PATRICK HARRINGTON
BRIDGET, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
Mary, b. Roxbury, Mass., Apr. 28, 1846.
PATRICK HARRINGTON
MARY CONNER, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
John Patrick, b. Ireland, 1816; m. 1855 Mary O'Brien, b. Ireland and d. Mar. 12, 1910, at the age of 73. Children born in Lexington, Mass.
PATRICK HARRINGTON
MARGARET, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
John F. b. Sept. 17, 1862 in Lexington, Mass.
PATRICK HARRINGTON (Irish)
MARY, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
Patrick Harrington, b. before 1833; m. Mary. They resided in Adams, Mass.
FAMILY
John, b. Adams, Mass., Aug. 10, 1854.
PAUL HARRINGTON
SOPHRONIA CHAMBERS, his wife.
Son of Jared of Wm. & Eliz Hawley
FAMILY
Walter, of North Branch, Mich., Aug. 29, 1853; d. June 30, 1927; m. at North Branch to Helen Margaret, b. Nov. 9, 1853.
Winifred of North Branch, Mich., b. after 1851.
Sarah, b. Brown city, Mich., b. after 1851.
Louis, b. North Branch, Mich., b. after 1851.
Edward, b. North Branch, Mich., b. after 1851.
Amrilla of North Branch, Mich., b. after 1851.
Alice of North Branch, Mich., b. after 1851.
PAUL C. HARRINGTON
DOROTHY HARRISON, his wife.
FAMILY
Virginia of Montpelier, Vt., b. there Dec. 15, 1919.
Robert, b. Montpelier, Jan. 14, 1922.
Ferol, b. Montpelier, Vt., Aug. 4, 1924.
Diana, twin, b. Montpelier, Vt., Aug. 11, 1929.
Thomas Hilliard, b. Montpelier, Vt., Aug. 11, 1929.
PAUL HARRINGTON
MARY ANN MORSE, his wife.
Son of Benjamin & w. Livina Ann Coffman
FAMILY
Addison, b. Shaftsbury, Vt., Oct. 30, 1852; d. there Jan. 10, 1853.
Mary Jane, b. Shaftsbury, Vt., Aug. 8, 1865.
Ione, b. Shaftsbury, about 1870; m. Burton Harwood, and they had: David and Margone.
PAUL HARRINGTON, JR.
SALLY, his wife.
Son of Paul & w. Thankful Webster
FAMILY
James, b. Shaftsbury, Vt., Apr. 3, 1796; d. there Sept. 18, 1871; m. Roxanna Calkins, b. New York State, Mar. 3, 1802; and d. there Dec. 11, 1893. They resided there at census of 1850 with 3 children. He was named in the will of his father dated May 19, 1828, as one of the 2 eldest sons including Benjamin.
Benjamin, b. Mar. 2, 1802; d. Aug. 16, 1886; m. Lovina Ann Caffman, b. Feb. 10, 1804, and d. there Mar. 9, 1871. He ha brother, James and was from R.I. In his father's will dated May 19, 1828, he was named with James as one of 2 eldest sons and had settlementsto make as such. They had a payment to make to brother, Schuyler in 8 years when he should be 21.
Ruth, b. Dec. 10, 1798; d. Shaftsbury, June 29, 1878; m. William D. Taft, b. Sept. 26, 1794; and d. Apr. 13, 1882. She was named for 1 division of her father's estate, under hiswill dated May 19, 1828, and he signed assent to the division.
Maranda, b. before 1810; d.; m. Sydney Smith. She signed with mark assent to division of her father's estate and he signed assent with mark.
Samantha, b. before 1815; d; m. at Shaftsbury, Vt., Apr. 23, 1834, George E. Haughton. She signed by mark, assent to division of father's estate.
Schuyler, b. 1815; under his father's will dated May 19, 1828, he was to be made certain money payments by his older brothers, Benjamin and James for 8 years till he became of age 21. He signed assent to division by mark.
Laura, b. before 1820; d. She signed by mark, assent to division of the estate of her father under his will.
PAUL HARRINGTON
THANKFUL WEBSTER, his wife.
