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FOOTE FAMILY
COMPRISING THE
GENEALOGY and HISTORY
NATHANIEL FOOTE
OF WETHERSFIELD, CONN.
AND HIS DESCENDANTS
Also a partial record of Descendants of Pasco Foote, of Salem, Mass.;
Richard Foote, of Stafford County, Va. ; and
Harvey Bronson Foote, of Ohio
Vol. II
By ABRAM W. FOOTE,' 5979
Please send additional family records, and corrections if any,
also all correspondence regarding purchase or sale
of this book, to A. W. Foote Co.,
Middlebury, Vermont
Free Press Printing Company
BuRUNGTON, Vermont
1932
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOOTE FAMILY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, Second to
Meetings
Will of JOHN FOOTE, Royston, England
Will of ROBERT FOOTE, Shalford, England
Brief Account of Colchester, England, Castle
ROBERT FOOTE, of Royston, England, our Oldest known Ancestor.
Descendants of NATHANIEL FOOTE, the Settler:
First Generation, No. 1
Second Generation, No. 2 to No. 8
Third Generation, No. 9 to No. 20
Fourth Generation, No. 21 to No, 72
Fifth Generation, No. 72 to No. 232
Sixth Generation, No. 233 to No. 749
Seventh Generation, No. 750 to No. 1817
Eighth Generation, No, 1818 to No. 3299
Ninth Generation, No. 3300 to No. 4999
Tenth Generation, No. 5000 to No. 6999
Eleventh Generation, No. 7000 to No. 8999
Twelfth Generation, No. 9000 to No. 9999
Thirteenth Generation, No. 10000 to No. 10002
Descendants of PASO FOOTE, of Salem, Mass
Descendants of HARVEY BRONSON FOOTE, of Ohio
Descendants of RICHARD FOOTE, of Virginia
INDEX
r Copyright, 1932,
by ABRAM W. FOOTE.
I All rights reserved.
DEC ^^7 1932^ N
©CIA n2.';3«; /
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
PAGE
Nathaniel Foote Memorial, Wethers-
field, Conn Frontispiece
Bouton, Eugene, 1733 (1) 777
Cartmell, Robert and Eleanor Foote,
and Children, 7251 (2) 1094
Clay, Katharine Bouton, 1733 (1)
(a) 776
BS Colchester Castle, Colchester, Eng-
■ land 651
Colchester Castle in the Twelfth
Century 653
Colchester, Map of, in 1610 651
Foote, Abigail, 2298 933
Foote, Abram W., and Family,
5979 1095
Foote, Abram W., and Kate N.
Foote, 5979 1094
Foote, Alma, 2302 933
Foote, Arthur Asa, 3301 1002
Foote, Betsey, 2297 933
|| Foote, Edward Hibbard, 4305 965
■|Foote, Electa, 2303 933
Bpoote, Elial Todd, 4588 977
"Foote, Fred J., and Family, 4802'". . 976
Foote, Henry M., 3103 650
Foote, Lewis Arthur, 5006 1003
Foote, Lewis Boyden, 3497 1053
Foote, Lucus, 2300 933
PAGE
Foote, Mabel Estelle, 5115 1095
Foote, Marcus, 2301 933
Foote, Mark Alpha, 3780 932
Foote, Nathaniel, 1826 1004
Foote, Norman Brainerd, 2747 965
Foote, Orlando Knox, 3302 1005
Foote, Rhoda, 2299 933
Foote, Samuel, 2296 933
Foote, Ulysses Grant, 4204* 976
Foote, Verona, 2304 933
Foote, William R., and Claribel
Hulett, 7251 1094
McCreery, Helen McGregor, 3356
(1) (a) 897
McGregor, Harriet Shuler, 3356 (1) 897
Mott, Barbara E, 7252 (2) 1095
St. James' Church, Colchester, Eng-
land 647
St. James' Church, Cloister of 647
Shalford, England, Residence 646
Shalford, England, Village Street.. 646
Treadwell, Valeria Gray Foote,
4586 977
Tullidge, Dr. George Bowler, 2308
(3) 896
Walker, Dr. Helen G., 1732 (4)
(c) (ii) 896
Wether sfield, England 651
PREFACE
Twenty-five years have passed since I published Volume I of the
Foote History and Genealogy. Hardly had Volume I been delivered
before I began to receive new data.
Many descendants unknown to us were able to give their connections
as soon as they read the book and some back to the sixth and seventh
generation. This made it necessary to use fractional numbers.
Errors will get in, however, we have made all corrections that have
been sent to us in Volume I, that we know of and proofs have been
returned to all for corrections as far as possible.
Family records printed in the Genealogy are of more value even than
gravestones and will last as long as we have Hbraries and records of any
kind.
We have included the parents of those who married into the family
and this will be invaluable to future generations.
No doubt there are many errors and mistakes in the work. I cer-
tainly have done my best to make it as accurate as I could, sparing neither
labor nor expense in that effort. Not often, indeed seldom, would the
same data from different sources agree as to dates and even names. Those
finding minor errors or even important errors, I ask, under these cir-
cumstances and the difficulties of the situation, to be as considerate and
generous as is possible.
I further ask all readers of this who discover any errors to write me
of them, and also to send me any new, further and additional fainily data
that I have failed to secure, making it clear and plain where it should
come in.
The work, though tedious, trying and taxing, has afi"orded me great
pleasure as the picture unfolded and, as I, from time to time, secured
information which for months it seemed impossible to get. No one not
having done such work has any idea of the patience, application and per-
sistence required to prosecute such a task. But for the kindly words
and generous help that I have received when I began and as the work
progressed, I fear I should have abandoned the undertaking. This
sympathy and help with the attendant growth of the work from week
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 613
to week and month to month stimulated and pushed me on. No one who
has not "taken a hand" in such work, can be fully conscious of the pride
that comes to one as his work grows, develops and fills up as he every
now and then steals from the darkness of the past, a name, or it may be
a family fast sinking into historical oblivion. To do this fills one with the
thought that he has done something, accomplished something, saved
something.
And all this, too, with no thought of gain or even full reward other
than unknown and unlisped "Thank you" now and then, here and there
about the country and especially in the years to come. Perhaps that is
sufficient. It will have to suffice at any rate.
And with it all comes to me the conviction that it is a pretty good
family. I have not come across a felon or any one imprisoned for crime.
The work is filled, as those who scan its pages will observe, with the names
of grand and noble men and women, with many teachers, ministers, legis-
lators, lawyers, judges and successful business men, some of whom have
attained distinguished prominence in their respective fields of labor.
I would like to express my thanks to all who have so kindly aided and
assisted me, but it would take too great space. I must, however, express
my obligations to some of those who have taken a deep interest in the
work and aided me very much. Among those I would name, to wit:
Mrs. Edward C. Atwater, Nettie A. Bangs, Clara Beers, Celia Foote
Blackledge, Clara Greer Bell, Eugene Bouton, Charles P. Brown, Charles
Burnet, Mrs. Emma F. Craft, Lutred Elliott, Burt Foote, Edward H.
Foote, Henry M. Foote, Joel Lindsley Foote, Lewis Arthur Foote,
Lewis B. Foote, Marcus (Mark) A. Foote, Martin Van Buren Foote,
Nathaniel Foote, Judge Nathaniel Foote, Ora Belle Foote, W. B. Foote,
Ulysses Grant Foote, Dorothy Foster, Mary Hakes, Claribel Haydock,
Edith Munson, Lucia Corsson Shawhan, Ernest B. Walker, and Frenette
Warnock.
We have extended and included all descendants when they were inter-
ested as we realized that they were just as important and have as much
Foote blood in them even if their names were not the same.
This book would not have been published at this time, but for the
persistent efiforts on the part of my beloved wife, Kate Nichols Foote,
who insisted that I must publish Volume II at this time as there was
so much data that could not otherwise be placed. Many details were
looked after by her and my granddaughter, Barbara E. Mott, who typed
every word of the text. Miss Clara Belle Nefi for weeks faithfully worked
on the index and Mr. G. E. Little, Superintendent of the Free Press
614 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
Printing Company, and his assistants who not only printed the book, but
corrected errors that would get in.
And now, with this prefatory story of the work, of the history of its
preparation and its aims and purposes, with its trials and burdens, I
feelingly and respectfully submit it to the kindly and considerate favor
and judgment of the descendants of Nathaniel Foote living and to those
that shall appear in the years to come.
ABRAM W. FOOTE,
Middlebury, Vt.
KEY TO THE NUMBERING OF ANCESTORS
AND DESCENDANTS
The numbers after the parent's name are his ancestors in regular order
and indicate his generation. Nathaniel Foote, the settler, is the first num-
ber and the only one in this generation. As example :
William R. Foote, No. 7251 (page 1119); his father is No. 5979;
grandfather is RolHn A., No. 4712; great-grandfather, Abram, No. 3126;
great-great-grandfather, David, No. 1675, and so on back to No, 1,
Nathaniel, the settler.
The descendants of a daughter born to the name of "Foote" will be
indicated as follows: Her children by (1), (2), etc.; her grandchildren
by (a), (b), etc.; her great-grandchildren by (i), (ii), etc.; and her
great-great-grandchildren by (A), (B), etc., and the next generation by
(Al), (A2), etc.
The small numbers after the name indicate the generation.
FOOTE FAMILY ASSOCIATION
[The first meeting of the Foote Family Association is fully reported in Volume
I, pages 11 to 16.]
At the first meeting of the Foote Family Association, at Wethers-
field, June 5, 1907, nearly everyone was surprised to find that there was
not a marker of any kind to locate the graves of any of our ancestors in
the Wethersfield Cemetery, and Judge Abram W. Foote, of Middlebury,
Vt., Dr. Lewis N. Foote, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and John A. Foote, of
Catskill, N. Y., were appointed a Committee with power to solicit sub-
scriptions for, and to place in the town of Wethersfield a suitable
Memorial to Nathaniel Foote, the settler.
A notice of the plan with a subscription blank was placed in the first
report of the Association and, Apr. 4, 1908, a general appeal was sent
out by the Committee.
Dr. Lewis N. Foote interested C. L. N. Camp, of New Haven, and
they originated the general design as carried out, but, owing to the ill
health of Doctor Foote, he was obliged to withdraw from all active
work, Mar. 13, 1908, and J. Merrill Foote, of Newark, N. J., was
appointed on Doctor Foote's recommendation to take his place on the
Committee.
The Memorial is of Barre, Vt., granite, rough hewn and is seven
and one-half feet high by four feet by three and one-half feet on the
base. On the south face this inscription is cut in large block letters :
Nathaniel Foote
The Settler
Born in England 1593
Died in Wethersfield 1644
Erected by the Foote Family Association of America on the
Original Home Lot
September 17, 1908
This is surmounted by a bronze electric lamp eight feet high, making
the total height fifteen feet six inches. The base rests on a concrete
foundation, seven feet deep. In the foundation under the base is a sealed
copper box, containing a copy of the "Foote Genealogy," 1908; Report
of the first meeting of the Foote Family Association, list of Subscrip-
tions to the Memorial fund, and of the members of the Association,
The lamp is connected by wire through the bronze shaft, down through
616 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
the center of stone and foundation and in duct across road to pole, and
electric light line.
The Committee have counselled the Board of Management, and the
following meetings of the Board of Management and the Committee
have been held :
A meeting of the Board of Management was called at the Park Avenue
Hotel, New York, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1908. Present:
J. Merrill Foote, of Newark, N. J.
Dr. Lewis N. Foote, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nathaniel Foote, of New York, N. Y.
E. V. Foote, of New York, N. Y.
Abram W. Foote, of Middlebury, Vt.
Col. John A. Foote, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was invited to sit with the Board. It
was voted that J. Merrill Foote act as Chairman. The Monument Committee pre-
sented plans of the Memorial to be executed at Wethersfield, Conn., which were
accepted subject to some changes.
It was moved and carried that the Chairman appoint a committee of three to pre-
pare a program for the dedication exercises and Col. John H. Foote, Dr. Lewis N.
Foote and J. Merrill Foote were appointed.
Voted that the Monument be unveiled on June 3, 1908. Adjourned.
Several representatives of monumental works were present.
In the evening an informal reception was held.
ABRAM W. FOOTE, Secretary.
A meeting of the Board of Management was called to meet at the
Globe Hotel, Albany, N. Y., Wednesday, Mar. 11, 1908. Present:
Judge Nathaniel Foote, of Rochester, N. Y.
J. Merrill Foote, of Newark, N. J.
Abram W. Foote, of Middlebury, Vt., of the Board, and
John A. Foote, of Catskill, N. Y., of the Memorial Committee.
As there was not a quorum present, the meeting was informal.
The situation was gone over, and discussed at length, and on account of the
strike, it was thought impossible to get the Monument ready by June 3.
A meeting of the Board of Management of the Foote Family Asso-
ciation of America was called to order at the Park Avenue Hotel, New
York, N. Y., May 2, 1908, at 2 P.M. Present:
Judge Nathaniel Foote, Rochester, N. Y., President.
John Crocker Foote, Belvidere, 111., Vice-President.
Abram W. Foote, Middlebury, Vt., Secretary and Treasurer.
Nathaniel Foote, New York, N. Y.
J. Merrill Foote, Newark, N. J.
E. V. Foote, New York, N. Y.
John A. Foote, Catskill, N. Y., of the Memorial Committee.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 619
be elected by a ballot at each regular meeting of the Association, and four shall
constitute a quorum.
IV. It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all meetings of the
Association.
A Vice-President, in the absence of the President, shall preside and perform the
duties as President.
The Secretary and Treasurer shall conduct all correspondence, keep in his book
a full and distinct record of all the transactions of the Association and shall call
all meetings of the Board, with the approval of the President, and shall call all
meetings of the Association as directed by their vote, or by the Board in case of
change. He shall keep an accurate list of all its members. He shall collect, receive
and pay out all moneys, subject to the order of the Board of Management, and keep
a correct account of all moneys received and expended and render a virritten account
at each regular meeting of the Association. The Association may decide its next
place and time of meeting, or in default of so doing the Board shall fix time and
place, and the Board may change time and place if in their judgment such change
becomes desirable.
It was voted to ask all members to send their photographs to the His-
torian, Nathaniel Foote, 80 Broadw^ay, New York, for preservation.
It was moved and seconded that the Secretary have printed a full
report of this meeting and of the Dedication exercises at the unveiling of
the Nathaniel Foote Memorial.
The Committee appointed to audit the Treasurer's account reported
that they had performed their duties and found the report correct ; after
some discussion, it was voted to hold the next meeting of the Association
at Rochester, N. Y., on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 9 and 10, 1909. The
meeting was then turned into a social session which lasted until 1 1 o'clock.
DEDICATION OF THE NATHANIEL FOOTE MEMORIAL
Thursday A.M. was occupied by visiting the various places of interest
at Wethersfield, including the church and graveyard; the Webb house
where General Washington stayed shortly before the Battle of Yorktown,
and the large elm tree on the Robert Foote place, and the home lot of
Nathaniel Foote the settler, where the lunch was served at noon, near the
Memorial.
By 2 o'clock there were about four hundred present. On the bank
of the highway just east of the Memorial where the exercises were held,
many chairs were placed for the visitors and the townspeople. The
children from the high school were also present and sang patriotic airs
during the exercises. The speakers' platform was near the monument and
nearby a large national flag was displayed. The monument, up to the
time of the unveiling, was draped in the national colors.
620 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
Hon. Nathaniel Foote, president of the Association, conducted the exer-
cises, and in response to his invitation, prayer was offered by Rev. George
L. Clark, pastor of the Wethersfield Congregational Church. The school
children then sang "America."
PRES. NATHANIEL FOOTE
The opening address was made by Pres. Nathaniel Foote, of the Asso-
ciation, who spoke as follows :
Ladies and Gentlemen : More than two and three-quarter centuries have passed
since the man we know as Nathaniel Foote the Settler first came to this spot.
He came from the Atlantic Coast with a small company of adventurers to establish
for themselves homes in the wilderness here on the banks of the majestic Connecticut
River. They were Englishmen, dissatisfied with the conditions under which they
had lived in their own country, and especially with the lack of religious liberty, and
were embued with a spirit of adventure and enterprise to improve their condition
and to give to their offspring a better opportunity in life than was possible in the
old country.
They found here an absolute wilderness, and in their journey from the coast
they were obliged to make their way through the primeval forest with no roads to
follow, save the paths of the wild beasts and the trails of the savage. They were
compelled while on this most difficult journey and for years after their arrival to be
on their guard against the treacherous attacks of these savages who infested them
on every side concealed by the dense forests.
It is impossible for us at this day to realize the dangers and hardships of the
life they led during the first long and dreary years of their struggle. We know,
however, that the conditions in which they lived put a severe strain upon their powers
of endurance, and that some of them fell by the wayside and died while yet com-
paratively young men. Among those was the ancestor of the Foote family whose
name and memory we honor today. He had barely reached middle life, when he
was compelled to lay down his burden, leaving his widow and family of young children
to a fate, which must have appeared to him and them as full of peril with the outcome
dark and foreboding. But he had done his great work better than he knew. He had
established his family in America and no adverse fortune of a serious nature was
destined to overtake those for whom he had made such sacrifices and endured such
hardships. He had founded a family in America and assisted in the opening and
development of a new country in the Western Hemisphere. It was not given to him
to know the result of his experiment and no doubt he died in the fear that it might
prove an utter failure. But of this we may be sure, that in his wildest hopes and
dreams he never pictured to himself, his family attaining to anything like its present
character, magnitude or importance, or his new country rising to be one of the great
independent powers of the world and containing upwards of eighty millions of people.
What a bewildered man he would be if he could open his eyes upon the scenes and
people with which we are familiar today.
The records which remain of the landed estate, which our ancestor left to his
family indicate that he had been one of the thrifty and fairly successful members
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 621
of the little community in which he lived, but no record or tradition survives to
show^ otherwise what manner of man he was. We do not know that he achieved
any special distinction among his fellows during his short life, nor can we say that
he possessed any exceptional high qualities of mind or heart, such as mankind is
accustomed to commemorate by memorials or monuments. We have no reason to
believe he was a statesman, a soldier, an orator, or a poet. He was in all probability
a plain ordinary average man among his fellows with no right or title to special
distinction above the others, and quite likely if he were here today not the least of
his bewilderment would arise from the fact that a monument had been erected to
him in a public place in Wethersfield.
What then is the reason or excuse for the monument which we dedicate today?
It certainly is not to be found in the motives which have hitherto led to the placing
in public places of memorials to the dead, nor yet in the sentiment which leads to
the marking or ornamentation or decoration of graves. It is I think rather the
expression of the idea or sentiment embodied in the homely maxim, "Blood is thicker
than water." We of this Association are a part of the now great family founded
by this man in this country. We are something more to each other because we
each have some of his blood in our veins. We express by this monument our wish
that our common descent from this one man should not be forgotten. We also express
our debt of gratitude to him for his courage and self-sacrifice in crossing the seas
to these forbidding shores whereby we have been allowed to live our lives in circum-
stances nowhere surpassed for health, happiness and prosperity and under a form
of government which we think the very best.
How else could we so fitly express these feelings and sentiment as by a monu-
ment to the memory of the man whose fortitude and good judgment made it possible
for us to enjoy these blessings. This monument would be quite out of place, how-
ever, except in Wethersfield. Here amid the scenes of his American life, and as
is believed on land which was a part of his homestead lot its true purpose and sig-
nificance will not be misunderstood. Here, too, it will be of some interest to the
resident and the casual visitor recalling the name and memory of one of that heroic
company of English pioneers who started here a spring of human life, the flow of
which gathering strength and volume in the succeeding years has crossed the broad
continent and branching has formed in nearly every state a stream of human life
which owns Wethersfield as its American source.
Rightly then do we honor the name and memory of our ancestor here in this
historic town, and let us hope that others may be like minded as ourselves, and that
here, on soil deeply interesting and almost sacred to that large body of Americans
who have descended from its first settlers may arise a suitable memorial to that
small company of hardy pioneers, testifying to the world the respect for their memory
and achievements held by their descendants of the present day. We have described
our ancestor upon this monument as "Nathaniel Foote the Settler." He was not,
of course, the first settler of Wethersfield, though he was one of them. No individual
was the first settler of Wethersfield. Mr. Goodwin, who published the first genealogy
of the Foote family in 1849, gave him the name "The Settler," because he was the
first of his family to settle in America, and so he has since been known by the family.
To others the designation may sometimes not be understood or prove misleading,
but there was no other designation or description so suitable to place upon his monu-
ment or which so easily and quickly indicated to members of the family his identity
and we hope it will be regarded as not inappropriate.
622 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
ADDRESS BY HON. HENRY M. FOOTE
The address of presentation of the Memorial to the people of Wethers-
field was made by Hon. Henry M. Foote, of Washington, D. C, who
spoke as follows :
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: There can be no progress or develop-
ment except through unceasing toil, courageous action, or at the expense of life
itself. The march of human progress is onward and upward and we are continually
casting aside old methods and adopting new ideas which are required to meet our
constantly advancing social and economic conditions.
Our civilization is the outgrowth of centuries, and comes to us as the product
of bitter contests. It is the harvest which has been gathered from the fields of human
experience and wisdom from which the noxious growths of ignorance, superstition
and oppression have been eradicated.
The school of practical experience is necessary in order that we may not only
profit by our accomplishments or mistakes, but also by those of others. We live
not only for ourselves but for humanity, and the conduct of a single life may shape
the course and destiny of many others.
No great reforms are ever accomplished without strenuous opposition, and those
who advocate and defend them always receive the bitter denunciations of their fellow
citizens. And so it is that no lasting good is ever obtained for the benefit of mankind
without patient endeavor or unselfish sacrifice.
Man's humanity for man is the most noble attribute given to the human race,
and it became fully exemplified when the Man of Sorrows, bruised, bleeding, and
maligned, suffered death upon the cross.
It matters not whether the conduct of an individual is prompted by personal
considerations, or a desire to benefit humanity, the success which comes as a result
of such endeavor in either case has its influence, and to a more or less extent controls
the action and shapes the destiny of others.
This influence is without limitation in its effect upon human conduct; it may
be that the example of a patriotic, generous, or even a personal act, will at once
arouse a spirit of emulation and start in motion an impulse that will elevate and
benefit all who may come within the sphere of its operation. Or it is possible that
it will require years before the effect of such influence is fully demonstrated.
One may suffer and become a martyr in a righteous cause or may wage a battle
in its defense, or possibly leave friends and all that is dear by reason of hallowed
associations in order to escape the consequences of wrong and injustice. In either
case the act is an example of a devotion to an honest conviction and not only adds
virtue and permanence to it, but gives to the world an illustration of a life dedicated
to a just and noble purpose.
The progress of our republic has been accomplished through the efforts of its
best and bravest men who, as pioneers along the pathway of its sublime grandeur,
have led the way for humanity to follow.
We honor the man who becomes the champion of a just and honest cause ; such
a person arouses the admiration of all mankind and at once becomes a public bene-
factor, and his devotion to principle should be written in history, and carved upon
enduring tablets in order that coming generations may have the benefit of his noble
example.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 623
We have met here today in this beautiful town, distinguished by its sacred and
historic memories, to do honor to a man whose life and services for the benefit of
humanity rounded up to the full measure of these considerations. Forsaking the
shores of that land which gave him birth he looked out upon the broad expanse of
sea and sky toward the New World, and with a resolution born of hope, and a
sublime confidence in the justice of his cause, he sailed away to these shores, giving
to the world for all time the example of a devotion to a righteous principle which,
during the existence of our republic, has been the foundation of its greatness and
the chief cornerstone of our civilization.
I do not care to speak in detail of the causes which led the Puritans to these
shores. Suffice to say they came hither not as an invading army resolved upon
conquest; but actuated by a desire to escape oppression they led the way as peaceful
pioneers and, upon that wild and desolate shore, established the foundations of a
future government which, through their patient toil and sacrifices, they dedicated to
the cause of justice and the sacred rights of ordered liberty.
Nathaniel Foote, one of the pioneers of whom we speak and whose memory his
descendants are honoring today, came from Watertown, Mass., here in 1635. There
were only a few of that little band of sixty adventurers who started with him on
that journey that had the fortitude to withstand the rigors of a New England winter
and he was one of them. No friends were here to welcome him as weary and well
nigh exhausted he reached this place which was to become the scene of his future
activities ; true, a few of his companions who survived that dreadful experience were
with him and they, with the natives who were to the manor born, constituted all the
associates which he had. We find him, however, in a short time locating upon a
house lot on what was afterwards named Broad Street, and thereafter becoming the
owner of several hundred acres in this beautiful valley adjoining your town.
Of the early experiences of our ancestor and his associates amid their new
surroundings we have only a meager history and much is left to imagination to
conjecture, but this we do know, that notwithstanding all the vicissitudes incident
to that experience and their constant defense against the fierce attacks of a sullen
and bloodthirsty foe, they laid upon this historic spot the foundations of your present
prosperity and sank deep into your soil the pillars upon which has been erected the
sovereign structure of your imperial state.
A year ago last June a few members of our Association met here and formed
our present organization. We were received by the good people of this town with
a cordiality that will continue to be a pleasant reminder of that visit for years and
years to come. We were shown the old church in which the descendants of our
ancestor used to worship at the same time that the Father of his country listened
to the preaching of the divine word. We walked through the old churchyard where
the remains of that first settler and some of his descendants have reposed for more
than two hundred and fifty years. And we stood under the spreading branches of
your historic elm planted by none other than our progenitor himself to make a corner
of the boundary of his possessions. And having thus been brought face to face,
many of us for the first time, with these historic scenes, there seemed to be a general
expression that we, his descendants, should erect a memorial in honor of his memory.
This expression of our desire was met by a generous offer of the people here
to set apart in the public park a suitable plot of ground for that purpose, with the
result that we are here today to witness the consummation of our project.
There is precedent, Sir, for the erection of this memorial. We read in Holy
Writ that Moses in his pilgrimage through the wilderness built an altar as a sign
624 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
that Jehovah would have war with Amalack from generation to generation ; and
we read that the Tribes of Israel built an altar in borders of Jordan that it might
be a witness between themselves and other tribes. We read also of the Obelisks,
the Pyramids and the monuments of Greece and Rome, all erected in commemoration
of important events and of the lives and public services of illustrious men.
From those early days of antiquity down through the ages the people of all
nations during all generations have erected monuments in honor of patriotic sacrifice
for the benefit of humanity. And so we, the representatives of our honored and
distinguished ancestor, have erected this Monument here which is to stand for all time
as a token of the veneration and respect which we have for him and also because
through the sacrifices of himself and his associates there was laid upon this spot
the foundations of a state which has so nobly contributed, through the patriotism
and stability of its people, to the permanency of our Federal Union.
And now, Mr. Chairman, in behalf of the Foote Family Association of America,
it gives me great pleasure to present this Memorial which we, the descendants of
Nathaniel Foote, have erected to his memory, to the town of Wethersfield, con-
fident that the same generous spirit of its citizens which contributed to its erection
will care for and protect it through all coming generations.
The Monument was then unveiled by J. Merrill Foote, of Newark, and
as the flag fell from the Monument all arose and greeted the event with
applause.
ACCEPTANCE BY E. HART FENN
The acceptance of the Memorial in behalf of the Town of Wethersfield
was made by E. Hart Fenn, who said :
Mr. President and Descendants of Nathaniel Foote:
As one in pleasant journey passes through the early settlements of our beloved
New England, he finds by roadside and at village center lasting memorials of the
olden times, appropriately designated in monuments of stone or in tablets of bronze.
It is thus that the New Englander expresses his gratitude for and appreciation of
the sterling qualities of the men, who, coming to the land from a foreign soil, brought
forth here a new system of government, the cornerstone of which was liberty. By
these monuments along the wayside are kept alive those splendid traditions handed
down to us by the forefathers; that civil and religious freedom is not merely a
sentimental term, but a deep-rooted and accomplished fact.
In accordance with this New England custom we are assmbled here, in ancient
Wethersfield, this bright September afternoon, to do honor to one of those founders
of the town ; one who, here on the very banks of the beautiful Connecticut, in com-
pany with his fellows from this town and with the men of the sister towns of Hartford
and Windsor, under the leadership of the Immortal Hooker, promulgated that great
instrument, "The Fundamental Orders," a simple writing in itself, yet which stands
as the first written declaration of constitutional government. An instrument to which
honor is today paid by every free republic on this earth, and which has its place side
by side with Magna Charta and the Declaration of Independence, as an exponent of
the rights of a people determined by the people.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 625
As has been well said, to found a state under any circumstances has ever been
counted among the great works of great men — but to found a state in which the
equal rights of all men are so well guarded, in the wilderness amid the trials of frost
and famine, and with the daily, hourly, constant apprehension of assault and butchery
from the savage, is no common event in the world's history, and should ever be
remembered by those who have enjoyed its protection.
Nathaniel Foote was of that sterling band which founded the Connecticut com-
monwealth and in doing honor to him today we do honor to ourselves and to our
state. It is for us of the present generation to ever bear in mind the traditions which
he and his fellow adventurers have handed down to us and to catch as far as we may
the living spirit which sustained them in their work of founding a commonwealth ;
in which liberty is sustained by law, and law is softened by the spirit of liberty, and
in which both are held in check by religion and education.
Mr. President and Descendants of Nathaniel Foote : This granite is symbolic
of the strong and enduring qualities of "the settler," your ancestor, and the handsome
light above is a guarantee that his influence and that of his fellows shall continue
to send its inspiring rays down through future generations. In behalf of the towns-
people of Wethersfield I have the honor to accept this worthy Monument to a worthy
man.
x\fter the adoption of resolutions of thanks to the Memorial Committee
and the residents of Wethersfield the exercises were brought to a close
by the singing of "The Star Spangled Banner," in which all present united.
NAMES OF MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION WHO JOINED BETWEEN
JUNE 5, 1907, AND SEPTEMBER 16, 1908
Numbers in
the Genealogy
3337. Jennie G. (Foote) Crichton 122 Erie St., Syracuse, N. Y.
4445. Dr. E. A. Foote and Mrs. E. A. Foote. . .216-221 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb.
2468. (1) Helen A. Warner Nutting 230 West 107th St., New York, N. Y.
1813. Carolyn Foote Campbell (Mrs. Wellington) Short Hills, N. J.
4026. Chas. B. Foote Corn Exchange Bank, Chicago, 111.
1812. Ellen Foote Reed (Mrs. Charles) 34 Hinsdale St., Dorchester, Mass.
4331. Lucy Foote Morehouse. Big Rapids, Mich.
4952. Deville V. Foote Scranton, Pa.
3609. Ann Eliza Foote Pine Washington C. H., Ohio
4431. Eva F. Porter New London, Huron Co., Ohio
773. (1) (b) Malcolm H. Augell Etna, N. J.
2028. George Foote Soldiers' Home, Sandusky, Ohio
5717. Leigh Snell Foote Lowville, Lewis Co., N. Y.
1876. (1) Russell Foote Stryker Bound Brook, N. J.
4972. Ellen Foote Van Leuven Lime Springs, Iowa
3497. Lewis B. Foote 7813 Franklin Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
2167. Cynthia Ann (Foote) Smith Bloomfield, Conn.
3637. Myrtha Eloise (Foote) Johnson 14 Westland St., Hartford, Conn.
4060. Truman Sherman Foote 51 Fountain St., New Haven, Conn.
626 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
Numbers in
the Genealogy
4061. Mary Dana (Foote) Farnham 51 Fountain St., New Haven, Conn
4063. Herrick Orville Foote 51 Fountain St., New Haven, Conn
4612. Mary (Foote) Mack Sandusky, Ohio
3528. Francis S. Foote 67 Myrtle Ave., Montclair, N. J
3528. Addie S. Foote .67 Myrtle Ave., Montclair, N. J
5159. Francis S. Foote, Jr 67 Myrtle Ave., Montclair, N. J
5160. Edna A. Foote 67 Myrtle Ave., Montclair, N. J
5674. Martha Foote Merna, Neb
3796. Maj. Stephen M. Foote Jackson Barracks, New Orleans, La
3479. Joel L. Foote Brooklyn Sta., Cleveland, Ohio
2035. Susie Foote 868 Scranton Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
2037. Ellen Foote 868 Scranton Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
510. (3) Miss Sarah B. Hammond Rome, N. Y.
3299. Mrs. Jennie F. Pullen 20 East Elm St., Greenwich, Conn.
3297. Edith H. Foote Greenwich, Conn.
6119. Arthur E. Foote 802 North Division St., Creston, Iowa
3127. (4aii) Bessie Ellen Hamilton Crown Point Center, Essex Co., N. Y.
3127. (4bi) Clara Mae Labene 858 Boulevard, Bayonne, N. J.
3795. Warren Milo Trude (Foote) Warsaw, Wis.
4333. Stephen Wilbur Foote 28 Franklin Ave., Lockport, N. Y.
5740. Vincey Foote Sonyea, N. Y.
5744. Seneca John Foote Sonyea, N. Y.
2487. Melville B. Foote Ayr, Neb.
3316. Asa Watson Foote Aitkin, Minn.
1781. Charles S. Foote 238 Fairmount Ave., Hyde Park, Mass.
1781. Amelia H. Foote (Mrs. C. S. Foote). 238 Fairmount Ave., Hyde Park, Mass.
4624. Grace N. (Foote) Mix 77 Chapman St., Waterbury, Conn.
3374. John Crocker Foote Belvidere, 111.
3375. Harriet Foote Sabin Belvidere, 111.
3369. Lyra Foote Havens 118 West Garden St., Rome, N. Y.
3000. John M. Foote Northford, Conn.
4951. George H. Foote Mt. Vernon, 111.
3644. Florence Foote Leuer 437 North Main St., Poplar Bluff, Mo.
2921. (1) Prof. George Lucius Collie Beloit, Wis.
1604. (1) (a) Maj. L. R. D. Fayling Toledo, Ohio
1189. (8) (a) B. K. James San Antonio, Tex.
4663. G. Clifford Foote 377 Lenox St., New Haven, Conn.
3021. George L. Foote 377 Lenox St., New Haven, Conn.
4662. Frederick W. Foote 377 Lenox St., New Haven, Conn.
3513. James C. Foote Ill Adelphi St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
5145. John H. Foote 470 Sixth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1869. John Foote New Berlin, N. Y.
3330. Frederick Foote Turnersville, Tex.
1872. (2) George Cole Miller 144 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.
1872. (2a) Vilroy Cole Miller 144 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.
4459. W. L. Foote and Mrs. W. L. Foote 225 Wells St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
4360. Edwin Hawerly Foote Red Wing, Minn.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 627
MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY WHO REGISTERED AT WETHERSFIELD
SEPTEMBER 17, 1908
Numbers in
the Genealogy
96P. Eliza C. Noble 64 Court St., Westfield, Mass.
95P. George W. Foote 73 Bradford St., Pittsfield, Mass.
4612. (Mrs. I. F.) Mary Foote Mack Sandusk3% Ohio
4612. ( 1 ) Cora M. Robinson Longmeadow, Mass.
510. (3) Sarah B. Hammond 402 N. Washington St., Rome, N. Y.
4612. I. F. Mack Sandusky, Ohio
3832. Charles P. Foote Pawtucket, R. I.
760. (3) Mrs. Philo Bevin East Hampton, Conn.
760. (5) (Mrs. C. H.) Helen Bliss Case Pittsfield, Mass.
825. (1) (a) Miss Mary E. B. Aldrich 376 E. Main St., Battle Creek, Mich.
4952. Deville Foote 1123 W. Elm St., Scranton, Pa.
757. (3) Lucy Abigail Brainard 4 Atwood St., Hartford, Conn.
2484. James E. Foote Nebraska City, R. F. D. No. 2
757. Alice Louise Brainard 48 Huntington St., Hartford, Conn.
4951. Geo. H. Foote Mt. Vernon, 111.
1037. Charles Foote Glastonbury, Conn.
2994. Amanda (Foote) Vining Silver Lane, East Hartford, Conn.
4695. Arthur Terre Foote 121 Lawrence St., New Haven, Conn.
4003. H. P. Foote Canton Center, Conn.
2996. Henry Foote Silver Lane, East Hartford, Conn.
3295. Gilbert F. Foote 31 S. Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
3295. Clara Williams Foote 31 S. Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
4943. Andrew Giraud Foote 31 S. Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
4944. Gilbert Flagler Foote, Jr 31 S. Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
3633. Elizur V. Foote 253 W. 42nd St., New York, N. Y.
3096. John A. Foote Catskill, N. Y.
3096. Mrs. John A. Foote Catskill, N. Y.
3800. Julius Merrill Foote 301 Ogden St., Newark, N. J.
2570. Mrs. Olive Foote Downers Grove, 111.
1242. (3) (d) Mrs. L. Mack Payne Hinsdale, Mass.
1242. (3) (e) Miss Charlotte E. Tuttle 15 Blagden St., Boston, Mass.
1024. (1) Miss Imogene Bacon (B. S.) South Glastonbury, Conn.
753. fAmaziah Brainard Hartford, Conn.
753. fMrs. Amaziah Brainard Hartford, Conn.
2432. Henry V. R. Foote Malone, N. Y.
2432. Mrs. Henry V. R. Foote Malone, N. Y.
3992. Mrs. John M. Foote West Hartford, Conn.
5484. Helen S. Foote West Hartford, Conn.
4102. Mrs. Jane W. Foote 181 St. John's PL, Brooklyn, N. Y.
5517. Mrs. Wm. W. Walsh, Jr. (Louise E. A. Foote)
181 St. John's PI., Brooklyn, N. Y.
3632. Mrs. Horace Stokes (Jennie A.) Hackettstown, N. J.
3300. Nathaniel Foote 245 Culver Rd., Rochester, N. Y.
3103. H. M. Foote Washington, D. C.
3992. John M. Foote Hartford, Conn.
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Numbers in
the Genealogy
2t. Mrs. Henry A. Bingham 16 Atwood St., Hartford, Conn.
2t. Edwin H. Bingham 44 Gillett St., Hartford, Conn.
4640. Mrs. Hattie E. Smith Suffield, Conn.
4640. (1) Millard L. Smith 54 Plainfield St., Springfield, Mass.
3708. (1) Mrs. Minnie A. Masterton Glover PI., Middletown, Conn.
3706. Albert H. Foote Colchester, Conn.
3240. ( 1 ) Ella E. Merwin Durham, Conn.
3240. (6) Agnes D. Merwin Durham, Conn.
1024. Temperance Leonora (Foote) Bacon South Glastonbury, Conn.
2532. David Thompson Foote Bridgeport, Conn.
2532. Mrs. David Thompson Foote Bridgeport, Conn.
7256. Jessie Emma Foote Middlebury, Vt.
7252. Leslie E. Mott Brandon, Vt.
7252. Mrs. Leslie E. Mott Brandon, Vt.
5561. Nathaniel Foote 80 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
355. (2) (a) J. H. Hammond, Jr Rockville, Conn.
355. (2) (a) (i) William C. Hammond Holyoke, Mass.
355. (2) (a) (ii) Charles H. Hammond Rockville, Conn.
3367. Margaret Merrick Foote Norwich, N. Y.
3299. Janie Foote Pullen Greenwich, Conn.
3297. Edith Foote Greenwich, Conn.
673. (2) (a) (i) Lucilla Marshall Cheshire, Conn.
673. (2) (a) Nellie Hubbard Marshall Cheshire, Conn.
3287. Eliza C. Averill Branford, Conn.
2234. (2) Jane L Taylor . Colchester, Conn.
3723. Kate Foote Colchester, Conn.
3722. Harriet R. Hills Colchester, Conn.
2162. (1) Mrs. F. J. Chandler Stafford Springs, Conn.
3782. E. N. Foote Rockville, Conn.
3709. E. E. Foote Gilead, Conn.
3709. Mrs. E. E. Foote Gilead, Conn.
5310. Helen E. Foote Gilead, Conn.
3710. Geo. B. Miller Colchester, Conn.
3710. Mrs. Geo. B. Miller Colchester, Conn.
4t. Miss Rose Standish Francis Box 156, Wethersfield, Conn.
2t. Mary J. Harris Wethersfield, Conn.
2t. Burton A. Harris Wethersfield, Conn.
2t. Rodney W. Harris Wethersfield, Conn.
8t. Henry Allen Stillman Hartford, Conn.
8t. Alice Webster Stillman Hartford, Conn.
3707. Chester B. Lyman Columbia. Conn.
3707. (1 ) Albert E. Lyman Columbia, Conn.
5979. Abram W. Foote and wife Middlebury, Vt.
We have received many letters of regret from those who could not
be present. The following letter from Maj. Stephen M. Foote, United
States Army, was received too late to be read at the meeting.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 629
Jackson Barracks,
New Orleans, La., Sept. 10, 1908.
Dear Friends and Cousins:
It was my pleasant hope for several weeks this summer to see you all in our
ancestral home, to meet you face to face, to feel the "subtle thrill of kinship and
family pride." But the War Department seems to need me where I am and my
meeting with you must be postponed to another day.
A few years ago, I, like many others of the family, made a pilgrimage to Wethers-
field. These are no battlemented castles, no wide ancestral halls, to which we return.
No sentinels in armor paced the ground upon which we stand. This was not the
scene of joust and tournament, of feasting and of mirth. Our battlements and castles
were the towering trees of the wilderness, our halls were the forest glades. The
lord of the manor was his own sentinel, on guard against savage beast and man, his
musket ever by his side whether at his work, at his frugal meal, upon his knees in
prayer or lying down to sleep.
This was fortitude. All our early ancestors must have possessed it in a greater
or less degree, and their descendants must have the germ of that hardy virtue of
citizen and soldier.
I am surprised that there are not more soldiers in our family. The West Point
motto is "Honor, Duty, Country" and you will seek in vain for a better interpretation
of this creed than the simple words of the Foote motto "Loyalty and Truth." I have
the honor of being the only officer by the name of Foote on the active list of the
Regular Army today. While I appreciate the proud distinction, I should gladly
welcome accessions to the roll. So that I hope some sturdy sons of the Foote family
may go to West Point and join in the service of our country as officers in the Army.
I want to look upon our own as one of the "families in America bearing names
so dignified through a long and unstained ancestry on this continent and with his-
tories so full of service to the state that the family name is equivalent to a patent of
nobility, and those who wear it belong to our real aristocracy."
I regret that the Foote Genealogy, of which we have so much reason to be
proud, does not contain more photographs. I confess that it is my fault that my
own picture is not there and I am sorry for it. I shall, however, send in my photo-
graph now and trust that we may soon have a second volume published with copious
illustrations.
I most sincerely hope that I may be allowed the pleasure of meeting you, one
and all, if ever we are near each other.
With best wishes for your happiness, I am yours in the bonds of blood relationship,
STEPHEN M. FOOTE.
630 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
THIRD MEETING of the FOOTE FAMILY
ASSOCIATION of AMERICA
At Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 9 and 10, 1909
The Board of Managers met at the Hotel Rochester, Rochester, N. Y,,
at 3 P.M., Sept. 9, 1909. Present:
Judge Nathaniel Foote, of Rochester, N. Y., President.
Nathaniel Foote, of New York, N. Y., Historian.
Abram W. Foote, of Middlebury, Vt., Secretary and Treasurer.
John A. Foote, of Catskill, N. Y., Counselor.
Lawrence Foote, of Canton, Miss., and E. V. Foote, of New York, N. Y., were
present and invited to sit with the Board.
The Memorial Committee made their report in full and the same was audited.
The meeting of the Association was called to order in the Assembly
room of the Hotel Rochester, shortly after 8 o'clock, with an interesting
address by the President, Judge Nathaniel Foote.
The report of the Memorial Committee was read as follows:
Whole amount of subscriptions received $ 72)Z 20
DISBURSEMENTS WERE AS FOLLOWS :
Jan. 25, 1908 Paid for large room of Park Avenue Hotel $
Mailing circulars, postage and envelopes
600 postal cards
Paid J. G. Adams, of Wethersfield, Conn., for
grading and filling around monument
Paid for copper box and express
Paid Register Company, printing programs
Paid for stamps and envelopes for programs ....
A. S. Jones, of Barre, Vt., for the stone
Paid Bradley Hubbard & Co., for the bronze
lamp
Paid for platform for speakers at Wethersfield. .
Paid for chairs
Paid Hartford Electric Light Co., for wiring
from pole across the road and up through
the memorial to the lamp 30 00
Oct. 31 Paid Dr. Lewis N. Foote, for Thomas Phillips
& Sons for plans, etc 10 00
Sept. 9, 1909 Balance on hand 23 18
April
4
May
5
May
12
June
20
Sept.
2
Sept.
3
Sept.
3
Sept.
17
Sept.
17
Sept.
17
Sept.
17
5 00
15 60
6 00
75 00
9 10
16 52
12 80
290 00
225 00
6 00
9 00
$ 7ZZ 20
ABRAM W. FOOTE,
JOHN A. FOOTE.
J. MERRILL FOOTE,
Memorial Committee.
The report was accepted and the balance was voted to be turned over to the
general fund of the Association.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 631
On motion of Lawrence Foote, of Canton, Miss., a committee of three
was appointed by the chair to nominate officers for the ensuing term ; the
chair appointed as such committee, Lawrence Foote, of Canton, Miss. ;
Nathaniel Foote, of New York City; and E. V. Foote, of New York.
The Committee recommended the following list of officers and on
motion of William B. Foote, of Geneva, N. Y., they were elected :
President — J. Merrill Foote, Newark, N. J.
Vice-Presidents — Henry M. Foote, Washington, D. C. ; John A. Foote,
Catskill, N. Y.
Secretary and Treasurer — Abram W. Foote, Middlebury, Vt.
Historian — Nathaniel Foote, New York, N. Y.
Counselors — ^John M. Foote, Hartford, Conn. ; Mrs. Mary Foote Mack,
Sandusky, Ohio; Harvey Foote Remington, Rochester, N. Y.
State Secretaries — James A. Foote, Pasadena, Calif, ; Charles P. Foote,
Pawtucket, R. L ; William Foote, Branford, Conn. ; Gen. George A. Foote,
Washington, D. C. ; Mrs. John G. Foote, Burlington, Iowa; Dr. W. S.
Hall, Chicago, 111. ; Alfred H. Foote, Washington, Kans. ; Stephen M.
Foote, Lieutenant-Colonel, United States Army, Jackson Barracks, New
Orleans, La. ; Charles N. Foote, Lee, Mass. ; Alvin Foote, Canton, Miss. ;
Dr. F. M. Foote, Marshall, Mich. ; Edwin H. Foote, Red Wing, Minn. ;
James S. Foote, Nebraska City, Neb.; Henry V. R. Foote, Malone, N. Y. ;
Miss Essie Foote, Cleveland, Ohio; G. Wesley Foote, Philadelphia, Pa.;
John Foote, Provo, Utah ; Ralph J. Foote, Seattle, Wash.
Telegrams and letters of regret were read from : Deville C. Foote,
Cleveland, Ohio ; Dr. Edward N. Foote, New York, N. Y. ; G. Clifford
Foote, New Haven, Conn.; Rev. J. B. Foote, Syracuse, N. Y. ; Hon. Wil-
liam H. Richmond, Scranton, Pa. ; Helen F. Simpson, Roxbury, Mass. ;
Col. Stephen M. Foote, Jackson Barracks, New Orleans, La.; Miss
Emma Halleck Worden, Westmoreland, N. Y. ; James E. Foote, Nebraska
City, Neb. ; John Crocker Foote, Belvidere, 111. ; Laura Foote Isbell,
Eaton Rapids, Mich. ; Imogene Bacon, Glastonbury, Conn. ; F. Huberta
Foote, Yonkers, N. Y. ; Erastus Foote, Chicago, 111. ; Sarah B. Hammond,
Rome, N. Y. ; George H. Foote, Vincennes, Ind. ; Ellsworth I. Foote,
New Haven, Conn. ; Henry A. Stillman, Hartford, Conn. ; Gilbert F.
Foote, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; Adrian Foote, Ashland, Mass. ; Jennie S.
Foote, Johnstown, N. Y.
A letter from John Crocker Foote, Belvidere, 111., was read by the
secretary starting a fund for a memorial stone to Elizabeth Foote, wife
of Nathaniel Foote, the settler, by a subscription of $25, the stone to be
placed in the cemetery at Wethersfield, Conn. On motion of Lawrence
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Foote the matter was left in the hands of the Board of Management.
After some discussion it was moved and carried that meetings in the
future be held once in three years and the time and place be left with
the Board of Managers. The meeting then adjourned.
At 10.55 the next morning the Association boarded a special car at the
Hotel Rochester for The Newport where dinner was served. At the dinner
short addresses were made by members of the Association. After dinner
a boat was chartered and points of interest about the bay were visited;
later the members returned to the city in a special car.
FOURTH MEETING of the FOOTE FAMILY
ASSOCIATION of AMERICA
The Board of Managers of the Foote Family Association of America
met at the Park Avenue Hotel, New York, N. Y., at 4 P.M., Oct. 13,
1911. Present:
J. Merrill Foote, of Newark, N. J., President.
John A. Foote, of Catskill, N. Y., Vice-President.
Nathaniel Foote, of New York, N. Y., Historian.
Abram W. Foote, of Middlebury, Vt., Secretary and Treasurer.
E. V. Foote, of New York, N. Y.
The Secretary read the report of the last meeting.
Alotion made and carried that we hold the next meeting of the Associa-
tion at Branford, Conn., Sept. 11 and 12, 1912.
Motion made and carried that the President appoint a committee to
arrange for such meeting. The President appointed Abram W. Foote,
Middleljury, Vt. ; Nathaniel Foote, New York, N. Y. ; G. Clifford Foote,
New Haven, Conn. ; and William R, Foote, of Branford, Conn.
MEETING of the FOOTE FAMILY ASSOCIATION
of AMERICA
at Branford, Conn., Sept. 11-12, 1912
The Board of Managers met at the Montowese House on Indian Neck,
for a short session, at 4 P.M., Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1912. This is a
delightful location, projecting one and one-half miles into the Sound from
Branford.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 633
Pres. J. Merrill Foote called the Association to order at 8.15 P.M.
President Foote extended the welcome of the family to all present, and
said :
I fully appreciate the honor of presiding at this meeting and my interest in all
that pertains to our family grows every year. The more I see of all my cousins the
more proud I am of the Foote name, with all its illustrious history and its clean record.
If, however, I wanted a real honest opinion of the Footes in detail, I would look
for a confidential few minutes' talk with some of the charming ladies who are Footes
by reason of their desire to take care of us and keep us straight through life, and who
therefore assume the name, but I would not risk such confidence in public.
Presidents may come and presidents may go, but you all know who is the real
moving spirit of this Association — the man without whose work I fear there would
be no Foote Association today, and you all join me in our appreciation of the work
our Cousin, Judge Abram W. Foote, does for us all.
Knowing that I am not a speaker, as you have already discovered, I realize that I
cannot tell you how glad I am to meet you Cousins all again, and will call on our
Vice-President, Hon. Henry M. Foote, to exercise his gifts in telling you all about it.
Judge Henry M. Foote, of Washington, D. C, brought the house down
with his stories and incidents relating to the Foote family and others.
An invitation from the Edwin Foote family association to meet with
them at Cleveland, Ohio, was referred to the Board of Managers.
Mr. Charles N. Foote, of Lee, Mass., invited the Association to meet
at his home, the old home of a large number of the family in former years.
Henry V. R. Foote, of Malone, N. Y., suggested Watertown, Mass., where
the settler, Nathaniel, first located and Eugene Bouton, of Bloomfield,
N. J., spoke in favor of Cheshire, Conn., the old home of Governor Foote.
A letter from the Hon. John Crocker Foote, of Belvidere, 111., asking
that a memorial to Elizabeth, wife of Nathaniel, the settler, be erected at
Wethersfield, was referred to the managers. The report of the Committee
on Nominations was received and accepted and is as follows :
President — Hon. J. Merrill Foote, Newark, N. J.
Vice-Presidents — Lawrence Foote, Canton, Miss.; Judge Henry M.
Foote, Washington, D. C. ; John A. Foote, Catskill, N. Y. ; Harvey Foote
Remington, Rochester, N. Y.
Secretary and Treasurer — Judge Abram W. Foote, Middlebury, Vt.
Historian — Nathaniel Foote, New York, N. Y,
Counselors — G. Clifford Foote, New Haven, Conn. ; Charles P. Foote,
Pawtucket, R. L ; and Mrs. Mary Foote Mack, Sandusky, Ohio.
A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Nathan A. Miller, of Branford,
for the beautiful dahlias presented.
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Letters of regret were received from Judge Nathaniel Foote, Rochester,
N. Y. ; Col. Stephen M. Foote, Washington, D. C. ; Charles B. Foote,
Chicago, 111.; John Crocker Foote, Belvidere, 111.; Mary Foote Mack,
Sandusky, Ohio; T. Ashley Atkins, New York, N. Y. ; Mary E. B.
Aldrich, Battle Creek, Mich. ; Mrs. William L. Foote, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ;
Miss Bacon, South Glastonbury, Conn. ; James Somers Foote, Portsmouth.
Va. ; and Mrs. J. W. Cooch, Newark, Del.
A heavy rain Wednesday afternoon and evening kept many from New
Haven and vicinity from attending the evening meeting.
Thursday was an ideal day. At 10 o'clock a picture was taken of all
present and then the Association boarded the steamer which had been
chartered by Pres. J. Merrill Foote for a three-hours' ride on the Sound.
A bountiful lunch was served on the boat. Returning at 1.30 P.M.,
Vice-Pres. Henry M. Foote called the Association to order and in a few
well-chosen words thanked the President for his generous entertainment.
The President responded feelingly and then all adjourned to the residence
of Judge William R. Foote in Branford, who resides on a part of the old
Foote home. Later lunch was served, Mrs. Foote being ably assisted by
Mabel Lee Foote, Mrs. Wallace Foote and Mrs. Mary Foote Bradley.
This closed the fourth meeting of the Association.
A fitting close of this eventful day for your Secretary was the motor
ride to Hartford by way of Middletown, and just as the sun was setting
we rode into Broad Street at Wethersfield and looked again at the
Nathaniel Foote Memorial. The grounds are nicely kept and the lamp
was in use every night, we were told.
Aided by our adopted cousin, Miss Juana M. Ramsey, of Newark, your
Secretary was able to purloin the halftone of the president, and he will
learn of the theft for the first time when he sees this report.
Special mention should be made of the untiring efforts of G. Clifford
Foote, of New Haven, to make the meeting a success.
The next meeting of the Association will be held in the fall of 1914,
and the place will be designated and date set by the Board of Managers.
It is also the intention of the managers to hold a special meeting of
the Association at San Francisco, Calif., in the fall of 1915, in connection
with the Panama Exposition.
Please notify the Secretary of any change in address before April. 1914.
ABRAM W. FOOTE, Secretary,
Middlebury, Vt.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 635
FIFTH MEETING of the FOOTE FAMILY
ASSOCIATION of AMERICA
The first gathering of the Foote Family Association was held at
Wethersfield, Conn., on June 5, 1907, when a permanent organization
was formed. There were present over 300 members of the family, which
is represented all over the United States. It is the purpose of the Associa-
tion to preserve the genealogical and historical data of the Foote family
and bring the members of the family closer together. Any lineal descend-
ant of Nathaniel Foote is eligible to membership. The second meeting
of the Association was held at Wethersfield, Sept. 16 and 17, 1908.
At that time a memorial of Barre granite was erected to Nathaniel Foote,
the settler, on the original home lot.
The third meeting was held at Rochester, N. Y., on Sept. 9 and 10,
1909, and the fourth meeting was held at Branford, Conn., Sept. 11 and 12,
1912. Reports of all the gatherings have been published in leaflet form,
which contain a memorial list to deceased members of the organization.
The fifth meeting of the Foote Family Association of America was held
on the steamer Vermont on Lake Champlain, June 10 and 11, 1914.
The party boarded the steamer at Montcalm Landing, which left the
wharf at 1.35 Wednesday afternoon, touching at Larrabee's Point, Port
Henry, Westport, Essex, Burlington and Port Kent, reaching Plattsburg at
7 o'clock in the evening. The entire party spent the night on the steamer,
leaving Plattsburg on the return trip Thursday morning at 6.45. Many of
the party came through Lake George to join the excursion at Montcalm.
The business meeting was held on the steamer at Plattsburg at 7.30
o'clock Wednesday evening. Judge E. C. Everest welcomed the Associa-
tion to Plattsburg, and his welcome was responded to by Vice-Pres. John
A. Foote, who presided in the absence of Pres. J. Merrill Foote. The
same officers were re-elected and the reports of the various officers were
read and accepted.
Plans were discussed to hold the next meeting of the Association at
San Francisco in 1915 during the Pan-American Exposition. It was voted
to leave the details of the meeting with the Board of Managers, which is
composed of the officers of the Association and the Board of Counselors.
A pleasant hour was taken up with remarks and reminiscences by Nathaniel
Foote, judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York,
A. W. Foote, of Middlebury, H. F. Remington, John A. Foote and A. S.
Foote.
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The officers are as follows :
President — J. Merrill Foote, of Newark, X. J.
Vice-Presidents — Lawrence Foote, of Canton, Miss. ; Judge Henry M.
Foote, of Washington, D. C. ; John A. Foote, of Catskill, N. Y. ; Judge
H. F. Remington, of Rochester, N. Y.
Secretary-Treasurer — Judge Abram W. Foote, of Middlebury, Vt.
Historian — Nathaniel Foote, of New York, N. Y.
Counselors — G. ClifTord Foote, of New Haven, Conn. ; Charles P.
Foote, of Pawtucket, R. I. ; and Mrs. Mary Foote Mack, of Sandusky,
Ohio.
MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION PRESENT
The following members of the family took advantage of the excursion :
Judge Nathaniel Foote and Judge and Mrs. H. F. Remington, of Roches-
ter, N. Y. ; Nathaniel F. Foote, Mrs. Carrie Foote Davis and Mrs. Ella
Foote Sanborn, of Brookline, Mass. ; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Foote, of
Catskill, N. Y. ; E. V. Foote and Nathaniel Foote, of New York, N. Y. ;
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barstow, of Lincoln, Neb. ; John Foote, of New
Berlin, N. Y. ; Miss Jessie Foote, of Ashland, Mass.; W. B. Foote, of
New Berlin, N. Y. ; Miss Jessie James C. Foote, of Caledonia, N. Y. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Foote, of Mendham, N. J. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Foote, of Newark, N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. R. Foote, of Malone,
N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hagerdorn, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dawes,
Mrs. H. A. McMartin, Miss Lulu Foote, Miss Edith Bryant and Miss
Mildred Dillenbeck, of Johnstown, N. Y. ; Mrs. Mary E. H. Yates, of
Fort Edward, N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Foote and Mr. and Mrs.
James F. Foote, of West Haven; Mrs. A. S. Bingham, of Brattleboro;
Judge and Mrs. Abram W. Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Foote, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Sanford, Judge and Mrs. W. H. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart S. Benedict, the Misses Maude Bingham, Estelle Foote, Jessie
Foote, Kathleen Foote, Charles N. Foote and Ralph A. Foote, of Middle-
bury.
Letters of regret were received from the President, J. Merrill Foote, of
Newark, N. J. ; Lawrence Foote, of Canton, Miss. ; Col. Stephen M. Foote,
United States Army ; Gilbert F. Foote, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; O. K. Foote,
Rochester, N. Y. ; G. Clifford Foote, New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. Mary
Foote Mack, Sandusky, Ohio; Mrs. Jennie Foote Stokes, New York,
N. Y. ; Ella Foote Reed, Newton, Mass. ; Prof. George L. Collie, Beloit,
Wis. ; John M. Foote, Nashua, N. H. ; Prof. Winfield Scott Hall, Chicago,
111.; Mrs. Mary E. B. Aldrich, Battle Creek, Mich.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 637
SIXTH MEETING of the FOOTE FAMILY
ASSOCIATION of AMERICA
Was held at the Sutters Hotel, San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 4, 1915.
Pres. J. Merrill called the Association to order promptly at 8.00 p.m.
President Foote extended the welcome of the family to all present. The
Secretary read the report of the fifth meeting of the Association held at
Plattsburg, N. Y., June 10, 1914, and it was accepted.
An invitation from Gen. Stephen M. Foote, commanding at Fort Scott,
to visit the fortifications on Nov. 5, 1915, was accepted.
The Association met at General Foote's residence at Fort Scott at
10.30 A.M., Nov. 5, 1915, and were taken over the grounds observing the
target practice of the 14-inch disappearing guns firing at a moving target
ten miles out at sea. After lunch a picture was taken and thus closed the
sixth meeting of the Association.
SEVENTH MEETING of the FOOTE FAMILY
ASSOCIATION of AMERICA
This meeting really began at the HoUenden Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio,
on the morning of Aug. 9, 1927, with greetings from old friends, and
new cousins, that is many who had corresponded with but never seen
each other.
An informal meeting was held in the Hollenden Hotel in the evening.
over sixty were present, and Lewis B. Foote, Chairman of the Committee
on Arrangements, outlined the program to be followed August 10.
Promptly at 9.30 A.M., August 10, the Edwin Foote Family Associa-
tion appeared at the Hollenden with a fleet of over twenty automobiles for
a ride through the city and suburbs, including Schaaf Road, the location
of the original Edwin Foote farm, where many of his descendants now-
live, arriving at the Methodist Church at South Brooklyn, now a part of
Cleveland, at noon. A group picture was taken and lunch served and the
following program carried out :
The meeting was called to order by the Secretary, Abram W. Foote. of
Middlebury, Vt., and prayer was offered by Dr. John H. Blackburn. The
Secretary called Judge Henry M. Foote, of Washington, D. C, to the
chair. On taking the chair. Judge Foote said in part :
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Foote Family Association:
It affords me pleasure to be present with you on this occasion. When I received
a letter from our distinguished relative, Judge Foote, of Middlebury, Vt., that I
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would be expected to take a minor part in our deliberations I felt greatly relieved
because I knew that he and other distinguished members of the Family had recently
visited the home of our ancestor, in England, and that you would be so anxious to
listen to what they had to say about it that it would be exceedingly embarrassing
for me to try to interest you with any extended effort on my part. I shall, therefore,
not disappoint you.
This is the seventh meeting of our Association. Our first meeting was held at
Wethersfield, Conn., June 5, 1907. At that meeting steps were taken to build a
Memorial in commemoration of the services which our ancestor rendered in helping
to lay the foundations of our representative form of government. Committees were
appointed to carry forward this project with the result that on the sixteenth day of
September, 1908, the Association met the second time at Wethersfield and unveiled the
Memorial with appropriate exercises.
The third meeting of the Association was held at Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 9 and 10,
1909.
Its fourth meeting was held at Branford, Conn., on Sept. 11 and 12, 1912.
After the meeting had adjourned the Association visited the ancestral home of Robert
Foote, one of the sons of our ancestor.
The fifth meeting of the Association was enjoyed on the tenth of June, 1914,
by a boat ride on Lake Champlain.
The last meeting of the Association was held at Sutters Hotel in San Francisco,
Calif., Nov. 4, 1915.
It is to be hoped that in the future these enjoyable occasions will be altogether
more frequent.
There is little that can be said concerning the history of our ancestor after
coming with his wife and two sons to Wethersfield. He died soon after and con-
sequently anything we might say would only be conjecture.
We have come to this beautiful city to pay tribute to our ancestor who helped
to pave the way for the establishment of a representative form of government whose
constitution as a guarantee of the rights of property and the sacred rights of ordered
liberty has become the admiration of the whole civilized world.
In our nation's development the members of our family have borne a conspicuous
part not only in peace but also in war and these services will adorn the pages of
history through all coming generations.
Lewis B. Foote, of Cleveland, before giving the address of wrelcome
introduced to the relatives the different members of the committee who
had ably assisted in perfecting the arrangements for the gathering, namely,
Messrs. J. L. Foote, a grandson of Edwin Foote, George and Edwin
Walter, twin grandsons, Mr. Floyd H. Foote, also a grandson, and
Mr. M. F. Cutting, a great grandson. It was J. L. Foote, who took
pains to provide the delicious golden bantam sweet corn which was picked
on the morning of the reunion and served at the luncheon.
Dear Cousin Friends of the Foote Family Association of America:
I wish you to note that I address you as Cousin Friends advisably. Were I
to say "Cousins and Friends," I might be addressing two separate groups and the
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degree of friendship might be as remote as the degree of kinship ; but not so in this
happy gathering — the friendship exists, however remote the kinship.
I shall not long interrupt the pleasant and social contacts and ties which are
being formed here and which are more important than any words of mine.
1 presume all or nearly all of you trace your lineage by devious channels back
to that Nathaniel Foote, who came to this country from England and settled in
Connecticut about the year 1633. This being the case, it is proper to call your atten-
tion to the peculiar fitness of this place for a reunion of his descendants, for is not
Cleveland the heart and soul of "Western Reserve" and is it not a real homecoming,
if not to the state in which our common ancestor made his home, yet nevertheless to
its namesake, the "New Connecticut," as the Western Reserve was once called.
You are here upon the invitation of the Edwin Foote Family Association, which
bids you welcome and who wishes you to feel the warmth of your friendship.
The softening influences of civilization and culture have changed in many ways
from the sturdy pioneers, whom we are proud to claim as ancestors. I cannot imagine
what one of our great-grandmothers several times removed would say if she were
alive today and should meet one of her flapper descendants on the street. I trust we
have not altogether outgrown the principles of honestj% of piety and of liberty which
our ancestors had and which formed the backbone of our Republic.
It is such associations as these with such an historical background and with such
common ties linking us to the past that are the means of not only strengthening the
ties which bind us to each other, but of deepening our loyalty to the country which we
love.
Our hope is that this reunion, the largest I believe in the history of the Associa-
tion, may be the beginning and the inspiration of larger and more enthusiastic gather-
ings to come and that the friendships formed here may be continued and deepened by
our closer association one with another.
It may not be amiss here to give you a brief history of the Edwin Foote Family
Association.
It is composed of the descendants of Edwin Foote, my grandfather, who came to
Ohio in 1820 and bought a farm of about 261 acres, extending from Schaaf Road
to the Cuyahoga River, some two and one-half miles from here. Some of you had
the opportunity this morning of viewing the site of Edwin Foote's original homestead.
At the time he came to Ohio from Connecticut this vicinity was largely woods,
but promised to be good farming territory. For this reason he paid more per acre
for his farm than he could have bought land in what is now the center of down town
Cleveland.
Many of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren still live in this vicinity and
it has been their custom for some fifty-four or fifty-five years to hold annual reunions.
The first one was held at the home of Joel Foote at his old home on Schaaf Road,
about fifty-four or fifty-five years ago, and these reunions have been held with very
few interruptions ever since. They were for a time held on New Year's Day at
different homes. I well recall the reunion of Jan. 1, 1877, fifty years ago, which
was held at my father's home. So you see, our family gatherings are more than
twice as^old as yours. It is unfortunate that we have not a definite record of those
early meetings. Such records become increasingly valuable as years go by and I
predict that the Foote Family Association of America and the record of its gatherings
will as the years go by mean more to each of you and will do much to cement our
friendship for each other and for our country.
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Responding to the address of welcome, Judge Harvey Foote Reming-
ton said :
Relatives and Friends:
We liave been made most welcome today by our Cleveland kindred, and I assure
them that we appreciate their hospitality.
The Foote family has not yet been represented in the presidency of our country,
but there is here today plenty of material both male and female. We have had
members of the family who have been eminent in the medical, legal and other pro-
fessions; the army and navy have had a fair representation of Nathaniel Foote's
descendants, and taking them all in all, they are a most likely and likable lot. It is
very proper for me to call your attention to the fact that our presiding officer today
served with great credit and distinction through several administrations as an assistant
attorney-general of the United States, handling in a very efficient manner litigation
of prime importance and aggregating millions of dollars. He is but a cross-section of
the clan.
We have with us today in addition to the sturdy, good-looking and brainy men
who are present, some charming and beautiful women who, as the case with some
of the men, have not yet chosen their life partners ; in future reunions would it not
be a most interesting thing to relate that some young Lochinvar had come out of
the West, East or South, and that here his fate was sealed ; I assure you that as I
look about me there is abundant material for just such an episode, and we must keep
the Foote family tree ever blooming.
The Foote forebears who settled in the vicinity of our meeting place today
selected a garden spot and their names will forever be linked with this section of this
great city. I am glad they came here, we are all pleased to know that they prospered,
and as a result of their coming and remaining and thriving, we have met with such
a warm welcome today.
Motion was made and carried that the chair appoint a committee of
three on resolutions, and a committee of three to recommend officers for
the Association, and the chair appointed Nathaniel Foote, of New York,
N. Y., Caroline Mitchel Griswold, Peru, Ind., and Milo T. Foote, Nor-
walk. Ohio, Committee on Resolutions, and J. Linsley Foote, Brooklyn
Heights, Ohio, Lena F. Adams, North Fairfield, Ohio, and Truman Sher-
man Foote, Cleveland, Ohio, a committee to recommend officers for the
Association.
The Secretary reported on the genealogical work as follows:
Twenty years ago I published the "Foote History and Genealogy." It had taken
years of preparation to compile this data. Since the publication I have continued
the work of searching out many of the families whom we were unable to locate before.
Everyone interested should see that all records not in Volume I are sent in.
Nathaniel Foote, the Historian, visited Colchester, England, where Nathaniel,
the settler, lived before coming to America, several years ago, and in 1914 Judge
Nathaniel Foote, of Rochester, N. Y., made a visit and secured a copy of the record
of the baptism of the two oldest children of our ancestor at St. James' Church and
engaged Mr. George Rickword, Secretary of the Public Library at Colchester, to
help trace the ancestry of Nathaniel, "the Settler."
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April 12, 1927, Mrs. Foote and I made the journey to Colchester and visited
St. James' Church. For the most part the church has been rebuilt but the Cloister
at the back end and near the old Roman wall of the town is part of the original
church.
The Colchester Castle has been restored. Colchester claims to be the oldest
recorded town in England, and it is interesting to note that our Nathaniel was
apprentice grocer for eight years and probably married and lived here until after
his two oldest children were born and baptized at the St. James' Church.
In the British Museum at London, England, is a pedigree found at page 183, of
book No. 5533. From this it would appear that "Robert Foote of Royston, late of
Lincolnshire," was the father of Robert Foote, of Shalford (father of our Nathaniel),
and also father of John Foote, grocerer of London, the father of Sir Thomas Foote,
Lord Mayor of London.
In the "Genealogical Gleanings in England," by H. F. Walters, Boston, 1901,
Vol. 2, pp. 1276-7, is the will of Robert Foote, of Shalford. This will shows that
Robert Foote, of Shalford (in the same county as Colchester), was the father of
Nathaniel Foote, of Colchester, England, and Wethersfield, Conn., and that our
Nathaniel was cousin to Sir Thomas Foote, of London.
The full text of these wills and documents will be published in the second volume
of the "Foote History and Genealogy."
The Committee on Resolutions reported as follows :
RESOLVED: — That the Foote Family Association of America
avail itself of this opportunity to express its full appreciation and
thanks for the kindly welcome and gracious hospitality extended to
them by the Edwin Foote Association and to extend to them our
congratulations and best wishes for their future.
The Committee on Officers for the Association recommended the fol-
lowing persons and they were duly elected :
President — Judge Henry M. Foote, Washington, D. C.
Vice-Presidents — Harvey Foote Remington, Rochester, N. Y. ; Louis
B. Foote, Cleveland, Ohio.
Historian — Nathaniel Foote, New York, N. Y.
Secretary-Treasurer — Abram W. Foote, Middlebury, Vt.
Counselors — Clayton H. Foote, Cleveland, Ohio ; Harriet L. Howard,
Sherburne, N. Y. ; Elizur V. Foote, New York, N. Y.
The meeting closed with prayer by Doctor Blackburn.
ABRAM W. FOOTE, Secretary.
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EIGHTH MEETING of the FOOTE FAMILY
ASSOCIATION of AMERICA
The eighth meeting of the Foote Family Association of America was
held at Branford, Conn., Aug. 5, 1930. An informal meeting was held
at the Hotel Dunham at New Haven on the evening of Aug. 5. Many
New Haven members of the family were present.
The meeting opened promptly at 11 A.M. August 6 at the Presbyterian
Church at Branford, Pres. Henry M. Foote, of Washington, in the chair.
The address of welcome was given by Wm. R. Foote, of Branford, and
Judge Henry M. Foote responded. William R. Foote also gave many
interesting facts regarding the settlement of Robert Foote, son of the
settler, and his descendants at Branford. The Secretary read the finan-
cial report and same was accepted. He also gave a talk on our English
ancestors and gave a description of Colchester, England, and what had
been found their in regard to the Foote family. Edward M. Foote gave
a very interesting talk on his work in the Far East. The Historian,
Nathaniel Foote, of New York, N. Y., gave a talk on his trip to Colchester,
England, and other interesting facts. Delia M. Angel, of LaPorte, Ind.,
gave the greetings from the West.
The following officers were elected :
'&
President — Henry M. Foote, of Washington, D. C.
Vice-Presidents — H. Foote Remington, of Rochester, N. Y. ; Lewis B.
Foote, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Historian — Nathaniel Foote, of New York, N. Y.
Secretary-Treasurer — Abram W. Foote, of Middlebury, Vt.
Counselors — Clayton H. Foote, of Cleveland, Ohio. ; Harriet L. How-
ard, of Sherburne, N. Y. ; Elizur V. Foote, of New York, N. Y.
A bountiful lunch was served to over one hundred in the church parlors.
As at other places that the Association has met, there was a key man
at Branford that made the whole meeting go like clockwork; this man
was Wallace H. Foote, of Branford, who was assisted by his charming
wife and sister.
After the adjournment all were invited to their residence where tea
was served and a picture taken. This ended another successful meeting
of the family.
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NINTH MEETING of the FOOTE FAMILY
ASSOCIATION of AMERICA
The ninth meeting of the Foote Family Association of America was
held in Colchester, Conn., Aug. 5 and 6, 1931,
An informal reception was given at the D. A. R. house on the evening
of Aug. 5. This building is the old Nathaniel Foote home built by
Nathaniel Foote No. 25 in 1702. (See Vol. I, p. 16.) It was moved
several years ago from the original location to its present site opposite
the park and is a credit to all concerned.
The meeting was called to order by the President, Henry M. Foote,
of Washington, D. C, at 11 A.M., Aug. 6, 1930. The address of wel-
come was given by Steven V. Brainard, of West Chester, and Judge Henry
M. Foote responded in his usual graceful manner. The report of the
Secretary-Treasurer was read and accepted. The Secretary reported that
he intended to publish the second volume of the Foote History and
Genealogy this coming year providing subscriptions warranted the money.
Mr. Edward H. Foote, of New York, N. Y., made the principal address.
The following officers were elected :
President — Edward H. Foote, of New York, N. Y.
Vice-Presidents — H. Foote Remington, of Rochester, N. Y. ; Lewis B.
Foote, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Historian — Nathaniel Foote, of New York, N. Y.
Secretary-Treasurer — Abram W. Foote, of Middlebury, Vt.
Counselors — Elizur V. Foote, of New York, N. Y. ; Wallace H. Foote,
of Branford, Conn.; Annie Foote Miller, of Colchester, Conn.
At 1 P.M. a delicious dinner was served in the remodeled old town hall,
the members of the Ladies' Aid Society being in charge. Mr. Standish,
of the Wethersfield Chamber of Commerce, delivered a stirring after-
dinner speech.
The success of the affair was largely due to the work of Mrs. Annie
Foote Miller, of Colchester, who was assisted in making arrangements for
the event by Mrs. Arthur H. Chapman, Mrs. Clarence H. Norton and
Mrs. Robert S. Brown.
In 1934 the Foote Association will meet in Wethersfield, Conn., for
a centennial celebration, when it will be the three hundredth anniversary
of Nathaniel Foote's settling in Wethersfield.
Judge Nathaniel Foote, of Rochester, N. Y., No. 3300, visited England
in 1914 and spent considerable time tracing the ancestry of Nathaniel
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Foote, the settler. He has embodied the result of his visit in the following
statement :
In 1897 there was published in The New England Historical and Genealogical
Register, abstracts of the wills of some fifteen members of the Foote family in
England, being two installments of Waters' "Genealogical Gleanings in England."
They appear in Vol. 51, pp. 133 to 140 and 249 to 252.
These abstracts were reprinted in Waters' book, "Genealogical Gleanings in
England," Vol. 2, pp. 1274-1285.
In commenting upon these wills Waters says (p. 1284), "I would suggest also
that the Nathaniel Foote, of Watertown, may have been another of the sons of
Robert Foote, of Shalford." The Nathaniel Foote he refers to is the immigrant who
came to Boston and Watertown some time before 1633, the year he took the oath
of freeman, as appears by the Records of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. He was
one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, Conn., and is called "The Settler" in Good-
win's "Foote Genealogy" (1849), and in the "Foote Family History of Abram W.
Foote" (1907). From what part of England he came has not been definitely known.
Goodwin says it was not known, and Abram W. Foote in his book says that the
tradition is that he came from "Shalford in Colchester." (Sic.)
I have recently secured satisfactory evidence that he resided in Colchester in
the County of Essex before coming to this country, and that he was the son of
Robert Foote, of Shalford, in the same county, and first cousin of Sir Thomas
Foote, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1649-50. I visited Colchester in July, 1914,
and with the assistance of Mr. George Rickword, F. R. His. Soc, Librarian and
Secretary of the Public Library of Colchester, an experienced genealogist, I found the
record in St. James' Parish Church, Colchester, of the baptism of Nathaniel Foote's
two eldest children as follows :
January 14, 1617, Elizabeth Foot ye daughter of Nathaniel Foote and Elizabeth
his wife.
March 5, 1619, Nathaniel Foot ye sonne of Nathaniel and Elizabeth.
(By our present reckoning these dates would be 1618 and 1620, respectively.)
The outbreak of the great war prevented a continuation of my search in 1914.
In 1919 I employed Mr. Rickword to make a further search with the result that he
has sent me an abstract of the record of the apprenticeship agreement of our Nathaniel
Foote from the Court Rolls of the Borough of Colchester as follows :
"Nathaniel Foote aged 16 years, son of Robert Foot of Shalford in Com. Essex
yeoman doth put himself apprentice to Samuel Croylye of Colchester, aforesaid
grocer and Free Burgess from the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel last past for
the term of eight years. Dated 21 Sept. V James I (1608). Sealed and delivered
in the presence of me Robert Foot and of me George Lumpkin."
According to Goodwin's book our Nathaniel died in 1644, aged about fifty-one
years. If that was his age, then he was cither fifteen or sixteen in September, 1608,
depending on whether his birthday came before or after September.
Goodwin gives the dates of birth of Nathaniel's two eldest children as, Elizabeth
about 1616 and Nathaniel about 1620. The records seem to fully identify our
Nathaniel as the son, of that name, of Robert to whom the legacy of forty pounds
is given, payable when he became four and twenty years of age. This will of Robert's
is found on page 1278, Vol. 2, of Waters' "Genealogical Gleanings." It was made
Jan. 27, 1608. and probated Feb. 15, 1608. In September of the same year his
son, Nathaniel, was apprenticed as a lad of sixteen years to a grocer at Colchester
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for eight years, or until 1616, when he would become twenty-four. At the latter
age his legacy of forty pounds was to be paid to him by his brother, Robert. His
marriage to Elizabeth Deming, sister of John Deming (one of the first settlers of
Wethersfield, Conn.), must have taken place as early as 1615, if Goodwin is right
as to the date (about 1616) of the birth of his eldest child, Elizabeth. The date of
her baptism (Jan. 14, 1617) may indicate the marriage to have been in 1616.
Mr. Rick word was not able to find any record of this marriage at Colchester, nor of
the place of residence in England of the Demings. Goodwin says that all of
Nathaniel's seven children were born in England, except, perhaps, the youngest,
who was Rebecca, born about 1634, as Nathaniel took the oath of freeman here
in 1633, she was born here. As to the other children no record has been found at
Colchester of the baptism of any, except of the two eldest, Elizabeth and Nathaniel.
This may indicate that the family had left Colchester before the birth of the third
child, Mary, in 1623. If so, it seems probable that he continued in the business of
grocer with some of his relatives engaged in that business in London. It appears
from the wills of Elizabeth Brooke, widow, of London, proved July 28, 1599 (Waters'
"Gleanings," p. 1275) and from the wills of Robert Foote, of Shalford, p. 1276,
and of John Foote, citizen and grocer, of London, proved Dec. 4, 1616, p. 1277, that
Robert and John were brothers and that they married sisters, daughters of said
Elizabeth Brooke, named, respectively, Joan and Margaret. On page 1285 Waters
sets out a pedigree found in the British Museum, which states that the father of
John was Robert Foote, of Royston, "Descended out of Lincolnshire." I examined
this paper at the British Museum, having found it at page 183 of book 5533, being
"Book of Pedigrees and Arms of London families from the visitation of Surry in
1662." Sir Thomas Foote, son of John, was then alive, for he lived to be ninety-six
and died Oct. 12, 1687 (p. 1281). No doubt the information as to the name of his
Grandfather Robert and as to his descent out of Lincolnshire, came from Sir Thomas.
That Robert Foote, of Shalford, father of our Nathaniel, and John Foote,
citizen and grocer, of London, father of Sir Thomas Foote, were brothers appears
from the will of Robert (p. 1276) in which he names his "well beloved brother John
Foote, of London, grocer," to be one of the supervisors and assistants of his executor.
In sending me abstracts of the record of some of the Foote wills on Feb. 23, 1920,
Mr. Rickword writes, "It can be taken as definitely established that Sir Thomas
Foote, Lord Mayor of London, was the nephew of your Robert Foote, of Shalford,
and first cousin to Nathaniel. From his second daughter the Earls of Huntingdon,
a very ancient peerage is directly descended as was the extinct Earldom of Scarsdale.
From the eldest daughter came Arthur Onslow, the greatest Speaker of the House
of Commons, ancestors of the present Earl Onslow, who owns property in Colchester,
dating back to the XVII century. From his Cutts granddaughter, the present
Lord Lieutenant of Essex, Lord Lambourne, a frequent visitor to Colchester, is
directly descended."
Among the wills abstracted and sent to me by Mr. Rickword, not included in the
collection made by Waters in his "Genealogical Gleanings," is one of John Foote,
of Royston, tallowchandler, without date, but probated July 18, 1558, as follows:
"Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Noodes 34.
"Abstract of the will of John Foote of 'Reston,' Tallowchandler, not dated.
"I bequeath unto the Church of Royston 20.?.
"I will that Helen my wife shall have all my lands and tenements in Royston
or elsewhere, during her life, keeping the same in due reparation, as I am bound by
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the leases thereof; and all my children shall be at the finding and ordering of the
said Helen, so long as she shall enjoy the said tenements.
"I bequeath four score pounds equally to be divided among all my children.
"To Maud Smythe my servant six pounds, thirteen shilling, four pence to her
marriage.
"The three pounds that my brother Foote oweth me shall be given to his two
eldest children.
"I bequeath to my wife's brother Richard Warren the younger and to her Uncle
John Jenawaye of Stoone, 40s a piece for their pains.
"To my wife all the rest of my goods not herein before bequeathed.
"If my wife shall marry, her husband shall put in sufficient bonds to the said
Richard Warren and John Jenawaye for the payment of my children's portions ;
otherwise the said Richard and John shall enter, taking all the profits thereof, and
pay one-half to my wife, and bestow the rest in the keeping of my children.
"I give to Robert Foote, my son, a goblet, feather bed and bedding.
"To John Foote, my son, a silver salt, feather bed and bedding.
"To Aves Foote, my daughter, and Elizabeth Foote, my daughter to each, three
of my best spoons, and a feather bed and bedding.
"All the rest of my goods, to my wife, whom I make my executrix.
"Witness : William Meese, citizen and grocer of London, John Jenawaye,
Nicholas Warreyn of Bassingbourn, Richard Warreyn of Bassingbourn.
"Proved 18 July 1558 by the executrix named."
In the opinion of Mr. Rickword this John was a brother of Robert the grand-
father of Sir Thomas and of our Nathaniel, the emigrant. Abstracts were also sent
me of the record of other Foote wills, the makers of which may or may not be of
the same blood, as follows :
1. Will of Johane Foote, of Melford, in the Diocese of Norwich, dated Dec. 16,
1517, and proved Dec. 16, 1518. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, AyloflFe 12. She
was a widow of GefTrey.
2. Will of Geffrey Foote, of Milford, clothmaker, dated Nov. 27, 1512, proved
Nov. 14, 1514, P. C. C, Felplace 34.
3. Will of John Foote, of Melford, dated Mar. 31, 1516, and proved Apr. 23,
1516, P. C. C, Holder 16.
These Melford wills were made by devout Catholics who each made liberal gifts
to the clergy and masses and prayers.
The following extracts from the Shalford Parish Registers were also sent me:
BAPTISMS
Joseph, son of Robert Foote, was baptized xviii Sept., 1609.
Anne, daughter of Joseph Foote, was baptized xviii Oct., 1610.
Mary, daughter of Joseph Foote, was baptized xxix Oct., 1612.
Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Foote, was baptized vi Jan., 1614-15.
Dorcas, daughter of Joseph Foote, was baptized xviii Aug., 1616.
Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph and Anne Foote, was baptized vii Mar., 1618-19.
Leonard, son of Joseph and Anne Foote, was baptized ix Nov., 1621.
Joseph, son of Joseph and Anne Foote, was baptized xi July, 1624.
Robert, son of Joseph and Anne Foote, was baptized xix Oct., 1627.
Joseph, son of Leonard and Anne Foote, was baptized xxv Jan., 1645-46.
Elizabeth, daughter of Leonard and Jane Foote, was baptized xxvii May, 1669.
A RESIDENCE, SHALFORD, ENGLAND
VILLAGE STREET, SHALFORD, ENGLAND
ST. JAMES' CHURCH, COLCHESTER, ENGLAND
CLOISTER OE ST. JAMES' CHfRCH, COLCHESTER, ENGLAND
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 647
BURIALS
Robert Foote was buried xvi Feb., 1608-09.
Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Foote, was buried iii Sept., 1615.
Joseph, son of Joseph and Anne Foote, buried xix July, 1624.
Joseph Foote, husband to Anne P'oote, now his widow, was buried Sept., 1639.
Anne Foote, widow, was buried xxvi Jan., 1644-45.
Elizabeth Foote, daughter of Leonard and Anne, buried i Apr., 1664.
John Hewes and Mary Foote were married together xiiii day of February, 1602-03.
I am informed that the Parish Registers of Wethersfield, for this period, have
become lost. The Richard Rogers, "Preacher of God His Word," to whom Robert
Foote, of Shalford, bequeathed 20^^ was the celebrated Puritan Divine (1550-1618)
of Wethersfield in Essex. (See Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 49, p. 183.)
The book entitled "Lieutenant Joshua Howes, a New England Pioneer," by
Eben Putnam, contains a chapter on the Foote family, also a partial pedigree which
shows John Foote, citizen and grocer of London, born at Royston, and Robert Foote,
of Shalford in Essex, to be brothers. It also shows Robert Foote, of London, grocer,
whose will was probated in 1646, abstract of which is set out on page 1280, Vol. 2 of
Waters' "Genealogical Gleanings," to be a son of said Robert Foote, of Shalford.
There is also set out in this pedigree descendants of the following children of said
Robert Foote, of Shalford, viz., Robert Foote, of London, grocer ; Mary, who married
John Hewes, of Royston ; and Joshua, citizen and ironmonger, of London, later of
Roxbury, Mass., 1650, who died at Providence, R. I., in 1655, leaving as his children,
Samuel, of London, merchant, Joshua, of London, ironmonger, Caleb, of Boston, 1648,
of London, 1657, and Elizabeth, wife of William Sheldon, of London, draper. Said
pedigree also shows the following descendants of Mary Foote, wife of John Hewes,
vis., Jonathan Hewes, Joshua Hewes, died 1676 in Boston, Mass.
Elizabeth, wife of Ralph Hemenway, of Roxbury, Mass., Phoebe, wife of Richard
Gorde, of Roxbury, and five other daughters. It also shows the grandchildren of
Robert Foote, grocer of London, son of Robert Foote, of Shalford.
I have been furnished with a copy of this pedigree, but have had no opportunity to
examine the book itself.
(Signed) NATHANIEL FOOTE.
Nathaniel Foote, of New York, N. Y., No. 5561, visited Colchester,
England, after Judge Nathaniel Foote, of Rochester, N. Y., and furnished
the pictures from Roiston that appear in this book.
April 12, 1927, Mrs. Foote and I made the journey to Colchester,
England, and visited St. James' Church. For the most part the church
has been rebuilt but the Cloister at the back end and near the old Roman
wall of the town is part of the original church. There is little doubt that
Elizabeth and Nathaniel, children of Nathaniel, the settler, were baptized
on this spot.
The Colchester Castle has been restored. Colchester claims to be
the oldest recorded town in England, and it is interesting to note that our
Nathaniel was apprentice grocer for eight years and probably married and
lived here until after his two oldest children were born and baptized at
the St. James' Church. As we walked over the castle we could not help
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feeling that Nathaniel Foote, the settler, once passed through the same
portals.
WILL OF ROBERT FOOTE, FATHER OF NATHANIEL FOOTE, THE SETTLER
Robert Foote, of Shalford, Essex, yeoman, 27 Jan., 1608, proved 15 Feb., 1608.
To the poor in the parish twenty shillings. To the poor in Wethersfield twenty
shillings. To my well beloved wife Joane, during her natural life, all such yearly
rent as to me is reserved out of my lease of certain tenements which I hold for
divers years yet enduring by the grant of Sir Robert Chester, knight, and lying and
being in the town of Royston, the yearly rent whereof to me reserved is at this
present eight pounds. I give her also one annuity of four pounds to be paid during
her natural life to my son Robert. To my son James fifty pounds. To son Daniel
forty pounds at four and twenty. The same each to sons Nathaniel, Francis, and
Joshua at like ages. To daughter Elizabeth Foote forty pounds at day of marriage
or at age of thirty. To son Joseph my lease and term of years in a certain hop-
ground called Plomley which I hold by lease from Mr. Josyas Clarke and
his wife. Other gists to him. Certain household stuff to wife. Elizabeth Ormes
my maidservant. Tibbet, the wife of William Tibbet, five shillings in
recompence of her pains she hath taken with me. To Mr. Richard Rogers preacher
of God his Word twenty shillings. The wife of George Elsing. Thomas Cott. To
my son Robert my free tenement or mansion house wherein I now inhabit, with the
land, etc. and the stock of hop poles upon the ground, he to pay the legacies, etc.
The residue of my goods etc. to all my children. If it happen my daughter Mary
Hewes to be departed then her part to be paid to her children. For the execution
of this will I do ordain, nominate and appoint my well beloved son Robert Foote
to be my sole executor and I do desire my well beloved brother John Foote of London
grocer and my son in law John Hewes of Royston to be supervisors and assistants to
my executors. Dorset, 21. — (Taken from "Genealogical Gleanings in England," by
Henry F. Waters. Boston, 1901. Vol. 2, pp. 1276-77.)
Also taken from same pages (1276) :
Robert Foote of Shalford, Essex, yeoman, 27 Jan., 1608, had wife Joan, sons
Robert, James, Daniel, Nathaniel, Francis, Joshua, Joseph and daughter Elizabeth.
Robert had a brother John, a grocer in London, d. Nov., 1616, who had children
John, Thomas, Samuel, Elizabeth and three others. His widow was Margaret, d. 1634.
He was b. at Royston, in Cambridgeshire. Robert left 20 shillings to the poor
"in Wethersfield."
Robert Foote, of Royston, dau. descended out of Lincolnshire.
John Foote, of London, grocer, m. Margaret, dau. of Brooke, of London ;
b. at Royston.
Sir Thomas Foote, of London, m. Elizabeth Motte, of London; sheriff 1643 and
afterwards lord mayor 1649, knight and baronet 1660.
From the "Hewes Genealogy" entitled "Lieut. Joshua Hewes and Some of His
Descendants," by Eben Putnam, Wellesley Farms, Mass., 1913.
Robert Foote, of Royston.
Children :
(1) John; b. Royston, lived London, Eng., will 1616; m. 1581, Margaret, dau. of
John and Elizabeth Brooke, of London, had two and more children.
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(2) Robert.
Robert Foote (Robert) lived Shalford, Essex, Eng., will 1609; m. Joane, dau.
of John and Elizabeth Brooke, of London.
Children :
(1) Robert, lived London, Eng., will 1646.
(2) Mary; m. John Hewes, of Royston. They had nine children, including Joshua
Hewes, of Roxbury, Mass., ancestor of the Hewes, Huse, Hughes family in
America.
(3) Elizabeth.
(4) Joseph, lived Shalford, Essex, Eng.
(5) James, lived London, Eng., ironmonger.
(6) Nathaniel, the settler (Robert', Robert'), of Watertown, Mass., 1634; later of
Wethersfield, Conn.
(7) Francis.
(8) Daniel.
(9) Joshua, ironmonger, lived London, Eng., lived Roxbury, Mass., 1650; d. Provi-
dence, R. L, 1655; m. Elizabeth, had four children who evidently were all
of London, Eng., and did not come to America.
John Brooke, lived London, Eng., leather seller; m. Elizabeth Whetman.
Children :
(1) Margaret; m. John Foote, of London; son of Robert Foote, of Royston, and
brother of Robert Foote, of Shalford.
(2) Joane; m. Robert Foote, of Shalford, son of Robert Foote, of Royston, and
brother of John Foote, of London.
(3) Thomas; lived London, Eng., haberdasher, will 1625.
In the British Museum is a pedigree found at p. 183 of Book 5533
of the British Museum, being "Book of Pedigrees and Arms of London
FamiHes from the Visitation of Surrey in 1662," one of the Harleian
Society publications, of which a copy is printed in Vol. II, "Genealogical
Gleanings," p. 1285.
From this it would appear that Robert Foote, of Royston, "Descended
out of Lineonss," was the father of Robert Foote, of Shalford. His son,
John Foote, the grocer of London, was the brother referred to by Robert
Foote, of Shalford, in his will. Thus it is clearly demonstrated that the
various members of the Foote family whose wills were abstracted by
Waters and are printed in Volume II of the "Genealogical Gleanings" at
pp. 1274-1285, are of our family, including Sir Thomas Foote, who was
Lord Mayor of London in 1649, who was a nephew of our Robert Foote,
of Shalford, and first cousin of Nathaniel Foote, the settler.
This Sir Thomas Foote was buried in the parish church of All Saints
at West Ham, now a part of the City of London. He lived to the great
age of ninety-six years. In the church is erected a very pretentious monu-
ment to his memory, containing the following inscription :
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Near to this place
lyes interred the body of
Sir THOMAS FOOT, Kt. and Bart.
Late Alder. & Lord Mayor of London
in the year of our Lord 1650
who departed this life the 12th day
of October, 1688,
and in the 96th year of his age.
Together with the body of Dame
Elizabeth, his wife, who departed
this life the 6th day of Oct., 1667
in the 74th year of her age.
They had foure daughters.
The first was married to St.
JOHN CUTLER of LONDON, Kt. and Bart.
The second to Sr. ARTHUR ONSLOW,
of CLANDON in ye Coun; of Surrey
Barronet.
The third to Sir JOHN LEWIS of
LEDSTONE in the County of York,
Knight and Barronet.
The fourth to Sr. FRANCIS ROLLE,
of TUDERLY in HAMPSHIRE,
Knight.
Near the top of the Monument is a copy of the armourial bearings of
the family.
JUDGE HENRY M. FOOTE, 3103
President of the Foote Family Association, 1930-31
(See pages 439 and 440)
COLCHESTER CASTLE, COLCHESTER, ENGLAND
WETHERSFIELD, ENGLAND
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
651
BRIEF ACCOUNT OF COLCHESTER CASTLE
The Castle at Colchester, a royal fortress, was built about 1080 by
William the Conqueror. The original building comprised outworks, ram-
parts, a fortified gateway (presumably with drawbridge), and a ditch
or moat, with palisades. All that now remains consists of the ruined
"Keep," of large proportions and great strength. This Keep is much
larger than any existing Norman Keep, having an area of 17,000 feet,
against 11,136, the area of the White Tower of London, and 9,300 feet,
the area of Norwich Castle Keep.
A 5<.-i« if f'jy^ .
MAP OF COLCHESTER, 1610
SHOWING THE KEEP AND FORTIFIED OUTWORKS ON THE SOUTH SIDE,
ALSO THE TOWN WALL AND GATES OF THE TOWN
The walls of Colchester Castle (Keep) were originally more than twice
their present height, and the towers at the corners were over 100 feet
high. The two upper floors of the Keep have gone. They included a
fine Chapel, beneath which was the Crypt, now used as the Colchester
Museum. The Castle was built largely of Roman material — septaria and
tiles, found in abundance in Colchester in Norman times, as evidenced by
their similar use in the Norman Priory Church of St. Botolph, Holy
Trinity Church Tower, and other old churches in the Borough. The
Castle is built on the site of a large Roman building, presumed to have
been the forum of the Roman town. These Roman remains are what are
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now called the vaults under the Castle. They have been cleared and can
be inspected.
The design of Colchester Keep so closely resembles the design of the
White Tower of London, built at about the same date, that it is presumed
to have been constructed from the designs of the same Norman architect,
Gundulf, Bishop of Rochester.
In 1091 William Rufus granted the Custody of Colchester Castle
(and of the town itself) to his dapifer or steward, Eudo de Rye, a Norman
baron, of great possessions and honorable repute. The Castle remained
Crown property until the time of the Commonwealth, and was granted
by the Crown to various personages. At times these grants were con-
firmed to their descendants as a hereditary privilege. Amongst the dis-
tinguished constables of the Castle or Castellans, were members of the
families of St. Clare, De Vere, Lanvalei, De Burgh, D'Arcy, the Mac-
williams of Stambourne Hall (temp. Elizabeth and later) and their suc-
cessors at Stambourne, the Stanhopes. The Stanhopes were the last to
hold the property by Royal Grant, though Charles I granted the "reversion"
of it to James Hay, Earl of Carlisle, who, however, never gained possession.
The Bishops of London were (at an early date) Castellans for a short
term. The so-called "Good Duke Humphrey" (Duke of Gloucester, son
of Henry IV) held the Castle from 1404 to 1447. Queen Margaret of
Anjou succeeded him and held the Castle from about 1447 to 1461. Sir
John Lenthall, lawyer, son of the Speaker of the House of Commons,
by devious methods secured possession in Commonwealth days, and sold
it in 1656 to another "Clerk in Chancery," Sir James Northfolk, of Cran-
brook House, II ford, who made a bad bargain, for he was subsequently
obliged to pay a further £2,575 to extinguish Lord Stanhope's life-interest.
In 1683 Sir James Northfolk, an unworthy owner, sold the Castle
to a still more dangerous possessor, John Wheely, who "convenanted to
destroy the buildings and to sell the materials" ("Hist, and Antiquities of
Colchester Castle/' 1883). Wheely, finding the work of destruction
unprofitable, sold the Castle (after much damage) to Sir Isaac Rebow,
whose grandson, Charles Chamberlain Rebow, promptly sold it to Mary
Webster, widow. She gave it to her daughter and her son-in-law, Charles
Gray. Charles Gray was M. P. for Colchester from 1741 till his death in
1782. His wife (Mary Webster's daughter) was widow of Ralph Cref-
field, of the Holly Trees. On the death of Charles Gray (without issue)
in 1782, the Castle reverted to James Round, of Birch Hall, who had
married the daughter and heiress of Peter Creffield. This James Round
was great-grandfather of the Rev. James T. Round, of the Holly Trees,
father of the late Rt. Hon. James Round, of Birch Hall. In order that
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653
the Castle might become the property of the Town of Colchester, in con-
nection with the Borough War Memorial Scheme, Capt. Charles Round,
son of the Rt. Hon. James Round, consented to dispose of the Castle
and the property adjacent, and, thanks to the generous gift of Viscount
Cowdray, this purchase was completed during the year 1920, and the
Castle is now the possession of the Colchester Town Council.
Colchester Castle was probably visited by many early English sover-
eigns. King John stayed there on at least five occasions, 1203, 1205,
1209, and 1212 (on this visit a tun of musk wine was sent for his use),
and 1214. In 1216 the Castle was besieged by Savaric de Maullon "the
Bloody," acting on John's behalf against the Barons and their French
allies. It was evacuated by the French by arrangement on Mar. 24,
1216. Later in that year, however, it was surrendered, for a brief period
only, to Prince Louis of France.
In 1420, when Duke Humphrey was Constable, his Deputy, William
Bardolf, is reported to have suddenly seized the Bailiffs and honorable
men of Colchester, and their wives, and imprisoned them in the Castle.
This seems to have been due to the townspeople asserting a right to walk
on the Castle "terrace" and other domains. The sequel is not recorded.
Later the Castle became a county prison. It was so used for Protes-
tants martyred in the time of Queen Mary, At the Siege of Colchester
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(1648) the Castle was ruinous, and was not of any military importance.
Sir Chas. Lucas, Sir Geo. Lisle, and Sir Bernard Gascoyne, Royalist
leaders, were placed in the Castle dungeon after being sentenced to death
on the surrender of the town. The two former were shot just outside
the Castle walls on the evening of Aug. 28, 1648. In 1653 many Dutch
sailors, prisoners of war, were incarcerated in the Castle. James Parnel,
Quaker, zealot and martyr, was prisoner here in 1655. His death in the
Castle seems to have been accelerated by brutal treatment and neglect. In
the eighteenth century and during the first half of the nineteenth the Castle
continued to be a county prison and the weekly Petty Sessional Courts of
the Lexden and Winstree County Justices were held in the Castle.
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I. ROBERT FOOTE, of Royston, near Colchester, England, our oldest Foote
ancestor that we have any accurate knowledge of and grandfather of Nathaniel Foote,
the settler.
II. i. JOHN FOOTE, m. Margaret Brooke; IV-V.
III. ii. ROBERT FOOTE, m. Joane Brooke ; VI-X-XIV.
II. JOHN FOOTE, citizen and grocer of London. Will 1616; b. at Royston;
m. 1581 to Margaret Brooke. Will 1634, of St. Benets Grace Church, London.
IV. i. SAMUEL, citizen and grocer of London. , ^
V. ii. _SIR THOMAS, m. Elizabeth Boddicott ; XV-XVIII. IcfVa 1 H*^^
III. ROBERT FOOTE, Shalford, Essex. Will 1608-09. Names dau. Mary ^
Hewes, son-in-law John Hewes, of Royston. Brother John Foote, of London. To
the poor of Wethersfield, Essex. Had property in Royston. He m. Joane Brooke,
dau. of John Brooke, of London, probably a member of the Leatherseller Co. ; m.
2nd, Elizabeth . She survived her husband. London, 1599.
VL i. ROBERT, m. Elizabeth; XIX-XXI.
Vn. ii. MARY, m. 1602 to John Hewes, of Royston; he d. 1621.
(1) JONATHAN HEWES.
(2) JOSHUA HEWES, d. 1676, in Boston, Mass.
(3) ELIZABETH, wife of Ralph Hemenway, of Roxbury, New England.
(4) PHEBE HEWES, wife of Richard Gorde, of Roxbury.
(5) MARY HEWES.
(6) HESTER HEWES.
(7) SARAH HEWES.
(8) LYDIA HEWES.
(9) ANNA HEWES.
ELIZABETH.
JOSEPH, Shalford, Essex, England.
JAMES, of London, ironmonger.
NATHANIEL, of Watertown, Mass., and Wethersfield, Conn.,
our ancestor No. 1.
FRANCIS.
DANIEL.
JOSHUA, m. Elizabeth; XXII-XXV.
V. SIR THOMAS FOOTE, d. 1687, aged 96. Citizen and grocer of London.
Lord mayor 1649. Created a baronet 1660; m. 1625 to Elizabeth, widow of Augustine
Boddicott.
XV. i. MARY, m. Sir Arthur Onslow ; he d. 1688.
(1) RICHARD ONSLOW, first Baron Onslow; b. 1654; speaker of the
House of Commons ; lord of the Treasury ; chancellor ; m. Elizabeth ;
dau. of Sir Henry Tulse.
(a) THOMAS, Lord Onslow.
(b) ARTHUR ONSLOW, speaker of the House of Commons.
(2) MARY ONSLOW, wife of Sir Robert Reeve.
(3) CATHERINE, wife of Sir William Clarke.
(4) ELIZABETH ONSLOW.
(5) HENRY ONSLOW.
(6) ARTHUR ONSLOW.
(7) FOOTE ONSLOW, commissioner of excise.
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XVI. ii. PRISCILLA, m. 1654 to Francis Rolle, son of Lord Chief
Justice Henry Rolle.
XVII. iii. ELIZABETH, m. Sir John Cutler, citizen and grocer of London,
XVIII. iv. SARAH, m. Sir John Lewis; d. 1761. Master of the Ironmon-
gers Co., 1657. His sister Isabella Lewis, m. Nathaniel Newdi-
gate, formerly of Boston, N. E., and her son Nathaniel settled
in Rhode Island. See Waters' "Gleanings," Vol. II. She m.
2nd, Denzil Onslow, brother of Sir Arthur.
(1) ELIZABETH LEWIS, m. Theophilus Hastings, Earl of Hunting-
ton.
(2) MARY LEWIS, m. Robert Leak, Earl of Scarsdale.
VI. ROBERT FOOTE, of London, grocer. Will 1645-46 ; m. Elizabeth .
XIX. i. JOHN, left issue.
XX. ii. SAMUEL; XXVI-XXIX.
XXI. iii. ROBERT, of London, merchant. Will 1713-14. Devised £2,000
to sons of sister, Elizabeth Goddard, in New England.
XIV. JOSHUA, citizen and ironmonger of London. Of Roxbury, Mass., 1650; d.
in Providence, R. I., 1655 ; m. Elizabeth, who survived her husband.
XXII. i. SAMUEL, of London, merchant.
XXIII. ii. JOSHUA, of London, ironmonger.
XXIV. iii. CALEB, of Boston, 1648, of London, 1657.
XXV. iv. ELIZABETH, wife of William Sheldon, of London, draper.
XX. SAMUEL, m. , of London ; ironmonger.
XXVI. i. SAMUEL, of London, merchant. Will 1710.
XXVII. ii. SARAH, m. 1662, William Lambert.
XXVIII. iii. PHEBE, m. 1662, Sir Michael Heneage.
Others— See Waters' "Gleanings," Vol. II.
The above is taken from Lieut. Joshua Hewes' Records.
FIRST GENERATION IN AMERICA
1. NATHANIEL FOOTE, the settler, XI in the above records and, as noted,
cousin to Sir Thomas Foote, lord mayor of London.
SECOND GENERATION
2. i. ELIZABETH. For descendants of Elizabeth Foote and Josiah
Churchill reference is made to the "Churchill Family," beginning with
page 323, "The Churchills in Connecticut." We are only printing
records not found in the "Churchill Genealogy" as there is no record
of Hannah's' family. Also the family of Annie Denning (page 2>21^,
granddau. of Joseph" is not recorded.
(3) HANNAH CHURCHILL, b. at Wethersfield, Conn., Nov. 1, 1644; d. at
Wallingford, Conn., about 1689; m. Samuel Royce, son of Robert and
Mary (Sims) Royce, Jan. 9, 1667.
(a) ROBERT ROYCE, b. Jan. 21, 1669; m. Mary Porter, b. 1677, dau.
of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Grovis) Porter.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 657
(b) JOSIAH ROYCE, b. Feb. 14, 1670; m. Elizabeth Parker, Dec. 12,
1695.
(c) SAMUEL ROYCE, b. 1672; m. Hannah Benedict, Mar. 24, 1693.
(d) ABIGAIL ROYCE, b. July 26, 1680; m. John Austin.
(f) DEBORAH ROYCE, b. Sept. 9, 1683; m. Thomas Mix.
(g) ISAAC ROYCE, b. Mar. 10, 1688; m. Mary Benedict.
6. V. FRANCES.
(2) (c) ELIZABETH NORTHAM, b. Apr. 1, 1680; m. William Roberts.
(i) SAMUEL ROBERTS, b. Feb. 8, 1705; m. May 5, 1736, to Mary
Treadway.
(A) SARAH ROBERTS, m. Soloman Whitney, Nov. 27, 1755.
Ch. : Solomon Whitney, Jr., m. Mary Marshall. Ch. : Sally
Whitney, m. Oliver Lawrence Augenine. Ch. Harriet
Augenine, m. James Hour. Ch. : George Hour, m. Charlotte
Ralph. Ch. : Frances Hour, m. Jacob Calvin Johnson. Ch. :
Marion Johnson, b. 1903.
(3) MERCY DICKINSON, m. Joseph Chamberlain, of Colchester, Conn.
(a) WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, b. 1689; m. 1711 to Sara Day.
(i) WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, b. 1712; m. 1st, Lydia Tread-
way. Ch. Amasa Chamberlain, b. 1748; m. 1772 to Molly Brisco,
b. 1757; d. 1822. Ch. : Warren Chamberlain, b. 1779; m. 1779
to Polly Phelps, b. 1788; d. 1832. Ch. : Jason Chamberlain, b.
1810; m. 1831 to Sarah Holmes. Ch. : Mary Chamberlain, b.
1832; m. 1849 to Capt. George Womack. Ch. : Sarah Womack,
m. 1870 to William Armstrong. Ch. : Elizabeth Armstrong, m.
Eugene H. Ray, Louisville, Ky.
THIRD GENERATION
14. ii. SARAH.
(2) SARAH CURTIS', b. June 11, 1685; m. 1st, Isaac Cook; he d. ; m. 2nd,
Nov. 25, 1712 to Caleb Lewis, b. Oct. 15, 1691.
(a) ICHABOD LEWIS=, b. Apr. 18, 1718; m. Esther Hall, b. Apr. 24,
1729, dau. of Caleb and Esther (Humphrey) Hall,
(i) ESTHER LEWIS^ b. July 11, 1756.
(ii) SARAH LEWIS^ b. July 11, 1756; m. Dec. 17, 1773 to Charles
Hall, b. Nov. 12, 1757, son of Asahel and Sarah (Parmalee) Hall.
(A) SARAH HALL', b. Nov. 25, 1789; m. 1810 to Orrin Rice, b.
1785.
(Al) EDWARD HALL RICE', b. 1811; m. Martha Suther-
land. Ch. : Charles, Fred and Fannie Rice, all dead.
(A2) SARAH JEANNETTE RICE^ b. 1813; d. unm. 1869.
(A3) ORRIN RICE, Jr.^ b. Oct. 15, 1815; m. 1838 to Joseph-
ine Gabadam, d. 1840; m. 2nd, 1842, Myra Kent; d. Dec.
27, 1898 ; he d. June, 1892. Ch. : Josephine Rice', b. 1840 ;
m. Oscar Wilson. Ch. : Arthur Rice Wilson^". Cora
Wilson". Ernest Hope Wilson'". Arthur Hall Rice*,
b. 1843; m. Jennie Swaub. Ch. : Vennie Mynette Rice",
b. 1875. Lewis Arthur Rice", b. 1877. Henry Rice", b.
1877. Ethel Frances Rice", b. 1881. Lottie Augusta
658 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
Rice', b. 1845; m. 1866 to John M. Rice. Ch. : John
Orrin Rice", b. 1868; d. 1872. Charlotte Malvina Rice",
b. 1870; unm. Helen Alma Rice", b. 1874; unm. Myra
Kent Rice", b. 1877; m. Dr. Joseph Q. Welch, dentist.
Harry Rice", b. 1881 ; d. 1922. Irene Elizabeth Rice", b.
1884; m. 1910 to W. Lloyd Weber. Ch. : Alice Irene
Weber", b. Carthage, N. M., 1911. William Lloyd
Weber", b. Parson, N. M., 1913. John Rice Weber", b.
Ft. Stanton, N. M., 1915; Mary Edith Weber", b. Ft.
Stanton, N. M., 1918. Robert Charles Weber", b. Ft.
Bayan, N. M., 1922. Orinda Rice', b. 1847; unm. ; d. Apr.
17,1917. George Rice', b. 1849. Edward Myron Rice', b.
Aug. 15, 1852; m. 1881, Ida Hicks; res.. Long Beach,
Wash. Ch. : Anna Louise Rice", b. 1882; m. Carlton
Gilbert. Ch. : Ruth Gilbert". Stuart Rice", b. 1884; m.
Chineta Williamson ; res.. New York, N. Y. Sallie Lois
Rice', b. July 21, 1854; m. June 26, 1882, Dr. James A.
Mulnix, b. Nov. 8, 1852, son of Jackson and Margaret
(Johnson) Mulnix; he d. Mar. 28, 1916. Ch. : lone
Mulnix", b. Nov. 25, 1887; m. Aug. 8, 1911. Walter R.
Grissel, b. Sept. 21, 1885, son of Joseph and Anna
(Pisha) Grissel. Ch. : Margaret Grissel", b. Feb. 5,
1915. Lois Anna Grissel", b. Dec. 1, 1922. Wilkins
Rice', b. 1858. Cora Elizabeth Rice', b. 1860; m. 1882,
Monroe Bailey ; res., Danville, Iowa. Ch. : Robert Kent
Bailey", b. 1884; m. Flora Kelley. Ch. : Reade Bailey",
b. 1909. Frances Bailey", b. 1911. Lois Bailey", b. 1919.
Leslie Bailey", b. 1922. Charles Bailey", b. 1886; m.
Alta Chandler. Ch. : Helen Bailey", b. 1914. Edith
Bailey", b. 1916. Ralph Bailey", b. 1917. Orrin Rice
Bailey", b. 1886; m. June 6, 1915 to Violet Williams.
Ch.: Ellis Orrin Bailey", b. 1918. Charlotte lone
Bailey", b. 1919. Joanna Lee Bailey", b. 1922. Ward
Bailey", b. 1891; m. Dauphiene Snell. Ch. : Arthur
Bailey", b. 1912. Florence Bailey", b. 1915. Bernice
Bailey", b. 1920. Blaine Bailey", b. 1894; m. Lena
Wicket. Ch. : Margery Bailey", b. 1917. Richard
Bailey", b. 1919.
(A4) LEWIS CLARK RICE^ b. 1817; m. . Ch. :
Charles Rice', Fred Rice'.
(A5) SOLOMON GREEN RICE^ b. July 29, 1820; m. Har-
rison, Ohio, 1847, to Lucy Louise Fuller. Ch. : John
Eliott Rice', b. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 19, 1851 ; m. Anna
Robinson, May 16, 1883; she was b. Sept. 23, 1860;
bookkeeper, Dayton, Ohio. Ch. : Alma Louise Rice", b.
Hudson, Ohio, Aug. 3, 1890. Flora Luella Rice", b.
Merrill, Wis., Aug. 4, 1895. Anna Louise Rice', b. Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, Feb. 28, 1885 ; m. at Cincinnati to John R.
Trisler ; res., Scammon, Kan. Ch. : Helen Louise Tris-
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 659
ler", b. Feb. 24, 1884; m. Aug, 1921, to Rev. Samuel
Richard Reed. Frank Fuller Trisler", b. July 15, 1887;
d. Oklahoma, July, 1904. Mabel Elizabeth Trisler'", b.
June 15, 1889 ; m. 1916 to Rev. Robert Lee King. George
Elliott Trisler'", b. Mar. 20, 1895. William Fuller Rice»,
b. Mar. 14, 1861 ; m. 1907 to Elizabeth , at Peoria,
111.
(B) SUSAN HALL', b. Dec. 2, 1791; m. Feb. 10. 1813 to Moses
Rice, b. May 10, 1776; d. Dec. 18, 1849; she d. Dec. 25, 1838.
(Bl) MARY ANN SUSAN RICE^ b. Apr. 26, 1814; m. Apr.
5, 1830 to Hugh Brown, professor in Blout College, now
University of Tenn., Knoxville, Tenn. She taught music
in the Female Institute; d. June 29, 1838. Ch. : Susan
Brown*, d. unm.
(B2) CHARLES AUGUSTUS RICE^ b. Dec. 31. 1815; m.
Sept. 25, 1844, Amanda Melvina Gaines, b. July 28, 1825 ;
he d. June 28, 1881 ; res., Knoxville Tenn. Ch. : Hugh
Brown Rice*, b. Oct. 6, 1845, at Eden Ridge, Tenn. ; m.
Mar. 24, 1872, at Moultrie Co., 111., to Sarah Gideon
Edwards, b. Apr. 15, 1844; d. Oct. 21, 1921 ; dau. of John
Wayne and Polly (Hardy) Edwards, of Barren Co., Ky.
Mr. Rice graduated from Amherst College in 1870, and
was for years special agent of Oceanic Steamship Co. at
Los Angeles, Calif., where he d. Oct. 31, 1905. Ch. : Sue
Seyphoena Rice*", b. Dec. 7, 1873, at Rock, 111. ; unm.
Charles Edward Rice*", b. Jan. 12, 1876. at San Fran-
cisco, Calif. ; m. Sept. 10, 1901 to Eva Rex Stanley, dau.
of Charles Newton and Alary Ann (Rex) Stanley;
Doctor Rice is a dentist at Los Angeles, Calif. Ch. :
Charles Stanley Rice", b. Oct. 26, 1902. Marian Eliza-
beth Rice", b. Aug. 18, 1906. William Theron Rice", b.
July 26, 1910. Theron Lynn Rice", b. Sept. 2, 1877, at
Oakland, Calif. ; m. Sept. 2, 1903 to Delia May Coulter,
b. Mar. 18, 1880, at Indianapolis, Ind., dau. of Geo. Adam
and Clara (Smith) Coulter; res., Los Angeles, Calif.
Ch.: Lyndell Frances Rice", b. Nov. 18, 1915. Hugh
Elric Rice", b. Apr. 3, 1879, at Oakland ; m. Lavina Mae
Cleland, dau. of Patterson and Mary Jane (Patterson)
Cleland ; res. Los. Angeles, Calif. Ch. : Aubry Cleland
Rice", b. Mar. 28, 1914. Willie Rice", b. Aug. 29, 1881 ;
d. Jan. 10, 1882. Wallace Orville Rice", b. Nov. 21,
1886; d. Nov. 13, 1888. Susan Letitia Rice*, b. Sept. 13,
1848; m. Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 12, 1869, John Baird
Clotworthy, b. Down, Donoven Co., Ireland, Jan. 16,
1842, son of William and Ellen (Baird) Clotworthy.
Gave copy. He d. Apr. 9, 1916 ; bur. Knoxville ; she res.,
Hillman, Ga. Ch. : Charles William Clotworthy", b.
Aug. 21, 1871, at Knoxville, Tenn.; m. Apr. 30, 1895, at
Westfield, N. J., Mabel Afflick, b. May 29, 1876, dau. of
660 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
Daniel and Julia (Nichols) Afflick; with Essex Banking
Co., Newark, N. J. Ch. : Charles Melville Clotworthy",
b. Dec. 28, 1895 ; m. Mar. 31, 1921 to Bernice Yorks, b.
Feb. 8, 1897, dau. of John Howlet and Lottie Viola
(Felch) Yorks; res.. Long Island, N. Y. Ch. : Donald
Blair Clotworthy", b. Apr. 9, 1922, in New Jersey.
William Rice Clotworthy", b. Dec. 28, 1897, at Westfield,
N. J. Russell Gaines Clotworthy", b. Feb. 3, 1899.
W. W. Lynn Affleck Clotworthy", b. Jan. 10, 1905, at
Westfield, N. J. Virginia Clotworthy", b. Apr. 6, 1908.
Mary Esther Clotworthy", b. July 14, 1912, at Westfield,
N. J. Hugh Alexander Clotworthy'", b. Jan. 26, 1878;
m. Sept. 15, 1903 to Salome Geiger Bell, dau. of Hon.
John M. and Juliett (Landrum) Bell, of Aiken, S. C. ;
chemist with Rae Drug Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
John Baird Clotworthy", Jr., b. Aug. 21, 1893, at West-
field, N. J.; m. at Atlanta, Ga., July 9, 1917 to Glynn
Moore, b. Nov. 25, 1896, dau. of Lucius Arthur and
Emma Ethline (Ferguson) Moore; with Chamberlain
Johnson Dubose Co., dry goods, Atlanta, Ga.
FOURTH GENERATION
29. ix. EUNICE.
(1) EUNICE TAINTOR', b. at Colchester, Conn., Apr. 13, 1717; m. Aug. 4,
1737 to Aaron Skinner, b. June 14, 1713; d. Colchester, Conn., Nov. 17,
1766.
(a) DAVID SKINNER', b. Colchester, Conn., Dec. 22, 1743 ; m. Mar. 1,
1771 to Jerusha Lord; she d. May 16, 1836; he d. at Geneseo, N. Y.,
Feb. 3, 1814.
(i) JERUSHA SKINNER" b. Oct. 28, 1773; m. Nov. 5, 1800 to
David Finley ; she d. Jan. 29, 1859, at South Pass, 111. ; he d. at
Avon, N. Y. Dec. 23, 1812.
(A) DAVID FINLEY', b. at Avon, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1812; m.
June 1, 1848 to Susan Barlow Weeks, of St. Albans, Vt., b.
Dec. 25, 1820; d. Mar. 21, 1911; he d. at Champlain, N. Y.,
Aug. 30, 1881.
(Al) HORACE BLUNT FINLEY^ b. at Champlain, June
23, 1857; res., 262 84th St., Troy, N. Y.
FIFTH GENERATION
25. CAPT. NATHANIEL FOOTE, b. Sept. 9, 1862; d. Colchester, Conn.,
Aug. 20, 1774. He was appointed ensign by the Genert Court, 1721 ; lieutenant. May,
1732; captain, 1736; deputy to General Court for Connecticut, 1724-32, 1738, 1739,
1742-46, twenty-three sessions in all; he was appointed justice for Hartford Co. by
the General Court for 1731-63; a period of thirty-one years continuous service. He
m. 1st, Anna Clark, of Lebanon, Conn., who d. 1739; m. 2nd to Mary, widow of
Joseph Hancock.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 661
88. vi. LYDIA, m. Thomas Smith.
(4) ZERVIAH (SOPHIA) SMITH, b. May 16, 1754; m. Jan. 10, 1777 to
Amasa Standish, b. at Preston, Jan. 8, 1756.
(a) AMOS STANDISH=, b. Preston, Sept. 3, 1783; d. Feb. 4, 1865; m.
Apr. 22, 1804 to Clarissa Fitch, b. Preston, May, 1787; d. Feb. 28, 1878.
(i) THOMAS FITCH STANDISH^ b. Preston, Sept. 9, 1815; d.
July 13, 1885; m. Oct. 31, 1838 to Ruth Ann Holden, b. Preston,
July 25, 1818; d. Mar. 10, 1906.
(A) NANCY LOUISE STANDISH', b. at Norwich, Conn., May
12, 1842; d. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 21, 1922; m. Nov. 7, 1860
to Henry Adams Bingham, b. at Lisbon, July 13, 1833; d.
Aug. 3, 1866; res., Lisbon.
(Al) EDWIN H. BINGHAM^ b. Lisbon, May 30, 1862; m.
Oct. 26, 1899 to Mary E. Goodwin, dau. of Charles E. and
Mary E. (Lincoln) Goodwin; res., Hartford, Conn.
94. iii. EUNICE.
(7)(b) MABEL WARD CAMERON, b. Mar. 2, 1863, Chicago, 111.; d. in
New York, Feb. 22, 1923; attended Foote Family Association at
Wethersfield, Conn., 1907.
(i) WARD G. CAMERON, graduate from Harvard University,
A.B., 1910; A.M., 1911; instructor in Romance Languages at
Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y., 1911-15; professor of
Modern Languages at St. Stephen's College, Annandale-on-
Hudson, N. Y., 1915-17; instructor in French and English at
Dalhousie University, Halifax, N. S., 1917-18; assistant profes-
sor of French at the New York State College for Teachers,
Albany, N. Y., 1918-19. Studied theology at Keble College,
Oxford University, England,
(c) EDITH WARD DWIGHT^ res., Hartford, Conn.
(i) ELIZABETH WARD DWIGHT^ m. Apr. 16, 1921 to Adrian
A. Wardsworth, Jr., Farmington, Conn.
106. iv. ANNA.
(1) JONATHAN BRIDGES', b. Oct. 12, 1753.
(2) EUNICE BRIDGES', bapt. Feb. 15, 1756; d. Sept. 12, 1758.
(3) ESTHER BRIDGES', bapt. Oct. 30, 1757.
(4) EUNICE BRIDGES', bapt. Nov. 4, 1759.
(5) EDMUND BRIDGES', bapt. Oct. 25, 1761.
(6) SAMUEL BRIDGES', bapt. Aug. 12, 1764.
(7) ASA BRIDGES', bapt. Nov. 17, 1765.
(8) ANNA CLOTHEIR BRIDGES', bapt. Jan. 1, 1769.
(9) AMASA BRIDGES', bapt. Sept. 16, 1770.
(a) ANNA FOOTE BRIDGES', m. Colby.
(i) MAY COLBY', m. Willard I. Norton; res., Fremont, Ohio.
(10) MOLLY BRIDGES', bapt. Aug. 12, 1772.
(11) MARGARET BRIDGES', bapt. Sept. 4, 1774.
116. ii. MARY, res., Windsor, Wintobury Society, Conn.
(1) JOEL GILLETT', bapt. Oct. 3, 1738, in Windsor, Conn.
(2) LUCY GILLETT', bapt. Feb. 24, 1740, in Windsor, Conn.
(3) ABNER GILLETT', bapt. Dec. 6, 1841, in Windsor, Conn.
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(4) MOSES GILLETT', bapt. Nov. 27, 1743, in Windsor, Conn.
(5) SARAH GILLETr, b. 1754, Nine Partners, N. Y.
121. vii. SARAH, res., Wethersfield. Conn.
(1) SARAH BOARDMAN^ bapt. Mav 26, 1765.
(2) MARY BOARDMAN', bapt. Mar. 29, 1767.
122. viii. RACHEL, res., Simsbury, Conn.
(1) SAMUEL PHELPS^, b. Sept. 26, 1750.
(2) DANIEL PHELPS", b. July 7, 1764.
(3) FREDERICK PHELPS', b. July 4, 1771.
(4) RACHEL FOOTE PHELPS', b. Dec. 8, 1774.
154. iv. DORCAS, m. Capt. Amos Hitchcock, Jr., b. June 12, 1724.
(1) PERCAS HITCHCOCK', b. Nov. 10, 1746; m. Rutherford Trowbridge
(2) AMOS HITCHCOCK', b. Jan. 9, 1753; d. Sept. 9, 1753.
(3) SARAH HITCHCOCK', b. Aug. 20, 1754.
(4) ABIGAIL HITCHCOCK', b. Jan. 1, 1756.
(5) MARY HITCHCOCK', b. Mar., 1758; m. June 12, 1778 to William Miles
(6) ABIJAH HITCHCOCK', b. Jan. 5, 1760.
(7) AMOS HITCHCOCK', b. 1762; res., Bethany, Conn.
(8) ELIHU HITCHCOCK', was a sea captain ; d. in New Haven, Conn.
(9) PHINEAS HITCHCOCK', b. and d. at sea.
(10) ELI HITCHCOCK', d. 1846, at Bethany, Conn.
184. i. MARY, m. Rogers.
(1) ELI ROGERS', b. Nov. 14, 1740.
(2) MARY ROGERS', b. Aug. 13, 1743; d. young.
(3) LYDIA ROGERS', b. June 10, 1747; d. Mar. 14, 1841.
