RALPH HERRINGTON
SARAH CARPENTER, his wife.
Son of Edward & w. Jane Haviland
FAMILY
Gladys, b. Aug. 13, 1916, Hoosick, N.Y.; m. July 18, 1936, Eilfred H. Knapp.
RALPH MONROE HARRINGTON
CATHARINE MARIE WELTHER, his wife.
Son of Lorenzo & w. Carrie Lydia Smith
FAMILY
Katherine Marie, b. Sept. 17, 1924.
Lola Edith, b. N.Y., Oct. 19, 1926.
Ralph Monroe, b. N.Y., Nov. 10, 1925.
Dorothy Jane, b. N.Y., Apr. 17, 1928.
RANDALL HARRINGTON
MARY LAWRENCE, 1st wife
CLARISSA BANCROFT, 2nd wife.
Son of Rice & w. Silence Adams
FAMILY (1st wife)
Fanny, b. before 1842; d. single at age of 19; was brought up by her aunt in Milwaukee, where she died.
FAMILY (2nd wife)
John R., b. July 6, 1842; d. Newforce, Vt. at age of 78.
George Lawrence, b. June 21, 1844; resided Foreston, Minn. Served in Civil War, 9th Vt. captured, but soon discharged. Married in Vernon, Mich., 1869, Sarah Carr, b. Nov. 2, 1849, who died June 2, 1932 in Minneapolis, Minn.
Moses, b. 1845; d. in infancy.
Rice Russell, b. Jan. 18, 1850 at Chalis, Washington; m. Edna Tripp.
Mary J., b. Jan. 15, 1853; resides in Portland, Ore. Married Hans Olson of Indiana about 1866. All children were born in Branden, N.Y. They moved to Randall, So. Dak. then to Aberdeen, S. Dak., then to Oregon in 1920. They had the following children: Clara Emily Olson, b. Aug. 17, 1873; m. in Randall, S.D., Lewis W. Putnam of Scatterwood Lake, S.D. They had one girl and two boys. Resided in Spokane, Wash.
Nellie Adelia Olson, b. Twin Lakes, Mich., Sept. 19, 1874, resides Portland, Ore., Never married.
Edna Alice Olson, b. Twin Lakes, Mich., Sept. 19, 1874. Resides in Ore.; never married.
Herbert Earl Olson, b. Randall, S.D., June 20, 1883. Resides in Yacolt, Wash. Never married.
Theron Eugene Olson, b. Randall, S.D., Jan. 6, 1885. Resides in Ben, Oregon; never married.
RANSLEY HARRINGTON
LUCINDA FURNALD, his wife.
Son of Rice & w. Silence Adams
FAMILY
George, b. May 7, 1844; d. July 5, 1915; was a tenant farmer in 1884 and owned a sugar orchard the same year. Resided at Windham, Vt.,
Sirus, b. died young.
Harriet, b. 1848; d. 1885, married George H. Ellis, who was born in 1829, and d. 1908.
RANSON HARRINGTON
OLIVE PIERSON, his wife.
Son of Rice & w. Silence Adams
FAMILY
Emily Olive, b. Jan. 16, 1826, Branden, N.Y.; m. before 1855 to Austin.
Rice, b. Apr. 30, 1828, Branden, N.Y.
Mary Howe, b. Branden, N.Y., Dec. 1, 1831.
Ranson, b. Sept. 20, 1834, Branden, N.Y.; d. Feb. 1842.
Harvey Moore, b. Apr. 20, 1839, Branden, N.Y.
RANSOM HARRINGTON
___________, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
Sidney, b. before 1846; m. Nancy C., in 1867 they sold land at Wulster (sic) Co., N.Y. to John Frasier. In 1882 he administered the estate of Ransom Harrington, prob. his father.
RAY HARRINGTON
LETA THOMPSON, his wife.
Son of Aaron & w. Alice Raynor
FAMILY
Clifford, b. Elmira, N.Y., 1905; drowned in Chemung River, 1922.
RAYMOND PERRY HARRINGTON
NINA ROBERTA MARTIN, his wife.
Son of Lorenzo & w. Carry Lydia Smith
FAMILY
Nina Vivian of N.Y., b. Sept. 1, 1922.
RAYMOND HARRINGTON
LOTTIE MITCHELL, his wife.
Son of John & w. Rhoda Rositer
FAMILY
Ruth, b. Merrillsville, N.Y., after 1916.
Marion, b. Merrillsville, N.Y., after 1916.
Laverne, b. Merrillsville, N.Y., after 1916.
Anita, b. Merrillsville, N.Y., after 1916.
REUBEN HARRINGTON
ISBANDA COLE, his wife (2nd)
ABIGAIL (1st wife)
Son of Daniel & w. Sarah Lord
FAMILY (2nd wife)
Abigail Abbott, b. July 26, 1831.
Lorenza Lucinda, b. Sept. 10, 1832; d. m. Calvin Walker, and had son, b. Oct 1834.
Lurancy I., b. June 12, 1837; d. m. Samuel Walker, and had 4 children.
Harrison Henry, b. Sept. 3, 1839; m. Freelove Anderson, d. June 1909.
Ellen Lucinda, b. Dec. 30, 1841; Jan. 4, 1881; d. m. George Allen.
Elsie Francisca, b. Mar. 4, 1844; d. Apr. 25, 1911; m. Abraham Straight, and had: Lula, and Fred Harrington. She died at Denver, Colo.
Viola, b. Oct. 23, 1846; m. at S. Londonderry, Vt., Dec. 17, 1867 to Alonzo D. Whitman, and had 5 children.
Lyman Allen, b. Aug. 3, 1850; m. Janet Pomaroy; no children.
Isabanda of S. Londonderry, Vt., b. before 1863; m. there Aug. 23, 1879 Ichabod Gibson.
REUBEN HARRINGTON
MARY JANE ENGLISH, his wife.
Son of William & w. Sally Narcross
FAMILY
William Eugene, resides in Argyle, N.Y. in 1925.
Sarah Jane, b. Apr. 30, 1849; d. N. Cambridge, N.Y., Sept. 12, 1850; unmarried.
Nelson Bitts, b. resides Salem, N.Y. in 1926.
Jerome H. of Easton, N.Y.; b. resided in Schuman, N.Y. in 1926; married Mary A.
Alfred Yates, b. June 25, 1855; d. N. Cambridge, N.Y., Aug. 1, 1856; unmarried.
Francis, b. never married.
Eunice, b. never married.
Arnold, b. never married.
REUBEN HARRINGTON
SARAH, 1st wife
LOVISA, 2nd wife.
Son of Joshua & w. Lois David
FAMILY (1st wife)
_______ an infant son, b. Oneida, N.Y., Jan. 30, 1845; d. and buried in Stockbridge Cemetery, Feb. 10, 1845.
FAMILY (2nd wife)
Alla, b. Oneida, N.Y., Mar. 28, 1852; d. and buried Stockbridge Cem., Dec. 7, 1862.
REUBEN HARRINGTON
DOLLY THATCHER, his wife.
