple Doswell,
in Chicago,
111.

born June 26, 1858.

He

is

a clerk, and lives

4.

5. 6.

Howard, born in 1860. George Washington,


Leonide, born

born September
;

13, 1864.

in August, 1871

died in February, 1890.

1.

3.3.4.

1.

5.7. 5.

George Washington Huntington, born September 13, 1864, in New Orleans, La.; married, November 15, 1891, in Chicago, 111., Jennie West, daughter of Dexter Davis and Isabell (PitcherJ Hardy. She was born March
8,

1873, in Delevan,

111.

He was
moved

a carpenter, and lived in Biloxi, Miss., until


to Chicago,
111.,

1900.

In

May
8,

1901, he 1908.

and resided there


S.

until his

death, July

Their religious preference was Presbyterian.


in Chicago,
111.,

Mrs.

Huntington married a second time,

N. Sorensen.

children.
1.

2.

John Lap^lin, born November 20, Temple Thomas, l)orn May 28,
Chicago,
111.

1892, in Chicago,

111.

1894; died March


21,

11,

1895, in

3.

Louise Leonide, born September


Chicago,
111.

1895; died July

3,

1896, in

4.
5.

Dwight Ripley, born June 4, 1897, in Chicago, 111. Lloyd I^merson, born February 11, 1899; died August
in Chicago,
111.

17,

1910

6.

Clark Davis, born September


Chicago,
111.

20,

1900; died June

1,

1904, in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
7.

525
111.

8.

Payne Haedy, born September 4, 1902, in Chicago, Adeline Dixie, born April 15, 1905, in Biloxi, Miss.;
ber 11, 1906, in Chicago,
111.

died Septem-

9.

Elvira Norwich,
in Chicago,
111.

born April

4,

1907; died September

18, 1908,

1.3.3.4.1.5.10.
Maria Huntington Perkins,
Town, Conn.; married, October
son of William and

born December

20, 1837, in

Mary (Lee)

Perkins.

13, 1810, in Norwich Norwich Town, Conn., George He was born December 24, 1803, in

Ashford, Conn.
in

He was

a lawyer, and a graduate of Yale in 1828.


18, 1874.

He

died

Norwich, Conn., October

Mrs. Perkins died October 29, 1881, in Norwich Town, Conn. were Congregationalists, and Mr. Perkins was a deacon in the church.

They

children.
1.

Sarah Huntington,
She
lives in

born February

11, 1839, in

Norwich Town.

Norwich, Conn.
7,

2.

Elizabeth Denton, born May


Norwich, Conn.

1848, in

married, September 15, 1869, Mr. Childs.

Norwich Town, Conn.; She is a resident of

1.3. 3.4.
wich Town, Conn.; married November

1. 6.
9,

Elizabeth (Huntington) Chester, born February


25, 1773, Col.

1757, in Nor-

John, son of John and

Sarah (Noyes) Chester, of Wethersfield, Conn. He was a colonel in the Army of the Revolution, and especially distinguished himself in the battle of Bunker Hill. He was much in public life, and always in highest esteem, both for his signal public service, and for his great
personal worth.

In

all

the private relations of the

man and

friend,

he was an
of our

example

to be copied.

As a

Christian he was unaffectedly devout, an Israelite,


guile.

indeed, in

whom

there

was no

compeer with the noblest

Connecticut woithies of that day of noble names, he was also the humble and
beneficent friend of the poor, and the readiest comforter of the sorrowing and
afflicted,

his gifted

and in all his generous philanthropy, he found a ready helpmeet in and accomplished wife. He died November 4, 1809, and his widow

July

1,

1834.

CHILDREN.
1.

Elizabeth, born November

10,

1774

married June

8,

1807, Elea-

became the mother of Jonathan T. Backus, d.d., of Schenectady, the Rev. John Backus, of Baltimore, Md., and Mary, who married James Bayard, of
Philadelphia.

zer Fitch Backus, of Albany, N. Y., and

526
2.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Mary, born

April 20,

1 7 79;

married June

8,

1806, Ebenezer Welles,

of Brattleboro, Vt.
3.

They had

three children.

Hannah,

born October 27, 1781; married SeiDtember 26, 1808, Charles Chauncy, ll.d., of Philadelphia, Pa. He died Septem-

ber 30, 1849.


children.
4.
5.

She died February

6,

1821.

They had

five

6.
7.

8.

Sarah, born June 17, 783; died unmarried. John, born August 17, 1785; graduated from Yale in 1804; married Rebecca Ralston, of Philadelphia, Pa., and was settled in Hudson, N. Y., and later in Albany. He died in Philadelphia, January 12, 1829. He was a clergyman. Charlotte, born March 20, 1787; died July 19, 1844, unmarried. Henry, born October 3, 1790; died March 1, 1791. Julia, born March 15, 1792; married, April 2, 1816, Matthew C. Ralston, of Philadelphia, Pa. She had three children, and died
1

April
9.

8,

1835.
22, 1793,

Henry, born December


Pa.

and was a lawyer

in Philadelphia,

He was

a gi-aduate of Union College, and died in 1848, un-

married.
10.

William, born November

20,

1795.

He

graduated from Union

College in 1815, was a clergyman, and for a time pastor of the


In 1826, he was secreBoard of Education in Philadelphia. Washington College conferred upon him the degi'ee of d.d. He married Frances White of Hudson, N. Y. George, born June 14, 1798, and died February 28, 1801. Charles, born February 10, and died September 10, 1802.
tary of the Presbyterian

Presbyterian church in Hudson, N. Y.

11. 12.

1.3. 3. 4. 1. 8.
Zachariah Huntington,
married,

March

23, 1786,

born November 2, 1764, in Norwich, Conn.; Hannah Mumford. He was a merchant, and a man
life

of distinction.

In military

he attained the rank of major general.

For a
nieces,

beautiful tribute to his personal character see Mrs. Sigourney's reminiscences


in the

Memoir

of 1863.

His

will

made a

certain provision for "

my

the daughters of

my

brother Ebenezer."

He

died June 23, 1850.

children, born in NORWICH, CONN.


*
1.

Thomas Mumford,

born December 28, 1786.


8,

2.

Jabez Williams, born November

1788, graduated at Yale,

1806, and read law at the celebrated Litchfield

Law

School, un-

der those famous teachers. Judges Reeves and Gould, with the
latter of

whom he was

himself subsequently associated in the

instruction of the school.

He commenced

the practice of his

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

527

profession in Litchfield, where he continued about thirty years.

He

during his residence

represented Litchfield in the state legislature in 1829; and in Litchfield he won for liimseK the confi-

dence and esteem of the community, and the reputation of a sound and able lawyer. He was elected a representative to congress in 1829,

and continued

in that

branch of congress

until 1834.

He married, May
home during

22, 1833, Sally

Ann

(1. 3 .3. 4. 1. 2. 1. 9.) see

478, and returned to his native town, which he

made

his

the interim of his public duties at

page permanent Washington.

He was
of the

appointed judge of the superior court in 1834, and also

supreme court of errors. On the death of the Hon. Thaddeus Betts, a senator in the United States Congress, from Connecticut, in 1840, Judge Huntington was appointed for the remainder of the unexpired term and at the close of it, in 1845, he was elected for another term from which high trust he was removed, in the midst of his great labors, by his sudden death which occurred in Norwich, November 1, 1847. There were no children. His widow died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Strong, June 26, 1861. The following tribute appeared in the American Obituary '' of 1847 A statesman of more unbending integrity, or more unwavering fidelity to the interests of the Union, never occu;
; :

pied a seat in the senate of the United States

of that body, during the last eight years, bear


to the untiring industry, energy,

and the records ample testimony


ability

and distinguished

with
his

wliich he discharged the responsible duties assigned

him by

native state."
3.

Elizabeth Mary, born Octobers,


John Griswold

1793, married

of the firm of Griswold

&

Hull,

May 16, New York

city.

1.3.3. 4. 1.8.
Thomas Mumford Huntington,
in 1819,

1.
28,

born December

1786; married

Mary Bowers Campbell.


City.

New York

He

in mercantile pursuits.

She was born June 27, 1802, and died in lived in the house built by his father, and was engaged He died September 11, 1851.

children.
1.

* *

2. 3.

Thomas Z. Bowers, born November John Myers, born April 3, 1821.

6,

1819; died, July

4,

1827.

Henry Bowers,

born February
born April
6,

16, 1823.

* *

4.
5.

George Wolcott,

1825.
16, 1829.

Mary

Elizabeth, born September

528

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1.

3.3. 4. 1.8.
born
in

1. 2.
city,

John Myers Huntington,


Boston, Mass., September
2,

New York

April

3,

1821,

graduated at Yale, 1843, and entered the legal profession.


1856,

He

married, in

Mary

A.,

daughter of Elisha Parks,

who

was born
1864.

in Boston,

March

11,

1825.

He was

a lawyer in Chicago, and in

1862, engaged in the commissariat of the Union army.

He

died October 10,

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Mary

Austin Parks, born December 7, 1857. Stuart, born in 1860; married, first, William S. Winslow second. Dr. L. L. Seaman, of New York City, October 13, 1908.
1. 3. 3. 4. 1.

8. 1. 2. 1.
7,

Austin Parks Huntington, born December


married, April 15, 1885, in
of

1857, in Chicago,

111.;

N. Y., May Blackstone, daughter John Martin and Emily Frances (Blackstone) Freeman. She was born in

New York

City,

New York

City.

He was
tinique,

a lawyer, a graduate of Harvard, 1879.

He

lived in

New York
MarMrs.

City from 1885 to 1890, and in Norwich, from 1890 to 1893.

He

died in

West

Indies,
in

November

23, 1893.

He was

an Episcopalian.

Huntington resides

New

York, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

Maia, born March

14, 1886, in

New
3,

York City; died October


8,

20,

1894, in Lucerne, Switzerland.


2.

Julia Talmadge, born April


Norwich, Conn.

1888; died October


25, 1889.

1890, in

3.

Mildred Saltonstall,

born November

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 8. 1. 3.
born February 16, 1823, in Norwich, Lucinda Lincoln Wylles. She was born November 22, 1828. He was a farmer, later had a grocery store in Norwich, Conn.; then became a banker in New York, but lived in Norwich, Conn. He died in Augusta, Me., February 10, 1884. They were Congregationalists.
Conn.; married

Henry Bowers Huntington,


December
23, 1849,

CHILDREN.
*
*
1.

2.

3.

Hknry Thomas, born October 5, 1851. John Mum ford, born October 29, 1853. George Walter, born March 13, 1855,
lived there in 1892.

in

Randolph, Mass.

He

* 4.

Curtis Washington, born August

16, 1867.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
5.

529

WoLCOTT Grosvenor,

one child, Wolcott, who


6.

born February 28, 1860; married, and had lives in New Haven, Conn.
19, 1862;

William Bowers, born July


They had
1892. three children.

married Eliza

Mc Bride.
in

He

lived in

Ashburnham, Mass.,

7.

Nettie

E.,

who

died young.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 8. 1. 3. 1.

Henry Thomas Huntington,


Mary (Dean)
Quiraby.

born October

5,

1851, in

Lebanon,

Conn.; married, in AVillimantic, Conn., Evelyn Lillian, daughter of Jacob and

He

served during the Civil

She was born October 9, 1850, in Stanstead, Canada. War for nine months with the 26th Regiment,
I.

Connecticut Volunteers, Co.


schools of Willimantic, Conn.,

He

received his education in the public

and graduated from the academy in East Greenwich, R. I. He began his business career as an apprentice in the paint shop of Baldwin and King, of Willimantic, and became an expert in the business, and had rare ability in the blending of colors. In 1874 he established a painting and paper hanging business, in Palmer, Mass., and through his thorough knowledge of the work and faitliful attention to business, made the venture profitable and successful. He took great interest in public affairs, but his extreme modesty would not permit him to hold any public office. He died in his home in Palmer, Mass., April 14, 1914. They were Universalists.
CHILD.
*
1.

Lillian, born February

9,

1873.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 8. 1. 3. 1. 1.
Lillian (Huntington) Wilman, born February
tic,

9,

1873, in Williman-

Conn.; married, June 14, 1902, in Palmer, Mass., Charles Albert Wilman.
this marriage.

Mr. Wilman was married once before


ter,

They

live

in

Leomins-

Mass.

CHILD.
1.

Ferne Huntington,
1.

born December 1903,

in

Palmer, Mass.

3.3.4.

1. 8.

1.3. 2.
first,
I.

John Mumford Huntington,


in

born October 29, 1853; married,

1871, in Brattleboro, Vt., Susie Ashmore, of Providence, R.


17, 1879,

She died

and was buried in Windham, Conn. He married, second, in Windham, Conn., Carrie Pellet, whom he divorced. He married, third, Mary Gipson of Ashburnham. He lived in Hampton, Conn., and moved to Windham, Conn., where he died February 15, 1897.

March

1880, in

sa

34

530

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Charles Porter, born October


Boston General Hospital.

5,

1872; died

March

4,

1891, in

2.

*
* *

3. 4.
5.
6.
7.

John LeRoy, born October 27, 1873. Florence L., born April 23, 1878. Flora S., born April 23, 1878. Susie Ashmore, born March 17, 1879. Edith Mae, born February 24, 1891, in New Haven, Conn. Carl M., born in March, 1893, in Montreal, Canada, and died
1893, in Montreal.

in

1.3.3.4.
John LeRoy Huntington,
married, October 31, 1906, in

1. 8.

1.3.2.2.
27, 1873, in

born October

Goshen, Conn.;

Haven, Conn., Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Olmstead and Mary Louise (Barlow) Nash. She was born INIarch 28, 1884, in New Haven, Conn. He is in the piano business. They live in New Haven, Conn.
CHILD.
1.

New

LeIIoy Nash, born October

5,

1910, in

New

Haven, Conn.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 8. 1. 3. 2. 3.

Florence
June

L.

(Hintington) Carpenter, born

April 23, 1878

married,

17, 1908, in
7,

New Haven,

Conn.,

Edmund James

Carpenter.

She died

March

1915, in Springfield, Mass.,

where they were

living.

1.

Louise M.

1.3.3. 4.
Flora
in 1904,
S.

1. 8. 1.3. 2. 4.
Aj)ril 23,

(Huntington) Estehbrook, born

1878; married,

Clayton Esterbrook, of Willimantic, Conn., where they reside.

CHILD.
1.

Doris.

1.3.3.4.
in 1904,

1. 8. 1.3. 2. 5.
17,

Susie Ashmore (Huntington) Main, born March Frank E. Main. They live in Boston, Mass.
CHILD.
1.

1879; married,

Edgar.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

531

1.3.3.4.1.8. 1.3. 4.
Conn.; married,

Curtis Washington Huntington, born August 16, 1857, in Norwich, December 23, 1880, Cora Frances Cooper. She was born February 15, 1864. They live in New Haven, Conn.
children.
1.

Bertha

2. 3.

Curtis. Jessie Beatrice.

Maybel Estella.
Doris Beth.

4.

1.3.3. 4. 1.8. 1.4.


George Wolcott Huntington, born AprU
field, 6,

1825

married, in Pitts-

Mass., June 23, 1848, Catherine L., daughter of the Hon.

Henry H.

Childs.
wife, in

She died

in Pittsfield,

June

20,

1852.

He

married for his second

New York city, June 15, 1854, Alice, daughter of Henry and Delia Alden Henderson, of Baltimore, Md. He was a physician, having graduated at the Berkshire Medical College, in 1847, and was settled in Rock Island, 111.,
in the practice of medicine.

He

died in 1859.

children.
1.

2.

3.

in Reading, Mass., May 25, 1849, and died in February 18, 1852. Thomas Myers, born in Pittsfield, May 6, 1852. Kate Mary, born in Pittsfield, May 6, 1852, and died in Pittsfield, August 12, 1853.

Annie Childs, born


Pittsfield,

4.
5.

Timothy Campbell,

born

May

6,

1855, in St. Louis,


Island,
111.,

Alice Henderson, born

in

Rock

Mo. September 17, 1856;

married Baron Paul DeFoutenilliat.

1.3.3.4.

1.

8. 1.4. 2.
May
6,

Thomas Myers Huntington,

born

1852, in Pittsfield, Mass.;

married, January 14, 1882, on U. S. S. Lancaster, Villefrance, France, Flor-

ence Ellen, daughter of Henry John and Luise Suter (Clark) Huntington.

She was born August

22,

in

Leghorn,

Italy.

He
Saxony.
of

is

a metallurgical engineer, and a graduate of the College at Freiberg,

He has lived in Barcola Sarzana, Italy, and is now (1914), a resident London, Eng. They are Episcopalians. (Note.) Mrs. Huntington's parents are English, of the family who
came from Yorkshire.
She
is

originally

not a descendant of Simon, (1).

children.
1. 2.

Beatrice Mary, born December

6,

1882, in Lerici, Italy.

3.

George Walsurf, Kathleen Louise,

born July 25, 1884, in Lerici, Italy.

born June

5,

1887, in Leghorn, Italy.

532

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.3.4.
New
York; married,

1. 8.

1.5.

Childs, born September Ui, 1S29, in Timothy M. Childs. He was a physician, a graduate of Harvard College, and Pittsfield Medical College, and was a professor in the New York Medical School. Mrs. Childs died January 7, 1910, in Floi-ence, Italy.
in Pittsfield, Mass.,

Mary Elizabeth (Huntington)

1.

Henry Thomas Huntington


Italy.

died

December

5,

1908, in Florence,

1.3. 3. 4.4.
Lydia (Huntington) Bill, born March
maiTied November
wich.
3,

15, 1727,

in

Norwich,

Ct.;

1746, Capt.

Ephraim

Bill,

a prominent citizen of Norin

She united with the Congregational church She died September


23, 1798,

Norwich City

in 1786.

Several of the descendants of this Lydia have been prominent in business and
social position.

and her husband died Novem-

ber 24, 1802, in the 84th year of his age.

child re:n.
1. 2.

3. 4.

Sylvester, born June 15, 1747, and died July 31, 1753. Lynde, born September 3, 1749, and died August 11, 1753. Gordon, born September 29, 1751, and died August 6, 1753. Lydia, born July 7, 1753; married Joseph Howland, whose descendants have been so prominent among the business men of
N. Y.

5.

Hannah,

born April

6,

1755, and died April 23, 1756.

6.
7.

8.
9.

died in November, 1780. and died October 2, 17 75. Zaohariah Huntington, born June 10, 1763, and died June

Gordon, born August 27, 1757. Ephraim, born May 30, 1759, and
Abigail, born June
1788.
18, 1761,

8,

10.

*11.
12.

William, born April 19, 1765. Elizabeth, born May 14, 1767.

Hannah,

born September 21, 1769

married Thomas Lathrop, of

Norwich.
13.

Sylvester, born August

2,

1771, and died in 1862.

1.3.3. 4.4.11.
in

Elizabeth (Bill) Coit, born May 14, 176 7, in Norwich, Conn.; married November, 1786, in Norwich, Conn., Daniel Lathrop, son of Joseph and Lydia

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
(Lathrop) Coit.
in the

533
Mr. Coit was an im-

He was

born

in

New

London, Conn.

porter of drugs and general merchandise, and was largely interested in lands

Western Reserve, Ohio.


resided in

He

served two terms in the Connecticut Gen-

eral

Assembly, 1810-1811.

He
Conn.

Mrs. Coit died

New York City from 1802 to 1804, and died in Norwich, A memoir of Daniel in New York City in 1846.
in 1907.

Lathrop Coit was published

They were

Congregationalists.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


1.

Daniel Wadsworth, born November 29,1787; married September


1,

1834, Harriet Frances Coit, in

died in Norwich, July 18, 1875.

New York City. He A memoir of Daniel W. Coit


in
2,

2.

3.

was published in 1909 by William C. Gilnian, his nephew. Lydia, born August 25,1789; married September 23, 1811, Norwich, Conn., James Luce Kingsley. She died December 1861, in New Haven, Conn. Henry H., born June 17,1791; married Fel)ruary 11, 1819,

in

4.

He died October Norwich, Conn., Mary Breed. Newark, N. J. Maria, born June 13, 1793; married October 8, 1823,
Conn.,
Felatiah
Perit.

15, 1870, in

in

Norwich,
in

She died March

31,

1885,

New

*5.
6.

Haven, Conn. Eliza, born August 23, 1796. Joshua, born August 25, 1800, and died unmarried, October 1881, in New Haven, Conn.

8,

1.

3.3.4. 4. 11. 5.

ried.

Eliza (Coit) Gilman, born August 23, 1796, in Norwich, Conn.; marMay 2, 1820, William Charles, son of Benjamin Clark and Mary (Thing)

He was born May 2, 1795. Mr. Gilman was a manufacturer and merchant in Norwich, Conn., and later a broker in New York. He lived in Norwich until 1844, when he moved to N. Y., where he lived until his death June 6, 1863. He was Sergeant of the RiHe Rangers of Boston, and was twice called on He was Mayor of Norwich in 1838. to garrison forts in the war of 1812. For thirty years he was identified with the most important manufacturing, financial, educational and religious enterprises in Norwich, and in Ncav York. While engrossed with business cares, he was actively interested in benevolent
Gilman.

and philanthropic Avork, especially in behalf of the young, in the Children's Aid Society, in the New York Juvenile Asylum, and in the Sunday Schools. They were Congregationalists. Mrs. Gilman died March 16, 1863, in Norwich, Conn.

534

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Elizabeth Coit, born September


1854, the Rev. Joseph P.

4,

1821; married October 23,


d.d., of

Thompson,

New

York.

They

*2.
3.

William Gilman, born December 25, 1855, now (1915) a physician in New York. She died December 24, 1892. Edward Whiting, born February 11, 1823. Maria Perit, born December 8, 1824, and died July 2, 1906,

had one

son,

unmarried.
4.

5.

Harriet Lathrop, born December 13, 1828; married September She died November 19, 1881. 24, 1865, George W. Lane. Daniel Coit, born July 6, 1831 married, first, December 4, He married, 1861, Mary Ketcham, and had two daughters.
;

6.

7.

Dwight Woolsey. His biography by Fabian Franklin is well known, as also his reputation as President of Johns Hopkins University. William Charles, born November 13, 1833 married September 16, 1859, Katherine Beecher Perkins. They live in Norwich Town, Conn. Emily Serena, born November 23, 1835, and died after a long illness, September 26, 1910, unmarried. She was born in Norwich, and, after a residence of twenty years in New York, returned with her widowed mother and sisters to Norwich, which was her home for the last forty-six years
second, June 13, 1877, Elizabeth
;

of her

life.

She had been identified with the benevolent work of the Park Congregational church, of which she was a member, and of the United Workers, from its beginning, and was for twenty-five years president of a branch of the Woman's Board of Missions. She had a right judgment in all things, was quick to perceive and know what she ought to do, and was given grace and

By her undeviating sweetness of dismind, her broad minded charity, her deep religious convictions, her unfailing sympathy with all her
power
to fulfill the same.

position, her well stored

friends, she

endeared herself
her

to a

wide

circle in this

and other

lands
8.

who

will cherish

memory
;

as a precious possession.

9.

Louisa, born September 23, 1838 married May 30, 1883, George W. Lane, who died December, 1883. She lives in Norwich Town, Conn. Caroline, born December 19, 1840, and died August 28, 1844.

1. 3.

3.4. 4. 11. 5.2.


born February
11,

Edward Whiting Gilman,

1823; married Julia, (This Harriet


of Conn.,

daughter of Prof. Benjamin and Harriet (Trumbull) SUliman.

Trumbull was the youngest child of Gov. Jonathan Trumbull,

and a

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
granddaughter of Lieut. Joseph Backus, who married Elizabeth,
1.

535
3.

7.).

She was born in 1826, and died in 1892. Mr. Gihnan was Secretary of the American Bible Society He died December 4, 1900. CHILDREN.
1.

for thirty years.

Caroline Trumbull, born


of the

in 1851.

She

is

now (1915)

Registrar

2.

Conn. Society of Colonial Dames. Julia Silliman, born in 1854; married Eugene S. Bristol, who
is

dead.

3.

Arthur
died

Coit, born in October, 1855


left

married Bessie Lawson

December 18,1890;

three sons, Lawrence,

Edward

4.
5. 6.

Mary

and Joseph. T., born

in 1857; died in 1858.

Henry Kingsley,
Louisa, born
in

born in 1861; died in 1893.

1868; died in 1891.

1. 3. 4.
Joseph Huntington, born
first

in

Norwich, Conn.,

in

September, 1G61, the


28, 1687,

of this family born in Norwich.

Here he married, November

Rebecca, third daughter of Dea. Thomas Adgate, by his second wife. Widow In the same year of his marriage he went Bushnell, and born in June, 1666.
with
its founders to the new town of Windham. Both himself and his cousin Thomas were prominent members of the first church founded here, of which

he was chosen deacon

in 1729, being the fourth deacon furnished by the two Norwich families of this name. He died in Windham, December 29, 1747, and his wife followed him November 28, 1748. Joseph Huntinjiton of AVindham, under date of July 16, 1697, deeds to Richard Edgerton of Norwich, for 15 current pay, "all that my seventh lott called one thousand acre interest of upland and meadow lying and being at the place called Williniantuck, in the town of Windham aforesaid."

children.
*
1.

*
*

2.

Joseph, born August 29, 1688. Nathaniel, born September 1, 1691.

3.

* *

4. 5.
6.

Jonathan, born October 7, 1695. David, born December 6, 1697. Solomon, born February 6, 1700. Rebecca, born in Windham, September
January
of
24, 1734,

7.

8.

Windham. member of the Windham church. Sarah, born May 25, 1705. Mary, born in Windham, August 4,
Fitch, of Canterbury, Conn.
in 1729.

18, 1702, and married John, son of John and Sarah (Spencer) Crane He was born in Windham in 1709. She was a

1707, and married Theophilus She joined the Windham church

536

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.4.1.
Joseph Huntington, born in Norwich, Conn., August 29, 1688, and was taken in infancy by his parents to Windham, where he married, July 6, 1719, Elizabeth Ripley of Windham. He was a member of the Windham church
ber

and chosen deacon in 1754. His wife died January 4, 1774, and he, DecemHe was a man remarkable for liis great agility and strength, and 5, 1783. deacon though he was, he was a Nimrod among the hunters of his day.

CHILDREN, BORN IN WINDHAM, CONN.


1.

2. 3.

4.

5.

John, born September 22, 1720, and died June 17, 1725. Joseph, born August 23, 1723, and died December 23, 1726. Eliphalet, born May 15, 1725, and died December 16, 1726. Elizabeth, born July 5, 1727, and died December 22, 1788. John, born December 22, 1729.

6.
7.

Mary,

born July 17, 1732.


22, 1736,

Joseph, born December

and died October

12, 1760.

1.

3.4. 1.5.

born December 22, 1729, in Windham, Conn. He March 11, 1756, Ann Wright, who died May 6, 1758. He married, for his second wife, April 15, 1770, Mrs. Mary, widow of Bartholomew Flint, and daughter of Jeremiah and Margaret Weich of Windham. She lived until September 2, 1829, to the age of ninety years. He died in Wind-

John Huntington,
first

married for his

wife,

ham, September

18, 1791.

children, born in WINDHAM, CONN.


1.

Wealthan,
Roger

born January

6,

1757; married, November 29, 1798,

(1. 3. 4. 3. 7,).

* *

2.

3.

*
*

4.
5. 6.
7.

8.

Anna, born January 24, 17 71. John, born March 16, 1773. Joseph, born January 14, 1775. Eliphalet, born January 18, 1777. Gurdon, born December 21, 1778. Lucy, born December 9, 1780, and died September 7, 1782. Fanny, born September 3, 1783, and died the same day.

1.

3.4. 1.5.2.
24, 1771, in

Anna (Huntington)
fifty-five years.

Ripley, born January

Windham,
aged

Conn.; married Eleazer Ripley, of

Windham, who died Mai'ch Mrs. Ripley died December 14, 1856.

28, 1823,

HUNTIXGTON GENEALOGY.

537

1.

538

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Mary,

2.

born April 13, 1860 died October 7, 1861. Elizabeth Smith, born November 3, 1861 died November,
; ;

8,

1869.
3.

4.

John, born November 17, 1863; died April Edward Francis, born June 23, 1871.

30, 1868.

1.3. 4. 1. 5. 3. 3. 4.
Edward Francis Huntington,
boi-n

June

23,

1871, in

Windham,

Conn.; married, June 20, 1900, in Hartford, Conn., Augusta Anna, daughter of

Emil Louis, and Henrietta Anna (Koster) Sterzing.


ber 16, 1878, in Hartford, Conn.

She was born Novemto

He

is

a typewriter inspector, and

moved from Windham, Conn.,

Hart-

ford, April 24, 1897.

They
St. Paul's

are Methodists, and Mr. Huntington was secretary of St. Paul's


for seven years previous to

Sunday School
i\I.

January

1,

1907, and

is

steward

in

E. Church, at the present time (191.5J.

chii.dren.

children, born in hartford, conn.


1.

Claire Mae, born February

1,

1902.

2.

3.

Raymond Edward, born February 26, 1904. Roger AVilliam, born February 17, 1908.

1.3.4.1. 5.4.
Joseph Huntington, born January
ried July
8,

14, 1775, in

Windham,

Conn.; mar-

1808, Parthena Smith, (1.


died, July 21, 1853.

3. 4. 4. 2. 5. 2.)

He

always lived in
17, 1868.

Windham, where he

She died September

children, born in WINDHAM.


1. 2.

Edward,

born June

18, 1809,

and died

single,

October

3, 1.S35.

3.

* 4.
5.
6.

Lauha, born June 30, 1811. Samuel, born December 3, 1812, and James, born October 23, 1814.

died December 22, 1813.

Mary

Lucretia, born September 5, 1816, and died October 12, 1834. Jane, born March 24, 1821, and died July 11, 1840. She was for years a consistent member of the Congregational church
23, 1823,

7.

in AVindham. Jabez, born July

8.

Celia, born October

14, 1827,

and died January 7, 1824. and died December 10, 1834.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

539

1. 3. 4. 1.

5.4. 4.
23, 1814, in

James Huntington, born October


(Jones) Townshend.

Windham,

Conn.; mar-

ried October 13, 1846, in Cleveland, O., Matilda, daughter of

She was born November

30, 1825, in

John and Mary Withybrook, War-

wickshire, England, and died

December

1,

1892, in Cleveland, Ohio.

He was
ization, for

a shoe merchant, with the firm of Orin P. Ramsdall, of Buffalo

then moved to Cleveland, O. While in Buffalo he belonged to a military organigan, for service.

was discharged and received some land in Michsoon after. He lived in Buffalo, N. Y., from 1837 They moved to Ocean Springs, Miss., to 1842, then moved to Cleveland, O. in 1874, but moved back to Cleveland, O., later. Several of the family had the yellow fever while in Mississippi, one daughter dying of it. Mr. Huntington died April 28, 1900, in Cleveland, Ohio. They were Presbyterians.
about one year
;

He

sold

it

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Matilda Ermina,
November
14,

born January
in

12, 1848.

2.

Edward Augustus,

born July 20, 1849, in Cleveland, O.; married,


Buffalo,

1883,

N. Y.,

Nellie,

daughter of

She was born January 19, 1862, in Buffalo, N. Y. He is a salesman, and lived in Cleveland to 1875; later in Chicago, and moved to Buffalo, N. Y., in 1900, where he resided in 1912. He died in Tampa, Florida, INIarch 29, 1915. He was, and his wife is, a PresbyPhiletus and Christina (Willis) Johnson.
terian.

3.

Mary

4.

Antoinette, born August 10, 1851. Cornelia, born May 30, 1856, in Cleveland,
1857.

O.; died

August

20,

5.

6.

Alice Augusta, born November 18, 1859, in Newburgh, 0.; died September 2, 1878, in Ocean Springs, Miss., of yellow fever. James Paul, born October 23, 1861, in Newburgh, O.; died September
30, 1870.
27, 1863.

7.

John Townshend, born November

1.3.4. 1.5. 4. 4.
Matilda Ermina (Huntington) Jones,

1.
12,

born January

1848, in

Cleveland, O.; married, January 11, 1872, in Newburgh, O., William Edward,

son of David Isaac and Elizabeth (Nettleton) Jones.


1847, in Abergaveny, Wales.

He

was born April

10,

burgh, Ohio.

and was founder of the mills in NewAmerica when eight years of age, with his parents, who went to Phoenixville, Penn.. and afterward moved to Newburgh, O., where they lived until their death in 1891. They were Presbyterians, and Mr. Jones was a deacon of the Old Stone Church, in Cleveland, O., for twenty
in the iron rolling business,

He was

He came

to

years.

He

died of paresis

March

20, 1900.

540

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

John Howard,
burgh, O.

born August

10,

1877

died July 22, 1879, in

New-

2.

Bessie Marston, born September in Newburgh, O.

3,

1881; died August 10, 1883,

1.3.4.
Cleveland, O.; married, September

1.

5.4.4. 3.
born August
10, 1851, in

Mary Antoinette (Huntington) Hurst,


6,

Thomas Henry, son of Thomas and Jane (Townshend) Hurst. He was born March 19, 1844, in Dover, (). He was a farmer, and a graduate of the Eastman Commercial College in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., March 19, 186 7. He lived in Dover. ()., from 1844 to 1897, when he moved to Cleveland, O., where he died May 11, 1900. Mrs. Hurst moved to Dover, O., the month after her husband died, with her two children; then moved from Dover to Lorain, O., in August, 1901, where
187 7, in Cleveland, O.,
she
is

engaged

in teaching.

They

are Congregationalists,

and Mr. Hurst was trustee and deacon

of the

church at Dover for four years.

He was

also school director.

children, born in DOVER,


1.

O.

Jennie Maud, born October


Cleveland O.

22, 1879; died

November

24, 1898, in

2. 3.

Ethel May,

born July 22, 1883.


born January 22, 1892.

Harvey Thomas,
1.

3.4. 1.

5. 4.

4.3.

2.
in

Ethel May (Hurst) Morris,


ried,

born July 23, 1883,

Dover, O.; mar-

August 16, 1911, in Lorain, ()., Charles Eberle, son of Thomas and Mary Rose (Waser) INIorris. He was born at Mineral Ridge, O., August 8, 1882. He is Superintendent of Schools in Genoa, Ohio. He is a graduate of Wooster College, degree of B. s. Mrs. Morris is a graduate of Western Reserve
University, Class of 1906, degree A. B.

children.
1.

Alice Huntington, born August

1,

1912.

2.

Mildred AVaser,

born April 10, 1914.

1. 3. 4. 1.

5.4.4.

7.

John Townshend Huntington, born November 27, 1863, in Newburgh, O.; married, May 14, 1889, in Cleveland, O., Elizabeth Annette, daughter of

Erwin James and Annette (Fowler) Kellogg.

She was born

in

Paines-

viUe, O.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

541

He

is

the general manager of electric light and street railway properties,


in Cleveland, O., until 1874; in

and lived

Ocean Springs,

Miss.,

from 1874 to

1879; in Cleveland, O., from September, 1879, to October, 1894; in Elyria, O.,

from October, 1894, to July, 1902; in Hamilton, O., from July, 1902, to July, 1903; in Aurora, 111., from July, 1903, to March, 1906; moved to Topeka, Kan., in March, 1906, and from there went to Santa Barbara, Cal. He enlisted for the War with In 1915 they were living in San Pedro, Cal. Spain, May 31, 1898, as private; was 1st Sergeant, Regimental Color Sergeant, and 2d Lieutenant, in the 1st Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, Troop G.; was

discharged October 20, 1898.


for eight years.

He was

member

of the

Ohio National Guard

They

are Congregationalists.

CHILD.

Alice Louise, born September

14, 1892.

1. 3. 4.

1.5.5.

Emphalet Huntington,
married
in

born January 18, 1777, in Windham, Conn.; March, 1803, Phebe Robinson, who died May 18, 1804. He mar-

ried, for a

second wife, December 18, 1806, Hannah, daughter of David Moore

of

Norwich.
1,

ber

1846.

She was born April 11, 1780, and died in Belvidere, 111., SeptemHe died September 29, 1815, in Norwich, Conn., where he had

lived for years.

children.
1.

Mary,

born October

8,

1807, in Norwich, Conn.; married,

June

11,

1855, Hezekiah Wells, formerly of Albany, N. Y., later of Dela-

van, Wis.
2.

Fanny, born March

11, 1809.

1.3.4.1.5.5.2.
Fanny (Huntington) Carter,
27, 1773.

born March

11,

1809, in Norwich,

Conn.; married July 23, 1829, William C. Carter,

who was born September

They

lived in Delavan,

Wis.

children.
1.

Frances Laurette, born


1852.

April 29, 1839, and died October 14,

2.

Mary

Frances.

1.3.4. 1.5.5.2.2.
Mary Frances (Carter) Corman,
Gorman, who was born March ing near Delavan, Wis.
10, 1827,

married July 3, 1850, Dudley and was an independent farmer liv-

542

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Josephine, born October 20, 1853. Mary Eliza, born December 4, 1856.

1.

3. 4. 1.5. 6.
born December 21, 1778,
in

GuRDON Huntington,
married December
19,

Windham, Conn.;

1802,

Mary Brown,

of

New

London, who was born

February 20, 1784. He was lor years engaged in mercantile business in his native town, and moved to Tecumseh, Mich., where he died May 12, 1855. His wife died in
Huron,
O.,

October

15, 1834.

CHILDREN, ALL BUT THE FOURTH MEMBER OF THIS FAMILY WERE BORN IN WINDHAM, CONN.
1.

Lucy, born November


born
in

20, 1803;

married

in

ruary 20, 1845, Stillman, son of Bryant Blanchard.


Rutland, Vt., December 24, 1795.

Tecumseh, Mich., FebHe was

2.

Samuel Bishop,
June
5,

born November 20, 1805; married Lucy W.,

daughter of David Young, of Windham.


1840, and she has since died.

He

died in Huron, O.,

3.

Mary, born
Conn.

April

1,

1808, and died October 22, 1820, in

Windham,
21,

4.

John, born October

7,

1811, in

Hampton, and died February

1812, in the same town.


5.

Gurdon, born January

9,

1815, and was engaged in business as a


111.

provision merchant in Chicago,

* *

6.
7.

Emily Brown, born


Harriet, born April

April 25, 1817.


23, 1819.

1.3. 4.1. 5.6.7.


Emily Brown (Huntington) Williams, born
Windham,
seh,

April

25,

1817,

in

Conn.; married June 16, 1834, in Sandusky, O., Daniel, son of John

Williams, of Brooklyn.

He

was born March

3,

1809, and resided in

Tecum-

Mich.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Mary

HuNTiNcrroN, born August

29, 1836, in Buffalo,

N. Y.

3.

John Lyon, born July 8, 1838, in Buffalo, N. Y. Charles Gray, born February 7, 1843, in Tecumseh, Mich.

4.

Gurdon Huntington,
Mich.

born September

11,

1851, in Tecumseh,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

543

1. 3. 4. 1. 5. 6. 7.
PIarriet (Huntington) Gray, born April 23, 1819, in Windham, Conn.; married August 14, 1843, in Tecumseh, Mich., Moses Wilson, son of John Gray of Claremorris, County Mayo, Ireland. He was an Irish barrister,
and lived
in Dublin, Ireland.

CHILD.
1.

Wilson Huntington,

born April

24, 1844, in

Dublin, Ireland.

1. 3. 4. 1. 6.

Mary (Huntington)
married January
5,

Fitch, born July

17, 1732, in

Windham,

Conn.;

1758, Jabez Fitch, of

Windham.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

4. 5.

-RoswELL, born December 20, 1758. Anna, born June 15, 1764. Jabez, born January 30, 1767, and the teacher of South Windham. Joseph. Betsey.
1. 3. 4. 2.
in

is

the ancestor of J. C. Fitch,

-r'^tr
to

Xorwich, Conn., September 1, 1691, Here he married, February 28, 1723, Mehetable Thurston, of Bristol, R. I., who was born June 8, 1700, O. S. He was a farmer and clothier, and lived in Scotland Societ}-, Windham, where he died December 2, 1767. His widow died October 4, 1781. They were both members of the Windham Congregational Church.

Nathaniel Huntington, born

and taken by his parents

Windham.

children, born in WINDHAM, CONN.


* * *
1.

Nathaniel, born November

25, 1724.

2.

3.

4.

Abigail, born June 27, 1727. Mehitabel, born August 8, 1729. Samuel, born July 3, 1731. His early boyhood was spent upon the farm, in the shop, and in such common schools as the parish of Scotland in that day could afford. At sixteen years of age, he was, as was customary then, apprenticed to a cooper living near Here he spent the most of the his father, to learn his trade. time until he was of age. But, though an industrious boy, he was also noted very early for his serious and thoughtful air, and Whatever books he could get yet more for his studious habits. possession of, he seemed determined to make his own; and the playtime of ordinary boys became the most busily employed

544
moments

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,
Norwhich appears in her Norwich History, " was naturally acute and investigating, and his thirst for mental imi)rovement so great as to surmount all
of his youth.

" His mind," says the historian of


life

wich, in a very truthful sketch of his

obstacles."

When
ing brain.

ready to commence business for himself, as cooper, he

found himself with a well stored head and an excited and work-

Though contrary

to his father's wishes, he gradually

extended his reading, and even took his regular hours daily, for
studying by himself the Latin language, which, without a teacher,

he learned

to

read with facility and profit


his

and, by the time

he had entered on

twenty-second year, he had deliberately

laid hold of the legal profession as the calling into

which he had

grown.
zeal

With few

books, and those mainly borrowed, yet with a

and perseverance which no discouragement could repress, he urged his way to the bar, and before his thirtieth year had ended, he was not simply an established lawyer, but one who had already won distinction. As early as his twenty-eighth year, he had been drawn from

town to Norwich, as a better found among the fair maidens of his native town, the daughter of his pastor. Rev. Ebenezer Devotion, one who for her comely looks and serious and intelligent ways had early won his regard, and moved his aflfections. She, too, inherited the same spirit which from his Puritan ancesHer grandfather had taken tors had descended upon himself. for his wife, a daughter of that Edward Taylor who had been
his native
field for his pivjfessional career.

He

expatriated from Coventry, England, because, after the restora-

was found too good a man to endure so inand her father drew his spirit and blood from the purest and most heroic of even Huguenot veins; so that Martha Devotion was fitted by birth and by training, to join her
tion of Charles he

sufferable corruption

fortunes with that of the

now

aspiring civilian.

Their marriage

took place April 17, 1761.

Few
sj)irits.

marriages have brought together two more congenial

Each was the


Their home was

other's

helpmeet.

Blessed with no

children of their own, they were the more a care and joy to each
other.
felt to

be a home to

all

who had

the

good fortune
fireside
filled

to enjoy its hospitalities.

Nor

did their cheerful

long or often want the joyous gladness, which a well

quiver of hajjpy children gives.

Two

of the gifted child-

ren of his brother, Josei)h,


this all

know no

other home.
it,

They found
if

ready for them.

The}- were earlj- in

as

born to

it;

showed an affection and dutifulness towards their parents by adoj)tion, which would do honor to any child, if witnessed towards his own i)arents. Their home was also the and
to the last, they

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
resort of a large circle of relatives

545
friends,

and

made welcome

The following with a cheer as bountiful as it was spontaneous. picture drawn by the pen of the historian of Norwich, is too truthful and too full of the very soul of that early day, to be
omitted here.

nity.

"After the war, he built a new house and lived in quiet digA lively and happy circle of young people used frequently to

dren, or attracted
ington's niece,

assemble in this house, as visitors to the Governor's adopted chilby the beautiful Betsey Devotion, Mrs. Hunt-

and the

belle of

AVindham, who spent much

of

her time here.

After the social chat and

meny game

of the

parlor had taken their turn, they would frecjuently i-epair to the

away till the oak floor shone under their feet, and the pewter quivered upon the dressers. These pastimes, however, had little in them of the nature of a ball there were no expensive dresses, no collations, no late hours. They seldom According to the good old custom lasted beyond nine o'clock. of Xorwich, the I'ing of the bell at that hour bi'oke up all meetings, dispersed all j)arties, put an end to all discussions, and sent all visitors quietly to their homes and their beds. Mrs. Huntington was an affable but very plain lady. It is still remembered, that in a white short-gown and stuff 2:)etticoat,
kitchen, and dance
;

aud clean muslin apron, with a nicely starched cajj on her head, she would take her knitting and go out by two o'clock in the afternoon, to take tea unceremoniously with some respectable
neighbor, the butcher's or blacksmith's wife perhaps.

was

in earlier days, before

But this Mr. Huntington was President of

Congress or Governor of Connecticut."

But there was a stUl higher charm which adorned and haland one which is much nearer the secret of Religion that great eminence to which it was so soon destined. had set her holy seal upon its united head. Born of pious parents and descended from ancestors marked for their faith, they Both had enboth had early yielded to the redeeming grace. the husband before going rolled themselves among God's people to Norwich, and the wife soon after and both were charactized by a piety, as unpretending as it was sincere, and as uniform as For nothing was ]\Ir. Huntington more it was deep and fervent. marked through his entire pubUc life than for his conscientious
lowed that home
;

discharge of religious duties.

In his famUy, in the prayer meet-

ing, in the public services of the sanctuary,


at his post

he was always found and always ready for whatever duty the hour called him to perform. Old men who have died in our times, have recalled the fervor of his prayers and the unction of his exhortaand the testimony of all who knew tions in the social meetings
;

546
liim, is

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
uniform as to the steadfastness of bis Christian principle,
of his Christian character.
is

and the pnrity


But,
it is

rather as a public man, and civilian, that he

best

known

Mr. Huntington commenced in 1764, when he rejiresented Norwich in the general assembly. It was certainly fortunate that such a man should have commenced his public service, at just such a crisis. The famous and odious stamp act had just been designed and laid before parliament and the assembly, of which he was for the first time a member, would be called to meet the res])onsibility of yielding to the oppressive measure, or of opposing and resisting it. Grenville, now become prime minister, was urging forward the measure to its enactment, and men of clear heads and
in history.
])ublie life of
;

The

Among these, stout hearts were needed to confront him. IJoth in the asMr. Huntington soon became prominent. sembly and among his townsmen at home, he exposed the oppressive nature of the act, and gave his ready voice and vote When the town clerk of against a recognition of its authority. Norwich, his kinsman, Benjamin, (1.2.4.3.11.) called a town
meeting, April
7,

1765, to learn

if

the citizens wished

him

to use

the stamps to be furnished by the Crown, he was present to urge,

what the meeting unanimously voted "tliat the clerk shall proceed in his office as usual, and the town will save him harmless
:

from

all damage that he may sustain thereby." The cause which he now espoused, and the governmental principles which he now advocated, were his pole-star throughout

his

life.

He was

henceforth to be with the

jjeoj)le,

against

all

oppressive and unconstitutional acts of their rulers, even to the


bitter but unavoidable

end

of revolution.

The

creed which was

so soon to be immortalized in the declaration of a nation's in-

dependence, was already the most


acts.

vital

mainspring of his
heart, to the

]niblic

Yet, though opposed, with


still

all his

stamp
advised

act,
all

he was

a most loyal subject of the crown.

He

moderation until better counsels should


in 1765, the

})revail in parliament, ns

he firmly believed would soon be the case.


tion, the king's attorney for his state,

He was

appointed,

very year when the stamp act was to go into oi)era-

and was

of course expected

to see that

no disrespect should be shown the crown.


otlu-r otKcial

This

ofllce

he held until
17 73, he
liouse of the

duties obliged
of

him

to resign

it.

In

was nominated a member

the

coiuicil, or

upjier
75.

Connecticut assembly, and took his seat in 17

In 17 74 he was appointed associate judge of the superior court

Connecticut. In October 17 75, the general assembly of which he was now a member, appointed him, with such men as Roger Sherman, Oliver Wolcott, Titus Hosmer and William
of

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

547

Williams, a delegate to congress, in which body he took his seat

on the sixteenth

of

ber until 1780; and

January 1776. Of this body he was a memit is due to the history of those years, the

most eventful in our national existence, to say that no member


of those busy congresses was more

marked

for his diligent

and

laborious working, or for his unselfish patriotism, or for his wise

statesmanship than
oftener or with

Mr. Huntington.
he;
in

more confidence than

to suggest or wiser to plan.

The year

None were consulted and none were readier which he took his seat,

finds

him on many

of the most important committees, such as

were equally creditable to his head and his heart. With Jefferson and Livingston, we find him on the committee of Indian affairs; with Paine and Wilson and Lee and JNIorris, on that upon the manufacture of arms with Wythe antl Rutledge and Paine, on that on the capture and condemnation of prisoners; with the committee of one from each colony on supplies of ammunition; and on several committees raised to consider special cases of
;

apjjeal, as that of

Christopher Letfingwell, on the cargo of the

Henry Keppele, on sentence; and that of Hewes, a defrauded prisoner. In March of this same year we find him appointed, also, a member of the marine court, constituted for the control of our navy. Nor was he less conspicuous on the memorable Fourth of July of this memorable year. Four Connecticut names, of which his was not the least, are autographed on that Declaration of Independence, which was to witness to all coming generations, equally, the patriotism and the treason of its signers "names,"
brig Nancy; that of
:

in the prophetic

language of our historian, "that will be house-

hold words in every family in the state, as long as the principles


of 1776 shall survive in the hearts of the people."

How
Ml'.

true to this hazardous declaration of his principles,


;

Huntington subsequently proved how intellisently and fearlessly he met all the i-esponsibilities involved in it how, step by step, he showed himself more and more indispensable to
;

its

efficient

maintenance

how he won

for himself,

from the

leaders of that day, the place and honor of leadership over even
is abundantly attested by their vote of September which he is chosen their President, with a unanimity as honorable to them as to him. Nor did he fail in this trying office, an office which called for the highest quaUties both of the jurist and statesman. From the date of his election, until his resignation, July 6, 1781, he was most incessantly and acceptably engaged in the engrossing cares of his office. Perhaps no one of those honored men who were called to that eminent posj during the formative period of our government, occupied it with

themselves,
28, 1779, in

548
more

HUNTIXGTON GENEALOGY.
credit than he.

Certainly never did congress show sincerer

reluctance than when, from utter exhaustion of his strength, he

was forced
from the

to ask either for a

temporary, or a

final

retirement

For two months they delayed seeking for a successor, hoping that meanwhile he might so far recover as to justify his continuance. But such had been the tax upon his strength that he was compelled to insist u])on his resignation, about a month before the close of his second year. The resignation was accepted, and a hearty vote of thanks testified to the confidence which congress reposed in liim as the chief executive of the nation, and their gratitude for his impartial and able
office.

administration.

On

retiring from

the

oppressive

duties

of his

presidential

career, he resumed, in August, his judicial post in the superior

court of his native state, and also his seat in the council of the
state.

In

May

of the

next year, he was again elected

to congi'ess,

but

his health did not permit

him

to

occupy his
still

seat.

Such service

as he

was able

to render his country he

continued to perform

in his official positions at

Yet such was the impression among his fellow-citizens of the need of his counsel and statesmanship in congress, that he was again appointed in 1783; and in July of that year we find him once more a member of that body. In this office we find him unwearied and faithful as before, until his strength giving out, he was obliged to take his final leave of the national council, which he formally did on the fourth of November, 1783. No plea from his native state, which he had now so signally honored, could induce him again to accept a nomination for a post for which he felt he had not the requisite He now retired to his beloved home, in Norwich, but strength. In 1 784 he was appointed chief not to the rest of private life. In 1785 he was justice of the superior court of Connecticut. chosen lieutenant-governor of the state and the following year
home.
;

he was elected to succeed governor Griswold, as the chief magistrate.

This

office

he continued

to

fill,

being annually re-elected,

until his death.

As

the chief justice of his state, he showed the same ability


in other official stations.

which had marked him

Indeed, this

His seemed pre-eminently the ])lace for which he was fitted. studies had made him familiar with tlu' history and sciimcc of jurisprudence. He had the patience needed for the comj)lete mastery of whatever evidence or analysis was essential to the He was remarkable for his urbanity, his impartiality, and case. his inexorable den)and for what was true and right. The following testimony on this point, from the Biography of the Signers

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
to the

549
fully authorized

Declaration of Independence,

is

have been able


at all

to gather regarding his judicial course.

by all we "Having

times a perfect

command

over his passions, he presided on

No judge in Conwas more dignified in his deportment, more courteous and polite to the gentlemen of the bar, or more respected by the His name and parties interested in the proceedings of the court. his virtues are frequently mentioned by those who remember him
the bench with great ability and impartiality.
necticut
in his judicial capacity,

with respect and veneration."

As
great

o-overnor of his native state, he was exceeded in the confid-

ence he inspii-ed and in the esteem he won, by none of those

men who, at different times, have made that oflice illustrious. Perhaps the elder Trumbull, the right hand man of Washington in the most perilous days of our revolutionary period, exceeded him in popularity. But to stand second to such a man in popular admiration, and his peer in the popular confidence, is enough
for the lasting
l)Osition of

Such, doubtless, was the true fame of an}' man. Mr. Huntington among the Connecticut governors.
this truly

The

following testimonials to his personal characteristics will

complete our too meager sketch of


able man.

eminent and estim*'


:

The same

authorit}' just quoted, says

In his person,

Mr. Huntington was of Ihe common stature, his complexion dark, and his eye bright and penetrating; his manners were somewhat formal, and he possessed a peculiar faculty of repressing impertinence, and keeping aloof from the criticising observations of the multitude. Without inflicting ui^on others the consciousness of inferiority, he never descended from the dignity of his station. * * * Being a man of great simjjlicity and plainness of manners,

he was averse

to all

pageantry and parade, and

strictl}'

economical in his expenditures.

He

maintained that

it

was a

public duty to exhibit such an example as might, so far as his

individual efforts could avail, counteract the spirit of extrava-

His principal aim in his gance which had begun to appear. domestic arrangements was comfort and convenience without
splendor; although not hostile to good living, he

ing and temperate in his diet.

avoiding frivolous topics,

was sim])le, sparHis conversation, studiously was eminently instructive, and he de-

livered his sentiments in few. l)ut weighty words.

He

inherited

from nature a large share of that delicacy and sense of propriety which distinguish the man of honor and refinement. * * * Jt may be truly said that no man ever possessed greater mildness or
etpianimity than Mr. Huntington.

living Avitness can attest,

that during a long residence of twenty-four years in his family,

he never, in a single instance, exhibited the slightest symptoms of anger, nor spoke one word calculated to wound the feelings of
another, or to injure an absent person."

550

HUNTIXGTOX GENEALOGY.
Miss Caulkins, in her Norwich history, concludes her sketch
of this

eminent and good man, with

this testimonial to his piety.

"Mr. Huntington was always a constant attendant on public In conferworship, and for many years a professor of religion.
ence meetings he usually took a part, and on the Sabbath,
if

no

minister chanced to be present, he occasionally led the services,

and exhortations were always solemn and acceptDuring his last sickness, he was supported and animated by an unwavering faith in Christ, and a joyful hope of eternal This sketch cannot be better concluded, than with the life.

and

his prayers

able.

earnest wish breathed

Connecticut never want a


towns.'
councils, "

May by a contemporary panegyrist man of equal worth to preside in her guard her interests, and diffuse prosperity through her
:

'

Though never a member


the degree of ll.d.

of college he was honored equally by


in 1787,

Yale and Dartmouth, from each of which he received,


lie received the

same degree from Prince-

ton in 1780.
disease of which Mr. Huntington died, was dropsy of the and his death occurred January 5, 1796. His estimable wife had died nineteen months before, June 4, 1794, aged fifty-

The

chest,

six years.

* *
* *

5.

Jonathan, born June

17, 1733.

6.
7.

8. 9.

Joseph, born May 5, 1735. Eliphalet, born AprU 24, 1737. Enoch, born December 15, 1739.
Sibyl, born October 22, 1742. Elijah, born February 7, 1746; baptized February died, October 22, 1753, of dysentery.
9,

10.

1746, aiid

1.

3.4.2.
He

1.
in

Nathaniel Huntington,

born November 25, 1724,

Windham, Conn.

He

graduated at Yale in 1747.


])ut

prepared for the ministry, and was or-

dained and settled


promise,

in Ellington, in 1749.

He was

accounted a young

man

of

a pulmonary complaint set in soon after he

commenced preaching,

and jjrematurely ended liis life, April 28, 1756. He had married Jerusha " He was long," so Stile's History of Windsor testifies, " remembered with unusual esteem and regret." His gravestone has this inscription: In memory of ye Rev. Mr. Nathaniel Huntington, a.m., 2d Pastor of the Church in Windsor six years and six months, who died April ye 28, 1756, in
Ellsworth.
the 3 2d year of his age.

CHILDREN.
1.

Nathaniel, born September


and died
of

20,

1751; graduated at Yale, 1772,

consumption

in 1774.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
2, 3.

551

Jerusha, born Api-il 30, 1753. Eunice, born October 5, 1754, and

died, probably,

March

17, 1755.

1.

3.4. 2.

2.
27, 1727, in

Abigail (Huntington) Kimball, born June Conn.; married, November 7, 1750, Richard Kimball,
children.
1.

Windbam,
Conn.

Jr., of Scotland,

Mary, born November


chester.

10,

1752; married Aaron Mosher of Ro-

2.

3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Elijah, born September 19, 1754. Eunice, born November 30, 1756; married Henry Hebard. Jesse, born February 5, 1759. Abigail, born September 27, 1761. Lydia, born August 6, 1763. Enoch, born December 20, 1765.

8.
9.

Richard, born July 16, 1768. Ebenezer, born June 24, 1771.

1. 3. 4. 2. 3.

Mehitabel (Huntington, Webb) Bowen,


Windham,
1764, in

born August

8,

1729, in

Conn.;

married,

November

24,

1748, Zebulon

Webb.

He was
11,

born July 30, 1725, and died

May

10,

1760.

She married, second, June

Windham, Conn.,

Silas

Bowen.
(webb.)
second, an Edson.

children,
1.

2.

Mehitabel; married, first, a Story; Tryphena, married a Murry.


Sybil.

3.

children.
4.

(bowen.)

born
31,

in

WOODSTOCK, CONN.
died in Brookfield, Mass.,

Dorothy, born December


April 18, 1787.

1764;

5.

6.
7.

Sarah, born October 20, 1766. Jerusha, born July 1, 1770. Nathaniel Huntington, born August
field,

3,

1773; married in Brook-

Mass.

1. 3. 4. 2. 3. 3.
Sybil (Webb) Robinson, married Joshua Robinson.

552

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1.

Betsey, born
names.

in 1779,
in this family,

There were other children


to obtain their

but

we have not been

able

1. 3. 4. 2. 3. 3. 1.
Betsey (Robinson) Hammond, born
mond, December
9,

in

1779; married Ashael

Ham-

1801.

He was

born in 1778.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Laura Pamela, born in 1802, and died in 1808. Justin, born March 2, 1804; died in July, 1873.
Emelin, born April 12, 1808; died November 10, Catherine, born May 10, 1810; died January 4, Frances Josephine, born April 17, 1812.
;

3.

1882. 1870.

4.

5.

6.
7.

8.
9.

George R., born May 28, 1814 he is dead. Lucy G., born May 4, 1816; died in December, 1842. Laura Pamela, born November 15, 1819; died in 1904.

Henry

K., born September 24, 1823; died

December

17, 1890.

1.

3.4. 2. 3.3. 1.5.

ried

Frances Josephine (Hammond) Leavans, born April 17, 1812; marJedediah Leavans, who was born in 1803, and died in 1867. Mrs Leavans
children.
*
1.

died October 28, 1895.

2. 3.

Kirk H., born in 1834. Josephine M., born in 1836, and died Benjamin, born and died in 1841.

in 1903.

4.

Lucy

G.,

born
J.,

in 1843,

and died

in 1914.

5.

Francis

born in 1845.

1.3.4.2. 3.
Kirk H. Leavans, born
in 1834;

3. 1.5. 1.
married in 1863, Martha M. Gleason.

child.
1.

Sarah H.
the

She is a graduate of Smith Norwich Free Academy in 1915.

College,

and a teacher

in

1. 3. 4. 2. 3. 3. 1. 5. 5.
Francis
J.

Leavans, born

in 1845;

married in 1874, Frances H. Dickis

son. Mr. Leavans is a graduate of Yale, and Savings Bank in Norwich, Conn., in 1915.

the President of the

Dime

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

553

2.

Faith Delia

R.; she
G.;

is

a graduate of Smith College. a graduate of Smith College, and has been in

she

is

mission work in
3.

Tung Choo,
is

Pekin, China, for six years.

Dickson

H.; he

is

a graduate of Yale; married in 1915, Marjorie a graduate of Smith College.


]\Iission, at

L. Browning,

who

both connected with the Yale

They are Chang Cho, China.

1.3.4.2.3.6.
Jerusha (Bowen) Gilbert,
born July
1,

1770, in Woodstock, Conn.;

married, February 13, 1792, in Brookfield, Mass., Capt. Isaac, son of Seth and

Prudence (Satterly) Gilbert. He was born in Brookfield, Mass., June His wife died May 28, 1842. 1769, and died in Dorset, Vt., July 3, 1862.

21,

CHILDREN, BORN IN CAVENDISH, VT.


1.

Mehitabel, born September


unmarried.
;

13,

1794; died September 23, 1863,

2.

3. 4.
5.
6.
7.

Seth, born March 3, 1797 died October 5, 1834, unmarried. SoPHRONiA, born October 20, 1799 died June 23, 1861. Clorinda, born September 7, 1801 died January 28, 1864.
;
;

Zenas Clark, born November

7,

1803; died

May

9,

1806.

8.
9.

Sarah, born December 8, 1805; died June 17, 1806. Isaac Bowen, born September 10, 1807; died February Oliver Cheney, born March 16, 1812. Sarah, born March 14, 1814; died March 16, 1814.

25, 1833.

1.3. 4.2.3. 6. 8.
Oliver Cheney Gilbert, born March
married in Dorset, Vt., July
2,

16,

1812, in Cavendish, Vt.;

1839, Harriet Elizabeth, daughter of Justus

and Elizabeth (Field) Holley. She was born November 2, 1814, and died December 31, 1908. Mr. Gilbert died September 6, 1872. Both died in
Dorset, Vt.

children, born in cavendish, vt.


1.

2.

3.

4.
5.
6.

Angeline Elizabeth, born January 4, 1842. Charles Bowen, born April 8, 1844. William Jackson, born January 28, 1846 died March 22, 1901. Henry, born February 3, 1848; died August 18, 1860. Frederick Field, born January 24, 1851. Harriet Eliza, born January 15, 1853; living in Dorset, Vt, to whom we are indebted for the information about this branch
;

of our family tree.


7.

George Holley,

born November
25,

4,

1854.

8.
9.

Frank, born February

1856

died August 19, 1860.

Silas Bowen, born September

18,

1858; died February 18, 1860.

554

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 4.2.5.
Jonathan Huntington, born June 17, 1733, in Windham, Conn. Without a collegiate education he became both a physician and a preacher, and in both professions maintained an honorable rank. He married in Lebanon, October 26, 1757, Sarah, (1. 3. 6. 8.) who proved a true helpmeet for him, both in his care for the souls and the bodies of men. He was ordained and installed as the first pastor of the church in Worthington, Mass., June 26, 1771, wliere he continued to officiate acceptably to the close of his life, March 11, 1781. His wife died May 13, 1793. He was a man of warm sympathies. He saw suffering only to pity and relieve it. He early became interested in the condition and labored for the improvement of the colored race in this country. He was one of the three pastors who encouraged the celebrated Lemuel Haynes to fit for the ministry, and cheerfully testified to the gifts and fitness of that wonderful man.
CHILDREN.
1.

Sarah, born

in

East Haddam, Conn., October 22,


16, 1759.

758,

and died

on the 24th of the same month.


*
2.

Lucy, born November


Simon, born April

* *

3.

15, 1762.

4.
5.

Ebenezer, born May 1, 1764. Sarah, born in Win<lham, Conn.,


7,

in

May, 1766, and died June

1766,
in

6.

Ralph, born
1767.

Windham, May

6,

1767, and died

November

22,

7.

*
*

8.
9.

Sarah, born October 26, 1768. Charlotte, born November 16, Elizabeth, born May 13, 1773.
Sybbel, born
6,

1770.

10.

in

Woithington, Mass., August


24, 1778.

5,

1775, and died

May

1776.

* 11.

Jonathan, born August

1.3.4. 2. 5.
Lucy (Huntington, Greene) Strong,
East Haddam, Conn.; Mass.
married,
first,

2.
born November
of
16.

1759, in

Benjamin E. Greene,

of AVorthington,
Vt.,

He

died,

and she married Asa Strong,

Vergennes,

where she

died in 1824.

Her second

liusband died in 1832.

children.
1.

(GREENE.)

Wealthy,

born

in 1776,

2. 3.

Polly, born John.


Job.

in 1778.

4.

huntington genealogy.
5. 6.
7.

555

Sarah.

Lucy H. William

E.

1.3.4.2.5.3.
Simon Huntington, born
in

Windham, Conn., April

15, 1762.

He

mar-

and resided in Hinsdale, Mass., where he was a substantial farmer, and a usefirl and honored citizen. He was called to represent his town in the state legislature. His wife was born July 17, He died August 31, 1836. The following 1761, and died January 24, 1846. tribute to his memory from his grandson, Rev. A. Huntington Clapp, of Providence, R. I., is too true and good to be lost. He says of him: " He was of manly proportions, considerably above the medium size, and with a blended dignity and grace that marked him as one of Nature's noblemen. A dignified, but not formal politeness was natural to him, and never forsook him, even in the most ordinary intercourse of life. And yet those dear bright eyes, which beamed so gently from under the long, overhanging brows that veiled them, could Hash fiery indignation, when he heard of a mean, dishonest, irreligious
ried Priscilla Benjamin, in Worthington,

act or speech.

"Though
his nature.
It

man

of strong convictions

were firmly held

he was

his opinions intelligently

eminently a gentle man.

formed Kindness was the law of


to agree

was by

this, if at all, that

he brought others

with him

important interests of the ^leisi'hborhood, or town, his sentiments, however unpopular at first, were pretty sure,
I

and

have been told that

in matters affecting

in the end, to prevail.

No wonder

he

built

up such a reputation as a peace-

maker, and that so many referred their disagreements to his arbitrament, rather than to that of the law, and with so much more satisfactory results.
"

But

it

was

as a Christian, that

he most honored himself

most clearly remembered by his survivors.

He was

in life, and is an intelligent believer;

knowing not only what he believed, but why he believed it. Firm in his own conscientious convictions, he was liberal to those who honestly differed, acting
on the motto:
charity.'

'In essentials, unity

in non-essentials, liberty; in all thino-s,

He was

an earnest, practical Christian, living the religion he proto say, that


if

fessed, so that

even unbelievers were constrained


it

there were such


as his.

a thing as vital piety,

would produce such a character and

life

"Young
sions on

as

was, the religious services at Ids family altar,

made impres-

been deepened by

which could hardly have been effaced, even had thev not last visit to him shortly before his death. " There was something truly patriarchal in his mien, as he gathered his family around him morning and evening and on the Sabbath, read and expounded to them the Bible, and led them in prayer; his manner that of the assured Christian, yet with no tinge of in-everent familiarity. Every child felt that his prayer was true heart communion with God, that the exercise was one the old man loved, and that it shed a blessing over the household through all

my mind

my

556
the day.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Next
to the Bible,

he seemed

to prize

many

of Watts' versions of

the Psalms.

I shall

never forget the manifest satisfaction he took, during

my

last visit, in singing,

many
'

times a day, that version of the 119th Psalm, eom-

mencing,

Behold thy waiting servant. Lord, Devoted to thy fear,


confirm thy word,
there.'

Remember and
For "I have no doubt that
it

all

my

hopes are
his

was on

hps within a few moments of the time

when he stepped from


words could more
fitly

the door of his earthly home, and

find the portals of his heavenly

fell to the ground to mansion suddenly unfolded before him. What

prelude the good man's exchange of earth for

Heaven?"

CHILDREN, BORN IN WORTHINGTON, MASS., EXCEPTING

SAMUEL AND JONATHAN.


*
1.

* *
*

2.

3. 4. 5.
6.
7.

Ralph, born November 23, 1784. Samuel, born October 31, 1786. Benjamin, born June 1, 1789.
Sybil, born

May

31, 1791.
4,

*
*

Sarah, born November

1793.

Sophia, born August 24, 1796. Frances, born January 20, 1799; married Judge Elam Buel of Troy, N. Y. She died several years since, leaving one child,
Lucy.

8.
9.

Lucy, born August

29, 1801,

and died

single,

August
9,

16, 1828.

Jonathan, born
at
ton,

in

Hinsdale, Mass.,

November

1804; graduated

Williamstown College, 1827, and studied theology at PrinceN. J. He married Rebecca Hamilton, of Princeton, N. J.,
so fatal in Nashville.

a sister of Prof. Hamilton of the University of Nashville, Tenn.

She died from the cholera which proved

He

acted as chaplain in the Union Army.


in business, in Nashville,

He

lived,

and was

engaged

Tenn.

1.

3. 4. 2. 5. 3.

1.
in

Ralph Huntington,
mai-ried.

born November 23, 1784,

Worthington, Mass.;

November

(Rand) Bradford.
Bi-adford of

and Lucy She was descended from the oldest son of Gov. William Maydower m(>mory, and was possessed of great excellencies of
Ijut fell

20, 1809, Judith

Coopei-, daughter of Perez

person and of mind,

a victim to a i)ulmonary complaint at the early


in

age of twenty-one years.

She died

Boston,

November

8,

1812.

Mr. Hun-

tington enjoyed in youth only the ordinary advantages of the sons of our

farmers of that period, in the


facilities,

common

schools.

He

fitted

himself by such

aided by the help of the village pastor, for teaching, and

commenced

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGT.
his business career, alternating

557

labors of the farm in the summer, equally industrious

between the school-room in the winter, and the and successful in both. With the aid of his pastor's instruction, he pursued the higher branches of an English education, and at the age of twenty-one he was prepared to take charge

academy in Hatfield, from which jjost he was called to a similar charge Northampton, where he remained about two years. He now accepted a position as clerk in the Northampton Bank, and here, too, the same diligence which had before been characteristic of him was shown employing his time* out of bank hours, in copying for the probate office, and register of deeds. In
of an
in
;

1808, one of the directors of the

bank sent him


an exchange

to

Boston

to transact for

him

some
in

lousiness,

and

after its successful execution

and a brief interim of


office

travel,

he opened,

in the fall of that year,

on State
first

street,

Boston,

which business he soon took

his place

among the

of the

Boston ex-

Relinquishing this business to his younger brother Benjamin, he entered on commercial life, establishing a house in connection with his brother Samuel, in St. Domingo, W. I., where for twenty years they

changers and bankers.

prosecuted a large and lucrative

ti-ade.

On

the death of his brother he closed


to

up

his business in St.

Domingo, and returned

Boston, where he spent sev-

eral years in connection with insurance companies,

banks and other business

corporations.

As one of the original projectors and proprietors of the splendid Western Avenue connecting Brookline so closely with Boston, he deserves the He was })resident of the Boston grateful remembrance of both communities. and Roxbury Mill Corporation, and an extensive stockholder and director in the Boston Water Power Co., in 1863.

1.

Julia, born December 3, 1810, at Boston, Mass; married, April 14, 1836, in Boston, John AYarren James, a lawyer of eminence,
both in his profession and in
butions to the jioetry of the
politics.

She was a woman


Mr. James died
in

of great

excellence of character, and showed talent in occasional contriday.

Boston,

February
diligently

7,

1861.

He was

man who had been

considerably

His talents were of a high order; and he had and successfully improved them. His biographer speaks of him as " a moving encyclopoedia, for he seemed to know the contents of every volume on the shelves of the Boston Athenaeum." The main features of his character and life are sketched among the Hundred Boston Orators, by Loring.
in public life.

1. 3. 4. 2. 5. 3.2.

Samuel Huntington,
married in
that island.
St.

born in Middlefield, Mass., October 31, 1786;

Domingo, Honorie Chanlatte, a French lady and a native of

558

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He commenced life as a lawyer, having pursued his legal studies with his kinsman, Judge Samuel Gray Huntington of Troy, N. Y. He opened an office first in Port Gibson, and soon in New Orleans, La., where he at once entered upon a career of
ties

marked popularity. He was possessed of many qualiwhich ensure success in that profession. His reputation rapidly extended and he already held in promise a civic career, answerable to his native ambiSuddenly a tion, now excited by the stimulus of almost unbounded success. new turn is given to his impulsive course. The great South American Liberator, Bolivar, met him in one of his visits to New Orleans, and found it no
diflicult

task to influence his youthful ambition with an ardent desire to share

in the perils

and glory of
all

his

own

ambitious career.

Quitting his business he

eagerly engaged in the service of the chieftain.

His heart, his hand, his


for the
life in

means, were

consecrated to the cause

and but

sudden

loss of his

health amid the excitements and diseases of this

new

a climate so ener-

his career

vating to one whose youth was fed on the bracing airs of a Berkshire home, would doubtless have run to its end parallel with that of Bolivar

himself.

Retiring from this adventurous

field

his brother Ralph, in St.

Domingo, where

to

the end of his

he entered into business with life he devoted

himself with

His death all his remaining vigor to its successful prosecution. occurred on a passage to the United States for his health, June 11, 1831.

children supposed to have been born in


1.

st.

domingo, w.

i.

Fanny.

2.

3.

Mary. Ralph Edward,


N. Y.

born April 20, 1825.


while in Mr. Powell's school in

4.

Samuel, died young

West Farms,

1. 3. 4. 2.

5.3. 2. 3.
born April 20 1825, in
St.

Ralph Edward Huntington,

Domingo.
Susannah,

W.

L; married, April 20, 1853, on the Isle St.

Thomas, D.

W.

L,

daughter of Hon. Joseph


born in 1831.

W. and

Adelaide (Carminati) Daniels.

She was

He

died in 1869, in St. Thomas, Danish

West

Indies.

CHILDREN.
* *
1.

2.

Ralph Edward, born August 14, 1857. Alfred Christopher, born in 1861.
Fanny, born and
died in St. Thomas.

3.

1.

3. 4. 2.

5.3.

2. 3. 1.
14, 1857;

Ralph Edward Huntington,


15, 1878, Delphine,

born August

married, April

daughter of Alfred Pissaro, of

St.

Thomas, D.

W.

I.,

and

died

in 1898.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,
CHILDREN.
1.

559

Stephania Octavia, born December


Boon, and
lives in

14,

1879; married a Mr.

New

Jersey.

Ralph Edward, born October 2, 1881, and is dead. Joannes Mascimilianus, born September 12, 1883, and 4. Alice Adelaide, born September 27, 1885. 5. Alma Natividad, born March 1, 1887. 6. Aurora Anna, born January 12, 1891. The last three daughters live on the Isle of St. Thomas, D. W. I.
2.

3.

is

dead.

1.3.4. 2.5. 3. 2.3.


Alfred Christopher Huntington,
cember
21, 1882, Malissa Carmelia,
;

2.
first,

born

in 1861; married,

De-

daughter of Richard Greene.


in 1909.

He

married,

second, Alice Ethelinda Greene

and died

children.
1.

2. 3.

Ella Adelaide; married November She died March 9, 1915. Cyril Edward, born in 1895. Ulric Adolphus, born in 1897.
Isma Adelaide, born in 1899. Flora Edna, born in 1901. Rudolph Peter, born in 1906.

23, 1912, Ulises

A. Gimenez.

4.
5.
6.

These children reside with their mother on the

Isle of St.

Martin,

W.

I.

1.3. 4.2.5.3.3.
Benjamin Huntington, born June
married Caroline,
her husband
1,

1789, in AVorthington, Mass.;


of

daughter
years,
in

of

Peter
in

Dolliver

Boston,

who

survived
13,

and continued in this busiHis personal form and bearing were ness until his death, in June, 1832. such as befits the miUtary character, and he was easily introduced into An incident octhe military corps, and attained the rank of colonel. curred during the visit of Lafayette to Boston, in 1824, which greatly pleased the colonel, as a tribute to the family of which he was justly proud. At one of the public occasions on which the citizens were introduced to Lafayette, as the name of Benjamin Huntington was announced, and the bearer presented, the illustrious and grateful Frenchman paused a moment to inquire if he was a relative of his old friend, Samuel Huntington, President of the Continental Congress. When the colonel answered in the affirmative, Lafayette again grasped his hand, and with much emotion exclaimed: "Young man, you have noble blood in your veins, see that you never dishonor it."
Boston as a
brokei-,

many He commenced life

and died

New

York, December

1852.

560

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Amelia Dolliver, born July

29, 1820, in

Boston, Mass., where Boston, Mass.

she died February 12, 1879, unmarried.


2.

Charles Sanders, born November

4,

1821,

in

He was
heart.

early devoted to the sea; and his whole career was filled

with testimonials to the unselfish, exuberant generosity o his


In his
first

voyage from Salem, Mass.,

to

Sumatra,

visit-

ing several Eastern ports and returning, from October, 1835, to

January, 1838, commencing as light hand before the mast, and


closing
tain
it

as clerk,

he won the esteem and confidence of the

caj)-

and

officers of the ship, "for his fidelity

and zeal

in perfect-

ing himself in his profession."

In a second voyage in the same

vessel, the captain leaving his post at

Genoa, he was made

first

super-cargo, and with the mate completed the voyage.


third voyage he

The

commenced,

in 1841, as

master of the ship, and

returned in April, 1842, having spent six and a half years upon
Dui-ing his next the water, with only some ten weeks at home. voyage an incident occurred, which both tested his seamanship and proved him to be a humane and generous man. After cross"

ing the equator off the coast of South America, he

fell

in with a
in a

Portuguese vessel, which had been disabled, and which was


sinking condition.

At

great peril, both to himself personally,

and
ried

to his crew,

he rescued foui'teen of the Portuguese, and carThis voyage was succeeded


all

them

into Rio de Janeiro.


in the

bj-

seven others,

"Borneo," and

of

them

successful, "with-

out any accident whatever."

In October, 1848, he sailed in the

3.

*4.
*5.

and Van Dieman's Land, and returned in 1850. He was about starting on another voyage, when he was taken with a sickness which ended, prematurely, his useful and promising life, April 16, 1850, in Salem, Mass. Frances, born in May, 1823; died young. Caroline Elizabeth, born in November, 1824. Frances Sophia, born July 7, 1826.
ship "Augustine Ilurd," for Australia

1.

3.4. 2.5.3. 3. 4.

married

Caroline Elizabeth (Huntington) Flint, born in November, 1824 WiUiam D. Flint, of Salem, Mass. She is still living in Boston, where

Mr. Flint was a bookkeeper.

He

died about 1880.

children.
*1.
2.

George Huntington, born in November, 1858. William Benjamin, born in November, 1861, in

Boston.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 4. 2. 5. 3.

561

3. 4. 1.
in Boston;

George Huntington Flint,


ried

born in November, 1858,

mar-

Mary

Greeley, and lives in Boston.

children.
1. 2.

Ralph Huntington.

Ruth Huntington.
1.

3.4. 2. 5.3. 3.5.


7,

Frances Sophia (Huntington) Wright, born July


married April
they resided.
Colo.,
23, 1850, in

1826, in Boston;

Salem, Mass., William A. Wright, of Boston, where


24, 1870, in Boston.

She died December


18, 1885.

He

died in Denver,

November
*1.

CHILDREN.

*2.

Charles Huntington, born July Frank Vernon, born October 13,

6,

1851.

1855.

1.3.4. 2.5. 3.
Charles Huntington Wright, born

3. 5. 1.
July
6,

1851, in Boston; married

Emma

Phillips, of

Denver, Colo., where he


6,

lived.

He was murdered
23, 1910.

in a

mysterious way,

May

1908.

She died November

children.
1.

2. 3.

Ethel Huntington, died young. Fanny Huntington, born November Vernon Huntington, born in 1887.
1. 3. 4. 2. 5.

19, 1885.

3. 3. 5. 2.
13, 1855, in

Frank Vernon Wright,

born October

Boston

married
practic-

May

8,

1886, in Brunswick, Me., Cornelia Lillian, daughter of Charles S. Fen-

nel, of

Brunswick.

He

settled in

Salem, Mass., in 1877, where he

is

ing law.

They

reside in Salem, Mass.

children.
1.

2.

Frank Vernon, born March 26, 1890, in Hamilton, Mass. John Lawrence, born December 23, 1897, in Salem, Mass.

1.3.4.2. 5.3.4.
Sybil (Huntington) Eager, born May
Mr. Eager died July
36
18, 1859.

31, 1791;

married Nathaniel,

son of Nathaniel Eager, a prominent citizen of Worthington, Mass.

562

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Samuel Huntington,

deceased.

3.

4.

5.

Jennison. He resided in Natchez with his family. James. Joseph, who, with his brother James, carried on an extensive wine business in New York City. He had a family. Jonathan Huntington, had a family, and lived in Worthington,
Mass.

6.

Mary,
Lucy,

married Charles Starkweather, had seven children, and


111. 111.

lived in Chicago,
7.

lived in Chicago,

8.

Julia, deceased.

1.3.4.2.5.3.5.
Sarah (Huntington)
Clapi", born

November

4,

1793; married Levi

Clapp, of Worthington, Mass., where she died.

children.
1. 2.

Lewis,

of Baltimore,

Md.
pastor of the

Alexander Huntington,
Providence, R. L, in
18.57.

High Street church

in

3.

William Taylor,

of

Conway,

INIass.

1.3. 4. 2.5. 3. 6.
ber 31, 1820, Joseph White, a fanner of Hinsdale, Mass.

Sophia (Huntington) White, born August 24,1796; married, OctoMr. White died
18, 1860.

August

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

30, 1821 married March 2.s, Thomas (1. 3. 6. 8. 5. 4. 8.). Joseph Huntington, born January 28, 1824; was married, lived
;

Sarah Huntington, born November


1848, Charles

in Brookline,

and carried on an extensive dry goods business


died
29,

in

3.

March 10, 1915. Sophia M., born March 6, 1826; married December
Boston.

He

1851,

4.

Stephen J. Wilcox, and resides in Boston. James, born July 9, 1828 married January
;

22, 1856,

and

is

with

his brothers in business in Boston.


5.
6.
7.

Jonathan Huntington,

born July

25, 1836.

Simon Huntington, born May 22, Ralph Huntington, born July 11,

1837.

1841.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

563

1.3.4.2.5.4.
Ebenezer Huntington, born
ried, for his
first

in

Windham, Conn., May

1.

1764; mar-

Cummington, Mass., November 29, 1787, Sarah Ward, who was born April 23, 1768, and died in Cummington, July 12, 1791. She was a daughter of William and Sarah (Trowbridge) AVard, of Cummington. He married, for his second wife, in Northampton, May 6, 1 792, Sarah, daughter of Rev. Benjamin Mills, and sister of the Hon. Elijah Hunt Mills, U. S. Senator from Massachusetts. She was born in Chesterfield. He was a physician of some prominence in his profession, residing in Chesterfield, Mass., until 1794, when he removed to Vergennes, Vt., where he died, December 4, 1834. His widow died at Vergennes, December 29, 1860, aged eighty-seven.
wife, in

CHILDREN, BORN IN CHESTERFIELD, MASS.


*
1.
2.

FoRDYCE, born October

4,

1788.
5,

Sarah Ward,
June

born January

1791,

and died
man-ied

in

Vergennes, Vt.,
11, 1819,

30, 1843.

3.

Laura Jane,

born August 18, 1793

May

Rev.

Otto S. Hoyt, a Congregational Minister, who was in 1860, settled in Hinsburg, Vt.

1.

3.4. 2. 5.4.
born October
4,

1.
1788, in Chesterfield, Mass.;

FoRDYCE Huntington,

married, April 13, 1813, Eliza, daughter of

Noah and

Abigail (Robbins) Smith.

She was born in 1792, and died December 13, 1866. He was a merchant in Vergennes, Vt., and at one time was Judge of the County Court. He died April 29, 1869.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Sarah Jane,

2.

Ann

born August 9, 1819. Eliza, born February 20, 1826,

in

Vergennes, Vt.; died Janu-

ary 16, 1914, in

Hyde Park, Mass.


1. 1.
born August
9,

1.3.4.2.5.4.
Sarah Jane (Huntington) Bowman,
gennes, Vt.; married, September
son of Ebenezer and
11, 1808, in
5,

1819, in Ver-

1843, in Vergennes, Vt,,

Hannah (Hammond) Bowman.

John Hammond, He was born February

Westford, Vt and was married once before this marriage. Mr. Bowman was a manufacturer, and had lived in Rutland and Vergen-

nes, Vt.,
died,

Randolph, Mass.. Philadelphia, Pa., and Hyde Park, Mass., where he


6,

August

1896.

Their religion was Orthodox, and Mr.


School Supt.

Bowman was Deacon and Sunday

Mrs.

Bowman

died July 21, 1865, in Rutland, Vt.

564

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,
CHILDREN.
1.

John

Smith, born January


Birdsall.

5,

1840;

married

in

Rutland,

A't..

2.

They live in Hyde Park, INlass. FoRDYCE Huntington, born June 24, 1844; died January
Margaret Anna
1871, in Bahia, Brazil.

10,

3.

Francis Hammond, born February


1854, in Rutland, Vt.
;

8,

1846

died February

2,

4.
5.

Eliza Smith, born August 9, 1847 lives in Hyde Park, Mass. Willie Alfred, born October 2, 1857; died JSlarcli 28, 1858,
Rutland, Vt.

in

1.3. 4.2.5.7.
Sarah (Huntington) Brewster,
in 1841.

born October

26, 1768, in

Windham,
She died

Conn.; married Elisha Brewster, and resided in Worthington, Mass.

children.
1.

2.
3.

Thedosia. Sarah. Zipporah.


Eliza.

4.
5. 6.

Lucy.
Elisha.

1. 3. 4.
ham, Conn.; married February

2.5. 8.
16, 17 70, in

Charlotte (Huntington) Marsh, born November


19, 1792,

Wind-

Thomas Marsh.

children.
1. 2.

3.
4.

5.

Aurora, born May 10, 1794; died August AuRiLLA, born November 7, 1796. RuFUS, born October 30, 1801. Ruby, born October 30, 1801. Sophia, born March 20, 1809.
1. 3.

7,

1814.

4. 2.5. 8. 5.
20, 1809, in

Sophia ('Marsh) Sutterly, born March

Hinesburgh, Vt.;

married in August, 1826, in Ferrisburgh, Vt., Isaac, son of Robert and Mary (Davis) Sutterly. He was born in Ferrisburgh, Vt., January 27, 1805.

Mr. Sutterly was a farmer, and always lived in Ferrisburgh, Vt., where he died in October, 1886. He was a Captain in the State Troops. Mrs. Sutterly died December 3, 1856, and Mr. Sutterly married August She is also dead. They were 22, 1858, Diana Stafford, in Essex, N. Y.
Methodists.

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

565

Mary,

born August 22, 1827.


1828.

2. 3.

Charlotte, born August 26, Ralph, born May 1, 1830.

4.

RoxEY Jane,

born August

4, 1837.

1.3.4.2.5.8.5.4.
RoxEY Jane (Sutterly) Hurlburt,
October
29, 1860, in Ferrisburgli, Vt.,

born August

4,

1837; married
in

Hiram

Fuller Hurlburt.

East Freetown, Mass.

He

is

proprietor of the

They live Wildwood Trout Ponds.

CHILD.
*
1.

Byron Sutterly.

born February

10, 1865.

1.3.4.2.5. 8. 5.4.
Vt.;

1.

Byron Sutterly Hurlburt, born February 10, 1865, in Shelburn, married Eda Woolson. He is Dean of Harvard College, and lives in
CHILDREN.
1.

Cambridge, Mass.

2. 3.

James Woolson, born ,Iune 15, 1905. David Huntington, born May 18, 1907; died Robert Sutterly, bom January 1, 1912.

in 1913.

1.

3.4.2.

5. 9.
23, 17 73, in

ton,

Elizabeth (Huntington) Porter, born May Mass.; married Asa Porter.


CHILDREN.
1.

Worthing-

566

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Addison, Vt., July 29, 1804, Sarah, eldest daughter of James and Eunice He (Collins) Hickox, of Watertown, Conn., who was born April 23, 1783.

went to Vergennes, February 28, 1856.

and to St. Albans, Vt., in 1836, where he died Yet he lived not in vain. He was called to the deaconship in the Congregational church of St. Albans in 1811, and for a quarter of a century served faithfully and well the cause of religion. " He was a good
Vt., in 1801,

and a faithful man," and his children, who follow him same faith, unite in calling him blessed.

in a like profession of the

CHILDREN.
* *
1.

2. 3.

4.

Joseph Lyman, born March 16, 1800. Alfred Henry, born April 25, 1805. Collins Hickox, born May 29, 1807. Charlotte Bennett, born in Addison,
married, February
4,

1850,

Vt., September 19, 1809 Simon H. Kellogg of St. Albans, Vt.,

where they made


1894.

their residence.

Mrs. Kellogg died about

* *
*

5. 6.

Charles Andrew, born April 25, 1812. Samuel, born July 18, 1814, at Vergennes,
mainder
of the family
28,

Vt.,

where

also the re-

were born.
1817, and died single in St. Albans, Vt.,

7.

Sarah, born May


June, 1846.

*
*

8.
9.

* 10.

Lucy, born August 14, 1820. James, born December 10, 1822. Simon, born December 19, 1825.

1.3. 4. 2.5. 11. 1.


Joseph Lyman Huntington, born
1800
in
;

in

Hinsburg, Vt., November 16,

married, January, 1823, Minerva Bartow,

He was

a tanner, and resided

Mason, Mich.

children, born in mason, MICH.


1.

Cyrus Burr, born June

17,

1826; died

in 1848.

2. 3.

Dytha Ann,

born

May

25, 1828.

4.

5.
6.
7.

Collins Dwight, born February 25, 1831. Ralph Bennett, born January 2, 1833; was (1862) Army. Lyman Barto, born July 10, 1835. George Milo, born March 20, 1838.

in the

Union

8.
9.

William Julius, born August 19, 1840. Charles Gilbert, born January 1, 1843. Ellen Maria, born August 5, 1845.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

567

1.3.4.2.
Alfred Henry Huntington,
Uriah and

5.

11.2.
in

born April 25, 1805,

Addison, Vt.;

married, February 23, 1830, in Higligate, Vt., Minerva Rowena, daughter of


Hill. She was born in 1803, in St. Armand, She died September 3, 1886. He was a jeweler and watch repairer, and lived in St. Albans, Vt., from 1830 till his death, which occurred February 11, 1872. They were Congregationalists, and Mr. Huntington was treasurer and trustee at various times.

Rowena (Marvin)

Province of Quebec.

CHILDREN, BORN IN
*
1.

ST.
4,

ALBANS, VT.
1831.

Minerva

Hill, born January


24, 1834.

*
*

2. 3.

Jane, born June

Elihu Hill, born January


1. 3.

22, 1840.

4.2.5. 11. 2.

1.
4,

Minerva Hill (Huntington) Butcher,


Luther L. and Alrnira (Brainard) Dutcher.
St. Albans.

born January

1831, in St.

Albans, Vt.; married, September 13, 1852, in St. Albans, Frederick, son of

He was

born April

16, 1828, in

Mr. Dutcher was a druggist and always lived in St. Albans, except for a when a young man. They were Congregationalists, and Mr. Dutcher was clerk of the church from December 16, 1880, to September 2, 1894. He died February 14, 1899, and his wife died July 14, 1909, both in St.
short time

Albans, Vt.

children, born in
1.

ST.

ALBANS, VT.
St.

Frances Almira, born September 2, 1853; married, in Vt., October 23, 1888, Albert Dana Tennc}-. They
Albans.

Albans,

live in St.

* *

2.

Alfred Luther,

born July

2,

1855.
25, 1860.

3.

Edward Huntington,

born August

4.

Frederick Irving, born October


Albans, Vt.

17, 1862; married,

September

1,

1887, in St. Albans, Vt., Jennie Louise Bidard.

They

live in St.

5.

Mary
St.

Emily, born February


Albans, Vt.,

16,

1865; married, June 19, 1900, in


of
2,

(Janes)
Vt.

Norman Nathan, son Atwood. He was born August

Levi and Cynthia


1865, in Cambridge,

Mr. Atwood is in the general insurance business, and was alderman from 1905 to 1906, and Mayor from 1907 to 1908. They are members of the Congregational church.

1. 3.

4.2.5. 11.2. 1.2.


born July
2,

Alfred Luther Dutcher,


ried,

1855, in St. Albans, Vt.; mar-

June 3, 1885, in St. Albans, Vt., Maria Bowes Nelson. Mr. Dutcher died October 5, 1905, in St. Albans. Mrs. Dutcher resides in Burlington, Vt.

568

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
*
1.

Frederick Nelson, born October

23, 1887.

1.

3.4.2. 5. 11. 2.

1. 2. 1.
23, 1887, in St, Albans,

Frederick Nelson Dutcher, born October


Vt.; married,

May
is

5,

1909, Millicent Sophia, daughter of Herbert and Bessie

(Wood)

Barrett.

Mr. Dutcher
grandfatlier

She was born January 5, 1885, at Concord, Mass. a druggist, and occupies the same store that his father,
in St. Albans, Vt.

and great grandfather occupied

children.
1. 2.

Marion Huntington, born December 10, 1909. Alfred Herbert, born January 10, 1912, and died September
1912.

26,

1.3.4.2.5.11.2.
Edward Huntington Dutcher,
December
in 21, 1886, in Salisbury, Vt.,
J., in

1.

3.

born August 25, 1860; married, Helen Eugenia Hamilton. They lived
of the

Orange, N.

1908,

and he was principal


child.

High

School.

1.

Hamilton.

1.3.4.2.5.
married,

11. 2. 2.
24, 1834, in St. Albans, Vt.;

Jane (Huntington) Henry, born June


November
8,

1871, in St. Albans, Vt., William Young, son of

Hiram

and Melvina (J^nglish) Henry. He was born November 19, 1831, in Randolph, He was for 28 years in the Vt., and was married once before this marriage. National Bank of Potsdam, N. Y., and has lived in Randolph, Vt., in ParishviUe, Madrid, Ogdensburg, and Potsdam, N. Y. Mr. Henry served at Alexandria, during the Civil War, in the TransporHe was City tation Dept., and was discharged on account of weak lungs. Clerk, and secretary and treasurer of the Century Association, and also school
trustee.

He

died

They were Presbyterians, and Mr. Henry was Sunday School Librarian. March 30, 1905, in Potsdam, N. Y. Mrs. Henry lived in Malone,
in 1915.

N. Y.,

child.
1.

Alfred Huntington,
1895, in Potsdam,

born

May

33,

1873; died November

19,

N. Y.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

569

1.3.4. 2.5. 11. 2.3.


Elihu Hill Huntington, born January
married, June
lett
5,

22, 1840, in St. Albans, Vt.;

John Bartand Louisa Ballard (Williams) Fletcher. She was born January 18, He is in the life insurance business, and lived in 1845, in Enosburgh, Vt. St. Albans, Vt., till 1880; moved to Red Oak, Iowa, in 1881, lived in Carson, Iowa, from 1882 to 1886, and in Des Moines, Iowa, ever since. They are Congregationalists, and Mr. Huntington is deacon in the church in Des Moines, and has served for several terms of two years each has been treasurer of the church in Des Moines, for five years, was treasurer of the church in St. Albans, for four years, and was Sunday School superintendent
1865, in St. Albans,

Lucy

Cornelia, daughter of

for five years in

each place.

child.
1.

Louisa Fletcher, born September

20, 1868.

1.3.4.2.5.11.3.
Collins Hickox Huntington, born
married,
first.

May

29, 1807, in

Addison, Vt.;

May

30, 1836, in Frelighsburg, P. Q.,


Streit.
6,

Canada, Carohne CorneHa,

daughter of Frederick

She died March


1853,
in

29, 1852, in St. Albans, Vt.

He

married, second, July

Montreal, P. Q., Canada, Charlotte

Maria, daughter of John Freligh.


a jeweler.
gationalists.

She was born

May

30, 1818, in Frelighs-

burg, P. Q., Canada, and died February 25, 1903, in Burlington, Vt.

He was

He

died in St. Albans, Vt.,

March
ST.
3,

20, 1888.

They were Congre-

CHILDREN, BORN IN
*1.
2.

ALBANS, VT.
1847.
in 1889; lives in

Sarah Elizabeth,
geles, CaUf.

born

May

Francis, born August

16, 1850;

married

Los An12, 1895,

3.

Collins Freligh, born October


in Chicago,
111.,

5,

1854; married,

June

Clara Middleton.

He

died August 20, 1908, in

Kankakee,
4.
5.

111.

Caroline Maria, born March 1, 1856; lives in Burlington, John Pierpont, born December 27, 1864; died February 17,
in St. Albans, Vt.

Vt.

1873,

1.3.4.2.5. 11.3.
Sarah Elizabeth (Huntington) Post,
of

1.

born

May

3,

1847,

in St.

Albans, Vt.; married, September 13, 1869, in St. Albans, Vt., Henry Clay, son

William Dorman and Catherine Holmes (Baker) Post. He was born February 7, 1844. ]VIr. Post is a merchant, and graduated from a commercial college. He lived in St. Albans, Vt., and moved to Lincoln, 111., in 1875; then moved to Chicago, 111., in 1881, where they now live. They are Universalists.

570

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

William Collins, born August


1898, in Chicago,
111.,

20, 1870; married,

September

15,

Lulu

2.

Mary Elizabeth,
1901, in Chicago,

born
111.,

May Pomeroy. They live in Chicago. May 29, 1873 married, February 27,
;

Dr. Harry Lovell Lewis.

They

live

in

3.

La Grange, 111. Pauline Huntington, born September


ber
4,

7,

1878; married, Octo-

1899, in

Chicago,

111.,

Charles Henry Wood.


lives in

She

is

divorced from Mr.

Wood, and

Chicago,

111.

1. 3. 4. 2. 5.

11. 5.
April 25, 1812, in Vergennes,

Charles Andrew Huntington, born


Vt.; married,

June

25, 1843, in

Johnson, Vt., Lucretia Atwood, daughter of


in March, 1817, and She was married once before this

Thomas and Eleanor (Dodge) Waterman.. She was born


died in November, 1896, in J^ureka, Cal.
marriage, to Zebrina Burnham, of Peru,
111.

He was
Olympia,
of

a Congregational clergyman, a graduate of the University of Ver-

mont, 1842, and lived in Burlington, Vt., in Perry, N. Y., in Rockford, 111., in He was a secretary Neah Bay, Tacoma, Wash., and Eureka, Cal.
Indian Affairs in

Washington from 1865

to

1868,

and a clergyman,

1881 to 1892.

He

served in the Christian Commission, as nurse on a hospital

ship before Vicksburg, for three months, in 1863, during the Civil

War.

He

died in Portland, Ore., September, 1904.

CHILDREN.
1.

Emily Waterman, born May


23, 1848, in Rockford,
III.

1,

1844, in Perry, N. Y.; died

June

*2.
*;5.

Charles Jonathan, born December

9,

1846.

*4.
*5. *6.

*7.

*8.
*9.

Thomas Waterman, born January 16, 1849. John Burnham, born September 30, 1850. Sarah Eleanor, born August 25, 1853. James Marsh, born ^larch 8, 1855. Alfred Henry, born September 1, 1856. Bela Shaw, born February 5, 1858. Lucretia Anna, born May 4, 1860.
1. 3. 4.

2.5. 11. 5.2.


born December
9,

Charles Jonathan Huntington,


111.;

1846, in Rockford,
of

married, April 21, 1873,

in St.

Paul, INIinn.,

Mary Magdalene, daughter

She was born in Switzerland. He was a photographer, and lived in Olympia, Wash. He died November 1, 1878, in Laconner, Wash. They were Congregationalists. Mrs. Huntington married, second, James Martin, and lives in Sacramento,

Henry and Henriette

(Liischer) Gutherz.

Cal.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

571

Henriette Lucretia, born August


Cal.

15, 1874; lives in

Sacramento,

*2.

Charles Frederick, born

April 26, 1876.

1. 3. 4.2. 5. 11. 5. 2. 2.
Charles Frederick Huntington, born
ton,
111.;

April 26, 1876, in Blooming-

married,

daughter of Robert

November

30,
in

He
ference

is

Oroville, Cal.,
is

Calif., Maranda Anna, and Alice (Stephenson) Thompson. She was born 1876, in Chariton County, Mo. the laundry business, and lived in Sacramento, then moved to Their religious prein December, 190.5, where he now lives.

March
S.

6,

1902, in

Sacramento,

Congregational.

children.
1.

2.

Henrietta Oreon, born August 20, 1908, in Oroville, Cal. Frederick Thurston, born December 5, 1912, in Oroville,

Cal.

1.3. 4. 2. 5. 11. 5.3.


Thomas Waterman Huntington,
ford,
111.;

born January

16, 1849, in

Rockdaugh20,

married,

November

30, 1881, in Wells, Nev., Harriet OHa'C,

ter of Charles

and Sarah (Chaffee) Pearson.

She was born September

1863, in Dixon, Calif.

twenty-five years.

and surgeon, and has made surgery a specialty for a graduate of the University of Vermont, 1871, and of Harvard IMedical College, 1876. He was surgeon for the Southern Pacific Co., from 1876 to 1899, Chief Surgeon for the Western Pacific Co., 1910, and was First Lieut. U. S. Army Medical Relief Corps, and Professor of Surgery in the University of California. He is a member of the American Medical Association, of the American Surgical Association, and California State Medical Society, of which he is president. He is also chairman of the Surgical section of the American Medical Association. He lived in Illinois until 1864, in Johnson, Vt., from 1864 to 1867, Buris

He

a physician

He

is

lington, Vt., 1867 to

1871, St. Albans, Vt., 1871 to 1873, Boston, Mass., 1873

to 1876, Elko, Nev., 1876 to 1882, Sacramento, Cal., 1882 to 1899,

and

in

San

Francisco, Cal., 1899 to the present time.

children.
1.

Thomas Waterman,

born

May

8,

1893, in Sacramento, Cal.

2.

Emily Harriet, born October

22, 1896, in

Sacramento, Cal.

1.3. 4.2.
John Burnham Huntington,
111.;

5. 11. 5. 4.
born September
30, 1850, in

Rockford,

married, in February, 1880, in Yakima, Washington, Eloise L., daughter of

572

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
She was born
in Switzerland,

David and Marie (Schmutz) Guilland.

and

is

now

in Portland,

Oregon.

CHILD,
1.

Minerva Eloise,
in Portland,

born November

6,

1880; lives with her mother

Oregon.

1.3. 4.2.5. 11. 5. 5.


Sarah Eleanor (Huntington) Clarke,
Rockford,
ter,
111.;

born August 25, 1853,

in

married,

December

30, 1875, in

Olympia, Wash., David Dex-

son of William and Lucretia (Dexter) Clarke.

He was born December 8,


till

1844, in South Hadley, Mass.

Mr. Clarke
Amherst, Mass.,

is

a civil engineer, and lived in South Hadley


1864, Portland, Ore.,
till

1862,
till

and

till till

1873, Olympia, Wash.,


till

1876,

Tacoma, Wash.,

1891, South Bend, Wash.,


still

1893.

He

then moved to

Portland, Ore., where he

lives.

They

are Congregationalists, and Mr.


offices

Clarke has been Deacon and Treasurer and held other church
the time since 1874.

most of

CHILDREN, BORN IN TACOMA, WASH.


1.

William Dexter,

born October

7,

1879; married April 18, 1906,

in Forest Grove, Ore.,


2.

Mary

Bailey.

They
1881
of

live in Portland, Ore.


;

Ralph Huntington,
28, 1914,

born January

14,

married November
Julia

Edna Genevieve, daughter

Hugo and

Howe

3.

She was born June 19, 1889, in Scotland, South Dakota. He lives in Tacoma, Wash. Irving, born February 22, 1884 died November 1, 1884, in Ta(Torrey) Spannagel.
;

coma, Wash.
4.
5.

Alfred Henry, born September Herbert Houghton, born May

7,

1888; lives in Portland, Ore.

14, 1890;

Hves in Portland, Ore.

1.3.4. 2.5. 11. 5. 6.


James Maush Huntington, born March
married
IVIary Mills.
8,

1855, in Rockford,

111.;

He

died

November

8,

1900, at

The

Dalles, Ore.

CHILDREN.
1.

James Waterman, born August


bank
at

8,

1885.

He

is

bookkeeper

in a

The

Dalles, Ore.
1,

2.
;5.

Hazel, born July

1887.

She
6,

is

a teacher in

The

Dalles, Ore.

Walter

IMills, born July

1889, in

The

JXalles,

Ore.
is

He

is

graduate of the University of Oregon, June, 1912, and


gregationalist.
4.

a Con-

Charles Andrew,

born July

7,

1891; lives in

The

Dalles, Ore.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
5.

573

Mollis Wilson, born September


Ore.

20,

1894; lives in Tlie Dalles,

6.

Helen, born September

24,

1806

lives in

The

Dalles, Ore.

1. 3. 4. 2. 5.

11.5. 7.
1,

Alfred Henry Huntington,


111.;

born September
Calif., Inzie,

1856, in Kockford,

married in January, 1897, in Eureka,

and Cornelia N. (Crosby) Albee. She was born in Hie is a miner, and lived in Rockford, 111., up to 1864, in Burlington, Vt., to 1867, in Washington Territory to 1881, in Oregon, to 1905, in Alberta, Canada, to 1907, in Washington, to 1909, in Oregon, to 1913, and now lives in Kerman, Calif. He was sheriff of Baker County, Oregon, from 1898 to 1902.

daughter of Uriah T. Eureka, Calif.

They

are Congregationalists.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.
.3.

4. 5.

Alfred Henry, born November 4, 1897, in Baker Co., Oregon. Lucius Atwood, born April 1, 1900, in Baker Co., Oregon. James Bela, born December 8, 1901, in Baker Co., Oregon. Sarah Eleanor, born June 9, 1903, in Baker Co., Oregon. William Wagner, born April 11, 1907, in Veyvaville, Alberta,
Canada.

6.

Dexter Newton,

born August

12, 1909, in

Gold

Hill,

Oregon.

1.3.4. 2.5. 11.5. 8.


Bela Shaw Huntington,
married, February
2,

born February
Dalles, Ore.,

5,

1858, in

Rockford,

111.;

Helen May, daughter of AVilliam Hamilton and Susan Bennett (Chipman) Wilson. She was born February 12, 1860, in Washington, Towa. He is an attorney at law, and lived in Rockford, 111., till November, 1864,
1887, in
till

The

Johnson, Vt., tiU September, 1867, Olympia, Wash.,


Johnsbury, Vt.,
till

September, 1875,

St.

July, 1878, Burlington, Vt.,

till

1882,

The

Dalles, Ore., to

the present time.

He

is

a graduate of the University of Vermont, 1882.

They

are Congre-

gationalists,

and he was church clerk and

trustee from 1887 to 1897,

and

church treasurer from 1897 to 1907.

children.
1.

Wilson Bela,
Dalles, Ore.

born

May

15,

1889; died

May

28, 1900, in

The

2.

Irving Curtis, born Seiitember

5,

1901, in Portland, Ore.

1.

3.4.2.5. 11.5. 9.
4,

Lucretia Anna (Huntington) Monroe, born May


ford,
111.;

1860, in

Rock-

married, August 30, 1888, in Eureka, Cal., Alonzo Judson, son of

574

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Alonzo Welton and Anna Maria (Albee) Monroe. 1858, in Hydesville, Cal. Mr. Monroe is a lawyer.
Hastings

Law

School, of San Francisco, Cal., but

He was born October 19, He was a student in the He was did not graduate.
of California

City Attorney of Eureka, Cal., and District Attorney of Humboldt Co., from

1889 to 1891.
1912.

He was Grand Master


are Congregationalists,

of

Masons

from 1911 to

They

and

live in

Eureka, Cal.

CHILDREN, BORX IN EUREKA, CAL.


1.

Thomas Huntington,
Military

born April

28,

1890

was

in

the U. S.

2.

Academy at West Point, New York, in 1911. Joseph Porter, born October 4, 1891; lives in Oakland,

Cal.

3.

Hammond McDougal,
Cal.

born February

7,

1894; lives in Berkeley,

1.3.4.2.5. 11.6.
Samuel Huntington,
first,

born July

18, 1814, in

Vergennes, Vt.; married,


Avho died in

October

1,

1839, in Bangor, N. Y., Eliza

Hannah Walker,

1879, in Burlington, Vt.

He

married, as his second wife, August 18, 1880,

Mrs.
port,

Anna (Gibbs)
N.
Y.,

Wells, a widow.

She was born

May

15, 1835, in

West-

and died in Burlington, Vt. He went to Burlington in 1830, and from that time until 1837 was emHe then ployed in the book store and printing olfice of Chauneey Goodrich. began business on his own account, by opening a stationery and l)ook store

with bindery attached.


retired.

He

continued in this business until 1891, when he

The

confidence reposed in him by his fellow townsmen was emphatically


in

shown when

taxes, to succeed a

December, 1854, he was elected constable and collector of man in whose accounts a bad shortage had been discovered.
until 1865, the date

This responsible post he retained by repeated re-elections,


of the incorporation of the city.

Under

a special act of the Legislature in

1857, authorizing the town to appoint a chief engineer of the fire department with unusual powers, he was the first selected for the difficult position, and continued to discharge its duties till January, 1861. During the years 1865-67 he was in charge of the city ]ost oiKce. In 1867, he was elected alderman for three years from the north ward (there were but three wards then) and in April 1874, he again sat in the same board for the second ward, but resigned at the expiration of one year. Durino-

the years 1879-81, he served on the board of school commissioners.


till

From

the foundation of the Fletcher Free Library in 1873


of its trustees,

his death he

was one

In 1876 he was selected to represent and acted as treasurer. Chittenden county in the State Senate for the two years ensuing. For some twelve years from 1856 or till its business ceased to be conducted by a corporation he was a director in the Commercial bank, and a

director also in the

Vermont

Life Insurance

Company from

its

organization in

1868.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
All

575

a good counsellor, a

who knew Mr. Huntington placed implicit confidence in him. He was man to lean upon. Every good project had his support,
sort.

and that often of a substantial


witness, or seal, or signature.

His word was as his bond,


all

it

did not need

On

moral and religious questions his stand

was taken; and as he believed, so he acted. From the time he connected himself with the Methodist church in 1846, he showed himself an active and He was broad-minded, too as ready to join hands with aggressive Christian. liis brethren in other communions as in his own. He filled at various times

the offices of class leader, steward, sujierintendent of the


lay delegate to the general conference.

Sunday School, and His catholicity was shown, for ex-

many years in the work of the Adams and his fidelity to his personal convictions by the fact that, regardless of the odium which the act might bi-ing on him, he signed probably ten times as many search warrants in the interest of the prohibitory law as any other citizen of Burlington. Of the strength and fervor of his Christian faith, no one who came into close contact with him can have any doubt. He died in BurHngton, July 12, 1899.
ample, by his hearty co-operation for

Mission

CHILDREN.
1.
2.

Samuel, born October

Sarah Ann
1913.

16, 1842, and died the same day. Eliza, born February 22, 1846; died February

15,

3.

4.

born August 20, 1849; married in October, 1872, George William Whitney. They live in Burlington, Vt. Samuel, an adopted son. He died in Los Angeles, Cal., in September, 1901.

Lucy Abby,

1.3.4. 2.5. 11. 8.


Lucy (Huntington) Benedict,
Vt.;

born August

14, 1820, in

Vergennes,

married in June, 1846, in

St.

Albans, Vt.,

Heman, son

of

Solomon and

Laura (French) Benedict. He was born September 19, 1818, in Manchester, Vt. He was a farmer, and lived in ]\It. Vernon, O. He died in November, 1891, and his wife died in April, 1891, in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. They were
Universalists.

children, BOI5N IN MT. VERNON, OHIO.


1.

Charlotte Frances,
19, 1878, in
live in

born August 9, 1853; married, November Mt. Vernon, O., Joseph Alexander Thrapp. They
Lafayette, Ohio.

West

2.

Flora Kate,

born November 14, 1856; died December 30, 1906, in Mt. Vernon, Ohio.

3.

Henry Clay,

born March, 1864; died August

14, 1865, in

Mt.

Vernon, Ohio.

576

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.

3.4. 2. 5. 11. 9.

ried, April 2, 1853, in

born December 10, 1822, at Vergennes, Vt.; marCambridge, Mass., Hannah Larrabee, daughter of Asa and Hannah (Larrabee) Stevens. She was born, June 10, 1833, in West
Gardiner, Me., and hves in Newton, Mass.
In his boyhood his father's family

James Huntington,

moved

to St. Albans,

where he learned

the watchmaker's trade.

Always eager

for education, he at length

made

his

way
self

to

Andover, where he spent three years

at the

academy, supporting him-

by means of his trade. Thence he entered Harvard with the class of He continued to live in Cambridge until 1000, still working his way. when he removed to Newton, Mass.
1852,

Mr. Huntington was widely known


very
skilful,

achieving success in

considerable literary

prose and in verse,


})ublished.

which he was where others failed. He had ability, and was the author of numerous articles, both in which were printed for private distribution but never
in his line of work, in
difficult

cases

square, where he had been a familiar figure for forty years.


ton, Mass.,

In 1893 on account of failing health, he retired from business in Harvard He died in New-

May

19, 1901.

CHILDREN, BORN IN CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


1.

Jonathan GuKNEY, born January


in

11,

1854; died October 14, 1856,


1856, in

Cambridge, Mass.
Asa., born

2.

Charles

March

25,

1856

died October

5,

Cam-

bridge, Mass.
3.

Eliza Prentiss, born October


She
is

31, 1857; lives in

a graduate of Smith College, 1881.

Newton, Mass. She held a responsifor fifteen years.

ble position in the library of

Harvard College

1.

3.4.2. 5. 11. 10.

ried,

19, 1825, in Vergennes, Vt.; marJanuary 30, 1849, in St. Albans, Vt., Louisa ]\Iaria, daughter of Simon Haywood and Louisa (Evarts) Kellogg. She was born, June 25, 1826. in

Simon Huntington, born December

Swanton, Vt.
in

He was a farmer, and moved to St. Albans, Vt., December, 1852, to Farmcrsburg, Iowa, in 1856, 1863, to Windom, Minn., in 1871, where he died July
children.
*
1.

in 1836, to Burritt, 111.,

to

McGregor, Iowa,

in

23, 1911.

2.

Ebenezer Cutler, born February Eliza Caroline, born March 21,


April
3,

7,

1850.

1852, in St. Albans, Vt.; died

1911.

HUNTINGTON GKNKALOGY.
3.

577
111.;

Sarah Louisa,
24, 1856.

born March

1,

1856, in Burritt,

died

March

4.
5.

Charles Kellogg, born December 15, 1859. Nellie Samantha, born October 25, 1861, in
died

Farniersburg, Iowa;

March

30, 1863.

1.3.4. 2.
Vt.; married,

5. 11.

10. 1.

Ebenezer Cutler Huntington, born February 7, 1850, in St. Albans, July 31, 1872, in Windom, Minn., Julia Thurston, daughter of
She was born
in

Daniel Horace and Aurelia Susanna (Pinkbam) Knowlton.

July 29, 1849,

Worcester, Mass.

He

is

a journalist, and lived in McGregor, Iowa; removed to

Windom,
Board
of
in

Minn., July 28, 1871, where he


1892.

now

lives.

He was

member

of the

Immigration for Minnesota in 1877, and a Republican Presidential Elector

children.
1.

Aurelia Louisa, born January

20, 1875.

2. 3.

Julia Gale, born August 25, 1876. Florence Adora, born August 3, 1886.

1.3.4. 2.5.11. 10.

I. 2.

Julia Gale (Huntington) Partington, born August 25, 1876, in Windom, Minn.; married. May 9, 1906, in Atlanta,, Ga., Edward Patrick Archibald, son of Joseph Webb and Margaret (McGaughin) Partington. He was born July 11, 1866, in Brooklyn. N. Y., and moved to Cincinnati, O., where he now resides. Mr. Partington was a printer, and is now a newspaper solicitor. They
are Catholics.

child.
1.

Julia Margaret, born March

30, 1907, in Cincinnati,

O.

1.3.4.2.5.11.10.4.
Charles Kellogg Huntington, born December
daughter of DeWitt Clinton and Sarah (Lack) Clarke.
27, 1863, in Battle Creek,
15, 1859, in

Farmers-

burg, Iowa; married, August 30, 1881, in LeMars, Iowa, Frances Charlotte,

She was born August

Mich.

in

He is a railroad station agent, and a life insurance agent. He has lived Hooper, Seneca and Crawford, Neb., and now lives in Lincoln, Neb. They
CHILD.
*
37
1.

are Presbyterians.

Linn Murdoch, born November

11, 1883.

578

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.4. 2. 5. 11. 10.4.1.


Linn Murdock Huntington, born November
Reuben M. and
in Titusville,

11, 1883, in

North Bend,
11, 1883,

Neb.; married, June 26, 1906, in Kearney, Neb., Helen Choate, daughter of
l.ucia

M.

(C)k-ott) Streeter.

She was born October

Penn.
civil

He
B.c.E.

is

engineer, a graduate of the University of Nebraska, 1904^


civil

He was

engineer at the

Panama Canal from

July, 1904, to

October, 1907,

civil

engineer for the Cuban Government, Department Public

Works, in charge of all construction in Orient Province, from October, 1907, November, 1908; and then civil engineer in charge of local ofHce of Marx and Windsor, consulting engineers and contractors. Guantanamo, Cuba. He lived in Lincoln, Neb., from 1899 to 1904; in the Canal Zone, Panama, from 1904 to 1907, and in Santiago de Cuba from October, 1907, to November, 1908. He is now (1915) Vice President and General Manager of Braman
to

Estates Co., at Rubia, Venezuela, S. A.

CHILDREN.
1.

John Simon Clarke,

born April

1,

1907, in Empire, Canal Zone,

2.

Panama. Richard Olcott, born November

28, 1908, in Chicago, lU.

1.

3.4. 2. 6.

Joseph Huntington, born May


uated at Yale in 1762.

him at this moved like his brother, Samuel, by a passionate love of books, and like him, though not to the same remarkable degree, gifted with unusual inquisitiveness and capacity fur mastering whatever study he attempted, and moreover, encouraged by the kindly aids furnished by his pastor, Mr. Devotion, he even at that late period commenced and completed successfully his preparation for college.

He grad5, 1735, in Windham, Conn. His father had destined him to be a clothier, and kept trade through his minority, much against his own wishes. But,

He

entered in his twenty-third year, 1758, and graduated honorably


class.

with the

stalled as pastor of the first


in

Within a year of church

his graduation,
in

June

29, 1763,

he was

in-

Coventry, wliere he continued to labor


in his pastor's familj^, the help-

word and doctrine through


Like
his brother

his life.

Samuel, he too had found

meet he needed, and his marriage with Hannah, daughter of Rev. Ebenczer Devotion, was solemnized in 1764. She became the mother of his first three children and died September 25, 17 71, aged twenty-six years. He married, for his second wife, Elizabeth Hale of (ilastonburv. Conn., who died in 1806, aged fifty-eight years. Dr. Sprague, in his Annals of the American Pulpit, has given a most accuI'ate

estimate of his ministerial work in Coventry, from which I

am

ha})py to

(luote.

He

says that '"his ministry

commenced under some most unfavorable

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
auspices.

579

Though there had been two settled pastors there, and one of them, Mr. Meacham, had had a ministry of considerable length, yet the parish had become greatly reduced, the meeting house had been suffered to go to decay, and every tiling else was in a state of corresponding depression. The services at his ordination were held in the open air; but whether this was because the meeting house was too small to accommodate the assemblage, or too much dilapidated to be safe or decent, does not appear. Immediately after he was settled, he began to urge upon the people with great zeal the project of building a new meeting house. They responded with unexpected cordiality and harmony to this proposal; and in a short time, they had the best house of public worship in the whole region, built at an expense of five thousand dollars. Mr. Huntington was exceedingly gratified b}' the success of this enterprise, and
often recurred to
it

with pleasure in the later years of his ministry.


interests,

From

the period of his settlement, the prosperity of his parish, at least in

regard to temporal

and they continued a united was scarcely ever otherwise than depressed but the same remark is equally applicable, with few exceptions, to the church at large. The period of his ministry embraced the old French war, the war that gave us our independence, and the French
began
to revive;

people during his whole ministry.


;

The

state of religion, however,

Revolution

to a healthfid

and each of these events was fruitful of influences most adverse and vigorous state of religion in this country.

After the death of the first Dr. Wheelock, President of Dartmouth college, Mr. Huntington was spoken of as the person most likely to succeed to the oflice and communications were made to him on the subject, that gave him reason to expect that he would be elected. The result was different from what many had anticipated but the college testified its respect for him, about the same time, (1780,) by conferring on him the degree of Doctor of Divinity. He was,
; ;

the same year, elected a member of the board of overseers of the college, and held the place till 1788. In the spring of 1792, Dr. Huntington was invited to settle at Huntington, Long Island; and he actually made a journey thither before he declined the invitation. The fact that he should have even hesitated on the subject was an occasion of considerable disquietude in his own parish, and seems to have loosened, in some degree, the cord that bound him to his people. Dr. Huntington continued his labors till near the close of life, though infirmities had, for some time, been increasing upon him, and his health was supposed to have suffered from repeated and severe domestic bereavements.
also,

His death, which seemed to be the result of a complication of diseases, took


place on the 25th of December, 1794."

No

portrait of Dr. Huntington,

it is

believed,

is

tradition has taken delight in representing liim as a

now in existence. But man of more than ordinary

personal attractions.
his genial spirit,

His finely proportioned form, his graceful movement, beaming out from every feature and springing to greet and embrace all whom it could bless his ready wit, ever keenest when most needed, and never at fault when wit had work to do his immense stores of
; ;

580

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
;

various fact and incident

and

his

marvelous

felicity in

anecdote

all contri-

buted to make him, what


of rare social
gifts,

all

who knew him have agreed

in styling him, a

man

a most agreeable companion, and a very dear friend.

Dr. Abbot of Peterborough, N. H.,


in his letter to Dr.

who succeeded

Dr. Huntington in

Coventry, and who had, therefore, a good opportunity of forming his opinion,
Sprague,
beai's this

testimony to his personal appearance

and character. "Dr. Huntington was a man of fine personal appearance, and of popular, engaging mannei's. His intellectual endcjwments also were much above meHis perception was quick, his memory retentive, his wit ready, exdiocrity. He was much respected and beloved by his parishuberant, and agreeable. ioners and friends, and exerted very considerable influence in the community
at larse.
of the day.

Dr. Huntington was undoubtedly one of the most popular preachers

He

s|)oke extemj)()raneously, seldom wi-iting

of the princij)al topics of a discourse.

reputation was very high; but as


failed, his reputation

liis

more than a skeleton During the greater part of his life, his liealth and strength of body and mind
to decline.
I

seemed proportionably

remember hearing
and that in up to his actual was not a labor;

Dr. Backus of Somers, exi)ress the opinion at a meeting of ministers not long
after Dr. Huntington's death, that

he possessed superior talents

the meridian of his

life,

the jniblic estimate of


it

him was
it.

fully

merits, but that, in his later days,

had

fallen

below

He

ious student.

He had

very few books, and depended chiefly on borrowing;

but having an excellent memory, he retained a large part of what he read. "He was favored with a good constitution, firm health, and a high flow of
spirits, for

many

years; and as one of his parishioners remarked to

me would

easily ride over all difficulties."

The
causes

reputation of Dr. Huntington since his death,

lias

suffered from two

the

extemporaneous manner
will
little,

of his

preaching, and the ])osthumous

work

for

which he

always be censured by those

who

dejtrecate

its

belief.

He
and

wrote so
orator.

that he left no enduring memorial of his

power

as a preacher

Scarcely a half dozen sermons or addresses of his, were ever

written out and given to the press.


interesting and eloquent than the

them, to which he was so


striking excellences.

little

And his printed sermons are probably less same when j)reached the process of writing accustomed, really divesting them of their most
;

rejjutation

But the work which has wrought most unfavorably upon Dr. Huntington's among orthodox Christians since his death, is that famous i)0sthum-

))en Calvinism Improved. The mystery which overwork has never been removed. When it was written, or with what The work itsself is a very distinct and able stateaim, has never been shown. ment and defense of the doctrine of universal salvation. I have heard old men who accepted the doctrines of the work, say thai Dr. Huntington preached good Universalism for twenty years, but in such a way that he was not suspected, except by those who relished it. The letter of Mr. Waldo, above quoted, gives us this statement; "I remember to have heard

ous i)roduction of his

hangs

this

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Dr. Hart, with

581

whom he was in intimate relations, say that, in a conversation with him, Dr. Huntington raised objections against the doctrine of future
punishment, professedly to see how he would answer them
I
;

and the same thing

was informed occurred

in conversations with

several others of his clerical

brethren.

The

letter of

Dr. Abbot, quoted above, has this additional fact; "Some


it

time before his death, he wrote a Dialogue on Universal Salvation, and sent
to a brother minister,

who

resided at some distance, requesting his remarks

upon

it."

testifies that after the work was published to the astonishment of everybody, "some of his," (Dr. Huntington's) " brethren recol-

Dr. Sprague himself

lected to have heard remarks from him, which, in the review, seemed of a

dubious character."
Tt

seems very

clear, that for years the

author had been persuaded of the

incorrectness of the orthodox belief on this subject, and that he had been ela-

borating this exposition and defense as a justification of the jjosition he would

be called upon
self,

to take.

That

lie

w(juld have given publicity to the

work him-

had not a

series of domestic bei'eavements

and physical

infirmities impair-

ed his mental vigor, and prematurely l)rought him to his grave, the nice sense
of

honor which he uniformly showed, and the habitual freedom and independ-

ence of expression in which he indulged, are sufficient proofs.

The

preface contains, also, his

own explanation regarding

his delay to

publish the work.

After stating that the work contained "a small part of a


l)eyond a doulit, in his

system of divinity, which the author has been meditating more than twenty
years;" and also, that, "the author
is

(juite

own mind,
this step

with regard to the solid truth of his leading j)rineiples and arguments," he

adds

this explanation

"

With respect

to the

due time of advancing

forward, and so explicitly ])ouring in this additional light, he is not so positive. * * * I am in the same j)redicament, with regard to the due time of publication, that all

men since the days of inspiration have been. Any author may misjudge, after his greatest possible exercise of judgment in the matter. Some have done it, as the great and learned Huss, who was one century before the due time, in attempting to pour in a Hood of light upon the world. He
offered nothing to the public but

what was advanced in the next eentury bv Luther and Calvin, and others, with glorious success." But the work itself, when published about a year after his death, was doomed to a very "limited
circulation,

much the greater part of


it is

the edition having been consigned to

the flames by one of his daughters."

So effectual was the suppression of the

work, that

now

almost impossible to find a copy.

The

following are believed to be the only other pul)lished writings of Dr.


1

Huntington.

copy the
it
.

list

make any

additions to

from Dr. Sprague's work, having been unable to sermon on the vanity and mischief of presuming
Mrs. Fisk, excommunicated
his

on things beyond our measure, delivered at Norwich, 1774; a plea before the
ecclesiastical council at Stockbridge, in the case of

for

marrying a profane man, 1779; an address

to

Anabaptist brethren.

582
1783
Kllis,
;

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
an election sermon, 1784
of
;

a sermon at the instalment of the Rev. John

1785, at Rehoboth, Mass.; a discourse at the interment of Capt.

Howard,

Hampton, 1789

thoughts on the atonement of Christ, 1791

John and

a sermon on the death of Mrs. Strong, 1793.

CHILDREN, BORN IN COVENTRY, CONNECTICUT.


*1.
*2.

*3.
4.

*5.
6.

*7.
8.
9.

*10.
11. 12.

Samuel, born October 4, 1765. Joseph, born September 13, 1767. Frances, born September 15, 1769. Septimus, born June 17, 1773, and died September 25, 1776. Elizabeth, born August 22, 1774. George W., born April 18, 1776, and died August 10, 1777. Septimius G., born April 14, 1778. Hannah, born December 22, 1779, and died December 15, 1794. Henry, born August 20, 1781, and died in 1806, unmarried. LuCRETiA, born September 29, 1783. Penelope, born April 21, 1788, and died December 12, 1794. James, born November 9, 1790, and died September 9, 1794.

1.3. 4.2.6.
Samuel Huntington,
cated by his uncle Samuel

1.
1765, in Coventry, Conn.

born October

4,

On
edu-

the Norwich records his marriage entry calls him Sanmel, 3d.
(1. 3. 4. 2. 4.),

He was

graduated at Yale, 1785, and married,

December

20, 1791,

Hannah

(1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 2. 2.).

He was

admitted to the

bar while in Norwich, and continued with his uncle until his decease, after
which, in May, 1801, he removed to Cleveland, and in 1805 to Painesville,
Ohio.

Here he was immediately introduced


der of his days were devoted.

into public

life,

to

which the remain-

Gov.

St. Clair

appointed him lieutenant colonel


In October, 1802, the

of the first regiment of militia of

Trumbull County.
first of

delegates of Trumbull county elected him as one of their two delegates to the

convention to be held in Chilicothe on the


a state constitution.

the following month, to form


state, of

By

the

first

assembly of the

which he was a

senator from Trumbull county, he was appoiuteil in 1803 one of the three

judges of supreme court, and in December, 1804, he was appointed chief judge

he held until he was elected governor of the he served one term, two years. He was one of the original proprietors of Fair])ort, and aided in its foundDuring the war of 1812-14, he was paymaster in the northwest ing in 1812. army. He was tendered the office of receiver of jjublic moneys at Steubenville, l)y President Jefferson, and also that of judge in the territory of Michigan, He died, June 8, 1817, and his widow November both of which he declined. by the legislature, which
state in 1808.
office

In this

office

29, 1818.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH.
1.

583

Francis, born January 19, 1793; married. May 4, 1821, Sally White, and lived in Painesville, Ohio, where he died March 3, 1822. He was a farmer. They had a son born after his father's
death
;

he died young.

* * *

2.

Martha Devotion,

3.

4.
5.

born March 30, 1795. Julian Claude, born March 30, 1796. Colbert, born October 17, 1797. Samuel, born January 31, 1799, and died January

11, 1804.

6.

Robert Giles, born June

15, 1800.

1.3.4.2.6.1.2.
Martha Devotion (Huntington) Mathews,
in

born March 30, 1795,

Norwich, Conn.; married December

22, 1813, in Painesville, Ohio,

John

Henry, son of Henry and Asenath (Ilaviland) Mathews. He was born December 25, 1785, in Hoosac, N. Y. He was a physician, and studied with a famous doctor of Albany, N. Y., as there were no medical colleges then. He began his practice in Northern, (^hio, in 1808, and it is believed that he was the first surgeon to perform the He operated on a boy ten years old, whose operation of trepaning in Ohio. head was crushed in machinery. The boy was a son of Marvin (1. 3. 4. 4. 2. 4. 2.). He died July 17, 1862, and his wife September 27, 1866, in Painesville, Ohio. They were Presbyterians.

children.
*
1.

Samuel Huntington,
married August
7,

born November
7,

1,

1816.

2.

Alfred, born November

1820.

He was

a farmer, and died un-

1851, in Painesville, Ohio.


15,

3.

Rodney, born February


She died September

1822; married,

first,

February

14, 1847,

in Cleveland, Ohio, Eliza S.,


5,

daughter of Dr. John Delamater.

1847.

He
Van

married, second, June


Gilder.

2,

1852,

Ann
ter,

Louisa, daughter of Dr.

They had one daugh'i'his

Mary, who married a Mr. Shumaker.

daughter died

childless in the spring of 1905.

He

married a third time, but the

wife's

name

is

not known.

He

died in Nebraska City, Neb.,

August

14, 1882.

His widow hved in Denver, Col., after 1882.

1. 3.

4.2. 6.

1. 2. 1.
1,

Samuel Huntington Mathews, born November


;

1816, in Painesville,

Ohio married, September 25, 1844, in Euclid, Ohio, Huldah Orcutt, daughter of Darius Ford. She died December 17, 1857, and he married January 17, 1861, Maria Kidlon, daughter of Charles Augustus and Elisabeth (Chamber-

584
lain)

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Dean.

She was born October

3,

1838, in Cleveland, Ohio.

He was

physician, and a graduate of the Western Reserve Medical College, at


son, Ohio, in 1837.

Hud-

He

studied for the ministry,

first,

at

Willoughby, Ohio, then for the


civil

medical profession.

He

served for a brief time in the

war, although

beyond the age for service. He joined the company called the "Squirrel Hunters" (see record 1. 2. 4. 3. 10. 6. 2. 7.) raised to serve in Ohio in case of emergency, and called out at the time of Morgan's Raid. He lived in California from 1839 to 1852, returning to Painesville, Ohio, and lived for brief periods in Louisville, Ky., and St. Louis, Mo., in his early manhood. He died September 10, 1891, in Painesville, Ohio. They were

C ongregationalists.
CHILDREN.
1.

Alfred Ford,
October

born September

11, 1852, in Painesville, Ohio; died

15, 1904, in Philadelphia, Pa.

2.

Martha Huntington,

born November 23, 1854, in Euclid, Ohio;


15, 186], in Cleveland,

died January 29, 1907, in Cleveland, Ohio.


3.

Mary

Elisabeth, born November

Ohio;

lives in Painesville, Ohio.


4.

Lucy Chamberlain, born


married September
4,

April 16, 1863, in Painesville, Ohio


Painesville,

1900, in

Chauncey James

5.

They live in Painesville. John Henry, born March 6, 1869; died July
Blackmon.
ville,

17, 1875, in Paines-

Ohio.

6.

Dean Colbert,

born October

5,

1876.

1.3.4.2.
Dean Colbert Mathews,

6. 1.2. 1. 6.
5,

born October

1876, in Painesville, Ohio;

married, June 21, 1909, in Cleveland, Ohio, Helen Hunt, daughter of Albert

John and Mary Minerva (Davis) Buchan.


in Cleveland, Ohio.

She was born November

4,

1885,

He

is

the executive secretary of the Western Reserve

University, in Cleveland Ohio.

He

is

a graduate of Adelbert College and of

Western Reserve University,

A.B., 1900.

They

are Presbyterians.

CHILD.
1.

Elisabeth Huntington, born March

11, 1913.

1.3.4.2.

6.

1.3.
30, 1796, in

Julian Claude Huntington, born March


married, October 12, 1823, Adeline Parkman.
tial citizen of Painesville,

Norwich, Conn.;

He was

a farmer and substan-

Ohio.

His wife died July 18, 1834, aged twenty-

nine.

He

resided on the homestead of his father and died September 23, 1885.

HUXTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN PAINESVILLE, OHIO.
*
*
1.
2.

585

Samuel

P.,

born September

4,

1824.

3.

4.
5.

Robert, born July 7, 1826, and died July 15, 1827. Lucy, born October 7, 1827. Edwin, born November 6, 1830. Henry, born October 30, 1833, and lived in Painesville,
he was a farmer.

Ohio, Avhere

He

died June 18, 1908, unmarried.

1. 3. 4. 2. 6. 1. 3. 1.

Samuel
4, 1859.

married, for his

Huntington, born September 4, 1824, in Painesville, Ohio; September 4, 1847, Mary Ann Cole, who died May He married again, February 28, 1861, Lucy Anne Morgan. He was
P.
first wife,

a dentist and lived in Painesville.

children.
1.

2.

3.

4.

Charles E., born June 10, 1852. Julian C, born September 1, 1855, and died Septem1)er 18, 1856. Frederick Russell, born January 18, 1862. Colbert Claude, born February 9, 1867, in Painesville, Ohio. He is a civil engineer and contractor, a graduate of Washburn
Topeka, Kan., 1890. He has lived March, 1870. Alfred Phelps, born September 9, 1871.
College,
in

Eureka, Kan.,

since

5.

1.3.4. 2.6. 1.3. 1.3.


Frederick Russell Huntington, born January
ville, O.;

18, 1862, in Paines-

married, January 20, 1887, in

St.

Francis, Wis., Adaline Kinnie,

daughter of AVilliam and Frances (Spaulding) Langson.


20, 1864.

She was born April


packers, and

He

is

a department manager of the


O., to

Armour Company,
resides, in 1915.

moved
and

from Painesville,
to Chicago,
111.,

Eureka, Kan.,

in 1868, to Cleveland, O., in 1881,

in 1886,

where he now

children.
*
1.

2.

Veve Langson, born March 11, Lucile Langson, born January


Wisconsin Llniversity,
at

1889.
1,

1893.

She was a student

in the

Madison, Wis., in 1912.

1.

3.4.2.6. 1.3.
5,

1. 3. 1.
born March
11, 1889, in
St.

Veve Langson (Huntington) Krog,


Francis, Wis.; married, September
live in Chicago,
111.

1910, Bernard

Herman Krog.

They

586

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

Phyllis, born

May

5,

1911, in Chicago,

111.

1.3.4. 2. 6.
Alfred Phelps Huntington,
Kan.
Clinton and

1. 3. 1. 5.
9,

born September

1872, in Eureka,

married, October 24, 1901, in Eureka, Kan., Hattie, daughter of

DeWitt

Mary

Virginia (Lynn) Roby.

He

is

a farmer

and a stockman.

She was born in Barnesville, Ohio. They live in Eureka, Kan.

CHILDREN, BORN IN EUREKA, KAN.


1.

Colbert Clinton, born September

11, 1902.

2.

Samuel Alfred,
1.

born August 13, 1908.

3.4. 2. 6. 1.3. 3.
born October
7,

Lucy (Huntington) Tombes,


Ohio; married, January
1,

1827, in Painesville,

184 7, in Painesville, Ohio,

Henry

Charles, son of

Jonathan Tombes.

He was

born February

16,

1824, in Somerville, N. J.

He died in Ashtabula, Ohio, Mr. Tombes was a merchant, (grocer). January 21, 1878. His wife died February 10, 1902, in the same town. They were Congregationalists.
children, born in ASHTABULA, OHIO.
1.

Adaline Parkman, born August


tabula, O.

9,

1848; married,

1869, in Ashtabula, O., William Sanderson.

November 24, They live in Ash-

*
*

2.

3.

4.

Henrietta Lucy, born January 15, 1850. Andrew Claude, born July 21, 1852. John Huntington, born February 19, 1870;
1870, in Ashtabula, O.

died September 30,

1.3.4.2. 6. 1.3. 3. 2.
Henrietta Lucy (Tombes) Rockwell,
Rockwell.

born January 15, 1850,

in

Ashtabula, O.; married January 10, 1877, in Ashtabula, O., Lucian Elias

They

live in

Ashtabula. O.

CHILDREN, BORN IN ASHTABULA, OHIO.


1.

Henky Charles,
in

born October

7,

1878; died September

8,

1879,

Ashtabula, O.

2.

Robert Huntington,

born September

2,

1881; died August 29,

1882, in Ashtabula, O.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY. 1. 3. 4. 2. 6.

587

1.3.3. 3.
in

Andrew Claude Tombes,


ried,

born July 21, 1852,

Ashtabula, O., mar-

February

15, 1873, in

Ashtabula, Maria

Maud

Cox.

They

live in

Ash-

tabula.

CHILDREN, BORN IN ASHTABULA, OHIO.


1.

Edith Henrietta, born March


language in

28, 1874.

She

is

a teacher of

New York
born

City.

2. 3.

Lucy Huntington,

May

28, 1878.

Andrew Hunt,

born June 29, 1885.

He

is

an actor.

1. 3.

4.2.6.

1.

3.4.

ried, first,

born November 6, 1830, in PainesviUe, Ohio; marSeptember 24, 1856, in PainesviUe, Ohio, Rougene H. Carpenter. He married, second, June 18, 1873, Rhoda, daughter of John Green. She was born in Preble, N. Y., and died in PainesviUe, Ohio, March 18, 1896. He was an attorney at law, a graduate of the Cincinnati Law College, and was actively engaged in the practice of law from 1856 to 1900. He was considered an excellent lawyer of unusual ability, and held numerous positions of local importance, in county and city. He was a Mason.

Edwin Huntington,

He
He

served during the Civil

War

with

Co. D, 7th Ohio

Infantry, as

Sergeant.

They were

Congregationalists.

always lived in PainesviUe, Ohio, and died there March 29, 1902.

children, born in PAINESVILLE, OHIO.


28,

1.

Frankie Carpenter, born January


1879, in PainesviUe, Ohio.

1858; died January 22,

2.

Julian Jackson, born August

2,

1860; died August 26, 1901, in

Guadulajara, Mexico, where he was senior


*

member

of the firm of

3.

4.

Huntington and Huston, general railroad contractors. Edwin Green, born May 4, 1875. Adaline Maria, born July 19, 1876; died September
PainesviUe, Ohio.

3,

1876, in

1. 3. 4. 2. 6. 1.

3.4. 3.
4,

Edwin Green Huntington,


ried,

born

May

1875, in PainesviUe, O.; mai--

September 24, 1896, in PainesviUe, Marie S., daughter of George W. and Marie (Seyinore) Craine. She was born in IMinneapolis, Minn., and was He married, second, October 9, 1906, in Cleveland, O., divorced in 1902. She was born in PainesviUe, O. Capitola, daughter of AUen Ihiderwood. He is ji'stiee of the peace and police justice, in PainesviUe, where he has always lived. He is a graduate of Buchtel CoUege, and served in the Spanish American War, as sergeant in Co. M, 5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He en-

588
listed April 26, 1898,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
and received
his discharge

November

5,

1898.

He was
Mayor of They are

afterwards
his native

made Captain
town

in the 5th

Ohio Infantry.

He was

elected

in 1915, defeating his

opponent by a large majority.

Congregationalists.

CHILD.
1.

Rhoda, born February

22, 1898; lives in Painesville,

O.

1.

3.4.2.

6. 1. 4.
17, 1797, in

Colbert Huntington, born October


ried,

Norwich, Conn.; mar-

May

8, 18.3.3, in

Chardon, Ohio, Eleanor, daughter of Capt. Edward and

Mary

(Phelps) Paine.

She was born

May

9,

1809, in Painesville, Ohio, and

died April 23, 1888.

He

died April 27, 1884, in Painesville, Ohio.

They

were Presbyterians.
child.
1.

Cornelia Rogers, (1. 3. 4. who was the daughter of


Painesville, Ohio.

4. 2. 4. 2. 8.)

JNIarvin

an adojjted daughter, and Sylvia Huntington, of

1.3.4.2.
Robert Giles Huntington,
married, December
1,

6. 1. 6.
15, 1800, in

born June

Norwich, Conn.;
of

1829, in Ellsworth, Ohio,

Mary Lucinda, daughter


30, 1806,

Richard and Lucinda (Buell) Fitch.

She was born June

and died

May

2,

1840, in Ellsworth, Ohio.

He was
ary 14, 1825.

a pliysician, and a graduate of Herkimer College, N. Y., Febru-

He

died January 13, 1839, in Ellsworth, Ohio.

They were

Presbyterians.

children.
1.

]Mautha Devotion.
Child, died in infancy. Child, died in infancy. Ellen Lucinda, boru -fune
3,

2. 3.

4.

6,

1834, in Ellsworth,

().:

died August

1881, in Salem, O.

5.

Mary

Devotion, born April


13, 1868, in

22, 1839, in Ellsworth.


().,

().;

married,

Samuel Bailey IMorse, wlio was married once before this marriage. He was born April G, 1819, in Newfanc, Yt., and in 1840 moved from Newfane to Ellsworth, O. In 1845 he went to Governeur, N. Y., in 1849 returned to Ellsworth, ()., and in February, 1868, went to Windsor, ().. where he died August 22, 1904. He was a teacher, a farmer and a Baptist. Mrs. JNIorse married, second. May 19, 1908, in Windsor, O., Chauncy Dwight, son of Thomas and fJerusha (Smith) Piidniorc
February
KUsworth,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

589

He was
live in

born August 22, 1844, in Parma, N. Y.


marriage.

He was

mar-

ried once before this

They

are Presbyterians,

and

HoUey, N. Y.

1. 3. 4. 2.

6.2.

Joseph Huntington, born September 13, 1767, in Coventry, Conn.; married in 1788, Mirza Dow, a sister of the eccentric Lorenzo Doav. He was admitted to the bar in Charleston, S. C, and while engaged in the ])ractice of his profession there, he was the victim of a fatal encounter, demanded as he felt
by the code of honor where he was
wife died in Coventry,
living,

and died August

19, 1794.

His

January

30, 1855,

aged eighty-four years.

CHILDREN.
* *
1. 2.

Flavius Josei'Hus, born May 13, 1789. Edavard G., born October 22, 1792.

1. 3. 4. 2. 6. 2. 1.

Flavius Josephus Huntington, born May


wife was from Dalton, Mass., and was boi-n

13,

1789, in Coventry,

Conn.; married Laura Beckwith, and was a farmer in Painesville, Ohio.

His

November

6,

1801.

children, born in painesville, OHIO.


1.

Colbert Carthon,
in 1849.

born August 25, 1820. and went to California


29, 1822.
10, 1828,

2.

Mirza Lodoiska, born May

3.

Laura Josephine,
1

born March

and died June

20, 1845.

3 4 2. 6. 2.

Painesville, Ohio; married,

^Iikza Lodoiska (Huntington) Sedgebeer, born May 29, 1822, in June 30, 1842, Joseph C. Sedgebeer, of New York.
the inventor

He was
though

and extensive manufacturer

of

an improved Frencli

burr-stone for mills.


his residence

He
was

carried on his manufacturing in Cincinnati, Ohio,


in Painesville.

children.
1.

Charles Huntington, born


1847.

July 27, 1844, and died August Y. O.

1,

2.

3.

4.

Adela Gertrude, born June 11, 1848, in Rochester, N. Charles Mortimer, born May 19, 1853, in Geneva, O. Eugene Huntington, born April 9, 1859, in Cincinnati,

590

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.4.2.
Edavard G. Huntington, born
1792; married,
died in 1827.
for his first wife,

6.
in

2.2.
Washington, N. C. Oi-tober
8,

22,

December

1814,

Nancy Loomis, who

He

married, second, January 27, 1831, Eliza Clark.

He

re-

sided in South Coventry, Conn., where he was a farmer.


the First Congregational

He was

a deacon in

Church of South Coventry

at the time of his death,

September

15, 1857.

CHILDREN, BORN IN SOUTH COVENTRY, CONN.


1.

Joseph, born January

!),

1818, and died September 12, 1818.

2.

3.

Louisa P., born July 12, 1821, and died December 13, 1828. Samuel, born March 6, 1824; married, June 15, 1851, Mary
Ruggles of Bolton, and settled in Coventry.
29, 1854.

He

died January

4. 5.

James, born June

4,

1832.
17, 1837,

Edward
1838.

Griffin, born September

and died October

10,

6.

Maria, born October 22, 1843, and resided in Coventry. in Woodbury, Conn., September 6, 1881.
1.

She died

3.4.2. 6. 2. 2.4.

born June 4, 1832, in South Coventry, Conn.; January 4, 1863, in Ilonesdale, Penn., Rebecca Huntley, daughShe was born December 20, ter of Edward and Annistine (Huntley) Hurd. 1836, in Beaver Kill, N. Y., and died February 24, 1865, in Woodbury, Conn. He married, second, June 11, 1868, in Woodbury, Conn., Helen Elizabeth, She was born March dau"-hter of Norman and P^unice (Thompson) Parker.
married,
first,

James Huntington,

31, 1837, in

Woodbury, Conn.
an attorney
at law, a

He was

graduate of the State and National


lie lived
in

Law
1859,

School Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1857.

South Coventry,

till

when he moved to Woodbury, Conn., where he died in May, 1908. He was Judge of Probate from July, 1861, to January, 1895, and from
January, 1897, to January, 1903, forty years in all; State Attorney for Litchmember of school boaid twenty-five years, in field County from 1874 to 1896 1908 its chairman since its institution a Commissioner of the State Police
;

was president of Litchfield County Bar Association, for seventeen years from He was an Episcopalian. 1890. His widow and daughter Rebecca live in Woodbury, Conn.
ciiildken.
1.

2.

Rebecca Annistine, born February Eunice I^liza, born July 19, 1873.

18, 1865.

3.

Lucy Hammond,
in

born June

21,

1875; died September 21, 1875,

Woodbury, Conn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

591

1.3.4.2.6.2.2.4.2.
KuNiCE Eliza (Huntington) Tomlinson, born July 19, 1873, in Woodburj', Conn.; married November 17, 1904, in Woodbury, Conn., Samuel Mr. Curtiss, son of Homer Samuel and Emily Amelia (Curtiss) Tomlinson.
Tomlinson
uary
4,
is

in the

banking business.
lives there.

He was

born

in

Woodbury, Conn., Jan-

1875, and

still

They

are Episcopalians.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

James Huntington, born November


Emilie Strong, born September 1. 3. 4. 2.

4,

1905, in

23, 1908, in

Woodbury, Conn. Woodbury, Conn.

6.3.
15,

Frances (Huntington) Griffin, born September


entry, Conn.; married,

1769, in Cov-

May

17, 1796, the

Rev. E. D. Grifhn,

d. d., of the

Park
Mrs.

Street church in Boston, and afterward president of Williams College.

who was educated by her uncle Samuel, of Norwich, was a lady common delicacy and excellence of character. She died July 25, 1837.
Griffin,

of un-

children.
* *
1.

2.

Frances Louisa, born in 1801. Ellen Maria, born January 9, 1810.

1.3.4. 2. 6.3.
Frances Louisa (Griffin) Smith, born
A. Smith, M.D., of Newark, N. J.

1.
in

1801;

married Lyndon

Mrs. Smith was a lady of the finest intellectual and moral qualities.
died in 1852.

She

children.
1.

Edward

D.
in

2.
3.

Griffin, a physician

Newark, N.
a minister.

J.

4.
5.

Lyndon A. Sanford Huntington, Frances Louisa.

1.3.4.2.6.3.2.
POLLEN

Maria (Griffin) Crawford,


Robert Crawford,

born January

9,

1810; married

September

30, 1840, Rev.

d.d.,

and lived

in

North Adams,
and came
to

Mass., and later in Philadelphia.

He was
America

born

in

Paisley, Scotland,

November

24, 1804,

in 1821.
first

Mrs. Crawford was the


Boston, Mass.

child baptized in the

Park Street Church,

Mr. Crawford

in

1860 was settled in Westfield, Mass.

592

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Fuancp:s Huntington, boni


24, 1841; married,
first,

at

North Adams,
25, 1869,

]\Iass.,

September

November

P^dward P. Brewster.

a graduate of Princeton, a.b., 1863, and died May 26, She married, second, October 29, 1875, Rev. Thomas He was Albert, son of Thomas and Emily (Swain) Emerson. born December 27, 1840, in AVakefield, Mass., graduated from Yale College in 1863, and has been successively pastor of Congregational churches in Wolfboro, N. H.. Braintree, Mass., ClinThey now reside in Northamj)ton, Conn., and Hadley, INlass. Their only child, Thomas, born August 17, 1876, ton, Mass.

He was

1870.

died in infancy.
2.

Edward Dorr
1843.

Griffin, born July

30, 1843; died

December

16,

3.

4.

Jane Douglas, born November 18, 1845; died August 8, 184 7. James Douglas, born December 25, 1847 mai-ried Lydia T. He graduated FuUer, and, after her death, Anne Richards.
;

from WiUiams College


University of
5.

in 1870,

and has been professor

in the

Illinois.

They

are living in California.


18, 1851.

*6.

*7.

Robert Gordon, born February 4, 1850; died August Lyndon Smith, born March 24, 1852. Ellen Margaret, born October 18, 1854.
1. 3.

4.2. 6.3. 2.

6.
first,

Lyndon Smith Crawford,


ust 13, 1879, for his second wife,

born March 24, 1852; married,


12, 1884.

