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Families of the Children of Rebeckah5 Washburn and Timothy Carver

 

 

            The children of Rebeckah Washburn and Timothy Carver lived in Putnam County, New York, formed in 1812, but several of their grandchildren moved west into central New York, and the midwestern states of Wisconsin and Indiana. William S. Pelletreau, in his History of Putnam County, New York, 1886, briefly mentions Timothy Carver and his sons Timothy and Barnabas, but does not mention the families of Jeremiah Hughson, Daniel Pierce or Elijah Abbott who also lived in early Putnam County. Some of this family is rather uncertain, and may be revised later.

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph3 Washburn

 

 

Ebenezer4 Washburn

 

 

 

 

Hannah3 Latham

 

Rebeckah5 Washburn

 

 

 

 

 

Stephen Miles

 

 

Patience Miles

 

 

 

 

Patience Wheeler

Rebecca6 Carver

 

 

 

Mehitable6 Carver

 

 

 

Timothy6 Carver (Jr.)

 

 

 

Thankful6 Carver

 

 

 

Barnabas6 Carver

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eleazer3 Carver

 

 

Eleazer4 Carver (Jr.)

 

 

 

 

Experience Blake

 

Timothy5 Carver

 

 

 

 

Katharine Elmes

 

 

 

(1575.) Rebecca6 Carver, eldest daughter of (498) Rebeckah5 Washburn, (134) Ebenezer4, (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born on 22 May 1750,[1] married Jeremiah Hughson.[2] He was born on 11 Apr. 1749 in Dutchess Co., NY,[3] and they lived in the part of Dutchess County that became Putnam County in 1812. On 16 Jan. 1783 Roger Morris sold to Jeremiah Hughson 315 acres of land in Fredericksburgh Precinct, Dutchess Co., NY, for £141.15,[4] on 7 Apr. 1785 Jeremiah and Eunis Hughson, of Fredericksburgh Precinct, sold 118 acres, 2 roods and 25 rods of land in Fredericksburgh to Hezekiah Hull and Eliphalet Hull, of Fredericksburgh Precinct, for £350,[5] and on 27 Jan. 1791 High Sheriff John D. Witt, Esq., of Dutchess Co., seized from Jeremiah Hughson, of Fredericksburgh, 315 acres of land in Fredericksburgh town over an unpaid debt Hughson owed to Robert Woodworth for £272.8 plus £37.19.2 court costs, and sold it to Devoe Bailey of Fredrick’s town, farmer, for £181,[6] but no land records were found for Jeremiah and Rebecca Hughson in Putnam County. They were living in Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1790 federal census,[7] and in Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1800,[8] and 1810 federal censuses.[9] She died on 1 Apr. 1812 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[10] and he died on 12 Apr. 1812 in Carmel, NY,[11] and they were both buried in Gilead Cemetery in Putnam Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Putnam Co., NY.

            Rebecca Carver and Jeremiah Hughson supposedly had one son:        

        3974     i   James Hughson, born on 20 May 1780 in Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY,[12] married Abigail Roberts,[13] daughter of Christian Roberts,[14] on 12 Dec. 1802.[15] She was born on 28 Nov. 1783.[16] On 27 Feb. 1816 John and Elizabeth Kelley, of Frederick, Putnam Co., sold to James Hughson, of Frederick, 20 acres, 3 roods and 20 rods of land in Carmel, Putnam Co., at the northeast corner of John Kelley’s farm for $626.25,[17] on 19 May 1818 William Burdsall and Christiana his wife of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to James Hughson, of Carmel, one half of a quarter of an acre of land in Carmel bounded west by lands of Samuel and Jarvis Washburn for $25,[18] on 10 Jan. 1823 James and Abigail Hughson, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Ferris H. Brown and Norris Brown, of Kent, Putnam Co., 50Ύ acres of land in Kent, reserving 21½ acres sold to Henry Nichols by Samuel Gouverneur, the former owner, for $500,[19] on 7 May 1825 Selah and Selina Kelley, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to James Hughson, of Carmel, 9½ acres of land in Carmel at the southwest corner of James Hughson’s land, for $150,[20] and on 3 Jan. 1827 Sylvenus and Henah/Henea Townsend, of Carmel, sold to James Hughson, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, at the southeast corner of Lewis Nichols’ land, one of 62 acres, and the other at the southwest corner of it of 8 acres, for $1925.[21] On 1 May 1829 James and Abigail Hughson, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to their son Jesse Hughson, of Carmel, the two parcels of land in Kent that they had purchased from Sylvenus Townsend, for $700 and love and good will.[22] On 22 Oct. 1828 James Hughson, of Carmel, Putnam Co., was appointed as guardian of Alexander Seeley and Richard S. Seeley, sons of William H. Seeley, late of Carmel.[23] They were living in Frederick, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census,[24] in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census,[25] and in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census.[26] He died intestate on 22 Dec. 1834 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[27] and his widow Abigail Hughson petitioned for administration of his estate, listing his heirs as his widow, the petitioner, and children Russell Hughson, Minerva Hopkins, wife of Reuben Hopkins, Sally Ann Hughson, June Hughson and James Hughson, all living in Putnam County, Jesse Hughson, living in Steuben County, and Mary Cole, wife of Herman Cole, living in Orange County, NY, and asked that she and son Russell Hughson be granted letters of administration on his estate.[28] Abigail Hughson, widow of James Hughson, late of Carmel, and Russel Hughson, a son of the deceased, were granted Letters of Administration on the estate of James Hughson on 19 Jan. 183[5].[29] She was probably living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, with her son Russell Hughson in the 1840 federal census,[30] and she died on 8 Mar. 1843, aged 59 years,[31] presumably in Putnam Co., NY, and they were both buried in the Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. They had children:[32]