Son of Othniel & w. Mary Walling
FAMILY
Susan of Gloucester, R.I.
Richard, of Gloucester, R.I.
Mary of Gloucester, R.I.
________, a girl, of Gloucester, married, I.D. Mathews.
David, b. Gloucester, R.I.; d. at Little Falls, N.Y. He was mentioned in father's will filed there in 1832.
Dolly, of Gloucester, R.I. b.; m. Darling. She was also mentioned in father's will.
James, b. Gloucester, R.I., settled in Newport, N.Y. with his brother, Richard, and was also mentioned in his father's will.
Jesse, b. Gloucester, R.I., Apr. 28, 1796; d. Killingsley, Conn., Sept. 8, 1836, married Mary Eugenie Buck, b. Killingsley, Conn., Feb. 27, 1789; d. St. Putnam, Conn., May 30, 1856. He was also mentioned in his father's will. They had five children.
Reuben, They had 4 children. He was also mentioned in his father's will.
Richard, b. Newport, N.Y., after 1887; settled in Newport, N.Y., where he was sheriff and Judge. Mentioned in his father's will.
Susannah of Gloucester, R.I. She was mentioned in father's will. Married Bowers.
Thatcher of Gloucester, R.I., b. d. Was named in his father's will.
REUBEN HARRINGTON
ROSANNAH WRIGHT, his wife.
Son of Daniel & w. Mary Jeffereson
FAMILY
Mary of Whitingham, Vt., b. before 1802; m. there Mar. 17, 1817 to Rufus Parker.
Reuben, Jr., b. Dec. 2, 1805; d. Apr. 3, 1848; m. and they had Alonzo. With Marshall Harrington, he received a quit claim deed from his cousin, Walt, and Sally, his wife, for his part of estate of his grand-father, Daniel, under date 1830. They sold land same year to John Sheldon. In 1839 he received land from his father, land which came from grand-father, Daniel. In 1833 he received from his uncle, Seth adn wife, Nancy, a portion of same estate.
Marshall of Adams, Mass., b. before 1817; m. there May 10, 1838 to Adelia Sprague, dau. of Nehemiah Sprague. She died July 16, 1895. He was a carpenter and weaver. After his death, his widow resided at Whitington, Vt., 1884.
REUL SPENCER HARRINGTON
SARETTA GREEN, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
Donna May, b. Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 31, 1919.
Marie, b. Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 1923.
RICE HARRINGTON
SILENCE ADAMS, his wife.
Son of George & w. Sarah Whitmore, 3rd
FAMILY
Ransom, b. Feb. 13, 1801; m. Olive Pierson.
Rice, b. July 30, 1802; d. July 2, 1822; was disappointed in love, and committed suicide.
Michael, b. Windham, Vt., Apr. 13, 1804; d. there Feb. 25, 1880; m. there Rufus Hoskins, and they had 4 children; Martin served in Civil War with 11th Vt. Volunteers, buried in S. Londonderry Cem., had a large family. Oldest son, Charles, settled in Troy, N.Y.; Henry, who died single, and a dau. who married Martin, and died, leaving 2 sons, Adolphus R. of Chicopee Falls, who was bunkmate of Geo. L. Harrington in the Civil War.
Ransley, b. Mar. 28, 1806; d. Nov. 8, 1806.
Russell, b. Dec. 8, 1811; settled at Brandon; m. Zilpha Garfield.
Randall, b. Mar. 22, 1814; d. May 10, 1890; he was a farmer in 1884 at Windham, Vt.
Silence, b. Sept. 5, 1817; (part confused with Randall) m. 1st Mary Lawrence; m. 2nd, Clarissa Bancroft; d. July 30, 1895; m. William Hitchcock of Westminister. West Vt. farmers lived and died. They had 3 sons and 3 daughters. William, a Missionary to Ceylon and India; Emaline, a teacher, married John Allen, Marston, Vt., and both died in Pasadena, Calif. about 1916. Justus of W. Medway, Mass., served in Civil War. Fanny, Minore, single and r sides with widowed brother, Justus and John, resides on old farm home, Westminister, Vt.
Royal, b. Dec. 29, 1820; married and had one son, died.
Sarah, b. Nov. 20, 1807; d. Oct. 10, 1836.
Ransley, b. Dec. 6, 1809; d. Mar. 24, 1895. He was a carpenter and owned a sawmill at Jamaica, Vt. He resided at Windham, Vt. in 1884.
RICHARD HARRINGTON
MARY ALLEN, his wife.
Son of William & w. Anner Hammon
FAMILY
Truman, b. Greenwich, N.Y., about 1793; m. Wealthy, b. about 1795. He moved with family to Blossburg, Tioga County, Pa.
Richard, b. Easton, N.Y., 1796; d. there Feb. 11, 1875; m. Deborah Milks, who was born 1797; d. there Dec. 14, 1869. He occasionally visited his uncle (Silas?) at Danby, Vt.With his brother, William and Sally Narcrosse, his wife, they sold land in Easton, N.Y., to John and Hazel Anthony. It joined the land of Peleg Harrington. He received land from Amon in Washington Co., N.Y., Aug. 24, 1827; from Catherine in same date; from Peleg same place and same date.
Chloe, b. Greenwich, N.Y., about 1796; m. Reuben Blois, born about 1792. A grand-daughter married Reuben Britton of Richard's Heights, N.Y.
William, b. Greenwich, N.Y., Apr. 15, 1801; died at Sailor Hill Easton, N.Y., Feb. 10, 1887; m. 1st, Sally Narcrosse, b. Aug. 18, 1802, and d. Dec. 29, 1837; m. 2nd, Emily Narcrosse who d. Apr. 7, 1847; m. 3rd, Adelia M. Snell, b. Mar. 4, 1828, and d. June 2, 1879. His old title in possession of Mrs. Elizabeth L. Hill. He built only brick house on Harrington Hill. With his brother, Richard, he purchased land in Easton, N.Y. from their parents. And with same brother and Deborah Milks, his wife, they sold some land there to John and Hazel Anthony. The land joined the farm of Peleg Harrington.
RICHARD HARRINGTON
SARAH BATES, his wife.
Son of Richard & w. Sarah
FAMILY
Francis b. prob. Smithfield, R.I., Mar. 20, 1747; d. long before 1878, leaving no issue; married. He came (prob. from Coventry, R.I.) to Burlington, N.Y., in 1790 with Benjamin, Elisha, and Elijah, all brothers. The Vit. Rcds. of Coventry, R.I. are known to have been incomplete. All these brothers except Elijah are shown in these records. His name in the index of Clerk of Surrogate Court., Otsego Co., N.Y. Name on R.I. Civil and Military lists. 1800 he and wife both over 45 with 1 boy and 1 girl under 26, and 16 respectively.
Lydia, b. Coventry, R.I., Oct. 8, 1748.
Hester, b. Coventry, R.I., June 6, 1751.