Son of Paul & Gd. Son of Job, & w. M. E. Weeden
Paul Harrington, p. same as Lieutenant Paul, b. Exeter, R.I., about 1740; married Thankful Webster. They married and resided at Richmond, R.I., where most of their children were born but after the Rev. War they moved to Shaftsbury, Vt., where records show the death a. 1820 of several Pauls. The identity of the Paul as having established his residence at Shaftsbury, Vt. and the relationships between and among his descendants were confirmed in a manner through the practice of the membership of the Morman Church in Salt Lake City, Utah, of filing from time to time, genealogical statements concerning deceased relatives for the evident purpose of prayer. The descendants of Paul's grand-daughter, Cynthia Bowen, Harrington were mormons.
FAMILY
Abraham, b. Sept. 4, 1758; p. in Rhode Island; d. Shaftsbury, Vt., Oct. 28, 1847; m. Nov. 1785; Electa Galusha, b. 1767; d. Jan. 14, 1854. Authority: Eunice Lyons, copied by Joseph M. Kellog, Lawrence, kans. from early Vit. Rcds. of Sheffield, Mass. Electa Galusha was dau. of Jonas & w. Ann whose family record was as follows:
Jonas Galusha & w. Ann had children all b. Sheffield, Mass.
Huldah, b. Mar. 26, 1758.
______ a son, b. Oct. 22, 1759; died young.
Rhoda, b. Oct. 2, 1760.
Anna, b. May 22, 1762.
David, b. Mar. 10, 1765.
Lecta, (Electa) b. May 9, 1768.
She is thought to have been sister of Capt. David Galusha who lived on joining farm, and sister of Governor Galusha, first governor of Vermont. He enlisted as Private in Rev. War from Bristol, R.I. in 1775 under Capt. Richard Bailey and Maj. Dyro and in 1778 he served in Capt. Eaton's Co., Col. Johnson's Reg. in Battle of Newport; he was also in Sullivan's Expedition. He again enlisted at Volumtown, Conn., Mar. 10, 1778 in 21st Reg. Conn., Militia in Capt. John Dison's Co. Pay rolls show that he served in R.I., from Feb. 1, 1776 to Mar. 15, 1778. Pension papers show that he moved from R.I. to Volumtown, Conn. where he resided with his brother, William, and his sister, Hannah, and all three moved to Shaftsbury, Vt., where they all married and were Abraham received pension relief for Sept. 1846. After his death his wife received pension.
William of Shaftsbury, Vt., b. Richmond, R.I., Oct. 16, 1766; or May 4, 1764; d. at Shaftsbury, Vt., May 13, 1829; m. there Dec. 15, 1785, Elizabeth Holly (Hawley) who was b. July 5, 1765 and d. there July 9, 1858.
He served in Rev. War enlisting from Mansfield, Conn. to which town he had moved in 1779 from Volumtown, Conn., his brother, Abraham joined him at Volumtown from Richmond, R.I., with their sister, Hannah, and after Rev. War all three moved to Shaftsbury, Vt., where they all married. Abraham m. Electa Galusha and Hannah m. Elwell.
William applied for pension from Shaftsbury, where he had resided since before census of 1710. In his will probated at Bennington, Vt., the County Seat, he seems to have made his son, Israel, his adminstrator, but Israel died before his father, and his older son, Jared, came into court and stated that his father, William is dead and his mother, Elizabeth, will not act as administrator and asked that he, Jared, be appointed such administrator and the judge so ordered. To settle the estate, widow, Elizabeth was made guardian of her daughter, Hannah, an idiot.
Beneficiaries under the will included children: Hannah, an idiot; John, absent; William, absent; and Paul, then deceased , and whose portion was to go to his two children, William and Paul Wright.
PaulPhinehas??, b. Richmond, R.I., before 1774; m. Shaftsbury, Vt., Nov. 2, 1799 Mary (Mercy) Green. They joined Baptist Church, there in 1823.
Hannah, b. Exeter, R.I., moved to Voluntown, Conn. thence to Shaftsbury, Vt., where she m. Elwell, (handwritten Elias)
p. Benjamin, b. p. Rhode Island, before 1781; m. Apr. 6, 1814. Pamelia Hustead of Bristol, Vt.
p. James, b. about 1785.
PAUL HARRINGTON
WRIGHT, his wife.
p. Son of William & w. Elizabeth Holly
FAMILY
John, b. before 1810; he sold land at Shaftsbury, Vt., 1829 to William Harrington. He was named as absent heir under his father's will or adminstration, May 5, 1830.
Paul Wright, b. before May 5, 1830; he received a portion at the distribution of the estate of his grand-father, William of wife, Elizabeth, May 5, 1830.