1. Deacon Jesse Hughson, born on 25 Nov. 1803 in Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY,[33] married Sarah Jane Cole,[34] daughter of Eleazer and Sarah (Hitchcock) Cole,[35] on 19 Apr. 1828.[36] She was born on 23 Mar. 1811 in Seneca Co., NY.[37] On 1 May 1829 James and Abigail Hughson, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to their son Jesse Hughson, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Kent, Putnam Co., that they had purchased from Sylvenus Townsend, one of 62 acres, and the other at the southwest corner of it of 8 acres, for $700 and love and good will,[38] on 3 Mar. 1833 Jesse and Jane Hughson, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Ezra Colwell, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Kent, one containing 62 acres, and another at the southwest corner of it containing 8 acres, for $2600,[39] and on 1 Jan. 1834 Jesse and Jane Hughson, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Ruben Hopkins of Carmel, the two parcels of land in Kent, one at the northeast corner of Lewis Nichols’ land containing 62 acres, and the other at the southeast corner of Lewis Nichols’ land containing 8 acres, that James Hughson had purchased from Sylvanus Townsend in 1827, for $2450,[40] and on 23 Jan. 1834 Ruben and Minerva Hopkins, of Carmel, sold back to Jesse Hughson, of Kent, the two parcels of land in Kent, one containing 62 acres, and the other of 8 acres, for $2450.[41] They had moved to Prattsburgh, Steuben Co., NY, by Jan. 1835. On 20 Jan. 1835 Jesse and Jane Hughson, of Prattsburgh, Steuben Co., gave a quit claim to Russel Hughson, of Carmel, Putnam Co., for three parcels of land in Kent and Carmel, being the farm that James Hughson lived and died, the first containing 77 acres, the second in Kent containing 40 acres, and the third in Kent containing 8 acres, for $150,[42] and on 28 Nov. 1844 Jesse and Jane Hughson, of Prattsburgh, Steuben Co., sold (quit claimed) to Russel Hughson, of Carmel, Putnam Co., all their right, title and interest in undivided lands in Kent and Carmel that had been the homestead farm of James Hughson, the first containing 77 acres in Kent and Carmel, the second of 40 acres in Kent, the third of 8 acres, the fourth of 4 acres, and the last of ½ an acre, for $162.50.[43] They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[44] in Steuben Co., NY, in 1834 when his father died, in Prattsburgh, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census,[45] and in South Bristol, Ontario Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[46] the 1855 state census,[47] and the 1860 federal census,[48] where he was a farmer. He died on 23 Feb. 1862 in Naples, Ontario Co., NY, aged 58 years,[49] and she was living in Naples, Ontario Co., NY, in the 1865 state census.[50] She died on 21 Feb. 1869 in Naples, NY, aged 57 years,[51] and they were both buried in Rose Ridge Cemetery in Naples, Ontario Co., NY.

2. Russell Hughson, born on 29 Aug. 1805 in Carmel, NY,[52] married 1.) Laura Cole, daughter of Eleazer and Sarah (Hitchcock) Cole,[53] in ca. 1831.[54] She was born on 4 May 1815 in Carmel, NY,[55] and she died on 8 Aug. 1832, aged 17 years,[56] and was buried in Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, NY. He was co-administrator of his father’s estate in 1835, and he remarried to 2.) Esther M. Haines, daughter of Edmund and Sarah (Kent) Haines,[57] in ca. 1836.[58] She was born in Nov. 1820 in South East, Putnam Co., NY.[59] On 20 Jan. 1835 Jesse and Jane Hughson, of Prattsburgh, Steuben Co., gave a quit claim to Russel Hughson, of Carmel, Putnam Co., for three parcels of land in Kent and Carmel, being the farm that James Hughson lived and died, the first containing 77 acres, the second in Kent containing 40 acres, and the third in Kent containing 8 acres, for $150,[60] and on the same day Reuben and Minerva Hopkins, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Russel Hughson, of Carmel, for these same three parcels of land in Kent and Carmel that had been the homestead farm of James Hughson, the first containing 77 acres, the second in Kent containing 40 acres, and the third in Kent containing 8 acres, for $150,[61] on 24 Jan. 1835 Ira and Annie Kelley, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Russel Hughson, of Carmel, 4 acres of land in Kent by the land in Henry Nichols that Ira Kelley had purchased from James Hughson on 11 July 1814, for $40,[62] on 20 Apr. 1835 Russell Hughson, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Ezra Colwell, of Kent, for 6 acres of land in Kent that James Hughson had purchased from Sylvanus Townsend for $1.00,[63] and on 18 June 1836 Himan and Mary Cole, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Russell Hughson, of Carmel, for all their right, title and interest in land in Kent and Carmel where James Hughson lived and died, consisting of one piece containing 40 acres, another of 8 acres, and another of 5 acres, for $400.[64] On 16 Apr. 1837 Daniel R. and Sally Ann Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Russel Hughson, of Kent, for all their right in land in Kent that was the homestead farm of James Hughson, late of Kent, consisting of four parcels of 77 acres, 40 acres bounded east by land of Jonathan Washburn, 4 acres, and ½ an acre, for $600.[65] On 23 Mar. 1840 Joseph and Jane Northrup, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to her brother Russel Hughson, of Kent, all their right, title and interest in an undivided seventh part of land in Kent and Carmel that was the homestead farm where James Hughson lived and died, one parcel containing 77 acres, another by land of Morris Brown containing 40 acres, another by land of Ferris H. Brown containing 8 acres, another of 5 acres, and the last in Carmel of ½ an acre, for $923,[66] on 28 Mar. 1844 Daniel R. and Sally/Sarah Ann Nichols, Joseph and Jane Northrop, of Kent, Putnam Co., and Reuben and Minerva Hopkins, of Carmel, sold to Russel Hughson, of Carmel, all their right, title and interest in an undivided part of land lying in Kent and Carmel that was the farm where James Hughson lived and died, one parcel containing 77 acres, another in Kent containing 40 acres, another containing 8 acres, another containing 4 acres, and another of ½ an acre, for $487.50, subject to a mortgage by James Hughson to John Watts,[67] and on 28 Nov. 1844 Jesse and Jane Hughson, of Prattsburgh, Steuben Co., sold (quit claimed) to Russel Hughson, of Carmel, Putnam Co., all their right, title and interest in undivided lands in Kent and Carmel that had been the homestead farm of James Hughson, the first containing 77 acres in Kent and Carmel, the second of 40 acres in Kent, the third of 8 acres, the fourth of 4 acres, and the last of ½ an acre, for $162.50.[68] On 12 Mar. 1849 Russell and Esther Hughson, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Ezra Colwell, of Kent, 23 acres, 1 rood and 12 rods of land in Kent on the road north of Colwell’s house for $1384.27,[69] on the same day Russell and Esther Hughson, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Daniel R. Nichols, of Kent, 18 acres, 3 roods and 8 rods of land in Kent on the road east of Nichols’ house by Ezra Colwell’s land for $1115.73,[70] on 4 June 1849 Russel and Esther Hughson of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Platt P. Purcel, of Carmel, 1 rood of land in Carmel on the westerly side of the highway from the Village of Carmel, being the premises now occupied by George Fisher, for $150,[71] and on 11 Apr. 1854 John R. Cole, of New York City, sold to Russell Hughson, of Carmel, Putnam Co., one undivided sixth part of 4 parcels of land that James Hughson Junior [sic], late of Carmel, died seized of, one lying partly in Carmel and partly in Kent containing 80 acres, one in Kent of 40 acres, the third a woodlot in Kent of 6Ό acres, and the fourth a woodlot in Kent of 2 acres, for $300.[72] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840,[73] 1850,[74] 1860,[75] and 1870 federal censuses,[76] where he was a farmer. She died on 26 Apr. 1879,[77] presumably in Putnam Co., NY, and he was retired and living with his son, David C. Hughson, in Carmel, NY, in the 1880 federal census.[78] He died testate on 3 Feb. 1881 in Carmel, NY, aged 75 years,[79] and they were both buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. His will was dated 30 Oct. 1873, and probated on 24 Mar. 1881, mentioned his wife Esther M. Hughson, and sons David C. Hughson, George M. Hughson, and Harvey/Henry E. Hughson, and he named his wife, Esther M. Hughson, and sons David C. Hughson and George M. Hughson as executors of his estate, but only David C. Hughson was confirmed as his executor.[80] (See Appendix [A] for a full transcription of his will.)