(4) SARAH ROGERS', b. May 8, 1750; d. Aug. 2i, 1823.
(5) MARY ROGERS', b. Feb. 23, 1753; d. Dec. 4, 1843.
(6) JONATHAN ROGERS', b. Mar. 11, 1756; d. 1842.
(7) ABIGAIL ROGERS', b. Nov. 9, 1758.
192. IX. LYDIA, m. 1st, Ebenezer Baldwin, a Revolutionary soldier who d.
soon after his return from the war. He was a son of Noah Baldwin,
of Branford, Conn.; m. 2nd to Elisha Scoville, b. Oct. 15, 1742, son of
James and Rebecca Scoville, of Meriden, Conn. ; res., Truin N Y
(1) EBENEZER BALDWIN', JR., b. Mar. 21, 1771.
(2) ABIGAIL BALDWIN', b. July 17, 1772.
(3) LYDIA SCOVILLE', res., Turin. N. Y.
195. JACOB FOOTE was appointed by the General Assembly of Connecticut in
session at Hartford, Conn., from May 13 to June 18, 1779 to be lieutenant of the
8th Company or Trainband in the 15th Regiment of Connecticut Militia.
212. JEMIMA, b. 1725; m. Apr. 19, 1748 to Capt. Abraham Hickox, son of Capt.
Samuel Hickok and Mary (Hopkins) Hickok, b. Jan. 11. 1727-28, at Water-
bury; d. 1778-79.
(1) MARY HICKOX', b. Waterbury, Conn., July 2, 1748; m. Seba Bronson.
(2) LUCY HICKOX', b. Waterbury, Conn., Feb. 13, 1749; m. Simeon Scott.
(3) JESSE HICKOX', b. Waterbury, Conn., Apr. 12, 1752; m. 1st, Hannah
Strong ; m. 2nd, Rhoda Thomas ; m. 3rd, Hannah Thompkins.
(4) JARED HICKOX', b. Waterbury, Conn., Jan. 15, 1756; m. Sept. 7, 1777,
Rachel Merrill, b. June 30, 1759, in Waterbury, Conn., dau. of Caleb and
Susannah (Thompkins) Merrill; she d. Dec. 10, 1810, near Berea, Ohio.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 663
(a) LUCY HICKOX*, b. Dec. 6, \777-7^, in Waterbury, Conn.; m. Thomas
Osborne.
(b) NATHANIEL HICKOX', b. Feb. 16, 1779; m. Sallie Gregory; he
d. 1809, in Middlebury Tp., Ohio
(c) JEMIMA HICKOX', b. Apr. 25, 1780; m. Harvey Judd; she d. Nov.
1, 1803.
(d) HANNAH HICKOX^ b. Dec. 12, 1782; d. July 22, 1785.
(e) AZOR HICKOX', b. Sept. 5, 1787; d. Sept. 12, 1809, in Middlebury
Tp., Ohio.
(f) ERI HICKOX', b. Feb. 19, 1790; m. Alma Hoadley, Feb. 22, 1813;
he d. Jan. 21, 1864, at West View, Ohio.
(i) MIRIAM URANIA HICKOX', b. at West View, Ohio, Oct.
23, 1813; m. Benjamin Baker. Feb. 21, 1833; she d. Dec. 27,
1860, in West View. He was the son of Benjamin Baker, Sr.,
and Bethia (Crosby) Baker.
(A) BETHIA WELTHY BAKER', b. at West View, Ohio,
Jan. 1, 1834; m. Mar. 22, 1855 to Lester Beardsley ; d. May
27, 1917.
(B) MERRILL ERI BAKER^ b. Mar. 24, 1835; m. 2nd, Jane
Disbrow; m. 3rd to Elizabeth Caniff.
(C) DeFORREST BAKER^ b. West View, Ohio, Sept. 17, 1851 ;
m. at Lockport, Ohio, Oct. 19, 1881 to Caroline Wagar; d.
at Cleveland, Ohio, Mar. 28, 1918. She was the dau. of
Israel Dvvelle and Elizabeth (Pyle) Wagar.
(Al) HAZEL URANIA BAKERS, b. Cleveland, Ohio, June
16, 1883 ; m. June 2, 1909 to Sheldon Pettibone Clark, b.
Oct. 15, 1866, son of Charles H. and Frances Isabel
(Pettibone) Clark. Ch. : Sheldon DeForrest Clark", b.
Cleveland, Ohio, Apr. 5, 1911. Robert Pettibone Clark"\
b. Oct. 5, 1918. Nancy Hoadley Clark", b. Cleveland,
Ohio, Sept. 26, 1923.
(ii) RACHEL JEMIMA HICKOX', b. Feb. 19, 1815; m. Samuel
Hoadley ; she d. Cleveland, Ohio, 1894.
(iii) WELTHA HICKOX', m. George Sabin.
(iv) AZOR HICKOX', b. Feb. 13, 1822; d. there Apr. 5. 1830.
(v) HARRIET AMANDA HICKOX', b. Nov. 27, 1830; m. Calvin
Riley Vaughn,
(vi) ALMA HOADLEY HICKOX', b. Sept. 23, 1841 ; m. Aug. 24,
1874 to Dr. David Wilder.
(g) ESTHER HICKOX', b. Sept. 20, 1792; m. Luther Dille.
(h) JARED, JR. HICKOX', b. June 8, 1794; m. 1st. Hepsy Parker; m.
2nd to Hepsy Strong Goodnow, who lived to pass her 101st birthday
in West View, Ohio,
(i) RACHEL ANN HICKOX', b. Sept. 5, 1797; m. Abram Fowles.
(5) JOEL HICKOX', b. Apr. 8, 1758; d. 1817, in Pennsylvania.
(6) TIMOTHY HICKOX^ b. Jan. 5, 1761 ; m. Sarah Nichols.
(7) ABRAHAM HICKOX", b. June 2, 1765 ; m. 1st, Feb. 24, 1784 to Tamar
Tuttle; m. 2nd to Phoebe Stone Dibble, widow of Elisha Dibble; he d.
at Cleveland, Ohio, in 1845.
664 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(8) SAMUEL HICKOX', b. Waterbury, Conn., Jan. 1, 1767.
(9) PRESERVED HICKOX' b. Nov. 6, 1768; m. Rachel Brown.
SIXTH GENERATION
233. i. PATIENCE.
(1) DAVID BIGELOW, b. Nov. 6, 1762; m. Lydia Chappell; he d. Nov. 22
1843.
(2) ERASTUS BIGELOW, b. Feb. 11, 1765; m. Lucy Root; res., Easton,
N. Y.
(3) PATIENCE BIGELOW^ b. Dec. 28, 1767; m. Solomon Finley; she d.
Mar. 10, 1832; res., Marlborough, Conn.
(4) JOHN BAY BIGELOW, b. July 23, 1770; m. Sally Buell ; he d. Dec. 30,
1870, ae. 100 years; res., Marlborough, Conn.
(5) ANNA BIGELOW, b. Jan. 15, 1773; m. Benjamin Sears; she d. May 14
1842.
(6) ISAAC BIGELOW, b. Oct. 29, 1775; m. Margaret Foote No. 763; p. 81.
(7) ASA BIGELOW, b. Jan. 18, 1779; m. Lucy Isham; res.. Maiden, N Y
(a) HON. JOHN BIGELOW, of Gramercy Park, New York N Y
(8) ESTHER BIGELOW, b. Mar. 22, 1782; m. William Buell; she d. Sept.
11, 1849; res., Marlborough, Conn.
234. ii. ANNA, m. Joshua Bailey.
(1) AMOS BAILEY', b. Mar. 17, 1759.
(2) JOSHUA BAILEY', b. June 21, 1763.
(3) RHODA BAILEY', b. Mar. 10, 1765.
(4) NATHANIEL BAILEY', b. Sept. 6, 1768; m. Rachel Sears,
(a) CLARISSA BAILEY', m. William Wadsworth Richmond.
(i) WILLIAM H. RICHMOND^ b. Oct. 23, 1821 ; m. June 5, 1849
to Lois Roxanna Morse, dau. of Foster and Roxanna (Kirk-
land) Morse, b. in Windham, Green County, N. Y.
(ii) ALBERT WADSWORTH RICHMOND'.
(A) FANNY", b. Jan. 13, 1864; m. Dr. William S. Gillman.
(5) ASA BAILEY', b. Mar. 24, 1772.
238. vi. ESTHER, m. Caleb Gates, b. Jan. 29, 1749, brother of Joseph No
239.
(1) CALEB GATES', b. July 16, 1776; res., East Haddam, Conn.
(2) SELDEN GATES', b. Sept. 13, 1778; m. Catharine Elliott, of Killing-
worth, Conn. ; he d. Sept. 20, 1828.
(3) RUSSELL GATES', b. Jan. 27, 1786; d. July 26, 1834.
(4) ESTHER GATES', b. Mar. 1, 1791 ; res.. East Haddam, Conn.
239. vii. LUCY, m. Joseph Gates.
(1) EPAPHRUDITUS GATES', b. Aug. 7, 1775; d. July 5, 1796; unm.
(2) LUCY GATES', b. Nov. 23, 1777; d. Apr. 25, 1798; unm.
(3) OLIVE GATES', b. Sept. 21, 1779; m. Judah Gates, of East Haddam;
she d. May 22, 1881.
(4) ORRIN GATES', b. Mar. 11, 1781; m. Spencer.
(5) URI GATES', b. Jan. 30, 1785; m. Betsey Gates, of East Haddam,
Conn.
(6) ELI GATES', b. -Dec. 2, 1788; d. Sept. 27, 1824.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 665
240. viii. MARY, m. Stephen Skinner.
(1) MARY SKINNER', b. Aug. 26, 1776; m. Gardner Mills, of Canton,
Conn.
(2) STEPHEN SKINNER', b. Mar. 20, 1779; m. Jerusha Foote No. 752;
res., Canada.
(3) ALFRED SKINNER', b. Apr. 25, 1781 ; res., Chenango, N. Y.
(4) AMASA SKINNER', b. Apr. 24, 1781 ; m. Lucinda Foote No. 755; d. s. p.
242. i. ELIZABETH. See "Huntington Genealogy," p. 844; she d. Oct. 4,
1819.
(1) BETSEY KIMBERLY HUNTINGTON', b. Aug. 8, 1779; m. Allen
Bruce ; res., North Lyme, Conn.
(a) TIMOTHY D. BRUCE, b. Greenport, L. I.
(2) DAVID HUNTINGTON', b. Mar. 1, 1784; d. Mar., 1819.
(3) ANNA HUNTINGTON', b. Sept. 1, 1785; d. Nov. 19, 1861.
(4) ISAAC FOOTE HUNTINGTON', b. Dec. 28, 1787; d. May 11, 1820.
(5) LOUISE HUNTINGTON', b. May 29, 1790; res. (1860), Hamburg,
Conn.
250. V. MARTHA, m. John Barney.
(1) JOHN BARNEY', b. Nov. 18, 1769, in Colchester, Conn.
(2) DANIEL BARNEY', b. Mar. 16, 1771.
(3) ELI BARNEY', b. Mar. 11, 1773.
(4) HARRY BARNEY', b. Feb. 6, 1780.
251. vi. MARGARET, m. Rev. Emerson Foster.
(1) NATHANIEL E. FOSTER', b. Oct. 5, 1779; d. at Auburn, N. Y., Mar.
30, 1825.
(2) MARGARET PARSONS FOSTER', m. Moore; res., Long
Island, N. Y.
(3) ISAAC PARSONS FOSTER', m. ; res., Chatham, Conn.
(4) HANNAH FOSTER', b. Oct., 1785; res., Jamestown, N. Y.
252. vii. ANNA, m. Thomas J. Skinner.
(1) THOMPSON JOSEPH SKINNER', JR., b. Feb. 16, 1774.
(2) MATY SKINNER', b. 1776; m. Judge Nathan Williams, of Supreme
Court of New York; res., Utica, N. Y.
(3) THOMAS SKINNER', b. 1778; lawyer, Utica, N. Y.
(4) ANN SKINNER', b. 1785; m. Samuel Brown, of Brownsville, N. Y.
(5) ELIZA SKINNER', b. 1791 ; m. Samuel Brown after death of Ann.
(6) GEORGE DENISON SKINNER', b. 1795.
260. LOIS.
(1) MOLLY WORTHINGTON', b. Dec. 10, 1772.
(2) DAN WORTHINGTON', b. Sept. 22, 1774.
(3) JERUSHA WORTHINGTON', b. June 26, 1776.
(4) CHARLES WORTHINGTON', b. Aug. 27, 1778.
(5) JUDITH WORTHINGTON', b. June 30, 1780; m. Elias Newton, of
Colchester ; res., Middletown, Conn.
(6) BETSEY WORTHINGTON', b. Apr. 14, 1782; m. Samuel Kellogg;
res., Lenox, Mass.
(7) JOHN WORTHINGTON', b. May 2, 1784.
(8) GAD WORTHINGTON', b. May 28, 1786.
(9) GUY WORTHINGTON', b. Apr. 5, 1788.
666 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(10) ROBERT WORTHINGTON', b. Sept. 29, 1791; physician; res., Lenox,
Mass.
(11) LAURA WORTHINGTON^ b. Aug. 4, 1793.
(12) LOUISA WORTHINGTON', b. Dec. 9, 1795.
262. iii. JERUSHA, b. Mar. 2, 1755; m. Feb. 25, 1779 to Joseph Johnson, of
Colchester, Conn., d. Jan. 21, 1831, in Coventry, N. Y. ; he d. Nov. 17,
1808, ae. 58, in Colchester, Conn.
(1) DEMIS JOHNSON', b. June 17, 1779; m. Oct. 20, 1803, Jacob Cutler.
(2) ELISHA JOHNSON', b. Dec. 6, 1780; m. Sept. 1, 1804, Lydia Griffin, of
Saybrook, Conn.
(3) GURDON JOHNSON', b. Nov. 3, 1782; d. Oct. 21, 1786.
(4) CLARISSA JOHNSON', b. Dec. 11, 1784; m. Aug. 1, 1823, Marcus
Palmer, at Union, Ark. ; she d. Granville, Ohio, Sept. 8, 1825.
(5) LOIS JOHNSON', b. Sept. 14, 1786; d. Colchester, Conn., Apr. 23, 1815.
(6) GURDON JOHNSON', b. Aug. 21, 1788; d. Coventry, N. Y., Feb. 12,
1860.
(7) RALPH JOHNSON', b. Feb. 9, 1791; m. Sept. 10, 1817 to Elizabeth
Hunt, of Franklin, N. Y., b. Feb. 3, 1794; he d. Nov. 10, 1882, at Cov-
entry, N. Y. ; she d. Feb. 11, 1871, at Coventry, N. Y. ; res., Coventry,
N. Y
(a) WILLIAM JOHNSON', b. Aug. 18, 1819; m. Jan. 3, 1855 to Eliza-
beth Stiles, b Apr. 17, 1836; he d. Jan. 9, 1903; she d. Mar. 28, 1919;
res., Smithville, N. Y.
(i) BESS A. JOHNSON", b. Mar. 27, 1856; m. Walter Booth,
Oct. 7, 1884; res., Roxbury, Conn.
(A) WILLIAM JOHNSON BOOTH", b. Mar. 6, 1886 ; d. .
(B) GEORGE W. BOOTH'", b. Apr. 30, 1889; m. Margaret
(Bl) GEORGE WASHINGTON BOOTH", res., Roxbury,
Conn,
(ii) WILLIAM E. (Pussyfoot) JOHNSON', b. Mar. 25, 1862; m.
Lillie M. Trevitt ; res., Smithville, N. Y.
(A) CLARENCE JOHNSON'", b. Jan. 31, 1888; m. Gladys
(Al) CLARENCE JOHNSON", res., San Bernardino. Calif.
(B) CLIFFORD JOHNSON*", b. Dec. 31, 1889; m. Violetta
Duckett.
(Bl) VIOLETTA LEE DUCKETT", m. Augusta Duckett;
res., Bladensburg, Md.
(iii) LILLIAN JOHNSON", b. Aug. 28, 1866; m. Prentice A.
Purdy, Sept. 9, 1885 ; she d. 1928.
(A) BIRDELLA PURDY", b. Mar. 6, 1889; m. William E. Davis;
res., Greene, N. Y.
(Al) ANTOINETTE DAVIS".
(A2) WILLIAM DAVIS".
(B) RUTH PURDY", m. Theodore Grams; res., Ludlowville,
N. Y.
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(C) ORLANDO J. PURDY", b. June 26, 1886; m. Blanche Gardi-
ner; res., Bishop, Calif.
(CI) EMMY LOU PURDY".
(iv) FRANK JOHNSON', b. Apr. 17, 1865 ; m. Emma Davenport,
July 22, 1886; he d. May 31, 1891.
(A) MURRY JOHNSON", b. Nov., 1889 ; d. Jan. 12, 1897.
(v) CLARE JOHNSON', b. July 23, 1868; m. Frank Martin Skill-
man, Nov. 13, 1890 ; res., Broken Bow, Neb.
(A) EGLANTINE SKILLMAN", b. Aug. 16, 1892; m. Charles
Velte, Aug. 16, 1916; res., Crete, Neb.
(Al) CLARE VELTE", b. Sept. 6, 1917.
(A2) PHYLLIS VELTE", b. Oct. 22, 1918.
(A3) CHARLES VELTE", b. June 18, 1920.
(vi) ALBERT JOHNSON', b. May 15, 1873; m. Oct. 9, 1895 to
Jennie Walker; res., Cortland, N. Y.
(A) LILLIAN JOHNSON", b. Aug. 22, 1896; m. Walter Pope.
(Al) BARBARA JANE POPE"; res., Binghamton, N. Y.
(B) FRANK JOHNSON", b. Aug. 22, 1897.
(C) HARRY W. JOHNSON", b. Aug. 5, 1908.
(b) JOSEPH JOHNSON^ m. Hepsy Stoddard; res., Coventry Rd., N. Y.
(c) CLARISSA JOHNSON', m. George Williams.
(i) FRANK WILLIAMS', b. 1851; m. Lydia ; he d. 1931;
she d. 1931.
(A) MARY WILLIAMS", b. ; m. Clement Huyck; res.,
Richford Springs, N. Y.
(Al) CLARISSA HUYCK", b. Oct. 18, 1900; res., Richford
Springs, N. Y,
(d) GEORGE JOHNSON', m. Polly Warner.
(i) CHARLES JOHNSON', m. Cora Wright; he d. ; res,,
Santa Barbara, Calif.
(A) FLORENCE JOHNSON".
(B) MABLE JOHNSON".
(C) GEORGE JOHNSON", d. .
(D) HOWARD JOHNSON", res., Greene, N. Y.
(e) ALBERT JOHNSON', b. Mar. 17, 1835 ; m. Dec. 30. 1862 to Adaline
Van Ness, b. July 2, 1843, at Greene, N. Y. ; he d. Oct. 29, 1909, at
Fremont, Neb.; she d. Oct. 2, 1881, at Greene, N. Y.
(i) HENRY ARTHUR JOHNSON', b. Nov. 23, 1868, at Greene,
N. Y. ; m. April 19, 1900, at Broken Bovi^, Neb., to Lizzie Elmore
(Ella) Thome, b. Dec. 4, 1871.
(A) HENRIETTA JOHNSON", b. May 10, 1901; res., Broken
Bow, Neb.
(B) CLARA BELLE JOHNSON", b. Dec. 25, 1902, at Broken
Bow, Neb.
(C) ELMORE THAME JOHNSON", b. Jan. 4, 1905; m. Jean
Claney, Feb. 4, 1930; res. on H. A. Johnson farm west of
Broken Bow, Neb.
(D) VERNA ELIZABETH JOHNSON", b. Jan. 26, 1910.
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(ii) RALPH JOHNSON*, b. Oct. \, 1870, at Coventry, N. Y. ; m.
Apr. 30, 1896, at Cedar Rapids, la., to Jane Burnside Lansing;
res., Broken Bow, Neb.
(A) ADALINE MARIA JOHNSON'", b. Jan. 28, 1898, at
Fremont, Neb. ; m. Vard V. Gray, June 13, 1922, at Broken
Bow, Neb.
(Al) RALPH GRAY", b. Aug. 26, 1924.
(A2) VERNE GRAY", b. Aug. 26, 1924; d. Sept. 7, 1928.
(B) HARRIET JOHNSON'", b. Oct. 21, 1900, at Fremont, Neb.;
m. Jan. 10, 1924 to Ernest G. Stone ; res., Comstock, Neb.
(Bl) RICHARD STONE", b. Nov. 27, 1925.
(iii) MADGALENE VAN NESS JOHNSON*, b. Dec. 19, 1872, at
Coventry, N. Y. ; m. Feb. 17, 1903 to James Barger Seeley, at
Fremont, Neb. ; res., Ringling, Mont.
(A) ALBERT JOHNSON SEELEY", b. Oct. 4, 1903, at Fre-
mont Neb. ; res., Ringling, Mont,
(iv) ROBERT BRUCE JOHNSON^ b. Aug. 18, 1875, at Coventry,
N. Y. ; m. Sept. 20, 1904, at Lew Beach, N. Y., to Margaret
Martin ; she d. June 6, 1931 ; res., Superior Wis.
(A) FLOYD BRUCE JOHNSON'", b. June 18, 1905, at Fremont,
Neb. ; res., Superior, Wis.
(B) LAURA MARGARET JOHNSON'", b. Dec. 23, 1906, at
Fremont, Neb. ; m. Jerome T. Ericsson, Feb. 16, 1929.
(Bl) JO ANN ERICSSON", b. Oct. 4, 1929.
(B2) BRUCE TRUMAN ERICSSON", b. Dec. 18, 1930;
res., Superior, Wis.
(8) THEADOSHA JOHNSON^ b. Mar. 10, 1793; d. May 10, 1819.
(9) WILLIAM JOHNSON', b. Mar. 11, 1795; m. July 10, 1821, Mary Colt,
of Lisbon, Conn.
(10) JERUSHA JOHNSON', b. Oct. 14, 1798; m. Feb. 7, 1837, Marcus
Palmer, at the Fairfield Missionary Station. He m. 1st, Clarissa No. (4).
270. ii. JERUSHA.
(1) ASA CORNWALL', b. Sept. 17, 1773; d. June 6, 1775.
(2) JERUSHA CORNWALL', b. July 1, 1776.
(3) ANNA CORNWALL', b. Mar. 20, 1778.
(4) SARAH CORNWALL', b. Feb. 13, 1780.
(5) ASA CORNWALL', b. Apr. 3, 1782; d. Jan., 1838; Episcopal minister;
res., Cheshire, Conn.
(6) EZRA CORNWALL', b. Oct. 20, 1787.
(7) DAVID CORNWALL', b. June 15, 1790.
82. JARED FOOTE, dau. Hannah, and her husband, Philip Warner, are bur.
at East Cornwall, Vt.
275. i. HANNAH.
(5) SALLY WARNER', b. 1796; m. Jesse Keeler; she d. 1884.
(6) (a) HANNAH WARNER^ m. 1st, Levi Gates; m. 2nd, Benjamin
Wooster.
278. iv. MERCY.
(1) SALLY PORTER', b. Mar. 27, 1786; d. Dec. 7, 1792.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 669
(2) LOUISA PORTER', b. Nov. 24, 1888; m. Jabez Collins; she d. Dec. 19,
1829 ; six children.
(3) MARILDA PORTER', b. May 21, 1790; m. Palathia Martin, of Poplar,
Ohio; several children.
(4) LEMUEL PORTER', b. Mar. 19, 1792; d. Jan. 3, 1839; leaving children.
(5) SALLY PORTER', b. Dec. 23, 1793; d. Jan. 1, 1794.
(6) BETSEY PORTER', b. Aug. 13, 1795; d. Nov. 20, 1839.
(7) JERUSHA PORTER', b. May 5, 1797; d. Dec. 5, 1839.
(8) HORACE PORTER', b. May 7, 1799; d. Aug. 21, 1824, at sea.
(9) DOLLY PORTER', b. May 16, 1801 ; d. June 30, 1823.
(10) GUY PORTER', b. June 27, 1803.
(11) PHILO PORTER', b. June 27, 1806; farmer; res., Ellington, Conn.; two
children.
280. vi. LUCY.
(1) HANNAH GUNN', b. Aug. 7, 1790; m. May, 1832.
(2) REUBEN L. GUNN', b. Feb. 25, 1793 ; m. .
(3) LUCY F. GUNN', b. Jan. 8, 1795; d. Apr., 1844.
(4) LUCINDA JENNINGS', b. Aug. 11, 1798; d. Sept. 10, 1839.
(5) SHERBUN H. JENNINGS', b. Nov. 22, 1800; m. .
(6) JOEL F. JENNINGS', b. June 21, 1804; d. May, 1832.
(7) DAVID JENNINGS', b. Jan. 1, 1807; m. .
(8) BETSEY JENNINGS', b. Feb. 17, 1809; m. .
(9) CHAUNCY JENNINGS', b. Apr. 3, 1811 ; m. .
(10) JOEL B. JENNINGS', b. Nov. 23, 1813; m. .
303. vi. SARAH, m. William Dunham.
(1) WILLIAM DUNHAM', b. Mar. 6, 1792.
(2) JULIUS DUNHAM', b. May 15, 1794.
(3) SARAH DUNHAM', b. Aug. 31, 1795 ; m. July 2, 1818 to William South-
mayd, Jr., Middletown, Conn.
(4) AMANDA DUNHAM', b. Nov. 15, 1789; d. Sept. 7, 1820.
(5) LUCRETIA DUNHAM', b. June 17, 1800; m. Edwin Pratt, of Saybrook,
Conn.; she d. Dec. 21, 1834.
(6) ELIZABETH GREEN DUNHAM', b. July 2, 1802; d. Nov. 9, 1815.
(7) EDWARD DUNHAM', b. Nov. 20, 1805.
(8) ELEAZUR DUNHAM', b. Feb. 14, 1807; d. Feb. 22, 1809.
(9) SAMUEL DUNHAM', b. Aug. 23, 1818.
(10) MARY DUNHAM', b. Dec. 24, 1910.
305. DEBORAH FOOTE (89, 26, 9, 3, 1), b. Apr. 24, 1774; m. Dec. 26, 1791,
Zelotes Bigelow, b. Aug. 17, 1764, son of Daniel and Mary (Brainard) Bige-
low, of Colchester, Conn. ; moved to Brookfield, Vt., and she d. there June 14,
1846.
(1) TALITHA BIGELOW', b. Apr. 2, 1793.
(2) DEBORAH BIGELOW', b. Jan. 15, 1795.
(3) ZELOTES BIGELOW', b. Mar. 14, 1798; m. at Brookfield, Vt., Nov.
18, 1919 to Elizabeth Slade, d. June 6, 1872.
(4) ABEL BIGELOW', b. Brookfield, Vt., Apr. 5, 1804; d. Brookfield, Vt.,
Apr. 21, 1860 ; was a farmer, a deacon in the Congregational Church, and
at one time a member of the Vermont Legislature. He nv Apr. 7, 1836,
670 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
Mary Kingsbury, dau. of Bela Kingsbury and Abigail (Botton) Kingsbury;
b. Brookfield, Vt., Nov. 3, 1813; d. Batavia, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1891.
(a) MARTHA KINGSBURY BIGELOW, b. Brookfield, Vt., Oct. 31,
1849; m. Feb. 10, 1866, Julian J. Washburn, b. Randolph, Vt., Nov. 10,
1842, son of Daniel Washburn and Adeline (Story) Washburn; re-
moved to Batavia, N. Y., in Nov., 1877; for the remainder of his life
he was prominently connected with the Wiard Plow Company of that
city. He d. at Batavia, Oct. 28, 1918; she d. at Batavia. Sept. 12, 1928.
(i) EDWARD A. WASHBURN', b. Randolph, Vt., Jan. 21, 1868;
has resided at Batavia since Nov., 1877; was educated in the
public schools and admitted to the bar in Apr., 1889; has prac-
ticed law in Batavia since then. He was county judge of
Genesee County, 1901-18; is a director in the First National
Bank of Batavia and in the Bank of Elba, and president of the
former institution; is also a director and vice-president of
Genesee Theatrical Enterprises, Incorporated. Was a delegate
to Republican National Convention of 1908 and 1916. He m. on
May 6, 1896, Frances Virginia Marsh, dau. of James P.
Marsh and Fannie (Davis) Marsh, of Chicago, 111., and they
have one dau. :
(A) ROWENA MARSH WASHBURN", b. Jan. 18, 1899; m.
Apr. 14, 1925, Edward Perrin Atwater, son of Edward Cong-
don Atwater and Linda (Perrin) Atwater, and they have
three sons: Edward Washburn Atwater", b. Feb. 6, 1926;
James Perrin Atwater", b. Apr. 17, 1928; Julian Washburn
Atwater", b. May 8, 1931. These boys on their mother's side
descend from Nathaniel, oldest son of the first settler, and from
Frances, dau. of the same, and on their father's side they go
back to Robert, brother of Nathaniel and Frances,
(ii) MARY VIRGINIA WASHBURN', b. Jan. 29, 1879, at Batavia,
N. Y. ; was educated at Vassar College; and d. unm. at Batavia
Dec. 12, 1915.
(5) NABBY BIGELOW', b. Nov. 12, 1806.
(6) MARY BRAINARD BIGELOW^ b. Nov. 2, 1808.
(7) LUCINDA MALVINA BIGELOW', b. Aug. 17, 1815. See "Bigelow
Genealogy," p. 252.
306. ix. TALITHA FOOTE.
(1) TALITHA CHAMBERLAIN', b. Oct. 6, 1796 ;m. Sept. 10. 1837 to
Gurdon Wheeler, of Hadley, Mass.
(2) HARRIET CHAMBERLAIN^ b. Aug. 22, 1799; m. Jan. 5, 1817 to
Daniel Taylor, of Colchester, Conn.
(3) GRACE CHAMBERLAIN', b. Sept. 7, 1801 ; m. Aug. 20, 1820 to Philip
Griggs, of Lebanon, Conn.
(4) CLARISSA CHAMBERLAIN', b. Aug. 6, 1810; m. Feb. 18, 1823 to
John Kellogg, of Colchester, Conn.
(5) MARY CHAMBERLAIN', b. Aug. 29, 1807; m. Chancer Gott, of
Hebron, Conn.
(6) ROXANNA CHAMBERLAIN', b. Jan. 14, 1811; m. Oct. 9, 1831 to
Ralph Jones. Hebron, Conn.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 671
(7) SARAH CHAMBERLAIN', b. Apr. 24, 1813; m. Sept. 9, 1832 to William
Jones, of Hebron, Conn.
(8) WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN', b. July 10, 1816; m. Apr. 9, 1843 to
Adeline Strong, Hebron, Conn.
(9) ELIZABETH CHAMBERLAIN', b. Aug. 13, 1821; m. Oct., 1844 to
Stephen Fowler, of Lebanon, Ohio.
306'. iii. ELITHEA, m. Prince Brewster. See "Brewster Genealogy," p. 146,
for family record.
(3) JESSE CLARK', JR., b. Aug. 24, 1784.
(4) SARAH CLARK', b. Aug. 14, 1786.
(5) MILDRED CLARK', b. Aug. 24, 1788.
(6) TRIPHENEA CLARK', b. Nov. 5, 1790.
■ (7) JOHN CLARK', b. Feb. 14, 1793.
(8) CHARLES CLARK', b. July 1, 1795.
(9) ALMA CLARK', b. Oct. 3, 1797.
(10) CHAUNCEY FENNER CLARK', b. Dec. 20, 1799.
(11) RUTH CLARK', b. May 24, 1802.
310. (2) CYNTHIA CLARK', b. Sept. 22, 1782; m. 1st, Feb. 25, 1801 to Chester
Bissell, of Granville, Mass., he d. ; she m. 2nd, Jan. 29, 1805 to John
Button, b. Feb. 8, 1783, Groton, Conn.; farmer at West Springfield,
Mass., and New Hudson, Conn. She d. 1826, and he went to Michigan
to live with his children, (a) A gentleman of the old school, dignified
and pleasing ; he d. at North Farmington, Mich., in 1859.
(a) JOHN HALSEY BUTTON', b. Oct. 14, 1805; m. Feb. 22, 1831 to
Susan Butler, b. July, 1806, dau. of Ommond and Abigail (Rudd)
Butler; farmer; State representative, 1840; held county offices; res..
North Farmington, Mich. ; d. Nov. 30, 1876 ; came to Michigan, 1832,
from New York State.
(i) GEORGE WARREN BUTTON', b. July 11, 1837; m. Dec. 27,
1865 to Delia A. Pier, b. 1841; farmer; lieutenant in Civil War;
he d. Jan. 17, 1923.
(ii) JAMES ADDISON BUTTON^ b. Nov. 3, 1838; m. Sept. 25,
1867, at Chicago, 111., to Louise M. Barse, Detroit, Mich., b. May
23, 1847; d. Oct. 10, 1927, at Midland, Mich.; dau. of Capt.
William Hawley Barse and Alaria Louisa Nichols. Graduate of
Michigan State Agricultural School ; general store in Birming-
ham and Flushing, Mich.; register of deeds, 1888-92; alderman
in Flint, 1896; postmaster, 1897-1909; d. May 3, 1909.
(A) ALTA LOUISE BUTTON", b. Dec, 1870; m. Feb. 12, 1895
to Fred P. Baker, son of Charles and Eliza Dymond, both b.
in England; city clerk, Flint, Mich., for eight years; post-
master, during Taft administration, at Flint, Mich. ; assistant
postmaster for seven years ; one of the directors of the State
Bank of Midland ; retired.
(Al) LOUISE BAKER", b. Aug. 5, 1896; m. at Flint, Mich.,
Nov. 16, 1918 to Hubert Rivard Loranger, b. at Bay City,
Mich., Sept. 7, 1896, son of U. R. Loranger and Marie
Franck. Ch. : Hubert Rivard Loranger", Jr., b. Oct. 26,
672 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
1921, at Detroit, Mich. Richard Baker Loranger", b.
Apr. 5, 1925, at Detroit, Mich.
(A2) FREDERIC JAMES BAKER", b. Feb. 3, 1899, at Flint,
Mich. ; chemical engineer. University of Michigan.
(A3) DYMOND BAKER", b. Nov. 19, 1902, at Flint, Mich.;
graduate of University of Michigan.
(A4) MABEL BAKER", b. Nov. 13, 1904, at Flint, Mich.;
m. Jan. 3. 1931, Eino A. Pulkiner, b. July 7, 1903; manual
arts instructor.
(B) MABEL BUTTON", b. Feb. 7, 1878; d. Dec, 1902.
(iii) ELLEN BUTTON", b. June 28, 1844; m. Apr. 16, 1866 to David
Blakesler, at Pontiac, Mich,
(iv) ALVIRA J. BUTTON", b. Jan. 14, 1851; m. Jan. 5, 1870 to
Ralph Hall, at 241 Hague Ave., Detroit, Mich.
(A) HARRY HALL'", b. July 27, 1871; m. Cora E. Pettenger;
res., White Rock, Colo.
(Al) RAYMOND HALL".
(A2) ROGER H. HALL".
(B) ROGER R. HALL", b. June 16, 1875; m. Hope Messier; res.,
White House, N. J.
(C) HAZEL HALL", b. July 8, 1880; m. Feb., 1903 to Leo H.
Fessenden ; res., Detroit, Mich.
(b) EMILY C. BUTTON', b. Nov. 27, 1806; m. Warren Rundell; res.,
Birmingham, Mich.
(i) MYRON",
(ii) CYNTHIA",
(iii) LEVI",
(iv) CHESTER",
(v) JOHN",
(vi) LOUISA".
(vii) JULIUS RUNDELL", b. 1844; m. Julia Adams; res., Birming-
ham, Mich.
(c) CHARLES BISSELL BUTTON', b. Aug. 17, 1808, at West Spring-
field, Mass.; m. Jan. 1, 1832 to Avoline Murry, b. Sept. 10, 1816;
d. 1898; dau. of Reuben and Sabra (Doty) Murry; he d. Sept. 1, 1865;
res.. North Farmington, Mich.
(i) CHARLES WILLIS BUTTON", b. at Farmington, May 18.
1851; m. Mar. 11, 1880 to Ada Chapman, of Novi, b. Feb. 9.
1857; he d. Jan. 1, 1903; res.. North Farmington, Mich.
(A) DON BISSELL", b. Jan. 26, 1881.
(B) JAY CHAPMAN BISSELL", b. Nov. 4, 1882.
(C) AARON CHAPMAN BISSELL", b. Aug. 21, 1886.
(d) ORPHA MARIA BUTTON', b. Dec. 8, 1809, at West Springfield,
Mass.; m. Feb. 28, 1832 to James Heard, b. Mar. 23. 1809; d. 1893;
she d. May 8, 1840; farmer; res., Clayton, Mich.
(i) AMOS BUTTON HEARD", b. Sept. 10. 1835; m. Sept. 15,
1868 to Amanda Stuntz, b. Mar. 23, 1844; d. Sept. 2, 1922;
dau. of Edward Wells Stuntz; physician; res.. North East, Pa.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 673
(A) MARY K. HEARD", b. Sept. 17, 1869; physician; res., Des
Moines, Iowa.
(B) RALPH E. HEARD", b. Jan. 15, 1871; m. Ida O. Shore,
Jan. 5, 1898 ; m. 2nd to Lillian K. , Aug. 22, 1914 ; res.,
Lockport, N. Y.
(C) REID HEARD", b. Mar. 22, 1873.
(D) JAMES LOUISE HEARD", b. Feb. 8, 1874; m. June 6, 1901
to Flora Reid, b. Mar. 22, 1873 ; res. North East, Pa.
(E) DR. CORYDON FORD HEARD", b. Nov. 9, 1876; m. 1st,
June 18, 1902 to Corinne Jones; she d. May 15, 1913; he m.
2nd to Maude Flynn, July 1, 1915; res., Erie, Pa.
(El) ELEANOR MOREHEAD HEARD", b. June 12, 1909;
she d. May 15, 1913.
(E2) CORYDON FORD HEARD", JR., b. Aug. 19, 1916.
(F) FAUSTA M. HEARD", b. Apr. 3, 1880; m. Nov. 11, 1922
to J. Morgan Snow, b. Dec. 15, 1873 ; res., St. Petersburg, Fla.
(ii) ORPHA MARIA HEARD', b. Apr. 16, 1840; d. June 24, 1906;
m. Dec. 9, 1869 to Hiram Morrish, son of Thomas Morrish,
b. in England.
(A) NORMAN A. MORRISH", b. Apr. 22, 1874; m. Mabel
Bailey ; res., Flushing, Mich.
(Al) RALPH H. MORRISH", b. Apr. 12, 1901.
(A2) NEIL BAILEY MORRISH", b. Jan. 1, 1903.
(A3) FORD MILTON MORRISH", b. June 28, 1907.
(A4) ORPHA BERNICE MORRISH", b. May 18, 1909; m.
Bert F. Casper; res., Swartz Creek, Mich.
(e) OLIVE C. BUTTON', b. 1810; m. William Rundell ; res., Pennsyl-
vania.
(f) ELIHUE LEONARD BUTTON', b. North Haven, Conn., Apr. 6,
1813; m. 1st to Olivia Case; m. 2nd at Walla Lake, Mich., 1845 to
Mrs. Lydia M. Clark ; m. 3rd, her sister ; m. 4th to Henrietta CoUough ;
he d. Aug., 1879.
(i) MARY C. BUTTON', b. 1835; d. 1870.
(ii) HARVEY CHARLES BUTTON', b. Oct. 22, 1837; m. at Mil-
ford, Conn., 1855, Laura Ruber ; he served in the Civil War ; d.
Sept., 1908.
(A) MARY OLIVIA BUTTON", b. 1856; m. 1876 to
McCollough; he d. at Alma, 1877; m. 2nd to Harry Clark;
res. Alma, Mich.
(Al) LILLIAN McCOLLOUGH", b. 1877; m. Herbert Pul-
frey; res., Toledo, Ohio. Ch. : Dorothy'"; Margaret Pul-
frey".
(A2) BENJAMIN McCOLLOUGH", b. 1881; m. 1901 to
Gertrude Baker. Ch. : Nelson", b. 1910.
(B) BENJAMIN BUTTON", b. Dec. 6, 1858; m. June 17, 1875,
at Jackson, Elizabeth H. Whitney.
(Bl) GEORGE BUTTON", d. 1895; unm.
(C) HARVEY BUTTON", m. Altha Latimer, of Alma; he d.
Sept., 1920.
674 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(D) LAURA BUTTON", b. 1878; m. 1906 to Frank A. Reid.
(Dl) CARROL A. REID", b. 1907.
(D2) ROBERT L. REID", b. 1912.
(E) CHARLES AMOS BUTTON", m. Nellie McGregnor; res.,
Lansing, Mich.
(El) CHARLES BUTTON".
(E2) LULA BUTTON", m. Glen Hicks,
(iii) DENCEY BUTTON', b. July 20, 1839; m. 1st, George Lindsay;
m. 2nd to Nelson Cew.
(A) CHARLES LEWIS LINDSAY", b. 1861 ; m. Nellie Cohoon.
(iv) CHARLES AMOS BUTTON', b. May 8, 1842; m. Dec. 24,
1865 to Lucy Rupert. In 4th Mich. Cavalry, Civil War.
(A) AMOS ALBERT BUTTON", b. Sept. 9, 1866.
(B) ROSE BUTTON", b. July 25, 1869.
(C) LUCY BUTTON", b. June 12, 1871.
(D) LAURA E. BUTTON", b. Mar. 12, 1873; d. Aug. 1, 1873.
(v) ALBERT BUTTON', b. 1853; m. 1879 to Marion E. Goldie; he
d. 1922, Saginaw, Mich. ; no children,
(vi) JOHN WILLIS BUTTON', b. Jan. 21, 1856; m. at Saginaw,
1878 to Julia Hubert; merchant; six years with State Troops;
d. 1922; no children,
(g) GEORGE WILLIS BUTTON', b. New Haven. Conn., 1815; m.
Mar. 4, 1847 to Juliet Covey, b. Aug. 2, 1828; d. Mar. 7, 1911; he d.
Feb. 24, 1890; farmer and merchant; res.. New Hudson, Mich,
(i) SARAH ALWILDA BUTTON', b. Feb. 28, 1848; m. June 17,
1891, George Renwich; no children,
(ii) ORPHA M. BUTTON', b. June 4, 1850; m. Oct. 18, 1869 to
George D. Woodman ; she d. Aug., 1921 ; res.. Detroit, Mich,
(iii) FRANCIS M. BUTTON', b. Dec. 2, 1859; m. May 5. 1886 to
Mary L. Canfield; farmer; res., New Hudson, Mich.; no chil-
dren.
(h) DENCY E. BUTTON^, b. 1818; m. May 5, 1841 to Nathan Nichols;
d. Dec. 8, 1881, Vernon, Mich.; he d. Apr. 1, 1859; res., Durand, Mich,
(i) AMOS NICHOLS',
(ii) ORSON NICHOLS'.
(iii) CYNTHIA NICHOLS', m. Adelbert Cole; res., Durand, Mich,
(i) DANIEL AMOS BUTTON', b. 1823; m.. Henrietta Cowles, Jan. 5,
1862; m. 2nd, Lucy A. Cowles; he d. 1874; register of deeds for
many years; res., Pontiac, Mich.
(i) SIBELIA BUTTON', b. 1847; d. Oct. 27, 1864.
(j) LYDIA E. BUTTON', b. 1824; m. Theodore Armstrong, b. 1819, at
Tyre; res., North Farmington, Mich,
(i) OSCAR ARMSTRONG',
(ii) EDGAR ARMSTRONG',
(iii) AMELIA CULVER ARMSTRONG'.
(iv) MARK ARMSTRONG', m. M. German; res., Pontiac, Mich.
318. ii. EUNICE.
(1) POLLY HALL', m. May 9, 1820 to Sidney Dodge; he d. Apr. 1, 1831.
(a) SUSANNA MORGAN DODGE", b. Aug. 13, 1821.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 675
(b) ELLEN DODGE^ b. Sept. 7, 1823; d. Nov. 2, 1823.
(c) OLIVER SIDNEY DODGE', b. June 28. 1825.
(d) GEORGE WYLLYS DODGE', b. Sept. 22, 1827.
(2) WYLLYS HALL', b. Aug. 29, 1790; m. Dec. 5, 1814 to Lucretia
oWc-t Petter; res.. Marietta.
(a) HARRIET HALL', b. Mar. 11, 1816; d. September 27, 1822.
(b) WYLLYS HALL', JR., b. Dec. 15, 1817; m. July 23, 1840, E. M.
Sullican.
(c) MARY HALL', b. Nov. 29, 1819; d. Sept. 14, 1820.
(a) GEORGE HALL', b. Jan. 10. 1821 ; d. Dec. 15, 1821.
(e) GEORGE BUCKLAND HALL', b. Sept. 11, 1822; d. Oct. 17. 1823.
(f) EUNICE FOOTE HALL', b. Jan. 30, 1825; d. Mar. 22, 1836.
(g) HENRY BUCKLAND HALL', b. Apr. 5, 1827; d. Dec. 4, 1831.
(h) THEODORA FOOTE HALL', b. Nov. 4, 1828.
(i) FRANCES POTTER HALL', b. Mar. 22, 1831.
(3) JOSEPH ELY HALL', b. Apr.. 1793; m. Sept. 19, 1819 to Rhods Butler; .^
res.. Marietta; she d. May 19. 1832; m. 2nd. Nov. 20, 1834 to Rocanna Ree. "^ *.£^? ^"^
(a) SARAH HALL', b. Jan. 8. 1821 ; d. Jan. 11, 1821. 5 ^ ^ '^^ *"
(b) CHARLES HALL', b. July 23, 1822; m. Apr. 27, 1846, Caroline
Strout Greene.
(c) WILLIAM FOOTE HALL', b. Aug. 18, 1824; d. June 25, 1833.
(d) JOHN HALL', b. Jan. 16, 1827.
(e) ELIZA HANWAY HALL', b. Apr. 4, 1829 ; d. Feb. 7, 1830.
(f) JOSEPH HALL", b. Jan. 1, 1831 ; d. Nov. 12, 1832.
(g) JOSEPH ELY HALL', b. June 20, 1836.
_- (h) EUNICE HALL', b. Sept. 13. 1838.
(i) WILLIAM HENRY HALL', b. Nov. 2, 1840; d. Apr. 10, 1841.
(j) GEORGE HALL', b. Mar. 31, 1842.
c\ P^ (4) THEPDOCIA HALL', b. Jan. 9, 1795; m. Dec. 24, 1829 to Daniel Hand
Buell ; he d. Dec. 1840.
(a) DANIEL H. BUELL', JR., b. Sept. 10, 1830; d. Dec. 2, 1830.
- (b) EDWARD WYLLYS BUELL', b. Jan. 5. 1832.
(c) FRANCES BUELL'. b. May 11, 1834; d. Sept. 7, 1834.
(d) WILLIAM HALL BUELL', b. Mar. 18, 1836.
(5) WILLIAM HALL', b. July 7, 1800; m. Nov. 30, 1828 to Margaret Kinney;
res., Cincinnati, Ohio.
(a) HENRY HALL', b. Oct. 11, 1829.
(b) WILLIAM OSCHER HALL', b. Sept. 10, 1831; d. Sept. 11, 1832.
(c) MARGARET HALL', b. June 8, 1833.
(d) THOMAS FAUCET SHEWEL HALL', b. Oct. 26, 1835.
(e) WYLLYS HALL', b. Mar. 18, 1838.
(f) MARY CLINGHAM HALL', b. June 4, 1840.
(g) WILLIAM FOOTE HALL', b. Feb. 24, 1843.
(h) AARON KINNEY HALL', b. May 10. 1845.
(i) EUNICE FOOTE HALL', b. Sept. 19, 1847.
-^ (6) EUNICE HALL', b. Sept. 3, 1804; m. Apr. 3, 1821 to David Bush Ander-
son.
(a) HENRY OLIVER ANDERSON', b. May 24, 1822.
(b) DAVID BUSH ANDERSON', b. Aug. 28, 1827.
676 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(c) SARAH BINGHAM ANDERSON', b. Nov. 29, 1830; d. Mar. 26,
1834.
(d) MARY LUCINA ANDERSON', b. Mar. 24, 1832.
(e) JOSEPH ANDERSON\ b. Dec. 1, 1835.
(f) WYLLYS ANDERSON', b. Mar. 24, 1837; d. Oct. 16, 1843.
(g) EUNICE ELIZA ANDERSON', b. Apr. 1, 1840.(/\^(/f 4„^ ^M-J ! "i
(h) SARAH ELIZABETH ANDERSON', b. Oct. 16, 1844.
321. THEODOCIA.
(1) ROXY BULKLEY^ m. Dec. 21, 1809 to James M. Goodwin; res., Hart-
ford, Conn.
(a) JAMES M. GOODWIN', JR., b. Oct. 1, 1810; m. 1st, Julia, dau. of
Philo Dickinson, of Hartford, Conn. ; she d. in Alabama, 1835 ; m. 2nd
to Charlotte Boyd, dau. of Judge Johnson, of South Carolina, and
widow, of Montgomery, Ala.
(b) FREDERICK GOODWIN', b. July 24, 1812; d. Oct. 27, 1843; unm.
(c) MARY GOODWIN', b. Feb. 3, 1816; d. Mar. 17, 1817.
(d) MARY JANE GOODWIN', b. Jan. 26, 1818; m. May 18. 1838,
Chas. H. Brainard, of Hartford, Conn.
(e) HENRY WHEATON GOODWIN', b. Sept. 26, 1823; m. May 6,
1846 to Caroline A. Hinman, dau. of Hon. Joel Hinman, of Water-
bury and New Haven, Conn.
(f) WILLIAM ALFRED GOODWIN', b. Feb. 1, 1831 ; d. Sept. 20, 1838.
(2) JOHN BUCKLAND', b. Oct. 27, 1796; d. Apr. 18, 1839; unm.
(3) SOPHIA BUCKLAND', m. 1st, Dr. Ezekiel W. Bull, of Hartford, Oct.
8, 1923; he d. Dec. 27, 1845; m. 2nd, Apr. 19, 1847 to George Beach,
president of Phoenix Bank, Hartford, Conn.
(a) BUCKLAND WATSON BULL', b. Nov. 5, 1824; professor of
chemistry.
(b) ALFRED BILLINGS BULL', b. Oct. 7, 1838.
332. X. POLLY, m. William Hewlett.
(2) LUCY ANN HEWLETT', b. Nov. 18, 1813 ; d. Jan. 31, 1814.
(3) MARY ANN TABITHA HEWLETT', b. Nov. 14, 1814; m. Jan. 20,
1830 to James O. Gorman; children.
(4) JANE ELIZABETH HEWLETT', b. May 12, 1817; d. Aug. 8, 1818
(5) GEORGE C. HEWLETT', b. Feb. 2, 1819; d. July 13, 1821.
(6) MARIA LOUISA HEWLETT', b. May 4, 1823 ; d. Aug. 21, 1824.
342. vii. RUHAMAH, m. John Birge.
(1) DANIEL BIRGE', m. ; nine children.
(2) BETSY BIRGE', b. Sept. 6, 1781 ; m. ; two children.
(3) DUDLEY BIRGE', b. Apr. 9, 1883; m. ; eleven children.
(4) PAMELA BIRGE', b. June 17, 1785; m. Charles Coleman, of Franklin,
N. Y. ; two children.
(5) JOHN BIRGE', b. June 18, 1789; m. ; six children.
(6) ALFRED BIRGE', b. Jan. 4, 1791; m. ; four children.
(7) POLLY BIRGE', b. June 17, 1794; m. ; six children.
(8) DIMIS BIRGE', b. Feb. 18, 1802; m. ; one child.
(9) CHARLOTTE BIRGE', b. June 6, 1803; m.
343. viii. ANN, m. Edmund Bridges.
(1) JEREMIAH BRIDGES', b. Dec. 19, 1785.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 677
(2) SAMUEL BRIDGES', b. Jan. 27, 1787.
(3) MARCUS BRIDGES', b. Nov. 27, 1789.
(4) EDMUND BRIDGES', b. Nov. 14, 1791.
(5) WILLIAM BRIDGES', b. Jan. 6, 1793.
(6) MINERVA BRIDGES', b. Dec. 9, 1795.
(7) ANNA BRIDGES', b. Aug. 24, 1798.
(8) UZZIEL BRIDGES', b. Nov. 22, 1800; res., Geneseo, N. Y.
344. ix. HANNAH, m. Gibbons Mather.
(2) HENRY DEWOLF MATHER', b. July 3, 1794.
(3) HIRAM F. MATHER', b. Feb. 13, 1896; res., Niles, Mich.
(4) RALF COLTON MATHER', b. Dec. 9, 1798.
(5) SON', b. Apr. 13, 1801 ; d. young.
(6) DANIEL W. MATHER', b. Jan. 1, 1807; res., Auburn, N. Y.
346. xi. ESTHER, m. Ralph Taylor.
(2) ESTHER TAYLOR', b. June 30, 1794; d. Mar. 3, 1798.
(3) RALPH TAYLOR', b. Oct. 21, 1796; m. Ives, of Great Barrington, Mass.
(4) ESTHER TAYLOR', b. July 24, 1799; m. Charles Foote No. 1058. See
record.
(5) MARY D. TAYLOR', b. June 5, 1801; m. Dr. William Bulckley.
(6) HANNAH P. TAYLOR', b. Mar. 28, 1803; m. Alvenus Cone; res.,
Colchester, Conn.
(7) GILES B. TAYLOR', b. Feb. 21, 1805; d. Oct. 24, 1806.
(8) NANCY M. TAYLOR', b. Dec. 27, 1806; d. Dec. 24, 1822.
(9) GEORGE TAYLOR', b. June 14, 1809; m. Caroline, dau. of John C.
Cone ; res., Geneseo, N. Y.
(10) CAROLINE TAYLOR', b. Sept. 20, 1811; m. David Foote; see
No. 874.
351. v. ANNA, m. Ambrose Foote No. 337; see page 117 for record.
352. vi. EUNICE, m. Ezra Clark 2nd.
(1) EZRA CLARK', b. Jan. 22, 1787; d. Oct. 4, 1820; unm.
(2) EUNICE CLARK', b. Jan. 22, 1787; m. Nov. 18, 1811, Zelotes Clark;
she d. Dec. 11, 1874; he d. May 2, 1837.
(a) ELIHU CLARK', b. Feb. 29, 1814; m. Jan. 22, 1851 to Sophia J.
Bulkley, b. Mar. 19, 1825, at Colchester, Conn. He d. May 10,
1874; she d. July 22, 1917.
(i) JOSEPH ISBAN CLARK', b. Feb. 4, 1852; m. Mehitabel,
s. p.
(ii) CHARLES H. CLARK', b. Sept. 1, 1857; d. Mar. 16, 1867;
unm.
(iii) JENNIE S. CLARK', b. July 30, 1861; m. Jan. 8, 1881 to
Rev. Jos. Butterworth, b. Jan. 8, 1851; d. Mar. 18, 1920; res.,
Fall River, Mass.
(A) ELIZABETH BUTTERWORTH", b. Jan. 5, 1885; res.,
New York, N. Y.
(B) JOSEPH BUTTERWORTH", b. Aug. 8, 1897; instruc-
tor in Univ. of Wisconsin.
(iv) MARY ELIZABETH CLARK', b. May 6, 1855; d. July 28,
1857.
(v) CHARLES H. CLARK', b. Mar. 16, 1867.
678 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(vi) MAY L. CLARK', b. Aug. 2, 1870; res., East Hartford,
Conn.
(b) CHARLES CLARK', b. 1817; d. July 13, 1875; unm.
(c) ELIZABETH CLARK", m. Russell Gillette, of Colchester; d. Sept.
10, 1857.
(i) LOUISE GILLETTE', b. July, 1852; d. June 18, 1919; unm.
(ii) MARK GILLETTE', res., Boston, Mass.
(d) FRANCES JANE CLARK", b. May, 1818; m. 1840 to Benjamin F.
Otis; he d. July 16. 1853; she d. Apr. 10, 1871.
(i) WILLIAM OTIS', m. Emma Lamb; he d. 1914.
(A) WILLIAM B. OTIS", b. Dec. 17, 1841; d. Dec. 17, 1914;
m. Emma Lamb, b. 1848; d. 1888.
(Al) WILLIAM OTIS".
(A2) LIZZIE OTIS".
(A3) CHARLES OTIS",
(ii) ELIZABETH OTIS', b. Jan. 17, 1843; m. 1872 to Theo-
dore D. Warren, of New York, N. Y. ; he d. Dec. 6, 1914;
she d. May 19, 1909.
(A) ETHEL ELIZABETH WARREN".
(B) FRANK D. WARREN", d. in infancy.
(iii) FRANK OTIS', b. May 1, 1846; m. Mati Chamber; res..
New York, N. Y. ; no children,
(iv) CLARK OTIS' b. July 9, 1850; m. Margaret Evans.
(A) EVELYN OTIS", b. Sept. 2, 1885; m. June 2, 1914 to
Albert Van Cleve ; res., Colchester, Conn.
(3) JERUSHA CLARK', b. Apr. 13, 1789; m. Deacon Lemuel L. Chester.
(4) GEORGE CLARK\ b. June 13, 1791; m. Sophia Taylor No. 353 (3);
he d. 1855; she d. 1871.
(a) EZRA CLARK", b. 1833; d. 1912; unm.
(b) LEMUEL CLARK", b. 1842; d. Feb. 23, 1923; no children.
(c) SARAH CLARK", b. Sept. 9, 1831 ; m. John C. Foote No. 2239, p.
366.
(d) JERUSHA CLARK", b. 1843; d. 1855; unm.
(e) MARGARET CLARK", m. Edward Dexter, of Danielsonville,
Conn.
(5) SALLY CLARK', b. Mar. 1, 1796; m. Dr. Ezekiel W. Parsons, brother
of Hon. Francis Parsons, of Hartford, Conn.
(a) MARY PARSONS", d. young.
(b) HARRIET W. PARSONS", m. Joseph O. Brown; he d. 1894.
(i) LORA LOUISE BROWN', m. Edwin Dandgon.
(ii) ELIZABETH AGNES BROWN", m. Herbert A. Kingsley.
(B) LOIS EVELYN BROWN".
(C) HELEN JENNARY BROWN".
(iii) RALPH B. BROWN', m. 1st, ; m. 2nd, .
(iv) HOLAND R. BROWN', m. Katherine E. Weeks; res., 320
Broadway, N. Y. ; lawyer (gave this copy).
354. viii. MARGARET P.
(1) MARGARET TAYLOR', b. June 23, 1794; m. Salmon C. Foote No. 1069.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 679
(2) DANIEL TAYLOR', b. Oct. 17, 1796; m. Hannah Chamberlin, of Col-
chester, Conn.
(a) CHARLES TAYLOR'.
(i) CHARLES TAYLOR', JR.
(ii) ASA TAYLOR'.
(b) FRANK TAYLOR*.
(i) HARRIET TAYLOR', d. unm.
(ii) GILES TAYLOR'.
(iii) IDA TAYLOR', m. Henry Parker; two children.
(3) SOPHIA TAYLOR', b. July 11, 1800; m. George Clark No. 352 (4).
(4) LAURA TAYLOR', b. Dec. 1, 1806; m. Elisha A. Baker, of Groton.
Conn., b. Sept. 5, 1802 ; d. Sept. 30, 1896.
(a) SUSAN M. BAKER^ b. Jan. 1, 1833; d. 1916; unm.
(b) ELISHA BAKER', b. Feb. 17, 1827; d. Aug. 21, 1890; m. Mar. 10,
1851 to Adelaide Douglas.
(c) LAURA E. BAKER^ b. Mar. 22, 1829; m. Jan. 1, 1857 to George B.
Avery, b. 1828; d. 1900; no children.
(d) THOMAS A. BAKER', b. Apr. 1, 1831 ; m. Apr. 26. 1855 to Adelaide
Bacon, d. June 6, 1895.
(i) FRANK T. BAKER', b. and d. 1856.
(ii) LIZZIE A. BAKER', b. and d. 1859.
(iii) JAMES E. BAKER', b. June 8, 1863; d. unm.
(iv) KATE A. BAKER', res., Colchester, Conn.; m. Frank Talcott,
b. 1858; d. 1906; no children.
(e) ANN M. BAKER', b. May 1, 1835; d. 1910; m. 1865 to Oscar M.
Palmer, of 24th Regiment, Conn. Volunteers; he d. Oct. 4, 1896.
(f) DANIEL BAKER', b. Jan. 31, 1838; m. Apr. 2, 1860 to Cornelia
Simmons, of New York ; he d. Oct. 27, 1866.
(i) FREDERICK ELISHA BAKER', b. Mar. 4, 1861 ; m. Nov. 3.
1880 to Maria Alice Dooley.
(A) WILLIAM ELISHA BAKER", b. Sept. 15, 1881; m. Dec. 6.
1910 to Margaret Sanderson, of New Britain, Conn.
(Al) WILLIAM AVERY BAKER", b. Oct. 21. 1911.
(A2) ALYSON WRIGHT BAKER", b. Jan. 31, 1917.
(B) GEORGE BENJAMIN AVERY BAKER", b. Mar. 14, 1883;
m. Jan. 25, 1913 to Emily Huck, of New Brighton, Conn.
(Bl) GEORGIANA AUGUSTA BAKER", b. Oct. 26, 1914.
(B2) DOROTHY MARIA BAKER", b. Nov. 25, 1915.
(B3) ROBERT AVERY BAKER", b. May 26, 1919.
(g) CHARLES BAKER',
(i) FRANK BAKER'.
(h) ANN BAKER'; two children.
(i) SARAH JANE BAKER', b. Feb. 26, 1840; m. 1st. Jan. 9, 1857 to
Thomas G. Lombard, b. 1836; d. 1865; m. 2nd to George D. Bring-
ham, d. 1906. She res. Colchester. Conn.
(i) FREDERICK PIERSON LOMBARD', b. Sept. 27, 1859; d.
Apr. 28, 1898.
(A) GEORGE B. LOMBARD", b. Aug. 5, 1888; three children.
680 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(j) CHARLES F. BAKER', b. Aug. 26, 1842; d. May 9, 1896; m. Jane E.
Fargo.
(i) ANNIE L. BAKER^ b. 1877; d. in infancy,
(ii) FRANK E. BAKER^ b. 1880; d. in infancy.
(k) FANNY SOPHIA BAKER', b. Dec. 24, 1844; d. Feb. 16. 1903; m.
May 2, 1863 to Orrin Rudd, of Montville; he d. Nov. 9, 1912.
(i) CHARLES ORRIN RUDD', b. Dec. 26, 1868; m. Aug. 10, 1890
to Irene Louise Petris, b. Sept. 27, 1872.
(A) ORRIN KENNETH RUDD", b. June 24, 1891; res., Savan-
nah, Ga.
(ii) LOUISE B. RUDD^ b. June 13, 1865; d. Feb. 2, 1904; m.
Apr. 19, 1887 to Julius T. Shepard, of New London, b. Feb' 14
1852; d. Jan. 6, 1892.
(A) GEORGE THATHER SHEPARD", b. Apr. 27, 1889; res.,
New London, Conn,
(iii) FANNY LOUISE RUDD^ b. Oct. 26, 1867; d. Feb. 16, 1903;
m. 1st, Feb. 24, 1886 to Palmer Francis Starr, b. Oct. 16, 1855;
d. May 26, 1902; m. 2nd to George Chapman, New London,
Conn.
(1) JOSEPH E. BAKER', b. Aug. 31, 1847; d. Apr. 2, 1906; unm.
355. ix. OLIVE.
(1) ELIZABETH PERKINS HUBBARD^ b. July 24, 1806; d. Nov 4
1835. ■ '
(2) ABBEY HUBBARD, b. Feb. 20, 1810; m. Joseph C. Hammond, b. July
25, 1809, son of Elijah and Martha Strong; she d. July 10, 1879- he d
May 28, 1878.
(a) JOSEPH C. HAMMOND', JR., b. Dec. 15. 1836; m. Dec. 21, 1859;
he d. Aug. 22, 1913 ; res., Rockville, Conn,
(i) WILLIAM C. HAMMOND", b. Nov. 25, 1860.
(A) WILLIAM C. HAMMOND", JR., b. July 4, 1903.
(B) LANSING VANDEE HEYDEN HAMMOND" b Apr 2
1906. ■ '
(ii) CHARLES H. HAMMOND", b. Sept. 16, 1863; res.. Drawer H,
Highland Station, Springfield, Mass.
(A) CATHRINE H. HAMMOND", b. Mar. 16, 1908
(3) WILLIAM HENRY ROGERS', b. Nov. 9, 1822; d. Nov. 11, 1843
(4) GEORGE HAMMOND ROGERS', b. Apr. 22, 1824; d. Oct.' 25, 1861
(5) CHARLES HOWELL ROGERS', b. July 24, 1826; res., Colchester,
Conn. The compiler met Mr. Rogers at Colchester, Sept. 21, 1908; he
d. .
371. ii. LOIS, b. Apr. 5, 1746; m. 1st, May 29, 1765 to Eleazur Merrill, of
Farmington, Conn.; he d. May 16, 1769; m. 2nd, Oct., 1770 to John
Wells, of Farmington, Conn. Moved to Johnstown, N. Y in 1784
(1) ELEAZUR MERRILL', b. Nov. 9, 1766.
(2) LOIS MERRILL', b. Mar. 12, 1769.
(3) MALINDA WELLS', b. 1772; d. 1777.
(4) RHODA WELLS', b. 1774; m. John Harring; d. at Auburn, N. Y.
(5) JOHN WELLS', b. 1776; d. 1776 at Malinda.
(6) JOHN WELLS', b. 1778; m. , and d. in Illinois.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 681
(7) LINDY WELLS' (twin), b. 1780; m. Rood.
(8) LUCY (twin), b. 1780; m. Charles Easton.
(9) ELEAZUR WELLS', b. 1782; owned and resided on farm which Sir
William Johnson owned.
(10) CLARISSA WELLS', b. 1784; m. 1st to Mason; m. 2nd to
Jones.
(11) NATHAN PERKINS WELLS', b. 1786; m. Sarah Akin, of Johnstown,
N. Y., b. Apr. 22, 1813 ; d. Nov. 25, 1843.
(a) EDWARD WELLS', b. Dec, 1813.
(b) JOHN WELLS^ b. July 1, 1817; m. Margaret Stewart, of Perth,
N. Y., Sept. 5, 1843 ; d. May 30, 1877.
(i) NATHAN PERKINS', b. May 27, 1844; d. Jan. 15, 1868.
(ii) CATHERINE PERKINS", b. May 28, 1848; m. Mar. 31, 1874
to P. P. Argersinger, of Johnstown, N. Y. ; d. Feb. 27, 1909 ; res.,
Johnstown.
(A) MARGARET ARGERSINGER", b. July 16, 1876; m. Apr.
24, 1901 to Martin Kennedy, Jr., son of Martin Kennedy and
Elizabeth Ann (Clark) Kennedy; res., Johnstown, N. Y.
(Al) ELEANOR KENNEDY", b. Feb. 16, 1906.
(B) ELEANOR ARGERSINGER", b. June 9, 1878; m. Mar. 9,
1903 to Edw. C. Shotwell; d. Feb. 15, 1922; res., Glovers-
ville, N. Y. ; he is a son of Samuel H. Shotwell and Jane
Elizabeth (Everit) Shotwell.
(Bl) CATHARINE W. SHOTWELL", b. Dec. 28, 1903.
(B2) EDWARD CARL SHOTWELL", JR., b. Feb. 16, 1906.
(C) GRACE ARGERSINGER", b. Nov. 11, 1880; m. June 8,
1904 to A. Judson Baker, son of A. D. L. Baker and Marion
(Judson) Baker; res., Gloversville and Johnstown, N. Y.
(CI) MARION BAKER", b. Apr. 23, 1905.
(C2) CATHARINE BAKER", b. Jan. 11, 1908.
(C3) MARGARET BAKER", b. Aug. 23, 1909.
(D) JOHN WELLS ARGERSINGER", b. Aug. 15, 1882; m.
July 28, 1917, dau. of Aber Burr and Alice (White) Burr;
d. Oct. 3, 1921 ; res., Johnstown, N. Y.
(Dl) JOHN WELLS ARGERSINGER", JR., b. Aug. 23,
1918.
(iii) MARGARET PERKINS^ b. Oct. 7, 1850; d. Nov. 14, 1920.
(iv) JOHN PERKINS", b. Aug. 20, 1853 ; d. Mar. 23, 1857.
(v) ELIZABETH PERKINS", b. July 15, 1855; d. Mar. 1, 1857.
(vi) WALTER PERKINS", b. Aug. 10, 1858; d. Jan. 2, 1894.
(vii) ANNA PERKINS", b. Apr. 8, 1860; m. Dr. James H. Class,
(viii) JOHN PERKINS", b. June 9, 1864; d. Aug. 31, 1864.
372. iii. MARY.
(1) AARON CADWELL', bapt. Nov. 6, 1768; d. Oct. 20, 1842.
(2) MARY CADWELL', bapt. Nov. 11, 1770.
(3) RHODA CADWELL', b. Feb. 7, 1773.
(4) JAMES CADWELL', b. Aug. 27, 1775.
(5) MARTIN CADWELL', b. Feb. 15, 1778; d. Feb. 28, 1830.
682 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(6) ANNA CADWELU b. 1783; d. Nov. 12, 1823.
(7) SAMUEL CADWELL', b. 1786; d. Sept. 25, 1838.
378. ix. HEPZIBAH.
(1) HEPZIBAH CASE', b. June 10, 1780; d. June 7, 1821.
(2) DARIUS CASE', b. Mar. 31, 1782.
(3) JUSTUS CASE', b. Feb. 3, 1784.
(4) POLLY CASE', b. June 3, 1786; d. Jan., 1825.
(5) SAMUEL CASE', b. Feb. 6, 1789; d. May 10, 1820.
(6) HULDAH CASE', b. Feb. 22, 1791 ; d. May 13, 1807.
(7) RUFUS CASE', b. Nov. 2, 1793; d. Sept. 7, 1820.
(8) RHODA CASE', b. Aug. 31, 1795; d. Mar.. 1826.
(9) ROXANNA CASE', b. Aug. 12, 1797; d. Jan. 8, 1920.
(10) PELATIAH HAYDEN', b. Jan. 10, 1799.
(11) ALMIRA HAYDEN', b. May 2, 1801.
(12) LUCY HAYDEN', b. Oct. 28, 1802.
(13) DAVID E. HAYDEN', b. Dec. 20, 1808.
384. V. MARTHA.
(1) STILLMAN DEWEY', m. May 26, 1792, Lorana, dau. of Samuel Noble,
of Westfield, Mass.
(a) ENOCH DEWEYl
(b) PAMELIA DEWEY'.
(c) LOVISA DEWEY*.
(d) WILLIAM DEWEY'.
(e) JACOB DEWEY'.
(f) STILLMAN DEWEY', JR.
(g) MARY DEWEY',
(h) ANNA DEWEY',
(i) PATTY DEWEY'.
(2) PATTY DEWEY', b. May, 1777; m. 1797 to Jacob Fuller, of New Haven,
Vt. ; she d. June, 1821 ; s. p.
(3) ELECTA NOBLE', b. Aug. 15, 1780; m. 1st, Russell Foote No. 1113;
see p. 238; m. 2nd, Dec. 13, 1818 to Martin Evarts, of Salisbury, Conn.,
and Middlebury, Vt. ; she d. Aug. 16, 1871, at Middlebury, Vt.
(a) ELIZA LAURENS EVERTS', b. Sept. 28, 1824; m. Gardner C.
Cady, Mar. 6, 1844; d. May 16, 1915.
(i) MARTIN EVERTS CADY', b. May 12, 1846; d. Feb. 21, 1922.
(ii) CHARLES GARDNER CADY°, b. Apr. 26. 1849.
(iii) ISAAC WINTER CADY', b. Dec. 20. 1851; d. May 12, 1922.
(iv) FRANCES ELIZA CADY', b. Jan. 8, 1855; m. Scth Patrick,
July 2, 1881.
(v) HENRY OLIN CADY', b. Sept. 12, 1857; d. Nov. 2, 1916.
(vi) WILLIS NOBLE CADY', b. Aug. 7, 1860; m. June 16, 1886 to
Sarah Martina Hammond, b. June 6, 1864. dau. of Henry Ham-
mond and Abigail Jane (Martin) Hammond. Mr. Cady is
state senator, past master of the State Grange, county highway
commissioner, and president of the Patrons Cooperative Fire
Insurance Company; res., Middlebury, Vt.
(A) RALPH HAMMOND CADY", b. Aug. 29, 1891 ; d. Mar. 24.
1892.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
683
1897; m.
Apr. 30,
(B) ELIZA CADY", b. Apr. 18, 1893; m. Lewis Perry Jones,
Jan. 28, 1918.
(Bl) LEWIS PERRY JONES", JR., b. Mar. 23, 1919.
(B2) WILLIS ROBERT JONES", b. Apr. 19, 1923.
(B3) ELUNED JANE JONES", b. Jan. 17, 1929.
(C) MILDRED HENREHETTA CADY'", b. Oct. 4,
Randall Douglass Esten, June 30, 1920.
(CI) RANDALL DOUGLASS ESTEN", JR., b.
1924.
(vii) MARY ELIDA CADY", b. Nov. 28, 1863 ; res. on the homestead
in Middlebuy, Vt.
(viii) GILBERT EVERTS CADY', b. Aug. 3, 1868; d. Oct. 4, 1930.
411. i. MARY, b. June 19, 1751; m. Danbury, Conn., May 27, 1777, Noah
Robinson, b. in Frederickstown, Dutchess County, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1758,
son of Isiah, a direct descendant of Rev. John Robinson, the Pilgrim
pastor, and came from Cape Cod, Mass. Noah served four years in the
Revolution. They lived in Hubbardton, Vt., a short time and for many
years in Dutchess County, N. Y. Late in life they moved near Tru-
mansburg, N. Y., where she d. 1836 ; he d. about 1846-47.
(1) MARY', b. May 28, 1789; m. June 1, 1805 to George Wixom; she d.
Apr. 17, 1871 ; res.. Central, N. Y.
a) TEMPERANCE WIXOM^ b. Dec. 13, 1806; d. Dec. 24, 1808.
b) ELNATHAN WIXOM', b. July 12. 1809; d. Jan. 15, 1894.
c) HULDAH WIXOM^ b. June 3, 1811 ; d. Jan. 9, 1822.
d) ANIMIEL P. WIXOM^ b. Jan. 9, 1813 ; d. Jan. 2, 1885.
e) DESIRE WIXOM", b. Oct. 23, 1814; d. Jan. 5, 1887.
f) ORIN WIXOM^ b. Apr. 24, 1816; d. Dec. 5, 1881.
g) CHARLES WIXOM^ b. Jan. 7, 1818; d. Feb. 18, 1836.
h) MATILDA WIXOM^ b. July 14, 1819; d. Aug. 7, 1900.
i) PARKER WIXOM^ b. Oct. 18, 1820; d. Jan. 21, 1900.
j) WOODWARD S. WIXOM^ b. June 13, 1822; d. Aug. 3, 1893.
k) RACHEL WIXOM^ b. Apr. IS, 1824; d. May 6, 1854.
1) RHODA WIXOM^ b. Feb. 7, 1826; d. Dec. 25, 1864.
m) NELSON WIXOM^ b. May 14, 1827; d. Nov. 20, 1900.
n) JULIA WIXOM^ b. Mar. 3, 1829; d. Oct. 19, 1871.
o) JAMES B. WIXOM^ b. Aug. 7, 1830; d. Apr. 7, 1905.
p) JOHN B. WIXOM^ b. Dec. 26, 1833 ; d. Sept. 2\ 1902.
q) MARY J. WIXOM^ b. June 13, 1837; d. Feb. 3, 1860.
(E. P. Wixom, Route No. 31, Trumansburg, N. Y., gave this copy.)
(2) RACHEL ROBINSON', m. Jonathan Close; she d. ae. 101 years; res.,
Trumansburg, N. Y.
(3) JEREMIAH ROBINSON', d. 1843; res., Fayette County, Ind. ; nine
children.
(4) LEWIS ROBINSON', m. Ellis ; res., Oregon.
(5) NOAH ROBINSON', JR., b. May 28, 1783; m. Elinor Gray, b. May 30.
1790; d. Sept. 10, 1864; he d. Trumansburg, July 14, 1864; children all
b. at Trumansburg, N. Y.
(a) HARRISON ROBINSON^ b. 1810; m. Joanna .
(b) ALANSON ROBINSONl
684 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(c) LEWIS ROBINSON^
(d) LAURY ROBINSON'.
(e) ARVILLA ROBINSON', b. 1817; m. James Cook; she d. 1877.
(f) POLLY ROBINSON', b. 1830; m. Henry Hutchins ; she d. 1900.
(g) ADA ROBINSON', b. 1822; m. Judson Dean,
(h) HERMON ROBINSON', b. 1827.
(i) EVELINE ROBINSON', b. 1829; m. A. J. Abel; she d. 1889.
(j) SUSAN ANNE ROBINSON', b. 1831; m. Abram Dickenson; she
d. 1880.
(6) AMOS ROBINSON', b. Putnam County, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1787; m. 1815
to Rhoda Wixom, b. 1788, dau. of EHjah and Temperance (Penny) Wixom,
of Kent, Putnam County, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson started pioneer
farming near Trumansburg in 1816; he d. there Oct. 25, 1885; she d. Apr.
10, 1854.
(a) GEORGE ROBINSON', b. Mar. 31, 1816; m. Feb. 5, 1841 to Cynthia
Pease, b. Mar. 5, 1819, dau. of Simeon and Cynthia (Markham) Pease;
he d. Jan. 7, 1900; she d. Mar. 28, 1889; res., Trumansburg, N. Y.
(i) DR. JOHN HOPKINS ROBINSON^ b. Feb. 2, 1842; m. Oct.
16, 1877 to Anna W. Gallup, b. Mar. 9, 1855, dau. of Rev. Ezra
and Mercy Ann (Bates) Gallup; he practiced medicine for
many years at Homer, N. Y.
(A) ANNA G. ROBINSON'", b. Trumansburg, Aug. 30, 1878.
Miss Robinson collected the data for this record of No. 41 1 ;
res.. Route 34, Trumansburg, N. Y.
(B) GEORGE G. ROBINSON'*, b. Homer, Sept. 10, 1883; m.
Sept. 25, 1905 to Ada Riebennacht, b. Jan. 2, 1890. dau. of
Francis and Carrie Riebennacht ; res., Cleveland, Ohio.
(Bl) ELIZABETH ROBINSON", b. Homer, Aug. 22, 1906.
(B2) MYRTLE ROBINSON", b. at Cleveland, Ohio, Mar. 9,
1913.
(B3) JOHN HARVEY ROBINSON", b. at Cleveland, Ohio,
Jan. 13, 1919.
(ii) HARRIET P. ROBINSON', b. July 30, 1843; m. Oct. 26, 1865
to Tertullus H. King, b. Sept. 30, 1840, son of Benjamin and
Elizabeth King; res., Trumansburg.
(A) ELIZABETH E. KING", b. Aug. 5, 1866.
(B) ALICE CYNTHIA KING", b. Feb. 2, 1869; m. July 8,
1912, Prof. John William Hall ; res., Reno, Nev.
(C) HERBERT P. ROBINSON KING", b. Apr. 17, 1872; m.
June 13, 1905, Rebecca M. Ely, b. Mar. 19, 1879, dau. of
Nugent and Mary (Mulford) Ely; res., Trumansburg.
(CI) DONALD E. KING", b. Mar. 20, 1906; d. May 3, 1922.
(C2) MARION KING", b. Apr. 23, 1911.
(C3) ROGER M. KING", b. Apr. 23, 1912.
(C4) WALTER P. KING", b. Feb. 28, 1915.
(D) FLORENCE KING", b. May 5, 1874.
(E) ASA CARLTON KING", b. June 24, 1877; m. Oct. 9, 1905 to
Viola Doyle, b. Nov., 1874, dau. of Richard Doyle; res.,
Ithaca, N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 685
(El) DOROTHY KING", b. Aug. 11, 1909.
(E2) EDITH KING", b. Aug. 23, 1911.
(F) TERTULLUS H. KING'", JR., b. Oct. IS, 1881 ; m. Oct. 14,
1907 to Carrie Mitchell, b. June 11, 1884, dau. of Delbert and
Helen (Morgan) Mitchell.
(Fl) HELEN E. KING", b. Nov. 9, 1908.
(F2) MARY M. KING", b. Oct. 20, 1911.
(F3) ROBERT E. KING", b. Jan. 26, 1915.
(F4) JOHN ROBINSON KING", b. Aug. 9, 1917.
(FS) PHILLIP KING", b. Oct. 13, 1919.
(F6) RICHARD H. KING", b. Feb. 20, 1921.
(iii) WINFIELD SCOTT ROBINSON', b. Sept. 17, 1846; m. Dec,
1868, Mary Smith; res., Trumansburg.
(A) LEWIS S. ROBINSON", b. Dec. 16, 1869; m. Oct. 24, 1899
to Elizabeth C. Gregg; res., Trumansburg.
(Al) SALLY P. ROBINSON", b. Aug. 4, 1900.
(B) CHARLES D. ROBINSON'", b. Mar. 26, 1871; m. Sept. 21,
1908 to Susan Williams.
(C) HARRIET K. ROBINSON", b. Nov. 28, 1873; m. Apr. 12,
1905 to Fred Wakefield.
(D) AUGUSTA P. ROBINSON", b. Aug. 24, 1875; d. Sept. 22,
1898.
(E) IDA C. ROBINSON", b. Dec. 16, 1876.
(F) JAMES ROBINSON", b. Sept., 1881; m. Oct. 1. 1908 to
Katherine ; res., Syracuse, N. Y.
(Fl) ELEANOR M. ROBINSON", b. Apr. 2, 1910.
(F2) HARRIET D. ROBINSON", b. Jan. 27, 1915.
(G) EVA G. ROBINSON", b. Aug. 25, 1883.
(iv) MARY JANET ROBINSON", b. Sept. 13, 1850; m. Feb.,
1890 to D. Grover Clark, Mar. 27, 1847, son of Daniel Clark,
(v) GEORGE ROBINSON", b. May 30, 1853; d. Nov. 23, 1919;
unm.
(vi) FRED ROBINSON", b. Mar. 27, 1857; m. Mar. 8, 1882 to Clara
Burr ; res., San Diego, Calif,
(vii) ANNA S. ROBINSON", b. Mar. 25, 1861; d. Nov. 16, 1899;
unm.
(viii) EMILY A. ROBINSON", b. July 21, 1863; m. 1st, May 13, 1892
to Newton A. Bates, b. 1842; d. 1895; m. 2nd, Dec. 3, 1902 to
Charles S. Hinman; res.. Homer, N. Y.
541. ix. PHILEMA (172, 47, 13, 5, 1).
(3) REV. CHARLES JONES', b. Ontario, Can., Aug. 1, 1809; m. at Belle-
ville, Upper Canada, June 14, 1835 to Elvira Holmes, b. at Winfield,
N. Y., Dec. 20, 1806, dau. of John and Grace (King) Holmes, of South
Richland, N. Y. ; d. Fayetteville, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1839; m. 2nd, Apr. 29,
1840 to Calsina Patience Gardner, b. Hancock, Mass., Aug. 31, 1813,
dau. of Palmer Gardner and Rhoda Gorey, of Fayetteville, N. Y. ; she d.
at Sioux City, Iowa, Dec. 4, 1906. He entered Williams College, 1828;
passed three years there and graduated at Union College, 1832, and entered
Auburn Theological Seminary that fall and licensed to preach in 1833.
686 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
He held pastorates in Adams, Rome. Oswego, Holland, Patent, Mansville
and Fayetteville, N. Y., and at Battle Creek, Mich., and Cambridgeport,
Saxonville, and Tolland, Mass. ; he d. at North Abington, Sept. 3, 1889 ;
bur. at Fayetteville, N. Y.
(a) JESSE HENRY JONES', b. Mar. 29, 1836; m. Clara Dodge, b.
May 19, 1834, dau. of Chester and Martha (Cone) Dodge, of Tolland,
Conn. ; she d. Feb. 19, 1920. Mr. Jones graduated from Harvard Col-
lege, 1856. Raised a company for the 60th N. Y. Regt. ; after the war
he entered the ministry ; he was born a preacher ; d. in Halifax,
Mass., Apr. 19, 1904; s. p.
(b) CHARLES CRAMER JONES', b. Feb. 3, 1838; m. in New York
City, Feb. 8, 1866 to Alice Maude Harding ; he d. at North Abington,
Apr. 14, 1902; she d. Sept. 30, 1917.
(i) LILLIAN HARDING JONES', b. Jan. 10, 1867, at Lafayette,
La.; m. Dec. 14, 1893, at North Abington, Mass., to Gustave
Scholle, of New York ; his father was with Scholle Brothers,
bankers ; Mr. Scholle is a lawyer and in the Diplomatic Service
in Berlin, Paris, Madrid, before and during the World War.
(A) HARDING SCHOLLE'", b. St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 30, 1896;
graduate of Harvard, 1919; m. Apr. 10, 1917 to Elizabeth
Knapp. Employed Metropolitan Art Museum, New York.
(Al) MARGARET LILLIAN SCHOLLE", b. New York
City, 1918.
(ii) EMMA LOUISE JONES', b. Oct. 24, 1871, at Saxonville,
Mass.; m. North Abington, Mass. July 30, 1896 to Benjamin
Warren Clark, b. Mar. 13, 1872, son of James Warren and Ella
Clark. They moved to Worcester, Mass., May, 1904; manager,
Central Supply Company, dealers in steam, gas, water and
plumbers' supplies; res., 15 Suburban Rd.
(A) MARGARET HARDING CLARK'", b. Worcester, Mass.,
Sept. 16, 1904; New England Conservatory of Music. Boston,
1920; specializing in violin study; graduated in 1923. (Mrs.
Clark gave this copy.)
(c) ELIZABETH JONES', b. Feb. 14, 1841 ; d. Aug. 6, 1849.
(d) EMELINE ALTHEA JONES', b. Nov. 7, 1843; m. Jan. 1, 1863
to Geo. D. Deshone. Civil War veteran ; d. Boston, Mass. ; m. 2nd,
Nov. 7, 1870 to Dr. George S. Eddy; he d. about 1897-98.
(i) GEORGE DRUPE DESHONE*, b. Aug. 5, 1864; m. July 7,
1886 to Susie Copland; she d. Boston, Mass., Sept. 15, 1920.
Military record; he d. June 24, 1917, at Brookline, Mass.
(A) MARJORIE DESHONE'", b. Jan. 10, 1882; m. July 7, 1911
to Larry B. McAfee; she d. Apr. 11, 1916.
(Al) MARJORIE McAFEE", b. Apr. 1, 1913.
(A2) GEORGE D. McAFEE". b. May 7, 1915.
(ii) GEORGE S. EDDY', JR., b. Aug. 9, 1873; m. 1895 to Harriet
Davis ; d. at New Orleans, La., Oct. 27, 1897.
(e) SARAH LOUISE JONES', b. Apr. 12, 1845; m. Sept. 27. 1870 to
Capt. David B. Wilson; military service 131 Pa., 1862-63; regular
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 687
service, 1864; retired with rank of colonel, Apr. 2Z, 1904; res., Sioux
City, Iowa.
(i) PERCY WILSON', b. Jan. 10, 1872; m. Dec. 25, 1900 to Violet
Bertha Asherfelter; Mr. Wilson graduated from Princeton,
1892; law, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1894; res., Silver City, N. M.
(ii) GUY WILSON", b. Nov. 19, 1873; m. July 15. 1910 to Ethel
Brown ; Princeton, 1894 ; banker, Laurel, Neb.
(A) BARBARA B. WILSON", b. July 18, 1914.
(B) MARION LOUISE WILSON", b. Aug. 12, 1919.
(f ) HORATIO GATES JONES^ b. Feb. 18, 1847 ; d. Aug. 23, 1848.
195. LIEUT. JACOB FOOTE, first of Branford, Conn., afterwards of that part
of Farmington now called Canton. "At a General Assembly of the Governor and
Company of the State of Connecticut in America, holden at Hartford from May 13
to June 18, 1779, the following resolution was passed, viz.: This Assembly do estab-
lish Jacob Foote to be Lieutenant of the 8th Company for Trainband in the 15th
Regiment in this State." See Records of the State of Conn., 1778-80, Vol. 11,
p. 300.
592. ii. JOSIAH, b. June 25, 1775; m. Lydia Lee, 1580-83.
627. JESSE FINCH FOOTE (209, 56, 16, 5, 1), b. Aug. 11, 1788; m. Oct. 14,
1817 to Angelica, dau. of Barent and Grace (Denison) Van Buren, of Mayfield,
N. Y. She was b. Jan. 27, 1799 ; d. Apr. 23, 1875 ; res., Johnstown, N. Y. On her
mother's side, she was the seventh generation in descent from Elder William Brew-
ster of the Mayflower. Jesse Finch Foote, d. Dec. 19, 1857.
657. viii. JESSE S., b. May 17, 1776; m. Abbey Hosley, 705-11.
660. xi. PARTHENIA, d. and bur. in Cornwall. Vt., Jan. 16, 1869.
684. BETSY FOOTE, b. Mar. 9, 1782; m. Abraham Jones, of Jefferson, N. Y.;
he d. Feb. 15, 1838, in the 64th year of his age; she d. Jan. 3, 1860. They
owned a large and prosperous farm which she carried on after his death.
Their large white house standing on high ground was a striking feature
of the neighborhood. From this farm water is now brought to supply the
village of Jefferson.
(1) HESTER JONES', m. David Cottrell; d. Apr. 18, 1848, 26 years of age.
(2) HIRAM JONES' b. Oct. 18, 1802; d. June 6, 1854; he m. Harriet Wood-
ward. After his death she m. Ebenezer Cain and lived in Jefferson; she
d. Mar. 3, 1868, ae. 60 years.
(3) EMILY JONES', b. Aug. 8, 1808; d. Nov. 19, 1886, ae. 58 years.
698. ANNIE, m. 1st, Oct. 2, 1791 to William Goff.
(1) SALLY GOFF', m. James Kirkland.
(2) ANNIE GOFF', b. July 17, 1797; d. Jan. 26, 1884; m. 1818 to Samuel
Stowell.
(i) MAUDE HOLLEY STOWELL', m. James Waterman, 1807
Third St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
(5) LAURA BRIDGEMAN', m. Oct. 6, 1835, Ebenezer Stowell.
(6) PAULINA BRIDGEMAN', m. Feb. 2i, 1833 to Ebenezer Stowell;
d. May 7, 1834.
715. GOV. SAMUEL AUGUSTUS FOOTE (223, 61, 18, 5, 1), for a complete
biographical sketch see pages 533 and 534, Volume I.
743.
1,
744.
ii.
745.
iii,
746.
iv.
747.
V.
688 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
122>. LYDIA, b. Dec. 15, 1785; m. 1st, Capt. James Boardman, b. at Rocky-Hill
about 1790; m. about 1810; he is first lieutenant in 26th Regt. Inf., U. S. A.,
Apr. 21, 1814; remained in service until June, 1815, when they removed
from Wallingford to New York, N. Y., where he was inspector of customs,
1835 until his death, which was before 1842; she d. Apr. 30, 1857.
(1) JAMES ROCKWELL BOARDMAN', M.D., b. Mar. 3, 1811; m. June 9.
1836 to Sarah W. Mudge ; d. Apr. 11, 1865.
(2) MARTHA FOOTE BOARDMAN', b. Aug. 31, 1812; m. 1st, William
Ackerman; m. 2nd, William Knickerbocker; d. Aug. 17, 1889.
(3) WINFIELD SCOTT BOARDMAN', d. young.
455. JEHIEL FOOTE (134, 39, 11, 3, 1), b. Apr. 23, 1762; his pension was the
first of those from Connecticut, and in 1790 was living in Newton, Conn. In 1820
he said he was 60 years old, and he was still living in 1840. Apr. 22, 1781, he
enlisted under Captain Drew, Col. Ebenezer Sprouts' 2nd Mass. Regt., and later
under Captain Cooper, serving until June, 1783. In 1820 his wife, Lucretia, was 45
and three daughters lived with him. I
*"" • ELIZABETH, b. 1797; d. unm.
BENJAMIN, b. 1801.
CATHERINE, b. 1803 ; d. unm.
SAMUEL, b. 1806; m. Phoebe Gates, 2645 a-b-c-.
SALLY, b. June 1, 1808; m. 1827 to Nathan Gates, b Mar. 13, 1810,
son of Rufus and Betsey Gates; he d. May 29, 1888; she d. Feb. 5, j
1888; res., Manlius, N. Y. '
(1) GEORGE GATES', b. Feb. 12, 1828; m. Apr., 1859 to Lucy White, b.
July 7, 1829; d. Jan., 1892; he d. Nov. 25, 1909; res., Euclid, N. Y. ; bur. at
Pine Plains, Euclid, N. Y.
(a) JOHN GATES^ b. Mar. 25, 1860; m. 1st, Jan. 1, 1885 to Carrie
Freeman, b. June 14, 1864; she d. Dec. 25, 1890; farmer. Clay, N. Y.;
m. 2nd, Cora Wilson on Mar. 21, 1892; she was b. Aug. 14, 1867; d.
June 27, 1922.
(i) ISLA M. GATES", b. June 9, 1893; m. Dec. 31, 1914 to Platte
Lewis, b. June 12, 1889; farmer. Clay, N. Y.
(A) ARLENE LEWIS'", b. July 19, 1915.
(B) LELAND LEWIS", b. Mar. 27, 1918.
(C) JOHN LEWIS", b. July 19, 1920.
(D) RUTH LEWIS'", b. Mar. 16, 1922.
(ii) GLADYS E. GATES^ b. Aug. 5, 1897; m. Mar. 20, 1918 to
Howard Baxter, b. Sept. 10, 1898; he d. Sept., 1922, Clay, N. Y.
(A) ELEANOR MAE BAXTER'", b. Aug. 11, 1919.
(iii) MAURICE J. GATES', b. Oct. 22, 1901.
(iv) DOROTHY F. GATES", b. May 31, 1906.
(v) OTIS D. GATES*, b. Dec. 29, 1907.
(b) JENNIE F. GATES^ b. Apr. 24, 1862; m. July 7, 1880 to Willis P.
Lee, b. May 29, 1857; draughtman, 448 61st St., Oakland, Calif.
(i) MILLIE D. LEE^ b. July 21, 1881 ; m. May 6, 1901 to Harry D.
Crandall, b. Sept. 5, 1881 ; traveling salesman. Phoenix, N. Y.
(A) HARRY LEE CRANDALL'", b. Mar. 17, 1905.
(B) DONALD FOSTER CRANDALL'", b. Oct. 19, 1906; d. Feb.
17, 1907.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 689
(C) FRANCIS LYNN CRANDALL^', b. Feb. 17, 1908.
(ii) VERNON FRANCIS LEE', b. Apr. 14, 1889; d. July 16, 1890.
(c) JULIA GATES', b. 1863; d. 1865.
(d) EFFIE GATES', b. Mar. 25, 1865; m. Jan. 5, 1887 to Orville D.
Walker, b. Sept. 14, 1863; paper mill superintendent. Phoenix, N. Y.
(i) EDNA MAY WALKER", b. Sept. 3, 1888 ; m. Apr. 24, 1914 to
Floyd S. Drohan, Aug., 1889; foundryman. Phoenix, N. Y.
(A) MURIEL ELIZABETH DROHAN", b. Aug. 31, 1914.
(ii) LLOYD O. WALKER^ b. Jan. 14, 1894; m. June, 1920 to Ethel
Dunbar, b. Aug., 1892 ; post office inspector, 1404 12th St., Wash-
ington, D. C. He entered the U. S. Army in July, 1918. Spent
15 months in Postal Service in France; honorably discharged
Sept., 1919.
(e) FRANK GATES', b. 1867; d. 1884.
(f) GEORGE GATES', JR., b. Mar. 3, 1868; m. 1889 to Sarah Freeman,
b. Aug., 1867; d. July, 1911; m. 2nd, Mar. 21, 1916 to Anna Len-
hardt, b. July 24, 1875 ; d. Mar. 27, 1920.
(i) CLAUDE A. GATES", b. Apr. 28, 1893; m. Aug. 16, 1914 to
Mabel Louise Price, b. June 21, 1894; res., 105 Rigi St., Syra-
cuse, N. Y.
(ii) FLORENCE ARLINE GATES', b. May 21, 1896; m. 1914 to
Miles O. Howard, b. May 21, 1891, Waterloo, N. Y.
(A) HELEN L. HOWARD", b. June 25, 1915.
(B) EUGENE F. HOWARD", b. June 18, 1916.
(C) GEORGE M. HOWARD", b. May 10, 1917; d. Oct. 27, 1917.
(D) MARION E. HOWARD", b. June 20, 1918.
(E) RAYMOND L. HOWARD", b. Dec. 3, 1919.
(F) CARLTON J. HOWARD", b. Nov. 14, 1920.
(G) EDWIN D. HOWARD", b. May 16. 1922.
(iii) CARL F. GATES', b. Oct. 19, 1900; m. Sept. 10, 1919 to Mary
Stark, b. May 18, 1901 ; res., 122 Williams St., Syracuse, N. Y.
(A) ELIZABETH MAE GATES", b. Sept. 27, 1922.
(g) SARAH L. GATES', b. Aug., 1871 ; d. Apr., 1890.
(2) MARY ELIZABETH GATES', b. Mar. 13, 1830; m. 1849 to John C.
Brown, b. June 25, 1826, son of William Henry and Sally Brown; d.
Dec. 2, 1894; she d. Aug. 29, 1910; res., Manlius, N. Y.
(a) SOPHIA ELIZABETH BROWN', b. June 18, 1850; d. May 9, 1900;
unm.
(b) MORTIMOR F. BROWN', b. Aug. 24, 1851; m. July 5, 1875 to
Kate D. Brown, b. 1853, dau. of Douglas and Betsey Brown; he d.
Sept. 16, 1916 ; res., Manlius, N. Y. ; she d. 1927.
(i) SARAH JENETTE (KIT) BROWN', b. Oct. 14, 1877; d.
1915.
(c) FRED BROWN', b. Feb. 9, 1855 ; d. Dec, 1863.
(d) CHARLES PLATT BROWN', b. Nov. 20, 1856, at Manlius; m. at
Westmoreland, Kan., May 28, 1885, Annie Lawrie Crowl, b. May 21,
1864, dau. of Lawrence W. and Mary E. Crowl; member of S. of
A. M. Mr. Brown collected most of the copy for No. 455; res.,
Eldorado, Kan.
690 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(i) MARY ETHEL BROWN', b. June 2L 1886; m. July 29, 1918
to James O. McVey, b. 1878; graduate of University of Kansas,
1911 ; is a piano instructor and accompanist at the College of
Music, Phoenix, Ariz.
(ii) JESSE FRED BROWN^ b. Nov. 2, 1887; m. Aug. 8, 1914 to
Lucille Yates, b. 1889, dau. of Dr. William Yates, of Junction City.
Both are graduates of University of Kansas. He is a civil en-
gineer ; res., Kansas City, Mo.
(A) WILLIAM Y. BROWN", b. May 30, 1916, at New Rochelle,
N. Y.
(iii) LYMAN WENDALL BROWN", b. Sept. 26, 1889; m. Oct. 2,
1810 to Mary Kelley, b. 1890, dau. of James Kelley; he is assist-
ant yard master, A. T. & S. F. Ry., at Albuquerque, N. M.
(A) JOE MILTON BROWN", b. Aug. 9, 1914.
(B) ANNIE LAURIE BROWN", b. Oct. 13, 1921.
(iv) MARGUERITE ESTHER BROWN", b. Apr. 28, 1895; m.
Apr. 10, 1920 to H. J. Holden, b. 1855; oil producer; son of
Minter J. and Mary F. Holden; res., Wichita, Kan.
(v) LAWRENCE WAYNE BROWN", b. Aug. 17, 1897; m. May
28, 1918 to Gretta A. Roland, dau. of S. S. Roland, of Lawrence,
Kan. ; res., Eldorado, Kan.
(A) RICHARD ROLAND BROWN", b. Jan. 9, 1920.
(B) LAWRENCE WAYNE BROWN", JR., b. Mar. 3, 1925.
(C) ROBERT ALLEN BROWN", b. Jan. 17, 1927.
(3) EDMUND GATES', b. Dec. 8, 1732; m. Sept. 8, 1858 to Ann White, b.
Aug. 2, 1837, dau. of John White; d. Apr. 25, 1913; he d. May 29, 1901;
res., Phoenix, N. Y.
(a) HATTIE GATES^ b. Sept. 17, 1859; m. July 8, 1877 to John Schultz,
b. 1854, son of John M. Schultz ; res., Phoenix, N. Y.
(i) HENRY SCHULTZ", b. Apr. 22, 1880; m. July 1, 1900.
(ii) HAROLD SCHULTZ", b. Sept. 10, 1895; lieutenant in World
War, also A. L.
(b) CHARLES GATES', b. June 1, 1861; m. Oct. 5, 1894 to Minnie
Allen; res., Baldwinsville, N. Y.
(i) ALTA GATES", b. Sept. 4, 1900.
(ii) HELEN GATES", b. Oct. 2, 1902.
(iii) JESSIE GATES", b. May 2, 1905.
(iv) EDMOND GATES", b. Sept. 3, 1906.
(c) MARIA GATES', b. June 17, 1863 ; m. Mar. 23, 1882 to William Teal,
b. 1856, son of William N. Teal, b. Mar. 23, 1882 ; res.. Phoenix, N. Y.
(i) ANNA TEAL", b. Apr. 22, 1886; d. Jan. 22, 1920; bur. at
Phoenix, N. Y.
(ii) OLIN TEAL", b. Feb. 3, 1888; m. 1910 to Ruby LaClair.
(iii) ROY TEAL", b. June 10, 1890; m. Apr. 2, 1919 to Bertha Perine ;
sergeant. World War.
(d) FRED GATES', b. Jan. 2, 1865; m. Nov. 29, 1891, Ada Mackey, dau.
of Lorenzo Mackey; he d. Mar. 3, 1897.
(e) NEWTON GATES', b. Apr. 18, 1868; m. 1890 to Kate Johnson, dau.
of Howard Johnson ; res.. Phoenix, N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 691
(i) DORA GATES', b. Nov. 23, 1892; m. George Hiller; d. Feb.,
1918.
(ii) ROBERT GATES", b. July 3, 1894; m. Rosa Barnard,
(iii) RUTH GATES', b. May 6, 1896; m. Walter Karge.
(f) SOPHIE NETTIE GATES^ b. 1869; d. 1905; unm.
(g) WILLIAM GATES^ b. July 16, 1872; m. Mayme King, b. July 4,
1897, dau. of Henry King ; she d. Mar. 10, 1902 ; res., Phoenix, N. Y.
(i) WALTER GATES', b. Apr. 8, 1898.
(ii) EDMUND GATES', b. Aug. 1, 1901; d. Mar. 12, 1906; bur.
Phoenix, N. Y.
(h) BENJAMIN GATES', b. Sept. 11, 1874; m. Nettie Leroy, Oct. 14,
1893, dau. of Charles Leroy.
(i) VETTA GATES', b. Jan. 4, 1876; m. Horace King.
(i) RUFUS GATES', b. Jan. 19, 1897; m. Aug. 2, 1902 to Daisy
Jenkins; he d. Dec. 18, 1902.
(j) RHENA GATES', b. Apr. 24, 1880; m. May 1, 1909 to Timothy
Cronin, b. Dec. 3, 1876, son of Michael Cronin.
(k) EDMUND GATES', b. June 20, 1882; m. Margaret King, Nov. 27,
1901, dau. of William King; res., Baldwinsville, N. Y.
(i) VERA GATES', b. July 16, 1904 (twin),
(ii) VANCE GATES', b. July 16, 1904 (twin).
(4) CHARLES WALES GATES', b. Jan. 31, 1834; m. 1864 to Caroline
Knapp, b. 1847, dau. of , d. Dec. 3, 1908; res., Jamesville, N. Y.
(a) ETTA GATES', b. Dec. 20, 1867; m. 1885 to Frank Alexander; res.,
LaFayette, N. Y.
(i) CHARLES ALEXANDER', b. 1887; m. Myrtle Trinder.
(A) PAUL ALEXANDER'^ b. 1912.
(b) HENRY GATES', b. Jan. 1, 1868; m. Nellie Ludd; he d. about 1899.
(i) VERNON GATES'.
(ii) STEWART GATES',
(iii) PERCY GATES'.
(c) HEBERT GATES', b. Mar., 1871; m. Harriet ; res., Syracuse,
N. Y.
(i) DONALD GATES'.
(d) GERTRUDE GATES', b. May, 1873; m. George Scammel ; res.,
Syracuse, N. Y.
(i) LESTER SCAMMEL'.
(ii) EVELYN SCAMMEL'.
(iii) LEWIS SCAMMEL'.
(5) NATHAN GATES', b. 1836; m. Thursa Foote No. 2645\
(a) ADDISON GATES', b. 1862; d. 1880.
(b) CLARENCE GATES', b. 1868; d. 1884.
(6) DOROTHY GATES', b. Apr. 23, 1838; d. 1840.
(7) BENJAMIN F. GATES', b. Jan. 1, 1844; d. Dec. 2, 1910; unm.
(8) ADDISON D. GATES', b. Jan. 1, 1844; m. 1st, Alice , b. 1849;
d. July, 1878; m. 2nd, 1878, Lillian Knapp, b. 1859, dau. of Howard Knapp;
d. Oct., 1916; he d. Oct., 1913.
(a) ANDREW GATES', b. Oct., 1868; d. Apr., 1878.
692 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(b) ANGELIA GATES', b. 1869; m. Albert Chase; she d. 1925.
(i) DOROTHY CHASE', b. Sept. 30, 1896,
(ii) HELEN CHASE', b. Oct. 30. 1898.
(c) ALICE GATES', b. Dec. 12, 1871; m. Edward Cronk; res., Syracuse,
N. Y.
(i) MARION CRONK', b. Dec. 9, 1895 ; d. 1908.
(ii) GORDON CRONK', b. July 30, 1898; m. Doris White; res.,
Syracuse, N. Y.
(d) CLARA GATES', b. Dec. 6, 1873 ; m. Albert Jones.
(i) HAROLD JONES'.
(ii) ALBERT JONES', JR.
(iii) BERTHA JONES', b. 1897.
(iv) RAYMOND JONES', b. 1899; d. 1919.
(e) ADDISON GATES', JR., b. 1875.
(f) JESSIE GATES', b. 1880.
(g) HOWARD GATES', b. 1884.
(h) EDNA GATES', b. 1890.
(i) HELEN GATES', b. 1892.
(9) EUGENE GATES', b. Nov. 18, 1847; m. 1869 to Kate Schreiber, b.
1850; he d. Feb., 1904; res.. Phoenix, N. Y.
(a) NATHAN GATES', b. 1870.
(b) HENRY GATES', b. 1874; d. 1876.
(10) SARA LUCRETIA GATES', b. Aug. 8, 1850; m. 1st, Dec. 22, 1870 to
LeEtta Mason, d. May 9, 1876; m. 2nd, 1881 to Harvey L. Candee, b.
Oct. 8, 1848; d. July 9, 1908; res., Manlius, N. Y. (Mrs. Candee assisted
in collecting the copy for No. 455.)
(a) ARCHER MASON', b. Jan. 20, 1876; d. June 24, 1876.
(b) BESSIE L. CANDEE', b. May 24, 1882; m. Clyde Judge, b. July 7,
1885 ; res., Manlius, N. Y.
(i) LUCILLE JUDGE', b. Dec. 23, 1907.
(ii) DORIS JUDGE', b. June 2, 1910.
(iii) JENETTE JUDGE', b. July 2, 1913.
(iv) BETTY JUDGE', b. May 2, 1917.
(c) BENJAMIN L. CANDEE', b. Sept. 6, 1885; m. June 24, 1917 to
Maud Merrill ; res., Syracuse, N. Y. ; he is a mail clerk, New York,
N. Y.
(i) ELEANOR CANDEE', b. Apr. 8, 1919.
(ii) BENJAMIN CANDEE'. b. May 24, 1921.
748. vi. DOROTHY, b. 1813 ; d. .
749. vii. LUCINDA, b. 1815; d. .
SEVENTH GENERATION
757. (3) LUCY ABIGAIL BRAINARD, b. June 26, 1832, in Westchester,
Conn. ; d. Jan., 1909, at Hartford, Conn., dau. of Amaziah and Huldah
Foote Brainard and granddau. of Nathaniel Foote, of Colchester, Conn.
She was one of the first to aid in the formation of our association, and
always took an active interest in its welfare and its continuance.
761. i. DOROTHY, m. James Otis; d. Mar. 2, 1845.
(1) JAMES FOOTE OTIS', b. Sept. 24, 1804; m. Aug. 18, 1831, at Provi-
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 693
dence, R. I., by Rev. Wm. Phillips, to Elizabeth Harper Hammond, dau.
of John and Hannoine (Brown) Hammond, b. Nov. 6, 1801, at Newport,
R. I.; d. Dec. 27, 1884; he d. Apr. 5, 1846. He was an accomplished
musician and the trait appears among his children and grandchildren.
(a) ELIZABETH HAMMOND OTIS", b. 1832; m. P. A. Dawley; d.
1874.
(b) MARY BROWN OTIS', b. 1834; m. Fred Morgan, Jr.; d. 1923.
(c) JOHN JAMES OTIS', b. 1836; m. Endora S. Taval ; d. 1924.
(d) DOROTHEA FOOTE OTIS', b. 1839; m. George Hammond; d.
1909.
(e) ANNE HANNOINE OTIS', b. 1842; m. Elijah W. Day; d. 1906.
(2) JOHN NELSON OTIS', b. Apr. 28, 1809; d. Apr. 24, 1812.
769. ix. LUCY, she d. Apr. 16, 1875, at Newburgh, N. Y.
(1) JOHN MERRITT BRADFORD^ b. Jan. 22, 1823.
(2) MARY ELIZABETH BRADFORD', b. Apr. 5, 1827; unm.
(3) MARGARET BIGELOW BRADFORD', b. June 3, 1829; m. Dec. 27,
1853 to Horatio W. Otis ; res., Yonkers, N. Y.
(a) BRADFORD OTIS', b. July 18, 1854; banker in company with Henry
Foote in Colorado, 1884.
(b) LUA FRANCES OTIS', b. Oct. 24, 1862.
(c) BESSIE MAY OTIS', b. Oct. 10, 1864.
(d) ROY F. OTIS', b. Oct. 29, 1871.
246. DANIEL FOOTE (76, 25, 9, 3, 1), m. July 12, 1774 to Elizabeth Margaret
Woodstock.
791. i. MARGARET, b. Aug. 1, 1775; m. Joseph Talmage, of Williamstown,
Mass., b. Feb. 27, 1770; he d. in New York, Aug. 8, 1840; she d. in
New York, Sept. 20, 1849.
(1) ELIZABETH TALMAGE', b. Williamstown, Oct. 27, 1797; m. Curtis
Moses, July 19, 1817 ; she d. Apr. 3, 1887.
(a) LUCIAN MOSES", Skaneateles, N. Y.
(b) IRWING MOSES', in 1887 was living in Rochester, N. Y.
(2) COLLINS J. TALMAGE', b. Williamstown; d. about 1868, at Ripley,
Chautauqua County, N. Y.
(a) CHARLES TALMAGE', was an engineer in City Water Works of
Buffalo, N. Y., in 1887; lived with widowed mother.
(b) MARY ANNE TALMAGE', m. a German and lived at Ripley, N. Y.
(c) CAROLINE TALMAGE', m. Brockway; d. Apr., 1876, in Buffalo;
had a son and a dau.
(3) ELIZA R. TALMAGE', m. Doctor Houghton, a southern physician; she
d. June 12, 1834.
(4) SARAH D. TALMAGE', m. John S. Curtis, Jan. 18, 1829 ; lived at Red
Rock, N. Y. ; she d. about 1877.
(5) HANNAH TALMAGE', b. 1810; d. 1884; unm.
(6) WILLIAM TALMAGE', b. Sicio, N. Y. ; m. Catharine H. Bogart; he
d. Aug. 15, 1870, at Fairview, N. J.; she d. Aug., 1873; no children.
(7) CHARLES TALMAGE', res., Buffalo, N. Y. ; no children.
(8) MARY ANN TALMAGE', b. 1812; d. Dec. 11, 1840, in New York,
N. Y. ; unm.
694 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(9) JUSTIN FOOTE TALMAGE', b. Williamstown, Mass., Mar. 12, 1815;
m. Mary Heuflf, of New York, N. Y., dau. of Alexander and Magdalina
Heuff, Jan. 1, 1853; d. Dec. 8, 1889, at Lynnhaven, Va., at the home of
her dau.; she d. Jan. 1, 1892, at Lynnhaven, Va.
(a) MAGDALINA TALMAGE", b. Dec. 12, 1853; d. Sept. 10, 1854.
(b) MARGARET ANNE TALMAGE^ b. Mar. 21, 1856; m. 1st, July 26,
1877, William Stuart Archibald, of Gloucester, Mass.; he d. Sept. 17,
1887, New York, N. Y. ; m. 2nd, Oct. 24, 1888 to Richard Ames Mapp. of
Norfolk, Va., b. Mar. 31, 1861, son of Richard A. and Mary Virginia
Mapp; res., Norfolk, Va.
(i) ANNE LAURA ARCHIBALD", b. Oct. 13, 1878, in New
York, N. Y.
(ii) WILLIAM STUART ARCHIBALD", b. July 11, 1880, in
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; m. Julia Lee Logan, of Louisiana.
(A) WILLIAM STUART ARCHIBALD", 3RD, b. Oct. 25,
1910, in New York, N. Y.
(iii) VIRGINIA TUCKER MAPP", b. Jan. 26, 1890; m. Charles
Milton Hodgman.
(A) CHARLES MILTON HODGMAN", JR., b. June 5, 1915.
(B) RICHARD RAVLIN HODGMAN", b. Oct. 7, 1916.
(C) MARGARET VIRGINIA HODGMAN", b. Mar. 5, 1919.
(iv) MARIE TALMAGE MAPP", b. Dec. 30, 1891, at Lynnhaven,
Va. ; m. David Emmett Rippetoe, of Staunton, Va., Feb. 22, 1923.
(A) MARIE TALMAGE RIPPETOE", b. Mar. 14, 1924.
(B) DAVID EMMETT RIPPETOE", JR.. b. July 5, 1925.
(v) LOUISE MAPP«, b. Mar. 21, 1893; lived one day.
(vi) RICHARD CUSTIS MAPP", b. Aug. 9, 1895, at Lynnhaven,
Va. ; m. Virginia Blair Alfriena, Dec. 8, 1921.
(A) RICHARD CUSTIS MAPP", JR., b. Apr. 2, 1923.
(B) ANNE TALMAGE MAPP", b. July 29, 1927.
(c) JOSEPH HENRY TALMAGE', b. Nov. 14, 1859; d. June 10, 1860.
(10) HENRY TALMAGE^ b. 1816; d. Nov. 18, 1826; killed by kick from a
horse.
792. ii. DANIEL, b. Dec. 8, 1776.
793. iii. HANNAH, b. Oct. 16, 1778.
804. ROXANNA, m. Dr. Lyman Beecher.
(2) REV. WILLIAM H. BEECHER', m. May 12, 1830 to Catherine Eden,
(a) MRS. EDWARD ALLEN', res., 1313 Penn Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
(3) REV. EDWARD BEECHER^
(a) REV. FREDERICK BEECHER"; res., WellsviUe, N. Y.
(6) REV. GEORGE BEECHER^
(a) REV. GEORGE BEECHER', res., Hillsboro, Ohio.
(9) REV. CHARLES BEECHER'.
(a) MARY BEECHER NOYES'; res., Georgetown, Mass.
(8) HENRY WARD BEECHER'.
(d) HERBERT FOOTE BEECHER', b. 1854; d. Aug. 29, 1925; killed
in fall as a pioneer pilot at Port Townsend Dock. Captain Beecher
was the dean of North Pacific pilots and was known by nearly every
deep-sea shipmaster visiting the waters of Puget Sound. He came to
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 695
the Pacific Northwest from Brooklyn in 1885 and for many years
resided in Port Townsend. During recent years he made his home in
Seattle, Wash.
254. STEVEN FOOTE, m. Hannah Waterman, b. Aug. 18, 1765; d. Jan. 20,
1848. The bodies of Nos. 254, 817, 822 and of Nathaniel Foote No. 25 were all
moved from the old cemetery in Colchester to the Linwood Cemetery by Rev.
William H. Foote No. 821. About 1860 he bought the lot next to the monument of
Joseph A. Foote No. 1062.
823. i. SARAH.
(3) (b) FRANCES M. STROWGER, d. July 29, 1909.
825. iii. JERUSHA.
(l)(a) MARY ELIZA ALDRICH', res., Battle Creek. Mich.
(c) JUDITH (ALDRICH) BORDWELL', res., Upland, Calif.
(d) VICTO C. WATTLER*, d. Aug., 1912.
(e) AZIRAH ROBINSON", d. Mar. 14, 1914; res., Battle Creek, Mich.
(4) MARSHFIELD PARSONS^ d. Mar. 31, 1923.
(f) HATTIE L. (PARSONS) SHELMIRE^ d. Nov. 27, 1922.
830. viii. EUNICE, m. Zacarith Noble, Apr. 7, 1819; he was b. Mar. 9, 174; d.
1864, at Olean, N. Y. No. 3284 in the "Noble Genealogy."
268. WILLIAM FOOTE (80, 25, 9, 3, 1), m. 1796 to Mary Ann Lord, b. Dec.
20, 1770; d. Aug. 8, 1838, at Milford, Mich.; he d. Oct. 30, 1841 ; both bur. at Milford.
A tinman by trade.
847. i. MARY ANN, b. Jan. 24, 1797; teacher; d. Feb. 7, 1830.
847". ii. WILLIAM, JR., b. Jan. 22, 1799; sailed from Middleton, Conn., for
the West Indies and was never heard from but once.
848. iv. HENRY RING, b. Feb. 22, 1803; m. Minerva Henderson, 2011*"'.
849. V. CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN, b. Mar. 10, 1806; d. Oct., 1845; bur.
at Milford, Mich. ; teacher and postmaster at Milford.
850. iii. HARRIET, b. Oct. 28, 1801 ; tailoress ; d. Aug. 26, 1889.
851. vii. JERUSHA LORD, b. Sept. 5, 1810; teacher; d. June 20, 1831,
852. vi. SARAH LOUISA, m. J. S. Taylor; teacher.
273. JOEL FOOTE was appointed lieutenant of Volunteers, Jan. 25, 1812.
856. iii. ABIGAIL, m. Cyrus Bingham. (See "Bingham Genealogy," pp.
235-240.)
(1) WILLIAM BINGHAM,' b. Mar. 9, 1816, in Andover, Conn.; m. Eliza-
beth Beardsley, of Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 2, 1843; she d. Aug. 27, 1898;
he d. 1904; res., Cleveland, Ohio.
(2) CAROLINE ELIZABETH BINGHAM', b. May 8, 1818, in Andover,
Conn. ; m. Aaron Clarke, July 21, 1845, in Andover, Conn. ; he was b. in
Northfield, Conn., May 28, 1811, son of Peck and Polly (Kellogg) Clarke;
he d. Jan. 6, 1881 ; she d. Jan. 1, 1891 ; both bur. in Cleveland, Ohio.
(a) MARY ELLA CLARKE^ b. Sept. 1, 1846, in Cleveland, Ohio; m.
Edgar E. Strong, Jan. 19, 1869, in Cleveland, Ohio; he was b.
Apr. 14, 1841, in Manchester, Conn.; she d. Sept. 27, 1914; he d.
Oct. 29, 1923.
(i) CLINTON EUGENE STRONG'", b. Dec. 14, 1869; drowned
at Cornell College, Ithaca, N. Y., June, 1892.
696 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(ii) HERBERT WM. STRONG'", b. June 24, 1870; m. Gladys
Mosher, of Kansas City, Mo., Mar. 24, 1909.
(A) RUTH STRONG", b. July 3, 1910.
(B) ELIZABETH STRONG", b. Feb. 4, 1912.
(C) JOHN STRONG", b. May 4, 1921; drowned Nov. 28, 1923.
(D) HERBERT WILLIAMS STRONG", b. Apr. 26, 1925.
(iii) EDITH STRONG", b. July 27, 1876; d. Mar., 1879.
(iv) ELIZABETH STRONG", b. June 20, 1880; m. Warren Sher-
man Hayden, Apr. 18, 1906; he was b. Danbury, Conn., Oct. 20,
1870.
(A) SHERMAN S. HAYDEN", b. Feb. 9, 1908.
(B) ELEANOR HAYDEN", b. Dec. 27, 1912.
(b) WILLIAM BINGHAM CLARKE", b. Apr. 15, 1848; m. Kate Rock-
well, June 8, 1876, in Junction City, Kan. ; she was b. in Warsaw, 111.,
Jan. 8, 1857; d. Feb. 24, 1905, in Santa Barbara, Calif.
(i) WILLIAM ROCKWELL CLARKE", b. Jan. 29, 1878, in Junc-
tion City, Kan. ; m. May Morse, of Austin, Tex., in 1903.
(ii) BERTRAND ROCKWELL CLARKE", b. Sept. 27, 1882, in
Junction City, Kan. ; m. Alice Horton Lincoln, June 6, 1906 ; she
was b. June 16, 1882, in Pawtucket, R. I.
(A) BERTRAND LINCOLN CLARKE", b. Mar. 12, 1911.
(c) MINNIE CLARKE^ b. Dec. 17, 1849; d. Aug. 30, 1852.
(d) NELLIE CLARKE', b. Aug. 12, 1851 ; m. James A. King, Jan. 16,
1873; he was b. Aug. 23, 1846, in Milan, Ohio; he d. Oct. 20, 1922;
res., Cleveland, Ohio.
(i) NORMAN CLARKE KING", b. Oct. 27, 1873, in Cleveland,
Ohio ; m. Ada Powers, June 27, 1900 ; she was b. May 9, 1875.
(A) CHARLOTTE POWERS KING", b. Sept. 16, 1906; m.
Allen E. Sloan, Jan. 4, 1930.
(Al) ALLAN KING SLOAN", b. Sept. 28, 1930.
(ii) KATHARINE KING", b. Aug. 18, 1882, in Cleveland, Ohio.
(e) ABBIE CLARKE", b. July 25, 1853 ; d. Oct. 17, 1878.
(f) KENNETH H. CLARKE", b. June 26, 1858; d. July 17, 1882, in
Junction City, Kan.
(3) EDWARD BINGHAM*, b. Jan. 21, 1821, in Andover, Conn.; m. 1st,
Esther Sanford, of Conneaut, Ohio, Sept. 27, 1849; she d. Oct. 20, 1870;
m. 2nd, Mrs. Maria Barker, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., May 15, 1878; he d.
Feb. 23, 1895.
(4) JOEL FOOTE BINGHAM*, b. Oct. 11, 1827, in Andover, Conn.; m.
July 14, 1857, to Susan Elizabeth Grew, of Washington, D. C. ; he d.
Oct. 18, 1914, in Hartford, Conn. ; she d. Aug., 1908.
Reference is made to "Some New England Families, Foote-Bingham," published by
Nellie Clarke King, of Cleveland, Ohio, in 1922, for a very extended history of the
"Descendants of Abigail Foote Bingham," as well as interesting data regarding
Nathaniel and Joel Foote.
862. ix. EMILY, m. 1st, Dr. Royal Kingsbury; m. 2nd, Jedediah Post.
(1) EMILY KINGSBURY*, m. 1st, Apr. 12, 1855 to Sheldon, son of William
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 697
and Prudence Hollister, b. Feb. 9, 1830; he d. ; m. 2nd, Thomas
BHsh Cheney, son of Halsey and Adaline Paulina (Blish) Cheney.
(a) THOMAS SHELTON CHENEY*, b. Feb. 14, 1867, Wallingford,
Conn. ; d. Feb. 8, 1898.
(b) FRANCES EMILY CHENEY°, b. Oct. 22, 1869 ; teacher in Spring-
field, Mass.
866. i. EUNICE, she d. Jan. 22, 1846, at Colchester, Conn.
869. iv. DOLLY OLMSTEAD, m. at Marlboro, Conn., Feb. 17, 1820, David
Shepard.
(3) SARAH LOUISA SHEPARD', m. June 28, 1849 to Henry Colt.
(a) CHARLES COLT*, b. 1850; d. 1851.
(b) HELEN COLT*, b. 1862 ; d. 1864.
(c) JAMES WOOD COLT", b. Mar. 24, 1858; m. 1st, Ann Dana
Ayrault ; m. 2nd, Frances Bacon ; res., Paris, France.
(i) HORACE SHEPARD COLT", d. young.
(ii) ELIZABETH COLT", m. Dr. H. F. Shattuck; res.. New
York, N. Y. Two children,
(iii) FRANCES COLT", d. 6 months of age.
(iv) SYLVIA COLT", b. 1896; unm. ; res., Paris, France,
(v) JAMES WOOD COLT", JR., b. 1897; m. Louise Doty; res.,
Geneseo, N. Y.
(A) CYNTHIA COLT".
(B) JAMES WOOD COLT".
(vi) HENRY F. COLT", b. 1899; m. Mary Atkinson; res.. New
York, N. Y.
(vii) CHARLES CAREY COLT°, b. 1902; m. Amy Lee; res., Boston,
Mass.
(d) MARY ANN COLT*, b. about 1860; d. Jan. 3, 1863.
(e) HENRY V. COLT*, JR., b. Aug. 30, 1867; m. March; 30, 1908,
Julia K. Wadsworth ; res.. Temple Hill, Geneseo, N. Y.
(i) JULIA KENNETH COLT", b. Dec. 30, 1908.
(ii) CONSTANCE COLT", b. Feb. 1, 1915.
(iii) ALICE COLT", b. Mar. 30, 1916.
(4) ROSELLA AMANDA JACOX^ d. at Ft. Atkinson, Wis., in 1922,
Samuel Austin Bridges, d. 1922, at Ft. Atkinson, Wis. ; he served with the
Union Army during War of Rebellion.
(a) ISADEAN BRIDGES*, b. Mar. 30, 1866, at Ft. Atkinson, Wis.; m.
Nov. 18, 1885 to Louis Frederick Slaker at Ft. Atkinson, Wis., son of
William and Marie Slaker ; res., Alabama, Calif,
(i) RAYMOND ARDEN SLAKER", b. Capron, 111., Jan. 21,
1887; m. Marie Wickstrom at Prince Rupert, B. C, 1913, dau.
of Isaac and Karen Wickstrom, of Seattle, Wash.
(A) RICHARD HUGHl SLAKER", b. July 16, 1914, at Burns
Lake, B. C.
(B) ROBERT IRVING SLAKER", b. Sept. 6, 1916, at Seattle,
Wash.
(ii) RUTH LOUISE SLAKER", b. Apr. 19, 1892, St. Paul, Minn.;
m. James Elbert Smith, son of Geo. Smith, of Pell City, Ala.;
m. at Los Angeles, Calif.