William, b. before May 5, 1830; he was named as absent heir when his father's estate was administered, and received bequest from the settlement of the estate of his grand-father, William of wife, Elizabeth, under date of May 5, 1830.
PAUL HARRINGTON
_________, his wife.
Son of Job & w. Martha Eliz. Weeden
FAMILY
Paul, b. Providence, R.I., before 1740; m. Thankful Webster and resided in Richmond, R.I. He was Lieutenant. He moved to Shaftsbury, Vt., and settled there among his several children. It seems probable that it was in his home where his father spent the latter years of his life, since Capt. Henry Harrington of White Creek, N.Y., states that his half uncle, Paul Harrington, son of Job & wife, Martha Eliz. (Weeden) Harrington settled in Vermont. The early Paul Harringtons found recorded among early settlers of Vermont were in Shaftsbury.
PERCY GEORGE HARRINGTON
NETTIE IRENE WALES, his wife.
Son of Geo. Larkin & w. Mary E. Potter
FAMILY
George Wales, b. Elk Horn, Wisc., May 26, 1914.
PERRY GREEN HARRINGTON
MARIETTA ELDRED, his wife.
Son of Job & w. Hannah Parker
FAMILY
Woodbury, b. Oct. 1, 1838; d. Excelsior, Springs, Mo., Mar. 23, 1912, but buried Aberdeen, N.D.; m. Harriet Eldred, his cousin, dau. of Rugus and wife; he was 1st white child born in Sugar Creek, Tp. He served in Civil War in 10th Wisconsin Infantry. Resided Wisc., Minn., and South Dakota.
Marshall, b. Aug. 20, 1840 at Walworth County, Wisc.; d. there July 10, 1846.
Eldred, b. Oct. 23, 1842; d. Baker, Kans., Nov. 7, 1909; m. at Whitewater, Wisc., Aug. 19, 1864, Sarah Ameretta Powers, b. Troy, N.Y. and they resided at Baker, Kans. He was ancestor of Grant W. Harrington of Barker Bldg., Kansas City, Kan. She b. Troy Carter, Wisc., Apr. 2, 1845, and d. at Baker, Kan., Jan. 1929.
He served in the Civil War, enlisting Aug. 15, 1864, in Battery L., of 1st Wisc. Heavy Artillery, and serving until the close of the war. For the next three years he farmed with his father on Sugar Creek, Wisc. In 1868 he came to Kansas, settling in Brown County, 7 mi. south of Hiawatha on the Kickapoo Indian Reservation, which had just come on the market. He lived on htis farm until 1882, when he moved to the new town of Baker, 1-1/2 mi. away, where he engaged in the grain, live stock, and lumber business until his death.
During his entire life in Kansas, he took an active part in public affairs. Soon after his arrival in Brown County a new public schoo district was organized in his neighborhood, and he was made director. A couple of years later he was elected Justice of Peace. At thetime of the Grange movement, he was made County Lecturer. In politics he was a democrat and for 40 years took an active part in practically every convention of his party, both County, and State. He was educated in Milton Academy, Milton, Wisc.
Alice, b. Apr. 22, 1851; m. Oct. 22, 1879 John Beamish, and they had: Tessie and Harrington.
Sherman, b. Feb. 19, 1854, and d. Walworth Co., Wisc., 1926; m. at Elkhorn, Wisc., Feb. 7, 1881 to Sara Shields, dau. of Henry and Mary (Sullivan) Shields, of the same place. She was born Sept. 13, 1859, and d. Sept. 23, 18-- at Sugar Creek, Wisc.
Hobart, b. Elkhorn, Wisc., May 12, 1859; d. Aberdeen, S.D. through accident; m. 1st, Feb. 14, 1886, Ida May Shields, and she died, leaving dau., Mildred. She (sic) married 2nd, to Mary O'Reagen, of Elkhorn, Wisc., and had 3 children, and then moved to Aberdeen, S.D., where he had the fatal accident.
PETER HARRINGTON
ANNA HAMMOND, his wife.
Son of Nathaniel & w. Mary Kimball
See additional note on this family, particularly Peter, Jr., provided by Gus Harrington.
FAMILY
Samuel, b. 1762; d. Westminister, Mass., May 3, 1825; m. in Waltham, Mass., Mar. 29, 1801 to Polly Fiske. He was Sergeant of Capt. Abram Pierce's Company in Waltham, Mar. 19, 1775; service, 3 days, also other enlistments.