3. Minerva Hughson, born on 28 July 1807 in Carmel, NY,[81] married Reuben Hopkins, son of Jeremiah and Thankful (Stone) Hopkins,[82] on 12 Oct. 1825 in Carmel, NY.[83] He was born on 9 June 1803 in Carmel, NY.[84] On 11 Sept. 1828 Jeremiah and Thankful Hopkins, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Abraham Hopkins, of New York City, Nathaniel Hopkins and Jeremiah Hopkins Jr., of Carmel, and Reuben Hopkins, of Kent, a large parcel of land lying partly in Carmel and partly in Kent containing 341 acres, excepting 56 acres already deeded to Solomon and Abraham Hopkins, and another parcel of 25 acres in Kent, for $5000,[85] and on 29 Sept. 1828 Abraham Hopkins, of New York City, Nathaniel Hopkins and Jeremiah Hopkins Jr., of Carmel, and Reuben Hopkins, of Kent, gave a lease to the Trustees of School District #10 in Carmel and Kent, for 4 square rods of land to build and maintain a schoolhouse for one peppercorn annually.[86] On 8 Apr. 1829 Ferris H. and Mary Brown, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Reuben Hopkins, of Kent, two parcels of land in Kent, one containing 106 acres, and the other containing 3 acres, 2 roods and 34 rods, for $3300,[87] and on 24 Feb. 1830 Solomon and Levisa Hopkins, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Reuben Hopkins, of Kent, Putnam Co., 55 acres of land in Carmel that Solomon Hopkins purchased from Jeremiah Hopkins Jr., for $1728.[88] On 30 Mar. 1830 Reuben and Minerva Hopkins, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Warren Townsend, of Kent, two parcels of land in Kent, one of 106 acres, and the other of 3 acres, 2 roods and 34 rods, for $3362.50,[89] on 1 Jan. 1834 Jesse and Jane Hughson, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Ruben Hopkins of Carmel, the two parcels of land in Kent, one at the northeast corner of Lewis Nichols’ land containing 62 acres, and the other at the southeast corner of Lewis Nichols’ land containing 8 acres, that James Hughson had purchased from Sylvanus Townsend in 1827, for $2450,[90] on the same day Reuben and Minerva Hopkins, of Carmel, sold to Jonathan Cole, of Carmel, the farm of 55 acres lying in Carmel on the road to Daniel H. Cole’s that Hopkins had purchased from Solomon Hopkins, for $1825,[91] on 23 Jan. 1834 Ruben and Minerva Hopkins, of Carmel, sold back to Jesse Hughson, of Kent, the two parcels of land in Kent, one containing 62 acres, and the other of 8 acres, for $2450,[92] and on 13 Feb. 1834 Jonathan Cole, of Carmel, sold back to Reuben Hopkins, of Carmel, the 55 acres of land in Carmel on the road leading to Daniel H. Cole’s mills for $1850.[93] On 20 Jan. 1835 Reuben and Minerva Hopkins, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Russel Hughson, of Carmel, for three parcels of land in Kent and Carmel that had been the homestead farm where James Hughson lived and died, the first containing 77 acres, the second in Kent containing 40 acres, and the third in Kent containing 8 acres, for $150,[94] on 4 Feb. 1837 James and Jane Tillot, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Reuben Hopkins, of Carmel, 4 acres, 1 rood and 6 rods of land in Kent for $150,[95] on 26 Mar. 1840 Ruben and Minerva Hopkins, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave another quit claim to Russel Hughson for all their right, title and interest in lands in Kent and Carmel which James Hughson died seized of for $275,[96] on 2 Apr. 1842 Henry Merrick, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Reuben Hopkins, of Carmel, 19 acres of land in Carmel for $800,[97] and on 28 Mar. 1844 Daniel R. and Sally/Sarah Ann Nichols, Joseph and Jane Northrop, of Kent, Putnam Co., and Reuben and Minerva Hopkins, of Carmel, sold to Russel Hughson, of Carmel, all their right, title and interest in an undivided part of land lying in Kent and Carmel that was the farm where James Hughson lived and died, one parcel containing 77 acres, another in Kent containing 40 acres, another containing 8 acres, another containing 4 acres, and another of ½ an acre, for $487.50, subject to a mortgage by James Hughson to John Watts.[98] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[99] in Putnam Co., NY, in 1834 when her father died, and in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer.[100] He died intestate on 8 June 1849 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 45 years,[101] and his widow Minerva Hopkins was granted administration of his estate on 19 Mar. 1850.[102] She was still living in Carmel, NY, in the 1850,[103] 1860,[104] and 1870 federal censuses.[105] She died on 21 Jan. 1880 in Carmel, NY,[106] and they were both buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