698 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(A) HARRY DEAN SMITH", b. Sept. 12, 1922, Alabama, Calif.
(B) KENNETH ELBERT SMITH", b. Jan. 2, 1928, at Alabama,
Calif,
(iii) LOUIS FREDERICK SLAKER", JR., b. in St. James. Minn.,
Feb. 14, 1902; m. Marie Lillian Clark in Los Angeles, Calif.,
Sept. 14, 1927, dau. of John and Lillian Clark, of Los Angeles,
Calif.
(b) JUSTUS GUY BRIDGES', m. Millicent Merrill at Walla Walla.
Wash., b. Oct. 18, 1876, dau. of Ella Louise (Taylor) and Charles J.
Merrill.
(i) GENEVIEVE BRIDGES", b. Oct. 30, 1913 (adopted).
(c) INEZ MAY BRIDGES^ b. July 26, 1872. at Ft. Atkinson, Wis.; m.
Warner Whitney Cornish, b. Jan. 18, 1869, at Ft. Atkinson, Wis.
(i) HARRY BRIDGES CORNISH'", b. at Ft. Atkinson, Wis.,
May 11, 1896.
(ii) PAUL WHITNEY CORNISH", b. at Ft. Atkinson, Wis.,
Nov. 12, 1897; m. Annetta Doukle, Dec. 15. 1923, at Ft. Atkin-
son. Wis.
(A) SARAH JANE CORNISH", b. Dec. 5. 1927, at Ft. Atkinson,
Wis.
(iii) SAMUEL AUSTIN CORNISH'^ b. at Ft. Atkinson. Wis.;
Oct. 28, 1906.
(d) HARRY B. CORNISH*, m. Marge Power, b. Dec. 16, 1897. at
Toronto, Canada ; m. July 26, 1924, at Toronto, Canada.
(i) WILLIAM WARNER CORNISH'", b. Aug. 15. 1925.
(ii) JOHN POWER CORNISH", b. Jan. 2, 1927; d. at Detroit,
Mich.
(iii) PAUL AUSTIN CORNISH", b. at Detroit, Mich., Jan. 6,
1931.
895. SARAH VICTORIA, b. Aug. 11, 1847; m. Exist X. Ferron. b. Sept. 1,
1850, in Canada, son of Peter Ferron and Eliza (Vincent) Ferron; he d.
Feb. 13, 1915, in San Diego, Calif.
(1) L. N. FERRON', b. Oct. 18, 1874, in Canada (adopted).
896. i. FREELOVE, m. Jacob Jackson.
(9)(a)(ii) EMILY ELIZABETH WOOD", dau. of Rodman Wood, was b.
Sept. 24, 1854; d. July 2, 1895; she m. Henry Marcus Quacken-
bush.
(A) DR. CAMILLA QUACKENBUSH", b. Mar. 9. 1876; grad-
uated from Syracuse University in 1903, with the degree of
M.D. and was licensed to practice as a physician and surgeon ;
m. Sept. 23, 1903 to Franklin W. Cristman, b. Jan. 11, 1869;
no children; res., Herkimer, N. Y. (Gave this copy.)
(B) PAUL HENRY QUACKENBUSH", b. June 25, 1879; grad-
uated with the degree of M.E. from Cornell University, 1903 ;
m. Louise Wellsley Atwell, May 18. 1904; she was b. Aug. 31,
1879.
(Bl) BRONSON ATWELL QUACKENBUSH", b. Oct. 30,
1906 ; res.. Herkimer, N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 699
(C) AMY QUACKENBUSH". b. Oct. 8, 1886; entered Syracuse
University, 1905, but did not graduate on account of ill health ;
res., Herkimer, N. Y.
900. V. MARGARET S., m. 1790 to Hunn Beach, b. July 11, 1764, son of
Fisk and Martha (Carrington) Beach, of Goshen, Conn.; he d. Oct. 28,
1796, at Johnstown, N. Y. ; m. 2nd, Moratio Waldo ; she d. 1807.
(1) CLARINDA THOMPSON BEACH', b. May 26, 1791; d. Aug. 30, 1805.
(2) HUNN CARRINGTON BEACH^ b. Sept. 18, 1794; m. Aug. 10, 1836
to Mary Charlotte, dau. of Henry Louis and Margaret (Sebor) de Koven,
of Middletown, Conn.; b. June 1, 1817; d. Apr. 18, 1891; he d. New York,
N. Y., Jan., 1873.
(a) HENRY BEACH', b. Sept. 6, 1837; d. Dec. 11, 1838.
(b) MARY BEACH^ b. Jan. 7, 1840; d. Apr. 15, 1841.
(c) HELEN BEACH*, b. Jan. 18, 1842; gave the copy for No. 900; res.,
London, England.
(d) MARY BEACH', b. June 17, 1844; m. Oct. 24, 1894 to Francis Howe
Johnson, son of Samuel and Charlotte (Howe), b. Jan. 15, 1835; d.
Oct. 22, 1920, at Washington, D. C.
(e) ELIZABETH WINTHROP BEACH', b. Sept. 14, 1847; m. May 17,
1869 to Dr. Joseph Wright Alsop, Jr., b. Aug. 20, 1838; d. June 24,
1891.
(i) AIMEE ELIZABETH ALSOP'", b. July 17, 1870; res., Enfield,
Conn,
(ii) MARY OLIVER ALSOP'", b. Jan. 19, 1872; d. Nov. 4, 1889.
(iii) ELIZABETH WINTHROP ALSOP", b. May 9, 1874; d.
Nov. 20, 1892.
(iv) JOSEPH WRIGHT ALSOP", b. Apr. 2, 1876; m. Nov. 4,
1909 to Corinne Douglass Robinson ; res., Avon, Conn.
(A) JOSEPH WRIGHT ALSOP", b. Oct. 11. 1910.
(B) CORINNE ROOSEVELT ALSOP", b. Mar. 14, 1912.
(C) STEWART JOHNNOT OLIVER ALSOP", b. May 17,
1914.
(D) JOHN DE KOVEN ALSOP", b. Aug. 4, 1915.
(v) JOHN DE KOVEN ALSOP", b. Apr. 7, 1879; res.. Middle-
town, Conn.
(vi) FRANCIS JOHNNOT OLIVER ALSOP", b. May 6, 1881;
m. June 19, 1907 to Nathalie Hooper; res.. East Milton, Mass.
(viii) CHARLES WILLIAM DABNEY ALSOP", b. Apr. 26, 1883;
d. Jan. 17, 1888.
(f) MARGARET DE KOVEN BEACH', b. Nov. 14, 1852; m. June 26,
1878 to Nathaniel Appleton Prentiss, b. Aug. 20, 1842; d. Feb. 12,
1913, New York, N. Y. ; she d. Feb. 7, 1889.
(3) HARVEY FOOTE BEACH^ b. Apr. 30, 1796; d. at Auburn, N. Y.,
1825.
286. ASA FOOTE (85, 26, 9, 3, 1), m. Sarah Mills, widow of Joseph Cowles;
she d. 1805, at Norfolk, Conn.; he d. 1828, at Salina, N. Y.; res., Norfolk, Conn.,
and Salina, N. Y.
905. WARREN ; dec, Mrs. H. A. Frank, Mansfield, Ohio.
1
700 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
909. V. ALMIRA MILLS, b. 1788, Norfolk, Conn.; bapt. Aug. 3, 1788; m.
Nov. 5, 1815 to Dr. Edwin Wood Cowles, son of Rev. Giles Hooker
Cowles, of Austinburg, Ohio; she d. Apr. 4, 1846, at Cleveland, Ohio.
(1) SAMUEL COWLES'.
(2) GILES HOOKER COWLES'.
(3) HELEN COWLES'.
(4) SAMUEL COWLES'.
(5) EDWIN COWLES', m. Elizabeth C. Hutchinson; res., Cleveland, Ohio.
(a) ALMIRA FOOTE COWLES', m. Charles Whitney Chase; res.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
(i) HELEN ELIZABETH CHASE", m. Edward S. Bassett.
(A) CHARLES CHASE BASSETT".
(B) JEAN HILL BASSETT".
(ii) EDWIN COWLES CHASE*",
(iii) WILLIAM COWLES CHASE".
(b) HELEN HUTCHINSON COWLES'.
(c) EUGENE HUTCHINSON COWLES'.
(d) ALFRED HUTCHINSON COWLES'.
(e) LEWIS HUTCHINSON COWLES'.
(6) ALFRED COWLES', b. 1832; he d. 1889, Chicago, 111.
(a) SARAH FRANCES COWLES', b. 1862, Chicago, 111.; m. 1893, at
York Harbor, Me., Philip Battell Stewart, b. , son of Gov.
John W. and (Battell) Stewart, of Middlebury, Vt. ; res.,
Colorado Springs, Colo.
(i) JOHN WOLCOTT STEWART", II, b. Aug. 12, 1895, Boston,
Mass. ; m. Nov. 3, 1920, at Spokane, Wash., Louise, dau. of
Wiliam J. C. Wakefield, of Ludlow, Vt., and Spokane, Wash.
(A) PATRICIA LOUISE STEWART", b. June 10, 1922, at
Spokane, Wash.
(B) PHILIP BATTELL STEWART", II, b. June 10, 1924, at
Spokane, Wash.
922. vi. CLARISSA, m. Ira Bronson.
(1) GEORGE BRONSON'.
(a) MARY A. BRONSON', m. Luther R. Foote No. 2088.
927. ii. PELA, b. 1795; m. Julius Spencer, b. Feb., 1794; d. Aug. 19, 1870; she
d. Aug. 17, 1869; res., Lisbon, 111.
(1) JOHN SPENCER', b. Feb. 9, 1818; m. Ohio, 1861 to Emily A. Miller;
he d. Oct. 12, 1903 ; both bur. at Spencerport, N. Y. ; res., Spencerport,
N. Y.
(a) MARY A. SPENCER', b. Chili, N. Y., June 23, 1864; m. in Spencer-
port, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1885 to Herbert J. Hitchcock; res., LaSalle, N. Y.
(i) WILLIAM H. HITCHCOCK", b. Sept. 30, 1886, in Brockport,
N. Y. ; World War, 335th Field Artillery, six months in France ;
now mail carrier Niagara Falls, N. Y.
(ii) PEARL E. HITCHCOCK", b. Sept. 28, 1891 ; m. Dec. 2, 1914
to Myrtle R. Dye, b. Feb. 25, 1890, at Allentown, Pa. ; real estate ;
res., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
(A) HERBERT DYE," b. May 23, 1918, at Niagara Falls, N. Y.
(B) CARL A. DYE", b. Jan. 7, 1922, at Niagara Falls, N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 701
(iii) EARL D. HITCHCOCK, b. Feb. 19, 1897.
(iv) ALICE M. HITCHCOCK", b. Apr. 24, 1904.
(b) ANNIE SPENCER', b. Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1866; unm.; res.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
(2) BASIL SPENCER^
(3) HARRIET SPENCER', m. Moore.
(a) NEWELL MOORE', m. Nettie Parks ; he d. 1918, at Seattle, Wash. ;
she d. 1921, at Columbus, Ohio; no children.
(b) WILLIAM MOORE", m. Ella ; res., Detroit, Mich.
(i) HORRIS MOORE", World War service.
(c) LULA MOORE', m. William VaBuyck; res., Long Beach, Calif.; no
children.
(4) SUSAN MOORE^ b. May 25, 1829; m. at Vernon, N. Y.; m. 1850 to
Baker Samuel Knox; she d. Apr. 14, 1908.
(a) HARRIET ELIZA KNOX', b. Dec. 7, 1852; res., Belmond, Iowa;
unm.
(b) LUELLA ORVINA KNOX', b. Sept. 11, 1856; m. Mar. 10, 1886
to Dr. T. E. Devereaux, dentist ; res., Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
(i) CLAUDE KNOX", b. 1889.
(ii) CLARK EDWARD DEVEREAUX", b. 1899.
(c) CLARK SPENCER KNOX', b. Oct. 5, 1858; m. 1st, 1877. Jennie
Brown ; d. 1896 ; m. 2nd, 1898 to Mrs. May Heath ; res., Superior,
Wis.
(i) LOUISE BROWN KNOX", b. 1895; m. Madsen; res..
Belmond, Iowa.
(A) KEITH MADSEN", b. Oct. 8, 1917, at Belmond, Iowa.
(B) ERLENE MADSEN", b. Dec. 12, 1920, at Belmond, Iowa,
(ii) DORIS KNOX", b. 1899.
(d) CHARLES JULIUS KNOX', b. May 9, 1863; m. 1st, 1893 to Mayme
Kennedy; d. 1915; m. 2nd, June 20, 1922, Helen McGrath; res., Minne-
apolis, Minn.
(e) GEORGE HOWARD KNOX', b. Dec. 23, 1873; d. July 22, 1876.
(5) GEORGE SPENCER^ res.. Blooming, 111.
(a) NETTIE SPENCER', res., Lexington, Ky.
(b) BESSIE SPENCER'. Both teachers.
(6) MARIE SPENCER^ d. young.
(7) EMELINE SPENCER^ m. Casert.
(a) EDNA CASERT', res., Seattle, Wash.
(8) CAROLINE SPENCER', unm.
298. JESSE FOOTE, went to Lexington to the first call. He was afterward in
the War of the Revolution and fought at Brandy wine and Monmouth.
938. NOAH FOOTE, b. July 12, 1786; m. Hannah Stebbens, 2113'-'.
943. X. ROSETTE, m. William Usher, son of Robert Usher, No. 1061, in
"Cleveland Genealogy" ; she d. Dec. 26, 1853.
(3) AMBROSIA USHER', b. Mar. 25, 1835; d. July 3, 1836.
299. ADONIJAH FOOTE; his will is recorded at Salem, N. Y., dated May 15,
1826.
702 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
971. EPAPHRODITUS, b. July 19, 1791; m. Eunice Ringe and Charlotte
Smith, 2128'-".
976. SOPHIE, m. Ira Hall.
(1) JOEL HALL^ b. Mar. 24, 1831; d. May, 1899.
(a) GLENN S. HALL^ res., Black River, N. Y.
978. EMELINE, m. 1st, Hiram Hall, b. 1802; m. 2nd, Inglehart.
(1) REUBEN HALL^ b. Jan. 19, 1832; res., Watertown, N. Y.
(2) HIRAM INGLEHART^ b. Mar. 28, 1846; d. Jan. 2, 1902.
(3) SOPHIA INGLEHARr, b. May 3, 1848; d. Dec. 3, 1861.
(4) RUFUS INGLEHART^ b. 1850.
309. FENNER FOOTE (93, 27,9,3, 1), b. Colchester, Conn., came to Lee, Mass.,
in 1770. The military record of Fenner Foote as given in "Massachusetts Soldiers and
Sailors of the Revolutionary War," is as follows : "Private, Capt. William Goodrich's
Co. of Minute Men, Col. John Peterson's Regt., which marched Apr. 22, 1775, in
response to the alarm of Apr. 19, 1775, from Stockbridge and Glass Works to Cam-
bridge ; served 12 days also Capt. William Goodrich's Co. ; Col. John Peterson's
Regt., master roll, dated Aug. 1, 1775; enlisted May 5, 1775; served 3 months, 4
days ; and also Private, Capt. Aaron Rowley's. Rosseter's detachment of Berkshire
Co. Militia, Capt. John Woodbirdge's Co., Colonel Brown's Regt., enlisted July 8,
1777; discharged July 26, 1777, service 43 days at Ticonderoga, company formed part
of detachment under Major Caleb Hide which marched from Stockbridge to the
evacuation of Ticonderoga.
987. i. LUCINDA, b. Sept. 8, 1779.
989. iii. OLIVE, m. Bemseley Carpenter.
(1) SARAH M. CARPENTER^ b. Apr. 6, 1811; m. Nov. 24, 1831 to John
Bidwell Hunt.
(a) CORNELIA HUNT^ b. May 26, 1834.
(b) JOHN HENRY HUNT', b. Apr. 17, 1837.
(c) JANE C. HUNT", b. Aug. 31, 1839; m. Thomas; res.. New
York, N. Y. (1914).
(i) NELLIE E. THOMAS'",
(ii) EDWARD H. THOMAS'".
(d) SARAH M. HUNT^ b. May 22, 1842.
(e) GEORGE EDWARD HUNT", b. Oct. 12, 1844.
(f) FRANK T. HUNT', b. Apr. 31, 1851.
995. CYRUS, lived at Peoria, 111.; had a dau., Maria, 2171'.
1001. vi. LOVICA FOOTE', m. Benjamin Stevens.
(1) JOHN STEVENS^ m. Betsey Strong; three children.
(a) SARAH STEVENS', m. John Dairy; res., Wilkesville. Ohio.
(2) RANSOM FOOTE STEVENS", m. Finetta M. Ruple.
(a) MARY ANN STEVENS', m. Judge Lorin Robert. Mrs. Stevens
gave this copy. Res., Traverse City, Mich., June 11, 1931.
(i) ALICE TAYLOR ROBERTS'", m. Leon F. Titus; graduate
of Broad St. Conservatory, Philadelphia, Pa. ; teacher of voice
culture and piano, concert singer ; he is cashier of Forest
National Bank, Traverse City, Mich,
(ii) WILLIAM RANSOM ROBERTS'", b. June 28, 1876; Spanish
War veteran ; Co. M, 34th Mich., in Cuba ; Co. G, 37th U. S.
Volunteers, in the Philippines ; invalid ; unm.
\
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 703
(iii) MARIAN STEVENS ROBERTS", b. Aug. 22, 1878; student
in U. S. Social Settlement Worker in Chicago ; member collegiate
sororities ; m. Frank O. Bolch. of Chicago, Aug. 30, 1905.
(A) LORIN ROBERTS BOLCH", b. Nov. 11, 1906, Evanston,
111.
(B) VIRGINIA MARIAN BOLCH", b. June 18, 1911, Evanston,
111.
(b) CYRUS BENJAMIN STEVENS', m. Aug. 5, 1875 to Addie Drink-
all; teacher in Ohio, 1867 to 1870; in Michigan; admitted to the bar,
1881 ; Hart, Mich., lawyer ; prosecuting attorney ; Republican school
examiner; justice of the peace; drain commissioner and village presi-
dent ; also poet and sportsman. She was a member of Ladies' Auxiliary
Society and Progressive Club. Both singers. Mr. Stevens d. Oct. 16,
1923. They have an adopted dau.
(i) EDNA STEVENS, b. Aug. 22, 1885; m. Laverna Smith,
Alanistique, Mich.
(c) ELIHU BURRITT STEVENS', b. Avon, Ohio, Apr. 29, 1854; d. at
Hamlin Lake, Mason County, Mich., Apr. 21, 1915; farmer and live-
stock dealer at Hart, Byron, Albion and Grand Rapids, Mich., and
Chicago, 111.
(i) LORIN BURRITT STEVENS", b. Jan. 30, 1876, at Hart,
Mich. ; m. Maude Augusta, dau. of Isiah Barber and Mary Eliza-
beth (Gay) Hamilton; she was b. Sept. 6, , at Georgetown,
Mich. Carpenter and foreman in box department of Alabastine
Company, at Byron and Grandville and Grand Rapids, after 1897.
(A) LORIN RANSOM STEVENS", b. Oct. 12, 1898.
(B) ISIAH BURRITT STEVENS", b. Apr. 17, 1900.
(C) CYRUS BENJAMIN STEVENS", b. Nov. 18, 1901.
(D) MARIAN MINERVA STEVENS", b. July 21, 1903.
(E) GUY STEVENS", b. Apr. 2, 1904.
(F) ESTELLA STEVENS", b. Dec. 5, .
(G) CLARA STEVENS", b. Nov. 15, 1906.
(H) LILLIAN GRACE STEVENS", b. Feb. 3, 1913.
(ii) LILLIAN C. STEVENS", b. Sept. 13, 1877.
(iii) ALAN MAXWELL STEVENS", b. Oct. 1, 1880.
(iv) NORA FINETTA STEVENS", b. Feb. 6, 1883.
(v) GUY WARTHINGTON STEVENS", b. Apr. 14, 1885.
(vi) ROBERT LEE STEVENS", b. Nov. 12, 1886.
(vii) HOWARD DELOS STEVENS", b. July 24, 1888.
(viii) DONALD ALBRIGHT STEVENS", b. Aug. 1, 1893.
(ix) BONNIBEL STEVENS", b. July 20, 1894; she d. 1905, Albion,
Mich. All others prosperous business men and women.
(3) MARY ANN STEVENS^ b. Apr. 9, 1822, at Lee Mass.; m. Avon,
Ohio, May 4, 1848 to Henry W. Aldrich. of Dover. Cuyahoga County,
Ohio; youngest son of Aaron and Elizabeth (Windsor) Aldrich, of Rhode
Island ; b. Sept. 12, 1829, at Watertown, N. Y. ; d. Aug. 10, 1892, Denver,
Ohio; she d. Feb. 16, 1916, at the Aldrich Homestead, Bay Village, which
had been her home for sixty-five years ; bur. in Lakeside Cemetery. She
possessed the Christian virtues of thrift and conscientiousness, character-
704 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
istic of the New England Puritans, "a meek and quiet spirit" and was
distinguished for her patience. Her character is a beautiful and inspiring
memory to her family.
(a) LUCY STEVENS ALDRICH», b. Apr. 1, 1849, at Dover, Ohio; m.
Nov. 23, 1893 to John Peel; farmer, of Pittsfield, Ohio; b. Dec. 20.
1829, in Leicestershire, England; d. Bay Village, Ohio, Mar. 27, 1909;
res., Aldrich Homestead, Bay Village, Ohio.
(b) MARY ANN ALDRICH', b. at Dover, Ohio, May 27, 1851 ; m. Oct.
24, 1888 to Robert Everard, of Sheffield, Ohio; b. May 7, 1854. at
Thornby, Northamptonshire, England ; she d. at the Aldrich home, July
2, 1921 ; bur. in Lakeside Cemetery; res., Avon Lake and Bay Village,
Ohio.
(i) MARY ANN ELIZABETH EVERARD", b. Avon, Ohio,
Apr. 9, 1892; res., Bay Village, Ohio; unm. Miss Everard gave
this copy including the loyal tribute to her grandmother.
(c) SARAH ELIZABETH ALDRICH', b. Dover, Dec. 4, 1853; d.
Aug. 28, 1858; bur. Dover, Ohio.
(d) HETTA VICTORIA ALDRICH', b. at Bay Village, Ohio, Aug. 27,
1856; graduate Oberlin College, 1877; m. June 17, 1885 to Charles
George Drake, b. Dec. 3, 1856, at Peoria, 111., son of Rev. Andrew
Jones and Sophia Butler (Coy) Drake, of DeSmet, S. D. ; he d. at
Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio ; bur. Evergreen Cemetery, Dover,
Ohio ; he was a farmer at DeSmet, S. D., and Bay Village, Ohio.
(i) CHARLES HENRY DRAKE", b. July 21, 1887, at DeSmet,
S. D. ; fruit grower ; res.. Bay Village, Ohio ; unm.
(ii) MARY SOPHIA DRAKE", b. Feb. 5, 1889, at DeSmet, S. D. ;
res., Bay Village, Ohio.
(e) EMMA IRENE ALDRICH', b. Oct. 6, 1859, at Dover, Ohio; m. at
Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 5, 1896 to Frederick Lincoln Drake, b. June 11,
1862; son of Rev. George Wolf and Laura (Eastman) Drake, of
Oskaloosa, la. ; mason and contractor ; res., Bay Village, Ohio.
(i) MARJORIE LUCILE DRAKE", b. Bay Village, Ohio, Oct, 3,
1897; attended Oberlin Conservatory; graduate Colorado Springs
College ; School of Music, 1922 ; violinist ; res., Colorado Springs
Colo.
(ii) MARION ELIZABETH DRAKE", b. Bay Village. Ohio.
Nov. 1, 1899 attended Oberlin Conservatory and Colorado Col-
lege; m. Oct. 20, 1922, Nelson G. Hitchcock, b. Mar. 5, 1898,
son of Willis N. and Mary (Benzing) Hitchcock, of Grafton,
Ohio ; graduated Ohio State University, 1920 ; dairy farming ;
res., Grafton, Ohio.
(iii) HERBERT PAUL DRAKE", b. Bay Village. Ohio, Nov. 1.
1899; d. Nov. 21, 1899.
(f) DELLA MYRTLE ALDRICH", b. Denver, Colo., July 14, 1863; m.
Dec. 4, 1884 to Frederick L. Drake ; res., DeSmet. S. D.. Oberlin and
Cleveland, Ohio; d. at Cleveland, Ohio, Mar. 11, 1895; bur. Lakeside
Cemetery, Bay Village, Ohio.
(i) FLORENCE MABLE DRAKE", b. June 20, 1886, at DeSmet,
S. D.; graduated Cleveland School of Art. 1908; m. July 2, 1899
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 705
to Glenn Robbins, b. Aug. 27, 1874, at Bannack, Mont., son of
E. Leonard and Emma (Bruce) Robbins; miner and stock ranch-
man; served through the war in 10th U. S. Secret Service; res.,
Denver, Colo,
(ii) GEORGE HENRY DRAKE'", b. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 13, 1891 ;
graduated Ohio State University, 1914; m. June 24, 1914 to
Susan Marguerite Guthery, dau. of John H. and Lavina (Brock-
elsby) of Larue, Ohio, b. Oct. 24, 1891 ; attended Ohio Wesleyan
University, Delaware, Ohio, and Western College, Oxford, Ohio;
he is estimating engineer for the N. Y. Central R. R. Co., Cleve-
land; res., Lakewood and Bay Village, Ohio.
(A) VIRGINIA GUTHERY DRAKE", b. Lakewood, Ohio,
July 29, 1915.
(B) GUTHERY WILKINS DRAKE", b. Lakewood, Ohio, Jan.
12, 1917.
(4) DELIA TAYLOR STEVENS', b. Lee, Mass., Nov. 30, 1824; m. Dec. 22,
1859 to William Jameson, b. Avon, Ohio, Oct. 20, 1824, son of Joseph
Brown Jameson ; he d. Nov. 24, 1895 ; she d. in Avon, Ohio, Dec. 25,
1887.
(a) DR. GEORGE CHAUNCEY JAMESON', b. Aug. 31, 1865 ; m. Dec.
28, 1893 to Nellie M. Hulbert, b. Dec. 28. 1865, dau. of John Wesley
Hulbert ; practicing physician ; res., Oberlin, Ohio.
(i) JOHN HULBERT JAMESON'", b. May 28, 1896; m. June 2,
1923 to Leontine Wright, dau. of Loren Wright, of Dayton, Ohio.
(A) JOHN HULBERT JAMESON", JR., b. Sept. 22, 1924, in
Lakewood, Ohio.
(B) LEONTINE JAMESON", b. July 3, 1928, in Winnetka, III.
(ii) DONALD TABER JAMESON", b. Oberlin, Ohio, Mar. 1,
1900.
(iii) MALCOLM FOOTE JAMESON", b. Oberlin, Ohio, Mar. 1,
1900 ; graduate of Oberlin College ; m. June 23, 1923 to Mabel E.
Spore; res.. Orange, N. J.
(A) GEORGE HERBERT JAMESON", b. Oberlin, Ohio, July
22, 1924.
(B) SHIRLEY ELIZABETH JAMESON", b. Oberlin, Ohio,
Sept. 5, 1927.
(5) BENJAMIN FRANKLIN STEVENS', b. Lee, Mass., June 5, 1827.
(6) CHAUNCEY BARNUM STEVENS', b. Avon, Ohio, Sept. 20, 1833;
unm. ; d. at Avon, Ohio, June 10, 1913, at the Stevens Homestead where
he was b. and where he had spent his whole life. A very quiet unassuming
man, his sterling character, sound judgment and kindliness made him the
"first citizen" in the neighborhood in which he spent his life. He ac-
cumulated a modest fortune which he used generously in furnishing an
education to a number of his nephews and nieces and in assisting his
neighbors. He was widely known as "Uncle Chauncey." He was bur. in
Lakeside Cemetery, Bay Village, Ohio.
(7) SARAH BIGELOW STEVENS', b. Avon, Ohio, Mar. 17, 1840; m.
May 4, 1871, in Lakewood, Ohio, to Horace Braman, b. Aug. 6, 1832, at
706 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
Avon, Ohio; d. at Avon, Ohio, Apr. 18, 1891; bur. Bay Village Ceme-
tery; res., Lakewood, Ohio.
(a) HATTIE STEVENS BRAMAN", b. Feb. 25, 1873, at Avon, Ohio;
teacher in Lakewood ; res., Lakewood, Ohio.
(b) OTIS BRAMAN', b. Avon, Ohio, June 27, 1875; farmer; res. on the
farm his grandparents bought of the Conn. Land Company.
(c) FRANK BRAMAN", b. Avon, Ohio, Mar. 27, 1880; m. Apr. 7, 1906
to Ruth Edson, b. Cleveland, Ohio, Mar. 6, 1885; secretary of the
Pittsburg Oil Gas Co., New York, N. Y. ; res., Sound Beach, Conn.
(i) DANDRIDGE ARTHUR BRAMAN", b. Lakewood, Ohio,
Mar. 22, 1916.
1005. X. CAROLINE, m. Alex. Miller, of Lee, Mass.
312. ASAHEL FOOTE, served three months and six days, 1780, and three
months and twelve days in 1781 in the Revolutionary War. ("Mass. S. & S. of the
Rev. War.")
1006. i. SARAH ANN, b. Apr. 2, 1794; m. Sept., 1819 to Henry Chapman.
335. HIRAM TAYLOR FOOTE (103, 27, 9, 3, 1), b. Apr. 14, 1799; m. Emily
Mack ; res., Hebron Conn.
1031. i. SARAH ANN, b. Aug. 21, 1830.
1032. ii. HENRY A., b. Dec. 12, 1831.
1033. iii. CHARLES E., b. Aug. 28, 1833 ; d. Mar. 8, 1835.
1034. iv. MARY, b. Mar. 1, 1835 ; . John Klenn.
(1) GEORGE KLENN^ m. Sarah Gorman.
(2) ORRIN KLENN^ m. Flood.
(3) WILLIAM KLENNl
(4) FRANK KLENN'.
1035. V. EDWIN, b. Apr. 16, 1837; m. Elnor (or Ellen Nora) Hodges and
Sarah Baker. Ch. : 2214'"'.
1036. vi. JANE, b. Apr. 13, 1839.
1037. vii. CHARLES, b. Apr. 27, 1841 ; m. Cornelia Evans, of Vernon, Conn.
(1) JENNIE^ d. 1872; he res. Soldiers' Home, Noroton, Conn.
1038. viii. JOHN C, b. Dec. 12, 1842.
1039. ix. GEORGE, b. Dec. 21, 1844.
1040. X. ALBERT, b. Sept. 13, 1846.
i2>7. AMBROSE FOOTE, m. Anna Foote No. 351.
1044. iv. EUNICE C, d. Dec. 17, 1874; bur. in Colchester, Conn.
1048. iii. ESTHER, Mrs. R. P. Woodwin, Flushing, N. Y.
1052. i. ELIZABETH.
(1) LYDIA', m. No. 2245.
1058. iii. CHARLES, b. Aug. 28, 1796; m. Esther Taylor, 2229'-*.
347. JOSEPH FOOTE, m. Betty Foote No. 338.
1068. viii. REV. CALVIN, b. Mar. 1, 1790; m.
1072. i. SOLOMON BULKELY,d. Feb. 3, 1859; Mrs. Foote, d. Dec. 18, 1893;
both bur. in Linwood Cemetery, Colchester, Conn.
1074. iv. ELIZA ANN, m. Daniel T. Foote, No. 222i.
1074^. EBENEZER, lived at Spencertown, N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 707
1074J^. ii. PRUDENCE, b. July 3, 1784; m. David Walkley, son of Asa and
Elizabeth (Thomas) Walkley; res., Ashtabula, Ohio. (See "Walkley
Genealogy.")
(1) CHAUNCEY COLLINS WALKLEY', b. Rome, Ohio, Dec. 7, 1810; m.
Nov. 26, 1829 to Ruth Lovina Richmond, b. Milford, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1812,
dau. of Rev. Edmund and Ruth (Leaming) Richmond, of Milford, N. Y.,
and Rome, Ohio. Rev. Edmund Richmond*; Gideon Richmond^ served in
Revolutionary War ; Nathaniel Richmond* ; John Richmond^, m. Abigail
Rogers, granddau. of Thomas Rogers of the Mayflozver; John Richmond\
the emigrant, one of the purchasers of Taunton, Mass., in 1637, b. in 1594
in England. (See "Richmond Genealogy" back to 1044 in England.) She
d. May 26, 1889, at Churubusco, Ind. ; res.. Green, Noble County, Ind. ;
J. P. 1847-57. Built the first saw- and grist-mill in county,
(a) ORLANDO O. WALKLEY".
(b) EDMUND R. WALKLEY'.
(c) FLAVIA WALKLEY°.
(d) SUSAN WALKLEY^
(e) DAVID WALKLEY'.
(f) CHARLES WALKLEY'.
(g) PERMELIA WALKLEY'.
(h) HARRIET WALKLEY'.
(i) RUTH WALKLEY', b. Green, Ind., May 9, 1850; m. Dec. 18, 1869 to
John W. Greer, b. Nov. 30, 1845; d. May 7, 1912; res.. Ft. Wayne,
Ind.
(i) CLARA M. GREER", b. Ft. Wayne, Ind., Sept. 24, 1870; m.
June 28, 1904 to Edgar Lee Bell, b. July 5, 1867, son of Rev.
Thomas Hamilton and Mary A. (Crout) Bell. She was secre-
tary of D. A. R., Milwaukee Chapter, for several years ; member
of Mayflower ; taught school before marriage ; res., Milwaukee,
Wis.
(A) DR. RICHMOND THOMAS BELL", b. Oct. 9, 1905; grad-
uate of the University of Wisconsin, B.S. in chemistry in 1927,
and graduate of University of Virginia, Ph.D. in chemistry in
1930. Member of Sigma Xi, honorary scientific fraternity ;
Scabbard and Blade, honorary military fraternity ; Alpha Chi
Sigma, chemical fraternity ; Pi Kappa Alpha, social frater-
nity. He is secretary of Gamma Alpha, graduate scientific
fraternity, at the University of Virginia, where he is one of
the faculty. He is also a Mason, member of the Sons of the
American Revolution and member of the Society of May-
flower Descendants. He m. Mar., 1930, Francenia Hamil-
ton, II, dau. of Foster Hamilton and Francenia, I (Carroll)
Hamilton, a descendant of Alexander Hamilton and the Car-
rolls of Maryland.
(Al) FRANCENIA MAY BELL", b. May 23, 1931, at
University of Virginia,
(ii) CHARLES E. GREER", b. Sept. 24, 1872; m. Clara Stockman.
(A) RUTH GREER", b. Sept., 1914, in Ft. Wayne, Ind.
(B) BETTY GREER", b. Sept., 1920, in Ft. Wayne, Ind.
708 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(iii) James L. Greer", b. Oct. 30, 1874; m. Alma Olds; she d. Ft.
Wayne, Ind.
(iv) ANNA L. GREER", b. Nov. 18, 1876; m. Prof. Albert A. Ring-
wait ; res., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
(v) EVA M. GREER", b. Sept. 29, 1878; d. Aug. 28, 1879.
(vi) MINNIE L. GREER", b. Sept. 29, 1878; d. Sept. 6, 1879.
1079. V. SALLY, m. Ira Eastman.
(l)(iii) ANNA L. EASTMAN, m. Floyd Keese, of Middlebury. Vt.
365. JOSEPH FOOTE, was a Revolutionary soldier.
1086. ii. ABIGAIL, m. Simeon Coville.
(1) JOHN WESLEY COVILLE', m. Elmina J. Tuttle.
(a) MRS. S. S. ROBINSON^ Tulsa, Okla.
1089. V. ALANSON LIVINGSTON, b. Dec. 6, 1803 ; m. Thiaszah T. Hinman,
22S5»-l
1092. iii. DANIEL, b. Oct. 30, 1817; m. Eliza Tivvetts, 2266''.
374. TIMOTHY FOOTE, m. 2nd, Lucy Throop, b. 1760; d. Feb. 10, 1837. He
was a Revolutionary soldier. Bur. on farm that he owned in Peru, Ohio.
1100. iv. ABIGAIL.
(1) LUTHER SEYMOUR'.
(a) CORDELIA SEYMOUR', m. Emory Chase, of Fairfield, Ohio.
(2) IRA SEYMOUR'.
(a) MARION SEYMOUR".
(b) JOSEPHINE SEYMOUR'.
(c) GRANT SEYMOUR*.
(d) EMERSON SEYMOUR', moved to Michigan.
(3) RAMUS SEYMOUR', m. Phoebe .
(b) MYRON SEYMOUR'.
(4) ELISHA SEYMOUR', m. Whitman, dau. of Rev. Whitman.
(a) OTTO SEYMOUR'.
(b) LILLIAN SEYMOUR', b. Mar. 11, .
1102. vi. LUCY, b. 1786; m. Ezra Stevens, b. July 7, 1774, at Fairfield, Ohio.
(1) MORGAN L. STEVENS', b. at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1804;
m. Catherine Rose; she d. Mar. 12, 1861.
(a) ADELINE STEVENS'.
(b) JAMES R. STEVENS', m. Georgiana F. Doyle,
(i) ADDIE LOUIS STEVENS".
(ii) JEANNIE KING STEVENS".
(c) MARY A. STEVENS', m. Philip Steel; res., Alabama, Washington,
D. C.
(i) MORGAN LOUIS STEEL", m. Mayme .
(A) EDWARD STEEL",
(ii) JAMES STEEL",
(iii) LOTTIE STEEL".
(d) AUGUSTUS STEVENS', m. Marietta Erwin.
(i) GRACE EVANGELINE STEVENS", gave this copy.
(2) TIMOTHY STEVENS', m. Jeannette Rose, b. Oct. 11. 1806; he d.
Northfield, Ohio, 1886.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 709
(a) ELIZABETH STEVENS*, m. Charles Rowley.
(i) EDWIN F. ROWLEY", m. Mable Everett; banker; res.,
Toledo, Ohio.
(A) VIRGINIA ROWLEY".
(B) ELIZABETH ROWLEY".
(ii) ARTHUR E. ROWLEY", m. Mary Etta Reed; attorney and
probate judge of Huron County, Ohio; firm, Rowley & Car-
penter; res., Norwalk, Ohio.
(A) REED ROWLEY", attorney, Cleveland, Ohio.
(B) ANNETTE ROWLEY", res., Norwalk, Ohio.
(C) MARY ROWLEY", res., Norwalk, Ohio.
(iii) CHARLES SCOTT ROWLEY", m. Bertha King; res., Toledo,
Ohio.
(A) HELEN ROWLEY",
(iv) L. ALCOTT ROWLEY".
(b) ARTHUR E. STEVENS', m. Lydia Burton.
(i) JEANETTE STEVENS", m. Burton Childs.
(A) DONALD W. CHILDS", m. Lillian Smith; mercantile
agency, Cleveland, Ohio.
(B) ROBERT M. CHILDS", Fisher Body Corporation, Cleve-
land, Ohio.
(C) GEORGE MILLARD CHILDS", medical student, Ann Arbor,
Mich.
(D) HELEN LYDIA CHILDS", student, Detroit, Mich.
(ii) CLARA B. STEVENS", m. Gross Gates ; res., Greenwich, Ohio.
(iii) C. BURTON STEVENS", m. Lula Elrod; osteopathic physi-
cian, Detroit, Mich.
(iv) THORNTON M. STEVENS", d. 1902.
(v) E. PEARL STEVENS", c-o Mass. Mutual Life Insurance Co. ;
saleswoman ; Detroit, Mich.
(vi) EDMOND T. STEVENS", m. Lenore Van DeWater; telegraph
operator at Pomona, Wash.
(A) THORNTON ARTHUR".
(B) VIRGINIA BURTON".
(c) LUCY STEVENS', m. Walter S. Felton.
(i) ALICE FELTON", m. Stanberry; res.. Normal, 111.
(d) MINERVA STEVENS', m. Manning Lamoreaux.
(i) PAUL LAMOREAUX", res., Chicago, 111.
(ii) ROSE LAMOREAUX", res., Chicago, 111.
(e) CLARENCE STEVENS', d. 21 years of age.
(3) ISAAC STEVENS', b. Feb. 6, 1809; m. Sarah Ann ; he d. June
18, .
(a) DOUGLASS STEVENS', res., Chicago, III.
(4) LEONARD STEVENS', b. July 5, 1811; m. Sarah Rebecca Wilcox; he
d. June 7, 1881 ; res., Syracuse, N. Y.
(a) GEORGE STEVENS'.
(b) EMMA STEVENS'.
(c) EUGENE STEVEN.S'.
710 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(d) JULIA STEVENS'.
(e) HARRIET STEVENS'.
(f) LYMAN STEVENS*.
(g) AUGUSTA STEVENS',
(h) FREDERICK STEVENS'.
(5) DANIEL STEVENS', b. May 5. 1813; m. Aug. 18, 1836 to Ann Eliza
Chittenden, b. Aug. 18, 1918. dau. of Rev. Daniel and Clarissa (Wilcox)
Chittenden; he d. Sept. 17, 1891 ; was at different times canal boat captain,
merchant, and postmaster.
(a) ADELBERT STEVENS', b. Mar. 9, 1838; m. July 9, 1878 to Ida
Burton ; he d. Jan. 18, 1906, s. p.
(b) ELIZA STEVENS', b. Apr. IS, 1840; m. Jan., 1869 to Godfrey
; she d. Apr. 19, 1911; res., Los Angeles, Calif.
(i) CHARLES GODFREY'", b. Dec. 31, 1860; m. Ella Korsa.
(A) FREDERICK GODFREY".
(c) JULIA STEVENS', b. May 11, 1842; d. young.
(d) LEONARD STEVENS', b. Feb. 22, 1844; m. Jan. 12. 1864 to Minerva
Miller, b. Mar. 4, 1846, dau. of Jos. and (Morehouse) Willey ;
res.. North Fairfield, Ohio ; traveling salesman most of life.
(i) CARRIE MAY STEVENS", b. May 1, 1866, at North Fair-
field, Ohio; m. June 15, 1897 to Frank Nerr; no children.
(ii) CHARLIE HENRY STEVENS", b. Dec. 2Z, 1868, at North
Fairfield, Ohio; manager jobbing concern; m. Dec. 27, 1893 to
Florence Hurst ; no children.
(iii) CLARENCE DANIEL STEVENS", b. Nov. 9, 1873, at North
Fairfield, Ohio; office manufacturing company; m. Jan. 15, 1896
to Bertha J. Nickels.
(A) CHARLES LEONARD STEVENS", b. Feb. 9, 1901; res.,
98 14th Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
(B) MILDRED STEVENS", b. Jan. 3, 1903; d. 1915.
(e) HELEN STEVENS', b. June 7, 1846; m. May 19, 1863 to John Mott,
b. Oct., 1837 ; res., New York, N. Y.
(i) IDA MOTT", b. Apr. 22, 1866; m. Nov. 10, 1887 to William
West, son of Alonzo West ; res., Newark, Ohio.
(A) HAROLD WEST", b. Oct. 19. 1888.
(ii) FRANK MOTT", b. Feb. IS, 1870; unm.
(iii) LILLIAN MOTT", b. Nov. 4, 1867; d. Jan. 22, 1871.
(iv) LEON MOTT", b. July 28, 1873; m. Feb. 21. 1897 to Ada Den-
nison.
(A) STUART MOTT", b. Mar. 3, 1900.
(v) HERBERT MOTT", b. Jan. 12, 1878; d. Oct. 15. 1921.
(vi) VERA MOTT", b. Sept. 8, 1880; m. May 28. 1903 to William
Way ; res., Milwaukee, Wis.
(A) VERA WAY", b. Apr. 20, 1905.
(vii) GRACE MOTT", b. Jan. 11, 1884; m. June 27, 1908 to Frank
Price.
(f) .
(g) FRANCES STEVENS', b. Mar. 13. 1851 ; m. May 8, 1873 to Jerome
Nelson, b. Sept. 5. 1848; she d. Feb. 4, 1919.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 711
(i) LOUIS NELSON'", b. May, 1874; m. 1898 to Kate Blakesly;
he d. Feb. 19, 1905 ; res., Cleveland, Ohio.
(A) RAYMOND NELSON", b. 1899.
(ii) ANNA NELSON", b. Feb. 19, 1876.
(iii) WILLIAM NELSON", b. July 15, 1878; m. Mar. 12, 1902 to
Anna Polling.
(A) CLYDE NELSON", b. Mar. 19, 1902.
(B) KENNETH NELSON", b. Aug. 28, 1904.
(C) LLOYD NELSON", b. Apr. 7, 1907.
(D) MYRTLE NELSON", b. Feb. 10, 1915.
(iv) RAYMOND NELSON", m. Sept. 11, 1902 to Bertha Belmot,
b. Feb. 19, 1876 ; res., Cleveland, Ohio.
(A) CHESTER NELSON", b. Feb. 2. 1904.
(B) CLAYTON NELSON", b. Feb. 2, 1906.
(h) MARY E. STEVENS', b. Nov. 28, 1853; m. Feb. 19, 1872 to
Norman W. Hakes, b. July 25, 1849, son of Norman S. and Adella
(Fox) Hakes. Mrs. Hakes gave the copy for No. 5, Daniel Stevens.
Res., No. 3, Norwalk, Ohio.
(i) MAUDE HAKES", b. Oct. 29, 1872; m. Sept. 15. 1897 to
George McLaughlin, b. July 2, 1875, son of John and Mary (Bell)
McLaughlin ; res., Norwalk, Ohio.
(A) HILDRED McLAUGHLIN", b. Jan. 3, 1903.
(ii) CLARENCE HAKES", b. Mar. 19, 1875; m. Mar. 21, 1909 to
Edith Hileman, b. Apr. 15, 1889, dau. of Bion and Mary (Rohr-
Beck) Hileman ; res., Sullivan, Ohio.
(A) ROSS HAKES", b. Jan. 7, 1910.
(iii) NORMAN S. HAKES", b. Sept. 20, 1886; m. Oct. 26, 1910 to
Helen Bensinger, b. Oct. 27. 1889, dau. of Allen and Viola
(Eshel) Bensinger; res., Ohio.
(A) NORMAN S. HAKES". JR., b. July 16, 1912.
(B) LORNA HAKES", b. Dec. 8, 1914.
(C) CHARLES HAKES", b. Nov. 19, 1921.
(i) SARAH STEVENS', b. Apr. 20, 1856 ; m. Mar. 27, 1884 to Frank
Jacks; she d. Aug. 4, 1912; res., Los. Angeles, Calif,
(i) ALBERT JACKS", b. Oct. 24, 1886.
(ii) MARION JACKS", b. Jan. 7, 1890; m. Mar. 14, 1911 to Mabel,
dau. of Henry and Clara (Blacklin) Stevenson; b. Nov. Zl, 1891.
(j) D. WILLARD STEVENS', b. June 29, 1858; unm.
(k) LOUIS STEVENS", b. Jan. 2(i, 1863; m. July 1. 1888 to Alberta
Opdyke ; he d. Dec. 20, 1921 ; res., Buflfalo, N. Y.
(i) THURMAN STEVENS", b. Oct. 5, 1889; m. Anna Gersk:
res., Owen Sound, Canada.
(A) DOROTHY STEVENS", b. July 16, 1916.
(ii) CLARA STEVENS", b. Oct. 22. 1891; m. Sept. 22, 1920 to
Charles Randall.
(A) PAUL RANDALL", b. Sept. 6. 1921; d. May 24, 1923.
(iii) ALICE STEVENS", b. Aug. 17, 1893; d. July 25, 1895.
(iv) EDNA STEVENS", b. May 10, 1896; d. July 9, 1910.
(v) CHARLOTTE STEVENS", b. Mar. 5, 1900; unm.
712 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(vi) WILDA STEVENS", b. Dec. 25, 1901 ; d. Jan. 30, 1921.
(vii) GRACE STEVENS", b. Apr. 26, 1906; unm.
(6) MINERVA STEVENS^ b. July 18, 1815; m. Joseph Newell; she d.
1889 ; s. p.
(7) HENRY STEVENS', b. Jan. 5, 1821 ; d. Mar. 13, 1830.
(8) ALEXANDER STEVENS', b. Jan. 27, 1823; d. May 13, 1823.
(9) LYMAN STEVENS', b. Oct. 27, 1818; m. Julia Chamberlain.
(a) MARY STEVENS', m. Charles Hamilton; res., Syracuse, N. Y.
(10) HARRIET STEVENS', b. June 5, 1824; m. John Warren.
(a) HENRY C. WARREN', b. May 3, 1850; m. 1896 to Mary Agnes
Burns, b. Aug. 15, 1871, dau. of Daniel and Margaret Burns; gave
this copy.
(i) FRANCIS J. WARREN", b. June 30, 1898.
(ii) HARRIET L. WARREN", b. Apr. 3, 1900.
(iii) MARY WARREN", b. Dec. 2, 1901; m. Edward Dillon, of
Minneapolis, Minn.
(A) ROBERT DILLON", b. Dec. 27, 1922.
(iv) HENRY WARREN", b. July 28, 1903 ; d. Nov. 19, 1909.
(v) MARGARET L. WARREN", b. Feb. 12, 1906.
(vi) EDGAR J. WARREN" b. Dec. 28, 1907.
(vii) DOROTHY L. WARREN", b. Feb. 5, 1910.
(b) HATTIE WARREN', b. Mar. 17, 1853; d. 1877.
(c) EDGAR J. WARREN', b. June 8, 1856; res., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(d) JOHN ADELBERT WARREN', b. June 10, 1859; res., Raleigh,
N. C.
(11) LUCY ANN STEVENS', b. Apr. 8, 1825; m. Asher Slater; she d. June
15, 1848.
(a) CLARENCE SLATER'.
(12) HANNAH LOUISE STEVENS', b. Dec. 28, 1827; d. Aug. 27, 1828.
1104. viii. MARY (POLLY or MOLLY), b. 1789; m. 1808 to Daniel Smith,
b. 1787; d. Dec. 27, 1858; she d. Aug. 28, 1851; res., North Fairfield,
Ohio.
(1) PRISCILLA A. SMITH', b. Jan. 15, 1814; m. Mar. 1, 1833 to Hoxie
Fuller, b. 1805; d. Mar. 26, 1877; son of Horace Fuller; res.. North
Fairfield, Ohio.
(a) SARAH ANN FULLER', b. Feb. 1, 1836; m. Apr. 10, 1858 to Elias
Craig, b. Jan. 23, 1825, son of Hilliard Craig and Catharine (Smith)
Craig; she d. Feb. 19, 1873; bur. at North Fairfield, Ohio,
(i) GEORGE RAY CRAIG", b. Feb. 23, 1866; m. June 21, 1893 to
Elizabeth A. Childs; Citizens National Bank Bldg., Norwalk,
Ohio. Gave copy.
(A) JANET ELIZABETH CRAIG", b. Feb. 12, 1905.
(ii) FRANK E. CRAIG", b. July 2, 1870; res., Boughtonville, Ohio.
(2) ELIZABETH (BETSEY) SMITH', b. 1816; m. David Piatt, b. 1812.
(a) CORWIN PLATT', b. 1840; m. 1861, Sarah Moulton, b. 1842; she d.
Sept. 1, 1923.
(b) NORVILLE PLATT', b. 1842; m. Belle Bishop, d. June 10, 1898.
(3) MARTHA SMITH', b. Apr. 20, 1830; m. Aug. 27, 1850 to Charles K.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 713
Adams, b. 1825; she d. Jan. 8, 1910, at North Fairfield, Ohio; res., Fair-
field, Ohio.
(a) FRANK ADAMS', b. July 16, 1851; d. Dec. 27, 1917; unm.
(b) MARY ADAMS', b. Aug. 29, 1856; m. Dec. 30, 1879 to Watterson
Harrington, b. 1852; she d. Mar. 16, 1915; res., Repley Township,
Huron County, Ohio.
(i) • IDA HARRINGTON", b. Nov. 24, 1880; m. Dec. 27, 1899 to
Albert Luteman, b. 1876.
(A) KENNETH LUTEMAN", b. Apr. 9, 1906.
(B) ARLENE LUTEMAN", b. Aug. 14, 1908.
(C) ALICE LUTEMAN", b. Jan. 2, 1917.
(ii) FLOYD HARRINGTON", b. May 29, 1889; m. May 7, 1918 to
Mary Brown.
(A) ESTHER HARRINGTON", b. Aug. 15, 1919.
(B) JULIA HARRINGTON", b. Nov. 19, 1920.
(C) CHARLES HARRINGTON", b. Oct. 19, 1922.
(4) MARY SMITH', b. 1820; m. John Bryant; d. at Hillsdale, Mich., 1898.
(a) DANIEL BRYANT', b. about 1855 ; res., Indiana.
1126. V. NANCY FOOTE, b. July 29, 1799; m. Friend Cook, of Wallingford,
Conn., b. Jan. 27, 1792; d. Oct. 31, 1838, near Little Falls, N. Y.
(1) ORSON COOK^ b. Sept. 9, 1820; d. Mar. 3, 1826.
(2) CHAUNCEY ATWATER COOK*, b. Aug. 16, 1822, Salisbury, N. Y. ;
m. Feb. 26, 1846 to Jane Getman; he d. Oct. 22, 1893, Salisbury, N. Y.
(a) CHARLES COOK', b. Apr. 14, 1848, at Manheim, N. Y. ; m. Jan. 12,
1869 to Mary Snell ; he d. Jan. 24, 1907, at Salisbury, N. Y.
(i) GRACE ROWENA COOK", b. Feb. 5, 1874; m. June 17, 1896
to Boyd Ehle, b. June 18, 1866; res.. Little Falls, No. 2, N. Y.
(A) LORIS COOK EHLE", b. Mar. 22, 1897; m. Aug. 12, 1925
to Madge Mosher, b. May 17, 1906.
(Al) MARION LOUISE EHLE", b. Dec. 19, 1927.
(B) RALPH VEEDER EHLE".
(b) MALVIN B. COOK', b. Oct. 15, 1840, at Manheim, N. Y. ; m. Jan. 19,
1876 to Kate Waters; res., Little Falls, N. Y.
(i) FLORENCE W. COOK", b. Nov. 27, 1889 ; m. Jewell.
(3) SELINA COOK^ b. Feb. 27, 1825, at Salisbury; m. Alfred Haight,
Mar. 4, 1846; she d. Mar. 31, 1852, at Little Falls, N. Y.
(a) ANNA HAIGHT'.
(4) THADDEUS RODERICK COOK^ b. July 5, 1827, at Salisbury, N. Y.;
m. Feb. 1, 1868 to Martha Lewis Wilgres; he d. Whitestown, N, Y.
(5) ELIZABETH COOK*, b. Aug. 29, 1829, at Salisbury; m. Oct. 10, 1866 to
James Van Deusen ; she d. Feb. 1, 1892, at Ashley Falls, Mass.
(a) MARY ELIZABETH VAN DEUSEN', b. Jan. 28, 1868, at Ashley
Falls, Mass.; m. Apr. 6, 1904, at City Point, Va., to Richard Epps;
res., Petersburg, Va.
(i) RICHARD EPPS", JR., b. Oct. 11, 1905.
(ii) MARY ELIZABETH EPPS", b. Jan. 28, 1907.
(iii) JAMES VAN DEUSEN EPPS", b. Oct. 26, 1908.
(b) WALTER SUITER VAN DEUSEN', b. Nov. 10, 1872; res., Ashley
Falls, Mass.
714 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(ii) ANNA VAN DEUSEN".
(6) NANCY FOOTE COOK', b. Jan. 25, 1832, at Salisbury, N. Y. ; m.
Mar. 20, 1856 (res., Long Beach, Calif) ; m. Walter F. Suiter, M. D., b.
Oct. 10, 1818; d. Dec. 16, 1909.
(a) FRIEND COOK SUITER^ M.D., b. Union, 111., Jan. 10, 1857; m.
Mar., 1891 to Mary H. Smith, of LaCrosse, Wis.
(b) ELECTA B. SUITER', b. Marengo, 111., Sept. 13. 1859; res.. Long
Beach, Calif.
(c) ELIZABETH SUITER', b. May 26, 1866, Marengo, 111.; m. June 20,
1895 to William J. Barrette, b. Feb. 17, 1867; res.. Salt Lake City,
Utah.
(i) WALTER SUITER BARRETTE"' b. Oct. 13, 1896, at Salt
Lake City, Utah,
(ii) JOHN DUNWORTH BARRETTE", b. Nov. 4, 1898, at Salt
Lake City, Utah; d. June 1, 1911.
(iii) PIERCE COOK BARRETTE", b. Aug. 17, 1901, at Salt Lake
City. Utah,
(iv) ELIZABETH BARRETTE". b. Jan. 11, 1905, at Salt Lake
City, Utah,
(v) WILLIAM J. BARRETTE", JR., b. Jan. 7, 1907, at Salt Lake
City, Utah.
(7) LUCIUS COOK', b. May 7, 1834; m. Mar. 31, 1870 to Caroline G. Kline,
b. Oct. 7, 1847; he d. Apr., 1889.
(a) LUCIUS COOIC, JR., b. Jan. 12, 1873; res., 25 Maple St., Dayton,
Ohio.
(8) JULIA COOK', b. Aug. 15, 1835; m. Jan., 1869 to James C. Smith, b.
Sept. 17, 1820; she d. July 13, 1908; he d. July 25, 1892, at Ashton, 111.;
res., Ashton, 111.
(a) FRIEND O. SMITH», b. Feb. 28, 1870; m. Aug. 24, 1904 to Sarah E.
Wagner.
(i) ORVILLE WAGNER SMITH", b. Mar. 1, 1906.
(ii) ETHEL MINETTA", b. Jan. 22. 1911.
(b) THADDEUS SMITH', b. Feb. 9, 1872, Ashton. 111.; m. 1899 to
Mrs. L. M. Moses ; he d. Sept. 30, 1915 ; she d. May 22, 1914.
1130. ix. SELINA {in, 115, Zl, 10, 3, 1), b. Oct. 4, 1806; m. Nov. 13, 1827 to
Adolphus Shottenkirk, b. Jan. 8, 1807; d. Sept. 3, 1885; captain of
a New York Regt., 1846; she d. July 20, 1890, at Clinton, la.; former
res., Johnstown, N. Y.
(1) DANIEL GROVE SHOTTENKIRK', b. Nov. 14. 1828; m. Feb. 14,
1856 to Angelica Eakle ; he d. Apr. 16, 1907; res., Oregon, 111.
(2) PHILO MILLS SHOTTENKIRK'. b. Feb. 16. 1831 ; m. Feb. 22, 1860
to Sarah M. Steel.
(3) EMILY JANE SHOTTENKIRK'. b. Feb. 15, 1833; m. Oct. 7, 1851 to
George H. Van Nest, b. May 10, 1826; d. June 8, 1910; she d. June 8,
1871 ; res. and bur. in Illinois. Seven children.
(4) HENRY SHOTTENKIRK', b. Mar. 11, 1835; d. Dec. 4, 1853; res.,
Gloversville, N. Y.
(5) CHAUNCY FOOTE SHOTTENKIRK', b. Mar. 1, 1837; d. Apr. 27,
1844, at Gloversville, N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 715
(6) MARY ANN SHOTTENKIRK^ b. May 25, 1839; m. June 23, 1858 to
W. J. Neville, d. Dec, 1912; she d. 1912; they lived on one farm for
50 years at Rochelle, 111. They had two daus.
(7) HELEN AMELIA SHOTTENKIRK^ b. Aug. 15, 1841 ; res., Highland
Falls, N. Y. ; unm.
(8) SELINA CELESTIA SHOTTENKIRK', b. Aug. 16, 1844; d. Feb. 22,
1921; m. Aug. 3, 1865 to Henry Carlton Gallup, b. Feb. 25, 1842; he d.
July 16, 1921 ; bur. Hutchinson, Kan. ; res., Hutchinson, Kan. Ten children.
(9) CHAUNCY FOOTE SHOTTENKIRK', b. Feb. 18, 1846; m. Sept. 12.
1867 to Eliza M. Rowe, b. Mar. 27, 1841. He is a Civil War veteran and
res. for many years at the Veterans' Home in California, also at Dix,
Neb. He gave all the copy for No. 1130 and descendants.
(a) NELLIE BERTHA SHOTTENKIRK", b. June 29, 1868; m. Apr. 12,
1888 to Andrew Eraser, b. Inverness, Scotland, Nov. 8, 1858.
(i) ANDREW CHAUNCEY ERASER", b. July 18, 1889; d.
Nov. 16, 1912.
(ii) MARGARET MARIE ERASER", b. Aug. 12, 1891 ; m. Aug.
12, 1913 to Edward C. Home, b. Oct. 15, 1882.
(A) MARGARET LOUISE HORNE", b. Dec. 16, 1916.
(B) KATHERINE ELEANOR HORNE", b. Mar. 6, 1920.
(iii) PERCEY VERNESS ERASER" b. Oct. 9, 1894; m. Aug. 31,
1918 to Mary E. Donaley.
(b) CHAUNCEY WALTER SHOTTENKIRK^ b. Oct. 3, 1869.
(c) ALBERT LYNNE SHOTTENKIRK', b. Apr. 18, 1871.
(d) GUY ARTHUR SHOTTENKIRK', b. Apr. 17, 1872.
(e) LEROY SHOTTENKIRK', b. July 6, 1873 ; d. .
(f) PERCEY SHOTTENKIRK'. b. Oct. 15. 1875; d. .
(g) LUELLA MAY SHOTTENKIRK^ b. Nov. 21, 1878; m. July 3, 1901
to Henry Hart Palmer, b. Aug. 26. 1866.
(i) ALICE CLARE PALMER", b. May 23, 1902; d. June 11, 1902.
(ii) ELSIE MAY PALMER", b. July 26, 1903; m. Jack Dayton
Abernathy, b. Sept. 9, 1897.
(A) ELSIE JEANNE ABERNATHY", b. July 28, 1922, at
Oakland, Calif.
(B) JACK PALMER ABERNATHY", b. Feb. 19, 1925.
(iii) EUGENE HENRY PALMER", b. Jan. 3, 1906; d. Jan. 15,
1906.
(h) FLORA MABEL SHOTTENKIRK', b. Apr. 9, 1882; m. July 3,
1906 to William Sherwood Durand, b. Aug. 12, 1881.
(i) DOROTHY FRANCES DURAND", b. Sept. 12, 1908; m.
Sept. 16, 1924 to Donald Stanley Zirkel.
(ii) WILLIAM SHERWOOD DURAND", b. Nov. 10, 1914.
(i) ROSA LEONA SHOTTENKIRK', b. June 2, 1884.
(10) WILLIAM ADAMS SHOTTENKIRK', b. Feb. 4, 1848; m. Oct. 20,
1874 to Almira A. Bibbens, b. Feb. 28, 1854, dau. of Edward Payne and
Hannah (Gridley) Bibbens; he d. Apr. 14, 1919; res., Kimball, Neb.
(a) PEARL SHOTTENKIRK^ b. Sept. 2, 1875; m. June 28, 1899 to
Fred Delahoy, b. Oct. 31, 1875, son of Elijah and Emma J. (Clow)
Delahoy ; res.. Ft. Collins, Colo.
716 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(i) GLENN DELAHOY", b. May 16, 1900, at Ft. Collins, Colo.;
m. Jan. 1, 1925 to .
(ii) DAYMOND DELAHOY*", b. Jan. 23, 1903, at Ft. Collins, Colo,
(iii) ALICE DELAHOY", b. Sept. 6, 1905, at Ft. Collins, Colo,
(iv) VICTOR DELAHOY^ b. Apr. 12, 1908, at Ft. Collins, Colo,
(v) REVA DELAHOY'", b. Apr. 2, 1911, at Ft. Collins, Colo,
(vi) UNA DELAHOY", b. July 3, 1914, at Ft. Collins, Colo.
(b) ALTA SHOTTENKIRK", b. Sept. 7, 1878; unm.
(c) ORA SHOTTENKIRK', b. Nov. 2, 1881 ; m. June 19, 1901 to Arthur
Hampton, b. July 4, 1863, son of Andrew J. and Elizabeth (Kepler)
Hampton ; res., Wood River, Neb.
(i) RUPERT WADE HAMPTON'", b. June 8, 1909, at Wood
River, Neb.
(d) HAZEL SHOTTENKIRK', b. Apr. 8, 1887; m. Apr. 14, 1909 to
Daniel Wilke, b. Oct. 30, 1876, son of Herman Wilke and Ales
(Zbinden) Wilke, b. in Switzerland; res., Dix. Neb.
(i) GRACE WILKE", b. Dec. 26, 1910.
(ii) VIRGIL WILKE", b. May 20, 1913.
(iii) ERWIN WILKE", b. July 15, 1917.
(iv) VERNON WILKE", b. Feb. 3, 1919.
(v) THEORA WILKE", b. Aug. 30, 1922.
(vi) DOREEN WILKE", b. Dec. 2, 1926.
1145. vii. LUMAN FOOTE, b. Hanover, N. H., Feb., 1794; prepared for college
at Potsdam Academy ; graduated at the University of Vermont in the
class of 1818; read law with his brother Alvin and was admitted to
the Chittenden County bar, Feb., 1821 ; m. Nov. 14, 1822 to Mary Tuttle.
He started The Burlington Free Press, June 15, 1827, was editor of
same until he sold in Jan., 1833 to H. D. Stacy. He was ordained to
the Episcopal ministry and preached in the Vermont parishes of Arling-
ton, Guilford, Springfield, Tinmouth and East Poultney and at Drews-
ville, N. H. He moved to Michigan in 1840 and preached in Kala-
mazoo, White Pigeon, Mottville, Constantine and Jonesville in that
state. Later he purchased land in Charlotte, Eaton County, and
preached occasionally. For many years he held the office of justice
of the peace. He d. Dec. 4, 1887. In an obituary notice The Free
Press said of Mr. Foote : "He was fond of discussion and sometimes
inflicted wounds, which he afterwards regretted. His varied pursuits
as lawyer, editor and clergyman, his familiarity with history, and his
strength of mind and character, made him during his best days a foe-
man worthy of and ready for anybody's steel. Positive almost to
intolerance, plain spoken almost to rudeness, he was honest and true
to his convictions and independent and fearless in expressing them."
1146. PATTY, m. Jan. 18, 1801, at Middlebury, Vt.
1147. NANCY, m. June 15, 1814, at Middlebury, Vt.
1154. DELIA, m. June 1, 1823, at Middlebury, Vt. ; d. 1905.
388. MARTIN NICHOLAS FOOTE, d. Jan. 14, 1854; bur. at Middlebury, Vt.
1157. i. RHEUAMA, b. Dec. 14, 1788; d. Apr. 1, 1826.
1155. ii. MARTIN NICHOLAS, b. June 7, 1791; m. Betsey Boardman No.
2408.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 717
1156. iii. MARY, b. Apr. 30, 1793; m. Middlebury, Vt., Oct. 25, 1815 to Elijah
Boardman, b. Mar. 9, 1792; she d. Nov. 13, 1863; res., Rutland, Vt.
Four sons and two daus.
1158. iv. SAMANTHA, b. July 15, 1795; m. 1st, Abel Pratt; m. 2nd, Peleg
Rowe, d. Dec. 16, 1840; s. p.
1159. V. ALMIRA, b. Sept. 26, 1798; d. Mar. 5, 1818.
1160. vi. MARTHA, b. May 24, 1800; m. Pomeroy Stone, she d. Apr. 15, 1823;
s. p.
1161. vii. CHARLOTTE, b. June 16, 1803; m. at Middlebury, Vt., Jan. 28, 1830
to Sidney Moody; she d. May 24, 1838. Three children.
(1) MARTIN PRESTON MOODY'.
1162. viii. ALTHA A., b. July 22, 1806; m. Jan. 18, 1832 to Jonathan Pettengill,
at Middlebury, Vt. ; d. Mar. 19, 1833. Eight daus. and one son.
1165. vii. LOVISA, m. Cephas Rockwood, Pewaukee, Wis.
(3) CAPT. AARON LEELAND ROCKWOOD, d. July, 1910, San Fran-
cisco, Calif.
(6) CATHERINE L. ROCKWOOD", m. Henry Eastman; res., Denver, Colo.
(7) DELIA LOUISE', m. Dr. Horace Wardmer; res., Denver, Colo.
1166. iii. CAROLINE SEARS, m. Andrew J. Poppleton; res., Omaha, Neb.
1176. viii. JOHN NELSON FOOTE; res., Fond du Lac, Mich.
1191. v. AMELIA.
(2) LUCY EMELINE MORSE', b. Galway, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1820; m. at
Cransville, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1844 to Elton Huntington, b. Floyd, N. Y.,
Apr. 8, 1820 ; she d. at Troy, N. Y., May 29, 1886.
(a) MARY HUNTINGTON', b. Westernville, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1845; m.
Wm. Gushing ; she d. at Gainesville, Ga., May 3, 1882.
(b) CHARLES HUNTINGTON', b. Jan. 4, 1847, at Rome, N. Y.
(c) JANE HUNTINGTON', b. Troy, N. Y., May 26, 1850; d. Apr. 4.
1888.
(d) FANNIE GRACE HUNTINGTON', b. Apr. 25, 1863; m. Mar. 8,
1899 to Dr. Edward West Johnson, b. July 19, 1867; res., Syracuse,
N. Y.
1194. LUCY.
(1) LYDIA MARIA CHRISTIE', m. William Jackson, b. Sept. 22, 1820; d.
May 2, 1902; she d. June 6, 1897; res., Mayfield, N. Y.
(a) ERASTUS MINOR JACKSON', b. June 20, 1848; m. July 5, 1870
to Annette Brown, d. Aug. 8, 1878; he d. Feb. 5, 1874.
(i) JAMES JACKSON", b. June 28, 1871 ; d. Jan. 28, 1873.
(b) CHARLES JACKSON', b. Nov. 17, 1852; d. Feb. 11, 1854.
(c) LILLIAN ANNETTE JACKSON', b. May 25, 1855; m. Sept. 21,
1875 to Charles Wilkins, b. Feb. 2, 1852, son of James Wilkins; he
d. Jan. 29, 1923.
(i) JAMES NELSON WILKINS", b. May 13, 1876; d. Feb. 24,
1878.
(ii) CHARLES EDWARD WILKINS", b. Oct. 4, 1879; m. Oct.
26, 1899 to Hattie Brower, b. May 1, 1878, Mayfield, N. Y.; he
d. Jan. 16, 1913, at Mayfield, N. Y.
(iii) HARRY ERASTUS WILKINS", b. Apr. 26, 1886; m. Oct. 28,
1911 to Emily Halloran, b. June 17, 1888; d. 1918.
718 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(d) IDA MAY JACKSON', b. Aug. 25, 1857; d. Oct. 18, 1857.
(e) CHARLES JACKSON*, b. Mar. 11, 1862; m. 1884 to Ella Pepper,
d. 1917.
(2) JACOB CHRISTIE", b. Jan. 20, 1824; m. Apr. 6, 1847 to Mary Ann
Barr, b. Dec. 16, 1826; d. Oct. 31, 1895; he d. Apr. 11, 1910; bur. Christie
Cemetery, Mayfield, N. Y.
(a) ELVIRA LUCY CHRISTIE', b. Aug. 25, 1858; d. Aug. 11, 1884.
(b) SIMEON INGALLS CHRISTIE", b. July 29, 1864; m. Nov. 24, 1887
to Martin Gorton, b. Oct. 6, 1865; d. Feb. 16. 1906.
(i) WILLIAM ARCHIBALD CHRISTIE", b. Feb. 3, 1889.
(ii) OLA ANN CHRISTIE", b. July 19, 1891.
(iii) VERA MAY CHRISTIE", b. Jan. 20, 1902.
(3) JAMES CHRISTIE', b. May 4, 1828; m. Jan. 27, 1852 to Lois A. Wilkins,
b. Oct. 7, 1827; d. Oct. 4, 1896; he d. Nov. 8, 1910; bur. at Mayfield, N. Y.
(a) Mary Louisa Christie", b. Dec. 20, 1852; d. Sept. 7, 1898.
(b) HERBERT PEER CHRISTIE", b. Aug. 27, 1856; m. Feb. 7, 1877 to
Lydia A. Mortimer.
(i) LORA CHRISTIE", b. Feb. 8. 1878; m. May 25, 1898 to Joseph
Haywood, b. Feb. 17, 1875, son of William and Mary Haywood.
(A) EDNA MAY HAYWOOD", b. Mar. 17, 1901.
(B) MABEL HAYWOOD", b. Apr. 20. 1902.
(ii) ELBERTINE CHRISTIE", b. Mar. 13. 1879; m. Sept. 6, 1899
to Fred M. Robinson, b. Sept. 19, 1877, son of Myron and
Maryetta Robinson ; res., Johnstown, N. Y.
(A) ETHEL ROBINSON", b. June 3, 1900.
(B) ELINOR ROBINSON", b. Apr. 3, 1902.
(C) GERALD ROBINSON", b. Nov. 7, 1904.
(D) RUTH HARRIET ROBINSON", b. Sept. 20, 1907.
(iii) WILLIAM CHRISTIE", b. Jan. 4. 1881; d. .
(iv) GEORGE CHRISTIE", b. July 29, 1882.
(v) ELSIE CHRISTIE", b. Dec. 31. 1884; m. May 19, 1906 to Scott
Chatterton, son of Lorenzo and Mary Chatterton ; res., Glovers-
ville, N. Y.
(A) ELNORA CHATTERTON", b. May, 1909, at Gloversville,
N. Y.
(B) AUDREY LEORA CHATTERTON", b. Mar. 6. 1911.
(4) HARRIET J. CHRISTIE^ b. Sept. 14. 1831; d. Dec. 23, 1917; unm.
(5) WILLIAM H. CHRISTIE^ b. Feb. 18, 1840; veterinary surgeon; gave
this family record; res., Mayfield, N. Y. ; d. 1924.
1214. vii. LUTHER LIMAN, b. Sept. 18, 1804; m. Tobitha and Padget, 2517'"".
418. ENOCH FOOTE. Mr. Foote was general of the State Militia and also
represented the town of Bridgeport in the State Legislature. 1822-31. General Foote
d. Mar. 14, 1856.
420. PHILO FOOTE (128, 38, 11, 3, 1).
1225\ i. SABRINA, m. 1809 to David Sherman, b. 1790; she lived to be 90
years of age; all children b. in Newton, Conn.; she d. May 15, 1854;
res., Sandy Hook, Conn.
(1) MARCUS BOTSFORD SHERMAN', b. 1810; m. Marinda Taylor
Judd; he d. 1858.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 719
(a) WILLIAM BOTSFORD SHERMAN', b. 1833.
(b) DAVID BEERS SHERMAN', b. 1835; m. 1858 to Sarah Jane Wing,
d. 1888; m. 2nd to Emma L. Smith; business with sons, leather and
findings, Buffalo, N. Y.
(i) FRED WING SHERMAN'", b. 1860; m. 1885 to Catherine
Moore ; res., Buffalo, N. Y.
(A) LORAN SHERMAN", b. 1886.
(B) CHARLOTTE SHERMAN", b. 1891.
(ii) LOTTIE EVA SHERMAN'", b. 1868; m. 1893 to James R.
Kimball.
(A) DAVID SHERMAN KIMBALL", b. 1894.
(B) ROGER KIMBALL" b. 1903.
(C) ELIZABETH KIMBALL", b. 1908.
(c) GEORGE BURWELL SHERMAN', b. 1839; d. Buffalo, N. Y.
(2) DAVID BEERS SHERMAN', m. Fanny Judson ; no children.
(3) JOHN MINOT SHERMAN^ m. twice.
(a) EUGENE SHERMAN', of Danbury, Conn.
(4) SARAH SHERMAN', b. Newton, Conn.. Dec. 19. 1814 ; d. E. Dubuque,
111.. Oct. 10, 1891 ; m. at Bridgeport, Conn., July 2, 1835 to George Burwell
Smith, b. at Bridgeport, Conn., Apr. 11, 1814; d. at East Dubuque, 111.,
Sept. 22, 1885.
(a) DAVID BRAZILLA SMITH', d. young.
(b) ADA LOUISE SMITH', m. M. L. Cotter.
(c) GEORGE BRAZILLA SMITH'.
(d) JULIUS MONROE SMITH', d. a bachelor.
(e) MARY FRANCES SMITH', m. B. F. Fox.
(f) SARAH ALMEN SMITH', d. young.
(g) ABBY JANE SMITH', b. July 1, 1839; m. at Dubuque, la.. Mar. 16,
1856 to Benjamin Franklin Sweet, b. May 24, 1831, at Alburg Springs,
Vt.; d. Aug. 17, 1903, at Fond du Lac, Wis.; she d. Mar. 18, 1914, at
Fond du Lac, Wis.
(i) WALDO SWEET'", b. at Fond du Lac, Wis., Apr. 1, 1857; m.
Anna Giffin, b. May 4, 1863 ; he d. at Santa Barbara, Calif.,
Sept. 20, 1931; m. Dec. 11, 1884, at Fond du Lac. Wis.
(A) BARBARA SWEET", b. Feb. 26, 1886; m. Elmer H. Whit-
taker ; res., Santa Barbara, Calif.
(B) NATHAN CLARK SWEET", b. Aug. 19, 1889; m. Muriel
Weber Foote ; two children, boys ; res., Pasadena, Calif.
(C) BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SWEET", b. July 10, 1891; m.
Camilla Haley ; two boys and one girl.
(D) OLIVE JANE SWEET", b. June 18, 1893 ; m. Flint H. Jones;
two children, boys ; res.. Fond du Lac, Wis.
(E) WALDO SWEET", JR., b. Aug. 27, 1895; d. Mar. 8, 1906.
(F) ELIZABETH ALBRO SWEET", b. Mar. 6, 1908; res.,
Santa Barbara, Calif,
(ii) MARY B. SWEET", b. Dec. 31, 1858; m. Frank Avery; she
d. Jan. 14, 1900.
(iii) GEORGE SWEET'", b. Oct. 6, 1860; m. Urania Ellsworth.
(A) ADDIE SWEET", m. Philip A. Woods; res., Shelton, Conn.
720 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(B) GEORGE SWEET", JR., m. ; two children, girls; res.,
Fond du Lac, Wis.
(C) WALDO SWEET", res., Bridgeport, Conn.
(D) RUTH SWEET", d. young.
(iv) ADA L. SWEET", b. Nov. 4, 1862 ; m. Sherman Peebles. Sept.,
1887.
(A) MARY PEEBLES".
(B) ADA PEEBLES".
(C) MARGARET PEEBLES".
(D) HERBERT PEEBLES", m. Alice Tobin; seven children,
(v) ELLIS SWEETS b. Sept. 21, 1865; m. Minnie Michael, Apr.
13, 1892.
(A) ROBERT SWEET".
(B) BETH SWEET".
(vi) ALICE SWEET", b. Feb. 4, 1868; m. H. W. Ewing, b. Aug. 5,
1893.
(A) HENRY EWING".
(B) JANE EWING".
(C) LUCIUS EWING".
(vii) BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SWEET", JR., b. Aug. 31, 1870;
unm.
(viii) JENNIE SWEET", b. Aug. 4, 1874; m. 1st, Geo. Griffith;
m. 2nd, D. O. Williams ; m. 3rd, Mr. Williams. Ch. by 2nd
husband : Robert, Thomas and Burwell.
(ix) HENRY L. SWEET", b. Dec. 4, 1876; m. Eva Snell Yancy;
one son.
(x) ANNA L. SWEET", b. Mar. 6, 1879; m. Herbert McNeil.
(A) ALICE McNEIL".
(xi) KATHERINE SWEET", b. Jan. 24, 1881; m. Robert Amory;
she d. 1927.
(A) ANNA KATHARINE", m. Donald Yapp.
(Al) SAMUEL YAPP'l
(5) CHARLES HUBBLE SHERMAN*, m. Esther Brady.
(6) SILLIMAN HUBBLE SHERMAN', m. Sarah ; res., Norwalk,
Conn.
(7) JAMES MONROE SHERMAN^ m. 1st, Mary Hyett; m. 2nd, Lois
(a) CHARLES M. SHERMAN', res., East Norwalk, Conn.
1242. (3)(d) HELEN TUTTLE PAYNE', b. at Hinsdale, Mass., Aug. 27,
1845; m. Lyman Mack Payne, Oct. 22, 1872; she d. at Springfield,
Mass., Mar. 7, 1910.
1245'. i. MEHITABLE, b. at Washington, Conn., Oct. 24, 1766; m. 1786 to
Elisha Hurlbut, b. Mar. 31, 1763, son of Joseph Hurlbut 4th and Lucy
Hineman; he d. Jan. 30, 1833; she d. Charlotte, Vt., Feb. 21, 1824;
bur. at Black Lake, N. Y.
(1) HORACE HURLBUT', b. Dec. 20, 1787, at Washington, Conn.; m. Dec.
6, 1827 to Elizabeth Judson, b. June 12, 1801, at Washington, Conn.; d.
Aug. 4, 1881, at Chicago, 111.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 721
(a) FREDERICK JUDSON HURLBUT', b. Dec. 30, 1828; d. Apr. 29,
1865.
(b) HORACE AUGUSTUS HURLBUr, b. Feb. 23, 1831, Morristown,
N. Y. ; m. Apr. 20, 1858 to Emma Edsall, b. Jan., 1836.
(i) HORACE A. HURLBUT'", b. June 25, 1859; d. June 29, 1860.
(ii) JOSIAH REED HURLBUT'", b. Oct. 30, 1860; m. Apr. 14,
1886 to Carrie Stone Clark
(iii) HORACE EDSALL HURLBUT", b. May 21, 1865; m. Dec.
12, 1887 to Julia Dole,
(iv) JULIA ELIZABETH HURLBUT'", b. Sept. 11, 1866; d. July
26, 1867.
(2) ANNIS HURLBUT^ b. Oct. 14, 1789, at Washington, Conn.; m. Oct. 27,
1814 to Ezekiel Bissell 3rd, of Torrington, Conn. ; she d. at Madrid, N. Y.,
Feb. 24. 1860 ; children all b. at Madrid.
(a) JANE BISSELL^ b. Aug. 7, 1815; m. Aug. 25. 1836 to Rev. John
Max Knight Ballon ; she d. Sept. 10, 1909.
(i) SUSAN ANNIS BALLOU", b. Sept. 17, 1837, at Gainesville,
N. Y. ; m. Jan. 2, 1868 to Morris Case, of Waterloo, la. ; d.
Dec. 25, 1871.
(A) MILLS BALLOU CASE", b. Apr. 23, 1869; m. Dec. 23. 1889
to Minnie Bloomfield ; res., Missoula, Mont.
(Al) EDWARD CHARLES CASE'% b. in Boone, la., Sept.
13, 1890; m. as Missoula, Mont., June 28, 1912 to Flor-
ence V. Watson, b. Anoka Minn., May 24, 1888.
(A2) FREDERICK A. CASE", b. at Perry, la., Oct. 16. 1895;
m. at Helena, Mont., Aug. 19, 1921 to Thelma Helman,
b. Helena, Mont., Feb. 24, 1899.
(A3) KENNETH CASE", b. Missoula, Mont., Mar. 21, 1913.
(B) FRED E. B. CASE", b. May, 1870; m. New Orleans, La.,
to Daisy Elizabeth Saunders, b. Kerr County. Tex., Apr.
14, 1880, dau. of Andrew Jackson and Susie (Rollins)
Saunders, of San Antonio, Tex. ; C. N. W. locomotive en-
gineer ; res., Boone, la. ; she d. Mar. 9, 1929.
(Bl) CARROLL EDWARD CASE", b. Apr. 16, 1899, at
New Orleans, La. ; stock keeper in store of C. & N. W.
Ry. ; World War veteran and American Legion.
(B2) WM. BALLOU CASE", b. Apr. 22, 1901, at New Or-
leans, La. ; timekeeper of C. & N. Y. Ry. Co.
(B3) SUSIE ALMEDA CASE", b. Jan. 2, 1907, Boone,
la.
(B4) FRED JACKSON CASE", b. May 21, 1905, at Boone,
la.; d. Aug. 18, 1928.
(B5) SARAH RUTH CASE", b. Jan. 2, 1907, at Boone, la.
(B6) THOMAS BUTLER CASE", b. Feb. 6, 1909, at
Boone, la.
(B7) DAISEY NELLIE CASE", b. Feb. 3, 1912, at Boone,
la.
(B8) SYLVIA EMMA CASE", b. Dec. 19, 1913, at Boone, la.
722 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(B9) MORRIS ALLEN CASE", b. Jan. 17, 1916, at Boone,
la.
(BIO) DELIA LOIS CASE", b. July 30, 1919, at Boone, la.
(ii) JANE MARIA BALLOU'", b. July 22, 1840; d. Apr. 21, 1917.
(iii) LOIS ELIZABETH BALLOU", b. Mar. 12, 1843; d. May 15,
1922.
(iv) JOHN Mcknight BALLOU", b. Nov. 16, 1844; m. Apr.,
1894 to Etoile Coulter, d. Aug. 15, 1912, at San Diego, Calif,
(v) EMMA LOVISA BALLOU" b. Dec. 19, 1846; lives at Jersey
City, N. J.
(vi) FREDERICK BISSELL BALLOU", b. Aug. 10, 1850; m.
Ellen Fisk Hubbard, d. Sept. 18, 1918.
(A) FREDERICK HUBBARD BALLOU", b. July 30, 1884; m.
Edna Baker; res., Upper Darby, Pa.
(Al) FREDERICK BALLOU".
(A2) EDNA BALLOU".
(A3) LOIS KATHRINE BALLOU".
(vii) EDWARD HURLBUT BALLOU^", b. Aug. 23, 1853; m. May
20, 1880 to Bertha Hafner, d. July 25, 1908; res., Gardnerville,
N. Y.
(A) CLARA EMMA BALLOU", b. Aug. 3, 1881; m. Albert
Frey ; d. Jan. 20, 1919.
(Al) ANNETTE BALLOU".
(B) EDWARD CARL BALLOU", b. Sept. 27, 1886; m. Lillian
Mahr; res., Buffalo, N. Y.
(Bl) VERNON BALLOU".
(C) BERTHA LOUISE BALLOU", b. Mar. 1, 1892; m. Walter
Askey ; res., Gardnerville, N. Y.
(CI) ROBERT ASKEY".
(viii) HERBERT RALPH BALLOU", b. Dec. 7, 1858, at Clarence,
N. Y.; m. July 2, 1889 to Louise Marsh Udall, d. Feb. 16, 1907.
(A) CHARLES HERBERT BALLOU", b. Mar. 29, 1890; res.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
(B) JOHN McKNIGHT BALLOU", b. Dec. 6, 1891; res., Los
Angeles, Calif.
(C) EDITH BALLOU", b. Oct. 14, 1894; m. May 18, 1920 to
DeWitt C. Ward, of Rochester, N. Y. ; res., Charlotte Sta.,
N. Y.
(CI) LOUISE UDALL WARD", b. May 5, 1921.
(D) HAROLD BALLOU", b. Oct. 31, 1898; m. May 26, 1922 to
Jennie Dubin.
(E) RALPH MATURIN BALLOU", b. May 26, 1903; res., Los
Angeles, Calif.
(b) LOIS BISSELL', b. Feb. 13, 1817; d. Apr. 14, 1900.
(c) FREDERICK EZEKIEL BISSELL', b. Dec. 8, 1819; m. Mary A.
Perrigo.
(i) LESTER BISSELL'*.
(ii) MARY BISSELL", d. 1910; res., Dubuque, la.
(d) ROLLIN BISSELL'. b. Feb. 23. 1822; d. Feb. 15. 1842.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 723
(e) RALPH BISSELL^ b. Oct. 17, 1823 ; m. Aug. 16, 1855 to Mary C.
Packard, b. Madrid, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1833; d. Apr. 19, 1915; dau. of
Daniel and Amanda (Levings) Packard; he d. Aug. 12, 1905; both
bur. at Madrid, N. Y.
(i) MARY ELIZABETH BISSELL'", b. June 24, 1856; res., 441
Providence, R. I.
(ii) ANNIS HURLBUT BISSELL", b. Jan. 20, 1859; res.. Provi-
dence, R. I.
(iii) FRANK BISSELL", b. Jan. 22, 1864; m. Oct. 16, 1902 to Maria
Leitch, dau. of Daniel Leitch ; farmer on the old homestead at
Madrid, N. Y.
(A) LOIS ELIZABETH BISSELL", b. July 14, 1904.
(B) RALPH DANIEL BISSELL", b. Mar. 27, 1907.
(C) JAMES STEWART BISSELL", b. Jan. 22, 1910.
(iv) CARRIE AMANDA BISSELL'", b. Apr. 12, 1871 ; res. Jersey
City, N. J. Miss Bissell gave the data for Annis Hurlbut's
descendants.
(3) JOSEPH HURLBUT^ b. Charlotte, Vt., Aug. 4, 1793 ; m. Oct. 24, 1824
to Electa Godhue, d. May 21, 1844; m. 2nd to Lucy Rossitter, b. Mar.,
1807; d. June 8, 1891. He graduated from Middlebury College in the
class of 1882. He went to Litchfield, Ohio, and later to Fort Atkinson,
la., as a frontier missionary under the Congregational Board of Missions.
Prior to the Civil War and before his removal to the West, he was
engaged in anti-slavery work; lectured with William Lloyd Garrison.
(a) EDWARD HURLBUT', b. Madrid, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1825; m. Ann
Maria Hicks.
(i) EDWARD HURLBUT", b. Feb. 9, 1857; d. .
(ii) BELLE HURLBUT", m. Will Wyatt, Creswell, Ore.
(b) ELIZABETH HURLBUT', b. Madrid, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1828; m.
Mr. Norton ; she d. .
(i) HURLBUT NORTON", d. at Fort Atkinson, la.
(c) RALPH HURLBUT', b. Madrid, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1829; d. Litchfield,
Ohio, Mar. 25, 1853.
(d) ELISHA HURLBUT', b. Heunvelton, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1832; a lawyer;
d. at Decorah, la., Nov. 4, 1863 ; m. Fanny Jennet Cole, of Litch-
field, Ohio, Sept. 22, 1854 ; she was b. May 5, 1834. He was a success-
ful lawyer, pleading being his specialty. He was mayor of Decorah
at one time.
(i) FREDERICK BISSELL HURLBUT", b. Dubuque, la., Dec. 9,
1856; d. Jan. 19, 1890; m. Frankie Augusta Cheesman, Sept. 11,
1882.
(A) FANNIE LOUISE HURLBUT", b. Sept. 25, 1883; m., has
four children.
(B) EDITH MAY HURLBUT", b. July 31, 1885; m., has two
children.
(C) JULIA ELIZABETH HURLBUT", b. Jan. 4, 1888; d.
(ii) WILLISTON ELISHA HURLBUT", b. Fort Atkinson, la.,
Feb. 9, 1858; d. Feb. 27, 1863.
724 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(iii) CHARLES ERWIN HURLBUT", has been for over thirty years
the head of the Africa Inland Mission with headquarters at Aba,
via Khartoum and Rejaf, Sudan, Africa. Under his direction
there have been estabHshed twenty odd hospitals and as many
colleges. The language of some thirty tribes has been reduced
to writing and considerable of the Scriptures translated into
each. This work has been conducted under the supervision and
support of no board and entirely through the faith of Mr. Hurl-
but and his gradually increasing number of workers. When he
first went to the field he gave up the secretaryship of the
R. Y. M. C. A., of Philadelphia, and took his wife and five small
children to Africa with a few workers. There are now several
hundred workers and the operations of the organization are far-
reaching. He m. Dec. 21, 1883.
(A) ALTA ELIZABETH HURLBUT", b. Aug. 21, 1888; was
chief assistant to her father in the mission until June, 1921,
when she was coming home on furlough and was stricken in
London with a return attack of black-water fever, to which all
the mission workers are subject, and died.
(B) CHARLES GREENLEAF HURLBUT", b. June 14, 1892;
m. in Africa and his wife d. in the field ; no children.
(C) AGNES HURLBUT", b. July 3, 1893; m. a Mr. Bell; no
children.
(D) HARRY HOUGHTON HURLBUT", b. July 21, 1895.
(E) PAUL FREDERICK ELISHA HURLBUT", b. Sept. 9,
1896; m. Dr. Elizabeth Morse, one of the medical missionaries,
a fine surgeon. They came home on furlough at the time that
Alta did and were with her in London when she died. Their
dau. came with them, and a son was b. soon after they reached
this country. In May of 1922 they returned, taking with them
new equipment for the main hospital. Dr. Elizabeth had had
black-water fever a few times and was in poor health all
the time she was on this side, so much so that her family were
opposed to her returning when she did. She was so anxious to
get the new equipment in and in working order that she went
back before she was able. She d. Feb. 26, 1923, leaving two small
children and a husband. The entire mission organization feel
very keenly the loss of Dr. Elizabeth,
(iv) HARRY LYMAN HURLBUT", b. Dec. 16, 1861 ; m. Lola A.
Worcester, June 21, 1887.
(A) BERNICE MARGUERITE HURLBUT", b. Nov. IS, 1888;
m. Ralph Britton Watkins, army officer, stationed at Jeffer-
son Barracks, St. Louis, Mo.
(Al) MARIE JEANETTE WATKINS'-, b. Nov. 25, 1890;
m. Charles V. Peace; res., Coatesville, Pa. Ch. : Mildred
Elizabeth Peace'', b. May 2, 1917. Harry Hurlbut
Peace", b. July 28, 1917.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 725
(A2) MILDRED ADALINE WATKINS", b. Feb. 24, 1895;
m. Charles Wilson Flood, June 19, 1918. Ch. : Bernice
Flood", b. Dec. 20, 1929.
(v) JULIA ELIZABETH HURLBUT", b. Decorah, la., Oct. 13,
1863 ; m. Daniel Stone Husted. Apr. 29, 1889.
(A) HOWARD HURLBUT HUSTED", b. Nov. 11, 1890; m.
, in 1918; two children.
(B) ANNA JEANETTE HUSTED", b. Aug. 8, 1894; m. ,
1922; one child.
(C) FREDERICK B. HUSTED", b. 1899.
(e) JANE HURLBUT^ b. Williston, Vt., June 24, 1835 ; m. Mr. Cole,
(i) HURLBUT COLE'", d. a young man.
(f) FRED G. HURLBUT, b. Nassau, N. Y., Apr. 29, 1844; d. Sept. 12,
1844.
(g) FREDERICK JOSEPH HURLBUT", b. May 30, 1850; m. Aug. 14,
1873, at Fort Atkinson. la., to Clara B. Jones, of Lancaster, Pa. ; he
d. Feb. 23, 1894.
(i) ALMA L. HURLBUT", b. July 30, 1875; d. Apr. 28, 1880.
(ii) DAISY HURLBUT'", b. Feb. 23, 1881 ; m. Dr. Alvin H. Shafter,
of Charlestown, 111.
(A) KATHRYN SHAFTER".
(B) ELIZABETH SHAFTER".
(iii) JOSEPH HURLBUT". b. Oct. 9, 1893; m. Altha Houk; res.,
Chicago, 111.
(A) MARGARET HURLBUT".
(iv) SIDNEY HURLBUT'", b. Oct. 9, 1893; m. Eleanor Morgan;
res.. Chicago, 111.
(A) NANCY JANE HURLBUT".
(h) HORACE ROSSITER HURLBUT", b. Nov. 19, 1853; m. June 29,
1882 to Jessie M. Hunter, of Chicago, 111.
(i) OLIVE RUTH HURLBUT'", b. Jan. 13, 1884; Smith College,
1907; now private secretary; gave this copy,
(ii) LYRA EDITH HURLBUT'", b. Jan. 20, 1887; pianist; studied
in Berlin, 1907-08 ; played with Chicago Symphony Orchestra in
1911; m. June 26, 1912 to Blaine J. Nichols; res., Douglaston,
L. I.
(A) BLAINE JAMES NICHOLS", JR., b. Apr. 18, 1916.
(B) NANCY NICHOLS", b. Dec. 21, 1918.
(C) LYRA NICHOLS", JR., b. June 16, 1922.
(iii) LUCY MARGARET HURLBUT'" b. Mar. 9, 1890; m. Oct. 28,
1909 to Charles Arthur Allingham Rice; address, Springfield,
Mass.
(A) CHARLES HURLBUT RICE", b. Dec. 16, 1912.
(B) KATHRYN HESTER RICE", b. Oct. 11, 1914.
(4) LUCY ANN HURLBUT' b. May 3, 1804; m. William Anderson.
(a) MEHITABLE ANDERSON", b. Sept., 1826; m. Putnam.
(b) CHARLES ANDERSON", b. Jan., 1828; m. Priscilla Smith, dau. of
Eliza and Geo. McFadden.
(c) MARTHA ANDERSON", b. Dec, 1829; m.
(d) ELIZABETH ANDERSON", b. Mar.. 1833; m. Belah B. Smith.
726 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(i) WILLIAM SMITH", d. young.
(ii) CYNTHIA SARAH SMITH", m. J. R. Fisher, d. 1916.
(e) ELISHA ANDERSON', b. 1834.
(f) HORACE ANDERSON*, m. Martha Stillman.
(i) LUCY ANDERSON", d. young.
(ii) HORACE STILLMAN ANDERSON", res., Seattle, Wash,
(iii) LENORA E. ANDERSON", m. Fred Warrer; res., Chicago,
III.
(A) CHARLES FREDERICK WARRER".
(B) HORACE WARRER".
(C) FLORENCE WARRER".
(g) LUCY ANN ANDERSON',
(h) LETITIA ANDERSON',
(i) WILLIAM ANDERSON'.
(j) JAMES ANDERSON', d. unra.
(k) ELECTA ANDERSON', b. Sept., 1844; m. Lamond.
1248'. ANNA FOOTER b. Apr. 8, 1774; m. 1st, William Barker; he d. at
Champlain, N. Y., at 24 years of age ; m. 2nd, Amos Hickok, b. Feb. 8,
1774, son of Dr. Samuel Hickok, of Cooperstown, N. Y. ; she d. Apr. 26,
1823.
(1) SARAH HICKOK^ m. Julius Caesar Hubbell ; res., Ridgefield, Ohio.
(2) WILLIAM BARKER HICKOK^ res., Burlington, Vt., and Boston,
Mass.
(3) NATHANIEL HICKOK^ b. Oct. 25, 1800; d. Oct. 5, 1832; bur. at
Footville, Conn.
(a) HENRY HICKOK', res., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; book store.
(b) NATHANIEL HICKOK', b. Jan. 2, 1833; m. Helen C. ; moved
to Waukegan, 111., with his widowed mother in 1839; d. Waukegan,
111., Mar. 27, 1885.
(i) ETHEL E. HICKOK", m. Hallenbeck; res., Chicago, 111.
(4) ANNA HICKOK^ b. Dec. 13, 1802, Washington, Conn. ; m. Jan. 12, 1826,
at Charlotte, Vt., to Abel Leavenworth, b. Charlotte, Vt., Nov. 24, 1800;
she d. Charlotte, Vt., Dec. 19, 1849.
(a) ABEL EDGAR LEAVENWORTH', b. Sept. 3, 1828; m. Sept. 14,
1853 to Mary Evelyn Griggs, of Corning, N. Y. ; he d. June 6, 1901,
at Castleton, Vt. A great educator at the Beeman Academy, New
Haven, and the Castleton Normal School, at Castleton, Vt. For more
complete history see "Leavenworth Genealogy."
(i) ANNA MARIA LEAVENWORTH", b. Aug. 7, 1854; d.
Hinesburg, Vt., Feb. 6, 1859.
(ii) FRANCIS ABEL LEAVENWORTH", b. May 20, 1850, Hines-
burg, Vt.
(iii) SAMUEL EDGAR LEAVENWORTH", b. Mar. 7, 1858,
Hinesburg, Vt. ; res.. Wood River, Neb.
(iv) CLARENCE GREENMAN LEAVENWORTH", b. Feb. 28,
1860, Hinesburg, Vt. ; res., Cleveland, Ohio,
(v) WILLIAM STOWELL LEAVENWORTH", b. July 28, 1862,
Brattleboro, Vt. ; Hamilton College, B.S. 1892; res.. Olivet,
Mich.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 727
(vi) EMILY REYNOLDS LEAVENWORTH", b. May 31, 1865,
Hinesburg, Vt. ; d. Nov. 11, 1868.
(vii) PHILIP REYNOLDS LEAVENWORTH", b. Feb. 18, 1867;
principal of Castleton Normal School, after his father's death.
(b) LYDIA ANNA LEAVENWORTH', b. June 28, 1830; m. Oct. 29,
1851 to Alfred William Sherman, b. Oct. 7, 1825 ; d. Apr. 10, 1916.
(i) MARY ANN SHERMAN", b. Sept. 9, 1853, at Charlotte, Vt. ;
m. Wm. H. Holmer; res., Proctor, Vt.
(ii) LILLIE LOUISE SHERMAN", b. June 1, 1855; m. Jan. 5,
1881 to Frank L. Eastman.
(A) ALBERT SHERMAN EASTMAN", b. Jan. 24, 1882.
(B) LAURA MAY EASTMAN", b. Dec. 18, 1883.
(C) ANNA LILLIAN EASTMAN", b. May 5, 1885.
(iii) HARRIET ORILLA SHERMAN", b. May 8, 1857; d. Jan. 23,
1867.
(iv) LEVERETT ABEL SHERMAN", b. Charlotte, Vt., Nov. 2,
1862; d. Jan. 16, 1867.
(v) ALFRED LEAVENWORTH SHERMAN", b. Apr. 23, 1879,
at Charlotte, Vt. ; m. Edna May Cushman, b. Dec. 10, 1902. A
judge in the superior courts of Vermont; res., Burlington, Vt.
(c) LOUISE MILLER LEAVENWORTH', b. July 10, 1832; bur. at
Castleton, Vt.
(d) LUCY JANE LEAVENWORTH', b. Aug. 26, 1836; m. June 23,
1860 to John Nichols Alvord; she d. Nov. 19, 1868, at Decker, 111.;
children b. at Trenton, 111.
(i) FRANK EDGAR ALVORD", b. Sept. 27, 1861 ; res., Texas,
(ii) FREDERICK LEAVENWORTH ALVORD", b. Jan. 5, 1864;
res., Texas,
(iii) JENNIE LOUISE ALVORD", b. Nov. 12, 1865; d. Nov. 15.
1865.
(e) CHARLOTTE LAURA LEAVENWORTH', b. Aug. 17, 1837; m.
Jan. 15, 1861 to Joshua C. Russell, b. Jan. 2, 1837; res., Carlisle, 111.,
and Woodland, Calif., in 1909.
(i) FLORENCE LAURA RUSSELL", b. Oct. 18, 1861, at Char-
lotte, Vt. ; m. Anson Perkins ; res., Everett, Mass.
(ii) BURTON LEAVENWORTH RUSSELL", b. Oct. 4, 1863, at
Charlotte, Vt.
(iii) HARRY MILLER RUSSELL, b. Oct. 2, 1869, at Noble, 111.;
res., Dakota.
(f) SARAH SABINA LEAVENWORTH', b. Feb. 17, 1840; m. Dec. 3.
1864 to Sylvester Smith Tuttle, b. Apr. 5, 1851 ; res.. Pleasant Ridge,
111. ; no children ; res.. Woodland, Calif.
(g) MARY AMY LEAVENWORTH', b. June 6, 1842; d. in Madrid,
N. Y., Mar. 21, 1843.
(5) DR. JARVIS LEWIS HICKOK', b. Mar. 12, 1805 ; m. 1822 to Hannah
Minerva Cooper, b. Mar. 30, 1810; res., Augusta, 111. In July, 1845, he
was shocked by lightning striking near him. His sight and health failed
and he d. June 3, 1846. His wife was also a doctor; she d. Nov. 21, 1880.
(a) WILLIAM O. HICKOK', b. Nov. 7, 1824; he d. about 1828.
728 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(b) ADAH ANN HICKOK", b. Sept. 4, 1829; d. Mar. 26, 1846.
(c) ROSAMOND JANE HICKOK', b. May 2, 1831 ; m. to George San-
ford.
(i) ELBERT SANFORD", b. ; d. about 30 years of age;
was editor in Pacheco and Sacramento, Calif,
(ii) EDGAR SANFORD'
(iii) OLIVER SANFORD'
(d) MARY JANETTE HICKOK', b. July 28, 1833; m. Mar. 2, 1851 to
William T. Saunders, b. Apr. 14, 1827; she d. May 30, 1856.
(i) ADAH FLORENCE SAUNDERS'", b. Mar. 24, 1855; m. Feb.
12, 1873 to Henry Pratt Dailey, b. July 12, 1845; he d. Nov.,
1931 ; she res. Oberlin, Kan.
(A) LEILA MAY DAILEY", b. Mar. 30, 1874; m. .
(B) ETTA BELL DAILEY", b. Aug. 23, 1877; m. .
110
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(C) HAROLD VERNA DAILEY", b. Dec. 2, 1890; m. .
(e) HARRIET HICKOK", d. young.
(f) WILLIAM ORLOW HICKOK^ b. Jan. 2, 1837, at Hinesburg, Vt. ;
m. June 1, 1856 to Sarah Louisa Devol, b. Nov. 5, 1835; he d. July 17,
1877; a carpenter and cabinet maker; she d. July 15, 1926; res.,
Augusta, 111.
(i) ADAH ANN HICKOK", b. Mar. 17, 1857, at Augusta, 111.; m.
Mar. 27, 1879 to James Monroe Kindred, a farmer, b. Aug. 3,
1849; he d. Apr. 15, 1889; res., Denver, Colo. ; m. 2nd, May 6. 1894
to Luther William Harris, a Civil War veteran, b. Mar. 20, 1843 ;
he d. Jan. 26, 1931 ; res., Augusta, 111.
(A) ELLEN LOUISE KINDRED", b. Oct. 3, 1880; m. Dec. 23,
1917 to George Lee Ferguson, b. Feb. 7, 1872; he d. Dec. 10,
1925 ; she was a teacher and he was a farmer ; res.. Knoxville,
111. Gave this copy.
(B) JAMES ERNEST KINDRED", b. Mar. 11, 1887; m. Dec,
1904 to Ella Custer Wright, b. Sept. 9, 1878; d. Jan.. 1922;
children res. in Gleasburg, 111. ; m. 2nd to Edith Viva Lewis,
b. Jan. 23, 1888.
(Bl) JAMES LOUIS KINDRED", b. Feb. 23, 1907.
(B2) EFFIE FRANCIS KINDRED'% b. Jan. 21, 1911; m.
Oct. 3, 1928 to Allen Young, b. 1907; no children.
(C) NELLIE GRACE HARRIS", b. July 31, 1895; beauty
specialist ; res., Augusta, 111.
(ii) HATTIE LOUISA HICKOK", b. Sept. 12, 1858; m. Dec. 22,
1881 to Peter Revilo Stedman, a farmer, b. Nov. 13, ; she d.
June 27, 1896; he d. Nov. 30, 1909; children all b. at Hull, 111.
(A) WILLIE EDWARD STEDMAN", b. 1883; d. Jan., 1885.
(B) FRANCES MAY STEDMAN", b. Apr. 29, 1884; m. May 6,
1903 to Landy Thomas Miles, a farmer; she d. Aug., 1928;
res., Hull, 111. ; thirteen children all b. near Hull, 111.
(iii) JARVIS LEWIS HICKOK", b. Nov. 26, 1860; m. May 15,
1887, at Wichita, Kan., to Amy Delcena Leatherbury, b. Aug. 9,
1865 ; res., Florence, Okla.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 729
(A) VELMA PEARL HICKOK", b. Mar. 5, 1888, at Wichita,
Kan.; d. July 15, 1889.
(B) RALPH ERNEST HICKOK". b. May 2, 1890, at Wichita,
Kan.
(C) CLARENCE RAY HICKOK". b. June 20, 1893, at Wichita.
Kan.
(D) SARAH VERNE HICKOK", b. July 15, 1898. at Grant
County, Okla.
(E) ALMA DOROTHY HICKOK", b. Apr. 15, 1903, at Grant
County, Okla.
(F) ABNER WILLIAM HICKOK", b. June 9, 1905, at Grant
County. Okla.; d. June 5. 1907.
(iv) EFFIE SYRENA HICKOK'", b. Mar. 16, 1862; d. Sept. 19,
1863.
(v) CHARLES NORTON HICKOK'", b. Mar. 9, 1864 ; d. Apr. 23,
1867.
(vi) MARY JANE HICKOK'". b. June 13, 1867; m. June, 1885 to
Sydney B. Moore, b. Apr. 10, 1856; he d. June 15, 1891; she m.
2nd to William M. Price, May, 1893 ; divorced 1904 ; m. 3rd to
Peter Revilo Stedman, b. Nov. 13. ; d. Nov. 30, 1909; m.
Dec, 1904; she res. Saverton, Mo.
(A) BLANCHE G. MOORE", b. July 7, 1887; d. .
(B) ROY NORTON MOORE", b. July 22, 1888; d. Sept. 12,
1888.
(C) RAY MORTON MOORE", b. July 22, 1888; d. in the West.
(D) LAWRENCE B. MOORE", b. Nov. 15, 1890; d. Dec. 13,
1890.
(E) GLEN OLIN PRICE", b. Aug. 6, 1894; m. to Ruby Rice.
(El) DOROTHY DORIS DARLENE PRICE'^ b. 1928.
(E2) LORETTA KATHALEEN PRICE'^ b. Sept. 10, 1930.
(F) HAZEL IDELLA STEADMAN", b. Apr. 25, 1905.
(G) GLADYS AMOS STEADMAN", b. Oct. 22, 1908; d. Dec.
29, 1918.
(vii) ELBERT WILLIAM HICKOK", b. Jan. 6, 1869; farmer and
carpenter ; res.. Pond Creek, Okla. ; m. Sept. 16, 1889 to Ella
Perkins, b. Dec. 23, 1875.
(A) NELLIE HICKOK", b. July 27, 1890; m. Guy French.
(Al) LEWIS FRENCH'-, b. Oct. 20, 1909.
(B) JAMES MONROE HICKOK", b. Feb. 24, 1894; m. ;
res., Oklahoma.
(C) ALICE HICKOK", b. Sept. 17, 1895; m. ; has several
children ; res., Minnesota.
(D) ADAH ANN HICKOK", b. Mar. 17, 1898; m. to
Herndon ; one son ; res., Enid, Okla.
(E) CHARLES HICKOK", b. Oct. 18. 1900; m. Edith ;
res., Oklahoma City, Okla.
(F) GEORGE HICKOK", b. May 7, 1903.
(G) ORLO HICKOK", b. June 13, 1907.
(H) CHARLOTTE V. HICKOK", b. Jan. 7, 1873.
730 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(viii) MINNIE LUELLA HICKOK'", b. Apr. 30, 1871; m. May,
1899 to Jesse J. Wright, b. Feb. 26, 1870.
(A) VALE HYSEL WRIGHT" b. June 2. 1900; m. and
has two children.
(B) BURLE OTTELA WRIGHT", b. Sept. 13, 1901; m.
and has two children.
(C) CLIFF OLIVER WRIGHT", b. Jan. 29, 1902; m. and
has one child.
(D) LUCY JUANITA WRIGHT", b. Oct. 29, 1908; d. Jan., 1919.
(E) ELBERT LEWIS WRIGHT", b. Oct. 28, 1905; d. young,
(ix) CHARLOTTE VIOLA HICKOK'", b. Jan. 7, 1873 ; d. 1874.
(x) LUCY CORNELIA HICKOK", b. Jan. 29, 1875; m. 1898 to
Frank Allen ; a farmer ; res., Augusta, 111. ; she d. Oct. 5, 1924.
(A) HARRY ALLEN", b. Nov. 11, 1898 a preacher in California;
is m. and has three or four children; res., Los Angeles, Calif.
(B) EVA MAE ALLEN", b. Nov. 9, 1900; m. to Walter M.
Kuenzli; res., Firebaugh, Calif; m. and has two or
three children.
(C) CECIL F. ALLEN", b. 1904; m. .
(CI) EVA ALLEN'^, b. 1926.
(C2) BETTY ALLEN'', b. 1928.
(D) ROY ALLEN", d. young.
(xi) ABBIE MINERVA HICKOK", a teacher, b. Apr. 5, 1877; d.
Sept. 22, 1928.
(g) KATE HICKOK", b. Apr. 1, 1842; m. Thomas Nelson, a soldier in
the Civil War; she d. Apr. 1, 1867.
(6) GIDEON HICKOK», b. Aug. 13, 1807; m. Mary ; she d. 1897; he
d. Dec, 1874.
(a) GILMON C. HICKOK", res., Everett, Mass.
(7) NELSON HICKOK^ b. Feb. 11, 1811, Charlotte, Vt. ; m. Sept. 10, 1841,
at Carthage, 111., to Amy E. Powell, b. May 14, 1812, at Madrid, N. Y.,
dau. of William and Lucy (Newell) Powell, of Madrid, N. Y.; she d.
Aug. 1, 1881; he d. Jan. 11, 1878; res., Augusta, 111.
(a) NATHANIEL HICKOK^ b. Sept. 16, 1843; d. June 3, 1844.
(b) LEWIS OLIVER HICKOK*, b. July 10, 1845, Augusta, 111.; m.
Jan. 1, 1871 to Sarah Luella Smith, b. Aug. 1, 1849, at Morley, N. Y.,
dau. of Martin H. and Hannah Elmina (Olin) Smith; contractor and
builder ; res.. South Minneapolis, Minn. ; he d. .
(i) HARVEY MARTIN HICKOK", b. July 9, 1874, Augusta,
Wis. ; m. June 28, 1905 to Jessie Eliza Stevens, b. Sept. 5, 1874,
at Dallas, Tex.
(ii) AMY ELMINA HICKOK'", b. Sept. 17, 1877, Augusta, Wis.;
m. Alfred Dresser, 1911.
(A) DONALD DRESSER", b. 1912; m. Elaine , b. Aug. 21,
1900.
(iii) CLARA LUELLA HICKOK", b. Julv 17, 1881, at Eau Claire,
Wis.
(iv) LYLE LEWIS HICKOK'", b. July 20. 1890, at River Falls,
Wis.; m. Elaine , b. Aug. 21, 1900.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 731
(c) ANNA ELIZA HICKOK', b. July 5, 1847, Augusta, 111.; m. Oct. 24,
1874, at River Falls, Wis., to S. G. Swanson, b. Nov. 3, 1845, in
Sweden; res., Augusta, 111.; she d. Aug. 1, 1924. At the age of
thirteen she united with the Congregational Church of River Falls,
Wis., where for eight years she lived among her many relatives who
had settled there from the East. Here she received her higher educa-
tion, attending the River Falls Academy. Also living there while
still in her teens she taught a class of little boys in Sabbath
school. Upon returning to Illinois she united with the Presbyterian
Church of Augusta, and was one of the charter members of the mis-
sionary society of that church. For a time she was superintendent of
the Sabbath school out at the old home school house. This faithful
Christian was always a regular and devoted attendant at the church
services whenever possible. She taught several successful terms of
school, but gave up teaching to care for her invalid parents with the
devotion of a true daughter. She was the last of her family, one
brother, Nathaniel, dying in childhood, and the other, Lewis Oliver, of
Minneapolis, in 1914. A golden wedding anniversary Oct. 24, 1924,
had given the beloved wife and mother a great deal of anticipated
pleasure. As a citizen she was ever patriotic and loyal, carrying on
the traditions of her forefathers, four of whom were in the Revolution-
ary War. She was one of the organizing members of the Daughters
of the American Revolution chapter of Augusta. She was a member
of the Eastern Star. At the last, as her daughter was assisting to
dress her after her afternoon rest, she kissed her and nestling her head
lovingly upon her daughter's shoulder said, "Oh, you dear child," and
smiled up at her with her sweet loving smile. In a few moments she
was gone. Mr. Swanson was mayor of Augusta for several years, a
very public spirited man.
(i) LUELLA ANN SWANSON", b. July 3, 1877, Augusta, 111.;
genealogist.
(ii) AMY ALMIRA SWANSON", b. Oct. 2, 1880, Augusta, 111.;
res., Bay View, Mich. ; artist, doing china and landscape painting,
(iii) MINNIE MABEL SWANSON", b. Dec. 4, 1883; librarian at
Augusta, 111.
(8) LOUISA HICKOK^ b. Apr. S, 1813; m. Guy Tracy, b. May 6, 1810; d.
Mar. 31, 1885; she d. Nov. 11, 1869.
(a) DORAM HICKOK TRACY°, b. Nov. 13, 1837; d. Mar. 22, 1921.
(b) INFANT SON', b. 1838; d. at birth.
(c) MARY ANN TRACY", b. Jan. 9, 1840; m. John P. Ambler, b. 1841;
d. 1909.
(i) DONNA LOUISE AMBLER", b. 1880; res., Connecticut.
(d) WILLIAM AMOS TRACY', b. Aug. 31, 1841 ; d. May 25, 1877.
(e) WHEELER ARTHUR TRACY', b. Sept. 11, 1843; m. Oct. 17, 1867
to Elizabeth Susan Fay, b. Jan. 17, 1844, dau. of John Fay, of Bur-
lington, Vt. ; member of the printing firm of Tracy & Kilgore, Madi-
son, Wis.
(i) PERCY WHEELER TRACY", b. Aug. 12, 1877; m. Grace
Little, d. 1912; he d. Oct. 30, 1918; a noted buyer in the machine
732 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
industry, called to Washington to purchase auto trucks for war.
He had completed his assignment when he d. with pneumonia
following the flu.
(A) LYNN FREDERICK TRACY", b. Mar. 10, 1912.
(ii) LYNN HICKOK TRACY'", b. June 30, 1880, at Peoria, 111.;
m. Georgia Challinor, b. Oct. 24, 1880, dau. of Charles Challinor;
University of Wisconsin, colonel of regiment, and graduated 1921.
Mr. Tracy is a director of agencies for the N. Y. Life Ins. Co.,
at Peoria, 111.
(A) LYNN WHEELER TRACY", b. July 30, 1910, at Chicago,
111.
(B) ELIZABETH TRACY", b. May 10, 1913, at Peoria, 111.
(C) CHALLINOR TRACY", b. Nov. 21, 1916, at Peoria, 111.
(f) ELIZA ANN TRACY"", b. Dec. 29, 1845; d. Feb. 18, 1906; m. Samuel
Brownell, of Essex Junction, Vt.
(g) GIDEON ERASTUS TRACY", b. Jan. 10, 1846; d. Aug. 10, 1848.
(h) CARRIE ELIZABETH TRACY", b. June 22, 1849; d. June 22, 1916.
(i) JENNIE LOUISA TRACY", b. Oct. 6, 1852; d. Apr. 24, 1883.
1253. (3) JANE ANN FORD^ b. Nov. 22, 1813; m. Apr. 7, 1835 to George
Hitchcock.
(a) MARTHA J. HITCHCOCK", m. James R. Jenkins,
(i) GEORGE H. JENKINS".
(ii) EMILY E. JENKINS", m. Charles E. Strong.
(b) SARAH HITCHCOCK^ m. Theodore W. Walker.
(c) GEORGE HITCHCOCK^
(d) JULIETTE A. HITCHCOCK^ b. Mar. 23, 1854; m. No. 4093 (see
record).
443. ELIJAH FOOTE, b. Newton, Conn., 1740; m. Mar. 23, 1761 to Eunice
Peck. He enlisted as a private soldier in the Connecticut line of the Continental
Army, belonging to the 16th Regt. of Militia, as shown by the records of the
commanding officers, Capt. John Bostford, of Newton, Conn., on May 10, 1779.
References : Jonathan Trumbull Collection, Heberd's Papers Doc. 40, Orig. Doc. Vol.
XII, Polls and Lists. Historical Society Collection, page 153 in Conn. State Library;
1st Church records of Christ's Church, Newton, Conn. (Miss Mary Francis, Regis-
trar, Ruth Wyllis Chapter, Hartford, Conn.) ; Family Bible of John Wesley Foote
(according to last report in possession of the heirs of Emma Foote Bell, Washington,
D. C, but record above copied from Bible by husband of Cora Foote, of Oakland,
Calif., and used by Mrs. Emma Craft, of 2116 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., in her
application for membership in D. A. R., 1928). He d. West Liberty, Va., Oct. 15,
1813. Several years after the close of the Revolution, Elijah Foote and at least two
of his sons, John Wesley and Andrew, moved to the Panhandle of Virginia and settled
in the wilderness, near what is now the village of West Liberty, Ohio County, W. Va.
The land records of that county show that land was bought by Footes as follows :
1795 — John Foot, 69 acres from Moses Linn estate, et al.
1800 — Elijah Foot, 44 acres from David Wilson, et al., waters of Buffalo
Creek.
1805 — Andrew Foot, 16 acres from Elijah Foot, Buffalo Creek.
1808 — John Foot, 64 acres from Jonathan Rowland, Long Run.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 733
1259. i. JOHN WESLEY, b. 1776; m. Mary Grigson and Mary Taylor,
2605'-".
1262. ii. JOSEPH, b. 1773 ; m. Sarah Moquer, 2605"-='.
1265. vii. EUNICE FOOTE, b. Dec. 18, 1768; m. 1st about 1790 to Solomon
Williams, of Lanesborough, Mass.; he was b. Oct. 11, 1759, at Weston,
Mass. d. Sept. 8, 1799; bur. in Old Town Cemetery at Lanesborough,
Mass.; m. 2nd, Uri Bradley, Mar. 31, 1819; d. Nov. 24, 1843.
(1) HANNAH WILLIAMS*, b. Mar. 10, 1791; m. William Bradley, and
has numerous descendants in Lanesborough, Mass.
(2) BETSEY WILLIAMS', b. Dec. 6, 1792; m. Luther Parsons; d. in Wis-
consin ; children all d. unm.
(3) SOLOMON DAVIS WILLIAMS', b. Dec. 6, 1794; m. Frelove Brown,
and has numerous descendants in Ohio.
(4) HEMAN WILLIAMS', b. Nov. 3, 1796; m. Anner Reynolds, and has
numerous descendants in Ohio.
(5) HENRY WILLIAMS', b. Jan. 27, 1798; m. ; d. in Michigan; may
have some descendants.
1268. iii. RUTH, b. Dec. 11, 1777; m. Stephen Fairchild.
(1) FIDELIA FAIRCHILD', b. at Ellenville, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1799; m. Feb.
28, 1821, James Sherman,
(a) JOHN D. FAIRCHILD SHERMAN', b. Oct. 25, 1829.
(i) FRANK DAUPHIN SHERMAN", b. May 6, 1860, at Peeks-
kill, N. Y. ; res., New York, N. Y. ; working on "Sherman
Genealogy."
1278. xiii. ABBA, m. Lyman Lake; she is bur. at Hawleyville, Conn.
1278 xiv. JAMES, m. ; moved to Groton, N. Y.
1283. iv. ELIAS B., b. Aug. 31, 1782.
(1) LEANDER, d. May 26, 1820; res., Bristol, Conn.
1284. (4) (a) FIDELIA E. SMITH^ b. Feb. 21, 1829; m. Mar. 1, 1859 to John W.
Hillabrant ; res.. Elmira, N. Y. ; she d. Dec. 24, 1891.
(i) MARY H. HILLABRANT'", b. Mar. 10, 1860; m. Sept. 21,
1885 to Arthur Pratt; res., Elmira, N. Y.
(C) , m. Larmon Foote" No. 2660.
1285. vi. (2) (a) HELEN JANETTE DARLING', b. Jan. 27, 1840; m. Sept. 9,
1863, George Straigt.
1297. X. WINTHROP, b. Nov. 30, 1787.
1305. iii. MARY ANN, b. 1791; m. Sept., 1813 to Robert Hurlbutt; she d.
Mar. 9, 1930; res., Clarksburg, Ohio.
(1) CHARLES DAW HURLBUTT', b. Feb.. 1818; m. Abigail Brown, b.
May 12. 1825; d. Feb. 1, 1911 ; he d. Dec. 1881.
(a) ROBERT FOOTE HURLBUTT', b. June 28, 1842; m. Annie Smith,
b. 1851 ; d. 1896; he d. Oct. 27, 1878.
(i) GAIL HURLBUT'", b. 1871; d. 1874.
(b) MARY HURLBUTT', b. Dec. 28, 1848; m. June 14, 1870 to Robert
Lybrand, b. Tarlton, Ohio, 1842; d. Feb. 1, 1919; res., Delaware, Ohio.
(i) MARY LYBRAND'", b. Apr. 22, 1871 ; m. Oct. 23, 1894, Louis
Welch, b. Aug. 22, 1862; d. June 24, 1906; res., Delaware, Ohio.
(A) DOROTHY WELCH", b. Sept. 13, 1895 ; m. June 28, 1921 to
Robert May ; res., Delaware, Ohio.
734 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(B) MARJORIE WELCH", b. Aug. 29, 1897; m. Oct. 24, 1919 to
Donald Watkins ; res., Cincinnati, Ohio,
(ii) BLANCH LYBRAND", b. Aug. 11, 1873; m. 1st, Apr., 1892
to Eugene Paul Sampsell, d. Oct., 1895; m. 2nd, Oct. 23, 1901 to
George Bates, b. Apr. 23, 1877, son of Capt. George Washington
Bates, of Delaware, Ohio; res., New London, Conn.
(A) PAUL SAMPSELL", b. Feb. 6, 1893; m. Jan. 1, 1920 to
Alene Tilley, dau. of Richard B. Tilley, of Essex, Conn.
(Al) MARJORIE TILLEY SAMPSELL", b. Dec. 17, 1921.
(A2) MARIE LYBRAND SAMPSELL", b. Feb. 19, 1922.
(iii) ROBERT LYBRAND'", b. Jan. 13, 1875; d. Feb. 6, 1907.
(c) LIDA JANE HURLBUTr, b. 1857; m. Feb. 14, 1874 to Judge John
Jervis Wickham, b. 1844; he d. June, 1898; she d. Dec. 8, 1911.
(i) HURLBUTT HENRY WICKHAM", b. Feb. 28, 1875; res.,
Pittsburg, Pa. ; unm.
(ii) FLORENCE PAULINE WICKHAM", b. Nov. 21, 1879; m.
Eberhard L. Lueder, b. 1878; Mrs. Lueder has been untiring in
her efforts to gather the family data for this branch of the
family ; res., New York, N. Y. ; no children.
(iii) PAUL JOHN WICKHAM", b. Dec. 3, 1883; res., New York,
N. Y. ; unm.
(iv) MARJORIE GAIL WICKHAM", b. Nov. 14, 1886; m.
J. Ernest Gignorx ; she d. Aug. 18, 1907 ; res., New York.
(d) ANNIE CLAYTON HURLBUTT^ b. 1862; d. unm. Feb. 21, 1913;
res., Beaver, Pa.
1305\ iv. CALVIN.
473. JOSEPH FOOTE, d. Dec. 31, 1799; she d. June 22, 1843.
1306. i. ABIAH, m. 2nd, Beers.
(1) LYMAN BEERS', d. Mar. 6, 1871.
1307. ii CHARITY, m. Ebenezer Ferry.
(1) DELANA FERRY*, m. Meda Margon.
(2) SHERMAN FERRYl
(3) GEORGE FERRYl
(4) POLLY FERRY*.
