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CHITTENDEN GENEALOGY - UNITED STATES

 

FAMILIES OF EARLY GUILFORD, CONNECTICUT. Compiled by Alvan Talcott:- CHITTENDEN

 

1. William Chittenden was baptized Mar 1594 and died Feb 1661. He married Joanna Sheaffe who died 16 Aug 1668. From Cranbook, England to Guilford, Conn. 1639. Joanna’s lineage: Rev. Edmund Sheaffe, bpt 17 Mar 1659 married 30 May 1586 Elizabeth Taylor. He married /2 Joanna ( ). Lived Cranbrook, Kent, England. Joanna died 1 Aug 1659. Children:- Edmund, mar Elizabeth Cotton, dau of Sampson // Margaret, mar Robert Kitchel // Dorothy, mar Rev. Henry Whitfield // Joanna, mar William Chittenden // Jacob, b. 4 Aug 1616: mar Margaret Webb Jacob Sheaffe, son of Edmund, was born 4 Aug 1616 and died 22 Mar 1659, Boston, Mass. He mar.1643 Margaret Webb who died 23 Feb 1694. She mar./2 Rev. Thomas Thatcher, Boston, Mass. Children:- Elizabeth b. 1 Oct 1644: mar 1 Sep 1660 Robert Gibbs & Mar 1675 Jonathan Carver // Sarah b. 14 Sep 1652 // Ebenezer b. 4 Feb 1654 // Mehetabel b. 28 May 1658: mar. Sampson Sheaffe // Jacob b. 23 Jul 1659. Children of William & Joanne Shaeffe:- 2. Thomas, died Oct 1683: mar. Joanna Jordan // Elizabeth: mar. Thomas Wright. 3. Nathaniel, died Jun 1691: mar. Sarah ( ) // 4. John b.1643, died Apr 1716 // Mary b. 1647, died 9 Mar 1712: mar. John Leete // Hannah b. 15 Nov 1649, died 1650 // Joseph, twin, b. 14 Apr 1652, died 22 Jun 1652 // Hannah, twin, b 14 Apr 1652, died 13 Sep 1674 // Deborah b. 12 Dec 1653, died 16 Sep 1654 // Joanna.

 

2. Thomas Chittenden, son of William and Joanna (Shaeffe), died Oct 1683. He married Joanna Jordan. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Samuel b. 20 Sep 1664, died 15 Jan 1694: unmar // 3. William b 5 Oct 1666, died 11 Aug 1738: mar. Hannah ( ) // Joanna b. 13 Dec 1668, died 14 Jan 1752: unmar // Abigail b. 15 Dec 1670: mar. Caleb Bennett // Thomas b. 12 Jan 1674, died 1722: unmar // Mehitabel b. 1675. 6. Josiah b 1677, died 28 Aug 1759: mar. Hannah Sherman.

 

3. Nathaniel Chittenden, son of William and Joanna (Shaeffe) died Jun 1691. He married Sarah ( ). Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- 7. Nathaniel b. 10 Aug 1669: mar. Elizabeth Stevens // Sarah b 2 Mar 1673: mar. James Patterson // Mary b. 6 Feb 1675: mar. Thomas Boreman // 8. Joseph b. 6 Sep 1677: mar. Mehitabel Pierce // Hannah b. 15 Mar 1680 // Deborah b. 15 Oct 1682, died 1684 // 9. Cornelius b. 1685, died 13 Feb 1774: mar. Abigail Rutty.

 

4. John Chittenden, son of William and Joanna (Shaeffe) was born 1643 and died Apr 1716. He mar./1 12 Dec 1665 Hannah Fletcher who was baptised 1643. He mar/2 Phebe ( ). Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- 10. John b. 19 Oct 1666, died Feb 1710: mar. Sarah Clay // Elizabeth b. 26 Jan 1670, died 1 Aug 1712: mar. Thomas Cruttenden // 11. Joseph b 26 Mar 1672, died 11 Sep 1727: mar. Mary Kimberly // Gideon b 23 Sep 1678, died 1679 // 12. Abel b. 14 May 1681, died 18 Sep 1756: mar. Deborah Scranton // Lydia b. 30 Mar 1684: mar. William Hall.

 

5. William Chittenden, son of Thomas and Joanna (Jordan) was born 5 Oct 1666 and died 11 Aug 1738. He mar/1 Hannah ( ) who died 31 Jan 1703. He mar/2 Elizabeth ( ) Lived in Guilford Conn. Children:- 13. Ebenezer b. 31 Aug 1699, died 8 Aug 1756: mar. Mary Johnson // Hannah b Jan 1703, died 1 Jul 1773: ma. Josiah Bishop // 14. William b 1706, died 14 Jan 1786: mar. Rachel White // Rebecca b 1708, died 6 Mar 1712 // Jared b 1710, died 18 Mar 1712 // Thankful died 12 Jan 1757: mar. Caleb Benton.

 

6. Josiah Chittenden, son of Thomas and Joanna (Jordan) was born 1677 and died 28 Aug 1759. He mar/1 8 Jan 1707 Hannah Sherman who was born 1680 and died 30 Jul 1744. He mar/2 Mary ( ). Lived in Guilford. Conn. Children:- Josiah b 21 May 1710, died 11 Aug 1729: unmar // 15. Simeon b 28 Dec 1714, died 12 Apr 1789: mar. Submit Scranton // Joanna b 2 Jan 1716: mar. Zephaniah Hatch // Mehitabel b 28 Jul 1719, died 26 Nov 1721 // Mary b 14 Sep 1721: mar. 27 Nov 1747 Peter Curtiss // Abigail b 31 Oct 1723, died 21 Aug 1732.

 

7. Nathaniel Chittenden, son of Nathaniel and Sarah, was born 10 Aug 1669. He mar. Elizabeth Stevens who was born 14 Jul 1668 and died 15 Nov 1738. Lived in Killingworth, Conn. 1689. Children:- Phebe b 23 Jan 1691: mar. 16 Mar 1724 William Kelsey // 16. Timothy b 19 Aug 1694, died 2 Nov 1767: mar. Dorithea Stevens // Elizabeth b 7 Mar 1699: mar. 2 Jun 1719 Robert Hurd // 17. Nathaniel b 6 Jun 1701, died Aug 1762: mar. Lucy Nettleton.

 

8. Joseph Chittenden, son of Nathaniel and Sarah, was born 6 Sep 1677. He mar. 28 Mar 1708 Mehitabel Pierce. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- 18. Joseph b 3 Jan 1709: mar. Patience Stone // Mary b 26 Mar 1710: mar. Benajah Stone // Mehitabel b 30 Sep 1712: mar. Ebenezer Bishop // Sarah b 16 Dec 1716: mar. John Byington // 19. Benjamin b 23 May 1720: mar. Elizabeth Hotchkin // Jonathan b 16 Apr 1724. dy.

 

9. Cornelius Chittenden, son of Nathaniel and Sarah, was born 1685 and died 13 Feb 1774. He mar. 30 Jan 1734 Abigail Rutty. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Left no children.

 

10. John Chittenden, son of John and Hannah (Fletcher) was born 19 Oct 1666 and died Feb 1710. He mar. 13 Mar 1701 Sarah Clay who was born 5 Mar 1674 and died 5 Apr 1717. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- 20. John b 8 Jun 1702, died 1 Mar 1761: mar. Bathsheba Cruttenden // 21. Samuel b 16 Aug 1704, died 10 Jul 1783: mar. Susanna Bishop.

 

11. Joseph Chittenden, son of John and Hannah (Fletcher) was born 26 Mar 1672 and died 11 Sep 1727. He mar. 26 Aug 1692 Mary Kimberly who was born Apr 1671 and died 14 Jan 1742. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Deborah b 28 Jan 1693, died Feb 1766: mar. John Spinning // Patience b 19 Jan 1696, died, 6 Jun 1769: mar. John Hubbard // 22. Gideon b 3 Feb 1698: mar. Abigail Bishop // 23. Daniel b 15 Mar 1700, died, 18 May 1781: mar. Abigail Downs // 24. Joseph b 25 Jan 1702, died 7 Apr 1794: mar. Patience Stone // Thankful b 27 Jan 1704, died 9 Jul 1780: mar. Timothy Bartlett.

 

12. Abel Chittenden, son of John and Hannah (Fletcher) was born 14 May 1681 and died 8 Sep 1756. He mar. 5 Jul 1721 Deborah Scranton who was born 3 Dec 1697 and died 6 Nov 1749. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Deborah b 14 Jun 1723, died 21 Mar 1786, by suicide: unmar. // Elizabeth b 26 Jul 1725, died 30 Nov 1808: unmar // Ann b 20 Dec 1726, died 12 Dec 1799: unmar // Abel b 6 Aug 1735, died 24 Nov 1739.

 

13. Ebenezer Chittenden, son of William and Hannah, was born 1700 and died 8 Aug 1736. He mar. 21 Mar 1723 Mary Johnson who was born 8 Mar 1699 and died 31 Aug 1779. Lived in East Guilford, Conn. Children:- 25. Ebenezer b 11 Sep 1726, died 11 May 1812: mar: Hannah Meigs // Elizabeth b 16 Jan 1728: mar. Sylvanus Everts // 26. Gov. Thomas b 6 Jan 1730, died 25 Aug 1797: mar. Elizabeth Meigs // 27. Timothy b 15 Nov 1732 of Salisbury, Conn: mar. Rebecca Skinner // Abigail b 4 Sep 1734: mar. Nathaniel Dudley // Mary b 25 May 1742: mar. Abel Buell // 28. Bethuel b 24 Oct or 4 Nov 1739, died 5 Nov 1809: mar. Deborah Strong // Bethuel b 10 Dec 1736, died 15 Jul 1737 // Elizabeth b 7 Feb 1725, died 14 Feb 1725 // Mary b 4 Jul 1738, died, 8 Sep 1738

 

14. William Chittenden, son of William and Elizabeth, was born 1706 and died 14 Jan 1786. He mar/1 16 Apr 1729 Rachel White who was born 3 Feb 1705 and died 15 Oct 1752. He mar/2 29 Apr 1754 wid. Sarah Bishop who was born 16 Mar 1722 and died 5 Oct 1802. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- 29. William b 18 Apr 1730, died 1760: mar. Elizabeth Fisdick // Rachel b 2 Jul 1732, died, 22 Sep 1751: unmar // 30. Jared b 20 Aug 1724: mar. Deborah Stone // Lucretia b 30 Oct 1736, died 5 Oct 1758: mar. John Ward // Luther b 27 Jan 1739, died 16 May 1758, of smallpox: unmar // Calvin b 10 Jun 1741, died 19 Sep 1742 // Rebecca b 13 Aug 1743, died 31 Aug 1743 // Rebecca b 2 Oct 1744: mar Eliphalet Hatch // Miranda b 28 Feb 1747, died 16 Sep 1838: mar Ambrose Leete // Molly b 8 Aug 1752, died 5 Mar 1753 // 31. Calvin b 18 Mar 1755, died 1 May 1835: mar. Abigail Leete // Thankful b 16 Nov 1757, died 2 Nov 1793: mar Timothy Griffing

 

15. Dea. Simeon Chittenden, son of Josiah and Hannah (Sherman), was born 28 Dec 1714 and died 12 Apr 1789. He married 26 Jan 1737 Submit Scranton who was born 18 Jun 1712 and died 15 Apr 1796. Made deacon 25 Oct 1760. Lived North Guilford, Conn. Children:- Mabel b. 5 Nov 1737, died 12 May 1787: mar. John Coan // Josiah b 13 Nov 1739, died 10 Dec 1759, on return from Crown Point, NY: unmar. // 32. Simeon b 13 Apr 1742, died 22 Sep 1812: mar. Sarah Dudley // Submit b 9 Dec 1744, died 11 Mar 1824: mar. William Rossiter // Mary b 12 Oct 1747, died 21 Jan 1821: mar. Gen. Augustus Collins // Abel b 2 Nov 1750, died 1 Sep 1770, student at Yale College: unmar. // David b 1755, died 24 Mar 1776: unmar.

 

16. Timothy Chittenden, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Stevens) was born 19 Aug 1694 and died 2 Nov 1767. He mar/1 14 Feb 1722 Dorothea Stevens who was born 8 Oct 1697. He mar/2 Elizabeth ( ) Lived in Killingworth, Conn. Children:- Elizabeth, b 22 Nov 1722: mar. John Wright 26 Dec 1744 // Dinah b 8 Jan 1724: mar. 3 Nov 1752 Samuel Teal // Phebe b 12 Apr 1725: mar. Benjamin Jones // 33. Timothy: mar. Abigail Ward // Reuben, died 28 Oct 1755 // Dorothea, died 17 Jul 1813 // Prudence b Jul 1738: mar 28 May 1758 Eliakim Stevens.

 

17. Nathaniel Chittenden, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Stevens) was born 6 Jun 1701 and died Aug 1762. He mar. 6 Jan 1725 Lucy Nettleton who died Jul 1762. Lived in Killingworth, Conn. Children:- Rebecca, b 28 Sep 1727: mar. 14 May 1746 Daniel Carter // 34 Daniel b 27 Aug 1729: mar. Grace Watrous // 35. Nathaniel b 21 Jun 1731, died 11 Jan 1820: mar Mehitabel Beebe // Lucy b 25 Apr 1736: mar. Michael Merrit // Lydia b 21 Jul 1740: mar. 7 Mar 1762 Luke Stevens; of Castleton, Vermont.

 

18. Joseph Chittenden, son of Joseph and Mehitabel (Pierce) was born 3 Jan 1709. He married 14 Nov 1726 Patience Stone who was born 12 Nov 1703. Lived in Woodbury, Conn. 1739. Children:- 36. Benjamin b 24 Jul 1737 // Hannah b 30 May 1739 // poss Dea. Moses b 29 Sep 1748.

 

19. Benjamin Chittenden, son of Joseph and Mehitabel (Pierce) was born 23 May 1720 and died 1760. He mar. Elizabeth Hotchkin who was born 14 Jun 1720 and died 21 Sep 1802. Lived in North Guilford. Conn. Children:- Elizabeth b 1748, died 25 Dec 1831: unmar. // Benjamin.

 

20. John Chittenden, son of John & Sarah (Clay) was born 8 Jun 1702 and died 1 Mar 1761. He mar. 1 Mar 1730 Bathsheba Cruttenden born 8 Oct 1705, died 9 Aug 1757. Lived in Guilford. Conn. Children:- John b 1 Oct 1734, died 10 Jan 1758: unmar.

 

21. Samuel Chittenden, son of John and Sarah (Clay) was born 16 Aug 1704 and died 10 Jul 1783. He mar./1 7 Nov 1726 Susannah Bishop who was born 12 Jan 1704 and died 8 Nov 1747. He mar/2 8 Sep 1748 wid. Phyllis Johnson who was born 1 Mar 1716 and died 12 Oct 1760. He mar/3 13 Jan 1762 Huldah Fowler who was born 6 Mar 1723 and died 17 Nov 1820. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- 37. Samuel b 2 Nov 1727, d 27 May 1802: mar Mindwell Bartlett // Nathaniel b 1 Aug 1730, died 1730 // Nathaniel (twin) b 2 Jun 1732 // Susannah (twin) b 2 Jun 1732, died 16 Jun 1812: mar. John Crampton // 38. Noah b 31 Jul 1734, died 28 Sep 1802: mar. Elizabeth Crampton // Sarah b 9 Jul 1739, died 23 Jun 1766: mar. Miles Griswold // 39. Benjamin b 23 Nov 1749, died 1 Sep 1820: mar Mabel Dudley.

 

22. Gideon Chittenden, son of Joseph and Mary (Kimberly) was born 3 Feb 1698. He was married 21 Mar 1721 Abigail Bishop who was born 19 Apr 1701. Lived in New Milford, Conn. 1764. Children:- Milliscent b 5 Apr 1725, died 6 Dec 1814: mar. John Hopson // 40. Abraham b 16 Feb 1723, died 19 Jul 1810: mar. Mercy Burgis // Abigail b 17 Mar 1727: mar Samuel Stone // Prudence b 14 Oct 1729, died 22 Aug 1822: mar. Nathan Johnson // 41. Giles b 8 Dec 1731: mar. Temperance Bishop // Miles b 15 Jun 1734, died 15 Dec 1755: inmar // Ruth b 15 May 1737, died 20 Jan 1800: mar. Ebenezer Evarts // 42. Stephen b 9 May 1739: mar. Lucy Bardsley // Catherine b 9 May 1747: mar Joel Gaylord.

 

23. Daniel Chittenden, son of Joseph and Mary (Kimberly) was born 15 Mar 1700 and died 18 May 1781.   He mar. 28 Jun 1726 Abigail Downs who was born 1704 and died 1 Aug 1782.   Lived in North Guilford,  Conn.  Children:-  Mary b 26 Jun 1730, died 18 Nov 1821: mar Jared Dudley  //  Abigail b 9 Sep 1734, died 1 Feb 1829: mar. Samuel Loper  //  Daniel b 29 Apr 1737, died 30 Oct 1821: mar. Rebecca Hall  //  Thankful b 1 Jul 1834: mar. Abraham Kimberly  //  44.  Jairus b 17 Oct 1745, died 9 Mar 1828: mar. Rebecca Hall.

 

24. Joeph Chittenden, son of Joseph and Mary (Kimberly) was born 25 Jan 1702 and died 7 Apr 1794. He mar/1 14 Nov 1726 Patience Stone who was born 12 Nov 1703 and died 6 Nov 1767. He mar/2 Apr 1770 Anna Hale who was born 13 Nov 1724 and died 13 Oct 1791. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- 45. Joseph b 4 Nov 1727, died 8 Jan 1793: mar Sarah Norton // 46. Nathan b 20 Jul 1730, died 6 Jun 1819: mar. Ruth Norton // Lucy b 18 Oct 1736: mar. 24 May 1820 Melzar Fowler // 47. Ambrose b 29 Dec 1744, died 8 Nov 1838: mar. Zillah Hall.

 

25. Ebenezer Chittenden, son of Ebenezer and Mary (Johnson) was born 11 Sep 1726 and died 11 May 1812. He mar/1 25 Oct 1749 Hannah Meigs who was born 20 Nov 1727 and died 15 Feb 1751. He mar/2 Elizabeth Parmelee who was born 21 Nov 1728 and died 1820. Lived in East Guilford and New Haven, Conn. Children:- 48. Beriah b 2 Feb 1751, died 26 Jun 1827: mar. Huldah Newton // Timothy b 8 Apr 1765, died 17 May 1835: mar. Hannah Trowbridge. No Children // Elizabeth died 1797: unmar. // Hannah died Jun 1821: unmar.

 

26. Gov. Thomas Chittenden, son of Ebenezer and Mary (Johnson) was born 6 Jan 1730 and died 25 Aug 1797. He mar. 1750 Elizabeth Meigs who was born 17 Oct 1731. Lived in East Guilford and Salisbury, Conn, and Williston, Vermont. Children:- Mabel: mar. Matthew Barney, Esq. She died 1834 // 49. Noah, died 1834: mar. Sally Fasset // Mary: mar. Gov. Jonas Galusha // Hannah: mar Gen Isaac Clark // Betty: mar. James Hill // Beulah: marr Col. Matthew Lyon // 50. Gov. Martin b 12 Mar 1766, died 5 Sep 1840: mar. Anna Bentley // 51. Col. Giles b 1768, died Mar 1819: mar. Polly Hawley // 52. Truman b 3 Aug 1770, died 1 Feb 1853: mar. Lucy Jones // Electa b 1774: mar. Jacob Spafford.

 

27. Timothy Chittenden, son of Ebenezer and Mary (Johnson) was born 15 Nov 1732 and died 16 Feb 1816. He mar. 20 Apr 1758 Rebecca Skinner. Lived in Salisbury, Conn. Children:- 52A. Timothy b 20 Apr 1759, died 19 Dec 1817: mar. Anna Peck // Rebecca b 15 Oct 1763, died 12 Nov 1808: mar. Ambrose Landon // Abigail b 23 Mar 1766: mar. Isaac Everest Moore b 17 May 1768 // Olive b 24 Feb 1770, died 20 Sep 1801: mar Charles Chittenden. She was the first white person that died in “New Connecticut” // Mary b 22 Jan 1773, died May 1849.

 

28. Bethuel Chittenden, son of Ebenezer and Mary (Johnson) was born 4 Nov 1739 and died 5 Nov 1809. He mar. Deborah Strong who was born Feb 1737 and died 13 Nov 1810. Lived in Salisbury, Conn. and Shelburne, Vermont. Children:- Herman.  Had 4 other children.

 

29. William Chittenden, son of William and Rachel (White) was born 18 Apr 1730 and died 1760. He mar. 3 Oct 1751 Elizabeth Fosdick who was born 31 Jul 1731 and died 10 Nov 1787. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children;- William b 20 Jul 1752, died 5 Mar 1753 // Elizabeth b 8 May 1754: mar. Daniel Pettibone // 53. Jared b 3 May 1756, died 2 Apr 1828: mar. Elizabeth Lusk // Luther b 8 May 1760, died 31 Oct 1777, in Army of smallpox: unmar.

 

30. Jared Chittenden, son of William and Rachel (White) was born 20 Aug 1734 and died 12 Feb 1824. He mar/1 17 Aug 1757 Deborah Stone who was born 19 Aug 1737 and died 26 Apr 1792. He mar/2 12 Sep 1793 wid. Elizabeth Ward who was born 14 Mar 1739 and died 17 Sep 1819. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- 54. William, b 28 May 1758, died 27 Feb 1826: mar Ruth Fowler // Molly b 28 Mar 1760, died 14 Jan 1787: mar Caleb Fowler // 55. Levi b 21 May 1762, died 11 Nov 1835: mar Hannah Johnson // Deborah b 13 Apr 1764: mar. Timothy Scranton // 56. Amos b 15 Aug 1766, died 10 Aug 1813: mar Jerusha Graves // 57. Anson b 11 Mar 1769, died 21 Jan 1849: mar. Submit Coan // 58. Abel b 22 Jul 1771, died 27 Aug 1798: mar. Lucretia Coan // Rachel b 17 Aug 1773, died 22 Apr 1799: mar. Ezra Bishop // 59. Joel b 9 Jul 1775, died 29 Jan 1849: mar. Katy McKean // Hannah b 4 Aug 1777: mar. Lot Benton //60. Joseph Stone b 23 Mar 1782, died 18 Apr 1858: mar. Amy Benton.

 

31. Calvin Chittenden, son of William and wid. Sarah (Bishop) was born 18 Mar 1755 and died 1 May 1835. He mar. 18 Mar 1793 Abigail Leete who was born 14 Feb 1762 and died 19 Dec 1834. Lived in Richmond, Mass. Children:- William Stevens b 31 Dec 1793 // James L, b 1795, died 12 Aug 1848: mar. Clarissa Kilborn // Anna: mar. Sylvester Tracy.

 

32. Simeon Chittenden, son of Dea. Simeon and Submit (Scranton) was born 13 Apr 1742 and died 22 Sep 1812. He mar. 15 Dec 1773 Sarah Dudley who was b 3 Dec 1746 and died 12 Mar 1841. Lived in North Guilford. Conn. Josiah b 14 Oct 1774, died 23 Sep 1781 // Sally b 9 Jan 1776: died 24 Oct 1843: unmar. // 61. David b 23 Sep 1777, died 28 Jul 1861: mar. Lucy Fowler // 62. Abel b 31 Aug 1779, died 5 Dec 1816: mar Anna H. Baldwin // Simeon b 1781, died 4 Mar 1782 // Lucy b 19 Mar 1783, died 18 Sep 1814: mar. Daniel Fowler // Ruth b 19 Jan 1785, died 15 Jan 1786 // Rachel b 28 Apr 1787, died 17 Nov 1870: mar John Fowler // 63. Simeon b 3 Jan 1791, died 19 Apr 1868: mar Jerusha Fyler.

 

33. Timothy Chittenden, son of Timothy, married 18 Nov 1756 Abigail Ward. Lived in Killingworth, Conn. Children:- 64. Reuben b 21 May 1758: mar Sarah Johnson James, of Brattleboro, Vermont // Abigail b 3 Jul 1763: mar. Lemuel Kelsey on 5 Feb 1794 // Dinah b 8 Sep 1765: mar Jonathan Chatfield // Phebe b 6 Mar 1768 // Jerusha b 18 Feb 1770, died 23 Feb 1836: mar. Joel Johnson // Anna b 21 Feb 1773.

 

34. Daniel Chittenden, son of Nathaniel and Lucy (Nettleton) was born 27 Aug 1729. He mar. 1 Dec 1751 Grace Watrous. Lived in Killingworth, Conn. A joiner. Children:- Josiah b 5 May 1752 // Rebecca b 5 Feb 1754 // Samuel b 5 Jul 1755 // Eben b 10 Apr 1757 // Nancy b 4 Feb 1759 // Tryphena b 3 Aug 1760: mar. Bela Munger // 65. Daniel b 8 Aug 1762, died 23 Jul 1818: mar Nabby Blatchley // Nathaniel b 15 Apr 1764 // Grace b 23 Mar 1766 // 66. David b 21 Oct 1767 (twin) // 67. Jonathan b 21 Oct 1767 (twin) died 23 Dec 1835: mar. Tryphena Howd // Clarinda b 9 Apr 1769 // Molly b 20 Jan 1771: mar 23 Dec 1799 David Franklin.

 

35. Nathaniel Chittenden, son of Nathaniel and Lucy (Nettleton) was born 21 Jun 1731 and died 11 Jan 1820. He mar. Mehitabel Beebe who was born Dec 1733 and died 25 Nov 1805. Lived in Killingworth and Saybrook, Conn. Children:- 68. John b 7 Oct 1757, died 10 Jul 1841: mar. Rebecca Merrils // Mary b 1759: mar Richard Handy // 69. Solomon b 14 Sep 1761, died 16 Feb 1855: mar Susanna Sanford // 70. Asahel b Jan 1764, died May 1813: mar. Anna Lewis // 71. Cornelius b 6 Apr 1766, died 24 Dec 1858: mar. Rachel Porter // 72. Joseph b 1768, died Apr 1844: mar Dency Post // Hetta: mar. George Dee.

 

36. Benjamin Chittenden, son of Joseph and Patience (Stone) mar. 23 Jan 1765 Anna Baker. Lived in Woodbury, Conn and Geneva, NY. Children:- Jesse // Benjamin // Joseph // Lucy, mar Abraham Niffen of Geneva, NY, No children.

 

37. Deacon Samuel Chittenden, son of Samuel and Susanna (Bishop) was born 2 Nov 1727 and died 27 May 1802. He mar. 19 Feb 1756 Mindwell Bartlett who was born 17 May 1730 and died 3 Nov 1808. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Deacon, First Congregational Church 1802: no children.

 

38. Noah Chittenden, son of Samuel and Susanna (Bishop) was born 31 Jul 1734 and died 28 Sep 1802. He married Elizabeth Crampton who was born 28 Nov 1737 and died 26 May 1814. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- John b 22 Nov 1765, died 13 Sep 1769 // Sarah b 8 Mar 1770, died 4 Dec 1792: unmar // Elizabeth b 22 Apr 1773, died 28 Sep 1802: unmar. // Ruth b 21 Apr 1776: mar. Elisha Bartlett // Mindwell b 6 May 1779: mar. Curtiss Blatchley.

 

39. Benjamin Chittenden, son of Samuel and wid; Phylis (Johnson) was born 23 Nov 1749 and died 1 Sep 1820. He mar/1 16 Jan 1777 Mabel Dudley who was born 22 Nov 1751 and died 11 Feb 1795. He mar/2 10 Feb 1796 Lucy Fowler who was born 21 Sep 1761 and died 9 Jun 1835. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- 73. Samuel b 12 Nov 1777, died 23 Feb 1846: mar Luranda Collins // 74. Joel b 13 Nov 1785, died 13 Apr 1843: mar. Sally Carter

 

40. Abraham Chittenden, son of Gideon and Abigail (Bishop) was born 16 Feb 1723 and died 19 Jul 1810. He mar. 15 Mar 1749 Mercy Burgis who was born 26 Sep 1719 and died 20 Feb 1801. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Abraham b 10 Aug 1751, died 4 Mar 1848: mar. Diana Ward // Eliab b 26 Mar 1754, died 29 Aug 1756 // Mercy b 17 Apr 1756, died 18 Nov 1829: mar. Nathaniel Parmelee // Sarah b 13 May 1760, died 30 Aug 1769.

 

41. Giles Chittenden, son of Gideon and Abigail (Bishop) was born 8 Dec 1731. He mar. Temperance Bishop who was born 1 Mar 1732. Went to New Milford, Conn. Children:- Loraine ? // Temperance // Giles..

 

42. Stephen Chittenden, son of Gideon and Abigail (Bishop) was born 9 May 1739. He mar. Lucy Bardsley of New Milford, Conn. Children:- Miles // Stephen // Samuel // Nabby.

 

43. Ens. Daniel Chittenden, son of Daniel and Abigail (Downs) was born 29 Apr 1737 and died 30 Oct 1821, He mar. 13 Feb 1765 Rebecca Hall who was born 1740 and died 26 Feb 1817. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- Lois b 29 Nov 1765: unmar // Rebecca b 13 Nov 1770, died 3 Sep 1850: mar. Timothy Russell // 76. Daniel b 29 Aug 1776, died 23 Jul 1818: mar. Jerusha Tyler.

 

44. Jairus Chittenden, son of Daniel and Abigail (Downs) was born 17 Oct 1745 and died 9 Mar 1828. He mar. 8 Nov 1768? Rebecca Hall who was born 3 Aug 1751 and died 30 Dec 1818. Lived in New Durham, NY. 1788. Children:- Polly b 15 Feb 1770: mar. Curtiss Baldwin // 77. Leverett b 18 Jan 1772, died 9 Jan 1841: mar. Ruth Baldwin // Betsey b 8 Mar 1777, died 14 Mar 1777 // Julia b 13 Jun 1773, died 4 Dec 1841: mar. Dea. David Baldwin. No children // Jairus b 17 May 1776 // Betsey b 16 Aug 1778: mar. Stephen Calkin // Pharez b 24 Sep 1780, died 1869: mar Sybil Hubbard. No children // Sally b Oct 1782, died 10 Mar 1783 // Harvey b 26 Mar 1790, died 13 Jan 1867: mar. Sally Pratt.

 

45. Joseph Chittenden, son of Joseph and Patience (Stone) was born 4 Nov 1727 and died 8 Jan 1793. He mar/1 Sarah Norton who was born 1731 and died 14 Feb 1761. He mar/2 28 Oct 1761 Rhoda Bishop who was born 31 Oct 1721 and died 1 May 1772. He mar/3 15 Dec 1772 wid. Carine Stone who was born 31 May 1740 and died 27 Oct 1818. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Sarah b 12 May 1750: mar Aaron Bradley // Patience b 10 Dec 1753, died 18 Dec 1844: mar Benjamin Frisbie // Rachel b 10 Mar 1757, died 4 Feb 1815: mar Nathan Benton // Lucy b 9 Feb 1774, died 22 Jul 1859: mar. Silas Norton // Huldah b 10 Oct 1777: Mar. James Norton // Polly b 1 Apr 1785: mar. Zenas Bronson.

 

46. Nathan Chittenden, son of Joseph and Patience (Stone) was born 20 Jul 1730 and died 6 Jun 1819. He mar. 23 Sep 1756 Ruth Norton who was born Dec 1736 and died 12 Aug 1814. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- 78 Nathan b 19 Oct 1757, died 19 Jan 1848: mar. Sybil Johnson // Billy b 8 Jul 1760, died 18 Jul 1784, drowned. unmar // Joel b 7 Feb 1766, died 20 Mar 1766 // Ruth b 9 Apr 1767, died 26 Nov 1775 // Huldah b 24 Feb 1773, died 6 Jan 1776.

 

47. Ambrose Chittenden, son of Joseph and Patience (Stone) was born 29 Dec 1744 and died 8 Nov 1838. He mar. 25 Apr 1764 Zillah Hall who was born 5 Jan 1746 and died 25 Dec 1833. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- 79. Dr. Ambrose b 19 Aug 1764, died 8 Feb 1797: mar. Sylvia Watrous // 80. Charles b 1 Nov 1767, died 21 Apr 1842: mar Rhoda Terry // Augustus b 30 Dec 1770, died 14 Jan 1794: unmar.

 

48. Beriah Chittenden, son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Meigs) was born 2 Feb 1751 and died 26 Jun 1827. He marr/1 Huldah Newton who was born 1751 and died 13 Apr 1794. He mar/2 1795 Mary Ann Everts who was born 1749 and died 10 Sep 1802. He mar/3 wid. Mary Slater who died 5 Aug 1818. Lived in Durham, Conn. Children:- Charles b 29 Aug 1776, died 26 Feb 1833: mar Olive Chittenden // George b 16 Dec 1776, died 28 Nov 1845: mar Ruth Adams // Henry b 23 Mar 1780, died 28 Aug 1844: mar. Elizabeth Sprague // Elizabeth Hannah b 8 Jun 1783, died 11 Mar 1807: mar Daniel Abbot // Grace b 22 Nov 1804, died 18 Jul 1832: mar Cyrus Curtiss.

 

49. Noah Chittenden, son of Gov. Thomas and Elizabeth (Meigs) mar. Sally Fasset. Children:- 81. Judge Thomas: mar. poss Sally Fassett? He died 1834 // Anna: mar Truman Galusha.

 

50. Gov. Martin Chittenden, son of Gov. Thomas and Elizabeth (Meigs) was born 12 Mar 1766 and died 5 Sep 1840. He mar. 12 Mar 1796 Anna Bentley who died 25 Sep 1827. Dartmouth College. 1789. Lived in Jericho. Vermont. Children:- Almira: mar. Solomon S. Miller. Esq // 82. Truman A: mar. Betsey Rhodes // Louisa: mar Loren G. Butler // 82a George: mar. Eliza Storrs.

 

51. Col. Giles Chittenden, son of Gov. Thomas and Elizabeth (Meigs) was born 1768. He mar. Polly Hawley. Children:- Elizabeth Ann // Florilla: mar Isaac T. Hyde // Mary // 83. Eli: mar Charlotte Sinclair // Harvey // Minerva: mar. Hiram Burnham // Lucy Marilla: mar. John Mitchell // Emily // 83a Noah: mar Sarah Miller // Ossian Hawley // Giles T: mar Beulah Chittenden // 83b. Nelson H: mar Caroline Eliza Reed.

 

52. Truman Chittenden, son of Gov. Thomas and Elizabeth (Meigs) died 1 Feb 1853. He mar. Lucy Jones. Lived in Williston, Vermont. Children:- Asahel // 83c. Giles: mar Betsey Hollenbeck // Abigail: mar. Dr ( ) Welch. // Beulah: mar Giles T Chittenden // Miranda: mar John Bradley // 83d. Harvey: mar Lydia Hallach // Anson // Elijah // 83e Jonas Galusha: mar Mary Anne Nichols // Jane: mar William C. Whitman // Martin // Lucy Maria:  mar Frederick Fletcher // Pamelia: mar Luther Blodgett // Mary: mar Thomas Jefferson Chittenden.

 

52a. Timothy Chittenden, son of Timothy and Rebecca (Skinner) was born 20 Apr 1759 and died 19 Dec 1817. He was born 20 Apr 1759 and died 19 Dec 1817. He mar. Anna Peck on 7 Nov 1782. Lived in Salisbury, Conn. Children:- Julia b Jul 1784 19 Aug 1851: mar James R Dodge // Moore b 20 May 1786, died 21 May 1847: mar. Love Lee Ensign: no children // Samuel b 1 Apr 1791, died 1 Oct 1825: mar. Lavina Lamb // Timothy b 28 Dec 1793, died 7 Dec 1860: mar. Elizabeth G. Lee: no children. Deacon.

 

53. Jared Chittenden, son of William & Elizabeth (Fosdick) was born 3 May 1756 and died 2 Apr 1828. He mar/1 Elizabeth Lusk who was born 5 Oct 1766 and died 23 Nov 1803. He mar/2 Anna Douglas who was born 19 Sep 1783 and died 30 Dec 1851. Lived in Whitetown, NY. Children:- Lucy b 22 Sep 1786: mar Dr. Eli Eastman // 84. Thomas C., b 30 Aug 1788: M.C., Watertown, NY. // Elizabeth b 18 Dec 1790: mar. Thomas Angel // Sally b 13 Oct 1792 // 85. Rev. William b 25 May 1794, died 21 Sep 1854, suicide // 86. Homer b 16 Dec 1795 // 87. Virgil b 30 Aug 1797, of Adams, NY // Harriet b 20 Jun 1799, died 25 Feb 1800 // Clarissa, b 27 Feb 1801, died 5 Jun 1803 // 88. Horace b 8 Nov 1805 // Truxton b 14 Apr 1807 // Nelson b 10 Dec 1808 // Emily M. b 26 Oct 1810: mar. Robert G. Carter // Harriet b 12 Oct 1812, died 11 Apr 1825 // Mary c. b 2 Jan 1815, died 14 Sep 1834: unmar. // Jared b 7 Dec 1817 // George W. b 3 Feb 1820 // Eunice Jane b 8 May 1822 // James D. b 6 Oct 1824.

 

54. William Chittenden, son of Jared and Deborah (Stone) was born 28 May 1758 and died 27 Feb 1826. He mar. 17 Mar 1783 Ruth Fowler who was born 6 Mar 1754 and died 21 Nov 1833. Lived in Richmond, Mass. Children:- Desire b 16 Jan 1785: dy.

 

55. Dea. Levi Chittenden, son of Jared and Deborah (Stone) was born 21 May 1762 and died 11 Nov 1835. He mar. Hannah Johnson who was born 1761 and died 14 Dec 1845. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- Merab b 1784, died 9 Feb 1802: unmar // Chauncey b 1785, died 1785 // Phebe Hall b 20 Sep 1786, died 12 Nov 1870: mar. Samuel Harrison // 89. Augustus b 10 Aug 1789, died 10 Aug 1828: mar. Polly Hotchkiss // Molly b 1792, died 4 May 1818: unmar // Elizabeth b 7 Dec 1794, died 30 Sep 1853: mar Chauncey Hall // Jared b 4 Dec 1795, died 5 Dec 1796 // Jared Chauncey b 27 Aug 1799, died 13 Apr 1854: mar Rowena Barnes.

 

56. Amos Chittenden, son of Jared and Deborah (Stone) was born 15 Aug 1766 and died 10 Aug 1813. He mar 30 Sep 1794 Jerusha Graves who was born Dec 1775 and died 19 Sep 1817. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- Jason b 31 Dec 1795, died 12 Sep 1817: unmar // 91. William b 5 May 1797 died 1 Aug 1880: mar. Betsey Dudley // Dennis b 7 Jan 1799, died 9 Sep 1819: unmar // Freelove b 4 Jan 1802, died 18 Oct 1849: mar Joel Frisbie // Elizabeth Ann b 20 Dec 1805, died 24 Jan 1876: mar. Theophilus Rossiter // Harvey b 13 Dec 1807, died 13 Sep 1817 // Laura Cornelia, b 4 Jul 1811: mar. Anson Chittenden.

 

57. Anson Chittenden, son of Jared and Deborah (Stone) was born 11 Mar 1769 and died 21 Jan 1849. He mar. 28 Jan 1790 Submit Coan who was born 7 Dec 1769 and died 24 Jul 1849. Lived in Mount Pleasant, Penna. 1813. Deacon, 1st Church 1809. Children:- Chauncey b 4 Jun 1791, died 13 Sep 1794 // Deborah b 4 Dec 1792 20 Mar 1793 // 92. Josiah Chauncey b 21 May 1794: mar Siba Hand // 93. William Harvey b 4 Nov 1796: mar. Belinda Wheeler // Abel b 28 aug 1798: mar. Eliza Hiscock // 95. Zenas b 4 Sep 1800: mar. Almira Roberts // Mariette b 4 Oct 1802: mar. Heman Wheeler // Rachel b 3 Jul 1805: mar. Joseph Peck // Miranda b 23 Mar 1807, died 29 Jan 1827: unmar // 96. Anson b 13 Mar 1809: mar. Laura C. Chittenden // Anna Goodale b 23 Apr 1811: mar. Henry Bass // 97. Aaron Dutton b 17 Feb 1815; Mar. Eliza Abbott.

 

58. Abel Chittenden, son of Jared and Deborah (Stone) was born 22 Jul 1771 and died 27 Aug 1798. He mar. 11 Jan 1795 Lucretia Coan. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- 98. Martin c. b 11 Jun 1797: mar. Abigail ( ) // Emeline b 8 Jul 1798: mar. Horace Rossiter.

 

59. Joel Chittenden, son of Jared and Deborah (Stone) was born 9 Jul 1775 and died 29 Jan 1849. He mar. Feb 1796 Katy McKean who was born 8 Oct 1774 and died 7 Mar 1850. Lived New Durham, NY. Children:- Lucy Miranda b 22 Dec 1798 (twin) died 9 Jan 1851: mar. ( ) Hatch. 1 son. 1 dau. // Deborah Eliza b 22 Dec 1798 (twin) died 12 Aug 1830: unmar // Catharine b 18 Nov 1804: mar ( ) Elmendorf, 2 sons, 1 dau // Fanny b 28 Oct 1802, died 25 Feb 1835: mar. ( ) Elmendorf 2 sons, 3 daus // Julia Ann b 27 Apr 1807, died 8 Feb 1863: unmar // Rebecca Almeda b 9 apr 1809, died 18 Jun 1854: mar. ( ) Post, 2 sons, 1 dau // Pierce Roscoe b 27 Mar 1811: mar Eliza Richtmyre // Elizabeth b Apr 1813, died Apr 1813 // Henrietta b 10 Feb 1797: mar Thomas Wright. 2 sons, 8 daus // Mabel b 18 Sep 1800, died 1864: mar ( ) Way. 2 sons, 3 daus.

 

60. Joseph Stone Chittenden, son of Jared and Deborah (Stone) was born 25 Mar 1782 and died 18 Apr 1858..He mar/1 24 Nov 1802 Amy Benton who was born 17 Jun 1784 and died 26 Jan 1822. He mar/2 25 Sep 1823 Julianna Walkley who was born 9 Dec 1784 and died 5 Aug 1875. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- Harriet b 9 Oct 1803, died 22 Dec 1867: mar Isaac Fowler // Merab b 29 Jan 1805, died 19 Aug 1890: mar Austin Fowler.

 

61. David Chittenden, son of Simeon and Sarah (Dudley) was born 23 Sep 1777 and died 28 Jul 1861. He mar. 26 Dec 1802 Lucy Fowler who was born 18 Sep 1772 and died 4 Jan 1858. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- David b 10 Jan 1804, died 17 aug 1808 // Lucy Ann b 14 Feb 1806: mar Samuel W Dudley // Mary b 11 May 1808: mar William M Dudley // Susanna b 28 May 1810 // Ruth b 8 Sep 1812, died 25 Feb 1838: unmar // Sarah Dudley b 1 Feb 1814: mar Abraham Benton // 99. David Dwight b 25 Jun 1817, died 7 Feb 1890: mar. Abbie A Dudley // George Mortimer b 12 Feb 1820, died 16 Dec 1841: unmar.

 

62. Abel Chittenden, son of Simeon and Sarah (Dudley) was born 31 Aug 1779 and died 5 Dec 1816. He mar. 19 Jun 1804 Anna H Baldwin who was born 8 Feb 1784 and died 4 Jun 1845. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Henry Baldwin b 9 Nov 1805, died 27 Jun 1806 // Olive Norton b 21 Apr 1807, died 8 Dec 1882: mar Alvan Talcott // Sarah Dudley b 21 Dec 1809, died 11 Nov 1814 // Anna Hart b 14 Apr 1812 // 100. Simeon Baldwin b 29 Mar 1814: mar. Mary E. Hartwell // 101. Henry Abel b 29 Apr 1816: mar Henrietta Gano.

 

63. Simeon Chittenden, son of Simeon and Sarah (Dudley) was born 3 Jan 1791 and died 19 Apr 1868. He mar 17 Dec 1815 Jerusha Fyler who was born 24 Aug 1793 and died 25 May 1866. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- 102. Henry W. b 14 Oct 1817, died 31 Jan 1865: mar. Lucretia Wilcox // Parnel Fyler b 10 Apr 1819: mar E. Franklin Dudley // 103 William Vail b 28 Nov 1822, died 16 May 1856: mar Sarah A Frisbie // Jerusha b 12 Jun 1826, died 18 Jun 1826 // 104. John Dudley b 15 Apr 1830: mar Lucy A. Rossiter // Martin Luther b 29 Jan 1833.

 

64. Reuben Chittenden, son of Timothy and Abigail (Ward) was born May 1758. He mar. Oct 1784 Sarah Johnson who was born 7 Aug 1764. Lived in Brattleboro Vermont.

 

65. Daniel Chittenden, son of Daniel and Grace (Watrous).was born 8 Aug 1762 and died 23 Jul 1818. He mar/1 14 Feb 1788 Nabby Blatchley who was born 12 May 1768 and died 24 Nov 1792. He mar/2 wid. Nabby Blatchley. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- Maria b 1790, died 15 Nov 1808: mar. Noadiah Norton.

 

66. David Chittenden, son of Daniel and Grace (Watrous) was born 21 Oct 1767. He mar. ( ). Children:- Jonathan // Elisha.

 

67. Jonathan Chittenden, son of Daniel and Grace (Watrous) was born 21 Oct 1767 and died 23 Dec 1835. He mar. 5 Oct 1794 Tryphena Howd. Lived in Killingworth, Conn. Children:- Nancy b 1 Jan 1796: mar 1 Apr 1819 Stephen S Stanton // Eliza Ann b 26 Jan 1798: mar Nathan Stanton // 105. David b 22 May 1800, died 28 Jul 1871: mar. Phebe Johnson // 106. Jonathan b 19 Aug 1802, died 27 Oct 1869: mar Hannah Gladding // 107 Henry b 5 Oct 1805, died 28 Aug 1846: mar. Emeline Crampton // Fanny Jerusha b 23 Jul 1809: unmar.

 

68. John Chittenden, son of Nathaniel and Mehitabel (Beebe) was born 7 Oct 1757 and died 10 Jul 1841. He mar. 26 Feb 1783 Rebecca Merrills who was born 20 Aug 1764 and died 13 Apr 1834. Lived in Westbrook, Conn. Children:- Julia b 18 Jul 1784, died 18 Jan 1815: mar Becker Denison // 108. Daniel b 28 Jul 1787, died 28 Feb 1839: mar Electa Redfield // Rebecca b 26 Jul 1789, died 8 Dec 1860: mar John Jones // Amelia b 26 Jan 1792, died 1853: mar George Redfield // Fanny b 13 Aug 1794, died 24 Apr 1866: mar. Joseph Hull // 109. John b 24 May 1797, died 16 Dec 1863: mar. Jerusha Buell // 110. Alfred b 15 Apr 1799, died 22 Nov 1882: mar Anna Platts // Una b 15 Mar 1801, died 11 Nov 1805 // Charles b 29 Aug 1803, died 4 Oct 1805 // 111. Rev. Charles b 27 Sep 1805, died 27 Apr 1872: mar. Emily Cornish // 112. Horace b 24 Aug 1807: mar. Lydia Elderkin.

 

69. Soloman Chittenden, son of Nathaniel and Mehitabel (Beebe) was born 14 Sep 1761 and died 16 Feb 1855. He mar. Jun 1785 Susanna Sanford. Lived in Benson and Orwell, Vermont and St. Lawrence Co, NY., Children:- Joseph // Sanford // Susanna.

 

70. Asahel Chittenden, son of Nathaniel and Mehitabel (Beebe) was born Jan 1764 and died May 1813. He mar. Anna Lewis who was born 1764. Lived in Waterbury, Conn. Children:- Clarissa b 1764: mar. Daniel Benham // Amanda b Dec 1787: mar. Thomas Benham // Maria b 1790: mar. Isaac Castle // 113. Lucius b 1794, died 21 Dec 1868 // 114. Asahel b May 1797: mar. Harriet Treat // 115. Edward b 24 Feb 1801: mar. Emeline Castle // Alevia b Dec 1806: mar. Joseph Platt // Anna b Dec 1804: mar. David M Platt // Richard b Dec 1809, died 1830: sailor.

 

71. Cornelius Chittenden, son of Nathaniel and Mehitabel (Beebe) was born 6 Apr 1766 and died 24 Dec 1858. He mar. 29 Dec 1791 Rachel Porter who was born 5 Jun 1770 and died 5 Nov 1848. Lived in Westbrook, Conn. Children:- Rachel b 1792, died Jul 1817: mar Edmund Denison // Susan b Apr 1795, died 4 Feb 1875: mar. Horace Chapman // Hetta: mar. Oliver Norris // 116. James Porter b 1810, died Jul 1853: mar. Betsey B. Kelsey // Polly Ann: mar. Henry Lay // 117. Albert Cornelius b 14 Feb 1812, died 13 Mar 1878: mar. P. Lavinia Jones.

 

72. Joseph Chittenden, son of Nathaniel and Mehitabel (Beebe) was born 1768 and died 14 apr 1844. He mar. Dency Post. Lived in Saybrook, Conn. Children:- 118. Joseph b 3 Feb 1797 // Wealthy: mar. John Griffing // Sybil: mar Richard Jones // 119. Jonathan // Polly: mar. Edmund Jones // Austin: unmar // 120. Frederick b 26 Jul 1809: mar. Mabel Kelsey Dency, mar. William Redfield.

 

73. Samuel Chittenden, son of Benjamin and Mabel (Dudley) was born 12 Nov 1777 and died 23 Feb 1846. He mar/1 31 Mar 1803 Luranda Collins who was born 22 Dec 1774 and died 31 Jul 1805. He mar/2 1808 Amanda Kelsey who was born 1785 and died 22 Oct 1811. He mar/3 Apr 1813 Sally Warner who was born 14 Jul 1790 and died 9 Feb 1864. Lived in Madison, Conn. Children:- Luranda Collins b 18 May 1809: mar. Timothy H. Lee // 121. Samuel Conklin b 22 Sep 1811: mar. Amanda A. Munger // Henry Augustine b 31 May 1814, died 25 Dec 1834: unmar // Hosmer Ely b 10 Feb 1816, died 6 Oct 1844, lost at sea: unmar // Chapman Warner b 27 Dec 1818, died 28 Dec 1880: unmar, insane // William Ferdinand b 1 Aug 1825: unmar // 122. John Newton b 25 Dec 1827: mar. Elizabeth J. Cruttenden.

 

74. Joel Chittenden, son of Benjamin and Mabel (Dudley) was born 13 Nov 1785 and died 13 Apr 1843. He mar. 20 May 1818 Sally Carter who was born 6 Aug 1797 and died 6 Mar 1844. Lived in Madison, Conn. Children:- Charles Carter b 30 Apr 1819, died 6 Oct 1844, lost in Brig “Ocean” // Lucy Fowler b 20 Feb 1821, died 13 Nov 1874: unmar // Benjamin Franklin b 24 Jul 1822, died 6 Oct 1844, lost at sea // Mary Mehitabel b 2 Oct 1824, died 2 Mar 1878: mar Dwight Humiston // Joel b 23 Nov 1825, died 1 Jan 1826 // Sarah Amelia b 24 May 1830: mar. William F. Bishop.

 

75. Abraham Chittenden, son of Abraham and Mercy (Burgis) was born 10 Aug 1751 and died 4 Mar 1848. He was born 10 Aug 1751 and died 4 Mar 1848. He mar/1 17 Nov 1774 Diana Ward who was born 24 Sep 1753 and died 24 Apr 1784. He mar/2 25 May 1785 wid. Lydia Baldwin Rose who was born 1752 and died 17 Oct 1819. Lived Guilford, Conn. Deacon, 1st Church 1799. Children:- Sarah b 13 Oct 1775, died 27 Apr 1863: mar Dr. Jared Redfield // Betsey b 23 Jul 1777, died 20 Feb 1850: mar Benjamin Baldwin // 123. Abraham b 17 Nov 1781, died May 1868: mar Deborah Fowler // Diana b 13 Apr 1786, died 7 Feb 1826: mar David Parmelle // 124. John Baldwin b 16 Jan 1790, died 23 Jan 1863: mar Eliza Robinson // 125. Henry Ward b 7 Dec 1794, twin, died 30 Oct 1867: mar Charlotte Griffing // Lydia b 7 Dec 1794, twin, died 13 Dec 1824: mar Samuel Robinson.

 

76. Daniel Chittenden, son of Abraham and Diana (Ward) was born 29 Aug 1776 and died 23 Jul 1818, a suicide. He married/1. 19 May 1797 Jerusha Tyler. He married/2 30 Mar 1817 Hannah Van Zandt who was born 20 Jun 1791 and died 22 Jul 1870. Children:- Julia b 21 Jan 1799: mar James Bishop // 126. William Wolcott b Jan 1818: mar Rebecca Augur.

 

77. Leverett Chittenden, son of Jairus and Rebecca (Hall) was born 18 Jan 1772 and died 9 Jan 1841. He married Ruth Baldwin who was born 30 Oct 1772 and died 1 Jul 1850. Lived in Durham, NY. Children:- Sally: mar Henry Van Wormer // 126A. Alanson Baldwin b 20 Sep 1797, died 11 Apr 1853: mar Anna C Koitz // 127. Daniel b 8 Jan 1800, died 17 Aug 1836: mar Mary A Lowell // 128. Curtiss Baldwin b 7 Jul 1802, died 1 Dec 1843:mar Armenia Humphrey // 129. Leverett b 19 Aug 1804, died 15 Oct 1868: mar Marinda Moss // 130. Matthias Hall b 1 May 1807, died 1881: mar Lucinda Chase // Emeline b 15 Dec 1809: unmarr // Rebecca M. b 22 Oct 1818: mar Edmund Pratt

 

78. Nathan Chittenden, son of Nathan and Ruth Norton was born 19 Oct 1757 and died 19 Jan 1848. He married/1 Sybil Johnson who was born 1759 and died 25 Jul 1821. He married/2 Oct 1821 Lucy H. Johnson who was born 20 Jun 1772 and died 23 Oct 1851. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Ruth b 10 Jan 1779, died 17 Jun 1833: mar Andrew Norton // 131. Justus Johnson b 12 Jun 1782, died 8 Aug 1865: mar Lucretia Cruttenden // Nancy b 26 Sep 1784, died 18 Oct 1788 // Amelia b 22 Feb 1787, died 20 Jun 1801 // Nancy b 27 Feb 1789 9 Sep 1810: unmar // 132. Billy b 27 Apr 1791, died 3 Nov 1872: mar Eunice Fowler.

 

79. Dr Ambrose Chittenden, son of Ambrose and Zillah (Hall) was born 19 Aug 1764 and died 8 Feb 1797. He married 15 Mar 1786 Sylvia Watrous who died 13 Oct 1802. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Wealthy Watrous b 3 Jan 1787: mar Benjamin Maltby // Horatio Hale, of New Jersey // Sophia Adelia b 10 Dec 1795: mar Moses Gaylord Benjamin.

 

80. Charles Chittenden, son of Ambrose and Zillah (Hall) was born I Nov 1767 and died 21 Apr 1842. He married/1 2 Oct 1788 Rhoda Terry who was born 1768 and died 25 Nov 1832. He married/2 16 Mar 1833, wid, Elsie Meigs who was born 24 Apr 1784 and died 26 Feb 1885. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Jonathan b 6 Apr 1791: unmar // Betsey b 28 Oct 1794, died 2 Sep 1842: mar William Stanton // Martha Jennette b 4 Sep 1795: mar Amos C Hotchkiss // Rhoda b 30 Jan 1798: mar Samuel Barnes // Harmony b 25 Nov 1801, died 27 Jan 1881: mar Charles Dolph.

 

81. Judge Thomas Chittenden, son of Noah and Sally (Fasset): married Sally Fassett. Children:- 133. Thomas Jefferson: mar Mary Chittenden.

 

82. Truman A. Chittenden, son of Gov. Martin and Anna (Bentley): married Betsey Rhodes. Children:- Almira: mar Artemus Flagg // Lucinda: mar Phineas P. Wilkins // 134. Martin W: mar Mary Ann Hyde // Mary A.: mar Thomas Jefferson Martin // Sarah L.:mar Joseph Burnham Small // Ellen: mar George W. Shattuck // Edwin.

 

82A. George Chittenden, son of Gov. Martin and Anna (Bentley): marr Eliza Storrs. Children:- Henry // Louisa: mar George W. Smith.

 

83. Eli Chittenden, son of Col. Giles and Polly (Hawley): married Charlotte Sinclair. Children:- Elizabeth Ann: mar Thomas H. Canfield.

 

83A. Noah Chittenden, son of Col. Giles and Polly (Hawley): married Sarah Miller. Children:- Mary Elizabeth // Charlotte Eliza // William Dudley // Percy Augustine.

 

83B. Nelson H. Chittenden, son of Col. Giles and Polly (Hawley) married Caroline Eliza Reed. Children:- Giles Eli // Henry Reed // George Nelson // Charlotte Elizabeth.

 

83C. Giles Chittenden, son of Truman and Lucy (Jones) married Betsey Hollenback. Lived in Williston, Vermont. Children:- Abba: mar Alvan C. Welch // 135. Lucius E. b 24 May 1824: mar Mary Y Hatch // Arabell.

 

83D Harvey Chittenden, son of Truman and Lucy (Jones) married Lydia Hallock. Children:- 136. Hiram: mar Salome B. Andrews // Cornelia: mar Isaac Curtiss // 137. Henry: mar Emily Hansford // 138. Mark: mar Francis Aldrich // Lucy L.: mar George Hurd // Margaret

 

83E. Jonas Galusha Chittenden, son of Truman and Lucy (Jones) married Mary Ann Nichols. Children:- 139. Fred: mar Laura A Phelps // Maria: mar Jesse C. Billings.

 

84. Thomas C Chittenden, son of Jared and Elizabeth (Lusk) lived Watertown, NY. Lawyer, M.C. P.M.

 

85. Rev. William Chittenden, son of Jared and Anna (Douglas) was born 25 May 1794 and died 2 Sep 1854. Children:- Elethea M. L.

 

86. Homer Chittenden, son of Jared and Anna (Douglas), was born 16 Dec 1795. He married 26 Sep 1819 Margaret F. Trowbridge who was born 1789 and died 6 Jun 1839. Lived in Adams, NY. Children:- Clarissa Jane b 26 Jun 1821 // Thomas C. b 21 Oct 1823: mar Cornelius A. Redney // Sarah Corinna b 30 Nov 1825: mar John F. Goss // Margaret C b 14 Apr 1834: married Robert Bentley.

 

87. Virgil Chittenden, son of Jared and Anna (Douglas) was born 30 Aug 1797. He married/1 15 Oct 1820 Julia E. Curtiss who died 16 Jun 1822. He married/2 17 Sep 1823 Hannah Bronson. Children:- Julia b 10 Jun 1822, died 18 Jun 1822 // Lyman B. b 8 Jul 1824: mar Mary S Bosworth // Hannah H b 14 Dec 1826: mar Edward Ray // Jared b 29 Jan 1829: mar Jennie C. Hinsdale // Virgil b 25 Oct 1831, died 25 Jul 1835 // William Isaac b 22 Oct 1833 // Henrietta M. b 2 Jun 1841.

 

88. Horace Chittenden, son of Jared and Anna (Douglas) was born 8 Nov 1805. He married Caroline Wilson who was born 6 Aug 1803. Children:- William b 30 Sep 1839 // Henry Clay b 30 Jul 1843.

 

89. Augustus Chittenden, son of Dea, Levi and Hannah (Johnson) was born 10 Aug 1789 and died 10 Aug 1828. He married Polly Hotchkiss who was born 27 Jan 1795 and died 21 Nov 1870. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- Mary Elizabeth b Jul 1819: mar Henry Goodale // 140. Henry L. b 30 Mar 1823: mar Julia A. Dibble.

 

90. Jared Chauncey Chittenden, son of Dea. Levi and Hannah (Johnson) was born 27 August 1799 and died 13 Apr 1854. He married 19 May 1825 Rowena Barnes who was born 27 Nov 1806. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- Angeline A. b 18 Nov 1826, died 21 Oct 1850: mar Martin C. Bishop // Lucy Ann b 16 Oct 1828, died 10 Sep 1845: unmar // Rhoda Barnes b 21 Apr 1831: mar Samuel D Cruttenden // Eliza Matilda b 18 Dec 1833, died 21 Sep 1843 // Mary Elizabeth b 24 Oct 1840: mar Edward A. Kelsey // Levi Odell b 28 Sep 1844: mar/1 Janet E. Hull, no children. mar/2 12 Mar 1890 Lizzie Burr.

 

91. William Chittenden, son of Amos and Jerusha (Graves) was born 5 May 1797 and died 1 Aug 1880. He married 1 Jan 1821 Betsey Dudley who was born 9 Dec 1800. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Betsey Eliza b 2 Mar 1822: mar Sidney A. Dowd // 141. Amos b 4 Aug 1824: mar Harriet J. Case // Mary b 9 Jul 1827: mar David D Carter // Lydia b 20 Jan 1831, died 7 Dec 1854: unmar // Catherine b 1 Aug 1835, died 22 Mar 1870: mar Joseph S. Scranton.

 

92. Josiah Chauncey Chittenden, son of Anson and Submit (Coan) was born 21 May 1794 and died 14 Sep 1865. He married 11 Oct 1816 Siba Hand who was born 13 May 1796 and died 29 Aug 1876. Lived in Clinton, Conn. Children:- Artemisis b 24 Jan 1818: mar John R. Farnham // 142. Daniel Anson b 10 Apr 1820, died 7 Sep 1847: mar Maria Buell // 143. William Augustus b 22 Jul 1826, died 10 Feb 1867: mar Harriet A. Wheeler.

 

93. William Harvey Chittenden, son of Anson and Submit (Coan) was born 4 Nov 1796. He married 30 Oct 1817 Belinda Wheeler. Lived in Mount Pleasant, Penna. Belinda was born Jan 1797. Children:- Zaida b 6 Aug 1818: mar Calvin O. Cobb // Jennette b 12 Apr 1822: mar James Pratt // Salome b 8 Mar 1824: mar J.B. Muzzy // 144 William Wallace b 30 Mar 1826, died 24 Jan 1855: mar Huldah Prouty // Emeline b 6 Sep 1828: mar George H King // Jane b 9 Dec 1830: mar Dr. Frederick Tracy // Almira b 2 Mar 1833: mar R.E. Prouty // Artmeisia b 25 Oct 1835 // Abel L. b 18 Mar 1838: mar Emily L. Hall.

 

94. Abel Chittenden, son of Anson and Submit (Coan) was b 28 Aug 1798. He married/1 17 May 1820 Eliza Hiscock who was born 24 Mar 1803 and died 29 Jun 1849. He married/2 Sep 1850 Harriet Griffin who was born 1811 and died 3 Jun 1879. Lived in Mount Pleasant, Penna. and Clinton, Conn. Deacon. Children:- Eliza Maria b 22 Apr 1821: mar Henry Spencer // 145. Noah Anson b 19 Jan 1829: mar Sophia Abbott // Laura Cornelia b 22 Oct 1830: mar George L. Bush.

 

95. Zenas Chittenden, son of Anson and Submit (Coan) was born 4 Sep 1800. He married Almira Roberts. Lived in Mt Pleasant, Penna, 1817. Children:- 146. Jared M. b 25 Jul 1823: mar Mary Wells // Samuel N b 7 Jul 1826: mar Martha H. Slocum who died 1865. No children.

 

96. Anson Chittenden, son of Anson and Submit (Coan) was born 13 Mar 1809. He married 7 Mar 1831 Laura C. Chittenden who was born 4 Jul 1811. Lived in Mount Pleasant, Penna. Children:- Richard A. b 1 Sep 1832: mar Rhoda A. Alexander // Elizabeth b 21 May 1840: mar Nelson E. Kennedy.

 

97. Aeron Dutton Chittenden, son of Anson and Submit (Coan) was born 7 Feb 1815. He married 30 Apr 1846 Eliza Abbott. Lived in Mount Pleasant, Penna. Children:- Eliza Ann b 22 Feb 1850: mar ( ) Carpenter.

 

98. Martin C Chittenden, son of Abel and Lucretia (Coan) was born 11 Jun 1797. He married Abigail ( ) Lived in Pana, Illinois. Children:- Edward F. // Mary E b 23 Jul 1835, died 22 May 1860: unmar.

 

99. David Dwight Chittenden, son of David and Lucy (Fowler) was born 25 Jun 1817 and died 7 Feb 1890. He married 22 Aug 1844 Abbie A. Dudley who was born 22 Mar 1823. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- George Mortimer b 24 May 1846: mar Hattie B. Wolcott // 148. Dwight David b 28 Aug 1847: mar Luella A. Rossiter // Ruth Fowler b 15 Jul 1849, died 9 Sep 1871: unmar // 149. Dudley b 30 Dec 1851: mar Mary Elizabeth Page // Frederic b 19 Aug 1855 // Lucy Fowler b 25 Apr 1863.

 

100. Simeon Baldwin Chittenden, son of Abel and Anna H. Baldwin was born 29 Mar 1814. He married/1 10 May 1837 Mary E. Hartwell who was born 29 Sep 1818 and died 3 Sep 1852. He married/2 11 Oct 1854 wid. Cornelia B. Colton who was born 13 Feb 1817 and died 12 Apr 1884. Lived in Brooklyn, NY, M.C. Children:- Mary Hartwell b 18 Aug 1840, died 13 Sep 1871: mar Dr William T. Lusk // 150. Simeon Baldwin b 6 Jun 1845: mar Mary W. Hill // Charles Sherman b 11 Aug 1850, died 15 Jun 1852.

 

101. Henry Abel Chittenden, son of Abel and Anna H. (Baldwin) was born 29 Apr 1816. He married 6 Sep 1844 Henrietta Gano who was born 11 Dec 1825. Lived in Montclair, NJ. Children:- Henry Abel b 11 Apr 1846: mar 5 Jun 1888 Alice Goldsmith. wid. // Anna Rebecca b 14 Sep 1847: mar David D Duncan Esq // Henrietta Louise b 3 Feb 1849, died 22 Jan 1851 // Daniel Gano b 23 Aug 1852 // Charles Baldwin b 7 Jan 1855: mar Charlotte Idelette Tandy // Elizabeth Louisa b 5 Jan 1857: William E. Pinkham, DDS // William Lawrence b 23 Mar 1861 // Mary Amabel b 31 Dec 1862, died 4 Apr 1876.

 

102. Henry W. Chittenden, son of Simeon and Jerusha (Fyler) was born 14 Oct 1817 and died 31 Jan 1865. He married 14 Oct 1839 Lucretia Wilcox who died 31 Jul 1866. Lived in California. Children:- Charles Redfield b Jun 1842, died Mar 1843 // 151. Charles Redfield b 29 Jan 1844: mar Mary Charlotte McKee // Henry b 8 Oct 1845, died 8 Apr 1846 // Maria Louisa b 24 Jul 1854, died 1857.

 

103. William Vail Chittenden, son of Simeon and Jerusha (Fyler) was born 28 Nov 1822 and died 16 May 1856. He married 31 Dec 1845 Sarah A Frisbie who was born 5 Aug 1822. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- Henry Scott b 27 Dec 1846, died 24 Mar 1879, in Texas: unmar. // Emily Louisa b 1 Oct 1848, died 7 May 1882: mar Charles A. Fowler // Simeon Dudley b 20 Jul 1851: mar Jennie B. Crittenden // William Horace b 31 Jan 1854, died 15 Feb 1862.

 

104. John Dudley Chittenden, son of Simeon and Jerusha (Fyler) was born 15 Apr 1830. He married 28 Jun 1854 Lucy A. Rossiter who was born 23 Dec 1828. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- William Henry b 26 Dec 1857, died 18 Oct 1884: unmar. // Sarah Todd b 25 Nov 1859 // John Charles Fremont, b 29 Jan 1862 // Jonathan Franklin b 29 Jan 1864, died 6 Apr 1865.

 

105. David Chittenden, son of Jonathan and Tryphena (Howd) was born 22 May 1800 and died 28 Jul 1871. He married 15 Jan 1823 Phebe Johnson who was born 19 Dec 1801 and died 20 Mar 1872. Lived in Killingworth, Conn. Children:- 152. Joel Frederic b 9 Oct 1823: mar Mary Williams // 153. Alfred b 3 Aug 1827: mar Lucretia Loomis // 154. Henry b 11 Nov 1829: mar Harriet Landon // Sarah Jerusha b 11 Nov 1831: mar George W. Hotchkiss // 154A. Daniel b 13 Mar 1836: mar Eliza A. Williams // Austin b 2 May 1837: mar Mary Wellman // Eliza Ann b 28 Jan 1841: mar Watson Davis // Charles Henry b 1 Apr 1845: mar Jennie Winslow.

 

106. Jonathan Chittenden, son of Jonathan and Tryphena (Howd) was born 19 Aug 1802 and died 27 Oct 1869. He married Hannah Gladding who was born 1812. Lived in Madison, Conn. Children:- Jonathan Samuel b 29 Sep 1832 // Elizabeth Ann b 12 Aug 1835, died 30 Jun 1836 // Charles b 1838.

 

107. Henry Chittenden, son of Jonathan and Tryphena (Howd) was born 5 Oct 1805 and died 24 Aug 1846. He married 6 Jan 1830 Emeline Crampton who was born 24 Nov 1808 and died 11 Jul 1878. Lived in Killingworth, Conn. Children:- Samuel Henry b 1 Sep 1830, died 17 Oct 1864, killed on railroad: unmar // Susan Emeline b 1 Mar 1832, died 4 Apr 1879: mar John Henry Tileston.

 

108. Daniel Chittenden, son of John and Rebecca (Merrills) was born 28 Jul 1787 and died 28 Feb 1839. He married 30 Aug 1812 Electa Redfield who was born 9 Aug 1788 and died 23 Mar 1864. Lived in Westbrook, Conn and Riga, NY. No children

 

109. John Chittenden, son of John and Rebecca (Merrills) was born 24 May 1797 and died 16 Dec 1863. He married 23 Sep 1824 Jerusha Buell who was born 19 Jan 1803. Lived in Boston, Ohio and Hudson, Ohio 1835. Children:- Charles G. b 15 Feb 1833: mar Lydia A. Wadsworth // Electa A. b 21 Feb 1826, died 23 Jan 1850: mar Hart Smith // Martha M. b 1 Apr 1828, died 17 Feb 1934 // Susan M. b 25 Mar 1827: mar Thomas Lillibridge // Maria // Henrietta E. b 20 Nov 1829: mar Joseph J. Smith // Martha M. b 14 Dec 1834: mar Bradford Post // Samuel B. b 29 Jun 1839, died 4 Sep 1839.