Peter, Jr., b. 1783; d. Boston, Mass., Mar. 1813; m. in Bellerica, Mass., June 16, 1805 Nancy Simonds.
Nathaniel, b. about 1777; d. m. in Waltham, Mass., Nov. 20, 1805 to Lydia Stearns.
Eliza, b. before 1801; m. James Gill in 1821; name changed in 1834. They had George Gill, b. Medford, Mass., May 9, 1824, and d. there Nov. 18, 1898 -- he married Ellen Mariah Bodich, and had Adeline B., and Eliza M., b. Melrose, Mass.
PETER HARRINGTON
JULIA KELLIHER, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
Margaret, b. Sept. 26, 1862.
Julia, b. Aug. 21, 1864.
Mary, b. Aug. 6, 1867.
PETER HARRINGTON
LYDIA LORING, 1st wife
NANCY SAVAGE, 2nd wife.
Son of Jonathan & w. Abigail Dunster
FAMILY (1st wife)
Matilda, b. Apr. 4, 1799; d. Springfield, Mass. Int. of marriage publ. Cambridge, mass., Aug. 21, 1830 to Jonatha P. Hastings.
Isaac, b. Sept. 2, 1800; m. int. Aug. 25, 1825, Acton, Mass.; m. in Concord, Mass., Feb. 7, 1826, Relief Watkins.
Adeline, b. Sept. 24, 1802; resided at East Cambridge, Mass.
Lorenzo, b. Lexington, Mass., Aug. 10, 1804; d. in Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 11, 1848 of dropsy. He was single.
Peter, b. Sept. 21, 1807; d. East Cambridge, Mass.
Emaline, b. Dec. 21, 1809, Salem, Mass., m. Oct. 31, 1829, Benjamin Brown Reed, int. of same date.
Julia, b. Mar. 29, 1812; m. in Cambridge, Mass.,Mar. 18, 1849 to James B. Bossert, who was killed by falling down stairs at East Cambridge, Mass.
Elizabeth, b. b. 1811; m. George I. Dale in Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 5, 1833; and resided at East Cambridge, Mass. They had: Julia and Annie R., b. in Mass.
PETER A. HARRINGTON
ESTHER McCALLUM, 1st wife
MARY ROBERTS, 2nd wife.
Son of German & w. Susan Elwell
FAMILY (1st wife)
Susan, b. Bennington, Vt., May 8, 1921.
Arthur, b. twin, Bennington, Vt., Oct 3, 1923; d. there Dec. 1923.
Peter E., twin, b. Bennington, Vt., Oct. 3, 1923.
PETER HARRINGTON
ROSANNA THAYER, his wife.
Son of John & w. Sarah Gardner
FAMILY
John of Danby, Vt., b. p. a. 1784; m. Hulet, dau. of John, and they resided in Whitehall, N.Y. He was alive Nov. 1, 1837, when he received portion of father's estate being administered in Rutland, Vt. Property was at Middletown, Vt.
Samantha, b. p. a. 1792; d. m. Anson Bidwell, and was alive Nov. 1, 1837 when she received part of her father's estate which was being administered.
Willard, of Danby, Vt., b. after 1786; was alive in 1837 when he received part of his father's estate under administration. He settled in Tinmouth, Vt.
William, b. Danby, Vt., after 1788.
Amasa, b. prob. after 1786; d. resided at Lawrence, R.I., Apr. 1, 1833, and note made by him was part of the estate of his father, then being administered at Rutland, Vt. Peter lived and died at Middletown Rutland County, Vt.
Abigail, b. after 1790; m. Hatch, or M. Keys. They reside at Middletown, Vt., and he was one of the objecting heirs Nov. 1, 1837, when her father's estate was being administered at Rutland, Vt.
Anna, b. Danby, after 1788.
Russell, b. Danby, after 1788; d. He was hay warden in 1815, and was alive there Nov. 1, 1837; when he received part of his father's estate. Prob. m. there Jan. 6, 1815, Sylvia Potter.
Eunice, b. Danby, Vt., after 1790; she was alive in 1837 when she received part of her father's estate then being administered in Rutland, Vt.
PETER HARRINGTON
___________, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
Peter Harrington of Berlin, N.Y., b. before 1760; d. m. In 1790, he had 2 boys under 16 years of age and 1 girl. He does not appear in subsequent census, but a younger Peter appears in 1820.