1309. iv. HANNAH FOOTE, b. Aug. 17, 1778; m. Richard D. Shepard, of
Newtown, Conn., b. Sept. 22, 1779; d. Oct. 15, 1829; she d. Feb. 15,
1821.
(1) AMBROSE SHEPARD*, b. Jan. 1, 1802; m. Sept. 24, 1825, Nancy
Gray, d. May 18, 1884; he d. Feb. 23, 1876; res., Newtown, Conn.
(a) WILLIAM H. SHEPARD', b. Aug. 2, 1827; m. Adaline Morgan,
b. Apr., 1829; d. Mar., 1859; m. 2nd to Sarah Hull; m. 3rd to Ursula
Fenger; he d. Apr., 1905; she d. July, 1907.
(i) CLARA J. SHEPARD", b. Mar. 20, 1849; m. Walter H. Lord,
b. June, 1840; d. Apr., 1895.
(A) FRED LORD", b. 1869; m. 1899 to Iny Johnson, b. 1875;
res.. West Haven, Conn.
(Al) DOROTHY LORD", b. Nov., 1900; d. 1920.
(A2) ESTELLA LORD", b. Apr., 1906.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 735
(B) HATTIE LORD", b. July, 1872; m. Robert Hemanway, b.
1867; res., Montowesee, Conn.
(Bl) VERA HEMANWAY•^ b. Aug., 1896; m. 1917 to
Lester Allyn. Ch. : Virginia Allyn'', b. 1919.
(C) HENRY HOWARD LORD" b. June 22, 1879; m. 1905 to
Mabel Fox, b. July, 1879; res., Hamden, Conn.
(CI) RUSSELL LORD", b. July 4, 1907; d. July 27, 1908.
(C2) LLEWELLYN LORD'^ b. June 21, 1914.
(C3) MURIEL LORD*", b. May 28, 1909.
(ii) LENA B. SHEPARD^", b. Oct., 1868; m. 1st, Charles Cook, d.
1899 ; m. 2nd, Harry L. Hemmenway ; she d. Oct., 1902 ; res..
New Haven, Conn.
(b) SARAH ANN SHEPARD^ b. Jan. 3, 1831; m. Clark Blackman;
she d. 1908; res., Taunton Dist., Newtown, Conn.
(i) AMBROSE BLACKMAN", m. M. Augusta Barnum; res.,
Hanleyville, Conn,
(ii) CHARLOTTE BLACKMAN", m. Clark Jackson; res., North
Plainfield, N. J.
(iii) AUGUSTA BLACKMAN", res., Newtown Conn.
(c) RICHARD DRAPER SHEPARD^ b. Dec. 26, 1832; m. Mar. 5,
1854 to Martha A. Smith, dau. of William and Annie (Taylor) Smith,
of Tinkerfield, Newtown, Conn.
(i) MARY FRANCES SHEPARD", b. Feb., 1855; res., Bethel,
Conn,
(ii) FLORENCE A. SHEPARD", b. Aug., 1856; res.. Bethel, Conn.
(d) FRANK SHEPARD*, b. Feb. 18, 1836; m. Aug. 1, 1855 to Eunice Ann
Blackman.
(e) ELMER D. SHEPARD', b. July 17, 1839; m. Nov. 22, 1857 to
Lorintha Blackman, d. Mar. 8, 1909.
(i) ELLA SHEPARD", m. Thomas Smith; res., Bridgeport, Conn,
(ii) CATHARINE SHEPARD'", m. William Brown; res., Bridge-
port, Conn,
(iv) HENRY SHEPARD"; res., Bridgeport, Conn,
(v) CLARA SHEPARD", m. Edward Price; res., Bridgeport, Conn.
(f) MARY ELIZABETH SHEPARD^ b. Mar. 1, 1842; m. 1st, Fred-
erick Dunham ;' m. 2nd, Harry Lockwood ; res., New London, Conn.
(i) CHARITY DUNHAM".
(g) MINTO SHEPARD^ b. Feb. 12, 1847; m. ; lost in the Civil
War.
(2) NANCY SHEPARD^ b. Mar. 18, 1806; m. Nov. 1, 1824 to Joshua Hoyt
Taylor, b. Nov. 10, 1801; d. Dec. 9, 1851, son of Ammon Taylor; she d.
Aug. 10, 1859.
(a) LEROY TAYLOR', b. Aug. 24, 1825, at Newtown. Conn.; m. 1st,
Louisa S. Brisco, Feb. 27, 1855, b. Mar. 31, 1837, dau. of Lewis
Brisco; d. 1860; he m. 2nd, Dec. 4, 1861 to Rowena Bates, b. Jan. 7,
1844, dau. of Walter and Loraney (Wood) Bates, of Ridgefield and
Redding; d. July 8, 1902. Mr. Taylor was a combmaker and hotel
proprietor ; d. Oct. 26, 1906 ; res., Newtown and Norwalk, Conn.
736 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(i) BERTHA JENETTE TAYLOR*", b. June 2, 1858; m. Burl-
ing D. Purdy, Jr. ; builder.
(A) BERTHA PURDY". m. Irving Purdy.
(B) BURLING LEROU PURDY".
(C) STELLA PURDY", m. March.
(ii) LOUISE BRISCO TAYLOR", b. May 17, 1861 ; m. Wilford D.
Taylor ; res., Danbury, Conn.
(A) HOWARD D. TAYLOR".
(B) ANGELINE TAYLOR", m. Hills, d. about 1920.
(C) FREDERICK TAYLOR", d. young.
(D) CORA TAYLOR", m. Charles Lee; two sons.
(E) ETHELIND TAYLOR", d. young.
(F) EDNA TAYLOR".
(G) WILFORD D. TAYLOR", JR., children by 2nd wife.
(H) VIOLA LAVINA TAYLOR", b. Apr. 22, 1863; res., West-
port, Conn.
(I) CORA LORANEY TAYLOR", b. Sept. 28, 1865; m. Dec,
1886 to Fred W. Raymond; res., Danbury, Conn.
(Al) SAMUEL RAYMOND*^, b. 1887; d. 1887.
(A2) MARY ROWENA RAYMOND", b. Dec. 25, 189—.
(v) CARRIE RUSSELL TAYLOR'", b. Aug. 28. 1872; m. Nov. 18,
1907 to Frederick O. Hanford, son of Winfield S. and Ella
(Osborne) Hanford, of East Norwalk, Conn.; builder; Mrs.
Hanford assisted materially in compiling the records for No.
1309; res., Wilton, Conn.
(A) WINNIFRED HANFORD", b. Jan. 20. 1911. at Wilton,
Conn.
(B) FRED O. HANFORD", JR., b. May 15, 1912, at Wilton,
Conn.
(C) AMY BARLOW HANFORD", b. Sept. 27, 1913, at Wilton,
Conn.
(b) AMMON TAYLOR', b. Aug., 1827; m. 1st, Clarinda Fairchilds; m.
2nd, Mary Richardson ; she d. 1923 ; res., Sandy Hook, Conn.
(c) ALONZO TAYLOR^ b. Nov. 22, 1829; m. Elizabeth Mantz ; res.,
Sandy Hook, Conn.
(i) AMMON TAYLORS", res., Shelton, Conn,
(ii) HARRY TAYLOR", res., Shelton, Conn.
(d) HOYT TAYLOR^ b. Jan. 24, 1832; m. Mary Gormley.
(i) HENRY TAYLOR", res.. Danbury. Conn.
(ii) EUGENE TAYLOR", res., Danbury, Conn.
(e) SUSAN TAYLOR', b. Mar. 29, 1837; m. 1st, Augustus Brisco; m.
2nd, Clark Lockwood ; res., Torrington, Conn.
(i) GEORGE LOCKWOOD", res., Torrington, Conn,
(ii) EDGAR LOCKWOOO", res., Torrington, Conn.
(f) GEORGE TAYLOR", b. Dec. 3, 1834; m. Maryetta Gould.
(g) ROSWELL TAYLOR", b. Nov. 25, 1839 ; m. Elizabeth Pyle, of Eng-
land.
(h) EDGAR TAYLOR', b. July 7, 1842; m. Amy Bates, b. 1846.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 737
(i) JEANETTE TAYLOR", b. Nov. 23, 1845; m. Charles Brisco; res.,
Newtown, Conn.
(i) WILBUR BRISCO", b. Danbury, Conn; m. Elizabeth Dean,
(ii) FRANCES BRISCO", b. Danbury, Conn.; m. Frank Bates, of
Danbury, Conn.
(3) PHEBE SHEPARD^ b. July 20, 1808; m. Jan. 25, 1827 to Joseph
Bennett Fairchild; she d. Mar. 4, 1889; res., Newtown, Conn.
(a) SARAH MARIAH FAIRCHILD", b. Mar. 30. 1828; m. Nov. 24,
1852 to William E. Duncomb; she d. May 7, 1857.
(b) GEORGE BENNET FAIRCHILD" b. Apr. 30, 1830; m. Mar. 25,
1884 to Mary Clark, d. 1907; he d. 1921; res., Newtown, Conn.
(c) JONATHAN STURGESS FAIRCHILD", b. July 18, 1832; m.
Oct. 28, 1868 to Nellie Morse; he d. July 10, 1874. They were both
Spiritualists, she being one of the greatest mediums of the United
States at that time.
(d) AMBROSE SHEPARD FAIRCHILD", b. May 18, 1834; d. Mar. 20,
1862.
(e) ELMER WILLIAM FAIRCHILD", b. Sept. 16, 1838; d. 1920.
(f) ESTHER B. FAIRCHILD", b. Jan. 22, 1841; m. May 30, 1861 to
Charles J. Merritt.
(4) SARAH ANN SHEPARD', b. June 7, 1811; d. May 13, 1915.
(5) DELIA SHEPARD^ b. Aug. 24, 1815; m. Elijah Taylor.
(a) ANSON TAYLOR".
(b) ELMORA TAYLOR", res., Bethel, Conn.
(c) RICHARD D. TAYLOR", m. Louise Addis; he was killed in battle,
(i) RICHENA TAYLOR", m. Harry Wilson; res., Danbury, Conn.
(d) DORA TAYLOR", m. John Dormas ; res., Danbury, Conn.
(e) SUSAN TAYLOR", m. Edward Huse; res., Bethel, Conn,
(i) LEONARD HUSE".
(A) SAM HUSE", res., Bethel, Conn.
(B) DON HUSE", res., Bethel, Conn.
(6) SUSAN SHEPARD', b. Dec. 16, 1818; m. Lyman Chipman, Apr. 14,
1842, b. Dec, 1808; d. June 27, 1874; she d. Dec. 21, 1900.
1323. i. NANNIE, m. Isaac Bennett.
(1) OSCAR BENNETT', res., Hobart, N. Y.
1323*. ii. LUCIA, m. Jabez Foote No. 1336 (for full record see 1336).
481. PETER FOOTE, b. Aug. 10, 1759.
1326. iii. JERUSHA FOOTE, b. Newton, Conn., Feb. 17, 1795; m. May 20,
1824 to Harry Newell, b. Stamford, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1794; d. Sept. 20,
185 — ; she d. Jan. 18, 1837; res., Davenport, N. Y., and Green Bay,
Wis.
(1) CHARLES ADDISON NEWELL', b. Oct. 23, 1825; no children.
(2) EDWARD HARRY NEWELL', b. Sept. 23, 1828; m. Feb. 9, 1850 to
Adelia, dau. of Peter and Roxy Smith, b. Oct. 13, 1838; d. July 12, 1912;
res., Davenport, N. Y.
(a) JAMES EDWARD NEWELL", b. Oct. 22, 1859; m. Nov. 11, 1897 to
Caroline Electa Palmer, b. July 16, 1865 ; res., Syracuse, N. Y.
(i) CAROLINE ADELIA NEWELL", b. Sept. 19, 1904.
738 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(ii) JAMES EDWARD NEWELL", b. Jan. 8, 1907.
(b) CLARA ADELIA NEWELL", b. Mar. 1, 1868; unm. ; res., Daven-
port, N. Y.
(c) HARRY E. NEWELL', b. Aug. 11, 1870; m. Sept. 17, 1902 to Mable
Thompson, b. July 9, 1879 ; res., Ossining, N. Y.
(i) HARRY HUNTINGTON NEWELL'", b. Sept. 20, 1904; d.
Mar. 24, 1914.
(ii) EDWARD RUSSELL NEWELL^ b. Nov. 28, 1906.
(iii) MABEL ELIZABETH NEWELL", b. Oct. 11, 1912.
(d) BURTON ELIZABETH NEWELL', b. Apr. 27, 1876; m. May 31,
1905 to Ethel Montgomery; she d. Nov. 24, 1911; m. 2nd, Matie Burs-
ley, Davenport, N. Y., Dec, 1920; res., Davenport, N. Y.
(i) HELEN NEWELL", b. Oct. 23, 1908.
(3) RODERICK NEWELL', b. Nov. 13, 1830; unm.; d. July, 1912.
(4) HARRIET HELENA NEWELL^ b. Apr. 13, 1831; m. Dr. Henry
Pratt, b. 1818.
(a) REV. EDWARD PRATT', m. Agnes Welch; res., New York, N. Y.
(i) MARGARET LENNOX PRATT", b. Jan., 1916; m. Birle E.
Schultz; res.. New York, N. Y,
1330\ i. ABIGAIL, b. Oct., 1799; m. Samuel Pulling, b. 1794; d. Dec. 9, 1851;
she d. Jan. 8, 1860.
(1) CHARITY PULLING^ b. July 19, 1818; m. Nov. 14, 1844 to Joseph
Griffin, b. Jan. 3, 1816; she d. Mar. 25, 1868; he d. Feb. 3, 1898.
(a) CHARLES H. GRIFFIN', b. July 19, 1848; m. Emma Keator, b.
July 19, 1857; she d. June 5, 1927.
(b) OSCAR W. GRIFFIN', b. Dec. 22, 1850; d. June 18, 1918.
(c) ALMERION A. GRIFFIN', b. Aug. 30, 1857; d. Sept. 7, 1862.
(d) MARYETT GRIFFIN', b. July 15, 1861; d. Aug. 16, 1925.
(e) ABE GRIFFIN", b. Sept. 4, 1863; d. Sept. 24, 1867.
(f) WILLIAM M. GRIFFIN', b. Jan. 28, 1846; m. Nov. 17. 1870 to
Carrie Davis, b. 1853; he d. May 11, 1925; she d. May 17, 1920.
(i) ORRA A. GRIFFIN", b. June 27, 1876.
(ii) LELAND GRIFFIN", b. June 25, 1881 ; d. Nov., 1882.
(iii) GRACE M. GRIFFIN", b. Jan. 1, 1879; m. Dec. 28, 1904 to
Philo D. Benedict; she d. May 5, 1920; res., Margaretsville,
N. Y.
(A) GEORGE W. BENEDICT", b. May 11, 1912.
(iv) GEORGE ED. GRIFFIN", b. Oct. 10, 1873; m. Feb. 28. 1900 to
Aurelia Eckert, b. July 9, 1878; res., Halcottsville, N. Y.
(A) WALTER L. GRIFFIN", b. Mar. 3, 1909; d. Apr. 28, 1930.
(B) WILLIAM E. GRIFFIN", b. Sept. 13, 1900; m. Jan. 15, 1927
to Ethel A. Dean, b. Aug. 25, 1901.
(Bl) MURIEL A. GRIFFIN", b. May 20, 1928.
(B2) WALTER D. GRIFFIN'^, b. Oct. 25, 1930.
(g) EDWARD S. GRIFFIN', b. Jan. 29, 1849; m. Jennie M. Bolt, b.
May 12, 1852; res., Binghamton, N. Y.
(h) FLORENCE MARCUS GRIFFIN', b. May 2, 1887; m. Percival
Sheldon Powers, b. Mar. 21, 1888.
(i) EMILY LOUISE POWERS", b. Aug. 20, 1915.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 739
(ii) JANICE ELIZABETH POWERS'", b. Aug. 8, 192L
(i) HOWARD PARDEE GRIFFIN', M.D., b. May 21, 1890; m. Frances
Snyder, b. Aug. 1, 1891.
(i) JUDSON SNYDER GRIFFIN", b. Feb. 18, 1921.
(ii) JANE GRIFFIN", b. May 22, 1923.
(iii) FRANCES MARIE GRIFFIN", b. Dec. 4, 1925.
(j) ALPHUS EDWARD GRIFFIN', b. Aug. 11, 1892; m. Carrie Silver,
b. Jan. 12, 1902.
(i) MARJORIE JANE GRIFFIN", b. Nov. 15, 1921.
(2) ADELIA PULLING', unm.
(3) ANNE ELIZA PULLING', m. Hiram Griffin,
(a) GILBERT GRIFFIN', res., LaPlume, Pa.
(4) MARY ANNE PULLING', m. John Phybe ; no children.
(5) SARAH CAROLINE PULLING', b. June 24, 1831 ; m. Edward Hinkley,
b. Dec. 3, 1830; d. Mar. 11, 1911; she d. Jan. 2, 1894.
(a) JOHN B. HINKLEY', b. Oct. 20, 1856; m. 1st, Emily Keaton; m.
2nd, Prudence O'Connor.
(i) EVERETT HINKLEY", res., Roxbury, N. Y.
(ii) ELLA HINKLEY", res., Kingston, N. Y.
(iii) EDWARD HINKLEY".
(iv) MAE HINKLEY". res., Denver, N. Y.
(v) ARCHIE HINKLEY".
(vi) VERTIE HINKLEY", res., Halcottsville, N. Y.
(b) EPHRIAM D. HINKLEY', b. Sept. 25, 1859; d. Feb. 15, 1860.
(c) ABRAM D. HINKLEY', b. Sept. 25. 1859; d. Feb. 23, 1860.
(d) ELMER E. HINKLEY', b. Aug. 3, 1862; d. Oct. 1, 1863.
(e) GRANT HINKLEY', b. Nov. 25, 1864; d. Jan. 12, 1901 ; he m. Ida B.
Carroll.
(i) CAROLINE HINKLEY".
(ii) JOHN S. HINKLEY", res., Bloomville, N. Y.
(iii) MYRTLE HINKLEY", res., Bovina, N. Y.
(iv) HAROLD S. HINKLEY", res., Roxbury, N. Y.
(v) ANGIE HINKLEY", res., Hobart, N. Y.
(vi) CARROLL G. HINKLEY", res., Roxbury, N. Y.
(f) MARY A. HINKLEY', b. July 17, 1865; d. June 20, 1875.
(g) EVERETT E. HINKLEY', b. Mar. 15, 1868; m. ; d. Feb. 21,
1880.
(h) WINFIELD SCOTT HINKLEY', b. Nov. 3, 1871; m. Dec. 11,
1895 to Mary A. Cantwell ; res., Roxbury, N. Y.
(i) WINFIELD SCOTT HINKLEY", b. Nov. 26, 1901; m. Aug.
24, 1923 to Mary E. Morse.
(A) WINFIELD MORSE HINKLEY", b. Sept. 19, 1929.
(iii) FREDA M. HINKLEY", b. Feb. 11, 1903; m. Sept. 5, 1923 to
Waldo Parsons.
(A) ROBERT HINKLEY", b. Sept. 14, 1924; res., Margaretville,
N. Y.
(6) AUGUSTA PULLING', m. Urial Bouton.
(a) ABE BOUTON'.
(b) SCHEULER BOUTON', res., Oneonta, N. Y.
740 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(c) JASON BOUTON'.
(d) SQUIRE BOUTON', three children.
(7) ABRAM C PULLING\ Co. H, 144th N. Y. S. V.; d. at Finley Hos-
pital, Washington, D. C., May 11, 1865; was bur. in the U. S. National
Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Grave 108, Range 12, Block 2, Sec. B.
(8) DAVID PULLING'.
(a) JENNIE PULLING".
(b) CROSBY PULLING", druggist in Connecticut.
(c) JOHN PULLING", res., Connecticut.
1338. viii. BETTY ANN, d. June 14, 1851 ; m. Edmund, son of Elihu and Eliza-
beth (Rich) Meigs; he d. 1856.
(1) ELIZABETH ADA MEIGS^ d. Feb. 16, 1839; m. Jan. 1, 1834 to R. J.
Emmonds.
(2) AMELIA ANN MEIGS', m. Dr. Samuel H. Chase, of Oneonta, N. Y.;
she d. Dec. 11, 1897.
(a) DR. MEIGS CHASE", b. 1836; surgeon in 43rd N. Y. Regt. for
three years in Civil War.
(3) LUCRETIA A. MEIGS', m. May 17, 1846 to J. C. Wells; she d. Mar. 16,
1896.
(7) MARIA L. MEIGS', d. June 10, 1835.
(8) HELEN MEIGS', m. Peyton R. Storrs ; she d. Mar. 24, 1850.
(9) MARY MEIGS', d. Apr. 14, 1850.
(10) GEORGE F. MEIGS', d. Oct. 1, 1869; cashier of Citizens Bank, Fulton,
N. Y.
1340. i. BETSEY, m. at Sunderland, Vt., Aug. 15, 1802 to Elijah Bartlitt.
1350. i. ABIGAIL, m. Capt. Daniel Averill, No. 628 in "Averill Genealogy."
(1) RALPH AVERILL', b. Dec. 2, 1817.
1356. iv. MARTHA, d. July 23, 1867.
508. BRONSON FOOTE, m. Thankful, dau. of Timothy and Sarah Pond.
1370. (2) MARY ABIGAIL JOHNSON'.
(a) G. S. JOHNSON", res., York, Wis., P. O. Colenburg, Route No. 4.
1400. ii. JOHN STANLEY, m. , 2825.
1402. iv. WALTER, b. 1801 ; m. Tamezin Ford. 2826"'.
1403. V. HENRY JARVIS, b. Aug. 22, 1805; m. Maria Wilkinson, 2829"".
1409. ix. MOSES R., b. Oct. 19, 1812; m. Maria Palmer and Mary Lockwood,
2836-*='.
522. AARON FOOTE was a man of great force and vigor, originally a wagon
maker by trade, but afterwards an extensive farmer and woolen manufacturer, and
amassed a considerable fortune, which he afterwards lost in the financial crisis that
followed the War of 1812. Again turning his attention to mechanics he became the
inventor of the original threshing-machine, from which the great modern improve-
ments in this department have sprung.
1419. i. POLLY MARY, d. July 3, 1804.
1421. iii. ELISHA S., b. Oct. 10, 1802; d. Aug. 23, 1803.
1427. ix. FEDIDA ANN FOOTE, b. Williamstown, Mass., Oct. 12, 1813; m.
Nov. 14, 1833 to Isaac Newton Thompson, of Midfield, Ohio; b. June 18,
1805; d. Apr. 5, 1882; she d. Feb. 28, 1868.
(1) JOHN THOMPSON', b. May 29, 1837; d. June 28, 1850.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 741
(2) HENRY THOMPSON^ b. Oct. 20, 1840; m. Eliza Jane Poe, b. 1843; d.
Dec. 25, 1887; m. 2nd, Eugene Dquibb.
(a) JOHN ANDREW THOMPSON^ b. Feb. 25, 1867; m. July, 1896 to
Lois Belle Cory; lawyer; he d. ; res., Cleveland, Ohio.
(i) DEBORAH THOMPSON", b. Dec. 25, 1900.
(b) AGNES THOMPSON^ b. Dec, 1869.
(c) JAMES THOMPSON', b. Oct. 1, 1871.
(d) CHRISTINE THOMPSON', b. Feb. 22, 1875; d. Sept., 1884.
(3) SARAH THOMPSON^ b. Jan. 6, 1844; m. Tuttle; m. 2nd,
James; she d. Apr. 13, 1909.
(a) WILLIAM RANSOM TUTTLE', b. Oct. 10, 1868; m. Lesbia, dau.
of David and Rachael Beardsley ; A.M. (Columbia), Ph.D. (Yale),
(i) HELEN SALOME TUTTLE", b. June 28, 1903.
1482. ii. CYNTHIA ANN, b. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 28, 1833; m. Feb. 19,
1849 to Frederick Baggs, son of Andrew and Frances (Straughn)
Baggs, of Maryland; d. Aug. 7, 1899; she d. Jan. 13, 1913; res. and
bur. Indianapolis, Ind.
(1) FRANCES MARY BAGGS', b. Dec. 1, 1856; m. Sept. 12, 1877 to Joseph
Wright Beck, son of Samuel and Nancy (Tulley) Beck, of Indianapolis,
Ind. ; res., Indianapolis, Ind. ; she d. Dec. 26, 1923 ; bur. Indianapolis, Ind.
(a) ANNA LOUISE BECK' b. Feb. 20, 1879; m. Sept. 29, 1908 to
Harvey Cavendish Darrell, son of Stewart and Josephine Sterett
(Winder) Darrell, of Bermuda, and Baltimore, Md. ; res., Baltimore,
Md.
(i) SON", d. infancy Nov. 3, 1909.
(ii) JOSEPH CAVENDISH DARRELL", b. Oct. 22, 1910.
(iii) FRANCIS STERETT DARRELL", b. June 9, 1912.
(iv) NANCY STEWART DARRELL", b. Feb. 11, 1916.
(b) FREDERICK B. BECK', b. Oct. 17, 1881 ; m. South Orange, N. J.,
Oct. 27, 1922 to Holly DuBose Brown, b. Mar. 1, 1892, dau. of Albertus
and Eliza Holly DuBose, of Sumter, S. C.
(i) FREDERICK BAGGS BECK", b. Mar. 14, 1925.
(ii) HOLLY DUBOSE BECK", b. Apr. 3, 1928.
(2) ALBERT HUGHLETT BAGGS', b. Jan. 9, 1869; d. Aug. 27, 1861.
(3) ANNA WOODBURN BAGGS*, b. Apr. 11, 1862; m. Mar. 31, 1891 to
Louis Adolph Koehne, son of Charles and Wilhelmina (Fritche) Koehne,
of Indianapolis, Ind. ; he d. Nov. 8, 1918.
(a) JOHN LAWRENCE KOEHNE', b. May 24, 1896; m. Feb. 5, 1918
to Laura Mae Blue, dau. of Perry H. and Lulu (Thompson) Blue, of
Indianapolis, Ind. ; res.. New York, N. Y.
(i) JOHN LAWRENCE KOEHNE", JR., b. Oct. 3, 1921.
(ii) RICHARD S PERRY KOEHNE", b. July 8, 1923.
(b) CARL FREDERICK KOEHNE', b. Dec. 4, 1897; d. Apr. 2, 1901.
1487. iii. MARY ESTHER, m. No. 220, "Woodhull Genealogy," b. July 31, 1788.
(1) W. STEPHEN WOODHULL', m. Nov. 22, 1835 to Adeline Ryer ; she
d. Feb. 28, 1845.
(a) WILLIAM HENRY WOODHULL', b. Nov. 3, 1836; d. Nov. 24,
1902.
(b) JAMES E. WOODHULL', b. Nov. 3, 1839; d. Nov. 18, 1839.
742 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(c) JULIA FRANCES WOODHULL», b. Nov. 17, 1840.
(d) CHARLES AUGUSTUS WOODHULL", b. June 25, 1843.
(2) J. FOSTER WOODHULL', m. S. Frances Squires, b. May 31, 1827; d.
Feb. 17, 1862; he d. Nov. 17, 1894.
(a) ELLEN SQUIRES WOODHULL', b. July 19, 1848; m. Oct. 8. 1867
to William English Mickle.
(i) ELLEN WOODHULL MICKLE'", b. Dec. 24, 1868; d. Nov.
11, 1874.
(ii) WILLIAM ENGLISH MICKLE"\ b. Aug. 21, 1872.
(iii) LOUIE GORHAM MICKLE", b. Nov. 18, 1874.
(iv) MATY C. MICKLE'", b. July 5, 1877; m. Dec. 23, 1902 to
David Wheeler,
(v) CARO MICKLE'", b. Oct. 3, 1880.
(vi) JOSEPHINE BELTON MICKLE'", b. Feb. 19, 1884.
(b) CHARLES WYATT WOODHULL^, b. Sept. 15, 1852; d. July 22,
1854.
(c) HENRY ARTHUR WOODHULL", b. July 4, 1855; m. Kate
Taylor; he d. Jan., 1884.
(d) JAMES SQUIRES WOODHULL', b. Dec. 9, 1857; d. Oct. 28, 1899.
1495. iv. CHARLES, m. Anna Lawrence, 2445-49.
1496. V. CHAUNCY, m. Eliza Bicknell, 2978-79.
1499. viii. WILLIAM C, m. Sally P. Bromley, 6195-6200.
568. JOHN FOOTE (196, 54, 15, 5, 1), b. Jan. 30, 1763.
1522'. WILLIAM FOOTE, res. about 14 miles from Buffalo, N. Y.
15221 ii. JOHN, m. Charlotte Hurlburt, 3013'"'.
1522'. iii. ANNA FOOTE, m. 1809 to Thomas Bartholomew, b. June 8, 1788,
at Whitehall, N. Y. ; d. Jan. 20, 1877; she d. 1819.
(1) ANNICE BARTHOLOMEW*, b. Aug. 23, 1811 (see "Bartholomew
Genealogy").
(2) HARVEY BARTHOLOMEW', b. Mar. 20. 1813; d. Feb., (see
"Bartholomew Genealogy").
(3) ORANGE ADAMS BARTHOLOMEW', b. at Whitehall, N. Y., May 15,
1815; m. at Whitehall, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1837 to Sarah Chapin Wright, b.
Whitehall, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1816; d. Jonesville, Mich., Sept. 22, 1895.
(a) EUGENE CARLOS BARTHOLOMEW", b. at Hanover, Mich.,
Jan. 3, 1839; m. Feb. 11, 1870 to Elizabeth Ellen Morley, d. Mar. 15,
1917; he d. at Austin, Tex., Oct. 27, 1923; one son.
(b) LORAIN PHEBE BARTHOLOMEW", b. Oct. 6, 1840; m. Wm. H.
Sinclair, d. Jan. 11, 1897; she d. Aug. 15, 1895, at Galveston, Tex.;:
three boys.
(c) ALICE SARAH BARTHOLOMEW", b. Hanover, Mich., June 15,
1843; m. Geo. W. Bullock, d. at Kalamazoo, Mich., Feb. 16, 1889; she
d. July 14, 1906, at Kalamazoo, Mich.
(d) FRANCES ELLA BARTHOLOMEW", b. Hanover, Mich., Sept. 5, i
1845 ; m. Burrett E. Durand, d. at Boerne, Tex., May 26, 1876 ; no
children. Mrs. Durand gave this copy ; res., low^a City, la.
(e) ORANGE ARTHUR BARTHOLOMEW", b. Hanover, Mich.,
Aug. 17, 1848; d. Dec. 7, 1884, Jonesville, Mich.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 743
(f) HENRY MARCELLUS BARTHOLOMEW, b. Jonesville, Mich.,
Dec. 28, 1850; d. Oct. 13, 1869, at Jonesville, Mich.
(g) HERBERT ELMER BARTHOLOMEW, b. Jonesville, Mich., Sept.
16, 1853; d. Feb. 7. 1869; res.. Jonesville, Mich.
(h) MARY GERTRUDE BARTHOLOMEW, b. Jonesville, Mich.,
Sept. 17, 1856; m. F. W. Bissner; d. at Galveston, May 4, 1905; res.,
Iowa City, la.
(i) PERCIE ELOISE BARTHOLOMEW, b. Jonesville, Mich., Dec. 29,
1860; m. at Kalamazoo, Mich., Nov. 30, 1895 to Adelbert Eugene
Wisner, b. Feb. 2, 1852; d. at Jonesville, Mich., Mar. 11, 1914; no
children; res., Jonesville, Mich.
(4) SAMUEL BARTHOLOMEW^ b. May 16, 1817 (see "Bartholomew
Genealogy").
1522*. ii. JULIANA ARABELLA, b. Dec. 12, 1795; m. Oct. 30, 1811 to Amos
Manville, b. Whitehall, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1786, son of Daniel and Hannah
(Sherman) Manville, of Woodbury, Conn.; she d. May 8, 1875; he d.
Nov. 5, 1829. He was captain of sloop troup that carried soldiers from
Whitehall to Plattsburg, War of 1812.
(1) CELIA MANVILLE', b. Sept. 21, 1813; m. Feb. 10, 1833 to Byron
Lothrope Harlew, b. 1810.
(a) ANNIS J. HARLOW°, b. Nov. 15. 1836; m. Baker; res..
Grand Rapids, Mich.
(b) FRANCIS HARLOW, b. Aug. 10, 1840; d. Aug. 19, 1913; farmer.
(c) BYRON AMOS HARLOW^ b. June 14, 1843 ; d. June 8, 1924.
(d) FREDERICK MANVILLE HARLOW, b. Nov. 6, 1855; d. Oct..
1903, at Spring, Mich. ; principal of high school for 15 years.
(2) TAYLOR MANVILLE^ b. Aug. 21, 1816; m. 1st, June 28. 1843 to
Amanda Bartholomew, b. May 3, 1821 ; d. Oct. 31, 1859 ; m. 2nd, Apr. 22.
1862 to Viola Antoinette Hulet, b. Oct. 14, 1836; he d. Oct. 2. 1879, at
Whitehall, N. Y. ; she d. Dec. 9, 1923 ; res., Whitehall, N. Y.
(a) ORVILLE AMOS MANVILLE", b. June 28, 1844; m. Nov. 6, 1872
to Dolly Spencer ; he d. Mar. 13, 1922, at Whitehall, N. Y.
(i) GERTRUDE MANVILLE", b. Jan. 10, 1874; m. Jan. 14, 1896
to Rye Elliott, b. Oct. 29, 1850 ; res., Mt. Clair, N. Y.
(A) CATHARINE ELLIOTT", b. Jan. 2, 1900, New York, N. Y.
(B) MARGARET ELLIOTT", b. July 3, 1902, New York, N. Y.
(b) SHERMAN MANVILLE", b. May 17, 1846; m. June 15, 1870 to
Nettie Chapman ; he d. June, 1899 ; res., Whitehall, N. Y.
(i) JOHN MANVILLE".
(ii) ELISHA MANVILLE", d. Nov., 1903 ; unm.
(c) LEMMA BISHOP MANVILLE", b. Apr. 24, 1852; m. Dec. 28, 1881.
at Granville, N. Y., to Mary Willett; he d. Oct. 3, 1917; res., New-
port News, Va.
(i) WILLIAM WILLETT MANVILLE"; m. Alice Carmen,
Springfield, Mass.
(ii) ANNA BISHOP MANVILLE", b. Apr. 23, 1890; m. Nov. 14,
1912 to George Parker, b. May 22, 1888; res., Newport News,
Va.
744 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(A) MAY ANNETTE PARKER", b. Sept. 7, 1913, at Newport
News, Va.
(B) ELIZABETH MANVILLE PARKER", b. Sept. 24, 1915,
at Newport News, Va.
(d) FRANCIS MANVILLE", b. Nov., 1850.
(e) AMANDA E. MANVILLE', b. Apr. 19, 1863; m. June 15, 1890 to
Walter M. Dickson, b. Oct. 16, 1860; res., Scranton, Pa.
(i) GEORGE M. DICKSON'", b. May 18, 1894.
(ii) KATHRYN DICKSON", b. Sept. 15, 1895; d. ae. 9 months.
(f) EDWARD PERCIVAL MANVILLE^ b. Nov. 28, 1864; m. Sept.
28, 1893 to Anna B. Wilkens, b. Aug. 23, , dau. of Wm. Albert and
Harriet E. (Griswold) Wilkens; druggist; d. June 25, 1923; res.,
Whitehall, N. Y.
(g) FREDERICK MANVILLE", b. Dec. 25, 1866; m. Nov. 11, 1896 to
Clara L. Johnson, b. Nov. 26, 1868, dau. of Samuel and Rebecca
(Teel) Johnson. Mrs. Manville is a direct descendant from Nathaniel
Foote, through his dau. Rebecca, who m. Lieut. Philip Smith ; her
grandfather being Phineas Johnson, son of Rev. Phineas Johnson, a
grandson of Rev. Judah Nash, the son of Prudence Smith, who was
granddau. of Rebecca Foote. She is a member of the Colonial Dames
of America, Daughter of Colonial Wars in Massachusetts, Daughter
of Founders and Patriots, Daughter of the American Revolution; res.,
Newport News, Va.
(i) RUTH VIOLA MANVILLE", b. Apr. 26, 1898; m. at Newport
News, Va., May 28, 1918 to Eugene Francis Dugger, b. June 25,
1898, at Greenville, Tenn. ; res., Newport News, Va.
(A) FRANCES ELIZABETH DUGGER", b. Dec. 23, 1919, at
Newport News, Va.
(B) CLARA LOUISE DUGGER", b. Dec. 4, 1920, at Newport
News, Va.
(C) RUTH MANVILLE DUGGER", b. Nov. 12, 1922, at New-
port News, Va.
(D) ELLEN LIVEZEY DUGGER", b. Nov. 5, 1927.
(E) JEAN FOWLER DUGGER", b. Dec. 22, 1930.
(ii) GRACE REBECCA MANVILLE", b. June 6, 1900; m. Jan. 16,
1923 to Baker P. Lee Scott, son of Benjamin T. and Sallie E.
(Downes) Scott, of Eastville, Va., b. Oct. 29, 1897; res., New-
port News, Va.
(A) BAKER P. LEE SCOTT", JR., b. Feb. 1, 1924.
(B) GRACE MANVILLE SCOTT", b. Aug. 8, 1927.
(C) EMILY THOMAS SCOTT", b. Nov. 22, 1929.
(h) JAMES OLIVER MANVILLE', b. May 16, 1870; d. July 3, 1871.
(i) GEORGE E. MANVILLE", b. Dec. 3, 1872; res., Whitehall, N. Y.
(j) ALENA VIOLA MANVILLE", b. Feb. 6, 1877; gave this copy;
res., Whitehall, N. Y.
(3) ESBON MANVILLE^ b. Feb. 16, 1819; m. Lucilla ; res.. West
Chicago, 111.
(a) EUGENE MANVILLE*.
(b) AMOS MANVILLE".
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 745
(c) CLARA MANVILLE'.
(4) CYRENA MANVILLE^ b. July 13, 1821; m. June 9, 1847 to Dernis
Chapman, b. Apr. 18, 1821 ; res., Whitehall, N. Y.
(a) CHARLES CHAPMAN", b. June 15, 1848; m. 1st, Dec. 21, 1871
to Annie M. Wilson, b. May 3, 1849 ; m. 2nd, May 14, 1884 to Julia
Wisley, b. Apr. 14, 1856; res., Whitehall, N. Y.
(i) HERBERT CHAPMAN^", b. Feb. 2, 1874.
(ii) ANNA CHAPMAN'", b. Mar. 13, 1879.
(iii) KENNETH B. CHAPMAN'", b. June 10, 1880.
(iv) HAZEL CHAPMAN'", b. Oct. 18, 1888.
(v) ORVILLE CHAPMAN", b. Feb. 28, 1885.
(b) MYRIA CHAPMAN^ b. Nov. 2, 1849; m. Nov. 9, 1870 to Alanson
Clark, b. Aug. 4, 1844 ; res.. Whitehall, N. Y.
(i) AUGUSTA CLARK", b. Mar. 6, 1872; m. Sept. 15, 1915 to
Myron Wisley, b. Oct. 4, 1862.
(ii) HERMIE JESSIE CLARK'", b. Oct. 3, 1877; m. Jan. 18, 1899
to Fred Foote No. 6666, b. Oct. 19, 1844.
(iii) FRANKIE MARIE CLARK'", b. Aug. 11, 1873; m. Feb. 19,
1897 to Norman Smith, b. Mar. 27, 1874.
(iv) CHARLES EDGAR CLARK'", b. Feb. 3, 1883; m. Aug. 29,
1906 to Maud Kilburn, b. Dec. 25, 1881.
(v) JACOB LORENZO CLARK'", b. Aug. 25, 1875; m. Feb. 15,
1905 to Addie Virgel, b. May 2, 1884.
(5) ROLLIN MANVILLE^ b. Nov. 6, 1824; res., Carbondale, Pa.
(a) C. ROLLIN MANVILLE", res.. New York, N. Y.
(b) WILLIS MANVILLE", m. May Baker; res., Carbondale, Pa.
(c) FLORENCE MANVILLE^ m. David Zieley, Brooklyn, N. Y.
(6) SARAH MANVILLE', m. Caswell Wright, b. Oct. 12, 1829.
(a) FRANKIE WRIGHT".
(b) WILLIS WRIGHT".
1522'. V. DAVID, carpenter and contractor; res., Toledo, Ohio.
1522^ vi. ANNA, m. Barber; res., Pontiac, Mich.
(1) WILLIAM BARBER'.
(2) ELIZABETH BARBER^
1522'. vii. SALLIE.
1527. V. MARIE ANTONETTE, of Brandford, Conn., b. May 29, 1800; m.
Oct. 1, 1818 to Capt. Dudley Clark, b. Haddam, Conn., Mar. 5, 1790;
d. Oct. 3, 1872; a soldier of the War of 1812; she d. Nov., 1875; res.,
Haddam, Conn. Farmer, captain State Militia under Governor Wol-
cott; bur. in Tylerville Cemetery, Haddam, Conn.
(1) HENRY HOBART CLARK^ b. Apr. 10, 1819; m. Nov. 16, 1870 to
Frances Selden Ventres, dau. of David B. Ventres, b. June 19, 1842; d.
Feb. 18, 1919; he d. Mar. 4, 1900; member of the State Legislature, 1868-
70 ; res., Haddam, Conn. ; she was bur. New Britain, Conn.
(a) VENTRES ARNOLD CLARKE", b. Aug. 29, 1871; res.. New
Britain, Conn.
(b) CLAUDE DENNISON CLARKE", b. June 1, 1873; res., Akron,
Ohio.
746 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(c) FRANK DUDLEY CLARKE', b. Sept. 25, 1875 ; m. June 12, 1906 to
Edith May Young, dau. of George and Edith May (Swain) Young;
res., Kensington, Conn.
(i) EDITH YOUNG CLARKE", b. May 16, 1907.
(ii) HENRY HUDSON CLARKE'", b. Oct. 9, 1909.
(iii) BRADFORD DUDLEY CLARKE", b. Jan. 12, 1912.
(d) SHEFFIELD HENRY CLARKE", b. Apr. 26, 1879; m. Oct. 1, 1907
to Gertrude Louise Monier, b. Jan. 10, 1881, dau. of Frederick C.
and Elizabeth (Christmas) Monier; res., 201 Bassett St., New Britain,
Conn. Artist ; he gave copy, also gave me the coat of arms painting.
(i) ROBERT MONIER CLARKE'", b. May 3, 1911.
(ii) HELEN ELIZABETH CLARKE'", b. Nov. 25, 1913.
(e) ALEXIS LUZERNE CLARKE', b. July 19, 1883; m. Jan. 29, 1905 to
Maude Potter, b. Apr. 17, , dau. of Oliver and Elizabeth (Nile)
Potter. ; res., Crosswicks, N. J.
(i) FRANCES VENTRES CLARKE", b. Nov. 18, 1905.
(ii) ELIZABETH POTTER CLARKE", b. Aug. 20, 1907.
(iii) ALEXIS LUZERNE CLARKE", JR., b. Feb. 9, 1910.
(iv) OLIVER FRANK CLARKE", b. Oct. 15, 1915.
(2) GEORGE SHEFFIELD CLARKE', b. Aug. 21, 1822; m. Feb. 27, 1867
to Victoria Sumner, b. Mar. 8, 1841; he d. Nov. 21, 1903; res., Akron,
Ohio.
(a) MAY CLARK", b. Mar. 17, 1868; m. Aug. 24, 1887 to Ellsworth R.
Bathrick, b. Jan. 6, 1863, son of Sumner Bathrick ; was serving his
third term in Congress when he d. Dec. 23, 1917; res., Akron, Ohio
(1923).
(b) CLYDE SUMNER CLARK", b. Jan. 8, 1876; m. Nov. 28, 1916 to
Mabel David, b. 1883, dau. of A. C. Davis, of Laconia, N. H.
(3) CAPT. LEWIS CLARKE', b. Haddam, Conn., June 7. 1825; m. Jan. 1,
1851 to Grace E. Fowler, b. Northford, Conn., Feb. 13, 1832; d. Mar. 3.
1897; dau. of Horace and Cornelia (Hubbard) Fowler. Captain of sailing
vessel in the coast trade ; he d. Nov. 7, 1889 ; bur. Tylerville ; res., Tyler-
ville. Conn.
(a) GRACE CAROLINE CLARK", b. Nov. 26, 1851 ; d. Nov. 26, 1901 ;
m. Mar. 30, 1868 to William E. Brockett, b. Apr. 1, 1844, son of
William and Louisa (Eaton) Brockett; G. A. R., Admiral Foote
Post, and S. A. R. ; res.. Station A, New Haven, Conn,
(i) WALTER DUDLEY BROCKETT", b. Dec. 18, 1869.
(ii) FRANK SHELTON BROCKETT", b. Sept. 25, 1871; m.
May 25, 1899 to Grace Pierpoint, b. Nov. 16, 1877, dau. of Jos.
and Hattie (Brockett) Pierpoint, of North Haven, Conn.; res.,
North Haven, Conn.
(A) JOHN PIERPOINT BROCKETT", b. Mar. 14, 1900, at
New York, N. Y.
(B) DANIEL RICHARDS BROCKETT", b. Aug. 13, 1902, at
Morgantown, W. Va.
(C) GRACE CAROLINE BROCKETT", b. Sept. 7, 1905, at
Parkersburg, W. Va.
(D) MARY LAIRD BROCKETT", b. June 3, 1907, at Ottawa,
111.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 747
(iii) ETHEL BROCKETT", b. Mar. 18, 1880; d. July 26. 1880.
(iv) CLARENCE BROCKETT^ b. May 4, 1881 ; m. Apr. 10, 1913
to Rosena K. Miller, b. May 31, 1885; dau. of Jacob C. and
Marie M. (Ott) Miller, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; res., Niantic,
Conn.
(A) WILLL^M ALDEN BROCKETT", b. Feb. 22, 1914, at
Chicago, 111.
(B) PAUL EATON BROCKETT", b. Feb. 8, 1917, at New
London, Conn.
(C) CLAIRE LOUISA BROCKETT", b. Mar. 1, 1919, at New
Haven, Conn,
(v) LAWRENCE BROCKETT^" (twin), b. May 4, 1881.
(vi) ORRIS BROCKETT", b. Oct. 20, 1882; d. Oct. 26, 1892.
(vii) BENJAMIN BROCKETT", b. May 6, 1891 ; m. Aug. 1, 1916.
(b) ANNA CLARKE", b. Haddam, Conn., Jan. 26, 1854; m. June 20, 1876
to Meri Newcomb, b. Parkman, Ohio. June 20, 1848; d. Oct. 9, 1918;
bur. Tylerville. Conn. Mr. Newcomb was cashier for Aultman, Miller
& Co., later office manager for Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., plant at
Charleroi, Pa. She res. Tylerville. Conn., and Tarentum, Pa. ; gave
this copy.
(i) EDITH NEWCOMB'", b. Akron, Ohio, July 13, 1878; m. June
20, 1899 to William Barnes, b. Oran, N. Y.. Sept. 15. 1872, son
of Duane D. and Emma Woodward Barnes ; graduate of Cornell
University, class of '95 ; superintendent of Works No. 1 of Pitts-
burg Plate Glass Co. ; res., Tarentum, Pa.
(A) HILDA BARNES", b. Charleroi, Pa., Jan. 23, 190i ; grad-
uate of Smith College, class of '22.
(B) EDITH BARNES", b. Creighton, Pa., Sept. 7, 1903; art stu-
dent of Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1923.
(c) MARIE ANTOINETTE CLARK^ b. Jan. 6, 1852; d. Jan. 6, 1896,
m. Dec. 31, 1874 to Edward Oilman, b. May 7, 1848; d. Feb. 20, 1923;
son of Alfred and Dorcas (Gibson) Oilman, of Lowell, Mass.; res..
New Haven, Conn.
(i) GRACE OILMAN'", b. Apr. 22. 1878; m. Dec. 29, 1918 to
Charles A. Cowles, b. Sept. 28, 1858, son of George P. and
Charlotte Abernethy Cowles ; res., Ansonia, Conn.
(d) HENRY HOBART CLARK*, b. Nov. 25, 1858; d. Apr. 13. 1903; m.
Jan. 10, 1881 to Mary Brockett, b. Feb. 1, 1859, dau. of Albert and
Betsey (Barnes) Brockett, of Fair Haven, Conn.; res., Fair Haven,
Conn.
(i) LEWIS CLARKE", b. Sept. 16, 1883, at North Branford, Conn. ;
m. Jan. 31. 1914 to Mae Schroeder, b. May 10, 1888, dau. of
Albert and Emma (Meyer) Schroeder, of New Haven. Conn.;
res., North Haven, Conn.
(ii) CLAYTON CLARK", b. Aug. 6, 1885; m. June 25, 1917 to
Mary Morrissey, b. Sept. 7, 1885, dau. of Anthony and Rose
(Duggan) Morrissey, of East Hampton, Conn.; res.. New Haven,
Conn.
(A) NERI CLARKE", b. Apr. 18, 1918, at New Haven, Conn.
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(B) WILLIAM LEWIS CLARKE", b. May 10, 1920; d. Nov. 10,
1921, at New Haven, Conn.
(C) XAVIER CLARKE", b. Aug. 27, 1922, at New Haven, Conn,
(iii) NERI CLARKE", b. Aug. 21, 1889; World War engineer on
submarine,
(iv) DAU., not named, b. Apr. 28, 1893.
(e) FREDERICK ELLIOTT CLARKE^ b. May 20, 1861; m. Nov. 9,
1887 to Mary Humiston, b. July 12, 1858; d. Aug. 17, 1913, dau. of
Roswell and Mary (Pratt) Humiston, of Derby, Conn.; res., Haddam,
Conn., R. D.
(i) HOWARD CLARKE", b. June 25, 1888; d. Oct. 9, 1921, in
World War.
(ii) FREDERICK CLARKE", b. July 16, 1892; m. Apr. 19. 1919 to
Kathrine Lauzo, b. Nov. 10, 1898, dau. of John and Kathrine
(McLaugo) Lauzo; res.. New Haven, Conn.
(f) NELLIE CLARKE^ b. Aug. 12, 1863; d. Feb. 12, 1865, at East
Haddam, Conn.
(g) VICTORIA CLARKE^ b. July 14, 1865; m. Nov. 10, 1885 to Mer-
ritt Parker, b. Oct. 14, 1861, son of Handel and Sophia (Southworth)
Parker ; res.. Deep River, Conn.
(i) MAE SOPHIA PARKER", b. Nov. 13, 1886; bookkeeper,
(ii) RUTH ELLEN PARKER", b. May 24, 1889; m. June 1, 1921
to Samuel Marvin, Jr., son of Samuel and Sarah (Johnson)
Marvin, of Wilton, Conn. ; res., Albany, N. Y.
(h) LOLA FOWLER CLARKE*, b. Oct. 12, 1868; m. June 28, 1890 to
Dr. Edwin H. Bidwell, b. Aug. 28, 1859, son of Edwin and Maria
(Lee) Bidwell; res.. East Haddam, Conn., and Niles, Mich.
(i) HELEN LEE BIDWELL", b. Aug. 16, 1894; composer of
music,
(ii) EDWIN CLARKE BIDWELL", b. June 27, 1897; World
War, quartermaster in Navy,
(i) NINA ELIZABETH CLARKE", b. Aug. 7, 1870; m. Nov. 3, 1890
to Charles S. Gates, of Old Saybrook, Conn.; judge of the Probate
Court at Saybrook, Conn.
(i) GILMAN CLARKE GATES", b. Oct. 17, 1894; law student,
(ii) LOLA LOUISE GATES", b. Mar. 4, 1903; kindergarten
teacher ; she is m.
(j) ARTHUR MERWIN CLARKE", b. June 29, 1872; m. May 6, 1897
to Clara B. Bailey, b. Oct. 10, 1878, dau. of George F. and Alice A.
(Dickinson) Bailey, all of Haddam, Conn. He is m. again,
(i) VERA CLARKE", b. Sept. 27, 1899; d. Sept. 27, 1899.
(ii) HAROLD CLARKE", b. Aug. 18, 1903; d. Apr. 21, 1904.
(4) DUDLEY CLARKE^ b. Sept. 4, 1827; m. Emma Buckingham.
(10) LUZERNE FOOTE CLARK^ b. Oct. 7, 1839; m. Betsey Fowler, b.
Oct. 26, 1839; d. Sept. 7, 1928; he d. Sept. 21, 1907; res., Agawam, Mass.
(a) CLARA MARIA CLARK", b. Nov. 9, 1863; m. Dec. 24, 1889 to
Ralph Mcintosh Wilcox, son of Horace and Flavia (Mcintosh)
Wilcox; she d. Apr. 13, 1914; he d. Mar. 19, 1932.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 749
(i) HORACE WILCOX'", b. Sept. 14, 1890; World War aviator,
overseas service.
(ii) BESSIE WILCOX, b. Mar. 31, 1894; World War, Y. M. C. A.;
m. H. Virgintus Leonard, b. July 2, 1890, son of Charles T. and
Anne (Budelman) Leonard,
(iii) ROBERT McINTOSH WILCOX", b. Jan. 16, 1896; World
War, corporal in Co. F, 102nd Inf., U. S. A. ; d. in France, bur. in
grave No. 308; section H, plot 6, American Cemetery No. 608,
Seringes-et Neles, Aisne.
(iv) VALERIA PITKIN WILCOX", b. Mar. 31, 1898; m. June 17,
1922 to Carl Otto Winter, b. Feb. 8, 1900, son of Charles Otto
and Helena (Spleidt) Winter.
(A) WILLIAM WILCOX WINTER", b. Feb. 3, 1926.
(B) JUDITH CLARKE WINTER", b. Nov. 3, 1930.
(b) VALERIA LEONARD CLARK', b. July 7, 1865 ; m. June 30, 1892
James Albert Pitkin ; res., Wethersfield, Conn. ; insurance business.
(c) JOSEPH DUDLEY CLARK^ b. Oct. 28, 1866; m. June 2, 1897 to
Mary Helen Maitland ; res.. Old Town, Me.
(i) DAVID MAITLAND CLARKE", m. Bernice Snow, Feb., 1931.
(A) EDWIN KEITH CLARKE", b. Mar. 9, 1932.
(d) ETHEL LYNN CLARK^ b. Aug. 18, 1868; m. Aug. 18, 1896 to
Edwin Hugh Crosby, b. Oct. 23, 1870, son of Lincoln E. Crosby, of
Glastonbury, Conn. ; res., Manchester, Conn.
(i) LINCOLN LUZERNE CROSBY", b. Aug. 12. 1897; m. Aug.
27, 1921 to Edith Anderson, b. July 3, 1897. dau. of Andrew
Gustaf Anderson, of Brookfield, Conn.
(ii) PRISCILLA ALDEN CROSBY", b. May 7, 1899.
(iii) ADA BELLE CROSBY", b. Jan. 19, 1904.
(e) ELIZABETH FOWLER CLARK', b. Mar. 15, 1876; m. June 23,
1903 to Franklin Mclntire Wolcott, son of Charles Oliver and Kathrine
(Mclntire) Wolcott; res.. South Manchester, Conn.
(f ) SHAILOR LUZERNE CLARK°, b. Dec. 16, 1886 ; m. Apr. 30, 1913
to Ethel Jarvis ; res., Ontario, Canada.
(i) MARGARET ELIZABETH CLARKE", b. June 15, 1914.
(ii) JARVIS DEACON CLARKE", b. Jan. 25, 1916.
(iii) ROBERT LINCOLN CLARKE", b. Oct. 11, 1918.
1537. v. CELIA, b. May 9, 1809 ; m. Oct. 14, 1829 to Joseph Austin, b. Walling-
ford. Conn., Apr. 23, 1803; d. at New Haven, Conn.. Oct. 14, 1853; she
d. Jan. 31, 1892; res., North Haven, Conn.
(1) ANDREW FOOTE AUSTIN^ b. Mar. 26, 1834; m. Nov. 29, 1857 to
Charlotte Pierpoint Stiles, b. Aug. 15, 1838, dau. of Horace and Lois
Stiles ; res., North Haven, Conn.
(a) FREDERICK W. AUSTIN', b. Nov. 29, 1860; m. Sept. 25, 1883 to
JuHne Barnes, dau. of Frederick and Catherine L. Barnes; res., Pasa-
dena, Calif.
(i) CLARENCE ABNER AUSTIN", b. Sept. 14. 1884; m. Sept. 24,
1907 to Margaret Hamilton Austin, dau. of Wilbur J. and Emma
Austin ; res., Pasadena, Calif.
(A) MARGARET ELIZABETH AUSTIN", b. Dec. 26, 1911.
750 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(B) FREDERICK WINFIELD AUSTIN", b. Feb. 4, 1914.
(ii) ESTHER LOUISE AUSTIN", b. Dec. 31, 1886; m. Feb. 21,
1911 to Benjamin O. Williams, son of Oliver and Georgiana
Williams ; res., Pasadena, Calif.
(A) GEORGIANA COVERT WILLIAMS", b. Feb. 7, 1913.
(B) JULIENNE LOUISE WILLIAMS", b. Feb. 7, 1913.
(2) ABNER ELLSWORTH AUSTIN', b. Sept. 13, 1839; m. Nov. 20, 1859
to Ruth Birdsley Coe, b. Mar. 1, 1840, dau. of Eben and Phoebe Coe ; he
d. Feb. 9, 1918; res., Meriden, Conn.
(a) SARAH FLORENCE AUSTIN", b. Sept. 24, 1866; m. Oct. 4, 1892
to Harold Albert Meeks, b. July 27, 1868, son of Albert Victor and
Sarah Meeks ; res,, Meriden, Conn,
(i) ALBERT AUSTIN MEEKS'", b. Aug. 8, 1897.
(ii) HAROLD EDWIN MEEKS", b. Mar. 15, 1901.
1539. vii. MARIETTA, b. Dec. 10, 1813; m. Apr., 1832 to Levi Talmage.
(1) GEORGE TALMAGE^
(2) SARAH TALMAGE', m. Bartholomew; d. ; res., Daven-
port, la.
1540. viii. BELA, b. June 28, 1816; m. Almira Pierpont, 3037'"'.
1554. HENRY CLAY FOOTE, b. Wallingford, Conn., June 19, 1820; d. in
Woodbury, N. J., Jan. 19, 1912, at the ae. of 92. He was a merchant of Philadelphia,
Pa.
1568. iv. JOSEPH FORWARD FOOTE, b. Feb. 7, 1828; graduated from Yale
with honors, 1850; D. K. E. Fraternity; studied law with Hon. L. S.
Foster, of Norwich, Conn., U. S. senator and judge of the Supreme
Court of Errors ; removed to Norwalk, Conn., and studied in office of
U. S. Senator O. S. Ferry and admitted to the bar in 1852; executive
secretary for Gov. Wm. T. Minor while governor, and for many years
trial justice at Norwalk, Conn. He m. Mar. 20, 1873 Jennie Daggett,
of Middlebrook, Conn., dau. of Geo. B. Middlebrook, of Norwalk, Conn. ;
d. and bur. at Norwalk, Conn., Dec. 5, 1883.
592. JOSIAH CULVER FOOTE (205, 56, 16, 5, 1), b. June 25, 1775; m. Oct. 8,
1804 to Lydia, dau. of Benjamin and Mary (Dorr) Lee; she was b. Feb. 24, 1779,
at Lyme, and d. Mar. 10, 1820. He was a cloth dresser and fuller and d. May 26,
1819; res., Coeymans, N. Y.
1580'.
1580'.
15801
JOHN, b. May 25, 1805 ; m. Elizabeth D. Miner, 309O
a-b
i. MARY ANN, b. May 8, 1806; d. June 12, 1818, at New York,
ii. RUTH B., b. Mar. 13, 1808; m. 1837 to Hiram Chase, at Coeymans,
N. Y. ; res., Coventry, N. Y.
(1) GEORGE D. CHASE', d. young.
1581. iv. GEORGE DORR, b. Aug. 5, 1810; m. Abigail Jane St. John, 3090'".
1581\ v. LUCY, b. Mar. 16, 1812; m. Alfred Bissle ; both d. ; no children.
1582. vi. LYDIA, b. Mar. 22, 1814; m. about 1830 to Patrick Hoyt; res., Albany,
N. Y.
(1) JOHN HOYT'.
(2) CHARLES HOYT'.
(3) MARTIN HOYT'.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 751
1583. vii. FREDERIC ABRAM, b. July 31, 1816; m. Salina Kennedy, 3090".
1606. vi. AMANDA N. FOOTE, b. June 1, 1828; d. Sept 2, 1921; m. Jan. 22,
1851 to Dr. Charles Henry Eccleston, b. May 28, 1826; d. Dec. 31,
1912.
(1) CHARLES GORDON ECCLESTON", b. Oct. 29, 1851 ; d. Aug. 17, 1907;
m. Dec. 12, 1876 to Minnie E. Cook, b. July 29, 1854; d. Apr. 16, 1930.
(a) ROBERT COOK ECCLESTON", b. Oct. 14, 1878; m. June 9, 1904
to Almira Irene Dunne, of Ridgway, Pa., b. Dec. 26, 1881 ; C.E.,
Cornell, 1900; res., Ridgway, Pa.
(i) ROBERT DUNNE ECCLESTON", b. Feb. 28, 1908.
(ii) FRANCES MARCIA ECCLESTON", b. Nov. 12, 1912.
(b) ANNA FOOTE ECCLESTON", b. Mar. 28, 1880; m. June 26,
1901 to Archie Dana Gibbs, of Norwich, N. Y., b. Oct. 16, 1875.
(i) ELISABETH MAE GIBBS", b. Mar. 21. 1909.
(2) EDSON FOOTE ECCLESTON^ b. Feb. 2, 1856; m. June 3, 1880 to
Clara B. Homer, of Elmira, N. Y., b. June 8, 1859 ; d. Mar. 4, 1924.
(a) MABEL HOMER ECCLESTON", b. Sept. 11, 1881; d. Oct. 26,
1918; m. Sept. 19, 1903 to Robert N. Rogers, of Oxford, N. Y.
(i) CECIL ECCLESTON ROGERS", b. Jan. 15, 1905; m. Aug. 19,
1930 to Mariba Morse, of Oxford, N. Y.
(ii) ROBERT N. ROGERS", b. Sept. 9, 1911.
(3) MARIA AMANDA ECCLESTON", b. Mar. 7, 1861 ; m. Sept. 16, 1885
to Dr. George DeBruce Johnson, b. Oct. 25, 1859 ; d. Jan. 13, 1928.
(a) MAJ. PAUL KIMBALL JOHNSON", b. Feb. 11, 1887; killed in
accident Apr. 11, 1921; electrical engineer, Leigh College; with
Pershing in Mexico, also in Philippines in the army ; unm.
(b) DR. HAROLD FOOTE JOHNSON", b. Jan. 26, 1888; m. Aug. 16,
1917 to Helen Grabau, b. Jan. 5, 1892; World War veteran; foreign
service; res., Plainfield, N. J.
(i) NANCY DICKENSON JOHNSON", b. Dec. 24, 1919.
(ii) PAUL KIMBALL JOHNSON", b. June 13, 1921.
(iii) MARTHA FOOTE JOHNSON", b. Jan. 7, 1924.
(iv) ROGER KINGSLEY JOHNSON", b. July 27, 19*25.
(4) WALTER LEE ECCLESTON", b. Feb. 4, 1869; d. Apr. 13, 1932; unm.
(5) MARY McCALL ECCLESTON', b. Aug. 19, 1873.
1629. i. SARAH ANN, b. Sept. 22, 1829; m. Dec. 9, 1848 to William T. Rem-
ington; he d. Oct. 11. 1876; she d. at Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1904.
(1) EMMA REMINGTON^ b. Aug. 3, 1851 ; m. Dec. 25, 1879 to Eugene H.
Howard, Rochester, N. Y.
(a) HENRY REMINGTON HOWARD", b. Feb. 3, 1881; graduated
Amherst College, 1904; m. June 22, 1906 to Sophia Kenyon; he was a
lawyer at Rochester, N. Y. ; he d. July 20, 1926.
(i) HENRY EUGENE HOWARD", b. Mar. 17, 1907.
(ii) WILLIAM A. R. HOWARD", b. July, 1910.
(iii) LYDIA HOWARD", b. 1914.
(2) WILLIS S. REMINGTON^ b. June 17, 1853; m. Sept. 13, 1877 to Mar-
garet C. McKenzie; he d. July 28, 1926, Rochester, N. Y.
(a) NELLIE M. REMINGTON", b. Jan. 27, 1879; d. Aug. 10. 1879.
752 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(b) REV. RAY E. REMINGTON", b. Mar. 8, 1880; graduated Cam-
bridge Divinity School, 1907.
(c) GENEVIEVE McKENZIE REMINGTON", b. July 23, 1883; m.
Edward Van Zandt ; d. 1930.
(d) WILLIS EUGENE REMINGTON", b. Jan. 10, 1886.
(e) RUTH REMINGTON", b. June 7, 1890; m. John Weigel ; res.,
Mumford, N. Y.
(i) JOHN WEIGEL", JR.
(3) NELLIE R. REMINGTON,^ b. Dec. 17, 1855; m. Nov. 15, 1876 to
Clarence V. Lodge; d. June 8, 1923.
(4) JANET REMINGTON', b. Aug. 14, 1857; d. Dec. 7, 1920.
(5) FRANK REMINGTON^ b. Jan. 8, 1861 ; d. Feb., 1862.
(6) HARVEY FOOTE REMINGTON^ b. June 28, 1863 ; m. Agnes Brodie,
dau. of Thomas and Martha Hannah Brodie, May 28, 1889. He was
educated at the Geneseo State Normal and the Law Department of Union
College. Received the degree of LL.B. in 1887. Is attorney and counsellor
at law, Rochester, N. Y., firm Remington & Remington ; trustee Baptist
Missionary Convention, State of New York, and member of Executive
Committee ; trustee and member of Executive Committee and Finance
Committee of the New York Baptist Education Society ; president Board
of Trustees of Keuka College ; trustee Anti- Saloon League of State of
New York ; secretary Monroe County Baptist Home for the Aged ; trus-
tee A. M. Chesbro Seminary ; president Empire State Society Sons Ameri-
can Revolution, 1919-21 ; president General National Society S. A. R.,
1925-26; president Historical Society, 1918-21; trustee American Scenic
and Historic Preservation Society ; president Rochester Bar Association,
1923; member Rochester Public Library Board, 1928 . Clubs: Roches-
ter, Monroe Golf, Cosmos. Summer place, "Stratmore Lodge," Fourth
Lake, Adirondack Mountains. Res., South Rochester, N. Y.
(a) WILLIAM BRODIE REMINGTON", b. June 14, 1890; m. 1st,
Dorothy Childs Cross, Feb. 18, 1915 ; m. 2nd, Helen Downing. He was
lieutenant in the Aviation Service during the World War ; president
W. B. Remington, Inc., Springfield, Mass.
(i) WILLIAM BRODIE REMINGTON'", JR., b. May 2, 1918.
(ii) FREDERICK CROSS REMINGTON'", b. Nov. 3, 1919.
(b) THOMAS HOWARD REMINGTON", b. Sept. 4, 1891; m. Edith
Ryder, Aug. 15, 1917. He is a graduate of University of Rochester,
B.A. 1911, and Harvard Law School, LL.B. 1915. Was a major in
World War ; twice cited for meritorious service ; is now a colonel of
Reserves, 309th Regt. ; is a lawyer, Remington & Remington ; res.,
Rochester, N. Y.
(i) ANN RYDER REMINGTON", b. Oct. 12, 1918; res., Roches-
ter, N. Y.
(ii) JANE RYDER", b. Oct. 19, 1920; res., Rochester, N. Y.
(iii) THOMAS RYDER", b. Nov. 12, 1927; res., Rochester, N. Y.
(c) AGNES REMINGTON", b. Sept. 11, 1893; graduate of Smith College.
In settlement and war service work during the World War and in
Red Cross service subsequently ; m. John Eugene Harmon, Apr. 13,
1922.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 753
(i) JOHN REMINGTON HARMON^ b. Mar. 7, 1923; res.,
Churchville, N. Y.
(ii) EUGENE ELISHA HARMON", b. Apr. 17, 1925.
(iii) MARION MacPHERSON HARMON'", b. June 20, 1927.
(d) HARVEY FOOTE REMINGTON", JR., b. Rochester, N. Y., June 25,
1895; graduate University of Rochester, B.S. 1917; seaman and ensign,
U. S. N. R. F., 1st Naval Dist., Boston, Mass., June-Dec, 1918; m.
Kathryn Ellen Madison, Apr. 18, 1923 ; res., Reading, Pa.
(i) AGNES BRODIE REMINGTON", b. Dec. 19, 1924; d. July 15,
1927.
(ii) THEODORA M. REMINGTON", b. Jan. 22, 1930.
(e) JOHN WARNER REMINGTON', b. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 10,
1897; University of Rochester, B.A. 1917; Harvard Law School, LL.B.
1921; seaman and lieutenant (j. g.), U. S. N. R. F., Apr. 10, 1917-
July, 1918; assigned to duty 2nd Naval Dist., Newport, R. I.; duty
on U. S. S. "Vermont" ; m. Margaret Leighton Alcock, dau. of John L.
Alcock, of Baltimore, Md., June 17, 1922; res., Rochester, N. Y.;
lawyer and trust officer, Lincoln Alliance Bank and Trust Co.
(i) EDITH ALLEN REMINGTON", b. Dec. 21, 1923.
(ii) JOHN LEIGHTON REMINGTON", b. Nov. 10, 1926.
(iii) MARTHA BRODIE REMINGTON", b. Apr. 12, 1928.
(f) HARRIET REMINGTON", b. July 31, 1898; graduate National
Cathedral School. In Ordinance War Department during the World
War ; res., Rochester, N. Y. ; m. Alden H. Sulger, Sept. 22, 1923.
(i) SARAH ANN SULGER", b. Nov. 8, 1924.
(ii) ALDEN H. SULGER", JR., b. Apr. 18, 1928.
(g) FRANCIS KIRK REMINGTON', b. Nov. 3, 1902; graduate Uni-
versity of Rochester, 1923 B.A.; Harvard Law School, LL.B. 1926;
res., Rochester, N. Y. ; lawyer, firm Remington & Remington; m.
Carolyn Sibyl Lyon, Jan. 28, 1928.
(i) SIBYL CAROL REMINGTON", b. Dec. 25, 1928.
(ii) LINDA LYON REMINGTON", b. Sept. 26, 1930.
(7) FREDERICK REMINGTON', b. July 3, 1866; m. Eva Potter, Sept. 3,
1891. He is a lyawyer and a physician at Rochester, N. Y.
(a) EZRA POTTER REMINGTON', b. May 28, 1892, Rochester, N. Y.;
m. Mildred A. Carl.
(b) FREDERICK REMINGTON', b. Dec. 25, 1894; d. Oct. 8, 1916.
616. HELI FOOTE (208, 56, 16, 5, 1), b. at Deerfield, Oneida County, N. Y.,
Oct. 11, 1800; m. Deerfield, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1823 to Cathrine Nichols, b. Trumbull
Township, Conn., Aug. 18, 1804; d. at Freeland, Mich., Dec. 2, 1892; he res. and d.
at Freeland, Mich., Mar. 22, 1872.
1633. vi. CHARLES NICHOLS, b. Freedom. N. Y., June 18, 1841 ; m. Grace
McGregor, 3103°.
1634. ii. ROBERT, b. Deerfield, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1825; m. Peddy A. Alfred,
3106.
1635. v. HIRAM J., b. Deerfield, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1835 ; m. at Freeland, Mich.,
Dec. 22, 1887 to Emily Seaver; he d. at Freeland, Mich., July 25, 1911.
1636. DELIA C, b. Deerfield, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1823 ; m. Orshang, N. Y., Sept. 30,
1847 to George Lambert; she d. in Wisconsin, Oct. 28, 1887.
754 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(1) JENNIE M. LAMBERT', m. Wm. Tolman.
(2) CARRIE LAMBERT, m. Sam O'Brien.
1636*. iv. GILBERT, b. Deerfield, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1829; killed in Civil War,
1864.
1637. iii. CHARLOTTE, b. at Deerfield, N. Y.. Mar. 14, 1826; d. Aug. 30,
1899; m. Charles Williams, Dec. 12, 1848; he was b. ; d. Dec.
5, 1911.
(1) ORLANDO C. WILLIAMS', b. Jan. 21, 1850; m. Hannah Jones, Jan. 13,
1872; shed. July 8, 1914.
(a) CLARENCE H. WILLIAMS', b. May 19, 1878; m. Fanny Peet, b.
Aug., 1878.
(b) CLIFFORD WILLIAMS', b. Dec. 30, 1890; m. Gladys Weir, of
Utica, N. Y.
(i) ROBERT WEIR WILLIAMS'.
(2) ANNE WILLIAMS', b. May 28, 1853; m. Feb. 24, 1878 to Enoch
Hewlett, b. June 9, 1851 ; res., Sandusky, N. Y.
(a) CHARLES EMMETT HOWLETT*, b. June 4, 1881 ; m. 1st, Lillian
Thompson; she d. Mar. 22, 1915; m. 2nd, Orrell Marb, b. Apr., 1896.
(i) BERTRAM ENOCH HOWLETT", b. Sept. 9, 1911.
(ii) WILLIAM EMMETT HOWLETT", b. Sept. 14, 1912.
(iii) CHARLOTTE JANE HOWLETT", b. Nov. 30, 1920.
(iv) ELLEN MAY HOWLETT'", b. Oct. 16, 1922.
(b) WARD OLIVER HOWLETT^ b. May 25, 1883 ; m. in June, 1914 to
Mattie Sears ; both in Binghamton Bible School.
(c) WILLARD JOHN HOWLETT^ b. Jan. 15, 1888; d. Mar. 7, 1901.
(3) DELIA WILLIAMS', b. Jan. 7, 1860; m. Sept. 1, 1892 to Daniel Bishop,
b. Apr. 3, 1859; he d. May 21, 1922.
(a) EMMETT CHARLES BISHOP", b. Oct. 17, 1894; d. June 19, 1902.
1639. ii. ANN ELIZA, d. May 24, 1920, at Lansing, Mich.; bur. May 26, at
Lansing, Mich.
1643. vi. CAROLINE LOUISE, d. Jan. 24, 1920, at Bridgeport, Mich.
1644. vii. JULIA ANTOINETTE, b. Feb. 7, 1844; m. John Burgoyne, b. Mar.
15, 1841, son of John Andres and Harriet Hart (Green) Burgoyne;
he d. Apr. 7, 1908. Mrs. Burgoyne faithfully collected this data of the
descendants of Henry Foote for Volume 1, No. 618. This work has
been earnestly continued by her dau. Mrs. Burgoyne d. at Lansing,
Mich., Dec. 28, 1918; bur. at Bridgeport, Mich.
(1) ANNA E. C. BURGOYNE', m. Sept. 22, 1892 to Arthur C. Stebbins, b.
July 16, 1860, son of Cortland Bliss Stebbins; she was b. May 13, 1867;
res., Lansing, Mich.
(a) FRANCIS BURGOYNE STEBBINS', b. Nov. 9, 1895; m. Dec. 17,
1915 to James Adams Debardelben, of Clayton, Ala., b. July 30, 1896;
he d. Dec. 22, 1925; m. 2nd, Annette Huizenga, b. Apr. 28, 1904; m.
Apr. 21, 1930; res., Lansing, Mich.
(i) ANNE VARNER STEBBINS'*, b. Nov. 6, 1916.
(b) CHARLES ROWLAND STEBBINS', b. Feb. 6, 1903, Lansing,
Mich.
(c) GEORGE ARTHUR STEBBINS', b. June 26, 1906; m. Elma Lack-
sen, Sept. 28, 1929, b. Feb. 7, 1908, Ashtabula, Ohio.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 755
(i) RICHARD ARTHUR STEBBINS", b. Jan. 10, 1931, at De-
troit, Mich.
(3) MINNIE ANTOINETTE BURGOYNE^ b. Feb. 2, 1871, Woodhull,
Mich.
(4) GEORGE ARCHIE BURGOYNE', b. Oct., 1873; m. Sept. 20, 1906 to
Alice Paquette, b. May 26. 1885; d. Feb. 10, 1920, dau. of Felix Paquette
and Harriet (Horning) Paquette; res., Bridgeport, Mich.
(a) HARRIET ANTOINETTE BURGOYNE', b. Jan. 2, 1907.
(b) JOHN A. BURGOYNE', b. Jan. 29, 1908.
(c) ALICE ANNETTE BURGOYNE", b. Apr. 7, 1909; d. June, 1910.
(d) RUTH ELIZABETH BURGOYNE^ b. July 2, 1910.
(e) GEORGE W. BURGOYNE^ b. Dec. 5, 1912.
(f) FELIX CHARLES BURGOYNE', b. Aug. 12, 1916.
(g) FRANCIS E. BURGOYNE*, b. Aug. 12, 1916.
(h) WILLIAM HENRY BURGOYNE^ b. Dec. 3, 1918.
1645. viii. MARY AMELIA, b. Oct. 10, 1845, Fairview, Cattaraugus County, N. Y. ;
m. William LeMoyne Smith, b. Mar. 21, 1843, Owosso, Mich; Civil
War veteran ; m. Feb. 22, 1868, Woodhull, Mich. ; she d. May 27, 1898,
at Woodhull, Mich. ; he d. Feb., 1920, at Laingsburg, Mich.
(1) GEORGE BERT SMITH^ b. Jan. 16, 1869; m. Aug., 1890, Perry, Mich.,
to Carrie May Aikins, b. May, 1875 ; he d. May 21, 1892.
(a) ROY AIKEN SMITH*, b. Dec. 24, 1891 ; m. Sept. 30, 1914 to Ella
MacFink; res.. Perry, Mich.
(i) LYLE AIKENS SMITH", b. July 17, 1915.
(ii) DOROTHY MAE SMITH", b. May 8, 1918.
(iii) DONALD F. SMITH", b. May 8, 1913; d. Feb. 24, 1919.
(2) HARRIET SMITH', b. June 20, 1871 ; d. May 22, 1872.
(3) ANN ELIZA SMITH^ b. Dec. 13, 1873, Woodhull, Mich.; m. Dr. Arthur
A. Scott, May 27, 1903, Perry, Mich., b. Dec. 16, 1864; he d. May, 1926,
at Laingsburg, Mich.
(a) THELMA AMELIA SCOTT*, b. Oct. 22, 1904; d. Dec. 25, 1904.
(b) ARTHUR LEMOYNE SCOTT*, b. June 24, 1913, Laingsburg, Mich.
(4) DAISIE D. SMITH*, b. June 13, 1876; d. Sept., 1876.
(5) NIN LESLIE SMITH', b. Sept. 24, 1878; m. Nov. 13, 1901, St. Johns,
Mich., to Grant Murry Gardner, b. Nov. 13, 1877.
(a) LESTER DEE GARDNER*, b. Aug. 11, 1902, Woodhull, Mich.; m.
June, 1923, at Lansing, Mich., to Emma Phol, b. June 3, 1903 ; he was
a World War veteran.
Ci) BETTY JUNE GARDNER", b. Apr. 30, 1924.
(ii) MARY JANE GARDNER", b. Aug. 20, 1926.
(b) ARTHUR LEE GARDNER', b. July 2, 1905, Woodhull, Mich.; m.
July, 1927, at Lansing, Mich., to Dora Edgelston, b. June 23, 1910; he
was a private, 59th C. A. C, Battery B, Fort Mills.
(c) AMASA GALE GARDNER*, b. Feb. 7, 1908, Shaftsbury, Mich.; m.
Mar., 1931 to Marguerite Huffman, b. Oct. 4, 1912.
(i) GALE GARDNER", b. Dec, 1931 ; d. Dec, 1931.
1648. xi. ELLA ARABEL, b. June 21, 1854; m. May 13, 1882 to Frank A.
Stevens, b. Nov. 5, 1852, son of Harrison Stevens, South Wales; res.,
Lansing, Mich.
756 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(1) BESSIE STEVENS', b. Jan. 22, 1883; m. Apr. 22, 1905 to Irving O.
Casler, b. Mar. 23, 1880, son of Charles Casler, Eaton Rapids, Mich.
1649. xi. CLARA, b. Dec. 1, 1856; m. Jan. 20, 1885 to J. William Luke, b. May
18, 1840, Rochester, N. Y.; res., Toledo, Ohio; he d. May 13, 1914; a
veteran soldier of the Civil War.
(1) HELEN LUKE*, m. Milton H. Strickland, Sept. 1, 1907.
(a) ELEANOR V. STRICKLAND', b. Apr. 11, 1910; m. Norman
Lindner, May 20, 1931.
(b) MARGARET J. STRICKLAND*, b. June 9, 1919.
(c) MAXINE STRICKLAND', b. June 9, 1919; d. Aug. 15, 1919.
(2) WILLIAM PETER LUKE' (Peter), m. Sarah H. Fowler, Dec. 7, 1912;
he d. Nov. 21, 1918; she d. Nov. 23, 1918.
(a) FREDERICK LUKE", b. June 15, 1914.
(b) CLARA M. LUKE', b. June 29, 1915.
1650. ARCHIE HUGH FOOTE (618, 208, 56, 16, 5, 1), m. at Valparaiso, Ind.,
Jan. 4, 1886 to Leila Morris, b. Woodhull, Mich.; he d. May 19, 1889, at Dewitt,
Mich.
3114\ i. MORRIS GROVER, b. at Woodhull, Mich., May 25, 1888; m. Dec. 24,
1916, at Lansing, Mich., to Ida Smith ; res., Lansing, Mich.
1651. WILLIAM, d. Sept. 2, 1920, at Fillmore, N. Y., where for fifty years
he had successfully conducted a carriage manufactory. He was greatly interested in
horseless carriages and built and successfully operated two different machines while
the enterprise was still in its infancy. He was one of the original promoters of the
State Bank of Fillmore, N. Y., and was its vice-president until he died.
1676. iii. OLIVE, b. May, 1782; m. Jared Abernethy, of Cornwall, Vt. ; he d.
Apr. 19, 1838 ; she lived and d. at Cornwall, Vt., July 12, 1846.
(1) EZEKIEL ABERNETHY'.
(2) MARGARET ABERNETHY', m. Sunderlin.
(3) CYRUS ABERNETHY', m. Mary Ann Stickney; res., Cornwall, Vt.
(a) ANNA ABERNETHY', lived and d. on the old homestead in Corn-
wall, Vt. ; unm.
(b) JARED ABERNETHY', lived and d. on the old homestead in Corn-
wall, Vt. ; unm.
(4) ABRAM FOOTE ABERNETHY'. b. Feb. 15, 1813; d. Aug. 17, 1871,
Altona, 111. ; m. Jan. 9, 1840, Cornwall, Vt., to Mary Ford Goodrich, b.
July 27, 1814; d. Apr. 23, 1893; Mary was dau. of John Ford Good-
rich ; he moved from Cornwall, Vt., to Altona, Knox County, 111., in 1855 ;
farming.
(a) CORNELIA SYLVEMA (Nellie) ABERNETHY', b. Dec. 28,
1840; was the oldest of eight children just mentioned who left their
Vermont home for the frontier life in Illinois. At that time she was
a girl of fourteen and early in life she learned the meaning of self-
support, for she taught school at sixteen. She m. Nov. 9, 1865,
Amos Franklin Ward, b. Nov. 26, 1830; d. Jan. 12, 1917; he was a
son of Amos Ward and Eliza Whiting.
(i) NELLIE ABERNETHY WARD", b. June 1, 1867; d. in
infancy.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 757
(ii) FRED FRANKLIN WARD", b. Jan. 9, 1869; m. Jan. 1, 1902
to Amelia Alice Penny, dau. of Samuel Adolphus Penny and
Cyntha Ann (Payne) ; engaged in farming, raising livestock
between Altona and Galva, 111. They are members of the Con-
gregational Church of Galva, 111.
(A) FLORENCE ALICE WARD", b. May 12, 1904; Knox Col-
lege, Galesburg, 111. ; graduated from Brown's Business
College.
(B) MARTHA EVELYN WARD", b. Apr. 9, 1912.
(iji) EDITH MARY WARD", b. Feb. 21, 1873; m. Dec. 25, 1901 to
Charles C, son of Alvah Reynolds, b. May 22, 1830, and Susan-
nah Hayden, b. Aug. 3, 1839; d. June 19, 1896. Mr. and Mrs.
Reynolds are engaged in farming and raising of livestock on
the farm where Mr. Reynolds was born. They are members and
officers in the Ontario Christian Church, the organization of which
in 1853 was largely attributed to Mr. Reynolds.
(A) NELLIE BERNICE REYNOLDS", b. Dec. 31, 1902; m.
June 14, 1926 to Irving Shaw, b. Jan. 30, 1900, son of Ernest
and Bertha (Whitcomb) Shaw. She attended school at Head-
ing College one year and Cornell College one year; taught
school two years. He graduated from Knox College in 1922.
Taught school and has since been engaged with his father in
extensive farming near Oneida, 111.
(Al) CAROL MAY SHAW", b. May 4, 1927.
(A2) MARJORIE ANN SHAW", b. Apr. 14, 1929.
(B) MARLYN WARD REYNOLDS", b. Aug. 20, 1904; m.
Jan. 10, 1930 to Dorothy Adelaide Bevier, b. May 16, 1907,
dau. of George Bevier and Cornelia (Perry) Bevier. He at-
tended school at University of Illinois; engaged in extensive
farming ; she was a graduate from the University of Illinois ;
res., Altona, 111.
(C) BIRDICE LORAINE REYNOLDS", b. Sept. 24, 1905; m.
June 19, 1928 to Dallas Everett Gibson, b. July 9, 1904, son
of Joseph Everett and Eva Jane (Allen) Gibson. She at-
tended school at Cornell College three years and taught school
two years ; he was a graduate from Cornell College in 1927 ;
since then has worked for Kresge Company and at present is
assistant of Kresge Dollar Store in Topeka, Kan.
(1) GARY LEE GIBSON", b. Mar. 22, 1930.
(D) HELEN EDITH REYNOLDS", b. July 22,, 1908; m. July
19, 1930 to Donald James Roberts, b. Jan. 30, 1906, son of
James and Marguerite (Stevenson) Roberts. She attended
Monmouth College two years and taught school for two years ;
he was a graduate of Monmouth College in 1929; is principal
of Rio Consolidated Schools, Rio, 111.
(Al) DARRELL DON ROBERTS", b. May 12, 1931.
(E) IDA VIOLA REYNOLDS", b. Dec. 5, 1913; entered Mon-
mouth College in 1931.
758 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(iv) GEORGE AMOS WARD", b. Sept. 26, 1874; m. May 21, 1902
to Edith Mable Tracy, b. Aug. 14, 1882, dau. of Willis Douglas
Tracy, b. Mar. 14, 1856, and Orlena Frances Reynolds, b. Aug. 2,
1860; d. July 20. 1917. Mr. Ward is farming and raising Here-
ford cattle on the farm where he was born near Altona, 111. ;
they are both prominent in church and community work.
(A) MARION ORLENA WARD", b. May 9, 1913; attended
school at Weston, 111.; State Teachers' College at Macomb,
111.
(B) ETHEL WINIFRED WARD", b. July 24, 1904; m. Feb. 23,
1928 to Ray Litton Johnson, b. Sept. 10, 1903, son of John and
Abbie (Litton) Johnston. She was a graduate from Webster,
111., State Teachers' College, and taught school for three
years ; he attended school at University of Illinois ; is engaged
in farming near Galva, 111.
(Bl) RAY LITTON JOHNSTON", b. Sept. 16. 1929; d.
Sept. 17, 1929.
(b) GEORGE FRANKLIN ABERNETHY^ b. June 10, 1842; m. Altona.
111., Feb. 1, 1877 to Arabelle McClatchey, b. May 19, 1853, dau. of
William McClatchey and Margaret (Foster) McClatchey. and are
living in Knoxville, 111.
(i) NELLIE EDITH ABERNETHY'", b. Nov. 25, 1880; m. Dec.
25, 1902 to Walter Francis Coolidge. b. July 24, 1878, son of
James Henry and Ellen Frances (Brown) Coolidge; he is super-
intendent of Granite City High School.
(A) GEORGE FRANCIS ABERNETHY COOLIDGE", b. Sept.
12, 1904.
(ii) GEORGE EARLE ABERNETHY", b. Dec. 15. 1883; m.
Katherine May Gustafson, b. Apr. 17, 1888, dau. of John Eric
Gustafson and Kathryn (Cheline) Gustafson.
(A) ROBERT GEORGE ABERNETHY", b. Jan. 26, 1911.
(B) KATHERINE JUNE ABERNETHY", b. June 27, 1913.
(C) RALPH THEODORE ABERNETHY", b. Aug. 16, 1916.
(c) MARY JANE ABERNETHY', b. Jan. 12, 1844; m. Apr. 6. 1865 to
Frank Slate Marsh, of Altona, III. ; he was b. Dec. 29, 1837; d. Apr. 22,
1915; son of Dexter and Rebecca (Slate) Marsh; she d. Oct. 8, 1872.
(i) CHARLES DEXTER MARSH", b. Jan. 30. 1866: m. Dec. 15.
1887 to Mary B. McLean, of Lexington. Neb.; she d. Nov. 10.
1894; m. 2nd, Dec. 18, 1895 to Mary McLean.
(A) JENNIE M. MARSH", b. Sept. 23, 1889; m. Clifton Fenn
Wilson, b. Dec. 21, 1883; d. Oct. 4, 1927.
(Al) LEROY MILFORD WILSON'% b. Feb. 9, 1910.
(A2) CLARENCE CLIFTON WILSON", b. Dec. 10, 1912.
(A3) GERALD FRANCIS WILSON'% b. Oct. 4, 1914.
(A4) IRENE RUBY WILSON", b. Jan. 23, 1920.
(B) JOHN FRANK MARSH", b. Oct. 1, 1892; single.
(C) HATTIE BELLE MARSH", b. June 19, 1903; m. Sept. 23,
to Edward Knapple, b. Apr. 16, 1895.
(CI) MARCIA MAE KNAPPLE", b. June 8. 1925.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 758
(C2) NIEL EDWARD KNAPPLE'% b. Sept. 24, 1927.
(C3) ARLENE RUTH KNAPPLE'^ b. Jan. 27, 1930.
(ii) HATTIE ABERNETHY MARSH*", b. Mar. 12, 1868; m. May
28, 1885 to James S. Thomas, of Lexington, Neb., b. Milford
Haven, Wales, Apr. 20, 1854; d. in Long Beach, Calif, Feb. 18,
1913.
(A) FRANK W. THOMAS", b. July 4, 1886; is m. and lives in
Lexington, Neb. ; he is in the automobile business.
(B) MARTHA V. THOMAS", b. Nov. 27, 1888; d. in infancy.
(d) MARTHA OLIVE ABERNETHY", b. July 22, 1845; m. June 2.
1870 to Edwin M. Wales, of Mofifat, Colo.; she d. May 2, 1901, "at
Salida, Colo.
(e) DAVID THOMPSON ABERNETHY', b. Oct. 18, 1847; m. Jan. 1.
1876 to Phebe Roscoe; he d. May 10, 1886, at Fort Dodge, la.
(i) GEORGE HARLEY ABERNETHY", b. Nov., 1876; res..
Eagle Grove, la.
(ii) DAVID FRANK ABERNETHY'", b. Dec, 1879; d. June 19,
1892.
(iii) MARY PEARL ABERNETHY", b. 1881 ; d. Dec. 14, 1882.
(iv) VINNIE ABERNETHY", b. 1884.
(f) ANNIE VIOLA ABERNETHY', b. Dec. 5, 1850; m. Dec. 5, 1872 to
Ford Sornberger, of Victoria, 111.; she d. June 15, 1875.
(i) VIOLA KATIE SORNBERGER", b. 1875 ; d. in infancy.
(g) ALBERT PAYSON ABERNETHY', b. Sept. 15, 1852; m. Aug. 1,
1878 to Kate Moore, b. Nov. 4, 1854. dau. of Lyman Kendall Moore
and Mary Simons (Woodman) Moore; he d. near Altona, 111., Feb. IS,
1900; she d. Apr. 10, 1929. Children are farmers, living on farms of
their own near Alton, 111.
(i) THIRZA VIOLA ABERNETHY", July 30, 1879; m. Feb. 19,
1902 to William Harry McGaan, b. Nov. 5, 1875, son of James
and Susan (Collinson) McGaan.
(A) MILDRED McGAAN",, b. Dec, 1902; d. in infancy.
(B) MARY GLADYS McGAAN", b. Nov. 23, 1903; graduated
from the University of Illinois, Urban, 111., in 1925 ; res.,
Chicago, 111.
(C) JAMES ALBERT McGAAN", b. Feb. 8, 1907; farming at
home.
(D) VERA MAE McGAAN", b. Feb. 16, 1911; attended Knox
College for two years ; teaching.
(E) HELEN LORRAINE McGAAN", b. Jan. 10, 1913; attending
Knox College, Galesburg, 111. (1931).
(F) ALT A LUCILE McGAAN", b. Feb. 25, 1915.
(ii) MILO ABRAM ABERNETHY". b. Nov. 20, 1882; m. at
Altona, 111., Jan. 17, 1906 to Henrietta Sheahan, dau. of Thomas
Sheahan and Fanny (Hillerby) Sheahan.
(A) HOWARD ALBERT ABERNETHY", b. Oct. 29, 1906.
(iii) RAY ALBERT ABERNETHY", b. Feb. 23, 1886; m. Laura
Harvey. Altona. 111.
760 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(iv) MATTIE MOORE ABERNETHY", b. May 12, 1888; m.
Feb. 1, 1911 to Simeon Forrest McGaan, b. Dec. 13, 1879, son
of James McGaan and Susan (Collinson) McGaan.
(A) EUGENE McGAAN", b. Mar. 4, 1912.
(B) HENRY FORREST McGAAN", b. Oct. 23, 1913.
(C) IZEN McGAAN", b. Jan. 28, 1916.
(D) ETHEL IRENE McGAAN", b. Oct. 10, 1918.
(E) ERMA lONE McGAAN", b. Oct. 10, 1918.
(v) RALPH LYMAN ABERNETHY", b. Nov. 24, 1896; m. Sept.
15, 1924 to Alice Thayer, b. July, 1902, dau. of Harry Thayer
and Grace (Shetler) Thayer. They are farming the old Aber-
nethy homestead near Altona, 111.
(h) HATTIE GOODRICH ABERNETHY', b. Dec. 18, 1854; d. Sept.
14, 1855, Centre Point, 111.
(5) DAVID ABERNETHY', d. Sept. 9, 1843, ae. 25 years.
1682. ii. SARAH.
(1) SARAH', m. Orson Davis, of Crown Point, N. Y.
(a) HARRIET DAVIS*.
(b) NEWTON DAVIS*, of Cornwall, Vt.
645. LEWIS FOOTE (215, 60, 18, 5, 1), b. Oct. 5, 1761 ; d. about 1835, Lebanon,
N. H.
651. NATHAN FOOTE, JR., m. Sarah (Evarts) Sutherland, dau. of Sylvanus
and Elishaba (Chittenden) Evarts; she was b. Apr. 1, 1764; d. Sept. 1, 1804, Corn-
wall, Vt.; m. 2nd, 1805, Esther (Goodrich) Hunt; he d. Nov. 16, 1828.
1698. i. SALLY, b. Apr. 13, 1791 ; d. Apr. 5, 1833, Cayuga, N. Y.
LINUS, b. Oct. 14, 1794.
LUCIUS CHITTENDEN, b. Nov. 13, 1796; m. Rebecca Saltonstall
Allyn, 3166'-'.
LUCINA, b. July 30, 1800; d. May 6, 1846, Cayuga, N. Y. ; she took
care of children of No. 1700.
MELICENT, b. Dec. 17, 1802; d. Jan. 16, 1835; m. William Whit-
tlesy.
MARIA L., b. Jan. 17, 1806; d. May 31, 1885; dau. Marcia, b. Mar. 11,
1824; m. Mar. 16, 1842 to William Turner.
1703\ vii. ELVIRA.
1703*. viii. MARY E., m. H. Griffin.
654. URI FOOTE, m. Feb. 7, 1798, Shelbume, Vt., to Rhoda Pierson, b. May 21,
1777; d. Feb. 18, 1865; he moved to Cayuga, N. Y., in 1918 and kept tavern there
for many years.
1704. i. WILLIAM.
1704\ ii. ROXANNA, res., Auburn, N. Y.
1704'. iii. LOUISA R.
1704*. iv. JULANA, d. Sept. 3, 1808, in second year; bur. in Charlotte, Vt.
1721*. xiv. ELIZA CAMPBELL, b. Geneva, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1851; d. Dec. 6,
1914.
678. REUBEN FOOTE SILENCE ("Sienee") FOOTE, LYDIA FOOTE,
and SYLVIA FOOTE (685) were original members of the Jefferson Presbyterian
1699.
ii.
1700.
iii.
1701.
iv.
1702.
V.
1703.
vi.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 761
Church, organized June 28, 1809, of which Reuben was ordained deacon, Nov. 26,
1810. He was for several years chosen by the town to have charge of the highways
in his district. A new road to Westkill was described as starting from the east and
west turnpike near the home of Reuben Foote, 1722'.
680.' MILES FOOTE (219, 60, 18, 5, 1), b. Sept. 13, 1774; m. 1st, 1797, Polly
Hitchcock, of Bethlehem, Conn. ; she d. in Jefferson N. Y. ; m. 2nd, Esther Northrup ;
he d. Feb. 29, 1845, Jefferson, N. Y., in his 72nd year; Esther Northrup d. July 8,
1851, ae. 73 years and 30 days. Their graves are in the old Jefferson Cemetery and
with them an uncarved field stone probably marks the resting place of Polly Hitch-
cock, perhaps the earliest burial there. His farm on the Westkill Road about half
a mile from the turnpike between Jefferson and North Blenheim was near those of
his brother Reuben (678) and his sister Betsy Jones (684). The coimty records
show that he sold other land. He served as road master for his district and as
overseer of highways for the town. He joined the Presbyterian Church in Jefferson,
N. Y., June 8, 1834. The records of the Presbyterian Church of South Salem,
Westchester County, N. Y., show that Esther Northrup was the dau. of Abraham
Northrup, Jr., and bapt. "For his wife," June 6, 1779. (See "Northrup-NortKrop
Genealogy.")
1727. i. ALMA, b. about 1799; m. Jacob DeLcng, b. Feb. 21, 1797; they res.
in Jefferson, N. Y., and d. there. His tombstone in the southeast
corner of the abandoned cemetery at Eminence (Dutch Hill), Schoharie
County, N. Y., shows that he d. Sept. 23, 1865, ae. 69 years 7 months 2
days, and so was b. Feb. 21, 1797. He was a pioneer in that section,
and always resided there. He cleared a farm on the East Road lead-
ing from Eminence to Betty Brook and North Blenheim. In 1931
David Y. Proper, one of the few old people who knew him, identified
this as the Frank Pitcher farm. An equipment roll of a Jefferson
militia company unsigned and undated, but known to date between
1821 and 1828, contains his name. Alma (Foote) DeLong's grandson,
Frank DeLong, still living in 1931, remembered her as coming from
Jefferson, N. Y., to visit his father at Afton, N. Y., and that she was
of medium height and weight. A low uncarved field stone set on its
edge about two feet north of Jacob DeLong's tombstone probably
marks her grace. In 1931 the records of the two abandoned churches
in Eminence had not been found.
(1) CATHERINE DeLONG*. b. 1831; m. Rodman Fuller, b. Nov. 6, 1824;
d. May 19, 1870. He was a soldier in the Civil War and member of
Company E, 1st Regt., N. Y. Dragoons; enlisted Oct. 13, 1864; discharged
June 30, 1865; ran a stage between Jefferson and Richmondville. She d.
Nov. 25, 1888, ae. 57.
(a) SARAH FULLER', d. when about a year old.
(b) BENJAMIN R. FULLER', b. Aug. 17, 1857; m. 1st, Fannie Pulver,
b. Aug. 27, 1859; d. May 26, 1887. He was a painter and lived in
Jefferson, N. Y. He m. 2nd, Augusta Garrett, of South Gilboa, N. Y.,
b. Apr. 9, 1865; res., Jefferson, N. Y.
(i) EDITH FULLER", b. Feb. 20, 1882; m. Edward Loveland, of
West Fulton, N. Y.
(A) VIVIAN LOVELAND", b. Jan., 1908.
762 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(ii) LEWIS D. FULLER", b. Sept. 7, 1891.
(Hi) RAYMOND S. FULLER", b. June 30, 1906.
(c) MAYHAM L. FULLER', b. July 4 or 5, 1862; m. Jennie Middlemis,
of Delhi, N. Y. ; painter and decorator.
(2) ELEANOR DeLONG*, m. John Decker, of Blenheim, Schoharie County,
N. Y.
(a) JOHN DECKER", JR., m. Millissia Carman; farmer, Blenheim, N. Y.
(b) SPAULDING DECKER', m. twice: poultryman, Binghamton, N. Y.
(c) EUNICE DECKER', m. Fred Hellijas, of Cobleskill, N. Y.
(i) FRED HELLIJAS", JR., of Cobleskill, N. Y.; m. twice,
(ii) ROSA HELLIJAS", of Cobleskill, N. Y. ; d. unm.
(iii) ELLA HELLIJAS", of Cobleskill, N. Y. ; m. E. Curtis, d.
(iv) JOHNNIE HELLIJAS", of Cobleskill, N. Y. ; m. Nelly Coons;
d. ; two children.
(v) JESSE HELLIJAS", of Fonda, N. Y. ; m. ; typist for
paper.
(vi) ED. HELLIJAS", m. ; res., unknown.
(vii) EVA HELLIJAS", of Cobleskill, N. Y. ; m. Clarence Brown,
(viii LaVERN HELLIJAS", of WarnerviUe, N. Y. : m. Marietta
France : typist for Cobleskill Times.
(A) EUNICE FRANCE HELLIJAS".
(B) CAROL FRANCE HELLIJAS".
(C) VIRGINIA FRANCE HELLIJAS".
(d) ALMA DECKER', m. Lon Loucks, a Civil War veteran; she d. .
(i) JOHN LOUCKS", m. , of Livingston Manor. N. Y.
(ii) GOLDIE LOUCKS".
(iii) DOROTHY LOUCKS".
(iv) WILL LOUCKS".
(e) MILINDA DECKER', d. Jan. 26, 1925, ae. 68; m. Peter Hellijas;
d. Dec. 12, 1924, ae. 76; brother of Fred Hellijas; res.. Summit, N. Y.
(i) ESTHER L. HELLIJAS", b. Dec. 6. 1875; d. at 7 years,
(ii) JAMES HELLIJAS", d. Feb. 17. 1930; m. Alice Becker, of
Summit, N. Y., b. Sept. 10, 1876 ; farmer.
(A) HARRY HELLIJAS", res., Cobleskill, N. Y.
(B) MARIETTA HELLIJAS".
(C) RUTH HELLIJAS". res., Cobleskill. N. Y.
(D) FLOYD HELLIJAS". res.. Cobleskill. N. Y.
(iii) CHARLES HELLIJAS", b. Sept. 9, 1878; m. Myrtle Turk;
res., Summit, N. Y.
(A) HOWARD HELLIJAS".
(B) ROY HELLIJAS".
(C) WORDEN HELLIJAS".
(iv) FRANK HELLIJAS". b. Mar. 4. 1880; m. Grace BuUis.
(A) THORA HELLIJAS". res.. Summit. N. Y.; farmer. '
(B) CARRIE HELLIJAS", res.. Summit. N. Y. ; farmer.
(C) MADELYN HELLIJAS", res.. Summit. N. Y. ; farmer.
(v) AUSTIN C. HELLIJAS", b. Aug. 15, 1882; m. Maude A.
Benjamin; res., South Gilboa. N. Y. ; farmer.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 763
(A) EVELYN HELLIJAS", b. July 9, 1906.
(B) LUCY HELLIJAS", b. Mar. 24, 1908.
(C) MILDRED HELLIJAS", b. Jan. 6, 1910; she m. Herbert
Schurman, of Grand Gorge, N. Y.
(Al) KENNETH SCHURMAN".
(D) THELMA JEAN HELLIJAS", b. Feb. 16, 1929.
(vi) PETER HELLIJAS'", JR., of Summit, N. Y., b. Nov. 19, 1884;
m. 1st, Carrie Barnes; m. 2nd. Susie Graham; farmer.
(A) STEWART HELLIJAS".
(vii) EDNA HELLIJAS'", of Summit, N. Y., b. May 3, 1890; m.
Gordon Becker ; farmer.
(A) CLAUD BECKER".
(B) IVA BECKER", m. Floyd Conrow.
(Bl) EVELYN CONROW".
(3) LUCINDA DeLONG', b. 1830; d. 1908; m. John Decker, of Red Falls,
Greene County, N. Y., b. 1832 ; d. 1912, Binghamton, N. Y.
(a) WILLARD O. DECKER', b. 1857; m. Mrs. Alice Decker, of Grand
Gorge, N. Y., b. 1847; d. Mar., 1917; coachman for Dr. Stephen E.
Churchill, of Stamford, N. Y.
(b) DUANE B. DECKER', b. 1860; m. Smilda Dibble, of Red Falls,
N. Y., b. 1846; d. 1923; cabinet maker and carver of Stamford, N. Y.
(i) HOWARD C. DECKER", b. 1885; d. 1907; carpenter.
(c) HARVEY L. DECKER", b. 1862; d. 1874, Ashland, Greene County,
N. Y.
(d) SARAH F. DECKER", m. Bert Cook; farmer; res., Gilboa, N. Y.
(i) VESTA COOK", m. Victor Oakes, of Rush. Pa. ; cement mason
and general stone work,
(ii) REED H. COOK", ra. Beatrice Seiber, of Forest Lake, Pa.;
farmer,
(iii) RAYMOND L. COOK", m. Minnie Garrison, of Rush Pa.;
farmer.
(4) LUCINA DeLONG', m. 1st, Orange Barber, farmer; m. 2nd, William
Garrett; res., Coxsackie, N. Y.
(5) LORENA DeLONG', m. John Smith, of Ashland, N. Y,; killed in action
in Civil War.
(a) CHARLES DeLONG SMITH", b. 1860.
(b) JOHN DeLONG SMITH".
(6) POLLY ANN DeLONG', b. 1819; m. Apr. 13, 1840 to Henry C. Riven-
burgh, b. May 10, 1819, son of Henry Rivenburgh, of Summit. N. Y. ; was
administrator of his father's estate.
(a) CYNTHIA RIVENBURGH", b. Sept. 23, 1841; m. Menzo King;
lived in Middleburgh, N. Y., toward Polly Hollow.
(i) ORA KING", m. Ernest Steenholver; no children.
(b) PHEBE ANN RIVENBURGH", b. May 6, 1843: m. Walter Mattice;
lived in Middleburgh, N. Y. toward Greensbush ; both d. and bur. at
Patria, near their homes.
(i) BERTHA MATTICE".
(ii) DELBERT MATTICE".
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(iii) HARMON M. MATTICE".
(iv) MAUD MATTICE".
(c) MARGARET ROSANNA RIVENBURGH', b. Mar. 18, 1846; m.
Charles Mickle ; res., Schenectady, N. Y. ; he is bur. at Middleburgh,
N. Y. ; she is bur. at Patria, N. Y.
(i) ROSALTHA MICKLE".
(ii) ROSE MICKLE".
(iii) LAURA MICKLE".
(iv) MYRON MICKLE".
(v) BERTHA MICKLE", m. Harbon Rivenburgh.
(d) JOHN HENRY RIVENBURGH', b. Jan. 30, 1848; m. Mary Ellen
King, of Barney Hollow, near Cobleskill, N. Y. ; she d. Dec. 8, 1922;
he lived in Schoharie, N. Y., in 1931.
(i) GRACE RIVENBURGH", b. Aug. 16 ; m. William Sagen-
dorf ; both d. and bur. in Waterbury, Conn., where they lived.
(ii) ADALINE RIVENBURGH", m. Thelbert Plue ; d. .
(A) MAUD PLUE", d. .
(iii) CHARLES LEWIS RIVENBURGH", m. Rose Ammond ; res.,
Fulton, N. Y. ; no children,
(iv) AUSTIN RIVENBURGH", unm. ; res., Schoharie, N. Y.
(v) EDWIN RIVENBURGH", d. young,
(vi) CHAUNCEY RIVENBURGH", b. Sept. 21; unm.; d. New
York, N. Y.
(vii) LORENA RIVENBURGH", b. Mar. 16, 1891 ; m. John Thomas
Fitzgerald; res., Boston, Mass.
(viii) FRED RIVENBURGH", b. Aug. 8, 1893 ; unm. ; res., Schoharie,
N. Y.
(ix) EUGENE RIVENBURGH", b. Oct. 29, 1895; m. Marion
Parslow, b. Oct. 4, 1898, Schoharie, N. Y.
(A) KENNETH RIVENBURGH", b. July 30, 1917; in Schoharie
High School,
(x) EARL GEORGE RIVENBURGH", b. May 2, 1897; m. Nina
Rorick, of Schoharie, d. June 24, 1920.
(A) HELEN RIVENBURGH", d. .
(B) EARL RIVENBURGH", d. .
(e) JACOB RILEY RIVENBURGH', b. June 4, 1851 ; m. Loretta Bivins,
d. Schenectady, N. Y. ; no children.
(f) LUCINDA CATHERINE RIVENBURGH', b. Apr. 12, 1856; m.
Charles Allen ; res. and d. in Middleburgh, N. Y. Ch. : Two girls and
three boys.
(g) CHARLES LEWIS RIVENBURGH', b. Jan. 10, 1858; m. Carrie
Conie; res., Central Bridge, N. Y., in 1931.
(i) GEORGE J. RIVENBURGH", m. Freda Hammond,
(ii) LEONA RIVENBURGH".
(iii) BESSIE RIVENBURGH", m. James A. Smith; res., Schenec-
tady, N. Y.
(h) GEORGE A. RIVENBURGH', b. July 15, 1862; d. young.
(7) STEPHEN MAYHAM DeLONG*, b. Jefferson, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1840;
m. Athens, N. Y., May 8, 1878 to Minerva Briggs, b. Athens, N. Y., Nov.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 766
11, 1851; res., Athens, N. Y., Morristown, N. Y., New York, N. Y., and
Brooklyn, N. Y.; res., Brooklyn, N. Y.; he d. Nov. 23, 1921.
(a) BERNARD DeLONG*, b. Athens, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1885; d. in 1891.
(8) ABRAM DeLONG', res., Bainbridge, N. Y. ; d. Eminence, N. Y., in 1915.
(9) JOEL J. DeLONG' b. Oct. 28, 1832; d. June 14, 1916; m. 1st, Emma Hall,
b. Mar. 21, 1832; d. July 12, 1886; m. 2nd, Maria A. Ireland, Jan. 21,
1891 ; d. June 14, 1907.
(a) FRED DeLONG', b. 1863 ; d. 1866.
(b) MARY E. DeLONG', b. Oct. 4, 1867; m. Orval Graves, of Mason-
ville, Delaware County, N. Y., d. Sept. 1, 1885.
(i) LETTIE E. GRAVES", b. Aug. 2, 1883; m. J. C. Rushham,
mechanic, of Dajton, Ohio.
(c) GEORGE H. DeLONG', b. May 31, 1870; m. Oct. 16, 1900 to
Carrie A. Taggart, of Nineveh, N. Y., b. Apr. 13, 1878; cabinet maker;
res., Binghamton, N. Y.
(10) FRANCIS DeLONG', b. Mar. 2. 1821 ; m. at Rockdale, N. Y., Aug. 30,
1843 to Janette Parks, b. Bainbridge, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1824; he was a
lumberman; he d. Nov. 26, 1887; she d. June 29. 1859; both bur. at
Bainbridge, N. Y. ; res., Afton, N. Y.
(a) JAMES DeLONG', b. Oct. 14, 1845 ; d. in the Civil War ; unm.
(b) ALVIN DeLONG', b. July 13, 1847; m. Francis Sullivan, in 1863;
he d. Oct. 18, 1891 ; painter; res., Binghamton, N. Y.
(i) HARRIET SULLIVAN'",
(ii) LULA SULLIVAN",
(iii) JESSIE SULLIVAN",
(iv) CERILIOUS SULLIVAN".
(c) LOUIS DeLONG', b. May 18, 1848; m. Helen Starkins; he d. Feb. 11,
1876 ; mason ; no children.
(d) EDWIN DeLONG', b. Apr. 2, 1851 ; d. Feb. 7, 1873 ; unm. ; teacher
res., Afton, N. Y.
(e) ELINOR DeLONG', b. May 18, 1853; m. 1869 to William Ellis, b.
Afton, N. Y. ; d. Apr. 14, 1898.
(i) MARTIN DELONG*", b. 1870; d. Mar. 21, 1906.
(ii) J. GILBERT DeLONG", b. 1872; res., Binghamton, N. Y.
(f) FRANCIS (Frank) DeLONG', b. Dec. 22, 1855; m. 1st, Elizabeth
Elmer, b. Dec. 9, 1855; d. about 1890; m. 2nd, Mary Elmer, b. Nov. 9,
1893 ; m. Oct. 22, 1918 ; farmer and creamery manager ; settled in
Franklin, N. Y., about 1906; res. there in 1931.
(i) GLADYS DeLONG", b. Apr. 4, 1896; m. Frank C. McNutt,
b. Apr. 29, 1890; m. July 1, 1914; res., Franklin, N. Y.
(A) VeLANE V. McNUTT", b. May 17, 1918, Franklin, N. Y.
(B) FRANCES JUNE McNUTT", b. May 24, 1920, Franklin,
N. Y.
(C) THOMAS CLEVELAND McNUTT", b. Apr. 9, 1922,
Franklin, N. Y. ; all res., Franklin, N. Y.
(ii) EDDIE DeLONG", b. Sept. 16, 1897; m. Clara Woodard. b.
July 4, 1900; m. Sept. 29, 1920; farmer; res., Delhi, N. Y.
(A) EDWIN E. DeLONG", JR., b. Sept. 8, 1921.
766 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(B) RICHARD O. DfXONG", b. Jan. 1, 1923.
(C) FRANCIS L. DeLONG", b. May 19, 1924.
(g) LA VINA DeLONG', b. Feb. 5, 1857; d. Mar. 11, 1882; m. Fred
Prindle, Nov. 2, 1873 ; he d. Feb. 2, 1920.
(i) GEORGE ALBERT PRINDLE", b. Dec. 30, 1874, Deposit,
N. Y. ; m. Mima Crosby, Oct. 24, 1900, of Roxbury, N. Y. ; res.,
Oneonta, N. Y. ; he is an engineer on the Delaware & Hudson
R. R., and a member of the Brotherhood Locomotive Engineers
of America.
(A) IVA PRINDLE", b. Jan. 20, 1902; m. Robert Stevenson, of
Oneonta, N. Y. ; he is a World War veteran ; over-sea service ;
he is manager of a restaurant on Chestnut St., Oneonta, N. Y.
(Al) ROBERT STEVENSON", JR., b. 1924.
(ii) FRANK PRINDLE", 2nd, b. Jan. 17, 1877; d. Sept., 1879.
(iii) MARY DeETTE PRINDLE", b. Dec. 23, 1878, Deposit, N. Y. ;
m. Webb Seeley, of Walton, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1894 ; he is a farmer
and lives at Walton, N. Y.
(A) RALPH SEYMOUR SEELEY", b. Mar. 4, 1896; m. Elsia
Howard, of Walton, N. Y., b. Feb. 28, 1895.
(Al) REGINALD NILES SEELEY", b. May 1, 1924.
(A2) GORDON LIVINGSTON SEELEY", b. Nov. 21,
1930.
(B) BLANCHE ELIZABETH SEELEY", b. Sept. 12, 1897; m.
June 29, 1931 to Bernard Bock, of Arlington, N. Y. ; she is
a graduate of Walton High School and Oneonta Normal
School.
(C) FRANK WILLIAM SEELEY", b. Jan. 11, 1902; graduate
of Mechanic's Institute, Rochester, N. Y., June 1, 1931; res.,
Seneca Falls, N. Y.
(D) DORIS MARY SEELEY", b. June 1, 1914; a graduate of
Walton High School, class of 1930.
(h) JENNIE (or Jenette) DeLONG', b. June 27. 1859; m. Charles
Clark, b. Dec. 24, 1876, at Afton, N. Y. ; he d. Dec, 1927; she was
known as Jennie Dean,
(i) CLAYTON CLARK", b. Masonville, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1879; m.
Mary J. Mulwain, of Bennettsville, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1899; he is
a farmer ; res., Bainbridge, N. Y.
(A) EDWARD CLARK", b. Sept. 10, 1901; d. May 24, 1917.
(B) GEORGE R. CLARK", b. July 4, 1914.
(C) PEARL L. CLARK", b. Apr. 16, 1916.
(11) MARVIN DeLONG', d. Sidney, N. Y. ; bur. there; he had three daus.,
none living.
(12) JANE A. DeLONG", b. Dec. 2, 1841; m. Burr Somers; she d. Sept.,
1923, at Weehawken, N. Y. ; m. 2nd, Dewitt Grover; m. 3rd, Jerome J.
Green, in 1892; he d. .
(a) EUNICE SOMERS", b. 1861; m. Elliott Merwin; farmer and hunter
of Greene County, N. Y. ; they had twelve children.
(b) LETTIE SOAIERS*, b. Mar. 21, 1866; m. William Meade, cabinet
maker ; res., Weehawken, N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 767
"■lO
(i) ETHYL A. MEADE".
(c) LIBBIE B. SOMERS*, m. Frank Lamb; lived at Morris, N. Y.
(i) BERTHA LAMB", m. Roy Decker.
(d) MARY GROVER", b. June 24, 1875; m. 1st, Geo. Clark; m. 2nd,
Byron Tripp; m. 3rd, George Bond.
(i) MARIE CLARK", m. Clarence Burdick, Masonville, N. Y.
(ii) DEWITT CLARK''
(iii) GEORGIA CLARK"
(iv) JANE M. TRIPP", m. Numan Tuckey, of Bainbridge, N. Y.
(v) LENA TRIPP", m. Stanton Gifford, of Masonville, N. Y.
(e) ABBIE GROVER', b. Apr. 1, 1877; m. Jesse Barrows, of Norwich,
Chenango County, N. Y.
(i) GRACE BARROWS", b. Sept. 26, 1895; m. Ary S. Elliott,
(ii) NELLIE BARROWS", b. May 18, 1898; m. Frank Cross,
(iii) EVERETT BARROWS", b. Aug. 29, 1901 ; m. Ruth Harring-
ton,
(iv) DONALD BARROWS", b. Nov. 30, 1910.
(v) STANLEY BARROWS", b. Apr. 8, 1916.
(f) SUSAN GROVER', b. Dec. 30, 1879; m. Sept., 1903 to Walter Spoor,
b. Dec. 13, 1873.
(i) HAROLD SPOOR", b. Sept. 21, 1904; m. Nina Drake.
(A) ROBERT HAROLD SPOOR", b. Feb. 29, 1924.
(ii) RUTH SPOOR", b. Apr. 22, 1906; m. Lawrence Taylor, Cato,
N. Y.
(A) MARJORIE TAYLOR", b. Apr. 10, 1924.
(B) ^", b. 1929.
(iii) RALPH SPOOR", b. June 29, 1911.
1728. ii. ANDREW NORTHRUP, b. Jan. 16, 1801 ; m. Amanda M. Phillips,
3182-91. (See page 186, Volume I).
ABRAHAM HITCHCOCK, b. Feb., 1803 ; m. Amy Avery, 3191-3202.
PULASKI, b. Oct. 9, 1804; m. Huldah Jacquish, 3202'""
HESTER ELMINA FOOTE, b. Aug. 9, 1807, Jefferson, N. Y. ; m.
June 19, 1825 to William Lewis Burnet, b. Feb. 5, 1801. He was the
son of Matthias and Susan (Guerin) Burnet, who moved from Han-
over, N. J., or vicinity to Jefferson, N. Y., in 1811. Through his
grandfather, Matthias Burnet, a member of a Hanover Revolutionary
"committee of observation," he was a descendant of Thomas Burnet,
a settler in Southampton, L. I., in 1643. She was the dau. of Joshua
Guerin, or Guering, a Revolutionary soldier of Morris County, N. J.
William L. and Hester Burnet moved from Jefferson to Wilson,
Niagara County, N. Y., in 1846, and bought a farm a few miles south
of the village. In 1850, his health being poor, they sold the farm. He
d. of smallpox at Jefferson, N. Y., July 5, 1854, and was bur. at
Albany, N. Y. His widow, Hester, a very capable woman, supported
herself and children by weaving cloth and carpets. Soon after the
Civil War she m. Colonel Clapsaddle and moved to a farm between
Wilson and Youngstown, N. Y. He d. soon after and she moved to
Tonawanda, N. Y., where she lived with her sons, Lafayette and De Los,
until her death May 17, 1877. She is bur. in the Burnett lot in the
1729.
iii<
1730.
iv.
1732.
vi,
768 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
Wilson Cemetery. H. E. Foote united with the Presbyterian Church
of Jefferson, June 30, 1822.
(1) WILLIAM SILVESTER BURNETT', b. Jan. 12, 1826; m. Maryanna
Pratt, dau. of Calvin and Samantha Pratt, of Wilson, N. Y., b. Aug. 8.
1829. For a number of years he drove a mail stage between Wilson and
Lockport, N. Y., and about 1860 moved to Charlotte, N. Y., at the mouth
of the Genesee River, where he performed the same service between that
place and Rochester, N. Y. About 1878 they moved back to Wilson, N. Y.,
and lived on the Calvin Pratt farm. He d. July 3, 1898; she d. Jan. 12,
1912. Both are bur. in Wilson Cemetery.
(a) DIETTE BURNETT', b. 1852; m. 1870, Frank Sipe, a street-car
driver on the Rochester Railway line; he was accidentally killed while
driving his car in Lake Ave., Feb. 11, 1875; she d. Aug.. 1896; bur.
in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Rochester, N. Y.
(i) MAMIE SIPE", b. 1874; m. 1st, Frank Gage; m. 2nd, F. E.
Deazley, d. 1919 ; bur. in the Parma Center Cemetery,
(ii) CORA SIPE", b. 1875; m. William Bower, d. 1923.
(b) IDA BURNETT", b. Feb. 1, 1854; m. 1877, Abraham Hickman, a
nurseryman in the nurseries of Rochester, N. Y. ; d. Apr.. 1910.
(i) EDITH HICKMAN",
(ii) ROY HICKMAN",
(iii) GLENN HICKMAN".
(c) WILLIAM CALVIN BURNETT', b. Wilson, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1856;
m. May 20, 1879, Nellie Caroline Van Horn, b. at Newfane, N. Y.,
Dec. 22, 1858. They made their home in the Van Horn homestead
at Newfane, where he still lived in 1931. He was a painter and
paperhanger by trade, was very active socially, took an important part
in Odd Fellowship, sang in the Baptist Church choir for a good many
years, but is now confined to his home. Nellie Caroline, d. May 8,
1927, and is bur. in the cemetery at Wright's Corners on the Ridge
Road.
(!) MYRTLE MAY BURNETT", b. Newfane, N. Y., Oct. 29,
1881; m. Oct. 29, 1903, Ernest Horton, d. Oct. 9, 1913. They
built a home next door to her father, and he worked in the hard-
ware business.
(ii) LAUNEY SILVESTER BURNETT", b. Sept. 19, 1883; m.
June 22, 1911 to Jennie May Eshbaum. They bought Myrtle's
home and have lived there since. He is a plumber and metal
worker.
(A) ROBERT PHILIP BURNETT", b. Oct. 14, 1916.
(B) MARY CAROLINE BURNETT", b. Jan. 6, 1923.
(iii) MABEL LOUISE BURNETT", b. Aug. 14, 1887; m. June 24,
1908 to Arthur La Pine, an automobile painter. They live in
the Van Horn homestead at Newfane, N. Y.
(A) EDITH MAY LA PINE", b. Aug. 7, 1910; m. Jan. 19, 1928
to Charles Burke.
(Al) ROBERT ARTHUR BURKE", b. Mar. 24, 1928.
(A2) WILLIAM CHARLES BURKE", b. Apr. 15, 1929.
(A3) JOHN EDWARD BURKE", b. Feb. 4, 1931.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 769
(d) FRED NEWELL BURNETT", b. Medina, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1858; m.
Apr. 23, 1878 to Lucy Ophelia Smith, dau. of William and Sarah
(Ross) Smith, of Wilson, N. Y., b. Nov. 19, 1856. H was a weaver,
paper hanger and painter until about 1900 when they moved from
Wilson to Rochester, N. Y., where he worked at the machinist trade
for the rest of his life. He d. Feb. 2, 1923 ; his widow d. Apr. 7,
1927; they are bur. in Riverside Cemetery, Rochester, N. Y.
(i) CHARLES HENRY BURNETT", b. Apr. 22, 1879; m. Sept.
16, 1902 to Florence Lucy Ellery, b. Rochester, N. Y., June 18,
1880, dau. of Willis Cleveland Ellery and Margaret (Leahy)
Ellery. Charles was b. at Wilson, N. Y. ; educated at the Wilson
Union Free School ; moved to Rochester in 1897 and learned the
machinist's trade; worked in the shops of Rochester, N. Y., for
ten years, then entered the employ of the Eastman Kodak Com-
pany as a mechanic. He advanced in the next twenty-four years
to foreman of the electro-plating department. In 1921 moved to
the town of Parma, N, Y., just outside of Rochester, N. Y.,
where he became a trustee of the Second Baptist Church of
Parma, a member of the town committee, and a member of the
school board.
(A) ELLERY ROSS BURNETT", b. Aug. 6, 1904, Rochester,
N. Y. ; m. Aug. 6, 1927 to Alice Jackman Rowell, b. Bufifalo,
N. Y., Aug. 22, 1906. He was educated in the schools of
Rochester, N. Y., and learned the toolmaking trade at the
Eastman Kodak Company, but has since taken up farming and
is now engaged in the poultry business. Both belong to the
Congregational Church at Clarkson, N. Y.
(Al) RODERICK EDWIN BURNETT", b. Feb. 8, 1928.
(A2) JEANNE ALICE BURNETT", b. Dec. 23, 1928.
(A3) JUDITH ANN BURNETT", b. Nov. 20, 1931.
(B) CHARLES WILLIS BURNETT", b. Apr. 8, 1907, Roches-
ter, N. Y. ; graduated from School No. 6 of Rochester with high
honors and from Jeflferson Junior High School, attended three
years at West High School of Rochester, and spent his last
year at Spencerport High School, where he won the senior
cup for scholastic honors. He studied a year at the Penn-
sylvania Hospital for nursing in Philadelphia and is employed
in a sanitarium in Philadelphia, Pa.
(C) LUCY MARGERY BURNETT", b. July 22, 1910, Rochester,
N. Y. ; graduated from grammar school at Parma, N. Y., and
from Spencerport High School ; completed a secretarial course
at the School of Commerce, and is employed in the National
Advertising Department of the Rochester Journal- American.
She is a member of the Parma Baptist Church.
(ii) LEE BURNETT", b. Feb. 1, 1881 ; d. Feb. 20, 1886.