 

110. Alfred Chittenden, son of John and Rebecca (Merrills) was born 15 Apr 1799 and died 22 Nov 1882. He married 31 Oct 1822 Anna Platts who was born 10 Jan 1799 and died 25 Feb 1883. Lived in Westbrook, Conn. Children:- 155. Daniel Alanson b 16 Sep 1823: mar Nancy Platts // Sarah Ann b 22 Oct 1826: mar Charles Stevens // 156. Horace Horatio b 2 Apr 1829: mar Emily E. Doane // Eunice M b 1 Jun 1831: mar Joseph Post // Charles Alfred b 23 Nov 1835: mar Dency M. Redfield.

 

111. Rev. Charles Chittenden, son of John and Rebecca (Merrills) was born 27 Sep 1805 and died 27 Apr 1872. He married 29 Mar 1835 Emily Cornish who was born Feb 1805. Lived in Waterbury, Conn. Children:- Mary Elizabeth b 2 Aug 1841, died 7 Jun 1878; mar Frank G. Perkins.

 

112. Horace Chittenden, son of John and Rebecca (Merrills) was born 24 Aug 1807. He married 1833 Lydia Elderkin who was born 1808 and died 1877. Lived in Churchville, NY. Children:- 157. George Redfield b 11 Jul 1834, died Aug 1881: mar Nellie Treat // Frances: mar Daniel Rexford. had 2 sons, twins, dy.

 

113. Lucius Chittenden, son of Asahel and Anna (Lewis) was born 1794 and died 21 Dec 1868. He married/1 ( ) Austin. married/2 ( ) Lawson. married/3 ( ) Lamson. married /5 6 Jul 1866 Amelia Lockwood. Of Stamford, Conn. Lived in New York. Children:- Lucia: mar Frederic C.B. Coulson // Other children dy.

 

114. Asahel Chittenden, son of Asahel and Anna (Lewis) was born May 1797 and died Mar 1880. He married Mar 1829 Harriet Treat. Lived in Columbus, Ohio. Children:- Richard Lucius b 10 Jul 1830: Kent College, 1849 // Steven b 1 Jan 1833: Yale College, 1855 // Henry Treat b 18 Dec 1834: Yale College, 1855 // John C. b 10 Feb 1838 // Harriet E. b 8 Oct 1840, died 20 Oct 1840 // Charlotte b 29 Oct 1841 // Sarah b 2 Feb 1847.

 

115. Edward Chittenden, son of Asahel and Anna (Lewis) was born 24 Feb 1801. He married/1 3 Apr 1828 Emiline Castle who was born 1810 and died 17 May 1871. He married/2 wid. Caroline (Sloan) Bailey. Lived in Waterbury, Conn. Children:- Emeline b 22 May 1829: mar Ellsworth D. Ives // Ellen Amelia b 23 Jun 1832: mar Charles S. Northrop.

 

116. James Porter Chittenden, son of Cornelius and Rachel (Porter) was born 1810 and died Jul 1853. He married 22 Aug 1827 Betsey B. Kelsey. Lived in Rocheport. Children:- James Porter b 1828 // Polly Ann b 1830 // Orson b 1832 // William b 1835 // Elizabeth // Hatfield // Albert // Child.

 

117. Albert Cornelius Chittenden, son of Cornelius and Rachel (Porter) was born 14 Feb 1812 and died 13 Mar 1878. He married 9 Jul 1835 Patience Lavinia Jones who was born 23 Jan 1819 and died 1859. Lived in Westbrook, Conn, and Ripon, Wisconsin. Minister. Children:- 158. Richard Handy b 17 Mar 1836: mar Lucy Lee Brace // 158A. Albert Jerome b 26 Jul 1838: mar Eliza Partridge // 159. Henry Newton b 10 Sep 1840: mar Amelia Fredericks // Adelaide Lavinia b 7 Apr 1843: mar W.A.A. Parker // 160. Alson Cornelius b 29 Jul 1845: mar Agnes Hill // Caroline Dency b 8 Jan 1849: mar Dr. J.M. Turner // Rev. Ezra Porter, b 22 Feb 1851 // Emma Rhodella b 1 Oct 1853: mar Henry J. Clarke.

 

118. Joseph Chittenden, son of Joseph and Dency (Post) was born 3 Feb 1797. He married/1 Emily Griffing who died 1816. He married/2 28 Mar 1822 Hannah Platts who died 1 Jan 1823 (no children) He married/3 Roxane Hayden who died Apr 1855. Lived in Saybrook, Conn. Children:- Emily b 16 Sep 1816: mar John Parker // John // Frederic: mar Clarinda Burr.

 

119. Jonathan Chittenden, son of Joseph and Dency (Post) married a Spanish woman. Lived in Lima, S.A.

 

120. Frederic Chittenden, son of Joseph and Dency (Post) was born 26 Jul 1809. He married/1 Mabel Kelsey who died 20 Jun 1844. He married/2 I Jun 1845 Jane A. Blatchley who was born 25 Jun 1822 and died 6 Dec 1871. Lived in North Madison, Conn. Children:-Alden Frederic b 19 May 1849 // Byron Irving 10 Oct 1852 // Olive J. b 1 Aug 1857.

 

121. Samuel Conklin Chittenden, son of Samuel and Amanda (Kelsey) was born 22 Sep 1811. He married 8 Feb 1843 Amanda A. Munger who died 27 Nov 1813. Lived in Madison, Conn. Children:- Samuel Hosmer b 18 Nov 1845 // Clarissa b 1 Mar 1848, died 3 Mar 1848 // 160A. George Benjamin b 25 Dec 1849: mar Katie Spencer Delanao.

 

122. John Newton Chittenden, son of Samuel and Sally (Warner) was born 25 Dec 1827. He married 3 Oct 1855 Elizabeth J. Cruttenden who was born 13 Jan 1823. Lived in Madison, Conn. Children:- Sarah Warner b 14 Jun 1856: mar Burton A. Hull // Ellen Scranton b 25 Nov 1859 // Edward Augustus b 9 Dec 1863.

 

123. Abraham J. Chittenden, son of Abraham and Diana (Ward) was born 17 Nov 1781 and died May 1868. He married/1 23 Sep 1803 Deborah Fowler who was born 5 Aug 1784 and died Sep 1822. He married/2 1830 Clarissa Parsons. Lived in Warsaw, Illinois. Children:- 161. George Augustus b 23 Aug 1805 // Jennette b 17 May 1807: mar/1 James Cooley: mar/2 ( ) Ely: mar/3 Robert Neal. No Children // 162. Edward Fowler b 28 Jun 1809: mar Julia Rogers // Eliza b 6 May 1811: mar Rev. Benjamin F. Morris: // E. mar Hannah Ely. Frank died ae 25 // 163. James Henry b 24 Jul 1813: mar Mary J Brown // 164. Abraham Baldwin b 28 Oct 1815: mar Elizabeth Bates // 165. William Ward b 28 Feb 1818: mar Helen Aldrich // Mary b 28 Dec 1820, died 18 May 1841: mar Dr. Joseph Wilkinson // 165A. B. Franklin b 17 Aug 1837: mar Mary E. Cherry // 165B. John b 1849 mar Anna Kettiny.

 

124. Dea. John Baldwin Chittenden, son of Abraham and wid. Lydia (Baldwin) was born 16 Jan 1790 and died 23 Jan 1863. He married 12 Jan 1814 Eliza Robinson who was born 12 Mar 1791 and died 30 Oct 1862. Deacon. First Congregational Church 1823. Lived in Mendon, Illinois 1831. Children:- John Augustus b 23 Oct 1814, died 25 May 1827 // 165C. Samuel Robinson b 2 Oct 1817: mar Caroline Frisbie // 165D. Henry Robinson b 22 May 1822: mar Emily Wells // 165E. Abraham b 15 Dec 1824: mar Letitia Barclay // Sarah Caldwell b 10 Nov 1826, died 18 Nov 1826 // 165F. John Augustus b 24 Dec 1827, died 26 Oct 1872: mar Elizabeth Frisbie // Sarah Elizabeth b 19 Apr 1832, died Sep 1854: mar Dr. ( ) Mason // John Augustus the 1st, drowned.

 

125. Henry Ward Chittenden, son of Abraham and wid. Lydia (Baldwin) Rose was born 7 Dec 1794 and died 30 Oct 1867. He married/1  17 May 1820 Charlotte Griffing who was born 28 Jan 1800 and died 5 May 1822. He married/2 10 Mar 1824 Mary Griffing who was born 6 Feb 1801 and died 21 Mar 1878. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Sarah Brown b 18 Jun 1835: mar Edward H. Owen.

 

126. William Wolcott, son of Daniel and Hannah (Van Zandt) was born Jan 1818. He married 1847 Rebecca Augur who was born Jan ( ) Children:- Christina Isabella born 1809: mar W.R. Bunnell.

 

126A. Alanson Baldwin Chittenden, son of Leveret and Ruth (Baldwin) was born 20 Sep 1797 and died 11 Apr 1853. He married 12 Oct 1829 Anna C. Koitz who was born 14 Apr 1799. Lived in Schenectady, NY. Union College 1826. Minister. Children:- Alanson b 30 Jun 1831, died 16 Aug 1852: unmar. Union College 1852.

 

127. Daniel Chittenden, son of Leverett and Ruth Baldwin was born 8 Jan 1800 and died 17 Aug 1836. He married 23 Mar 1826 Mary A. Lowell who was born 24 Jan 1806 and died 13 Jul 1881. Lived in Victory. NY. A minister. Children:- Edwin Judson b 10 May 1828, died 2 Mar 1847: unmar // Lutheria Emerette b 19 Mar 1831: mar Lorenzo Reniff // Clara Alida b 2 Apr 1836: mar Eugene Van Alta.

 

128. Curtiss Baldwin Chittenden, son of Leverett and Ruth (Baldwin) was born 7 Jul 1802 and died 1 Dec 1843. He married 25 Sep 1823 Amenia Humphrey who was born 18 Oct 1802 and died 5 Mar 1878. Lived in Victory and Conesville, NY. Children:-166. Curtiss Baldwin b 30 Jun 1824: mar Harriet Netton // Eliza Ann b 14 May 1826: mar Joseph Schoville // Catherine b 12 Oct 1827, died 22 Nov 1827 // James Henry b 7 Jun 1829, died 20 Jul 1830 // Celestia Rebecca b 10 May 1831: mar Benjamin K. Miller // 167. Hamilton Van Dyck b 27 Dec 1832: mar Sarah Plant // 168. Arland Humphrey b 9 Nov 1835: mar Elizabeth Brunt // Sophronia Amenia b 12 Oct 1839: mar Ebenezer Griffin // Caroline Louisa b 3 May 1841: mar Eugene A. Smith.

 

129. Leverett Chittenden, son of Leverett and Ruth (Baldwin) was born 19 Aug 1804 and died 15 Oct 1868. He married 13 Jul 1841 Marinda Moss who was born 26 Feb 1814 and died 1870. Lived in Durham, NY. Children:- Loretta Cordelia b 21 Oct 1842, died 13 Oct 1844.

 

130. Matthias Hall Chittenden, son of Leverett and Ruth (Baldwin) was born 1 May 1807 and died 1881. He married 30 Mar 1830  Lucinda Chase who was born 26 Mar 1811. Lived in Hunter, NY. Children:- Mary Jane b 30 Jul 1833: mar William Henry Inderleid // 169. Alanson Hervey b 18 Sep 1835, died 19 Sep 1874: mar Elizabeth Sturtevant // Albert William b 28 Aug 1842, died 11 May 1863 // Sarah Rebecca b 13 Jun 1844 // Edward Bigelow b 25 Feb 1847, died 15 Feb 1853 // Edward Alanson b 5 Sep 1870, adopted..

 

131. Justus Johnson Chittenden, son of Nathan and Sybil (Johnson) was born 12 Jun 1782 and died 8 Aug 1865. He married 6 Jun 1804 Lucretia Cruttenden who was born 2 Jul 1784 and died 24 May 1858. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Amelia b 4 Jul 1805, died 15 Jul 1842: mar William Starr // Clarissa b 5 Jun 1808 // 169A Denison b 16 Sep 1810, died 30 Dec 1889: mar Annette A. Coan // Nancy L. b 9 Mar 1813: mar Bildad Bishop // Sarah H b 26 May 1817, died 4 Mar 1845: mar Stephen Spencer.

 

132. Billy Chittenden, son of Nathan and Sybil (Johnson) was born 27 Apr 1791 and died 3 Nov 1872. He married 4 May 1814 Eunice Fowler who was born 9 Feb 1793 and died 17 Oct 1890. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Mary Fowler b 19 Mar 1815: mar William H Augur // Harriet Eliza b 6 Jul 1817, died 27 Jan 1871: mar Charles A Ball

 

133. Thomas Jefferson Chittenden, son of Judge Thomas and poss Sally (Fassett) married Mary Chittenden. Children:- Silas // Truman // Lawrence.

 

134. Martin W. Chittenden, son of Truman and Betsey (Rhodes) married Mary Ann Hyde. Children:- Arthur Truman

 

135. Lucius E. Chittenden, son of Giles And Betsey (Hollenback) was born 24 May 1824. He married 15 Sep 1852 Mary Y. Hatch. Lived at 25 West 38th Street, New York. Children:- Horace H.: mar Bertha B. Peters // Mary L. // Bessie B.

 

136. Hiram Chittenden, son of Harvey and Lydia (Hallock) married Salome B. Andrews. Children:- Ellen L. // Charles H.

 

137. Henry Chittenden, son of Harvey and Lydia (Hallock) married Emily Hansford. Children:- Carl.

 

138. Mark Chittenden, son of Harvey and Lydia (Hallock) married Frances Aldrich. Children:- Lena H.

 

139. Fred Chittenden, son of Jonas Galusha and Mary Ann (Nichols) married Laura A. Phelps. Children:- Charles // Frank // George.

 

140. Henry L. Chittenden, son of Augustus and Rowena (Barnes) was born 20 Mar 1823. He married 15 Apr 1844 Julia A. Dibble who was born 1 May 1819. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- George Henry b 2 Mar 1846: mar Kate Rossiter // 170. William Erwin b 24 Jan 1853: mar Harriet Chittenden // Mary Eunecia b 31 Aug 1861.

 

141. Amos Chittenden, son of William and Betsey (Dudley) was born 4 Aug 1824. He married 22 May 1850 Harriet J. Case who was born 15 Aug 1827. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Ellen Louisa b 16 Sep 1851, died 26 Aug 1855 // Charles William b 10 Sep 1855: mar Addie L. Kelsey // Harriet Elvira b 7 Aug 1857: mar William E. Chittenden.

 

142. Daniel Anson Chittenden, son of Josiah and Siba (Hand) was born 10 Apr 1820 and died 7 Sep 1847. He married Maria Buell. Lived in Athens, Georgia. Children:- Daniel Meigs b Apr 1845. Twin, of Norwich, Conn. // Eliza b Apr 1845, twin, died Sep 1845 // Charles b Sep 1846, of Scranton, Penna.

 

143. William Augustus Chittenden, son of Josiah and Siba (Hand) was born 22 Jul 1826, died 10 Feb 1867. He married 13 Sep 1849 Harriet A Wheeler who died Oct 1865. Lived in Clinton, Conn and Scranton, Penna. Children:- Catherine Thayer b 28 Jul 1852 // Ella b 1 Jun 1855 // William Augustus b 4 Oct 1865, died Aug 1866.

 

144. William Wallace Chittenden, son of William Harvey and Belinda (Wheeler) was born 30 Mar 1826 and died 24 Jan 1855. He married 1 Jan 1851 Huldah Prouty. Lived in Mount Pleasant, Penna. Children:- Ellen A. b 6 Sep 1854.

 

145. Noah Anson Chittenden, son of Abel and Eliza (Hiscock) was born 19 Jan 1829. He married 21 May 1849 Sophia Abbott who was born 14 Jan 1829. Lived in Mount Pleasant, Penna. Children:- Harriet E. b 6 Apr 1853 // George A. b 26 May 1855 // Frank Henry b 20 May 1857.

 

146. Jared M Chittenden, son of Zenas and Almira (Roberts) was born 25 Jul 1823. He married Mary Wells. Lived in Dundaff and Scranton, Penna. Children:- Frances: mar James Gillespie // Jared M. b 1863.

 

147. Richard A. Chittenden, son of Anson and Laura C. (Chittenden) was born 1 Sep 1832 and died 1872. He married 6 Oct 1858 Rhoda A. Alexander. Children:- Sarah Vesta b 16 Jul 1859: mar Charles W. Scranton // Jane Elizabeth b 12 Dec 1860.

 

148. Dwight David Chittenden, son of David Dwight and Abbie A. (Dudley) was born 28 Aug 1847. He married 9 Jun 1870 Luella A. Rossiter who was born 10 Mar 1850. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- Ruth Dudley b 7 Sep 1871 // Mabel Elvira b 15 Oct 1873.

 

149. Dudley Chittenden, son of David Dwight and Abbie A. (Dudley) was born 30 Dec 1857. He married 13 Nov 1878 Mary E. Page who was born Nov 1858. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- George Dudley b 3 Feb 1880 // David Dwight b 3 Oct 1882 // Child b 27 Apr 1885.

 

150. Simeon Baldwin Chittenden, son of Simeon Baldwin and Mary E. (Hartwell) was born 6 Jun 1845. He married 21 May 1868 Mary W. Hill who was born 22 May 1847. Yale College 1865, attorney. Lived in Brooklyn, NY. Children:- Alice Hill b 27 Jun 1869 // Mary Hartwell b 28 Jan 1872 // Anna Gansevoort b 2 Feb 1876 // Simeon Baldwin b 7 Apr 1879.

 

151. Charles Redfield Chittenden, son of Henry W. and Lucretia (Wilcox) was born 29 Jan 1844. He married Mary Charlotte McKee. Lived in Oakland, Calif. Children:- Georgiana b Jun 1869 // Estella b 1870 // Paul b 1872.

 

152. Joel Frederick Chittenden, son of David and Phebe (Johnson) was born 9 Oct 1823. He married 18 Oct 1848 Mary Williams who was born 1830 and died 10 Jan 1852. He married/2 an 1853 Lucy M. Kimball. Lived in New London, Conn. Children:- Mary Anabel b 22 Sep 1849, died 6 Apr 1866: unmar // Frederic K. b 27 Jan 1854, died 31 Oct 1856 // Grace E b 16 Mar 1856, died 29 Mar 1872: unmar // William F b 14 Dec 1857 // Charles F b 10 Feb 1860.

 

153. Alfred Chittenden, son of David and Phebe (Johnson) was born 3 Aug 1827. He married/1 23 Mar 1851 Lydia Lucretia Loomis of Colchester, Conn, who died 14 Jul 1853. He married/2 16 Apr 1854 Emily M. Root who was born 3 Jun 1826. Lived in Colchester and Hebron, Conn. Children:- Lucretia Jennette b 27 Dec 1852, died 15 Feb 1859 // Mary Emily b 12 Apr 1856: mar Daniel Wadsworth // Loren Charles b 5 May 1859: mar Addie ( ) No Children.

 

154. Henry Chittenden, son of David and Phebe (Johnson) was born 11 Nov 1829. He married 27 Oct 1851 Harriet E. Landon who was born 6 Jul 1830. Lived in Killingworth, Conn. Children:- 171. Charles Henry b 15 Sep 1852: mar Jennie Winslow // Edgar Franklin b 10 Oct 1854: mar Olive A. Stone // Isabel Augusta b 6 Dec 1856, died 6 Oct 1863 // Annie Elizabeth b 9 Jul 1859, died 24 Sep 1863 // Clara Frances b 9 Dec 1862, died 29 Sep 1863 // Edith Lilian b 29 Apr 1865: mar Fredrick Wilcox.

 

154A. Daniel Chittenden, son of David and Phebe (Johnson) was born 13 Mar 1836. He married 4 Jul 1858 Eliza A. Williams of Marlborough, Conn. Lived in Rutland, Vermont. Children:- Walter Grant b 5 May 1864, died 5 Nov 1866.

 

155. Daniel Alanson Chittenden, son of Alfred and Anna (Platt) was born 16 Sep 1823. He married 14 Apr 1847 Nancy Platts. Lived in Rochelle, Illinois. Children:- George A. b 1851, died 22 Feb 1872: unmar // Child // Child

 

156. Horace Horatio Chittenden, son of Alfred and Anna (Platt) was born 2 Apr 1829. He married 23 Sep 1851 Emily E. Doane who was born 10 Mar 1830. Lived in New Haven, Conn. Children:- Russell H b 18 Feb 1856: mar Gertrude L. Baldwin.

 

157. George Redfield Chittenden, son of Horace and Lydia (Elderkin) was born 11 Jul 1834 and died Aug 1881.He married Nellie Treat of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Lived in Chicago, Illinois. A refiner of oil from Indian corn. Children:- Kitty // George // Frederic // Harriet.

 

158. Richard Handy Chittenden, son of Albert Cornelius and Patience Lavinia (Jones) was born 17 May 1836. He married 14 Nov 1861 Lucy Lee Brace who was born 5 May 1841. Lived in New York. Lawyer. Children:- Jonathan Brace b 13 May 1864 // Richard Percy b Jun 1866.

 

158A Rev. Albert Jerome Chittenden, son of Albert Cornelius And Patience Lavinia (Jones) was born 26 Jul 1838. He married Eliza Partridge. Lived in Boulder, Colorado. Children:- Robert Lyman b 14 Jul 1878.

 

159. Henry Newton Chittenden, son of Albert Cornelius and Patience Lavinia (Jones was born 10 Sep 1840. He married Amelie Frederick. Lawyer. Lived in Carpenteria, Calif.

 

160. Alson Cornelius Chittenden, son of Albert Cornelius and Patience Lavinia (Jones) was born 29 Jul 1845. He married 5 Jun 1872 Agnes Hill who was born 7 Jan 1849. Lived in Marshall, Minn. Children:- Rodney Alson b 23 Nov 1873 // Walter Raymond b 6 May 1880.

 

160A. George Benjamin Chittenden, son of Samuel Conklin and Amanda A. (Munger) was born 25 Dec 1849. He married 25 December 1876 Katie Spencer Delano. Lived in Washington, DC. Katie was born 1856. Children:- Mira Delano b 2 Feb 1879 // Horace Washburn b 25 Aug 1880 // Margery Lee b 30 Aug 1884.

 

161. George Augustus Chittenden, son of Abraham and Deborah (Fowler) was born 23 Aug 1805. He married wid. Eliza Irwin. Lived in Keosauqua, Iowa. Children:- Cornelia Baldwin b 20 Feb 1834: mar Robert Tisdale // Mary Augusta: mar ( ) Miller // Jeanette: unmar // George, dy // Edgar, dy // Eliza, dy.

 

162. Edward Fowler Chittenden, son of Abraham and Deborah (Fowler) was born 28 Jun 1809 and died 2 Mar 1869. He married 26 Jan 1836 Julia M Rogers who was born 22 Oct 1814. Lived in Stockton, Calif. 1852. Children:- Catherine Eliza b 6 Nov 1836: mar Isaac Hubbard Brown. Live Warsaw, Ill. No children // James Edward b 17 May 1839: mar Stella Reed. Had Stella and Edward. Lived W. Carthage, Illinois // Walter Augustus b 3 May 1844: mar Cornelia Dell. Had Dell. Walter Wm. and Lewis Edward // Florence Julia b 20 Aug 1846: mar Christian Augustus Wicke. Had Florence, Augusta, Ada Louise and Henry Augustus. Lived in San Francisco, Calif. // Mary Louise b 13 Feb 1849: mar Robert Steven Johnson b England 11 Apr 1835. Married 19 Apr 1870. Had Jean Mary b 28 Jan 1871 and Roy Stevens b 14 Nov 1880.

 

163. James Henry Chittenden, son of Abraham and Deborah (Fowler) was born 26 Jul 1813. He married 29 Sep 1847 Mary Jane Brown who was born 4 Feb 1824 and died 7 May. Lived in Santa Cruz, Calif. 1848. Children:- Ledon Rollin b 20 Jul 1849: mar 29 Nov 1876 Jennie L. Lord who was b 12 Mar 1846. Had Bessie b 23 Oct 1877 // Julie Maria b 11 May 1854, died 11 Jan 1856 // Lillie Rose b 8 Sep 1856 // Clara Irene b 12 Dec 1858 // George Augustus b 17 Sep 1862.

 

164. Abraham Baldwin Chittenden, son of Abraham and Deborah (Fowler) was born 28 Oct 1815. He married 21 May 1845 Elizabeth T. Bates who was born 3 Nov 1828. Lived in Keokuk, Iowa. Children;- Abraham B. b 17 Apr 1846, died 10 Aug 1847 // Lucia Bates b 2 Oct 1848, died 6 Sep 1880: mar Henry L. Curtis // Arthur Talcott b 25 Jul 1850, died 2 Oct 1851 // Henry Ward b 28 Mar 1853: mar Oct 1881 Kate Shenfey // Walter Abraham b 31 Jul 1856, died 13 Aug 1878, accidentally shot // Lizzie Baldwin b 21 Jun 1865.

 

165. William Ward Chittenden, son of Abraham and Deborah (Fowler) was born 28 Feb 1818. He married 3 Feb 1842 Helen M Aldrich who was born 25 Jul 1819. Lived in Warsaw, Illinois. Children:- Mary M b 18 Jun 1843: mar David Turner // William H b 30 Mar 1846: mar Cecilia Whaley // Isla J. b 13 Oct 1849: mar J. A. Platt // Helen M b 1 Dec 1853: mar Robert E Flood // Arthur W. b 14 Sep 1855 // Clara E. 9 Mar 1861.

 

165A. Benjamin Franklin Chittenden, son of Abraham and Clarissa (Parsons) was born 17 Aug 1837. He married/1 26 Apr 1866 Mary E Cherry who was born 22 May 1844 and died 8 Dec 1875. He married/2 7 Nov 1877 Ella C. White who was born 25 Oct 1856. Lived in Warsaw, Illinois. Children:- Cora E. b 3 Apr 1867 // Bertha F. b 8 Dec 1880.

 

165B. John Chittenden, son of Abraham and Clarissa (Parsons) was born 1840. He married 4 Apr 1870 Anna Kettiny. Children:- Daniel b 23 Dec 1871 // Nettie b 5 Jul 1873.

 

165C. Samuel Robinson Chittenden, son of Dea. John Baldwin and Eliza (Robinson) was born 2 Oct 1817. He married Caroline Frisbie. Lived in Mendon, Illinois. Children:- John Robinson // Samuel // George Rea.

 

165D. Henry Robinson Chittenden, son of Dea. John Baldwin and Eliza (Robinson) was born 22 May 1822. He married 5 Feb 1845 Emily Wells. No children. Lived in Warsaw, Illinois.

 

165E. Abraham Chittenden, son of Dea. John Baldwin and Eliza (Robinson) was born 15 Dec 1824. He married Letitia Barclay. Lived in Mendon, Illinois. Children:- Henry // Sarah // Abraham.

 

165F. John Augustus Chittenden, son of Dea. John Baldwin and Eliza (Robinson) was born 24 Dec 1827 and died 26 Oct 1872. He married 24 Dec 1827 and died 26 Oct 1872. He married 9 Jun 1852 Elizabeth Frisbie. Lived in Mendon, Illinois. Children:- Charles // Emeline // Elizabeth.

 

166. Curtiss Baldwin Chittenden son of Curtiss Baldwin and Amenia (Humphrey) was born 30 Jun 1824. He married 31 Dec 1850 Harriet Netton who was born 13 Jun 1828. Lived in West Albany, NY. Children:- Harriet Delta b 22 Jan 1852: mar Wilbur D. Ellis.

 

167. Hamilton Van Dyck Chittenden, son of Curtiss Baldwin and Amenia (Humphrey) was born 27 Dec 1832. He married 5 Nov 1862 Sarah Plant who was born 2 Apr 1837. Lived in Rochester, NY. Children:- Hattie Maud b 1 Aug 1866.

 

168. Arland Humphrey Chittenden, son of Curtiss Baldwin and Amenia (Humphrey) was born 9 Nov 1835. He married 27 Feb 1861 Elizabeth Brunt who was born 14 Mar 1842. Lived in Windham, NY. Children:- Adeline Louisa b 10 May 1864 // Sherwood A. b 22 Jun 1866.

 

169. Alanson Henry Chittenden, son of Matthias Hall and Lucinda (Chase) was born 18 Sep 1835 and died 19 Sep 1874. He married/1 31 Mar 1864 Elizabeth Sturdevant who was born 5 Feb 1845 and died 7 Apr 1865. He married/2 8 Jan 1868 Emma Gray who was born 8 Jan 1845. Lived in Milford, Delaware. Children:- William Edward b 8 Feb 1869 // Shepard Thompson b 18 Apr 1871 // Lillie Virginia b 21 Apr 1872, died 22 Jul 1872 // Ida May b 18 Feb 1874, died 12 Jul 1874.

 

169A. Denison Chittenden, son of Justus Johnson and Lucretia (Cruttenden) was born 16 Sep 1810 and died 30 Dec 1889. He married 16 or 29 Sep 1831 Annette A. Coan who was born 25 Dec 1811. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Catherine Fowler b 2 Dec 1833, died 10 Aug 1837 // 172. Henry Denison b 28 Dec 1835: mar Mary Jane Dowd // Sarah Lucretia b 23 Jul 1839, died 18 Jun 1860: unmar.

 

170. William Erwin Chittenden, son of Henry L and Julia A. (Dibble) married Harriet E Chittenden. Lived in North Guilford, Conn. Children:- Grace Etta b 21 Jul 1883 // Belle 15 Jan 1886.

 

171. Charles Henry Chittenden, son of Henry and Harriet E. (Landon) married 30 Dec 1873 Jennie Winslow. Live in New Haven Conn. Children:- Harry M b 3 Aug 1874.

 

172. Henry Denison Chittenden, son of Denison and Annetta A. (Coan) was born 28 Dec 1835. He married 1 Jul 1857 Mary J. Dowd who was born 22 Oct 1838. Lived in Guilford, Conn. Children:- Edward Johnson b 5 Jan 1858 // John Scranton b 15 Jul 1860, died 30 Mar 1862.

 

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CHITTENDEN CAMPBELL The Sunbury News, Ohio - The Tale of Chittenden’s ‘Devil Wagon’. To say that the arrival of the first automobile in Columbus created a major commotion would be putting it mildly. It was in the spring of 1899 that Mr Campbell Chittenden journeyed to Cleveland to purchase a Winton automobile. Chittenden probably bought the automobile to be a “honeymoon vehicle”, for him and Miss Alice Fitch who were scheduled to be married in July. As Chittenden left Cleveland and headed south on probably the old Cleveland to Columbus Pike (later to become the Old 3 C) his journey at first was uneventful. Soon he observed more and more farmers and small town residents gathering along the road and street over which he passed just to look at the “devil wagon”. Chittenden didn’t know it then, but word of his passing was being telegraphed and snatched from harm’s way as the “horseless carriage” roared into town after small town. Some locals cheered, others frowned and a few got downright nasty. Chittenden, on more than one occasion, wondered if he would ever make it back to Columbus. When Chittenden reached his destination, however, the attitude of people in Columbus and those of their country cousins were similar: They wanted to see the car, but then usually had a negative comment about the auto. Most believed that the automobile was a flash in the pan, a fad that couldn’t last. But not only did it last, it prospered. Chittenden and Miss Fitch were married on 12 Jul 1899, and left that day on their honeymoon in their trusty Winton automobile. They journeyed northward to Cleveland through serious storms and downpours. They arrived in Cleveland on the 15th. They then boarded a train for New York where they completed their honeymoon. It would be eight months before the next automobile arrived in Columbus. It is very possible that Chittenden passed through Sunbury on his way to Columbus, as two major routes between Cleveland and Columbus went through Sunbury. The “3 C” Highway, the pre-Freeway main route between Cleveland and Columbus was “christened” on 24 Jun 1924, at Westerville. Perhaps Campbell Chittenden’s Winton automobile was the first “horseless carriage” or “devil wagon” seen by Sunbury residents either on his initial trip to Columbus or on his return trip to Cleveland with his new bride. It is now exactly one century later. Chittenden’s “oddity” has become common place. Stand or sit near the routes 36 and 37 exit and look southward on 1-71 and you will see a nearly endless ribbon of traffic wending its way northward and watch them dash: perhaps towards Cleveland.

 

CHITTENDEN CHARLES CURTIS. (Database: Full Context of Wisconsin Men of Progress A resident of Madison, is the son of Nelson Chittenden, who was born in Chittenden Co., Vermont, and who was a direct descendant of William Chittenden who came from England and settled in Guilford, Connecticut, in 1639. About 1830 Nelson Chttenden moved to western New York, studied dentistry in Rochester, and settled in Nunda, Livingston Co., to practice his profession. There he married in 1834, Sophie Barton Fuller, daughter of Joshua Fuller, and there Charles was born 10 May 1842, the only son among (p.480)

 

CHITTENDEN CHARLES CURTIS Seven Children. In Jun 1858, the family removed to Madison, Wisconsin, where Dr. Nelson Chittenden established a dental practice, in which he continued until his death in 1873. Charles attended the public schools and the state univeristy until the breaking out of the rebellion in 1861, when he joined one of the first recruiting parties in Wisconsin, following President Lincoln’s call for 75.000 volunteers. This party was headed by Lucius Fairchild, afterwards general and governor, and was composed of five members of a military company in Madison, called the Governor’s Guard, which had offered its services to Governor Randall on the day of Lincoln’s call. The party started on the next morning’s train for Mazomanie, twenty-five miles west of Madison, and the same evening returned with enough men to fill the company’s roll to the limit of one hundred men. Young Chittenden did not go with this company, but enlisted the following September as principle musician of the Eleventh regiment, Wisconsin volunteer infantry, under command of Col. C. L Harris, and served in the southwest until discharged, much broken in health, Novermber 1862. He participated in many engagements in the campaign of 1862, in Missouri and Arkansas, under General Steele. After spending a year in New York and the east, in preparatory study, he returned to Madison and regularly entered the practice of dentistry in partnership with his father. After a preliminary course in medicine at the Miami Medical College, in Cincinnati, he received the degree of D.D.S. from the Ohio College of Dental Surgery in 1866. In 1867 he was married to Virginia C. Winter of Brooklyn, N.Y., who died within one year without issue. He has never re married. He was one of the prime movers in the organizing of dentists in Wisconsin into a state society, in 1870, and was elected the first secretary of that organization, which position he held until he was promoted to the presidency. In 1895 he was again honoured by being re-elected president in celebration of the silver anniversary of the society’s existence. In 1871 he was sent as delegate to the American Dental association, in which organization he has retained active membership ever since, being connected with the education section of that body. He is one of less than two score of the early members of this national association still an active membership. In 1885 the legislature of Wisconsin, at the urgent demand of the State Dental society, enacted a law to regulate the practice of dentistry in the state, and establishing a State Board of Dental Examiners. Dr. Chittenden was appointed to membership of that board by Gov. Rusk for five years, and has twice been reappointed for a like period, by Governors Hoard and Upham. His present term of such office will expire in May 1900. At the first meeting of this board for organization in 1885, Dr. Chittenden was elected president, and has regularly been elected annually to that position up to the present time. In whatever position he has been placed he has had the esteem and confidence of his professional brethren and companions. He has, for many years, belonged to the G. (p.481) A.R. and is a member of the Fairchild Post, No11, Madison. In politics he has always been a Democrat, but, with 50.000 other Wisconsin Democrats, voted for McKinley and sound money. He served two years as alderman of his ward in the city council and was prominent in expelling a gang of boodlers from the council and the city’s employment. As a pastime and recreation from professional duties and studies, he has devoted much of his energy to music and its higher development. For over thirty years he was organist of Grace church, Madison, all of which service was rendered without compensation. He is a member and vestryman of the Episcopal church, he has always enjoyed a lucrative practice, striving always for the highest and best achievements in his chosen profession, and at fifty-five is at the height of his activity and usefulness, and commanding and enjoying the fullest confidence and respect of the whole community in which he has lived for over forty years. He has been a Knight Templar for over thirty-three years..

 

ANCESTORS OF EBENEZER CHITTENDEN; Robert Chittenden b. abt 1563 in Kent, England d. aft 1593 // William Chittenden, Lt. b. Abt 1593 in Cranbook, Marden Parish, Kent, Eng. married 1634 in Kent, Eng. d. I Feb 1661/62 in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut. // Thomas Sheaffe b. Abt 1535 in Cranbrook, Kent, Eng. // Edmund Sheaffe b. Abt 1580 married 17 Oct 1610 in London, Middlesex, Eng. d. 1626 in Eng. // Joanna Sheaffe b. 1614 in Cranbrook, Kent, Eng. d. 16 Aug 1668 in Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. // Joanna Jordan b. Abt 1590 in Kent, Eng. d. 1 Aug 1659 in Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. // Thomas Chittenden b. Abt 1636 in Eng. married Abt. 1662 in Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. d. Oct 1683 in Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. // William Chittenden b. 5 Oct 1666 in Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. d. 11 Aug 1738 in Guilford, New Haven Co, Conn married Abt 1698 Joanna Prudden b. Abt 1646, daughter of Peter Prudden // Ebenezer Chittenden b. 31 Aug 1699 in Guilford, New Haven Co, Conn. m. 21 Mar 1722/23 in Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. d. 8 Aug 1756 in East Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. // Hannah Chittenden b. Abt 1676 d. 31 Jan 1702/03 in Guilford, New Haven

 

The Hubble & Meigs Family Album ; Husband - Ebenezer Chittenden, b. 31 Aug 1699 in Guilford,, New Haven Co. Conn. married 21 Mar 1722/23 in Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. d. 8 Aug 1756 in East Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. Father: William Chittenden. Mother. Hannah Chittenden. Wife. Mary Johnson b. 8 Mar 1698/99 in Middletown, Conn. d. 31 Aug 1779 in East Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. Father. Samuel Johnson. Mother. Mary Sage. Children: i. Ebenezer Chittenden b. 11 Sep 1726 in East Guilford, Conn. married 25 Oct. d. 11 May 1812 in New Haven, Conn. Spouse: Hannah Meigs. ii. Thomas Chittenden, 1st Governor of Vermont, b. 6 Jan 1729/30 in East Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. married 4 Oct 1749 in East Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. d. 25 Aug 1797 in Williston, Vermont. Spouse: Elizabeth Meigs.

 

Husband - Thomas Chittenden, 1st Governor of Vermont, b. 6 Jan 1729/30 in East Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. married 4 Oct 1749 in East Guilford, New Haven Co, Conn. d. 25 Aug 1797 in Williston, Vermont. Father. Ebenezer Chittenden. Mother. Mary Johnson. Wife. Elizabeth Meigs, b. 17 Oct 1731. d. 14 Oct 1817. Father Janna (Lieut) Meigs ii. Mother. Elizabeth Dudley. Children: i. Hannah Chittenden b. Abt 1750. Spouse: Isaac ‘Old Rifle’ Clark, Col. ii. Beulah Chittenden, b. Abt 1752. Spouse: Matthew Lyon, Col. iii. Martin Chittenden 6th Governor of Vermont.b. Abt 1754. iv. Giles Chittenden, Col b. Abt 1756. v. Mary Chittenden, b. Abt 1758. Spouse: Jonas Galusha, Governor of Vermont.

 

Husband. Richard IV (Hubball) Hubble b. 22 Jan 1626/27 in Bewdley, Ribbesford Parish, Worcestershire, England. married 1652 in Guilford, Conn (New Haven Colony), d. 23 Oct 1699 in Stratfield Parish, Bridgeport, Conn. Bur: Stratfield Burying Ground. Father. Richard+ (Hubbell) 111. Mother Sarah+ Wakeman. Other Spouses: Elizabeth Gaylord. Abigail Prudden. Wife. Elizabeth Meigs. b. 1635 in Weymouth, Massachusetts. d. 9 Oct 1708 in Stratfield Parish, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Conn. Father. John* Meigs. Sr. Mother. Thomasine + (Tamazine) Fry. Children: i. John B. Hubble, Lt. b. 1652 in Guilford, New Haven Col. Conn. married Abt 1680, d. 1690. Spouse: Patience Nicholes. ii. Richard v. Hubble, b. 20 Aug 1654 in Guilford, New Haven Co, Conn. married 5 Nov 1685 in Fairfield Co. Conn d. 1738 in Stratford, Fairfield Co. Conn. Spouse: Rebecca Morehouse, Hannah, Swilloway. iii. James Hubble, b. 1656 in Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. d. 12 Dec 1656 in Guilford, New Haven Co, Conn. Spouse: Patience Hubble ???. iv. Samuel+ (Lt. Hubbell) Hubble, Sr. b. 6 Nov 1657 in Guilford, New Haven Col. Conn. married 7 Apr 1688 in Stratfield Parish, Bridgeport, Conn. d. 18 Sep 1713 in Stratfield Parish, Bridgeport, Conn. Spouses: Elizabeth Wilson, Temperence+ Nichols. v. Elizabeth Hubble b. 16 Nov 1659 in Guilford, New Haven Co. Conn. d. 1712 in Fairfield Co. Conn. Spouses: Joseph Frost, Samuel Hull. vi. Mary Hubble b. 1661 in Guilford, New Haven Co, Conn. Spouse: James Newton. vii. Martha Hubble b. 1662 in Guilford, New Haven Col. Conn. married Abt 1692, d. 5 Jun 1710 in Fairfield, New Haven Col. Conn. Spouse: John Wakeman, Capt. viii. Ebebezer Hubble, b. 16 Nov 1663 in Guilford, New Haven Col, Conn. married Abt. 1692, d. 1698 in New London, Conn. Spouse: Mary Harris.

 

CHITTENDEN EDWIN SEDGEWICK & NILES SEARLES: Genealogical and revolutionary records of Edwin Sedgewick Chittenden and Niles Searle Chittenden pf St Paul, Minnisota. “William Chittenden 1594-1661, immigrated from England to Guilford, Connecticut in 1639. Edwin Sedgewick, born 1843, and Niles Searles, born 1848, were direct descendents in the 8th generation. They were sons of Henry Orville Chittenden and Nancy Cowles and were born in Rensselaerville, New York.

 

CHITTENDEN FRANCIS MERCY Author Ethbert Allen Moore. 1950 (16, 250p) f.p. 238 // Tenth Generation // Gen Column of the ‘Boston Times’. 1404. 2 May 1934, 8635. 24 Dec 1929, 9309. 16 Jun 1930. 242 // ‘Lineage of my children’ by Chester Henry Keogh, Chicago. 1926 (50p) // Chart Gen Column of the ‘Boston Transcript’ 30 Apr 1906. 8565.

 

CHITTENDEN GEORGE CURTIS George Curtis Chittenden and wife, Anna Rose, were born in England and came to the US in 1876 and settled in Fairfield, Illinois. In May 1884 they decided to go South and grow up with the country, so located in Orlando. Mr Chittenden engaged in architecture and building, and planned and built many of the first large frame houses constructed in Orlando. He took an active part in lodge circles and was a charter member of Eureka Chapter No. 7, R.A.M, and served as its first High Priest in 1886. He was Grand Tyler when Orlando Lodge No. 69, free and Accepted Masons laid the cornerstone for the Brick courthouse in 1892. He also served as Noble Grand of the Odd Fellows Lodge. Mr Chittenden raised two children, George J Chittenden and Florence Chittenden. They were members of the Episcopal Church and were buried in Greenwood. Mr William Perry Van Horn married Florence Chittenden in Fairfield, Illinois, and came to Orlando in 1884. They had two children, Harry C and Annie C., one of whom, Mrs Annie C. Gore still resides in Orlando, 512 Macy Street. She is the widow of Frederick Depmar Gore who with his brother, William E. Gore, came in early days to work on the first brick building as they were experienced brick layers. They built the old red brick court house. Harry C. Van Horn left Orlando in 1903 and served as Grocery Dept. manager for Baker and Holmes in Jacksonville, Florida for 23 years. Now he resides in Valdosta where for years he has been connected with a turpentine and resin company. During the war he was chairman of the U.S.O., President of T.P.A., Exalted Ruler of the Elks and district Deputy of South Georgia, Chancellor Commander of Knights of Pythias. His mother, Mrs Florence Van Horn, conducted a dressmaking parlor in the two-storey wooden block, corner of W.Church and Orange Avenue, where the First National Bank building is now located”. From History of Orlando. ‘From Florida Sand to the City Beautiful, A Historical Record of Orlando’. By E.H. Gore, Orange Press, second edition. 1951. Pp 268-269. William E. Gore, brother of Frederick Delamar Gore was born 4th Jul 1873 in Cuthbert (Randolph county) GA., died 4th Oct 1933 in Orlando. Annie May Chittenden Van Horn Gore was born ca. 1886.  She married Fred 6th Sep 1901 in Orlando and died 5th Feb 1973 in St Petersburg, Florida. She was buried in Greenwood Cemetary in Orlando, along with her husband.

 

CHITTENDEN JOSEPH GLADDING In recalling names and personalities once very familiar in the business life of San Francisco in connection with the large mining interests, Joseph Gladding Chittenden comes to mind as an example of hardy enterprise and sterling character. He came to California in the days following the great stampede of 1849, thirty years old and of Eastern education and culture, and while the rough life of the frontier at that time was never acceptable, he understood it as being the quick uprooting of many old home ties and conventionalities, and the lack of authority to regulate and control undisciplined men. During the many years that he spent in the mining camps of the West, in a general way he earned and preserved the respect of his associates,and among them numbered many personal friends as long as he lived. Mr. Chittenden was born at Stephentown, Rensselaer County, New York, 30 May 1826. He came of English ancestry and Colonial stock. His mother belonged to the ancient Ingraham family of Leeds, England, and his father to one of the old families of Devonshire members of which came to New England after the close of the Pequot war. Mr. Chittenden’s line of ancestors crossed the Atlantic and found safe harbour in 1630 in what was called New Haven colony, in the town of Guilford, which they helped to found. In memory of their old English homes the colonists when financially able built their residences stout and strong and after the architecture of old England. Thus generation after generation passed away and still the old Chittenden mansion withstood the ravages of time, and when, within the memory of the present generation, it was purchased by the Daughters of the American Revolution, it was the oldest building standing in Guilford, Connecticut. Joseph S. Chittenden came to California in 1856, by the isthmus route and before the railroads were built. It is not probable that he had ever had any mining experience before coming to the great West, but the life suited him and he prospered in it and continued his interest in mining enterprises until his death. In 1844 Mr. Chittenden married Miss Ann Marian Green, who was born in Rensselaer County, New York, and two daughters were born to them. Alice Brown Chittenden who in 1887 was married to Charles P. Overton, has one daughter, Miriam, who is the wife of James F. Cronier of San Francisco: and Carrie Louise, who is the widow of Capt. William Taylor, whose death occurred in his Eastern home. For many years he sailed vessels from this port and one is still in service. In earlier days Captain Taylor made a record trip on a sailing vessel between Liverpool and Philadelphia that has never been beaten. Captain and Mrs Taylor had two sons, William Chittenden Taylor and Joseph Ingraham Taylor. William Chittenden Taylor is chief chemist in what is probably the most extensive glass company in the United States, and has distinction of being the inventor of the unbreakable pyrox solution so important in chemistry. Joseph Ingraham Chittenden is an industrial engineer in the Goodyear Tube Company plant. Alice Brown Chittenden is known all over her own and in other countries as an artist. She was born in San Francisco and early developed great artistic talent, even painting with correctness in childhood. When sixteen years of age she attended an art school for one year, and then began her wonderful flower pictures, that brought he the title of Rose Painter of the Pacific Coast. She has always taken much interest in teaching her art and at the present time and for many years has been teaching in the California School of Design and also as art instructor in San Francisco. Her portraits, especially those of children, have been admired and praised when exhibited in San Francisco and New York City, and in 1908 her paintings were accepted in the Paris salon. Mrs. William Taylor is a singer of note and is well known in this capacity both in San Francisco and in Eastern cities.

 

CHITTENDEN HIRAM M. Hiram M. Chittenden was a relatively famous engineer who served in the US Army Corps of Engineers at the end of the 19th Century and into the early 1900’s. He did the original surveys of Yellowstone National Park and supervised the construction of the first road system into that natural area in Wyoming. Just before the First World War, he was commandant of the Army Corps unit in Seattle that constructed a set of locks to raise boats from the salt water of Puget Sound into the fresh water of Lake Washington. Those locks are named after him. The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in Seattle were second in size in the world to only the Panama Canal locks, from the time of their construction until 1950’s when the Sault Ste. Marie locks were built on the St Lawrence River between Canada and the United States.

 

CHITTENDEN LUCIUS .E. Chittenden Lucuus. E., of New York City, was the son of Giles, who was the fifth in descent from Thomas Chittenden, the first Governor of Vermont. He was born at Williston 24 May 1824. Educated at the Williston and Hinesburgh acadamies, he studied law with Norman L. Whitteman, of Swanton, and was admitted to the bar in Franklin County, with John G Saxe and Croydon Bethwick in September 1844. Commencing practice in Burlington in the spring of 1845, his partners in succession were Wyelys Lyman, Edward J. Phelps and Daniel Roberts. In 1861 Mr Chittenden was appointed by Governor Fairbanks a member of the Peace Conference, which met at Washington on the invitation of the Governor of Virginia, on the third of February, in that year. As he kept the records of the conference he afterwards published them in 1864. At the request of Salmon P. Chase he accepted the position of Register of the Treasury, which position he held until 1864. In 1867 he commenced the practice of his profession in New York City, where he still resides. Mr Chittenden has collected, and still owns, probably the largest collection of books printed in and relating to Vermont. He has published the following books and pamphlets ‘Address on the Centennial Celebration at Ticonderago’, ‘Address on the Dedication of the Monument to Ethan Allen at Burlington’, ‘Recollections of Abraham Lincoln and his Administration’, ‘Reminiscences from 1840 to 1890’, and several other pamphlets and magazine articles. He has been a Republican since the formation of the party, and was an organizer of the Free Soil party in 1848. He is also a life member of the N. E. Society of the Republican and Grolier clubs and the Society of Medical Jurisprudence.

 

CHITTENDEN LAURA MISS m Mr Brackett @ Genoa, Lansing. Pastors’ Handbook. A. Lansing. Nov. 1844.

 

CHITTENDEN LYON ??? - 1842 The Hon Chittenden Lyon died 23 Oct 1842 and is buried in the original old Eddyville graveyard, sitiuated high on a hill overlooking Lake Barkley. A graceful stone obelisk marks his grave, After the estate was settled, three of his sons moved to Madisonville. They were:- Chittenden P Lyon, who married Nannie M Collins, daughter of Orville Collins Sr, prominant citizen and property owner of Madisonville.Matthew S Lyon, who married Sarah Rebecca Frost, daughter of John B Frost, landowner with Extensive acreage in Hopkins County on the waters of Pond River and Elk Creek. Frostburg Road is named in his honor. These two boys, Chittenden P. and Matthew S. were the first cousins of General Hylay Benton Lyon who in Dec 1864, with 800 men, captured the Union forces and burned seven Kentucky Courthouses in 23 days including the original Courthouse at Madisonville, as the bronze marker erected in the West lawn of Hopkins County Courthouse by the Kentucky Historical Society attests. However, General Lyons ordered all records removed from the Courthouse, and stored, before putting a match to it. Another son, Thompson A Lyon, a son of Hon. Chittenden Lyon by his second wife, and therefore a half brother to the two Lyon boys named above, also came to Madisonville, and married Julia Frost, another daughter of John B. Frost, and considered the fairest of the beautiful sisters. About 1847, these (three) Lyon brothers commenced trading and transacting business in Madisonville, in the firm name of M. S. Lyon and Bros., trading in real estate, and also as general dry goods merchants. By the year 1857, Chittenden P. Lyon was well established as a dry goods merchant, a dealer in real estate, and as money lender. It was this year he built the brick house, substantially completing it before the year ended. Chittenden P. Lyon, his wife Nannie Collins Lyon, and their children. E.J., Mary, Matthew, Dillard and Ellen (called Nellie) thoroughly enjoyed their new home, although the Civil War caused many hardships during his latter years. Chittenden P. Lyon sickened and died 17 Apr 1863, only 34 years of age, leaving his wife and four children.. He was buried in the original part of Grapevine Cemetary, Madisonville, Kentucky, within prayer distance of the quaint old Christian Church. His stone is a skillfully executed obelisk, similar to his father’s in design. The gravestone of his father-in-law, Orville Collins, Sr., is located on an adjacent grave. (It is noteworthy here to remember that Chittenden P Lyon, died one year and eight months before his first cousin General Hylan Lyon, who burned the Courthouse in Madisonville during a raid in the Civil War. On 6 Sep 1879, Nannie Collins sold the ‘brick house property’ to Professor Hanson Boring, who had married her sister, Mattie Collins. Professor Boring held private school in two rooms on the back side, one upstairs, and one down, while his wife taught music in the Sourth front room. From “Kentucky Ancestors” Volume 9, No 1. Jul 1973 - ANTE BELLUM, AND AN OLD BRICK HOUSE;_ This two storey brick house was constructed in 1857 by Chittenden P. Lyon, son of the Hon Chittenden Lyon of Eddyville, Kentucky, who was Congressman from Kentucky 1825-1837, Lyon County was named in his honor. The Hon Chittenden Lyon was grandson on his mother’s side of Thomas Chittenden, first Governor of Vermont, and he was the son of Colonel Matthew Lyon, one of the famous “Green Mountain Boys”, who on 10 May 1755, stormed the mighty fort of Ticonderoga, taking that important bastion from the British in the first offensive battle of the Revolution: and the same Matthew Lyon who was Congressman from Vermont 1797-1801, Colonel Matthew Lyon moved his family, along with seventy (70) craftsmen and artisans from Fair Haven, Vermont to Kentucky, locating and founding the town of Eddyville on the Cumberland, and becoming Congressman for Kentucky in 1803-1811. Thomas Chittenden. immigrant to Connecticut:- +Mary S Johnson / Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs / +Ebenezeer Chittenden + Hannah / +William Chittenden and +Joanna Jordan / + Thomas Chittenden / Chittenden Lyon and Nannie M Collins / + Beulah Chittenden and + Elizabeth Meigs / + T Chittenden Gov b. Jan 1730. Spouse Elizabeth Meigs b. 17 Oct 1731 children:- Mabel, Noah, Mary Hannah, Betty, Beulah married Matthew Lyon b. abt 1750 in Ireland, immigrated tp Vermont 1768, Martin, Giles, Truman, Electa / +Chittenden Lyon / + Matthew Lyon

 

CHITTENDEN MARTIN Second son of Gov. Thomas Chittenden, sixth Governor, and thirty years in public service as judge, congressman, and legislator, was born at Salisbury, Conn., 12 Mar 1769, and was liberally educated, graduating from Dartmouth in 1769. He inherited much of  his father’s aptitude for public affairs and many of his popular qualities, so that the very next year after his graduation in 1790, he was elected Jericho’s representative and subsequently for eight years, and Williston’s two years after he moved to that town. He was clerk of the Chittenden county court four years, judge ten years, judge of probate two years, and a delegate to the constitutional conventions of 1791 and 1793. He was elected a representative in Congress in 1803 and four times re-elected, until his elevation to the governorship in 1813. The circumstances of that election and suspicions surrounding it have been fully explained in the sketch of Governor Galusha. Vermont was the one New England state that had sustained the declaration of war in 1812, had cast her electoral vote for Madison, and the revolution of 1813, though not accomplished by the vote of the people, produced a deep sensation at the time, all the more aggravating because of the obvious unfairness and dishonesty that brought it about, unfairness in excluding the votes cast at Colchester of the citizens who were defending the state- even though there were irregularities about it - and dishonesty somewhere, somehow in the final vote of the Legislature. His re-election in 1814 bore no such stigma, though it had to be reached through the Legislature, there being no choice by the people but a plurality for Governor Galusha and the patriotic side. Governor Chittenden' administration was in the main in full sympathy with the anti-war element, though on the whole it may fairly be said to have been better in this respect than most of the New England administrations, and the Vermont sentiment was generally better than that of the seaboard states. His address in 1813, argued that the “conquest of Canada of which so much has been said, if desirable at all,” would be “poor compensation for the sacrifices” that must be made, and in 1814 he reiterated his opinion that the war was “unnecessary, unwise and hopeless, in all its offensive operations.” The minority of the House, 89 in the former year and 82 in the latter, under the lead of William A. Griswold, solemnly entered their protest on the journal against such sentiments, and against the replies which the House had by a partisan vote given to the Governor in echo of his words. Governor Chittenden took the ground in both messages the contemptible one that was then general with New England executives, that the militia could not be ordered out of the state for the common defense, or to “repel invasion” of any except the state’s territory. In November of that year, while a part of the 3d brigade of the 3d division of the state militia was about Plattsburg “under the command and at the disposal of an officer of the United States, out of the jurisdiction or control of the executive of this state,” Governor Chittenden issued a proclamation reciting this lugubrious situation, and the danger to “our own frontier,” and commanding the militia “forthwith to return” to their homes. The order was received with hot indignation by the troops, the messenger who brought it was marched by force out of camp, and the officers united in a reply to the Governor declaring that “an invitation or order to desert the standard of our country will never be obeyed by us, although it proceeds from the Governor and captain-general of Vermont.” They told him flatly that the proclamation was, in their opinion “a renewed instance of that spirit of disorganisation and anarchy which is carried on by a faction, to overwhelm our country with ruin and disgrace,” and they told him that even the soldiers of the line regarded it “with mingled emotions of pity and contempt for its author and as a striking monument of his folly. “probably it was the most extraordinary military communication of its kind ever framed, and it was not altogether underserved or without good effect: for the next year when General Macomb wrote of the advance of the enemy again towards Plattsburg, and calling for “all the assistance in his power,” Governor Chittenden promptly replied, that he would take “the most effectual measure to furnish such number of volunteers as may be induced to turn out.” He insisted that he was not “authorized by the constitution or laws to order the militia out of the state,” but could request them to go, and he “recommended” the officers to volunteer to go. The call was grandly responded to by the people, fathers, sons, and veterans of the Revolution, from all parts of the state, and the result was the glorious victory at Plattsburg. Chittenden could not help feeling the inspiration, and as the British army, notwithstanding the failure of Provost’s campaign, was hovering on our frontier, the Governor issued a proclamation, Sept. 14, exhorting the people to defense. “The conflict has become a common, and not a party concern,” he said, “and the time has now arrived when all party distinctions and animosities * * ought to be laid aside; that every heart may be stimulated, and every arm nerved for the protection of our common country, our liberty, our altars, and our firesides.” And he “enjoined” upon all military officers to be in ‘a complete state of readiness to march at a moment’s warning,” and upon all selectmen and civil authorities to render all aid possible. It was good talk at last, after victory had been seemingly won in the war, but it did not save Chittenden and his party from defeat and emphatic rebuke at the polls the next September. The party went to speedy ruin in the state and nation, and the Governor into a political eclipse from which he never emerged until his death, 5 Sep 1840, at the age of seventy-one. Still it is but just to the Governor to say that these positions into which the party passion of the time swept him, were not natural to him. His blood and breeding were patriotic, and his real feeling, that which finally burst partisan bonds, found expression in the last quoted proclamation. He was constitotionally moderate and temperate, and broadly intelligent in his views, but lacked in assertive strength, and was too apt to yield to the counsels of party leaders. In his personal relations he was kindly and winning, and leaving an impress of large capacity on all with whom he came into intercourse. // Martin Chittenden 1763 - 1840. Son of Thomas Chittenden brother-inlaw of Jonas Galusha. Born in Connecticut 12 Mar 1763. Member of Vermont State Legislature, State Court Judge. US Representative for Vermont 4th District 1803-1813. Governor of Vermont 1813 - 1815. Died 5 Sep 1840 Internment at Old Cemetery, Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont.

 

CHITTENDEN NELSON Grants Signers 1830-1866. Michigan

 

CHITTENDEN NOAH Hon

Jericho, Vermont: Hon Noah Chittenden, oldest son of Governor Thomas Chittenden, born in 1753, had entered public life previous to his coming to Jericho, as we find him sherriff of Addison county in 1785. He married a daughter of John Fasset of Bennington, and had two children: Thomas, born 1791 and Hannah wife of Hon Truman Galusha, born 1795. His son Thomas, or as he was commonly called Judge Thomas, after his father’s death, removed to Ohio, where his son Thomas Jefferson still resides. Most of the original titles to land were lost by sheriff’s sale for taxes. By this means “Judge Noah” became the owner of nearly or quite 2000 acres, by far the most opulent landholder in town. He had, therefore, a great influence, and was much employed in public business in town and country. We remember him well - a hale, stout, vivacious old gentleman. He died rather suddenly of apoplexy in 1835. Hon Martin Chittenden lived many years in Jericho, near his brother Noah. Representative many years before he removed to Williston. Polly Manosh.

 

CHITTENDEN O.K. - AMERICAN MEMORY - MRS MARY E. BURLESON

 

PIONEER STORY The Government train we came to New Mexico in had about one hundred prairie schooners in it. Of this number four belonged to my family. My grandfather and grandmother Searcy, with six girls and one boy and my father O. K. Chittenden, with my mother brother Tom and myself. I was five years old and my brother was about one year old. My grandfather and my father sold their farms in West Fort, Missourie, We brought all our supplies along with us. We had our flour in barrels, our own meat, lard and sugar. We were not allowed to stop and hunt buffalo on the way out here on account of the Indians. The women made the bread out of sour dough and used Soda . There was no such thing as baking powder in those days. The men baked the bread in dutch ovens over the camp fires. When we stopped at night the schooners with families were put into a circle and the Government schooners would form a circle around the family wagons. In between the two circles they put the oxen and horses, to keep the Indians from getting them. Every night the men took turns standing guard. All the soldiers rode horses. Every few days the train would stop and everybody would get rested. The feet of the oxen would get so sore that they could not go without resting them every few days. When the train stopped it was nearly always at water and the women would do their washing. The train used cow and buffalo chips and anything they could find to burn. The men did all this as the women and children were never allowed far from the schooners on account of Indians. We did not milk our cow as she had to be worked along with the oxen. Our schooners had cow hides fastened underneath and our cooking utensils were packed in them. Our drinking water was carried in barrels tied to the sides of the schooners. We had no trouble of any kind on our trip but we were always in fear of the Indians as other trains had been attacked by them. Mr Tom Boggs, the foreman of the Government train, told us that there was a band of Indians just ahead of our train. The Indians had attacked a train not long before we came along and had killed the people, stolen the horses and cattle and burned the wagons. We saw what was left of the wagons as we passed by. We left the wagon train on Raton Pass. Enoch Tipton who was a relative of my grandmother, and who had persuaded my grandfather and father come out to this country, met us on Raton Pass. We stopped at his place at Tiptonville, New Mexico. Enoch Tipton had come out here sometime before from West Port, Missouri. I do not remember just when he came or how he happened to settle here. Tiptonville is the same place as Mora, New Mexico is now. My father and grandfather farmed a year at Tiptonville. When we found our new home hard dirt floors and a dirt roof my mother was so very homesick to go back to Missouri where we had a nice farm home. My mother had brought her spinning wheel with her. She spun all the yarn for our clothes and knitted all our socks and stockings. My father and grandfather made a loom for her and (she?) made us two carpets for our floors to keep the baby from getting so awful dirty on the floor. We had brought some seed cane with us and my father and grandfather made a homemade syrup mill and made syrup, the first ever made in that country. The mill was a crude affair made of logs and drawn by a horse. The juice was pressed out with the logs and put in a vat and cooked into syrup. People came from miles around to see this mill. We always saved all our beef and mutton tallow to make our candles. We brought our moulds from Missouri with us. We made wicks out of cotton strings. We tied a large knot in the end of the wick, slipped the mould over the wick and poured the hot tallow into the mould. When the tallow got cold we cut the knot off and slipped the candle out of the mould. Our candle moulds were the first ones brought into that part of the country, and all the neighbors borrowed them to mould their candles. My father moved to Ute Creek, New Mexico, in 1867, when they struck gold there, and he put in a country store to supply the needs of the miners and the people who were rushing to the gold strike. A man by the name of Stevens, I can’t remember any other name as everyone called him “Steve”, wheeled a wheelbarrow all the way from the State of Maine to Colorado. In this wheelbarrow he had his bed, his clothes and his provisions. He did not stay long in Colorado. He came on to Tiptonville and put in a toll road to Ute Creek and my father took care of the toll gate for him. They charged $1.00 for a wagon, 50 cents for a horse and rider, and 25 cents for a person on foot. Mr Stevens made a lot of money as there were lots of miners rushing to Ute Creek looking for gold. When my brother and I were old enough to go to school we had to walk three miles. My mother was always so afraid of wild animals and Indians. We had a big bull dog who used to go with us to school. When he got tired waiting for us he would go home and when it was time for us to get home he would come to meet us. We lived down a valley and had to go over a big hill and he would wait for us on top of this hill. We went to school at Ute Creek. The Indians were not so hostile as when we first came to New Mexico. It was Apache and Ute Indians who gave so much trouble and sometimes the Kiowas and Cheyennes would slip in and make raids on the settlers. My father was from Connecticutt originally and came to West Port, Mo., and married my mother there. She was Elizabeth Searcy. I am the last one left of the Searcy and Chittenden families. My brother Jap who was born after we came to New Mexico died in Gallup, New Mexico, in 1926. Narrator: Mrs Mary E. Burleson, aged 78 years.

 

DESCENDANTS OF ROBERT CHITTENDEN Generation One 1 .Robert(Chatterton)Chittenden was born 1570 in Cranbrook, Kent, England. He married (1) Mary Merriman. He married (2) Ellynor Hatche. Notes for Robert (Chatterton) Chittenden: It is said that the name “Chittenden” is a corruption of an ancient Welsh and Cornish name, originally written “Chytanedin”, derived from the words “chy”, meaning “house”, “tane” meaning “lower”, and “din” or “dun” meaning “hill”. Its literal meaning is the “lower house on the hill”. The namesake were chiefly seated in Wales and in the Counties of Cornwall and Kent, England. Most families were of the yeomanry and merchant classes of the British Isles. Books: Genealogy of the Chittenden Family, William Chittenden of Guilford, Conn., and His Descendants, by Alvan Talcott, 1882, p.7. NEHG Register, Vol. 55, A1901, p. 214. Child of Robert Chittenden and Mary Merriman is: 2. i. William (Major) (Guilford Founder) Chittenden, b. Mar 1592/93, Cranbrook, Kent, England: d. 1 Feb 1659/60., Guilford, New Haven, CT. Children of Robert Chittenden and Ellynor Hatche are: ii. Thomas (2) Chittenden: iii. John Chittenden: iv. Nathaniel Chittenden.

 

Generation Two. 2. William (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2) Chittenden (Robert Chatterton (1)) was born Mar 1592/93 in Cranbrook, Kent, England, and died 1 Feb 1659/60 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. He married Joanna Sheaffe 1630 in Cranbrook, Kent, England, daughter of Edmund Sheaffe and Joanna Jordan. Notes for William (Major) (Guilford Founder) Chittenden: William Chittenden, Major, son of Robert Chittenden, was born 1593 in Kent, England, and married Joanna Schaeffe, daughter of Edmund and Joanna Sheaffe, who was born about 1613. William, Major, died Feb 1660 in Guilford, Conn.. Joanna was also married to Abraham Cruttenden. The first of the line in America, William was one of the company led by Rev. Henry Whitfield (a relative, as he was married to the sister of Rev. Whitfield’s wife, Dorothy). They were married in England. William was the principal military man of the Plantation, having been a soldier in the English Army and having fought in the Netherlands in the Thirty Years War, where he attained the rank of Major. He was one of the six men selected to secure the land from the Indians and one of the four Magistrates chosen to have “full power and authority to act, order, and despatch all matters respecting the publick weale and civile government of the Plantation, until a church is gathered among them”. On the gathering of the church, 29 Jun 1643, these Magistrates resigned their trust and William was elected principal military man of the colony, also Magistrate of the Plantation, and Deputy of the General Council until his death in 1660. It is said that he was one of the leaders of the emigrants from Parish of Cranbrook in Kent. Have no information on his lineage, although one source says that William’s father was a Robert. Many of the dates on this line were obtained from Bill Floodeen, 612 Goss Drive, Longmont, Colorado, 80501, phone: (303) 651-2714 (as of 4/92). He is doing a lot of research on the Chittenden line.

