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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 


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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. 


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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. 


628  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 


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 


632  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 

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. 


634  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 

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. 


636  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 

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 


638  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 


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. 


640  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 

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. 


642  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 

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 : 


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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 


644  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 


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 


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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 : 


650  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 

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 


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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 


652  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 

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 


654  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 

(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. 


FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY  655 


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. 


662  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 


(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. 


FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY  667 


(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. 


668  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 


(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. 


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(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. 


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(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 

MO 


(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. 


748  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 


(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". 


764  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 


(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. 

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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 


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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. 

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(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. 


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(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- 


r98  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 


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'. 

ii. 

2214'. 

iii 

2214'. 

iv, 

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. 


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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. 


FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY  843 


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". 


FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY  845 


(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. 


846  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 


(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. 


FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY  847 


(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 .. 


FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY  849 

(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. 


850  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 


(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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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(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. 


Lll 


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. 


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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". 


FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY  903 


(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. 


FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY  909 


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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910  FOOTE  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 


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. 


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(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