(iii) FRED WILLIAM BURNETT", b. May 12, 1883; m. June,
1906 to Onnalee Mae Deacon, b. Rochester, N. Y., June 28, 1887.
He was b. in Wilson, N. Y., and educated in the Wilson Union
School ; moved to Rochester, N. Y., about 1899, and first learned
1
770 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
the candy-making business. For a number of years he has been
employed by the Todd Protectograph Co. Both belong to the
North Presbyterian Church of Rochester, N. Y.
(A) ROBERT FRED BURNETT", b. June 16, 1912.
(B) ETHEL VIRGINIA BURNETT", b. July 29, 1917.
(C) KENNETH LEE BURNETT", b. Mar. 12, 1920.
(D) JANE ELEANOR BURNETT", b. Mar. 17, 1922.
(iv) WINNIE MAY BURNETT", b. Wilson, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1889;
m. Sept. 16, 1909 to Arthur Frederick Carey, b. Rochester,
N. Y., Feb. 18, 1884. She graduated from Wilson Union School;
he was educated in the Rochester schools. He is a plumber and
a member of the Episcopal Church. She is a member of Central
Presbyterian Church of Rochester.
(A) RUTH ELIZABETH CAREY", b. Jan. 17, 1911.
(B) ARTHUR FREDERICK CAREY", JR., b. June 29, 1913.
(e) NELSON A. BURNETT" b. 1860.
(f) ELGIE BURNETT*, b. 1868; d. 1878.
(g) JESSIE ELBERTINE BURNETT', b. June 19, 1870, Rochester,
N. Y.; m. Jan. 1, 1889 to Fred Henry Burch, b. Rochester, N. Y.,
Aug. 28, 1867; an extra good machinist in the shops of Rochester,
N. Y. ; res., West Webster, N. Y.
(i) MAY IRENE BURCH", b. Oct. 14, 1889; m. William Car-
penter,
(ii) ROY WILLIAM BURCH", b. Jan. 21, 1906.
(2) LOIS ESTHER BURNETT', b. Jefferson, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1833; m.
Enoch Pettit, a farmer living just east of Wilson Village, N. Y. After
his death she moved to Kalamazoo, Mich., with her sister Susan, and m.
John Gould, of Mendon, Mich; res., Kalamazoo, Mich; she d. Mar., 1913.
(a) JULETTIA PETTIT", b. Dec. 29, 1864, Wilson, N. Y. ; d. Apr. 11,
1891 ; bur. with parents in Riverside Cemetery, Kalamazoo, Mich.
(3) ROXY A. BURNETr, b. Jefferson, N. Y., Apr. 5, 1835; m. Charles
Burroughs, b. 1832 ; he d. in action in the Civil War, Oct. 12, 1863.
(a) CHARLES BURROUGHS', b. 1860.
(b) WILLIAM BURROUGHS', b. 1862; d. Jan. 13, 1893.
(4) MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE BURNETT^ b. July 19, 1841 ; m. Tona-
wanda, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1866 to Fanny Melissa Shuman, b. Mar. 26, 1846.
He was a salesman; res., Tonawanda, N. Y. In 1932 his wife lived at
Williamsville, N. Y., with her son-in-law, Ernest B. Walker.
(a) CORA EVALENA BURNETT', b. Sept. 16, 1867, Tonawanda,
N. Y. ; m. Nov. 5, 1885 to Samuel Hunter Patterson, b. Grand Island,
N. Y., Aug. 21, 1859; an expert mechanic specializing in tools for
saw mills and planing mills ; res., Tonawanda, N. Y.
(i) SAMUEL PATTERSON", b. Nov. 28, 1886; d. in infancy,
(ii) SADIE MAY PATTERSON", b. Apr. 25. 1888; d. in infancy,
(iii) OLIVE MAY PATTERSON", b. Aug. 20, 1890; m. Nov. 15,
1909 to Clarence Ray Graham, b. North Tonawanda, N. Y.,
Sept. 2, 1888 ; foreman for an internal combustion engine concern
in Tonawanda, N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 771
(A) CLARENCE RAY GRAHAM", JR., b. May 7, 1911 ; grad-
uate of Tonawanda High School, and a mechanic.
(B) DURWARD PATTERSON GRAHAM", b. Apr. 23, 1915.
(C) ELEON DAVID GRAHAM", b. Dec. 26, 1919.
(D) GLENN WALLACE GRAHAM", b. Feb. 18, 1925.
(b) SARAH ALEMEDA BURNETT', b. Tonawanda, N. Y., May 12,
1870; forty-two years a clerk in the P. Harold Hayes Laboratory;
res., Tonawanda, N. Y., Buffalo, N. Y., Williamsville, N. Y.
(c) MARY ELMINA BURNETT', b. Tonawanda, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1872;
m. Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 23, 1891 to Ernest Brice Walker; Apr., 1906,
moved to their farm at Williamsville, Erie County, N. Y., where they
have since resided and taken part in all civic, school and church activi-
ties. Ernest B. Walker, fifth child of William Walker and Fanny
Lathbury, both of England, was b. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1865;
graduated from Central High School, and University of Buffalo, Ph.G.,
June, 1892. For forty-four years with firm of P. Harold Hayes, Tona-
wanda, N. Y., and Buffalo, N. Y., as their analytical chemist and
manufacturing pharmacist. Member of Amherst Lodge, of Keystone
Chapter, Hugh de Paynes Commandery, and of the Shrine of Tamailia.
As a young man he took great interest in sailing the Niagara River,
and for years was a member of the Buffalo Homing Pigeon Associa-
tion, making the world's record for young birds' 500 mile flight in
one day. For past twenty-five years he has taken great interest in
cultivating his farm in the most scientific manner, and for seven years
was an active worker on the Williamsville Board of Education.
(i) LENORA ELMINA WALKER^ b. Feb. 28, 1892; graduated
from State Normal School of Practice, 1907; Buffalo Lafayette
High School, 1910; State Normal School, 1912. After teaching
a year in Model Rural School at Lake View, N. Y., graduated
from Teachers' College, Columbia University, with Latin teacher
diploma and B.S. of Education, June, 1915, and for two years
taught Latin and English in Leonia, N. J., High School. Aug.
18, 1917, she m. at Williamsville, N. Y., Edward Holloway, of
New York, N. Y. In 1920 they moved from Flatbush, L. I.,
to Hartsdale, Westchester County, N. Y., and in 1930 to Scars-
dale, N. Y. She is a member of American Association of Uni-
versity Women, and of Scarsdale Woman's Club, has always
been active in Parent-Teachers organizations and Child Study
organizations, and has taken active part in the Fireside Players
in White Plains, N. Y. Edward Holloway, b. at Whisanoming,
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 2, 1890, is the third child of Edward
Holloway, of England, and Marie Catharine MacKenzie, of Nova
Scotia, a direct descendant of the MacKenzies, of Applecross, in
Scotland. Coming with his family to New York, N. Y., in 1901,
he was educated there, graduating from City College and from
New York Law School in 1914. In 1915 he was admitted to
practice in New York State, and in 1924 before the Supreme
Court of the United States. Since 1916 he has been associated
with the firm of Douglas, Armitage & McCann, in New York,
772 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
N. Y., and since 1922 a member of the firm. He has member-
ship in Racquet Club of Washington, D. C, Bar Association of
City of New York, Westchester Bar Association, Lawyers' Club
of New York, and Leewood Golf Club of Westchester County.
As chairman of the School Board of Hartsdale, N. Y., he was
instrumental in securing additions to the building and a play-
ground equipped in the most approved manner. He is a member
of the New York Lodge, Jerusalem Chapter, in which he has
held the offices of king and high priest, and of Palestine Com-
mandery.
(A) EDWARD HOLLOWAY", JR., b. Nov. 19, 1918, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
(B) ERNEST WALKER HOLLOW AY", b. Mar. 24, 1921,
Hartsdale, N. Y.
(ii) HELEN GERTRUDE WALKER", b. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 20,
1893 ; graduated from School of Practice of Buffalo State Normal
School, 1908; Lafayette High School, 1911; State Normal School,
1913 ; taught two years at Snyder, N. Y. ; graduated from
Teachers' College, Columbia University, household arts course.
B.S. in Education, 1917. After teaching six months at Buffalo
Normal School and connection with Maryland State College for
two years, she was instructor in household arts at Hutchinson
High School in Buffalo for five years ; and studying summers at
Columbia University received the degree of M.A. in Supervision
of Education in 1924. In the same year she entered the Medical
School of the University of Buffalo and received degree of M.D.
June, 1928, having been president of the women's medical frater-
nity for two years, secretary of her class in sophomore and junior
years and vice-president in senior year. In July, 1928, she in-
she interned at the Buffalo City Hospital, and in the following year
received an appointment to the staff as resident surgeon. She
is a member of the College Club of Buffalo, of the American
Association of University Women, of the Women's Physicians
League of Buffalo, and of the New York State Women's Medical
Association.
(Hi) MARY BURNETT WALKER", b. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1897;
graduated Buffalo State Normal School of Practice, 1912; Lafa-
yette High School. 1915; State Normal School, 1917; taught
following year in Tonawanda Public Schools ; in 1918 entered
Teachers' College, Columbia University, majoring in household
arts and receiving B.S. in 1920. From 1920 to 1922 she was an
instructor in the Demonstration School of Ohio Wesleyan Uni-
versity. Nov. 11, 1922, she m. Howard Frank Stimm, of Buf-
falo, N. Y., at Williamsville. N. Y.. where they reside. She is a
member of Delta Sigma Epsilon, an officer in the local branch
of the League of Women Voters, and a trustee of the Williams-
ville Free Library. He was b. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb., 1895;
second son of Frank Lewin Stimm and Emma Wodell ; grad-
uated from Buffalo Public Schools, 1910, and from Masten Park
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 773
High School, 1913; spent the next two years in the State of
Washington, where he attended the State University. At the
close of his junior year at Carnegie Institute of Technology he
returned to Buffalo, N. Y., and in July, 1918, enlisted in the
American Army. In 1920 he returned to Carnegie Institute and
received the degree of Civil Engineer and B.S., in June, 1921.
Since 1921 he has been in business for himself as an engineer
and contractor. He is a member of the Carnegie Clan, Buffalo
Yacht Club, Buffalo Engineering Society, International Tract
Supervisors' Club, Washington Lodge, and the Chamber of
Commerce.
(A) KEAN WALKER STIMM", b. Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 23, 1924.
(B) HELEN JOY STIMM", b. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1926.
(C) MARY VIRGINIA STIMM", b. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 11,
1931.
(iv) ERNEST GROSVENOR WALKER", b. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept.
18, 1901 ; graduated from Buffalo State Normal School of Prac-
tice, 1915, and from Nichols Country Day School of Buffalo,
1919. From 1919 to 1923 he attended Dartmouth College and
the University of Buffalo. For three years he served as adver-
tising manager of The Bee, the University paper, and in recogni-
tion of his service the University presented him with a gold key
as a watch charm. From 1923 to 1925 he studied at the College
of Pharmacy of the University of Buffalo. In 1926 he and his
father, under the title of E. B. Walker & Son, purchased land
bordering the New York Central Railroad in Buffalo, N. Y.,
and in 1931 were conducting a business embracing real estate
and automobile supplies. He resided with his parents at Run-
ning Brook Farm, Williamsville, N. Y.
(5) LAVINIA BURNETT', b. Jefferson, N. Y., 1843; m. Asa Pratt, of
Wilson, N. Y., a farmer and teamster. They went to Michigan, lived
there for a year, returned to Wilson, N. Y., and lived in the village.
(a) LILLIAN PRATT', d. unm.
(b) NEWTON PRATT", m. ; no children; dead.
(c) IDA PRATT", m. John Hamilton, of Wilson, N. Y.
(d) HESTER PRATT', m. , and moved to Pennsylvania.
(e) SAMANTHA PRATT", d. unm.
(f) CALVIN PRATT', m. Rose Osborne; res., Lewiston, N. Y.
(g) JULIET PRATT', m. John Thompson, dead,
(h) LORETTA PRATT', d. young.
(i) MAMIE PRATT', m. Paul Ackerman, of Wilson, N. Y., both dead.
(6) SUSAN ELMINA BURNETT', b. Sept. 10, 1845, Wilson, N. Y.; moved
to Kalamazoo, Mich.; m. 1865, Martin, Mich., to Charles Adams. They
lived there two years, then moved to Plainwell, Mich., where she d.
Nov. 19, 1906; Charles Adams d. Dec. 22, 1912. They are bur. in Plain-
well, Mich., Cemetery.
(a) LORETTA MINERVA ADAMS', b. Martin, Mich., Sept. 12, 1866;
m. Plainwell, Mich., Jan. 12, 1882 to Charles Howard Stimpson, b.
Kalamazoo, Mich, Sept. 6, 1859.
(74 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(i) FRED ALONZO STIMPSON'", b. Cooper, Mich.. Oct. 18,
1883; m. Green Bay, Wis., Oct. 10, 1910 to Anna Cleereman,
b. Mar. 11, 1885.
(A) AGNES LORETTA STIMPSON", b. Feb. 7, 1912, Green
Bay, Wis.
(B) BERNARD NICHOLAS STIMPSON", b. July, 1914; d.
Oct. 26, 1929, Green Bay, Wis.
(C) VIRGINIA MARY STIMPSON", b. Nov. 11, 1920.
(D) CHARLES JOSEPH STIMPSON", b. Apr. 4, 1924, Green
Bay, Wis.
(ii) JESSIE WINONA STIMPSON'", b. Plainwell, Mich., Feb. 7,
1886; m. 1st, June 24, 1904, Marshall, Mich., to Clarence Roy
Smoke, b. Aug. 23, 1883, Climax, Mich. ; m. 2nd, Apr. 15, 1918,
Newkirk, Okla., to Robert Weldon Reed, b. Sept. 15, 1883.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
(A) FRED ADELBERT SMOKE", b. Feb. 20, 1905 ; d. Mar. 5,
1905, at Kalamazoo, Mich.
(B) HOWARD ALONZO SMOKE", b. Oct. 21, 1906, Kalamazoo,
Mich.; m. Wichita, Kan., Feb. 10. 1927 to Bertha Celesta
Head. b. Jan. 24, 1909, Fond du Lac, Wis.
(Al) HOWARD ALONZO SMOKE'=, b. Jan. 24, 1928,
Wichita. Kan.
(A2) CLIFFORD ROYCE SMOKE'% b. May 31. 1929.
Kansas City, Mo.
(iii) MARION HOWARD STIMPSON", b. Kalamazoo, Mich.,
Jan. 17, 1892; m. Kalamazoo, Mich., June 21, 1924 to Carrie
Carmen Cox, b. Dec. 15, 1891, Leon, Kan.
(iv) ORLO BURNETT STIMPSON", b. Kalamazoo. Mich.. Apr.
6, 1895 ; m. Wichita, Kan., Apr. 23, 1918 to Mary Sarah Fezler,
b. May 3, 1894.
(b) JOHN H. ADAMS', b. Mar. 1, 1869, Plainwell, Mich.; m. Mina
Humphrey ; res., Canfield, Ont.. Can.
(c) MINA A. ADAMS', b. Oct. 30, 1871. Plainwell, Mich.; m. Oct. 31,
1888 to F. L. Parr.
(i) GLADYS PARR", m. John Hall, Plainwell, Mich.
(A) ROBERT HALL", b. 1921.
(B) NORRIS HALL", b. 1919.
(d) MINNIE F. ADAMS', b. Oct. 30, 1871 ; m. 1st, Frank Williams, who
d. in 1910; m. 2nd, Walter Dewey.
(i) LILA WILLIAMS", m. David Tracy, Plainwell. Mich.; res.,
Otsego, Mich.
(A) GEORGE H. TRACY".
(B) ORDIS and NORDIS TRACY" (twins).
(C) MARY TRACY", who is dead.
(ii) LEO DEWEY", m. and has two children.
(e) LENA W. ADAMS", b. Oct. 12, 1872; m. Plainwell, Mich., Nov. 5,
1915 to W. H. Overlolt; lived in Chicago, 111., and d. there in 1923.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 775
(7) OTTO DE LOS BURNETT', b. Sept. 5, 1848, Wilson, N. Y.; was a
weaver by trade. He lived with his mother in Tonawanda, N. Y. ; never
m., and is bur. in Tonawanda Cemetery.
1733. vii. EMMA FOOTE, b. Aug., 1810; m. (2nd wife) Ira Bouton, b. May 4,
1799, Watertown, Conn., son of William Bouton (1749-1828), of
Norwalk, Conn., and his wife Hannah Carrington ; descended from
John Bouton, who landed in Boston, Mass., in 1635, from Richard
Raymond early settler at Salem, Mass., from Thomas Benedict who
came from England in 1638, and through Thomas Fitch, of Norwalk,
from Robert de Gernon who came to England with William the Con-
queror ("Bouton and Boughton Family," Hall's "Ancient Historical
Records of Norwalk," George Norbury Mackenzie's "Colonial Families
of the United States of America," Vol. IV, p. 153). He removed
with his parents to Meredith, N. Y., in 1808, and from there through
Kortright, N. Y., to Jefferson, N. Y. He was a blacksmith in Jeffer-
son village, a trustee of the old Jefferson Academy, and a lieutenant in
the militia with brief service at Rensselaerville, Albany County, N. Y.,
in the "Anti-rent War." After their marriage they lived on Emma
Foote's share of Miles Foote's farm on the Westkill Road, where he
followed his trade. She d. Oct. 7, 1863; he d. Aug. 30, 1864. Their
graves are in the old Jefferson burying ground.
(1) EUGENE BOUTON', b. Dec. 6, 1850; m. June 29, 1887 to Elizabeth
Rumrill Gladwin, b. Sherburne, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1865, dau. of Albert Russell
and Elizabeth Maria (Cook) Gladwin, of Sherburne, N. Y. She was a
descendant of Joshua Gladden and through his mother, Susannah Dickin-
son, descended from Nathaniel Dickinson, one of the appraisers of the
estate of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, in 1644 (see Vol. L, p. 19).
After his resignation as supervising principal of the Glen Ridge School in
1910, Mr. Bouton spent two years in writing and research work at Yale
University, taught for a year in the Bloomfield, N. J., High School, tilled
vacant land to increase the food supply in the World War, and in 1917
took the position in the Essex County, N. J., Board of Taxation which
his son, Gladwin Bouton, had to give up when drafted into the army
where in 1931 he was senior clerk. He is a member of the Sons of
American Revolution, and of the New Jersey Historical Society. Eliza-
beth Gladwin Bouton was educated at the Sherburne Union School and at
Kelbe School, Syracuse, N. Y. She has been interested in church work
locally and in its wider problems, has given much attention to amateur
dramatics and to the use of the play instinct in training of children, has
devoted considerable time to writing, and in 1931 published "Grandmother's
Doll" (Duffield & Co., New York, N. Y.). She is a member of the
Daughters of American Revolution, from Capt. Jacob Cook, of Otis, Mass.
They arc Episcopalians and res. in Bloomfield, N. J. They have
given much attention to genealogy, especially in recent years. With
several of the country's best libraries within easy reach, using vacation
trips for research, and by accident, they have come upon several "genea-
logical romances" such as the fact that their Wethersfield ancestors and
Robert Treat the leading spirit in founding Newark, N. J. in 1666, whose
father was also an appraiser of Nathaniel Foote's estate, must have been
776 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
3'oung people together in Wethersfield, Conn. In 1668, Mr. Bouton's
ancestor, Lieut. Robert Foote (No. 5) took possession of the farm in
Branford which Samuel Plum left in 1666 to go with Robert Treat to
Newark, N. J.
(a) KATHARINE BOUTON', b. Sherburne, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1889; grad-
uated as valedictorian at the Glen Ridge, N. J., High School in 1906,
and after two years at home entered Vassar College on certificate and
no examination. After beginning her junior year she m. Clifford
Fincher Clay, b. Elizabeth, N. J., Aug. 14, 1886; he is a descendant
through several generations from John Clay, of Ballybofey, Donegal
County, Ireland, and through his mother, Matilda (Dame) Clam, from
John Dame (or Dam), of Wakefield, N. H. They have lived most of
the time since in East Orange, N. J. Between preparatory school and
college she covered Greek, Latin, French, German and Spanish. While
in Europe she had occasion to test her French when at a villa on an
island in the Seine to which she had been invited, and she read a novel
in French to approval of her hostesses. She and her children are mem-
bers of Grace Episcopal Church, Orange, N. J. She is active in the
choir, in the Orange Musical Art Society, in the Essex County College
Woman's Club, and is a teacher of languages in Miss Beard's School
for Girls in Orange, N. J. He is a graduate of the East Orange High
School and later made a special study of food chemistry at Colum-
bia University and elsewhere. He is an expert candy maker; super-
intendent of the Beechnut Company's candy making at Canajoharie,
and Brooklyn, N. Y. He has written for and acted as advisory editor
for candy-trade journals.
(i) KATHARINE CLAY", b. July 15, 1911; graduate of East
Orange High School and student at the Newark School of Fine
and Industrial Art.
(ii) JOHN CLAY'*, b. Feb. 20. 1915; East Orange High School,
(iii) RICHARD HENRY CLAY", b. June 19, 1917, East Orange,
N.J.
(iv) ALBERT GLADWIN CLAY", b. Feb. 9, 1924, East Orange,
N.J.
(v) EUGENE BOUTON CLAY", b. Feb. 9, 1925, East Orange,
N.J.
(b) GLADWIN BOUTON', b. Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 16, 1891 ; grad-
uated as valedictorian at the Glen Ridge High School in 1908, and
entered Princeton University prepared for both the engineering and
classical courses, having read the required Homer's "Iliad" without
a teacher ; was an editor of the Daily Princetonian and graduated A.B.
in 1913. He has been secretary of the New Jersey Manufacturers
and Merchants Taxation League, and has since been specially inter-
ested in that subject; was secretary of the Essex County Home Rule
Republican League in its successful 1916 campaign ; and under civil
service was clerk in Essex County Board of Taxation, 1917. Having
taught himself stenography and typewriting before entering high school,
he had also qualified as a court stenographer. Drafted for the World
War, he was assigned to the Quartermaster Service at Brest, Paris,
KATHARINE BOUTON CLAY, 1733 (1) (a)
(See page 776)
EUGENE BOUTON, 1733 (1)
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 777
Marseilles, etc., promoted to first lieutenant and recommended for a
captaincy. He has since continued along the lines he followed before
the war, aiming at active rather than sedentary pursuits and taking
keen interest in the science of social economics. He m. Apr. 26, 1922,
Anna Meade Shepard, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 21, 1889, a dau. of
Charles Oris and Mary Per Lee (Meade) Shepard, of Tenafly, N. J.
Anne Meade Shepard graduated at Wells College in 1913, was a Red
Cross secretary with the American Expeditionary Forces in France,
and before her marriage was engaged in mercantile advertising. They
reside in Tenafly, N. J., and are members of St. Paul's Episcopal
Church in Englewood, N. J.
(i) ANNE WILSON BOUTON'", b. Nov. 15, 1924, New York,
N. Y.
(ii) IRVING GLADWIN BOUTON", b. Dec. 2, 1927, New York,
N. Y.
(c) ELIZABETH BOUTON', b. Oct. 14, 1893, Bridgeport, Conn.; m.
Oct. 7, 1916, Charles Victor Bleecker, of Bloomfield, N. J. She grad-
uated from Glen Ridge High School in 1909, in her fifteenth year;
studied singing under Miss Jessie Mattison, a church and concert con-
tralto of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; sang in the choir of Trinity Church, New-
ark, N. J., and other musical organizations. She has been president of
various church and social societies, including the Bloomfield Woman's
Auxiliary of the American Legion, and is a member of the Daughters
of the American Revolution. Charles Victor Bleecker, b. Chicago, 111.,
Apr. 22, 1891, is the son of Leonard Augustus Bleecker, of Bloomfield,
N. J., and his wife Florence Eleanor Deacon, of Shipley, Yorkshire,
England. Mr. C. V. Bleecker was for several years connected with
the Engineering Department of Bloomfield, N. J., and later local agent
of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. On our entrance into
the World War he assisted Capt. Charles R. Blunt in recruiting Bat-
tery E, 112th Heavy Field Artillery, ordered to Camp McClelland at
Anniston, Ala., July 25, 1917, the day after his first child was born,
and leaving the service as sergeant major after the Armistice. With
Colonel Blunt as editor, he was treasurer of the Independent Press, Inc.,
a weekly paper in Bloomfield, N. J., and the Reporter Publishing Com-
pany, publishing acts of the departments of Essex, Hudson and Union
counties. He has been an active member of the American Legion,
Bloomfield Post No. 20, taking part in its dramatic and other enter-
tainments, acting as commander in 1926, delegate to county and state
committees, drum major of its drum and bugle corps, etc. For a
number of years he was chairman of the Bloomfield Republican Ex-
ecutive Committee. In 1931 he was supervisor of rehabilitation. New
Jersey Rehabilitation Commission, State Department of Labor.
(i) ELIZABETH CANDEE BLEECKER", b. July 24, 1917; stu-
dent Bloomfield High School.
(ii) ELEANOR DEACON BLEECKER'", b. July 9, 1919.
(iii) ROBERT BOUTON BLEECKER", b. June 26, 1921.
(iv) WALTER STANSFIELD BLEECKER", b. May 11, 1925.
778 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(d) JOSEPHINE BOUTON», b. Aug. 3, 1898, Sherburne, N. Y. Edu-
cation, Bloomfield High School (1917), and special courses in story
telling at Teachers' College, Columbia University. Secretary, Bloom-
field High School ; secretary, Charm Magazine; secretary and assist-
ant to Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, editor, "American Childhood" (Milton
Bradley Co.). Compiler, "Poems for the Children's Hour" (Milton
Bradley Co., 1927), and contributor of children's stories and verse
to periodicals and newspapers. Member, Pen and Brush. Married
William Augustus Bleecker, at the Church of the Transfiguration
(Little Church Around the Corner), New York, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1927.
William Augustus Bleecker, b. July 8, 1891, Bloomfield, N. J., son of
Emily RoUinson (Olssen) and Sherbrooke Popham Bleecker. Educa-
tion, Bloomfield Public School. Sergeant, first class, 241st Aero
Squadron, U. S. A., World War; 1931, assistant superintendent of
operations. Motor Haulage Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1734. viii. ISAAC DOOLITTLE, b. Jefferson, N. Y. ; m. 1st, Mary E Hastings;
m. 2nd, Mary E. English, 3202""=".
715. GOV. SAMUEL AUGUSTUS FOOTE, for complete biographical sketch
see pages 533 and 534, Vol. I.
657. JESSE SELKRIGG FOOTE, was the first child b. in Cornwall, Vt. ; m.
1st, Salisbury, Vt., Oct. 11, 1803 to Abigail Hosley.
1813. vi. CAROLYN SIBYL FOOTE CAMPBELL, b. Apr. 5, 1864; she d.
July 28, 1912; bur. at Short Hills, N. J.
598. JAIRUS FOOTE (9205, 56, 16, 5, 1), b. June 6, 1776; m. , dau. of
Noah Willson, of Torrington, Conn. ; res., Franklin, N. Y.
1814'. i. AMANDA, b. Nov. 4, 1798; m. Jan. 7, 1821, Franklin, N. Y., to
William Northup, b. Nov. 29, 1801, Franklin, N. Y. ; d. 1875; she d.
1884.
(1) WILLIAM H. NORTHUP', b. Sept. 4, 1882.
(2) JOHN WELLINGTON NORTHUP', b. 1824.
(3) ANNIE ELIZA NORTHUP', b. 1827.
(4) PORTER GEORGE NORTHUP', b. 1829; m. 1851 to Mary Miranda,
dau. of David and Betsey (Mitchell) Chamberlin, b. 1827; d. 1897; he d.
1896, Franklin, N. Y.
(a) LOUIE NORTHUP', b. 1854; d. 1861.
(b) MARY AUGUSTA NORTHUP', b. Nov. 17, 1863; m. 1883, Frank-
lin, N. Y., to William David Ogden, b. Mar. 9, 1861, son of Chauncy
and Hannah (Munroe) Ogden; he was cashier of the National Bank
at Franklin, N. Y., for many years.
(i) MARION ELIZABETH OGDEN'", b. Mar. 10, 1897; m. July
26, 1922 to Lawrence Snyder, son of Frank and Helen (Edwards)
Snyder.
(5) ELIZABETH NORTHUP', b. 1831.
(6) LOIS AMANDY NORTHRUP'. b. 1833; m. Addison Rathbone.
(a) PORTER RATHBONE", b. ; m. .
(b) MARY ROSA RATHBONE', b. ; m. .
(c) JENNIE RATHBONE', b. ; m. .
(7) OTIS NORTHUP', b. 1835 ; d. young.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 779
(8) MARTHA NORTHUP', b. 1837; m. 1886 to Maklow Rowell ; she d.
Feb. 12, 1919, Franklin, N. Y.
(9) HARRIET L. NORTHUP', b. 1842; m. Oct. 3, 1860 to William S.
Willis ; he d. ; m. 2nd, 1865 to William Barnes ; res., Edwardsville,
111.
(a) CHARLES EDWARD WILLIS', b. May 24, 1862; res., Edwards-
ville, 111. ; unm.
1815. ii. LUCY W., b. Sept. 4, 1806; m. Feb. 27, 1823 to Amaziah Bassell ;
she d. Apr. 15, 1896; bur. Sidney, N. Y.
(1) MARIA S. BASSELL^ b. June 21, 1824; m. R. Northup; bur. Sidney,
N. Y.
(2) DAVID R. BASSELL', b. May 26, 1826; m. Dec. 30, 1850 to Sarah
Vanderort; farmer and merchant; he d. Mar. 2, 1908; bur. Sidney, N. Y.
(a) VELMA A. BASSELL", b. Feb. 28, 1852; d. Feb. 20, 1860; bur.
Sidney, N. Y.
(b) LESTER F. BASSELL', b. Oct. 12, 1863; m. Aug. 24, 1898 to Eva
Buckland, dau. of Clerk, Scranton, Pa.
(c) CARRIE A. BASSELL', b. Sept. 20, 1869; m. Apr. 12, 1902 to Dr.
Russell Osborne, son of Edwin Osborne, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ; res.,
Factoryville, Pa.
(3) SUSAN BASSELL^ b. Apr. 4, 1828; d. Apr. 6, 1832; bur. Sidney, N. Y.
(4) EMILY A. BASSELL', b. Jan. 8, 1831; m. Oct. 7, 1852 to Ezra Fitch;
she d. Fenton, Mich.
(5) CATHERINE BASSELL', b. Nov. 7, 1834; m. Dec. 29, 1850 to Legrand
Honeywell, b. July 24, 1823; farmer; d. 1894; she d. 1913; res.. Youngs,
N. Y. ; bur. Unadilla, N. Y.
(a) MARY ALICE HONEYWELL', b. Aug. 8, 1852; m. 1873 to James J.
Haight, b. Mar. 23, 1844; farmer, 1918; she d. 1876; res., Franklin
Station and Youngs, N. Y. ; both bur. Unadilla, N. Y,
(i) MAY ALICE HAIGHT", b. Sept. 8, 1876; m. June 29, 1904 to
Edward Holland Rider, b. July 1, 1875, son of Gilead R. and
Julia E. Rider ; graduate of Union College, 1903 ; principal of
Franklin Alexander Bay and Canadstota Schools ; farmer at the
Rider Homstead, Unadilla, N. Y. ; P. O., Sidney Center No. 2,
N. Y.
(b) GEORGE L. HONEYWELL', b. Jan. 2, 1857; m. 1st, 1882 to Anna
Parker, b. 1863, dau. of George Parker; she d. 1897; bur. at Unadilla,
N. Y. ; m. 2nd, Ann Bogat, 1900, b. 1863 ; merchant and later a
farmer ; res., Unadilla, N. Y., and Youngs, N. Y. ; no children.
(c) SARAH A. HONEYWELL', b. Jan. 19, 1860; m. Dec. 25, 1884 to
James W. Young; she d. 1898; bur. Sidney, N. Y. He is a son of
Wm. and Mary (Snyder) Young; res.. Youngs, N. Y.
(d) CHARLES W. HONEYWELL', b. Apr. 21, 1868; clerk; d. 1890;
bur. Unadilla, N. Y. ; res., Youngs and Unadilla, N. Y.
(6) MARY M. BASSELL', b. Mar. 18, 1836; d. Nov. 16, 1853; bur. Sidney,
N. Y.
(7) JULIA E. BASSELL', b. June 18, 1839; m. Aug. 22, 1861 to William
McCIean.
780 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(8) LOUISA BASSELL', b. May 25, 1841; m. Thomas Simmons; both d.
(a) WILLIAM SIMMONS', b. 1865; cashier in bank, Cobbleskill, N. Y.
(9) WALTER E. BASSELL', b. Oct. 26, 1843; d. Sept. 19, 1869; bur.
Sidney. N. Y.
(10) CHARLES W. BASSELL', b. Mar. 26, 1846; d. Mar. 15, 1867; bur.
Sidney, N. Y.
1815'. iii. JEMIMA.
1816*. iv. FANNIE, m. McMuUen.
1817. RUSSELL FOOTE, m. Lydia Bronson, 3095*.
EIGHTH GENERATION
1818. i. NANCY ELIZA, b. July 20, 1822; m. James Currant.
(1) WARREN CURRANT'.
(a) JAY CURRANT'.
(b) MAUDE CURRANT'.
(c) VANGIE CURRANT'.
1819. ii. SOPHRONIA M., b. July 14, 1824; m. Daniel Warner; no children.
1820. iii. FRANCIS E., b. Aug. 26, 1826; m. Harriet Eldredge, 4216-8.
1822. V. MARTHA JANE, b. Jan. 12, 1833. Chardon, Ohio; m. Apr. 9, 1854
to Hardin Stoughton, b. Oct. 25, 1829, Windsor, Ohio; he d. Nov. 13,
1890; res., Windsor, Ohio, Peoria County, 111., and Osco, 111.; she d.
Dec. 19, 1893.
(1) EMMA M. STOUGHTON', b. Dec. 31, 1861; m. Osco, 111., Dec. 24, 1884
to Nathan T. Derby; res., Avoca, la.
(a) RAY DERBY', b. Sept. 29, 1885.
(b) IRA H. DERBY', b. Aug. 8, 1889.
(c) SCOTT C. DERBY', b. July 20, 1891.
(2) CYRUS FOOTE STOUGHTON', b. July 10, 1868, Osco, 111. ; m. Jan. 3,
1894, Osco, 111., to Jennie Welden, b. Osco, 111. ; res., Pasadena, Calif.
(a) MYRTLE J. STOUGHTON', b. Osco, 111., Mar. 9, 1895; res., .
(b) ADELBERT W. STOUGHTON', b. Cambridge, 111., Dec. 24, 1907.
(c) HELEN A. STOUGHTON', b. Cambridge, 111., Sept. 9. 1909.
(d) FRANCIS L. STOUGHTON', b. Cambridge, 111., June 6, 1912.
(3) MARY E. STOUGHTON', b. June 23, 1874, Osco, 111.; m. Dec. 9, 1896,
Avoca, la., to Bert Martin; res., Beloit, la.
(a) ALBERT EARL MARTIN', b. July 4, 1898; farmer at home.
(b) FLOYD HARDIN MARTIN', b. Nov. 30, 1899, Avoca, la. ; m. June
23, 1921, Butte, Neb., to Helen Harris, of Naper, Neb.; telegraph
operator.
(c) RAY STOUGHTON MARTIN', b. Avoca, la., Nov. 29, 1902; res.,
Beloit, la.
(d) MYRTLE IRENE MARTIN', b. Anoka, Neb., Apr. 5, 1917.
1822'. CYRUS, b. Feb. 12, 1839; m. Kathrine Potter, 3573\
1823. vi. WEALTHY C. FOOTE, b. Feb. 13, 1840; m. John Folder; res.,
(1) EUGENE FOLDER', b. June 12, 1865, Rock Creek, Ohio; d. young.
(2) LOUIE FOLDER', b. Feb. 13, 1873, Rock Creek, Ohio; m. Margaret
Mullen, b. •
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 781
1824. vii. JULIA E. FOOTE, b. Dec. 8, 1845, Chardon. Ohio; m. Aug. 18,
1863 to Addison Dunham, b. Feb. 5, 1844; d. Feb. 24, 1871; she m.
2nd, Charles Stubbs, b. Feb. 12, 1853; d. Mar. 6, 1917; res., Genesee.
111.
(1) WILLIAM C. DUNHAM', b. Nov. 11, 1864; d. Jan. 22, 1896.
(2) WARREN A. DUNHAM*, b. Sept. 25, 1866 ; m. Jan. 2, 1893 to Lotta E,
Lewis, dau. of Abram J. and Mary (Reese) Lewis; she was b. Feb. 17,
1873; res., Genesee, 111., Henry County.
(a) BLANCH DUNHAM', b. Feb. 1, 1896.
(b) WILLIAM DUNHAM', b. Oct. 6, 1898; d. Sept. 12, 1915.
(c) DOROTHY DUNHAM', b. Oct. 28, 1905 ; d. Mar. 4, 1906.
(3) NETTIE MAUD DUNHAM', b. Nov. 7, 1870; d. May 15. 1871.
1825. i. PATIENCE DEBORAH, b. May 30, 1812; d. June 28, 1912.
1826. ii. NATHANIEL, b. July 9, 1813 ; m. Olivia M. Knox.
1827. iii. ASA FOOTE, b. Apr. 5, 1815; m. Almedia Ann Gale, 3303*.
1829. v. ALMIRA HUNT.
(5) ALTA HUNT', b. Jan. 20, 1860; d. Mar. 19, 1917.
1835. ii. SARAH TISDALE.
(4) SUSAN ANN PRICE', b. June 5, 1860; m. Thomas P. Noe; res., York,
S. C.
1842. ii. LUCIA MARIA, bapt. Oct. 23, 1834, with No. 1843*-=', and taketj
into the church.
1848. vii. EUNICE AMELIA, m. Nov. 27, 1866 to Joel, son of Jedediah and
Betsey (Chappel) Jones; res.. Turners ville. Conn.
1851. X. DYAR, bapt. Jan. 19, 1841.
1856. MARGARET, b. Ludlowville, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1830 ; m. Clark.
(1) ARCHIBALD FOOTE CLARK*, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1869; d.
New York, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1909 ; member of the firm of Gillette & Clark,
attorneys and counsellors-at-law.
771. ADRIAN FOOTE, b. Apr. 2, 1787, Pittsfield, Mass. In 1792 his father
removed into the forest of Chenango County, twelve miles beyond a road. In 1806
he m. Sarah Sole, whose Christian life was subsequently the means of his conversion.
The next year he began preaching in Butternuts. Entered seminary June, 1825, at
thirty-eight years of age. He graduated in 1827. Labored with poor churches, in
Chautaqua County. Revivals enjoyed. Built meeting house in Carroll ; organized a
church and built meeting house in Ripley, the most western town in the state. Same
was done in Meadville, Pa., in 1831. The only ordained minister in a wide region;
pastor in Farmersville, Franklinville, Ellicottville, N. Y., Jefferson and Madison,
Ohio, his last pastorate. Has supplied and held protracted meetings since. His wife
d. in 1830; he m. 2nd in 1832; he d. July 19, 1886; res., in Marmont, Ind.
1860. i. ADRIAN VAN HORN FOOTE, b. Feb. 8, 1833; m. Julia Ann
Thornton, 3329'-".
1861. ii. ELIZABETH ISABELL FOOTE, b. Nov. 25, 1835; m. Doctor
Grover; she d. June 19. 1885.
(1) ENDORUS GROVER', res., Chelan, Wash.
(2) JAMES GARFIELD GROVER'.
1862. iii. SALLY HARRIET FOOTE, b. July 19, 1836 ; d. Jan. 10, 1855.
1863. iv. MARYETTA FOOTE, b. Feb. 22, 1839, Ellicottville, N. Y. ; m. Dec,
1863 to John A. Bumstead; res.. Delaware, Ohio; she d. Sept. 7, 1916.
762 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(1) ARTHUR BOLLES BUMSTEAD', b. Dec. 19, 1864; m. Ida M. ,
d. Apr. 19, 1901, Lincoln, Neb.
(2) LUCIA ENDORA BUMSTEAD», b. Aug. 4, 1866; d. Apr. 23, 1867.
(3) DR. LUCIUS AUGUSTUS BUMSTEAD', b. May 1, 1869; m. Julia H.
Prescott, b. Mar. 11, 1876; m. Aug. 19, 1898.
(4) IDA ELIZABETH BUMSTEAD', b. Aug. 2, 1871 ; d. July 15, 1873.
1864. V. MENIRVA GABRIELLA FOOTE, b. May 24, 1846; m.
Gould ; res., Kearney, Neb.
(1) DR. EDWIN GOULD', res., Buffalo, N. Y.
(2) CLARA GOULD', b. Burch; res., Lincoln, Neb.
(3) ADA GOULD', res., Kearney, Neb.
(4) ARTHUR GOULD'.
(5) WINIFRED GOULD', m. Cochran; res., Kearney, Buffalo County,
Neb.
1865. ADRIAN FOOTE, b. New Berlin, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1822; d. Ashland, Mass.,
Nov. 16, 1910, at the ae. of 88; son of Henry and Adah Vail Foote. He attended the
first meeting of the Foote Family Association.
1866. ii. ANDREW, d. Sept. 24, 1913 ; bur. New Berlin, N. Y.
1869. V. JOHN, d. May 23, 1922; bur. St. Andrew Cemetery, New Berlin,
N. Y. .
1875. iv. REV. LEWIS RAY FOOTE, member of D. K. E. Fraternity; d.
; Mrs. Foote d. Mar. 28, 1923.
1876. V. SARA ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 6, 1846; graduate of Cottage Seminary,
Clinton, N. Y. ; m. Oct. 20, 1880 to George Stryker, of Bound Brook,
N. J. He was b. at Bound Brook, N. J., Aug. 6, 1844, the son of
James Stryker and Sarah Margaret Brown. He was a contractor and
builder. She d. Nov. 8, 1925 ; he d. Feb. 10, 1915.
(1) GEORGE GORDON STRYKER', b. Oct. 11, 1883, Bound Brook, N. J.;
d. Apr. 16, 1888.
(2) RUSSELL FOOTE STRYKER', b. Oct. 22, 1889, Bound Brook, N. J.
A.B., Rutgers, 1910; A.M., Columbia, 1913; supervisor of Latin, Town-
send Harris High School, New York, N. Y. ; res.. Flushing N. Y. ; m.
July 1, 1922 to Philenda Ann, dau. of William Louis Cuddeback, M.D.,
and Alice Malven, of Port Jervis, N. Y. ; she was b. Oct. 22, 1890.
(a) RUSSELL FOOTE STRYKER', b. May 9, 1923. Brooklyn, N. Y.
(b) EDGAR CUDDEBACK STRYKER^ b. Dec. 1, 1924, Flushing, N. Y.
1902. (2) EDWARD FOOTE WAITE', b. Jan. 15, 1860; m. Alice Eaton, May 5,
1892; practiced law, Minneapolis, 1897-1904; superintendent Policy,
Minnesota, 1902-03; judge Municipal Court, Minneapolis, 1904-11; judge
District Court, Minnesota, 1911, with exclusive charge of Juvenile Court
to Sept., 1921 ; Republican, president Minnesota State Conference Chari-
ties and Corrections, 1913 ; chairman Minnesota Commission for revis-
ing laws relating to children, 1916-17; president Minnesota Academy
Social Science, 1913; member American Law Institute; Delta Kappa
Epsilon ; Phi Delta Phi ; Phi Beta Kappa ; Mason ; Elk ; res., Minne-
apolis, Minn.
1923. iv. CATHERINE AMELIA.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 783
(2) (a) EDITH WATTS CUMSTOCK', m. June 5, 1906 to Clement Grub
Smith, of Mt. Hope, Lancaster County, Pa. ; has painted the coat of
arms ; res., Mechanicsburg, Pa.
(i) JULIA SMITH", b. May 25, 1907.
1927. KATHARINE VIRGINIA, m. Alfred Perkins Rockwell.
(4) KATHARINE DIANA WARD ROCKWELL', m. Aug. 28, 1907 to her
second cousin Eliot Sumner, b. Oct. 18, 1873, son of William Graham and
Jennie (Eliot) Sumner. He prepared for college at Hopkins Grammar
School ; graduated from Yale, 1896 ; res., Manchester, Mass.
(a) ALFRED ROCKWELL SUMNER', b. Apr. 21, 1909.
(b) KATHARINE ELIOT SUMNER', b. Jan. 19, 1912, Baltimore, Md.
811. MRS. ELIZA (SPENCER) FOOTE, d. Aug. 29, 1908, ae. 95 years and
5 months.
1933. MRS. KATHERINE FOOTE COX, d. Dec. 23, 1923.
1936. JAMES D. HAGUE, husband of MARY WARD S. FOOTE, d. Aug. 3,
1908, at the summer home of the family at Stockbridge, Mass. Mr. Hague was a
distinguished mining engineer, being an authority in his profession ; member of the dis-
tinguished Century and other New York clubs.
(3) WILLIAM HAGUE', m. Oct. 15, 1910 to Elizabeth Hathaway, dau. of
Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Stone) Hathaway. Mr. Hague prepared at
Milton Academy, Milton, Mass. ; graduated from Harvard, 1904, he fol-
lowed his distinguished father's profession of mining with an ardent love
for the work, with an insatiable trust for knowledge and a phenomenal
power of discovering and assisting it wherever it could be found. His
note books are a marvel of accumulated, well ordered details of his pro-
fessional work. His patriotism and love of country was not of the emo-
tional kind, but rather a matter of every-day duty, equal or superior to
his every-day work. When he found Germany breaking all the laws of the
nations and humanity and using organized, fiendish loyalty and greed to
conquer and rule the world, he went to Plattsburg to learn the trade of
war. He worked hard at this trade, that he might be more useful and
after his discharge from Plattsburg obtained a commission as first lieu-
tenant, Co. F, 116th Regiment of Engineers, American Expeditionary
Force. He was called into service, first at the Presidio, Calif., then
American Lake, Mineola, France. Young, with a wife and son, a goodly
fortune, a worthy position in his profession, everything to make life worth
living and living that life worthily and happily, he carefully planned and
deliberately worked to give it all as the simple duty of citizenship. He
d. in France, Jan. 1. 1918. On the Service Flag hanging over the office
of the North Star mine, are some seventy-five blue stars on the white
ground. One for each of the men who have followed William Hague.
A memorial was held for him Jan. 15, 1918, at the Calvary Baptist Church,
New York, N. Y.
(a) JAMES DUNCAN HAGUE', b. July 21, 1911, Grass Valley, Calif.
(b) NATHANIEL HATHAWAY HAGUE', b. Aug. 23, 1912; d. Nov.
10, 1914, Grass Valley, Calif.
1938. X. ELIZABETH ELLIOTT, m. Edward H. Jenkins; he d. Nov. 6, 1931.
Professor Jenkins retired in 1923 as director of the Connecticut Agri-
cultural Experiment Station. This was the first organization of its
784 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
kind in America. Professor Jenkins was chemist when it started. His
life was spent serving in agricultural interest in New England and
especially in Connecticut. He possessed qualities that rendered him
broadly useful in directing the scientific work of the Experiment Sta-
tion, in managing the business affairs connected therewith and in
instructing the farmers of the state in a true appreciation of the help-
fulness of science to progressive agriculture and in many forms of
service to the community at large.
1950. i. ERWIN L. DAVISON, m. 1st, Mary B. Hill; m. 2nd, Emma Turner
Straight; res., Grand Blanc, Mich.
1960. V. ANN MANING MARKLEY, d. July 24, 1919.
(7) SARAH MANING JUDSON', d. Mar. 29, 1921.
(c) FRED M. JUDSON', d. July 12, 1919.
1965. i. MATTHEW HUBBELL, d. Nov. 16, 1923, Los Gatos, Calif.
1980. i. JOHN, m. Clarissa Foote (Patterson), dau. of Capt. William Oliver
Foote.
1981. ii. SARAH MARIA FOOTE LEE, d. Mar. 6, 1910, Athens, Mich.;
bur. Sherwood, Mich.
(1) IRA V. LEE', d. Sept., 1922.
(a) ANNIE LEE*, m. Edward Hazen ; res., Sherwood, Mich.
(2) EARL D. LEE», d. Feb. 25, 1928, Sherwood, Mich.
1983. iv. EVALUETTE PORTER, d. Sept. 16, 1911.
1984. V. ELIAS, d. Mar. 6, 1911; Mrs. Foote d. Nov. 25, 1921; adopted dau.,
Anna Foote, b. Sept. 16, 1877; res., Athens, Mich.
1986. vii. MARY ELIZA, m. Cyril H. Tyler, Waukeshma, Mich. ; he d. Nov. 10,
1913.
834. EBENEZER BARNARD, m. Mary Skidmore, b. May 29, 1813. Fairfield
County, Conn.
1997. i. MARIA ANN, d. Oct. 18, 1915, Sandusky, Ohio.
(1) HALBERT BALDY WARREN'.
(a) LUCILLE M. WARREN', m. 1st, Apr. 16, 1902 to Wm. W. Lowen-
kamp; m. 2nd, Aug. 18, 1906 to Robert Sted Henderson; res., Yonkers,
N. Y.
(i) ROBERT STED HENDERSON", JR., b. June 6, 1907,
Yonkers, N. Y.
CHARLES BARNARD, d. June 11, 1927.
EMILY M., m. Richard Morrison, Nov. 30, 1882; he was b. Aug. 21,
1844; d. July 12, 1907; res., Litchfield, Mass.
MARY ESTELLA, b. Oct. 13, 1859; m. Dec. 21, 1882 to Charles
Bogart, b. Aug. 6, 1853 ; res., Unadilla, N. Y. ; she d. Apr. 10, 1922.
GEORGE K., b. Jan. 22, 1864; m. Dec. 26, 1888 to Jennie Tryon; res.,
Sidney, N. Y.
840. EZEKIEL TRACY FOOTE (266, 86, 25, 9, 3, 1), b. May 26, 1818; ra.
Elizabeth Betsy Parish, b. Apr. 3, 1822; d. Mar. 3. 1905; he d. Dec. 8, 1897; res.,
New York, N. Y.
2008. i. ORLO T. FOOTE, b. Feb. 7, 1847; m. Julia Edwards, 3461-63.
2009. ii. ANN ELIZA FOOTE, b. Sept. 22, 1848; m. June 12, 1870 to George
Foote Kellogg, b. Apr. 4, 1845 ; res., Treadwell, N. Y.
1998.
ii.
1999.
iii
2006.
i.
2007.
ii.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 785
(1) MARY NELLIE KELLOGG', b. June 5, 1873; m. Apr. 15, 1900 to Harry
Webb Lee, b. May 30, 1870; res., Oneonta, N. Y. (gave the copy).
(a) FRANCIS ALLEN LEE", b. Aug. 16, 1902.
(b) GERALD AUSTIN LEE", b. Aug. 12, 1905.
(c) MAURICE WARDSWORTH LEE", b. Dec. 4, 1908; d. Nov. 12,
1909.
(2) ELIZABETH NANCY KELLOGG^ b. Mar. 18, 1875 ; m. Oct. 10, 1905
to Edgar Bartlett ; res., East Sidney, N. Y.
(3) CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG', b. Sept. 9, 1876; m. June 8, 1904 to
Frank Orrin Rollins ; res., Oneonta, N. Y.
(4) ORVILLE SAMUEL KELLOGG', b. Sept. 30, 1879.
(5) JOSEPHINE MAY KELLOGG', b. May 8, 1882; m. May 8, 1906 to
Harry Davis Arbuckle ; she d. Apr. 5, 1908, Oneonta, N. Y.
(6) CHARLES FOOTE KELLOGG", b. Aug. 4, 1885.
2010. iii. IDA B., b. Dec. 27, 1855.
2011. iv. LAVELLE, b. July 27, 1857; d. Jan., 1893; unm.
848. DR. HENRY KING FOOTE (268, 80, 25, 9, 3, 1), b. Feb. 22, 1803; m.
Nov. 18, 1830 to Minerva Henderson, b. July 17, 1803. Mr. Foote came to Oakland
County, Mich., in 1831 ; served thirty terms in Michigan Legislature. A surgeon in
the Civil War ; d. Poolsville, Md., Feb., 1863 ; bur. Milford, Mich. ; res., Milford,
Mich.
20ir. i. MARY JANE, b. Dec. 18, 1832; m. Dwight Nutting, son of professor
of music.
WILLIAM HENRY, b. Jan. 4, 1833 ; m. Sarah E. Hastings, 3463'*'.
CHARLES CHAMBERLAND, b. Apr. 13, 1835; m. Sarah Peters,
3463"-".
JAMES LORD, b. Jan. 9, 1837.
JOHN, b. May 1, 1839; d. July 16, 1839; bur. Milford, Mich.
ELIZA (859, 273, 81, 25, 9, 3, 1).
(1) GEORGE LINDSLEY WALTER', b. May 11, 1870, Brooklyn, Ohio; m.
1st, Gertrude France, b. Sept. 2, 1874, dau. of Peter and Mary (Klein)
France. He is a market gardener ; has been councilman and was a mem-
ber of the School Board of Brooklyn Heights, Ohio, and is now treasurer
of Brooklyn Heights, Ohio ; she d. Jan. 20, 1920 ; he m. 2nd, Oct. 20, 1920
to Emma Elsie Hinckley, b. May 5, 1874, dau. of Isaac B. and Addie
(Fuller) Hinckley.
(a) NELSON EDWIN WALTER", b. May 29, 1901 ; m. Sept. 27, 1922
to Irene Cutting, b. July 9, 1902, dau. of Milton Cutting and Maggie
(Crobar) Cutting.
(i) MILTON CUTTING WALTER", b. July 30, 1923.
(ii) MARJORY LEE WALTER", b. July 11, 1925.
(iii) WESLEY ALLEN WALTER", b. Sept. 7, 1926.
(iv) ROGER DALE WALTER", b. Mar. 2, 1931.
(b) RALPH FRANCE WALTER", b. Dec. IS, 1903; m. Aug. 4, 1926
to Ruth Senghas, b. Apr. 19, 1904, dau. of Edward and Julia (Ortli)
Senghas.
(i) LOIS JEAN WALTER", b. July 22, 1928.
(ii) ARLINE RUTH WALTER", b. Apr. 22, 1931.
201 r.
ii.
201 r.
iii.
2011*.
iv.
201 r.
V.
2023.
vii.
786 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(c) HELEN EDNA WALTER", b. July 21, 1905; m. Oct. 2, 1926 to
William Sherman Bass, b. July 13, 1904, son of Mark L. and Frances
(Payne) Bass.
(i) DONALD SHERMAN BASS", b. July 1, 1927.
(ii) MELVIN ALLEN BASS", b. Dec. 2, 1929.
(d) GEORGE LINDSLEY WALTER", b. Dec. 19, 1911.
(e) JANET CLARA WALTER", b. Mar. 19, 1914.
(2) EDWIN CLARK WALTER', b. May 11, 1870, Brooklyn, Ohio; m.
Elizabeth France, b. Aug. 27, 1871, dau. of Peter and Mary (Klein)
France.
(a) CLARA ELIZABETH WALTER", b. Apr. 6, 1897; m. Mar. 12, 1920
to Howard John Young, b. Mar. 14, 1897, son of William and Rose
(Schwarz) Young.
(i) BETTY ADELE YOUNG", b. Sept. 18, 1923.
(ii) SHIRLEY ANN YOUNG", b. Nov. 21, 1931.
(b) ROBERT LINDSLEY WALTER", b. Jan. 5, 1898; m. Sept. 14,
1921 to Letitia Estella Williams, b. June 7, 1893, dau. of Elmer and
Estella (Metcalf) Williams.
(i) NINA ELOISE WALTER", b. Jan. 17, 1923.
(ii) ROBERT ELMER WALTER", b. Mar. 19, 1931.
(c) MARY ELIZA WALTER", b. June 30, 1899; d. Oct. 1, 1916.
(d) GRACE WALTER", b. Jan. 18, 1904; m. Sept. 11, 1924 to Harvey
Frank Betsicover, b. Jan. 9, 1903, son of Joseph and Fannie (Lan-
singer) Betsicover.
(i) JEAN LaVERNE BETSICOVER", b. Oct. 1. 1925.
(ii) DOLORES JUNE BETSICOVER", b. June 2, 1927.
(e) HOWARD EDWIN WALTER", b. Apr. 29, 1906; m. Aug. 31, 1929
to Corinne Alice Koenig, b. June 22, 1908, dau. of Charles and Mathilda
(Oemke) Koenig.
(f) ELVIRA GERTRUDE WALTER", b. July 19. 1909.
(g) ROWLAND PETER WALTER", b. July 11, 1915.
2026. X. CAROLINE'.
(1) HARRY S. HOWE', m. 2nd, Jennie M. Day, dau. of Absolom W. and
Ruth A. (Kidd) Day, Aug. 24, 1908, De Kalb County, Ala., res.. Ft.
Payne, Ala.
(d) HARRY S. HOWE", JR., b. Aug. 11, 1909.
2038. i. MARY ANN, b. Sept. 14, 1819; m. Sept. 17, 1845 to Rev. Henry
Tullidge, who came from Dorchester, England.
(1) REV. EDWARD KILBOURNE TULLIDGE', graduate from Theo-
logical Seminary in Philadelphia, Pa. ; Episcopal minister.
(3) DR. GEORGE BOWLER TULLIDGE', b. Feb. 16, 1860; m. Jan. 4,
1887 to Katherine O'Donnell.
(a) MARY LOUISE TULLIDGE", b. Nov. 20, 1889; d. Sept. 24, 1918.,
(b) EDWARD KILBOURNE TULLIDGE", b. Sept. 3, 1890.
(c) MARGARET AGNES TULLIDGE", b. Aug. 18, 1892; m. Robert
Porch Sturr, M.D., son of Frank Sturr and Martha (Porch) Sturr, of
Elmer, N. J. Doctor Sturr served as first lieutenant in Medical Corps,
U. S. A., in the World War ; res., Hadden Heights, N. J.
(i) ROBERT PORCH STURR", JR., b. July 4, 1924.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 787
(ii) GEORGE BOWLER TULLIDGE STURR", b. Oct. 9, 1925.
(d) KATHERINE BULKLEY TULLIDGE", b. Dec. 24, 1896.
(e) GEORGE BOWLER TULLIDGE", JR., b. Dec. 29, 1900; m. Ann
Archer Hogshead, Mar. 15, 1923, dau. of Thomas and Annabel!
(Timberlake) Hogshead.
(i) GEORGE BOWLER TULLIDGE", 3rd, b. Jan. 21, 1924.
(ii) THOMAS HOGSHEAD TULLIDGE", b. Mar. 23, 1928.
(iii) ARCHER KILBOURNE TULLIDGE", b. Dec. 14, 1929.
2040. iii. CAROLINE A. (page 217).
(1) LOUISE BOWLER KILBOURNE^ m. 1872 to Dr. Edwin A. Kilbourne,
medical superintendent of the North Illinois Hospital for the Insane
at Elgin. 111. ; d. Feb. 27, 1890.
(a) JENNIE LOUISE KILBOURNE", b. May 18, 1873.
(b) WALTER FOOTE KILBOURNE", b. Oct. 10, 1874.
(c) EDWIN DEARBORN KILBOURNE", b. Jmie 6, 1877.
(3) HENRY W. KILBOURNE', m. July 27, 1870 to Mary, dau. of Daniel
Haight, of Peekskill, N. Y., manager of the A. D. T. Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(a) DAVID H. KILBOURNE", b. May 22, 1871 ; d. July, 1878.
(b) ANNIE LOUISE KILBOURNE", b. 1872; d. 1876.
(c) LUCY ALLEN KILBOURNE", b. June 12, 1878; m. Edwin Larribee.
870. JUDGE HORACE FOOTE (274, 81, 25, 9, 3, 1), b. Mar. 21, 1799; m.
1834 to Mary Elinor Hurd, of Middle Haddam, Conn. He graduated from Yale
College, 1820, completing the four years' work in the two years with honors. After
graduating he immediately began the study of law in the office of Seth P. Staples,
a distinguished lawyer in New Haven, Conn. Two years later he was admitted to
practice, and opened an office in Geneseo, N. Y., but his father dying, he went back to
his home in Marlborough, Conn., to look after the farm and family. After leaving
the farm he went to Chatham, Conn., where his brother was living who was a mer-
chant and who, having business in Cincinnati requiring attention, sent Horace to
look after it. In 1836 he removed to Cleveland, Ohio, residing in what was called the
City of Ohio, now the West Side. There he opened an office and began the practice
of law. In 1854 he was nominated for and elected judge of the Court of Common
Pleas, which position he held twenty years consecutively. He d. Cleveland, Ohio,
Nov. 11, 1884..
2042^ i. MARY.
2042*. ii. ANN ELIZA, m. A. E. Baldwin; d. Nov., 1909; res., Elyria, Ohio.
(1) MARY ELNOR BALDWIN", m. William R. Huntington; res., Elyria,
Ohio.
2042'. iii. ALICE F., m. W. P. Southworth ; res., Cleveland, Ohio.
(1) .
2042'. iv. CHARLES, b. Feb. 4, 1847; m. Bessie Reynolds, b. Mar. 8, 1855; res.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
2042'. V. NORMAN HURD, b. Feb. 13, 1847; m. Sept. 19, 1881 to Maria
Minnesota Lyon 3505'"', b. Oct. 13, 1859; m. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.,
to , dau. of Oran Baker Lyon, b. July 14, 1831, Buflfalo, N. Y.,
and Catherine Handy, b. Apr. 21 1835, Sardinia, N. Y. ; res., Los
Angeles, Calif.
(1) FREDERICK BALDWIN FOOTE^ b. July 3, 1884, Cleveland, Ohio;
d. Apr. 1, 1888.
788 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(2) INFANT SON^ b. June 5. 1889; d. June 5, 1889.
2042'. vi. HORACE, m. Mary Given.
872. CARTER FOOTE (274, 81, 25, 9, 3, 1), b. June 10, 1804; m. Painesville,
Ohio, Aug. 31, 1828 to Emily A. Forbes, dau. of Lemuel and Anna (Bills) Forbes, b.
June 18, 1805; d. Oct. 3, 1875; he d. Nov. 5, 1865, Painesville, Ohio.
2042'. i. HELEN FRANCES, b. Painesville, Ohio, Nov. 27, 1829; m. Ran-
some G. Robbins, son of Ambrose and Lucia (Harper) Robbins ; he
d. Mar. 1, 1862; she d. Sept. 5, 1857.
(1) CARRIE VIRGINIA ROBBINS', b. Peru, Ind. ; m. Charles Everett
Irwin, Sept. 8, 1873, son of Dr. Major Forn Irwin and Caroline (Cogs-
well) Irwin, b. Oct. 25, 1847; d. Sept. 2, 1908.
(a) CARRIE GORDON IRWIN'", unm.
(b) AGNES HELEN IRWIN", unm.
(c) CHARLES RANSOME IRWIN", m. Alice Henderson, of Wood-
stock, 111.
(i) LORNA LETTY IRWIN".
(ii) EVERETT CHARLES IRWIN", res., Chicago, III.
2042". ii. EZRA. b. Oct. 11. 1831; d. in infancy, Painesville, Ohio.
2042". iii. CAROLINE RISLEY, b. Dec. 9, 1832, Painesville, Ohio.
2042". iv. EUNICE BULKLEY, b. Apr. 14, 1834, Painesville, Ohio; m. Hiram
Woods Piatt, Nov. 1, 1853, Peru, Ind., son of Henry S. Piatt, of New
York, N. Y., and Miss Woods, of Concord, Mass. ; b. Union Falls,
Onondaga County, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1820; d. San Jose, Calif., Aug. 1,
1886.
(1) MARY ERMINIA PLATT', b. Aug. 12, 1854, Hillsdale, Mich.; m.
Thomas Benton Dawson, Dec. 31, 1874, of San Jose, Calif, son of James
Madison and Frances Stevens Dawson.
(a) FLORENCE MABLE DAWSON'", b. Mar. 18, 1876, San Jose,
Calif. ; m. Irwin E. Pomeroy, 1900, Santa Clara, Calif., son of Marshall
and Ellen Elwine (French) Pomeroy, b. Milpitas, Calif.
(i) MARSHALL BENTON POMEROY", b. Santa Clara, Calif.,
Apr. 30, 1901.
(ii) IRWIN EDGAR POMEROY", JR., b. May 9, 1903; m. Mar-
garet Heavey, 1929.
(iii) CLARIBEL POMEROY", b. Aug. 18, 1911.
(iv) THOMAS DAWSON POMEROY", b. June 5, 1913.
(b) RAYMOND F. DAWSON", b. 1879; m. July 22, 1902 to Dorothy
May Siedenburg, dau. of John Christian Siedenburg, of Brooklyn,
N. Y., b. Dec. 17, 1880; res., Sunnyvale, Calif; no children.
(2) SAMUEL WILSON PLATT', b. 1857, San Jose, Calif. ; m. Cordelia E.
Rideout, 1885 ; both d., and bur. in cemetery, San Luis Obispo, Calif.
(a) MARY'", d. in infancy.
(b) STORME FOOTE PLATT", b. 1889; m. Park City, Utah, to Etoile
Marie Martin ; res., Santa Maria, Calif.
(c) WADE MOSBY PLATT", d. at age of 11 years.
(3) EMILY ALICE PLATT°, b. June 3, 1865, San Jose, Calif.; m. Clarence
Haydock, son of James and Ann Eliza (White) Haydock, of New York,
N. Y., Mar. 9, 1886 ; res., Salt Lake City, Utah.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 789
(a) CLARIBEL HAYDOCK'", b. Jan. 2, 1887, San Jose, Calif; unm. She
gave this copy and furnished the record for many others of the family
that would not have otherwise been given. She is in the real estate
business; res., San Francisco, Calif.; country address, Box E, Carmel,
Calif.
(b) EDITH HAYDOCIC", b. June 2, 1890 ; d. in infancy.
(c) ROGER PLATT HAYDOCK", b. Nov. 14, 1893; m. Ada Clarke
McCracken, Nov., 1917, San Francisco, Calif; res., San Francisco,
Calif.
2042". V. FRANKLIN TRACY, b. Apr. 1, 1836, Painesville, Ohio; m. Clara
Higgins, of Peru, Ind. ; both d. many years ago.
2042". vi. CAROLINE RISLEY, b. Mar. 4, 1835, Painesville, Ohio; m. Judge
John Mitchell, Peru, Ind., Feb. 24, 1858; d. Sept. 16, 1883, Peru, Ind.
(1) EMILY MARIA MITCHELL', b. July 6, 1860, Peru, Ind.
(2) JOHN FOOTE MITCHELL^ b. July 20, 1861 ; d. July 22, 1869.
(3) SAMUEL CARTER MITCHELL", b. Mar. 8, 1870, Peru, Ind.; m.
Ernestine Nussbaum, dau. of Meier and Minna Nussbaum.
(a) CAROLINE ELEANOR MITCHELL'*, b. Apr. 1, 1906.
(4) MARY FOOTE MITCHELL*, b. Feb. 5, 1876, Peru, Ind.; m. Harry
Hughes Griswold, June 7, 1899, Peru, Ind., son of Charles Newton and
Mary Ann (Hughes) Griswold, b. Aug. 14, 1866.
(a) RICHARD MITCHELL GRISWOLD" (twin), b. July 17, 1900,
Peru, Ind.
(b) JOSEPH HUGHES GRISWOLD" (twin), b. July 17, 1900, Peru,
Ind.
2042". vii. STORME R., b. Apr., 1841; d. Madera, Calif., 1907; unm.
2042". HORACE S., b. Painesville, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1843; m. Rochester, Ind., 1865
to Sarena A. Higgins, 3505'''\
2042". ix. MARY ELEANOR, b. Painesville, Ohio, 1845; m. Andrew Andrews,
Painesville, Ohio ; had one child, Clara, who d. in infancy. Afterwards
she m. Mr. Johnson at Peru, Ind., who d. one year later. No children.
She then m. Daniel Harter at Peru, Ind. He d. in 1908. No children.
876. LINUS FOOTE (274, 81, 25, 9, 3, 1), b. July 12, 1813; m. Feb. 13, 1853
to Adaline Lucetta Adams, b. Nov. 15, 1832, dau. of Chancy and Sarah Adams, at
Canterbury, Conn.; he d. Feb. 27, 1886; res., Colchester, Conn.; she d. Jan. 21, 1918.
CHARLES MELANCHON, b. Sept. 7, 1850; m. Katherine C. Joss,
3505''-^
ERNEST BOCHLRY, b. July 26, 1861 ; d. Dec. 17, 1867.
LILLIAN EUNICE SARAH, b. Feb. 28, 1865; m. Nov., 1885 to
George Clinton Young, b. Nov. 9, 1835, Westminster Parish; res..
Norwich, Conn.
(1) CECIL GEORGE YOUNG*, b. May 27, 1889, Colchester, Conn.; grad-
uated Sheffield Scientific School, Yale, 1910; lieutenant in Coast Artil-
lery at Fort Dale, Fla.
(2) WINFRED CHARLES YOUNG*, b. Apr. 19, 1891, Colchester, Conn.;
graduated Yale, 1913.
877. CHARLES FOOTE (274, 81, 9, 3, 1), b. July 1, 1817, son of Roger Foote
and Eunice Bukley; m. 1851 to Caroline S. Zern, dau. of Henry and Deborah Zern,
2042".
i.
2042".
ii.
2042=*.
iii
790 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
of Peru. He moved to Perry, Miami County, Ind., in 1847; d. there 1863. Mr. Foote's
widow afterwards m. Amos F. Daugherty, of Peru. Ind.
2042". i. MARY, b. 1852; d. 1890, Peru, Ind.; unm.
2042". ii. ROGER, b. 1854; d. 1873, Peru, Ind.; unm.
2042". iii. CHARLES, JR., b. 1856; d. 1860, Peru, Ind.
2042**. iv. JOEL, b. 1857; d. 1858, Peru, Ind.
2042". V. . b. 1859; d. 1918, Peru, Ind.
2055. i. AGNES LUCY.
(1) HERBERT E. WHITE', d. 1928. Res., St. Paul, Minn.
2058. iv. CARRIE, b. Ft. Atkinson, Wis., Sept. 25, 1865 ; m. Aug. 16. 1892 to
Arthur W. Mann, druggist at Onawa, la., their present res.
894. JOHN WARD FOOTE, b. Nov. 4, 1844, Rushville, Middlesex County,
N. Y. ; d. Oct. 28, 1914, San Diego, Calif. ; m. Elnore Berry, b. Ireland, about 1845 ;
d. Chula Vista, Calif., Aug. 22, 1928.
2059. i. MYRTLE, b. Apr. 2, 1869 ; d. 1903. San Diego, Calif.
2060. ii. BERNARD, d. Ft. Atkinson, Wis.
2061. iii. CLAIRE I., d. May 2, 1914, San Diego, Calif.
2063. JOHN C. FOOTE, b. Nov. 29, 1802.
901. EPHRIAM FOOTE (284, 85, 26, 9, 3, 1), b. 1772, Cherry Valley, N. Y.;
m. Lucinda Gardiner, d. about 65 years old ; he d. 1844 ; res., Bavham, Can.
2065=. i. JOHN, d. ae. 25 years.
2065*. ii. ANNIE, m. George Best ; and d. ae. 18 years.
2065=. iii. JERMIAH, d. ae. 16 years.
2065'. iv. JULIA, m. Morton Robinson; d. ae. 35 years.
(1) HANNAH ROBINSON'.
(2) OLIVER ROBINSON", d. ae. 9 years.
(3) EUGENE ROBINSON", d. ae. 7 years; both drowned the same day.
(4) SARAH ROBINSON", d. young.
2065'. V. ASA JARVIS, b. Feb. 7, 1820 ; m. Sarah A. Brown, 3521".
2092. (4) THEODORE WILLIAM DWIGHT", m. Aug. 20, 1889 to Jennie M.
Brink.
(a) HELEN DWIGHT", b. Feb. 6, 1895; graduate of Sioux Falls, High
School and the South Dakota State University; member of the Alpha
Delta Sorority; m. June 20, 1917 to Ray S. Brooks, b. Aberdeen,
S. D.. July 13. 1893 ; a graduate of the South Dakota State University
and a son of Andrew Brooks and Susan (Stout) Brooks, of Aberdeen,
S. D.
(i) THEODORE WILLIAM BROOKS", b. Sioux Falls, S. D.,
Mar. 22, 1918.
(ii) JEANETTE SUSAN BROOKS", b. Sioux Falls, S. D., June
22, 1920.
(b) EDWARD BRINK DWIGHT'", b. Bridgewater, S. D., Nov. 24,
1897 ; graduate of South Dakota University ; served in the World War
as a private ; a member of the Officers' Training Camp at Camp Taylor,
Ky., when he was honorably discharged; was elected as the com-
mander of the American Legion of South Dakota; m. LaRue Man-
mearing, Aug. 16, 1922, who was b. Alpena, S. D., Feb. 9, 1897; she
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 791
was a graduate from the South Dakota High School and the Iowa
State College; she is the dau. of Milton Asa Manmearing.
(c) THEODORE DWIGHT", b. Dec. 14, 1890; d. Nov. 22, 1892.
2098. ii. HORACE BRONSON, b. Oct. 22, 1826; drowned July 26, 1855.
2099. iii. ALMIRA ELECTA, b. Aug. 31, 1836; m. June 10, 1862, Spring
Prarie, Wis., to James M. Madison Wheat, b. Apr. 5, 1825; d. Nov. 27,
1910; a physician and secretary of the Board of Health, Riceland,
Calif., for many years.
(1) IDA MAY WHEAT*, b. July 2, 1865 Lenona, Minn.; music teacher;
res., Richland, Calif. ; unm.
(2) JAMES FOOTE WHEAT*, b. Dec. 3, 1871, Lenona, Minn.; m. Aug. 20,
1896, San Diego, Calif., to Gertrude Amelia Master ; real estate and ranch-
man ; treasurer of Riceland, Calif.
(a) MILDRED MASTER WHEAT", b. Jan. 29, 1898, Redlands, Calif.
(b) MARJORIE ELIZABETH WHEAT", b. May 17, 1900.
2101. LUCY JANE FOOTE, d. Redlands, Calif., Sept. 21, 1928.
2103. HARRIET JOANNA FOOTE, d. Feb. 3, 1926; he d. Nov. 20, 1906.
(2) FLOY SARAH WILCOX', b. Aug. 11, 1877; m. William Floyd TiUey,
Mar. 1. 1900, Grand Rapids, Neb.
(a) RALPH WILCOX TILLEY", m. 1929 to Ethel Bice, dau. of Wm.
Henry and Etta (Campbell) Bice.
(b) VERA HAZEL TILLEY", m. 1929 to Fred J. Lape, son of Elonzo
and Anna Helen (Hein) Lape.
(c) MILDRED lONE TILLEY", d. Aug. 2, 1929, ae. 20.
(d) GEORGE TILLEY", d. ae. 18.
(4) ETHEL INEZ WILCOX", b. Apr. 26, 1884; m. May 31, 1928 to Wallace
Jacob Owens, son of Elias and Catherine (Cox) Owens.
(7) LILLIAN LOUISA WILCOX', b. Apr. 27, 1889; m. Theodore Koorstad,
b. Dec. 23, 1884.
(a) EVELYN VELMA KOORSTAD", b. Mar. 23, 1914.
(b) INEZ LUCILLE KOORSTAD", b. Sept. 23, 1915.
(c) MARJORIE KOORSTAD", b. Feb. 9, 1922.
2104. ZILPHA ANN FOOTE, b. 1828; m. Oct. 6, 1847 to Otis W. Perkins;
res., Kalamazoo, Mich. ; she d. Feb. 7, 1877.
(1) HARVEY ADELBERT PERKINS', d. 4 months old.
(2) MARIETTA EVALYN PERKINS* b. Aug. 31, 1856, Wyoming, N. Y.;
m. W. C. Brightrall ; res., Milwaukee, Wis.
(3) HERBERT SEELY PERKINS*, b. Aug. 24, 1858; d. 1911, Kalama-
zoo, Mich.
(4) PHILIP JOHN PERKINS*, b. Mar. 8, 1860, West Rush, N. Y.; res.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
938. NOAH FOOTE (298, 89, 26, 9, 3, 1), b. July 12. 1786; m. Aug. 29, 1811
to Hannah, dau. of John and Hannah (Bliss) Stebbins, b. Mar. 7, 1794, Springfield,
Mass. ; he d. Dec. 29, 1829.
2113\ i. FRANKLIN STEBBINS, b. Dec. 9, 1812; m. Deniah Lombard.
21131 ii. ANGELINE, b. June 19, 1814; m. Deniah Lombard.
2113'. iii. JOHN BLISS, b. Apr. 25, 1816: m. Maria Russell; he d. Oct. 30,
1891.
2113*. iv. HANNAH, b. Mar. 7, 1818; m. Theodore Dewey.
792 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
2113°. V. FRANCES, b. Feb. 21, 1820; m. Leonard Everett.
2113'. vi. MARGARET, b. June 10, 1822; m. Chauncy White.
2114. HARRIET FOOTE, b. Granville, N. Y., July 23, 1813; d. Aug. 22, 1896.
(l)(b) FRANK E. HARKNESS'", b. Aug. 10, 1874; LL.B., Harvard, 1900.
(c) STANLEY B. HARKNESS", b. Jan. 7, 1880.
302. EPHRAIM FOOTE moved from Hamilton County to Eagle, Wyoming
County, then Genesee County, N. Y., and lived on the farm of his son, Zelona. He
was bur. on the farm near the place where the first church in the township was
built, one mile north of the present village of Bliss, N. Y.
2115\ ZELONA, JR., b. Jan. 6, 1822; m. Samantha Hicks, 3573'"'; he d. at
Arcade, about 1897 or 1898.
2116. ii. ISAAC W., b. Nov. 4, 1823; m. Caroline . Ryon, 3573'""; he d. at
Lawton, Mich.
2116'. iii. ALFRED R., b. Sept. 13, 1825; d. Sept. 13, 1862; bur. in De Witt.
2117. iv. LUCINDA A., b. Aug. 21, 1827; m. Mar. 10, 1863 to Levi Cole; she
d. Dec. 3, 1899; res., St. John, Mich.
(1) BERTHA COLE', b. June 29, 1869.
2118. V. ASA M., b. Jan. 11, 1829; m. Matilda Hull, 3573"""; he d. in Michigan.
2119. vi. LYDIA L., b. Dec. 15, 1830; m. Feb. 18, 1851 to William Spencer;
res.. Arcade, N. Y. ; she d. at Bliss, N. Y.
(1) SARAH ANN SPENCER^
(2) HENRIETTA SPENCER'.
(3) IDA L. SPENCER'.
(4) ELLA SPENCER'.
(5) AMBROSE SPENCER*.
2120. vii. ALVIN C, b. Mar. 7, 1833; m. Esther Eyrter, 3574-5.
2121. viii. LORETTA L., b. Eagle, N. Y., July 21, 1835; m. De Witt, Clinton
County, Mich., Nov. 9, 1864 to Augustus Gillett, farmer at Olive,
Mich.; she gave this copy (1909); d. Eaton Rapids, Mich., May 20,
1912; bur. at Olive.
2122. ix. ALPHEUS G., b. Mar. 17, 1838; m. Josephine Springstead, 3575'"';
he d. at Eaton Rapids, Mich.
2123. X. ANSON T., b. Aug. 21, 1840; m. Lottie L. Masier; res., Paw Paw,
Mich. ; no children.
2124. xi. RODERICK D., b. June 4, 1843; m. Lucinda Cronkite, 3575*"'.
2125. xii. LAURA A., b. Dec. 1, 1848; m. July 4, 1869 to Franklin Isbell ; res.,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
2126\ BETSY D., b. Sept. 19, 1826; m. May 3, 1863 to Orrin J. Ward, b. Jan. 7,
1837; d. Sept. 8, 1811, Bliss, N. Y. ; she d. Aug. 22, 1884; bur. Wethersfield,
N. Y.
(1) HERMAN M. WARD', b. Feb. 28, 1867; m. May 26, 1898 to Alta
Perkins; she d. Sept. 26, 1919; bur. Gainesville, N. Y. ; railroad agent.
(2) MARY A. WARD', b. Oct. 23, 1869; m. Jan. 1, 1895 to John J. Cleve-
land ; res., Rochester, N. Y.
(a) GLADYS CLEVELAND", b. Aug. 11, 1899; telegraph operator;
res., Rochester, N. Y.
(b) HARRY CLEVELAND", b. June 12, 1903; res., Rochester, N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 793
2127. DAVID FOOTE, b. Gainesville, N. Y. Went from Eagle, N. Y., to Iowa
when a young man, where he enlisted in Co. K, 11th Infantry, Iowa Volunteers.
After the war he went to Illinois, m. and lived at Oregon, 111. Later he moved
to Paris, Tenn., where his wife and adopted son d. He came back to Eagle, N. Y.,
and d. in Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1921.
2\2T. iv. ANGENETTE, b. July 3, 1833 ; m. Sept. 5, 1853 to William Ward,
b. June 10, 1829; d. Dec. 12, 1907, Gainesville; bur. Wethersfield,
N. Y.
(1) ESTHER WARD', b. Dec. 25, 1857; m. Sept., 1881 to Hughson MiUs-
paugh ; she d. July 6, 1882.
(2) WALTER A. WARD', b. Nov. 24, 1871; m. June 13, 1895 to Lucy
Perkins ; res., Rochester, N. Y.
(a) NEWTON WARD", b. Apr. 18, 1904.
2127^ V. AMANDA, b. Eagle Valley, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1836; m. Sept. 11, 1859
to Aaron Ward, b. July 7, 1834 ; she d. Feb. 23, 1920 ; res., Barnard,
N. Y.
(1) GILES WARD', b. Aug. 31, 1866; m. June 7, 1887 to Alma Barber, b.
Nov., 1868; res., Rochester, N. Y. ; Charlotte Station U. S. Customs
officer.
(a) ERWIN J. WARD", b. Jan. 3, 1891; m. July 31, 1915 to Irene
Denise ; chemist with Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y.
(i) ERWIN D. WARD", b. July 13, 1917.
(ii) CAROL E. WARD", b. Jan. 9, 1919.
(iii) DORIS E. WARD", b. Nov. 14, 1922.
(b) DeWITT C. WARD", b. May 21, 1896; m. May 18, 1920 to Edith
Ballou ; World War veteran ; farmer ; res., Fairport, N. Y.
(i) LOUISE U. WARD", b. May 5, 1921.
(ii) JOHN D. WARD", b. Apr. 10, 1923.
(c) HELEN A. WARD", b. Nov. 14, 1902; res., Rochester, N. Y.
2127^. vi. CELINDA S., b. July 20, 1838; m. Nov. 17, 1859 to Elias Ward.
(1) WILLIAM HERSCHEL WARD', b. Jan. 1, 1865; m. July 4, 1883 to
Jennie Scott ; carpenter ; res., Rochester, N. Y.
(a) NELLIE WARD", b. Dec. 28, 1885; m. June 23, 1914 to Everett
Lanctot ; res., Rochester, N. Y.
(i) WARD E. LANCTOT", b. Mar. 11, 1915.
(b) LEON A. WARD", b. Apr. 27, 1888; m. June 26, 1916 to Anna
Blyne ; bookkeeper ; res., Rochester, N. Y.
(i) DOROTHY M. WARD", b. June 25, 1917.
(ii) WILLIAM H. WARD", b. Apr., 1922.
(c) FRED WARD", b. July 18, 1892; m. Nov. 26, 1914 to Barbara Craft;
architect ; res., Rochester, N. Y.
(i) RUTH M. WARD", b. Aug. 1, 1918; d. Mar. 9, 1923.
(d) MINNIE WARD", b. Mar. 25, 1890.
(2) FRANK WARD', b. July 28, 1867; m. June 2, 1890 to Cora Drew; he d.
Mar. 31, 1895.
(a) FRANK WARD", JR., b. June 22, 1891 ; m. Nov. 20, 1918 to Julia
Utter ; farmers ; res., Wethersfield, N. Y.
(i) EDWIN F. WARD", b. Nov. 30, 1919.
(b) WILLIAM WARD", b. Aug. 12, 1893 ; m. Elizabeth Ennis, Oct. 30,
1918; farmers; res., Wethersfield, N. Y.
794 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
971. EPAPHRODITUS FOOTE (304, 89. 26, 9, 3, 1). b. July 19, 1791; m. 1st,
Eunice Ringe, in 1814; she d. in 1829; m. 2nd, Charlotte Smith, dau. of Joseph and I
Mary (Amsden) Smith, b. Dana, Mass., in 1804. Removed to New York early in i
life and was m. to Mr. Foote, Nov. 2, 1830, Bridgewater, N. Y. ; he d. Oct. 26, 1857,
Otsego, Ohio; she d. Dec. 16, 1882, Tontogany, Ohio. Mr. Foote was b. in Col-
chester, Conn., went with his father's family to Madison County, N. Y., about 1787.
Here he received his education and m. in 1814. After his marriage he removed to
Massachusetts, but later returned to New York, locating in Genesee County ; leaving ;
his family there, he went to Ohio in 1825 locating in Wood County on the Maumee
River, about twenty miles above where the city of Toledo now stands. About four
years later he returned for his family, bringing them to the new home in the spring;
of 1829. His wife d. the same year. In 1830 he returned to New York and on Nov. 2,
1830, m. Charlotte Smith and brought her to Ohio to preside over his home. He-
was a farmer and became the owner of 160 acres of land. Mr. Foote was a stirring,
energetic man, generally a leader among his fellows and always highly respected.
2128*. i. JOEL, b. July 26, 1815; m. Margaret Cancla and Emily Oswald,
3587'-".
2128=. ii. MARY LEVANTIA, b. Feb. 11, 1817; m. James Blinn, Jan. 7, 1836;
d. Perrysburg, Ohio, July .26, 1881.
2128.'. iii. DELORS, b. 1820; d. Lockport, N. Y., about 1824.
2128". iv. SARAH ANN, b. Aug. 10, 1822; m. John Arnold, Dec. 24, 1841.
Removed with her husband and family in 1852 to Iowa, settling on a
farm near Waukon, Allamakee County ; d. in Waukon, la.
2128°. v. EPAPHRODITUS, b. Mar. 10, 1825; d. Nov. 26, 1843.
2128*. vi. LeROY, b. Mar. 20, 1832; m. Annie Armitage, 3587"'".
2128'. vii. OSCAR DELOS, b. Dec. 12, 1833, on his father's farm at Miltonville.
Wood County, Ohio. Grew to manhood there, getting his education
in the common schools and grammar school at Grand Rapids, Ohio.
Commenced teaching school at an early age in which he was very
successful. In 1855 he took a clerkship in a general store at Grand
Rapids, Ohio, at which he continued until Mar., 1856, where he was
taken suddenly ill, and after a few days of suffering passed away. He
was a young man of unusual merit, beloved by all his friends and asso-
ciates, and the sudden ending of his young life was a sad blow to his
parents, brothers, sisters and friend ; he d. Mar., 1856, Grand Rapids,
Ohio.
2128'. viii. FREDERICK, b. Nov. 14, 1835 ; m. Alice A. Underwood, 3587"".
2128». ix. EMILY JANE, b. Feb. 22, 1838; m. Oct. 28, 1864, Tontogany, Ohio,
to Freeman Smith, of Centerville, Ind. ; he d. Nov. 24, 1904.
(1) KATIE SMITH', b. Aug. 19, 1865.
(2) NELLIE SMITH', b. Dec. 25, 1865; m. Feb. 26, 1891 to Colfax Eliason.
of Centerville, Ind.; he d. Oct. 10. 1899.
(a) INEZ L. ELIASON'", b. May 11, 1894; res., Centerville, Ind.
2128". X. EUNICE, b. Nov. 15, 1839; m. Sept., 1869, Tontogany, Ohio, to
John S. Matthews ; he d. Jan. 24, 1903 ; he was a veteran of the Civil
War, and at the time of his death a grain merchant.
(1) NETTIE M. MATTHEWS', b. June 29. 1870; m. Sept. 8, 1889 to
Charles R. Crom.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 795
(2) KENNETH F. MATTHEWS', b. Feb. 26, 1872; m. June 20, 1900 to
Mary Carrol, of Chicago, 111.
(3) LAVERNE MATTHEWS', b. Mar. 8, 1874; m. Sept. 9. 1896 to Dr.
C. C. Greiner, of Pemberville, Ohio.
(4) FLORENCE E. MATTHEWS', b. July 19, 1876; m. Jan. 19, 1898 to
Rolla M. Baker, of Tontogany, Ohio.
(5) MINNIE L. MATTHEWS', b. June 17, 1878; m. June 15, 1904 to
Henry L. Williams, of Pemberville, Ohio.
2128". xi. MARTIN V., b. Dec. 16, 1842; m. Cartilia A. Hottei. 3587"'-".
2128". xii. CHARLOTTE JOSEPHINE, b. May 12, 1848; d. Mar. 20, 1858.
2128". xiii. HARRIET SOPHIA, b. Mar. 1, 1850; m. May 15, 1877 to Frank
Yost, at Tontogany, Ohio; he was b. at Toledo, Ohio, July 30, 1849; d.
Oct. 9, 1898; she was charter member of D. A. R. of Fostoria, Ohio;
children all b. at Tontogany, Ohio; res., Toledo, Ohio.
(1) CHARLOTTE BESSE YOST', b. July 15, 1880; bookkeeper for fifteen
years in News Bee office, Toledo, Ohio.
(2) BERTHA CLARE YOST', b. Aug. 17, 1882; bookkeeper in Textaleather
office, Toledo, Ohio.
(3) MARJORIE HELEN YOST', b. Jan. 5, 1889; teacher in Grade Schools,
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, for last five years ; charter member of the Jane
Washington Chapter of D. A. R., Fostoria, Ohio.
(4) CHARLES WAYNE YOST', b. Feb. 2, 1891 ; m. Kathryn Crea Duffy.
Fostoria, Ohio, June 23, 1920 ; assistant cashier, Commercial Bank in
1918; res.. Fostoria, Ohio.
(5) PARKE MONROE YOST', b. May 31, 1893; m. Mabel Hoover. New
London, Ohio, Nov. 18, 1821; enlisted in World War at Tiffin. Ohio,
June 25, 1918; went across Aug., 1918; detailed to go to Central Records
Office, Bourges, France, in Nov., 1918, remaining there until Aug., 1919;
photoengraver ; res., Cleveland, Ohio.
972. FREDERICK FOOTE (304, 89, 26, 9. 3, 1), b. Jan. 22, 1793; m. Mar. 28.
1813 to Clarissa Palme, May 13, 1795; d. Dec. 25, 1874; he d. Dec. 4, 1852.
2129*. i. ELIZA ANN, b. Aug. 27, 1817; m. Jan. 25, 1833 to John L. Pixley;
she d. Mar. 9, 1847.
(1) ALBERT FOOTE PIXLEY', b. Mar. 2, 1840; d. Feb. 18, 1842.
2129\ ii. ZELOTES BIGELOW, b. Jan. 26, 1821; m. Eliza A. Betts and
Mary L. Case, 3537='.
21291 iii. CAROLINE EMMA, b. July 2, 1823 ; m. Jan. 19, 1854 to Lovina O.
Coman, d. Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 9, 1893 ; res., Oakland, Calif.
985. SYLVANUS FOOTE, son of Jonathan and Deliverance (Gibbs) Foote,
was b. Apr. 12, 1785, Lee, Mass.; d. 1845; m. Abigail Bradley, June 17, 1804; she
was b. Jan. 26, 1786; d. 1845; she was the dau. of Col Jared Bradley and his first
wife Charity; he was b. Aug. 25, 1760; d. Mar. 1, 1814; she was b. Mar. 4, 1759;
d. July 31, 1790.
2150. i. LUCIEN, b. Sept. 9, 1805; d. 1859; m. Esther Miner, Oct. 20, 1832.
2150^ ii. FRANCIS, b. Apr. 3, 1807; 3628'-'.
2150'. iii. EMILY, b. Feb. 15, 1809; m. Doctor Conant.
2150'. iv. SYLVANUS, JR., b. Mar. 17, 1811; m. Pauline, 3628*"".
796 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
2150'. ABIGAIL, b. May 19, 1813; m. Oct. 22, 1841 to Daniel Phelps, b. Jan. 11,
1792; d. Sept. 3, 1861; res., Wellington, Ohio; she d. Jan., 1865.
(1) FRANK HURLBUT PHELPS', b. Nov. 8, 1842; m. Hattie A. Clifford.
(a) CHARLES L. PHELPS", b. Sept. 30, 1864.
(b) FRANK D. PHELPS", b. Jan. 13, 1868; m. Sept 17, 1890 to Mary E
Sheldon, b. Wellington, Ohio, July 11, 1867, dau. of Amos D. and
C. Malvina (Childs) Sheldon.
(i) DANIEL EVAN PHELPS", b. Dec. 5, 1885.
(ii) HAZEL GRACE PHELPS", b. Aug. 5, 1892.
(iii) RAY EVERETT PHELPS" b. Dec. 28, 1893.
(c) VERN E. PHELPS", b. Feb. 14, 1877; m. June 20, 1895 to R. S.
Ledyard; res., Elyria, Ohio.
(i) EUGENE ALTON LEDYARD", b. Aug. 14, 1896, Wellington,
Ohio; m. Ruth Onor Morgan, Elyria, Ohio, Oct. 5, 1916.
(A) JEAN ELLEN LEDYARD", b. Sept. 18, 1917.
(B) WAYNE EDWIN LEDYARD", b. Dec. 30, 1918.
(C) PHILIP ALTON LEDYARD", b. Aug. 7, 1920.
(D) KATHRYN RUTH LEDYARD", b. Sept. 17, 1923.
(ii) PAUL HURLBUT LEDYARD", b. Oct. 31, 1900, Wellington,
Ohio; m: Agnes Marie O'Neil, Elyria, Ohio, Apr. 4, 1919.
(A) LORENA JUANITA LEDYARD", b. Sept. 17, 1922.
(B) RALPH HURLBUT LEDYARD", b. July 10, 1925.
(C) PAUL EDWIN LEDYARD", b. Mar, 18, 1927.
(iii) CARL EDWIN LEDYARD", b. Mar. 9, 1903, Wellington,
Ohio; m. Agnes Joanna Linden, Sept. 17, 1924.
(iv) MILDRED IRENE LEDYARD", b. June 19, 1904, Wellington,
Ohio; d. Sept. 7, 1906.
(v) RUTH HAZEL LEDYARD", b. Feb. 21, 1911, Elyria, Ohio;
d. July 2, 1911.
(vi) THELMA MARINA LEDYARD", b. Sept. 4, 1913, Elyria,
Ohio,
(vii) CLIFFORD DANIEL LEDYARD", b. Oct. 10, 1917.
(d) GEORGE T. PHELPS", b. Nov. 13, 1878.
(3) JAMES WHITNEY PHELPS', b. May 6, 1845.
2150'. vi. JARED BRADLEY, b. May 10, 1815.
2150*. vii. CATHERINE MARIA, b. Mar. 5, 1818; d. Mar. 27, 1848.
2150'. viii. RHODA JANE, b. July 10, 1820; m. Theodore Wilcox; res., Welling-
ton, Ohio.
(1) ARTHUR WILCOX', d. about 1890.
(2) STANLEY WILCOX', d. 1924.
2150'. ix. HENRY ALEXANDER, b. Aug. 20, 1822; d. May 28, 1841.
2150'. X. THEODORE MONROE, b. 1825; d. Oct. 6, 1889.
2150". xi. MARTHA ANN, b. Aug. 23, 1827; d. Dec. 21, 1838.
2157. WILLIAM E. FOOTE, m. Lucy Ann Mott, dau. of William and Elizabeth
Mott. d. Oct. 11, 1903; oyster planter at Inwood, L. I., and gardener at Inwood, L. I.
2159. iii. JOSEPHINE CHARLOTTE, b. Dec. 18, 1828; m. Col. Wm. Ladew,
of Ulster County, N. Y. ; she d. Alay 25, 1907, New York, N. Y. ; he
d. Apr. 26, 1880.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 797
(1) FRANCES ANTOINETTE LADEW, b. Feb. 3, 1848; m. June 4. 1873
to Louis Van Gravesness, of Kingston, N. Y.
(a) JOSEPHINE VAN GRAVESNESS", b. June 12, 1874, Kingston,
N. Y.
(b) FLORA VAN GRAVESNESS", b. Sept. 19, , Rhinebeck, N. Y.
(c) MARY VAN GRAVESNESS", b. Mar. 9, 1881, Brooklyn, N. Y.
(d) LULU VAN GRAVESNESS", b. Nov. 8, 1893, Kingston, N. Y.
(2) CHARLES HENRY CLAY LADEW^ b. May 30, 1850; m. Emma
Barber, Rhinebeck, N. Y.
(3) FLORA ESTELLA LADEW", b. Feb. 19, 1852, Herkimer County,
N. Y. ; m. Edwin Boxter, of Jersey City, N. J.
(4) ELLA DELLA LADEW*, b. Oct. 21, 1855; m. Henry Covert, of Jersey
City, N. J.
(5) WILLIAM PHILLIPS LADEW', b. Nov. 11, 1858; m. Isabella Pratt,
of Rhinebeck, N. Y.
2161. V. ISABELLA, b. May 8, 1837; m. Alfonso Phillips.
(1) WILLIAM LADEW PHILLIPS', res., Rochester, N. Y.
2191. EDWARD FOOTE, b. Lee, Mass., Oct. 12, 1824; m. Oct. 25, 1849, Mrs.
Emily (Curtis) Chapin, dau. of David and Eliza Curtis, of Stockbridge, Mass.
She vfas b. Stockbridge, Mass., Oct. 30, 1822; d. Apr. 20, 1898, Somerville, Mass.
In the spring of 1851 Mr. Foote went to Smithtown Branch, L. I., N. Y., where
he engaged in farming until the fall of 1864, when he moved to Somerville, Mass.,
where he became a member of the firm of Skilton, Foote & Co., manufacturers of
Bunker Hill Pickles, in which business he continued until his death, which occurred
May 31, 1898, in Somerville. He was for over twenty-five years a deacon in the
Broadway Congregational Church of Somerville, Mass.
1101. ASAHEL FOOTE, b. Lee, Mass., Dec. 16, 1804; d. July 15, 1882, Williams-
town, Mass.; m. 1829 to Mary Smedley; she was b. Oct. 29, 1804, Williamstown,
Mass.; d. Aug. 15, 1876; res., Williamstown, Mass.
2199. HARRIET HILLGROVE FOOTE, b. St. Albans, Vt.; d. Apr. 27, 1876,
Springfield, Ohio; m. Henry H. Seys, who was a surgeon during the
Civil War. He was a member of the G. A. R. and of the Loyal Legion and
had practiced medicine for fifty-one years when he d. June 17, 1904, Spring-
field, Ohio.
(1) MARY ELLEN SEYS", b. Aug. 4, 1854, Springfield, Ohio; m. Nov. 23,
1875 to Edwin Dumont Buss, b. July 10, 1850, Methuen, Mass.; banking
was his profession for forty years.
(a) HARRIET FOOTE BUSS", b. Nov. 30, 1876, Springfield, Ohio.
(b) MABEL BUELL BUSS", b. July 22, 1880, Springfield, Ohio; m.
Bakersfield, Calif., June 5, 1917 to Thomas Conrad Dodge, b. Jan. 6,
1873, in Maryland, son of James Heath and Mary (Conrad) Dodge;
he d. Mar. 11, 1923.
(2) JOHN HENRY SEYS', b. Springfield, Ohio, May 30, 1857; d. Murfrees-
boro, Tenn., June 5, 1864; he is bur. in Springfield, Ohio.
2200. ii. MARY HAINES FOOTE, b. May 8, 1834, Williamstown, Mass.;
lives in Pasadena, Calif.
2201. iii. ELLEN MARIA FOOTE, b. July 3, 1836, Williamstown, Mass. ; m.
Nov. 17, 1859 to James Orton, b. LeRoy, N. Y., 1830; he was a Pres-
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byterian minister; from 1869 to 1877 a member of the faculty of Vassar
College. He made three trips of exploration into South America and
d. on Lake Titicaca, Sept. 25, 1877, and is bur. in an island of the lake.
The Vassar Alumnae erected a monument in his memory at his place
of burial. Mrs. Orton lives in Pasadena. Calif.
(1) ANNA BELLE ORTON', b. June 23, 1862, Thomaston, Me.; is prin-
cipal of the Orton School for Girls in Pasadena, Calif.
(2) SUSAN ROBINSON ORTON', b. Jan. 27, 1865, Brighton, N. Y. ; res.,
Pasadena, Calif.
(3) MARY BLOSSOM ORTON', b. Nov. 4, 1866, Brighton, N. Y. ; d. July
20, 1885, and is bur. in Williamstown, Mass.
(4) ALBERT LOSSING ORTON', b. Aug. 4, 1872, Brighton, N. Y. ; d.
May 4, 1908, Pasadena, Calif.
2203. V. CATHERINE L. FOOTE, d. July 16, 1922, Pasadena, Calif.
1019. JOHN FOOTE (320, 97, 27, 9, 3, 1), b. Hartford, Conn.; d. Batavia, N. Y.,
Jan. 5, 1857.
2212'. i. ELIZABETH, b. Oct. 18, 1833; res., Buckingham, N. Y. ; unm.
2213. ii. GEORGE LAY, b. Nov. 13, 1835 ; d. unm.
2214. iii. ROBERT HYSLOP. b. Sept. 17, 1837; res.. New York, N. Y.
2214'. iv. JOHN BEBEE, b. Aug. 20, 1839; m. Molly White; no children;
res., Rockville, Md., c-o M. Rogers.
2214*. V. GEORGIANNA, b. Aug. 20, 1841 ; m. Feb. 7, 1866 to Robert Henry
Hall (brigadier general, U. S. A., retired) ; res., Buffalo, 111.
(1) FREDERICK FOOTE HALL', b. Ft. Abercrombie, N. D., Apr. 24,
1867; d. West Point, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1872.
(2) HARRIS FOSTER HALL', b. Ft. Rauson, N. D., Oct. 17. 1867; m.
Nov. 28, 1896 to Ethel Maud Manning Trewaine, dau. of Maj. William
Scott Trewaine ; res., Buffalo, N. Y.
(a) ROBERT TREWAINE HALL", b. Camden, N. J., July 3, 1899.
(b) HARRIS TREWAINE HALL", b. Washington, D. C, May 8, 1904.
(3) ROBERT FOOTE HALL', b. San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 24, 1870; m.
Marie Rogers.
22141 vi. OLIVE LAY b. Sept. 29, 1844; m. 1st, Edward Sellers (major,
U. S. A.) ; m. 2nd, Walter T. Duggan (brigadier general, U. S. A.,
retired) ; res., Buffalo, N. Y.
(1) EDWIN FOOTE SELLERS'.
^ (2) DAVID FOOTE SELLERS', m. Anita Evans, dau. of Col. H. Clay
/ Evans, , Tenn.
1035. EDWIN FOOTE (335, 102, 27, 9, 3, 1), m. Elnora Hodges, Glastonbury,
Conn. ; m. 2nd, Sarah Barber ; m. 3rd, Ellen Noel.
2214', i. ELMER L. FOOTE, b. 1867; m. Oct. 17, 1888 to Estelle Virginia
AUee ; Public Library, Cincinnati, Ohio ; child, 3700'"*.
CHARLES FOOTE.
JOHN FOOTE.
ALBERT FOOTE.
JENNIE LILLIAN FOOTE.
ELIZABETH CLARISSA, b. Sept. 13, 1827; m. William Henry
Bill ; res. .
2214'.
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2214'.
iii
2214'.
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2214'.
v.
2221.
V.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 799
(1) ERASTUS FOOTE BILL', b. Sept. 3, 1851; m. No. 2226'.
(2) EDWARD WILLIS BILL*, res., New York, N. Y.
1050. RALPH CLARK FOOTE (page 233), d. Oct. 17, 1870; m. Amelia Foote,
d. July 13, 1873 ; both bur. in Linwood Cemetery, Colchester, Conn.
2224. i. JANE, b. Apr. 30, 1820; m. Henry Foote, 2229'"'.
2226. iii. EUNICE, b. Mar. 1, 1824; m. Lyman Loring; res.. Great Barring-
ton, Mass.
(1) CORA AMELIA LORING', b. Jan. 25, 1855; m. Mar. 24, 1874 to
Erastus Foote Bill, Sept. 3, 1851, son of William and Elizabeth Clarissa
(Foote) Bill; she d. May 1, 1878; res., Colchester, Conn.
(a) HENRY LORING BILL'", b. May 31, 1876; m. Jan. 10, 1899 to Mar-
garet Field, b. Apr. 27, 1873, dau. of Jacob J. Ash and Helen Willard
(Goodell) Ash; musician; res., Hartford, Conn,
(i) HAROLD JEROME BILL", b. May 31, 1901.
(ii) RUTH BILL", b. Feb. 15, 1908; d. Feb. 16, 1908.
(2) SARAH CELESTA LORING', b. Oct. 12, 1856; m. June 26, 1879 to
Elihu P. Putnam, b. Nov. 21, 1849; d. July 19, 1922; res., Middletown,
Conn.
2227. iv. SARAH LOUISA, b. May 10, 1862; m. Capt. Cyrus W. Cook, a
Civil War veteran ; she d. about 1868.
(1) LIZZIE COOK', d. about 14 years of age.
(2) RALPH COOK' d. about 25 years of age.
(3) CYRUS W. COOK', d. about 21 years of age.
(4) SON', d. 6 months of age.
2229\ vii. MARY ELEANOR, b. July 6, 1835; m. Albert Harvey.
(1) CAROLINE HARVEY', m. Bragaw ; res., New London, Conn.
(2) ALBERT HARVEY', d. 3 years of age.
1058. CHARLES FOOTE (341, 104, 28, 9, 3, 1), b. Aug. 20, 1796; m. Nov. 22,
1820 to Esther Taylor, b. July 24, 1799, dau. of Ralph, Jr. and Esther (Foote, 346)
Taylor, of Colchester, Conn.
22291 i. HENRY, m. Jane Foote, 3720'-^
2229*. ii. FANNIE MINERVA.
1068. REV. CALVIN M. FOOTE (347, 105, 28, 9, 3, 1), b. Mar. 1, 1790, Col-
chester, Conn. ; m. 1st, Jane Grant ; she d. two years later ; m. 2nd, Lucuia, d. ;
m. 3rd, Catherine Marsh Bull, b. Granville, Mass., widow of Francis King ; she d.
; bur. in Greenwood, Cemetery.
2234*. i. LUCUIA, m. Israel Clark ; pioneers ; lived and d. in the West.
(1) MARY CLARK', m. Dr. John Streeter, of Chicago, 111.
(2) SARAH CLARK', m. Rev. Henry Hoyt; d. 1917, Wellesley, Mass.
(a) ROBERT HOYT'", d. at Pekin ; professor in University ; graduate of
Harvard.
(b) GEORGE HOYT'", graduate of Dartmouth.
(c) HENRY HOYT", professor biology in California.
(d) MARJORIE HOYT'", m. , professor, Berkeley, Calif.; graduate
of Berkeley and Wellesley ; res., Berkeley Calif. ; two children.
22341 ii. GEORGE, b. 1842; d. from shock in hotel, caused by the negro riot
in the Civil War ; bur. Greenwood, Brooklyn, N. Y.
2234\ iii. FRANK, d. 1844.
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800 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
2234*. iv. FRANCES ELIZABETH, b. 1844; m. 1862 to William A. Carter,
b. 1842; d. 1906; she d. 1895; res., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(1) WILLIAM CARTER', b. 1864; d. 1868.
(2) HARRY B. CARTER', b. Jan., 1865; m. Emma Burgess, b. 1866; he d.
1905.
(a) OLIVE CARTER", b. 1894; m. 1914 to Alfred Dorsman.
(i) ALFRED DORSMAN", b. 1917.
(b) HARRY B. CARTER", b. 1896; m. Marjorie .
(i) MARJORIE CARTER", b. Jan., 1918.
(3) RAMEE LOUISE CARTER', b. 1899; m. 1922 to ; res., Lyn-
brook, L. I.
2234'. V. HARRIET, b. June 29, 1846, Granville, Mass.; m. Sept. 7, 1866 to
Arthur W. Gilbert; she d. Feb. 12, 1915; res., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(1) IDA MAY GILBERT', b. Oct. 30, 1867; res., Westport, Conn.
(2) FREDERICK ARTHUR GILBERT', b. Mar. 24, 1870; m. 1891 to
Frances Meirs, b. 1868 he d. Aug. 6, 1916 ; res., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(a) ARTHUR MEIRS GILBERT", b. Nov. 21, 1894; m. 1920 to Edna
Pool.
(b) DOROTHY GILBERT", b. Jan. 5, 1896; m. Apr., 1916 to Colville
Heath, b. 1894.
(i) GILBERT HEATH", b. May, 1920.
(c) KATHARINE GILBERT", b. Sept. 30, 1898; m. Ivan Wallenstein.
(i) VALERIE WALLENSTEIN", b. Feb., 1920.
(d) BEATRICE VAN GILBERT", b. Feb. 4, 1900; m. Donald Reeves,
b. 1896.
(3) KATHARINE MARSH GILBERT', b. Nov. 8, 1872; m. Oct. 7, 1904 1|
to Alvah Haff, b. 1870. |
(a) MARJORIE GILBERT HAFF", b. June 7, 1905; res., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
(b) ALVAH W. HAFF", JR., b. May 9, 1909.
(4) HARRIET ELIZABETH GILBERT', b. Nov. 24, 1875; m. Mar. 2, 1897 'j
to William I. Halsey, b. 1871 ; res., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(a) GILBERT HARDACRE HALSEY", b. June 23, 1900; d. Sept. 25,
1916.
(b) PHYLLIS HALSEY", b. Apr. 25, 1905.
2234'. vi. KATIE, b. 1848; d. of brain fever, 1860.
1089. ALANSON LIVINGSTON FOOTE (365, 114, 36, 10, 3, 1), b. Dec. 6,\
1803, Austeo City, N. Y. ; m. Mar. 12, 1825 to Thiszah T. Hinman, at Cairo, N. Y.
In youth a merchant, then dairy farming in Green, N. Y. ; later moved to Ripon,
Wis., and d. Apr. 24, 1855; she was b. May 5, 1806; she d. Dec. 6, 1844.
2255\ i. HARRIET L., b. Dec. 25, 1827, Coventry, N. Y. ; d. Nov. 23, 1830.
2255". ii. JOSEPH HAY, b. Jan. 23, 1830; m. Catherine Thersa MacMahon,
3745'-'.
2255*. iii. APOLLUS DUDLEY, b. May 7, 1832; m. Sarah V. Nesbit, 3745'.
2255*. iv. OSCAR EARL, b. May 7, 1834; m. Sara Jane Kales, 3745".
2255'. v. CHARLES MELVILLE, b. Dec. 18, 1836; d. Apr. 2, 1923; m. Emma
Jane Griswold, 3475""".
2255'. vi. MANETTA LUCINDA, b. Aug. 30, 1840, Coventry, N. Y. ; m.
Oct. 26, 1864 to William Butler Conover, b. Aug. 8, 1841, Oxford,
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 801
N. Y. ; d. Nov. 22, 1890, Ripon, Wis.; farmer and merchant; she res.,
Ripon, Wis.
(1) OSCAR DUDLEY CONOVER', b. Oct. 11, 1865, Coventry, N. Y.; m.
Nov. 8, 1888 to Velma V. Tokum, Rock Rapids, la.; merchant; res., Rock
Rapids, la.
(a) MAUDE CONOVER^'.
(b) RUTH CONOVER", b. 1892.
(2) WILLIAM FOOTE CONOVER*, b. Feb. 7, 1869, Ripon, Wis.; m. Ist,
Carrie Louise Phillips ; she d. Mar., 1898, San Diego, Calif, ; m. 2nd,
Louise Visden, in 1901 ; she d. at Los Angeles, Calif., 1920.
(3) MAUD ELINOR CONOVER*, b. Sept. 18, 18)^6, Ripon, Wis.; m. Apr.
25, 1900 to Oscar William Knapp, b. Mar. 16, 18S6, Metowen, Wis.;
a piano tuner.
(a) DORIS LUCILE KNAPP", b. Aug. 27, 1901, Ripon, Wis.
2277. EMELINE (dau. of Roger, No. 1095), m. Hoyt.
(1) CLARINDA HOYT', m. Williams.
(2) ORLANDO HOYT^ b. 1836 ; d. 1906.
(3) CAROLINE C. HOYT', b. 1840; m. Babb; she d. at Rock Creek,
Ohio; res.. Rock Creek, Ohio.
(a) WILLIAM M. BABB", b. May 21, 1858.
(b) CARRIE BABB", b. May 10, 1866; m. Shank.
(c) ESTELLA BABB", m. Egelston; res., Butler, Pa.
(4) ROSE HOYT", m. Sichely.
(5) JUDGE T. E. HOYT», res., Ashtabula, Ohio.
2287. HANNAH FOOTE, m. Dec. 30, 1821 to William Cherry ; he was b. Oct.
20, 1793, Elizabethtown, N. J.; d. Dec. 19, 1859, North Fairfield, Ohio;
she d. Mar. 7, 1881, North Fairfield, Ohio.
(1) ADALINE CHERRY', b. Sept. 29, 1822, Sempronius, N. Y. ; m. 1844 to
Homer J. Austin, of Ripley, Ohio; d. .
(a) AUGUSTA UMMETHUN AUSTIN", res., Kansas City, Mo.
(b) LEONA AUSTIN", m. Mr. Conover, of Kansas City, Mo.
(c) FRANK AUSTIN", res.. Mobile, Ala.
(d) HOMER AUSTIN", JR., res., Georgia.
(2) TIMOTHY T. CHERRY', b. June 18, 1827; d. Feb. 14, 1828, North
Fairfield, Ohio.
(3) EDGAR CHERRY', b. Mar. 1, 1830; d. Sept. 14, 1838, North Fairfield,
Ohio.
(4) VINTON CHERRY', b. Apr. 28, 1832; m. Elizabeth Terry, of Peru,
Ohio; d. May 28, 1894.
(a) CECELIA CHERRY".
(b) ADA CHERRY", m. Morrow; res., Buffalo, Mo.
(c) INEZ O. CHERRY", b. ; m. Bannon; res., Buffalo, Mo.
(5) BYRON HARRISON CHERRY', b. Feb. 11, 1840; m. Emma J. Bough-
ton, May 11, 1870, North Fairfield, Ohio; res., Oberlin, Ohio.
(a) LUELLA CHERRY", b. Mar. 17, 1871, North Fairfield, Ohio; m.
Rettig.
(b) ALICE L. CHERRY", b. Apr. 16, 1874, North Fairfield, Ohio;
m. Bishop.
802 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(c) FLORENCE CHERRY", b. Aug. 6, 1881, North Fairfield, Ohio;
m. Giles.
(d) AMY L. CHERRY", b. May 13, 1884, East Norwalk, Ohio.
(e) FERN A. CHERRY", b. Mar. 16, 1890, Oberlin, Ohio.
2289. RUTH FOOTE, m. Darius Cherry.
(1) LUCY ANN CHERRY', b. Olena, Ohio; m. Dr. David Wood; res.,
Norwalk, Ohio.
(2) CORYDON CHERRY', ni. Carry Forbes'.
im. ii. BETSEY (page IZl).
(1) LYDIA FOOTE BAKER', b. July 17, 1823 ; m. Sept. 15, 1842 to Loren A.
Barnes, Auburn, N. Y., son of John and Abigail Barnes, b. May 26, 1818 ;
both d. in Chicago, 111., and bur. at Oakwoods Cemetery.
(a) ISABEL CELESTIA BARNES", b. Jan. 7, 1844, North Fairfield,
Ohio; m. June 1, 1865, Piqua, Ohio, to Rev. Bernard Kelly, b. Peters-
burg, Va., son of Patrick and Anna Kelly ; chaplain, 10th U. S. In-
fantry; major, retired; res., Topeka, Kan.; gave copy June 5, 1931.
(i) EDWIN E. KELLY", b. Feb. 22, 1867, Cheviot, Ohio; d.
Jan. 10, 1868.
(ii) MAUD KELLY", b. Dec. 9, 1868, Harrison, Ohio; m. Nov. 6,
1889 to Isaac Davis Lewis, b. May 4, 1863, son of Isaac Lewis
and Charlotte Lewis ; res., Topeka, Kan.
(iii) HORTENSE KELLY", b. Oct. 31, 1873, Ottawa, Kan.; m.
Nov. 6, 1895 to George Marshall Crawford, b. July 10, 1872, son
of E. S. and Isabell (Chase) Crawford; res., Topeka, Kan.
(A) GEORGE MARSHALL CRAWFORD", JR., b. Aug. 19,
1896.
(B) THERON KELLY CRAWFORD", b. Dec. 22, 1899; d.
Sept. 30, 1900.
(C) ISABEL CRAWFORD", b. Sept. 9, 1901.
(iv) THERON McCABE KELLY", b. Nov. 4, 1875, Ft. Scott,
Kan. ; perished in the Cumbre Tunnel tragedy, Mexico, in Feb. 4,
1914.
(v) WARREN WINFIELD KELLY", b. Nov. 30, 1885, Winfield,
Kan.; m. Dec. 6, 1911 to Laura Warner Turner, b. Nov. 1,
1888, dau. of Lester and Laura Turner ; res., Los Angeles, Calif.
(A) MARION KELLY", b. Mar. 2, 1916, Los Angeles, Calif.
(B) JEAN KELLY", b. Feb. 16, 1923, Los Angeles. Calif.
(b) LILA BAKER BARNES", m. Maj. Robert B. Chappell; res., Chi-
cago, 111.
(2) LURINTHA BAKER', b. Oct. 3, 1825, Fairfield, Ohio; m. Benjamin
Woodward States, North Fairfield, Ohio ; killed by horse.
(a) LEONORA STATES".
(b) DOR STATES".
(c) EVA STATES", m. Mr. Doolittle, South Bend, Ind.
(d) LOWELL STATES".
(e) CARRIE STATES".
(f) AMY STATES".
(g) JAY STATES".
(3) LORA BAKER', m. Wheeler Hackett, North Fairfield, Ohio.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 803
(a) ELLA HACKETr".
(b) CINNA HACKETT".
(c) CHARLES HACKETT".
(4) LUCINDA BAKER*, b. July 15, 1840; m. John Smith, Fairfield, Ohio.
(a) E. J. SMITH'".
(b) KATHERINE SMITH".
(5) LEWIS FOOTE BAKER', b. May 5, 1843, North Fairfield, Ohio; m.
Flora Helen Randall, Dec. 24, 1863, Monroeville, Ohio.
(a) CARRIE LUCINDA BAKER", b. Oct. 11, 1863; m. William Mitchell
Shaver, 1888.
(i) ALLISON BAKER SHAVER", b. 1889; m. Daniel Moore
Fisk, 1919.
(A) DOROTHY ALLISON FISK", b. 1922.
(ii) HELEN BAKER SHAVER", b. 1891; m. Howard Sanford
Searle, 1915.
(A) ELIZABETH LOUISE SEARLE", b. 1917.
(iii) WILLIAM BAKER SHAVER", b. 1905; d. 1912.
(b) LOUISE SPENCER BAKER", b. 1873; m. I. Albin.
(i) JAMES ALBIN".
(ii) MARVIN ALBIN".
(iii) RAYMOND ALBIN".
(iv) FRANK ALBIN".
(v) MYRL ALBIN".
2298. iii. ABIGAIL.
(l)(a) ADA PRICE", b. 1858; m. June Geer; they have five children.
(i) CLARA GEER", m. Kilpatrick.
(ii) MARTHA GEER", m. Stone.
(3) SYLVIA J. PRICE', m. Charles Barnes; three children.
(a) DELANO BARNES", m. .
(i) BLANCH BARNES", m. Keizer, and has four children.
(b) CHARLES BARNES", JR., m. Nettie Fitzsimmons, and has three
children.
(5) ELIJAH BARNES', m. .
(a) DAUGHTER", who m. Timmons ; he m. 2nd, Harriet Price.
(i) GRANT PRICE TIMMONS", ni. Dessie Stotts.
(A) CATHERINE TIMMONS".
(7) LOUISE BARNES', m. Samuel Washburn, Reading, Mich,
(a) BELLE WASHBURN", res., Lansing, Alich.
2299. iv. RHODA, m. 1st, Levi Cuddebach; m. 2nd, John Stoner, Marcellus,
N. Y.
(1) ALFRED CUDDEBACH', m. Esther Brooks.
(a) DORA CUDDEBACH".
(b) GROVE CUDDEBACH".
(c) PEARL CUDDEBACH".
(2) LYDIA CUDDEBACH', m. Charles Smith; no children.
2303. viii. ELECTA, b. Mar. 8, 1818; m. Dec. 29, 1838 to Sherwood Adams, b.
Aug. 7, 1844; d. May 29, 1872; she d. Jan. 2, 1898; res.. North Fair-
field, Ohio.
804 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(1) LYNDON ADAMS', b. Feb. 6, 1&40; m. Oct. 8, 1861 to Louise Angell,
b. Aug., 1844, dau. of Ephraim Angell ; he d. Oct. 6, 1907 ; res., North
Fairfield, Ohio.
(a) WILLIAM ADAMS", b. Nov. 21, 1863; d. .
(2) IRVING ADAMS', b. Nov. 7, 1842; m. Sept. 12, 1864 to Louisa Carbine,
b. Aug. 25, 1843, dau. of Horace Carbine ; he d. June 24, 1922 ; res., Northr
Fairfield, Ohio.
(a) LENA F. ADAMS", b. Jan. 11, 1870; teacher at Logansport, Ind.
2303'. ix. SYLVIA.
(1) ALVIN JOHNSON', b. June 18, 1830, Skaneateles, N. Y.; m. 1858 toi
Lovina Van Vranken, b. Nov. 6, 1828; d. July 4, 1893; he d. North Fair-,
field, Ohio, May 6, 1860.
(a) ALICE MAY JOHNSON", b. Apr. 24, 1860, Riley, Ohio; m. Jan. 6,i
1890 to Edmund D. Sackett.
(i) VICTOR JOHNSON SACKETT", b. Feb. 24, 1891.
2304. X. VERONA.
(1) RHODA JOHNSON', m. William Childs.
(a) LYMAN CHILDS".
(b) LONIE CHILDS", d. unm.
2307. i. MARTHA (Patty), b. Feb. 26, 1800: d. 18/1, Middlebury, Vt. ^
2308. ii. ZERVIAH, b. Dec. 6, 1801; m. Aug. 28, 1825 to Eber Lamb, of'!
Granville, Vt. ; she d. Dec. 16, 1868.
(2) NINA M. WHITNEY LAMB', m. D. M. Beckhardt ; res.. Highland
Park, Mich.
(a) MARTHA LAMB BECKHARDT", d. July 1, 1929, Palo Alto,
Calif. ; bur. Hillsdale, Mich.
(3) MORRIS LAMB', b. Dec. 1, 1830; m. Eliza Thompson (No. 2310; (3)
page 239).
(4) FRANCES JEANETTE LAMB', b. Dec. 31, 1843; m. LaPorte, Ind.,
July 4, 1867 to Charles T. Angell, b. Concord, N. H., Dec. 22, 1834; d.
LaPorte, Ind., Mar. 19, 1898; she was secretary of W. R. C. (District)
and member of O. E. S. ; she d. May 21, 1927.
(a) CHARLES WALTER ANGELL", b. Aug. 18. 1870; d. July 30, 1879.
(b) FREDERICK ANGELL", b. Sept., 1872; d. Oct., 1874.
(c) DELLA M. ANGELL", b. July 11, 1874; teacher, LaPorte, Ind.;
member of D. A. R. and O. E. S. ; also of Red Cross, worked in;
World War.
(d) CORA LUELLA ANGELL", b. Sept. 14, 1876; m. Oct. 3, 1914,
LaPorte, Ind., to Austin Cutter ; she is a member of D. A. R. andi)
O. E. S.; d. Dec. 19, 1922.
(e) GEORGE MORRIS ANGELL", b. Nov. 20, 1878; Mason, Odd
Fellow; teacher, LaPorte, Ind.; m. Nov. 19, 1928 to Marjory Keith-
line, of LaPorte, Ind.
(i) FRANCES JEANETTE ANGELL", b. July 8, 1929, LaPorte,
Ind.
(f) MATTIE LOUISE ANGELL", b. Oct., 1880; d. Sept., 1881.
2310'. V. RUSSELL, b. June 1, 1808; d. Sept.. 1808.
2312. vi. MARTHA, b. Nov. 26, 1812, Canton, N. Y.
2316. iii. JULIUS DANA, b. July 4, 1819. Brattleboro, Vt.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 805
2324. V. JUSTUS LYMAN, b. Middlebury, Vt., Sept. 11, 1820.
2332. V. CASTENA FOOTE, b. Nov. 15, 1824; m. May 15, 1847 to Ansil
Page Bailey, son of Philip and Betsey (Page) Bailey, at Fairfield, Vt. ;
she d. Jan. 14, 1901.
(1) WINFIELD SCOTT BAILEY", b. Mar. 15, 1848; m. Harriet S. Good-
hue, Feb. 19, 1873 ; res., St. Albans, Vt. ; dry goods merchant.
(a) ELEANOR MARY BAILEY", b. Jan. 20, 1876; m. June 15, 1904 to
Arthur A. Tiffany ; res., Burlington, Vt.
(i) RUTH HENDEE TIFFANY", b. Feb. 15, 1911.
(b) ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY", b. Nov. 15, 1877; m. Sept. 14, 1913 to
Estella W. Goodspeed ; res., Montclair, N. J. ; occupation, author of
the Arthur Scott Bailey books for children.
(2) ADA A. BAILEY^ b. Oct. 29, 1851.
(3) CHARLES WYMAN BAILEY^ b. Apr. 17, 1860; ni. Sept. 27, 1886 to
Luella I. Burke, dau. of John and Luella (Woodward) Burke; res., St.
Albans ; farmer.
(a) HARRY CARLETON BURKE", b. Mar. 3, 1888; d. Aug. 13, 1888.
(b) ETHEL FLORENCE BURKE", b. July 17, 1889; m. June 11, 1914
to F. Russell Spear ; res., St. Albans, Vt.
(i) JANICE M. SPEAR", b. June 1, 1918.
(ii) L. NATALIE SPEAR", b. Mar. 9, 1920.
IZn. X. CHARLES CUTLER, b. Nov. 25, 1833; m. Marion Frances Stevens,
3836'-=.
1120. ORANGE FOOTE, not "Russell Foote."
2352. v. JEROME FOOTE, b. Aug. 3, 1836; m. Phebe Elizabeth Goff, 3841'-".
2367. (1) MARTIN WELLS COLMAN», b. Mar. 7, 1843; m. Pittsfield, Mass.,
Mar. 27, 1872 to Mary Eugenia Parker; he d. June 30, 1918; she d.
May 14, 1927.
(a) ROBERT PARKER COLMAN", graduate Massachusetts Agricul-
tural College, 1896; m. Richmond, Mass., June 1, 1899 to Ida Benton,
graduate Westfield Normal School ; dau. of Stephen Benton.