 

His wife is sister of Dorothy, wife of Rev. Henry Whitfield, leader of the colony expedition to the new world. I have also seen Joanna’s last name spelled “Sheaffe”. Children: 296*Thomas Chittenden b.c 1633 d. Oct 1683: 300* John Chittenden b.c 1635 d. Apr 1716: 298*Elizabeth Chittenden b. c 1637: 305 Joanna Chittenden b. c 1643: 299*Nathaniel Chittenden b. c 1645 d. Jun 1691: 301*Mary Chittenden b. c 1647 d. 9 Mar 1712: 302*Hannah Chittenden b. 15 Nov 1649 d. 1650: 303*Joseph Chittenden b. 14 Apr 1652 d. 22 Jun 1652: 304*Deborah Chittenden b. 12 Dec 1653 d. 16 Sep 1674:

 

Thomas Chittenden, son of William and Joanna (Schaeffe) Chittenden, was born about 1633 in England, and married (287) Joanna Jordan, who was born about 1640 in Guilford, Conn. Thomas died Oct 1683 in Guilford, Conn. Children: 288*Samuel Chittenden b. 20 Sep 1664 d. 15 Jan 1694: 289*William Chittenden b. 5 Oct 1666 d. 11 Aug 1738: 290*Joanna Chittenden b. 13 Dec 1668 d. 14 Jan 1672: 291*Abigail Chittenden b. 15 Dec 1670: 292*Thomas Chittenden b. 12 Jan 1674 d. 1722: 292*Mehitabel Chittenden b. 1675: 275*Josiah Chittenden  b. 1677 d. 28 Aug 1759:

 

John Chittenden, son of William and Joanna (Schaeffe) Chittenden, was born about 1635 in England, and married 12 Dec 1665, (308) Hannah Fletcher who was born about 1645. John died Apr 1716 in Guilford, Conn.. Children: 5216*John Chittenden, Jr. b. 19 Oct 1666 d. Feb 1710: 5217*Elizabeth Chittenden b. 26 Jan 1670 d. 1 Aug 1712: 5218*Joseph Chittenden b. 26 Mar 1672 d. 11 Sep 1727: 5219 Gideon Chittenden b. 23 Sep 1678 d. 1679: 5220*Abel Chittenden b. 14 May 1681 d. 8 Sep 1756: 5270*Lydia Chittenden b. 30 Mar 1684:

 

Elizabeth Chittenden, daughter of William and Joanna (Schaeffe) Chittenden, was born about 1637 and married 16 Jun 1657, (306) Thomas Wright who was born about 1633. Children: 5203 Thomas Wright b. 1 Mar 1660: 5204 Mary Wright b. 4 Mar 1664: 5205 Hannah Wright b. 10 Mar 1670: 5206 Lydia Wright b. 12 Mar 1672: 5207 Elizabeth Wright b. 17 Feb 1675:

 

Nathaniel Chittenden, son of William and Joanna (Schaeffe) Chittenden, was born about 1645 and married (307) Sarah Wright who was born about 1646. Nathaniel died Jun 1691. Children: 5208*Nathaniel Chittenden, Jr. b. 10 Aug 1669: 5209*Sarah Chittenden b. 2 Mar 1672: 5210*Mary Chittenden b. 6 Feb 1675: 5211*Joseph Chittenden b. 6 Sep 1677 d. 28 Mar 1708: 5212 Hannah Chittenden b. 15 Mar 1680: 5213 Deborah Chittenden b. 15 Oct 1682 d. 1684: 5214*Cornelius Chittenden b. 1685 d. 13 Feb 1774:

 

Mary Chittenden, daughter of William and Joanna (Schaeffe) Chittenden, was born about 1647 and married 4 Oct 1670, (309) John Leete, son of William Leete, who was born 1639 in Guilford, Conn.. Mary died 9 Mar 1712. John died 25 Nov 1692 in Guilford, Conn.. First white child born in Guilford. Children: 5222 Ann Leete b. 5 Aug 1671: 5223 John Leete, Jr. b. 4 Jan 1674: 5224 Joshua Leete b. 7 Jul 1676: 5225 Sarah Leete b, 16 Dec 1677: 5226 Palatiah Leete b. 26 Mar 1681: 5227 Mehitabel Leete b. 10 Dec 1683: 5228 Benjamin Leete b. 26 Dec 1686: Daniel Leete b. 23 Sep 1689:

 

Hannah Chittenden, daughter of William and Joanna (Schaeffe) Chittenden, was born 15 Nov 1649 in Guilford, Conn.. Hannah died 1650 in Guilford, Conn..

 

Joseph Chittenden, son of William and Joanna (Schaeffe) Chittenden, was born 14 Apr 1652 in Guilford, Conn.. Joseph died 22 Jun 1652 in Guilford, Comm..

 

Deborah Chittenden, daughter of William and Joanna (Schaeffe) Chittenden, was born 12 Dec 1653 in Guilford, Conn.. Deborah died 16 Sep 1674.

 

Books Genealogy of the Chittenden Family, William Chittenden of Guilford, Conn. and his Descendants, by Alvan Talcott, 1882, p 7, 11. “Commemorative Biographical record of Middlesex Co., Conn., US/Can 974.66 D3C”, p 44. The Connecticut Nutmegger, Vol. 28, No. 4, March 1996, p 598. NEHG Register, Vol. 55, April 1901, p 214.

 

Notes Sailed from England about 20th May 1639 arriving in New Haven, Conn., about the 10th Jul 1639. One of the signers of the “Covenant”. Children of William Chittenden and Joanna Sheaffe are: 3. i. Thomas (3) Chittenden b. 1631 Cranbrook, Kent, England: d. Oct 1683, Guilford, New Haven, CT. 4. ii. Elizabeth Chittenden b. 1632, Cranbrook, Kent, England d. 17 Feb 1674/75 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. 5. iii. Nathaniel Chittenden b. 1636 Guildford, New Haven, CT. d Jun 1691 Guilford, New Haven, CT. 6. iv. John Chittenden b. 1643 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. Apr 1716 Guilford, New Haven, CT. 7. v. Mary Chittenden b. 1647 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 9 Mar 1711/12 Guilford New Haven, CT. vi. Hannah Chittenden b. 15 Nov 1649, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 1650, Guilford, New Haven, CT. vii. Joseph Chittenden b. 14 Apr 1652 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 22 Jun 1652 Guilford, New Haven, CT. viii. Hannah Chittenden b. 14 Apr 1652 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 13 March 1673/74.

 

Generation Three. 3. Thomas (3) Chittenden William (Major) (Guilford Founder) 2. Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 1631 in Cranbrook, Kent, England and died Oct 1683 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. He married Joanna Prudden, 1662 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. daughter of Peter Prudden and Joanna Boyse. Children of Thomas Chittenden and Joanna Prudden are: i. Samuel (4) Chittenden b. 20 Sep 1664 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. Jan 15 1693/94, Guilford, New Haven, CT. 8. ii. William Chittenden b. 5 Oct 1666, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 11 Aug 1738, Guilford, New Haven, CT. iii. Joanna Chittenden b. 13 Dec 1668 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 14 Jan 1751/52. iv. Abigail Chittenden b. 15 Dec 1670 Guilford, d. New Haven, CT. m. Caleb Bennett. v. Thomas Chittenden b. 12 Jan 1673/74 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d.1722. vi. Mehitable Chittenden b. 1675 Guilford, New Haven, CT. 9. vii. Josiah Chittenden b. 1677 Guilford, New Haven, CT d. 28 Aug 1659 Guilford, New Haven, CT.

 

4. Elizabeth (3) Chittenden (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) 2. Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 1632 in Cranbrook, Kent, England and died 17 Feb 1674/75 in Wehtersfield, Hartford, CT. She married Thomas (Jr) Wright 16 Jun 1657 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. son of Thomas Wright and Mary Cranbrook. Children of Elizabeth Chittenden and Thomas Wright are: 10. i. Hannah (4) Wright b. 10 Mar 1670/71 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. d. 27 Apr 1698 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. ii. Thomas Wright b. 1 Mar 1659/60 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. d. Apr 1711 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. m. Elizabeth Wright 1680 Wethersfield, Harford, CT. iii. Mary Wright b. 4 Mar 1663/64 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. iv. Lydia Wright b. 12 Mar 1672/73 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. d. Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. m. Joseph Smith 1690 Wethersfield, CT. v. Elizabeth Wright b 17 Feb 1674/75 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT.

 

5. Nathaniel (3) Chittenden (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) 2. Robert Chatterton) (1) was born 1636 in Guilford, New Haven Ct. and died Jun 1691 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. He married Sarah Leete 1669. Child of Nathaniel Chittenden and Sarah Leete is: i. Joseph (4) Chittenden b. 6 Sep 1677 Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. Mehitabel Pierce 28 Mar 1708.

 

6. John (3) Chittenden (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) 2. Robert Chatterton) (1) was born 1643 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. and died Apr 1716 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. He married Hannah Fletcher 12 Dec 1665 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. daughter of John Fletcher and Mary Ward. Children of John Chittenden and Mary Fletcher are: i. John (4) Chittenden b. 19 Oct 1666, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d.Feb 1709/10 Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. Sarah Clay 13 Mar 1700/01. 11. ii. Elizabeth Chittenden b. 26 Jan 1669/70 Killingsworth Middlesex, CT d. 1 Aug 1712, Guilford, New Haven, CT. 12. iii. Joseph Chittenden b. 26 Mar 1672 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 11 Sep 1727 Guilford, New Haven, CT. iv. Abel Chittenden b. 14 May 1681, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 8 Sep 1756, Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. Deborah Scranton 5 Jul 1721, Guilford, New Haven, CT. v. Lydia Chittenden b. 30 Mar 1684 Guilford, New Haven CT. m. William Hall 20 Oct 1715, Guilford, New Haven, CT

 

7. Mary (3) Chittenden (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) 2. Robert (Chatterton (1) was born 1647 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. and died 9 Mar 1711/12 in Guilford, New Haven CT. She married John Leete 4 Oct 1670 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. son of William Leete and Anna Paine. Children of Mary Chittenden and John Leete are:- 13. i. Ann (4) Leete b. 5 Aug 1671, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 2 Nov 1724. 14. ii. John Leete b. 4 Jan 1673/74, Guilford, New Haven, CT. 15. iii. Joshua Leete b. 7 Jul 1676, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 24 Apr 1742, Guilford, New Haven, CT. 16. iv. Sarah Leete b. 16 Dec 1677, Guilford, New Haven, CT. 17. v. Pelatiah (Deacon) Leete b. 26 Mar 1681 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 13 Oct 1768, Leete’s Island, New Haven, CT. 18. vi. Mehitable Leete b. 10 Dec 1683, Guilford, New Haven, CT vii. Benjamin Leete b. 26 Dec 1686, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 1741 Durham, Middlesex, CT. m. Rachel Champion 26 Oct 1714. viii. Daniel Leete b. 23 Sep 1689 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 1690, Guilford, New Haven, CT.

 

Generation Four. 8. William (4) Chittenden (Thomas (3), William (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2) Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 5 Oct 1666 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. and died 11 Aug 1738 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. He married Hannah 1699 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. Children of William Chittenden and Hannah are:- 19. I. Ebenezer (5) Chittenden b. 31 Aug 1699, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 8 Aug 1756, East Guilford, New Haven, CT. ii. Hannah Chittenden b. Jan 1702/03, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. I Jul 1773, Guilford, New Haven CT. m. Josiah Bishop 31 Dec 1728, Guilford, New Haven, CT.

 

9. Josiah (4) Chittenden (Thomas) (3), William (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 1677 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. and died 28 Aug 1759 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. He married Hannah Sherman 1707 in Guilford, New Haven, CT, daughter of John Sherman and Elizabeth Thorne. Child of Josiah Chittenden and Hannah Sherman is: i. Simeon (5) Chittenden b. 1714.

 

10. Hannah (4) Wright (Elizabeth (3) Chittenden, William (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 10 Mar 1670/71 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT and died 27 Apr 1698 in Wethersfield, Harford, CT. She married (1) Hubbard 7 Mar 1688/89?. She married (2) David (Col) Goodrich 7 Mar 1688/89? in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. son of William Goodrich and Sarah Marvin. Children of Hannah Wright and David Goodrich are:- i. Josiah (5) Goodrich b 15 Jun 1690 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. d. 13 Sep 1731, Tolland, CT m. (1) Sarah Porter 5 Dec 1711, Tolland, CT. m. (2) Sarah Mix 10 Nov 1726, Tolland, CT. ii. Elizabeth Goodrich b. 19 Nov 1691 Wethersfield, Harford, CT. iii. Elizur Goodrich b. 30 Mar 1693 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. d. 4 Apr 1774, Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. m. Anne Talcott 22 Apr 1714 Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. iv. David Goodrich b. 8 Dec 1694, Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. m. Hepzibah Boreman 1713. v. Abigail Goodrich b. 2 Apr 1697 Wethersfield, Harford, CT. d 23 Sep 1712

 

11. Elizabeth (4) Chittenden. (John) (3), (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1), was born 26 Jan 1669/70 in Killingsworth, Middlesex, CT. and died 1 Aug 1712 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. She married Thomas Crittenden 1711 in Guilford, New Haven, CT., son of Abraham Crittenden and Susanna Gregson. Child of Elizabeth Chittenden and Thomas Crittenden is: i. Elizabeth Crittenden b. 1712 m. John Crampton.

 

12. Joseph (4) Chittenden (John) (3), (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert Chatterton (1) was born 26 Mar 1672 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. and died 11 Sep 1727 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. He married Mary Kimberly 26 Aug 1692 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. daughter of Nathaniel Kimberly and Miriam. Children of Joseph Chittenden and Mary Kimberly are: i. Deborah (5) Chittenden b. 28 Jan 1692/93 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. Feb 1766, m. John Spinning 2 Aug 1721. ii. Patience Chittenden b. 19 Jan 1695/96 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 6 Jun 1769, North Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. John (Lieut) Hubbard 13 Jun 1721, Guilford, New Haven, CT. Notes for John (Lieut) Hubbard: Books: Geneaology of the Chittenden Family, William Chittenden of Guilford, Conn. and his Descendants, by Alvan Talcott, 1882, p29. NEHG Register. Vol. 52, Oct 1898, p467. 20. iii. Gideon Chittenden b. 3 Feb 1697/98, Guilford, New Haven, CT. 21. iv. Joseph Chittenden b. 25 Jan 1701/02 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 7 Apr 1794 Guilford, New Haven, CT. v. Thankful Chittenden b 27 Jan 1703/04, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 9 Jul 1780, Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. Timothy Bartlett.

 

13. Anna Leete (Mary) (3) Chittenden, (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 5 Aug 1671 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. and died 2 Nov 1724. She married John Collins 23 Jul 1691 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. son of John Collins and Mary Trowbridge. Children of Ann Leete and John Collins are: i. Ann (5) Collins b. 9 May 1692, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 11 Oct 1745 m. Daniel Bartlett 21 Mar 1719/20 Guilford, New Haven, CT. ii. Mary Collins b. 11 Apr 1694 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 2 Feb 1728/29 Guilford, New Haven, CT. iii. John Collins b. 23 Feb 1695/96 Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. Rachel Mix. iv. Timothy Collins b. 11 Feb 1697/98 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 19 Feb 1698/99 Guilford, New Haven, CT. v. Timothy (Rev) Collins b. 13 Apr 1699 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 7 Feb 1777 m. Elizabeth 1718. 22. vi. Daniel Collins b. 13 Jun 1701 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 8 Oct 1751 Guilford, New Haven, CT. vii. Susannah Collins b. 25 Sep 1703 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 5 Oct 1703 Guilford, New Haven, CT. viii. Samuel Collins b. 2 Nov 1704, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 6 Dec 1784 Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. Margery Leete 20 Oct 1731 Guilford, New Haven, CT. ix. Mercy Collins b. 19 Jan 1706/07 Guilford, New Haven, CT. m Samuel Hopson. 23. x. Oliver Collins b. 18 Oct 1710 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 20 Feb 1788. xi. Avis Collins b. 1 Apr 1714 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 1 Nov 1754 m. Peter Buell.

 

14. John (4) Leete (Mary) (3) Chittenden, (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 4 Jan 1673/74 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. and died 18 May 1731 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. He married Sarah Allen, daughter of Gideon Allen and Sara H. Prudden. Children of John Leete and Sarah Allen are: i. John (5) Leete b. 2 Jan 1698/99 Guilford, New Haven CT. d. Jun 1743 Durham, Middlesex, CT. m. Elizabeth Baldwin 13 May 1723 Guilford, New Haven, CT. ii. Mary Leete b. 28 Feb 1700/01 Guilford, New Haven, CT d. 13 Jan 1780, Guilford, New Haven, CT m. Abiel Elliot 1726 Guilford, New Haven, CT. iii. Gideon Leete b 4 Feb 1702/03 Guilford, New Haven, CT d. 1781 Saybrook, Middlesex, CT. m. Abigail Penfield 6 Sep 1727 Durham, Middlesex, CT. iv. Sarah Leete b. 28 Aug 1705 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 24 Sep 1782 Cheshire, New Haven, CT. m. Thomas Newton 13 Jan 1728/29 Milford, New Haven, CT.

 

15. Joshua (4) Leete (Mary) (3) Chittenden, (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2) , Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 7 Jul 1676 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. and died 24 Apr 1742 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. He married Mary Munger 21 Jun 1709 in Guilford, New Haven. CT. daughter of John Munger and Mary Evarts.. Child of Joshua Leete and Mary Munger is: i. Jerusha (5) Leete b. 14 Nov 1711, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 8 Jul 1763, Guilford, New Haven, CT.

 

16. Sarah (4) Leete (Mary) (3) Chittenden, (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 16 Dec 1677 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. She married Eliakimc Marshall 23 Aug 1704 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. son of Samuel Marshall and Mary Wilton. Children of Sarah Leete and Eliakim Marshall are: i. Dorothy (5) Marshall b. 1 Oct 1705 Guilford, New Haven, CT. ii. Sarah Marshall b. 27 Jun 1709 Guilford, New Haven. CT. iii. Sarah Marshall b. 29 Jan 1710/11 Guilford, New Haven, CT. iv. Mary Marshall b. 14 Mar 1714/15 Guilford, New Haven, CT. v. Eliakim Marshall b. 15 Jul 1720 Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. Sarah Hodge.

 

17. Pelatiah (Deacon) (4) Leete, (Mary (3) Chittenden, (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2) Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 26 Mar 1681 in Guilford, New Haven, CT and died 13 Oct 1768 in Leete’s Island, New Haven, CT. He married Abigail Fowler 1 Jul 1705 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. daughter of Abraham Fowler and Elizabeth Bartlett. Children of Pelatiah Leete and Abigail Fowler are: i. Abigail (5) Leete b 13 Sep 1707, Leete’s Island, New Haven, CT. d. 2 Jun 1792 Leete’s Island, New Haven, CT. ii. Daniel (Deacon) Leete b. 14 Oct 1709 Leete’s Island, New Haven, CT. d. 1 Oct 1772 Leete’s Island, New Haven, CT. m. Rhoda Stone 14 Jun 1738 Guilford, New Haven, CT. iii. Mehitable Leete b. 28 Sep 1711 Leete’s Island, New Haven, CT d. 21 Oct 1711 Leete’s Island, New Haven, CT. iv. Pelatiah (Deacon) Leete b. 7 Mar 1712/13 Leete’s Island, New Haven, CT. d. 28 May 1786 Leete’s Island, New Haven, CT. m. Lydia Crittenden 26 Mar 1740 Guilford, New Haven, CT. v. Mehitable Leete b. 1714 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 15 May 1770 Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. John Brewster 5 Apr 1740 Guilford, New Haven, CT.

 

18. Mehitable (4) Leete, (Mary) (3) Chittenden, (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 10 Dec 1683 in Guilford, New Haven, CT.. She married Anthony (Dr) Labore 4 Jan 1710/11 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. Child of Mehitable Leete and Anthony Labore is: i. Mehitable (5) Labore b. 30 Nov 1711 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 5 Jan 1713/14 Guilford, New Haven, CT.

 

Generation Five: 19. Ebenezer (5) Chittenden, (William) (4), Thomas (3), (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 31 Aug 1699 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. and died 8 Aug 1756 in East Guilford, New Haven, CT. He married Mary Johnson 21 Mar 1722/23 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. daughter of Samuel Johnson and Mary Sage. Children of Ebenezer Chittenden and Mary Johnson are: i. Ebenezer (6) Chittenden b. 11 Sep 1726 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 11 May 1812 Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. (1) Elizabeth Parmelee. M. (2) Hannah Meigs. ii. Thomas Chittenden b. 6 Jan 1729/30.

 

20. Gideon Chittenden (Joseph) (4), John (3), (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 3 Feb 1697/98 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. He married Abigail Bishop 21 Mar 1720/21 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. daughter of Samuel Bishop and Abigail Wetmore. Children of Gideon Chittenden and Abigail Bishop are: i. Abraham (6) Chittenden b. 16 Feb 1722/23 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 19 Jul 1810 Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. Mercy Burgess 15 Mar 1748/49 Guilford, New Haven, CT. 24. ii. Millicent Chittenden b. 5 Apr 1725 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 6 Dec 1814.

 

21. Joseph (5) Chittenden, (Joseph) (4), (John) (3), (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 25 Jan 1701/02 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. and died 7 Apr 1794 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. He married Patience Stone 14 Nov 1726 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. Notes for Joseph Chittenden: Book: Genealogy of the Chittenden Family, William Chittenden of Guilford, Conn. and His Descendants, by Alvan Talcott, 1882, p 19, 31. Child of Joseph Chittenden and Patience Stone is: i. Jseph (6) Chittenden b. 4 Nov 1727 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 8 Jan 1793, Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. (1) Sarah Norton 1749 Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. (2) Rhoda Bishop 28 Oct 1761 Guilford, New Haven, CT. m. (3) Carine Ward 15 Dec 1772 Guilford, New Haven, CT.

 

22. Daniel (5) Collins (Anna) (4) Leete, (Mary) (3) Chittenden, (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 13 Jun 1701 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. and died 8 Oct 1751 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. He married Lois Cornwall 15 Mar 1724/25 daughter of William Cornwall and Hester. Children of Daniel Collins and Lois Cornwall are: i. Daniel (6) Collins m. Sarah Lyman. 25. ii. Lorraine Collins b. 1 Jan 1730/31 d. 19 Apr 1794.

 

23. Oliver (5) Collins (Ann (4) Leete, (Mary) (3) Chittenden, (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 18 Oct 1710 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. and died 20 Feb 1788. He married Elizabeth Hall 26 Nov 1730 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. daughter of Thomas Hall and Mary Hiland. Child of Oliver Collins and Elizabeth Hall is: i. Typhenia (6) Collins b. 3 Feb 1731/32, Guilford, New Haven, CT. d. 1827 Old Stockbridge, Berkshire, MA. m. Charles Stone 14 Apr 1752 Old Stockbridge, Berkshire, MA.

 

Generation 6. 24. Millicent (6) Chittenden, (Gideon (5), (Joseph) (4), (John) (3), (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 5 Apr 1725 in Guilford, New Haven, CT and died 6 Dec 1814. She married John Hopson 6 Apr 1749. Son of John Hopson and Deborah Bartlett. Child of Millicent Chittenden and John Hopson is: i. Millicent (7) Hopson b. 4 Aug 1756 Guilford, New Haven, CT. d 12 Apr 1828 m. Daniel Meigs.

 

25. Lorraine (6) Collins, (Daniel) (5), (Ann) (4), Leete, (Mary) (3) Chittenden, (William (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 1 Jan 1730/31 and died 19 Apr 1794. She married Oliver (Dr) (Gov) Wolcott 21 Jan 1755 son of Robert Wolcott and Sarah Drake. Notes for Oliver (Dr) (Gov) Wolcott: Signed the Declaration of Independence. On 12 Oct 1775 Samuel Huntington was named as one of Connecticut’s delegates to the Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia. A new chapter opened in his life - the national chapter. He took a few weeks to arrange his domestic and business affairs and then set out with Oliver Wolcott on the long, arduous journey. In the winter of 1776 such a trip would have required a week or more, writing home to his wife from Philadelphia on 17 Jan 1776 said, “I arrived here with Mr. Huntingdon Well and by the Blessing of God am so now. We had much delay by the Ferrys and found the Roads bad”. Huntington and Wolcott took their seats in Congress on 16 January and immediately got down to business. This, it must be remembered , was the Second Continental Congress. The First, which had lasted but a month and a half in the autumn of 1774, had been a conciliatory body, designed to patch up the differences with England. It passed resolutions, but had no legislative powers”. Children of Lorraine Collins and Oliver Wolcott are: i. Oliver (7) Wolcott b. 31 Aug 1757 d. 13 Sep 1757. 26. ii. Oliver (Gov) Wolcott b. 11 Jan 1760 d. 1 Jun 1833 New York, NY. 27. iii. Laura Wolcott b. 15 Dec 1761. iv. Mariann Wolcott b. 16 Feb 1765 m. Chauncey Goodrich Oct 1789. 28. v. Fredrick W, Wolcott b. 2 Nov 1767 d. 28 May 1837.

 

Generation 7. 26. Oliver (Gov) (7) Wolcott, (Lorraine) ( 6) Collins, ( Daniel) (5), Ann (4) Leete, (Mary) (3) Chittenden, (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 11 Jan 1760 and died 1 Jun 1833 in New York, NY. He married Elizabeth Stoughton 1 Jun 1785, daughter of John Stoughton and Ruth Belden. Notes for Oliver (Gov) Wolcott: Secretary of the Treasury in cabinets of President Washington and Adams, 7th gov. of Conn. (son Oliver Wolcott, 1726-97, a “signer” and 2nd gov. of Conn. Children of Oliver Wolcott and Elizabeth Stoughton are: i. John Stoughton (8) Wolcott b. 28 Aug 1787 d. 4 Feb 1789. ii. Oliver Wolcott b. 27 May 1790 d. 17 Jul 1791. iii. Laura Wolcott b. 10 Apr 1794 m. George Gibbs 27 Dec 1810. Notes for Laura Wolcott: George Gibbs (1776-1833) distinguished minerologist m. Laura, daughter of Oliver Wolcott, 1760-1833, Sec of the Treas. In cabinets of Presidents Washington and Adams, 7th gov. of Conn. (son Oliver Wolcott, 1726-97, a “signer” and 2nd gov. of Conn. son Roger Wolcott, 1679-1767, colonial gov. of Conn. desc. Henry Wolcott from Eng. To Mass. 1630 settled at Windsor, Conn. 1635). iv. Elizabeth Stoughton Wolcott b. 9 Oct 1795 m. William Gracie 2 Jul 1813. v. Oliver Stoughton Wolcott b. 18 Jan 1800 d. 23 May 1832 m. Jane Lowe Conrad 9 Nov 1820. vi. John Stoughton Wolcott b. 4 Dec 1802 d. 22 Nov 1843. vii. Henry Wolcott b. 4 Sep 1805 d. 25 Sep 1805.

 

27. Laura (7) Wolcott, (Lorraine) (6) Collins, (Daniel) (5), (Ann) (4) Leete, (Mary) (3) Chittenden, (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton)(1) was born 15 Dec 1761. She married William Mosley 6 Oct 1789. Child of Laura Wolcott and William Mosley is: i. Charles Mosley.

 

28. Fredrick W. (7) Wolcott, Lorraine) (6) Collins, (Daniel) (5), (Ann) (4) Leete, (Mary) (3) Chittenden, (William) (Major) (Guilford Founder) (2), Robert (Chatterton) (1) was born 2 Nov 1767 and died 28 May 1837. He married (1) Betsey Huntington 12 Oct 1800, daughter of Joshua Huntington. He married (2) Sally Worthington Goodrich 21 Jun 1815, daughter of Samuel Goodrich. Children of Fredrick Wolcott and Betsey Huntington are: i. Mary Ann Goodrich (8) Wolcott b. 9 Aug 1801 m. Asa Whitehead 22 May 1827. ii. Hannah Huntington Wolcott b. 14 Jan 1803 m. Frederick Freeman 21 Apr 1834. iii. Joshua Huntington Wolcott b. 29 Aug 1804 m. Cornelia Frothingham 12 Nov 1844. iv. Elizabeth Wolcott b. 6 Mar 1806 d. 15 Oct 1875 m. John P. Jackson 23 Mar 1827. v. Frederick Henry Wolcott b. 19 Aug 1808 m. (1) Sarah Elizabeth Chase Merchant. M (2) Abby Woolsey Howland 12 Jun 1838. vi. Laura Marie Wolcott b. 14 Aug 1811 m. Robert G. Rankin 3 Mar 1831. Children of Fredrick Wolcott and Sally Goodrich are: vii. Charles Mosley (8) Wolcott b 20 Nov 1816 m. (1) Catharine A. Rankin. M. (2) Mary E Goodrich 1 Nov 1843. viii. Chauncey Goodrich Wolcott b. 15 Mar 1819 d. 28 Oct 1820. ix. Henry Griswold Wolcott b. 4 Nov 1820 d. 8 May 1852. x. Mary Frances Wolcott b. 9 Jul 1823 m. Theodore Frothingham 4 Feb 1845. Timothy W. Tucker <ttucker1@ix.netcom.com>

 

CHITTENDEN SARAH Kalamazoo Valley Heritage Index. Vol 22: M92.

 

CHITTENDEN SARAH First Generation . 1. Sarah Chittenden: born on 25 Feb 1647 in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, MA. died on 25 Oct 1703 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA. She m. Anthony Collamer/Collamore on 14 Jun 1666 in scituate, Plymouth Colony, MA.

 

Second Generation. 2. Isaac Chittenden/Chatterton Jr: born in 1625 in Wapping, Kent Co., England, married on 12 Apr 1646 in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, MA., died on 20 May 1676 in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, MA (or of CT). 3. Martha Vinal/Vinall, born ? 1625 in Stainforth, parish of Hatfield (next Doncaster), Yorkshire, West Riving, England.

 

Third Generation. 4. Thomas Chatterton/Chittenden New World Progenitor: born in 1584 in Hawkhurst, or Wapping, or Tenterden, Kent Co., England, married in 1624 in Hawkhurst, Kent Co., England, died in 1669 in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, MA. 5. Rebecca (---) done New World Progenitor: born in 1595 in Hawkhurst, Kent Co., England. 6. Stephen Vinal Old World Progenitor: born about 1610 in Stainforth, Parish of Hatfield (next Doncaster) Yorkshire, West Riding, England, married about 1635 in Stainforth, parish of Hatfield, (next Doncaster) Yorkshire, West Riding, England, died after 1639 in Stainforth, parish of Hatfield, (next Doncaster) Yorkshire. WR. 7. Anne (---) Old World Progenitor: born in 1612 in Somerville, Middlesex Co., MA. died on 6 Oct 1664 in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, MA.

 

Fourth Generation. 8. Robert Chattenden/Chittenden Old World Progenitor: born about 1559 in Wapping, or Tenterden. Kent Co., England, married between 1579 and 1583 in Selling, or Tenterden, or Wapping, Kent Co., England. 9. Eleanor/Eleanore/Ellynor Hatche born about 1559 in Tenterden, a limb of the Cinque Port of Rye, Kent Co., England.

 

Fifth Generation. 18. Thomas/Hatche/Hatch, born about 1525 in Sellinge next Monks Horton, Kent Co., England married about 1552 in Tenterden, a limb of the Cinque Port of Rye, Kent Co., England. 19. Joane (---) born between 1527 and 1531 in Sellinge next Monks Horton, Kent Co., England, died in 1574 in Kent Co., England.

 

Sixth Generation. 36. John Hatche “the younger”, born about 1495 in Sellinge, next Monks Horton, Kent Co., England, married before 1521 in Sellinge, next Monks Horton, Kent Co., England, died between 13 Apr 1535 and 26 Apr 1536 in Sellinge, next Monks Horton, Kent Co., England. 37. An Unidentified Woman, born about 1500 in Sellinge next Monks Horton, Kent Co., England’

 

Seventh Generation. 72. Thomas Hatch/Hache “the elder”, born about 1465 in Selling, next Monks Horton, Kent Co., England, died between 12 Dec 1530 and 31 Dec 1534. 73. An Unidentified Woman.

 

Eighth Generation. 144. Thomas Hatch/ (At Hecche), born about 1442 in Sellinge, next Monks Horton, Kent Co., England, married after 1464. 145. An Unidentified Woman.

 

Ninth Generation. 288. John Hatche/ (At Hecche) Old World Progenitor, born about 1415 in ? Charing, Kent Co., England, married. 289. Agnes (---) born about 1419 in Tenterden, a limb of the Cinque Port of Rye, Kent Co., England.

 

CHITTENDEN SIMEON BALDWIN born 1814. Died 1880. US Congressman from New York 1874 - 1881. Buried Green Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York

 

DESCENDANTS OF STEPHEN CHITTENDEN Generation One. 1. Stephen Chittenden (1) immigrated in 1874. Charlotte Chittenden Mrs (1) immigrated in 1874. Papers from Lesley Eva Mae (Clark) Halpin written by her mother, Elsie Myrtle (Chittenden) Clark. Came from England. Charlotte and Stephen Chittenden came from England in 1874. Settled in Wisconsin later in NY. State. Edward Chittenden and Evanette Seaver (are) H. Edward Halpin’s mother’s grandparents (Lesley Eva Mae (Clark) Halpin’s grandparents). Stephen Chittenden and Charlotte Chittenden Mrs. had the following children. +2. i. James Edward (Ted) Chittenden.

 

Generation Two. 2. James Edward (Ted) Chittenden was born on 19 Jan 1864 in, ? County, England (2). He immigrated in 1874 (1). He died about 1944 in 120 Cedric Ave, Nedrow, Onondaga Co., NY. (3). He was buried in Jamesville Cem, Jamesville, Onondaga Co., NY. (3). Told to Pamela Ann Fry Priest By Leslie Eva Mae Clark Halpin. 25 Sep 1993. Theodore Chittenden came from England with his parents when he was seven years old. His mother’s name was Charlotte, she was 91/92 years old when she died. They are both buried in Jamesville Cemetery next to Theodore’s father.. Theodore’s father is the only one with a headstone. Theodore Chittenden’s wife, Evanette Elevia Seaver is also buried in with these three with no headstone. He was married to Evanetta Elevia Seaver (daughter of Seth Harrington Seaver and Maria Chasmer) on 6 Jan 1887 in Onondaga Co., NY. (4) Evanetta Elevia Seaver (5,6,3,7) was born on 28 Dec 1851 in LaFayette, Onondaga Co., NY. (5.6.8). She died on 2 May 1934 in LaFayette, Onondaga Co., NY. (9,6). She was buried on 4 May 1934 in Jamesville Cem, Jamesville, Onondaga Co., NY. (9.3). 1920 Soundex T-265, Roll #1246. Chittenden Edward J. Vol 331, ED67, Sheet 10, Line 67 Color W Age 56 Birthplace England Citizenship NR County, Onondaga Street Price Road. Citizenship Chittenden Netta W 67 New York - Charlotte M. 79 England NR. James Edward (Ted) Chittenden and Evanetta Elevia Seaver had the following children. +3. i. Louise Chittenden. +4. ii. Alice Myria Chittenden. +5. iii. Elsie Myrtle Chittenden.

 

Generation Three. 3. Louise Chittenden (6) was born on 2 Dec 1887 in Onondaga C0., NY. (6). She died in Salina St, Nedrow, Onondaga Co., NY. (3). She was married to Byron Jones in Onondaga C0., NY. Louise Chittenden and Byron Jones had the following children. +6. i. Flora Jones. +7. ii. Alice Jones. +8. iii. Evelyn Jones. 4. Alice Myria Chittenden. (6,3). Was born on 23 Apr 1890 in Jamesville?. Onondaga Co., NY. (6). She died on 9 Jan 1986 in Weedsport, Cayuga Co., NY. (3). She was buried in LaFayette Cem, LaFayette, Onondaga Co., NY. (3). She was married to Charles Tuman Becker on 13 May 1917 in Auburn, Cayuga Co. , NY. Charles Tuman Becker (3) was born on 2 May 1891 (3). He died on 13 Jul 1971 in Nedrow, Onondaga Co., NY. (3,10). Unknown Newpaper Clipping 13 Jul 1971 written on side:- Becker: Charles T. Becker, 80. 111 Cedric Ave,. Nedrow, 13 Jul 1971. Survived his wife, Mrs Alie Chittenden Becker, a daughter-in-law, Mrs Charles D. Becker, on grandson, Mark Becker, a granddaughter, Miss Melissa Becker, all of Nedrow, one brother, Walter Becker, Union Springs, three sisters, Miss May Becker, Rochester, Mrs Bernice Peoples of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs Betty Dougherty, Parkersberg, W, Va: several nieces and nephews. Service Friday 2 p.m. Hall Funeral Home, 6033 Cherry Valley Road, LaFayette, the Rev. Gordon Knatt officiating. Burial LaFayette Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Hall Funeral Home. He was buried in LaFayette Cem. LaFayette, Onondaga Co. NY. (3.10). Alice Myria Chittenden and Charles Tuman Becker had the following children. 9. i. Daughter Becker died in young, her mother Alice almost died in childbirth. +10. ii. Charles Douglas Becker. 5. Elsie Myrtle Chittenden (6,3) was born on 17 Jan 1893 in Jamesville?, Onondaga Co., NY. (6,3). She died on 1 Sep 1978 in Nedrow, Onondaga Co., NY. (3). She was buried in LaFayette Cem, LaFayette Cem. LaFayette, Onondaga Co., NY. (3). She was married to Leslie Harold Clark on 13 May 1917 in LaFayette, Onondaga Co., NY. (3). Leslie Harold Clark (3) was born on 29 Jun 1895 (3). He died on 8 Oct 1918 in Onondaga Co., NY.(3). He was buried in LaFayette Cem, LaFayette Cem, LaFayette, Onondaga Co., NY. (3). Elsie Myrtle Chittenden and Leslie Harold Clark had the following children. +11. i. Lesley Eva Mae Clark. Prepared by: Pamela A. F. Priest, Webster, NY. USA. <ppriest@frontiernet.net>.

 

Sources 1. Papers from Lesley Eva Mae (Clark) Halpin, 120 Cedric Ave, Nedrow, NY. 13120 (315) 469-4275, written by her mother, Elsie Myrtle (Chittenden) Clark. 2. Post Standard 17 Aug 1930, Rambling ‘Round Cardiff. 3. Lesley Eva Mae (Clark) Halpin, 120 Cedric Avenue, Nedrow, NY. 13120. Phone No: (315) 469-4275. 4. Papers from Lesley Eva Mae (Clark) Halpin, 120 Cedric Ave, Nedrow, NY 13120. Phone No: (315) 469-4275. 5. Bible, 1832 Steroetyped. Printed and Published by H&E Phinney Original Owner: Josiah Tuller Northway b. 28 Jan 1808 d. 18 Feb 1896. 6. “Hitchcock’s New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible….”. Original Owner: Unknown. New York, NY: A.J. Johnson, 11 Great Jones Street, MDCCCLXXII. 7. 1880 Federal Census. Soundex, Onondaga, Onondaga Co., NY. 8. Ibid. Soundex, Onondaga, Onondaga Co., NY. 9. New York State Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death, Registered No. 11. County of Onondaga, Town of LaFayette. 10. Unknown Newspaper Clipping from Ruth Mae Cole Williams, RD #4. Fulton, NY 13069, now deceased.

 

INDEX: Becker:- Charles Douglas // Charles Truman // Daughter. Chasmer Maria. Chittenden:- Alice Myria // Charlotte // Elsie Myrtle // James Edward (Ted) // Louise // Stephen. Clark:- Lesley Eva Mae // Leslie Harold. Jones:- Alice // Byron // Evelyn // Flora. Seaver:- Evanetta Elevia // Seth Harrington. Pamela A. F. Priest, Webster, NY. USA<ppriest@frontiernet.net>

 

CHITTENDEN RUSSELL H. (HENRY) 1856-1943 Biochemist, educator: born in New Haven, Conn. As a senior at Yale (1874), he created the first American course in physiological chemistry (later known as biochemistry). He remained at Yale until 1922 bringing Yale’s Sheffield Scientific School into prominence as its director (1898-1922) while concurrently lecturing at Columbia University (1898-1903). He made pioneering studies in the enzymatic digestion of proteins and starch, and isolated glycogen (“animal starch”) in 1975. He began his advocacy of a low-protein diet for humans in 1907 and investigated the toxicology of human alcohol and chemical addiction (1903-15). After his retirement, he concentrated on writing histories of both biochemistry and the Sheffield School.

 

DESCENDANTS 0F THOMAS CHITTENDEN (15836) Generation One. 1. Thomas Chittenden (15836) was born in 1584 in Kent, England (i,ii). He married Rebecca (15837) before 1621 in England (iii,iv). He died between 7 Oct 1668 (date of will) and 9 Nov 1668 (inventory) in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA (v,vi). The name was also spelled Chettenden and Chittenden. The first of this name to appear in Scituate was Isaac Chittenden, Sr., born and married in England. The exact date of his arrival is not known, but he was granted a house lot on Kent Street in 1635 among those laid out for settlers who came with Mr Lothrop in 1634, and he is referred to as one of the “Men of Kent”. Isaac’s lot was the fifth on the south side of “Meetinghouse Lane”, abutting on Kent Street. Isaac bore arms in 1643, and was made a freeman in 1651. Deane calls him son of Thomas Chittenden, but the son Isaac who came with Thomas to Scituate was much younger. So unless this is one of these cases where there were two sons of the same name, possibly from two different marriages, Isaac Chittenden Sr. Was not the son of Thomas. It is evident that he was a close relative, however, for Thomas Chittenden left a legacy to Benjamin, son of Isaac Sr., and Thomas’ son Isaac Jr. later came into possession of the house lot on Kent Street. Benjamin Chittenden was apparently the only son of Isaac Sr. He served with Capt. John Williams’ Company in 1676 and fell in the battle near Patuxet on 26 Mar 1676, with Capt. Michael Pierce and fifteen men from Scituate. Deane and others say Benjamin was unmarried and left no descendants, although his name is given in one of the lists as “head of a family”(3.vii,viii)

 

CHITTENDEN THOMAS 1730-1797. Governor: born in East Guilford, Conn. A Vermont farmer, he was a member of the council of state that drew up Vermont’s first request for statehood (1777) after it had declared itself an independent republic that year. When the Continental Congress rejected the request, he became governor of the republic (1778—89, 1790-91). After Vermont began negotiations with the British commander in Canada, the adjacent states of New York and New Hampshire settled their territorial disputes with Vermont and it was accepted as the 14th state (4th March 1791). Chittenden served as its first governor (1791-97). // 1992 Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc:- Thomas Chittenden, born East Guilford, Connecticut 6 Jan 1730, died 25 Aug 1797, was a Vermonter who worked for the recognition of his state as a separate entity during and after the American Revolution, when both New York and New Hampshire claimed jurisdiction over it. He served as governor of independent Vermont (1778-1789) and then as first governor of the state of Vermont (1791-1797)

 

CHITTENDEN THOMAS aged 51, a linen-weaver of Hawkhurst, Kent, with his wife Rebecca, aged 40 and sons Isaac 10, and Henry aged 6, left London on 18 April 1635 on the ‘Increase’, Robert Lea, Master and settled in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA. Hotten adds that he brought “Certificate from the Minister of Wapping and from two Justices of the Peace of his Conformitie to ye Church of England to passe in ye said Ship for New England” (ix). He took the “oath of Fidelitie” in 1638, and the Plymouth Colony Records mention him having land near Nathaniel Tilden that same year (xi,xii). He was bought land on 1 Dec 1646 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA, from Timothy Hatherly, part of the tract granted to the “Adventurers” in return for their services in founding the colony. The purchasers of these shares became known as the “Conihassett Partners”. They appointed their clerks, surveyors, committees and agents, laid out and maintained their own roads until 1715, made grants to their minister, etc. Their first clerk was Richard Garrett (a skillful penman, though not a partner): the second James Torrey; third Stephen Vinall and last Samuel Jenkins. Their last meeting on record was 1767. Thomas’ share in the Conihassett Partners land descended to his son Isaac (11.xiii,xiv). In 1649 Thomas is mentioned as owning land on Brushy Hill near the Herring Brook. On 4 Oct 1655, he was appointed by Timothy Hatherley to serve on a coroner’s jury. (11). Thomas’ will is dated 7 Oct 1668 “I Thomas Chittenden of Scituate in the Jurisdiction of New Plymouth in New England in America, Weaver…. Doe Revoak Renounce ???? and make void all Wills by mee formerly made and Declared and appoint this my last Will and Testament and none other: Item I give and bequeth unto my son Isacke Chittenden his heires and assigns forever one Moyety or halfe in Deale of one whole share of Conihassett Land both upland and meddow whether Devided or undevided: alsoe one prsell of meddowland being four acrees more or lesse lying att the end of the third Clift adjoyning to John Merritts upland: and one acree of meddow land be it more or lesse adjoyning to Richard Curtice in Prte and prte to the Clift: and one prsell of upland in Green field being three acrees more or lesse and is bounded towards the nroth and west with the land of Joseph Coleman towards the south and east with the highwayes: Alsoe a twelve acree lott of upland on bushey hill which was sometimes henery Bournes, alsoe the one halfe of my upland on the second Clift be it more or less: Item I give and bequesth unto my son Henry Chittenden his heires and assignes for ever the one Moyety or halfe in Deale of one whole share of Conihassett land both of upland and meddow land whether Devided or not Devided: alsoe one prsell of upland being three acrees be it more of lessee and a prsell of meddow being one acre more or less being bounded towards the south with the land of Richard Curtice and towards the north with the way Called Joseph Tildins way; towards the west to the street towards the east to a little Creeke in the meddow: and one prsell of meddow Joyning the second Clift being three acrees more of lesse bounded towards the North to the Clift towards the west to Edward Jenkins his Land: towards the southeast to the beach: and towards the south to the great Creeke: alsoe the one half of my upland on the second Clift be it more or lesse alsoe my ten acree Lott lying on bushey hill and my house lott being five acrees more or lesse with all the housing and buildings which lot is bounded with the lot of John Merritts Towards the south and the land of Samuell Hilands towards the North and towards the east and west to the Comon: and in Consideration that my son henery hath this whole lott which Could not be Devided but to his great Prejudice: I Doe order and appoint and my mind and will is that my son henery shall pay unto his brother Isacke or his assignes five pounds in Currant Countrey pay within six monthes after my Decease and five pounds more in Currant Countrey pay within a twelvmonth after my Decease: my linnine pewter Copper brasse and Iron vessells all which I have Devided betwixt my son Isacke and my son henery my mind and will is that each of them shall enjoy that prte which I haveposessed him with: Item I give unto my son Isacke one loome to my son henery one loome: and my mind and will is that hee that possesseth the great loome shall pay ten shillings to him that hath the lesser or shorter loome Item I give and bequesth unto my son henery all the slayes and Implements of the shop and my will is that my sonne henery pay to his brother Isacke thirty shillings in Consideration therof: and allow Isacke to make use of the slayes soe long as they Conveniently live together as hitherto hee hath had: provided That Isakce allow his brother henery to make use of his slayes as hithertoo hee hath Done: and as I have Devided to Isacke the black horse and to henery the old mare and old horse soe my mind and will is that it Continew according to my Disposall; Item I give and bequeath an oxe to be equally Devided betwixt my son Isacke and my son henery: and as for my Debts which I owe or is owing unto mee my mind and will is that they be equally received and equally payed by my sonnes; for the feathers belonging to my beding; my mind and will be equally Devided betwixt them; and that my son Isacke have the old teicking belonging therunto; as for my wearing Clothes bedcovering blanketts sheets Curtains Chists gun Jacke spitts one Remnant of kersye another of penistone another of Cotton; Scales waights tubbs bedsted Chaires barrells and all the Rest of my moveable and lumber though not previously expressed or named my mind and will is that it be equally Devided betwixt my son Isacke and my son henery; Item I give and bequeath unto my Kinsman Benjamin Chittenden a sucking Coult and 1 Doe Constitute ordaine and appoint my son Isacke Chittenden and my son henery Chittenden Joynt exequitors of this my last Will and Testament In sitness wherof I have heerunto sett my hand and seale the Day and yeare abovewritten. Signed and sealed in the presence of James Cudworth, John Merritt:- Thomas Chittenden And a seale. Att the Court held att Plymouth the fourth of June 1669 Captaine James Cudworth Came before the said Court and took his oath that the abovewritten will is the last Will and Testament of Thomas Chittenden of Scittuate late Deceased”. The Inventory was taken 9 Nov 1688 by James Cudworth senior and Steven Vinal and exhibited to the Court of Plymouth 4 Jun 1669 on the oath of Isacke Chittenden and amounted to 63-02-01, excluding real estate (11,xv).

 

Source i. Vernon Briggs History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family 1254-1937 (Boston: Charles E. Goodspeed & Co., 1938) 2:834. Birth date calculated from age of immigration. ii. Clarence Almon Torrey, compiler, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1985 & 1992), p.151. Hereinafter cited as New England Marriages iii. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2:834-835. iv. Torrey, New England Marriages, p.151 “b. 1621?”. v. James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England (1860-1862: reprint. Baltimore MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1:381. Hereinafter cited as Genealogical Dictionary. vi. Torrey, New England Marriages, p.151. vii. Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, From the First Settlement to 1831 (1831: reprint. Scituate, MA: Scituate Historical Society, 1975), pp. 9,123. Hereinafter cited as History of Scituate, Massachusetts. viii. Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony, Its History & People. 1620-1691. (Salt Lake City UT: Ancestry CD-ROM, 1996)p.442 “Isaak Chittenden” was on the list to bear arms in 1643 at Scituate. Hereinafter cited as Plymouth Colony. ix. Briggs History and Genealogy, 2:834. Cites Banks, Public Office Manuscripts, Drake “Founders” pp. 20-26 and Hotten. x. Savage. Genealogical Dictionary, NEGHR 9:280. Scituate and Barnstable Church Records. “42 Goodman Chittenden and his wife joined 12 Feb 1636”. [/1637]. xi. Briggs History and Genealogy, 2:835. xii. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, p. 154. Xiii. Stratton, Plymouth Colony, p. 172. Xiv. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, p.6. xv. C. H. Jr Simmons, compiler. Plymouth Colony Records. Volum 1. Wills and Inventories 1633-1669 (Camden ME: Picton Press. 1996) pp. 482-483. Hereinafter cited as Plymouth Colony Wills & Inventories.

 

Rebecca (15837) was born in 1596 in Kent, England (6.xvi) Children of Thomas Chittenden (15836) and Rebecca (15837) both born in Kent, England, were as follows:- 2. i. Isaac (2) Chittenden (7918), born 1625: married Martha Vinal (7919). 3. ii. Henry Chittenden (15836ii) born circa 1629.

 

Source xvi. Torrey, New England Marriages, p.151

 

Generation Two. 2. Isaac (2) Chittenden (7918) (Thomas (1)) was born in 1625 in Kent, England (16). He married Martha Vinal (7919) daughter of (….) Vinal (15838) and Anna (15839), in Apr 1646 in Scituate, Plymouth Co. MA. (xvii,xviii,xix,xx,xxi) He died on 20 May 1676 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA. one of many killed that day at Scituate in a violent attack by the Indians (xxii,xxiii). Isaac immigrated with his parents, age 10, on the ‘Increase’ from London in 1635 to Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA. (xxiv). He was propounded for freeman 4 May 1652 and admitted on 7 Jun 1653 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA. He was active in colony affairs, serving on a Grand Enquest 8 Jun 1655: as Deputy to the Plymouth Colony Court repeatedly 1658-1674. He served on a jury settling a dispute about lands 13 Mar 1662/1663. On 8 Jun 1664 he was Constable of Scituate, and on 4 Oct. the same year he served on a committee to settle a controversy about land on the east side of the North River. He was selectman in Scituate seven times between 1666 and 1677, and Exciseman in 1668. He was a member of the Town Council in 1675, and in 1669 was appointed by the Court on a “Committee to take the Treasurer’s Accounts”. On 6 Mar 1665/1666 Isaac was licensed to keep an ordinary – licenses to keep public houses and to retail liquor were given only to the best men in the community. (xxv,xxvi). On 3 Oct 1665 the Court granted Ensign Eames and “Isack Chettenden” each 100 acres of land lying near Accord Pond “viz., that which some of Hingham formerly refused” (Plymouth Colony Records). On 2 Jul 1667 Isaac was again granted land by the Court. Isaac had owned Conihasset land in 1662, either by purchase or by inheritance from his father, and he sold one and one-half shares of that to Hatherly. He was frequently mentioned in connection with the settlement of land disputes, and in 1671 and 1673 was appointed to commissions to settle the divisions of undivided Common Lands in Scituate. The house lot on Kent street came into his possession after his father’s death and it remained in the Chittenden family for six generations: Thomas 1, Isaac 2, Israel 3, Israel 4, Israel 5 and Israel 6. (xxvii). On 7 Jul 1671 Capt. Matthew Fuller, Lt. Ephraim Morton, Ens. Mark Eames, Cornet Robert Stetson, Secretary Nathaniel Morton, Mr James Walker, Mr Thomas Huckens, Mr Isaac Chittenden, and Mr Josias Winslow (the uncle of Maj. Josias Winslow) were added to the Council of War (xxviii,xxix). The early part of the war went largely to the Indians, whose victories terrorized settlers throughout southern New England. Isaac served on committee “in behalf of the Country, to take an account of the charges arising by this war”. After the outbreak of hostilities with King Philip in 1675, he served on a committee from the Town of Scituate “to procure clothing, &c. for the soldiers”. While volunteers were preferred, when not enough were available others were impressed. This was not an arbitrary pressing, though, no clubbing indiscriminately at anyone coming down the street. It worked more like a draft board system, with each town being assigned certain men to determine who would be pressed into service. On 6 Dec 1675, for example, the Plymouth Council of War appointed Maj. James Cudworth, Cornet Robert Stetson, and Isaac Chittenden as press masters to obtain enough able and fit men at Scituate for an expedition against the Indians. On the opening of the campaign against King Philip in 1676, 25 men were ordered to be pressed from Scituate early in the spring: General Cudworth, Lieutenant Buck, and Isaac Chittenden were appointed press-masters. On 21 Apr 1676, after Cudworth had returned from the expedition into Rhode Island, and the disastrous loss of Captain Pierce’s Company at Patuxet, the town of Scituate was attacked. Isaac Chittenden and Cornet Robert Stetson led the force which repulsed the attack, after much loss of life and destruction of property. A month later, Isaac fell in battle, in the fight at Stockbridge’s Mill at Greenbush. The records show that Mr Isaac Chittenden, Deputy to the Court and a member of the Council of War, was slain at Scituate on the memorable 20th May 1676. (29.xxx,xxxi) Letters of administration were granted 1 Nov 1676 to “Martha Chettenden & Israel Chettenden to administer on the estate of Isack Chettenden.deceased… Major Cudworth and Cornet Studson appointed by the Court to be helpful in settling the estate of Isack Chettenden (xxxii).

 

Source: xvii. Savage, Genealogical Distionary, 1:381, 4:373 “Apr. 1646”. xviii. Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 151. xix. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2:835. “2 Apr. 1646”. xx. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, p.232. xxi. Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, editor, Records of Plymouth Colony 1633-1689 (Baltimore MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1976) p. 28. “Isacke Chettenden was married to Mary Vinall in Apr 1646. Hereinafter cited as Plymouth Colony Records. xxii. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, p. 128. xxiii. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2:838. Xxiv. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2:834. xxv. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2:836. xxvi. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, p. 99. xxvii. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2:836-837. xxviii. Stratton, Plymouth Colony, p. 102. xxix. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2:837. xxx. Stratton, Plymouth Colony, p. 114. xxxi. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2:837.

 

Martha Vinal (7919) was born circa 1628 in England. She immigrated in 1636 to Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA, with her widowed mother and two younger brothers (11). The Plymouth Colony records her “Mary Vinall” at her marriage to Isaac: Savage calls her “Mary”: Deane calls her “Martha”: Briggs cites the Plymouth Colony records as calling her “Mary” but says “all other authorities” call her “Martha”: Torrey calls her “Martha” (11,18,20,xxxiii). Children of Isaac (2) Chittenden (7918) and Martha Vinal (7919) all born in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA. were as follows:- 4. i. Sarah (3) Chittenden (3959) born 25 Feb 1646/47: married Capt. Anthony Collamore (3958). ii. Rebecca Chittenden (7918ii) was born on 25 Feb 1647 (20,23,xxxiv,xxxv). iii. Mary Chittenden (7918iii) was born on 17 Aug 1648 (23,34,xxxvi,xxxvii). 5. iv. Lieut. Israel Chittenden (7918iv) born 10 )ct 1651: married Deborah Baker (7810viii). 6. v. Stephen Chittenden (7918v) born 5 Nov 1654: married Mehitable Buck. vi. Elizabeth Chittenden (7918vi) was born on 9 Sep 1658 (20,xxxviii,xxxix,xl). vii. Isaac Chittenden (7918viii) was born on 30 Sep 1663 (20,38,39,xli). Isaac was a shipwright who built at the Chittenden yard, located next below the Wanton yard on the Norsell side of the North River, on the first rise of land, just above and near the mouth of the Second Herring Brook (39).

 

Source xxxii. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2:838. Cites Plymouth Colony Records, vol. 2.. xxxiii. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, p. 232. xxxiv. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, p. 232. xxxv. Shurtleff, Plymouth Colony Records, p. 28. Scituate. “Sarah and Rebecka Chettenden, twines, the daughters of Isacke Chettenden, were borne the 25 Feb 1646”. xxxvi. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, p. 232. Born 1646. xxxvii. Shurtleff, Plymouth Colony Records, p. 28. “Mary, the daughter of Isacke Chettenden, was borne 17 Aug 1648”. xxxviii. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2:839. xxxix. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, p. 232. xl. Shurtleff, Plymouth Colony Records, p, 28. Scituate. “Elizabeth, the daughter of Isacke Chettenden, was born 9 Sep 1658” xli. Shurtleff, Plymouth Colony Records, p. 29. Scituate. “Isacke Chettenden, was borne the 30 Sep 1663.

 

3. Henry (2) Chittenden (15836ii) (Thomas (1)) was born circa 1629 in Kent, England (16). He died in 1713 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA (6,11,38). Henry immigrated with his parents on the ‘Increase’ from London, age 6 in 1635 to Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA (24). He lived in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA, in 1651 (38) He was made a freeman in 1668 and was constable if Scituate in 1673. In Jun 1680 he was one of those who signed a petition objecting to being “rated for the erection and maintenance of a church in which they did not worship”. On 6 Jul 1686 Henry and Israel Chittenden are mentioned as claimers of undivided Conihasset lands (11). In his will Henry left legacies to “gr. son Nathaniel my Conihassett lands: to gr daughters Mary Morton, Ruth Stetson and Alathea Chittenden 20s. each. Daughter Elizabeth Executrix (11,20). Children of Henry (2) Chittenden (15836ii) and an unknown spouse as follows:- i. Ruth (3) Chittenden. ii. Susanna Chittenden. iii. Elizabeth Chittenden. 7. iv.Joseph Chittenden born 1656/57 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA.

 

Generation Three. 4. Sarah (3) Chittenden (3959) (Isaac (2), Thomas (1)) was born on 25 Feb 1646/47 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA (23,34,35,36) She married Capt. Anthony Collamore (3958), son of (son) Collamore (7916) on 14 Jun 1666 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA (39,xlii,xliii,xliv,xlv). She died on 25 Oct 1703 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA, at age 56 (xlvi).

 

Source xlii. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2:839. xliii. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, pp. 232 & 240. Deane incorrectly calls Sarah daughter of Isaac Chittenden Sr on p. 232, but identifies her as one of the twin daughters of Isaac Chittenden on p. 240. xliv. Genealogy of the Descendants of Anthony Collamore of Scituate, Massachusetts. (Salem MA: 1915) pp. 1032. Hereinafter cited as Anthony Collamore. xlv. Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 172. xlvi. Anthony Collamore, pp. 1-32.

Capt.Anthony Collamore (3958). The name was also spelled Cullimore and Collemore (42). He was born in England (xlvii). Anthony came from England to Scituate, MA, in 1665 to make his home with his uncle Peter Collamore whose property he was to inherit (47,xlviii). He was Captain of the militia in Scituate, Plymouth Colony, MA (42,48). Captain Collamore and his Wantons sent out vessels from the North River before 1670. Fisheries also contributed a great deal to the early prosperity of the town These enterprises created the shipbulding industry probably the most important mechanised industry the town has ever known (xlix). Anthony was made a freeman in the Jurisdiction of New Plymouth 29 May 1670. He was a constable of Scituate in 1671. In 1686 he was made a Lieutenant by Gov. Andros. In 1692 he was commissioned as Captain of a Foot Company by William Phips. It was customary for the militia to meet at the Collamore homestead in readiness for expeditions against the Indians when occasions demanded. Sometimes a bell was rung to warn inhabitants of the town of the approach of savages. The locality became known as Belle House Neck. On 22 Mar 1692/1693 Captaine Antonie Collimore received the sum of 9s for the entertainment of soldiers impressed into their majesties service under his command to march to little Compton. On the rocks near the Scituate shore, since known as Collamore’s Ledge, the Captain lost his life by shipwreck in a snow storm in 1693. His body was recovered several days afterwards, and he was buried under arms in the First Parish Cemetery at Scituate Harbor. The stone marking his grave is located about two rods northeast of the monument to the men of Kent, on the south side of Meeting House Lane (47. He died on 16 December 1693 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA (42,45,47,48). Anthony left no will, and his estate was administered by his widow Sarah and Peter, his only surviving son. On the Probate records of 1695 is the agreement of his heirs in the division of his estate: Sarah the widow, Peter the only son: Mary wife of Robert Stetson: Sarah, Martha and Elizabeth Collamore (47,48). Captain Collamore’s death was remembered in a poem written by Deodate Lawson, minister of the South Parish of Scituate, in a poem titled “Threnodia’ or ‘a mounful Rememberance of the much to be lamented Death of the worthy and Pious Captain Anthony Collamore’. It was printed at Boston by Barth Green in 1694:- “December last upon the sixteenth day, Within the Harbor lay at Scituate Some loaden boats to Boston bound away Which for Fair wind and weather did wait Amongst the Rest was Captain Collamore, Whose sad disaster we must now deplore Some Boats with Sails expanded led the way Out of the Harbor, and did fairly glide Thus one by one stood out into the Bay With wind at East North East and flowing tide The Captain in the Rere did hoist up Saile, And hasted after with a steddy Gale But Dangers great did quickly him surprise. The clouds did gather and obscure the Sun Wind whistled, Snow came thick and seas did rise And he was at a loss which way to run, as did appear to some that were before Who quickly after saw the Boat no more (1) Source xlviii. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, pp. 239-240. xlix. Old Scituate (Scituate MA: Chief Justice Cushing chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution 1921) p. 6. 1. Deborah Napoli “Anthony Collamore” e-mail message from dnapoli@ix.netcom to Evelyn Beran, 23. Children of Sarah (3) Chittenden (3959) and Capt Anthony Collamore (3958) all born in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA, were as follows:-

Source: xlvii. Anthony Collamore, 1-32.

5. Lieut. Israel (3) Chittenden (7918iv) (Isaac (2), Thomas (1)) was born on 10 Oct 1651 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA.(6,20,23,34,liv). He married Deborah Baker (7810viii), daighter of Rev. Nicholas Baker (7810) and Unknown (7811) on 25 Apr 1678 in Scituate, Plymouth Co. MA. (6,20,23,lv). Israel inherited from his father the house and lot on Kent Street first granted to Isaac Chittenden Sr, and the house continued in the family for many generations through his son Israel. He was a shipwright and built with his brother Isaac at the Chittenden yard on the Norwell side of the North River, near the mouth of the Second Herring Brook. On 6 Mar 1682/1683 and again on 6 Jul 1686 Israel is mentioned as a claimer of undivided Conihasset lands. He was a freeman 1689, served on a Coroner’s Jury 1676/1677, and was Surveyor of Scituate and Selectman in 1690 (lvi). Israel served in the Indian Wars as Ensign from Scituate under Capt Joseph Sylvester in the eastern expedition planned by the Massachusetts General Court in 1689, commanded by Colonel Church. The town of Scituate paid a tax of 88 pounds for the expenses. While the expedition was not very successful, there was no loss of life among the men from Scituate (lvii). In 1690 he was lieutenant in the sad expedition of Phips (38). Source (1) Deborah Napoli “Anthony Collamore” e-mail message from <dnapoli@ix.netcom.com> to Evelyn Beran 23 Sep 1997. li. Anthony Collamore, pp 1-32. lii. Vital Records of Scituate. Massachusetts to the year 1850 (Boston, MA: New England Historical & Genealogical Society, 1909) 1;84 “Colamer, Martha, d. Anthony 12 May 1677 (Collimer, d. Anthonie, C.R.2)”. Hereinafter cited as VR Scituate, Massushusetts. liii. VR Scituate, Massachusetts (published), 1.84 “Colamer, Elizabeth, d. Anthony, 11 Dec 1679 {Elizabeth Collimer, C.R.2}”. liv. Shurtleff, Plymouth Colony Records, p. 28. Scituate. “Israell, the son of Isacke Chettenden, was borne 10 Oct 1651”. lv. Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 151. lvi. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2;838-839. lvii. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, p. 130.

Deborah Baker (7810viii) was born before 6 Jun 1652 (6). She was christened on 6 Jun 1652 in Hingham, Plymouth County, MA. Deborah received ten pounds in her father’s will of 1678 (lviii). Children of Lieut Israel (3) Chittenden (7918iv) and Deborah Baker (7810viii) all born in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. were as follows: i. Nicholas Chittenden was born in 1678 (20). ii. Isaac Chittenden was born in 1681 (20). 10. iii. Israel Chittenden born 1690, married Mary Pickles.

6. Stephen (3) Chittenden (7918v) (Isaac (2), Thomas (1) ) was born on 5 Nov 1654 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. (6,20,23,34,lix). He married Mehitabel Buck, daughter of Lieut. Isaac Buck, 5 or 6 Nov 1679 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. (6,lx,lxi)

Mehitabel Buck was living in 1695, when the distribution of her father’s estate calls her Mehitabel, wife of Stephen Chittenden (lxii). Children of Stephen (3) Chittenden (7918v) and Mehitabel Buck both born in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. were as follows:- i. Thomas (4) Chittenden was born in 1683 (20,39). He married Elizabeth Woodworth in 1707 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. (39). Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Woodworth had 2 children: Thomas, born 1718: and Stephen, born 1722 (39). 11. ii. Rebecca Chittenden, born 5 Dec 1686: married Joseph Kent. Children of Stephen (3) Chittenden (7918v) and an unknown spouse were:- 12. i Mehitabel (4) Chittenden, born 8 Jun 1686 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. married Zachary Damon (1976iii).

7. Joseph (3) Chittenden (Henry (2), Thomas (1)). Was born in 1656/57 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA.(11) Children of Joseph (3) Chittenden and an unknown spouse were: i. Nathaniel (4) Chittenden was born 1694 (38).

Source lviii. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts. P. 183. lix. Shurtleff, Plymouth Colony Records, p.28 Scituate “Stephen, the son of Isacke Chettenden was born 5 Nov 1654. lx. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts. Pp. 229-230, 232. lxi. Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 151. lxii. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, pp. 229-230.

8. i. Mary (4) Collamore (1979) born 1667: married Robert Stetson (1978). 9. ii. Peter Collamore (3958ii) born 6 May 1671: married Abigail Davis. iii. Sarah Collamore (3958iii) was born in 1673 (39,42,46,li). iv. Martha Collamore (3958iv) born 12 May 1677 (39,42,46,51,lii). v. Elizabeth Collamore (3958v) born 11 Dec 1679. (39,42,46,51,liii).

Generation Four. Mary (4) Collamore (1979) (Sarah (3) Chittenden, Isaac (2), Thomas (1) was born in 1667 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. (39,42,46,51,lxiii,lxiv) She married Robert Stetson (1978) son of Joseph Stetson (3956) and Prudence (3957) on 12 Jan 1692/93 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. (42,46,63,lxv). At the division of her father’s estate in 1695 she was called “Mary, wife of Robert Stetson”(63).