FAMILY
p. Peter of Berlin, N.Y., b. about 1783-89; m. He was in Berlin, N.Y. in 1810. Both he and his wife were under 26 years of age, and they had 1 boy under 10. In 1820 he was in Stephentown, N.Y. and had one boy under 10. At that time he was aged 26-45, and his wife was under 26. He does not appear in subsequent census.
PETER HARRINGTON
__________, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
Mary, b. Dorchester, Md., after 1775.
Samuel, b. Dorchester, after 1775.
PHILIP O. HERRINGTON
KATE J. EANSBERGER, his wife.
Son of Elijah & w. Mary Pierce
FAMILY
Lloyd of Herrington, Mich. b. after 1858.
PHILIP HARRINGTON
MARIA HANLEY, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
John of Lawrence, Mass., b. June 23, 1849.
PHILIP HARRINGTON
CYNTHIA SISSON, his wife.
Son of Philip & w. Persis Spalding
FAMILY
Helen F., b. West Hoosick, N.Y., Jan. 7, 1839; d. Pittstown, N.Y., Mar. 14, 1922; m. Dec. 27, 1859, William Street, b. Dec. 23, 1838, and d. Sept. 10, 1890. They had: Mamie Etta, and Lowell H.
Lowell M., b. West Hoosick, N.Y., Mar. 22, 1843; d. there Aug. 17, 1847, and buried there.
Henry Clay, b. Aug. 11, 1845; d. West Hoosick, N.Y., Dec. 1, 1920, and was buried there; m. Antoinette Vandenburg, b. July 18, 1845, and d. mar. 15, 1912. He died at the home of his niece, Mrs. Warren Abel.
PHILIP HERRINGTON
PERSIS SPALDING, his wife.
Son of Silas & w. Freelove Fiske
FAMILY
Jonathan, b. Hoosick, N.Y., May 4, 1798; d. there June 25, 1833; m. Dec. 21, 1820 Hulda DeForest, dau. Sylvester and w. Huldah DeForest and grand dau. of Geo. and Hannah DeForest of Sheffield, Mass. Geo was a soldier in the Rev. War. He was farmer, wool merchant , and supervisor of schools. She d. Nov. 13, 1874.
David, b. Feb. 8, 1800; d. Hoosick, July 13, 1872; m. Feb. 24, 1825 Lucina Moseley, b. Apr. 2, 1803, and d. Feb. 3, 1875. He received bequest under his father's will recorded at Troy, N.Y. May 19, 1851. His own will proved Troy, Aug. 1, 1872; executors were Henry D., and John W. Harrington,. Wife to have all property during her life, then to be sold and money divided as follows: Henry D., John W., and Rachel Ann Carpenter, equal parts of 9/10 of the estate; the remaining 1/10 to go to two grandsons, children of dau., Lucina Baldwin, deceased.Aug. 17, 1831; they joined Elijah Harrington and Mary, his wife and William Harrington and Anna his wife, in conveyance of land to Daniel Fiske. In 1841, he sold land ther to John Comstock. Sept 8, 1831 he joined Silah Harrington and Freelove, his wife, in conveyance of 1/2 part of John Harrington, he received land there from Silas and Freelove Fiske, his wife, and Philip Harrington
Elijah, Capt. b. West Hoosick, N.Y., Nov. 3, 1801; d. May 13, 1879; m. jan. 24, 1827 Mary Pierce, b. Dec.4, 1806, who d. Apr. 15, 1879. He received a bequest under the will of his father, Aug. 17, 1831, they joined David Harrington, and wife Lucina, in conveyance of land there to Daniel Fiske, and Apr. 26, 1841, they sold land to Geo. B. Keach. In 1840 all inclusive his family consisted of: 1 female 50-60; 1 female 15-20; 2 males 30-40, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 5-10, and 1 male 1-10.
William, b. Aug. 1803; d. W. Hoosick, N.Y., Feb. 11, 1883, and was buried there; married Dec. 27, 1827, Anna Shedd, b. 1809. and d. Aug. 7, 1869. He received bequest under will of father, Apr. 9, 1836 he sold land in Schaghticoke to Jacob Van Wort. May 21, 1837 sold land in Pittstown to Isaac Shedd.
Hannah, b. June 15, 1805; d. July 25, 1862; m. Mar. 13, 1832 Jacob R. Brownell, b. Jan. 10, 1800; d. Apr. 30, 1872. She received a bequest under will of her father.