Aug-

Susan V. V. Doolittle, who died August


October
5,

He

married,
dieil at

13, 1886,

Jeanie Grace Greenough.

She

Broosa, Asia, February


Twichell.

1888, and he married, for his third wife, Olive N.

They

are missionaries of the

American Board

in

Trebizond, Tur-

key

in Asia.

children.
*1.
2.

Leslie Stafford, born May 1, 1881. Douglas Gordon, born June 12, 1882, and married, June 21, 1913, Frances Tyer, who graduated from Vassar College in 1909.

3.

He graduated from Williams College James G., who died in infancy.

in 1904.

1.3.4.2.
26, 1906,

6. 3.2. 6. 1.

Leslie Stafford (Crawfoi^d) Hun, born INIay 1, 1881; married June John Gale Hun. She graduated from Smith College in 1904. INIr.
graduated from Williams College
in

Hun

1899, and received the degree of

PH. d. from Johns Hopkins University in 1903.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

593

2. 3.

Leslie Crawford, born October 21, Elizabeth Gale, born July 9, 1909. Carolyn Gale, born May 5, 1912.

1907.

1.3. 4.2. 6.3.2. 7.


Ellen Margaret (Crawford) Abercrombie, born October
married, December 30, 1873, Robert Abercrombie.
18, 1854;

She died June

6,

1892.

children.
1.

Robert Crawford,
1890.

2.

boi*n November 9, 1874. Elizabeth Brooks, born December 31, 1876;

died December 11,

*3.
4.

James Douglas, born August

29, 1878.
17, 1880; died

Harold Francis,
1913.

born September

September

13,

5.

William Huntington,
tember
9,

born September

6,

1885; married Sep-

1913, Bertha

Audry MacLane,
26, 1892.

she was born

Decem-

ber 20, 1881.


6.

Edward Marion,

born

May

1.3. 4.2.6.3.2. 7.3.


James Douglas Abercrombie, born August
Adelaid Bingham, November
5,

29, 1878;

married Ella

1908.

She was born January

24, 1882.

children.
1.
2.

Frances Loring, born July James Douglas, bom April

19, 1909.

13, 1913.

1.3.4.2.6.5.
Elizabeth (Huntington) Jones, born August 22, 1774, in Coventry, Conn.; married November 9, 1794, Amasa, son of Col. Joel Jones, of Hebron, Ct. They resided in Coventry until 1816, when they removed to Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where he died November 5, 1842, and his widow April 16, 1843.
children.
1.

Joel, born October 25, 1795. He was a judge in Philadelphia. He graduated from Yale in 1817, and was the first President of Girard College, and was also Mayor of Philadelphia. They had six children. He died February 3, 1860.

38

594
2.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Joseph Huntington,
children.
3.

d.d., a graduate of

Harvard, and pastor of

the Sixth Presbyterian church in Philadelphia.

They had

four

4.
5.

Fanny Huntington. Margaret Emeline.


Maria, married William
had five children. Eliza, married Joseph
AUis, and lived in Westfield, N. Y.

She

6.

J.

Wright, a surgeon in the U. S. Army.


in

He
7.

died in St. Louis

1854,

leaving two

sons

and three

daughters.

Samuel, who was

a physician.
in

8.

Mary Joanna,

married the Rev. O. Harris, and died


a lawyer,

1837,

leaving one daughter.


9.

Matthew Hale,
three children.

who

lived in Easton, Pa.,

and had

1. 3. 4. 2. 6. 7.
Septimus G. Huntington, born April 14, 17 78, in Coventry, Conn.; Mary Tyler Morse, of Wrentham, Mass. He removed in 1819 to Shelby County, Indiana. He was a man honored by his He had spent fellow citizens with frequent testimonials of their confidence.
married in February, 1810,

some portion of

his life on the sea.

He

died July 20, 1844, at his residence

in Shelby County.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Mary

*
*

2.

3.

Elizabeth, born Thursday, May 16, 1811. Louisa Augusta, born July 16, 1813. Henry Augustus, born Monday, August 26, 1816.

* 4. * 5.

Julius, born Sunday, September 6, 1818. Septimus (Jeorge, born February 28, 1823.

6.

William Charles, born November

26, 1825.

1.3. 4. 2. 6. 7.
Mary Elizabeth (Huntington, Bright)
1811, in Coventry, Conn.; married, July
3,

1.
Mitchell, born May
16,

1836, Jabez George Bright.

He
born

was born September 9, 1807, and died A])ril 4, 1843. He lived Md. She married, second, October 20, 1844, Seth T. Mitchell. in 1818, in Maine. CHILDREN. (RRKillT.)
1.

in Franklin,

He was

Maria

L., l)orn

March

IS,
7,

1837; died July 23, 1880.

2.

Mary

E.,

born March

1838; died September 23, 1838,

3.

Mary, born

April 16, 1839; died October 28, 1844.

4. 5.

Septimius G., born August 9, 1840; died November 17, 1850. Elizabeth, born May 20, 1842 died November 15, 1843.
;

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
6.

595

(MITCHELL.)
1849.

Emerson, born June

3,

He

lives in Trafalgo, Ind.

1. 3. 4. 2. 6. 7. 2.
Louisa Augusta (Huntington) Ritchey, born July ried, October 21, 1832, in Franklin, Ind., James Ritchey, m. d. died June 2, 1849.
CHILDREN.
1.

16,

1813; mar-

Mrs. Ritchey

Emily, born November

1,

1833; married, December


at law.

16,

1856,

William P. Douthill, an attorney


2.

3.

Mary

Angeline Elizabeth, born August 19, 1837. Louise, born March 3, 1842; married John W.
live in Indianapolis, Ind.

Hess.

They

4.
5.

6.

Clarinda, born June Leonidas. One Other Child.


1.

16, 1846.

3.4.2.

6.

7.3.
;

Henry Augustus Huntington,


6,

born August 26, 1816

married, April

Edwards. She was born December 22, 1825, in Miami, O. He was a thrifty farmer, living in Sugar Creek Township, Shelby County) Ind., in 1887. They were members of the Protestant Methodist church. Mr. Huntington is an ardent Democrat. He has held the office of Trustee in Sugar Creek Township thirteen years.
1850, Sarah Anne, daughter of William and Sophia (Carson)

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Kate, born July

3,

1851; died September 30, 1853.

3.

4.

5.
6.

Eliza, born January 20, 1853; married, December 24, 1878, in Boggstown, Ind., Tilman, son of David and Elizabeth (Nail) Snider. He was born June 12, 1850, in Boggstown, Ind. Mr. Snider is a farmer, and Uved in Worthington, Ind., from 1881 to 1891, and in Honey Bend, 111., from 1891 to 1905. Thomas Hendricks, born September 2, 1854. Abbie, born May 14, 1856. Ella, born May 7, 1858; died September 10, 1858. Maggie, born November 8, 1859; married, September 16, 1902, in Gainsville, Texas, Samuel Oliver, son of Larkin and Melinda (Edwards) Allen. He was born in Boggstown, Ind., October 1,
1861.

He

is

a farmer and carriage painter, and lives in Luther,

Oklahoma.
7.

John Edwards,

8.

born March 10, 1861. George, born November 8, 1863.

596
*
9.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

William Chakles, born November

16, 1865.
29, 1867,

10.
11.

Samuel, born January- 13, 1867; died September Frank Cordell, born August 20, 1869.
1.

3.4. 2. 6. 7. 3.9.
born November 16, 1865; man-ied,

William Charles Huntington,

May
Ind.

3,

1898, in Nebraska, Louisa, daughter of Septimus George and Kutli


(1. 3. 4. 2. 6. 7. 5. 10.)

(McPherson) Huntington

She was born

in

Boggstown,
is

He

is

a retired farmer, and lives in Lutlier, Oklahoma.

He

a Seventh

Day

Adventist.

children.
1. 2.

Dorothy Louisa,
homa.

born January
April

9,

1900, in Chicago,

111.

Dolores Estelle, born

3,

1901, in Mountain View, Okla-

1. 3. 4. 2. 6. 7. 4.
Julius Huntington, born September
1846, Margaret Gainey.
6,

1818; married November 10,

He was

a physician in Sugar Creek Township, Ind.

children.
1.

2. 3.

Mary E., born August 5, 1847; died November Martha Frances, born December 24, 1848.
Samuel, born October
Joseph, born February
26, 1852.
12, 1855.

4,

1853.

4.

1.

3.4.2.6.7.
May
15, 1851,

5.
28, 1823,
in

Septimus Geor(;e Huntington, born Febi-uary


Creek Township, Ind.; married.
in

Sugar

daughter of James Biggs and Priscilla

Boggstown, Ind., Ruth (Beeler) AlcPherson. She was born

He was a teacher in the public 1833, in Brown County, Ohio. and then a farmer. He attended Franklin College in Franklin, Ind., but did not graduate, and spent his entire life on the old homestead where he was born. He died October 4, 1882. He was a member of the Methodist Church, but preferred the Presbyterian. His son, Joel B., says of him " He labored more to give his children the heritage of an education, and the memory of a parent whose rectitude was an example to be followed, and cherished far more than great riches. Although of modest means no hmit was placed upon his charity, no suffering human being was ever turned from his door, hungry, cold, or naked, and so unostentatious were his charities managed, that even tlie family looked upon them without comment at the time, and accounttMl them as commonj)lace matters of everyday life; and it is only in later years that I have fully appreciated the tact and Christian generosity, that marked the management of his charities, which made them appear
March
3,

schools,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
of small

597
father,

moment even

to his

own

family.

Such was my

and

my

heart

swells with a just pride as I sketch this crude

memorandum

of matters that

would require volumes to detail. All the attributes of true Christian manhood were incorporated in his daily life, and it is thus, simply as he lived, T would have his virtues recorded. Vices there were none."

CHILDREN.
1.

Son, born and died August

9,

1852.

2.

Darwin, born October

30, 1853,

and died February

9,

1856.

3.

4.

Ellen, born August 30, 1855; died March 3, 1856. Theodore, born June 23, 1857; married, November
Shelbyville, Ind.,

6, 5,

1887, in

Minnie Brooks.

He
;

died October

1896.

5.
6.
7.

Julius, born

INIarch 8, 1859.

8.
9.

Oliver Morton, born January 13, 1861 lives in Greenwood, Ind. William, born December 25, 1864; died in October, 1867. Joel B., born November 27, 1868. Silas George, born May 18, 1870, in Boggstown, Ind.; married,
April
8,

1896, in St. Paul, Ind., Katlileen Lenora, daughter of


]Mai"y

John Beck and

(Lowe) INIcKee.

She was born June

20,

1874, in St. Paul, Ind.

He

is

a minister of the Seventh

Day

Advent Church, and lived in Indianapolis, Ind., from 1890 to 1892; in Greenwood, Ind., from 1892 to 1900; in Gait, Ontario, Canada, from May, 1900, to November, 1903; in Parkersburg, W. Va., from November, 1903, to June, 1905; in San Diego, Cal., from July, 1905, to July, 1906, when he removed to Salt Lake City, Utah. He was President and Presiding Bishop in the West Virginia Conference, and resigned on account of ill health. He was made President and Presiding Bishoj) of the Seventh Day Advent Church, in Utah, in August, 1906, and has held the same position ever since. He now resides in Salt Lake
City, Utah.
10.

Louisa, born November


ington (1.

7,

1873; married William Charles Hunt-

3. 4. 2. 6. 7. 3. 9.)

11.

Estella Margaret, born August 25, 1876; married, January 13, 1903, in Carlyle, 111., LeRoy Knott, They live in Greenwood,
Ind.

1. 3. 4. 2. 6. 7. 5. 5. Julius Huntington, born INIarch 8, 1859; married, March 8, 1899, in Greenwood, Ind., OUie, daughter of William Glacin and Nancy J. (Lyons) He is a laborer, and lived in BoggsWilson. She was born July 30, 1875. town in 1890, in Indianapolis, in 1893, in Greenwood, 1897, and then went back to Indianapolis, Ind., where he now resides.
child.
1.

Robert Wilson, born December

23, 1905, in

Greenwood, Ind.

598

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 4.2. 6. 7. 5. 8.
Joel
B.

Huntington, born November

27, 1867, near

Boggstown,

Ind.;

married, in February, 1887, in Indianapolis, Ind., Lillie May, daughter of

Charles Hatfield and Elizabeth (Wilson) Myers.


1862, in Greenwood, Ind.
apolis

She was born January

1,

He

is

a lawyer and a farmer, and lived in Indian-

Ind.,

Whiteland, from 1892 to 1897, in Greenwood, He was and is now residing in Scottsburg, Ind. Trustee for the Town of Greenwood, Ind., from 1900 to 1904, and Deputy Prosecuting Attorney from 1903 to 1907. They are Seventh Day Adventists. Mr. Huntington has no middle name except the letter B. In his boyhood

from 1888

to 1892, in

from 1897

to 1907,

days his father's and uncle's families had four J. Huntingtons.


"

He

says

mail was addressed to J. Huntington the result was confusion, not to To avoid this confusion I adopted the " B," to say embarassment, at times.

When

distinguish myself from the other J's, since which time I


as J. B. than Joel.

As

the letter in the past has rendered


it

and honorable

service, I shall continue to maintain

in

am addressed oftener me faithful, honest, its, and my declining


will bring
it

years, trusting that I

may never

fall

into

any temptation that

into

disrepute or dishonor.

CHILDREN.
1. 2. 3.

4.
5.

Septimus Charles, born November 17, 1892, in Indianapolis, Forest Corwin, born March 17, 1894, in Whiteland, Ind. Elizabeth Ruth, born May 6, 1896, in Whiteland, Ind. Maurice, born June 20, 1898, in Greenwood, Ind. Helen, born January 27, 1900, in Greenwood, Ind.

Ind.

1.3.4.2.6.7.
William Charles Huntington,
Creek Township,
Ind.; married,
first,

6.
26, 1825, in

born November

Sugar

October

11, 1851, in Danville,

Kentucky,

Mary
ham.

Ellen Moore. He married, second, February 26, 1861, in Melrose, Texas, Mary Selden, daughter of Robert Usher and Henrietta ("Cone) Wick-

She was born November

22, 1836, in Enfield,


life.

N. Y.
graduated from Franklin

He was

a professional teacher aU bis

He

He lived in Plaquemine and Pleasant Hills, La., Melrose, Tex., and Shelbyville, Tex., where he died October 29, 1884. He taught a large school during the Civil War, not having He was a Mason to enlist, as professional teachers were exempt from service. and Odd Fellow. He was a Presbyterian, but joined the M. E. Church in the He was SunSouth, as there were no Presbyterian churches in that vicinity. day School Supt, and Steward of the Church for seventeen years. He was
College, Ind., and received a degree of a.m. in 1859.

devoted

to the

church and

all its interests,

and was fond of writing sermons.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Frank Wickham, born January 21, William Charles, born October 8,

1870.
1873.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

599

1.3.4.2.6.7.
Tex.; married,

6. 1.
Shelbyville,
of

Frank Wickham Huntington, born January 21, 1870, in May 17, 1896, in Shelbyville, Tex., Stella, daughter
She was born December
of the

F. and Frances Y. Cannon.

14, 1874, in

Ravenna Red Oak,

Texas.

He was
6,

a merchant,

and a graduate

Eastman Business

College, in

Poughkeepsie, N. Y., in 1888.

He

lived in Shelbyville, Tex., until Febi-uary

1902, when he moved to Center, Tex., where he died November 25, 1904. They were Methodists, and he was Sunday School Secretary for several years.

CHILDKEN.
1.

Ray Wickham,

2.

born December 3, 1897, in Shelbyville, Tex. CoRALiE, born December 3, 1900, in Shelbyville. Tex.

1.3. 4. 2. 6. 7.
William Charles Huntington,
byville, Tex.; married, April 27, 1902,

6. 2.
8,

born October

1873, in

Shel-

near Center, Tex., Fleta Rosa, daugh-

ter of

ber

She was born SeptemJames Kaufman and IMatilda (Potts) Samford. 1884. He was a teacher and a surveyor, and attended the A. M. College, in Bryan, Tex., and graduated from the State Normal School in He has always lived in Shelbyville. They Huntsville, Tex., in June 1893. are Methodists, and he has been for years Sunday School Secretary, and Steward of the Church for ten years.
6,

CHILD.
1.

Mary Mozelle,
1.

born January

11, 1905, in Shelbyville,

Tex.

3.4.

2. 6.

10.
29, 1783, in

Lucretia (Huntington) Norton, born September


entry. Conn.; married

Cov-n

January

went to Buffalo, N. Y., in she was still living in 1858.

Joseph G. Norton, of Hebron, and 1823, where he died September 12, 1844, and where
14, 1806,

CHILDREN.
1. 2. 1

Ariel Abbot, who was drowned in youth at Hartford, Conn. Elizabeth Huntington, who died in Buffalo in 1846.

3.

Fanny Rose.

4.

Mary

Lucretia, who was

in

Europe

in 1858.

5.

Charles D.

1.
Charles
D.

3.4.2.6. 10. 5.
a daughter of the
in Buffalo,

Norton, married

Canandaigua, N. Y.

Mr. Norton was a lawyer

Hon. Oliver Phelps, of N. Y.

000

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Porter.

1. 3. 4. 2. 7.

Eliphalet Huntington, born April 24, 1737, in "Windham, Conn,; married, November 11, 1762, Dinah Rudd. He was a farmer in Scotland Society, Windham, where he died June 15, 1799.
CHILDREN.

The
;*

births of the first six of this family are on the

Windham

records.

1.

2.

Nathaniel, born August 3, 1763. Elijah, born November 27, 1 764.


on board a prison ship in 1782.
Sybil, born February
at
8,

lie

was taken prisoner and died

3.

1766.
16, 1767,

4.

James, born November

and died on board the ship Jersey

New

York,

in 1783.

5.
6.
7.

Eunice, born September

17, 1769. 17, 1771.

Jonathan, born November

8.

Abigail, born January 2, 1775, and died in infancy. Abigail, born July 25, 1777, married Elisha MUls, and lived in Canandaigua, N. Y., where they had two children, and where
she died in 1816.

9.

* 10.
11.

Enoch, born June 29, 1779, and died in 1782. Martha, born Mardi 5, 1782. Lucy, born June 15, 1787, and died at one year

of age.

1.3.4.2.7.1.
Nathaniel Huntington,
born August
3,

1763, in

Windham,
N.
Y.,

Conn.;

married Mary Corning, of Hartford.


terwards in Waterford, Conn., and

He

resided in Hartford until 1800, af-

finally

removed

to Butternuts,

where

he died in 1815.

His widow lived to a very advanced age, and was " held in most affectionate veneration for her extraordinary energy of mind, her active

benevolence, her cheerful temper, and exemplary piety."

children.
1.

Mary,

died about 1800, aged 18 years.

* *
*

2.

3. 4. 5.

Emily, born November 23, 1787. Fanny, born November 16, 1790.

Nathaniel, born about

1793.

George

Pitkin, was educated to mercantile life and was engaged in Peun Yan, and Ogdensburg, N. Y., and subsequently in Montreal, Canada. He died in 1835, in Longueil, C. W., having no
family.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
* *
*
6.
7.

601

James, born December

21, 1797.

Hallam.
Eliza, born November 3, 1803. Elisha Mills, born March 27, 1806. Mary, born April 6, 1808; married, January 22, 1827, Francis Walker of Butternuts, N. Y. She died October 4, 1848, leaving one daughter, Adeline M., who was a teacher in Princeton, 111.,
in 1858.

8.
9.

10.

1.
ford, Conn.;

3.4.2.7. 1.2.
23, 1787, in 21, 1805, Eli Danielson, of Butternuts,

Emily (Huntington) Danielson, born November


married November
16, 1841.

HartN. Y.

She died June

CHILDREN.
Lucius, resided in South America in 1858. 2. Fanny, married George Wells, of Dover, 111. There were two sons and two other daughters who died previous
1.

to 1858.

1.

3.4.2. 7.1. 3.
born November 16, 1790, in Hart-

Fanny (Huntington) Danielson,


1833.

ford, Conn.; married, in 1806, Frederick Danielson.

She died

in

November,

CHILDREN.
1.

Aborem
N. Y.

S.

born in August, 1807.


in April,

2.

Ashley Gaylord, born

1809; resided in Clifton Springs,


died December, 1844.

3.

Mary Huntington,
Fanny Rudd,

born in March 1811


30, 1814.

4.
5. 6.
7.

born January

Emily Augusta, born in November, 1818 Amelia Adeline, born in March, 1820.
;

died Octobt-r 19, 1859.

8. 9.

Jenett Scott, born in November, 1822 died August 6, 1840. Frederick, born in January, 1824; died in August, 1825. Susan Alathea, born in September, 1828.

1.

3.4. 2.7. 1.3. 4.


;

Horatio Nelson Frazer, April 15, 1833.


died August 16, 1856, at Phelps, N. N.

Fanny Rudd (Danielson) Frazer, born January 30, 1814 married He was born April 13, 1809, and
Mrs. Frazer died February
N. Y.
14, 1895.

children, born in PHELPS,


*
1.

* *

2.

3.

Hiram Huntington, born February 21, William Ashley, born July 24, 1836. Emily Janet, born December 29, 1840.

1834.

602

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.4.2.7. 1.3.4.
married Delia

1.

Hiram Huntington Frazer, born Februarj' 21, 1834, in Phelps, N. Y.; Amanda Smith, September 27, 1854, at Phelps, N. Y., where
13, 1876.

he died January

CHILDREN, BORN AT PHELPS,


1.

N. Y.

Thornton Augustus, born


Lou
A. Wisewell,

2.

July 4, 1855, in Phelps, N. Y.; married June 30, 1880. They live in Denver, Col. Fanny Maria, born August 18, 1859, in Phelps, N. Y.; married William A. White, d.d.s. They live in Phelps, N. Y.

1. 3.

4.2. 7. 1.3. 4.

2.

William Ashley Frazer, born July 24, 1836, at Phelps, N. Y.; marShe died July ried, May 14, 1859, in Phelps* N. Y., Mary Cornelia Barnum.
13, 1879.

CHILDREN.
1.

Emily Gertrude, born September


ried J.

14, 1862, in

Marietta Ga.; mar-

Ruthven Crane, October


reside.

16, 1886, in Brooklyn,

N. Y.,

where they
\

2.

William Nelson, born March

25, 1864, in Marietta, Ga*;

married

3.

Minnie Burr Smith, February 26, 1894, in Brooklyn. N. Y. Mary Rebecca, born January 6, 1869, in Louisville, Ky. She lives in Brooklyn, N. Y.

1.3.4.

2. 7. 1.

3.4.3.

Emily Janet (Frazer) Brown, born December 29, 1840, in Phelps N. Y.; married John Henry Brown, October 20, 1862, at Phelps, N. Y. He was born February 23, 1840, at Coxsackie on the Hudson, and died November
26, 1905, in Chicago, llh

CHILDREN.
1.

in _a^ resides^in VY, bori^ 1863, at Phelps, N. Y.; resides Leila Clay, born August Augustus, 5, _1863, Chicago, 111. 3./ ?x4- IxLoJi^xYuU^TjlfhJ]
,

d.3^:

2.

Walter

i^RAZEU, born April 24, 1870. Fi

1.

3.4. 2. 7. 1.3. 4.3.2.


born April 24, 1870, at Buffalo, N. Y.
111.,

Walter Frazer Brown,


ried Estelle Penfield of Chicago,

Mar-

October

19, 1899.

CHILDREN.

The
1.

last four children

born

in

Evanston,

111.

(jtjJLi^

2.

Reginald Penfield, born January 12, Leonard Chapin, born August 3, 1903.

1901, in Chicago,

111.

CX/p*^
1^

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

603
22, 1907.

Martha Wells,

born July

6,

1905,

and died August

4.
5.

Emily Frazer, born January 7, 1909. Leila Huntington, born April 1, 1910, and

only lived two days.

1. 3. 4. 2. 7. 1.4.

Nathaniel Huntington, born


Aula Markle town, N. Y.
in 1820, after

about 1793, in Hartford, Conn.; married

whose death he married Cynthia Tuttle of WaterHe was a lawyer, having pursued his studies with the Hon. He went to Indiana in 1816 and at the Isaac Bates of Northampton, Mass. time of his death, which occurred in New Orleans in 1830, he was a member
;

of the Indiana legislature.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Eugene, born in 1823. Nathaniel, born in 1825, and

lived for years in

New York

City.

1.
(1.3.4.2.7.1.7.2.).

3.4.2. 7.

1. 4. 1.
married Emeline Huntington
to 1912.

Eugene Huntington,

born in 1823;

They both died previous

CHILDREN.
1.

2.
3.

A Son, died in Indiana in 1850. A Daughter, died in Indiana in


Joseph
N., born

1851.

May

4,

1852.

4. 5.
6.

Flora A., born December 23, 1854. Cynthia A., born December 25, 1857.
Penina Jane, born July
1.
March
29, 1861.

3.4.2. 7.

1. 6.
mar-

James Huntington, born December


ried, first,
1,

21, 1797, in Hartford, Conn.;

Penn Yan, N. Y. She was born in March, 1798, he married, second, November 4, 1833, Cynthia, his brother Nathaniel's widow. He was a merchant and a farmer, residing in Starkey,
1826, Julia Holden, of

Yates Co., N. Y.
Senate.

He

secured the confidence of his fellow citizens,

who hon-

ored him with proofs of their esteem, and he was a

member

of the

N. Y. State

CHILDREN.
1.

George

Pitkin, born November 30, 1826;

was a merchant

in

Attica, Ind.; unmarried.


2. 3.

Julia, born December 26, 1832. Henry M., born April 2, 1835, and was a farmer in Iowa.

4.

Mary

*5.

P., born March 20, 1841. Cynthia Amanda, born September

2,

1843.

604

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1.

3.4.2.7. 1.6. 5.

Cynthia Amanda (Huntington) Hotchkiss, born September 2, Edward Aminius, son of the Rev. Edward and Olive Amanda (Sawyer) Hotchkiss.
1843, in Starkey, N. Y.; married, April 29, 1863, in Dundee, N. Y.,

He was

born in Waterford, Maine, November 14, 1839.

Mr. Hotchkiss is in the insurance business, and is a graduate of the Starkey, N. Y. Seminary. He has lived in Dundee, N. Y., moved to Winnebago, Minn., in 1866, to Minneapolis, Minn., in 1885, to Winnebago, INIinn., again, in 1899, and to Pomona, Cal., where he now lives, in 190G. They are Methodists, and Mr. Hotchkiss is trustee in the church. He belongs to the Masons, Great High Priest Royal Arch of Minnesota, in 1878, and Inspector General Honorable 33rd degree, South Jurisdiction in 1884. Mrs. Hotchkiss died November 27, 1906 in Spokane, Washington.

CHILPKEN.
1.

2.

3.

4.

April 26, 1865, in Tyre, N. Y.; married, May 20, 1883, Winnebago, Minn., Otto Larkin BuUis, now deceased. Mrs. BuUis lives in Spokane, Wash. Bel, born March 14, 1868, in Winnebago, Minn.; married, October 8, 1890, in Winnebago, Minn., Samuel Fletcher Ellis. They live in Des Moines, Towa. Bud, born March 14, 1868 died August 21, 1868, in Winnebago, Minn. Olive, born December 29, 1870, in Winnebago, ]\Iinn.; died June

May, born
in

5.

5, 1871, in Dundee, N. Y. ZoE, born January 5, 1875, in Winnebago, Minn.; married, February 16, 1898, in Minneapolis, Minn.. Henri Duval. They lived in Pittsburg, Penn. She died February 2, 1910, in Beaver, Pa.

6.

Foi, born February 12, 1878, in Winnebago, Minn.; married, July


12, 1905,

in

Winnebago, Lester John Fitch.

They

live

in

Trac)',

Minn.

1.3.4. 2.
Hallam Huntington,
living in

7. 1.7.

married Parmena Bennight, and was a farmer

Hudson, Laporte

Co., Ind.

His military rank was that of Colonel.

CHILDREN.
1.

Ada LINE,

married Asher White.

Both are dead.

2.

3.

4.

Emeline, married Eugene (1. 3. 4. 2. 7. 1. 4. 1.). Nathaniel. Died James, born in 1834, and was not married.
California.

in

1913

in

5.
6.

Henry Clay, died November Joseph, died June 18, 1852.

1,

1838.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

605

1.3.4.2.7.
lie

1.

7.3.

Nathaniel Huntington, born in Indiana; married Sophia Cutshaw. was a lawyer and stockman. He was elected representative to tlie Wyoming legislature in 1888, and was speaker of the 10th territorial district in the legislature of Wyoming at the time of his death, which occurred February 14, 1889, at Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mrs. Huntington subsequently married William
Hitchcox and was living at Jamestown, Kansas, in 1912.

CHILDREN.
1.

Hallam Joseph,

born September

7,

1859, in Laporte Co., Ind.;

moved to Iowa in 1870; had a common school education at Iowa Lake school, Emmett Co., Iowa; moved to Wyoming in 1881. After his father's death he moved to the State of Washington,
and
2.

in

1893 was admitted to the bar and authorized to practice

in all the courts of the State.

Cecil James.

3.

Harry Mortimer,

born March 27, 1869, in Niles, Mich.; married January 20, 1898, in Denver, Col., Jennie Dick, daughter of Samuel Caleb and Susan Jane (Goshorn) Pegg. She was born in Milroy, Ind., August 12, 1869. He is a civil engineer and surveyor, and lived in Winnebago, Minn., to 1874, in Iowa Lake, Iowa, from 1874 to 1880, in Jamestown, Kan., from 1880 to 1882, in Sheridan, Wyoming, from 1882 to 1911. He was a member
of the 10th legislature of the State of

Wyoming,

for

two years

from 1908
*
4.

to 1910.

John Roy,

born

May

17, 1875.

1. 3. 4. 2. 7. 1. 7. 3. 4.

John Roy Huntington,


9,

born

May

17, 1875, in

Iowa; married March

1898, in

Denver,

Col.,

Martha

Elissa,

daughter of

WilHam Henry and


12, 1873, in

Harriet
Col.

JuUna (Hannum) Hyatt.


is

She was born March

Denver,
are

He

in the stock

and

livery business in Powell,

Wyoming.

They

members

of the Congregational church.

child.
1.

Harry Hyatt,

born January

18, 1899.

1.

3.4.2.7. 1.8.
3,

N.

Y.;

Eliza (Huntington) Rea, born November married March 17, 1825, Wallace Rea, clerk

1803, in

Butternuts,

of the courts of

Parke

Co., Ind.

606

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

John

II.,

born March 27, 1826, and was in 1862 clerk of the district

court of the United States for Indiana, and clerk of the circuit

court of the United States.


2.

William, born October

27, 1830.
27, 1830.

3.

Wallace,

born October

1.3.4.2.7.

1. 9.

Elisha Mills Huntington, born March 27, 1806, and married, November 3, 1841, Susan Mary Rudd, daughter of Dr. Christojiher Rudd, of Springfield, Ky. She was born January 8, 1820, and died December 3, 1853. Her father's family were from Maryland, and were Catholics. Her mother was Nancy, daughter of Henry Palmer, of Charlestown, S. C. She was, on
her father's
side, related to Charles Carroll, of Carrollton,

and through her

mother's mother,

who was

a Caldwell, she was related to John C. Calhoun, of

South Carolina.

Mr. Huntington early devoted himself

to the study of law,

and was adpre-

mitted to the bar at the early age of twenty-one.

He had commenced

paring for college while living with his uncle, Elisha Mills, of Canandaigua,

N.

Y.; but

on the removal of his uncle, he entered, at the age of fourteen, the

law

office of the

Hon. Mark H. Sibley, where,

for a year,

he won the confidence

of his

employer by his

fidelity to the duties of the office,

and

for his persever-

ing diligence out of office hours.

In 1822, he went, with his elder brother,

Nathaniel, to Indiana, where he spent four years in varied exercise and travel,

and reading,
legislature,

until

he was admitted to the bar.

He was

soon appointed

first

prosecuting attorney, by the legislature.

He

then served four years in the


of his district,

when he was appointed president judge

and held

the office for four years.

He was
C; and

next appointed commissioner of the general

land at Washington, D.

subsequently, in 1842, he was nominated by

President Tyler, and appointed United States district judge for Indiana.
office

This
satis-

he held until his death, and

its duties, in

the words of the

Hon. O. H.

Smith, in his history of Early Indiana, he


faction of the bar."

"

has discharged to the entire

In 1858 he removed from Cannellton, Ind., to Terre Haute, to spend the

remainder of his
another clime.

life.

He

visited St. Paul, Minnesota,

pulmonary disease soon obliged him to seek relief in and thence went to Cuba, but

Havana too enervating, he returned immediately, much weakened by the voyage. He felt that his days were fast numbering, and he only wished, as he expressed himself in failing breath, to reach home, and "die among my people and friends in Illinois, the people whom I love." Staying a short time at his pleasant home, he yearned for the pure and bracing air of the Upper Minnesota, and taking his two daughters, he again sought temporary relief in St. Paul. But his disease had made too deep infinding the climate of

roads upon his strength to be arrested or helped, and he died there on Sunday,

October

26, 1862.

His remains were taken,


of Indianapolis, to

nephew, John H. Rea,

as he wished them to be, by Terre Haute for interment.

his

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1.

607

Robert Palmer,

born September

7,

1842.

2.

3.

Mary Mary

St. Clair, born August 13, 1844, and died October 13, 1845.

Louise, born December


8,

24, 1846.

4.
5. 6.

Gertrude, born September

1848.

Christopher, born July 11, 1850. HETTEy Key, born March 21, 1852, and died same year.

in

December

of the

1.3.4.2.7. 1.9.

1.

Robert Palmer Huntington, born September 7, 1842; married, January 31, 1867, Alice, daughter of James Coleman and Mary Jane (Trimble) Ford. He died May 17, 1893, in Oakland, Ark.

He was

appointed in 1858, Acting Midshijjman in the Navy, from the Third


After reaching the grade of Acting Ensign
to

Congressional District of Indiana.


1865, to offer his resignation, which

he was forced through continued sickness, from December, 1863,

January

20,

was accepted on the

latter date.

children.
1.

James Coleman Ford, born


of

in November, 1867; he is a graduate Yale University, 1891, and treasurer of telephone companies.

He
now
*
2.

has lived in Louisville, Ky., and Rhinebeck, N. Y., and


in

is

New York

City.

He

is

an Episcopalian.

Robert Palmer,
1.

born January

15, 1869.

3.4. 2.7.

1. 9.

1.2.
15, 1869; married,

Robert Palmer Huntington,


1,

born January

June

1892, in Staatsburgh on the Hudson, N. Y., Helen

Gray, daughter of

AVilliam

Brown and Helen Frances (Adams) Dinsmore.


is

She was born Janu-

ary 30, 1868, in Watertown, Mass. a graduate of Yale University, 1891, and was four years with J. P. and Company, of New York; later was three years with the firm of Hoppin, Koen and Huntington, architects. They live at Staatsburgh on the Hudson, N. Y.
jNIorgan

He

children.
1.

Helen Dinsmore,
ried, April

born April

9,

1893, in

New York

City; mar-

30,

1914, at Staatsburgh on the Hudson, William

2.

3.

Vincent, son of John Jacob and Ava (Willing) Astor. Alice Ford, born February 6, 1898, in New York City. Robert Dinsmore, born December 20, 1900, in Staatsburgh on
the Hudson, N. Y.
cord,

He

is

a student at St. Paul's School, Conto enter the

N. H., with a strong desire

Naval Academy

at Annapolis,

Md.

608

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.4.2. 7.3.
Conn.; married Col. Samuel Morgan, of Vermont.
1826.

Sybil (Huntington) Morgan, born February 8, 1766, She died


children.
1. 2.

in in

AVindham,
February,

Samuel Huntington.
James. Hezekiah.
Sybil.

3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

William Rudd.
Harriet.
A^,ICE.

1.3.4. 2.7. 5.
Increase Mather of Scotland,

Eunice (Huntington) Mather, born September 17, 1769; married Windham. She died in July, 1800.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

Alathea. Harriet. Charles.

1.3.4.2.7.

6.
in
in

Jonathan Huntington, born November 17, 1771, married, October 29, 1796, Ann Lathrop, who was born

Windham, Conn.; Windham, (Scot-

land parish), October 14, 1774, and died in Boston, Mass.,

May

3,

1826.

He

married for his second wife, in Newark, N. J., in 1827, Elizabeth Graham, widow of Oliver Lathrop, and she died in August, 1838. He was by nature
possessed of a voice of fine tone and great strength, which, while living with
his uncle Samuel, in

Norwich, he had cultivated with much care. His life was devoted to the the teaching of music in Boston, Albany, and afterwards at St. Louis, where he died July 29, 1838.

CHILDREN.
1.

Nancy, born in Windham, September 6, 1797; Louis, March 13, 1834, John Torode, who died
no children.

man-ied, in St.
in 1843, leaving

She

lived, later, in

Galena,

111.

2.

3.

Julia Ann, born August 4, 1799. Harriet, born in Windham, December 4, 1801 married, Springfield, 111., October 15, 1840, James Campbell. They
;

at
re-

sided in Springfield,

111.,

and had two children, Archibald and

Walter.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
4.

600
and died
at three

Ebenbzek, born
months of age.

in

Windham, March
in Troy,

17, 1804,

5.

Delia Mary, born

May

22, 1806,

and died

single, in St.

Louis, Missouri, August 12, 1853.


6.

Martha,
ried,

born in Northampton, Mass., November


26, 1845,

4,

1808; marof Fayette,

March

Benjamin Smith, a merchant,

Mo., where they resided.

*
*

7.

8.
9.

10.

George Lathrop. born August 10, 1811. Jane Maria, born October 7, 1814. Emily Porter, born October 5, 1818. John Graham, born April 28, 1829.

1.3.4. 2.7.
Julia
ham, Conn.; married,
Pearson, of Kendall,

6. 2.
born August
4,

Ann (Huntington) Pearson, May 18, 1837, at St.


West Moreland
St.

1799, in

Louis, Mo., Isaac, son of

WindJohn
Fay-

Co., England.

Mrs. Pearson returned to


in

Boston, and solicited the funds to build


ette, Missouri,

Mary's Episcopal Church,

where she died January

14, 1866.

They were

Episcopalians.

CHILD.
*
1.

Isaac Huntington, born February

8,

1839.

1.3.4. 2. 7. 6.2.
souri; married,

1.
8,

Isaac Huntington Pearson, born February

1839, in Fayette, Mis-

February 20, 1866, in Wilmington, North Carolina, Kate, daughter of Rev. Robert E. and Mary Ann (Hutchings) Terry. She was born January 14, 1847, in Gilliam, Mo. Mr. Pearson is a dry goods merchant, and was for thirty years the Senior Warden of the Episcopal Church in Fayette, Mo. In 1915 they resided in
Glendale, California.

CHILDREN, BORN IN FAYETTE, MISSOURI.


1.

Henry Wentworth,
in Fayette,

born April

8,

1867; died August 22, 1867,


22, 1869; married,

Mo.
February

2.

Julian Huntington, born August


25, 1891, in Fayette, Mo.,

Annie Armstrong. They

live in Belle

Fourche, South Dakota.


3.

Guy, born September


Cal.

9,

1871; married, December 30, 1895, in

Fayette, Mo., Kate Laurence Brown.

They

live in

Brawley,

4.

Benjamin Smith, born August


Mo,

18,

1873; married, December

3,

1895. in Fayette, Mo., Euphrates Smith.

They

live in St. Louis,

39

610
5.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Leigh Hamilton, born September


1897, in Fayette,
ette,
INIo.,

29,

1875; married,

March

3,

Ida

May

Mitchell.

They

live in

Fay-

Mo.

6.
7.

8.

Kate, born May 8, 1878; died in 1879, in Fayette, Mo. Archibald Campbell, born June 29, 1880; died in 1880, in Fayette, Mo. James Watts, born August 5, 1881 married, November 30, 1906, in St. Louis, Mo., Anna Louise Schicketanz. They live in St.
;

Louis, ]Mo.
9.

Mary Bland,
Fayette, Mo.

born December

11,

1884; died

March

14, 1901, in

10.

Isaac Avery, born March

1,

1889; lives in Kansas City, Mo.

1.3.4.2.7. 6.7.
George Lathrop Huntington,
of Eli Forbes.
St. Louis,

born August

19, 1811, in

Northampand

ton, Mass.; married, April 5, 1838, in St. Louis, Mo.,

Hannah
terms.

Flagg, daughter

Mo.

26, 1873, in

He was a lumber merchant, and lived He was Mayor of Springfield, 111., two Springfield, 111. He was an Episcopalian.
CHILDREN.

in Boston, Mass.,

He

died

May

1.

Mary

Louis,

Forbes, born March Mo.

12,

1839; died March 30, 1840, in St.


1841.

* *

2.

3.

Charles Lathkop, born January 2, Alice Morgan, born July 6, 1843.

* 4.
5.

Emily Webster, born September 18, 1845. George Lathrop, born September 20, 184 7,
died August 21, 1905, in Quincy,
111.

in

Springfield, lU.;

6.
7.

Clara, born November

28, 1849.

*
*

8.
9.

Ellen Josephine, born AprU 21, 1852. Arthur, born June 23, 1855. Leonora Campbell, born December 28,
married, January 26, 1882, in

1857, in Springfield,
111.,

111.;

John Henry AVinfield, son of James and Ann Franklyn (Winfield) Minims. He was born Februar}- 19, 1852, in Southwark, Surrey, England. He is a graduate of Queen Elizabeth's School, and St. Bride's Institute, Southwark, Eng. He is an attorney at law, and official
Springfield,

court re})orter.

He

lived in

London, Eng.,
till

till

1871, in Montreal, Canada,


is

till

1875, in St. Albans, Vt.,

1910, and

now

in Burlington, Vt.

He was

official

reporter of the

Vermont

Legislature eight years.

Chief of Staff to Gov. Stickney, 1900, two years.

He was

Lieu-

tenant Colonel 1st Vermont Infantry in the Spanish American

War, commanding
April
2,

the regiment most of the time.

He

enlisted

1898, and was discharged

November

17, 1898.

They

are Episcopalians.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

611

1.3.4. 2. 7.
111.;

6.

7.2.
2,

Charles Lathrop Huntington, born January

1841, in Springfield,

married in 1873, in Norfolk, Virginia, Elizabeth Franklin, daughter of She was born SeptemBenjamin Franklin and Elizabeth (Huddle) Bache.
ber
8,

1854, in Brooklyn, N. Y.

He was

a captain in the U. S. Navy, and a graduate of the U. S. Naval

Academy, 1861.

He

served during the Civil War, in various ranks, from

acting master to lieutenant

commander

During the battle of Mobile Bay, August 4, 1864, he was executive officer of the U. S. S. Oneida and fought his vessel after his commander was wounded, after which he received a sword, a letter of thanks and promotion for bravery
during action.

He
in

died October 14, 1890, in Saratoga, N. Y., but was in

command

of the

Pensacola

Navy Yard,

in Pensacola, Fla., at the time.

Mrs. Huntington lives

New

father's

York. She is a direct descendant grandmother was Sarah Franklin.

of

Benjamin Franklin.

Her

children.
1.

Franklin Bache, born March


ried,

5,

1875, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; mar-

ter

March 5, 1902, in New York City, Madeline Boyea, daughof John and Magdalena (Boyea) Lochner. She was born
11, 1874, in
St.

September
graduate of

N. Y.

City.

He

is

an architect, and a

John's College, Annapolis, Md., 1892.

He was
in the

for five years a

member

of the National

Guard

of

N. Y.,
to 1900.

23d Regiment of Brooklyn, ranked corporal, 1895


present he
is

At

the eldest and nearest living descendant of Benjamin Franklin, and " am the only one in my generation that
carries birth-marks

which have been carried by other descend-

ants of Franklin, except in

my

mother's generation.

The

birth-

mark
lin

is

a small hole in the upper part of


this

my

right ear.

Frank-

had

same mark."

They

are

New Thought Episcopalians.


Brooklyn, N. Y.; lives in

2.

Arthur Franklin,
N. Y. City.

born February 24, 1877.


26, 1878, in

3.

Jkannie* Bache, born June

4.

Helen, born September


City.

12, 1883, in

Brooklyn, N. Y.; lives in N.Y.

1.3.4. 2.7. 6. 7.2.2.


N.

Arthur Franklin Huntington, born February 24, 1877, in Brooklyn, Y.; married, January 16, 1907, in New Rochelle, N. Y., Mrs. Emily Pond,
and her Pond, of Pelham Manor, N. Y,
30, 1878, in Valejo, Cal.,
first

daughter of Nathaniel Baker and Elizabeth (Seymour) Klink.

June
Sill

She was born husband was Richard Griswold

<il2

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

He is Paymaster in the U. S. Navy, and attended the U. S. Naval Academy, which he left February 18, 1897. From April 27, 1898, to March 3, 1899, he was Assistant l^aymaster, U. S. Navy; was Passed Assistant Paymaster, from March 2, 1899, to December 10, 1902, and has been Paymaster from December 10, 1902, with rank of Lieut. Commander. During the Spanisli American War he was Assistant Paymaster on the U. S. S. Topeka, on the North Coast Cuba blockade. The Topeka was in an engagement at Nipe Bay, July 21, 1898, and sank a Spanish gun boat, "Jorge Juan."
He
has been stationed in various naval stations, Brooklyn

1880; Norfolk, Va., 1880 to 1883; Annapolis, Md., 1883 to 1888;


Pensacola, Fla., 1889 to 1890, and Brooklyn
live at

Navy Yard, 1890

till

Navy Yard, Navy Yard, 1894. They

Pelham Manor, N. Y., and are Presbyterians. ton was Paymaster on the U. S. S. Osceola.
CHILD.
1.

In 1915 Lieut. Hunting-

Seymouh Franklin,

born November

18, 1907.

1. 3. 4. 2. 7. 6. 7.

3.

Alice Morgan (Huntington) Knap, born July 6, 1843, in Springfield, December 14, 1864, in Springfield, Thomas Loomis Knap. He was born in Loomis, and died in New Berlin, N. S., November 23, 1868. Mrs. Knap was a fine musician. She died September 26, 1900, in Spring111.;

married,

field, 111.

CHILD.
1.

Robert Huntington,
1879, in Springfield,

born September
111.

4,

1866, and died

June

13,

1.3.4.2. 7. 6.7.4.
Emily Webster (Huntington) Stuart, born September
married, September
Stuart.
4,

is,

1845;

1866, in Sjjringfield,
in Springfield,
111.,

He was born was a merchant, and

John Todd, son of John Todd and died in Chicago, III. Mr. Stuart
111.,

his father

was a cousin of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln.

children.
1.

George Huntington.

2.

Mary

Virginia, married George K.


ill.

Hall.

They

live in

Spring-

field,
3.

Elizabkth Huntington.
Alice.

4.
5. 6.

Edward Brown. Hannah Forbes,

married Fenwick Hamilton.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

613

1.
married, July

3.4. 2. 7. 6.7. 6.
born November
111.,

Clara (Huntington) Dods,


111.;

28, 1849, in Springfield,

John Charles, son of Isaac and Jane (Gilbert) Dods. Pie was born December 20, 1845, in Spalding, England. Mr. Dods was a general engineer; mechanical, mining, and civil, and was Supt. of the Edgar Zinc Co. He attended Kings College in London, but did not graduate, and has lived in Philadelphia, Pa., St. Louis, Mo., and New York, N. Y. They also lived in Cherryvale, Kansas. He was, and she is an Episcopalian. Mr. Dods was Lay-reader in St. Stephen's Mission. He died September 1, 1911. CHILDREN.
2,

1873, in Springfield,

1.

Alice Gilbert, born August


in

9,

1874, in Philadelphia, Pa., lives

Chenyvale, Kan.

2.

3.

4.

Edith, born August 30, 1879, in Springfield, 111.: died July 11, 1880, in Oak Farm, near Chester, Pa. John Huntington, born September 18, 1880, in West Chester, Penn.; lives in Lawrence, Kan. Clara Huntington, born December 19, 1885, in Danville, Penn. married, January 6, 1909, in Cherryvale, Kan., Floyd Redenbaugli Fugate. They live in Kiowa, Kan.

1.3. 4. 2. 7. 6.7. 7.
Ellen Josephine (Huntington) Henkle,
Springfield,
111.;

born April 21, 1852, in


III.,

married, April 21, 1874, in Springfield,


died in Springfield,
111.

Thomas Condell

Henkle.

He was born and

children.
1.

Ellen Josephine, married William Lanphier


in Springfield,
111.,

Patton.

They

live

2.

and have three children. Leonora Huntington, married Paul Leicester Stone.
in Springfield,
111.

They Uve

3.

4.

John Bunn. Thomas Huntington, married Therma

Kephart.

1.3.4.
Arthur Huntington,
111.,

2.

7.6.7. 8.

in Springfield,

born June 23, 1855, in Springfield, 111.; married Agnes Hanover, daughter of John Bartinas and Susanne (Dubois) Adams. She was born August 9, 1865, in Springfield, 111., where
still live.

they

child.
1.

Agnes Dubois, born

in Springfield,

111.

614

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.4.2.7.6.8.
Jane Maria (Huntington) Ridgeley, born October
Roxbury, Mass.; married, January
Ridgeley, a banker.
29, 1835, in St. Louis,
111.

7,

1814, in

Mo., Nicholas H.

They

resided in Springfield,

CHILDREN.
1.

Charles,

is

dead;

left

four children.
;

2. 3.

Julia, married John Huntington Rea

has

five children.

4.
5.

William, unmarried. Anna, married James Hudson has


;

three children.

Mary,

married Charles E. Hay, (brother of John Hay, who was


;

Secretary of State)
6.
7.

she had four children.

Jane Maria, married James S. Henderson, married, and lives

Jones; has four children.


in St. Louis,

Mo.

8.

Octavia, married Charles D. Roberts; has

five children.

1.3. 4. 2.7. 6. 9.
Boston, Mass.; married,
ster, of

Emily Porter (Huntington) Webster, born October 5, November 23, 1837, in Springfield, 111., Bela

1818, in
C.

Web-

New York

City,

where they

lived.

CHILDREN.

George Huntington, born August Ellen R., born February 4, 1841.


3.

31, 1838.

4.
5. 6.

John, born February 15, 1843. Charles, born July 31, 1845, and died in infancy. Emily, born August 31, 1847. Anna L., born December 5, 1850, and died in infancy. Kate Campbell, born November 12, 1855. Douglas, born December 24, 1859.

1.3.4.2.7. 6. 10.
John Graham Huntington, born
married, in Springfield,
111.,

in Boston, Mass.,

April 28, 1829, and

in October, 1853,

Mary AUen.

They

lived in

Davenport, Iowa.

He
in

volunteered his services to the government of the suppressing the Rebellion, and was honorably men-

United States to aid

tioned by his colonel for his bravery in leading his

company over

the breast-

works

at

Fort Donelson.
first

He was

subsequently engaged in the battle of


of the

Corinth, as

lieutenant,

commanding Co. B,

Second Iowa Volunteers

(infantry); and was killed, probably, October 4, 1862.

children.
1.

Minnie.

2.

Mary.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

615

1.3.4.2.7.10.
Martha (Huntington)
Pier, of Cooperstown,

N. Y.

Pier, born March She died in 1811.

5,

1782; married

Thomas

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

4.

Martha, married McBone; they had two Jonathan Huntington, never married. Evalina Anvil. Norman.

sons.

1.3.4.2.
town, N. Y.; married,

7.

10.3.
6,

Evalina Anvil (Pier) Donaldson, born October


March
16,

1805, in Coopers-

1826, Chester, son of

Calvin and Caty

v^McChester) Donaldson, of Gilbertsville, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

John Chester,

born January 28, 1827.


21, 1828; died

2.

Amelia, born September

August

3,

1834.

1.3.4. 2. 7. 10.3.

1.
1827; married
died

John Chester Donaldson, born January 28, McCord Smith, who was born November 1, 1834, and

Mary

March

13, 1890.

He

died October 16, 1905.

children.
*
1.

2.

Austin Smith, born April 21, Evalina Pier, born August


Cooperstown, N. Y.

1859.
7,

1860

married

W.

Scott Root, of

3.

4.
5.

Chester, born March 28, 1862. George, born March 3, 1864.

Mary McCord,

born October 29, 1865

is

a school teacher.

1.3.4.2.7. 10.

3. 1. 1.

Austin Smith Donaldson, born April 21, 1859; married, in 1888, Harriet Marie Silvey. They are residents of Kingston, Isle of Jamaica, West
Indies.

children.
1. 2. 3.

Anita Evelina, born May 11, 1890. Edith Winnifred, born November 19,
Lucille Genevieve, born August
1909.

1892.

21, 1897; died

December

8,

616
1.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

3. 4. 2. 7. 10. 3. 1.3.
28,

Chestkr Donaldson, born March He is United States 1886, Edith r^Iadino.


Central America.

1862; married, December 23,

Consul at Port Simon, Costa Rica,

The

family live in Yonkers, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

Arthur Madino,

born October

15, 1887; died

June

29, 1905, in

Medina, Central America.


2.

3.

Arthur Smith, born September 22, 1888. Anna Lya, born December 31, 1891.

1.3.4. 2. 7. 10.3.

1. 4.

(!eouge Donaldson, born March 3, 1864; married Etta Beeckman, June 11, 1891. He is a minister and has degree of ph. d. He was for some time a teacher in the Dwight High School, New York City.

children.
1.

Helen Beeckman,

born

May

12, 1893, in

New York

City.

2. 3.

4.

Dorothy, born June 25, 1894, in White Lake, N. Y. Courtland Beeckman, born September 9, 1895, in New York. Etta Vivien, born February 20, 1898, in ClitTside, N. J.

1. 3. 4. 2. 7.

10. 4.

Norman

Pier, married Mary

Ann

Bucklin.

CHILDREN.
1.

Martha,
Frank. Anna.

died in 1899.

2.

3.

1. 3. 4. 2. 7.

10.4. 2.
They
lived near

Frank

Pier, married Penn.

Mary W.

Fales.

Union

City,

children.
1.

Lottie.

2.

Kenneth Norman.
Florence Evelina.
1. 3.

3.

4.2.

8.

Enoch Huntington,
graduated at Yale, 1759.
stalled over the first

Windham, Conn., and and was ordained and inchurch of Middletown, January 6, 1762, where he spent
born December
15, 1739, in

He

fitted for the ministry,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
his
life.

617

He was

considered, during his collegiate course, a youth of remark-

able talents, and his classical


fully the decision.

and general scholarship subsequently

justified

He was

the Berkelyan scholar of his class.

In the pulpit

he was deservedly popular; his personal appearance, his easy and graceful manners, and his musical and well modulated voice, in the earlier part of his
professional course, all contributing to such a result.

He

married in Wind-

ham, Conn., July 17, 1764, Mary, daughter of Samuel Gray, who was born October 14, 1744, and died December 15, 1803. He was the teacher, for some months, of the gifted Dr. Dwight, who always remembered him with affection and respect. On the death of President Stiles, of Yale College, in 1795, Mr. Huntington was prominent as a candidate to succeed him, but his failing voice and health obhged him to decline the honor, and his pupil, Dr. Dwight, was chosen. Mr. Huntington entered warmly into politics during our revolutionary period, taking sides with his brothers against England.

Several of his

sermons and addresses

of that day,

were printed, and have been preserved.

They
fast,

indicate

the elements of a character scarcely inferior to that of his


I

brother Samuel.

quote from a sermon preached on the occasion of a special

liar trials to

spirit of the man, and the pecu" To please the which the patriots of that day were exposed administration, and be what those -vyho are seeking our hurt affect to style

July 20, 1775, as illustrative, both of the

friends of government, neither our reason or religion, our voices or hands, must

ever be used, but in perfect conformity to the pernicious, popish doctrines of


imjjlicit faith

and passive obedience, and non-resi^tance. Any thing may be done in their favor and 2:)i-aise, and pensions and promotion shall be the reward of their sycophants and tools while anything to the contrary, however supported by reason and the Christian religion, is misrepresented, falsified and punished, by every means in their power. Those minsaid, or written, or

isters

who

exert themselves to support every tyrannical and arbitrary measure,


;

are caressed as friends of government

while clergymen of different principles


be,

and conduct,

of

whatever church they

who converse upon and preach up

and the liberty of the gospel but who dare not attempt to press the religion taught by the Prince of Peace
as occasion requires, the duties, the privileges into

the service of tyranny and oppression, are called fanatical courting

preachers, incendiaries, independents, enemies of government and order, and

marked out as objects deserving severest chastisement." But no quotations from his sermons and addresses would do justice to the learning and scholarship, or to the nervous eloquence of Mr. Huntington. Nor
are
full justice to himself. A nervous weakness afflicted him almost from the beginning of his public life. His voice early failed, and so he was unable to achieve, in his later years, the full promise of an early maturity. His sermons, for years, were whispered from the pulpit, yet so great was his popularity that his people would not consent to his dismissal. Mr. Huntington was a Fellow of Yale College from 1780 to 1808. From the weakness mentioned above, he suffered more and more until his death, which occurred in Middletown, June 12, 1809.

did he, indeed, ever do

618

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
This family were
all

born

in

Middletown, and the dates of births and bap-

tisms were taken from the autograph record of their father, in possession of his

granddaughter, Mrs. Whitlock, of


*
1. 2.

New

London, Connecticut.

Enoch, born October

19, 1767.

* *

3.

* 4.
5. 6.

born August 28, 1769. Lydia, born February 28, 1771. Lucy, born December 8, 1773. Samuel, born August 23, 1775, and died November 28, 17 76. Esther, this and the next name have the following record in their
father's
at

Mary,

handwriting against them.

"Sat.

May

10, 1777, just

evening, about six and

seven o'clock,

we had born twin


7,

daughters, and the next day, being Lord's day, they were baptized

by the names of Esther and Martha."


1777.
7.

Esther died October

Martha,
bert, of

married, June 20, 1801, Edward, son of Hezekiah Hul12, 1776.

* *

8.
9.

Middletown, who was born December Esther, born April 8, 1780. Samuel Gray, born May 21, 1782.

10.

Mehetabel, born June

18, 1784,

and died

in

Middletown, Conn,

1.3. 4.2. 8.
Enoch Huntington,
born October
lie

1.
Middletown, Conn., and

19, 1767, in

baptized on the following Sabbath.

was prepared for Yale College by his father, and gra<luated in 1785, with higli honor, receiving tlie Berkeley i)remium, as his father before him had done. He studied law, and when admitted
to the bar, established himself in INIiddletown,

where he

sj)ent his life.

He

soon secured an extensive practice, and attained eminence in his profession.


fit him especially for an advocate and his extensive manly eloquence, won him a high place at the bar. He married, November 6, 1791, Sarah Ward, daughter of Grove Ward, Her mother subsequently married the Hon. Asher Miller, of of Middletown. Middletown. He died in Middletown, in 1826.

He had many

qualities to

accjuirements, and

CHILDRKN, BORN IN MIDDLETOWN, CONN.


1.
2.

Sarah Miller,

3.

4.

and died in 1819. and died July 19, 1799. Mary Gray, born February 3, 1799, married, in 1833, William E. They had two children, Hulbert, of Middletown, who is dead. William and George. Enoch, bom Lord's Day, March 15, 1801.
born
30, 1793,

May

P^NOCH, born February

10, 1797,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

619

1.3. 4. 2.8. 1.4.


ried,

Enoch Huntington, born March May 19, 1828, in New Milford, Taylor. She was born in 1808, in New

15, 1801, in

Middletown, Conn.; mar-

Conn., Charlotte, daughter of John


Milford, Conn.

a graduate of Yale University, in 1821

He was a clergyman, was ordained deacon of the Episcopal Church, by Bishop Brownell, in 1822, and priest in St. Andrews Church, Philadelphia, Penn., in 1829. In 1847 he went to Bridgeport, Conn., where he engaged in teaching, and at the same time organizing a new parish and build;

ing a church at Nichols' Farms, a short distance from the city.


also, for

He

labored

some time, in connection with Grace Church, Broad Brook, in the town of East Windsor, Conn.; and was Rector of St. John's Church, North Haven, Conn. He died, September 14, 1876, in Manchester, Conn., and his wife died in 1894, also in Manchester, aged eighty-six years.

CHILDREN.
1.

Charlotte Taylor, born February


1831.

3,

1829, and died April 23,

2.

3.
4.

John Taylor, born January 30, 1830. Samuel Gray, born August 19, 1831
Sophia Deming, born October
in 1915.
7,

died in 1912.
;

1833

lived in Hartford, Conn.,

5.
6.
7.

Mary Gray,

born February 22, 1836.


1839.
10, 1910.

George Boardman, born October 4, 1838; died April 6, Sarah Ward, born January 19, 1841, and died December
1. 3. 4.

2.8. 1. 4.2.
born January 30, 1830, in

John Taylor Huntington,


Conn.; married,

New

Milford,

November

25, 1856, in

Norwich, Conn.,

Elizabeth Tracy,
in

She was born daughter of Erastus and Elizabeth (Tracy) Williams. wich, Conn., and died November 22, 1887, in Hartford, Conn.

Nor-

He
Greek
in

is

an Episcopal clergyman.

He

graduated from Trinity College,

He was professor of 1 853. was president of the Conn. Children's Aid Society was rector of St. John's Church in New Haven a few years, and was rector of St. James Church in Great Barrington, Mass.; also rector of St. James Church in Hartford, Conn., from 1878 to 1910, and is now
Hartford, Conn., with honor, and was ordained in

Trinity College from 1864 to 1878;


;

(1915) rector emeritus of that church.

CHILDREN.
1.

WiNSLOW Williams,
1858, in

2.

John

born October 1, 1857, and died March 1, Haven, Conn. Williams, born July 28, 1859, in New Haven, Conn., and

New

died

November

22, 1893, in Florida.

620
*
3.

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

4.

Harwood, born December 1, 1861. Charlotte Elizabeth, born March


married, Octol)er
5,

1,

1866, in Hartford, Conn.;

1904, in Hartford, Conn., Prederiek

James

Kerr, son of Richard and Rachel (Smiley) Alexander.

He was
Mr.
assistis

born December

8,

1871, in

Mascouche

Ra])ids,

Canada.

Alexander

is

a priest in

the Protestant Episcopal Church, a

graduate of Bishoj) College, in Lennoxville, Canada, was


ant minister of St. Paul's Church in Concord, N. H., and
rector of Grace

now

Church

in Hartford,

Conn.

1.3.4.2. 8. 1.4.2.3.
Harwood Huntington,
born December
1,

1861, in

New

Haven, Conn,;

married, February 22, 1908, in Springfield, Mass., Grace Beecher, daughter of

Charles Leonard and Harriet Elizabeth (Hill) Goodhue.


27, 1872, in

She was born July


first

Agawam, Mass.
prize

He

graduated from Trinity College in 1884 with honor and the

in chemistry;

pursued the further study of chemistry

in the

School of Mines,

Columbia University, in 1893 and 1894, and received the degree of ph. d. from Columbia in the latter year. He also studied in Europe. He was admitted to the Bar of Connecticut in 1895, and practiced, in Hartford, with special attention to chemical jurisprudence, from 1895 to 1901.

He held
to 1904.

the office of assist-

ant appraiser at the port of


for the ministry,

New York

from 1901
in the

He

then studied

and was ordained deacon

Episcopal church in 1906.


in

He

is

an author of some distinction, and has traveled


reside.

many

lands.

In 1915 he was Rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, in


Virginia,

Hot Springs,

where they

children.
1.

Harriet Elizabeth,
Fla.

born January 31, 1909, at


23, 1913.

Ormond Beach,

2.

Grace Goodhue,

born March

1. 3. 4. 2. 8. 1. 4. 5.

Mary

(Jray (Huntington) Coley, born February

22, 1836, in

New

Milfoi-d, Conn.; married.

May

29, 1860, in

Pine iNIeadow, Conn., James Edward,

son of Samuel Morehouse and Althea (Hurlburt) Coley.


11, 1832, in

He was

born October

Westport, Conn.
is

Mr. Coley

an Episcopal clergyman, and a graduate of Trinity College,


b. A., 1855,

Hartford, Conn.,

m.a., 1858.

He

lived in Westville, Conn., from 1859 to 1862, in

Monroe, Conn., 1862

to 1867, in Westj)ort, Conn., 1877 to 1892, in

1897, in Westport, Conn., 1897 to

Hamden, Conn., from 1895 to 1900, and Hamden, Conn., from 1900 to 1915.

Mrs. Coley died

in

Westport, Conn., October 29, 1891.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

621

Edward Huntington,
Conn.;

born August 22, 1861, in


23,
is

New

Haven,

married, October

1889, in Stamford, Conn., Julia

Seely Covell.

Mr. CoIe\

a clergyman, rector of Calvary


for

Church, in Utica, N. Y.

He was

President of the Oneida Historical Society in

two years, 1912-1914, Uti<'a, and has

been for some years on the Board of Managers of


Hospital for the Insane in Utica.
8. T. D. 2.

New York State

He
30,

received the degree of

from Syracuse University


3,

in 1912.

Mary

Pearsall, born December

1862, in Monroe, Conn.;

3.

Gray They live in Westport, Conn. Francis Chase, born January 21, 1866, in Monroe, Conn.; marmarried, January
Staples.

1883, in Westport, Conn., William

ried in June, 1893, in Westport, Conn., Cornelia Hurlbutt.

Mr.

Coley

is

assistant general passenger agent of the

N.

Y''.,

N. H.

and H. R. R.

They
1.

live in

New

Haven, Conn.

3.4.

2.

8.2.

Russell, born August 28, 1769, in Middletown, Conn.; married, September 17, 1797, Matthew Talcott, son of the Rev. Noadiah Russell, of Thompson, Conn., and grandson of the Rev. William, of Middletown, Conn., whose father, the Rev. Noadiah, was also the pastor of the church in Middletown. His father, William, came from England to New Haven. Mrs. Russell was a most excellent and devoted Christian. She died June
9,

Mary (Huntington)

1857, in Middletown, Conn.

Y''ale

Mr. Russell was born in Thompson, Conn., March 19, 1761; graduated, College, 1779 read law with Gov. Oliver Wolcott, and settled in practice
;

in Middletown,

Conn.

He was

chosen Deacon of First church in Middletown,

April

19,

1798, and held the office until his death,


State's

November

13, 1828.

Attorney for INIiddlesex County for several years. Justice of Peace for sixteen years, and Treasurer of the City of Middletown.

He was

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary Huntington,
unmarried.

born November

11,

1798; died July


13, 1803.

1,

1859,

2.

3.

George, born April 8, 1800; died December Harriet, born January 14, 1802.

4.
5.

Son, born and died September


8,

3,

1803.

Julia Anna, born August


ried.

1804, and died April 12, 1865,

unmar8,

6.

Charles Huntington, born May


1857, unmarried.

28, 1806,

and died February

7.

Edward Huntington,
1808.

born February 17, 1808, and died July 21,

622
*
8.
9.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGT.

William Huntington, born August


Abigail Talcott, born October
1865.
7,

12, 1809.

1810, and died single, April 3,

* 10.
11.

Frances Huntington, born April 5, 1812. Henry Huntington, born November 7, 1813, and
1814.

died

May

26,

12.

Sarah Esther,
Southmayd, of

born November

17, 1814;

married Samuel Grey

New

York.
11, 1816.

13.

A Daughter,
of

born and died August


this

For information
of

family

we

are indebted to "Styles'

History

Ancient Wethersfield."

1.3.4.2.8.2.3.
Harriet (Russell) Larned,
Larned
of Wickford, R.
I.

born January 14, 1802

married George

children.
1.

Maria.
Julia.

2.

3.

4.

George. Catherine.

1.3.4.2. 8.2.8.
William Huntington Russell,
ust 29, 1836,

born August 12, 1809; married, Augof the

Mary

E.,

daughter of Dr. Thomas and Lucy Hubbard,


in 1833.

medical school in Yale College.

Mr. Russell graduated from Yale


Yale for one year, 1835-6.

He

studied medicine and re-

ceived the degree of m. d. from that University in 1838.

In 1836 he established a school in

He was a tutor in New Haven,

which became widely known as "The Collegiate and Commercial Institute," and had in all some four thousand pupils. He remained at the head of this In 1846 and 1847 he represented New Haven in the school until his death. Legislature. In Ajjril, 1862, he was appointed Major General of the Connecticut Militia. He was Collector of Internal Revenue from 1868 to 1873.

He

died

May

19, 1885.

children.
1.

2. 3.

4.
5.

Frances Harriet. Henrietta Lee. Talcott IIuNTiNtrroN, a. b., Yale, 1869; ll. b., Columbia, 1871. Thomas Hubbard, rii. b., Yale, 1872; m.d., Yale, 1875. Philip Gray, born February 14, 1854; a.b., Y'ale, 1876; i,l. b.,
Yale 1878; married, December
17,

1884, Lilean Kendall.

She

died in 1886, and he died July 21, 1900.


6.

Edward Hubbard,

ph.b., Yale, 1878.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

623

1.3.4.2. 8.2. 10.


Frances Huntington (Russell) Roach, born
rieil

April

5,

1812; mar-

P. R.

Roach

of

New

York,

children.
1.

2.

3.

4.
5.

Jane Throckmorton. Talcott Russell. Fanny Huntington. Samuel Grey Southmayd.

Mary

Russell.

1.3. 4.2.8. 3.
Lydia (Huntington) North, born February
Conn., and baptized on the following sabbath.
28, 1771, in

Middletown,
in

She married,

1813, Col.

Simeon North, who was born in Berlin, Conn., July 13, 1765, and died in MidHe was the father, by a former marriage, dletown, Conn., August 25, 1852. of the Rev. Simeon North, d. d.. President of Hamilton College, and was extensively engaged in manufacturing arms for the United States, during and subsequent to our last war with England, and was also successful in introducing important improvements into the processes of the manufacture. On removing to Middletown he purchased the Huntington place, the parsonage, which had The following tribute to her so long been occupied by Enoch (1. 3. 4. 2. 8.). memory, is the testimony of her stejj-son, Dr. North " Being the oldest of her unmarried sisters, at the time of her mother's death, it became necessary for her to take charge of her father's domestic establishment, and to occupy thus a highly im)Jortant jjosition, both in relation to the family, and the jjarish In these relations she fulfilled her with which her father was connected. duties in a most successful and exemplary manner. During the latter years of her father's life she spent much time in traveling with him, and thus became inti:

mately acquainted with


state.

many

of the

most prominent ministerial families of the


its

To

a vigorous mind, and one (juick in

perceptions, she added the


is

culture of a good early education, and that refinement which


sult of

the natural re-

long continued intercourse with refined and cultivated society.

Her

disposition was mild

and winning; her manners dignified and graceful; her character and life, those of the true woman in the highest and best sense in the word and I may add, she was a true exemplification of that religion of the New Testament, which she professed. Her death occurred September 7, 1840. My recollections of her are those of mingled love and reverence, for though not
;

my own
I

mother, she yet, with singular


I

fidelity,

performed for

me

the offices of a
I

maternal guardian, when

most needed such a guardianship.


I

am

sure that

owe

to

her influence much of what

have had occasion most

to value in the

experience of

my

subsequent

life."

CHILD.
1.

Lydia Huntingtok, married Rev. Dwight H. Seward,


N. Y.

of

Yonkers,

624

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

1.3.4.2.8.4.
Lucy (Huntington) House,
Conn.; married,

born December

8,

17 73, in Middletown,

December

31, 1796,

Simon, son of Elijah House, of Hebron,

Conn.

children.
1. 2.

Simon.

Lucy,

1. 3. 4. 2. 8. 8.

Esther (Huntington) Rosekrans, born


ford,

April

8,

1780, in MiddleJr., of

town, Conn.; married, October 12, 1805, Benjamin Rosekrans,

Water-

N. Y.

He was

born December

23, 1781.

children.
1
1. 2.

Sally Hubbard, born December 25, 1806. Enoch Huntington, born October 16, 1808; and was judge
Supreme court of New York. Mary Johnson, born February 15, 1810. Henry, born January 31, 1812. Ann Eliza, born March 3, 1815. Caroline, born March 3, 1815.

of the

3.

4.
5. 6.

1.

3.4.2. 8.9.
born

Samuel Gray Huntington,

May

21, 1782, in

Middletown, Conn.;

graduated at Yale, in 1800, taking the Berkeley premium, and entered the He married for his first wife, Mary Johnston, of Middleleo"al profession.
town.

He

married for

Ids

second wife, June 23, 1825, Mrs. Janette C. Cheever,

who died November 14, 1856. He died, after an iUness of a few days, in Troy, July 5, 1854. The following notice from the Troy Daily Whig, is ample testimonial to his ability and great worth. "At a meeting of the Rensselaer county bar, held the day after his death, among the resolutions passed were the two following
" Resolved,

That the bar

of this city,

Huntington, have

lost their oldest

member

by the death of the Hon. Samuel G. a lawyer and a scholar; a man

thoroughly bred to his profession, and ever ready to impart to others the knowledge which his careful training, advant^ed age, and varied experience

had given him.


^^

Resolved,

may

well

called

That the extent and variety of his classical and legal learning awaken the emulation of us, his survivors, who are thus suddenly on to mourn his unexpected death.

" Hon. D. L. Seymour, in seconding the resolutions, spoke as follows


'

We

are again assembled to take appropriate notice of the death of one of our

members.

The

oldest

member

of the Rensselaer bar has fallen.

Although

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.

fi25

past three score years and ten, yet such had been the vigor and animation of
if he had been manhood. We feel deeply, by this sudden providence, the feeble tenure by which we hold all sublunary things. But, beside these considerations, which will be more appropriately enforced from

his declining years, that his

sudden demise affected us almost as

struck

down

in the full strength of

the sacred desk, we, as brethren of the legal profession, feel that the bar of our county has sustained a loss, and that we individually mourn the death of a
friend.

The

occasion seems, therefore, to

demand something more than

ordi-

nary note of its occurrence. "'Samuel Gray Huntington was the son of Rev. Enoch Huntington, and like most of the youth of his native state, received the rudiments of a thorough
education in the excellent
fully sustained

common

schools, then,

and

still

liberally

and care-

by the able

legislators of that state.

After leaving the

common

he passed through the education preparatory to admission to a coUegiate course, and was admitted to Yale College, where he graduated with the honors
school,
of that ancient University, in the year 1800.

'"Judge Huntington
at

left college

with a thorough classical education, and

once entered upon the study of the law, in the office of his brother, Enoch Huntington, Jr., then a practicing lawyer of good standing in his native town.

After the usual period of study, he was admitted to practice at the bar of Middlesex county, where he commenced business, in connection with his
brother. "' He

had already attained a reputable standing among the younger memwhen about the year 1806, he removed to the state of New York, and settled in practice, in the village of Waterford, Saratoga county. Here he soon rose to eminence as a lawyer, and ranked among the ablest of the many distinguished men who have graced the bar of that county. He removed to Troy in the )ear 1825. For many years his professional business here was among the largest and most lucrative. His counsel
bers of the bar of his native state,

was sought
estate.

in the

most important causes, particularly in those relating to real

In this branch of the law he was a perfect master, as well from his
period of his practice, reaching to upwards of half a century, em-

intimate acquaintance with the decisions of the English courts, as from the
fact, that the

braced that space in the history of our country during which not only the
system of our law of real estate, but in fact almost the entire body of American

common
cut or

law, has been formed.

When

he commenced practice there was no


cases, either in Connecti-

American commentator on the law, and the reported

York, did not exceed half a dozen volumes. '"Under the administration of Gov, Clinton, he was appointed to the

New

office

of

judge of the court of

common

pleas of this county, and discharged

its

duties

with great ability and impartiality.


as they

His decisions always commanded respect,

were

felt to

be the result of an honest conviction of the right of the

case, in a mind guided " ' In the death of


loss of

one in

by patient research, and stored with legal lore. Judge Huntington, his brethren of the bar mourn the whose legal acquirewhose counsels they have often confided

"

62H

HUNTINGTON GKNEAI.OGY.

ments did honor to their profession whose professional relations to them all, were kind, courteous, and honorable, and whose social intercourse so often
helped to strip labor of
its

drudgery

relieve
trifles

life of its

tedium, and to strew

our pathway with pleasant, harmless

and gay

flowers.'

1.

Sarah Sage,
20, 1841,

born

in

Waterford, Conn., and married, November


of

John H. Whitlock,

Troy, N. Y.

They were

in

1862

residing in

New

London, Conn.

1.3.4. 2.

9.

Sibyl (Huntington) Eells, born October 22, 1742, in AVindliam,Conn.; married June 30, 1763, Rev. John Eells of Glastonbury. He was a graduate of Yale in the class of 1755. His wife died November 22, 1773, and he subsequently married Sarah AVells, of Wethersfield, Conn., and had four children hy her. He died May 17, 1791, aged 55 years.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.
3".

Roger, born September 22, 1764. Mercy, born April 10, 1767, married Daniel Wadsworth.
Sibyl, born January 12, 1769. John, died in May, 17 72. John, born May 29, 1773.

4.
5.

1.3.4.3.
Jonathan Huntington,
ried for his
first

born in Windham, October

7,

1695.

He

mar-

November 7, 1734, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Drake) Rockwell, who was born in Windsor, July 24, 1713, and died September 24, 1751, aged thirty-eiglit years and two months. Her gravewife,

stone records her virtues thus

" Faithful

and dutiful wife, a kinder mother,


life

charitable and beneficent neighbor, an understanding and exemplary Christian,

her delight was in


Jesus, in
ness

tlie

law of God and her


all

devoted

to his glory.

Christ

whom

she believed, was her

in prosperity, in adversity, in sick-

and

in death."

He

married for his second wife, August


this

7,

1754, Mrs. Sarah Norton,


" Hon.

who

survived him, dying February 19, 1788.

His gravestone contains


Huntington,
Esc].,

inscription,

still

legible

Jonn.

died Sept. 15, 1773, Etat. 77.

He was

for several years a

of the Council of this colony and -ludge of the Court for this county, which important oMices he sustained with fidelity and reputation. He was from early life to the time of his death, an ornament and a successful practi-

member

His life was a series of piety to God and benevolence to mankind, and the closing scene exhibited a striking picture of that fortitude Having endured the most exand patience which Christ alone can insitire.
tioner of physic.

HUNTINGTON GENKALUGY.
quisite pains, without a

(i27

soul into the

hands of

Him who

murinur or complaint, he at last meekly resigned his gave it, in well grounded hope of immortal
is

glory."

The testimony
history

of his graA'estone

abundantly confirmed by contemporary

and by

tradition.

He
its

was, in 1752, a
speaker.

member

of the lower

house of

the Colonial Legislature, and

He was
Avere
his

Council from 1754 to 1758, where his associates, among

an Assistant or member of the Upper House of the Connecticut whom he stood high,
:

among the ablest men Connecticut has yet produced and the period of membership was a trying period of our colonial history that of the sanIn May, 1749, he was appointed a Justice of Quorum, guinary French War. and as such had a seat on the bench from the June term 1749 to 1754, when he was appointed Chief Judge, and held thi.'^ office until June 1757.

CHILDREN, BORN IN WINDHAM.


1.

Jonathan, born October

11, 1735,

and died April

3,

1738.

2.

3.

4.
5.
6.

7.

Elizabeth, born July 19, 1738, and died October 4, 1741. Sybbel, born Jvme 30, 1740, and died January 20, 1741-2. Eunice, born September 11, 1742. Jonathan, born August 20, 1745, and died February 15, 1754. Horatio, born June 28, 1755, and died September 17, 1759. Roger, born December 3, 1757.

1. 3. 4. 3. 4.

Eunice (Huntington) Devotion, born September


ham,
Ct.;

11, 1742, in

Wind-

married in 1764 Ebenezer, son of the Rev. Ebenezer Devotion,


third Huntington

making the

who had married


children.

into that family.

1. 2. 3.

4.
5.

6.
7.

Ebenezer, born September 27, 1764. John, born December 22, 1766. Jonathan, born January 10, 1769. Eunice, born September 6, 1770. Martha, born January 25, 1773. Elizabeth, born and died December
Louis, born November
17, 1776.

28, 1773.

1. 3. 4. 3. 7.
born December 3, 1757, in Windham, Conn.; marAugust 10, 1780, Susanna Elderkin, of Windham, who He married, for his second died September 2, 1796, aged thirty-five years. wife, November 29, 1798, Wealthan, (1. 3. 4. I. 5. 1.) who died January 20, 1835, and he died November 29, 1835.

Roger Huntington,

ried, for his first wife,

(>28

HUNTINGTON GKNKALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN WINDHAM, CONN.
1.

2.

3.

Jonathan, born May 11, 1781, and died July 14, 178'2. HuLDAH, born November 14, .1782. EuNK'E, born November 8, 1784, and married Oeorge W. Abbe
She died Ajjril 5, 1830, leaving no children. Judith, born October 5, 1786, and died August 29, 1787.
1823.

in

4.

5. 6.

Henry, born May

6,

1789.
28, 1791.

Elizabeth, born June


sister Huldali.

She married, 1815, Ebenezer M.

Johnson, brother of Anson, and resided in Maine with her


(1. 3. 4. 3. 7. 2.)

7.

8.

Joshua, born June 27, 1793, and lived in Windham, where he died March 22. 1862. He never married. Ebenezer, born July 15, 1795, and died October 12, 1796.

1.3.4.3. 7.2.
HuLDAH (Huntington) Johnson,
born November 14, 1782, in WindPlainfield,

ham, Conn.; married, in 1808, Anson Johnson, of sided in Brimswick, Me.

Conn.

They

re-

children.
1.

2.

3.

4.

Horatio Huntington, born December 10, 1809. Susan Wealth an, born December 15, 1811. Elderkin Roger, born June 4, 1814. Caroline Elizabeth, born April 4, 1818.

1.3.4.3. 7.2. 2.
Susan Wealthan (Johnson) Pendleton, born December
married George Pendleton.
15,

1811;

children.
1.

2. 3.

Ralph. George, married Harriet Baker and had


Virginia. Susan. Lewis.

three children.

4.
5. 6.
7.

8.
9.

Caroline. Ann. Francis.

Edward.

1.3.4.3. 7.5.
Henry Huntington, born
in 1821,

^lay

6,

1789.

He was

a lawyer in Lebanon,
23, 1823,

and afterward

Clarissa Bibbins.

Windham. He married, February He died December 27, 1836.


7-esided in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN WINDHAM, CONN.
* *
1. 2.

629

3.

Wallace, born October 2, 1824. Delia Adelaide, born February 10, 1827. Helen Maria, born February 29, 1832,
1852, Elliott P. Cottrell of Hartford.

married, February 16,

She died
in

in

Hartford,

September
one child.

23, 1862,

and was buried

Windham.

They had

1. 3. 4. 3. 7. 5. 1.
ried,

October 2, 1824, in Windham, Conn.; marNovember 8, 1846, in Brunswick, Me., Cynthia, daughter of Lemuel and Amy (Bailey) Ward. She was born September 23, 1822, in Brunswick, Me., and died March 20, 1896, in Danbury, Conn.

Wallace Huntington, born

He

was a mechanical draughtsman and pattern maker.


till

He

lived in

Windham, Conn.,
from 1880

1880,

when he moved
to

to Wilton, Conn., in 1888,

where he lived
to Wilton, in

to 1888;

removed

Danbury, Conn.,

back

1900, where he died January 22, 1904.


fishing rods.

In 1881 he manufactured horn

beam

children.
1.

Josephine, born January 6, 1848, in Windham, Conn. She died October 4, 1911, in Norwalk, Conn., and is buried in her native
town.

2.

Samuel Henry,
1.

born August 10, 1854.

3.4. 3. 7.5. 1.2.


born August 10, 1854, in

Samuel Henry Huntington,


Conn.; married,
first,

Windham,

York City, Anna Billings, daughter of Lorenzo Bissel and Julia (Buck) Chapin. She was born September 20, 1852, in New York City, and died January 8, 1884, in Wilton, Conn. He married, second, June 16, 1885, in New York City, Annette Louise, daughter of William Thomas and Sarah Rebecca (Oliver) Mills. She was born December He is a physician and surgeon, a graduate of the Medical Depart16, 1858. ment of Yale University, 1876. He lived in Windham, Conn., until 1877, in Bethlehem, Conn., from 1877 to 1879, in AVilton, Conn., from 1879 to 1890; moved to Norwalk, Conn., in 1890, where he lived in 1915. They are Episcopalians. He is a Mason.
April 17, 1878, in

New

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Edith Chapin, born August

20, 1880. 20, 1887, in

2.

Arthur Frederick,
lives in

born April

Wilton, Conn.

He

Norwalk, Conn.

1.3.4.3. 7.5. 1.2.


Conn.; married, January
7,

1.
20, 1880, in

Edith Chapin (Huntington) Cooke, born August


1907, in Norwalk, Conn.,

Wilton,

Harry

Griffing, son of

630

HUNTINGTON GRNKALOGY.

Samuel Griffing and Cornelia Augusta (Palmer) Cooke. He was born May 30, 1878, in Branford, Conn. Mr. Cooke is a farmer, and they live in Branford, Conn. They are Congregation alists.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Irving Huntington, born February

6,

1908, in Branford, Conn.

Mary Adelpha,

born February 11, 1912, in Branford, Conn.

1.3. 4.3. 7. 5.2.


in

Delia Adelaide (Huntington) Gillette, born February 10, 1827, Windham, Conn.; married, November 15, 1852, in AVindham, Salmon Cone

(iillette.

He was

born

in Colchester,

Conn. Conn.

Mrs.

Gillette died

November

19, 1868, in Colchester,

children.
*
1.

Walter Huntingtox,
Helen Cotrell,
Buffalo,

born November 12, 1855.


7,

2.

born March

1860;

died April 19, 1897, in

N. Y.

She never married.

1. 3. 4. 3. 7. 5. 2. 1.

Walter Huntington Gillette,

born November
1.

12,

1855; married

Julia Elizabeth Williams, and lives in Providence, R.

children.
1.

HoNUR William,

born April

4,

1887,

and died August

16, 1887.

2. 3.

Sarah Elizabeth,

born December

27, 1887'.''

Mary Adelaide,

born December 27, 1887?

1.3.4. 4.
David Huntington,
married, June 30, 1725,
died in
in Windham, Conn., December 6, 1697, and Mary Mason, who was born August 31, 1707. He

born

Windham,
list

in

September, 1871.
in 1735.

ham church

of

members

His wife was enrolled on the AVindShe was a great-granddaughter of Gen.

John Mason.

children, born in WINDHAM, CONN.


*
1.

Nathan,

born July 22, 1726.

*
*

2. 3.

4.
5.

Hezekiah, born October 3, 1728. Anne, born November 14, 1730. David, born October 24, 1733, and

died the next day.

Mary, born

6.

7.

and married Richard Abby, of AVindham. They had a son, Mexari, born December 4, 1752. Lydia, born August 29, 1738, and died next day. David, born February 27, 1742-3.
April
2,

1735,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1.

631

3.4. 4.

1.

born July 22, 1726, in Windham, Conn. He married, October 2, 1752, INIary Burley, who died November 24, 1754; he He died in Windmarried, for his second wife, April 15, 1756. Mary Mason.

Nathan Huntington,

ham,

in 1818.

He had joined

the church in 1753.

CHILDREN, BORN IN WINDHAM, CONN.


1.

Olive, born November

8,

175-, and died July 29, 1755.


is

The

last

figure in the year of her birth

omitted in the record.

2.

3.

Olive, born July 19, 1757. Edney, born January 15, 1760,
Franklin, Conn.

an<l

married Uriel Edgerton, of


of

4.

Anna, born January

2,

1762,

and married David Edgerton,

5.

Munson, Mass. Daniel, born December

13, 1764.

6.

Mary,

born November
son,

5,

1766, and married

Jeduthum Symonds.

She had a
Plainfield.

who

lived in

who married
*
7.

a Fitch,

Windham; two daughters, Jerusha, and Mary, who married a Wilbur, of

Nathan, born

in 1776.

8.

Her great-grandLouisa, married William Butler, of Hampton. son, Edward Eugene Fuller, is prominent in the Congregational church, in the state, and fraternal societies, and has been a
long-time a resident of Tolland, Conn.

9.
;

Betsey, born

in 1777,

and died

in 1796.

1.3.4.4.1.2.
Conn.; married

Olive (Huntington) Robinson, born July 19, 1757, in Windham, Asa Robinson, Jr., of Hampton, September 17, 177 7.
children.
1.

2. 3.

Thomas, born August 7, 1779. Whitney, born September 21,

1782.

4. 5.
6.
7.

Oliver, born April 21, 1785. Olive, born March 19, 1788. Lewis, born December 14, 1790. Betsy, born December 26, 1793. Nathan, born August 15, 1796.
jSIary, born February 25, 1800.

8.

1.

3.4.4. 1.5.
13,

Daniel

Huntington, born December

1764, in

Windham, Conn.;

married, April 19, 1786, Merial, daughter of Perez Tracy, of Preston, Conn.

032

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Windham, November 21, 1824. His widow, born November 27, March 7, 1857. She had united with the Conchurch in Windham, more than sixty years before her death, and
last,

He

died in

1765, died in Norwich, Conn.,

gregational

found herself, to the

sustained by the hopes and consolations of religion.

CHILDREN.
1.

Philomela born December

30, 1787, married,

September 1806,

Nathaniel Squier, of Ashford, and had ten children.


2.

3.

4.

Merial, born June 3, 1789, and died April 23, 1796. Mason, born February 9, 1791. Betsey, born September 15, 1793, and lived for many years
emj)lary Christian

in the

family of Zalmon Storrs of South Mansfield, and was an ex-

woman.
25,

5.

Marcia Merinda,
1829,

born October

1799; married, in November,

Thomas

Allen of Colchester.

They had two

children,

6.

7.

Thomas, deceased, and Jestina IVIarinda. Eliza, born April 25, 1804 married, March 24, 1844, Cyrus Palmer They had two sons, Daniel Huntington, now dead, of Norwich. and AV alter. Nancy, born August 31, 1807; married, March 26, 1842, Zalmon A. Church, of Norwich. They had two children, Merial Tracy
;

and William A.

1.

3. 4. 4. 1. 5. 3.
born February
9,

Mason Huntington,
ried

1791, in

Windham, Conn.; mar-

March

19, 1812, Sally Parsons.

He

died in 1821.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary

Ann, born

in

1813; married Gilbert Patton of Columbia,


a Mr. Elliott, a missionary, and went

Conn.
2.

Harriet Newell, married


to Illinois.

1.
1797, Sarah (1. 1818, and his
1850.

3.4.4.
He

1. 7. Windham, Conn.; married in Windham, Conn., September,


16,

Nathan Huntington, born


2. 5. 4. 1. 2. 1.).

in 1776, in

died in

widow married Daniel Ashley, of Hampton, Conn., January She died in New York, January 26, 1850.
CHILDREN.

1.

George Washington,
further West.

born in 1800; married, and wont with

his
still

brother William to Norwich, N. Y., and after his death,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
2.

633

3.

4.

Marvin, born in 1801 and died in 1815. William, born in 1803. Nathan, born in 1811, and died May
captain.

13,

1840.

He was

a sea

*
*

5.
6.
7.

Lucy Ann, born Marcli 30, 1814. Emily, born May 13, 1816. LuoiAN, born in 1818. He was a seaman, and in 1858 was mate of ship Harvest, sailing out of New Bedford.

first

1.3.4.4.
William Huntington,
Windham,
born
in

1.
;

7.3.
married November
27, 1823, in

1803

Conn., Lucretia Harris, and died August 13, 1831, in Norwich, N.Y.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Marvin William,
Kate, born
in

born September
;

15, 1824.

2.

1826

lived in

Oswego, N. Y.

1.3.4.4.
married November
died in 1898, in
16, 1847, in

1. 7. 3. 1.
born September
Y.,
15.

Marvin William Huntington,


McGraw.

1824, in Conn.;

McGraw, N.

Sarah Maria Bowker, who

He was

a mason by trade.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

Kate Adell, born November 29, 1852, Ella Louise, born May 17, 1856. William Arthur, born May 5, 1860.

in

Norwich, N. Y.

1.3. 4.
N.
Y.;

4.

1.7. 3.

1.

2.
17, 1856, in

Ella Louise (Huntington) Holden, born May


married September
live in 18, 1878, in

Norwich,

McGraw, N.

Y.,

Myron Delsen Holden.

They

McGraw.
CHILD.

1.

Seymour Bowker.
1. 3.

4.4. 1.7. 3.

1. 3.

William Arthur Huntington, born May 5, 1860, in Walton, N. Y.; married, first, April 7, 1880, in McGraw, N. Y., Annette Louise, daughter of Lucius Emery and Lydia (Griffitli) Brooks. She was born February 18, 1861, He married, in McGraw, N. Y., and died June 16, 1911, in Monterey, N. Y.
second, October 22, 1912, in Corning, N. Y., Corolee

Hannah, daughter

of

Edgar A. and Minnie (Coye) Barkman. terey, N. Y.

She was born

May

5,

1882, in

Mon-

634

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He
1887.
is

is

a Baptist clergyman, and a printer.

He

is

a graduate of Colgate

College in Hamilton, N. Y., 1886, and of Hamilton Theological Seminary in

He

has been pastor of a number of churches

in

New York

State,

and

now

in Freeville,

N. Y., with no

])astorate at present.

CHILDREN.
1.

Sarah Lydia,
June
in
2,

born

May

18,

1882, in

1905, in Bethany, N. Y.,

McGraw, N. Y.; married Edwin Dewey Frost, and lives


1,

Unadilla Forks, N. Y.
7,

2.

3.

Ruth Emma, born April Anna Rose, born July 1,


L. Bills.

1885
;

died February

1903.

married December 22, 1909, Claude They reside in West Walworth, N. Y., where they
1888
1894; lived in Canastota, N. Y.,

4.

were married. Faith Louise, born December


in 1908.

2,

5.

Alonzo Brooks, born February


in 1908.

15, 1898; lived in Canastota,

N.

Y.,

6.

William Marvin,
in 1908.

born June 20, 1902; lived

in Canastota,

N. Y.,

1.3.4.4.
in

1. 7. 5.
born March 30, 1814; married
lived.

Lucy Ann (Huntington) Wheeler,

November, 1831, Stephen AVheeler, of Pomfret, where she June 30, 1836. children.
1. 2.

She died

Jane, born in 1834. Charles, born in 1836.

1.3.4.4.1.7.6.
13, 1816;

Emily (Huntington, Snow) VanVleck, born May


June
1850.
3,

married,
died in

1837, David Snow, a tlour merchant in

New York

City,

who

She married, second, June


living in

15, 1853,

V. VanVleck, a dentist.

They

were

New York

City in 1863.

children, (snow.)
1.

2.

3.

Julia Ann, born March 24, 1838. Fielder Huntington, born January 2, 1841. George Hamilton, born February 20, 1843.

4.
5.

Charles H.

Edward

D., born August 30, 1845. Pye, born September 1, 1849.

child. (VANVLECK.)
6.

Emily Amelia, born

July 14, 1854, and died December

13, 1857.

Three

of the sons served in the

Union Army.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

635

1.3.4.4.2.
Hezekiah Huntington, born October
married,
3,

1728, in

Windham

Conn., and

November

28, 1754,

Submit Murdock.
first

He was

in service during the

Revolution, going to Boston with the


major's commission.

troops raised in Connecticut, with a


in the

Seeing the miserable condition of the arms then

he went to Philadelphia and made a proposal to congress, to return to Windham and open a manufactory for repairing muskets, and other arms. On this condition Washington returned his commission, and he served the government many years, in repairing and making arms. He
hands of the
soldiers,

claimed that he was the

first

man

in

America who made a gun.

After exset-

hausting his means in this service, he went to Philadelphia and effected a


paper.

tlement with the government, receiving as his pay, 74,000 dollars of continental

The value

of this suddenly depreciated, so that, to use his


it

own

lan-

guage, a hundred dollars of

was kept many years, in committed, by one of his

would not buy a breakfast. The entire package hopes of its redemption by the govei"nment,and finally
sons, to the flames, after his death.

lived about ten years in Walpole,

He and his wife N. H., but returned to Windham, Conn., about the year 1803, where he died, September 17, 1807; and his wife, April
24, 1808,

aged 74 years.

spoken of as a man of high character and position. At a meeting Governor and Committee of Safety, March 8, 1777, it was agreed that, "whereas Thomas Allen of New London, by authority of.such town, is judged inimical to the liberties of the American States and ought to be removed from said town, therefore, voted, resolved and ordered, that said Allen be sent to the town of Windham, there to abide within the Umits of the first society, under the care and oversight of Major Ebenezer Backus and Capt. Hezekiah Huntington, two of the Committee of Inspection." He was major of the fifth regiment of Militia and in service in Connecticut and Rhode Island.
is

He

of the

CHILDREN, BORN IN WINDHAM, CONN.


*1.
2.

Eunice, born January 3, 1756. Submit, born March'29, 1758, and died October

18, 1759.

*3.

*4.

Gamaliel, born November 28, GuRDON, born April 30, 1763.

1760.

*5.
*6.

*7.
*8.

Submit, born August 8, 1765. Sybbel, born November 22, 1768. Lydia, born August 7, 1775.

Jerusha, born March

7,

1780.

1. 3. 4. 4. 2. 1.

Ct.;

Eunice (Huntington) Ripley, born January 3, 1756, in AVindham, married December 8, 1774, Capt. Ralph Ripley, a grandson of the daughGov. Bradford, of Massachusetts.

ter of

636

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3. 4.

5.

Bradford, born March 18. 1776. Elizabeth, born August 9, 17 78; married, first, a Youngs; second, the Hon. John Baldwin, of Windliam. Christopher, born December 12, 1781. Eliphalet, born October 31, 1784; married November 16, 1817, JuUa Larabee. Eunice, born November 12, 1786; married Horace Lathrop, of
Cherry Valley, N. Y.

6.
7.

Ralph Huntington,
Laura, born July
Mansfield, Conn.
4,

born November 16, 1789.


1792;

married Earl Swift, m.d., of South

8.

James, born December


and

10, 1794;

was a colonel

in the

U.

S.

Army,

later Supt. of the arsenal in Springfield, Mass., and, in 1862,

chief of the ordnance department in the United States service.

1. 3. 4. 4. 2. 3.

Gamaliel Huntington,

born November 28, 1760,

in

Windham, Conn.;

married Keturah Armstrong, of Franklin, Conn., February 13, 1782; moved to Walpole after the birth of his first two children, and died there, February
2,

1813, and his wife, 'July

5.

1831.

He was
Col.

a non-cominissioned officer in the battalion under the

command

of

Samuel McClennan during the Revolutionary War.

these children, excepting the three oldest, were born


IN
1.

walpole,

N. H.

Abigail, born
in

in

Windham,
4,

Ct.,

October

11, 1783,

and died single


1!1,

Walpole,

May

1849. 1785, and died single in Walpole, July

2.

Emma,
1808.

born August

7,

*3.

*4.
5.

William, born December 2, 1787. Lucinda, born November 20, 1789. Lydia, born ]\Iay 2, 179-2, and died
1812.

single in Walpole,

October

8,

*6.
7.

Oliver, born October 25, 1794. Laura, born November 13, 1796, and died
1800.

in

Walpole, August 26,


19, 1800.

8.

*9.

Levi, born January 4, 1799, and died August Laurinda, born January 27, 1801.

*10.

*11.

George, born September 3, 1803. Eleanora, born July 23, 1806.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

637

1. 3. 4. 4. 2. 3. 3.

William Huntington,

born

in

Leinster,

N. H., DecembtT

2,

1787;

married, Thanksgiving Day, November, 1829,

Mary Drake Leavey, daughter

of Aaron and Sophia Leavey, of Chichester, N. H., and died in Keene, N. H., He lived awhile in East Windsor, Conn. His wife was January 30, 1844. born in Chichester, N. H., July 20, 1810, and died at Lake Village, N. H.,

December
*1.
2.

1,

1854.

children.

Eleanora Bellows, born December 13, 1831. Geor(je Howard, born at Andover, N. H., July
lived in

4,

1833,

and

Madison, Wis.

3.

Elizabeth Armstrong, born at AValpole, N. H., October 20, 1836; married, November 30, 1854, Andrew J, Prescott, an
engineer, at

4.

Mary

Lake Grace, born

Village,
in

N. H.
6,

Walpole, N. H., April

1838.

1. 3.
in

4.4.2. 3.3.
23, 1849,

1.
born December 13, 1831,

Eleanora Bellows (Huntington) Burrel,


Andover, N. H.; married, September
])enter of

Horatio N. Burrel, a car-

Lake

Village,

N. H.

children.
1. 2.

William Huntington, born

July

3,

1850.

3.

Frederic, born September 2, 1854. Eugene, born November 16, 1857.


living, in 1858, in

They were

Oronoco, Olmstead County, Minn.

1.3.4. 4. 2. 3.4.
LuCinda (Huntington) Hicks, born November
20, 1789, in AValpole,

N. H.; married, February 18, 1818, Samuel Hicks, of New Hartford, N. Y. She died October 2, 1820, in New Hartford, and Mr. Hicks died April 8, 1876, Mr. Hicks was a manufacturer and a man of high in New Hartford, N. Y.
;

standing.

an old time Whig, one of the presidential electors for John Quincy Adams, and a lineal descendant of Lion Gardiner, first lord of the

He was

Manor of Gardiner's

Island,

and one of the founders

of

East Hampton, N. Y.

children.
1.

Mary

E., born in

New

Hartford, N. Y.,

November

20, 1818.

2.

LuciNDA Huntington, born June


1.

27, 1820.

3.4.4. 2.3.4.

2.
eJune 27, 1820, in

LuciNDA Huntington (Hicks) MacFarland, born

New

Hartford, N. Y.; married, June 25, 1850, Luther Wheelock MacFarland.

638

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
born in North Adams, Mass., November
9,

He was

1811, and died in


8.

Hartford, August 11, 1892.


Hartford.

His wife died December

1907, also in

New New

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Elizabeth Sanger, born

Ajjril 13, 1851.


in

2.

Samuel Hicks,
1853.

born in 1852,

Brooklyn, N. Y.; died July

3,

3.

Alice Huntington, born June


ried,

15, 1853, in

Brooklyn, N. Y.; mar-

February
5,

5,

1903, in

New

Hartford, N. Y., Loton Sanford,

son of Isaac

J.

and Mary (Ingersoll) Hunt.


is

He was born

February
1875.

1852, in Utica, N. Y., and was married once before

this marriage.

He

a lawyer, a graduate of Columbia College,

He was

appointed United States Consul to Guelph, Cantill

ada, in 1890, and remained in consular service

1900.

They

are Episcojjalians, and live in Utica, N. Y.


4.
5.

Jessie, died in infancy.

Julia Sherrill, born January

24, 1860, in

Brooklyn, N. Y.

1.3. 4. 4.2.3.4.2.
New

1.
April 13, 1851, in

Elizabeth Sanger (MacFarland) Reed, born

York, N. Y.; married, December 15, 1886, in New Hartford. N. Y., William Marcus Reed. He was born February 2, 1850, in Wilmot, O. Mr.
is

Reed

a merchant, and was treasurer of Stark County, Ohio, and

Mayor

of

Massillon, Ohio, where they

now

live.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Huntington, born January 1, 1888, in Masillon, Ohio. William Sydney, born July 3, 1889, in Masillon, Ohio.
1. 3.

4.4.2.3.

6.

ried
27,

Oliver Huntington, born October 25, 1794, in Walpole, N. H.; marSophia Lane Abbot, March 31, 1835, and died in AValpole, January
1857.

His wife was born in Walpole, July

10, 1808.

children, born in walpole,


1.

n. h.

Edward Lane,

born October

23,

1838.

He was

in

the

Union

2.

3.

4.

Army, and was reported dead, November 1, 1862. Sophia Mary, boin March 17, 1842; and was in the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Hartford, Conn., in 1857. Almira Susan, born December 28, 1844; with her sister in the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Hartford, Conn. Abby Rebecca, born April 7, 1850; also with her sisters in the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Hartford, Conn.

ttUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.

630

1.3.4.4.2.3.9.
Laurinda (Huntington) Conant, born January
N. H.; married,
27, 1801, in

Walpole,

May

7,

1840, William Conant,

and resided

at Bellows Falls,

Vermont.
CHILD.
1.

William

J.

1.3. 4.4.2.3. 10.


(iEORGE Huntington, born September
ried,
3,

1803, in Walpole, N. H.; mar-

Septemlier

5,

1850, Harriet

W.

Kidder, and lived in Walpole.

He

w;ia

and honored with several official posts which he filled acceptably. From 1834 to '37 he was in the state legislature; from 1842 to '47, was high sheriff of the county; in 1850 he was a member of the convention for revising the state constitution; and in 1851 he was one of the governor's
successful in business,
council.

child.
1.

Mary

Kidder, born February

20, 1856, in

Walpole, N. H.

1.3. 4. 4.2. 3. 11.


Eleanora (Huntington) Bellows,
married, October 20, 1831, Isaac F. Bellows.

born July

23, 1806, in

Walpole,

children.
1.

2. 3.

George Huntington. Grace E.

Anna

F.

1.3.4.4.2.4.
ried, in

and

Gurdon Huntington, born April 30, 1763, in Windham, Conn.; marNew London, December 25, 1785, Temperance Williams, (1. 3. 4. 5. 2.), moved to Walpole. N. H., in October, 1789. He was a goldsmith, and
widow removing
to Bloomfield,

died in Walpole, N. H., July 26, 1804, his


1760, in (iroton. Conn.

Ohio, where she died at the age of sixty-three.

May

25, 1823.

She was born

September

5,

children.

AH
*
*
1.

but the

first of this

family were born in Walpole.

The

dates of this

family as reported at diff'erent times are very unlike.

Mary Buckingham,
New

born August

29, 1787.

2. 3.

Marvin, born February 14, 1789. Eunice Ripley, born November 10,
of

1790; married William Palmer

Hartford, N. Y., in 1809, and died in April, 1810.

640
4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Ralph Ripley,

born in February, 1792, and died single


26,

in

Novem-

ber, 1826, in Kendal, Ohio.


5.

Elizabeth Mason, born February


field,

1794

married, August 29,

1823, Francis Procter, of Manchester, Mass., and lived in Bloom-

Ohio.

6.
7.

Nancy Amanda,

born July

15, 1797,

8.

Joseph Morgan, born December 8, 1799, and December 8, 1833, in New Hartford. N. Y. GuRDON Williams, born July 6, 1804.

died, unmarried,

1.3.4.4.2.4.1.
Mary Buckingham (Huntington) Brown, born August 29, 1787, in Windham, Conn.; married November 9, 1806, in Westmoreland, N. H., He was Ephraim Alexander, son of Ephraim and Hannah (Howe) Brown.
born October 27, 1775, in Westmoreland, N. H.
lived in

Westmoreland, N. H.

He removed

1813, and died there April 7, 1845. North Bloomfield, Ohio. Mr. Brown served several times in the Legislature in his native state. New Hampshire, and, after removing to Ohio, he more than once performed the same service for that State. He was captain of a company of militia, and was promoted to Governor's

He was a merchant, and North Bloomfield, Ohio, in His wife died January 26, 1862, also in
to

Aide, with rank of Colonel.

In 1814, in partnership with his uncle, (Mr.


of Peter C. Brooks, of

Thomas Howe) he purchased

Boston Township, seven,

range four, of the AVestern Reserve, known as Bloomfield. After a short time he assumed entirely the undertaking, and carried it out successfully. He was
a most active and reliable promoter of the " underground railway " during the

years of the Fugitive Slave Law.

children.
1.

Ephraim Alexander,
N.
H.; died

2.

1, 1807, in Westmoreland, North Bloomfield, O. George Washington, born May 25, 1810, in Westmoreland, N. H.; died April 12, 1841, in North Bloomfield, O.

born December

August

10, 1894, in

3.

Mary, born May


February

28, 1812.
9,

4.

5.

6.

1814, in North Bloomfield, O.; married, Warren, O., Julia Ann King [(! 2. 6. 3. 1. 8. 2. 2.),?] He died October 3, 1880, in South Carolina. Elizabeth Huntington, born April 12, 1816 died June 19, 1904, in North Bloomfield. James Monroe, born April 2, 1818, in North Bloomfield, O.; married May 13, 1844, in New Hartford, N. Y., Mary Hicks. He
19, 1842, in
;

Charles, born August

died October 28, 1867, in Massillon, O.


7.

Marvin Huntington,
O.; married,
first,

born August 12, 1820,

in

North Bloomfield,

in 1855,

Ann

Creassor; second, in 1883, Mrs.


1,

May

Palmer.

He

died August

1892.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
8.

641
O.;

Fayette, born December


January 10, 1910. Anne Frances, born
died April
7,

17, 1823, in

North Bloomfield,

mardied

ried in July 184 7, in Pittsburg, Pa., Cornelia Curtiss.

He

9.

May

30, 1826, in

North Bloomfield, O.

She

1914.

1.3.4.4.2. 4.1.3.
Mary (Brown) Wing,
born

May

28,

1812, in Westmoreland, N. H.;

Bane and Mr. Lucy (Clary) Wing. He was born July 27, 1810, in Wilmington, Vt. Wing was a farmer and a merchant. In May, 1831, he moved to Bloomfield, Mrs. Wing died in the same town DeO., where he died January 1, 1898. cember 15, 1887. Tn 1869 Mr. Wing was elected a member of the House in the Ohio LegisHe served four years in the Civil War, lature, and was re-elected in 1871. was commissioned by President Lincoln, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster He of the United States Volunteers and Brevet Major and Lieut. Colonel. served on the staff of General Dodge, until the taking of Atlanta, and was then ordered to Newbern, N. C, as acting Chief Quartermaster of the district He enlisted of North Carolina, and remained there till the close of the war. in 1861, and was mustered out August 10, 1865. He spent some thirty years of his life as clerk and proprietor in mercanmarried, October 17, 1842, in Bloomfield, O., Joseph Knowles, son of
tile pursuits.

Latterly his pursuits were mainly in agriculture.

CHILDREN, BORN IN BLOOMFIELD, OHIO.


*
1.

Mary Huntington,

born August

18, 1843.

2.

3.

Elizabeth Brown, born December 30, 1844. Virginia Passavant, born November 17, 1846; married June
1869, in Bloomfield, O., Horace Rundlett Cheney.

30,

She died

February
4.

13, 1871, in

Hyde Park, Mass.

George Clary,

4, 1848; educated at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., and Harvard College; graduated in Law from Georgetown University. He was for a time chief clerk of the

born April

*
*
41

6. 6.
7.

United States Department of Justice, for three years, one of the Government Attorneys in the Court of Claims, and afterwards, by appointment of Secretary Freylinghuysen, the chief of the This position Diplomatic Bureau in the Department of State. he resigned in May, 1884, to practice law in Cleveland, O., where he has since been occupied accordingly. Francis Joseph, born September 14, 1850. Julia King, born May 7, 1853. Annie Margaret, born March 7, 1857.

042

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.4.4.2.4. 1.3.
Mary Huntington (Wing) McAdoo,
June
30, 1869,

1.
18,

born August
City, Ind.

1843; married
at

John

S.

McAdoo,

of

Michigan
CHILD.

She died

Gam-

bier, O.,

March

14, 1893.

1.

Joseph John, born at Bloomfield, O., August 20, 1875; married, December 5, 1907, Alice Snider, of Pittsburg, Pa.; where they now reside.
1.

3.4.4. 2. 4. 1.3.5.

ried,

Francis Joseph Wing, born September 14, 1850, at Bloomfield, ().; marSeptember 25, 1878, Mary Brackett Remington, of Cleveland, O. Mr. Wing was educated at Phillips Academy, and Harvard College; was admitted
bar in 1874, and began practice at Cleveland, O.

to the

While a judge
office

of the

Common

Pleas Court there, he was appointed by President McKinley, judge

of the United States District

Court

for

Northern Ohio, which

he exer-

cised accordingly, but later resigned to resume the general practice of law.

They

reside in Cleveland, O.

children.
1. 2.

3.

Virginia Remington, born October 2, 1881. Marie Remington, born November 8, 1885. Stephanie Remington, born in December, 1889.

1. 3.

4.4. 2.4. 1.3. 5.3.


in

married,

Stephanie Remington (Wing) Kennedy, born March 31, 1909, William McCreery Kennedy.
child.
1.

December, 1889

Stephanie Wing, born February

4,

1914.

1.3.4.
O.; married,

4.

2.4. 1. 3. 7.
7,

Annie Margaret (Wing) French, born March


June
10, 1885,

1857, at Bloomfield,

William Storrs French, of

New

Hartford, N. Y.,

where they now

reside.

children.
1.

2.

Marguerite ]\Iary, born January 31, 1890. Emily Huntington, born July 12, 1891.
1.

3.4.4.2.4.2.

born February 14, 1789, in Walpole, N. H.; marFebruary 14, 1822, in Bloomfield, O., Abigail Cole Goodnough. She was born February 6, 1796, and died October 30, 1827, in Painesville, O.
ried, first,

Marvin Huntington,

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

C^-i'S

May 11, 1828, in Painesville, O., Silvia Goodrich Harris, N. Y. He lived in East Windsor, Conn., from 1793 to 1811, in New Hartford, N. Y., from 1811 to 1816; then moved to Painesville, O., where he died June 6, 1874.
He
married, second,
of BufPalo,

CHILDREN, EXCEPT THE FIRST TWO OF THIS FAMILY BORN IN PAINESVILLE, OHIO.
*
1.

WERE

*
*
*

2.

3.

4.
5.

Edward Frederick, born November 7, 1823. Edgar Oregon, born January 27, 1825. Henry Goodenow, born September 3, 1826. GuRDON Harris, born December 21, 1828. Francis Hezekiah, born May 2, 1831; died
Painesville, O.
;

July 19, 1834, in

6.

* *

7.

8.
9.

10.

* 11. * 12. * 13.

Sylvia Elizabeth, born April 16, 1833 married, Erie, Penn., Derrick M. Eddy. He died June 2, Eddy died in Painesville, August 8, 1913. Mary Ann, born May 31, 1834. Cornelia Rogers, born April 1, 1836. Harriet Maria, born July 24, 1837. Sarah Bond, born March 25, 1839. Marvin, born November 20, 1842. Ellen Paine, born November 8, 1851. Louisa Peterson, born April 23, 1854.

in 1864, in
189.5.

Mrs.

1.
field,

3.4.4. 2.4.2.
8,

1.
7,

Edward Frederick Huntington,


O.; married,

born November

1823, in Bloom-

She was born August 12, 1822, in Painesville, O., and died August 16, 1860, in Wilmont, Wis. He married, second, November 4, 1860, Elizabeth Hussey. She died in January, 1862, in Wisconsin. He married, third, April 16, 1865, She was born August 10, 1823, in in Glencoe, Minn., Margaret McDougald. Glengarrie, Canada, and died November 23, 1902, in Glencoe, Minn. He was a carpenter and a farmer, and was for many years a trustee of the Catholic Church, of which he was a member.

January

1844, in Racine, Wis., Sarah Brownell.

children.
1.

Mary Emer,
a

born August

17, 1844, in
9,

Benedictine order, October

1869,

Racine, Wis. She joined a and was Mother Superior of

Convent

for fourteen years, then Superior of different missions


;

for about seven years

was connected with

St.

Alexius Hospital,

Bismarck, N. D., for some time.


because of
religion
2.
is
ill

At

the present time, (1910),

health, she

is

not in active service.

Her name

in

Sister Ignatia, O. S. B.

Edward Omer,
September

born August 12, 1847, in Wheatland, Wis.; died

20, 1880, ip Glencoe,

Minn.

644
*
3. 4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Theresa Ada, born January 12, 1854. Gertrude Frances, born November 16,
1863, in Wbeatland, Wis.

1857, and died April 16,

5.

Henry Bernard,

born January

26,

1861, in Wheatland, Wis.;

died September 25, 1879, in Glencoe, Minn.


*
6.

William Dougald,
1.

born January

18, 1866.

3.4. 4. 2.4. 2. 1.3.


born

Theresa Ada (Huntington) Mingo,


Wheatland, Wis.;
mari-ied,

January

12,

1854, in

October

22, 1876, in

Glencoe, Minn.,

Edmond,

son of Jean Baptist and Marguerite (Crete) Mingo.


1852, in Chittenden, Vt.

Mr. Mingo

is

a teacher in the

He was born January 4, common school. He

August 15, 1872; GlenAugust 1, 1877; New Canada, Minn., November 15, 1883; Centreville, Minn., August 16, 1891; Hamel, Minn., August 16, 1899; Hugo, Minn., August 25, 1907. Mrs. Mingo died in St. Peter, Minn., March 10, 1907. She was a Roman
to Cleveland, April 11, 1872; Stewart, Minn.,

moved

coe, Minn.,

C atholic.
children.
1.

Mary Assumpta Theresa,


Minn.; married,

born August

26, 187

7,

in

Glencoe,

May

15,

1904, in Hamel, Minn., Alexander

Aubin, M. D.
2.

They

live in

Hamel, Minn.
in

Mary Ann Gertrude,


died

born July 26, 1879,


16,

Glencoe, Minn.,

March

5,

1893, in Centreville, Minn.


1881, in Glencoe,

3.

Joseph Edmond Francis, born August


Lamottc.

Minn.; married, August 20, 1906, in Centreville, Minn., Agnes

They

live in

Hugo, Minn.

1.

3.4.4.2.
7,

4. 2. 1. 6.
18, 1866, in Glencoe,

William Dougald Huntington, born January


Minn.; married, September
1885, in Glencoe. Minn.,

Annie Mary Schick.

She was born April 28, 1868, in Camden, N. J. They live in Glencoe, Minn., and are Catholics.
children.
1.

2.
3.

Edward Frederick, born October Mary Ann, born June 20, 1889.

28, 1887.

4.
5. 6.
7.

Catherine Mary, born January 5, 1891. George William, born February 2, 1892.
Anna, born October 2, 1893. CuNNKJUNDA, born January
Ignatius
26, 1897.

Omer

Thoaias, born August


born March 15, 1901.
Aj)ril 11, 1906.

24, 1899.

8. 9.

Gertrude Lucy,

Frances Clara, born

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

045

1.3.4. 4.2.4.2.2.
Edgar Oregon Huntington,
O.; married,

February

23, 1848, in Faivport, O.,

and Lydia (Dolliver) Foster. 1890, in East Saginaw, Mich.

27, 1825, in N. Bloomfiekl, Jane Gray, daughter of Lathrop She was born July 30, 1828, and died April 15,

born January

He was a cabinet maker and an architect. They lived in Fairport, O., East Saginaw, Mich., Painesville, O., Jersey City, N. J., and moved to Paterson, N. J., September 1, 1891, where he died September 11, 1895. He attended the Methodist Episcopal Church during the last few years of
his life.

CHILDHEN.
1.

Marvin Lathuop,
November

born March

10, 1849, in Fairport, O.;

married,

22, 1880, in P^ast

Saginaw,

]\Iich.,

Bridget Lynch.

*
*

2. 3.

4.

He died April 12, 1882, in East Saginaw, Mich. George Edgar, born December 7, 1851. Francis Morgan, born June 4, 1854. Eliza Jane, born May 12, 1856, in Painesville, O.;
15, 1857, in Painesville,

died February

O.
in Painesville, O.; died

5.

Lydia Abigail, born


18, 1858.

July 13, 1858,

July

6.

Albert Harris,
ried,

born January
born April

25, 1860, in Painesville, O.; is

mar-

and

lives in Seattle, AVash.


15, 1862, in Painesville,

7.

8.

William Robert, Harry, born July

0.
28.

14, 1864, in Painesville O.; died

February

1890, in East Saginaw, Mich.


9.

Maud

Viola, born February


6,

11,

1871, in East Saginaw, Mich.;

died October

1872, in East Saginaw, Mich.

1.

3.4. 4. 2.4. 2.2.2.


boj-n

George Edgar Huntington,


married,
first,

December

7,

1851, in Fairport, O.;

February 23, 1873, in Forrestville, Mich., Augusta A., daughter He married, second. May 26, of Daniel C. and Mary Ann (Howey) Swayze. She was born January 13, 1869, in 1888, in Omaha, Neb., Hilda J. Peterson. Sweden. He was a train dispatcher, and lived in Fremont, Neb., where he
died July
2,

1909.

He was

an Episcopalian.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Pearl, born December

20, 1878. 21, 1880, in

2.

Norma
lives

A.,

born October

Michigan City,

Ind.,

and

with her sister Pearl.


1889, in Fremont, Neb.

3.

4.
5.

George Wynne, born August 2, 1881. Raymond Arthur, born February 12,
Imo Josephine, born June
9,

1893, in Fremont, Neb.

646

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,

1.3.4.4. 2. 4.2. 2. 2.

1.
20, 1878, in

Pearl (Huntington) Douemus, born December


They
reside in

Saginaw,

Mich.; married April 20, 1897, in Paterson, N. J., William Ransley Doremus.

Mountain Lakes, N.

J.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

4.

Ruth Norma, born September 5, 1898. Lillian, born January 10, 1901. Pearl, born January 10, 1901 died September Arthur Huntington, born January 25, 1903.
;

26, 1901.

1. 3.

4. 4.2. 4. 2. 2. 2. 3.

born August 2, 1881, in Michigan City, January 1, 1907, in Ashtabula Harbor, Mary Cordelia, daughter She was born March 31, of Clarence Eugene and Minnie (Bruce) Gaboon. She resides in Ashtabula, O., where her husband died 1882, in Freeport, 111. June 29, 1912, CHILDREN.
Ind.; married,
1.

George Wynne Huntington,

Wynne Eugene,

born

May

5,

1908.
27, 1910.

2.

Frederick Bruce, born October

1.3.4.4. 2.4. 2.2.3.


Francis Morgan Huntington, born June
married, June 18, 1877, in Paterson, N.
J.,

4,

1854, in Painesville, O.;

Prudence, daughter of Samuel and


27, 1849, in Paterson,

Mary Ann (Drew)

Lair.

She was born December


J.,

N.

J.

He was
City,

a telegrapher, and lived in Painesville, O., East Saginaw, Mich,, Jersey


J,,

N.

and Paterson, N.
first

whei-e he died, February

7,

1903.

He was

Methodist, and the


the Wesley
of 1891.

meeting, which later resulted in the organization of


J.,

M.

E. Church in Paterson, N.
also

was held

at his

home,

in the fall

one of the organizers of the church, was its first Sunday School Superintendent, and held that position from the early part of 1892 to October, 1898. He was also one of the Church Trustees for a number of years.

He was

children.
1. 2.

May, born December 3, 1879, in Jersey City, N. J. John Marvin, born September 7, 1881, in Jersey City, N. J.; married,

October

3,

1912, in Paterson, N.

J.,

Jessie Elvira, daughter

of William

Andrew and Martha (Van Kirk) Leather. She was He is a clerk and born November 2, 1883, in Paterson, N. J. stenographer; lived in Jersey City, N. J., and moved to Paterson, They are N. J., in September, 1891, where he now resides.
Methodists, and Mr. Huntington
is

President of the

Ep worth

League, elected

in

May,

1912.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1.

647

3.4.4.2.4.2.

2. 7.

William Robert Huntington, born April 15, 1862, in Painesville, Ohio; married September 7, 1892, in Saginaw, Mich., Anna Louise, daughter She was born Septemof Frederick and Wilhelmina (Buclitekirche) Meyers.
ber 24, 1872, in Hamburg, Germany.

He

is

a contractor, and

moved

to Detroit, Mich., in 1893, to Cleveland,


lives, in 1910.

O., in 1898,

and

to Kirkland,

Wash., where he now CHILD.

1.

William Meyers,

born February

26, 1906, in Cleveland,

Ohio.

1.3.4.4.2.4. 2.3.
Henry Goodenow Huntington,
ville, O.;

born September

3,

1826, in Painesof

married, April

1,

1862, in Painesville, O.,

Hannah Jane, daughter

Armstrong and Jane (Reeder) Hamilton. She was born, October 28, 1837, in He was a carpenter, and lived Edinboro, Pa., and died November 12, 1905. in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiana, and lUinois, and from April 1, 1862, to April He died in Painesville, December 19, 1902. 1, 1878, in Concord, O. They were members of the Christian Church, and Mr. Huntington was Elder for twenty years, and honorary elder for two years until the time of his
death, taking the office of elder in 1880.

children, born in concord, OHIO.


1. 2.

3.

Abigail Jane, born January 14, 1863. Kittie Nancy, born October 28, 1864; married. May 18, 1893, in They live in Perry, O. Painesville, O., Henry George Norton. Eleanor Reeder, born October 21, 1866 died February 2, 1904,
;

* 4.

Youngstown, O. Francis Marion, born March


in

3,

1869.

1. 3. 4.

4.2. 4. 2.

3. 4.

Francis Marion Huntington, born March 3, 1869, in Concord, O.; married, first, December 31, 1890, in Painesville, O., Tydirl, daughter of D. T.
Davis.

She was born January

18, 1867, in

Youngstown, O.
1,

He

married,

second, Viola Stanhope, in Painesville, O., where she was born.

He was
member

a farmer and a teamster, and on AjDril

1878,
11,

moved from Con1911.

cord, O., to Painesville, O.,

where he died February


child.

He was

of the Christian Church.

1.

Abby, born November

30,

1891, in Painesville, O.

She lived

in

Cleveland, O., in 1912.

648

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 3. 4.

4. 2. 4. 2. 4.
born December 21, 1828, in Painesville,

GuRDON Harris Huntington,


Ohio.; married,
of
first,

.January

4,

1855, in Green, Ohio, Selina Listen, daughter

Samuel and Sarah (PMdy) Cowden.


3,

She was born October

22, 1826,

and
8,

died September

1859, in Painesville, O.

He

married, second, October

1860, in Painesville, O.,

Amanda A. Cowden,

a sister of his first wife.

She

was born January 26, 1834. Mr. Huntington was a carpenter, of a very fine and prepossessing appearHe died Deance, one of nature's noblemen, and honored the name he bore. cember 12, 1912, in Painesville, O., mourned by a large circle of friends.

CHILDREN, BORN IN PAINESVILLE, OHIO.


1.

Selina Cowden, born January

24, 1856.

She and her stepmother

lived in Painesville, Ohio, in 1912.


2.

Laura Tinan,

born January 14, 1858, and died

May

5,

1879.

1. 3. 4. 4. 2. 4. 2. 7.

Mary Ann (Huntington)


ville, O.;

Scranton, born May

31, 1834, in Paines-

married, April 27, 1859, in Painesville, O., Charles Henry, son of

Benjamin and Samantha (Crawford) Scranton. He was born September 16, 1827, in Camden, N. J. He was a harness maker, and lived in Painesville, O., He Marysville, Cal., and Brockport, N. Y., where he died August 12, 1902. was a Methodist.

CHILDREN,
1.

Fanny Maria,
October

born

May

16,

1860, in Painesville, O., married,

19, 1881, in

Brockport, X. Y., Richard Elias Garrison.

They
2.

May

live in Brockport, N. Y. Louise, born October 23, 1864, in Brockport, N. Y.; married, August 17, 1887, in Brockport, X. Y., Wilson Henry jMoore.

They
3.

live in

Brockport, N. Y.

Grace Huntington,
1867, in Brockport,

born March

15, 1867,

and died August

3,

N. Y.

1.

3.4. 4.2.4.2. 8.
April
1,

Cornelia Rogers (Huntington) Greer, born


ville, O.;

1836, in Paines-

married, October 22, 1856, in Painesville, O., William Franklin, son Caroline (Blair) Greer.

of

died February 10, 1875, in Painesville.

He was born August 12, 1835, and Soon after his marriage Mr. Greer made his home on the northern portion of the Samuel Huntington farm. Here his children were born, and here he died.
Thomas and

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

649

Colbert Huntington, born


ville,

April

20,

1858; lives in

Paines-

O.

2.

Mary Huntingtox,
bula, O.

born August

6,

1863; married, February 11,

1890, in Painesville, O., Burritt B. Seymour.

He

lives in

Ashta-

Mrs. Seymour died July 22, 1906.

1.3.4.4.2.4.
Painesville, O.;

2. 9.
born July 24, 1837, in
Painesville,

Harriet Maria (Huntington) Acheson,


married, December
1,

1863, in

Adam,

son of

born April 27, 1817, in Dunsilly, County Antrim, Ireland, and Avas married once before this marriage. Mr. Acheson was a stove manufacturer, and died in Erie, Penn.. August 14,
1905. He was a vestryman in the Episcopal church Acheson died March 27, 1908, in North East, Pa.
for

William and Elizabeth (Agnew) Acheson.

He was

many

years.

Mrs.

CHILDREN.
1.

Maria Huntington,
He

ried, April 15, 1902, in Erie, Penn.,

(Rees) Benedict.

5, 1865, in Painesville, O.; marJoseph Melville, son of Joseph and Electra graduated from Union College in 1866, and from Berk-

born March

eley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn., in 1869.

He was

an Episcopal

clergyman, and died December

22, 1907.

Mrs. Benedict lives in North East,

Penn.
*
2.

Sarah Huntington,

born August 31, 1867.

1. 3. 4. 4. 2. 4. 2. 9. 2.

Sarah Huntington (Acheson) Sullivan,

born August

31, 1867, in

Erie, Pa.; married, July 23, 1891, in Erie, Frederick William, son of

Abram

and Jane (Dodsworth) Sullivan. He was born September 13, 1865, in AVest Millcreek, Penn. Mr. Sullivan is in the milk, cream and ice cream business. He moved from Erie, Penn., to Battle Creek, December 5, 1907, where he now resides. He was a vestryman in Trinity (P. E.) Church in Erie, Penn., and is now vestryman in St. Thomas Church in Battle Creek, Mich.

CHILDREN, born IN ERIE, PA.


1. 2.

3.

Frederick William, born May 25, 1895. Sylvia Harris, born June 8, 1897. Ralph Acheson, born December 15, 1898.

1.3.4.4.2.4.
Marvin Huntington,
ried,

2. 11.

born November 20, 1842, in Painesville, O.; marJuly 30, 1868, in Painesville, Ellen Cyrene, daughter of William Henry Harrison Elias. She was born April 3, 1845.

650

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He
(1915.)

died April

5,

1900, in his native town, where his

widow

still

resides,

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Ralph Elias, born June Kate Ella, born August

23, 1869.
20, 1873.

1.

3. 4. 4. 2. 4. 2. 11. 1.

born June 23, 1869, in Painesville, O.; naarOctober 14, 1902, in PaiuesvUle, Annette May, daughter of Calvin and Jane (Burns) Barnes. She was born December 18, 1877, in Painesville. He
ried,
is

Ralph Elias Huntington,

a seedsman, and grower, and lives in Painesville, Ohio.

CHILD.
1.

Ruth Annette,

born October

15, 1906.

1. 3. 4. 4.

2.4. 2. 12.
born November
8,

Ellen Paine (Huntington) Kenny,


Painesville, O.; married in 1874, in Painesville,

1851,
of

in

Eugene Omar, son

and Phoebe (Haywood) Kenny. He was born in Geneva, N. Y., in was in the hardware business. He died December 26, 1908, in Painesville.

George 1852, and

children.
1.

Eva

Louise, born

May

9,

1875; lives in Painesville, O.


9,

2.

Florence Huntington, born February


1911.

1888; died

March

19,

3.

Herbert Huntington, born December

2,

1892; lives in Akron, O.

1.

3.4. 4.2. 4.2. 13.


23, 1854, in Paines1,

Louisa Peterson (Huntington) Way, born April


ville, O.;

John Huldah (Ellsworth) Way. He was born October 6, 1848, in Concord, O. He is a civil engineer, and lived in Ohio till 1877, in Texas till 1883, He in California till 1884, then in Sydney, N. S. W., Australia, up to 1908. Mrs. Way died January 22, 188.3, in Corsicana, is now in New Zealand. Texas. He is a 32d degree Mason, and a great traveler.
married, April
1879, in Denison, Texas, Allen Jay, son of

Chisholin and

Louise Eva, born January 12, 1883, in Corsicana, Tex.; married, August 6, 1903, in Dayton, O., Harry Barnett Walker. They
live in Erie,

Penn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

651

1.3.4.4.2.4.
Nancy Amanda (Huntington) Harris,
pole,

6.
born July 15, 1797, in Wal-

N. H.; married, November


in 1796.
]Mr.

18, 1819, in Painesville, O.,

Milo Harris.
of 1812.

He
en-

was born
listed

Han-is was a cabinet maker, and served in the

War

He

from Buffalo, N. Y.

He

died October 31, 1882, and his wife July 24,


Methodists.

1882, in Painesville, O.

They were

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Eunice Huntington, born August 31, 1820. Albert Huntington, born May 1, 1827; married

Eliza Duncan.

1.3. 4.4.2. 4. 6. 1.
Eunice Huntington (Harris) Palmer, born August
Painesville, O.; married in April, 1840, in Painesville,
31, 1820, in

Jerome Palmer.

He

was born January

14, 1816, in Litchfield,

Conn., and died April 24, 1884.

children.
1.

Sarah Amanda,

born February 20, 1841, in Bloomfield, O.; living in Plainfield, N. J., and was a teacher of music.

is

2.

3.

Cassius Clay, born November 21, 1845. Thomas Floyd, born January 3, 1851, in
Helerf Barrett.

Painesville, O.; married

He

died April

6,

1883.

1. 3. 4. 4.
married,

2.4.6.

1.

2.

Cassius Clay Palmer, born November 21, 1845, in Painesville, O.; November 10, 1868, in San Francisco, Cal., Martha Ella, daughter of Timothy and Mary Etta (Morrison) Sargent. She was born February 6, They live in New York City, N. Y. 1850, in Lawrence, Mass.
children.
1.

Mary

2.
3.

4.

Eunice, born November 3, 1871, in San Francisco, George Harris, born August 24, 1876, in Oakland, Cal. Alma Ella, born April 23, 1880, in Oakland, Cal. MiLO, born in Railway, N. J.; died in infancy.

Cal.

1.

3.4.4.2.

4. 8.
6,

Gurdon Williams Huntington,


ary
6,

born July

1804

married, in

New

Hartford, N. Y., September 27, 1832, Bricea


1812.

Ann

Smith,

who was born Febru-

in Canton, Stark Co., Ohio.

He was engaged in a railroad and express agency, and resided He and his wife were members of the Episcopal
March
11, 1877.

church.

He

died in Canton, Ohio,

652

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1.
2.

Alfred Smith, born September 27, 1833. Sarah Louisa, born October 9, 1835.

3.

4.
5.

Mary Elizabeth, born August 16, 1837. Morgan Gurdon, born January 30, 1840.
Julia Ann, born April
30, 1842,

and died March

9,

1847.

1.3.4. 4.2.4.8.

1.

Alfred Smith Huntington, born September 27, 1833, in Bloomfield, Ohio; married, January 23, 1866, in Canton, Ohio, Kate Cornelia, daughter of Lorenzo Miles and Mary (Marshall) Whiting. She was born January 10,
1846, in Canton, O.,

ington died in the same city

and died April 10, 1903, in Pittsburg, Pa. December 30, 1906.

Mr. Hunt-

THESE children WERE BORN IN CANTON, OHIO, AND WERE ALL MEMBERS OF ST. PAUL's EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THAT CITY.
1.

2.

3.

IvANHOE Whiting, born August 22, 1867. Frances Whiting, born .January 31, 1870. Kate Whiting, born November 23, 1872.

4.

Anne Whiting,
1908, in
JST.

born September

8,

1874;

married October

10,

Y. City, Ralph Benton Scott.

They
live's

reside in

New

York.
5.

6.

Grace Whiting, Nelle Whiting,


1.

born September
born August
9,

8,

1874

in

N. Y.

City.

1875; lives in Canton, O.

3.4. 4.2. 4. 8.4.


30, 1840, in

Morgan Gurdon Huntington, born January


O.; married.

Oneida

Mills,

Canton, O., Amelia Dorothy, daughter of John Charles and lloseanna (Keller) Bockius, Slie was born March 10, 1840.
22, 1872, in

May

He was
to

a banker,

Georgetown,

Col., in 1880, to

and moved from Canton, O., to Hays, Kan., in 1877, Hays, Kan., in 1885, and to Del Norte, Col.,

1896, and died in Del Norte,

He

served during the Civil

May 17, War

1899.
as Captain of Co. B, 162d Regiment,

Ohio National Guard Infantry; enlisted May, 1864. They were Episcopalians. Mrs. Huntington was living in Freeport, 111., in 1909.
child.
*
1.

John Gurdon,

born March

1,

1873.

1.3.4.4.
John Gurdon Huntington,
rietl,

2. 4.8. 4. 1.
born March
1,

1873, in Canton, O.; mar-

December

9,

1901, in Denver, Col., Sybil, daughter of

Thomas Benton

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
and Mary Ferris (Crooker) Rinehart.
Effingham,
III.

653
13, 1873, in

She was born March

He

is

a mining and

civil

engineer, and

moved

to

Del Norte,

Col., in 1892,

to Cripple Creek, Col., in

1899, to Saguache, Col., in 1903, to Victor, Col., in

1906, to Farrell, Nevada, where he

now

lives, in 1915.

He

is

a graduate of

St.

John's School, Salina, Kan., 1890.

They

are

Episcopalians.

CHILD.
1.

MoKGAN GuRDON,

born August

26, 1909, in

Reno, Nev.

1.3. 4. 4.2. 5.
married, September

Submit (Huntington) Smith, born August 8, 1765, in Windham, Conn.; 1, 1783, Minor Smith, of Windham, who died January 23,
j\Irs.

1823, in the sixty-fourth year of his age.

Smith died December

22, 1856.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Alathea, born in 1784; died in 1802. Parthena, born June 27, 1786; married Joseph
Lucy, married, first, Luther D. Leach, second, Harry FuUer, of Hampton.
of

(1. 3. 4. 1. 5. 4.).

3.

Hampton, Conn., and,

4.
5.

Henry, married Jane Campbell,


LucRETiA, married,
first,

of

Cherry Valley, N. Y.

Clark Burnett, of Canterbury, Conn., and

second, a Mr. Buckingham, of Norwalk, Ohio.


6.
7.

Hezekiah Huntington, who died in infancy. Hezekiah Huntington, married Diantha Hale, and

resided in

8.

Two Rivers, Wis. Edmund, married Harriet


Salem, Mass.

Coats, of

Lyme, and was a man

of large

wealth and excellence of character.

He

died July 18, 1862, in


lived in Cleve-

9.

Edwin, married Amanda Frink,


land, Ohio.

of

Windham, and

10.

Julia, married Joseph Hyde, of Lebanon, Conn., and went to


FriendsvUle, Pa.

11.

Sophia, married Lorenzo A. Kelsey,

of Cleveland, O.

1.

3.4. 4. 2.

6.
22, 1768, in

Sybbel (Huntington) Ripley, born November


Conn.; married, January 12, 1792, Nathaniel Ripley, of

Windham, Windham, Conn., and

removed

to

Middlebury, Vt., where she died March

8,

1813.

CHILDREN.
1.

Samuel Painter,

born December

18,

1792,

and died April

10,

1857, in Charleston, S. C.

654
2.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Julia, born October
18, 1794;

married Jonas Rice, of Bridport, Vt.,


13, 1797,

3.

November 29, 1837. William Young, born December


See record
1. 3. 4. 5. 3. 3. 1. 1.

and lived

in Rutland,Vt.

4.
5.

Erastus, born November 23, 1801, and died May 29, 1802. Laura, born July 9, 1804; married the Rev. Nelson Barbour. She
died May 8, 1846, in Dummerston, Vt. Elizabeth, born August 10, 1806; married the Rev. John Stocker, and died in Muscatine, Iowa, March 11, 1851.

6.

7.

George Huntington,

born October 27, 1808.

1.3.4. 4.2. 7.
Lydia (Huntington, Houston) Jackson, born August 7, 17 75, in Windham, Conn.; married in 1 794, James L. Houston, of Windham, Ct. They
lived in Middlebury, Vt., vphere he died

May

8,

1831.

January

26, 1832,

Nathan Jackson, and died January


CHILDREN.
(Houston).

23, 1843, in

She married, second, Brandon, Vt.

1.

Henry
Uved

A., born in 1799,


S.,

and

lived in Wisconsin.

2.

Jerusha
in

born October

31, 1806;

married Asahel Hubbard, and


married John F. Goodell, and

Whiting, Vt.
15, 1810;

3.

Mary

Ann, born January

lived in Sudbury, Vt.

1.3.4.4.2.8.
Jerusha (Huntington) Sherrill,
Ct.;

born March

7,

1780, in

Windham,

married, January 31, 1802, in INIiddlebury, Vt., Jacob Sherrill.


12, 1771, in

He was
17,

born February
1852, both in

East Hampton, L.
18*38,

I.

Mrs. Sherrill died January 20, New Hartford, N. Y.

and her husband died October

CHILDREN, BORN IN
1.

NEW HARTFORD,

N. Y.

2.

*3.
4.

A Son, died in infancy, 1802. Julia, born August 21, 1803; died Septeujber Julia, born March 14, 1805.
Lewis Huntington, born December
14, 1807.

1,

1804.

24, 1806;

died

December

*5.
6.

*7.

Esther, born January 10, 1809. James Huntington, born May Laura, born June 29, 1813.

7,

1811; died

August

16, 1817.

*8.
*9.

*10.

Henry, born September 15, 1815. Harriette, born September 28, 1817. Emily, born March 25, 1819.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
*11.
12.

655

Caroline, born February


1854, Elizabeth Brace.

13, 1821.
25, 1825;

James Huntington, born January

married August 30,

He

died April 20, 1901.

1.
N. Y.; married, October Mrs. Butler died August
3,

3.4.4. 2. 8.3.
14, 1805, in

Julia (Sherkill) Butler, born Mardi


22, 1878, in Sauquoit,

New

Hartford,

1844, in her native town,

Chauncey Sage Butler.

N. Y.

CHILD.
1.

Julia Henrietta, born May

23, 1850, at Sauquoit,

N.

Y.\ never

married, and lives in Utica, N. Y.

1. 3. 4. 4. 2. 8. 5.

Esther (Sherrill, Cadwell) Higby,

born January

10,

1809, in

New

Hartford, N. Y.; married, August 31, 1831, Dr.


3,

Edward C. Cadwell, who

died August

1841, in

Monticello, Fla.

1847, Joseph Higby,

who

died

May

8,

1853, in

She married, second, October 12, New Hartford. Mrs. Higby

died in April, 1891.

children,
1.

(cadwell).

2.

Henry Sherrill, died in infancy. Laura Sherrill, born November


Miller, in

18, 1835;

married Samuel F.
in Monticello, Fla.;

3.

Edward
died

No. Franklin, N. Y., in 1854. Sherrill, born December 24, 1841,


9,

March

1842.

1.

3.4.4.2. 8.7.
born June 29, 1813,
in

Laura (Sherrill) Caton,


N.
in
Y.;

New

Hartford,
19,1812,

married, July 28, 1835, John


Y.,

Dean Caton.
111.

He was born March

Monroe, N.

and died

in

Chicago,

Mrs. Caton died November 20,

1892.
Pie became judge of the Illinois Her husband was an eminent jurist. Supreme Court in 1842, was made chief justice in 1855, and resigned in 1864. He traveled extensively through Europe, China and Japan, and wrote "A Summer in Norway" (Chicago, 1875), "Antelope and Deer of America" (New
Y'^ork,

1877), and ''Miscellanies" (Boston, 1880).

He

contributed largely to

"The American

Naturalist" and other scientific journals.

children.
1.

*2.
3.

Charles Edward, born June 16, 1842; died March Caroline Sherrill, born April 14, 1844.

22, 1847.

Arthur

J.,

born January
111.

8,

1851; married.

May

10, 1876, Delia

Spencer, of Chicago,
*4.

Laura May,

born

May

1,

1853.

65fi

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.4.4.2.
ried
in

8. 7. 2.

Caroline Sherrill (Caton) Williams, bora April 14, 1844; CarDecember 11, 1867, Norman Williams. He was born February 1, 1835,
Vt.,

Woodstock,

Mrs. Williams

lives in

and died June 19, 1899, Washington, D. C.

at

Little

Boars Head, N. H.

CHILDREN.
1.

Laura Caton,
ritt.

born April

6,

1871; married General


C.

Wesley Mer-

They

live in

Washington D.
23, 1873;

2.

Norman, born February


Chicago,
111.,

married Joan Clialmers, of


child.

in 1902.

They have one

3.

4.

Caroline Caton, born May 8, Mary Wentwortii, born May


1. 3. 4. 4. 2.

1875; died
13, 1878.

May

26, 1876.

8.7.4.
May
1,

Laura May (Caton) Towne,


1876, Charles E.
lives in

born

1853; married,
3,

May

11,

Towne.
III.

Mrs. Towne died November

1891.

Mr. Towne

Evanston,

CHILDREN.
1.

Caton, born May

9,

1878; died July

2,

1891.

2.

3.

John Deane, born January 3, Norman, born May 13, 1883.


last

1882.

The
111.

two are both married and have children, and

live in

Evanston,

1.

3. 4. 4.2. 8. 8.
15,

Henry
Sandy
Hill,

Sherrill, born September


4,

1815, in

New
111.

Hartford, N. Y.;

married, September

1839,

Mary

Sherrill.

She was born

May
Mr.

17, 1816, in

N. Y., and died June

17, 1888, in Lisbon,

Sherrill died

July 11, 1889.

children.
*1.
2.

Ella Mary,

born December 29, 1841. Nellie, born December 12, 1854.

*3.

Caroline Jerusha, born May

31, 1858.

1. 3. 4.
David Burry.

4.2. 8.8.

1.

Ella Mary (Sherrill) Burry,

born December 29, 1841; married

children.
1.

2. 3.

Henry, was married, and is dead. Mae, married Otto Rathenberg; lives

in

Chicago,

111.
111.

Jessie, married a Mr. Bean; lives in Park Ridge, one child, who died when three years old.

They had

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 4. 4. 2. 8. 8. 3.

657

Caroline Jerusha (Sherrill) Burry, born May


James Burry, m.
d.

31, 1858;

married

Mrs. Burry

lives in

Chicago,

111.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

James. Jerusha.

3.

Mary.
Emily.
1. 3. 4. 4. 2. 8. 9.

4.

Harriette (Sherrill) Butler,


Hartford, N. Y.; married.

born

September

28, 1817, in

New

May

12, 1853, in

New

Hartford, N. Y., Francis,

son of Eli and Rachel (Kellogg) Butler.

New

He was born December 23, 1808, in Mr. Butler was a merchant, and lived all his life in New Hartford, He died November 21, 1889, and his wife died December 25, 1887, in New Hartford. They were Presbyterians.
Hartford.

children.
1.

2.

Morgan, born April 28, 1856; died May Emily Huntington, born September 1,

1,

1856.

1858.

1.3. 4. 4. 2.8.9.2.
Emily Huntington (Butler) Terry, born September
1,

1858, in

New

Hartford, N. Y.; married, September 28, 1880, in

New

Hartford, Israel

Newton, son of James Pease and Catherine (Matson) Terry. He was born February 20, 1851, in South Weymouth, Mass. He was a Presbyterian clergyman, a graduate of Amherst, 1871, of the Hartford Theological Seminary, He lived in South Weymouth, 1875, Union Theological Seminary, 1876. Mass., and in Lyme, Conn., then in New Hartford, from 1876 to 1893; in Utica, N. Y., from 1893 to 1908, where he died July 16, 1908. He was pastor of the Presbyterian Church in New Hartford, from 1876 to 1890; was assistant in the Westminster Church in Utica, N. Y., seven years, then pastor four years, 1904 to 1908. He was a member of the Mayflower Society and Sons of the Revolution. Mrs. Terry lives in Utica, N. Y.
child.
1.

Frank, born and died July

2,

1882.

1.3.4.4. 2.8. 10.


Emily (Sherrill) Fames, born March
N.
Y.; married, 25,

1819, in

New

Hartford,

September
in 1897.

3,

27, 1815,

and died

Henry F. Eames, who was born January Mrs, Eames died in February, 1890.
1839,

42

658

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Laura Shekrill,

born

Jiily 19, 1840;

died the same day.

9
3. 4.
5.

Emily Sherrill, born November Frederick Henry, born October

17, 1842.

12, 1844; died March 12, 1840. IIarriette Sherrill, born April 4, 1847; died the same day. Frederick Sherrill, born July 22, 1850; married, February 18,

1879, Isabel Penton Porter.


6.
7.

Frances Julia, born November 7,18.53; died December 31,1860. James Huntington, born November 18, 1855, and died the same
day.

1.3.4.4.2.8. 10.2.
Emily Sherrill (Fames) MacVeagh, born November 17, 1842; married, October 2, 1866, Franklin MacVeagh. He was born November 22, 1839. He graduated from Yale College in 1862, and from the Columbia Law School in 1864. He was then admitted to the bar of New York, and practiced
for a short time in

New York

City.

Later he engaged in business as a wholecitizen.

sale grocer in Chicago, of

which city he became a prominent

He

was,

at

one time, president of the Civil Service Reform League of Chicago.


for

In

1894 he was nominated by the Democratic State Convention


in the

Senate of the United States.

membership But the Legislature was carried by the

Republicans.

He was

Secretary of the Treasury during the administration of

President Taft.

children.
1.

2. 3. 4.

5.

Mary, born and died October 24, 1867. Eames, born February 23, 1871; a. b. Harvard, 1895. Edith, born November 15, 1873; died March 28, 1882. Donald, r born October 6, 1875; died in infancy. ^ Frederici CK, >

1.3.4.4.2.8.11.
Caroline (Sherrill) Churchill, born February
Hartford, N.
Churchill died
Y.; married,
13,

1821, in

New
IVIrs.

December, 1851, William C. Churchill.

May

11, 1890.

children.
* *
1.

Francks Caroline, born February

5,

1853.
10, 1S55.

2. 3.

Willard Huntington,

born November

4.
5.

Cornelia Sherrill, born March 4, 1858. James Sherrill, born August 20, 1860; died in 1908. Grace Huntington, born September 29, 1863; married Henry Lorillard Cammann. They live in Greenwich, Conn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

659

1.3.4.4.2.

8. 11. 1.

Frances Caroline (Churchill) Riggs, born February 5, 1853 married September 20, 1871, Henry B. Riggs. She died March 4, 1885.

;(;0

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Mason, Joseph

died single.
B.,

married November

28, 1814,

Lucy Lord Avery,


aged thirty-nine,

in
I

Norinfer

wich, Conn.

She died July

26, 1833,

from a record on a gravestone


lot.

in the old

Norwich City burying

3.

4.
5.

Fanny, died single in Columbia, Conn. Tryphosa, died in 1775, in her ninth year. Tryphosa, died single.

1.3.4.5.
Solomon Huntington,
born
in

married, October 31, 1727, Mary, daughter of

Buckingham, and granddaughter of ingham of jNlilford, Conn. She was born June 5, 1705, and died September 1778. Mis name occurs fre(iuently on the town records. He died April
1752.

Windham, Conn., February 6, 1700, and Thomas and Margaret (Griswold) Rev. Thomas and Esther (Ilosmer) Buck17, 31,

1863.

Another record we have seems to differ from that found in our memoir of As follows: "Solomon Huntington married Anne, daughter of Samuel and Zerviah (Babcock) Buckingham, granddaughter of James Babcock of Babcock's Hill, Conn. As there are no dates given we cannot tell whether

he had one or two wives.

CHILDREN, BORN IN WINDHAM, CONN.


1.

2.

.Solomon, born November 24, 1728, and died January 2, 172!*. Margaret, born April 8, 1730, and married first, a i\Ir. Tracy of
Groton, Conn.,

who

fell

a sacrifice to a

wound received

in the

* 3.

4.