 

Robert Stetson (1978). PARENTS-BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Oscar Stetson: Des. Of Cornet Robert Stetson p. 22, 33. Robert was a currier and lived near ‘George Moore’s Pond’ at Scituate until 1719. He then purchased the Cornet’s old home by the river from his father, Joseph, who was then in his 81st year. Robert’s son Anthony continued to occupy the farm by George Moore’s Pond. Robert later sold the Cornet’s old farm to his son William, and removed to Hanover. PARENTS-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: John Stetson Barry: Gen & Biog. Stetson, Boston 1847 p. 17. Robert married Mary Collamore of Scituate. He was Constable in 1722. Children:- Anthony b. 12 Sep 1693: Jemima b. 13 Mar 1694 m. Daniel Damon of Scituate 27 Jul 1721 as his second wife (The records of 2nd church call this child Jeremiah, obviously in error): Isaac b. 15 Mar 1696 bapt. 1700, drowned in Scituate by the 4th cliff in 1719, not married: William b. 26 Jun 1700, bapt. 5 Nov 1704: Amos b. 18 Jun 1703, bapt. 5 Nov 1704: Martha b. 3 Sep 1706 bapt. 8 Sep m. Nehemiah Hatch 21 Dec 1731: Gideon b. 19 Jul 1709, bapt. 24 Jul: Robert b. 3 Sep 1710, bapt. 10 Sep. He was born on 9 Dec 1670 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. He died in 1760 in Hanover, Plymouth County, MA.. Children of Mary (4) Collamore (1979) and Robert Stetson (1978) all born in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. were as follows:- i. Anthony (5) Stetson (1978i) was born on 12 Sep 1693. He married Anna Smith on 28 Mar 1717 in Scituate, Plymouth County MA. He died in 1747 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. PARENTS-BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-RESIDENCE-DEATH: Oscar Stetson: Des. Cornet Robert Stetson p. 34, 61-62 Anthony was a cordwainer. He married Anna Smith, daughter of Joseph and Anna (Hatch) Smith 28 Mar 1717. Children of Anthony and Anna: Mary b. 9 Dec 1717: Isaac b. 19 Oct 1719: Joseph b. 24 Feb 1722: Anna b. 2 Jun 1724: Charles b. 17 Oct 1726: Ezra b. 22 Sep 1729: Elisha b. 28 Jan 1731: Thomas b. 22 Apr 1734: Benjamin b. 7 Jul 1736: Abiel b. 23 Oct 1738: Martha b. 18 Aug 1741. ii. Jemima Stetson (989) was born on 13 Mar 1694/95. She married Daniel Damon (988) son of Lieut. Zachary Damon (1976 and Martha Woodworth (1977) on 27 Jul 1721 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: Oscar Frank Stetson, The Des. Of Cornet Robert Stetson of Scituate, MA, p 34, 62 Jemima married Daniel Damon of Scituate on 27 Jul 1721 as his second wife. Children:- Barshua, Jemima, Robert, Amos , Zechariah, Abiel. iii. Isaac Stetson (1978iii) was born on 15 Mar 1696/97. He was christened in 1700 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. He died in 1719 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. PARENTS-BIRTH-CHRISTENING-DEATH: Oscar Stetson: Des. Cornet Robert Stetson p. 34 Isaac drowned in Scituate off the 4th cliff in 1719. Never married. iv. William Stetson (1978iv) was born on 26 Jun 1700. He was christened on 5 Nov 1704 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. he married Hannah Lapham, daughter of Samuel Lapham and Hannah Rogers, on 21 Nov 1723 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. He died on 6 May 1761 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. at age 60. He was buried in South Parish Cemetery, Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. PARENTS-BIRTH-CHRISTENING-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-DEATH-BURIAL: Oscar Stetson: Des. Cornet Robert Stetson p. 34, 62-63 William lived at Scituate on land of the Cornet’s farm which he bought from his father, Robert, in 1736 (Plymouth Deeds 40/2). He married Hanna Lapham, daughter of Samuel and Hannah (Rogers) Lapham (1-6-3, a granddaughter of Cornet Robert) on 21 Nov 1723 at Scituate. Children:- Job b. 3 Jun 1724: Caleb b. 31 May 1726, d. 5 Dec 1750, bur. South Parish Cem, Scituate: William bapt. 28 Sep 1738 ‘in private’: Hannah b. 18 Jan 1731, bapt. 24 Sep 1732, d. 17 Sep 1738, bur. South Parish Cem. William was for many years a constable and the Collector of Taxes for Scituate. Barry writes that he is supposed to have been murdered, as his body was found in North River opposite his house, and he disappeared under suspicious circumstances. v. Amos Stetson (1978v) was born on 18 Jun 1703. He was christened on 5 Nov 1704 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. He married Margaret Thayer (985i) daughter of Benjamin T Thayer and Margaret Curtis (985) on 9 May 1727 in Braintree, Essex County, MA. (lxvi.lxvii,lxviii) He died in 1777 in Braintree, Essex County, MA. He was a Cordwainer (lxix) He was a soldier in the French and Indian War in Capt. Edward Ward’s company (lxx) Amos Stetson (1978v) and Margaret Thayer (985i) had 11 children. Children of Amos and Margaret (Thayer) Stetson: Margaret b. 13 Dec 1728, Braintree: Amos b. 19 May 1730, Braintree: John b. 28 Oct 1731, Braintree: Mary b. 14 Mar 1733, Braintree: Rufus b. 8 Dec 1735: Sarah b. 20 Apr { }, married Samuel Mellish of Dorchester: Rachel married Benjamin Lyon: Benjamin b. 3 Jul 1741: Gideon b. 1746: Thankful b. 8 Feb 1746: Hannah b. 24 Oct 1744, married John Niles. All eleven children are mentioned in Amos’ will, and all but Rufus are on the records of the Congregational Church of Randolph (69). vi. Martha Stetson (1978vi) was born on 3 Sep 1706. She married Nehemiah Hatch on 21 Dec 1731 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. She died on 19 Jul 1738 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. at age 31. PARENTS-BIRTH=MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-DEATH: Oscar Stetson: Des. Cornet Robert Stetson p. 34, 63-64 Martha married Nehemiah Hatch 21 Dec 1731. Children born at Scituate: Reuben b. 1734: Hannah b. 1736: Martha b. 1738. vii. Gideon Stetson (1978vii) was born on 19 Jul 1709. He was christened 24 Jul 1709 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. He married Lydia Pitcher of Joseph Pitcher and Mary Stetson on 5 Jun 1735 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. He married Mary Littlefield, daughter of Nathaniel Littlefield and Abigail, on 12 Jul 1740 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. He died in 1761 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. PARENTS-BIRTH-CHRISTENING-MARRIAGES-CHILDREN-DEATH: Oscar Stetson: Des. Cornet Robert Stetson p. 34, 64. Gideon was a currier and resided at Scituate. He married (1) Lydia Pitcher, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Stetson) Pitcher (1,4,6,l). Child: Gideon b. 6 May 1737. He married (2) Widow Mary (Littlefield) Paine, dau. Nathaniel and Abigail Littlefield. Int. 12 Jul 1740, Scituate. Children: Amos b. 9 Jan 1741: Zenas b. 28 Dec 1743: Lydia b. 28 Nov 1745: Hannah b. 23 Nov 1747: Mary b. 11 May 1750. viii. Robert Stetson (1978viii) was born on 3 Sep 1710. He was christened on 10 Sep 1710 in Scituate, Plynouth County, MA. He married Hannah Turner on 25 Nov 1738 in Pembroke, Plymouth County, MA. He died 27 Feb 1768 in Hanover, Plymouth County, MA. at age 57. PARENTS-BIRTH-CHRISTENING-MARRIAGE-RESIDENCE-CHILDREN-DEATH: Oscar Stetson: Des. Cornet Robert Stetson p. 34, 64-65. Robert lived in Hanover in a house he built himself. Mr Barry says of him: ‘He was a hard worker, yet of great hospitality and disposed to enjoy life as it passed’. Robert married Hannah Turner of Pembroke on 25 Nov 1738 at Pembroke. Children: Robert b. 8 May 1740: Reuben b. 3 Nov 1746, d. 24 Jan 1769 at Hanover, never married: Hannah b. 15 Sep 1728: Mary b. 22 Jun 1751: Batchelor b. 11 Dec 1753: Caleb b. 13 Aug 1756, d. 21 Sep 1774 in the West Indies:  Martha b. 28 Jul 1760 at Hanover: Jemima b. 24 Dec 1763 married James Sampson and went to Bridgeton, ME.

 

Source lxiii. Old Scituate, p. 240. lxiv. Oscar Frank Stetson, The Descendants of Cornet Robert Stetson of Scituate, Massachusetts, Sixteen Hundred and Thirty-Four (Stetson Kindred of America, 1933) p. 33. Hereinafter cited as Dexcendants of Robert Stetson. lxv. Anthony Collamore, pp. 1-32. lxvi. Stetson, Descendants of Robert Stetson, p. 63. lxvii. Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, MA 1640-1850. Handwritten Cards prepared by the author were microfilmed by NEHGS in Boston, MA. These cards were transcribed and electronically published by Frank E Dyer., Thayer family, online.<http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4663/indix.html> printout dated 31 Jul 1998. (Frankd1075@aol.com: Dyer, Frank E.,) Herinafter cited as “Braintree Genealogies”. lxviii. Bezaleel Thayer, Memorial of the Thayer Name: Richard and Thomas Thayer and their Descendants from 1636 to 1874 (Oswego: 1874) p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Thayer Memorial. lxix. Stetson, Descendants of Robert Stetson p. 34, 63. lxx. Stetson, Descendants of Robert Stetson, pp. 34, 63. Cites Rec. Soc. Of Col. Wars, vol. 1898.

 

9. Peter (4) Collamore (3958ii) (Sarah (3) Chittenden, Isaac (2), Thomas (1)0 was born on 6 May 1671 in Scituate Plymouth County, MA. (39,42,46,51) He married Abigail Davis, daughter of Tobias Davis and Bridget Kinsman, on 8 Nov 1694 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. (23,46,51,lxxi) He died on 15 Nov 1747 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. at age 76 (46). Peter was a yeoman and cordwainer. He was active in South Parish and in Scituate town affairs. He pastured his horses and cattle with those of his neighbours on the common lands. He also owned land at Little Compton, RI, but sold those interests in deeds recorded soon after 1700, and none of the family lived there. The homestead of 53 acres at Belle House Neck, which had come to him through his father and great uncle Peter Collamor, he deeded to his eldest son, Anthony, reserving to himself ‘the easterly end of the dwelling house where I now live’. When son Anthony died in 1746, and second son John became the responsible head of the family. To him Peter sold the land at Wilson’s Hill adjoining the former site of the Second Parish Meeting House. Peter Collamore’s will was dated 21 Apr 1750, proved 19 Nov 1755 at Scituate, naming Abigail Collamer of  Scituate.

Source: lxxi. Anthony Collamore, pp. 1-32.

Abigail Davis was born on 5 Sep 1671 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, MA.(lxxii). Abigail inherited property from her father Tobias Davis of New Roxbury, which she bequeathed to her descendants.(46). She lived in Roxbury, Suffolk County, MA. at the time of her marriage (45,46). She died in 1750.(46). She was buried in South Parish Cemetery, South Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. (now Norwell)(46). Children of Peter Collamore (3958ii) and Abigail Davis all born in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. were as follows:- i. Abigail (5) Collamore was born on 4 Aug 1695 (23,51,46,lxxiii). She married John Bourne on 20 Nov 1718 (lxxiv). ii. Sarah Collamore was born on 22 May 1697 (23,46,51,74). She married Josiah Curtis on 1 Jan 1729 (lxxv). iii. Anthony Collamore was born on 16 Jun 1699 (23,51,75,lxxvi). He married Susanna Oakman on 4 May 1731 (lxxvii,lxxviii). iv. Peter Collamore was born on 20 Jan 1701 (23,46,51) He died on 28 Oct 1721 at age 20 (lxxix). v. Mary Collamore was born on 14 Feb 1703 (23,46,51) She died in 1756, leaving a will, unmarried. vi. John Collamore was born on 2 Dec 1704 (23,46,51). He married Margaret Whiton, daughter of Sergt. Enoch Whiton (3964vii) and Mary Lincoln on 27 Apr 1732 (46,51,77). He lived in Gillman plain, Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. (51). vii. Isaac Collamore was born on 24 Jul 1707 (23,46,51,78) He married Thankful Curtis on 25 Aug 1733 (23,46,51) He moved to Maine. viii. Capt. Thomas Collamore was born on 19 Feb 1709 (23,46,51) He married Hannah Gross on 2 Jul 1735 (46). He removed to Pembroke, Plymouth County, MA.(23). ix. Samuel Collamore was born on 21 Aug 1712 (23,46,51,79) He died on 30 Aug 1712 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA.(46).Source: lxxii. Savage, Genealogical Dictionary, 2:22. lxxiii. Anthony Collamore, pp. 1-32. lxxiv. Anthony Collamore, pp. 1-32. lxxv. Anthony Collamore, pp. 1-32. lxxvi. Anthony Collamore, pp. 1-32 “Born 10 Jun 1699”. lxxvii. Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, p.240. lxxviii. Anthony Collamore, pp. 1-32. lxxix. Anthony Collamore, pp. 1-32.

 

10. Israel (4) Chittenden (Israel (3), Israel (2), Thomas (1)) was born in 1690 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. (20). He married (1) Mary Pickles in 1713 (39).

 

Mary Pickles. Mary Pickles married (2) Benjamin Turner (39). Children of Israel (4) Chittenden and Mary Pickles all born in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. were as follows: i. Israel (5) Chittenden was born in 1715 (39). ii. Isaac Chittenden was born in 1719 (39). iii. Nicholas Chittenden was born in 1721 (39). iv. Nathaniel Chittenden was born in 1724 (39). He was a shipwright, and succeeded his uncle Isaac at the Chittenden shipyard on the North River (39)

 

11. Rebecca (4) Chittenden (Stephen (3), Isaac (2), Thomas (1)) was born on 5 Dec 1686 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. She married Joseph Kent in 1702 in Charlestown, Suffolk County, MA. She died on 2 Apr 1762 in Charlestown, Suffolk County, MA. at age 75, She was buried in Phipps Street Cemetery, Charlestown, Suffolk County, MA. (39)

 

Rebecca Chittenden and Joseph Kent had 9 children:- 1. Joseph born 5 March 1701/1704, resided Boston, died unmarried 1737, leaving his estate to his brother Benjamin Kent by his will dated 29 Apr 1746. 2. Stephen born 14 Jun 1706, married 4 Feb 1735 in Boston Elizabeth Hasey. 3. Benjamin born 1708, graduated Harvard College 1727 and in 1731 was chaplain of the garrison at Fort George, Brunswick. On 27 Oct 1733 he was installed as pastor of the Congregational Church at Marlborough, MA. Benjamin’s unorthordox beliefs led to his suspension from the ministry: he then studied for the Bar: where he was noted for his wit and eccentricity. He married Elizabeth Watts, daughter of Samuel Watts of Chelsea. His daughter Sarah born 19 May 1758 married 5 Apr 1774 Sampson Blowers, a Loyalist, when Boston was evacuated in 1776 they went to England, but in 1777 returned to Newport RI. 4. Mehitabel born 26 Aug 1711, married Jotham Tuttle. 5. Samuel born 18 Jul 1714, was bequeathed in his father’s will land near Winter Hill. He was a blacksmith and in 1755 was deeded land by his brother, Stephen Kent. He married 27 Nov 1740 Rebecca Adams. 6. Jonathan born 29 Mar 1717, graduated from Harvard College 1739: he died unmarried 30 Dec 1760 age 43 and was buried in Copp’s Hill Cemetery, Boston. He left his estate to his brother, Benjamin Kent. 7. David Kent born 1 Jun 1719 married Abigail Damon. 8. John born 24 Sep 1722, said to have moved to Philadelphia. 9. Rebecca born 6 May 1723, m Eban Rockwell.Children of Rebecca (4) Chittenden and Joseph Kent were:- i. David (3) Kent was born on 1 Jun 1719 in Charlestown, Suffolk County, MA. He married Abigail Damon, daughter of Zachary Damon (1976iii) and Mehitabel Chittenden on 17 May 1744 (lxxx). David was a cooper by trade, and lived at the North End of Boston in a two-storey brick and wooden house on the corner  of Ship (afterwards Fore) Street and Battery Alley, which he purchased in 1743 from James Smith, paying ’69 oz. 15 dwt. Troy weight coin silver sterling allow’ (93 pounds, 15 shillings). David Kent and Abigail Damon had 2 children: i. David born Boston about 1745, married 1 Feb 1773 Lydia Damon: ii. Joseph born Boston about 1747, a cooper like his father, succeeding him in that business. He lived in one half of his father’s house on Ship Street at the North End of Boston, which came into his possession in 1768 when he came of age, his mother having remarried. Joseph Kent was married by Rev. John Lothrop 24 Oct 1768 to Mary (Polly) Clark. Joseph and Mary had children: Abigail baptized First Church Boston, 25 Mar 1770: Joseph baptized 22 Mar 1773, a cooper who lived in the Ship Street house and married 18 Oct 1795 Hannah Trask by Rev.Jeremy Belknap at First Presbyterian Church Boston: John was born ca. 1775, also a cooper, and lived in a half of the Ship Street house, and had property on Prince Street, married by Rev. Thomas Baldwin 27 Oct 1799 to Eunice Trask. By David’s will dated 19 Apr 1759, his wife Abigail was given the use and improvement of all his real estate so long as she remained his widow. Sons David and Joseph, then under age, were to receive 50 pounds each when 21. If wife Abigail “intermarry with any man after my decease my will is and I thereupon give bequeath and devise to my son David one third part of my real and personal estate… on attaining the age of 21 years … one other third part of my real and personal estate (on such intermarriage …) to my son Joseph Kent … at the age of 21 years: … the other third part of my real and personal estate after my said wife’s decease … to my said sons, the one moiety to my son David … ye other moiety of said third to my son Joseph …’. Wife Abigail appointed administratrix. (See ‘History of Shipbuilding on North River’ p. 372). Widow Abigail Kent married, second, a Mr King, and was living in one half of the house on Ship Street in 1789 (80).

 

Source: lxxx. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2:842-843.

 

12. Mehitabel (4) Chittenden (Stephen (3), Isaac (2), Thomas (1)) was born on 8 Jun 1686 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. (lxxxi) She married Zachary Damon (1976iii), son of Lieut. Zachary Damon and Martha Woodworth (1977), on 6 Dec 1711 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA.(lxxxii). She died on 3 Oct ???? in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA.(lxxxiii). The logical Stephen to be Mehitable’s father is Stephen son of Isaac and Martha (Vinal) Chittenden, who married Mehitabel Buck. The Briggs genealogy, however sats they had daughter Rebecca born 5 Dec 1686, who married Joseph Kent 1702 in Charlestown, and does not list Mehitabel as a daughter. Briggs does say, however, that Rebecca and Joseph’s son David married his first cousin Abigail Damon. Rebecca’s birthdate needs to be confirmed or corrected, and additional evidence provided to prove or correct this parent/child relationship.

Source: lxxxi. VR.Scituate, Massachusetts (Published), 1:67 ‘Chittenden, Mehitable, d Stephen b. 8 Jun 1686’. Lxxxii. Briggs, History and Genealogy, 2:843. Lxxxiii. VR.Scituate, Massachusetts (published), 2:381 ‘Damon, Mehitabel {dup. Mehitable}, w. { }echariah {dup. Zechariah}. Oct. ___ {dup. Oct 3, ___ } G.R.14’.

 

Zachary Damon (1976iii) BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Jeanette Woodworth Behan: Woodworth 1:11 Born Zaachariah/Zachary Jun 1686, Scituate, d. Scituate Jun 1764: m. Scituate 6 Dec 1711 Mehitable Chittenden . MARRIAGE:: NEHGS Scituate VR 2:96 ‘Damon, Zechariah and Mehitable Chittenden, 6 Dec 1711. *Intention not recorded. {Dammon and Mehitabel Chittenden, C.R.1}’. Children: VR Scituate 1:125-127 Dammon, Jael d. Zechariah & Mehitabel bp 4 May 1718 CR2 (1-126) Dammon, Mary, d. Zechariah & Mehitabel bp 1 Jan 1720/21 CR2 (1:126) Dammon, Zechariah, s. Zechariah & Mehitabel bp 25 Aug 1723 CRS (1:127) Dammon, Abigail d. Zachariah (damon) & Mehitabel bp 30 Aug 1724 (1:125) Dammon, Sarah, d Zechariah & Mehitabel bp 14 May 1725 CR2 (1:126) Dammon, Rebecca d. Zechariah & Mehitabel bp 3 May 1730 CR2 (1:126) BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILD: Briggs: Hist & Gene of Briggs Fam 3:846 Zachary was born Jun 1686. He settled on lands granted to his father for services in King Philip’s War, situated north of Simon’s Hill. His house was near the spot which, in Deane’s time, 1830, was occupied by that of Deacon Joshua Jacob. Zachary married 6 Dec 1711 Mehitabel Chittenden. Their daughter Abigail Damon, b. Scituate, bpt. Second Church Aug. 1724 married David Kent (David (3), Joseph (2), John (1)) was born in Boston about 1745. He was a shipwright, and after coming to Scituate, deeds show that he lived on Damon Street (now Grove Street, Norwell). Briggs calls Abigail David’s cousin. David Kent, son of Abigail and David, married 1 Feb 1773 Lydia Damon (b. Scituate 18 Apr 1751, daughter of Isaac and Lydia (Brooks) Damon), his second cousin. PARENTS-RESIDENCE-SPOUSE: Samuel Deane: Hist of Scituate, MA. p. 261. Zachary settled on land granted his father, north of Symon’s Hill. RESIDENCE: Scituate Historical Files. The Zachary Damon house off Grove St. near the corner of Prospect St. is in the part of Scituate that is now Norwell. It is shown on an historic map of Norwell printed in 1967 as Zachary Damon 1711, and a house is still there. PARENTS-BIRTH-MARRIAGE: Samuel Cheney Damon: Damon Memorial, Honolulu HI. 1882, p. 75. He was born in Jun 1686 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. Zachary settled on lands granted to his father, Lieutenant Zachary, for services in the Indian War. The land was north of Simon’s Hill, near the residence of Deacon Joshua Jacobs (1830). The neighbourhood from Bryants Corner to the four corners east of Valley Swamp (later Grove Street) was known as Damon Street for many generations. He died in Jun 1764 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA.

 

Children of Mehitabel Chittenden and Zachary Damon (1976iii) were as follows:- i. Abigail (5) Damon was christened on 30 Aug 1724 in Second Church, Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. (82) She married David Kent, son of Joseph Kent and Rebecca Chittenden, on 17 May 1744 (80) Abigail Damon married (2) (___) King: she was living in one half of the house on Ship Street in 1789 (82). David Kent and Abigail Damon had 2 children: i. David born Boston about 1745, married 1 Feb 1773 Lydia Damon: ii. Joseph born Boston about 1747, a cooper like his father, succeeding him in that business. He lived in one half of his father’s house on Ship Street at the North End of Boston, which came into his possession in 1768 when he came of age, his mother having remarried. Joseph Kent was married by Rev. John Lothrop 24 Oct 1768 to Mary (Polly) Clark. Joseph and Mary had children: Abigail bp First Church, Boston 25 Mar 1770: Joseph bp. 22 Mar 1773, a cooper who lived in the Ship Street house and married 18 Oct 1795. Hannah Trask by Rev. Jeremy Belknap at First Prespyterian Church, Boston John born ca. 1775, also a cooper, and lived in half of the Ship Street house, and had property on Prince Street, married by Rev. Thomas Baldwin 27 Oct 1799 to Eunice Trask (80): ii. Sarah Damon was born circa 1727 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. She married James Cole (1956vii), son of Ambrose Cole (1956) and Abigail Sutton, on 5 Jan 1744 in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA. MARRIAGE: NEHGS Scituate, VR 2:97 ‘Dammon, Sarah and James Cole, int. 5 Jan 1744’. BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: Deborah (Bonney) Napoli <dnapoli@ix.netcom.com> 22 Sep 1997. Born abt. 1727, Scituate, daughter of Zecheriah and Mehitable Damon. Married 5 Jan 1743/1744. Children born at Scituate: Mary b. 1 Sep 1746: Sarah b. 22 Aug 1748: James b. 2 Oct 1750: Mehitabel b. 6 Nov 1753: Desire b. 14 Apr 1756: Charles B. I Sep 1759, d. 22 Jul 1840 in Scituate, m. 30 Jul 1786 in Scituate: Esther Clapp (b. 1764, d. 31 Dec 1849). Nabby Cole b. 1 Sep 1763, d. 25 Sep 1811 in Scituate, Enoch b. 5 Apr 1766.. Printed on 15 Nov 1998. Prepared by Evelyn Beran, 2118 Iris Lane, Madison, WI 53711 <eberan@itis.com>.

 

INDEX Abigail 10: Anna (15839) ( ,d. 1664): Prudence (3957) 8: Rebecca (15837) (b. 1596, ): Unknown (7811) ( , d. 1661): BAKER - Deborah (7810viii) (b. 1652, ): Nicholas (7810) (Rev.) (b.1611, d. 1678): BOURNE - John 11: BUCK: Isaac (Lieut.) ( ,d) 1695): Mehitabel 4, 7: CHETTENDEN: Thomas (15836) (b. 1584, d.1668): CHITTENDEN: Elizabeth 5: Elizabeth (7918vi) (b. 1658, ): Henry (15836ii) (b. 1629, d. 1713): Isaac (7918) (b. 1625, d. 1676): Isaac (7918viii) (b. 1663 ): Isaac (b. 1681, ): Isaac (b. 1719, ): Israel (7918iv) (Lieut.) (b. 1651, ): Israel (b. 1690 ): Israel (b. 1715, ): Joseph (b. 1657, ): Mary (7918iii) (b. 1648 ): Mehitabel (b. 1686, D. ): Nathaniel (b. 1694, ): Nathaniel (b. 1724, ): Nicholas (b. 1678 ): Nicholas (b. 1721, ): Rebecca (7918ii) (b. 1647 ): Rebecca (b. 1686, d. 1762): Ruth 5: Sarah (3959) (b. 1647, d. 1703): 3. Stephen (7918v) (b. 1654 ): Susanna 5: 1. Thomas (15836) (b. 1584, d. 1668): 6. Thomas (b. 1683, ): COLE - 4. Ambrose (1956) ( , d. 1738): 6. James (1956vii) (b. 1716 ): COLLAMORE: (son) (7916) 5: Abigail (b. 1695, ): 7. Anthony (3958) (Capt.) (b. , D. 1693): Anthony (b. 1699, ): Elizabeth (3958v) (b. 1679, ): 1. Isaac (b. 1707, ): John (b. 1704, ): Martha (3958iv) (b. 1677, ) 4. Mary (1979 (b. 1667, ): 3. Mary (b. 1703, d. 1756): 3. Peter (3958ii) (b. 1671, d. 1747): 4. Peter (b. 1701, d. 1721): 7. Samuel (b. 1712, d. 1712): 1. Sarah (3958iii) (b. 1673, ): 4. Sarah (b. 1697, ): 7. Thomas (Capt.) (b. 1709, ): CULLIMORE - 5. Anthony (3958) b. , d. 1693): CURTIS - 7. Josia ?? 1: 7. Margaret (985) (b. 1686): 1. Thankful 11: DAMON - 11. Abigail (chr. 1724, ): 4. Daniel (988) (b. 1733): 7. Sarah (b. 1727, ): Zachary (1976) (Lieut.) (b. 1654, d. 1730): Zachary (1976iii) (b. 1686, d. 1764): DAVIS - Abigail (b. 1671, d. 1750): Tobias 10: GROSS - Hannah 11: HATCH - Nehemiah 9: KENT - David (b. 1719, ): Joseph 7, 11, 12, 14: KING - ( ) 14: KINSMAN - Bridget 10: LAPHAM - Hannah (b. 1704, d. 1778): Samuel (b. 1676, d. 1757): LINCOLN - Mary (b. 1662, d. 1716): LITTLEFIELD - Mary (b. 1721, ): Nathaniel 10: OAKMAN - Susanna 11: PICKLES - Mary 7, 11: PITCHER - Joseph 9: Lydia (b. 1717, d. 1740): ROGERS - Hannah (b. , d. 1741: SMITH - Anna 8: STETSON - Amos (1978v) (b. 1703, d. 1777): Anthony (1978I) (b. 1693, d. 1747): Gideon (1978vii) (b. 1709, d. 1761): Isaac (1978iii) (b. 1697, d. 1719): Jemima (989) (b. 1695, ): Joseph (3956) (b. 1639, d. 1722): 7. Martha (1978vi) (b. 1706, d. 1738): Mary (b.1692, d. 1717): 6. Robert (1978) (b. 1670, d.1760): Robert (1978viii) (b. 1710, d. 1768): William (1978iv) (b. 1700, d. 1761): SUTTON - Abigail ( , d. 1727): THAYER - Benjamin T. (b. 1683, ): 12. Margaret (985i) (b. 1705, ): TURNER - Benjamin 11: Hannah ( , d. 1802): VINAL - ( ) (15838) 3: Martha (7919) (b. 1628, ): WHITON - 9. Enoch (3964vii) (Sergt.) (b. 1659, d. 1714): Margaret (b. 1702, ): WOODWORTH - Elizabeth 7: 9. Martha (1977) (b. 1657, d. 1721):

 

CHITTENDEN WILLIAM - JOANNA SHEAFFE Compiled by John Wayland <longjohn@abts.net> The first of the line in America, William was one of the company led by Rev. Henry Whitfield (a relative, as he was married to the sister of Rev. Whitfields wife, Dorothy). They were married in England. William was the principle military man of the Plantation, having been a soldier, in the English Army and having fought in the Netherlands in the Thirty Years War, where he attained the rank of Major. He was one of the six men selected to secure the land from the Indians and one of the four Magistrates chosen to have “full power and authority to act, order, and despatch all matters respecting the public weale and civile government of the Plantation until a church is gathered among them”. On the gathering of the church, 29th Jun 1643, these Magistrates resigned their trust and William was elected principle military man of the colony, also Magistrate of the plantation, and Deputy of the General Council until his death in 1660. It is said that he was one of the leaders of the emigrants from Parish of Cranbrook, in Kent. I had his parents as being Robert Chittenden of Cranbrook, Kent, England and Mary Merriam of Mardin, Essex, England. Robert supposedly married the second time to Ellynor Hatche, but this information is uncertain. It is said that the name “Chittenden” is a corruption of an ancient Welsh and Cornish name, originally written “Chytanedin” derived from the words “chy” meaning “house”, “tan” meaning “lower” and “din” or “dun” meaning “hill”. Its literal meaning is the “lower house on the hill”. The namesake were chiefly seated in Wales and in the Counties of Cornwall and Kent, England. Most families were of the yeomanry and merchant classes of the British Isles. Children of William and Joanna:- Thomas b. 19 Jun 1635, d. Oct 1683. M. Joanna Jordan // John b. 1643, d. Apr 1716. M. Hannah Fletcher // Elizabeth b. abt 1637. M. Thomas Wright // Joanna b. abt 1643 // Nathaniel b. abt 1645, d. Jun1691. M. Sarah Wright // Mary b. abt 1647, d. 9 Mar 1712. M. John Leete // Hannah b. 15 Nov 1649, d. 1650 // Hannah b. 14 Apr 1652, d. 13 Sep 1674 // Joseph b. 14 Apr 1652, d. 22 Jun 1652 // Deborah b. 12 Dec 1653, d. 16 Sep 1674. Joanna (Sheaffe) married a second time on 31 May 1665 to Abraham Cruttenden (no children) - Note:- The following is from the “Genealogies of Connecticut Families”. Volume 1. P. 502. “Abraham Cruttenden was one of the 25 signers of the Plantation Covenant in 1639. It is said that he came from the County of Kent in England and had been a neighbour of William Chittenden, whose widow he afterwards married (late in life). He was probably married in England about 1630, and was probably about 28 or 29 years old at the time of the settlement, of Guilford. He died in Jan 1683, aged about 73 years. None of his childrens births are recorded in Guilford, though some must have been born after he came to that place. On 30 Apr 1646, he was appointed ‘overseer of the mill bay dams and floodgates’ On 6 Jun 1651 he was chosen assessor and on 9 Jun 1653 townsman. In addition to his home lot he owned a ‘parcel of upland 20 acres abutting to the common woods’ and a ‘parcel of marsh land to the South, 10 ½ acres’ and a ‘parcel of upland over against the mill’ containg 19 acres. The name is also spelled Crittenden. He married first Mary……, who died 1664: second, widow Joanna Chittenden 31 May 1665. She died 16 Aug 1668. His children were all by his first wife”. I am descended from Abraham Cruttenden by his children with his first wife. MFH “My Ggrandmother, Sarah Elizabeth Hatch, wrote an essay on he family for school around 1865. One relative she mentions is Mar. William Chittenden, but I have been unable to get a firm Chittenden/Hatch connections. At the risk of putting you to sleep, here is what she has written:- “ Another ancestor Maj. Wm Chittenden was born in Cranbrook, England in 1594 came to America with Rev. Henry Whitfield in a company of 25 persons, neither rich nor poor, but persons of good education and culture to seek a house in which they might enjoy free exercise of their religious principles. They sailed from England about 20 May 1639 and after seven weeks voyage arrived at Quinnipiac (the first vessel to anchor in the harbor) called by them Fayre Haven, now known as New Haven. He was 5th signer of the Covenant made aboard ship. After some inspections of land they detemined to settle in the place now known as Guilford and Wm. Chittenden was one of a committee of 6 to purchase land from the Indians. He had been a soldier in the Netherlands during the 30 years war and reached the rank of Major. He soon became the Chief Military Man of the Plantation with title of Lieut. His wife’s sister Dorothy was the wife of Rev Henry Whitfield // IGI. Vermont. 2 Frames:- William Chittenden settled in Guilford, Connecticut in 1639 (1594?-1660/1) He married Joanna Sheaffe and after service in the British Army in the Netherlands the family immigrated in 1639 from England to New Haven, Connecticut. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York and Illinois.

 

CHITTENDEN WILLIAM Kalamazoo Valley Heritage Index. Volume 22. M93.

 

Meigs Family: (Ward Lee Ward <JC4336@aol.com) 001. Elias Meigs b. 15 Apr 1735 East Guilford, CT // 002. Elizabeth Dudley b. 1703 East Guilford, CT. d. Abt 1748. // 003 Mary Meigs b. 18 Jan 1736/37 East Guilford, d. 6 Nov 1806 // 004 Peter Ward b. 11 Oct 1709 Killingworth, Mx, CT // 005 Mary Hand b. 30 Oct 1704 East Guilford d. 6 Aug 1780 // 007 Grace Starr b. 8 Jan 1739/40 // 008 Janna Meigs Jr. b. 17 Apr 1699 East Guilford d. 12 Feb 1772 // 009 Hull Crampton b. 22 Mar 1734/5 East Guilford d. 21 Nov 1796 // 010 Phoebe Meigs b. 1 Feb 1729/30 East Guilford // 011 Nathan Meigs Sr. b. 5 Nov 1732 East Guilford d. 1770 // 012 John Meigs b. 11 Jan 1669/70 Killingworth, Mx. // 013 Rebecca Hand b. 1679 // 014 Mabel Chittenden b. 10 Jul 1750 Manchester, Bean Co. VT. d. 7 Nov 1838 @ Jericho // 015 Noah Chittenden b. 26 Sep 1753 Williston, VT d. 1834 // 016 Mary Chittenden b. 18 Sep 1758 Williston, VT // 017 Grace Chittenden b. 1769 Williston, VT // 018 Elizabeth Chittenden b. 17 Feb 1761 Williston, VT // 019 Beulah Chittenden b. 23 May 1762 Williston, VT // 020 Martin Chittenden b. 12 Mar 1753 Williston, VT. d. 5 Sep 1840 // 021 Borton Chittenden b. 12 Mar 1766 Williston, VT // 022 Truman Chittenden b. 3 Aug 1770 Williston, VT. d. 5 Sep 1840 // 023 Electa Chittenden b. 27 Jul 1773 Williston, VT // 024 Elizabeth Meigs b. 15 Jul 1737 Middletown, Mx Co. CT // 025 Return Jonathan Meigs Sr. b. 16 Mar 1707/8 Connecticut // 026 John Meigs Sr. b. 28 Feb 1639/40 // 027 Eunice Crampton b. 19 Sep 1757 Guilford, New Haven // 028 Lucy Jones b. 1772 // 029 Giles Chittenden b. 1794 // 030 Betsey Hollenbeck b. 1796 // 031 Lucius Eugene Chittenden b. 24 May 1824, d. 22 Jul 1900 // 032 Sybil Meigs b. 25 Apr 1725 Guilford, NH // 035 Azubah Meigs b. 26 Sep 1759 Guilford, Mx Co. // 036 Rebecca Meigs b. 23 Mar 1770 d. 26 Jun 1850 // 037 Levi Ward b. 26 Nov 1745 Killingworth, Mx. D. 28 Feb 1839 // 039 Lurania Meigs b. 21 Jan 1768 // 040 Thomas Chittenden b. 6 Jan 1729/30 Guilford, NH d. 25 Aug 1797 VT. // 041 Ezra Wilcox b. 1732 // 042 Benzai Meigs b. 25 Sep 1743 Guilford, NH. // 043 Timoth Meigs b. 1761 Guilford, Mx. // 044 Whiting Meigs b 21 Sep 1775, d. 11 Oct 1855 // 045 John Meigs b. 27 Dec 1784, d. 20 Aug 1864 // Roxlanz B. Chittenden b. Abt 1755 // 047 Simeon Meigs b. 13 Jun 1741 Guilford, NH. // 048 Janna Meigs b. 17 Feb 1738/39 Guilford, NH. // 049 Benjamin Stone Meigs b. 8 Oct 1753 Guilford, NH. d. 17 Aug 1835 Highgate, VT. // 050 Azenath Bishop b. Abt 1731 // 051 Ebenezer Chittenden b. Abt 1725 // 052 Esther Meigs b. 19 Mar 1733/34 Guilford, NH. d. 8 Sep 1809 // 053 Phineas Meigs b. 19 May 1755 Guilford, Mx. D. 1775 Guilford, Mx. // 054 Anne Meigs b. 13 Aug 1757 Guilford, Mx. // 055 Rebecca Whiting b. Abt 1741 // 056 Gilbert Bradley b. Abt 1755. // Julius Meigs b. 1 Dec 1771, d. 1 Jan 1849 // 058 Lucina Meigs b. 8 Mar 1765, d. 24 Jan 1849 // 059 Jemima Von Boskerk b. Abt 1748 // 060 Seth Meigs b. 11 Mar 1745/6 Guilford, NH. // 061 Hulda Brownson b. Abt 1765 // 062 Elizabeth Meigs b. 17 Oct 1731 Guilford , NH. d. 14 Oct 1817 // 063 Daniel Bishop b. 1763 Guilford, Mx. D. 1849 // 064 Nathaniel Meigs b. 6 Aug 1729 Guilford, NH. // 065 Hannah Meigs b. 20 Nov 1727 Guilford, NH  //  066 Joseph Bradley b. Abt 1723 // 067 Mary Yates b. 5 Sep 1824 // 068 Mary Hatch Chittenden b. Abt 1854 // 069 William Bradford b. 28 Jun 1854 // 070 Lindsay Bradford b. 8 Jan 1892 d. 6 Oct 1959 NY // 071 Katherine Walker b. 10 Aug 1899 // 072 Sarah Wilcoxson b. 1646 CT. // 073 Sarah Meigs b. 14 Feb 1666 Killingworth, Mx. CT d. 8.4.1688 // 074 Janna Meigs Sr. b. 27 Dec 1672 Guilford NH. d. 5 Jun 1759 Hammon Assett, Madison, CT. // 075 Ebenezer Meigs b. 19 Sep 1675 Killingworth, Mx. // 076 Hannah Meigs (twin) b. 25 Feb 1677/8 Killingworth, Mx. // 077 Hester Meigs (twin) b. 25 Feb 1677/8 Killingworth, Mx. // 090 Mindwell Meigs b. 1682 Killingworth, Mx. d. 31 Mar 1762 // 079 Daniel Bartlett b. Abt 1664 // 080 John Meigs b. 10 Jul 1697 // 081 Stephen Meigs b. 10 Oct 1699 // 082 Irene Meigs b. 10 Mar 1703/4 // 083 Samuel Meigs b. 22 Aug 1706 // 084 Phineas Meigs b. 21 Sep 1708 // 085 Sarah Meigs b. 10 Dec 1713 // 086 Benjamin Pratt b. Abt 1711 // 087 Hannah Willard b. 1674 Wetherfield, Hartford Co. d. 4 Jan 1748/9 // 088 Mercy Meeks b. Aby 1680 // 089 Jeremiah Foster b. Abt 1675 // 090 Sanuel Crittenden b. Abt 1680 // 091 Lucy Starr b. Abt 1734 d. 18 Dec 1816 // 092 Simon Dudley b. Abt 1732 d. Abt 1763 // 093 Thomas Bevan b. Abt 1752 // 094 Nathan Meigs Jr. b. 1 Feb 1738 // 095 Mary Parmelee b. Abt 1760 d. 12 Dec 1843 // 096 Deborah Meigs Champton b. 16 Mar 1804 Guilford, NH. d 13 Oct 1862 // 097 Deborah Ward b. 12 Jun 1774 Killingworth, Mx. // 098 Orriet Silence Crampton b. Abt 1800 Madison Co. CT. // 099 Abigail Meigs b. 12 Mar 1737/8 East Guilford, NH. d. Abt 1758. 100 Albert Gallatin Graves b. 8 Mar 1803 Guilford, NH d. 15 Aug 1856 Brooklyn, Kings Co. NY. // 101 Jesse Crampton b. 8 Apr 1771 Guilford, NH d. 8 Apr 1854 NY // Henry Edward Crampton b. 17 Dec 1809 Madison NH. d. 30 Aug 1872 // 103 John Crampton b. Abt 1709 // 104 Elizabeth Chittenden b. Abt 1711 // 105 John Crampton Jr. b. 1 Jun 1733 Guilford, NH. // 106 Sylvanus Meigs b. 13 Feb 1727/8 East Guilford, NH d. 15 Apr 1753 // 107 Elizabeth Crampton b. 28 Nov 1737 Guilford, NH // Ruth Crampton b. 26 Jun 1740 Guilford, NH // 109 Phobe Goodale b. Abt 1706 Bridgehampton, NY d. 26 Dec 1771 // 110 Lucy Crampton b. 11 Oct 1760 Guilford, NH // 111 Eunice Crampton b. 30 Sep 1763 Guilford, NH // 112 Betsey Crampton b. 4 Feb 1766 Guilford, NH // 113 Ambrose Crampton b. 30 Oct 1768 Guilford, NH // 114 James Crampton b. 19 Mar 1774 Guilford, NH // 115 Sarah Van Valen b. Abt 1819 // 116 Susanna Chittenden b. Abt 1741 // 117 Amanda Marietta Ward b. 10 Oct 1827 Bergan, Genesee Co. NY // 118 Recompense Meigs b. 11 Dec 1701 East Guilford, NH d. 14 Apr 1760 // 119 Martin Charles Ward b. 17 Dec 1794 Bergan, Genesee Co. NY // 120 Henry Martin Ward b. 25 Jul 1821 Bergan, Genesee Co. NY // 121 Horace Meigs Ward b. 1838 // 122 Jerome C Ward b. 1840 // 123 Levi O Ward b. 1835 // 124 Amanda Mariette Ward b. 4 Mar 1826 Bergan, Genesee Co, NY // 125 Omet Jeanette Ward b. 10 Aug 1823 Bergan, Genesee Co. NY // 126 Charles Lewis Ward b. 13 Jun 1830 Bergan, Genesee Co. NY // 127 Cynthia Ann Ward b. 1832 // 128 Cynthia Maria Ward b. 1 Jul 1828 Bergan, Genesee Co. NY // 129 Elizabeth Hamlin b. 12 Feb 1711/2 Conn. // 130 Elisha Meigs b. 15 Jan 1733/4 Middletown, Mx d. 1738 // 131 Janna Meigs b. 29 Sep 1735 Middletown, Mx. // 132 Elisha Meigs b. 4 Oct 1739 Middletown, Mx // 133. Return Jonathan Meigs Jr. b. 17 Dec 1740 Middletown, Mx d. 28 Jan 1823 Cherokee Agency, IN // 134 John Meigs b. 9 Oct 1742 Middletown, Mx // 135 Giles Meigs b. 29 Oct 1744 Middletown, Mx // 136 Josiah Meigs b. 21 Aug 1746 Middletown, Mx d. 4 Sep 1822 Washington, DC // 137 Elizabeth Maigs b. 25 Jan 1747/8 Middletown, Mx // 138 Timothy Meigs b. 28 Feb 1749/50 Middletown, Mx // 139 Hannah Meigs b. 21 Nov 1751 Middletown, Mx // 140 John Meigs b. 12 Nov 1753 Middletown, Mx // 141 Josia Meigs b. 21 Aug 1757 Middletown, Mx // 142 Clara Benjamin b. 15 May 1762 // 143 Joanne Winbourne b. 1740 // 144 Prudence ? Meigs b. 12 Jan 1736/7 Salisbury, Litchfield, CT // 145 Elizabeth Allin b. 27 Feb 1742/3 // 146 Elizabeth Meigs b. 14 Jul 1769 // 147 Giles Meigs b. 14 Feb 1771 // Hannah Meigs b. 13 Apr 1772 // 149 Lucy Meigs b. 26 Feb 1775 // 150 Mehitable Meigs b. Abt 1777 // 151 Anna Meigs b. Abt 1779 Conn. // 152 Joseph Boardman b. 13 Oct 1767 Conn. // 153 Elizabeth Henshaw b. Abt 1755 Conn. // 154 Jonathan Meigs b. 16 Nov 1764 Middletown, Mx d. 29 Mar 1824 Marietta, Ohio // 155 Joanna Meigs b. 21 Oct 1766 Middletown, Mx. // 156 Mary Meigs b. 2 Jan 1769 Middletown, Mx. // 157 John Meigs b. 9 Mar 1771 Middletown, Mx. // 158 Elizabeth Meigs b. 22 Nov 1775 Middletonw, Mx. // 159 Richard Montgomery Meigs b. 4 Oct 1777 Middletown, Mx // 160 Esther Franklin b. Abt 1728 // 161 Noah Isbell b. Abt 1726 // 162 Timothy Chittenden b. Abt 1729 // 163 Mehitable March b. Abt 1745 // 164 Lydia Parmelee b. 12 Sep 1707 Killingworth, Mx. // 165 Josiah Meigs Sr. b. 14 May 1701 East Guilford, NH d 26 Dec 1774 // 166 Hannah Isbell b. Abt 1711 / 167 John Palmer b. Abt 1711 // 168 Jeremiah Buell b. 7 Jan 1715/6 Killingworth, Mx d. 26 Jan 1795 // 169 John Griswould b. 6 Mar 1724/25 Killingworth, Mx d. 1776 Rev. Ward // 170 Mary Ward b. 12 Mar 1729 Killingworth. Mx // 171 Pelatiah Ward b. 21 Dec 1699 Killingworth, Mx // 172 Jerusha Kelsey b. 1 Nov 1705 Killingworth, Mx // 173 Ansel Ward b. 30 Nov 1726 Killingworth, Mx // 174 Jerusha Ward b. 11 Dec 1728 Killingworth, Mx // 175 Abigail Ward b. 22 Jan 1731/2 Killingworth, Mx // 176 Abie Ward b. 2 Jul 1734 Killingworth, Mx // 177 Ichabod Ward b. 11 Nov 1736 Killingworth, Mx // 178 Ann Ward b. 28 Apr 1740 Killingworth, Mx // 179 Ichabod Ward b. 1 May 1743 Killingworth, Mx d. 20 Dec 1822 // 180 Abie Ward b. 27 Sep 1745 Killingworth, Mx // 181 Peter Ward (Capt) b. 14 Oct 1676 Killingworth, Mx d. 18 Dec 1768 // 182 Mary Joy b. 17 Sep 1680 Killingworth, Mx d. Dec 1763 // 183 Ira Ward b. 30 Aug 1704 Killingworth, Mx // 184 Ichabod Ward b. 2 Apr 1707 Killingworth, Mx // 185 Deborah Buell b. 16 Feb 1715/16 Killingworth, Mx d. 7 May 1750 Dover, Wingdale // 186 Mary Ward b. 10 Apr 1713 Killingworth, Mx d. 1788 Duchess Co, NY // 187 Mattamiah Ward b. 24 Mar 1717/18 Killingworth, Mx d. 5 Sep 1808 // 188 Timothy Meigs b. 28 Sep 1782 Middlesex Co, CT // 189 Sophia Wright b. Abt 1768 // 190 Mary Meigs b. Abt 1790.

 

CHITTENDEN WILLIAM M. OBITUARY

 

William M Chittenden ’19, founder of the Chittenden Insurance Agency, died 14 December, 1994, in Hamden, Conn., at 98. He was born in Clinton, Conn., where he attended High School. After serving in the Army in World War 1, he joined the Risden Manufacturing Co., in Naugatuck, Conn. In 1928 he founded the Chittenden Insurance Agency in Naugatuck, where he remained active until he moved to Hamden He was a bank director and active in several local civic organizations. He leaves a son, three daughters, 15 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren

 

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VITAL RECORDS OF SCITUATE. MASS. to 1850 - BDMs’

 

Marriages Chettenden Israell Jr. and Mary Pickells, 15 Mar 1713 (Israel Chittenden and Mary Pickles) Sarah and Anthoney Collamer, 14 Jun 1666. // Chitenden Harriet (int. Chittenden) and Jotham Tilden Jr. of Marsfield 19 Nov 1818. Isaac of Malden (int. Molden) and Mrs (int. omits Mrs) Mary Turner ----- (int. 12 Dec 1779) 1780. Isaac and Molly Bryant 8 Aug (1782). Israel (int. Chittenden) and Sally Jemkins 15 Feb 1805 (Chittenden C.R.I.) Rebecca (dup. Rebeciah Chettende(n) and Joseph Kent of Charlestown (dup. Charlestwn) 26 Nov 1702 in Charlestown. Sally and Josiah C. Ransford of Boston, int. 19 Jun 1807. Chitendin Nath(anie)ll (int. Chittenden, adds Lt.) and Ruth Foster 2 Nov (1775). Chittenden Deborah and William Barriell Jr., int 6 Jan 1802. (Barrill, m. 18 Apr C.R.2.). Desire Jr. and Jonathan Merrit Jr., int. 2 Nov 1776. (Merritt, m. 25 Dec. C.R.I.) Elizabeth (int. Elizabeth) and (D)avid Hatch, 7 Mar (int. 4 Sep sic) 1731. (Eliz)a)b(eth) C.R.I). Gideon and Mrs Mehitable Turner, int 2 Jan 1773. (Gideon, m. 29 Apr, C.R.I). Isaac and Persis Finney of Boston, int 9 Feb 1744. Isack and Martha Vinall, Apr 1646. Iserell and Deborah Backer 25 Apr 1678. Israel Jr. and Deborah Vinal 29 Oct 1741. Israel and Abigail (int. Abigal) Turner 24 Nov 176(1) (worn) (int. 1763). Israel and Lydia Studley of Hingham, int. 2 May 1828. Jael and William Mellus 5 Mar 1711-12. Mary and Issachar Vinal 15 Mar 1741. Mary and Joseph Allen Crocker of Boston 3 Jun 1810. Mehetable and Zechariah Damen 6 Dec 1711 (Mehetabel and Zechariah Dammon, C.R.I.). Mehitable and Joshua Rogers, Nov (worn) (Mehetable, 26 Nov 1729, C.R.I.). Natha(nie)ll and Desire Otic, int 15 Jul 1749. (Nath(anie)l, m. 28 Nov C.R.I). Ruth and Elijah Stetson 17 Nov 1710. Ruth, wid. (int. Mrs., omits wid) and Dea, Elisha, James, 5 Jun 1803 (Ruth, wid., C.R.2). Sally, Mrs (int. omits Mrs) and Lemuel (int. Limuel) Vinal, 26 Feb 1822. (Mrs Sally and Lemuel Vinal C.R.1.). Sarah and John Holebrooke 3 May 1709 (Holbrooke, C.R.1.). Sarah and Elisha Curtis 12 Nov 1741. Stephen and Mehetable Bucke 6 Nov 1679. Thomas and Elizabeth Woodworth, Oct 1707.

 

Births Chitanden Israel, s. Gedion (Chitenden & Mehetable 14 Aug 1781. Chitenden Deborah d. Gedion & Mehetable 10 Sep 1777. Chittenden Alatheah d. Joseph, July 1697 // Anna d. Iserell 22 Sep 1686 // Anna d. Israel & Mary 22 Feb 1726 // Anna d. Israel bp 29 Oct 1727 // Anne d. Isaac & Peirces 17 Aug 1751 // Calvin s. Isaac & Peirces 24 Sep 1746 // Charles Jenkins s. Israel (Chittenen) & Sally 4 Sep 1808 // Deborah d. Iserell 13 Mar 1683-4 // Desire d. Nath(aniel) bp. 11 Dec 1757 // Elizabeth d. Isack 9 Sep 1658 // Elizabeth d. Henry Oct 1673 // Elizabeth d. Iserell 13 Apr 1693 // Elizabeth d. Thomas & Elizabeth 12 Mar 1708 // Elizabeth d. Thom(a)s bp. 14 Jul 1717 // Elizabeth d. Isaace bp. 16 Jul 11682 // Gidion s. Israel Jr. and Deborah 20 Mar 1749 (Gideon) // Hannah d. Israel & Mary 31 Jan 1736 // Hannah d. Israel bp. 8 May 1737 // Harriet d. Nath(anie)l & Ruth 19 Oct 1794 // Harriot d. Nath(anie)ll and w. bp. 28 Aug 1796 // Isaac s. Israel Jr. 28 Sep 1719 // Isaac bp. 8 Sep 1743, a. 79 // Isaac s. Nath(anie)ll & Desire 3 Oct 1753 // Isack s. Iserell 27 Mar 1681 // Isacke s. Isacke 30 Sep 1663 // Isaiah s. Nath(anie)l dec’d and w. bp. 11 Nov 1759 // Iserell s. Iserell 16 Jul 1690 // Israel s. Israel bp. 26 Apr 1719 // Israel s. Israel Jr. & Deborah 6 Sep 1742 // Israel s. Israel Jr. & Deborah bp. 23 Oct 1743 // Israel s. Israel & Sally 9 Sep 1805 // Israell s. Isacke 10 Oct 1651 // Jael d. Thom(a)s bp. 14 Jul 1717 // Jaell d. Stephen 22 Jan 1691 // Joseph s. Henry 8 Mar 1656-7 // Lucy d. Nath(anie)l & Ruth 1 Dec 1792 // Lucy d. Nath(anie)ll and w. bp. 13 Apr 1794 // Luther s. Nath(anie)l bp. 20 Jun 1756 // Luther s. Nath(anie)ll & Ruth 22 Jan 1789 // Martha d. Stephen 15 Jul 1694 // Mary d. Isacke 17 Aug 1648 // Mary d. Joseph Dec 1684 // Mary d. Israel & Mary 31 Mar 1722 // Mary d. Nath(anie)ll & Ruth 17 Jan 1786 // Mehetabel d. Thom(a)s bp. 14 Jul 1717 // Mehetable d. Stephen 8 Jun 1686 // Mehetable d. Thomas & Elizabeth 2 Mar 1709-10 // Nathanael s. Joseph Dec 1694 // Nathaniel s. Israel bp. 20 Jun 1725 // Nathaniel s. Nath(anie)ll & Ruth 16 Jan 1778 // Nath(anie)ll s. Israel & Mary 22 May 1724 // Nath(anie)ll & Desire 19 Sep 1750 // Nath(anie)ll s. Nath(anie)ll & Desire 4 Dec 1751 // Nicholas s. Iserell 4 Feb 1678-9 (Nicolas Chittendun) s. Israell) // Nicholas s. Israel & Mary 2 May 1731 (Nicolas) // Nicolas s. Israel Jr. & Deborah 22 Jun 1746 (Nicholas) // Rebecka, twin d. Isack 25 Feb 1646 // Rebekah d. Stephen 5 Dec 1680 // Ruth d. Henery bp 16 Jul 1682 // Ruth d Joseph Jan 1689 // Ruth d. Nath(anie)ll & Ruth 13 Mar 1776 // Sally d. Nath(aniel);; & Ruth 18 Apr 1783 // Samuel Turner s. Israel & Sally 21 May 1807 // Sarah, twin d. Isack 25 Feb 1646 // Sarah d. Stephen 12 Mar 1688 // Sarah d. Steph(en) bp. 2 May 1708 // Sarah d. Tho(ma)s & Eliza(beth) 1 Dec 1712 // Sarah d. Thom(a)s bp. 14 Jul 1717 // Stephen s. Tho(mas) & Eliza(beth) 15 Dec 1722 // Stephen s. Tho(ma)s bp. 18 Sep 1726 // Steven s. Isacke 5 Nov 1654 // Susanna d. Henry 12 Jan 1663-4 // Susannah d. Henery bp. 16 Jul 1682 // Temperance d. Nath(anie)l & Ruth 1 Aug 1780 // Thomas s. Stephen 14 Nov 1683 // Tho(ma)s s. Tho(mas) & Eliza(beth) 17 Dec 1718 // Tho(ma)s s. Tho(ma)s & Sarah 30 Mar 1748. Chittentun Deborah d. Israell bp. 5 Sep 1686 // Hannah d. Israel bp. 14 Aug 1687 // Isaac s. Israell bp. 25 Jun 1682 // Rebeckah d. Steven & Mehiabel bp. 9 Jul 1682.

 

Deaths Chittenden Gideon Oct 1799 // Isack s. Iserell 22 Mar 1682-3 // Mary (see --- Chittenden) // Nathaniel 26 Jul 1796 a. 44. (Lt. Nathaniel, a. 44 y, 8 m.) // Nath(anie)ll s. Nath(anie)ll 28 Nov 1750 // Nicholas s. Iserell 23 May 1682 // ----, wid., small pox ----, 1792. (Mary, w. Capt. Isaac, 6 Dec in 53rd y.)

 

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Adams History i. Mary5, in Canterbury, Conn., 23 Sep 1738 m. Eleazer Dickenson of Richmond, Mass. ii. Aaron5, b. in Canterbury, 14 April 1741, died young. iii. Huldah5, b. in Canterbury, 26 Jun 1743, m. Thomas Chittenden of Lenox, Mass. 82. iv. Capt Simon5, b. in New Marlboro, Mass., 12 Mar 1746, m. Dinah Spalding, dau. of Samuel Spalding.

 

History of the Adams & Evarts Families 120. Mary 1st, d. young. 121 Israel. 122. Mary 2nd (50) m. John Mattoon. 123. John (51) m. Ruth Whyte. 124. Hannah (52) m. J. Totman. 125. Ruth (53) m. (???) Chittenden. 126. Sarah (54) m. William Coit

 

Allen County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records 1824-1920 Hartman Mary E & Erastus L Chittenden - 4 Jun 1862. 5 144. Chittenden E L & Mary E Martman - 4 Jun 1862. 5 144.

 

Allen County, Indiana Supplementary Index to Death Records 1870-1896 Chittenden Erastus L M W 52 19 Jun 1886 Fort Wayne.

 

American Ancestry, Columbia County, New York State (202) Chittenden, Edward Cooper of Stockport, b. 1842 m. Kate l. Leake, son of Robert of Stockport b. 1801 d. 1878, son of George, m. abt 1800, one of the first paper manufacturers in the State. (690) Kittle, Robert Chittenden of Stockport, b. 1860: son of James of Stockport,b. 1830. D. 1884 (m. 1852 Ruth Ann Chittenden): son of John 1. Of Ghent, b. 1788, d. 1858 (m. Christina Van Hoesen), supervisor, Town Clerk: son of John of Ghent, b. 1760, d. 1805 (m. Margaret Duyker), a captain

 

The Ashley Genealogy Mr Ashley was brought up in strict Congregational teachings and was a lifelong member of that church. His military career was a short one. Early in Sep 1814, in response to Governor Chittenden’s call, he and a number of his friends enlisted as recruits and started for Plattsburg. They had marched as far as Rutland, when news came that the battle was over. This ended his military service.

 

Atwater History and Genealogy, Vol. 11. 1926. Ella Maria, b. 8 Jul 1849, m. 11 Sep 1877, Lewis H. Patten. 1927. Mary Bassett, b. 4 apr 1852, m. 22 Mar 1874, Charles Chittenden, son of David and Phebe Johnson, b. 1 Apr 1845. They lived in New Haven. 1928Charles Stevens, b. 27 Nov 1854, unm. 1929. Thomas Chauncey, b. 2 Sep 1858, died 27 Nov 1858. 1930. Susan Lewis, b. 15 Jun 1865, m. Henry E. Foote

 

Record of the Bartholomew Family Chittendenn (199) He was the builder of the Gov. Chittenden house. i. Martha(7) b. 22 May 1814: m. in Cincinati, 4 Oct 1840. Geo W. Cochran. He was the projector and builder of the Ohio and Miss R. R., and is a very prominant man. Mrs C. is a woman of rare excellence and cultivation. 1. George S. (8) Cochran, b. 1 Jul 1841: m. 17 Dec 1863. Alice Creain, and died in Covington, 13 Apr 1877. One son Clarence W. (9), b. 9 Nov 1865. 2. Emma O. Cochran, b. 3 Apr 1845. 3. Agnes Cochran,b. 20 Feb 1847: m. 1st. 20 Jun 1866, Frank K. Moore, a USA. Paymaster, who d. in 1878: 2nd. 15 May 1880, Curtiss L. Chittenden of St. Louis: res. Indianapolis, Ind. Children: (1) Daisy M. and (2) Emma V. A. 4. James F. Cochran, b. 16 Dec 1850: d. unm. 28 May 1879. ii. Fidelia b. 25 Aug 1816: m. 13 Nov 1834. Wm. V. R. Peck and d. 9 Aug 1878, in Urbana, Ill.

 

Bartholomew County Indiana Index to Marriage Records A-Z 1850-1920 Chittenden Lucinda & Samuel Coblens -- -- - 11 Mar 1857 C-6 166 Chittenden Louisa & Benjamin F Morgan -- -- - 27 Oct 1859 C-6 379. Chittenden Mary E. William Shuey -- -- - 15 Aug 1860  C-6 461 Chittenden Andrew H. & Mary J Fix- - - - 19 Sep 1878. C-10 262

 

Bicknell Genealogy John Dustin Bicknell was born 25 Jun 1838, in Jericho, Chittenden County, Vt., and was the elder son of Nathaniel and Fanny (Thompson) Bicknell, and a direct descendant of Hannah Dustin. His parents were frugal and industrious farmers, and he was taught the value of economy and labor. His childhood was passed upon his father’s farm and in attending the district school “With younger brothers and sisters to be supported and educated he cheerfully laid aside all plans for his own future, secured work upon the farm of Mr Chittenden (for whom the county of Chittenden, in Vermont, was named). and for years gave his earnings toward paying for the home farm”. // Miranda D. 10(1175). (Zachariah L., Lovell, Zachariah, Zachariah, Zachariah, John, John, Zachary) dau. of Zachariah Lovell and Abby L. (PerryP Bicknell, b. at East Weymouth, Mass., 6 Jan 1846, m. 4 Dec 1865 Samuel Chittenden Denton, b. 7 Nov 1846. Residence, East Weymouth. Children: 1. Clara Parker b. 14 Jun 1866, died 17 Oct 1893. 2. Grace Newton b. 7 Jul 1868, died 12 Jan 1869. 3. Alida Mary b. 8 Sep 1876. Samuel Chittenden Denton is a travelling salesman.

 

Ancestors of the Bingham Family of Utah i. Joanna chr. 30 Aug 1640 at…..d. md….. Thomas Chittenden.

 

Biographical Index - K.G.Saur Publishing Braunschweig University Library:- Chittenden, Albert Baker. Realtor, 1860 - ???? // Chittenden, Albert Jerome. Clergyman, Indian Missionary, 1838 - 1901 // Chittenden, Alice, B. Painter, DM, Graphic Art. 1860 - ???? // Chittenden, Alson, Cornelius. Merchant. 1845 - ???? // Chittenden, Benjamin. Army Ensign. 1777 - ???? // Chittenden, Benjamin, Army Lieutenant. 1775 - ???? // Chittenden, Charles, B. Lieutenant-colonel. ???? - 1867 // Chittenden Charles Curtis. Dentist. 1842 - ???? // Chittenden, Clyde C. Judge. 1902 - 1906 // Chittenden, Curtis B. Railroad Master, Cattle Rancher. 1828 - ???? // Chittenden, Edward Alonzo. Railroad Freight Agent. 1841 - ???? // Chittenden, Edward Wilson. Mathematician, University Professor. 1885 - ???? // Chittenden, Edwin Sedgwick. Lawyer. 1843 - 1908 // Chittenden Ernest Read. Archdeacon. Mentioned UK & Australia. Australian Bibliographic Archives. 1. 54. 189. 1909 - 1965 // Chittenden, Ezra Porter. Educator, Clergyman, Poet. 1851 - ???? // Chittenden Fayette Dudley. Chemist. 1902 - ???? // Chittenden, Frank Hurlbuk. Entomologist. 1858 - ???? // Chittenden, George F. Physician, Surgeon, State Legislator. 1830 - ???? // Chittenden, George F. Realtor. 1860 - ???? // Chittenden, George Scobell. Teacher, Volunteer Captain, County Council. Brit. Bio. Archives. Fiche: 1.228 201: 11 1383. 245-246. Who’s Who Kent & Surrey. 1864 - ???? // Chittenden, Herbert I. Banker. 1880 - ???? // Chittenden, Hiram Martin. Brigadier-general, Civil Engineer. 1858 - 1917 // Chittenden J. P. Electrical Engineer, Turbine Designer M. 1881 - ???? // Chittenden, Jacqueline, Archeologist. 1916 - ???? // Chittenden J. E.. Farmer, Commission Agent. 1839 - ???? // Chittenden Jesse. Butcher. 1874. Ment’ 1884. 1897 - 1908. Cyclopedia. Wellington, NZ. Aust. Biog’ Archives. 1. 54. 190 // Chittenden, John Frederick. Dentist. 1867 - ???? // Chittenden, Jonathan Brace. Lawyer, Mathematician, educator. 1864 - ???? // Chittenden, Kate Sara. Organist, Educator. 1856 - ???? // Chittenden, Katesara. Pianist, Church Organist, Educator. 1856 - ???? // Chittenden Lucius Eugene. Lawyer, US Treasury Registrar, Author. 1824 - 1900 // Chittenden, Martin. Judge, Major-general, State Governor. 1769 - 1840 // Chittenden, Nathaniel. Army Lieutenant. Mentioned 1775 // Chittenden, Noah. 1753? - 1835 // Chittenden, Richard Percy. Lawyer. 1866 - ???? // Chittenden, Ronald Gramshaw. Road Engineer. Brit. Biog., 1889 - ????. Chittenden, Russell Henry. Chemist, Professor. 1856 - 1943 // Chittenden, Samuel Hosmer. Civil Engineer, Judge, State Senator. 1845 - ???? // Chittenden, Simeon Baldwin. Lawyer, Deacon. 1865 - ???? // Chittenden, Simeon Baldwin. Railroad President, Merchant, Congressman. 1814 - 1889 // Chittenden, Thomas. Army Paymaster. ment’. 1813 - ???? // Chittenden, Thomas. Colonist. ment’ 1638 - ???? // Chittenden, Thomas. Governor, Writer. 1730 - 1797 // Chittenden, Thomas. JP. Revolutionary Patriot, State Governor. 1730 - 1797 // Chittenden, Thomas C. Congressman. 1839 - 1843 // Chittenden, William. Colonist. 1639 - 1650 // Chittenden, William B. Company President, Journalist. 1798 - 1849 // Chittenden, William J. Hotel Proprietor, Merchant, Prison Commissioner. 1825 - ???? // Chittenden, William Lawrence. Rancher, Poet. 1862 - ???? // Lowry Elizabeth Chittenden. Physician. 1909 - ????.

 

History of Broome County, New York In blacksmithing A. D. Chittenden began many years ago, and in 1872 sold to George Love, who continues the business. L. D. Griswold began this trade in 1882 and in 1884 took as a partner John Monrie. George Hurd is the wagon-maker and began business here in 1877. Board of Surgeons - Dr. J. G. Orton president and consulting surgeon: Dr. L. Griffin, consulting surgeon: Drs. J. H. Chittenden, D. S. Burr, G. S. Redfield, W.S. Knox, H. O. Ely, F. H. Putnam, attending surgeons. Joseph H. Chittenden, M.D. b. in Greene, Chenango County, N.Y.: Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N.Y. Mar 1864. Chittenden Daniel J. Oct 1862.

 

The Carr Family Records VIII. Silas Carr (2063) b. in Chesterfield, Mass., 3 Sep 1811, m. Lucy Chittenden, in Plainfield, Mass., 21 Jun 1838. She was b. in Plainfield, 24 Feb 1812 and died in Troy, N.Y., 7 Jan 1871. He died in Cummington, Mass., 6 Nov 1841.

 

Collection of Family Records with Biographical Sketchs and other memorandum 8-66. (Rogers) Frederick Theodore, b. 11 Apr 1857, d. in Chenango Forks, 27 Jan 1859. 8-67. Chittenden Hatch, b. 25 Jun 1859. 8-68. John Barker, b. 14 Apr 1865

 

Colonial Families in the United States. Vol. 4. ISSUE page 89. William Chittenden came from the parish of Cranbook, Kent. thirty-five miles southeast of London, bapt. Mar 1594, in the parish of Marden: d. Feb 1660-61 at Guilford, Connecticut: son of Robert Chittenden of Kent, England: was one of the twenty-five signers on 1st Jun 1639, of the covenant subscribed to by the company who sailed from England to America, 20 May 1639, in a ship (p.89) of 350 tons and arrived in New Haven, about 10th Jul: the deed of purchase for their settlement Guilford, from Shaumpishuh, the sachem squaw of Menunkatuck is dated 29 Sep 1639: was one of the four, Robert Kitchell, William Chittenden, John Bishop and William Leete who received according to the record “full power and authority to act, order and dispatch all matters respecting the public weale and civile government of the plantation, until a church is gathered amonge us,” on the gathering of the church 19 Jun 1643, these four magistrates resigned their trust: William Chittenden was the principal military man and magistrate of the plantation, bearing title of Lieutenant, and a man of much ability, influence and importance in the Colony: he had been a soldier in the Thirty Years War in the Netherlands, and had reached the rank of Major, m. while in England, Joanna Sheaffe, dau of Dr. Edmund and Joanna Sheaffe of Cranbrook, Kent, England, she m. (2) Abraham Cruttenden of Guilford (from “Chittenden Family History” by Dr. Alvan Talcott).

 

Genealogy of the Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts 40. Zachariah, Jr., b. 1763. 41. Lydia, b. 1767. Then the family came to Chesterfield, with Sarah Chittenden Curtis, widow of Elisha in 1768Joshua Rogers Family 1. Joshua4 Rogers (John3, 2, 1), d. in Chesterfield, 27 Apr 1785, age 78, m. Mehitable Chittenden. She is not mentioned in the Chesterfield records. He is undoubtedly the one of whom Josiah H. Drummond, in his book “John Rogers of Marsfield” says ‘the children of Josiah4 (John3, 2, 1) obtained but slight mention in the Scituate records, church or town, and it is quite certain that they moved away “. 6. Elisha5 Rogers (Joshua4, John3, 2, 1) b. 16 Dec 1752, d. 10 Jan 1823, m. (int. 13 Dec 1784), Rebecca Curtace, probably dau. of Elisha and Sarah (Chittenden) Curtis. She d. 5 Oct 1829.

 

Chittenden John. State File Number: 06171 Sex: Male. Race: White. Death Date: 8 Mar 1990. Birth Date: 8 Oct 1893. Age: 96. Place of Death: Middletown, Middlesex, Conn. Place of Birth: Madison, Conn. Marital Status: Never married. Education: Primary/Secondary. Resident of Decednet: Madison, New Haven, Conn. Address of Residence: 109 Boston Post Rd, ZIP 064432129. Fathers Surname: Chittenden. Occupation: Merchant. Industry Where Decendent Worked: Gen Store

 

The Clark Genealogy 558 Julia Clarke Brester (Julia6, Deodatus5, John4, Moses3, Daniel2, Daniel1) b. 13 Jun 1823, died 4 Jul 1860, m. 25 Sep 1851. Virgil ChittendenDouglass of Richland, N.Y., b. 27 Mar 1820, and died 27 Mar 1860, Oswego, N.Y.

 

Clay County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1881-1920 Edmonson Nelson Zelma Chittenden M W 4 Feb 1900 H-5 10. Edmonson Nelson (???) Chittenden F W. 11 Apr 1902 H-5 39.

 

Connecticut 1790 Federal Census Search Terms: Chittenden (11), John (2807). Results (1 combined matches) Heads of Families the First Census of the United States Taken In The Year 1790 Conecticut. Middlesex County. Saybrook Town. Page 90. Name of Head of Family: Chittenden. Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families:- 1. Free white males under 16 years: 2. Free white females including heads of families 2.

 

List of Official Civil, Military, and Ecclesiastical of Connection Colony Chittenden, Willliam (d. 1661). Sergeant, New Haven Artillery Co., May 1648: first called Lieut., Oct 1653. Deputy (Guilford) to N. H. Leg., May 1653, to May 1659.

 

Register of the Connecticut Society of the Colonial Danes of America William Chittenden, 1594-1661, Lieutenant of Artillery of New Haven Colony, 1653, Deputy from Guilford to New Haven General Court, 1653 - 1659. Mrs William Jared. Chittenden. 197. (Irene Williams) died 1907. 56. Mrs David Chittenden Collins (Clarissa Ely). By right of Descent from Elder John Strong, Deputy from Taunton to Plymouth General Court.