Elizabeth, b. Dec. 26, 1807; d. at W. Hoosick, Apr. 27, 1892; and was buried there. She received a bequest under her father's will. She was unmarried.
Persis, b. Mar. 24, 1810; d. W. Hoosick, Nov. 10, 1890; m. Feb. 14, 1832, Lewis Baker, who d. June 15, 1878.
Philip, b. Dec. 12, 1811; d. W. Hoosick, July 22, 1895; m. Oct. 28, 1836, Cynthia Sisson, b. July 11, 1812, and d. Apr. 20, 1891. He was executor and received a bequest under his father's will. He sold land Feb. 19, 1844 to Union Meeting House at Hoosick, to Willard Sisson, May 24, 1849, and to Ira Sisson the same date.
Deborah, b. Nov. 19, 1813; d. W. Hoosick, Feb. 15, 1879; she was unmarried. She also received a bequest under her father's will.
Lucinda, b. Feb. 19, 1816; d. W. Hoosick, June 10, 1839; unmarried.
Matilda, b. Oct. 26, 1818; d. Apr. 15, 1830.
PHINEHAS HARRINGTON
THANKFUL BEMIS, his wife.
Son of Edward & w. Anna Bullard
FAMILY
Lucy, b. May 23, 1778.
Joel, b. Oct. 4, 1780.
Edward, b. Nov. 19, 1782; d. Acton, Mass., Apr. 21, 1820 of eplepsy. Prob. the same Edward who married in Bocborough, Mass., Nov. 27, 1803, Ruth Lawrence.
PHINEHAS HARRINGTON
HULDAH IRONS, his wife.
Son of Andrew & w. Isabel Ballow
FAMILY
Keziah, b. June 7, 1794.
Phinehas, b. Dec. 17, 1795, and d. June 8, 1815.
PHINEHAS HARRINGTON
MARY (MERCY) GREEN, his wife.
p. Son of Paul & w. Thankful Webster
FAMILY
David, b. Shaftsbury, Vt., 1800-1810; had 3 children in 1830.
PHYLANDER M. HARRINGTON
MARY H., his wife.
p. Son of Joshua & w. Lydia Tinkham
FAMILY
Mary L., b. Clarendon, Vt., Sept. 21, 1833; d. there Dec. 24, 1833.
PRESERVED HARRINGTON
PHOEBE BALLOW, his wife.
Son of Preserved & w. Naomi Harrington
FAMILY
Lillis of Chenango Co., N.Y., b. after 1790; m. George Lowman.
PRESERVED HARRINGTON
NAOMI HARRINGTON, his wife.
Son of Solomon & w. Penelope
FAMILY
Maribee, b. Chepachet, R.I., Jan. 8, 1785.
Preserved, b. Chepachet, R.I., Mar. 21, 1769; d. in middle life; m. Phoebe Ballow, dau. of Obediah 4, Obediah 3, James 2, Maturio 1. She was born Oct. 11, 1770 at Gloucester, R.I. He lost his property and moved to Vermont and in 1818 settled in Chenango Co., N.Y., where he died in middle life. She died there Nov. 2, 1865, age 95. They had Lillie, who m. Geo. Lowman. He (Preserved) and His wife were both between 26 and 45 years old in 1880 and had 4 girls under 10.
Eleazer, b. Chepachet, Mar. 9, 1770; p. married Mary. With others he sold land in Washington Co., N.Y. to Elijah Freman, Sept. 30, 1799.
Amasa, b. Chepachet, Feb. 26, 1772; he and his wife both between 26 and 45 years of age in 1800 Federal Census, and had 2 children under 10. He was a retired farmer of North Adams soon after 1800. Had two sons, Asa and Amasa, who came from west of N. Adams, Mass. when they were young men. At Easton, N.Y. in 1800.
Nicholas, b. Chepachet, R.I., Feb. 10, 1774; d. m. Had 3 boys under 10 at the census of 1810.
Enos, b. Chepachet, R.I., Mar. 14, 1776; m. Electa Baker, dau. of Gideon and had several children; he came from Easton, N.Y. in 1807, and settled in Danby. Was one of the Captains of Military Companies organized in Danby after 1745.
Rhoda, b. Chepachet, R.I., Mar. 16, 1779.
Abner, b. Chepachet, R.I., June 11, 1781; married, and had 2 girls under 10 at the census of 1810.