Job, b. Coventry, R.I., June 6, 1753; d. Feb. 19, 1842, buried Climax, Mich., m. 1779, Susannah Sherman of Richard and Sarah, at Pownal, Vt.; Surrogate Court Clerk found that he left wife to whom letters of administration were granted, June 23, 1802. No evidence that he served in the Rev. War. He came from Pownal, Vt. to New Berlin, N.Y. about 1790 with 4 brothers, Eber, who settled in Otsego County, Richard, who also settled there; Francis; and Jacob, whose descendants are in Tioga County, N.Y. In 1800 he was over 45 with 4 boys and 1 girl, all under 26.
Eber of Otsego County, N.Y., b. Coventry, R.I., Apr. 12, 1755; d. Burlington, N.Y., 1834; m. Apr. 15, 1784 to Susannah Gardner of Pownal, Vt., born 1767. She was allowed a pension in 1839 at age of 72.
Eber enlisted in spring of 1776, served as private in Capt. Daniel Allen's Company, Col. Andrew Ward's Conn. Reg., embarked from N.Y. and was there at the time of the Battle of Long Island, was in the Battle of White Plains in the retreat through New Jersey over the Deleware into Pa., was in the Battle of Trenton at the taking of the Hessians, was in the Battle of Princeton and was discharged in the spring of 1777. During the years 1777 and 1778 he served two tours of one month each under Capt. Abel Bennett at Newport and Swanzey, both services in the Rhode Island Troops. After this he was called out on several short tours no details of which were given.He was allowed pension on above mentioned application, Sept. 17, 1832 while resident of Burlington, Otsego County, N.Y. He died there Jan. 13, 1834.
Eber's pension papers mention neighbors, Gardner Harrington and Clark Gardner. On Susannah's application she mentioned neighbor, Nicholas Gardner, aged 52.
Benjamin, b. May 17, 1757; m. Theodocia Gardner of Pownal, Vt., b. 1768, and they moved to Burlington, N.Y. after 1790. He served 9 mos. in the Rev. War in N.Y., discharged Feb. 20, 1778. He was in Capt. Jonathan Hallet's Co. and Col. Van Cortlandt's Regiment.
His will was probated Apr. 7, 1826, in which he mentioned children: Gardner, who had 6 sons and 2 daus., Ruth Matterson, Francis E., Benjamin, Lydia, and a grand-dau., Lyday Avery Harrington, also a brother, Francis.
Aug. 6, 1825, his new residence was along land bought by John Harrington, and joining that of Stephen Harrington of w. Sally Clark. Mar. 8, 1823 he bought land from Job Harrington of w. Hannah Parker, 4 acres in Laurens, along Otsego Creek.
Sarah, b. Coventry, R.I., July 10, 1759.
Rebecca, b. Coventry, May 16, 1763; joined 1st Gen. Bapt. Church, Richmond, R.I., Sept. 17, 1810.
Elisha of Otsego Co., N.Y., was one of 5 brothers who came from Pownal, Vt., 1790. He left no descendants and died long before 1878.
Elijah of Otsego Co., N.Y., b. 1755-1744; 1800 he was over 26, and his wife, under, Eshter Bates, and had 1 boy under 10. Was 1 of 5 brothers that came from Pownal, and later moved to Ohio, and settled near Cleveland. One of his descendants was Mayor of Cleveland. Had son, David, who married Alma Cord.
Richard, b. before 1785; m. 1st _____ Briggs, and had 3 daughters, and 2 sons, of whom the second child and 1st son was Thomas G. Married 2nd, Fannie Cord, and they had 4 sons and 1 daughter. She married again after his death, Mr. Baker, and she died at the age of 80. He was one of 5 brothers who came from Vt., 1790, and died long before 1878, leaving no descendants.
RICHARD HARRINGTON
________ BRIGGS, 1st wife
FANNY CORD, 2nd wife.
Son of Richard & w. Sarah Bates
FAMILY (1st wife)
Thomas G., b. at New Lisbon, N.Y., 1805; d. at Pittsfield, Otsego Co., N.Y., 1878; married Sophronia White, b. 1808; d. 1881 of New Lisbon, dau. of John and Mary White. He died in the home of his son, Salmon W.
SIR RICHARD HARRINGTON
ELIZABETH DE BEADSHAUHH, his wife.
Son of Sir James & w. Ellen Warwick
FAMILY
Sir William, (dupl???) b. before 1431; d. Aug. 13, 1488; m. 1452 Elizabeth Pickington, dau. of Edward, and sister of Sir Thomas Pickington.
RICHARD HARRINGTON
ELIZABETH, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
Richard Harrington of Charleston, Mass., was admitted there as an inhabitant in 1643, from which time he served as lime burner down to May 26, 1647. He was made freeman there 1647, but his name did not appear on Buddington's list of church members. He died there Dec. 1659. He came from England between 1630 and 1634.
FAMILY
Elizabeth, b. Charleston, Mass., Mar. 15, 1643; d. admitted to First Church in Charleston, Oct. 9, 1643.
Mary of Charleston; m. Seagfred Taylor.
RICHARD HARRINGTON
ELIZABETH, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
Levin of Dorchester Co., Md. b. prob. before 1775; he was brother of William who served in Rev. War from that place.
Richard of Dorchester Co., b. there prob. before 1775; also bro. of William.
Thomas of Dorchester Co., b. there prob. before 1775; married and they had son Levin. Levin says: "William was son of Richard and Elizabeth, and had brother, Thomas, who was father of Levin. William also had brothers, Richard, and Levin. Wm. enlisted at Dorchester Co., Md., and was at Albany, N.Y. during a part of the Rev. War.
William of same place. Pension applied for by nephew, Levin.
RICHARD W. HERENDEEN
MINNIE M. GAYLORD, his wife.
Son of James & w. Mary Alice Browning
FAMILY
Mary Alice, b. May 9, 1896; m. Dec. 23, 1926, Robert H. Flocken.
Thomas G., b. June 30, 1898; married Sept. 18, 1920, Helen Z. Corser. and had children.
James F., b. Nov. 25, 1900; m. Apr. 26, 1922, Evelyn B. Young.
Richard H., b. Apr. 29, 1907; d. Apr. 28, 1914.
Charlotte M., b. Mar. 30, 1909; d. there Apr. 1, 1909.
John E., twin, b. June 1, 1910.
Joseph H. twin, b. June 1, 1910.
Robert M., b. Nov. 19, 1912.
David L., b. Sept. 11, 1916.
RICHARD HARRINGTON
ABIGAIL HAMMOND, his wife.
Son of John & w. Elizabeth Cutter
FAMILY
Ammi, Ruhamah, b. bapt. June 25, 1732.
Abenezer, b. Mar. 10, 1733; prob. died young.
Thankful, b. Jan. 16, 1735; d. unmarried.
Thaddeus, b. Sept. 9, 1736; d. Boston, Mass., 1812; int. to marry Thankful Dodge of Lunenburg, Mar. 18, 1758; m. Apr. 6, 1758; she was dau. of Noah and Margaret Dodge. He was blacksmith of Shirley, Mass. and they had 4 children.