4. Samantha Hughson, b. 17 Sep 1809 in Putnam Co., died young.[107]

5. Julia Ann Hughson, b. 24 Dec. 1811 in Putnam Co., also died young.[108]

6. Mary Hughson, born on 17 Nov. 1813 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[109] married Himan/Hyman Cole, son of John and (3584) Elizabeth7 “Betsey” (Washburn) Cole,[110] in ca. 1831.[111] He was born on 10 Oct. 1806 in Carmel, NY,[112] a grandson of (1483) Jonathan6 and Mary (Merritt) Washburn,[113] and they were living in Orange Co., NY, in 1834 when her father died. On 10 Mar. 1834 Elizabeth Cole, widow of John Cole, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., Himan and Mary Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Susan Cole, Henry and Jarvis Cole, all of Carmel, gave a quit claim to Workman Curry, of Carmel, for all their right in 24Ύ acres of land in Carmel at the east of Ebenezer Barrett’s land for $50,[114] on 18 June 1836 Himan and Mary Cole, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Russell Hughson, of Carmel, for all their right, title and interest in land in Kent and Carmel where James Hughson lived and died, consisting of one piece containing 40 acres, another of 8 acres, and another of 5 acres, for $400,[115] on 12 Sept. 1836 Orrin Agor and Himan and Mary Cole, of Carmel, sold to Charles Agor, of Carmel, 122 acres, 3 roods and 22 rods of land in Carmel by land of Silas Austin for $6013,[116] and on 16 Feb. 1837 Elias Banker and Mary Banker, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Hyman Cole, of Carmel, 78 acres and 5 rods of land in Carmel on the south side of the highway, plus a wood lot lying between Carmel and Philips containing 10 acres, 1 rood and 12 rods, for $3405.18.[117] Mary (Hughson) Cole died on 14 Apr. 1838 in Carmel, NY, aged 24 years,[118] and was buried in the Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. He remarried to Hannah Merrick, daughter of David and Mary Brundage (Fowler) Merrick,[119] in 1839.[120] She was born on 14 Nov. 1809 in Carmel, NY.[121] On 1 Apr. 1839 Perry G. and Phebe Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Hyman Cole, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Kent, one containing 37 acres at the northeast corner of David Dean’s land, and the other of 7 acres, 3 roods and 8 rods, subject to a mortgage of $900 to William Walls, for $2575,[122] and on 7 May 1840 Himan and Hannah Cole, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to David Kelley, of Carmel, 36 acres, 3 roods and 27 rods of land in Kent on James Cole’s line for $1000.[123] On 31 Mar. 1841 Betsey Cole, Himan and Hannah Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Allen and Susan Cole and Jarvis W. Cole, all of Carmel except Allen Cole and Himan Cole who reside in Kent, sold to Orason Agor, of Carmel, 5 acres of land in Carmel of the late Elezar Cole, deceased, for $135,[124] on 5 Apr. 1841 Betsey Cole, Elah and Lydia Ballard, Allen and Susan Cole, and Jarvis W. Cole, all of Carmel, Putnam Co., and Himan and Hannah Cole, of Kent, sold to Ebenezar Barrett, of Carmel, 131 acres and 3 roods of land in Carmel on the highway leading from Barrett’s house to Daniel H. Cole’s mill for $6550,[125] on 8 Mar. 1842 Himan and Hannah Cole, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Henry B. Nichols, of Kent, 37 acres of land in Kent by land of Russell Hughson, for $2500,[126] and on 28 Mar. 1842 Himan and Hannah Cole, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Henry B. Nichols, of Kent, 36 acres, 3 roods and 27 rods of land in Kent for $2500.[127] On 2 Apr. 1855 Hyman and Hannah Cole, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Orison Hazen, of Carmel, 65 acres of land in Carmel for $4450, giving him a mortgage for the payment of it,[128] and on 31 Mar. 1856 Marcus and Mary Ann Wright, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Hiram Cole, of Carmel, 43 acres, 2 roods and 30 perches of land in Carmel, by lands of John Wright, Ebenezer Horton and Edward Wright for $4446, subject to a mortgage to John Bayer.[129] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850,[130] 1860,[131] 1870,[132] and 1880 federal censuses,[133] where he was a farmer. He died on 9 Mar. 1881 in Mahopac, Putnam Co., NY,[134] but no probate records were filed for his estate. Hannah (Merrick) Cole died on 12 Mar. 1895 in Carmel, NY, aged 85 years,[135] and they were both buried in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

7. Sarah “Sally” Ann Hughson, born on 12 Apr. 1816 in Carmel, NY,[136] was still unmarried when her father died in 1834, married Deacon Daniel Rumsey Nichols on 2 May 1836.[137] He was born on 12 Aug. 1812 in Carmel, NY.[138] On 16 Apr. 1837 Daniel R. and Sally Ann Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Russel Hughson, of Kent, for all their right in land in Kent that was the homestead farm of James Hughson, late of Kent, consisting of four parcels of 77 acres, 40 acres bounded east by land of Jonathan Washburn, 4 acres, and ½ an acre, for $600.[139] On 5 Apr. 1838 Perry G. and Phebe Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Joseph Northrop and Daniel R. Nichols, of Kent, two parcels of land in Kent, one containing 88 acres and 9 rods at the southwest corner of Joseph C. Nichols’ land, and the other containing 3 acres, 1 rood and 12 rods at the southeast corner of Lewis Nichols’ land, for $4250,[140] on 20 Apr. 1838 Henry B. and Juliann Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Joseph Northrop and Daniel R. Nichols, of Kent, 65 acres of land lying partly in Kent and partly in Carmel, by the land of Perry G. Nichols, for $2400,[141] on the same day Daniel R. and Sally Ann Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold an undivided half interest in 160 of land in Kent at the southeast corner of Lewis Cole’s farm to Henry B. Nichols, of Kent, for $1650,[142] on 6 Mar. 1840 Daniel R. and Sally Ann Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Joseph Nichols, of Kent, for their right, title and interest in 88 acres of land in Kent by land of D. R. Nichols to the southwest corner of Joseph Nichols’ land, reserving ½ an acre sold to Coles Nichols, and another parcel of 3 acres, 1 rood and 12 rods of land at the southwest corner of Lewis Nichols’ land, for $50,[143] and on the same day Joseph and Jane Northrop, of Kent, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Daniel R. Nichols, of Kent, for 65 acres of land in Carmel by lands of Perry G. Nichols and Joseph Nichols, for $50.[144] On 1 Apr. 1843 Daniel R. and Sarah Ann Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Milton N. Dean, of Kent, 65 acres of land lying partly in Kent and partly in Carmel on the west line of Joseph Northrop’s land by land of Reuben Hopkins for $2450,[145] and on 28 Mar. 1844 Daniel R. and Sally/Sarah Ann Nichols, Joseph and Jane Northrop, of Kent, Putnam Co., and Reuben and Minerva Hopkins, of Carmel, sold to Russel Hughson, of Carmel, all their right, title and interest in an undivided part of land lying in Kent and Carmel that was the farm where James Hughson lived and died, one parcel containing 77 acres, another in Kent containing 40 acres, another containing 8 acres, another containing 4 acres, and another of ½ an acre, for $487.50, subject to a mortgage by James Hughson to John Watts.[146] On 26 Aug. 1846 Henry B. and Juliann Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Daniel R. Nichols, of Kent, two parcels of land in Kent, one at the southeast corner of David Dean’s land by land of Russel Hughson containing 37 acres, and the other between Nichols’ land and James Cole’s land containing 11 acres, for $2500,[147] and on 15 Mar. 1851 Daniel R. and Sarah Ann Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Warren Townsend, of Kent, 12 acres of land in Kent on the line between Nichols’ and Townsend’s land for $220.[148] They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840,[149] 1850,[150] 1860,[151] 1870,[152] and 1880 federal censuses,[153] where he was a farmer. He died on 5 Oct. 1897 in Carmel, NY, aged 85 years, 1 month, 23 days,[154] but no probate records were filed for his estate. She died on 23 May 1910 in Carmel, NY,[155] and they were both buried in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