She had by him one son, Solomon, who lived in Middlebury, Vt. She married, second, a i\Ir. Williams, by whom she had several children, one of whom was Temperance, born September 5, 17tiO, in Groton, Conn., who married Gurdon (1. 3. 4. 4. 2. 4.) Zerviah, born February 24, 1732-3. Rebecca, born June 7, 1735, and married a Mr. llolbrook of They had a daughter, Rebecca, and a son, Columl)ia, Conn.
attack on Fort Griswold by the traitor Arnold in 1781.
Abel.

5.

Solomon, born October

11),

1737.
6,

6.

Temperance, born October

1739; married William Edwards of

Covdntry, and lived in Guilford, Vt.

They had two

sons and

one daughter, who went west.


*
*
7.

Mary,

born October

8,

1741.
2,

8.

Lydia, born November

1744.

HUNTIXGTON GENEALOGY.

661

1. 3. 4. 5. 3.

Zerviah (Huntington) Youngs, born February


November
12, 1754,

24,

1732-3; married,
a soldier in

John Youngs,
during the

the Continental

Army

Windham, Conn. Revolutionary War.


of

He was

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary,

2.

married Samuel Cook. Annie, married Frederick Manning.

3.

4.
5.

William, born March 5, 1759. Zerviah, married Alfred Bingham. David, married Elizabeth Proby. He was

a sea captain, and

William Proby Youngs, of Washington, was his son.


6.
7.

Sarah, married Harry Buck. John, was captain of a privateer, was taken prisoner and sent the Sandwich Islands, and died there at seventy-two years
age.

to

of

1.3.4.5.3.3.
William Youngs,
They
resided in
it is

born March

5,

1759, in

Windham, Conn.; married,

in

1779, Mary, daughter of Josiah Manning.

where,

said,

She was born November 23, 1762. Norwich until 1791, and then removed to INIiddlebury, Vt., they were the first settlers, and among the first to welcome

the "Methodist preachers."

to Leicester, Vt., in 1833; then they

Mr. Youngs was a Revolutionary soldier. They moved from Middlebury went to Plattsburg, N. Y., to reside with

their daughter, Mrs.

Addoms, where Mr. Youngs died August

8,

1836, and his

wife

June
*

2,

1842.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.
3.

Jeannett, born December 25, 1780. A Daughter, born November 20, 1783, and lived only six days. Faith, born November 27, 1784, in Windham, and died November
13, 1885.

4.

Alpheus, born June


1786.

23, 1786, in

Windham, and died August

6,

5.

Elizabeth, born August


19, 1802, in

28, 1787, in

Windham, and

died August

Vergennes, Vt.
born August
18, 1789, in

6.

William Harvey,
died October
3,

Windham, Conn., and

1789.
5,

7.

Harriet, born September


July
8,

1791, in Middlebury, Vt., and died

She married, April 11, 1814, Major John and Mary (Townsend) Addoms, and were members of the company who purchased large quantities of land in Northern New York, and in
the Rev. John Townsend, son of

1869, in Plattsburg, N. Y.

662

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1791 became the founders of Plattsburg.

June
This

8,

1823, and the Rev.

ber 15, 1868, in


is

Major Addonis died John Townsend Addoms died OctoAVest Plattsburg, N. Y.

copied from the

Manning Genealogy.

1. 3. 4.
Hastings Warren,

5.3.3.

1.
25,

Jeannett (Youngs) Warren, born December who was an Army officer with the rank
Mrs. Warren died August

1780; married

of General.
17,

They

resided in Middlebury, Vt.

1839, in Niles,

Mich.

children.
*
1.

Jane

B.
I

There were other children whose names

have been unable to learn.

1. 3. 4. 5.

3.3.

1. 1.
first marriage, who Edward Hastings Ripley
6. 3.).

Jane
second wife

B.
;

(Warren) Ripley,

married William Young Ripley, as his

there was one child, Julia Caroline, from the

married Samson Dorr.

In one of his letters General

told the Secretary that his father

was a son

of Sybbel, (1. 3. 4. 4. 2.

children.
1.

2.

3.

William Young Warren, was an Mary. Helen.

officer in the Civil

War.

* 4.
5.
6.

Edward Hastings,
Agnes. Charles.
1. 3.

born

in 1840.

4.5.

3. 3. 1. 1. 4.
in

Edward Hastings Ripley, born Van Doren, May 25, 1878.


Mr. Ripley was
in the civil war,

1840; married Amelia

Dychman

Vermont Infantry and Brevet Brigadier General of Volunteers. manded the First Brigade, 3d Division, 24th Army Corps, Army of

and attained the ranks Colonel of 9th He comthe James, His brigade at the capture and occupation of Richmond, Va., April 3, 1865. was chosen to police the city and eventually stopped the conflagration, and opened the doors of the notorious Libby Prison, and Castle Thunder, and set A full and very interesting account of this work the northern captives free. can be found in .^book called the "Capture of Richmond," written by General Ripley and published by G. P. Putnam's Sons in 1907. The General died September 14, 1915, survived by his widow and two daughters.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.

663

*
*

1.

Alice

Van Doren,

born July

12, 1881.

2.

Amelia Sybil Huntington,

born June

3,

1883.

1. 3. 4. 5. 3. 3. 1. 1. 4. 1.
Alice
City;

Van Doren
8,

(Ripley) Jones, born July

12, 1881, in

New York

married January

1909, in her native town, to Alexander de TrofienofF

Ogden Jones.
CHILDKEX.
1.

2.

Francis Ripley Ogden, born October of the same month. Ripley Ogden, born April 10, 1915.

5,

1912,

and died the 22d

1.3.4. 5.3.3. 1. 1.4.2.


Amelia Sybil Huntington (Ripley) Pumpelly, born June
in
8,

1883,

New York

City

married June
live in

8,

1909, in her native town, to Ra])hael

Welles Pumpelly.

They

Samarcand, N. C.

CHILDREN.
1.

Amelia Ripley,
Raphael, born

born

May

10, 1910.

2.

3.

Edward

November, 1911. Hastincjs Ripley, born in March, 1913.


in

1.3.4. 5. 5.
Solomon Huntington, born October 19, 1737, in Windham, Conn.; married, March 28, 1762, Anna Denison, who was born in 1742, and who
through
life

sustained a most estimable character

and
ber

love."
6,

1807.
3,

"the emblem of true piety She united with the AVindham church in 17 70, and died SeptemHe was somewhat prominent in his native town, where he died

March
*

1809.

children, born in WINDHAM, CONN.


1.

2.

3.

Minor, born April 22, 1763. Alathea, born November 29, 1764; married Midad Taylor, of Windham. This, I think, must be the Celinda who united with the AVindham church in 1793. Elizabeth, born January 15, 1767; married, October 15, 1809, Benjamin Brewster, of AVindham, who died, March 23, 1825.
She had no
children.

4.
5.
6.

*
*

Anna, born April 7, 1770. Solomon, born April 7, 1770. Joseph Dennison, born October

28, 1778.

604
7.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Mary, born February

23, 1781; married,

December

14, 1798, tbe

Hon. John Baldwin, of Windham, a lawyer, a judge of the county court, and a member of congress; and who died in Windham, March 27, 1850, aged seventy-eight years. She died, April 20, 1814, having had two children John, who lived in Windham in 1860, and Julia Ann, who died June 14, 1806, at three years of age. After the death of his wife, Mr. Baldwin married widow Elizabeth (Ripley 1. 3. 4. 4. 2. 1. 2.) Youngs, who still survived
;

in 1860.

1.3.4.5.5.1.
to

Minor Huntington, born April 22, 1763, in Windham, Conn. He went Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, in 1784, and married, in 1785, Martha Walker. He is enrolled by Sabine, in his history of the loyalists. He died in 1839, in Yarmouth, and his wife died in the same town several years later. He was a man much respected and trusted in Nova Scotia.
CHILDREN.
1.

Althea, born December


Connecticut.

25, 1786,

and died November

16, 1814, in

* *
*
*

2.

Minor, born June

28, 1788.
22, 1790.

3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

Abner Walker, born February Bela, born May 22, 1792.


Anna, born April 11, 1794. Asa, born March 6, 1796; was
Betsey, born June
1,

sailor.

1798, and died in infancy.

8. 9.

Herbert, born
is

July 27, 1799.


6,

Denison, born May


supposed
to

1802; was a seaman and an adventurer,


in

who

have died somewhere

South America.

10, 11.

Elizabeth, born November 5, 1805. Lydia, born January 13, 1808, and married, January 13, 1831, They lived in YarThomas Allen, of Newcastle, England.
mouth, Nova Scotia. Solomon, born May 1, 1810, and
died October 23, 1814.

12.

1.

3. 4. 5. 5. 1. 2.
born June 28, 1788; graduated at

Minor Huntington,
N. Y., and lived
paper.
Powell,
in

West

Point,

He
who

died in

South Carolina, where he at one time was the editor of a Newbern, N. C. He married, October 28, 1812, Penelope

died in 1816.

He

married, second, January 19, 1821, widow

Olivia Clementina Clark, daughter of Dr. Robert Dickson of Swansborough,

N. C, who died before 1825.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

665

2.

A Son, that died in A Daughter, that

infancy.

died in infancy.
10, 1817.

3.

4.
5.

Fabius Patrick Brown, born April Marv Alathea. Robert, who died in infancy.

1.3.4. 5.5. 1.3.


Abner Walker Huntington,
ary
3,

born Februar}' 22, 1790; mai-ried, Janudied without children,


1854, Ellen,

who November 9, 1849. He married again, December 14, Abner Brown. He died October 21, 1857.
1812, Sarah, daughter of Ebenezer Corning,

widow

of

child.
*
1.

Martha Walker,

born January

18, 1856.

1.3. 4.5. 5. 1.3.

1.
born January
18, 1856;

Martha Walker (Huntington) Churchill,


Chegoggin, Yarmouth, N.
S.

married, April 21, 1875, George W., son of Stephen Churchill.

They

reside in

children.
*
1.

2. 3.

4.

Ellen Gertrude, born January 18, 1879. Nathan Walker, born October 27, 1880. Herbert Huntington, born September 3, George Arthur, born December 17, 1886.
Isabel Pinney, born June 18, 1893. Hazel Elizabeth, born April 15, 1896.

1884.

5.
6.

1.3.4.5.5. 1.3.
ried

1. 1.

Ellen Gertrude (Churchill) Corning, born January 18, 1879; marHoward W., son of William Corning. They reside in Chegoggin, YarS.

mouth, N.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Francis Churchill, born July

8,

1902.

Karl Waldo,
1.

born February

7,

1905; died December 27, 1905.

3.4.5. 5
M.

1. 3.

1.2.
reside.

Nathan Walker Churchill,


2,

born October 27, 1880; married January

1908, Stella, daughter of C.

Ely, of

Tacoma, Wash., where they

666

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

Mildred Evelyn,

born April

13, 1909.

1.3. 4. 5.5. 1.4.


Bela Huntington,
born

May

22, 1792; married,

March, 1818, Mary

Eleanor, daughter of Richard Fletcher, m. d.

He

died in 1839.

children.
*
1.

Richard, born February

13, 1819. 19, 1852,

2.

Martha,
Burrill.

born in November, 1820; married, April

John

She died in January, 1854. Fletcher, was born and died in 1853.

Her

only child, jNIary

1.3. 4.5.5.
married, September
1,

1. 4. 1.
13,

Richard Huntington, born February


1847, in Sydney, N.
in

1819, in Yarmouth, N.

S.;

^S.,

Isabel

Mary Lucretia Arms14, 1878, in

worthy.

She was born


S.

Sydney, N.

S.,

and died April

Yar-

mouth, N.

and proprietor of the Yarmouth Tribune. He taught S., and, later, edited a paper in Sydney, N. S. He also lived for some years in Chelsea, Mass., returning to Yarmouth, N. S., in He was for some years Postmaster of 1855, and died there May 13, 1883. Yarmouth, N. S. Mr. Huntington had more than ordinary gifts, and, but for his extreme modesty, would have become famous in the field of literature. His writings, both of prose and poetry, show talent almost amounting to genius. Perhaps his best known work is now the famous " Indian Names of Acadia," which has been attributed to DeMille, but is now published under Mr. Huntington's name in the " Treasury of Canadian Verse," and other compilations of CanaHis memory is still treasured in many Yarmouth homes. dian poetry.

He was

editor

school in Lawrencetown, N.

They belonged

to the

Anglican Church.

children.
*
*
1. 2.

3.

Franklin, born July 26, 1849. Lillian Fletcher, born March 12, 1851. Gertrude Welton, born March 12, 1851,
September 1852,
in Chelsea,
5,

in Chelsea, Mass.; died

Mass.
1854, in North Chelsea, Mass.; died

4.

Herbert Allen,

born July

5.

6.

7.

Yarmouth, N. S. Wilfred, born October 5, 1.S56; died in infancy, in Yarmouth, N. S. Charles Rupert, born and died in infancy, in Yarmouth, N. S. Amy Josephine, born in Yarmouth, N. S.
in April, 1855, in

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.

667

1.3.4. 5.5.
Franklin Huntington, bom July
December, 1872,
in Halifax,

1. 4. 1. 1.
26, 1849, in Halifax,
live in

N.

S.;

married,

N.

S.,

Emma Moir. They

Berwick, N. S.

1.

James Frederick, born December


Canada.

23, 1873; lives in Montreal,

1.3.4.5.
Chelsea, Mass.; married, June
4,

5. 1.4.

1.2.
12, 1851, in

Lillian Fletcher (Huntington) Hopkins, born March


Hopkins.

1882, in East Orleans, Mass., Josiah Curtis

She died April

23, 1886, in Orleans,

Mass.

CHILD.
1.

Richard Huntington, born March


Mass.

5,

1883; lives in Orleans,

1.3.4.

5. 5. 1. 4. 1. 7.
John Elihu, son of Solomon and He was born in Grafton, N. S., They are S., where they reside.

Amy Josephine (Huntington) Woodworth, born in Yarmouth, N. S.;


married, November, 1898, in Auburn, N.
S.,

Margaret Alice (Newcombe) Woodworth. and is editor of the Register, in Berwick, N.


Covenanters.

CHILD.
1.

A Daughter,

born and died March

8,

1901.

1.3.4.5.5.
married,

1. 5.

Anna (Huntington) Starr, born April 11, 1794, in Yarmouth, N. S.; May 19, 1813, in Yarmouth, N. S., James, son of David and Susannah Starr. He was born in Cornwallis, X. S., August 3, 1791, and died in YarS.,

mouth, N.

January

7,

1863.

Mr. Starr was a blacksmith, and a corporal

in

the local militia.

Mrs. Starr was at the first meeting, in Norwich, of the Huntington Family. She died June 1, 1863. They were Episcopalians, and later joined the Methodists. Mr. Starr was Circuit Steward for at least thirty years.

CHILDREN.
1.

William Minor,
in Liverpool,

born
S.

AprU

10, 1814,

and died January

19, 1864,

N.

2.

John Solomon,
1834, at sea.

born October 18, 1815, and died December

8,

608
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
5, 1817. He went to California in 1849, and died there, December 7, 1858. George Henry, born September 18, 1818. Mary Elizabeth, born October 16, 1821 married October 28, I85fi, in Portland, Me., Thomas Allen. He was born March 7, 182.5, in London, England, and died January 24, 1910, in New Haven, Conn. Mrs. Allen died February 11, 1889, also in New Haven. Their only child died in infancy. Harriet Perkins, born January 6, 1826: died August 19, 1826. Susan Martha, born :\Iay 20, 1829.
;

James Abner, born March

4.
5.

6.
.

7.

8. 9.

Nancy, born May

15, 1831

died October 16, 1831.


4,

Ann Lydia,
1903, in

born November
S.,

1834; married, August 23, 1864, in

Yarmouth, N.

William Sherman Brown.


Cal.

She died July

26,

San Francisco,

1.3.4.5.5. 1.5.4.
George Henry Starr,
in Liverpool,

born September

18, 1818;

married

May

12,

1858, Katherine, daughter of Captain

Thomas and
1,

Charlotte (Forbes) Eaton,

N.

S.

She was born October

1825.

He

died September 12,

1867, in Yarmouth, N. S.

in

Hartford and now

Mrs. Starr and her children moved live in New York.

to the

U.

S. in 1869,

and have lived

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Georgianna E., born April 21, 1859, lives James Huntington, born April 17, 1862.

in

New York

City.

1. 3. 4. 5. 5. 1. 5. 7.
20, 1829, in Yarmouth, Yarmouth, William Kaines, son of Thomas Humphrey and Elizabeth (Bradford) Dudman. He was born June 26, 1826, He was in London, Eng., and died September 23, 1883, in Yarmouth, N. S.
S.;

Susan Martha (Starr) Dudman, born May


married July
12, 1848, in

N.

a shipowner, and the high sheriff of

came
ists,

to

Yarmouth

in 1842,

from London, Eng.

Yarmouth from 1871 till his death. He They were Congregational-

and afterwards Methodists.

CHILDREN, BORN IN YARMOUTH,


*1.
2.

N. 8.

Martha Huntington, bom


George Bradford,
1884,
in

April 23, 1849.

born September 12, 1850; married, April 17,


S.,

Yarmouth, N.
S.

Louisa Lewis.

They

live

in

Yarmouth, N.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

669

Anne Jane,
in

born December
Ct.,

West Haven,

16, 1852; married, October 29, 1880, Joseph E. Messenger, m.d. They live in

New
*4.
5.

York, and have three children.


a graduate of

William Wilson, born November 26, 1854. Elizabeth Stakr, born August 15, 1856. She
the Westfield

is

Normal

School, and a teacher in the public school

in Stamford, Ct.

*6.
7.

Florence Baldwin, born July 20, 1858. Susan Victoire, born May 19, 1860; married September
1885, Alexander P. Lewis,

10,

who has

a grocery store in Yarmouth,

N.
8.

S.,

Sarah Althea,
Mass.

and have two sons and one daughter. born February 25, 1862. She
born February
24, 1865;

lives in Westfield,

9.

Mary Katherine,
1888,

married.

May

30,

10.

11.

Edgar J. Vickery, who is in the book and stationery business in Yarmouth, N. S. They had two sons and two daughters. Beatrice Helena, born June 20, 1867; married, June 29, 1900, John W. Macdonald. They live in Providence, R. I. Julia, boj-n July 12, and died August 20, 1870.

1.3.4. 5. 5.
mouth, N.
S.;

1. 5. 7. 1.
born April 23, 1849,
in

Martha Huntington (Dudman) Reed,


married January
son of Augustus

Yar-

19, 1876, in AVestfield, Mass.,

Brown and Malinda (Borden) Reed.


11, 1907, in Westfield,

John Richard, He was born Novem-

ber 25, 1832, in Ware, Mass., and was married once before this marriage.

He

died

November

Mass.

He was

a Congregationalist, was deacon in the Westfield church for

many

years, and taught in the

We
this

are indebted to

Sunday School. Mrs. Reed and her mother


CHILDREN.

for

most

of the records of

branch of the family.

*1.
2.

Edith Huntington, born May 21, 1878. SrsAN Martha, born August 16, 1884; married October 16, William Warren Stifler. They reside in New York City.
1. 3. 4. 5. 5. 1. 5. 7. 1. 1.

1915,

Mass.; married July 23. 1910, Justin Burritt Smith,


26, 1886,

Edith Huntington (Reed) Smith, born May 21, 1878, in Westfield, who was born September
and died October
21, 1912.

1.

Sherrill Edward, born January


1912.

18, 1912,

and died August

7,

670
1.

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

3.4.

5. 5. 1. 5.

7.4.
26, 1854;
live in

3,

1880,

William Wilson Dudman, born November Mary Helena Jones, in Digby, N. S. They
CHILDREN.
1.

married, June

Brooklyn, N. Y.

2.

Lauka, born October 27, 1881; married Capt. Walter V. who is with the Merritt Wrecking Co., of N. Y. Eva Helena, born June 20, 1883, and is a teacher in the
school in Brooklyn, N. Y.

Davis,

public

1.3.4. 5.
mouth, N.
S.;

5.

1.5. 7. 6.
20, 1858, in Yar-

Florence Baldwin (Dudman) Brown, born July


married, December 31, 1884, in
live in INIerrick,

Springfield, Mass., William

Brown.

They

Mass.

children.
*1.
2.

Phillip Theodore, born February

9,

1886.

3.

Edgar Morton, born October 4, 1889. Margaret Elizabeth, born April 15,
Esther Flora, born August

1896, in Springfield, Mass.

4.

19, 1898, in Springfield,

Mass.

1.3.4.5.

5.

1.5.7. 6.
9,

1.

Phillip Theodore Brow^n, born February married, October 6, 1908, Lena Bolter.

1886, in Granville, Mass.;

children, born in mittineague, mass.


1.

2.

Theodore Addis, born July 19, 1909. Arthur Edgar, born January 19, 1911.
Louise Marion, born July Edwin Vernon, born June
18, 1912.

3.

4.

30, 1914.

1.3. 4.5. 5.
Herbert Huntington,
born July
27,

1. 8.
1799, married, April 22, 1830,

He early Rebecca, widow of Lieut. Thomas Russel, of II. B. M. Regiment. in life interested himself in politics, and to the end showed himself to be a man
of the people and for the people.

Human

rights,

even against governmental


self-sacrificing advocacy.

demands, were
"

sufficient incentives for his earnest

and

He became

distinguished for his stern devotion to liberal principles, and for

incorruj)tible integrity.

when weighed

in the

balance of a people's

Honors and emoluments he spurned and despised, riglits." Well was it said of him.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
" he was in no sense an ordinary man." the Protincial Magazine, and
still

671

In a

later, in
It

the

most

flatterinj^ testimonials of his

woith.

memory, found in Yarmouth Herald, are found says of him " he was the author
ti-ibute to his
:

he threw no new or additional light upon auy department of science or philosophy, he was not an orator, nor even a read)' and graceful
of no literary work,

he led no victorious army, in his manners there was nothing to captiand yet, perhaps no man in Nova Scotia ever enjoyed a more deep, general, and hearty popularity. He was no courtier, no sycophant and he was too high minded, and had too much self-respect to pander to vulgar prejudices. The problem of his j)opularity is, however, easily solved. With him it was a consecjuence, not an object. It was the necessary and unsought result of public services ably and faithfully performed." For eighteen years he was a member of the Nova Scotia legislature; in 1839, he was appointed by the House of Assembly, one of two delegates to lay before the colonial secretary in London the provincial grievances. In 1848 he was chosen executive councilor, and in 1849 was appointed financial secretary of the Province. Both of these offices he resigned in 1850 in consequence of declining health. After his death, which occurred in September, 1851, the legislature of his native Province unanimously voted to erect to his memory a
speakei",

vate;

monument

at the public expense.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.
3.

James, born January 23, 1831 never married. Charles, born August 27, 1833 was in California. John, born February 14, 1835; died in N. S. in 1914, unmarried.
;
;

4. 5.

Herbert, born April 16, 1838; Agnes, born March 30, 1841.

died in Boston in 1912.

1.
A. Hatfield, who was born

3.4. 5.5.

1.

8.5.
30, 1841
;

Agnes (Huntington) Hatfield, born March


in

married George

England, about 1839.

He was

captain of a ship,

and his wife accompanied him on many of his voyages. Some of their children were born at sea, and his wife died in South Africa, April 21, 1913, while on a
visit to

one of her sons, who was a doctor there.

Capt. Hatfield died

May

9,

1903.

children.
*
1.

Herbert Huntington,
George.

born August

24, 1866.

2.

3. 4. 5.
6.

Edward.
Conrad.
James.

"

Ronald, Apnfs

7
V

born December

18, 1878, in Liverpool,

England.

672

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.4. 5.5.
October
26, 1896, in

1.

8.5. 1.

Herbekt Huntington Hatfield,

He

born August 24, 1866; married London, Eng., Angella Leonora Jesmon. was a sea captain, and was born at sea. He is dead.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

George Herbert, born November 25, Charles, born May 14, 1900, at sea.

1897, in London, Eng.

3.
4.
5.

Jessie Agnes, born September 30, 1903, in London, Eng. Leonora, born Marcb 27, 1905, in London, Eng. Mar(;aret Dora, born September 13, 1907, in Yai'moiith, N.

S.

1. 3. 4. 5. 5. 1. 8. 5. 7.

Agnes (Hatfield) Chapman, born December 18, 1878, in Liverpool, England; married, March 25, 189 7, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Francis William Yeoman Chajjinan, who was born in Devonshire, Eng., NoMrs. Chapman has been on several voyages with her husvember 19, 1872.
band,

who

is

captain of the ship Puritan.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary Agnes Huntington,


shire,

born

February

1,

1898, in Devon-

Eng.
9,

2.

Francis Alfred, born August

1902, in

New

York, U.

S.

A.

1.3. 4. 5.5.
October
1,

1.

lO.
5,

Elizabeth (Huntington) Brow^n, born November


1826, George

1805

married,

W.

died September 19, 1859, in

Brown, of Newcastle-on-the-Tyne, England. She Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, where they resided.

CHILDREN.
1.

Jank, born April

23, 1828; married at Yarmouth, Henry Heckman, master of the brig " Masonic," and went to sea with him and

2.

* 3.
4. 5.
6.

died in AVilmington, N. C, and was interred Harriet B., born January 16, 1832. George Herbert, born August 21, 1834. Henry Huntington, born January 19, 1839.

there.

John, born March 29, 1844; died January 16, Charles Denison, born February 20, 1846.

1845.

1.3.4.5.
Harriet
B.
1850, Joseph H., and died in February, 1902.

5. 1.

10.2.

(Brown) Cann, born January 16, 1832; married, March 27, He was born in August, 1828, son of John and Mary Cann.
She died September
9,

1915.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
*
1. 2.

673

Arthur
Minnie
St.

J.

George Brown,
Johns,

born April
3,

16, 1856.

3.

H., born February

1857

married William H. White, of

New

Brunswick.
7,

4.
5. 6.
7.

AViLLiAM H., born June Fred, ^ Roy, Dead. Ernest,)


i-

1861.

1.

3.4.5.

5. 1.

10. 2.

1.
James
Olive, of St.

Arthur
Johns, N. B.

J.

Cann, married Mary


.

G., daughter of

CHILDREN.
2,

*
*

1.

2.
3.

Josephine H., born November W. Roy, born March 11, 1880.


J.

1875.

4.

Arthur, born January 21, 1882; married Marion, daughter Alfred M. Gould, of Maiden, Mass. Ivan D., born November 16, 1885.

of

1.3.4. 5. 5.

1.

10. 2.

1. 1.
2,

Josephine H. (Cann) Gardner, born November Arthur W., son of George H. Gardner.
children.
1.

1875; married

2.

3.

Eula Vaugh. Olga Gretchen. Barbara Leone.


1. 3.

4.5.

5. 1. 10. 2. 1.2.
11, 1880;

W. Roy Cann,
atio

born March

married Blanche, daughter of Hor-

N. Corning.

children.
1.

2.

John Arthur, died. Olive Woodworth. 1.

3.4.

5. 5. 1.

10.2. 1.4.

of

Ivan D. Cann, born November 16, 1885; married Caroline A., daughter Edward A. and M. Louise Creevey, of New Haven, Conn., on July 6, 1908.
child,
1.

Ivan Douglas,

43

674
1.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

3.4.5.
born

5. 1.
April

10. 2. 2.
16,

George Brown Cann, dauglik'r of Hugh D. Cann.


1.

1856;

married Annie Maud,

CHILD.

Douglas Edgar, who


California,

died at San
27, 1909,

Antonio Heights, Southern


j^ears,

January

aged 12
S.

and was buried

in

]\Iountain Cemetery,

Yarmouth, X.

1.3.4.

5.

5.1. 10.2.4.
Bessie, daughter of

William H. Cann, born June 7, 1861; married Henry and Elmira Cann, and died May 20, 1902.
CHILDREN.
1.

Harriet, dead.

2.

Muriel

B.,

born January

11, 1884.

1.3.4. 5. 5.
Muriel
1906,

1.

10.2. 4. 2.

B. (Cann) Rowley, born January 11, 1884; married, DecemPark A. Rowley, of Fredericton, N. B. He is Vice-President of the Bank of Long island, and resides in Jamaica, N. Y. ber
1,

1.

Bessie A.

1.3. 4.5. 5.
George Herbert Brown,
daughter of John and born

1.

10. 3.
21,

August

1831; married

Emeline,

Mary Cann.

He

died in 1908.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

675

Anna Huntington, born December 24, Converse of New Haven, and died May
Samuel Huntington,
Yale
in 1818,

1793; married
27, 1821,

Sherman

aged 27 years.

2.

3.

4.

born February 16, 1797; graduated at and was a successful lawyer in Philadelphia, Penn., for many years, and was well known for his efficient benevolence. Horatio Nelson, born February 13, 1799, who died in infancy. Harriet, born April 19, 1802; married Judge Edwards Clarke, of Windham, May 28, 1823. She was living in Windham in 1863.

1.

3. 4. 5. 5. 5.

Solomon Huntington, born April 7, 1770, in Windham, Conn.; married, October 25, 1801, Anna Jones, of New Haven, and resided in Mexico,
N. Y.

THE FIRST FOUR CHILDREN OF THIS FAMILY WERE BORN THE REST IN MEXICO, N. Y.
*
1. 2.

IN CONNECTICUT,

Eliza Lathrop, born September

13, 1802.

* *
*
*

3.

4.
5.

6.

William Jones, born February 9, 1804. Herbert Nelson, born April 9, 1807. Benjamin Lathrop, born February 16, 1810; Samuel Perkins, born May 20, 1811. Lathrop John, born March 13, 1819.

died in infancy.

1.3. 4.5.5.5.1.
Eliza Lathrop (Huntington) Skinner, born
September
Skinner.
13, 1802; married,

in

January

9,

1822, in Mexico,

Windham, Conn., N. Y., Avery

She died July

13, 1833, in

Mexico, N. Y.

children.
*
1.

Timothy Warner,

born April

24, 1827, in
9,

Union Square, N. Y.
left

2.

Eliza Huntington, born July


ried Charles Richardson.

1833, in Mexico, N. Y.; marin

She died

Mexico, N. Y., and

one son, Webster M. Richardson, who has two sons and two
grandsons.

1.3.4.5. 5. 5.

1. 1.

Timothy Warner Skinner, born April 24, 1827, in Union Square, N. Y.; married, first, January 17, 1856, Sarah Elizabeth Caulkins. She died June 20, 1861. He married, second, August 5, 1862, Sarah L. Rose. She
died

May

23, 1910,

676

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Mr. Skinner was always a resident of Mexico, N. Y., and was educated at Mexico Academy. He taught school for ten years, was a member of the banking firm of Whitney and Skinner for fifteen years, was Justice of the Peace for eight years, was surrogate for eighteen years, and was at the age of eighty-eight years in private practice, and the Dean of the Oswego Co. bar.
the

He

died ]\Iarch 30, 1915.

CHILDKEN.
1.

Lizzie Viola, born September


Junius B. Stone.

25,

1857; married June

9,

1880,

2.

Hattie Rose, born January

7,

1860; died

May

4,

1861.

3.

4.

Mary Eliza, born June 11, 1S63; died May 9, 1864. Anna Grace, born June 14, 1868; died December 23,
Avery Warner,
born August
18, 1870.

1S!)4.

5.

1. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 1. 1. 5.

Avery Warner Skinner,


1893,

born August

18,

1870; married, August 24,


is

Nancy Brown
is

Bates, of Titonville, Penn.

She

a descendant of Sybil

(1. 3. 6. 2. 7.)

Mr. Skinner

a graduate of Syracuse University, in the class of 1892,


of the

and was principal

Andes Collegiate

Institute at Andes,
at Y.,

1892 to 1894, principal of the Mexico

Academy
N.

N. Y., from Mexico, N. Y., from 1895


from 1899
to 1909, State

to 1899, Superintendent of schools at Oneida,

inspector of schools at Albany, N. Y., from 1909 to the present time.

He
of "

is

member

of Delti Upsilon

and Phi Beta Kappa

also a

member

of

the University, of Albany, and University, of Syracuse, Clubs, and the author

Makers and Defenders


Memorizing."

of

America," " Explorers and Founders," and

" Selections for

children.
1.

Margaret

Rose, born August

6,

1894.
4,

2.

Charlotte Huntington,
1.

born November

1897.

3.4. 5. 5.5. 2.
born February
9,

William Jones Huntington,


Conn.; married, July
4,

1804, in

New

Haven,

1825, Laura, daughter of David Keeler, of Stillwater,

She was born in Casanova, N. Y., in 1803, and died August 9, 1854, in He was a farmer, and moved to New York from Connecticut, in 1810, from New York to Illinois in 1845, and to Baraboo, Wis., in 1848, where he died in June, 1868. He was Postmaster, and filled other offices in Baraboo, Wis. He was a successful business man. N. Y.
Baraboo, Wis.

CHILDREN.
*
*
1.

Eliza, burn November

9,

1827.
9,

2.

William Jones,

born October

1830.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
*
3.

677

Ann, born June

29, 1832.

4.

George Washington,

born August 27, 1836, in Mexico, N. Y.; married in Baraboo, Wis., Malinda Congdon. He was in the Union Army during the Civil War, and was promoted for meritorious conduct in the Battle of Corinth.

They

live in ]\Iankato,

Kan.
5.

Charles Herbert, born March 2, ried Mary Montonay, in Baraboo,

1846, in Baraboo, Wis.; marWis., where they

now

reside.

1.3.4.5.
N.
Y.;

5. 5. 2. 1.
9,

Eliza (Huntington) Lamberton, born November


They
live in

1827, in Mexico,

married, August 31, 1846, in Baraboo, Wis., Seneca J. Lamberton.

Baraboo, Wis.

children.
1.

2. 3.

Adelbert L., born May 27, 1848. William A., born July 7, 1851. Frank W., born December 24, 1853.

1.

3.4. 5.5.5. 2. 2.
9,

William Jonks Huntington, born October


married,

1830, in Kaloss,

N. Y.;

November

3,

1853, in Baraboo, Wis.,

Mary Ann, daughter

of Libius

T. and Polly (Fuller) Tallman.

She was born October


1845,

16, 1835, in

Aurora,

N. Y., and died October

29, 1890.

He is a farmer, and lived in New York till He moved to Baraboo, Wis., in 1848, thence to he now lives. He is a Congregationalist.
children.
*
* *
1.

when he went
AV^is.,

to Illinois.

Bloomer,

in 1858,

where

Laura Ann,

born February

5,

1855.

2. 3.

Ella Cordelia,

born April

8,

1857.

4.

Zarvious Wilbur, born April 15, 1859. Oria Polly, born April 25, 1861, in Baraboo,
December 16, 1888, in Bloomer, Wis., William They live in Bloomer, Wis. Bernice Matilda, born April 13, 1868. Harriet Edna, born June 11, 1872.

Wis.;

married

Griffith Cutting.

*
*

5.

6.

1.3. 4.5.5.5.2. 2.1.


Laura Ann (Huntington) Smith,
Wis.; married, January
1,

born February

5,

1855, in Baraboo,

1876, in Bloomer,

Wis., William

Brown Smith.

Thev

live in

Bloomer, Wis.

678

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Mamie Lenore,
February
in
5,

born August

14, 1876, in

Bloomer, Wis.; married,


I.

1903, in Bloomer, Wis., Martin

Berg.

They

live

Barron, AVis.
25, 1890, in

2.

Archie Huntington, born December

Bloomer, Wis.

1.3.4. 5. 5.
boo, Wis.; married,

5.

2.2. 2.
born April
8,

Ella Cordelia (Huntington) Stewart,

1857, in Bara-

February 22, 1873, in Bloomer, Wis., Harlan M. Stewart. Mr. Stewart is a contractor, and was a school teacher at the time of his marriaoje. He has held town and county offices, and is at the present time Justice He served in the Civil War. of the Peace for Bloomer, Wis., where they live. Mrs. Stewart died in January, 1887, in Bloomer, Wis. She was a Congregationalist.

CHILDREN, BORN IN BLOOMER, WIS.


1.

Verner Alexander,
Rapids, Minn.

born August

2,

1874; married in August.

1902, in Medford, Wis., Caddie A. Harmon.

They

live in

Grand

2.

Callie Louise, born October


in

17,

1876; married in January, 1896,

Bloomer, Wis., Levi Wither Gibson.

They

live in

Medford,

Wis.
3.

William Earl,
in Cloquet,

born November 27, 1878; died

in

October, 1907,

Minn.
14,

4.

Mary

Ella, born April

1880; married in August, 1901, in

Bloomer, Wis., Dr. William G. Dolan.

They

live in

Clocpiet,

Minn.

1.3.4.

5.

5.5.2.2. 3.
April 15, 1859, in Baraboo,
Liberty, Mo., Ella

Zarvious Wilbur Huntington, born


Wis.; married in November, 1882, in

Nancy Kincaid.

They

live in Liberty,

Mo. children.
born September 22, 1883,
in Liberty,

1.

Claud Earl,

Mo.; married

in Liberty, in 1905, Elizabeth


2.

Groom.
2,

They

live in Liberty.

Dora Gertrude,

born August

1891, in Liberty,

Mo.

1. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 2. 2. 5.
Bernice Matilda (Huntington) Cook, born April 13, 1868, in Bloomer, Wis.; married, November 17, 1887, in Bloomer, Wis., John Foster Cook. They hve in Cloquet, INIinn.
children.
1. 2.

Muriel Fay, born August 13, 1889, in Bloomer, Wis. John Foster, born June 29, 1893, in Bloomer, Wis.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

679

1. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 2. 2. 6.

Harriet P^dna (Huntington) Francis, born June


Bloomer, Wis.; married, December 25, 1895,
son of
in

11,

1872,

in

Bloomer, Wis., John Hugh,

Thomas and Margaret (James)


10, 1868.
is

Francis.

He was

born in Spring

Green, Wis., October

Mr. Francis
versity, 1900.

a doctor of medicine, and a graduate of the University of

Wisconsin, 1894, and the Milwaukee Medical Department of Marquette Uni-

He was

Principal of

Medford High School previous

to his

study of medicine, and at the time of his marriage.


Wis., and are Congregationalists.

They

live in

Bloomer,

CHILDREN.
1.

Hugh Huntington,
Margaret Ann,

born October

8,

1896, in Medford, Wis.

2.

born July

19, 1904, in

Medford, Mass.

1.3. 4. 5. 5. 5.2.
Ann (Huntington) Lamberton,
N. Y.; married, January where they reside.
1,

3.
29,

born June
J.

1832, in
of

INIe.xico,

1849.

Summer

Lambertcm,

Baraboo, Wis..

children.
1.

2.

Kate Adell, born July Albert G., born March

25, 1850.
17, 1852,

and died December

19, 1852.

3. 4.

Clarabel, born October 5, Charles W., born August


1.

1854.
28, 1857.

3.4. 5.5.5. 3.
born April
9,

Herbert Nelson Huntington,


daughter of Timothy Steele of
1815, and died in 189
7.

1807; married Melvina,

Plattville,

They

resided in

She was born February 14, Baraboo, where he was a large land
Wis.

holder and merchant, and quite wealthy.

He

is

dead.
n. y.

children, born in scribon,


*1.
2.

Louisa Adelaide, born September 16, 1839. Susan C. born June 29, 1842, and died October

16, 1842.

1.3. 4. 5.
Louisa

5. 5. 3. 1.
16,

Adelaide (Huntington) Stanley, born September


Day and Maria
(Castle) Stanley.

1839, in Scribon, N. Y.; married, January 15, 1859, in Baraboo, Wis., William,

son of Whiting

He was

born February

18,

1831, in Canandaigua, N. Y.

Mr. Stanley was a merchant.


Wis., in 1870, where he died

He moved

from Vienna, N. Y., to Bai'aboo,

March

30, 1898.

He was

member

of the

Masons, and the school board, and trustee of the Methodist Church.

680

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Maria'M., born January 26, 1861; died October 19, 1863, in Dane Co., Wis. Ida Louisa, born March 30, 1863, in Dane Co., Wis.; died October 10, 1864, in Baraboo, AVis.

3.

Herbert Huntington,
20, 1890, in

born June

6,

1866; married

September
his brother

Baraboo, Wis., Ethel Hoadley.

He and

are merchants, carrying on the mercantile business established

by their grandfather Herbert, and continued by their father.


*4.
5.

Whiting Day, born August 11, 1868. William Nelson, born January 21,
1872, in Baraboo, Wis.

1872; died

December

22,

*C.
7.

Mary Grace,

born July 22, 1874.


6, 1879;

Daniel C, born September


1.

died

November

2,

1879.

3.4.

5. 5. 5. 3. 1. 4.

Whiting Day Stanley, born August 11, 1868; married Flora Lucretia Lawson, January 15, 1895. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin
and
ried
of the

Baraboo High School. Mrs. Stanley died April 7, 1901, and he marSeptember 28, 1905, Maude Celestia Hamilton. They live in Baraboo,

Wis.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

4.
5.

William, born February 22, 1897. Frederick, born January 11, 1900. Flora, born April 2, 1901. George Hamilton, born June 23, 1906. Lawrence Day, born December 16, 1907.

1.3. 4. 5. 5. 5.3. 1. 6.
Mary Grace (Stanley) Bonham, born July 22, 1874, in Baraboo, Wis.; married, January 15, 1895, James L. Bonham, lawyer and farmer. They live near Baraboo, Wis. children.
1.

2.

Mabel, born April 2, Robert James, born

1896.
in July, 1909.

1. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5.

Samuel Perkins Huntington,

born

May

20, 1811, in

Mexico, N. Y.;

married September 13, 1836, Sarah Ann, daughter of H. Minott, of Schuyler, N. Y. She was born March 5, 1813, and died April 15, 1854. He married, second, June 14, 1854, Elizabeth, daughter of James Minott, of Schuyler,

N. Y.

She was born February

28, 1834.

He

died

November

6,

1866.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

681

tion

was, for a quarter of a century, a minister of the Methodist denominaand resided for six years in Baraboo, Wis. He was successful, both in worldly and in spiritual things, and was (in 1860) president of the Conference
;

He

of that State.

THE FIRST SIX CHILDREN, BORN IN MEXICO, THE REST IN BARABOO, WIS.
*1.

N. Y.,

*2.
3.

Mary Ann, born Howard James,

September
born July

15, 1839.

27, 1841.

4.

RosELLE, born June 22, 1843; died September 19, 1843. Rosanthe, born June 22, 1843; died September 10, 1843.

*5.

Emogene, born July

18, 1844.

*6.
*7.
8.

Samuel

D., born

May

29, 1846.

*9,
10.

Nellie Eudora, born July 4, 1855. Jessie Josephine, born December 22, 1857; Okie Elizabeth, born January 6, 1864.

died

May

19, 1908.

Solomon Perkins,
25,

born January 22, 1866;

married,

first,

June

1902,

in Darlington,

Wis., Carlotta, daughter of Charles

Richmond and Ellen A. (Williams) Bridgman. She was born August 4, 1874, in Wiota, Wis., and died November 22, 1906.
Louise Green.

He married, second, in Green Bay, Wis., September 8, 1914, Alma He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, 1889. He taught several years, then studied law and located in
Green Bay,
'NA'is.,

twenty years.

He

where he has had a large law practice is prominent Mason.

for

1. 3. 4. 5.

5.5. 5. 1.
born September
15, 1839;

Mary Ann (Huntington) McGilvra,


Ilis

married in April, 1860, Seth McGilvra, of Baraboo, Wis., a successful farmer.


wife died in Baraboo.

CHILDREN.
1.

Zervia, born April

5,

1862; died in Baraboo, Wis.

*2.

Emma.
1.

3. 4.

5.5.5.
CHILD.

5. 1.2.
F. Flora, of

Emma (McGilvra)
Wis.

Flora, married Alfred

Two

Rivers,

1.

Mildred Lucil, born

July

8,

1902.

1.3.4. 5.5.5.5. 2.
Howard James Huntington,
born July 27, 1841; married Clara,

daughter of Col. David Noyes, of Baraboo, Wis.

She died

in

Green Bay

in

682
1890.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He

entered the

Army

in 1861,

and fought

all

through the Civil War.

He was
Brigade.

Sergeant Major of the 6th Wisconsin Regiment, of the Famous Iron


at the battle of

He was wounded
tam.

Gettysburg

also in the battle of Antie-

war he entered the law department of the Michigan In 1873 he University. On his graduation he began practice in Baraboo. located in Green Bay, AVis., where he was a prominent member of the Brown In 1887 Gov. Rusk Co. Bar. He was city attorney for a number of years. appointed him County Judge to fill a vacancy, and he was re-elected four con-

At

the close of the

secutive terms.

He

married, second, in 1897, Eliza Ryan,

who

survives him.

He

died of

heart disease April 24, 1902, in Green Bay, Wis.

CHILDREN.
1.

Samuel David, born September


of
is

8,

1869; married Etta Hoghgrece,


1907.

Green Bay, Wis.,

in

December

She died

in 1909.

He

a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and medical college

2.

3.

* *

4. 5.
6.

San Francisco, Cal. He was an officer in the Philippine War, He died and was a student at St. Francis, Milwaukee, Wis. at Milwaukee, Wis., October 14, 1914. Agnes, born March 25, 1873; died August 7, 1873. Paul, born September 7, 1874, and lives in Kansas City, Mo. Clara Louise, born August 23, 1876. Laura Lucinda, born November 11, 1881. Howard .T., born in 1889, and died May 11, 1903.
of

1. 3.

4.5. 5. 5. 5. 2.4.

Clara Louise (Huntington) Steenberg, born August 23, 1876, in Green Bay, Wis.; married April 28, 1898, in Ripon, Wis., Hubert Spencer, son of Orrin Clement and Harriet (Green) Steenberg. He was born December 26, 1876, in Fond du Lac, Wis. He is a physician lived in Fond du Lac, Wis., and moved to Milwaukee in 1899, where he now resides. He is a graduate of Manjuette University, 1902. He served in the Spanish American War, in Co. D, 2d Wis. Vol. Infantry;
;

enlisted in 1898,

Steenbergh family of

was discharged in 1899. He is a descendant of the Van New York State. They are Congregationalists.

children, BOUN in MILWAUKEE, WIS.


1.

2.

3.

David Knox, born July 9, 1901. Gerald Huntington, born December Harriet Alice, born June 19, 1904.
Clarice Louise, born March
23, 1908.

11, 1902.

4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

683

1.3.4.5.5. 5.5.2. 5.
Laura Lucinda (Huntington) Bkemmer,
in

born November

11, 1881,

Green Bay, Wis.; married, October 29, 1908, in Milwaukee, Wis., Charles Alexander, son of James Alexander and P^mma Marie (McMillan) Bremmer. He was born January 19, 1879, in Portage Co., Wis. Mr. Bremmer is the secretary of an Illinois corporation. He lived in Stevens Point, Wis., and in 1906, moved to Chicago, 111., where he now resides.

CHILDREN, BORN IN CHICAGO,


1. 2.

ILL.

P^DiTH Louise, born August

6,

1909. 1911.

Geraldine, born December

6,

1.3.4. 5.5. 5.
Emogene (Huntington) Cady,
married, at Baraboo, Wis., October
6,

5. 5.
18, 1844, in

born July

Mexico, N. Y.;

1868, William Curtis Cady, a farmer of

Sauk

Co.,

Wis.

He

died April 28, 1911, in So. Milwaukee, Wis., where his

widow
*

still

resides.

CHILDREN, BORN IN EXCELSIOR, WIS.


1. 2.

*
*

Samuel Howard, born February 4, 1870. Earnest Huntington, born May 23, 1873.

3.

Anna

* 4.
5.

Louise, born November 9, 1874. Virgil Homer, born December 26, 1876. Alice May, born May 26, 1880; married May Edward Heuer. They live in Milwaukee, Wis.

7,

1904, Alford

1. 3.

4.

5.5. 5. 5. 5.
4,

1.

married,

Samuel Howard Cady, born February May 11, 1899, in Madison, Wis., Helen
is

1870, in Excelsior, Wis.;

Baker.

They

live in

Green

Bay, Wis., where he

a prominent lawyer.

CHILDREN, BORN IN GREEN BAY, WIS.


1.

2. 3.

born April 30, 1905. Jessie Sumner, born May 2, 1907. Alice Howard, born April 2, 1910.

Helen Baker,

1. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 2.

Earnest Huntington Cady, born May


Wis., and has a fine farm, which he owns.

23, 1873, in Excelsior, Wis.;

married, September 16, 1897, Miss Schlegermilch.

He

lives in

No. Freedom,

children, born in no. freedom, wis.


1. 2.

Wayne

Curtis, born January Clifton, born April 10, 1903.

9,

1900.

684
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

4.
5.

Merle, born July 18, 1905. Raymond, born August 15, 1907. Earnest, born June 1, 1910.

1.3.4. 5.5.5.5. 5. 3.
Anna Louise (Cady) Sawyer,
1899.

born November

9,

1874, in Excelsior

Wis.; married Rev. F. Stowe Sawyer, of South Milwaukee, Wis., June 29,

CHILD.
1.

Frances Marie, born

April 22, 1900, in So. Milwaukee, Wis.

1.3.4. 5. 5. 5.5. 5. 4.
Virgil

Homer Cady,

ried in Madison, Wis., July 14, 1903, Margaret Pilly.

born December 25, 1876, in Excelsior, Wis.; marMr. Cady is a leading-

attorney, in 1911 was city attorney of Baraboo, Wis., where they reside.

children.
1.

Alton Eleazer Virgil,


1.

born

May

10, 1904.

3.4. 5. 5.5. 5. 6.

Huntington, born May 29, 1846, in Mexico, N. Y.; married, October 17, 1866, Mary G. Lanpher. He was a soldier in the Civil V^'ar, and was never well afterward. He died March 22, 1873, in Walnut, III. His

Samuel

D.

widow
*
*

lives in

Dover,

111.

CHILDREN.
1.

Pardon Howard,

born

May

7,

1868.

2.

3.

Julia Louison, born September 26, 1870. Samuel Earnest, born November 27, 1872; died March

22, 1873.

1.

3.4.
111.,

5.

5.5.5.

6. 1.
IVlary

Pardon Howard Huntington,

Emma

Power, at Dover,

in

born May 7, 1868; married which town he was postmaster in 1911.

child.
1.

Faith Elizabeth, born October

16, 1902.

1.3.4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 6.2.
in

Bureau

Julia Louison (Huntington) Sparling, born September Co., 111.; married Henry A. Si)arling, September 26, 1887.

26, 1870,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN GRANVILLE, PUTNAM
1.

685
CO., ILL.

Pardon Robert,

2.
.3.

Mary

born February 1, 1889. Violet, born September 30, 1890.


born October 21, 1892.

Lyman Elmore,

4. 5. 6.

Nellie Louison, born June 8, 1899. Julia May, born February 13, 1901. Richard Leonard, born January 26,

1909.

1.

3.4.5. 5.5.5.
W.
Jeffries, at

7.
4,

Nellie Eudora (Huntington)


Baraboo, Wis.; married Wilbur

Jeffries, born July

1855,

in

Baraboo, December 25, 1875.

children.
*
1.

Blanche Alma,

born January 14, 1877.


born August 14, 1879.
23, 1881.
31, 1886, in

*
*

2.

Homer Minott,
Raymond W.,

3.

Lee Huntington, born August


born December
assistant superintendent of the

4.

Baraboo, Wis.

He

is

Baraboo Electric Light Plant.


1894; died

5.

James Harold, born


Baraboo, Wis.

April 22,

April 10, 1900, in

1. 3.

4.5. 5. 5.5. 7.
23,

1.

Blanche Alma (Jeffries) Seymour,


bourn. Wis.; married,
burg, Wis.

March

1898,

born January 14, 187 7, in KilMerton Eugene Seymour, of Reeds-

He

is

a large land owner, in Reedsburg.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Helen

Louise, born Oclfober

7,

1899.

3.

James Everett, born July 16, 1901. Lewis Arthur, born January 23, 1903.

4.
5.
6.

Mary

Elizabeth, born June

8,

1904.
15, 1907.

Ruth Huntington,

born April

Jessie Blanche, born September, 1910.

1.3.4. 5. 5.5. 5.7. 2.


Homer Minott Jeffries, born August
married, August 28, 1907, Agnes
14,

1879, in Baraboo, Wis.;

Koepp

of Baraboo,

Wis.

He

is

superin-

tendent of the Baraboo Telephone Exchange.

CHILD.
1.

Cecelia Genevieve, born September

22, 1909.

686

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.

3.4. 5. 5.5.

5. 7. 3.

Lee Huntington Jeffries,


married,

May

18, 1904,

Ida B. Piatt.

born August 23, 1881, in Baraboo, Wis.: He is in the liardwarc business, in Bar-

aboo, Wis.

CHII-DKEN.
1.

2.

Nellie Elizabeth, born March Leora Ida, born March 7, 1908.

6,

1906.

1.3.4.5.5. 5.5.9.
Okie Elizabeth (Huntington) Ramsey, born January
Warrenville,
vout, son of
111.;

6,

1864, in

married, August 29, 1888, in Baraboo, AVis., William Har-

George and Louisa (Stanley) Ramsey.


is

He was

born, December,

1851, in Barton, Wis.

Mr. Ramsey
Philadelphia

a druggist and a liop merchant, and a graduate of the School, in 1875.


in the to

Pharmacy

He was

married once before

this

marriage.

He has

been Deacon

Presbyterian Church since 1900.

They

lived in Barton, Wis.,

and moved

Reedsburg, Wis., in 1865, where they

have lived ever

since.
is

Mrs. Ramsey

a graduate of the

Baraboo High School, June, 1885;

at-

tended Ripon College, Ripon, Wis., and was one year at the University of Wisconsin. She taught school for three years. She has served the city of

Reedsburg as Superintendent of Schools. She was secretary of the Library Board for fourteen years. She is one of the state officers of the Wisconsin Federation of Women's Clubs, an officer of the Fay Robinson Chapter, D. A. R. She is interested, first, in home, then in church, and in everything which tends She has given much time to collect data for this to the u})lift of society.
memoir, of her father's family.
child.

Marguerite Huntington,
Wis.

born September

18, 1890, in

Reedsburg,

1.3.4.5.5.5.6.
LoTHRor John Huntington,
married,
Griffith.
first,

born March 13, 1819,

in

Mexico, N. Y.;

June

14, 1845, in

Delphi, N. Y., Sarah, daughter of Nathaniel

She died

in the Fall of 1846, in Delphi,

N. Y.

He
9,

married, second,

November 9, 1852, in Dellowa, and Anna (Hamilton) Stutson.

Wis.,

Mary

Aurelia, daughter of

John Bisbee

She was born January

1825, in Angelica,

N. Y. Mr. Huntington was a farmer, and lived for a time in New York City. He moved to Richland, N. Y., in 1845, and to Baraboo, Wis., in the Autumn of 1847, where he lived until his death, Sei)teniber 18, 1897. He was a
Methodist.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDRKN.
1.

687

Lydia Ann, born February


February
16, 1870, in

17,

1846, in Richland, N. Y.; died

Baraboo, Wis.

She was a teacher.

2.

Hattie Amelia, born October 30, 1854, in Fairfield, AVis. She has been for many years a successful teacher in the city schools
of Baraboo,

3.

Arthur
is

Wis. Willis, born September

22, 1856, in Fairfiehl,

Wis.

He

a prosperous farmer.
6,

4.

Helen, born December


all live in

1859, in Fairfield, Wis.

She

is

a teacher.

They

Baraboo, Wis.

1.3. 4.5.5. 6.
Joseph Dennison Huntington, born October
Conn.; married
28, 1778, in

Windham,
She

May

4,

1806, in Westfield, Mass., Gracia

Ann

Weller.

died December 19, 1833, aged fifty-three years. then moved to


field,

He

lived in Lancaster, Mass.,

West

Springfield, Mass.

He

died

March

30, 1862, in

West-

Mass.

children.
*
1.

2. 3.

Joseph Wellington, born February Gracia Ann, born May 1, 1809.

20, 1808.

Margarkt,

born October 10, 1811; married, Alonzo Booth, of Enfield, Conn. He died

first, in

April, 1831,

in

May, 1838.

She

married, second, in

June, 1844, Chandler Foster, at one time

4.

They moved to West Haven, Conn., where they both died. Mary Jane, born October 20, 1820; married August 11, 1842, Franklin R. Terry, of Albany, N. Y. He died December 9,
proprietor of the City Hotel, Albany, N. Y.
1857, in St. Paul, Minn., and was buried She married, second, William McGregor,
in of

Westfield, Mass. Coeymans, N. Y.,

July 31, 1858.

He

died so soon after his marriage that she re-

sumed her name of Terry. She died December 23, 1900, in West Springfield, Mass., and was buried in Westfield, Mass.,
beside her
first

husband.

1.3. 4. 5. 5. 6.
Joseph Wellington Huntington, born
20, 1808; of

1.
Middlebury, Vt., February

in

married, at Bloomfield, Conn., September 19, 1832, Julia, daughter

William Fowler Miller.

in Lancaster, Mass.,

He was for many years a merchant and a lawyer where he resided.

CHILDREN, born IN LANCASTER, MASS.


1.

George Miller,
S.

born August 25, 1833, and resided in Charleston,


in

C, where he was engaged

mercantile transactions.

He

688

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.
graduated from Harvard College.
Locust Valley, L.
2.
I.,

He

died at

liis

home

in

April

9,

1898. 1833, and died September 23, 1833.


26,

3.

Julia Maria, born August 25, Horatio Miller, born June


1836.

1836, and died September 17,

4.
5. 6.
7.

Joseph Miller, born June 20, 1838, and died July 2, 1841. Horatio Harrison, born July 24, 1840, and died July 8, 1841. Julia Miller, born July 11, 1845, and lived in Khinebeok, N. Y. Joseph Miller, born August 28, 1847, and lived in Lancaster,
Mass.

1.3. 4. 5.5. 6. 2.
Mass.; married.

Gracia Ann (Huntington) Leonard, born May 1, 1809, May 1, 1834, Norman T. Leonard, of Westfield,
22, 1858, leaving a large circle of friends to

in

Lancaster,

i\lass.

Mrs. Leonard was a devoted Christian woman, and died

in Westfield,

June

mourn

their loss.

CHILDREN.
1.

Gracia Olive, born May


is

27, 1838,

and died April

23, 1846.

She

the subject of that beautiful memorial written by Mrs. Richardson, and published by the American S. S. Union under the

appropriate
2.

title,

"The

Little Missionary."
27, 1841,

Norman Huntington, born December


ber 15, 1842.

and died Septem-

3.

Annie Huntington, born November


24, 1861.

29, 1845,

and died February

1.

3.4. 5. 7.

Mary (Huntington)
Conn.; married,

1740 in

Tinker, born October 8, 1741, in Windham, Nehemiah Tinker, who was born in Mansfield, Conn., and died March 17, 1783. Mrs. Tinker died in 1798.

December

31, 1760, Capt.

CHILD KEN.
1. 2.

Sarah, born July 5, 1763. John, born July 14, 1764.

3.

4. 5.
6.
7.

Nehemiah, born May 11, 1766. Almarina, born May 22, 1768. Lamson, born June 24, 1770. Alexander, born July 16, 1772.
Joel, born September 2, 17 74. Polly, born July 12, 17 76. Bela, born September 3, 1778.

8.
9.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
10.

689

Joseph Buckingham, born December 21, 1779. He was, in June, 1804, allowed to take the name of Buckingham, instead of Tinker, and as Joseph T. Buckingham he was long and well
known, especially
ried,

as the editor of the

Boston Courier.

He mar-

July 28,

180.5,

Melinda, daughter of Caleb and

Mary (Mur-

dock) Alvord, of Greenfield, Mass., by


of thirteen children,
ministers, one physician,

whom

he had a family

among whom have been

three lawyers, two

ment
1861.

in

western surveys.

and one agent of the general governHe died in Cambridge, April 11,

The Personal Memoirs of Joseph T. Buckingham furnish ample testimony to the personal worth of his mother. She must have been a woman of more than ordinary intelligence and of
sincere and true piety, poor in this world's goods, but rich in
faith.

Her death was from consumption. Her son says of her: " She was never happier than during the last six weeks of her
She well knew that

for its

life was near its close, and she looked end with entire resignation and cheerfulness. If she expressed any impatience, it was that the wheels of time moved so
life.

slowly.

In the intervals of suffering,

when

strength revived, she labored to impress on


sity of faith in the Christian religion,

my mind

the neces-

according to the Calvinistic

11.

admonished me to be faithful to my emjjloyer and charged me, by all the love she bore me, to stay with him till I should be twenty-one years old, whatever inconvenience and destitution I might endure, or whatever sacrifice it cost me." Lydia, born July 27, 1782.
interpretation
;

1.

3.4. 5. 8.

Lydia (Huntington) Tinker, born November 2, 1744, in Windham, Conn.; married, November 13, 1762, Elihu Tinker, a brother of her sister's husband. They lived in AVorthington, ]\Ia9s.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.
3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Abigail Griswold, born August 20, 1764, in Windham, Conn. Elisha, born October 30, 1766, in Windham, Conn. John, resided in Worthington, and was a wealthy farmer. Ralph, was a physician in Tennessee.

A A A

Son.
Son.
phj^sician of extensive practice,

James, was a
Park, Vt.

and lived

in

Hyde

8.

Son.

finO

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.4.7.
Sahah (Huntington) Wright,
Conn.; married,
I

born

]\Iay

25,

1705,

in

Windham,

March

28, 1728,

Ebenezer Wright.

CHILDREN.
27, 1721).

1. 2.

EliIphalet, born February

3.

4.
5.
(j.

Elizabeth, born November 30, 1730. Sarah, born September 22, 1732. Elisha, born September 26, 1734. Mary, born January 15, 1737, and died July

27, 17311.

Amariah, born February


1.

11, 1739.

3.6.
Norwich, Conn., March
1, 16ti.l.

Samuel Huntington,

born

in

Here he

^ *
7\JP^

Mary, daughter, jjrobably of ^i^l tkinB Clark, of \W*littfiaU. He removed to Lebanon in 1 700, having sold his houselot and house in Norvsrich for a j)arsonage. He was Deput} to the General Court from Lebanon in October, 1705, and May, 1708; was appointed Lieutenant of first trainband Before his removal he had become a public man, of Lebanon, in May, 1709. having filled several offices, being as early as 1(!92 appointed constable, having
married, October 29,
l()8(i,

already l)een one of

tlie

Townsmen.
\)\ tlie

How

well he was thought of in Norwich,

Norwich, ten years after his Committee to locate the new meeting house about which a serious dispute had arisen. The site chosen by the committee was not approved by the town, and the church was erected upon another spot. But a few years vindicated the wisdom of the committee, as was aliundantly testified by a second church, built upon the place selected l)y them. He was a large landholder Ijotli in Norwich and Lebanon.
citizens of

appears from his appointment

removal to Lebanon, on

His wife's name appears on the


his

list

ef the Lel)ant)n

church

in

1701; but

own was

not added until 1707.

In 1687, February 13, the town of Norwich granted him a parcel of land Trading Cove Brook, "l)y his father's, to be laid out by measui'e, 30 or 40 rods wide the length of his father's land." He died in Lebanon, May 10, 1717, and his wife, October 5, 174;>.
at

children.

The
* *
1.

first

five

were born

in

Norwich, Conn., and the other three

in

Lebanon, Conn.
2.

3.

Elizabeth, born Ajn-il 24, 1(188-9. Samuel, born August 28, 1691. Caleb, born Fet)ruary 8, 1693-4.

4.

Mauy,

born October

1,

1696, and died in Lebanon, July 30, 1712.


p
/5
'
.

*
* *

5.
6.
7.

Hkbecca, born in February, 1698-9. Sarah, born October 22, 1701. -^x John, born May 17, 1706.
Simon, born August
15, 1708,

<_

'<

'^ ^

^ rJVvv..

Uj-

/)i

8.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 6. 1.

691

Elizabeth (Huntington) Clark, born April


Clark, of Lebanon, Conn.

24, 1689-9, in

Norwich,
(Pratt)

Conn.; married February 23, 1710, Moses, son of Daniel and

Hannah

He

died September 18, 1749, and she died Decem-

ber 27, 1761.

The Lebanon
Mrs. Clark
fully,
:

grave-yard contains these tributes to the


lie

"

Here

interred the remains of


;

memory of Mr. and Moses Clark, who was of a


his generation faith-

sober, charitable, virtuous disposition

who having served

departed

tliis life

in

hope

of life eternal."
:

Of Elizabeth (Huntington) Clark, her gravestone thus speaks


lies

"

Here

the body of Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, the wife of Mr. Moses Clark,

who recom;

mended herself and religion to the world by piety and good works a midwife who feared God, skillful and greatly useful in the art of healing, who, to the
public loss and grief, was suddenly called to a better hope."

CHILDREN, born IN LEBANON, CONN.


1. 2. 3.

Mary, born January


Anna, born January

22, 1717.
2,

Moses, born September

1720.

26, 1723.

4.

^5.
6.

Elizabeth, born January 25, 1725. John, born January 7, 1728. See record 1. 2. 4. James, born September 15, 1730. This last son.

4. 4.

page 152.

James Clark, was a Captain in the Revolution, and was in the engagement at Bunker Hill. He died in Lebanon, December 29, 1826.
Col.

1.3.6.2.
born in Norwich, Conn., August 28, 1691. He December 4, 1722, Hannah, daughter of Jonathan and Hannah (Avery) Metcalf, who was born January 17, 1702. She was admitted He was a Christian man, and elected to the Lebanon church, April 25, 1725. He lived to his ninety-fourth year, and his deacon of the Lebanon church.

Samuel Huntington,

married, in Lebanon,

wife died in Lebanon, October 14, 1791.

Jonathan Metcalf, above, was son of Jonathan and Hannah (Kenric) MetDedham, Mass.; grandson of Michael and Mary (Fau-banks) Metcalf; and great-grandson of Michael and Sarah Metcalf, who were driven by the persecutions of Bisho]i Wren, of Norwich, England, to flee to New England,
calf of in the spring of 1637.

They

settled in

Dedham, Mass.

CHILDREN, BORN IN LEBANON, CONN.


*
1.

Samuel, born October

16, 1723.
3,

2,

Mary,

born June

1,

1725, and married, January

Porter, of Bridgewater.
records, Mrs.

She

is

called on the

1757, Rev. John Lebanon church

Rev.
in

Mary Huntington. A great-grandson of theirs, Emery Huntington Porter, was rector of Emmanuel church,
I.,

Newport, R.

in 1915.

692
*
*
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Zkhviah, born July 23, 1727. Oliver, born April 15, 1729. William, born August 12, 1731, and died Se])tcmber William, born August 20, 1732.
Sybil, born in February, 1734-5.

4.
.5.

11, 1731.

*
*

6.
7.

* *

8.
9.

*10.
*11.

Eliphalet, born April 14, 1737. Jonathan, born March 1!, 1741. Eleazer, born May 9, 1744. Josiah, born November 5, 1746.
1. 3.

6.2.

1.

graduated at Yale

He in Lebanon, Conn. and was a short time a preacher. He afterwards became a merchant, and resided in Lebanon, Canterbury, and East Haddam. He married, first. May 23, 1751, Rebecca Fairbanks, who died September 15, 1754. He married for his second wife. May 25, 1757, Dorothy She was born May 5, 1729, and died October 29, (jates of East Haddam.
Samuel Huntington,
born October 16, 1723,
in 1743, studied theology

1821.

Early in

life slie

devoted herself to

God

in public profession of religion,

and
in

in various scenes of life she displayed a uniform

and consistent Christian


lustre, and,

walk.

As

she advanced in

life

her piety shone with an increasing

connection with a natural sweetness of disposition and amiableness of temit

per,

shed a jjeculiar loveliness on her old age.

Few

mothers

in Israel

have

displayed more patience, serenity and cheerfulness in the decline of

life,

and

lew have died more lamented by surviving friends. The memory of the just ile was chosen deacon of the Canterbur}' church, while living is blessed,
there,

March

26, 1753.

About the year 1769 he removed

to P^ast

Haddam,

He probably where he continued to reside until his death, March 20, 1797. went to Canterbury about the year 1752, as that is the date of his own and his His second wife was adfirst wife's admission to the church theie by letter. mitted to that church in 1759. He was chosen deacon and clerk of the church in East Haddam in 17 70. He was a justice of the peace in East Haddam and
a public

man

of considerable note.

children.
Born,
it

is

probable, in Canterbury, Conn., as the following

names and
Huntington,

dates are from the Canterbury records, copied by Dr. Joshua


(1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 6. 2.).
1.

Rebecca, born May

17, 1752,

and died June

11, 1759.

2. 3.

* *

4. 5.
6.

Hannah, born April 25, 1758, and died June 11, 1759. Jeremiah Gates, l)orn April 9, 1760, and died January Dorothy, born March 29, 1762.
Samuel, born June
4,

27, 1762.

1764.
single,

7.

IH, 1770, and died She was called Aunt Polly. Jeremiah, born April 18, 1773, and died June 6, 1783.
in East

Mary, born
vember

Haddam, June

No-

24, 1828.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

695

1.3. 6.2. 1.4.


Dorothy (Huntington) Silliman,
bury, Conn.; married

born March 20, 1762, in CanterSilliman, of


to

March

28,

1782, William

East Iladdam,
to teach

where she lived. He was born in Chester, and went school. She died April 9, 1834. Her husband died
years.

Canterbury

in 1805,

aged fifty-two

CHILDREN, BORN IN CANTERBURY, CONN.


1.

William, born August


1817,

16, 1784, in East

Haddam

married

in April,

who died in East Haddam, May He married, second, November 2, 1827, Eliza, daugh2, 1826. ter of Caleb and Civil (1. 2. 4. 10. 2. 1.) Gillet, who was born
Laura
(1. 2. 4. 10. 2. 10.),

April 30, 1805, in Colchester.


his

He

died January

6,

1851, and

2.

3.

4.

* 5.
6.

widow married, March 31, 1852, Samuel, (1. 3. 6. 2. 1. 5. 1.). Dorothy, born August 9, 1786; married Horace Brainard. Jeremiah, born April 21, 1789, and died December 12, 1791. Joseph, born April 25, 1791, and died aged eighteen years. Eliphalet, born August 7, 1793. Huntington, born June 9, 1795; married Statira Chapman Fuller. John Huntington Silliman, a grandson of these two, is a prominent actor and manager of a company known as Wright Hwittngtvn
Planers.

7.

8.

Oliver, who married Mary Lester. Olive, who married John INIilton Brainard.

>

1. 3.

6.2. 1.4.5.

Eliphalet Silliman, born August 17, 1793, in Canterbury, Conn.; marShe was born October 18, ried, December 15, 1819, IMary Brainard Fuller. Mr. Silliman died January 30, 1866. 1802, and died March 4, 1885.
children.
1.

Laura Huntington, born October 2, 1821; Emmons, May 23, 1842. She died January 30,

married Dyer
1887.

2.
3.

4.
5.

Statira Fuller, born August 19, 1823. Thomas Fuller, born July 11, 1825; married Mary han, December 10, 1848. Benjamin, born May 3, 1828 died May 28, 1830.
;

C. Stranna-

Sarah Isham,
September

born

May

16,

1830; married

Calvin Pemberton,

16, 1848.

She died October


16,

22, 1866.

6.

Julia Cone, born December


April 20, 1856.

1835

married Alonzo Wheeler, married Jehial Gates,


1850.

7.

SoPHRONiA Isadore, born


February
6,

April

2,

1838

1855.

8.

Benjamin

A., born

December

22,

1840; died April


;

3,

9.

Henry Edwin,

born October

11,

1842

married December 16, 1863.

694

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.:6. 2. 1.4.5. 2.
Statira Fuller (Silliman) Cone, born August
Daniel Clark Cone, September 28, 1845.
19,

1823

married
1821.

He was

born September

9,

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Cynthia Brainard, born August 30, 1846. Eliza Richmond, born May 19, 1861 married Norman
;

S.

North,

October

2,

1887.

1. 3. 6.2.

1.4. 5.2.
He was

1.
30, 1846;
7,

Cynthia Brainard (Cone) Smith, born August


Sylvester William Smith, April 26, 1868.

married
1841.

born September

CHILD.
*1.

Mary

AVilliams, born October

11, 1873.

1. 3. 6. 2. 1. 4. 5. 2. 1. 1.
(Smith) Bigelow, born October 11, 1873; married David Skinner Bigelow, January 1, 1893. He was born September 6, 1868,
in

Mary Williams
Chester, Pa.

West
1.

CHILDREN.

2.

Eleanore May, born September 11, 1894. Nelson Sylvester, born June 23, 1899.

1.3. 6. 2. 1.5.
Samuel Huntington,
born June
4,

1764, in Canterbury, Conn.;

was

married three times, first, January 24, 1788, to Martha Sears, who was born in 1765, and died July 26, 1795; second, in 1796, to Dimis. (1. 2. 4. 10. 2. 2.) see page 232, who died in 1800; and third, in 1802, to Elizabeth, daughter of

Jonathan Wells.
October
8,

He removed

in

1803 to Middlefield, N. Y., where he died,

1826.

CHILDREN, BORN IN EAST HADDAM, CONN.


*1.

*2.
3.

Samuel, born January 26, 1789. Mason Coggswell, born October 19, 1790. Royal, born March 18, 1792, and died, unmarried,
bor,

at Sacketts Har-

N. Y.,

in July, 1820.

4.
5.

A Son, died in A Daughter,


Delia, born

infancy.

died in infancy.
16, 1803.

*6.
7.

Edwin Wells, born January May 19, 1804, and


in Minetto,

lived with her brother,

Edwin Wells

N. Y.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

695

1.3.6.2.
Samuel Huntington,
married,

1. 5. 1.
in

born January 26, 1789,

East Haddam, Conn.;

November
December

3,

1814, Jenett Mosely, daughter of

(Smith) Gates of East Haddam.


she died
5,

1848,

They moved He married, March


ti.

to Middlefield,
31, 1852,

Jonah and Esther N. Y., where


(Gillet),

Mrs. Eliza

widow

of William Silliman (1. 3.

2. 1. 4. 1.).

CHILDKKN.
1.

Martha

Adeline, born in East Haddam, Conn., October 23, 1815, and died single in Middlefield, N. Y., December 12, 1842.
1818.
rr^
.

*2.
3.

*4,
*5. *6.
*7.
8.

]\Iary Amelia, born ]\Iay 14, 1818. Samuel, twin with ]\Iary A., died J\Iay 17, Samuel Gates, born May 28, 1820. ) Dorothy Jennett, born May 28, 1820. )

William Silliman, born September 22, Laura Almira, born August 14, 1826.
Esther Elviha,
August 14, 1826, where she died, January 17, 1827.
born

1822.
)

in

Middlefield,

>

Twins,

Skinner, born May 14, 1818, in Mid. dlefield, N. Y.; married May 1, 1844, Waldo Skinner, who was born in Woodstock, Ct. He was a merchant and manufacturer, and lived in ]\Iadison, A^'is.

1.3. 6. 2. Mary Amelia (Huntington)

1. 5. 1. 2.

CHILDREN.
1.

Ella Eureka,

born August

2,

1845;

died in

July,

1848,

in

2.

Hudson, O. Julius Huntington, born in August 1848.

in July, 1848, in

Hudson,

().,

and died

3.

Beulah Huntington,
N. Y.

born

in

February, 1850, in Middlefield,


1852, in Madison, Wis. 1855, and died in July, 1855,

4.
5.

Waldo Huntington, born in March, Mary' Huntington, born in January,


in

Madison, Wis.

1.3.6. 2. 1. 5.
Samuel Gates Huntington,
Y., married,
first,

1. 4.

born May 28, 1820, in Middlefield CenSeptember 21, 1848, in Middlefield Center, Jane Hannah, daughter of Andrew and Agnes Church. She was born December He married, second, 3, 1825, in Middlefield, Center, and died June 4, 1851. July 20, 1852, Adeline Julia, daughter of the Rev. Alvin and VUetto Parmelee. He was a lastmaker, and died in Middlefield Center, N. Y., July 2, 1903. They were Presbyterians.
ter,

N.

696

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN MIDDLEFIELD CENTER,
1.

N. Y.
in

Helen Wilson,
Center, N. Y.

born November

27,

1849;

lives

Middlefield

2.

*3.
*4.

Agnes Church, born January 4, 1851; died January George Mann, born August 2, 1853. Alice Parmelee, born January 25, 1857.
1. 3. 6. 2. 1. 5. 1. 4. 3.

23, 1876.

George
ter,

^SIann

Huntington, born August

2,

1853, in Middlefield Cen-

N. Y.;

married, June 22, 1882, in

Downsville, N. Y., Emily

Esther,

daughter of William and Emily (Smith) Kemp.


Hall, England.

She was born

in

Lolham
to

He
he now

is

a lastmaker, and lived in Middlefield Center, N. Y.;

moved

Worcester, Mass., in March, 1902, and thence to Lynn, Mass., in 1906, where
resides.

They

are Presbyterians.

children.
*1.

2.
3.

George Kemp, born November 7, 1883. Linda Jeannette, born May 23, 1886. Frances Willard, born October 21, 1888,
N. Y. Samuel Percy, born August

in Middlefield Center,

4.
5.

22, 1891, in Middlefield Center, 24, 1894, in

N. Y.

Adeline Parmelee, born March


1. 3.

Worcester, Mass.

6. 2. 1.5. 1. 4. 3. 1.
born November
7,

George Kemp Huntington,


Center, N. Y.; married June
9,

1883, in Middlefield

1909, in Indianapolis, Ind., Lezetta Alberta,

born October

daughter of Thomas Tufts and Minnie Viola (Sherman) Strong. 6, 1883, in Monroe, Mich.

She was

He
moved

is

to

an accountant, a graduate of the University of Maine, 1905. He Brooklyn, N. Y., where he now resides. They are Presbyterians.

child.
1.

George Strong,

born April

3,

1910, in Brooklyn, N. Y.

1.3. 6.2. 1.5.1.4.3.2.


Linda Jeannette (Huntington) Howard, born May
Middlefield Center, N. Y.;
23, 1886, in

married, September

8,

1909,

Herbert Anson, son of Charles Bion and Dora INIartha was born June 5, 1881, in Lynn, Mass. Mr. Howard is an electrical engineer, and a farmer, a graduate of the He lived in Lowell Institute for Industrial Foremen, of Boston, Mass., 1908. Lynn, Mass., moved to Walla Walla, Wash., in 1909, and thence to Neeley,
Idaho, in 1911, where he

Lynn, Mass., (Page) Howard. He


in

now

resides.

They

are Congregationalists.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

697

Huntington, born July

19, 1910, in

Walla Walla, Wash.

1.3. 6. 2.

1. 5.

1.4.4.
25, 1857, in

Alice Parmelee (Huntington) Seward, born January


N.
Y.,

Middlefield Center, N. Y.; married, October 10, 1883, in Middlefield Center,

lee)

Seward.

Seneca Adelbert, son of Seneca Swain and Caroline Stannard (ParmeHe was born July 21, 1847, in East Springfield, N. Y., and died

February 4, 1910, in the same place. Mr. Seward was a merchant and always lived in East Springfield, N. Y. He was Postmaster from May, 1880, until February, 1886, and again from
April, 1897, to October, 1907.

They were Presbyterians, and Mr. Seward was


till

elder from April 21, 1889,


of the

his death.

He was

also secretary

and treasurer

church for a long

time.

children.
1.

Carolyn Louise, born


in

July

18,

1886; married, January 29, 1908,


Flint.

East Springfield, N. Y., LeRoy Springfield, N. Y.

They

live in

East

1.3. 6. 2. 1. 5.1. 5.
Dorothy Jennett (Huntington) Bigelow,
Middlefield,

born

May

28, 1820, in

N.

Y.; married Dr.

Aborn T. Bigelow,

of Worcester,
N. Y.

N.

Y., Jan-

uary

8,

1850.

CHILDREN, BORN IN WORCESTER,


1. 2.

Polly Josephine, born February 6, 1851. Uriah Huntington, born August 1, 1852.

3.

Martha

Irene, born

in

September, 1854.

1. 3. 6. 2. 1. 5. 1. 6.
field,

born September 22, 1822, in MiddleN. Y.; married, August 1, 1850, in Middlefield, N. Y., Mary Ann Noyes, daughter of William Ames and Sarah Williams (Ingalis) A\'alker. She was born September 7, 1825, in Middlefield, N. Y., and died September 12, 1905, in Montdair, N. J. He was a last manufacturer in the shoe business, and lived in Middlefield, N". Y., from 1822 to 1868, in Brooklyn, N. Y., from 1868 to 1886, in Montclair, N. J., fi-om 1886 to 1892, where he died, April 8, 1892.

William Silliman Huntington,

He was

member

of the Presbyterian

Church from boyhood.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

William Walker, born September 12, 1853. Samuel Silliman, born September 12, 1853;
1853.

died September 14,

698
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Sarah Josephine,

born December 26, 1859; died March


4,

4,

1863.

* 4.

Frederick AYolcott, born March

1864.

1. 3.
dlefield,

6.2. 1.5.

1. 6. 1.

born September 12, 1853, near MidN. Y.; married, October 30, 1884, in Black Hawk, Col., Annie Louise, daughter of George and Christina (Stapp) Stroehle. She was born February
17, 1866, in

William Walker Huntington,

Rock
civil

Island,

111.

and mining engineer, a graduate of the Rensselaer PolytechHe left Middlefield, N. Y., in 1869 or '70, nic Institute, of Troy, N. Y., 1876. and went to Brooklyn, N. Y'., with his parents; moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1876; to Leadville, Col., in 1879; to Oilman, Col., in 1884, and to Denver,
is

He

Col., in 1903,

where he now

resides.

They

are Congregationalists.

CHILDREN.
1.

Helen Laura,

2.

Walter Cheesman,

born August 23, 1885, in Gilman, CoL born August 24, 1890, in Gilman, Coh; married, August 26, 1914, in Denver, Col., Mabel Gertrude, daughter of Elwood and Julia Scureman. Mr. Huntington is an assayer

and chemist,
lon,

in the

employ

of the Ernestine

New

Mexico.

They

reside in the

Mining same town.

Co., at

Mogo-

1. 3.

6.2. 1.5.
4,

1. 6. 4.
4,

Frederick Wolcott Huntington, born March


Center, N. Y.; man-ied, June

1864, in Middlefield

1890, in St. Louis, Mo., Harriet Stewart,

daughter of

A>'illiam

Lytle and Almira (Ivichards) (iraham.

She was born

March
N.
Y'.,

10, 1867. in Albion,


is

Mich.

Mr. Huntington

a teacher in the Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn,

and

is

a graduate of the School of Mines, Columbia University, 1885.

He

lived in Gilman, Col.,


J.,

from 1885
from 1893

to 1891, in to 1897, in

Bartow,

Fla.,

from 1891 to
to

1893, in Montclair, N.

Dutch Guiana, from 1897


still.

1898; moved to Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1898, and resides there


Presbyterians.

They

are

children.
1. 2.

Constance, born July

21, 1893, in

New

Richmond, Mich.
N.
.1.

Harold Graham,

born December

28, 1897, in Montclair,

1. 3. 6.

2. 1. 5. 1. 7.
born August
14, 182(i, in

Laura Almira (Huntington) Brainard,


Brainard, of East Haddaui, Conn., October
9,

Middlefield, N. Y.; married William Orrin, son of William

and Lucy (Day)

1851.

Mrs. Brainard died

November

2,

1907.

Her husband predeceased

her.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

699

1.

Mary Almira,
She
is

born January

17, 1853, in

East Haddam, Conn.

dead.

1.3. 6.2. 1.5.2.


Mason Coggswell Huntington, born dam, Conn.; married. May 14, 1818, Harriet,
(Smith) Gates, of East Haddam, Conn.

October 19, 1790, in East Haddaughter of Jonah and Esther

He removed

to Middlefield,

N.

Y.,

She was born January 31, 1800. where he died November 21, 1857.
N. Y.
17, 1820.

CHILDREN, BORN IN MIDDLEFIELD,


1.

2.

3.

4. 5.
6.

Jonas Gates, born November 2, 1819; died January Royal, born March 19, 1821 died March 4, 1849. Harriet, born May 20, 1824. Edmund, born October 3, 1826; died March 19, 1827. Edwin, born October 3, 1826 died April 14, 1828. Mason, born July 21, 1829; died January 22, 1830.
; ;

* *

7.

8.

Louisa, born December 3, 1833. Jane, born January 30, 1841.

1.3. 6. 2.
N.
Y.; married,

1. 5.

2.3.
20, 1824, in Middlefield,

Harriet (Huntington) Allen, born May

February 3, 1846, in Middlefield Center, N. Y., George Clyde, son of Keuben and Jane (Campbell) Allen. He was born November 19, 1820, in Middlefield, N. Y., and died April 26, 1878, in Worcester, N. Y. Mr. Allen was a merchant, and lived in Middlefield, Middlefield Center,
Albany, and Worcester,
ter for several years.

New

York.

He was

Postmaster at Middlefield Cen25, 1905, in

Mrs. Allen died October

Adams, Mass.

They were
1.

Presbyterians.

CHILDREN.

LoRENA Gentianella,

born January 20, 1851; died February 27,


25, 1857, in Middlefield Center, in

1852, in Middlefield Center, N. Y.


2.

Ella Louise, born May


married.

N.

Y.;

May

9,

1878,

Worcester, N. Y.,
19, 1860.

Charles Albert

Boorn.
*
3.

She died August

15, 1883, in Decatur,

N. Y.

Kate Lottie,

born December

1.3.6.2.

1. 5. 2.

3.3.

born December 19, 1860, in jMiddlefield Center, N. Y.; married, November 28, 1883, in Decatur, N. Y., Elmer Dayton,
son of George Morrell and Deborah

Kate Lottie (Allen) Boorn,

Hansen

(Butler) Boorn.

He was

born

February

28, 1862.

700

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.
Mr. Boorn is a bookkeeper, and lived in Decatur, N. Y.; moved to WorN. Y., in 1891 then to Adams, Mass., July 5, 1893, where he now re;

cester,
sides.

They
1.

are Methodists.

CHILDREN.

George Clyde,

2.

born June 15, 1886, in Decatur, N. Y. Eloise Huntington, born February 5, 1890, in Decatur, N. Y.

1.

3. 6. 2. 1. 5. 2. 7.
5,

Louisa (Huntington) Blair, born December


Center, N. Y.; married January
4,

1833, in Middlefield

1854, in Middlefield Center, N. Y., Erastus

Green, son of David and Betsy (Green) Blair.

He

died in Cooperstown. N. Y.

He was
N. Y.

a farmer.

j\Irs.

Blair died

November

15, 1906, in INIiddlefield Center,

CHILDREN.
1.

Harriet Elizabeth, married


live in

Calvin

Thomas Northrop.

They

Cooperstown, N. Y.

2.

Martha
They

Ann, born

in July,

1861

married Linus ]\Iason Barnum.

live in

Cooperstown, N. Y.

1.3.6.2. 1.5.2.8.
Jane (Huntington) Mason, born January
man
L., son of

30, 1841, in Middlefield

Center, N. Y.; married, October 4, 1858, in Middlefield Center, N. Y., Nor-

Linus and Betsy

INIason.

They

live in

Cooperstown, N. Y.

1.

Charles Henry, born


N.
Y.,

in

August, 1861; married in Cooperstown,


live in

Lulu Parshall.

They

Cooperstown.

1.3. 6.2.1. 5. 6.
Edwin Wells. Huntington,
Conn.; married Dimis Abbot.

born January

16, 1803, in

East Iladdam,
Co.,

They

lived at Minetto,

Osweao

N.

Y.,

where he was a farmer.

CHILDREN.
1,

Mary,

born

May

29, 1836,

and died

May

22, 1856.

2.

Sarah, born February

14, 1838.

3.

4.

Harriet W., born February 5, 1840. Frances IL, born August 27, 1842. She
byterian church.

is

member

of the Pres-

1.3. 6. 2. 1. 5. 6. 2.
Sarah (Huntington) Townsend, born February
14, 1838, in Richfield

Springs, N. Y.; married September 26, 1878, in Oswego, N. Y., Edward, son

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
of Elijah

701

keepsie, N. Y.,

and Rosannah (Downing) Townsend. He was born near Pougliand died in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Mr. Townsend was a banker, and had been married once before this marriage. He was a member of the House of Representatives of the Iowa Legis-

lature from 1881 to 1885.

He

served

in the Civil

War

as First Lieutenant of

Co. B, 31st Regiment of Iowa.

He

enlisted in 1862.

Mrs. Townsend before her marriage was a successful teacher in A'irginia,

and

is

member

of the Presbyterian

Church.

She now resides

in

Cedar

Falls, Iowa.

CHILD.
1.

P^DWARi) Huntington, born May 5, 1881 married, June 23, 1904, in Manson, Iowa, Belle Greathouse Moody. They live in Man;

son, Iowa.

1.3. 6.2. 1. 5.6.3.


Harhip:t

W. (Huntington) Thompson,
He was
born
in

born Februaiy

5,

1840, in

Fulton, N. Y.; married, June 13, 186 7, in Oswego, N. Y., Alonzo G., son of

Leonard Thompson.

January, 1830, in Cortland, N. Y., and


Falls, Iowa,

died April 19, 1900, in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

They

lived in

Mrs. Thompson now

Oswego, N. Y., and moved to Cedar lives. She is a Congregationalist.

where

CHILDREN.
1.

George Huntington,

born March 21, 1869; died July


3,

16, 1870.

2. 3. 4.

Mary Huntington,
Bertha May,

born July
16,
3,

1871

died July 25, 1891.

born April

1874; died July 25, 1891.


1876, in Cedar Falls, Iowa; married,

Harry
June
of

Elliot, born July

21, 1911, in Stanford, Ky., Cynthia Southerland, daughter William and Winnefred (Southerland) Beck. She was born September 5, 1874, in Wayne Co., Ky. He is a mechanical en-

gineer and a graduate of Cornell University, 1902.


Knoxville, Tenn., until 1907,

He

lived in

Mich., where he

now

resides.

when he moved to Three They are Presbyterians.

Rivers,

1. 3.
Conn.; married

6.2.

3.
23, 1727, in

Zerviah (Huntington) Harvey, born July


December
28, 1753, Elisha

Lebanon,

Harvey, of East Haddam.

children.
1.

Elisha, born January


1846.

8,

1755, and had a family.

He

died

May

6,

2. 3.

Asahel, born Huntington,

in 1758,

and died August


in the

26, 1783.

died aged twenty-five years.

Both he and

his brother

Asahel were prisoners

Revolution.

702
4.
5.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Sybil, born
in 1766,

Samuel, born

in 1769,

and died April 19, 1813. and died June 14, 1826.
fifty

6.

Olive, died aged about

years.

1. 3.
Oliver Huntington, born
24, 1761,

6.2. 4.

April 15, 1729, in Lebanon, Conn.; married, Anna, daughter of Joseph and Ann (Lord) Lynde. She was a direct descendant of Nathan, who was a branch of Von der Linden, of Belgium, a Baron of Holland. She died March 23, 1811. He was a farmer and shoemaker, and died in Lebanon, in 1802.

June

CHILDltKN, I50HN IN LEBANON, CONN.


1.

2. 3.

Anne, born July 21, 1762, and married Dea. Caleb Louisa, born November 12, 1763.

(1. 2. 4. 10. 7.).

* 4.
5.

6.
7.

8.

9.

born August 12, 1765, and died July 29, 1783, as the Lebanon records attest. Lynde. born March 22, 1767. Labeth, born in 1770, and died June 2, 1811, in Norwich, the death being on the Lebanon records. Oliver, born necember 22, 1771. Samuel, born in 17 73 died March 4, 1813, in Lebanon. r^ JTwins. T^ Lucy, born in 17 73 died December 4, 1775, in Lebanon. Eliphalkt, born September 19, 1777.
:

Hannah,

f'

1. 3. 6.
Conn.; married,
7. 1.)

2.4. 2.

Louisa (Huntington) Collins, born November 12, 1763, in Lebanon, November 24, 1791, Lewis, son of Charles and Anna (1. 3. 6.

He was born October 29, 1753. He was a physician and surCollins. and was married once before, to Ruth Root, who died in 1790. He died April 28, 1818, away from his home. "At the breaking out of the War of the Revolution be started to England to prosecute a claim to a Dukedom that had descended to the Collins family. He pressed his journey as far as Boston, just as the war broke out, and was He abandoned the idea, and some time afterwards present at the Tea Riot. was made paymaster of a body of soldiery in New I^ondon." This is an Extract from notes of Julia Emaline Lilly, granddaughter of Lewis Collins, and also from letters from Oristus, son of Lewis Collins.
ofeon,

children.
1.

Ohistus, born Se})tcmber 22, 1792, He was a man much in public life, having been presiding Judge of the Second Judicial district They had one son, Charles T., a minister of of Pennsylvania.
the Presbyterian church, settled in Danville, Penn.

2.

Lorenzo, born
Penn.

in

1794; hail one son, and lived in Cherry Ridge,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

703
in

Abnkr

D.,

born
in

in 1795,

and had four children, and hved

Salem,

Penn.
4.

Alonzo, born
Lucius, born

1796; had two sons, and lived in Jefferson, Penn.

5.
i.

Philura Louisa,

born March 22, 1798.

in 1799.

He

bought the old homestead


it

Ridge, Penn., from Oristus, and lived on

until

at Cherry he died. He

7.

had three sons. Decius, born in 18U1


ters.

lived at Salem, Penn.,

and had three daugh-

s. 9.

ID.

Huntington Lynde, born in 1803; lived at Cherry Ridge, Penn. Thekon, born in 1805; lived at Cherry Ridge, Penn.; died in 1870. Aretus, born in 1808; lived at Cherry Ridge, Penn., and died
about 1863.

1.3.6.2.4. 2.
February
19,

5.
22,

Philura Louisa (Collins) Diboll, born March


born January 31, 1791,
in

1798; married,

1819, in Cherry Ridge, Penn., Virgil Miller Diboll.

He was
in

Massachusetts.

He was

a physician, and lived

Bethany, Penn., four years; removed to Greenwood, Penn., then to Kingston,


lived in

and lived there four years; moved to New Troy, then to Northniorland, Penn.; Washington Court House, Ohio; then went to Sardinia, O., about
to

April. 1833; moved to Mt. Leigh, O., in 1850; then he died April 19, 1873.

Wilmington, O., where

They were
Pennsylvania.

Presbyterians, and Dr. Diboll helped to organize a


first

Sunday

School in Bethany, Penn., which was the

to

be organized in Northern

children.
*
1.

2. 3.

4.
5.

Arithusa Catherine, born June 27, 1820. William Orville, born January 11, 1821. Alonzo Collins, born December 3, 1822, in Greenwood, Penn. James ]\Iont<;omery, born October 17. 1824, in Greenwood, Penn. Hauriet Norton, born September 12, 1826; married in September, 1847. Levi

White, of Shieldsville, Ind., and died April

22,

1861.
6.
7.

Jason Tory, born July 12, 1828; died March 12, 1877. Sophia Louise, born March 20, 1830; married in September
Jackson Sharpe, of
Tiffin

1847,

County, Ind.

8.
9.

Fidelia Mana, born May 5, 1832. Nancy' Elizabeth Jane, born July 25, 1835; married Milton Henderson Huggins, brother of James Edward Huggins, and
died October 11, 1860.
E., born March 27, 1838, and died October 25, 1838. Julia Emaline Lilly, born December 7, 1X39; married Watson

10. 11.

Cyrus

Steen.

704

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 3. 6.

2.4.

2. 5. 1.
27, 1820, in

Arithusa Catherine (Diboll) Huggins. born January


Bethany. Penn.; married, September
24, 1841, in Sardinia, O..

James Edward, He was born near Red Oak, O., son of Robert and Sarah (Irwin) Huggins. June 24, 181(!. His parents moved to that community a few years before his birth, in comj)any with the [iev. James GilUland and others, who were converts
in Nortli Carolina of the

Rev. Wilham Davis.

This

little

colony founded the

Red Oak

Pi-esbyterian church, and they

and

their descendants until the Rebellion contended openly

and

fearlessly for

the emancipation of the slaves.

Mr. Huggins was a lawyer and farmer, and was three times elected justice Long after he arrived at maturity he studied law, and was admitted to the bar. He was a delegate from Highland County to the first RepubHe lican convention held in Ohio, which convened in Columbus, O., in 1855. died in Bi'own County, Ohio, near Mt. Orab. Mrs. Huggins died September She joined the Presbyterian church at West24, 1896, in the same town.
of the peace.

moreland, Penn., wlien about eleven years


faith all her
life,

old,

and remained a member

of that
fifty-six

having belonged to the Sardinia, O., church for about

years.

CHILDREN.
1.

Henry ^Iartyn,
married
public
in
life,

born December

2.

1842, in

Hillsboro, O.,

Mary

Delaplaine.

Brown County, O.; He was much in

2.

3.

Robert Virgil, born September 26, in Brown County, O. Philena Louisa, born August 21,
married, April
2,

and was twice elected Judge; had two children. 1844; died October 16, 1845,

1868, at Five Mile,

4.

5.

6.

Washington Weeks. Leesburg, O., and have had four children. Mary' Jane, born March 8, 1849, in Brown County; married, FebThey live in ruary 20, 1878, in Brown County, James Martin. Seaman, O., and have three children. Ella Margery', born April 23, 1851, in Brown County; married, April 28, 1874, in Brown County, George Sewell ]\Ioon. They live in Columbus, O., and have two children. LoRA Sarisse, born October 21, 1853, in Brown County; lives in
in

Brown County, O.; Brown County, George He was born August 26, 1844. They live
1846, in

Leesburg, O.
7.

Charles W^ade,
October
Patton.
29,

born November
live in

13, 1855, in

Buford, O.; married,

1892, in Highland County, O., INIartha Josephine

They

Leesburg, and have four children.


1,

8.

Cyrus Alexander,
live in

born August

1858, in Buford County, O.,

married, January 21, 1903, Josephine Alen Brockman.

They

Columbus, O.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
9.

705
Brown County,
O.;

Edward Newton,

born November

6,

1860, in

married Clara Elsbery.


10.

Tliey live in Columbus, O.


23, 1863, in

Arethusa Catherine, born December


burg, O., and have one son. J^STELLE Huntington, born August O.; She lives in New York Cit\', and

Brown County;

married in September, 189 7, Corwin Locke.


11.

Tliey live in Lees-

S.

28, 1867, in
is

Brown County,

an

artist.

1. 3. 6. 2. 4. 4.

Lynde Huntington,
graduated at Yale,
in

born March 22, 176 7, in Lebanon, Conn.

He

1788, and was ordained pastor of the Congregational

He married, June 15, 1796, Anna, widow of Rev. Jason Atwater, his predecessor, in Branford, and daughter of Rev. AVarham and Ann Williams, her mother being a daughter of Rev. Samuel Hall, of Cheshire. Her paternal grandi)arents were the Rev.
church in Branford, Conn., October 28, 1795.
Dr. Stephen and Abigail (Davenport) Williams, of Springfield, Mass.
early miiiistr\'

was one

of promise, but a lingering disease soon set in,


his period

His and

prematurely terminated
a sound mind, the

of earthly labor; not,

however, until this

record of his character and usefulness could be truthfully drawn; ''Possessing


si)irit

of love

and the wisdom

of the prudent,

he preached

was incesexample to the Hock. Entirely resigned, under a lingering illness he died in faith, September 19, 1804." The venerable Daniel Waldo, late chaplain in Congress, his classmate in college, thus testifies: "His standing in college as a classical scholar was re spectable, and his moral and religious character unstained. He and Moses Hallock were two of the most exemplary scholars in the class. That he made an able and successful minister was a fact, though he died in the morning of
Christian doctrines and duties in their connection with
sant in pastoral labors and an
all fidelity,

Ufe."

CHILDREN.
1.

Sophia, born

in

Branford Conn., April


9,

1,

1797,

and died

in

Nor

wich, Conn., June


2.

1853, unmarried.
in

Louisa Almira, born

Branford, January 26, 1802, and died in


6,

Norwich, Conn., August


*
3.

1854, unmarried.
12, 1804.

Lynde Atwater,

born January

1.3. 6. 2. 4.4.3.
Lynde Atwater Huntington,
born January
12, 1804, in Branford,

Conn.; married February 14, 1833, in Charlestown, Mass., Margaret

Adams,

daughter of David and Lydia (Eames) Low.

She was born

May

20, 1814,

and died March

31, 1895, in

Jamaica

Plains, Mass.

He was
Conn., and

a merchant
to

tailor.

He

lived in

Branford, and

New

Haven,
1,

moved

Charlestown, Mass., where he died December

1869.

They were Unitarians,


45

706

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Tlie following is an obituary notice published soon after his death in the N. Y. Tribune Of prominent men who have died recently, no one was more respected and beloved than Mr. Lynde A. Huntington of Charlestown, Mass. j\Ir. Huntington was formerly a resident of this city, but for many years past
:

has been engaged in l)usiness

in

Hoston, where his whole

life

seemed

to evince
self-

rather a desire to use his wealth for the good of others than as a means of

aggrandizement, and though his acts of charity were mostly done in private,
they were none the
effectively aided the
of refoi'ui
less frecjuent

and bountiful.

He was

a true friend to not

only the oppressed and destitute, but also to the erring, and unoHieially, though

Wardens

of the State Prison in perfecting those

measures

which a correspondent of the Tribune recently wrote of

in compli-

mentary terms. For many years Mr. Huntington spent Sunday at the Prison, teaching and advising the convicts.
CHILDIiEN, HORN IN
*
1.

a portion of every

CHARLESTOWN, MASS.

Uavid Low, born


Louisa, born June
Mass.

April 10, 1834.


4,

2.

1836; died December

3,

1836, in Charlestown,

3.

George Lynde,
Boston, Mass.,

born June

14,

1838; married,

March

28, 1871, in

Mary Augusta

Stevens, of Andover, Mass.

He

died September 10, 1902, in Boston, Mass.


4.

They had no children.


1845.

5.

6.

Lydia Louisa, born April 20, 1840; died August 14, Samuel Eames, born July 11, 1842. Charles, born December 15, 1844 died January
;

30, 1845, in

Charlestown, Mass.
7.

Anna Williams,
in

born December
18, 1848.

20,

1845; died M;irch

14, 1905,

Jamaica

Plains, Mass.

8.

Margaret,

born March

1. 3. 6.
married September
in

2.4.4. 3.
New

1.

David Low Huntington, born


28, 1869, in

April 10, 1834, in Charlestown, Mass.;

Santa Fe,

Mexico, Gertrude Elizabeth,

daughter of William Rawle and Julia (Hej)burn) Shoemaker.


Roseland, Penn.

She was born


United

Her

father was an ollicer in the U. S.

Army.

He
States.

was a Surgeon

in the

U.

S.

Army, and served

in all parts of the

He entered as volunteer, in 1861, and later entered the i-egular Army. He retired at the age limit, April 10, 1898. All through the Civil War he was on the staffs of Generals Shei-man and Logan. He died while traveling abroad, in Rome, Italy, December 20, 1899. He was a graduate of
Yale, 1855.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

David Lynde, born October Gertrude Lea, l)orn March

18, 1870.
9,

1873, in Fort Stevens, Ore.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

707

1. 3.
Davii>
jnn.,

6.2. 4.

4. 3. 1. 1.
18, 1870, in

Lynde Huntington,

born October
8,

New

London,

(Fort Trumbull); married December

1896, in Philadelphia, Penn.,

telen,
[)rn

daughter of James M. and Augusta (McClintock) Longacre.


Penn.

She was

in 1870, in Philadelphia,

ger of the

electrical engineer, and fiist Vice President and General ManaWashington Water Power Company. He lived in Washington, ).C.,from 1876 to 1887, in San Diego, Cal., from 1887 to 1888, in New Haven, 3onn., from 1888 to 1891, in Philadelphia, Penn., from 1892 to 1894; then reHe was Regent of the loved to Spokane, Washington, where he now resides. He is a graduate of the Sheffield State University of Washington, in 1896.
is

He

an

Scientific School,

Yale University.

CHILD.
1.

Helen, born November

20, 1897, in

Spokane, Wash.

1.3. 6. 2.4. 4.3. 5.


Samuel Eames Huntington,
O. and Martha Elisabeth (Mills) Low.
lyn,

born July

11,
I..

1842, in

Charlestown,

Mass.; married, October 30, 1883, in Newport, R.

Mary, daughter of Josiah She was born April 7, 1854, in Brook-

N. Y., and died March 14, 1915. He is a merchant, and lived in Charlestown, Mass., till 1866, in New York, from 1866 to 1869, in China, from 1869 to 1874, in New York, from 1874 to In 1901 they removed to 1883, and in Brooklyn, N. Y., from 1883 to 1901.
.

Newport, R.

I.,

in

which place they made

their

summer home, returning

to

Brooklyn, for the winter months.

children.
1.

Frederick Low, born July

30, 1884, in
J.

Newport, R.
I.

I.,

and died

May
2.

17, 1897, in

Lakewood, N.
24, 1887, in

Amy

Low, born July

Newwort, R.

1. 3. 6. 2. 4. 6.
ried.

Oliver Huntington, born December May 4, 1794, Abigail, daughter of Gad


26, 1772.

22, 1771, in

Lebanon, Conn.; mar-

Talcott, of Hebron,

May

He removed

in

1805 to Owego, N. Y., where he became

who was born "a


Gov.

substantial freeholder,"

and a prominent man.

He was commissioned by

Tompkins, in 1812, as brigadier-general of the 41st brigade of New York Infantry; and in 1815 was appointed high sheriff of Broome county, and re-appointed again the next year.
of the Mayfiower,

and he died

in

His wife, nobly descended from the best blood which she nobly honored, died in Owego, June 18, 1815, the same place, November 13, 1823.

708

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Abigail, born September

25, 1796.

*
*

Wait Talcott,
Horatio Lord,

born

JNIay 9, 1798.

3.

* * *

4.
5. 6.

Oristus Lynde, born March 22, 1803. born Deeember 14, 1805. Harriet, born March 3, 1808. George Oliver, born October 7, 1810.

1.3. 6.2.4. 6. 1.
ton, Conn.; married

Abigail (Huntington) Gregory, born September 25, 1796, in EllingFebruary 10, 1818, Henry (Gregory, who was born July 15,
children.
1.

1791, and lived in Ithaca, N. Y.

Oristus Henrv, born


children.

Octol)cr 22, 1818;

was married, and had no

2.

Louisa Abigail, born Se])tember

21, 1822.

3.

John Hitntington,

born August 26, 1824.

1.3.6.2.
Ithaca, N. Y.; married,

4. 6. 1. 2.
21, 1822, in

Louisa Abigail (GregoryJ Northrup, born Sejitember


September
25, 1844, in Ithaca,

jNIoses and Susanna (Bontecou) Northrup. He was born July 16, 1821, in New Baltimore, N. Y. Mr. Northrup was in the spring bed and sewing machine business. He was trustee of the Baptist church for forty oi- fifty years, and deacon He died July 11, 1909, and his wife died November 12, for fifteen or twenty. 1903, in Ithaca, N. Y. CHILDREN.

John, son of

* *

1. 2.

George Huntington,

born November
9,

16, 1845.

Mary Elizabeth,
Henry Gregory,
Jennie, born April

born September

1848.

3.

Harriet Louisa, born

July

6,

1852.

4. 5.

born August 19, 1854.


20, 1863.

1.

3.

6.2.4. 6. 1.2.

1.
married

George Huntington Northrup, born November 16,1845; January 18, 1872, Adelaide Bruce. He died July 12, 1895.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

John Bruce, born July 21, 1873 died February 28, 1876. Jessie Louise, born October 23, 1879 died June 2, 1881.
;
;

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

709

1.3.6.2.4.6.1.2.2.
Mary Elizabeth (Northrup) Bontecou,
Kan.
CHILD.
1.

born September

married October 10, 1872, Gardiner Loudon Bontecou.

They

live in

9, 1848 Emporia,

Fred Finch,
T. Huner.

born July

29,

1873

married, October 21, 1908, Julia

They

live in

Fort Huron, Mich.

1.
N.
Y.; married

3.6. 2. 4.
8,

6.

1.2.3.
July
6,

Harriet Louisa (Northrup) Thurlow, born


October
1874, in Ithaca, Lewis

1852, in Ithaca,

Tyler and Olive Booker (Sevey) Thurlow.


in Cutler.

He

Kelmond, son of Belcher was born September 13, 1848,

Mr. Thurlow
N. Y.

is

a ship chandler and grocer.

He

has been trustee and


live in

treasurer of the Baptist church for twenty-five years.

They

Brooklyn,

child KKN.
1.

Mark Belcher,

Alice Pauline Anderson.


2. 3.

born October 12,1875; married June 10,1901, They live in Brooklyn, N. Y.

George Huntington,

born June 30, 1878; died

May

28, 1881.

4.
5.

Edith Acelia, born September 6, 1880. John Northrup, born May 14, 1884. Lewis Kelmond, born March 22, 1901.

1.3.6.2.4.6. 1.2.3.
John Northrup Thurlow,
Isabel Lathrop Williams.

4.
;

born

May

14,

1884

married Jiine

10, 1911,

They

live in

Brooklyn, N. Y.

child.
1.

Julia Harriet, born October

17, 1912.

1. 3.

6.2. 4. 6. 1. 3.

John Huntington Gregory,


17, 1849,

born August 26, 1824; married October Sarah Massie A^andegrift, who was born August 6, 1829. Mr.
16, 1887.

Gregory died April


* *
*

children.
1.

Mary

2.

Louisa, born July 26, 1850. Sarah Massie, born January 14, 1853.
died April 21, 1877,

3.

4.

Abigail Huntington, born July 23, 1854. John Huntington, born August 16, 1857, and

710

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 6.2.4. 6. 1.3. 1.


Mary Louisa (Gregory) Cochran,
cember
18, 1873,

Harry Cochran.

born July 26, 1850; married DeShe died November 22, 1907.

CHILDREN.
1.

Harry Gregory, boi-n


and resides
in

September

30, 1876

married Bird Turner,

2.

Augustus

Jersey City, N. J. Howe, married Frances Newland.

1.3. 6.2. 4. 6. 1.3. 2.


Sarah Massie (Gregory) Packard,
February
27, 1872,

born January

14,

1853; married
I.

Frank E. Packard.

They

reside in Providence, R.

CHILD.
1.

Hattie Louise, born March

25, 1873;

married Joseph J. Tennyson.

1.3. 6. 2.4. 6.
ried

1.

3.3.
23, 1854;
28, 1849,

Abigail Huntington (Gregory) Clarke, born July

mar-

May

18, 1876,

John Spencer Clarke.

He was

born August

and

died December 30, 1907.

CHILDREN.
1.

Walter Harrison,
1901,

born June 29, 1877; married October


in

16,

2.

3.

Anna Bell Osborne. They live William Gregory, born July 9, 1882. Abbie Gregory, born April 3, 1889.
1. 3. 6.

Jersey City, N. J.

2.4. 6.
in

2.

Wait Talcott Huntington, bom


married,

EUingtou, Conn.,

May

9,

1798;

March

11, 1840,

Sophronia Carter, daughter of Ehezer and Belinda

Carter, of Aurora, N. Y.

He

resided in Ithaca, N. Y.. where he was a mer-

chant, and a prominent man.

In 1837 he was elected clerk of tlie county of Mrs. Huntington died in Tthaca, March 13, 1860, aged fifty-one. Tompkins. Mr. Huntington died in Moravia, N. Y., January 8, 1881.

children, born in ITHACA,


*
1.
2.

N. Y.

Louise, born August

9,

1841.

Mary

3.

Cornelia, born May 2, 1845. William Theodore, born June 17,

1850, and died July 20, 1850.

1.3. 6. 2. 4. 6. 2. 1.
Louise (Huntington) Jennings, born August
married, September
6, 9,

1841, in Ithaca, N.Y.;

1876, in Moravia, N. Y., Henry, son of Sherburu

House

and Sabrina (Smith) Jennings.

He was

born

May

15, 1836, in

Venice, N. Y.,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
and was married once before
trustee of
tlie

711

A'illage of

this marriage. He is a dry goods merchant, and Moravia, N. Y., where they now reside. They are

Congregationalists.

CHILD.
*
1.

Frkd Huntington,
1. 3.

born June

'21,

1879.

6.2.4.

6. 2. 1. 1.

born June 21, 1879, in Moravia, N. Y.; married in September, 1908, in Brooklyn, N. Y., Doris Carpenter. She was born September 29, 1879, in Minneapolis,
JNIinn.

Fred Huntington Jennings,

is

Mr. Jennings is superintendent of a filter plant a graduate of Cornell University, A. b., 1902.

in

Watertown, N. Y.

He

children.
1. 2.

Elizabeth Howe, born December

4,

1909, in Watertown, N. Y.

Laura Louise,

born April

16, 1912, in

Watertown, N. Y.

1. 3. 6.
Ithaca, N.Y.; married,

2.4. 6. 2. 2.
born

Mary Cornklia (Huntington) Keeler,


November
4,

May

2,

1845,

in

1875, in Moravia, N. Y., William PMwin,

son of
in

Thompson and Eliza

(Allee) Keeler.

He was

born Februar)-

24, 1842,

Moravia, N. Y., and was married once before this marriage.

Mr. Keeler is a farmer. He moved from Moravia, to Auburn, N. Y., in December, 1889, from Auburn to Moravia, in 1896, and back to Auburn in Fie was deputy sheriff from 1881 to 1886, was 1906, where he now resides.
under
1893.
sheriff 1887
to 1889,

and

sheriff, of

Cayuga

Co.,

N.

Y.,

from 1890 to

He was
They
years,

also president of the First


official

National Bank of Moravia, N. Y., from

1905 to 1912; also held

positions in other banks

and organizations.

are Congregationalists, and Mr. Keeler was Church Trustee for several

and member

of the

advisory board of the Congregational Church in

Moravia, N. Y.

CHILD.
1.

Lynn Huntington, born February 25, 1878, in Moravia, N. Y. He is a graduate of Cornell University, A.B., 1901, and of Harvard, L.L.B., 1904. He is now a lawyer of Auburn, N. Y., and
is

also recording secretary of the

Cayuga Co. Bar Association

(1913.)

1. 3. 6. 2. 4. 6. 3.
Oristus Lynde Huntington, born
1803, married in Ithaca, N. Y., January
of
3,

in

Ellington,

Conn.,

March

22,

1829, Harriet Terrill, a daughter


]Milford,

Job and Keziah (Yoi'k)

Terrill, of

New

Conn.

She was born

in

712

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Milford,

New

November

30, 1803.

He was

a cabinet maker.

He

died in

Danville, Iowa, February 14, 1858.

CHILDREN.
1.

Sophia, born

in Ithaca,

N.

Y.,

June

22, 1833,

and died July


of

8,

1834.

2.

Sabeth, born
Conn.

in Ithaca,

October

10, 1834; married, in

Danville,

Iowa, September 30, 1857, George H.

Mix

West Hartford,
3,

3.

Oliner Lynde, born


August
26, 1854.

in Danville,

Iowa,

May

1847,

and died

1.

3.6. 2. 4.
May
31, 1839,

6. 4.
in

Owego, N. Y., December 14, Ann, daughter of Ebenezer and Mary (Sumner) Turner, of Livermore, Me. She was born March 15, 1817. He died in Adams county. 111., March 28, 1846. His widow married again, March 8, 1853, Jotham D. Brailbury of Prairie Ridge, 111., having by her second husband two sons. CHILDREN.
1805, married, in

Horatio Lord Huntington, born


Adams,
111.,

1. 2.

Cornellia Ann, born in Ellington, 111., March 19, 1841. Emily Elizabeth, born in Ellington, 111., September 2, 1843, and
died in Quincy,
111.

1.3. 6.2. 4.6.5.


Harriet (Huntington) Townley, born March 3, 1808, in Owego, married. May 5, 1833, in Ithaca, N. Y., William Townley, who was born March 5, 1803, in Elizabethtown, N. J. They lived in Albany, III.
N.
Y.;

children.
1.

Harriet

L.,

born September

14, 1835, in

Quincy,

111.;

married

2.

November 22, 1855, Cornelius Knapp, of Albany, 111. George Huntington, born July 28, 1843, in Ithaca, N. Y.

3.

Charles

Q., born

August

9,

1849, in Quincy,

III.

1.3.6. 2. 4. 6. 6.
married, in Quincy,

George Oliver Huntington, born in Owego, N. Y., October 7, 111., May 21, 1840, Cornelia DeKrafft of Washington,
lived in Quincy,
III.,

1810;

D. C.

They

where he died

of consumption,
111.,

February

26, 1843.

His widow married,


17, 1852.

in 1851,

Daniel Stahl of (Quincy,

and died December

child.
1.

George Oliver,
September

born

in

Quincy,

111.,

February

23, 1841,

and died

24, 1842.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

713

1.3.

6.

2.4. 9.
19, 1777, in

F^LiPHALET Huntington, born September

Lebanon, Conn.;

married, December 24, 1805, Nancy, daughter of James Clark,

cember

24, 1827.

He

married, for his second wife,

daughter of Dennison Allen, of


88 years,
9

who died DeNovember 19, 1828, Sarah, Windham. She died November 19, 1872, aged
always lived in Lebanon, and was honored

months, 16 days.

He

repeatedly with important offices and commissions by his fellow-citizens.


died of typhoid fever, on Sabbath morning, October 20, 1861.

He

CHILDREN, BORN IN LEBANON, CONN.


*1.
2.

Lynde
1812.

L.,

born August

15, 1807. 20, 1809,

Cordelia Louisa, born August


Juliette, born

and

died,

October 20, William

3.

May

22, 1811; married, in October, 18.31,


is

Wattles, M.D., of Sag Harbor, N. Y., and


4.

dead.

Cordelia Elizabeth, born August

24, 1813;

married Deacon

*5.
6.

Jabez McCall and lived in Goshen, Conn., until the death of Mr. McCall, when she returned to Lebanon, where she died. Henry Hart, born April 26, 1815. Lucy Ann, born August 1, 1817, has been a teacher; she died in
Lebanon, Conn., September
22, 1914,

aged

7.

7.

Harriet, born September

7,

1S19, and died August 15, 1824.


6,

8.

Mary

Louisa, born August

1823; married, February

8,

1852,
8,

R. A. Sheldon, of Columbus, Ohio, where he died Februar}1856.

His widow returned to Lebanon, where she died

in

March, 1904.

1.3.6. 2.4. 9.1.


Lynde
ried,

L.

JiJy

4,

1862, the

Huntington, born August 15, 1807, in Lebanon, Ct.; marWidow Lamb. He was a farmer in his native town,
offices.

and

filled

many important

He was

deputy sheriff

in 1862.

children.
1.

Anne, married Emerson G. Holbrook

lives in jNIadison, Ct.


in

William Buckingham,
Ct., in 1912.

is

married and living

New

Haven,

3.

Mary Clarke.

She was a very popular writer

for the magazines.

1. 3.

6.2. 4. 9. 5.
born April 26, 1815, in Lebanon, Conn.; in Mount Clemens, Mich.

Henry Hart Huntington,

married Eleanore Bristol, and resided

child.
1.

Arthur Dwight.

714

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 6. 2. 6.

William Huntington,

born August 20, 1732,

in

Lebanon, Conn.

He

married, October 27, 1757, Bethia Throop, by tradition a lineal descendant of

Adrian Scrope, one of the judges who condemned Charles I., whose name on coming to this country was, it is said, changed to Throop. She was born in the year 1738. Her death, which was from a cancer in the breast, occurred
July 12, 1799.

He

enlisted

May

10, 1775, in the


first call

Third (General Putnam's) Regiment,

by the special session of the LegisThey and was recruited mainly in Windham County. marched in May by Companies to Camps around Boston, and were stationed during the siege in Putnam's center diA'ision at Cambridge till the end of their term of enlistment, December 10,1775. A detachment was engaged at
for troops

which was raised on the


lature of

May,

17 75,

Bunker

Hill.

Capt. William Huntington was a farmer, a useful and Christian man.

He

died in Lebanon,

May

31, 1816.

CHILDREN, BORN IN LEBANON, CONN.


1. 2.

Dan, born August 9, 1758, and died September 6, 1758. Rhoda, born December 14, 1759, and died December 11,

1764.

*3.

*4.
5.

Mary, born August 18, 1761. Wealthy, born April 18. 1763. Rhoda, married Rev. William Lyman,
in
]

d.d.,

who graduated

at Yale,

*6.
*7.

*8.

was pastor of the Congregational church in a parish of East Haddam, from 1786 to 1824, when he removed to China, N. y., where he died in 1833. They had eight children, three sons and five daughters. William, born jNlarch 6, 1765. Eunice, born January 14, 1769. Dan. born October 11, 1774.
784,

1.3.6.2.6.3.
Mary (Huntington)
of the church in
his death.

Lyon, born August

18, 1761, in

Lebanon, Conn.;
year of

married the Rev. Walter Lyon, a graduate of Dartmouth in 1777, and pastor

Abington Society, Pomfret, from 1783 child.

to 1826, the

1.

Samuel Huntington,
children,

married Mary Warner.


Fitch, the latter of

They had two

Samuel and Eliza

whom

married

Theophlius Parsons Huntington.

(1. 3. 6. 2. 6. 8. 7.).

1.

3. 6. 2. 6.4.
Fitch, born April
18,

Wealthy

(IIuNTiN(iTON)
2,

1763, in Lebanon,
of Rev.

Conn.; married. January


Fitch, of Norwich.

1783,

Simon Fitch, a descendant

James

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

715

716

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3.
June

6.2. 6. 4. 1. 6. 3.
born September 2, 1851 marJames Harvey Fletcher, who was
;

Mary Louisa (Fairbanks) Fletcher,


ried
30,

1874, in Kalamazoo, Mich.,


9,

born November

1845, in St. Catherines, Canada.

They

live in

Denver, Col.

1.

Anna Elizabeth, born November


ried Charles

18, 1877, in

Alpena, Mich.; mar-

Haughwart

in

Denver,

Col., in the spring of 1905.

1.3.6.2.6.6.
William Huntington, born March 6, 1763, in Lebanon, Conn.; married, April 6, 1788, Mary Gray. He was a farmer in his native town, and He represented his town in the state legislature in held in esteem and honor. He died December 18, 1834. 1810, and again in 1812.
CHILDREN, BORN IN LEBANON, CONN.
*
1. 2.

Simeon, born April


1858.

26, 1789.
17,

William, born April

1791; lived in Lebanon, unmarried,

in

3.

Mary Gray,
a farmer.

4.

born March 31, 1794. Emily, born Fel)ruary 8, 1796; married,

in

Lebanon, Horace Strong,

She died October


5,

1,

1862.

5.

RuFUS, born April

1798; graduated at Yale, in 1817, and died


married, April 13, 1835,

unmarried, in Clinton, Ga., December 10, 1825.


6.

Eliza, born November 10, 1802 body of Buffalo, N. Y.

M. Pea-

7.

8.

Dan, born December 28, Eleazer, born October

1804.
8,

1808.

1. 3. 6. 2. 6. 6. 1.

Simeon Huntington, born April first, Eliza Jones, who was born April
married, for his second wife, ]\lay 12,

26, 1789, in
5,

Lebanon, Conn.; married,

vember

20,

1763, and died

March

4,

and died July 24, 1823. He 1824, Achsah Clark, who was born No1854. He was a wealthy farmer in
1795,

Lebanon.

CHILDREN, IJORN
1.

IN

LEBANON, CONN.
;

2.

3.

married, June 7, 1854, Rev. 30, 1819 Walter Long, pastor of the Mystic Bridge Congregational church. Sarah, born August 28, 1821. A Son, who died July 24, 1823.

Elizabeth, born April

4.

* *

5.
6.

Ira Clark, born July 28, 1827. Clarissa Williams, born February

26, 1831.

William Lyman, born August

23, 1833.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

717

1.3.6. 2.6.6.1. 2.
Sarah (Huntington) Johnson,
born August
28,

1821, in Lebanon,

Conn.; married, September 26, 1842, in Lebanon, Conn., Isaac, son of Oliver

and Abigail Knight (Hyde) Johnson. He was born February 23, 1816, in Mr. Johnson was a niercliant. Alderman of the City of NorFranklin Conn. wich, Captain of ^Militia, and an officer of the Second Congregational Church. Mrs. Jolinson died August 26, 18.51. and Mr. Johnson married November
12, 1855,

Frances

Adams

Coit,

daughter of Stephen and Betsey

Lyman Throop.

He

died January 16, 1872, in Norwich, Conn.

CHILDREN.
1.

Eliza Huntington, born March 24, 1844, in Norwich, Conn.; married September 1, 1868, in Norwich, Charles Spencer Billings.
She died July
14, 1869, in

Norwich, Conn.

2.

Sarah Perkins,

born January 31, 1846.


in infancy.

3.

Isaac, born in 1854; died

1. 3. 6. 2.

6.6.

1. 2. 2.
31, 1846, in

Sarah Perkins (Johnson)


wich, Conn.; married, June
in
9,

I.abcock, born January

Norlive

1881, in Norwich, Albert Babcock.

They

Providence, R.

I.

children, nORN IN PKOVIDENCK,


1.

R.

I.

FuKDERiCK Huntington, born


Frank Nelson Doubleday.

J\Iay 14,

1886; married

May

19,

1915, at Oyster Bay, L. L, to Dorothy, daughter of Mv. and

]\Lrs.

2.

3.

Harold Pemberton, born January 18, 1888. Donald Sturges, born March 13, 1890.
1. 3. 6. 2. 6. 6. 1. 4.

ried,

28, 1827, in Lebanon, Conn.; marJanuary 25, 1855, in Brooklyn, N. Y., Hester Adelaide, daughter of William and Bridget Eliza (Jordan) Stebbins. She was born August 18, 1827, in New York City. Mr. Huntington was one of the firm of Edwards and Huntington, (blankbooks). He died February 9, 1857, in Brooklyn, N. Y. They were Congregationalists.

Ira Clark Huntington, born July

CHILDREN.
1.

Laura Parson,

born July

12, 1856, in

Brooklyn, N. Y.; married,

November 29, 1880, in Flushing, N. They live in Flushing, N. Y.

Y.,

Edward Morris

Franklin.

718

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.6.2.6.

6. 1.5.

Clarissa Williams (Huntington) Standisii, born February 26, 1831, in Lebanon, Conn.; married, December 24, 1856, in Lebanon, Conn., George Washington, son of Thomas and Sally (Sterry) Standish. He was
born July
4, 1813, in Lebanon, Conn. Mr. Standish was a school teacher. vember 1, 1857, where he was jjrincipal

He moved
in the

to

Windsor, Conn., Nofor nine years.

academy

He

returned to Lebanon, where he died February 18, 187 7.

Mrs. Standish died

May

31, 1904, in

Lebanon.

Tliey were Congregationalists.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Clark Huntington,

Mary

3.

4.
5.

born September 2, 1862. Clarissa, born February 21, 1864; married, September 3, They live in Kansas City, Mo. 1890, Percy Bently Burnet. Miles Alexander, born February 13, 1866; died September 9, 1866, in Windsor, Conn. Elizabeth Huntington, born January 4, 1870. Rose, born January 18, 1872, in Lebanon, Conn., where she resides.

1.3. 6.2. 6.6.


Clark Huntington Standish,
Conn.; married,
ton, (1. 3. 3. 4.
first,

1.

5. 1.
2,

born September

1862, in Windsor,

Aj>ril 16, 1889, in

1. 2. 4. 6. 1. 2.).

Lebanon, Conn., Emily Lee HuntingShe was born August 3, 1867, and died Septem11,

ber 21, 1890.

He

married,

second,

October

1898, in

Colchester Conn., Jennie,

daughter of (ieorge Washington and Julia (Austin) Carroll. October 6, 1880, in Colchester, Conn.

She was born

Mr. Standish is a farmer, and has lived in Lebanon, Conn., since 1868, having come there, when a small child, with his parents.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Emily Ethel, born September

20, 1890.

2.
3.

4.
5.

Elizabeth, born September 6, 1900. Clark Wattles, born December 17, 1905. Ruth Alta, born December 14, 1909. Julia Huntington, born May 8, 1911.

Mary

1. 3. 6. 2.

6. 6. 1. 5. 1. 1.
born September 20, 1890,
1909, in

Emily Ethel (Standish) Wilson,


non, Conn.; married, September
6,

San Francisco,

Cal.,

in LebaWalter Cleon

Wilson.

They

live in

Turlock, Cal.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

71^

2.

Ella Lek, born .September 18, 1911. William Lester, bom June 14, 1914.
1. 3. 6.

2. 6. 6. 1. 5. 4.
4,

Elizabeth Huntington (Standish) Williams, born January


in

1870,

Lebanon, Conn.; married, June

27, 1906,

Franklin Hurlbert Williams, of

Lorain, O.

children.
1.
2.

Myles Standish, died at the age of two months. Hurlbert Huntington, born February 4, 1909;
10, 1909.

died February

1. 3.
Conn.; married,

6.2. 6.6.

1. 6.

William Lyman Huntington, born August 23, 1833, in Lebanon, May 18, 1859, in Franklin, Conn., Eunice C, daughter of
P. Perry, a direct

Timothy
born
10, 1881.

descendant of Oliver Hazard

Pei-ry.

She was

in Franklin,

Conn., September 24, 1831, and died in Lebanon, February

He

died

March

13, 1905, also in

Lebanon.

children.
*
1.

Ira Clark, born September


1873.

25, 1862.

2.

Frederick Sherman, born October

26, 1865,

and died March

28,

1.

3.6.2.

6. 6. 1. 6. 1.

25, 1862, in Lebanon, Conn.; married, October 30, 1902, in Plantsville, Conn., Susan Buell, daughter of

Ira Clark Huntington, born September


Ives.

Heber Smith and Lucy Ellen (Buell)


Plantsville,

She was born June

26, 1869, in

Conn.
a truckman, and lives in Hartford, Conn.

He

is

children.
1.

Heber

Ives, born September 22, 1903; died September 26, 1903, in Hartford, Conn.
27, 1907, in Hartford,

2.

Frederic Perry', born September

Conn.

1.

3.6.2.

6. 6. 3.
31, 1794, in

Mary

Gray' (Huntington) Wattles, born March

Leba-

non, Conn.; mai-ried in November, 1817, Denison Wattles, a lawyer.

children.
1.

Alden.

2.

James
RUFUS.

D.
of Plainfield,

3.

Eliza, who married Elkanah Eaton

Conn.

4.

720

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1.

3. 6. 2. 6. 6. 7.

Dan Huntington,
March
5,

born December 28, 1804, in Lebanon, Conn.; married,

Thomas and Lucy She was born January 12, 1817, in Jewett City, Conn., and died December 8, 1871. He was a merchant, and moved to Norwich, Conn., in 1842 returned to Lebanon in 1878, where lie died March 4. 1879. He was deacon in the Second Conp,regational Church of Norwich, for nearly twenty
1838, in Jewett City, Conn., Emily, daughter of

(Platen) Wilson.

years.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

George Wilson,
at

born January 15, 1839.


3,

2.

Emily, born January

and was educated For twenty years she conducted the Wilson Industi-ia! School for Girls at I'ompkins Scjuare and Eighth Street, N. Y. This was the first institution of the kind
1841, in Lebanon, Conn.,

Wheaton Seminary.

in this country, or perhaj)s in the world.

Here

she

made

several

pioneer ventures in industrial and charitable education, which

spread rapidly throughout the United States, and foreign countries

as

well.

The Boys' Club, with which


was organized by

the late E. H.

Harriman

wsa

identified,

her,

and from that center

radiated the system of establishing centers for teaching cookery to


children, j)arlicularly children of the poor.

Her
Garden

"

Kitchen Garden," which had a wide vogue, was pub-

Other books of hers were: "Child's Kitchen Primer" (1884), "Introductory Cooking Lessons," " Little Housekeeper," and " How to Teach Kitchen Garden " Under her administration of the WUson Mission, any (1903). poor boy could come to the Boys' Club, and any poor girl could come to the Kitchen Garden, and any poor mother could bring her infant for care while she was working. Her last work was in connection with the New York Cooking School. iV. Y. Times, December 7, 1909. She died December 5, 1909, in Wididham, Conn.
lished in 1878.

3.

Jane Gray, born


September
9,

in

August, 1842, in Norwich, Conn., and died


1848, in Norwich, and died

1843, in Groton, Conn.


2,

4.

Edward Webster, born January in 1870, in New Orleans, La.


1. 3. 6.

3.6.

6. 7. 1.
January
1.5,

George Wilson Huntington,


Nelson and Harriet (Long) Lawrence.
Troy, N. Y.
in

l)orn

1839, in Lel)anon,

Conn.; married, June 23, 1870, in Buffalo, N. Y., Louise, daughter of Sanuiel

She was born January

24, 1846, in

He

is

a clergyman of the Reformed Episcopal Church, and lived


to 1878, in

Norwich, Conn., from 1841

Ottawa, Canada, from 1878 to 1880,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
in

721
in

Cumberland, Maryland, from 1881

to 1884,

and

Brooklyn, N. Y., from

1885 to 1895.

They now

reside in

Newburgh, N. Y.

He was

an acting assistant paymaster, stationed at the N. Y.

Navy Yard,

during the Civil War, from October 30, 1863, to November 22, 1865, when he

was honorably discharged.

At
cite, at

the time of the

first

reunion of the Huntington Family, September

3,

1857, he was a student in the

Norwich Free Academy. He was asked to rethe meeting, an ode of welcome, written by Miss Cornelia Huntington,
so.

and did

At
ing.

the second Family Reunion, September

8,

1907, he

made an

address,

he being the only survivor

who had

a place on the program at the

first

meet-

At

the reunion of 1912, he offered the opening prayer, Friday, Septem-

ber 6th.

CHILDREN.
1.

Lawrence, born July

13, 1872, in Buffalo,

N. Y.; died January

12,

1893, in Brooklyn, N. Y.

2.

Grace Louise,

born August 25, 1875.


27, 1879, in

3.

Frederick Dan, born December


married December
ford, Pa.
in

Ottawa, Canada;
in

25,

1905, in Buffalo, N. Y., Helen Esther,

daughter of Thomas Jefferson Powers.

She was born

Brad-

He

is

a contracting engineer, and has lived since 1900,

Brooklyn, N. Y., Pittsburg, Pa., Manchester, Wellington, and

London, Eng., Baltimore, Md., New Orleans, La., and Liverpool, Eng. They were living in London, Eng., in 1910, and in 1915,
in Buffalo,

N. Y.

He

has been associated with some of the

largest recent building enterprises in all England.

He

is

a grad-

uate of Cornell, 1900.


4.

They
;

are Episcopalians.
24, 1883, in

5.

Natalie, born May 29, 1882 died December land, Md. George Bradford, born October 29, 1887, died August 7, 1888, in Wayne, Penn.

CumberN.
Y.;

in Brooklyn,

1. 3. 6.

2.6. 6. 7.

1. 2.

born August 25, 1875, in NorNewburgh, N. Y., Theodore, son of George Dolbeare and Harriet Annie (Camp) Dimon. He was born December
wich, Conn.; married, April 26, 1902, in
24, 1876, in Utica,

Grace Louise (Huntington) Dimon,.

to

N. Y. Mr. Dimon was a telephone engineer, and lived in Utica, N. Y., from 1876 1900, in New York City, from 1900 to 1904, in Chicago, 111., from 1904 to

1907.

They

also resided in Wilmette,

111.

Mr. Dimon was a graduate of Cornell University, 1898, and was assistant engineer, with rank of ensign, in the Spanish American W^ar. He enlisted in June, 1898, and was mustered out in October, 1898. He died in July, 1908. Mrs. Dimon and her son reside in Utica, N. Y.

722

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

George Huntin{;ton,

born November

25, 19U4, in Chicago,

111.

1.3.6.2. 6.
Eleazer PIuntington.
ried.

6. 8.

born Octobers, 1808, in Lebanon, Conn.; mar-

May 11, 1835, in Lebanon, Conn., Betsey Fitch, daughter of John Henry and Zerviah (Bliss) Throop. She was born November 1, 1808, in Lebanon, Conn., and died October 2-2, 1883. He was a farmer, and lived all his life in Lebanon, Conn. They were Congregationahsts, and he was Deacon of the Church in Lebanon, for thirty years. He was chosen in May, 1839, and resigned in January, 1870. He died February 3, 1870.
CHILDREN.
* *
1.

Mary Gray,

2.

3.

born August 13, 1836. AViLLiAM, born May 18, 1831). Ellen Bliss, born January- 1, 1843,
resided in 1915.

in

Lebanon, Conn., where she

1. 3. 6. 2.

6.6. 8. 1.
13, 1836, in

Mary Gray (Huntington)


non, Conn.; married,

Talcott, born August

Leba-

November

20, 1862, in

Lebanon, Hart, son of Mosley

and Harriet (Sweetland) 'J'idcott. He was born August 19, 1834, in Marlborough, Conn. Mr. Talcott was a farmer and a manufacturer, and later, City ]\Lirshal of Hartford, Conn. In May, 1843, lie moved to Ithaca, N. Y., in April, 1845, to Glastonbury, Conn., in April, 1862, to Moutville, Conn., in November, 1863, to Lebanon, Conn., in April, 1869, to Norwich, Conn., in May, 1871, to Lebanon, Conn., in May, 1874, to Dover, Del., and in 1878 to Hartford, Conn., where he now resides, and where Mrs. Talcott ilied February 9, 1910. She attended the schools of her native town and graduated from the Ladies' Academy at BanShe was for many years a member of the Windsor Avenue Congregor, Me. gational Church and of the King's Daughters, was very active in her religious She was spiritually life and will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends. minded, j^ossessed a sunny temperament and a sweet, neighborly kindness that endeared her to many, both young and old. They were members of the Congregational Church, and Mr. Talcott was Sunday School Superintendent from 1867 to 1868, and 1888 to 1891, Church Treasurer from 1893 to 1897, Deacon from 1897 to 1907, and Chairnum of the Society's Couuuittee from 1894 to 1899.

children.
*
*
1.

William Hart,

bcn-n

October

19, 1868.

2.
3.

Lillian (iKAY, born November 11, 1871. Morton Cook, born October 1, 1878, in Hartford, Conn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

723

1.3. 6. 2.6. 6.8.


William Hart Talcott,
married,

1. 1.
19, 1868, in

born October

Lebanon, Conn.;

March

4,

1896, in Hartford, Conn., Editli Elizabeth Babcock.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Charles Hart, born August 6, 1897, Richard Babcock, born November 15,
1.

1903.

3.6. 2.6.6.8. 1.2.


born

Lillian

Gray (Talcott) Brigham,

Novembei'

11,

1871, in

Lebanon, Conn.; married, October Hugh Brigham.

29, 1896, in

Hartford, Conn.,

Clement

children.
1.

2.

Mary

Storrs Talcott, born May 3, 1900. Gray, born April 29, 1905.

1.3. 6. 2. 6. 6.8. 2.
ried,

born May 18, 1839, in Lebanon, Conn.; marJanuary 10, 1871, in Lebanon, Conn., Caroline Elizabeth, daughter of She was born Nathaniel Chamberlin and Almira Hicks (Stark) Sexton.

William Huntington,

March

18, 1842.
is

He

in the express business,

and

is

a graduate of school at

Monson,

Mass., 1857.

ments, 1882

He was Judge of Probate in Lebanon District on two appointand 1883. He moved from Lebanon to Windsor in April, 1884,
to Hartford,

and from Windsor

where he now
as First

resides, in April, 1885.

He

served in the Civil

War

Sergeant in Co. D, 8th Conn. Volun-

teer Infantry.
11, 1866.

He enlisted September 19, 1861, and was discharged August He was wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862, and lost the use

of one ear,

River
use of

in

and again at Walthall Junction, ^lay 7, 1864, and on the James May, 1863; was in the hospital nearly a year, and has now but partial one leg. They are Congregationalists.

children.
* * *
*
1.

Mary Gray,

born September 24, 1872.


25, 1888.

2.

3.

4.
5.

Elizabeth Sexton, born June 21, 1874; died May Caroline Throop, born February 7, 1877. Ellen Alden, born December 25, 1878. Isabel Morgan, born June 24, 1882.

1.3.6.2.
Mary Gray (Huntington)
non, Conn.; married, June
5,

6.

6.8.2.

1.
24, 1872, in

Storrs, born September

Leba-

1901, in Hartford, Conn.,

Henry AVoodward,

724
son of

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Henry Cornelius and Pamelia (Williams)
I.

Storrs.

He was

born Novem-

ber 28, 1872, in Northi)ort, L,

Mr. Storrs
1909,

is

civil

engineer.

lie lived in Meriden, Conn.,

from

1!)01 to

when he moved

to Hartford, Conn.,

where he now

resides.

They

are

Congregationalists.

CHILD.
1.

William Huntington,

l)orn April 28, 1902, in

Meriden, Conn.

1.3. 6. 2. 6. 6.8. 2.3.


Caroline Throop (Huntington) Morris, born February 7, 1877, in Lebanon, Conn.; married, June 26, 1909, John Felt, son of John Emery and Mary Pamelia (Felt) Morris. He was liorn October 29, 1877, in Hartford,
Conn.

Mr. Morris is treasurer of the Connecticut Historical Society, clerk of the Second Ecclesiastical Society of Hartford, and treasurer of the Second Church
l^ongreg

CHILI).
1.

Elinor Huntington, born September

29, 1913, in Hartford,

Conn.

1.3. 6. 2.6. 6. 8.2.4.


Ellen Alden (Huntington) AVhittem, born December 25, 1878, in Lebanon, Conn.; married, December 21, 1912, in Hartford, Conn., Arthur E., son of Thomas Jarvis and Annabelle Davison (Fisher) Whittem. Mr. Whittem is instructor in Romance languages in Harvard Lnivei'sity.

He

is

a graduate of
D.

Harvard University, with the degrees


CHILD.

of a. .,

a.m.

and PH.

1.

Margaret Huntington,
]\Iass.

born November 26, 1913, in Boston,

1. 3.

6.2.6.

6. 8.

2.5.
born June 24, 1882,
in

Isabel
son of

Morgan (Huntington) Bacon,

Leba-

non, Conn.; married, September 17, 1907, in Hartford, Conn., Herbert Morton,

Marcus Morton and Delia Jane (Case) Bacon.


Hartford, Conn.
is

He was
tlie

born December
Massacliusetts

19, 1879, in

Mr. Bacon
1907, and
is

a manufacturing chemist,

and attended
in 1899, in

Institute of Technology.

He
in

lived in

Boston

Brookline, Mass., in

now, 1915,

Hartford, Conn.

They, are Universalists.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Herbert Morton, born September 7, 1908, in Newton, Mass. Jane Morgan, l)oru July 27, 1912, in Hartford, Conn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 6.

725

2.6. 7.
in

Conn.; married,

Eunice (Huntington) Mason, born January 14, 1769, March 28, 1798, Daniel Mason, who was of the

Lebanon,
genera-

fifth

tion in descent from the


jSfarch 26, 1828.

famous Capt. John Mason, of Norwich, and died

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Bethia Huntington, born March 8, 1800. Emma Elizabeth, born March 4, 1801.

3.

Mary

Lyon, born June

28, 1802.

4.

Rhoda Louisa,
Bozrah, Conn.

born in 1804, and married Rev. N. S. Hunt, of


10, 1805.

5.
6.
7.

Julia Ann, born October

John G. H., born August 9, Abby Jane, born December

1808; died July 28, 1829.


28, 1811.
10, 1817,

8.

Wealthy
1830.

Fitch, born March

and died December

25,

1.3.6.2.6.8.
Dan Huntington, born
at Yale, 1794,

October

11, 1774, in

Lebanon, Conn., graduated

was tutor
in

in

Williams College from 1794 to 1796, and the next

two years tutor

Yale.

He was

pastor of the Congregational church in


in

Litchfield, from 1797 to 1809,

and of that

Middletown, from 1809

to 1816.

From INIiddletown he removed to Hadley, Mass., where he resided ever after. Of his character and promise in early life, I am permitted to record the testimony of his classmate, the Hon. Judge Thos. S. Williams, of Hartford, Conn. "His amiable temper, his good sense, and his jJeasant manners, made him an agreeable companion. But he was too much of a student to spend much time
As a scholar, his standing in his class was and he was soon appointed as tutor at Williarastown, and from thence transferred to New Haven." After removing to Hadley, he refused to settle again as pastor, though he
in indulging his social nature.

high,

continued to preach.
himself a Unitarian.

He

supplied for awhile a Unitarian congregation, and


at length

his views of Christian doctrines undergoing a change, he

avowed

Yet with
in

this

change

in

his

creed,

we have
liis

the testi-

mony
of
liis

of his

orthodox bretliren, no change was observable in

Christian

character.

His prayers

the family, and indeed the entire religious culture

eminently Christian home, were what they had been while holding and
^^'hat his character as preacher was,
tlie
is

teaching the orthodoxy of Connecticut,


before vacating the pulpit,

abundantly shown by
in Dr.

following testimonial

from the pen of Rev. Parsons Cook,


Pulpit.

Sprague's Annals of the American

He is speaking of tlie settlement of a colleague with Dr. Ho])kins, of Hadley, for which place Mr. Huntington, then recently dismissed from his people in Litchfield, was a candidate. "He was enjoying a splendid popularity as a preacher,

and but

for

a jealousy

of

family influence, the jjeople

726

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

would have called him unanimoush' to be their pastor. While this matter was Dr. Hopkins expressed great interest to secure his settlement and even said that he would be willing to bear his shoes if he could see him
in agitation,

settled there.

He had such a strong conviction that the interests of the people would be promoted by it, that he would make any sacrifices to secure it." He married, January 1, 1801, Elizabeth Whiting, only daughter of Charles and Elizabeth (Porter) Phelps, of Hadley, who was born February 4, 1779. She was a most excellent Christian woman, as is abundantly testified, both by the afiection of her family, and by the grateful recollections of a large
She was early a subject of grace, and Though, from a change in her views on the subject of the Trinity, she did not continue through life a communicant in that church, it is still recorded of her, by her husband, that "this sacred covenant it was her practice to renew, in form, with the most thorough examination and fervent prayer at the recurrence of each anniversary of her first vow, until the day of her death, which, by a singular providence, was itcircle of

beloved neighbors and friends.

united with the orthodox church in Hadley.

self

one of those anniversaries, April

G,

1847."

CHILDREN.
*1. *2.
*3.
4.

Charles Phelps, born May 24, 1802. Elizabeth Porteh, born May 8, 1803. William Pitkin, born July 16, 1804. Bethia Throop, born October 7, 1805, and
in

lived with her father

Hadley.

5.

Edward

Phelps, born April


Prof.

25,

1807;

married Helen Maria,


the

daughter of

Stephen

W.

AMlliams of

Berkshire

6.

She was born October 4, 1819. He died October 26, 1843. His widow died June 19, 1902. John Whiting, born May 28, 1809; went through the collegiate course at Harvard, and after having been examined for his
Medical
Institute.

Bachelor's Degree, died, before


*7.
8.

Commencement,

in 1832.

Theophilus Parsons, born July 11, 1811. Theodore Gregson, born March 18, 1813; married, February 17, 1841, Elizabeth Sumner of Ashford, Conn., who was born
January
24, 1816.

9.

Mary Dwight,

born April

18, 1815,

and died.
died August 15, 1830.

10.

*11.

Catherine Carey, born May 8, 1817, and Frederick Dan, born May 28, 1819.
1.

3.6.2.
28, 1827, in

6. 8. 1.

Charles Phelps Huntington, born May


Ct.;

married,

daughter of
24, 1806, in

24, 1802, in Middletown, Northampton, Mass., Helen Sophia, Elijah Hunt and Ilarriette (Blake) Mills. She was born August Northampton, JNIass., and died March 30, 1844, in Northampton.
first,

October

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

727

He married, second, January 2, 184 7, in Cambridge, Mass., Ellen, daughter of David and Elizabeth (Bender) Greenough. She was born March 28, 1814, in Boston, ]\Iass.. and died Fel)ruary 5, 1893, in Florence, Italy. She -was a sister of the well-known sculptor.

He was and collector of Internal Revenue in 1862. He lived in Hadley, North Adams, Northampton, and Milton, Mass., and finally in Boston, where he lived from 1858 till his death, January 29, 1868. They were Unitarians.
a lawyer, and a graduate of Harvard College, 1822.
18.55
to

He was

judge of the Superior Court from

1861,

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORTHAMPTON, MASS.


*1.
2.

Helen Frances,
1864,
in

born Jtdy

7,

1831.
22, 1834; married,

Charles Whitinc. born September


Boston, Mass..

June

15,

Annie Oakes, daughter of Charles Robin.<on and Sarali (Treadwell) Thayer. She was born August 25, 1838, in Boston, and died April 22, 1888, in Kittrell, N. C. He was a lawyer, a graduate of Harvard University, 1854. He
lived in
in

Ware,

JNIass.,

in 1855, in Boston, in 1856,

afterwards

Quincy. Mass.

They were

Unitarians.
22. 1836.

*3.
4.

Elijah Hunt

IVIill.s,

born July

Helen Sophia,
ampton, Mass.

born July

12, 1838; died

July 25, 1839, in North-

5.

*6.
7.

Mary Elizabeth, born ]\Iarch 19, 1840. Edward Stanton, born April 3, 1841.
Harriette, born February
1,

1843; died July


24, 1848.

8,

1844.

*8.
9.

Henry Greenough, Laura Curtis, born


in Florence, Italy.

born INIarch

September

15, 1849; died

October

15, 1874,

1. 3. 6. 2. 6. 8. 1. 1.

Helkn Frances (Huntington) Quincy,

born July

7,

1831, in North-

hampton, Mass.; married, December 23, 1858, in Boston, JVIass., Josiah P., son Mrs. (Juincy died December 11, 1903. of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, of Boston.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Josiah Huntington, born October Helen, born September 6, 1861.

15, 1859.

1.3. 6. 2. 6. 8. 1.3.
ton, Mass.; married

born July 22, 1836, in NorthampOctober 31, 1871, in Boston, Mass., Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel and Abby Adams (Beale) Quincy. She was born March 29, 1841, in Boston, Mass. He was a merchant and an importer. He went to China in 1857, and re-

Eli.jah

Hunt Mills Huntington,

turned to America in 1869.

Again he went

to

China with

his family in 1885,

728
lived in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Hong Kong

four years, and returned to Jamaica Plain, Mass., in 1889,


16, 1891.

where he died April

They were

Unitarians.

CHILDREN.
1.

Cabot Mills, born October


Forest Hills, Mass.

8,

1872

died September 15, 1873, in

2.
3.

Annie Oakes, born June 12, 1875, in Jamaica Plain, Mass. Elizabeth Quincy, born September 15, 1880, in Jamaica
Mass.

Plain,

1.3.6.2.
Mass.; married
of Daniel

6. 8. 1. 6.
born April
3,

Edward Stanton Huntington,


December
23, 1868, in

1841, in Northampton,

Logansport, Ind., Julia Ann, daughter

Darwm and

Sophia Jane (James) Pratt.

She was born August

17,

1845, in Logansport, Ind.

He was an army officer and an author. He wrote " Dreams of the Dead," and other smaller works in periodicals, mostly connected with social and ethical problems. He was a captain in the regular army during the Civil War, in the 11th U. S. Infantry, afterwards consolidated in the 29th U. S. Infantry. He entered the service in 1861, and retired in 1869. He was engaged in seventeen battles, and spent eleven months in Libby and Andersonville
prisons.

in

He lived in Boston till 1861; in Logansport, Ind., from 1869 to 1878, and WoUaston, Mass., till death, which occurred January 16, 1895, in Truro, Nova Scotia. He was a member of the Loyal Legion, Boston Commandery.
CHILD.
1.

Charles Pratt,
1.

born November 22, 1871.

3.6. 2. 6. 8.

1. 6. 1.