(2) JAMES FRANKLIN COLMAN^ b. Pittsfield, Mass., Apr. 24, 1847; m.
Oct. 9, 1874 to Harriet E. Brooks; he d. Mar. 10, 1910; res., Richmond,
Mass. ; she d. Oct. 26, 1926.
(a) WALTER B. COLMAN", b. June 12, 1876; d. June 23, 1900.
(b) HELEN M. COLMAN", b. Feb. 28, 1878; m. Nov. 8. 1899 to
Charles D. Benton, son of L. R. Benton ; res., Richmond, Mass.
(i) HAZEL L BENTON", b. Nov. 6, 1900; m. July 11, 1929 to
Maurice Freed,
(ii) ESTHER F. BENTON", b. Mar. 29, 1910.
(c) GRACE R. COLMAN", b. Sept. 11, 1880; m. Sept. 11, 1907 to
Ralph H. Nichols; res.. Amity, Mo.
(i) JAMES H. NICHOLS", b. Oct. 15, 1910.
(ii) HOWARD C. NICHOLS", b. Sept. 24, 1913; d. Nov. 26, 1913.
(iii) DONALD R. NICHOLS", b. July 29, 1915.
2368. (6) FREEMAN MICKELS', b. Cicero, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1850; d. Mar.,
1916; res., Syracuse, N. Y.
(a) IRWIN MICKELS".
806 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
2369. (1) MARY EMILY NOBLE', b. Washington. Mass., Oct. 9, 1837; m.
Feb. 10, 1864 to Alden Benjamin Curtis; farmer; d. June 22, 1898;
she d. Dec. 13, 1909.
(a) MARY FIDELIA CURTIS", b. Feb. 3, 1868; m. Oct. 19, 1911 to
Richard Arthur McTighe ; farmer ; res., Worthington, Mass.
(b) ALDEN NOBLE CURTIS" b. Feb. 16, 1876; m. Apr. 28, 1914 to
Rosina Margaret Smith.
(c) ELMER NOBLE CURTIS*\ b. July 21, 1879; m. July 5, 1924 to
Florence Ethel Damon, dau. of John Ervin and Clara Ella (Briggs)
Damon.
(4) JOHN WESLEY NOBLE", b. Washington, Mass., Aug. 7, 1846; m.
May 1, 1872 to Mary A. Johnson, of Worthington, Mass., she d. Nov.,
1914.
(a) CHARLES W. NOBLE", b. Oct. 30, 1874; m. Oct. 14, 1897 to Ada.
Frances Moulton.
(i) MARJORIE HELEN NOBLE", b. Aug. 15, 1898.
(ii) DORIS NOBLE", b. Aug. 18, 1900.
(iii) WESLEY MOULTON NOBLE", b. Mar. 25, 1908.
(5) GEORGE WATSON NOBLE', b. Washington, Mass., Nov. 28, 1848;
m. 1st, Mar. 21, 1874 to Agnes Renfrew; res., Pittsfield. Mass.; m. 2nd, ,
Mrs. Minnie Fuller, dau. of Benjamin F. Robbins, Jan. 21, 1914.
(6) MARTHA ANNIE NOBLE*, b. Oct. 27, 1851 ; m. Charles W. Kellogg.
2371. (1) MARY FRANCES WRIGHT', b. Apr. 19, 1847; m. Sept. 30, 1874 to
Emory H. Nash. d. Oct. 27, 1911 (he m. 1st, 3867) ; she d. 1922.
(4) ARTHUR WRIGHT', b. July 2, 1855; m. May 1, 1883 to Mary Eliza
Merrill ; res., Pittsfield, Mass.
(a) EMORY MERRILL WRIGHT", b. Mar. 11, 1884; m. July 11, 1907
to Ethel Spencer Wright ; res., Jamaica Plains, Mass.
(i) FRANCES SPENCER WRIGHT", b. July 16, 1908; d. May
22, 1909.
(ii) EMORY MERRILL WRIGHT", JR., b. Sept. 21, 1909.
(iii) ROBERT SPENCER WRIGHT", b. July 17, 1911.
(iv) ELIZABETH SPENCER WRIGHT", b. May 2, 1917.
(v) ANNIE CAROLINE WRIGHT", b. June 1, 1922.
(b) MARY ELIZABETH WRIGHT", b. Apr. 4, 1885; d. Aug. 25, 1885.
(c) OLIVE MARIA WRIGHT", b. Feb. 16, 1887; d. Feb. 3, 1912.
(d) MINNIE ELIZA WRIGHT", b. May 29. 1889; m. Nov. 9, 1917 to
Clarence Edwin King.
(i) ELIZABETH RAY KING", b. Nov. 22, 1918.
(ii) NORMA JANE KING", b. July 26, 1920.
(iii) DORA ELEANOR KING", b. Aug. 18, 1921.
(e) ARTHUR EDWIN WRIGHT", b. Oct. 4, 1891 ; m. Sept. 30, 1919 to
Alice M. Scharman.
(f) JOHN EDWIN MERRILL WRIGHT", b. Aug. 7, 1893; m. July 10,
1917 to Ruth E. Barber.
(i) JOHN C. M. WRIGHT", JR., b. July 14, 1918.
(g) JESSINE FRANCES WRIGHT'", b. Nov. 4, 1894; m. June 14, 1917
to Harrold M. Harris.
(i) HARROLD M. HARRIS", JR., b. July 31, 1922.
iiJ
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 807
2378. iii. JOHN B., m. Sarah Cole, 3869'-*'.
2379. iv. DANIEL SAMUEL, m. F. Emeline Goodwin, 3869""'*.
114L MASON FOOTE, m. Orissa ; he d. Oct. 13, 1840; she d. Sept.,
1842, Griggsville, 111.
2385\ CHARLES FOOTE, d. July 16, 1832, ae. 2 years, 7 months, Naples, III.
2385'. LUCIUS FOOTE, d. May 13, 1852, ae. 27 years, Perry, 111.
2386. ELIZABETH ALTHA FOOTE, b. Nov. 22, 1816; d. 1861, Godfrey, 111.;
m. Corey.
2386\ LUCY FOOTE. d. May 4, 1867, Alton, 111.
2386'. ELIZA FOOTE HOLTON, d. Mar. 27, 1864, ae. 49 years, Alton, 111.
2386'. ELLEN MARIA FOOTE, d. Dec. 5, 1880, Upper Alton, 111.
2386*. HENRY CLAY FOOTE, d. 1904, ae. 62 years, Osceola, Mo.
2386°. KATE PREVOST FOOTE MARSH, b. July 29, 1837, Barry, 111.
2386*. KATHERINE FOOTE. m. Ebenezer Marsh, Alton 111., 1860.
(1) GEORGE EDMUNDS MARSH', b. Sept. 23, 1861, Upper Alton, 111.
(2) HENRY ARTHUR MARSH', b. July 20, 1863, Upper Alton, 111.
(3) ALFRED EBEN MARSH', b. Nov. 9, 1864, Upper Alton, 111.
(4) WILLIAM HOLTON MARSH', b. Oct. 17, 1866, Upper Alton, 111.
(5) JOSEPH VAN EATON MARSH", b. Apr. 6, 1868, Upper Alton, 111.
(6) BENJAMIN DODGE MARSH', b. Mar. 8, 1870; d. Aug. 26, 1870, Upper
Alton, 111.
(7) NORMAN FOOTE MARSH', b. July 16, 1871; gave this copy; is secre-
tary of Majave River Irrigation District, Victor Valley, San Bernardino
County, Calif.
(8) ALICE ELLEN MARSH', b. Feb. 16, 1874, Upper Alton, 111.
(9) CHARLES MASON MARSH', b. Feb. 11, 1884.
2404. v. HARRIET DAROXA (FOOTE) LEGGETT, d. Nov. 27, 1922; Mr.
Leggett d. July 15, 1906.
(4) NELLIE E. LEGGETT', m. Dr. M. A. Jordan; he d. Dec. 13, 1913,
Logansport, Ind.
(a) HARRIET FOOTE MALLOCH"*, m. Oct. 21, 1909 to Harry Dow
Horney, of Logansport, Ind.
(b) ROY R. MALLOCH", m. Aug. 22, 1908.
(i) INFANT", d. Dec. 18, 1912.
(ii) RICHARD RANDALL MALLOCH", b. May 16, 1916.
(iii) MARY JANE MALLOCH", b. June, 1923.
1155. DEACON MARTIN NICHOLS FOOTE, res., Middlebury, Vt. ; m. Betsey
Boardman, Jan. 1, 1791.
2408. ELMIRA MARY, m. Nov. 30, 1830 to Jos. W. Boyce.
(1) ARTHUR W. BOYCE', lived and d. in Iowa; unm.
(2) JOSEPH MARTIN BOYCE', lived and d. in Middlebury, Vt.; unm.
2408\ MARTIN B., d. Mar. 7, 1833, ae. 2 years old.
2427. iii. AZUBAH A.
(1) DR. HENRY H. KNAPP', m. Catherine Buckman; res., Essex, N. Y.
(a) BERTHA VILAS KNAPP'", b. Dec. 13, 1879; m. Arthur W. Towne.
(i) DOROTHY FILMORE TOWNE".
808 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(b) HARRY CURTIS KNAPP", b. Nov. 6, 1881.
(c) ALBERT H. KNAPP", b. Nov. 10, 1889.
(4) LUCY VILAS KNAPP', d. Oct. 8, 1860.
2431. iv. SARAH PAMELIA (dau. of Richard G., No. 1182, page 247), b.
Nov. 7, 1838; m. Oct. 26, 1858 to James W. Sawyer, d. Aug. 28, 1909.
(1) SAWYER^ b. Feb. 18, 1860; m. Apr. 24, 1889 to Isiah Gibson.
(2) CHARLES HENRY SAWYER^ b. Mar. 13, 1862; m. 1892 to Ella
Gordon; res., National City, Calif.
(3) THOMAS K. SAWYER", b. June 5, 1866; m. Laura Shields.
(a) MARY LAURA SAWYER", b. May 17, 1889.
(b) SARAH AMELIA SAWYER^ b. Nov. 24, 1890.
(c) GERTRUDE MAY SAWYER", b. Feb. 9, 1893.
(4) HARRIET MARIA SAWYER", b. Aug. 21, 1869; m. Nov. 5, 1907, .
2436. iv. LUA (page 248).
(3) FRANKLIN SMITH TREW», b. Nov. 5, 1834; m. Oct. 18, 1857 to
Harriet E. Fuller, d. Jan. 29, 1864; m. 2nd, Flora Fuller, Apr. 16, 1874;
d. Jan. 10, 1895 ; he d. July 7, 1910 ; banker ; res.. West Farmington, Ohio.
(a) MARY LUA TREW", b. Nov. 30, 1858; m. Sept. 13, 1886 to Dr.
John Dice McLaren, of New York, N. Y.
(i) RUTH McLAREN", b. June 1, 1895; m. June 4, 1915 to
Karl W. Outhank; res., Portland, Ore.
(A) MARY ELIZABETH OUTHANK", b. June 25, 1918,
Eugene, Ore.
(B) LOIS OUTHANK'^ b. May 12, 1920, Eugene Ore.
(4) REBECCA JANE TREW", b. Apr. 7, 1837; d. Jan. 4, 1922, unm., at
West Farmington, Ohio.
(5) SARAH ANN TREW", b. Apr. 27, 1839; m. Apr. 4, 1867 to Rev. H. D.
Rice, b. May 6, 1825; d. Oct. 22, 1902; res., West Virginia; she d. Aug. 11,
1922.
(d) MARY LAVINA RICE", b. Dec. 22, 1880; res., Warren, Ohio.
(e) FRANCES BRETT RICE", b. Sept. 23, 1882; m. Mar. 14, 1900 to
Wilbur Fisk Hogaboom; res., Wheaton, 111.
(i) THORNTON MILTON HOGABOOM", b. Jan. 14, 1901,
Chicago, 111.
(ii) FRANCES WILBURTA HOGABOOM", b. Apr. 10, 1907,
Chicago, 111.
(6) SARA SCOTT TREW», wife of John M. Trew*, d. Feb. 28, 1889, Pueblo,
Colo.; he d. Apr. 1, 1923.
(9) WILMOT PROVISO TREW*.
(a) GEORGE F. TREW", b. Sept. 21, 1874; m. Apr. 5, 1898, Broken
Bow, Custer County, Neb., to Elizabeth Sell; res., Cumro, Neb.
(i) JULIA JANE TREW", b. Aug. 3, 1899, Cumro. Neb.
(ii) RAYMOND GEORGE TREW", b. Aug. 3, 1901, Cumro, Neb. ;
m. Anna Fortik, Apr. 11, 1923.
(iii) RICHARD LORENZO TREW", b. Sept. 1, 1905; d. Oct. 30,
1919, Cumro, Neb.
(b) LEON BRYANT TREW", b. Dec. 13, 1877; m. Apr. 5, 1899 to
Anna Brown; res., Ansley, Neb.
(i) LEONARD WILMOT TREW", b. Jan. 28, 1900, Ansley, Neb.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 809
(ii) MARVIN ALLEN TREW", b. Mar. 25, 1902, Ansley, Neb.
(iii) LYLE MICHEL TREW", b. Apr. 18, 1904, Ansley, Neb.
(iv) ALICE ROSELLA TREW", b. Feb. 4, 1908, Ansley, Neb.
(c) NELSON WILMOT TREW", b. Jan. 4, 1879; m. Nov. 27, 1902 to
Ida May Mason.
(i) LULA BELL TREW", b. Sept. 24, 1903, Cumro, Neb.
(ii) LELAND ANDREWS TREW", b. Sept. 9, 1905, Cumro, Neb.
(iii) MARY ELLA TREW", b. Feb. 24, 1907, Cumro, Neb.
(iv) LUCY INEZ TREW", b. June 16, 1909, Cumro, Neb.
(v) GARLAND MASON TREW", b. Aug. 11, 1911, Cumro, Neb.
(vi) CHESTER EARL TREW", b. June 13, 1913, Cumro, Neb.
(e) INEZ JULIA TREW", b. June 7, 1883; m. Mar. 13, 1904 to
Heasell M. Wheeler; res., Cumro, Neb.
(i) WALTER HEASELL WHEELER", b. Jan. 15, 1905, Cumro,
Neb.
(ii) KEITH NELSON WHEELER", b. Aug. 15, 1908, Cumro,
Neb.
(iii) ORELL WHEELER", b. Nov. 6, 1910, Cumro, Neb.
(iv) ILDIA MAE WHEELER", b. Apr. 9, 1913, Cumro, Neb.
(v) NELLIE INEZ WHEELER", b. July 11, 1914, Cumro, Neb.
(vi) HATTIE ETHEL WHEELER", b. Jan. 6, 1917, Cumro, Neb.
(vii) ROY HARDING WHEELER", b. Mar. 18, 1921, Cumro, Neb.
(10) ARTHUR THOMPSON TREW*, b. Aug. 6, 1851; m. Oct. 30, 1878 to
Lydia T. Loveland; d. Nov. 29, 1912; he d. Dec. 17, 1910, Portland, Ore.
(b) PHILIP STANLEY TREW", b. Aug. 9, 1881 ; m. Aug. 1, 1914 to
Dora Kale; res., New Kensington, Pa.
(i) VIRGINIA LOUISE TREW", b. July 30, 1915, Warren, Ohio.
(ii) GORDON STANLEY TREW", b. Nov. 2, 1917, Warren, Ohio.
(iii) DOUGLASS VINCENT TREW", b. Nov. 15, 1919, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
(iv) DOROTHY MAE TREW", b. Nov. 27, 1922, New Kensing-
ton, Pa.
(c) ARTHUR SHERMAN TREW", b. Feb. 28, 1884; m. Aug. 18, 1915
to Grace LaBrie, dau. of Edward LaBrie; res., Detroit, Mich.
(i) JACK EDWARD TREW", b. Apr. 7, 1923.
(f) HELEN M. TREW", b. Nov. 23, 1888, West Farmington, Ohio; m.
Nov. 28, 1921 to Harry Cromwell ; she d. Mar. 25, 1923 ; res., McCloud,
Calif.
2464. ii. PAMELA K., m. Jacob Galusha.
(2) CORA M. GALUSHA', m. Thomas Hancock.
(3) EDWIN A. GALUSHA', res., Naperville, 111.
(b) EDWIN F. GALUSHA", b. May 29, 1878; m. June 1, 1905 to
Cassie Myrtle Whaley, Kewanee, 111.; she was b. Oct. 16, 1881, dau.
of Merriman and Mary Eleanor (Irwin) Whaley.
(i) ELEANOR ELVIRA GALUSHA", b. Feb. 7, 1908.
(ii) EDWIN WHALEY GALUSHA", b. Oct. 27, 1909; d. June 21,
1920.
(iii) MYRTLE LOUISE GALUSHA", b. Aug. 8, 1913.
810 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(c) GEORGE EDGAR GALUSHA", b. Mar. 4, 1880; m. Phoenix, Ariz.,
Mar. 27, 1914 to Ruth Hamilton Hardy, b. New Zealand, June 21,
1886, dau. of William Hudson and Geraldine (Roberts) Hardy.
(d) FRANCES MAE GALUSHA", b. Sept. 2, 1882; m. Sept. 5, 19081
to James Phillips Harvey, of Winooka, 111., son of James and Ellai
(Brewer) Harvey.
(e) MAUDE SCOFFIELD GALUSHA", b. Aug. 25, 1884.
(f) GERTRUDE GRACE GALUSHA'", b. July 29, 1886.
(g) FLORENCE RUTH GALUSHA".
2465. iii. JANE ELIZA (page 251), d. Apr. 23, 1893; m. James Enos, b. I
Oct. 10, 1892.
(1) JAMES EDWARD ENOS', b. Aug., 1841; m. Ida Barter.
(2) ELLEN MINERVA ENOS°, b. Mar., 1843; m. Victor Gardner,
(a) ELLIOTT MAUN GARDNER'", m. Maggie Nolis.
(i) BELLE GARDNER*
(ii) VIDA GARDNER*
(iii) FRANCES GARDNER*
(iv) RODNEY A. GARDNER*
(v) MATTIE GARDNER**.
(3) EMILY G. ENOS", b. May, 1845 ; m. E. S. Hart.
(a) CHARLES EALY HART*", m. Edith Woodson; he d. 1907.
(b) BLANCH ADELIA HART*", m. Mark Belmore ; she d. May 1. 1907.
(c) CLARENCE MION HART*", m. Mary Montgomery.
(d) VICTOR HART*".
(e) AGNES MARION HART*".
(4) HARRIET ADELAIDE ENOS", b. Aug., 1849; m. H. A. Whipple;
res.. Grimes, Calif.
(a) DOUGLASS WHIPPLE*", m. Mable Maxpie.
(i) ROBERT WHIPPLE**.
(A) OPAL M. WHIPPLE*',
(ii) EGBERT WHIPPLE**, b. 1903.
(iii) AGNES BERNICE WHIPPLE**, b. 1917.
(b) LILLIAN JOSEPHINE WHIPPLE*", m. Henry Honchins.
(i) CLIFFORD HENRY HONCHINS**, res.. Grimes, Calif,
(ii) HELEN ADELAIDE HONCHINS**.
(iii) BETTY JOSEPHINE HONCHINS**, b. 1910.
(c) JENNIE ISORA WHIPPLE*", m. Egbert.
(d) STEPHEN WHIPPLE*", m. 1st, Kirkpatrick; m. 2nd, Maud
Jamerson.
(i) JAMES RAYMOND WHIPPLE**
(ii) **, b. 1908.
(e) MAE WHIPPLE*", m. George Davis.
(i) BETHYL BEATRICE DAVIS**, b. 1903.
(ii) WILBUR EARL DAVIS**.
(iii) GLADYS WINAFRED DAVIS**, b. 1909.
2466. iv. HARRIET ANGELINE FOOTE, b. Oct. 23, 1817, Northampton,,
N. Y. ; m. Nov. 8, 1836 to John Randolph Baker, b. Feb. 23, 1812,j
Mayfield, N. Y., son of Johnathan and Esther (Burr) Baker, who}
later resided at Northampton, N. Y. In 1837 the young couple accom-
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 811
panied by Elisha Foote, Jr., and wife travelled by team to Illinois,
arriving in Chicago, 111., then a small town of 4,000 inhabitants, Oct. 9,
1837. They drove on and bought land in Kane County, 111., three miles
west of Geneva, 111., which later became very valuable. They later
lived in St. Charles and Aurora, 111., and he became one of the most
prosperous citizens of Kane County. He was a contributor to North-
western University, at Evanston, 111., receiving from that institution
a perpetual scholarship which has been used on numerous occasions by
his children and will soon be used by his great-grandchildren. He
was a supporter of Jennings Seminary, in Aurora, 111., and a staunch
supporter of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1873 he moved his
family to Nebraska, where he located in Sherman County, near the
present town of Ashton, Neb., where he d. Nov. 20, 1900; she d. Jan. 15,
1898, Ashton, Neb.
(1) HELEN ELIZA BAKER", b. 1840, Kane County, 111.; d. 1841.
(2) JOHN EMORY BAKER', b. Kane County, 111. ; d. in infancy.
(3) SAMUEL ALLEN BAKER', b. 1841, Kane County, 111.; d. 1857.
(4) MARY AUGUSTA BAKER", b. Aug. 2, 1845, Footeville, near Geneva,
Kane County, 111. ; m. Sept. 30, 1869, Geneva, 111., to Sydney C. HoUister,
b. 1845, Woodford, Vt., of old Colonial ancestry and of the same family as
President Taft. They moved with their family to Litchfield, Neb., in
1879, and to Portland, Ore., in 1906, where she d. Sept. 15, 1924, and
where the family now reside.
(a) SARAH FRANCES PARK HOLLISTER'", b. Nov. 11, 1870,
Geneva, 111. ; moved in 1879 with her parents to Litchfield, Neb., where
they homesteaded on the frontier. Moved to Portland, Ore., in 1906,
and m. Harley Watson, of Litchfield, Neb., Dec, 1890; he was b.
Aug. 8, 1864, in Michigan, son of Don Watson, of Syracuse, N. Y.,
and Mary Stone, of Holland.
(i) DELOS HARLAND WATSON", b. June 5, 1892, Litchfield,
Neb; m. Mary Theresa Lehman, b. Oct. 16, 1897, Joliet, 111.,
dau. of George Lehman and Christine (Klein) Lehman. He
attended Benson Polytechnic School, at Portland, Ore. Fought
in the Mexican War, 1916, and in the World War in 1917.
Was a member of the "Old Three Oregon" at the beginning of
the World War, which regiment was later named the "162nd
Regiment" and was the first regiment to fill its quota after war
was declared. Mustered into the Federal service at Clackimas,
Ore. Stationed at Vancouver Barracks, Wash. ; at Palo Alto,
Calif. ; Camp Green, N. C, and Camp Mills, N. Y. Sailed from
Camp Mills for France, landing at St. Nazaire, Jan. 1, 1918.
Was in France fourteen months, stationed at North Loir-et-Cher
in the billeting service and at Contres drilling men for the front,
and with the 411th Telephone Battalion at St. Nazaire. Recom-
mended for promotion when the Armistice was signed. Dis-
charged at Camp Lewis, Mich., Mar., 1919. Owner of cleaning
business at Portland, Ore., established in 1922.
(A) JACK WATSON", b. Jan. 25, 1918, Portland, Ore.
812 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(B) JEANETTE KATHLEEN WATSON", b. Oct. 8, 1921, Port-
land, Ore.
(ii) RUTH SYDNEY WATSON", b. Jan. 1, 1894, Litchfield, Neb.;
attended Washington High School, Portland, Ore. ; graduate of
Behnke Walker Business College; m. 1925 to Arthur Brown,
of Portland, Ore.
(iii) HAROLD S. WATSON", b. Aug. 19, 1897, Litchfield, Neb.;
attended school until 1915 when he enlisted in the U. S. Navy.
Trained at Mares Island Navy Yard. Served on the noted
cruiser "San Diego." Fought in the Mexican War and the
World War. Was stationed at Mazatland three months and at
Nicaragua four months. During the World War made twelve trips
across the ocean in the Convoy Service and was allowed to land
only three times. In 1918 was stationed at Bremerton Navy
Yard as storekeeper. Discharged in 1918. Res., Portland, Ore.
(b) JOHN RANDOLPH HOLLISTER", b. Aug. 24, 1874, Geneva, 111.;
attended Nebraska University; m. Jan. 31, 1908 to Katherine Fair-
child Brereton, b. Aug. 3, 1880, Norfolk, England, dau. of Robert
Maitland Nereton, C.E., who built the first railway in India. She was
b. 1834, Norfolk, England.
(i) MARY HOLLISTER", b. Sept. 21, 1909; d. Oct. 20, 1909.
(ii) DOROTHY HOLLISTER", b. Dec. 3, 1910.
(iv) HELEN FAIRCHILD HOLLISTER", b. July 4, 1913.
(v) ROBERT SIDNEY HOLLISTER", b. Oct. 13, 1915.
(c) MARY ETTIE HOLLISTER", b. Apr. 28, 1885, Litchfield, Neb.;
m. Mar., 1919, Portland, Ore., to Carl Harris, b. Michigan, 1876; res.,
Portland, Ore., and in 1932 at Seattle, Wash.
(5) ESTHER BURR BAKER", b. Nov. 4, 1847, St. Charles, 111.; m. Oct. 17,
1867, Aurora, 111., to Eugene A. Brownell, b. May 20, 1841, near Janes-
ville. Wis., son of Humphrey Brownell and Renew (Willard) Brownell,
of Natural Bridge, N. Y. He served nearly four years in Civil War as
private in Co. H, 13th Illinois Volunteers. Was in fourteen battles, in-
cluding Lookout Mountain and Mission Ridge, was with Grant at Vicks-
burg and with Sherman in his "March to the Sea," as far as Ringgold Gap,
Ga. Discharged in 1864, returned to St. Charles 111., where he bought
out the Butler Paper Mills, the first west of the Alleghanies, which he
with his partner conducted for nearly thirty years under the firm name of
Brownell and Miller. He was a member of the city council and a member
and president of the school board for many years. Moved to Seattle,
Wash., in 1917, where he d. Jan. 18, 1919.
(a) LULU MAY BROWNELL", b. June 29, 1869, St. Charles, 111.;
vice-president Sterling Wholesale Grocery Co. Attended North-
western University, both College of Liberal Arts and Music School ;
member and past regent of the D. A. R. ; m. Dec. 27, 1888, St. Charles,
111., to George Wheeler Wilcox, b. July 11, 1868, St. Charles, 111.,
son of Samuel Ledyard Wilcox and Lucinda (Wheeler) Wilcox. In
1889 went to Flandreau, S. D., where they lived until 1900 when the
family moved to Sterling, 111. He was the founder and president until
his death of the Sterling Wholesale Grocery Co. He d. June 21, 1916.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 813
He was a Mason, Knight Templar, Shriner and an Odd Fellow; res.,
Sterling, 111.
(i) ETTA LUCINDA WILCOX", b. Sept. 12, 1889, Flandreau,
S. D. ; attended Sterling High School and Stetson University, at
De Land, Fla. ; she d. Mar. 21, 1915, Sterling, 111.
(ii) LYLE BROWNELL WILCOX", b. Aug. 30, 1890, Flandreau,
S. D. ; m. June 29, 1921, Sterling, 111., to Mae Elizabeth Grandon,
b. Oct. 22, 1891, Adrian, Mich., dau. of W. Grandon and Eliza-
beth (Dakin) Grandon; she received A.B. degree from Michi-
gan University in 1913 and is a Pi Phi. He attended North-
western University, received A.B. degree from Wisconsin
University, 1917. Enlisted June 14, 1918, sent to Northwestern
University for special training and to be sent to France in Sept.
Because of lost orders, the company arrived instead at Camp
Grant, 111., where they remained until after the armistice was
signed. He has been recommended and was then awaiting call
for officer's training. Discharged as corporal, Feb. 14, 1919.
Became a member of firm conducting a wholesale fruit and
produce business with houses at Sterling, Dixon and Freeport,
111. Was secretary and manager of the Sterling house (Twin
City Product Co.). In 1927 he resigned as manager but remained
as secretary and also a director in the firm. He is also a director
in the Sterling Wholesale Grocery Co. In Jan., 1927, he took
up life insurance as an agent for the New York Life Ins. Co.
He is a 32nd degree Mason, Shriner and Knight Templar, and Elk
(past exalted ruler), Rotarian, and Beta Theta Pi; also com-
mander of the American Legion at Sterling, III.; res., Sterling,
111.
(A) LYLA MAE WILCOX", b. June 4, 1922, Sterling, 111.; d.
June 5, 1922, Sterling, 111.
(iii) GRACE ELLA WILCOX", b. Jan. 7, 1892, Flandreau, S. D.; d.
July 2, 1895, Flandreau, S. D.
(iv) HARRIET WILCOX", b. Mar. 27, 1894; d. July 2, 1895,
Flandreau, S. D.
(b) HARRIET ANGELINE BROWNELL'", b. Jan. 23, 1870, St. Charles.
111. ; attended Northwestern University ; taught many years in St.
Charles, 111. ; had done work at Washington University and corre-
spondence work in Chicago University ; is a graduate from a Seattle
business college.
(c) MARY FRANCES BROWNELL'", b. Aug. 2, 1875, St. Charles, 111. ;
m. June 28, 1915 to Dr. Lewis Lake Phelps, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
b. 1876, Edgar, Neb., son of James A. Phelps. She has a B.S. degree
from Northwestern University in 1898 ; graduate work in Washington
State University and California State University; taught in Pendleton,
Ore., Tacoma, Wash., High School, and in Manual Arts School, Los
Angeles, Calif., and in Mill Valley, Calif.; res.. Mill Valley, Calif.
(i) HARRIET BROWNELL PHELPS", b. Dec. 14, 1916, San
Rafael, Calif.
814 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(d) EUGENE WILLARD BROWNELL'", b. Mar. 25, 1879, St. Charles,
111.; m. May 4, 1905 to Elizabeth Bronson, b. Mar. 26, 1882, dau. of
Dr. Solon G. Bronson, of Northwestern University. She is a graduate
of Northwestern University with a degree of B.S. Is a Kappa Kappa
Gamma. He attended Northwestern University. In 1903 he gave up
a position in First National Bank, Chicago, 111., to take up work in the
National Bank of Commerce, Seattle, Wash., where he advanced to
the office of vice-president, which office he resigned in 1928 to become
vice-president of the First National Bank of Seattle, Wash. He is
now vice-president and cashier of Pacific National Bank of Seattle,
Wash. He is also a 32nd degree Mason and Shriner, a Beta Theta
Pi and a member of the Sons of the American Revolution ; res., Seattle,
Wash.
(i) RUTH BROWNELL", b. Apr. 9, 1906, Seattle, Wash.; grad-
uate of Washington State University, 1928, and taught in Yakima,
Wash., High School, 1929 ; is a Kappa Kappa Gamma ; m. 1929
to George Porter Lombard, Stanford University and member of
Phi Gamma Delta ; res., Yakima, Wash.
(A) PORTER BRONSON LOMBARD", b. Feb. 6, 1931.
(B) BENJAMIN WILSON LOMBARD", b. July 26, 1932.
(ii) EUGENE BRONSON BROWNELL", b. July 25, 1908, Seattle,
Wash. ; State University, in 1929 ; a Phi Gamma Delta.
(iii) HELEN ELIZABETH BROWNELL", b. May 15, 1915, Seattle,
Wash.
(e) BAKER BROWNELL", b. Dec. 12, 1887, St. Charles, 111.; m. Aug.,
1915, Denver, Colo., to Helena Van Arsdale Maxwell, dau. of Dr.
_ S. S. Maxwell and Myra (Clifford) Maxwell. She was b. in Iowa
City, la., Nov. 22, 1896; student at various universities with a degree
from Idaho University and has done graduate work at University of
Chicago; student of musical composition and piano in Paris, 1925-
1929. He is a graduate of St. Charles High School ; student at Wash-
ington University at Seattle and of Northwestern University ; A.B.
Harvard in 1910; fellow in philosophy, 1912-13; student Tunigen Uni-
versity, 1912-13; Cambridge University in 1913; returned from Europe
in August, 1913. For a time was on the staff of the Chicago Tribune,
later editor of educational journal. Teaching, published by the State
of Kansas, at Emporia. Writer and educator. Served as sergeant
on the Mexican border ; enlisted man, second lieutenant, U. S. A., and
ensign. May, 1917 to August, 1919. Editorial writer Chicago Daily
News, 1920-21 ; lecturer, associate professor and professor journalism
of Northwestern University, 1920-25 ; professor of contemporary
thought at Northwestern University since 1925 ; head of department
since 1927. Editorial writer Chicago Tribune, 1924-25 and again
1928-29. Clubs : University, Lake Shore Athletics, Chicago. Author :
"The New Universe," 1926; "Man and His World," Series, 12 Volumes,
1929.
(f) WILLARD FOOTE BROWNELL", b. St. Charles, 111., Sept. 5,
1894; d. at San Rafael, Calif., Feb. 7, 1917; graduate from St. Charles
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 815 f*
I
High School, 1912, and received A.B. degree in 1916 from Oberlin
College; he was also an accomplished pianist and vocalist.
(6) CHARLES JASON BAKER", b. Aug. 6, 1850, Kane County, 111.; m.
1878 to Luella Cassingham, of St. Paul, Howard County, Neb. ; she was
b. Nov. 19, 1856, near La Harpe, 111. His early boyhood was spent in
Aurora and St. Charles, 111., where he attended school and was engaged
on his father's farm until the age of 23 years when the family moved to
Nebraska, where they took up a homestead near Ashton in Sherman
County ; he d. July 18, 1913.
(a) WILLIAM GUY BAKER", b. Nov. 3, 1878, near Ashton, Sherman
County, Neb. His early boyhood was spent near Ashton, Neb., ; on
July 30, 1902, he m. Minnie Eva Hapman, dau. of Geo. E. Hapman, of
Loup City, Neb. Moving to Dannevirke, both were engaged as teach-
ers, and he held the office of county superintendent of public instruc-
tion in Howard County. He is professor of normal training in the St.
Paul Normal and Business College, of St. Paul Neb.
(i) WILLIAM EMERSON BAKER", b. June 1, 1903, Dannebrog,
Neb.
(ii) CARROLL WARREN BAKER", b. Nov. 24, 1904, Danne-
brog, Neb.
(iii) BERNICE HILDA BAKER", b. Sept. 12, 1908, Dannebrog,
Neb.
(iv) LUELLA MINNIE BAKER", b. Sept. 11, 1913, Elba, Neb.
(b) WINFIELD LAWRENCE BAKER", b. May 22, 1880, near Ashton
in Sherman County, Neb. ; m. Mabel Miller, Dec. 25, 1905, Elkton,
Colo.; she d. May 5, 1921, Oak Creek, Colo.; he m. 2nd to Addie
Barnett Adkins, Steamboat Springs, Colo. ; res., Yampa, Colo. ; she is
engaged in truck farming.
(c) VIOLA MAY BAKER", b. May 17, 1882, Ashton, Sherman County,
Neb.; she m. J. William McLeod, June 12, 1911, Boulder, Colo., and
res. at Thistle, Utah.
(d) CHARLES JASON BAKER", b. Mar. 5, 1884, Ashton, Neb.; d.
Nov. 20, 1902, Kanopolis, Kan.
(e) JANIE E. BAKER", b. Ashton, Neb., Sept. 22, 1886; m. Elkton, Colo.,
Dec. 25, 1907 to Benjamin F. Coleman; res., Rifle, Colo.
(i) LUELLA DELMA COLEMAN", b. Apr. 17, 1909, College View,
Neb.
(ii) EVERETT FRANK COLEMAN", b. Feb. 17, 1911, Boulder,
Colo,
(iii) CLOYD CARROLL COLEMAN", b. Dec. 9, 1917, Rifle, Colo.
(f) HARRIET ANGELINE BAKER", b. Oct. 14, 1888, Ashton, Neb.;
d. Oct. 14, 1904, Kanopolis, Kan.
(g) MYRTLE WILLIAMS BAKER", b. July 11, 1892, Ashton, Neb.;
m. Joe Slater, Cheyenne, Wyo., Apr. 12, 1912; res., Alamosa, Colo.
(h) ALICE BAKER", b. Apr. 26, 1895, Ashton, Neb.; m. Delwin E.
Griffin, Oct., 1913, Victor, Colo. ; res., Modesto, Calif,
(i) CHARLES WAYNE GRIFFIN", b. Oct. 9, 1914.
(ii) DELWIN DAYLE GRIFFIN", b. Jan. 17, 1917.
(iii) THELMA JUANITA GRIFFIN", b. July 17, 1921.
816 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(i) BESSIE PEARL BAKER", b. Nov. 25, 1897, Loup City, Neb.; ra.
Lester Walter Van Druff, Aug. 11, 1916. Colorado Springs, Colo.;
they res. on a farm near Wagoner, Okla.
(i) GLEN ARTHUR VAN DRUFF", b. May 14, 1917; d. Dec. 19, .
1918, Wagoner, Okla. i
(ii) ROBERT HUGH VAN DRUFF", b. Nov. 30, 1919, Wagoner,
Okla.
(iii) JOHN BAKER VAN DRUFP', b. Apr. 6, 1923, Wagoner,
Okla.
(j) JOHN RANDOLPH BAKER", b. Mar. 5, 1900, Warrensburg, Mo.;
he graduated from the Oak Creek High School at Oak Creek, Colo.
(7) HARRIET ANGELINE BAKER', b. Sept. 30, 1852, Geneva, 111.; m.
May 1, 1873 to Jacob Y. Lehman, of Sterling, 111.; he d in 1910 after
practicing veterinary in Sterling for more than forty years. A short time
later Mrs. Lehman moved to Seattle, Wash., where she lived with a dau.
until her death Feb. 19, 1928.
(a) CHARLES ERNEST LEHMAN", b. Aug. 6, 1874, Sterling, 111.; d.
within a year.
(b) CARL CLIFFORD LEHMAN", b. July 17, 1876, Sterling, 111. Moved
to Chicago, 111., in 1896 where he res. until 1921 when he moved to
Wheaton, 111., where he now resides. Employed by the First National
Bank of Chicago from Feb., 1897, to date; m. May 20, 1902 to Lena
Marie Davis, of Chicago, 111., dau. of Stanley W. and Mary (Hum-
phrey) Davis; graduate of Northwestern University, class of 1898.
Mr. Davis served with the 18th Michigan Infantry in the Civil War,
being mustered out with the rank of first lieutenant.
(i) CLARENCE LEROY LEHMAN", b. Mar. 30, 1903. Chicago,
111. ; d. Apr. 3, 1903.
(ii) MARY HUMPHREY LEHMAN", b. July 22, 1905, Chicago.
111. ; graduate of Wheaton High School, class 1922, and student
in Wheaton College, 1922-24; graduate of Recreation Training
School of Chicago; engaged in recreational therapy in Univer-
sity Hospital, Ann Arbor, Mich., in 1928-29.
(iii) CARL CLIFFORD LEHMAN", b. Nov. 23. 1906, Chicago. 111.;
res., Seattle Wash., where he is employed by Puget Sound Power
and Light Co.
(iv) ROBERT DAVIS LEHMAN", b. Mar. 20. 1908, Chicago. 111.;
res., Seattle, Wash., where he is employed by the Puget Sound
Power and Light Co.
(c) OLIVE LILLIAN LEHMAN", b. Feb. 19, 1878, Sterling, 111.; m.
May, 1910 to Herbert J. Carolus, son of J. K. Carolus, of Sterling,
111. ; now res. at Seattle, Wash.
(d) HARRIET ANGELINE LEHMAN", b. Feb. 22, 1885, Sterling, III.;
moved to Seattle, Wash., in 1911 ; m. 1914 to Charles E. Gregg, oi
Seattle, Wash., son of John Gregg, a veteran of the Civil War, and
Anna Gregg.
(8) PAMELIA FOOTE BAKER', b. June 10, 1855, Kane County, III.; at-
tended school at St. Charles, Geneva, and Aurora, III. May 20, 1873, she
went to Nebraska with her parents by wagon and settled in Sherman
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 817
County. Taught school in Howard County, Neb. ; later taught in father's
home in Sherman County ; took course in Chautauqua Library and Scien-
tific Circles, 1881-85 ; m. Ashton, Neb., Dec. 14, 1876 to Richard Pearson,
b. Dec. 6, 1843; son of Samuel and Esther (Ashbridge) Pearson, of Cald-
beck, Cumberland County, England. A shepherd boy, then he learned the
miller's trade, after attending school he became a home missionary. Came
to America in 1871. Was a circuit rider in Nebraska, 1871-75, then a
regular pastor. Took a course in Chautauqua School of Theology, Boston,
Mass., 1882. Served forty-five years as active minister in Nebraska, in-
cluding six years as presiding elder. Now retired and living in Fargo,
N. D. She d. Nov. 11, 1920, Fargo, N. D.
(a) SAMUEL ALVIN PEARSON'^ b. Feb. 13, 1878, Central City, Neb.;
d. Aug. 6, 1878.
(b) CLARIBEL PEARSON", b. Mar. 22, 1879, Central City, Neb.; d.
Mar. 29, 1882, Fairbury, Neb.
(c) HARRIET ANGELINE PEARSON", b. Jan. 24, 1883, Fairbury,
Neb. ; now assistant professor of library methods at North Dakota
Agricultural School, Fargo, N. D. ; degree of A.B. from Wesleyan
University, 1907; assistant principal, Tecumseh, Neb., High School,
1907-11; attended University of Illinois Library School, 1912-13;
branch librarian of City of Lincoln, Neb. ; graduate work, University
of California, summer 1920; member of the D. A. R.
(d) EDITH EARL PEARSON^ b. Aug. 13, 1886, Nebraska City, Neb.;
d. Mar., 1887, Nebraska City, Neb.
(e) JOHN EARLE PEARSON", b. Aug. 13, 1886, Nebraska City, Neb. ;
educational director Associated Advertising Clubs of the World; at-
tended Hastings College, 1907-08; Nebraska Wesleyan University,
1908-10; reporter on Omaha World Herald, summer of 1908; advance
man Redpath Chautauqua, summer 1909-10; attended Missouri School
of Journalism, 1910-11; advertising manager of Redpath Chautauqua,
summers 1911-14; advertising manager of White Meyers Chautauquas,
1915; consulting superintendent. Community Chautauqua, New York,
N. Y. ; ex-secretary. Advertising Club of New York, 1917-18 ; director
of Public Centenary Conservation Committee, Methodist Episcopal
Church, 1919 ; director of Advertising Clubs of the World since 1922 ;
m. Oct. 23, 1912 to Nita Clare Beck, b. Aug. 25, 1888, Blue Springs, Neb.,
dau. of Wm. Henry and Mille Caroline (Tobyne) Beck; graduate
of Wesleyan University, 1909.
(i) RICHARD PEARSON", b. Feb. 12, 1922.
(9) JOHN RANDOLPH BAKER', b. 1857, Kane County, III.; d. 1878.
(10) JAMES WATSON BAKER^ b. 1860, Kane County, 111.; moved with
parents to Litchfield, Neb., in 1873 ; m. Isabel Glover, b. 1862 ; res.,
Borwell, Neb., and later at Newburg, Ore., where he practiced law ;
now res. at Santa Cruz, Calif.
(11) WALTER BENJAMIN BAKER" b. June 2, 1863, Kane County, 111.;
m. 1895 to Sophia Nowak, b. 1870; res. for a time at Ashton, Neb.,
since 1906 has conducted a fruit ranch near Newburg, Ore.; both have
taught school near home at different times for many years.
818 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(a) EDWIN RAY BAKERS", b. Apr. 7, 1896, Newburg, Ore.; m. and
res. in Portland, Ore.
(b) MILDRED ANGELINE BAKER", b. Feb. 9, 1898; attended college
and now teaching.
(c) EVELYN LUCILLE BAKER", b. Aug. 8, 1901; attended college
and now teaching.
(d) LLOYD BENJAMIN BAKER", b. Nov. 20, 1909.
(12) WILLIAM AARON BAKER', b. May 31, 1866, St. Charles, 111.; m.
Oct. 6, 1898 to Etta V. Glover, Ord, Neb.; she was b. Dec. 1, 1869; they
moved to a farm near Newburg, Ore., in 1906, where she d. Mar. 24, 1925.
(a) LESTER RANDOLPH BAKER", b. Oct. 31, 1899, Ashton, Neb.
(b) LAWRENCE WAYNE BAKER", b. Aug. 9, 1901, Ashton, Neb.
(c) LYLE EVERETT BAKER", b. Mar. 13, 1904, Ashton, Neb.
(d) RUTH LEOLA BAKER", b. May 13, 1906, St. Paul, Neb.
(e) VERNON GLOVER BAKER", b. Feb. 9, 1910, Newburg, Ore.
(f) JAMES EDWARD BAKER", b. Feb. 15, 1911, Newburg, Ore.
2469. ELISHA, b. Feb. 26, 1826 ; m. Lucy Richards Prindle, 3947".
1190. HENRY FOOTE, m. Ann Huffcut.
2477. v. REBECCA MILLER, m. John Houseman.
(1) ANNA E. HOUSEMAN", res., Gloversville, N. Y.
(2) ELINOR J. HOUSEMAN', m. Rosselle; res., Gloversville, N. Y.
2481. WILLIAM CHESTER, d. and bur. at Emerald Grove., Wis., Oct. 20,
1914.
2482. i. LUCY ALMINA, b. Apr. 19, 1830; m. Oct. 19, 1918 to Thomas C.
Meadville, d. Aug. 27, 1907; both bur. in Camp Creek Cemetery, 10
miles southeast of Nebraska City, Neb.
(3) JULIA E. MEADVILLE STEPHENS', d. Nov. 25, 1923, at home on
the farm in Denton, Neb. ; bur. Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Neb.
(a) HAROLD M. STEPHENS", m. June 30, 1920 to Bess Eleanor
Rogers, b. Mar. 16, 1890, dau. of Thomas Rogers and Anna Elizabeth
(Ruse) Rogers; World War, second lieutenant in France; res.,
Deronda, Wis. (farmer).
(i) ELIZABETH ANN STEPHENS", b. Mar. 12, 1922.
(ii) HELEN KATHERINE STEPHENS", b. Mar. 14, 1926.
(b) ORVILLE STEPHENS", b. Sept. 16, 1892; second lieutenant. Avia-
tion ; was in New York ready to go across when the Armistice was
signed. After the war he did work for the United States in aviation.
He had a two months' leave of absence from the army when he met
his death in a plane crash at Clovis, N. M., Aug. 12, 1928.
(c) RALPH E. STEPHENS", m. Nov. 12, 1919 to Anna Marie Stein-
hausen, b. Feb. 11, 1897, dau. of Felix and Anna (Grim) Stein-
hausen ; farmer ; res., Lancaster County, near Lincoln, Neb.
(4)(b) MARK C. FULLRIEDE", b. Oct. 22, 1900; m. Zora Hursh, June 30,
1925, dau. of J. H. and Dana (Wilcox) Hursh.
(i) PATRICIA ANN FULLRIEDE", b. Sept. 16, 1927.
(6) JENNIE F. MEADVILLE', res., Nebraska City, R. D. No. 3, Neb.;
gave this copy.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 819
(7) FRANK B. MEADVILLE', m. Dec. 24, 1921 to Edna Rodaway, dau. of
William and Harriet Antoinette (Damn) Rodaway; farmer; res.,
Nebraska City, R. D. No. 3, Neb.
2496. ARTHUR WELLINGTON FOOTE. Mrs. Foote d. at Englewood, N. J.,
Nov. 14, 1910.
1207. JOHN STILLES FOOTE, m. Margaret Todd; res., West Newton, Pa.
2504. i. SAMUEL LANCEL.
2505. ii. JOHN G.
2506. iii. MARGARET. ■
2506\ iv. LAURA A.
2506'. V. JAMES HARVEY, m. Feb. 23, 1876 to Amelia Wells.
25061 vi. ROBERT TODD, m. Cathrine , 4015'.
2506*. vii. DR. HERSCHEL, 4015'-».
1214. LUTHER LYMAN FOOTE (405, 119, Zl, 19, 3, 1), b. Sept. 18, 1804; m.
Nov. 29, 1837 to Tobitha Ann Padget, b. Oct. 3. 1820; d. June 5, 1865; lawyer at
Corydon, Ind., then capital of Indiana ; he d. there Dec. 18, 1877.
2517\ i. WILLIAM, b. Dec. 24, 1838; m. ; sailed down the Ohio River;
had children at New Orleans, 1877.
2517*. ii. JOHN PLEMA, b. Feb. 7, 1841; m. 1st, Martha Creclious; m. 2nd,
Sarah B. Queensbury ; m. 3rd, Mandy Troutman ; m. 4th, Rachel
Solsman ; m. 5th, Marie S. Benham ; m. 6th, Rachel Martin, 4024*"'.
2517'. iii. MARY A., b. 1844; d. in infancy.
2517*. iv. CALVIN STILES, b. Jan. 29, 1846; m. Addie Darnell and Elizabeth
J. Mahony, 4024"""; res.. Bushy, Ky.
2517^ V. ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 28, 1848; d. young.
2517'. vi. MARY ELLEN, b. Nov. 19, 1849; m. 1871 to Joseph F. Walk, b.
Apr. 6, 1849.
(1) WILBUR LEE WALK', b. Nov. 6, 1871; m. Malinda W. Rawlings, dau.
of Edward and Lucinda Rawlings ; he d. Sept. 18, 1922, Depauw, Ind.
(a) MINNIE WALK'", b. Jan. 11, 1898; m. Dec. 6, 1916 to Casper Good-
man; res., Harrison County, Ind.
(i) NOBLE GOODMAN", b. Mar. 24, 1918.
(ii) KENNETH GOODMAN", b. May 6, 1919.
(iii) MAY H. GOODMAN", b. Jan. 2, 1921.
(iv) MILDRED H. GOODMAN", b. Nov. 20, 1922.
(b) SEYMOUR WALK", b. Mar. 6, 1900; m. Mar. 6, 1925 to Mable
Arnold, dau. of Perry and Alice Arnold.
(2) JULIA A. WALK", b. Aug. 8, 1873; m. June 2, 1901 to Charles D.
Stevens; res., Salisbury, Ind.
(a) MARY V. STEVENS", b. June 20, 1902; m. Aug., 1919 to William
Johnson ; res., Louisville, Ky.
(i) ANNA BELL JOHNSON", b. Oct. 8, 1919.
(ii) MARY LEE JOHNSON", b. Oct. 8, 1925.
(b) CHARLES J. STEVENS", b. July 20, 1904; d. Aug. 11, 1923, Cory-
don, Ind.
(c) CHARLES STEVENS", b. Jan. 17, 1912, New Salisbury, Ind.
820 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(3) STELLA F. WALK', b. Nov. 1, 1875; m. 1895 to Bird Sappenfield, son
of James and Penuna Sappenfield, at Byrneyville, Ind. ; res.. Independence,
Mo.
(a) ELDO RADO SAPPENFIELD'", b. June 11, 1898; m. June 1, 1925
to Cledia Mugler, dau. of Charles Mugler ; res., Independence, Mo.
(i) DORIS WANDA SAPPENFIELD", b. Oct. 19, 1926.
(b) VERN COY SAPPENFIELD", b. July 24, 1912.
(4) GEORGE W. WALK', b. Aug. 6, 1878; m. Oct., 1905 to Hattie Batman,
dau. of Jerry and Sonie Batman ; res., Marengo, Ind., Route No. 1.
(a) CASPER P. WALK", b. Apr. 6, 1906; d. young.
(b) KNOEFEL WALK", b. Apr. 6, 1907; m. Lettie Rollins,
(i) ALPHA F. WALK", b. May 24, 1924.
(c) OVID WALK", b. July 5, 1912; d. 1918.
(d) JESSIE WALK", b. Apr., 1918.
(e) JEAN A. WALK", b. Dec. 2, 1924.
(5) DELLA M. WALK', b. Feb. 23, 1882; m. Arthur Totten, son of Joe O.
Sibbel Totton, Milltown, Ind., at Milltown, Ind.
(a) BIRDIE M. TOTTEN", b. Aug. 9, 1904; m. Jan., 1920 to Claud
Merryman.
(i) ROBERT H. MERRYMAN", b. June 27, 1921.
(ii) MARY M. MERRYMAN", b. Aug. 3, 1923.
(b) HELLEN G. TOTTEN", b. Nov. 12, 1906; m. Dec. 6, 1924 to
William Jones.
(i) WILLIAM DONALD JONES", b. Jan. 16, 1926.
(c) BURNELL A. TOTTEN", b. Mar. 14, 1910.
(d) JOSEPH M. TOTTEN", b. Dec. 4, 1916.
(e) PAUL A. TOTTEN", b. Mar. 10, 1919.
(6) LAURA M. WALK', b. Mar. 3, 1886; m. Blind; res., Depauw,
Ind.
(7) JAMES F. WALK', b. Mar. 3, 1886; m. 1st, Nov., 1906 to Anna
Babcock, dau. of William and Charity Babcock ; m. 2nd, July 4, 1924 to
Anna Mahony, Detroit, Mich. ; res., Depauvi^, Ind.
(a) NEANA E. WALK", b. June 14, 1907.
(b) VIRGINIA MAY WALK", b. Jan. 20, 1926.
/ (8) ZOE E. WALK', b. Sept. 2, 1889; m. 1st, July, 1908 to John Moyer; m.
/ 2nd, Aug., 1918 to Thomas Denney ; res., Louisville, Ky.
' 2517'. vi. LYDIA ANN, b. Nov. 2, 1852; m. Sept. 28, 1869 to William Grant
Wyman, b. May 6, 1848, son of John Toller and Melie Wyman; farmer;
res.. West Barden, P. O., French Lick, Ind., No. 3 ; he d. Mar. 28,
1927; she d. Apr. 6, 1929.
(1) EDMOND PLINE WYMAN', b. Feb. 10, 1875; d. Aug. 30, 1891.
(2) LAURA lONE WYMAN', b. July 3, 1878; m. May 6, 1896 to William
Breedlove ; res., French Lick, Ind.
(a) ETHEL BREEDLOVE",, b. Apr. 17, 1897.
(b) OMER BREEDLOVE", b. Sept. 29, 1899; d. Mar. 13, 1920.
(c) RAYMOND BREEDLOVE", b. July 1, 1902.
(d) ROY BREEDLOVE", b. Apr. 17, 1905.
(e) VERNON BREEDLOVE", b. Mar. 2, 1908.
(f) IRA BREEDLOVE", b. Jan. 8. 1910.
V
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 821
(g) RALPH BREEDLOVE", b. Nov. 10, 1913.
(h) HOWARD BREEDLOVE'", b. Jan. 20, 1918.
(i) ORVILLE BREEDLOVE'", b. May 9, 1920.
(3) JAMES ARTHUR WYMAN^ b. Nov. 13, 1881; m. Netha Burch; he
d. Aug. 25, 1925, in California.
(a) NEVA WYMAN^ b. Oct. 24, 1909.
(b) HAROLD WYMAN".
(c) ULA WYMAN".
(d) BERTHA WYMAN".
(4) WILLIAM ELBERT WYMAN°, b. Nov. 17, 1884; m. Aug. 18, 1927 to
Alpha Tuell.
(5) ELMER MILES WYMAN", b. Mar. 16, 1888; m. Nov. 1, 1917 to Emoline
Sherman, b. Apr. 21, 1887; res., French Lick, Ind. ; dau. of Herbert and
Caroline Lewis.
(a) JAMES FREDERICK WYMAN'", b. June 16, 1918.
(b) HERBERT GARRETT WYMAN'", b. Apr. 16. 1920.
(c) CLARENCE ELMER WYMAN", b. Dec. 8, 1921.
(d) WANETA IDELL WYMAN'*, b. Feb. 7, 1924.
(e) HAROLD WYMAN>", b. Apr. 5, 1926.
(f) MABEL WYMAN^", b. Jan. 9, 1928.
(g) CARL A. WYMAN'", b. Mar. 5, 1930.
(6) CASPER HARRISON WYMAN', b. July 5, 1891 ; unm.
(7) CLARENCE EDWARD WYMAN^ b. July 31, 1894; d. Jan. 16, 1913.
2517*. vii. JAMES COLLINS, b. Feb. 5, 1856; m. Nov. 2, 1858 to .
2517". ix. ELISHA, b. Dec. 19, 1858; left about 1908 for Colorado; supposed
to have been killed in Cheney Mills explosion.
2517". X. LAURA, b. Apr. 26, 1862; m. Milltown, Ind., Apr. 21, 1882 to Charles
Volney Mosier, b. Dec. 26, 1857, Brynville, Ind.
(1) CLEATIE M. MOSIER', b. July 5, 1884; m. June, to Frank C.
Baker, b. Jan. 25, 1880; merchant, Bradford, Ind.
(a) FRANK BURNELL BAKER", b. July 7, 1907.
(b) ORVILLE LEWIS BAKER", b. July 26, 1910.
(c) GERALD JOSEPH BAKER", b. Oct. 23, 1915.
(2) ORVILLE DEVILLE MOSIER^ b. Jan. 3, 1887; m. Ethel Hayle, b.
Apr. 12, 1893, Litchfield, Kan.
(3) ETHEL BEATRICE MOSIER", b. Dec. 26, 1888; m. Mar. 22, 1910 to
John Charles Schwab, son of Frank and Elizabeth Schwab, b. Aug. 24,
1885, Collinsville, 111.
(a) THELMA MARIE SCHWAB", b. July 14, 1916, Independence, Mo.
(b) DOROTHY LEE SCHWAB", b. Feb. 1, 1923.
(4) NELLIE GUSTAVIA MOSIER", b. June 10, 1891; res., Independence,
Mo.
(5) KNOEFEL RAY MOSIER", b. May 16, 1894; m. Aug. 22, 1916 to Anna
Steele, dau. of William and Mary Steele, b. Nov. 14, 1895, Buena Vista,
Colo.
(a) MARY ELIZABETH MOSIER", b. July 18, 1917, Mt. Washington,
Mo.
(b) BETTY ANN MOSIER", b. Jan. 6, 1921, Independence, Mo.
822 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(6) MYRTLE ANNA MOSIER^ b. July 25, 1896; m. Aug. 3, 1917 to
Claud Alvin Smith, son of Francis and Etta Smith, b. May 27, 1896,
Owendale, Mich.
(a) CLAUD FRANCIS SMITH'", b. Jan. 21, 1921, Independence, Mo.
(7) ARCOE ROBERT MOSIER", b. Oct. 25, 1899; m. Apr. 2, 1919 to
Dennie Whitley, dau. of William and Cathrine Whitley, b. May 12, 1901.
(a) JEAN LOUISE WHITLEY", b. Sept. 18, 1922; res., Independence,
Mo.
2517". xi. LUTHER MILES, b. Feb. 14, 1865; m. Martha , 4024""".
2520. (1) JOHN FOOTE LITTELL', b. July 1, 1842; m. Dec. 24, 1862 to
Louisa M. Keel, dau. of George W. and Susan (Kyler) Keel, b. Oct. 24,
1841; d. Mar. 22, 1924; he d. Mar. 1, 1923, Wichita, Kan. He was 81
years old and came to Wichita many years ago.
(b) MARGARET ALICE LITTELL'", b. Nov. 6. 1866; m. Jan. 14, 1892
to Elmer E. Bleckley, son of William and Telia Bleckley ; res., Wichita,
Kan.
(i) NEVA FRANCES BLECKLEY", b. Nov. 17, 1892; d. June
21, 1904.
(ii) ERWIN RUSSELL BLECKLEY", b. Wichita, Kan., Dec. 30,
1894; educated in the public schools and graduate of Wichita
High School with class of 1913. With Fourth National Bank,
Wichita, Kan., until he entered the service. Enlisted in Battery
Battery F, 130th F. A., K. N. G., June 6, 1917; detailed for air
service, attended the 50th Aero Squadron, Aug. 14, 1918. Recom-
mended for promotion to first lieutenant for meritorious service
during St. Mihiel offensive, Sept. 12, 1918. Recommended for
Congressional Medal of Honor, Second Lieut. Erwin R. Bleckley,
F. A., deceased, 50th Aero Squadron, for extraordinary heroism
in action near Binarville, France, Oct. 6, 1918. Lieutenant Bleck-
ley with his pilot. Second Lieut. Harold E. Goettler, left the air-
drome late in the afternoon on their second trip to drop supplies
to a battalion of the 77th Division which had been cut off by the
enemy in the Argonne Forest. Having been subjected on the
first trip to violent fire from the enemy, they attempted on the
second trip to come still lower in order to get the packages
even more precisely on the designated spot. In the course of
his mission the plane was brought down by enemy rifle and
machine-gun fire from the ground, resulting in fatal wounds to
Lieutenant Bleckley, who d. before he could be taken to a hos-
pital. In attempting the performing of this mission. Lieutenant
Bleckley showed the highest possible contempt of personal danger,
devotion to duty, courage and valor. Honor medal presented
Mar. 4, 1923, at Forum.
(iii) GEORGE LITTELL BLECKLEY", b. June 15, 1896; d. Jan.
16, 1898.
(iv) CLARENCE ELMER BLECKLEY", b. Dec. 8, 1898; m. Feb.
21, 1926 to Lucille McElroy, dau. of George McElroy, of Clay
Center, Kan.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 823
(A) DOROTHY ANN BLECKLEY", b. Feb. 20, 1931, Wichita,
Kan.
(c) ANNA MAY LITTELL", d. at Wichita, Kan., Oct. 9, 1922.
2523. ELIZA MOORE TROWBRIDGE FOOTE, b. Danbury, Conn., Jan. 27,
1823 ; d. New York, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1910, at the ae. of 87. ; widow of David
Augustus Foote.
2528. i. MARY ANN.
(1) CHARLES FOOTE MITCHELL*, b. Nov. 15, 1856.
(2) MARY A. MITCHELL', b. Apr. 17, 1859; m. Apr. 3, 1880 to John B.
Wallace; res., Ansonia, Conn.
(a) H. MITCHELL WALLACE'", b. Jan. 12, 1881.
(b) JOHN B. WALLACE, JR.*", b. Nov. 10, 1886.
1225. ISAAC NEWTON FOOTE, d. Aug. 29, 1834.
2539. iii. ANNA, m. Mar. 21, 1851 to Lee Smith.
2540. iv. ANGELINE, m. St. Albans, Vt., Mar. 25, 1851 to .
2560. V. LUCY ANN FOOTE, b. Sept. 9, 1810; m. Sept. 15, 1830 to Calvin
Benedict, of Kalamazoo, Mich., b. June 12, 1809.
(1) JANE E. BENEDICT', b. June 25, 1832; m. Sept. 30, 1853 to William
Lovett; she d. Apr. 9, 1857.
(2) LYDIA ANN BENEDICT', b. Aug. 10, 1834; m. Apr. 11, 1860 to Richard
Fletcher, d. Oct. 29, 1886; she d. Jan. 22, 1910; res., Kalamazoo, Mich.
(a) HORACE FLETCHER'", res., Salem, Ore.
(b) HATTIE FLETCHER", m. Willis Foster Bishop ; res., Chicago, 111.
(c) ELIZABETH FLETCHER'", m. Frank Krutz; missionaries.
(3) SARAH BENEDICT", b. Apr. 9, 1841 ; m. June 27, 1862 to Hiram A.
Burt ; she res., Bangor, Me.
(a) CORA ALLISON BURT", b. Nov. 9, 1864; m. Oct. 22, 1896 to
Howard Corning ; res., Bangor, Me.
(i) CLARENCE H. CORNING", b. May 25, 1898.
(ii) JOHN BURT CORNING", b. Dec. 8, 1902.
(iii) HOWARD CORNING", JR., b. Feb. 27, 1905.
(b) MAY LOUISE BURT", b. May 9, 1867; m. June 11, 1903 to Joseph
Barnes Durant ; res., Pasadena, Calif.
2602'. v. MEHITABLE J., dau. of Newell (No. 1250), b. Mar., 1824, Madrid,
N. Y.; m. Sept. 8, 1852 to Edward R. Lawrence, b. June 1, 1822, son of
Amon and Isabelle Lawrence ; res., Lisbon, N. Y., 1852-65 ; Ft. Atkin-
son, la., 1865-91 ; removed to Arlington, la., 1891 ; and d. there June 1,
1896; bur. Taylorville Cemetery.
(1) MARY ISABELLE LAWRENCE', b. Sept. 27, 1853, d. May 4, 1874;
m. Aug., 1871 to Henry J. Ditmars, b. Sept. 28, 1848, Candor, N. Y.. son
of James and Charlotte Rebecca (Horton) Ditmars.
(a) ADA MAY DITMARS", b. May 3, 1873; m. June 20, 1894 to Dr.
O. M. Landon, d. Apr. 28, 1854, Busti, N. Y., son of Harvey and
Mary Jane (Davis) Landon; she graduated in art at U. I. U., Fayette,
la. ; res., New Hampton, la.
(b) H. JUDSON DITMARS", b. Apr. 28, 1874; d. Aug. 26, 1874.
(2) MALLORY CALEB LAWRENCE', b. July 27, 1855, Morley, N. Y.
(a) GERTRUDE KITTY LAWRENCE", b. Nov. 7, 1881, Ft. Atkinson,
la. ; connected with mercantile business for past twenty years ; home-
824 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
steaded in North Dakota, 1906; m. Olan C. Maupin, Dec. 18, 1916;
b. Oct. 14, 1884; no children; res., Williston, N. D.
(b) PRESTON PERCY LAWRENCE", b. Feb. 17, 1891, Atkinson, la.;
graduate Minot, N. D., High School, 1911 ; m. 1911 to Elsie Bergstrom,
b. Sept. 20, 1892, Sacred Heart., Minn., dau. of Gustave and Helga
(Rolie) Bergstrom; homestead in Montana, 1912; res., Richey, Mont,
(i) HAROLD MARCY LAWRENCE", b. May 14, 1912, Minot,
N. D.
(ii) KATHRINE ISABELLE LAWRENCE", b. Aug. 30, 1915,
Poplar, Mont,
(iii) MALLORY DANIEL LAWRENCE", b. Aug. 10, 1918, Minot,
N. D.
(iv) EDITH HEAN LAWRENCE", b. July 6, 1922, Richey, Mont.
(3) EDWARD JUDSON LAWRENCE', b. Nov. 7, 1857; d. Apr. 9, 1861;
res., Ft. Atkinson, la.
(4) LA VILLA DORMER LAWRENCE', b. Dec. 9, 1859; m. Morley, N. Y.,
taught school; m. Oct. 3, 1882, Marshall Llewellyn Himes, b. Oswego,
N. Y., son of Marshall and Jane (Inman) Himes; res., Arlington, la.;
she d. Nov. 17, 1919, Arlington, la.; bur. in Taylorsville Cemetery.
(a) AMY LAWRENCE HIMES'^ b. Calmar, la., Sept. 3, 1883 ; removed
to Elkader, la., 1896; taught school; graduate State University Iowa,
1910; m. June, 1912 to Charles David Gleim, b. Aug. 27, 1881, son of
William Henry and Eliza (Frayer) Gleim; res., Arlington, la.
(i) MARY VERNA GLEIM", b. Sept. 19, 1915, Arlington, la.
(ii) LAWRENCE CHARLES GLEIM", b. Sept. 5, 1921.
(b) LAWRENCE LLEWELLYN HIMES", b. Arlington, la., June 23,
1894; m. June 16, 1915 to Alice Tofflemiere, b. Mason City, la., dau.
of John and Sarah (Peterson) Tofflemiere, school teacher at Sawyer,
N. D.
(i) John Marshall Himes", b. June 6, 1916, Minot, N. D.
(5) SENA LAWRINDA LAWRENCE', b. Feb. 1, 1862; res.. Council Bluff,
la. ; nurse and matron in Christian Homes.
1252. JOHNSON FOOTE (430, 130, 39, 11, 3, 1), b. Dec. 19, 1782; m. 1st,
Mar. 13, 1802 to Cynthia Sherman, b. Apr. 25, 1772; d. July 28, 1821; bur. West
Charlotte, Vt. ; m. 2nd, Elise Mead, b. Jan. 31, 1794; he d. Nov. 19, 1862; bur. West
Charlotte, Vt. ; res., Charlotte, Vt.
2602*. i. OSMAN LANSEN, b. Apr. 13, 1804; m. Mary A. Hill, 4123'-'.
2602=. ii. THEObOSIA, b. May 19, 1807; d. Nov. 2, 1871 ; unm.
2602'. iii. SUSANNA, b. Feb. 4, 1809; m. John Royce.
(1) SHERMAN ROYCE', m. Crary; res., Russell, N. Y.
(2) ARDELIA ROYCE', m. Marshall ; res., Piermont, N. Y.
(3) CALISTA ROYCE', m. Ira Miles; res., Edwards, N. Y. ; d. 1907.
(4) CORNELIA ROYCE', m. Parmenter, res., Hannawa Falls, N. Y.
2602'. iv. ARDELIA, b. Mar. 4, 1811; m. 1825 to Sumner Gilmore, b. 1804
d. ; she d. May 12, 1834; res., Potsdam, N. Y.
(1) SARAH A. GILMORE', b. 1826; m. 1847 to Truman Brice; she d.
July 16, 1892; res., Stevens Point, Wis.
(a) MARY A. BRICE", m. William Hurlbut ; res., Stevens Point, Wis.
(b) HENRY BRICE", res., Harrison Valley, Pa.
m
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 825
(i) LESTER BRICE".
(ii) HARRY BRICE".
(iii) FLORENCE BRICE'
(2) ABIGAIL GILMORE', b. 1828; m. 1849 to Harvey Royce; she d. 1857.
(a) ARCHIBALD ROYCE", d. Mar. 6, 1902; res., Potsdam, N. Y.
(i) GLEM ROYCE", res., Norwood, N. Y.
(ii) JENNIE ROYCE", m. Scott.
(iii) GEORGE ROYCE".
(iv) HAZEL ROYCE", teaching.
(v) LEVI ROYCE", res., Potsdam, N. Y.
(3) MARY E. GILMORE', b. 1831; m. Jan. 27, 1853 to Alonzo A. Smith;
res., Middletown, N. Y.
(a) ALONZO A. SMITH", JR., b. 1855; he d. Aug. 15, 1898.
(i) .
(b) NELLIE G. SMITH", b. Feb. 11, 1867; teaching in Middletown, N. Y.
2602'. V. OLIVIA, b. Oct. 31, 1814; m. 1st, John Gilmore; m. 2nd, Farnum
Goulden, b. Aug. 9, 1798; d. Oct. 27, 1833, Hopkinton, N. Y.
(1) CYNTHIA GOULDEN', b. Apr. 9, 1836; m. Sept. 4, 1854 to Calvin
Cutler, d. Aug. 20, 1898; she d. June 20, 1905; res., Hopkinton, N. Y,
(a) NELLIE CUTLER", b. June 26, 1855.
(b) EVA CUTLER", b. Jan., 1857; d. June 26, 1866.
(c) OLIVIA CUTLER", b. Sept. 20, 1860; d. 1896.
(d) NORA CUTLER", b. Mar. 23, 1868; d. 1898.
(e) CARL CUTLER".
(2) MIRIAM GOULDEN^ b. Apr. 9, 1838; m. 1st, Apr. 12, 1856 to Dariens
Cutler, d. Dec. 29, 1863; m. 2nd, Sept. 22, 1870 to Charles Derosia, d.
Jan. 13, 1906.
(a) ALMOND G. CUTLER", b. Nov. 28, 1857.
(b) ADAH M. CUTLER", b. Oct. 8, 1858; d. Feb. 11, 1878.
(c) JEFFERSON M. CUTLER", b. Jan. 29, 1860.
(d) ORRA A. CUTLER", b. July 9, 1862.
(e) NETTIE CUTLER", b. May 10, 1866.
(f) HENRY C. CUTLER", b. Jan. 31, 1868.
(g) WESLEY L. DEROSIA", b. June 3, 1873.
(h) LESLIE DEROSIA", b. June 3, 1873.
(i) VARNEY K. DEROSIA", b. Aug. 19, 1876.
(3) MARY JANE GOULDEN', b. Jan. 25, 1840; m. John Fearl ; res., New
Salem, Mass.
(a) FRED FEARL".
(b) MAY FEARL".
(4) ELIZABETH GOULDEN', b. Jan. 26, 1842; m. William Livingston, d.
1904; she d. Sept., 1868.
(a) BERTHA LIVINGSTON".
(b) LOTTIE LIVINGSTON".
(5) OLNEY J. GOULDEN", b. Aug., 1844; m. Martha Hadley; he d. Feb.,
1873.
(a) FRANK GOULDEN".
(b) ANNA GOULDEN".
(c) HENRY GOULDEN".
826 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(6) HENRY C. GOULDEN', b. Jan., 1846; private in Co. M, 11th N. Y.
Regt. ; d. in army, Aug., 1864.
(7) FARNUM M. GOULDEN", b. June, 1849; he d. Oct. 27, 1883.
(a) HENRY GOULDEN".
(b) WILLIAM GOULDEN'".
(c) GEORGE GOULDEN".
(8) ORSON H. GOULDEN', b. Nov. 30, 1851; m. July 4, 1873 to Jane
Johnson, d. Dec. 9, 1909; res., Winthrop, N. Y., R. D. No. 1.
(a) ELIZABETH GOULDEN", b. Sept. 11, 1874; m. Leach; res.,
Winthrop, St. Lawrence County, N. Y.
(b) HOWARD D. GOULDEN", b. Apr. 5. 1877.
(c) FRED O. GOULDEN", b. Feb. 13, 1881.
(d) KATIE B. GOULDEN", b. Aug. 6, 1887; d. Sept. 21, 1888.
(e) KEITH O. GOULDEN", b. Oct. 10, 1894.
(9) WINDSOR H. GOULDEN', b. Mar., 1854; m. , in Minnesota;
five children.
2602'. vi. JULIA ANN, b. Mar. 18, 1817; d. Feb. 14, 1819.
2602". vii. ORLEY N., b. Feb. 11, 1818; m. about 1838 to Fannie Bowker; res.,
Farmington, Ohio, 4123*' '''".
2602". viii. CHILD, by second husband.
2603". ix. LAURA ANN, b. Oct. 30, 1823; m. 1845 to Harry Allen; she d.
Jan. 15, 1906.
(1) SARAH ALLEN', b. 1849; d. 1901.
(2) FRED ALLEN', b. 1856 ; d. 1879.
2603\ X. CHARLOTTE E., b. Aug. 25, 1825; m. 1849 to Valorus W. Willson.
(1) LAROY WILLSON'.
(2) CLARENCE WILLSON', b. 1852; ra. Delania Nancy Foote, see No. 6385
for complete family record.
(3) ESTELLE WILLSON', b. 1858; m. Lewis Alton Foote, No. 4121; see
page 494, No. 4121, for complete family record. To Mrs. Foote the author
is indebted for the task of gathering the data of the family of Johnson
Foote, 1252.
(4) CHARLES WILLSON', d. in infancy.
(5) WILLIAM WILLSON', d. in infancy. t
(6) GEORGE WILLSON', d. in infancy. '
(7) FRED WILLSON', b. 1869; d. in infancy.
2603'. xi. JANE MINERVA, b. Oct. 10, 1827; m. 1st, 1851 to Charles Willson;
m. 2nd, Andrew Jackson, d. 1909; she d. Sept. 25, 1896; res., Morley,
N. Y.
(1) CHARLES C. WILLSON', b. July 28, 1854; res., Morley, N. Y.
(a) .
2603'. xii. ANGELINA C, b. Mar. 14, 1829; m. George Lewis; she d. Feb. 5,
1893. I
2603*. xiii. CYNTHIA S., b. Dec. 8, 1831; m. Sept. 24, 1862 to Charles Levi i
Allen ; she d. Aug. 8, 1909 ; res., Coleridge, Neb.
(1) LIZZIE ALLEN', b. Nov. 16, 1867, Sparta, Monroe County, Wis.; d.
Sept. 2. 1869.
(2) BESSIE A. ALLEN', b. Mar. 14, 1873, Sparta, Monroe County, Wis.;
res., Coleridge, Neb.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 827
2604. xiv. GILBERT L., b. Nov. 17, 1832; m. Weltha G. Smith, 4124'.
2604\ XV. LOUISA, b. Jan. 25, 1836; d. Feb. 18, 1855; unm.
1259. JOHN WESLEY FOOTE (443, 131, 39, 11, 3, 1), b. Newtown, Conn.,
May 4, 1766; m. 1st, 1789 to Mary Grigson, b. Mar. 26, 1775, dau. of Philip and Mary
Grigson; she d. 1819; m. 2nd, July, 1820 to Mary Taylor; he d. Warren, Ohio,
Sept. 9, 1851 ; bur. at West Woodville, Ohio. Mr. Foote moved with his parents
to West Liberty, Va. In 1818 he removed with part of his family to Warren County,
Ohio, making the journey down. He lived near Zoar at first, but later moved to a
farm on the Ohio River. He was a man of striking appearance, being over six feet
tall and many of his descendants have inherited his stature. He was a manufacturer
of shoes and also a minister of the Christian Church. When his grandson, John W.
Higgins, of Indiana, visited him in 1850 the first thing he did was to call his neighbors
in to hold a prayer meeting and he was greatly pleased to have his grandson lead
the meeting. He was a shrewd business man and he possessed the keen sense of
humor that is characteristic of the Foote family. After coming to Ohio he still
bought leather of tanners in Connecticut and it got to be very poorly tanned. Instead
of skiving off the flesh clean they pressed it down to the hide. Consequently there
was a great waste. Instead of being solid leather it worked up soft and had to be
scraped off. As no attention was paid to his protests he finally took a quantity of
the skivings and sent it back to them by post. As postage had to be paid by the
recipient this was considered a very good joke.
2605*. i. SALLIE, b. Apr. 12, 1790; d. Apr. 20, 1790.
2605'. ii. JOSEPH, b. Dec. 4, 1791; m. Dec. 23, 1813 to Rebecca Hardesty,
4126'-'.
2605'. iii. LYDIA, b. July 3, 1793; m. July 9, 1807 to John Mooney.
2605*. iv. MARY, b. West Liberty, Va., July 28, 1795; m. May 23, 1813 to
Elias Higgins, b. Oct. 9, 1784, son of Daniel and Mary (Pegg) Higgins;
d. July, 1856. In 1818 Mary and Elias Higgins moved from West
Liberty, Va., to Butler County, Ohio, making the journey down the
Ohio River on a flat-boat. They lived on a farm near Hamilton,
Ohio. In 1836 they moved in covered wagons to the new State of
Indiana and located on a farm in Boone County, near the little village
of Northfield. Elias Higgins was a carpenter and carried on build-
ing operations wherever he lived. That Mary Foote Higgins was a
woman of resource and rare presence of mind is evident by the fact
that at least twice in her life she saved the lives of children by her
quick wit and action. Once in Ohio her little son stepped backward in
the open well, from which the curb had been temporarily removed.
Alarmed by the screams of the other children, Mary Higgins sprang
from her sick bed and ran to the yard. She quickly lowered the great
well sweep with the bucket into the well and directed the sinking
boy to hold to the rope and to step into the bucket. Encouraged by
his mother he did so and with the assistance of the other children she
drew him to the surface. Many years after, although an invalid, she
again sprang from her bed to wrap her linsey dress around the
flaming clothing of her little grandson who had ventured too near the
open fireplace. She d. Warren County, Ohio, Nov., 1856.
(1) JANE HIGGINS', b. West Liberty, Va., May 12, 1814; d. 1854; m.
Hiram McQuitty.
828 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(2) JOSEPH BENSON HIGGINS", b. Liberty, Va., Dec. 6, 1816; m. 1st,
Big Spring, Ind., Dec. 24, 1840 to Mary Richardson, b. May 9, 1819, dau.
of Caleb and Celia Richardson ; she d. at Kokomo, Ind., May 10, 1871 ; m.
2nd, Aug. 26, 1889 to Mrs. Cathrine Veach ; he d. 1897; she d. Sept. 2,
1898; res., Indianapolis, Ind. He was a man of jovial nature. He de-
lighted in a joke and was an especial favorite among his numerous nephews
and nieces. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and
also a 33rd degree Mason. He was a carpenter, a fine workman, and
carried on an extensive business as a contractor in both Indiana and
Kansas. As a small boy emigrated with his parents from West Liberty,
Va., to Ohio and later to Boone County, Ind. In 1854, attracted by the
great opportunities of his wife and three little girls he moved to Osa-
watomie, Kan. In 1856 he was elected to the Free State Legislature at
Topeka, Kan. He became a close friend of John Brown, whom he and
his wife once hid in their house. At the time of the sacking of Osa-
watomie, Kan., a pro-slavery man who, however, was a close friend of
Benson's, came to his house one evening soon after dark and warned him
to leave town before daylight. After escaping from town he hid among
the hills and watched the town and his own house burn. He had many
hardships and narrow escapes before he got to a place of safety. In
1861, at the outbreak of the Civil War, this family returned to Indiana and
lived in Kokomo and Indianapolis.
(a) MARY JANE HIGGINS'", b. Northfield, Ind., Sept. 17, 1841; m.
Tipton, Ind., Nov. 3, 1871 to James William Jones, b. Mar. 10, 1829;
d. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 10, 1909; she d. Waterloo, la., Sept. 15,
1908.
(i) DORA DEAN JONES", b. Kokomo, Ind., Oct. 21, 1872; m.
San Francisco, Calif., 1890 to Edward Benedict ; res., Chicago, 111.
(A) HAROLD EDWARD BENEDICT'^ b. San Francisco, Calif.,
Dec. 21, 1891; res., New York, N. Y. ; director and producer
of motion pictures.
(ii) MARY ELNORA JONES", b. Kokomo, Ind., Mar. 11, 1874;
d. Jan. 16, 1877.
(iii) MAY JOSEPHINE JONES", b. Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 28, 1875;
d. July 25, 1900; unm.
(iv) EFFIE PEARL JONES", b. Kokomo, Ind., Mar. 7, 1877; m.
June 18, 1894 to Walter Jackson Redmon, b. Aug. 6, 1871, son
of Francis M. and Alice (Umphres) Redmon; traveling sales-
man; res., Peru, Ind.
(A) KENNETH BARELEY REDMON", b. Aug. 21, 1895;
World War veteran, overseas ; res., Indianapolis, Ind.
(B) HAZEL ELNORA REDMON", b. Jan. 2, 1898; m. Green-
field, Ind., Aug. 15, 1917 to George Calvin Pierce, son of
Oscar and Wilhelmina (Hoereth) Pierce; bookkeeper; res.,
Indianapolis, Ind.
(Bl) ROBERT KENNETH PIERCE", b. Indianapolis, Ind.,
Apr. 27, 1920.
(B2) WILLIAM CALVIN PIERCE", b. Indianapolis, Ind.,
Apr. 21, 1922.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 829
(v) FRANK EARL JONES", b. Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 28, 1878; d.
Sept. 6, 1879.
(vi) ALFRED BENSON JONES", b. Kokomo, Ind., Feb. 23, 1880;
m. June 6, 1906 to Leona C. Hand, d. Sept. 4, 1916; res., In-
dianapolis, Ind. ; veteran Spanish- American War.
(vii) CLARA BELLE JONES", b. Kokomo, Ind., Jan. 23, 1882; m.
June 24, 1903 to Horace Ray Mathews, b. July 13, 1881, son of
Ambrose and Mary (Cheesman) Mathews; contractor and
builder; res., Indianapolis, Ind.
(A) MARCELLA CLARA MATHEWS", b. Nov. 10, 1911; m.
June 24, 1931 to Robert Bosley Berner; Purdue University;
Beta Theta Pi ; structural engineer ; she is graduate of Butler
University; Delta Zeta, D. A. R. ; res., Indianapolis, Ind.
(viii) HORACE EDWIN JONES", b. Zionsville, Ind., Jan. 22, 1884;
m. Feb. 21, 1923 to Pauline Bowden; machinist; res., Indian-
apolis, Ind.
(b) CELIA EMELINE HIGGINS", b. Northfield, Ind., June 1, 1843;
m. Kokomo, Ind., Aug. 8, 1866 to George W. Nichols, b. Oct. 13, 1844 ;
d. Jan. 29, 1920, son of George and Peggy (Bowman) Nichols; a
Civil War veteran ; she d. Fowler, Ind., Apr. 16, 1872 ; both bur. Ox-
ford, Ind.
(i) ADDA NICHOLS", b. Whitestown, Ind., Aug. 23, 1867; m.
Boswell, Ind., Oct. 19, 1891 to William George Lovelass; Red
Cross nurse ; W. R. C, Dau. of Veterans ; res., Yakima, Wash.
(A) MINNIE LOVELASS", b. Oct. 10, 1892; m. Boswell, Ind.,
to Peter Peterson, July 22, 1906 ; farmers ; res., Wauneta, Wyo.
(Al) DELBERT ALBERT PETERSON", b. Palmer, la.,
Aug. 18, 1907.
(A2) LAVERN ALLEN PETERSON", b. Burns, Wyo.,
May 29, 1909.
(A3) ROSE ALICE PETERSON", b. Wauneta, Wyo., June
1, 1911.
(A4) MILDRED LOUISE PETERSON", b. Wauneta, Wyo.,
Mar. 6, 1913.
(AS) KENNETH ELLSWORTH PETERSON", b. Wau-
neta, Wyo., Nov. 5, 1915.
(A6) ALICE OPAL PETERSON", b. Burns, Wyo., Feb. 5,
1920.
(B) MATTIE LOVELASS", b. Boswell, Ind., Mar. 14, 1893; m.
June 9, 1909 to Albert Ljunger, b. June 13, 1884.
(Bl) LEO LJUNGER", b. July 10, 1910; rancher; res.,
Yakima, Wash.
(B2) MAE LJUNGER", b. May 13, 1913.
(B3) ELEANOR LJUNGER", b. Dec. 24, 1915.
(B4) LOIS LJUNGER", b. Dec. 17, 1918.
(B5) BEULAH LJUNGER", b. Dec. 9, 1921.
(C) BERTHA LOVELASS", b. Watseka, 111., Sept. 3, 1894; m.
Pocahontas, la., June 2, 1915 to Jesse H. Freeman; mechanic;
res., Pocahontas, la.
830 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(CI) LAVONA MAY FREEMAN", b. Apr. 11, 1916.
(C2) DORIS MARGUERITE FREEMAN", b. Aug. 10,
1917.
(C3) EARL CECIL FREEMAN", b. July 21, 1919.
(D) SYLVIA LOVELASS", b. Watseka, 111., May 9, 1896; m.
Sept., 1915 to Charles Skillen, b. 1886; carpenter; res., Yakima,
Wash.
(Al) WAYNE SKILLEN", b. Oct. 9, 1916.
(A2) GERTRUDE SKILLEN", b. Nov. 17, 1917.
(D3) CHALLIS SKILLEN", b. May 10, 1919.
(D3) LYLE SKILLEN", b. Oct. 4, 1922.
(E) LOUIS LOVELASS", b. Watseka, 111., Dec. 9, 1898; farmer;
res.. Burns, Wyo.
(F) GEORGE LOVELASS", b. Watseka, 111., 1900; m. Burns,
Wye, 1922 to Sadie Hendricks, b. 1901 ; farmer ; res., Burns,
Wyo.
(Fl) NILONA LOVELASS", b. 1923.
(G) WILLIE LOVELASS", b. May 9, 1903; d. 1917.
(H) LAWRENCE LOVELASS", b. Palmer, la., Aug. 23, 1905;
N. G. clerk; res., Yakima, Wash.
(HI) DONALD LOVELASS", b. July 16, 1910.
(ii) JOSEPH LUTHER NICHOLS", b. Kokomo, Ind., Feb. 23,
1869; m. July 12, 1897 to Nellie A. Walters; restaurant; res.,
Indianapolis, Ind.
(c) MARTHA ANN CELIA HIGGINS", b. Big Springs, Ind., Aug. 6,
1845 ; d. young.
(d) MARTHA ANN HIGGINS", b. Big Springs, Ind., Mar. 29, 1847; d.
young.
(e) LYDIA FRANCES HIGGINS", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Apr. 9, 1850;
m. Zionsville, Ind., Dec. 8, 1880 to Samuel W. Scott. A woman of
refinement and culture ; d. Kokomo, Ind., Aug., 1890.
(f) CHARLOTTE ANN HIGGINS", b. Aug. 20, 1852; d. young.
(g) WILLIAM HIGGINS", b. Osawatomie, Kan., May 26, 1855; d.
young.
(h) JOHN HIGGINS", b. Osawatomie, Kan., May 26, 1855; d. young.
(i) ISABELLA HIGGINS'", b. Osawatomie, Kan., Aug. 10, 1856; d.
young.
(j) JOSEPH LUTHER HIGGINS", b. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 4, 1858;
d. young,
(k) CALEB RICHARDSON HIGGINS", b. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 30,
1859; d. young.
(1) CHARLES WESLEY HIGGINS'", b. Kansas City, Mo., July 21,
1861 ; d. Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 28, 1873.
(3) LYDIA HIGGINS", b. Maysville, Ky., May 10, 1818.
(4) SAMUEL HIGGINS', b. Butler County, Ohio, June 24, 1820; d. unm.
(5) EUNICE HIGGINS", b. Butler County, Ohio, Feb. 16, 1822; m. Boone
County, Ind., Mar., 1847 to Barnabas McKenzie, b. Jan. 13, 1923;
farmer ; d. Feb. 3, 1913 ; she d. Eureka, Kan., Feb. 18, 1890.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 831
(a) MARY JANE McKENZIE", b. Oct. 18, 1848; m. 1st, Jan. 19, 1868
to Harvey E. Brown, d. ; m. 2nd, Nov. 17, 1892 to William W.
Law ; m. 3rd,Milton S. Davenport, Nov. 16, 1910 ; res., Zionsville, Ind. ;
he d. Apr. 22, 1924, Indianapolis, Ind.
(b) SARAH ANN McKENZIE", b. June 11, 1850; d. June 19, 1851.
(c) JOHN WESLEY McKENZIE", b. Dec. 11, 1852; m. 1st, Zionsville,
Ind., May 8, 1879 to Orra Belle Johns, dau. of Geo. and Mary
(Harden) Johns; she d. Eureka, Kan., Mary 12, 1887; m. 2nd, Donelda
Murray, Oct. 22, 1891, dau. of William and Mary Ann Murray, of
Grand View, Kan.; he d. Howard, Kan., Sept. 16, 1900.
(i) ETHEL McKENZIE", b. Zionsville, Ind., Mar. 29, 1880; m.
Baldwin, Kan., Dec. 31, 1902 to Charles Neil Murray, son of
William and Mary Murray; she is a teacher; he is a mechanic;
res., Baldwin, Kan.
(A) JOHN ALDEN MURRAY", b. Grand View, Kan., Oct. 30,
1903.
(B) HOPE DELIGHT MURRAY", b. Grand View, Kan., Mar.
26, 1906.
(C) FRANCES HELEN MURRAY", b. Grand View, Kan.,
Dec. 29, 1907.
(ii) EVA DOT McKENZIE", b. Cicero, Ind., Dec. 28, 1881; m.
Baldwin, Kan., Aug. 23, 1905 to Joseph E. Watson, son of John
and Margaret Watson; superintendant of schools, Carbondale,
Kan.
(A) DOROTHY MARGARET WATSON", b. Burlingame, Kan.,
July 19, 1906.
(B) HAZEL GENEVIEVE WATSON", b. Melvern, Kan., Aug.
27, 1911.
(iii) PAUL McKENZIE", b. Aug. 21, 1886 d. in infancy.
(d) ELIAS FRANKLIN McKENZIE", b. Feb. 11, 1855, Noblesville,
Ind., m. Eureka, Kan., Oct. 9, 1879 to Laura Ann Boyle, b. Sept. 21,
1858, dau. of John Greensburg and Beersheba (Bennington) Boyle;
carpenter and contractor; county clerk of Pierce County, Wash., three
terms ; res., Tacoma, Wash. ; deputy clerk of the Supreme Court ;
Red Men, B. P. O. E. and Masons.
(i) EARL L. McKENZIE", b. Jan. 24, 1881 ; m. Tacoma, Wash.,
June 19, 1907 to Laura Henrietta Sprenger, dau. of Henry and
Emma (Scholer) Sprenger; expert accountant; res., Ellens-
burg, Wash. ; S. of V.
(A) GLADYS EVELYN McKENZIE", b. Tacoma, Wash., May
30, 1909.
(ii) NELLIE McKENZIE", b. May 15, 1882; d. in infancy,
(iii) GEORGIANNA McKENZIE", b. Eureka, Kan., Dec. 17, 1883;
m. Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 8, 1917 to Clyde RoUin Edwards, son
of William Rollin and Mary Elizabeth (Macintosh) Edwards;
fruit growers ; res., Yakima, Wash.
(A) RICHARD EARL EDWARDS", b. Tacoma, Wash., May
21, 1919.
832 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(B) VIRGINIA EDWARDS", b. Tacoma, Wash., May 26. 1921.
(e) ANDREW McKENZIE", b. Oct. 7, 1857; d. young.
(f) WILLIAM E. McKENZIE'", b. Nov. 30, 1858; m. Zionsville, Ind.,
Nov. 28, 1878 to Emma Isabelle Calvin, b. Jan. 28, 1859, dau. of
Ira and Minerva (Pangborn) Calvin.
(i) MAURICE CALVIN McKENZIE", b. Zionsville, Ind., Nov. 28,
1882; m. Crown Point, Ind., Oct. 8, 1904 to Ina Beattie ; he was
court reporter for Lake and Porter Counties for fifteen years.
In 1917 he became executive assistant to the Hon. Will Hays,
head of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of
America, New York, N. Y., and California.
(g) REV. MAXWELL GADDIS McKENZIE", b. Kirkland, Ind., Sept.
27, 1860; m. 1st, Westfield, Ind., Sept. 27, 1883 to Delia Applegate, b.
1864, dau. of Thomas J. and (Middleton) Applegate; she d.
Eureka, Kan., Nov. 8, 1888; m. 2nd, Yakima, Wash., June 14, 1893 to
Ada Jane Harader, b. Oct. 23, 1866, dau. of Ami and Elizabeth J.
(Magness) Harader. He was for fifteen years a teacher and super-
intendent of schools in Indiana, Kansas and Washington. When he
surrendered to his conviction to enter the ministry, he returned to
Kansas and in 1896 entered the South Kansas Conference (now
Kans) of the Methodist Episcopal Church. From 1909 to 1915 he
served as chaplain and superintendent of schools at the Kansas State
Industrial Reformatory at Hutchinson.
(i) ERNEST McKENZIE", b. Zionsville, Ind., June 6, 1884; m.
Emporia, Kan., Mar. 5, 1904 to Myrtle Atkins, b. Oct., 1883,
dau. of James Atkins; furniture and undertaking, Cottonwood
Falls, Kan.
(A) JAMES DURLAND McKENZIE", b. Emporia, Kan., Mar.
7, 1907.
(ii) HAZEL KIRK McKENZIE", b. Zionsville, Ind., Nov. 24, 1885;
m. Newport, Ark., Sept., 1908 to Oscar B. Dutton ; restaurant.
(A) OSCAR B. DUTTON", b. Topeka, Kan., Jan. 25, 1918.
(B) SARAH DELIA DUTTON", b. Neosho, Mo., July 19, 1921.
(iii) GUY McKENZIE", b. Eureka, Kan., Oct. 3, 1888; d. young.
(iv) WILLIS HARADER McKENZIE", b. Tacoma, Wash., Mar.
19, 1894; m. Sulphur Rock, Ark., Mar. 24, 1917 to Ollie May
Bruce, b. Aug. 22, 1899, dau. of James K. and Ada (Finley)
Bruce ; automobile machinist ; res., Neosho, Mo.
(A) ADA MAXIME McKENZIE", b. Sulphur Rock, Ark., Dec.
31, 1917.
(B) HAROLD BRUCE McKENZIE", b. Edna, Kan., Nov. 4,
1919.
(C) MARY ELIZABETH McKENZIE", b. Neosho, Mo., Aug. 21,
1921.
(v) EUNICE MAURINE McKENZIE", b. Matfield, Kan., Feb. 25,
1897; m. Melvern, Kan., Aug. 16, 1916 to Richard Clinton Allen,
b. Melvern, Kan., 1895, son of Richard and Bertha (Warner)
Allen; manager Barton Salt Co., Hutchinson, Kan.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 833
(A) RICHARD MAXWELL ALLEN", b. Kansas City, Mo.,
Oct. 14, 1917.
(B) ROBERT CLARE ALLEN", b. Hutchinson, Kan., Oct. 10,
1919.
(vi) FRANK HUGH McKENZIE", b. Cedar Point, Kan., Oct. 26,
1898; m. Joplin, Mo., Sept. 14, 1919 to Iram June Carman, b.
June 6, 1899, dau. of Elbert and (Youngblood) Carman; res.,
Neosho, Mo. ; farmer.
(A) RODNEY HUGH McKENZIE", b. Neosho, Mo., Dec. 10,
1920.
(B) EMMA GENE McKENZIE", b. Neosho, Mo., July 26, 1923.
(vii) MABEL EDITH McKENZIE", b. Elmdale, Kan., July 10.
1900; res., Yakima, Wash,
(viii) JOHN MAXWELL McKENZIE", b. Reading, Kan., Apr. 7,
1904; student, Joplin, Mo.
(h) REV. JOSEPH BERSEN McKENZIE", b. Zionsville, Ind., July 7,
1862; m. Eureka, Kan., Ang. 6, 1888 to Flora Etta Wrench, b. Ang. 19,
1862, dau. of John and Alexena (Brown) Wrench. He belongs to the
Masonic order; was a teacher in public schools of Eureka, Kan.,
before he became a minister of the Methodist Church. He joined the
South Kansas (now Kansas) Conference and has been very success-
ful in his pastoral work. He is the fourth of his family to enter
the ministry and three of them were members of the same conference.
He d. Oct. 12, 1931, Los Angeles, Calif.
(i) JOHN BENSON McKENZIE", b. Eureka, Kan., May 4, 1891 ;
m. Los Angeles, Calif., 1920 to Leone Lisle; World War veteran;
salesman ; res., Los Angeles, Calif,
(ii) BESSIE ETTA McKENZIE", b. Virgil, Kan., June 8, 1896;
m. Topeka, Kan., Oct. 26, 1913 to Benjamin Harrison Salfrank,
son of John and Sarah Salfrank ; res., Denver, Colo. ; farmer.
(A) FLORA ELIZABETH SALFRANK", b. Arrington, Kan.,
Aug. 30, 1918.
(iii) LULU MARY McKENZIE", b. June 17, 1898; m. Effingham.
Kan., Sept. 25, 1917 to Clarence James Ellis, b. Aug. 7, 1898;
World War veteran ; merchant ; res., Los Angeles, Calif.
(A) MARY MARGARET ELLIS", b. Arkansas City, Kan., July
25, 1918.
(B) ELINOR ELAINE ELLIS", b. Effingham, Kan., Dec. 3,
1919.
2605*. (3) LYDIA HIGGINS', b. Maysville, Ky., May 10, 1818; m. Butler
County, Ohio, Sept. 3, 1836 to William Thompson, a farmer; he d.
Aug. 28, 1889; a Civil War veteran; she d. in Kansas, May 2, 1897;
both bur. in Winfield, Kan. She was b. at Maysville, Ky., as the family
journeyed from West Liberty, Va., to their new home in the wilds of
Butler County, Ohio. She was m. in Butler County, and the same fall
the young couple came with their parents to Boone County, Ind., where
they lived for many years. In 1874 she removed to Cowley County,
Kan., whither a part of her family had preceded her. She was a deeply
religious woman, a devout member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
834 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
It was a great grief to her to leave her church and her friends in Louis-
ville, Ky., and an affecting scene occurred on the last Sunday before
she left for Kansas, when the minister called her to come within the
chancel and cause the congregation to pass before her to bid her fare-
well. In the new country of Kansas she found great need for Christian
work. She immediately set about organizing a Sunday School, of which
she was the superintendent and the leading spirit.
(a) ALEXANDER ELIAS THOMPSON", b. Boone County, Ind., June
25, 1838; m. Tipton, Ind., to Mrs. Huldah Ann (Hathorne) Marlott, in
1864, b. Mar. 11, 1843; d. Sept. 3, 1920; m. 2nd, Louise Stevens, in
1892, Indianapolis, Ind.
(i) WILLIAM ROBERT THOMPSON", d. in infancy,
(ii) MARY LYDIA THOMPSON", b. Rainstown, Ind., July 21,
1866; m. 1st, Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 16, 1883 to William White;
m. 2nd, Mar. 9, 1890 to William Alva Cole ; res., Dalton, 111.
(A) IDA MAY WHITE", b. Oct. 7, 1884; m. Aug. 2, 1821 to
Stanley Prymas ; res., Riverdale, 111.
(iii) MINNIE KATE THOMPSON", b. Rainstown, Ind., Dec. 16,
1869; m. 1st, Rainstown, Ind., Mar. 5, 1882 to John Henry
Lovell, a farmer and soldier of Civil War; he d. Oct. 20, 1887;
m. 2nd, Jacob Bartlett, Dec. 31, 1887; res., Toledo, Ohio.
(A) BERTIE LOVELL" (twin), b. Aug. 29, 1884, Georgetown,
Ind.; m. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 19, 1900 to John Henry
Stinecker.
(Al) IRWIN FRANK STINECKER", b. Dec. 14, 1909;
drowned in Otter Creek, Mich., July 10, 1921.
(A2) CHARLES GERALD STINECKER", b. Indianapolis,
Ind., Sept. 25, 1910.
(B) BERTHA LOVELL" (twin), b. Aug. 29, 1884, Georgetown,
Ind.; res., Ohio; m. Nov. 20, 1907 to John Edward Heidner,
Indianapolis, Ind.
(C) HARRY EDWARD LOVELL", b. Hendrick County, Ind.,
Mar. 25, 1887; d. in infancy.
(D) CHARLES LOVELL", b. Indianapolis, Ind., July 2, 1888; m.
Aug. 28, 1908 to Stella Miller; res., Toledo, Ohio; lithog-
rapher.
(Dl) MARIAN C. LOVELL", b. Sept. 29, 1909.
(D2) ANNIE MARGARET LOVELL", b. July 12, 1913.
(D3) JUNE ROSE LOVELL", b. Sept. 13, 1916.
(iv) CLARA MAY THOMPSON", b. Indianapolis, Ind.; July 17,
1873; m. 1st, Newton Engle, Dec. 24, 1888; m. 2nd, William F. C
Kemnitz, Apr. 9, 1900; res., Indianapolis, Ind.
(A) VERNE CLYDE ENGLE", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 6,
1894; m. in Indiana, Oct. 14, 1922 to Amanda Pearl Thomp-
son; he was a World War veteran. Medical Department, 18
months overseas.
(Al) IRMA VIRGINIA ENGLE", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov.
1, 1923.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 835
(v) HAZEL THOMPSON", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 4, 1893; m.
Aug. 6, 1917 to George Konstantive Dirneflt, merchant tailor;
res., Indianapolis, Ind.
(vi) ALEXANDER JOSEPH THOMPSON", b. Indianapolis, Ind.,
May 17, 1895 ; m. Kokomo, Ind., to Dorothy Quails ; res., Ko-
komo, Ind. ; automobile mechanic ; World War veteran,
(b) SUSANNAH THOMPSON", b. on farm, Boone County, Ind., Mar.
19, 1840; m. Louisville, Ind., July 31, 1858 to John Bailey Holmes, a
farmer, b. Jan. 12, 1821 ; d. Winfield, Kan., May 9, 1905; she d. Kansas
City, Kan., May 19, 1919.
(i) EDWARD JEREMIAH HOLMES", b. Holmes Station, Ind.,
May 29, 1859; m. Cowley County, Kan., Mar. 9, 1880 to Electa
Frances Strong, b. near Indianapolis, Ind., Apr. 6, 1859 ; d. Denver,
Colo., Apr. 20, 1919.
(A) JOHN STRONG HOLMES", b. Cowley County, Kan., July
17, 1882; m. Kansas City, Kan., June 12, 1907 to Pearl Har-
riet Purple ; res., Chicago, 111. ; bookkeeper, with Flexible
Steel Lacing Co.
(Al) JOHN HAROLD HOLMES", b. Kansas City, Kan.,
Dec. 10, 1911.
(B) AUDREY LARONA HOLMES", b. Cowley County, Kan.,
May 16, 1884; m. Kansas City, Kan., Mar. 1, 1911 to Glenn
Edward Woodcox ; res., Kansas City, Kan. ; automobiles.
(Bl) SARAH ANN WOODCOX", b. Kansas City, Mo.,
June 10, 1912.
(B2) GLYNN ELECTA WOODCOX", b. Kansas City, Mo.,
Jan. 15, 1918.
(ii) ALBERT THOMPSON HOLMES", b. Holmes Station, Ind.,
Mar. 20, 1861 ; m. Sharpsburg, Ky., to Katherine Hart, b. Aug.
16, 1865; d. Kansas City, Kan., Dec. 13, 1915.
(A) MARY SUE HOLMES", b. Kansas City, Kan., July 18, 1897;
teacher in Kansas City, Kan.
(B) RUTH ANN HOLMES", b. Kansas City, Kan., Aug. 11,
1906; teacher in Kansas City, Kan.
(iii) MARY LYDIA HOLMES", b. Mar. 23, 1863, Holmes Station,
Ind. ; m. Cowley County, Kan., Dec. 24, 1883 to Amasa William
Railsback; b. near Indianapolis, Ind., July 3, 1857.
(A) FORREST THERMON RAILSBACK", b. Cowley County,
Kan., Jan. 28, 1885 ; m. Oct. 24, 1906 to Martha Shipley ; res.,
Kansas City, Kan.
(Al) EDWARD FORREST RAILSBACK", b. Kansas City,
Kan., Feb. 28, 1907.
(A2) DOROTHY RAILSBACK", b. Kansas City. Kan.,
Nov. 4, 1908.
(B) BEULAH SUSANNAH RAILSBACK", b. Kansas City,
Kan., Dec. 7, 1886.
(C) ALMA RUTH RAILSBACK", b. Kansas City, Kan., Dec.
7, 1897; m. Sept. 24, 1919 to George Schleicher.
i
836 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(CI) GARETH LYNDEL SCHLEICHER", b. Jan. 27, 1922.
(2) LEROY AMBERT SCHLEICHER", b. Apr. 17, 1923.
(iv) SARAH ALMA HOLMES", b. Holmes Station, Ind., May 3,
1865.
(v) MAGGIE LEONA HOLMES", b. Holmes Station, Ind., Nov.
22, 1867; d. Feb. 19, 1893.
(vi) REV. JOHN BAILEY HOLMES", b. Holmes Station, Ind.,
Feb. 17, 1871; m. Wilmot, Kans., May 9, 1894 to Clara May
Smith, b. Ingraham, 111., Dec. 7, 1871 ; he is a minister of the
Christian Church and is superintendent of missions for the State
of Texas ; res., Ft. Worth, Tex.
(A) BERNICE LILLIAN HOLMES", b. Des Moines, la., Aug.
13, 1896; m. Ft. Worth, Tex., Mar. 21, 1919 to Glenn C.
Hutton, b. Indiana, Nov. 28, 1894; he is a minister of the
Christian Church ; res., Waco, Tex.
(Al) GLENN C. HUTTON", b. Breckinridge, Tex., Dec. 1,
1920.
(A2) HOLMES GEORGE HUTTON", b. Waco, Tex., Nov.
11, 1922. #1
(A3) BERNICE MARION HUTTON", b. Waco. Tex.,
Jan. 29, 1924.
(B) DWIGHT CLAY HOLMES", b. Albany, Ore., June 12, 1900.
(C) RALPH ROLLAND HOLMES", b. Albany, Ore., Jan. 15,
1902.
(D) CLARA BELLE HOLMES", b. Beaumont, Tex., Oct. 9,
1908.
(viii) JOSEPH FRANK HOLMES", b. Cowley County, Kan.. Apr.
5, 1878; res., Enid. Okla. ; real estate.
(c) MARY JANE THOMPSON", b. Boone County, Ind., Feb. 3, 1842;
m. 1st, Lebanon, Ind., Aug. 2, 1859 to David C. Rains, b. Jan. 25,
1838; d. July 11, 1861; farmer; m. 2nd, Reuben Thornley, b. Mar. 28,
1825; d. Jan. 13, 1871; harness maker; m. 3rd, Dec. 7. 1873 to Robert
Adams Heath, b. Nov. 26, 1827; d. Mar. 30, 1909; farmer; a descendant
of John Adams, President of the United States ; d. Los Angeles, Calif.,
Jan. 26, 1914; bur. Anderson, Ind.
(i) MARTHA MINNIE RAINS", b. Zionsville, Ind., Aug. 19,
1860; m. Winfield, Kan., Aug. 19, 1879 to George Francis Kirch-
baum, b. Oct. 17, 1855; carpenter and contractor; res., Los
Angeles, Calif. True to the traditions of her ancestry, Minnie
is a devout member of the Methodist Church and together with
her husband and adopted dau. is an enthusiastic and influential
worker in the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles,
Calif.
(ii) MAGGIE J. THORNLEY", b. Aug. 29, 1865; d. May 6, 1866.
(iii) WILLIAM THEODORE THORNLEY", b. Mar. 1, 1867,
Lebanon, Ind. ; m. Lebanon, Ind., July 19, 1891 to Lillie May
Kersey, b. Apr. 30, 1873; d. Apr. 11. 1914; res., Anderson, Ind.
(A) LETHA FERN THORNLEY". b. Lebanon. Ind., Feb. 19,
1895 ; m. Anderson, Ind., Dec. 23, 1916 to Harry C. Bergman.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 837
(B) RUSSELL ORIEN THORNLEY", b. Anderson, Ind., Mar.
9, 1903.
(iv) LYDIA ALICE THORNLEY", b. Lebanon, Ind., Dec. 19, 1869;
m. William Schaefer; res.. East St. Louis, 111.
(v) OLLIE KATE HEATH", b. Boone County, Ind., Sept. 26,
1874 ; m. Anderson, Ind., Apr. 26, 1896 to William Henry Patton,
b. Mar. 25, 1872; toolmaker; res., Anderson, Ind. Mrs. Patton
is a woman of great executive ability and holds one of the highest
offices in the Lodge of Pocahontas Order of Red Men..
(A) ROBERT PATTON", b. Sept. 10, 1897, Anderson, Ind.; m.
Anderson, Ind., July 19, 1917 to Maria Burgett, b. Anderson,
Ind., Mar. 1, 1901; toolmaker; res., Anderson, Ind.
(Al) TWIN BOYS", b. July 4, 1920; d. in infancy.
(B) KENNETH MARSHALL PATTON", b. Anderson, Ind.,
June 10, 1899; m. Anderson, Ind., Aug. 21, 1920 to Mary
Margaret Wehner, b. Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1901 ; toolmaker ;
res.. South Bend, Ind.
(Bl) WILLIAM BERNARD PATTON", b. Anderson, Ind.,
Oct. 31, 1921.
(B2) GEORGE KENNETH PATTON", b. Anderson, Ind.,
Nov. 16, 1923.
(C) MERLE PATTON", b. Anderson, Ind., Oct. 17, 1901; d.
in infancy.
(vi) MARY FRANCES HEATH", b. Rock, Kan., Feb. 16, 1878;
m. Anderson, Ind., Dec. 28, 1896 to Harry W. Hill, b. Feb. 11,
1871 ; m. 2nd, William H. Shott, Dec. 5, 1904 ; b. June 17, 1859.
(A) NELLIE KATHLEEN HILL", b. Anderson, Ind., Feb. 11,
1898; m. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 28, 1914 to William Ernest
Brewster; machinist; b. May 16, 1895; res., Anderson, Ind.
(Al) GEORGE WILLIAM BREWSTER", b. Anderson,
Ind., Feb. 3, 1916.
(A2) NELLIE ELIZABETH BREWSTER", b. Anderson,
Ind., Jan. 9, 1918. >
(A3) HARRY THOMAS BREWSTER", b. Anderson, Ind.,
Oct. 20, 1920.
(A4) ERNEST EDWIN BREWSTER", b. Nov. 11, 1921.
(A5) ROBERT KENNETH BREWSTER", b. Jan. 25,
1922.
(A6) DONALD ALVIN BREWSTER", b. Apr. 23, 1923.
(B) OPAL AGNES SHOTT", b. Anderson, Ind., Sept. 30, 1905.
(C) LEO WILLIAM SHOTT", b. Anderson, Ind., July 16, 1907.
(vii) JOSEPH ROBERT HEATH", b. Boone County, Ind., Sept. 15,
1881; m. Matthews, Ind., Oct. 12, 1902 to Ethel May Brown,
b. May 23, 1885 ; express agent office, Anderson, Ind.
(A) MARY ELLEN HEATH", b. Anderson, Ind., Oct. 15, 1903;
m. Detroit, Mich., Dec. 29, 1919 to Arthur Krueger.
(Al) ROBERT LEWIS KRUEGER", b. Detroit, Mich., June
9, 1921.
838 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(B) OLLIE MAY HEATH", b. Anderson, Ind, Sept. 25. 1904;
m. Anderson, Ind., May 20, 1923 to Glen Houston; res., An-
derson, Ind.
(d) JOSEPH WILLIAM THOMPSON'", b. Boone County, Ind., Mar. 6,
1844; m. Dec. 16, 1869 to Mary Isabel Thompson, b. Sept. 27, 1850,
dau. of Cyrus and Clarissa (Eggleston) Thompson; d. Indianapolis,
Ind., May IS, 1906; Civil War veteran; Mason; carpenter; bur. Mt.
Jackson Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind.
(e) LYDIA N. THOMPSON*", b. Boone County, Ind., Apr. 3, 1850; m.
Zionsville, Ind., July 2, 1866 to William Samuel Thomas; pharmacist;
he d. 1890; she d. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 26, 1915; both bur. Frank-
ford, Ind.
(i) FRANCES THOMAS", b. Oct., 1867, Zionsville, Ind.
(A) EDWARD CLASON".
(B) ERNEST HALL'-, res., Indianapolis, Ind.
(ii) WILLIAM LEE THOMAS", b. Dec. 28, 1869, Zionsville, Ind.;
m. Brazil, Ind., Dec. 31, 1894 to Mary McNeill, dau. of Oliver
and Eliza (Denham) McNeill; real estate,
(iii) CLYDE THOMAS", b. 1871 ; d. 1873.
(f) MARTHA KATE THOMPSON'", b. Zionsville, Ind., Apr. 12. 1859;
m. 1st, Winfield, Kan., to William Bryan; m. 2nd., Anderson, Ind.,
to Edward Moler; m. 3rd, Anderson, Ind., to Albert Hall, June 15,
1918; a cement contractor; res., Los Angeles, Calif.
(6) ELIZABETH HIGGINS', b. Butler County. Ohio, Dec. 12, 1823 ; d. Mar.
12, 1824.
(7) JOHN WESLEY HIGGINS', b. Butler County, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1824;
m. 1st, Hamilton County, Ind., to Mary Ann Talitha Sims, dau. of
James D. and Lucinda (Smith) Sims; b. Jan. 31, 1828, near Easley, S. C;
she d. Indianapolis, Ind., July, 1850 ; m. 2nd, Hamilton County, Ind., Mar.
20, 1851 to Eliza Jane Sims, dau. of James D. and Lucinda (Smith) Sims;
b. Habersham County, Ga., Jan. 24, 1833 ; d. Sept. 16, 1927, Indianapolis,
Ind. ; contractor and builder ; for thirty years master mechanic for Udell
Wooden Ware Works, Indianapolis, Ind. ; he d. Apr. 24, 1907 ; bur. Crown
Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind.
(a) JAMES BENSIN HIGGINS'", b. Boone County, Ind., May 10, 1847;
m. 1st, Hamilton County, Ind., Dec. 29, 1869 to Emmeline Smith,
b. Oct. 6, 1847, dau. of Andrew M. and Minerva (Wagaman) Smith;
d. Fowler, Ind., Jan. 5. 1877; m. 2nd. May 14, 1879 to Margaret Eliza-
beth Stultz, b. July 5. 1855, dau. of John and Mary Stultz ; she d.
Aug. 28, 1926; he d. Dec. 5, 1929; both bur. in Crown Hill Cemetery,
Indianapolis, Ind. ; Civil War veteran ; member George H. Thomas
Post, G. A. R. ; Contractor ; res., Indianapolis, Ind.
(i) ESTELLE HIGGINS", b. Oxford, Ind., 1872; d. in infancy,
(ii) ALICE PEARL HIGGINS", b. Oxford, Ind., Jan. 15, 1874; m.
Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 12, 1893 to John Henry Shoaf, b. Feb.
24, 1868, son of David and Martha (Whistler) Shoaf; manu-
facturer biscuit dies; res., Indianapolis, Ind.; she is member
of D. A. R.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 839
(A) DORIS SHOAF", b. Richmond, Ind., Mar. 20, 1895; m.
Sept. 1, 1915 to Harold Key Brown, b. Nov. 22, 1893, son of
Samuel and Estella (Baldwin) Brown; hardware; res., Mar-
tinsville, Ind.
(Al) ELIZABETH MARIE BROWN", b. Toledo, Ohio,
Aug. 11, 1916.
(A2) JOHN SAMUEL BROWN", b. Saginaw, Mich., Mar.
9, 1918.
(B) MARIE SHOAF", b. Richmond, Ind., Dec. 29, 1896; m. Aug.
31, 1925 to Joseph Ward Dorrell, son of Rand and Pearl
(Talbot) Dorrell; he is a commercial salesman; she attended
DePauw University ; Alpha Chi Omega.
(Bl) JOSEPH WARD DORRELL", JR., b. Aug. 24, 1926.
(iii) CLAUDE VINTON HIGGINS", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 22,
1883; m. Michigantown, Ind., Sept. 24, 1905 to Dona Ethel
Lowden, b. Feb. 26, 1883, dau. of Robert and Jeannette (Gray)
Lowden; electrical engineer, general superintendent electrical
plant; res., Indianapolis, Ind.
(A) JEANNETTE ELIZABETH HIGGINS", b. Indiana, July 3,
1906; m. June 2, 1929 to John Daniel Gifford, b. Mar. 19,
1901, son of Fred and Marion (Campbell) Gifford.
(Al) JEANINE GIFFORD", b. Oct. 30, 1930; res., Madison,
Wis.
(B) JAMES ROBERT HIGGINS", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 21,
1921.
(iv) NELLE PAULINE HIGGINS", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 3,
1889; m. Sept. 11, 1912 to William James Campbell, b. Jan. 13,
1885, son of James K. and Mary (Wells) Campbell; manufac-
turer of machinery; res., Indianapolis, Ind.
(A) MARY LOUISE CAMPBELL", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan.
1, 1921.
(b) MARY EMELINE HIGGINS", b. Hamilton County, Ind., 1849; d.
young.
(c) JOHN THEODORE HIGGINS*", b. Hamilton County, Ind., Jan. 24,
1853 ; d. Apr., 1863.
(d) MARGARET LUCINDA HIGGINS", b. Hamilton County, Ind.,
Nov. 15, 1856; m. Zionsville, Ind., May 30, 1878 to William Bowen
Hammond, son of Philip D. and Pauline (Whitman) Hammond;
editor; res., Minneapolis, Minn, and California.
(i) ARTHUR DELANO HAMMOND", b. Indianapolis, Ind.,
Mar. 3, 1879; d. young.
(ii) BERTHA KATE HAMMOND", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 27,
1880; m. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 27, 1911 to John Ehrhardt
Fiirbringer, son of John and Margaret Fiirbringer; both musi-
cians with Sherwood School of Music, at Stockton, Calif.
(A) EUGENE EHRHARDT FIIRBRINGER", b. Minneapolis,
Minn., Dec. 3, 1912.
(B) MARGARET ELIZABETH FIIRBRINGER", b. Oakland,
Calif., Aug. 11, 1916.
840 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(C) FRANCES ELEANOR FIIRBRINGER", b. Sacramento,
Calif., May 10, 1920.
(D) JANET ANNE FIIRBRINGER'', b. Stockton, Calif., Apr.
21, 1922.
(iii) ALBERT CARL HAMMOND", b. Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 30,
1882; m. Aitkin, Minn., Dec. 6, 1906 to Mrs. Pearl (Woodside)
Dewey ; editor and publisher of newspaper ; res., Willits, Calif.
(iv) ALFRED PERCY HAMMOND", b. Minneapolis, Minn., July
4, 1884; m. Springfield, 111., Jan. 10, 1918 to Naomi Wilkins,
dau. of Ralph Wilkins ; vice-president and general manager
Steamship Co. ; res., San Francisco, Calif.
(A) EMILY JANE HOLLEY HAMMOND", b. San Francisco,
Calif., July 16, 1922.
(v) JESSIE DOROTHY HAMMOND", b. Minneapolis, Minn.,
June 3, 1889; m. Los Angeles, Calif., Mar. 4, 1913 to Earl P.
Anderson, son of John and Mary Anderson ; automobiles ; San
Francisco, Calif. ; res., Berkeley, Calif. ; member of D. A. R.
(A) BARBARA LAKE ANDERSON", b. Oakland, Calif., July
28, 1915.
(B) ROBERT HAMMOND ANDERSON", b. Berkeley, Calif.,
Apr. 20, 1920.
(e) MELISSA JANE HIGGINS", b. Hamilton County, Ind., Nov. 15,
1856 (twin) ; m. Zionsville, Ind., Dec. 31, 1879 to Luther Mahlon
Pentecost, son of Frank and Emeline (Reed) Pentecost; she d. May
10, 1917; bur. at Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind.
(i) RAYMOND PENTECOST", b. Mar. 16, 1881; d. in infancy.
(f) ORRA ANN ALICE HIGGINS", b. Zionsville, Ind., Nov. 7, 1860;
m. Aug. 27, 1879 to John Lewis Calvin, son of Ira and Minerva
(Pangborn) Calvin; res., Indianapolis, Ind., and Hallandale, Fla. ;
she d. Dec. 7, 1928; he d. Feb. 2, 1930; both bur. at Crown Hill Ceme-
tery, Indianapolis, Ind.
(i) LILLIAN ISA CALVIN", b. Zionsville, Ind., Aug. 13, 1880;
m. Apr. 17, 1901 to Jasper T. Peacock, b. Pfafftown (now
Winston-Salem), N. C, Oct. 16, 1877, son of Elias and Dora
(Pfafif) Peacock; commercial salesman, artists' supplies; res.,
Chicago, 111.
(A) ROBERT CALVIN PEACOCK", b. Indianapolis, Ind., May
19, 1905; Armour Institute, Chicago, 111.; Delta Tau Delta;
civil engineer, Chicago, 111.
(B) RUTH ALICE PEACOCK", b. Jacksonville, Fla., Mar. 3,
1908; d. Apr. 19, 1909.
(ii) CLARENCE CECIL CALVIN", b. Zionsville, Ind., Sept. 17,
1881 ; m. Indianapolis, Ind., July 30, 1906 to Nora Louise God-
frey, dau. of Harry and Maie (McFadden) Godfrey; hammer-
smith ; res., Indianapolis, Ind.
(A) HARRY LEWIS CALVIN", b. Detroit, Mich., May 10, 1907.
(B) LILLIAN MAE CALVIN", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 29,
1908.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 841
(C) MAURICE GODFREY CALVIN", b. Detroit, Mich., July
28, 1909.
(D) MARGARET ELIZABETH CALVIN", b. Marion, Ind.,
May 15, 1911; m. May 8, 1926 to George Wellington Kupfer;
res., Richmond, Va.
(Al) JOYCE ELIZABETH KUPFER", b. Aug. 1, 1927.
(A2) HARRY STEWART KUPPER", b. Feb. 6, 1929.
(E) WINNEFRED LOUISE CALVIN", b. Richmond, Va.,
June 24, 1919.
(F) MARY VIRGINIA CALVIN", b. Richmond, Va., June 24,
192L
(G) GORDON PANGBORN CALVIN", b. Richmond, Va., June
12, 1923 ; d. young,
(g) EMMA FRANCES HIGGINS", b. Zionsville, Ind., Oct. 23, 1865;
m. Indianapolis, Ind., June 9, 1886 to William Hubert Craft, b. June 6,
1859, son of Henry Washington and Mary (Beach) Craft; he was a
railway mail clerk for over forty years; he d. Dec. 14, 1928; member
D. A. R., Indiana Historical Society.
(i) HUBERT DEAN CRAFT", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Apr. 10,
1887 ; m. Warsaw Ind., to Ethel May Brown, b. Sept. 18, 1884 ;
d. Feb. 11, 1930; dau. of William D. and Salome (Benjamin)
Brown ; pipe organ builder ; Scottish Rite Mason ; res., Indian-
apolis, Ind.
(A) DOROTHEA WILLADEAU CRAFT", b. May 24, 1916;
C. A. R.
(ii) KENNETH LAURENCE CRAFT", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Mar.
14, 1890; m. Milwaukee, Wis., June 22, 1915 to Alice Maude
Grobben, b. Leland, Mich., May 8, 1890, dau. of Lous J. and
Ida (Barton) Grobben; DePauw University, Indiana University
and Indiana State Medical School, M.D. ; first lieutenant Medical
Corps in World War; American Legion, Scottish Rite Mason;
res., Indianapolis, Ind.
(A) MARJORY JANET CRAFT", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 25,
1917.
(B) ROBERT LAURENCE CRAFT", b. Milwaukee, Wis., Aug.
11, 1918; he is an active Boy Scout,
(h) WILLIAM ADDISON HIGGINS", b. Zionsville, Ind., Sept. 11,
1871; m. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 6, 1911 to Kathryn Lena Brown,
b. Jan. 31, 1872, dau. of Ethan Allen and Nancy (Ross) Brown;
Wabash College, University of Chicago, A.B. 1896 ; teacher of language
and history ; after many years in Arizona they now res. near Tampa,
Fla.
(i) HELEN VIRGINIA HIGGINS", b. Kanab, Utah, Aug. 5,
1914.
(8) MARY HIGGINS', b. Butler County, Ohio, July 16, 1827; d. in infancy.
(9) WILLIAM HIGGINS', b. on farm in Butler County, Ohio, Sept. 13,
1829; m. Boone County, Ind., Jan. 24, 1850 to Caroline Bowman, b.
McMinn County, Tenn., July 11, 1828, dau. of George W. and Mary
842 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(Pickens) Bowman; she d. Nov. 29, 1898; he d. Oct. 29, 1898. For many
years they lived at Joiletville, Hamilton County, Ind., and both are bur.
at Eagle Creek Cemetery near that place. He, also, was a carpenter. He
was a man of gentle, lovable nature and was devoted to his family. As a
lad of seven years he accompanied his parents on their removal from
Butler County, Ohio, to Boone, Ind. His reminiscences of the pioneer
days in Indiana were most interesting. The only markets for wheat and
other farm products were at Madison, Ind., on the Ohio River, or at
Michigan City, Ind., 160 miles away on Lake Michigan. It required a
week to make a trip to Michigan City with a load of wheat. This was
sometimes exchanged for a barrel of salt, which was shared with the
neighbors.
(a) GEORGE BENSON HIGGINS". b. Hamilton County, Ind., Jan. 29,
1851 ; m. Northfield, Ind., Mar. 6, 1889 to Emma R. Pitman, b. July 16,
1869, dau. of Harrison and Amanda (Davis) Pitman; carpenter;
res., Utleyville, Colo.