 

American Civil War Research Database, Soldiers Army. John C. Chittenden. Ohio. 8 Aug 1862. 1st Lieut. 24. Union. John H Chittenden New York. 11 Feb 1862. Private. 18. Chicago, 11. Union. John H. Chittenden. New York. 4 Jan 1864. Private. 25. Connecticut Pensioners of 1835: page 54. Middlesex Co. John Chittenden. Private. Annual Allowance: 96.00. Sums Received: 181.02. Description of service: Connecticut Line. When placed on the pension line: 9 May 1818. Commencement of Pension: 16 Apr 1818. Age: 74. Suspended 1 May 1820. Page 116. Middlesex Co. John Chittenden. Rank: Private. Annual Allowance: 80.00 Sums Received: 240.00. Description of Service: Connecticut Continental. When placed on the pension roll//B. 11 Aug 1833. Commencement of Pension: 4 Mar 1831. Age: 76.

 

General Register of the Society of Colonial Wars 1899 - 1902 1. Chittenden, Edward Alonzo, Col. and A.D.C.., St. Albans. 505 7th from Maj. William Chittenden. 16. Chittenden, Edwin Sedgewick, St. Paul. 1410 7th from Maj. William Chittenden,

 

The Cooley Genealogy James Cooley m.Jeanette Chittenden in 1823: she was the eldest daughter of Abraham and Deborah (Fowler) Chittenden, of Guilford, Conn. After the death of James Cooley, she m. (2) Jonathan Ely (Union College. 1821) of South Hadley, Mass. Jun 1837 at Carthage, Ill. He d. Jun 1847, Cincinnati, Ohio and she married (3)Robert Neil of Columbus, Ohio. Nov 1860. Jeanette Chittenden Cooley-Ely-Neil died 12 Jul 1899, aged 93, at Urbana. There were no Cooley children. // (Samuel 6. Asahel 115, 14. Joseph 113, 12. Benjamin 1). S, Samuel and Polly (Carter) No. 544 b. 22 Jan 1802, Durham, N.Y. d. 30 Jun 1846, Jefferson Co., N.Y., m. Lydia Hall (Chittenden) Enos, dau. Jairus Chittenden of Guilford, Conn.

 

William Cornwall and His Descendants Guilford, Conn. Children (Collins): 1. Anne, b. 23 Feb 1726: m. Timothy Fowler. 2. William, b, 10 Mar 1728. 3. Loraine, b. 1 Jan 1731. 4. Freelove, b. 20 Nov 1732: m. Stephen Baldwin. 5. Avis, b. 21 Jul 1734. 6. Rev. Daniels, b. 20 Jan 1738: m. Sarah Lyman. 7. Zeruiah, b. 28 Feb 1740: m. Miss Chidsey. 8. Demetrius, b. 6 Dec 1741. 9. Gen. Augustus, b. 7 Aug 1743: m. Mary Chittenden. 10. Ruth, b. 4 Jul 1745: m. Col. Moses Lyman.

 

Corwin Genealogy Chittenden, m. Maria North, 14-Christy, m. David-5. // 1834. 12 Maria,8 (Henry, 10) b. 31 Jan 1818. M. Albert Williamson. (Sag Harbour, L.I.) 13 Maria E. Upright. 7. (Anna Corwin. 4.) b. 2 Jan 1830, m. William D., son of Jacob and Julia Van Wagener, 2 Mar 1848. Ch. David T., Anna J. 14 Maria J. North, 8 (Mehetable Campbell - ) b. 3 Jan 1836 m. George Chittenden 4 Jul 1854. 15 Maria Swina, 8 (Bethia Hobart, 11) b. Oct 1834. M. Edward Carts. Ch. Eunice. 16 Maria Skidmore, 8(Mary Corwin 28) b. (???) 1810-20

 

Cox Families “William Cocks lot of ten acres in the right of Edward Jenkins Remeasured and laid out the 19 Oct 1695: The bounds of which are as followeth. Beginning at a Stake standing in the range of Hollets lot and running west and by north. 20. Rods with the line of John Curtis: and then South and by west. 16. Rods to a Stake and stones and from thence running west and by north. 26. Rods to a Stake and stones: and then running north and by East. 42. Rods. 4-5. To a Stake and Stones and then running East and by South. 46. Rods two the of hollets lot laid out by me Thomas Turner. If the abouesd ten acres of land be just measure and noe more the bounds thereof are allowed by the men chosen to approve the bounds of lands that are brought to record viz - Capt. Israell Chittenden, Mr Nathanell Tilden and Steven Vinall: Recorded according to order p me Steven Vinall, Clearke: Conebassctt Proprietors Records, p.177 ‘Item I give and Bequeth unto my Daughter Mary Cock forty shillings for and during he natural life , and after he decease to her daughter Ruth Cock’. Plymouth Co. Probate, Vol. 1. P. 311”.

 

History and Map of Danby Chittenden. Gov. Thomas, from Williston, VT. in 1776, settled in the south part of the town. We have been unable to learn the exact spot where Gov. Chittenden lived, but it was, as we are told, in the vicinity of the residence of A. C. Risdon. He was a native of East Guilford, Conn. He labored on the farm of his father till the age of 18, having only the benefit of a common school education, when he went on a voyage to the West Indies. The vessel on which he embarked was captured by a French man-of-war (England at that time being at war with France), and he taken prisoner and landed on the West India Islands, in a destitute situation, from which he escaped, and after enduring a great many hardships, reached his father’s farm in October 1749. About this time, he m. Elizabeth Meigs, and removed to Salisbury, Conn., which town he represented in the Legislature for the years 1765 to 1769, inclusive, and again in 1772. He was also a colonel of a regiment of militia, and a justice of the peace // He was president of the committee of safety from its organisation to 12 Mar 1778, when he assumed the office of Governor, to which he was elected by a great majority. He was nineteen times elected Governor by the people, and held that office from 12 Mar 1778 till his death, with the exception of the year 1789. Gov. Chittenden died at his residence in Williston, the 25th Aug 1797, in the 69th year of his age.

 

Samuel Davis and Joseph Davis Thomas6 Davis (Jacob5, Edward4, Samuel3, John2, William1) b. 3 Apr 1772, at Charlton, m. 30 Nov 1795, Polly Sawyer, of Berlin, Vt., b. 17 Jun 1775, died 9 Nov 1852. He died 17 Dec 1864, Sett at Montpelier. Children: i. Anson,b. 23 Sep 1796, died 12 Mar 1799. 278. ii. Laura b. 25 Jun 1798. iii. Linday, b. 3 Mar, d. 17 Nov 1800. 279. iv. Norman, b. 25 Aug 1801. 280. v. Polly, b. 14 Sep 1803. vi. Thomas, b. 14 Feb 1806, d. 5 Nov 1820. 281. vii. Anson, b. 19 Aug 1809. viii. Martin Chittenden, b. 19 Dec 1811. unm.

 

A Record of the Descendants of Robert Dawson of East Haven, Conn 8-66. (Rogers) Frederick Theodore, b. 11 Apr 1857, d. in Chenango Forks, 27 Jan 1859. 8-67. Chittenden Hatch, b. 25 Jun 1859. 8-68. John Barker, b. 14 Apr. 1865. 9-6 Willard Rogers, b. in Chenango Forks, 24 Oct 1867. 9-7. Eliza Chittenden, b. in Hornellsville, 21 Apr 1870.

 

Dewey Genealogy Anna Dewey, dau. of Adijah Dewey of Durham, N.Y., b. Hebron, Conn., (???) 1780, died 27 Dec 1813 at Paris,N.Y., m. 15 Jan 1799 Jairus Chittenden, son of Jairus: had four daughters and four sons’

 

To the Descendants of Thomas Dickinson son of Nathaniel and Anna Gull Dicki Oliver b. at Canaan, 1759 m. Nancy Chittenden

 

A Collection of Family Records with Biographical Sketches bearing the name Doug Asena (6) Douglas (Joshua (5), John (4), Thomas (3), Robert (2), William (1)) born in Montville, N.Y. 19 Sep 1783. She married (as his second wife) 29 Jul 1804 Jared Chittenden, of Westmoreland, whither her parents had removed from Montville about 1795. She died at Central Square 30 Dec 1851. Mr. Chittenden was born at Guilford, Conn., 3 May 1756. He served under Washington in the Revolution: enlisted in 1775 and served until November 1783. He died at the old homestead near Clark’s Mills, N.Y., 2 Apr 1828. Children:- i. Horace (7) Chittenden b. 8 Nov 1805, d. Monee, Ill., 10 Jul 1871: s., William (8) and Henry (8) Chittenden, res. (78) Monee. ii. Truxton (7) Chittenden b. 14 Apr 1807: m. Maria J. Harrison 2 Oct 1830: res. (’78) Clark’s Mills: hus: i. Virgil D. W. (8) Chittenden, b. Westmoreland, 7 Aug 1841: res. (’78) Gundrum, Ind. 2. M. Della (8) Chittenden,b. Westmoreland, 2. Nov 1843: m. Adelbert J. (8) Douglas, M.D. 30 Oct 1872. (270.i): res. (’78) Ilion. // iii. Nelson 7. Chittenden b. 10 Dec 1808, d. Cambria, Mich 22 Dec 1850: dan., Mrs Mary E. 8. (Chittenden) Doud, res. (’78) Hillsdale, Mich. Adelbert J 8 Douglas, M D., (John7, Israel6, Israel5, John4, William3, Robert2, William1), born in Denmark, N.Y. 24 Feb 1837, m. at Kirkland, 30 Oct 1872, M. Della8 Chittenden (174. ii. 2) is a physician at Ilion, being, like his two brothers, a graduate of Long Island Medical College: has no children. 174. i. Asena6 b. in Montville, 19 Sep 1783, m. Jared Chittenden iv. Emily Matilda7 Chittenden, b. 26 Oct 1810, m. R. G. Carter: res. (’78) Randalia, v. Harriet7 Chittenden, b. 12 Oct 1812, d. Westmoreland 1 Apr 1825. vi. Mary Corinna7 Chittenden, b. 2 Jan 1815: d. Clinton, Mich., 14 Sep 1834. vii. Jared7 Chittenden, b. 7 Dec 1817: res. (’78) Buchanan, Mich. viii. George Washington7 Chittenden, M D. b. 3 Feb 1820: res. (’78) Janesville, Wis.,: graduate Albany Medical School, 1846 and Homcop. Medical College of Pa., 1850, been in practice Janesville many years. ix. Eunice Jane7 Chittenden, b. 8 May 1822, m. William L. Clark: re. (’78) Morris, Ill. x. James Douglas7 Chittenden, b. 6 Oct 1824: res. (’78) Buchanan, Mich.

 

History of the Dudley Family with Genealogical Tables, Pedigrees, & C. (*) Abel Chittenden was father of Hon Simeon B. Chittenden of Brooklyn, N.Y., M.C. who has a summer residence at Guilford. 360. 56. i. Selah (5) b. 10 May 1745. ii. Sarah b. 3 Dec 1746: m. Simeon Chittenden 15 Dec 1773 and d. 12 Mar 1841. Mr Chittenden was son of Simeon of Guilford and his wife Submit Scranton of Guilford. He was b. 13 Apr 1742: was killed by a bull 22 Sep 1812, aged 70, she died at Guilford, aged 94, 12 Mar 1841. They had 9 children:- 1. Josiah (6) b. 14 Oct 1774: d. 23 Sep 1781. 2. Sally b. 9 Jan 1776: d. 24 Oct 1843, unm. 3. David b. 23 Sep 1777: m. Lucy Fowler. 4. Abel (*) b. 31 Aug 1779: m. Anna H. Baldwin. 5. Simeon b. 1781: d. 4 Mar 1782. 6. Lucy b. 19 Mar 1783: m. Daniel Fowler. 7. Ruth b. 19 Jan 1785: d. 15 Jan 1786. 8. Rachel b. 28 Apr 1787: m. John Fowler. 9. Simeon b. 3 Jan 1791: m. Jerusha Fyler. 40. Jared (4) Dudley (Capt William,(3), Joseph (2), William (1)) a farmer of Guilford b. 17 Nov 1727. He married Mary Chittenden, daughter of Daniel Chittenden 25 Dec 1754 and died 14 Jun 1811. She died 18 Nov 1821, aged 92. They had no children 91. Samuel William (6) Dudley (Ambrose (5), Medad (4), William (3), Joseph (2), William (1)) born 16 Jul 1800: was a Deacon, Justice, Representative Senator, &c., and died 11 Dec 1881. He married Lucy Ann Chittenden, daughter of David Chittenden 2 Jan 1833. He lived at North Guilford, Conn., Their children:- ???. 92. William Miles (6) Dudley (Medad (5), Medad (4), William (3), Joseph (2), William (1), born 27 Sep 1804: a Justice at North Guilford, Conn. in 1839: married Mary Chittenden, daughter of David Chittenden 1 Nov 1835. She was born 27 Sep 1804. Their children:- ?? agent at New Haven, Conn. ii. Henry Chittenden b. 9 May 1836: m. Anna E. Parmalee 16 Oct 1861. He died in the army 17 Jan 1863. iii. Elizabeth Russell b. 25 Jun 1838: m. John William Norton of Guilford, 3 Jan 1876, s. p. 119. iv. James Ambrose b 21 Aug 1840: m. Emelyn M Griswold 13 Oct 1870. v. George Chittenden b. 1 Sep 1842. vi. William Russell. b. 1 Mar 1849: a Prof at Cornell University, Ithica, N.Y. // 4. Nabby b. 12 May 1768: m. Daniel Chittenden. 5. Joel b. 12 Jul 1770: m. Ruth Loper. (6) Selina b. 11 Nov 1772: m. Elisha Barrett. 7. Mary b. 29 Nov 1775: m. Joel Munger. iii. Ruth b. 13 Apr 1739: m. Benj. Evarts of Guilford, son of Aaron 23 Oct 1762 and d. 31 Jan 1768. Mr Evarts was b. 26 Apr 1745 and d. at Guilford, 17 Dec 1819 having married a second and third wife. Child by Ruth (5) Dudley, Ruth (6) b. 30 Jun 1766: unm. iv. Eber b. 30 Sep 1741: d. 3 Nov 1815: m. 8 Aug 1795. Mehetabel Fairchild, who d. 11 Jan 1830, s. p.v. Sarah b. 14 Mar 1744: m. John Graves of Guilford, being his 2nd wife. He was son of John Graves and Keziah Norton of Guilford and b. 9 Oct 1735. He d. 13 Apr 1791. She d. 19 Nov 1799. Their children were:- 1. Titus (6) m. Rachel Dudley. 2. George, s.p., went to Westmoreland, N.Y.. vi. Asenath b. 30 Aug 1746: m. Abraham Evarts 11 Nov 1773 and d. 15 Nov 1820. Mr Evarts was of Guilford, son of Ebenezer and his wife Mary (Scranton). He was b. 30 Mar 1745 and d. at Guilford, 27 Mar 1823. Their children were:- 1. Abraham (6) b. 14 Jan 1778: m. Mary Doolittle. 2. Asenath b. 8 Oct 1782. 3. Ada b. same time, twins. 4. Hannah b. 29 Mar 1785: d. 15 Jun 1803, unm. vii. Joel b. 25 Jul 1750: d. 23 Mar 1777. viii. Mabel b. 22 Nov 1751: m. Benj. Chittenden, son of Samuel 16 Jan 1777 and d. 11 Feb 1795. They had: 1. Samuel (6) b. 12 Nov 1777: m. 1st Lucinda Collins. 2. Joel b. 13 Nov 1785: m. Sally Carter. ix. Hannah b. 23 Apr 1754: m. Abraham Cruttenden, son of Daniel 15 Jan 1788 and d. 7 Aug 1810, at Guilford. He d. at Guilford 28 Nov 1837. They had 1 child:- Abraham (6) b. 9 Mar 1784: m. Urania Teal. 2. Eber b. 5 mar 1786: // 122. E. Franklin7 Dudley (Erastus6, Luther5, Jared4, Capt William3, Joseph2, William1) b. 1 May 1816,m. Parnel F. Chittenden, dau. of Simeon, 5 Jan 1842, of North Guilford. They had three children. // 1. James Dudley8 b. 13 Aug 1842, m. Anna J. West. 2. Melzar Franklin b. 31 Aug 1847. James Dudley and his wife are both deaf and dumb, but the two sons are not. 122. vii. Erastus Franklin b. 1 May 1816: twin to Ruth F. 123. viii. Ebenezer Fowler, b. 20 Apr 1819. 124. ix. Nathan Chidsey, B. 23 Feb 1821. x. Arby Ann b. 22 Mar 1823, m. David D. Chittenden, 22 Aug 1844(son of David Chittenden and his wife Lucy Fowler) b. 25 Jun 1817: Children 1. George Mortimer,3 b. 24 May, 1846 m Hattie B. Wolcott. 2. Dwight David, b. 28 Aug 1847, m. Luella A. Rossiter. 3. Rutch Fowler b. 15 Jul 1849, died 9 Feb 1871. 4. Dudley b. 30 Dec 1851 m. Mary E Page. 5. Frederic, b. 19 Aug 1855. 6. Lucy Fowler b. 25 Apr 1863. // i. Mary Louisa7 b. 4 Apr 1807, m. 9 Oct 1845, Billy Norton 0f North Guilford, b. 25 May 1792,son of Able Norton and Lucy (Bartlett) of New Hampsire. He died 5 Feb 1854. She died 5 Jul 1867. Children: 1. Henry Abel,3 b. 3 Sep 184?, m. Annette Rossiter. 2. Lucy Frances b. 15 Aug 1848 m. Ira Hill. ii. Fanny Elvira b 23 Sep 1808 m. Ira I. Fenn of Lacon, Ill., 17 Feb 1840. 120. iii. James Hervey b.4 Nov 1811. iv. Lois Rossiter b. 6 Mar 1814 m. 6 May 1834, Joel Benton of Mendon, Ill., son of Lot Benton and Hannah Chittenden of Guilford, b. 1800. She died 1 Nov 1838. Her son William Walter, b. 18 Sep 1835 m. Caroline Bartlett. 121. v. Luther Frederic b. 7 Mar 1814: twin to Lis R.,but there was a whole day between their births. vi. Ruth Francois b. 1 May 1816, m. David Bartlett, 12 Sep 1839, son of Stephen Bartlett and Nancy Fowler. // i. Emily Conklin,7 b. 31 Oct 1836 m. Russell Foote, 25 May 1858, now in Rock Island, Ill. Mr Foote was b. 16 Aug 1833, son of Walter R. Foote of North Branford, Conn. Children: 1. Marion Elizabeth,8 b. 17 May 1859, m. Jesse L. Harrison.2. Sarah Talcott b. 1 Jan 1867. 3. Mabel Elvira b. Jul 1876. 4. Bessie died young.. ii. Catherine Chittenden b. 12 Apr 1841. iii. William M. b. 6 Feb 1845, died 17 Jan 1846. iv. Elvira P. b. 9 Aug 1847, m. Samuel N. Woodhouse, 24 Oct 1877. v. Mary Josephine b. 10 Jul 1854, died 3 Oct 1854. // i. Susanna,5 b. 12 Mar 1743, died at Brickport, Vt., aged 80, unm. 46. ii. Josiah,6 b. 27 Dec 1745, bap. 29 Dec, m. Elizabeth Denison of Saybrook, Conn. iii. Deborah b. 15 Jun 1749 died 23 Feb 1752. iv. Chloe b. 9 Dec 1752, bap. 16 Dec. m. Phineas Wilcox in 1774 and they had 8 children. She died at Newport N.H., in 1817. Children: 1. Deborah,5 b. 1775, d. at Manchester, N.H., 8 Mar 1836, unm. 2. Eunice b. 12 Mar 1778 m. Samuel Lane 28 Nov 1802. 3. Lucy b. 19 Apr 1780, m. Moses Noyes 10 Jul 1803. 4. Phineas b. 3 Jun 1782 m. Rachel Hurd of Lempster, N.H. Dec 1808. 5. Chloe b. 5 Sep 1784, died May 1812, unm. 6. Asa b. May 1787, m. Dec 1810, Sibyl Bliss of Alstead, N.Y. 7. Elias Dudley b. 3 Aug 1789, m. at Orwell, Vt., Dec 1811, Polly Chittenden of O. 8. Susanna b. 2 Oct 1791, m. Sep 1827 James Wheeler of Newport, N.H., died Jun 1830, s.p.v. Daniel b. 9 Apr 1754, bap. Apr 1754. 47. vi. John b. 25 Feb 1758, bap. Feb 1758. $8. vii. Elias b. 12 Aug 1761, bap. 27 Sep. m. Mary Spring, (*) This Samuel Dudley was a Revolutionary soldier and was living in 1848 in Marion Co., Va. // i. Elizabeth,5 b. 14 Mar 1739. She was married twice: 1st. to Luman Ward 21 Nov 1759-2d to Jared Chittenden of Guilford 12 Sep 1793. Mr Ward was of Guilford, son of William, b. 11 Feb 1738 and died 7 May 1768. She died 17 Sep 1819. He children were: 1. Elizabeth,6 b. 1 Mar 1761 m. Dudley Stone. 2. Luman b. 29 Apr 1763 m. Mary Dodd. 3. Amy b. 23 Aug 1765, unm. 4. Mary b. 11 Mar 1768, d. 1 Aug 1784, unm. ii. Prudence b. 31 May 1741 m. Joseph Wilcox of Guilford, his 2nd wife. she died 10 Apr 1804, aged 63. iii. Jane b. 14 Feb 1745 m. Absalom Leete, son of Jordan of Guilford. Mr Leete was b. 3 Sept 1747 and died 27 Oct 1800. She died 21 Oct 1800. They had: 1. Amasa.6 b.1770 m. Abigail Stone. 2. Linus b. 17 Mar 1777, m. Betsey Dudley. 3. Lovicia b. 1781, unm. 4. Absalom, b. 17 Jun 1782 m. Sally Pease. 55. iv. Samuel b. 27 Nov 1747. v. Avis b. 1751 died 13 Sep 1756 // i. Timothy,5 b. 23 Nov 1750 d. 4 Mar 1767. ii. Bill b. 17 Oct 1752 died 17 Apr 1753. iii. Tryphena b. 26 Feb 1754 d 10 Aug 1754. iv. Ruth b. 7 Dec 1755, died unm. 57. v. John b. 24 Mar 1758 m. 3 Apr 1783, Clarissa Collins and lived at Richmond, Mass. vi. Tryphena b. 23 Jun 1760. 58. vii. William b. 20 Dec 1762 m. Tryphena Fitch. viii. Polly b. 12 Jul 1765 m. Dea Noah Rossiter of Richmond, Mass, son of Nathan Rossiter and Sarah (Baldwin). He was b. 5 Jun 1759. They had five children: 1. Horace,6 m. Emeline Chittenden. 2. John died at Insane Hospital, unm. 3. William d. at Little Falls, 1847. 4. Noah died at Little Falls, 1847. 5. Sarah m. Moses B. Seward. ix. Lois b. 22 Jul 1768 died, unm. 59. x. James b. 19 Nov 1772. 60. Xi. Timothy, twin to James. // 69. i. Luther ,5 b. 16 Sep 1755. 70. ii. Jared b. 29 Jun 1757. iii. Ruth b. 23 Jan 1762, m. John Fyler, 6 Mar 1783. He was a son of Joseph Fyler and his wife Lucy Fosdick, b. 3 Apr 1758, d. 18 Nov 1810. She died 3 Jun 1846, aged 84. They had six children: 1. John Fosdick,6 b. 5 Sep 1783, d 22 Aug 1792. 2. Jared D b. 24 May 1787 m. Mary Hamilton. 3. Mary b. 30 Dec 1789 m. Jesse Gardner. 4. Jerusha b. 24 Aug 1793 m. Simeon Chittenden. 5. Parnel b. 27 Apr 1795, unm, died 23 Nov 1817. 6. John Fosdick, b. 21 Apr 1798, m. the widow of Otis McLean. Jared D. Fyler6 was a Presbyterian clergyman and died at his wife's slave’plantation, near Natchez, Miss., 12 Sep 1853. John F. Fyler6 was a physician and went south. Eunice b. 3 Sep 1764 m. Jonathan Russell 5 Dec 1787. // 80. i. Amos,6 b. 31 Dec 1771. 81. ii. Timothy b. 16 Dec 1775. iii. Mary b. 16 Oct 1778, unm. died 1 Oct 1840. 82. iv. William b. 17 Sep 1780. 83. v. Russell b. 24 Oct 1787. vi. Daniel b. 1792, unm, died 31 Dec 1846. vii. Betsey b. 9 Dec 1800, m. William Chittenden 1 Jan 1821. She is living at Guilford in 1888. William was son of Amos C. and Jerusha (Graves) of Guilford. He was b. 5 May 1797 and died 1 Aug 1880. They had five children: // 84. i. Asher.6 b. 2 Apr 1770. ii. Huldah b 3 Jun 1773, died 14 Jan 1775. iii. Olive b. 1775 m. Eber Cruttenden 2 Jan 1811, son of Abraham C and Hannah (Dudley) of Guilford. He was born 5 Mar 1786 and died 6 Aug 1872. She died 26 Aug 1826. They had seven children: 1. Hannah Maria,7 b. 21 May 1812, unm. died 5 Nov 1882. 2. Eler Dudley b 7 Jun 1814, unm. died 15 Aug 1821. 3. Adeline O, b. 2 Jan 1817, unm. 4. Samuel D. b. 25 Jan 1819, died 25 Feb 1819. 5. Eber Dudley b. 26 Apr 1823, unm. 6. Cleora Frances b. 29 Aug 1824, m. John R. Rossiter. 7. Samuel Dudley b. 5 Dec 1825, m. Rhoda B. Chittenden.

 

Early Marriages and Deaths Chittenden William, at Stockbridge February 1826, aged 77. A Revolutionary soldier, Onondaga.

 

Elkhart County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1882 -1920 Chittenden Geo. (???) F.W. 12 Mar 1890 H-5 19/H-5 27.

 

Record of the Descendants of James Ensign and his wife Sarah Elson 1995. i. Caleb Abijah, b. 8 Mar 1838. ii. Lucinda Orpha b. 21 Mar 1839, died 10 Apr 1854, her skull was crushed by an axe wielded by John Chittenden (insane). iii. Alonxo Parks b. 11 Aug 1840, died 17 Dec 1842, scalded by a pail of boiling water. 1096. iv. Mary Cecelia b. 20 Nov 1841. v. Electa Maria b. 1 Mar 1843, died 9 Jan 1932, a teacher for many years in Bryan, Ohio. vi. Horace Lysander b. 25 Mar 1844. 1098. vii. Sophia Clarissa b. 22 Oct 1845. viii. Son b. 5 Feb 1847. ix. Edward Oscar b. 24 Dec 1847, died 12 Dec 1853, scarlet fever. 1099. x. Corintha Elizabeth b. 12 Sep 1849. 1100. xi. George Henry b. 6 Nov 1851. xii. Harriet Eames b. 20 Apr 1853, died 2 Oct 1931, Bryan, Ohio, a music teacher. 1101. xiii. Charles Sumner, b. 25 Jun 1855. 1102. xiv. Gideon Deming b. 31 Mar 1858. // i. Hezekiah Chittenden b. 8 Oct 1842, Wellesville, Alleghany, N.Y., died 26 Feb 1858, Alfred Center, N.Y. ii. Rutha b. 2 Feb 1844, Wellesville, Allegheny, N.Y., died 1 Mar 1863, Rock Island, Ill. iii. Love b. 2 Oct 1845, Conklin, N.Y., died 10 Apr 1849, Almond N.Y.. iv. Charles Ensign b. 22 May 1850, Almond N.Y., m. 17 May 1871 Annie Washburn, no children. // Love Lee b. 12 Oct 1795, died Jan 1871, m. 1818 Moore Chittenden.

 

Field Genealogy 3598. i. Edward Elliott, b. 30 Sep 1858, m. Elien G. Chittenden. 3599. ii. Mary Ellen, b. 7 Dec 1870. 3600. iii. Harry Chase b. 13 May 1874. 3601. iv. Samuel Irving, b. 2 May 1877.

 

The Fiske Family James Monroe, b. in Montpelier, Vt., 24 Jul 1843. Forrest Capron” Braintree, Vt., 21 Jun 1845. Serepta Almina “ Northfield, Vt. 25 Jul 1847. Charles Elliott “”” 1 Jun 1849. Emma Edwyna “ Brandon, Vt., 14 Feb 1852. John Edwin, “Rutland, Vt. 10 May 1853. Ellen Maria “ “ “ 16 Jul 1855 Anna Elizabeth “ “ “ 25 Jun 1858. Alma Susan “ Chittenden, Vt. 14 Apr 1860. Ernest Franklin, “Pittsfield, Vt. 22 Jul 1863.

 

Fletcher Family History Chittenden Annie P. 285. 7182. i. Carl Chittenden. (7182) Alpheuss (4666). In Cavendish, Vt., 17 Jul 1793, m. Adeline Eliza, dau. of Hon Uriel Chittenden and Narcissa Hatch, 8 Nov 1822. He followed the profession of his father, succeeded to his practice and became a distinguished Physician and surgeon. He died in his native town 25 May 1839. She died 4 Feb 1877, in West Hurley, N.Y., and was buried beside her husband in the cemetery in Canendish.

 

The Foote Family 3486 Ebenezer, born 27 Nov 1776. Twice married. 1. To Rhoda Francis, daughter of Capt. John Francis, of Wethersfield, (Conn.) 16 May 1797. She died 27 Apr 1833, aged 54. 2. To Anna Chittenden, widow of Abel Chittenden of Guilford (Conn.) Her maiden name was Baldwin. She died 4 Jun 1845, aged 61. Children by his first wife, 12. // Sarah Evarts, of West-Haven, Vt, 1790. She died in 1804. 2. To Hester Hunt, of Georgia, Vt. widow. Formerly Hester Goodrich, 1805. He died in Cornwall, Vt, 16 Nov 1828. He had one son, Lucius Chittenden Foote, who graduated at Middlebury College, Vt., and was a lawyer, and settle and died in Portage, N.Y. // Children: (1694) Samuel Allen, b. 12 Dec 1810, died 22 Apr 1813. (1695) Pamelia K. b. 1 Dec 1813. M. 30 Oct 1845, to Jacob Galusha, of Warrenville, Ill., formerly of Vermont, whose father was half-brother of Governor Galusha, and mother , grand-daughter of Governor Chittenden. // His widow, Mrs (???) Foote, alias Chittenden, died April 1836, aged 76. // Adonijah Foote, first of Colchester, Conn., afterwards Granville, N.Y., was twice married. 1. To Sarah Forster of Colchester, formerly of Long Island, 19 Jun 1782. She died Jul 1804, aged 40. To (???) Chittenden of Hartford Conn., widow.

 

Founders of Old Dunstable Galusha - i. Mary, b. 10 Nov 1746. ii. David, b. 30 Oct 1748: married 31 Jan 1773 Charity Luther. She d. 15 Apr 1777. He m. 2nd 21Nov 1779, Rhoda (???). iii. Jacob, b. 28 Dec 1750, m. 13 Feb 1765, Parthania Ward. He lived in Shaftsbury. He d. 25 Jul 1834: his widow d. 13 Aug 1846. v. Jonas b. 4 Feb 1753. He lived in Shaftsbury and was constantly employed in public affairs. He was a sheriff, councillor, judge of the county court, presidential elector, and governor of Vermont 1809 to 1819 Except 1813 and 1814, (when Martin Chittenden held the position) He married Mary Chittenden, a daughter of Gov. Thomas and Elizabeth (Meigs) Chittenden. She died 20 Apr 1794. He married 2nd Martha Sammons, who died 10 Nov 1797 // v. Amos b. 1 Apr 1755, d. in Shaftsbury, 16 Oct 1839. His wife, Mary, d. 3 Jul 1819. vi. Elijah, b. 23 Oct 1757: m. Beulah Chittenden, a dau. of Gov. Thomas and Elizabeth (Meigs) Chittenden. He died a few years later. His widow married, second. Col. Mattthew Lyon, a native of Ireland, who lived several years in Fairhaven, Vermont, and later in Kentucky and Arkansas. He was a member of Congress from Vermont and Kentucky, and a delegate from the territory of Arkansas. He died 1 Aug 1822. His widow died 1824, near Little Rock, Arkansas. The story of his career is one of romantic incident and of unusual interest.

 

Fulton County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1882-1920 Chittenden G A Rose Todd M W 11 Apr 1886 C-2 30 Chittenden G A Rose Todd M W 15 Apr 1886 C- 1

 

Pioneer & General History of Geauga Chittenden (???) 432 W. H. 738 Christdor Helen 136. Caleb Fowler - his father, was a soldier in the Revolution. 31 Dec 1755, in Guilford, CT. he was born, and his wife Molly Chittenden, the mother of Eli and Anson, was born 28 Mar 1760. Olive Meigs, the second wife, and mother of Capt. Elias Fowler, was born in Guilford 15 Oct 1767, and died in Troy, Ohio, 27 Apr 1848. He died at Burton 12 Oct 1822. The daughters of this old soldier were: Mollie, married to Jessie Bishop: Page 432 // “commenced on the State road, on south line of lot twenty-one and twenty two, running on the center lot line of the township into Burton: thence west to the river, down the river on left bank to a point opposite the old cemetery, where it crossed the river: thence north to Burton village. Mr Davis settled on the bank of a little stream that crossed the road a little west of the east line of lot twenty-one, and on the north side of the road. Some two years previous, Mr Hutchins had settled on the opposite side of the road. About 1827 Mr. Davis sold to Enoch Aldan and moved a little further west on the same lot. Tho’s lot was previously occupied by a man named Chittenden, who died in an unusual way. He had been to Parkman and bought a barrel of whiskey, and being a man of unsteady habits, had imbibed too freely. Being tired and sleepy, he concluded to lie down and take a nap before going home”.

 

Index to Marriage Record Greene County, Indiana 1821-1920 Chittenden George P & Marilda Baker. W. 11 Aug 1883. L 437.Chittenden George P & Sarah A Cole W. 16 Jun 1887. M 282

 

Index to Marriage Transcripts Greene County, Indianna 1882 - 1893. WPA. Chittenden George P. -- -- M W --- 16 Jun 1887 LA 179. Chittenden Geo. P. Lyman & Nancy Castator M.W. 38.

 

Genealogies by the Library of Congress since 1986 Section CS71. C543 1895 Genealogical and revolutionary records of Edwin Sedgwick Chittenden and Nile Searles Chittenden of St Paul, Minn (microform) – (Saint Paul?: s.n. 1895?) 8 p., (1) leaf of plates: ports: 25 cm. Cover title. Descendants of William Chittenden, 1594-1661. “Taken (with additional notes) from the Year Book of Minnesota Society Sons of American Revolution. Published at St. Paul 1895” - P. (1) Notes in manuscript throughout test. Illustrated material preserved in MicRR. Call number of original: CS71. C543 1895. Master microform held by: DLC. Microfilm. Washington, D.C: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1985. I microfilm reel: 35 mm. Microfilm 84/8217. (C ) 84-248145 (8910).

 

General Register of the Society of Colonial Wars 1899-1902 Chittenden Major William 1593-1660. Colony of Conn. In 1643 elected principal military man, Magistrate of the Plantation, and Deputy until his death.Brewer, William A. 460/ Buell, Frederick %. 55. Buel Jno. L. 296. Colonel Chittenden Edward A. St Albans, Illinois. 360/ Chittenden Edwin s. 432. Fletcher Truman. C. 362. Leete Charles S. 304 & nb Sp: Stetson, George R. 325.. Tracy Robert S. 453. 6. Fletcher, Truman Chittenden, Col. and A.D.C. St Johnsbury. 733. Edward Alonzo Chittenden. Hon Abraham Chittenden // ???. At Detroit in 1862 he was married to Frances Chittenden Hale, dau of Hon, William Hale, who had served his State as Attorney General, and in the Congress of the United States.

 

The Hamlin Family (3620) Nellie M. Treat,8 (Sister of Henry C.,) b. Toronto, Canada, 23 Apr 1837, m. Milwaukee, Wis. 15 Dec 1859, George Redfield, son of Horace and Lydia (Elderkin) Chittenden, b. Churchville, N.Y., 11 Jul 1834. President, Excelsior Sugar Refinery at time of his death, amassed a fortune. He res. Churchville, N.Y. City, 1852: London, Eng 1855: Paris, France, 1857. Chicago, Ill, 1858. Democrat: member Apollo Commandery, K.T.: 33rd D Mason. He died Chicago, Ill., 27 Aug 1881: she resides Chicago: Epis.: member Woman’s Club: Woman’s Exchange: patron Industrial School. Chittenden Emma A. 844 Evangeline K. 758. 1145 Frederick W. 758 George R. 758. George W. 758 Henry W. 758. (7752) Evangeline Katherine Chittenden,9 (Nellie M. Treat8, Joseph R.7, Cornelius6, Ruth Hamlin5, Cornelius 4, Ebenezer3, Janes2 1) b. Chicago, Ill., 13 Sep 1861, m. there, 2 Nov 1886, Clinton Jay Warren. (8489) Erva Ford,9 (Bro. Of Ida A,) b. Canaan, N.Y., 3 Jan 1863, m. 4 Feb 1890, Edith Fidelia, dau. of Joseph and Hannah Susanna (Chittenden) Wheeler, b. Stephentown, N.Y., 14 Sep 1869, carpenter, Richmond. He died 4 Nov 1896

 

Record of the Harris Family The children of Maria Chittenden Watson (XX 89) and Joseph Weisiger Lindsey.

 

The Hartwells in America 4395. Mary Hartwell Chittenden-9, (Mary Elizabeth-8 Sherman-7, Isaac-6, Joseph-5, Joseph-4, Samuel-3, Samul-2, William-1, b. 18 Aug 1840, m. 4 May 1864, William Thompson Lusk, M.D. of Norwich, Conn., b. May 1864, died in N.Y. 13 Sep 1871. He practiced in N.Y. City.. 6313. William Chittenden, b. 3 Jul 1868, d. unm. 24 Oct 1934 in Guilford, Conn. 6315. Chittenden Alice Hill, b. 27 Jun, 1869, unm. 6317. Anna Gaurevoort Chittenden - 10 (Simeon Baldwin Chittenden 9. Mary Elizabeth 8. Sherman 7. etc). b. 2 Feb 1876, m. 9 Apr 1907 Charles M. Thayer of Worcester. 6318. Simeon Baldwin Chittenden 10. (Simeon Baldwin Chittenden 9.  Mary Elizabeth 8. Sherman 7. etc). b. 7 Apr 1879 in Brooklyn, m. 20 Oct 1906, Grace Chetwode 10. Chapman (#6321). 6321. Grace Chetwode, b. 10 Jul 1880, m. Simeon-B - 10 Chittenden, 3d (See #6318) Simeon Baldwin, son of Abel and Anna Hart (Baldwin) Chittenden, b. Guilford 29 Mar 1814, died Brooklyn, 14 Apr 1889.7672. Chittenden Alice Fay, b. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct 1908, m. 24 May 1930, Farnham W. Smith of Concord, Mass.

 

History of Herkimer County, New York John 3d was born in 1699 and died in 1798: his son John (4th) was born in 1734, died in 1804 and was buried on Guilford Green, Conn. He married Lucy Lee in 1758. They had eight children:- James Norton, their seventh child, was born 14 Jul 1774. Huldah Chittenden was born 10 Oct 1777. James Norton and Huldah Chittenden were married at Guilford, Conn. in 1794. Douglass Dr. A. J., German flats, was b. in Lewis County, 1837 and graduated from the Long Island College Hospital in 1872. He was practiced medicine in Ilion since 1875. He has also been prominently connected with the school board, and has invented a blackboard crayon rack that is attracting much attention among educators. In 1892 Dr. Douglas was elected president of the village of Ilion. In 1872 he married Mary D. Chittenden. They have one son, Adelbert, C.

 

Hinsdale Genealogy 428. Jane Crawford Hinsdale7 (Elizur6, Jacob5, Jacob 4, Barnabas3, Barnabas2, Robert1), dau of Captain Elizur Hinsdale and his third wife Hannah Johnson, born at Leroy, N.Y. 25 Sep 1833, m. 29 Jan 1854, Jared Chittenden, b. 1828. 561. Reverend Charles James Hinsdale 7. (Epaphras 6. Barnabas 5. Daniel 4. Barnabas 3. Barnabas 2. Robert 1.). son of Epaphras Hinsdale and his first wife, Elizabeth Bowen, born in New York City, 12 Feb 1796, d. 17 Oct 1871, age 75. He married 1st 17 Apr 1823 Catharine Banks Crane, daughter of David D. Crane of Neward, N.J., and widow of Erastus Chittenden. She was b. 1 Nov 1792, d. 26 Apr 1865. She was m. 26 Aug 1817 to her first husband, Erastus Chittenden b. 25 Sep 1785, d. at Savannah, Ga., 17 Nov 1817. She had no children by him. Rev. Charles James Hinsdale married 2nd 22 Nov 1866 Mary A. widow of Henry Lloyd of Blanford, Mass. She was b. 25 Jun 1808, d. 14 Nov 1893. He was graduated at Yale College, 1815. He spent two years at Andover Theological Seminary and one year at Princeton. 736. Adeline Cynthia, Hinsdale7 (Mitchell6, Aaron5, Joseph4, Isaac3, Barnabas2, Robert1), dau of Judge Mitchell Hinsdale and Dorothy Weed, his wife, b. Hinesburg, Vt., 2 Nov 1815, died at South Haven, Mich., 2 Mar 1889. She was married by Rev. J.A.B. Stone, at Kalamazoo, Mich., 17 Nov 1844, to her second cousin, Stephen Chittenden Hinsdale (No. 620), son of Norman Hinsdale and Mary Galusha, his wife. They are both buried in Mountain Home Cemetery, Kalamazoo. No children.. (vi. Stephen Chittenden, b. Shaftsbury, Vt., 20 Apr 1816, died Kalamazoo, Mich., 7 Aug 1888, m. 17 Nov 1844, Adeline Cynthia Hinsdale, No. 736, dau of Mitchell Hinsdale, she died 2 Mar 1889.).

 

The Hitchcock Genealogy James Monroe7 Hitchcock (Eaton6, Elijah5, Noah4, Nathaniel3, John2, Luke1) son of Eaton and Elinda (Norton) Hitchcock, was born at Panton, Vt. 10 May 1817. He m. 1st 23 Mar 1840, Helen Marr Chittenden, b. at Lexington, Mass., 10 Dec 1828 who died at Millville, N.J., 15 Oct 1862. He m. 2nd 16 Dec 1864, Emily Ann Alexander, b. at Niles, Mich., 16 Nov 1837. He is a watchmaker. He went west in 1840 and now lives in Brainard, Minn.

 

Year Book of Holland Society of NY Vols 1917 Mr Voorhees He was a member of many Societies and Clubs, including The Holland Society of N.Y.. The St. Nicholas Society, The American Society of Civil Engineers, the Century Assn., University Club of N.Y., the Huntingdon Valley Country Club of N.Y., the Huntingdon Valley Country Club, Racquet Club and Philadelphia Club of Philadelphia. Mr Voorhees who was married on 4 Feb 1874 is survived by his wife who was Miss Mary E. Chittenden of Syracuse, N.Y. and by four sons and four daughters. Funeral services were held at his late residence, Colony House, Elkins Park, Pa., Tuesday 14 Mar 1916.

 

Holmes Genealogy ??? He married in Salisbury, 10 Nov 1791 Grace Chittenden, born in Killingworth, Conn., 23 Mar 1766 and died in York, N.Y., in 1834, daughter of Daniel and Grace (Watrous) Chittenden.

 

One Thousand Years of Hubbard History Emily (Chittenden) 257. Bishop, Jonathan Chittenden 258. Chittenden Joseph. 258. // N2 Daniel - b. in Guilford, Ct., 19 Dec 1799,d. there 28 Dec 1873. M. 8 May 1828, (1) Susan Russell, b. 31 Oct 1803, d. 30 Jun 1845, dau Augustus and Lydia (Rose) Russell: m.27 Sep 1847, (2) widow Abigail Frisbie, dau. Daniel and Laura (Frisbie) Goldsmith of Branford. Children (by Susan Russell) -Daniel Russell (b. 26 Apr 1830, lives in Guilford). John Henry (b. 11 Sep 1832, d. 16 Mar 1837). James (b. 25 Dec 1836, d. 6 Feb 1837) George Henry (b. 31 Mar 1838, lived in Newark, N.J. d. Sep 1888, m. 14 Jun 1871. Emily S. Ball, b. 5 Nov 1846, who lives in Guilford, dau Charles and Emily (Chittenden) Ball, and had David Ball, b. 14 Jul 1876) Mary Jane (b. 2 Aug 1842, unm) Children (by Abigail Goldsmith) Frisbie) - Samuel Goldsmith (b. 28 Jan 1852, unm. lives in Guilford) and Ida Gertrude (b. 30 Aug 1855, lives in Guilford).

 

History of Hubbell Family “In 1653 or 1654 he sold land to E. Perkins, and 14 May 1655 was living in Guilford and had a cow killed by a bull that had been left by Mr Whitfield and (Richard Hubball) brought a suit to recover the loss of the cow against Mr. Chittenden, agent or attorney for Mr Whitfield. The injury was committed in the winter of 1654 of 55. ??.

 

The Hunt Family 1762, of Medad Atwood, 1/60 of town of Springfield, N.H. 1766, of Thos. Cutler, 100 acres in Guilford, N.Y. witness, Silas Cutler. 1767, of Benj. Hall and w. Abigail of Wallinford, Conn., 13-and 4- acres Doolittle’s Meadow. 1771, of N. Graves of Athol, 100 acres inGuilford. Of Samson Willard of Winchester, share in Grantham, N.H. 1772. Of David Ayers, jun., 100 acres in Guilford. 1779, of B. Dike, right in Highgate, N.Y. 1782, of L. Knowlton, quite., 2.287 acres in Somerset (which he bought for taxes) for o12. 1784, of Samuel Wells of Brattleboro’, 1 share in Georgia, Vt. 1785, of Edward Smith, 25 acres in Newfane. 1787, of Thomas Chittenden of Williston, a share in Wildersburg (sold Olcott in 1788). 1791 of E. Barret, mortgage in Hinsdale. 1792. Leased J. Patterson farm in Hinsdale “at halves” Of William Williams of Maidstone, 1 share in Canaan, formerly of t. Mason, o20. Of Wright heirs, 20 acres in Hinsdale. 1793, of N. Holton, 65 acres in New Marlboro’.

 

Huntington Genealogical Memoir Edward Theodore Huntington, b. 17 Oct 1852, in Milan, Ohio. M. 17 Sep 1879 in Benzonia, Mich., Sara Emma, dau. of Curtis Chittenden and Martha Jane (Smith) Baldwin. She was b. 28 Dec 1854, in Mansfield, Ohio. 1. Grace, b. 9 Mar 1869, at Point Pleasant, Mandarin, Fla, m. 25 Apr 1889. Ambrose Broham Warde, in Jacksonville, Fla. They lived in London, Eng. 2. Nathan Calvin, b. 9 Oct 1870, at Point Pleasant, Mandarin, Fla, died Jul 1896 in Denison, Texas. 3. Blanch, b. 5 Jan 1875 at Point Pleasant, Mandarin, Fla, m. 22 Aug 1903 at Netherwood, Plainfield, N.J., Albert Turner. They lived in elizabeth, N.J. 4. Elon Calvin, b. 17 Oct 1878 at Point Pleasant, Mandarin, Fla. M. 10 Jun 1913 in Brooklyn, N.Y. Florence Chittenden, dau. of Mr and Mrs Joseph Mott Turner. He is a graduate of the Bethel Military Academy, Warrenton, Va. And is now a travelling representative of Automobile accessories. They live in Brooklyn, N.Y. 5. Kate, b. 6 Feb 1888 in Jacksonville, Fla

 

Index to Marriage Record Jackson County 1850 - 1920 Buck Chauncey S & Rebecca C. Chittenden 27 Dec 1860 D 366.

 

The Janes Family 645 iv. Marcia, b. 30 Oct 1804: m. Charles Kendall. 646 v. Amy, b. 23 Mar 1807: died young. 647. vi. Truman, b. 9 Jun 1812. 648 vii. David (twin). B. 14 Jul 1816. 649 viii. Dennis (twin) b. 14 Jul 1816: died 1860. 650 ix. Lucia Cornelia, b. 13 Nov 1821: m. Mr Chittenden of Danbury, Conn. 249 (iv) Humphrey, son of Elijah.

 

Kelley Family History ii. Samuel Buel m. Deborah Griswell. iii. John Buel m. Mary Loomis 13 Nov 1695. iv. Peter Buel m. Avis Collins 18 Dec 1734. v. Peter Buel, Jr. m. Mary Seymour Dec 1766. vi. Abigail Buel b. 3 May 1770 at Litchfield, Vt: d. 29 Oct 1847 at Elyria, O: m. Melancthon Woolsey Welles 7 Feb 1794. vii. Mary Seymour Welles m. Alfred Kelley. Avis Collins, the wife of (iv) Peter Buel above was the great granddaughter on one side of Gov. William Lute, who came to this country with Rev. Henry Whitfield about 1611 and settled in Guilford, Conn, with his wife, Ann Payne. He was Magistrate, Deputy Governor and Governor for forty years. His oldest son John married Mary Chittenden 4 Oct 1670: their daughter was the mother of Avis Collins. Mary Chittenden was the daughter of William Chittenden of Guilford, Conn, who came from East Guilford, in Sussex Co. on the British Channel near Kent. His wife was Joanna Shaeffe or Shafe: She was the daughter of Dr. Edward Shaeffe of Cranbrook, Kent, sister of the wife of Rev. Henry Whitfield, with whom they came to Boston. He soon went to New Haven and was one of the church .

 

Kent Genealogies Joseph,2 son of John, 1 was m. by Rev.Mr Cushing, on 26 Nov 1702, to Rebecca Chittenden, of Scituate, Mass. He died 30 May 1753. She died 2 Apr 1762, in her 81st year. They lie buried in Phipps-street Cemetery, Charlestown. The were admitted to 1st Church, Cambridge, 1703 and in 1753-4 their negro woman, Jane, wife of Hannibal, was also admitted. Thomas Chittenden, of Scituate, yeoman, in consideration of $45 paid by Joseph Kent of Charlestown, yeoman, conveyed 4 ½ acres of upland lying in Scituate, being the westerly part of land I bought of John Hyland which formerly belonged to Joseph Chittenden, bounded by land late belonging to Stephen Chittenden, deceased. Westerly by land of Jonathan Jackson, jun. Dated 3 Dec 1724. Joseph Chittenden of Scituate, mariner, in consideration of $200 paid by Joseph Kent of Charlestown, yeoman, conveyed 10 acres of upland in Scituate, bounded by land of Jonathan Jackson and the highway. Dated 3 Feb 1748. Samuel6 of Granby, Mass., son of Elijah,5 declared himself as against Shay’s Rebellion, and was prob. The same Samuel Kent who appears among the grantees of Fairhaven, VT., by the charter granted at Manchester, 27 Oct 1779 and signed at Arlington by Gov. Thos Chittenden 26 Apr 1782. Elmore M., 9, son of Lucian H., 8. Moses, 7 Moses, 6 Cephas 5, resides in Westfield, N.Y. where he has large vineyards. He and his brothers are engaged in the manufacture and slae of paper, and together they are proprietors of the paper mills at that place. He is most systematic and thorough in everything he undertakes. He m. 20 Jun 1889, Edna, dau. of Varick A Chittenden of Hopkinton, N.Y. She was educated at Andover Female Seminary, Andover. Mass., a member of Presbyterian Church of Westfield, and a grandaughter of the Revolution, being a descendant of the Vermont family of Chittendens. She died 26 Jun 1897, in her 31st year, leaving one child: Edna M. b. 12 Jul 1896 in Hopkinton

 

History of the Kimball Family. Vol. 2. i. Marion Elizabeth Hawley9, b. 14 Jan 1865. M. 11 Mar 1896. George Augustus Chittenden, Merchant. ii. George Benjamin Hawley 9. B. 29 Aug 1869, died 24 May 1893

 

The Kirbys of New England IV. Joseph Parmelee, b. 14 Sep 1694, died 14 Apr 1750, m. 16 Sep 1716, Abigail Kimberly, dau. of Nathaniel Kimberly (son of Nathaniel) and Hannah Downs. Children: Abigail b. 31 Jan 1719, died 8 Feb 1780, m. Caleb Bishop. Josph b. 3 Apr 1721, died 3 Jul 1804. William b. 1724, died 13 Mar 1799. Elizabeth b. 21 Nov 1728 m Ebenezer Chittenden. Beulah b. 30 Aug 1732, died 27 Jul 1820, m. Nathaniel Elliot. Samuel, b. 27 Jul 1737, died 2 Jan 1807. // aniel Johnson of Guilford, CT. b. 4 Oct 1715: d. 18 Jan 1746, son of Isaac Johnson and Phoebe Briston. No children. v. Mercy Burgis, b. 26 Sep 1719: d. 24 Feb 1801: m. 15 Mar 1749, Abraham Chittenden of Guilford, Ct. b. 16 Feb 1723: d. 19 Jul 1810, son of Gideon Chittenden and Abigail Bishop. They had four children. vi. Eliab Burgis b. 31 Oct 1722: d. 19 Oct 1736. vii. Abigail Burgis, b. 1724: d. 1902: m. 15 Dec 1742, Enos Bishop of Guilford, Ct., b. 26 May 1717: d. Apr 1802, son of John Bishop and Mary Johnson. They had twelve children.

 

John Kitchel and Esther Peck Greenwich, Conn., in 1678 and died there in 1682. (See Kitchel Family). 8. Joanna m. Wm. Chittenden. 9. Jacob b. 1616 m. Margaret Webb. 10. Mary m. Rob’t Merriam. 11. Dorothy m. Rev. Henry Whitfield. Jacob Sheaffe was one of the seven pillars of the Church at Guilford. He and Robert Kitchel, Rev. Henry Whitfield, their first minister and Wm. Chittenden, were brothers-in-law, as well as co-emigrants. Two Harvard graduates, Sampson Sheaffe and Hon. James Sheaffe, U.S. Senator from N.H. were descendants of Dr. Edmund Sheaffe. (177) Anna, b. 1 May 1756, m. Timothy Chittenden, of Salisbury, Conn and died there 1837. She had sons Moore, Samuel and Timothy, and one daughter Julia.

 

Index to Marriage Record Knox County 1854-1920 Clark N.L.F.M. & Chittenden W. 8 May 1874. C-8 454. // Chittenden F.M.N.L. & Clark W. 8 May 1874 C-8 454

 

Kootenai County, Idaho Census Index 1910 Chittenden George A. Sherman 48 M Wisconsin T624 225 Page 177 Chittenden Marion M. Sherman 34 F Iowa T624 225 Page 177.

 

John Lee and His Descendants. Mrs Timothy Chittenden 120. Hezekiah Chittenden 133. First Wife. 16. i. Elisha, b. 30 Mar 1727. 17. ii. Esther, 17 Nov 1729. 18. iii. Simeon, 4 Mar 1731. 19. iv. Deborah 25 Mar 1737. Married Bethuel Chittenden. 20. v. John, 16 Aug 1738. Second Wife: 21. vi. Lydia 20 Mar 1742. M. Samuel Benton of Weybridge, Vt. 22. vii. Adonijah, 5 Jul 1743, died 12 Feb 1813. 23. viii. Ann, 2 Apr 1745. Married, first (???)(???) Roe: second, Benjamin Benton, died at Weybridge, Vt.81. i. Robert Walker b. 30 Sep 1787, d. 13 Feb 1820. 82. ii. Love b. 24 Jul 1789, d. 5 Dec 1793. 83. iii. William Graham b. 31 Oct 1791. Graduated at Williams College in 1814, d. 1 Dec 1815. A young man of great promise. 84. iv. Herman Bushnell b. 11 Feb 1795, d. 14 Dec 1814. 85. v. Elizabeth Odingsell b. 22 Oct 1799, m. 1 Nov 1837, Deacon Timothy Chittenden b. 28 Dec 1792, son of Timothy Chittenden of Salisbury, Conn. He is an iron manufacturer at Salisbury. 1877. 206. i. Hezekiah Chittenden, b. 8 Oct 1842, died at Almond Centre, N.Y. 6.Feb 1858. 207. ii. Rutha, 2 Feb 1844, died 1 Mar 1863 at Rock Island Ill. 208. iii. Love, 2 Oct 1845, died at Almond Centre, N.Y. 10 Apr 1858. 209. iv. Charles Ensign, 22 May 1850.

 

Lee Family Gathering There is now living in Salisbury, a daughter of Robert Walker Lee, the youngest son of Rev. Jonathan Lee, Mrs E. O. Chittenden, 85 years old. Mrs Elizabeth A. Chittenden, Salisbury, Ct., died 21 Feb 1885, the last Descendant of Robert Walker Lee of Salisbury.

 

Lexington Vital Records Death Chittenden. Charlotte, 15 years., 12 Aug 1819.

 

Genealogies by the Library of Congress since 1986 Section lll. CS71. C543 1882 Talcott, Alvan, 1804-1891. Chittenden family (microform): William Chittenden of Guilford, Conn., and his descendants / compiled by Alvan Talcott. - New Haven, Conn: Morehouse & Taylor, 1882. 262 p: 22 cm. Call number of original: CS71. C543 1882. Master microform held by: DLC. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 196? 1 microfilm reel: 35 mm. 1. Title Microfilm 9173 ( C ) DLC 84-193105.

 

Genealogy of Captain John Locke of NH Colley, Anne M., 163 George, 165 Hannah, 85 Jane, 133 Rathiel, 184, 185 Tillie (Huston) 185 Tillie (Huston) 165 Collins, Mr, 186 Abbie (Locke) 343 Alma, 349 Arthur, 343 Arvilla, 213 Dorothy (Munsey) 431 Elizabeth, 24 Elizabeth (Townsend) 146 Emma, Mrs, 283 Ezekiel, 193 Fannie, 249 Frank, 343 Joseph d. 343 Lewis, 213 Lucinda (Pollard) 186 Mary (Boyd) 193 Rhoda, 88 Thomas, 431 Collis, Grace A, 331 Rebecca, 210 Colomy, Alcie (Runnels) 126 Daniel, 126 Dorothy S. (Locke). 126 Emma, 126 Colpitts, Clara (Foster) 167 Marion, 167 Thomas E. 167 Colson, Frank, 205 Lucia (Chittenden) 205 Colvin, Mary (Locke-Gavitt) 80 Miriam (Locke-Potter) 80 Sylvester W. 80 Come Mary, 435 Mary (Walles) 435 Peter, 435 Conan, Mary 299. Conconnan Marion (Bennett) Mrs, 488 Condon Louisa, 358 Congdon Andrew, 191 Tryphena // 300 Harriet (Locke) 136 Hattie 116, 478 James B. 300 Lizzie (Tanner) 300 Mary, 300 Sarah, 300 Thomas, 136 Violet (Lovelace) 516 Chidester Minnie, 471 C.B.Dr. 471 Childs David 59. Joseph 109, 244 Lottie (Moulton) 59 Margaret (Locke) 109, 244 Winnie, 301 Chittenden, Grace d. 205 Harriet (Smith) 205 Lucia, 205 Lucius, 205 Choate Ryhuma, 47 Ruth (Thompson) 100 Simon, 100 Church Abbie (Spear) 546 Abigail (Hall) 552 Ann (Locke) 491 Asa, 546 Benjamin, 552 Charles H, 546 Clara, 546 Ethel M, 546 Herbert E, 546 Israel P, 491 Joan (Brown) 546 John E, 552 Lot // Children of 7th Gen. All Smiths. 4149 Harriet, b. (???) d. N.Y. m. Lucius Chittenden of N.Y. had: 4150 Lucia m. Frank Colson of London: 4151 Boy, d. infant: 4152 Grace died young. 4153 Sarah b. (???) m. 1st Edward Philbrick. M. 2nd Samuel T. Payson had: 4154 Anna Philbrick m. George Jeffrey lives So. Orange, N.J. had two children: 4155 Clifford Payson, lives Chicago. 4156 Stephen H. died young. F4157 Caroline b. 5 Jun 1834 m 1849 Aaron Bancroft 205.

 

Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America 2881. Elias Loomis b. Colchester, Conn 18 May 1788: m. 1st. 1812, Matilda b. 12 Aug 1794, d. 30 Jun 1849, age 55, dau of Samuel and Abigail (Hyde) Carrier, m. 2nd. 8 Oct 1850, Rachel Adams, d. 11 May 1856, age 63. He died 21 Jun 1856, Westchester, Conn. 9 ch’n. b. Conn. 4977. Morrison Chittenden Loomis, b. Brownsville, N.Y., 17 Nov 1816, m. Dexter, N.Y., 23 Jul 1844, Eliza Sterling. B. Limerick, N.Y., 25 May 1826, f. Ogdensburg, N.Y., 10 May 1899, dau. of William Williams, Book-keeper. Dem Episc. He died Ogdensburg, 22 Jan 1889. Two Children. 6051. Josiah Loomis, b. 7 Jun 1812 m. 1st Abigail, b. 8 Apr 1813, d. Ganges, Mich., 2 Nov 1851, dau. of Henry and Theodocia (Ingham) Noble. M. 2nd 1857 Lucy Alberson. (Noble Gen. P. 666. Says Lucy Chittenden) Lumber Merchant. He died Dunningsville, Mich., 20 Mar 1874. Two Children. 9962. Mordaunt, b. Sep 1842 in Co. I. 13th Mich. Inf. Killed in battle of Stone River. 31 Dec 1863. 9963. Frances Hannah, b. Breedsville, Mich., 25 Apr 1846. M. 17 Dec 1866. David Homer, b. Ganges, Mich., 31 Oct 1842, son of Russell and Sophia (Hutchins) Hall. Wagon manuf’r, Clyde, Kan., Ch;- 1 Nathan. 2. Louis H. 6068. Samuel Caerier b. 24 Mar 1813. 6069. Harriet b. 17 Nov 1815. 6070. Caroline Matilda b. 23 Sep 1820, m. Amos B. Latham. Marlboro. 6071. Mary Ann b. 5 Jan 1825, m. Joseph Thomson. 6072. Lydia Luceetia 7. b. 30 Oct 1828, m. 23 Mar 1851, Alfred b. 3 Aug 1827, son of David and Phoebe (Johnson) Chittenden, of Colchester, Conn. She d. 14 Jul 1853 and he m. 2nd . 16 Apr 1854, Emily M. Root. Children 1. Lucretia J. (6072) b. 1852 (See Chittenden Gen., p. 190. 6073. Maria Ann b. 2 May 1830, m. 2 May 1830, m. 12 Mar 1861, John G. Worthington. 6074. Jane b. 24 Jan 1833, m. Titus Marcum, East Hampton. 6074. Chittenden, Alfred. Winchester, Conn. 6075. Jane T. b. 24 Jan 1833, d. 11 Dec 1851. 6076. A daughter b. 24 Jan 1833, d. 28 Jan 1833.

 

The Benjamin Lundy Family Mr. Dennis was an active patron of many worthy objects that came before him and was a trustee, with William E. Dodge, S.B. Chittenden, William A. Booth, and others, of the Syrian Protestant College at Beyrout, Ottoman Empire.

 

The Ancestry and Posterity of the Lyles, Pioneer Settlers in Virginia. 17. Elizabeth Longmuir Cochrane, ex 16, b. 1849, m. 1866, Kay C. Sweet, Engineer, Mankato, Minn., b. 1847, son Cyril F. Sweet, m. Clarissa E. Chittenden. Asc’ issue 5: Alfred Jay, b. 1874: Clara Lyle, b. 1868: Emma S., see 18: John C.

 

Marriages of Campbell, Boone and Kenton Counties, Kentucky, 1795-1850 Bannerman, Roy and Lucretia Rollins, 18 Oct 1849, m. by g. H. Scott, b. John C. Chittenden, C-243, Boone.

 

Index to Marriage Record Marion County 1901 - 1905 Hawkins Thomas W & Chittenden Ethel, 8 Jan 1884. 20 Jul 1905. 38673 // Chittenden William & Cooney Hettie, 15 Feb 1902. 33 562

 

Pioneers from Massachusetts 615. Chittenden, Elizabeth, b. 1783: set. Mich. Washtenaw Hist.

 

Historic Record of the Town of Meriden, Conn, 1906. Vol 3 Chimney Hill 79. Chittenden, Benjamin 270.

 

Michigan Marriages from 1840 - 1899 Chittenden Austin m. Summerville Sarah Ann 23 Dec 1851 Chittenden Benjamin m. Dutcher Josephine @ Jackson 1 Jan 1867. Chittenden Benjamin L. m. Myers Cornelia Jane @ Branch 2 Dec 1868. Chittenden Byron Eugene m Deiring Helen Estelle @ Ingham 17 Dec 1879. Chittenden Charlotte E m Fee Howard S @ Genesee 25 Aug 1875 Chittenden Horace m. Wilson Caroline 6 Sep 1837 Chittenden Joseph Jr. m. Webb Julia 24 Oct 1833. Chittenden Thomas W. m. Hurd Ann 16 Mar 1846. Curtiss Isaac J. m. Chittenden Cornelia A. @ Monroe Chittendon Ella m Andrews V.A @ Genesee 23 May 1893 7 Feb 1843. Chittenden Fannie I m Edgar M St Germaine @Allegan 8 Jan 1885, Chittenden Floyd Nelson m Marcha Lula Taylor @ Genesee 19 Nov 1927. Chittenden Francis m Bartholamew Charles M. @ Allegan 4 Mar 1878. Chittenden Harriet m Tucker Edwin S. @ Cass 29 Jul 1838. Chittenden Henry m Hanford Emily @ Lenawee 28 Jul 1856. Chittenden Hulda m Furman William @ Lenawee 1 Jan 1859. Chittenden Ida E m Allen Byron J @ Berrien 28 Nov 1878. Chittenden Ida J m Lowe James @ Allegan 18 Dec 1879. Chittenden James H m Campbell Emma F @ Ingham 20 Feb 1883. Chittenden Jane S m Hart Henry @ Lenawee 12 Jan 1842. Chittenden Joseph m Webb Jutea @ Washtenaw 24 Oct 1833. Chittenden Marinda M m King William E @ Berrien 28 Apr 1884. Chittenden Mark E m Aldrich Frances L @ Lenawee 30 Sep 1863. Chittenden Mary A m Slafter Tolman T @ Genesee 1 Jul 1868. Chittenden Mary Ann m Wright Charles @ Shiawassee 27 Feb 1848. Chittenden/don Mary E m Spaulding Mason A @ Branch 17 Dec 1872. Chittenden Maryetta Chittenden m Cushman Henry Josiah @ Washtenaw 19 Oct 1842. Chittenden Noah m Miller Sarah @ Washtenaw 26 May 1834. Chittenden Theodore R m Vanness Catharine E @ Calhoun 26 Dec 1870. Chittenden Thomas W m Hurd Ann @ Cass 16 Mar 1846. Chittenden William B m Hale Julia K @ Ottawa 3 Sep 1876. Chittenden William D m Brown Lillie B @ Genesee 6 Oct 1875. Chittenden William D m Williams Harriet A @ Genesee 25 Feb 1882. Doud Lofonzo m. Chittenden Mary E. 4 Jan 1854. Tucker Edwin S. m. Chittenden Harriet 29 Jul 1838. Spaulding Mason A. m. Chittenden Mary E. 17 Dec 1872. Wright Charles m. Chittenden Mary Ann 27 Feb 1848. Withington William Herbert m. Chittenden Julia 6 Jun 1859.

 

Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the US - Register Son of Companion 2nd Lieutenant Albert A Chittenden. Chittenden Albert Ames, 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the US. Elected 2 Nov 1898. Insignia 12372. Chittenden George Herbert, Elected 4 Nov 1903. Insignia 14098. Chittenden Edward. Ensign. Died 24 Dec 1913. 4a. p. 334. #1056. Chittenden Charles. Ensign child i Edward Chittenden Ensign died 24 Oct 1913. P. 211. #603.

 

Two Centuries of New Milford, Connecticut 1707-1907 “Chittenden, Isaac, 6th Co., 2nd Reg. 1759”. “Chittenden, Timothy, 6th Co., 2nd Reg”. “A troop of horse formed, belonging to New Milford, Woodbury, and Litchfield: Captains belonging to the town, were William Taylor, Stephen Chittenden, Jr. & Herman Canfield” “The first bank was started here in 1852 with one hundred thousand dollars capital, inder the name of the Litchfield County Bank. It occupied a small brick building near Boardman residence on Main Street. Frederick G. Chittenden was president. The first cashier was A McAllister of Bridgeport, Conn. George W. Whittlesey succeeded Mr McAllister.

 

Peirce’s Colonial Lists Isaac Chittenden 1657. Isaac Chittenden 1664. Isaac Chittenden Wine and Liquors 6 Mar 1666. Isaac Chittenden. 3 Jun 1668. Israel Chittenden 2 Oct 1689. 2 Oct 1658 all the Militia of Plymouth Colony was organized into a regiment, of which Josias Winslow, of Marshfield, was commissioned Major Commandant..

 

Historical Sketches of John Moses of Plymouth Jennie Belle, m. 12 Jun 1883 Harry H. Chittenden.

 

Nez Perce County, Idaho Census Index 1910 Chittenden Beatrice Gifford 5 F Missouri T624 226 Page 139 Chittenden Beatrice Lapwai 5 F Washngton T624 226 Page 212. Chittenden Eva Gifford 7 M Missouri T624 226 Page 139. Chittenden Eva Lapwai 7 F Oregon T624 226 Page 212. Chittenden Martha E Lapwai, 28 F Oregon T624 226 Page 212. Chittenden Opal Gifford 2 F Missouri T624 226 Page 139. Chittenden Opal. Lapwai 2 F Idaho T624, 226 Page 212. Chittenden William J. Lapwai 34 M Kansas T624 226. Page 212 73.