Charles Pratt Huntington, born November 22, 1871, in Logansport, Ind.; married, first. May 5, 1894, in Florence, Italy, Maud Mary, daughter of Gen. Abingdon Robert and Mary (Faunce) Bayly. She was born in 1872, in Meon, India. He married, second, Eleanore Moretti, of New York, September 11, 1913, at

New

Brunswick, Ni J.

an architect, a graduate of Harvard University, 1893, and of Ecole He lived in Quincy, Mass., from 1878 to 1889, des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1901. in Paris, France, from 1893 to 1901, then in New York and Washington till
is

He

1907.

He

is

member

of the

American

Institute of Architects,

and

of

Beaux

Arts Society of Architects, a corresponding

member

of the Hispanic Society of

America, a life member of the American Numismatic Society, a member of the Harvard and Players Clubs of N. Y., and of the Washington Architects Club.

They

are Episcopalians.

child.
1.

ViviENNE Maude, born

April 25, 1902.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3.

729

6.2. 6. 8. 1.8.

ton,

Henry Greenough Huntington, born ]M;ircli 24, 1848, in NorthampMass.; married, May 13, 1882, in London, Eng., Mabel Grazia, daiigliter

of Charles

and Teiisa (Salvi) Crosbie. She was born June 19, 1857. He is a banker and consul, a graduate of Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass,, 1867. He was American Vice Consul in Florence, Italy, from 1875 to 1880; American Consul to Castellamare, Italy, from 1893 to 189 7. They are Episcopalians.

CHILDREN.
1.

Charles Henry Gordon, born October


Italy.

11,

1887, in Florence,

2.

Teresa Anna Merckde Romola, born September


Pistoia, Italy.

24, 1889, in

1. 3.
Litchfield, Conn.;

6.2.6.
I'isher, of

8. 2.
8,

Elizabeth Porter (Huntington) Fisher, born May


married George

1803. in

Oswego, N. Y.

He was

president

of the N.

W.

Insurance Company.

children.
*
1.

2.

3.

4.

Elizabeth Phelps. Frederick Pitkin. Francis Porter, who married Ann Eliza Crane. (tEORGE Huntington, who graduated from Harvard
1852.

College in

5. 6.

Catherine Whiting.

Edward Thornton.
1. 3. 6. 2. 6. 8. 2. 1.

Elizabeth Phelps (Fisher) Sessions, married John


children.
1.

Sessions.

Elizabeth Huntington.

2.

Clara Fisher.
Addie.
1. 3. 6. 2. 6. 8. 3.

3.

William Pitkin Huntington,

born July

6,

1804, in Litchfield, Conn.;

married, December 25, 1839, in Chesterfield, Mass., Lucy, daughter of Luther

and Hannah (Burrell) Edwards. She was born October 18, 1820, field, Mass., and died February 9, 1898, in Amherst, Mass.

in Chester-

He was

a teacher

and preacher, a graduate

of

Harvard University,

a. b.,

1824, M.D., 1835.

He

lived, successively, in Litchfield, Conn.,

Hadley, Mass.,

Cambridge, Mass., Hillsboro, 111., Buffalo, N. Y., Milwaukee, Wis., Medina, Wis., and Amherst, where he died March 7, 1885. He was at first a L'ni-

730
tarian,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
and
later an Episcopalian, a minister in lioth denominations.

He was

ordained deacon by Bishop Frederick D. Huntington, at Madison, Wis., Feb-

ruary

11, 1873.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Lucy Bethia,
December
8,

born November
])orn

22, 1840.
in Hillsboro, TIL;

Mahy Catherine,

1846, in

September 20, 1842, Ashby, Mass.

died

3.

4.

William Edwards, born July 30, 1844. Elizabeth Whiting, born May 30, 1846,
December
21, 1847, in Buffalo,

in

Ashby,

i\Iass.;

died

N. Y.
15, 1850.

* *

5.
6.
7.

Helen Maria,

born April

8,

1848.

Catherine Frances, born March Frederick Sargent, born April


died September
4,

29,

1852, in Milwaukee, Wis.;

1888, in Amherst, Mass.


23, 1854, in

8.

Flora Elizabeth, born October

Medina,

AVis.:

died

9.

10.

* 11.

November 14, 1874, in Medina, Wis. Grace Martin, born July 1, 1859. Theodore Gregson, born July 1, 1859, Ellery Channing, born July 18, 1865.

Twins,

1.3. 6.2. 6. 8.3.


Lucy Bethia (Huntington) Fallows,
Hillsboro,
111.;

1.

^^ ^
13, 1835, in

born November 22, 1840, in

married, April

9,

1860, in Cedar Bluffs, Wis., Samuel, son of

Thomas and Anne (Ashworth)


sin in 1848,

Fallows.

He was

born December

He removed with his parents to Wisconwas graduated from the AVisconsin State University in 1859, and was vice-president of Galesville University till 1861, when he was ordained in the Methodist Episcopal Church. He was chaplain of the 32d, lieutenantcolonel of the 40th, and colonel of the 49th Regiment of Wisconsin Volunteer
Pendleton, near Manchester, Eng.
Infantry, and was brevetted brigadier general for faithful
vice.

and meritorious

ser-

On

returning to

civil life

he became a pastor

in

Milwaukee.

He was

chosen state superintendent of public instruction in Wisconsin in 1871, and

was twice

re-elected.

He was

recent of the University of Wisconsin, and reIn 1875 he united with the Reformed Epis-

ceived the degree of d. d. from Lawrence College in 1873, and later the same

degree from Marietta College.


1876, he

copal Church, and became rector of St. Paul's Church, Chicago.

In January,

was appointed chief

editor of the "Appeal," the organ of the Re15, 1876,

formed Episcopal Church, and on July


Chaplain-in-Chief of the Grand
Instructor of the same.

was elected a bishop.

He

has been presiding IJishop and President of the General Council of his church,

Army

of the Republic,

He

is

the author of " Bright and


of

"The Home Beyond," "Past Noon," "Life


osophy,"

and National Patriotic Happy Homes," Samuel Adams," "Splendid


I'hil-

Deeds," "Story of the American Flag," "Science of Health," "Christian

"Memory

Culture," "Health and Happiness," and several works re-

lating to the English language

and Biblical study.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

731

Helen May,

born

]\Iay 21,

1863, in Cedar Bluffs, Wis.; married,

November 19, 1908, in New York, N. Y., Edwin Sydney, son of Wilmot and Jane Arnot (Morton) Williams. He wasborn June 8,
1838, in Elizabeth, N. J.

He

is

a clergyman, a graduate of Yale,

1860, and of Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1865.

He

lived in
is

Northfield and Minneapolis, Minn., from 1864 to 1894, and


living in Saratoga, Cal.

now

He was

a World's Fair Commissioner,

appointed by President Harrison, to Japan, China, India and

He was Superintendent of the FreedHelena Village, South Carolina, under General Rufus Saxton, and read Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation to twelve hundred slaves. He went around the world at the time of his
Egypt, in 1892 and 1893.
at St.

men

appointment
sions

to the

World's Fair Commission, visiting many mis-

and

colleges, speaking at Antioch, Aintab, Constantinople,

2.

3.

and Cairo; also at Beyrut. As freshman at Yale he made his maiden speech for Woman's Suffrage, and in California in 1911, wrote, spoke, and labored for the side of progress which won suffrage, October 10, 1911. Edward Huntington, born August 15, 1865. Alice Katharine, born March 23, 1871, in Milwaukee, Wis.

4.

Charles Samuel, born

April 29, 1881, in Chicago,

111.

1.3. 6.
Wis
;

2. 6.

8.3.

1. 2.
15, 1865, in

Edwakd Huntington Fallows,

born August

Appleton,

married, June 14, 1892, in Boston, Mass., Julia Houghton, daughter of

William P. and Anne (Richards) Kittredge.


1866, in

She was born September

9,

New York

City, N. Y.

Mr. Fallows is a lawyer, a graduate of Amherst College, A. B. 1890, and Columbia Law School, 1892. He lives, and practices law, in New York He was a member of the New York Legislature, 1899 to 1901. City, N. Y. They are Reformed Episcopalians.
of

CHILD.
1.

Annette Richards,
1.

born June

5,

1893, in Boston, Mass.

3. 6. 2. 6. 8.3.3.
July 30, 1844,
in Hillsboro,
111.;

William Edwards Huntington, born


married,
first.

October 3, 1876, in Newton Center, Mass., Emma Caroline, daughter of Alden and Caroline (Robinson) Speare. She was born December 8, 1853, in Boston, Mass., and died INIarch 3, 1877, in Newton Center, Mass,

He

married, second.

May

10, 1881, in

Newton Center,

Mass., Ella Maria,

sis-

ter of his first wife.

She was born ]March

28, 1858, in Boston,

Mass.

732

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He

is

a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, a. b. 1870, and of Boss. t.


is.

ton University,

1873, ph. d. 1881.

He

served,

first

as private

and later

as lieutenant, during the Civil

War,

in

Co E, 40th Wisconsin
June
8,

Infantry and

Co. H., 49th AVisconsin Infantry.

He

enlisted

1864, Avas discharged

September

16,
8,

1864; re-enlisted February 16, 1865, and was mustered out


of the College of Liberal Arts,

November

1865.

He was Dean
They
live in

Boston University, from

1882 to 1904, and has been President of Boston University from 1904.

Newton Center, Mass.

He
1904.

received the degree of ll.d. from the University of Wisconsin in

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

3.

4.

born June 28, 1882. Caroline, born January 16, 1883; died August Genevieve, born July 29, 1892. Miriam, born November 21, 1897.

Raymond Edw^ards,

Emma

14, 1883.

1. 3.
Center, Mass.; married, June
ton,

6.2. 6.8.3.3.
9,

1.
in

Raymond Edwards Huntington,


daughter of
9,

born June 28, 1882,

Newton
She was

1909, in Wollaston, Mass., Elizabeth Hamil-

Edmond

Gilles

and Florence (Hamilton) Thayer.

born October

1878, in South Braintree, Mass.

He
to

is

a commercial traveler, and a graduate of the Boston I'niversity,

A. B. 1905.

He

lived in

Wollaston, Mass., where he

Newton Center until June 9, 1909, when he removed now resides. He was steward in the Newton
to 1905.

Center Methodist Episcopal church from 1903

CHILD.
1.

Elizabeth Thayer, born December

11, 1913.

1.3.6. 2. 6. 8.3. 5.
Helen Maria (Huntington) Brooks,
N.
Y.; married, July 9, 1870, in Marshall, Wis.,

born April

8,

1848, in Buffalo,
of

Edward Payson, son

Henry

and Elvira (Hersey) 15rooks. He was born August 18, 1842, in Strong, Me. Mr. Brooks is a teacher, ])ublisher, and real estate dealer; a graduate of Yale College, 1H66. He has lived in New Haven, Conn., Chicago, 111., Luverne, Minn., and Appomattox, S. Dak. They now reside in San Diego, Cal. He is a lineal descendant of Thomas Brooks, who came from England with Sir Richard Saltonstall and the Rev. George Phillips. From the same ancestor descended Gov. John Brooks and the Hon. Peter C. Brooks, of
Albert

Boston, Mass.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

733

Helen Frances,
ried,

born July
15, 1893, in

16, 1871, in

New
C'al.,

February

San Diego,

Haven, Conn.; marJoseph Grant Dono-

2.

Eva

3.

They live in Los Angeles, Cal. Lucile, born December 20, 1872, and died March 16, 1873, in Madison, Wis. Genevieve, born April 23, 1875, in Chicago, 111., and died ]\Iarch 20, 1899, in San Diego, Cal.
van.

4.

Edward Huntington,
mai-ried,

born
Cal.

May

26, 1882, in
Cal.,

Luverne. Minn.;

October

22, 1907, in

Los Angeles,

Nora

Bell

Arms.

They

live in

San Diego,

1. 3. 6. 2. 6. 8. 3. 6.
Katherine Frances (Huntington) Day,
Milwaukee, Wis.; married, September
Charles, son of

born March

15,

1.S50, in

10, 1873, in Marshall, Wis.,


in in

Thomas
Bristol,

England,
111.,

in

Thomas and Mary (Gould) Day. He was born 1844. Mr. Day is a banker and a broker, and has lived
j\Ir.

Quincy,

^Milwaukee, Wis., and Medina, Wis.

They

are Presbyterians, and

Day

is

an Elder and Bible Class teacher

in the church.

He was

a volunteer in the Sioux Indian

War,

1862.

They

reside in Indianapolis, Indiana.

children.
* *
1.

2.

Florence, born June 12, 1874. DvviGHT Huntington, born April

1,

1876.

3. 4.
5.

William Edwards, born in 1878, in Indianapolis, Ind. Frederick Huntington, born May 7, 1880. Helen Huntington, born March 24, 1883; married,
1908, Prof.
Scotland.

April 22,

James Young Simpson.

They

live in

Edinburgh,

1.3. 6.2. 6.8.


ried.

3. 6. 1.
12, 1874, in

Florence (Day) Stevenson, born June

Chicago,

111.;

mar-

May

16, 1899,

Rev. James Ross Stevenson.

They

reside in Baltimore,

]Md.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

William Edwards. Theodore Dwight, Donald Day.


1.

>

Twins.

3. 6.2.

6.8.3. 6.
born April
1,

2.
She died July
27,

Dwight Huntington Day,


married,
first,

1876, in Indianapolis, Ind.; 1902.


live

June

15, 1900,

Molly L. Townsend.
8,

He

married, second,

November

1906, Clara

Richmond Bradford.

They

734
in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
City.

New York

Mr. Day

is

a Presbyterian clergyman, and

is

treasurer of

the Presbyterian Foreign Missionary Society.

children.
1.

2.

3.

Huntington Townsend. Matilda Bradford. Thomas Charles.


1. 3. 6. 2.

6.8. 3. 9.
born July
1,

Grace Martin (HuntingtonJ Wellington,

1859, in

Marshall, Wis.; married July 28. 1887, in Amherst, Mass., Charles, son of

Horace and Helen Elizabeth (Locke) Wellington. He was born May 4, 1853, Limerick, Maine is a professor of chemistry, and a graduate of the University of Gottingen, Germany, 1885. He has lived in Amherst, Washington, D. C, and in Germany, and is now, 1915, living in Amherst, Mass.
in
;

CHILD.
1.

Laurence Charles,

born July 29, 1890; lives in Amherst, Mass.

1.3. 6.2. 6. 8. 3. 10.


1, 1859, in Medina, Wis.; Addie Elfleda, daughter of John Henry and Almira Maria (Legro) Waterman. She was born September 5, He is a dentist and a graduate of Tufts (d.d.s.) Col1864, in Derry, N. H. They lived in New York City, N. Y., in 1912. lege, Boston, Mass., 1888.

Theodore Grkgson Huntington,


2,

born July

married, August

1893, in Boston, Mass.,

children.
1.

Katharine Elfleda,

born

May

30, 1894, in

N. Y.

City.

2. 3.

4.
5.
6.

Helen, born April 20, 1896, in N. Y. City. Eleanor, born August 28, 1897, in Yonkers, N. Y. Ruth, born May 24, 1900, in N. Y. City. Theodora, born March 2, 1904, in Mt. Vernon, N. Y. William Frederick, born August 11, 1907, in Mt. Vernon, N.Y.

1.3. 6.2. 6.8.3. 11.


Ellery Channing Huntington, born
and
July
18, 1865, in

Marshall, Wis.;

married, June 16, 1892, in Sewanee, Tenn., Susan HIanton, daughter of John

Emma

(Blanton) Tucker.
is

She was born

]\Iay 9,

1873, in

Bremond,

a professor in Colgate LIniversity, a graduate of Amherst College, 1888, and lived in Marshall, Wis., from 1865 to 1881, in Amherst, Mass., Texas.

He

from 1881
ville,

to 1888, in

Charlottesville, Viu,
In 1900

from 1888
to

to 1889,

and

in

Nash-

Tenn., from 1889 to 1900.


in 1908.

he moved

Hamilton, N. Y., where

he resided

They

are Episcopalians.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

735

2.

Ellery Channing, Ijorn jNIarch 12, 1893, in Nashville, Tenn. Frederick Sargent, born October 11, 1895, in Nashville, Tenn.

1.3.6.2.6.8.7.
Theoi'iiilus Parsons Huntington, born July
iMass.;

11,

1811, in Pladley,
(1. 3. 6. 2. 6. 3. 1.)

married Eliza Fitch, daughter of Samuel Huntington

and

INIary

(Warner) Lyon.

She was born October


1862.

14, 1817,

and died June

24, 1892.

He

died July

20',

CHILDREN.
1.

Walter

Elliot, born March

27, 1842.

He served

for nine

months

during the Civil War, receiving an honorable discharge at the

end of nine months. January 5, 1910.


*
2.

He

lived in Springfield, IMass.,

and died

]\Iaria

3.

Edward Dwight,

Whiting, born March born June

9,
1,

1845.

1857, in Hadley, Mass.; married,


Hills, a

September 6, 1882, in Northampton, Mass., Mrs. Lucy widow. They live in Amherst, Mass.

1.3. 6.2. 6.8. 7. 2.


Maria Whiting (Huntington)
ley,

Elv^^ell, born INIarch

9,

Mass.; married,

September

10,

1870, in Hadley, Mass.,

1845, in HadJohn Duryea

Elwell.

They

live in

Schenectady, N. Y.

children.
1.

Theodora, born January


17, 1910.

18, 1872, in

Brooklyn, N. Y.; died June


19, 1873. 10, 1882, in

2. 3.

Elizabeth Huntington, born June


Cecilia, born February Brooklyn, N. Y.
19, 1881,

and died February

1.3. 6. 2.6. 8. 7. 2.2.


Elizabeth Huntington (Elwell) Jones, born June
live in

19,

1873, in

Brooklyn, N. Y.; married, January 30, 1894, Arthur Winslow Jones.

They

Schenectady, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

Alfred Winslow, born February


tralia.

9,

1900, in JNIelbourne, Aus-

2.

Duryea Huntington, born May 8,

1904, in Melbourne, AustraHa.

736

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.6.2.6.8.11.
Frederic Dan Huntington, born May
married, September
4,

28, 1819,

in

Hadley, Mass.;
of

1843, in Boston,

Mass.,

Hannah Dane, daughter

Epes and Mary Otis (Lincoln) Sargent. She was born IMarch 21, 1823. She died February 22, 1910. He graduated from Amherst College in 1839, prejjared for ministry in the Unitarian denomination at the Harvard Divinity School, and was called to the
pastorate of the South Congregational parish in Boston, Mass.

of

Plummer

His distinction as a preacher and lecturer led to his election to the post Professor of Christian Morals and Chaplain at Harvard UniverIn 1861 he entered the priesthood of the Episcopal church and

sity in 1855.

became
Boston.
in the

Rector of

Emmanuel

church, a

new

parish on

the

Back Bay

in

Here he passsed nine years

of great activity, taking a

prominent part

Mission and other work of the Diocese; establishing a Mission Chajiel at

Ternor Street, the Church of the Good Shepherd, and being connected with most of the large church and charitable organizations of that period. In 1869 he was elected by tlie new Diucese of Central New York its first Bishoj), and

removed
tral

to Syracuse,

N.

Y., exercising the duties of the episcopal office for

thirty-five years

and home which was

until his death,

which occurred

at

Hadley,

in the ances-

his birthplace, July 11, 1904.

From

his college

days he was connected with editorial work on the


Religious ^Magazine, the Church iNIonthly

Christian Register,

The Monthly

and the Gosjjel Messenger.

In his later years he spoke and wrote

much on

social readjustment, the relations of labor

and was for some time president of ment of the Interests of Labor, and of the Christian Social Union. His broad sympathies and vigor of mind were retained to the end of his busy life. Among many publications, those most widely known are Sermons for the Peojjle; Christian Believing and Living; two volumes of Sermons enForty Days titled " Christ in the Christian Year " Helps to a Holy Lent
;

and capital and kindred subjects, the Church Association for the Advance-

with the Master;

Divine

Aspects of

Human

Society;

Personal Religious
Arts.
still

Life in the Ministry;

Good Talking and Good Manners, Fine


was
a professor at

The mand by
"

largest circulation of all has been that of a small volume,

in de-

teachers, written while he

Harvard, and entitled

Unconscious Tuition."

CHILDREN.
*1.
2.

George Putnam, born July 3, 1844. Arria Sargent, born June 22, 1848, in Roxbury, Mass. She the author of many beautiful books, notable among which
"Under
a Colonial Roof-Tree."

is is

3.

Charles Edward,
in

burn October

2,

1852; died October

19, 1852,

Roxbury, Mass.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
4.

737
1854, in Roxbury, Mass.

James Otis Sargent, born

July

23,

He

prepared for college at

tlie

Roxbury Latin

School, and grad-

uated from Harvard University in 1875; studied for orders in


the Episcopal Church at St.
cuse,

Andrews Divinity School

at Syra-

N. Y., and was ordained priest by his father, the Bishop of For several years he had charge Central New York, in 1880. of Calvary Mission in Syracuse, and in 1881 removed to New York City, where he took part in the establishment of the Order of the Holy Cross, being professed as its first member under Bishop Henry Codman Potter, of the Diocese of New York, on

November

25, 1884.

At different times he has held office as Superior of the Order, and was instrumental in the erection of its present home at West Park on the Hudson River. For many years he lias been engaged in conducting missions, conferences and retreats in different parts of the country. During the time of his residence in New York City, while in charge of the Church of the Holy Cross, he became associated with the Knights of Labor, spoke frequently in behalf of the Single Tax, interested himself in the
settlement of labor troubles, and, together with other clergymen,
established the
5. 6.

Church Association

in the Interests of

Labor.

7.

William, born in July, 1856; died the same day, at Hadley, Mass. Ruth Gregson, born November 3, 1859, in Cambridge, Mass.; married, November 6, 1887, in Syracuse, N. Y., Archibald Lowery Sessions. They live in New York City. Mary Lincoln, born November 15, 1861, in Boston, Mass. She
lives in Syracuse,

N. Y.

1.3. 6.2. 6. 8. 11.


George Putnam Huntington,
married
in

1.
3,

born July

1844, in Boston, Mass.;

Boston, April 16, 1874, Lilly St. Agneau, eldest daughter of

Henry

and Lucy Theodora Gellineau (Stearns) Barrett. He prepared for college in Cambridge High School, and graduated from Harvard in 1864. He studied for the ministry of the Episcopal church in Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn. Having been ordained deacon in April, 1868, he took charge of St. Paul's Church, Maiden, Mass., of which he was rector from 1869 to 1884. His health being impaired by overwork he moved to Ashfield, Mass., in December, 1884, to take charge of St. John's Church, of which he Avas chosen lector in 1886. Improved health allowed him to accept in 1891 a call to St. Thomas' Church, Hanover, N. H. a work of deep interest to him, as it brought him into close contact with the students of Dartmouth College, where he was instructor in Hebrew from 1896 to 1903. That college conferred upon him the liouorary degree of Doctoi- of Divinity in 1897. He died in Hanover, July 11, 1904, and was buried on the same day as

47

738

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Until his death, besides his

his father in tlio family lot at lladley, ]\Iass.

own

parish an<l unorganized missionary

work

in the

neighborhood, he had charge of

Vt., Lebanon, N. H., and. in summer, at 8t. Me. His intense devotion to his calling as jiastor and j)riest was ever marked by missionary zeal, but was relieved by active interest in botanical, literary and educational pursuits. He was elected in 1896, a member of the New England Botanical Club; was one of the compilers of "The Treasury of the Psalter," (A. Williams & Co., Boston, 1881), and edited 'Comments of John Ruskin on the Divina Commedia," (Houghton,

organized missions

in

Norwich,

Peter's by the Sea, Ogumjuit,

Mifflin

&

Co., 1903.)

CHILDREN.

The
Mass.
*1.
2.

fii-st

tive,

were born

in

Maiden. Mass., and the others


1S75.
20, 1876.

in

Ashfield,

Henry Barrett, born January 17, Constant Davis, born September


Harvard
I'niversity in 1<S99.

He

prepared for
at
in

college at St. Paul's School, Concord.

the publishing business.

He And is

N. H., and graduated has been for over ten years


in

1915

representing

G. P.

Putnam's Sons
3.

&

Co., in

*4.
5.
6.
7.

Elizabeth, born March 17, 1879, and died James Lincoln, born March 30, 1880.

London, Elngland, for the last ten years. the same day.
26, 1882.

Michael Paul

St.

Agnkau, born August

8.

Charles, born April 7, 1885. died three days later. Catherine Sargent, boi-n December 29, 1887. Frederic Dane, born December 5, 1889. He prepared
lege at St. Paul's School at Concord,

for col-

N. H., graduated

at

Har-

vard Tniversity,
law
in

a.b., 1912, l.l.b., 1915.

He

is

now

practicing

Boston, and resides in Lexington, Mass.

1.3. 6.2. 6. 8. 11.


Henry Barheit Huntington,
of

1. 1.

born Januai-y 17, 1875, in Maiden,

Mass.; married, June 13, 1905, in Providence, R.

I., Alice Howland, daughter Eugene Waterman and Elizabeth Arnold (Congdon) i\Iason. She was born December 1, 1880. He is a teacher, a graduate of Harvard University, 1897. He lived in Maiden, Mass., till December, 1884, in Ashtield, Mass., till January, 1891, in

Cambridge, Mass., till September, 1902, where he now lives. He taught English and Philosophy at Harvard, English at Dartmouth College, and in September, 1902, was chosen assistant professor of English at Brown University, where he is now engaged in English teaching composition and
Hanover, N. H.,
till

Januaiy, 1901,

in

when he moved

to Providence, R. L,

literature, jiarticularly written

and oral argumentation and debate. In 1905 he


In recent years he has lectured on argumen-

published with Prof, (ieorge P. Baker, of Harvard University, "Princij)les of

Argumentation."
tation at

((iinn

&

Co.).

Harvard University and Wellesley College. Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Upsilon fraternities.

He

is

member

of the

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

739

2.

Elizabeth, born March 29, 1906. Arria Sargent, born July 24, 1909.

3.

George Putnam,

born July
2,

24, 1909.

4.

Mary

Hopkins, born July

1915.

1.3.6. 2.
married, June
1,

6. 8. 11. 1. 4.
30, 1880, in

James Lincoln Huntington, born March


Dean and Louisa Higginson (Bowditch)
1885, in Brookline, Mass.
Pierce.

Maiden, Mass.;

1911, in Brookline, Mass., Sarah Higginson, daughter of

She was born January

8,

He

is

a physician, a graduate of Dartmouth, 1902, and of the Medical

School of Harvard, 1907.

He moved
now

to

Cambridge, Mass, in 1903, and to Boston, Mass., where he

lives, in 1906.

They

are Episcopalians.

CHILD.
1.

Ben.iamin Lincoln, born April

6,

1912, in Boston, Mass.

1.3. 6. 2. 7.
Sybil (Huntington) May, born in February, 1734-5, in Lebanon, Conn.; married, November 22, 1757, Eleazer, son of Hezekiah and Anna (Stillman) May, of Wethersfield, Conn. He was born March 11, 1733, in Wethersfield.

of the Congregational

in 1752, and was ordained pastor church in Haddam, June 30, 1756. There, in usefulness and honor, he continued in the ministry for forty-seven years untU his death,

Mr.

May

graduated from Yale College

which occurred July 9, 1803. His wife was considered quite an artist in her young days, and was highly educated and accomplished. It is stated that she gave early lessons in art to John Trumbull, who, by her advice, pursued the study and practice by which, as an historical painter, he became famous.
Mrs.

May
built,

painted a hunting scene over the fireplace

when

their

new

house was

which was preserved when the house was torn down, and pre-

sented to Statira

Emma

May, when she married David,


CHILDREN.

(1. 3. 6. 2. 9. 2. 5.)

1.

John, born August


descendant
the

23, 1758; married,

first,

ond, Margaret D. Dwight, and third,


in the 6th generation of

Emma

Dorothy Arnold; secEliot, who was a


apostle to

John

Eliot, " the

Indians."

His daughter, Statira


9.

Huntington,

(1. 3. 6. 2.

2.

5.)

May, married David Mr. May was a graduate of


31, 1811.

Yale College

in 1777,

and died July

740
"2.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Sybil, born February
in 1849, in
3.

14,

1760; married P^dward Selden. She died

her eighty-ninth year.

4.

5.

Cynthia, born July 26, 1761; married David Selden, and died March 30, 1850. Anna, born March 5, 1763; married, first, Jona Fuller; second, Jesse Townsend. She died Ajn-il 13, 1846. Elizabeth, born April 7, 1765; married John Wells. She died in
1851, in her eighty-sixth year.

6.

Eleazer, born October

2,

1766; married,

first,

Huldah Robinson;
She

second, Cythia House.


7.

He

died July

9,

1845.

Prudence,
died

l)orn
6,

September
27,

14, 17(i8;

married William Wells.

May

1862.

8.

Clarissa, born April

1770; married Sylvester Sage.

She died

9.

December 16, 1835. Huntington, born February 9, 17 72; married of Capt. John Hrainard. He became Major
died in June, 1855.

Clarissa, daughter
in

the

Army, and

10.

Hezekiah, born December

26, 1773; married Margaret White. She was born February 19, 1784, and died July 4, 1848. She was a direct descendant from Peregrine White, the first white Hezekiah was a graduate of Yale child l)orn in New England. College, 1793, became a clergyman, was commissioned to preach

the Gos])el

among

the Indians, and


all

became very popular with


in contact with.

them, and in fact with

whom he came

We
Rev.

are indebted to a granddaughter of his, Mrs. Sharjje, of Tionesta,

Penn., for the infoi-mation regarding the

May

Family.

Hezekiah died July 4, 1843, in Tionesta. The rest of this family and their descendants can be found in the ^lay Genealogy.

1. 3. 6. 2. 8.

Eliphalet Huntington, born April


graduated at Yale, 1759.

14, 1737, in

Lebanon, Conn., and


in Killingworth,

He was

installed over the

church

January

11,

1764, where he preached until 1775.

April 24, 1766, Sarah, daughter of

While here he married, Jose])h and Sarah (Walker) Elliot, and

granddaughter of Rev. Dr. Jared Elliot


tion

removed from Dr. John


After his

the Indians.
Mansfield,

of Killingworth, and the fourth generaRoxbury, the great divine and aj)ostle to death, which occurred from small-pox, February 8,

Eliot of

1777, she married for her second husbanil,

March
in the

10, 1779, the

Rev. Achilles

who succeeded her

first

husband

church at Killingworth.
CONlSf.

children, horn in killingworth,


1.

Sarah, born September 19, 1768; John Wilcox, of Hranford, where


son, E. II. Wilcox, of Branford.

married,

December

26,

1804,

she (Ued in 1840.

She

left

one

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
2.

741
23,

Mary,

Josiah Rutly.

29, 17 70; married, December Her husband died December 29, 1819. one daughter, Mary, who married Asa M. Bolles, a

born Sei)tembei-

1805,

She had
laAvyer of

Killingworth, after whose death she married, for her second hus-

band, Rev.

Owen

Street, pastor in Lowell, Mass.

children by lier
in 1853.
3.

first

husband, and two by her second.

She had two She died


20, 184
7.

Josp:ph, born January 11, 1776, and died

sini^le.

May

1. 3.

6.2. 9.
19, 1741, in

Jonathan Huntington,
East Haddam,
in

born ]\Iarch

Lebanon, Conn., and

married Silence, daughter of Joseph Selden of East Haddam.

He

lived in

Hartford, Conn., engaged in mercantile business in Vermont,

and

ealogical papers which he

Higganum, Conn., where he died in March, 1832. Valuable genhad collected of the family were destroyed by a fire. The "May Genealogy" says he married, second, March 8, 1790, Mary, daughter of Dea. Samuel and ]\Iary (Pierce) May. She was born Octol)er 5,
later in

1747.

CHILDRKN.
1.

Silence, born
ford.

in

East Haddam, and died and was buried in Hartin

2.

Jonathan, born
Cynthia, born
in

East Haddam, July

2,

17 70.
in

3.

East Haddam, August 12, 17 72, and married,

Windsor, September, 1806, Daniel Sayrc, of Canton. his second wife, and she died October 26, 1817.
4.

She was

5.
6.

Rebecca, born June 18, 1775; married Allen M. Mather, of WindShe died, leaving one daughter, who sor, who was living in 1858. was born November 4, 1798. Parthenia, born October 27, 1778. Selden, born JNIarch 24, 1786.

1.3.6. 2.9.2.
Jonathan Huntington,
married,
first,

born July

2,

1770, in East

Haddam, Conn.;

Norwalk, Conn., Sarah Comstock, who died February 21, 1808. He married, second, November 24, 1808, Elizabeth Leeds Comstock, a sister of his first wife. He was a graduate of Yale College, 1789. He was a member of the convention in 1818, which formed the State ConOctober
10, 1802, in

stitution.

He always resided in that part of Haddam known as Higganum, That he had where he was engaged in mercantile and commercial pursuits. the esteem and confidence of the community in which he lived, is shown by his many appointments to responsible oflices and conmiissions. He represented He was elected deacon of the his town several times in the state legislature. church in Haddam in 1806, and held the office until his death, although he did

742

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

not officiate after the year 1841.


stitutions

He was

man

strongly attached to the infull

and duties

of religon.

His neighbors bore

testimony to his con-

sistency as a Christian, and to his fidelity to all the social duties of the neigh-

bor and citizen.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Jonathan
died

E.,

born November

17, 1809.

Sarah, born November

24, 1811;

was a teacher

in

Haddam, and

May

11, 1873.
;

3.

Elizabeth, born December 30, 1815 married Deacon George S. Brainard, of Haddam. They had no children, and she died
October
26, 1895.
;

4.

Cynthia, born May

married Roger AV. Newton, of Dur3, 1818 ham, Conn., where they lived and had a number of children. She

5.

6.
7.

8.

died March 19, 1893. David, born January 22, 1822, in Higganum, Conn.; married November 6, 1861, in Higganum, Conn., Statira Emma, daughter of John May (1.3,6.2.7.1). She was born December 29, 1840, and died April 21, 1910. He died December 8, 1894, in Higganum, Conn. They were CongregationaUsts. Samuel, born February 8, 1824 died September 11, 1881, single. Catherine, born June 2, 1826 died December 3, 1908, single. Aristarchus, born November 24, 1834 died March 18, 1902.
;
; ;

1.3. 6.2. 9.2.


Jonathan
Mahlon Johnson.
moldings. E.

1.
17, 1809, in

Huntington, born November

Higganum,

Conn.; married at Littleton, N. Y., in August, 1831, Elizabeth A., daughter of

He

lived in

Newark, N.

J.,

where he had a factory for

He

died

March

10, 1874.

children.
1.

2.

Edward Payson, born July 7, 1832, and died November 15, 1833. Edward Baxter, born December 26, 1833, and died December
28, 1837.

3.

4.
5.

Harriet Winslow, born July 14, 1835, and died January 4, 1836. Jonathan Henry, born December 14, 1836. Sakah Johnson, born January 4, 1839, and died December 11,
1843.

6.
7.

Jacob Selden, born October

8.

11, 1840, and died December 9, 1843. Eliza, born July 26, 1842, and died December 18, 1843. Cynthia Selden, born September 21, 1844, and died August 12,

Ann

1845.
9.

Samuel Comstock,
1902.

born February 25, 1846

died single, January

10.

Catharine Elizabeth, born February

16, 1849.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY. 1. 3.

743

6.2. 9.2. 1.4.


born December
J.,

Jonathan Henry Huntington,


X.
J.;

14, 1836, in

Newark,

married June 23, 1858, at Lyons Farms, N.

Eunice, daughter of

Stephen Ball and Jane H. (Weir) Ailing. She was born February 3, 1839, in Newark, N. J., and died June 27, 1909. in Newfoundland, N. J., of heart disease. She was regent of the New Jersey Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and one of the best known women in N. J. She was a member of the Pocahontas Club of Washington, and of the Colonial Dames. He was a bookkeeper in a l)ank, and a graduate of the Blairstown Academy, N. J., and spent practically his whole life in Newark, N. J. He served about four years during the Civil War as captain's clerk, and signal officer on several gunboats. Pie was Ruling Elder in the Third Presbyterian Church of Newark for twenty-five years, trustee for thirty years, and Superintendent of the Sabbath School for twenty-three years. He was a man of God, beloved, respected and revered by all who knew him.
CHILD.
*
1.

Jonathan Henry,

born January 22, 1870.

1.3. 6. 2.9. 2. 1.4.


Jonathan Henry Huntington,
City,

1.
22,

born January
J.,

1870, in Jersey

N.

J.;

married, February 24, 1892, in Newark, N.

daughter of John P. and Elizabeth (Graham) Contrell.


ber
6,

Deborah Elizabeth, She was born Septem-

Newark, N. J. Department ^Manager of the Prudential Insurance Company of America, and has lived in Newark, N. J., since his first year. He has been Superintendent of the Sabbath School in the Third Presbjterian Church of Newark, is a member of the board of Trustees, has been musical director of the Sabbath School for twenty-three years and organist of the Church for nineteen years. This church was organized by the old Puritan Families of Newark, who came originally from the New Haven Colony, and in it four generations of Mr. Huntington's family have worshipped.
1869, in
is

He

children, born in NEWARK,


1.

X.

.T.

2.

3.

Jonathan Henry, born July 15, 1895. Robert Graham, born May 17, 1897. Elizabeth Alling, born May 13, 1907.

1.3. 6.

2.9.5.
born October 27, 17 78,
16, 1838.
in

Parthenia (Huntington) Mather,

Higga-

num, Conn.; married Allen Mather, and died September

744

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Edward Huntington,

born October

2,

1806

died June 11, 1834.

2. 3.

4. 5. 6.
7.

Sarah H. Baldwin, born in or Mary, born February 28, 1809. Samuel, born May 26, 1811.

about December, 1807.

Julia, born December 12, 1813. Harriet, born February 6, 1816.

Sarah, born July

6,

1818.

1.3. 6.2.9. 6.
ried, in

Selden Huntington, born in Higganum, Conn., March 24, 1786; marLyme, June 17, 1819, Ann Lord Johnson, who died October 7, 1823,

He married, for his second wife, January 27, 1832, Jeanette, daughter of Alexander and P^lizabeth (McCurdy) Stewart, of New York City. He like his
brother Jonathan, was engaged in shipping and commercial pursuits.
itary life he attained the
religion,

In mil-

rank

of lieutenant colonel.
in

He was

also active in

and died

in

June, 1846,

Higganum.

children.
*
1.

Joseph Selden, born November


Hartford, Conn., but later in

24,

1820; once in business in

New

York.

2.

Gertrude, born
in

in Liverpool, Eng.,
20, 1833.

December

8.

1832, and died

New
S.,

York, August
born
in

3.

Emily

Higganum, July

31, 1834,

and was a teacher

in

New York

City.

1. 3. 6. 2.

9.6.

1.
24,

Joseph

Selden
.

Huntington, born November


She died
at

1820;

married
27, 1904.

Sarah Elizabeth He was a merchant.

Old Lyme, Conn., December

children.
1.

2.

3.

Anna Lord. Joseph Selden. Helen Townsend.


1. 3. 6. 2.

10.
1744, in Lebanon, Conn.

Eleazek Huntington,
ried Betsey Pitkin,

born

May

9,

He mar-

and lived on a farm

in

Lebanon,

He

died in 17 77.

children.
1.
2.

Eleazer, born in 1776, and died single in Fanny, married Mr. Bull of Wethorsfield.

1799, in Lebanon.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 6. 2. 11.

745

JosiAH Huntington, born November 5, 1746, in Lebanon, Conn. He first, September 13, 17 70, Rboda Loomis, who died, leaving a single daughter. He married, for his second wife, November 9,1780, Abigail Gilbert, who was born May 16, 1748, and died November 11, 1835. He was a
married
merchant, a respectable and pious man, and for
care of the Rev. Dr. Lewis.

many

years a deacon of the

Congregational church in Wethersfield, Rocky Hill parish, under the pastoral

He

died there Marcli 29, 1835.

CHILDREN.
1.

A Daughter, who
N. Y., both
refinement.
of

married Mr. Robins.


of

She

left

two daughters,

Mrs. West, of Alexandria, Va., and Mrs. Holmes, of Elmira,

them women

more than ordinary culture and

2. 3.

*
*

4.
5.
6.

Wealthy, born August 13, 1782, Abigail, born July 14, 1784, and died single. May 12, 1835. Nathaniel Gilbert, born October 30, 1785. Josiah, born June 18, 1787, and lived in Le Roy, N. Y. Eleazer, born March, 1789.
1. 3. 6. 2. 11. 4.

Nathaniel Gilbert Huntington,


ersfield,

born October

30, 1785, in AVeth-

Rocky

Hill Parish; married, in 1812, Betsey, daughter of

Zephaniah

Tucker, of Derby.

He

of Hartford,

prepared for college under the instructions of Dr. Nathan Perkins, and entered Yale in 1802. During his junior year he became a

subject of grace and resolved to prepare for the ministry.


1806, and was honored with a master's degree in 1833.
tlie

He graduated in He was licensed by

Hartford North Association

in 1809.

In the following year he received a call to settle over the Congregational

church in Bethany, Conn., and was ordained August

22, 1810.

In this place

he labored with great acceptance

by the progress of pulmonarv complaints, to ask and insist upon a dismissal, which was granted, greativ to the regret of his parish, in 1822. He removed to Orange in 1840, where he died in the faith he had preached, February 20, 1848. Of his labors in Bethany the Rev. C. Brewster, of Orange, Conn., in his funeral sermon, says " The church were harmonious during the whole time he was their pastor. It was also blessed with revivals, and one especially of considerable power ". Of his character the same authority says, " His piety was
until obliged, of the

contemplative cast.

He

exhibited the Christian graces of meekness and

resignation in no ordinary degree.


ly

and

faithfully to his

work.

As a minister he aj)plied himself diligentHis scholarship was of a high order. He had

746

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,
Hebrew
Bible

a good knowledge of Greek and Latin classics, had read the


vicinity at the time.
sition,

through, and was probably a better Hebraist than any other pastor in the

him quite an amount of poetical compoprepared also two elementary geographies for the use of schools, which were published in Hartford." He contributed also several articles for the columns of the Christian Spectator, which evince scholarship of a high order. His widow lived with her daughter Mrs. Merwin, in Milford, until her death.
left l)ehind

He

mainly of the religious

cast.

He

CHILDREN, BORN IN
1.

BETHANY, CONN.
3,

Maria Gilbert,
ried, in 1846, J.

born December

1817, in Bethany, Conn.; mar-

W.

JMerwin, of Milford, Conn., where she died


1819, and died April 24, 1848,

April
2.

7,

1859.

William Ward,
in Milford,

born November

5,

Conn.

3.

4.

born October 16,1821; married in 1840, J. W. Merwin, of Milford, Conn., where she lived until her death, January 23, 1846. Henry Martin, 'born August 9, 1831; married in New York, November 23, 1868, Ellen Susan, daughter of Lewis and Martha (Hotchkiss) nine, of New Haven, Conn. She was born October 31, 1840, in ^Monroe, Conn., and in 1908 resided in New Haven, Conn. He was a carpenter in the employ of the Hall Organ

Rebecca Louisa,

Company. He was a member of Haramonassett tribe of Red Men, of Camp No. 4, Patriotic Sons of America, and of the Veterans' Association of the First Conn. Light Battery.
listed

He

en-

November

19, 1861, in the 1st

Light Battery, Conn. Vol.

was mustered

in the

same day

as Corporal.

He was

discharged

November
ton and

19, 1864, at

expiration of his term of service.

He

took part in the expedition of the boats John Adams, Gov. Mitton took a squad of

Enoch Dean on the Pon Pon river. Corporal Huntingmen and set fire to the Gov. Mitton, which

had run aground, so that the Confederates would not get it. They were under heavy fire all the time, and he and his men
received honora])le mention.

He

died April

7,

1908.

(This

is

taken from the "History of the Battery" by Herbert

W.

Beecher.)

1. 3.

6.2. 11.
in

6.

Eleazer Huntington, bom


Conn.

of Capt. Daniel Hinsdale, a retired sea captain

March, 1789; married Maria, daughter and ship owner, of Hartford,


South Congregational Church,

He died in 1852, near Madison, Wis. He was a merchant, and a member of the
Conn.

Hai-tford,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1.

741

2.

Sarah Amelia. Thomas Spencer,

born June

20, 1820.

3.

Anna Maria,

married in 1849, Seth C. Foster; died in 1850, in


died in 1882, near Hawk's Nest, Va.
in Springfield, Ohio.

Cincinnati, O.
4. 5.

Jane Elizabeth,

6.
7.

Julia Katherine, died in 1880, George, died at the age of three. Frances, died at the age of six.
LouLSA, died
at the age of three.

8.

1. 3. 6. 2. 11. 6. 1.

Sarah Amelia (Huntington) Hewlett,


lett.

married

in 1840,

Mr. Hew-

She died

in 1854.

children.
1.

Frances Louisa,

died

November

19, 1908.

2.

Sarah Amelia,

married Charles Brewster.


in 1909.

She was living

in

Kansas City, Mo.,


3.

Spencer Huntington,

died in St. Louis, in November, 1897.

1. 3. 6. 2. 11. 6. 2.

Thomas Spencer Huntington,


married in December. 1848,
in

born June

20, 1820, in

Hartford, Ct.;

Cincinnati, O., Frances Eliza, daughter of

George Henry and Maria (Rawlins) Williamson. She was born September 7, 1820, and died April 12, 1884, in Cincinnati, O. He was a civil engineer, a graduate of Yale College, 1840, and moved to
Cynthiana, Ky., in 1852, to Troy, Ohio, in 1854, to Frontenac, Minn., (on Lake

Pepin)

in

1860, to Marion, O., in 1864, to Cincinnati, O., in 1865, where he


9,

lived until his death, October


JNIr.

1896.
local

Huntington enjoyed considerable

fame

as a poet,

and wrote for

the Atlantic Monthly and several other magazines.

He

laid out a large part

of the Kentucky Central and Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railroads, and

was a gentleman of deep learning and much

talent.

CHILDREN.
*1. *2.
3.

George Spencer, born March 20, 1850. Maria Frances, born December 16, 1852. Sarah Amelia, born December 20, 1854, in
Kerrville, Texas.

Troy, Ohio

lives in

4.

Fannie Rawlins, born January


in Kerrville,

4,

1856, in Cincinnati, O.; lives


Cincinnati, O., and

Texas.
4,

5.

Spencer Hinsdale, born July

1858,

in

died July 26, 1867, in Batavia, O.

748

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.6.2. 11. 6.2.


George Spencer Huntington, born March
married July
died
17, 1876, in Jeffersonville, Ind.,

1.
20, 1850, in Cincinnati, O.; Cecil.

Nancy

Huntsville, Tenn., in 1854, and was the youngest of sixteen children.

She was born in She

March

14, 1879, in Cincinnati,

O.

He was
At

civil

engineer, and a brilliant mathematician.

He

laid out

several divisions on the Cincinnati Southern R. R.

and C. C. C. and

St. L.

E. R.

the time of his death he

was constructing engineer on the Cogwheel

railroad up Pike's Peak, and was killed in an accident.

He had

traveled extensively through the West, where he had


8,

many friends.

He

died

December

1889, in Manitou Springs, Colo.

children.
1.

Spkncek Hindsdale, born August

9,

1877,

in

Cincinnati,

O.

He
2.

lives in Kerrville,

Texas, and suggested the mode of numdied

bering, used in this

Memoir.

Mabel

Cecil, born February 27, 1879;


>

May

27, 1879,

in

Cincinnati, O.

11. 6. 2. 2. Maria Frances (Huntington) Van Matre,


1. 3. 6. 2.
son of Daniel and Maria Adelaide (Henderson)

born December

16,

1852, in Cynthiana, Ky.; married September 23, 1875, in Cincinnati, O., Henry,

Van Matre. He was born

Octo-

ber

1,

1839.

He

is

an attorney at law, and a graduate of Miami University,


Inf.,

1861.

He

served in the Civil war as private in Co. A, 137th Ohio Vol.


in

was discharged
staff.

1864, and was also a civilian clerk on Gen. Rosecrans'

He was

Junior Warden of the Church of the Nativity for ten years.

children, born in CINCINNATI,


1.

O.

Morgan,
II A

2.

3.

born January 5, 1878. HOLD, born August 16, 1880. Everett, born Decemlier 31, 1884.

4.
5.

Laurence. Ralph, born Januaiy

8,

1892.

1. 3. 6. 3.

Caleb Huntin(;ton, born


They
lived in

in

Norwich, Conn., February

8,

1693-4.

He

married, January 28,1720, Lydia Griswold, who was born ]\Iay 28, 1696.

Lebanon, Conn.

children, born in LEBANON, CONN.


*1.
2.

Cale;b, born December

9,

1721.

Lydia, born June

3,

1722.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
*3.
*4.

740

Elisha, born April ., Elijah, born April


,

25, 1724.
25, 1724.

, r 1 wins.
.

*5. *6.
*7.

Abner, born March 6, 1726. James, born April 25, 1728. Susanna, born June 23, 1730.
EzEKiEL, born August 2, 1732. Daniel, born February 3, 1737,

*8.
9.

1.3.6.3.1.
Caleb Huntington,
married, February
6,

born December

9,

1721, in Lebanon, Conn.

He

1747, Zerviah

Case, and

moved

to

Ashford, j)robably

after the bi^th of his children.

CHILDREN.
Their births are found on the Lebanon, Conn, records, excepting the
1.

last.

2.
3.

Zebulon, born December 9, 1747, and died the following Ezra, born March 24, 1749. Bathsheba, born December 12, 1750; married December
Simon, son of Capt. Ebenezer and (Lydia) Fitch.

April.

21, 1773,

*4. *5.

Lydia, born September Caleb, born in 1758.

9,

753.

1.

3. 6.3. 1. 2.
Lebanon,
Cl.;

Ezra Huntington,
November
Scotia,
9,

born March 24, 1749, in

married,

1778,
in

and died

Hannah, daughter of Ebenezer and Lydia Cornwallis, N. S., in 1827.

Fitch, in

Nova

CHILDREN.
1.

Lydia, born March 19, 1779; naarried, July Newcomb, of Abraham, N. S.

15, 1802,

Obadiah

*2.
*3.
4.

Ebenezer, born April

11, 1780.

*5.
6.

Simon, born August 15, 1785. Betsey, born February 21, 1787; married John in Wilmot, N. S. Ezra, born December 10, 1789.

Elliot,

and lived

KlNL

1.3.6. 3. 1.2.2.
Ebenezer Huntington, born
April

11,1780; married December 31,

1806, Elizabeth Strong, and settled in Cornwallis, N. S.

children.
*1.

*2. *3.

David, born May 14, 1809. Ebenezer, born January 16, 1811. Sophia Henrietta, born November

20, 1812.

750
*4.
*5.

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

Bathsheba, born

in 1813.

Hannah,

born

in 1818.

*6.
7.

Irene, born July

27, 1820.
\\'ihnot, Annai)olis Co.,

Rebecca Annie, married John Gray, of N. S. The latter part of" their lives they
had no children, and both are dead. Elizabeth, born September 9, 1822. Harriet Moore, born June 2, 1823. Sarah Ellis.

spent in Boston.

They

*8.

*9.

*10.

1.3.6.3.
David Huntington,
N.
S.,

1. 2. 2. 1.
1809; married Jane
died in 1887.
Uill, of

born

May

14,

Windsor,

and

settled in

Roxbury, Mass.

He

1.

Maria,

Is

a widow.

1.3.
Ebenezer Huntington,
married,

6. 3.

1.2.2.
S.,

2.
S.;

born January 16, 1811, in Cornwallis, N.

March

4,

1834, in

Cornwallis, N.

Jemima Annie, daughter

of

Joseph and Parnal (DeAVolfe) AUine. She was born June 8, 1813, in CornHe was a farmer, wallis, N. S., and died April 13, 1904, in Aylesford, N. S. and died December 13, 1883, in Berwick, N. S. They were Baptists.

CHILDREN.
1.

Lydia Ann, born January 19, 1835; married, April 20, 1854, John They live in Weston, Kings County, N. S. T. Killam.

2.

Mary

Joseph West. County, N. S.


3.

Eliza, bocn August 14, 1836; married, August 24, 1856, She died December 21, 1882, in Aylesford, Kings
23, 1838,

Joseph Henry, born July


in Cornwallis,

and died September

1,

1839,

N.

S.

4.

Theodore Harding,

born September 26, 1840, and died Septem1845; married.

ber 27, 1867, in Berwick, N. S.


5.

Arabella, born September


Berwick, N.
S.,

23,

May
in

3,

1865, in

Edwin Spinney.
S.

They

live

Middleton,

Annapolis County, N.
*
6.
7.

Leander Alline,

born November 26, 1848.


19,

Emma Maria,

born November

1850, and died

February

4,

1878, in Berwick,
8.

N.

S. 18,

Amelia Rachel, born November


N.
S.,

1852; married in Bridgetown,

(Jrant Parker.

They
6,

live in

Los Angeles, Cal.

9.

Edith Alida, born October


in

1856, and died February 19, 1861,

Berwick, N.

S.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

751

1.3.6. 3.

1. 2. 2. 2. 6.

Lkandeu Alline Huntington, l)orn November 26, 1848, in Berwick, X. S.; married, December 13, 1883, in Bridgetown, N. S., Jessie E., daughter of She was born in 1850, William Handley and Liirana (Woodbury) Chipman.
in

Bridgetown, N.

S. in early life, later

He was a school teacher ness. He was a graduate of


N.
S., until

going into

mercantile busi-

a Boston business college.

He

lived in Berwick,

until 1889,

a Baptist.

1870, then in Bridgetown, N. S., until 1873, then in Boston, Mass., and then in Pasadena, Cal., where he died April 18, 1891. He was Mrs. Huntington lives in Wolfville, Kings County, N. S.

childrp:n.
1.

Alice Celeste, born January

30, 1885, in Boston,

Mass.

She

is

graduate in music from Leipsic, Germany; has been musical


director in different colleges
in

the

United States, and

is

at

present teaching in Vancouver, B. C.


2.

William Chipman,
N. Y.

born July 10, 1886, in Boston, Mass.


is

He

is

B. Sc. graduate, and

in the electrical

works

at Schenectady,

3.

Frank Alline,

born April
office, in

5,

1888, in Boston, Mass.;

is

in the

City Engineer's

Vancouver, B. C.

1. 3. 6. 3. 1. 2.

2.3.
20,

Sophia Henrietta (Huntington) Daniels, born November


married January 21, 1836, Israel Fellows Daniels.

1812;

CHILDREN.
1.

John Elliot, born October


had one
child,

15, 1836;

married Isabel Redden, and

John,

who married
girl.

Emma

Daniels, and had six

children, five boys


* 2.

and one

Theodore Harding,

* *

3. 4. 5. 6.

7.

born November 26, 1838. Ihene Elizabeth, born August 29, 1841. Levi Eaton, born January 5, 1844. Israel Wallace, born August 28, 1847. Samuel Nelson, born July 19,1849; married Alice Lynch, and had no children. Stephen AVilliam, born June 4, 1855; married Ada Lyon, and

had one

child, Estella.

1. 3. 6. 3. 1.

2.2. 3.

2.

Theodore Harding Daniels,


Millett.

born November 26, 1838; married Jane

752

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

MiNETTiA, married Lewis Turner, of Wakefield, Mass. Raleigh, married Julia Thrush, of Wakefield, Mass., and had one
son, Herbert.

3.

Cassie Blanche, married Sprott Meek, and had one daughter,


Dorothea.

1.3.6.3. 1.2. 2.3.

3.
29,

Irene Elizabeth (Daniels) Davison, born August Nathaniel Edward Davison. CHILDREN.
'

1841; married

*
* *

1.

Sophia Huntington, born March

15, 1861.

2.

3.

Freeman Israel, born July 12, 1871. MoNSON Nathaniel, born January

~i,

1874.

1.3.6.3.
Judson D. Shaw, and
settled in

1.

2.2. 3. 3.
S.

1.
15,

Sophia Huntington (Davison) Shaw, born March


Windsor, N.

1861; married

children.
1.

2.

3.

4.
5.

Judson Freeman. Harris Monson. Irene Theresa. Sophia Louise Huntington.

Myrtle Florence.
1. 3. 6. 3. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 2.

Freeman Israel Davison,


Borden.

born July

12,

1871; married Ella

May

children.
1.

2.

Freeman Israel. Allan Nathaniel.


1. 3. 6. 3. 1.

2.2.

3.

3.3.
7,

Monson Nathaniel Davison,


Elizabeth Muller.

born January

18 74; married

Anna

child.
1.

Carl Frkeman Huntington,


1. 3.

is

settled in

Windsor, N.

S.

6.3. 1.2.2. 3. 4.
5,

Levi Eaton Daniels, born January

1844; married

Hannah Redden.

huntington genealogy.
children.
1.

75:^

2. 3.

Naomi. Palmer. Ruth.

4.
5.

Emma.
Charles. Harriet. Earnest.

6.
7.

1. 3. 6. 3.

1.2.2. 3. 5.
28,

Israel Wallace Daniels, born August Lyon, and settled in Falmouth, N. S.


CHILDREN.
1.

1847; married Rachel

Priscilla, married Rev. J. D. Spidel.

2.

Mildred.

1.3.6.3.
Loomer, a farmer
in Cornwallis,

1.

2. 2. 4.
born
in

Bathsheba (Huntington) Loomer,


N.
S.

1813; married Reuben

children.
1.

Olive, married a Mr. Rivers,

of Boston, Mass.,

and had one daughter.

2.

Reuben.

3.

Hannah.
John. Jacob. Joseph, had no

4.
5.
6.
7.

children.

8.
9.

10.

11.

Ebenezer. Elizabeth. Theodore. Charles. Arthur, was

single

and

living in Chicago, in 1892.

All but Olive, Arthur and Joseph had large families.

1.3. 6. 3. 1.2.2. 5.
Hannah (Huntington)
of Clarence,

Foster, born

in

1818

married WiUiam Foster,

N.

S.

CHILDREN.
1.

Elizabeth, married Wallace Rumsey,


several children.

of Paradise,

N.

S.,

and had

2.

3.

Emma, married Major Messenger, of Paradise, N. S., has no children. Watson, married a Miss Douglas, and had a large family of girls.
Bartlett, married, and had one son. Del ACE Y, married Sophia Vroon, and had two
sons.

4.
5.

754

HUNTINGTON GKNEAI.OGY.

1.3. 6. 3.
married December

1. 2. 2. 6.

Ikkne (Huntington) Slociim, born July 27, 1820, in Cornwallis, N. S.; 1, 1842, in Mt. Hanley, N. S., Joel, son of Joshua Upham

and Elizabeth (Farnsworth) Slocuin. He was born January 6, 1823, in Mt. Hanley, N. S. Mr. Sloc'um was a farmer, shoemaker, and blacksmith. He was also a justice of the peace and a deacon in the Baptist church for a number of years. He lived in Mt. Hanley, and moved to Nictaux, N. S., in 1888, where he died

was a man of large physique, in temperament sanguine He was fond of music, and when a young man played the base viol in the church, and led the choir. He was fond of travel and He was universally beloved, reading, and gratified tlie desire to a great extent. and had progressive ideas as to the desirability of an education for his own, and all other children.
in

October, 1894.
full

Pie

and

of good humor.

CHILDKEN, BOIIN IN MT. HANLEY,


1.

N.

8.

2.

Norman Burpee,
port.

Dan'id Laxders, born December 23, 1843; died May 20, 1867. born April 6, 1845; died February 13, 18H7, while on his way to San Francisco, Cal., and twelve days from
born March
8,

3.

Mary Landers,
selmo, Cal.

1848; lives unmarried in San An-

4.
5.

Major

H., born October 23, 1849.

6.
7.

8.

married in 1897, in Sandown, They live in Sandown. Henry Truman, born December 20, 1853. Martha Ki.la, born November 14, 1856 married in August, 1873, in Mt. Hanley, N. S., llartly H. Fall, and had three daughters. He died, and Mrs. Fall married Roger P. S. Jones, in 1893, and was widowed again in 1900. She lives in Wakefield, Mass. Arabella Huntington, born February 1, 1859; married in 1891, in Boston, Mass., Frederick B. Sadler, and removed to San
M., born
29, 1851;

Lavinia

June

N. H., John Goodwin.

Francisco, Cal., where Mr. Sadler died in 1909.


sides in

Mrs. Sadler re-

San Anselmo,

Cal.

9.

*1().

Israel Harding, born January 20, 1863. Joel Byron, born February 1, 1868.

1. 3. 6. 3.

1.2.2.6.4.
23, 1849, in Mt. Hanley, N. S.; married
S.,

Ma.ior H. Slocum, born October

November

1,

1875, in Paradise,
S.

N^.

Azubah Messenger.

They

live in

Bridgetown, N.
1. 2.

children.
Eliza.

Bernard.
Percy.

3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

755

1.3. 6.3.

1.

2.2. 6. 6.

Henry Truman Slocum, born December 20, 1853, in Mt. Hanley, N. S.; married May 24, 1894, in Plymouth, Mass., Annie W. P2Uis. Mr. Slocum is a
clergyman, and they
live in

Hubbardston, Mass.

CHILD.
1.

Alvah Hovey,

born April

5,

1895.

1.3. 6. 3.

1. 2. 2. 6. 9.
20, 1863, in

Israel Harding Slocum, born January

Mt. Hanley, N.

S.;

married, September 30, 1890, in Boston, Mass., Mariah

Mahany Mcintosh.

They

reside in Medford, Mass.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

Fred, born May 1, 1891. Leroy Huntington, born January Irene Elizabeth, born August 16,

20, 1897.

1903.

1. 3. 6. 3.
February

1.2.2.6. 10.
1,

Joel Byron Slocum, born February


ried,
3,

1868, in Mt. Hanley, N.

S.,

mar-

1897, in Brookline, Mass., Jean Irene, daughter of Lewis and

Hannah

(Ericson) Bergland.
is

She was born

in Galesburg, lU.

Mr. Slocum

a Baptist clei-gyman, and has served his denomination in

various responsible positions.

He is
N.
S.,

a graduate of Colby College, and received

the degree of a. b. in 1893, a.m. in 1897, and d. d. in 1913 from that college.

He

lived in Mt. Hanley,

from 1868

to 1885, in Boston, Mass.,

from

1885 to 1889, in Waterville, Me., from 1889 to 1893, in Newton Center, Mass.,

Westbrook, Me., from 1896 to 1897, in Laconia, N. H., Concord, N. H., from 1898 to 1903, in Columbus, O., from 1903 to 1907, and in Brooklyn, N. Y., from 1907 to 1913, when he moved He has preached in all but the first to Norwich, Conn., where he now resides. four of these cities, and served as chaplain in the New Hampshire Legislature
from 1893 from 1897
to 1896, in
to 1898, in

in 1901

and 1902.
is

He was

president of the

New York

Conference of Baptist
In 1899 he

ministers in 1910.

He

an author, lecturer and traveler, as well as preacher.

represented the Boston Daily Traveler as special correspondent in California,


fifteen years

Honolulu and Japan, where he was accompanied by his wife, and for the past he has occupied a leading position as pastor of important churches. Mrs. Slocum is a graduate of Knox College in Galesburg, 111.; also of two

colleges of oratory, one in Chicago,

and one

in Boston,

Mass.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

LoRiMER Bergland, born April 24, 1898, in Laconia, N. H. Jameson Sadler, born May 3, 1900, in Concord, N. H.

75(1

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3.

6.3. 1.2.2. 8.
9,

Elizabeth (Huntington) Eaton, born September


May, 1845, Levi
P^aton,

1822; married in

and

settled in

Kiniis County,

N.

S.

Mr. Eaton died

Auiiust 29, 1872. and in 1882 Elizabeth married AVilliam Rockwell.

children.
1.

2.

Charlotte. Stephen, married Annie Rand and


Frank and Worth.

ha<l three children, Earnest,

3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Prudence, married Lorenzo Curry. Alfraetta, married Lewis Forsythe. Manson, married Miss Coldwell.
Levi,
mai'ried Miss

Corcum.
settled in Boston.

Ida, unmarried.

8.

Annie, married Mr. Wiswell, and

All but one of these children have settled in

Nova

Scotia.

1.3. 6, 3. 1. 2.2. 9.
Harriet Moore (Huntington) Wood, born June
Simon Wood,
of Cornwallis,
2,

1823; married

N.

S.

children, born in cornwallis, nova SCOTIA.


1.

Richmond, born November


dren.

26, 1847; married,

and had four

chil-

2.

3.

4.

Raymond, born November 26, 1847. Rachel Agnes, born April 28, 1850. David Dawson, born jNIay 13, 1852;
one child.

married Miss Foote and has

5.

Roxanna Ann,

born November

12,

1853; married Frank Tyler, of

Everett, Mass., and has four children.


6.

Fenwick Williams,
several children.

born February

21),

1856; married, and

ha.<

7.

8.
9.

Edith Elida, born Auj^iist 6, 1859; married and had two sons. Ellen Mason, born in October, 1863. Arexine Adelia, born November 25, 1865; married INIr. Upton,
and lias one child. 1)ERTHA Sophia, born June
ton Hiiihlands,
INIass.

10.

21, 1867;

married Mr. Jones, of New-

11.
12.

Eva Grace, born Aunust 18, 1869. Alma Eui'Hma, born October 6, 1871;
and has
five children.

married Wesley Hlinkhorn,

13. 14.

Major Holmes. Name not Liiven.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

757

1.3. 6. 3.
H. Tupper
of Sootts Bay,

1.

2.2. 9.3.
born April 28, 1850; married Herbert

Rachel Agnes (Wood) Tupper,


N.
S.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Linda, married a Mr. Tupper,

of Parresboro,

N.

S.

3.

Arletta, married Norman Steel, of Scotts Bay, N. S. Miles G., is a clero;yman of a Baptist church in Massachusetts,
where he married a Miss Wellwood, and had five children. Daisey, married Leverett Huntley, of Scotts Bay, N. S. Beta, married Roland Chase, of East Hardwiek, Vt.

4.
5.

1.3. 6. 3. 1. 2.2. 10.


Sarah Ellis (Huntington) Turner,
married William Turner, of

New

Minas, N.

S.

Both

ai'e

dead.

children.
1.

2.

Eliza, married John Stevens, of Lynn, ]\Iass., and had one child, Marion. Phoebe, married Jacob Stevens, of Maine, and had three children.

3.

Albert.

4.
5.

Mary, married George


Arthur, married Miss

Barron.
Harris.

Charles, married Alma Cogswell.


Lewis, married INIinetta Daniels, and had one son, Solon. Irene, married a Mr. Connell. Julia, married Job Young, and had two daughters, Irene and Eva, and one son.

6.
7.

8.
9.

1.3.6.3.1.2.3.
Simon Huntington, born August
Henrietta Lockhart.
1829.
15, 1786, in Cornwallis,

N.

S.;

married
in

He

always lived in his native town, where he died

children.
*
*
1. 2. 3.

Daniel Dixon, born December

31, 1819.

4.

John, born in 1824. James, born in 1828; died young. Lydia, born in 1830; married, first, a Mr. Campbell, and had four children; married, second, a Mr. Sutton. She lived in Cornwallis, where she died in 1905.

758

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.6. 3.
N.
S.;

1.

2.3.

1.
31, 1819, in

Daniel Dixon Huntington, born December


Miller.

Cold Brook,
(Gates)

married, June 17, 1846, Eliza Ann, daughter of Samuel and

She was born January 8, 1824, in Wilmot, N. S., and died December 1, 1881, in Maiden, Mass. He was a farmer and a speculator in farm products. In early life he followed the sea, and later was overseer on a plantation in Mississippi. He returned to Cold Brook, N. S., to the old Huntington farm. In 1860 he removed to Lower Canada, where he remained till his death, which occurred, December 1,
1873.

He was
he belonged.

a vocal musician

and the leader

in the Baptist

Church

to

which

He was

prominently identified with the Provincial Militia, and

rose to the rank of colonel.

CHILDREN, BORN IN COLD BROOK,


*
*
1. 2.

N.

S.

3.

Herbert Charles, born December 13, 1847. Samuel Arthur, born August 13, 1849. Louise M., bom January 19, 1851 married in
;

Minneapolis, Minn.,

4.
5.

6.

7.

8. 9.

Mr. Palmer was born in New York State, was a Republican, and served two terms in the Legislature of that State. He died February 23, 1911, in Minneapolis, Minn. Helen Amelia, born September 10, 1853. Caleb, born October 20, 1856; died in June, 1860, in Cold Brook, N. S. Grace Ann, born May 24, 1858; died in February 1859, in Cold Brook, N. S.. Whitman Morton, born January 15, 1860. Margaret Irene, born December 2, 1862; died in 1875,

April 26, 1886, the Hon. Rufus S. Palmer.

Leonard Claud,
many
years.

born December

5,

1867; followed the sea for

He enlisted in the U. S. Navy, for the first time, at Boston, Mass., May 2, 1887, and received an honorable discharge December 5, 1890. He enlisted again, July 2, 1898, and
served through the Spanish American War, receiving his dis-

charge October 12, 1898, and special mention for service. He was on the auxiliary gunboat Apache, as acting Gun Captain,
doing blockade duty oS" Havana with Sampson's Fleet.

He

is

now

interested in mining in Seattle,

Wash.

1.

3. 6.3. 1. 2.3. 1. 1.
born December
S.
13,

Herbert Charles Huntington,


Brook, N.
S.;

1847, in Cold

married Serena Porter, of Acel, N.


in

He

is

a carpenter, and lives

Minneapolis, Minn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

759

Syhenia Maud, born October

14, 187(5, in

Maiden, Mass.; married

October 14, 1897, in INIalden, Mass., INIyron Josiah, son of Ira Arthur and Emily (Dodge) Benjamin. He was born December
10, 1870, in Berlin, Vt.,

and

is

in the wholesale cigar business.

He moved
where he jamin
work.
2.
is

from Berlin, Vt.,


resides.

to ]\Ialden, Mass.,

August
in

31, 1891,

still

They

are Congregationalists.
is

Mrs. Ben-

a professional elocutionist, and

engaged

Lyceum
11,

Herbert Warren,

born November 17, 1879

married October

1905, Katherine Ellen, daughter of Herbert Montervill Berchard,

3.

4.

of Maiden, Mass. She died May 25, 1911. Arthur Fremont, born December 7, 1881. Grace Isabel, born December 21, 1887; married, September He is 1911, John Leonard Mason, of Brookline, Mass.

13,

the

director of the Municipal

Gymnasium

in Brookline,

Mass.

1.3. 6. 3. 1. 2.3. 1. 1. 3.
Arthur Fremont Huntington,
September
7,

l^orn

December
and

7,

1881

married

1904,

Alice,

daughter of

Bernard

Catherine

Gallagher, in Lynn, Mass,

He

is

a wholesale clothing salesman,

(Grey) and moved

from Maiden
Universalists.

to Melrose, Mass., in 1904,

where he now

resides.

They

are

CHILD.
1.

Ruth, born October

23, 1907.

1. 3. 6. 3.

1.2. 3.

1.

2.

Samuel Arthur Huntington, born August 13, 1849, in Cold Brook, N. S.; married, August 27, 1873, in Maiden, Mass., Lizzie J. daughter of John She was born in Ireland in 1850. and Mary (Cross) McDonnell. He was a farmer till 1869, a carpenter from 1869 to 18 70, a granite cutter from 1870 to 1878. In 1874 he was sent on a mission to the principal cities in New England, to learn the industrial condition of his craft, and made a full report of the
same on
in
his return.

Since 1878 he has been connected with the Boston liubber Shoe Company,

He worked in building the New York Post Office in 1871 Maiden, Mass. and 1872; in building the St. Louis Post Office from 1872 to 1876, and the Philadelphia Post Office in 1877 and 1878. In 1877 he was elected Secretary for the Hurricane Island Branch GranCutters' International Union.
In the latter part of 187
of the
7

ite

he resigned his

Dix Island Branch of G. C. I. U. He was a member of the International Union Congress held in Boston, Mass., in February, 1878, was asst. secretary of said Congress, and had the full proceedings to record, while the secretary made daily reports to the Granite
secretaryship,

and was elected President

760

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Me. He is a Spiritualist, and was corresponding secretary of the Maiden Progressive Spiritual Society, Inc., for three years, 1905-6-7, and made weekly reports for the "Progressive Thinker," a weekly paper published in Chicago, 111., and monthly reports for the " Herald of Truth," a monthly paper published in Boston, Mass. They live in Maiden, Mass. We are indebted to Mr. Huntington's untiring efforts in his research of
Cutters' Journal, then published in Rockland,

the

Nova Scotia Huntington's

records, for very complete information as to dates

and names.
CHILD.
1.

Son, born March

5,

1876

died the same day.

1. 3. 6. 3. 1. 2. 3. 1.4.

Helen Amelia (Huntington) Austin,


Cold Brook, N.
Allen, son of
S.;

born September

10, 1853, in

married, September 10, 1878, in Maiden, Mass., Horace

born December

Wilbur Carpenter and Miranda (Mclntire) Austin. He was Mr. Austin is the superintendent 19, 1844, in Dudley, Mass. of the Town Farm in Framingham, Mass. He moved from Maiden to Lexington, Mass., in 1882, and to Framingham in 1884, where he now lives. They
are Methodists.

children.
1.

Lillian May, born May 18, 1880, 1884, in Framingham, Mass.

in

Maiden, Mass.; died April

21,

2.

Horace Dexter, born February


in

13, 1885; died

December

22, 1887,

Framingham, Mass.
born December
born August
29, 1887, in

3.

Harold Cleveland,
Mass.

Framingham,

4.

Leonard Huntington,
Mass.

8,

1891, in Framingham,

1.3. 6. 3. 1.2.3. 1.7.


Whitman Morton Huntington,
N.
S.;

born January

15, 1860, in Cornwallis, B.,

married,

November

15, 1883, in

Oakdale, Mass., Nellie

daughter of

Hanson and Harriet (Stevens) Chase. She was born December 11, 1861, in West Boylston, Mass. She died November 19, 1909. He is a blacksmith and wheelwright. He lived in Hudson, Mass., and removed to Oakdale, Mass., July 1, 1881, where he now resides. He is a Republican, and has been chosen
twice to be delegate to the Republican Convention.

He has had charge of the Town for two years, and has been Fire Warden in the Town for eighteen years. He served on the Park Commission in the Town two years, and is a member of the I. O. O. F., and has filled all He has been a member of the Methodist Church for the chairs in the Lodge.
suppression of the sale of
licpior in

the

twenty-five years, and has served as Trustee and Steward.

married again, June


April 23, 1856.

3,

1911, Mrs.

Mary

E.

Mr. Huntington (Weaver) Smith, who was born

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IX OAKDALE, MASS.
1.

761

2. 3.

Hattie Adaline, born September 22, 1884. Clarence Whitman, born April 30, 1890. Raymond Samuel, born October 19, 1891.

1.3.6. 3. 1.2. 3. 2.
Miller.
wallis,

John Huntington, born in 1824; married, Rachel, daughter of Samuel He was a farmer, of Wilmot, Annapolis Co., N. S. He died in CornN.
1.
2.

S. in 1899.

children.
*
*

Simon Ben.jamin, born July

17. 1847.

3.

John, married, and lives in Maine. Henrietta, born April 15, 1850.

1.3. 6.3. 1.2.3. 2.


Simon Benjamin Huntington, born July
of

1.
in

17, 1847,

Cambridge,

Mass.; married, April 4, 1867, in Nashwalk, N. B., Caroline Annie, daughter

October
to

She was born Nashwalk, N. B. He is a sea captain, and lived in York Co., N. B., until 1879; then moved Cutler, ]\Ie., and in 1884 to Calais, ]\le., where he now lives. They are
William
13, 1852, in

Lyman and Phoebe Jane (Messenger) McNeil.

Methodists.

children.
1.

Sarah Jane,

born October

4,

1869; died

December
September
in

10, 1869, in

Cornwallis, N. S.
2.

Simon Wesley, born July


Nashwalk, N. B.

11, 1870; died

10, 1870, in

3.

George Frederick,
married October

born July

8,

1871,

Nashwalk, N.

B.;

20, 1892, in Calais, Me.,

Colleen

Baun Wiley.
B.;

They
4.

live in Calais,

Me.
died

John William,
April 18, 1873.

born July 11,1872, in Nashwalk, N.

*5.
6.

Frank Watson, born December 18, 187 7. Victoria Florence, born May 24, 1880, in Grand Manan; married, October 9, 1895, in Calais, Me., James Henry Lynn. They live in Calais, Me.
Samuel Elliot,
January
born February
4,

7.

1884, in

Cutler, Me.;

died

8.

Me. Charles Herbert, born February 1893, in Calais, Me.


17, 1886, in Calais,

4,

1893, and died February 8,

1.3. 6. 3. 1.2.3. 2. 1. 5. Frank Watson Huntington, born December 18, 1877,


N.
B.; married,

in

Nashwalk,

December

18, 1895, in Calais,

Me.,

Mary

Elizabeth, daughter

762
of
2,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
(Blancli) Tucker.

Aaron Vinson and Helen Marie


1878, in

She was born August

Red

Beacli.

He

is

a seaman, lived in Cutler, Me., and removed to

Calais, Me.,

where he now

resides.

They are Methodists.

CHILDREN, BORN IN CALAIS, ME.


1. 2. 3.

Simon Benjamin, born August 23, 1896; died September 22, 1896. Frank Watson, born November 22, 1897; died March 24, 1908. George Vinson, born December 19, 1899; died May 24, 1900.

4.
5.
6.

Leonard Andrew, born January Herbert Willard, born June 4, Helen Beatrice, born August 9,

17, 1901.

1903.

1905.

1.3.6. 3. 1.2. 3.2. 3.


Henrietta (Huntington) Usher,
N.
S.;

born April

15, 1850, in
S.,

married, April 25, 1883, in Melvern Square, N.

Black Rock, William Henry, son

of William

Henry and Suvina


N.
S.

Isabell

(Dunham) Usher.

He was

born July

18, 1835, in Grafton,

Mr. Usher
Aylesford
jNIt.,

is a farmer, and has lived in Morden, Victoria, Berwick, and Cambridge, N. S. They now reside in Waterville, N. S.

They

are Baptists.

children.
1.

2.

Udeville, married. May 29, 1907, in Waterville, N. S., Austin Wood. They live in Cambridge, N. S. John, born September 2, 1885, in Margaretville, N. S.; married, September 25, 1909, in Waterville, N. S., Mabel Rogers. They
live in Waterville,

N.

S.

3.

Joseph Frederick, born July


in October, 1887.

12, 1887, in

Grafton, N.

S.;

died

4.

Lillie Rachel, born October 25, 1889, in Grafton, N. S.; married August 13, 1906, in Berwick, N. S., James Fields Blackburn.

They

live in (irafton,

N.

S.
in

5.

Henry Avery,
lives in

born July 18, 1893,


S.

Phinniy Mt., N.

S.

He

Cambridge, N.

1.3. 6. 3. 1. 2.5.
Ezra Huntington,
ried Charlotte Borden,
liorn December 10, who was born April 4,

1789, in Cornwallis, N.

S.;

mar-

1798.

He

resided in his native

town, and died there in 1836.

children.
*1.

Benjamin Fuli.erton, born


1826.

in

Cold Brook, N.

S.,

August

24,

2.

Joseph, born

in 1829,

and died

in 1880.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3.
Brook, N.
son,

763

6.3. 1.2.5. 1.
24, 1816, in

Benjamin Fullerton Huntington, born August


S.;

Cold

Mary, daughter of Alexander DuncanShe was born June 2, 1830, in Cambridge, N. S. of Cambridge, N. S. He was a farmer, and died in Cold Brook, N. S., July 27, 1880. He
married
21, 1845,

May

belonged to the Christian Clmrch.

CHILDREN, BORN IN COLD BROOK,


1.

N.

S.

Alexander, born March

24, 1847; died

July 31, 1860.

2.
3.

Mary

Jane, born March

21, 1849; died July 6, 1860.

4.

William Edgar, born July 8, 1851; died January 17, 1882, Joanna, born August 18, 1853; married, 1874, in Canning, N. Noble James Sanford. They live in Cold Brook, N. S.
Jehiel, born July
31, 1856; died July 20, 1860.

S.,

5. 6.

7.

Charles, born April 28, 1859; died May 25, 1891, in Spokane, Wash. Harriet Elizabeth, born August 21, 1861; died January 30,
1867, in Cold Brook, N. S.

8. 9.

10.

James Joseph, born August 10, 1863; lives Eunice Vesta, born April 28, 1866; lives Eleanor Mary, born September 2, 1868;

in

Saskatchewan, Can.
Aston, N. S.

in So.

married William Bur-

gess Marchant; died in September, 1892, in Lakeville, N. S.


11.

George LeRoy,

12.

Iwrn December 23, 1870; married Mary Ellen McDormic, and died in March, 1898, in Boston, Mass. Perry Benjamin, born August 14, 1874; married Caroline Lenora Burke died September 14, 1895, in Halifax, N. S.
;

1.3. 6.3. 1.4.


Lydia (Huntington) Cogswell, born September
Cornwallis, N. S.
9,

1753, in Lebanon,

Conn.; married, October 31, 1771, Mason, son of Hezekiah

Cogswell, of

He was
life in

born

in

Lebanon,

Ct., in

1750.

He was

very

prominent in public

Cornwallis, and died

December

12, 1816.

children.
1.

William, born in 1772, and married, February Beckwith, who was born August 16, 17 72.
children.

26, 1795,

Eunice
five

They had

2.

Eunice, born May 8, 1774; married Charles, son of John Chipman. They had eight children.

3.

Henry Hezekiah, He was a member


children.

born April
of the

12, 1776; married Isabella Ellis. Canadian Legislature. They had ten

764
4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
James, born June
18, 1779; married, first, in 1802, Elizabeth
in 1822.

Beck-

5.

6.

12, 1823, Eunice Eaton. They had one child. John, born September 2, 1781; married, March 5, 1802, Ruth Ann Eaton. They had four children. Ann, born June 16, 1785; married, April 28,1810, John Merton, and had eight children.

who died second, March


with,

They had

eight children.

He

married,

7.

8.
9.

Mason, ) > born August ^ o Gideon,)


,
.

14, 1786.
>

and died

,,.,... in iniancy.
in

10.

Oliver, is dead. Oliver, born June 16, 1792; married Alice Allison, and died July 28, 1846.

January, 1814, Sarah

1.3. 6.3. 1.5.


Caleb Huntington,
Miss Sohne
lived in
;

born in 1758, in Ashford, Conn.; married,

first,

married, second, Jane, daughter of Eleanor (Stewart) Turner.

She died in 1851, in Salmon River, Cape Breton, N. S. He was a farmer and Cape Breton, N. S., where he died in 1837. They were Presbyterians.

CHILDREN.
1. 2. 3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

Caleb, born in November, 1791, and was lost at sea about 1815. Sarah, born in 1793, and died in 1796. Ann, born March 17, 1799; married in July, 1819, to Christopher Welton, and died about 1821, in Cape Breton, N. S. John, l)orn January 11, 1801. James, born in 1803, and died aged five months. Zerviah, born in 1804, and died in 1812. Lydia. born November 30, 1806; married May 4, 1837, at Salmon River, to William Sheppard. She died December 12, 1893, at
Port Marien, N. S.

8.
9.

William, born March 8, 1809. Mary, born December 14, 1813,


ber 28, 1843, at Salmon

at

Salmon River; married Novem-

River, Donald McDonald, and died

10.

August 9, 1858, at Pluntington, N. S. Jane, born February 11, 1815; married May 2, 1836, Arnold Mertell, and died November 24, 1893, at Glace Bay, N. S.

1.3. 6. 3. 1. 5.4.
John Huntington,
born January
11,

1801; married in

1832, Ruth,

daughter of Anthony and Lncinda (Holmes)

IMartell.
five

He was
Mira, N.

a farmer, an<l lived in Cornwallis for


seventy-eight years.

years,

and

in

Grand

S., for

He

died in 1884.

They were

Baptists.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1.

765

Caleb Adolphus, born May


Frederick, born February
died in 1876.

6,
6,

1833. 1835; married Sarah Martell,

2,

and

3.

4.
5.

6.

7.

8.

Jane, born February 20, 1837; married Albert Lamson. born February 11, 1839. Joseph, born September 18, 1841; married Sarah Levitt, and lives in Sydney, N. S. LuCENDA, born December 6, 1843; married- Angus McLear, and lives in Sydney, N. S. Henrietta, born December 25, 1845. Susan, born March 11, 1848; married Young Spencer, and died in

Mary Ann,

1911.
9.

Herbert, born March


in

17, 1850;

married Effie Morrison, and

lives

Sydney, N.

S.

1.3.

6. 3. 1. 5. 4. 1.
6,

Caleb Adolphus Huntington, born May

1833, in

Huntington,

Xova Scotia; married January 15, 1862, Emily Frances, daughter of Gibbs Henry and Eliza Maria (Hill) Gesner. She was born May 1, 1837, in Hillside, C. B.

He

is

a farmer, was a captain in the Canadian Militia from 1865


justice of the peace for the past forty years.

to 1870,

and has been

They

are

Baptists.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Hortense Jane, born December 31, 1862. jSIarion Gertrude, born January 7, 1864;
ton,

married, January

6,

1892, Robert Nelson Spencer; lives in Port Morien,

Cape Bre-

N.

S.

3.

Henry Gesner,

4.

born June 10, 1865; came to the United States, and was last heard of on board the U. S. S. Oregon, just before the Spanish American War. Emily Frances, born October 5, 1866; married, February 2, 1888, Henry William Crawley; lives in Vancouver, B. C. Canada.

5.
6.

Hubert Frederick,

born April

19, 1868.
6,

Henrietta Evalina, born February


4, 1903, Philip Ingoville

1870; married February


live at

Gibbons.

They

Universal Roch,

C. B.,

N.

S.

1. 3. 6. 3. 1.

5. 4. 1. 1.
31, 1862,

Hortense Jane (Huntington) Spencer, born December


in

Grand Mira,

C. B.; married

March
1,

10, 1891, in

Grand Mira, William Ed-

ward, son of Theophilus and Annie Jane (Peters) Spencer.


Morien, Cape Breton, Febi-uary
1860.

He was

born

in

He

is

a merchant, and lived in


to

Morien to May 20, 1896, in Canso, N. 8., to June 1, 1901, when he moved Glace Bay, C. B., where he now resides. They are Episcopalians.

766

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Frederick William, born May 30, 1892, in Morien, C. Dora Huntington, born February 14, 1894, in Morien,

B.
C. B.

3.

Morton Gesner,

born December

4, 1895, in

Morien, C. B.

4.
5.
6.

Ellen Anderson, born May 5, 1898, in Marion Helena, born June 1, 1901, in
Frances Gertrude, born October

Canso, N. S.

Morien, C. B.
Glace Bay, C. B.

16, 1903, in

1.3. 6.3. 1. 5. 4. 1. 5.
Hubert Frederick Huntington, born April 19, He has a silver mine 1907, Frances Cook, of Montana.
supposed
to

1868; married in
in

Mexico, and

is

be

in

Mexico.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Edwin. hortense.

1.3. 6. 3. 1. 5.4.4. Mary Ann (Huntington) Armstrong, born


married, June 20, 1871, in

February

11,

1839;

He was born in strong. was married once before this marriage. He was a merchant, and lived in Ireland, St. Johns, Newfoundland, Sydney Mines, Salem and Newburyport, ]\Iass., and again in Sydney from 1870 He was a Baptist, and served as deacon in that church. till his death.
ALL BUT THE SECOND OF THESE CHILDREN WERE BORN
*
1. 2.

Grand Mira, N. S., Thomas, son of James ArmDrumbane Thurles, Tipperary Co., Ireland, and

IN SYDNEY, N.

S.

Frederick William, born January

18, 1873.

Mary

Baskerville, born July


Glace Bay.

28,

1874, in

Grand Mira.

She

lives in
3.

Florence Huntington, born September


1891, in Sydney,
.\. S.

7,

1876; died July 19,

4.

Gertrude Nugent,
1,

born October
S.,

18, 1878;

married September

1897, in Dominion, N.

Harry Mersereau.

She died Octo-

ber 19, 1898, in Sydney, N. S.

1. 3.

6. 3. 1.

5.4.4.

1.
18, 1873, in

Frederick William Armstrong, born January

Sydney,

Cape Breton, Canada; married, September 28, 1910, in Cape Breton, Barbara She was born Isabell, daughter of Gilbert and Jessie (Gunn) Sutherland.
January 1, 1876. Mr. Armstrong is an accountant, and lived in Sydney, Cape Breton, Canada, from 1873 to 1894, when he moved to Glace Bay, Canada, where he now
lives.

They

are Baptists.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

767

1.

William Frederick,
Breton, Canada.

born August

8,

1911, in Glace Bay,

Cape

1. 3. 6.

3. 1.5. 8.
8,

William Huntington,
Clarinda (Holmes) Spencer.
C. B.,

born ISIarch

1809, in Salmon River, C. B.;

married, July 27, 1838, in Helmeville, C. B., Esther, dauohter of John and

She was born December 12, 1820, in Helmeville, and died January 16, 1905, at Sahiion River, C. B. He was a farmer. He died at Salmon River, Cape Breton, N. S., June 13, 1889. He was a deacon in the l^aptist church from 1859 till his death.

CHILDREN, BOKN AT SALMON RIVER, CAPE BRETON, NOVA SCOTIA.


1.

Alfred Lorenzo, born September


1873, in Morien,

12, 1839; married, in October,

2.

3. 4.

5.

6.

N. S., Elizabeth Ann Sheppard. They live at Salmon River, N. S. Lavinia Ann, born April 16, 1841; lives at Salmon River, N. S. William Henry, born December 31, 1842. PvLiZABETH Clementine, born September 9, 1844; married, February 3, 1891, at Salmon River, N. S., Elisha Sheppard. They live at South Head, N. S. Osborne, born January 17, 1847; died February 18, 1847, at Salmon River, N. S. James, born January 8, 1848; died January 22, 1848, at Salmon
River.

7.

John Albert,

born

May

5,

1849; married,
S.,

Herns Road, Cape Breton, N. live at Salmon River, N. S.


*
8.
9.

November 22, 1877, at Mary Ann Spencer. They

10.

11.

Lew^is, born March 2, 1851. Jane, born February 1, 1853; lives at Salmon River, N. S. Caleb Joshua, born December 4, 1854; died January 7, 1881, at Salmon River. Victoria Marie, born March 23, 1858; died April 19, 1858, at Salmon River.

Arthur

Mary

1. 3. 6* 3. 1. 3 S. 3.

William Henry Huntington,


River, N.
S.;

born December 31, 1842, at Salmon


S.,

married, September 29, 1874, at Harris Road, N.

Fanny

Maria, daughter of William and

Mary (McDonald)
S.

Spencer.

She was born


S.

August

16, 1852, at
is

Harris Road, N.

He

a farmer, and lives at

Salmon River, Cape Breton, N.

They

are

Baptists.

768

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

CHILDREN, BORN AT SALMON RIVER, CAPE BRETON, NOVA SCOTIA.


1.

Melvin Sanford,

born July 21, 1875.

lived in Louisburg until 1896.

He He moved

is

a merchant, and

to Halifax,
in

January, 1898, and back to Louisburg,

N. S., in November, 1898,

where he now
2.

resides.

He

is

a Baptist, and a merchant.


1,

Wentworth Biglow,
Canada.

born February

1877; lives at Winnipeg,

3.

Mary Marie, born


at

4.

December 3, 1880; married, February 19, 1902, Salmon River, Clifford Caleb Huntington. They live in Huntington, Cape Breton, N. S. Heber Henry, born August 13, 1882; lives at Salmon River.

1. 3. 6. 3. 1.

5.8.8.
2,

Arthur Lewis Huntington,


Cape Breton, N.
S.;

born March
4,

1851, at Salmon Rirer,

married, October

1887, in

Marbou, Cape Breton,

(Irish) McKeen. Cape Breton. He is a carpenter, and moved to Sydney, Cape Breton, in 1889, and from Sydney to Newton Center, Mass., in 1896, where he now lives. He is a member of the Baptist Church, and was deacon and treasurer of the Pitt St. Baptist Church in Sydney, N. S., from 1891 to 1896.

Henrietta Maria, daughter of William and

Mary Cardine

She was born December

9,

1859, in Marbou,

children.
1.

Esther Elsie, born July


She
is

21, 1888. in

Salmon River, Cape Breton.


1893, in Sydney,

a nurse in the Cooper Hospital, Camden, N. J.

2.

Caroline Louise, born February 27, ton lives in Newton Center, Mass.
;

Cape Bre-

1. 3. 6. 3. 3.
Elisha Huntington, born April 25, 1724, in Lebanon, Conn.; married, March 8, 1749-50, Elizabeth Denison, and lived some part of his life in Windham, and probably died in Mansfield. After the death of his married, probably June 12, 177 7, in Ashford, where the birth of dren are recorded. CHILDREN.
1.

first

wife he

his twin chil-

2.

Elisha, born September 17, 1750, as the Norwich records show, and died in Mansfield, April 10, 17 70, as appears from the MansThe Norwich record calls him a son of Caleb, of field recoi'ds. Lebanon. Elizabeth, born January 8, 1751-2, as appears on the Norwich
records.

3.

Molly, born March


this family, are

18, 1754.

This, and the next two births of

found on the

Windham

records.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
4.
5.
6.
7.

769

Philura, born January

15, 1756,

Robert Denison,

Andrew

born August 14, 1759. G., born July 16, 1769, as the Mansfield records

testify.

8.
9.

Elisha, born June 12, 1877. Calvin, born June 14, 1778, as the Ashford record shows. Luther, born June 14, 1778.

1. 3. 6. 3. 4.

Abigail Dana.

Elijah Huntington, born April 25, 1724, in Lebanon, Conn.; mamed They lived in Mansfield, Conn., and afterwards in Ashford,

Conn., where he died in 1816.

CHILDREN.

The
last

first

two births of

this;

family and the baptism of the

first

four chil-

dren, are on the Mansfield, Conn., town

and church records.


and died

The

birth of the

son
1.

is

on the Ashford, Conn., records.

Beulah, born December


1835.

11, 1751,

single, in Ashford, in

2.

Bette, born May 26, 1754; married They resided in Providence, R. L

in 1779, Nathaniel

Bowditch.

3.

Hannah,

born February

13,

1758; married Nathan Lilley,

Novem-

ber 25, 1800, and lived in Ashford.


4.
5.

Sarah, born

6.
7.

in April, 1761, and died single in Ashford Abigail, born December 5, 1764; married Emmaus lived in Mansfield, Conn. Nathan, born November 5, 1767. Elijah, born May 21, 1772.

in 1837.

Lilley,

and

1.3.6.3.4.6.
married.

Nathan Huntington, born November 5, 1767, in Mansfield, Conn.; May 31, 1798, Elethea Butler of Ashford, who died April 12, 1833.
1,

He

died in Ashford, December

1845.

children, born in ashford, conn.


1.

Thomas, born January

17, 1799,

and died unmarried

in

Ashford,

May
2.

24, 1833.

Betsey, born March

24, 1801,

and married Duty Fitts of Eastford,

Conn., where the family lived.


3.

Harvey, born October

1,

1802,

He died December 11, 1857. and died April 6, 1814.

4.
5.

Alfred, born August 19, 1804. Nancy, born Septeniber 9, 1808.

49

770

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.6.3.4.6.4.
Alfred Huntington,
born
in

Ashford, Conn., August 19, 1804; mar-

ried Caroline Lilly, and lived in Danielson, Conn.

He

died July

9,

1859.

CHILDREN, BORN IN DANIELSON, CONN.


1.
2.

Sakah Ann Littlk,


1843.

born December
28,

20, 1831.

Susan Elizabeth, born March


Joseph Cogswell, born January

1837, and died January 10,

3.

12, 184

7.

1.3. 6.3. 4. 6.4.3.


Joseph Cogswell Huntington, born January
AVilliams and
12, 1847, in Danielson,

Conn.; married April 18, 1868, in Ashford, Adalette Orissa, daughter of Ezra

Amy

Louisa (Clark) Smith.


cutter,

She was born, March


12, 1874, in Danielson,

28, 1844, in

Ashford.

He was a shoe were Methodists.


1. 2.

and died

May

Conn.

They

CHILDREN.
Lillian Louisa, born January
14, 1869; lives in Eastford,

Conn.

Charles Henhy,
Conn.

born April 18, 1872; lives in South Windham,

1.3. 6. 3. 4. 6. 5.
Nancy (Huntington) Pakkhukst,
ber
9,

1808; married,

in

They

lived on a farm in

born in Ashford, Conn., SeptemSeptember 29, 1837, Lemuel Parkhurst. Ashford, where she died, February 19, 1859.
Asht'urd,

children.
1.

Abby Jank.
Julia Ann.

2.

1.

3.6.3.4. 7.
May
21, 1772, in

Eli.tah Huntington, born

Ashford, Conn.; married


6,

Hannah Colburn
1843.

in 1811.

He

lived in

Ashford. where he died February

CHILDKEN, B01!N IN ASHFORD, CONN.


1.

2.

3.

4.

Charlks, born March 19, 1813, and died August 7, 1814. SoPHRONiA, born jNlay 4, 1815; married Alden B. Whiting, who was a shoe-maker and lived in Providence, R. 1. They were members They had six children, onl)' three of of the Baptist church. whom, two daughters and one son, wei*e living in 1863. Louisa, born December 2, 1817, and died in May, 1839. Elisha Dana, born March 21, 1820,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
5.

771

6.
7.

8.

Elijah W., born March 17, 1822, and died February 6, 1828. Harriet, born September 12, 1825. Olive Jane, born October 25, 1830, and lived in Eastford. Lucy Maria, born May 1, 1834.

1.3.6.3.4.7.4.
Elisha Dana Huntington, born March
They were
1860.
living in Eastford, Conn.,
21, 1820, in Ashford, Conn.;

married, July 11, 1844, Lucia M., daughter of George

Day

of Pomfret, Conn.
in farming, in

where he was engaged

children, born in eastford, conn.


1.

2.

3.

4.

Henry Eugene, born February 29, 1845. Lucia Marilla, born November 12, 1848. Harriet Brown, born June 5, 1852. Albert Day, born September 3, 1859, and

died January

8,

1860.

1.3. 6. 3.4. 7.6.


Conn.; married

Harriet (Huntington) Davis, born September 12, 1825, in Ashford, Edward Everett Davis, a man of wealth, of Newburyport.
living in Davenport, Iowa, in 1860.

They were

children.
1.
2.

Francis Everett. Thomas Huntington.

1.3.6.3. 4.7.8.
Lucy Maria (Huntington, Barnes) Chase,
Ashford, Conn.; married, in
1860,

born

May

1,

1834, in

Samuel Psalter, son of John, and


in

(Blanchard) Barnes.

He was

born

Ohio.

He

served through the Civil

2d Reg. Minn. Vol., enlisting in July, 1861, and reenlisting, December 26, 1863; was mustered out July 11, 1865. Mrs. Barnes married a second time in the late '60's, at Eastford, Conn.,

War,

in Co.

A,

1st or

Martin Sutherley Chase,


served in the Civil War.

of Worcester, Mass.

He was

a shoemaker.

He

also

She died

in July, 1887.

children.
*
1.

(BARNES.)

Minnie, born October

7,

1861.
in Eastford, Conn.; died, July, 1880,

2.

Althea Adora,
in Willimantic,

born 1865,

Conn.
child,

(chase.)
5,

^3.

Walter Sutherley,

born June

1870.

772

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 6. 3. 4. 7. 8.
]\IiNNiE

1.
1861, in Chatfield, Minn.;

(Barnes) Wilson, born October


Kansas, -December 10,
Calif.
1

7,

married

in

Stockton,

885,

Albert Elmore Wilson.

'J'hcy live in

San Diego,

CHILDREN, BOIJN IN STOCKTON, KANSAS.


1.

2.
3.

^Ierle P^verett, born August 23, 1887. Bykon, born :March 15, 1889, and died in May, Arthur Gerald, born June 22, 1894.

1889.

1.3.6.3. 4.7.8.3.
Walter Sutherly Chase,
ried,

June

29, 1893, at

born June 5, 1870, North Grosvernordale, Conn.

at Eastford, Conn.;

mar-

He

lives in

Worcester,

Mass.

CHILDREN, BORN IN WORCESTER, MA88.


1. 2.

Walter
Hiram

M., born

May

12, 1899.

H., born June 16, 1905.

1. 3. 6.

3.5.
6,

Abnek Huntington,
ried,

born March

1726, in Lebanon, Conn., and mar-

in

November 14, 1 749, INlary Wiglitman from Norwich. They lived awhile AVindham and Mans6eld, from which latter place they moved in 1801 to
Haven, Vermont, where he died
in 1816.

New

CHILDREN.

The

birth of the

first of this

family

is

AVindham records.
AV^indham records.
*1.
*2.

The

others,

commencing with
1750.

found both on the Lebanon and Silas, are recorded on the

David, born November 17, Abner, born July 21, 1752.


Silas, born
in April, 1754,

*3.
4. 5.

and died
16,

Susannah, born September

16, 1756,

Nathan,

born Sej)tember

New Haven, Vt. and lived in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1758, and died, December 17, 1767.
in

*6.
*7.
8.

James, born June 23, AVhitman, born July

1760.
12, 1763.

Mary,

born August 10, 1765, and married Erastus Chapman, probin Constable,

9.

ably sou of Simon and Alice (Rouce) Chapman. Daniel, born May 13, 1769 had no family. He died
;

10.

N. Y. Sabry, born December


lived in St,

2, 1772, and marri(^d Erastus Lawrence county, N. Y,

Fuller,

and

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 6. 3. 5. 1.

773

David Huntington, born November


ham, Conn., and resided
at Bethel, Vt.

17, 1750, in

Lebanon or Wind-

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

John, born about wango, N. Y. Amos. Cyrus.

17 76,

and was Uving with quite a family

in

Cone-

4.
5.

RosWELL, born Nancy.

in 1795.

1.3. 6. 3. 5. 1.4.
RoswELL Huntin-gton,
born
in

1795, in Bethel, Vt.; married in De-

cember, 1818, in Bethel, Vt., Harriet Bowers. Bethel, and died, May 4, 1865, in Colton, N. Y.
lived all his life in Bethel, Vt.

She was born

in

1800, in

He was
as

rivil

engineer, and

He had gone
what
is

to

Nashua, N. H., on business,


ptomaine poisoning.

and died very suddenly

in 1827, of

now known

CHILDREN.
*1.
2.

RoswELL Elbridge Gerry, born June 15, 1820. Samuel Arnold, born in September, 1821, and
leaving a

died in 1885,

widow and

five children.

3.

Harriet, born

in 1824; died in 1830.

1.3. 6.3.5. 1.4. 1.


RoswELL Elbridge Gerry Huntington,
Bethel, Vt.; married,
first,

born June

15,

1820,

in

in his early years, his wife only living

one year.
20, 1842,

He

married, second, February 10, 1865, Florence McCarty, daughter of Sam-

uel Frederick

and Mary Jane (Wilson) Burns.

She was burn March

in Massilon, Ohio.

He was
Vt., Colton,

an Episcopal clergyman.

He

lived in Bethel,

and Middlebury,

and N. Y. City, Loogootee, Ind., Collinsville, 111., Kirksville, Knobnoster, and California, Mo., Olanthe, and Manhattan, Kan., Rawlins, and Saratoga, Wyoming. Tn early life he was a printer and editor, later a clergyman. He learned the printer's trade on the old Middlebury Register,

N.

Y.,

and was employed on the N. Y. City papers


to 1877,

until after the


in

War.

In 1874 he

entered the ministry, was Rector of Trinity Church,

Kirksville, Mo., 1874

Christ Church, Collinsville, 111., 1878 to 1881, St. Paul's Church, Manhattan, Kan., 1883 to 1886, St. Thomas Church, Rawlins, Wyoming, 1886 He retired to 1889, St. Barnabus Church, Saratoga, AVyoming, 1889 to 1903. He died May 25, 1905, in Rawlins, in 1903 on account of advanced age.

Wyoming.

774

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Edgar,
ried

first wife's child.

Gertrude Mary,
March
Chilion and Eliza
2,

born October

6,

1866, in Loogootee, Ind.; mar-

29, 1905, in

Rawlins, Wyoming,
Merrell.

Homer, son of
born October

Ann (Brown)

He was

and was married once previously to this marriage. He is an attorney at law, and has lived in Rochester, and Pittsford, N. Y., New York City, Chicago, 111., Loraine, Wyoming, and in
1845,

Rawlins,

Wyoming,

since 1875.

He

has been Justice of the

Wyoming, from 1890 to 1893, Supervisor of Census, for Wyoming, in 1880, 1890 and 1910; County Prosecuting Attorney, of Carbon Co., Wyoming, fourteen
Supreme Court
of the

State of

years;

1884 to 1886.

Wyoming Commissioner to New Orleans Exposition, He served in the Civil War as private, from
December
1862,

April, 1861 to

when he was discharged on


Herald, in the

ac-

count of a gun shot wound, received at Gaines Mills, Va.; was


afterwards on the staff of
close of the

New York
in Co.

field, until

A, 13th N. Y. Infantry. Mrs. Merrell was Superintendent of schools in Carbon Co., Wyoming, four terms, from 1894 to 1902, editor of "Platte Valley Lyre," at Saratoga, Wyoming, from 1890 to 1902, which

War.

He was

newspaper was owned and published by Mrs. Merrell and her sister (Laura Charlotte Huntington). She has been a Notary Public since 1887. She was delegate to the Republican State Convention of Wyoming, in 1894 and 1898. They are Episcopalians, and Mr. Merrell is a member of the vestry of St.

Thomas Church,
3.

in Rawlins,

Wyoming, where they


2,

reside.
111.;

Laura Charlotte,

born September

1868, in CollinsviUe,

married, August 17; 1898, in Saratoga,

Wyoming, Alfred Samuel,

son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Worth) Heath.

He was

born

August

16, 1855, in Sussex,

Eng., and was an attorney at law, a

graduate of the London University, 1876.


Eng., from birth to 1881, and in Saratoga,
to the time of his death,
4.

He

lived in London,

Wyoming, from 1881


26, 1903.

which occurred August

Frederick Elbridge, born February

18, 1870, in California,

Mo.
in

He

is

a job printer, of the firm of Soule


since 1905.

&

Huntington, Buffalo,

N. Y.,
5.

He
in

served in the Spanish American


the Philippines.

War

the regular

Army,

Cuba and

Lucia Matilda, born September 15, 1871, in California, Wy.; married, November 17, 1889, in Saratoga, Wy., Fred W. Geddes. They live in Centennial, Wyoming.

6.

Warren,
nia,

born April

23,

1873 and died the same day

in

Califor-

*7.
*8.

Wyoming. Arthur Gardner, born August 4, 1874. Roberta Blanche, born October 8, 1877.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
9.

775
111.;

Carolyn Virginia,
ried,

born July

28, 1879, in Collinsville,

mar-

December

9,

1903, in Hahn's Peak, Colo., Alexander Locli-

lan Clendenau.

Slie died ]\Iarch 18, 1904, in Slater, Colo.


21, 1882.

*10.
*11.

Florence Eleanor, born February Albert Vail, born Marcli 13, 1884,

1. 3. 6. 3. 5. 1. 4. 1. 7.

Arthur Gardner Huntington,

born August

4,

1874, in Kirksville,

Missouri; married, August 14, 1901, in Saratoga, Wyoming, Virgie Letitia,

daughter of Gilbert Dallas and Mary (Hampshire) Buchanan.

She was born


at

November
Illinois

18, 1881, in Ohio.

He

is

a contractor and carpenter, and lived in


his parents,

and Kansas during childhood with

and

Rawlins and

Saratoga,

Wyoming,

since September, 1886.

They

live in

Kawlins,

Wyoming.

They

are Episcopalians.

CHILD.
1.

Florence Marv, born May

26, 1902, in

Saratoga,

Wyoming.

1.3.
Kirksville, Missouri
;

6. 3. 5. 1. 4. 1. 8.
in

Roberta Blanche (Huntington) Toole, born October 8,187 7,


married, Septeml)er 4, 1902, in

Saratoga,

Wyoming,

He was born May 24, County Gal way, Ireland. Mr. Toole is a clergyman in the Episcopal Church, and is a graduate of the Seabury Divinity School in Faribault, Minn. He was ordained to the Diaconate June 13, 1899, and advanced to the His parishes were Dixon and Baggs, Wyoming, priesthood August 26, 1900. and Lexington, Nebraska. They now reside in Dixon, Wyoming.
William, son of Patrick and Bridget (Bodkin) Toole.
1866, in

Omey

Island,

CHILDREN, BORN IN DIXON, WYOMING.


1.

2. 3.

Alfred Heath, born October 27, 1903. William Huntington, born January 18, Douglas Graves, born August 18, 1906.
Francis Finley, born August
5,

1905.

4.

1910.

1.3. 6. 3. 5. 1. 4. 1. 10.
Florence Eleanor (Huntington) Buchanan, born February
1882, in Olathe, Kan.; married, August 27, 1903, in Saratoga,
21,

Wyoming, Anson

Burlinghame, son of Gilbert Dallas and Mary (Hampshire) Buchanan.

was born July

7,

1879, in Ohio.

He

is

a clerk, and lived in Saratoga,


lives in

He Wyom-

ing, from childhood until

December, 1911, and now

Walden, Colorado.

They

are Episcopalians.

770

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN SARATOGA, WYOMING.
1.

2. 3.

Edith Huntington, born October 25, 1906. Gilbert Huntington, born November 25, 1908. Florence Roberta, born November 23, 1911.
1. 3. 6. 3. 5. 1. 4. 1. 11.

Albert Vail Huntington, born March


married,

13, 1884, in

Manhattan, Kan.;

November
is

1,

1906, in

Greeley, Colorado, Zoa Vera, daughter of


Sherrod.
in

She was born in July, 1882, in Manhattan, Kan., with his parents from birth until September, 1886, at Rawlins and Saratoga, Wyoming, from 1886 to 1906, at Greeley and Denver, Col., from 1906 to 1910, and at Casper,
Iowa.

Almond A. and Sarah Ann (Stone)

He

an electrician, and lived

Wyoming, where they now reside, They are Episcopalians.


1.

since January, 1910.

child.

Laura Eddy,

born September 11, 1910,

in

Denver, Colorado, and

died April 20, 1911, in Casper,

Wyoming.

1.3.6.3.5.2.
Abner Huntington,
21, 1752;

born in Norwich, Conn., as his sons


15, 1781, Abigail,

testify,

July

married October

daughter of James Leavens, ac"


in

cording to Mansfield, Conn.,


Vt.

Town

records,

and

1800 moved to

New
8,

Haven,

In 1817 he moved to Perry, N. Y., where he died January

1819.

He

He was in the revolutionary war and was a justice of the peace in Vermont. was present at the battle of Bunker Hill. His wife died in January, 1795.
CHILDREN.
* *
1.

2. 3.

Charles, born April 21, 1783. Sophia, born in August, 1785.


Lucretia, born in July, 1787. Dan, born March 1, 1790.

* *
*

4.
5. 6.
7.

Maria, born in July, 1 792. Abner, born December 20, Nabby, twin with Abner.
1. 3.

1794.

6.3. 5. 2.

1.
married
in 1811,

Charles Huntington, born April


Mead,
of

21, 1783;

Philena

wife, in

Haven, Vt., where she died in 181 7. He married, 1820, Betsey Lathrop, and resided in Bethany, N: Y.

New

for his second

children.
1.

Betsey Mead, born


and lived
in

in 1812; married, in

1857, Orlando Miller,

Middlebury, Vt.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
2.

777
in 1854,

Charles

A., born

L. Post,

February 9, 1824 married, and lived in Bethany, N. Y.


;

Margaret

1.3.6.3.5.2.2.
Sophia (Huntington) Sprague, born
1805, Calvin Sprague, and lived in
ber, 1857.
in

August, 1785; married, in

New

Haven,

Vt.,

where she died

in

Decem-

children.
1.

Charles A.

L.,

born

in 1809;

married Harriet Sprague, and lived

in Williston, Vt.
2.

Adeline, born
in

in 1811 married, in 1851, J. G. Dickey, and lived East Constable, N. Y.


;

3.

Lucy, born

in 1814

married, in 1841, Elias Hecoks, and lived in

New
4.

Haven, Vt.
in 1817,

Fayette, born

and lived

in

New

Haven, Vt.

1.

3. 6. 3. 5. 2. 3.
in July,

LucRETiA (Huntington) Hotchkiss, born


1815, Jeremiah Hotchkiss, and lived in

1787; married, in

New

Haven, Vt.

children.
1.

2.

3.
4.

FoRDYCE, born in 1817, and lived in Levant, N. Y. Abner, born in 1819, and lived in Levant, N. Y, Maria, born in 1821, and lived in Ellington, N. Y. Charity, born in 1823; married, in 1855, a Gifford, and
Levant, N. Y., where she died in 1857.

lived in

5.

Jeremiah, born

in

1828

married, in 1853, a Miss Gifford, and

lived in Levant,

N. Y.

1. 3. 6. 3. 5. 2. 4.

Dan Huntington,
and lived
in

born March

1,

1790; married,

in 1814,

Fanny Willey,

Bethany, N. Y.

children, born in BETHANY,


1.

N. Y.

EMELiNEjbOrn
in

in 1814; married, in 1838,

Royal Clement, and lived

Alexander, N. Y.
in

2.

Christina, born

1817; married, in 1841, Danford Newton, and

3.

4.

5.

N. Y. Sophia, born in 1819; married, in 1840, Orrin Putnam, and lived in Bethany, N. Y. Nelson W., born in 1822; married, in 1849, Mary Conklin, and lived in Middlebury, N. Y. Frances, born in 1831, and lived in Bethany, N. Y.
lived in Alexander,

778

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,

1.3. 6.3. 5. 2.5.


Maria (Huntington) Brown, born in July, 1792; married, Heman Brown, and lived in Bethany, N. Y., where slie died in 1841.
q^ILDREN.
1.

in

1822,

Mary, born December


and lived
in

26, 1822; married, in 1843,

Earl Newton,

Palmyra, Wis.
in 1825;

2.

Harriet, born

married, in 1848, George Varnum.

3.

Morgan,
lived in

born in 1828; married, in 1849,

Mary Sweatland, and


in 1855.

Kalamazoo, Mich.
in 1833,

4.

MuNROE,

born

and died

in

Wisconsin,

1. 3.

6.3. 5. 2. 6.
20, 1794; married, in 1826,

Abner Huntington,
Storing,

born December
in

Sarah

who

died in Batavia, N. Y., in 1842.

He

married, for his second

wife, in 1843,

Mary Helmer, and

1860 lived

in Batavia,

N, Y,

children.
1.

Mary,

born in 1828; married,

in 1854,

Daniel Sprague, and lived

in Batavia,
2. 3.

N. Y.

Walter, born in 1834, and lived in Michigan. Henry, born in 1845, and lived in Batavia.
1. 3, 6, 3. 5. 3.

Silas Huntington, born

in April,

1754; was married, and died in

New

Haven, Vt.

children.
1,

Avery, born December


Silas, born August
5,

7,

1785; had one son

named Harry.

2.

1788,

3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

John, David, lived at Middlebury, Vt. Daniel. James, was a ship builder, and went

to

Canada,

Harry, remained
1.

in Connecticut.

3. 6. 3. 5. 3. 2*

Silas Huntington, born August 5, 1788, in Hartford, Vt.; married. May 8, 1809, Mary, daughter of Major Samuel Adams, a relative of John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States. She was born OetoHe was a physician, and died in ber 23, 1787, and died in Kempville, Ont.
Kempville, Ontario.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

779

Lydia, born February

22, 1810.

*
* *

2.

Samuel

A., born

November

27, 1811. 12, 1816.

3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

John, born in 1813; died September Erastus, born April 5, 1816. Mary Ann, born June 20, 1818. Gideon, born August 10, 1820. Olive Ruth.
Silas, born about 1831.

1.3.6.
Samuel

3.

5.3.2.

2.

A. Huntington, born November

27, 1811.

children.
1.
2.

3.

Samuel, dead. Wesley, married his first cousin. Stewart, has two sons living.

1. 3.
in 1837, in Kempville,

6.3. 5. 3.2.4.
April
5,

Erastus Huntington, born


She was born
in

1816, in Madrid, N. Y.; married,

Canada, Judith Maria, daughter of .Joshua Hutchins.


in

South Gower, Canada, and died


1,

Kempville

in 1842.

He

married, as his second wife, January

1845, in Potsdam, N. Y.,

Mary

Eleanor, daughter of Major Lewis and

Mary

(Preston) Stebbings.

She was

born November

3,

1826, in Keene, N. Y., and died in April, 1915.

He was
They were
*
1.

a farmer,

and died October

10, 1885, in

Kempville, Canada.

Methodists.

CHILDREN.

Martha Maria,

born December

21, 1838.

2.

3.

4.
5.

Joshua Hutchins, born April 25, 1840. John Silas, born in July, 1842. Samuel Stebbings, born June 4, 1851
;

died October 21, 1868.

Ida Cornelia, born April


in

5,

1853; married, September 21, 1887,

Park Ridge,

111.,

Dr. Caleb Strong Bellows.


Dr. Bellows
is

They

lived in

Los Angeles, Cal.

dead, and Mrs. Bellows does

not answer letters sent to her.

1.3. 6.3. 5.3. 2. 4.

1.
born December 21,

Martha Maria (Huntington) Chamberlain,

1838; married, January 10, 1860, in Alumette Island, Province of Quebec,

David Cleveland, son of Hiram and Elizabeth Minerva (Hayes) Chamberlain. He was born at Point Fortune, Ontario, and is an accountant in the House of Commerce.

780
They
1892,
is

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
lived in

Westmeath
the

in 1862, in

Pembroke

in

1867, in

Ottawa

in

all in

Ontario, Canada.

He

has held

offices in the

Methodist church, and

at present

an

official in

Governmeut

service.

CHILDREN.
1.

Martha Maria,
Hiram Wyman,
Mary,
ary
in

born January

5,

1861; died

May

10, 1863, in

AVestmeath, Ont.
2.

born December 25, 1864; married, October

15,

1889, in Kingston, Jessie Davidson.


3.

They

live in

Ottawa.

born January
2,

4,

1866, in

1888, in Pembroke,

Westmeath, Ont.; married, JanuJames Richard Gardner. They live


in

Ottawa.

4.

Emma,

born September 30, 1876,

Pembroke, Ont.; died Decem-

ber 17, 1896, in Ottawa.


5.

Alexander Fraser,
live in

born January 15, 1878, in Pembroke, Ont.;

married, June 29, 1906, in Ottawa, Ethel Cuthbertson.

They

Ottawa.

6.

George Josephs,
June
10, 1899, in

born ]May 30, 1881,


Ottawa.

in

Pembroke, Ont.; died

1. 3. 6. 3. 5. 3. 2. 4. 2.

Joshua Hutchins Huntington, born


December
25, 1861, in

April 25, 1841

married,

first,

South Mountain, Ont., Mary Elizabeth, daughter of

Elijah and Katlierine (Brouse)

VanCamp.
7,

She was born June

20, 1842, in

South Mountain, and died August

1871, in Kempville.

He

married, second,

October 2, 1872, in Waddington, N. Y., Phoebe Ann, daughter of Hugh and Almira (Denmark) McCargar. She was born October 8, 1851, and died DeHe married, third, October 24, 1882, in cember 3, 1881, in Kempville, Ont. Hallville, Ont., Susan, daughter of Robert and Mary (Gilbreath) Stewart. She

was born July 27, 1853, in Kempville, Ont. He was a farmer, and moved from Kempville, Ont., to Drayton, Nortli Dakota, August 31, 1891, where he died May 26, 1915. He was a Methodist.

children, born in kempville, ont.


1.

Martha Gertrude,
in

born July

3,

1863; married March

18, 1897,
4,

Ottawa, Can., Alexander Delahey.

She died November


1865.

1899, in Pembroke, Ont. *


2.

3.

Horace Hutchins, born September 23, Anson Orville, born July 9, 1873, and
Kempville, Ont.

died October 14, 1873, in

4.

William Samuel,
Kempville, Ont.

born August

6,

1875, and died in July, 187(;. in

5.

Ida P^lvira, born April


Kempville, Ont.

5,

1880, and died September

1,

1880, in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
6.

781

7.

8.
9.

10.

married October 26, 1808, in Dray18, 1883 N. D., AVilliam Arthur Ehrky. They live in Drayton, N. D. Jean Louise, born February 27, 1885; lives in Trenton. N. D. Daisy ]\Iay, born Aujiust 24, 1887 lives in Avoca. N. 1). Silas John, born September 8, 1889; lives in Drayton, N. D. Susie Maria Clara, born October 22, 1891; lives in Drayton, N. D.

Matilda, born July


ton,

1.3. 6.3.5. 3. 2. 4. 2. 2.
Horack IIutchins Huntington,
villc,

born September

23, 1865, in

Ont.; married

December
of

Anne (Wilson) Gregory,


in

Mary Mattie, daughter Petaluma, Cal. They reside in Los


12, 1889,
is
]\lilitia,

of

KempHenry and

Angeles, Cal.,

1915,

where

]Mr.

Huntington

a wholesale dealer and manufacturer of

rubber goods.
Episcopalians.

He

belonged to the State

7th Cal., Co. C.

They

are

CHILD.
*
1.

Henry Clifford,
1. 3.

born November 25, 1890.

6.3. 5. 3. 2. 4. 2. 2.
6,

1.

Henry Clifford Huntington,


Cal.;

born November 25, 1890, in Windsor,

married,

December

1912, Celista Evangeline Hice.

He

is

a lawyer, having been admitted to practice in 1912, at the age of

twenty-one years.
to

He

is

a graduate of the University of So. California.


in

He

attended Hills Military.Academy

Portland, Ore., 1909 to 1910, then

moved

Los Angeles,

Cal.,

where he

still lives.

They

are Episcopalians.

CHILD.
1.

Robert Graham,

born April

8,

1915.

1. 3. 6. 3.

5.3. 2.4.
;

3.
in Prescott,

John Silas Huntington, born in July, 1842 married ada, Rebecca Lewis. CHILD.
*
1.

Can-

George Frederick Lannen,


Can.

born September

2,

1876, in Prescott,

1.3. 6.3. 5.3.2.4.3.

1.

George Frederick Lannen Huntington, born September 2, 1876; married, December 24, 1899, in Brooklyn, Anna EUzabeth, daughter of Henry
and Adelheid (Shomaker) ]\Iankel. She was born July 16, 187 7, in Brooklyn, N. Y. He is a dentist, and a graduate of the Penn. college of dental surgery, 1X96. He moved from Prescott, Ont., Canada, to Brooklyn N. Y., where he

now

resides.

They

are Episcopalians.

782

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN BROOKLYN,
1. 2.

N. Y.

George Frederick,

born July
3,

10, 1901.

Henry John,

born February

1903.

1.3.6. 3. 5. 3. 2.5. Mary Ann (Huntington) Bower, born June


N.
Y.; married

20,

1818, in

Madrid,

Joseph Bower.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3. 4.

A Daughter, married ^Ir. James Porter, of Powetta, Can. Carrie, married Mr. McGregor, of Toronto, Can. Annie C, married Mr, Laing, of New York.
A Daughter,
married
J\Ir.

Blackburn, of Toronto.

1. 3. 6. 3. 5. 3. 2. S.
Silas Huntington, born about 1831 was a minister in the Methodist church over fifty-five years. He died in North Bay, Ontario, Can., about 1907, aged seventy-six years.
;

children.
1.

Samuel
J.

A., lives at

North Bay, Ontario.

2.

W.,

is

a captain in the Brooklyn, N. Y., poUce force.


lives in

3.

Hugh Stewart,

N. Y.

City.

1. 3. 6. 3.

5.

6.

James Huntington, born June 23, 1760, in Windham, Conn.; married Rebecca Densman, of Canaan, Conn., and removed to Woodstock, Vt., where he died in November, 1811. At the age of fourteen he enlisted in the revolutionary army, and served as drum major through the war.
children.
*
*
1.

Mary, born May

24, 1780.

2.
3.

*
*

4.
5.
6.
7.

William. LuRA, born January 11, 1784. James, born in 1786; died unmarried.

Martha.
David, born September Susan, born January 8,
17, 1790.

*
*

1792.

8.
9.

Henry IIosford, born December 6, 1794. Rebecca, married William Alison, a carpenter;
children.

they

had two

*10.

Jonathan M.

born

in 1799.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1.
stock, Vt.; married
I

783

3.6.3. 5.6.
He
died,

1.

Mary (Huntington, Hall) Adams,


Samuel Hall.

born

May

24,

1780, in
Silas

WoodAdams.

and she married

She died
1.

May

17, 1852.

CHILDREN,

(hall.)

2.

HiRAM, born October 20, 1800. Harriet, born November 8, 1802.


CHILDREN.
(ADAMS.)
and died April
9,

3.

LuciNDA, born June

10, 1809,

1840.

4.
5.
6.

Susan

B.,

born August

21, 1810.

Martha,

Elvira, born October 11, 1813. born August 18, 1817.

1.3. 6.3. 5.6.2.


Vt.

William Huntington, married Irene Edson, and He died of cholera in Fort Ann, N. Y.
children.
*
*
1.

lived in Randolph,

2.

Edson, born December 16, 1806. Alonzo, married first, a Chamberlain, and second, Laura Durkee.

3. 4.

Henry, born March 1, 1823. HuLDA, married Jonathan Richardson,

of Aliddletown, Conn.,

and

5. 6.
7.

had six children. Eliza, married P. Saulsburg, and had two daughters.

William.
Julius.

All of these people are dead.

1. 3. 6.
beth, daughter of Ira Smith,

3.5. 6. 2.

1.

Edson Huntington, bom December 16, 1806; married Maria Elizawho was born May 27, 1808. He died in ChauMrs. Huntington died in Constable, N.Y.

tauqua, N. y., in November, 1863.

children.
1.

2.

3.
4.

5.

Adeline, born July 12, 1829, Dead. W^illiam Smith, born July 25, 1831. Ira, born December 2, 1833. Dead. Eliza Irene, born November 25, 1835. Dead. Elma Rachel, born September 4, 1842. She resided in Stowe, Vt., in 1914, and wt are indebted to her for the records of Edson's family.

6.
7.

Cornelius, born March 24, 1846. Mary Elizabeth, born August 4, 1848;

resides in Stowe, Vt.

8.

Ellen Maria, born October

31, 1850.

Dead.

784

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 6.3.5. 6.2. 1.2.


William Smith Huntington,
N.
4,

born July

25,

1831, in

Chautauqua,

Y.;

maiTied Alinira Julia, daughter of Ezra Graves and Perlina (Howe)

Bowers.

She was born

in Bridport, Vt.,

March

31, 1834.

He

died February

1906, in Bancroft, Mich.

CHILDREN.
1.

Frances Almira, born June


Antrim, Mich.

30, 1855; died

February

6,

1879, in

2.

Charles Bower.s, born


Rose Shelp, April

July

6,

1857, in Albany, Vt.; married


live in

23, 1882.

They
18,

Chesaning, Mich.

3.

Charlotte
ried

Inez, born January


in 1878.

1859, in Burke, N. Y.; marlive in Bancroft,

John Corcoran,
born
in

They

Mich.
married
City,

4.

Walter Ezra,
Flora Redson,

May

22, 1861, in Burke,

N.

Y.;

October, 1886.

They

reside in

Boyne

Mich.
5.

Laura Perlina,
win, Mich.

born March

9,

1866, in Antrim, Mich.; married

Charles B. Wilmot, December 21, 1892.

They

reside in Glad-

1.3. 6.3. 5. 6.2. 1. 6.


24, 1846, at Malone, N. Y.; marWinnemucca, Nevada, Sarah, daughter of James and Mary (Campbell) O'Connor. She was born December 27, 1844, in Prince Edwards Island. He was a soldier, and served eighteen years in the regular army after the Civil War. He enlisted for service in the Civil War September 27, 1861, in Co. I, 16th N. Y. Vol., and was honorably discharged, October 22, 1862, for disability by gunshot wound. He re-enlisted, and was mustered out October His character was excellent. He died August 3, 1893, at San 24, 1865.

Cornelius Huntington, born March


5,

ried

May

1873, in

Pedro, Calif.

children.
1.

LoRETTA, born July

29, 1875, in Halleck, Nev.;

married in August,
in

1900, Samuel Johnson McDonald.


2.

She died

May, 1902.
Nev.
Calif.

3.

Cornelius Edison, born July Daniel J. W., born July 22,


christened J.
,

31. 1877, in Halleck,

1879, in Gaston,

He was

W.

after his godfather,

and

his

mother does not

4.
5.

know what the J. W. stands for. Adelina, born October 30, 1881. Paul, born March 10, 1883, in San Diego, Prescott, Arizona, June 19, 1901.

Calif.,

and died

in

6.

Marie

Tone, born January

8,

1885, in San Diego, Calif.

1.

3. 6. 3.5. 6.2. 1. 6. 4.
30, 1881, in Gaston,

Adelina (Huntington) Walters, born October


Calif.;

married Jesse Walters, and died June 22, 1905.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

785

William Anthony, born November

12, 1902, in

Phoenix, Arizona.

1.3.6.3.5.
Henry Huntington,
ried,

6. 2. 3.
1,

born March

1823, in Chataugay, N. Y.; marVt.,

March

20, 1854, in

Alburgh, Grand

Isle,

William and Lurancy (Smith) Soule.

She was born

Lucy Ann, daughter of in Alburgh, Grand Isle,


lie

He was a farmer, and died was a Methodist.


Vt. *
1.

in Waterloo,

Iowa, October 28, 1906.

CHILDREN.
*

2.

Charles Henry, born November 2, 1855. William Randolph, born December 24, 1857.
Eliza Irene, born November
ried
16, 1859, in

3.

Waterloo, Iowa; mar-

May

22, 1884, in Waterloo, Charles

Wright

Odell.

They

live in

Waterloo, Iowa.

4.

George Roger,

born June

24, 1862.

1.3. 6. 3. 5. 6. 2.3.
Charles Henry Huntington,

1.
2,

born November

1855, in Dixon,

III.;

married, October 30, 1879, in Parkersburg, Iowa, Rebecca Ann, daughter of


in Portage,

Robert and Mary Jane (Morrison) Norris. She was born November 5, 1857, Wis. He is a banker, and was cashier of the First National Bank,

in

Rock Rapids, Iowa,


15, 1888,

May
They

until September 1, 1887. He came to Onawa, Iowa, and organized the Onawa State Bank, of which he is cashier.

are Congregationalists.

children.
1.

Harry Garfield,
Sam Norris,
died February
1,

born September
1891, in

17, 1880, in

Butler Co., Iowa.

2.

born February
April

25, 1883, in

Rock Rapids, Iowa, and

3.

Carroll Soule, born

Onawa, Iowa. 4, 1889, in Onawa, Iowa.

1.3. 6. 3.5. 6. 2. 3. 2.
William Randolph Huntington,
loo,

born December 24, 1857, in AVater-

Iowa; married, February

25,

1880, in Waterloo, Iowa,

Eva

Othalia,
8,

daughter of William and Lidia


1861, in Black

Ann

(Plank) Byers.

She was born July

Hawk
now

County, Iowa.

He

is

a retired farmer, lived in Waterloo, Iowa, and moved to Jesup,


lives.

Iowa, where he

They

are Presbyterians.

children.
1.

Lida May, born May


ried,

14, 1883, in

Black

Hawk

County, Iowa; mar-

February
live in

25, 1907, in Jesup, Iowa,

William Baker Lochead.

They
*
2.

Jesup, Iowa.
]\Ia.rch 19,

Harrison Morton, born

1886.

786

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 6. 3. 5. 6.

2. 3.2. 2.
19, 1886, in

Hahrison ]\Iorton Huntington, born March


Iowa; married, February 17, 1909,
of
in

Waterloo,

Jesup, Towa, Lucy Jeannette, daughter

John and Agnes Crawford (Waliver) Lochead.

1886, in Jesup, Iowa.

He

is itn

agriculturist.

He moved

She was born August 16, from Waterloo to

Jesup. Iowa,

wliei'e

he now

lives in 1911.

They

are Presbyterians.

CHILD.
1.

Helen Frances,

born December 26, 1909,

in

Jesup, Iowa.

1.3. 6.3. 5. 6.2.3. 4.


George Roger Huntington,
Jesse L. and Caroline (Miller) Beal.
is

born June 24, 1862, in Waterloo, Iowa;

married, September 20, 1888, in Black


a farmer, and lives in Waterloo, Towa.

Hawk, Iowa, Sadie


in

M., daughter of

She was born

Black Hawk, Iowa.

He

CHILDREN, born IN WATERLOO, IOWA.


*
1. 2.

3.

Roger Wayne, born May 26, 1889. Milan Leo, born August 26, 1894. Robert Henry, born February 12,
LuciLE Georgia, born August

1897.

4.

18, 1906.

1. 3.

6.3.5.

6.

2.3.4.
May

1.
Waterloo, Iowa;
22, 1890, in

Roger Wayne Huntington,


August and Lucy Hampton, Iowa.

born

26, 1889, in

married, June 15, 1909, in Kalamazoo, Mich., Fern Wilda, daughter of Ernest

May (Watson) Volkman.


artist,

She was born March

He

is

a fashion

and a

real estate

and insurance agent.

He

lived in

Waterloo, Iowa, and moved to Waterville, N. Y., where he

now

lives.

CHILD.
1.

Roderick Roger, born February

8,

1914.

1. 3. 6. 3. 5. 6. 3.

LuRA (Huntington) Dean, born January


Dean, and lived
in Bethel, Vt.

11, 1784; 17, 1856.

married Zebulon

She died February

children.
1.

Rodman,

born October

8,

1803.

2.

Wyman,

born

May

29, 1805.
20, 1807.
9,

3.

4.

Whitman, born April Hunan, born October

1808.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
5. 6.
7.

787

Harry, born May

28, 1810.
21, 1812.

Rebecca, born June

8.

Abigail, born September 18, 1816. Phila, born July 29, 1821.

1. 3. 6. 3. 5, 6. 5,

Martha (Huntington) Townsend,


Rice Townsend.

born in Woodstock Vt.; married

1.

CHILDREN.

788

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
is

He

the Civil
1865.

Howard, Wis. He was a private n War, with the 1st Minn. Vol. Heavy Artillery, Co. H. He enlisted February 6, 1865, and reeeived his discharge September 27,
a farmer, and lives in the town of

CHILDREN.
1.

Clark Elswukth,
AVis.

born March 27, 1861; married, September

3,

1884, in Columbus, Wis.,

Mary

Tellor.

They

live in Pulaski,

2.

Charles Hknkv, burn June


October
live in
12,

21, 1862, in

Columbus, Wis.; married

1887, in Flintville, Wis.,

Rose Bell Ames.

They

Green Bay, Wis.


born Sej)tcniber
30,
in

3.

Abba Mklinoa.
lar.

1864, in Pleasant Prairie,

Minn.: married, January 11, 1883,

Dagget, Mich., Frank KelWis.

She died .January

28, 1886, in Flintville,

4.

5.
6.

Ida Chloe, born July 12, 1867, in Pleasant Prairie, Minn.; marThey live ried December 5, 1888, in Chase, Wis., Frank Jones. in Green Bay, Wis. Frank Sheridan, burn September 2, 1869. Myrtie Acenath, born March 16, 1878, in Columbus, Wis., and died April 18, 1900, in Green Bay, Wis.

7.

Hettie

Lois, born July


15, 1900, in

27, 18 79, in

Columbus, Wis.; married

August

Oakland, Wis., Plenry A. Olsen.

They

live

in Allegan,

Mich.

1.3. 6. 3.5. 6. 6.
Prairie,

1.

1.5.

Frank Sheridan Huntington, born September 2, 1869, in Pleasant Martin Co., Minn.; married, May 23, 1900, in ^Madison, Wis.. Martha
l*ease (Smith) Holt.

Ann, daughter of George ^Vashburn and Lucretia was liurn November 20, 1871, in Paoli, AVis.

She

Co., Minn., to Columbus, Wis., December, 1880, to Bethel, Wis., in April, 1898, to Madison, AVis., in September, 1900, and to Green Bay, Wis., where they now reside in April, 1903. They are Seventh Day Adventists.
is

He

a carpenter, and

moved from Martin

in 1871, to Flintville, AVis., in

CHILDREN.
1.

I^OYAL Sheridan, born ^larch

15, 1901, in

Madison, Wh., and died

2.

March 18, 1901. Celia LucRprriA, born October


1. 3.

7,

1904, in Green Bay, Wis.

6.3.5.

6.

6.3.
28, 1818, in

Eliza
Middlebury,
3Irs.

J.

(Huntington, Rose) Sherman, born October


married January
10, 1834,

Vt.;

Delos Kose, of

New

York, who

died January 30, 1837.

Rose married, second, July

4,

1840, N. P. Sherman.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

789

(rose).

William

H., born October 28, 1836.

CHILDREN.
2. 3.

(sHERMAN).
July
15, 1847.

Osceola, born May

25, 1842.

Martha,

born

4. 5.

Teram

M.,

May 27, 1844, and died bom November 15, 1847.


23, 1849.

Emily, born October

1. 3. 6. 3. 5.
married,

6.6.5.
27,

Loyal Huntington, born November


first,

1822, in Lenoxtown, N. Y.;

March

5,

1846, in Weybridge, Vt.,

Mary

]\Iaria,

daughter of
29, 1827,

William and Arabella (Wilcox) Sampson.

She was born December

and died April 28, 1877, in Weybridge, Vt. He married, second, October, 1877, in Weybridge, Vt., Alice Mecina. daughter of ^^^illsal and Sophrona (Fletcher) Sampson. She was born in Weybi-idge, Vt. He was a farmer. He represented his town in the Legislature at Montpelier, Vt., in 1869 and 1870. He died in Weybridge, Vt., January 28, 1891. They were Methodists.

CHILDKKN.
*
1.

Arabella Julia,

born March

9,

1847.

2.

3.

4.

5.
6.

Deloss, born in 1852, and died in infancy. Carrie Nettie, born in 1862; died April 26, 1863. Mary Alice, born January 30, 1864; married, October 26, 1887, in Weybridge, Vt., Frank Sylvester Fox. He died in 1907, in Mrs. Fox and her two children live in BrookHartford, Conn. lyn, N. Y. Fletcher, born in August, 1879; died September 15, 1880. Fletcher Samson, born December 15. 1882, in Weybridge, Vt., married September 21, 1904, in New Haven, ^'t., Alice Martha, daughter of Fayett and Alice Louisa (Hayes) White. She was born in New Haven, Vt. He is a jeweler, and lived in Weybridge, Vt., until 1 902 moved from there to Albany, N. Y., where he stayed about a year; was in Rutland, Vt., until 1904, then in Hartford, until 1906 went to Providence, R. I., where he now lives, in 1911. He attended the Albany Business College for twenty-one weeks, and is a private in the Hospital Corps of the
; ;

R.

I.

National Guards.

They

are Methodists.

1.3.6. 3. 5. 6. 6.5.1.
in

Arabella Julia (Huntington) Sturtevant, born March 9, 184 7, Vt.; married May 9, 1869, in Weybridge, Watson Clark, son of Charles and Mary Ann (Mitchel) Sturtevant. He was born August 24, 1847.
Weybridge,

ture, in 1906

Mr. Sturtevant is a farmer, and was a member of the Vermont Legislaand 1907, from Weybridge. They are Methodists.

790

HUNTINGTON GRNEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN WKYBRIDGE, VT.
1.

Ernest Westley, born February


Mrs. Helen Harrison Cort.
Co.,

20, 1870;

married

in April, 1910,

He

is

with the Bridgeport Brass


18, 1875, in

N. Y. City.
born June 16, 1872, and died July

2.

Howard Conant,
Weybridge, Vt. Charles, born May

3.

4.

Mary Arabella,

18, 1880 died May 18, 1880, in Weybridge, Vt. born April 24, 1882 married, September 12,
; ;

5.

Ralph Waldo Thompson, m. d. They li\ e at Cornwall on the Hudson, N. Y. Nettie Sarah, born June 5, 1884; married, June 9, 1906, in Wey1900, in Weybridge, Vt.,
bridge, Vt.,
Island,

Thomas

J. Cornell.

They live

in Central Islip,

Long

N. Y.

1. 3. 6. 3. 5. 6. 6. 7.

Delia (Huntington) Eggleston, born January


S. Eggleston.

12, 1833;

married E.

children.
1.

An

Infant, dead.

2.

3.

Edwin H. Flora E.

4.

Guy

E.

1.
Conn.; married.

3.6. 3. 5. 6. 7.
8,1792, in Old Canaan,

Susan (Huntington) Bartlett, born January

May

2,

1814, Ira Bartlett, a Methodist preacher, living in

Canada

East, to which region she

went

in 1830.

children.
1.

Amanda,

born February

2,

1815.

She was living

in

Canada
7,

East,

in 1860.
2.

Wilder, born December


George, born June
Ira, born November
garet Shaw.
12,

2,

1816; married,

November

1847,

Sylvia Parker, and had three children.


3.

1826

married December 26, 1854, Flora

Parker, and had two children.


4.

29, 1827,

and married October

7,

1857,

Mar-

1. 3. 6. 3. 5. 6. 8.
born December 6, 1794, in Woodstock, married in December, 1814, in Granyille, Vt., Sophia Parker, who died He died in August, 1849, in Milwaukee, Wis. in 1860.
Vt.;

Henry Hosford Huntington,

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

791

Carr Noble
Bee"

S.,

born September

2 7, 1816;

married

in Covington,

Ky., Mrs. Savali Gibbon.

He was

editor of the " Blue Earth

(a very strong^Deniocratic

i)ai)er,

published in Blue Earth,

Minn.,) from 1860 to date of his death, which occurred in 1893.

2.

Abram Augustus,

3.

4.

*
*

5. 6.
7.

born December 18, 1818. Lorenzo, born December 6, 1820; died April 7, 1821. LoRiNDA, born December 6, 1820; died September 27, 1822. James Henry, born June 23, 1825. Thomas Bacon, born June 28, 1827. Isaac Alanson, born January 28, 1831; died April 8, 1848,

in

Kalamazoo, Mich.

1. 3. 6.
January

3.5.

6.

8.2.
18. 1818;

Abram Augustus Huntington,

born December

married,

Jane Ward. She was born October 27, 1827, in Kentucky, and died December 22, 1909, in Winnebago City, Minn. She was a noble type of true womanhood, who had reached and passed the allotted span of three score and ten years of useful life. He was not a man to make a confidant of many, children in particular. He was a man of a very positive nature, and very strong in his convictions of right, always
23, 1844, in Cypress, Ky., Elizabeth

maintaining his view

in a

gentlemanly way.

He was much
was a
fast friend

respected even by those

with

the engineer corps

who could not think a?; he did. He many good men. During the Texas trouble, he was in with Col. Sam Hoaston, after which he went to Kentucky on

account of his health, having while with Houston contracted the fever, and

He stayed in Cypress, Kentucky, some five years. Hearing of the great things of the North, in the way of health and wealth, he went to Wisconsin in 1846, traveling by a prairie schooner, taking his wife and baby with him. He stuck in Columbus, AVis., where their nearest market
been very near death.

(Milwaukee) was 64 miles away. He bought himself a farm, and

settled

down

to

good hard work, and, be-

tween farming and surveying, managed

to get along until

known.

A\'hile re-

siding there he represented his Legislative district in the Wisconsin

House

of

Representatives, and was also sergeant at arms some time.

He
office.

almost always had some local public position, but never seeking an

He

sold out

and went

to

Winnebago

City, Alinn., in 1863,

where he

died,

February

13, 1875.

children.
*
1.

2.

3.

4.

Henry AVard, born December 20, 1845. Mary Amanda, born December 15, 1847; died March 13, 1853. Sarah Sophia, born February 2, 1852; died March 8, 1853. Fred Williams, born October 22, 1854; died September 6, 1856.
William Augustus,
born October
23, 1857.

5.

792
*
6.
7.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Jennie Annette, born October
23, 1857.

Walter Howard,

born July 31, 1864; died November 28, 1898.


7,

8.

(Ieorge Harris, born April

1867.

1.3.6.3.5. 6. 8.2.
Henry Ward Huntington,
born December
married, July 28, 1869, in Minneapolis, Minn.,

1.
20, 1845, in Clinton,

Ky.;

Green B. and Hannah (Scammond) Wilson. in Cherry field. Me. He is in the lumber business. He lived in Columbus, and moved from there to Winnebago City, where he stayed about six months, when he joined the arm}', to serve through the Civil War, in Co. K, 30th Reg. Wis. Vol. Inft. He enlisted December 7, 1862, and was mustered out August 22, 1865. He then went to Minneapolis, Minn., where he died in May, 1915.

Low, daughter of She was born, August 25, 1846,


Clarissa

CHILDREN, BORN IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.


1.

Eugenia May, born May

15,

1874; married.

May

25,

1886, in

Minneapolis, Timothy N. Morehouse,

who was

killed in a stage

coach accident in Oregon. Mrs. Morehouse

lives in

Minneapolis,

Minn.
2.

Alfred Leon,
Benjamin.

born April 25, 1879;


born June 30, 1881

lives in
;

Minneapolis, Minn.
in 1905,

3.

Harry Wilson;
Calla Annette,
in Minneapolis,

married

Mrs. Ella
24, 1885,

4.

5.

Helen

born August 12, 1883; died January Minn. Mabel, born January 1, 1886.

1.3.6.3.5. 6.8.2.
Helen Mabel (Huntington) Bosworth,
coln, son of

1. 5.
born January
1,

1886, in

Minneapolis, Minn; married April 11, 1905, in Minneapolis, Frederick Lin-

William Wallace and Charlotte Maria (Craig) Bosworth. was born April 13, 1876, in Minneapolis, and was married once before

He
this

marriage.

He

lived in Minneapolis, until April 13, 1905, in Blaine,


2,

Wash-

ington, until February

1906, in Seattle, until


1,

May

1,

1906, in Vancouver,

British Columbia, until July

1907,

when he went

to Seattle,

Washington,
is

where he now lives. Mr. Bosworth is a lumberman. Shriner, and a Protestant.

He

belongs to the Knights Templars,

CHILD.
1.

Mabel Ward,

born

May

19, 1908.

1. 3. 6. 3. 5. 6. 8. 2. 5.
William Augustus Huntington, born October
bus, Wis.; married,
23, 1857, in

December

4,

1877, in

Winnebago

City, Minn.,

ColumLura Fan-

HXWriNGTON GENEALOGY.
nie,

793

daughter of Edward Harrison and Jane Elizabeth (Hatch) Hutchins. She was born August 4, 1861, in Beaver Dam, AVis. He is a member of the firm of Huntington and Boylan, lumber and coal, and the Paynesville Hardware Company. He moved from Winnebago, Minn., to Winnepeg, in March, 1881, to Minneapolis, Minn., in June, 1884, to Carlton, Minn., in November, 1888, and to Paynesville, ]VIinn., in December, 1890, where he now resides. He was president of the board of Education of the Paynesville State High School for fifteen years, was postmaster in Paynesville in 1893, and, in 1907, had been mayor of Paynesville, for eight years.

CHILDREN.
*
1.
2.

Hazel, born October

22, 1880.

Edward Hutchins, born March 13, 1886, in Douglas, Kansas. He was a student in the Engineering Department of the University of Minnesota in 1905-1906.

3.

William Henry,

born

May

9,

1891.

1.3. 6.3. 5. 6. 8.2. 5. 1.


Winnebago James Harris, son of James Harris and Canarissa Ann (Richardson) Boylan. He was born December 8, 1873, in Paynesville. He is a lumber dealer, an Episcopalian, and
born October
22, 1880, in

Hazel (Huntington) Boylan,


June
6,

City, Minn.; married,

1899, in Paynesville, Minn.,

at the present time (1908)

vestryman

in the church.

CHILDREN.
1.

Arthur Huntington,

born February
3,

26, 1900.

2.

Genevieve, born October

1905.

1.3. 6. 3. 5. 6. 8. 2. 5. 3.
William Henry Huntington,
married, September
8,

born

May

9,

1891, in Paynesville, Minn.;

1912, at Vining, Minn., Boletta

M. Lund.

CHILD.
1.

William Lund,
1.

born September

2,

1913.

3.6. 3.

5. 6. 8. 2. 6.

Jennie Annette (Huntington) Parker, born October 23, 1857, in Columbus, Wis.; married, June 4, 1883, Reuben Samuel, son of Joseph and Mary (Swietzer) Parker. He was born July 22, 1857, in Toronto, Canada.

He removed to Cedar Falls, Iowa, in 1869, and to Stillwater, Minn., where he now lives. He is a merchant. They are Episcopalians.

in 1882,

794

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.
'

Walter Huntington,
He
is

born August

1,

1884, in Stillwater, Minn.

a graduate of the School of Mines, University of Minnesota,

1907.

He

is

a mining engineer, and lived in Bear Ci'cek, and

Red Lodge, Montana.


2.

From

there to Vancouver, B.

C, and

is

now, 1915, Consulting Engineer at Regina, Canada. Kathryn Irene, born May 26, 1886, in Stillwater, Minn., where
she
is

Supervisor of Art in the public schools.

3.

Ruth Henrietta,
Reuben Samuel,
in his

born April 26, 1890,

in Stillwater,

Minn.

Is

Physical Director at the Arts' Club in Lexington, Ky.


4.

born July

18, 1893, in Paynesville,

Minn.
is

He

is

a graduate of the Sewanee Military Academy, and

now, 1915, junior year at the "University of the South," at Sewanee,

Tenn.

1.3. 6. 3. 5. 6. 8. 2.8.
George Harris Huntington,
Burt
S.,

born April

7,

1867, in

Winnebago

City,

Minn.; married, September 23, 1888, in Clinton, Ky., Lillian Cora, daughter of

and Nancy Elizabeth (Rozzell) Williams.


is

She was born January

20,

1868, and was married once before this marriage.

He

a lumber salesman.
111.,

He
Mo.

has lived in Clinton, Ky., Paynesville,

Minn., Sparta,

and

St. Louis,

They

are Methodists.

CHILDREN.
1.

Howard Augustus,

born November

11, 1890.

2.
3.

Clara Elizabeth, born March 24, 1892. George Burt, born January 7, 1898.
Lillian Annette, born August
5,

4.

1902.

1.

3.6.3.

5. 6. 8. 5.
23,

James Henry Huntington,


Mary Jane
of 1905.

born June

1849, Cynthia P. Robinson, in Columbus, Wis.

Fiero in 1859, in Columbus, Wis.


in the Soldiers'

and Mexican Wars, and died

He Home

1825 married August 9, She died, and he married was a veteran of the Civil
;

in

Minnesota,

in the Fall

children.
1.

Albina

H., born

December
8,

4,

1851.

Dead. Dead.

2.

Mary
James

S.,

born November
born October

11, 1853.

3.

B.,

1856.

Dead.

4.
5.

6.

Frank. Fay. Elmer.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

795

1.3. 6.3.5. 6. 8.6.


N.

Thomas Bacon Huntington, born Y.; married, May 13, 1860, in Everton,
James and Mary (Bouker) Smith.
officer in the

January

28, 1827, in

Ogdensburg,

Lancaster, England, Sarah, daugh-

ter of

She was born

in

Newtown Market,
111.