He had a sale at which James Parker bought several pieces of furniture, Jan. 30, 1804; he sharpened plow share for same man who helped in 1779; set tires on same man's wagon, May 8, 1780, and was summoned by him to appear at Groton Court, May 4, 1781. James Parker carried Mother Willard, and Lovie as far as Thaddeus Harrington's with his ox and sled. Town of Shirley paid him a bounty to serve in continental army for 3 years. He was one of 11 Harringtons in Battle of Lexington. There were Daniel, Thadeus, Jonathan, Jonathan, Jr. Caleb, Jeremiah, John, Moses, Jonathan, and William.
Hannah, b. Newton, Mass., Mar. 8, 1739; married Jonas Dyer, Sept. 27, 1761.
Ephraim, b. Mar. 2, 1739; d. Oct. 30, 1742.
Nathan, b. Dec. 25, 1740; prob. resided in Woburn, Mass.
Ebenezer, b. in Mass., Mar. 16, 1743; d. in N.Y., 1824; m. Martha Will of Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 26, 1767; witnesses to the marriage were Stewart Harrington and Wm. Harrington of Worcester County, Mass. He served 4 years as private in Mass. line in Rev. War, and was placed on pension rolls of Oneida Co., N.Y. in 1818 at age of 81. He owned 50 acres of land laid out Dec. 15, 1769 at Lunenburg, Mass.
Solomon, b. Jan. 27, 1746; d. Oct. 12, 1750.
Stephen, b. May 23, 1740 (sic) (may be 1748).
Simeon, Capt. b. Shirley, Mass., July 8, 1750; d. Sept. 8, 1834; m. there 1776 to Hannah Holden, b. 1755, and they resided at Stockbridge, Windsor Co., Vt. He enlisted at Shirley in 1775. Her application fora pension came from Ripton, Addison Co., Vt. Was drawing a pension in 1818 for Rev. War service
Seth, b. Oct. 30, 1752; d. prob. never married. He volunteered to service Apr. 19, 1775, and afterward enlisted in the continental army for 3 years in 1777. Name on list of deserters from Col. Thomas Mixon's Reg. dated Aug. 27, 1780. Capt. A. Holden's Company Rank Private. Born Shirley, deserted Jan. 1, 1777.
Abigail, b. Aug. 9, 1754; d. 1755.
RICHARD HARRINGTON
ELLEN FRANCES HARRINGTON, his wife.
Son of Michael & w. Dianna Springer
FAMILY
Owen, b. Easton, N.Y., May 1, 1873; d. there Mar. 9, 1878.
Robert, b. Easton, N.Y., Oct. 5, 1878; d. there Feb. 9, 1883.
Richard, b. Greenwich, N.Y., about 1882; unmarried and resides Fly Summit, N.Y., 1927.
RICHARD HARRINGTON
MARY, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
John, b. Reading, Mass., 1667; m. Susannah, who died 1707 and he married 2nd, Sarah Sherman of Lynfield, Mass., and had a child. He was Selectman of Reading, Mass., 1709 and 1710.
William, b. Reading, Mass., between 1666 and 1693.
Benjamin, b. Reading, Mass., 1671, and married Mary, and they resided in that part of Reading, Mass., that was annexed in 1729 to Wilminton. He was Selectman of Reading, Mass., 1713, 1719.
Ebenezer, b. Reading, Mass., 1674.
Ebenezer, 2nd, b. Reading, Mass., 1679.
Hepzibah, b. Reading, Mass., 1686.
RICHARD HARRINGTON
DEBORAH MILKS, his wife.
Son of Richard & w. Mary Allen
FAMILY
Job, b. Easton, N.Y., 1821; d. there June 30, 1883; m 1st, Esther E. Obern, b. July 5, 1835, and d. July 30, 1870; m. 2nd, Ellen, b. 1830; and d. Oct. 10, 1827. (sic)
Ruth, b. Easton, N.Y., 1824; d. there Feb. 22, 1892; m. Harvey Tubbs, b. Apr. 4, 1820, and d. Jan. 22, 1897. They had: Deborah, b. 1846, d. Oct. 16, 1908; m. Rathbun; Joseph, b. 1848; Anna Mary, b. 1850, never married; Nelson, b. 1854, d. Sept. 1923; and Perry, b. 1860.
Simon, b. Easton, June 3, 1828; d. there Mar. 23, 1887; m. Louisa Pitts, of Lovica Harrington, and they had no children.
Benjamin, b. Easton, N.Y., 1833; d. there Jan. 21, 1890; m. Hannah Harrington, b. 1837 and d. Sept. 4, 1886, dau. of Wm. and Salley (Narcross) Harrington.
David, b. Easton, N.Y., Oct. 17, 1834; d. there June 24, 1906; m. Alice Snell, b. Feb. 23, 1835, an d. Mar. 14, 1913.
Allen, b. Easton, N.Y., Feb. 1843; d. Greenwich, N.Y., Dec. 31, 1882; m. 1st, Mary Matilda Harrington, b. 1849, dau. Harvey & w. Myra Ann Clark; m. 2nd, Lucy Hileman.
John J., b. Greenwich, N.Y., about 1849; d. Aug. 26, 1930; he was section foreman on the railroad at Greenwich, N.Y., in 1926. He was born at Blossburg, Pa., and married Mary Broth (obituary notice); and was killed in collision between two gasoline cars for section men on Greenwich and Johnsville R.R. leaving to survive him, one son, John J., Jr., of Syracuse, N.Y.
RICHARD HARRINGTON
MARTHA NICHOLSON, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
Alexander, b. 1808, married 1831 to Lucy Lewis, b. 1812; and d. 1877, Serevons, Pa.
RICHARD HARRINGTON
MARTHA W. ROCKWOOD, his wife.
Son of William & w. Lydia Newton
FAMILY
Prudence M., b. July 5, 1844; d. Upton, Mass., July 12, 1844.
RICHARD HERENTON
SARAH, his wife.
Son of Joseph & w. Sarah
FAMILY
Eber, b. before 1718; married at N. Kingston, R.I., Hannah Bull.
Elisha, b. N. Kingston, R.I., June 17, 1718; he was made Freeman of Goucester, R.I., 1738. About 1772, he was recorded as from a distant place, and as joining the 1st Baptist Church of Cheshire, Berkshire County, Mass.
Elizabeth, b. N. Kingston, R.I., Jan. 4, 1719; m. Nov. 2, 1739 Benj. Thornton, Jr.
Richard, b. Coventry, R.I., Apr. 16, 1724; m. there Apr. 15, 1746, Sarah Bates sister of Amon's wife, Mary. Census of 1774 shows 9 in family. He served in Rev. War from R.I. Made a Freeman of Coventry, R.I., 1745. He was on the ship, "Revenge," in privateer war, 1743.
William, b. N. Kingston, R.I. Oct. 19, 1726; m. Esther Bates. 1761 he was Lieutenant Scituate, Second Company.
SIR RICHARD HARRINGTON
ELIZABETH EAD SHAUGH, his wife.
Son of Sir James & w. Ellen Urswick
FAMILY
Sir William, (dupl??) b. before 1431; d. Aug. 13, 1488; m. 1452 Elizabeth Pickington, dau. of Edward and sister of Sir Thomas Pickington.