(i) WILLIAM ARTIS HIGGINS", b. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 7,
1890; m. Pittsburgh, Pa., Mar. 11, 1920 to Alice Audrey Sher-
man, b. Aug. 12, 1901 ; commercial salesman ; res., ranch, Utley-
ville, Colo. ; World War veteran, overseas 9 months.
(ii) ORAN HARRISON HIGGINS", b. Anderson, Ind., Feb. 15,
1901 ; mechanic ; res.. Canon City, Colo.
(b) MARGARET CLARA HIGGINS", b. Hamilton County, Ind., 1856;
m. 1st, Daniel Fetron; m. 2nd, Frank Courtney, b. Whitestown, Ind.,
Apr. 16, 1866, son of Wallace and Nancy (DeLong) Courteney. They
lived at Joiletville, Ind., and she d. there ; bur. Eagle Creek Cemetery.
(i) LEO COURTENEY", b. Joiletville, Ind., Oct. 22, 1888; m.
Catlin, Ind., July 5, 1909 to Lararena Jane Stonebreaker, b.
Rosedale, Ind., Jan. 7, 1894, dau. of Edward and Mary Stone-
breaker ; res.. New Goshen, Ind. ; engineer.
(A) FLORENCE L. COURTENEY^', b. Sullivan County, Ind.,
Aug. 9, 1910.
(B) EDWARD F. COURTENEY", b. Sullivan County, Ind.,
June 13, 1912 ; d. in infancy.
(C) MARGUERITE E. COURTENEY", b. Sullivan County,
Ind., July 31, 1913.
(ii) GLADYS COURTENEY", b. Joiletville, Ind., 1890; d. in
infancy.
(c) CHARLES W. HIGGINS", b. Hamilton County, Ind., about 1861; d.
1869.
(10) SARAH (Sallie) ANN HIGGINS', b. on a farm in Boone County, Ind.,
May 15, 1837; m. Lebanon, Ind., Sept. 18, 1855 to Artenius Morris, b.
Pennsylvania; machinist; Civil War veteran; she d. Mar., 1864; bur.
Zionsville, Ind.
(a) MARY BELLE MORRIS*", b. Hamilton County, Ind., 1860; m.
Indianapolis, Ind., about 1880 ; d. Indianapolis, Ind., about 1886.
(i) SON", b. about 1883.
(b) CELIA MORRIS", b. 1861 ; d. in infancy.
(c) EDWARD MORRIS", b. about 1863; machinist.
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260S'. V. EUNICE, b. July 28, 1795; m. Mar. 4, 1811 to Andrew McCallough;
she d. Aug. 13, 1820; res., .
2605'. vi. PHOEBE, b. Nov. 8, 1797, Ohio County (West), Va.; m. Butler,
County, Ohio, Nov. 15, 1819 to Henry Stephenson, b. Oct. 8, 1792,
Melrose, Scotland, son of John and Isabella (Waugh) Stephenson.
He came to America in 1810 with his parents. In 1834 he went to
Boone County, Ind., with several brother^ and brothers-in-law, and
entered Government land. Dissatisfied with the land they had bought,
they returned to Rush County, Ind. In 1837 they returned to Boone
County and bought from the United States Government a farm on
Finley Creek, Union Township, about a mile south of the village of
Northfield, Ind. After his death on Nov. 8, 1843, his farm was bought
by his son George, and Phoebe lived on that farm with her son's family
until her death on Feb. 13, 1870. Both were bur. in the Little Eagle
Cemetery, a few miles east of the farm.
(1) ISABELLA STEPHENSON", b. Butler County, Ohio, about 1820; m.
1st, John McCoy, Boone County, Ind., about 1838; m. 2nd, John Frost.
(a) HENRY D. McCOY'", b. Northfield, Boone County, Ind., June 3, 1839;
after serving as a soldier in the Union Army, he went to Iowa to live
and in 1866 he m. at Knoxville, la., Martha Ann Brady. He lived
all his life at Knoxville, la., where his wife now res. ; he d. 1929.
(i) LYDIA ISABELLA McCOY", b. May 21, 1867; m. Dec. 22,
1884 to Howard Rousseau ; m. 2nd, Frank Moose, Apr. 4, 1887.
(A) JOHN DAVID ROUSSEAU", b. Jan. 12, 1886; m. Feb. 21,
1906 to Edith Hoover, b. Sept. 21, 1885.
(Al) HAROLD ROUSSEAU", b. May 18, 1908.
(A2) CONSTANCE ROUSSEAU", b. Nov. 5, 1911.
(A3) DALE ROUSSEAU", b. Nov. 11, 1913.
(B) CONN W. MOOSE", b. Feb. 13, 1888; m. Ruth A. Moose, b.
Dec. 16, 1891.
(Bl) CONN W. MOOSE", JR., b. Dec. 21, 1914, Omaha,
Neb.
(B2) ROBERT ALPHEUS MOOSE", b. Dec. 28, 1916,
Omaha, Neb.
(ii) ELME B. McCOY", b. Apr. 18, 1869; m. June 3, 1890 to Jessie
Tucker, b. Sept. 30, 1868.
(A) MAMIE LEAH McCOY", b. Sept. 19, 1891; m. Sept. 18,
1915 to Edward Peterson, b. July 21, 1894.
(Al) EUGENE KENNA PETERSON", b. June 26, 1916.
(A2) DONALD EDWARD PETERSON", b. Apr. 11, 1918.
(B) LIVA JEAN McCOY", b. Mar. 3, 1893; m. Sept. 18, 1917 to
Richard Covert, b. Sept. 25, 1893.
(C) CARL McCOY", b. Dec. 26, 1894; m. 1923.
(D) EDWARD McCOY", b. Sept. 23, 1897; m. twice, second wife
Lela Pritchett, b. July 31, 1904; m. July 20, 1923.
(Dl) DOROTHY McCOY", dau. of first wife.
(E) WALTER McCOY", b. Jan. 1, 1902; in college.
(F) PEARL McCOY", b. Apr. 10, 1904; m. Nov. 21, 1922 to
Edw. Charles Alburtus, b. Dec. 23, 1898.
844 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(Fl) LOUE ALBURTUS", b. Sept. 21, 1923.
(G) ELMO BARNEY McCOY", JR., b. May 3, 1909.
(iii) WILLIAM HENRY McCOY", b. Dec. 1, 1870; m. Dec. 22,
1898 to Ada May Collins, b. July, 1869.
(A) WILMA McCOY", b. Sept. 5, 1905.
(iv) FRANK DELNO McCOY", b. Jan. 20, 1873 ; m. June 17, 1909
to Florence Cuysinger, b. Aug. 11, 1886.
(A) RUTH IRENE McCOY'^ b. May 1, 1910.
(B) THELMA INA McCOY", b. Nov. 21, 1911.
(C) THOMAS FRANK McCOY", b. Jan. 24, 1916.
(D) ROBERT McCOY", b. Feb. 1, 1924.
(v) ARCHIE LEONIDAS McCOY", b. Sept. 21, 1875; m. Dec. 23,
1897 to Arlie Edith Collins.
(A) LELAND McCOY", b. Feb. 21, 1899; m. June 27, 1917 to
Bessie Fisher, b. Dec. 22, 1901.
(Al) LELAND McCOY", JR., b. Sept. 21, 1919.
(A2) MARY ELIZABETH McCOY", b. Oct. 17, 1921.
(B) RICHARD McCOY", b. Dec. 22, 1901.
(C) ROBERT McCOY", b. Oct. 30, 1904.
(vi) CHARLES LEONARD McCOY", b. Apr. 27, 1878; m. Apr.
IS, 1901 to Ada Staggs, b. Apr. 15, 1883; m. 2nd, Nov. 17, 1909
to Nora Adams, b. May 19, 1885.
(A) HELEN McCOY", b. Mar. 6, 1902.
(B) LESTER CHARLES McCOY", b. Dec. 3, 1910.
(C) MONA GENEVIEVE McCOY", b. Nov. 2, 1912.
(vii) JOHN ISAAC McCOY", b. Aug. 21, 1880; m. Apr. 12, 1911
to Delora Ufiford, b. Feb. 25, 1888.
(viii) DOLLIE MYRTLE McCOY", b. Sept. 19, 1883; m. Dec. 23,
1903 to Prof. Alexis Ben Kori, who was b. Feb. 10, 1884,
Tripole, Syria, Asia Minor. Professor Kori came to America
with his parents at the age of sixteen and attended Hiram
College, Drake University and Chicago University; he teaches
several languages.
(A) DOROTHY ANN KORI", b. Oct. 24, 1904, Waco, Tex.
(B) GRACE MARIE KORI", b. Sept. 3, 1917, Jacksonville, Fla.
(C) ALEXIS BEN KORI", JR., b. Sept. 26, 1921, Fulton, Mo.
(ix) BERT McCOY", b. Sept. 19, 1883; m. 1912 to Alma Irene
Brush, b. Jan. 5, 1888.
(A) JEAN IRENE McCOY", b. Aug. 21, 1913.
(B) BERT WENDELL McCOY", b. Oct. 7, 1914.
(C) PAUL SAMUEL McCOY", b. Sept. 7, 1922, Pierre, S. D.
(x) HARRY IRIS McCOY", b. June 23, 1885; d. May 24, 1910;
unm.
(xi) CLETA GENEVIEVE McCOY", b. Dec. 23, 1892; m. 1st, Sept.
19, 1914 to Homer Garner; m. 2nd, Jan. 5, 1924 to Kenneth
Young, of Des Moines, la.
(A) NORMA JEAN GARNER", b. Feb. 19, 1918.
(b) WILLIAM L. McCOY".
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(c) PHOEBE JANE McCOY".
(d) SARAH MARIA McCOY".
(e) LYDIA ISABELLA FROST'l
(f) AMOS FROST".
(g) ELLA FROST".
(h) ULYSSES FROST".
(2) LEONIDAS STEPHENSON', b. Butler County, Ohio, about 1822; m.
1st, cousin Nancy Stephenson, dau of Thomas Stephenson.
(a) HENRY STEPHENSON".
(b) MARY STEPHENSON".
(c) AMAZET STEPHENSON".
(d) JOHN STEPHENSON".
(e) CHARLES STEPHENSON".
(f) ROY STEPHENSON".
(g) ANNA STEPHENSON",
(h) ORA L. STEPHENSON".
(3) GEORGE STEPHENSON', b. Butler County, Ohio, Oct. 10, 1824; m.
about 1845 to Sarah Johns, and lived all his life on the farm his father had
bought of the United States Government. After the death of his wife,
and about the time of his second marriage to Jane Gregory, of Eagle
Village, b. Dec. 5, 1831, he changed the spelling of his name to "Steven-
son"; she d. May 2, 1903; he d. Feb. 11, 1911; both bur. at the Little
Eagle Cemetery.
(a) HARRIET STEPHENSON", b. Boone County, Ind., July 3, 1846;
m. July 17, 1866 to Henry Wiley Nichols, b. Nov. 30, 1839, who had
served as second lieutenant in the Union Army for four years; she d.
Oct. 22, 1902.
(i) ROSA NICHOLS", b. Sept. 4, 1867; d. Oct. 21, 1867.
(ii) ELLA NICHOLS", b. July 8, 1870; m. Dec. 25, 1890 to Mil-
ton O. Lane ; res., Zionsville, Ind.
(A) GRACE MAY LANE", b. Jan. 16, 1894; m. Chas. S. Monroe,
June 27, 1917; res., Zionsville, Ind.
(B) BESSIE FERN LANE", b. July 29, 1895; m. Glenn Neese,
Oct. 9, 1915 ; res., Zionsville, Ind.
(Bl) RICHARD LEON NEESE", b. May 24, 1916.
(C) FANNIE VANETA LANE", b. Dec. 25, 1898; m. Frank
Wurtzler, Apr. 2, 1919; res., Zionsville, Ind.
(iii) GEORGE S. NICHOLS", b. Jan. 30, 1874; m. Oct. 6, 1915 to
Annie Akers, b. July 29, 1887.
(iv) ALONZO W. NICHOLS", b. Apr. 16, 1877; m. 1st, Apr., 1900
Mary Cordian ; m. 2nd, Oct., 1923 to Lida Vickers.
(A) WILET LEE NICHOLS", b. Jan. 25, 1910.
(B) MARY NICHOLS", b. June 15, 1912.
(C) MAUDE NICHOLS", b. June 15, 1912.
(b) FRANK STEPHENSON", d. in childhood.
(c) ROSA STEPHENSON", d. in childhood.
(d) WILLIAM ORA STEPHENSON", b. July 7, 1850; m. Dec. 23,
1880 to Alpha Clark, b. May 22, 1862; and they live on their farm
north of Rosston, Boone County, Ind.
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(i) LULA STEPHENSON", b. Oct. 28, 1881 ; m. Nov. 3, 1901 to
Wesley Akerd, b. Mar. 13, 1876; lives in Terhune, Ind.
(A) DELORUS AKERD", b. Mar. 23, 1903; registered nurse.
(B) LORENZE AKERD", b. Sept. 8, 1904.
(ii) DR. JOSEPH CLARK STEPHENSON", b. Oct. 21, 1886,
Sheridan, Ind. ; d. New Orleans, La., Nov. 10, 1931. He was
educated at the University of Chicago where he received his B.S.
degree in 1907 ; at the University of Berlin, Germany ; Univer-
sity of Wisconsin where he received his Ph.D. degree in 1916;
and at Rush Medical School, Chicago, 111., where he received his
M.D. degree. He interned and was assistant resident surgeon
under Dr. Joseph Colt Bloodgood at Johns Hopkins at Baltimore,
Md. He did research work at Bermuda Island, at the Carnegie
Institute, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I., N. Y., and at the Biological
Station, Woods Hole, Mass. He held positions as teaching
fellow and assistant at the University of Chicago and Wiscon-
sin. Instructor of embryology and comparative anatomy at Wash-
ington University, St. Louis ; assistant professor of anatomy at
the University of Cincinnati ; associate professor in anatomy at
the University of Illinois, College of Medicine. In 1919 Doctor
Stephenson was made professor and head of the Anatomy De-
partment at the University of Oklahoma Medical School. Here
he held the first extensive courses in anatomy for graduate doctors
that had been held in the United States. He was head of the
Anatomy Department at the Medical School at the University of
Oklahoma until Sept., 1931, when he was made head of the
Anatomy Department of the State University of Louisiana, Med-
ical School at New Orleans, La. On Dec. 27, 1919 he m. Alice
Marie Gerlach, author "The French Doll — a Phantasy," and
member of the National League of American Pen Women. She
is the dau. of the Hon. John J. Gerlach, banker and merchant
(see "Who's Who in America") and Mrs. Gerlach, of Woodward,
Okla., b. Nov. 4, 1894, Woodward, Okla. Mrs. Stephenson is
a descendant of Alexander Ross, one of the founders of the
Quaker Church in Virginia. Her Revolutionary ancestors were
Maj. John Allen and Robert Allen. She is listed in "Some Early
Settlers of the Daughters of American Revolution of the State
of Oklahoma. He was a fellow in American Medical Associa-
tion, member American Association for the Advancement of
Science, Sigma Xi, Scientific National Graduate Society, Gamma
Alpha, Graduate Scientific Fraternity, A. K. K. Medical Frater-
nity, Kappa Alpha Social Fraternity, Oklahoma Academy of
Science. Member of the Sons of the American Revolution;
state vice-president of Oklahoma in 1930-31 of the Sons of the
American Revolution. His biography appears in "Makers of
Oklahoma," member of science, and is now being compiled for
the 1932 "National Cyclopedia of American Biography."
(A) MARGARET MARIE STEPHENSON", b. July 27, 1931,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
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(e) NANCY STEPHENSON", b. Aug. 2, 1851; d. Feb. 8, 1922; m.
Willington Bristow.
(i) BERTHA BRISTOW", b. June 13, 1880; m. Apr. 21, 1909 to
Albert Murphy, b. Dec. 7, 1884.
(A) EVA EMALINE MURPHY", b. July 27, 1911.
(B) SARAH JANE MURPHY", b. May 12, 1914.
(ii) GEORGE BRISTOW", b. 1883; m. Dec. 31, 1902 to Anna
, b. Mar. 27, 1883 ; nine children.
(f) EVA MAY STEVENSON", b. Aug. 24, 1862; d. May 5, 1885; m.
Geo. Dodson, 1883, b. Mar. 18, 1855 ; d. Sept. 4, 1899.
(i) CLARENCE C. DODSON", b. Jan. 16, 1885 ; m. Feb. 25, 1904
to Effie Mae Lawrence, b. May 1, 1887.
(A) GEORGE DODSON", b. Sept. 11, 1905; d. July 9, 1916.
(B) EVA MAE DODSON", b. Apr. 28, 1910.
(C) EDITH DODSON", b. May 29, 1913.
(D) ERNEST ROSCOE DODSON", b. May 21, 1917.
(E) PAUL EDWARD DODSON", b. Sept. 5, 1919.
(F) VIRGIL JAMES DODSON", b. Jan. 25, 1922.
(G) WILBUR C. DODSON, b. Nov. 21, 1924.
(g) PRINCE ALBERT STEVENSON", b. Oct. 14, 1864; m. Ada
Minerva Stultz, Feb. 6, 1892; b. Aug. 14, 1870; he is a farmer and
lives in Boone County, Zionsville, Ind.
(i) RUBY MEARL STEVENSON", b. June 19, 1893; m. Apr. 12,
1909 to Clarence Benjamin Mabrey, b. Nov. 25, 1889.
(A) BEULAH VANITA MABREY", b. Feb. 11, 1910.
(B) LILLIAN BERNETTA MABREY", b. Feb. 13, 1912.
(ii) NAOMI MAUD STEVENSON", b. Feb. 21, 1895; m. June
10, 1916 to John Blaine Haines, b. Mar. 25, 1895 ; he is a tailor ;
lives in Indianapolis, Ind.
(A) MALCOLM PAUL HAINES", b. May 6, 1917.
(B) JOHN KEITH HAINES", b. Dec. 22, 1918.
(C) GENOA CARROLL HAINES", b. Dec. 22, 1920.
(iii) PAUL REVERE STEVENSON", b. Jan. 17, 1897; m. Sept. 1,
1920 to Joyce Loretta Whitinger, b. Nov. 16, 1903. Served as
sergeant engineer in World War, 1918-19, at Tours, France,
most of the period. Now an accountant employed by the Real
Silk Hosiery Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
(iv) IDA LUCILE STEVENSON", b. May 6, 1899; m. Oct. 28,
1918 to Verl Ortwein, b. Mar. 8, 1900; farmer; res., Sheridan,
Ind.
(A) PHILLIP GRAYDON ORTWEIN", b. May 21, 1919.
(B) ROBERT WARREN ORTWEIN", b. Jan. 23, 1921.
(C) ^", b. 1926.
(h) GENOA STEVENSON", b. Nov. 9, 1867; d. Nov. 19, 1889; unm.
(i) CHARLES ASTOR STEVENSON", b. Feb. 15. 1870; m. Aug. 14,
1892 to Viola Jane Lane, b. Feb. 11, 1870; he is a grain dealer; res.,
Frankfort, Ind. He had a twin ; d. at birth.
(i) KENYON STEVENSON", b. May 31, 1895; m. June 1, 1920
to Louise Hervey, b. May 2, 1896. His business is director of
848 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
advertising for the Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa. He
served two years in the World War, from private to second
lieutenant, Field Artillery in American Expeditionary Forces and
Army of Occupation. Author of "History of 21st Field Artil-
lery" and "Fifth Division in the World War." Has A.B., In-
diana University in 1920. Res., Lancaster, Pa.
(A) MILDRED LOUISE STEVENSON", b. Apr. 28, 1921.
(B) KENYON STEVENSON", JR., b. Feb. 5, 1924.
(C) JAMES DAVID STEVENSON", b. Dec. 14, 1925.
(ii) HAZEL FRANCES STEVENSON", b. Jan. 25, 1898; m. Sept.
8, 1921 to Carroll R. Acherman ; he is an auditor and employed
by United States Government, Washington, D. C.
(A) WALTER LANE ACHERMAN", b. Jan. 3, 1926.
(iii) FAYETTE PEARL STEVENSON", b. Aug. 27, 1901; m.
July, 1923 to J. Ernest Carr; in shoe business at Lafayette, Ind.
(A) CHRISTINE CARR", b. Sept., 1924.
(B) MARJORIE ANN CARR", b. Apr. 1, 1929.
(j) GEORGE EMMET STEVENSON'" (twin), b. Apr. 4, 1872; m.
1st, Sept. 7, 1895 to Lucile Jackson, b. Dec. 23, 1871; d. May 5, 1905;
m. 2nd, Dec. 24, 1906 to Edna Hickson, b. Jan. 17, 1880; he is a manu-
facturer; res., Indianapolis, Ind.
(i) GEORGE RUSSELL STEVENSON", b. Mar. 23. 1897.
(ii) JAMES ROSCOE STEVENSON", b. Sept. 21, 1901.
(iii) JULIA MARY STEVENSON", b. Dec. 11, 1910.
(iv) CHARLES ALBERT STEVENSON", b. July 10, 1914.
(v) MARGARET JANE STEVENSON", b. Feb. 21, 1917.
(vi) ROBERT WILLIAM STEVENSON", b. Mar. 24, 1920.
(k) EDWARD STEVENSON", b. Apr. 4, 1872; d. Aug. 17, 1872.
2605'. vii. ELIJAH COLBERT, b. July 26, 1799; m. Feb. 8, 1823 to Jerusha
Blair; he d. 1842.
2605'. viii. JOHN WESLEY, b. Mar. 18, 1801; m. 1824 to Jane Craton; he d.
Feb. 24, 1840.
2605'. ix. SARAH, b. Jan. 11, 1803; m. Nov. 20, 1819 to William T. Friend,
b. Nov. 20, 1798; she d. Aug. 18, 1833; he d. 1872, West Woodsville,
Ohio. Sarah Foote emigrated to Ohio, with her father, descending the
river of that name, with his family on a flat boat and made a settlement
at Columbia, in Hamilton County which was then an almost complete
wilderness. Remaining there for only a short time he came to Warren
County where Mrs. Friend has ever since resided. By leading an ex-
emplary Christian life, she endeared herself to all with whom she was
associated.
(1) ELIAS FRIEND', b. Jan. 14, 1823; m. Mary Ann ; he d. Oct. 22,
1867.
(a) CHARLES KIMBALL FRIEND'".
(b) JASPER FRIEND'". j
(2) JOHN FRIEND", b. July 8, 1824; d. May 1, 1885.
(3) ADAM FRIEND', b. Sept. 30, 1826; d. Jan. 24, 1896.
I ..
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(4) MELISSA FRIEND', b. July 7, 1827, Woodville, Ohio; m. Dec. 12, 1849
to William J. Skidmore, b. Aug. 2, 1824, Moscoe Creek, Ind. ; she d. Aug.
22, 1902; he d. Dec. 19, 1912.
(a) BELLE SKIDMORE*".
(b) EMMA SKIDMORE'".
(c) LIDA SKIDMORE".
(d) FOSTER SKIDMORE".
(e) FANNIE SKIDMORE".
(f) WILLIAM SKIDMORE".
(j) FANNIE B. SKIDMORE", b. Feb. 7, 1866, Maineville, Ohio; m.
July 12, 1882 to Calvin Hill, b. Oct. 14, 1864.
(i) SHERMAN P. HILL", b. Dec. 24, 1883, Maineville, Ohio; m.
Dec, 1905 to Matilda Hollerman, b. Aug. 27, 1883, Cincinnati,
Ohio,
(ii) CARRIE J. HILL", b. Nov. 5, 1885, Maineville, Ohio; m.
Aug. 6, 1900 to Cecil Heurer, b. July 12, 1879, Reading, Ohio.
(A) WILLARD HEURER", b. Aug. 6, 1902, Arlington, Ohio; m.
1921 to Dorothy McNally, b. 1903, Connersville, Ind.
(B) JOSEPH HEURER", b. June 6, 1904, Elmwood, Ohio; m.
June 6, 1921 to Frances Snoddy, b. 1905, Connersville, Ind.
(C) GARNETTA HEURER", b. Mar., 1906, Carthage, Ohio.
(D) ALVINA HEURER", b. Aug. 30, 1910, Carthage, Ohio.
(E) VIRGIL HEURER", b. June 6, 1921, Carthage, Ohio.
(iii) BELLE HILL", b. Sept. 30, 1887, Maineville, Ohio; m. Dec. 18,
1908 to Allen Meguire, b. Apr. 17, 1887.
(iv) ZETTA HILL" b. Feb., 1890, Maineville, Ohio; m. Sept. 26,
1907 to Charles Elsten, b. May 13, 1888, Foster, Ohio.
(A) MARIE ELSTEN", b. May 16, 1908, Kings Mills, Ohio.
(B) PAUL ELSTEN", b. Aug. 2, 1909, Kings Mills, Ohio,
(v) PARVY HILL", b. Nov. 29, 1897, Maineville, Ohio,
(vi) ALICE HILL", b. Nov. 19, 1901, Maineville, Ohio.
(viii) SARAH HILL", b. June 6, 1905, Maineville, Ohio; d. Aug. 6,
1906.
(5) WILLIAM T. FRIEND', b. Sept. 8, 1830; m. Rachel Morris; d. May 22,
1901.
(6) EMILY J. FRIEND', b. Sept. 13, 1832; d. Aug. 6, 1839.
(7) JOSEPH FRIEND', b. Oct. 2, 1834; d. Aug. 6, 1835.
(8) SARA FRIEND', b. Jan. 9, 1836; d. Jan. 7, 1912.
(9) MARY E. FRIEND', b. Feb. 6, 1839, Maineville, Ohio; m. Dec. 8, 1856
to James Colgate Redman, b. Oct. 8, 1835, son of John Redman; he res.
and d. at Maineville, Ohio, Feb. 6, 1903.
(a) JOHN WILLIAM REDMAN", b. Oct. 28, 1857; m. Feb. 6, 1883 to
Hattie E. Snyder, b. June 18, 1861, dau. of Jacob Snyder; res..
Ft. Scott, Kan.
(i) CLIFFORD REDMAN", b. Nov. 6, 1884.
(ii) EARL REDMAN" b. June, 1887.
(iii) JAMES JACOB REDMAN", b. Nov. 30, 1890; m. 1913 to
Carrie Shoemaker, dau. of William Shoemaker, of Ft. Scott,
Kan. ; he d. Sept. 7, 1914.
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(b) SARAH ELIZA REDMAN", b. Jan. 20, 1859 ; d. Jan. 30, 1859.
(c) MARTHA LOUISA REDMAN", b. May 23, 1860; m. May 4, 1882
to George B. Fouche, b. Oct. 8, 1852, son of Temple Fouche; res.,
Maineville, Ohio.
(d) EDWIN STANTON REDMAN", b. Aug. 16, 1866; m. Nov. IS,
1893 to Lillie E. Moore, b. Dec. 18, 1871; d. Mar., 1923, dau. of
George Moore ; res., Ft. Scott, Kan.
(i) BESSIE MAY REDMAN", b. July 21, 1894; d. July 12, 1917.
(e) HORACE GREELEY REDMAN", b. Mar. 29, 1868; d. July 2, 1878.
(f) DEBORAH JACKSON REDMAN", b. July 8, 1870; m. Apr. 24,
1889 to Geo. H. Feldkamp, b. Jan. 30, 1868; d. July 17, 1917, son of
Herman Feldkamp ; she d. Dec. 24, 1909 ; res., Cincinnati, Ohio.
(i) CLARA FELDKAMP", b. Jan. 3, 1892; m. Apr. 9, 1914 to
Ralph Murphy, b. Nov. 21, 1892.
(A) LOUISE MURPHY", b. Jan. 19, 1915.
(B) DONALD MURPHY", b. Sept. 16, 1917.
(C) RAYMOND MURPHY", b. Mar. 21, 1922.
(ii) LESLIE FELDKAMP", b. Nov. 17, 1896.
(iii) STANLEY FELDKAMP", b. Dec. 3, 1904.
(g) ALICE CLINTON REDMAN", b. Dec. 8, 1874; d. Aug. 3, 1892.
(h) DAVID SMITH REDMAN", b. Aug. 17, 1876; m. Apr. 9, 1901 to
Laura Whalen, dau. of Nimrod Whalen ; res., Chicago, 111.
(i) ROBERTA REDMAN", b. May 28, 1905.
(ii) DAVID NIMROD REDMAN", b. Nov. 5, 1912.
(i) EDITH REDMAN", b. June 22, 1881; m. Nov. 19, 1902 to Harry S.
Smith, b. Nov. 5, 1880, son of Jacob W. Smith; merchant; res., Maine-
ville, Ohio.
(i) ELIZABETH SMITH", b. Dec. 11, 1906.
(ii) BERT SMITH", b. Apr. 22, 1912.
(j) LEROY REDMAN", b. Feb. 14, 1885; m. Feb. 23, 1914 to Edna L.
Schimel, dau. of Charlie Schimel ; he d. July 25, 1914 ; res., Maine-
ville, Ohio.
(10) AMOS B. FRIEND', b. Apr. 18, 1841; m. Rella Jordan; he d. Feb. 2,
1883.
(a) LOUIE BELLE FRIEND", m. Louis Grant.
(i) WALTER BAMGHAM GRANT", d. at birth.
(ii) HAROLD E. BAMGHAM GRANT", d. 20 months of age.
(iii) ROBERT ROY GRANT'
(iv) DONALD GRANT'
(v) DOROTHY GRANT'
(b) LILLIAN FRIEND", m. Millard E. Lowery ; no children.
(c) LAMAR FRIEND", m. Lillian McKie.
(i) EDWARD ROY FRIEND",
(ii) FRED McKIE FRIEND".
(iii) THOMAS WILKINS FRIEND".
(d) FRED FRIEND", m. 1st, Marie Kempston; m. 2nd, Annette Holton.
(i) CARL FREDERICK FRIEND".
(ii) MARTHA FRIEND", b. Apr. 30, 1843; m. David Smith; she
d. Dec. 28, 1912.
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FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 851
2605". X. AMOS B., b. 1807; m. 1st, Betsey Tuttle; m. 2nd, Susanna Livingston;
m. 3rd, Elizabeth Allen, 4126"-'^
2605". xi. ISAAC ALBERT, b. 1810.
2605". xii. LUCY AMAXDY, b. 1812; m. Wilfred Eusick.
1260. JOSEPH FOOTE (443, 131, 39, 11, 3, 1), b. about 1773; m. Rebecca
•; he d. Apr. 18, 1825, ae. 52; gravestone in Talcott Cemetery, Lanesborough,
Mass. ; res., Lanesborough, Mass. He was a member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church,
Lanesborough, Mass. She d. in Wisconsin.
2605". i. SALLY (Sarah), b. Mar. 19, 1800, Lanesborough, Mass.; d. in Wis-
consin.
2605". ii. ALFRED, b. Apr. 29, 1802, Lanesborough, Mass.; d. Jan. 12, 1823;
bur. in Lanesborough, Mass. ; Talcott Cemetery.
2605". iii. EUNICE, b. Sept. 26, 1804, Lanesborough, Mass. ; m. James Loyal
Brooks, of Connecticut. They had a son Solomon Brooks, who had a
dau. Julia Brooks.
2605". iv. ELIZA, b. Oct. 26, 1805, Lanesborough, Mass. ; m. William T. White ;
he d. Aug. 13, 1826 ; bur. in Talcott Cemetery ; she d. Aug. 10, 182 — .
2605". V. MARIA HULDAH, b. Jan. 22, 1809, Lanesborough, Mass. ; d. Nov. 1,
1826; bur. in Talcott Cemetery, Lanesborough, Mass.
2605". vi CORDELIA JERUSHA, b. Aug. 15, 1812, Lanesborough, Mass.; d.
Aug. 5, 1834; bur. in Talcott Cemetery, Lanesborough, Mass.
2605". vii. JANE ANN, b. Dec. 11, 1814, Lanesborough, Mass.; d. Dec. 11, 1846;
bur. in Talcott Cemetery, Lanesborough, Mass.
2605=". viii. MARY FRANCES, b. about 1821 ; d. Apr. 25, 1831 ; bur. in Talcott
Cemetery, Lanesborough, Mass.
2605^ ix. AUGUSTUS IRA (twin), d. 1903 in Wisconsin.
2605''. x. ARGALUS ISAAC (twin), m. Adelia N. Gregory, 4126"-4126''.
2162. AMOS FOOTE (443, 131, 39, 11, 3, 1), was a member of St. Luke's Epis-
copal Church, Lanesborough, Mass.
2606. i. HARRIET, b. July 18, 1800; m. Carlton Clapp; res., Pompey Hill,
N. Y.
i (1) GOLFORD CLAPP*, res., Pompey Hill, N. Y.
I (2) DeLANCY CLAPP^ res., Pompey Hill, N. Y.
2607. ii. AMOS C, b. Nov. 4, 1801 ; m. Lydia Tallman, 4127^*.
2608. iii. MELANCTON C, b. May 23, 1804 ; d. .
I 2609. iv. RULANDUS SHERMAN, b. Nov. 10, 1806; m. Eliza Andrus, 4128'.
^ 2610. v. PHEBE M., b. Jan. 14, 1809; d. June 17, 1816; bur. Lanesborough,
Mass.
I 2611. vi. SARAH ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 18, 1810 ; m. Jan., 1837 to John Tal-
man, b. Galway, N, Y., on the battlefield of Saratoga, Dec. 16, 1810;
d. Rochester, N. Y., June, 1885 ; bur. Perinton, near Fairport, N. Y. ;
she d. Rochester, N. Y., Apr. 28, 1883.
(1) BYRON TALMAN', b. Wayne County, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1838; captain of
Co. H, 22nd N. Y. Cavalry in Civil War; he d. New Brighton, Minn.,
Nov. 15, 1909; res., Saskatchewan, Canada.
(a) CHARLES BYRON TALMAN", b. 1865, Antler.
(b) WILLIAM HENRY TALMAN", b. 1868.
(c) GEORGE TALMAN", res., Denver, Colo.
852
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(d) JULIA TALMAN'", b. 1874; m. Peter Ackerman.
(e) IDA MAY TALMAN", m. Horace Hurd; bur. Williams, la.
(f) ELIZABETH TALMAN", b. 1878; m. Ira C. Thompson; res., Buhl,
Idaho.
(h) VARNUM TALMAN*".
(2) HARRIET TALMAN', b. Perinton, Monroe County, N. Y., Apr. 12,
1840; m. Colvin ; res., Denver, Colo.
(3) JOHN TALMAN', b. Perinton, N. Y., July 30, 1851 ; m. Feb., 1874 to
Rena A. Doney, dau. of Thomas* Doney, of Elgin, 111., b. Tavistock,
Devonshire, England, 1809; d. Mar. 17, 1890, Chicago, 111.; an English
artist. He entered the newspaper business at the age of twenty and from
that time until May 1, 1905, was connected in editorial capacities with the
following newspapers : Democrat and Chronicle, Post Express and Sunday
Tribune, of Rochester, N. Y. ; Albany Argus, five years ; St. Paul Pioneer
Press, Globe and Dispatch, and Minneapolis Journal. Was managing
editor of the Pioneer Press. From May 1, 1905, until the spring of 1908
devoted whole time to newspaper correspondence, not being connected
with any paper here. On October 1, 1908, he became newspaper librarian
of the Minnesota Historical Society. Has written a great deal of verse,
much of which appeared in the Magacine of Poetry, Buffalo, N. Y., for
July, 1891, and in a monumental work known as "Local and National
Poets of America," published in Chicago, 1890.
(a) SARAH IRENE TALMAN", b. Albany, N. Y., January 9, 1875;
m. 1914 to Herbert R. Dewart ; res., Portland, Me.
(i) HATTIE BUTLER DEWART", m. Dudley M. Shively; res.,
South Bend, Ind.
(A) DUDLEY M. SHIVELY•^ lawyer; res., South Bend, Ind.
2613. viii. ALBERTUS B., b. Nov. 3, 1818; m. Caroline W. Goodsell, 4129".
2614. ix. CHARLES PARMELE, b. Feb. 12. 1823; m. 4131'.
2615. i. JULIA MARIA (page 265), m. Charles L. Stilson.
2616. ii. CATHERINE HAWLEY (1270, 447, 134, 39, 11, 3, 1), b. Jan. 31,
1811; m. Oct. 23, 1830 to Beach Camp, of Newtown, Conn., b. July 27,
1806; d. July 8, 1885; she d. Jan. 19, 1888; he was vestryman and
warden of Trinity Church, Newtown, Conn., forty years.
(1) WILLIAM CAMP», b. May 23, 1832; m. Nov. 26, 1857 to Orpha Randall,
of Roxbury, Conn., b. Aug. 30, 1835; he d. Newtown, Conn., Mar. 23, 1864;
he was a physician at Kent, Conn.
(a) WILLIAM HENRY CAMP'", b. May 3, 1861; m. Jane Adams, of
Canaan, Conn. ; druggist ; d. Feb., 1906 ; bur. Canaan, Conn.
(2) JULIA ANN CAMP', b. Newtown, Conn., June 29, 1835; m. May 8,
1861 to Ogden Tuttle, of Minneapolis, Minn., b. Nov. 5, 1822; d. Minne-
apolis, Minn., Oct. 29, 1898; she d. Newtown, Conn., June 12, 1880.
(a) WILLIAM BEACH TUTTLE"*, b. Oct. 12, 1862; m. Oct. 14, 1885
to Lizzie Barber, of Hudson, Wis., b. Apr., 1862; Mr. Tuttle is in the
real estate business at Minneapolis, Minn.
(i) MARION TUTTLE", b. Oct. 16, 1886.
(ii) HENRY TUTTLE".
(iii) WILLIAM TUTTLE".
(iv) LAUREN TUTTLE".
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 853
(3) JANE ELIZA CAMP', b. at Newtown, Conn., Apr. 6, 1837; m. Oct. 10,
1858 to Ezra Levan Johnson, of Newtown, Conn., b. Nov. 11, 1832, son of
Charles and Julia M. Johnson.
(a) WILLIAM CAMP JOHNSON" (twin), b. June 16, 1862; m. Oct.
10, 1889 to Kathrine Augusta Lake, b. Jan. 29, 1862, dau. of Samson B.
and Sarah M. Lake; Mr. Johnson has been in the ice business many
years; representative in the Legislature, 1909 and 1911; res., Newtown,
Conn.
(b) CHARLES BEACH JOHNSON'" (twin), b. June 16, 1862; m. Jan.
31, 1889; m. Alma Medora Camp, b. Jan. 31, 1859, dau. of Lemuel F.
and Sarah Camp; he was sheriff of Fairfield County eight years; res.,
Newtown, Conn.
(i) RUTH REBECCA JOHNSON", b. May 25, 1890; m. Dec. 19,
1910 to Sereno F. King, b. May 22, 1888, son of Sereno H. and
Lucy H. (Lee) King; res., Fairfield, Conn,
(A) IRENE A. KING", b. Aug. 14, 1915; res., Newtown, Conn.
(B) HOWARD R. KING"", b. Aug. 9, 1918; res., Milford, Conn.
(C) STANLEY F. KING", b. Oct. 9, 1919, Milford, Conn.
(D) ELSIE M. KING", b. Jan. 26, 1921, Milford, Conn.
(E) CHARLES W. KING", b. Aug. 7, 1922, Milford, Conn,
(ii) ELSIE MERRITT JOHNSON'", b. July 16, 1892.
(iii) FRANK LEMUEL JOHNSON", b. June 12, 1895; graduate of
Trinity College ; master of school, Concord, N. H.
(c) LEVARN MERRITT JOHNSON'", b. July 10, 1864; m. Apr. 11,
1894 to Nellie Hartshorn Fairchild, of Manchester, N. H., b. Jan.,
1864 ; Mr. Johnson has been manager of several large stock farms,
including the Silverton, at Painesville, Ohio.
(i) EARL LEVARN JOHNSON", b. Jan. 29, 1895, Stockbridge,
Mass.
(ii) MERRITT CAMP JOHNSON", b. Nov. 27, 1896, Great Bar-
rington, Mass.
(iii) RALPH EMERSON JOHNSON", b. June, 1901, Dalton,
Mass. ; d. July, 1903.
(d) FREDERICK FOOTE JOHNSON'", b. Apr. 23, 1866; m. Feb. 4,
1899, Redland, Calif., to Susan Lynn Beers, of Newtown, Conn., b.
Apr. 18, 1865 ; Mr. Johnson was elected coadjutor missionary bishop
of South Dakota to assist the venerable Bishop Hare of the Protestant
Episcopal House of Bishops. Mr. Johnson has held for some time the
appointment of diocesan missionary of western Massachusetts. He is
a graduate of Trinity College, Hartford, and of Berkeley Divinity
School. He was b. Newtown, Conn. ; he d. June 23, 1901.
(i) FREDERICK FOOTE JOHNSON", JR., b. July 17, 1900.
(4) KATHRINE FRANCES CAMP^ b. Jan. 5, 1850; unm. ; d. June, 1909.
2621. vii. MARY, b. Dec. 21, 1817; m. Apr. 19, 1846 to Rev. Henry Vibber
Gardner, b. Mar., 1817; he d., Nov. 7, 1894; she d. Sept. 1, 1892.
(1) ELLA JANE GARDNER", b. Mar. 29, 1847; m. June 15, 1869 to Dr.
Charles R. Hart, a surgeon in the Civil War, 10th Regiment of Connec-
ticut Volunteers; he d. Aug., 1916; she d. Feb. 3, 1929.
854 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(a) MARTHA HART", b. Dec. 26, 1872 ; m. 1st, Dec. 28, 1892 to Geo. H.
Dimond, son of Aaron H. and Sarah J. (Porter) Dimond ; m. 2nd,
Merrill T. Neff; res., Niagara Falls, N. Y. ; he d. Jan., 1919.
(i) CHARLES H. DIMOND", b. Nov. 5, 1893; m. 1st, Minabella
Burlingham, b. 1895; d. Feb., 1917; m. 2nd, Edith Call.
(A) MARJORIE JANE DIMOND", b. Dec. 31, 1916.
(B) RUTH ELVA DIMOND", b. Mar. 12, 1920.
(C) DONALD LESLIE DIMOND", b. June 20, 1922.
(D) CHARLES KENNETH DIMOND", b. May 30, 1924.
(E) RICHARD FREDERICK DIMOND", b. Feb. 7, 1932.
(ii) GEORGE GARDNER DIMOND", b. Nov. 20, 1894; m. Mary
Roberts, Aug. 23, 1917; she was b. Dec. 13, 1896.
(A) MARY ANN DIMOND", b. Aug. 30, 1929.
(iii) LEONARD A. DIMOND", b. Mar. 16, 1896.
(b) BERTHA HART", b. Sept. 27, 1874. Easton, Conn. ; m. Nov. 25, 1897
to Eugene P. Stone, b. July ZJ, 1877, son of William W. and Lydia J.
(Green) Stone.
(i) WILLIAM HERMAN STONE", b. July 14, 1899; d. Aug. 7,
1916.
(ii) ANNIE BERTHA STONE", b. Feb. 27, 1904; d. Feb. 23, 1905.
(d) GERTRUDE HART", b. Feb. 23, 1880.
(iii) PHILIP HART STONE", b. Oct. 19, 1908; d. June 2Z, 1915.
(c) CHARLES GARDNER HART", b. Easton, Conn., Mar. 26, 1878;
m. Oct. 8, 1902 to Grace Roosevelt Fowler, b. Durham. Conn., Nov. 4,
1876, dau. of Wm. W. and Gertrude Van Ness (Smith) Fowler, of
Durham Center, Conn.; Mr. Hart d. Dec. 22, 1910, Durham Ctr.,
Conn.; she d. Nov. 11, 1931.
(i) CONSTANCE WORTHINGTON HART", b. Passaic, N. J.,
June 28, 1905.
(ii) GERTRUDE VAN NESS HART", b. Passaic, N. J., Dec. 11,
1906; m. Sept. 5, 1931 to Harry L. Day, medical student.
(e) RUTH H. HART", b. Jan. 13, 1887; m. Oct. 1, 1919 to Dr. H. H.
Thorp, a surgeon in the Spanish War; she d. Sept. 4, 1923; res.,
Southampton, L. I., N. Y. He d. July 4. 1924.
(2) REV. CHARLES HENRY GARDNER", b. Jan. 23, 1850; m. 1st, Dec.
17, 1873 to Anne Graham Parker, dau. of Lieut. James L. Parker,
U. S. N., of Pittsburgh, Pa.; she d. Oct. 7. 1882; m. 2nd, Apr. 26. 1887,
Utica, N. Y., to Margaret M. Jackson, dau. of William B. Jackson, of
Utica, N. Y. Leaving Trinity College in his senior year he entered the
Seminary at Nashotah, Wis., where his theological education was com-
pleted. He was ordered deacon, June 8, 1873, in St. James' Church,
Syracuse, N. Y., by Bishop Huntington; ordained priest in 1874, in Cal-
vary Church, Utica, N. Y., by the same prelate ; in charge of the mission-
ary parishes of Trinity, Cadyville, N. Y., and Trinity, Fayetteville. N. Y..
until his call to Trinity Church, Utica, N. Y.. where he went in 1877; he
was called to Trinity Cathedral Parish, Omaha, Neb., Sept. 7, 1886, after
a report by a deputation of the vestry, headed by Gen. George B. Dandy,
U. S. A., retired; was transferred from the Diocese of Central New York
to the Diocese of Nebraska, by Bishop Huntington on Nov. 1. 1887, and
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 855
came to Omaha, his first service as priest of this parish, and installation
as dean of Trinity Cathedral being upon Nov. 28, 1886. He d. of
pneumonia and heart failure after an illness of four days at his home in
Bayfield, Wis., Aug. 8, 1896. He was bur. in Prospect Hill Cemetery,
Omaha, Neb.
(a) IRVING PARKER GARDNER", b. 1875; m. May 19, 1909 to
Evelyn Harriet Jackson, dau. of William John and Annie Jane Jack-
son, of Looking Glass, Ore. ; res., Westwood, Calif.
(i) MARJORIE EVELYN GARDNER", b. Aug. 18, 1911.
(b) WILLIAM THAW GARDNER", b. Fayetteville, N. Y., Apr. 23,
1877; m. July 13, 1914 to Emma Jenkins, b. Feb. 4, 1892, dau. of John
Noble and Mary Ann Jenkins ; res., Virginia, Minn.
(i) WILHELMINA THAW GARDNER", b. July 11, 1915, Vir-
ginia, Minn.
(ii) CHARLES EMMETT GARDNER", b. Nov. 22, 1917.
(iii) WILLIAM THAW GARDNER", JR., b. Mar. 20, 1920; d.
Dec. 1, 1920.
(iv) MARY ANN GARDNER", b. Jan. 20, 1923.
(c) CHARLES HENRY GARDNER", b. Dec. 20, 1879; m. Aug., 1920
to Orpha Alford, b. May 6, 1893, Kellogg, la., dau. of Charles Cornelius
and Kate Alvira (Perry) Alford; res., Westwrood, Calif.
(d) ARTHUR GARDNER", res.. New York, N. Y.
(e) ANSON BLAKE GARDNER", m. Margaret E. Hudson, dau. of
I. G. and Bertha Hudson.
(i) MARGARET E. GARDNER".
(f) EDWARD SUMMERS GARDNER", General Motors Corporation;
res., Atlanta, Ga.
(3) MARIETTE GARDNER", b. Oct. 14, 1850; d. Bethel, Conn., Dec. 12,
1922; bur. Brockport, N. Y.
(4) HARRIET FOOTE GARDNER", b. Sept. 26, 1852; m. Hammondsport,
N. Y., Apr. 19, 1876 to Edward B. Borroughs; res.. Long Hill, Conn.
(a) LUCIAS BORROUGHS", b. 1881.
(b) MARY SYLVIA BORROUGHS", b. 1887; res., Bridgeport, Conn.
(5) MARY WATSON GARDNER', b. Sept. 6, 1854, Canaan, Conn.; m. at
St. Paul's Church, Holland Patent, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1884 to Thomas H.
Dobson, b. Jan., 1852, son of Hiram Dobson and Eleanor (Dickenson)
Dobson ; druggist ; res., Brockport, N. Y.
(a) HAROLD GARDNER DOBSON", b. Feb. 28, 1886; m. Sept. 12,
1909 to Helen Wadsworth, b. Apr. 3, 1886, dau. of John and Belle
(Draper) Wadsworth.
(i) WADSWORTH DOBSON", b. June 15, 1910.
(ii) BARBARA DOBSON", b. Aug. 8, 1915.
(b) ELEANOR MARY DOBSON", b. Apr. 9, 1888; m. Jan. 3, 1922 to
Herman Meyer, b. Jan. 22, 1892, son of John Albert and Henrietta
(Jacobson) Meyer; res., Westwood, Calif.
(i) ROBERT HENRY MEYER", b. Feb. 8, 1923.
(ii) MARGARET ELEANOR MEYER", b. Feb. 8, 1923.
(c) GEORGE GARDNER DOBSON", b. Nov. 24, 1891; m. Sept. 13,
1917 to Bertha Helen McNaughton, b. July 5, 1895, dau. of William
856 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
Arthur and Anne (Segsworth) McNaughton, of Gatt, Ont., Canada;
res., Rochester, N. Y.
(d) RODNEY HIRAM DOBSON", b. July 12, 1893; m. Schenectady,
N. Y., June 25, 1921 to Goldye May Stevens, b. May 17, 1900, dau. of
Lester Miller and Bertha Virginia (Tate) Stevens; a lieutenant in the
U. S. A., at Colon, Canal Zone; commander of the Submarine S-51,
Sept. 25, 1925, when his boat sunk (S-51).
(i) RODNEY HIRAM DOBSON", JR., b. May 4, 1923, Colon.
(6) GEORGE EDWARD GARDNER*.
(7) FREDERICK WELCH GARDNER', b. June 2. 1858; m. Sept. 15, 1885
to Nellie Roberts, b. Nov. 18, 1860, dau. of Amos Roberts; res., East
Aurora, N. Y.
(a) RAYMOND FREDERICK GARDNER", b. Aug., 1888.
(b) MILDRED GARDNER", b. Jan. 6, 1890.
(c) HENRIETTA GARDNER", b. Feb. 18, 1894.
1274. REV. MILTON FOOTE, m. Lois Briscoe, b. July 26, 1789.
2638. v. ESTHER SAMANTHA.
(1) JOSEPH MILTON BANGS', d. at Elmo, Mo., Apr. 11, 1921; bur.
Braddyville, la.; res., Madison, Kan., and Elmo, Mo.
(a) CHARLES HEMAN BANGS", b. Oct. 17, 1863, Braddyville. la.;
res., Norman, Okla.; d. Aug., 1929.
(b) HERMAN MERVILLE BANGS", b. July 25, 1868, Braddyville, la. ;
m. 1889 to Delia Matthews, College Springs, la. ; he d. Elmo, Mo., in
1896; bur. Braddyville, la.
(i) VEDA BANGS", b. 1890; m. St. Louis, Mo., to J. M. Dow;
res., Xenia, 111.
(2) JAMES HEMAN BANGS', b. North Adams. Mich., June 23, 1840; m.
1st, Clarinda, la., Nov. 23, 1865 to Almyra Jane Felth, b. July 26, 1841,
dau. of Cyrus B. and Malvina J. (Turner) Feltch, of Lisbon, Me.; farmer
at College Springs, la., where she d. Jan. 22, 1880; m. 2nd, Maryville, Mo.,
Sept. 4, 1880 to Rossie Adlaid Feltch, b. Dec. 7, 1855, of Blanchard, la., a
sister of the first wife. In 1881 they moved to Melvern, Kan., where
they lived until 1885, moving to Olpe, Kans.. living there until 1907 when
they moved to Madison, Kan., where he d. July 25, 1918 and was bur. in
in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery at Olpe, Kans. July 17 1861 he enlisted at
Omaha. Neb., in Co. I, 1st Regiment Nebraska Volunteers. He took part
in the battles of Ft. Donelson. Tenn.. Feb. 14 and 15. 1862; Pittsburgh
Landing, Tenn., Apr. 7 and 8, 1862; Cape Girardeau, Mo., Apr. 26, 1863;
Chalk Bluff, Mo., May 1. 1863; and Jacksonport, Ark.. Apr. 19. 1864 and
was honorably discharged at Ft. Kearney, Neb.. Nov. 6, 1865, as first
sergeant of his company. He was one of six who were mentioned in
terms of high praise by Brig. Gen. Robert Mitchell, commanding the
district of Nebraska in a general order dated at Omaha City, Neb.. Oct.
23, 1864, for bravery, ably and successfully contending with a largely
superior force of hostile Indians near Plum Creek, Mont., Oct. 13. 1864.
(a) NETTIE ADELLA BANGS", b. Aug. 26. 1866, College Springs, la.;
she lived there until 1881, at Melvern, Kan., until 1885. at Olpe, Kan.,
until 1907 when she moved to Madison, Kan. She was postmistress
at Olpe, Kan.. 1897-1905. and taught in the public schools of Osage and
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 857
Lyon Counties four years, and in the government school at Forest City,
S. D. ; also was superintendent Emerson Home and School at Ocala,
Fla., 1909-13. Res., Madison, Kan. Miss Bangs collected nearly all
of the data for this branch of the family; d. July 1, 1926.
(b) MATTIE ARMENIA BANGS", b. Oct. 15, 1867, College Springs,
la.; moved to Melvern, Kan., 1881, and to Olpe, Kan., 1885; d. and
bur. there March 7, 1888.
(c) ROSSA ELLEN BANGS", b. Aug. 16, 1869, College Springs, la.;
in 1881 she moved to Melvern, Kan., where she d. Feb. 21, 1885, and
was bur. there.
(d) GUY BANGS", b. May 23, 1871, College Springs, la.; m. Emporia,
Kan., June 8, 1898 to Maud Brown, b. Feb. 13, 1874, dau. of Ephraim
and Drusilla (Kreager) Brown. He is engaged in agriculture and
stock raising, also shipping. She is a graduate of the Kansas State
Normal School and taught in the public schools of Lyon County
several years before her marriage. Aug., 1919, they moved to Man-
hattan, Kan., to educate their children. Res., Madison, Kan.
(i) FRED ALBERT BANGS", b. Mar. 31, 1901, Olpe, Kan.; grad-
uate of Kansas State College, 1923, B.S. degree. Division of
Agriculture, specialized in animal husbandry ; now engaged in
farming and stock raising near Madison, Kan.
(ii) EDNA FLORENCE BANGS", b. Apr. 15, 1902, Olpe, Kans.;
graduate of Kansas State College, 1923, B.S. degree General
Science, specialized in bacteriology ; instructor Kansas State
College two years; M.S. degree, 1925; bacteriologist in United
States Department of Public Health one year, at Cincinnati, Ohio ;
m. June 19, 1926, Madison, Kans., to Dr. William Russell Hin-
shaw, b. Dec. 21, 1896, son of Russell and Lucy Hinshaw. He is
graduate of Michigan State Agricultural College, Department of
Veterinary Medicine; he also has a M.S. degree from Kansas
State College. He is now a specialist of poultry diseases with
the Agricultural Division of the University of California, and
lives at Davis, Calif.
(e) VEDA MAY BANGS", b. College Springs, la.. May 13, 1875; m.
Feb. 7, 1900 to Clifford Lee Soule, b. Feb. 16, 1871, son of Freeman G.
and Susan (Bitler) Soule. After a short stay at Hartford, Madison,
Virgil and Gridley, they located at Clements, Kan., in 1906, where he
engaged in the mercantile business, remaining there until 1920, when
they moved to Emporia, Kans. She was postmistress at Clements,
Kans., for eight years; res., Emporia, Kan.
(f ) NATHAN BANGS", b. Melvern, Kan., Aug. 30, 1881 ; d. Aug. 31,
1881 ; bur. Melvern, Kan.
(g) ELI FELTCH BANGS", b. Melvern, Kan., Apr. 5, 1883 ; m. Dec. 13,
1905 to Dollie Trumpower, dau. of George and Rachel (Andrews)
Trumpower, b. Oct. 16, 1885; farmer and stockman; res., Madison,
Kan.
(i) CHARLOTTE LEONA BANGS", b. Madison, Kan., Jan. 15,
1909.
858 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(h) ROY ALANSON BANGS'", b. Melvern, Kan., June 16, 1884; m.
Dec. 31, 1906 to Olive Mary Brancher, b. May 22, 1888, dau. of James
Fremont and Mary Jane (Burrows) Brancher; farmer and stockman;
res., Madison, Kan.
(i) CHESTER HEMAN BANGS", b. Madison, Kan., Oct. 8, 1907.
(ii) LUCILE MARGUERITE BANGS", b. Madison, Kan., May 27,
1909.
(iii) JAMES WESLEY BANGS", b. Madison, Kan., Dec. 27, 1912.
(i) BURR BANGS'", b. Olpe, Kan., May 7, 1886; m. Dec. 22, 1908 to Ora
Ruth McMurray, dau. of Eustace and Susan (Harper) McMurray;
farmer and stockman; res., Madison, Kan.
(i) HAZEL LOIS BANGS", b. Madison, Kan., Sept. 17, 1909.
(ii) LLOYD EUSTACE BANGS", b. Madison, Kan., Oct. 10, 1914.
(j) IRL FOOTE BANGS", b. Olpe, Kan., Dec. 26, 1887; m. Feb. 2, 1913
to Cecile Oma Talkington, dau of Isaac Omer and Vesta R. (Ward)
Talkington ; farmer and stockman ; res., Madison, Kan., since 1912,
Clements, Kan.
(i) DOROTHY VESTA BANKS", b. Clements, Kan., July 12,
1916.
(k) FLOYD HEMAN BANGS", b. Olpe, Kan., Sept. 22, 1889; d. Feb.
20, 1902; bur. Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Olpe, Kan.
(1) HOMER LEE BANGS", b. Olpe, Kan., Feb. 24, 1891 ; m. Oct. 15,
1913 to Bessie McCray, b. Oct. 3, 1897, dau. of Louis L. and Bertha
(Graffinstine) McCray; farmer and stockman; res., Madison, Kan.
(i) LOUIS LEE BANGS", b. Madison, Kan., Jan. 25, 1915.
(m)JAY GLENN BANGS", b. Olpe, Kan., Aug 15, 1893; m. July 14,
1915 to Sylvia Lee Burr is, b. Sept. 23, 1896, dau. of Hannibal G. and
Carrie A. (Gillenwater) Burris; res., Madison, Kans., until 1917; Der-
mot, Kan., 1917-20, and salesman for the Midwest Live Stock Com-
mission Co., Kansas City, Mo.
(i) HOWARD GLENN BANGS", b. Dermot, Kan., Nov. 27, 1918.
(ii) VERA LEE BANGS", b. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 21, 1920.
(n) JOSEPH LYNN BANGS", b. Olpe, Kan., Apr. 29, 1895; d. Aug. 3,
1895; bur. Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.
(o) ADA LOIS BANGS", b. Olpe, Kan., July 16, 1897; m. June 5, 1921
to Glen Tecumseh Hamilton, b. Sept. 13, 1888, son of John Park and
Emeret (Elliot) Hamilton; she is a music teacher; he is a barber and
insurance agent ; res., Clements, Kan.
(p) LEONA ALMIRA BANGS", b. Olpe, Kan., Aug. 18, 1901; Music
Deparment, Kansas State Normal, Emporia, Kan.
(6) ELI FOOTE BANGS', d. Nov. 28, 1912, Eugene, Ore. ; bur. there.
(a) EDSON BANGS", b. Ottawa, Kan., Sept., 1870; m. Portland, Ore.,
June, 1915 to Ethel Yarbaugh ; res., North Bend, Ore.; d. Nov. 28,
1912, Eugene, Ore.
(i) ELI BANGS", b. Mar., 1918.
(ii) ALLIE BANGS", b. Sept., 1919.
(iii) BANGS", b. Oct., 1922.
(b) ALPHA BANGS", b. May, 1873, Ottawa, Kan.; m. William Creo;
she d. Pueblo, Colo., 1902.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 859
(c) FRED BANGS" b. Ottawa, Kan., Oct. 17, 1874; m. Eugene, Ore.,
Feb. 7, 1906 to Daisy Hett, b. Jan. 31, 1879; farmer; res.. Junction
City, Ore.
(i) LLOYD BANGS", b. Nov. 12, 1908.
(ii) MAY BANGS", b. Oct. 12, 1911.
(d) ADDIE BANGS", b. 1877, Ottawa, Kan. ; m. 1910, Eugene, Ore., to
Charles Lupton ; real estate ; res., Lodi, Calif. ; no children.
(e) ABRAM BANGS", b. Ottawa, Kan., 1881 ; merchant at Eugene, Ore. ;
unm.
2640. ii. JAMES B. KEMPTON, d. Aug. 19, 1910.
1279. WILLIAM FOOTE, m. Nov. 7, 1797 to Abiah Vallet; she was b. July 3,
1771, in France.
2643\ i. HANNAH V. CONGER, d. Apr. 16, 1817.
2645'' "• '.
1280. EBENEZER FOOTE, b. July 9, 1774; d. Jan. 29, 1855; m. Aug. 27, 1797
to Mable Banks, b. Nov. 17, 1778; she d. Dec. 22, 1856.
746. SAMUEL ALLEN FOOTE (455, 134, 39, 11, 3, 1), b. 1806; m. 1855 to
Phoebe Gates, dau. of Rufus and Betsey Gates, d. 1869; he d. 1867; res., Manlius,
N. Y. ; 2645'' "• \
2645". i. ALANSON, b. Mar. 25, 1799; m. Sally Jarvis; he d. Sept. 5, 1822.
2646. ii. ELIAS W., b. Apr. 1, 1801 ; m. Harriet W. Bailey, 4978".
2647. iii. HYATT, b. Feb. 26, 1804; m. Nancy Wooster, 4982^ d. Dec. 2, 1871.
2648. iv. JESSE, b. Feb. 23, 1807; m. Mary E. Boalt; d. Feb. 25, 1863; 4986»*.
2649. V. EMELINE C, b. June 1, 1810; m. Mar. 16, 1834 to David Betts; she
d. June 10, 1848.
(2) GEORGE SAMUEL BETTS', b. Sept. 21, 1845; unm.
(3) CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH BETTS', b. May 25, 1843; m. Unadilla,
N. Y., to Aurelius Thatcher Hurd, Jan. 23, 1862 ; res.. New York, N. Y.
gave copy.
(a) FRANCIS AMELIA HURD", b. Mar. 21, 1863.
(b) GEORGE EBER HURD", b. Oct. 12, 1867; d. Mar. 6, 1888.
2650. vi. CHARLES, b. Dec. 1, 1812; m. Eliza Clark; she d. Feb. 11, 1900;
child : 49911
2651. viii. LEANDER BENNETT, b. July 11, 1815; m. Sarah Lynn Balcom,
4994.
1287. LUZERNE FOOTE (459, 137, 39, 11, 3, 1), b. Apr. 26, 1796; m. Juliette
Judson, Woodbury, Conn. ; res., Guilford, N. Y.
266r. i. NANCY, b. Oct., 1821 ; m. Oct. 20, 1847 to Arnold S. Hoppins, b.
Dec. 25, 1832 ; d. July 8, 1902 ; she d. Nov. 14, 1902 ; res., Masonville.
(1) PHIPA HOPPINS', b. Jan. 20, 1852; m. July 27, 1867 to Louis Parker,
d. Aug. 15, 1891 ; she d. Mar. 31, 1891.
(a) LUCY J. PARKER", b. July 20, 1869.
(b) CHARLES B. PARKER", b. Aug. 13, 1873 ; res., Sidney, N. Y.
(c) BELLE C. PARKER", b. Oct. 19, 1875; m. Frank Peck; res.,
Unadilla, N. Y.
(d) WILBUR E. PARKER", b. July 21. 1879: res.. Cooperstown. N. Y.
860 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(e) HOPPINS PARKER", b. Mar. 28, 1881.
(f) VERA E. PARKER", b. Oct. 2, 1887; d. Feb., 1928.
266r. ii. SUSAN, b. 1823; m. Oct. 29, 1855 to Alford DeForest, b. Oct. 29,|
1830; d. Nov. 2, 1912; she d. Nov. 14, 1887; res., Guilford.
(1) FRANCES Deforest', b. Sept. 30, 1863; m. 1888 to Charles Smith;
res,, Mt. Upton, N. Y.
(a) HARLAND SMITH", b. July 20, 1894 ; m. Hilda Smith ; res., Alton,
N. Y.
(2) ELIAS Deforest', b. i860; m. Dec. 12, 1914 to Richard Lyon, b.
Sept. 11, 1848; res., Afton, N. Y.
2661'. iii. JULETTE, b. 1827; m. Crandall ; res., Woochester, N. Y.
(1) GEORGIANA CRANDALL*.
2661*. iv. ELIAS, b. 1830; d. Sept. 18, 1858.
266r. v. ALMIRA B., b. 1833 ; d. Feb. 28, 1921 ; unm.
2661'. vi. CHRISTOPHER, b. Mar. 6, 1835 ; m. 1856 to Sarah Allen, 4235*"'.
1297. DR. WINTHROP FOOTE (460, 140, 39, 11, 3, 1), b. Nov. 30, 1787; m.
Cynthia Barlow, b. Georgetown, N. Y. Doctor Foote left New England about 1780,
after graduating from Yale College. He rode horseback from Connecticut to Indiana,
a wilderness at that time. His older brother Ziba worked his way through college
and then helped Winthrop through. Ziba came out to Indiana on a surveying ex-
pedition for the government. While surveying in Gibson County, Ind., he undertook
to swim a lake with his instruments and half way across was taken with cramps
and drowned. Doctor Winthrop was very successful as a doctor at Bedford, Ind.
Before his death he had a vault chisled out of a large boulder in the woods and he
and his brother Ziba are bur. there, the vault being sealed up. He d. 1856.
2661'. DR. ZIBA HASTINGS, b. Bedford, Ind., 1824; m. 1st, Evelyn Stebens,
1856; m. 2nd, Mary Poston, 1861, 4235.
2661'. ii. WINTHROP ALVIN, b. 1835, Bedford, Ind.; d. 1910; m. 1858 to
Juliette Curtis, of Newtown, Conn. ; no children.
266r. iii. OSCAR, b. 1837 ; d. 21 years of age.
2661". iv. MINERVA, m. Gen. James McMillon, son of Robert McMillon, of
Kentucky; she d. 1917.
(1) MINNIE McMILLON', b. Bedford, Ind., 1862; m. Richard Fouchy in
Washingon, D. C, in 1892; res., Washingon, D. C.
(2) ISIS McMILLON", b. Bedford, Ind., 1867; m. 1904 to William Lewis
in Washington, D. C. ; res., Washington, D. C.
(3) MINERVA McMILLON', b. Bedford, Ind., 1869; unm.
2661". ISIS, b. Bedford, Ind.; d. about 16 years of age.
2661". vi. DAU., d. in infancy.
2663. i. ANNA JEANNETTE.
(1) ORRIN P. WILDMAN*, res., Brookfield, Conn.
2664. ii. JANE.
(1) EUNICE BARNUM', res., Danbury, Conn.
(2) KATE BARNUM', res., Danbury, Conn.
2665. iii. JOHN L. Children all went West.
2666. iv. ABEL, b. July 19, 1817; m. Abbit Atkins, 4235"-".
2667. v. GRANDISON D., b. Feb. 25, 1820; m. Mercy A. Porter, 4235" to
4235".
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 861
2670. iii. JULIA ANN FOOTE, b. Feb. 25, 1810 ; m. May 14, 1834 to Joseph
Polley, b. 1815; d. June 2, 1879, Wakefield, Kan.; killed in cyclone;
she d. Aug. 25, 1859.
(1) CLARENA ALMIRA POLLEY', b. Aug. 16, 1835; m. 1st, Apr. 16, 1856
to Robson Dawson, d. Jan. 29, 1866 ; m. 2nd, Oct. 27, 1874 to Oliver Proc-
tor Barrett; res., Salina, Kan.; she d. Nov. 11, 1915.
(a) HENRY STARR DAWSON", b. Feb. 22, 1857; m. Aug. 31, 1878 to
Alica Bellenville.
(i) SOPHIA B. PORTER", res., Stockton, Calif.
(ii) ANN ROSE UNDERHILL", res., Morgantown, N. C.
(b) LULU ADELL BARRETT", b. Dec. 24, 1875 ; m. Aug. 28, 1907 to
William George Medcraft ; res., Tucson, Ariz.
(i) LUCILLE CLARENA MEDCRAFT", b. Mar. 31, 1910.
(ii) EVANGELINE MEDCRAFT", b. July 2, 1912.
(c) OLIVER PROCTOR BARRETT", b. Apr. 25, 1878; m. June 8, 1910
to Mary Sutton Shank, b. May 22, 1882.
(i) LILA LOUISA BARRETT", b. Apr. 17, 1912.
(ii) GEORGE OLIVER BARRETT", b. June 18, 1916; res., Salina,
Kan.
(2) WILLIAM HARRIS POLLEY", b. Dec. 2, 1838; res., Holton, Kan.
(3) ANDREW STARR POLLEY', b. May 29, 1841.
(4) ELSIE JANE POLLEY^ b. July 6, 1843 ; d. Sept. 7, 1856 .
(5) SARAH MARIA POLLEY", b. June 1, 1846; m. May 22, 1864 to Jasper
Taylor; she d. Feb. 18, 1908; res., Salina, Kan.
(a) GEORGE EDWIN TAYLOR", b. June 18, 1865.
(b) CLARK MARIAN TAYLOR", b. Mar. 18, 1867.
(c) BERTHA BELLE TAYLOR", b. Feb. 27, 1870; d. Apr. 18, 1880.
(d) WILLIAM WALLACE TAYLOR", b. Nov. 8, 1873.
(e) CORA BELLE TAYLOR", b. July 25, 1875.
(6) DAVID CLARK POLLEY", b. July 22, 1849; m. Dec. 16, 1877 to
Tabitha Jane Tipton; he d. Feb. 28, 1917.
(a) WILLIAM ANDREW POLLEY", b. Aug. 2, 1880.
(b) CHARLES ARTHUR POLLEY", b. June 3, 1884; m. Helen .
(i) CHILD", b. Mar., 1920.
(c) CLARA MAY POLLEY", b. May 28, 1887.
(7) MARTHA ANN POLLY", b. Mar. 15, 1852; m. Nov. 7, 1875 to Isaiah
McDowell, b. Feb. 24, 1834 ; d. Apr. 23, 1913 ; she d. Aug. 24, 1918 ; res.,
Salina, Kan.
(a) MINNIE ELSIE McDOWELL", b. May 9, 1877; m. Sept. 7, 1904 to
Matthew Winfield, Scott, of Danbury, Conn. ; she d. Aug. 21, 1905.
(b) BABY McDOWELL", b. May 16, 1880.
(c) EDITH REBECCA McDOWELL", b. Aug. 3, 1885; m. Jan. 1, 1907
to Henry Shank, b. Feb. 15, 1880; res., Salina, Kan.
(i) MARTHA LEILA SHANK", b. June 21, 1908; d in infancy.
2672. V. ALMIRA, b. Nov. 7, 1817; m. Sept. 4, 1834 to Selleck Booth; she d.
July 31, 1849; he d. Apr. 22, 1890.
(1) EMILY BOOTH", b. Bethel, Conn., Mar. 3, 1836; m. Dec. 25, 1857 to
E. Starr Judd, of Bethel, Conn. ; she d. Oct. 19, 1888.
(a) HENRY ORSIUMS JUDD", b. Jan. 12, 1858; d. Dec. 1, 1892.
I
862 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(b) EDWARD BOOTH JUDD", b. Nov. 28, 1861 ; d. Dec. 14, 1864.
(c) JULIA BENEDICT JUDD", b. Mar. 29, 1863 ; m. Mar. 26, 1884 to
Chas. M. Smith, of Norwalk, Conn.
(d) WILLIAM STARR JUDD", b. July 3, 1865; m. Nov. 2, to
Susan E. Stone, dau. of Henry Stone, of Bethel, Conn.
(e) FREDERIC HERBERT JUDD", b. July 14, 1866; m. Nov. 16, 1892
to Nellie E. Ambler, dau. of Samuel Ambler, of Bethel, Conn.
(f) ALICE CARLOTTA JUDD'", b. Nov. 17, 1867; m. Dec. 9, 1897 to
Wm. Swift, of Danbury, Conn.
(g) ROBERT FOOTE JUDD", b. Dec. 11, 1875; d. Jan. 10, 1876.
(h) HAROLD BOOTH JUDD", b. Jan. 9, 1880.
(2) SARAH BOOTH", b. Bethel, Conn., Oct. 5, 1839; m. May 23, 1859 to
Bethel Barnum, of Bethel, Conn. ; she d. Apr. 10, 1876.
(a) CARRIE BARNUM", b. Nov. 29, 1859, Bethel, Conn. ; m. Nov. 22,
1881 to Frank Webber, of Springfield, Mass.
(b) NELLIE BARNUM'^ b. Mar. 2, 1861; m. Mar. 23, 1882 to Fred
Durant, of Bethel, Conn.
(3) NELSON H. BOOTH^ b. Bethel, Conn., Apr. 22, 1842; m. Nov. 22,
1864 to Laura A. Wildman, dau. of L. K. Wildman, of Danbury, Conn.
(a) GEORGE N. BOOTH", b. Danbury, Conn., Aug. 11, 1865.
(b) ANNIE L. BOOTH", b. Apr. 6, 1868; m. May 28, 1889 to W. E.
Wildman, of Danbury, Conn.
(c) FRANK W. BOOTH", b. Dec. 29, 1879; res., Danbury, Conn.
(4) LAURA BOOTH", b. Bethel, Conn., Oct. 5, 1843; m. Oct. 2, 1867 to
Henry Patchen, of Bethel, Conn.
(5) HELEN BOOTH", b. Bethel, Conn., July 24, 1845; m. Sept. 18, 1867 to
David B. Carey, of Stamford, Conn.
(a) LEON B. CAREY", b. Aug. 2, 1868.
(b) HARRY W. CAREY", b. Apr. 15, 1875.
(6) MARTHA BOOTH", b. Bethel, Conn., Jan. 1, 1848; m. Oct. 2, 1867 to
Chas. Patchen, of Bethel, Conn. ; he d. Aug. 12, 1885. On Nov. 13, 1889
she m. her sister's husband, E. Starr Judd, of Bethel, Conn.
1312. ISAAC FOOTE, d. Mar. 15, 1856.
2673. i. POLLY MARIA, b. Feb. 19, 1809; m. Isaac D. O. Banks, of Easton
Conn.
(1) GEORGE F. BANKS'.
(2) JANE ALICE BANKS", b. Mar. 1, 1838; m. Nehemiah Jennings, of
Fairfield, Conn.
(a) ALICE JENNINGS", d. young.
(b) LILLIAN JENNINGS", d. young.
(c) NEHEMIAH JENNINGS", d. young.
(d) HARRY B. JENNINGS", b. Jan. 11, 1879; d. Apr. 11, 1914.
(e) WALTER HERBUT JENNINGS", b. Dec. 23, 1873; res., Milford,
Conn.
(3) DANIEL ROYAL BANKS".
2676. iv. HEPSY ANN, d. May 14, 1872.
(1) FANNIE", m. Wilcox, of Bridgeport, Conn.
2680. viii. JOSEPH F., d. at the Soldiers' Home at Noroton, Conn.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 863
1318. STEPHEN FOOTE, d. 1872; Dorcas Barr Foote d. 1847; he m. 3rd, 1851,
Mary Powers, she d. in 1881.
2683. iii. PETER SHEPARD, b. Aug. 29, 1824; m. Hannah W. Stoddard
and Theresa Sarah Rogers, 4238'"'.
2778. (2) (a) CLATON AUGUSTUS MONROE'", b. Shalersville, Ohio, July
16, 1870; m. Dec. 13, 1893 to Lura Everetta Spotberry, of Hiram,
Ohio, b. Jan. 4, 1874. Mr. Monroe is a retired farmer; res., Mantua,
Ohio,
(i) BERNIE ALFRED MONROE", b. Hiram, Ohio, May 29, 1896;
m, Nov. 29, 1917 to Joyce Messenger.
(A) MARY AGNES MONROE", b. Aug. 8, 1920, Hiram, Ohio.
(B) ROGER GRANT MONROE", b. May 28, 1922, Hiram, Ohio,
(ii) CLYDE THOMAS MONROE", b. Hiram, Ohio, Dec. 4, 1898;
m. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 17, 1922 to Gertrude Epperson, b. Apr.
10, 1903 ; both teaching at Kenmore, Ohio ; he was a corporal in
the training camp at Hiram College when the Armistice was
signed.
2791. ii. ELLSWORTH IRVING, m. Grace Salisbury Brown, dau. of Samuel
Miles and Mary (Warner) Brown, Dec. 22, 1909; he d. Jan., 1918;
she res.. New Haven, Conn.
1391. DR. THOMAS MOSES FOOTE, m. Margaret St. John (No. 578, "St.
John Genealogy") ; she d. July 29, 1849.
2812. i. HELEN MARGARET, m. 1st, Theodore Hamilton; m. 2nd, Thomas
Moses, Jr., b. Feb. 28, 1841 ; she d. Plainfield, N. J., Feb. 14, 1876.
2842. vii. MARY ELIZABETH; Mr. Pratt d. 1916; she d. Nov. 13, 1920; both
bur. Turner, Me.
(1) RALPH D. PRATT*, b. Apr. 28, 1876; m. 1st, 1899 to Mary A. Tarbell;
m. 2nd, 1921 to Edna Lester, No. 2833 (1), his second cousin. Doctor
Pratt is an eyesight specialist at Harrisburg, Pa.
(a) ALFRED FOOTE PRATT", b. 1907.
(b) MAXA LOUISE PRATT", b. 1911.
28431 iii. COLUMBUS, res., Ionia, Mich.
2844*. V. JANE ; grandson. Prof. Orvis C. Erwin ; res., Columbus, Ohio.
1423. DR. SHERMAN FOOTE, an old resident, passed from life at his residence
in Painesville, Ohio, Mar. 11, 1880. He was a man of such marked character and
energy as to deserve more than a passing notice and immediate forgetfulness. Both
before and after his marriage he was in partnership with his father in his extensive
business. In 1832, with other friends, he moved to the then far off Western Reserve
in Ohio and settled in the woods in Middlefield, Geauga County. His labors there
were of the severest pioneer type, and it required all his great physical strength
and the stern energy of his Puritan character to overcome the difficulties that en-
vironed him and to conquer the wilderness and west from its heavy grasp, the comforts
of a house and civilization. But he was of indomitable energy, and never released
his firm grip till he completely succeeded. He then went into mercantile business
and continued in it several years with very satisfactory results, acquiring enough
property to enable him to spend the later years of his life in comfort. After living
in Middlefield, Ohio, over twenty-seven years he moved to Painesville, Ohio, in 1859.
He was always a friend ; was among the earliest to espouse the temperance and
864 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
anti-slavery reforms, and was steadfastly devoted to both. He had extraordinary
firmness and perseverance, his personal honesty and integrity was of the highest type,
and he had a courage that nothing could daunt or swerve from what he conceived to
be his duty. When only nineteen years old he was converted and for fifty-six years
lived a consistent Christian life, steadily growing and developing in Christian char-
acter until ripe and ready to go, he calmly, cheerfully and hopefully awaited his ^
summons to depart in view of a fuller, richer and brighter life beyond.
2851. i. ELIZABETH MELISSA, b. May 2, 1826; m. Aug. 15, 1854 to
William Denton, b. Jan. 8, 1823, Darlington, England, son of Robert
Denton; he d. Aug. 26, 1883; she d. Apr. 2, 1916; res., Wellesley,
Mass.
(1) SHERMAN FOOTE DENTON', b. Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 24, 1855; m.
Washington, D. C, Sept., 1887 to Hattie S. Perkins.
(a) MILDRED DENTON'", b. Wellesley, Mass., May 17, 1891.
(b) ROBERT BAIRD DENTON", b. Wellesley, Mass., Mar. 26, 1893;
World War ; d. Camp Mead, Jan. 6, 1918.
(2) SHELLEY WRIGHT DENTON', b. Middlefield, Ohio, June 11, 1859;
m. June 11, 1885 to Ella Mae de Rochemont, dau. of Alfred P. and
Emma H. (Stone) de Rochemont.
(3) WILLIAM DIXON DENTON', b. Mentor, Ohio, Aug. 7, 1865; m.
Pittsfield, N. H. Aug. 10, 1910 to May Clifford Hurd, dau. of Edward
Folsom Hurd, M.D., and Susan F. (Mudgett) Hurd; no children.
(4) ROBERT WINSFORD DENTON', b. Wellesley, Mass., Apr. 9, 1868;
m. Wellesley, Mass., Apr. 6, 1901 to Hattie A. Wiswall, dau. of Edward
Francis and Elizabeth Melissa (Curtis) Wiswall; no children.
(5) CARRIE DELYNIA DENTON', b. Wellesley, Mass., Sept. 21, 1869; res.,
Wellesley, Mass.
2852. ii. SHERMAN LEWIS, b. Nov. 17, 1828; m. Margaret Smith, 4451'.
2852. iii. AARON H., b. Nov. 24, 1839 ; m. Mary ,4451
|0
1424. JOHN BRONSON FOOTE, d. Jan. 24, 1870; m. Mary (Patten) Foote;
d. July 30, 1888.
2855. ii. MARY ELIZA, d. Dec. 15, 1919; bur. Summit Hill Cemetery, Clinton,
N. Y.
2858. v. THOMAS IRVING, d. Apr. 23, 1921 ; bur. Clinton, N. Y.
2871. vii. LOVISA S. RANSOM, second wife of Alonzo A. Ransom, d. Jan. 3,
1926.
2877. vi. LUCY HELEN FOOTE, b. May 2. 1835; d. June 20, 1896; m. Aug.
1, 1858 to Alonzo A. Ransom, of Lenox, Pa.; he m. 2nd, No. 2871;
he was b. Aug. 9, 1834.
(1) WILLIAM RANSOM', b. Aug. 22, 1859; m. 1st, May, 1886 to Nellie
Hobbs, b. Mar. ; d. Apr., 1901; m. 2nd, Oct. 5, 1911 to Beatrice
Winters.
(a) ETHEL RANSOM'", b. Aug. 28, 1887; m. Apr. 11, 1903 to Silas
Rood, b. Oct. 7, 1854 ; res., Lenoxville, Pa.
(b) CECILE RANSOM'", b. Apr. 16, 1889; m. Aug. 23, 1907 to Clarence
Plummer, b. June 9, 1883; res., Factoryville, Pa., No. 2.
(i) CLYDE W. PLUMMER", b. June 11, 1909.
(ii) LULU M. PLUMMER", b. Oct. 17, 1911.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 865
(c) HAZEL RANSOM", b. May 29, 1891 ; m. Reuben Decker.
(d) DEWEY RANSOM", b. Apr. 18, 1899; m. Stella Bell Cobb; res.,
Factoryville, Pa.
(e) FRANK E. RANSOM", b. Aug. 26, 1912.
(f) NATHAN B. RANSOM", b. Sept. 24, 1913.
(g) PAUL A. RANSOM", b. Feb. 11, 1917.
(h) MARYLEN RANSOM", b. May 2, 1919.
(i) ROBERT R. RANSOM", b. Jan. 3, 1920.
(2) EFFIE M. RANSOM', b. Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. Dec. 26, 1880 to Erwin G.
Ross, b. Aug. 19, 1860; res., Nicholson, Pa.; d. June 22, 1930.
(a) LUCY S. ROSS", b. Nov. 29, 1883; m. July 1, 1901 to Christian
Gersteneker.
(b) EVA A. ROSS", b. Apr. 23, 1886; m. Dec. 27, 1909 to Charles S.
Ross, b. May 17, 1888.
(i) EVELYN M. ROSS", b. July 9, 1911.
(ii) HOMER C. ROSS", b. July 6, 1914.
(iii) VAN CLEFT E. ROSS", b. Dec. 20, 1916.
(iv) JOHN WESLEY ROSS", b. June 6, 1923.
(c) VIOLET L. ROSS", b. May 7, 1889; m. July 4, 1907 to Loren B.
Robinson, b. Nov. 7, 1878; res., Lenoxville, Pa.; he d. Jan. 10, 1927.
(i) DONALD R. ROBINSON", b. Sept. IS, 1908.
(ii) SCOTT J. ROBINSON", b. Jan. 17, 1912.
(iii) LUCILLE ROBINSON", b. Feb. 1, 1919.
(iv) LLEWELLYN ROBINSON", b. Feb. 1, 1919.
(d) LUCIOUS D. ROSS", b. Sept. 17, 1896; m. Feb. 13, 1918 to Hazel A.
Vial, b. Nov. 19, 1897.
(i) CLARENCE E. ROSS", b. Mar. 8, 1919.
(ii) DORIS E. ROSS", b. Mar. 30, 1921.
(iii) LUCIOUS J. ROSS", b. Apr. 3, 1923.
(e) OLIVE ARMILLIE ROSS", b. Feb. 11, 1899; m. Dec. 4, 1919 to
Harry J. Decker, b. Aug. 21, 1882; res., Lenoxville, Pa.
(i) LUCY HELEN DECKER", b. Feb. 24, 1920.
(ii) OLIVE ARMILLIE DECKER", b. Jan. 25, 1923.
(iii) HARRY ARTHUR DECKER", b. Oct. 14, 1925.
(iv) VERDON CARLYSLE DECKER", b. Feb. 28, 1929.
(f) DORIS EFFIE ROSS", b. Dec. 22, 1903; m. Dec. 22, 1922 to
Rupert R. Miller, b. Dec. 1, 1901 ; res., Clarks Summit, Pa.
(i) NORMA JEAN MILLER", b. Oct. 8, 1928.
(ii) CYRIL ROSS MILLER", b. Apr. 21, 1931.
(3) EVA A. RANSOM', b. Aug. 12, 1861; m. July 2, 1880 to Peter A.
Barney, b. Nov. 15, 1857; res., Lenoxville, Pa.; he d. Oct. 20, 1924.
(a) HUGH W. BARNEY", b. Oct. 4, 1881 ; m. Nov. 10, 1903 to Martha
Harrison, b. Aug. 16, 1880; farmer; res., Lenox, Pa.
(i) JOHN H. BARNEY", b. Apr. 14, 1905; m. Josie Hanyon, Nov.
14, 1930; b. Aug. 23, 1910; dau. of Monroe and Carrie (Pratt)
Hanyon.
(ii) IVAN M. BARNEY", b. May 30, 1914.
(b) MAUDE HELEN BARNEY", b. Oct. 1, 1884; m. June 20, 1910 to
George W. Ross, b. Apr. 18, 1876; farmer; res., Clarks Summit, Pa.
866 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(i) GERTRUDE EVA ROSS", b. Dec. 7, 1912.
(ii) RICHARD W. ROSS", b. Feb. 1, 1916.
(c) CLIFTON D. BARNEY'", b. Apr. 10, 1895; res., Lenoxville, Pa.;,
farmer.
(d) DAYTON GLENN BARNEY", b. Aug. 22, 1898; m. Nov. 7, 1928 to|
Beulah A. Ruland, b. Apr. 22, 1913, dau. of Frank E and Eria I.
(Chandler) Ruland.
2911. xiii. ELIZA OLIVE; Oscar Beebe d. Feb. 23, 1926, Vernal, Utah.
(1) JOHN F. MINCHEY', b. Oct. 29, 1878; m. Mar. 29, 1918 to Frances]
Dolon, of Erie, Pa., b. June 12, 1888; res., Vernal, Utah.
(3) MARY IRENE BEEBE', b. Jan. 6, 1886; m. Dec. 22, 1904 to Ira Rich-
ardson Browning, b. Mar. 28, 1868, in Virginia, son of John W. and
Virginia (Richardson) Browning; she d. Nov. 26, 1926; he was state road
engineer ; res., Salt Lake City, Utah.
(a) LELAND B. BROWNING", b. Sept. 18, 1905, Castle Dale, Utah.
(4) CHARLES BEEBE', b. Nov. 28, 1889; m. 1st, Laura Henry, Feb. 14,
1914; m. 2nd, Dec. 19, 1921 to Harriet Eaton, b. Vernal, Utah, Dec. 7,
1897, dau. of Elmer Beckwith and Rose (Merrill) Eaton, of Vernal,
Utah ; res., Vernal, Utah.
(a) DEE BEEBE", b. Dec. 23, 1916, Emery, Utah.
(b) BILLY MAY BEEBE", b. May 8, 1924, Emery, Utah.
(c) OSCAR LEROY BEEBE", b. Mar. 18, 1926, Vernon, Utah.
(5) LOUIS WARREN BEEBE', b. July 18, 1892; m. June 16, 1915 to Lois
Janette Williams, b. Nov. 5, 1897, dau. of Charles and Sarah (Shiner)
Williams, of Castle, Utah.
(a) CLYDE W. BEEBE", b. June 23, 1916, Castle Dale, Utah.
(b) OSCAR C. BEEBE", b. Feb. 2, 1918, Castle Dale, Utah.
(c) NINA BEEBE", b. Jan. 10, 1925, Vernal, Utah.
(6) OLIVE LOUISA BEEBE', b. May 27, 1898, Emery, Utah; m. Apr. 23,
1916 to James Clement Crapo, b. Apr. 3, 1896, Sandy, Utah, son of Chas. C.
and Elizabeth (Argyle) Crapo, of Sandy, Utah; she d. Nov. 7, 1918,
Provo, Utah.
(7) GILBERT REX BEEBE*, b. Oct. 13, 1903, Emery, Utah; m. May 27,
1923 to Ethel May Clark, dau. of Albert George and Annie (McCurdy)
Clark.
(a) PAULINE BEEBE", b. Feb. 12, 1924.
(8) AUSTIN FOOTE BEEBE', b. May 28, 1906; m. Jan. 13, 1927 to Alberta
Cooper, dau. of William Cooper and Moren (Davis) Cooper.
2920. LUCIUS HARWOOD FOOTE, of San Francisco, Calif., d. June 4, 1913.
2921. ANNA ELIZA FOOTE COLLIE, b. June 7, 1836; d. Dec, 1910; dau. of
Rev. Lucius Foote, of Rockport, 111. ; res., Delavan, Wis.
1464. HORACE FOOTE (page 291) ; Mrs. Foote d. Jan. 16, 1867; he d. Jan. 1,
1895; bur. Rockford, 111.
'BIT. i. HARRIET MELINDA, d. 1875.
29271 ii. ERASTUS HORACE, served in Civil War in 141st Regt., Illinois;
colonel at 17 years of age.
2927'. iv. MARY CORNELIA, gave this copy; res.. Rockford, 111.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 867
292T. V. ELLEN THERESSA, m. Nov. 25, 1880 to George E. Smith, of
Rockford, 111. ; d. May 4, 1903 ; res., Rockford, 111.
(1) FLORENCE FERENIA SMITH", b. Jan. 9, 1882.
(2) VERL SMITH', b. Oct. 14, 1886; d. Dec. 25, 1886.
(3) GEORGE HAROLD SMITH', b. May 10, 1888; m. Oct. 25, 1911 to
Laura Brown ; res., Marblehead, Mass.
2951. (1) RUFUS FOOTE MADDUX*, b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 20, 1884;
graduate of Woodward High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1903 ; Ph.D.,
Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, 1906 ; electrical engineer-
ing ; second lieutenant, U. S. A., Sept., 1908 ; first lieutenant, 1910 ;
captain, 1916; lieutenant colonel, 1918 (temporary) ; major, 1920; gas
officer, 28th Division, Chateau-Thierry ; gas officer. Fifth Army Corps,
St. Mihiel and Argonne ; member of Army and Navy Club, Washing-
ton, D. C. ; Yale Club, New York, N. Y. ; Shriner ; member of Phi
Sigma Kappa; m. Aug. 28, 1913 to Eveline McDowell Black, Pitts-
burgh, Pa., dau. of Gilbert McMasters Black and Clara (Schwartz)
Black. Major Maddux is stationed in Washington, D. C, office, Head-
quarters of Chemical Warfare Service ; res., Washington, D. C. After
the World War, Major Maddux was sent to Norway as military attache,
returning to United States in 1920.
(a) JEANNE LOUISE MADDUX", b. Jan. 19, 1916.
(b) ELIZABETH ANNE MADDUX", b. Feb., 1918.
(c) GILBERT BLACK MADDUX", b. May 25, 1920.
2951. (2) LOUISE ARNOLD MADDUX', b. Aug. 21, 1887; m. Aug., 1911 to
Joseph N. Kinney ; res., Cincinnati, Ohio ; Yale, 1903.
(a) FRANCES MADDUX KINNEY", b. Aug. 9, 1912.
2978'. LUCY D., m. 1850 to Shubel Coy ; res., Lafayette, Ohio.
(1) FERDINAND COY', b. 1852; was murdered, together with both parents,
in Medina, Ohio, July 2, 1862.
2979. ANNA E., b. Dec. 8, 1834; m. 1852 to John A. Titus of Berne, Ohio;
she d. Feb. 1, 1907; he d. Feb. 5, 1907; both bur. at the same time.
(1) ADA ELIZA TITUS', b. 1858; m. 1st, 1880 to Charles Baker, of Penns-
ville, Ohio; he d. Oct. 1, 1889; she m. 2nd, Samuel Phelps, of Wellington,
Ohio.
(a) GEORGE BAKER", b. Aug., 1881, Wellington, Ohio.
(b) MILDRED PHELPS", b. 1896, Wellington, Ohio.
(2) FRANCES TITUS', b. 1866; d. 1876.
2979'. JOHN F., res., San Francisco, Calif., in 1890.
3008. viii. LOZELLE, b. Feb. 13, 1838; m. Isadore Russell, 4643*"'.
3013. xiii. WALTER SCOTT, b. Nov. 4, 1848 ; m. Ida Hull, 4645'.
1522\ JOHN FOOTE (568, 196, 54, 16, 5, 1), killed by a falling tree in 1825 at
Whitehall, N. Y. ; m. Jan. 5, 1806 to Charlotte Hurlbut, of West Haven, Vt.
3013\ i. JASON, m. West Haven, Vt., to Elizabeth Wicker, b. West Haven,
Vt. ; they moved to Iowa and raised a family.
3013'. ii. PHILO. b. 1809; m. Vila L. Tubbs, 4648'-«.
3013'. iii. RANSON, m. Amanda Estate; settled Sept. 13, 1841, in Whitehall,
N. Y.
868 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
3013*. iv. FREDERICK S., b. Nov. 7, 1815; m. Azubah H. Kelley, 4648'-".
3013°. V. ELIZA, m. Trowbridge; went West.
3021. GEORGE LUZERNE FOOTE, d. 1922; Lucretia Way Foote, d. 1926.
1535. ABIATHAR FOOTE (573. 196, 54, 15, S. 1), b. Apr. 16, 1804; m. Aug. 27,
1826 to Sally Elvira Wilcox, b. 1802; d. Sept., 1867; he d. Warren, Conn.; res.,
Warren, Conn.
3071\ j. JULIA ELIZA, b. Sept. 3, 1828; m. Apr. 12, 1849 to William E.
Tanner, b. Feb. 28, 1820; d. Apr. 15, 1899; she d. Apr. 17, 1902; res.,
Warren, Conn.
(1) MARVIN HENRY TANNER", b. Mar. 4, 1850; res., Winsted, Conn.
(2) LUCINDA TANNER', b. 1852; d. 1866.
(3) EGBERT TANNER', b. Apr. 6, 1854; res., Winsted, Conn.
(4) VICTOR TANNER', b. Oct., 1858; d. Nov., 1879.
3037^. ii. HENRY WINCHESTER, b. Feb. 16, 1830; m. Caroline Munson,
4675*-'.
3037'. iii. ANN LOUISE, b. May 29, 1834; m. 1st. Jerome W. Foote. No. 3004;
he d. Nov. 17, 1867 (see family record) ; m. 2nd, Sept. 6, 1869 to Sher-
man Shove, of Warren, Conn.; m. 3rd, Oct. 1, 1888 to Douglass
Williams, b. July 5, 1830; d. Feb. 12, 1913; res., Middletown, Conn.
1540. BELA FOOTE (573, 196, 54, 15, 5, 1), b. June 28, 1816; m. 1st, Almira
Pierpont; m. 2nd, Mary Birdsley; res.. North Branford, Conn.
3037*. i. ADELBERT PIERPONT ; three children by second wife.
3037". ii. MARTHA ALMIRA, m. Timothy A. Cow; res.. Stony Creek. Conn.
3037*. iii. CARRIE, m. Samuel Barns; res., Stony Creek, Conn.
3037'. iv. ELLA, m. C. Kelsey ; res.. Stony Creek. Conn.
3046. iii. JOHN WESLEY, b. May 20, 1842; m. 4689'-'.
1565. EDWIN HARRISON FOOTE, b. Southwick, Mass.; m. Mar. 4. 1830 to
Julia A. Bancroft, b. Apr. 5, 1808; d. Oct. 3, 1886; he d. Sept. 28, 1881; bur. New
Haven, Conn.
3074. i. EDWIN BANCROFT, lawyer. New Haven, Conn.
3075. i. WILLIAM HARRISON, b. Jan. 15. 1833; m. June 5. 1860 to
Samiramis Josephine Noble (see No. 5586 in "Noble Genealogy").
3022. GEORGE LAWSON, b. Aug. 1, 1834; d. June 19, 1908. Baltimore, Md.
3087. V. MARY BASSETT, m. Henry C. Griggs ; lived all of her married life
in Waterbury, Conn.; she was as prominent as women of her time,
perhaps a little more so.
(2) CHARLES JARED GRIGGS', res., Waterbury, Conn.; he was a grad-
uate from Yale, class of 1886; Yale Law School, class of 1888.
(3) WILFRED ELIZUR GRIGGS', d. July 24, 1918; he was bur. at Water-
bury, Conn. ; res., Waterbury, Conn. ; business, architect ; firm. W. E.
Griggs; he graduated from Yale, class of 1887, and Columbia University,
1889.
(4) ROBERT FOOTE GRIGGS', was m. 1st, Savannah Ga., to Charlotte
Hamilton Branch, Apr. 11, 1892; she d. May 14, 1897; their dau. Marie
McDevitt was b. May 5, 1895. and d. June 16, 1896. Both are bur. at
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 869
Bonaventure, Savannah, Ga. He m. 2nd, Caroline Haring White. He is
a broker in firm of R. F. Griggs Co.
(c) ROBERT FOOTE GRIGGS*", JR., b. June 27, 1908.
(6) DAVID CULLEN GRIGGS', graduated from Yale in 1892; business,
vice-president and secretary, Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Machine
Co. ; res., Waterbury, Conn.
(b) ELEANOR RICE GRIGGS", b. Aug. 3, 19n.
3088. vi. CULLEN BEECHER FOOTE, d. July 12, 1909.
1580. JOHN FOOTE (592, 205, 56, 16, 5, 1), b. May 25, 1834; m. Elizabeth
Miner, b. Coventry, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1809, dau. of John and Ann (Beardsley) Miner;
was a tanner and shoemaker ; deacon of the Congregational Church at Coventry, N. Y.
3090*. i. LYDIA, b. Nov. 3, 1834, Coventry, N. Y.; m. May 8, 1856 to Henry
Milton Ketchum, son of Moses and Esther Ketchum, b. Oct. 16, 1831 ;
res., St. Peter, Minn.
(1) MINNIE KETCHUM", b. Mar. 18, 1858, St. Paul, Minn.; m. William
Hayden.
(a) MARY HAYDEN".
(b) NELLIE HAYDEN".
(c) JOHN HAYDEN".
3090^ ii. JANE AMANDA, b. May 5, 1839; m. 1st, William Compton; he d.
; m. 2nd, Horace Johnson.
1581. GEORGE DORR FOOTE (592, 205, 56, 16, 5, 1), b. Aug. 5, 1810, Albany,
N. Y. ; came to Illinois, 1830; m. Abigail Jane St. John, also b. in Albany, N. Y.,
July 8, 1816. He was an architect, lived at Columbia, Mo.; purchased a farm at
Pittsfield, 111., where he raised a large family; he d. Pittsfield, Pike County, 111.,
Feb. 28, 1881.
3090\ i. TALMAGE O., b. Apr. 1, 1836; m. Mary Ward, 4699'"'.
3090*. ii. EDWARD MITCHELL, b. Mar. 28, 1837 ; m. Nancy A. Kelso.
3090'. iii. MELISSA AMELIA, b. Sept. 20, 1838; m. Apr. 7, 1850 to George
Mills ; she d. Dec. 28, 1895.
(1) GEORGE M. MILLS', d. young.
(2) HERBERT MALCOLM MILLS", m. Anna Recker; he d. Dec. 27, 1901.
(a) JULIAN MILLS", b. July 14, 1890; m. Florence .
(i) MARGARET MILLS", b. Jan. 11, 1918; res., East Peoria, 111.
(b) LAURA MILLS", b. Dec. 3, 1891 ; res.. East Peoria, 111.
(c) SOPHIA MARIE MILLS", b. June 29, 1901.
(3) LAURA ELEANOR MILLS", b. 1866; d. 1891.
(4) ABIGAIL JANE MILLS', b. June 13, 1867; m. Clarence E. Berry.
(a) CARROL BERRIAN", b. Dec. 3, 1892; m. Bessie ; res., Webb
City, Mo.
(b) ELEANOR BERRIAN", b. Feb. 9, 1894; m. Charles Marlock; res.,
Webb City, Mo.
(i) ELIZABETH GAIL MATLOCK", b. Dec. 26, 1916; res.,
Webb City, Mo.
(5) MAUDE ALMA MILLS', b. 1869; m. Charles Walker; she d. 1914,
Webb City, Mo.
(a) HERBERT WALKER", b. Oct. 9, 1894.
870 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(6) ANNITA MILDRED MILLS', b. Dec. 3, 1871 ; m. Geo. Shriver.
(a) PAUL WESLEY SHRIVER^ b. Nov. 12, 1896; m. Mary Dun-
woody; res., Pittsburg, Kan.
3090\ iv. JOHN, b. Oct. 13, 1839; m. Mary E. Hullm, 4699"-".
3090'. V. GEORGE DORR, b. Nov. 22, 1840; d. Feb. 27, 1858.
3090«. vi. JAMES PIERCE, b. Jan. 28, 1844; m. Armittie Tippetts, 4699"-".
3090'. vii. LYDIA SARAH, b. June 18, 1846; m. Sept. 7, 1865 to Alvin Nye
Main ; retired farmer.
(1) CLARA MONDON MAIN", b. Sept. 9, 1866; librarian at Lewistown,
Mont.
(2) DR. RUFUS HENRY MAIN', b. Sept. 5, 1868, Lincoln County, Mo.; m.
Oct. 9, 1895 to Helen Chrysup.
(a) GEORGE CHRYSUP MAIN", b. Nov. 27, 1897; served in the Med-
ical Corps, Jeflferson Barracks and Ellis Island; medical student of
University of Illinois.
(b) ALVIN NYE MAIN", b. July 23, 1900; d. 1907.
(c) RUTH NYE MAIN", b. Dec. 6, 1908; res., Barry, 111.
(d) JOSEPHINE BARNEY MAIN", b. Feb. 13, 1912; res., Barry, 111.
(e) PHILLIP ANDREW MAIN", b. Jan. 28, 1917; res., Barry 111.
(3) JOSIAH MAIN', b. Mar. 29, 1870; m. Emily Triplett; res., Hemet,
Calif.; B.S., University of Illinois; M.S., Cornwall, to whom the follow-
ing eulogy was given: "To Josiah Main whose kindly and forceful per-
sonality, quiet humor, and high moral and intellectual standards have
made so deep an impress upon the students of Hemet Union High School,
and whose tireless labors and artistic skill have been through two years
of such great value to our annual, with grateful appreciation we dedicate
this 1920 Tahquits"; professor of agriculture and biology, Hemet Union
High School ; res., Hemet, Calif.
(a) NORMAN FRANCIS MAIN", b. July 11, 1901; B.S., Columbia
University, 1920; res., Columbia, Mo.
(4) BLANCH MARGARETTA MAIN', b. Jan. 8, 1874; m. William Gay;
res., Pittsfield, 111.
(a) ELIZABETH GAY", b. Oct. 24, 1894; m. F. M. Lewis, Jr.; res.,
Pittsfield, 111.
(i) GENEVIEVE LEWIS", b. Aug. 3, 1915; res., Pittsfield, 111.
(5) ROSE IDA MAIN', b. Aug. 7, 1876; m. Luther Lawrence Warden; res.,
Lewiston, Mont.
(b) ALVIN MAIN WARDEN", b. Oct. 1, 1908; res., Lewiston, Mont.
(c) JOHN SEVIER WARDEN", b. Apr. 10, 1913; res., Lewiston, Mont.
(6) GEORGINA JANE MAIN', b. Jan. 5, 1879; d. Mar. 14, 1880.
(7) DR. ROSCOE CONKLING MAIN', b. Feb. 2:i, 1882; m. Ruth Flower
Stafford Orr, b. Feb. 6, 1890, dau. of Edward Orr, of Marquette, Mich.;
res., Billings, Mont.; B.S., University of Illinois, 1904; Harvard, 1904-07;
awarded Oliver Scholarship; M.D., Rush Medical, 1908; appoitned
register at Debarkation Hospital at Ellis Island during the World War
at request of General Gorges; city and county health officer at Billings,
Mont.
(a) ALVIN NYE MAIN", b. Apr. 8, 1918; res., Billings, Mont.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 871
(b) EDWARD STAFFORD MAIN", b. Apr. 9, 1918; res., Billings,
Mont.
(c) NATHANIEL FOOTE MAIN", b. July 2, 1920; res., Billings, Mont.
(d) PETER SEINLFORD MAIN", b. June 27, 1922; res., Billings, Mont.
(8) FRANCIS ALVIN MAIN", b. May 3, 1884; m. Iva Woolfolk Scanlan;
res., Pittsfield, 111.; graduate of Bradley Polytechnic, Peoria, 111.; jeweler
at Pittsfield, 111.
(a) MARGUERITE MAIN", b. Mar. 16, 1906; res., Pittsfield, 111.
(b) BERNICE SCANLAN MAIN", b. May 16, 1908; res., Pittsfield, III.
3090'. viii. JOSIAH CULVER, b. Dec. 4, 1847; m. Abigail St. John, 4699=""'".
3090'. ix. JANE, b. Mar. 8, 1850; m. Feb. 27, 1889 to Samuel Ruthledge; d.
June IS, 1913.
3090". X. HENRY, b. May 9, 1852; m. Frances D. Dunbar, 4699''"".
3090". xi. WILLIAM DOUGLASS, b. June 20, 1854; d. Oct. 28, 1855.
3090". xii. ALMIRA CAROLINE, b. Mar. 28, 1856; unm.; Pittsfield, 111.
3090". xiii. IDA MAY, b. July 5, 1858; m. Nov. 13, 1877 to Isaac Petty; she d.
Mar. 9, 1884.
(1) GOLDIE ESTELLA PETTY', b. Jan. 12, 1879; d. Dec. 2, 1880.
(2) MABEL PETTY', b. Apr. 2, 1881 ; d. June 13, 1884.
(3) THOMAS PETTY', b. Jan. 13, 1884.
3090". xiv. MARY ANN, b. Feb. 23, 1862; m. Nov. 13, 1883 to Enoch John
Rainwater, son of John and Elizabeth (Porter) Rainwater, b. Jan. 27,
1861.
(1) CLARENCE ELMER RAINWATER', b. Oct. 1, 1884; A.B., Drake
University, Iowa, 1907; A.M., 1908; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1921;
m. Lily Frances Williams; dau. of Isaac Reed and Emma (Francis)
Williams, Sept. 5, 1907, Savannah, Mo. ; teacher sociology. University of
Chicago, 1913-17; dean, American College Physical Education, 1917-19
assistant professor sociology. University Southern California, 1919-21
associate professor, University Southern California, 1921-25. Societies
Social Research, American Social Society, Campbell Institute, Phi Beta
Kappa, Alpha Kappa Delta, Gamma Epsilon. Author : "Community Or-
ganizations," 1920; "The Play Movement in the United States," 1921.
He d. July 22, 1925.
(2) JULIUS HENRY RAINWATER', b. Dec. 2, 1887; graduate of Pitts-
field, 111., High School, 1907; Drake University, Iowa; University of
Chicago; m. Florence E. Nitsche, dau. of Fred and Laura (Tilling)
Nitsche, Chicago, 111., Sept. 6, 1911. Playground director, Ogden Park,
Chicago, 1911-18; Boy Scout executive, Chicago, 1918-20; Scout execu-
tive, San Jose, Calif., 1920-23 ; executive secretary. Community Chest,
San Jose, Calif., 1928; president. Pacific Coast Community Chest Execu-
tives; Rotarian; 32nd degree Mason; Athletic Club; res., San Diego,
Calif.
(a) JULIUS HENRY RAINWATER", b. Chicago, 111., June 27, 1912
res., San Diego, Calif.
(b) GENEVIEVE E. RAINWATER", b. Chicago, 111., Aug. 11, 1916
res,. San Diego, Calif.
(c) GERALDINE E. RAINWATER", b. San Jose, Calif., June 3, 1921
res., San Diego, Calif.
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872 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(3) ETHEL ELIZABETH RAINWATER', b. Dec. 21, 1889; graduate
Teachers' College, Normal, 111., 1917; A.B., University Southern Cali-
fornia, 1926; m. Thomas Murry Gillison, Mar. 5, 1926, Long Beach, Calif.
(a) ETHEL MARIANNE GILLISON", b. Jan. 11, 1929, Long Beach,
Calif.
(4) JOHN PORTER RAINWATER', b. Nov. 6, 1891; m. Ida Carolin
Kern, dau. of Fred and Elizabeth (Sittler) Kern, Aug. 26, 1920, Pittsfield,
111. ; sergeant. Ambulance Co. 334, Sanitary Train 309 in 84th Division,
Camp Taylor, Sept. 20, 1917; nine months overseas; discharged at Camp
Grant, July, 1919; res., Pittsfield, 111.; farmer.
(a) ELIZABETH ANN RAINWATER", b. Feb. 1, 1923.
(5) IDA MAY RAINWATER", b. June 2, 1901 ; graduate School of Nurs-
ing, Methodist Episcopal Hospital, Los Angeles, Calif., 1924 ; registered
nurse, California, 1924 ; B.S., University of Missouri, 1931 ; Alpha Kappa
Delta; trachoma prevention work, Missouri; res., Pittsfield, 111.
1583. FREDERICK ABRAM FOOTE (592, 205, 56, 16, 5, 1), b. July 31, 1816;
m. Salina Kennedy; she d. ; m. 2nd, Nancy Kennedy, a sister; d. Albany, N. Y.
3090"°. i. GEORGE DORR, d. in army.
1587^ RUSSELL FOOTE (598, 205, 56, 16, 5, 1), m. Lydia Bronson.
3095. i. HATTIE, m. Clark Hough, b. Unadilla, N. Y. ; res., Bloomington,
111.
3099'. GERTRUDE MARIA, b. May 13, 1847; m. May 20, 1863 to John Andrus;
she d. Oct. 13, 1929, Palo Alto, Calif. ; he d. Jan. 26, 1923, Palo Alto, Calif.
(1) (a) (i) LEORA C. EMETSBURG", b. Jan. 8, 1904; m. Feb. 25, 1928 to
Frank Boomhower, b. Feb. 12, 1899, in Michigan.
(A) STANLEY LOREN BOOMHOWER", b. Palo Alto, Calif.,
July 8, 1930.
(c) STELLA GRACE RUGGLES", b. Oct. 25, 1887, Gait, Calif.; m.
Nov. 2, 1909 to F. Pearl Allen, b. Dec. 9, 1881, Springfield, Ohio; res.,
Palo Alto, Calif.
(i) VIRGINIA ISIS ALLEN", b. June 24, 1910, Fresno, Calif,
(ii) VISCOUNT PEARL ALLEN", b. Aug. 21, 1911, Fresno, Calif.
(d) MABEL CORNELIA RUGGLES", b. Nov. 27, 1889, Gait, Calif. ; m.
June 16, 1909 to John Durben Williams, b. Apr. 14, 1875, Cloverdale,
Calif.
(i) MARVIN VANCE WILLIAMS", b. May 17, 1913, Santa
Rosa, Calif,
(ii) WINNIFRED LOVE WILLIAMS", b. Nov. 30, 1914, San
Francisco, Calif.
(2) (a) ZORIKA TURNER", b. May 11, 1891, Stockton, Calif.; m. Sept. 9,
1929 to James Edward McClellan, b. in California.
(3) ANN ELIZA ANDRUS', b. Mar. 17, 1871, Gait, Calif.; m. 1st, Nov.
29, 1887 to Wellington W. Trubody; m. 2nd, Frank Thompson, Jan. 6,
1895.
(a) WAYNE W. TRUBODY", b. June 18, 1888, Stockton, Calif.; d.
July 18, 1889, Gait, Calif.
(b) PERCY E. TRUBODY", b. Mar. 14, 1890, Stockton, Calif.; d. Nov.
3, 1918; m. Aug. 13, 1915 to Edith Willeford, b. Jan. 18, 1901, Bishop,
Calif.
3103\
i.
3103'.
ii.
3105.
iii,
3104.
iv.
3105\
iv.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 873
(i) ETHEL J. TRUBODY", b. June 13, 1916, Oatman, Ariz,
(c) GERTRUDE E. TRUBODY", b. Nov. 18, 1891, Stockton, Calif; d.
Jan. 3, 1892, Gait, Calif.
(5) ROY ANDRUS", m. June 10, 1912 to Jeannette King, of Wright, Calif.
3100*. CHARLES HARDY, b. Dec. 28, 1858; m. Kate Henderson Holmes, 4802'-'.
3100*. GORDON MILES, b. Dec. 10, 1864; m. Mary Green, 4802'"".
3101. ix. LAURA FOOTE BRUML, res., Palo Alto, Calif.
(2) DOROTHY FOOTE BRUML" b. June 11, 1901; d. Oct. 2, 1902.
(3) LEONARD FOOTE BRUML", b. Aug. 23, 1904; graduated from the
Stanford University Medical School in 1930 ; he is now assistant resident
physician at the Stanford University Hospital in San Francisco, Calif.
1633. CHARLES NICHOLS FOOTE (616, 203, 56, 16, 5, 1), b. Freedom,
Cattaraugus County, N. Y., June 18, 1841 ; m. Freeland, Mich., Mar. 13, 1869 to Grace
McGregor, b. Freeland, Mich., Nov. IS, 1845, dau. of Peter and Margaret (Reid)
McGregor; she d. Freeland, Mich., Apr. 11, 1898. Mr. Foote is a successful farmer;
res., Freeland, Mich.
PETER, b. Freeland, Mich., Nov. 7, 1870; d. May 7, 1875.
AMELIA ANN, b. July 24, 1873 ; unm.
CHARLES G., b. Sept. 20, 1876 ; unm.
GUY A., b. Oct. 16, 1878 ; unm.
WALTER A., b. July 25, 1884 ; d. Freeland, Mich., Aug. 8, 1887.
1684. ROBERT FOOTE (616, 208, 56, 16, 5, 1), b. Deerfield, N. Y., Nov. 25,
1825; m. Freeland, Mich., Aug. 6, 1871 to Peddie Alfred, b. Howard, Steuben County,
N. Y., May 10, 1842 ; res.. Harbor Beach, Mich. ; he d. Mar. 31, 1894.
3106. i. CHARLES A., b. Freeland, Mich., Sept. 13, 1875; d. Harbor Beach,
Mich., Dec. 20, 1906.
1638. DAN POLLY FOOTE (618, 208, 56, 16, 5, 1), b. Aug. 18, 1831; m. Fox
Lake, Wis., Oct. 22, 1854 to Elizabeth Graham.
3107. i. GEORGE GRAHAM, b. Oct. 19, 1857; m. Mary Dailys, 4709"-'; fruit
farmer, Paonia, Delta County, Colo.
3108. ii. CHARLES EDWIN, b. Oct. 31, 1859; m. Florence Scollard Brown,
b. Oct. 30, 1859, dau. of George D. and Celeste S. Brown. Mr. Foote
is president, Foote & Jenks, manufacturers food producers, flavors;
res., Jackson, Mich.
3109. iii. LANGLEY SUTHERLAND, b. Freeland, Mich., Aug. 29, 1863; m.
1st, Cassie Leola Rogers, b. Oct. 1, 1874; d. July 19, 1916; m. 2nd,
June, 1918 to Mrs. Anna Williams ; res., Saginaw, W. S., Mich.
1641. HARVEY MONROE FOOTE (618, 208, 56, 16, 5, 1), b. Oct. 10, 1836,
Fairview, N. Y. ; entered the army July 31, 1862; commissioned first lieutenant Nov. 5,
1863, and captain July, 1864, served till end of war ; m. Oct., 1866 to Sarah Elizabeth
Young; she d. Jan. 3, 1920; he d. Feb. 3, 1913; res., Oswego, N. Y.
3109'. i. LENA GERTRUDE, b. May 19, 1868; d. Apr. 2, 1879.
3110. ii. CARRIE BELLE, b. Oct. 1, 1870; m. Mar. 26, 1891 to Frederick B.
Huxley, b. Palmyra, N. Y., son of Frank H. and Harriet (Curtis)
Huxley; res., Ontario Center, N. Y.
874 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(1) CLARA IRMA HUXLEY', b. Mar. 18, 1892; m. July 14, 1920 to Clarence
Griffith ; res., Huntington, L. I., N. Y.
(2) MILDRED JEWELL HUXLEY", b. Dec. 12, 1896; graduate Boston
Business College, 1920; with Cleveland Trust Company; m. Nathaniel
Foote, No. 5035.
(3) EARL FOOTE HUXLEY*, b. May 12, 1898; World War veteran, 102nd
A. T., 27th Division m. Feb. 4, 1923 to Mildred Henderson, dau. of
F. B. Henderson, of Ontario, N. Y. ; he is in business with his father.
(a) DOROTHY MARY HUXLEY'".
(4) DORIS CATHERINE HUXLEY', b. Apr. 23, 1907.
(5) FERN ELOISE HUXLEY', b. Mar. 19, 1912.
3111. iii. HARRY JOHN, b. Dec. 24, 1873; d. Apr. 13, 1879.
1646. CHARLES EDWARD FOOTE (618, 208, 56, 16, 5, 1), d. Dec. 22, 1919,
Bridgeport Township, Mich.
3112. i. EDNA LUTHERIA, b. July 30, 1879; m. Aug. 28, 1909 to Edward
KENNEDY; res., Bridgeport, Mich.
(1) MARY ANTOINETTE KENNEDY', b. Aug. 29, 1910, Chugwater,
Wyo.
(2) CHARLES EDWARD KENNEDY', b. Mar. 6, 1913, Bridgeport, Mich.
(3) JUNE ROSE KENNEDY', b. June 30, 1915, Wheatland, Wyo.
(4) EUNICE LUCILLE KENNEDY', b. Nov. 11, 1916, Cheyenne, Wyo.
3113. ii. HATTEN HENRY, b. June 23, 1883; farmer, Bridgeport Township,
Saginaw County, Mich. ; unm.
3114. iii. KATHERINE POLLY, b. Jan. 25, 1885 ; m. May 2, 1908 to Arthur T.
Morey, son of Edward H. Morey ; res., Bridgeport, Mich.
(1) GEORGE ARTHUR MOREY', b. Jan. 2, 1909, Bridgeport, Mich.
(2) MARJORIE A. MOREY', b. Jan. 8, 1911.
(3) HATTIE ELIZABETH MOREY', b. July 9, 1913.
1650. ARCHIE HUGH FOOTE (618, 208, 56, 16, 5, 1), m. Valparaiso, Ind.,
Jan. 4, 1886 to Loila Morris, b. Woodhull, Mich.; he d. May 19, 1889.
3114'. i. MORRIS GROVER, b. Woodhull, Mich., May 25, 1888; m. Dec. 24.
1916, Lansing, Mich., to Ida Smith; res., Lansing, Mich.
1652. HELI FOOTE (page 307), res. LeRoy, N. Y. ; d. Apr. 18, 1917.
3115. RICHARD FOOTE is a machinist and lives in Rochester, N. Y.
1654. JAMES CAMPBELL FOOTE (pages 307-308) ; Kitty R. (Payne) Foote,
d. Apr. 18, 1917; m. 2nd, June 21, 1919 to Betsy E. Goodenough, b. Nov. 21, 1879,
of Rochester, N. Y., dau. of A. Chapin Goodenough. Mr. Foote has been a member
of the Board of Education at tlie Caledonia High School since 1914, and was presi-
dent of the Board.
3115V i. MARY HELEN, b. Mar. 18, 1891; m. Jan. 2, 1918 to Leland Charles
Clark, b. June 6, 1892, son of Charles Franklin Clark; merchant; res.,
Attica, N. Y.
(1) LELAND CHARLES CLARK', JR., b. Dec. 4, 1918, Rochester, N. Y.
(2) QUINTAN SPENCER CLARK', b. Jan. 10, 1920, Attica, N. Y.
(3) WOODAMS PAYNE CLARK', b. Feb. 28, 1921, Attica, N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 875
3116. JAMES CONKLIN FOOTE, JR., b. Sept. 25, 1898; m. Laura B. Wellman,
4710*.
3116^ i. ANN ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 28, 1854; m. 1st, Feb., 1887 to Albyron
Waite; he d. May, 1890; m. 2nd, June 23, 1909 to John W. Hagadorn;
Mrs. Hagadorn is a member of the D. A. R. ; res., Johnstown, N. Y.
3117. ii. JANE SARAH, b. Mar. 8, 1857; member D. A. R.; res., Johnstown,
N. Y. ; she gave this copy.
3118. iii. EMILY GRACE, b. Oct. 15, 1863; m. May 27, 1891 to Henry F.
Dawes, of Milborne Port, England, b. May 2, 1863, son of Thomas
Bodley Dawes and Mary Ann Tavener.
(2) HELEN WARFIELD DAWES', b. Nov. 24, 1903; m. Fred Henry
Rohrs ; res.. New York, N. Y. ; son of Frederick and Mary Louise
(Mclnelley) Rohrs.
(a) FREDERICK TAVENER ROHRS", b. Feb. 21, 1929.
3119. iv. FRANCES HELEN, b. May 23, 1866; m. Oct. 11, 1888 to Dr.
John H. Sand, son of Sylvester and Barbara (Crounse) Sand; res.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
(1) JAMES HARVEY SAND', b. Mar. 3, 1892; electrical engineer. Poly-
technic Institute, 1915; enlisted in the Signal Corps, 1918; attended School
for Radio Officers, College Park, Md. ; Air Service School for Radio
Officers, Columbia University ; School for Aerial Observers, Fort Sill,
Okla. ; Air Service Advanced School for Radio Telephone Officers,
Guerstner Field, La. ; commissioned second lieutenant. Air Service Aero-
nautics, Oct., 1918; res., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(2) JOHN FRANCIS FOOTE SAND", b. Feb. 21, 1899; enlisted July 9.
1917, at 19 years of age in Headquarters Company, 106th Inf., 27th Divi-
sion; served in France from May 10, 1918 to March 8, 1919. During this
time he saw much active service at the front and was present with his
regiment at the breaking of the Hindenburg line. He is the ninth genera-
tion in descent from Elder William Brewster of the Mayflozver on his
maternal grandmother Grace Dennison's side. He m. June 3, 1924, Marion
Elizabeth Calder, of Brooklyn, N. Y., dau. of Alexander and Elizabeth
(Hartigan) Calder; res., Rockville Center, L. I., N. Y.
(a) JOHN FOOTE SAND'*, b. Feb. 1, 1926.
(b) ELIZABETH CALDER SAND", b. June 29, 1929.
(3) GRACE DENNISON SAND', b. Jan. 30, 1901 ; B.A., Adelphi College,
1922 ; m. Oct. 20, 1928 to Lester Harrison Hearn, son of Frederick William
and Sarah (Hyde) Hearn, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
(a) BARBARA JANE HEARN", b. Sept. 16, 1929.
1671. WILLIAM DARIUS FOOTE (627, 209, 56, 16, 5, 1), b. Sept. 25, 1836,
Johnstown, N. Y. ; m. Jan. 19, 1859 to Mary Catherine Shults, dau. of Levi and
Harriet (Gray) Shults, of Johnstown, N. Y. ; she was b. Oct. 25, 1837; d. Sept. 6,
1895. Mr. Foote was for many years a merchant in Johnstown and afterward a
glove manufacturer; d. Mar. 26, 1904; res., Johnstown, N. Y. On the side of his
maternal grandmother, Grace Dennison, he was the eighth generation in descent
from Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower.
3123. i. ALICE GRAY, b. Feb. 6, 1860, Johnstown, N. Y. ; d. Mar. 5, 1920;
m. Feb. 21, 1889 to Daniel Dillenback, son of Michael and Catherine
876 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(Stewart) Dillenback, b. Nov. 14, 1855, Ephratah, N. H.; d. Aug. 22,
1824, Johnstown, N. Y.
(1) MARION FOOTE DILLENBACK', b. Mar. 6, 1890; she was graduated
from the Johnstown High School and from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn,
N. Y., in 1913 ; supervisor of art in the public schools of Saratoga
Springs, N. Y.
(2) MILDRED CATHERINE DILLENBACK^ b. Mar. 6, 1890; she was
graduated from the Johnstown High School and the New York State
College for Teachers, 1913, at Albany, N. Y. ; m. May 27, 1927, St.
Louis, Mo., to Hiram Lorenzo King, b. May 23, 1887, Northampton,
Fulton County, N. Y., son of Oscar and Honora (Steele) King; res.,
Johnstown, N. Y.
(a) LAWRENCE HILO KING'", b. May 31, 1930, Johnstown, N. Y.
3124. ii. CARRIE SHULTS, b. Jan. 22, 1862, Johnstown, N. Y. ; d. July 30,
1915; m. Apr. 15, 1891 to George Murray Bryant, b. at Sherburne,
N. Y., Apr. 13, 1859, son of Reuben and Sally R. (Terry) Bryant;
contractor and builder ; res., at Johnstown, N. Y., until his d. Jan. IS,
1924.
(1) EDITH MURRAY BRYANT', b. Mar. 12, 1892; graduated from Johns-
town High School and New York State College for Teachers, 1915; m.
Aug. 21, 1920 to Mott Marsh Palmer, b. Brookfield, N. Y., Sept. 21,
1884; graduate of Colgate College, Hamilton, N. Y. ; military service in
the World War, Aug., 1918 to Feb., 1919, at Camp Humphreys, Va.;
first lieutenant in Engineers, U. S. A. ; res., Mechanicville, N. Y. ; d.
Apr, 19, 1924; he was the son of Herman Palmer, first settler of Brook-
field, N. Y., and Laura (Brown) Palmer; m. 2nd, Ralph Margetts BuUis,
son of William and Juliette (Delaire) Bullis, b. 1902; graduated from
Plattsburgh Normal School, 1923; statistician; they now res. in Cincinnati,
Ohio.
(a) WILLIAM MURRAY BULLIS", b. Aug. 29, 1930.
(2) RUTH BRYANT', b. Feb. 22, 1894; d. Feb. 26, 1894.