Drayton, Shropshire, England, and died March 27, 1909, in Elgin,

He was an

Masters Association.
gold fever, in '49

He

Merchant Marine, and belonged to the Shipping began seamanship at the age of eighteen, sailed in

the " Golden Age," as mate, from


;

New York

to California, at the

time of the
;

was with General Still carrying prisoners to Honolulu was captain of the Bark Columbia, and later owned a sailing vessel which was wrecked in 1859, off the coast of California, and finally stranded off Mexico* and everything was lost. He came back to New York, sent by the American Consul, and started over became mate of the " Emerald Isle " of the Black Star Line, with Captain Cornish, and sailed from New York to Liverpool. When he married he was mate of the "Universe" in 1860, and brought his wife to this country on their wedding trip. Before the Civil War broke out he sailed on vessels, " Kitty Simpson " to Havre, France, Barbadoes, and West Indies; the "Brilliant" to Antwerp, and "William Chamberlain" to New Orleans, which was laid up when the War came. He tried farming in Wisconsin for six months was in White Star Line later, and took Propeller Hunter from Chicago to Buffalo and Boston via Great Lakes. He then left the ocean and
;

cello,

went into the railroad business. He served in the Civil War, on the Montiand Eolas, until the War closed also went up the James river after
;

Booth.

He

died in the Soldiers'

Home

at

Quincy,

111.,

in April, 1889.

CHILD.
*
1.

Laura May,

born February

10, 1863.

1.3. 6.3. 5. 6. 8.6. 1.


Laura May (Huntington) Foote,
Wis.; married,

born February 10, 1863, in York,

W. and Emma
14, 1858.

June 30, 1885, (Swan) Foote.

in Elgin,

111.,

He was

born in

Edward Kiersted, son of George Mongaup Valley, N. Y., June

1882,

Mr. Foote is a watchmaker. He lived in Mongaup Valley, N. Y., until and then moved to Elgin, 111., where he still resides. They are Congre-

gationalists.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Clifford LeRoy, born June 25, 1886, in Elgin, 111. Earle Kenneth, born December 14, 1888, in Elgin,

111.

1.3. 6. 3. 5. 6. 10.
Jonathan M. Huntington,
born
in

Bethel Vt., in 1799;

married
in

Deborah Cleveland, who was born in Poultney, Vt., in 1907. He died Middlebury, Vt., December 31, 1840, where his widow was living in 1860.

796

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Warren Weaver,

3.

James Charles Cleveland,

born October 10, 1820. Parker, born March 21, 1822.


born March
1,

1824.

4.

Laura

A., born in 1826; married Horatio

N. Upson, and Hved

in

Middlebury, Vt.
5.

George Enoch,

born

in 1828;

married Malvina Post of Canada


of

6.

Lyman

7.

Dead. W., born in 1831; married Mary Hathron Vt., and lived in Middlebury, Vt. He is dead. Albert Cleveland, born January 3, 1834.

East, and lived in Middlebury, Vt.

Weybridge,

8.
9.

Mary. Maria.

1.3. 6.3.5. 6. 10. 1. Warren Weaver Huntington, born in Burlington,


1820; married, in Buffalo, N.
Y".,

Vt.,

October

10,

in

1842, Eliza A., daughter of


in

Sarah (Hosford) Jeudivine.


lived in Galena,
111.

She was born


CHILD.

Geneva, N. Y.,

in

Henry and 1823. They

1.

Henry

J.,

born in Buffalo, N. Y., in 1844, and died in Galena,


4,

111.,

September

1854.

1.3. 6. 3. 5. 6. 10.2.
James Parker Huntington, born March
Vt.; married, in

21, 1822, in

Middlebury, Charlotte Eugenia Heath.

April, 1826, in Middlebury, Vt., and died

June

1,

1903, in

Middlebury, She was born in Baraboo, Wis.

He was

a dyer in a woolen mill

up

to 1878,

when he became a merchant.


18, 1894.

He

lived in

Wildwood, Florida,
in 1878.

in
in

1886, in Blairstown, Iowa, in 1877, and in Elgin,


111.,

Hanover,
lived.

111.,

He

died

June

He was

very prominent in church

affairs in

the locality

in

which they

They were Methodists.


CHILD.
1.

Howard Henry,

born

May

22, 1845.

1.3. 6. 3. 5. 6. 10.2.
Howard
Vt.;

1.
Middlebury,
of
4,

Henry Huntington, born May


9,

22, 1845, in

married April

1866, in Hanover,
8,

111.,

uel Jobe.
in

She was born April Warden, Washington.

1846, in

Maria Amelia, daughter Hanover, 111., and died July


Wildwood,

Sam1905,

He was

a cabinet maker.

He

lived in
111.,

Fla., in 1886, in Blairs-

town, Iowa, in 1877, in Hanover,

in

1878, in Racine, Wis., in 1895, in

Baraboo, Wis.,

in 1896, in Clinton, IVIich., in 1900, in Seattle,

Wash.,

in 1905,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
in in

797
where he died

Warden, Wash.,
February, 1913.

in

1905, and returned to Seattle, in 1906,

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Mabel Leonora, born in August 1870, and died Jennie Parker, born March 7, 1874.
1.

in 1872.

3.6.3.5.6. 10.2. 1.2.

Jennie Parker (Huntington, McCracken) Lydiard, born March 111.; married, first, June 28, 1893, in Hanover, Benjamin Hugh, son of Myran, and Georgiana (Coghill) McCracken. He was born April 6, 1871, in Carrollton, Ky., and died, January 20, 1907, at Moses Lake, Wash.
7,

1874, in Hanover,

Mr. ]\IcCracken was a spinner in a woolen


until 1890,

mill,

and lived

in

Madison, Ind.,

moved

to

Hanover,

111.,

in 1895, to

Racine, Wis., in 1896, to Bara-

boo, Wis., in 1901, to Clinton, Mich., in 1904,

He

took

and to Seattle, Wash., in 1906. up homestead land near Moses Lake, Washington. He was a
11, 1909, in

Methodist.

Mrs. McCracken married as her second husband, December


Seattle,

Wash., Thomas Edward, son of Edward Langley and Wilhelmina (McKay) Lydiard. He was born July 21, 1866, in Boston, Mass. Mr. Lydiard is a bookkeeper in the Auditors office of the Great Northern Railroad, (1910)

and has been in the mining business. He lived in Boston, Mass., went to Alaska in 1897, and to Seattle, where they now live, in 1904. He was married once before this marriage.

CHILDREN. (MCCRACKEN).
1.

2.

3.

Marie Nannette, born May 18, 1894, in Hanover, Til. Lawrence Eugene, born June 21, 1896, in Racine, Wis. Eleanor May Charlotte, born September 29, 1898, in
boo, Wis.

Bara-

1. 3. 6. 3. 5. 6.

10.3.
1,

Charles Cleveland Huntington, born March


l)ury, Vt.;

1824, in Middle-

married,

daughter of
15, 1824, in

September 8, 1847, in Middlebury, Vt., Sarah Ann, David Miles and Margaret (Stuart) Ransom. She was born May Jericho, Vt., and died :May 17, 1857, in Middlebury, Vt. He
first,

married, second,

March

5,

1858, in

Underbill, Vt. Julia Ripley,

who

died in

Middlebury, Vt.

He was
in the Civil

a machinist, and lived in Middlebury, Vt.,

all his life

with the ex-

ception of five years, 1868 to 1872,

when he

lived in

Milwaukee.

He

served

War,

as Color Bearer, for Co.

served for three years, and re-enlisted.


dlebury, Vt.

A, 6th Vermont; enlisted in 1861, He died in December, 1892, in Mid-

They were Methodists.

798

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN MIDDLEBURY, VT.
*
1.

2.

Warren Lyttle, born June 10, 1848. Herman Langworthy, born in 1850,
dlebury, Vt.

and died

in 1855, in

Mid-

3.

William Charles,
Vt.

born in 1856; died in 1857, in Middlebury,


in 1866.

4.

William Henry, born

1.3. 6. 3.
Vt.; married,

5. 6.

10.3.

1.

of

born June 10, 1848, in Middlebury, December 25, 1868, in Watertown, Wis., Anna Maude, daughter Stephen Hedges and Lucinda (Drake) Mileham. She was born in 1848,
Penn.
a mechanical engineer.

Warren Lyttle Huntington,

in Milford,

He

is

He moved
111.,

to

Wisconsin in 1867,
111.,

to

Man-

hattan, Kan., in 1878, to Aurora,

in 1888, to Chicago,

in

1892, to

Peshtigo, Wis., where he

now

lives, in 1895.

They

are Congregationalist.

children.
*
1.

2.

Stephen Charles, born March 7, 1873. Warren Emmett, born April 26, 1886, in Aurora,
1. 3. 6. 3.

111.

5.6. 10. 3.

1. 1.
7,

Stephen Charles Huntington, born March

1873, in

New

Rich-

mond, Wis.; married, September 7, 1900, in Menominee, Mich., Grace Lenore, daughter of Frank and Olive (O'Bryan) Helmer. She was born in Oconto, Wis. He is a railway freight conductor. He moved from New Richmond,
Wis., to Manhattan, Kan., in 1878, to Aurora,
111.,

in 1888, to Chicago,

111.,

in

1890, to Clinton, Mich., in 1894, and to Peshtigo, Wis., in


Congregationalists.

1898.

They

are

They

lived in Peshtigo, Wis., in 1915.

children, born in peshtigo, wis.


1.

Warren

Lyttle, born June

24, 1901.
10, 1902.

2.

Olive Neil, born September

1. 3. 6. 3.

5.6. 10. 7.
born January
3,

Albert Cleveland Huntington,


of

1834, in Middle-

bury, Vt.; married, April 26, 1858, in Middlebury, Sarah Elizabeth, daughter

Ansel D. and Sarah (Goff) Stearns.

She was born March


jNIich.

6,

183 7,

in

Mid-

dlebury, Vt., and died September 27, 189 7, in Clinton,

He was
November

a woolen

mill

superintendent.
111.,

He

lived

in

Middlebury, Vt.,

Gilbertville, Mass.,

Hanover,

and

finally in Clinton, Mich.,

where he

died,

11, 1905.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY
CHILDREN.
1.

799

Laura Amelia, bom


Middlebury, Vt.

Aj)ril

16,

1859; died October

4,

1868, in

2.

3.

Carrie Frances, bom July 5, 1868. Sara Luella, born November 21, 1877.
1. 3. 6. 3. 5. 6.

10. 7.2.

Carrie Frances (Huntington) Parker, born July 5, 1868, in Middlcl)ury, Vt.; married, JNIay 6, 1891, in Clinton, Midi., Edward Lewis, son of Solomon and Miriam (Lindley) I'arker. lie was born March 14, 186 7, in
Providence, R.
I.

Mr. Parker
lie

is

moved

to Clinton in 1871, to

Superintendent of the Clinton Woolen Manufacturing Co. South Bend, Ind., in April, 1903, and back to
resides, in April, 1905.

Clinton,

where he now

He

has been four times elected

President of the village of Clinton.


local politics.

He

is

a Republican,

and prominent

in

They

are Methodists.

children, born in CLINTON, MICH.


1.

2.
3.

Carl Huntington, born August 31, 1892. Laura Miriam, born November 16, 1894.
Sara Elizabeth, born
February
29, 1904, in

July 23, 1897, in Clinton, Mich., and died

South Bend, Ind.


12,

4.

Albert Edward, born March


1908, in Clinton, Mich.

1902, and

died

October 29,

5.

Carolyn Edwina,

born ]March

18, 1915.

1.3.6.3.5.6. 10.7.
Sara Luella (Huntington) Parker,
Hanover,
IlL;

3.
Frank Lindley,
17, 1873,

born November 21, 1877, in

married,

November

14, 1899, in Clinton, Mich.,

son of Solomon and Miriam (Lindley) Parker.


in Clinton,

He was

born August
in the

Mich.
is

Mr. Parker

assistant superintendent
is

and designer

woolen

mills.

He

has lived in South Bend, Ind., and

now

living in Clinton, Mich.

They

are Methodists.

children, born in CLINTON, MICH.


1. 2.

Frank Lindley, born April 23, 1902. Charles Edward, born June 24, 1906.

1.3.6.3.5.
Whitman Huntington,
ried, in Mansfield,

7.
Windham, Conn.; marin Mansfield,

born July

12, 1763, in

February

16, 1787,

Susan Clark, who was born

Conn., August 24, 1768, and died in

New

Haven,

Vt.,
3,

March
1847.

4,

1837.

He

re-

sided in the latter place, where he died,

November

800

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.

The
two
in
1.

first

seven of

tliis

family were born in Mansfield, Conn., and the last

New Haven,

Vt.

SoPHRONiA, born March 24, 1788; married, in New Haven, Vt., December 25, 1808, Esek Sprague, and died in the same place,
July
1,

1811.
24,

2.

Clarissa, born August


]\

1790;

married, in

New

Haven,

Vt.,

larch 4, 1810, Silvester Langdon.

They

lived in Constable,

N. Y.
*
3.

4.

Damaris, born August 10, 1792. Erastus, born November 25, 1794, and November 10, 1795.
Susan, born August
27, 1818,

died in Mansfield, Conn.,

5.

28, 1796; married, in

New Haven,
15, 1832.

Vt.,

May

Joseph Wheeler, and died February


3,

6.
7.

.Joseph Clark, born October


of

1798.
8,

Erastus Whitman, born August

1802, and died in the city

New
4,

York, June 25, 1832, unmarried.


4,

8.

Harriet, born May


ber
1829,

1804

married, at

New

Haven,

Vt.,

NovemJanu-

9.

John B. Huntley, and lived Lucius, born August 29, 1806, and died in
ary 19, 1814.

in Bridport, Vt.

New

Haven,

Vt.,

1.3.6. 3.5.7.
Conn.; married, December
1,

3.
10, 1792, in Mansfield,

Uamaris (Huntington) HENDRix,born August


1812, in

New

Haven,

Vt.,

Henry Hendrix, who

resided in Highland, Wis., where he died July 11, 1832.

He was

the son of

David Hendrix,

of

Canaan, Conn.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Lucius II., born October 17, 1814, in New Haven, Vt., married Nancy Spafford, in Cleveland, O. Julian F., born July 14, 1816, and died October 7, 1818, in New
Haven, Vt.

3.

4.

Erastus W., born August 22, 1818, and died September 9, 1819. Caroline H., born February 12, 1820; married Alexander Coburn,
in Cleveland,

O.

5.

6.

7.

W., born February 19, 1822, at Moscow, N. Y.; married Keziah Smith, of Burlington, Vt. Anna S., born September 28, 1824, at Moscow, N. Y.; married Henry B. Morse, of Fort Covington, Wis. GuSTAVUS S., born July 19, 1826, in New Haven, Vt.; married
jNIeribah A. Orton, of Cleveland, O.
E., born March 8, 1828, in New Haven, Susannah Rowland, at Mineral Point, Wis. Clara IL, born June 12, 1830, in New Haven, Edward Dodson, of Highl9,nd, Wis.

Henry

8.

George

Vt.;

married
married

9.

Vt.;

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

801

1.3.6.3.5.7.6.
Joseph Clark Huntington, born October
married, in
3,

1798, in Mansfield, Conn.,

Haven, Vt., September 28, 1825, Julia A., daughter of Levi Warner, who was born December 24, 1804, and died in Chicago, 111., December
6,

New

1852.

He

lived with his family in Chicago.

CHILDREN.
This family, excepting the second and
1.

last,

were born

in

New

Haven, Vt.

2. 3.

4. 5.
6.

SoPHRONiA, born June 19, 1826. Dewitt Clinton, born in Middlebury Vt., January Erastus Darwin, born March 23 ? Joseph Clark, born February 27, 1832. Lavinia Chapman, born April 16, 1834. Charles Warner, born in Middlebury, Vt, April
died in Chicago,

10, 1828.

27, 1842,

and

All of this

September 12, 1856. family, except Charles, were living in Chicago


111.,

in 1860.

1.3.6.3.6.
James Huntington,
ried

born April 25, 1728, in Lebanon, Conn.

Hannah, daughter of Jonathan Marsh. He town shepherd. He was so conscientious that he sheep on the Sabbath, and a boy was employed by He died December 10, 1812, at the residence of his
His wife died
in 1795, in

He marwas several summers the


refused taking care of the

the town for this service.

son Joseph, in Orange, Vt.

Norwich, Vt.

children.
*
*
1. 2.

3.

Asa, born March 29, 1758. Zebulon, born November 25, 1766. Jonathan, lived several years in Canada, married, and had a son who died of cholera, in Bloomington College, in 1832. Becoming
left her and went to the West, where he married again and had twin sons. William, born May 26, 1 775. Joseph, born in 1778. Submit, born, as her son Seth supposes, in Hartford, Vt., in 1769 married Thomas, (1. 2. 5. 1. 5. 4.) See page 318. Alice, married Samuel Wadhams, of Boston, Vt., and had one daughter who lived, named Jerusha Leland. She died in 1858.

convinced of the infidelity of his wife, he

* *

4.
5.
6.

7.

8.

Lydia, was

killed

by the accidental discharge

of a gun, at the age

of fourteen.

1.3.6.3. 6.
Asa Huntington,
bard,

1.
that he

born March 29, 1758; married, in 1785, Martha Hib16^ J 764.

who was born June

Under the impression

was called

51

802
to

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
to that city,

prophesy against Quebec, Canada, he went


died.

took the small pox

and

His widow was,

in

1861, living in Enfield, N. H., a happy and

hopeful old lady.

CHILDREN.
* *
1.

Hannah,

born April
4,

1,

1786.

2.
3.

Sarah, born April

1788.
15, 1790.

Martha,

born January

*
*

4. 5.
6.
7.

RoswELL, born January

29, 1792.

Arunah, born February 23, 1794. ACHSAH, born November 5, 1796, and
LoREN, born January
21, 1799.

lived in Enfield,

N.

II.

1. 3. 6. 3.6. 1. 1. Hannah (Huntington) Parkhurst, born April


cember
3,

1.

1786; married De-

1807, Elisha Parkhurst.

children.
1.

IIiRAM, born September

17, 1808,

and lived in Minnesota.


in 1814.

2. 3.

Laura, born November

23, 1810,
11, 1812.

and died

Hannah,

born October

4.
5.
6.
7.

Harriet, born October 11, 1812. PhIneas, born May 1, 1815, and died in 1848, in Enfield, N. H. Sarah, born January 18, 1817, and died July 11, 1844. Lydia, born August 11, 1820, and died in September, 1823,
Sharon, Vt.

in

8.
9.

Harvey, born February 20, 1823. Arunah, born September 13, 1826.

1.3. 6.3. 6. 1. 2.
Sarah (Huntington, Clement) Davis,
in

born April

4,

1788; married,

Tunbridge, Vt., in 1809, William Clement.


in

He

died about the year 1820,

and

1825 she married Jacob Davis, of Randolph, Vt.

children,
1.

(clement.)

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

803

1. 3. 6. 3. 6. 1. 3.

Maktha (Huntington) Downer, born January December, 1808, Saul Downer, of Sharon, Vt.
children.
1. 2.

15,

1790; married in

Worcester.
Jason, a lawyer
in Wisconsin.

3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

Chester. Susan, a teacher. Franklin. Albert.


Alice, died about 1909.

1.3.6.3. 6. 1.4.
Parker.

RoswELL Huntington, born January He lived for years in Sharon, Vt.,

29, 1792; married, in 1823,

Almira

but afterwards went West, where

he died.

children.
This family, seven in number, were born in Sharon, and
in childhood.
1.

all

but two died

The names

of the survivors are

2.

Emeline. Elbert.
1. 3. 6. 3. 6. 1.

5.
Roxbury, Washing-

Arunah

Huntington, born February


Canada.

23, 1794, in

ton Co., Vt.; married, in

Upper Canada, Mary Hersey.

They

lived in Brant-

ford, Province of Ontario,

He

died January 10, 1877.

The

third

clause of his will reads as follows

" It
after

is

my

will that

my

said executors shall, as soon after

my

decease as

may be found convenient, sell and


paying

convert

all

my

said real estate into cash,

and

my funeral and

testamentary expenses, and proving and register-

my will, pay and deliver the rest and residue thereof to the Government and Legislature of the State of Vermont, U. S. A., to be disposed of by the said Government and Legislature as they shall deem best, having regard
ing this
to the

recommendations hereinafter contained." Hon. Samuel E. Pingree who was Governor of Vermont, 1878-82-84, and has been the Town Clerk of Hartford, Vt., for many years, wrote on May 25, and June 1, 1915, that this legacy amounted to ($205,111.22) two hundred and five thousand, one hundred and eleven dollars and twenty-two cents, after all claims, liens and court expenses had been paid, and that every town of the State of Vermont had its proportionate benefit of the legacy for school purposes.

804

huntington genealogy.
children.
1.

2. 3.

Henry. Charles. Margaret.

4.

Martha.
1. 3. 6. 3. 6. 2.

Zkbulon Huntington,
1804, Keziah Nichols,

born November

25,

1766;

luarried,

June

24,

who was

born, April 11, 1776, and was living in Enfield,

N. H.,

in 1862.

He

died in December, 1851.

children.
*
*
1.

Samuel, born April


Lydia, born July

10, 1805.

2. 3.

24, 1807.
6,

Thomas, born October


Eunice, born April
4,

1808,

and died October

12, 1836.

4.

1810, and lived in 1862, unmarried, in the

Society of Friends, in Enfield, N. H.

5.

6.
7.

Mary, born June 29, 1813. Anna, born November 20, 1815. Rhoda, born November 26, 1817, and
Enfield, N. H., August 16, 1845.

died

among

the Friends in

8.

RuFUS, born August


1. 3.

19, 1822.

6.3. 6. 2.

1.

Samuel Huntington,
and Orpha (Judd) Brown.
ilied in

born April 10, 1835, in Hemmingsford, Canada;

married, January 14, 1835, in Plattsburgh, N. Y., Polly, daughter of William

She was born


to

in 1810, in Plattsburgh,

N.

Y.,

and

1874, in Iowa.

He was
In 1869 he
18, 1871.

a farmer.
to

He removed
Co., Iowa,

Dane

Co., Wis., in

moved

Green

where he was

killed in a tornado,

November, 1853. June

He

bore arms for a short time under the (^ueen in Canada.


oflfices,

He

freijuently

held minor township

and probably some minor offices in the local Episcopal Church in Canada. There was little of renown in the life of Samuel Huntington. An unassuming and noble man, quiet in all his life among his neighbors; a good father, who by kindness and love controlled his family, and,
with the noble mother of his children, brought them
uj)

in the

nurture and

admonition of the Lord.

CHILDREN, HORN IN HEMMINGSFORD, CANADA.


*
1. 2.

Orpha, born

in

1836.
in 1838.
2,

*
*

3.

Victoria, born Kezia, born December

Mary

1840.

4.

James W.,

born

May

11, 1843,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
* *
5.
6.

805

Elizabeth Aitn, born March 30, Maria, born February 12, 1848.
it is

1845.

This record was received from James W.,

(1. 3. 6. 3. 6. 2. 1. 4.) is as

he

remembers, and he says

only partially reliable.

1.3. 6.3. 6. 2.
Orpha (Huntington) Slark,
married,

1. 1.

born in 1836, in Hemmingsford, Canada;


Co., Wis.,

November

14, 1854, in

Dane

Abraham

Slark.

She died

in

South Dakota

in 1901.

CHILDREN.
1.

Anna Orpha,

married a Mr. Scripture, and lives

in

Randolph, Neb.

2.

3. 4. 5.
6.

Emily Jane. James Clement, deceased; left one son, Harvey. Elmer Ellsworth, lives in Lodi, Wis. Gordon Walter, deceased. Harriet May, married a Mr. Batman; lives in Whittier,
one son, Robert.

Cal.;

has

7.

Mary

8.

Elizabeth. Nellie, lives in Presho, South Dakota.


1. 3.

6.3.6.2.

1. 1. 2.
a Mr. Simmons, and lives in

Emily Jane (Slark) Simmons, married


Verdon, South Dakota.

children.
1.

William Irwin,
Gordon.

deceased.

2.

3.

Harvey
Boyd.

E.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Frank Lester.
Charles Henry. Ray Abraham.
Gladys.

8.
9.

Elmer Samuel Huntington.


Mabel. Harriet.

10. 11.

1.3. 6.3.
Mary Elizabeth
1907,

6. 2. 1. 1. 7.
She died
in

(Slark) Tinker, married Mr. Tinker.


Wis.

and was buried

in Altoona,

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Dudley, born in 1892. MuRL, born in 1894.


Virginia, born
in 1904.

3.

806

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 6. 3. 6.2.
Mary
married,
ried,
first,

1. 2.

Victoria (Huntington, Perry) McKague, born in 1838; Solon Perry, in September, 1858, in Dane Co., Wis. She marThey live in Walnut Grove, Minn. second, a Mr. McKague.
CHILDREN,
1.

(perry.)

Charles

S., lives in

Kaspar, So. Dak.

2.

Edgar

J., lives in Pierre, So.

Dak.

3.

4.
5.

High Forest, Minn. Idalette, buried in High Forest, Minn.


in

Fanny, buried

William,

lives in

Kaspar, So. Dak.

children,
6.
7.

(mckague.)

Joseph Winnifred,

lives in

Walnut Grove, Minn.

8. 9.

10,

Wrena, died, aged seven years. Myrtle Bell, died, aged five months. Roy Huntington, lives in Walnut Grove, Minn. Floyd Wellington, lives in Spokane, Wash., and has two children.
1. 3.

6.3. 6. 2.

1. 3.

Kezia (Huntington) Bower, born December 2, 1840, in Hemmingsford, Canada; married, November 14, 1860, in Dane Co., Wis., John Calvin,

He was born August Mr. Bower is a stonemason, president of the Rapid City Free LibThey are Congregationalists, and live in Rapid rary, and a newspaper writer.
son of Ranssellaer and Christianna (Camack) Bower.
31, 1839.

City, S. D.

children.
1.

Alice Rhoda, born November


in 1882,

6,

1861, in

Dane

Co., Wis.; married,

Joseph B. Gossage.
is

They

live in

Rapid

City, S. D.,

where she
2.

editor of the " Daily Journal."

James Ranssellaer,
1865, in

born March 11, 1863; died September 16,


30, 1865; died

Dane

Co.,

Wis.

3.

John Sidney, born December


in

September

16, 1889,

HiU

City, S. D.

4.

Warren Mayo,

5.

born July 5, 1867, in Dane Co., Wis., married in Hot Springs. Louisa Victoria, married, December 25, 1892, in Rapid City, She died April 9, S. D., Edward Barthold, who has since died.
1894, in Bridge Port, S. D.

6.

Nettie, married
let Bale.

at Keystone,
live at

They

November 12, George Hot Springs, S. D.

Bart-

> Twins.

7.

Rose.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
8.

807
They
live in

QuiNNiE, married Hermosa, S. D.

in Keystone, ^Milton J. Everly.

9.

Laura Gertrude,
Rapid
City, S. D.

born November 27, 1880, in Vermilion,


S. I).,

S. D.;

married in Rapid City,

Claud

Van Nuyce.

They

live in

1. 3. 6. 3. 6. 2, 1. 4.

James W. Huntington,

born

May

11, 1843, in

Hemmingsford, Canada;

married, September 21, 1879, in Springfield, Wis., Ella K., daughter of Eli

and Alphia (Zane) Harding. She was ])orn December 29, 1856, in Springfield, Wis. He has now retired from all activities, and has been school teacher, County Supt. of Schools, county clerk, and bank cashier. He served in the Civil War, in Company D, 23d Wis. Inf., Col. Txuppys. He enlisted August 15, 1862, and was discharged July 26, 1865. He moved to High Forest, Minn., in April, 186 7, to Jefferson, Iowa, where
he now resides,
in

May, 1869.

He

held county offices for six years.

They

are Methodists, and Mr. Huntington has been treasurer of the Church for

twenty years, and Sunday School Supt.,

off

and on, for forty years.

CHILDREN.
1.

Dow

Gerald, born July

10,

1880, and

died April 14, 1890, in

Jefferson, Iowa.
2.

M. Bert, born November


son, Iowa.

14,

1882

died

March

1,

1907, in Jeff'er-

1.3. 6. 3. 6. 2. 1.5.
Elizabeth Ann (Huntington) Rue, born March 30, 1845; married, November 14, 1865, in High Forest, Minn., Lewis S. Rue. They live in
Caldwell, Idaho.

CHILDREN.
*
1.
2.

LiLLiE Maria. Jasper Samuel, married;


child,

lives in

Graham, Mont., and has one

Lewis

S.

3.
4.

Fred William, married Erva Bower, and lives in Graham, JSlont. George Reginald Huntington, has two children, Helen and
Leroyd.

5.

6.
7.

Birdie, married a Mr. Straton, and lives in Mackey, Idaho their son died in 1906; a daughter, Mabel, was born in 1905. Alfred Welch, married Helen Estes; lives in Graham, Mont.
;

Walter,

lives in Spearfish, So.

Dak.

1.3. 6. 3. 6. 2.
Idaho.

1. 5. 1.
;

LiLLiE Maria (Rue) Green, married Mr. Green

lives in Caldwell,

808

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

Pearl, born in 1889. Ckcil May, born in 1891.

4.
5.
6.

George Huntington, born in 1893. Jasper Samuel, born in 1895. Ruth Elizabeth, born in 1900. Carol Norton, born in 1905.
1. 3.

6.3.6.2. 1.6.

born February 22, 1848, in HemmingsCanada; married, February 28, 1869, in High Forest, Minn., AVilliam H., son of William W. and Leonora (Hubbard) Rose. He was born November 23, 1844, in Cattaraugus Cownty, N. Y. Mr. Rose was in the fire insurance busiHe has lived in Canada for five ness from 1866 to 1906, and is now farming. years, in Wisconsin fourteen years, in Minnesota three years, in Wisconsin one year, in Iowa for six years, in South Dakota twelve years, and in Colorado, where he still lives, for twenty-three years. He served in the Civil War, as Musician in Co. B, 23d Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry. He enlisted August 13, 1862, and was discharged July 4,
ford,

Maria (Huntington) Rose,

1865.

children.
1.

Lizzie Jessamine, born December

10, 1869, in Stewartville,

Minn.

She
2.

lives in

Denver, Colorado.
26, 1871; died

Charles Huntington, born September


12, 1874, in Jefferson,

January

Iowa.

3.

Olive Maud, born May 10, 1873, in Jefferson, Iowa; married, November 25, 1891, Henry S. Killen. They live in Port Townsend,
Washington.

4.

William Henry,
October

born

May

5,

1876, in Jefferson, Iowa; married,

14, 1902, Alice Dunlaj).

They

live in

Denver, Col.
live in

5.

George Lawrence, born October


gee, Okla.

30, 1877, in Springfield, S. D.;

married, June 16, 1910, Grace Bronaugh.

They

Musko-

6.

Frank Lloyd,
York
City,

born

May

23, 1879, in Tripp, S. D.; lives in

New

N. Y.
born October
15, 1880, in

7.

Robert Raymond,
Denver, Col.

Tripp, S. D.; lives in

8.

Rolland Keith,
November
Col.

born November

8,

1885, in Pierre, S. D.; married,

15, 1905,

Rosabel Watson.
(1. 3. 6. 3. 6. 2. 1.)

They

live in

Brighton,

The descendants

of

Samuel

in 1906

formed among

themselves in Rapid City, South Dakota, a "Huntington Temperance Missionary Circle"; object, family interest and a

common

purpose.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 6. 3. 6. 2. 2.

809

Lydia (Huntington) Welch, born July 24, 1807; married, June They were living in Dane, Wis., in 1862. 1831, Walter Welch.
children.
1.
2.

20,

Daniel, when last heard from was Moses, went to California.

in California.

3.

4.
5.

Alma, married B. F. Chapman in 1859. Rhoda, married Hiram Clark, January 1, 1861. Maria, married Julius January 4, 1860.
,

These three daughters were teachers before marriage.


6.
7.

Alfred.
Persis.
^

1. 3. 6. 3. 6> 2* 5,

Mary (Huntington) Duncan,


16, 1830,

born June

29, 1813; married,

January

William P. Duncan, of Canada.

children.
1.

2.

3.

4.
5.

6.

Charles. James. lucretia. Elizabeth. Emily, was a teacher. Almira, was a teacher.

1. 3. 6. 3. 6. 4.

William Huntington, born


married,

in

Lebanon, Conn.,

May

26, 1775,

and

March 22, and died November


town.

1795, Elizabeth Derby,


3,

who was born October

22, 1778,

1826.

He

lived in Washington, Vt.

He

twice repre-

sented the town in the state legislature, and was

much

in public life in the

He

was, in 1859, in the enjoyment of his mental faculties, and living in

joyful hope of heaven.

children, born in WASHINGTON, VT.


*
1.

2.

William M., born June 2, 1796. Ben.jamin, born November 12, 1797, and died
ton,

single, in

Washingsame same

3.

December 30, 1821. Sally, born August 10, 1799, and died September
year, in Washington.

10, of the

4.

Cyrus, born August

19, 1800,

and died October and died


in

3,

of the

year, in Washington.
5.

Cynthia, born November


cember
20, 1821.

10, 1801,

Washington, De-

810
6.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Elizabeth, born July
ary 11, 1822.
*
7.

25, 1803,

and died

in

Washington, Febru-

8.

DiANTHA, born June 7, 1805. Nathanie*., born May 9, 1807, and died
ber 25, 1825.

in

Washington, Novem-

9.

Lucy, born September

26, 1810.

10.

Dana

S.,

born

May

2,

1812.

* 11.

* 12. * 13.

John P., born February 13, 1814. Warren, born September 1, 1818. Harry, born April 2, 1820.

1. 3. 6. 3.

6.4.
2,

1.

William M. Huntington,
ried,

born June

1796, in Washington, Vt.; mar-

April 17, 1821,

Nancy

Calef.

He

lived in

Washington, Vt.,

in 1860.

children.
1.

Cynthia, born

in Boston, Mass.,

August

7,

1822.

2.

Benjamin

L.,

born December

16, 1826.

3.

Almedia, born November


ary 19, 1830.

30, 1829,

and died

in

Washington, Janu-

4.
5.

William L., born November 30, 1831. Orrin p., born in Washington, March
ironsmith.

1,

1833.

He
.

is,

or was, an

6.
7.

Delia

G., born in
in

Lester, born

Washington, October Washington, December

16, 1835.
24, 1838.

1.3.6. 3. 6. 4. 1.2.
Benjamin
1826.

L.

Huntington, born

in

Montpelier, Vt,

December

16,

He was

a grocer in his native town.

children.
1.

Wilder

P.,

born

May

7,

1852, in Montpelier.

2. 3.

Florence E., born March 27, 1855. Charles F., born June 8, 1857.

1.

3.6.3. 6.4. 1.4.


in

William 1831. He was

L.

Huntington, born

Washington,

Vt.,

November

30,

a mechanic.

child.
1.

Eva Bell,

born August 22, 1857.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

811

1.3. 6. 3. 6.4.7.
DiANTHA (Huntington) Barron,
Vt.;

born June

7,

1805, in Washington,

married September

25, 1825, Justin

Barron, of Washington, where they

resided.

CHILDREN.
1.

AzRO

N.,

born December

5,

1826; died

March
in

6,

1846, in

Wash-

ington, Vt.
2.

Alonzo W., born January

22, 1828,

and lived
25,

La

Crosse, Wis.

3.

4.

Edwin P., born June 11, William Huntington,


Crosse, Wis.

1834, and lived in Washington, Vt.

born April
21, 1840,

1838, and lived in

La

5.

Cynthia

E.,

born January

and

lived in

Washington, Vt.

1.3.6.3. 6.4. 9.
Lucy (Huntington) Barron, born September
Vt.;
26, 1810, in

Washington,

married March

18, 1834, Isaac

Barron, of Washington, where they lived.

CHILDREN.
1.

Norman, born February

24, 1835,

2.

Harry

V., born

December

11, 1841,

and lived at St. Mary, Montana, and lived at Washington, Vt.

1.3. 6.3.6.4. 10.


Dana Sylvester Huntington,
Vt.,

born

May

2,

1812, in Washington,
lived in

ton,

and married, December 22, 1836, Abby Austin. Vt., where he died September 11, 1882.

They

Washing-

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

4.

George, born in Holland, N. Y., May 6, 1838. Chauncey, born in Corinth, Vt., September March 24, 1858. Henry Clay, born April 22, 1844. Austin B., born in Corinth, Vt., September 21,
1.

4,

1840, and died

1846.

3.6. 3.6.4. 10.3.


April 22, 1844, in Corinth, Vt.; mar-

Henry Clay Huntington, bom


ried in Vershire, Vt.,
ter of

Emma

Lucas; married, second, Nettie Peasley, daugh-

Hiram and Liza (Butterick) Brown.


is

She was born March

2,

1851.

He

a farmer, and lives in Corinth, Vt.

They

are Universalists.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary

Lucretia, born June


born June

13,

1880;

married Carroll Hood,

April 12, 1897.


*
2.

Dana Sylvester,

13, 1881.

812

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 6.3. 6.4. 10.3.


Dana Sylvester Huntington,

2.

born June 13, 1881, in Corinth, Vt.;

married, January 28, 1902, in South Ryegate, Vt., IlaLyle, daugliter of George

AVashington and Sophia Cutter (Stebbins) Marston.

She was born Septem-

ber 12, 1882, in Corinth, Vt., where she died June 14, 1910.

He

is

a farmer,

and

lives in Corinth, Vt.

Hooker, in East Corinth, Vt.

Mr. Huntington married a second time, June 24, 1912, Eva Frances She was born August 18, 1890, in Corinth, Vt.
are CongregationaUsts.

They

CHILDREN, BORN IN CORINTH, VT.


1.

2.
3.

4. 5.

Guy Sylvester, born October 16, 1903. Roy Marston, born April 13, 1906. Hazel, born May 2, 1909, and died February 18, 1913. Harold, born May 23, 1913, and died December 19, 1913.
Beatrice, born September
20, 1914.

1.

3.6.3.6.4.

11.

John
married,

P. Huntington, born February 13, 1814, in Washington, Vt., and March 31, 1840, Elizabeth Smith. They lived in Washington, Vt.,

where he was a mechanic.

CHILDREN, BORN IN W^ASHINGTON, VT.


1.

2.

3.

Rebecca, born December 29, 1840, and died March 29, 1841. Julia A., born September 6, 1842. Ethan Allen, born March 16, 1847, and died December 17, 1855.
1. 3. 6. 3. 6. 4. 12.

Warrkn Huntington,

born September

1,

1818, in Washington, Vt.;

married, February 27, 1842, Lydia Smith, and lived in Washington, Vt.

children, born in WASHINGTON, VT.


1. 2. 3.

Charles W., born December 26, 1842. George E., born December 29, 1844. Frank A., born March 11, 1851; lives in

Pineflat, Calif., (1908).

1. 3. 6. 3. 6.4. 13.

Harry Huntington,

born April

2,

1820, iu Washington, Vt.; married,


in

July 22, 1847, Sophia C. Mattoon, and lived

Washington.

children, born in WASHINGTON, VT.


1. 2.

Clara

E.,

born April 22, 1849, and died


6,

May

26, of the

same year.

Flora, born August

1853.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

813

1.3. 6.3. 6. 5.
Joseph Huntington, born
1857.
in

17 78 in Connecticut; married, in 1807,

Harriet Convers, and lived in Orange, Vt.

He

died in Charleston, Vt., in

CHILDREN, BORN IN ORANGE, VT.


1.

Almika, born
ton, Vt.,

in 1808; married, in 1832,

Lewis Moffat
in 1834,

of Charles-

and had one

son, Rinaldo,

born

who married

Amelia Hutchinson,
*
2.

in 1859,

and lived

in Charleston, Vt.

3. 4.

James Truman, born January 26, 1811. Edmund, born in 1813, and died in Orange,

Vt., in 1814.

Laura Ann,

5.
6.
7.

born in 1816, and died in Charleston in 1831. Carlos William, born February 5, 1818.
1820.

* *
*

8.

Sylvanus Convers, born April 14, Leonard Warren, born in 1822. Sylvester T., born in 1825.

1.3.6.3.6.5.2.
James Truman Huntington,
born January 26, 1811, in Orange, Vt.;
married, in January, 1837, Lucy Fuller, and lived in Lowell, Mass., in 1860.

CHILDREN.
1.

Lucius
1860.

AV.,

born August 14, 1838, and was living in Lowell,

in

2.

Alma Estelle,

born February 13, 1855, and was with her parents

in Lowell, in 1860.

1. 3. 6. 3. 6. 3. S.
Carlos William Huntington, born February
Vt.; married,
5,

1818, in Grasburg,

October

18, 1840, in

Morgan,
4,

Vt., Eliza Bartlett,

daughter of
H.,

Thomas Lord.
January

She was born December


Ore.

1824, in

Rumney, N.

and died

17, 1912, in Portland,

He was
ton, Iowa,

He lived in Holliston, Mass., Cresa dealer in boots and shoes. and Richland Center, Wis., where he died March 10, 1897. They
CHILDREN.

were Universalists.

1.

Louisa Maria, born May


12,

20, 1843, in

Morgan,

Vt.; married

June

1858; died August 29, 1905.


25,

2.

Hannah Medora, bom November

1844, in Milford, Mass.;

married, July 31, 1869; died September 16, 1882.

3.

Emma
in

4.

Edmund Carlos,
West

Eliza, born April 13, 1846. born August 27, 1848,


Gate, Cal., in 1908.

in Holliston,

Mass.; lived

814
5.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

David Waitt,

born January

2,

1854, in Shirland,

111.;

married

6.
7.

March 19, 1875, and died in 1895. Mariel Augusta, born August 25, 1855. Ella Gertrude, born June 7, 1857, in Richland Center,
married July
1,

Wis.;

1877; died

May
2,

4,

1902.

8.

WiNFiELD Scott, born June

1858, in Andover, N, H.; married

9.

March 18, 1872; died February 23, 1904. Henry Grant, born October 5, 1863, in Richland Center, Wis.;
lived in Portland, Ore., in 1910.

1. 3.

6.3. 6.5.

5. 3.
13, 1846, in Holliston,

Emma
Pease.

Eliza (Huntington) Pease, born April

Mass.; married, September 4, 1864, in Richland Center, Wis.,

Myron Clark

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Clark Huntington, born March 20, 1867. Earle Myron, born June 10, 1870; married, February
in

10, 1892,

Higganum, Conn., Eva Leora, daughter whose sister, Statira E. May, was the wife
9. 2. 5.)

of of

Richard E. May,

David

(1. 3. 6. 2.

1.3.6. 3. 6.5. 5.3.


22,

1.

Clark Huntington Pease, born March 20, 1867; married, September They hve at Corpus 1886, in Twin Bluffs, Wis., Amanda Eliza Akey.
CHILDREN.
1.

Christi, Texas.

Myron Akey,
married,

born August 25, 1890, in Richland Center, Wis.;

2.

March 19, 1914, in Corpus Christi, Texas, Helen Hurd. They reside in Bishop, Texas. Emma Marie, born July 22, 1892, in Richland Center, Wis.; lives
in

Corpus

Christi,

Texas.

1.3. 6.3. 6. 5.5. 6.


Mariel Augusta (Huntington) Ghormley,
in

born August 25, 1855,

Richland Center, Wis.; married, December


in

2,

1875, in Winterset, Iowa,

John Fletcher, son


July 16, 1851,
1882.

of James and Julia (Stewart) Ghormley. Monroe, Wis.


is

He was

born

Mr. Ghormley

a clerjryman, a graduate of the Eureka College,

111.,

Minonk, Eureka, Lexington, and Saybrook, 111.; in Davenport, Iowa, San Jose, Cal., Helena, Montana, Spokane, Wash., and moved to Portland, Ore., where he lived, in 1907.
lie has lived in

He

has held

all sorts

of offices in the Christian Church,

and

is

President

of the National

Anti-Mormon League.

He was

instrumental in bringing the

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

815

general or world-wide Christian Church Convention to Portland, Ore., in July,


1911, and was evangelist for the National Christian
sions, in

Woman's Board

of Mis-

Montana.
has built churches in Saybrook,
seven years on the
111.,

He

in

Melbourne and Davenport,

Iowa, and two in Portland, Ore.; was State Evangelist for Iowa and California

was pastor
1904
;

for

West

Side, Portland, Ore., from 1897 to

then organized and built a large stone Church on the East Side.

CHILDREN.
1.

Myrtle Ella,
June

born January

25, 1878, in

Eureka,
J.

111.;

married,
live in

20, 1900, in Portland, Ore.,

Samuel

Ennes.

They

Portland, Ore.
2.

3.

4.

Bessie Irene, born January 2, 1880, in Lexington, 111.; married, March 15, 1907, in Texas, Elmer E. Ingram. They hve in Waco, Texas. Carlos James, born August 5, 1882, in Saybrook, 111.; married, in October, 1906, in Oregon City, Ore., Mazie Strange; lives in Baidyanath, Deoghur, Bengal, India. Floyd, born June 16, 1884, in Saybrook, 111.; married, in 1906, in
Court Aline, Wash., Katherine Campbell.

They

live in

Spokane,

Wash.
5.

Everest Fletcher, born August


lives in Portland,

1,

1893, in

Bozeman, Mont.

He

Ore.

1. 3.
married,
first,

6.3. 6. 5. 6.
April 14, 1820, in Orange, Vt.;

Sylvanus Convers Huntington, born


February
12, 1846, in

Sandy Creek, N. Y., Hannah Maria, daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth Clark (Young) AVarner. She was born September 18, 1820, in Vernon Center, N. Y., and died May 23, 1888, in Pulaski,

K Y.
N.

He

maiTied, second, December 24, 1890, in Pulaski, N. Y., Emily Lovina,

daughter of Benjamin and Lovina (Warner) Snow.


Y., July 23, 1837.

She was born

in Pulaski,

He was
Belleville,
2,

a lawyer, a graduate of
Y., in 1845,

N.

1894.

He

Dartmouth College, 1845. lie moved to and to Pulaski, N. Y., in 1849, where he died March was the County Judge of Oswego County from 1856 to 1860.

CHILDREN.
1.

Hannah Metelill,
October
18, 1912.

born

May

6,

1853, in Pulaski, N. Y., and died

2.

Sylvanus Convers, born June


1.

12, 1857.

3. 6. 3.6.5. 6. 2.
12, 1857, in

Sylvanus Convers Huntington, born June


N.
Y.; married,

Glen Castle,

November

1,

1883, in Pulaski, N. Y., Ellen, daughter of the

816

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,
She was born December
22,

Rev. James and Mary Jane (Burt) Douglas.


1861, in Rutland, N. Y.

He

is

a lawyer, a graduate of Oberlin College, 1876.

He was

one of the

counsel of the

New York

State Bar Association in investigation before the


of the charges against

Assembly Judiciary Committee

Supreme Court Justice


and Deacon three

Warren B. Hooker.
years.

He was Trustee He has lived

in the Congregational
all his life in

Pulaski,

Church N. Y.

six years

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

Carl Douglas, born January 26, 1885. George Warner, born July 8, 1887. James Convers, born May 1, 1892; died, January
Pulaski, N. Y.

26, 1893, in

4. 5.

Maurice Burt, born July 19, 1894. Ralph Isham, born July 2, 1898.
live in Pulaski,

These children were born and now

N. Y.

1.3. 6. 3. 6.
Leonard Warren Huntington,
ried, in 1850,

5. 7.

Mercy Maria Bean.

born in 1822, at Orange, Vt.; marShe was born October 26, 1823, in Sand-

wich, N. H., and died October 11, 1898, in


in

West Newbury, Mass. They

lived

Groveland, Mass.

He

died April 19, 1864.

children.
*
1.

2.

,Charles Benton, born Frederick.

in 1852.

1.3. 6.3.6.5. 7.
Charles Benton Huntington,
first,

1.

married,

1852, in Sandwich, N. H.; November, 1878, in Bradford, Mass., Annie, daughter of John Drew. She was born in London, Eng., and died August 19, 1883, in BradHe married, second, November 26, 1896, in Haverhill, Mass., ford, Mass. Emma Rebecca Kimball, daughter of Miles Chester and Rebecca (Kimball) She was born in 1849, in Salem, N. H. Hall. He is a shoe inspector, and lives in Haverhill, Mass.

born

in

children.
1.

Charles Frederick, born June


married
February, 1902,
in

27,

1879, in Bradford, Mass.;

Bradford, Mass.,

Minnie Baird.

2.

They live in South Groveland, Mass. Ellen Marion, born June 25, 1881.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

817

1.3.6.3. 6.5.
1881, in Bradford, Mass.; married,
first.

7. 1.2.

Ellkn Marion (Huntington, Sparmer) DeForest,


DeForest.

born June 25, Jack Sparmer, and second, Edgar

They

live in

Brockton, Mass.

CHILD.
1.

(sparmer.)
lives in Boston,

Eleanor Huntington,

Mass.

1.3. 6.3.6.5. 8.
Sylvester
T.

Huntington, born

in

1825

married, in 1850, Adaliza

Barnard, and lived in West Charleston, Vt.

1.

Allie, born

in 1855.

1.3.6.3.7.
23, 1730, in Lebanon, Conn., and married, June 5, 1757, Anderson Dana, a lawyer of Ashford, Conn. He was descended from Richard Dana, a French Protestant who had fled from persecution, first to England, and about 1640 to America, settling at what is now the town of Brighton, Massachusetts. In the fall of 1772 this family removed into the Wyoming valley, on the Sus(|uehannah. With her seventh child in her arms, not yet two months old, and her sixth, a little boy of only three summers, holding on, as they journeyed on horseback, the mother rode that whole distance, some three hundred miles into the wilderness, the last fifty miles having only marked trees for her guide. " Here," (I quote from the address of Rev. Mr. Bouton, at the funeral of Rev. Sylvester Dana, June 11, 1849, the latter being the little boy of three

Susanna (Huntington) Dana, born June

years alluded to above, " for six years the

Dana

family prospered.

In 1778

the father represented the town of Westmoreland in the general assembly of

Connecticut.

Returning home on the 28th of June, after an absence of eight


in that beautiful valley.

weeks, he was an actor and a victim in that tragic scene which the very next

week occurred
iliaries,

On

the third of July a band of British

troops and tories, led on by Col.

John

Butler, with seven

attacked and utterly destroyed the settlement.

hundred savage auxMost of the men were

homes burned, their property either destroyed or carried away, and women and children who escaped the massacre, fled through the wilderslain, their

nearest white settlement." Among those who thus fled, was Susanna Dana, who, "with seven children, in a state then of total destitution, commenced her flight on foot, amid the darkness of the night, through that dreary wilderness of fifty miles. Wolves howled on every side of them but the terror of savages who might be on their track hastened their steps. Nor

ness to the

did they stop, except as necessity for rest and refreshment compelled,
52

till

the

818

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
them from
full

three hundred miles that separated

their kindred in

Ashford had
ability

been retraced."

Nor

does this give the


it

measure of that mother's

became apparent that their only safety was in flight, she set herself calmly to the work of collecting such food as would be most easily taken with them; and then, as though there was still something besides present salvation desirable, she collected a pillowcase of papers and public documents, as her husband had been much in public life for the colony, and determined if possible to take them with her. In this she succeeded, and Mr.
and courage.
Minor, the historian of that awful tragedy, acknowledges his obligations for
that noble thoughtfulness.

When

Few

incidents in the lives of

illustrious

women

exceed

this, in all

the elements of true greatness.

Not

till

the family, eight in

number, had reached Bullock's Mountain, ten miles from their late happy home, did they learn of the deaths of those two husbands, their needed protectors. Here they learned the horrible story, and alone, yet with unfaltering
step, they

urged on their unprotected

flight.

CHILDREN, BORN IN ASHFORD, CONN.


1. 2.

3.

4. 5.
6.
7.

Evans, born May 10, 1758. Daniel, born Sept. 16, 1760. Susanna, born January 16, 1762. Anderson, born August 11, 1765. Ariel, born March 17, 1767. Sylvester, born July 4, 1769.
P^leazer, born August
12, 1772.

1. 3. 6. 3. 8.

Ezekiel Huntington, born August 2, 1732, in Lebanon, Conn.; marEsther Edgerton, who died in the spring of 1761, June or July. He married, second, in 1762, Rachel Marriner, who died in Berne,
ried, first, in 1757,

N.

Y., in February, 1815.


Y., 1796,

He lived in Lebanon, Conn., Cornwallis, N. S., Stephentown, N. and Middlebury, N. Y., where he died in July, 1810.
CHILDREN.
*
* * *
*
1.

Joseph, born

May

25, 1758.

2.

3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Betsy, born September 3, 1760. Esther, born July 5, 1763. Ezekiel, born in November, 1764. Daniel, born September 6, 1766.

*
*

William, born July 24, 1768. Caleb, born October 4, 17 70.

1.3. 6. 3. 8. 1.
Joseph Huntington, born May 28, 1758, in Cornwallis, N. Susan Convers. They moved to Sand Lake, N. Y.
S.;

married,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

819

Horace.
Susan.

1
wallis,

3* 6* 3. S* 3*
3,

Betsy (HuntingtonJ Holcomb, born September


N.
S.;

1760, in

Corn-

married, Michael Holcomb.


Y.,

She died February

24, 1824, in

Brookfield,

N.

where they

lived.

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

Lyman. Almeda.
Ira.

4.

Lucinda.
1. 3.

6* 3* S* 3*
born July
5,

Esther (Huntington) Carpenter,


ary, 1816, in Berne,

1763, in Lebanon,

Conn.; married in Stephentown, N. Y., William Carpenter, and died in Febru-

Albany

Co.,

N. Y.

children.
1. 2.

William.

An

Infant.

1.3.6.3.8.4.
EzEKiEL Huntington, born in November,
ried Zilpha Convers,

1764, in Lebanon, Conn.; mar-

and

settled in

Stephentown, N. Y.

children.
*
1,

2. 3.

Ezekiel, born March Zilpha. Polly.

30, 1790.

1.3. 6. 3.8.4.
Ezekiel Huntington, born March
ried about 1812,

1.

30, 1790, in Lebanon, Conn.; marPhoebe Berry, who was born December 25, 1791. He followed farming all his life, and was prominent in public affairs. He served

several times as justice of the peace, also as sheriff of his county.

He

died in

1879, a

much respected

citizen of

Stephentown, N. Y.

His wife passed away

several years before 1879.

children.
*
1.

* * *

2.

3.

Calvin Thomas, born in 1812 or 14. George Washington, bom March 3, 1816. John Babcock, born September 29, 1824.
Joseph.

4,

820
5.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Sally, married Robert Ileartt. Polly. Julia, married Henry Cowan, and had two daughters, one married George Turner, and one married Henry Williams.

6.
7.

1. 3.

6.3. 8. 4.
in

1. 1.
1814; married in 1835,

Calvin Thomas Huntington, born


Beers. died

Mary

He

married, second, a Cowan, his third wife's


10, 1893.

name

not known.

He

March

CHILDREN.
1.

Edward,

born in 1836.
2.5,

2.

Charles, born June

1847.

3.

Mary, born October


John, born March

14, 1851.

4.
5.
6.

10, 1854.

Laura, born Maj-ch 10, 1856, is Jessie, born November 5, 1885.

dead.

1. 3. 6. 3.

8.4.

1. 1. 3.
14, 1851, in Sinclairville,

Mary
N.
Y.;

(HuntinctTon) Holgren, born October


in

married Nels Peter Holgren, who was born


a farmer, and died

Sweden, October

3,

1850.

He was

March

9,

1913, in Colorado.

children.
1.

Laura Bernadino,
dead.

born March

16, 1876, in

Chicago,

111.,

and

is

2. 3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

8.
9.

Winnie, born December 13, 1877, in Moline, 111. Fred, born August 27, 1879, in Big Rock, Iowa. Frank, born January 8, 1882, in Big Rock, Iowa. George, born January 5, 1884, in Big Rock, Iowa. Grant, born August 3, 1885, in Big Rock, Iowa. Charley, born May 25, 1887, in Big Rock, Iowa. John, born August 22, 1889, in Big Rock, Iowa. Mamie Matilda, born June 26, 1892, in Bennett, Iowa, and died
two days
later.

10.

Vincent, born September

21, 1893, in Bennett, Iowa.

1. 3.

6.3. 8.4.

1. 2.
3,

George Washington Huntington, born March


Etta, daughter of
8,

1816; married

Mary

John Upham, of Sand Lake, N. Y. She was born October He died November 8, 1899. 1822, and died August 13, 1893.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

821

Martha
July
5,

A., born

June

24, 1841

married John Strope, and died

1885.

2.
3.

Lafayette, born October


Elvira, born

May
1 7,

21, 1844,

4.

Mary

D., born July 29,

and died April 28, 1847. and died April 28, 1847. 1846; married Albert Carpenter, and died
27, 1842,
21, 1848,

November
5.
6.
7.

1898.

LoULLA Albert
Rose
L.,

E.,

born March

and died February

25, 1850.

H., born February 10, 1850, and died April 20, 1908.

Susan, born

May

15,

1851; married J. Ketcham.


1855; married

8.
9.

born April 23, 1853; married a Mr. Walters.


26,

Harriet, born December

W.

Abel, and died

10.

January 12, 1912. George Ezekiel, born November


1900.

2,

1858,

and died September

28,

11.

Minnie, boru October

8,

1860; married Charles Day.

1.3. 6.
X.
Y.; married, in

3.

8.4. 1.3.

Sejjtember 9, 1824, in Stephentown, December, 1845, in Rensselaer County, N. Y., Sarah Ann, daughter of Stephen and (Hoag) Finch. She was born in August, 1829, in Columbia County, N. Y., and died ^Vlay 10, 1880, in Niles, 111. He married again August 18, 1881, in Chicago. TIL, Christena, daughter of Hugh and Margaret (Currie) McKay. She was born in Hawkestone, Ontario, Canada. She was married twice l)efore this marriage, namely, to John Tarplet, of England, and John McKay, of Scotland. He was a farmer, and did teaming in the East; was a sawyer, and for a period of fifteen years, was the owner, and driver of the stage line, between Niles, and Chicago, 111.; was supervisor of Niles, 111., township, and a member
of the school board.

John Babcock Huntington, born

Cook County, III., in 1855, to Norwood in 1908, and in November, 1912, to Kenosha, Wis., where he celebrated his ninetieth birthday, September 9, 1914. He is a very hale and hearty gentleman.
to

He moved from New York


111.,

Park,

in 1906, to

Edison Park,

111.,

children.
1.

2.

3.

Julia, born June 19, 1847; married, in 1866, in Jefferson, 111., David Evans. They live in Rensselaer, N. Y. Phoebe, born November 15, 1849; married in Niles, 111., in 1870, John William Hamilton. They live in Gobelville, Mich. Fidelia, born Octol)er 5, 1853; married, in 1885, in Chicago, 111., Alexander Robinson. They live in INIayfair, 111.

4.

5. 6.

John, born, and died in 1856. Edward John, born January

18,

1864;

is

an adopted son.

Marvin, born

in 1874,

and died

in 1877.

822

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1. 3. 6. 3.

8.4.

1. 3.

5.

born January 18, 1864, in Niles, 111.; marJanuary 18, 1888, in Edison Park, 111., Barbara Sarah, daughter of Christian and Elizabeth (Stryker) Ebinger. She was born October 12, 1866, in Maine, 111., and died November 3, 1896, in Chicago, 111. He married again. May 6, 1901, in Edison Park, 111., Elizabeth Amelia, sister of his first wife. She was born August 19, 1868.
ried,

Edward John Huntington,

He
Chicago,

is

a bookkeeper.
III.,

He

lived in Niles,
6,

111.,

until

November
111.,

15, 1881, in

tiU

November

1896, and in Edison Park,

ever since.

They

are Methodists.

CHILDREN.
1.

Roger Ebinger,

born October 29, 1888.


3,

2. 3.

Homer

Irving, born August

1892.

4.
5.

Elizabeth Ethel, born August 2, 1894; died March 10, 1908. Myra Barbara, born May 5, 1903. Chester Edward, born August 30, 1908; died August 15, 1909.

1.3.6.3.8.4. 1.4.
Joseph Huntington, married Mary Cowan.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Adelbert, lives in Pittsfield, Mass. Nathaniel, is dead.

1.3. 6. 3. 8.4. 1.6.


Polly (Huntington) Hunt, married Alva Hunt.
children.
1.

2.

Frank, lives in East Warsaw, N. Y. Frelove, lives in Garfield, N. Y.


1. 3. 6. 3.

8. 5.
6,

Daniel Huntington, born September


ried, in 1794, in

1766, in Lebanon, Conn.; mar-

Nassau, N. Y., Rachel Williams.

She was born

in 1761,

and
Y.,

died January 14, 1843, in Berne, N. Y.

They

lived in Huntersland,

N.

and removed

to

Broome, N. Y.,

in

March, 1814, where he died March

16, 1825.

children.

1.
2.

Daniel, born March 16, 1796. David, born March 19, 1798. He was in Port Gibson, Miss., in March, 1847, which was the last his family ever heard from him.

He was

not married.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

823
1848, Richard Sturte-

4.

Rachel, born February 4, 1800; married, in vant, who died in March, 1868, in Russell, Esther, born in 1802, and died in infancy.

Ohio.

1.3. 6. 3. 8.

5. 1.

Daniel Huntington, born March 16, 1796, in Stephentown, N. Y.; married, first, October 23, 1817, Mary Ann Cole, who died May 9, 1838. lie married, second, March 6, 1839, Abby Bailey, of Groton, Conn. She was born
July
6,

1791.
to

In October, 1828, he

moved from Broome, Schoharie County,

N. Y.,
1869.

Chardon, Geanga County, O.

He

died in Chardon, Ohio,

May

6,

CHILDREN.
*
1.
2.

Daniel

F.,

born November
in

8,

1818.
in

Rachel
Marilla

M., born July 27, 1821,

Broome, N.
19, 1867.

Y.;

was married,

and died
* *
3.

London, C. W., .January a., born October 23, 1823.


fi,

4. 5.

Zelotes F., born March 17, 1826. David Homer, born January 1828,
to California in 1852,

in

Broome, N. Y.
all

He went
him

and then

to

Oregon, where

trace of

was
6.

lost.

Nancy Lavina,

born August

1,

1830, in

Munson,

O.; married,

July 25, 1858, Solomon Skidmore, and had four boys. lived in Oakland County, Michigan, in 1868.
7.

They
1858,

Amanda

8.

A., born December 23, 1832; married, July Gideon French. They live in Ilamden, Ohio. Charles Henry, born October 7, 1835.

28,

1.3.6. 3. 8.5.
Daniel
F.

1. 1.

married,

Huntington, born November 8, 1818, in Broome, N. Y., June 1, 1848, Mary A. Grant, who died March 12, 1852. He married, second, September 1, 1857, Minnie Dyer. He settled in Calloway Co., Mo., and became one of the largest stock
first,

raisers in that section of the country.

children.
1.

2.

3.

4.

William. A Daughter, born March A Daughter. A Daughter.


1. 3. 6.

12,

1852

died January 19, 1867.

3. 8. 5. 1. 3.
23, 1823; married,

Marilla
October

A.

(Huntington) Barick, born October


She died January

27, 1842, Isaac Barick.

22, 1845.

824

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.

Frances Ann, born January


They
live in Iowa.

1,

1844; married Daniel Hoopes.

1.3. 6.3. 8. 5. 1.4.


Zelotes F. Huntington, born March 17, 1826 married, June 1, Amanda Buffington. They lived in Kalamazoo Co., Michigan, in 1868.
;

1854,

CHILDREN.
1.

Joel, died
.

in 1866.

2.

Belle,

lives in

Dimondale, Mich.

1.
married

3.6.3. 8.5. 1.8.


7,

Charles Henry Huntington, born October

1835, in Chardon, Ohio;

May
is

Catherine (Wagstaff) Delay.

He
Baptists.

James and She was born March 23, 1838, in Lawrence, N.Y. a blacksmith, (retired.) They live in Cascade, Iowa, and are
9,

1858, in

Cascade, Iowa, Mary, daughter of

children.
*
1. 2.

William Henry, born February 15, 1859. Charles Homer, born October 23, 1860, in Cascade, Iowa; married May 29, 1895, in Swartz Creek, Mich., Luna Skinner. They
have had no children, but have adopted a daughter, Dorothy
Laura.

3.

Mary Marilla,
in

born October

27, 1862; died

September
3,

5,

1863,

Cascade, Iowa.

4.

Clara Jane,

born December

25,

1865; died January


12, 1875.

1887, in

Cascade, Iowa.

5.

Rachel Ada Belle,

born October

1.3. 6.3.8. 5.

1. 8. 1.

William Henry Huntington, born February 15, 1859, at Sand Spring, Iowa; married April 24, 1887, at Storm Lake, Iowa, Louisa Jane, daughter of Dennis and Jane (Williams) Lawler. She was born January 17, 1860, and
died April
5,

1904.
until
to

Sand Spring, Iowa, until 1860, in Cascade, Iowa, Dubuque, Iowa, until October, 1882, when he moved Iowa, where he now resides. They are Ptesbyterians.
lived at
ber, 1875, in

He

Decem-

Waterloo,

children.
1.

Mary

Lillian, born April 22, 1888; married, October Claude Albert Baum. They live in Waterloo, Iowa.
born June
16,

27, 1907,

2.

Clara Jane Rachel,


Iowa.

1891

lives in

Waterloo,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

825

1.3. 6.3. 8.5.

1. 8. 5.
born October
12,

Rachel Ada Belle (Huntington) Hassenpflug,


Otto, son of George Franklin and

1875, in Dubuque, Iowa; married, October 26, 1898, in Cascade, Iowa, Samuel

Martha

Pollen

(May) Hassenpflug.

He was
moved

born September 30, 1873, in Spring Valley, Iowa.

He

is

a farmer, and

from Cascade, Iowa, to Chillicothe, O., in March, 1894, and to Ordway, S. D., where he now resides, in April, 1906. They belong to the German Reformed
Church.

CHILDREN.
1.

Leslie Huntington, born June

1,

1901, in Chillicothe, Ohio.

2.

3. 4.

Ruth Mary, born October 4, 1904, in Chillicothe, Ohio. Harold Otto, born December 19, 1905, in Chillicothe, Ohio. Norman Franklin, born August 16, 1908, in Ordway, S. D.
I. 3. 6. 3. 8. 6.

William Huntington, born July 20, 1768;


in 1789,

married, in Burlington, N.Y.,

Esther Babcock.

Burlington Flats, N. Y.
lington Flats,

She was born in 17 74, and died He was a farmer, and died August

May

24, 1851, at

13, 1836, at

Bur-

N. Y.
CHILDREN.

1. 2.

Silas, born April 18, 1793.

*
*

3.

Ephraim, born November 22, Rhoda, born April 29, 1805.

1795.

1.3. 6.3. 8. 6.

1.

Silas Huntington, born April 18, 1793; married, April 18, 1816, at Burlington Flats, N. Y., Irene Johnson. She was born April 23, 1797, at Burlington Flats, N. Y., and died November 22, 1866, in Chicago, 111. He was a farmer, and had lived in Burlington Flats, N. Y., in Chicago, 111., and St. Joseph, Mich., where he died, September 20, 1869.

CHILDREN, BORN IN BURLINGTON FLATS,


*
1.

N. Y.

2.

3.

HiRAM Lorenzo, born March 8, 1817. CiNDKRiLLA MosHER, bom February 13, 1819. DiODAMA, born February 7, 1821; married February
Burlington Flats, N. Y., Isaac Light.

21, 1857, in

*
*

4.
5. 6.
7.

Hem AN LoNZO, born January 27, 1823. William Floyd, born January 13, 1833. James Victor, born May 19, 1836 died March 12, 1837. Albert Henry, born February 23, 1844 died April 29, 1846.
: ;

826

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1> 3. 6. 3.

S 6. 1. 1*
8,

Hiram Lorenzo Huntington, born March


N.
Y.; married,

1817, in Burlington Flats,

He

June 22, 1836, in Burlington Flats, N. Y., Eliza Starkweather. died October 1, 1879, in Homerville, Ohio. His wife also is dead.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Charles. Lester.

Both dead.

1.

3* 6. 3. S* 6* 1* 2
13, 1819, in
3,

Cinderilla Mosher (Huntington) Day, born February


Burlington Flats, N. Y.; married, December

1837, in Burlington Flats,

N. Y,, Elihu Day,

Jr.

Mrs.

Day

died

March

3,

1901, in Oneida, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

George
Albert.

B.

He

died,

and
his

his

widow resided
in

in Boston,

Mass.

Julius, dead.

3.

He

died,

and

widow resided

Newton Center, Mass.

1.3. 6. 3. 8. 6. 1. 4.
Flats,

born January 27, 1823, in Burlington N. Y.; married, in Utica, N. Y., Eliza E. Newton. She was born in in Geneva, Wis. 1821, and died July 9, He was a manufacturer of spring beds. He lived in Londale, 111., Lake Geneva, Wis., and Chicago Heights, 111., where he died February 14, 1898.
,

Heman Lonzo Huntington,

CHILDREN.
1.

Emma
lU.

Louise, born July

6,

1853; married, in September, 1872,


4,

Charles Preston Davis.

She died January

1909, in Chicago,

2. 3.

Julia Irene, born September 1, 1855. Hattie Cornelia, born April 18, 1863 married Oscar E. They live in Cleveland, O.
;

Moeller.

1.3. 6.3. 8. 6.

1. 4. 2.
1,

Julia Irene (Huntington) Miller, born September

1855, in Utica,

N. Y.; married, April 6, 1876, in Chicago, 111., Edgar Stevens, son of Charles Glimb and Eliza (Smith) Miller. He was born March 6, 1845. Mr. Miller was a floorwalker in Marshall Field and Co., but is now disThey are Methodists, and live in Chicago, 111. abled, and cannot work.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

827

William Milton, born August


died February
6,

14, 1878, in
111.

Lake Geneva, Wis.;


111.;

1881, in Chicago,
9,

2.

LiLA Ethel, born October


Chicago, October Chicago.
18,

1881, in Chicago,

married in
live

1904, Smith J. Eagley.

They

in

3.

Sadie May, born August

13, 1883, in

Chicago,

111.

1. 3. 6. 3. 8. 6. 1. 5.
born January 13, 1833, in Burlington N. Y.; married, July 19, 1855, in Utica, N. Y., Esther Emily, daughter of Jabez and Hannah (Lester) Newton. She was born August 10, 1832, at Frankfort HiU, N. Y. He is a bookkeeper, and has lived in Burlington Flats, Utica and Oswego, N. Y., Broadhead, Wis., St. Louis, Mo., St. Joseph, Mich., and Chicago, Ill.> where he now resides. CHILDREN.
Flats,
.

William Floyd Huntington,

1.

Walter

Silas, born December 17, 1857, in Broadhead, Wis.

2.

Minor Roscoe,
July

born October

25, 1859.

3.

Minnie Esther, born October


17, 1863, in Cliicago,
111.

23, 1862, in

Broadhead, Wis.; died

4.
5.

Grace Ella,
February
7,

born April

7,

186 7.

LouiA Herbert, born

April 12, 1877, in Chicago, lU., and died


111.

1886, in Chicago,

1.3. 6.3. 8. 6. 1. 5.2.


Minor Roscoe Huntington,
born October
111.,

25, 1859, in

Broadhead,

Wis.; married, February 10, 1882, in Chicago,

Clara Minnie, daughter of

George Christian and Ida fKohtz) Reum. She was born August 8, 1864, in Beloit, Wis. He is president of the Omaha Bedding Co., manufacturers. He moved to Omaha, Neb., in 1884, where he still lives. They are Presbyterians.

children.
1.

William Roscoe,

born April 30, 1883; married, July 29, 1903, in

2.

3.

Omaha, Neb., Bessie Owens. They live in Omaha, Neb. Leon Chester, born December 25, 1884; lives in Omaha, Neb. Esther Grace, born September 15, 1886; lives in Kansas City,
Mo.

4.
5. 6.

George Floyd,

born January
8,

1,

1888; died February 20, 1888.


lives in

Harvey Minor, born June Frank Wilson, born April

1895; lives in Omaha, Neb.


;

16, 1901

Omaha, Neb.

828

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.6. 3. 8.
Emma

6.

1.5. 4.
7,

Grace Ella (Huntington) Hoag,


and
(Sanderson) Iloag.

born April
111.,

1867, in St. Joseph,

Mich.; married, January 10, 1894, in Chicago,

Charles Asa, son of John


2,

He was

born February

1867, in Browns-

town, Mich.

Mr. Hoag

is

a physician and surgeon, and a graduate of Chicago Homeo-

pathic College, 1891.

They

live in

Chicago,

111.

CHILDREN, BORN IN CHICAGO,


1.

ILL.

2.

Edith Esther, born November 29, 1894. Lillian Marie, born December 11, 1896, and
1901.

died December 23,

3.

4.
5.

Ethel Gladys, born February 4, 1901. William Harold, born March 31, 1904. Charles Asa, born June 14, 1906.

1.3.6.3.8.6.2.
Ephraim Huntington,
October, 1814, Fannie Johnson,
second, Olive Peck.

born November 22, 1795; married,

first,

in

He

died

who died in September, November 4, 1847.


children.

1826.

He

married,

1.

Samantha Lavinia,
in Burlington,

born

in

May, 1815; married Albert Arnold,


N.
Y., IClias

N. Y.

2.

Mary

A., born in July, 1817; married, in Burlington,

Maine.
3.

Lavinia, born in Samuel Butler.

April,

1821

married, in Burlington, N. Y.,

4.
5. 6.

George H.
Horace.
Elvira.

1.3. 6. 3. 8. 6.3.
Rhoda (Huntington) Marks,
10, 1822,

born April 29, 1805; married, October

William Marks.

children.
1.

2. 3.

Esther Fidelia. William Delos.


Eli Harrison.

1. 3. 6. 3. 8. 7.

Caleb Huntington,
first,

born October

4,

1770, in Sharon, Conn.; married,


27,

in

February, 1795, Sarah Joyce.

She was born October

1779, in

Middlebury, N. Y., and died September 13, 1823.


1824, Damarias Wight.

He

married, second, in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

829
in

He
the
to
first

lived in Burlington,

N.

Y.;

mill in those parts, afterwards

moved to Middlebury known as " Tibbitts


1,

1795,

and

built

Mill."

He moved

Mexico, X. Y., in 1829, and died there October

1839.

CHILDREN.
*
*
1. 2.

Allen, born June

12, 1797.

Eli, born December 23, 1799.

* *

3.

4.
5.

IIakry, born December 25, 1801. Edwin, born June 1, 1805. Willis Potter, born May 9, 1808,
September
10, 1863, in Richfield,

in Burlington,

N.

Y.;

died

N. Y.

6.

7.

8.

Lester Baker, born October 12, 1810, in Burlington, N. Y.; died November 21, 1863, in Corunna, iNIich. He was a millwright. Sarah Malvina, born November 16, 1812, in Burlington, Js. Y.; married July 19, 1839, Elias Lapp, of Canada. They resided in Eau Claire, Mich., in 1868, and had no children. Olive Amanda, born December 12, 1820, and died August 25,
1821, in Middlebury, N. Y.

1. 3. 6. 3.
in

8.7.

1.

Allen Huntington, born June 12, 1797, in ISIiddlebury, N. Y.; married, March, 1820, Celinda Lord. He died March 27, 1824, in Richfield, N. Y.
CHILD.
1.
'

Sarah Amanda,
1.

born

May

9,

1824; died in 1824.

3. 6. 3. 8. T. 2.

ried,

Eli Huntington, born December 23. 1799, in Middlebury, N. Y.; marJanuary 15, 1824, Aurelia Marks, who was living with her son, Lester

Orlando, in 1868.

He

died in August, 1844.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Eli Allen, born June

4,

1827, in Burlington, N. Y.
4,

2.

Mary Minerva,

born December

1829; she died young.

3.

Lester Orlando, born May

18, 1832.

1.3. 6.3. 8. 7.2. 1.


ried,

Eli Allen Huntington, born June 4, 1827, in Burlington, N. Y.; marFebruary 8, 1850, Minerva Ormsby. She was born August 14, 1828.
a physician, and died Noveimber
5,

He was

1869.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

Eli Allen, born April 26, 1852. Minnie, born June 1, 1857. Charles, born May 25, 1865.

830

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 6. 3. 8. 7. 2. 3.

ber 20, 1854,


cian,

Lester Orlando Huntington, born May 18, 1832 Mary Tackley. She was born May 10, 1834.
and lived
in

married Novem-

He was

a physi-

Palermo, N. Y., 1868.

CHILDREN.
1.

Willis Orlando, born January

29, 1857.

2.

A Daughter,

died in infancy.

1.3. 6.3. 8. 7. 3.
Harry Huntington,
married, January
2,

born December 25, 1801, in Middlebury, N. Y.;

1825, Lydia Marks,

who

died in 1856.

He moved

to

Perry, Mich., about 1850, and died in 1859.

He was

a farmer.

children.
*
1. 2.

3.

4.

Sarah Amanda, born October 29, 1825. Horatio Alexander, born October 8, 1827. Henry Hastings, born April 9, 1830. Damon, born November 23, 1832, in Mexico, N.
Perry, Mich., Maria Watkins.

Y.; married, in

They

lived in Corunna, Mich.

5.

Julia, born
Calkins.

6.

Mexico, N. Y.; married, September 25, 1858, Geors;e She died June 8, 1859. Theodora, born May 22, 1842, in Mexico, N. Y.; married, William Walker, of Wilkinsburgh, Penn., who died by drowning a few
in

months

after the marriage.

1.3. 6.3.8. 7.3.

1.
29, 1825, in

Sarah Amanda (Huntington) Kilbourn, born October

Burlington, N. Y.; married October 10, 1844, in Mexico, N. Y.; Giles Kilbourn.

He was
INIich.,

August

born in Plainfield, N. Y., December 12, 1820, and died in Corunna, Mrs. Kilbourn was living in 1868. 17, 1866.

children.
1.

Henry

J.,

born in Vernon, N. Y., August


5,

15,

1849

died in Mexico,

N. Y., August
2.

1852.

3.

Frederick M., born January 8, 1854, in Perry, Mich. Charles M., born June 20, 1856, in Perry, Mich.

1.3. 6. 3. 8.7.3. 2.
Horatio Alexander Huntington, born October
N. Y.; married, February unna, Mich.
ton,
7,

8,

1827, in Burlinglived in Cor-

1849, Celinda Ormsby.

They

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

831

Eugene, born September

7,

1853.
1859.

2.

3.

4.

Agnes F., born May 19, 1855; died November 23, Nettie F., born September 12, 1860. Harry, born May 19, 1865 died March 8, 1866.
;

1. 3.

6.3.8. 7.3.
April
9,

3.
1830, in Burlington, N.Y.;
living in

Henry Hastings Huntington, born


married, February 16, 1850, Helen Calkins.
Mich., in 1868,

They were

Corunna,

children.
1.

Frances
August

H., born

December

11, 1851, in

Mexico, N. Y., and died

21, 1860, in
J.,

Vienna, Mich.

2.

Gertrude

born April 28, 1855, in Vienna, Mich.

3.

4.
5.

Mary J., born January 3, 1859, in Vienna, Mich. Myra a., born October 11, 1862, in Vienna, Mich.
Edgar
in

N., born

November

4,

1865, and died September 20, 1867,

Corunna, Mich.

1. 3. 6. 3. 8.
Edvs^in
first,

7.4.

Huntington, born June 1, 1805, in Burlington, N. Y.; married, June 20, 1831, in Smyrna, Chenango Co., N. Y., Mary Charity Gregory. She died in Mexico, N. Y., July 6, 1834. He married, second, August 9, 1835, in Mexico, N. Y., Lucy Ann Gregory. She died January 1, 1851, in Mexico. He married, third, June 5, 1853, in Mexico, N. Y., Mrs. Mary Elvira Hunt, daughter of Stephen Borden. She was born July 26, 1825, in Campbell, N. Y., and died November 20, 1881, in Mexico, N. Y. He was Postmaster in JNIexico, N. Y. He lived first in Burlington, and moved to Mexico, N. Y., in 1829, where he died May 20, 1870. They were
Methodists.

children.
1.

Marion, born March

20, 1832; died April 18, 1832.

2.

Mary

H., born

May

10 or 11, 1834.
9,

3.

Lester Bakkr, born July

1836

died

December

12, 1836.

* *

4.
5.

Edwin Lester, born July 8, 1839. Sarah Maria, born August 15, 1843.
Lewis Joyce, born December
5,

6.

1845.
in

He

enHsted in the Union


in July,

Army
1864.
7.

in

March, 1864, and died

Washington, D. C,

Harriet Eliza, born June

26, 1848; died


2,

August

14, 1848.

8.

Helen Cornelia, bom September

1855.

832

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3.

6.3. 8.7. 4. 2.
May
10, 1834, in

Mary
Thorpe.
a
sailor,

H. (Huntington) Thorpe, born


born

Mexico, N. Y.;

married, December, 20, 1855, in Mexico, N, Y., Walter, son of

Wakeman
life

He was

May

8,

1834, in

New York
They were

City.

In early

he was

but later a farmer.


5,

He

died January 25, 1905, and his wife died SepPresbyterians.

tember

1900, in Bennington, Mich.

CHILDREN.
1.

Florence M., born November


crans.

2.

George

1856 married O. Parker RosenMich. Edw^in, born September 23, 1860; married, September 2,
13,
;

They

live in Detroit,

3.

*
*

4.
5.

1885, Emma Mattison. They live Marietta, born August 11, 1867. Willis L., born November 12, 1870. Harriet S., born October 20, 1872.

in Syracuse,

N. Y.

1.3. 6. 3. 8. 7.4. 2.3.


Marietta (Thorpe) Brown, born August
Brown.
11, 1867;

married

W. Erwin

They

live in

Stockbridge, Mich.

1.

Florence.

1.3. 6.3.8. 7.4.2. 4.


Willis L. Thorpe, born November They live in Hoosick Falls, N. Y.
12, 1870;

married Pearl Easton.

children.
1. 2.

Walter.
Rupert.

1.3.6.3. 8.7.4.2.5
Harriet
S.

William F. Alexander.

(Thorpe) Alexander, born October They live in Owosso, Mich.


children.

20, 1872;

married

1.

2.

George. Reeve.

1.3. 6.3. 8. 7. 4. 4.
born July 8, 1839, in Mexico, N. Y.; marSeptember 1, 1868, in Mexico, N. Y., Florence Adelle, daughter of Alonzo and Louisa Chuntz (Webb) Allen. She was born May 19, 1848, and died April 20, 1888, in Mexico, N. Y. He married, second, December 23, 1891,
ried, first,

Edwin Lester Huntington,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
in Syracuse,

833

N. Y., Mary Ann, daughter of Joseph and Mary Ann (Bouchie) She was born April 10, 1862, in Mexico, N. Y. He was a druggist and jeweler until 1898. He was later president, treasurer, and manager of the Mexico Electric Co. He was a graduate of the Mexico Academy, 1859. He was sheriff of Oswego County from 1881 to 1883, and supervisor of the Town of Mexico from 1894 to 1907. He served in the Civil War, Co. B, 24th N. Y. Infantry, and in Co. L, 9th N". Y. Infantry. He enlisted in April, 1861, and was discharged May 29, 1863. He enlisted again December, 1863, and was discharged September 25, 1865. He raised and commanded a company of National Guards, called Huntington Guards, for twelve years. He was Commander of Post 367, G. A. R., for twenty years, and County Commissioner for twenty years. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church for forty-four years, and for a long time one of the directors of the First
Tourdot.

National

Bank

of Mexico.

He

died April 13, 1915.

CHILDREN.
1.

Edith

L.,

born July

30, 1871, in

Mexico, N. Y.; married, March


in

5,

1891, CUnton E. Avery.

They hve

Mexico, N. Y.

2.

Lulu Adelle,

born March 22, 1875.

1.3. 6.3. 8. 7.4. 4.2.


Lulu Adelle (Huntington) Pulsifer,
Mexico, N. Y.; married, June
R. D. and
Stetson,
18, 1902, in

born March 22, 1875, in

Ann

C. (de Laittre) Pulsifer.

Mexico, Louis de Laittre, son of He was born October 18, 1872, in

Me.
is

Mr. Pulsifer

a doctor of medicine, and a graduate of the Syracuse Medi-

cal College, 1900.

He

lived in Stetson, Me., from 1872 to 1900,


live.

when he

moved

to

Mexico, N. Y., where they now

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Allen Huntington, born April 26, 1905. Helen de Laittre, born May 13, 1908.
1. 3. 6. 3. 8. 7. 4. 5.

Sarah Maria (Huntington) Howard,


Mexico,
If. Y.;

born August

15, 1843,

in

married, September

7,

1862, in Middlebury Township, Mich.,

Aljavine Chester, son of Jerry and Sylvia Dutcher (CoLf) Howard. He was born January 27, 1840, in Bennington, Mich. Mr. Howard was a farmer, and moved from Bennington, Mich., to Middlebury, Mich., in 1854, and died there

April 27, 1912.

Mrs.
53

They were Howard resides in

Methodists.

Ovid,

INIich.

834

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDKEN.
1.

Wilbur Lewis,
in

born February 14, 1866; married October 23, They live 1893, in Lainosburg, Mich., Mrs. Belle McLaughlin.

Bennington, Mich.

2.

Edwin Jay,
]Mich.

born December

27,

1870; married.
Sieb.

May

15, 1895, in

Sciota Township, Mich.,

Mary Ann
18,

They

live in

Owosso,
1905, in
live

3.

Myrtis Adelle,

l)orn

March

1874; married August

2,

Middlebury Township, Mich., William Byson Brown. in Middlebury Township, INIicli.

They

1. 3. 6. 3. 8. 7. 4. 8.

Helen Cornelia (Huntington) McMullen, born September


in

2,

1854,

Three Mile Bay, N. Y., Daniel McMullen. He was born October 10, 1848, and died June 3, 1884, in Mexico, N. Y. Mr. McMullen was a tailor, and lived in Redwood, Watertown, Three Mile Bay, and Mexico, N. Y. They were Methodists.
18, 1883, in

Mexico, N. Y.; married. January

1.

Daniel Ward, born August


was a printer on the U.
in 1908.

18, 1884, in

Oswego

City,

N. Y.

He

S. S.

Connecticut, at San Francisco, Cal.,

1.3. 6. 5.
Rebecca (Huntington) Clark, born
Conn.; married
in

February 1698-9,
old.

in

Norwich,

June

20,

1717, Joseph Clark, of Lebanon, Conn.

He

died

September

10, 1769,

almost seventy-eight years

children, born in LEBANON, CONN.


1.

Mary, born

July 11, 1720.

2.

3. 4. 5. 6.
7.

Abigail, born November 26, 1721. Joseph, born December 8, 1723, and died in 1748. Lydia, born January 31, 1725-6, and died January Rebecca, born February 22, 1727-8. Lydia, born February 13, 1729-30.

3,

1728-9.

AsAHEL, born March

25, 1738.

1.3.6.7.
John Huntington,
ried, in
sister of his

born in Lebanon, Conn., May Lebanon, Mehitabel Metcalf, who was born July
brother Samuel's wife.

17, 1706., 26, 1706,

He marand was a

CHILDREN,
*
1.

I'.ORN IN
1

LEBANON, CONN.

Anna, born June

30,

729.
1,

2.
3.

Elizabeth, born March 25, 1731, and died December Eunice, born April 25, 1733.

1736.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
4.

835
14, 1736.

* *

5.
6.
7.

John, born May 4, 1735, and died December John, born March 12, 1737. Joseph, born May 6, 1739.
Israel, born April
6,

1741.

8.

9.

Daniel, born March 16, 1743. David, born November 24, 1745.

10.

Nathaniel,

died soon after his

birtli.

1. 3. 6. 7. 1.

Anna (Huntington)
married June
Collins.
18,
1

752,

He was bom

Collins, born June 30, 1729, in Lebanon, Conn.; Charles, son of the Rev. Timothy and Elizabeth (Hyde) August 5, 1727, in Litchfield, Conn.

children.
*
1.

2.

Lewis, born October 29, 1753. See record (1. 3. 6. 2. 4. 2.). Elizabeth, born September 25, 1755; married James Pierpont of Litchfield, and became the mother of the Rev. John Pierpont,
the poet.

3.

Lois, born October 11, 1757; married Robert Pierpont, one of

4.

whose daughters married Gov. Skinner, of Vermont. Eunice, born October 11, 1757; married James Hococks
chester, Vt.

of

Man-

5.
6.
7.

Anna, born October 10, 1759. Charles, born August 14, 1761. Rhoda, born October 5, 1764 married Evelyn
;

Pierpont, and settled

8.
9.

10.

Haven, Conn. LoRAiNE, born May 1, 1767. Darius, born November 8, 1769. David, born May 1, 1772, and lived
in

New

in Branford,

Conn.

1.

3. 6. 7.5.
12, 1737, in

John Huntington, bom March

Lebanon, Conn.; married,

June 22, 1769, Lucy, daughter of William Metcalf, and settled in East Haddam. She died April 13, 1818, aged seventy-two, and he died March 5, 1830.
children.
1. 2.

3.

4.

Frances, born January 21, 1770, and never married. Lucy, born January 25, 1772. * John, born March 25, 1773. Abigail, born November 21,1776, and married, first, John

Bird,

5.

6.

7,

and second, Benjamin Keese. She resided in KeeseviUe, N. Y. Israel, born June 2, 1781. William, born October 31, 1784. He never married. He Uved in Alabama. Eunice, born October 31, 1784.

836

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.
1. 3.

6.7. 5.

3.

John Huntinciton,

born ^larch 25, 1773; married Sophia A. Foster, and

lived in Sunderland, INIass.

CHILD.
*
1.

Alonzo

B.
this family

Eight children of

died very young.

1.3.6.7. 5.3.
Alonzo
Conn.
B.

1.
lived in Hartford,

Huntington, married Lydia A. Mott, and


CHILDREN.

1.

2. 3.

John Henry, born in 1831. William Wilberforce.

Mary
is

4.

Frances. Sophia F.
not any record of this family on Hartford's Vital Statistics.

There

1.3.6.7.5.5.
at East Haddam Landing, June 2, 1781, and Woodstock, Vt. He was a member of the New He resided in Utica and in SyraYork legislature twice, in 1844 and 1845. He was extensively engaged in cuse, N. Y., where he was living in 1858. business, and also, for some time, a teacher of a private school.

Israel Huntington, born

married Mary

W.

Fitch, of

children.
1.

William Woodward,
in 1832.

born

in

1808, and died in Geneva, N. Y.,

2.

John Fitch,
in 1851.

born

in 1810,

and died, unmarried,

in

New

Orleans,

3.

Mary

Ann, born

in

1812; married, in 1837, Charles E. Clark, and

lived in Buffalo,
4.
5.

N. Y.
Skinner,

Israel Edwards, born in 1814, and died in infancy. Eunice Edwards, born in 1817; married, in 1844, E. M.
of Syracuse,

6.

where she resided in 1862. Laura Jane, born in 1819. She was a teacher, and was unmarried, in Syracuse, N. Y., in 1860.

living,

7.

8.

Charles Benjamin, born in 1821. LsRAEL Edwards, boi'n in 1824, and was
1862, unmarried.

living in Syracuse in

9.

Susan Arnold, born


and lived
in St.

in 1826 married Anthony, Minn.


;

in 1852,

Samuel M. Tracy,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

837

1.3.6.7.5.5.7.
Charles Benjamin Huntington, born
oline A., daughter of
in 1821; married in 1847, Car-

Samuel Barry,

of

New

London, Conn.

CHILD.
1.

Charles Barry, born

in 1848.

1.3.6.7.6.
Joseph Huntington, born May
ried Rachel Preston, and lived in

and

his

He mar6, 1739, in Lebanon, Conn. Harwinton many years. He died about 1820, wife about 1833, and both were buried in the old grave yard of Harchildren, born in harwinton, conn.

winton.

1.

2.

3.

4.
5.

in 1780, and was a farmer at River Raisin, C. W. William, born April 12, 1782. Lucy, who married Paul Bluzo. She lived and died in Vermont. Rachel, who married Andrew Frank, of Starkboro, Vt. Rhoda, who married William Tryon, of New Hartford.

Joseph, born

1.3. 6. 7. 6. 2.
born April 12, 1782, in Harwinton, Conn.; married Elizabeth Vincent, born in August, 1791, at Martha's Vineyard, Mass. She was the great-great-granddaughter of William and Susannah (Browning)
Vincent, the settlers of Marthas Vineyard.
saw, NJ Y.

William Huntington,

She died March

1,

1871, in

War-

He was
telligence.

proprietor of carding mills in Harwinton,

Conn., and later in

Daytonville, Conn.

He was

an inventor of some genius, a


8,

man

of unusual in-

He

died

November

1860.

CHILDREN, EXCEPTING THE LAST, BORN IN HARWINTON, CONN.


*
* * *
1. 2.
3.

Mary,

4.
5. 6.
7.

*
*

born February 17, 1810. Solon, born January 13, 1812. Rhoda, born October 13, 1814. Phebe, born September 17, 1817. Elizabeth, boi-n December 19, 1819. CoLLis Potter, born April 16, 1821. Joseph, born March 23, 1823; died unmarried February

23, 1849.
IC,

8.

Susan

L.,

born in August, 1826; married, November


D., of

1849,

William Porter, M.
*
9.

Bridgeport, Conn.
12, 1835.

Ellen Maria, born August

1.3.6.7.6.2.1.
Mary (Huntington)
Conn.; man-ied,

Warsaw, N.

Y.,

Sammis, born February 17, November 4, 1838, David Sammis, a March 8, 1874.

1810, in Harwinton,

farmer, and died in

838

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

CoLLis Huntington.
ing no issue.

He and

his wife, Clara L.,

have died leav-

2. 3.

Martha

J.

4.

Albertus. Charles.

X* 3. o*
ried

o*

<<3.

2.
Harwinton, Conn.; mar-

Solon Huntington, born January

13, 1812, in

June 2, 1840, in Burnt Hills, N. Y., Harriet, daughter of Dr. Henry and She was born August 10, 1821, in Burnt Hills, Sally (Edwards) Saunders. N. Y., and died June 27, 1906, in San Francisco, Calif. He was a manufacturer, merchant and farmer. He removed from Waterbury, Conn., to Oneonta, N. Y., in 1840, where he died August 11, 1890.
children, born in oneonta,
1.

n. y.

Mary Leonora,
live in

born August

7,

1841; married,

June

2,

1868, in

Oneonta, N. Y., Bradley Waters Foster, of Winslow, Me. They


Huntington,

West Va.
10, 1860,

2.

Howard Saunders,
in

born December 30, 1843; died April

Oneonta, N. Y.
1847; died January
6,

3.

4.
5.

George Darwin, born September 26, Henry Edwards, born February 27,
Harriet, born October 29,1852;
N. Y.

1852.

1850.
1,

died August

1855, in Oneonta,

* *

6.
7.

WiLLARD Vincent,

born July 21, 1856.


22, 1861.

Caroline Densmore, born January

1. 3. 6. 7. 6. 2. 2. 4.
born February 27, 1850, in Oneonta, N. Y.; married, first, Mary Alice, daughter of Edwin and Clarissa (Stoddard) He married, second, AraPrentice, of Newark, N. J., November 17, 1873. bella D., widow of CoUis Potter Huntington (1. 3. 6. 7. 6. 2. 6.) July 16, 1913,
in Paris,

Henry Edwards Huntington,

France.
of seventeen

At the age
ta,

he became a clerk

in a

hardware
in

store in

Oneon-

N. Y.

store in

Two years later New York City. A

he obtained a position
short time afterwards he

a wholesale hardware
his uncle,

was placed by

C. P. Huntington, in charge of a sawmill at St. Albans,


latter

W.

Va., which the

had bought in order to get at a reasonable price ties for building the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. He soon bought the sawmill, and ran it sucIn 1880 he began his career in railroad building cessfully for three years.
and management. He superintended the construction of a great part of the Memphis, Paducah and Northern Railway. He became Vice-President and General Manager of the Kentucky Central, and several other lines came under

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
his direction.

839

He was
in

first

Vice-President of the Southern Pacific Railroad,

and a director

man}' other important corporations.

On

the death of his

uncle, CoUis P. Huntington, in 1900, his vast railroad interests

control of the nephew, a great part of which he soon after transferred to E.

came under the H.


vastly, there-

Harriman.

He

turned

his attention to electric

railways, acquired the control

of the street railroads in

Los Angeles,
with

Cal.,

and developed them

by connecting that
California.

city

many

other places in the

Southern part of
Light and Power

He

also acquired a controlling interest

in the Pacific

Corporation, which

now

furnishes electricity for the electric cars and for

many

other purposes.

He

spent some years in Los Angeles, and built a very fine

The foregoing is by no means a complete account of his acand successes. Of late he has resided mainly in New York, and has given his attention more to book collecting than to corporate management. He owns one of the most valuable libraries in the world.
residence there.
tivities

It is

through his courtesy that we are enabled to give further information

as to the ancestry of our progenitor,

Simon

(1.)

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Howard Edwards,
Clara Leonora,

born February
2,

11, 1876.

2.

born February

1878.
8,

3.

Elizabeth Vincent, born

Febi-uary
3,

1880, in Oneonta, X. Y.

4.

Marian Prentice,

born October

1883, in Oneonta, N. Y.

1.3.6.7.6.2.2.4.
Howard Huntington,
married, August
6,

1.
in St.

born February 11, 1876,


30, 1880, in

Albans,

1905, in Berkeley, Cal., Leslie Thayer, daughter of

W. Va.; Adam

Thayer Green.

She was born August


Cal.,

San Francisco,

Cal.

in Tucand Los Angeles, Cal., where he now resides. He does not use his middle name, as his and his father's mail would be mixed where there are two H. E. Huntingtons. They
is

He

a street railway manager, and has lived since he was of age

son, Arizona,

San Francisco,

Cambridge,

^Nlass.,

are Presbyterians.

children.
1.

Elizabeth, born June

9,

1906, in Los Angeles, Cal.

2.

Margaret,

born January 23, 1908, in Pasadena, Cal.


10, 1910, in

3.

Harriet, born April

Pasadena, Cal.

1. 3. 6. 7. 6.

2.2.

6.

born July 21, 1856, in Oneonta, February 23, 1882. in San Francisco, Cal., Marie Louisiana, daughter of E. Paul and Louisiana A. (Orndorfi) Ream. She was born Janu-

Willard Vincent Huntington,

N.

Y.; married,

ary 14, 1862, in Cincinnati, O.

840

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He was a real estate man, and removed in July, 1877, from Oneonta, N. Y., San Francisco, Cal., where he lived for many years. He was killed in a motor car accident near Otego, N. Y., September 27, 1915. He was a Presbyto

terian.

CHILD.
1.

Edith Marie, born December


Jr.

31, 1882, in

San Francisco,

Cal.;

married, December 15, 1902, in San Francisco, John D. Spreckles,

They

live in

San Francisco,

Cal.

1. 3. 6. 7.

6.2.2. 7.
22,

Caroline Densmore (Huntington) Holladay, born January


1861, in Oneonta, N. Y.; married, February 25, 1896, in

New York

City, to

Edmund Burke, son of Samuel W. and Georgiana Catherine (Ord) Holladay. He was born February 15, 1862, in San Francisco, Cal. Mr. Holladay is an
attorney at law, and a graduate of Hastings College of Law, University of
California, 1883.

They

live in

San Francisco.

children, born in SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


1. 2.

Helen Huntington, born January 18, 1897. CoLLis Huntington, born February 7, 1898.

1.3.6.7.6. 2.3.
Rhoda (Huntington) Dunbar,
10, 1834,

born October 13, 1814; married,

May

Riley Dunbar, and lived in Torrington.

The

history of Torrington,

page 285, gives the date of his birth as January 30, 1813.

children.
1.

Solon George, born October


of
;

6,

1836

married,

first,

Mary
;

Atkins,

Meriden married, second, Mrs. Alice Perkins third. Miss Mary Whitney, of Leominster, Mass. He died March 13, 1912, leaving no issue.

2. 3.

Adelaide, died young.

4.

Adeline Louise. Edward.

1.3.6.7.6.2.4.
Phoebe (Huntington) Pardee, born September
ton, Conn.; married,
17, 1817, in

Harwin-

Henry Spencer, son of Rosel and Polly (Nichols) Pardee. He was born December 24, 1814, in Waterbury, Conn. He was a merchant, and moved from Waterbury to TorOctober
4,

1840, in Torrington, Conn.,

rington, Conn., and thence to Oneonta, N. Y.,

He was
1890, in

married once before

this

marriage.
Baptists.

where he died June 24, 1906. Mrs. Pardee died February 4,

Oneonta,^. Y.

They were

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

841

Edwin, born September

15, 1843,

and died March


5,

25,

1845, in

2.

Waterbury, Conn. Edward Henry, born Se})tember

1847, in Oneonta,

N. Y.
life

After attending private schools he fitted himself for business

at a college in Poughkeepsie, and, shortly after completing his

course there, became associated in a confidential relation with


his uncle, the late Collis P.
thirty-five years

Huntington, and for a period of was connected with the New York office of Mr. Huntington, by whom he was highly prized and with whose activities he was closely associated for that entire period. Upon retiring from active business life, Mr. Pardee returned to Oneonta, and resided there, enjoying the competency acquired during his business career, and finding keen pleasure in the associations of his early life, combined with the gratification of the finer qualities of mind and heart. Some twelve years since he acquired a commanding site opposite the city, overlooking the scenes of his childhood, and there built an attractive country residence, Colliscroft, in which he took a just pride, it being furnished richly and attractively and supplied with a well and carefully selected library indicative of the refined taste of the man. While caring little for the frivolities of society he was fond of music and literature and especially of the companionship of conHe read widely and remained to the last a genial associates. student of men and affairs. He was always an interesting companion and conversationalist. He was a member of the Oneonta, City and Country clubs, relinquishing his membership in social organizations in New York City upon returning to Oneonta. He was public spirited, manifesting always a lively interest in the social and economic welfare of his home city, where he died

November

5,

1914.

We
3.

are indebted to

him and the data he

carefully collected for

many items of interest in this memoir. Franklin Joseph, born September 15,
born December
14, 1861.

1852, in Oneonto, N. Y.;

married, in Afton N. Y., Florence Eugenia Corbin.

She was

He

died September 28, 1913.


25, 1854.

4.
5.

Charles Huntington, born March

Mary

Elizabeth, born February 20, 1856, in Morris, N. Y.; married, November 21, 1888, in Oneonta, N. Y., Edward Dayton Lewis, a prominent jeweler of Oneonta, where they now reside.

1.3. 6. 7. 6. 2. 4. 4.
Charles Huntington Pardee, born March
married, in Derby, N. Y.,
25, 1854, in Morris,

N. Y.;

Fanny

Sally McCullor.

He

died

March

1,

1885, in

842
Oneonta, N. Y., and

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
later

Mrs. Pardee married C.

J.

Mumford,

of Oneonta,

N. Y.
CHILDREN.
1.

Ellen Alta, born June


S. Giles, of

11, 1880, in

Oneonta, where she resides.

2.

Mary Belle, born February


Salem, Mass.

21, 1882, in

Oneonta; married Mervin

They

reside in Lyndonville, Vt.

1.3. 6. 7. 6.2.
in

5.
19, 1819,
5,

Elizabeth (Huntington, Yager) Purdy, born December


Harwinton, Conn.; married,
first,

Iliram Yager, of Oneonta, X. Y., April


;

1842, a farmer, in Kostwright, N. Y., he died in October, 1836

married,

second, Albert Purdy, of Perry Center, N. Y.,

who

died in 1883.

Nearly the whole of her long and useful

where she was held

in

was spent in Oneonta, N. Y., the highest respect, and where she died August 13, 1903.
life

children,
*
1. 2,

(yager.)

Elenora Susan. Josephine, died young.


1. 3. 6. 7.

6.2. 5.

1.

Elenora Susan (Yager) Loveland, married Benjamin Loveland. They reside in Oneonta, N. Y.
children.
1.
2.

Birdella May. Frank Edward.

3.

4.

Harry Huntington. Mary Evelina.


1. 3. 6.

7.6. 2.6.

married,

CoLLis Potter Huntington, born April 16, 1821, in Harwinton, Conn.; first, September 16, 1844, Elizabeth T. Stoddard, of Cornwall, Conn.
in 1883.

She died

He

married, second, July 12, 1884, Mrs. Arabella D.

Wor-

sham. He died at his camp, Pine Knot, in the Adirondacks, August 13, 1900. At his death he Extract from Hartford Daily Times, August 14, 1915. was one of the six men who were at the head of the American railroad system.

an art connoisseur and patron, a humanitarian and financier. His first employment was on a farm at a salary of eighty-four dollars a year and board. After he had saved $175 he started in the clock business and managed to get S3,000 credit on the recommendation of a neighbor. In 184 2 he entered into partnership with his brother, Solon, in the general merchandise
business at Oneonta, N. Y.

Six years later he went to California as a mer-

chant, and, at Sacramento, "Ijegan business under a tent, selling implements

and necessaries

to miners.

A store

next followed.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

843

Mr. Huntington then opened partnership in the hardware business with the firm being Huntington & Hopkins. Later on Leland Stanford and Crocker brothers became his business partners and Stanford gave him his first incentive to become a railroad builder. IMr. Huntington then, with Hopkins, the Crockers, T. T. Judah and Stanford, went to work on a scheme, and the survey of the Sierra Nevada mountains for a trans-continental railroad was made on money advanced by them. The result was the organization of the Central Pacific Railroad company, with

Mark Hopkins,

Stanford, president, Huntington, vice-president, and Hopkins, treasurer, with

a capital of S8, 500, 000.

Subsequent undertakings more vast followed, which

included the

first

railroad feat of planning and perfecting the whole California

railroad system of 8,900 miles of track.

Then

followed the formation of a

trans-continental line from Portland Ore., to

New

Orleans.

Next

followed the construction of the Southern Pacific railroad from San

Francisco through Los Angeles, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, a track from ocean to ocean, and the merging of twenty-six corporations with 9,000 miles of track into the organization known as the Southern Pacific company.

The Chesapeake & Ohio

railroad
it,

Virginia had failed to complete

and

was next completed, after the state of in which endeavor many contractors

were ruined. Mr. Huntington then pushed his connections westward, throutrh West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi, until he was able to ride his own private car over his own tracks from the gateway of the Old Dominion on the Atlantic to the Golden Gate on the Pacific coast, a feat accomplished bv no other man in America. Another enterprise which he was identified or associated with was the Pacific Mail Steamship company, with a fleet of sixteen vessels and 17,000
miles of water lines.

Mr. Huntington also founded the city of Newport News, Va., and invested more than $7,000,000 in a ship-yard there, which employed 4,000 men and
turned out battleships.
their

He

there gave

workmen every inducement

to

own

own homes.
CHILDREN.
1.

(adopted.)

Clara Elizabeth Prentice,


a niece of the
first

born in Sacramento, in 1860; was Mrs. C. P. Huntington, and was adopted by

feldt, of

Mr. and Mrs. Huntington. She married Prince Francis HatzWittenburg, Germany, October 28, 1889. They make their home in England.
is

2.

Archer Milton,
wife,

the

son

of

Collis

P. Huntington's
6,

second

by her

first

husband.

He

married, August
9. 1.).

1895,

Helen

Manchester Gates, (1. 3. 6. 7. 6. 2. the Hispanic Society of America.


(juarters are in

In 1904 he founded
its

Though
is

home and headit is

New

York, and

its

origin

American,

an

in-

ternational organization in membership, scope, and character of


its

work.

For about fourteen years he devoted

his time,

and

844
means

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
to collectinor, rare Spanish books, maps, coins, paintings,

manuscripts, and objects of archaeological interest.

thousand books, had thus been brought together

in

About forty New York.


executed

On

the eighteenth day of

May,

1904, he

and

his wife,

the deed of foundation of the Hispanic Society, to endow a free


public library,

museum, and educational


Eight
lots of
fifty

institution, within the

City of

New

York.

land in

Audubon Park, were

conveyed, and three hundred and


as an

thousand dollars granted

endowment by this deed. The honorary degree of Master of Arts, was conferred upon him, by Yale University in 1897. They reside in New York City.

1. 3. 6. 7. 6. 2. 9.

Ellen Maria (Huntington) Gates, born August


rington, Conn.; married,

12, 1835, in

Tor-

August 6, 1861, in Oneonta, N.Y., Isaac Edwin Gates, of Preston, Conn. She was educated in private seminaries in Galway, N. Y., and Hamilton, N. Y. The liigh quality of Mrs. Gates' ethical and didactic poems several of has caused them to meet with an extraordinary which have been set to music welcome in the hearts of the people of all English-speaking countries. "Your Mission," " The Home of the Soul," " The Prodigal Child," " A Slumber Song," and " Eternity," may be mentioned as her most popular hymns. A collection " Treasures of Kurium," was published in 1895, and another, of her poems " To the Unborn Peoples," in 1913. Mr. and Mrs. Gates reside in New York

City.

CHILD.
1.

Helen Manchester,
7. 6. 2. 6. 2.)

in

married Archer Milton Huntington (1. 3. 6. London, Eng., August 6, 1895. She is the author

The days that Pass," " The Sovereign From the Cup of Silence," " An Apprentice to Truth," "The Moon Lady" and "Marsh Lights." They reside in New
of "

The

Solitary Path," "

Good,"

"

York

City.

1.

3.6.7.

9. He

David Huntington,
graduated at Dartmouth
in

born November 24, 1745, in Lebanon, Conn.


73,

and the same year received the honorary degree Having pursued the study of theology, acceptably under his of B.A., at Yale. pastor. Rev. Dr. Solomon Williams, of Lebanon, he was ordained to the work of the gospel ministry, and installed over the church in Marlborough, Conn., in 17 76, and remained there until 1797, a laborious and successful minister of
1 7

Christ.

He
to

married,

November

5,

1778, Elizabeth Foote, of Colchester,

who

be to him a most excellent wife. She was as much distinguished for her fervent piety, and ior her zeal in doing good, as for her remarkable intelligence, and her unusually complete personal culture.

proved

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

845

After his dismission from his people in Marlborough, he preached a few

Sabbaths

in
8,

Salem, Conn., yet was never settled there.


1797, over what
is

He was
:

installed,

November

now

the South Church, in Middletown, Conn.

judicious and successful labors of

but by the Mr. H., comparative harmony was restored, and the church again brought to accept more decidedly than ever, the orthoHe removed from this field of labor in 1803, dox Congregational platform. and was installed over the Congregational church in Xorth Lyme, on the 21st of December in that year. Here he remained a faithful preacher and pastor He was a man of eminent piety, and remarkuntil his death, April 13, 1812. lie preached twice on the day able for a uniform and intense religious zeal. of his death, closing, most fittingly, his labors on earth by a sermon of great earnestness from the text, "Set thine house in order, for thou shalt die and not live.'" Before one o'clock, of the following morning, he was no more yet though so suddenly called away, he left with all the composure of one about taking a pleasant walk. One who knew him well, testifies of him, that "he was a very serious minded man, and habitually sensible of the sacredness of

This church had been seriously endangered by the Separatists

his calling."

CHILDREN, BORN IN MARLBOROUGH, CONN.


1.

Betsey Kimberly, born August


Bunce, and resided
family,
in

8,

1779.

She

mamed

Allen

North Lyme.

They had two

children,

Timothy D., who resided at Greenport, L. I., where he had a and Susan, who lived in Lyme. The son, Capt. Timothv
D. Bunce, died at sea, September 12, 1860, having
lost

from the

same vessel, a short time before, a promising and son were much lamented.
*2.
3.

son.

Both father

David, born March


vember
19, 1861.

1,

1784.

Anna, born September

1, 1785, and died in Hamburg, Conn., NoShe was a devoted Christian woman, and died beloved and lamented by all who knew her. She was known, also, as Nancy, as her obituary calls her.

*4.
5.

Leveret Israel Foote, born December 28, 1787. Louisa, born May 29, 1790, and resided in Hamburg, Lyme, in

1860.

1.

3.6.7.9.
1,

2.
a bookseller in

David Huntington,
married, January 30, 1808,
City.

born jSlarch

1784, in Marlborough, Conn., and

Ann

Carly.

He was

New York

He was

a most estimable and worthy man, and died while away from
in Norfolk, Va.,

home, on business,

March

18, 1819, after


tlie

an

illness of ten days.

"He

manifested the most bumble resignation to

divine will."

He had

just

completed the business which had called him abroad, and was on his way to his family in New York, when he was arrested by death. His wife died in New York, February, 1838.

846

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

David, born October

25, 1808,

and died March

19, 1809.

*2.
3.

David Israel,

born
1,

May

10, 1810.

Israel, born July

1812, and died the 13th of the same month.

4.

Mary

5.

Ann, born May 13, 1814, and lived in New York and Hamburg, Conn. William Backus, born October 21, 1816, and died unmarried, November 18, 1847.

1.3.6. 7.9.2.
David Israel Huntington,
born

2.

New London, Ct.; Emily Sophia Chamberlain. She was born in May, 1813, and died November 22, 1881, in Jersey City, N. J. He was a jeweler, and died in Jersey City, N. J., March 26, 1870. They
May
10, 1810, in

married, August 28, 1836, in Morristown, N.

J.,

were Episcopalians.

CHILDREN.
1.

David Israel,
in

born June 30, 1837, and died September


31, 1838, in

5,

183 7,

New

York.

2.

Louisa, born October

New

York, and died August

5,

1851, in Jersey City, N. J.


3.

4.

5.

Louisa, born May 26, 1840, in New York married, June 1, 1890, George Lord, who died March 10, 1910. Mrs. Lord died April 22, 1910, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Emily Sophia, born August 7, 1841, in New York, and died June 7, 1868, in Jersey City, N. J. David Israel, born September 14, 1843, and died February 4,

Martha

1865, in Jersey City, N. J.

He

enlisted in August, 1861, in Co.

C, 5th Regt. N. J. Vol., and was honorably discharged in September, 1864.


6.

Mary

Elizabeth, born June


7,

15, 1845;

died February

9,

1879, in

Jersey City, N. J.
7.

Marie, born December


Jersey City, N. J.

1846, and died February 27, 1899, in


1848, and died

8.

Marcus Wilbur,

born

May

5,

June

6,

1865, in

Jersey City, N. J.
9.

William Backus, born February He lives in Brooklyn, N. Y.

10, 1850, in Jersey City,

N.

J.

*10.
11.

Henry Lafayette, born August 22, 1852, in Jersey George, born March 30, 1855, and died November
Jersey City, N. J.

City,

N.

J.

30, 1855, in

1.3.6.7. 9.2.2. 10.


Henry Lafayette Huntington,
City,

born August

22,

1852, in Jersey
J.,

N.

J.;

married January 21,1874, in Jersey City, N.

Mary

Eliza

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Tracy. ber
3,

847
and died Octo-

She was born April


1894.

25, 1852, in Philadelphia, Penn.,

He was
N.
J.

in the cigar business.

He

died June 24, 1880, in Jersey City,

Mrs. Huntington married

in July, 1881, Israel

Delamater.

j\lr.

Hunt-

ington was an Episcopalian.

CHILDREN.
*1.
*2.
3.

Hakry Lafayette,
Percy, born July
4,

born

May

18, 1875.
5,

William Rutherford, born March


1878,

1877.
1,

and died April

1879.

1.3. 6. 7.9. 2. 2. 10. 1.


Harry Lafayette Huntington,
born

May

18, 1875, in

Jersey City,

N. J.; married, December 21, 1898, in Jersey City, N. J., Jennie, daughter of John and Mary Ann Thomas. She was born July 14, 1878, in St. Helens, Lancashire, England.

He

is

a printer, and lives in Jersey City, X. J.

They

are Episcopalians.

CHILDREN.
1.

Edward William,
1901.

born September

3,

1900, and died August 28,

2.

Harry Lafayette,

born June 16, 1902.

1.3. 6. 7.9.2.2. 10.2.


William Rutherford Huntington,
City,

born March

5,

187 7, in Jersey

N. J.; married, March 23, 1898, in Newark, N. J., Evaline, daughter of James and Martha (Joyce) Waterhouse. She was born May 6, 1879, in Putsey, England. He is a clerk, and lives in Jersey City.

children.
1.

Russell Charles, born January

10, 1899.

2.

William Howard,

born

May

11, 1904.

1.3.6.7.9.4.
Leveret Israel Foote Huntington,
born December 28, 1787, in

Marlborough, Conn.; graduated at Yale, 1811, and studied theology at Princeton, N. J.; ordained pastor of the Presbyterian church in New Brunswick,

N.

J., in 1815,

until his death,

where he remained, most unweariedly laboring in his profession, May 11, 1820. This "excellent man and eminent servant of

Christ," resembled, in the general features of his character, his father.

He

had a warm heart and a ready hand. The poor, the afflicted, the wronged and oppressed, were drawn toward him by the power of his deep and tender

848
sympathy
for them.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He

could find time, while ministering to the spiritual

wants of the most cultivated of his congregation, to meet, weekly, with the most ignorant and neglected in his parish, for their instruction. "Seldom has one descended to the tomb more respected and beloved." He married Phebe
Marvin, of Lyme, Conn., who, twenty years after his death, married a Rev. Mr. Palmer, of Ohio, who also is dead. She resided with her son, in New

York

City,

and was

in

1861 with her daughter, in Pittsburg, Penn.

CHILDREN, BORN IN
*
*
1.

NEW BRUNSWICK,

N. J.

2.

Jane Elizabeth, born January 23, 1817. Backus Wilbur, born November 3, 1818.
1. 3.

6.7. 9. 4.

1.

Jane Elizabeth (Huntington) Jones,


Brunswick, N.
J.;

born January 23, 1817, in

New

married, in Pittsburg, Penn., December 24, 1839, William

Potter, son of Rev.

John Jones.

They

resided in Pittsburg, Penn., where Mr.

Jones was in the insurance business.


byterian church.

They were both members

of the Pres-

children, born in riTTSBURG, PENN.


1.

William Leverett, born October

29, 1840.
is

2.

Mary Atwood,
terian church,

born March

19,

1842;

member

of the Presby-

and

in

1861 was living

in SeAvickley,

Allegheny

County, Penn.
3.

4.
5.
6.

Fanny, born January 3, 1844, and died April 10, Annie Huntington, born February 19, 1846. Harriet Potter, born March 16, 1849. Jane Elizabeth, born August 4, 1852.

1848.

1.

3. 6.

7.9.4.2.
born November
3,

Backus Wilbur Huntington,


wick, N.
J.;

1818, in

New

Bruns-

married,

first,

February

27, 1845, in

Pine Hills, Dallas City, Ala.,

Elizabeth, daughter of Daniel M. and Mary Ann (Hogan) Riggs. She was born September 27, 1826, in Tuscaloosa, Ala., and died May 27, 1878, in New York, N. Y. He married, second, August 18, 1879, in Portland, Me., Helen Elizabeth, daughter of Marcian and Jane (Collins) Seavey. She was born August 16, 1841, in Bradford, Me. He was a lawyer, and a graduate of Jefferson College, 1836. He moved from New Brunswick, N. J., to Tuscaloosa, Ala., in 1839, to Sumter City, Ala., in 1849, to New York City in 1853, to White Plains, N. Y., in 1882, and to Hempstead, L. I., in 1887, where he died December 17, 1891. He was a member of the Alabama Legislature in 1843, and judge of the He was a Swedenborgian. Circuit Court of Alabama in 1852.

Anne

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

849

Mary,

born April

27, 1846, in Tuscaloosa, Ala.,

and died

May

7,

1899, in Englewood, N. J.

*
*

2.

John, born April

4,

1848. 1850.
in

3. 4.

Madeline, born November 1, Grace, born August 25, 1853,


N. Y.

Selma, Ala.; lives in

New

York,

* *

5.
6.
7.

Wilbur, born November

10, 1855.

Annie, born February 19, 1858. Gertrude, born January 5, 1861, in New York City; married, November 16, 1886, in New York City, Walter Williams, son of Samuel Marvin and Louisa (Clark) Concklin. He was born January 8, 1858, in New York City. Mr. Concklin is a poultryman. He lived in Englewood, N. J., and moved to New London, Conn., where he now lives, in 1904. He served on the Board of Health of Englewood for several years, and prepared the sanitary code.

8.

Jean, born January


22, 1885, in

1893.

New York City; married, October Henry Fitz Randolph, who died in Mrs. Randolph died September 14, 1886, at Lake George,
25, 1863, in

New York

City,

9.

Mr. Randolph was a lawyer and writer. He compiled work of four volumes entitled " Fifty Years of English Song." James, born February 20, 1881, in New York City. He is a photographer, and moved to Brooklyn, N. Y., where he now lives, in
N. Y.
a
1899. He is a Swedenborgian. Roger Samuel, born May 1, 1884,
in

10.

White

Plains,

N. Y.

He

is

an

electrical engineer, a

graduate of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn,


is

N.
11.

Y., 1902.

His business

mostly in the South, with head-

quarters at Greenville, S.

C,

in 1915.

He

is

a Swedenborgian.

Philip, born December 25, 1885, in White Plains, N. Y.; married,


of Frederick

October 31, 1911, at Sea Cliff, N. Y., Adeline Golden, daughter H. and Carrie (Golden) Maidment. He is a lawyer, a graduate of the New York Law School, 1907. He has lived in
Brooklyn, N. Y., from 1899 to date, (1911.)
Co. E, 23d Regiment, National

He

is

sergeant in

Guard

of

New

York.

He

is

president and chairman of the executive committee of the Y. P.


S. C.

E. Swedenborgian.

1. 3. 6.

7.9.4.2. 2.
4,

John Huntington,
ary 27, 1871, in
Cornelia
out,

born April
City,

1848, in Selma, Ala.; married, Febru-

New York

Mary

Catherine, daughter of Daniel and


10, 1849, in

Ann

(Cornell) Horton.

She was born December


in Dallas,

Rond-

N. Y.
54

He

was a merchant, and^died

Texas, January 24, 1886.

850

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Daniel KiGiS, born December 24, Douglas, born December 28, 1876.

1871.

3.

Daughter, born
Gladys, born
in

in Arlington,

Texas.

4.

Arlington, Texas.

1.3.6. 7. 9. 4.2.2.
I^. J.;

1.
24,

Daniel Uiggs Huntington, born December

1871, in

Newark,

married, July 20, 1904, in Cleveland, O., Jessie Maude, daughter of John

Shannon and Mary Moi-rison (Bell) Lytle. She was born in Youngstown, O. He is an architect. He moved to Denver, Col., in 1900, and to Seattle Wash., where he now lives, in 1905. He was secretary of the Washington State Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and treasurer of the Colorado Chapter of the same body.
CHILD.
1.

Daniel Riggs, born December

30, 1906, in Seattle,

Wash.

1. 3.

6.7. 9.4. 2.2. 2.


born December
28, 1876, in

Douglas Huntington,

New York

City;

married, June 27, 1905, in Denver, Colo., Mabel Gray, daughter of George

and Jessie Alexandria fCooper) Adv. She was born April 16, 1880, in Kansas City, Missouri. He is an accountant and traveling auditor. He moved to Denver, Colo., in 1901, and to Seattle, Wash., where he now lives, in 1906. He was first lieutenant and adjutant in the National Guard of Colorado, and has served on riot duty at Cripple Creek, Telluride, and Trinidad, Colo. He They enlisted November 11, 1901, and was discharged January 20,1906.
are Episcopalians.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Douglas, born June 30, 1906, in Ethel Gladys, born September

Seattle,

Wash.
Wash.

28, 1909, in Seattle,

1.3. 6. 7. 9. 4. 2. 3.
born November 1, 1850, in LivAlabama; married, October 31, 1878, in New York City, Heinrich AVilhelra Theodor, son of Carl and Franciska (Ilaenschel) Mertens. He was born September 25, 1851, in Bremen, (Jermany. Mr. Mertens Mas Consular Agent of the United States for the I'ort of
ingston,

Madeline (Huntin(;ton) Mertens,

Valencia, Spain, and Consul for the Austrian Empire at the same port.

He was the grandson of Dr. Franz Carl Mertens. who was head of the Handlung Schulc in Bremen, Germany, and who is still widely known in the scientific world of to-day through his botanical researches and the large herbarium and collection of algae
in the

museum

at St. Petersburg, Russia.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Mr. Mertens was educated
at the

851
in

Gymnasium

Stuttgart,

Germany,
served the

passed the examinations for volunteer service in the

German army,

required year, and subsequently, in 1871, came to the United States.

Here
institu-

he took out naturalization papers, as he greatly admired the laws and


tions of this country.

In 1878 he went to Valencia, Spain, where for twelve years he was

dili-

gent in forwarding the commercial and diplomatic relations between that

His life was exposed to no little danger before the outbreak of our war with Spain, by infuriated mobs surrounding the consulate upon various occasions. It was generally conceded that at one time he saved the city of Valencia from a day of bloodshed, when the populace had become greatly incensed at the insults they believed themselves to have received from the United States government. The Queen Regent of Spain conferred an order of Knighthood upon him for his distinguished services. Exception was made regarding his nationality by the Austrian government because of his unusual qualifications, and he was induced to take over their Vice Consulate. Later his post was raised to full consulate, and he received two orders of Knighthood from the Emperor Franz Joseph, because of faithful services rendered, and a complimentary decoration for his long years of service. He died in Berlin, Germany, May 25, 1906. Mrs. Mertens and her children were residing in Los Angeles, Calif., in
1915.

country and the United States through his post as Consular Agent.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

Edith Carmen, born July 9, 1880, in Valencia, Spain. Karl August Rudolf, born August 1, 1883. Franciska Annita Thekla, born August 18, 1885, in Bremen,
Germany.

1.3.6.7. 9. 4.2.
Karl August Rudolf Mertens,
Spain; married, September
9,

3. 2.
1,

born August

1883, in Valencia,

1907, in Los Angeles, Cal., Theodora

Graham.

They

live in Glendale, Cal.

CHILD.
1.

Carl Weldon.

1.3. 6. 7. 9.4. 2.5.


Wilbur Huntington,
Hiram and
born November 10, 1855, in

New York

City;

married, February 27, 1878, in Stockton, Maryland, Sarah King, daughter of

in Staten Island,

She was born May 17, 1855, N. Y. He is a warehouseman, and has lived in New York City, Staten Island, N. Y., Montclair, N. J., Newark, N. J., and now lives in Colorado Springs,
Adeline (Vreeland) Wandell.

Amy

852
Colo.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
They

Paul's

are Episcopalians, and lie was for many years, vestryman of St. Memorial Church, Edgewater, Staten Island, and for some years, warden of St. James Church, Upper Montclalr, N. J.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

15, 1878; married, December 20, 1899, Aida Marion Lee Hargrave. They live in Waldwick, N. J. Faith, born May 4, 1894; lives in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Ralph, born December

1.3.6. 7.9. 4.2.6.


City; married,

Annie (Huntington) Allen, born February 19, 1858, in New York October 6, 1885, in New York City, Thomas Woodruff Allen,

in Cincinnati. Ohio, September 26, 1858. Mr. Allen graduated from tlie Cincinnati High School, and went into the drug business. Finding this tooconfining he removed to Texas, where he was one of the owners of an extensive ranch, and, on account of his great strength, both physical and mental, and of his high moral character, he became one of the Vigilance Committee of Tom Green Co., Texas. After four years of this strenuous life he returned to Cincinnati, O., and

who was born

married Emily Meigs Keitle.

She died

in

1884.

Mr. Allen

is

president of

the John H. Hibbue Dry Goods Co., director in several banks, one of the commissioners for the S3,000,000 court house and jail in Cincinnati, and holds

membership in the Commercial and Business Mens', and Queen City Clubs, and other orijanizations for the growth and imj)rovement of Cincinnati. He is also Federal Jury Commissioner. He is senior warden in the Church of our Saviour, in Mt. Auburn (P^piscoHe is a liberal Democrat, voting for the best man on pal), in Cincinnati. either side; a most estimable citizen, husband, father and friend.

children.
1.

RA'i'NOR

Huntington, born May

17, 1887.

He

graduated from

the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1910.


2.

3.

Grace De Silver, born July 15, 1889. Walter Woodruff, born August 17, 1901.

1.3.6.8.
Lebanon, Conn., August 15, 1708. He See page 422, and resided in Lebanon, where he died August 22, 1753, of dysentery; his will having been made August 20, and probated October 2, 1753. His name occurs on the church records without date. After his death his widow married Capt. Daniel Throop, of Lebanon. She died in Lebanon, November 7, 1791.

Simon Huntington, born

in

married.

May

15,

1735, Sarah (1.

3. 3. 3. 1.)

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN LEBANON, CONN.
1.

853

Sarah, born March


of

5,

1738, and married Rev. Jonathan (1.3.4.2.5.),


see

Worthington,

JNIass.,

page 554, where she died

May

13,

1790.

*
*

2.

3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Ebenezer, born September 27, 1740. Simon, born February 8, 1742-3, and died August Eunice, born March 28, 1745born August 25, 1749. Jabez, born February 16, 1752, and died August

20, 1753.

*
*

Andrew, Hannah,

born ^lay

9,

1747.

18, 1753.

1
and married Sarah Edgerton.

3. 6. S> 2.
1740, in Lebanon, Conn.,
Indies.

Ebenezer Huntington, born September 2 7, He died in the West


CHILD.
*
1.

RoswELL, born

in 1763.

1.3.6.8.2.1.
RoswELL Huntington,
in

born

in

1763; married

Mary Palmer, and


'

lived

North Carolina, and died

in

Marion, Ala.

children.
*
*
1.

2.

3.

William, born September John, born in 1808. Nancy, married a Hogan.

8,

1792.

1. 3. 6. 8. 2. 1. 1.

William Huntington,
married,

born

in

Hillsboro, N.

C, September

8,

1792;
in
9,

December 9, 1819, Frances Robeson Howze. She was born Franklin County, N. C, December 28, 1802, and died in Marion Ala., July
1877.

He

died in Marion, Ala., October 22, 1874.


original,

Copied from the

which was written on the back


homestead,

of a photograph.

Alone

in the dear old

That once was

full of hfe,

Ringing with girlish laughter. Echoing boyish strife,

We
And
" Is
it

two are waiting together, oft as the shadows come.


night"

With tremulous

are the children at home? "

voice he calls me,

854

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
" Yes, love," I

answer him gently,


long ago,"
(quivering treble,

" They're

all

home

And

sing in

my

song, so soft

and low,
to slumber

Till the old

man drops

With

his

head upon his hand


myself the number
in

And

I tell to

At home

a better land.

Home
Shall

where never a sorrow, dim their eyes with tears,


the smile of
all

Where
I

God

is

on them.

Through

know yet my arms are empty, That fondly folded seven, And the Mother heart within me.
Is almost starved for

the sunny years.

Heaven.

Marion, Ala.,

William Huntington, 80 years, 5 mo.


1873.

February

6,

F. R. Huntington, 70 years, 2 mo.

The young live forward in Hope, The old live backward in Memory.
'

My
All

time of sorrow and of joy, Great God, are in

my

enjoyments come from Thee, and go at

Thy hand. Thy command.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

4.
5.
6.

John W., born November 5, 1820, died October 24, 1821. William Henry, born July 14, 1823. Isaac Howze, born April 25, 1827, died October 12, 1850. Duke Howze, born January 17, 1831; died September 6, 1844. Thomas Roswell, born March 15, 1835; died April 1, 1837, Martin P., born October 29, 1837, and was drowned August
1852.

28,

7.

David Yarborough,
in the Confederate

born October 16, 1840, and was killed Au-

gust 16, 1862, in the second battle of Manassas, being a soldier

Army.

1. 3. 6. S 2* 1* 1* 3.

William Henry Huntington,


Robinson.

born July 14, 1823

married Elizabeth
4,

She was born April

7,

1826, and died

March

1907.

He

died

March

10, 1885.

CHILDREN, BORN IN MARION, ALA.


1.

2.

Annie Moore, born November 24, 1849; Frances William, born July 20, 1851.

died

December

13, 1870.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY
*
3.

855

4.

Irene Reynolds, born September 20, 1853. Joel Reynolds, born August 13, 1858; died February
1.

8,

1859.

3.6. 8. 2. 1.

1. 2. 2.
20, 1851
;

Frances William (Huntington) Howell, born July


ried,

mar-

January

16, 1873,

Walter Hines Howell, who died December

28, 1905.

Mrs. Howell lives in Birmingham, Ala.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Nannie Huntington,
I.

born Se])tember

19, 1873.

3.

Huntington, born July 30, 1876. William Reynolds, born Xovember 10, 1878 married June 5, They live at Fort Stockton, Texas. 1907, Annie Davenport.
;

He
*
4.
5.

is

a minister.

Irene Huntington. Walter Hines, born August


Marion, Ala.

1,

1883; died

November

22, 1884, in

6.
7.

Henry IIowze, born November 3, 1884. Eugene Randolph, born June 28, 1887;
in

died

December

1,

1889,

Bessemer, Ala.

1.3. 6. 8. 2.

1. 1.

2. 2. 1.
born September 19, 1873
;

Nannie Huntington (Howell) Wadeson,


married, June 15, 1897, in Bessemer, Ala.,
II.

Ralph

Weyman Wadeson.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Ralph W., born March 24, 1889, in Bessemer, Ala. John Temple, born January 4, 1903, in Birmingham,
1.

Ala.

3.6.8.2.

1.

1.2. 2. 2.
14, 1903,

I.

Huntington Howell, born


Ala.,

July 30, 1876; married, January

in

Birmingham,

Kate Leonard.

She died April

16, 1914.

CHILD.
1.

Kate Leonard,

born January

25,

1905

died June

6,

1906.

1. 3. 6. 8. 2. 1. 1. 2. 2.4.
Irene Huntington (Howell) Woodrow, married, June Charles E. Woodrow. CHILDREN.
1.

11,

1902,

Walter Howell,

born July 18, 1903.

2.

3.

Charles E., born August 4, 1908. Robert Smith, born January 22, 1913.

856

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 6. 8.2.
11,

1. 1.

2.2.6.
3,

Henry Howze Howell, 1912, Amy W. Burney.


1.

born November

1884; married,

September

CHILDREN.

Henry Howze,

born October

3,

1913.

2.

Amy

Frances, born May

23, 1915.

1.3. 6.8. 2.

1. 1. 2.

3.

Irene Reynolds (Huntington) Brown, born September 20, 1833 married, December 27, 1871, Charles G. Brown. She died June 19, 1875.
CHILD.
1.

Bessie Reynolds, born October

3,

1874; died October 25, 1874.

1.3.6.8.2.
John Huntington, born
Miss.
in

1. 2.
C; married, near

1808, in Greensboro, N.

Tuscaloosa, Ala., Salina Gray, in 1839, and died in July, 1855, in Pontotoc,

CHILDREN, BORN IN PONTOTOC, MISS.


1.

*2.
3.

John Gray, bom June 22, 1841; Valeria Rebecca, born March

lives in his native


11, 1843.

town.

Mary
Miss.

Louisa, born

in

1845; died in March, 1909, in Okolona,

*4.
5.

*6.
7.

Robert Roswell, born November 26, 1848. Deseret, born in 1850; died in 1855, in Pontotoc, Miss. William Martin, born March 6, 1853; lives in Pontotoc, Miss. Anlo, born November 9, 1855; married H. F. Waller, and died in
Okolona, Miss., in January, 1904.

1. 3. 6. 8. 2.
Pontotoc, Miss.; married, September

1.2. 2.
1843, in

Valeria Rebecca (Huntington) Hall, born March 11, 3, 1867, in Pontotoc, Andrew

Jackson,

son of Fenton and Ruth (Clarke) Hall.

March 12, 1839. Clarke, who resigned from


Carolina,

Colonies in
battle of

Anderson County, So. William the British Navy to cast his lot with the American the Revolutionary War, and received honorable mention at the
in

He was born

He

is

also a great-great-grandson of Sir

Bunker

Hill.

His grandmother was Amelia Hooper, daughter of William Hooper, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He is still living in Mississippi. Mrs. Hall died May 24, 1896, in
Okalona, Miss.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN PONTOTOC, MISS.
1.

857

Frank Huntington,
1880.

born

in

June, 1868, and died October 25,

*2.

Deseret Ruth,

born March

15, 1871.

1.3.6. 8. 2.
Miss.; married,

1.

2.2.2.
15, 1871, in Pontotoc,

Deseret Ruth (Hall) Miller, born March

February 23, 1893, in Natchez, Miss., Charles Oilman, son of John Oibbons and Mary (March) Miller. He was born at Point Breeze, N. Y., in 1862. He is a physician, and they live at Natchez, Miss.

1.

Frances Huntington, born December


1,

18, 1895;

married June

1915, Dr. William Johnson Witt, of Tupelo, Miss.

1.3. 6. 8.2. 1.2.4.


Robert Roswell Huntington,
Miss.; married,

born November

26, 1848, in Pontotoc,

Okolona, Miss., Kate, daughter of William Salee and Wilhelmina (Reynolds) Deavenport. She was born July 10, 1850.
26, 1875, in

May

He was
moved
to

a salesman, and lived in Pontotoc, Miss., until 1868,


3,

when he

Okolona, Miss., where he lived until his death, July


a Presbyterian.

1910.

He was
1.

child.

Robert Howard, born April 27, 1879. He lives Springs, Arkansas. He is a physician and surgeon.

in

Eureka

1.3.6.8.2.
William Martin Huntington,
ary 22, 1888, Jessie Carr.

1. 2. 6.
6,

born March

1853; married Febru-

They

live in Pontotoc, Miss.

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

Charlotte Gray, born December 13, John William, born March 8, 1892.
Nellie Carr, born July 14, 1894. Thorpe Asbury, born February 12,

1889.

4.

1897.

1.3.

6.

8.4.
28,

Eunice (Huntington) Willes, born March


the eighth child of Rev.

1745, in Lebanon,

Conn., and married, December 13, 1764, Deacon Joshua Willes, of Franklin,

Henry and Martha (Kirtland)

Willes.

858

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Jabez, born September

10, 1765.
4, 1768.

2.

Temperance, born March

3.

Martha,

born July 27, 1771.


15, 1781.

4.

Joseph Huntington, born June


1.

3.6. 8. 5.
May
9,

Andrew Huntington,
ried, April 17, 1768, Rutli,

born

1747, in Lebanon, Conn.

He marofficer.

daughter of Elijah Hyde, of Lebanon, and Ruth

Tracy.

She was born

in

Lebanon,

May

5,

1746.

He was

a military

He

died July 16, 1811.

CHILDREN, BORN IN LEBANON, CONN.


*
1.

2
3

*
*

4. 5.
6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

Simon, born February 18, 1769. AzEL, born October 25, 17 70. Elijah, born November 18, 1772; married Eunice Frink, and lived in Carlisle, N. Y. He died July 14, 1843, having no children. His widow was living in 1859. Ebenezer, born February 14, 17 75. Sarah, born June 19, 1777. Eunice, born July 30, 1779; married Ebenezer (1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 5.) see page 433. Roger, born March 4, 1782, and died August 22, 1783. Jabez, born August 6, 1784, and died single, November 12, 1832. Roswell, born September 14, 1786. John, born May 27, 1789, and died April 16, 1791.

* 11.

Andrew, born May


1.

31, 1791.

3. 6. 8.5. 1.
18, 1769, in

Simon Huntington, born February


in Lebanon,

Lebanon, Conn., and

married, as his son's record says, February 18, 1795, Sarah Fitch.

He

resided

where he

died, October

3,

1819.

children.
1.

Maria, born

Lebanon, November 27, 1796, and married September 14, 1825, Hezekiah W. Ripley of New York, for many years She died in New in the service of the American Bible Society.
in
city,

York
2.

December

20, 1850,

having had one daughter.

3.

Marietta, twin sister with the above, married February 21, 1824, Henry B. Williams, a farmer in Lebanon. They had children. Sarah, born December 12, 1799, in Lebanon, and died February
20, 1801, in

Lyme, Conn.
born
in

4.

John Roger,

Lebanon, January

18,

1802, and lived in

Richfield, Ohio.

5.

Simeon Fitch, born

in

Lebanon, December

3,

1806.

HUNTIXGTON GENEALOGY.

859

1.3.6. 8.5.
married

1. 5.
1806, in Lebanon, Conn.;

Simeon Fitch Huntington, born December 3,

Mary, (laughter of Jesse and Deborah (Hull) Brush. She was born February 15, 1806, in Catskill, N. Y., and died May 15, 1890, in Rochester, N. Y. He was a physician and surgeon, and died in DeSoto, Wisconsin, November 7, 1879. They were Presbyterians.
5,

May

1835, in Westport, Conn., Antoinette

children.

The
* *
1. 2.

last five children

were born

in

Oswego, N. Y.
3,

Sarah Deborah,

born March

1836.

3.

Henry Brush, born December 27, 1837. Edward Fitch, born April 23, 1840, in
September
the Civil
12, 1862,

Catskill,

N. Y., and died

on the march near Memphis, Tenn., during


a

War.

He was

member
the

of Co. E, 25tli AVisconsin

Regt., and was buried in

National Cemetery, Memphis,

Tenn.
4. 5. 6.
7.

Samuel Sherwood, born March 9, 1842; lives Hezekiah Ripley, born January 28, 1844.

in

Omaha, Neb.

Mary Charlotte, born January 19, 1846; lives in Omaha, Neb. Emma M., born January 9, 1848; died, unmarried, April 5, 1871, in
Mount Airy, Wis. Julia, born Januarv N. Y.
9,

8.

1848; died February 18, 1849, in Oswego,

1. 3. 6.

8.5.

1. 5. 1.
3,

Sarah Deborah (Huntington) Miner, born March


O.; married,

1836, in Akron,

December 10, 1858, in Mt. Airy, Wis., Parsons Dorr Miner. He was born August 12, 1828, in Monterey, Mass., and was living in Carter, Wis., in 1915, where his wife died November 22, 1910.
children.
1.

Wilbur Edward,

born September

12, 1859.

He owns

with his

brother, Henry, several thousand acres of lumber land in Forest

County, Wis., and they operate a large lumber mill in Carter, Wis.
2.

Henry Thomas,
Wilbur.

born January 26, 1863; partner of his brother,


1865; unmarried, and lives in
a farmer, and lives in

3.

Mary

Elizabeth, born February


born February

2,

Carter, Wis.
4.

Hiram Parsons,

6,

1869

is

Burnett, South Dakota.

5.

Alice Huntington, born January

8,

1874.

860

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.
1. 3. 6. 8. 5. 1. 5. 1. 5.

January

Alice Huntington (Miner) Slater, born January 29, 1896, Henry Slater, and lived in Retreat, Wis.
CHILDREN.
1.

8,

1874; married,

Sarah Elizabeth,

born July

29, 1901.

She

is

a student at the

2.

High School in Viroque, Wis. Theodore Miner, born August

(1915.)
5,

1904.

1.3.6.8.
Henry Brush Huntington,

5. 1. 5. 2.
27,

born December

1837, in Akron, O.;


Letitia,
])orn

married, October 17, 1867, in Davenport, Iowa,

Mary

John Frederick and Margaret (Jones) Davies.


1844, in Davenport, Iowa.

She was

daughter of February 22,


to

He

is

an attorney

at law,

and moved from Davenport, Iowa,

Wausau,

Wis., in 1880, where he

now

resides.

They

are Presbyterians.

children.
1.

Margaret Davies,
ried,

born July

25, 1869, in

Davenport, Iowa., mar-

2.

November 9, 1898, in Wausau, Wis., William Franklin Goodrich. They live in Lacrosse, Wis. Antoinette Brush, born August 12, 1875, in Davenport, Iowa.

1.3. 6. 8.5. 2.
Azel Huntington, born October
in Leicester, Mass.,
25, 1770, in

Lebanon, Conn.; married,

November

30, 1797,

Hannah Robinson.
8,

They

lived in

Spencer, Mass., where he died, Sej)tember


1850.

1839, and his widow, August 4,

CHILDREN.

The
* *
1.
2. 3.

first

two of

this family

were born
1,

in Leicester, Mass., the rest in

Spencer, Mass.

Harriet, born December Oren, born December 19,


Selina, born September

1798.

1800.

25, 1803; married, June 28, 1827, Lorv White of Spencer, Mass., where he died November 11, 1829, and

she married in Leicester, February, 1848, Charles Sj)rague.


4.

Alma, born
13, 1825.

July

1,

1805, and died in Spencer, Mass., September

5.
6.

DuLCENA, born June 28, 1807. Azel, born May 22, 1809, and died
26, 1841.

in

Union, Mass., November

7.

8.

Jabez, born January 19, 1811. Ozias, born November 10, 1812.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
9.

861

10.

Sophia, born March 26, 1816. Julia Ann, born May 5, 1818; married,
ber 12, 1837, Eleazer Bemis.

in

Spencer, Mass., Octo-

* 11.

Emeline, born March

22, 1821.

1.3.6.8.5.2.1.
Harriet (Huntington) Kingsbury,
Leicester, Mass.;

married, April 13, 1836,

born December Thomas Kingsbury,

1,

1798,

in

of Spencer,

Mass.

CHILDREN.
1.
2.

3.

Henry Huntington, born February Addison, born April 23, 1838. Edwin, born December 24, 1840.

15, 1837.

1. 3. 6. S. 5. 2. 2.

Oren Huntington,
ried, first,

born December

19, 1800, in Leicester, Mass.;

mar-

Ware, Mass., Thankful Mary Ann Paige, who died January 24, 1838. He married, second, November 7, 1839, in Springfield, Ohio, Orinda Armstrong. She died in Richmond, Ind. He was a hotel owner. He lived in Zanesville, O., until 1831, when he moved to Richmond, Ind., where he died in 1880.
October
14, 1827, in

CHILDREN,
1.

THF.

LAST THREE WERE BORN

IN

RICHMOND, IND.

Eliza Jane, born September


July 26, 1829.

13, 1828, in

Putnam, Ohio, and died

*2.
3.

4.

INIartha Ann, born May 27, 1830. Julius Azel, born July 26, 1840, and died in Cincinnati, O. Garry Armstrong, born July 4, 1845, and died February
1852.

28,

5.

George, born November

6,

1854, and died in Richmond, Ind.

1. 3. 6.

8.5. 2.2.

2.
27,1830, in Zanesville,

Martha Ann (Huntington) Miller, born May

Ohio; married, December 12, 1854, in Richmond, Ind., Andrew Milton, son He was born July 17, 1832, in of Andrew and Apalonia (Zacharias) Miller.

Westminster, Md.

Mr. Miller was a merchant, and died


His wife died in the same town,

in

May

14, 1875.

Richmond, Ind., March 8, 1880. They were Presbyterians.

CHILDREN, born IN RICHMOND, IND.


*1.
2.

Richard Oren,

born November

3,

1855.

Thomas

Jesse, born July

25, 1859,

and died August

8,

1879, in

Richmond, Ind.

862
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Charles Milton, born August


1879, in Richmond, Ind.

29, 1861,

and died November

7,

*4.

Frederick Daniel, born January

10, 1866. 18, 1869.

*5.

Frank Zacharias,

born October

1.3.6. 8. 5.2.2. 2.
Richard Oren Miller, born November
married Violet Bingham.
3,

1.
1855, in

Richmond,

Ind.;

They

live in

Chicago,

111.

children.
1. 2.

Richard Oren died in infancy. Martha Eleanor, born December


;

30, 1908.

1. 3.

6.8. 5.2.2.2. 4.
10, 1866, in

Frederick Daniel Miller, born January

Richmond,

Ind.; married, April 3, 1889, in Walkerville, Md., Alice,

daughter of Charles

H. Fulton. Mr. Miller is a merchant, an active member of the Reformed Church, a Mason, Knight of Pythias, member of the Independent Order of Mechanics, and of the Royal Arcanum. He went to Westminster, Md., in June, 1880, and still lives there. While attending school Mr. Miller also gave his attention to business, for which he
exhibited remarkable aptitude.

He

acted as salesman in a dry goods store for


In 1894 they

a time, and, in April, 1887, began the clothing and men's furnishing business, with his brother Frank, ns his partner. trade to their business, and

added the dry goods


Mr.

now have

large double stores, each 22x150 feet,

two

stories, in the

Albaugh

block. East

Main

street,

near the railroad.


is

Miller has always been a progressive business man, and

identified with every

public business enterprise for the advancement of the interests and the im-

provement

of this city.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

Alice Estelle, born December 3, 1889. Harriet Huntington, born March 6, 1892. Louise Fulton, born January 10, 1897.

1.

3.6. 8.5. 2. 2. 2. 5.
born October
18, 1869, in

Frank Zacharias Miller,


married, October
9,

Richmond,

Ind.;

1895, in Westminster, Md., Grace Etta Hering.

They

live in Westminster,'

Md.
CHILD.
8,

1.

Catherine Hering, born June

1898.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

863

1.3. 6.8.5.2.5.
DuLCENA (Huntington) Craige,
in Spencer, Mass.

born June 28, 1807,

in

Spencei-,

Mass.; married, April 23, 1836, in Spencer,

Nathan Craige,

Jr.,

and resided

CHILDREN.
1.

Geokge Azel,

born January

18,

1837;

married,

December

22,

2.

3.

and has one daughter. Sarah Louisa, born February 2, 1839; married, September 1858, Abraham Capen, of Spencer, and has two children. Nathan Huntington, born May 3, 1841, and died August
1858, Ellen Jones,

18,

30,

1846.
4.

William Choate,

born April

29, 1847,

and died August

6,

184 7.

1.3.6.8.5.2.7.
Jabez Huntington, born January
in Marlboro,

June

23, 1836,

October

12, 1852.

He

19, 1811, in Spencer, Mass.; married, Mrs. Sarah Parmenter, who died in the same place, resided in Marlboro, Mass., in 1860.

children, RORN in MARLBORO, MASS.


1.

2.

John Goodhue, born April 19, 1837. Sarah Howe, born January 5, 1839; Theodore Maham of Marlboro.
Azel, born August
10. 1841,

married, October 11, 1860,


11, 1841.

3.

and died August

4.

George Day,

born April 23, 1843.

1. 3.

6.8. 5.2.8.

in

OziAs Huntington, born November 10, 1812, in Spencer, Mass.; married, Marlboro, Mass., January 19, 1844, Mary Rice. They live in Marlboro.
CHILDREN.
1.

^NIary Ann, born

May

20, 1845.
3,

2.
3.

William Bradford, born February

1847.

Emma Susannah,

born October

4,

1851.

1.3. 6. 8. 5. 2. 9.
married.

Sophia (Huntington) Rice, born March 26, 1816, in Spencer, Mass.; May 18, 1844, in Spencer, Edward Gershom Rice, of Marlboro, Mass.
CHILDREN.
1.

Harriet, born April

16, 1845,

2.

Susannah Sophia,
1851.

born February

and died August 1, 1851. 13, 1848, and died August

14,

864
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Cornelia Hannah, born October


1851.

25, 1849,

and died August

17,

4.
5.

6.
7.

Julian Huntington, born December 23, 1851. Cordelia Hyde, born January 25, 1854. Harriet Amelia, born March 17, 1857. Edward Huntington, born May 16, 1859.
family were living in Marlboro, Mass., in 1860.

The

1.3. 6. 8. 5.2. 11.


Emeline (Huntington) Allen, born March
Spencer, Mass.,
22, 1821,

and married,

in

November 5, 1846, William Allen, Allen died November 8, 1860. CHILDREN.


1.

of Worcester, Mass.

Mrs.

Charles Huntington, born June


1850.

27, 1848,

and died August

15,

2.

Harriet Eliza,
1861.

born November 10, 1851, and died February


23, 1855,

1,

3. 4.

Emma

Jane, born June

and died July


15, 1860.

11, 1855.

Nellie Sophia, born September

1.3.6.8.5.4.
Ebenezer Huntington, born February 14, 1775, in Lebanon, Conn., and married, October 11, 1802, Mehetabel Swift, of Mansfield. He was a clothier and farmer, living in Becket, Mass., where he died, January 31, 1835. His wife died January 19, 1870, in her ninetieth year.
children.
1.

Mehitabel, born October 17, 1803, and died June 17, 1865, unmarried, in Becket, Mass.

2.