8. Jane Hughson, born ca. 1818 in Carmel, NY,[156] was still unmarried when her father died, married Joseph Northrup, son of John and Hannah (Kelley) Northrup.[157] He was born on 24 June 1804 in Kent, Dutchess (now Putnam) Co., NY.[158] On 5 Apr. 1838 Perry G. and Phebe Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Joseph Northrop and Daniel R. Nichols, of Kent, two parcels of land in Kent, one containing 88 acres and 9 rods at the southwest corner of Joseph C. Nichols’ land, and the other containing 3 acres, 1 rood and 12 rods at the southeast corner of Lewis Nichols’ land, for $4250,[159] on 20 Apr. 1838 Henry B. and Juliann Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Joseph Northrop and Daniel R. Nichols, of Kent, 65 acres of land lying partly in Kent and partly in Carmel, by the land of Perry G. Nichols, for $2400,[160] on 23 Mar. 1840 Joseph and Jane Northrup, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to her brother Russel Hughson, of Kent, all their right, title and interest in an undivided seventh part of land in Kent and Carmel that was the homestead farm where James Hughson lived and died, one parcel containing 77 acres, another by land of Morris Brown containing 40 acres, another by land of Ferris H. Brown containing 8 acres, another of 5 acres, and the last in Carmel of ½ an acre, for $923,[161] on 6 Mar. 1840 Daniel R. and Sally Ann Nichols, of Kent, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Joseph Nichols, of Kent, for their right, title and interest in 88 acres of land in Kent by land of D. R. Nichols to the southwest corner of Joseph Nichols’ land, reserving ½ an acre sold to Coles Nichols, and another parcel of 3 acres, 1 rood and 12 rods of land at the southwest corner of Lewis Nichols’ land, for $50,[162] on the same day Joseph and Jane Northrop, of Kent, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Daniel R. Nichols, of Kent, for 65 acres of land in Carmel by lands of Perry G. Nichols and Joseph Nichols, for $50,[163] and on 1 Apr. 1840 James and Adah Cole, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Joseph Northrop, of Kent, 6 acres of land in Kent for $71.[164] On 28 Mar. 1844 Daniel R. and Sally/Sarah Ann Nichols, Joseph and Jane Northrop, of Kent, Putnam Co., and Reuben and Minerva Hopkins, of Carmel, sold to Russel Hughson, of Carmel, all their right, title and interest in an undivided part of land lying in Kent and Carmel that was the farm where James Hughson lived and died, one parcel containing 77 acres, another in Kent containing 40 acres, another containing 8 acres, another containing 4 acres, and another of ½ an acre, for $487.50, subject to a mortgage by James Hughson to John Watts.[165] On 1 Apr. 1846 Joseph C. and Loretta Nichols, Joseph and Jane Northrop, John and Cathrine Northrop and Juda Northrop, of Kent, Putnam Co., and Elias and Elizabeth “Betsey” Philips of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Luman Sprague, of Kent, three parcels of land in Kent, one at the northwest corner of Joseph Colwell’s land containing 50 acres, another by land of Samuel A. Townsend containing 25 acres, and the third by land of Solomon Disbrow containing 5Ύ acres, for $2600.[166] He was not listed as a head of household in Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census, but they were living next door to Daniel R. Nichols in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census,[167] and in Kent in the 1850 federal census,[168] where he was a farmer, and they were living with the family of John F. and Hannah E. Nichols in Kent, Putnam Co., in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[169] She died on 31 Oct. 1864,[170] presumably in Putnam Co., NY, and he supposedly remarried to Ann Augusta Townsend,[171] but he died on 7 Nov. 1866,[172] also presumably in Putnam Co., NY. No    burial record was found for either of them in Putnam Co., NY.

9. James Hughson (Jr.), born on 29 Aug. 1820 in Carmel, NY,[173] died unmarried on 28 Mar. 1841 in Carmel, NY, aged 20 years, 6 months, 29 days,[174] and was buried in Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, NY.

 

 

(1576.) Mehitable6 Carver, second daughter of (498) Rebeckah5 Washburn, (134) Ebenezer4, (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born supposedly in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA, on 12 Jan. 1751,[175] married Col. Daniel T. Pierce, son of Samuel and Polly (Barber) Pierce,[176] in 1768.[177] He was born in 1742 in Plymouth Co., MA,[178] served as a Private in the Revolutionary War,[179] and they moved to the part of Dutchess Co., NY, that became Putnam County in 1812. They were probably living in Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census.[180] He died on 20 Apr. 1812,[181] presumably in Putnam Co., NY. She died a widow on 16 Apr. 1837, aged 85 years, 4 months, 3 days,[182] presumably in Putnam Co., NY, and they were both buried in the Old Carver Burying Ground in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, now called Chase Cemetery.