(3) LULU CATHARINE BRYANT', b. Mar. 13, 1897; graduate Johns-
town High School and Oswego State Kindergarten Training School, 1919;
m. Aug. 22, 1922 to Harwood Sims Rowles, b. May 3, 1896, son of
Charles W. and Flora (Stoller) Rowles; graduate of Johnstown High
School; military service in World War, 1918-19; private in Radio En-
gineers, Aviation Section of Army ; stationed at Kelly Field, Agricul-
tural and Mechanical College, Texas ; Carnegie Technical, Pittsburgh, Pa. ;
Rich Flying Field, Tex. ; glove manufacturer, continuing business estab-
lished 1859; res., Johnstown, N. Y.
(a) MARJORIE BREWSTER ROWLES", b. June 3, 1923, Johnstown,
N. Y.
(b) HARWOOD SIMS ROWLES", JR., b. Dec. 7, 1926, Johnstown,
N. Y.
(4) MARJORIE BRYANT', b. July 21, 1899; graduate Johnstown High
School and New York State College for Teachers at Albany, N. Y., 1920;
private secretary to Dr. John Wyckoff, dean of the New York Medical
College, N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 877
3124\ iii. MARY LOUISA, b. Aug. 6, 1864; librarian in Johnstown Public
Library; member of Society of Mayflower Descendants of State of
New York; Johnstown Chapter, Daughters of American Revolution.
3124'. iv. HARRIET AGNES, b. Oct. 21, 1872; m. June 23, 1904 to Daniel
McMartin ; dealer in Mocha glove leather ; res., Johnstown, N. Y. ; she
is a member of Society of Mayflower Descendants of State of New
York.
(1) DANIEL MALCOLM McMARTIN', b. Dec. 1, 1906; graduate Johns-
town High School and Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. ; member Phi
Beta Kappa; Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass., class of 1932;
m. Dec. 21, 1929 to Barbara Aristine Clark, b. May 14, 1908, dau. of
Elwyn Masom and Edna (Latham) Clark, West Sand Lake, N. Y.
(a) BARBARA ANN McMARTIN'", b. Nov. 18, 1931.
3125. BETSEY.
(5) MARCIA HELEN EELS', m. Amos F. Ward.
(a) EMMA JANE WARD'", b. Altona, 111., July 9, 1861; m. Sept. 7,
1887 to Myron Holley Mather, b. May 31, 1846, son of Benjamin and
Pamelia Mather; she d. Nov. 8, 1912; bur. Olivewood Cemetery,
Riverside, Calif. ; res.. Riverside, Calif.
(i) MARCIA HELEN MATHER", b. Dec. 8, 1892; m. Holly-
wood, Calif., Aug. 17, 1918 to Raymond Rodney, b. Independence,
la., June 26, 1885, son of Michael J. and Minnie Rodney ; res.,
Riverside, Calif. During the war Mr. Rodney worked as
registering clerk and she as a stenographic clerk for Twohy
Brothers, who were the builders of March Aviation Field,
Riverside, Calif. Later went to Prescott, Ariz., and secured
position as paymaster with the Jos. E. Morgan Co., contractors,
of El Paso, Tex., who were building the million dollar Tuber-
culosis Hospital for the returned soldiers at Whipple Barracks.
(A) HELEN FRANCES RODNEY", b. Riverside, Calif., June 5,
1920; res.. Riverside, Calif.
1687. JAMES WENTWORTH FOOTE, m. Lovisa Stowell, dau. of Elijah and
Deborah Stowell.
3132. iii. ORPHA AURILLA FOOTE WILLIAMS.
(2) BELINDA SYLVEME WILLIAMS', b. Hartland, Wis., Oct. 15, 1844;
m. May 8, 1867 to Andrew Norton Perrin, of Conesus, Livingston County,
N. Y.; she d. Nov. 25, 1921, Rochester, N. Y.
(a) WILLIAM ANDREW PERRIN", b. Tar Farm, Crawford County,
Pa., Mar. 1, 1868; m. May 18, 1893 to Marion Frances Parker, dau.
of B. F. Parker, of Wellesley Hills, Mass.
(i) MARION PARKER PERRIN", b. July 6, 1899, Rochester,
N. Y. ; m. Dec. 5, 1924 to Paul Alexander Anderson ; she d.
Aug., 1928, Pekin, China.
(A) WILLIAM PERRIN ANDERSON", b. Aug., 1928, Pekin,
China,
(ii) CAROL PARKER PERRIN", b. May 28, 1901. Rochester,
N. Y. ; m. June, 1928 to Gardner Dunton.
\
878 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(b) MARION WILLIAMS PERRIN", b. Titusville, Pa, Aug. 23, 1869;
m. June 14, 1898 to Prof. Henry Fairfield Burton, son of Rev.
Nathan S. Burton, of Ann Arbor, Mich. ; he d. Aug. 26, 1918.
(i) ANDREW PERRIN BURTON", b. Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 15,
1899.
(ii) SARAH FAIRFIELD BURTON", b. Rochester, N. Y., June 8,
1900; m. Oct. 24, 1925 to William Sumner Simpson, son of Rev.
Samuel and Edith (Sumner) Simpson, of Tolland, Conn.; m.
in Rochester, N. Y.
(A) WILLIAM SUMNER SIMPSON", JR., b. Dec. 6, 1926,
New York, N. Y.
(iii) HENRY FAIRFIELD BURTON", JR., b. Dec. 28, 1901,
Rochester, N. Y.
(c) MARY SYBIL PERRIN'", b. Titusville, Pa., Nov. 9, 1871 ; m. Sept.
19, 1905 to Gage Randolph Inslee, son of Joseph H. P. Inslee, of
New York, N. Y. ; d. May 29, 1929.
(i) RANDOLPH PERRIN INSLEE", b. Oct. 19, 1906, Rochester,
N. Y.
(d) LINDA ORPHA PERRIN'", b. Titusville, Pa., Feb. 5, 1876; m. June
26, 1901 to Edward Congdon Atwater, son of Edward W. Atwater,
of Batavia, N. Y. ; he d. Aug. 28, 1925, Batavia, N. Y.
(i) EDWARD PERRIN ATWATER", b. Rochester, N. Y., July 5,
1902; m. Apr. 14, 1925, Batavia, N. Y., to Rowena Marsh Wash-
burn, of Batavia, dau. of Hon. Edward A. and Frances (Marsh)
Washburn ; also a great-great-granddau. of Deborah Foote Bige-
low. No. 305, and Zelotes Bigelow.
(A) EDWARD WASHBURN ATWATER", b. Feb. 6, 1926,
Rochester, N. Y.
(B) JAMES PERRIN ATWATER", b. Apr. 17, 1928, Rochester,
N. Y.
(C) JULIAN WASHBURN ATWATER", b. May 8, 1931,
Rochester, N. Y.
(ii) HELEN HASTINGS ATWATER", b. Rochester, N. Y., Mar.
30, 1905; m. May 24, 1928 to Richard Walter Heurtley, Batavia,
N. Y. ; he is a son of Arthur and Grace (Crampton) Heurtley,
of Chicago, 111.
(A) HELEN ATWATER HEURTLEY", b. June 15, 1929,
Bronxville, N. Y.
(B) CHARLES ARTHUR HEURTLEY", b. May 29, 1931,
Bronxville, N. Y.
(e) CHARLES NORTON PERRIN'", b. Titusville, Pa., June 8, 1879; m.
Rochester, N. Y., June 20, 1908 to Franc Estelle Foote, dau. of Hon.
Nathaniel Foote, No. 3300, and Charlotte (Campbell) Foote.
(i) MARY FOOTE PERRIN" (twin), b. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 2,
1911.
(ii) BETSY FOOTE PERRIN" (twin), b. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 2,
1911; d. Jan. 3, 1911. .
3151. ii. LOUISE ALMIRA, b. Hamilton, N. Y. ; res. and bur. at Lebanon,
N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 879
3152. iii. LOVISA SOPHIA, b. Otselic, N. ¥.; m. Charles G. Adams; d. Sept.
12, 1913, Norwich, N. Y.
(1) FLORENCE ADAMS', b. Otselic, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1855; m. July 4, 1878
to Warren Webb, of Beaver Meadow, N. Y.
(a) HERBERT A. WEBB", b. Apr. 27, 1879; lawyer. South Otselic,
N. Y. ; m. Floy Randall.
(i) EDNA LUCILLE WEBB", b. Aug. 20, 1911.
(ii) WALLACE WARREN WEBB", b. Oct. 28, 1913.
(iii) ELEANOR OLIVIA WEBB", b. Oct. 18, 1922.
(iv) ETHLEAN JEAN WEBB", b. Jan. 18, 1925.
(b) JULIA S. WEBB", b. Feb. 6, 1885; m. Burdette Gibson, June 27,
1906 ; she d. Apr. 7, 1922.
(i) STANLEY WEBB GIBSON", b. 1913.
(c) CHARLES IVAN WEBB", b. July 22, 1900 ; farmer, Beaver Meadow,
N. Y. ; m. Cora Smith.
(i) JULIAN WARREN WEBB", b. Oct. 19, 1922, Beaver Meadow,
N. Y.
(ii) CHARLES ARTHUR WEBB", b. Nov. 15, 1925.
(iii) ELOISE NORINE WEBB", b. Mar. 21, 1929.
(iv) GLEN HERBERT WEBB", b. Sept. 22, 1930.
(2) HELEN JANE ADAMS", b. Sept. 7, 1857, Otselic, N. Y.; m. Dec. 12,
1880 to Wellington Davis, of Plymouth, N. Y.; she d. Dec, 1927; res.,
Norwich, N. Y.
(c) FLAY RUTH DAVIS", m. June 3, 1914 to Glen W. Ingraham;
barber at Norwich, N. Y.
(i) HELEN RUTH INGRAHAM", b. July 13, 1915.
(3) ALICE SOPHIA ADAMS' b. Oct. 14, 1861, Otselic, N. Y. ; m. Simeon
Crumb ; merchant, railroad station agent and coal dealer at Norwich, N. Y.
(a) SIMEON AUBREY CRUMB", b. Aug. 1, 1896; m. Sept. 25, 1922 to
Mary D. Walker, of Binghamton, N. Y. ; naval aviator in World War ;
proprietor Crumb Morot Sales Co., Norwich, N. Y.
(i) SIMEON AUBREY CRUMB", b. 1924.
(4) MARY ELIZABETH ADAMS', b. June 29, 1864; m. Feb. 7, 1892 to
Wallace Miller, of Otselic, N. Y.
(a) INEZ LOVISA MILLER", b. Sept. 12, 1895.
(b) MARTHA ELIZABETH MILLER", b. June 19, 1900; m. July, 1923
to Floyd Miner, of Oxford, N. Y.
(i) MARTHA ELIZABETH MINER", b. June 9, 1924.
(ii) BARBARA MEREDITH MINER", b. Jan. 4, 1926.
(c) FLORENCE MINERVA MILLER", b. Nov. 21, 1901 ; m. June, 1923
to Hubbard Brandis, of Deansboro, N. Y.
(i) PATRICIA ANNE BRANDIS", b. Aug. 8, 1924.
3154. v. ELIZA, m. Otselic, N. Y.; m. Alvah L. Snow, b. Aug. 11, 1820; d.
Dec. 22, 1891.
(1) LOVISA F. SNOW', b. Norwich, N. Y., Apr. 13, 1873; m. Sept. 4,
1895 to Corey J. Aldrich, of Norwich, N. H. ; she d. Dec. 20, 1924, Nor-
wich, N. Y.
(a) LILLIAN E. ALDRICH", b. Apr. 23, 1897; m. July 5, 1922 to
Henry B. LongstafF, of Herkimer, N. H.
i
880 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(i) JEANNE MARION LONGSTAFF", b. Aug. 16, 1923.
(ii) RETA MAE LONGSTAFF", b. Jan. 2, 1925; d. Apr. 6, 1930.
(iii) BARBARA ALDRICH LONGSTAFF", b. Feb. 19, 1929.
(b) LEON COREY ALDRICH", b. Norwich, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1899;
drowned in Cayuga Lake, Ithaca, N. Y., July 10, 1921 ; he was a
World War veteran, and at the time was a junior at Cornell Univer-
sity.
(c) GLADYS LOVISA ALDRICH'" (twin), b. Norwich, N. Y.. May 10,
1901 ; m. May 10, 1923 to Leland Kimball, of Kingston, N. Y.
(i) WINIFRED KIMBALL", b. June 1, 1926.
(d) GRACE JENNIE ALDRICH"' (twin), b. May 10, 1901; d. May 10,
1901.
(2) WARREN ALVA SNOW', b. Norwich, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1878; m. 1st,
Aug. 16, 1899 to Rena Foote, of Hammondsport, N. Y. ; she d. Mar. 15,
1903; m. 2nd, Hattie L. Cadwell, of Norwich, N. Y., b. Feb. 15, 1876; she
d. ; m. 3rd, Mabell Rose Pruden, of Hammondsport, N. Y., b.
Sept. 25, 1886; he d. May 15, 1911.
(a) GERTRUDE BERTHA SNOW'", b. Feb. 18, 1901 ; m. David Russell
Fredericks.
(i) RENA MAE FREDERICKS".
(b) LEOLA ELIZA SNOW", b. Feb. 21, 1907; m. Daniel Lester Baucom.
(i) DANIEL LESTER BAUCOM", b. June 4, 1929.
(ii) ROSALIE ANN BAUCOM", b. Oct. 5, 1930.
(c) RUA MARGELIA SNOW", b. July 27, 1912, Norwich, N. Y.
3156. vii. AMELIA CHRISTIANNA FOOTE WEEDEN, b. Norwich, N. Y.,
Apr. 14, 1841 ; m. Samuel H. Weeden, of Norwich, N. Y. ; she d.
Oct. 22, 1931.
(3) HORATIO B. WEEDEN", b. July 12, 1864; m. 1st, Josephine Reynolds;
she d. Feb. 7, 1897; m. 2nd, Nellie Metcalf; m. 3rd, Edith Terwilleger.
(a) EDWARD H. WEEDEN", b. Jan. 3, 1900.
(b) GUY WEEDEN", b. Feb., 1904.
(c) SAMUEL WEEDEN", m. Ingrid Petterson, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Nov. 19, 1927.
(i) MARILYN EDITH WEEDEN", b. Feb. 4, 1930.
(5) LOUISE H. WEEDEN', m. Dec. 24, 1894 to David Johns.
(b) MARGARET JOHNS", b. July 17, 1901 ; m. Richard Broas, of New
Berlin, N. Y.
(i) RICHARD BROAS".
(ii) DAVID BROAS", b. Feb. 29, 1932.
1700. LUCIUS CHITTENDEN FOOTE (651, 216, 60, 18, 5, 1), b. Nov. 3. 1796,
Cornwall, Vt. ; fitted for college with Rev. Jedediah Bushnell ; entered freshman class
at 14; practiced law in Cayuga, N. Y. ; m. Oct. 19, 1824 to Rebecca Saltonstall Allyn,
b. May 20, 1801, New London, Conn., dau. of Robert and second wife, Rebecca
Saltonstall (Mumford) Allyn; d. of pleurisy, July 31, 1828, Cayuga, N. Y.
3166* i. NANCY ALLYN FOOTE, b. July 13, 1825, Portage, N. Y.; m.
Sept. 30, 1845, Cayuga, N. Y., to Rev. Edward Webb, b. Dec. 15, 1819,
Lowestoft, England; d. Apr. 6, 1898, Lincoln University, Pa.; she d.
Jan. 20, 1902, Oxford, Pa., and bur. there.
i^
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 881
(1) EDWARD LUCIUS WEBB', b. July 9, 1846, in India; d. there of cholera,
Jan. 26, 1849.
(2) THOMAS ALLYN WEBB», b. Nov. 1, 1847, in India; d. there Jan. 26,
1849.
(3) MARY EVARTS WEBB', b. June 18, 1849, in India; m. in Pencader
Church, Glasgow, Del., Apr. 12, 1871, by Rev. Edward Webb, to Joseph
Wilkins Cooch, b. at Coochs Bridge, Del., June 23, 1840, son of Levi
Griffith and Sarah Conant (Wilkins) Cooch; state senator from New
Castle County, 1878 to 1881 ; on staff of Governor Cochran, and held many
other positions, including president of Farmers Trust Company of
Newark, Del. ; a Christian gentleman ; resided at Coochs Bridge and
Newark, Del.; d. Newark, Del., Mar. 26, 1917; she compiled a very
complete genealogy of her mother's family to which we refer and give
credit for this copy.
(a) CAROLINE COOCH", b. Mar. 15, 1872, Coochs Bridge, Del.; m.
Glasgow, Del., by her grandfather, Oct. 20, 1897 to William Smith
Schoolfield, b. Sept. 4, 1861, son of William Merrill and Emily
Susannah Wood (Barnes) Schoolfield; res., Pocomoke City, Md.
(b) FRANCIS ALLYN COOCH", b. Nov. 25, 1873, Coochs Bridge,
Del. ; m. Princess Anne, Md., Apr. 12, 1899 to Mary Josephine Logan,
b. Washington, D. C, dau. of Rev. William H. and Elizabeth Ellen
(Green) Logan; res., Newark, Del.
(i) FRANCIS ALLYN COOCH", JR., b. Dec. 30, 1899, Wilming-
ton, Del ; graduated University of Delaware ; m. Nov. 29, 1922,
Newark, Del., to Gladys Esther McAllister, b. Strickersville,
Pa., Apr. 3, 1901, dau. of Martin F. and Ida May (Peterson)
McAllister; res., Newark, Del.
(A) FRANCIS ALLYN COOCH", 3rd, b. Newark, Del., July 28,
1923.
(B) NANCY ALLYN FOOTE COOCH", b. Newark, Del., Mar.
6, 1925.
(ii) RICHARD LOGAN COOCH", b. Sept. 14, 1902; m. Washing-
ton, D. C, July 16, 1920 to Alma Clegg Dunlevy, b. June 26,
1902, dau. of Charles Waldamar, D.D.S., and Emma Josephine
(Clegg) Dunlevy; res., Newark, Del.
(A) VIRGINIA ALLYN COOCH", b. Jan. 29, 1922, Newark,
Del.
(iii) JOSEPH WILKINS COOCH", 2nd, b. Nov. 27, 1909; grad-
uated Delaware University ; student at Jefferson Medical College,
Philadelphia, Pa.
(c) LEVI GRIFFITH COOCH", b. Jan. 12, 1875 ; d. young.
(d) EDWARD WEBB COOCH'", b. Jan. 17, 1876; m. Baltimore, Md.,
June 9, 1906 to Eleanor Bedford Wilkins, b. Baltimore, Md., dau. of
Dr. Joseph and Mary Caroline (Rawlings) Wilkins; Mr. Cooch is an
attorney at law in Wilmington, Del. ; res., Coochs Bridge, Del.
(i) THOMAS COOCH", b. Newark, Del., Oct. 11, 1916.
(ii) EDWARD WEBB COOCH", JR., b. Wilmington, Del., Mar.
22, 1920.
882 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(e) LEVI HOLLINGSWORTH COOCH", b. Apr. 28, 1877, Coochs
Bridge; m. Dec. 7, 1903 to Marian Lawrence Clark, b. Cornwall-on-
the-Hudson, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1875, dau. of William Henry and Mary
Lawrence (Haines) Clark; Mr. Cooch d. at Coochs Bridge, Del.,
June 23, 1918; bur. Welsh Tract Cemetery with six generations ofi
the name; she is at the head of Art Department in State Teachers!
College in San Francisco, Calif., and res. there with her daus.
(i) MARGARET HOLLINGSWORTH COOCH", b. St. Paul,(
Minn., Sept. 16, 1905.
(ii) CAROLYN PHOEBE COOCH", b. Nov. 23, 1913, Philadel-
phia, Pa. I
(4) ELLA S. WEBB', M.D., b. Oct. 16, 1850, Madura Fort, South India;
physician for 19 years in Oxford, Pa.; in editorial, church and Y. WJ
C. A. work for 9 years in St. Paul, Minn., d. at St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 15,i
1914.
(5) EDWARD ALLYN WEBB*, b. Mar. 5, 1852, South India; m. St. Paul.j
Minn., Sept. 4, 1882 to Luella Simmons, b. Apple River, 111., dau. cfi
Gilbert and Sarah (Powell) Simmons; he organized the Webb Publish-f
ing Co., of St. Paul, Minn.; d. July 6, 1915; res., St. Paul, Minn. j
(6) SARAH JANES WEBB', b. Apr. 10, 1856; d. July 16, 1862, in India. \
(7) REV. SAMUEL GREEN WEBB', M.D., b. July 2, 1860, Worcester,!
Mass.; m. Lakewood, N. J., July 19, 1895 to Nellie Freeman, b. Andover.i
N. J., Nov. 28, 1866, dau. of Henry M. and Sarah (Brodrick) Freeman;
he d. July 19, 1920 ; bur. Lakewood, N. J.
(a) SAMUEL WINTHROP WEBB", b. Sept. 23, 1901, Lakewood, N. J.;
m. Flushing, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1928 to Olive Nichols, b. July 8, 1899,
Flushing, N. Y., dau. of Eugene Cornell and Emma (Brown) Nichols;
res.. Flushing, N. Y.
(b) RICHARD BRODRICK WEBB", b. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 28, 1902
architect; res.. Long Island.
(c) ELEANOR ALLYN WEBB", b. Philadelphia, Pa. ; student in Med
ical College, New York, N. Y.
(8) ANNA FOOTE WEBB', b. Aug. 4, 1862, Dindigul, South India; B.A.
and M.A., Wellesley College, 1892; teacher in Hickory, N. C. ; directora
Colegio Internacional, Madrid and Sarria, Barcelona, Spain, from 1904
to 1921 ; d. Feb. 8, 1930, New York, N. Y. ; bur. Oxford. Pa.
3166'. ii. SARAH EVARTS, b. Portage, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1826; m. Montreal,
Can., May 22, 1856 to Adam Frink Prentiss, b. May 23, 1809 ; d. July
25, 1878.
(1) MARY MUMFORD PRENTISS', b. New London, Conn., Dec. 26, 1858;
res., Atlanta, Ga.
(2) JOHN ADAM PRENTISS', b. New London, Conn., Apr. 8, 1860; dis-
appeared 1899.
(3) JANE REBECCA PRENTISS', b. New London, Conn., Nov. 12, 1861;
res., Atlanta, Ga.
3166'. iii. MARY MUMFORD, b. Portage, N. Y., May 15, 1828; d. Lakewood,
N. J., Jan. 19, 1919; bur. Oxford, Pa.
1725. CHESTER FOOTE (678, 219, 60, 18, 5, 1), m. .
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 883
318V. i. ELIZA.
3181'. ii. GEORGE, m. , 4786'-'.
318P. iii. AMOS, m. .
3192. MARTHA HOWARD FOOTE, d. July 17, 1908.
1730. PULASKI FOOTE (680, 219, 60, 18, 5, 1), b. Oct. 9, 1804; m. Huldah
Jacquish Merchant, b. Apr. 19, 1812; d. Feb. 18, 1885; he d. May 15, 1865. He moved
from Jefferson to Gilboa where a large cotton mill furnished employment. It stood
about where the dam of Gilboa Reservoir now turns the waters of the Schoharie
Creek through an eighteen-mile tunnel into the Ashokan Reservoir of the New York,
N. Y., water supply. Huldah Jacquish was an adopted dau. of Allen Merchant.
3202\ i. AMANDA MELVINA, b. Mar. 8, 1833; d. Gilboa, N. Y., Oct. 9,
1910; m. Mar. 10, 1850 to Jeremiah Mattice, b. July 22, 1823; he d.
Feb. 26, 1897; res. for many years in Gilboa, N. Y. Their home was
a short distance below the reservoir dam, and was still standing in
1930 near the collection of fossil stumps, of what New York State
scientists describe as the "oldest trees in the world."
(1) CHAUNCEY MATTICE^ b. Oct. 13, 1851; d. 1921.
(2) EMOGENE MATTICE', b. July 5, 1853; d. May 28, 1929; m. David
Shaver, of Gilboa, N. Y.
(a) GRACE SHAVER'", m. Thomas Decker.
(3) MARY E. MATTICE', b. Sept. 30, 1855; m. Almerin Van Loan; res.,
Catskill, N. Y.
(a) WARDELL VAN LOAN'", res., Brooklyn, N. Y.
(b) LEWIS J. VAN LOAN'", res., Catskill, N. Y.
(c) LUELLA VAN LOAN'*, m. William J. Bird; res., Catskill, N. Y.
(d) ALMIRA VAN LOAN'", m. Robert Kew; res., Catskill, N. Y.
(4) NELSON MATTICE', b. June 13, 1861 ; m. Jan. 2, 1882 to Mary Daisy
Denniston, b. Apr. 6, 1862; res., Catskill, N. Y.
(5) FRANK MATTICE', b. Jan. 7, 1864; d. June 1, 1930; m. Jan. 9, 1807 to
Alice Delaney, b. Jan. 25, 1864; she res. Catskill, N. Y.; he d. June 1, 1930.
(a) BELLE DELANEY'", m. John League Allen.
(6) ELMER D. MATTICE', b. June 14, 1866; whereabouts unknown.
(7) JOHN I. MATTICE', b. Aug. 23, 1869; d. Sept. 26, 1870.
(8) ELIZABETH MATTICE', b. May 13, 1875; m. Aug. 11, 1910 to Aaron
John Smith Machin, b. Apr. 29, 1874 ; he d. Nov. 23, 1923, son of Arthur S.
Machin, whose ancestors came from Staffordshire, England, in 1847, and
established a prosperous pottery business in lower New York which was
continued there for many years ; res., Yonkers, N. Y. ; she still res. there.
(a) JOHN AARON MACHIN'", b. May 9, 1918; d. Feb. 23, 1925.
3202=. ii. MARY ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 15, 1834; d. July 4, 1915; m. Charles G.
Westcott, Prattsville, Greene County, N. Y., May 28, 1854. Before
her marriage she worked in the Gilboa Cotton Mills, and when the
cotton mills were built at Red Falls she was called on to come there.
At that time she wove the first piece of cloth woven in that mill. He
was b. Jan. 18, 1836; d. Oct. 13, 1901.
(1) GEORGE JAMES WESTCOTT', b. Portage City, Wis., Apr. 22, 1857; d.
Hartwick, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1928; m. Feb. 11, 1886 to Ada Cole Rubwan.
(a) CARL WESTCOTT'", b. Sept. 25, 1891 ; m. .
884 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(2) J. WILLARD WESTCOTT', b. Dell Prairie, Wis.. Oct. 5, 1858; m.
Nettie M. Rappleyea, Prattsville, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1886; he res. Ashland,
N. Y. ; she d. Nov., 1929.
(a) ETHEL WESTCOTT'", b. Dec. 14. 1892; m. Claude S. Tompkins,
Sept. 11, 1918.
(i) ROBERT M. TOMPKINS", b. May 1, 1919.
(ii) BERTRAM C. TOMPKINS", b. Mar. 4, 1921.
(3) EDWARD EVERETT WESTCOTT', b. Milford, Otsego County, N. Y.,
Sept. 2, 1860; m. Omaha, Neb., July 2, 1889 to Nellie G. Willett, b.
Magnolia, Harrison County, la., Dec. 12, 1869.
(a) CARLISLE FOOTE WESTCOTT^ b. Hillsdale, Mills County, la..
June 6, 1890; m. July 11, 1910, Omaha, Neb., to Kittie L. Johns, of
York, Neb.
(i) EVELIN WESTCOTT", b. Omaha, Neb., July 25, 19n.
(b) DORA MAUDE WESTCOTT", b. Omaha, Neb., Dec. 3, 1892; m.
Clifford L. Smith, June 18, 1913; d. May 7, 1929, St. Paul, Neb.
(i) GORDON WAYNE SMITH", b. Apr. 12, 1914.
(ii) RAYMOND SMITH".
(iii) ELDEN SMITH".
(iv) KENNETH SMITH".
(v) DOROTHY SMITH".
(vi) LYSLE SMITH".
(vii) HELEN SMITH", b. May, 1929; d. May, 1929.
(c) FRANK RAY WESTCOTT", b. St. Paul, Neb., Apr. 20, 1894; d.
June 4, 1895, St. Paul, Neb.
(d) RUTH ELIZABETH WESTCOTT", b. St. Paul, Neb., Oct. 2,
1900 ; m. S. Floyd Gilliland.
(i) EDWARD EVERETT GILLILAND", b. 1919.
(ii) IRENE GILLILAND", b. 1920.
(iii) LESTER GILLILAND", b. 1922.
(e) HAZEL MAUDE WESTCOTT", b. St. Paul, Neb., Dec. 31, 1906;
d. Feb. 23, 1907, St. Paul, Neb.
''4) ALBERT WESTCOTT^ Mar. 7, 1862, New Milford, N. Y.; d. Dec. 19,
1912, Shrewsport, N. Y. ; m. Louise Petrie.
5) CHARLES WESTCOTT', b. Feb. 2, 1864, Medford, N. Y.
(6) CLARA WESTCOTT', b. Unadilla, Otsego County, N. Y., Mar. 22,
1866; m. Geo. Frederic Scrambling, Sept. 19, 1888.
(a) EARL SCRAMBLING", b. Nov. 4, 1889; d. 1899.
(b) ARTHUR SCRAMBLING", b. Nov. 29, 1891; m. Grace Parker,
Feb., 1919.
(7) ADDIE PEARL WESTCOTT", b. Dec. 20, 1867, Unadilla, N. Y. ; m.
Edward Filer, Feb. 11, 1886; d. Feb. 11, 1920.
(a) EVERETT FILER", m. Beulah Higley.
(i) GRACE FILER".
(ii) EVERETT FILER".
(b) ADELBERT FILER", b. Mar. 8, 1889; m. Grace Utter, Aug. 19,
1916.
(i) DONALD FILER", b. May 21, 1917.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 885
(ii) LUELLA GERTRUDE FILER", b. Dec. 13, 1918.
(Hi) GLADYS FILER", b. Mar. 28, 1921.
(iv) ESTHER FILER", b. July 10, 1922.
(v) MILDRED FILER", b. Feb. 24, 1926.
(vi) CARL ADELBERT FILER", b. Aug. 17, 1929.
(vii) CHARLES LEWIS FILER", b. Feb. 12, 1931.
(c) NELLIE FILER", d. Nov. 8, 1921 ; m. Earl Brightman.
(i) IDA MAY BRIGHTMAN", b. Aug. 3, 1919.
(ii) ERNEST BRIGHTMAN", b. Nov. 7, 1921.
(d) ERNEST FILER", b. Feb. 21, 1895; m. Ruby Houston,
(i) MAXINE RUTH FILER", b. Oct. 3, 1921.
(e) CHARLES FILER", b. Apr. 14, 1896; m. Gertrude Utter.
(8) MARY LOUISE WESTCOTT', b. Otsego, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1870; m. Fred
Leggit ; res., Prattsville, N. Y. ; she m. 2nd Otis Deyne.
(a) MABEL E. DEYNE", b. Oct. 29, 1893, Lexington, N. Y.; m. Claud
Clayde Rappleyee ; one child.
(b) EDMUND DEYNE", b. Oct. 17, 1896, Lexington, N. Y. ; m. Alta
Peacham.
(i) MARY FRANCES DEYNE".
(ii) VIRGIL DEYNE".
(iii) EDSAL ALLEN DEYNE", b. Oct. 29, 1926.
(c) DAVID DEYNE", b. Oct. 14, 1899, Lexington, N. Y. ; m. Hazel
(e) OMAR C. DEYNE", b. Apr. 30, 1902, Lexington, N. Y. ; d. .
(f) ALTO L. DEYNE", b. Nov. 4, 1908, Lexington, N. Y.
(g) GERTRUDE DEYNE", b. Nov. 8, 1909, Lexington, N. Y.
(9) FRED WESTCOTT^ b. Aug. 5, 1872, Otsego, N. Y. ; m. Bertha Minerva,
Oct., 1924.
(a) TRESSA WESTCOTT", m. Goldin Ven Kief.
(b) MADELINE ESTELLE WESTCOTT", m. Mar. 31, 1927 to Earl
George Tayman, of North Cortright, N. Y.
(c) AGNES WESTCOTT".
(d) INA WESTCOTT", m. Loren Cronk.
(i) WILLIAM CRONK".
(ii) BETTY JANE CRONK".
(10) NELLIE WESTCOTT', b. Aug. 6, 1874, Otsego, N. Y. ; d. Aug. 20,
1884.
(11) ANNA ELIZABETH WESTCOTr, b. Sept. 26, 1876, Otsego, N. Y.;
m. John Foster, Oct. 1, 1895.
(a) LYNN W. FOSTER", b. Apr. 26, 1896; d. June 11, 1896.
(b) RAY JOHN FOSTER", b. June 12, 1897; d. Mar. 29, 1918.
(c) HELEN HURLBUTT FOSTER", b. July 2, 1899; m. 1st, Stanley
Fay Hallock, July 24, 1921 ; m. 2nd, Floyd Osborne, June 22, 1930.
(d) MILDRED HESTER FOSTER", b. Aug. 15, 1903; d. June 10,
1905.
(e) WILLIAM HUTCHINSON FOSTER", b. July 25, 1905.
(f) DOROTHY ELIZABETH FOSTER", b. Aug. 21, 1916.
(g) HULDAH FOOTE FOSTER", b. Mar. 23, 1919.
886 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
3202'. HESTER ANN, b. Dec. 6, 1836; m. Leveret Munson; she d. Mar. 18,
1876; res., East Davenport, N. Y.
(1) CHARLES MUNSON', b. Apr. 22, 1854; m. 1st, Helen Armida Cran-
dall, Nov. 17, 1875; b. Mar. 28, 1853; she d. Sept. 14, 1918; m. 2nd, Nov.
12, 1923 to Mrs. Emma Place; res., Davenport, N. Y., on the Munson
homestead ; farmer.
(a) HESTER MUNSON'", b. Oct. 18, 1876; d. 1888.
(b) HARLOW MUNSON'", b. Mar. 8, 1878; m. Dec. 25, 1907 to Eliza-
beth Utter, b. Feb. 20, 1881 ; res., Oneonta, N. Y. ; machinist.
(i) PAUL J. MUNSON", b. Dec. 19, 1909; bookkeeper.
(ii) MYRTLE E. MUNSON", b. Feb. 18, 1912; m. Frank Fogg
Rogers, Feb. 22, 1929; b. Nov. 2, 1903; res., Oneonta, N. Y. ;
works for Swift & Co.
(iii) MAIDA B. MUNSON", b. July 6, 1917.
(c) MARY MUNSON", b. Nov. 28, 1880; m. Sept. 20, 1905 to Claud
Mowbray, b. Dec. 11, 1873; res., Chatham, N. Y. ; runs store.
(i) MARGARET LUCILLE MOWBRAY", b. June 19, 1908;
nurse ; graduate of Russell Sage at Troy, N. Y.
(ii) MARIAN LOUISE MOWBRAY", b. June 19, 1908; graduate
of Russell Sage at Troy, N. Y.
(d) CLARA MUNSON", b. May 22, 1882; teacher; m. Sept. 9, 1903 to
Hewey Beers, b. Nov. 7, 1882 ; res., Oneonta, N. Y. ; she gave this
copy; he d. Sept. 13, 1928; clerk in post office.
(i) CHARLES BEERS", b. Jan. 13, 1906.
(ii) HELEN RUTH BEERS", b. May 20, 1908; m. July 13, 1930 to
James Howard Brown, b. Sept. 4, 1904; she is a graduate of
Wellesley College; he works with Wilber National Bank.
(iii) ALICE MARY BEERS", b. July 24, 1912; student at Wellesley.
(iv) LULA ELLEN BEERS", b. June 23, 1915.
(v) EDITH FRANCES BEERS", b. Dec. 16, 1921.
(e) FANNIE MUNSON", b. May 22, 1884 ; d. May 12. 1890.
(f) HARRIET MUNSON", b. Oct. 20, 1885; teacher; m. Aug., 1916
to Adam Sutherland, b. Nov. 6, 1887; res., Delhi, N. Y. ; farmer.
(g) EMMA MUNSON", b. Aug. 19, 1887; teacher; m. Jan. 25, 1911 to
James Clark Nesbitt, b. Dec. 31, 1889; res., Oneonta, N. Y.; feed
stores. West and Nesbitt.
(i) JAMES CLARK NESBITT", JR.. b. June 27, 1913.
(ii) CLARENCE NESBITT", b. Aug. 2, 1914; student at Hamilton.
(iii) MARJORIE EMMA NESBITT", b. Dec. 13. 1920
(iv) HARRIET JANE NESBITT", b. June 24, 1921.
(h) LULU MUNSON", b. Oct. 11, 1889; teacher; lives in New York,
N. Y. ; nurse, graduate of Albany City Hospital,
(i) FRANK MUNSON", b. May 12, 1891; m. June 30, 1918 to Hazel
Russell ; he d. Dec. 13, 1920.
(j) RALPH MUNSON", b. Dec. 15, 1894; d. Mar., 1895.
(k) ROY MUNSON", b. Dec. 15, 1894; d. Mar., 1895.
(2) FRANK MUNSON*, res., Mexico, N. Y.
3202*. iv. MARTHA C, b. Nov. 24, 1837; m. Ebenezer Christian; res., Otsego,
N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 887
(1) LUELLA CHRISTIAN', m. Wyman.
(2) ESTELLA CHRISTIAN', m. Frank Emmons.
(3) ALPHEUS CHRISTIAN'.
(4) JAY CHRISTIAN'.
3202». V. LUCY FOOTE, b. Jefferson, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1840; d. July 23, 1919;
m. Burton Tuttle ; res., Ashland, N. Y. From a letter written June 2,
1914 to Mr. Eugene Bouton, by Mrs. Elizabeth Westcott, it appears
that there was a Foote family reunion, apparently a custom in those
days. She wrote: "I wish you and some of your family could come
out to our reunion in September, I think it will be with my sister, Lucy
Tuttle, or at the home of my son, Willard Westcott. Come and get
acquainted with your cousins. There is a little less than an army of
them." Doubtless her older sisters were also born at Jefferson, N. Y.
(1) GEORGIANNA TUTTLE', b. Jan. 14, 1859; d. Jan. 25, 1896; m.
Van Hoesen.
(2) ELVIN TUTTLE', d. in infancy.
(3) EVERETT TUTTLE', d. in infancy.
(4) MARY E. TUTTLE', b. Dec. 2, 1864; m. 1885 to D. Rappleyea, b. Sept.
10, 1861 ; d. Aug. 27, 1916.
(a) BURTON D. RAPPLEYEA", b. Jan. 12, 1886.
(b) ARTHUR J. RAPPLEYEA", b. May 4, 1887; m. June 2, 1920 to
Jennie Dymond, b. Aug. 18, 1884.
(i) PHOEBE MARY RAPPLEYEA", b. May 28, 1921.
(ii) EULA MAY RAPPLEYEA", b. Mar. 12, 1925.
(c) VERNON G. RAPPLEYEA", b. May 13, 1888; m. June, 1908 to
Ethel B. Haner, b. Feb. 10, 1888.
(i) BERTHA M. RAPPLEYEA", b. July 14, 1909; m. 1930 to
Louis Mead, b. June, 1906.
(A) REGINALD HARRY MEAD", b. Mar. 26, 1931.
(d) ADA B. RAPPLEYEA", b. June 7, 1904 ; m. Mar. 7, 1923 to Robert
Dymon, b. Feb. 15, 1899.
(i) GEORGE ROBERT DYMON", b. Mar. 9, 1924.
(ii) AUSTIN LEWIS DYMON", b. Mar. 18, 1931.
(5) EMMA TUTTLE', b. Oct. 11, 1866; m. Feb. 18, 1885 to Lambert B.
Cooke, b. May 20, 1864; she d. Dec. 26, 1928.
(a) LUCY E. COOK", b. Oct. 21, 1886; m. 1st, Oct. 2, 1907 to Asbury
Brandow, b. Sept. 3, 1875; d. May 12, 1917; m. 2nd, Irving Fuller,
Sept. 15, 1920; b. Aug. 23, 1876.
(i) ELWOOD LESLIE BRANDOW", b. Aug. 29, 1908; m.
Aug. 31, 1927 to Alice Austin, b. July 30, 1906.
(ii) ELVIN RICHARD FULLER", b. June 23, 1921; d. Apr. 14,
1923.
(b) ELVIN H. COOKE", b. Mar. 20, 1888; m. Jan., 1915 to Hazel Allen,
b. 1891.
(i) ZELPHA M. COOKE", b. Nov. 11, 1915.
(ii) GEORGE L. COOKE", b. Nov., 1916.
(iii) JOY LOUISE COOKE", b. June, 1925.
(iv) GENE COOKE", b. Sept. 29, 1927.
(v) GERALD COOKE", b. Oct. 14, 1930,
888 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(c) LESLIE B. COOKE", b. July 8, 1890; m. Oct. 22, 1913 to Beulah
Seeley, b. Apr. 16, 1891.
(i) EMMA LOUISE COOKE", b. Dec. 9, 1914.
(ii) SEELEY BURTON COOKE", b. Sept. 6, 1917.
(d) GEORGE L. COOKE", b. Oct. 17, 1893; d. Mar. 11, 1904.
(e) CLARENCE A. COOKE", b. June 30, 1897; m. Oct. 27, 1920 to
Ethel Hunter, b. July 3, 1897.
(f) IDA E. COOKE", b. Oct. 26, 1900; m. Oct. 25, 1926 to Robert Wier,
b. Oct. 22, 1893.
(i) SHIRLEY JEAN WIER", b. Oct. 9, 1930.
(g) MYRTLE L. COOKE", b. May 25, 1902; m. June 22, 1927 to
Gerald M. Woodvine, b. Apr. 12, 1900.
(h) FLORENCE A. COOKE", b. July 25, 1905; m. Apr. 18, 1925 to
F. Maxine Kerr, b. Sept. 15, 1898.
(i) LOUISE MARGARET KERR", b. Dec. 10, 1926.
(ii) CLAYDE D. KERR", b. 1927; unm.
(iii) MARY JANE KERR", b. May 14, 1929.
(6) BERTHA TUTTLE", b. Aug. 25, 1868; m. June 10, 1886 to Elijah V.
Richmond, b. June 28, 1858; res., Prattsville, N. Y.
(a) EDITH L. RICHMOND", b. May 8, 1887; m. Nov. 23, 1910 to
Vernon E. Chatfield; res., Prattsville, N. Y.
(i) PERCY R. CHATFIELD", b. Feb. 14, 1917.
(b) ADA L. RICHMOND", b. Dec. 14, 1895 ; m. Oct. 14, 1914 to Arthur
Speenburgh ; res., Hunter, N. Y.
(7) IDA TUTTLE^ b. July 26, 1870; d. Dec. 14, 1907; m. Richmond Cole.
(8) IRVING TUTTLE", b. July 24, 1872; m. Jan. 5, 1897 to Mabel E. Part-
ridge.
(a) HOMER ERNEST TUTTLE", b. June 26, 1898; m. June 24, 1925
to Dorothy Sord.
(i) SHERMAN ARTHUR TUTTLE", b. June 1, 1928.
(b) HERBERT GEORGE TUTTLE", b. Aug. 15, 1901; m. Jan. 2,
1924 to Mildred S. Hoyt.
(i) RUTH MABEL TUTTLE", b. June 3, 1926.
(ii) DONALD JOHN TUTTLE", b. Feb. 4, 1928.
(iii) CHARLOTTE A. TUTTLE", b. Sept. 8, 1929.
(c) PAUL IVISON TUTTLE", b. Mar. 22, 1904; m. June 22, 1927
to Ada Follette.
(i) RALPH FOLLETTE TUTTLE", b. Dec. 23, 1929.
(9) ELEANOR TUTTLE', b. Mar. 29, 1874; m. May 6, 1891 to Louis Patrie.
(a) GRACIA L. PATRIE", b. June 10, 1895; m. William B. Stark,
Dec. 9, 1918. She was a graduate from the Albany High School in
1913 and from Oneonta Normal in 1916. Taught school two years
before her marriage to William B. Stark. He was politically inclined
and served as county school superintendent for many years ; served
four terms as legislative member and engaged in law practice in
Catskill, N. Y. ; admitted to the bar in 1906.
(10) DWIGHT TUTTLE', b. Aug. 29, 1877; m. Dec. 19, 1900 to Elizabeth
Cooke, b. Jan. 9, 1878, Ashland, N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 889
(a) ESTHER LUCY TUTTLE", b. Nov. IS, 1902; m. May 1, 1926 to
Leonard Hayman, b. Oct. 23, 1900.
(i) ROBERTA HELEN HAYMAN", b. Mar. 13, 1927.
(b) MABEL DORIS TUTTLE'", b. Nov. 1, 1905; m. Jan. 25, 1930 to
Alderedge Newcomb, Prattsville, N. Y. ; b. Apr. 9, 1905.
(11) ALPHEUS TUTTLE", b. Aug. 5, 1879; m. Bessie Fuller, Jan. 18, 1905.
(12) LAURA TUTTLE', b. Sept. 15, 1881; m. Jay Astrander, b. Oct. 21, 1880.
(a) GERTRUDE ASTRANDER'", b. Dec. 9, 1904.
(b) FANETA ASTRANDER", b. Sept. 17, 1910.
(13) LEWIS B. TUTTLE', b. Ashland, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1883; m. Gertrude
Van Loan, Sept. 14, 1904.
(a) GEORGE L. TUTTLE", b. Mar. 26, 1908.
(14) CHESTER A. TUTTLE^ d. ia infancy.
3202\ vi. CYNTHIA PERMILLA, b. June 29, 1842; m. B. Dutcher; d. soon
after her marriage ; res., Prattsville, N. Y.
3202'. vii. HARRIET ELECTA, b. May 17, 1844; m. Elbert Wiers ; d. soon
after marriage ; no children ; res., Ashland, N. Y.
3202'. viii. ELIZA JANE, b. Jefiferson, N. Y., May 13, 1846 ; m. 1864 to Norton
Bishop; he d. Dec. 31, 1892; res., Windham, N. Y., and Ashland,
N. Y. Her birthplace indicates that her older sisters were b. in Jef-
ferson, N. Y. Writing from her home in Ashland, N. Y., in 1931, she
says : "I am the only one living of a family of ten, at the age of eighty-
four I feel about fifty, perfect health and always have had." She
and Mr. J. Willard Westcott, with Mrs. Elizabeth M. Machin, of
Yonkers, N. Y.. deserve most of the credit for gathering as much of
the record of Pulaski Foote's family as is here given.
(1) JESSIE BISHOP', b. 1865, Windham, N. Y. ; m. May 15, 1881 to Arthur
Martin ; res., Prattsville, N. Y.
(a) JENNIE MARTIN", b. Aug. 26, 1882; has conducted a millinery
business in Schenectady, N. Y., for the last twenty-five years.
(b) KENNETH MARTIN", b. Dec. 25, 1887; m. Nov. 24, 1908; was
killed Mar. 4, 1930, while repairing electric wires.
(i) GERTRUDE MARTIN", b. Oct. 8, 1910; d. 1923.
(ii) ARTHUR MARTIN", b. June 6, 1913.
(iii) RICHARD MARTIN", b. Sept. 12, 1916.
(iv) RUTH MARTIN", b. Aug. 27, 1920.
(v) HELEN MARTIN", b. July 3, 1926; res., Schenectady, N. Y.
(c) NINA MARTIN", b. Aug. 7, 1890; m. Feb. 3, 1908 to Clay Ferris,
(i) MARJORIE FERRIS", b. June 20, ; res., Prattsville, N. Y.
(d) ALBERTA MARTIN", b. Nov. 26, 1894; m. Oct. 3, 1915 to Elden
Cook ; res., Prattsville, N. Y.
(i) TEDDY COOK, b. Aug. 19, 1921.
(e) NELLIE MARTIN", b. Oct. 8, 1896; d. 1906.
(3) LESLIE BISHOP', b. Ashland, N. Y., 1885; m. Annabelle Finch; he
graduated from the Catskill High School and took training for a nurse
at the McLain Hospital near Boston, Mass. ; res., Beverly, N. J.
3202'. ix. ALPHEUS S., b. Red Falls, Greene County, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1848;
m. twice ; res., Windham, N. Y.
3202". X. DENTON GEORGE, b. Oct. 31, 1851 ; m. Ida S. Griffin, 4841'"'.
890 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
1734. ISAAC DOOLITTLE FOOTE (680, 219, 60, 18, 5, 1), b. Jefferson, N. Y,
1821; d. Colchester, near Downsville, N. Y., 1897; m. 1st, Mary E. Hastings, of
Blenheim Hill; d. Oct. 2, 1858; bur. Welch Cemetery near South Jefferson, N. Y. ;
m. 2nd, Mary E. English, 1855, dau. of Robert English, of Harpersfield, N. Y. ; d.
Feb. 15, 1899. He retained the main part of the farm of Miles Foote for a number
of years, removing from West Harpersfield, N. Y., to North Kortright and then to
East Branch Delaware County, N. Y.
3202". i. WILLIAM, b. Feb. 7, 1848; d. in infancy.
3202". ii. SARAH S., b. Jefferson, N. Y., July 25, 1849; d. Mar. 13, 1927; m.
Henry Clay Fuller, Dec, 1869; he was b. Stamford, Delaware Co.,
N. Y., June 5. 1841; a soldier of the Civil War, 9th N. Y. Heavy
Artillery, Co. C. Dropped middle part of name on entering the
service. Farmer ; in 1930 was still living at his home in Spring Lake,
near Port Byron, Cayuga County, N. Y. ; comfortable and gets around
quite well in his 90th year.
(1) MARY ETTA FULLER", b. Sept. 17, 1870, Delaware County, N. Y.;
graduated at Oneonta State Normal School in 1903; was a teacher until
the death of her mother.
(2) ANNIE HELEN FULLER*, b. June 4, 1875 ; d. Jan. 2, 1892.
3202". iii. MARY ETTIE, b. Oct. 6, 1851 ; d. Dec. 12, 1862.
3202". iv. INFANT SON, b. Dec. 16, 1856; d. soon.
3202". v. CHARLES, b. Dec, 1857; m. Maggie Duncan, 4841'"*.
3202". vi. ROBERT D., b. 1858; d. 1871.
3202". vii. ESTHER NORTHRUP, b. 1860; m. Chas. Hunt, d. Mar. 25, 1909;
res., New Kingston, Delaware County, N. Y.
3202". viii. HORATIO S., b. 1862; d. 1877.
3202'^ ix. STEPHEN ERSKINE, b. Apr. 8, 1865; m. Sarah Ella Folkerson,
4841'-".
3202'". X. DELIAH, b. Feb. 9, 1868 ; m. Darwin Hall ; d. Jan. 3, 1919 ; res. Shin-
hopple and Hamden, Delaware County, N. Y. ; she d. 1923.
(1) MARY BELL HALL*, b. 1894; m. John Calder Terry; farmer; res.,
Hamden, Delaware County, N. Y.
(a) FREDERICH HALL TERRY", b. July 5, 1916.
(b) MARIBELLE TERRY", b. Nov. 27, 1918.
(c) DONALD TERRY", b. June 4, 1920.
(d) JAMES DOUGLASS TERRY", b. Oct. 26, 1921.
(e) BESSIE BLANCHE TERRY", b. Sept. 13, 1923.
(f) MARSHALL E. TERRY" (twin), b. Sept. 25, 1925.
(g) MALCOLM D. TERRY" (twin), b. Sept. 25, 1925.
3202". xi. PHEBE, b. 1872; m. Asa Folkerson; lives in State of Washington.
(1) ERNEST FOLKERSON*, m. Caroline Gregory; res., Endwell, N. Y.
(2) HOWARD FOLKERSON*.
(3) MYRTLE FOLKERSON', b. 1926.
3202". xii. DANIEL D., b. Feb. 26, 1870; m. Jennie Nesbit; no children; d.
Mar., 1919.
3217. i. HARRIET FRANCINA, b. Apr. 17, 1829; m. Sept. 9, 1850 to
William Eves Moore, b. Apr. 1, 1923. He was a descendant from a
Scotch-Irish family who escaped the horrors of the Siege of Derry,
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 891
settled in the eighteenth century in New Castle County, Del. Grad-
uated from Yale College, 1847 ; entered the ministry of the Presbyterian
Church, 1850; have two pastorates of twenty-two years each in West
Chester, Pa., and Columbus, Ohio. Received the degree of Doctor
Divinity from Marietta College, Ohio, 1873, and Doctor of Laws from
Lake Forest University. He d. June 2, 1899, Columbus, Ohio. Chil-
dren all b. at West Chester, Pa.
(1) GEORGE FOOTE MOORE', b. Oct. IS, 1851; m. Apr. 25, 1878 to Mary
Soper Hanford ; D.D., LL.D., professor of Harvard University ; res.,
Cambridge, Mass.; d. May 17, 1931, Cambridge, Mass.
(a) WILLIAM EVES MOORE", b. Oct. 11, 1881 ; d. July 18, 1882.
(b) ALBERT HANFORD MOORE'", b. May 13, 1883; graduate Harvard
University, 1905 ; A.M. 1906.
(2) WILLIAM FARIS MOORE*, b. Sept. 7, 1853 ; d. Mar. 12, 1855.
(3) SARAH FARIS MOORE', b. Feb. 5, 1856; d. June 22, 1864.
(4) EDWARD CALDWELL MOORE', b. Sept. 1, 1857 ; m. Nov. 9, 1887 to
Eliza Coe Brown; Ph.D., D.D., professor theology. Harvard University;
res., Cambridge, Mass.
(a) DOROTHEA MAY MOORE", b. May 13, 1894.
(b) JOHN CROSBY BROWN MOORE", b. Apr. 12, 1896.
(c) ELIZABETH RIPLEY MOORE", b. Jan. 29, 1897.
(5) ARTHUR MOORE', b. May 22, 1860 ; d. Aug. 3, 1860.
(6) HENRY M. W. MOORE', M.D., b. May 30, 1862; d. Aug. 6, 1904.
(7) CHARLES ALBERT MOORE', b. July 6, 1864; m. June 12, 1894 to
Jean M. Bailey ; pastor, Bangor, Me.
(8) FRANK GARDNER MOORE', b. Sept. 25, 1865; professor in Dart-
mouth College ; m. Jan. 4, 1897 to Anna Barnard White.
(a) LAWRENCE MOORE", b. Nov. 25, 1897.
(b) ROGER CLEVELAND MOORE", b. July 18, 1900.
(c) JANET GAYLOR MOORE", b. June 2, 1905.
(d) CYNTHIA G. MOORE".
(9) FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MOORE', b. Mar. 23, 1868; m. Nov. 28, 1896
to Lillian Gay Stacy.
(a) JOEL STACY MOORE", b. May 5, 1898.
(b) MARJORIE MOORE", b. July 7, 1907.
(10) WILLIAM EVES MOORE", JR., b. Nov. 12, 1869; d. Dec. 7, 1871.
3238. i. HARRIET, b. Branford, Conn., Apr. 19, 1819; m. Frederick Linsley,
b. Branford, Conn., 1803; he d. Mar. 28, 1932.
(1) CHARLES FOOTE LINSLEY', b. Branford, Conn., Mar. 29, 1843; m.
Georgiana E. Gay, b. Mar. 1, 1845; he d. Mar. 28, 1932; she d. Mar. 9,
1922 ; he made bronze lamp for the Foote Memorial at Wethersfield, Conn.
(a) BESSIE GAY LINSLEY", b. Jan. 31, 1878; m. Oct. 19, 1904 to
James H. Hinsdale, of Meriden, Conn.
(5) BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LINSLEY', b. Feb. 14, 1853; m. Oct. 28,
1880 to Grace E. Hosley; he d. Sept. 22. 1929.
(6) BESSIE FOOTE LINSLEY', b. Feb. 26, 1858; d. Oct. 23, 1924.
3239. ii. BENJAMIN PALMER, m. 3rd, Nancy A. Morse; Dr. Lewis Foote
boarded with them at New Haven, Conn., 1908.
892 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
3242. V. EMILY PASTORIA, m. Glastora Camp.
(1) REV. EDWARD C. CAMP', Watertown, Mass.
3245. iii. MARIA, b. 1835; m. James Graham; she d. Dec. 22, 1893; she frac-
tured her hip a few days before, falling over a rock. He was former
senator.
(1) CHARLES E. GRAHAM, New Haven, Conn.
1777. JOHN ALFRED FOOTE, m. 2nd, Mary Shepley Cutter.
3256. iii. MARY EUDOCIA, d. Oct., 1910.
(2) CORNELIA LOUISE MAYNARD^ m. William D. Rees ; he d. July 22,
1910; she res. Cleveland, Ohio; she d. July 12, 1930.
(b) HENRY MAYNARD REES", m. Sept. 16, 1920 to Eliza Pugsley
McKeehan ; he served in the 10th Field Artillery in the late World
War ; was aide to General Cruikshank and received the "Croix de
guerre" in France in 1918; American Relief Administration Mission to
Poland, 1919 ; res., Boston, Mass.
(i) WILLIAM DAVID REES", b. Apr. 3, 1922.
(ii) HENRY MAYNARD REES", JR., b. Apr. 8, 1927.
(iii) NANCY REES", b. Nov. 17, 1928; d. Dec. 21, 1929.
(iv) HOMER McKEEHAN REES", b. Aug. 12, 1930.
(c) MARIAN REES", m. Henry Clinton Hutchins, of Boston, Mass.,
June 20, 1917.
3258. v. CORNELIA ELIZABETH MAYNARD, d. Apr., 1920, Potsdam,
Germany.
(3) NELLIE GARDNER MAYNARD VON HORN*, d. Aug., 1913, Pots-
dam, Germany.
(b) DORIS VERA VON HORN", m. 1915 to Lieut. George Theilo
Von Werthen ; res., Potsdam, Germany,
(i) HANS GEORGE VON WERTHEN".
(ii) GEORGE WILHELM VON WERTHEN".
3259. iv. JOHN A., b. Aug. 29, 1843; m. Belle Palmer, 4911-3.
3262. ii. JOSEPHINE, b. June 28, 1837; m. 1st, George L. Reese, b. ;
he d. ; m. 2nd, Admiral Donald McNeil; Fairfax, U. S. N.
(1) °.
1783. THOMAS JEFFERSON (1718, 231, 72, 20, 5. 1).
3269. ii. LYDIA, m. William Meeker; she d. Jan. 11, 1912. ;
1791. DR. LYMAN FOOTE (1718, 231, 72, 20, 5, 1), m. 2nd, Mary Morris
Cooper ; she was a granddau. of Jacob Morris.
Z277. iii. DR. ISAAC PLATT, b. Sept. 23, 1825 ; m. Ann Eliza Bailey ; m. 2nd, '
Mary Sawyer Moore, 4921*.
3280. vi. CAROLINE ADRIANCE, m. George P. Keese, b. at Cooperstown,
N. Y., Jan. 14, 1828, son of Theodore and Georgianna (Pomeroy)
Keese.
(1) ANNA T. KEESE*, m. Apr. 28, 1880 to Edward Piatt Staats, b. Oct. 14,
1848, son of Peter P. and Hetty (Van Slant), Staats, of New York, N. Y.
(a) EDWARD POMEROY STAATS", b. Feb. 18. 1883. Albany, N. Y.
(i) GEORGE POMEROY STAATS", b. Oct. 7, 1921.
(2) ALICE BAILEY KEESE', b. Apr. 20, 1853.
(3) FLORENCE POMEROY KEESE*, b. Jan. 31, 1856.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 893
(4) KATHARINE T. KEESE', b. Feb., 1858.
(5) THEODORE KEESE', b. Apr. 20, 1859; m. 1st, May 20, 1890 to Chloe
Bradish Gavit, of New York, N. Y. ; m. 2nd, Emily Bailey, of New York,
N. Y. ; she d. 1923.
(6) CHARLES PLATT KEESE', b. Aug. 22, 1861 ; res., Decatur, 111.
(a) ALICE KEESE'".
(7) CAROLINE MERRILL KEESE', b. Jan. 25, 1864, Cooperstown, N. Y.
(8) ELIZABETH COOPER KEESE', b. Apr. 28, 1867, Cooperstown, N. Y.
3281. vii. MARY ANN, m. John Pompelly; res., Albany, N. Y.
3286. xii. JESSIE STILLMAN, m. Frank Atherton; res., Sangerville, Me.
3287. i. ELIZA CHARLOTTE, m. David Averill.
(1) EMILY S. AVERILL^ m. Henry E. Bradley, of Branford, Conn.; he was
engaged in the meat business and in New Haven, Conn., for many years ;
he was of a genial disposition ; d. July 23, 1909, Branford, Conn.
1810. ISAAC FOOTE (725, 231, 72, 20, 5, 1) ; he was a captain of a Company
of Volunteers in the Civil War.
3297. i. EDITH HAZEL FOOTE, d. July 7, 1929, of pneumonia ; she was the
last Foote of her branch ; a musician of great ability, a harpist ; bur.
Greenwich, Conn.
3299. iii. JENNIE CELESTIA, b. May 3, 1868; res., Greenwich, Conn.
NINTH GENERATION
1826. NATHANIEL FOOTE, ESQ., b. July 9, 1813, Sherburne, Chenango
County, N. Y. He was the eldest son of Asa Foote (No. 754) and Betsy Gates.
Asa was b. at Colchester, Westchester Society, Conn., but early in life he re-
moved to Sherburne, N. Y., where some of his relatives had preceded him. Asa was
both a farmer and a .millwright. He had seven sons and two daughters, all were
born and brought up on his farm. The eldest child. Patience Deborah, d. in her infancy.
Asa did not have the means to give his eldest son, Nathaniel, who wanted to be a
lawyer, a college education, but to help him to get an academic training by his
own exertions, his father "gave him his time" when he was eighteen years of age,
and Nathaniel from his own earnings, by teaching school and other work was able
to take a course of study at the Hamilton, N. Y. Academy and later to maintain
himself while pursuing a course of studying law in the office of Whipple Jenkins,
a prominent lawyer of Vernon, N. Y. He was admitted to the bar at the age of
twenty-seven, in the year 1840, and immediately thereafter he opened his office as a
lawyer at Morrisville, N. Y., then the county seat of Madison County. He con-
tinued in the practice of his profession at Morrisville, N. Y., until his death, Aug. 13,
1901, in the eighty-ninth year of his age. After 1874 his practice was for the most
part in association with his son Arthur Asa Foote, who was admitted to practice in
that year. In the early years of his practice Nathaniel was appointed master and
examiner in Chancery, which office he continued to hold until the Court of Chancery
was abolished, and its jurisdiction vested in the Supreme Court by the Constitution
of 1848. He held no other public office. On Apr. 28, 1847, Nathaniel Foote was m.
to Olivia M. Knox, of Nelson, Madison County, N. Y., dau. of John and Mary
(Dayton) Knox; she was b. Aug. 16, 1814, and d. Dec. 13, 1893. Nathaniel Foote
was an able lawyer, a respected citizen, a man of high character and integrity.
894 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
1827. ASA FOOTE. Had nineteen grandchildren, every one of which was bapt.
in Christ Church, Sherburne, N. Y. Thirteen of these grandchildren were con-
firmed in this same church. In 1919 the surviving grandchildren presented to the
church an altar as a memorial for him. The following inscription is on the base:
"In memory of Asa Foote, 1815-1900, given by his grandchildren in 1919."
3303. i. IRENE, m. Feb. 20, 1867; d. Apr. IS, 1891.
(1) HARRIET L. CASE'", m. John May Howard, son of Jackson L. and
Mary (Rainsdell) Howard, of Sherburne, N. Y.
(a) GERTRUDE IRENE HOWARD", m. June 27, 1918 to Edwin
Potter Smith, son of Jabez Collins and Arabella (Denley) Smith, b. i
Oct. 10, 1887, of Newark Valley, N. Y.
(i) HOWARD EDWIN SMITH", b. June 29, 1920; farmer; res.,
Sherburne, N. Y.
(ii) A DAU." b. and d. Dec. 11, 1921.
(iii) LEAH HARRIET SMITH", b. Jan. 11, 1924.
(iv) JEAN IRENE SMITH", b. Nov. 18, 1925.
(v) CHARLOTTE ANNE SMITH", b. May 13, 1927.
(2) GEORGE VAN DEGRIFFE CASE'"; Mrs. Jessie (Lyon) Case d. I
June 8, 1922.
(a) JULIA IRENE CASE", m. Aug. 22, 1912 to Walter Grafton i
Krudop, of Long Island, N. Y.
(i) WALTER LYON KRUDOP", b. Mar. 2, 1914.
(ii) CECILE WAGNER KRUDOP", b. Oct. 30, 1915.
(iii) ROBERT KRUDOP", b. July 18, 1918.
(iv) RICHARD KRUDOP", b. 1921. y
(v) A DAU.", b. Sept., 1924.
(3) ANNE VAN DEGRIFFE CASE BURLINGHAM", d. Jan. 13, 1915;
Holland Y. Burlingham d. May 1, 1915.
(a) HOLLAND Y. BURLINGHAM", JR., b. Nov. 18, 1913.
(4) HENRY EDSALL CASE'".
(d) HAROLD DE WITT CASE", b. Oct. 18, 1906.
(e) ROBERT RODIN CASE", b. May 8, 1910.
3304. ii. OLIVIA KNOX HOYT, d. Jan. 29, 1918.
(1) FREDERICK AUGUSTUS HOYT", m. June 1, 1915 to Lucy L'Engle
Dancy, of Savannah Ga. ; res., Atlanta, Ga.
(a) JULIA DANCY HOYT", b. Dec. 16, 1917.
(b) FRANCES FOOTE HOYT", b. June, 1919.
(c) FREDERICK A. HOYT", JR., b. Apr. 8, 1923.
(2) HENRY FOOTE HOYT", m. Sept. 20, 1922 to Ruth Rogers, dau. of
Mrs. Belle Shepard Evans, of Augusta, Ga. He with his brother Fred-
erick are at the head of the Frederick Disinfectant Co., of Atlanta, Ga.
(3) ANN ROGERS HOYT", b. Aug. 27, 1924.
3305. iii. ALMIRA WHITE FOOTE REYNOLDS.
(2) EDSALL BARBER REYNOLDS", m. Aug. 22, 1906 to Anna Belle Lot-
ridge, dau. of Charles and Matella (Crowell) Lotridge, b. June 19, 1887,
of Sherburne, N. Y.
(a) ANNA IRENE REYNOLDS", b. July 26, 1911.
(b) RICHARD EDSALL REYNOLDS", b. June 24, 1913.
(c) DOROTHY ROSE REYNOLDS", b. Sept. 16, 1920.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 895
(3) RALPH VAN RENSSELAER REYNOLDS", m. July 24, 1912 to
Eva May Dart, b. Feb. 2, 1889, dau. of Irving A. and Lottie (O'Neil)
Dart, of Sherburne, N. Y.
(a) ELIZABETH ANN REYNOLDS", b. May 13, 1915.
(b) PAUL DART REYNOLDS", b. Aug. 26, 1916.
(4) RHEA FOOTE REYNOLDS'", m. Aug. 3, 1921 to Grace Becker
Williams, dau. of Charles H. Williams, of Fly Creek, N. Y. ; tele-
graph operator ; res., Sherburne, N. Y.
(5) CHARLES HARVEY REYNOLDS", m. 1st, June 17, 1914 to Helen
Barnes Thompson, d. June 29, 1918; m. 2nd, Feb., 1920 to Matilda
Schwartz, of Montgomery, N. Y.
(a) ARCADY SCHWARTZ REYNOLDS", b. July 20, 1922.
(b) THERSA ALMIRA REYNOLDS", b. Nov. 12, 1925.
1828. MARY LOUISE (BANKS) FOOTE, d. Dec, 1918, Geneva, N. Y.
3308. i. WILLIAM BANKS FOOTE, killed June 25, 1915, Cobalt, Ont.,
Canada, in mine explosion.
1834. DEA. SAMUEL MILLS FOOTE, d. Dec. 16, 1907; she d. June 1, 1911,
Sherburne, N. Y.
3321. V. CLARA ELLEN, m. June 4, 1890 to Edson L. Whitney, son of
Edson G. and Experience (Loomis) Whitney, res., Sherburne, N. Y. ;
he is a merchant, continuing the store of his father's.
(1) HELEN ELIZABETH WHITNEY", b. Dec. 9, 1893.
(2) EDWARD FOOTE WHITNEY", b. Dec. 4, 1895.
1860. i. ADRIAN VAN HORN FOOTE (771, 241, IZ, 25, 9, 3, 1), b.
Feb. 8, 1833; m. Meadville, Pa., May 26, 1860 to Anna Thornton,
b. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 26, 1840; d. Sept. 25, 1919. He enlisted
Oct., 1862, in the 73rd Indiana Regt., Co. F, ; assigned to the Army
of the Cumberland, 20th Army Corps. He was a prisoner for
several months and was well treated. Later he was severely
wounded, the ball oozing through his body and his left lung. He
lay on the ground, with six other men who had been wounded,
for six days and nights before he was removed. Then an old
Unionist sent his negro boy with an ox team to take them to his
home, where after many weeks of good care he so far recovered
as to be able to return home, and he added, "I am not sorry for my
part in that struggle for it is a legacy for my children and grand-
children." He d. Apr. 26, 1930 ; bur. Knox, Ind.
3329\ i. WILLIAM A., b. May 15, 1862; m. Jane Thompson, 6209-11.
3329'. ii. ELMER ELLSWORTH, b. Aug. 11, 1865; m. 1st, Ida Cupp and
2nd, Sarah Arvilla Home, 6212-3.
33291 iii. PHILANDER ALDEN, b. Mar. 24, 1867; d. Aug. 25, 1882.
3329*. iv. LAURA JANE, b. Feb. 25, 1869; d. Dec. 20, 1884.
3329'. v. MINERVA ANNA, b. Apr. 13, 1871; m. May 20, 1888 to Charles
Carey ; car foreman ; b. Sept. 10, 1854, in Canada ; res., Chicago, 111.
(1) JOSEPH CAREY'", b. Sept. 11, 1889; m. Aug. 29, 1915 to Mary
Pollar.
(a) ISABELLE FRANCES CAREY", b. July 5, 1916.
(b) WILLIAM JOSEPH CAREY", b. Sept. 20, 1917.
896 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(2) FLORENCE CAREY", b. July 29, 1892; m. June 2, 1917 to Homer I
Addington.
(3) ADRIAN CAREY", b. Aug. 20, 1894; served in the World War.
(4) EDWARD CAREY", b. Mar. 28, 1899.
(5) CHARLES CAREY", b. May 10, 1905.
(6) MARGARET CAREY", b. Aug. 29, 1909.
3329'. vi. ALBERT, b. Apr. 3, 1873; d. Dec. 2, 1875.
3329'. vii. ELLA, b. Knox, Ind.. Feb. 22, 1876; m. Mar. 12, 1893 to Frank M. 1
Keiser, b. Columbia City, Ind., Sept. 3, 1874; res., East Chicago,
Ind.
(1) GLADYS MARVELL KEISER", b. June 6, 1898.
(2) RAYMOND KEISER", b. July 19, 1902.
(3) WALLACE THORNTON KEISER", b. July 1, 1904. j
(4) BRUCE ALDEN KEISER", b. Jan. 3, 1916; d. Jan. 17, 1916. •
33291 viii. JESSE, b. Indiana, Nov. 14, 1877; m. 1909 to ; res., Garrett,
Ind.
3329'. ix. EBER, b. Nov. 3, 1879; employed on the B. & O. R. R. ; res.,
Garrett, Ind.
3329". X. NORA, b. Apr. 11, 1881; d. Dec. 13, 1889.
3329". xi. ALDEN, b. May 28, 1883 ; m. May 6, 1907 to Ethel Loffin, 6214.
3332. HENRY J. FOOTE, d. ae. 74 years.
3333. ii. FRANCES FOOTE BARSTOW (page 328), res., Lincoln, Neb.
(1) HELEN JAQUES BARSTOW", b. Sept. 20, 1887; m. Oct. 1, 1914 to
Daniel Ernest De Putron, b. Oct. 7, 1875, son of John Corey and
Eunice (O'Riley) De Putron; merchant; res., Lincoln, Neb.
(a) BARBARA LOUISE DE PUTRON", b. Sept. 29, 1915.
(b) JOHN COREY DE PUTRON", b. July 21, 1919.
(c) WILLIAM RAY DE PUTRON", b. Jan. 19. 1921; d. Jan. 22, \\
1921.
(d) ADRIAN BARSTOW DE PUTRON", b. July 22, 1922.
(2) ADRIAN FOOTE BARSTOW", b. Mar. 6, 1890; served as second
lieutenant, Field Artillery, U. S. Army, during the World War, sta-
tioned at Camp Lewis, Washington, D. C. ; was shot and killed at his
own home by a robber, on the night of Jan. 22, 1921.
(3) FRANCES ISABEL BARSTOW", b. May 8, 1895; attended Walnut
High School for four years; then a student of University of Nebraska;
m. Jan. 27, 1930 to Lawrence Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard B.
Holmes ; res., Beloit, Wis.
(a) LAWRENCE WILLIAM HOLMES", b. Sept. 25, 1930.
(4) MARJORIE LOUISE BARSTOW", b. Aug. 25, 1899; graduated
from Walnut Hill, also from University of Nebraska; graduated from
Rock Mt. Dancing Camp, Steambrook Springs, also Vestof-Serova Danc-
ing School, New York, N. Y. Now has a studio in Lincoln, Neb.
1873. NATHANIEL GORDON, b. June 5, 1838; d. Sept. 21. 1876; she d.
Apr. 4, 1909 ; mother of Dr. Lewis Nathaniel Foote. one of the founders and formerly
a vice-president of this Association. At the death of her husband she was left
with three small children; a devoted mother, worked heroically to rear and educate
HELEN G. WALKER, B.S., M.A., M.D., 1732 (4) (c) (n)
(See page 11 o)
DR. GEORGE BOWLER TULLIDGE, 2038 (2)
(See page 786)
HARRIET SHULER McGREGOR, 3356 (1)
HELEN McGregor McCREERY, 3356 (1) (a)
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 897
her children. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church; bur. at Chit-
tenango, N. Y.
3337. THOMAS CRICHTON, d. in Apr., 1923, Syracuse, N. Y.
3351. SAMUEL ISAAC FOOTE; Laura Redington, his wife, d. Dec. 1, 1925.
3356. vi. JULIETTE AUGUSTA FOOTE, m. Lyman Shuler, Sept. 23, 1868.
(1) HARRIET ELIZABETH SHULER'", b. Boone, la., June 26, 1869; m.
Sept. 2, 1890 to Arch McGregor, who is president of the McGregor Hard-
ware Co., jobbers, wholesale and retail, of Springfield, Mo. She is active
in D. A. R. work, having served as chapter vice-regent two years ; was
regent of Rachel Donelson Chapter, D. A. R. twice; also as state vice-
regent of Missouri D. A. R. ; was state chairman, Liquidation and Endow-
ment for Memorial Continental Hall, D. A. R. ; state chairman of Con-
servation of the Home, D. A. R. ; first vice-chairman. Women's Committee
of National Defense at Springfield, Mo. She purchased a chair in
Constitution Hall, D. A. R., as a memorial to her mother, Juliette Augusta
Foote Shuler. She was state director for Missouri of the Children of
the American Revolution ten years ; organizing president of the C. A. R.
Society, Miles Standish Chapter. Chairman of Purchasing Committee of
Annual Municipal Christmas Tree — presents for 5,000 children. During the
war was lieutenant of Canteen Corps. During influenza epidemic had charge
of Soldiers' Canteen Hospital ; also worked all through all Red Cross
Work — surgical dressing, etc. She is now president of the Springfield,
Mo., Art Museum, and a member of the Presbyterian Church; res.,
Springfield, Mo.
(a) HELEN McGREGOR", b. Aug. 10, 1891 ; m. Donald C. McCreery,
a lawyer (in "Who's Who"), firm, Lee, Shaw, McCreery, of Denver,
Colo. She attended Wells College, Aurora, N. Y. Member, Pi Beta
Phi Sorority, Central Presbyterian Church ; trustee of Denver College
of Music ; charter member, Rachel Donelson Chapter, D. A. R. ; res.,
Denver, Colo.
(i) HELEN McCREERY'^ b. May 8, 1916.
(ii) DONALD McGREGOR McCREERY•^ b. June 12, 1921.
(b) DAVE McGREGOR", b. July 20, 1894; attended Westminster Col-
lege, Fulton, Mo. ; member. Phi Delta Theta Fraternity ; military
training. Fort Sheridan, first lieutenant, stationed at Camp Taylor,
Louisville, Ky. ; m. Jan. 2, 1919, Chicago, 111., to Hortense Hefferman;
he is in the hardware business with his father; res., Springfield, Mo.
(i) ARCH DAVID McGREGOR", b. Mar. 9, 1920.
(ii) DAVID FRANCIS McGREGOR", b. Mar. 31, 1923.
(iii) MARIE HARRIET McGREGOR", b. Oct. 25, 1926.
(iv) MALCOLM BATES McGREGOR", b. Oct. 10, 1929.
(2) MARTHA BROOKS SHULER'", b. July 18, 1873, Boone, la.; m.
Dallas M. Salisbury, Dec. 6, 1906 ; res., Madisonville, Ky.
(3) NELLIE SHULER'", b. Dec. 29, 1877, Boone, la. ; m. Eugene McAuliflfe,
June 17, 1896; president. Union Pacific Coal Mines and author of "Fuel
Age" ; she is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, also
a Colonial Dame of the Omaha, Neb., Society ; res., Omaha, Neb.
898 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
i
(a) KATHLEEN McAULIFFE", b. Mar. 6, 1897, Springfield, Mo. ; res.,
Omaha, Neb.
(b) MARY McAULIFFE", b. Nov. 3, 1899, Springfield, Mo.; attended
Missouri University ; member. Kappa Kappa Gamma ; m. Oct. 3, 1923,
Columbia, Mo., to Charles C. Tucker, journalist ; res., Kansas City,
Mo.
(i) JEAN TUCKER", b. Sept. 21, 1924; res., Kansas City, Mo.
(ii) GAIL TUCKER", b. July 24, 1927; res., Kansas City, Mo.
3363. (1) MARY ELIZABETH HALL", m. Sept. 12, 1906 to Porter R. Hadsell,
of Worcester, N. Y. ; she d. May 9, 1927; she was graduated from
Norvk'ich High School and studied two years at Mt. Holyoke College;
previous to her marriage she taught in Sherburne, Erieville, Bainbridge
and Worcester ; she is a member of the D. A. R.
(2) CHARLES FOOTE HALL", b. Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1870; m. Jan.,
1896 to Bernice Rogers, of Norwich, N. Y. ; d. in Erieville, N. Y., Feb. 15,
1931.
(a) MADELEINE ROGERS HALL", b. July 11, 1896; m. 1922 to Earl
Howe ; res., Detroit, Mich.
(i) RICHARD HOWE", b. Nov. 15, 1923.
(ii) MARGARET ELLEN HOWE", b. Jan. 21, 1928.
(b) HENRY CLINTON HALL", b. Oct. 24, 1899; m. 1927 to Gladys
Pfahler; res., Madison, Wis.
(i) RICHARD HALL", b. 1928.
(c) MARGARET HALL", b. Sept. 21, 1901 ; res., New York, N. Y.
(d) CHARLES FOOTE HALL", JR., b. Oct. 31, 1904; res., Syracuse,
N. Y.
(e) DOROTHY HALL", m. Aug. 16, 1928 to Leon Hudson, Erieville,
N. Y.
(i) BARBARA HUDSON".
(f) ESTHER AMELIA".
(g) BEATRICE HALL".
(3)(d) DONALD SINCLAIR HALL", b. Dec. 6, 1899; m. Cleo Mattice, of
Worcester, N. Y. ; res., Worcester, N. Y. ; no children.
3366. iv. FREDERICK HYDE FOOTE, prominent in mercantile and Masonic
circles in Binghamton, N. Y., for many years; d. Metuchen, N. J.,
July 19, 1926.
3367. v. MARGARET MERRICK, res., Norwich, N. Y.; Miss Foote furnished
the copy for the Isaac Foote (No. 1895) family; a retired teacher.
3370. iii. FLORENCE, b. Feb. 8, 1863 ; unm. ; res.. New London, N. H.
3373. i. MARY ANNETTE, d. Oct. 10, 1912, St. Louis. Mo.
3375. iii. HARRIET, m. Apr. 3, 1907 to Daniel Dickey Sabin; res., Belvidere,
111.
3376. i. MARY ALFRETTA, m. Joseph C. Juberinne; he d. Oct. 7, 1910; res.,
Jackson, Miss. (S. P.)
1930. ANDREW WARD FOOTE ; Mrs. Foote d. Mar. 23, 1920.
3393. i. ANDREW WARD FOOTE, JR., b. Oct. 5, 1865; m. Winifred Burt,
5078.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 899
3394. iv. HARRIET WARD FOOTE, m. Herbert Addison Taylor.
(1) HARRIET WARD FOOTE TAYLOR", b. Nov. 3, 1903; graduate of
Vassar, 1925 ; m. June 23, 1926 to Frederico Franco Mauck, of Port Ken-
nedy, Pa.
(a) WARD MAUCK", b. Mar. 13, 1927.
(b) FREDERICO MAUCK", b. May 17, 1932.
(2) ADELINE HERBERT TAYLOR", b. Aug. 14, 1906; graduate of Smith
College; and now (1932) in her third year abroad as hostess to the Ameri-
can Commission at Geneva.
(3) HERBERT ADDISON TAYLOR", JR., b. Sept. 12, 1907; m. Oct. 23,
1930 to Margaret Elizabeth Lee, dau. of Albert and Margaret Lee.
(a) FAITH TAYLOR", b. Mar. 2, 1932.
3395. ROBERT ELLIOTT (page 337), a musician of some note, educated at
Leipzig, Germany, and in this country ; d. May 5, 1916, New Haven, Conn.
3398. iv. HARRY WARD FOOTE, b. Mar. 21, 1875; m. Martha Jenkins,
5079-50791
(2) MARY FOOTE", b. June 2, 1910 (one of twins) ; graduated at Bryn
Mawr, 1932; degree, M.A., .
3401. FLORENCE , m. John Bell.
(2) JOSEPHINE TODD BELL", b. Apr. 19, 1910, Franklin, Pa.; res.,
Houston, Tex.
3402. iii. HAROLD SPENCER, m. June 9, 1910 to Sarah Webster Sloson, b.
Geneva, July 27, 1877, dau. of William and Margaret (Webster)
Sloson; res., Shore Hills, N. J.
3405. iv. JOSEPHINE HAWLEY, m. Sept. 22, 1907 to Henry Watson Burn,
b. Apr. 4, 1870, son of Henry and Jane (Jacobson) Burn; res., Bridge-
port, Conn.
(1) HENRY JACOBSON BURN", b. Feb. 18, 1909, Troy, N. Y.
(2) EDMUND SPENCER BURN", b. Mar. 3, 1912, Troy, N. Y.
3407. ii. KATHERINE E. FOOTE, d. Dec. 12, 1924.
3408. i. ARTHUR BURLING, m. Jeanette Stanwood Hopper, 6215-17.
3409. ii. ELIZABETH TOWNSEND, m. at Grass Valley, Calif., June 1,
1907 to Rodman Swift, b. 1880, son of Frederick and Sarah Rodman
(Rotch) Swift; Harvard, 1904; res., Hingham, Mass.; studied art in
Boston, Mass., and Philadelphia, Pa.
(1) AGNES SWIFT", b. May 14, 1908, Grass Valley, Calif.
(2) SARAH RODMAN SWIFT", b. Apr. 20, 1913, Hingham, Mass.
1955. CORIDON EDWARD FOOTE (820, 254, 76, 25, 9, 3, 1), b. Grand Blanc,
Mich., Jan. 9, 1849; m. Flint Mich., Nov. 3, 1873 to Mary Elizabeth Holmes, dau.
of Catherine O'Sullivan and Frederick Holmes; she d. Dec. 15, 1880.
3422. i. KATHRINE MARANA, b. Aug4, 1874; m. Oct. 28, 1896 to Herbert A.
Kline, son of Samuel and Lottie (Logan) Kline, b. Jan. 16, 1872.
3423. ii. HUBERT, d. 1881.
3429. ii. EVA A., d. Nov. 13, 1921.
1972. SAMUEL FOOTE, d. Jan. 13, 1906.
3436. i. ORLENA, gave copy for this family.
3445.
vi.
3448.
iii.
3449.
iv.
900 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
1974. BARNARD FOOTE; he and his wife were both members of the Baptist
Church when they came to Illinois and later united with the Slate Point Methodist
Episcopal Church and were faithful members until death. They both lived to have
nineteen grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren. She came to Illinois in
1850, took up land in Jasper County near Newton, 111. ; she d. at their home near
Lis, 111., Jan. 4, 1918; he d. June 4, 1920.
3441. iii. HARVEY C, m. 1st, Nettie Bateman; m. 2nd, Agnes Jenkins, 5104-10.
ELLA C. FOOTE, m. W. D. Sowers, of Philo, 111.
EDWARD MILTON, b. Feb. 1, 1866; m. Caroline B. Cauldwell,
5111-51ir.
ETHELWYNNE REYNOLDS, b. Trenton, N. J., June 14, 1887;
m. Sept. 22, 1915 to Victor Hugo Solaini, b. Liverpool, England,
Aug. 1, 1883; they lived on La Consolacion Plantation, Baracoa, Cuba,
in 1915-16; at Chosica, near Lima, Peru, where he represented oil and
rubber interest in that country ; he d. Nov. 15, 1924, in the interior,
while on an expedition investigating rubber possibilities for the Peru-
vian Government.
(1) VICTORIA SOLAINP", b. New York, N. Y., Oct. 16; res., Pasadena,
Calif.
(2) WILLIAM REYNOLDS SOLAINI", b. Chosica, Peru, Sept. 17, 1920;
res., Pasadena, Calif.
3451. ii. BETTIE A. FOOTE, b. Apr. 2, 1862; m. Jan. 25, 1884 to Frank
Harrison, b. June 8, 1859, son of John and Rachel Harrison; res.,
Burlington, Mich.
(1) LEO HADLEY HARRISON'", b. Aug. 14, 1886, Burlington, Mich.; m.
Oct. 5, 1910 to Lorna Fern Woodruff, b. Athens, Mich., Dec. 21, 1889, dau.
of Frank and Lillian Woodruff; he is a druggist at Mason, Mich.
(a) DORIS HELEN HARRISON", b. Oct. 2, 1911, Mason, Mich.
(b) HUBERT HADLEY HARRISON", b. May 8, 1916, Mason, Mich.
(c) DALE W. HARRISON", b. May 1, 1929, Mason, Mich.
3452. iii. LUNA MAY FOOTE, m. David B. Lewis, son of Thomas and Anne
(Price) Lewis; he d. Dec. 30, 1918; she res. Jackson, Mich; he was
bur. at Jackson, Mich.
3456. vii. LELA VENICE FOOTE, m. Sept. 29, 1918 to Charles A. Kelly,
son of Fred and Vida (Hathaway) Kelly.
1987. EISHA FOOTE, removed to Santa Clara County, Calif., with his daus.
and their families in 1893. Mrs. Foote and I visited with them in 1915; this is
certainly the most wonderful fruit section that I have ever seen. Uncle Elisha passed
to his reward Dec. 25, 1931 ; Mrs. Foote d. Apr. 7, 1927.
3457. i. HATTIE E., b. Leonidas, Mich., Sept. 6, 1892; m. Flewry K. Bar-
tholomew, son of Dr. George O. and Minerva E. Bartholomew, of
Keeler, Mich; he d. Aug. 27, 1930; res., San Jose, Calif. They have
a ten-acre fruit farm, irrigated by their own twelve-inch pump from
a well seventy feet deep. We visited them in 1915. He d. .
(1) MAX FOOTE BARTHOLOMEW^ b. Campbell, Calif., Jfily 11, 1899;
m. June 16, 1929 to Violet Bcauliau, dau. of Alue C. and Nancy C. Beauliau,
of Buffalo, N. Y. ; res., Burlingame, Kan.
ii\
I
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 901
(2) ROY EVERETT BARTHOLOMEW", b. Campbell, Calif, Nov. 4,
Jessie K. McChesney, of San Jose, Calif. ; res., Campbell, Calif. ; fruit
grower.
(a) GEORGE KEITH BARTHOLOMEW", b. July 10, 1926; d. Oct. 14,
1927.
(b) RICHARD ROY BARTHOLOMEW", b. Nov. 4, 1927, San Jose,
Calif.
(c) NANCY CAROL BARTHOLOMEW", b. July 12, 1931, Campbell,
Calif.
3458. ii. KATE B., b. Mendon, Mich., Dec. 25, 1873; m. June 19, 1901 to
Harry G. Mitchell, son of Thomas and Mary H. Mitchell, of Bur-
lingame, Kan. ; res., San Jose, Calif. ; fruit grower, formerly merchant
in San Francisco, Calif.
2008. ORLO T. FOOTE (page 342), d. Franklin, N. Y., July 19, 1917.
3461. i. JENNIE K., m. Laverne Lawson, Nov. 21, 1889; he d. June 12, 1902;
she m. 2nd, Apr. 21, 1906 to John White.
(1) MADGE FOOTE LAWSON", b. Mar. 28, 1891; m. Apr. 15, 1906 to
Garry A. Munson.
(a) IDABEL MUNSON", b. June 23, 1908.
(b) KATHERINE JULIA MUNSON", b. Nov. 15, 1913.
(c) JOHN LAWRENCE MUNSON", b. July 21, 1917.
(d) DORIS WANDA MUNSON", b. Aug. 4, 1919.
(2) ORLO FOOTE LAWSON^ b. Dec. 27, 1892; d. Feb. 23, 1905.
(3) SAMUEL FOOTE LAWSON", b. Aug. 21, 1896; m. June 19, 1920 to
Harriet Wuackenbush.
(4) WILLIAM FOOTE LAWSON", b. June 30, 1898.
(5) ALBERT FOOTE LAWSON", b. Sept. 26, 1901.
(6) CLARENCE PETER WHITE", b. Oct. 14, 1907.
(7) ANNA GRACE WHITE", b. Nov. 30, 1908.
(8) VIRGINIA MAY WHITE", b. Dec. 30, 1909; d. June 29, 1914.
(9) JOHN WHITE", JR., b. Mar. 31, 1911.
(10) MARY ELIZABETH WHITE", b. Dec. 1, 1912.
(11) DOROTHY JULIA WHITE", b. May 21, 1914.
3462. ii. ANNA, m. Iva W. Jordan, b. May 1, 1874.
(1) LAWRENCE FOOTE JORDAN", b. Oct. 3, 1901.
(2) PAUL FOOTE JORDAN", b. Dec. 3, 1902.
(3) JULIA FOOTE JORDAN", b. June 16, 1906; d. Aug. 8, 1908.
(4) MARY ELIZABETH JORDAN", b. Apr. 15, 1909.
(5) KATHRYN FOOTE JORDAN", b. Dec. 9, 1910.
(6) JOHN TRACY JORDAN", b. Sept. 11, 1912.
3463. iii. MAUDE B., m. July 29, 1911 to Howard L. Wigham; res., Franklin,
N. Y.
(1) PAUL FOOTE WIGHAM", b. May 21, 1912, Franklin, N. Y.
201P. WILLIAM HENRY FOOTE (848, 268, 80, 25, 9, 3, 1), b. Jan. 4, 1833;
m. Milford, Mich., Sept. 20, 1853 to Sarah Emmeline Hastings, b. July 14, 1834; d.
Oct. 20, 1907 ; he d. Dec. 24, 1924 ; blacksmith and then for 50 years a farmer ; res.,
Milford, Mich.
902 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
3463*. i. GEORGE HENRY, b. June 20, 1854; m. Annie Scott, 6218.
3463=. ii. CHARLES HASTINGS, b. July 23, 1857; m. Flora Curtis, 6219-21.
3463'. iii. HATTIE MINERVA, b. Nov. 24, 1859 ; m. Dec. 19, 1888 to Andrew V.
Austin, b. Dec. 1, 1844; Civil War veteran; quartermaster, Post 181 for
fifteen years ; representative Second District of Oakland County in the
Michigan Legislature; d. June 23, 1906; Mrs. Austin gave these family
data ; res., Milford, Mich.
3463\ iv. KATE RELECTA, b. Dec. 15, 1863 ; m. Mar. 15, 1886 to John L.
Smith, b. Feb. 9, 1856; she d. Apr. 22, 1906; he d. June 20, 1931; res.,
Emerson, Gratiot County, Mich.
(1) JOHN SINCLAIR SMITH"', b. July 20, 1887; served in the World War
18 months, in France; res., Emerson, Mich.
3463'. v. WILLIAM KING, b. Oct. 19, 1867; m. Nellie Kimberly, 6222-3.
2011'. CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN, b. Apr. 13, 1835; m. May 9, 1860 to Sarah
Peters, b. Sept. 10, 1838, dau. of Jacob and Catherine Peters; farmer at Ithaca, Gratiot
County, Mich., and architect ; res., Delta, Utah, R. D.
3463'. i. MARY ELIZA, b. Feb. 12, 1861 ; m. Dec. 24, 1880 to Rollin lies. b.
Sept. 7, 1857, son of George Washington and Mary Jane (Ewalt) lies;
he d. June 15, 1892; res., Ithaca, Mich.
(1) ETHEL M. ILES'", b. July 28, 1881 ; m. Oct. 7, 1908 to Robert B. Elmore,
Aug. 25, ; missionary; res., Valparaiso, Chile.
(a) ELIZABETH BARTLETT ELMORE", b. Apr. 19, 1910.
(2) ARTHUR C. ILES", b. Apr. 26, 1884; m. Apr. 19, 1906 to E. Amelia
Gulick, b. June 4, 1885, dau. of B. F. and Sarah (Oxenham) Gulick, of
Ithaca, Mich. ; res., Ithaca, Mich.
(a) MARIE ELIZABETH ILES", b. July 10, 1907.
(b) SARAH MARGARET ILES", b. July 1, 1912.
(c) CLARENCE ARTHUR ILES", b. May 23, 1920.
(d) EDWIN WILLARD ILES", b. Nov. 19, 1924.
(e) ELTON LE ROY ILES", b. Apr. 16, 1926.
(3) HERBERT G. ILES", b. Aug. 9, 1887; m. May 12, 1916 to Adelaide
Hyde; res., Fresno, Calif.
(a) RONALD ILES".
3463'. ii. WILLIAM KING, b. Sept. 17, 1862; m. Anna Phillips, 6224-30.
3463'. iii. ANNA MINERVA, b. May 21, 1864; m. Willis A. Russell, b. June 14,
1857, son of druggist and novi' a fruit farmer; res., Lawton, Mich.
(1) IRENE MABEL RUSSELL", b. Oct. 13. 1883; d. June 22, 1900.
(2) CLARENCE NIEL RUSSELL", b. Jan. 16, 1886; m. Feb. 22, 1908 to
Ethel King ; res., Lawton, Mich.
(a) DOROTHY MAY RUSSELL", b. Feb. 15, 1910.
(b) DONALD JOHN RUSSELL", b. Sept. 3, 1913.
(c) ROBERT KING RUSSELL", b. Oct. 21, 1915.
(d) LAWRENCE EVERETT RUSSELL", b. Sept. 15, 1917.
(3) MAUDE RUSSELL", b. Mar. 5, 1888; m. Jan. 25, 1922 to Romaine Pet-
tengill; res.. Highland Park. Mich.
(a) PATRICIA MAUDE RUSSELL PETTENGILL".
(b) DOW WILLIS RUSSELL PETTENGILL".
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(4) BERNICE RUSSELL", b. Apr. 11, 1892; m. Aug. 29, 1916 to Dewey E.
Stahl ; res., Ithaca, Mich. ; she d. May 16, 1924.
(a) HELEN IRENE STAHL", b. July 13, 1917.
(b) HARLAN RUSSELL STAHL", b. June 25, 1918.
(c) SHIRLEY MAUDE STAHL", b. Aug. 17, 1919.
(5) HELEN BELLE RUSSELL", b. Aug. 31, 1893; m. Charles Donald
Barden ; res., Ithaca, Mich.
(a) CHARLES DONALD BARDEN", JR., b. May 18, .
(b) LAURA JEAN BARDEN", b. Nov. 17, .
(c) PHYLLIS BARDEN", b. Nov. 23. .
(d) JOHN LEIGHTON BARDEN", b. July 15, 1923.
(e) JOSEPH STEPHEN BARDEN", b. May 23, 1925.
(f) JACQUELINE ANN BARDEN", b. May 30. 1927.
(6) WILLIS IRVING RUSSELL", b. June 10. 1896; m. Aug. 30, 1919 to
Mary Margaret Plowfield ; res., Lawton, Mich.
(a) RUTH IRENE RUSSELL", b. June 17, 1920.
(b) MAXINE ELLEN RUSSELL", b. Jan. 25, 1922.
(7) THURMAN EVERETT RUSSELL", b. Nov. 25, 1902; d. Jan. 27, 1903.
(8) HAROLD CLARE RUSSELL", b. May 11, 1904.
3463». iv. JOHN HENRY, b. Dec. 5, 1866; m. Marie M. Sundseth, 6231-3.
3463". V. MARGARET JANE. b. Jan. 28. 1869; m. Sept. 2, 1891 to Arthur W.
Snedecor, b. Jan. 11, 1865; d. Mar. 14, 1913; son of Courtland and
Helen (Crego) Snedecor; she res. Ithaca, Mich.
(1) DONNELLY CARL SNEDECOR", b. Oct. 30. 1893; m. Nov. 18, 1915
to Sarah Sanderson, b. Nov. 14, 1895, dau. of Clarence and Lillie (Shaver)
Sanderson ; res.. Big Bay, Mich.
(a) GEORGE LYNN SNEDECOR", b. Sept. 30, 1916; d. Oct. 17, 1916.
(2) CLARK DeWITT SNEDECOR", b. July 23, 1895; d. May 4, 1896.
(3) HELEN SNEDECOR", b. Aug. 30, 1898; m. Oct. 25, 1919 to Clyde
Gallant, b. Feb. 24, 1890, son of George and Alice (Young) Gallant; res..
St. Louis, Mich.
(a) BILLY DUANE GALLANT", b. June 17, 1920.
(b) DONNA JEAN GALLANT", b. May 28, 1926.
(c) MAX D. GALLANT", b. Feb. 21. 1929.
(4) EDITH SNEDECOR", b. Oct. 21. 1900; m. Feb. 11, 1921 to Richard
Lumsden, Jr., b. Jan. 25. 1897, son of Richard A. and Nellie (Dibble) Lums-
den ; res., Ithaca, Mich., R. D.
(a) MARSHALL EDWARD LUMSDEN". b. May 3. 1922.
(b) RICHARD AYRE LUMSDEN", III, b. Apr. 24. 1923.
(c) MARGARET JANE LUMSDEN", b. Sept. 28, 1929.
(d) DON LeROY LUMSDEN", b. Oct. 7, 1931.
3463". vi. CHARLES PETERS, b. Apr. 26. 1871, wagoner. Co. B, 1st Montana,
Spanish- American War ; d. in Philippines. In the service in the
Spanish-American War and was discharged and was in the service of
the Canton & Hankon Railroad as a foreman of bridge construction in
the Province of Kwangtong, China. Afterwards he was engaged in the
lumber business in Mindoro, where he d. in 1906; bur. in Manila, 1906.
3463". vii. JACOB C, b. Sept. 11. 1874; m. Mildred Hoh. 6234-7.
904 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
3463". viii. EDITH ALTA, b. July 18, 1876; m. Aug. 28, 1902 to E. S. Shields,
b. 1874; res., Butte, Mont.
(1) JOHN SHIELDS"", b. July 20, 1903, Butte, Mont.
(2) LOUISE SHIELDS".
(3) ELINOR SHIELDS".
(4) ELIZABETH SHIELDS".
3463". ix. FRANK A., b. Sept. 18, 1879; mining engineer, Belgian Congo.
3463". X. SARAH, b. July 8, 1882; d. Aug. 30. 1884.
201 r. JAMES LORD FOOTE (848, 268, 80, 25, 9, 3, 1), b. Jan. 9, 1837; served
in the Civil War; m. 1st, Aug. 21, 1862 to Caroline R. Sheperd, b. Oct. 27, 1839, dau.
of Rev. Enoc and Isabell Sheperd; she d. May 8, 1873; m. 2nd, Apr. 29, 1875 to
Elizabeth Barnes, b. Apr. 2, 1847; he d. Grand Rapids, Mich., June 16, 1915; bur.
Ithaca, Mich.
3463". i. HENRY KING, b. Sept. 20, 1863; m. Lily Schaub, 6238-40.
3463". ii. BELLE, b. Aug. 11, 1865; m. Oct. 18, 1899 to Charles Hitchcock, b.
Sept. 11, 1851, son of Orley and Olive (Leonard) Hitchcock; res., Mil-
ford, Mich.
(1) THOMAS HITCHCOCK", b. Mar. 12, 1902.
(2) CLARENCE HITCHCOCK", b. June 6, 1905.
3643". iii. MINERVA R., b. Nov. 27, 1861 ; m. Apr., 1895 to Sherman L. Keefer,
b. Sept. 13, , son of William and Julia Keefer; res., Lyons, Mich.;
she d. .
(1) LUCILE KEEFER", b. May 12, 1900.
(2) BEULAH KEEFER", b. Dec. 3, 1902.
(3) FLORENCE KEEFER", b. Jan. 31, 1908.
3463". iv. ROLLA E., b. Mar. 14, 1872; m. Nettie Kleckner, 6241-4.
3463^". V. ERNEST, b. Sept. 17, 1866; d. Dec. 27, 1866.
3463". vi. CAROLINE R., b. Apr. 10, 1874; adopted by her uncle, Fred Tower,
of Milford, Mich. ; m. Aug., 1903 to A. Lawyer ; res., Albany, N. Y.
3463". vii. SARAH LOUISA, b. July 31, 1877; m. Nov. 27, 1899 to Richard
Henry Pierce Gulick, b. Feb. 5, 1877, son of Benjamin Franklin and
Sarah Helen (Oxenham) Gulick; farmers; res., Lafayette Township,
Gratiot County, Mich.
(1) ROBERT FRANKLIN GULICK", b. Oct. 28, 1902; m. Dec. 26, 1923 to
Caroline Smith, dau. of Jacob H. and Mary (Hummel) Smith.
(a) MARY LOU GULICK", b. Mar. 27, 1925.
(b) RICHARD HENRY GULICK", b. July 16, 1929.
(2) EMILY J. GULICK", b. Aug. 18, 1905; d. in infancy.
(3) CAROL EUNICE GULICK", b. Jan. 27, 1909.
■3463". viii. MARY JANE, b. June 16, 1879; m. Aug. 12, 1908 to Howard A.
Potter, b. Nov. 10, 1878, son of Elon P. and Catharine (Gittings)
Potter ; Mr. Potter is commissioner of schools ; res., Ithaca, Mich.
(1) HOWARD A. POTTER", JR., b. Apr. 26, 1911; a junior in Alma Col-
lege, 1931.
(2) KENNETH POTTER" (twin), b. July 7, 1916; d. in infancy.
(3) KEITH POTTER" (twin), b. July 7, 1916; d. Apr. 25, 1921.
(4) VICTOR CLAIRE POTTER", b. Mav 14, 1920.
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FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 905
3463". ix. GERTRUDE MARIA, b. Nov. 12, 1881 ; m. Apr. 27, 1900 to George
Herbert Tarr, b. Mar. 30, 1881, son of Charles A. and Jennie (Pres-
ton) Tarr; res., Saginaw, Mich.
(1) RUTH MARY TARR", b. June 27, 1901; m. Dec. 20, 1921 to Wm. J.
Roesch, b. Mar. 22, 1899, son of Carl and Elizabeth (Dresang) Roesch,
(a) WILLIAM CARL ROESCH", b. Nov. 11, 1923; res., Saginaw, Mich.
(b) MARY JANE ROESCH", b. Aug. 1, 1925.
(2) LUCY ELIZABETH TARR", b. Feb. 6, 1905 ; m. .
(a) DONNA MAY ^\ b. Nov. 30, 1925.
(3) JEANETTE TARR", b. Dec. 18, 1908.
3463''. X. JESSIE L., b. Oct. 9, 1883; trained nurse; res., Ocala, Fla.
3463-''. xi. JAMES LORD, JR., b. Sept. 13, 1885; m. Lilah A. Hoard, 6245-7.
3463". xii. ROY HAZEL, b. Nov. 5, 1887 ; m. Dorfa Marr, 6248-50.
2016. SAMUEL SEABURY FOOTE (858, 273, 81, 25, 9, 3), b. Dec. 10, 1846;
m. July 30, 1885, Penryn, Calif., to Delia I. Wilson, dau. of James Wilson, of Iowa.
He held one term as county commissioner for Canyon County. He owned and operated
successfully two flour mills, one at Middleton, Ida., and one at Caldwell Ida., over a
period of 35 years. Later he engaged in real estate at Middleton. He d. Aug. 8,
1918, in Middleton, Ida., and was bur. in Middleton Cemetery, Aug. 11. He was
a pioneer. He was president of the Middleton State Bank, the first mayor of
Middleton, and one of the directors of the Boise Interurban Railway Co., at the
time of his death. The larger portion of the town of Middleton was built on a part
of 360-acre farm ; the Baptist Church was built on land donated by him. Mrs. Foote is
living at the old home in Middleton, Ida.
3470. GEORGIAN HELEN, graduate of College of Idaho; Lewiston Normal; m.
June 1, 1917 to Charles Gerhauser, b. Jan. 17, 1887, son of William and
Elizabeth Gerhauser, of Spokane, Wash. ; both dead.
(1) MARION MAY GERHAUSER", b. May 15, 1918, Middleton, Ida.
(2) JOHN MAYNOR GERHAUSER", b. Dec. 29, 1924, Middleton, Ida.
(3) HOWARD LYNN GERHAUSER", b. Jan. 16, 1929, Middleton, Ida.
(4) WALTER FOOTE GERHAUSER", b. Nov. 14, 1930, Middleton, Ida.
3471. HAROLD EDWIN, b. Sept. 29, 1889; m. Marguerite Bush, 6281'.
3472. iii. JOY RUTH, b. Mar. 8, 1895; a graduate of Academy of the College
of Idaho; employed for two years in the Middleton State Bank; m.
July 20, 1918 to Everett E. Corn, b. June 8, 1896, son of S. P. and
Anna (Ladd) Corn, of Middleton, Ida.; he runs the old S. S. Foote
farm for Mrs. Cordelia Foote.
(1) SAMUEL EVERETT CORN", b. Aug. 15, 1920.
(2) ELIZABETH LOUISE CORN", b. June 21, 1927.
3473. SAMUEL STANLEY, b. Nov. 30, 1898; m. Ona C. Hadsall, 6284.
3475. i. ABBY ANN, m. 1st, George D. Cutting; m. 2nd, George C. Cassidy.
(3) (b) CHARLES SPEARS", son of Eliza Matilda and Samuel Spears was
m. Mar. 9, 1917, Painesville, Ohio, to Ida May Sprague, dau. of
Alfred and May Sprague, of Willoughby, Ohio; conductor on Cleve-
land Street Railway ; res., Cleveland, Ohio.
(i) BETTY LaVERNE SPEARS", b. Jan. 4, 1921, Cleveland, Ohio,
(e) MARGARET SPEARS", dau. of Samuel and Matilda Spears, was
b. Dec. 29, 1907, Mentor, Ohio.
906 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
(f) DORIS SPEARS", b. Mentor, Ohio, Apr. 25, 1912.
(4)(b) IRENE ABBEY CUTTING", dau. of Milton and Maggie Cutting;
m. Sept. 27, 1922 to Nelson Edwin Walter, son of George and Gertrude
Walter,
(d) CLIFTON CUTTING", b. Brooklyn, Ohio, Aug., 1908.
(5) DAISY EUNICE CUTTING", m. Henry Everett Brott, a fireman and
member of the 112th Engineers Band of Ohio; employed at the Andrews
Institute for Girls at Willoughby, Ohio. Children all b. at Willoughby,
Ohio.
(a) HAROLD ARVEY BROTT", d. Mar. 17, 1912; bur. Willoughby,
Ohio.
(b) FLOYD EVERETT BROTT", b. Aug. 31, 1902.
(c) MURL STANLEY BROTT", b. Dec. 31, 1903; m. Alice Pearl
Strang, dau. of C. A. and Lida May Strang, July 24, 1929.
(i) ARLENE EUNICE BROTT", b. Aug. 27, 1930.
(ii) MURL STANLEY BROTT", b. Feb. 10, 1932.
(d) LEWIS ARNOLD BROTT", b. Feb. 9, 1905.
(e) GORDON LEE BROTT", b. Sept. 22, 1906; m. Hazel Irene Bell,
Feb. 14, 1931 ; he served four years as musician on the U. S. S. "West
Virginia."
(f) MELVIN EDGAR BROTT", b. Jan. 12, 1908.
(g) BERTHA LEONA BROTT", b. June 8, 1909; d. Sept. 3, 1909, Wil-
loughby, Ohio.
(7) FLOSSIE MAY CASSIDY", b. July 13, 1885; m. May 18, 1911 to
Wilbur Winfield Wildason, son of Rufus and Mary Wildason ; he was b.
at Casstown, Ohio; is foreman of mailing department of Fort Wayne
News and Sentinel, at Ft. Wayne, Ind. ; res.. Ft. Wayne, Ind.
(8) ROBERT LINDSLEY CASSIDY'", b. Jan. 16, 1888; m. Nov. 3, 1917 to
Agnes Emeline Brainard, b. Aug. 23, 1896, dau. of Frank R. and Rose-
mond (Clayton) Brainard; market gardener; served in the World War;
res., Brooklyn Heights, Ohio.
(a) LOIS ROSEMOND CASSIDY", b. Dec. 10, 1918.
(b) EDGAR BRAINARD CASSIDY", b. Sept. 12, 1920.
(c) LLOYD ROBERT CASSIDY", b. Nov. 18, 1922.
3483. HELEN EMELINE FOOTE (page 344), m. Burton S. Chester.
(1) MARION RUTH CHESTER", b. Mar. 4, 1896; m. Aug. 26, 1914 to
Edwin Patterson Mclntyre, son of Henderson Mclntyre.
(a) WINIFRED BELLE McINTYRE", b. Apr. 8, 1915, Brooklyn
Heights, Ohio.
(b) GLADYS MARION McINTYRE", b. Apr. 10, 1917, Brooklyn
Heights, Ohio.
(2) EVELYN LUCILLE CHESTER", b. Oct. 24, 1897; m. Nov. 2S, 1920 to
James L. Ribble.
(a) JAMES CHESTER RIBBLE", b. Mar. 10, 1922, Brooklyn Heights,
Ohio.
(b) LOIS HELEN RIBBLE", b. Oct. 1, 1925.
(3) LUTHER FOOTE CHESTER", b. Sept. 17, 1899; m. Ruth Schultz,
dau. of Albert and Mary Schultz, Dec. 25, 1923.
(a) ROBERT BURTON CHESTER", b. June 18, 1929.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 907
(4) FRANCIS JOEL CHESTER^", b. Nov. 29, 1908. All were members
of the Pearl Road M. E. Church, of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Chester was
a member of the Brooklyn Heights Board of Education for twelve years
and for eleven years she was their clerk.
3486. BIRDE KATHERINE, b. Aug. 12, 1879; she was professionally a trained
nurse and served her country as a U. S. N. Reserve nurse from Dec. 12,
1917 to Jan. 11, 1920. She was at the Naval Base Hospital Unit No. 3,
Edinburgh, Scotland, when the Armistice was signed and was then trans-
ferred to the U. S. Naval Hospital at Washington, D. C. She d. Jan. 11,
1920.
3493. vii. SARAH ELIZA FOOTE, b. Brooklyn Village, 111., Dec. 25, 1884; m.
Chicago, 111., Mar. 28, 1911 to Robert Otis Fuller, son of Smith Fergu-
son and Achsa (Greely, 5047, in "Greely Genealogy") Fuller. Mr.
Fuller is a descendant of Edward Fuller, of the Mayflower ("Fuller
Genealogy," Vol. 1, and supplement); farmer; res., 1844, Clearwater,
Fla.
(1) MIRIAM LOUISE FULLER'", b. Apr. 26, 1912, Waterman, 111.
(2) WALLACE FOOTE FULLER", b. June 10, 1913, Waterman, 111.
(3) MELVIN OTIS FULLER", b. Aug. 27, 1914, Waterman, 111.
(4) SELWYN ROBERT FULLER", b. Jan. 3, 1916, Waterman, 111.
3497. iii. LEWIS BOYDEN, b. Nov. 21, 1866; m. 1st, Aveline Lacroix; m.
2nd, Clara B. Graves; m. 3rd, Anna B. Twitchell, 6251.
3500. iii. GEORGE HOWELL, b. Sept. 7, 1874; m. 1st, Anna Bamberger; m.
2nd, Bertha Meyers. Ch. : 6252.
3502'. i. HENRY BOWLER, b. Apr. 30, 1862; m. Jan. 25, 1911 to Henrietta C.
Graham, b. Jan. 16, 1861, of Delphi, Ind. Mr. Foote is manager of
the Hale-Justis Drug Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio. No children.
3502». REV. ROBERT BONNER BOWLER, b. Mar. IS, 1867; graduated Ken-
yon College, 1896; m. 1st, Aug., 1908 to Julia Benson, of Gambier, Ohio; b. Sept. 21,
1870; d. May 22, 1909; m. 2nd, Feb. 3, 1915 to Nina Perry, of Brooklyn, N. Y., dau.
of Cornelius and Lourie Thome Perry; res., Norwalk, Conn. He had a parish in
Anderson, Ind., at the time of his first marriage but went to New York to help Mr.
Batten with his health work. He worked with Mr. Mottet of the Church of the Holy
Communion and with Rev. John Howard Melish of Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
before he went to Norwalk.
3503. V. EDWARD AUGUSTUS, m. 1st, Eloise S. Urner; m. 2nd, Mary
Hills, 5136\
3503*. vi. SUSAN BOWLER, teaching in the Berry School at Mt. Berry, Ga.
3503^ vii. AMY LEE, teaching in Norwood, Ohio; res., Cincinnati, Ohio.
3503\ viii. ROGER LEE, b. June 25, 1874; m. Margaret R. Lake, 5136'-^
3503*. ix. ALICE BRADFORD, head of the Home Economics Department at
Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C.
2042'. v. NORMAN HURD (840, 274, 81, 25, 9, 3, 1), b. Feb. 13, 1847; m.
1st, Maria Minnesota Lyon, at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; dau. of Oran
Baker Lyon, b. July 14, 1831, Buffalo, N. Y. ; m. 2nd, Catherine Handy,
b. Apr. 21, 1835, Sardinia, N. Y.
3505\ i. FREDERICK BALDWIN, b. July 3, 1884, Cleveland, Ohio; d. Apr.
1, 1888.
35051 ii. INFANT SON, b. and d. June 5, 1889.
908 FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
20421 HORACE (840, 274, 81, 25, 9, 3, 1), m. Mary Given.
3505'. i. MARY VIRGINIA.
3505*. ii. DR. CHARLES G.
2042". HORACE SESSIONS FOOTE (872, 274, 81, 25, 9. 3, 1), b. Painesville,
Ohio, Feb. 22, 1843 ; m. Rochester, Ind., 1865 to Sarene A. Higgins. First enlisted on
the day on which the President made the first call for troops, Apr. 11, 1861, in the
11th Indiana Vols., for three months; private, served until Aug., 1861. Second
enlisted Aug., 1861, 39th Indiana Vols. Inf., for three years; second lieutenant, Co. A,
promoted to first lieutenant in winter of 1863-64, and mustered in May, 1864. Pro- ^
moted to captaincy and mustered in May, 1864. The regiment was mounted in the
year 1863 and served as mounted infantry, until spring of 1864, when it was reor-
ganized as a cavalry regiment and was known as the 39th Regt. (8th Cav.) Indiana '
Vols. Discharged at Savannah, Ga., Dec. 31, 1864. Total service forty-four months.
Service — Eleventh Indiana Vols., commanded by Col. Lew Wallace, in West Virginia
in summer of 1861 ; capture of Romney, skirmish at Kelley's Island, and under Gen-
eral Patterson in the campaign leading up to the first Battle of Bull Run. Thirty-ninth
Indiana Vols., campaign under Johnson, McCook and Buell, through Kentucky and
Tennessee, 1861-62. Battle of Shiloh in 1862, Battle of Bridge Creek in 1862, outpost
duty at Bridgeport, Ala. Buell's advance on Chattanooga, 1862; Buell's pursuit of
Bragg through Tennessee and Kentucky, 1862. Campaign against Bragg by Buell in
Kentucky in 1862; under Rosecranz in campaign against Bragg by Buell in Kentucky
in 1862 ; under Rosecranz in campaign against Bragg in Kentucky and Tennessee in
1862-63. Battle of Stone River, 1862-63; advance from Murfreesboro, 1863; Battle
of Chickamauga and engagements preceding the same; operated in Sequatchie Valley
in fall of 1863; with the left wing at the Battle of Missionary Ridge; on courier
duty between Louden and Bridgeport in winter of 1863-64. Regiment veteranized
in spring of 1864. Returned from veteran furlough in May, 1864; with Rousseau on
his raid through Atlanta and Georgia in July, 1864 ; Battle at the Coosa Fords and
Loachapoka, Ala. Joined the army under Sherman at Marietta, Ga., with Gen. Ed.
McCook in his attempted raid around Atlanta and participated in the engagements
incident thereto with General Kirkpatrick in his raids around Atlanta and in the
Battle of Jonesboro and Lovejoy's Station; on the extreme right at the capture of
Atlanta and at the Battle of Flint-River ; operated in Hood's rear in his advance into
Tennessee ; with Sherman on the march across Georgia, and participated in the Battles
of Macon, Griswoldville, Waynesboro Plantation and the Altomaha Trestles. After
the Battle of Stone River was appointed adjutant of the Corps-d'Elite organized by
General Rosecranz, but that organization was not recognized by the Government.
He d. San Jose, Calif., Nov. 6, 1928.
3505'. i. LUCIA, b. Sept. 14, 1866; m. San Jose, Calif., 1885 to George Whit-
ney, b. Apr. 4, 1860; res., Campbell, Calif.
3505°. ii. LEWIS HORACE, b. 1868; d. 1875.
3505'. iii. MARCIA ELNORA, b. San Jose, Calif., July 21, 1872; m. Jan. 1,
1896 to John B. Wilcox; res., San Jose, Calif; she d. Nov., 1919.
(1) SARENA CLARIBEL WILCOX'", b. Oct., 1896; res., San Jose, Calif.
(2) EUGENE LEWIS WILCOX", b. Oct., 1897; m. San Jose, Calif., Mar.,
1925 to Gladys Delphine Shoemaker.
(a) MARCIA JEANNE WILCOX", b. Feb. 20, 1932, San Jose, Calif.
2042". CHARLES McLANCTHON FOOTE (876, 274, 81, 25, 9, 3, 1), b. Borough
of Colchester, New London County. Conn., Sept. 27, 1859 ; m. Kate C. Joss., Aug. 21, 1882.
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by Rev. Goe H. Cheney, pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church, Somerville, Mass.
At the age of sixteen he entered Beacon Academy, remaining one year, then removed to
Norwich, Conn., and entered the employ of Kloppenburg & Co., dry goods and
millinery. Later returned to Norwich and was employed with the Norwich Lock
Co. Later employed with Lufkin & Co. Buttonhole Sewing Machine Co., Brockton,
Mass. Later as foreman of Nashua Lock Co. He removed to Nashua, N. H., when
they were consolidated with the Lockwood Mfg. Co., South Norwalk, Conn. ; he
became foreman in the latter city and directed the laying out of the machinery.
On account of the climate (malaria) he returned to Nashua, N. H., and entered the
employ of Wm. Heighton & Son in 1893 and has been bookkeeper and superintendent
of the manufacturing end for 25 years. They manufacture warm-air registers, grilles,
bronze metal tablets, signs, and hardware specialties. Member of Nashua Com-
mandery. United Order of the Golden Cross ; he is affiliated with Pennichuch Lodge,
No. 44, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and Ancient York Lodge, No. 89, A. F.
and A. M., in both of which he holds the office of secretary; he is also a 32nd degree
member of the N. H. Consistory and of Meridian Sun Royal Arch Chapter. At six-
teen he became a member of the Colchester Methodist Church, transferred to the
Central Church in Norwich, Conn., and to the Bethel Church while in East Boston,
Mass., and finally to Main Street Methodist Church, Nashua, N. H. Served as
recording steward of the Board of Stewards and a member for twenty years. Res.,
Nashua, N. H.
3505'. i. RUTH, b. June 21, 1888 graduate of Nashua High School, 1906;
Boston University, A.B., 1910; Simmons College, B.S., 1913; served
as secretary of Mt. Ida School for Girls, Newton, Mass., 1913 to
1916; 1916 to 1923 as secretary of the freshman and sophomore classes
of Yale College, New Haven, Conn. At the present time is registrar of
the Lowell Textile School, Lowell, Mass.
3505*. ii. ERNEST ADAMS, b. Sept. 26, 1894; m. Geraldine Ruth Griffin,
6253.
2056. ASA FOOTE, d. Feb. 25, 1924; Laura Anna (Gilmore) Foote, d. Sept. 2,
1906; res.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis.
3506. MINNIE ELLEN.
(1) MILDRED LUCILLE GATES", b. Mar. 24, 1897; m. Jerry Franklin
Manuel, b. July 29, 1902, Effingham, 111., son of D. Solomon and Charlotte
Laura Manuel ; res., Decatur, 111.
3508. AGNES FAY.
(1) HELEN DOROTHY HOARD"", b. Aug. 22, 1905; m. Sept. 30, 1926, Ft.
Atkinson, Wis., to John E. Bateman, son of John M. Bateman, of Toledo,
Ohio ; b. June 25, 1905, Cincinnati, Ohio ; res.. Ft. Atkinson, Wis.
3509. LAURA GENEVIEVE, b. Aug. 22, 1888; m. 1st, Karl Axtel May, Sept.
20, 1910, Ft. Atkinson, Wis.; he d. of pneumonia May 29, 1930, at Great
Falls, Mont. ; he was a mining engineer ; she m. 2nd, John Donald Jordan,
j Apr. 24, 1931, Toledo, Ohio; res., Detroit, Mich.
(1) JANE MAY", b. Oct. 28, 1911; d. Oct. 31, 1911.
(2) MARJORIE MAY", b. Apr. 12, 1913 ; d. Nov. 28, 1913.
2065'. ASA JARVIS FOOTE (901, 284, 86, 26, 9, 3, 1), b. Feb. 7, 1820; m. 1851
to Sarah Ann Brown, dau. of Joshua and Marcia (Broughner) Brown, of Maine;
res., Tilsonburg, Canada.
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LAWRENCE EUGENE, b. 1851 ; m. Mrs. Julia Barrs, 6254-5.
ROSCOE WAYNE, b. 1854, Tilsonburg, Ont., Canada.
JOHN NEWTON, b. 1857; d. Celeran Island, 1867.
LILLIE BLANCHE, b. 1859; m. Dec. 3, 1900 to Nelson Thomasi
Chapel.
HATTIE ELINOR, b. 1861. Tilsonburg, Ont., Canada; unm.
COLVIN WALTER, b. 1863.
NETTIE, b. 1865; m. 1887 to A. Wynne. Bay City, Mich.; res.,.
Muskegon, Mich.
(1) BLANCH ELLEANOR WYNNE", b. 1892.
(2) LOGAN WYNNE", b. 1894.
(3) ATHENA ERGANE WYNNE", b. 1899.
3521*. viii. ANNIE MAUDE, b. 1867 Celeran Island; d. 1886, Bay City, Mich.
3521'. ix. ADA JARVIS, b. 1869, Celeran Island; m. 1888 to Andrew Kelley,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
(1) CONSTANCE EVANGELINE KELLEY".
2085. WARREN FOOTE. d. Brookline. Mass., Apr. 5, 1914; b. Vernon, N. Y.,,
Jan. 7. 1821 ; his early life was spent on the farm and afterward he was in the manu-
facturing business in Rush, N. Y., for about fifteen years. In 1866 he removed toi
Brooklyn, N. Y., and became a member of the New York Produce Exchange, engag-j
ing in the flour business, until he retired in 1905. He retained his membership in the
Exchange until his death. He was a member of the Baptist Church in Rush, N. Y.,
being deacon, Sunday school superintendent, and the chief pillar in the church. In
Brooklyn he united with Strong Place Church, of which he remained a member for
forty years, then, on retirement from business, removing his membership to the First
Church, Rochester, N. Y., and there remaining to the end of life. For a few years he
resided with a dau. at Avon, N. Y. Since 1911 he has made his home with his dau.,
Mrs. J. H. Sanborn, in Brookline, Mass., spending some of the summers in Avon,
N. Y. Mr. Foote was a man of marked uprightness and integrity in business, a
devoted Christian, a loving father and a faithful friend. Mrs. Rhoda Reed Foote d.
June 2, 1893.
3525. iv. VIOLA, b. Dec. 3, 1846; m. Decatur Henry Goodenow; she d. Apr. 15^
1926; he d. Dec. 10, 1924.
(2) J. FRANK GOODENOW", m. 2nd, Mrs. Alma R. (Hughes) Rice, b.
Tombstone, Ariz., Nov. 12, 1886, dau. of William T. Hughes, Kenton,
Okla. ; res., Kansas City. Mo. F. I. and J. Frank are manufacturers of
athletic underwear ; firm name. Goodenow Textile Co.. Kansas City. Mo.
3527. i. ALICE JOSEPHINE, b. June 2. 1845; d. July 17. 1911; a true wife
and mother; she d. after many years of suffering. She was a woman of
sterling worth, a beautiful Christian character in her patient suffering,
a retiring nature, thoughtful of all who came in contact with her.
He d. at his home May 16. 1922. He was interested in agricultural
business connections ; active up to the close of his life and kept keen
watch of current events. He was a member of the S. A. R. and many
other organizations.
(1) MARY ELIZABETH EMMA MARKHAM", b. June 29, 1886; m. June
29, 1922 to Henry Rogers Seldon. b. Mar. 1. 1884. Rochester, N. Y., son
of George Baldwin and Clara Drake (Woodruff) Seldon, of Brooklyn,
N. Y. res., Avon, N. Y.
FOOTE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY 911
(a) WILLIAM MARKHAM SELDON", b. Nov. 11, 1923, Avon, N. Y.
3531.(1) WARREN FOOTE DAVIS", d. Nov., 1914.
2087. AVERY L. FOOTE, d. Dec. 21, 1922, Newark, N. Y. An active and suc-
cessful business man of that town.
3532. i. ESTELLE LAWSON, m. William J. Harvie; res., Newark, N. Y.
2088. LUTHER R. FOOTE, m. Mary A. Bronson, dau. of No. 922; ch. of John
Foote. No. 2091.
3535'. i. MARY ROSELIA, b. Johnsonburg, N. Y., July 19, 1857; d. Mar. 19,
1864.
3536. ii. WILLIAM ORSON, b. Johnsonburg, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1859; m.
Nettie E. Mattison, 3161'.
3537. iii. JOHN NEWCOMB, b. Johnsonburg, N. Y., May 16, 1863; m. Belle
Girard, 5163\
3538. iv. CORAMAY SOPHRONIA, m. Willett M. Coddington.
(1) GERTRUDE FOOTE CODDINGT