Sophronia, born January


died February
2,

28, 1805,

and lived

in Becket,

Mass.

She

1869, unmarried.

3.

4.

5.
6.

7.

He was a bookkeeper and always Uved in Becket, where he died May 7, 1891. He was married in Newton Falls, Ohio, March 24, 1869, to Sarah Blush, daughter of Oliver and Abi (Starr) Smith, and widow of Dr. James Uriah Church. She was born January 4, 1838, in Middlefield, Mass., and was living in Becket, Mass., in 1908. Charles, born January 23, 1811, and died September 7, 1812. Frances Diana, born January 2, 1813, and lived with her sister, Mrs. Townsend, in New Haven. She was an excellent Christian woman, and died in Becket, June 9, 1860, unmarried. Emily Clark, born September 24, 1815, and died in Becket, December
21, 1836.

Melissa Hyde, born March 13, 1807. William Swift, born November 28, 1808.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
*
*
8. 9.

865

Charles Thomas, born November 17, 1817. George Henry, born October 20, 1820.
Harriet, born September
23, 1824.
2,

10.

1822,

and died
and died

in Becket,

September September

11.

Sarah, born November


29, 1829.

11, 1826,

in Becket,

1.3. 6.8.5. 4. 3.
Melissa Hyde (Huntington) Townsend, born March 13, 1807, in May 4, 1847, in New Haven, Conn., Amos Townsend, Jr. They resided in New Haven, and were much esteemed for their benevolence and usefulness. Mrs. Townsend died in New Haven, April 27, 1894,
Becket, Mass.; married,

and Mr. Townsend, July

17, 1885.

He

was cashier

of the National

New

Haven Bank

for over fifty years.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Sarah Melissa, born May 5, 1849, and died December 9, 1861. Robert Donaldson, an adopted child. He was managing editor
of

The Outlook

in 1915.

1.3. 6. 8. 5. 4. 8.
Charles Thomas Huntington, born November
Mass.; married,
17, 1817, in Becket,

March

28, 1848, in Hinsdale, Mass.,

Sarah Huntington White,

(1. 3. 4. 2. 5. 3. 6. 1.) see

page 562.
in 1872, to "West Brookfield, Mass., in 1876,

He was
in 1859, to

a farmer, and moved from Stockbridge to No. Brookfield, Mass.,

WiUiamstown, Mass.,

and

to Toledo, Ohio, in 1906.

He was deacon in the Union Congregational Church, in North Brookfield, from 1860 to 1872. He died in Toledo, Ohio, January 14, 1913.
child.
*
1.

Charles White, born May

22, 1854.

1.3. 6. 8.5.4. 8. 1.
Charles White Huntington, born May
Mass.; married,
of
7,

22, 1854, in

Stockbridge,

November

16, 1881, in Boston, Mass.,

Delia Frances, daughter

Henry Penninian and Adelia Maria (Warren)


1854, in Cambridge, Alass.,

Bliss.

She was born March


Hall
Ellis, in

and died January


28, 1913,

18, 1910, in Toledo, Ohio.

Mr. Huntington married, second, July


Ohio.

Emma

Toledo,

He

is

a clergyman, a graduate of Wilhams College, 1876, and of Andover

Theological Seminary, 1881.

He was

pastor of the Congregational Church in

Ellsworth, Me., from 1881 to 1884, of the Central Congregational Church, in

Providence, R.

I.,

from 1884

to 1888, of the

High

Street Church, in Lowell,

Mass., from 1888 to 1905, from 1905 to 1914 was pastor of the Central Con65

866

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

grcgational Church, in Toledo, Ohio.

He

supplied the pulpit of the First part of 1915, and Septem-

Congregational Church
ber
1,

in

Waltham, Mass.,

tlie first

1915, was acting pastor of the Congregational Church, in Claremont,

California.

He

studied law in the office of C. T. and T.


to 1877,

II. Russell, in

Boston, Mass.,

from 1876
drawal.

and entered the second year

class at the

Harvard Law

School in the Fall of 187 7, but nervous strain from overwork soon caused with-

He was granted the degree of d. 6. b}' Williams College in 1901, and was Trustee of Bradford Academy, Bradford, Mass., for ten years.
CHILD.
1.

Helen, born December

1,

1890; legally adopted January

7,

1910.

1.3. 6. 8. 5. 4. 9.
George Henry Huntington,
and Semanthe fBlush) Clark.
Mass.
born October
20, 1820, in Becket, Mass.;

married, December 31, 1850, in Becket, Mass., Julia, daughter of Alexander

She was born November


in 1873,

12, 1828, in

Becket,

He was

a farmer; he

moved

from Becket,
tlie

to

Agawam,
in

Mass.,

where he died April 7, 1911. at Becket Center, and member


setts, in 1853.

He was

deacon in

Congregational Church,

of the Constitutional

Convention

Massachu-

Mr. Huntington was a man of fine character, and of incorruptible integrity. He was one of the best known and most highly respected citizens of Agawam, Mass. He was a " shut in " and an invalid for twelve years before his death.

Mr. and Mrs. Huntington celebrated their

sixtieth

wedding anniversary

December
1.

31, 1910.

CHILDREN.

Emily Clark, born January


Becket, Mass.

31, 1852,

and died July

21, 1853, in

2.

George Ebenezer,
of eighteen years,

3.

Henry

born March 5, 1859. He left home at the age and has not been heard from since. Alexander, born May 12, 1869, in Becket, Mass.

1.

3.

6.8.5. 4. 9. 3.
born
j\Iay 12, 1869, in

Henry Alexander Huntington,


married, October
4,

Becket, Mass.;

Monterey, Mass., Jennie Selona, daughter of Sheridan and Selona Thompson. She was born August 7, 1871, in Monterey,
1899, in

Mass.

He

is

a farmer, and

moved from Becket

to

Agawam, jNIass., where he now

lives, in 1873.

They

are Congregationalists.

CHILD.
1.

Geor(JE Henry, born July

15, 1904, in

Agawam, Mass.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

867

1.3. 6.8. 5. 5.
Sarah (Huntington) Rockwell,
born June
19,

1777, in Lebanon,

Conn., and married, in April, 1800, Joseph Rockwell, a farmer of Lebanon.

She was a most excellent woman. She died September husband followed her on the 28th of the same month.

8,

1849, and her

CHILDREN.
1.

AzEL, born
having

May

5,

1808, married Laura Hill, and lived in Lebanon,

five children.

2. 3.

4.
5.

6.

Philura, died at 14 years of age. Emily, was living in 1860. Eunice Huntington, died single in 1840, aged 33 years. Elijah Frink, born October 6, 1809, and married M. K. McNeill, of Fayetteville, N. C, June 18, 1839, and was professor of languages at Davidson College, N. C, in 1860. Andrew Huntington, married Caroline R. Porter, of Columbia
and had three children.

7.

8.

Ruth, born March 6, 1814, and died May 5, same year. Sarah Ann, born October 16, 1816, and died September
is

20, 1835.

This record

H.

in 1863.

appeared in our first memoir published by Rev. E. B. The names do not seem to be in proper order according to dates
as
it

of birth.

1.3. 6. 8. 5. 9.
Roswell Huntington,
married, September
chester, from
died,
7,

born September

14, 1786, in

Lebanon, Conn.;

1813, Sophia Tracy, of Franklin, and resided in Col-

1827 to 1832,
23, 1862.

when he removed

to Carlisle,

N. Y., where he
17, 1793.

January

His wife was daughter of Peter and Abigail (Hart-

shorne) Tracy, and was born in Franklin, Conn.,

November

children.
* *
1. 2.

3.

Edwin Tracy, born September 27, 1814. Henry Hyde, born December 25, 1816. William W., born September 1, 1823.
1.

3.6.8.5. 9.
29,

1.

Edwin Tracy

Huntington, born September 27, 1814, in Lebanon,


1842, in
Carlisle,

Sarah Prudence, She was born October 27, 1816, and died February 23, 1881, in Rochester, N. Y. He was a partner in the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper. He was elder in the Presbyterian Church, and superintendent of the Sunday School, in Rochester, N. Y., for one year. He died in Rochester, May 4, 1901.
Y.,

Conn.; married, September

N.

daughter of Rev. Charles and Mary (Carter) Wadsworth.

H68

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
* *
1.

Henry

Fitch, born January

22, 1844.

2.

Charles Wadsworth, born

July 24, 1848.


27, 1850, in

3.

Edward Tracy,
is

born August

Rochester, N. Y.

He

an organ and piano instructor, a graduate of Rochester Uni-

versity, 1871,

O.,

on September

and moved from Rocliester, N. Y., to Cleveland, He is an Epis1, 1890, where he now lives.

copalian.

4.

Ellen Mary,

born January 18, 1858.

1. 3. 6. 8. 5. 9. 1. 1.

Henry Fitch Huntington,

born January 22, 1844,

in Carlisle,

N.

Y.;

married, April 27, 1870, in Rochester, N. Y., Frances Wright, daughter of


Geoi'ge Franklin and Frances Jeannette (Wright)

Danforth.

She was born

March

1,

1849, in Rochester, N. Y.

to 1900.

He was a banker, and was on the Rochester Park He died June 25, 1900, in Rochester, N. Y.
CHU.DREN.
1.

Commission from 1888

2. 3.

Jeannette Wadswurth, born July 12, George Danforth, born July 11, 1874. Elizabeth Partridge, born Jtme 18,
1909.

1872.

1876; married, July 20,

1.3. 6. 8. 5.9.
George Danforth Huntington,
N.
Y.; married,

1.

1.2.
11,

born July

1874, in Rochester,

ter of

November 6, 1901. in Watertown, N. Y., Helen Irene, daughJohn H. and Mary (Brainard) Treadwell. She was born October 5,
N. Y.
University of Rochester,
of
in
lie
is

1874, in Watertown,

He

a mechanical engineer, a grachiate of the

1896, and of the Massachusetts Institute

Technology,

from Watertown, N. Y., to Massena, N. Y., to Detroit, Mich., in September, 1907, where
copalians.

1898. He moved May, 1899, and from Massena,

now

resides.

They

are Epis-

CHILDREN, BORN IN WATERTOWN,


1.

N. Y.

2.

Frances Danforth, born December 21, John Treadwell, born Aj)ril 13, 1905.

1902.

3.

Mary

Loraine, born February

12, 1909.

X.

1.3. 6. 8. 5. 9. 1.2. Charles Wadsworth Huntington, born July 24, 1848, Y.; married, October 17, 18 7 7, m New York City, Mrs. Martha

in

Albany,

Ella Jessie

Melick, daughter of Alpheus Freeman and Martha Delilah (Holmes) Smith.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

869

jamin

She was born August 19, 1853, in Fonda, N. Y., and was the widow of BenVan Doreu Melick, who died September 5, 1873. He lives in Hudson, N. Y., and is a Presbyterian.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Earle Cecil, Evelyn Gay,

born Nov. 22, 1880, in Rochester, N. Y.

born ]May

9,

1887, in Elizabeth, N.

J.,

and died

April 17, 1888, in Minneapohs, Minn.


3.

Florence Mildred, born November


She
lives in

19, 1888, in

Brooklyn, N.Y.

New York

Citv.

1. 3. 6. 8. 5. 9.
N.

1.4.
N.
Y.,
18, 1858, in RochHervey Smith, son Tomer. He was born

Ellen Mary (Huntington) Tomer, born January


ester,

Y.; married, April 12, 1882, in Rocliester,

of

Hiram Demetrius and Mary Elizabeth November 12, 1854, in Marathon, INIich. Mr. Tomer is a journalist and editor
Rochester.
in Pultenay,

(liertholf)

of the

Union and Advertiser, of


where he now
lives.

lie lived in

Hornellsville in

1881, in Rochester, N. Y., in 1885,

N.

Y., in 1893, in Rochester, again, in 1895,

They

are Presbyterians.

CHILDREN.
1.

Frances Huntington, born January


N.
Y.; lives in Rochester,

26,

1883, in Hornellsville,

N. Y.
28, 1885, in Hornellsville,

2.

Edwin Hiram,
in Kingston,

born March Washington.

N.

Y.; lives

3.

Elizabeth Wadsworth, born October


N.
Y.; lives in Rochester,

2,

1894,

in

Pultenay,

N. Y.

1.3. 6. 8. 5. 9.2.
born December 25, 1816, in Lebanon, September 18, 1844, in Carlisle, N. Y., Harriet Matilda, daughter of Daniel and Maria (Brown) Dow. She was born May 13, 1825, in Carlisle, N. Y. He lived in Carlisle, moved to Albany, to Havana, and then to SchenecHe was an elder in the tady, N, Y., where he died November 23, 1901. Mrs. HunPresbyterian church in Havana, N. Y., from 1872 till 1884.
Conn.; married,
tington resides in Utica, N. Y.

Henry Hyde Huntington,

children.
* *
*
1.

2. 3.

Louisa Clinton, born November 2, 1845. Florence Williams, born June 5, 1852. Henry Roswell, born May 28, 1863.

4.

Herbert Fitch,

born September 28, 1866.

870

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.6.8.5.
in Carlisle,

9. 2. 1.
2,

Louisa Clinton (Huntington) Thacher, born November


N. Y.; married, October 2, 1872, in Havana, N. son of Ralph and Jerusha Bacon (Harrison) Thaclier.
24, 1839, in Brockport,

1845,

Y.,

Ralph Wheeler, He was born April

N. Y. Mr. Thacher was in the commission and banking business, and was married once before this marriage. He was a graduate of Hamilton College, 1859. He moved from Brockport, N. Y., to Albany, N. Y., in 1859, to Ottawa, Kan., They in 1870, to Albany, again in 1878, where he died February 27, 1903.
were Presbyterians. Mrs. Thacher resides
in Utica,

N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

Florence Huntington, born September


1879.

29, 1877; died April 2,

2.

Ralph Huntington,
Hannah

born November 23, 1881,

in

Albany, N. Y.,

married, June 15, 1909, in Evergreen Lawn, N. Y. Mills, N. Y.,

John F. and Adelaide (Walcott) She was born June 25, 1881, at New York Mills, N. Y. Mr. Thacher is a graduate of Yale College They reside in Rome, N. Y., where he is in the class of 1903.
Elizabeth, daughter of

Calder, of Utica, N. Y.

1.

3.6. 8.5.9. 2.2.


5,

Florence Williams (Huntington) Bailey, born June

1852, in

Albany, N. Y.; married, September 11,1879, in Havana, N. Y., Samuel Agard, son of Dr. Gilbert D. and Anna M. (Agard) Bailey. He was born November
4,

1850.

dencies,

Mr. Bailey was in the banking business, but owing to tubercular tenwas obliged to move to California, in 1911. He died at Oxnard, Cal., June 29, 1915. Mrs. Bailey resides at Grand Rapids, Mich.

children.
*1.
*2.

Louise Huntington, born April

2,

1882.

*3.
4.

Ainsworth Lattimer, born September 29, 1883. Agard Hyde, born June 10, 1885. Eileen E., born January 7, 1889; died March 14, 1902,
Harbor, Mich.

in

Benton

5.

Florence Matilda, born June


in

19, 1890,

and died July

31, 1891,

Benton Harbor, Mich.

1.3. 6. 8. 5. 9. 2.2. 1.
son,

Louise Huntington (Bailey) Jarvis, born April 20, 1882, in AddiN. Y.; married, Februai'y 16, 1910, Thomas Edward, son of Joseph and

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Eliza

871

Ontario,

Brown .Jarvis, at Benton Harbor, Mich. He was born in Brantford, December 10, 1880. They Uve in Grand Rapids, Mich.
CHILDKEN, BOKN IN GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
1. 2.

Florence

E.,

born February

7,

1912.
26, 1914.

Thomas Edward,

born Sejitember

1.3. 6. 8.5.9. 2. 2.2.


AiNSWORTH Lattimer Bailey,
Harbor, Mich.;
married, June
3,

born September 29, 1883, at Benton

1914,

William Preston and Leila

Anna (Holcombe) Carmady,


June
3,

WiUie Eugenia, daughter of Dr. at Jackson, Alabama.

She was born

at Gosfort, Ala.,

1892.

child.
1.

Florence Leila, born

July 11, 1915.

1.3. 6. 8.5.9.2.2.3.
born June 10, 1885; married, October 14, 1908, Margaret Emmal3'n, daughter of Rev. Montgomery Schuyler and Emmalyn Woodruff. She was born December 26, 1885. Mr. Bailey was Second Lieutenant in the 13th Inf., U. S. A., stationed at Manila, P. L (1912.) He graduated from West Point, February 22, 19o8. He is now (1915) stationed in Texas, and is First Lieutenant of the 26th Inf., U. S. A. CHILDREN.
1.

Agard Hyde Bailey,

Agard Hyde,

born August 23, 1909,


4,

at

Fort Leavenworth, Kan.


I.

2.

Richard Woodruff, born June

1914, at Manila, P.

1. 3. 6.
married, February 19, 1885, in
St.

8.5. 9.2.3.
born

Henry Roswell Huntington,

May

28, 1863, in

Albany, N. Y.;

Joseph, Mich.,

Eva

Luella, daughter of

George Washington and Jane Elizabeth (Crandell) June 3, 1865, in Nile?, Mich.
Ltd.

Pratt.

She was born

He is an accountant, and secretary and treasurer of the Trites-Wood Co., He was Postmaster in Benton Harbor, Mich., from 1897 to 1901. He lived in Albany, N. Y., from 1863 to 1870, in Havana, N. Y., from

1870 to 1883, in Benton Harbor, Mich., from 1883 to 1902, in Berlin, Ontario, from 1902 to 1905, and in Fernie, B. C, from 1905 to 1912.

1.

Hazel, born November


Harbor, Mich.

20, 1887; died

August

16, 1888, in

Benton

872

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 6. 8. 5. 9.2. 4.
Herbert Fitch Huntington, born September 28, 1866, in Albany, N. Y.; married, May 9, 1893, in Schenectady, N. Y., Alice, daughter of John and Margaret Jane (McMullen) Cantine. She was born November 7, 1867, in Schenectady, N. Y. He is a manufacturer, and lived in Albany, N. Y., from 1866 to 1870, in Havana, N. Y., from 1870 to 1884, in Schenectady, N. Y., from 1884 to 1905, and is now living in Utica, N. Y. He was elder in the Presbyterian Churoh in Schenectady, from 1900 to 1905, and deacon in the Dutch Reformed Church
in Utica,

from 1906 to 1908.

CHILD.
1.

James Cantink,

born March

3,

1897, in Schenectady, N. Y.

1. 3. 6. 8.
married,

5.9. 3.

William W. Huntington, born September 1, 1823, in Lebanon, Conn.; May 7, 1848, Susan M. Kirtland of Saybrook. He was for years a

dry goods merchant in

New

Haven, Conn.

CHILDREN.
1.

William Roswell, born March

8,

1849.

2. 3.

Arthur Tracy,

born August
2,

4,

1850.

Alice Shipman, born July

1853.

4.
5.

Frederick Kirtland, born

April

7,

1857.

George Pratt,

born July 12, 1860.

1.3. 6.8. 5. 11.


Andrew Huntington, born May 31, 1791, in Lebanon, Conn. Graduated at Yale in 1815. He married. May 1, 1819, Mary Chipman, of Shoreham, Vt.
1825.

He was

licensed to preach by the Presbytery of

North River,

in

He had

studied theology with a class of young men, under the instruc-

was the origin of the and preacher in several places, and was in 1857 engaged as stated supply for a church in GuilLater, he ford Center, N. Y., where he commenced preaching. May 1, 1856. was pastor of the Presbyterian church in Smyrna, N. Y.
tion of several pastors, in
city,

New York

and the

class

New York

Theological Seminary.

He had

lived as teacher

children.
1.

Cyrus, born April

10, 1820, in Greenville,

N. Y., and married in

1851, Henrietta M., daughter of Captain Nathaniel Chew, of


Cecil County, Maryland.
of
in

She was the widow of Dr. J. J. Boyd Mr. Huntington graduated from Yale Havre de Grace, Md. 1843, and studied theology for two years in Princeton Theo-

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
logical

873

Seminary.

He was

pastor of the Presbyterian church in

to 1852, and in Elliotts Mills, Md., For one year he was Chaplain of the First Maryland Regiment in the Union Army. He was Pastor of the Presbyterian church in Dover, Delaware, from 1863 to the day

Havre de Grace from 1848

from 1852 to 1862.

of his death, April 15, 1883.

He

furnished several poetic contri-

butions to our current literature.


2.

3.

4.

Jane, born August 18, 1821; married, in 1851, Albert S. Case, a broker of New York city, where she resided. They had four children, Virginia, Albert, Albert and Mary. Mary, born February 9, 1825, and lived in New York. RoLLiN, born September 24, 1830; married, January 2, 1854, Anna S. Cox, of Saratoga, N. Y., and was living in Baltimore, Md., in
1860.

1.3. 6. 8.6.
Hannah (Huntington) Lyman,
He was
born in Lebanon, Conn., April
(lied in

born August
14, 1749,

25, 1749; married,

Octo-

ber 15, 17 72, the Rev. Joseph, son of Jonathan and Bethia Lyman, of Hatfield.

and died March

27, 1828.

graduated at Yale, in 1767, with high honor. After a tutorship there, he was ordained March 4, 1 772, pastor of the Congre1829. gational church in Hatfield, Mass., where, for over a half century he served

His widow

He was

and wielded a marked influence Western Massachusetts. He used to ascribe much of his pastoral success to his wife, whose ruling aim seemed to be to promote his usefulness. He was really one of the most commanding men in the ministry in his day and in nothing of a worldly nature did he show more power over his contemporaries than in giving shape to jDulpit influence during our revolutionary struggle. His colleague. Rev. Dr. Waterbury, late of Boston, speaking of him as he was, in the last two years of his life, makes this just estimate of his character; and this is said after he had passed into a state of bodily infirmity, which, to use his forcible language, "gave to him the aspect somewhat of a magnificent ruin." " Tlie heavy column, and the broad span of the arch told, even in their dilapidation, the scale of grandeur on which the whole structure had been reared." * * * The Roman cast of his features, liis expressive eye, his simplicity of language and manner, struck me very This "great and good man" died forcibly on my first introduction to him."
the church and society with great
abilit}',

among

the ministry and churches of

March

27, 1828.

CHILDREN.
1.

Hannah,

born July 20, 1773.


in 1775.
26, 1784.

2. 3.

Fanny, born

4.
5.
6.

Joseph, born June 12, 17 77; died September Bethia, born in 1780, and died in 1787.

Jonathan, born
Eunice, born

in 1783.

in 1786; died in 1787.

874

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.6.8. 6.
Hannah

1.
20,

(Lyman) Partridge, born July

1773;

married, as his

second wife, June 23, 1796, Cotton, son of Lieut. Samuel and Abigail (Dwight) He was born December 1, 1765, and died in Hatfield, Mass., NoPartridge.

vember
town.

13, 1816, whei;e

he had resided

all

his life.

His wife died

in the

same

came from England, was among

William Partridge, who and was one of the seceders for conscience sake from the First Church of Hartford who settled Hadley. He was the ancestor of many persons who have been
in the sixth generation, of

May 10, 1835. He was a descendant,

the

first

settlers of Hartford, Conn.,

prominent

in

New England

history.

The

first

wife of Cotton Partridge was Sophia, daughter of

Deacon Jona-

than Arms.

She died June 29, 1793, leaving two sons, Dwight, born 1789, and Theodore, born October 26, 1791.

May

30,

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Sophia Arms, born May 7, 1798; married Moses Morton, of Hatfield, and died March 5, 1863. Eunice, born June 16, 1800; married, June 19, 1823, Horace
Janes, of St. Albans, Vt.

3.

Hannah Huntington,
S.

born March

8,

1802; married,
4,

first,

David

Whitney, of Northampton, Mass., August second. May 26, 1857, Joseph H. Brainerd,
*
4.
5.

1834; married,

of St. Albans, Vt.

She died November 16, 1857. Joseph Lyman, born June 7, 1804.

Abigail Dwight, born April


February
died

25, 1806; married, first,

August

1,

1835, Rev. Joseph Levi Pratt, of Medford, Mass.; married, second,

6.
7.

She 28, 1839, Lebbes B. Ward, of New York City. November 25, 1845. Maria Cotton, born November 28, 1808. Fanny, born March 22, 1811; married, in May, 1839, Joseph IL
Brainerd, of St. Albans, Vt.

8.
9.

George Cotton,

born August

27, 1813.

10.

Harriet, born January 17, 1815; married, June 4, 1836, Albert AVoodruflf, of New York City. Henry Dwight, born October 5, 1818; died November 24, 1822.
1. 3.
August

6.8.6. 1.4.
at Hatfield, Mass.,

Joseph Lyman Partridge, born


ried, in Leicester, Mass.,
9,

June

7,

1804; mar-

1837, Zibiah Nelson, daughter of Rev.

Luther and Sally (Bigelow) Willson. She was born in Brooklyn, Conn., September 8, 1818, and died in Brooklyn, N. Y., December 8, 1903. He was a graduate of AVilliams College in 1828. He was at first a teacher, having been a tutor in Williams College from 1829 to 1831, and then

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
for

875

two years he taught in the Berkshire Gymnasium at Pittsfield, Mass. to 1841 he was principal of the Leicester Academy. Subsequently he lived in Boston, and later, for six years, in Auburndale, Mass., where, in 1848, he built the first house in that ])lace. He was for some years editor of

From 1834

The Puritan Recorder,

of Boston.

From 1853

to

1858 he was engaged

in

business in Brooklyn, N. Y., and then for two years in the manufacture of

paper at Lawrence, Mass.


J. C.

President Lincoln apjiointed him collector of inter-

War. Later he was treasurer of the Hoadley Steam Engine Company. He retired from business in 1878, and spent the remainder of his life in Brooklyn, N. Y., where he was a member and official of the Church of the Pilgrims. In liis old age he retained his health, physical and mental, in a very remarkable degree. He died February
nal revenue in the early part of the Civil
4, 1900.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

John Nelson, born September

28, 1838. 23, 1849.

2.

3.

Joseph, born March 11, 1845; died September Edv^^ard Lasell, born September 27, 1853.

1. 3. 6. 8. 6.

1.4.

1.

born September 28, 1838, in Leicester, Mass.; September 28, 1865, Sarah Howard, daughter of Francis C. and Abby (Howard) Manning. She was born January 25, 1840, and died October He married, second, at Westford, Conn., September 20, 1906, 12, 1887. Charlotte, daughter of William Leonard and Anna Elizabeth Held. He was educated at Leicester Academy, and entered a mercantile establishment in Boston. On September 2, 1861, he was appointed first lieutenant
married,
first,

John Nelson Partridge,

in the

Twenty -fourth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers.

He

was, with his

regiment, engaged in the battles at Roanoke Island, Newbern, Kinston, White

Hall and Goldsborough in North Carolina.


tember, 1863, he

From December, 1862

until

Sep-

served in

operations in South Carolina, under Generals

Sumter.

Hunter and Gilmore, which culminated in the capture of Forts Wagner and He was promoted to a captaincy in April, 1864, and assigned to the Army of the James. He was wounded at Drury's Bluff, May 12, 1864, and

honorably discharged in the following September.

He

engaged

in the

warehouse business

in Brooklyn,

N.

Y.;

was

fire

comJan-

missioner and police commissioner in that city, and was

president of the
to 1887.

Brooklyn City and Newtown Railroad Company, from 1886


uary
1,

On

1899, he was appointed by Gov. Roosevelt, Superintendent of Public

Of his administration of this office, PresiWorks of the State of New York. dent Roosevelt says in his autobiography, " 1 doubt if there ever was an important department of the

government run with a higher appointed Commissioner of Police in the enlarged City of New York, January 1, 1901. He served for twenty-five years in the Twenty third Regiment, National Guard, State of N.Y., during ten of which he was colonel.
state

New York

standard of efficiency and integrity."

He was

876

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
*
1.

Nelson Howard,

born November

1,

1868.

1.3. 6.8. 6. 1.4. 1. 1. Nelson Howard PARTKiDGK,born November 1,


married,
ter of

1868, in Boston, Mass.;

November

4,

1893, in Colorado Springs, Col.,

Emily Blanche, daughof

Joseph Stanley and Emily Blanche (Brown) Jones,

Washington, D. C.
In 1914 they re-

a graduate of WilHams College in the class of 1890. sided in Denver, Col.


is

He

CHILDREN, born IN COLORADO SPRINGS, COL.


1.

Nelson Howard,

born October 14, 1894. He is a graduate of the Thatcher School, Nordhoff, Cal., and of Harvard University, in

the class of 1907.


2.

Josephine Stanley, born September


of the

Quincy Mansion School

in

She 19, 1895. WoUaston, Mass.

is

a graduate

1. 3. 6. 8. 6. 1.

4.3.
27, 1853, in

Edward Lasell Partridge,

born September

Auburndale,

Mass.; married, September 18, 1884, at Clinton, N. Y., Gertrude Edwards,

daughter of Professor Theodore VV. and Mary Bond (Olmsted) Dwight. She was born at Clinton, N. Y., September 24, 1856, and died at Cornwall on the Hudson, September 7, 1907. He was graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1875, and, after a hospital service, entered upon his professional career of general practice, with s])ecial attention to obstetrics. He is the author of" Manual of Obstetrics," (1884.) and of many contributions to current medical literature, and was the American editor of " Verrier's Manual" (1884.) Williams College conferred on him the degree of m.a. in 1880. He was visiting physician, 1888, to the New York Hospital, and consulting physician from 1893. He was appointed visiting physician to the Nursery and Child's Hospital in 1882, later becoming consulting physician, a director, and chairman of the executive committee, a service with this hospital of more than thirty years; was professor of obstetrics, New York Post-graduate Medical School, 1883-84; professor of obstetrics in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, (medical department of Columbia UniversityJ 1885-90 visiting physician to New York City Maternity Hospital, and member of the Board of Managers for five years. He has membership in many medical societies; also in the Century, University and Riding clubs, the Society of Colonial Wars and Huguenot Society. He serves as trustee or director of the following: American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society New York Institute for Education of the Blind Washington Square Home for Friendless Girls Washington Square Association, of which he was one of the founders New York Dispensary Northern
; ; ;

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Dispensary; the
in

877

Xew

England Society

was "Hudson-Fulton" conimissionev

1909.

He was
lands of the

a pioneer in the

governors of
terstate

movement which led to the creation of the "HighHudson Forest Reservation," and later, by appointment of the New York and New Jersey, a commissioner of the Palisades In-

Park and of the Han-iman Park.

1.

Theodore Dwight, born December 26, 1890, in New York City. He is a graduate of Y'ale, class of 191 2, and has entered Harvard Law School.
1. 3. 7.

Elizabeth (Huntington) Backus, born


6,

in

Norwich, Conn., October

1669; married, April

9,

1690, Joseph, son of Lieut. AVilliam and Elizabeth


6,

(Pratt) Backus.

He was born September


in

1667, and was a

member

of the

Congregational church

Norwich

in 1707.

The descendants

of this Elizabeth

are very numerous, and include

many eminent and honored names.

Thirty-six

of her great-grandchildren, with others of her descendants, are found recorded


in

Goodwin's Genealogical Notes.

CHILDREN.
1.

Joseph, born in March 1691, married Hannah, daughter of Richard and Mary (Talcott) Edwards, and had a family of four children
in Hartford,

Conn.
died in

2.
3.

Samuel, born January 6, 1693. Ann, born January 27, 1695; married Nathaniel Lathrop
1761.

4.

Simon, born February


of the

11, 1701;

was pastor

of the church in

New-

ington parish in Wethersfield, Conn.; married, Eunice, daughter

Windsor.

Rev. Timothy and Esther (Stoddard) Edwards of East He died February 2, 1746 at Louisburg, Island of
located there as chaplain in the

Cape Breton, being


land Army.

New Eufthe Rev.

He

left

eight children, one of


in

whom was

5.
6.
7.

Granby, and and who died in Stratford, August 7, 1823. Jame.s, born August 14, 1703.

Simon, pastor of the church

later in Guilford,

8.

Elizabeth, born October 27, 1705. Sarah, born in July, 1709. Ebenezek, l)orn March 30, 1712.

1.3.9.
for his first wife,
in Norwich, March 13, 1675-6, and married January 31, 1705-6, Abigail, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Rudd) Bingham, who was born, November 4, 16 79, and died after becoming

Daniel Huntington, born

878
the mother of his

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
first five

children,

second wife, Rachel Wolcott of

December 25, 1734. He married for his Windham. The name of the first wife is

found on the Xorwich

first

church records for the year 1707.


in the public affairs of the

He

does not

appear
seems

to

have taken a very active part

town, yet was

man of more than ordinary personal culture for those days, and have entailed upon his descendants a large portion of his own native His second, late marriage will introduce a most marked anachronism talent. into the family, making the fifth generation of his descendants nearly synchronize with the seventh generation of some of the descendants of his brother
evidently a
to

Simon.
in

His name appears on the church records for the year 1724.
13,

He

died

Norwich, Sejjtember

1741.

His widow married, November 30, 1742,


in 1687,

Joseph Bingham of Windham, who was born


1765.

and

died,

September

4,

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


*
1.

Abigail, born April

22, 1708. 17, 1709.

* * * *
*

2.

Mary,

born November

3.

Daniel, born March

24, 1711.

4.
5.
6.

Anna, born March 20, 1715. Jonathan, born November 4, 1719. Benjamin, born April 19, 1736.

1.3.9.1.
Abigail (Huntington) Carew, born April 22, 1708, in Norwich, Thomas Carew, who died January 13, 1761. They lived in Norwich, Conn.
Conn., where she married, September 10, 1724,

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

Daniel, born May 7, 1726. Abigail, born February 28, 1728-9. Elii'HALet, born July 30, 1740.

1.3.9.2.
Mary (Huntington) Carew,
Conn., where she married, February
sister Abigail's

born
9,

November

17,

1709, in Norwich,

1730-1, Joseph Carew, brother of her

husband.

CHILDREN.
1.

Simeon, born December

7,

1731. 1734.

2. 3.

Mary, born September

2,

JosEi'H, born April 13, 1738.

4.
5. 6.
7.

8.

Benjamin, born January 28, 1740. Anne, born December 7, 1741. Ebenezer, born February 19, 1743-4; died Ebenezer, born September 12, 1745. Daniel, born June 22, 1747.

]\Iarch 22, 1743-4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

879

1.3.9.3.
the

Daniel Huntington, born in Norwich, Conn., iNIarch 24, 1711. He, first of many Iluntingtons. graduated at Yale, in 1733. He married, Sep25, 1740, Sybil Bull, of

tember

Milford.

She

died,

October

12, 1744,

marrie(], for his second wife, July 24, 1746, Rebecca, (1. 2.4.3. 6.) see

and he page 127.

He died in Norwich, July 26, 1753, his widow living until April 15, 1798. He was a man of considerable prominence in the church, and in civil life; Justice of the Peace from 1751 until his death. He was especially active in healing the serious difhculties occasioned by the erratic movements of the "Sejiarates," in the middle of the eighteenth century, where his learning and piety were of signal use. His gravestone bears this memorial of his worth. " He had a liberal
education, was an excellent scholar, sound reasoner, sagacious, just, and

much

esteemed
friend, a

in civil life, a plain

Christian, kind hearted, tender, pious, faithful

good neighbor, and an honest man."

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


1.

Sybil, born January

30, 1742.

She lived

single,

and died

in Strat-

ford, April 11, 1820.

* * *

2.

Daniel, born October

2,

1744.

3. 4.

5.

Levi, born August 5, 1747. Felix, born November 28, 1749. Rebecca, born February 2, 1752, and died August

4,

1753.

1.

3.9.3.2.
2,

Daniel Huntington, born October


practice in that town about the year 1767.
tion in his profession,

1744, in Norwich, Conn.

He
his

studied medicine with Dr. Joseph Perry, of Woodbury, and

commenced
of

He became

man

some

distinc-

also the first postmaster in

which he was a deacon. He was office he held from 1797 to 1814. He married Sibyl, daughter of Capt. Isaac and Sybilla (Russell) Tomlinson, who was born September 10, 1750, and died September 10, 1802. " For sev-

and

in the church, of

Woodbury, which

eral years before the close of his life," says

Wm.

Cothren, Esq., in his history

of

Woodbury, " he
attention
to

relin(juished the active duties of his profession,

and confined

liis

his

drug

store.

He was

a very celebrated chemical com-

pounder."

He

died Febi-uary 19, 1817, at Woodbury, Conn.

children, BORN IN WOODBURY, CONN.


*
1.

2.

3.

4.

Sybilla, born in 1769. Abigail, born in 1770, united with the Congregational church in 1811, and died single in 1835. Daniel, born September 7, 1772. Cynthia, born in 1774; married Zethan Buunell, and died, February, 1804.

880
5.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
TsAAC, born
1848.
in

1775, and died single, in


is

Woodbury, December
(1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 6. 2)
4,

21,

He

reported by Dr. Joshua,


in the

to

have perished
6.
7.

woods

at

Woodbridge, January
of

1849.

llussEL, who died, aged sixteen years. Elvira, born in 1786,.and married James Manville,

Woodbury,

where she died


8.
9.

in

1834.

Mary

Ann, born in 1788, and died single in Woodbury, in 1805. Alza, born August 12, 1791, married April, 1823, Nathaniel L. She had two chilProctor, who died March 1, 1854, aged 6 7.
dren, Nathaniel L., and William
II.

1.
married David
in 1792,

3.9.3.2.

1.
in

Sybilla (Huntington) Curtiss, born


Stiles,

1769, in

Woodbury, Conn.;

son of David and Sarah (Minor) Curtiss, of Woodbury,

where they resided. She united with the Woodbury Congregational church and died December 30, 1837. Mr. Curtiss died January 22, 1846.

CHILDREN.
1.

Sybilla Cleora, baptized November Stiles, and died November 27, 1852.

23, 1794;

married Roderick

2.

David

H., baptized April

3,

1796; married,

first,

Maria Summers.
Stiles,

and, second,
3.

Anna Guernsey.
11, 1798;

Sarah, baptized February


ber
9,

married Rufus

Novem-

1822.

4.
5.

6.
7.

baptized March 19, 1799, and died young. Daniel, baptized November 8, 1801; married Julia F. Strong, and was president of the Woodbury Bank. Elvira, died December 24, 1837, unmai-ried. Maky Ann N., baptized June 16, 1805, and married Oliver S.
Weller.

Nathan,

8.

William, baptized September 24, 1809, and married Elizabeth He died March 19, 1844, without issue. Stoddard.
of

The grand-children

Mrs. Curtiss have been ten.

1. 3. 9. 3.2. 3.
Daniel Huntington, born September
Peck.
1860, in
7,

1772, in

Woodbury, Conn.;

married, October 10, 1798, Nancy, daughter of Joseph and

Hannah (Lambert)
17,

She was born June

5,

17 79, in Milford, Conn.,

and died October


Valley, N. Y.

Onondaga

Valley, N. Y.
17, 1837, in

He

was a druggist, and died July

Onondaga

children.
*
*
1.

2.

Gkorge Russell, .born May 23, Daniel Henry, born November

1800.
2,

1801.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

881

1.3.9.
8,

3.

2.3.

1.
23, 1800; married,

George Russell Huntington, born May He died January 7, 1872. 1832, Ann Law.
CHILDREN.
1.

October

Jane Ann, born May

*2.
3.

Mary

13, 1835; died December 1, 1835. Louisa, born February 22, 1837. Georgianna Lucy, born February 15, 1840; died August

21,

1840.

1. 3.

9.3.

2. 3. 1. 2.
married

Mary Louisa (Huntington) Hunt, born February 22, 1837;


Capt.

Lyman Hunt.
CHILDREN.
1.

Mabel Estelle,

born in March, 1858.


1858.

>

2. 3.

Irene Adell, born in March, James White, born in 1863.

Twins.

1.3.9.3.2.3.

2.
2,

Daniel Henry Huntington, born November

1801; married, Feb-

ruary 20, 1827, Elizabeth, daughter of Jerry and Charlotte (Hurd) Stevens.

She was born June 17, 1806, in Onondaga, N. Y., where she died. He was a farmer, and died in Plymouth, Ind., July 12, 1873.

CHILDREN.
*1.

*2.
*3.
4.

Horace George, born April 9, 1828. Harriet Elizabeth, born April 29, 1830. Helen Maria, born October 18, 1831. Henry Jeremiah, born January 12, 1834;
N. Y., and died April 13, 1912, unmarried. Mary Emily, born January 6, 1836. Joseph Daniel, born October 8, 1837. Emeline Caroline, born July 20, 1839; lives

lived

in

Manlius,

*5.
*6.
7.

in Manlius,

N. Y.

*8.
9.

Edwin Stevens, born June 15, 1841. Nancy Augusta, born July 30, 1843;
1. 3. 9.

lives in

Manlius, N. Y.

3.2. 3.2.

1.

N. daughter of Josiah and Betsey (Dakin) Hine. She was born January 1832, in Preble, N. Y. He is a farmer, and lives in Eureka, California.

Horace George Huntington, born April 9, 1828, in Onondaga Valley, Y.; married, May 1, 1855, in Onondaga Valley, N. Y., Harriet Alice,
13,

882

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDKKN.
1.

HuRTON HiNK,
fornia.

born jNIarch

2,

1861, in Rii)on, Wis.; lives in Cali-

2.

Jessie Gertrude, born August


lives in Syracuse,

9,

1865, in

Meridian, N. Y.;

N. Y.

1.3. 9. 3. 2. 3.2. 2.
IIai;kiet Elizabeth (Huntington) Tolles, born April '29, 18;!0, in Onondaga Valley, N. Y.; married, January 7, 1855, in Onondaga Valley, N. Y., Robert Ira Tolles. She died January 19, 1906, in Darien, Ct.

CHILDREN.
*1.

Henry Huntington,

born February

22, 1862.
7.

*2.

Frances Stkvens, born March


1.

15, 186

3.9. 3. 2.3.2.2.
February

1.
22, 1862;

Henry Huntington Tolles, born Hindley. He died October 23, 1908.

married Sarah

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Arthur Hindley, born June 2o, 1889. Harold Huntington, born November

15, 1894.

1.3.9.3.2.3.2.2.2.
Frances Stevens (Tolles) Whitelaw, born November
married Andrew Whitelaw.
15, 1867;

children.
1.

2.

Carlton William, born November 24, 1899. Winnifred Tolles, born March 16, 1900.

3. 4.

Wreatha Frances,
Helen Estella,

born July 28, 1901.


18,

born April

1904.

1. 3. 9. 3.
Onondaga
Valley,

2.3. 2. 3.
born October
1853, in
18, 1831, in
10,

Helen Maria (Huntington) Burnett,


N.
Y.;

married, April

Onondaga

Valley,

Thomas, son of George Burnett. He was born November 12, 1831, in Onondaga Valley, N. Y., and died September 4, 1906, in Los Angeles, Calif., at the Soldiers' Home. Mr. Burnett was a gunsmitli. He served in the Civil War, with the 4th
Indiana Cavalry,
1865.
7 7tli

Regiment.

He

enlisted in 1862,

and was discharged

in

Mrs. Burnett died December

9,

1901, in Woodland, Calif.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*1.
2.

883

Henry Melnott, born June 28, 1854. Edward Huntington, born March 20,
1891, Isabell Counts.

1860; man-ied, April 26,


Calif.,

They

live in

Woodland,

and have

had two

children.

1. 3. 9. 3.

2.3.

2. 3. 1.

Henry Melnott Burnett,


ville, Calif.,

born June 28, 1854; married in RohnerMarch 20, 1877, Florence Hoole of Sheffield, Eng. She died

January 20, 1900. O., August 6, 1903.

He

married, second, Effie Estelle Spooner, of Cincinnati,

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

Royal Othello, born February 3, 1878. Theodore Cassius, born July 10, 1880. Myrtle Augusta, born October 28, 1882.
1.

3.9. 3.2.

3.

2.5.

Mary Emily (Huntington) Hotaling, born January 6, 1836, in Onondaga Valley, N. Y.; married, April 28, 1857, in Onondaga Valley, George Wells Hotaling. She died March 4, 1858, in Jamesville, N. Y.
CHILD.
*1.

Mary Emily Huntington,

born February 11, 1858.

1. 3. 9* 3. 2* 3. 2. o. I.

Mary Emily Huntington (Hotaling) Gardner,


1858; married Fred Douglas Gardner.

born February

11,

CHILDREN.
* *
1. 2.

Mary Gertrude,

born September

3,

1879.
1,

Marjorie Huntington, born November

1883.

1.3. 9.3. 2.3.2.5. 1. 1. Mary Gertrude (Gardner) Gere, born September


WUliam Peck
same
Gere, son of Ira

3,

1879; married
is

M. and Mary (Peck) Gere. Mrs. Gere


Mr. Gere
is

graduate of Syracuse University, 1902.


institution, 1904,

also a graduate of the

and

is

an

electrical engineer.

children.
1.

2. 3.

Bernard Arthur, born November 22, 1908. Brewster Huntington, born December 5, 1910. Helen Gertrude, born August 16, 1914.

884

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 9. 3. 2. 3. 2. 5. 1. 2.
.Mar.jorie

Huntington ('Gakdnek) Johnson, born November


in

1.

1883;

graduated from Syracuse University


born December
is

1909; married, August 28, 1912, Byron

Arthur, son of Richard and Eunice Cohinan -Tohnson of Ehiiira, N. Y.

He was
and

and grachiatcd from Syracuse University a practicing attorney in Rochester, N. Y., where they reside.
13, 1884,

in 1911,

CHILD.
1.

Ijyron Arthur, born

in 1915.

1. 3.
N. Y.; married,

9.3. 2. 3.

2. 6.
8,

Joseph Daniel Huntington, born October


ley,

1837, in

Onondaga Val-

May

20, 1866, in

Columbus, Ohio, Sarah M. Tucker, who


16, 1904.

died.

He

married again, and died June

CHILDREN.
1.

Gertrude Joy,

born March

10,

1867; died August 17, 1867.

2.

3.

4.
5.

Joseph Tucker, born July 3, 1869; died August 17, 1870. Marion Evangeline, born April 4, 1872. She is dead. Jeroy Daniel, born Sei)teml)er 15, 1878; died Ajn-il 5, 1885.
[Three more children from second marriage.

We

have not

Ijeen

fable to obtain any information about this second marriage.

1. 3. 9.

3.2. 3.2.8.
born June 15, 1841, in Onondaga Valley,

Edwin Stevens Huntin(;ton,

N. Y.; married, November 1, 186 7, in Onondaga Valley, Bell Susan, daughter She was born in (Quebec, Canada, and died near Creston, of Joseph Perow.
Iowa.

He
odist

is

a farmer, and lives in Creston, Iowa.


at Creston.

He

is

trustee in the

Meth-

Church

CHILDREN, BORN IN CRE.STON, IOWA.


1.

Grace Gertrude, born


in Creston,

April 18, 1870, and died Octol)er

2,

1871,

Towa.

2.

Walter Russell,

born October 16, 1871.

* *

3.

4. 5.

6.
7.

8.

Robert Stevens, burn February 11, 1873. Elmor Edward, born April 7, 1874. Fred Dean, born January 17, 1876, and died March 5, 1889. Arthur Leslie, born September 7. 1877. Burton Leroy, born April 8, 1879. Ruth Margery, born March 15, 1881; married, December
1907, near Creston, Iowa, Carl Alfred Roodell.

25,

They

live in

Afton, Iowa. *
9.

Harry Foster,

born September born July

22, 1883.

* 10.

Mattie Augusta,

16, 1887.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

885

1. 3. 9. 3. 2.

3.2.8.

2.
16,

Walter Russell Huntington,


Iowa; married, June
1,

born October

1871, in Creston,

189 7, in Afton, Iowa, Veta Gertrude, daugbter of


(Stark) Fleming.

Jacob

Taum and Marie Agnes

She was born January

25,

1872, in Afton, Iowa.

He was

a farmer, and a graduate of the Creston Business College.

lie

died September 27, 1906, in Creston, Iowa.

He was

a Methodist.

CHILDREN, born NEAR CRESTON, IOWA.


1.

Myra Jeanette,
Edward Stark,
1.

born June

1,

1899.

2. 3.

James Murl, born July

15, 1901.

born September 29, 1903.

3.9.3.2.

3. 2.

8.3.

Robert Stevens HuNTiN(iTON,


Iowa; married, March
2,

born February 11, 1873, in Creston, 1899, Nettie ]May Willis, in Creston, Iowa.

CHILD.
1.

RoLLAKD Robert,

born February

1,

1901; died June 22, 1902.

1.3. 9.3.2. 3. 2. 8. 4.
Elmor Edward Huntington,
married,

born April

8,

1874, in Creston, Iowa;

December

31, 1902,

Bertha Katherine Nichols, near Creston, Iowa.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

4.
5.

Mildred Evelyn, born October 2, 1903. Ralph Waldon, born November 19, 1905. Bert Alonzo, born December 3, 1907. David Milton, born March 27, 1911.
AVilbur Gail, born July
7,

1914.

1.3. 9.3. 2. 3. 2. 8.6.


Arthur Leslie Huntington, born September 7, 1877, in Creston, Iowa; married, February 18, 1902, in Creston, Iowa, Amanda, daughter of She was born SeptemJohn Peter and Johanna ISIatilda (Johnson) Roodcll.
ber
3,

1879, in Creston, Iowa.


is

He
War,
ber
2,

a farmer and a merchant.


as Corporal in

He

served in the Spanish American

first

Co. G, 51st Iowa, and was promoted to Quarter-

master Sergeant.
live in Creston,

He

enlisted April 26, 1898,

1899, at the Presidio, San Francisco, Cal.

and was mustered out NovemThey are Methodists, and

Iowa.

886

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Arthur Paul, born March Carl Albert, born May 9,

12, 1908, in Creston, Iowa.

1914, in Creston, Iowa.

1.3. 9.3. 2.
Burton Leroy Huntington,

3. 2. 8. 7.
8,

born April

1879, in Creston, Iowa;

married, June 10, 1909, in Creston, Iowa, Olive Grace, daughter of Hon.

Patrick Charles and Ellen Frances (Stone) Winter.


1882, in Union Co., Iowa.

She was born April

22,

He
ber

is

studying medicine.
Co.

He

enlisted at Fort Snelling, Minn.,

Novem-

4, 1899, in

M,

8th U. S. Inft., and was transferred to the Hospital

Corps., February 23, 1900,


years.

and sent

to the Philippines,

He was promoted

to Hospital

Steward

May

14, 1901,

where he served three and served as

such until discharged.

CHILD.
1.

Marion Elizabeth,
1. 3.

born April

16, 1910, in

Delavan, Minn.

9.3. 2.3.2. 8. 9.

Harry Foster Huntington, born September 22, 1883, in Creston, Iowa; married, December 21, 1905, in Benedict, Neb., Nora Lee, daughter of Charles Hesakiah and Ada Eveline (Shultz) Dovenbarger. She was born in Benedict, Neb.
He
is

in the grain business.


1,

He moved
They
CHILD.

from Creston, Iowa, to Benedict,

Neb., June

1904, to Malcolm, Neb., August 15, 1906, and to York, Neb.,


lives,

where he now

April

1,

1909.

are Methodists.

1.

Nora

Irene, born August

13, 1908, in

Malcolm, Neb.

1.3.9.3. 2.3.2. 8. 10.


Mattie Augusta (Huntington) Jennings,
Creston, Iowa;

born July

16, 1887, in

married, September 28, 1909, in Creston, Iowa, Theodore

Frelingheisen, son of Joseph and Rebecca (Kester) Jennings.

He was

born

October

8,

1869, in Cedar Co., Iowa.

Mr. Jennings

is

a clothing merchant,

and

lives in Creston,

Iowa.

They

are Methodists.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Carroll Theodore, born March 8, 1911, in Creston, Iowa. Earl Huntington, born December 25, 1915, in Creston, Iowa.
1. 3. 9.

3.3.
5,

Levi Huntington, born August

1747, in Norwich, Conn.

He was

one of the most active and successful of the enterprising

men

of Norwich, dur-

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
ing the period following the Revolution.

887

He married Anna, daughter of Jabez and Anna (Lathrop) Perkins. In the great fire of November 26, 1793, his own dwelling, and the store in which his business was done, were destroyed. His wife was born October 4, 1754, and died January 1, 1799, and he died September 10, 1802. CHILDREN.
1.

Nancy, born May


merchant
of

married Joseph Otis, a successful and a retired gentleman in Norwich. He left an imperishable memorial to his name in the excellent Otis Library of Norwich City, which he endowed. He died sinHis wife " was a lady of many estimcerely lamented, in 1854. able qualities," and best known for her sincere and cheerful piety. She died August 27, 1844.
17, 1772,

New York

2. 3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Betsey, born December 2, 1774. Lydia, born June 27, 1776, and lived, unmarried, in Norwich. Levi, born December 29, 17 77. AsHER, who died December 15, 1780. Sybel, died November 24, 1782, aged six months and eighteen days. Sybel, died aged six months and twenty-seven days.

8.

Asher

p., l)orn
1,

September
22, 1787,

30, 1784,

and died, without family, Febfive days.

ruary
9.

1841.

Jabez, died July

aged four months and

10. 11.

Hezekiah, born August

27, 1789,

and died
;

May

15, 1796.

12.

Jedidiah, born Se])tember 13, 1791 married June 15, 1819, Eliza, daughter of Marvin AVait, of New London, and had a successful career in mercantile pursuits. He was much respected antl honored for his private and public work. Leonard, died January c^, 1796, aged two years and four months.

1.3. 9.3.3. 2.
Betsey (Huntington) Young,
Mexico.
Mrs. Young died June
born December
2,

1774, in Norwich,

Conn.; married in June, 1798, Guilford Dudley Young,


17, 1845.

who was

killed in

children.
1.

2.

3.

4.
5.
6.

Levi Huntington, was dead in 1862. Guilford Dudley. Jane Gray, married Edward Y. Thomas. Cornelia Ann, married David Y. Thomas.

Marcus

B.

He

lived in Providence,

\l, I.

C. Cassius, was mari-ied; lived in Norwich, and

had a family.

X. o.

\y

o. o.

1^. fi*

Guilford Dudley Young, married Laura Frances Graham.

888

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
*
1.

Josephine Graham, born April

6,

1833.

1.3. 9. 3.3.2.2.
Josephine
Philo and

1.
6,

Graham (Young)

Jones, born April

1833, in N. Y. City;

married, June 15, 1859, in N. Y. City, Frederick Cornelius, son of Augustus

Emmeline (Emmons) Jones.


Mr. Jones was

He was

born April

17,

1834, in

Willington, Conn.

in the mercantile business.


to Hartford, Conn., to

He moved from
York,
in

Willington to East
to

Haddam, then

New

1854,

Farmington, Conn., in 1876, to Hartford, again, in 1890, where he died No17, 1903.

vember

Mr. Jones was a Deacon and Sunday School Superintendent gregational Church. Mrs. Jones resides in Hartford, Conn.

in the

Con-

CHILDREN, BORN IN
1.

NEW YORK
;

CITY, N. Y.

2. 3.

Laura Graham, born July 21, 1863 lives in Mary Graham, born November 22, 1865, and
Russell Lee, born
April 21, 1867
;

Hartford, Conn.
died April 28, 1912..

married, June 29, 1904, Har-

4.

riet Arnold IngersoU. They Julia Graham, born February

live in Hartford,

Conn.
1,

15,

1873

married, October

1902,
3,

in Hartford Conn.,

William Strong Post.

She died March

1912.

1.3. 9.3.3. 4.
Levi Huntington, born December
ried October 23,
killed at the storming of Fort
29,

1777, in Norwich, Conn.; mar-

1802, Catherine M., daughter of Peter Richards,

who was
1,

Griswold

in 1781.

He
6,

died in Norwich, July

His wife, born April 11, 1781, died August death was deeply lamented."
1838.

1818, "a Christian whose

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN.


*
1.

2.

Joseph Otis, born August 14, 1803. Catherine Anna, born September 27,
9,

1806; married,

December

1834, William Root of Medina, Ohio.

3.

*
*

4. 5.

Peter Richards, born August 20, 1809. John Griswold, born February 24, 1814. Hannah Mumford, born September 14, 1816.
1. 3. 9. 3.

3.4.

1.

Joseph Otis Huntington, born August 14, 1803, in Norwich, Conn.; married, November 4, 1843, Elizabeth C. Otis, of Pittsfield, Mass.
children.
*
1.

Ann

Otis, born June

29, 1844. 29, 1846,

2.

Joseph Otis, born April

and died

in 1874.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

889

1.3. 9. 3. 3.4. 1.
Ann
married, October
veston, Texas.

1.

Otis (Huntington) Lee, born June 29, 1844, in Norwich, Conn.; 3, 1866, in Norwich, Conn., James Morgan, son of William Douglas and Ophelia (Morgan) Lee. He was born February 2, 1844, in GalMr. Lee was in the insurance business. He lived in Galveston, Texas, and moved to Norwich, Conn.; thi-nce to Pittsfield, Mass., in 1874, where he died June 27, 1911. He was, and she is, an Episcopalian.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Huntington, born May IG, 1868. Josephine Bowers, born April 13,
in Pittsfield.

1885, in Pittsfield, Mass.; lives

1.3. 9. 3.3.4.
Huntington Lee, born May
vember
5,

1. 1. 1.
Norwich, Conn.; married No-

16, 1868, in

1907, in Norwich, Conn., Rosalie, daughter of Cliarles L. and Kath-

erine Frances (Mather) Hubbard.

CHILD.
1.

Hubbard Mather,

])orn

November

7,

1909.

1.3. 9. 3. 3. 4. 3.
Peter Richards Huntington, born August
dina, Ohio.
20,

1809, in Norwich,

Conn.; married, February 21, 1834, Jane Simmons, and was a farmer in

Me-

CHILDREN.
1.

Jane; and others whose names have not been obtained.

1.3. 9. 3. 3. 4.4.
Conn.; married, September

John Griswold Huntington, born February 24, 1814, in Norwich, 1, 1836, Mary Isham of Colchester. He was enin the

gaged

lumber business

in

Norwich

city,

where he was much esteemed.

He

died from the small pox, April 17, 1859.

children.
1.

Jedediah, born August


2,

7,

1837; married,
I.

June

6,

1860,

Annie E.

Hazzard, of Kingston, R.
1863.
2. 3.

They had one

child,

born January

John Richards, Charles Isham,


1861.

born

May

25, 1846. 16, 1856,

born November

and died September

7,

890

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 9.3.3.4.5.
Hannah Mumford (Huntington) Bowers, born
in
city,

September
of

14, 1816,

Norwich, Conn.; married William C. Bowers, a merchant

New York

who
1.

died in 1861.

CHILDREN.

2. 3.

Ann Elizabeth, died in infancy. Margaret Phillips, married Samuel


Katherine Richards,
Josephine Otis. Emma Elizabeth. William Gushing;
lives in

Pierson Halsey.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

*
*

4.
5.
6.

died, unmarried, in 190C.

1. 3. 9. 3.

3.4.5.

4.

Josephine Otis (Bowers) Borland, married Matliew Joseph BorThey live in Brooklyn, N. Y. land.

1.

Elizabeth Huntington,
months.

died at the age of two years and two

1. 3. 9. 3. 3.

4.

5.5.

Emma Elizabeth (Bowers)

Gibbs, married Edward Gibbs.

children.
*
*
1.

2.

3.

Alice Huntington. Frank Bowers. Marion Wright, died aged two years and two months.

4.

Edward,

married Carrie Silleman.

1.3. 9. 3.3. 4. 5.5.


win.

1.

Alice Huntington (Gibbs) Goodwin; married Arthur Stanly Goodchild.


1.

Cynthia Huntington.
1. 3.

9.3. 3. 4.5. 5. 2.
first,

Frank Bowers
Ethel Chapin.

Gibbs, married,

P^lizabeth Willard Martin; second,

children.
1. 2.

3.

4.

Elizabeth Huntington. John Willard. Cornelia Walton. Frank Bowers.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

891

1.3.9.3.4.
married,
kins.

Felix Huntington, born November 28, 1749, in Norwich, Conn., and March 10, 1773, Anna, daughter of Jacob and Mary (Brown) PerHis wife died in 1806, aged
fifty

years.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

3.

4.

5. 6.
7.

Lucy, born February 21, 1774. Rebecca, born May 12, 17 76; married Augustus Perkins, the husband of her sister Lucy. She died in 1838. Sarah, born July 16, 17 78; married Cyrus Williams, of StockShe died in 1838, leaving no children. bridge, Mass. Mary B., born February 20, 1781, and died unmarried in 1801. James, born June 4, 1783. Charlotte, born August 28, 1785, and died May 3, 1786. Charlotte, born October 28, 1787, and lived unmarried in Norwich.

8.

9.

Felix, born November William, born August Charlotte C. H., Va.

1,

1789.

24, 1793.

He

never married, and lived at

He was

a teacher.

1.3. 9.3.4. 1.
Lucy (Huntington) Perkins,
wich, where she died in 1822.

born February

21, 17 74, in

Norwich,

Conn.; married, September 20, 179.5, Augustus Perkins.

They

lived in

Nor-

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

John Augustus, born July 21, 1796. George Apollos, born September 18, 1798. Mary Brown, born January 6, 1801. Rebecca Huntington, born December 9, 1803.
Isaac Huntington, born December
18. 1806.

Edward Henry,

born April
7,

4,

1810.

Simeon Abijah, born July

1812.

1.3. 9. 3.4.
James Huntington,
March
wich
2,

5.

born June

4,

1783, in Norwich, Conn.; married,

1809, Zerviah, daughter of Rev.

John and Hannah Tyler,

of

Nor-

city.

He

died in Norwich, ]May 18, 1822, having been extensively en-

gaged

in

commercial business.

children.
1.

George, born December


Norwich.

17, 1809,

and died December

18, 1809, in

2.

James William, born


and died
in

April

5,

1811.

He was

captain of a vessel,

New

York, August

29, 1851.

He was

engaged

in

892

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
the cotton trade.
still

He

married, in 1842, Eleanor Quidor,

who

lived in

New

York, in 1878.
15, 1812,

3.

Zerviah Tyler, born December


1832.

and died

in Springfield,

Mass., at the residence of Mrs.

James Dwight, November

18,

4.

Maria

L.,

born February
see page 498.

3,

1815; married Benj. F.

(1. 3. 3. 4. 1.

2. 4. 6.)

5.

Julia Anna, born March


at the

24, 1817; married, in

Norwich

City, at

house of

Lyman Brewer, February


city.

17, 1857,

Amos W.
She died

Gay
in

of

New York

They Hved

in

Harlem, N. Y.

Mt. Vernon, N. Y., December

12, 1892, leaving

no children.

1.3. 9.3.4.8.
Felix A. Huntington, born November 1, 1789, in Norwich, Conn.; married, December 11, 1811, Frances Snow. He commenced an early apprenticeship to commercial pursuits, and at the age of twenty engaged in trade with
his brother

James, and continued

in business in

Norwich

until 1825,

when he

removed
porter.

to

New

York.

He
j-ears

here engaged in the drygoods business as an im-

Between the

1832 and 1846 he was called by business to make


In 1849 he retired

a dozen voyages to P^urope, during which he formed an extensive and desirable


acquaintanceshij) both in England and on the continent.

His wife died January 23, 1859, aged sixty-nine years. Mr. Huntington, whose death occurred February 18, 1862, had been a member and officer of the Church of the Redeemer in Brooklyn, from the
to

from business, removing from

New York

Brooklyn, N. Y.

organization of the parish.

After his death, the vestry of the chui'ch testified

in the strongest terms to his faithfulness

and

efficiency as

an

officer;

to his

wisdom and prudence


sion
;

as a counselor; to the sincerity of his Christian profes-

to his " earnest desire for the extension of the


;

church of our blessed

Redeemer on earth
ance."

and

to his evident preparation for the

heavenly inherit-

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Beniamin Snow,
lyn,

born April 23, 1813.


10, 1814,

3.

September N. Y., October 16, 1848. John Felix, born Api-il 5, 1825.

Anne Perkins, born

and died

single in Brook-

1. 3.
married,
first,

9.3.4. 8.

1.

Benjamin Snow Huntington, born

April 23, 1813, in Norwich, Conn.;

February 1, 1838, in Paris, France, Frances Amelia Seal, of London, who died January 4, 1869, in Brooklyn, N. Y. He married, second, June 5, 1879, in New York, Caroline Emilie, daughter of Joseph and Caroline
(Griffiths)
25, 1842,

Dalrymple, and widow of Charles Arthui- Ray.


living in Montclair,

She was born April

and was

N.

J., in

1915.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
In 1830 the [Mercantile Library Association of

893
Tork
of

New

a member, voted him a Scholarship in Columbia College,

New

York,

which he was at which

he graduated

in 1834.

He
city.

traveled in Europe in 183G, and in Paris lived for three years where

he was identified with an Association for the promotion of Christianity in that

Returning

to

America, he was ordained


in 1840,

to the

Episcopal ministry by

Bishop Onderdonk

and

settled as Rector of Christ

Church, ^Middle

Haddam, Conn.

In 1841 he succeeded the Rev. Dr. Lee in Rochdale, Pa., and

iu 1847 established the Astin Ridge Seminary for Young Ladies, of which he had successful control for ten years. In 1859 he became Pastor of the Seaman's Church of Our Savior, in New York, where he and his wife did most efficient work as was attested by many letter.s received by difTerent seamen from all parts of the world who had at-

tended the services when


the Reconcilation of

in

New

York.

In 1861 he was called to St. Paul's

Church, Flatbush, Long Island.

In 1804 he became rector of the Church of


In March, 1871, he

New

York.

was appointed Principal

and Chaplain of Helmuth Ladies College and Canon of St Paul's Cathedral, London, C. W. On June 12, 1875, he was commissioned by Bishop A. N.
Littlejohn as Evangelist of

Long

Island,

which

office

he held

till

his death.

In

1876 he received a
parish demanded.

call to St.

John's Church, Cornwall,

New

York, which he

accepted, feeling the necessity of assuming less arduous duties than a larger

His preaching was convincing, and the church greatly


his

gained in numbers and usefulness during his pastoi-ate.


to the

whole community by his blameless


sect.

life,

He endeared himself unswerving allegiance to His


all

Master's cause, and his unfailing courtesy and kindness to

of

whatever
visit his

creed or

His death occurred


wife's brother in-law the

in

Bridgeport, Conn., where he had gone to

he was taken

ill

Rev. Dr. Clarke of Trinity Church, Bridgejiort. There with pneumonia and during the two last weeks of his life, spent
suffering,

in almost constant

only come from the confiding faith of a true child of God.


the grace of

showed that fortitude and resignation that can He was enabled by


in the wise

God

to say "it

is all

ordering of Providence."

Later
at

he said "
I

am now

ready to be offered and the time of


fight.
I

my departure is
I

hand.

have fought a good

have finished

my course.

have kept the

faith."

Sunday on earth was Easter day and he received Communion from Dr. Clarke and in the early morning of April 1, 1880, he fell peacefully asleep.
His
last

CHILDREN.
1.

Aluert, born

in

February, 1840; died

2.

Edith Snow, born May


successful composer

21, 1880, in Cornwall,

accomplished nuisician,

same month. N. Y. She is an both vocal and instrumental, and a very


in the

and teacher.

1.3. 9. 3. 4. 8. 3.
John Felix Huntington,
born April
5,

1825, in Brooklyn,

New

York;

894
married November

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
18, 1852,

Fiances Aokerinan.

He was

a banker in

New

York

City.

CHILDREN.
1.

Louisa, born October

29, 1853.

2.

3.

William S., born February James Milnor.


Charlotte, born December

15, 1855.

4.

25, 1860.

1. 3. 9. 4.

Anna (Huntington, Adgate, Turner,) Abel,

born iMarch

20, 1715, in

Norwich, Conn.; married, March 22, 1731, Thomas, son of deacon Thomas and He was born February 9, 1703, and died DecemRuth (Brewster) Adgate. ber 13, 1736. She married, for her second husband, Capt. Phihp Turner, He died January 13, 1755, and she married Capt. Joshua, April 24, 1739.
son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Slunian) Abel, June
7,

1757.

He was

born No-

vember

23, 1706.

Mrs. Abel died June

29, 1759.

CHILDREN.
1.

(adgate.)

2.

Thomas, born June 9, 1734. Jonathan, born May 10, 1736, and
children,

died

March

5,

1760.

(turner.)

3.

Philip, born February

25, 1740;

who became an eminent

physician,

4.
5.
6.
7.

and married Lucy Tracy. Bela, born April 19, 1742.

John, born August 23, 1744. Anne, born December 4, 1746. Roger, who died May 7, 1754.
1. 3.

9.5.
4,

Jonathan Huntington,

born in Norwich, Conn., November

1719,

He was a religious man, and married, November 17, 1746, Eunice Lathrop. and prominent in the organization of the sixth ecclesiastical society of Norwich. He united with the infant church in 1760, and was for years very active in its The following certificate will show his spirit and j)osition in the church affairs.
at the time of
its

date.
of Christ at Chelsey, in

"

The church
it

Norwich, Conn.,
it

in

New

England,

to all the

churches of Christ, and whomsoever

may

concern, send greeting

Whereas,

has pleased God, in his providence, to call our reverend and wor-

thy pastor, Mr. Nathaniel AVhitaker, from us for a season, to go to Europe, to


solicit charities for the

Wheelock,
on
this

Indian school, under the care of the Rev. ]\lr. P^leazer Lebanon, and to promote Christian knowledge, among the Indians continent We do unanimously recommend him, the said Mr. Whitaker,
of
:

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
and
his services, to all tlu'

895

nation,

churches aud people of Gud, of whatsoever denomiand wheresoever he may come, as a faithful minister of Jesus Christ,
is

whose praise
erly kindness

in the gos])el

through the churches, earnestly recjuesting broth-

and charily may be extended toward him as occasion may require, and that the grand and important cause in which he is engaged, may be forwarded and promoted by all the lovers of truth. Wishing grace, mercy and truth, may be multiplied to you and the whole
Israel of Go<l,

and desiring an
Yours

interest in

your piayers, we subscribe.


of the gospel.

in the faith

and fellowship

JONATHAN HUNTINGTON, SAT AH TIFFANY.


1

By

order,

and

in l)ehalf of said

church.

Norwich, October

21, 1766."
first
9,

He was
in tlie

the chairman of the building committee, for the


in 1760.

church built

wife,

new society, in May, 1803,

He

died in Norwich, August

1801; and his

in the seventy-eighth

year of her age.

CHILDREN BORN
*
1.

IN NORW^ICH, CONN.

2. 3.

Eunice, born October 16, 1747, LuCKETiA, born October 6, 1749, and

died, unmarried, in 1826.

Jonathan, born October

16, 1751.

4.

5.
6.
7.

8.

Daniel, born September 26, 1753. He married widow Elizabeth Moore, who died June 5, 1811, aged fifty-three. He died April They had no children. 28, 1811. Lucy, born June 1, 1755. Eliphalet, born April 8, 1757, and died June 13, 1759. Abigail, born April 25, 1761, and married John Pearce. RuKUS, born July 28, 1763. He was a carver in wood, and died unmarried, September 21, 1832.

9.

Hannah,

born April 29, 1765.


2,

*10.

Eliphalet, born March

1768.

1.3.9. 5.
Conn., and married,

1.

Eunice (Huntington) Carew, born October 16, 1747, in Norwich, March 24, 1771, Ebenezer Carew, of Norwich. Mrs.
14, 1785.

Carew died August

children.
1.

2. 3.

Anne, born February 13, 1772. Charles, born July 1, 1774.


Simon, born October 2, 1776. Ebenezer, born June 24, 17 78. Elizabeth Lathrop, born October

4. 5.

6,

1780, and died early.

896

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 9. 5.5.
Lucy (Huntington) Hyde,
vember
26, 1755, in

born June

1,

1755, in Norwich, Conn.;

married Ebenezer, son of Elijah and Ruth (Tracy) Hyde.

He was born Noin 1781,

Lebanon, Conn.

He

died at

New York

on board

the " Jersey " prison ship.

CHIL1>KEN, IJOKN IN LEBANON, CONN.


1.

2.

Elizabeth, born Marcli 15, 1778, and married a Captain French. Eunice, born October 29, 1779, and married Jabez Kelley.

1.3.9.5.9.
Hannah (Huntington) Turner,
Turner.
It is the

born April 29, 1765,

in

Norwich,

Conn.; married Dr. John, son of the eminent Dr. Philip and

Anna

(1. 3. 9. 4.)

inherit the strong ipialities of his father's mind,

testimony of one competent to bear witness that ""he seemed to and to surpass him in acuteDr. Tarner died

ness of perception and nicety of discernment."

May

7,

1837,

aged

73,

and

his

widow May

7,

1845.

CHILDREN.
1.

2. 3.

4.

Julia Frances Marionette, who married Rev. George Perkins. George F,, who died at the age of twenty years. Betsey H., who became the second wife of Rev. George Perkins. Charlks.

1.3.9.5. 10.
married a Daniels.

Elii'HALEt Huntington, born March 2, 1768, in Norwich, Conn. He He was a baker, and died in October, 1802, in Norwich.

children, born in NORWICH, CONN.


*
1.

Marianne, born

in 1798.

2.

3.

Eunice, born in 1800, and died in January, 1807. Abigail, born October 4, 1801, and lived unmarried

in

Norwich.

1.

3.9.

5.

10.

1.
in

Marianne (Huntington) Grace,

born in 1798,

Norwich, Conn.;

married March 10, 1823, in Norwich, Conn., John Hamilton, son of Henry Sweeting and Elisabeth (Hamilton) Grace. He was born in Norwich in 1800, and always lived in Norwich City. He was educated at the only high school

Norwich. He was expecting to enter college the year he was taken with rheumatic fever, which kept him from any work. He was a fine
at that time in

accountant, and held the post


1863.

office

in

Norwich

for a short time.

He

died in

Mrs. Grace died

March

16, 1886, in

Norwich, Conn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

897

2.

LucRETiA Huntington. Elisabeth H.

She resides in Norwich, Conn.

1.3.9.5.10.1.2.
Elisabeth
PI.

(Grace) Rogers, married Porter Rogers.


CHILDREN.

1.

Mary Huntington,

was married, and had two children.


married, and had two children.

She
She

is

2.

now dead. Elisabeth Grace, was now dead.

is

1.3.9. 6.
Benjamin Huntington, born in Norwich, Conn., April 19, 1736, graduated at Yale, in 1761. He married. May 5, 1765, Anne, (1. 2. 4. 4. 7.) of Windham, who died October 6, 1790. He entered, soon after leaving college,
upon the practice of law in his native town, and rose rapidly to the front rank He seems to have been unusually devoted to his profession, being at once a severe student, and an active and successful advocate and business man. Though rather shunning than courting public life, he was not allowed to excuse himself from its claims; nor, when called to meet them, did he shrink either from public duties or dangers. In 1775 he was appointed, by the legislature of his native State, on the committee of safety, appointed to advise with the Governor of the State during the recess of the legislature. Only the ablest men and truest patriots of that trying day, would have been put upon that important committee. Again, in 1778, on the recommendation of Wasliington, he was appointed by the legislature, one of the convention to be held in New Haven, for the regulation of the army. From 1780 to '84, and again in '87 and '88, he was a member of the Continental Congress and when the new government went into operation, in 1789, he was chosen to represent Connecticut in the First Congress of the United States. From 1781 to 1790, and also from 1791 to '93 he was also a member of the upper house of the Connecticut Legislature. On the incorporation of Norwich city, in 1784, he was chosen, for an indefinite period, its first Mayor, in which office he served until his formal resignation, in 1796. He was also
of his profession.
;

office until 1798.

appointed in 1793, a judge of the superior court of Connecticut, holding this Thus, for more than twenty years, during the most eventful

we had claimed and won our independence, and had commenced our most successful career in self-government, was he found continually called to serve his constituents in offices always onerous, and often hazardous. How well he discharged these trusts, their own recurrence will unequivocally evince. A word on this point, however, is due both to his memory and to the truth of our revolutionary history.
period of our history, in which
57

898

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
For some reason, never explained, he was not
in the early stages of preparits

ation for tbe struggle, })ronunently identified witii

measures.

Our

ex})la-

nation

is

that he

was not

onl\tliat

a young man, and therefore hesitated to put

himself forward; but, also,


sional course, that all his

he had formed such an ideal for his profesit.

strength and time were required in attaining


the year of his marriage, just as he

had laid the plans for his professional studies, on which his entire success was to depend. And, with a nice discernment of what was most needed by him, to prepare for the future call which his counti-y would make upou him, no less than to meet the high demands of his profession, he gave himself to an earnest pursuit of legal study and practice. And, for the time being, he couhl be spared from the more public discussions and services which the incipienc}' of our revolution required. His family were well represented in them by older members: Hezekiah, (1. 2. 4. 6.) ripe in years and counsel; Sauiuel, (1. 3. 4. 2. 4.) already strong and facile for action; Jabez, (1. 3. 3. 4. 1.) with means and a heart for the work, and in the work; and still others of his own family name, scarcely less ready, and restive for the impending struggle, rendered it possible for him, without a breach of faith to the cause, to await a maturer preparation for ampler service to be
act dates with

The stamp

rendered

at a later date.

And

that future service fully justified his decision.


for

By

the

May

of 1775, he

was found ready

an exigency which none but a


filled

strong

man and

a true patriot could meet.

He

acceptably the post to

which the patriot legislature of his native State called him; and the fact of that appointment is, itself, no equivocal testimony respecting the position of They who were called, in that crisis, to take the place of the their agent.
legislature in advising with their chief executive, during
its

period of adjourn,

ment, were known ami tried men. Nor would \Vashington have recommended

him for appointment by the legislature U) that convention to be Haven, in 17 78, while the war was yet in progress, to arrange for
efficiency, unless

iield in
its

New

increased

he had already furnished ample proof, both of an interest not


to be intimidated.

to be bribed,

and a courage never

And
for

that his family were thoroughly jjatriotic. and ready for any sacrifice
their counti'y

might call, is abundantly attested by this instance of On an occasion of ])ressing want on the part of our revolutionary army, an earnest call was made upon the families of Norwich,

which

their personal devotion.

for supplies of clothing.

In the absence of Judge Huntington, then

away

in

the service of the State, his wife, selecting a single blanket, in which to wi'ap

her youngest child, forwarded

all

the rest to the

army; and

su])plied their
floor, j)re-

place on the beds at home, hy blankets cut from the carpets on the
ferring, for the jjresent, Avell sanded (ioors, without their

accustomed covering,
re-

that so the noble patriotism of the needy

army might be encouraged and

warded.

Few men and few


patriotic record than

families of those trying days can


antl his.

show a purer and more

he

lie died in 180<.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN.
*
1.

899

* * *
*
*

2.

3.

Henry, born May 28, 1766. GuRDON, born March 16, 1768. George, born June 5, 1770.
Lucy, born January
21, 1773.

4.
5. 6.
7.

Nancy, born March

30, 1775,

and died unmarried

in

Rome

in 1842.

8.

Benjamin, born March 19, 1777. Rachel, born April 4, 1779. Daniel, born December 27, 1781, and died on the 30th
same month.

of the

1.3.9.
Henry Huntington,
abandoned
in
this for
city,

6. 1.
Norwich, Conn.

born

May

28, 1766, in

He

grad-

uated at Dartmouth, in 1783, and entered upon the profession of law, but soon

commercial pursuits. He established himself in business and had also an interest in the partnership of Geo. Huntington & Co., of Rome, N. Y. Becoming largely interested in land speculation, he soon removed to Rome, where he spent the remainder of his life, in a most successful business career. He was chosen President of the Bank of Utica, and retained the post until his resignation, a short time before his death, when his failing health hindered his weekly visits to Utica. His business career, from its beginning to its close, was marked by a high tone of honor and integrity. Avoiding all the petty meannesses to which the ambitious man of business is tempted, he still won all the business ends which the most aspiring could wish. Nor was he without frequent testimonials to the confidence which his fellow-citizens reposed in his political character. In 1805, 1806, and 1807, he was a member of the New York senate; and in 1806, was also a member of the council of appointment. In 1816, and 1818, he was a member of the assembly. In 1821, he was a member of the convention for revising the state constitution. He was also one of the presidential electors, in the elections both of 1808 and 1812. Few men have stood fairer, for honor and integrity; and very few have won higher confidence and esteem for private and social worth. He married Catharine M. Havens. His death oc-

New York

curred at Rome, in October, 1846.

children.
1.

Catherine, born December 3, 1797, married, March 26, WiUiam Williams, " one of the most benevolent and
members and valuable
of that city.

1833, Col.

enterprising citizens of Utica," N. Y., " and one of the most exemplary
elders in" the First Presbyterian Church She died in Utica, September 10, 1856. Her funeral sermon, by her pastor, the Rev. P. H. Fowler, contains a well deserved eulogy of her singularly pure and lovely character. From this it appears that in early life she became hopefully a

Christian.

" Religion took the entire possession of her soul,

and

900

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
and a controlling principle. Esits compassionate and benevolent * * >; ^J^^. y^.^^ more enlisted in labors spirit. for the heathen, and yet she was (juite as much engaged tor her own country, and was a model to us all of devotedness to the
jjassion

became both a master


pecially did
it

inspire her with

particular

church and congregation to which she belonged. * There was a remarkable completeness in the piety
it was leaven She was ennnently

of our friend,

in

lu-i-

heart while

it

was motion

in

her

life.

a friend of the poor, a

sympathizer

with them, a visitor

among them,
all

generous benefactor to them.

Yet notwithstanding
and
one
display.

she was and the

much

she did, she

was

the humblest of Christians, instinctively shrinking from boasting

v^^]^e

yf-^g

characters in the whole ac<|uaintance of


in

one of the rarest, choicest my life. T never knew

whom

it

was more

dithcult to detect a fault.

To our

par-

tial vision

she appeared to bear the perfections of heaven during

the probation of earth."

* *

2.

3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

8.

9.

Frances, born September Iti, 1799. Anne, born February 23, 1801, and died October 2, 1823. Henrietta Desire, born June 15, 1803. Gloriana, born February 1, 1806, and died December 3, 1808. Lucy, born February 2, 1808, and died February 28, Gloriana, born June 7, 1809, and died single, June 3, 1837. Elizabeth, born August 6, 1811; married, August 4,1836, Charles She died January 19, 1838. C. Young, of Rome. Henry, born July 11, 1813, and died in Hartford, Conn., March
.

31,

1854.
]\Iay 5, 1816.

* 19.

Benjamin Nicoll, born

1.3. 9. 6.
New
York; married, June
6,

1. 2.

16, 179n, in Rome, Rome, N. Y., NicoU Havens, son of General Sylvester and Esther Sarah (Havens) Dering. He was born January 1, 1794, at SheUer Island, N. Y. Dr. Dering was a graduate of Yale College, 1813, and of the New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1817. He was Health officer of the port

Frances (Huntington) Dering, born September


1826, in

of

New

York, under Gov. Clinton, and

Hegistrar of the College of Physicians

and Surgeons,

New

York.
1867.

In 1842, he removed to Rome, N. Y., and in 1847, to Utica, N. Y., where

he died, December
Elder
in

19,

He was

a Presb3'terian, and was the Ruling

Dr. Spring's Brick Church, N. Y.; also Elder of the First Presbvte-

lian Church, in I'tica, N. Y.


2,

Mrs. Dering died in

New York

City,

February

1841.

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN
1.

"

901

NEW YORK

CITY.
married, July
1,

Anne Huntington,
in Utica,

born August

16, 1828;

1856,

N. Y., Charles Stuart Wilson.

They

live in Utica.

2.

3.

Sarah Sylvester, born July 13, 1831, in New York City, and died May 10, 1893, in Philadelphia, Pa. Catherine ]\Iary, born February 21, 1833, in New York City,
and died April
10. 1901, in Utica,

N. Y.
18,

4.

Frances Huntington, born November


City,

1834, in

New York

and died February

7,

1901, in Stamford, Conn.

5.

6.

Lucy, born November 23, 1836; died January 23, 1837, in New York City. Sylvester, born March 12, 1838, in New York City; married

7.

New Haven, Conn., Ella Virginia Bristol. N. Y. Henrietta Wright, born December 25, 1839, and died July 22,
February
25, 1864, in

They

live in Utica,

1841, in

New York

City.

1. 3. 9. 6. 1. 4.

Henrietta Desire (Huniington) Wkight, born June 15, 1803, in Rome, New York.; married, December 9, 1828, in Rome, Benjamin Hall, son of Benjamin and Philomela (Waterman) Wriaht. He was boi-n October 19, 1801, in Rome. Mr. Wright was appointed cadet to West Point from New York, was promoted to 2nd Lieut, of 2nd Inft., July 1, 1822. He resigned June 1, 1823. He was a commissioned officer in the New York State Militia, appointed in November, 1823, resigned in November, 1827. A civil engineer from 1823 to 1842. He promoted the first establishment of railroads in the Island of Cuba, and executed the survey for the first railroad from Havana to Guines in 1834. He was apjjointed by the Spanish Government associate principal engineer in 1835, resigned in 1836, and made examination for a railroad from Cardenas to Bemba; engaged in location and construction of railroad, from
Nuevitas to Puerto Principe from 1837
his wife died
to

1842.

lie died ^Nlay 13, 1881,

and

September

23, 1865, in

Rome, N. Y.

children.
1.

A Daughter,

born June

7,

1830; died

June

10, 1830.

2.

Henry Huntington,

born August

24, 1832; died

July

17, 1833.

3.

4.

Benjamin Huntington, born January 6, 1835. Henrietta Huntington, born Sejjtember 2, 1840:
N. Y.

lives in

Rome,

5.

Albert, born August

8,

1845; died

January

7,

1852.

1.3.9.6.1.4.3.
Ben.iamin Huntington Wright, born January
ence Malvina Cossitt.
6,

1835; married Flor^

He

died July 27, 1889.

902

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

Florence Henrietta, born

April 20, 1870; lives in Rome, N. Y.

1.

3.9.6.

1.

10.
5,

Benjamin Nicoll Huntington, born May

1816, in Rome, N. Y.;

married, January 24, 1855, in Rome, N. Y., Mabel Limbrieck, daughter of

Rufus and Laura (Mills) Utley. She was born November 30, 1831, in GuilN. Y., and died January 31, 1901, in Peekskill, N. Y. He was a prominent man in his town. He was supervisor of Rome, N.Y., for one year, and trustee for two years. In May, 1851, he Avas elected State
ford,

Senator as a Whig, to
fall of

fill

a vacancy in the 19th District; also elected, in the

1851, to the Senate of 1852-53; Presidential elector in the State of

N.

Y., 1860;

Republican Assemblyman from 3d District, of Oneida


of

Co., in

1866;

Member

the

Constitutional

Convention, 1867; President of the

Oneida Co. Agricultural Society


from 1863
to 1876.

in 1850,

and

of the State Society in 1860;

President of the bank at Utica, N. Y., (later the First National

He

died

November

10, 1882, in

Bank Rome, N. Y.

of Utica)

children.
1.

2.

Ben.jamin Nicoll, born November 16, 1855; died June in Rome, N. Y., of scarlet fever. Henry, born June 13, 1864, in Rome, N. Y.

12, 1860,

1.3.9.
Henry Huntington,
cember
6,

6. 1. 10. 2.
13, 1864, in

born June

Rome, N.

Y.; married,

De-

1899, in Peekskill, N. Y.,

Mary

Piatt,

daughter of John Gray and

She was born January 17,1865, in Red Hook, N. Y. Pie was from 1882 to 1885 a clerk and accountant; from 1895 to 1903 a traveling auditor and construction foreman with the American Telephone and Telegraph Co.; from 1904 to 1907 in the bakery business; from 1907 to 1909 employed by the New Departure Co., in Bristol, Conn.; from 1909 to 1910 was agent and manager of a New York cement house. He was private and sergeant in the 44th Inft., Co. C, National Guard, State of N. Y., from 1888 to 1894. They are Presbyterians. He was a member and officer of the Dutch Reformed church in Utica for several years, between 1882 and 1894; was treasurer of church and Sunday School, and Supt. of Sunday School, deacon and clerk of consistory of the Dutch Reformed church. He lived in Utica, N. Y., from 1882 and 1890, in Rome, N. Y., in 1889, in Peekskill, N.Y., in 1894, Bristol, Conn., in 1904, Jenkintown, Pa., in 1909, and moved to Rome, N. Y., where he now lives, in 1910.
Elizabeth Parker (Nelson) Johnson.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

903

Elizabeth, born December 3, 1900, Benjamin Nicoll, born August 20,

in Peekskill,

N. Y.

1903, in Peekskill, N. Y.

3.

4.

Henry, boru July 7, 1905, in Bristol, Conn. Mary Johnson, born January 30, 1909, in Bristol, Conn.

1.3. 9. 6.2.
Gordon Huntington,
first,

March
August

20, 1792,

born March 16, 1768, in Norwich, Conn.; married, Susannah Tracy, who was born August 8, 1770, and

died,

21, 1793.

He

married for
1,

his

second wife, July

6,

1794,

Anna

Perkins,
life as

who was born February

1768, and died April 21, 1802.

a carriage maker at Norwich, but after a few years where he became a merchant, and by his strict and unbending integrity and the genial kindliness of his heart, acquired the esteem and respect of all who knew him. He was successful in his business, from which he retired some years before his death, which took place in 1S40.

He began removed to Rome

children, horn in ROME,


1.

N. Y.

Edward,
1810,

born December

5,

1792, graduated at Union

College,
City,

and died single, December 16, 1816, in having just entered upon the practice of law.
*
2.

New York

3. 4.
5.

Susannah, born April 8, 1795. Anne, born November 20, 1796, and died August Robert, born September 26, 1799, and died May

23, 1809. 13, 1801.

Mary

Perkins, born January


.

7,

1801, and died, unmarried,

March

24, 1825.

1. 3. 9.

6.2. 2.
born
April
8,

Susannah (Huntington) Dalliber,

1795;

married,
in
9,

October 22, 1815, Major James S. Dalliber, U. S. A., and resided N. Y. She died March 19, 1837, her husband having died, October

Rome,
1832.

CHILDREN.
1.

Anne Huntington,
ried

born August

29, 1816, in
1,

Rome, N.

Y.;

mar-

DeWitt

C. Bancroft,

November

1837, and died in

Rome,

October
2.

21, 1844.

3.

Susan, born November 5, 1818, at Watervliet, N. Y., and died November 29, 1818. Elizabeth Perkins, born January 2, 1820, and died October 13,
1820.

4.

James Edward,
of Utica,

5.

born December 8, 1821 married Achsah D. Swift, N. Y., September 4, 1844. Sarah Perkins, born March 25, 1824; married Eli Whitney, of New Haven, Conn., June 17, 1845. I think he was the inventor of the sewino; machine needle.
;

904
6.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Mary Huntington,

born June 20, 1826, in Rome, N. Y.; married William H. Diitton, of Utica, N. Y., December 30, 1846.

7.

8.

Susan Elizabeth, born October 11, 1828, in Moriah, X. Y.; married Theodore W. Thompson, in September 1851. Katherine, born May 8, 1831; married Augustus H. Burley, of
Chicago,
111.,

October

3,

1855, and resided in Chicago.

1. 3.
ried,

9.6. 3.

George Huntington, born June 5, 1770, in Norwich, Conn. He marMay 21, 1794, Hannah Thomas of Norwich. He was the first of the Huntington family who moved into Central New York. He first settled in
Wliitestown, in 1792, then the most important of
all

the

New England

settle-

ments

in that vicinity.

He had

little

or no property, but opened a store as In the succeeding year he removed to

agent for Mr.

Hyde

of

New

London.

Fort Stanwix, near Rome, and by the assistance of his elder brother, Henry,
established himself in business.

canal to connect the waters of the

Mohawk

with

Wood Creek was

then in contemplation, and was shortly afterAvards con-

structed by the

earliest connection of the

Western Inland Lock Navigation Company, thus forming the waters flowing to the Hudson with those of the lakes.
its

In this enterprise, the beginning of our system of internal improvements, he

took a deep interest, and was, during the existence of the Company,

agent,

giving his personal attention to the construction and support of the works.

He

represented, in part, the county of Oneida, in the Assembly in 1811,


'19, '20, '21,

'12, '13,

member of the Conand a liberal contributor, both of his substance and his energies to every good work. " The business connection of Henry and George Huntington, under the They gave up firm of George Huntington & Co., continued until his death. the mercantile business about the year 1817, and afterwards dealt largely in real estate, and interested themselves to a considerable extent in the manuThey were noted for their fair and honorable facture of iron, cotton, etc. manner of doing business, never allowing themselves to be tempted by doubtful operations, or taking directly or indirectly more than strictly legal rates of I have heard men who recollect occurrences of forty years since, interest.
and
'22.

He was
many

a prominent'and zealous

gregational church for

years,

speak of the firmness with which, during a season of great scarcity, 1816,

when

the crops were cut off and there was great and wide-spread distress for

company resisted all temptations to sell to speculators the large amount of grain in their possession, parting with it only in small quantities and at moderate prices, to those who needed it for their own sustenance. Their sagacity, probity and fair dealing, met Avith deserved success." This prominent man, "the patriarch of the village," died in Rome, N. Y., September 23, 1842. children, born in ROME, N. Y.
food, this

1.

Hannah Thomas,

born

May

25, 1798.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
2.

905

Maky Mumford,
1826.

born June 12, 1800, and died single, July 31,

3.

4.
5.

Lucy, born July 17, 1803, and died August 2, 1803. Lucy, born April 25, 1805, and died November 3, 1806. George, born August 27, 1807, and died March 25, 1828.

He had

graduated at Yale in 1827, and entered the Theological Seminary at Andover, intending to devote his life to the work of the ministry.
left

He was

taken sick and obliged to give up his studies.

the seminary for home, and was found in his hotel in

He New

York city, in a dying condition, by ]\Irs. Benjamin Waight, who had him taken to her hospitable home, where he died as above. He had lived long enough to give to his friends and teachers
high promise of usefulness.
6.
7.

Henry, born December 1, 1810, and died the next day. Charlotte, born August 14, 1812; married, April 17, 1833,
C. Young, of

Charles

New York

city,

where she died

May

12, 1835.

8.

Edward, born June

23, 1817.

1. 3. 9. 6. 3. 1.

Hannah Thomas (Huntington)


N.
Y.; married,
1''.,

den, N.

Smith, born May 25, 1798, in Rome, September 4, 1819, Rev. Henry Smith, and resided in Camwhere she died January 14, 1836.

children.
1.

Hannah Huntington,
Calif.

married Henry
son, Charles

W.
Coe,

Coe, of San Jose,

They had one

W.

who

resides in

San

Jose, Calif.
*2.

Henry Huntington,
lege his

born June 30, 1828.

While he was

in col-

name was changed by the New Jersey Legislature, from Henry Huntington Smith to Henry Smith Huntington.
1. 3. 9. 6. 3. 1. 2.

Henry Smith Huntington,

born June 30, 1828,

in

Camden, N.

J.;

married. June 30, 1859, in Caldwell, N. Y., Geneva, daughter of David Green

She was born March 3, 1843, in Y'^onkers, N. Y. and Elira (Marvin) Crosby. He was a clergyman, a graduate of Princeton College and Princeton He was a Presbyterian until 1882, Theological Seminary, 1851 and 1854. when he was ordained by Bishop Coxe, and served until his death in the From 1858 to 1862 he lived in Caldwell, Episcopal Diocese of W. N. Y'. N. Y.; then in lone, Brooklyn, and Watsonville, Cal., until 1867; then in Wilmington, Del., Auburn, Caldwell, and Buffalo, N. Y.
1895, in Buffalo.

He

died

December

22,

90G

HUNTINGTOX GRNEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Eliza Rowland, born April


lives in Detroit,

21, 1861, in

Caldwell, N. Y.

Slie

Mich.

2.

George, born August

12, 1862, in Caldwell, N. Y.; married, September 22, 1908, in Indianapolis, Ind., Elizabeth Ray. He was at one time a railroad man, being with one railroad Company,

the

W, N.

Y. D. Ry., for twenty


in

years.

He was

traveling

freight agent

1888, and local freight agent in

1890.

He

was always an earnest worker in the Episcopal church, as organist, lay reader, and Sunday School superintendent, and finally studied and passed examinations for entrance to the Delancey Divinity School, from which he graduated in 1902. Since then he has been rector of Trinity Church, Hamniondsport, JJ^. Y., and curate of St. Paul's Church, in Buffalo, N. Y., and of St. Paul's Chapel of Trinity Parish, in N. Y. City, and is now rector of a church in Niles, Mich. He lived in Suspension Bridge, N. Y., till 1892, in Buffalo, N". Y., to June, 1902, in Hammondsport,

N.

Y., to January, 1905, in Buffalo,


In

N. Y., to 1906,

in

N. Y.

City, to June, 1906.

February, 1907, he went to Niles, ^lich.,


1871,
oils,

3.

where he now lives. Adelaide, born March

1,

in

painter in water colors and

member

Auburn, N. Y. She is a of the Art Students

League of Buffalo, N. Y., having studied in the A.S.L., in N. Y. City. She was organist and choir-master of St. Paul's Church, where her brother David preached. She lives with her mother
in Detroit,
4.

Mich.
born April 24, 1873,
in

David Crosby,

Auburn, N. Y.

He

is

an

Episcopal clergyman, a graduate of Hobart College, b.a. 1896,

and received the degree of m.a. in 1899. He graduated from N. Y. Theological Seminary in 1899. He is a member of the Sigma Chi College Fraternity since 1894, being a charter member of Alpha Alpha Chapter of Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y. He was ordained deacon in 1899, and priest in 1900, was minister in charge of Trinity Church, Cassadaga,

1900; curate of St.

Thomas Church, Brooklyn, N.

N. Y., from 1899 Y., 1900

to
to

N. Y., from 1902 to 1906; rector of St. Paul's Church, Richmond, Ind., member of the Board of Missions and of the S. S. Commission of the Diocese
1902; rector of All Saints Church, Syracuse,
of Indianapolis.

He

is

now

in Detroit,

Mich.

1. 3. 9. 6. 3. 8.

Edward Huntington,
September
4,

born June 23, 1817,

1844, Antoinette Randall,

great personal worth.

He was a

in Rome, N. Y.; married, and was a gentleman of wealth and of member of the convention in 1846, for amend-

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
ing the constitution of
1860.

907

New

York, and was one of the Presidential electors in

He

died April 17, 1881, and his widow died October 15, 1909.

CHILDREN, BORN IN ROME,


1.

N. Y.
19, 1883,

Mary

2.

Louisa, born June 8, 1845; married, December Alfred Pell, of N. Y. She died November 30, 1904. George, born July 10, 1847; died June 7, 1853.

*3.
4.

Elizabeth. Randall, born October*25,

1850.
9,

William Randall, born October 1, 1854; died September 1907. He was president of Rome, N. Y., Savings Bank,
and a Presbyterian. Antoinette, born January 7, 1856.
farmer and
capitalist,

5.
*G.

Anne, born May

29, 1862.

1.3. 9. 6.3.8.3.
Elizabeth Randall (Huntington) Bright, born October
in
25, 1850,

Rome, N.

Y.; married,

June

8,

1882, in
Bright.

Rome, William Henry, son

of

Thomas and Jane (Cruttenden)


Pulaski,

He was

born April 27, 1842, in

N. Y. Mr. Bright was a graduate of Colgate University, in 1870. He was admitted to the N. Y. Bar in 1872, was U. S. Commissioner in 1876, made clerk of U. S. Circuit court for Northern district of N. Y. in 1878, Special County Judge in 1889. He was elected Surrogate of Oneida County, which office he held until his death, June 4, 1894. He fought in the War of the Rebellion in Company- C, 2 2d Regt. of Wis. Vol. Inf. He enlisted August 14, 1862, and was discharged April 25, 1865, He was severely wounded in the battle of for wounds received in battle. Peach Tree Creek, July 20, 1864, losing his right arm, and suffering a wound through the body. He remained in the Hospital until August 27, 1865, when he was able to return to his father's home in Madison Wis. Four succeeding amputations of the arm were necessary and be suffered constant ])ain all his
,

life

from the shattered nerves.

children.
1.

2.

Edv^^ard Huntington, born September 25, 1884, in Utica, N. Y. Thomas Cruttenden, born October 8, 1891, in Utica, N. Y.

1.3. 9. 6.3. 8.5.


Rome, N.

(Huntington) Ethridge, born January 7, 1856, in December 18, 1879, in Rome, N. Y., Franklin Alfred, He was born January son of Alfred and Abby Murdock (House) Ethridge. 1, 1853, in Rome, N. Y.

Antoinette

Y.; married,

Mr. Ethridge is a wholesale grocer, and lives in Rome, N. Y. been married once before this marriage. They are Presbyterians.

He had

908

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN ROME,
1.

N. Y.
16, 1880, an<l died

Antoinette Randall, born November


ary 23, 1886, in Rome, N. Y.

Febru-

2.

3.

4.

Ruth, born October 3, 1886, in Rome, N. Y., where she lives. Franklin Alfred, born April 5, 1888; lives in Utica, N. Y. Edward Huntington, born August 27, 1889; lives in New
Haven,
Ct.

1.3.9.6.3.8.6.
born May 29, 1862, in Rome, N. Y.; marRome, Leslie Warwick, son of John Golding and Sarah Jane (Whittenhall) Brown. He was born November 23, 1862. Mr. Brown is a tobacco manufacturer, and lives in Utica, N. Y. ]\Irs. Brown died December 20, 1913, in Auburndale, Mass.
ried,

Anne (Huntington) Brown,


August
6,

1891, in

children, born in utica,


1.

n. y.

(Except one.)

2. 3.

Jean McNab, born June 12, 1893. Randolph Randall, born March

29, 1895.

4.

Huntington, born October 30, 1899. Frances Whittenhall, born October


N. Y.

3,

1901, in Big Moose,

5.

Anne Huntington,

born January

6,

1904.

1. 3. 9.

6.4.

Lucy (Huntington) Brown, born January 21, 1773, in Norwich, Conn.; married Dr. Matthew Brown, and resided for a while in Rome, and afterwards
at Rochester,

N. Y.

children.
1.

Benjamin Huntington.

2.

3.

4.
5. 6.

Matthew, of Toledo. George H. Henry H., cashier of Peninsular Bank

at Detroit, ]Mich.

Mary

Ann. Elizabeth Radcliff.


1. 3. 9. 6. 6.

He Bkn.iamin Huntington, born March 19, 1777, in Norwich, Conn. was married in New London, Conn., July 21, 1812, to Faith Trumbull, (1.3.3.4. 1.1.4.) see page 450, daughter of Gen. Jedidiah, a lady who inherited largely the He engaged early in life in virtues for which her father was so conspicuous. business in Detroit, but returned to New York Citj- and became one of the most eminent of tiie New York exchange brokers. His first wife died in New York, A])ril 5, 1838. He married for his second wife, Mrs. [Mary Ann (Kcmpton) Wales of New York, who died April 8, 1860, aged fifty-five, and he died in New York, August 3, 1850.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.

909

Jedidiah Vincent, born in New York City, January 20, 1815, and married Mary (1.3.3.4.1.1.6.5.) see page 463. He was educated at Yale Colley;e, and at the
in 1835.

New

York

Univei-sity: graduating

He

received

liis

Pennsylvania, in 1838.

medical diploma at the University of Finding literature more attractive than

his profession, he devoted himself mainly to its jiursuit.

He

labored, also, in the educational


to the professorship of

field,

and accepted an invitation

near Flushing, L.
p]])iscopal church,
in

i.

In 1841 he

mental philosophy, in St. Paul's College, was ordained in the Prot.


after a period

and

assumed parochial duty

Declining health induced him to visit the South, and to reside for a while in Europe, where he spent four While in Europe he became a Roman years, returning in 1849.

Middlebury, Vt.

Catholic.

In 1842 he published a

volume

of poems,
;

among which
a threnodia,

were,

'

The Northern Dawn,',

a descriptive piece

"To
the

Emmeline,"

"The

Trysting-place," and translations from

The

Several sonnets com])leted the volume. Greek Anthology. novel, " Lady Alice," appeared in 1849, and was a decided

success.

Its high artistic merits elicited the applause of critics, and 20.000 copies were promptly sold. Soon followed another novel, " Alban ;" a poem, " America Discovered;" "The Forest;" "The Pretty Plate;" "The Blonde and Brunette;" and "Rose-

mary."
Dr. H., in 1853-4, edited the "Metropolitan Magazine," at
Baltimore, and from 1855 to 1857, the

"Leader"

at St. Louis.

He He

also lectured in several of our large cities, before associations.

returned to France in 1861, and died at Pau, of consumption,


10, 1862.
in

March
due
"

beautiful tribute to his

memory and

personal
is

worth appeared
to his

the " Tablet," a single passage from which

name, in this record


all his

With

rare mental gifts. Dr. Huntington had the meeka most

ness and humility of a child, and had, in

uncommon
he came
in

degree, the art of endearing himself to


contact.

all

with

whom

In

him we saw combined

the finished gentleman

and

the accomplished scholar, the humble, sincere, practical Christian


;

as a husband, as a brother, as a friend, as a citizen. Dr.


all

Huntington was
he has
left

that

a distinguished

man ought to be, whilst as an author name among American writers. His

death leaves a void in the ranks of American literature that will

be long and severely felt. Dr. Huntington's health failed rapidly after -Rosemary' was finished; he traveled to the north-west
with some benefit, and by the advice of his physician sailed for

France in November, 1861, balmy climate he failed to

to pass the winter in Pau.


find

In that

permanent

relief,

but gradually

910

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
sank, soothed by the tenderest care of wife and friends, and on
the 10th of
infant."

March

last

went

to his rest as

calmly as a sleeping

2.

Daniel, born October

14, 1816.

3.

GuRDON, born November

27, 1818.

1.3.9. 6.
Daniel Huntington, born October
1842, Harriet Sophia Richards.

6. 2.
14, 1816, in

New

York

City; gradu-

ated at Hamilton College, and married, at St. Ann's Church, Brooklyn, June 16,

was given to the cultivation of the in which his success was a triumph. He studied art in 1835, with Samuel F. B. Morse, and became an Associate As of the National Academy of Design in 1839, and an Academician in 1840. a portrait painter he stood at the head of his profession, having a continental
His
life

fine arts, for

which nature designed him, and

reputation.

He

jjainted portraits of

Abraham

Lincoln, ISIartin

Van Buren,

Albert Gallatin, Generals (irant, Sherman, and Sheridan, Admiral Dupont,

New York University, Sir Charles Eastlake, the Earl James Lenox, William Cullen Bryant, John Sherman, and Bishop The following criticism, found in the " Whig Review," for AuA. C. Coxe. gust, 1846, exhibits his position among our artists at that time. " Huntington, to whom we are inclined to give the highest place among
Chancellor Ferris, of
of Carlisle,

our artists of the highest school, sent

five pictures, exclusive of three portraits,

any one
his art.

of

which would have asserted


favorite
is

his pre-eminence in this

department of
seems to us
of con-

Of these, our

the Sacred Lesson, which, although not so


so elevated in tone as his Italy,

full of spirituality,

and perhaps not

a more finished work.

The

subject, a beautiful girl listening to the story of


all

the crucifixion from an aged man, gave opportunity for


trast,

the

harmony

and the embodiment of that high physical and intellectual beauty, of His female which Huntington seems to have such an admirable conception. heads are remarkable for their graceful contour, their high foreheads, but broad, low and classical brows, and for their perfectly feminine expression, which, as well as their freedom from that exaggeration of points of beauty, such as large eyes and small mouths, into which modern painters are apt to fall,
gives

them a

trutliful air

which some of hotbed

taste mistake for materiality.

In fact, his

women do
is

not look like sylphs, angels, nor goddesses, but like

women", which

the grand reason that they are so beautiful.

His heads of old


this

men have

equal excellence, and are full of character and vigorous drawing.


abilities in this

He

seems conscious of his

way, for three of his pictures for

vear present the contrast of feminine youth with masculine age. pictures bear the stamp of high cultivation and of great genius.
his conceptions beautiful, just,

Huntington's

Not only are

and of a high poetic order, and his designs clear, but his work is almost always well done the tone of his pictures is such that the eye rests upon them with delight and contentment; the heart sympathizes with the sentiment expressed, and the judgment approves almost without a but.
;

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Ilis effects are

911
he never descends into

always simple, direct, and forcible,

for

the pettiness of his art.


of tliat of

His coloring

is

singularly beautiful, and reminds us

can

Lucca Giordano, fa presto Lucca as he was called, but among Ameriown. Who has given us such unobtrusive reds and yellows, and such rich, quiet greens V Nobody has ever tried to do it the very conception of such colors seems to have been left to him, for such was the They alone are character of his colorinji before he had studied in Italy. enough to make a reputation, and yet they are but secondary to, though admirably in keeping with, his high poetic conception, his admirable drawing, and exipiisite tlesh tints. Indeed, so beautiful are these colors in themselves, and so harmonious are the broad masses in which they are introduced, that the eye, afti-r wandering around upon the walls turns unwittingly upon his pictures to
artists it is peculiarly his
;

drink in their cool, refreshing tone."

The estimate in which Mr. Huntington was held by the members of his own profession, is evinced by his election to the presidency of the National Academy of Design, as their third president, the first two having been Prof.
Morse, and A. B. Durand.
1877 to 1891.

He

held this othce from 1862 to 1869, and from

He

died April 18, 1906.

His wife died November

8, 189.3.

CHILD.
*
1.

Charles Richards, born January

5,

1847.

1. 3. 9. 6. 6. 2. 1.

Chakles Kichards Huntington, born January 5, 1847, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; married April 20, 1869, in New York City, Mary Tenant, daughter of Edgar and Amanda (Tenant) Irving. She was born July 19, 1849.
Joshua Huntington in in London, England. Erom there he went to the Charterhouse or Blue Coat School. Mr. Huntington was in business for several years in London. On his I'eturn to this city he went into business with William H. Purdy and retired twenty
at the school of Dr.

Mr. Huntington was educated

Brooklyn, later attending the Kensington Park

Grammar School

years ago.

He was a member of the New ^'ork Museum of Art, the Society of Colonial
Revolution.

Historical Society, the Metropolitan

AVars, and the Sons of the

American

The

Players.

Mr. Huntington was also a member of the Century Club and He died October 28, 1915.

children.
*1.
2. 3.

Elisk Irving, born November

6,

1870.

Marie, born August


Edith, born January

16, 1872.
6,

1874.
27, 1875.

4.
5.

Mabel Edgar, Edgar Irving,

born October
born January

13, 1886.

912

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 9. 6. 6. 2. 1. 1.
Elise Irving (Huntington, Fhancive) Tappin, born November
6.

1870; married,

first,

April 20, 1892, Leopold Hernandez, son of Jonas Robert

and Fabiana (Hernandez) Francke.


Stock Exchange.

He was

born March 14,

18fi7, at

Ha-

vana, Cuba, graduated from Yale in 1889, and was a

member

of the

New York

He

died in
7,

New

York

City, April 16, 1902.

married, second, December

1904, Lindsley, son of

Mrs. Francke John Crane and Helen


is

Zaidee (Spear) Tappin.


of the Stock

Exchange

in

He was born September 19, 1876, and New York. They are Episcopalians.
CHILDREN.

member

(francke)
13, 1894.

1.

Elise Huntington, born August

2.

]\1ary Irving, born September 27, 189 7.

3.

Eleanor, born June

16, 1902.

CHILD,
4.

(tappin)

John Lindsley,

born January 22, 1906.

1. 3. 9. 6. 6. 2. 1. 4.

Mabel Edgar (Huntington) Bostwick, born October New York City; married Rev. Alexander W. Bostwick, now of N. J. He is an Episcopal clergyman.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

27, 1875, in

Vincentown,

Alexis Huntington, born May Edgar, born August 30, 1904.

13, 1902.

1. 3.

9.6.6.

3.

27, 1818, in N. Y. City; marRome, N. Y., Sarah Gold, daughter of Hon. Theodore Sill. She died January 11, 185S, at Sag Harbor. He married, second, October 25, 1859, in Rome, N. Y., Charlotte Marsh, daughter of Hon. Theodore Sill. She died in 1861 or '62. He married, third, June 25, 1864, in Saof Harbor, Frances Elizabeth, daiightei' of Zachariah and Frances Hand (Havens) Rogers. She was born December 16, 1834. ried, first, in the Fall of 1852, in

GuRDON Huntington,

born November

He was an Episcopal clergyman, a graduate of Hamilton He was ordained April 14, 1851. He moved to Simnionsville.
to Pottersville,

College, 1838.

R.

!.,

in

1848,

N.

Y., in
I.,

to

Sag Harbor, L.

May. 1850, to Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., April 6, 1852, June 11, 1856, and to Walton, N. Y., in 1865, where he
Church
in

died

November

29, 1875.

He was
tablet to his

rector of Christ

Walton

at the

time of his death, and a

memory

has been placed in the church.

He devoted

nuich of his

time to literature, and from early


skillful pen.

in his course, as stu<ient,

used a ready and

His contributions

to

our poetic literature were quite numerous,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
among which are
of the Indian

913

"Shadowy Land," "The Guests of Brazil," "The Romance its Tribes," "Washington at the Battle of Princeton," "The Watery World," "The Mohawk River," "Tuxedo Lake," "Genevieve," "Musings at Evening Hours," "Child of Immortality," "The Steamship."
the

Country and

Three of his poems, on public occasions, were also printed on "Confidence and Affection," &c., "Dignity and Triumphs of Mental and Moral Culture," "Providence," and a prose essay on "The Conditions and Materials of Poetry." His widow and daughters reside in Riverhead, L. I.
:

CHILDREN.
*1.
2.

Channing

JNIooRE, born January 4, 1861.

3.

WoLCOTT Eugene, born April 18, 1866, in Walton, N. Y.; died May 7, 1884, in Riverhead, N. Y. Clara Genevieve, born December 6, 1868, in Walton, N. Y.
She graduated from Riverhead Union School in June, 1887, and is an artist, an accomplished decorator of china.

4.

Frances Elizabeth, born May

10, 1871.

1. 3. 9. 6. 6. 3. 1.
Channing Moore Huntington, born January
N.
Y.; married,
4,

1861, in Sag

Harbor

October

9,

1889, in Norwich, Ct., Helen Barstow, daughter of

Charles Beckley and Olive Worthington (Barstow) Piatt.


27, 1864, in

She was born July


he was a

Norwich, Ct.
a journalist, a graduate of Hamilton College, 1884
;

He was
member
York.
for a

number
in

of years of the

National Guard of the State of

New

He

published a book of poems, entitled

"A

Bachelor's Wife," in 1888.


all

He was prominent
Elizabeth

church work, and especially in


Ct., the first girl

His maternal grandfather, the Hon. Theodore

Sill,

work for young men. was descended from

Hyde

of

Norwich Town,

born of English parents

after the founding of the town.

He moved
N. Y.,
24, 1894.

from Walton to Clinton, N. Y.,

in

September, 1880, to Utica,

in 1884, to

N. Y. City,

in

September, 1891, where he died November

children.
1.

GuRDON, born March

2.
3.

20, 1891, in Utica, N. Y. Olive, born February 1, 1893, in N. Y. City. Channing Platt, born September 14, 1894, in N. Y.

City.

1. 3. 9. 6. 6.

3.4.

Frances Elizabeth (Huntington) Corwin, born May 10, 1871, in Walton, N. Y.; married, April 27, 1898, in Riverhead, L. I., Charles Lewis, son of Charles Lewis and Phebe Stratton (Rogers) Corwin. He was born August 15, 1866, in Riverhead, L. I.
68

914
Mr. Corwin
is

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.
a hardware merchant, a graduate of the Riverhead Union

School, June, 1884.

He

is

a warden of the Episeopal Church.

CHILD.
1.

Gkace Huntington,

liorn

September

12, 1899. in

Riverhead, L.I.

1. 3.

9.6. 7.
born April
4,

Rachel (Huntington) Tracy,


married .January
19, 1800, at

1779, in Norwich, Ct.;

Rome, N. Y., William Gedney, son of Jared and Margaret (Grant) Tracy. He was born November 15, 1768, in Norwich, Ct. He was a merchant in Whitestown, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
1.

Susannah, born November


17, 1859.

20, 1800;

married Moses

Bagg, of
life,

Utica, N. Y., and died, after a most useful and Christian

July

*2.
3.

Margaret,
Ct.,

born .January 18. 1803.


-Tune 16, 1805; married
in

William, born

Lucy Perkins,

of Lisbon,

and was a lawyer

New York
7,

City.

4.

Ann Huntington,

born October

1807; married William Curtis


City.

Noyes. an eminent lawyer of


5.

New York

6.

Charles, born February 17, 1810; married Louisa Kiitland, and was a lawyer in Xew York City. Catherine, born July 10, 1812; married Milton 1). Parker, of
Utica, N. Y..

and was

lost

on board the Swallow

in April,

1845.

7.

8.

Henry, born February 10, 1815, and was a civil engineer. Edward Huntington. l)orn March 31. 1817. and was
engineer.

civil

9.

Frances, bom January


of Brattleboro, Vt.

6,

1821; married William

Henry Wells,

1. 3. 9. 6.

7.2.
in

Margaret (Tracy) Goodrich, boro, N. Y.; married. May 26, 1830. in


son of
1801, in Troy, N. Y.

born January 18, 1803.

Whites-

Whitesboro, N. Y., Chauncey Enoch,

Enoch and Rebecca (Gale) Goodrich.

He was

born September

19,

Mr. Goodrich was a Presbyterian minister, a graduate of Union College, and of Pi'inceton Seminary, 1.S28. He was a pastor in two or three villages, and foi- nineteen years was chaplain in the State Hospital foi' the InHe died May 11, 1864, and his wife died December 19, sane at Utica, X. Y.
1825,

1862, in Utica.

CHILDREN.
1.

Anna, born Decemljer


tember
4,

12, 1831, in

Salisbury, N. Y., and died Sej)-

1888, in Utica, N. Y.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
2.

915

Cornelia Frances, born December

29, 1833, in Butternuts, N.Y.,

3.

4.

and died August 21, 1867, in Utica, N. Y. Susan, born September 15, 1838, in Winfield, N. Y.; lives in Utica, N. Y. Rachel Tracy, born February 19, 1842, in Rome, N. Y., and
died April 27, 1869, in St. Augustine, Florida.

1. 3.

10.
May 18, 1680. Here he He was a man of more than

James Huntington, born


married February
3,
1

in

Norwich, Conn.,

702-3, Priscilla Miller.

ordinary energy, and was especially prominent in the more important business

He was commissioned Ensign in and was deputy to the General Court in 1727. He was appointed with Lieut. Thomas Traey, in 1722 "to go down to the Landing Place and lay out what may be needful for the town's use ;" and " the next year," as Miss Caulkins correctly reports, " Lieut. Simon Lathrop, Joshua, and James Huntington and Daniel Tracy, all spirited and enterprising men, then in the prime of life, each obtained a conveniency, and began improvements at the Landing Place." December 5, 1706, he deeded a 50 acre grant of land which was "granted me by the town of Norwich near the southwest corner of the town bounds" to Job Besstow. He was the only one, in this generation, of that Huntington trio, of whom the same historian of Norwich says, " in the early part of the next (18th) cenHe died, tury, there were, perhaps, no more distinguished men in the town."
enterprises of the town in that early day.

the

Norwich Train band

in

1721,

September

3,

1727.

children, born in NORWICH, CONN.


1.

Jp:rusha, born January

2. 3.

* * *

4. 5.
6.

and married, October 16, 1729, she had two daughters Phebe, born in Norwich, February 28, 1731-2, who married, November 8, 1750, Dr. John Barker, of Norwich, had three sons and six daughters, and died at Norwich, West Farms, June 3, 1771 Jerusha, born November 9, 1733, and died on the 19th same month. After her death, November 10, 1733, her husband married Mehetabel Smith, and by her had six sons and three daughters. James, born February 2, 1706-7. Peter, born March 18, 1708-9. Jacob, born April 20, 1711, and died in 1726. Nathaniel, born August 20, 1713. Elizabeth, born August 14, 1716.
15, 1704-5,

Abner, son of Thomas Hyde, by

whom

916

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

1.3.10.2.
.Tamks Huntington, born
married, Deceniln-r
lived in that part of
.3,

in

Norwich, Conn., February

2,

1706-7.

He

173.5,

Elizabeth Darby,

who

died June 12, 1790.

They

Norwich

called the Great Plains,

where he was a farmer.

He

died

May

12, 178.5.

CHII.DRKN.
This family, excepting the
last

member, have
1,

their

nanu-s recorded in

Norwich, Conn.
* *
1. 2.

William, born February


:\Iaky, born

1736-7.

May

15, 1739.

3.

.Tared, born January 20, 1740-1.

* 4. *
5.
6.

James, born October

1,

1743.

.John, born October 26, 1745.

Elizabeth,
10.4.) see

l)orn

Novend>er

22, 1748.

!>he

married Ezra

(1.2.4.

page 259.

7.

8.

Abigail, born January 3, 1753, and married David Hough of Lebanon, N. H. He was a member of congress from his district from 1803 to 1807. Nancy, born November 2, 1755, and married, December 2. 1772, Frederick Calkins of Chelsea, Vt., where she died in 1848.

9.

Roger, born
.Sybil, born

in 1758.

10.

11.

December 3, 1760. She married Dudh'V Hannnond. and lived in Chemung, N. Y., where she died in 1852. Eunice, bom December 20, 1766, and married Jabez .\very of
Norwich.

1.3. 10. 2. 1
William Huntington, born February 1, 1736-7, in Norwich, Conn. He He marmarried, December 11, 1763, Anne Pride, who died March 4, 17 76.
ried for his second wife,

February

11,

1777, Lois Durkee; and for his third

Waterman. He lived in Lebanon, Conn., for a few years, and thence went into Vermont, in which state he died, at MidHe was at the battle of Bunker Hill, and was sent to dlebury, July 4, 1816.
wife, April 11, 1791, Elizabeth

Skeensboro
frontier in

to aid in

building Arnold's Heet.

He

afterwards repaired to the

Hampshire, where he served as a minute man through the war. It was a great joy to him to recount in his old age the story of his exposures and hardships, and of his encounters with wild beasts and savages in

New

that cold and

snowy region.

CHILDREN.

The
*
1.

first

eight l)irths in this family are on the Norwich, Conn., records.


21, 1764.

John, born October

2.

Susannah, born July

25, or 28, 1766, married


in 1842.

David Whitney, a

3.

farmer of Tunbridge, Vt. She died William, born Sei)tembcr 21, 1768.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
*
4.
5.

917

Miller, born August 15, 17 70. Elizaheth, born September 13,


son, a Baptist preacher,

or 15, 1772, married


in

and lived

Adams, N.

Y.,

James Wiland later, in

Sackett's Harbor,
6.

N. Y.
27,

Anna

P.,

born January

17 76, married Comfort Barnes, and

lived in
7.

Randolph and Chelsea, Vt.


14,

She died March


N. H.

23, 1856.

Fanny, born November


Lois, born September 11,

177 7, married Nathan Bicknell, and

lived in Brighton, Vt., and Lebanon,


8.

She died

in 1823.
D.,

178<,

married Sylvanus Martin, M.

9.

and lived in Plainfield, N. H. Andrew, born August 29, 1783, married, February 28, 181G, Mary Cobb, and lived in Middleburv, Vt., where he died, March 30,
1816.

10.

Eunice, born
25, 1857.

May

29,

1786, married, September, 1816, William


in

Wainwright, and lived


11.

Salisbury, Vt.

She died December

Rkbecca, born August

13,

1789, married, March, 1846,

Samuel

Lewis, and lived in Brandon, Vt.

1.3. 10. 2. 1.
John Huntington,
in 1804,

1.
in

born October 21, 1764,

Norwich, Conn.; married

Laura Burbank.

He was

a farmer, and lived in Orange, Vt.

He

died in January, 1817.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Ithamah

is

said to have

gone

to

Michigan with

his sisters.

3.

Marcia. Mary Ann.

4.
5.

Andrew, Laura.

died aged eighteen years, at Tunbridge, Vt.

1.3. 10. 2. 1.3.


William Huntington,
l)orn

September

21.

1768, in Norwich, Conn.;

moved to Lebanon, N. H., and married there in April, 1793, Delia Cleaveland; removed to Middleburv, Vt., in the winter of 1813-14, and removed to Whiting. Vt., in 1842, where he died May 18, 1844.
CHILDREN, born IN LEBANON,
1.

N. H.

2.

3.

4.
5.

6.

Delia, born March 3, 1794; married, July 4, 1814, Jesse Cutler, and lived in Highgate, Vt. Sarah, born February 6, 1796. William Payne, born September 7, 1801. James, born ^larch 2, 1804, and lived in Whiting, Vt. Susan C. born June 10, 1807 married, November 13, 1841, Abner C. Rudes, and lived in Coldwater, Mich., where he was a farmer. Elizabeth W., born April 6, 1811; married, January 8, 1835, David Olmsted, and lived in East Middlebury, A'^t.
;

918

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 10. 2. 1.3. 3.


William Payne Huntington,
N.
H.; married

born September

7,

1801, in Lebanon,

November

19, 1824, in

Middlebury, Vt., Wealthy Peck, daugh-

ter of

Harry and Lorain (Peck) VanDeusen.


a farmer.

She was born December

12,

1801, in Middlebury, Vt., and died in March, 1886, in Decorah, Iowa.

He was
politics

Fulton, Iowa, in 1856.

He went to Middlebury, Vt., in 1812, and moved He was a captain of a rifle company, and active

to in

was a grand juryman in Middlebury, and a justice of the peace in Iowa. He was an earnest and active temperance worker, a man much looked up to and consulted about affairs in town government. He was a Universalist, and died in Fulton, Iowa, December 8, 1868.
affairs;

and town

CHILDREN, BOKN IN MIDDLEBURY, VT.


1.

* * *

2.

3. 4.
5.

Lorain Weltha, born June 17, 1825 lives in Gouverneur, N. Y. Delia Ann, born April 7, 1827. William Henry, born October 8, 1828. Horace, born November 30, 1830. Susanna Elizabeth, born August 16, 1833 died February 16,
; ;

1859, in Fulton, Iowa.


all 6.

She was a school teacher, and loved by


13, 1841.

who knew

her.

Hannah Melissa

Jane, born June

1.3. 10.2. 1.3. 3. 2.


Delia Ann (Huntington) Sessions, born
son of Daniel Loomis and Esther

April

7,

1827, in Middle-

bury, Vt.; married, October 10, 1847, in Middlebury, Vt.,

Edward Wallace,

Hyde (Champlin) Sessions. He was born October 24, 1826, in Middlebury, Vt. Mr. Sessions was a farmer, and moved to Battle Creek, Mich., in 1853 to Fulton, Iowa, in 1856 later back to Middlebury, Vt., where he died in
;

August, 1912.

They were

Universalists.

child.

1.

Jeanne

Eliza, born September 23, 1851.

1.3. 10.2. 1.3.3. 2. 1.


Jeanne Eliza (Sessions) Dixon,
son of William

born September 23, 1851, in MiddleDixon.

bury, Vt.; married, June 10, 1874, in Ogdensburg, N. Y., William Archibald,

W. and Susanna (McBryde)


N. Y.

He was

born February

22, 1845, in Cicero,

of the

Mr. Dixon was a railroad passenger conductor on the R. W. & O. branch He was a man of integrity, honest, upN. Y. C. for thirty-one years. was a Mason, Odd Fellow, and Royal Arcanum right, and much respected
;

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

919

member, and was chief conductor of the Ogdensburg Lodge at the time of his death, which occurred December 5, 1905. He lived in Watertown, N. Y., from 1874, and in Gouverneur, N. Y., from 1891. He was a private in the Civil AYar, first in Co. A, 16th Vol. He enlisted May 15, 1861, and was discharged May 22, 1863. He re-enlisted in Co. A, 14th Heavy Artillery, November 23, 1863, and was discharged August 26, 1865. He was wounded June 27, 1862, at Gaines Hill, and was sent to the General Hospital at Annapolis, Md. Mrs. Dixon is a resident of (Touverneur, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

Susanna Edith,
ried

born October
17,

5,

1875, in Ogdensburg, N. Y.; mar-

2.

3.

Leon Bertram They live in Gouverneur, N. Y. Archie Frank, born November 16, 1877, in Watertown, N. Y.; married, June 28, 1905, in Menominee, Mich., Lucille Richards. They live in Stauibaiigh, Mich. Roy Douglas, Ijorn July 19, 1879, in Watertown, N. Y.; lives in
1900, in Gouverneur, N. Y.,

January

^Murray.

Cliicago,
4.

111.

Jeanne Lorain,
penter.

born September 15, 1881,


live in

in

Watertown, N.

Y.;

married, July 30, 1900, in Gouverneur, N. Y., Harry Pooler Car-

They

Gouverneur, N. Y.

1.3. 10. 2. 1.3.3.3.


William Henry Huntington, born October
Vt.; married,
8,

1828, in Middlebury,

August 29, 1852, in Middlebury, Vt.; Agnes Sarah Powell. He was a farmer, and lived in Fulton, Iowa. He served in the Civil War with Co. K, 21st Iowa Inft.; enlisted in 1861, and died April 12, 1865, in Beaufort, He moved to INlichigan in 1853, and to P'ulton, Iowa, S. C, Military Hospital.
in 1857.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

William Frederick, born .July 4, Charlotta Jane, born December


in

1853.
23, 1855, in

Michigan; resides

Andrew, Iowa.
born October 25, 1858.

3.

Dan Cleveland,

1.3. 10. 2. 1.3. 3.3.


William Frederick Huntington,
married, October
1,

1.
4,

born July

1853, in

Vermont;

1874, in Fulton, Iowa, Sarah Frances Allen.

He

died

June

26, 1905, in Fulton, Iowa.

CHILD.
1.

Nellie Berniece, born June


April
4,

25, 1875, in Fulton,

Iowa; married,

1900, in

Andrew, Iowa, Roy McMeans.

They

live in

Leir, So. Dakota.

920

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3. 10. 2. 1. 3. 3.3. 3. Dan Cleveland Huntington, born October 25, 1858,

in

Iowa; mar-

ried, in

December

31, 1885, in

Dubuque, Iowa, Mary Delia Denlinger.


CHILD.

They

live

Dubuque, Iowa.

1.

Lieu Flaid, born April

3,

1897, in Iowa,

(son)

1. 3.

10. 2. 1.3. 3. 4.
born November 30, 1830, in Middlebury, Vt.;

Horace Huntington,
married,

March

5,

1862, in Fulton, Iowa,

Mary Keziah, daughter

of Orison

and Deborah (West) MacDonald. She was born in 1836, in Turin, N. Y. He was a blacksmith, and moved to Marion, Iowa, and died there January 26, 1903. He was a Universalist.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Francis Edwin, born March 5, 1863. Jennie Lorain, born November 16, 1870,

in Fulton,

Iowa.

3.

MacDonald,

born April

9,

1873, in Maquoketa, Iowa; married in

Preston, Iowa, Mabelle Bush.

They

live in

Minneapolis, Minn.

1.3. 10. 2. 1.3.3. 4.


Francis Edwin Huntington, born March
married.
5,

1.
1863, in Fulton, Iowa;

May

1,

1883, in Hudson, Wis., Elizabeth Hedwig, daughter of Peter

Gustor Sandberg. She was born in February, 1863, in Sweden. He is a merchant tailor, and lives in St. Paul, Minn.

1.

Walter Sandberg,

born September

11, 1885.

1.3. 10.2. 1.3. 3. 4.


Walter Sandberg Huntington,
neapolis, Minn.; married,

1. 1.

daughter of
4, 1885, in

born September 11, 1884, in MinJune 19, 1907, in Marion, Iowa, Elizabeth Marian, Dean and Lucy Marian (Sartwell) Cheadle. She was born July

Marion, Iowa. a dentist, and a graduate of the University of Minnesota, 1906. They live in St. Paul, Minn., and are Congregationalists.

He

is

children.
1.
2.

Dorothy Elizabeth, born July Marian Louise, born March 14,

5,

1910, in St. Paul, Minn.

i912, in St. Paul, Minn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

921

1.3. 10. 2. 1.4.


Miller Huntington,
ried Betsey Miller,

born August
in

15, 17 70, in

Norwich, Conn.; marhis children

and lived

Randolph, Vt., where

were born.

He

died there in 1857.

children.
1.

Alvah,

married

Ann

Stevens.

2.

Anna

P.,

married James P. Cleveland.

3.

Jesse, married Minerva Barnes, and lived at Randolph, Vt.

4.

Susan, married Ira Kidder, a merchant of Braintree, Vt.

1. 3.
married August
18, 1762, Eliphalet

10.2.2.
born

Mary (Huntington) Carew,

May

15, 1739, in

Norwich, Conn.;

Carew.

children.
1. 2.

3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

Eliphalet, born January 30, 1764. Daniel, born August 18, 1765, and died young. Azariah, born August 18, 1765, and died young. AzOR, born October 26, 1768. Nabby, born November 27, 1770, and died May 12, Molly, born June 6, 1772. Betsy, born July 18, 1777.

1779.

8.

Nabby, born October

27, 1780.

1. 3.

10.

2. 3.
20, 1740-1, in

Jared Huntington, born January


married, December 26, 1776,
in 1801,

Norwich, Conn.

He

Amy
3,

Gorton.

He moved

to Mansfield, Conn.,

where he resided on a farm

until his death, April 16, 1819.

His wife

died in Mansfield,

November

1829.

CHILDREN, born IN NORWICH, CONN.


*
1. 2.

LURA, born July 24, Amey, born April

1777.
9,

1779, married, September 22,

1805,

John

Clark, of Ashford.
3.

Wealthy, born February

22,

1781, married Zephaniah Hatch.

4.
5. 6.
7.

They resided awhile in Monticello, N. Y. Jared, born January 31, 1783.


Joseph, born June
3,

She died

in 1853.

*
*

1785.

* *

8.

Benjamin, born May 14, 1787. James, born Ai^ril 19, 1789. Charlotte, jporn November 16,

1791.

922

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3.

10.2.3.

1.
in Norwich, Conn.; and lived on Spring Mrs. Freeman resided in

LuHA (Huntington) Freeman,


Hill in Mansfield.

born July 24, 177 7,


7,

married Enoch Freeman, of Mansfield, January

1808,

He

died

Deeember

16, 1855.

Mansfield in 1859.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

4.
5. 6.

AZARIAH. Philura, who married Lorenzo. Enoch Huntington.

a Crosby.

Truman. Jared Gorton.

1.3.10.2.3.4.
Jared Huntington,
ried,

March

2,

1806, Candace Clark,

born January 31, 1783, in Norwich, Conn.; marlie went to Monticello, N. Y., between

child

1808 and 1811, and preempted a section of land near there, where his third He then went into was born, and, without doubt, his other children.

Michigan, where he died, in Howell, Livingston Co., widow died in Howell, April 26, 1862.

May

31, 1855.

His

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Eliza, born December 20, 1806; married, November 15, 1826, She died in March, John S. Marvin, and had six children. 1875, in Ocean Co., Mich. Lydia, born July 8, 1808; married, October 1, 1834, David Lounsbury. She had two children, and lived at Fallsburg, N. Y. She died at Liberty, N. Y., August 24, 1877.

*3.
*4.
*5.

6.
*7.
8.

Lucius Watson Clark, born May 23, Lorinda, born July 29, 1813. William, born January 16, 1817. Nelson, born March 15, 1819. Joseph Gilbert, born April 14, 1821.

1811.

Wealthy,
mund
gan

born September

Quinlan.

married, July 4, 1848, Ed9, 1824; She had three children, and lived at Sheboy16, 1854.

Falls, Wis.,

where she died November


4,

9.

Jerusha Jane,
Eddy, N. Y.

born September

1827;

married, January

1,

1850, William Kellum.

She had one

child,

and lived
Mich.
18, 1831.

at

Long

She died

May

31, 1855, in Howell,

10.

Jared, born August

23, 1830,

and died March

1. 3. 10. 2. 3.4. 3.
Lucius Watson Clark Huntington, born May 23, 1811, cello, N. Y.; married, November 26, 1834, Elizabeth Nichols, of
Mass.
in

Monti-

Gardnei-,

He was

killed

by a

circular saw, in Xenia, Ohio, July 28, 1848.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

923

Caroline

E.,

born October

3,

1835; died at Xenia, July 20, 1849,

of cholera.
*2.
3.

Anna Maria, born September 4, 1837. Sarah F., born January 26, 1839, and
1849, of cholera.

died at Xenia, July 20,

*4.

Juliaetta, born November

22, 1844.

1.3. 10.2. 3.4. 3.2.


Anna Maria (Huntington, Mozart) Clark,
1838; married,
first,

born September

4,

September

4, 1854, in

born in Boston, Mass., and died in She married, second, September 14, 1892, in Washington, D. C, Augustus, son of Reuben Clark. He was born in December, 1827, and was married once before. Mr. Clark is a lumber dealer, and lives in Waterloo, N. Y. He is
an elder in the Presbyterian Church.

He was

Don Joaquin Mozart. March, 1877, in Ann Arbor, Mich.


Xenia, O.,

CHILDREN.
*1.
2.

(mOZART.)

Donna Zerella,
O.

born February 28, 1857, in Yellow Springs, O.

EsTELLE Gertrude, born November

3.

4.

28, 1858, in Yellow Springs, She is employed in the Internal Revenue Department, at Washington. Florence, born January 30, 1860, in Yellow Springs, O., where she died August 8, 1910. Anna Violet, born June 4, 1862, in New York City, N. Y.; marmarried, March 20, 1886, Winthrop Burr Chamberlain. They live in Minneapolis, Minn., where Mr. Chamberlain is connected

with the Minneapolis Journal.

1.3. 10.2. 3. 4.3. 2.


low Springs, Ohio; married

1.

Donna Zerella (Mozart) Turner, May 8, 1887, in

born February 28, 1857, in YelWashington, D. C. to Will C.

Turner of Fenton, Mich., where he was born June 24, 1854. He died August 7, 1913, in Worcester, Mass.; Mrs. Turner died April 17, 1883, in Columbus,
Ohio.

CHILDREN.
1.

Charles Huntington, born March


married, April
9,

22, 1879, in

Fenton, Mich.;

1915, in Worcester, Mass., to Cecile


6,

Anne Mc111.

Cutcheon,

who was born November


in

1890, in

Pullman,

2.

They live in Worcester, Mass. Violet Ida, born August 21, 1881,

Columbus, Ohio; married.


Rider.

May
ezer

22, 1907, in

Fenton, Mich,, to Carlos Bangs, son of Eben-

Wanzer and Adelaide Larania (Bangs)

He was

924
born

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
at Clare, Mich.,

August

2,

daughter, Carol Adelaide, born


in Rockville Center,

1876. They have an adopted December 12, 1912. They live

N. Y.

1.

3. 10. 2.3. 4. 3. 3.
22, 1844,
in

JuLiAETTA (Huntington) Gartrkll, born November


of Charles

Boston, Mass.; married, July 25, 1878, in Xenia, O., Benjamin Tanquery, son

and Sarah Elizabeth (Keyle) Gartrell.


is

He was
till

born March

19,

1848.

Mr. Gartrell
ford, O.,
till

a fanner,

and

lived in Xenia, O.,

1881, then in Rork-

March 8, 1887, then in Ann Arbor, Mich., till November 14, 1887, when he moved to Chilson. Mich., where they now live. They are Methodists.
CHILDREN.
*1.

*2.
3.

Charles Leigh, born March 1, 1881 Hugh Huntington, born February 7, 1883. William Harold, born April 18, 1885, in Rockford,
June They
29,

().;

married,

1910. in

Howell, Mich., Mabel Rebecca Woodard.

live in

Howell, Mich.

1.3. 10.2. 3.4.3. 3. 1,


Charles Leigh Gartrell,
October
Chilson, Mich.

born March 1,1881, in Xenia, O., married,

12, 1910, in Bellaire, Mich.,

Hazel Lillian PoUett.

They

live in

child.
1.

Juliaetta Lillian, born May

22, 1912.

1.3. 10. 2.3. 4.3. 3.2.


Hugh Huntington Gartrell,
().;

born February

7,

1883. in Rockford, Fravel.

married, October 10, 1908, in Columbus, O., Berta

Maud

They

live in

Columbus, O.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Ann

FiLiZABETH, born

May

19, 1910.

Daniel Benjamin, born May

28, 1912.

1.3.10.2.3.4.4.
Lorinda (Huntington) Smith, born July 29, 1813, in IMonticello, N. Y.; married, November 2, 1833, in Monticello, Dr. Joseph Lewis Smith.
born in Lumberland, N. Y., and died December 29, 1862, in YoungsN. Y. He lived in Liberty. N. Y., and moved to Youngsville, in 1S60. Mrs. Smith died June 5, 1901, in Fremont Center, N. Y.
ville,

He was

HUNTINGTOX GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BOKN IN LIBERTY,
*
1. 2.

925
N. Y.

Abigail Candace, born September 11, 1834. Addison Jered, born December 29, 1836 married,
;

first,

in Lib-

3.

N. Y., Louise Jennings, wbo died, and he married, January They live in Fremont Center, N. Y. 9. 1863, Minnie Stewart. AIary Louise, born February 12, 1838; married Silas DoUaway.
erty,

They
4.

live in

Carmel, X. Y.
22, 1840; joined the

Arthur Wellington, born March


Regiment, and served
in the Civil

143d N.Y.

War. to Illinois, where he married and had a trace of him has been lost.
5.

After the war he went


family.

Since then

all

Almerion, born February


1.

12, 1841,

and died

in 1851.

3. 10.

2.3.4. 4.

1.

Liberty, N. Y.; married,


live in Hurleyville,

Abigail Candace (Smith) Farquhar, born September 11, 1834, in March 27, 1862, in Liberty, James Farquhar. They
N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary

2.

Lorinda, born January 11, 1863, in Liberty, N. Y.; married She died December 1, 20, 1886, John Henry Smith. 1897, in New York City. Lewis AVillard, born May 2, 1865, in Fallsburg, N. Y.; died AuOctober
gust 29, 1868.

3.

Charles Clark,
ried,

born August
10, 1889,

3,

1867, in Fallsburg, N. Y.; mar-

4.

Grace Gorton. Addison Wellington, born April 8, 1870,

September

in Fallsburg.

1. 3. 10. 2.3. 4. 5.
William Huntington, born January 16, 1817, in Sullivan Co., N. Y.; May 2, 1844, in Southfield, ]\Iich., Rhobe Pauline, daughter of George She was born April 9, 1826, in Farmingand Therina W. (Hyde) Tibbits.
married,
ton, Mich.,

and died June

12, 1898, in

Howell, Mich.

He was
board

a physician, and received his diploma from the N. Y. examining

in 1842.

He

taught the
of

menced the practice


in

last district school in Detroit about 1840; commedicine in Howell, Mich., in 1843; went to California

1850; returned to Howell in 1852; took part in the birth of the Republican

party at Jackson in 1854; took his son William C. into partnership in 1872,

and assisted in the practice until a few months before his death. The poem which he composed at the age of eighty years was read at his funeral. He lived in Sullivan Co., N. Y., from 1817 to 1838, and in Oakland Co., In 1843 he moved to Howell, Mich., where he died Mich., from 1838 to 1843. August 13, 1900. They were Presbyterians, and he was a deacon for some
vears before his death.

926

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

THERrNA Candace, born October 14, Marietta Elizabeth, born August


1849, in Howell, Mich.

1845.
10,

1847; died October 12,

* *

3.

William Clark,

born June

4,

1850.
11, 1854.
7,

4.
5.

Emma Le^anna,
Harriet Louise,

born November

born July 24, 1857; died August


1859; died

1905, in

Williamston, Mich.
6.

Carrie Olivia, born September


Howell, Mich.

12,

May

14, 1862, in

7.

George
in

Tibbits, born January

20, 1862; died P'ebruary 26, 1862,

HoweU, Mich.
born January 20, 1862,
in

8.

Georgeanna,
same day.

Howell, Mich.; died the

9.

Arthur Monteith,
teacher in Chicago.
a Middle

born April 25, 1863.


31,

10.

Frances Isabel, born August

1865.

She

is

a successful

She has through personal


is

solicitation

formed

West Huntington Family


born September
5,

Association in Chicago, with


secretary and treasurer.

about forty-five members, of which she


*11.

Mary Minerva,

1867.

1.3. 10. 2.3.4. 5.


ried,

1.
14,

Therina Candace (Huntington) Smith, born October


March
22, 1864, in

1845; mar-

Howell,

ISlich.,

Julius Devillo, son of Lorenzo P^phriam

and Sally Rosanna (Bush) Smith. He was born July 16, 1839, in Lister, N. Y., and died May 22, 1897, in Howell, Midi. He was editor and publisher of the
Livingston Co. Republican, from 186 7 to 1878, postmaster at Howell, Mich.,

from 187 7
the Civil

to 1885, mail

agent on the Detroit, Lansing and Northern Railroad


to 1889,

(Pere Marcjuette,) from 1885

and was

also a farmer.

He

served in

War,

as a private in Co. K, 4th jNIich. Vol.


3,

He

enlisted April 15,

1861, and was discharged August

1861.

Most of

his life

was spent

in

or

near Howell, Mich.

CHILDREN, BORN IN HOWELL, MICH.


*
*
1.

Etta Lizziebell,

born August

8,

1866.

2.

Carrie Gertrude, born August

2,

1868; died August

10, 1868.

3.

4.

Rosanna Pauline, born April 15, 1870. Henry John, born December 14, 1872; died

October

24, 1875.

5.
(i.

Maude Anna,

born August

3,

1874.
13,

Luella Elizabeth,
live in St. l^ouis,

born October 22, 1876; married, July

1904, in St. Louis, Mich., Dennis

Ephraim Woodmansee.

They

Mich.
3,

7.

Grant Devillo,

born September

1879; died October 10, 1880.

8.

9.

ViDA Adelba, born September 10, 1881; married, June 24, 1911, They live in St. Louis. in St. Louis, Mich., Raymond Shippey. Charles Lorenzo, born February 20, 1844 lives in St. Louis,
;

Mich.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

927

1. 3. 10. 2.3. 4.5. 1.1.

Etta Lizziebell (Smith) Bush,


Louis, iVIich.

born August

8,

1866, in Howell, Mich.;

married, August 27, 1890, in Howell, Oscar

Henry Bush.

They

live in St.

CHILDREN.
1.

Ralph
J. T.,

A.,

born April

2,

1892.
1893.

2. 3.

born November

5,

4. 5.

Roy Lorenzo, born December 2, 1896. Henry Oscar, born November 24, 1900.
Clause, born September
9,

1902.

1. 3.
Mich.; married,

10.2. 3.4.5.

1. 3.
in

Rosanna Pauline (Smith) Wade,


March
22, 1905, in

born April 15, 1870,

Howell,

Washington, D. C, Thomas Leonard Wade.


CHILD.

1.

Thomas Patrick,
1. 3.

born March 17, 1906.

10.2. 3.

4. 5.

1.5.
3,

Maude Anna
in St. Louis,

CSmith) Gould, born August


2,

1874, in Howell, Mich.;

married, August 11, 1898, in St. Louis, Mich., Walter Reid Gould.

She died

June

1912.

Her husband and two


children.

diildren reside in St. Louis.

1.

2.

Lawrence Henry, born March 28, 1908. Esther Pauline, born November 26, 1910.

1.3. 10.2.3. 4. 5.3.


William Clark Huntington,
married, August
9,

born June

4,

1850, in Howell, Mich.:

1876, in

Howell, Mich., Adaline, daughter of Gilbert

Nourse and Hannah Huzzy (Woodbury) Lamb.


1

She was born August

3,

855, in Ashland, Mass.

He is a physician, and a gi-aduate of the jNledical Department of the Michigan University, March 27, 1872. He selected the grounds for the Michigan State Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Howell, Mich., and, after a strenuous
contest between competing sites in
different

parts of the State, his selection

was adopted. He was a delegate to the National Republican Convention in 1904, and president of Howell in 1889, but declined renomination after placing the town He was local surgeon for both Ann Arbor and Pere in a sanitary condition. Marquette railroads until improved construction and rearrangement rendered a local surgeon at Howell unnecessary.

928

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He was

U. S. Pension P^xaminer from 1889 to 1893, and from 189 7 to the


is

present date, (1911), and


tion of unsuitable cases.

Sanatorium, for admission of patients,

He

examiner for the Michigan State Tuberculosis to sustain the Superintendent in rejecwas trustee in the Baptist Church from 1872 to

1905.

They

live in

Howell, Mich.

CHILDREN.
1.

William Clark,

born April 16,


6,

1>>79,

in

Howell, Mich.; died


Howell, Mich.

from drowning July


2.

1889, in Williamston, Mich.


11, 1884, in

Harry Gilbert,
June

born December
six years

He
ap-

received his a.b. degree in June, 1910, and his medical degree
28, 1912, in the

combined course.
married
15, 1895,

He was

pointed as medical assistant at Michigan State

Tuberculosis

Hospital in Howell, Mich.

He

INIary Caroline

Hyde,
31,

3.

May 12. 1914. Donald AVoodbury,

born March

and died October

1896, in Howell, Mich.

1. 3.

10.2.3. 4.5.4.
born November
11, 1854,

Emma Lk/Kanna (Huntington) Andrews,


in Howell, Mich.; married,
ter,

August

26, 18 72, in

Lansing, Mich., P2ber Sylves-

son of Sylvester and Maria (Hudson)

Andrews.

He was
moved

born
to

^Nlay 12,

1853, in Port Huron, Mich.

Mr. Andrews
Mich.,
]\Iich.,

is

a printer and a publisher, and

Kalamazoo,

December

18, 1872,

back

to

Howell, in January, 1874, to Williamston,

(where he now resides) in February, 1875. They are Baptists, and Mr. Andrews has been clerk of the local Baptist Church since 1888. He was Grand Master of the I. O. O. F. of Michigan from 1897 to 1898. Has been President of the Board of Education in Williamston since 1896, and postmaster of Williamston, since January 1, 1901.

CHILDREN.
1.

Olive Maria, born


They
live in

April 16, 1873, in Kalamazoo, Mich.; married,


111.,

July 30, 1905, in Chicago,


Chicago,
111.

iNIaximillian

John Morawski.

2.

3.

Jessie (Gertrude, born September 19, 1875, in Williamston, Mich.; married, August 29, 1895, Herbert Asa Thompson. They live in Williamston, Mich. Helen Augusta, born September 4, 1883, in Williamston, Mich.
She lives in La Grange, 111. Neina Florence, born May 26,
lives in

4.

1886, in Williamston, Mich.

She

Mesa, Arizona.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3.
Mich.; married, August
of Alexander

929

10. 2.3. 4.5. 9.


born April
25,

Arthur Monteith Huntington,


5,

1863, in

Howell,

1885, in Farmington, Mich.,

Mary Ann, daughter


5,

and Mary (MacDonald) Brown.

She was born September

1866, in Dearborn, Mich.

He is a photographer, in Wabash, Ind. He served as private in the Spanish American War, with Co. F, 3d Nebraska, Vol. Inft., enlisting July
11, 1898,

and discharged

May

11, 1899.

They

are Baptists.

CHILDREN.
1.
2.

Grace Isabell, born July 17, 1886, in Howell, Mich. William Alexander, born December 15, 1891, and
eember
16, 1891, in

died De-

Newberry, Mich.

1.3. 10. 2.3. 4. 5. 11. Mary Minerva (Huntington) Phillips, born


of Charles Bailey

September

5,

1867, in

Howell, Mich.; married, June 25, 1895, in Howell, Mich., Charles Morse, son

and Mary (Morse) Phillips. He was born March 28, 1849, and was married once before this marriage. Mr. Phillips was a farmer, and lived in Mason, Mich., in 1876, in Williamston, Mich., in 1888, in Mesa, Arizona, in 1907, then went to Langdon, Alberta, Canada, where he died, April 12, 1910, and where his wife and children now live. He was, and she is, a Baptist.
in Hartland, Mich.,

CHILDREN.
1.