Mehitable Carver and Col. Daniel T. Pierce supposedly had thirteen children:

        3975     i   Orpha Pierce, born on 13 May 1768 in Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY,[183] married Lewis Pinckney,[184] son of Israel and Dorothy (Rich) Pinckney/Pinkney.[185] He was born on 9 July 1761 in Westchester Co., NY.[186] They were living in Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census,[187] and in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1820,[188] and 1830 federal censuses,[189] where he was a farmer. He died testate on 9 July 1831, supposedly in Red Mills, Columbia Co., NY, aged 70 years,[190] his will dated 27 June 1831, and probated on 31 Oct. 1831, mentioned only his wife, Orpha Pinckney, son Henry Pinckney, and daughter Phebe Pinckney and her children, and he named Stephen Pinckney and William Alley as executors of his estate, but only son Stephen Pinckney was confirmed as executor on 31 Oct. 1831.[191] (See Appendix [B] for a full transcription of his will.) She died on 29 Jan. 1836 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 67 years, 8 months, 16 days,[192] and they were both buried in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. They supposedly had children:[193]

a. Judge Stephen Pinckney, born on 27 Sept. 1790 in Westchester Co., NY,[194] served as a County Judge in New York, and married 1.) Sarah Hill.[195] She was born in 1792 in Red Oaks Mill, Dutchess Co., NY.[196] He served as Judge of Common Pleas in Putnam County in 1829.[197] On 28 Mar. 1838 Jonathan and Eunice Whiting, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Stephen Pinkney, of Carmel, 5 acres of land in Carmel at the southeast corner of Ebenezer Bennett’s land for $50,[198] and on 24 Apr. 1838 Pierce and Caroline Eliza Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Stephen Pinkney, of Carmel, 9 acres and 37 perches of land in Carmel at the northwest corner of Stephen Pinkney’s land for $537.50.[199] They were living near or next door to his parents in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1820,[200] 1830,[201] and 1840 federal censuses.[202] She died on 9 Feb. 1848, aged 56 years, 3 months, 26 days,[203] presumably in Putnam Co., NY, and was buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY. He was living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a carpenter,[204] and he remarried to 2.) Maria Agor,[205] probably daughter of William Agor. She was born ca. 1833 in NY.[206] They were living in Carmel, NY, in the 1860,[207] and 1870 federal censuses,[208] where he was a farmer. He died testate on 17 Feb. 1873 in Putnam Co., NY, aged 82 years,[209] his will dated 24 Sept. 1870, and probated on 13 May 1873, mentioned only his wife, Maria Pinckney, whom he named as executrix of his estate.[210] (See Appendix [C] for a full transcription of his will.) Maria (Agor) Pinckney died in 1874,[211] and they were both buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

b. Ira Pinckney, born on 14 July 1792 in NY,[212] married Mary Anderson.[213] She was born on 12 Dec. 1801 in NY.[214] On 16 May 1829 Lewis and Orpha Pinkney, David and Rachel Hitchcock, Noah and Sarah Hill, William and Nancy Hill, Gilbert Pinkney and Israel and Amanda Pinkney, all of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Ira Pinkney 38 acres, 2 roods and 15 perches of land in Carmel for $563.50,[215] on 7 Nov. 1833 Alfred and Susan Lounsbury, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Ira Pinkney, of Carmel, 301 acres of land in Carmel for $650,[216] on 18 Nov. 1833 Peter Anderson, of Carmel, sold to Ira Pinckney, of Carmel, 50 acres of land in Carmel, being part of the farm owned by James Anderson, deceased, for $1125,[217] and on the same day Ira and Mary Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Peter Anderson, of Carmel, 301 acres of land in Carmel, including all of the land the late James Anderson died seized of, for $1050,[218] and on the same day Ira and Mary Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jacob Hill, of Carmel, 38 acres, 2 roods and 15 perches of land in Carmel for $900.[219] On 17 Jan. 1837 Ira and Mary Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Nicholas Agor, of Carmel, 25 acres, 2 roods and 18 perches of land in Carmel for $1293.35,[220] on 19 Jan. 1837 Ira and Mary Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Peter Anderson, of Carmel, 24 acres, 1 rood and 22 perches of land in Carmel on the south line of David Lockwood’s wood lot at the northwest corner of Nicholas Agor’s land for $711.23,[221] and on 31 Jan. 1837 Ira and Mary Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Barnabas Carver, of Carmel, 15 acres of land in Carmel at Lundon Bridge by Anthony Stokum’s land for $180.[222] On 13 Mar. 1841 Ira and Mary Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Azor Belden Crane, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel on the highway leading to Daniel H. Cole’s mill, one containing 25 acres and 1 rood, and the other at the southwest corner of the first containing 11 acres and 1 rood, for $1800,[223] and on 23 Mar. 1842 Reuben and Calista Baldwin, of South East, Putnam Co., sold to Ira Pinckney, of Carmel, 60 acres of land in Carmel by William Agor’s line for $2500.[224] On 8 Dec. 1843 William Agor, of Carmel, Putnam Co., being indebted to several persons of large sums of money, assigned all his personal and real estate to Ira Pinckney, of Carmel, consisting of 68 acres of land, cows, swine, and yearling calves, for the payment of his debts,[225] on 1 Apr. 1844 Ira Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., assignee of William Agor Jun. and Jane his wife, of Carmel, sold to Anthony Stokum, of Carmel, 5 acres and 7 rods of land at the northwest corner of Stokum’s other land for $403.50,[226] also on 1 Apr. 1844 Ira Pinckney of Carmel, Putnam Co., assignee of Willm. Azor Junr. and Jane his wife, of Carmel, sold to Bethely Wixon, of Carmel, 17 acres of land in Carmel on the north side of the land leading to Azor’s house for $1025,[227] and on 4 May 1848 Ira and Mary Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Isaac Barrett, of Carmel, 8 acres of land in Carmel by Elijah Horton’s land for $200.[228] On 18 Feb. 1850 Silas and Clarissa Slawson, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Ira Pinckney, of Carmel, 50 acres of land in Carmel for $2500,[229] and on 20 Apr. 1850 Ira and Mary Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to George W. Tompkins, now a resident of Carmel, 52 acres of land in Carmel on the highway leading from Red Mills to Silas Slawson, for $2300.[230] He was not listed as a head of household in the 1830 federal census, but they were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840,[231] 1850,[232] and the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[233] She died on 7 Nov. 1861, aged 59 years,[234] presumably in Putnam Co., NY, and he was still living in Carmel, NY, in the 1870 federal census. where he was a retired farmer.[235] He died intestate on 8 July 1872 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 79 years,[236] and they were both buried in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY. Susan Pinckney and Mary E. Pierce, of Carmel, daughters and only heirs of the deceased, petitioned for administration of the estate of Ira Pinckney, late of Carmel, on 28 Mar. 1873,[237] and they were granted administration on the same day.[238]