RICHARD HARRINGTON
CALISTA SHRIEVES, his wife.
Son of Truman & w. Wealthy
FAMILY
John J. of Easton, N.Y.; m. 1st Ida M. Harrington, dau. of Sailor Bill. She was b. 1858; and d. Dec. 7, 1886. He m., 2nd, Minnie Morth.
RICHARD D. HARRINGTON
ELLEN WILLET, his wife.
Son of Jonas & w. Margaret Bishop
FAMILY
Ella H., b. about 1856; m. Walter C. Harris of Salem, and they had: Eleanor C., Richard H., Sophia D., and Mary B.
Caroline B., b. about 1858; d. in 1908.
Mary, b. about 1862; m. 1st, J.T. Eustis; m. 2nd, Amos Farnum.
RICHARD HARRINGTON
__________, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
Howard H., b. Central Square, N.Y., May 17, 1849; d. there 1921; m. Angelina Scoville of Urbanna, Ohio. She resides Glen Falls, N.Y. 1927.
Arabella, b. Central Square, N.Y., 1851; d. there 1881, unmarried.
Julia, b. Central Square, N.Y., 1854; d. Otsego County, N.Y., and was buried Glen Falls, N.Y., 1917; m. Charles Putnam, and they had: Crosby, Harry, Nellie, Frank and Warren.
RILEY HARRINGTON
THIRZA MEYERS, 1st wife
ALMYRA MEYERS, 2nd wife.
Son of Job & w. Hannah Parker
FAMILY (1st wife)
Delos, b. Otsego County, N.Y., Aug. 27, 1830; d. Elkhorn, Wisc., Apr. 1, 1897; m. June 30, 1857 to Rebecca Scott from East Haddam, Conn. They had: Francis and Geo. Larkin 1837 he moved to Walworth Co., Wisc. with his parents but before he was age 16, he returned to N.Y. having left home. 1852, he went on to California, but returned to Wisc. and settled Elkhorn. She was b. Harmony, N.Y., Sept. 19, 1833, and d. Apr. 12, 1919.
Marzyvan, b. New Lisbon, N.Y., Mar. 10, 1833; d. La Crosse, Wisc.; married Julia Morse of Halis Corners, Wisc., b. July 8, 1842. They had: George, Will, and Irvin.
Frances, twin, b. Chautauqua, N.Y., Jan. 4, 1836
Flavius, twin, b. Chautauqua Co., N.Y., Jan 4, 1836; d. Jefferson, Iowa, Feb. 27, 1890; m. Dec. 2, 1858 to Eunice Porter, dau. Elijah and Polly Porter. She was born May 25, 1839, and d. Jefferson, Iowa, Jan. 28, 1920; a member of the Presbyterian Church. He served as Lieut. in 10th Wisc. Infantry in Civil War. He moved to Jeffereson County, Iowa in 1876, and engaged in milling grain, and lumber business.
FAMILY (2nd wife)
Ellen of Westfield, N.Y., b. 1850; d. 1883, age 32 years, 10 mos.; m. George Acker and they had Earl, b. Mar. 27, 1876; d. Nov. 22, 1876; and Mabel, who married Green and resides at Harvard, Ill.
SIR ROBERT HARRINGTON
AGNES CANCEFIELD, his wife.
Son of Robert & w. __________ Grandson of Oswolf
FAMILY
Sir John, Lord of Aldringham, Lancashire, Eng., b. about 1281 before the 13th year of the reign of Edward I. Died July 2, 1847; (sic) married Margaret Burlington, dau. of Sir Richard Burlington. He was summoned to Parliament as Baron, 1325 and until he died in 1847. (sic)
He was minor in 1291, buried at Cartwell Church. He was a minor in 1297 and for 5 years was ward of Sire William De Darcre.
They had Robert 1st, son and heir apparent who died in Ireland on or before 1834; (sic) m. Eliz. Moulton. They had John, 2nd son, married Katharine Bannister, dau. of Adam, and wife Margaret (Holland) Bannister. In 14th year of Edward I, he was among stout young soldiers who were to attend the king into Scotland, received the honor of Knighthood, with Prince Edward, by Bathing and other sacred ceremonies. In 12th year of Edward II he had license to impark 600 acres of woodland and march within the precincts of his Lordship of Aldringham.
ROBERT CLARK HARRINGTON
HELEN CURRIER, his wife.
Son of Daniel & w. Myrtle Clark
FAMILY
Richard Daniel, b. Locon, N.H., July 29, 1921; d. Orange, Feb. 6, 1924.
ROBERT HARRINGTON
SUSANNAH GEORGE, his wife.
p. Son of John & w. Ann Clinton
See more recent information that puts the probable parentage of Robert Harrington in serious question.
FAMILY
Susanna, b. Aug. 18, 1649; m. Feb. 9, 1661 John Cutter by whom she had seven children. He died, July 18, 1689 and she married 2nd, Apr. 21, 1690, Eleazer Beers who died Dec. 5, 1701, and she married, 3rd, Jan. 2, 1705, Peter Cloyes of Farmingham, Mass. Eleazer Beers was son and administrator of Capt. Richard Beers.
John, b. Aug. 24, 1651; d. Waltham, Mass., July 17, 1741; m. Nov. 17, 1681, Hannah Winters, b. 1665.
Daniel, b. Nov. 1, 1657, d. Waltham, Mass., Apr. 9, -19-1728 (sic); m. Oct. 18, 1681 Sarah Whitney, b. Mar. 1654; d. Waltham, Mass., June 8, 1720; m. 2nd, Oct. 25, 1720, Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Benjamin Garfield, dau. Mathew & w. M. Ann (Danforth) Bridges.
Thomas, b. Apr. 20, 1665; d. Waltham, Mass., Mar. 29, 1712; m. Rebecca Bemis (White) Apr. 1, 1685, admitted Freeman, 1690; will dated Mar. 27, 1712.
Benjamin, b. Jan. 26, 1661; d. Weston, Mar. 27, 1754; m. Abigail Bigelow, b. 1664, d. Weston, Mass., Jan. 12, 1754. She was a member of Godbury Church, but attended in Weston.
Joseph, b. Watertown, Mass., Dec. 28, 1659; m. Joanna Ward.
Edward, b. Mar. 2, 1669; d. Waltham, Mass., Jan. 21, 1736, and m. 1692 Mary Ocington, b. 1670; d. Oct. 23, 1725. He was Selectman in Watertown, Mass., 1716, 1730, 1731. he m. 2nd, widow Anna Bullard.
George, b. Nov. 24, 1655. He belonged to Capt. Samuel Wadsworth's Company and was killed by the Indians at Lancaster in Feb. 10, 1675.
Samuel, b. Dec. 18, 1666; m. Grace Livermore; b. 1670; d. Nov. 11, 1703, and buried Waltham, Mass.
Robert, b. Aug. 31, 1653; prob. d. young.
Mary, b. Jan. 12, 1664; m. about 1680 John Bemis, and had 14 children.