Harold Huntington,

born

May

5,

1896, in Williamston, Mich.

2.

Edward William,

born April

14, 1898, in

Williamston, Mich.

1.3.10.2.3.4.6.
ried

Nelson Huntington, born March 15, 1819, in Monticello, N. May 10, 1842, Mary Baldwin, and lived near Xenia, O.
CHILDREN.
1.

Y.;

mar-

2.

Edwin M., born August 7, 1845, in Chelsea, Mass., and died September 27, 1846, in Xenia, O. Lucius Watson Clark, born July 7, 1849, at Xenia, O., and
died June 27, 1872.

3.

Mary

Cornelia, born

May

20, 1853.

4.
5.

Sarah Amelia, born May 20, Laura Eva, born November


the same town,

1853, and died in Clifton, O.


16, 1854, at

Xenia, O., and died in

6.

November 6, 1859. Rosalie Candace, born in November, 1858 married, November 13, 1874, Thomas R. Jones, of Lansing, Minn., and died June
;

21, 1877, in

Dexter, Minn,

930

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3.

10.2.3.4.
in

6. 3.
20,

Mary Cornelia

(IIuntincjton)

Sumner, born May

1853,

in

Xenia, Ohio; married, January 25, 1876,


in riyniouth, Vt.

Dexter, Minn., Nelson A., son of

Lemuel D. and Mary Ann (Tambling) Sumner.

He was

born April

11, 1838,

Vt., in

Mr. Sumner is a farmer, and moved from Plymouth, Vt., to Clarendon, March, 1859, to Castleton, Vt., in 1866, to Brownsdale, JNIinn., in June, 1872, to Sargeant, Minn., in 1874, and to Brownsdale again, where he now
1911.

lives, in

Mr. Sumner served in the Civil War as first Lieutenant ot the 20th U. S. Colored Troops, Co. B, and with the 5th U. S. Infantry. He enlisted in September 1861, and was discharged in November, 1862; enlisted again in FebHe was Register of ruary, 1864, and was discharged in November, 1865.
died August

Probate from January, 1866, to April 1868, 9, 1877, in Sargeant, Minn.

in Castleton, Vt.

Mrs. Sumner

1.

Rosalie

A., born

October

29, 1876, in Sargeant, Minn.,

and died

September

19, 1878.

1.3. 10.2. 3.4. 7.


Joseph Gilbert Huntington, born
April
14,

1821,

in

Thompson,

N. Y.; married, October 11, 1848, at White Lake, N. Y., Josephine Louisa, daughter of Thomas and Esther Solis (Braidy) Calbreath. She was born

January

27, 1822, at

He was
He

a farmer.
4,

White Lake, N. Y. He moved to Matamoras,


fifer in

Pa., in

March, 1888, where

he died Aprd

1903.

served as a

a Militia Co. of Thompson, N. Y., but did not


are Presbyterians.
N. Y.
12, 1868,

serve in the Civil

War.

They

children, born in THOMPSON, NEAR MONTICELLO,


1.

2. 3.

Alice Jansen, born August 22, 1849; married March Archibald Cochrane. They live in Matamoras, Pa. ^Iary Esther, born December 8, 1851.

Edward
1880,

Lee, born September

12.

1853; married September 22,

Mary Ward.

He

died February 24, 1883.

1.3. 10.2.3. 4.7. 2.


Lindsley, born December 8, 1851, in 21, 1871, in Woodbourne, N. Y., Floyd Elmer, son of Mathew Pickett and Sarah Maria (Keys) Lindsley. He was born December 8, 1849, in Thompson, N. Y., and died September 5, 1909, in He was, and she is, a Methodist. Hurleyville, N. Y.

Mary Esther (Huntington)


Y.; married,

Thompson, N.

November

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

931

John Gay,

2.

born August 13, 1872; married, October 1, 1904, in N. Y. City, May Hendrick. They live in N. Y. City. Helen Alice, born March 30, 1875; married, December 5, 1894, They live in Hurin Hurley ville, Frederick William Mitten.
leyville,

N. Y.
born April
28, 1890,

3.

Claude Frederic,
1.

and died

May

19, 1893.

3. 10.

2.3.5.
3,

Joseph Huntington, born


married, for his second wife,

Friday, June

1785, in Norwich, Conn.;

married, February 23, 1809, Rutli Royce,

who

died

December

15, 1819.

He

March

2,

1820, Mrs. Betsey Smith,

who

died No-

vember 23, 1831, and he married, the third time, October 20, 1832, Sarah Thomas, who was living in 1860. Their residence was in Monticello, N. Y.

children, born in monticello,


1.
t

n. y.

Sarah Sophia, born September


Piatt

6,

1810; married, October 8, 1829,


five

Crosby, and lived in

Waterloo, N. Y., having had

children.
2.

'.

*3.
4.

Charlotte, born October 7, 1814; married, June 5, 1834, Peter They had four children, and lived in Monticello. B. AVebster. Mary Minerva, born May 16, 1818. Harriet Maria, born December 25, 1820; married, November They had two children. She died 13, 1839, Shepley Stodder.
April
7,

1848.

*5.
6.
7.

Joseph Gorton, born August 18, 1822. John Gildersleeve, twin with the above, died July 8, 1830. Caroline, born June 22, 1824; married, November 17, 1841, Rufus B. Wicks. They lived in Monticello, and had four children.

*8.
9.

Henry Lewis,

born September

1,

1826.
20, 1828;
5,

Henrietta Amelia, born March


1849, Alfred Quinlan.
children.

married in October,
1855, leaving three

She died March

10.

11. 12.
13.

Louisa, born August 8, 1830; married, June George R. Babbitt, and lived in Waterloo, N. Y. James Ferdinand, born August 3, 1834. Juliet Frances, born January 23, 1838. Catherine Salome, born October 16, 1841.

Emma

2,

1851,

1.3. 10. 2.3.5. 3. Mary Minerva (Huntington) Henion, born


Monticello, N. Y.; married,

May

7,

1844,

March 16, Henry Markell Henion.

1818, in

He

died

May

16, 1883,

and

his wife died in

September, 1899,

932

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CIIILDKEN.
1.

*2.
*3. *4.

Platt Crosby, born in 1846; died in 1850. Ruth Rebecca, born December 6. 1849. William Henry, born September 5, 1853.

Sarah Crosby,

born February

3,

1858.

1. 3.

10. 2.3. 5.3. 2.

IvUTH Rebecca (Henion) Thomas, born December 6, 1849; married, December 8, 1868, Ellas Mason Thomas, in Huron, S. D. He was born August 3, 1847.

CHILDREN.
*1.

*2.
*3.

Clara Henion, born September 9, 1870. Ella May, born October 29, 1874. Ruth Sadie, born October 25, 1882.

1.3. 10. 2.3. 5. 3. 2. 1.


Clara Henion (Thomas) Voss, born September 9, 1870; married, September 11, 1889. Albert Chris Voss. He was born March 17, 1867, and died January 15, 1912 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

LiLLA Minerva, born November 3, 1893. Elias Thomas, born September 5, 1898.

1.3. 10. 2.3.5.3. 2.2.


6,

1894, Charles Oliver Loring, in Owasso, Mich.

Ella May (Thomas) Loring, born October 29, 1874; married, June He was born August 18, 187-2.
CHILD.
1.

Thomas Whitfield,

born July

12, 1897.

1. 3. 10. 2. 3. 5.

3.2.

3.

Ruth Sadie (Thomas) Burns,


24, 1911, Jesse

born October
S.

25, 1882; married, April

Clark Burns,

in

Huron,

D.

CHILD.
1.

Marjokie Mae, born September


1. 3.

24, 1913.

10.2.3. 5.3.3.

13, 1876,

William Henry Henion, born September 5, 1853; married, first, June Mary Luella Martin. She died July 12, 1893. He married, second,
9,

August

1894,

Euphemia Thorne,

She

lives in

Huron,

S.

D.

Mr. Henion

died A])ril 22, 1914.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*1.
*2.
3.

933

*4.
5.
6.
7.

Luella, born August 6, 1878. Harry Alonzo, born September 27, 1880. Platt Crosby, born December 30, 1883; died March Richard Martin, born November 15, 1884. Joseph Huntington, born April 8, 1896.

Mary

10, 1884.

Donald T., born August 6, 1897. Frank William, born October 29,

1900.

1.3. 10.2.3.5.3. 3.
Mary Luella
vember
18, 1896, in Toledo,

1.
6,

(Hknion) Davis, born August Ohio, Frank Davis.


child.

1878; married, No-

1.

Minerva Huntington,
1. 3.

born December

15, 1899.

10.2. 3. 5.3. 3. 2.
born September 27, 1880; married in 1904,
in

Harry Alonzo Henion,

the State of Washington, Myrtle Mertz.

child.
1.

Minerva Euphemia,

born September 27, 1911.

1.3. 10. 2.3. 5. 3.


1908, in Huron, S. D.,

3. 4.
15,

Richard Martin Henion, born November Adda Sparks.


child.
1.

1884

married, June 24,

Hazel Ethel,
1.

born July

3,

1911.

3.
111.,

10.2.3. 5. 3.4.
born February
3,

Sarah Crosby (Henion) Hunt,


7,

1859

married June

1875, in Bloomington,

William

S.

Hunt.

children.
1.

Genevieve, born

in 1883,

and died
5,

in

November, 1884.

2.

Ethel Minerva,

born INlarch

1884.

1.3. 10. 2. 3. 5. 5.
Joseph Gorton Huntington, born October
N.
Y.; married.
18, 1822, in Monticello,

May

6,

1846, in Monticello, Cordelia A., daughter of William

Mass

She was born July 10, 1827, in Boston, Bishop and Tamar (Barker^ Swift. He died November 2, 1850. and is living in Brooklyn, N. Y., (1915).
,

934

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
*
1.

William Swift,

born September 27, 1847.


19, 1849.

2.

Joseph Gorton, born September

1. 3.
N.
Y.; married,

10.2.3.

5. 5. 1.

born September 27, 1847, in Monticello, February 17, 1887, in N. Y. City, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Daniel Joshua and Susan Ann (Bird) Hawks. She was born August 11, 1859, in Tarrytown, N. Y. He is with the Consolidated Gas Company in N. Y. City, in which city

William Swift Huntington,

he has lived since 1853.

They

are Methodists.

CHILDREN, BORN IN
1.

NEW YORK
9,

CITY, N. Y.
14, 1915,

Wilbur Joseph,

born February

1888; married, April

Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph

and Annie (Ahrberg)

Miller.

2.

They reside in Brooklyn, N. Y. She was born March 4, 1891. Florence Cordelia, born January 22, 1890, and died April 2,
1899.

3.

4.

Clifford, born January 12, 1892. Edna, born February 7, 1895.

1.3. 10.2. 3. 5.5.2.


Joseph Gorton Huntington, born September
N.
19, 1849, in Monticello,

y.; married Catherine A., daughter of Alfred and Rachel (Akerman) She was born August 5, 1850, in Tostevin, December 7, 1871, in N. Y. City.

New

York.

children.
*
1.

2.

Annie Swift, born October 3, 1872. Joseph Gorton, born September 23,
1878, in

1876, and died February 17,

New

York.
7,

3.

Alfred William, born June

1879

married Ella
I.,

Komona Olano,
20, 1903.

4.
5.
6.

and died at St. Croix, D. AV. Ida Louise, born June 27, 1881.
14, 1901,

May

May

Cordelia

E., born

May

25, 1883.

Katie, born N. Y.

May

25, 1883,

and died June

4,

1887, in Brooklyn,

1.3. 10. 2.3. 5. 5.2.

1.

Annie Swift (Huntington) Baldwin, born October 3, 1872, in N. Y.; married George B. Baldwin, April 10, 1900, and hves at Amity ville, L. I.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

George Gorton, born February 28, Catherine Mildred, born June 5,

1903, in Brooklyn, N. Y.

1907, in Brooklyn, N. Y.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

935

1.3. 10. 2. 3.5. 5.2. 4.


X.
Y.;

Ida Louise (Huntington) Doran, born June 27, 1881, in Brooklyn, married Harry Gregor Doran, September 17, 1907, and lives at JamaCHILD.
1.

cia, L. I.

Alfred

Gregor, born August


1.

25, 1909, in

New

York.

3.10.

2. 3.

5.8.
1,

Henry Lewis Huntington,


N.
of
Y.; married,

born September

1826, in

Monticello,

October

13, 1852, in

Waterloo, N. Y., Emily Louise, daughter

Reuben and Julia (Crosby) Clark. She was born January 18, 1833, in December 30, 1907, in Denver, Col. He is a grocer, and lived in Bunker Hill, 111., from 1852 to 1857. He moved to Waterloo, N. Y., and died there May 29, 1875. He was treasurer
Monticello, N. Y., and died
of the Presbyterian church.

CHILDREN.
*
*
1.

2.

Gilbert Clark, born October 18, 1854. Glen Wood, born Auuust 19, 1856.

1.3. 10.2.3.5.8.
Gilbert Clark Huntington, born October
111.;

1.
18, 1854, in

Bunker

Hill,

married, October 22, 1878, in AVaterloo, N. Y., Jennie Ann, daughter of

Henry and Helen Ann (Nichols) Van Middlesworth.


1859, in Auburn, N. Y.

She was born June 29,

M. C. A., living in Charlotte, N. C. He December, 1886, to Brush, Col., in April, 1888, to Pueblo, Col., in December, 1892, and to Charlotte, N. C, in November, 1899. He was ordained a minister in the Presbyterian church, and officiated as such from October, 1886, to February 1894.

He

is

State Secretary of the Y.


Col., in

moved

to

Denver,

children.
1.

Helen Gertrude, born November


married, in Charlotte, N.
in Charlotte,

27, 1879, in

Waterloo, N. Y.;

C, Morris Early

Trotter.

They

live

2.

N. C. James Benedict, born October 10, 1881, in Denver, Col.; married October 7, 1908, in Asheville, N. C, Annie Munroe, daughter of Hugh Fraser and Georgia Woodford (Rogers) Grant. She was born May 23, 1883, in Savannah, Ga. He is a physical director
in the Y.

M.

N. C,

in

C. A. in Asheville, N. C. November, 1899, and thence

He moved

to Charlotte,

to Asheville,

where he

now
3.

lives.

William Burr,
ville,

born July

8,

1885, in Denver, Col.; lives in Ashe-

N. C.
April
8,

4.

Emily Augusta, born

1900, in Charlotte, N. C.

936

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 10. 2. 3.5. 8.2.


Glen Wood Huntington,
born August
19, 1856, in

Bunker

Hill,

111.;

married, October 21, 1881, in Greeley, Colo., Jennie Bird, daughter of Samuel

Barker and Martha (Draper) Whitney. She was born September 20, 1858, in Stockton, N. Y. He is an architect. He lived in Willard, N. Y., from June, 1876, to February, 1880, and since then in Denver, Colo. They are Congregationalists, and he lias been a deacon in tlie church for about twenty years.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Henry Whitney, born September 8, Ethel Draper, born April 24, 1885;
in

1882.

married, October 21, 1905, Denver, Colo., Charles Leslie, son of George Henry and Evvie

Josephine (Martin) Parker.


in (Jdebolt,

He was He

born December

12, 1882,

Towa.

He

is

the fiscal agent in


lived in

Canada, for the


until

United Wireless Telegraph Co.


13, 1906, then Everett,

Denver
in

June

Wash., to April, 1907, later

Vancouver,

B.
3.

C, and now

lives in Seattle,

Wash., (1914).

Whitney Clark,

born September 29, 1887, in Denver, Colo.; married, June 13, 1913, in McPherson, Kan., Vera, daughter of

born November 30, 1890,


of Arts.

Benjamin Alexander and Adelle (Ferguson) Allison. She was in McPherson, Ivan., and is a graduate
degree of Bachelor
the University

of the University of Colorado, 1912, with the

He

is

professor of civil engineering, in the University

of Colo., at Boulder, Colo.

He graduated from

in 1910, with the degree of

Bachelor of Science.

In 1912 he

received the degree of Civil Engineer, and in 1913, that of Master of Science.
4.

They

are Congregationalists.
17,

Glen Herbert,
1912.

born June

1890.

He

graduated from the

University of Colo., with the degree of Bachelor of Science in

He

is

a civil engineer.
11, 1897.

5.
6.

Ruth Elizabeth, born April Helen Lucile, born April 18,

1901.

1.3. 10.2. 3. 6.
Benjamin Huntington, born May
ried, in 1818, in
14, 1787, in

Norwich, Conn.; mar-

Norwich, Harriet Almira Post. He was a farmer, and moved from Norwich to Monticeilo, N. Y., and about 1852 to Valparaiso, Ind., where he died June 2, 1865. They were
Presbyterians.

children.
*
*
1.

2.

James Chauncey, born January Benjamin Franklin, born July

29, 1820.
12, 1827.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
* *
3. 4.

937

Charles Seymour, born November 7, 1833. George Washington, born February 22, 1841.

1.3.

10.2.3.6.1.

James Chauncey Huntington, born January 29, 1820, in Thompson, N. Y.; married, March 22, 1841, in Liberty N. Y., Martha Jane, daughter of Asa and Almira (Bush) Wicks. She was born March 22, 1824, in Liberty, N. Y., and died March 22, 1901, in Liberty. He was a farmer, and lived in Liberty, N. Y. They were Methodists. He was killed at the first railroad crossing north of Hurleyville, N. Y., October 15, 1874.

children, born in liberty,


1.

n. y.

Benjamin Walter, born November 1, 1842; served in the Civil War, in Co. G, 56th N. Y. Regiment, and died during service,
September
2,

1864, in Beaufoi-t, S. C.

2.

Edward Henry,
Janette Irons.

born April

11,

1844; married January, 1868,

Civil War, Co. H, 143d N. Y. Regt. He was killed in Scranton, Pa., May 27, 1873. He was drawing lumber, the binder broke, and one of the pieces struck him on the head.

He

served in the

3. 4.

Nancy Ann,
in Liberty,

born March

9,

1846.

Harriet Almira, born


N.
Y., S.

April 25, 1848; married, January 4,1872,

H. Johnson.

They

live in

Middletown,

N. Y.
5.

6.

7.

8.
9.

* 10.
11.

* 12.

5, 1850, and died April 27, 1855, in N. Y. Mary Paulina, born July 15, 1852; married December 20, 1871, in Liberty, Jacob Becker, who is dead. She lives in Hurleyville, N. Y. Charles Chauncey, born August 10, 1854, and died May 5, 1855. Lilly Jane, born February 26, 1857. Reuben Reynolds, born April 26, 1860; married, December 28, 1881, in Liberty, Margery, daughter of David and Rosana (Hornbeck) Carr. She was born January 25, 1863. He is a police officer, and moved from Liberty to New York City, September 16, 1890, where he now lives. Ida Ella, born January 31, 1863. Grace Elizabeth, born December 26, 1864; married, June 10, 1891, in Liberty, David, son of Lewis Dillon and Catherine He was born April 30, 1864, in Wilkes(Miller) Osterhout. barre. Pa., moved from Wilkesbarre to Liberty, in October, 1880, thence to Ferndale, N. Y., where they now live. He is a farmer. They are Methodists. Martha Cornelia, born March 2, 1870.

Tryphena, born February


Liberty,

938
1.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

3. 10. 2. 3. 6. 1.3.
born March
9,

Nancy Ann (Huntington) Randall,


N.
Y.; married,

1846, in Liberty,

February

27, 1867,

in Monticello,

Frederic and
land.

Ann

(Rogers) Randall.

He

N. Y., Edward J., son of was born June 11, 1842, in Eng-

They

are Baptists.

CHILDREN, BORN IN LIBERTY,


1.

N. Y.

Nettie Ann, born October


at

2.

3.

24, 1867; married December 30, 189 2, White Lake, N. Y., George Lamont. They live in Wawarsing, N. Y. Walter James, born October 1, 1869; married June 21, 1893, in Monticello, N. Y., Nellie Hall. They live in Liberty, N. Y. William Henry, born June 9, 1871 married in Roscoe, N. Y.,
;

May
4.
5.

1,

1895, Charlotte Ferdon.

He

died April 14, 1906, in

Liberty, N. Y.

Cora Etta,

born March 27, 1873; lives in Liberty, N. Y. born March


3,

Edward

J.,

1875; married,

November

24, 1899, in

6.

7.

N. Y. Floyd Chauncey, born May 20, 1877; married, January 26, 1900, Ida May Cooley, in Liberty, where they live. Tillie, born August 22, 1879; married, August 22, 1897, Bruce
Liberty, Harriet Burr.
live in Liberty,

They

Smith, in Liberty, N. Y., where they


8.

live.

Mabel Estella,
in

born September 30, 1884; married July 23, 1907,


live in

Andes, N. Y., William Jones. They

Wawarsing, N. Y.

1. 3.

10. 2.3. 6. 1.8.

Lilly Jane (Huntington) Kilbourne, born February 26, 1857, in She died November 19, Liberty, N. Y. married Edward W. Kilbourne.
;

1905, at Livingston Manor, N. Y.

child.
1.

A Daughter, now Mrs. E. D. York, lives at Livingston


1.3. 10.2. 3. 6. 1. 10.

Manor, N.Y.

Ida Ella (Huntington) Twiss, born January


N.
Y.;

31, 1863, in

Liberty,

married, April 30, 1884, in Liberty, N. Y., Willis Mansfield, son of

Hermon

Everett and Clancelia Jane (Thompson) Twiss.


Colchester, N. Y.

He

was born June


lives in

14, 1858, in

Mr. Twiss

is

wood worker, and

Rockland, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Reuben Boviere, born February 16, 1887, in Rockland, N. Harold Everett, born June 28, 1897, in Rockland, N. Y.

Y.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

939

1.3. 10.2.3. 6. 1. 12.


Martha Cornelia (Huntington) Carr,
erty,

born March

2,

1870, in Lib-

Frank Bert, son of Joseph and Mary (Smith) Carr. He was born August 29, 1859, in Thompson, N. Y. Mr. Carr is a farmer and cattle dealer, and lives in Liberty, N. Y.
N.
Y.; married,

October

16, 1889, in Liberty,

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Dewey Franklin, born May 1, 1892, in Ruby Huntington, born July 19, 1897,
1. 3.

Liberty, N. Y.
in Liberty,

N. Y.

10.2.

3.

6.2.
July 12, 1827, in Sullivan Co.,

Benjamin Franklin Huntington, born


N.
Y.;

married October

11, 1854, in Monticello,

N. Y., Hannah Lucinda, daugh-

ter of Nathaniel F.

and Mary (Ogden)

Kile.

She was born

May

8,

1833, in

Monticello, N. Y., and died February 16, 1902, in Valparaiso, Ind.

He was He
14, 1861,

a farmer.

He moved from N. Y.
to corporal,

to Valparaiso, Ind., about 1852.

enlisted in the 9th Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the Civil

War, August

was promoted

October
13,

3,

1861, and was killed in the

battle at Buffalo Mt., Va.,

December
it

1861.

He

lies

with the unknown

dead,

as,

with few exceptions,

was impossible
Presbyterians.

to recover the

remains after

the days of battle.

They were

child.
*
1.

Wellington, born October

3,

1857.

1.3. 10.2.3. 6.2.


Wellington Huntington,
born October
3,

1.
1857, in

Winona, Minn.;
24,

married, July 29, 1879, in Valparaiso, Ind., Lillian Adelia, daughter of William

Forsyth and Catherine Ester (Perkins) Parke.


1858, in Valparaiso, Ind.

She was born September

He

is

a piano tuner, a dealer in pianos, and an organist.

He removed
They
are

with his parents from Winona, Minn., to Valparaiso, Ind., in 1858.


Presbyterians, and live in Valparaiso.

children.
*
1. 2.

Franklin Isham, born July 9, Edna Kathryn, born January

1880.

20, 1882, and died August 8, 1911. She graduated from the music department of Valparaiso college in 1902, continuing her study of music in Chicago at the Cosmopolitan School of Music in the Auditorium under the direction of Prof Heinze. She taught music as early as 1900 and her success as a teacher was phenomenal. Her classes grew until her physi-

cal strength

was

tried to the utmost, yet her unflagging spirit

940

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
could not give up.

She was never

so

happy

as

when

either tak-

ing or giving instruction in her chosen art; her aspiring soul

found
3.

its fullest

expression through this medium.


20, 1884;

Pearl Ella, born January


to

married September

17, 1915,

Roscoe L. Warner, of Sharon,

Pa.,

he

is

member

of the firm

4.
5.

of the Barnum Book concern of Cleveland, Agnes Louise, born November 13, 1890. GuRDON Parke, born March 22, 1897.

Ohio.

1.3. 10.2. 3. 6. 2. 1. 1.
Franklin Isham Huntington, born
July
9,

1880, in Valparaiso, Tnd.;

married, December 28, 1904, in Longmont, Col., Harriet Allison, daughter of

Samuel Conway and Julia Josephine (Rhodes) Morgan. She was born September 4, 1881, in Girard, Kan. He is a surveyor and an engineer, and holds a commission as U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. He lived from 1900 to 1902 at Loveland, Col., from 1902 to 1903 at Victor, Col., and from 1903 at Sulphur Springs, Col., where he was
living in 1915.

They

are Presbyterians.

CHILDREN, born AT SULPHUR SPRINGS, COL.


1.

Morgan Parke,

born January

6,

1906.

2.

3.

Samuel Sterling, born May Marjorie, born May 1, 1910.


Inez, born April 15, 1912.

20, 1908.

4.
5.

Carol, born November

3,

1913.

1.3. 10.2.3. 6.2.1.4.


Agnes Louise (Huntington) Henry, born November
ried

June

18, 1913, to

mar13, 1890 Grover C. Henry, a prominent druggist of Sulphur


;

Springs, Colorado.

children.
1.

2.

Donald Huntington, born April 4, 1914. Gurdon Tenbrooke, born January 5, 1916.

1.3. 10.2.3.6.3.
Charles Seymour Huntington, born November
N.
Y.; married, in 186
7,

7,

1833, in Monticello,

in Valparaiso, Ind., Carrie

Durland.

He was He

a farmer.

He

lived in Valparaiso, Ind.,

and was a Presbyterian.

died Novemljer 29, 1904.

children.
1.

Hiram Emery,
first,

born June 1, 1868, in Valparaiso, Ind.; married, February 25, 1892, in Chicago, Til., Dorotha Anna, daughter of Jacob David and Katherine (Kronning) Groge. She was born October 4, 1871, and died October 3, 1906. He married

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
second,

941

December

6,

1908, in

Norfolk, Va., Emily Wallace,

daughter of John Emery and Mary Adline (Slakouni) Steaks. She was born February 2, 1876, in Wicomico, Va. He was a refrigerating engineer, dealer in ice

and cold

storage,

and a gradu-

ate of the steam engineering course in the International Corres-

pondence School
Ind., in 1871, to

at Scranton, Pa.

He moved
1880, to

Hammond,
111.,

Ind., in

to Crown Point, Omaha, jVeb., in

1888, to Chicago,

in 1891,

and

to

Huntington,

W. Va

in 1900,

where he lived
11, 1915.
2.

to the time of his death,

which occurred January

3.

He was, and she, is a Baptist. No children. Scott, born December 25, 1869, in Valparaiso, Ind. BiRDEENA Annetti, bom in 1872, at Crown Point, Ind., and died

Edward

in 1886, in
4.

Hammond,

Ind.
21, 1880; married, in April 1898, in

Ida Bell, born September


Chicago,
III.,

5.

Arthur Snodgrass. They live in Dundee, 111. James Arthur, born February 8, 1888, in Chicago, 111., where he
lives.

6.

Mabel Clare,
Chicago,
111.

born

February

4,

1890; died in July, 1910, in

1. 3.

10. 2.3. 6.4.


22, 1841, in Sulli-

George Washington Huntington, born February


van
Co.,

N,

Y.; married,

daughter of

December 1, 1864, in Indianapolis, Ind., Martha Jane, Dr. John and Laura Ludema (AUred) Moffitt. She was born
Thorntown, Ind.
to Indianapolis, in 1864,

February

17, 1848, in

and was there about three years; then N. Y. where he died February 22, 1899. He enlisted in Co. H, 9th Indiana Infantry, April 15, 1861, and was promoted corporal on December 13, 1861. He was discharged from service at Indianapolis, August 9, 1862, by reason of disability. However, he was again enrolled July 10, 1863, and mustered into service, August 24, 1863, as a private of Capt. Febles Company A, 7th Indiana Cavalry, to serve three years. He was transferred in March or April, 1864, to Unassigned Veteran Reserve Corps, and in May or June, 1864, to the 90th Company, 2d Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps, and was discharged fi'om the service January 1 7, 1865, as ser-

He moved

moved

to Hurleyville,

geant, at Indianapolis, Ind.

He was

burled with

full

military honors, from the Methodist

Church

at

Hurleyville, N. Y., in the soldiers' plat in the village cemetery.

CHILD.
*
1.

John Coburn,

born July 29, 1866.

1.3. 10. 2.3. 6.4. 1.


married.

John Coburn Huntington, born July 29, 1866, in Indianapolis, Ind.; May 17, 1899, Minnie, daughter of John S. and Ellen (Sherman)

942
Sample.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

She was born September 27, 1866, in Cordsville, Ind. a railroad man and is now farming. He lived for two years in In September 1910, Rossville, 111., and moved to Mallot Park, Ind., in 1904. he moved to a government claim, at Keota, Col. They are Seventh Day

He was

Adventists.

CHILDREN.
1.

Terence Omer,

born March

15,

1900; died September 16, 1900.


23, 1903.

2.

3.

Inez May, born June 26, 1901. William Earl, born November

4.

COBURN, born April

27, 1907.

1.3. 10. 2.3. 7.


James Huntington,
Mansfield,

born Sunday, April

19,

1789, in Norwich, Conn.;

married Sarah, daughter of Jonathan Storrs, of Mansfield, and always lived in

children.
* *
1.

2.

3.

4.

James Porter, born November 15, 1821. Sarah Ann, born November 2, 1823. Emily, born January 26, 1827, and died July 11, 1850. Julip:tte, born November 30, 1830, and lived with her
Mansfield.

father in

5.
6.

Julius Clark, born August 28, Lucius Gorton, born August


1836.

1834,
28,

1834,

and died March 19, 1839. and died November

2,

1.3. 10.3.3. 7.
Conn.; married,

1.
15, 1821, in Mansfield,

James Porter Huntington, born November


November
16,

1853, in Mansfield,

Conn.,

Mary

Elizabeth,

She was born December 23, 1839, and died April 23, 1900, in Mansfield, Conn. He was a school teacher and a fanner. He was Selectman, and Representative in the Legislature, in 1858, from the town of Mansfield, where he He was a self-made man, successful as a teacher in the public schools, lived. and successful as a farmer. A natural born genius, he could build anything He died in wood or iron, and was a highly respected citizen of Mansfield. February 16, 1868, by his own hand.
dauo^hter of Charles

and Eunice (Church) Morey.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Herbert O., born October 28, Everett Porter, born May


Conn.

1854.
10,

1857; lives in South Coventry,

3.

JuLiETT Christine, born February 1, 1859; married May 11, They live in 1885, in Windham, Conn., John Porter Phillips.
Mansfield, Conn.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
4.

943

Sarah Philura,
1884, in

born March 21, 1863; married December 31, Windham, Conn., Charles Arthur Taintor. She died April 30, 1902, in Windham, Conn.

1.

3. 10.2. 3. 7. 1.1.
born October
28, 1854, in Mansfield, 25, 1875, in

Herbert Othello Huntington,


Conn.; married,

November

Mansfield, Belle, daughter of

Thomas

and Matilda (McConnell) Hughes. She was born June 26, 1858. He is a farmer, a lumber road builder, and a bridge builder. He was on the Board of Relief for several years, served as grand juror, and as justice of the peace; was Auditor of town accounts, and was on the School Board for
twenty years.

He

resides in Mansfield Center.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Lenora Minetta, born September Ida May, born November 8, 1878,


school in Coventry, Conn.

5,
is

1876. principal of the

Grammar

3.

4.

Julia Philura, born October 19, 1880. Maude Leone, born July 23, 1886; married, July 6, 1910, in jMansfield, Conn., Ernest Ray, son of John and Emma (Misner) Hinman. INIr. Hinman is a farmer, and is in the lumbering
business.

He was

born September

8,

1887, in Burlington, Conn.,

5.

6.

where he now resides. They are Congregationalists. Vera Lillian, born July 30, 1889. Helen Storrs, born May 7, 1895; she teaches in the High School, in Coventry, Conn.

1.3.10.2.3. 7.
in Mansfield,

1. 1. 1.
born September
5,

Lenora Minetta (Huntington) Wilcox,


cox.

1876,

Conn.; married, July 18, 1900, in Mansfield,

Edward

Leslie Wil-

They

live in Colchester,

Conn.

children.
1.

2.

3.

4.

Doris Evangeline, born December 1, 1901, in Turnerville, Conn. Elliott Huntington, born January 31, 1903, in Mansfield, Conn. Mar.jorie Ellen, born December 24, 1904, in Carlisle, Pa. Leslie Carlton, born May 10, 1906, and died August 12, 1906,
in Carlisle, Pa.

5. 6.
7.

Bernice Eleanor, born August 23, 1907, in Carlisle, Pa. Raymond Alger, born June 2, 1910, in Willimantic, Conn. Miriam Lucille, born October 5, 1911, and died December
1911, in Colchester, Conn.

26,

944

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 10.2.3. 7. 2.
Sarah Ann (Huntington)
lips.

Phillips, born November


1815,

2,

1823; marPhil-

ried in Chaplin, Conn., Joseph, son of Augustus

and Esther (Wales)


18, 1876, in

He was

born December

28,

and died July

Ashford,

Conn. Mr. Phillips was a teacher, a shoemaker, a farmer and a merchant. He held many and the highest offices in the gift of the township. In Hartford his
business was bottoming shoes by hand, and priced by the pair.

He worked

three years, collecting enough for board and other expenses, and at the end

was given a check on a Hartford bank for $2,400, all earned As a merchant, in the country town of AshHe settled many ford, he attracted the most of his trade for miles around. His wife died at the home of her son, estates, and often held much in trust. in York, Pa., September 30, 1905.
of three years

with hammer, awls and knives.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Emily

H., born July 24, 1842.


is

2.

Mary

*
*

3.

4.

Ann, born December 4, 1849, in Ashford, Conn. She John Porter, born October 13, 1852. Joseph Everett, born March 4, 1856.

dead.

1.3.

10.2.3.7.2.

1.
live in

Emily H. (Phillips) Harvey, born

July 24, 1842, in Ashford, Conn.;

married, in Chaplin, Conn., Joseph K. Harvey.

They

Scranton, Pa.

children.
1. 2.

3.

Lenora Byers, lives Eugene Bailey, Ever Kellerman,


Joseph
K.,

in
^

York, Pa.
>
lives in

Scranton, Pa.

4.

1. 3.

10.2. 3. 7.2.3.
born October 13, 1852, in Ashford, Conn.;

John Porter Phillips,


live in Mansfield Center,

married in May, 1877, in Ellington, Conn., Sarah Isabelle Woodworth.

They

Conn.
child.

1.

Isabelle,

lives in Rockville,

Conn.

1.3. 10. 2.3. 7.2.4.


Joseph Everett Phillips, born March
in
4,

1856, in Mansfield, Conn.;

married Lillian Victoria Rosalie Knowlton, a niece of Gen. Lyon.


York, Pa.

They

live

children.
1.

Lillian U.

2.

Raymond

O.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3.

945

10. 2. 3. 8.
16,

Charlotte (Huntington) Lanphear, born November


Norwich,
as
Ct.;

1791, in

married, December 31, 1815, Solomon, son of Jedediah and

Elizabeth Lanphear.

Chaphn,

in 1794,

He was born in that part of Mansfield, Ct., now known and died in October, 1867. His father was a soldier in
CHILDREN.

the Revolutionary war.

1.

Maria, born January 3, 1817; son of Thomas and Lucy


children.

married, October
(Foster)

9,

1837, Thomas,

Ford.

They had seven

2.

Jedediah, born June


She was born March
second, Mrs.

24, 1823;

married,

first,

Mary

Lucretia,
24, 1847.

daughter of Craft and Alice (Hunt) Smith, October


6,

1822, and died in 1865.

He

married,

Nancy Elizabeth Kendall, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Hinkley) Lathrop. She was born in Maine in 1840,
and was living in 1915. There were eight children. Among them is Rev. Walter E., who was for some time pastor of the Plymouth Church, in Hartford, Ct., but is now secretary of the Connecticut Temperance Union. He is a wide-awake temperance orator, who
3.
is

lecturing
in

now on

the evils of alcoholism.

Jedediah died

August, 1892.
7,

Jared, born December

1825; married,

June

11, 1850,

Harriet

M., daughter of William E. and Mehitable


4.

(Swift)

Young.

They had six children. Andrew^, born December


ton)

25, 1829;

married,

first,

Eliza White,

and, second, Mary, daughter of John Breed and Adeline (Pres-

Adams.

1. 3.

10.2. 4.
married,
24,
1

James Huntington, born October 1, 1743, in Norwich, Ct.; May 24, 1767, in Norwich, Ct., Hannah Curtis. She was born April
in

747,

Norwich, and died

in Royalton, Vt.

He was a farmer and a cabinet maker. He moved from Norwich, Ct., to Lebanon, N. H., about 1785, and to Royalton, Vt., about 1792, where he died March 22, 1808. He served in the Aar of the Revolution, as 3d Sergeant of
8th Co., 8th Regt. of Conn. Troops.
tered out

He
a

enlisted July 13, 1775, and


of a

was mus-

December

17, 1775.

He was

member

Masonic Order.
ct.

all but three of these children were born in NORWICH,


*1.
2. 3.

Hannah, born March 16, 1768. Molly, born August 25, 1769. James, born May 25, 1771.
Fear, born February
4,

*4.2! Jacob, born April 30, 1773.


5.

1775^ died April 4, 1783.

60

946
6.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Sarah, born November 28, 1776. Chandler, born August 30, 17 78. Jared, born July 11. 1780; died July

*7,
8.

1'2.

1780.

*9.
10.
11. 12.

Daniel, born July 17. 1781. Fear, born November 3, 1783, in Lebanon, N. H. Joshua, born September 4, 1785, in Lebanon, N. H. Jedediah, born June 20. 1791, in Lebanon, N. H.; died DecemI

ber 13, 1797, in Koyalton, Vt.

1.3. 10. 2. 4. 1. Hannah (Huntington) Cleveland, born ]March


Ct.;

6.1768, in Norwich.

married, in Lebanon, N. H., April

6,

1789. Stephen, son of Paine and

Susannah (Faulkner) Cleveland.


bury, Conn.

He was

born October

9,

1764, in Canter-

Mr. Cleveland was a farmer and a manufacturer.


peace at Bethel, Vt., for twenty years.
Plainfield,

He was also justice of the


from Canterbury,
Ct., to

He moved

N. H., about 1783, and

to Bethel, Vt., about 1791,

where he died

May

17, 1835.

He

served in the Revolutionary War,

first as private,

then as sergeant in

Capt. Benjamin Durkee's

Company

of matrosses.

He

enlisted

1782, and was discharged July 19, 1783, and received a pension.

August 19, His wife

died

March

21, 1846, in Bethel, Vt.

They were

Episcopalians.

CHILDREN.
1.

Susannah, born December


Plainfield,

6,

1789;

died January 14, 1852, in

N. H.
26, 1791.

2.

3.

Stephen, born September James, born December 24,

1793; died February


3,

1,

1800.

4.
5. 6.
7.

Hannah Huntington,
Mary,

born February

1796.

8. 9.

born June 9, 1798. Harriet, born December 25, 1800; died August James Payne, born March 20, 1803. Elizabeth, born November 18, 1805. Daniel, born February 17, 1807.

21, 1887.

10.

Charles Edward, born January


26, 1890.

26,

1809, and died February

These
Bethel, Vt.

children,

with the

exception of

the

fii-st

one,

were born

in

We

are indebted to Mr. Daniel Cleveland a ])rominent lawyer of San

Diego, Calif., and grandson of Stephen, No. 2 above, for this record.

1.3. 10. 2. 4. 4.
Jacob Huntington, born
March
26, 1797, in

April

30, 1773, in

Royalton, Vt., Martha Lindley.


2,

Norwich. Ct.; married, She was born April 26,

1775, and died September

1856.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
lie

947
9,

moved from New York


in the

to Ohio,

and September

1819,

met

his death

by drowning

Ohio River.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.
4.
5.

Martha, born October 12, 1797, and died January 29, 1826. Polly, born February 5, 1799, and died October 7, 1819. James, born December 25, 1800.
Temperance, born October 14, 1802; died July 20, 1804. Temperance, born December 30, 1804; died March 30, 1806.
Emily, born January 3, 1807. Benjamin, born February 26, 1809. Jacob, born January 10, 1813.

*6.
*7.

*8.
*9.
10.

William, born February 1, 1816. Daniel Lindley, born September


1. 3.

9,

1818; died October 25, 1823.

10.2.4.4.3.
25, 1800, in

James Huntington, born December


in Kelso,

Windsor

Co., Vt.;

married Maria Bowler, who was born Sejitember 10, 1803, and died in 1877,

Wash.

He He

lived in

New

York, Ohio and Indiana, and

in April, 1852,

moved

to

Kelso, Wash., where he died

May

14, 1872.

belonged to the Christian Church.

children.
*1.
2.

3.

Daniel Lindley, born July 11, 1822. William O., lives in CarroUton, Wash. Martha, married a Mr. Hayes.
Ozi Curtis.

4.
5. 6.
7.

James
Lydia.

S., lives in

Kelso,

Wash.

Samuel

J., lives in

Portland, Ore.

8. 9.

Annette.
Jacob. Joseph.

10.

1. 3. 10.

2.4. 4.

3. 1.

Daniel Lindley Huntington, born July 11, 1822, in Clermont Co., Ohio; married Mary Jane, daughter of Martin and Caroline (Cole) Stone. She was born November 12, 1825, in Shelby Co., Ind., and died July 1, 1901, in Kelso, Wash. He was a tanner, and moved from Ohio to Indiana in 1824, and to Cowlitz

Co.,

Washington Territory,

in 1852.

He

died October

8,

1891, in Kelso,

Wash,

He

belonged to the Christian Church.

948

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Walter

Scott,

is

dead.
20, 1850.
14, 1852,

2. 3.

Caroline, born July

Adelia Desdemona, born November


ber, 1884, near Kelso,

and died

in Octo-

Wash.
12, 1858.

4.

5.

Martin, is dead. Louisa Maria, born July

1.3. 10.2.4. 4.3. 1. 2.


Caroline (Huntington) Reese, born July
Ind.; married,

December 5, 1869, in Henry and Jane (McKean) Reese.

Kelso, AVash.,

20, 1850, in Brown Co., Thomas ]Mathews, son of 15, 1835, in Cler-

He was

born October

mont, Ohio.

Wash.

Mr. Reese is a clergyman in the Methodist church, and He was elected county treasurer, but resigned.

lives in

Kelso,

children.
1.

Mollie, born October


rollton.

20, 1870;

married August

8,

1892, in Car-

Wash., William Augustus Griswold.

They

live

in

Portland, Ore.
2.

Henry Lindley, born October 10, 1872, in Kelso, Wash.; married May 10, 1905, in Seattle, Wash., Minna Pauline Kulruke. They
live in Seattle,

Wash.
;

3.

4.

Martin, born January 7, 18^5 Nellie Maud, born December


ried April
7,

died in September 1875.


4,

1877, in Clarke Co., Wash.; mar-

1901, in Kelso, Wash., Robert Dudley Sprague.

They
5.

live in Centralia,
5,

Wash.
1880, in Gresham, Ore.; married

Ada

Louise, born June

Decem-

ber 25, 1899, in Kelso, Wash., Charles William Marsh.

They

6.

Wash. Gertrude Adelia, born June in Kelso, Wash.


live in Kelso,

5,

1882, in Carrollton, Wash.; lives

1.3. 10. 2.4. 4.3. 1. 5.


Louisa Maria (Huntington) McGowan, born July
Kelso, Wash.; married, June 27, 1878, in Kelso, Washington,
12,

1858, near

son of Alexander and Alison (Stewart)


1853, in Pittsburg, Pa.

McGowan.

James Douglas, He was born June 10,

Mr.
Wash.,
first

McGowan
to

in 1881,

came

is a retired farmer, and moved to Oregon in 1860, to Kelso, and to Portland, Oregon, in 1906, where he now lives. He Oregon via the Isthmus of Panama, and, as a young man, was in

Oregon during the Indian troubles before they were placed on reservations. He has been an Elder in the Christian Church since 1895,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

949

Mary, born May


Portland, Ore.

27, 1879, in

Independence, Ore.; married, August

31, 1910, in Portland, Ore.,

Herbert

Elliot Bloyd.

They

live in

2.

Ella, born September


land, Ore.

26, 1883, in Kelso,

Wash.; she

lives in Port-

1. 3.

10. 2.4.4. 6.
3,

Emily (Huntington) Longley, bom January


Vt.;

1807, in Royalton,
of the

married October

5,

1834, the Rev. John Longley,

who was one

pioneer preachers of the Christian church.


After their marriage they lived for two years in Vienna,

Rush County,

and four years

Yorktown, Delaware Co., four years in Noblesville, and. in 1844, moved to Lafayette, Ind., which was the home of the family until the After that Mrs. Longley made her home with death of Mr. Longley in 1867. her children, most of the time with her youngest daughter, Mrs. D. R. Lucas, at whose home she died, in 1902, at the advanced age of ninety-five, retaining all her faculties till the last. She was a woman of remarkable intellectual
in

power, and had a wonderful memory.

CHILDREN.
*
*
1. 2. 3.

Ella, born June 16, 1838. Mary Ellen, born November

24, 1842.

Minor M.,born
ville, Ind.,

October

5,

1844, and died

May

18, 1889, in

Nobles-

without issue.

1.3. 10.2. 4. 4. 6. 1.
Ella (Longley) Wilson, born June
ried,

July
2,

17, 1867, in Lafayette, Ind.,

16, 1838, in Yorktown, Ind.; marGeorge T. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson died

June

1912.

children.
1.

Emma

* *
*

2.

A., born June 30, 1869, in Jacksonville, Alice Carey, born September 18, 1871.

111.

3.

Howard
Charles

L.,

born July

3,

1873.
12, 1878.

4.

E.,

born October

1. 3.

10. 2.4. 4.6.

1. 2.

Alice Carey (Wilson) Weitz, born September 18, 1871, in Jacksonville, 111.; married, September 6, 1898, in Des Moines, Iowa, Fred U. Weitz.
children, born in des MOINES, IOWA.
1.

2. 3.

Rudolph, born January Greta, born in 1903.

5,

1901.

4.

Heinrich, born in 1905. Els A Rose, born October

21, 1914.

950

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 10.2.4.4.6. 1.3.


Howard
ber
5,

L.

Wilson, born July

3,

1873, in Astoria,

111.;

married Decem-

1895, Jessie Pilcher, in Gallatin, Missouri.

CHILD.
1.

Glenn

P.,

born September

12, 1896.

1.3. 10. 2. 4.4. 6. 1.4.


Charles
E.

Wilson, born October

12, 1878, in Lafayette,

111.;

married

Nellie Hawthorne.

children.
1.

2.

Ward. Wayne.

1.3. 10.2.4. 4. 6.2.


Mary Ellen (Longley)
ville, Ind.;

Lucas, born November

24, 1842, in

Nobles-

married November 24, 1861,

in Lafayette, Ind.,

Daniel R. Lucas.

children.
* * *
1.

2.

Hugh, born November 8, 1864. Katherine E., born December

6,

1870.

3. 4.

Maude Ellen, born Max J., born August

February

20, 1874.

5.

10, 1876, in Des Moines, Iowa; married, November 27, 1905, in Danville, 111., Stella Wagner. Mary King, born March 7, 1883.

1. 3. 10.

2.4.4. 6.

2. 1.
Ind.; married,

Hugh
cember
2,

Lucas, born November 8, 1864, in Lafayette, 1886, in Des Moines, Iowa, Ethelyn Hotchkiss.
children.

De-

1.

2.

3.

John H., born July 4, 1890. Daniel R., born January 26, 1893, in Chicago, 111. Frank C, born December 10, 1894, in Chicago, 111.

1.3. 10. 2.4.4.6.2.


John H. Lucas,
Farrell.

1. 1.
Marion

born July

4,

1890; married in January, 1912,

children.
1. 2.

John, born December 22, 1912. Hugh, born in March, 1914.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

951

1. 3. 10. 2. 4.4. 6. 2. 2. Katherine


ville, 111.;

E.

(Lucas) Turner, born December

6,

1870, in Jackson-

married, February 11, 1893, James

W.

Turner, and died March 11,

1908.

CHILD.
1.

Agnes, born April


L. Northrop.

12, 1894; married,

December

24, 1914,

Robert

1.3. 10.2.4.4. 6. 2. 3.
Maude Ellen
ton,
111.;

married,

(Lucas) Rumplek, born February December 20, 1893, in Indianapolis, Rumpler

20, 1874, in Clay-

Ind.,

Edward

C.

Ilumpler.

We

are indebted to Mrs.

for details of the descendants of Emily,

(1. 3. 10. 2. 4. 4. 6.)

CHILD.
1.

Mary

Louise, born September

28, 1895, in Indianapolis, Ind.

1. 3.

10. 2.4.4. 6.2. 5.


7,

Mary King
married, October

(Lucas) Aid, born March


9,

1883, in
I).

Des Moines, Iowa;


Aid.

1902, in Indianapolis, Ind.,

Frank

CHILD.
1.

Alice, born February

19, 1907, in

IndianapoUs, Ind.

1. 3.
N.

10.2.

4. 4. 7.
26,

Benjamin Huntington, born February


Stone.

1809,

in

Canandaigua,

Y.; married, July 29, 1832, Jerusha, daughter of Isaac

She was born November 17, 1809, in Wash. He was a farmer, and lived in Nashville, Ind., until he moved to WashHe was Probate Judge of tlie County, U. S. Internal Reveington, in 1852. nue Assessor from 1862 to 1865, and a member of Legislatui-e in 1866. He died March 17, 1895, in Castle Rock, Washington.
1886, in Castle Rock,

and Eunice (Tracy) Vermont, and died August 27,

CHILDREN, born IN INDIANA.


1.

2. 3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

*
*

8.

Pembroke, born August 22, 1833, and died February 13, 1851. Jacob, born January 21, 1835; died June 29, 1835. Mary Emily, born October 22, 1836; married, October 19, 1854, Charles Holman. She died in September, 1910, in Portland, Ore. Eunice Tracy, born December 27, 1838. Flora Rosalie, born jNIarch 4, 1841. David Stone, born November 16, 1843.. Martha Lindley, l)orn July 7, 1846; married, October 8, 1865, James Spencer. She died January 14, 1895. Isaac Benjamin, born January 30, 1851.

952

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGT.
1. 3.

10. 2.4. 4. 7. 4.
27,

Eunice Tracy (Huntington) Olson, born December


Nashville, Ind.; married, August
1,

1838, in
Oliflf

1858, in Cowlitz County, Wash.,

Olson,

who was born

in

Sweden

in 1834.

They

reside in Kelso,

Wash.

CHILDREN.
1.

Clara Louise,
ried,

born August

4,

1859, in Monticello, Wash.; mar-

2.

3.

4.
5.

6.

December 16, 1882, in Freeport, Wash., Charles Henry Davolt. They live in Kelso, Wash. Ada Louise, born June 3, 1861, and died jSTovember 3, 1863, in Monticello, Wash. Mary Lorena, born March 30, 1863, in Monticello, Wash.; married, May 14, 1889, in Freeport, Wash., Walter J. Longman, who is dead. Mrs. Longman lives in Kelso, AVash. Amelia Kosalie, born May 14, 1865, in Monticello, Wash. Jerusha Edna, born September 9, 1867, in Monticello, Wash.; married January 31, 1889, in Chehalis, Wash., Frank E. Hyatt. She died March 29, 1900, in Portland, Ore. Maude Edith, born April 29, 1869, in Freeport, Wash.; married,
October
9,

1889, in Freeport,

Wash., Leroy Francis Stephens.

7.

They live in Portland, Ore. Lulu Arabelle, born March 9, 1871, in Freeport, Wash.; married, December 14, 1892, in Freeport, Wash., George Frank They live in Kelso, Wash. Davolt.
Ben.jamin Oliff, born July 16, 1873, in Freeport, Wash.; married June 14, 1899, in Catlin, Wash., Laura Larson. They live in Kelso, Wash.

8.

9.

Alamander,

born July

5,

1875, in

Freeport, Wash.; died

May

9,

1882, in Freeport,
10.

Wash.
born N^ovember
1,

Charles Holman,
They

1877, in Freeport, Wash.;

married, December 25, 1900, in Catlin, Wash., Hattie Barlow.


live in Kelso,

Wash.
16, 1879, in Freeport,

11.

Kathryn Eunice,
married,

born December
26, 1907, in

Wash.;

November

Kelso, Wash., Paul Plebuch.

12.

They live in Portland, Ore. Elizabeth Tracy, born February 17, 1883, in Freeport, Wash.; married November 26, 1902, in Freeport, Wash., Earnest H. Gray. They live in Prosser, Wash.

1.3. 10. 2.4.4.7. 5.


Flora Rosalie (Huntington) Shepardson,
born March
4,

1841, in

Shelby Co., Ind.; married, September 18, 1859, in Cowlitz Co., Wash., Loi*He was born in enzo Dow, son of Otis and Susan (Gibbs) Shepardson.
Guilford, Vt.,

November

13, 1829.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Mr. Shepardson was a
Kelso, Wash., until his
Kelso,
farmet-,

953

in Guilford, Vt., until 1835, then in

and served as County Assessor. He lived Mongo, Ind., until 1854, and finally in death, January 4, 1904. Mrs. Shepardson lives in

Wash.

CHILDREN.
1.

Arthur, born August


Wash.

14, 1860, in Monticello,

W.

T.; married, in
live in Kelso,

1885, in Kelso, Wash.,

Orpha

Belle Knoles.

They

2.

3.

Edmund, born November 7, 1861; port, W. T. Benjamin Freligh, born July 23,

died June 24, 1868, in Free-

1863.

4.

Oliff, born February 2, 1867; married, about 1895-6, man. They live in Liraoncito, Sinaloa, Mexico.

Maud Chap-

5.

Edna, born April

2,

1869; married,

November

20, 1889, in Castle

Rock, Wash., Samuel McKone, who lived


died April 20, 1890.
6.

in Castle

Rock.

She

7.

8.
9.

They live in 16, 1872; married Effie Meikle. Wash. Bessie, born December 7, 1875; married, November 6, 1905, Eugene S. Wright. They live in St. Johns, Ore. Samuel David, born February 13, 1877; died in June, 1893.
Pliny, born August
Kelso,

Otis, born February 13, 1880.

10.

Victor, born February

1,

1884.

1.3. 10. 2. 4.4. 7. 6.


ried

David Stone Huntington, born November 16, 1843, in Indiana; marMary Emma Morrill, in Silver Lake, Wash. He was a farmer. He moved from Indiana to Castle Rock, Wash., about
She
lives in Castle

1852, where he died January 16, 1874.


is

now Mrs. M. E. Graves.

Mrs. Huntington married again, and Rock, Wash.

child.
*1.

David Stone, born November

7,

18 73.

1.3. 10. 2.4.4. 7. 6. 1.


David Stonk Huntington, born November
Wash.; married, March
6,
7,

1873, in Castle Rock,

1901, in Spokane, Wash., Lillian Jane, daughter of


in

William

W. Warner.
is

She was born

ried before this marriage to Carl Scheuffle, of

He
Wash.,

a conductor with the N. F.

Sheboygan Falls, Wis., and was marMichigan City, Ind. Ry. Co. He moved from Castle Rock,

Tacoma, Wash., in June, 1882, to Livingston, Mont., in September, 1895, thence to Spokane, Wash., May 5, 1899, where he now resides.
to

954

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.
2.

Evelyn June, born June 1, 1903, in Spokane, Wash. David William, born June 9, 1909, in Spokane, Wash.
1. 3.

10.2. 4. 4. 7.8.

Ind.; married,

Isaac Benjamin Huntington, born January 30, 1851, in Nashville, first, November 9, 1874, in Castle Rock, Wash., Annie Mable, daughter of George Robert and Sarah E. (Hoar) Pyle. She was born November 9, 1853, in Wisconsin, and died October 27, 1886, in Castle Rock, Wash. He married, second, November 20, 1889, in Castle Kock, Etta jNIay, the adopted daughter of Nelson and Emily Estay. She was born April 18,
1869, in

New
is

York.

He

a farmer, and lives in Castle Rock, Wash.

They

are Methodists.

children.
All but the last of these children were born in Castle Rock,
1.

Wash.

*2.
3.

*4.
*5.
6.

Isaac Herbert, born October 17, 1875, and died March 18, 1878, in Castle Rock, Wash. Emma Jerusha, born August 13, 1877. Minnie Eunice, born May 5, 1879, and died August 2, 1890, in Castle Rock, Wash. Georgia Pearl, born May 10, 1882.

George Howard,
at Castle

born October
April
3,

4,

1883.

Tracie Amelia, born

1891; mai-ried February 22, 1911,

Rock, Wash., William Franklin, son of Ebenezer GraElla (Hitchcock) Tate.


is

ham and
1886.

He was born November 12, moved from Ilillsboro to Portland, Ore., September 29, 1898, to San Diego, Cal., March 1, 1811. He They are is a graduate of the Portland Business College. He
a merchant, and
Methodists.
21, 1905, in Portland, Ore.

7.

Benjamin Clark, born June

1.3. 10.2.4.4. 7. 8. 2. Emma Jerusha (Huntington) Brown, born August


Castle

13,

1877,

in

Rock, Wash.; married, August 13, 1895, in Castle Rock, Wash., lie was born Willis, son of John Jackson and Mary Jane (Edwards) Brown, October 21. 1866, in Texas.

Mr. Brown

is

a farmer, and lives in Hubbard, Ore.

children.
1.

2.

Claude Pembrooke, born June 5, 1896. Robert Huntington, born September 11,
Annie Pearl, born
April 21, 1904.

1899.

3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

955

1.3. 10. 2.4.4. 7. 8. 4.


Georgia Pearl (Huntington) Bell, born May
10, 1882, in Castle

Rock, Wash.; married, November 18, 1903, in Castle Rock, Wash., Clyde Raymond, son of Joseph Henry and Sarah Amanda (Robinson) Bell. He was born January 17, 1877, in Sheakleyville, Pa. Mr. Bell is a civil engineer. He was county engineer from January 1907, to January 1909, and town clerk from January 1, 1911, to January 1, 1912. He lived in Kerns, Wash., moved to Toledo, Wash., in August, 1904, and to
Castle Rock, Wash., where he

now

lives, in

1912.

CHILDREN.
1.

Howard Raymond,
Wash.

born September

13,

1905, in

Castle Rock,

2.
3.

Margaret Pearl,

born November 26, 1907, in Portland, Ore. Georgia Ruth, born January 10, 1911, in Castle Rock, Wash.

1.3. 10.2.4.4. 7.8.5.


George Howard Huntington,
born October
4, 1883, at

Castle Rock,

Wash.; married, September 30, 1907, at Castle Rock, Wash., Annabell, daughter of George William Bowen. She was born in Centralia, Mo., March 22,
1887.

Kalama, Wash., from September, Rock, where he now lives. He was draughtsman under the county engineer for two years. He is president of the Epworth League, Sunday School Superintendent, and held other minor offices in the Methodist Church.
is

He

a civil engineer.

He

lived in

1907, to January, 1909,

when he moved

to Castle

children.
1. 2.

Glen Howard, born August 13, 1908. Annie Price, born September 23, 1910.
1. 3.

10.2.

4.

4.8.
New York
State; mar-

Jacob Huntington, born January


ried,

10, 1813, in

July 29, 1836, in Connersville, Indiana, Susan Gratia Burke.


in

born

New

Hampshire or Vermont, and died


a farmer and a blacksmith.

in

May, 1883,

in Castle

She was Rock,

Wash.

He was

New York

State to Ohio

when he was
to

Illinois until 1852,

when he went

with his parents from and lived in Indiana and Washington, where he died, October 7,
six years old,

He moved

1898, in Castle Rock.

He

believed with the Universalists.

children, born in connersville, INDIANA.


1.

Eliza Wesleyette, born April


in

3,

1837

mai-ried,

May

24, 1854,

Lewis

Co.,

Wash., Charles A. Thatcher.

956
2.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Livonia Miranda, born December 8, 1838; 1865, in Lewis Co., Wash., John M. Lyon. Hannah Jane, born December 2, 1840.
Emily, born January
ville,
5.

niarried,

March

19,

3.

4.

28, 1843; died,

July

12, 1846, in

Conners-

Ind.
16,

Benjamin, born April


nersville, Ind.

1845; died, February


1850.

9,

1849, in Con-

6.

Henry Van Norman,

born June

1,

1.3. 10. 2. 4. 4. 8. 3.
Hannah Jane (Huntington)
nersville, Ind.; married.

May

7,

1865, in Monticello, Wash.,

of Jesse

and Mary (Stone) Smith.

Smith, born December 2, 1840, in ConXoyes Harvey, son He was liorn October 28, 1823, in Huron

Co., Ohio.

Mr. Smith was a farmer. In 1831 he moved to Shelby Co., Ind., in 1848 1849 to Goldmines in California, in 1859 to Washington, and lived from 1864 in Tucker, Wash., where he died February 6, 1899.
to Oregon, in

CHILDREN, BORN IN COWLITZ COUNTY, WASHINGTON.


1.

Jessie Arabella, born August 6, 1868; married, September 3, They live in Castle 1893, in Tucker, Wash., Joseph O'Neil.
Rock, Wash.

2.

3.

Florence May, born September George Henry, born November


1900, in Tucker, Wash.,

1,

1870; died January 20, 1878. 1873; married, February


18,

12,

Agnes Westfall.

They

live in Castle

Rock, Wash.
4.

5.

Carrie Augusta, born December 23, 1S75; married October 14, They live in Tacoma, Wash. 1903, William Dean Orr. Edmund Morton, born May 13, 1879; married, February 21, 1906, Myrtle Emma Stock. They live in Castle Rock, Wash.

1. 3. 10. 2. 4. 4. 8. 6.

Henry Van Norman Huntington,


ville,

Indiana

daughter of
20, 1849, in

born June 1, 1850, in ConnersWoodland, Wash., Fanny Verona, She was born September William and Mary (Garbett) Bratton.
;

married, June

2,

1874, in

Verona, Wisconsin.
is

He
steward

is

a blacksmith and a farmer, and has lived in Castle Rock, Washing-

ton, since

in the

two years of age. He has served as justice of the peace, and Methodist Church.

CHILDREN, BORN IN CASTLE ROCK, WASH.


1.

2.

Gratia Garbett, Luther Walker,


Wash.

born June

1,

1875.

born December 18, 1876; lives at Silver Lake,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

957

Florence May, born March


Hammell;
lives in Castle

31, 1878;

married Daniel Frederick

Rock, Wash.

4.
5. 6.

Jacob Braxton, born October 27, 1879. Eva Anna, born January 12, 1882. Henry Emerson, born February 3, 1884, and
1899, by accidental shooting.

died Januaiy 10,

7.

Fanny Tressie,

born March

8,

1890.

8.

Maud Verona,

born April

23, 1893.

1.3.10.2.4.4.9.
William Huntington,
born October
2,

born February

1,

1816, in Munroe, Co., N. Y.;

married, June 23, 1839, in Delaware Co., Ind., Eliza Jane Koontz.
1823, and died January 12, 1896, at Castle Rock.

She was

Wash.
which

He was

a farmer.

He

lived in

Brown

Co., Ind., until 18.52, during

year he crossed the plains


of about 500 acres

in a prairie

schooner, and finally located on a claim

which is now known as Castle Rock, Washington. Here For many years he was the only resident in the vicinity, and all travelers and new comers made his house their home, and were always welcome, whether alile or not to pay for their accommodations. In later years, when the N. P. R. R. was completed, and the everlasting tramp made his appearance, Mr. Huntington built a house alongside the track for the free use of the wanderers, and, as his own home was not far from the track, most of them called on him for something to eat, and not one was ever refused. On a mile post by the R. R. in the vicinity was found the following inhe spent his
life.

scription, "

You can always

get something to eat of the old

man who

lives

behind the Rock."

Mr. Huntington joined the Christian (Campbellite) Church early in life, and religion with him became a matter of life and conduct. He practiced
Christianity in his every-day
life, and preached it on Sundays, if no one else was there to preach. For several years he was the only preacher, and performed that duty to the best of iiis ability and without compensation. He would not accept a

penny

for

preaching the Gospel, but was always willing to help pay others
it.

lib-

erally for doing

The

city of Castle
in extent,

Rock derived
which

its

name from a somewhat eroded


80 to 100
feet,

rock,

over an acre
Castle
litz

rises to the height of

and has the

appearance of being castellated.


county, and

Rock post-office is undoulitedly the oldest now in existence in Cowamong the oldest in the state, having been established, orio-inits

ally, at

the residence of William Huntington,


fifties,

first

postmaster, some time

during the

when

mails were carried by canoe on the river from Monti-

cello to Cowlitz

Landing.

After the military road was completed on the west side of the river, in 1861, the office was removed across to the residence of Henry Jackson, and

958

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

But, in 1872, on completion of the N. P. Mr. Jackson appointed postmaster. R. R. from Kalama to Olequa, the post-office was re-established at the old near the rock from which the place was named. location Mr. Huntington, having been again appointed post-master continued to hold the appointment

until 1887,

when he

resigned.
to 1869,

He was
member
years.

United States Marshal of the Territory from 1861

was a

of the Territorial Legislature in 1856,

and

also of the

upper branch of
for forty -five

the Legislature in 1872.

He was

elder in the Christian

Church

He
1.

died April 19, 1894.

CHILDREN.

Annette, born

]\Iarch 26, 1840, in

Delaware

Co., Ind.;

married

in

1858, in Rainier, Ore., Jason Frye.


2.

Jacob, born October


3,

3,

1843, in Delaware Co., Ind., and died July

1861, in Cowlitz Co.,

Wash.
13, 1846,

3.

William, born February


Delaware
Co., Indiana.

and died January


30, 1849.

19, 1848, in

*
*

4.
5.
6.

Benjamin Franklin, born March Susan Rebecca, born January 15, Albert Minor, born March 27,
1876, in Cowlitz Co.,

1853.
1855, and

died

in

November,

Wash.
19, 1857.

* *
*

7.

Mary

Emily, born April

8.
9.

Charles Alvin, born


George, born
1.

April 28, 1860.

April 27, 1862.

3. 10.
3,

2.4.4. 9.4.
30, 1849, in George-

Benjamin Franklin Huntington, born March


town, Ind.; married, July
1856, in Indiana. 1871, at Castle Rock, Wash.,

Euphamia AVarner,
22,

daughter of Wilson and Permelia (Mapes) Brewer.

She was born July


in 1883,

He
Rock

is

a farmer.

He moved

to

Montesano, Wash.,
in 1902, in

back to Castle

in 1889, to

Pullman, Wash.,

1903 to Yoncalla, Ore., then, in

Christ,

He belongs to the Church of 1904, back to Castle Rock, where he now lives. and is an elder at the present time, (1911.)
CHILDREN.
1.

Annett, born January


Portland, Ore.

27, 1875; married, in

June, 1893, in Forest


24, 1910,
in

Grove, Ore., Charlie Berry.

She died March


25, 1877,

2.

Albert Benjamin, born June


1907, in Castle Rock,

and died September

18,

Wash.
31, 1878, in Cowlitz Co.,

3.

Permelia Jank, born October


Taylor.

Wash.;

married, at Castle Rock, Wash., in October, 1898, George

They

live in Lewiston, Idaho.

*4.

Laura, born January

30, 1881.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
5.

959
Rock, Wash., married, in

Agnes, born March


March, 1901,
in

23, 1882, in Castle

her native town, Henry Francis Watkins.

They

reside in Sightly,
6.

Wash.
18, 18S3, in
in

Oscar, born May


Kalama, Wash.,
Sightly,

Montesano, Wash.;
Stella

married, in
live

July, 1904,

Howe.

They

in

Wash.
in

*7.
8.

LoRENA, born July 30, 1885. Akabell, born January 17, 1887,
February
Portland, Ore.

14, 1!06, in Portland, Ore.,

Montesano, Wash.; married, Emil KroU. They live in

0.

Lucy Adeline,
Castle Rock,

10.

born Auorust 26, 188l, and died March 6, 181)7, in Wash. Reuben William, born September 9, 1891, in Sightly, AVash., and died March 12, 189 7, in Castle Rock, Wash. Elsie, born September
17, 1892, in Sightly,

11.

Wash.; married, Jan-

uary 13, 1909, in Castle Rock, Wash., Wesley Harrison Corp.

They

live in Portland,

Ore.

1.3. 10.2. 4. 4. 9. 4.4.


Laura (Huntington) Raymond,
born January 30, 1881, in Castle

Rock, Wash.; married, October 8, 1899, in Forest Grove, Ore., Melsor Elmer, son of Alexander J. and Carrie Alice (Burton) Raymond. He was born June ]8, 1868, in Edenville, Mich. Mr. Raymond is a lumberman, and lives in Chehalis, Wash. They belong to the Christian Church.

children.
1.

2.

3.

4.
5.

Joseph Royal, born September 11, 1901, in Forest Grove, Ore. Earl Elmer, born January 10. 1904, in Castle Rock, Wash. Nellie Lula, born January 18, 1907, in Kelso, Wash. Flora May, born September 3, 1908, in Raymond, Wash. Harold Leroy, born jNIarch 20, 1910, in Chehalis, Wash.

1.3. 10.2.4. 4. 9. 4. 7.
Lorena (Huntington) Swift,
Wash.; married, January
son of
24, 1874, in Svitus, in Montesano, Rock, Wash., Martin Enevald, Elias Larsen and Euger Marie (Johnson) Swift. He was born January
12, 1902, in Castle

born July 30, 1885,

Norway.

Mr. Swift
1895.

is

a farmer, and

moved from Sandnes, Norway,

to

Dunbar,

Iowa, in 1890, to Dundee, Texas, in January, 1894, to PauUina, Iowa, in June,

and

to Sightly,

Wash., where he now resides (1911), in December, 1899.


IN SIGHTLY,

THE LAST FIVE CHILDREN, BORN


1.

WASH.

Marie, born December


Elias, born August

27, 1902, in Castle

Rock, Wash.

2.

26, 1904.

960
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Credie, born March
23, 1906.
1,

4.
5.

Helda, born February

1908.

6.

Lucv, born February 4, 1910. Jewne, born June 1, 1911.

1. 3.

10.2.4.4.9.5.
15,

Susan Rebecca (Huntington) Shear, born January


Monticello, Wash.;

1853, in

married, in 1870, in Castle Rock, Wash., Oliver


in

Henry

Shear.

He was

born

Tennessee, and moved from Castle Rock, Wash., to

Portland, Ore., where they

now

live.

He

served in the Civil War.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

4. 5. 6.

Isabel Scott, born December 10, 1870, in Monticello, Wash. Eliza Jane Mackanzie, born November 5, 1872, in Castle Rock, Wash. Carrie, born in 1873, in Castle Rock; died in 1879. William Oliver, born in 1877; died in 1879, of diphtheria. Orrin Garfield, born in 1881.

Arthur

Otice, born

in 1883.

1. 3. 10.

2.4. 4.9.7.
born April
19, 1857, in Castle

Mary Emily (Huntington) Newman,

Rock, Wash.; married, January 1, 1879, in Castle Rock, David Clare, son of Jonathan and Deborah (Corbett) Newman. He was born October 31, 1843,
in

New
Mr.

Brunswick, Canada.

Newman

is

a farmer, and lived in Castle Rock,

Wash.

He moved
now

to

Bay

City, Wash., in 1880,

and

in

1890, to Gaston, Ore., where he


Civil

lives

(1912).
unteers.

Wash.

Pe was a sergeant, during the He was an elder at one time When a small child he, with his

War,

in Co. L, 51st

Maine Vol-

Church, in Gaston, parents, moved to Rockland, Me., and


in the Christian

later to Houlton,

where he lived up to the time of the AVar. His wife died April 17, 1911, in Forest Grove, Ore.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary

Emily, born February

23, 1880, in Castle

Rock, Wash.

2.
3.

Annie Jane, born February 28, 1882, in John's River, Wash. George Thomas, born April 28, 1884, in Bay City, Wash.; marThey live in McMinnville, Ore. Nellie Purdy. Katie Alice, born January 12, 1888, in Bay City, Wash.;
died

4.

5.

May 24. 1890, in Gaston, Ore. Eva May, born May 24, 1894, in

Gaston, Ore.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3.

961

10. 2.4.4. 9. 8.
April 28, 1860, in

Charlrs Alvin Huntington, born

Cowlitz

Co.,

Wash.; married, July 28, 1882, in Castle Rock, Wash., daughter of William Thomas and Mary (Spain) Goodnight.
Eureka, Kansas.

Naome

Octavia,
in

She was born

He

is

a farmer, and lives in Castle Rock, Wash., where he was constable

for ten years.

They

are Carapbellites.
'^.

CHILDREN, BORN IN CASTLE RC


1.

WASH.
in
4,

Eva May,

born

May

13, 1883; married,

Castle Rock, Wash., Rev. Everard

September 7, 1905, Moon. 3he died March

1907, in Castle Rock.

2.
3. 4.

Bessie Leona, born November 17, 1887. LiDA Lenora, born April 4, 1889, in Castle Rock, where

she

lives.

Maude,

born February 21, 1891; Castle Rock.

died December 14, 1891, in

5.

Clarence, born December


Castle Rock.

21, 1892,

and died March

16, 1896, in

1.3. 10. 2. 4. 4.9.8. 2.


Castle Rock, Wash.; married,

Bessie Leona (Huntington) Moon, born November 17, 1887, in June 14, 1908, Rev. Everard Moon. He is a
CHILD.
1.

Missionary in Africa.

Jesse Charles, born December

11, 1911, in Bolenge, Afi-ica.

1.3. 10.2. 4. 4. 9. 9.
born April 27, 1862, in Monticello, Wash.; marAugust 26, 1888, in Castle Rock, Wash., Luella, daughter of Edward and Mary Jane (Montgomery) Dunbar. She was born December 20, 1870, in Winfield, Kan., and died March 8, 1901, in Castle Rock. He married, second, July 15, 1908, in Castle Rock, Tolbert, daughter of Robert Letcher and Margaret (Arnspiger) Mountjoy, who was the widow of George Gordon, of Bloomington, 111. She was born March 17, 1878, in Atlanta, 111. He moved from Monticello, to Castle Rock, Wash., in 1865, to Olympia, Wash., in 1870, to Castle Rock, again, in 1871, and to Portland, Ore., where he now lives, in 1910.
ried, first,

George Huntington,

children, born in castle rock, WASHINGTON.


1. 2.

Alva James, born August 15, 1889. Beatrice, born March 10, 1891 married, October tle Rock, Wash., Robin Howard Dickinson. Kalama, Wash,
;

9,

1909, in Caslive

They

in

61

962
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Roy, born September 21, 1892. Delbert, born August 30, 1896, Letcher Laverne, born November

4.
5.

12, 1909.

1.3.10.2.4.7.
Chandler Huntington,
ried, first,

born August 30, 17 78, in Norwich, Conn.; mar-

December

3,

1801, in Vermont,

Anna

AA'allis.

She was born Janu-

ary
Ind.

1,

1779, in Newburyport, Mass., and died August 14, 1844, in Shelby Co.,

He
died

married, second,

March

2,

1845, in Shelby Co., Ind., Abigail Cole,

who

December

3,

1845.

He
He was

in 1807, then to

was a farmer, and moved from Royalton, Vt., to Monroe Co., N. Y., Shelby Co., Indiana, in 1820, where he died April 12, 1846.

a Captain during the

War

of 1812.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Lucia, born October Royal Mayhew. Elvira, born March


Elisha

7,

1802, in

Vermont; married,

in Indiana,

28,

1803, in

Vermont; married

in Indiana,

Mayhew.
Curtis, born August
born November born September
13, 1806, in

3.

Hannah

Vermont; married

in

Indiana, Joseph Klinck.

4. 5. 6.
7.

James Nelson,

9,

1808.

* *
*

Harry Darby,

12, 1811.

Spencer Wallis, born April

23, 1814.

8.

Chandler Robinson, born July 29, 1817. Mary, born April 9, 1820, in Shelby Co., Ind.;
Jonathan Arlson.

married, in Indiana

1.3. 10.2.4. 7.4.


James Nelson Huntington,
born November
9,

1808, in IMonroe Co.,

N. Y.; married, in 1830, Elmira Banks. She was born November 25, 1812, and died December 16, 1865. He married, second, in 1867, Elizabeth Kester. She was born February 22, 1841, and died October 16, 1884. He was a farmer. He died November 12, 1884, in Cumberland, Indiana.

children.
1.

2. 3.

Sarah, born June 15, 1832. William Chandler, born September 8, 1834. Melinda, born December 5, 1835; died December

23, 1848.

4.

Mary

Susan, born May

13, 1839; died

October

5,

1840.

5.
6.
7.

James Noble,

born March 27, 1841.


25, 1844.

Nancy Ann,

born June 25, 1843; died March


l)orn

Charlks Hiram,

August

16,

1845; died March 14, 1865.


;

8.

Mariah Caroline,

born October 23, 184 7

died August 10, 1852.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
9.

963
died August 18, 1852.

*10.
11. 12.
13.

Oscar Mayhew, born August 18, 1850; Frank Henry, born August 18, 1852.

Edward B., born June 16, 1855. Harry D., born February 29, 1868 Ada Almyra, born July 6, 1869.
Hector Hall, born August John Howard, born May 1,

died July 28, 1898.

14.

19, 1871.

15.

1873; died October 14, 1892.


1881.

*16.
17.

Ora, born December 26, 1876. Mary Lena Branch, born September

1,

1.3. 10. 2.4. 7. 4. 2.


William Chandler Huntington,
berland, Ind.; married, September
7,

born September

8,

1834, in

Cum-

1862, in Union City, Ohio, Sarah Anne,

daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Isabelle (Wiley) Loring.

She was born

May

13, 1844, in

Randolph, Ind.

He was
ary 11, 1896.

a railroad engineer.

He moved
111.,

from Union City, Ind., to Indi-

anapolis in 1866, then to Centralia,

in April, 1869,
111.

where he died Febru-

Mrs. Huntington lives in Centralia,

He was

a Universalist.

children.
1.

Almyra Maud,

born June

9,

1863, in

Union

City, Ind.

2.

Frances Isabelle, born March


Jacksonville,
111.

18, 1867, in

Knox,

Ind.; married,

April 26, 1893, in Centralia, III, William Flnetl.

They

live in

3.

Sarah Elizabeth,
December
live in Chicago,

born January

16, 1869, in
111.,

25, 1901, in Centralia,


111.

Knox, Ind.; married, Frank Elijah Hull. They


111.;

4.

James Nelson, born


June
Centralia,
111.

April 12, 1871, in Centralia,

married,
live in

18, 1901, in Centralia,

Melissa Ellen

JolifF.

They

5.
6.

William Harry,

born April 12, 1871.

Mary

Delia, born February 8, 1878, in Centralia, ill.; married, January 21, 1906, in Centralia, Donald Lucas Carlyle. They
live in Centralia.

7.

Hollie Ray, born January


February
25,

15, 1884, in Centralia,


111.,

111.;

married,

1906, in Centralia,

William Julius Voight.

They

live in Centralia.

1.3. 10.2.4. 7. 4.5. James Noble Huntington, bom March 27, 1841
ConweU, and died March
15, 1891.

married Angelina

His widow

is still

living.

children.
*
1.

2.

Forest Conwell, born March 25, 1866. Jeanette, married William C. Lippert, and

lives in Cleveland,

O.

964
3. 4.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Pearl, married Ulysses Jordon, and lives in Indianapolis, Tnd. Laura, married George Wilkins, and lives in Indianapolis. Claude, lives in Chicago, 111.
Dick,
is is

5.
6.
7.

dead.
also dead.

LuLA,

1.3. 10.2. 4. 7.4. 5. 1.


FoRKST CoNWEi L HuNTiNGTON, born March
Ind.; married,
25, 1866, in Indianapolis,
of

October

17, 1888, in Indianapolis,

Martha, daughter
9,

Jacob

and I^lizabeth (Dieber) (iamerdinger.


Indianapolis.

She was born February

1859, in

He was
Ind.,

in the seed business.

He

died June 27, 1893, in Indianapolis,

where

his

widow was

living in 1915.

CHILDREN.
1.

FiVA

2.

Ruth Angelina,

May, born January 17, born May

1890.
23, 1892.

1.3. 10. 2.4. 7.4. 10.


Frank Henry Huntington,
Ind.;

born August

18,

1852, in Indianapolis,

married November

12, 1889, in Centralia,

III.,

Sarah Ann, daughter of


15, 1857,

Thomas Pick and Delia


in Cincinnati, O.

(Butler) Wright.

She was born December

He

is

a locomotive engineer.

He

attended the North Western Christian


Nickerson, Kan., and

University, in Indianapolis, Ind.

In 1873 he moved to Centralia, 111., in 1881 1887 to Newton, Kan., where he now lives.

to

in

CHILDREN.
1.

Thomas Nelson,
ried,

born December

9,

1880, in Centralia,

111.;

mar-

March
live in

16,

1912, in Topeka, Kan.,

Agnes Hartenberger.

They
2.

Topeka, Kan.

Delia May, born May

3.

She lives in 5, 1886, in Nickerson, Kan. Newton, Kan. Almira June, born June 10, 1890, in Newton, Kan.; married, November 16, 1911, in Newton, Kan., Gentry William Edmonson.

They

live in Clovis,

New

Mexico.

1. 3.

10.2. 4.7.4. 16.

26, 1876, in Cumberland, Ind.; marMary, daughter of John L. and Eleanor Jane (Deel^ EUenberger. She was born February 19, 1881, in Irvington, He is a motorman, and lives in Indianapolis, Ind. Ind. ried,

Ora Huntington, born December


May
20, 1903, in Irvington, Ind.,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

965
War, with
the First Bat-

He

served as sergeant, in the Spanish- American

tery, Field Artillery, enlisting

November

1,

1899, and being discharged Octo-

ber 31, 1902.

They belong

to the Christian

Church.

CHILDREN, BORN IN INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


1.

2.

Nelson Ora. born January 10, 1904. Lawrence Edward, born February 12,1906;
a cousin,
father,
five

died in 1910.

With

years old, he was playing in the barn of his grand-

John L. EUenberger. The barn in some way got on fire, probably by the children playing with matches, and they were
burned
to death.

1. 3.

10. 2.4. 7. 5.

born September 12, 1811, in Monroe January 26, 1834, Zervia, daughter of David and Ruth (Smith) Klinck. She was born October 5, 1813, in Fayette County, He married, second, in Ind., and died July 25, 1846, in Shelby County, Ind. the Spring of 1847, Rebecca Jane Williams. She was born in Kentucky, and died March 14, 1894, in Monticello, Wash. She had been married before this
County, N. Y.; married,
first,

Harry Darby Huntington,

marriage, to Jeremiah Headley, of Shelby County, Ind.

He was
the

a merchant before emigrating to Washington.


of

He was among

first settlers

what

is

now

the State of Washington, locating in the sum-

mer of 1849, a donation land claim of 640 acres, which he afterward increased by purchase to 1500 acres, at the mouth of the Cowlitz River. He was pubHe never turned a person away hungry or lic spirited and hospitable. empty handed. On the contrary, many new comers enjoyed his unbounded never failing hospitality, and looked to him for advice and assistance. His sympathy for and generosity toward those in affliction or want was unlimited. For amount and variety of service he rendered to the pioneer settlers, it would, be no extravagance to say, he stood head and shoulders above all others. He built the first wagon road in the county, twelve miles long, through He was a memthe unbroken wilderness, for the benefit of a new settlement. ber of the convention held at his own residence at Monticello, November 25, 1852, which memorialized Congress for the formation of a Territorial Legislature, and was elected again in 1874, to the Legislature practically without Everybody voted for " Uncle Darb," as he was familiarly and opposition. affectionately known. In connection with Capt. Charles Ilolman and O. Olson, he established and owned the first line of steamers between Portland, Ore., and Monticello, Wash. Later the line was extended to Astoria, Ore. He was a farmer and He died at Portland, Ore., August 28, 1882. stock raiser.
CHILDREN.
*
1.

Eunice Marion, born

April

3,

1835.
23, 1836,

2.

Hannah

Curtis, born December

and died January

5,

1839, in Shelby Co., Ind.

966
*
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

4.

Edwin Ruthven, born September Ruth Elvira, born October 17,


in Monticello,

28, 1839.

1841, in Shelby Co., Ind., and

died October 27, 1872, in Monticello,

Wash.
to

Wash., February, 1862,

She was married George Washington

Thayer.
5.

6.

7.

* 8.
9.

Lucia Almira, born January 13, 1844, in Shelby Co., and died November 22, 1849, in Monticello, Wash. Zervia Emeline, born May 26, 1846, in Shelby Co., and died August 13, 1872, in Monticello, Wash. She was married in Olympia, Wash., in 1864, to Andrew Mabie. Chandler, born February 24, 1849. William Nelson, born January 24, 1852. Alice Medora, born January 11, 1854, in Monticello, Wash. She was a paralytic, at the Fatten Home, in Fortland, Ore. She died

May
10.

25, 1913.

Ella, born September 2, 1855, in Monticello, Wash.; married, in 1879, William C. McKean. She died April 7, 1882, in Portland.
Ore.

11.

Anna, born February


September
30, 1883,

22,

1858, in Monticello,

George

W.

Walker.

Wash.; married, She died February

15, 1885, in Milton, Calif.

12.

John, born April 14, 1860, in Monticello, Wash. He is a physician, and graduated from the Medical Department of the University
of

Oregon, April

1,

1891.

On

October 20, 1898, he

moved from
* 13.
14.

Catlin to Starbuck, AVash., where he

now

lives.

He

has never married.

Elmer

15.

P^llsw^orth, born June 28, 1862. Spencer, born July 3, 1864, in Monticello, Wash.; married March They live 11, 1900, in North Yakima, Wash., Effie D. Bierly. in North Yakima, Wash. Amelia, born June 20, 1866, in Monticello, Wash., and died April
25, 1867, in Monticello.

* 16.

Wallace,

born July

9,

1868.

1. 3.

10.2.4. 7.5.

1.
April
3,

Eunice Marion (Huntington) Winsor, born

1835, in Shel-

by County, Ind.; married, June 2, 1853, in Rainier, Ore., Henry, son of Annie (Payne) Winsor. He was born March 2, 1822, in Watertown, Ohio, and was married once before this marriage. Mr. Winsor was formerly a livery stable keeper, and mail contractor, but from 1885 to the time of his death, he was a farmer and stock raiser. In 1852 he lived in Olymj^a, in 1870-72, in Neah Bay; in 1872 he moved He was elected sheriff, and removed to Tacoma in 1881, and to Stellacoom.
to Shelton in 1885,

where he served

until his death,

which occurred April

13,

1906.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

967

He

crossed the plains in a prairie schooner, arriving at Monticello, Wash.,

in the winter of 1852-3.

Stellacoom, Wash., during the Indian

was mail contractor, was also j)art owner and ca])tain of the large steamer "New World," running on Puget Sound, between Olympia, Wash., and Victoria, B. C, and was U. S. mail contractor between those points. He was a prominent Free Mason. He was U. S. Indian agent at Neah Bay for two years, sheriff for Pierce County, Wash., four years, and member of the Constitutional Convention for the State of Washington in July, 1889.

U. S. mail from Cowlitz Landing to War. Afterward for many years, he and owned a stage line between Olympia and Monticello;
lie carried the

CHILDREN, BORN IN OLYMPIA, .WASH.


1.

Mary

Anna, born May

4,

1859; married June

4,

1877, in Stella-

coom, Wash., Levi Gilbert Shelton, who was then school superintendent for Fierce County, Wash.
2.

They

live in Shelton,

Harry Augustus,
1872,
in

born October

6,

1863; married,

Wash. December 27,

Shelton, Wash., Louie ^laud Gaines.

They
5,

live in

Shelton.
3.

Leila Zervia, born July


several terms.

5,

1865; married July

1883, in Ta-

coma. Wash., Eli Briggs Robinson, who was county auditor for
lie lives in

Shelton,

Wash.

Mrs.

Robinson

died

May

5,

1910, in Shelton.

1.3. 10.2.4. 7. 5.3.


born September 28, 1839, in Shelby Co., February 21, 1865, in Monticello, Wash., Antoinette Josephine, daughter of George Washington and Dorothy (True) Baker. She was born
Ind.; married,

Edwin Ruthven Huntington,

December

20, 1839, in Salisbury,

Mass.

We

are indebted to her for


2. 4.),

much

in-

formation concerning the descendants of James (1.3. 10.

see page 945,

which she has taken great pains

to collect

The

Castle

Rock

school district

pupils of school age,

and during the

and preserve. was organized in 1876, with thirteen first six years school was held in a private
Mrs. E. R. Huntington, who
is

house, the residence of E. R. Huntington.

known throughout

the county as one that has done more for the welfare, pro-

gress and upbuilding of the public school in this county, in the early days

when

the schools needed encouragement and vigilant attention, than any other person,

was the

first

teacher to preside over the

little

band of pupils that attended


its

school in this district.

He

has seen Castle Rock grow from one house to

present population

of 1,200 (1908.)

From 1849

he has lived within sight of the Cowlitz river.

His father, H. D. Huntington, was one of the first settlers at the mouth of the Mr. Huntington conducts the Castle Rock dairy, which is Cowlitz river.
located one mile north of town.

He

milks twenty-two cows and has a nice


is

farm

of 154 acres.

Mr. Huntington

man who

has seen

many summers

968
come and go and
to Ca<!tle
is

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
yet hale, hearty and vigorous.
7,

He moved

from Monticello

Rock, Wash., April


of

1876, and has lived there ever since.

They

are Presbyterians, and he has been Ruling Elder for twenty years.

He was Judge

Probate for Cowlitz Co., two years; also Justice of the Peace
six years.

and committing magistrate,

CHILDREN.
*
* * *
1.

2.

Eunice Winsor, born July 21, 1866. Frederick Baker, born December 19,
Zervia, born July
2,

1867.

3.

1872.
11, 1875.

4.

Anna Lowell,

born October

1.3. 10. 2.4. 7. 5. 3.

1.

Eunice Winsor (Huntington) Quick, born July 21, 1866, in Monticello, Wash.; married, March 29. 1891, in Castle Rock, Wash., John Hutson, son of Milton and Betsey (Henderson) Quick. He was born March 19, 1864,
in Nelson Co., Va.

Mr. Quick
in 1882, but
is

is

a farmer.

He moved from

Castle Rock, Wash., to Illinois

now (1912) a

resident of Castle Rock,

Wash.

children, born in castle rock, WASHINGTON.


1.

Eleanor Virginia,
live in Castle

born September 25, 1894; married, Decem-

ber 24, 1911, in Castle Rock, Wash., Sidney Earl Drew.

They

Rock.
29, 1897.
8,

2.

Frederick Milton, born October

3.

4.

Randolph Huntington, born July John Howard, born May 18, 1906.

1901.

1.3. 10. 2. 4. 7. 5. 3.2.


cello,

19, 1867, in MontiWash.; married, February 27, 1898, in Little Rock, AVash., Myrtle Alice, daughter of Albert and Sarah (Dailey) Cummings. She was born August 30,

Frederick Baker Huntington, born December

1878, in

Monona,

Co., Iowa.

He is a partner in the Mack

Shingle Co., in Elma, ^^'ash., and foreman of the

Gray's Harbor Commercial Co. shingle mills, at Cosmopolis, Wash. He moved from Castle Rock to Cosmopolis, in January, 1897. They are Calvin Baptists.

children.
1. 2.

Edwin Cummings,

born April

12, 1899, in

Cosmopolis, Wash.

Walter

Linville, born

May

21, 1901, in Cosmopolis,

3.

Cecilia, born March

14, 1903, in
4,

4.

Frederick Baker, born June

Wash. Hoquiam, Wash. 1909, in Elma, Wash.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

969

1.3. 10. 2.4. 7.5.3.3.


Zekvia (Huntington) Whitaker, born July
2,

1872, in Monticello,

Wash.; married, July 5, 1890, at Castle Rock, Wash., Jonah Alexander, son He was born April 26, of William and Rebecca Elizabeth (Lipps) Whitaker. 1864, in Wise Co., Va. He moved from Virginia to Castle Rock, Mr. AVhitaker is a merchant. Wash., in 1888, to Elk City, Idaho, in 1894; from there to Seattle, Wash,, in 1907, and was living there at the time of his wife's death, which occurred May She was a woman of noble character, a true wife and a devoted 21, 1912.
mother.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

3.

ViDA Davenport, born July 30, 1893, in Castle Rock, Wash. Anna Wilma, born October 9, 1895, in Elk City, Idaho. Edwin Hoke, born February 12, 1899, in Elk City, Idaho.

4.

Dorothy Elizabeth,

born June

8,

1903, in Elk City, Idaho.

1.3. 10. 2. 4. 7.5. 3. 4.


Anna Lowell (Huntington) Lampkin,
Lampkin. He was born November 12, 1863. Mr. Lampkin was a locomotive engineer, and in Castle Rock, Washington. children.
1.

born October

11, 1875, in

Monticello, Wash.; married, July 12, 1898, in Castle Rock, Wash., William

is

now a farmer.

They

live

2.

Gerald Huntington, born April 16, 1899, in Elk City, Idaho. Margaret Yarborough, born June 20, 1900, in Castle Rock,
Washington.

3.

Mildred Antoinette, born March


Washington.

7,

1914, in

Castle

Rock,

1.3. 10.2. 4.7.5. 7.


Chandler Huntington,
and Mary (Reed) Robie.
born February
24, 1849,

near Portland, Ore.;

married, January 10, 1894, in Milton, Cal., Georgie Annie, daughter of Walter

She was born July 18, 1862, in Milton, Cal. moved from Monticello to Kalama, Wash., in He is a trustee 1895, and to Milton, Cal., in 1899, where he now lives (1911). in the Methodist Church, and was a member of the first Legislature of the State of Washington, and Treasurer of Cowlitz Co., from 1895 to 1899.

He

is

a stock raiser, and

child.
1.

Ruth Amelia,

born October 14, 1896, in Kalama, Wash.

1. 3.
Wash.; married February

10. 2. 4.7. 5. 8.
born January 24, 1852,
in Monticello,
15,

William Nelson Huntington,

1891, near Winlock, Wash.,

Emma

Luella,

970

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

daughter of Charles Henry and Lucinda

Ann (Woodward) Horning.


to Castle

She

was born July 20, 1868, near De Soto, Kansas. He was a farmer, and moved from Monticello
1882.

Rock, Wash., in

He

died

March

18, 1908, in Portland, 24,

Ore.

Mrs. Huntington married May Ryan, and lives in Castle Rock.

1911, in Goldendale, Wash., Levi J.

CHILDREN, BORN IN CASTLE ROCK, WASHINGTON.


1. 2.

Reid Nelson, born December 27, 1893. Hester Luella, born October 26, 1897.

1.3. 10. 2. 4. 7. 5. 13.


Elmer Ellsworth Huntington, born June 28, 1862, in Tucker, Wash.; married, September 30, 1885, in Portland, Ore., Mary E., daughter of Robert and Honor Stevens (Hill) Holman, She was born in Portland, Ore.
He is a blacksmith, and has also owned and operated a saw mill in company with his brother Nelson. He was sheriff of Cowlitz Co., Wash., from January 1, 1900, to January 15, 1905, and is a member of the j^resent City Council of Castle Rock, Wash., (1911).
children.
1.

Harry Wallace,

born July 20, 1886, in Monticello, Wash.


8,

2.

Lester Holman, born January

1894, in Castle Rock,

Wash.

1.3.
ried,

10.2.4.7.5. 16.
born July
9,

Wallace Huntington,
November

1868, in Monticello, Wash.; mar-

11, 1890, in Carlton, Ore.,

Annie, daughter of John Thomas

and Eliza Frances (Sappingtoii) Forets.


Carlton, Ore.

Slie

was born December

2,

1870, in

Mr. Huntington
Christian Church.

is

a rancher, and owns and lives on the place his father

took in 1849, in Monticello, where he has always lived.

He

belongs to the

children, born in monticello, wash.


1. 2.

3.

Roma, born August 22, 1892. Jean Ellsworth, l)orn September 17, Frances Rebecca, born September 3,

1894. 1898.

1. 3. 10.
Si'ENCEK

2.4. 7.
in

6.

Wallis Huntington,
24, 1844,

born April 23, 1814, in Monroe Co.,

N.

Y.;

married, February

daughter of David and Sarah (Tilson) Buchanan.


1823, in Cumberland, Ind.

Cumberland, Ind., Theresa Ann, She was born Januar\- 3,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

971

He was a farmer and went to Freeport, Ind., with his parents in 1820, from near Rochester, N. Y., from Freeport to Cumberland, Ind., in 1833, where he died January 7, 1896. His wife also died in Cumberland. He married, January 5, 1859, in Indianapolis, as his second wife, Sarah, daughter of George and Catherine (Harrod) Taffe. She was born October 23, 1824, in Indianapolis, and died February 17, 1895, in Cumberland, Ind.
CHILDREN, BOKN IN CUMBERLAND, IND.
*1.

2.
*3.
4.

Marion, born in July, Milton Harry.

1845.

George K., born in Edwin Chandler, 1884, Carrie Mae


live.

October, 1855.

born February 6, 1860; married, January 6, Ferguson, in Cumberland, Ind., where they

5.

John Taffe,

6.

born March 15, 1862; married, September 18, 1890, Edmonia Harding, in Indianapolis, where they live. Ann Laura, born September 8, 1865; married, June 10, 1891, in They live in IndianCumberland, Ind., Thomas F. Askren.
apolis, Ind.

*7.

Mary Maude,

born March 25, 1868.

1.3. 10.2.4. 7. 6.
Marion Huntington,

1.

born in July, 1845; married in 1886,

Anna
since.

He moved

to

Texas

in the early seventies,

and has lived there ever

children.
1.

Spencer, born

in 1888, died in 1909.

2.

3.

4.

Ruth, born in Kate, born in George, born

1890.

1892.
in 1898.

Milton Harry Huntington.


died July 15, 1884.

1.3. 10.2.4. 7. 6. 2. He married Hester M.

Kitley,

and

Lived and died near Cumberland, Ind.

children, born near CUMBERLAND, IND.


1.

Grace

B.,

born July

14, 1882.

2.

Milton, born July


1. 3.

16, 1884.

10. 2. 4.7. 6.3.


in October, 1855;

George

R.

Huntington, born

married Lucinda Mc-

Connell. in Cumberland, Ind., where they were living in 1908, and where their

children were born.

972

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Stella, born November Maude, born September

20, 1880.
9,

1883.

3.

Marion, born

in

June, 1895.

1. 3. 10. 2. 4. 7. 6. 7. Mary Maude (Huntington) Darrach, born March


Cumberland,
son of
Ind.; married,

25,

1868,

in

June 28, 1893, in Cumberland, Eugene Haslet, George Munroe and Maria Louise (Hamilton) Darracli. He was l)orn
15, 1866, in

March

Xapoleon, Ind.
the jjresident and treasurer of the Interstate Car Co.,

^Ir.

Darrach

is

and

lived in Minneapolis, Minn., from


in Indianajiolis, Ind.

January

to

August, 1894.

He now

resides

children.
1.

Haslet Huntington, born May

26, 1894, in Minneapolis, ^linn.,

2.

and died August 13, 1894, in Cumberland, Ind. Eugene, born October 1, 1898, in Indianapolis, Ind., and died the same day.

1. 3.
N.
Y.; married, July
19, 1840,

10. 2.4. 7. 7.
born July 29, 1817,
in

Chandler Robinson Huntington,


in

Ontario Co., Ontario

Shelby Co., Ind., Arabella, daughter of

Nathaniel and
Co.,

Mary

(Stone) Smith.
3,

She was born June

15, 1822, in

N.

Y.,

and died November

1901, in Cowlitz Co.,

Wash.
and
later

He
farming.

followed the hotel business for a

number

of years,

turned to

He moved

from N. Y. to Indiana when a small boy, and lived there


left

until 1854.

In JNIarch of that year, with his family, he

Shelby Co., Ind.,

for the West, traveling to St. Joseph, Mo.,

There he fitted out with ox teams, and started across the Plains for the North West. He arrived at Monticello, Wash., the following November, it being just six months to a day from the time he left Indiana till he arrived in Washington. He died in Cowlitz Co., Washington, January 23, 1901.
by water.

CHILDREN.
1.

Celia, born July 25, 1841, in Shelby Co., Ind.; marrred, in 1867, in Monticello, Wash., George W. Hume. She died in November,
1867, in Monticello.

2.

Melinda Elvira,
and died October

born September 23, 1844, in Shelby Co., Ind.,


17, 1844.

3.

4.

born May 23, 1846, in Shelby Co.; married Lewis H. Hubbard, and died in November, 1876, in Astoria, Ore. Mary Amanda, born July 29, 1849, in Shelby Co., Ind.; married

Melinda Elvira,

Irving Stevens, and died April 11, 1910, in Astoria, Ore.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
*5.
6.

073

NoYES Harvey, born April 8, 1852. George Newton, born April 8, 1852, in
and died June
12, 1852, in
8,

Shelby Co., Ind., I )- Twins


)

Shelby Co.

7.

Cordelia, born March


Astoria, Ore.

1855, in Cowlitz Co., Wash.; lives in

8.

Clara, born August


about four years

1,

1858, in Cowlitz Co., Wash., and died

when

old.

9.

Effie, born November

21, 1861, in Cowlitz Co.,

Wash., and died

10.

November 11, 1905, in Astoria, Ore. Alonzo Grant, born August 20, 1864.

1.3. 10. 2.4. 7.7.5.


Notes Harvey Huntington,
born April
8,

1852, in Shelby Co., Ind.;

married, April 19, 1883, in Freeport, Wash., Jane, daughter of William Lafayette and Catherine (Jones) Davolt.

She was born January

21, 1860, in

Henry

Co., Iowa.

He was
Astoria, Ore.
in Kelso,

a farmer, merchant and miller.

From 1862

to

1865 he lived in

His later

life

was spent
13, 1890.

in the State of

Washington.

He

died

Wash., September

children, born in COWLITZ


1.

CO.,

WASH.
;

Arabella Catherine,

born July 21, 1884


;

lives in Astoria,

Ore.

2.

3. 4.

Irving Stevens, born March 11, 1886 lives in Kelso, Wash. Chester Noyes, born June 8, 1888 lives in Kelso, Wash. Mary, born September 27, 1890 lives in Astoria, Ore.
;

1.3. 10.2. 4. 7.7. 10.


Alonzo Grant Huntington, born August
married, October 23, 1887, in
Kelso, Wash.,
20, 1864, in Astoria, Ore.;

William Henry and Sarali


17, 1868, in

Maria Florence, daughter of Angeline (Liggette) Belien. She was born May
from Clatsop Co., Oregon, to Cowlitz Co., in Kelso, AVash., ever since.

Polk Co., Ore.


a farmer.

He

is

He moved
old,

Wash., when two years

and has lived

children, born and were living in KELSO, WASHINGTON, IN 1915.


1.

Lloyd Grant, born August


in

2. 3.

15, 1888; married, January 12, 1910, Kalama, Wash., Eliza Pauline Wells. They live in Kelso, Wash. Frederick Noyes, born September 19, 1890; lives in Kelso.

Carlton Robin,

born November
4,

1,

1895.

4.

Helen, born December

1897.

1. 3.
Daniel Huntington, born
December
4,

10.2.4. 9.
July 17, 1781, in Lebanon, N. H.; married,

1806, in Bethel, Vt.,

Mary Davis.

She was born March

26, 1781,

974
in BoscaAven,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
N. H., and died April
1,

1857, in Rochester, Vt.

He was
lege,

a physician and surgeon, and a graduate of Waterville, Me., Col

June

1,

of the first

1801, where he received the degree of M. d. He was a member Medical Society of Vermont, organized at Rutland, Vt., August 21,

1811. He represented Rochester in General Assembly in 1817 and 1827, and was a charter member of the Rural Lodge, No. 29, F. and A. M., organized January 13, 1853. They were Episcopalians. Dr. Huntington died Septem-

ber 11, 1854,

in

Rochester, Vt.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Infant Son, born August 20, 1809, and died the same Infant Son, born July 22; died July 23, 1810.

day.

3.

Mary,

born June

2,

1811, at Rochester, Vt.,

and died April

14,

1817.
4.

5.
6.

Daniel D., born at Albany, N. Y. Daniel Noyes, born January 1, 1815. John, born June 21, 1816, and died March
in 1858.

11, 1853.

He married
was
living

and had four children; three are dead, and one, a


*
* *
7.

girl,

Mary

G.,

born June

16, 1817.

8. 9.

*10.
11.

William Millet, born October 21, 1819. Olive Goodenough, born October 21, 1820. Sarah Jane, born August 8, 1824. James Derby, born November 1, 1825, and died February 3, 1887. He was in the Civil War; married late in life, and had
no children.

1. 3. 10.
married,
first,

2.4. 9.

5.
1,

Daniel Noyes Huntington, born January


about 1844,
in

1815, in Rochester, Vt.;

Malone, N. Y., Delia Maria Hascall, who died in

He married, second, in 1860, in Malone, September, 1856, in Malone. She was born in New Dorotha, daughter of James and Betsy Spooner. Hampshire, and died in Malone, N. Y., in 1900.

He was a merchant until 1850, and then an He moved from Rochester, Vt., to Malone, N. Y.,
November
17, 1892.

insurance agent until 1874.

about 1836, where he died

They were

Congregationalists.

children.
1.

Alice.

*
*

2. 3.

4.

William Hascall, born May 8, 1848. Robert Daniel, born February 8, 1850. Charles Alfred, born in September, 1852, and
in

died in July, 1884,

Malone.
born
in 1854,

5.
6.

Mary,

and died

in 1861, in
;

Malone.
in 1881 or 1882,

Nellie Maria, born in September, 1856 married a Mr. Way. She died in 1883, at Pierre, S. D.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
7.

975

Kate Maria,

8.

born in 1864. Sadie, married Fred Smart.


in IMalone,
all

Those children were born


there were seven children, of
infancy.

N. Y.

By

the second marriage

whom

but the two above mentioned died in


five.

We have

not received the dates of birth and names of the other

1. 3.

10. 2. 4. 9. 5. 2.
born

William Hascall Huntington,


(C'arrier) Ecklor.

May

8,

1848, in Malone, N. Y.;

married, June 24. 1872, in Durand, Wis., Jane, daughter of George and Amelia

and died December

She was born September 27, 1843, 24, 1904, in Durand, Wis.
is

in

Summerville, Penn.,

He was

a newspaper editor and printer, but


until

now

retired.

He

lived in

Malone, N. Y.,

twenty years of age,


of the

in

La

Crosse, Wis., two years, and

has resided in Durand, Wis., since 1871.

He was
offices,

member

Wisconsin Assembly in 1883. was Chairman of

the County Boai-d of Supervisors in 1886-1887; has held various other local

and

is

at present justice of the peace.

children, born in durand, wis.


*
1.

2.

Amelia Ecklor, born January 18, 1875. Nellie Maria, born April 30, 1878; died February
Durand, Wis. Lucy, born October and, Wis.
15, 1879,

5,

1882, in

3.

and died October

28, 1881, in

Dur-

1.3. 10.2. 4. 9.5. 2. 1.


Amelia Ecklor (Huntington) Gillmore, born January 18, 1875, in Durand, Wis.; married, November 3, 903, in Durand, William Albert, son of Albert and Therese (Weissinger) Gillmore. He was born March 20, 1878. They live in Durand, Wisconsin. child.
1

1.

William Huntington,

born January

26, 1907, in

Durand, Wis.

1.3. 10. 2. 4.9.5. 3.


Robert Daniel Huntington,
married, June
5,

born February

8,

1850, in Malone, N. Y.;

1877, in Malone, N. Y., Jilizabeth Pratt, daughter of

Samuel

Clark Fletcher and Nancy (Hunsdon) Thorndike. She was born


in

May

16, 1850,

Malone, N. Y. He is a merchant, and

lives in

Malone, N.Y.

They are

Congregationalists.

children.
1.

John Thorndike,

born March 30, 1878, in Malone, N. Y.; married, October 11, 1911, in Malone, Annabel Lee, daughter of

William Edward and Lizzie (Lee) Smallman.

She was born

August

25, 1884.

976

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

He

is

a furniture dealer, and has lived in Malone,

N.

Y., all
as Cor-

his life.

He

served during the Spanish American


Inf.,

War

poral in the 203d N. Y. Vol.

Co.

M.

1898, and was discharged

March

25, 1899.

He enlisted July 11, He has since served

fourteen years in the N. Y. State National Guard, nine years of

the time as First Lieutenant.


2.

3. 4. 5.

6.

Agnes Elizabeth, born February 11, 1880. \ Robert Charles, born January 14, 1885. ( live in Malone, Kenneth Ernest, born October 22, 1887. New York. ^ Samuel LeRoy, born July 12, 1891. ) Infant, born May 9, 1896, and died August 28, 1896.
1. 3.

10. 2.4. 9. 7.
16, 1817, in Granville, Vt.;

Mary
Ohio.

G.

(Huntington) Rick, born June


She died
in

married June 16, 1839, Uriah Rice.

March, 1847,

in

Columbus,

children.
*
1.

2.

Addie, born December 18, 1840. Jane, born March 18, 1847, in Columbus,

O.; died

October

6,

1847.

1.3. 10.2.4. 9.7.


Addie (Rice) Belknap,
June
26, 1899.

1.

born December 18, 1840, in Columbus, O.;

married, February 18, 1862, in Rochester, Vt., Simeon Belknap.

She died

children.
1.

Fred

Rice, born November 27, 1862; married, December 26, 1888,

in Northfield, Vt.,
bor,
2.

Mabel Brown.

They

live

in

Brenton Har1871.

Mich.
born July
13,

Frank Seymen,

16, 1865; died

January

2,

3.

Simeon, born April

March 20, 1895, in Cassopolis, Mich., Allein Peck. She died June 1, 1896, and he married, as second wife, July 31, 1902, Carrie Knett. They live in
1872; married
Niles, INIich.

1.3. 10.2. 4.9. 8.


William Millet Huntington,
born October 21,
1819
;

married,

June 13, 1848, in Rochester, Vt., Arvilla Baker, daughter of William and Lucy (Baker) Chandler. She was born February 28, 1827, in Rochester, Vt., and died December 7, 1908, in Rochester. He was a physician and surgeon, a graduate in medicine of the UniverHe wa a contract surgeon in the Civil sity of the City of New York, 1845. War, for a short time in 1863. He was a member of the General Assembly

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

977

from Rochester, in 1863-1864, a member of the Mt. Zion Commandery, K. T., in Montpelier, Vt., the first president of the White River Valley Medical Society, a

member of the Vermont member of the Pension Board,

State and American Medical Societies


at

also

He
years.

Randolph, Vt., from 1890 to 1895. always lived in Rochester, and practiced medicine there over
died x^ovember 19, 1903.

fifty

He

They were

Episcopalians.

As a

citizen,

extreme, always zealous in his support of

he was public-spirited, broad-minded and generous to the all enterprises for the well-being and

advancement

of his town.

CHILDREN, BORN IN ROCHESTER, VT.


1.

2.

Son, born and died April 9, 1851. Son, born April 9, 1851; died April Son, born and died March
27, 1854.

12, 1851.

3.

4.

5.

Lucy, born March 27, 1854; died April 3, William Daniel, born June 15, 1857.

1856.

1. 3.

10. 2.4. 9.8. 5.

Vt.; married,

of

born June 15, 185 7, in Rochester, March 1, 1882, in Burlington, Vt., Lizzie Augusta, daughter Christopher Warren Carpenter and Lucy (Lyman) Pattee. She was born

William Daniel Huntington,

in Burlington, Vt., in 1860. Avas a physician and surgeon, a graduate of the Barre Academy, and Medical Department of the University of Vermont, 1881. He was Brigade Surgeon in the Vermont National Guard, and was made Surgeon General on Gov. Stickney's Staff in 1900. He was also president of the State of the

He

Medical Society in 1900.

He

lived in Rochester, Vt., until 1884, in Niles,

Mich., one year, and in Chicago, one year; then returned to Rochester, Vt.,

where he died November 7, 1903. He was of the third generation

of

Huntingtons

to practice

medicine in

Rochester, covering a period of nearly 100 years.

He was

high minded and

public spirited, and contributed his full share to the social

the town.

In prime of

manhood and

professional skill he

and public life of was stricken down,

and

to his friends

and fellow

citizens the loss

seems irreparable.

William Millett,
is

born April

19, 1888, in

Rochester, Vt.

He

a graduate of the

Rochester High School, 1906, Saxton's


a

River Academy, and Williston Preparatory School, Easthampton, Mass., 1907,

and

is

Freshman

in

Burlington University,

(1908).

He

is

to follow the practice

of medicine in Rochester,

Vt., being in the fourth generation of doctors in the

Huntington

family,

who have

practiced in the same old town.

978

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3.

10.2.4.

9. 9.
21, 1820;

Olive Goodenough (Huntington) Willson, born October

married, January 10, 1855, in Rochester, Vt., George Grandison, son of Abel

and Lucinda (Shurtleff) Willson. He was born March 24, 1814, in Keene, N. H., and died November 8, 1893, in Malone, X. Y. He was a bookkeeper. They were Episcopalians. CHILDREN.
1.

Harriet

S.,

born

August

10,

1855; died January 27, 1880, in

Malone, N. Y.
2.

George Abel,
in

born July

10,

1858; married, September 19, 1885,


Harris.

Brushton, N. Y., Seraph Jennette

They

live in

]Malone, N. Y.

1.3. 10.2.4.9. 10.


Sarah Jane (Huntington) Washburn,
son of
1,

born August

8,

1824, in

Rochester, Vt.; married, August 15, 1848, in Rochester, Francis Fessenden,

Andrew and

Eiilalia

(Ainsworth) Washburn.

He was

born November

1822. in Randolph, Vt., and died

December
Rochester.

1,

1901, in Rochester, Vt.

Mrs. Washburn died

May

8,

1879, in Rochester, Vt., and Mr.

Washburn

married again October

17, 1895, in

children, born in ROCHESTER, VT.


1.

Jennie Frances, born June 3, 1850; married, July 26, 1871, in Dowagiac, Mich., Henry Hubbard Nichols. They live in Rochester, Vt.

2.

3.

4.

25, 1854; nuirried Thomas They live in Malone, N. Y. Daniel Huntington, born June 20, 1862; died June 22, 1862. Lucy Huntington, born November 11, 1865; married, August They live 30, 1903, in Rochester, Vt., Charles Percival Flint.

Katherine jMary, born January


Jones.

in Rochester, Vt.

1.3. 10.2. 5.
John Huntington,
married,

born October

26,

1745, in Norwich, Conn., and

of Caj)t. Joshua and Anne She was born in Norwich, .January 19, 1752. He resided He enlisted in Norwich, his wife dying in April, 1814, and himself in 1815. in 17 77 in Capt. William Richards' company of the first regiment for three years. He was at Reading in 17 79, and on the first of January, 1780, he was on the muster roll of Col. Comfort Sagis' regiment, as sergeant.
17, 17 73, Abigail

November

C, daughter

(Backus) Abel.

children, horn in NORWICH, CONN.


1.

Jesse, born April he died


single,

17, 1774.

He was
21, 1851.

a saddler, in Norwich, where

December

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
2.

979

3.

4.

Anna, born December 2, 1776, and died single. Richard, born March 29, 1778, and died February 11, 1784. Nabbe, born February 9, 1780, and died single, August 5, 1804.
LuCRETiA, born July 31, 1783. Richard, born October 15, 1786. John, born February 20, 1 789. He
Ohio.

5. 6.
7.

lived at one time in Zanesville,

8. 9.

William Henry,
city.

born August

13, 1793.

Charles, born November

16, 1795,

was a merchant

in

New York

He

died in Ohio, having never married.

1.3.10.2.5.5.
LucRETiA (Huntington) Porter, born July
Conn.; married, August
7,

31, 1783, in

Norwich,

1806, Epaphras Porter, one of the publishers of the


in

"True Republican." He was a bookseller and binder, She died November 12, 1850. children.
1.

Norwich Town.

Francis Olmsted, born March


dent's
life, fitted

24, 1807,

commenced a mercantile

career with his uncle, Charles Huntington, but preferring a stufor college in Plainfield, Conn., graduated at

Yale, in 1828, and took charge of an academy in Harrisburg,


Pa.,

where he was attacked with typhus

fever,

and died Septem-

ber 25, 1829.


2.

3.

James Madison, born November 28, 1808, and died next day. Charles Henry, born August 8, 1811, and commenced a mercantile career, also with his uncle Charles, but, with an earnest

longing for preaching the gospel, he abandoned business, fitted


for college at Westfield, Mass.,

and graduated

at

Yale, in 1841;

studied theology, and was licensed to preach, but was suddenly


arrested by an attack of dysentery, and died in

New Haven,

September
*4.
5.
6.

26, 1841.

George Epaphras, born December 19, 1812. Abby Huntington, born June 1, 1817.

Mary

Snow, died

in infancy.
13, 1823.

*7.

Jane Stuart, born September


1. 3.

10.2.5. 5.4.
born December
19, 1812;

George Epaphras Porter,


31, 1840,

married August

Eleanor Morris, of Utica, N. Y.

children,
1.

2.

3.

Susan Lucretia. Cornelia Morris. Charles Henry.

980
4. 5.
6.

huntington genealogy.

George Shei'hard. Jane Stuart. Ellen Huntington.

1.3.10.2.5.5.5.
born June 1,1817; married Dea. James Stedman, of Norwich resided in Cincinnati, Ohio, but returned to Norwich, Conn., where she died of consumption, Octo-

Abby Huntington (Porter) Stedman,


T., son of

George

ber 30, 1856.

children.
1.

2. 3.

4.

Charles. Frank. George. Thomas.

1.3. 10. 2. 5.5.7.


October
fever in

Jane Stuart (Porter) Thomas, born September 13, 7, 1844, Wilham Osborn Thomas, of Norwich. She

1823; married,

died of yellow

New

Orleans, August

3,

1853.

children.
1. 2.

Edward Stanley.
William.

3.

Martha.

1.3. 10.2.5. 6.
Richard Huntington, born October
ried,

November

21, 1830, Ellen

North Wales, (Eng.) 1855, and where his widow resided

15, 1786, in Norwich, Conn.; marOwens, who was born February 20, 1794, in They lived in Utica, N. Y., where he died ^lay 12,
in

1858.

CHILDREN.
*1.
2.

Susan Maria, born Jane Porter, born


1838.

in Utica,
in

N.

V.,

September
6,

17, 1831.

Utica, April

1833, jind died

August

4,

3.

Richard Henry,

born

in Utica,

May

28, 1835.

He was instantly

killed while in the active discharge of his duties, as fireman, on

Sunday evening. May


1.

3,

1857, in

New York

City.

3. 10. 2.5. 6. 1.
Cofj'in, born

Susan Maiua (Huntington)


Utica, N. Y.; married, January

September
Collin, of

17, 1831, in

20, 1855,

William
J.,

W.

her native

town.

She died

at

Mountain Lakes, Roouton, N.

January

14, 1915.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

981

2.

Grace Mayhew, born November 2, 1855. Ellen Huntington, born December 20, 1856.

1.3.10.2.5.8.
William Henky Huntington, born August 13, 1793; married a Miss Stuart. He resided in Sidney, Ohio, where he died February 25, 1846.
CHILD.
*1.

Thomas Stewakt,

born December

6,

1827.

1.3.10.2.5.8.1.
Thomas Stewart Huntington,
of

born December

6,

1827, in Zanesville,
INIelvina,

Ohio; married, June 16, 1855, in Cincinnati. Ohio,

Amanda

daughter

James and Ehzabeth (Bedell) Byin^ton. She was born August 30, 1839, in Cincinnati, ()., and died August 31, 1912, in Brooklyn, N. Y. He was an engineer and machinist, an inventor of steam engines, and car registers. He lived in N. Y. City, until July, 1907, when he moved to Brooklyn, N. Y., where he died. CHILDREN.
*1.
2.

3.

Almina Elizabeth, born April 27, 1856. William Henry, born February 26, 1858, in Nashville, Tenn. Melvina Jane, born June 26, 1860, in Fort AVayne, Ind., and
died in August, 1863, in Cincinnati, O.

4.

Milton Thomas, born December


in July, 1864, in Jefferson City,

6,

1863, in Cincinnati, O.; died

Mo.

1.3. 10. 2.5.8.


in Rockville, Tnd.; married,

1. 1.
born April 27, 1856,

Almina Elizabeth (Huntin(iton) Mortimer,


March
16, 1874, in

N. Y. City, Harry Everett

Mortimer.

They

live in

Brooklyn, N. Y.

CHILD.
1.

Harry Huntington,
1. 3.

born March

9,

1875, in

N. Y.

10.2.
April
4,
1,

9. He was
in the

Roger Huntington, born Polly Dj'er. He died December


Revolution and for

1758, in Norwich, Conn.; married

1850, in Hartford, Vt.

many

years drew a pension.

At

the age of ninety-two he

took great delight in the daily reading, in course, of his old family Bible.

His

name

ajjpears

on the pension

list

of 1850.

982

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN HARTFORD, VT.
*
1.

2.

Joseph, born in 1801. Benjamin, born in 1801; died

in infancy.

3.

Jared, born

in 1803;

married in Lebanon, N. H., Lura Dewey.

He

died in Hartford, Vt. *


4.
5.

Dyer, born about

1805.

Mary,

born January 17, 1809.

1.3.10.2.9.1.
Mass.,
died

Joseph Huntington, born in 1801, Hannah Bolton. She died April

in

Hartford, Vt.; married, in Barre,


1854, in Webster, Mass.

20,

He

May

17, 1859, in Springfield,

Mass.

children.
*
1. 2.

LORING, born October

23, 1833. in

3.

Hannah, born July 30, 1835, Mary, born June 14, 1837.
Melissa, born October

Webster, Mass.

* 4.

11, 1842.

1.3. 10. 2. 9. 1. 1.
LoRiNG Huntington, born October
ried,
23, 1833, in

Webster, Mass.; mar-

of Richard and Elizabeth (Whitely) Dransfield. She was born in 1843 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, and died May 10, 1891, in Springfield, Mass. He worked many years as an expert woolen cloth finisher, but is now retired. He moved
4,

May

1869, in Springfield, Mass.,

Lucy Hannah, daughter

to Barre, Mass.,

about 1843, to Springfield, Mass., about 1848, to Aurantia,


1884,
to

Florida, in September,

New
111.,

Mass., in 1887, and to Danville,

Haven, Conn., in 1885, where he lived in 1908.

to Springfield,

He

served in the ranks in the Civil War, refusing promotion; was wounded

at the battle of Piedmont,

W.

Va.; took part in the capture of Fort

Gregg

at

Petersburg, Va., and was at Appomattox.


Inf.; enlisted in

He was

in Co. D.

34th Mass. Vol.

1861, and was discharged in 1865.

1.

Richard Joseph, born March

15, 1870.

1.3. 10. 2. 9.
Richard Joseph Huntington,
Mass.; married,

1. 1. 1.
in Springfield,

born March 15, 1870,

Abbie Jane, daughShe was ter of William Shumway and Marsylvia Jane (Perry) Wallace. born February 20, 1867, at Holland, Mass.
25, 1900, in Springfield, Mass.,

December

He

is

the selling agent of the Otis Elevator Company.

He moved

to

Aurantia, Florida, in September, 1884, to

New

Haven, Conn.,

in 1885, to

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Springfield, Mass., in 188
7,

983

to Atlanta, Ga., in

1892, to Springfield, Mass., in


in

1893, to

New York

City, in 190.S,

and

to

Los Angeles, Cal.,

December, 1906.
is

He

has held several important positions in the elevator industry, and

now prominently identified with that industry on the Pacific Coast. They are Congregationalists. and Mr. Huntington was clerk of the Standing committee of the First Church of Christ, Springfield,
1891.
jNIass.,

from 1890 to

He was

in 191.5 located in

San Francisco,
CHILD.

Cal.

1.

Virginia Wallace, born June

11, 190.3.

1.3. 10. 2. 9.

1. 3.
14,

Mary (Huntington) Hart,


married, December
2,

born June

1837,

in

Sutton, Mass.;

1858, in Springfield, Mass.,

John G. Hart.

CHILD.
*
1.

Herbert

G.,

born September 20, 1874.

1.3. 10.2. 9.

1. 3. 1.

Herbp:rt G. Hart, born September 20, 1874 in Springfield, Mass.; married, June 30, 1904, in Springfield, Blanche Lora Faneuf. They live in
Springfield, Mass.

CHILD.
1.

Thelma Edith,

born June

21, 1905, in Springfield,

Mass.

1.3. 10.2. 9. 1.4.


Melissa (Huntington) Patience, born October
ham, Mass.; married.
ber
4,

11,

1842, in

Oak-

May

2.5,

1861, in Springfield, Mass., Milton Frederick,

son of William G. and Elizabeth (Goodwin) Patience.


1835, in

He was

born Novem-

New

Britain, Conn.

Conn., and

Mr. Patience was a grocer, but is now retired. He lived in Hartford, moved to New Haven, and from there to Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Patience died in Norwich, Conn., December 19, 1914.

children, born in SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


1.

Isabel Melissa, born March

10, 1862,

and died

May

20, 1862.

2. 3.

John Milton, born March 24, 1863, and died June 20, 1863. Charles Sumner, born August 17, 1865, and died November
1865.

14,

4.

Edith Huntington, born September


17, 1877.

24, 1875,

and died October

5.

Frederick Goodwin, born February

10, 1879.

984

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 10.2.9.
field,

1.

4. 5.
10,

Frederick Goodwin Patience, born February


Mass.
;

1879, in Spring-

married,

September

14,

1904,

in

Springfield,

Lucy Adeline

Warner.

They

resided in Hartford, Conn., in 1915.

CHILDREN.
1.

Wesley Frederick,

born August

11, 1905, in Springfield,

Mass.

2. 3.

4.

Erwin Huntington, born August 18, 1906, in Springfield, Elizabeth Mae, born January 31, 1910. Marion Lois, born December 11, 1914, in Hartford, Conn.
1. 3.

Mass.

10. 2. 9. 4.

Dyer Huntington,

born about 1805, in Hartford, Vt.

children.
1.

2. 3.

Harrison. Denison.

Hampden.
Elizabeth. LUCINDA.
1. 3.

4.
5.

10.2. 9.5.
born January
17, 1809, in

Mary (Huntington, Bolton) Woodbury,


Hartford, Vt.; married, August
4, 1833, in

Webster, Mass., Chester Bolton.

He was

a worker in iron.

William Woodbury. died January 8, 1866,


once before this
Elizabeth N. J.

She married, April 6, 1847, in Lebanon, N. H.; born January 8, 1799, in Croydon, N. H., and He was a farmer and was married in Enfield, N. H. Mrs. Woodbury died September 24, 1892, in marriage.

He was

children.
1.

(BOLTON.)
1834, in Stafford, Conn.; married,
first,

Orra Cutler, born June


January
1,

6,

1859, in Lisbon, N. H., Abbie Spooner Oakes.


J.,

He
live

married, second, in Vineland,_N.


in Millville,
2.

Harriet Brown.

They

N.

J.
16, 1836, in Conn.; married,

James, born September


in

July 19, 1861,


died July 12,

Lebanon, N. H., Clara Columbia White.

He

1894, in Wolcott, Vt.

children.
3.

(WOODBURY.)
in

Lucy Elizabeth,
She lived
in

born February 23, 1849,


April
1852.

Lebanon, N. H.

Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1908.


2,

4.

Carrie Maby, born

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

985

1.3. 10.2. 9. 5. 4.

Carrie

Mary (Woodbury) Chew,


25, 1873, in

born April
J.,

N. H.; married, October

Vineland, N.

2, 1852, in Lebanon, Lewis Reed Chew. She

died April 24, 1898, in Brooklyn, N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

3.

Alice Mary, born February 3, 1875, in Vineland, N. J.; unmarried and lives in Seattle, Wash. Ruth Ethel, born August 25, 1878, in Chewville, N. J.; unmarried, lives in Seattle, Wash. George Clarence, born May 22, 1883, in Bloomfield, N. J.; married in October, 1906, in Seattle, Wash., Ethel Wolf. They live
in Seattle.

4.

Florence Mabel,

born March 25, 1886,

in Elizabeth,

N.

J.;

un-

married, lives in EUensburg, Wash.


5.

Elizabeth Huntington, born February


N.
J.;

26, 1889, in Elizabeth,

unmarried, and lives in Seattle, Wash.

1. 3. 10. 3.
Peter Huntington, born
ried,

in

August

8,

1734,

Ruth Edgerton.
1

Norwich, Conn., March 18, 1708-9; marHe was commissioned Ensign of first
1

trainband of Norwich in October,

742, Lieut, of same, in (October, 1754.


756, a

Peter Huntington, probably this one, was in

One member of the company com-

manded by

Capt. Noah Grant in the French and Indian War. This Captain Grant was the son of Martha (Huntington) Grant and great-grandfather of Gen. L'. S. Grant. See Grant Genealogy.

He

lived in Norwich,

where he died, April

10, 1760,

and his

wife,

Septem-

ber 21, 1761, aged forty-six.

children, born in NORWICH, CONN.


1. 2.

Ruth, born August 18, 1735, and married Benjamin Butler. Jerusha, born October 20, 1737, and died unmarried, October
17 77, in Norwich.

18,

3.

SiMF.ON, born April


brigade in the

2,

1740.
14, 1742.

4.

Zephaniah, born December

He

was commissary of

War

of the Revolution, being appointed in 1780.

5. 6.

He died unmarried in 1820. Elisha, born June 6, 1745. Phebe, born January 18, 1747, and married, November 22, 1787, Ebenezer, son of James and Sarah (Marshal) Hyde. She died July 5, 1799. She was a second wife, and her only child was Chloe, who was born September 6, 1789, and married, September 11, 1811, Samuel Webb of Windham.
Frederick, born October
26, 1750.

7.

986
*
*
8.
9.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Reuben, born January 21, 1753. Leffrey, or as the name was subsequently
April
5,

spelled, Eliphalet,

born

1756.

1. 3.

10.
2,

3. 3.
1740, in Norwich, Conn.

Simeon Huntington, born


ried, first,

April

He
who

mar-

January

27, 1777, Freelove Chester,

who

died June 16, 1787.

He
sur-

married again at Wethersfield, January


vived him and died September 11, 1820.
to

15, 1788,

Patience Keene,

He was a blacksmith, and appears have been an athletic and powerful man. He was in some repute as a military character, even before our Revolutionary war commenced. The Fourth
of July, 1774, gave

him an occasion to display both his patriotism and his pluck. One, Mr. Francis Green, a Boston tory and an eminent merchant, who for that reason thought he must be loyal, and so save, if possible, his craft, came into

Norwich on that day to collect debts. The Norwichers had been notified of the approach of the Tory some hours l)efore his arrival, and the Green before Lathrop's tavern was covered with ardent liberty men, to give him what they deemed appropriate welcome. With few words, as it was now too late for sj)eech making, the a,sseml)lcd patriots unanimously voted Mr. Green the use He hesitated, his business was urgent, he of fifteen minutes for his dej)arture. wanted to collect some monies now due, he was in his king's dominions and should, but his time for speeches in Norwich was now ended. Capt. Simeon

Huntington, with no light hand, gave the gentleman loyalist a sufficiently sensible

demonstration of the presence and i)ower,


all

too, of

another style of loyalty

with Avhich

Norwich men had become thoroughly possessed. Without further resistance, and without calling for his money, INIr. (ireen "entered his carriage and amid shouts and hissings drove off." Nor did it avail that on his return to Boston, he offered a reward for "any of the ruHians of Norwich, particularly for Capt. Simeon Huntington."
estimate in which he was held by Gen. Jedidiah, during the war, is by one of the (leneral's letters in the American Archives, directed to Gov. Trumbull of Conn., and dated Roxbury Camp, September 9, 17 75; in which he expresses his wish that Mr. Simeon Huntington would accept a second lieutenancy then vacant, and as.signing as his reason; "T want officers of a
attested

The

military spirit."

This Simeon was one of the appears from a summons made

Common

Council of Norwich City in 1785, as

b}-

Jedidiah, then senior Alderman.

He

died

August

10, 1817.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORWICH, CONN., WHERE THEIR BIRTHS ARE ALL ON RECORD.
*
1.

Peter Chester, born December


;

31, 1777.

2.

3.

Simeon, born Septeml)er 10, 17 79, and died October 6, 1787. Jerusha, born June 7, 1781 married in Norwich, December They lived in Hudson, N. Y. 1803, William Tilley.

7,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
4. 5.
6.

987
7,

Edward, Martha,

born June
born June

5,

1783, and died

June

1792.

4,

1785, and died August 11, 1791.


2,

Freelove, born June York Citv.

1787; married James Lathrop, of

New

1.3.10.3.3.1.
Peter Chester Huntington, born December
ing.
ticut.

31, 1777, in

Norwich,

Conn.; married, in Athens, N. Y., in 1805, Rachel, daughter of Jonathan

War-

They

resided for some time in Hudson, N. Y., and returned to Conneca blacksmith, and resided in

He was

Lebanon

at the time of his death,

March

13, 1836.

His widow, a most affectionate woman, resided in South


13, 1862.

Coventry for years, and died there, February

children.
*
1.

2.

Simeon Chester, born June 21, 1806. Harriet Freelove, born in Windham, N.
and lived
1892.
in

Y.,

November

2,

1811,
25,

South Coventry, Conn., where she died October

* *

3.

4.
5.

Charles Edward, born May 4, 1814. Abby Delia, born March 12, 1815. David AVaring, born in Montville, Conn.,
civil

January

5,

1821

was a
8,

engineer for years, but later was engaged in the manufactsilk, in

ure of

South Coventry, Conn., where he died March


in Montville,

1885, unmarried.
6.

Mary

Elizabeth, born

Conn., June

9,

1827, and

lived in South Coventry, Avhere she died

March

29, 1915, un-

married.
*
7.

William Walmsly, born January

8,

1830.

1.3.10.3.3.1.1.
Simeon Chester Huntington, born
married, in 1828, Julia Treadway.
in

Athens, N. Y., June 21, 1806;


visit,

He

died in Coventry, while on a

February

27, 1852,

having lived

in

Norwich, Conn.

His widow married Hor-

ace Thrall, in Windsor, Conn.

children.
*1.

2.
3.

Juliette Augusta, born November 28, 1829. Frederic Mortimer, born April 7, 1830.

Charles Treadway, born


in

in

February, 1840, and died in 1847,

Norwich.
born October 27, 1835.

*4.

Alonzo C,

1. 3.

10. 3.3. 1. 1. 1.

Juliette Augusta (Huntington, Bonner) Middleton, born November 28, 1829; married James M. Bonner, and lived in Windsor, Conn.,
where he
died.

988

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

She married, after his death, Benjamin IMiddleton, of Muscatine, Iowa, where they lived in (1858).

CHILDREN.
1.

(bONNER)

2.

Julia, married a Coover, and is dead. EsTELLE, married, and is dead.

1.3. 10.3. 3.

1.

1.2.

Frederic Mortimer Huntington, born April 7, 1830, in Norwich, Ct.; married, first, Nancy Maria, daughter of Freedus and Eliza (Crook) Clark, and widow, of Henry Lee, of Middletown, Ct. She was born in Haddam,
Ct.,

and died there

in 1864.

He
111.,

married again

in

Chicago,

superintendent of machine shop.

where he died

in 1882,

He

Emily Brown. He was a mechanic, from Meriden, Ct., to Chicago, served during the Civil War in the Union
111.,

He moved

Army.
children.
*1.

*2.
3.

Ellen Maria, born March Oramel, born in February,

25, 1854.

1857.

Mary

Jane, born April

22, 1860, in

Meriden,

Ct.;

married, April
of

29, 1887, in iNIiddletown, Ct.,

Henry Chapin, son

Henry John-

son and Sophia (Tucker) Goodwill.


1858.

He was

born August 22,


is

He

lived in Lawrence, Kan., in 1879, in Hartford, Ct., in

1884. and in Springfield, Mass., in 1889.

He

a structural

4.

They are Unitarians. Julia Augusta, born in October, 1861,


draftsman.
in

in

Meriden,

Ct.,

and died

November, 1879,

in

Chicago,

111.

1.3. 10.3.3.
Ellen
dletown,
of
Ct.;

1. 1.

2. 1.

]\Iakia

(Huntington) ^Ialona, born March 25, 1854, in ]\Iidmarried, November 2, 187.3, in Middletown, John Andrew, son

John Malona.

He was
;

born

in

Middletown,

Ct., in

January, 1844.

He

served during the Civil

War

as a private in Co.

H,

First Regt.

Heavy

Artillery of
25, 1865.

Conn enlisted December 14, They are Methodists, and live

1863, and was discharged September


in

Middletown, Conn.

children, BOliN in MIDDLETOWN, CONN.


1.

Walter Franklin,
in

born

May

16, 1876; married, in April, 1897,

Middletown,

Ct.,

Delphine Henry.
27, 1877.

They

live

in

New

Britain, Ct.
*2.
3.

GuiLKR Allena, born September Adelbert Raymond, born July


Ct.

22, 1883; lives in

Middletown,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

989

1.3. 10.4.3.
GuiLER Allena (Malona)
F. and Sarah Maria (Crowell)

1.

1.2. 1.2.
George C, son
of

jNIitchel, born September 27, 1877, in


15, 1892,

Middletown, Conn.; married, December


^litc-ht-l.

Benjamin

Hv was born November


,

11, 1864, in

Middletown, and

is

a barber.

CHILD.
*1.

Benjamin

F.,

born September

25, 1893.

1.3. 10.3.
Benjamin

3. 1. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1.
in

F. ]\Iitchel, born

Middletown, Conn., September

25,

1893; married, April 30, 1914, in Middletown, Alice Christina, daughter of

Nathaniel Colbert and Euphemia (McAllister) Jonas. She was born September 30, 1893, in Meriden, Conn. Mr. ]Mitchel is a machinist.

CHILD.
1.

Helen Louise,

born

in

Middletown, Conn.

1.3. 10.3.3.
Oramel Huntington,
Whitaker.
born
in

1. 1.

2.2.
in

February, 1857,
died,

Middletown,

Ct.;

married Florence IJnane Shelley.

He

and

his

widow married George

children.
*1.
2.

LiNA Catherine, born December

22, 1883.

Frank

Leslie, born December

19, 1885.

He

received his educa-

tion in the Walliugford

School; married, October 30, 1906, Mildred Corinne, daughter of Charles Eagles and Mary

Grammar

Elizal)eth (Stoddard) Fox.


in Soutliington, Ct.

She was born Sejjtember

30, 1888,

1. 3.

10.3.

3. 1. 1. 2. 2. 1.
Patterson, born December
22,

LiNA Catherine (Huntington)


1883, in Wallingford, Conn.;

Haven, Ct., Louis Rankin, son of Louis DeGrandeville and Fanny Elizabeth (Whittaker) Patterson, He was born September 6, 1885, in Jersey City, N. J. Mr. Patterson is an electrician, and moved from Orange, N. J., to Wallingford, Ct., where he resided December 7, 1907. They are Congregationalists.

married, July 23, 1905, in

New

children.
1.

HiLAH Florence,
Orange, N.
J.

born April 28, 1906, and died July 14, 1906, in

2. 3.

4.

Louis Huntington, born September 11, 1907, in Orange, N. Lloyd Kankin, born August 17, 1909, in Walliugford, Ct. Warren Mix, born .March 29, 1911, in WalUngford, Ct.

J.

990

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
1. 3.

10.3.3.

1.

1.4.
May
Anson and Sarah Thrall

Alonzo Chester Huntington,


5,

born October 27, 1835; married,

1859, in Windsor, Ct., Priscilla Eunice, daughter of

(Griswold) Strickhind.

She was born December


1891-92.

6,

1841, in Windsor, Ct.

He

is

a blacksmith, and lives in Windsor, Conn.

He was

Representative

in the State Legislature in

CHILDREN.
*1.
*2.

*3.
4.

Sidney Chestek, born December 17, 1860. Charles Albert, born January 29, 1863. Henry Arthur, born jNIarch 2, 1865.
Infant, (male) born February 1, 1870, died Addie May, born September 29, 1877.
at birth.

*5.

1. 3.

10. 3. 3.

1.

1.4. 1.
17, 1860, in

Sidney Chester Huntington, born December


Ct.;

Windsor,

married, October 21, 1891, in Windsor, Sarah, daughter of Benjamin and

Lavina (Holroyd) Wilson. She was born July 9, 1863, in Yorkshire, P^ng., and died July 21, 190:). He was a blacksmith, and always lived in AVindsor, Ct. He died April
26, 1897.

CHILD.
1.

Ruth Hazel, born October


riman)
Alford.

23, 1893; married,

November

25,

1914, Alden Euclid, son of Frank Wells and Kate Luess (Mer-

He was
is

born November

29, 1890, in

East

Granl)y, Ct.

He

a bookkeeper, and lives in AVindsor, Conn.

They

are Congregationalists.

1. 3.
vember
Wilson.
23, 1892,

10.3. 3.

1. 1.

4.2.

Charlks Albert Huntington,

born January 29, 1863; married, No-

He

Ruth Holroyd, daughter of Benjamin and Lavina (Holroyd) She was born October 15, 1868. is a tobacco grower, and has always lived in Windsor, Ct.

children.
1.

Charles Albert,

born December
in 1912.
2,

12,

1893.

He

entered the

Mass. Agricultural College


2.

Madeline Helena,
yoke College

born June

1895.

She entered

^It.

Hol-

in 1912.

3.

Sidney Chester, born November


1902.

29, 1900,

and died March

27,

1. 3.

10. 3.3.

1. 1.

4.3.
2,

Henry Arthur Huntington,

born March

1865, in Windsor, Ct.;


of

married, February 27, 1900, in Windsor, Ct.,

Mary Margaret, daughter

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

991

in Montreal,

Horace Dryden and Margaret (Conor) Clark. She was born July 12, 1872, Canada. He graduated from the Yale Law School in 1892, and practiced law in Hartford, Ct. He served his native town as justice of the peace, town clerk for nine years, and clerk of the Probate Court from October 29, 1903, until his death. In 1911 he was elected a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, in which lie was a member of the Judiciary Committee. He died at his home in Windsor, March 7, 1912.

CHILDREN, BOKN IN WINDSOR, CT.


1.

2.

Clark Chester, born June 1, 1905. Walter Treadway, born October 23,

1908.

3.

Mary

INIargaret, born February

8,

1911.

1.3. 10. 3. 3.
Addie
Windsor,

1. 1. 4.

5.
29,

May

(Huntington)
9,

Smith, born September

1877, in

Ct.;

married, April

1907, in AVindsor, Franklin Rankin, son of

Henry Franklin and Ida


1882, in Hartford, Ct.

Lillian

(McNally) Smith.

He was

born April

7,

Mr. Smith

is

an electrical contractor, and they

live in \Vindsor.

CHILD.
1.

Margaret

Elizaiseth, born July

29, 1908.

1.3. 10. 3.3. 1.3.


born in Athens, N. Y., May 4, 1814, and died November 29, 1840, in a furious storm which wrecked the vessel of which he was captain. He had married Sarah Burnham, and was livinf in New Haven, Connecticut.

Charles Edward Huntington,

CHILD.
1.

Anna,

died aged 17 years.

1.3. 10.3. 3. 1.4.


Abijy Delia (Huntington) Lee, born March 12, 1815, in New London, Conn.; mai-ried, September 21, 1836, Uriah I). Lee, of Buffalo, N. Y.
wliere she died A])ril 10, 1896, being the last of her family.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Edward Ruthven,

born November

12, 1837.

3.

4.

Charles Huntington, born January 4, 1843, and Charles Williams, Ijorn December 8, 1845. Frank Huntington, born March 19, 1854.

died in 1845.

992

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 10.3.3.
William Walmslv Huntington,
Ct.:

1.

7.
8,

born January

1830, in Montville,

Broad Brook, Ct., Maria Louise, daughter of Nelson and Mary (Cleveland) Palmer. She died November 4, 1856, in Broad Brook, and he married, September 19, 1859, in Providence, R. I., Sarah Shaw, daughter of Di-. Thomas and Almira (Aspenwall) Cleveland. She was born January 26, 1834, in Pawtucket, R. I., and died October 10, 1904, in N.Y. City, N. Y. He was in the dry goods commission business. He lived in So. Coventry and Broad Brook, Ct., moved to New York City, and died there August 8, 1877.
8,

married, January

1855, in

children.
1.

Nelson Palmer,

born July 11, 1856, in Broad Brook,


born March 29, 1863, in
in 1915.

Ct.,

and

died February 25, 1873, in So. Coventry, Ct.


2.

Mary Cleveland,
where she resided

New

York, N. Y., York.


is

3.

William Aspenwall,
is

born August

18, 1867, in

New

He
an

in the transportation business, lives in

New

York, and

Episcopalian.
4.

Charles Chester,
1873, in

born October 21, 1872, and died August

3,

New

York, N. Y.

1. 3.

10.3.

5.

Elisha Huntington, born June 6, 1745, in Norwich, Conn.; married, December 3, 1 769, Mrs. Anna Ryan. He was a seafaring man, and captain He died in 1810. of his own vessel.
CHILDRKN, born in NORWICH, CONN.
1.

Georgk, born July


at

6,

1775.
1

He was

a carpenter, and died single

Demerara,

W.

L, in
9,

790.

2.

Ruth, born December

1776, and died in Hudson, N. Y., from


in 1798.

being thrown out of a sleigh


*3.
*4.

Elisha, born September

1,

17 79.

Zephaniah, born July

31, 1781.

1.3. 10.3. 5. 3.
Elisha Huntington, born September 1,1779, in Norwich, Conn.; married, in Hudson, N. Y., December 25, 1808, Lydia, daughter of Tchabod and Priscilla Paddock, of Nantucket, who was born in Hudson, February 25, 1788. They lived in Hudson, where he was engaged in business, and where he died His widow lived in New York City, where she died in 1860. ]\Iarch 25, 1821.
children, noRN IN HUDSON,
1.

N. Y.
single, in

George Paddock,
Illinois,

born October 22, 1809, and died


1840.

March

1,

HtTNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
2.

993

3.

Thomas Paddock, born July 26, 1811; was a banker in New York City. He was secretary of the Committee on Stock of the N. Y. Stock Exchange, from 1870 to his death, which occurred May He never married. 29, 1884, at Tompkinsville, Staten Island. Edward Clark, born October 22, 1815, and was in New York,
died single.

4.

Elisha, born April


4,

4, 1819,

and died

in Philadelphia,

November

1829.

1. 3.

10.3. 5.4.
1781, in Norwich, Conn.; marseafaring man, and was captain

ried
of a

Zephaniah Huntington, born July 31, Anna Greene, of New London. He was a vessel. He died on Staten Island.
children.
*
1.

2.

Ruth Ryan, born August 30, 1812. Ann Elizabeth, born January 22,
1825.

1816, and died

November

14,

3.

Lydia Paddock, born October

19, 1819.

1.3. 10. 3. 5. 4. 1.
Ruth Ryan (Huntington) Saunders,
London, Conn.; married Erastus Saunders. Mrs. Saunders died February 19, 1897. child.
1.

born August 30, 1812, in He died February 22,

New
.

Erastus Huntington, born February


4,

married February 5, 1838 Anna, daughter of Edward Francis and Mary Ann (Moody) Maitland. Mr. Saunders was a graduate of Yale, 1863, and of the Gen. Theological Seminary (P. E.) He was ordained deacon in 1868, in Trinity in New York, 1868. Chapel, in N. Y., and priest in Trinity church, Norwich, Conn., about a year later. From 1869 to 1871 he was rector of St. Paul's church, Windham, Conn. During the period from 1871 to 1874 he was successively rector of churches in West Burlington, Cairo, and Troy, all in the Diocese of Albany, N. Y. From 1874 to 1877 he was assistant minister of the Church of the Heavenly Rest, in New York City, and subsequently for about a year was Shortly after his assistant at St. Ann's Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. health failed, and he became incapacitated for further service. He died November 1, 1902. Mrs. Saunders was living in 1915.
;

]869, in

New York

City,

1.3.10.3.5.4.3.
Lydia Paddock (Huntington) Cunningham, born October
in
19, 1819,

New
63

London, Conn.; married, June

15, 1853, in

New

London, William

994
Barnes, son of
]\Ir.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
and
.Tiidith

(Barnes) Cunningham.

1825, in Marlboro, Mass., and died

May

19, 1903, in

was a machinist.
Conn.

Mrs. Cunningham died October


Congregationalists.

He was born June 1, New London, Conn. He 13, 1891, in New London,

They were

CHILDREN, BORN IN
1.

NEW LONDON,
October
9,

CONN.
in

Edwina Huntington, born


don, Conn., in 1914.

1854; resided

New

Lon-

2.

Annie Huntington, born January


in

8,

1857, and died July 23, 1858,

3.

London, Conn. Lydia Huntington, born February


1862, in

New

22, 1860,

and died

May

31,

4.

William

London, Conn. Huntington, born June

New

2,

1862, and died

December

1,

1867, in

New

London, Conn.

1.3.10.3.7.
Frederick Huntington, born October
married,
first,

26, 1750, in

Norwich, Conn.;

January 20, 1784, Sarah, daughter of John and Sarah (1. 2. 4. 3.3.) Bliss. She was born February 9, 1757, (see page 127) in Norwich, Conn. She died August 6, 1786. He married, second, July 28, 1787, Lydia Andrews.
tionary

Hudson, N. Y. He was a sea captain, and served in the RevoluWar, in Captain Huntington's Company, Norwich 4th Battalion was in Wadsworth's Brigade, a battalion raised in June, 1776, to reinforce Washington in New York and Long Island was caught in retreat and panic of September 15, when the city was abandoned, and suffered severely; was with the army until December 25, 1776, when his term of enlislnieiit expired.

He

lived in

From commissions
tered the

in possession of his

descendants

it

aj)j)ears that

he en-

(Commission No. 1, Lieut fire worker of army the following year. a company of Matrosses in the 20th Regt. of the State of Conn., dated November
1,

17 77.

No.

2,

second Lieut, in the same Kegt., dated 17 79.

No.

3,

as

commander of the vessel Polly (with instructions) dates June 2, 1781. No. 4, as commander of a Matross Co. in the same Regt. as formerly (20th Conn.)
date October 24, 1783.)
close of the war.

Showing that he served

his country faithfully

till

the

All commissions sealed and signed by Jonathan Trumbull,

Capt. General and

Commander

in Chief of the State of

Conn.

They were

Universalists.

He

died October

3,

1830, in Hudson,

N. Y.

children.

The
1.

first

two births

of this family are


6,

on the Norwich records.


1784; died July 19, 1786.
1,

John

Bliss, born November


1,

2.

Frederick, born April

1786; died August

1786.

3.

4.

Sarah Bliss, born July 29, 1788. John B., born March 28, 1790; died
leans, La.

October

8,

1817, in

New

Or-

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
5.