c. William Pinckney, born ca. 1794 in NY,[239] died on 27 Feb. 1812, aged 18 years,[240] and was buried in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

d. Chloe Pinckney, born ca. 1796 in NY,[241] married Joseph Ganong. He was born ca. 1790 in NY.[242] On 25 Aug. 1824 Horton and Jane Ganong, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Joseph Ganong, of Carmel, 12½ acres of land in Carmel on Jonathan Travis’ south line for $218.75,[243] and on 18 Jan. 1834 Joseph and Chloe Ganong, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Alotson Dean, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one at the southwest corner of Jonathan Travis’ land containing 21 acres, and the other near Travis’ land containing 20½ acres, for $1600.[244] On 16 Feb. 1841 Widow Marly Mabie, Isaac and Susan Baldwin, and Robert Mabie, of Westfield, Medina Co., OH, Green and Sally Wright of Delaware Co., OH, and Ezra and Rachel Trusdale, of Portage, Allegany Co., NY, sold to Joseph Ganong, of Carmel, Putnam Co., 7 acres, 2 roods and 12 rods of land in Carmel for $75,[245] on 10 Jan. 1842 Joseph and Chloe Ganong, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Charles Sloat, of Carmel, 11 acres, 3 roods and 25 rods of land in Carmel by Ganong’s house for $982.26,[246] and on 1 May 1845 Joseph and Chloe Ganong of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to David A. Leut, of Carmel, 4 acres, 1 rood and 2 rods of land in Carmel by Laban Cole’s land for $234.52.[247] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830,[248] 1840,[249] 1850,[250] and 1860 federal censuses,[251] where he was a farmer. He died testate on 5 July 1865 in Carmel, NY,[252] his will dated 10 Sept. 1853, and probated on 23 Sept. 1865, mentioned his wife Cloah/Chloe, and daughters Annetta, wife of David A. Leut, Calista Miller, widow, and Emalinda Ganong, and he named Peter Anderson and Jonet Ganong as executors of his estate.[253] (See Appendix [D] for a full transcription of his will.) She was still living in Carmel, NY, in the 1870 federal census,[254] and with Alanson and Calesta Cole in Carmel, NY, in the 1880 federal census.[255] She died on 30 Apr. 1881, aged 85 years,[256] presumably also in Putnam Co., and they were both buried in Methodist Cemetery in Mahopac, Putnam Co., NY.

e. Dorothy Pinckney, born ca. 1797 in NY,[257] married Anthony Hill. He was born ca. 1793 in NY.[258] On 18 Mar. 1826 Anthony and Dorothy Hill, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Noah Hill Sr., of Carmel, 34 acres of land in Carmel bounded on Israel Pinkney’s land, for $250,[259] on 20 Mar. 1828 Gilbert and Elizabeth Wright, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Anthony Hill, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one of 58 acres by the land of Israel Pinkney, and the other of 3 acres, 2 roods and 30 rods of land at the southwest corner of Israel Pinkney’s meadow, for $1300,[260] on 6 Mar. 1835 Orrin Agor, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Anthony Hill, of Carmel, 95 acres of land in Carmel by the land of David Hitchcock for $2300,[261] on 9 Mar. 1835 Anthony and Dorothy Hill, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Craft, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one containing 48 acres by Daniel Ganong’s land, and the other of 3 acres, 2 roods and 30 rods of land by Daniel Ganong’s meadow, for $1700,[262] and on 2 Apr. 1835 Anthony and Dorthy Hill, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Uriah Hill, of Carmel, 34 acres of land in Carmel for $350.[263] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830,[264] 1840,[265] 1850,[266] and 1860 federal censuses,[267] where he was a farmer. He died on 22 Feb. 1867, aged 74 years,[268] presumably in Putnam Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate, and she died on either 26 July 1872, aged 81 years,[269] or 2 July 1878, aged 80 years,[270] and they were both buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY. but she was not found in the 1870 federal census in Putnam Co., NY.