 

New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Vol. 1V. (VI) John (2) son of Governor William Leete, was born in 1639, said to have been the first white child born in Guilford. He died 25 Nov 1692. He married 4 Oct 1670, Mary Chittenden, born 1647, daughter of William and Joanna (Sheafe) Chittenden. She died 9 Mar 1712. Children: Ann b. 5 Aug 1671: John b. 4 Jan 1674: Joshua b. 7 Jul 1676: Sarah b. 16 Dec 1677: Pelatiah (mentioned below): Mehitable b. 10 Dec 1683: Benjamin b. 26 Dec 1686: Daniel b. 23 Sep 1689. // (II) Colonel David Goodrish, youngest son of William and Sarah (Marvin) Goodrich, b. 4 May 1667, in Wethersfield, where he died 23 Jun 1755. He lived in Wethersfield, Connecticut. He was sergeant and later lieutenant of the Hartford county militia, in service against the Indians. In 1704, and in the campaigns of 1709 he was adjutant quartermaster. In 1712 and 1723 he was on duty in Massachusetts, and in the last year was member of a committee on conduct of the war, and again in 1725 when he held the rank of colonel. During most of the time from 1716 to 1740 he was deputy to the general court, was a member of the council in 1724: most of his life a justice of the peace and for many years justice of the quorum. He married (1) 7 Mar 1689 Hannah Wright b. 10 Mar 1671, died 27 Apr 1698, dau of Thomas Jr. and Elizabeth (Chittenden) Wright. He m. (2) 1 Dec 1698, Prudence, dau of Benjamin and Mary Churchill. She was b. 2 Jul 1678, died 9 May 1752. Children by 1st wife: Josiah. 15 Jun 1690. Elizabeth 19 Nov 1691. Elizue 30 Mar 1693. David 8 Dec 1694. Abigail 2 Apr 1697. Children by 2nd wife: Hezekiah 28 Jan 1700. Prudence 18 Jun 1701. Sarah 12 Mar 1703. Mary 15 Dec 1704. Hannah 2 Aug 1707, Jeremiah 9 Sep 1709. Ann 14 Feb 1712. Zebulon 22 Nov 1713. Benjamin 13 Nov 1715. Abigail 18 Jan 1718. Charles 7 Aug 1720. Millicent 23 Jan 23. // (VI) Abner, son of John (2) Bisbee, b. at Pembroke, Massachusetts 31 Jul 1734, died Springfield, Vt., 28 Sep 1805. He was a soldier in the French and Indian war, and was commissioned captain of rangers under General Amherst, traversing during his service the wilds of Vermont. He held three different commissions, one from King George, on from Governor Clinton of N.Y. and one from Governor Chittenden of Vermont. He was an officer in the revolution, serving through the war. In 1763 he was one of the pioneers if what became Springfield, Vt. // (VII) Caroline Minerva Sayles, eldest dau. of the late Hon. Frederick Clark and Deboarah Cook (Wilcox) Sayles, b. 14-16 Jan 1866, died 10 Mar 1910. She was one of the best pianists among the amateurs in the United States. She studied for two years in Dresden, 1885-87, under the best masters and on her return to this country kept up her music and played many times at her home in Yonkers, New York, with celebrated musicians. She did not appear in public, so her talents were almost unknown. She m. 1st the Hon. Frederic Holls, of Yonkers, N.Y. who was Secretary to the American Delegation at the Peace Conference at the Hague in 1899, and who died 22 Jul 1903. She m. 2nd 2 Oct 1906 Albert Percival Chittenden.

 

History of New York City The New York Insurance Company’s building, on the corner of Broadway and Leonard - the site formerly occupied by Appleton & Co., and more recently by S. B. Chittenden & Co., until the latter were burned out - is also an ornament to the city, and cost, exclusive of the ground, one million dollars. It is in many respects like the Equitable: but though very strongly built it lacks that massiveness that is apparent in the wall and solid stone pillars of the other.

 

John North of Farmington. Connecticut. Children born at Champlain, by his first wife: i. Abijah b. 5 Feb 1847, d. 11 Dec 1884: m. 13 Nov 1880 Sarah Jane Edwards of Plattsburg, N.Y. no children. ii. Achsa Ann b. 27 Nov 1849: m; 7 Jun 1871 Edward A Chittenden of St Albans, Vt., grandson of Gov. Thomas Chittenden of Vermont. Resides (1919) at St Albans: no children.

 

Norton Family of Guilford, Connecticut 1856 Chittenden Achsa A. 92. 159. Edward A. 92. 159. Thomas 159. 117. Hon Abijah North (Abijah (5), John (4), Nathaniel (3), Thomas (2), John (1)), so of Abijah and Triphenia (Grant) North, was born at Farmington, 26 Feb 1772 and died at Champlain, N.Y.., 9 apr 1853. He married (1) Theda Culver, who lived one year: (2) 3 Apr 1812 at Hubbardton, Vt., Pamelia Churchill, who was born 2Oct 1791, and died 12 May 1853. The following is contributed by Mrs Edward A. Chittenden (achsa A. North) of St. Albans, Vt., 1893. 24. Polly Baldwin 5 Oct 1795 Abraham Rossiter 20 Oct 1765, Guilford, Ct 23 Jul 1851 22May 1775 Cuilford, Ct., Farmer, Richmond, Mass. 25 Benjamin Baldwin 14 Nov 1798 Betsey Chittenden 15 Oct 1777 Guilford, Ct 24 Sep 1844 23 Jul 1777 Guilford, Ct., 22 Feb 1850 Farmer, Guilford, Ct., & Mendon, Ill.27. Olive Baldwin Oct 1804 Sherman Rossiter 20 Apr 1775 Guilford, Ct., 2 Oct 1838 15 Mar 1782 28 Anna Norton Family of Guilford, Connecticut. 1856 H. Baldwin 19 Jun 1804 Abel Chittenden 31 Aug 1779 Guilford Ct., 5 Dec 1816 8 Feb 1784 Guilford, Ct., 4 Jun 1845 Farmer, Guilford, Ct. 115. Luzerne S Rossiter 28 Nov 1841 Elizabeth Dart 22 Feb 1815, Claremont, N.H. Weathersfield, Vy., Farmer Mantosville, Minne’ta.. 116. Chittenden Rossiter 22 Feb 1844 C.D. Converse 22 Nov 1817 Claremont, N.H. 22 Dec 1817 Weathersfiled, Vt., Farmer Windsor, Vt. 121. Oli. N. Chittenden 7 Mar 1831 Alvan Talcott 17 Aug 1804, Vernon, Ct., 21 Apr 1807 Guilford, Ct., Physician, Guilford, Ct. 122 Sarah D. Chittenden, 21 Dec 1809. Guilford, Ct. 11 Nov 1814. 122. 123. Anna H. Chittenden, 14 Apr 1812, Guilford, CT. 124. 10 May 1837 Mary E. Hartwell 29 Sep 1818 Warren Ct. 3 Sep 1852. 28 124 S. B. Chittenden 29 Mar 1814 Guilford, Ct. Merchant, New Haven and N.Y.125. Hen A. Chittenden 6 Sep 1844 Henrietta Gana 29 Apr 1816 Guilford, Ct 11 Dec 1825 Cincinnati, Ohio, Merchant, N.Y. 341. Elizabeth Bates 21 May 1845. A.B. Chittenden 28 Oct 1815, Oxford, Ohio 3 Nov 1828 Durhara, Ct., Merchant, Keokuk, Iowa 377. Mary H. Chittenden, 18 Aug 1840. 377. 378. Simeon Chittenden, 6 Jul 1845. Brooklyn, N.Y. 378. 124. 379 Chas S. Chittenden 11 Aug 1850. Brooklyn N.Y. 15 Jun 1852 379. 380. H’ry A Chittenden, 11 Aug 1846. Hartford, Ct. 380. 381. Anna B. Chittenden, 14 Sep 1847 Hartford, Ct. 382. Henri’a Chittenden, 3 Feb 1849 Hartford, Ct. 22 Jan 1851. 382. 125. 383. Danl. G. Chittenden, 22 Aug 1852. Manchester, Eng’d. 383. 384. Chas B. Chittenden 7 Jan 1855 Brooklyn, N.Y. 472. L. B. Chittenden, 2 Oct 1848 472 341 473. H. W. Chittenden, 27 Mar 1853

 

Oregon Marriages from 1853 to 1899 Chittenden George H. m. Hopkins Elsie V. 30 Sep 1899. Chittenden Reuben T. m. Shepard Wilma 7 Jul 1888. Chittenden William L. m. Barr Annie 30 Apr 1861. 57. Chittenden William L. m. Welch Anna (Mrs) 17 Aug 1865. Wright E. P. m. Chittenden Delia 21 Feb 1861. Young M. K.. m. Chittenden Mary T. 25 Sep 1888.

 

Genealogy of the Descendants of John, Christopher and William Osgood Chittenden, Luther 119. Luther O. 119. Otis. 119.

 

Overmeyer History and Genealogy from 1680 to 1905 Catherine, born. 14 Sep 1852, married. Harry Chittenden 18 Mar 1887. He was in Oregon and sent for her and they were married there. Have no children.

 

Owen County, Indiana. Index to Marriage Transcript Record. 1880-1920 Chittenden Zelma Y & Wm. Hughs (???) Cole F W 16 Apr(15) 1897 H-21 2.

 

My Ancestors: In Memory of John Paine and Mary Ann May of East Woodstock, Conn., Thomas b. 15 Jan 1671, d. before 1699. Elizabeth b. 2 Feb 1672-3, m. James Smith, Abigail b. 11 May 1675.. Experience b. 22 Feb 1677. Hannah b. 11 Jan 1679, m. Josiah Turner. Sarah b. 11 Jul 1680. Deborah b. 22 Aug 1683, m. Joseph Briggs. John b. 19 Nov 1686, m. Sarah Chittenden.

 

The Pardee Genealogy 1. Clarissa, said to have m. (????) Armington of Canada and Ill. 2. Esther, d. 23 Oct 1822 age. 24: m. Stephen Mann, Jr., who m. (2) Lucia Pardee (No 80. iii). 3. Lyman. 4. Ransom. 5. Susan m. Joseph Mann. Perhaps others. Josiah was at one time resident at Richmond, Vt., with his brothers Edward and Jabez and sister Lucy wife of Truman Chittenden (son of Gov. Thomas Chittenden of Vermont) ?? Probably before 1790, since he is not listed in the First Census. Children (Sperry): 1. Hezekiah, b. 26 Jun 1776, d. 23 Feb 1826 m. Luanna Stillman, b. 28 Aug 1785, d. 27 Jan 1848: grandparents of Charles Stillman Sperry, Admiral, US N. 2. Hannab, b. abt 1779, d. 20 Nov 1803. 3. William. 4. Sheldon, b. 28 Apr 1785 d. 9 Jul 1829 m. Naomi Desdemona Stillman. 5. Timothy, b. 26 Jun 1793, d. 6 Feb 1875 m. Flora Smith. // Chittenden Lucy (Jones) 122. Thomas 122. Truman 122.

 

Family Records Parker - Pond - Peck ?? born 5 Nov 1863. G?? “ 5 Apr 1865. AXXA BL ??” 28 Jan 1867. M. F.R. Chittenden, 1889. A?? M??” 11 Nov 1869 J??” 9 May 1872. E??”18 apr 1874.J??” 13 Oct 1877. // Daniel, son of Jonathan and Mary (Jones) Parker, married Mary Ann Bates.  Their children were Charles B. who m. Sarah J. Bartlett: and Jared P., who m. Mary Chittenden and had son, Charles Frederic.

 

A Genealogical Account of the Descendants in the Male Line of William Peck (177.) 10. Anna, b 1 May 1756: m. Timothy Chittenden of Salisbury, Conn., and d. there 10 Oct 1837. She had sons Moore, Samuel and Timothy, and one daughter, Julia.

 

Peirce’s Colonial Lists 1670 Samuel Clapp, Timothy White, Robert Stetson, Isaac Chittenden. 1671 Anthony Collamore, John Ensign, Robert Stetson, Isaac Chittenden. 1672 Michael Peirse, Jeremiah Hatch, John Cushing. 1673. Michael Peirse, Jeremiah Hatch, John Cushing, Nath’l Turner, Henry Chittenden, Robert Stetson, Isaac Chittenden. 1674 John Cushing, Robert Stetson, Isaac Chittenden, Robert Stetson, Isaac Chittenden. 1675 John Cushing, Jeremiah Hatch, John Damon, Joseph Silvester, Joseph White, John Damon, Jeremiah Hatch.

 

Records of the Town of Plymouth 1705 to 1743. Vo. II Israell Chittenden & Josiah Edson William Basseett.

 

Pioneer Newspapers, Ohio. 1802 - 1818 by Green Page 87 - The Western Spy (Cincinnati) Vol ll. Sat. 2 Nov 1811, No. 60. An account of a duel between Thomas T Chittenden (Attorney General of the Louisana Territory) and Doctor Fenwick (a practicing physican of St. Genevieve) on 2 Oct 1811, Fenwick was killed and left a wife and one child.: Pioneer Newspapers, Ohio. 1793 - 1810 by Green. Page 70 - The Western Spy and Hamilton Gazette. Vol. lll, Sat 2 Jan 1802, No. 127. Alist of letters left at the Post Office in Cincinnati - James Chittenden in Detriot, Chester Chittenden in Detroit.

 

Index to Marriage Record Pulaski County 1842-1920 Vol. 1. Chittenden V. D. W. & Sylveria Stout, 23 Dec 1868 C-C 43. Chittenden D. W. & Emaline Conn, 12 Apr 1866. C-B 317.

 

Index to Marriage Record Putnam County 1850-1920 Pearson William H & Roena F Chittenden. 8 Jan 1856. 2 135. // Hasford Amanda & Basil S Chittenden. 10 Oct 1861. 3 215.

 

Index to Birth Records Putnam County 1882-1920 Inclusive Chittenden M. W. Kate Hoygh M.W. 12 Dec 1892 H-5 4. // Chittenden Fred. Letha Parish. F.W. 12 Jun 1901 H-8 9.

 

Index to Death Record Putna County 1880 - 1920 Chittenden Charles M W 16. 24 Feb 1883. Greencastle H-4 10. // Chittenden Ely A M W 18. 24 Aug 1893. (???) H-4 88. // Chittenden Fred C M W 24. 21 Apr 1902. Greencastle. H-6 18. // Chittenden Mary A F W 35. 23 Apr 1905. Greencastle H-4 137. // Chittenden Malfus M M W 72. 7 Apr 1917. Greencastle H-21 87.

 

Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts The manufacture of clock cases was commenced in this town in the spring of 1832 by Mr Johathan Frost. He began to buy clocks of Burr & Chittenden, of Lexington, who bought the movements or running part in Bristol, Conn., and made the cases themselves.

 

Recollections and Sketches “In May, 1859, our firm (McGavic, Chittenden & Co.,) chartered the steamboat “Charles Rogers” a small craft of about fifty tons, we agreeing to load her to full capacity, destination Fort Dodge, on the Des Moines river, rate of freight through fifty cents per hundred pounds” “This was practically the only boat that ever made that trip.”.

 

Reed Family History a Spencer J, 1809-1885 m. Adaline Norcutt. (1) Chauncey Judson, 1836-1895 m. Elizabeth Dewitt, served in the Civil War. (i) Spencer Dewitt, b. 1872 m. Ella Brown, ch Donald Spencer b. 1901. b. Chauncey, 1811-1856, m. Mary Chittenden, ch. Theron, 1815-1902 m. Electa Laundrus. (1) Julius Henry, b. 1842 m. Harriet J. Carp enter, D Charles Grandison, 1797-1883, m. Samanthe E. Bird. A Dwight b. 1824 m. Caroline W Bliss. b Charles  Bird 1825-1883 m. Margaret Van Wormer.

 

The History of Rehoboth “Eleven Indians. The account of their names is as follows. From Scituate 18, of whom 15 were slain, viz: Capt. Pierce, Samuel Russell, Benjamin Chittenden, John Lothrope, Gershom Dodson, Samuel Pratt, Thomas Savary, Joseph Wade, William Wilcome, Jeremiah Barstow, John Ensign, Joseph Cowen, Joseph Perry, John Rowse (Rose) Marshfield, 9 slain: Thomas Little, John Earns, Joseph White, John Burrows, Joseph White, John Burrows , Joseph Philips, Samuel Bump, John Low, More (???), John Brance, Duxbury, 4 slain: John Sprague, Benjamin Soal, Thomas Hunt, Joshua Fobes. Sandwich, 5 slain: Benjamin Nye, Daniel Bessey, Caleb Blake, Job Gibbs, Stephen Wing. Barnstable, 6 slain: Lieut. Fuller, John Lewis, Eleazer C(???), (Probably Clapp), Samuel Linnet, Samuel Childs, Samuel Bereman. Yarmouth, 5 slain: John Matthews, John Gage, William Gage, Henry Gage, Henry Gold Eastham, 4 slain: Joseph Nessefield, John Walker, John M (???). (torn off). John Fitz, Jr., John Miller, Jr. (*) Thomas Man is just returned with a sore wound.

 

History of Ripon Class of 1868 - A Jerome Chittenden, Theological Student, Andover, Mass.,Class of 1869 - Caroline D. Chittenden, B.S., Teacher, Brooklyn, N.Y.

 

Rogers Family History H152 John Rogers: came from London in 1635, m. Frances…..(probably Adams). (1) John 1632-1717 m. Rhoda King, m (2) Elizabeth….. (3) Elizabeth ….. (A) John 1657-1738, m. (2) ……(probably Hannah). (a) John 1682 m. Deborah Hatch. 1. Daniel b. 1708 m. Ruth Parker. 2. James, baptized 1726 (b) Thomas 1695-1727 m. Deliverance Slocom. (c ) Joshua b. 1708 m. Mehitable Chittenden. 1. Joshua b. 1737 m. Sarah Nash. Ch: Joshua b. 1764, John m. Mary Lambert. 2. Caleb 1718-1805 m. Mary Harlow. A. Caleb 1748-1833. a. Reuben, baptized 1784, died 1867, m. Abigail Stoddard. Ch. Reuben Harlow b. 1807 m. to Mich. Andrew, baptized 1826. Edwin b. 1812. (B) Thomas 1659-1745, m. Bethia..

 

Historical Collections relating to the Town of Salisbury, Vol. 1. Harrison, Alexander S, d. 5 Feb 1907, age 90 y. Harrison Mrs Asenath, wife of Capt. Jared, d. 16 Jun 1816, age 66 y. Harrison Caroline E, dau. of A. S. and M. E. d. 21 Mar 1848, age 2y. 8m. 2. Harrison, Frances Harriet, dau. of Jared S. and H. A. d. 23 Jul 1847, age 2y 11m. Harrison Frances H. infant dau. of Jared S and H. A. d. 15 May 1839, age 17 dau Harrison, Frederick W. d. 26 Sep 1863 age 26y. Harrison, Mrs Hannah L. consort of Jared S., d. 10 Jun 1824, age 36y. Harrison, Harriet A. d. 31 Jul 1880, age 73y. Harrison, Henry and Harriet, infant children of J. S. and H. A. (no date). Harrison Capt. Jared, b. 13 Jul 1749, d. 22 Sep 1842. Harrison. Col Jared S. d. 27 Apr 1864, age 77y. Harrison, Julia Chittenden, eldest dau. of Jared S. and H. A. d. 15 Jul 1837, age 9y 9m. Harrison, Julia Chittenden, dau of Jared S and { } d. 8 Aug 1851, age 12y. Harrison, Marion B., dau. of A. S. and M. E. d. 1 Apr 1864, age 17y. (1) Harrison, William B., s. of A. S. and M. E., d. 13 Oct 1865, age 1 y. (3) (No’s (1) - (3) incl. Are on one stone ). Harrison, William H. eldest s of Jared S. and H. L., d. 20 Mar 1835, age 22y. // 133. Timothy Chittenden “Voted that Capt. Timothy Chittenden, be a committee man in addition to the committee chosen on the 22nd Aug. last to receive in subscriptions for the poor of the Town of Boston”. Strong Deborah and Bethuel Chittenden, both of Salem, m. 16 Dec 1762 by J Lee Strong.

 

Savage. Vol 1. Dict First Settlers of NE Cruttenden, Abraham, Guilford 1639, brought wife Mary, and one or more children from England. d. Jan 1683: had probably Abraham, Isaac, Mary, Eliz, Hannah, Deborah and Thomas, who died unm. 8 Feb1698. Mary m. George Bartlett and d. 11 Sep 1669: Eliz m. John Graves: Hannah m. George Highland: and Deborah d. 24 Apr 1658, probably unm. His second wife m. 31 May 1665 was Joanna, widow of William Chittenden, who d. 16 Aug 1668. Abraham, Guilford, son of the preced. perhaps born in England. m. 13 May 1661, Susanna, dau of Thomas Grigson of New Haven, had Abraham, b. 6 Mar 1662: Sarah, 21 Aug 1665:  Thomas, 31 Jan 1667: John, 1 Aug 1671: and Joseph, 9 Apr 1674 and d. 25 Sep 1694. Abraham, Guilford, son of preced. m. 6 May 1686, Susanna dau of John Kirby of Middletown, had Abraham, b. 1 Apr 1687: Mary, 16 Dec 1690: John, 1 Dec 1693: Daniel, 27 May 1696: Ann, 10 May 1701: and Ebenezer, 1Sep 1705: Isaac, Guilford, son of first Abraham, m. 20 Sep 166?, Lydia, dau. of John, or (more prob) of his brother Anthony.

 

Savage. Vol 1. Dict First Settlers of NE Collamore, Collemore, or Cullimore. Anthony, Scituate, neph. of Peter, born in England m. 1666, Sarah dau. of Isaac Chittenden, had Mary, b. 1667: Peter, 1671: Sarah, 1673: Martha, 1677: and Eliz, 1679: Was Capt. of militia, master of a vessel, and perished by wreck 16 Dec 1693, on a ledge, still called Collamer’s, near his home. Mary m. Robert Stetsom, Isaac, Boston 1636, shipwright, writ. Cullimer, in our old book of poss’sns, and Colimer, in Col. Rec. in 1638 had gr. of lot at Braintree for 4 heads, freem. 1643, had w. Margaret who d. 13 Dec 1651: and he m. 22 Jan 1652 Margery Page. James, Salem 1668. Peter, Scituate 1643, had no children, and went home to find relat. Brot. Or’s. s. Anthony, bef. ment. And sis’s. s. William Blackmore, and in his will, 1684, provided for children of both, as also his wife Mary. Peter, Scituate, son of Anthony, m. Abigail, dau of Tobias Davis of Roxbury, had Abigail, b. 1695: Sarah, 1697: Anthony, 1699: Peter, 1701: Mary, 1703: John, 1704: Isaac, 1707:

 

Savage, Vol 1. Dict First Settlers of NE Chittenden Henry, Scituate 1651, s. of Thomas b.in Eng. Had Joseph,b. 1657, Besie Susanna Eliz. And Ruth, and a. 1713, leav. d. Eliz. Extrix. Of his will, in which he devis. To Nathaniel, s. of Joseph, b. 1694, the lds. At Cohasset, and ment. Other gr,ch. Mary Morton, Ruth Stetson, and Alithea, perhaps sis. of Nathaniel. Isaac, Scituate, elder br. of the preced, came with his family, m. Apr 1646, Mary eldest d. of wid. Ann Vinal, had Sarah, and Rebecca, tw. B. 25 Feb 1647: Mary, b. 17 Aug 1648: Israel, b. 10 Oct 1651: Stephen, 5 Nov 1654: Eliz, 9 Sep 1658: and Isaac, b. 30 Sep 1663: beside Benjamin, without date of b. but known to have come before the last, perhaps even earlier, for he was m. though without issue, when he fell as a soldier under Capt. Michael Pierce, 26 Mar 1676, in that hard Rehoboth fight, when Canonchet took wild compensation for the cruelty of our N.E. powers to his father, Miantonomi, the saddest example of judicial blindness in our first generation.

 

Savage. Vol 1. Dict First Settlers Chittenden 381: “Ephraim, b. 13 Jul 1676: John, b. 1 Jan 1679, d. in few days: John, again, b. 7 Feb 1680: Samuel, b. 13 Nov 1682: Eunice, b.7 Jul 1685: Ebenezer, b. 20 May 1689: and Mary, b. 28 Oct 1691. Henry, Wethersfield, m. 31 Oct 1660, Eliz, d. of Josiah Churchill, had Samuel, b. 1664: Martha, b. 1667: Eliz, b. 1670: Mary b. 1673: Sarah, b. 1678: Ruth, b. 1681: Mehitable, 1684: and Henry, he died 7 Jul 1712. Isaac, Scituate 1647, town clerk, rep. 1663, 4 and 5: bore arms 1643, and was the lieut. 1676, which repulsed the Ind. Assault on the town, d. 1695, leav. wid. Frances, and children, Thomas, Joseph, Jonathan, Benjamin, Eliz who was widow of Robert Whitcomb, Mehitable, widow of Stephen Chittenden, Ruth, m. 17 Jan 1677, Joseph Garrett, not Gannett, as printed in Genealogical Register 1X. 316. and Deborah, w. of Henry Merritt. James Hingham 1638, came in the Diligent, that year, with one servant, John Morfield, from old Hingham, freeman. 22 May 1639. John Hingham, br. of the preced. came, prob. In the same ship”.

 

Savage. Vol. 1. Dict first Settlers of NE “M. 1635. A short time he stopped at Roxbury. His w. that prob. Was mo. of all his children, d. 1661and he next year took ano. of who the bapt. Name Grace only is kn. And died 22 Aug 1678, aged 67. Her he. made Extrix. of his will, in which he names six ch. Samuel, Nicholas, Eliz, Sarah, Deborah, and Mary. All the daughters were m. 26 Feb 1662, to Stephen Vinal: Eliz. m. 1664 to John Vinal: Sarah m. 1671, Josiah Litchfield: and Deborah m. 1678, Israel Chittenden. Deane. 181-3. Nicholas Marblehead, wh. Willis, I. 135, says m. Eliz. d. of George Bartlett of Scarborough, may have been s. of the preced. but we want the illumin. Of a date. Of one Nicholas, late of Boston, mariner, who may have been a gr.s. of Rev. Nicholas.

 

Savage, Vol 2. Dict First Settlers of NE ??? and John here, I presume this was her only dau. she writes that Mr Wollerslove of Clipsham, Co. Rutland, was her attorney, to receive money, and makes F, her s-in-law, excor. See Trumbell, Coll. Rec. 1. 431. He rem. to Milford, and had after living there two years, joined the church 1641, in which year his dau. Sarah was bapt: Hannah, 1643: Eliz, 1645: Samuel, 1649, d. young: Abigail, 1652: so that Mary and Rebecca, we may be sure, were earlier of the six daughters by this wife. He was deacon and died 18 Apr 1662. His widow m. John Clark of Milford, who died 1674, and when she made her will at Farmington 1679, in it are mentioned these daughters, Mary Stevens, Rebecca, wife of the sec. Andrew Warner, Hannah, wife of John Chittenden of Guilford, Sarah, wife of John Stanley, Abigail F. unm. and Eliz. who was wife of Elnathan Botsford, wh. was d. leav. d. Eliz. John, Portsmouth, freeman 1669, one of the founders of the first congregational church 1671 and deacon, was a physician, and died 6 Sep 1695.

 

Savage. Vol. 3. Dict First Settlers of NE Leete Andrew, Guilford son of Gov William, freeman. 1670, rep. 1675, an Assist. 1678, m. 1 Jun 1669, Eliz, dau. of Thomas Jordan, had William, b. 24 May 1671: Caleb, 10 Dec 1673: Samuel, 1677: Dorothy, 1680: Abigail, 1683: and Mercy, 1685: and was propr. 1685. His wife d. 4 Mar 1701, and he died 31 Oct 1702, all the children then living. John, Guilford, br. of the preced, said to be the first Eng. Male ch. B. in the town, freeman 1671, was a prpr. 1685: m. 4 Oct 1670, Mary, dau. of William Chittenden, had Ann, b. 5 Aug 1671: John, 4 Jun 1673: Joshua, 7 Jul 1676: Sarah, 16 Dec 1677: Pelatiah, 26 Mar 1680: Mehitable, 10 Dec 1683: Benjamin, 26 Dec 1686: and Daniel, 23 Dec 1689. died young. He died 26 Nov. 1692 and the widow died 9 Mar 1712. William, Guilford, signed the plantation covenant of 1 Jun 1639, was an Assist. of N. H. Colony, 1643 to 1657, dep-gov. 1658, Gov. 1661 to 63: on the union with Conn. became an Assist. to 1669, then deputy governor to 1676.

 

Savage, Vol 4 Dict First Settlers of NE Dod: John, 10 Mar 1660: Thomas, 21 Feb 1662: Timothy, 1664: Joseph, and Abigail, tw. 23 Apr 1666 (she m. Edward Lee): Eliz, 14 Jul 1668, m. Nathaniel Chittenden: Ebenezer, 26 Jan, 1671: Phebe, 21 Feb 1673: and Jonathan, 2 Feb 1676 died 18 Nov 1685. Thomas Boston, mariner, died at Roanoke and admin was given to his br-in-law, George Kelly, 15 Oct 1672. Thomas Newbury, m. 15 Apr 1672, Martha, dau. propably of the first Christopher Bartlet and perhaps the same man took 2nd wife 13 Oct 1681. Mary dau. of Thomas Mig-hill of Royley. Thomas, Casco sw. alleg. to Charles ll. 8 Sep 1665 both of Ind. Westgustago riv. A. 1673, but sold his right next year. Thomas Amesbury, sw. alleg. 20 Dec 1677. One Thomas was of Westerly 1680, and one died at Middletown, call. Sen. 9 Sep 1714. Thomas, Plainfield 1689, son of Thomas of Sudbury. Timothy, Roxbury, son of the first John of Newbury, m. 12 Mar 1665, Sarah probably eldest dau. of Tobias Davis, and Timothy, b. 28 Jan 1666, H.C. 1687.

 

Savage. Vol 4 Dict First Settlers of NE Vinal, John and Stephen, Scituate 1640-1668, were perhaps ch. of Ann who died 6 Oct 1664. Mary, prob. Her dau. married Apr 1646 Isaac Chittenden of Scituate. Of John the gr.st. tells that he died 21 Aug 1698, aged 62, but no more is heard of him, except that he married 1664 Eliz. Dau of Rev Nicholas Baker. Stephen, Scituate, m. 26 Feb 1662. Mary Baker dau of Rev Nicholas, had Mary, b. 29 Nov foll. “apin, p. 179, adds to these a Mary. The wid. D. 1671: and the dau. Lydia d. bef. He came to W. m. Joseph Smith. Thomas, Wetherfield, s. perhaps eldest, of the preced, freem. 1654, d 23 Aug 1683, leav. Good est. to ch. Thomas, b. 1 Mar 1660: Mary, 4 Mar 1664: Hannah, 10 Mar 1670: and Lydia, 12 Mar 1673. Eliz b. 17 Feb 1676 had d. bef. Wh. Was his w. is uncert. Tho. Chapin gives him Eliz. D. of Lieut. William Chittenden, yet this may more prob. Belong to the succeed. Thomas, Guilford, m. 16 Jan 1658, prob Eliz. D. of William Chittenden of the same, wh. D. without issue. In 1673, he m. at G. Sarah Benton, had Mary, b. 1674, wh. M. 1698. Gideon Allen: Daniel, 1676, d. at 22 yrs: Mercy, 1680, wh. m. Thomas Burgess: Mehitable, 1684: Abel, 1688, d. young: but aft. his f. wh.d. 6 Dec 1692. And his wid. D. nineteen days aft. Wal-ter, Andover, m. 26 Feb 1668, Susanna Johnson, whose f. is unkn. But prob. She was sister of the same of the many Johnsons in that town.”.

 

Saybrook, CT - Vital Records Chittenden Alfred & Platts Anne, both of Saybrook, m. 3 Oct 1822. Chittenden Joseph of Guilford & Platts Hannah of Saybrook m. 13 ??? 1822. Chittenden Mehitable & Norris Oliver m. 7 Jun 1829

 

Sebring Collection 12.7.260 Sebring Francis A., age 26, and Sebring Charles, age 24, Private, enlisted 5 Aug 1862 for 3 years. 95 OVI, Company D (Col. Wm. L. Mc Millen, Captains Edw. L. Taylor, Aurelius V. Peters, John C. Chittenden) Charles was captured 10 Jun 1864 at Brice’s Cross Roads, Mississippi, died 12 Oct 1864 in Rebel Prison, Savannah, Georgia.

 

Index to Birth Records Shelby County 1882-1920 Hawkins Mildred M Williams & Ethel Chittenden. F W. 12 Jun 1912. CH-4 20.

 

Genealogy of the Smedley Family Chittenden John R. 487 Samuel R. 487 William B. 487. // 3512. Ann Mary b. McKeesport, 14 Jul 1852 m. 21 Oct 1875, John Robinson Chittenden, of Mendon, Adams Co., Ill., where they resided: Issue: William Brinton b. 14 Nov 1876: Samuel Robinson b. 19 Apr 1882. 3513. CoraBell, b. Osceola, Pa., 16 Mar 1858, living at Quincy, unm.

 

Some Smiths, Osborne, and Allied Families of New  England and Ohio 1) Heman Marvin, b. 21 Jun 1851, m. 1873 Hannah Sullivan, b. 9 Jul 1857, from Cork, Ireland. Had 9 children (Osborn): (1) Jane, b. 9 Feb 1874, m. (???) Macmillan (2) Reuben Howard, b. 29 Jan 1876 (3) Florence (3) G, b. 1 Aug 1877, m. (???) Miller (4) Minnie Maud, b 11 Feb 1879, m. (???) Best (5) Charlotte Lee, b. 15 Feb 1881 (6) Anna Isabella, b. 27 Jul 1882, d. 10 Jan 1895 (7) Heman Marvin, b. 12 May 1884 or ’85 (8) Francis Chittenden, b. 25 Sep 1886 (9) Louis Maark, b. Dec 1891. sp: 23. Laura A. 52. Leonard 3, 21, 22, 34, 39, 41, 47, 52, 65. Leonard Smith 25, 34, Mrs. 34, 35, Linnette 25. Livonia Chittenden. 23. Livonia (Chittenden) 22. Lois (Haughton) 47. 52. Louis Mark. 23. Louise (--) & nb. sp: 23. Louisa (Haughton) 48. 55. Lucy. 45. Mansfield. 47. 53. &n. 1. (Dr) Reuben Howard 7. Osborn, b. N. Bloomfield, Ohio. 27 Jun 1823, d. Detroit, Mich., Feb 1917: m. 1) Cleveland, Ohio 28 Jul 1850 Livonia Chittenden of Cleveland, b. 1821. d. 25 Mar 1892, dau of Herman Chittenden and his wife Mary Lothrop King m. John Stevenson (?) and had at least i. John b. (???) 2) ca. 1896 Mary M. Weber a former school teacher of Calumet, 22. Frank Chittenden, b. 18 Dec 1857, died Cleveland, Ohio (1640 E. 82nd St), after 1921, m. Calumet, Mich., 27 Oct 1880 Annie Paull, b. in England, d. Cleveland, 10 Sep 1934. They had only one child (Osborn): (1) Kenneth Howard, b. Pittsburgh, Pa., 7 Jul 1886, d. Shaker Heights, Ohio, m. Louise (???). He and his father were both civil engineers, graduates of Troy Polytechnic Instituate. Frank Osborn: founded the Osporn Engineering Co., of Ohio. Chil: of Kenneth and Louise Osborn: i. Dorothy, m. 25 Apr 1935 Lincoln Cutler Dickey, had at least: i) Helen L., b 24 Sep 1936. ii. David C. iii. Shirley A. iv. Carol Lee. v. Eleanor F. Many are the genealogists who have a blank section on their family charts due to an elusive Smith ancestor whom they were unable to identify. This one is no exception. We knew that our Aaron Smith (gr-gr-granfather of the present writer) was born 12 Feb 1777, but where,, and of what ancestry?. For years one of his Great grandsons, Frank Chittenden Osborn of Cleveland, Ohio, tried in vain to pin him down. After Mr Osborn’s death, we continued the search, unavailingly, then turned to the help of other genealogists, but we got nowhere until 1959 Miss Madeleine Wolkinson of Plainfield, Vt, found the key which unlocked the door. We had known that the family had come to Ohio in the early days from Williamsown, Vt., and she unearthed in Montpelier some Smith deeds on micro-film which connected Randolph, Vermont, with Springfield, Massachusetts.

 

Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1906 Lieutenant William Chittenden 1593-1661, Guilford, Conn, Deputy, 1653-59. Drummer Reuben Chittenden 28 Oct.

 

History, Biography and Genealogy of the Families Named Soule, Sowle and Sou David W. Soule m. (2) 13 Feb 1845 at Urbana, Ohio. Sarah Jane Hunter, dau of George and Ruth (Fitch) Hunter, b. 29 Dec 1827, d. 10 Jun 1900. Mr Soule moved to Ohio in 1833, locating at Urbana, where he became a farmer, merchant, hotelkeeper and proprietor. He was an honorable and high type of a gentleman, whose word was his bond. He was exceedingly kind and benevolent, giving freely to help the poor and unfortunate and to promote industries for the growth of his adopted town. His home was a model of domestic propriety and peace. His children honored and loved him and were obedient to his wishes. Mrs Soule was a devout Christian lady of the Episcopla faith whose noble deeds and kindness in supporting the church and in helping the needy endeared her to all who knew her. She was broad-minded and full of charity toward every creed and colour. A remarkable feature of her experience was the fact that she was born, reared, married and died in the same house at Urbana, Ohio. He children loved and esteemed her as one of the best of mothers and the most rare type of breeding and womanhood. Mr Soule died at Urbana, Ohio, 4 Feb 1898, aged 87. His children and descendants as follows:- i. George Hunter Soule, b. 22 Sep 1846, was killed in a railroad accident in 1898. Never married. ii. Adella Soule b. 9 Aug 1848: was married 22 Dec 1868 to John R. Decamp of Urbana. Ohio. By whom three children as follows:- i. Sarah Alice Decamp b. 13 Feb 1870 at Urbana, O. ii. Edna Frank Decamp b. 18 Nov 1871 at Dayton, O. iii. David Ralph Decamp b. 19 Feb 1877 at Cincinnati, O. 3. Frank Vance Soule b. 14 Feb 1851 at Urbana, O. m. 20 Jun 1898 at Cincinnati, O. Elizabeth McCarthy by who two children as follows:- i. David James Soule b. 1 Jan 1900. ii. Ruth Soule b. 7 Nov 1903. 4. Charles Watson Soule b. 22 Sep 1859 at Urbana, o. married at Warsaw iii. 29 Nov 1882 Clara Elizabeth Chittenden b. 9 Mar 1861/2 at Warsaw, iii. daughter of William Ward and Helen M Aldrich Chittenden of the old Guilford, Conn., family and of English derivation. Mr Soule commenced business as a manufacturer of soaps ar Urbana, O., in 1878 but sold his plant and engaged in the manufacture of suspenders in Cincinnati, O., In 1884 he went into the lumber business as a wholesale dealer in domestic and foreign woods inder the title (C. W. Sowles Lumber Company” in which he is now engaged, his plant being in Cincinnati, Ohio , Two children as follows:- i. Adella Chittenden Soule, born 24 Jan 1884 in Cincinnati, O. She was married 14 Oct 1903 to Barzilla W. Weller, son of Jacob and Worth Weller. ii. Eloise Chittenden Soule, born 14 Apr 1894, at Cincinnati, O.

 

The Speare Family Chittenden 39, 223, 224, 225. V. Jacob (Samuel4, Samuel 3, Ebenezer2. George1). B. 8 Oct 1755, Braintree, Mass., d. Braintree, VT. an old man, son of Samuel and Mary (Ford) Spear. The charter of Braintree, Vt. was given 1 Aug 1781 to Jacob Spear, Levi Davis and their associates, which included six other Spears and about sixty other citizens, nearly forty of whom were from Braintree, Mass. and surrounding towns, Braintree, Vt. was named in honour of Capt. Jacob Spear, after the town of his birth. The Charter, given by Governor Thomas Chittenden, was not recorded until 9 Mar 1792. Capt. Jacob Spear was one of the first settlers, and had more to do in building roads and carving out the new town, and in its management , than any other person. He traded heavily in its real estate and became wealthy for the time. He held nearly every office the town could give him. Although very influential in the town he had brought into being, we know very little of his immediate family

 

The English Ancestry and American Descendants of Richard Spelman 132. Samuel (5) Robinson (Content 4, Robinson, Amy (3) Spelman, Richard (2), Richard (1)). was born in Guilford, Conn., 16 Sep 1795 and died in Hartford, Conn., 7 Apr 1866: married (1), in Guilford, 23 Sep 1819, Lydia Chittenden, b. 7 Dec 1794, d. in Madison, Conn., 13 Dec 1824, aged 30, dau. of Abraham and Lydia (Baldwin) Chittenden: m. 2nd 12 Sep 1827 Mrs Ann (Curtiss) Baldwin, b. in Durham, Conn., in 1806, d. in Guildford, 9 Oct 1830, dau of John and Ruth (Parmelee) Curtiss of Durham, and widow of George Baldwin. Mr Robinson was a graduate of Yale College in 1817. He was a teacher in Madison, Conn., in Guildford, Conn

 

Spelman Genealogy 129 i. Sarah Robinson, b. 3 Jun 1787: m. Isaac Benton. 130 ii. Henry Robinson, b. 20 Dec 1788; M. IST, Wealthy F. Brown: m. 2nd Mrs Mary C. (Gay) Judd. 131 iii. Elizabeth Robinson, b. 12 Mar 1791: m. Colonel John B. Chittenden. 132 iv. Samuel Robinson, b. 16 Sep 1795: m. 1st Lydia Chittenden: m. 2nd Mrs Ann (Curtiss) Baldwin 132 Samuel 5 Robinson (Content 4 Robinson, Amy 3 Spelman, Richard 2, Richard 1) was b. in Guilford, Conn. 16 Sep 1795 and d. in Hartford, Conn., 7 Apr 1866: m. (1) in Guilford, 23 Sep 1819, Lydia Chittenden, b. 7 Dec 1794, d. in Madison, Conn., 13 Dec 1824, aged 30, daughter of Abraham and Lydia (Baldwin) Chittenden: m. (2) 12 Sep 1827, Mrs Ann (Curtiss) Baldwin, b. Durham, Conn. in 1806, d. in Guilford, 9 Oct 1830, daughter of John and Ruth (Parmelee) Curtiss of Durham, and widow of George Baldwin. Mr Robinson was a graduate of Yale College in 1817. He was a teacher in Madison, Conn. in Guilford, Conn and in Brooklyn, N.Y. for many years (N.E. Hist’l and Gen’l Reg’r). He represented the town of Madison, Conn., in the State Assembly and was Judge of Probate there. // ii. Anna Curtiss b. 6 Feb 1829 m. in Guilford 28 Feb 1854, Thomas Tichenor Hyde, b. in Burlington, Vt., in 1826, died in Chicago, Ill. three months after his marriage, son of Isaac Tichener and Florilla (Chittenden) Hyde. Mrs Anna Curtiss (Robinson) Hyde resides in New Haven Conn. // 340. Honorable Samuel Robinson 6 Chittenden (Elizabeth5,Robinson, Content4, Amy3,Spelman, Richard2, 307. // Samuel R. Chittenden moved to Mendon with his Parents when only a boy and resided the remainder of his life in that place. He was one of the solid, substantial men of the county, highly esteemed for his general intelligence and moral character, and also for his social qualities and generous hospitality. Politically he was a decided Democrat, and his party showed their appreciation of his ability and political astuteness in various ways (History of Adams Co, Ill).341. Abraham6 Chittenden (Elizabeth5, Robinson, Content4, Amy3 Spelman, Richard2, Richard1) was born in Guilford, Conn 15 Dec 1824, died in Mendon, Ill., 27 May 1904, m. in Mendon, 19 Dec, 1852 to Letitia Barclay, a native of Lyons, N.Y. He moved from Connecticut to Illinois with his parents, when quite a small child, grew up in Mendon and spent his life there. He was a farmer, owning one hundred and fifty acres of improved land, abundantly stocked with fruit trees (History of Adams County, Ill.) His widow resides in Mendon. // 343. iii. Samuel Curitss b. 20 Sep 1830, m. Sarah Henry. // 659. Emeline Frisbie7 Chittenden (John Augustus6, Elizabeth5, Robinson, Content4, Amy3, Spelman, Richard2, Richard1) was born in Mendon, Ill., 13 or 23 Oct 1860, m. in that place 4 Oct 1880, Lewis Lucius Allen, born in St Louis, Mo., in 1850 son of Lewis Lucius Lafern and Corinne (Potter) Allen. They reside in Pierce City, Mo., where Mr. Allen is cashier of the Lawrence County Bank, of which his father is the president. // 836. Minnie Belle7 Fenton (Lucius Charles6, Lucy Thrall5, Spelman, Eber4, Eber3, Thomas 2, Richard1) was born in Ossian, N.Y. 25 Jul 1866 m. in Nunda, N.Y. 2 Oct 1887 Wells Chittenden. // 837. ii. James Merton, b. 13 Feb 1868, m. Hattie M. Weeks. 838. iii. Sarah Adelaide, b. 3 Aug., 1869, m. Welcome C. Paine. iv. Charles Henry, b. Ossian, N.Y. 12 Jul 1873. // i. Harlow Chittenden Keeler b. in Ft. Warren, Hoston, Mass., 17 Jul 1905.

 

A Genealogical Record of John Spofford and Elizabeth Scott “Gen. Jonathan Spafford and Thomas Chittenden commenced the settlement of Williston, Vt., in 1774. Locating on the river, and taking large tracts of land adjoining each other. During the war the settlement was abandoned, but they returned in 1786. Jonathan Spofford was deacon, and was the first representative from the town in the Legislature. He was from Connecticut, and died at an advanced age in Upper Canada.” (See Vermont Historical Gazetteer, Vol I., pp. 901, 971, and elsewhere. // 568. Jacob, m. Electa Chittenden. 569. Smalley, b. 15 Oct 1773, m. Rebecca Procter, 570. Jonathan, emigrated to Ohio, m. had a son Horace, who as drowned in Buffalo, N.Y.., and grandchildren, Lucy, Smalley and Elmia. 571. Heman, m. Fidelia Barsley, had a son, Heman, who lived, years since, in Watertown, N.Y., and other children. 572. Chancy, died, aged 20 years. 573. Sarah m. Leonard Hodges of Williston, Vt. // She was the sixth daughter of Thomas Chittenden, governor of Vermont, 1778-96. They emigrated from Richmond, Vt., to Ohio, locating on the “Reserves” in 1816, the journey taking four weeks by teams // He was born 25 Oct 1808 and named for his uncle, Martin Chittenden, governor of Vermont, 1813-14: married at Copley, Summit County, Ohio, 18 Jan 1836. The mother died 9 Oct 1882, at West Richfield, Ohio, where Martin C. also died 13 Jul 1887.

 

A Record of Thomas Stanton and His Descendants 760. Stephen 6, Stanton (Daniel 5, Daniel 4, Daniel 3,, 6 Joseph 2). B. about 1795: m. Nancy Chittenden. She was b. 1 Jan 1796: daughter of Jonathan and Tryphena (Howd) Chittenden of Killingworth, Conn. They lived in Newport, R.I. 761. Nathan 6 Stanton (Daniel) 5, Daniel 4, Daniel 3, 6 Joseph 2). b. 1797: d. in Newport, R.I.: m. Eliza A. Chittenden, dau of Jonathan and Tryphena (Howd) Chittenden, of Killingworth, Conn. She was b. 26 Jan 1798. Jonathan Chittenden’s ancestry is as follows: Daniel 5, Nathaniel 4, Nathaniel 3, Nathaniel 2, and William 1, who came to America in 1639 and was one of the original settlers of Guilford, Conn. Nathan and Eliza Stanton lost one child in infancy.

 

A Brief Genealogical History of Robert Starkweather 5. Ann E. Warner, b. 27 Apr 1835, Williamsburg, Mass, m. first time in Chesterfield, Mass, Nov 1852, Horace Robinson, m. second time Rev. William E. Cognellette, Dec 1884. 6. Levi Warner, b. in Williamsburg. Mass, died when young man. 7. Dora C Warner, b. 1839 in Cummington, Mass., m. 15 May 1859, Henry Erastuc Smith. The family reside in Northampton, Mass. XI. Mary Carr. B. in Cummington, Mass., 1 Jul 1809, m. in state of New Jersey, George Snyder. Issue:- 1. George Snyder. 2. Julia Snyder. XII. Silas Carr, b. in Cummington, Mass., 3 Sep 1811, m. in Plainfield, Mass., 21 Jun 1838, Lucy Chittenden. She was b. in Plainfield, 24 Feb 1812 and d. in Troy, N.Y., 7 Jan 1871. He died in Cummington, Mass., 6 Nov 1841. Issue:- 1. Elias Carr, b. 6 Mar 1839 in Cummington, Mass., m. in Troy, N.Y., 23 Dec 1868, Julia Amelia McMaster. They reside in Trenton.

 

Stevens Family - Genealogy Oliver Stevens married Nancy Chittenden, lived in the State of New York where his descendants now live.

 

Stone Family History J124 Rev Samuel Stone, a non-conformist, of Hereford-on-Wye, Hertfordshire, Eng, m. had 2 s. William and John (1) William came to America m. (1) Hannah (???), m. (2) Mary Hughes 1659, had 3 ch. William, Hannah and Benajah (A) Benajah b. 1649 m. Hester Kirby, had 4 ch. Benajah, Hester, Mary and Abraham d. 1738. (a) Benejah m. Hannah de Wolfe, 1702, had 5 children, Patience, Abraham, Benajah, Elisha and Hester d. 1714. 1. Benajah Stone b. 1708 m. Mary Chittenden, had 10 ch.including A Daniel b. 1751 m. Penelope Sperry, had 4 ch. a. Leman b. 1775 m. Anna Camp, had 4 ch. died 1861. (1) Albert b. 1806, died 1877, m. Ann Paddock Camp, had 10 ch. Sophronia, Louise, Herman, LePine, Dewitt Clinton, Albertine, D. H.1. Ebenezer b. 1706 m. Sybil Leete. c. Nathaniel b. 1678 m. Hannah Graves: 5. Ch. (d) Caleb: 1685-1765 m. Sarah Meigs. 1. Caleb 1714-1788 m. Rebecca Everts. 2. Reuben 1726-1804 m. Ann Everets m. (2) Elizabeth Chittenden. A Russell 1759-1803 m. Lois Stone, removed to Greenville, N.Y.: in the Conn. militia in Revolution, wounded at Stillwater, 1777, was at the surrender of Burgoyne. A Joel 1783-1829 m. Lucinda Warner, deacon in the Presbyterian Church. (1) Morris W 1810-1838 m. Margaret Reed: 1 s. (II) Joel: 1820-1885 m. Anna Stone. (i) John R b. 1858 m. Nellie E Carey, 4 ch.

 

Teape, John, Descendants of. “The father of Clarence Griffith is the subject of a biography in The History of Floyd County, Iowa, be Clement L Webster, 1897, page 60. ‘The village of Floyd was laid out by James Griffith and H. C. Tatum in ~1 1855, and occupied a beautiful situation on the west bank of the Cedar …. In 1855 the first water and saw and grist mill in the township was erected on the Cedar at Floyd…. In 1857 Griffith and Chittenden laid out an addition (to the town)…. On the 26 Oct 1836, at Solon, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, the subject of this memoire (A.S.Griffith) was born. While yet a boy he left his birth place and with his parents came to Kane county, Ill., and remained for a time, then went to Crystal Lake, Ill., and remained here one year, then in the spring of 1854 removed to Rock Grove, this county, where he settled on land taken up by his father, land which afterwards was owned by Dr. Blythe. His father built the first saw mill and store at Rock Grove.”

 

Tennessee The Volunteer State. Vo. 3 One of the most prominently known and successful business men in Clarksville is Julien Frank Gracey who was Born in Eddyville, Kentucky, on the 23rd Sep 1858. He is of Irish descent and a son of Frank Patton and Irene (Cobb) Gracey. He is a direct descendant of Governor Chittenden of Vermont and of General Isaac Clark of that state, his maternal great-grandmother, Morden Clark, being a daughter of the latter and granddaughter of the former. His paternal great-grandmother was Mary Patton, a daughter of James Patton, a pioneer citizen of Kentucky and for many years one of the most prominent residents of Louisville. His paternal grandparents were Mathew and Maria (Tilfort) Gracey, while his maternal grandparents were Dr. Joshua and Julia (Mimms) Cobb. The maternal grandmother, Julia Mimms, was a daughter of Colonel Mimms, at one time governor of Virginia and famous in the history of that state. Frank P. Gracey, the father of Julien Frank Gracey, was born at Eddyville, Kentucky.

 

Thatcher Genealogy 2321. Mary Christians 9 Thatcher(George William,8 Daniel,7 Capt. John,6 Capt. Josia,5 Deacon Josiah,4 etc.), b. 5 Apr 1853, at Pelham, Westchester County, N.Y., died 16 Mar 1908, at St. Louis, Mo., m. 30 Jun 1874, at St. Louis, Mo., to James Richardson Loker, b. 21 Jan 1851, at St Louis, Mo., he was General Manager of the K. C. Smelter at Leadville, Colo, d. 27 Apr 1889, at St Louis, Mo. He was son of George Hannibal and Mary Louise (Fleming) Loker, of St Louis, Mo. Children: 2. (Loker) dau’s, +2746 i. Maria Louise, 10 b. 2 Jun 1875. D. (???), living not married in 1916 at No. 3406 Merrimac Ave., St Louis, Mo. +2747 ii. Annie Thatcher, 10 b. 27 Dec 1877, d. (???) married Birdsall Chittenden. 759.

 

Thomas Chittenden “which consisted of the foremost men of different localities appointed to manage the affairs of the State, until the government should take regular form, under the Constitution, which had been adopted in the month of July preceeding, Thomas Chittenden was President of the Council and in his military orders, he was officially known and recognised as Captain General. “Ellsworth”. After this in 1777 he received a Captain’s commission which was signed by Thomas Chittenden who was at that time chairman of the convention.”.

 

Martin Chittenden “Justus Edson was a farmer and a merchant. He was a Town Representative in 1835. Commissioned Colonel in the Vermont Militia, by Gov. Martin Chittenden. He died 7 Apr 1870, Brookfield, Vt.”.

 

The Todd Family in America Children 1. Mary Elizabeth b. 29 Sep 1818, m. Simeon (275) B. Chittenden, had three children. 11. Rachael Thompson, b. 6 Sep 1822, m. Timothy P. Chapman. Issue: (1) Hartwell, (2) Timothy, (3) John. 275.

 

Henry Tomlinson and his Descendants in America 433. Romulus7 Tomlinson, son of Eliphalet,6 (Dan,5 Noah,4 Isaac,3 Jonas,2 Henry,1) and Polly (Logan) Tomlinson, married Harriet S. Chittenden, 16 Oct 1849.

 

The Tryon Family in America Alice Marion Billings (8.122). first daughter of Jesse Edward Billings (7.251) and Lucy (Chittenden) Billings, was born at Greely, Colo., 30 Jun 1863. Fannie Eunice Billings (8.123), second daughter of Jesse Edward Billings Chittenden Lucy -222. (7.251) and Lucy (Chittenden) Billings. Was born at Greely. Colo., 3 Mar 1867. Jesse Edward Billings (7.251) fouth son of Eunice (Tryon) Billings (6.179) and Ira Billings was born 9 Jan 1831. He became a wheelwright, and married Lucy Chittenden, 18 Jun 1862. They both died at Greely, Colo, she on 21 Oct 1871, at the age of 33 years, and he on 25 Jan 1893, aged 62 years. They had two children: 8. 122. Alice Marion Billings. 8.123 Fannie Eunice Billings.

 

Autobiography of W.S. Tyler, DD. LLD. 114. Lieut. William Chittenden (Hannah’s mother’s father) was baptised in Marden near Cranbrooke, Co. County, March, 1594 (See Chittenden Genealogy). He was the principle military man in the plantation of Guilford: was appointed Lieutenant of Artillery of New Haven Colony 1653: was deputy from Guilford to the New Haven General Court 1653 - 1659. He died February 1660-1. 111. Thomas (2) Wright, JR., was made Freeman at Wethersfield, 1654. Constable 1662, bell-ringer, etc., 1666. And died 23 Aug 1683. He married May 1658 (W. F. J. Boardman,also Weth. Recs ll, p. 171, and Talcott Gen. Notes, p. 729, say 16 Jun 1657),(112) Elizabeth, daughter of Lieut. William and Joanna (Sheaffe) Chittenden of Guilford, Conn., and granddaughter of Robert and Mary (Merriam) Chittenden. Savage thinks this marriage may have been that of another Thomas Wright who was of Guilford. Elizabeth died 17 Feb 1675, aged 38. 115. Joanna Sheaffe, his wife, daughter of Dr Edmund Sheaffe and (116) Joanna Jordan of Cranbrooke co., Kent, died in Guilford, Conn., 16 Aug 1668. Dr Sheaffe’s widow emigrated to America and died at Guilford 1 Aug 1659. The N.E. Hist. Gen. Reg. 51. 208-13 gives the Sheaffe genealogy. 1. Thomas1 Sheffe of Cranbook Co., Kent, will dated 1520. 2. Richard2 Sheff b. abt. 1510 d. 1557. M. abt. 1534 Elizabeth, who died 1564. 3. Thomas3 Sheafe b. abt 1535, m. 1559 Mary Harman b. abt. 1536. He died 1604. 4. Edmund4 Sheafe bapt. 1559-60, m. (1) Elizabeth Taylor who died 1598. (2) Joane Jordan. He died 1626. 5. Joanna5, m. (1) William Chittenden. (2) Abraham Cruttenden, died 16 Aug 1668.

 

The Upson Family in America 91. John (5) Upson (John (4), John (3), Stephen (2), Thomas (1)). b. 18 Dec 1783, Southington. Died before 1840. Married (1) (???) (????). Married (2) 14 Jan 1836, Litchfield, Mrs Anna Barnes, by Rev. Charles Chittenden

 

Index to Marriage Record Vermillion County 1850-1904 Vol 1. Chittenden James L & Beuchamp 24 Mar 1860/26 Mar 1860. 3 525.

 

The Bibliography of Vermont Vol. 4. Record of the Governor and Council, 1791-1804. Appendices: Vermont in 1791, as viewed by a Virginian: Amendments to the Federal Constitution: Letters of Public officers of Vermont, 1791-1802: Internal Improvements: Champlain Canal & Navigation of Connecticut River: Surveillance of the Northern Frontier by British Troops. 1783-96: Extradition of Fugitives from Justice. 1796-99: Address of the General Assembly to Presidents of the United States, and replies: Obituary Notices of Governor Chittenden and Jonathan Arnold: Governor’s Speeches to the Assemply and Replies, 1797-1803: the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions of 1798 and Answers of Vermont.: last Speech of Governor Chittenden. Additions and Corrections. // “the bands continually worked down over his hands, which made it necessary for him as continually to push them back with his fingers, and in so doing a ballot for Gov. Galusha, the republican candidate is supposed somehow to have got entangled in the ruffles, thus electing the Federal candidate, Martin Chittenden, by one majority, he receiving 112 votes and Galusha 111: subsequently 112 members made affidavit that they voted for Galusha, but it was of no avail as Chittenden had been ‘counted’ in “For a sketch of Mr Dunham see Dartmouth Alumni 1789: // Chittenden, Thomas. Remonstrance of the Council of Vermont against the Resolve of Congress, 5 Dec 1782. By Thomas Chittenden, of Bennington, Vt. Hartford: 1783. 12mo, pp. 20 // Chittenden, Lucius E. The Laws of Baron and Femme, of Parent and child, Guardian and Ward, Masters and Servant, and of the Powers of Courts of Chancery with an Essay on the terms Heir, Heirs, and Heirs of the Body. By Tapping Reeve, Second Edition, with Notes, and References to English and American Cases, by Lucius E. Chittenden, Burlington: Chauncey Goodrich. 1846. 8 vo, pp. iv, (1) 493, (6). // See Redfield I.F. Kinsman, J.B. Smith, Chauncey: Roberts William: Bennett E.H: Crabb George: Deam Amos: Bennett Milo L: Chalmers, George: Chittenden L. E. // Chittenden Martin. Mr Nile’s Resolution, calling on the Governor for Evidence to Substantiate the Suggestion, in His Excellency’s late Speech, relative to Impressment: together with his Excellency’s Answer: Published by order of the House. Montpelier, Vt: Printed by Walton & Goss, November 1813. 8 vo. pp. 8. // The Unknown Heroine. An Historical Episode of the War between the States, by L. E. Chittenden. New York: Richmond Croscup & Co. 1893. 8 vo. pp. 314. // Personel Reminiscences, 1840-1890, including some not hitherto published of Lincoln and the War. By L. E. Chittenden, New York: Richmond. Croscup & Co. 1893. 8 vo. pp. 434. // Recollections of President Lincoln and his administration. By L. E. Chittenden, his Register of the Treasury, New York, Harper Bros. 1891. 8 vo. pp. viii. 470. // The value of Instruction in the Mechanic Arts. An Address before the American Institute of the City of New York, 2 Oct 1889 by L. E. Chittenden. Printed under the direction of the Board of Managers. New York. 1889. 8 vo. pp. 28 // The Capture of Ticonderoga. Annual Address before the Vermont Historical Society delivered at Montpelier, Vt on Tuesday evening 8 Oct 1872 By Hon Lucius E Chittenden. Rutland: Tuttle & Company, Printers. 1872. 8 vo. pp. 127. // A report of the debates and Proceedings in the Secret sessions of the Conference Convention, for proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, held at Washington D.C. in Feb a.d. 1861. By L. E. Chittenden, one of the delegates. New York: d. Appleton & Company. 1864. 8 vo. pp. 626. // A Memoir of Thomas Chittenden, the First Governor of Vermont, with a History of the Constitution during his Administration. By Daniel Chipman. LL. D. Middlebury: Printed for the Author. 1849. 16mo. pp. 222 // A Discourse delivered before His Excellency Thomas Chittenden, Esquire, Governor, The Honorable Council and House of Representatives of the State of Vermont: At Windsor, 8 Oct 1795. Being the Day of General Election. By Asa Burton, a. M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Thetford. Rutland: Printed by order of Legislature. M.DCC.XCV. 8 vo. pp. 33. // A Concise Summary of the Second Volume of the Olive Branch, A Book containing an account of Governor Chittenden’s giving written instructions to Gen. Ira Allen in 1795, to purchase Military Stores in Europe for the Militia of the State of Vermont, of his purchase of 24 Brass Field Pieces, 20.000 Muskets furnished with bayonets in France: of his being captured by an English 74 Gun Ship, with consequences resulting therefrom. To which is Subjoined General Allen’s Circular Letter, on the subject of a Ship Canal of Commerce, and the advantages of British Americain preserving Peace between Great Britian and the United States. Including General Allen’s Memorials to the Senate of the United States, of Feb. 1805 and Dec. 1806 and with other Documents and letters to Men of Great Respectability in Europe and America, Philadelphia: Printed for the Author April 1807. 8 vo. pp. 24. Printed and sold by Thomas T Styles, No. 84. South Front Street & Solomon Wieatt No. 400. North Second Street. // The Stephenson Statue of Ethan Allen. Exercies attending the unveiling and presentation of a Statue of Gen. Ethan Allen at Burlington: Vt. 4 Jul 1873, including an Oration by Hon L. E. Chittenden, Burlington Free Press. Print 1874. 8 vo. pp. 66 Plate // Relates to Governor Martin Chittenden’s Proclamation recalling the Vermont Troops from Plattsburgh. // Relates to the contest between the Federalists and Republicans as to the prosecution of the war against Great Britian, Gov. Chittenden being of the Federal party. // Protest of the Minority (79 Members) of the House of Representatives of the State of Vermont on the Question of Adopting the Reported Answer to His Excellency’s (Gov. Martin Chittenden’s) Speech, 10 Nov 1813. Montpelier: Printed by Wright & Sibley. 1813. 8 vo. pp. 20. // Relates to the election of Chittenden over Galusha for Governor in 1813. // Includes Address on the Capture of Ticonderoga, by Hon L. E. Chittenden. // Contents Vol !. General Conventions in the New Hampshire Grants, 1775-77, the first Constitution of Vermont: Council of Safety, 1777-78: Record of the Governor and Council, 1778-79. Appendices: Proceedings of the Congress and Committee of Safety for Cumberland County, 1774-77: Gloucester County Committee of Safety: Some Miscellaneous remarks, etc., by Ira Allen, 1777: Manifesto of the Westminster Convention, 1776: Dr. Thomas Young to the inhabitants of Vermont, 1777: Remarks on Article Three of the Declaration of Rights, by Hon. Daniel Chipman: the name “Vermont”, first Union of New Hampshire towns with Vermont, 1778-79: Proclamation of Pardon by Governor Chittenden, 1779: Vindication of the Opposition of the inhabitants of Vermont, to the Government of New York, by Ethan Allen, 1779: Enforcement of Authority in Cumberland County, 1779: // See Collection of original Historical Papers relating to Vermont in “Rural Magazine: or Vermont Repository,” vol. 1. 1795, By Samuel Williams & Co.; Hiland Hall’s Early History of Vermont, which is exhaustive of the Vermont side especially of the controversy with New York: the “Governor and Council of Vermont” edited by Hon. E. P. Walton, in eight volumes contains a large amount of matter relating to the New York contoversy: The Collections of Vermont Historical Society. Vols. 1 and 2 contain many documents in relation to the subject, including the “Haldimand Papers,” in Vol. 2: History of Charlestown, No. 4, by Rev Henry H. Saunderson, pp. 53, 206, contains much information relating to Vermont from 1757 to 1783: Capture of Ticonderoge in 1775 - see “Connecticut Historical Society Collections,” Vol 1. Pp. 163-188: Clinton, George: Chittenden, Thomas: Duane, James: Dawson’s Historical Magazine, 2nd and 3rd series, for numerous historical papers, relating to Vermont: New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers, etc., 10 vols. 1867-1878: Hall, B. H., “History of Eastern Vermont”. // Gov. Martin Chittenden and the War of 1812. // A Public defence of the Right of the New Hampshire Grants (so called) on both Sides Connecticut River, to associate together, and form themselves into an Independent State. Containing Remarks on Sundry Paragraphs of Letters from the President of the Council of New Hampshire to his Excellency Governor Chittenden, and the New Hampshire Delegates at Congress, Dresden: Printed by Alden Spooner. 1779. 12mo. pp. 56, 4. // “The Governor (Thomas Chittenden) in my presence said that whenever people were oppressed they will mob and that the people who fought the Bennington action are now under guard, giving his opinion plumply against our cause, and that it would not do for this State to have any concern with Massachusetts quarrels, In the company of last evening I heard numbers of respectable men, to appearance, requesting him not to have anything to do with those just persons who have fled into this State for shelter: and further the Governor said he did not conceive the nature of their offence to be such that it was the duty of this State to be aiding in sending them away to the halter. General Ethan Allen in my presence said that those who hold the reins of the government in Massachusetts were a pack of damned rascals, and that there was no virtue among them, and that he did not think it worth anybody’s while to try to prevent them who had fled into this State for shelter from cutting down our maple trees: // “To request their assistance in apprehending the rebel ring-leaders: That, upon his communicating his instructions and request in writing, the subject of them was put in Committee, (See Governor and Council of Vermont, Vol 3. Pp. 119, 125 and 126) and a report made for requesting the Governor (Thomas Chittenden) to issue his proclamation, enjoining it upon their citizens not to harbor the leaders or abettors of the rebels: That this report was accepted by their lower House, and sent up to their Council, where there also appeared eight of nine assistants, (Councillors) in favor of it: That it would of course have passed there, but for the Governor’s objections, which were at first founded upon his not having given the subject a proper consideration. // Supreme Court General Term, 1859. Hart, Leslie & Warren. Against The Farmers and Mechanics Bank, Lane, Coming, and Heirs of Cook and John Peck. Defendents’ Points. Robert & Chittenden, G. F. Edmunds, Council for Defendants. Burlington Daily Times Book and Job Printing Establishment. 1859. 8 vo. pp. 14. // Among Mr. Stewart’s published speeches and addresses are Speech on the Inter-State Commerce Bill in the 48th Congress: Speech on the Tariff in the 51st Congress: Oration at the laying of the Corner Stone of the Bennington Battle Monument, 16 Aug 1887 and Address at the Dedication of the Monument to Gov. Thomas Chittenden, in Williston, 19 Aug 1896 // The next press brought for the use of Vermont was established at Dresden, near Hanover, N.H., in 1778, by Timothy Green and Judah Paddock Spooner. In both Thomas’ “History of Printing” and Zadock Thompson’s Vermont, it is stated that they set up their press at Westminster in that year: but Thomas subsequently stated that they first went to Hanover, printed a newspaper for a short time, and afterwards removed to Westminster, and printed the first newspaper in Vermont, 11 Jun 1778. Dresden and Hanover, now one town, and several other New Hampshire towns, were annexed to Vermont; and in Oct 1778, Dresden, Hanover, and nine other New Hampshire towns, were represented in the Vermont Legislature, and on the second day of the session it was ‘Voted’, and Resolved, that Judah Paddock and Alden Spooner, be, and are hereby appointed Printers for the General Assembly of this State.” A proclamation of Gov. Chittenden, dated 3 Jun 1779, was “Printed by Judah Paddock and Alden Spooner, Printers to the General Assembly of the State of Vermont” The first union of New Hampshire towns with Vermont was dissolved in Feb 1779, and it is therefore probable that the brothers Spooner removed the office from Dresden to Westminster in that year. // Known as the “shay’s Rebellion.” Many of the first settlers in various sections of Vermont were refugees from the Shays party and the authorities and people of Vermont being favorable to immigration, the Shays men who came within her borders with a view of settlement, were never seriously disturbed: Mr. Minot says: “Those decisive measures by the authorities of New York, obliged the malcontents to flee out of the State of New York, and to betake themselves to their last resort in Vermont.” Governor Chittenden, however, in obedience to a bare majority of the General Assembly, but in opposition to his own views, issued a proclamation on the subject as a matter of courtesy perhaps to the Governor of Massachusetts: for Vermont being an independent State, and not a member of the Confederation of States, was not bound by the articles of Confederation “binding themselves to assist each other against all force opposed to, or attacks upon them, or any of them,” etc. // Lyon, Matthew. Copy of a Memorial of Matthew Lyon, forwarded to Congress by his Excellency, Governor Chittenden. Fairhaven, 6 Oct 1795.