Sarah, b. Mar. 10, 1671; d. Nov. 28, 1710; m. Nov. 24, 1687 Joseph Winship, Jr. of Cambridge, Mass.
David, b. June 1, 1673; d. Mar. 11, 1675.
ROBERT HARRINGTON
ANNA HARRINGTON, his wife.
Son of Daniel & w. Sarah Whitney
FAMILY
Samuel, b. July 28, 1712; d. Sept. 29, 1712.
Samuel, b. Apr. 15, 1714; m. Elizabeth, and was head of family in 1790, first Fed. Census, 1 man, 0 boys, 3 girls.
Anna, b. June 2, 1716, and bapt. June 15, same year. Married Rev. Timothy Harrington, her cousin; d. May 19, 1778; settled at Swansey, N.H. That town was destroyed by the Indians, Apr. 2, 1747, and next year they settled at Lancaster, Mass.
Robert, b. Apr. 26, 1719; m. Abigail Mason, 1st and 2nd, Chole (Green) Trask, and she married 2nd, Apr. 16, 1795 Joanna Jones, who was born prob. in 1731, and d. Oct. 10, 1794. She was his second wife; at 1790; 1 man, 1 boy, and 3 girls.
Jonathan, b. Lexington, Mass., Mar. 21, 1723; d. Sept. 14, 1809; m. 1st Aug. 1, 1750, Abigail Dunster, who d. June 30, 1776; m. 2nd, Nov. 18, 1777 to Lydia Milliden, widow of Daniel, b. 1726, and d. Nov. 15, 1783. Dismissed to Lexington Church, Sept. 15, 1751.
He served on Committee of Correspondence and as Minute Man. His son, Jonathan, was last survivor of the Battle of Lexington. His will mentions grandson, Thomas Boylston Chambers.
Grace, b. bapt., Dec. 4, 1729; d. Apr. 10, 1759, unmarried.
ROBERT HARRINGTON
LAUND, his wife.
Son of John & w. Agnes Flets
FAMILY
John of Aldringham, Lancanshire, Eng., married Catharine Culpepper, dau. of Sire Thomas Culpepper. By this marriage he acquired the Manor of Exton in Rutlandshire and fixed his residence there. This Thomas Culpepper was son of Francis who was 2nd son of Wm. He had son, Robert, who married Maud Prisett.
ROBERT HARRINGTON
ISABLE LORYING, his wife.
Son of John & w. ________
FAMILY
John, 4th Baron of Aldringham, England; died 1418; m. Elizabeth. He was summoned to Parliament under the misnomer of "Robert," from his succession to Sept. 3, 1417. He was in expedition made into France in the 3rd Henry V, and the next year, being retained by indenture to serve the King in those wars, he received 295 pounds on hand toward his wages on the account. Same year proposing to travel in foreign countries, he declared his testament, June 6, 1417, bequeathing his body to be buried wherever he should happen to die, and his wife, Elizabeth, 1/2 of all his silver vessels, after which he survived only a year for the probate of that will bears date, April 27, 1418. Leaving no issue he was succeeded by his brother, William
William, 5th Baron of Aldringham, England; d. 1447; m. Margaret Neville of Thornby Kent. He was summoned to Parliament, Feb. 6, 1421, and served to Sept. 6, 1439. He was sheriff of YOrkshire and Governor of the castle in the 10th of Henry V. Afterwards he engaged in the Wars of France and as standard bearer of Battle of Agincourt, 1415, was severely wounded. Was at the siege of Rouen, 1419. They had Sir Thomas, only son, Isabel; Agnes, b. 1419; m. Sir Alex Redcliff of Ordshall, 1412-1475, and had Anna who m. James Harrington and had Alicot Ralph Standis, 1458-1538; Margaret and Ella.
ROBERT HARRINGTON
ELIZABETH MAC NASBY, his wife.
Son of Andrew & w. Jane Frost
FAMILY
Sarah Ann, b. Eastport, Me., before 1852; m. Lieut. Henry Scales Harrington, son of James and wife, Letitia Brown.
ROBERT HARRINGTON
ABIGAIL MASON, 1st wife
CHLOE (GREEN) TRASK, 2nd wife.
Son of Robert & w. Anna Harrington
FAMILY
Thadeus, b. Sept. 9, 1736; m. Sept. 20, 1784; Lydia Porter, d. Jan. 1821 of Woburn; was head of family 1790, 1 man, 1 boy, 3 girls. Pri. in detachment from Lexington, Alarm Co., of Capt. Edmond Monro. Served 5 days; also other service.
Daniel, b. Lexington, Mass., b. there May 25, 1739; d. Sept. 1718 (sic should be Sep 1818); m. May 8, 1760, Anna Monroe, dau. of Robert and wife, Anna (Stone) Monroe. She was born Aug. 30, 1740 and d. Oct. 19, 1811. He was clerk of Capt. Parker's Company, and participated with that company in the dangers and glories of the memorable Battle of Lexington, Mass., and filled various posts of honor and trust. He was a signer of the Mass. Bay Colony Declaration of Independence. He was a selectman of Lexington for years; 1779, 1785, 1786.
Annaritta, b. bapt. Aug. 12, 1744; prob. d. young.
Betty, b. May 23, 1745; d. Oct. 26, 1745.
Elizabeth, b. Sept. 6, 1747; m. Samuel Smith.
Abigail, b. Dec. 23, 1749; d. young.
Abigail, b. Aug. 9, 1754; m. Dr. David Fisk in Boston, Mass., May 13, 1777.
Abijah, b. Feb. 7, 1761; m. 1st Polly (Mary) Raymond, Apr. 21, 1784; who was b. Nov. 17, 1759, and d. Feb. 27, 1823, dau. of Jonathan and Sarah White; m. 2nd, Dec. 14, 1823, to Mary (Wellington) Licke, who died Jan. 26, 1856. She was widow of Asa B. Locke. No children.
He was in 14th year at the time of Battle of Lexington and was Fifer serving 1 mo. at $7.50 per mo. Total for wages and susistance $7.30. Name on R.I. Muster Rolls. Saw blood where red coats had stood, indicating that the return fire of the Americans had been effective.
ROBERT HARRINGTON
ELIZABETH MULTON, his wife.
Son of John & w. Margaret Burlington
FAMILY
John, 2nd Baron of Aldringham, Lancanshire, England, b. about 1327; d. 1363; m. had son, Robert, his successor. He was summoned to Parliament Feb. 14, 1348, and served until Mar. 10, 1349. Was successor to his grand-father, Lord John of wife, Margaret Burlington.
Robert of Aldringham, Lincoln shire, England, b. about 1330; d. m. Had John, who married Agnes Flete.
ROBERT HARRINGTON
MAUD PRISETT, his wife.
Son of John & w. Catherine Culpepper
FAMILY
John of Exton, Rutlandshire, England. He was Knight of Exton. Had son, John, who married Elizabeth Morton.
ROBERT H. HARRINGTON
MARY H. WATERMAN, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
Joseph of Albany, N.Y., 1874; d. there Jan. 27, 1814; buried on lot of Robert J. Harrington, prob. m. Elizabeth C., b. there Apr. 2, 1874, and d. there April 6, 1913.