995
,

Edward, born May

13,

1792; married Maria

and died in
1796.

Morristown, N. Y.
6.

He was

a sea captain.
3,

* *

7.

8.
9.

Frederick, born September 9, 1794; died August Frederick, born March 18, 1797. Lydia, born February 1, 1800. Ann Maria, born March 11, 1802.

10.

Henry, born

April 27, 1805

died in 1832

was

lost at sea.

1. 3.

10. 3. 7. 3.
born July
29,

Sarah Bliss (Huntington) Utley,


ruary
4,

1788

married Feb-

1812, in Hudson, N. Y.,

Ralph Utley.

children.
1.

Joseph, married Minerva Pardee

of Pardeeville, Wis.

2.

Abby.
Lydia, married Henry F. Olmstead,
of Catskill,

3.

N. Y.

4.
5.

Frederick Horace, married Delia Ready, of New York. Maria Huntington, married Elias B. Collins, of Chatham, N. Y.
John.

6.

7.

8.
9.

10.

Sarah. Henry, married Adelaide Harrison, of New York. Robert, married Ehzabeth Waldorf, of Red Hook, N. Y. David Ladd, died in infancy.

1.3.
Abby (Utley) Clark,

10.3.7.3.2.
12, 1837.

married William H. Clark, September

children.
1.

Henry Edgar,
the Civil

died, while serving as quartermaster's clerk during


24.

War, aged

2.

3. 4.
5.

Sarah, died in infancy. Sarah Utley. Clara. Frederick Huntington,


Alice.

died aged 18.

6.
7.

William Fairman,

died young.

1.3. 10. 3.7.3.2.6.


Alice (Clark) Terry, married Robert Moiris Terry,
children.
1.

of

Hudson, N. Y.

Robert

E.

Huntington,

professor of music in

New York

City

2.

married Grace E. Morse, of New York, William Clark, of New York.

996

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.10.3.7.3.7.
ust 21, 1847.

Sarah (Utley) Best, married Lieut. He was in the U. S. Army.

Clermont Livingston Best, Aug-

1.

Clermont Livingston,
Corbett, of

born March 29, 1849; married Laura San Francisco, Cal. He served in the war with Spain in the U. S. Army, Artillery C. L. I. 2d enlisted May 1, 1898. He died at Fortress Monroe, Va., April 14, 1903. He had one daughter, Mary Huntington Best.
;

1.3. 10. 3. 7. 7.
ried,

Frederick Huntington, born in Hudson, N. Y., March 18, 179 7; marfirst, in 1819, Julia Maxwell, when he removed to Savannah, where his

family lived.

again in 1844.

He was a He was
;

sea captain.

His wife died

in 1842,

and he married

harbor and shipping master for the port of Savannah,

Ga., for two years.

In 1847 he again went to sea, sailing to

New

Orleans in

and in the fall of 1848, when tliree days out of Savannah, liis schooner was lost, and he and his son George, with the entire crew, perAfter his death, his widow married a Mr. Richardson, of New York ished.
the schooner Portia
city,

where she resided

in 1858.

children.
1.

2. 3.

George Wiley, must have been born in 1831, according to his stepHe was lost at sea, with his father. mother, Mrs. Richardson. John Frederick, died in 1841. William Henry, died in 1842.
1. 3. 10. 3. 7. 9.

Ann Maria (Huntington) Chapman,


son,

l)orn

March
Y.,

11, 1802, in

Hud-

N.

Y.; married,

June

19,

1825, in

Hudson, N.

John, son of Lieut.

Lebbeus and Jemima (Grinnell) Chapman. He was born in Westbrook, Conn., December 22, 1799, and died in Ciaverack, N. Y., February 9, 1864. He was a merchant and had lived in Westbrook, Conn., before 1820, in Hudson, N. Y., after 1820 until 1860, in New York City from 1860 to 1863, then His wife died May 10, 1864, in New York City. They in Ciaverack, N. Y,
were Episcopalians.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

Maria Huntington,

born June

22, 1826.

* * *

2. 3.

4.
5.

Emily Ann, born February 2, 1828. Edward Huntington, born April 14, 1830. John Grinnell, born May 28, 1832. Anjeanette, born May 11, 1838; died December
Sparta, N. Y., unmarried.

20,

1910, in

6.

Juliette, born June

5,

1842.

HUNTINGTON GBNEALOGT.

997

1.3. lO. 3. 7. 9. 1.
Maria Huntington (Chapman) Best,
November
12, 1845,

born June

22,

1826

married,

Capt. Francis Best, of the United States Army.

They

lived in Areata, Cal., in 1912.

CHILDREN.
*
1. 2.

Castella Maria, born August

5, 1846.

Walter
1848.

Francis, born October

12,

1848; died November 26,

1. 3.

10.3. 7. 9.

1. 1.

G.

Castella Maria (Best) De Lorme, born August 5, 1846; married Victor De Lorme, in San Francisco, Cal., in December 1873, and died at
Cal., in 1889.

San Francisco,

child.
1.

Adele, born June

23, 1875; died

August

1,

1892.

1. 3.

10.3. 7.9.2.
2,

Emily Ann (Chapman) Morris, born February

1828; married
at Sparta,

James L. Morris, in New York City, October 3, 1860. He died N. y. Mrs. Morris was living with her daughter Anna in 1912. children.
1.

Son, born in 1861

lived three days.


9,

2. 3.

Richard Robert, born December Anna Huntington, born April


Hughes Large, October
1. 3.
13, 1896.

1863.

25,

1866;

married

Edward

They

live in Taylorsville, Pa.

10. 3. 7. 9. 2.2.
9,

Richard Robert Morris, born December


married; died in

1863, in Sparta, N. Y.;

New York

City in 1907.

children.
1. 2.

Richard, aged William, aged

fiftee ^*-

I In 1912.
)

th irteen.

1.3. 10. 3.7.9.3. Edward Huntington Chapman, born April 4,


Gillette in Minnesota, in 1860.

1830; married
1867, in

Nancy
Haven,

He

died September

1,

New

Conn.

His wife

still

lives in

Taunton, Mass. (1912).

child.
1.

Florence, born

in 1862,

and died

in 1863.

998

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3.10.3.7.9.4.
John Grinnkll Chapman,
married,
first, in

born

May

28,

1832, in

Hudson, N. Y.,
23, 1905,

1861, Margaret Cummings, at Areata, Cal.; married, second,

February

14, 1872,

Elizabeth Burroughs.

Mr. Chapman died April

in Areata, Cal.

CHILDREN.
1.

Son, died in infancy.


6,

2.

Emily Ann, born January


of D. 8. c. in

1863

is

a Chiropodist with degree

Los Angeles, Cal.


born November
in

3.

Edward Huntington,

17, 1872, in Areata, Cal.;

married Alda Cassey of Oakland,


4. 5.

1894.

They now

live in

Manhattan, Neb. John Grinnell, born December 30, 1874; lives at Areata, Cal. Elizabeth Burroughs, born March 30, 1880. Lived at Areata,
Cal., in 1910.

6,

Juliette, born March

6,

1882.

1.3. 10. 3.7.9. 4.6.


Juliette (Chapman) Cropley, born March
14, 1905,
6,

1882; married, October

George Foster Cropley.

CHILDREN.
1.

Janet Chapman, born September


Doris Caroline, born April

12, 1907.

2.

26, 1910.

1. 3.
married George H. Stover,
in

10.3. 7. 9.
York,

6.
5,

Juliette (Chapman) Stover, born June

1842, at

New

rluly 20, 1864,

Hudson, N. Y.; and died in Brooklyn,

N.

Y.,

January

15, 1881.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Nellie W., born April 26, 1866 Maude, born October 17, 1868
;

died January

2,

1880.

lives in
;

Brooklyn, N. Y.

3.

George
and

H., born

December
City.

24,

1876

married Ella Bolton, in 1896,

lives in

N. Y.

1. 3.

10. 3. 8.

Reuben Huntington, born January 21, 1753, in Norwich, Conn. He was a blacksmith. He was married three times. His wives' names were Carey, Prevost, and Frazier. He died in 1804.
CHILDREN.
1.

Reuben Carey.

He was

a ship carpenter.

He lived at Neperan,

New

York.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
2.

999

3. 4.

*
*

5. 6.
7.

8.

Samuel, who died at the age of twenty. Ruth, who married Abel Hasbrouck. John Frasier, who died in 1804. Peter Chester, born in 1801. Lydia, who married John Jerome, a farmer. Reuben. Margaret, who married Maurice Snyder, a

farmer.

1. 3. 10. 3. 8. 5.
Peter Chester Huntington, born
and was a dealer
in leather in
in 1801,

married

Ann

Goetschins,

New York

City.

children.
1.

2.

Levi Farr, born in 1823. Eliza Matilda.

3.

Margaret Ann.

4.
5.

Mathew Rowe.
Edward
St.

John W.
1. 3.

10.3.8. 7.
children.

Reuben Huntington,
in Cortland county,

married Magdalen Hendrick, and was a farmer

N. Y.

1.

John, born

in 1827.

2.

Chester
Jane. Abel.

D.

3.

Margaret Ann.

4.
5.

1. 3.
ried,

10.3.

9.

Eliphalet Huntington, born April 5, 1756, in Norwich, Conn.; marJune 15, 1784, Edna Clement. She was born November 23, 1762, and died August 3, 1819. They lived in Plainfield, Vt., moved to Charlotte, N.Y.,
buried in what

where the mother and three of the children died that year, and are is now the town of Greece, near Rochester, N. Y. Mr. Huntington died October 8, 1828. children.
in 1819,

The
1.

first

three births of this family are on the


S.,

Norwich

records.

Charlotte

born April

25,

1785; married January 21, 1838,

Seth Potter. * * *
2.

Sidney, born October

19, 1786.

3.

4.
5. 6.

Charles Mosley, born February 13, Robert H., born November 16, 1790.

1789.

Martha

W., born August


1,

9,

1792

died August 25, 1819.

Leonard, born July

1795.

1000
*
*
7.

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGT.

Walter, born

July

1,

1795.
6,

8.

Edna

Lodicia, born

May

1796.
27, 1819.

9.

*10.
11.
12.

Phebe, born July 21, 1798, and died August Mason Clement, born August 28, 1800.
;

Harriet M., born September 25, 1802; died September 19, David Breed, born March 20, 1805 died August 31, 1820.

1819.

1.3.10.3.9.2.
Sidney Huntington, born October
ried,

19, 1786, in

Norwich, Conn.; mar-

April

6,

1825, in Lima, N. Y., Maria, daughter of David and Eunice

(Day) Holmes. She was born November 4, 1795, in Dalton, Mass., and died August 4, 1855, in North Bloomfield, N. Y. He was a blacksmith, and a justice of the peace for a great many years. He died January He spent nearly his entire life in North Bloomfield, N. Y. They were Universalists. 11, 1857.

CHILDREN, BORN IN NORTH BLOOMFIELD,


1.

N. Y.
13,

Charles Mosley, born

July 27, 1826; died July


12, 1827.

1827, in

North Bloomfield, N. Y.
* *
2.

Lewis Holmes, born November

3.

Robert Mosley,

born June

3,

1831.
15,

4.

Sidney Clement, born May


1909, unmarried.

1833,

and died September

19,

1.3. 10. 3. 9. 2. 2.
Lewis Holmes Huntington, born November 12, 1827, in North BloomN. Y.; married, March 2, 1854, in North Bloomfield, N. Y., Emily MelShe vina, daughter of Lyman Beecher and Hannah Taft (Leach) Parmele.
field,

was born April 15, 1830, in New York, and died April 6, 1911. He was a farmer and held various township offices for many years. From 1854 to 1859 he lived in Hillsdale, Mich.; from 1859 to 1890 in North Bloomfield, N. Y.; from 1891 to 1898 in Honeoye Falls, N. Y., where he died February 28, 1898.

children.
1.

George Sidney,
ried,

born January 8, 1855, in Hillsdale, Mich.; marFebruary 23, 1881, in Lima, N. Y., May Clark, daughter of Harvey Johnson and Emma Cornelia (Clark) Benson. She was born January 2, 1857, in Victoria, N. Y. He was a retail coal and In December, 1859, he moved to West Bloomlumber dealer. He was a trustee of the field, and in July, 1887, to Ovid, Mich. Baptist Church, a member of the board of Aldermen, member of the board of education, and was president of the same board for

a number of years.
2.

He

died

March

20, 1915.

Adrian Taylor, born February


in

11, 1859,

and died June

2,

1883,

North Bloomfield, N. Y.

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.

1001

1.3. 10.3. 9.2.3.


Robert Mosley Huntington,
field,

born June

3,

1831, in North Bloom-

X. Y.; married, October

5,

1865, in

Loekport, N. Y.,

Mary

Pauline,

daughter of George Willard and Abigail Paulina (Baldwin) Hildreth; was born January 28, 1843, in Loekport, N. Y.

She
Louis,

He was

a physician, a graduate of Missouri Medical College,

St.

Mo., February 28, 1861.

He
April
1,

served in the Civil

War

as private,

and

later as

assistant surgeon in

the 6th Michigan; enlisted August 23, 1861; was appointed assistant surgeon
1863; was discharged
in

May

15, 1865. in

He Uved
St. Louis,

No. Bloomfield, N. Y.,

N. Y. City,

in Hillsdale, Mich., in

Mo., in Kalamazoo, Mich., Decatur, Mich., in Kansas City, Mo., in

Beardstown,
1871, to
is

Hot

buried in

and Waterloo, Iowa. He went to Boone, Iowa, in October, May, 1891, where he died March 7, 1907. He Boone, Iowa. They were Presbyterians.
111.,

Sf)rings, Ark., in

CHILDREN.
1.

Maria Pauline,
February
27,

born August 11, 1866, 1872, in Boone, Iowa.


111.

in

Decatur, Mich.; died

2.

George Hildreth,
12, 1870, in

born October 17, 1869, and died September


29, 1871, in

Beardstown,

3.

Charles Sidney, born June


died January
3,

Waterloo, Iowa, and

1878, in Boone, Iowa.

*4.
5.

Robert Jay, born April 20, 1873. Clement Hildreth, born December
9,

22, 1874,

and died January

1878, in Boone, Iowa.

1.3. 10. 3. 9.2. 3.4.


B

ried,

April 20, 1873, in Boone, Iowa; marJune 19, 1902, in Des Moines, Iowa, Georgia Frances, daughter of George Francis and Electa Eliza (Tone) Hubbard. She was born March 14,
1875, at Polk City, Iowa.

Robert Jay Huntington, born

He

is

the manager of the Keeley Institute.

He

is

a graduate of the Iowa

College at Grinnell, Iowa, June 10, 1896.

He

lived in Boone, Iowa, until

June, 1896, when he moved to Hot Springs, Ark., and later moved to So. Pasadena, California, where he and his mother were living in 1915.

They
1.

are Presbyterians.

CHILD.

Robert Hubbard, bom October

5,

1909.

1.3. 10.3. 9. 4.
Robert Huntington,
1836, Frances 1878, in

born November 16, 1790; married, November

3,

Maria Tucker, who was born November 3, 1806. No. Bloomfield, N. Y. They were Presbyterians.

He

died in

1002

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BORN IN NO. BLOOMFIELD,
*1. *2.
3.

N. Y.

Emily Frances, born August Phoebe An.v, born August 25,

10, 1837.

1839.

*4. *5.
6.

Infant Boy, born August 4, 1841; died in 1841. Harriet Edna, born August 31, 1842. Charles Schuyler, born August 16, 1845. Martha Jane, born March 28, 1850; lives in Rochester, N.
unmarried.

Y.,

1.3. 10.3. 9.

4. 1.

Emily Frances (Huntington) Bristol, born August 10, 1837; married, March 3, 1864, in No. Bloomfield, N. Y., James L. Bristol, who was born in
1842.

She died July

29, 1876, in

East Avon, N. Y.

children.
*1. *2.
3.

Louis Huntington, born May

11, 1865.

Mary Gertrude,
Frederick
Atkins.

born April 24, 1867. Robert, born in February, 1869;


born September
17, 1870;
is

married

May

4.
5. 6.

Miranda Frances,
Harry, born
in

not married.

September, 1872; unmarried.


born July 23, 1876; unmarried.

Grace Emily,

1.3. 10.3. 9.4.


Louis Huntington Bristol, born
child.
1.

1. 1.
married Jessie Lyda.

^Slay 11,1865;

Marjorie Huntington,
1.

born in April, 1895.

3. 10.3. 9.4. 1. 2.
24, 1867;

Mary

(^khtrude (Bristol) Bigelow, born April


CHILDREN.

married

Merritt Bigelow.

1. 2.

.Dorothy Biustol, born September 8, 1901. Marion Emily, born December 15, 1904.
1.

3.10. 3. 9.4.

2.

24, 1839, in No. N. Y.; married, October 29, 1861, in Lima, N. Y., Curtis Parker, son of David Sargent and Sarah Maria (Gunnison) Wiggins. He was born August 26, 1838, in West Bloomfield, N. Y. JNIr. Wiggins was a farmer, he lived in North Bloomfield, N. Y., till nine years of age, when he moved to Lima, N. Y., where he resided till his death, January 15, 1902. His wife died November 23, 1913. They were Uuiversalists.

Phoebe Ann (Huntington) AViggins, born August

Bloomfield,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN, BOKN IN LIMA,
1,

1003

N. Y.

Fannie Eliza, born October


N.
Y.'

15, 1862; married,

June

22, 1892, at

Lima. N. Y., Charles Elmer Greene.


2.

They

reside in Rochester,
in her native town.

Ida Marian, born August

4,

1872.

She resides

1.3. 10.3. 9.4.4.


ried

Harriet Edna (Huntington) Martin, born August A. D wight Martin. He was born May 11, 1844.
children.
*1.
2.

31, 1842; mar-

Martha Ann, born June 26, 1865. Marian Louisa, born February 25,
Frances Irene, born September Clarence Dwight, born July
Brown.
Heath.
7,

3.

4.

She died July

7,

1905,

Edwin Croft. M. Bond. 30, 1875; married, first, Edna and he married, second, Martha
1867; married

1871; married Piatt

5.

Irving Franklin, born April

2,

1881; married Clara

Swetman.

1.3. 10.3. 9.4.4.


Martha Ann (Martin) Salman,
George T. Salman.

1.
26.

born June

1865;

married

children.
1. 2.

Harold Martin,

Edward

born December 27, 1888. Dwight, born December 15, 1894.

1. 3.

10. 3.9.4. 5.
19, 1882, in

16, 1845, in No. BloomNo. Bloomfield, Louise Abigail, daughter of Luther and Harriet Abigail (Middlebrook) Elton. She was born June 29, 1855, in Palmyra, N. Y., was adopted by A. H. Martin, and married
field,

Charles Schuyler Huntington, born August


N.
Y.; married,

October

as Ida Martin.

until 1887,

employed by the Eastman Kodak Co. He lived in No. Bloomfield, when he moved to Rochester, N. Y., where he now resides. He served in the Civil War as private in Co. T, 22 Regt., N. Y. Vol. Cavalry. He enlisted August 5, 1864, and was discharged August 9, 1865. His army record, though short, was full of active service. He fought with Sheridan's army of the Shenandoah, was in General Custer's third division of

He

is

Cavalry, and in

all
2,

the battles of the valley, finishing with battle of


1865.

Waynes-

borough, March

CHILDREN.
1.

Julia Anna, born February

26, 1884, in

No. Bloomfield, N.

Y.;

married, August 31, 1905, in Rochester, N. Y., Augustus Bott.

They
2.

live in

Rochester.

Harriet Irene,

born June

20, 1886, in

Honeoye

Falls,

N. Y.

1004

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1.3. 10. 3. 9. 6.
Leonard Huntington,
in Barre, Vt., in

born July

4,

1794, in Norwich, Conn.; married


in 1804,

Hannah Keed, who was born

and died

in Chicago,

111.,

March, 1891.

He was

a carriage maker, and in 1853, removed to North

Broomfield, N. Y., where he died in 18 73.

CHILDREN.
1.

Danforth, born

2.

Martha

* *
*

3. 4.
5. 6.

George Oscar Hannibal, born September 6, 1834. Charlotte Maria, born February 16, 1836. Frank Ferdinand, born December 17, 1847.

in 1825; and died in infancy Eliza, born January 27, 1826. Leonard, born February 21, 1828.

in Barre, Vt.

1.3. 10.3. 9. 6. 2.
Martha Eliza (Huntington) Hale, born
Vt.;

January

7,

1826, in Barre,

married

in

1859 in Nashville, Tenn., Horace Morrison, son of John and

Jane (Morrison) Hale. He was l)orn ^larch 6, 1833, in Hollis, N. H. Mr. Hale was a graduate of Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., 1856. He was Superintendent of Public Instruction of Colorado in 1873-76, Regent of the University of Colorado, 1878-84, President of the same University, 188791,

and Mayor of Central City, Colorado, 1882-3. He was engaged in educational work almost continually from 1857 to 1901. After retirement from the University of Colorado he was active in various
reform and charitable organizations.

civic

to 1840, in

N. H., from 1833 to 1837, in Rome, N. Y., from 1837 North Bloomfield, N. Y., from 1840 to 1853, in Genesee and Union Colleges, from 1853 to 1856, in Nashville, Tenn., from 1857 to 1861, in North Bloomfield, N. Y., in 1861, in Detroit, iMich., from 1861 to 1863, in Central
lived in Hollis, City, Col., from 1863 to 1873, in Denver, Col., from 1873 to 1878, in Central

He

City, Col., from 1878 to 1887,

and from 1891

to 1901 in

Denver,

Col.,

where

he died, October

24, 1901.

Mrs. Hale died

May

23, 1907.

CHILD.
* Irving, born August 28, 1861.

1. 3.

10.3. 9. 6.2.

1.

Irving Hale, born August 28, 1861, in North Bloomfield, N. Y.; married, June 14, 1887, in Willet's Point, N. Y., Mary Virginia, daughter of William and Virginia Southard (Woodruff) King. Her father was Lieut. Colonel in She was born June 14, 186 7, in the Corps of Engineers of the U. S. Army.
Washinffton, D. C.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGT.
Mr. Hale was an
is

1005

officer in the

Corps of Engineers from 1884 to 1890, and

now manager

of the

General Electric Co., of Denver, Col.

He

is

a grad-

uate of the miUtary academy at

West Point, N. Y., Class of 1884. He served in tlie Spanish American War as Colonel of 1st Col Inf. Vol.; was promoted to Brigadier General August 28, 1898; recommended for BrevetMajor General April 25, 1899, for distinguished gallantry in action at Calumpet, Luzon. He enlisted May 1, 1898, and was honorably discharged October 1, 1899. He lived in Denver, Col., from 1889 to 1909, and was in the Philippines 1898-9. They are Unitarians.
CHILDREN, EXCEPT THE FIRST, BORN IN DENVER, COL.
1.

2.

William King, born January 12, 1889, at West Point, N. Y. John Huntington, born September 5, 1891, and died February
27, 1907, in

Denver, Col.
24, 1896. 13, 1898.

3.

Dorothy, born July


Hope, born March
Col.

4.
5.

Mar.jory, born February

12, 1902,

and died March

12, 1902. in

Denver,

6.

Irving, born January

22, 1906.

1.3. 10.3. 9.6.3.


married, January 19,
of

George Leonard Huntington, born February 21, 1828, in Barre,Vt.; 18.^4, in W. Bloomfield, N. Y., Ann Hepsibah, daughter
a carpenter an<l has lived in Barre, Vt.,

William and Cynthia (Cri])pen) Byrnes.


is

He

She was born January 29, 1834. moved to North Bloomfield, in


111.,

August, 1835, lived later in Rochester and Kingsville, Ohio, Chicago,


Claire, la., to Moline,

in

Nashville, Tenn., in 1859-1860, returned to North Bloomfield, in 1870 to


111.,

Le

October

30, 1890,

1895, where he
for three

now
in

resides.

He

and to Denver, Col., August 24, was Alderman for five terms and Mayor
civil

terms

Le

Claire, Iowa.

He
17, 1865.

served as private in the army during the

war

in
1,

Battery L, 1st
1864, to

Regiment, N. Y. Volunteer Light Artillery, from September


childrp:n.
1.

June

2.

Louise Adelaide, born and died in 1855, in No. Bloomfield, N. Y. Lizzie Bell, born September 20, 1862; lives in Denver, Col.

3.

Maude
died

March

Louise, born April 14, 1868, in No. Bloomfield, N. 2, 1886, in Le Claire, Iowa.
23, 1872, in

Y.,

and

4.

Alice Gertrude, born November


lives in

Le

Claire,

Iowa;

Denver, Col.

1.3. 10.3. 9. 6.4.


Oscar Hannibal Huntington, born September
married in North Bloomfield, N. Y., Ruby Baker.
6,

1834, in Barre, Vt.;

1006

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILD.
1.

Marion Leroy, Kauka,

N. Y.

GRANDSON.
1.

Frank Everett,

Schenectady, N. Y.

great-grandson.
1.

Oscar Leroy.
1.

3. 10. 3. 9.6. 5.
16, 1836,

Charlotte Maria (Huntington) Harford, born February


in

North Bloomfield, N. Y.; married July 14, 1859, in Nashville, Tenn., Henry Benedict Harford. She died January 5, 1914, in Chicago, 111.

CHILDREN.

1.

2.

Eloise, born March 11, 1.S64. Charles, born September 12, 1866; resides

in

Davenport, Iowa.

1.3. 10.3.9. 6. 5. 1.
1894, to Ernest Schmidt.

Eloise (Harford) Schmidt, born March 11, 1864; married, June They reside in Chicago, 111.
CHILD.
1.

27,

Hilda, born February

24, 1907,

and died

May

12, 1912.

1.3. 10.
Frank Ferdinand Huntington,
Dona
,

3.

9.6.6.

born December 17, 1847; married

who

died September

4,

1879.

child.
1.

Fransie.

1.3. 10.3. 9. 7.
Walter Huntington,
Aurora Gale.
born July
1,

1794, in Norwich, Conn.; married

She was born September

19, 1808,

and died December

23, 1857.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Charles E., born December George, born July 19, 1830

18, 1827.
;

died in 1854.
in 1840.

3.

4.

Lucinda, born November 10, 1834; died Lawson Gale, born January 20, 1837.

1.3.10.3.9.7.
Charles
E.

1.
18, 1827.

Huntington, born December

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1. 2.

1007

Agnes, a noted

singer in N. Y.
lives in

Effie, married, and

Ohio.

1. 3.

10. 3.9. 8.
born

King

Edna Lodicia (Huntington) King, He died September 4, 1868. in 1830.


CHILDREN.
1. 2.

May

6,

1796; married

John

Walter,

born

May

9,

1832;

is

dead.

Charlotte.
1. 3.

10.3. 9. 10.
in

Mason Clement Huntington, born


N.
Y.;

August, 1800, in No. Bloomfield,

married Cyrene Wight, in No. Bloomfield.

He was

a farmer or inn-

keeper.

He moved from

No. Bloomfield, N. Y.,


Universalists.

to Carlyon,

N. Y., where he

died in June, 1880.

They were

CHILD.
*1.

George Clement,

born December

8,

1842.

1.3. 10.3. 9. 10.


field,

1.
8,

George Clement Huntington, born December


N.
Y.;

1842, in No. Bloom-

married, in

daughter of Noah

Waterport, N. Y., Jane Harriet, and Lucy (Merriman) Broadwell. She was born March 5,
1869 or
'70, in

1846, in Waterport, N. Y., and died in Carlyon,

N. Y. where he died December

He was
X.
Y.,
till

a farmer, and lived in No. Bloomfield, until 1861-2, in Carlyon,

1881,

when he moved

to Ovid, Mich.,

2,

1887.

He was County

Supervisor while living in Carlyon, N. Y.

a great reader, and had a wonderful memoi'y, especially concernand dates; was known in the community where he lived for his honesty and integrity.
ing history

He was

CHILDREN, born IN CARLYON,


1.

N. Y.

Edith Cyrene, born October


ed nurse in the South.

27, 1871.

She

is

a successful train-

2.

Maria Ednah,
in Ovid,

born October

9,

1874, and died January

2,

1888,

Mich.

1. 3. 10. 5.

Nathaniel Huntington, born

in
5,

He

married for his

first

wife,

November

Norwich, Conn., August 20, 1713. 1735, Mary Brown, of Stonington;

for his second, a Jones,

and

for his third, a

Miss Pembroke.

1008

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

*2.
3.

Jasper. Asa, born

in 1741.

4.
5. 6.

1746; married James Robertson. Priscilla, married Benjamin Billings and Mark A. Dolph. Elizabeth, married Benjamin Hendricks and Dr. Graham. Hannah, married Jonathan Culver, whose son Roswell was father of Jonathan E. and Asa L. Culver, who for years were in busi-

Amy, born

7.

ness in Norwich City. Lydia, married, as the Lebanon church records

testify, in

1788,

Edward
8.

Ivovenrove.

Ephraim Jonks,

born December

10, 1763,

and entered on the


It is

records as the entry states, August 18, 1779.


the father of this family lived

probable that

away from Norwich.

1. 3.

10. 5. 2.
as his daughter,
still

Asa Huntington, born


ard, testifies.

in

Norwich, Conn.,

Mrs. Brain-

He

lived in

Woodbridge, Conn., and

later in

New

Haven,

Conn., where he died in 1825, aged 84 years, making his birth in the year 1741.

He was
of

a carpenter by trade, and was a man of more than ordinary refinement He married manners, of kindly feelings, and of Christian principles.

Polly Hine.

children.
*1. *2. *3.
*4. *5.

Polly, born December

30, 1780.

Ebenezer, born Caroline. Harriet.

in 1782.

Hannah

]\1akia.

1.3. 10.5. 2. 1.
Polly (Huntington) Brainard, born
in

Woodbridge, Conn., Decem-

ber 30, 1780; married, in 1800, Rev. Israel Brainard, of Guilford, Conn., where they resided six years after their marriage. He was then sent out by the

Connecticut Missionary Society into New York State, and located at Verona, where, for about thirty-four years, he preached and labored successfully in
that outpost of settlements and of Christian institutions.
fifty-six

During

all of

the

years of his ministry, he was greatly indebted to the untiring indus-

try

living in 1858.

and economy of his wife. She was a woman of rare qualities. She was Mr. Brainard died in Kirkland, in 1854, aged eighty-two.

children.
1.

Israel Huntington, born February


N.
y., July 8, 1836.

8,

1801, and died in Albany,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
2.

1009

^
3.

>

Died

in childhood.

4.
5.

Mary,
N.

born March

4,

1810; married

Ammi

B. Clark, of Kirkland,

Y.,

and had four children.

6.
7.

8.

Harriet, born March 28, 1812. Cornelia, born May 14, 1814. Elizabeth, born September 4, 1816; married, in 1838, Rev. George W. Thompson, and lived in Syracuse, N. Y., having
four children.

Died

in childhood.

11.

David

Leavis, born February 12, 1821.

1.3.10. 5.2.2.
Ebenezer Huntington, born
as second wife, October
Tiffin, of
1,

in 1782, in
111.,

New

Haven, Conn.; married,


Tiffin, sister of

1820, in Alton,

Margaret

Gov.

Ohio.

He was

an actor in the early years of

his life,

but gave

it

up because

of

the low practices upon which the profession so largely depended.


quite extensively in America,

He traveled
new

Europe and Asia.

After leaving the stage he

lectured for some time in the West, and became a sort of pioneer in the
profession which has since been so

much honored.
is

He was

also an expert

surveyor and cabinet maker

this all before

he took up farming.
III.,

He

with an assistant, whose name

now unknown, surveyed Chicago,

some time between the years 1835 and 1845. In the home of Mrs. Elanora Huntington DeFrees, is a solid cherry table which was made by him. It is conspicuous because of its beautifully carved legs and lack of nails, being put together with old fashioned wooden pegs.

He

died on his farm in Alton,


is

111.,

in 1857.
first

There
in the

nothing positive

known

of his

garet, thinks her

name was Naomi, and

that she

wife, but his daughter Marand her only child were buried

same

coffin.

CHILDREN, born IN ALTON,


* *
1. 2.

ILL.

3. 4.

Maria, born October 3, 1821. Susannah, born February 2, 1823. Caroline, born March 17, 1825, and

died at the age of seventeen.

Clayton Tiffin, born January 13, 1827; became a doctor, and practiced for many years. He died at Cape Girardeau, Mo. He
was married and had
Elvira D.
several children, one of

them was named

5.
6.
7.

*
*
64

Jedediah Hayden, born July 3, 1829. Mary Elizabeth, born November 26, Margaret, born April 12, 1834.

1831,

1010
8.
9.

HUNflNGTON GENEALOGY.
Cornelia, born November 10, 1836 died two years later. Edward Henry, born August 20, 1839; died in 1870.
;

10.

Charles Theodore, born


1.

July 16, 1846; died in 1886.

3. 10.5. 2. 2. 1.

born October 3, 1821, in Alton, 111.; marShortly William Torrie Hull, of Greenbush, N. Y. Her husband, who was a after their marriage they moved to Greenville, 111. cavalryman in the Northern army, died soon after the close of the war from an
ried,

Maria (Huntington) Hull,


February
15, 1842,

illness

contracted in the war.

After his death Mrs. Hull turned her energies

toward education, and to the day of her death was closely connected with Almira Seminary then one of the leading schools for girls, and located at

She died June 24, 1890, Mrs. Elanora Huntington DeFrees.


Greenville.

at the

home

of the niece she

had

raised,

1.

Son, born December

8,

1858; died December

9,

1858.

1.3. 10.5. 2.2. 2.


Susannah (Huntington) Rood,
married David Rood, of Godfrey,
111.

born February

2,

1823, in Alton,

111.;

children.
1. 2.

William, who is dead. Pauline, who married Lewellyn


they reside.

Roberts, of Godfrey,

111.,

where

3.

Mary, who

is

dead.

4.
5.

Frank, an Episcopal rector in Vermont. Lucy, married George Davis of Godfrey,

111.

1.3. 10. 5.2. 2. 5. Jedediah Hayden Huntington, born July 3, 1829,


ried

at Alton,

111.;

marhis

Nancy Tope

in 1856.

He was

a farmer and farmed his widowed mother's

farm, of some 400 acres, in Alton,


wife died two weeks later.

111.

He

died

November

18, 1862,

and

children.
1.

Charles Bissel, born

in 1850.

2.

Laura Josephine,
William DeLove,

born January 24, 1852.

3.

born in 1855; believed to be dead.


born March 30, 1857
1860.
;

4.

Margaret Ellen,
in St. Louis,

died February 10, 1890,

Mo.
8,

5.

Elanora, born October


Bissel

Owing

to the early deaths of their parents these children

became separated,
of.

and Charles

and William DeLove have been

lost

track

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1011

1. 3.
Isom Wood,

10.5.
111.,

2.

2.5. 2.
24, 1852;

Laura Josephine (Huntington) Wood,


ried, in 1873,

of Alton,

born January where they reside.

mar-

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Lenora Pearl, married Hugh I. Speir; lived in Alton, 111. Walter, student of pharmacy, Lawrence, Kansas, in 1914.

1.3. 10.5.2.2.5. 5.
Elanora (Huntington) DeFrees,
111.;

born October

8,

1860, at Alton,

married, June 24, 1883, Joseph A. DeFrees, of Nashville, Tenn.

She

made her home with her grandmother until she was seven years of age, when she went to Greenville, 111., to live with her aunt, Mrs. Maria Huntington Hull. Here she received her education, graduating from the schools in 1879. In accordance with her aunt's wishes, she taught several terms before she was
married.

CHILDREN, BORN IN GREENVILLE,


1.
2.

ILL.
in

3.

Hayden Hull, born May 29, 1884 Maybelle, born December 2, 1889 Ruth Huntington, born January
29, 1911, Julius E.

is

now

Chicago,

111.

died February 24, 1890.


12, 1892; married,

December

O. von der Lieth, the grandson of a German


in

nobleman, Herr Henry von der Lieth of Hanover, Germany.

She has specialized


4.

music and literature, and for a number of


April 26, 1895 a student in Mt.

years has done accompaniment work in music.

Clarence Huntington, bom


Pulaski,
111.,

is

High

school, (1914.)

1.3. 10.5.2.2.6.
Mary Elizabeth (Huntington)
in Alton,
111.;

Bivens, born November


111.

26, 1831,

married, in 1850, Clayton Bivens, of Godfrey,

They

reside

in Alton, lU.

children.
1.

Allison Tiffin.
Jessie.

2.

1.3. 10.5.2.2. 7.
Margaret (Huntington) Davis,
married,

born April
111.,

12, 1834, in Alton,

111.;

November

11, 1858, at

Liberty Prairie,

Willard Wilder, son of

Wilder Willard and Nancy (Nash) Davis. He was born September 21, 1831, in Bangor, Me. He was a farmer, and went to Liberty Prairie when about nine years of age, and lived there until about seven years after his marriage, when he moved to Walshville, 111. In November, 1874, he moved to Godfrey, 111., and in 1885, to Alton, 111., where he now lives, He is an elder in the
Methodist Church,

1012

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,
CHILDREN.
1.

Mary Esther,

born August

13, 1859, in
111.,

Liberty Prairie,

111.;

married, June 24, 1885, in Godfrey,

Joseph R. BlackweU.

2.
.

They live in San Diego, Cal. Susan Tarrie, born January 22,

1863, in Liberty Prairie, lU.


111.;

3.

Emma

Juliette, born

May

4,

1866, in Walshville,
111.,

married,

December
Alton,
4.
111.

10, 1907, in Alton,

William Sidney Fertig.

He

died July 20, 1910, at Carl Junction, Mo.

His wife lives in

Frank Rogers, born April 20, 1870, in AValshville, 111.; married, May 1, 1901, in Springfield, 111., Alice Estella Irwin. They live
in Alton,
111.

5.

Homer Willard,
They

born September

25, 1874, in AValshville,


111.,

111.;

married, June 27, 1906, in Alton,


live in Alton,
111.

Martha Phebe Holden.

1.3. 10. 5. 2. 3.
Caroline (Huntington) Woodw^ard, married Samuel
of

B.

Woodward,

New

Haven,

Ct.

children.
1. 2.

3.

4.

Elizabeth. Sarah, who married Edward Bradley, Harriet, who was married (1858). Maria, who married Levi Goodale,

of

Cornwall Hollow, Conn.

of

Cherry Grove,

111.,

with

whom

her mother was living in 1858.

1. 3.
bridge, of Oswego,

10.5.2.4.
Capt. Elias Trow-

Harriet (Huntington) Trowbridge, married


N. Y.

CHILDREN.
1.

Lewis Beale, who was

a prominent

man

living in Buffalo.

2. 3.

Alfred

C.

Frederic E.

1. 3. 10.5.2.5. Hannah Maria (Huntington) Beecher, Beecher, of New Haven.


children.
1.

married,

in

1822,

John

George Huntington,
Rev. Mr. Garfield, of
t

born in 1824, married a daughter of the

New

Haven, and lived

in that city.

g*

Died before 1858.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
4.

1013

Jane Maria,

born in 1833; married, in 1854, John K. Post, a


in

prominent business man


5. 6.

Oswego, N. Y.

Died before 1858.

Fanny Harriet,

born

in 1840,

and

lived with

Mr. Post.

1.

3. 10. 6.

Elizabeth (Huntington) Hyde, born August 14, 1716, in Norwich, November 9, 1732, Thomas, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Backus) Hyde, of Norwich West Farms (Franklin). His grandfather was
Conn.; married,

Samuel Hyde, one of the original proprietors Abner, husband of her sister Jerusha.

of Norwich.

He was

brother of

CHILDREN.
1.

Thomas, born May


Jerusha, born June
nell,

11, 1735;

married Ednah Burleigh, and had

three sons and four daughters.


2.

14, 1737; married, in 1763,

Jonathan Bush-

and had

tliree

sons and three daughters.

3.

Elizabeth, born September 19,1739; married, in 1760, Joshua Edgerton, Jr., and had one son and three daughters. A descendant lives in Kearney, Neb., Miss Katherine

Hinman Dickerman,

4.

5.

6.

Mayflower fame. Priscilla, born March 5, 1741-2; married EUphalet Barker, of Lebanon, in 1764, and had five sons and three daughters. Zerviah, born November 15, 1746; married, in 1765, Thomas Abel, of Norwich, Conn., and had two sons and seven daughters. Vaniah, born December 17, 1750; married Rebecca Barker, and had two sons and five daughters, one of the sons being the Rev.
is

who

also a descendant of Gov. Bradford, of

John Hyde, who married Lncretia, daughter


Nott, of Franklin.
7.

of the Rev. Dr.

Mary, born November


second, Daniel Judd.

2,

1754; married,

first,

Josejjh Knight,

and

8.

Jane, born July


Beckwith.

9,

1757, and

is

said

to

have married Deacon

Thomas,
and

1. 4.

his

Descendants.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1017

1. 4.

Thomas Huntington,

probably the fourth son of Simon and Margaret,

though we have no record of the date of his birth. He was not of age in 1650, and was probably born in 1632 or 1633. He appears to have resided in Windsor, Conn., as he purchased land there
in 1656,

and

in

1658 was employed to

mend

the boat, and in 1660 was a fence

viewer.

He
and

next appears on the records of the town of Branford, in 1663.


first

He

married, probably, for his


later of

wife, a

daughter of

Wm.

Swain, of Weth-

erstield,

Branford; and for his second wife, Hannah, a daughter

of Jasper Crane, merchant,

who had moved from New Haven


It
will,

to

Branford

in

1652, at the settlement of the latter town.

perhaps, indicate, not

doubtfully, his character that he secured, in that day, an alliance with two

religious

The fathers of both of his wives were leading men, both in and civil affairs having been the first deputies to the general Court of Electors from Branford, in May, 1653, and for the next four years; Mr. Swain having been a delegate from Wethersfield, previously to his removal to Branford. That he was not unworthy of the alliance, the record also shows. In 1665, when, to avoid an unpleasant controversy which had arisen between the Branford people and their neighbors, on the union of the New Haven and Connecticut colonies, the Branford people decided to remove beyond the jursuch families.
;

isdiction of these

two

colonies,

we

find his

name among

those

who

subscribed

the

new compact.

In that instrument they bind themselves to provide "with

care and diligence for the maintenance of the purity of religion professed in
the Congregational churches of Connecticut."

The

subscribers had been

alarmed by the admission into the


nected with the Christian church.

civil offices of the union, of

men

not con-

These new adventurers, having the purity of religion mainly in view, in New Jersey, and laid there the foundations of the thriving city of Newark. Among the pioneers of that new settlement, Thomas was a prominent man. In 1677 he was appointed constable. In 1683 he was one of the towns1667 located themselves on the banks of the Passaic, in

men, the

first officers in

the colony.

In 1684 he was one of a committee ap-

pointed to treat with the Governor, in regard to a supposed infringement on


the rights of the town.

In 1685 he was one of the deputies from

Newark

to

the general court of the province of

New

Jersey.

As Samuel, his son, was made in 1694 a proprietor, which office his father had held, it is probable that Thomas was not then living. The last record of him that appears on the book, is that of 1685; the absence of his name from the list of those who, in 1689, contributed to the support of preaching, is pretty good evidence that between these years he had died. His widow, Hannah, married John Ward, first of Branford, and afterAnd there is on record a deed of land, in which this ward of Newark.

Hannah

is

named

his wife, in 1695.

1018

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

do not know of the existence of any representative of this branch of may be many. Our information is derived mainly from the record of wills and deeds, and depends largely upon inferences, more
the family, although there

We

or less certain, from these records.

CHILDREN.
*1.
2.

Samuel, born probably in Branford, Conn. Hannah. Her grandfather, Jasper Crane, mentions this daughter of Thomas Huntington in his will, calling her his granddaughter.

No

other record of her has been discovered.

1.4. 1.
Samuel Huntington, He
is

born probably

in

Branford, Conn.; married Sarah

In 1702, he and his wife, Sarah, conveyed land to Nathaniel Ward. described as " son and heir-in law of Thomas Huntington, deceased," in

a deed to J. and D. Crane.


selling land.

He was
will is

N.

J.

His

In 1704, Samuel and Sarah are again recorded as made, in 1694, one of the proprietors of land in Newark, dated November 11, 1704, and was proved November 19,

he gave his eldest son, Thomas, "this end of my homestead with house and barns, orchards and all other improvements," to his son, Simon, To his daughter, Hannah, he the remainder of the home lot and other land. gave "eighty acres near the Stone house plaine to be disposed of by my exe" all other out land to be cutrix, according to the discretion of my overseers
1712.

By

it

my

equally divided between


his

Thomas and Simon.

To

his wife, Sarah, he gave all

moveable estate, for her use "and for bringing up the three children above This seems to imply, that the children were not of age in 1704, and Samuel is not mentioned in the will, which suggests that he was probably born The widow, Sarah, was appointed sole executrix. after the date thereof.

named."

CHILDREN.
\
'

I
(

2.

Simon.

These two sons of Samuel Huntington are reported Hinman's Genealogy of the First Puritan Settlers
Connecticut.
^,

in of

3.

Hannah.
Samuel,

We

have no information respecting her, except the


in

mention of her
4.

her father's

will.

born, probably, in 1710.

1.4. 1.
Thomas Huntington, whose
to find.

1.
and marriage we have been unable

birth

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

Samuel, born in Newark, N. A Daughter, who married


Ball, of

J., in

1738.

a Mr.

Hedden and had

three sons,

David, Job and Simon, and one daughter who married Daniel

Newark, N.

J.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1019

1. 4. 1. 1. 1.

Samuel Huntington, born in Newark, N. J., in 1738, and married Margaret He was a man of public spirit and of manly and generous
.

impulses.
in

His gravestone, standing in the rear of the


that he died

first

Presbyterian church

Newark, says

March

6,

1818, aged eighty years.

The

grave-

stone of Margaret, his wife, testifies that she died


sixty-eight years.

December
N.
J.

23, 1808,

aged

CHILDREN, BORN IN NEWARK,


1.

2.

Phebe, married William Lee. Sarah, married Daniel Crane.

whom
of his

his grandfather
will.

She had a son, John S. Crane, Huntington named as one of the executors

He

does not appear to have qualified and acted in

that capacity.

We

have not ascertained whether Mrs. Crane

had other children.


3.

Mary

S.,

married a Sergeant.

his executors,

ing oath

geant."

Her father appointed her as one of Mary S. Sergeant, but in her qualifyshe is called "INIary S. Huntington, late Mary S. SerApparently she had in some way resumed her maiden
by the name
of

name.

Letters of administration on her estate were granted


3,

March

1846, and she had probably died a short time before

that date.

1.

4.1.2.
in
;

Newark, N. J., about 1696 married and died in 1770. In 1724. Thomas and Simon Huntington, late of Newark, now of Whipanong, in the county of Hunterdon, "being equally interested in certain lands of our honored father, Samuel Huntington, late of Newark, deceased," convey
Thankfull
,

Simon Huntington, born

land to Nathaniel

Ward.
15, 1770,

and proved September 3, 1770, he deN. J. By it he gave his "Sermon Book Titled the Ten Virgins," to his brother Samuel, and his " Great Bible," He appointed his brother, Samuel, and his wife, Thankto his son Samuel.
In his
will,

dated March

scribes himself as a resident of Morristown,

full,

he gave nothing to his son John, whom he menand who was probably otherwise provided for. John witnessed the will. It is probable that his daughters, who are all named and provided for in the will, were all married. The dates of the births of his children have not been ascertained. Whipanong is now Whippany. It is said to have been the seat of a tribe of Indians, and has, since the creation of Morris county, been included in it.
executors.
this will

By

tions as his eldest son,

CHILDKEN.
*
1. 2.

John.

Samuel.

1020
3.

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.
Eunice, probably married an Ogden. or Gershom Gard. Joseph Gard died about 1833, leaving a will in which he mentions his wife, Phebe, his children, Elizabeth, Hesther, Hannah Fairchild and Lewis, and the heirs of his deceased son David. Gershom Gard and Phoebe, his wife, of Morristown, conveyed land to Coonrad Bunn by deed dated July 19, 1784, Elizabeth, probably married a Pierson. In the records of Morris county there are deeds by three Piersons, each of whom had a wife named Elizabeth, viz Lemuel, Job and Eleazer C. Pierson. These deeds all bear date between 1789 and 1804.
:

4.

Phebe, probably married Joseph

5.

6.

Sarah, probably married a Winters.


1. 4.

1.2.

1.

John Huntington,

born probably in that part of Hunterdon county,

N. J,, which is now Morris county. We do not know the dates of his birth and marriage, nor the name ot his wife. He probably had a farm and a forge or furnace for the smelting of iron ore near Shongom (or Shongum) Pond, then in the township of Mendham, now He died between March 15, 1770 and in Randolph, Morris county, N. J. September 16, 1794. The dates of the births of his children have not been
ascertained.

CHILDREN.
1.

Gilbert.

He

died in September or October, 1794, leaving a will


in that year,

dated September 16, and proved October 26,

by

which he gave

to his brother

Abraham "my Mountain


of seven acres
forge; " to his brother

lott of

and a half and my Samuel his 26 acre lot at the upper end of the pond and his pond lot; to his sister Mary, his desk and his bees; to his sister Rhoda, his cow to his youngest brother, John, his wearing apparel and five pounds to be paid to him when he should come of age to his sisters Mary and Rhoda the use of parts of his house and other privileges while they I'emained single, and to his sister Libba Nichols, "the Liberty and privilege of my part of the forge to make two tons of Iron, viz one ton in one year after my decease and one other ton in two years after my decease," Samuel and Abraham of Mendham, Morris Co., with their wives, by deed dated IMay 2, 179 7, conveyed to Joseph Meeker, land formerly of John Huntington, deceased, a part of which was "divided" to Gilbert, and by him devised to Abraham, another part which was " divided " to Samuel, and still another which was "divided" to Abraham.
24 20-100 acres,

my homestead

right to the water fire in

Shongom

2.

Samuel, married

Abigail

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
3.

1021

4.

LiBBA, married a Nichols. Abraham, married Sarah


2,

between June

12,

1795 and

May

1797.

5.
6.
7.

Mary.
Rhoda.
Simon, married Keziah John. He conveyed land
tract," to
.

8.

at

Shongum Pond

" part of the 113 acre

Jonathan Nichols by deed dated December 16, 1801. This land was probably set off to him in the division of his

father's estate.
sister Libba.

The grantee may have been

the husband of his

He

probably died in 1815.

The
were

interests of the sons of

in part sold

Morris county.

John Huntington in his real estate by themselves, and in part by the sheriff of They probably removed elsewhere, but where

we do not know.

APPENDIX

A.

APPENDIX

A.

1025

APPENDIX
A list
The
of such

A.

supposed descendants of Simon as we have been unable to


David, with his two brothers,
is

assign to their proper places in the family record.


first

on

this list,

claimed by the de-

scendants to have removed from some part of Connecticut to Newport and


Dighton, R.
1. I.

David, married, February


17, 1779.

17, 1763,

Comfort Bowers, who died Sep26, 1813,

tember

He

married, the second time, February 28, 1788, Elizabeth


1.

Barker, at Tiverton, R.
his second wife died

He

died

November

aged seventy-six, and

May

11, 1829,

aged eighty.

He

settled in

Newport, R.

I.,

where he died.
This
port, R.
2. 3.

list

ington, wife of No. A.


I.

which follows was mainly furnished by Mrs. Stephen A. HuntThe family went from Connecticut to New1. 3. 2. 2.

William, brother of the above David, who was never married. John, brother of the two above, never married. 4. Rebecca, half sister of the above brothers, is said to have married a Casey, and was remembered by David (A. 1. 3. 2.), as living in her widowhood
with his grandfather.

A. 1.
1.

DAVID.
;

2.

3.

Nancy, born May 8, 1764 died September 16, 1786. Rebecca, born November 12, 1765; died September 16, 1770. Joseph, born November 20, 1767; married Sarah Wauton, September
9,

1792

died in December, 1815.


;

4.
5.
6.

David, born November 18, 1769 died November Philip, born December 31, 17 71 died in August, Rebecca, born October 4, 1776 died in October,
;

22, 1771.

1798, unmarried. 1837, unmarried.

A. 1. 3.
1.

JOSEPH.

Stephen

2.

born August 29, 1793; died September 25, 1817. David, born April 6, 1795 married Sarah Bunker, October 8, 1818, in Nantucket, where they lived in 1858.
A.,
;

3.

4. 5.

6.

W., born June 20, 1796 married Mary E. Culbert, December 5, 1829, and lived in Nantucket; died December 18, 1844. Joseph, born September 17, 1797; died October 4, 1818. Elizabeth, born March 12, 1799; married, July 4, 1826, Benjamin Barnard of New York city. John P., box'u August 16, 1800 died in infancy,
; ;

Edward

65

102(i

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
7.

Frances

P.,

October
8. 9.

28, 1825, at

born October 16, 1802; married Aiiimiel Paddock, Nantucket. He died, and she married a
of

Mr. Compton

New York

city.

Samuel George

A., born

October 30, 1805; died in infancy. died in January, 1845, unR., born December 19, 1812
;

married.

A. 1. 3. 2.
1.

DAVID.
1819
;

Harriet

B.,

born August
2,

11,

married George
;

S.
S.,

Cleveland,

February
*
2.

1841, and had three children

George

Sarah H.,

and Henry Francis. Stephen A., born April


win, June 20, 1848.

27,

1822; married Clarissa Lovejoy Baldlived in Nantucket, in 1858.

They
6,

3.

Edward
Lydia

Pv.,

born October

1824
;

died April

3,

1854.

4.
5.

E.,

born October 10, 1827


;

Sarah

6.
7.

B., born March 10, Joseph W., born May 13, 1833. David, born April 8, 1836; died August

November 20, 1833. 1830 died November 23, 1833.


died
26, 1838.

A. 1. 3. 2. 2.
1.

STEPHEN

A.

Samuel

B.,

born April

1,

1849; died September 17, 1850.

2. 3.

Stephen, born October 24, 1850. George S., born June 21, 1852.

4.
5. 6.

David A., born March 12, 1854. Sarah B., born February 8, 1857 Harriet Ann, born February 10,

died August 20, 1858.


1859.

The

following are taken from the gravestones of the old Norwich City

burying ground in East Chelsea, Mass.

the

Harriet, died September 29, 1815, aged thirty-nine. Mrs. Phebe, died at Acton, Vt., August 17, 1816, aged eighty. E. Huntington, whose wife and three daughters died at Charlotte, on The daughters Genesee river, in August, September, and October, 1819.

were:

Martha, aged

twenty-seven.

Phebe, aged twenty-one. Harriot, aged seventeen.


following are from the South ^lansfieM church records. Elijah, married Eleanor Arnold, December 15, 17 74. Elizabeth, married John Butts, May 5, 1795.

The

The following is from " Ilinman's first I'uritan settlers of Connecticut." Rachel, of Norwich, married Jos. Bingham of Windham, November 30,
1742, as his second wife.

APPENDIX

A.

1027

The following are from Lebanon records. Eleazer, married Jemima Right, July 15, 1725. John, married Mary, widow of Jos. Hutchinson, July Hiram "of Norwich," married Ann E. Mason, March
paper).

2,

1721. 1847.

3,

(Norwich
(Kilbourn

Genealogy).
Birth,

Sarah Amanda He was

of Mexico,

N.

Y., married Giles Kilbourn.

born in Plainfield, N. Y., and lived in Antrim, Mich.


of

December 12, 1820. Sarah, married Ralph Abbot, merchant,

Hudson, N. Y.
6,

(Abbot
1780.

Genealogy).

William,

son of William and Sarah, born in Amesbury, July

A. 2.
Charles Huntington.
children.
*
1.

John.

2.
3.

Charles. Aronald.

A. 2.1.
John Huntington, moved from Vermont
1812, as ship's carpenter.
to

Western

New York

with

an ox team about 1824 (63 miles from Buffalo).

He

served in the war of

CHILDREN.
1.

1028

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

A. 2. 1. 12. 1.
l)orn February 14, 1864, in Conewango, X. Y.; married, April 30, 1894, in Panama, X. Y., Nellie Mineola, daughter of William Henrj- and Izora (Starkweather) Ryon. He is a machine, tool and die builder, and received his education at the Chamberlain Institute in Randolph, N. Y. He lives in East Randolph, N. Y.

Charles Monroe Huntington,

CHILDREN.
1.

Frank William,

born November

20, 1895, in

Cold Spring, Cattar-

augus Co., N. Y.
2.

3.

4.
5.

Raymond IIokack, born August 19, 1898, in Cold Spring, N. Y. Donald Bishop, born July 26, 1902, in East Randolph, N. Y. Hallah Ruth, born July 14, 1907, in East Randolph, N. Y. Glenn Hukbert, born April 11, 1914, in East Randolph, N. Y.
A. 3.

Silas Huntington, born


died June 19, 1853.

May

5,

1769; married

Elizabeth

CHILD.
*1.

TsSACHAR, born March


is all

8,

1798.
to obtain.

This

the information

have been able

A. 3. 1.
IssACHAR Huntington, born March 8, 1798; married, September 24, 1818, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of George and Mary C. Rader. She was born March 16, 1802, and died October 27, 1884, in Charleston, 111.

He was

a farmer.

He

left

Knox

Co., Ind., about 1852, for Clark Co.,


III.,

111.;

moved to Coles Co., in 1867. They were Universalists.

He

died in Charleston,

February

7,

1882.

CHILDREN, born IN KNOX


1.

CO.,

INDIANA.

Samuel, born September 19, 1819; married Emma Kimberland, and died March 21, 1877, in Texas. They had two sons, Lincoln and Issachar, and two daughters. Polly, born April 22, 1822; died March 16, 1823,
in

2.
3.

Knox

Co., Ind.

William

B.,

born February 14, 1824; died July 10, 1825.

4. 5.

Jacob, born A^ml 4, 1826; died in June, 1899, in Callahan, Calif. Elizabeth, born July 21, 1828; married Thorton Scott, and died
in 1893, in

Knox

Co., Ind.

6.
7.

Abner, born January 20, 1831; died August 9, 1841. Joseph D., born October 9, 1833; married in Casey, 111., Jane Howe. He died October 9, 1859, in Yreka, Calif. They had
one son, William
J., of

Nogales, Ariz.

APPENDIX
8.

A.

1029
7,

John, born February


ton,
111.

23, 1836;

died September

1874, in Charles-

9.

Abraham

W., born August

11, 1838;

married Louisa Byers, in

Knox Co., Ind., and died April 21, 1877, in Charleston, 111. They had two sons, Frank who is dead, and Jacob of Charleston,
111,

10.

George, born May


Serene Mitchell.

1,

1841;

married,

first,

in

Clark Co.,
Co.,

111.,

lie married, second, in

Cumberland

111.,

*11.

Jane Rooks. He died June 26, 1874, in Charleston, had one son, Judson Bruce, of Jackson, Miss. Silas Guard, born April 15, 1844.

111.

They

A. 3. 1. 11.
Silas
married,

Guard Huntington,

born April
111.,

15, 1844,

in

Knox

Co., Ind.;

December

26, 1869, in Casey,

Luella, daughter of
14, 1849, in

Rebecca
111.

(Frizzell) Westall.

She was born July

George and Cumberland Co.,


111.,

He

is

a carpenter, and
111.,

then to Charleston,

moved from Knox where he now lives.


111.

Co., Ind., to Casey,

and

He was
to 1865.

a private in Co. G, 54th

Inf.,

during the Civil War, from 1861


ILL.

children, born in CHARLESTON,


1.

AViLLiAM Walter, born November 13, 1870; married, December They live in Charles24, 1896, in Charleston, Ida Lena Clark.
ton,
111.

2. 3.

Alonzo Alimon, born January 25, 1873; died August 10, 1874. Sylvia May, born March 21, 1876; married, December 27, 1905, They live in jNIilwaukee, in Chicago, 111., George W. Newman.
Wis.

4.

Cyrus AVestall, born December

26, 1883.

A. 4.
George
A., the son of Allen and Catherine (Bishop) Huntington, was

born February 19, 1859, in Jordan, N. Y.; married, April 15, 1860, in Cassopolis, Mich., Carrie Belle, daughter of Smith and Mary (Maine) Wooden. She was born May 19, 1860, in Cass Co., Mich.

He

is

a farmer.

In 1863 he

moved from Jordan, N.


lives.

Y., to Cassopolis,

Mich., in 1882, to Shelby, Mich., in 1886, to Cassopolis, Mich., and in 1888, to


Battle Creek, Mich., where he

now

They

are Baptists.

Mary Evelyn,
January

born

May
in

7,

1881, in Cassopolis, Mich.; married,

24, 1900,

Marshall, Mich.,

Plynn Fleming Cole.

They

live in Battle Creek,

Mich.

1030

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

A. 5.
Nathaniel Huntington,
in 1 782.

born in Conn.,

in

1735;

married, in 1798,

Rachel, daughter of Francis Kelley, a Revolutionary soldier.

He was
1797.

delpia, in

She was born journeyman shoemaker, and moved from Conn, to PhilaHe died in Franklin Co., Penn., in 1805, and his family
a
Oliio.

moved

to

Clark Co.,

CHILD.
*1.

William, born

in 1800.

A. 5. 1.
William Huntington, born in 1800; married, in 1839, Martha KirkHe settled in Springfield, O., in 1835, on a farm where are now He died in 1886. located the Clark Co. Fair Grounds.
patrick.

children.
*1. 2. 3.
4,

George, born in 1839. Anna, born in 1841. Hugh Kirkpatrick, born in 1846. Rachel, born in 1854; married Edward McClintock, and died
1910.

in

A. 5. 1. 1. 1.
George Huntington,
in

born

in 1839;

married

Anna Swayne. They

live

Yellow Springs, Ohio. CHILD.


1.

Charles Clifford,
is

born

in 1872;

married Stella Barkman.

He

a physician

in the

Department

of

Economics,

in the

Ohio State

University.

A. 5. 1. 2.

Anna (Huntington) Forbes,


and died
*1.
in 1903.

born

in

1841; married Arthur Forbes,

CHILDREN.

William, born

in 1860.
in 1862.

2.
3.

Margaret,

born

Florence, born

in 1869.

A. 5. 1.2. 1.

William Forbes,
Nora.
Curtis.

born

in 1860;

married Margaret Johnson.

children.
1.

2.

APPENDIX

A.

1031

A. 5. 1.2. 2.

Margaret (Forbes)

Collins, born

in 1862;

married Mitchell Collins.

1.

Anna.

A. 5. 1.3.

Hugh Kirkpatric Huntington, born


ton Pierce, and died in 1904.

1846

married Hannah Darling-

children.
* * *
1. 2.

William K., born in 1872. Arthur, born in 1873.


Kathehine, born
Carrie, born
in 1876.

3.

She resides

in

Columbus, Ohio.

4.
5.

in 1880.

Hugh, born
Edith, born

April 14, 1885, in South Charleston, Ohio.


in
in 1887.

He

is

prominent lawyer
*
6.

Columbus, Ohio, and a Presbyterian.

A. 5. 1. 3. 1.

William

K. Huntington, born

in

1872; married Leah Johnson, and

resides in Lima, Ohio.

CHILD.
1.

Hannah Mary.
A. 5. 1.3. 2.

in

Arthur Huntington, born Omaha, Neb.


1.

in

1873; married Helen Knapp.

Resides

CHILD.

Robert Arthur.

A. 5. 1. 3.4.
Carrie (Huntington) Bailey, born
resides in Raleigh, N. C.
in

1880; married E. G. Badey;

children.
1.

George Huntington.
Katherine Louise.

2.

A. 5. 1.3. 6.
Edith (Huntington) McNutt, born
resides in Boston, Mass.
in 1887,

married John C. McNutt;

CHILD.
1.

Mary.

1032

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

A. 6.
Humbert Thurston Scott Huntington, born May 4, 1885, in Birmingham. Ala. He was the only son of Francis Samuel and Mary Theresa
old,

Both his parents died when he was about seven years and he does not remember anything about them. He is an optometrist, and graduated from the Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and Otology, of Chicago, 111. He traveled in England, France, Spain and Italy from 1892 to 1897. He studied music in Italy three and one half years has traveled in Mexico and Central America is a writer on sociological conditions, and is fluently conversant with Italian and Spanish.
(Scott) Huntington.
; ;

A. 7.

WiLLARD Jerome,

born November

8,

1873, in Elmira,

Y.; son of

Richard T. and Ella Huntington of Elmira, N. Y. Mr. Huntington is a printer and moved from Elmira, N. Y.,
port, Pa., in 1877,

to Williams-

from Williamsport to Philadelphia, Pa., in 1890.

He

is

an

Episcopalian.

A. 8.

Mary
was born
ton, at
in

A.

(Huntington) Wood, daughter


sheriff of the

of

Nathaniel Huntington, he

Albany, N. Y., April

one time
R.

County

James

Wood and

lived in

was Eliphalet HuntingN. Y., where he lived. Mary married Philadelphia, Pa., in 1911. She wrote for
15, 1802; his father in

further information in regard to her family, but with such data as she sent

we

have been unable

to connect

her with any of our Nathaniels or Eliphalets.

A. 9.
Richard D. Huntington in 1872 Helen Taylor. He is said to have had a
at Ashland, Ohio, married Frances

brother Samuel.

1.

Mamie, who married


1902.

L. S. Penn, and lived in Dayton, Ohio, in

May,

APPENDIX
Huntingtons

B.

who have Immigrated


since 1633.

to

America

APPENDIX

B.

1035

APPENDIX
A list of such immigrants
into the country as

B.

have been found.

B. 1.
in Liverpool, he having been born mother lived. His father was a seaman. He had one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Peabody, living in Frederickton, N. B. He had one daughter, Elizabeth Ann, in Chelsea, and two sons, Joseph and Thomas, the latter having one son, Thomas, in Wisconsin. He lived in Boston. He came to Boston in 1829, where he lived in 1858, a maker of nautical in Cornwall,

William,

a son of John,
his

who was born

where

instruments.

B. 2.
1780,

Thomas Huntington, born in Wells, England came to America about and died in 1799. An only son?, having but two sisters, one of whom
;

married a Broadbier.

children.
*
1.

James Pitcher, born


Grace, born
children,
in

in 1786.

2.

1792; married Lawrence Davenport, had three


in

and lived
;

New

Rochelle, N. Y.

3.

Ann, born

in 1793

married M. H. Edson of Troy, N. Y., had four


in 1840.

children,

and died

B. 2. 1. James Pitcher Huntington, born


of
in

1786

married Mary A. Constant,

New

Rochelle, N. Y., and died in 1855.

He

lived in

New

Rochelle, and

was a

justice of the peace for

many

years.

CHILDREN.
1. 2.

Charlotte, married William Baber, Grace, married T. W. Thorne, Jr.

of

New

Rochelle, N. Y.

3.

4.
5. 6.

Mary, married George Daniels. Jane, died March 16, 1858. Ann, born in 1817; died December 12, 1903. Thomas, married September 4, 1860, Mary, daughter of Robert Baker, of St. Louis, Mo. He was Captain of the steamer San
Francisco.

1036
* *
7.

huxtington genealogy.

8.
9.

James Pitcher. Isaac Constant.

Lawrence Davenport, a banker in New York, N. dead. He had some children, but repeated inc^^uiries
to elicit

Y.

He

is

have

failed

any

reply.

B. 2.

1.7.
Esther Hudson.

James Pitcher Huntington, married Mary


child.
*
1.

James Arthur,

born November

2,

1868.

B. 2. 1.7. 1.
James Arthur Huntington, born November
Rochelle, N. Y.; married
2,

1868, in

New

November

14, 1894, in

New

Rochelle, N. Y., Carrie

Theodora, daughter of Theodore and Caroline (Price) Pine.


April 28, 1869, in

She was born

New

Rochelle, N. Y.

He

is

Asst. Secretary of the

New

Rochelle Trust Company, and City

Treasurer of

New

Rochelle, where he resides.

children, born in
1.

new rochelle,

n. y.

2.

James Kenneth, born October 24, 1895. WiLLARD Davenport, born May 2, 1899.

3.

4.

Arthur Pine, born September 21, 1907. Theodore Thomas, born March 2, 1908.

B.2.
1863, in

1. 8.
24, 1834;

Isaac Constant Huntington, born July

married, about

New

Rochelle, N. Y., Addie, daughter of Yusted States and

Mary

(Bonet) Barton.

He New York He

She was born March 27, 1842, was a ship carpenter and farmer. He
City, until thirty years of age, then
2,

lived in

New

Rochelle and

moved

to

Rocheport, Mo.,

where he died June

1901.

served as 2d Lieut, in a company of infantry in the Civil AVar, and

was wounded at the second battle of Bull Run. He was a man of honor and respected in the community
lived, refusing all political offices.

in

which he

children.
*1.
2.

Lawrence Davenport, born November 3, 1865. James Pitcher, born May 25, 1867; married December

6,

1905,

*3.
4.

Lena E. Alexander. They live in Rocheport, Mo. Thomas Thorne, born December 20, 1868. Jane Addie, born October 14, 1875; married in September H. Wiswall, and lives in Rocheport, Mo.

1901,

APPENDIX

B.

1037

B.

2.1.8.

1.
3,

Lawrence Davenport Huntington, born November


Rochelle, N. Y.; married April 6, 1906, in Fitchburg, Mass.,
of Charles

1865, in

New

Anna, daughter
5,

and Mary (McName) Warner.


a bookkeeper.

She was born July

1874.
1883, and

He
and

is

He

lived in Roclieport, Mo., until

May,

then moved to
in 1903, to

New

Rochelle, N. Y.
I.,

In 1888 he

moved

to

Glens Falls, N. Y.,


are Episcopa-

Providence, R.

where he now
CHILD.

resides.

They

lians.

1.

Lawrence Arthur,

born July

5,

1899.

B. 2.
^lo.;

1.8.

3.

Thomas Thornk Huntington,


married June
5,

born December 20, 1868, in Rocheport,

JNIo., Irene, daughter of Samuel Crews and Mary Hayes (Miller) Denliam. She was born July 26, 1878. He is a farmer and raiser of pure blood Galloway Cattle. They are Baptists, and live in Rocheport, Mo.

1901, in Columbia,

children, born in rocheport, mo.


1.

2.

Hamilton Barton, born February 2, 1903. Carlton Denham, born January 28, 1907.
B. 3.

of

Thomas Huntington, who came to America in 1829, was the only sou Thomas Huntington and Janet (Yuile) his wife, a lady of Scotch birth, and grandson of John Huntington, the only one of several brothers to remain in England. The others emigrated to other places, some probably to America. He married in London, Eng., Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Lovatt and
He
1,

Jane (Lewis) Cotton.


left

Manchester, Eng.,

in 1829, for

N. Y.

His wife
York.

left

England

1830, with five of their children, and died

June

21, 1830, in

N. Y.

May He mar-

ried again,

January
5.

7,

1832, ]\Iaria Pye, of

New

He

died in Rahway,

N.

J., in

1834 or

children.
1.

Thomas, born December

1,

1803;

died in

November, 1831,
1830.
in

in

New
2.

York, unmarried.
1831, with his

3.

Henry, born June 14, 1805; died in December, John, born June 1, 1807, came from England
sister

Jane.

*4.
5.

Charles, born July 14, 1809. Eliza, born November 9, 1811; married, in N. Y., Robert Rattray. They moved to Cincinnati, O., but had no children. After her
husband's death she lived with her sister Jane in Minnesota,

and was

alive in 1908,

aged 97 years.

1038
6.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Mary, born February


unmarried.

24,

1815;

died in

New

York,

in

1835,

*7.

Jane, born December

8,

1818.

B.
England, April
22,

3.4.
14, 1809; married,

Charles Huntington, born July

in

Mancbester,

1830, Frances Pearce.

He

lived in

New

Haven, Ct.

He

died June 21, 1873, in Cincinnati, Obio.

CHILDREN.
1.

Frances Elizabeth, born July


in 1850.

7,

1832; married William

Duane

2.

Mary

Jane, born Marcb

29, 1835;

married

May

5,

1855.

3.

4.

Charles Edward, born April 28, 1837, and lives in William Henry, born July 5, 1840, and died aged
and one half months. Penelope, born February
six
28, 1844;

Shelton, Ct.
three years

5.

married Charles Phillips, of

New York
6.

City.

Adelia, died young.

B.3. 7.
Jane (Huntington) Earenfight, born December
March
4, 8,

1818;

married

In 1839, John, son of Christopher Earenfight, in Cincinnati, O. Mrs. 1882. August died where he 14, Minnesota, to moved 1863, they Earenfight died January 8, 1911.

children.
1.

2. 3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Elizabeth. Christopher Thomas. John Parcell, died in 1896. Charles Henry, died about Robert Rattray.

Mary

1875.

Martha

Jane.
13, 1860.

*8.
9.

William Edward. Richard Huntington, born July Kate Susan, died aged eleven and

one half years.

These children were all born in Ohio except the last, who was born in Minneapolis, Minn., where they reside, with the exception of Richard.

B. 3. 7. 8.
Richard Huntington Earenfight,
born July 13, 1860, in Moscow,
Ohio; married February 14, 1894, in Waverly, ()., Frances Wolfe, daughter of Thomas William and Isabel! (Wade) Higgins. She was born May 22, 1874,

APPENDIX
in

B.

1039

Waverlv, O.

Mr. Earenfight

is

a traveling salesman.

He moved from

Minneapolis, to Moscow, O., then to Council Bluffs, in May, 1891, to Sioux


Falls, in
lives.

September, 1910, and to Mexico, Mo., in April, 1912, where he now


are Universalists.

They

CHILDREN.
1.

Alleen, born March

4,

1896, in Council Bluffs, Iowa.


22, 1899, in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

2.

Frances Tsabell, born August

B.4.
Huntington,
manufacture of

came to Jersey with a large property, and invested

it

in the

iron.

He had

fourteen children, most of

whom

died young.

We have
the
list

obtained the names only of the following three.


follows,

This account, and


4. 1. 4.).

which

was furnished by John G. (Appendix B,

children.
*
1.

Abraham.
Simon.

2.

3.

A Daughter,

who married a

Nickle.

B.4. 1.
Abraham, went
White Deer
Mills,
to Moorestown, Northumberland Union Co., Pa.

Co., Pa.,

and thence

to

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

William, born in 1829. Sarah, who married David Hannah;


died about 1850.

lived in Centre Co., Pa.,

and

3.

4.

John

Betsy, died when a young woman. G., lived at Montgomery Station, where he was engaged on the railroad, and as a farmer.

5.
6.

Samuel. Gabriel.

B. 4. 1. 1.

William Huntington,
second wife, October
3,

born

in ISIuncy, Pa., in

1829; married as his

1861, in McJ^wensville, Pa., Jane, daughter of Jacob

(Egner) Truckenmiller. She was born May 10, 1834, in McEwensa farmer, and lived in Lycoming Co. and Union Co., Pa. He moved to Hamilton Co., Neb., where he died February 28, 1884. He served in the Civil War with the Army of the Potomac as forage master, but was not

and

Sallie

ville.

Pa.

He was

enlisted.

Thev were Evangelical Lutherans.

1040

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
CHILDREN.
1.

Mary

Jane, born

in

March, 1854; married,

in Aurora, Neb., in

1886, George Dixon.


2.

3.

4.
5.

William Alman, born in 1857. Daniel Jerome, born in 1858. Jacob Calvin, born in 1866 died Dora Matilda, born August 10,
;

in 1867, in

Lycoming,

Co., Pa.

1869, in Northumberland Co.,

Pa.;

Ratcliff.
6.

Anna

in Aurora, Neb., William R. She died April 7, 1893, in Stratton, Neb. Lavina, born September 29, 1871; lives in University Place,

married November 25. 1886,

Neb.
7.

Sadie Egner, born September


live in

27, 1873;

married December 23,

1904, in University Place, Neb., Frederick Peter Rose.

They

8.

Harry

Nehawka, Neb. Flickenger, born April

20, 1878.

B. 4. 1. 1.3.
Daniel Jerome Huntington, born
first,

in 1858, in

Hazelton, Pa.; married,

Lewisburgh, Pa., Susan Minerva, daughter of Samuel She was bom in Green Township, Pa., and and Susan (Kerstetle) Leepold.

February

23, 1882, in

died July 13, 1898, in Williamsport, Pa.


in So.

He

married, second,

Williamsport, Pa., Lucy Jane, daughter of John

March 15, 1900, Meriman and Corridon

She was born in Pontotoc Co., Miss. and moved from White Deer Mills to Williamsport, Pa., He was elected Trustee of the United Evangelin 1883, where he now lives. ical Church in 1907, and served one and a half years.
(Hanchins) Young.

He

is

a carpenter,

children.
1.

William Roy,

born September

14,

1883, in White Deer Mills, Pa.

2. 3.

4.
5.
6.

Susan Minerva, born November 4, 1885, in Williamsport, Pa, John AVilliam, born March 12, 1888, in Williamsport, Pa. Owen Luther, born November 8, 1890, in Williamsport, Pa. Mile8 Irwin, born September 12, 1895, in Williamsport, Pa. Helen Elisabeth, born January 11, 1903 died March 6, 1903,
;

in

So. Williamsport, Pa.

B. 4. 1. 1. 8.

Harry Flickenger Huntington,


Co., Pa.;

born April

20, 1878, in

Lycoming

married September 28, 1904,

in

El Reno, Okla., Bessie May, daugh-

ter of

Merrick Dempster and Rosa (Plotner) Chtllson.


is

She was born

May

22,

1882, in Ohio.

He

York, Neb.,

a Methodist minister, and moved to Hamilton Co., Neb., in 1883, to in 1888, to Stratton, Neb., in 1890, to Aurora, Neb., in 1894, to

APPENDIX

B.

1041

University Place, Neb., in 1898, to Sioux City, Iowa, in 1906, and to Crete;

Neb., where he

now

lives, in

1908.

He

is

a graduate of the

Nebraska

Wesleyan University, 1903.


CHILD.
1.

Beatrice P^lizabeth, born

April

5,

1908.

B.4. 1. 4. 1.
Thomas
G.

Huntington,

son of John G., (B.

4. 1.

4) died at Kelly's
.

Cross Roads, Pa., February 20, 1904.

He had

married Essie Amelia

child.
*
1.

John Edwin.
B. 4. 1.4. 1.1.

John P'dwin Huntington,


West Milton, Pa.

married Hester A. Spotts.

They

reside in

child.
*
1.

Russell Harrison.

B.4. 1.4.

1. 1. 1.

Russell Harrison Huntington, married in 1910, in West Milton Pa., Bertha Catherine, daughter of Amnion and Ema (Bennage) Hoffman. She was born in February, 1888, in West Milton.

He
Pa.

is

the managing editor of the Republic, published in Montoursville,


are Lutherans.

They
1.

child.

Paulene

Izora, born August

23, 1911, in

Stroudsburg, Pa.

B.5.
George, who came
to this
I.

country in the year 1834, and

who

lived un-

married, in Providence, R.

B. 6.
John, who was the only son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Robinson), grandJohn and Jane (Dean), and great grandson of Joseph Huntington, a He married Mary Graham, stone mason and farmer of Cheshire, England. and came to this country in 1847. He lived at Black Earth, Wis., and had His eldest daughter is Mrs. Orval Hubbard of Rockland five children living. He had also two sisters, Mrs. Williams and Darlington, living in Co., Wis. The above account is from a letter addressed by John, above, to Wisconsin.
son of

Gurdon.

(1. 3. 4. 1. 5. 6. 5),

1042

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGY.

B. 7.
.

An Episcopal clergyman
revolutionary war.

of

Huntington, L.

I.

He came

pre-

vious to the

He had

a family, one of his

daughters

marrying a Saxton, a second a Hack staff, and a third, William Hallock. Mrs. George Abbe of Windham, Conn., was a descendant of his, being a daughter
of

Mrs. Hackstaff.
sister of

For

this information
It

we

are indebted to the late Mrs.

Hyar, a
city.

Mrs. Abbe.

was

fully corroborated
d., of

by the independent

statements of Rev. William A. Hallock, v.

the Tract House,

New York

B. 8.

Chakles Peter,
ton, Mass., in 1819,

son of William Huntington, of England, born in Boslaborer,

was a

and moved

to

Pine Creek, Pa.

children.
1.

2.
3.

4.

Eugene. Maria. William. Timothy.

B. 9.

Charles Peter Huntington, born in Boston, Mass.; married, in Dedham, Mass., Melvina, daughter of Charles and Pemmie (Kinney) Smith. She was born December 25, 1867, in Greenfield, N. B.

He

is

a laborer, and

lives

in

Lynn, Mass., and

is

a deacon

in

the

Methodist Church.

children.
1.

Bertha, born

in

Houlton, Maine.
is

2.
3.

4.
5. 6.
7.

John, born in Houlton, Maine, and Ellen, dead. David, born in Florenceville, N. B. Carrie, dead. Florence. Simon.

dead.

B. 10.
land;

born February 2, 1864, in Birmingham, Engmarried December 24, 1888, in Birmingham, Eng., Sisin, daughter of George and Catherine (Long) Shelly. She was born April 16, 1870, in Bir-

Walter Huntington,

mingham, Eng.

He is a pearl button maker, a graduate of St. Mathias School, England. He moved from Birmingham, Eng., between 1895 and 1903, to New York
City,

where he now

lives.

APPENDIX

B.

1043

CHILDREK.
1.

Lilian, born April mingham, Eng.

4,

1890, and died

December

20, 1890, in Bir-

2. 3. 4.

5.

Nellie, born March 6, 1892, in Birmingham, Eng. Walter, born February 9, 1893, in Birmingham, Eng. Dorothy, born July 6, 1895, and died August 5, 1895, in mingham, Eng. Evelyn, born December 6, 1903, in New York City, N. Y.

Bir-

B. 11.
Richard Huntington,
in his native town.
of Swarmfleet, Goole, Yorkshire,

England, died

children.

1.
*2.

John

H., born

May

1,

1803.

*3.
*4,

Robert. Richard. George Henry, born

in 1811.

There were some daughters

in this family

who

died young.

B. 11. 1. John H. Huntington,


March
1,

born

May

1,

1803, in Swarmfleet, Eng.; married

24, 1831, in

Laxton, Yorkshire, England, Mary, daughter of William

and Ann (Thornber) Hatfield.


1897, in Platteville, Wis.

She was born April

30, 1811,

and died March

in

He was a farmer, and moved from Yorkshire, Eng., to Pittsburg, Penn., March, 1831, where he lived until the spring of 1837, when he moved to Platteville, Wis., where he died March 1, 1883. They were Methodists.
CHILDREN.
*1.
2.

3.

born December 8, 1831. Ann, born February 6, 1834; died July 13, 1835, in Pittsburg, Pa. Mary Ann, born May 26, 1836; married in August, 1852, in Platteville, AVis., James Waterland. She died September 17,
1890, in Platteville.

William Hatfield,

4.

Sarah, born August


ville,

17, 1838,

and died July

9,

1847, in Platte-

Wis.

5.

Elizabeth, born November 11, 1840; married March 15, 1859, in Platteville, Wis., Henry Howell Fitch. They live in Sac City,
Iowa.

*6. *7.
8.

Maria, born December

23, 1842.

John Pknnison, born December 8, 1844. Thomas Thornber, born August 14, 1846, and
1855, in Platteville, Wis,

died October

9,

1044
9.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Lydia Jane, born November


Platteville,

3,

184S; married

March

13, 1867, in

10.

Joseph Simmons Robinson. They live in Belmont, or Tpswioh, Wis. George Richard, born August 29, 1851; married Ella E. Rodenbaugh, in Platteville, where they lived. He died January 29,
1898, in Platteville, Wis.

B.
burg, Penn.; married,

11.1.1.
born December
8,

William Hatfield Huntington,


first,

1831, in Pitts-

in Platteville, Wis., in 1851,

Mary Ann

Clayton.

He

married, second, in Platteville, in 1856, Sarah Fearr.

He

died August

13, 1861, in

Elk Grove, Wisconsin.

children.
1. 2.

John

R., lives in

Newton, Kansas.
lives in

Mary (Huntington) Walton,

Newton, Kansas.

B. 11. 1. 6.
Fitch, born December, 23, 1842, in Plattevillej Wis.; married March 6, 1866, in Platteville, Wis., David Blakely, son of Hewit and Julia M. Fitch. He was born July 12, 1839, in Otsego, Co., N. Y., and
died

Maria (Huntington)

December

30, 1910, in

Pomona,

Calif.

He was
1894,

a woolen manufacturer and dry goods merchant.

He

lived in

Otsego, Co., N. Y., until 1860, Chenango and Cortland Go's., N. Y., until

when he went

to California.

He

served in the Civil

N. Y.

Vols., as private secretary to Fiist Lieut,

War in Co. H, 152d and Capt. Commission.

of Vicksburg Post (Pomona) G. A. R., at the time of and had spent two days at encampment in August, 1910, at HuntA brave soldier from first to last. ington Beach. He was deacon in the Norwich, N. Y., Baptist Church for several years to 1894, and deacon of the Congregational Church (?) in Pomona, at the time his death, of his death.

He was commander

CHILD.
1.

Frances, born December 15, 1867, in Rockwell's ]\Iills, N. Y.; married June 30, 1894, in Norwich, N. Y., John David Shattuck.

He

is

a graduate of Yale University, and


live in

is

in the gas business.

They

Ridley Park, Penn.

B. 11. 1.7.

John Pennison Huntington,


Wis.; married,
first, in

born December
in his native

8,

1844, in Platteville,

February, 1867,

town,

Eva

Palliser.

He
Wis

married Jane Rodenbaugh, as his second wife.

They

live in Platteville,

APPENDIX
CHILD.
*1.

B.

1045

Mabel Emma,

born June

6,

1870.

B. 11. 1. 7. 1.

Mabel Emma (Huntington) De


ville,

AVitt, born June

6,

1870, in Platte-

Wis.; married October 4, 1893, in Platteville, Clinton, son of

John and

Lucy Ann (Young) De Witt.


ate of the Platteville

He was born January


is

5,

1867, in Belmont, Wis.

Mr. De Witt was a banker and

Normal

to Platteville, Wis., in
lives, in

now an orange rancher, and is ,a graduHe moved from Belmont, Wis., January, 1889, and to San Dimas, Cal., where he now
School, 1887.

February

12, 1910.

CHILDREN, BORN IN PLATTEVILLE, WIS.


1.

2.

3.

Dorothy Eleanor, born January 31, 1897 John Donald, born October 28, 1898. Horace Huntington, born July 27, 1905.
B.

died February

2,

1897.

11.2.
;

Robert Huntington, born in Swarmfleet, England Pilgram. Moved to America after 1833.
child.
*
1.

married Hannah

Richard Pilgram,

born October 11, 1832.

B. 11. 2. 1.
Richard Pilgram Huntington, born October
England; married
ter of in
11, 1832, in Swarmfleet,

May

29, 1856, in PlattevUle, Wis.,

Roxana Melvina, daugh-

John Kidder, and Orrilla (Noris) Hackett. She was born May 5, 1837, Richmond, Ohio. He is a gardener, and lived in Darlington, Lafayette Co., Wis., from December 14, 1864 to 1902, when he moved to Platteville, Wis., where he now

resides.

He was class leader for twenty-seven are primitive Methodists. and local preacher from 1861 up to the present time (1909). He has been church Steward, Sunday School Supt., Teacher of the Bible Class, and has engaged in revival services. children.
They
years,
1.

Myron

2.

Leslie, born June 26, 1857, in Elk Grove, Wis.; married August 10, 1891, in Darlington, Mary Margaret Gillman. They live in Platteville, Wis. Cyrus Melvin, born September 1, 1859, in Elk Grove; married

November

29, 1883, in Platteville,

Anna Lovina Bronson. They

live in Platteville,

Wis.

1046
3.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Orrilla Lovina, born October 26, 1861, in Elk Grove; married March 16, 1886, in Scales Mount, Alfred Murlow. They live in
LuA'erne, Minn.

4.

Fannie May, born May


Washington.

31, 1866, in Darlington;

married August
live in

28, 1907, in Platteville,

Milton Satterlee.

They

Renton,

5.

Jenet Norris, born June


Charles Brian Dugdale.

14,

1870; married

March
Wis.

23, 1897,

They

live in Platteville,

B. 11. 3.
Richard Huntington, born
Myers.
in Swarmfleet,

He

died in Platteville, Wis., April 28, 1871.

England; married Mary Came to America be-

tween 1833 and 1836.

CHILDREN.
*
1.

2.

William Morsby, born January 26, 1837. Lydia Ann, born November 30, 1845. See
B. 11. 3. 1.

record, B. 11. 4.

1.

William Morsby Huntington,


and Mary (McBride) Robinson.
Wis.

born January

26, 1837, in Platteville'

Wis.; married in January, 1859, in Platteville, Sarah Ann, daughter of William

She was born

May

10, 1841, in Platteville,

He was
ried again,

His wife mara farmer, and died in Platteville, January 4, 1860. Her name now is Sarah Ann Walker. and raised a large family.

They are
1.

Methodists.

CHILD.

Edward Myers,

born November

5,

1859, in Platteville, Wis.;

mar-

ried February' 22, 1885, in

Fort Dodge, Iowa,

Roma

Myree,

daughter of Julius and Frances Elizabeth (McCanon) Stevens.

She was born September 22, 1860, in Eldora, Iowa. He was a hardware dealer, and is now interested in farm lands. He moved from Platteville, Wis., to Algona, Iowa, in August, 1869; returned to Platteville, March 22, 1872; moved to Whittemore, Iowa, in August, 1881
1894, where he
;

to

Bode, Iowa, in July, 1883


to Norfolk, Neb.,

to
26,

Irwin, Iowa, in September, 1887;

June

now

lives.

He

is

a trustee of the

first

Congre-

gational church in Norfolk.

B. 11.4. George Huntington, born in 1811, came to America in 1845; Ann Cooper. He died in Platteville, Wis., December 14, 1889.
CHILD.
*
1.

married

George Cooper,

born March

10, 1840.

APPENDIX

B.

1047

B. 11. 4.1.
George Cooper Huntington,
born March 10, 1840, in Swarmfleet,

England; married November 24, 1864, in Platteville, Wis., Lydia Ann, daughter of Richard and Mary (Myers) Huntington. She was born November 30, See B. 11. 3. 1845, in Platteville, Wis. He is a farmer and a dealer in real estate. He lived in England five years, and in Wisconsin thirty-eight years, and is now living in Luverne, Minn.

They
* *

are Unitarians.

CHILDREN.
1.

Laura Emma,

born September

6,

1867.

2.
3.

Otis Furl, born September 17, 1869. Guy Bateman, born August 18, 1874; married October 23, 1902, Laura Charlotte Mahoney. They live in Los Angeles, Cal.

B. 11. 4. 1. 1.

Laura Emma (Huntington) LaDue,


Platteville, Wis.;

born September

6,

1867, in

married August 28, 1890, in Luverne, Minn., Albert Deratt, son of Jay and Jeanette (Buell) LaUiie. lie was born October 17, 1865, in
Rochester, Minn., and

moved

to

Luverne, Minn.,

in 1885,

where he

is

a banker.

They

are Episcopalians.

children, born in luverne, MINN.


1.

2.
3.

Jay Huntington, born June 1, 1891. George Morris, born December 20, 1892. Laura Bert, born June 4, 1894.
Russell Morseby, born August
11, 1895.
7.

4.
5.

Charles Mayo,

born July

25, 189

B. 11.4. 1.2.
Otis Purl Huntington, born September
married June
25, 1872.
8,

17, 1869, in Platteville, Wis.;

1893, in Luverne, Minn., Katherine Winifred, daughter of


Isabella

Knute Washington and

(Boorman) Jargo.
Platteville, Wis.,
in

She was born December


from 1879 to 1883,
to

He
in

is

a banker, and

lived in

in

Luverne, Minn., from 1883 to 1895,

New York

City from 1895

1905,

and

Luverne,

]\linn.,

since 1905.

They

are Unitarians.

children.
1.

2.

John Cooper, born June 30, 1900, in Newark, N. J. Helen Florence, born May 14, 1906, in Luverne, Minn.

B. 12.
James Henry,
born
son of Nathaniel and Sarah (Alexander) Huntington,

May

22, 1836, in

Plymouth, Mich.; married, December

24, 1862, in

Jack-

1048
son, Mich., Elizabeth,

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

born July

daughter of Robert and Sarah (Cook) Watts. She was England. He was a moulder, and lived on a farm near Plymouth until twelve years of age, then moved to Jackson, where he resided until his death, September
16, ]836, in
8,

1905.

They were

Baptists.

CHILDREN.
1.

Mary
in

Adeline, born June

8,

1864.

2.

Sarah Maud, born January


Portland, Ore.

married in September, 1906, Spokane, Wash., Hamilton Oliver Ashbury. They live in
21, 1868;

3.

Harry Watts,
in Jackson,

born December
1882.

16,

1878; died January 20, 1881,

Mich.
born July
9,

4.

Elizabeth

L.,

B. 13.
John Thomas,
in Chicago,
111.,

son of Jonathan and Martha (Mason) Huntington, (son

of Joseph), born in Liscard, Cheshire,

England; married, December 26, 1900, Minnie Beatrice, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Tunstall) Dutton. She was born December 23, 1879, in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England.

He

is

building inspector of the Western Electric Company.


P^ng., to

He moved
lives.

from Liscard,

Chicago,

111.,

in April. 1889,

where he now

They
1.

are Episcopalians.

children.

2.

Jonathan Thomas, born June 18, 1902. George Raymond, born July 27, 1906.
Alice MAiiGrERiTE, born December
20, 1909.

3.

B. 14.
Craven, son
Huntington), born
of

Haven and Mildred

(Hall) Huntington, (son of


first,

Edward

in 1828, in

Fairfax County, Va.; married,

in 1849, in

Washington, D. C, Emily, daughter of John Simms. She was born in AA'ashington, D. C, and died in Fairfax County, Va., in 1882. He married, second, in 1884, in Washington, D. C, Patsy, daughter of Bartlett Tyler. She was
born in Richmond, Va.

children, born in FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA.


1.

Elizabeth, born January

18,

1855; married James Young, and

died in July, 1890, in Fairfax County, Va.

2. 3.

Haven,

born January

18, 1859.

Peter, born April


live in

11, 1861;

married

in 1883,

Nora Tyles.

They They

4.

Newington, Va. Mildred Lee, born May


live in

l-'J,

1863; married John Floyd.

Alexandria, Va.

APPENDIX
5.

B.

1049
married October
28, 1909,

Robert Lee, born December


in Fairfax County, Va.,

20, 1866;

Annie Devers.

They

live in

Newington,

Va.
6.

7.

8.

Emily, born October 7, 1867; married in Fairfax County, Va., Milton Violet. They live in Torton Valley. Snowden, born December 23, 1871. Sally Ellen, born Xovember 2, 1874; married in 1890, in Washington, D.

C, Norman Simms.

They

live in

Alexandria, Va.

B. 14. 2.

Haven Huntington,
married December

born January

18, 1859, in

Fairfax County, Va.;

Burkes Station, Va., Alice Louise, daughter of Albert and Susanna (Stauffer) Young. She was born July 2.5, 1858, in Alexandria, Va. He was track foreman for the W. A. and Mt. V. R. R., in Alexandria, Va., and was killed by electricity in the power house of that company August 22, 1896. He was a Methodist.
18, 1878, at

children.
1.

Mabel

Irene, born

May

4,

1880; died August 21, 1880, in Fairfax

County, Va.
2.

William Albert,

born June 27, 1882; died October

2,

1882, in

Fairfax County, Va.


3.

4.

5.

6.

Lillian Edith, born February 12, 1884; married April 30, 1902, Daniel Fry, and died November 24, 1904, in Alexandria, Va. Harvey Edwin, born August 13, 1887, in Alexandria, Va. He is a sheet metal worker, and has lived in Alexandria, Va., and in Annapolis, Md. He moved to Washington, D. C, in January, He is a Methodist. 1906, where he now lives. Ernest Allen, born October 30, 1892, in Alexandria, Va. Haven Lester, born May 3, 1896, and died August 16, 1899,
in Alexandria,

Va.

B. 15.
Giles, son of Levi and Sophia (Emery) Huntington, born January 30, 1849, in Coral, 111.; married, July ll, 1876, in Walnut, Kan., Hannah Almira, daughter of David C. and Eliza J. (Cary) Cluebich. She was born August 24, 1858, in Ohio. He is a manufacturer of windmill tanks, and pumping machinery, and lived in Marengo,
1872, in
III.,

Emery

in 1864, in

Jewell County, Kan., in

Omaha, Neb.,

in

1881, and in California, in 1885.

They

are

now

living in Santa

Ana, California.

children.
1.

Leo Merton, born May


Rosamond,
Cal.

9,

1877, in Walnut, Kan.; married, Janu-

ary 12, 1901, in Los Angeles, Cal., Martha Zillars.

They

live in

1050
*
2.

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

3.

Carl Emery, born July 8, 1880. Helen Maud, born November 18,
July
10, 1903,

1882, in

Thomas Franklin

Tedforrl.

Omaha, Neb.; married, They live in Gar10,

dena, Cal.
4.

Ethel

Mai!ie, born March

6, ISS.'ijin

Kansas; married, August

1909, in Los Angeles, Cal., William


5.
6.

Montgomery Jackson.
Cal.;

Cora Eliza, Laura May,

born

born

May May

11, 1887, in

Santa Ana, Cal.

19, 1889, in

Santa Ana,

married Au-

gust 10, 1909, in Los Angeles, Cal., Lester Wilson Slabach.


7.

Alice Almira, born December

29, 1896, in

Santa Ana, Cal.

B.

15. 2.
born July
8,

Carl Emery Huntington,


ried,

1880, in Walnut, Kan.; mar-

Dora Mame, daughter of Albert and Amanda (E^ddy) Walenpaugh. She was born December 5, 1880, in Gibben, Neb. He is a machinery salesman, and lived in Santa Ana, Cal., from 1885 He then moved to Gardena, to 1903, in Los Angeles, Cal., from 1903 to 1911. He was treasurer of the Immanuel Baptist Church Cal., where he now lives.
October
2,

1905, in Pasadena, Cal.,

in

Santa Ana, for about one year, 1901.

CHILD.
1.

Harold

P^mery, born January

2,

1907.

B. 16.
Cynthia Bridelle (Huntington, Cox) Washburn, daughter
of

William Campbell and Jane Melissa (Emery) Huntington, son of Calvin Huntington, born in Marengo, Til.; married, first, December 18, 1874, in Burr Oak, Kansas, Abner Carver, son of William and Mary (Carver) Cox. He was born September 7, 1850, in Newcomerstown, Ohio. He was a farmer, then a merchant and undertaker. He moved from Ohio to 111., in 1854, to Iowa, about 1864, to Kansas in 1870, to Oregon in 1890, to Washington in
1894, where he lived until his last illness,

when he went

to Illinois,

where he

died February

8,

1899, in Prairie City.

He was
Church.

raised a Quaker, blit later

was a member

of the

Methodist

Mrs. Cox married, second, August


Marion, son of Christopher C. and Julia

25, 1901, in Lincoln, Calif., Francis

Ann (Showen) Washburn.

He was

born August 25, 1845, in Waynetown, Ind., and was married twice before this marriage. He is a clergyman, and a graduate of Western College, Iowa, 1874.

He moved

from Indiana

to

Minn,

in

1857, to Iowa, in 1867, to Wis. in

1874, to Calif, in 1888, to Minn, in 1890, to Colo, in 1896, to Calif., again in 1898, where they

now

live, in

Suisun.

He

is

a Congregationalist,

and has been

member

of the

American Board

since 1908.

APPENDIX

B.

1051

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Jessie Marie, born Sejjtember 19, 1875, in Burr Oak, Kansas; married January 20, 1906, in Des Moines, Iowa, Ralph Ward Wells. They live in Oakland, Calif. Nina Ruth, born September 26, 1884, in Burr Oak, Kansas, and died January 29, 1890, in Burr Oak.

B. 17.

Wesley Huntington,
1876.

married Nancy Stevenson.

They both died

in

CHILDREN.
1.

Elmer Ellsworth,
ter of Nicholas

born March
5,

17,

1862, in East Randolph,

N. Y.; married March

1891, in East Randolph, Lena, daugh-

May

and Josephine (Hopman) Arend. She was born He was a lumberman, and always lived in East Randolph, N. Y., where he died July 10, 1905. In 1893 he was commissioner in Chautauqua County.
4,

1862, in Fenvanna, N. Y.

2.

3. 4.
5. C.

George, lives in Bradford, Pa. Mertie, married a Andruss, and

lives in Jamestown, N. Y. Viola, married a Sprague, and lives in Ellington, N. Y. Solana, married a Shaw, and lives in Kansas. Mary, married a Tuttle, and lives in East Randolph, N. Y.

B.

18.
6,

James Henry Huntington, born August


Tyler.

1838, at Fairfax Court

House, Va., married Georgiana, daughter of Thomas and

Mary (Gruver)
1915, lived in

He

is

a tinsmith by trade, but

now

retired,

and has,

in

Plainfield,

N.

J.,

more than forty years.


all

They have had

eight children born

to them, of

whom

but one died young.

child.
*1.

James Edward, born August

24, 1863.

B. 18. 1.

James Edward Huntington,


D. C; married, at High Bridge, N.

born August 24, 1863, in Washington,


1886, Mary, daughter of William

J., in

Burke.
boyhood.

He

is

a painter, and has lived in Plainfield, N. J., ever since early

CHILD.
*1.

Mamie, born Mav

24, 1888.

1052

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

B. 18. 1. 1.

Mamie (Huntington) McCue,


married April
6,

born

May

14, 1888, in Plainfield,


live in Plainfield,

N.

J.;

1910, Joseph

Thomas McCue.

They

N.J.

He

is

a machinist, and they are

Roman

Catholics.

children, born in plainfield,


1.

n. j.

2.

Dorothy Paulita, born March 13, 1911. Joseph Thomas, born June 13, 1914.

1053

INDEX.

1054

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1055

1056

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1058

HCNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1060

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1062

HUNTINGTON GBNEaLOGY.

tNDEX.

1003

1064

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1066

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Page

Burrows, Elizabeth Hotchk Evelyn M. George Lord Burry, David Emily


. .

Henry James
Jessie

Jerusha

Mae Mary

Burt, Celia Julia Phihira


.

Mary Jane

Burton, Carrie Alice Henry Charles


AVilliam Burtt, Ebenezer

205 406 205 656 657 656 657 656 657 656 657 94 102 816 959
52-2

Butler, Susan Louisa

William Butman, Doctor

Butterick, Liza Button, Artemesia


.

George W. William Butts, John Buxton, Alice


Alice J.

Arthur H.
Daniel
P^lizabeth

Henry Herbert

Herman Albert
Horace Francis
Ira

285
72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 937 301

James
Joshua Lydia

Eldridge Francis

George Lydia

Mary

Mary Mary Ann Mary Ethel


.

Orandall

Sally

Samuel Bush, Almira


BarziUai
Claire
J. T.
.

Walter Staples
Byers,

Eva Othalia

Henry Oscar
.

James

S.

Mabelle Bush, Oscar Henry

Ralph Roy Lorenzo Sally Rosanna Bushnell, Ebenezer Jonathan


.

Mary Mary (Mrs.) Butler, Anna Elizabeth


.

927 927 927 290 920 927 927 927 926 153 1013 420 78 -535
24

Louisa William Byington, Amanda Melvina

James

Byles, Abigail

Andrew Huntington
Elislia
.

Josias

Lucy

Zerviah Byrnes, Ann Hepsibah

William

Cadmus, George Jasper Jane


.

Cadwell,

Chauncy Sage Deborah Hansen


Delia Elethea
.

Eli

Emily Huntington
Francis Julia Henrietta Mary Josephi

Morgan
Morten Mr.
Samuel
.

655 699 964 769 657 657 657 655 364 657 364 460
121

Edward C. Edward Sherrill Henry Sherrill

Laura Sherrill Cady, Alice Howard


Alice

May

Anna

Alton Eleazer Virgil Louise


.

68;:

Clifton

Earnest Earnest Huntington

Helen IJaker
Jessie

Sumner
.

Prescott Hall

Merle

828

Raymond

ior.8

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1070

HUNTINGTO>f GENEALOGY.

INDEX.

1071

1072

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1073
Page

Cobb, Lucy Miranda Lydia Aurelia Lydia Peck Lyman Howell


.

Mary Mary L. Raymond


.

Miller

Coburn, Alexander Cochran, Augustus

Howe

David Harry Harry Gregory James Blair


.
.

Cochrane, Archibald Coe, Charles W.


.

Henry W.
Coffin, Ellen

Huntington

Grace Mayhew

WiUiam W. Coggeshall. Ada Anna


.

Arabella

William William A. Coggshall, Mehitable


.

340 341 340 340 917 220 341 800 710 68 710 710 473 930 905 905 981 981 980 473 473 473 473 473
151 150 150

Colby,

Hannah

Joseph

Mary Mary (widow)


Coldwell* Miss
Cole, Abel
.

Abigail

Abner

... ... .... ... ... ....


. .

Page

48
66

49-68
18 756 174

962 410
196

Anjennette

.
.

Amy Eno

410
83

Charles Henry Charles James Caroline


.

. .
.

410
947 173

David

Eliza Durant 490 Elizabeth Huntington 410 410-411 Francis Watkinson Henry 83 John M. 212 Loa Belle 83
.
. .

Mary Ann
Miss Peleg
.

....
.

... ...
.
. .

585-823 212
196 1029 410 410 410 411 430 430 292 292 161 266 621 621 620 621 620 833 471 104
69 703 703 703

Coggswell, Alice

James Mason

F.

Rev. Dr. Coghill, Georgianna


Cogswell,

446 446
797 757 764 763 764 763 763 764 764

Plynn Fleming Richard Huntington Samuel Huntington Sara Blair William Kaufman Coleman, Jennie Robert G.
.

.
.

. .
.

Alma

Coles,

Ann
Eunice Gideon

Edson Jerome George


.

Joseph

Phebe
Coley,

Henry Hezekiah Hezekiah James John


.

Edward Huntington
.

....
. .
.

...
.

Francis Chase

James Edward

.
.

Mary

Pearsall

.
.

Mason
Mr.
Oliver
.

763-764 460
764 763

Samuel Morehouse
Coif, Sylvia

Dutcher

William
Coit, Daniel

Colfax, Elizabeth Collagher, Charles

H.
. .

Lathrop

Daniel Wadsworth Eliza Harriet Frances


.

Henry H.
Joshua Joseph

Lucy
Lydia Maria
Colburn,

532 533 533 533 533 533 477-533 477 533 533
770 163 300

CoUey, Emeline B. Collins, Abner D.

Alonzo

Anna
Aretus

Charles Darius

David

Hannah
.

Jane

Decius Elias B. Elizabeth Eunice

... ... ... .... ... ...


. .

835-1031
702-835 835 835 703 995 835 566-835
703

Colby, Eunice

Huntington Lynde

074

UUNTINUIOX GENEALOGY.

iok;

HUNTINGTON GKNKALOGY.
Page

Creer,

Mary

Crete (^Marguerite) Crippen, Cynthia Crocker, John


Croft, Edwin Crolius, Sarah E.
Phillip

(Widow)

Cronenberger, Clara Rosine

Jacob

Crook, Eliza Crooker, Mary Ferris Cropley, Doris Caroline George Forster Janet Chapman Crosbie, Charles ^label Grazia Crosby, Abigail Albert
. .

Alonzo Annie

Charles Cornelia N.

David Green Ebenezer

Edwin
Eliza Joel Julia
.

Geneva
. .

Levi

Mary Ann
Mr.
Olive
Piatt
.
.

382 644 1005 427 1003 247 102 102 988 653 998 998 998 729 729 320 320 320 38 320 573 905 319 320 320 905 320 935 320 320 922 320
931

Cuminings, Albert

Margaret Myrtle Alice

Cunningham, Annie Huntington

Bertram G.
Daniel

Edwina Huntington
Lydia Huntington Margaret

Mary

Mr

....
. . .

William Barnes William Huntington Currie, Margaret Currier, David

Emma
Lydia

....
Fanny
.

Curry, Albert Rodney

George Byron (Col.) George Haskins George Huntington Helen Clare Lorenzo Curtiss, Amelia Augusta Marshall
.
. . .

Cornelia Daniel

David David H. David Stiles


Elvira

... ....
.
.

58 58 59 59 766 591 286 641

.
.

Susan

Thomas Huntington
Cross, Clarissa
. .

320 320 200


759 190

Hannah Henry Burr


Maria

Mary Ann N.
Nathan
Sarah

Mary Mary Louise


Samuel Samuel (Gen.) Crow, Huldah Crowan, Mary Crowell, Sarah Maria Cruttenden, Jane
Culbert, Mary Culver, Asa L.

.... .... ... ....


.

Christopher
Isabel
.

Jeremiah Jonathan

E,

Lucy PoUy

Roswell Cumings, Cora Merrick

May

190 200 88 822 989 907 1025 1008 467 467 85 1008 85 294 1008 264 264

Sybilla Cleora

Wallace William Gushing, William


.

...
.
. . . . .
.

880 880 880 880 880 945 286 283 880 880 880 880 295 880-914
201 191 780 917 497 287 605 677

Custer,

Martha Ann
.

Cuthbertson, Ethel Cutler, Jesse

.
.

Margaret

.
.

Mary

Cutshaw, Sophia Cutting, William


.

Griffith

Cutts, Elizabeth Pierson Daily, Sarah .

Dake, Mary A. Dakin, Betsey Dale, Horace Christian Mary Helen .


. .
.

428 968 407 881 349


349

1078

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1080

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

INDEX.

1081

1082

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1083

1084

Hu^rTiNGTON Genealogy.

1086

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1088

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1090

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1092

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1093
Page 647

Hamilton, Hannah Jane

568 821 ]Maria Louise 972 Maude Celestia 680 Rebecca 556 Hamlin, Charlotte Lucretia 137 Charles Win slow 137 Daniel Ranny 136 -137 Harriet Cornelia 137 Hammell, Daniel Frederick 957 Hammond, Ashael 552 Catherine 552 Dudley 916 Emelin 552 Frances Josephine 552 George R. 552 Hannah 563 Henry K. 552 Justin 552 Laura Pamela 552 Lucy G. 552 Maria Arnold 485 Martha S. 174 Hampshire, Marv 775 Hanbeil, Willard L. 364 Hanchett, Addie Elvira 247 Fanny Zellina 247 Henry Granger 247 John Wilkes 247 Milton Waldo 247 Hanchins, Corridon 1040 Hancock, Amy Clarissa 377 Dimick Baker 377 Fanny Presentia 377 John 376 John Erastus 377 Julia Alice 377 Levi W. 376 Lot Huntington 377 377 Martha Zina Hand, Chloe 483 Hanks, Elisha 159 Eveline 159 Mary 159 Rosilla 159 Hannah, David 1039 Hannum, Harriet Julina 605 Hansen, Virginia Whipple 512 Hanson, Ambolena 198 Helene Gerda 168 Jons 168
.

Helen Eugenia John William

Julia

Ralph Huntington Harbottle, George V.


.

83 168 398

1094

HUNTINGTON

(jEJjfeALOGY.

lOOG

aUNTtNGfON GENEALOGY.

1098

HUNTINGTON GKNEAI.OGY.
Page

Hotchkiss, Olive

Zoe Hough, Alanson


.

Anne (Hinchley) Mrs. Betsey Daniel


David
Jirah
.

Henry William
I.

Mary Frances
Philura

William Houghton, James


Julia A. House, Abby Murdock Cynthia

Elijah

Lucy Simon Houston, Henry A. Henry H. James L.


.
.

Jerusha
Sallie B.

S.

Marv Ann
Hovey, Deborah

Edmund
Horace Franklin James
.

Mary Howard, Abby


.

Aljavine Chester Charles Bion Charles Huntington

Edwin Jay

George George Wyndh Herbert Anson Huntington


Jerry
.

John Bowles John Lathrop


Myrtis Adelle
Sally
.

Wilbur Lewis
William Carr

Howe, Edward Huntington


Everett Colby

Hannah
Trvin Colby
. .

Jane Marion Louise

Mary

Elizabeth

Nabbie
Perlina

INDEX.

1099

1100

HUNTINGTOX GENEALOGY.

1102

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1103
Page
. 824 Huntington, Belle Benjamin 19-20-49-51-55-64
.

67-68-127-143-144-145-146

147-150-290-297-309-322 323-324-556-559-809-878 897 - 899-908-921-936-947


951-956-982 51-52 Benjamin Babb Benjamin Clark 954 Benjamin F. 362 Benjamin Francis 62 Benjamin Franklin 33-356-478 496-498-499-936-939-958 Benjamin FuUerton 762 Benjamin Hoogland 266 51-60-63 Benjamin Joshua Benjamin L. 810 Benjamin Lathrop 675 Benjamin Lincoln 739 Benjamin Marshall 317 Benjamin Newton 145 Benjamin NicoU 900-902-903 Benjamin Snow 892 Benjamin Walter 937 Benjamin Wolcott 520-521-523
. . . . .

Bernice Elsie Bernice Matilda Bert Alonzo

146

Bertha Bertha Curtis Bertha Imogen e Bertha May


.

677-678 885 1042


531 33 256 84

.
.

Bertie Bertie Bessie Bessie Bessie Bessie Bethia

Alferd Ernest
Celestia

.
.

82-84
391 112 961 227 175 726

Dow
Leona Myrle
.

Bethia Throop 20-54-66-67-68-159 Betsey


. .

160-175-181-184-249-260 336-429-631-632-664-749
769-818-819-887 Betsey Kimberly Betsey Mead Betsey Morgan
.

1104

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1105
Page
Page

Huntington, Charles Ralph 237-241

1106

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1108

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Page

Huntinorton,

63-212-291 292- 303- 538- 820-903 - 905 906-987-995 Edward Alstrom

Edward

1109
Page

Huntington, Eliphalet 325-326-536 537- 541- 550- 600- 692- 693 702- 713- 740- 895- 896-986 999 Elise Irving 911-912 Elisha 81-90-91-115-249-250
.

253-257-287-354-362-363
Elisha Dana Elisha Hyde Elisha Mills

749-768-769-985-992-993 770-771 85-88-89 601-606 P]lisha Trac7 139-141 Eliza 44-45-175-260-304-320


.

Huntington, Elizabeth H. Elizabeth Jane Elizabeth L. Elizabeth Lauretta Elizabeth Lavinia Elizabeth Mary Elizabeth Mason Elizabeth May
. .

33

390-393 1048
65 481 527 640 23 324 441 456 450-463 359-360 868 726-729 728 48 907 504 598 367-399

P^lizabeth Meliitable

327-355-357-595-601-605 632-676-677-716-783-922
1037
Eliza A. 45 333-334 Eliza Adele Eliza Caroline 576 . Eliza Irene 783-785 787-788 Eliza J. Eliza Jane 645-861 Eliza Lathrop 675 Eliza M. 43 Eliza Matilda 250-251-424-999 Eliza P. 402 I^liza Prentiss 576 Eliza Rowland 906 Eliza Wesleyette 955 Elizabeth 11-18-19-21-33-46
. . .

48-51-55-65-67-73-79-81
107- 123- 140- 150- 152- 158 173-1 75-232- 268 - 269-281 282-288 -307- 308- 327- 339

351-352-363-420-448-506 520-525- 536- 554-565-582 593- 627-628-663- 664-672


690- 691- 716- 738 -739- 742

750-756-768-810-834-837 839-842-900-903-915-916 917-984-1008-1020-1025


1026-1028-1035-1043-1048
407-410 Elizabeth Adams Elizabeth Ailing 743 Elizabeth Amanda 261 Elizabeth Ann 805-807-1035 Elizabeth Armstrong 63 7 237 p:iizabeth B. Elizabeth Barre 325 502 Elizabeth Barstow Elizabeth Belle 236 Elizabeth Bingle 304 767 Elizabeth Clementine Elizabeth Ethel 822 166 Elizabeth Gertrude .
.
.

Elizabeth Mitchel Elizabeth More Elizabeth Moore Elizabeth Ophelia Elizabeth Partridge Elizabeth Porter Elizabeth Quincy Elizabeth R. Elizabeth Randall Elizabeth Rogers Elizabeth Ruth Elizabeth S. 723 Elizabeth Sexton 538 Elizabeth Smith 364-365 Elizabeth Stevens Elizabeth St. George 218 Elizabeth Sumner 411 732 Elizabeth Thayer 839 Elizabeth Vincent 917 Elizabeth W. 730 Elizabeth Whitin Elizur 280 220-278- 595-966 Ella . 559 EUa Adelaide Ella Blanch 102 677-678 Ella Cordelia Ella Edwina 399 Ella Gertrude 814 Ella J. 46 Ella Louise 633 Ella M. 339 Ella Maurine 391 EUaMay . 62 40-41-344-5 97-1042 Ellen Ellen A. 45 723-724 Ellen Alden Ellen Augusta 34 Ellen Aurelia 285 Ellen Bliss 722 Ellen Elizabeth 342 Ellen Frances 35 610-613 Ellen Josephine Ellen Luce 28 Ellen Lucinda 588 Ellen Maria 566-783-i837-844 988
. .

lllO

HUNTINGTON
Page

GiENteALOOlT.

Page

Huntington, Ellen Marion 816-817 Ellen Mary 55-59-868-869 Ellen 0.


.

INDEX.

1111

1112

HUNTtNGtON GENEALOGY.

1114

HUNTINGTON GBNEALOGY.
Page

Page

Huntington, George William

INDEX.

1115

1116

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1117

1118

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY,
Page
Page

Huntington, Jacob 19-20-21-30-33 66- 915- 945- 946 - 947-951 955-957-958-1028 212 Jacob Galusha 104 Jacob Perkins 30-31 Jacob Randall 742 Jacob Selden 17-146-200-211-282 James
.

Huntington, James Porter

James Reed James S. James Truman


.

.
.

.Tames Victor
.

293-308-315-321-322-357 420-498-538-539-566-570 572-573-576-582-590-600 601-603-604-671-749-757 764-772-778-782-801-849 891-916-916-917-921-942


945-947 James A.
59 35 206 941 1036 794 935

James W. James Wallace 71 499-526-891 James William Jane 68-71-148-201-212-298 309-328-330-362-567-568 699-700-764-766-873-881
. .

942 142-143 367-947 813 825 804-807

James James James James James James James James James

Albert

Alonzo Arthur
B. Benedict
.

Bingham
Bogart Burton

332 267 430


61

889-999-1037 Jane Addie . 1036 Jane Eliza 491 179-747-848 Jane Elizabeth 494 Jane Fayette 720 Jane Gray 294 Jane Hildreth Jane Luella 383 609-614 Jane Maria 255 Jane Ora Jane Porter 980 367 Jane Rowland 335 Janet Winchester
.
.

.
.

.
.

C. eJames Cantine

Janette E.

221

James Chauncey James Clement James Coleman Ford James Convers James Dennison James Derby James Edgerton James Ferdinand James Fisher James Franklin James Frederick James Freeman James H. James Hatch James Harvey 27-322 James Hopkins James Kenneth James Jones James Joseph James Lincoln James Milnor 406 James Monroe James Murl James N. James Nelson James Noble James Otis Sargent James Parker James Pitcher
. . .
. . . . . . .

872 936-937 426 607 816 423-424 974 430 831


70
71

Jared

232-246-916-922-946

982 Jared Bliss Jared Hyde Jasper

...
. .
. . .

246

339-345
201 215 849 970 264 781 963 611

Jay Jay Galusha Jean Jean Ellsworth Jean Huston Jean Louise
Jeanette Jeannie Bache
.
.

.....1008 ....
. .
.

667 116 315 322 791- 794 302 1036 241-242 763 738-739 894 502-503 884 45 962-963 962-963 737
796

1036

156-307-309-315 Jedediah 446-448-450-454-887-889 324 Jedediah Pinnock 909 Jedediah Vincent 311-763 Jehiel 190-193-195 Jenett P. 212-963 Jenette 868 Jenette Wadsworth 172 Jennie 792-793 Jennie Annette 329 Jennie Keyes 920 Jennie Lorain 359 Jennie Lydia 797 Jennie Parker 303 Jennie Wadrobe Jeremiah 79-288-290-291-293 692
.

.
.

1120

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

INDEX

1121

1122

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1124

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGT.

1125

ii^e

HUNTINGTOK GENliALOGV.

1128

HUNTINGTON GENlCALOGY.

1129

1130

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

lNt>EX.

1131

Page

Huntington, Sidney Clement 1000 213-214 Sidney OHn Silas 260-772-778-779-782-826 1028
.

Silas

George

1132

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

1134

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1136

HUNTINGTON GKNEALOGY.

1137

1138

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

INDEX.

1139

1140

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

Kimball, IMary Presendia

1141
Page Page

Koster, Henrietta
Phyllis

Anna Krog, Bernard Herman


KroU, Emil Kronning, Katherine
Kyle,

... ...
.

Kulruke, Minna Pauline

Anna Mary Thomas ^everidge

538 585 586 959 940 948 255 255


57 7

Lampkin, Margaret Yarborough 969


Mildred Antoinette William Lamport, Cornelia Bradley William Henry Lamson, Albert Lancaster, Henry Carrington
.

John

Lack, Sarah Ladd, Betsy Erastus Perkins Esther . Henrietta Maria


.

...
.
.

499 499 362 499


113 112 1047 1047 1047

Robert Alexander Susan Lane, Edward H. George W. Grace


.
. .

Polly

Ann

Lydia

Mary VanZant

Philena Josephine LaDue, Albert Deratt Charles Mayo . George Morris


.

William Danforth

Wyman
Langan, Margaret Langdon, Sylvester Langson, Adaline Kinne William Langworthy, Eunice Elizabeth Louise Abigail William Franklin
Lanier, Elizabeth

Jay Jay Huntington Laura Bert


.

...

1047 1047
1047 168 168 296 782 646 646 833 927 927 713 423 880 677 679 679 679
67 7

.1047
.

Russell Morsely LaHaie, Charlotte Lucinda John Baptiste Laing, Charles A. .


.

Henrietta Mandeville

Mr
Lair,

Prudence Samuel

RufBn Jones Lanman, Mary


Peter
. .

.
.

deLaittre,

Ann

C.
.

Lamb, Adaline Gilbert Nourse

Mrs. (widow) Lambert, Amelia Matilda


.

Hannah
Albert G. Charles W. Clarabel

...
.
. .

Sarah Lanning, AVilliam Byron Lanphear, Andrew Elizabeth Jared Jedediah


.

Lamberton, Adelbert L.
. . .

Maria Solomon Walter E.


.

Frank Kate
Seneca

W.
J.

....
. . .
. .

Lanpher, Mary G. Lanphere, Lucy


.

Summer
ArbaL.
Arva

J.

William A. Lambson, Albert Edwin


.
. .

Lottie

Don

Dora Marvin Albert

Ray

.... .... ....


. . . . .
. .

.385

679 677 679 677 385


385 385 385 385 385 385 938 644 969

Lansing,

Abram Mary Frances


.

Lapp, Elias
Larabee, Julia Large, Edward Hughes Earned, Catherine Charles Henry

George
Julia
.

Maria

William Dresser Lamont, George Lamotte, Agnes Lampkin, Gerald Huntington


. . .

Larrabee, Hannah Larsen, Alberta

Martin

Laura

Laskey, Chloe

1142

HUNTINGTON GftNftALOG*.

1144

HUNTIifGtON aENEALOGY.

1145

1146

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

INDEX.

1147

1148

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Page

Mayo, Clara Ellen Clara Eudora Clarence Eugene

Emma
Sally

Augusta
.

Ephraiui

Ann

...
. . . .

William Alonzo

McAdoo, John
McAllister,

S.

Joseph John

Euphemia McAlmont, Corydon Hanks


.

Daniel John Josephus


.

Julia

Ann

Mary Myra Myra

Cresido

....
.
.

Cordelia

Rozilla

Hanks
.

58 58 58 58 56-58 56 58 642 642 989 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161
161

McDonald, Samuel Johnson William Hadley McDonnell, John


.

Lizzie J.

McDormic, Mary Ellen McDowell, Amanda K.

McEwen, Mary McGan, Olive

McGaughin, Margaret
McGilvra, Emma Seth Zervia McGinley, Sarah Ann
.
.

McGiven, Mary M.

McGowan, Alexander
Ella
.

James Douglas

615 529 Mary 1046 McBryde, Susanna 918 McCall, Jabez 713 Mary 715 McCannon, Frances Elizabeth 1046 McCargar, Hugh 780 Phoebe Ann 780 McCarty, John 413 John Lafayette 413 McChester, Caty 615 McClellan, Lucretia Mary 518 McClintock, Augusta 707
. .

Samuel Huntington McBone, Mr. McBride, Eliza


.

Mary McGraw, Jane


.

.... ... ....


. .
.

McGregor, Mr. William Mclntire, Miranda Mcintosh, Mariah Mahany McKague, Floyd Wellington Joseph Winnifred Mr. Myrtle Bell Roy Huntington
.
.

Wren a
McKay, Christena
Ferdinand Cecil Dwight

Hugh

Edward

.1030
.

Jennie IMay Wilhelmina

McCollom, Mary McConnell, Lucinda


Matilda McCorkle, Mary E. McCowen, Emiline

...
.

McCracken, Benjamin Hugh


Eleanor Mary Charlotte

Lawrence Eugene Marie Nanette


.

]Myran McCue", Dorothy Paulita Joseph Thomas McCullor, Fanny Sally McCuray, Elizabeth
. .

McCutcheon, Cecile Ann McCymon, Jane McDonald, Donald


. .

137 971 943 512 207 797 797 797 797 797 1052 1052 841 744 923 362 764
76
7

McKean, Jane
William C. McKee, Eleanor

John Beck

Kathleen Lenora

McKeen, Henrietta Maria WiUiam McKelvey, Alice Rowland Charles Sumner


Constance Helen Fairchild Janet Huntington Jennie Adams
.

367-3
26 7-^

John John Jay


.

Mary Alice Mathew


Ruth

Mary Nona

Olive Marie Polly

.... ....
.
. . .

235 343 190

Ralph Fairchild Ralph Huntington

...

McKinstry, Willard Darlin

INDEX.

1149

1150

HUNTINGTON GENKALOGT.
Page

Miller, Catherine

862 857 826 Charles Milton 862 David E. 338 Edgar Stevens 82G Edward 220 758 Eliza Ann 934 Elizabeth Emily Huntington 476 476 Emily Louise 857 Frances Huntingt 475-476 Frederick Clark 862 Frederick David 476 Frederick Huntington 862 Frank Zacharias 476 George Alfred 476 George Huntington 476-862 Harriet Huntington Harry 220 475-476 Harry Huntington
.
.

Hering Charles Gilman Charles Glimb

Mills,

Helen Sophia Laura Martha Elizabeth


.

Mary
Patient

Sarah

Mimms, James John Henry


Claribel

Miner, Alice Huntington

Cyrus

Henry Thomas Hiram Parsons James


.

Marion Frances

Mary

Elizabeth Parsons Dorr


.

James John Edwin John Gibbons


.

Joseph
Julia
.

Katherine Lewis Vincent Lila Ethel Louise Fulton Marshall Martha Eleanor
.

Mary Hayes Mary L. Mina


.

145 475 857 934 687 341 476 827 863 343 862 1037 687 296
776 915 761

Wilbur Edward Mingo, Edmond Jean Baptist Joseph Edmond Francis Mary Ann Gertrude Mary Assumpta Theresa
Minor, Hattie Sarah
.

Watson
H. James

W.

Minott, Elizabeth
.

Sarah Ann Minshall, Robert Peel


.

Misgill,

Mary Honore

Misner

Emma
.

Mitchel, Benjamin George C.

Orlander
Priscilla

Helen Louise
Jethro

Rachel Richard Oren


Riley
.

861-862
341 476 476 827 758-761 655 105 343 861 687 827 751 399 563 726 600
.

Mary Mary Ann


.

Mercy

Robbins Huntington Robert Orchard


Sadie

Mitchell, Caroline A. Elizabeth L.

May

Emerson
Emily Jane Erwin W.
Harrison Ida May
.

Samuel Samuel F. Sarah Stella Maria


.

Thomas
Jane

Jesse

William Fowler William Milton


Millett,
Mills,

John M. Laura D.
Lewis F. Margaret Irene Serene
Seth T. William Marion Mitten, Frederick William

Millipen, Elizabeth S.

Benjamin Ehjah Hunt


Elisha
.

INDEX.

1151

1152

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1154

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

INDEX.

1155

1156

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

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1159

1160

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INDEJC.

1163

1164

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Page 741

Mary Ryan, Ann (Mrs.)


Rutly,
.

.
.

Sargent, George Washington

Eliza

....
.
.

Margaret Ryder, John


Louisa

992 682 241


22.5

Hannah Dane
Joseph M. Lydia Helen Martha Ella
.

Ryon, Nellie Mineola William Henry

225 1028 1028


754 263 57 740 169 1003 1003

Myra
Fhirua

. Sadler, Frederick B. Safford, Elizabeth Huntington


.

Timothy Walter Heman Sartwell, Lucy Marian


.

Satterfield, Elizabeth

Marcia
Sage, Sylvester

Satterlee, Milton

Satterly,

Prudence
.

Salisbury, Cynthia
.

Salman, Edward Dwight George T. Harold Martin


. .

Saulsburg, P. Saunders, Asa

.1003
.

Saltonstall,

Gurdon (Capt.) Mary Hallam Saltzgiver, Jay Calvin Salvi, Teusa Samford, Fleta Rosa James Kaufman
.
. . . .

463 463 429


729

Daniel C. Erastus Erastus Huntington Harriet

Henry
Savage, Cyrus Frances Mary

Sammis, Albertus

Charles CoUis Huntington Daniel Kenneth Whitefield


.

...
. .

Martha

J.

Whitefield Sample, John S.

Minnie Sampson, Alice Mecina Mary Maria Sophronia


.
.

... ...
. . .
.

599 599 838 838 838 837 270 838 270


941 941 789 789 789 789 387

Sawayne, Anna Sawyer, Charles Brown Charles Walter Frances Marie Margaret
.

Micah Nancy Sorena


.

Olive

Amanda
.
.

WiUiam

...
. . . .

Richard Willard Sarah Elizabeth T. Stowe Walter Huntington Saxton, Mr. Sayre, Daniel
Jonatlian

Sandberg, Carl Ludwig


Elizabeth Hedwig Peter Guster Sanders, Ann
Ellis

M. Hannah Mendenhall
.

Sanderson, William Sanford, Linus

... Emma ...


.
.

920 920 176 390 390 828 586 285


763 393 970
41 41 41 41 41 736 34

Scamman, Mary
William

Scammond, Hannah
Schaef'er, IMary
.

Sarah

Schanfort, Mathilde

Schemerhorn, Elida Schick, Annie Mary

Noble James

Santamira, Bulah Irena Sappington, Eliza Frances Sargent, Benjamin Franklin


. .

Schicketanz, Anna Louise Schilling, Frederick J. Schlegermilch, Miss Schmidt, Ernest


. .

Byron Huntington
Charles Harold
.

Edward Byron
Eleanore Smart

Hilda Schmied, Harriet Elizabeth Schmutz, Marie


.

Epes

....
.

Schroder, Estelle

John

Franklin Huntington

Schuck, Jacob

J.

1168

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1174

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1176

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Page

Swift, Elias

Elias Larsen

General

Helda Helen McKelvey James Mayhew Janet Haynes


.

Jewne
Josephine
.

Lucy

Margaret R. Marie Martin Enevald Mehetabel


.

Mehitable Sarah William Bishop Swoope, Ida Sylvester, Charles


. .

Symonds, Mary Jeduthum


Jerusha

959 959 457 960 368 246 368 960 457 960 145 959 959 864 945 457 933 425 305 631 631 631

Tallmadge, Richard Franklin Tallman, H. Etta Libius T.

Mary Ann

Talmadge, Ann Eliza Tambling, Mary Ann Tanner, George Washington Marian Isabel Samuel Tappin, John Crane

John Lindsley
Lindsley

Tarbox, Fred Elroy Fred Orlando Fred Warren Philip Elroy Tate, Ebenezer Graham William Franklin Taylor, A. Harrison
.

Amanda
Charlotte Elizabeth Royal
.

Frances Helen
256 43 830 971 Taffe, George 971 Sarah 366 Taft, Addie Ray 365 Arthur Elisha Devello E. . 257 366 Fanny Augusta George 365 Helen Stephens 366 Lowell Willard 365 Mary Emeline 365 365 William Edwin Taggart, Althea Poole 204 William Lysander 204 Tainter, Charles Arthur 943 Talcott, Abigail 707 Arad 123 Charles Hart 723 Elizabeth M. (Wilcox) Wid. 250 Gad 707 Hart 722
.
. .

Ann WiUiam Tackley, Mary


Taber, Phebe

George E. Gideon James Munroe John Martha W.


.
.

Mary Midad Tedford, Thomas Franklin Tellar, Mary


. .

Tenant,

Amanda

TenBroeck, Helen Tenney, Albert Dana Tennyson, Joseph J.


Terrill, Harriet
.

Job

Terry, Frank Franklin R.


Israel Newton James Pease

Judith Mosely

Job
Lillian

Mary

Morton Cook
.

Moseley Richard Babcock

Ruth

.... .... .... .... ....


Gray
.
.

81

722-723 877
722 722 723 99

Kate Robert E. Robert E. Huntington Robert ISIorris William Clark


.
.

Teters,

Mary

. .

Thacher, Florence Huntington Ralph Ralph Huntington

Ralph Wheeler
Thatcher, Charles Patience

722-723 William Hart Tallmadge, Eleanora VonalIayne412


.

INDEX.

1177

ll'78

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

iNbEX.
Page

ll'?^
Page

Townsend, Mary

661-787
89 733 787 787 787 787 865 865 540 539

Tracy,

Mary

Ellen

Mary Mary Eliza


Meri'al

97-123-231 846
631 660
96 631 867 445
97

Molly L.

Nancy
Olive
.

Mr.
Oliver

Rudd
.
.

Rebecca
Rice Robert Donaldson Sara Malissa

Perez Peter

Philura

Rachel

Townshend, Jane John


.

Matilda Tracy, Abigail

Achsah
Alice
.

539 422 205 133-445


96

Ruth Samuel Samuel M.


.

858-896
.

Sarah Grant

Simon Solomon
.

143 836 138 231-420

420-660
867 496 903-914 420
97
,

Almond

Ann Huntington
Anne Huntington Bela Calvin Catherine Charles Chester
.
.

914 123
97 123 914 914 123 231 138
91

Sophia Stephen Decatur Susannah

Thomas
Ulysses

(Lieut.)

William William Gedney William Swan

Civil

Winslow
Zebediah
Travis,
.
.

Cornelia Margaretta

96-914 914 496 496 97-327

Cynthia Daniel

Edward Huntington
Eleazor Elisha Elisha Dorr Elizabeth Elizabeth Dorr
. . .

422 138-914

91 26 445-495

496 123-447-619 496


97 97 951 914 123

Emily
Esther

Eunice Frances

John C. 911 or corrections Treadway, Julia 987 Treadwell, Helen Irene 868 John H. 868 Sarah 727 TreDenick, Lewis 492 Sarah Emma 492 Trimble, Edward Maurice 199 Edward Riggs 199 Mary Jane 607 Susanne Huntington 199
.

....
.

Gurdon Huntington

Thomas Hooker Trotter, Matthew


Morris Early
Troufaut,

.
.

Hannah Hannah Phelps


Harriet

422 496
97

Mary

Trowbridge, Alfred
EJias (Capt.)

Henry
Irene
.

James Joseph
Jared Jared Winslow
. .

John Joseph (Capt.)


Joseph
.

W.

Lucretia
.

914 123 138 138-914 138 97-327 445 138 445

199 511 935 63 1012 1012

445-496-894 Lucy 97-420-422-445 Lydia 96 Lydia Ellis 138 Lydia Huntington 97-271-914 Margaret
.

1012 563 Truckeamiller, Jacob 1039 Jane 1039 True, Dorothy 967 Trumbull, Daniel Lathrop 407 Faith 449 Governor 449 Harriet 534 James 352 Jane Lathrop 407 351-352 Walter .
.
.

Frederick E. Lewis Beale

Sarah

.... .... .... ....


.
.

.1012

1180

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Page

Violet, Milton

1049 303 303 963


786 786 1011 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94

Vittum, Pauline Matha Huntington

Walenpaugh, Albert Dora Mame


Wales, Esther Nathaniel Walker, Adeline M. Agnes Crawford
.

William S. Voight, William Julius Volkman, P^rnest August Fern Wilda


.

Alice Elizabeth

Von Der

Lieth, Julius E. O.

Ambrose
David C.
.

Voorhis, Clarence

Bingham Edna Maria Emmet Edward George Hiram


Harry Malcolm
.

Eleanor Eleanore Southwick


Eliza

Hannah

Mary Eola

William William Edward Wilson Freemont Vosburgh, Raymond Dwight William Voss, Albert Chris
Elias
Lilla

Thomas
Minerva

Vreeland, Amy Adeline Elizabeth Vroon, Sophia


.

494 494 932 932 932 851 170 753


277 521 521 1038 927 927 855 855 855 801 801 303 867 187 867 824 950 917 345 887 291 887 205 291 43 500 870 156 995

Frances Huntington Francis Frank Banghart George Harry Barnett Helen Dunbar Joshua Margaret
.

Martha Mary Ann Noyes Roger Thomas


Sarah Walter David William William Ames Winona Wolcott 'Wallace, Abbie Jane George Kate Bou telle Margaret Snow Mary Huntington Robert William Shumway Waller, H. F.
.
. . .

Waddell, Loren Burton

Wade, Benjamin
Eliza
Isabell
.

Thomas Leonard Thomas Patrick Wadeson, John Temple


.

Ralph Ralph

W. Weyman
.

Wadhams, Jerusha Leland


Solomon Wadrobe, Ruth Angeline Wadsworth, Charles Mr. Sarah Prudence
.

Wallis,

Anna
.

Walter, Janie Theresa Walters, Jesse

Wagstaff, Catherine

Mr. William Anthony Walton, Albert


. .

Wagner,

Stella

Anne Eliza
Cornelia VanRenssalaer

Wainwright, William Wait, Adaline


.

Eliza

Edward McGehee Edward Seymour


Elizabeth C.

Lydia Marvin

Emma
Grace
Isabel

Mary

Lee Frank Richmond


.
. .

Thaddeus

Frederick

Waite, Selden Walch, Harriet Cornelia Walcott, Adelaide Waldo, Horatio Waldorf, Elizabeth
.

Henry Bidwell
.

John Stevenson
Joseph

1184

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HUNTINGTOX GENEALOGY.

1191

FINIS.

I think

it is fitting,

in this place to explain the sources of the information

contained in our Memoir.

As many of you know who have

filled

out the
is

family history blanks our Historian sent out, most of our information

from

some member of the family interested, where there have been discrepancies in dates and so forth, we have taken the record as handed in by the parent or nearest of kin, as the correct one. As to orthography it has been hard in some cases to distinguish clearly which letter was the correct one to use. Some have spelled the same given name in various ways, in which cases we have adhered strictly to our copy, as also in surnames. Some dates we have had to change somewhat as they conflicted too much to use as given, when possible we have communicated with those who sent them in. But quite a few forgot to sign their name, or give their residence, and some who did give us this information have forgotten to inform the secretary of their change of residence, consequently the letters which were sent out have been returned as not called for. (I have over five hundred such.)

great

many

records have been taken from the


is

Memoir

of 1863.

Some
and
also

of our information

taken from town, and probate records, and some from

Memoirs

of other families, kindly loaned to us, or found in our Historical

State Libraries.

Please keep in close touch with the secretary, giving him


corrections of errors you

all

new data,

and above all, notify him of change of residence, giving full address, street, number, and town, and may he depend on each one to tell others about this book, and create if possible a defind in this volume,

may

mand

for a

second edition.
list of all

I should like to print a

who have helped

to

complete this Memoir.

Our thanks
careful

are due to our Historian, Mr. Samuel G. Huntington for his very

and systematic arrangement of data collected, and his untiring efforts was compelled to relinquish through disability, I am o'lad to report that he has greatly improved since this load was lifted from Mr. Samuel Huntington of Plainfield, New Jersey, very generhis shoulders. ously offered to supervise and correct the work after my compiling, and did
to complete his work, wliich he

much that I did not feel able to do. The widowed seamstress who
husband's Huntington Family tree:

took of her hours of rest to give us her

Those cousins who have given us three

or more generations of Huntington data, which no one else could give us: Those who have given financial support by prepaying their full subscription,

1192
in

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
five years in

some cases even


first

advance, thus enabling ns to meet promptly

our
on:

expenses:
liave

The

printers,
thi-tj

and proof readers, and

typist.

But why go

All

done what

could.

Personally I have
it

much enjoyed

has brought

me
I

into

the work in connection with this Memoir, sympathy with your sorrows, and into enjoyment of

your pleasures.
in the

thank God that he has given


list

me

the opportunity of helping

preparation of a

of so

many
and

noble

men and women.


Let

Permit
us
all

me

to digress here,

call

your attention to the constitution and

by-laws of the Huntington Family Association on pages seven and eight.


cooperate in making the Association a power for good in the land.

We

have now in 1916 a membership of nearly four hundred, of whom sixty-five are life members. Before our next meeting in 1917 the membership should be doubled, and it should increase far above that figure in years to come. Let

me urge
of

the younger

members

of the

Family to join the Association, and

to attend its

meetings in 1917, and in later years, thus

may we

achieve results

which we may all be proud. In these days of biological study, and of the science of eugenics we are learning as never before the value of good inheritance; we as a family are blessed with such an inheritance, but it brings with it grave responsibilities. Let us see to it that we do not shirk them, but are willing to lay all
on the altar of Patriotism, as did our forefathers in the Revolution.

And may

God above have no


ism
is

cause to regret that he has placed us here, and has given

us the responsibility of showing the whole earth what true consecrated Patriotable to do for humanities' sake.

would recommend to each of you, the members of the Huntington

Family, the warning and the encouragement of the short Epistle of Jude, and
I

would bid you Godspeed in the closing words of that Apostle. " Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you
presence of his glory, with exceeding joy.

faultless before the

To

the only

wise

God our Saviour be

glory and majesty, dominion and power, both

now

and ever, Amen."

RICHARD THOMAS HUNTINGTON,


Secretary.

CORRECTIONS
and

ADDITIONS

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

119f

Corrections and Additions to April

1,

1916.

on one side of the paper only. If you you can cut out the correction or addition, and paste it in the proper place on page called for. In regard to the full records, by cutting through the nnargin that part can be pasted on the margin of the page called for, thus leaving the other edge open making it easy to read that record which it covers. On the pages of the index there is not room to insert any other names so paste them at bottom of
will notice these are printed

You

so desire to,

page and draw a

line

up

to the proper place to insert them.

Page
Page

17.

Second
Third

line

from bottom, Joy should be "Joyce."


top,

28.

line

from

Floyd should be " Lloyd."


Colby should be in parenthesis " (Colby)."
1

Page
Page

49.

Eleventh line from

top,

72.

Third

line

from bottom,

798, should be " 1796."

Page
Page

82.

Fifth line from bottom, Elmer Ellsworth, should not have a star.

89.

Twelfth line from bottom, S


send.)

is

raised from "(Townsend)."

(Town-

Page Page

121.

Francis Cleveland Huntington, "died March 15, 1916."

121.

Theresa Huntington RobinB, " (Huntington) " should be in parenthesis.

Page

134.

Fifth line from top, Abigail,

1. 2. 4. 3. 1. 2.

should be

(1. 2. 4. 3. 12.).

Pao-e 138.

Third

line

from bottom, Nancy should read "Nancy Leffingwell."


top, Abigail

Page

149.

Tenth line from

Huntington Lathrop, " (Huntington)"

should be in parenthesis.

Page

165.

Fifteenth line from bottom, Jonas Monroe, should be "Munroe."

Page

175.

Sixteenth line from top, strike out reports.

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Page
195.
1. 2. 4. 6. 8. 1. 7. 6.

1197

Jeannette P. (Huntington) Weare,


6,

"(lied

December

1915."

Page

224.

1. 2. 4. 3. 8. 5. 3. 4. 2.

should be

1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 5. 3. 4. 2.
Page 227.
1. 2. 4. 5. 8. 5. 4. 1. 3.

Harry Beach Huntington

"died January

24, 1916, in Chicago, 111."

Page 232.

Fourth

line

from top,

1. 3. 6. 2. 1. 1.

should be

(1. 3. 6. 2. 1. 4.).

Page

232.

Seventeenth and eighteenth


read(l.
3. 6. 2.

line

from top,

1. 3. 6. 2. 1. 1. 1.

should

1.4.

1.).

Page

268.

1. 2. 4. 10. 4. 6. 4. 4.

George Huntington "died March

3,

1916."

Page

279.

1. 2. 4.

10. 4.

7. 5. 3. 1.

Amy

Hortense (Huntington) Nichols.

CHILDREN.
3.

Charles Barton, born December


1. 2. 6. 3. 1. 8. 4. 3. 3.

9,

1915.

Page 408.

Eleanore Sherburne "married Edward Wayland, February

17, 1916."

Page

427.

Thirteenth line from bottom, Harriette A. should be " Harriet

Amelia."

Page

429.

1. 3. 3. 2. 4.

should be

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 4.
Page 442. Page 443.
1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 6. 6. 2.

Mary Josephine (Shade)

died

March

22, 1916.

1. 3. 3. 3. 2. 6. 7. 1.

daughter of William Clark and Mary Ellen Hawes, should read "daughter of William and Mary Ellen (Hawes) Clark."
line from bottom, Helen Fletcher born February 13, 1864, should be " October 24, 1864."

Page 444.

Tenth

Page 476-47 7.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 1. 8. 8.

George Huntington

" died

January
line

22, 1916."

Page 478.

Fifteenth

from top,

Hon. Jabez

W.

should

be

"Jabez

Williams."

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Page 485.
1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 2. 2. 1. 3. 1. 2.

1199

should be

1.3.3.4. 1.2. 1.3. 1.2.


Page 492.
1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 2. 1. 6. 3.

3. 1. Samuel Huntington born March 20, Married December 23, 1915, to Helen Zellar of Lebanon, Pa.

1892.

Page 493.

1. 3. 3. 4. 2. 1. 6. 10. 2.

should be

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 2. 1. 6.
Page
494.

10. 2.

At bottom

of page.

CHILDREN.
6.

Richard Thomas, born December

25, 1915, in Springfield,

Mass.

Page 499.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 2. 4. 6. 1. 3.
14,

1868, married

Jennie Louise (Huntington, Bledsoe) Hookstra, born September, April 7, 1899, in Los Angeles, Cal., Anthony Jennings

Bledsoe.

He

died,

and she married second, John Hookstra,

in April 1915.

CHILDREN.
1.

(BLEDSOE.)

2.

Anthony, born in June, 1900. Huntington P., born in July,

1903.

Page 517. Page 520.


7.

Third

line

from bottom, Laura Marie should be Laura "Maria."

Twelfth line from bottom.

Lloyd, born September


Seventh
line

3,

1830.

Page 525.

from

top,

Maria Huntington should be (Huntington)

in parenthesis.

Page 526.

1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 7.
Strong, born March 24, 1760; married in 1778, who subsequently received the He became deorree of Doctor of Divinity from the College of New Jersey. eminent in his profession and remained for fifty-six years pastor of the same church, having been installed as colleague with Dr. Lord, March 18, 1778,
the Rev. Joseph Strong of Norwich, Conn.,

Mary (Huntington)

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.

1201

and retaining his post though with the Rev. C. B. Everest as his colleague, from 1829 until his death, December 18, 1834. Mrs. Strong survived him a few years dying May 14, 1840. That she was a woman of rare excellence
of character

many who were

living in the parish

where her

life

was spent,

were ready

to testify.

CHILDREN.
1.

2.

Joseph H., born November 27, 1781, and lived in Norwich. Mary Huntington, born February 5, 1786; married Aaron

P.

3.

Cleveland a merchant of Boston, Mass. Henry, born August 23, 1788; who became prominent among the jurists of his native State. See 1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 2. 1. 3. on page 483.

Page 554.

Fifth line from top,

1. 3. 6. 8,

should be (1.

3. 6. 8. 1.).

Page

566.

Twentieth

line

from top.

7,

Sarah should not have a

star.

Page 585.

1. 3. 4. 2. 6. 1. 3. 1.

Samuel

P. should be

"Samuel Parkman."

He

died in October, 1882.

Page 586. Fourth


Page 596.

line

from

top.

1872 should be "1871."

Twenty-first line from bottom,

Martha Frances should have a

star.

Page 596.

1. 3. 4. 2. 6. 7. 4. 2.

Martha Frances (Huntington^ Larned,


Mrs. Larned lives
in

born December

24, 1848;

married in 1869, Hiram Judson Larned, he was born in 1840 and died in 1885.

Ogden, Utah.

CHILDREN.
1.

Charles Huntington, born


1905,

in

1869; married
in 1873.

Eva Copp,

in

2. 3.

and lives in Ogden, Utah. Louis Gainey, born in 1871; died

George Ray,
Abbie, born
in

born

in

1874

died in 1903.

4.

1876; married in 1906 to John Baughman, and

died in 1909.
5.

Howard Dana,

born

in

1878; married in 1906

they have one son, Grant Howard, born


Seattle, Wash. Bessie Vivian, born

in 1907.

Gyna Comstead, They live in

6.
7.

in 1881; lives in Seattle,

Wash.

Blanch Margaret,

born in 1883; lives in Ogden, Utah.

76

HUNTINGTON GENEALOGY.
Page 622.
Fifth line from bottom.
4.

1203
in

Thomas Hubbard died

New

Haven,

Conn., February

2,

1916.

Page

631.

Twenty
and

third line from


resident.

top, strike

out

"a" between

long time

Page 675.

Read

last record on page 153 for further information about Samuel Huntington Perkins.

Page

675.

Sixteenth line from bottom, Lathrop John should be

Lothrop

John.
Page 801.
Seventh
line from bottom, Samuel Wadhams should read Solomon Wadhams.

Page 862.

1. 3. 6. 8. 5. 2. 2. 2. 4.

Frederick Daniel Miller

died in November, 1915.

Page 884.

Fourth line from

toj),

Cohman should be

in parenthesis

(Cohman).

Page

911.

Fourth line from bottom, Marie married John C. Travis, February

12, 1916.

Page 987.

Fourth line from bottom, Alonzo C. should be "Alonzo Chester."

Page 1027. Sixth, seventh, and eighth


is

lines

from

top,

Sarah Amanda, record

on page 830.

Page 1058. Add Baughman, John


Page 1060. Add Bledsoe, Anthony

...
.
.

499

499
499

Huntington P.

Page 1064. Add Brown, Mary Elizabeth (Willis)


Mrs.
25

.....
....
. . .
.

should be between

Mary (Carew) and Matthew.

1048 Page 1074. Add Cook, Sarah should be between Ruth and Sarah Howard.

Page 1074.

Add Comstead, Gyna

499

Grant Howard should precede Comstock.

499

HUNTINGTON GENRALOGT.
Page 1074. Add Copp, Eva

1205

....

499

should precede Corbett.

Page 1075. Add Cox, between Anna S. and Maria Maude, insert Jessie Marie 1051, and between Maria Maude and William, insert Nina Ruth 1051.
Page 1079. Add de
Laittre,

Ann

C. 833 should precede


L's.

DeLorme, but

it

is

found on page 1141 among the

Page 1079. Add Dickerman, Katherine Hinman, 1013, should precede Dickey.

Page 1097. Add Hookstra, John

499.

Page 1141. Larned, add, Abbie, Bessie Vivian, Blanch Margaret, Charles
Huntington, George Ray, Howard Dana, Louis Gainey.

it

These all should go on page 1141, if the record will be found on page of corrections.

is

not placed on page 596

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