 

1790 VT Census Index Chittenden Bethuel VT Chittenden Co. Williston. Chittenden Bethuel VT Chittenden Co. Williston. 10010-1001000. Chittenden Bethuel VT Chittenden Co. Shelburne. Chittenden Giles VT Chittenden Co., 28. 02-00-02-00-00. Chittenden Martin, Esquire, VT. Chittenden Co. 26. 01-00-00-00-00. Chittenden Noah Esquire, VT., Chittenden Co., 25. 05-02-04-00-00. Chittenden Noah Esq. VT. Chittenden Co. Jericho Town. 025. Chittenden Thomas, Esquire VT., Chittenden Co., 027. 07-00-04-00-00.

 

1800 NEW YORK Census Index GRN 341:- Chitendon Guidean, Chitingdon Jarias, Chitendon Jerris, Chitingdon Leverrett.

 

1800 VT Census Index Chittenden Elizabeth VT Chittenden Co. Williston. 01001-0000000Chittenden Elizabeth VT Chittenden Co Williston. Chittenden Giles VT Chittenden Co. Williston. 41010-2111000. Chittenden Giles VT Chittenden Co. Williston. Chittenden Luther VT Chittenden Co. Shelburne Chittenden Martin VT Chittenden Co. Jericho. 10210-1111000. Chittenden Noah VT Chittenden Co. Jericho 10210-1120100. Chittenden Truman VT Chittenden Co. Williston. Chittenden Truman VT Chittenden Co. Williston 10110-3111000. Chittenden William VT Chittenden Co. Shelburne.

 

1810 VT Census Index Chittenden Bela VT Chittenden Co. Shelburne 212 Chittenden Bethuel VT Chittenden Co. Shelburne 211 Chittenden Heman VT Chittenden Co., Shelburne 211. 112. Chittenden Hock VT Chittenden Co. Jericho 179.

 

1820 VT Census Index Chittenden Noah VT Chittenden Co. Jericho. 144.

 

1830 Vermont Census Index Chittenden Bela, VT., Chittenden Co., Shelburne 327. Chittenden Eben, VT., Chittenden Co., Burlington, 213. Chittenden Eli, VT Chittenden Co., Williston 302. Chittenden Giles, VT Chittenden Co., Williston 302. Chittenden Harvey, VT Chittenden Co., Essex 249. Chittenden Heman, VT Chittenden Co., Shelburne 321. Chittenden Henry, VT Chittenden Co., Burlington 209. Chittenden Martin VT Chittenden Co. Williston 309. Chittenden Thomas VT Chittenden Co. Jericho. 277. Chittenden Truman A. VT Chittenden Co. Williston. 300. Chittenden Truman VT Chittenden Co. Williston 301.

 

1840 VT Census Index Chittenden Bela, VT., Chittenden Co., Shelburne 055. 155. Chittenden Eli, VT., Chittenden Co., Willston 115. Chittenden George W. VT., Chittenden Co., Willston 115.Chittenden Giles, VT., Chittenden Co., Willston. 117. Chittenden Heman, VT., Chittenden Co., Shelburne 055. Chittenden Harey, VT Chittenden Co., Shelburne 058. Hill, Chittenden, VT., Chittenden Co., Charlotte, 062. Chittenden Jonas, VT., Chittenden Co., Willston. 112. Merritt Chittenden, VT., Chittenden Co., Burlington. 033. Chittenden Truman A. VT., Chittenden Co., Williston 115. Chittenden Truman, VT. Chittenden Co. Williston. 115.

 

1850 VT Census Index Chittenden George W. VT Chittenden Co. Williston 018. Chittenden Giles VT Chittenden Co. Williston 017. Chittenden Joans G. VT Chittenden Co. Williston 009. Merrit Chittenden VT Chittenden Co. Burlington 301. Chittenden O. M. VT Chittenden Co. Burlington 320.. Chittenden S.E. VT Chittenden Co. Burlington 324 Chittenden Truman A. VT Chittenden Co. Williston 018. Chittenden Truman VT Chittenden Co. Williston 015.

 

1860 VT Census Index Chittenden Arabella VT Chittenden Co. Willison 680. Chittenden Hubbard VT Chittenden Co. Burlington. Chittenden L. E. VT. Chittenden Co., Burlington. 138. Chittenden Mary A. VT Chittenden Co. Burlington. 143. Chittenden Truman, VT Chittenden Co. Williston 675 .

 

1850 CALIFORNIA Census Index Census PA232:- Chittenden Timothy. Sacramento Co. MA98 Chittenden A.F. Tuolumne Co.

 

1870 CALIFORNIA Census Index Chittenden G. E. Yuba County 680 West Bear River Twp CA12940598 // H.H. Sierra County 573 Table Rock Twp CA12940599 // James H. Santa Cruz County 404 Santa Cruz CA12940600 // John Contra Costa County 401 Martinez P.O. CA12940601 // John E Stanislaus County 071 San Joaquin Twnp CA12940602 // Julia San Joaquin County 209 St. Ockton. 2.W. CA12940603 // L. Alameda County 199 Oakland CA12940604 // Ledure J Santa Cruz County 402 Santa Cruz Twp CA12940605 // W. A. San Joaquin County 209 St Ockton. 2 W CA12940606 // Wm T Alameda County 070 Eden Twp CA12940607 //

 

1850 RI Census Index Chittenden Fanny R. RI Newport Co., 842 356.

 

1850 CT Census Index Chittenden Alfred, CT. New London Co., 48 46. Chittenden David, CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45 133. Chittenden David D, CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45 133. Chittenden Denison, CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45 126. Chittenden Edward, CT. New Haven Co. Waterbury. 45 14. Chittenden Elsie, CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45 116. Chittenden Emeline, CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45111. Chittenden Emily, CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45 133. Chittenden Frederic H. CT New Haven Co. Madison. 45 151. Chittenden Henry L. CT. New Haven Co. Guilford 45 131. Chittenden Henry W. CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45 103. Chittenden Jared C. CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45 129. Chittenden Joel F. CT New London Co., 49 136. Chittenden Jonathan, CT. New Haven Co. Madison. 45 140. Chittenden Joseph S. CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45 133. Chittenden L. E. CT. New Haven Co. Meriden. 46 47Chittenden Lucy, CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45 115. Chittenden Mary C. CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45 129. Chittenden Samuel. CT Windham Co. 51 425. Chittenden Samuel, CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45 104. Chittenden Sally, CT. New Haven Co. Madison. 45 135 Chittenden Samuel C. CT. New Haven Co., Madison 45 135. Chittenden Sarah, CT. New Haven Co. Madison. 45 144. Chittenden William B. CT. New Haven Co. 47 302. Chittenden William, CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45 133. Chittenden William, CT. New Haven Co. Guilford. 45 123.

 

History of Hartford, Vermont “The greatest of all evils which they suffered were derived from the savages. These people kept the colonists, after the first hostilities commenced, in almost perpetual terror and alarm. The first annunciation of an Indian war is its actual commencement. In the hour of security, silence and sleep, when your enemies are supposed to be friends quietly employed in hunting and fishing, when they are believed to be at a distance of several hundred miles, and perfectly thoughtless of you and yours: when thus unsuspecting, slumbering on your pillow, your sleep is broken up by the war-whoop, your house, your village are set on fire: your family and friends are butchered and scalped: The 1st section of the “Militia Act.” Passed in February 1779, made the lieutenant-governor major-general. In a letter written by Gov. Chittenden to Lieut-Gov. Marsh 29 Apr 1778, he addressed him as major-general.” // Chittenden Mrs. Thomas. 112. Chittenden, Thomas. 88, 94, 114. 1803, Isaac Tichenor, 58: Jonathan Robinson, 92. Paul Brigham, 132. 1807, Israel Smith, 82: Isaac Tichenor, 74: scattering 2. 1809, Jonas Galusha, 144: Isaac Tichenor, 114: scattering 7. 1813 Martin Chittenden, 151: Jonas Galusha, 155. Scatttering, 2. 1820, Richard Skinner, 96: (no other candidate balloted for). 1823, C.P. Van Ness, 41: Dudley Chase, 19: scattering. 1. 1826, Ezra Butler, 31: W. Hall, 2: scattering 5. 1828, Samuel C. Craft, 77: (only candidate balloted for). Mills for carding wool and dressing cloth were among the earliest wants of a people whose clothing was almost wholly of domestic manufacture. The first carding machines were introduced into this country about the year 1800. Fulling and cloth-dressing machines have been in use in this town since 1775. Before the introduction of carding machines wool was carded by hand, indeed most of the cloth, woolen and linen, used in families was made at home. The price for a week’s work spinning was four shilling (sixty-six and two-thirds cents) with board. When Gov. Chittenden kept an inn in Charlotte, Vt., a gentleman who called to see him afterwards related the following fact concerning his visit “After the Governor’s wife had with her own hands prepared supper and cleared up things, she took her position by the kitchen fire and carded wool till a late hour, while the Governor was in the bar-room alternately transacting official business and waiting on customers at the bar” A wonderful change has taken place in the industrial habits and customs of the people during the past sixty years, especially among the farming population. In the olden days while the men worked from early morn till late at night, the women delved, both in and out of doors: indoors they were busy at their wheels or looms, dipping their own candles, making their own clothing, as well as that for the rest of the family - they generally had a large number of children - making their own carpets and in doing all manner of other household work: out of doors they assisted their husbands in doing various kinds of farm work. They were adepts in handling horses, rode much on horseback, and transacted much business that would now be considered unbecoming for the gentler sex to engage in. Mrs. Gov. Chittenden, on one occasion at least, rode on horseback to a carding machine, taking a load of wool on her horse behind, from Williston to Hinesburg: had her wool carded, and returned home with her rolls the same night. Voted. That Nathan Clark, Esq., Mr Ebenezer Hoisington, Capt. John Burnham, Mr Jacob Burton and Col. Thomas Chittenden, be a committee to prepare a draught for a declaration for a new and separate State, and report to this Convention as soon as may be.

 

Folklore of Springfield, Vermont Chittenden James 53. Chittenden Daniel 104. In 1863, however, a building was started at the Corners, and Daniel Chittenden is mentioned as committeeman. “Holmes made a second escape by jumping over the walls of the city and after a long and perilous journey reached his home in Springfield. Later he petitioned the court at Windsor that he might be recompensed for the loss of his gun, valued at $15, and his cartridge box, valued at $2.50 in Continental money, or one-quarter of a dollar in silver, together with clothing to a small amount. The order for 30 pounds and 15 shillings, signed by Governor Chittenden, and Ira Allen as treasurer of Vermont, was duly forwarded by the state. Later Holmes removed to New York. Where he spent the rest of his days.”. James Chittenden came to North Springfield from Connecticut, cleared land for Daniel Griswold and built a log house in which he lived until 1790. He served in the Revolution and died 12 Apr 1839, aged 80 years. // Captain Bisbee had three commissions, one from George lll., one signed by Governor Clinton of New York, and one by Governor Chittenden of Vermont. He went out on first scout duty from Springfield, and later formed a company of militia and went out on the alarm call. He served through the Revolutionary war and, like many another war-worn soldier, hailed with gladness the day of peace.

 

Abridged Compendium, Frederick Virkus Chittenden William (1593-1660/61) from England. to New Haven, Conn., 1639: removed to Guilford, amd founder of the church there, 1639: trustee of land purchased from the Indians: Lt. of Colonial forces: magistrate, rep. Gen. Ct. w. m. Joanna (d 1668) daughter Dr. Jacob Sheaffe. // Miss Chittenden: 4-John (1784-1836) settled at Staunton, Va. // Percy Chittenden: 2-Sarah Fisk (1873-1916) // 7-Joseph, m. 1702, Rebecca Chittenden: 6-David, m. 1744, Abigail Damon: 5-David, m. 1773, Lydia Damon: 4-Samuel, m. Hannah Brooks: 3-Noah, m. Eliz. Elms Dunham, 2-Son of Lloyd Briggs (1830-1911). // 7 Aug 1915, Harold Edward Chittenden // Julia Chittenden, Mayflower descendant). 7-Matthias Farnsworth (qv): 6-Samuel (1669-1727) Groton and Luneburg. Mass. // Ella Chittenden, b. Birmingham, Mich. // daughter. Late William J. Chittenden, Detroit. // William Tefft m. 10 Jun 1902 Margaret Bispham Chittenden. // Thomas Welles (qv): 4-Benjamin (1777-1844) m. Betsey Chittenden (desc. Andrew Ward, Stamford Conn., 1640.

 

Warrick and Its Prominent People At a later period in life he received tuition in Princeton from William Chittenden, a gentleman of literary attainments, and doubtless it was here that he obtained most of his education.

 

Index to Marriage Record Washington County 1850 - 1920. Vol. 1. Chittenden Thomas & Leah Batt W. 28 Mar 1906 M. 425.

 

Index to Death Records Wayne County 1882-1920. Vol. 1 Chittenden John S. M. W. 61. 23 Aug 1892. Canterville H-21 40 94

 

Whitney Genealogy 2717. i. Emeline b. 3 Mar 1810, m. 24 Sep 1833, William Chittenden, Jr. He was a farmer, b. 14 Sep 1809, died 5 Feb 1845, res in Sandwich, Ill. Ch: Georgianna Theresa b. 17 Feb 1837 m. Benjamin Constock at Sandwich, Ill, 6 Jan 1860. P.O. address Sandwich, Ill. 2718. ii. Lucy b. 26 Mar 1811, m. 31 Aug 1830 (???) Todd. She died in Winsted, Conn. Her dau. is Mrs Mary Putnam, of Winsted. 2719. iii. Livoxia, b. 16 Apr 1813 m. 10 Apr 1837. She died 10 Jan 1845. 2720. iv. John Harmon, b. 26 Jul 1815 m. 22 Nov 1839, res. Sandisfield, Mass. 2721. v. Lorenzo C, b. 5 Apr 1818, m. Clestia A. Fosdick. 2722. vi. Clarinda, b. 12 Jun 1821. M. 20 Oct 1845 (???) Ingham. She died 9 Feb 1867. 2723. vii. Edward A. b. 1 Sep 1823, m. Harriett E Couch. // 3099. i. Isaac, b. 1819 m. 7 Apr 1844 Betsey Nason, res. French Creek, N.Y. Ch: Wm. Benj., b. 25 Jun 1846, is a farmer, m. 15 Jan 1870. Mary Ireland and died 2 May 1873. He was in the war in the 112th N.Y. Volunteers. One son Wayne b. 15 Feb 1872. Res. Broken Strew, N.Y. Aaron Leech, Isaac, Sarah Roydia, Emma, Lyal. 3101. ii. James b. (???) unm. res. Findlay’s Lake. iii. Phebe b. (???) m. 2 Dec 1852 Lorenzo Flower, res. Mina, N.Y.. iv. Samuel b. (???) m. 2 Feb 1846, Lucy Lewis, res. Rosabach, Iowa. Ch: Sally, Electa, Joshua, Samuel, Mercy, Charles, James, Elizabeth, George, Lucretia. 3103. v Electa b. (???) m. 7 Sep 1844 Morgan B Tanner, res. Mina N. Y. 3104. vi. Miranda b. (???) m. 4 Apr 1849, Jared Chittenden, res. Mina, N.Y. 3103. vii. Aaron b. (???) res. Kane Co., Ill, unm. in 1874. 3106 viii. Hiram b. (???) m. 1849 Emily Jackson and died 4 Jul 1852. Ch: Francis Ellie. 3107. ix. Benjamin b. (???).

 

Memorials of the Whittlesey Family Children of John Hall (89) and Sally Chittenden // Sally Chittenden 9 Oct 1782.

 

A History of the Willis Family 1. Rev. Edward Sheaffe, D.D. baptized at Cranbrooke, England, 17 Mar 1559, by his first wife Elizabeth Taylor, m. 30 May 1586, had issue: 2. Edmund m. Elizabeth Cotton, daughter of Sampson Cotton, London. 2. Margaret, m. Robert Kitchell (at St. Mary Bredin, Canterbury, 21 Jul 1632). (For further record see Kitchell Genealogy, first generation). By a second wife, Joanna, he had issue: 2 Dorothy m. Rev. Henry Whitfield (leader of the Guilford company). 2 Joanna m. William Chittenden (one of the Guilford company). 2 Jacob, b. 4 Aug 1616: m. Margaret Webb (one of the Guilford company). “Jacob Shcaffe Sheaffe was one of the Guilford settlers and one of the ‘seven pillars’ of their church. His widow married Rev. Thomas Thatcher, of Boston: so he and Robert Kitchell, Rev. Henry Whitfield, their first minister, and William Chittenden, were brothers-in-law as well as co-emigrants”. // 114. Lieut. William Chittenden (Hannah’s mother’s father) was baptised in Marden near Cranbrooke Co. Kent. March 1594 (see Chittenden Genealogy). He was the principle military man in the plantation of Guilford: was appointed Lieutenant of Artillery of New Haven Colony 1653: was deputy from Guilford to the New Haven General Court, 1654, 1655, 1656, 1657, 1658, 1659. He died February 1660-1. 111. Thomas (2), Wright, JR., was made Freeman of Wethersfield, 1654, constable 1662, bell ringer, etc., 1666, and died 23 Aug 1683. He married May 1658 (W.F.J. Boardman, also Weth. Recs. 11, p. 171, and Talcott Gen. Notes. p. 729, say 16 Jun 1657), (112) Elizabeth, daughter of Lieut. William and Joanna (Sheaffe) Chittenden of Guilford, Conn., and granddaughter of Robert and Mary (Merriam) Chittenden. Savage thinks this marriage may have been that of another Thomas Wright who was of Guilford. Elizabeth died 17 Feb 1675, aged 38. // “29 Sep 1639 Henry Whitfield, Robert Kitchell, William Leete, William Chittenden, John Bishop and John Coffinge, as agents of the associate planters, purchased the tract which constitutes nearly all of the present town of Guilford, from Shaumpishuh, the Sachem-squaw of the Menunkatucks. The price paid was a dozen of each of the following articles: coats, shoes, stockings, mirrors, faddoms of wampum, hoes, hatchets, knives, hats, pooringers, spoons, four kettles and two English coats.” “17 Dec 1641, they purchased what is called the Neck, eastward to Tuckishoag Pond”. “13 Jan 1664, Samuel Kitchell and William Leete purchased a strip of territory on the northern border of Guilford from Uncas, The Mohegan Sachem: and this they afterwards sold to the town,” “Agreed that the Civil power for the administration of justice and preservation of peace shall remain in the hands of Robert Kitchell, William Chittenden, John Bishop and William Leete, formerly chosen for that work until some may be chosen out of the church that shall be gathered here.”

 

Memoir of Philippe Maton Wiltsee and his Descendants Ambrose b. 29 Aug 1810, m. Lucinda Wiltse. Cynthia b. 25 May 1813, m. Samuel Brown. Hester b. I Jan 1815, m. Martin Wiltse. Mary Wiltse b. 28 Jul 1816, m. Daniel Mott. Prudence b. 4 Jun 1818, m. Chittenden Monroe. Coleman b. 2 Jun 1820, m. Samantha Parish. Malinda b. 17 Mar 1822, died young. Amons b. 18 Aug 1823, m. Anna Kinkaid. Malissa b. 17 Jun 1725, m. John Gillinger. Abel b. 18 Apr 1827 m. Julia Parish. Albert b. 22 Dec 1828 m. Charity Baker. Adeline b. 17 Aug 1830, m. Wm. Parish. Ruthelo, b. 22 Apr 1832, m. Levi Wiltse. Loretta B. 2 Jun 1834, m. John Wilson.

 

Winslow Memorial 2. Laura-Ann. B. 5 Apr 1833. Williston., m. there by Rev. Zina-H Brown, 17 Apr 1855 to Frederick Chittenden, b. 15 Jun 1833, Williston, son of Jonas-G. and Mary-Ann (Nichols) of Williston, Book-keeper, Res. Oshkosh, Winnebago Co. Wis., Belvidere, Boone Co., Ill., and Chicago, Ill.

 

Proceedings and Collections of the Wyoming Historical & Geological Society Vol. XV111. 1922 “between France and Portugal, “Laughing is Catching”, “Election returns from certain Pennsylvania Counties”, a biographical sketch of Governor Chittenden of Vermont, then lately deceased, an original communication (evidently from a local scribe) on “Land Jobbing” - “which” states the writer, “in the degree it has prevailed in this Country for years past, is attended with the most mischievous consequences”.

 

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION LINEAGE BOOKS:-

 

Vol. 9 page 290:- Mrs Hallie Chittenden Thomas. DAR ID No.8790. Born Michigan. Wife of Albert Bethel Thomas. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden, of Vermont. Daughter of Mark E. Chittenden and Frances L. Aldrich, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Chittenden and Lydia Hallock, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Truman A Chittenden and Lucy Jones, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs, his wife. Thomas Chittenden was constantly in the councils of his State during the controversy with New York in the Revolution, and was a member of the Convention that framed the first Constitution. He was elected the first Governor, which office he filled for eighteen years. He died in 1797. Also Nos 167, 1924, 3344, 6181.

 

Vol. 10 page 59:- Miss Cornelia Kate Chittenden. DAR ID No 9152. Born in Minnesota. Descendant of Daniel Chittenden, Jairus Chittenden, Lieut. John Cowles, David Cowles, Capt. Benjamin Bidwell, Lieut. Miles Merwin and Ethan Pratt of Connecticut: Abner Paine and Judge Apollos Moore of Massachusetts. Daughter of Edwin Sedgewick Chittenden, S. A. R. and Minerva Elmina Moore, his wife. Granddaughter of Maj. Hervey Orville Chittenden and Nancy Cowles, his wife. Robert Charles Haltridge Moore and Frances Maria Certer, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Col. Hervey Chittenden and Sarah Pratt, his wife. David Cowles and Nancy Merwin, his wife. Apollos Moore and Elizabeth Jackson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jairus Chittenden and Rebecca Hall, his wife. David Cowles and Eunice Paine, his wife. David Merwin and Anner Bidwell, his wife. Ethan Pratt and Mabel Skeel, his wife.. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Chittenden and Abigail Downs, his wife. John Cowles and Abigail Cole, his wife. Abner Paine and Jane Doane, his wife. Benjamin Bidwell and Anner Lane, his wife. Miles Merwin and Mary Parmelee, his wife. Daniel Chittenden, though over seventy, turned out at the Danbury raid. His son Daniel also gave service. Jairus Chittenden, 1776 was a private in Capt. Daniel Hand’s company of riflemen. He died at Durham, NY.1828 at the age of 83. David Cowles, but a lad in 1775 gave several terms of service during the war. John Cowles, 1776 was lieutenant under his brother-in-law. Capt. Selah Hart. His regiment suffered loss at Germantown, and he resigned after wintering at Valley Forge. Benjamin Bidwell rose from ensign to captain and his brothers, John and Josiah, also served during the Revolution. Miles Merwin was in a troop of Horse that responded to all alarms. He died in 1786, aged sixty-two. Ethan Pratt turned out from Saybrook under Capt. John Ely and was at the siege of Boston. He enlisted in 1777 for three years and served on the Hudson and in the Jerseys. Abner Paine who had fought in the French and Indian wars, was a minute man in the contest for liberty. Apollos Moore, 1781, was sixteen when he enlisted from Pittsfield for three years. He died in 1840 in Albany County. Also Nos. 824, 2617, 4611.

 

Vol. 10 page 77:- Mrs Anna Chittenden Duncan. DAR ID No. 9203. Born in NY. Wife of David Duncan. Descendants of Rev. John Gano, of NY. Daughter of Henry A Chittenden and Henrietta Gano, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel Gano and Rebecca Hunt Lawrence, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Stites Gano and Mary Goforth, his wife. Gr-gr-grandaughter of John Gano and Sarah Stites, his wife. See No 9054.

 

Vol 10 page 152:- Miss Melissa Chittenden. DAR ID No. 9415. Born in Wisconsin. Descendant of Sergt. Jared Chittenden, of Connecticut. Daughter of George Washington Chittenden and Melissa J. Gillet, his wife. Grandaughter of Jared Chittenden and Asena Douglas and his wife. Jared Chittenden enlisted in 1775 and was early made sergeant of Lamb’s artillery. He served to the capture of Cornwallis and the bounty land granted him is located in NY. He was among the officers who addressed the memorials to Washington and the Governor of Connecticut in behalf of the destitute soldiers. He died at Westmoreland, NY. In 1828 at the age of seventy-two.

 

Vol 10 page 209:- Mrs Luella A. Kimball. DAR ID No. 9584. Born in Ohio. Wife of Ellwood D. Kimball. Descendant of Caleb Fowler, Ebenezeer Fowler, Isaac Hotchkiss and Jared Chittenden of Connecticut, Benjamin Treadway of Massachusetts. Daughter of Levi Lincoln Johnson and Arvilla Lola Hayes, his wife. Granddaughter of Elijah Hayes and Sally Hotchkiss Fowler, His wife. Caleb Johnson and Thirza Treadway, his wife. Gr-grand daughter of Benjamin Treadway and Hannah Stacey, his wife. Anson Fowler and Lois Hotchkiss, his wife. Gr-gr- granddaughter of Caleb Fowler and Molly Chittenden, his wife. Isaac Hotchkiss and Ann Spinning, his wife Jonathon Treadway and Elizabeth Hayden, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Fowler and Desire Bristol, his wife. Jared Chittenden and Deborah Stone, his wife. Benjamin Treadway and Mary Maynard, his wife. Caleb Fowler, 1777, enlisted for three years and served under Capt. Elijah Humphrey and Capt. Daniel Hand. The musket that he captured at Monmouth is still in the family. He died at Burton O., in 1822, at the age of sixty-seven. Ebenezer Fowler, 1775, turned out for the defense of Boston. Isaac Hotchkiss and Benjamin Treadway served several enlistments under different commands during the war. Jared Chittenden, 1776, was a private in Capt. Daniel Hand’s company, Talcott’s regiment, for the expedition to New York. He died in 1824, aged ninety.

 

Vol 12 page 240:- Mrs Elizabeth Bisbee Hunt. DAR ID No. 11630. Born in Vermont. Wife of Nathan Parker Hunt. Descendant of Capt. Abner Bisbee, of Massachusetts. Daughter of David Bisbee and Sarah Allbee, his wife Granddaughter of Elisha Bisbee and Mary Grout, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Abner Bisbee and Mary Hall, his wife. Abner Bisbee, who had served under George 111., was captain of a company of scouts during the Revolution His commissions are signed by Gov. Thomas Chittenden and Gov. George Clinton. He was born, 1734, at Pembroke, and died at Springfield, Vt., where he is buried.

 

Vol 12 page 317:- Mrs Harriet B. Wolcott Chittenden. DAR ID No. 11844. Born in Connecticut. Wife of George M. Chittenden. Descendant of Elisha Wolcott, of Connecticut. Daughter of Charles Wolcott and Hannah Blinn, his wife. Granddaughter of Elisha Wolcott and Mary Welles Robbins, his wife. See No. 11393.

 

Vol 16 page 227:- Miss Sarah Elizabeth Woodward. DAR ID No. 155716. Born in Fort Felterman, Wyoming. Descendant of Philosebius Treat, as follows:- 1. Brig-Gen --- Woodward (1835-1917) m. 1867 Charlotte Treat Chittenden (1841-1913). 2. Asahel Chittenden (1800-80) m. 1829 Harriet Harpin Treat (1810-72). 3. Stephen Atwater Treat (1777-1819) m. 1807 Harriet Bull (d. 1855). 4. Philosebius Treat m. 3d Sarah Atwater (1746-1822). Philosebius Treat (1727-98) was a fence viewer from Milford, Conn, where he was born. He died in Watertown, Connecticut. Also No. 133467.

 

Vol 16 page 274:- Mrs Fannie Brenmer Byington. DAR ID No. 155872. Born in Marshalltown, Iowa. Wife of Alton A Byington. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden, as follows:- 1. William Brenmer (1831-1911)m. 1860 Catharine Catlett Hampton (1837-1912). 2. George S. Hampton m. Ann Fairfax Catlett. 3. Hanson Catlet m. Minerva Lyon. 4. Matthew Lyon (1746-1822) m. Beulah Chittenden. 5. Thomas Chittenden m. Elizabeth Meigs. Thomas Chittenden (1730-97) was President of the Council of Safety, 1777, and 1778, elected Governor of Vermont. He was born in Guilford, Conn, died in Williston, Vt. Also No. 153137.

 

Vol 17 page 42:- Mrs Catherine McNeal Chittenden. DAR ID No. 16105. Born Burlington, Iowa. Wife of Henry Ward Chittenden. Descendant of John McNeal. Daughter of John McSherfey and Mary Anne Rand, his wife. Granddaughter of Solomon Sherfey and Catherine Mc Neal, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John McNeal and Hannah Main, his wife. Gr-gr-grandaughter of John McNeal and Anna McVeigh, his wife. John McNeal served as a private in the Pennsylvania Line during the Revolution. He was born in Scotland and died in Pennsylvania.

 

Vol 18 page 244:- Mrs Abby Sweetser Hudson Smith. DAR ID No. 17668. Born in Lynn, Massachusetts. Wife of William Jones Smith. Descendant of Thomas Chittenden, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Frank Hudson and Henrietta Patten, his wife. Granddaughter of John B. Patten and Lucy Ann Blair, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Blair and Lucy Chittenden, his wife. Gr-gr-grandaughter of Thomas Chittenden and Love Ramsdell, his wife. Thomas Chittenden turned out from Lynn at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. William Farrington. He enlisted in the militia, 1775, and served in Capt. Samuel King’s company. He died in Marblehead, Mass., 1812.

 

Vol 18 page 245:- Mrs Gertrude Smith Loveland. DAR ID No. 17669. Born in Hammonton, New Jersey. Wife of C.W. Loveland. Descendant of Thomas Chittenden, Sergt. Zebulon Haskell and Col. Asa Whitcomb, all of Massachusetts. Daughter of William Jones Smith and Abby Sweetser Hudson, his wife. Granddaughter of Frank Hudson and Henrietta Patten, his wife. Thomas Jones Smith and Thankful Haskell Cleaves, his wife. See No. 17668. Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Cleaves and Susan Haskell, his wife. James Smith and Mary Jones, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Zebulon Haskell and Susan Sherman, his wife. Thomas Jones and Sarah Whitcomb, his wife. See No. 17004. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Asa Whitcomb and Joanna Raymond, his wife. See No. 17005.

 

Vol 19 page 266:- Mrs Annie Pratt Chittenden. DAR ID No. 18736. Born in Buffalo, New York. Wife of John S Chittenden. Descendant of Col. Samuel Fletcher. Daughter of Pascal P. Pratt and Phebe Lorenz, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel Pratt and Sophia Fletcher, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Fletcher and Mehitable Hazeltine, his wife. See No. 18607.

 

Vol 19 page 267:- Mrs Phebe Chittenden Richmond. DAR ID No. 18737. Born in Buffalo, New York. Wife of Theodore L. Richmond. Descendant of Col. Samuel Fletcher. Daughter of John S Chittenden and Annie Lorenz, his wife. Granddaughter of Pascal P. Pratt and Phebe Lorenz, his wife. See No. 18736.

 

Vol 20 page 162:- Mrs Mary Radeker Mather. DAR ID No. 19435. Born Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania. Wife of Cornelius B Mather. Descendant of Nathan Elwood. Daughter of Alfred Phelps Radeker and Mary Lucinda Chittenden, his wife. Granddaughter of John Radeker and Mary Elwood, his wife. Gr-grandaughter of Nathan Elwood and Abigail Rhead, his wife. Nathan Elwood (1762-1829) enlisted 1777 for three years. He was placed on the pension roll of Delaware Co., NY., 1818 for service of private in the Connecticut Line. He was born in Conn, died in Colchester, NY. Also 17052.

 

Vol 23 page 43:- Mrs Margaret B Chittenden Barbour. DAR ID No. 22129. Born in Detroit, Michigan. Wife of William T Barbour. Descendant of Maj. Simon Larned, of Massachusetts. Daughter of William Jared Chittenden and Irene Williams, his wife. Granddaughter of Gen. Alpheus S Williams and Jane Larned, his wife. Gr-grand daughter of Gen Charles Larned (1792-1834) and Sylvia Colt, his wife. Gr-gr-grandaughter of Simon Larned and Ruth Bull, his wife, m. 1784. Simon Larned (1753-1817) served as ensign at the siege of Boston, as lieutenant 1776, captain, 1778, brigade major, 1779 and as aid to Gen. Glover, 1782. He was an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati, of Massachusetts. He was born in Connecticut, removed to Pittsfield, Mass., where he was mourned at death as a distinguished patriot. Also No. 2392, 9657, 11097, 12810, 19300.

 

Vol 23 page 56:- Mrs Charlotte Chittenden Buffum. DAR ID No. 22166. Born in Janesville, Wisconsin. Descendant of Sergt. Jared Chittenden, of Connecticut. Daughter of George Washington Chittenden and Melissa J. Gillett, his wife. Grandaughter of Jared Chittenden and Asena Douglass, his wife. Jared Chittenden (1756-1828) enlisted in Lamb’s artillery, 1775, and served to the surrender od Cornwallis. He was born in Guilford, Conn, died in Westmoreland, NY. Also No. 9415

 

Vol 23 page 291:- Mrs Louise Wright Baker. DAR ID No. 22833. Born in Elba, New York. Wife of Noel Byron Baker. Descendant of Jared Chittenden, of Connecticut. Daughter of Thomas Sisson Wright and Henrietta Chittenden, his wife. Granddaughter of Joel Chittenden and Kate McKean, his wife. Gr-grandaughter of Jared Chittenden and Deborah Stone, his wife. Jared Chittenden, (1734-1824), served in the first call for troops and, 1776, enlisted in Capt. Daniel Hand’s company, Col. Matthew Talcott’s regiment for the expedition to New York. He was born in Guilford, where he died. Also No. 9584.

 

Vol 24 page 128:- Miss Frances Minerva Hepburn. DAR ID No. 23360. Born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden and of Lieut. Matthew Lyon of Vermont. Daughter of Lieut. James Schmidt Hepburn and Ann Fairfax Catlett, his wife. Granddaughter of Dr. Hanson Catlett and Minerva Lyon, his wife. Gr-grandaughter of Matthew Lyon and Beulah (Chittenden) Galusha, his second wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs, his wife. Matthew Lyon, (1750-1822), was a minute man at Ticonderoga under Ethan Allen. He also gave civil service. Thomas Chittenden, (1730-97), was president of the Committee of Safety, 1777, and 1778, was elected governor. Also Nos. 167, 1924, 3344, 6181.

 

Vol 26 page 115:- Mrs Mary Eloise Munson Arthur. DAR ID No. 25328. Born in Bristol, Vermont. Wife of Isaac H. Arthur. Descendant of Brig. Gen. Jonathan Warner. Daughter of William Gage Munson and Alma Bradley, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Chittenden Bradley and Mary White Warner, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Warner and Hannah Mendall, his wife. Gr-gr-grandaughter of Paul Mendall (1723-1808) and Susannah Ruggles, his wife. Jonathan Warner, (1744-1803), was appointed by the General Court, Brigadier General of Massachusetts militia. He gave valuable service on the Committee of Correspondence and as representative. He was born in Hardwick, Mass., died in Craftsbury, Vt.

 

Vol 26 page 151:- Mrs Katherine Baker Coleman. DAR ID No. 25416. Born in Rochester, New York. Wife of William Henry Coleman. Descendant of Jared Chittenden of Connecticut. Daughter of Noel Byron Baker and Louise Wright, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Sisson Wright and Henrietta Chittenden, his wife. Gr-grand daughter of Joel Chittenden and Kate McKean, his wife. Gr-gr-grandaughter of Jared Chittenden and Deborah Stone, his wife. Jared Chittenden, (1734-1824), served in the first call for troops and, 1776, enlisted in Capt. Daniel Hand’s company, Col. Matthew Talcott’s regiment for expedition to New York. He was born in Guilford, Conn., where he died. Also Nos. 9584, 22833,

 

Vol 29 page 91:- Mrs Grace M. Chittenden Taylor. DAR ID No 28247. Born in Freemont, Ohio. Wife of Arthur C. Taylor. Descendant of Philosebius Treat, of Connecticut. Daughter of Richard Lucius Chittenden and Ella Howard, his wife. Granddaughter of Asahel Chittenden and Harriet Herpin, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Atwater Treat and Harriet B, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Philosebius Treat and Sarah Atwater, his third wife . Philosebius Treat, (1736-1833), served as a private in the New York and New Jersey campaigns. He was born in Milford, died in Windsor, Conn.

 

Vol 30 page 195:- Mrs Ella Hatch Lewis. DAR ID No. 29544. Born in Hudson, Wisconsin. Wife of Alexander Lewis. Descendant of Timothy Hatch, of Connecticut. Daughter of William Bradley Hatch and Lydia Brockbank, his wife. Granddaughter of William Bradley Hatch and Louisa Parker, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Uriel Chittenden Hatch and Narcissa Beach, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Timothy Hatch and Lucretia Rockwell, his wife. Timothy Hatch, (1757-1838), served in the New York campaign, was captured at White Plains and confined in the “Bridewell”. He was placed on the pension roll of Hartford county, 1818, for service as private in the Connecticut Line. He was born in Guilford, died in Hartford, Conn., Also Nos. 6736, 17415, 22676.

 

Vol 30 page 266:- Mrs Kate Chittenden Brown. DAR ID No. 29742. Born in Warsaw, Illinois. Wife of Isaac Hubbard Brown. Descendant of Lieut. Abraham Chittenden, Jr., and of Brig. Gen. Andrew Ward of Connecticut. Daughter of Edward Fowler Chittenden and Julia Maria Rodgers, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham J. Chittenden and Deborah Fowler, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Abraham Chittenden, Jr., and Diana Ward, his wife Gr-gr-grandaughter of Abraham Chittenden and Mary Burgis, his wife. Andrew Ward and Diana Hubbard, his wife. Abraham Chittenden, Jr., (1751-1848) served as lieutenant in the Seventh Regiment under Col. William Worthington 1780. He received a pension. He was born in Guilford, Conn., and died there. Andrew Ward, (1727-99) served as colonel in the New York and Jersey campaigns. He commanded the Second brigade of militia that served on the Hudson during the Burgoyne campaign. Also Nos. 166, 3382, 5092, 6428, 6668, 15376, 17909. 18110.

 

Vol 31 page 10:- Miss Annie Pratt Chittenden. DAR ID No. 30023. Born in Buffalo, New York. Descendant of Maj. Gen. Samuel Fletcher. Daughter of John Smith Chittenden and Annie Lorenz Pratt, his wife. Grand daughter of William E Chittenden and Ann Eliza Smith, his wife. Pascal P. Pratt and Phebe Lorenz, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Smith and Anna Chapin Sanders, his wife. Samuel Pratt and Sophia Fletcher (1788-1862), his wife, m. 1806. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Sanders and Elizabeth Chapin, his wife. Samuel Fletcher and Mehitable Hazeltine, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Chapin and Lidia Atwood, his wife. Samuel Fletcher, (1744-1814) served as orderly sergeant at Bunker Hill and rose to rank of major general of militia. He also gave valuable civil service. He was born in Grafton, Mass, removed to Townshend, Vt., 1772, where he died. Also Nos. 3945, 8527, 9249, 11678, 18607, 22851, 23756.

 

Vol 31 page 334:- Mrs Frances A. Van Voorhis. DAR ID No. 30969. Born in Rochester, New York. Wife of John Van Voorhis. Descendant of Gov. Jonas Galusha. Daughter of Martin Galusha and Almira, his wife. Grand daughter of Jonas Galusha and Mary Chittenden, his first wife. Jonas Galusha, (1753-1834), led two companies at the battle of Bennington. He held many important civil offices. He was born in Norwich, Conn., removed to Shaftsbury, Vt., 1775, where he died. Also No. 13329.

 

Vol 32 page 68:- Mrs Ann Pettibone Simons Kilbourne. DAR ID No. 31187. Born in Johnson, Vermont. Wife of Dr. Henry George Kilbourne. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden and of Capt. Thomas Barney. Daughter of William Simons and Amelia Barney, his wife. Granddaughter of Capt. William Barney and Lucy Pettibone, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Barney and Mabel Chittenden, his wife. Gr-gr-grandaughter of Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs, his wife. Thomas Chittenden, (1730-97), served on the Committee of Safety, 1777, and 1778 was elected governor. He was born in East Guilford, Conn., removed to Vermont, 1774, and died in Williston. Also Nos 167, 1924, 3344, 6181, 8790, 23360, 26801. Thomas Barney, (1745-1828), commanded a company of Green Mountain Rangers. He died in Jericho, Vt.

 

Vol 32 page 70:- Mrs Annie Kilbourne Parshall. DAR ID No. 31189. Born in Lexington, Michigan. Wife of Adrian Jefferson Parshall. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden, Capt. Thomas Barney and William Kilbourne. Daughter of Dr Henry George Kilbourne (1822-55) and Ann Pettibone Simons, his wife, m. 1851. Granddaughter of Dr Ralph Kilbourne (1796-1854) and Sally Dearborn (1798-1884) his wife, m. 1820. William Simons and Amalia Barney, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Killbourne and Sarah Sage (1760-1860) his wife, m. 1786. Capt. William Barney and Lucy Pettibone, his wife. See No. 31187. William Kilbourne, (1758-1816) entered the army at the age of eighteen and was wounded in battle. He was born in New Britian, Conn., died in Chelsea, Vt.

 

Vol 32 page 215:- Mrs Emily Chittenden Carter. DAR ID No. 31570. Born in Westmoreland, New York. Descendant of Sergt. Jared Chittenden. Daughter of Jared Chittenden and Asena Douglass, his wife. Jared Chittenden, (1756-1828), enlisted in Lamb’s Artillery, 1775, and served to the surrender of Cornwallis. He was born in Guilford, Conn., died in Westmoreland, NY. Also Nos. 9415, 22166.

 

Vol 32 page 273:- Miss Elizabeth Webster Stone. DAR ID No. 31741. Born in Westfield, New York. Descendant of Capt. Ruben Stone, Abraham Webster, Noah Webster, Corp. Lent Bradley and David Atwater. Daughter of Lester Stone (1807-99) and Julia Bradley (1812-89) his wife, m. 1833. Granddaughter of Eber Stone (1773-1845) and Betsey Atwater (1781-1845) his wife, m. 1800. William Bradley (1783-1872) and Sophia Webster (1781-1829) his first wife, m. 1807. Gr-granddaughter of Ruben Stone and Elizabeth Chittenden, his wife Joshua Atwater (1753-1814) and Betsey Goodyear, his wife, m. 1778. Lent Bradley and Ann Bristol, his wife. Abraham Webster and Dorothy Seymour, his wife, m. 1778. Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Atwater and Elizabeth Bassett, his first wife, m. 1746. Noah Webster and Mercy Steele, his wife, m. 1749. Moses Seymour and R Goodwin, his wife. Ruben Stone (1726-1804) commanded a company when Tryon invaded the colony. He was born in Guilford, Conn., where he died. Abraham Webster (1751-1831) served as private in Capt. John Steven’s company, 1777. At one time all the males in the family were in the army. He was born in West Hartford, Conn., died in Sullivan, NY. Noah Webster (1722-1813) commanded a company from New Haven in the Burgoyne campaign and with him was his son Noah, the famous lexicographer, then a student at Yale. Also Nos 8663, 11416 Lent Bradley (1751-1841) was placed on the pension roll of Chatauqua Co. NY., for eight months actual service as a private and two months as a corporal New York Line. He died in Westfield, NY. David Atwater (1723-1806) was a defender of New Haven at the time of the invasion. Also No. 26854.

 

Vol No. 33 page 54:- Mrs Elizabeth Chittenden Crunden. DAR ID No. 32155. Wife of Frank P. Crunden. Descendant of Brig Gen. Andrew Ward and of Lieut. Abraham Chittenden, Jr., of Guilford, Conn. Daughter of Abraham B. Chittenden and Elizabeth Talcott Bates, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham I Chittenden and Deborah Fowler, his wife. Gr-grandaughter of Abraham Chittenden, Jr. And Diana Ward, his wife. Gr-gr-grand daughter of Abraham Chittenden and Mary Burgis, his wife. Andrew Ward and Diana Hubbard, his wife. Andrew Ward (1727-99) served as colonel in the New York and Jersey campaigns. He commanded the second brigade of militia which served on the Hudson in the Burgoyne campaign. Abraham Chittenden, Je., (1751-1848) served as lieutenant in the Seventh Connection Regiment under Col. William Worthington. He received a pension. Also Nos. 166, 3382, 5092, 6428, 15376, 17909, 18110, 29742.

 

Vol No 33 page 118:- Miss Gerturde M. Hogan. DAR ID No. 32345. Born in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden of Vermont. Daughter of J. J. Hogan and Amanda Cook, his wife. Granddaughter of E. Fox Cook and Lucy A. Lane, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Willia Lane and Lucy Chittenden, his wife. Gr-gr- granddaughter of William Chittenden and Mary Bacon, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs, his wife. Thomas Chittenden (1730-97) served on the Committee of Safety, 1777 and 1778 was elected governor. He was born in East Guilford, Conn, rmoved to Vermont, 1774, and died in Williston. Also Nos. 167, 1924, 3344, 6181, 8790, 23360, 26801, 31187.

 

Vol 33 page 151:- Mrs Grace S. Jones Chittenden. DAR ID No. 32450. Born in Hull, Illinois. Wife of William Chittenden. Descendant of Sterling Daniels. Daughter of Charles Edward Jones and Almia E. Stedman, his wife. See No. 32449.

 

Vol 33 page 155:- Mrs Frances Brenmer Byington. DAR ID No. 32460. Born in Marshalltown, Iowa. Wife of Ottoe A. Byington. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden and of Matthew Lyon. Daughter of William Brenmer and Catherine Catlett Hampton, his wife. Granddaughter of George Shortridge Hampton and Ann Fairfax Catlett, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Dr. Hanson Catlett and Minerva Lyon, his wife.. See No. 32855.

 

Vol 33 page 290:- Miss Clememtine Murray Ashley. DAR ID No. 32855. Born in Iowa City, Iowa. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden and of Hon Mathew Lyon of Vermont. Daughter of George W. Ashley and Ella Murray, his wife. Grandaughter of Malcolm Murray and Minerva Catlett, his wife. Gr-grandaughter of Dr Hanson Catlett and Minerva Lyon, his wife. Gr-gr-grandaughter of Mathew Lyon and Beulah (Chittenden) Galusha, his 2d wife. Gr-gr-gr-grandaughter of Thomas Chittenden (1730-97) and Elizabeth Meigs, his wife. See No. 32345 Mathew Lyon (1750-1822) served as deputy secretary to the Governor of Vermont and clerk of the court of Confiscation. He gave valuable civil service throughout his life and was appointed first delegate to Congress from Arkansas, where he died before taking his seat. Also No. 3344, 23360, 26801.

 

Vol 34 page 187:- Mrs Caroline Thrall Benham. DAR ID No. 33518. Born in Circleville, Ohio. Wife of George Chittenden Benham. Descendant of Capt. Samuel Thrall. Daughter of William Barlow Thrall and Maria Rockwell, his wife. Granddaughter of Jesse Thrall and Mabel Rose, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Thrall and Lucy Winchell, his wife. Samuel Thrall (1737-1821) who had served in the early wars, was quartermaster in the Hampshire county militia under Col. Timothy Robinson. He commanded a company of Levies under Col. Marinus Willet in the Mohawk Valley 1781. He was born in Windsor, Conn., died in Rutland, Vt.. Also Nos. 2664, 4683, 10267, 13466. 31363.

 

Vol 34 page 293:- Mrs Irene Guest Chittenden McAdam. DAR ID No. 33808. Born in Detroit, Michigan Wife of Archibald D. McAdam. Descendant of Jared Chittenden. Daughter of George Clayton Chittenden and Clara Mcalpin, his wife . Granddaughter of Thomas C. Chittenden and Nancy Benton, his wife. Gr-grandaughter of Jared Chittenden and Elizabeth Lusk, his first wife. Jared Chittenden (1756-1828) enlisted in Lamb’s artillery 1775 and served to the surrender of Cornwallis. He was born in Guilford, Conn., died in Westmoreland, NY. Also Nos. 9415, 22166, 31570.

 

Vol 35 page 292:- Miss Lavinia Sophia Stone. DAR ID No. 34837. Born in Westfield, New York. Descendant of Capt Reuben Stone and of Corporal Lent Bradley. Daughter of Lester Stone and Julia Bradley, his wife. Grand daughter of Eber Stone (1773-1845) and Betsey Atwater, (1781-1845) his wife m. 1800. William Bradley (1783-1872) and Sophia Webster (1781-1829) his wife, m. 1807. Gr-grandaughter of Reuben Stone and Elizabeth Chittenden, his wife. Lent Bradley and Ann Bristol, his wife. Lent Bradley (1751-1841) was placed on the pension roll of Chautauqua county, NY., for eight months actual service as a private and two months as corporal, New York line. He died in Westfield, NY. Also No. 32447. Reuben Stone (1726-1804) commanded a company when Tryon invaded the colony. He was born and died in Guilford, Conn. Also No. 31741.

 

Vol 36 - 56:- Michigan. Mrs William Chittenden.

 

Vol 36 page 300:- Miss Belle Frances Johnson. DAR ID No. 35819. Born in Burton, Ohio. Descendant of Benjamin Treadway, Isaac Hotchkiss, Jared Chittenden, Caleb Flower, Ebenezer Flower and Daniel Johnson. Daughter of Levi Lincoln Johnson and Arville L. Hayes (1837-1910) his wife, m. 1857. Grandaughter of Caleb Johnson (1779-1840) and Thirza Treadway (1789-1874) his wife m. 1804. Elijah Hayes and Sallie H Fowler, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Johnson and Abigal (Spring) Brown, his 2nd wife. Benjamin Treadway and Hannah Stacey, his wife. Anson Fowler (b.1787) and Lois Hotchkiss (1791-1854)his wife m. 1809. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Caleb Fowler and Mollie Chittenden (1760-89) his wife m. 1778. Isaac Hotchkiss and Ann Spinning, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Fowler and Desire Bristol, his wife m. 1743. Jared Chittenden and Deborah Stone, his wife. Caleb Fowler (1755-1822) was a soldier at the battle of Monmouth and the musket he captured from the British is in the possession of the family. He was born in Guilford, Conn, died in Burton, Ohio. Ebenezer Fowler (1719-1800) was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Guilford. Also No 14255. Daniel Johnson (1727-1802) served as a private in the Worcester county, Massachusetts militia. He was born in Framingham, died in Worcester, Mass. Isaac Hotchkiss (1756-1835) served several enlistments in the Connecticut militia under different commands. Jared Chittenden (1734-1824) responded to the first call for troops in the expedition to New York. Also Nos. 22833, 25416, 26563. Benjamin Treadway (1748-1824) enlisted as a private 1775 and 1783 served under Capt. William Watson in the Massachuseetts line. He was born in Hopkinton, Mass., died in Rutland, New York. Also No. 9584.

 

Vol 37 page 37:- Mrs Josephine Lyon Hall. DAR ID No. 37099. Born in Terre Haute, Indiana. Wife of Josephine Edward Hall. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden and of Hon Matthew Lyon. Daughter of Capt. David Lyon and Hester Riggs, his wife. Granddaughter of Matthew Lyon and Beulah Chittenden (Galusha) his second wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs, his wife. Thomas Chittenden (1730-97) served on the Committee of Safety, 1777, and 1778, was elected governor. He was born in East Guilford, Conn, removed to Vermont, 1774 and died in Williston. Also Nos. 167, 1924, 3344, 6181, 8790, 23360, 26801, 31187, 32345. Matthew Lyon (1750-1822) served as deputy secretary to the governor of Vermont. He was appointed first delegate to Congress from Arkansas, where he died before taiking his seat. Also Nos. 3344, 23360, 26801, 2855.

 

Vol 37 page 96:- Mrs Clara Ashley Robinson. DAR ID No. 37267. Born in Iowa. Wife of John Harvey Robinson . Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden and of Hon. Mathew Lyon. Daughter of George W. Ashley and Ella Murray, his wife. Granddaughter of Malcolm Murray and Minerva Catlett, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Dr. Hanson Catlett, USA and Minerva Lyon, his wife. Gr-gr-grandaughterof Mathew Lyon and Beulah Chittenden his second wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs, his wife. See No. 37099.

 

Vol 38 page 322:- Mrs Hannah Warriner Reed. DAR ID No. 36922. Born in Ellisburgh, New York. Wife of George Parks Reed. Descendant of Sergt. Jared Chittenden. Daughter of Walter Warriner and Eliza Green, his wife. Granddaughter of Reuben Warriner and Elizabeth Chittenden his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jared Chittenden and Elizabeth Lusk, his first wife. Jared Chittenden (1756-1828) enlisted in Lamb’s artillery 1775 and served to the surrender of Cornwallis. He was at Germantown, Monmouth and Yorktown. He was honorably discharged with a badge of merit. In 1818 he was allowed a pension as sergeant, Continental artillery. He was born in Guilford, Conn., died in Oneida Co., NY. Also Nos. 9415, 22166, 31570, 33808,

 

Vol 39 page 88:- Mrs Lillian Warriner Russell. DAR ID No. 38237. Born in Henderson, New York. Wife of Charles A. Russell. Descendant of Sergt. Jared Chittenden. Daughter of Reuben Henry Warriner and Lydia, his wife. Granddaughter of Walter Warriner and Eliza Green, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Reuben Warriner and Elizabeth Chittenden, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jared Chittenden and Elizabeth Lusk, his first wife. Jared Chittenden (1756-1828) enlisted in Lamb’s Artillery 1775 and served at the surrender of Cornwallis. He was at Germantown, Monmouth and Yorktown. He was discharged wirh a badge of merit and in 1818 was allowed a pension as sergeant, Continental artillery. He was born in Guilford, Conn, died in Westmoreland, NY. Also Nos. 9415, 22166, 31570, 33809, 36922,

 

Vol 42 page 93:- Mrs Bertha Mankin. DAR ID No. 41237. Born in Knox County, Illinois: Wife of F. D. Mankin. Descendant of Corp. Benjamin Wheeler. Daughter of John M. Ray and Artinnishy Chittenden, his wife. Granddaughter of Harvey Chittenden and Belinda Wheeler, hi****wife. Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Wheeler and Lowly Mallory, hi****wife. Benjamin Wheeler (1756-1830) was at the battle of Long**** Island, Germantown and Monmouth. He was placed on the pension roll of Wayne county, Pa., 1826 for service as corporal Connecticut line. Also Nos. 5242, 23506.

 

Vol 42 page 354:- Mrs Helen C Underwood. DAR ID No. 41959. Born in Mt Pleasant, Pennsylavania. Wife of Jerome A Underwood. Descendant of Reuben Allen. Daughter of Abel Chittenden and Emily Hall, his wife. Granddaughter of Zenas William Hall and Selina Hoe, his wife. See No. 41957.

 

Vol 46 page 402:- Mrs Elizabeth W. Hannum. DAR ID No. 45956. Born in New York. Wife of Theodore Weld Hannum. Descendant of Jared Chittenden. Daughter of Thomas Sisson Wright and Henrietta Chittenden, his wife. Granddaughter of Joel Chittenden and Katy McKean, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jared Chittenden and Deborah Stone, his wife. Jared Chittenden (1734-1824) responded to the first call for troops in the expedition to New York. Also Nos. 22833, 35819.

 

Vol 49 page 68:- Mrs Lucia Barney Downing. DAR ID No. 48145. Born in Essex, Vt. Wife of Jerome Francis Downing. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden. Daughter of Albert Barney and Ellen Hutchinson, his wife. Granddaughter of Truman Barney and Hannah Bentley, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Barney and Mabel Chittenden, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs, his wife. Thomas Chittenden (1730-97) served on the Committee of Safety 1777 and 1778 was elected governor. He was born in East Guilford, Conn., removed to Vermont 1774 and died in Williston. Also Nos. 167, 1924, 3344, 6181, 8790, 23360, 31187.

 

Vol 50 page 89:- Mrs Harriet W. Vander Veer. DAR ID No. 49203. Born in Albany, New York. Wife of Alber Veer, M.D. Descendant of Jared Chittenden of Connecticut. Daughter of Benjamin Woodbury Wooster and Catherine Wright, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Wright and Henrietta Chittenden, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Joel Chittenden and Kate McKean, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jared Chittenden and Deborah Stone, his wife. Jared Chittenden (1734-1824) served in the first call for troops and in 1776 enlisted in Capt. Daniel Hand’s company. Col. Matthew Talcott’s regiment, for expedition to New York. He was born in Guilford, Conn., where he died. Also Nos. 9584, 22833, 25416, 26563.

 

Vol 51 page 135:- Mrs Grace Lyon Beeler Kevil. DAR ID No. 50293. Born in Lyon County, Ky. Wife of G. L. Kevil. Descendant of Col Matthew Lyon of Vermont. Daughter of H. B. Lyon and Grace Machen, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Matthew Lyon, Jr., and Elizabeth Martin, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Matthew Lyon and Beulah Chittenden, his 2nd wife. Matthew Lyon (1750-1822) was a minute man at Ticonderoga under Col. Ethan Allen. He also gave civil service. He was born in Ireland, died in Spadra Bluff, Ark.

 

Vol 52 page 30:- Mrs Effigene L. Galusha Estes. DAR ID No. 51065. Born in Jericho, Vt. Wife of David F. Estes. Descendant of Capt. Jonas Galusha and of Gov. Thomas Chittenden. Daughter of Truman Galusha, Jr., and Angeline Orpha Bishop, his wife. Granddaughter of Truman Galusha and Lydia Loomis, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jonas Galusha and Mary Chittenden, his wife. Gr-gr-grandaughter of Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs, his wife. Jonas Galusha (1753-1834) was in the Canadian campaign with his brother David in Col. Seth Warner’s regiment. He commanded two companies at the battle of Bennington, served in Burgoyne’s campaign and was at the surrender. He was born in Norwich, Conn., died in Shaftsbury, Vt. Also No. 13329. Thomas Chittenden (1730-97) served on the Committee of Safety, 1777 and 1778, and was elected governor. He was born in East Guilford, Conn., removed to Vermont, 1774 and died in Williston. Also No. 1924, 3344, 6181, 8790, 23360, 26801, 31187, 48145.

 

Vol 52 page 153:- Mrs Amelia Skinner Bartley. DAR ID No. 51354. Born in Eddyville, Ky. Wife of William T Bartley. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden of Vermont. Daughter of Frederick Henry Skinner and Helen Mary Catlett, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry Skinner and Aurelia Lyon, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Matthew Lyon and Beulah Chittenden Galusha, his 2nd wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Meigs, his wife. Thomas Chittenden (1730-97) was president of the Committee of Safety, 1777 and 1778 was elected governor. He was born in Guilford, Conn., died in Williston, Vt. Also Nos. 3344, 6181, 23361.

 

Vol 52 page 154:- Mrs Helen Bartley Stockton. DAR ID No. 51358. Born in Eddyville, Ky. Wife of Fleming Woodford Stockton. Descendant of Lieut. Matthew Lyon. Daughter of William T. Bartley and Aurelia Skinner, his wife. Granddaughter of Frederick Henry Skinner and Helen Mary Catlett, his wife. Gr-graddaughter of Henry Skinner and Aurelia Lyon, his wife. Gr-gr-grandaughter of Matthew Lyon and Beulah (Chittenden) Galusha, his 2nd wife. Mathew Lyon (1750-1822) was a minute man at Ticonderoga under Ethan Allan. He also gave civil service. He was born in Ireland, died in Spadra Bluff, Ark. Also No. 23360.

 

Vol 52 page 208:- Mrs Edith Chittenden Wells, M.D. DAR ID No. 51693. Born in Boston, Mass. Wife of Samuel S. Wells. Descendant of Jacob Allen, Isaac Allen and Enos Gallop of Massachusetts. Daughter of Royal George Chittenden and Elizabeth Dodge Allen, his wife. Gr-grandaughter of Isaac Allen and Rebecca Tewksbury, his wife. Enos Gallop and Ruth Kennedy or Kenney, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacob Allen and Sarah Lee, his wife. Jacob Allen (1721-1805) marched on the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Andrew Marster’s company and served under Capt John Row and Capt John Baker at Cambridge, 1775. He was born in Manchester, Mass. Isaac Allen (1758-1841) was granted a pension for two years’ actual service as a soldier and a seaman. He was born and died in Manchester, Mass. Also No. 17588. Enos Gallop (1761-1834) was placed on the pension roll of Essex County, 1831, for service as a private, Massachusetts militia. Also No. 21022.

 

Vol 54 page 344: Mrs Jeannie Merrick Chaffee. DAR ID No. 53767. Born in Clayton, N. Y. Wife of Oliver Chaffee. Descendant of Lieut. John Fowler and of Major Richard Esselstyne. Daughter of Eldredge Gerry Merrick and Jane Caroline Fowler, his wife. Granddaughter of Anson Fowler and Maria Brodhead Esselstyne, his wife. Granddaughter of Melzar Fowler and Lucy Chittenden, his wife. Richard Esselstyne and Marie Van Alstine, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Fowler and Abigail Hilliand Hall, his wife. John Fowler (1714-96) was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died at Guilford, Conn. Richard Esselstyne (1773-83) was major of the 1st Claverack battalion, Albany County militia. He was born in Claverack, died in Albany County, New York. Also No. 39161

 

Vol 57 page 26:- Mrs Cora P. Murray Scott. DAR ID No. 56073. Born in Huntsville, Ala. Wife of Henry Bernard Scott. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Chittenden and of Lieut Matthew Lyon. Daughter of Albert F. Murray (1841-1904) and Alice Reed (1743-1879) his wife, m. 1864. Granddaughter of Malcolm Murray and Minerva Catlett (d. 1903). His wife, m. 1840. Gr-granddaughter of Hanson Catlett, M.D., and Minerva Lyon (b 1785) his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Matthew Lyon and Beulah (Chittenden) Galusha (b 1746) his wife, m. 1773. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Chittenden and Elizabeth Maigs, his wife. Thomas Chittenden (1730-97) was president of the Committee of Safety 1777 and 1778, was elected Governor. He was born in Litchfield County, Conn., died in Williston, Vt. Matthew Lyon (1750-1822) was a minute man at Ticonderoga under Ethan Allen. He also gave civil service. He was born in Ireland, died in Spada Bluff, Ark. Also No. 23360.

 

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CHITTENDEN Connecticut Soldiers in the Frenc-Indian War 1755 - 1757 - Master Rolls Aug 1755

Surname - Rank - Page - Regiment - Reg’t Command - Company Commander

Chiittenden Reu Drummer 7 First Lyman Phineas Maj. Gen. Pitkin John Lt Col // Nathan Corporal 50 4th Chaincey Elihu Col. Ward Jr. Andrews Captain // Jared 50 4th Chauncery Elilu Col. Ward Jr Andrews Captain // Miles 51 4th Chauncey Elihu Col Ward Jr Andrews Capt // Daniel 212 Williard Samuel Col Johnsons + // Luther 212 Williard’s Williard Samuel Col Johnson’s // Joseph 212 Williards Williard Samuel Col Johnsons + // Stephen 212 Williards Williard Samuel Col. Johnson + // + Service and tome of alarm for relief of fort William Henery and parts adjacent Aug 1757.

 

CHITTENDEN - Soldiers who served in the War between the States - Fought for Union;-

1. Abel S. F.Coy, 76 Pennsylvania Inf. Private. 2. Adelbert D. 1st Michigan Light Horse. Private. 3. Adelbert. G. Coy, Michigan Cavalry. Private. 4. Albert. C. Coy, 147th Illinois Inf. Sergeant/Private. 5. Albert. C. Coy. Wisconsin Inf. Private. 6. Albert A. A. Coy, 45th Massachusetts Mil. Inf. Private/Corporal. 7. Albert A. Coy H, 6th Massachusetts Mil. Inf (100 D). 2nd Lieutant. 8. Amos B. Coy. B, 30th Kentucky Inf. Private. 9. Arthur A. Coy H, 38th Illinois Inf. Sergeant. 10. Basil F. Coy. D, 97th Indiana Int. Sergeant. 11. Basil S. Coy. E, U.S. Col’d Infantry /97th Indiana. 1st Lieutenant/Captain. 12. Cassius C. 12th Vermont H Artillery. 13. Cassius C. Coy. E, 8th Vermont Inf. Private. 14. Charles. Coy. F, 11th Wisconsin Inf. Leader of the Band - Private - Musician. 15. Charles. Coy. G, 171st Ohio Inf (National Guard) Corporal. 16. Charles A. Coy. D, 1st Connecticut H Artillery. Private/Lieut. 17. Charles E. Coy. G, 22nd Indiana Inf. Private. 18. Charles H. Coy. A, 88th Indiana Inf (Vet. Res. Corps). Private. 19. Charles H. Coy. F, 1st Michigan Inf. Private. 20. Charles H. Coy. H, 88th Indiana Inf. 11th Veteran Res Corps. Sergeant. 21. Charles M. Coy. D, 19th Michigan Inf. Fifer. Musician. 22. Collins W. Coy. A, 21st Massachusetts. Private. 23. Daniel. Coy. K, 12th Vermont Inf. Private. 24. Delos. Coy. A, 1st Michigan Engineers & Mechanics. Private/Sergeant Major. 25. Edward. Coy K. 164th Ohio Inf. Private. 26. Eli G. Coy. B, 14th Illinois Inf. Corporal. 27. F. P. Coy. A, 42nd Massachusetts Mil. Inf. (100 D) Private. 28. Fernando C. Coy. C, 19th Missouri Inf. Private. 29. Fernando C. Coy. 1. 3rd Missouri Inf (4th Inf. Ohio Batt.) Private. 30. Frederick J. Coy. 1, 26th Connecticut Inf. Sergeant. 31. George. Coy. C, 62nd Illinois Inf. Private. 32. George F. Coy. F, 16th Indiana Inf. Surgeon. 33. George G. Coy. F, 16th Indiana Inf (1 Year) Asst Surgeon. 34. George P. Coy. C, 62nd Illinois Inf. Private. 35. Henry C. Indpt. Coy. Sturges’ Rifles, Illinois Inf. Private. 36. Henry J. Coy. D, 95th Illinois Inf.Private. 37. Henry R. Coy. A, 8th Michigan Inf. Private. 38. Henry R. Coy. 1, 10th Michigan Inf. Sergeant. 39. Horace N. Coy. H, 36th Illinois Inf. Corporal/Captain. 40. Isaac P. Coy. H, 89th Illinois Inf. Private/Corporal. 41. J. T. Coy. K, 4th Iowa Inf. 2nd Lieutenant. 42. James W. Coy. B, 30th Kentucky Inf. Private. 43. Joh. Coy. B, 30th Kentucky Inf. Private/Corporal. 44. John C. Coy. C, 95th Ohio Inf. 2nd Lieutenant/Captain. 45. John H. Coy A. 22 Wisconsin Inf. Private. 46. John S. Coy. B, 8th Indiana Inf. Sergeant. 47. John S. Coy. G, 5th Indiana Cavalry. Sergeant/1st Lieutenant. 48. John S. Coy. I, 6th Indiana Cavalry. 1st Lieutenant. 49. John S. Coy I, 8th Indiana Inf (3 months 1861) Private/Corporal. 50. John W. Coy. H, 59th Illinois Inf. Private. 51. Linus O. Coy. M, 1st Vermont H. Artillery. Private. 52. Lyman F. Coy. F, 67th Indiana Inf. Captain. 53. Lyman F. Coy. F, 24th Indiana Inf. Captain. 54. Malfus M. Coy. I, 149th Indiana Inf. Private/Sergeant. 55. Malphus. Coy. D, 55th Indiana Inf. Private. 56. Marquis M. Coy. C, 149th Indiana Inf. Private/Com. Sergeant. 57. Morris A. Coy. A, 1st Illinois L. Artillery. Private. 58. Mortimer. 10th Michigan Inf. Private. 59. Newton H. Coy. B, 4th Wisconsin Cavalry. 5. Sergeant/Adjutant. 60. Noah. Coy. K, 23rd Michigan Inf. Private. 61. Odell. Coy. I, 14 th Connecticut Inf. Private. 62. Oswald. L. Coy. 140, 2nd Battalion Veteran Res. Corps. Corporal. 63. R. H. Coy. H, 36th Illinois Inf. Private. 64. Richard H. Coy. E, 1st Wisconsin Cavalry. Captain/Chaplain.. 65. Richard L. Coy. F, 43rd Ohio Inf. Chaplain. 66. Samuel. Coy. 159, 2nd Battalion Veteran Res. Corps. Sergeant. 67. Samuel. Coy. 159, Unassigned Veteran Res. Corps. Sergeant. 68. Thomas J. Coy. B, 30th Kentucky Inf. Private. 69. Thomas J. Coy. M, 1st Wisconsin Cavalry. Private. 70. Thomas J. Coy. M, 1st Wisconsin Cavalry. Private. 71. Truman. Coy. I, 88th Illinois Inf. Corporal. 72. Walter. Coy. F, 23rd Veteran Res Corp. Sergeant. 73. Walter. Coy. I, 104th Ohio Inf. Private. 74. William. Indpt. Coy. Sturges Rifles. Illinois Inf. Private. 75. William. Coy. F, 22nd Veteran Res. Corps. Sergeant. 76. William. Coy. K, 12th Indiana Inf. 2nd Lieutenant. 77. William A. Coy. E, 55th Kentucky Inf. Private. 78. William H. Coy. A, 137th Illinois Inf. Private. 79. William I. Coy. E, 13th Illinois Inf. Private. 80. William J. Coy. D, 142nd Illinois Inf. 2nd Lieutenant. 81. William J. Coy. H, 38th Illinois Inf. Private.

One Confederate soldier with the surname Chittenden. He served in a unit in Missouri. Missouri was not a Confederate State. It also was not a Union State.. Missouri was neutral. But there were both Union and Confederate sympathizers there.

Chittenden James T. (Lt). wounded in battle, critically, @ Peats Ridge. Taken to Cassville, MO Hospital and died. Remains taken to Harsville, Ind. He had requested that his remains be buried with the other soldiers. Bedford Free Press. 30th Nov 1915. C353.

 

Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers. War of Rebellion 1861-1865:- Chittenden Albert, Private. O. 22 Inf // Charles C, Prin. Musician. F&S. 11 Inf // John H, Private, A. 22 Inf // Newton H, Adjutant, F&S. 4th Cav // Richard H, Captain. E. 1st Cav. Residence: Ripon. 2 Oct 1861. Resigned 14 Jul 1862 // Thomas J, Private, M. 1st Cavalry.