ROBERT
________, his wife.
Son of George & w. Rebecca
FAMILY
Albert R. of Poestenkill, N.Y., b. between 1816 and 1846; d. was alive in 1867. As a minor he received bequest under the will of his grandfather, Geo. of w. Tebecca, recorded, Troy, N.Y., Sept. 13, 1867.
David, of Poestenkill, N.Y., b. between 1816 and 1846; d. was alive in 1867. Received bequest under will of grandfather, Geo. of wife, Rebecca.
Henry of Poestenkill, b. between 1816 and 1846; d. was alive in 1867, and received bequest under his father's will.
ROBERT HARRINGTON
_________, his wife.
Son of Robert & w. Elizabeth Multon
FAMILY
John of Aldringham, Lancashire, Eng., b. bef. 1400; d. 1421; m. Agnes Flete, dau. of Lawrence Flete, Esq. of County of Lincoln; they had son, Robert, who married and had Laund.
ROBERT HARRINGTON
__________, his wife.
Son of Osulphus or Oswolf, the Original
FAMILY
Robert of Aldringham, Lancanshire, England, b. before 10 years prior to reign of Edward I, d. 1297; m. Agnes Cancefield, sister and heir of Wm. Cancefield, Lord of Aldringham. They had, son, Sir John, b. about 1281, and m. Ioan Michael. His family derived its surname from Hererington, Cumberland County, England, a Lordship of which they were anciently possessed, but after he, Robert, married Agnes and thereby acquired the manor (estate) at Aldringham, it became the chief seat of the Harringtons. Agnes was the last lady of Aldringham, and sister of Wm. Lord of Aldringham.
ROBERT M. HARRINGTON
_________, his wife.
Son of Flavius & w. Eunice Porter
FAMILY
Frank of Long Beach, Calif., b. after 1879; resides Misawaka, Ind.
Mary of Long Beach, Calif. b. after 1879; died young.
ROBERT PEARE HARRINGTON
_________, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
Neuman of Providence, R.I., b. before 1740, he had son Neuman Clarke, who was the great-great-grandfather of the informant.
ROLLA HERRINGTON
MERCY BURCH, his wife.
Son of Abraham & w. Sarah Case
FAMILY
Kenneth, b. Troy, N.Y., May 28, 1907; unmarried in 1927; but married Apr. 15, 1929 to Catherine McChesney Link b. Jan. 8, 1907.
ROSCOE ELDRED HARRINGTON
PEARL WEAVER, his wife.
Son of Eldred & w. Amerette Powers
FAMILY
Hollis, b. Backer, Kan., Oct. 1906.
Ada Adele, b. Baker, June 20, 1909.
Waldo Watkins, b. Baker, July 23, 1911.
Rex Roscoe, b. Baker, Kan. Mar. 1, 1913.
Eldred Pearl, b. Baker, Mar. 26, 1915.
Amerette June, b. Baker, Mar. 14, 1918.
Alma, b. Baker, Kan., Jan. 1921.
ROSCOE HARRINGTON
_________, his wife.
Son of Sherman & w. Sarah Shields
FAMILY
Sherman, b. Elkhorn, Wisc., after 1904.
ROY FRANCIS HARRINGTON
MARY, his wife.
Son of Brigham M. & w. Ellen Cronnan
FAMILY
John, b. Dixon, Ill., about 1923.
Emily, b. Dixon, Ill., about 1924.
Baby Boy, b. Dixon, Ill., about 1927.
ROYAL HARRINGTON
LUCINDA, his wife.
Son of Orson & w. Anna Scharck
Royal Harrington, b. before 1809; m. Lucinda. They resided New York State.
FAMILY
Henry Baker, b. Rochester, N.Y., Nov. 18, 1829; m. Martha J. Ostrander, b. Nov. 22, 1836. They probably married in Hillsdale, Mich.
RUFUS HARRINGTON
ELIZABETH AYLSWORTH, his wife.
Son of Jonathan & w. Sarah Foster
FAMILY
Ezekiel, b. New Lisbon, N.Y.; m. Olive Meyers, was named in father's will probated Otsego County, N.Y., Apr. 16, 1821.
Caleb, of Laurens, N.Y., was born in New Lisbon, N.Y., before 1821; m. Polly Aylesworth.
He was named in his father's will probated in Otsego Co., N.Y. April 16, 1821, June 29, 1847 and letters of administration issued to Ruth Harrington, prob. his daughter.
John, m. Betsy Cogsdell.
See additional information on John and Betsy Cogsdell provided by Todd Harrington.
Nathaniel, b. New Lisbon, N.Y., Apr. 4, 1783; d. Feb. 26, 1861; m. Feb. 12, 1809 Waity B. Johnson, b. Sept. 22, 1790 and d. June 15, 1872. Named in his father's will resided there 1820 per census.
Abel, b. New Lisbon, N.Y.; m. Polly Marsh Lee, widow. Named in father's will.
Rufus, b. New Lisbon, N.Y., 1788; m. Sally Aylesworth, D. Philip and Martha R. Harrington, Jr., prob. Rufus, Jr. was in New Lisbon, N.Y. 1810 as per Fed. Census, also in 1820. Was also named in his father's will. Sold land to brother, Mathew, Apr. 19, 1825 at New Lisbon.
Mathew, b. at New Lisbon, N.Y.; d. Otsego Co., N.Y., 1852; m. 1st, Mary Burleson; 2nd, Susan Adams. He was at New Lisbon in 1820 as per Fed. Census. Also named in father's will. His own will probated there July 16, 1852. He named widow, Susan, and children: Harrison, John, Hannah, Mardana C., Alonzon, Asa, Mary, Mascal, and Alvira, J.
Martha, b. New Lisbon, N.Y. and resided in R.I.; m. Job Johnson, named in father's will.
Lois, of Laurens, N.Y.; m. Joseph Mulkins, named in her father's will.
Aaron, of R.I., b. after 1784.
William of Scituate, R.I., b. there before 1776; died. he served in Rev. War from R.I.
RUFUS HARRINGTON
BETSY, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
Anna, b. Oneida, N.Y., 1839.
Sarah, b. Oneida, 1848.
Theodore, b. about 1850, Oneida.
RUFUS HARRINGTON
ELIZA, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
Clarissa Ann, b. Blandford, Mass., a. 1824; d. a. 1840. Resided at Otis, Mass.
Thomas, b. Blanford, Mass., Oct. 8, 1827; d. June 1903; m. 1st Kirby; m. 2nd, Julia Palmer; m. 3rd, ______; m. 4th, Frost. His marriages shown in index.
Frank of Otis, Mass., b. prob. there a. 1830.
RUFUS HARRINGTON, JR.
MARY R. FORBES, 1st wife
CAROLINE GORE, 2nd wife.
Son of Rufus & w. Prudence Walker
FAMILY (1st wife)
Eli F., b. Brookfield, Mass., Jan. 20, 1829.
Mary Ann, b. Brookfield, Mass., Apr. 5, 1835; d. there June 11, 1837.
Sarah Taft, b. Brookfield, Mass., Dec. 28, 1836.
FAMILY (2nd wife)
Mary E., b. Brookfield, Mass., July 9, 1845.
Jane Caroline, b. Brookfield, June 19, 1847.
RUFUS HERENTON
DORCAS MANN, his wife.
Son of Ebenezer & w. Rebecca
FAMILY
Ahab, of Farmington, Ontario Co., N.Y., b. 1758; d. 1824; m. at Canby, Vt., Jan. 1780, Phoebe Thomas (prob. Senator) Harrington was witness to the wedding. Thomas Harrington was born 1760, residing Manchester, Mass. He says Ahab came to Danby, Vt., soon after 1779, afterward moved to Adams, Mass., then in 1805 to Farmington, N.Y. He came from Smithfield, R.I., with his mother to Worcester County, Mass., May 11, 1762. He was Rev. War Soldier form Adams, Mass.
RUFUS HARRINGTON
OLIVE, his wife.
Lineage not determined.
FAMILY
Lewis, b. Whitingham, Vt., Mar. 26, 1815.
Alice Ruanna, b. Whitingham, June 16, 1819.
Jason Willard, b. Whitingham, June 21, 1830; m. there Dec. 16, 1858, Cynthia Reed.
RUFUS HARRINGTON
PRUDENCE WALKER, 1st wife
ANNA MARY STERNS, 2nd wife.
Son of Ephraim & w. Sarah Bartlett
FAMILY (1st wife)
Sharon, b. Brookfield, Mass., July 15, 1798; d. there Apr. 19, 1801.
Nancy, b. Brookfield, Mass., Jan. 19, 1800; m. there Nov. 11, 1817, Joshua Bemis, of Spencer, Mass. Int. recorded Spencer, Oct. 19, 1817.
Ransley, b. Brookfield, Mass., Apr. 11, 1802; m. Charlton, Mass., Feb. 26, 1826, Mary Hall.
_____ b. d. Dorchester, Feb. 18, 1803.
Gardner Walker, b. Brookfield, Mass., Oct. 31, 1805.
Ebenezer, of Worcester, Mass., b. Dorchester, July 1806; m. Jan. 28, 1846, Sarah D. Weld.
Emery, b. Brookfield, Mass., Dec. 1, 1807; d. there Mar. 8, 1808.
Rufus, Jr., b. Brookfield, Mass., Dec. 3, 1808; m. 1st, there May 15, 1834, Mary B. Forbes, who died June 11, 1837; m. 2nd, Caroline Gere in Sturbridge, Mass., Aug. 18, 1844.
Prudence Matilda, b. Brookfield, Mass., Jan. 5, 1811; m. there Jan. 1, 1835, Dr. Joel Valle.
Edward, b. Brookfield, Mass., June 15, 1812.
Lucy, b. Brookfield, Mass., June 15, 1812. Married there Apr. 27, 1832, George S. Lakin of Paxton, Mass.
Orvilla, b. Brookfield, Mass., Aug. 28, 1815; m. there Dec. 15, 1838, Charles K. Stoddard.
FAMILY (2nd wife)
Mary Ann, b. Brookfield, Mass., Mar. 19, 1819; d. Sept. 2, 1881.
Amasa, b. Brookfield, Mass., Apr. 1820; m. Worcester, Mass., May 23, 1848, Sarah P. Rogers.
Delia Howe, b. Brookfield, Mass., Oct. 6, 1824; m. there Apr. 24, 1845, Charles Underwood.
George Angel, b. Brookfield, Mass., June 20, 1827.
John C., b. Brookfield, Mass., June 5, 1829.
RUFUS HARRINGTON
___________, his wife.
Son of Jacob & w. Catherine Moore
FAMILY
Buell Southwick of California, b. after 1801; resided in California.
George Glynn, b. after 1801. Resided in Otsego County, N.Y.
RUSSELL HERRINGTON
JENNY BOSWORTH, his wife.
Son of Nelson & w. Sally Ann Lamb
FAMILY
Walter, b. West Hoosick, N.Y., Oct. 7, 1778 (sic); m. Oct. 2, 1901, Mary Eliza Coulter and they resided in Calif. She died May 25, 1937.
Wesley, b. West Hoosick, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1880; m. Dec. 11, 1901, May Brownell, b. May 9, 1879. No children.
Chester Nelson, b. W. Hoosick, N.Y., Oct. 3, 1881; d. Feb. 12, 1924; m. Jan. 9, 1913, Sylvia Joslin. No children.
Florence, b. W. Hoosick, N.Y., Sept. 29, 1825 (sic - should be 1885); m. Nov. 4, 1909, Chas. Clinton Cameron and they had Janica Harrington Cameron, b. Oct. 25, 1910.
Forest, twin, of Florence, b. W. Hoosick, N.Y., Sept. 29, 1885; m. Nov. 27, 1917, Bernice May Rogers.
Myron, b. W. Hoosick, Sept. 20, 1889; m. Oct. 25, 1913, Mabel Patterson.
Mary E., Coulter, b. Oct. 10, 1879.
Mabel Patterson, b. Sept. 19, 1890; d. Feb. 25, 1937.
RUSSELL HARRINGTON
ELECTA, his wife.
Son of Seth & w. Nancy Sherman
FAMILY
Edward R., b. Adams, Mass., Jan. 7, 1847.
Reuben, b. Adams, July 26, 1848.
Russell, b. Adams, Mass., Feb. 16, 1850.
Huldah Ann, b. Adams, June 6, 1851.
Mathew, b. Adams, Sept. 5, 1853.
RUSSELL HARRINGTON
ZILPHA GARFIELD, his wife.
Son of Rice & w. Silence Adams
FAMILY
Oscar, b. before 1859; died age 38; m. in Wisconsin, where he died, leaving several children.
Frank, b. about 1859; married 1880 Mary Webster, who died about 1914; he was living at Clearwater, Minn. blind in 1924.
Augusta, b. about 1860, Brandon, N.Y.
Martha, b. about 1860, Brandon, N.Y.
RUSSELL HARRINGTON
RHODA LOCKWOOD, his wife.
Son of Moses & w. _________
FAMILY
Russell of Smithfield, b. about 1833; m. by Eidar, Jas. A. McKenzie, Oct. 29, 1854, Mary Feild (sic), dau. of John W. and Mary Ann of Taunton, R.I. at Gloucester, R.I.
RUSSELL HARRINGTON
SOPHIA, his wife.
Son of Jacob & w. Joanna Birch
FAMILY
Charles of Owego, Tioga, N.Y., b. 1845; resided there with parents 1850.
Arminda of Owego, b. 1848; resided there with parents in 1850.
John of Owego, 1846; resided there with parents in 1850. In 1860 he was gone from his father's home.
Lyman, b. Owego, 1850; resided there with parents in 1850.
Thomas, F., b. Owego, 1853; resided there with parents in 1850. (sic)
Cornelia W., b. Owego, 1855; resided there with parents in 1860.