 

Navy Memorial Log:- Chittenden Lester. Captain. Born 1 Mar 1911. Massena, NY. Service Date: Jun 1928 - Jun 1963 Branch: United States Navy.

 

MHI Civil War Photograph Data Base:- Chittenden: Sgt Horace H 36 Regt. Illinois. Vol Inf RG985 CWP 37.46 // Capt. Henry C. Coy A 35 Regt NYS. Vol Inf RG985 CWP 50.107 // Capt H. C Coy G. 20th Regt. NYS Vol Cav. RG 985 CWP 64 42

 

HISTORY - UNITED STATES. New York - The Empire State Third Edition - Prentice Hall Inc. Eaglewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Extract: “HOW NEW YORK LOST VERMONT - Did you know that all Vermont, as well as western Massachusetts and western Connecticut were once part of New York?. The Charter King Charles 11. gave to his brother, the Duke of York, said the eastern boundary of the colony was the west side of the Connecticut River. Because the people of Massachusetts and Connecticut moved into the region west of the Connecticut River. New York agreed to set the western boundaries of these two colonies along a line drawn twenty miles east of the Hudson River. In 1741 Benning Wentworth became governor of New Hampshire, Wentworth maintained that the boundary of New Hampshire was similar to that of Massachusetts and Connecticut. On this basis he granted title to the lands lying west of the Connecticut River. By 1764 there were 131 New Hampshire townships in this region. Governor Wentworth set aside some millions of acres for himself and his friends. Naturally, New York did not recognise persons holding claims from New Hampshire as being true owners of the land. New York also gave title to land in the disputed area. When New York owners tried to move into the region, they were driven out by New Englanders who had settled on the ‘New Hampshire Grants’. But the New Englanders were worried over whether they could hold their land in the face of other claims made by New York. The Allen brothers -Heman, Ira and Than - saw a chance to make a fortune. Together with Remember Baker they formed the Onion River Company, which bought up New Hampshire titles from discouraged holders at low prices. If the New Hampshire titles could be made to hold, the Onion River Company would make a great profit. The Allen brothers organized the New England settlers into a military force known as the ‘Green Mountain Boys’ which successfully fought off the authority of New York. In 1777, while New York was involved in the Revolution, the local inhabitants declared themselves the independent State of Vermont, and drew up a constitution. The next year the first General Assemply of Vermont met at Windsor. Thomas Chittenden was elected governor and Ira Allen became treasurer. Laws were made and an armed force was established. For all practical purposes the State of Vermont had come into being. Governor George Clinton of New York stubbornly refused to recognise Vermont. Unconcerned, the Vermonters continued their independent way, coining money, setting up roads, establishing post offices. After the Revolution, Vermont even negotiated treaties with the British. Finally, New York could hold out no longer. Commissioners from the two states met and agreed that Vermont would pay New York $30.000 for land that New York would acknowledge the independence of Vermont. On 4 Mar 1791, Vermont was admitted to the Union as the fourteenth state”

 

ALMANAC OF AMERICAN PRESIDENTS Facts on File. New York Extract: “Secession movements in American history disputed territory known as the Hampshire Grants - claimed this and surrounding lands to be an independent region known as Vermont - initially Vermonts inhabitants preferred American recognition and they petitioned Congree for Statehood in 1779. Representatives of New York and New Hampshire, however, successfully pressured Congress to deny recognition and cut off supplies to troops raised from the region. In response some of Vermonts leading settlers formed the so called Arlington Junto headed by Thomas Chittenden and Ira and Than Allen”.

 

THE REPUBLIC IN PERIL. 1812 Roger H. Brown Extract: re Chittenden; Page 131. “One other New Yorker followed an apparently inconsistent course that greatly puzzled observers. Dr Samuel Latham Mitchell of New York City. ‘it is out of my power to account for the conduct of either P. B. Porter or Dr Mitchell’ wrote the Vermont Federalist Martin Chittenden in April ‘But I doubt whether we shall be invited to the (War) feast this session”. Page 171: “But no Federalist statement could match the fantastic melange composed just ten days after the Republicans had launched their war by one distinguished member from Vermont, Martin Chittenden. Chittenden’s composition had practically everything Federalist imagination had thus so far been able to concoct”. Page 176: “William Reed of Massachusetts called war ‘an act I could not vote for, believing it inexpedient and wicked’. Brigham referred to it as ‘this wicked and foolish war’. Chittenden termed it a decision for which Republicans were ‘unable to give satisfactory reasons, why or wherefore’. Though divided among themselves as to the relative benefits and evils in war. Federalists were united in a common spirit of genuine moral disapproval”.

 

BURLINGTON:- Burlington, the largest city in Vermont, is the seat of Chittenden County. The city has a population of 39.127 (1990 Census) and the metropolitan area has a population of 131,439 (1990 Census). At an altitude of 61m (200 ft) it is a port city on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain, with the Green Mountains to the east. Industrial manufacturing and lumbering are important to the economy. The University of Vermont (1791), Trinity College (1925), and Saint Michael’s College (1904) are in the area. The patriot leader Ethan Allan is buried in the city. The Shellburne Museum, a popular tourist attraction, is 11 km (7 miles) to the south. Settled in 1773, Burlington was named for the Burling family, colonial landholders. Early industrious included lumbering and shipbuilding. During the war of 1812, Battery Park was the site of both land and water battles.

 

CHITTENDEN HIRAM M. Bibliography - Mountain Men - The American Fur Trade in the Far West. 2 Volumes (1902: repr 1954): Mountain men roamed the Rocky Mountain region of the United States in search of the valuable furs of animals, especially beaver, during the first half of the 19th Century. Although motivated mainly by the desire for personal gain,, they established trails and accumulated information that greatly aided settlement of the far western frontier. The heyday of the mountain men began with William Henry Ashley and Andrew Henry’s expedition to the upper Missouri River in 1922. During the next 15 years American and some French and Spanish trappers discovered passes through the Rocky Mountains, including the South Pass, explored the Great Basin and far Southwest, and developed several useful routes to California and Oregon. Explorers such as James Bridger, Thomas Fitzpatrick and preeminently, Jedediah S. Smith contributed greatly to the knowledge of the region and solved many geographically mysteries, During this time perhaps as many as 3.000 men operated in the Far West. Some worked for US firms, such as the American Fur Company or the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, or the British Hudson’s Bay Company. Other trappers worked independently and sold their furs to the highest bidder at the summer rendezvous held annually from 1825 to 1840. Despite their wild reputation, many mountain men were relatively well educated, and some proved to be shrewd in business dealings. They lived in isolation for much of the year, however, and most learned the techniques and adopted the style of life of the Indians in order to survive the dangers of the wilderness. Some returned to civilisation once the fur trade began to decline after about 1840, whereas others such as Bridger, Fitzpatick and Kit Carson stayed in the west and worked as immigrant guides, Indian agents or government scouts.

 

Across the Wide Missouri by Bernard de Voto, Pub: Houghton Mifflen Co. Boston. The Riverside Press, Cambridge - A History of the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade. Page 374. “With the establishment of Fort Bridger. General Chittenden is content to say the era of Mountain Men ended”.

 

The Quiet Adventurers In North America. By Marion G. Turk, Harlo, Detriot:- GALUSHA: C4, Jonas, Born 1753 - Died 1834 Married Mary, daughter of Governor Thomas and Elizabeth Meigs Chittenden, 1778, Captain in Battle of Bennington. 1777. Sheriff of County. Judge of Supreme Court. President Elect 4 times. Governor of Vermont 1809-1812 and 1815-1819. Buried Shaftsbury Cemetary. Marriages:- Martha Sammons. 3. Abigail Ward. 4, Abigail Atwater. Nine children, five sons were Green Mountain Boys. C6. Elijah Galusha, born 1757, Norwich. Married Beulah Chittenden, sister of Mary, died in sawmill accident, Arlington, Vermont. 1783, age 25.

 

The History of Early Steamboat Navigation on the Missourie. NY. 1903 // Life Letters & Travels of Father Pierre-Jean Desmet, S.J. NY. 1905 Author: Chittenden Hiram M.

 

Hossiers, Yankees and Englishmen - David James Earl. “The Chittenden family immigrated from Kent County, England to Guildford, Connecticut in 1639. His direct descendant was mother of Caroline E Wilcox, wife of Anthony L. Davis.

 

C E Banks and E E Brownlells Topography Dictionary of 2885 English Migrants to New England 1620-1650. 1857 Edition - Vital Records of Central New York. 1777-1834: 11. Abbatt Elizabeth H. Wife of Daniel and only sister of George Chittenden. d. 3 Nov 1807 in Kinderhook (6-3/17) // 1312. Burnham Hiram, Merchant, m. 12 Apr 1822 to Minerva Chittenden of Williston, in white: Mr Clark (7-12/21). 1809-1850: 3024. Field Hannah. 27. Wife of David of Geneva, died 7 Mar 1815 at the home of Ebenezer Chittenden in Phelps (3-7/12) // 2026. Cook John Esq. Attorney of Angelica m. Sally Chittenden of Litchfield, CT.Rev. W Bostick. 22 Oct 1828.

1813-1850: 1714. Chittenden John Deniston. 1 years son of Harlow. Died 10 Dec 1848 in Itica. Funeral at 68 Main St, 10/13 // 1715. Chittenden Martin Esq. 28. Surrogate of Erie Co.. Died 9 Apr 1832 in Buffalo. Cholera. (6-9/19)

 

Memorandum of a Pilgrimage from Connecticut to Illinois in 1831 and origins of the Chittenden Family in America by Mealiff John A,

 

Pseudonyms and Nicknames. Editor - Jennifer Mossman Chittenden Albert Jerome. 1839. US Clergyman // Chittenden Hiram Martin. 1858-1917. US Author and Historian // Chittenden Lucius E. US Author // Chittenden Margaret. 1933. British Born US Author.

 

USA Directory of Family Associations Chittenden Family:- 2 Buxton Avenue, Middleton Springs. VT05757. Phone: (802) 235 2302. Frances B. Krouse Publications. Informal Newsletter. Re-union Reminder. // Chittenden County Historical Society. P O Box 1576, Burlington, VT 05402 - 1576.

 

Vermont’s Governors:- Thomas Chittenden 1778 - 1789. Moses Robinson 1789 - 1790. Thomas Chittenden 1790 - 1797. Paul Brigham 1797. Isaac Tichenor Federalist 1797 - 1807. Israel Smith Democratic Republican 1807 - 1808. Isaac Tichenor Federalist 1808 - 1809. Jonas Galusha Democratic Republican 1809 - 1813. Martin Chittenden Federalist 1813 - 1815. Jonas Galusha Democratic Republican 1815 - 1820.

 

Immigration Department - Assisted Immigrants in Wards of Sydney, Australia. 1828 - 1842. AO Reel 1301: Ship ‘Cornwall’. Embarked UK. 29 Jul 1839, arr Sydney 1 Sep 1839:- Chittenden William, brought out by Government. Native of Missrruington (looks like) son of John Chittenden, labourer. Elizabeth his wife of same place. State of bodily health, strength and usefulness, Very Good. Religion: Protestant. Farm Labourer. Age 31 // Chitterton Mary, Native of Lympne, County of Kent. Daughter of James Dunster, Labourer, and Harriet his wife of same place. Religion: Protestant. Farm Servant. Age 22. Health: Very Good. Family: Margaret (3) 15 Jun, last, Henry (1) 18 Aug last.

 

A Bibliography of Ships Passenger Lists 1538-1825. New York Public Library. 1963: “Re. Search for Mary Dunster/William Chittenden - Louisa Chittenden - Arrived Australia Sep. 1839 - settled in Camden, NSW for four years - went to USA during of after 1865”.

 

Family History and Posterity of Abraham Marsh Wilde and Louisa Chittenden. Joyce Wilde. 1968. Page 199. 929-272. W644WA: “Abraham Marsh Wilde (born 1857) was the son of Isaac Wilde and Elizabeth Marsh of Bedford Leigh, Lancashire, England. He married Louisa Chittenden (born 1860) of Providence, Utah. She was born at Camden, New South Wales, Australia to Mary Dunster (born 1818) and William Chittenden. Her parents were born at Lympne, Kent. UK. Four years later their marriage they emigrated to Australia and settled on farm land near Sydney. They were the parents of fourteen children. Later they were baptised members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Loisa’s parents and some of their children emigrated to Utah and settled near Providence.

 

Heroines of Mormondum, Salt Lake City (Noble Women’s Lives Series 2) LDS Book Area. 289 309. H 432. Page 96: Chittenden Mary Dunster: Juvenile Instructor Office. 1884.

 

Embarkation of Emigrants. 1607-1660: Chittenden Thomas. New England. 1620-1650. 275. Page 80 // William (NA). New Haven, Connecticut. 1620-1650. 275. Page 80 // Rebecca (40). Isaac (10) Henry (6) , Thomas (51). 1635 Boston, Massachusetts. 263. Page 149 // Chittenden Asahel (24) New York, 1822. 9268. Page 172 // Chittenden A. S. (NA) San Fransisco, 1850. 7156. Page 132 // Chittenden F. (NA) San Fransisco, California, 1853. 7156. Page 45. // Chittenden Judge. San Fransisco 1856

 

USA Genealogy Ship ‘Increase’ sailed from London 13/18 April 1635 to New England:- Chittingden Thomas (51) Linen Weaver. Rebecca (40) Wife. Isack (10) Son. Henry (6) Son.

 

USA MARRIAGES 1815 - 1898 :- Chittenden First name & Partners Surname - First Names

1815 Nathaniel & Smith Harriett. M533737 1007418 Mary // 1823 Catherine & Hinsdale Charles J. M526031 926270 NJer. // 1849 Sally & Jordan Edward M526221 941820 NYo // 1859 Allan S. & Upp Cinderella M514592 361704 Miso // 1859 King & Hopkins Sarah M526351 942703 NYo // 1861 Emma & Osborne Thomas M537818 50116 Illin // 1862 Elizabeth A & Cole Richard M509152 271744 NJer // 1868 Ferdinand/Fernando C & Booth Viola L M587411 1050071 Iowa // 1859 Amanda K & Sheets George R M537822 52201 Illin // 1869 Charity & Thomas John H M731398 2681435 Illin // 1869 Charles E & Reesor/Risor Ella M537823 52359 Illin // 1869 Eliza & Banks Benjamin F M587411 1050224 Iowa // 1869 Walter & Dell Cornelia M586692 193630 Cal // 1870 James L & Peckenpaugh Tabitha M537823 53026 Illin // 1870 Mary L & Johnson R.S M586692 193938 Cal // 1870 Mary C & Peckenpaugh Horton M M537823 52662 Illin // 1870 William J. C. & Macrae/Mccray Sarah J M731152 2655314 Illin // 1871 1871 Edward A & North Achsah A M537321 38400 NYo // 1973 Lydia A & Garver Abraham H M533973 2803 Illin // 1873 Rhoda & Bass John F M526074 940614 NJer // 1874 Clara F & Day/Dee John H M537321 39458 NYo // 1874 Emma & Graham W.S M731489 2727259 NHa // 1876 Chittenden A..J & Partridge Eliza J M731593 2795165 Illin // 1876 John J & Ferrell Olive M517644 518310 Ktky // 1879 Alfred W & Elliott Ivy M592271 1345350 Tex // 1879 Emma L & Pearson Inkerman E M726201 2472862 Lou // 1880 Leonidas S & Shriver Elizabeth/Libbie M533825 1032888 Illin // 1881 George Sylvester & Mouroney Laura M533837 1033711 Illin // 1881 Sanford Harmon & Hopkins Emeline Sophronia M526351 942796 NYo // 1883 Caroline/Carrie & Whitesell/sel Samuel M731398 2684923 Illin // 1884 Chittenden E. P & Stowe Lizzie L M530823 971297 Minn // 1884 George R & Biglow Alice L M730758 2581517 Illin // 1884 Chittenden H. E & Parsons James A M534802 17746 Illin // 1884 Chittenden h. E & Parsons James A M730341 2517039 Illin // 1884 Nelly/Nellie J & Cleveland Willie O M730759 2583619 Illin // 1885 Cecelia/Cecillia & Quigley George T M515706 423919 Miso // 1886 Chittenden B. L & Peterson Emma M530149 961923 Minn // 1888 Mary T & Young M. K M593881 1739140 Oreg // 1888 Reuben T & Shepard Wilma M593881 1738254 Oreg // 1889 Mary & Senter James C M725102 2461502 Kan // 1889 Mary Francis & Adam S. L M592342 1358807 Tex // 1890 Birdie E & Boothman William S M730818 2606495 Illin // 1890 Lilian/Lillian & Ross James F M725001 2440315 Kan // 1890 Chittenden W. J & Wilder Della M591432 1163698 Tex // 1891 Bessie & Barber William M730827 2610666 Illin // 1891 Henry Clay & Tompkins Lily/Lillie M730832 2615052 Illin // 1893 Mary W & Griffith John Jacob M 533837 1035786 Illin // 1894 Harry C & Bean Anna E M730868 2634124 Illin // 1895 Fred & Edds/Edde Rose/Rosa M591432 1164132 Tex // 1895 Mary/Marie F & McGowan Edward P M591845 1259732 Tex // 1895 William J & Todd or Ridlen Emma M533837 1036271 Illin // 1898 Molly/Mollie E & Crane H Ernest M533976 8968 Illin // 1898 Tina & Kinney Reece C M587411 1053230 Iowa.

 

USA BIRTHS 1802 - 1885 Chittenden

1802 Wm Foster son of Catherine & Nathaniel C714423 835260 Penn // 1832 Alethea/Elethea Mary Louisa dau of William C523941 402345 NYo // 1835 William Fredrick son of Julia & William E C535291 582281 NYo // 1852 John Jeff son of Ellen Rollins C517071 238009 Ktky // 1854 Agness J dau of Jane E Rollins & John T C517071 238009 Ktky // 1859 Samuel R son of Ellen Rollins & John C517071 239714 Ktky // 1872 Mary/Maria dau of Barbara & Joseph C516144 218722 Ohio // 1878 Eliza dau of Barbara & Joseph C514248 184361 Ohio // 1880 Benjamin son of Charlotte/Sharlottie Ellen White & Benjamin F C731314 944693 Illin // 1882 George son of Laura Monroney & Geo S C533975 545224 Illin // 1882 Helen/Hellen dau of Ellen C Mithoff & Henry T C513357 155211 Ohio // 1884 George son of Laura & George S C533975 545956 Illin // 1885 Leonidas son of Elizabeth Libbie Shriver & Leonidas S C533975 546282 Illin // 1885 George son of Laura & George S C533975 546329 Illin.

 

CADI 1905-1994 & CAMI 1960-1985

GROOMS 1960-1969 Groom/age/ Bride/age/Marriage Date/ Registration: CO Number State File:-Chittenden Burton L. (72 & Warner Martha N.(60) 23.9.67: 30 06924 104541 // Burton L .(72) & Emry Martha.(60) 23.9.67: 30 06924 104541 // Daniel J.(20) & Knight Luanne C.(18) 30.5.68: 70 11481 021215 // Daniel M (22) & Swanson Lauren A.(23) 10.10.69: 30 08553 128813 // Danny E.(20) & Hinds Karlin K.(21) 10.2.68: 41 30396 017550 // David.(23) & Brewer Janette.(21) 29.11.68: 36 04024 140804/70 // David L.(31) & Stovall Lynda L (27) 10.6.67: 60 03046 062133 // David L.(19) & Bell Judy E. (17) 29.9.67: 12 00596 111995 // David P.(21) & Bray Darlene E.(19) 14.2.65: 10 00259 00 8646 // Delbert A.(29) & Bradford Arvilla L.(26) 26.2.65: 19 06656 010309 // Delbert A.(29) & Heuschkel Arvilla L.(26) 26.2.65: 19 06656 010309 // Donald E.(31) & Bisso Nancy L.(22) 24.6. 61: 19 17655 040383 // Gary M (19) & Edwards Kathie L.(17) 15.12.67: 39 01474 147882 // Howard B (21) & Trusty Patricia L.(21) 23.9.67: 70 40582 099279 // Howard B (21). & Parrett Patricia L. (21) 23.9.67: 70 40582 099279 // James D. (20) & Smith Beverly B. (22) 02.2.63: 11 00061 100222 // James D. (20) & Hulseman Beverly B.(22) 02.11.63: 11 00061 100222 // James E (24) & Burdine Caroline S. (22) 29.5.64: 01 02446 060416 // James E (24) & Ray Caroline S. (22) 29.5.64: 01 02446 060416 // Larry J (19) & Antill Eva M. (14) 02.9.60: 19 27017 71324/36 // Ray M (60) & Buchanan Josephin (58) 07.3.66 : 33 00537 024684 // Ray M (60) & Noble Josephin (58 07.3. 66: 33 00537 024684 // Robert D (21) & Lang Sharon S. (19) 29.12.62: 34 02869 108761 // Robert M (43) & Trager Mary L. (39) 28.1.67: 70 04366 010289 // Robert T (20) & York Mary L. (19) 6.12.63: 10 02233 110311 // Ronald (3) & Harding Evelyn J.(37) 13.10.62: 19 34034 087325 // Ronald (30) & Chittenden Evelyn J (37) 13.10.62: 19 34034 087325 // Ronald L (29) & Broderick Sandra E. (22) 2.12.66: 70 50483 132388 // Ronald R (23) & Ryan Kathleen (21) 2.3.68: 33 00605 026448 // Theron N (22) & Broten Geraldin L.(18) 31.12.65: 48 00003 135883 // Thomas D (18) & George Patricia E.(19 3.11.63: 11 00060 100221 // William C (38) & Gregory Jane E.(42) 12.7. 63: 19 23642 058552 // William C (38) & Heath Jane E. (42) 12.7.63: 19 23642 058552.

 

GROOMS 1970-1979 Chittenden Calvin L (27) & McKown Agnes E.(27) 15.7.78: 19 21983 069368 // Charles T (69) & Wilson Estella E (71) 18.4.72: 30 03430 043557 // Charles T (69) & Smoot Estella E. (71) 18 4.72: 30 03430 043557 // Clyde R (21) & Stafford Pamela L (19) 20.4.75: 36 01003 036726 // David L (42) & King Doris A. (32) 23.7.78: 38 03188 077010 // Dewitt C (65) & Chatfield Margaret V. (66) 23.12.75: 07 03088 139766 // Dewitt C (65) & Kimmerle Margaret V.(66) 23.12.75: 07 03088 139766 // Donald E (34) & Fleming Patricia C (30) 1.7.77: 07 01652 082212 // Donald E (23) & Otsuki Cynthia J.(23) 23.10.76: 19 39138 112547 // Donald M (26 & Mauer Heidi C. (19) 14.6.75: 19 20142 056588 // Edward D (48) & Elphic Frances O.(52) 6.8.77: 40 06995 093717 // Edward D (48) & Summers Frances O (52) 40 06995 093717 // Edward G (21) & Stagnaro Jean M ( (21) 17.6.78: 41 04737 063806 // Edward J (27) & Ferraro Joanne M (24) 16.8.75: 19 32454 088253 // Fred A (23) & Michele Bettina T.(20) 15.10.77: 12 00795 112621 // George P (23) & Wallace Mary C.(24) 6.11.76: 43 07432 132871 // Guy B (31) & Beebe Shepri L.(24) 21.11.78: 37 11145 129899/23 // Harris H (54) & Wilson Mary E. (49) 26.12.71: 31 00497 160596/29 // Harris H (54) & Ragan Mary E (49) 26.12.71: 31 00497 160596 // Kenneth H (20) & Klinger Mary K(17) 05.1.73: 31 00018 004883 // Marc S (21) & Mason Karen S (20) 28.8.76: 30 08610 116618 // Ray M (66) & Nix Francis M (58) 17.5.72: 33 01373 56790/36 // Ray M (66) & Steele Francis M.(58) 175.5.72: 36 01373 056790 // Raymond C (24) & Dennis Sharon R (22) 04.9.71: 36 03267 120079 // Robert D (34) & Alldredge Barbara L.(29) 2712.75: 36 04308 146858 // Robert D (34) & Ross Barbara L (29) 27.12.75: 36 04308 146858 // Thomas E (22) & Bell Debara J.(22) 26.6.76: 43 03862 078351/52 // Wallace R (5) & Wallace Marcia D (44) 23.12.78: 19 42497 136821 // Wallace R (5) & Perrell Marcia D (44) 23.12.78: 19 42497 136821 // Wayne R (22) & Henson Anita (19) 17.12.77: 12 00972 135073.

 

GROOMS 1980 - 1985:- Alfred M (20) & Pagel Denise L. (17) 23.6.84: 52 00098 064231 // Clyde R (26) & Iacono Theresa J (21) 7.12.80: 36 04605 155454 // David L (48) & Buell Claudia C (35) 12.4.84: 38 01652 032229/21 // David L (48) & Arrandale Claudia C (35) 12.4. 84: 38 01652 032229/21 // Edward G (28) & Howard Barrie L. (24) 24.8.85: 41 02247 105182 // Edward J (32) & Romain Patricia (36) 24.5.80: 19 15751 056904 // Edward J (32) & Yarnell Patricia (36) 24.5 80: 19 15751 056904 // Jesse H (18) & Eilers Jacqueli L.(18) 23.8.80: 12 00732 1081319 // John R (23 &) Blackburn Darla L(26)14.8.82: 56 02721 099365/19 // Lynn R (23) & Bowles Bonnie (18) 1.9.81: 34 00068 012981/39 // Marc S (29)& Howk Kathy A. (28) 1.9 84 : 30 09965 105263 // Marc S (29) & Scott Kathy A.(28) 1.9.84: 30 09965 105263 // Merrell B (22) & Henkelman Beth D (25) 31.8.85: 27 01650 0100311/42 // Robert K (51) & Trippe Ann C.(42) 5. 9.80: 36 03275 115835 // Robert K (51) & Petre Ann C (42) 5.9. 80: 36 03275 115835 // Ronald R (37) & Shelton Donna E. (40) 27.6.82: 21 00915 076902 // Ronald R (37) & Kramer Donna E.(40) 27.6.82: 21 00915 076902 // Wayne K (39) & Thias Constance (40) 26.1.80: 43 00512 025142/41 // Wayne K (39) & Warmke Constanc T. (40) 26.1.80: 43 00512 025142/41.

 

BRIDES 1960 - 1969 Turner Russell A.(20) & Barbara A (20) 1.2.63: 34 00254 013234 // Putnam Philip D.(26) & Barbara M (22) 1.2. 69: 52 00633 017919 // Nickels George L.(67) & Clarice (66) 20.9. 61: 39 00 884 080308 // Gassaway Robert R (19) & Deborah A.(26) 17.6.67: 80 04599 75968/80 // Farmat Gregory E.(18) & Ellen L.(18) 11.12.65: 19 48532 124778 // Simmons Byron B.(64) & Emma L.(66) 28.12.69: 48 01035 158706 // Chittenden Ronald (30) & Evelyn J.(37) 13.10. 62: 19 34034 087325 // Dicenso Richard J.(21) & Evelyn J (41) 22.12.66: 70 53302 132733 // Phillips Chester R.(67) & Frances C. (56) 22.6.68: 27 00946 0 63050 // Jozwick Robert W.(21) & Geraldin L.(20) 7.10.67: 48 00777 121389 // May Robert B.(44) & Gladys E. (52) 12.9.65: 19 37137 093969 // Swain Barton L.(23) & Jean S.(19) 25.5.68: 28 00128 048927 // Schollmeyer James H.(43) & Kathryn B.(43) 23.1.65: 19 01754 003626 // Lamarche Horace J.(41) & Marjorie K.(26) 3.7.62: 10 01262 053863 // Hamman Everett E.(50) & Marjorie V.(49) 9.5.62: 01 01816 031222/40 // Kestler Thomas P.(25) & Mary C. (22) 28.12.64: 19 49318 120604 // Tucker Jamie D.(40) & Mildred M.(39) 17.6.67: 11 00040 051153/60 // Thirkield David C.(39) & Midred R. (49) 16.4.67: 44 00256 037936 // Houle George G (70) & Myrtle I.(73) 1.3.69: 33 00547 025579/36 // Mueller Ronald G.(21) & Patricia L.(18) 11.8.61: 19 25102 065755 // Cardoza Herman L.(24) & Rita L.(19) 6.5.68: 90 02387 000469 // Pritchard Doyle R.(18) & Sharon R.(17) 23.5.64: 19 17384 040716 // Brumbelow Kenneth E.(20) & Susan M.(19) 5.8.67: 70 31800 083755 // Ostrom John (66) & Teresa J.(56) 11.2.60: 19 03825 009751 // Nugent Ben \s (56) & Vera J.(61) 19.6.66: 13 02723 05103.

 

BRIDES 1970 - 1979 Enke William N.(27) & Allyn B.(24) 26.7.75: 30 07016 077537 // Sly Frank L.(34) & Ann L.(39) 22.7.72: 40 01554 94757/70 // Perry Dennis D (21) & Barbara S.(19) 14.6.75: 24 00347 61501/11 // Damer Dean F.(29) & Darlene E (29) 27.12.74: 10 03499 156439 // Heiser Charles W.(20) & Debra M.(21) 23.3.74: 27 00396 023060 // Muerffel Larry L.(19) & Diana K.(18) 5.5.73: 70 17749 050349 // Hedden Donald G(52) &.Doris J.(44) 13.6.71: 39 00711 071024 // Desomery Gene D.(22) & Georgann (21) 29.8.70: 43 05160 103285 // Hemsted Gary A(23) & Geraldin A.(25) 17.2.73: 45 00076 18657/52 // Bingham Rodney L.(20) & Hanna L.(17) 17.8.74: 19 34573 088410 // Kester Paul R (72) & Helene B.(58) 17.8.79: 19 27587 086852 // Ness Robert H (60) & Isabell A. (52) 23.4.77: 34 01200 032967 // Hill Michael D. (19) & Jannelle S (18) 24.11.71: 34 04028 146005 // Howard Donald D(30) &. Jo. A.(33) 27.6 75: 43 03894 083205 // Johnson Rick L.(27) Josephin (25) 16.12.75: 19 48313 142417 // Macias Richard A(19) & Lani J.(19) 10.5.75: 42 00751 051859 // Orr Lonnie G (21) & Laverne M.(24) 20.5.78: 19 13901 041898 // Wilder Homer J.(63 & Leona M (59) 26.12.74: 10 03489 156564 // Jee Johnny (23) & Louise L.(35) 5.11.79: 19 38771 130586 // Bennett Donald M.(51) & Luann (42) 4.2.77: 07 00263 008043 // Osborne Bertram L(58) &. Marian M. (45) 23.6.73: 41 01674 072532 // Parkins Arthur B.(36) & Norma L.(36) 4.8.79: 30 08100 091148 // Abraham Donald J.(26) & Sarah A.(23) 21.3.70: 70 11633 032692 // Love Richard L.(74) & Thelma E (70) 9.6.76: 30 04822 058961 // Parisio Ronald W.(31) & Virginia E (30) 16.12.72: 11 00134 158120.

 

BRIDES 1980 - 1985 Willig Frank J.(72) & Barbara (69) 28.6.85: 37 5430 076275 // Norden Melvin F (69) & Barbara Y (66) 11.5.85: 11 0033 37341/05 // Degrazia Vince (25) & Carol A. (25) 7.6 80: 41 1437 067605 // Sardo James M.(25) & Cynthia C. (29) 27.9 80: 30 11331 128092 // Mill Dean C.(29) Dawn D.(20) 8.11.80 : 31 0724 139603 // Schrenk Steve L(32). & Deborah (31) 24.11.84: 37 10536 132810/33 // King James M.(33) & Diane R. (41) 14.2. 83: 43 0643 015073 // Williams Craig L.(35) & Dorothy J. (26) 22.12.81: 43 09698 162297/41 // Wetland Roy T.(53) & Isabell A(60) 4.11.84: 24 0668 129729 // Moriarty Mark P.(23) & Jean M.(23) 18.9.82: 09 0398 100952/34 // Tipton Jerald M.(33) & Jean S. (32) 26.10.80: 28 564 153088/28 // Kuehn Ronald C.(32) & Josephin(32) 29.3.83: 19 7542 029406 // Loven Dwayne C.(21) & Kaen M.(19) 17.12.82: 52 0236 160166 // Scott Bruce A.(32) & Karen S. (28) 7. 7 84: 30 7215 072527 // Mack Gary R.(22) & Laura J.(21) 4. 4.82: 50 3363 048368 // Sundahl Carl H.(81) & Norma A. (75) 8.5.82: 04 0264 35878/58 //Robinson Albert D.(31) & Susan J. (24) 14.2.81: 41 0278 025666.

 

DEATHS 1905 - 1994 Name: Sp Int” Co: Da Mo Yr : Reg No:. State File: Social Sec’:

 

DEATHS 1905 - 1929 Alelie F. NH 83 80 10.4.24: 24 19954 // Alice H 75 60 15.3.24: 24 11185 // Alonso E. MM 68 70 25.9.29: 29 09621 // Alson C. M 82 70 9.8.27: 27 40439 // Alta CV 32 70 12.7.17: 17 23944 // Arthur J. 58 60 ?.3/06: 06 05258 // Bessie M. 26 70 30.7.09: 09 17378 // Charles B. 68 70 20.9.23: 23 39319 // Edward A. 20 48 13.1.19: 19 07649 // Eileen C. PD 25 70 29.2.28: 28 08207 // Florence VF 29 15 22.7.23: 23 30104 // Francis 01 10 3.8.05: 05 01757 // Giles F. 69 60 21.8 06: 06 18282 // Harold M. 12 58 22.9.21: 21 37068 // Harry H. 33 34 8.1.12: 12 01970 // Helen G. HM 56 70 19.1.28: 28 01751 // Homer T. 89 70 8.11.22: 22 46522 // Ida H. S 61 60 16.9.21: 21 33433 // James F. 83 39 26.5 22: 22 24592 // John W. 02 70 23.5.22: 22 22561 // Katherin I. 58 80 22.12.15: 15 39337 // Letitia E. 51 10 9.9.05: 05 03730 // Lillian K. 38 70 1.9.06: 06 21044 // Louise M. CH 69 60 13.7.22: 22 29640 // Louise M. WR 44 70 16.8.29: 29 43233 // Lucy A. 67 60 3.12.08: 08 30007 // Maggie F. 73 60 16.12 11: 11 32104 // Margaret LM 30 36 5.12.17: 17 42302 // Margaret S. HT 84 70 8.12.17: 17 01438 // Marian E G 57 44 1.5.25: 25 25637 // Mary B. JA 86 70 7.7.27: 27 35656 // May L. RH 82 70 3.11.22: 22 47082 // Miriam H. AJ 66 52 20.8.19: 19 33747 // Nellie C. 45 90 15.12.11: 11 34459 // Nettie FM 72 10 18.10.21: 21 37547 // Newton H. A 84 70 12.4 25: 25 17885 // Rayand HE 92 70 20.5.27: 27 24628 // Reuben F. 48 42 25.5.08: 08 14077 // Rhode S. 35 52 30.3.14: 14 13499 // Roy L. 15 70 29.4.22: 22 17767 // Roy W. 19 80 11.11.27: 27 46507 // Sallie F 33 10 20.4.07: 07 08752 // Susan G. 85 49 5.8.11: 11 23413 // William H. 76 70 27.2.20: 20 07325 // Z. Z. 06 34 15.11.23: 23 49739.

 

DEATHS 1930 - 1939. Albert ML 79 07 24.8.32: 32 41275 // Alla B. CJ 52 34 2.10.34: 34 55370 // Ambrose M 75 55 9.1.36: 36 07193 // Andrew J. MT 41 90 15.12.33: 33 68750 // Anna D. HH 51 07 26.12.39: 39 72797 // Aretta WA 93 34 26.1.36: 36 04762 // Belle G. LS 50 16 7.1.37: 37 01571 // Cassius C. L 90 52 30.12.35: 35 74292 // Catharina A. GH 72 70 17.6.34: 34 32279 // Charles J. AB 55 34 30.6.32: 32 33643 // Charles R. IM 90 90 20.9.34: 34 50707 // Clayton A. 56 04 6.8.31: 31 41921 // Cornelia M. W 87 70 10.3.33: 33 15563 // Edward IJ 61 58 1.12.31: 31 69981 // Emilie 83 04 23.10.30: 30 51329 // Francis M. 80 10 5.3.30: 30 12648 // Frank C. C 67 70 15.4.39: 39 23055 // George N. MF 86 21 21.11.32: 32 59951 // Henry A. 60 34 6.12.30: 30 66272 // Ida J. 64 58 19.5.37: 37 38404 // Irene C. S 64 70 9.6.31: 31 32686 // James P. 48 34 8.12.33: 33 67677 // Jean E. 08 60 10.4.30: 30 18241 // Lucie O. WS 51 34 12.9.35: 35 53075 // Luella EH 72 42 11.6.36: 36 39041 // Lyman S B 72 16 15.2.36: 36 08384 // Mary A. LF 66 07 28.10.38: 38 58355 // Mary L. A 75 28 28.10.31: 31 55048 // Morris O. G 73 70 10.4.35: 35 21117 // Nora D. JJ 67 70 8.9.37: 37 58156 // Robert D. C 68 20 20.10.38: 38 61381 // Sammie 31 44277 // Stephen D A 65 70 6.8.35: 35 45118 // Wilbur E. S 41 90 24.11.37: 37 74135 // William H. M 69 70 2.1.37: 37 04475 // William S. LO 65 34 6.6.38. 38 37530.

 

DEATHS 1940 - 1949 Adena H GH 30 13.7 47: 00152 47 53020 // Alice B. CP 38 13.10.44: 07432 44 73359 // Allan B. - 43 3.10.43: 00228 43 73135 // Anna C. - 52 12.12.44: 00035 44 91314 // C.W. 10 14.12.43: 01013 43 82343 548 16 1344 // Clyde W. EC 43 8.6.49: 00988 49 49535 571 28 5753 // Corynne L. - 10 23.11.49 : 01702 49 82795 // Daniel E. GC 19 21.7.46: 11955 46 50758 554 16 9458 // Emma L. C 19 8.6.40 : 00776 40 35996 // Fred E. MM 52 17.11.45: 00138 45 83815 // George E. CC 19 29.1.43: 01703 43 03087 // Ida M. CR 41 19.7.46: 00235 46 55070 // John R. SA 19 15.1.44: 00047 44 03914 // Linus H. MC 30 19.2 41: 00113 41 11606 548 20 8577 // Llewelly DC 19 21.11.44: 17948 44 77247 // Louis F. MC 07 15.7.44: 00298 44 47440 551 34 2935 // Lydia A. 07 25.3.49: 00111 49 18004 // Lyman G DC 19 27.10.48: 01156 48 76481 // Mary E. 04 15.9.47: 00122 47 04188 // Millie F GN 01 20.4.49: 01474 49 26221 // Myrtle M AC 19 13.1.46: 00726 46 02186 // Paul H. JC 41 26.7.44: 00291 44 52956 // Ruth H. FC 41 7.8.44: 00303 44 59906 // Sarah A MG 19 31.1.42: 00010 42 11073 // Smith IC 55 15.4.42: 00048 42 28973 // Susan A. JR 19 12.12.42: 01009 42 79995 // Talman IH 55 28.3.45: 00053 45 24045 // Walter R. LM 19 7.7.41: 09357 41 42504 563 05 7088 // Bertha M. BC 56 20.11.44: 00287 44 82660 Chittendon.

 

DEATHS 1950 - 1959 Carli 19 9.12.54: 15417 54 103764 //Caroline E 19 9.7 53: 11890 53 53411 // Charles 31 15.6.56: 00344 56 51479 //Charlott F 30 15. 4.57: 00949 57 32959 //Daisy M 19 27.8.54 : 14615 54 8288 //Earl H FE 34 30. 9.55: 01876 55 78333 553 09 7480 //Ethel B IB 19 3.10.55: 01446 55 85325 437 18 9065 //Frances 31 14.1.58: 00020 58 02629 554 20 8072 //Frank DC 07 2.11.51: 00164 51 84756 549 16 3249 //George A MJ 44 29.9.50: 00479 50 72079 // George W. PC 06 15.6.55: 00689 55 46437 701 16 0356 //Harry M 19 14.5.51: 08346 51 36792 //Hattie J 30 19.10.57: 02527 57 91306 //Horace W CC 30 19.4.50: 00325 50 29908 //Irving B 19 19.6.59: 60945 59 60945 437 03 2316 //Jessie B PH 43 30.12.53: 02516 53 109239 //Jessie R CN 31 24.5.56: 00314 56 51461 //Lawrence K. 27 1.6.57: 00530 57 61920 545 50 8333 //Mary J. 44 9.3.57: 00684 57 83033 //Murvin L. 19 15.9.54: 12267 54 85876 553 14 4148 //Nellie I 19 27.7.55: 13236 55 64633 //Oliver R CC 27.8.56: 12308 56 78120 //Pamela M. 01 20.8.54: 03022 54 66446 //Rober L. 41 6.5.57: 00766 57 45102 567 22 3285 //Robert D 45 13.7.51: 00084 51 59075 //Ted A. GE 19 54.59: 05346 59 28833 559 03 9900 //Thomas J. 19 23.3.56: 00501 56 30256 555 18 2146 //William G GS 44 21.2.56: 00145 56 12051 555 30 0725.

 

DEATHS 1960 - 1969 Albert F. MC 43 11.10.62: 02385 106368 //Bert M 70 29.6.60: 11704 71381 //Clara A. 70 30.8.63: 16865 103102 559 12 9144 // Clarence E. E 48 11.11 64 : 00897 121245 709 14 2663 // oris L. 80 13.3.67: 01639 22814 385 18 6538 // Edwin A. 70 9. 7. 63: 13222 79878 551 09 9612 // Fred E. E 52 7.10.64: 00046 104233 552 38 7709 // Frederic J. 44 6.12.62: 01127 122986 545 07 9328 // Grace S. 44 1.9.66: 00889 103264 555 30 0725 // Harold H. 12 6.5.63: 00262 49573 561 46 9787 // Hazel B. 70 8. 8.68: 31759 97026 563 07 8729 // Hazel U. BL 30 1.4.63: 01300 32664 554 09 2885 // John S. N 41 5.9.67: 02099 100703 534 10 5415 // Larry K. 28 6. 5.69: 00379 50743 559 60 3248 // Lloyd T. 70 16.9.62: 17966 98839 549 01 9670 // Margaret J. 70 15.8.69: 35930 101381 556 32 2056 // Marie A. 90 9.12.67: 08875 139793 546 07 9529 // Mary E. 50 31.7.67: 01014 88084 566 66 9428 // Michelle S. 11 31.8.66: 00093 105839 // Minnie 70 27.12.64: 03372 144820 // Mulford A. GK 30 10.4.68: 01868 35874 568 01 4956 // Nancy M T 70 9.11.68: 44719 136272 551 24 2178 // Newton A. LM 12 10.6 69: 00364 57889 561 22 9750 // Nina R 70 4.6.61: 09803 59683 104 09 6695 // Richard L. 54 23.3.69: 00334 42180 550 62 3321 Thomas J. B 39 31.8.62: 01528 87704 Tinte A. 44 24.1.60: 00094 4841 // Virgil E. LS 39 18.7.61: 01388 71084 553 56 0470 // Wallace L 80 16.4.66: 02465 52137 // Willliam R HJ 30 6.6 62: 02128 59768 349 01 9882.

 

DEATHS 1970 - 1979 Alden B 56 27.1.77: 00173 11879 504 01 5860 // Bertha 39 9.2.71: 00399 27962 547 24 9926 // Burton L. MN 70 25.10.70: 04055 138453 554 09 2785 // Carroll R. NM 49 25.2.76: 00994 70462 492 01 9807 // Carroll S. A 40 1.12.74: 00993 148616 572 28 1723 // Chloe D. 19 27.5.77: 22728 71924 549 21 6981 // David P. DB 10 14.9 71 02644 114573 056 36 9857 // Donal JE 14 20.1.74 00111 01949 559 03 1408 // Dosia E. 07 16.11.70: 03232 137318 569 46 7032 // Edward R. T 14 17.10.75: 00161 138883 550 10 6837 // Edwin 30 20.3 76: 02301 36322 553 14 5127 // Elbert F. A 27 20.4.76: 00562 49411 546 05 1010 // Elizabet 10 1.11.74: 03234 141205 380 03 6679 // Ella P. GE 80 7.9.72: 07567 121172 549 21 9950 // Esther B. RC 30 16.5.79: 04084 57319 555 20 7776 // Eugene H D 30 26.11.74: 08470 144892 566 28 5597 // Foree V MF 42 27.11.74: 01812 148989 571 28 1987 // Gertrude C. 10 5.12.70: 03428 151037 554 30 8952 // Glenn E. 37 16.3.74: 02585 36953 506 38 5025 // Harris H. 34 29.9.74: 03883 119352 548 18 8304 // Harris H. NF 51 3.5.79: 00107 49023 573 42 6563 // Howard E. E 12 15.7.74: 00452 71419 568 34 9309 // Irene L. JL 49 10.11.72: 02068 152346 551 46 8330 // John E. I 11 1.6 .75: 00058 99171 554 46 3763 // Justin L. 49 1.1.73: 00031 12429 551 46 8330 // Leola M. 50 3.7.73: 00971 86037 562 21 6064 // Lilyan I. 19 30.12.79: 59077 165176 562 16 6096 // Mabelle F 42 205.5.74: 00451 55671 571 28 1987 // Miles D 80 20.12.70: 09830 159527 562 66 0428 // Nora D. A 11 9.1.73: 00006 15824 573 42 9538 // Norma L. 19 13.3 75: 14023 45366 017 14 5488 // Ralph T. LS 01 7.8.79: 04850 149155 564 20 1461 // Raymond W, R 19 19.9.75: 41914 127787 798 09 6657 // Robert B. 56 26.9.76: 01783 124115 321 01 4840 // Robert W. ZR 58 8.2.72: 00038 13329 441 18 2129 // Roy G. 19 13.12.74: 56589 165523 569 54 4023 // Roy G. 30 18.9.79: 07735 114134 570 03 4052 // Russell D. M 12 5.2.77: 00066 13682 552 48 4170 // Stanley J. 23 12.9.71: 00401 119908 525 28 2274 // Zelda M. 12 28.1.72: 00064 00909 561 22 9750.

 

DEATHS 1980 - 1989 Aileen M. 04 26.9.88: 01503 140250 572 28 1723 // Alta L. 27 11.8.80: 01099 106905 552 21 9176 // Bernice B. 11 5.10. 84: 00111 128033 // Carlton L. AS 43 15.10.83: 06514 164390 546 07 7068 // Charles T. EE 30 11.8.84: 07467 118100 568 09 9339 // Claire M. 19 16.1.85: 02109 18715 561 28 5925 // Clara B. 43 20.7.80: 04459 98916 518 12 6175 // Clinton M. QH 19 2..7.83: 30692 93629 560 16 2538 // Daniel G. JS 19 9.3.80: 12229 42705 562 03 6179 // Dewitt C EB 17 23.5.85: 00194 71716 481 20 1402 // Dorothea 19 10.11.81: 52744 163551 564 32 7239 // Elizabet SJ 19 23.4.84: 20046 63164 133 20 4277 // Emma L. 48 15.12.82: 01545 165624 720 14 7574 // Fred W. 07 5.3.87: 00953 13264 537 32 8521 // George E. MO 41 23.12.81: 04043 170179 Gladys G. ET 29 3.4. 84: 00133 52107 560 09 3597 // Henry BL 37 11.8 80: 08443 110378 319 05 2171 // Jane E. WC 19 13.6.80: 28153 87454 380 14 1492 // Janis R. GN 31 12.1.81: 00021 03944 571 44 5322 // Loker AM 19 10.4 84: 16931 63165 318 03 8159 // Nellie M. 49 18.1.86: 00118 11839 554 14 1704 // Raymond M. FM 33 21.8.80: 03736 108416 104 05 9951 // Robert W. 48 30.10.87: 01541 165782 373 64 0725 // Rodney D. EM 30 27.5.88: 06346 80830 559 09 7704 // Stanley P. 19 15.11.86: 53162 178543 065 01 0019 // Talman 55 6.10.81: 00187 143802 554 12 3267 // Wanda M. GC 36 19.11.82: 06980 158363 009 10 7472 // Warren M. 58 1.2 82: 00040 06380 546 07 3945 // William 41 18.4. 82: 01496 52282 040 28 0983 // William C. 19 19.6 87: 28292 106254 568 24 8599 // William W. FS 19 14.7.80: 33086 103678 555 20 0313.

 

DEATHS 1990 - 1994 Albert C. AG 04 5.5.93: 00798 60438 700 09 8744 // Annabel M. 19 13.8.92: 35448 139596 356 30 2773 // Beulah L. 37 23.7.91: 09829 114170 336 20 7114 // Clarence H. JS 19 22.9 90: 42209 169595 549 54 5300 // Dorothy A. 30 15.8.91: 08833 126764 556 22 0675 // Dorothy T. AO 37 22.5.93: 07323 071893 72116 6027 // Duncan R. 38 26.11.90: 07418 213167 491 16 4783 // Estella E. 30 20.6.93: 07195 87801 566 12 1702 // Florence E. 34 25.8.91: 05402 128843 561 52 0256 // Frances M. 33 5.9.90: 05944 145976 571 40 1802 // Helen M. 56 2.11.92: 02922 185318 076 40 3525 // Howard 33 18.12.90: 08362 205408 567 14 8685 // Michael E 30 15.10.94: 12001 162128 546 66 6164 // Morris F. IV 19 20.4.91: 16959 69258 551 05 9650 // Queenie M. 19 28.1.90: 04147 31798 562 16 3761 // Thomas G. FE 17 19.3.94: 00170 33167 107 18 8904.

 

CADI County Codes:- 01 Alameda // 02 Alpine // 03 Amador // 04 Butte // 05 Calaveras // 06 Colusa // 07 Contra Costa // 08 Del Norte // 09 El Dorado // 10 Fresn // 11 Glenn // 12 Humboldt // 13 Imperial // 14 Inyo // 15 Kern // 16 Kings // 17 Lake // 18 Lassen // 19 Los Angeles // 20 Madera // 21 Marin // 22 Mariposa // 23 Mendocino // 24 Merced // 25 Modoc // 26 Mono // 27 Monteray // 28 Napa // 29 Nevada // 30 Orange // 31 Placer // 32 Plumas // 33 Riverside // 34 Sacramento // 35 San Benito // 36 San Bernadino // 37 San Diego // 38 San Francisco // 39 San Joaquin // 40 San Luis Obispo // 41 San Mateo // 42 Santa Barbara // 43 Santa Clara // 44 Santa Cruz // 45 Shasta // 46 Sierra // 47 Siskiyou // 48 Solano // 49 Sonoma // 50 Stanislaus // 51 Sutter // 52 Tehama // 53 Trinity // 54 Tulare // 55 Tuolomne // 56 Ventura // 57 Yolo // Yuba // 60 Alameda // 70 Los Angeles // 80 San Diego // 9o San Francisco.

 

Reference Social Security numbers and where they originate:- 0000 unused // 001-003 NH // 004-007 ME // 008-009 VT // 010-034 MA // 035-039 RI // 040-049 CT // 050-134 NY // 135-158 NJ // 159-211 PA // 212-220 MD // 221-222 DE // 223-231 VA // 232-236 WV // 237-246 NC // 247-251 SC // 252-260 GA // 261-267 FL // 268-302 OH // 303-317 IN // 318-361 IL // 362-386 MI // 387-399 WI // 400-407 KY // 408-415 TN // 416-424 AL // 425-428 MS // 429-432 AR // 433-439 LA // 440-448 OK // 449-467 TX // 468-477 MN // 478-485 IA // 486-500 MO // 501-502 ND // 503-504 SD // 505-508 NE // 509-515 KS // 516-517 MT // 518-519 ID Guam, American Sanoa // 520 WY Northern Mariana Islands //521-524 CO Phillippine // 525 NM // 526-527 AZ // 528-529 UT // 530 NV // 531-539 WA // 540-544 OR // 545-577 CA, AK, HI // 577-579 DC // 580 VI Virgin Islands // 581-584 PR Puerto Rico // 585 NM // 586 PI Pacific Islands // 587-588 MS // 589-595 FL // 596-599 PR Puerto Rico // 600-601 AZ // 602-626 CA // 700 Railroad.

 

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ADAMS:- Chittenden:- Abraham & Barclay Letitia // Abraham J & Sawyer Clarrisa // Charles A & Young Frank E // John & Brinton Anna S // Samuel & McCormick Ann E // Samuel & Frisbie, Caroline (Maybe 1/2/45) // Emeline & Allen Lewis G/L // Nellie & Morris James A // Sadie & Shupe George W // BOND:- Hattie & Parson James A // COLES:- Eli F & Scranton Ruth A // COOK:- George & Biglow Alice L // Henry & Tompkins Lillie // Morris & Dunphy Emma J // William & Quirk May E // William E & Frew Helen W // William & William Irene // William & Chamberlin Sarah E // Alice & Elmore William J // Bessie & Barber William Ernest // Birdie & William S // Ella & Northup Charles M // Evangeline & Warren Clinton J // Gussie & Bard William T // Nellie J & Cleveland Willie O // Sarah Julia & Rowe Edwin // HANCOCK Chittenden A.B & Bates Elizabeth T // Benjamin F & Cherry Mary E // Henry R & Wells Emily J // James H & Brown June // John & Wohlgemoth Anna // John R & Beard Susie //William H & Whaley Cecelia A // William W & Aldritch Helen M // Catharine E & Brown Isaac // Clara & Sowles Charles W //Helen M & Flood Robert E // Isla J & Plattman John A // Mary & Turner David // Mary & Wilkinson Joseph IROQUI Carrie & Whitesel Samuel // Charity & Thomas John H // Nancy & Spencer Sayre.

 

JASPER G. … & Payne Charity // George Sylvester & Monroney Laura KANE A.J. & Partridge Eliza J // Henry J & Emerick Ada A // Homer & White Maggie S. KENDAL Herme & Cook Ellen // Homer & Cook Ellen // Leverett S & Howe Almira // Cornelia & Lintleman R R // Elizabeth & McOmber John KNOX Charles E & Martin Eliza Mrs // Samuel & Butts Sarah A. LAKE George C & Meyners Clara M // George E & Dexter Cora A // Ralph W & Barnstable Mary A // Warren & Pitman Emma M // Mamie E & Lewin Charles H // Mary B & Hulburd Henry M. MC HEN Harry K (Jackson C0, Mo) & Moses Jennie Belle // R Hovey & Mitchell Margaret F (Mitchele) // May B (of Kane Co, Ill) & Hyatt Frank MADISON Horace N & Daniels Hattie L // Martin B & Eastman Hannah C. MERCER Elizabeth & Dowell Anderson. OGLE Frank H (24) & Smith Ella (22) // Mary E (18) & Howe Chester E (23) PEORIA Benjamin & Morgan Carrie A POPE Thomas J & Wayland Ettie May ROCK I Clara Belle & Frost B T

 

ST. CL William E & Mitchell Maria C WARREN Elisabeth & Dowell Anderson WHITES Truman S & Curtiss Elizabeth WILL William H & Tonner Luella // Ella C & Northup Charles M // Mary & Webb Alias H WINNEB Lophan & Hodgkins Ellen Minerva

 

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INDEX

 

Page

Families of Early Guilford, Connecticut - Compiled by Alvan Talcott

1 - 19

Chittenden Campbell

19

Chittenden Charles Curtiss

20

Ancestors of Ebenezer Chittenden

20 - 21

Chittenden Edwin Sedgewick & Niles Searles

21

Chittenden Francis Mercy

21

Chittenden George Curtis

21 - 22

Chittenden Joseph Gladding

22

Chittenden Hiram M

22

Chittenden Lucius E

23

Chittenden Laura

23

Chittenden Lyon

23 - 24

Chittenden Martin

24 - 25

Chittenden Nelson

25

Chittenden O. K

25 - 26

Descendants of Robert Chittenden

26 - 32

Chittenden Sarah

32

Chittenden Simeon Baldwin

32

Descendants of Stephen Chittenden

32 - 34

Chittenden Russell H (Henry)

34

Descendants of Thomas Chittenden

34

Chittenden Thomas

34

Chittenden Thomas

34 - 44

Chittenden William

44 - 46

Chittenden William M

46

Vital Records of Scituate, Mass to 1850 - BDMs

46 - 47

Adams History

47 - 48

History of Adams & Evarts Families

48

Allen County, Indiana. Index to Marriage Records 1824 - 1920

48

Allen County, Indiana Supplementary Index to Death Records 1870 - 1896

48

American Ancestry, Columbia County, New York State

48

The Ashley Genealogy

48

Atwater History and Genealogy, Vol ll

48

Record of Bartholomew Family

48

Bartholomew County Indiana. Index to Marriage Records 1850 - 1920

48

Bicknell Genealogy

48

Ancestors of the Bingham Family of Utah

48

Biographical Index - K. G. Saur Publishing

49

History of Broome County, New York

49

The Carr Family Records

49

Collection of Family Records with Biographical Sketches, etc

49

Colonial Families in the United States, Vol. 4

49 - 50

Genealogy of the Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts

50

Chittende John State File No. 06171

50

The Clark Genealogy

50

Clay County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1881 - 1920

50

Connecticut 1790 Federal Census

50

List of Officail Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical of Connection Colony

50

Register of the Connecticut Society of the Colonial Danes of America

50

American Civil War Research Database, Soldiers

50

General Register of the Society of Colonial Wars 1899 - 1902

50

The Cooley Genealogy

50 - 51

William Cornwall and His Descendants

51

Corwin Genealogy

51

Cox Family

51

History and Map of Danby

51

Samuel Davis and Joseph Davis

51

A Record of the Decendants of Robert Dawson of East Haven, Conn

51

Dewey Genealogy

51 - 52

To the Descendants of Thomas Dickinson

52

A Collection of Family Records with Biographical Sketches bearing the name Doug

52

History of the Dudley Family

52 - 54

Early Marriages and Deaths

54

Elkhart County, Indiana. Index to Birth Records 1882 - 1920

54

Record of the Descendants of James Ensign and his wife Sarah Elson

54

Field Genealogy

54

The Fiske Family

54

Fletcher Family History

54

The Foote Family

54

Founders of Old Dunstable

54

Fulton Country, Indiana. Index to Birth records 1882 - 1920

55

Pioneer and General History of Geauga

55

Green Count, Indiana, Index to Marriage Records 1821 0 1920

55

Green County, Indiana. Index to Marriage transcrips 1882 - 1893

55

Genealogies by the Library of Congress since 1986

55

General register of the Society of Colonial Wars 1899 - 1902

55

The Hamlin Family

55 - 56

Record of the Harris Family

56

The Hartwells in America

56

History of Herkimer County, New York

56

Hinsdale Genealogy

56

The Hitchcock Genealogy

56

Year Book of Holland Society of New York. Vols 1917

57

Holmes Genealogy

57

One Thousand Years of Hubbard History

57

History of Hubbell Family

57

The Hunt Family

57

Huntington Genealogical Memoir

57

Jackson County, Index to Marriage Record 1850 - 1920

57

The Janes Family

57

Kelley Family History

57 - 58

Kent Genealogies

58

History of the Kimball Family

58

The Kirbys of New England

58

John Kitchel and Esther Peck

58

Knox County. Index to Marriage Record 1854 - 1920

58

Kootenai County, Idaho. Census Index 1910

58

John Lee and His Descendants

58 - 59

Lee Family Gathering

59

Lexington Vital Records - Death

59

Genealogies by the Library of Congress since 1986 Section lll

59

Genealogy of Captain John Locke of New Haven

59

Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America

59 - 60

The Benjamin Lundy Family

60

The Ancestry and Posterity of the Lyles, Pioneer Settlers in Virginia

60

Marriages of Campbell, Boone and Kenton Counties, Kentucky 1795 - 1850

60

Marion County, Index to Marriage Records. 1901 - 1905

60

Pioneers from Massachusetts

60

Historical Record of the Town of Meriden, Conn. 1906 Vol. 3

60

Michigan Marriages 1840 - 1899

60

Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the US - Register

60

Two Centuries of New Milford, Connecticut 1707 - 1907

60 - 61

Peirce’s Colonial Lists

61

Historical Sketches of John Moses of Plymouth

61

Nez Perce County, Idaho. Census Index 1910

61

New England Families Genealogical and Memorial. Vol. lV

61

History of New York City

61

John North of farmington, Connecticut

61

Norton Family of Guilford, Connecticut 1856

62

Oregon Marriages 1853 - 1899

62

Genealogy of the Descendants of John Christopher and William Osgood

62

Overmeyer History and Genealogy from 1680 - 1905

62

Owen County, Indiana. Index to Marriage Transcripts Record 1880 - 1920

62

My Ancestors: In Memory of John Paine and Mary Ann May of East Woodstock, Conn

62

The Pardee Genealogy

62

Family Records Parker - Pond - Peck

62

A Genealogical Account of the Descendants in the Male Line of William Peck

62

Peirce’s Colonial Lists

62 - 63

Records of the Town of Plymouth 1705 - 1743

63

Pioneer Newspapers, Ohio 1802 - 1818

63

Pulaski County. Index to Marriage 1842 - 1920. Vo. l

63

Putnam County. Index to Marriage 1850 - 1920

63

Putnam County. Index to Birth Records. 1882 - 1920

63

Putnam County, Index to Death Records. 1880 - 1920

63

Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Massachusetts

63

Recollections and Sketches

63

Reed Family History

63

The History of Rehobeth

63

History of Ripon

63

Rogers Family History

63 - 64

Historical Collections relating to the Town of Salisbury, Vol. l

64

Savage. Vol. l. Dictionary of First Settlers of New England

64 - 65

Savage. Vol 2. Dictionary of First Settlers of New England

65

Savage. Vol 3. Dictionary of First Settlers of New England

65

Savage. Vol 4. Dictionary of first Settlers of New England

65 - 66

Sebring Collection

66

Shelby County. Index to Birth Records 1882 - 1920

66

Genealogy of the Smedley Family

66

Some Smiths, Osborne and Allied Families of New England and Ohio

66

Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1906

66 - 67

The Speare Family

67

The English Ancestry and American Descendants of Richard Spelman

67

Spelman Genealogy

67 - 68

A Genealogical Record of John Spofford and Elizabeth Scott

68

A Record of Thomas Stanton and His Descendants

68

A Brief Genealogical History of Robert Starkweather

68

Stevens Family - Genealogy

68

Stone Family History

68 - 69

Teape John, Descendants of

69

Tennessee. The Volunteer State. Vol. 3

69

Thatcher Genealogy

69

Thomas Chittenden

69

Martin Chittenden

69

The Todd Family in America

69

Henry Tomlinson and his Descendants

69

The Tryon Family in America

69

Autobiography of W. S. Tyler. DD. LLD

70

The Upson Family in America

70

Vermillion County. Index to Marriage Records 1850 - 1904

70

The Bibliography of Vermont. Vol 4

70 - 72

Vermont Census Index 1790

72

New York Census Index 1800

72

Vermont Census Index 1800

72

Vermont Census Index 1810

72

Vermont Census Index 1820

72

Vermont Census Index 1830

72 - 73

Vermont Census Index 1840

73

Vermont Census Index 1850

73

Vermont Census Index 1860

73

California Census Index 1850

73

California Census Index 1870

73

RI, Newport County Census Index 1850

73

Connecticut Census Index 1850

73

Vermont History of Hartford

73 - 74

Vermont Folklore of Springfield

74

Abridged Comdendium. Frederick Virkus

74

Warwick and Its Prominent People

74

Index to Marriage Record Washington County 1850 - 1920

74 - 75

Index to Death Record Wayne County 1882 - 1920

75

Whitney Genealogy

75

Memorials of the Whittlesey Family

75

A History of the Willis Family

75

Memoir of Philippe Maton Wiltsee and His Descendants

75 - 76

Winslow Memorial

76

Proceedings and Collections of the Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society

76

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION LINEAGE BOOKS;-

Vol. 9

Page 290

Mrs Hallie Chittenden Thomas

76

Vol. 10

Page 59

Miss Cornelia Kate Chittenden

76

Vol. 10

Page 77

Mrs Anna Chittenden Duncan

76

Vol. 10

Page 152

Miss Melissa Chittenden

76

Vol. 10

Page 209

Mrs Luella A. Kimball

77

Vol. 12

Page 240

Mrs Elizabeth Bisbee Hunt

77

Vol. 12

Page 317

Mrs Harriet B Wolcott Chittenden

77

Vol. 16

Page 227

Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Woodward

77

Vol. 16

Page 274

Mrs Fannie Brenmer Byington

77

Vol. 17

Page 42

Mrs Catherine McNeal Chittenden

77

Vol. 18

Page 244

Mrs Abby Sweetser Hudson Smith

77

Vol. 18

Page 245

Mrs Gertrude Smith Loveland

77 - 78

Vol. 19

Page 266

Mrs Annie Pratt Chittenden

78

Vol. 19

Page 267

Mrs Phebe Chittenden Richmond

78

Vol. 20

Page 162

Mrs Mary Radeker Mather

78

Vol. 23

Page 43

Mrs Margaret B Chittenden

78

Vol. 23

Page 56

Mrs Charlotte Chittenden Buffum

78

Vol. 23

Page 291

Mrs Louise Wright Baker

78

Vol. 34

Page 128

Miss Frances Minerva Hepburn

78

Vol. 26

Page 115

Mrs Mary Eloise Munson Arthur

78

Vol. 26

Page 151

Mrs Katherine Baker Coleman

79

Vol. 29

Page 91

Mrs Grace M Chittenden Taylor

79

Vol. 30

Page 195

Mrs Ella Hatch Lewis

79

Vol. 30

Page 266

Mrs Kate Chittenden Brown

79

Vol. 31

Page 10

Miss Annie Pratt Chittenden

79

Vol. 31

Page 334

Mrs Frances A. Van Voorhis

79

Vol. 32

Page 68

Mrs Ann Pettibone Simons Kilbourne

79 - 80

Vol. 32

Page 70

Mrs Annie Kilbourne Parshall

80

Vol. 32

Page 215

Mrs Emily Chittenden Carter

80

Vol. 32

Page 273

Miss Elizabeth Webster Stone

80

Vol. 33

Page 54

Mrs Elizabeth Chittenden Crunden

80

Vol. 33

Page 118

Miss Gertrude M. Hogan

80

Vol. 33

Page 151

Mrs Grace S. Jones Chittenden

80

Vol. 33

Page 155

Mrs Frances Brenmer Byington

80 - 81

Vol. 33

Page 290

Miss Clementine Murray Ashley

81

Vol. 34

Page 187

Mrs Caroline Thrall Benham

81

Vol. 34

Page 293

Mrs Irene Guest Chittenden McAdam

81

Vol. 35

Page 292

Miss Lavinia Sophia Stone

81

Vol. 36

Page 56

Mrs William Chittenden

81

Vol. 36

Page 300

Miss Belle Frances Johnson

81

Vol. 37

Page 37

Mrs Josephine Lyon Hall

81 - 82

Vol. 37

Page 96

Mrs Clara Ashley Robinson

82

Vol. 38

Page 322

Mrs Hannah Warriner Reed

82

Vol. 39

Page 88

Mrs Lillian Warriner Russell

82

Vol. 42

Page 93

Mrs Bertha Mankin

82

Vol. 42

Page 354

Mrs Helen C. Underwood

82

Vol. 46

Page 402

Mrs Elizabeth W. Hannum

82

Vol. 49

Page 68

Mrs Lucia Barney Downing

82

Vol. 50

Page 89

Mrs Harriet W. Vander Veer

83

Vol. 51

Page 135

Mrs Grace Lyon Beeler Kevil

83

Vol. 52

Page 30

Mrs Effigene L. Galusha Estes

83

Vol. 52

Page 153

Mrs Amelia Skinner Bartley

83

Vol. 52

Page 154

Mrs Helen Bartley Stockton

83

Vol. 52

Page 208

Mrs Edith Chittenden Wells

83

Vol. 54

Page 344

Mrs Jeannie Merrick Chaffee

83

Vol. 57

Page 26

Mrs Cora P. Murray Scott

84

Connecticut Soldiers in the French-Indian War 1755 - 1757. Master Rolls

84 - 85

Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers. War of Rebellion 1861 - 1865

85

Navy Memorial Log

85

MHI Civil War Photograph Data Base

85

History - United States. New York - The Empire State

85

Almanac of American Presidents

85 - 86

The Republic in Peril

86

Burlington, Vermont

86

Chittenden Hiram M. Bibliography - Mountain Men - The American Fur Trade

86

Across the Wide Missouri - Bernard de Voto

86

The Quiet Adventurers in North America

86

Chittenden Hiram M. The History of Early Steamboat Navigation on the Missourie

87

Hossiers, Yankees and Englishmen

87

Dictionary of 2885 English Migrants to New England 1620 -1650

87

Memorandum of a Pilgrimage from Connecticut to Illinois and origins of the Chittenden

87

Family in America

87

Pseudonyms and Nicknames

87

USA Directory of Family Associations

87

Vermont Governors

87

Assisted Immigrants in Wards of Sydney, Australia. 1828 - 1842

87

A Bibliography of Ships Passenger Lists 1538 - 1825

87

Family History and Posterity of Abraham Marsh Wilde and Louisa Chittenden

87

Heroines of Mormondum. Salt Lake City. Noble Women’s Lives Series

87

Embarkation of Emigrants 1607 - 1660

88

USA Genealogy

88

USA Marriages 1815 - 1898

88

USA Births 1802 - 1885

88

CADI 1905 - 1994 & CAMI 1960 - 1985

 

Grooms

1960 - 1969

 

88 - 89

Grooms

1970 - 1979

 

89

Grooms

1980 - 1985

 

89

Brides

1960 - 1969

 

90

Brides

1970 - 1979

 

90

Brides

1980 - 1985

 

90

Deaths

1905 - 1929

 

90 - 91

Deaths

1930 - 1939

 

91

Deaths

1940 - 1949

 

91

Deaths

1950 - 1959

 

91 - 92

Deaths

1960 - 1969

 

92

Deaths

1970 - 1979

 

92

Deaths

1980 - 1989

 

92 - 93

Deaths

1990 - 1994

 

93

CADI County Codes

 

93

Reference Social Security Numbers and where they originate

93

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