f. Pierce Pinckney, born in 1800 in NY,[271] married 1.) Caroline Eliza Crane, daughter of Nathaniel and Martha Ann “Sally” (Townsend) Crane,[272] in 1826.[273] She was born on 20 June 1806 in Putnam Co., NY,[274] a granddaughter of Capt. John and Tamar (Carpenter) Crane.[275] On 18 Mar. 1826 Thaddeus and Rebecca Miller, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Pierce Pinkney, of Carmel, 31 acres and 2 roods of land in Carmel for $775,[276] being the same parcel of land that Thadeus Miller had purchased from Israel and Dehoraty [sic] Pinkney, of Carmel, on 21 Nov. 1821 for $600,[277] and on 16 May 1829 Lewis and Orpha Pinkney, David and Rachel Hitchcock, Noah and Sarah Hill, William and Nancy Hill, Gilbert Pinkney and Israel and Amanda Pinkney, all of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Pierce Pinkney 12 acres and 2 roods of land in Carmel for $596.[278] On 20 Dec. 1833 Peter Anderson, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Pierce Pinckney, of Carmel, 20Ύ acres of land by Peter Anderson’s wood lot in Carmel for $311,[279] on 17 June 1834 Pierce and Caroline E. Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Reed Cowens, of Carmel, 20Ύ acres of land in Carmel by Peter Anderson’s wood lot for $450,[280] and on 12 Sept. 1834 John and Anna Agor, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Pierce Pinkney, of Carmel, 95 acres of land in Carmel at the corner of Anthony Stokum’s land for $1000.[281] On 13 Jan. 1835 Pierce and Caroline Eliza Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Hart, of Carmel, 31 acres and 2 roods of land in Carmel on the south side of the highway along David Hitchcock’s land for $1050,[282] on 22 Jan. 1835 Pierce and Caroline Eliza Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Anthony Stokum, of Carmel, 15 acres of land in Carmel by the wood lot of Thomas Lounsbury for $153.32,[283] on the same day Pierce and Caroline Eliza Pinckney, of Carmel, sold to William Hart, of Carmel, 8 acres of land in Carmel by Ebenezer Barrett’s wood lot for $122.68,[284] on 6 Feb. 1835 Perry G. and Phebe Nichols, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Pierce Pinkney, of Carmel, 126 acres of land in Carmel at the outlet of Long Pond to the southwest corner of Abizer Pierce’s land for $4300,[285] on 12 Feb. 1835 Pierce and Caroline Eliza Pinckney of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Henry Pinckney, of Carmel, 12 acres and 2 roods of land in Carmel for $650,[286] on 16 Feb. 1835 Pierce and Caroline Eliza Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Barnabas Carver, of Carmel, 40 acres of land in Carmel at the northwest corner of Ebenezer Barrett’s wood lot, for $500,[287] and on the same day Pierce and Caroline Eliza Pinkney, of Carmel, sold to Edmund H. Pierce, of Carmel, 32Ύ acres of land in Carmel on the eastern line of Pierce Pinkney’s farm to Abizer Pierce’s land for $868.75.[288] On 13 Mar. 1837 Henry and Elizer Jane Pinkney, of Mount Pleasant, Westchester Co., sold to Pierce Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., 33 acres, 2 roods and 21 perches of land in Carmel for $1800,[289] on 6 Feb. 1838 Pierce and Caroline Eliza Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Nicholas Agor, of Carmel, 23 acres, 1 rood and 24 perches of land in Carmel at the northwest corner of Daniel Wright’s land for $1100,[290] on 15 Feb. 1838 Pierce and Caroline Eliza Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Agor Jur., of Carmel, 93 acres, 1 rood and 8 perches of land in Carmel at long pond at the southwest corner of Abizer Pierce’s land for $4650,[291] on 4 Apr. 1838 Edmond H. and Elizabeth Pierce, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Pierce Pinkney, of Carmel, 25 acres and 1 rood of land in Carmel on the highway leading to Daniel H. Cole’s mill for $1010,[292] on 12 Apr. 1838 James Tillot of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Pierce Pinkney, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one containing 40Ύ acres of land at the southwest corner of John Cole’s meadow, and the other of 3 acres, 1 rood and 35 poles by Elisha Cole Jr.’s land, for $2300,[293] and on 24 Apr. 1838 Pierce and Caroline Eliza Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Stephen Pinkney, of Carmel, 9 acres and 37 perches of land in Carmel at the northwest corner of Stephen Pinkney’s land for $537.50.[294] On 1 Apr. 1844 Elijah Crane, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Peirce Pinckney, of Carmel, 47 acres and 2 roods of land in Carmel at the southeast corner of Robert Wixon’s orchard for $2300,[295] and on the same day Hannah Crane and Elijah Crane gave a quit claim to Pierce Pinckney, of Carmel, for all their right, title and interest in the land for $1.[296] They were living next door to his parents in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census.[297] Caroline E. (Crane) Pinckney died on 16 Feb. 1839 in Putnam Co., NY, aged 32 years,[298] and was buried in Crane Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. On 20 Feb. 1839 William and Irena Agor Jr., of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Pierce Pinkney, of Carmel, 93 acres, 1 rood and 8 perches of land in Carmel for $4700,[299] and on 6 Mar. 1839 Pierce Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Orson Agor, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one containing 40Ύ acres at the corner of John Cole’s meadow, and the other 3 acres, 1 rood and 35 poles, for $2300.[300] He remarried to 2.) Emeline (___).[301] She was born in 1813 in NY.[302] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer,[303] and they moved to Mount Pleasant, Westchester Co., then to Broome Co., NY, by 1850. On 23 June 1843 Pierce and Emeline Pinckney, of Mount Pleasant, Westchester Co., NY, sold to Allen Cole, of Carmel, Putnam Co., 82 acres of land in Carmel at the outlet of long pond by land of David Merrick west to the widow Elizabeth Cole’s house for $4000,[304] on 12 Mar. 1847 Newman C. and Alathea M. Lyon, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Pierce Pinckney, of Carmel, 28 acres and 35 rods of land in Carmel for $821.87,[305] and on 14 Aug. 1847 Pierce and Emeline Pinckney of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Osmond M. Baxter, of Phillipstown, 1 acre of land in Carmel at the southwest corner of Joseph Hopkins’ land for $100.[306] On 26 Mar. 1849 Pierce and Emeline Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Derias Hopkins, of Carmel, 5 acres of woodland in Carmel for $50,[307] on 16 Mar. 1850 Pierce and Emeline Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Ormon H. Cole 27 acres and 35 rods of land in Carmel by the land of Ormon Cole for $860,[308] on 29 Mar. 1850 Pierce and Emeline Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to B. T. Crane, of Carmel, 41 acres of land in Carmel for $1500,[309] and on 30 Mar. 1850 Pierce and Emeline Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Monk, of Carmel, 9 acres and 28 rods of land in Carmel at the northeast corner of Elijah Crane’s orchard for $1080.[310] They were living in Lisle, Broome Co., NY, in the 1850,[311] 1860,[312] and 1870 federal censuses,[313] where he was a farmer. She died in 1875,[314] presumably in Broome Co., NY, and he was living with his son Oscar F. Pinckney in Lisle, NY, in the 1880 federal census.[315] He died in 1882,[316] presumably in Broome Co., NY, and they were both buried in Center Lisle Cemetery in Center Lisle, Broome Co., NY.

g. Phebe Pinckney, born supposedly in 1801, apparently had children born out-of-wedlock. She was mentioned in the 1831 will of her father, Lewis Pinckney, who asked that son Henry Pinckney provide a home for his daughter Phebe Pinckney and her children during their minority, and give them a common school education. She supposedly died in 1887, but her burial location is unknown.

h. Hester “Hetty” Pinckney, born ca. 1803 in NY,[317] married Job Curry Austin, as his second wife, in 1838.[318] He was born on 17 Jan. 1779,[319] and had married first to Louisa Smith, who died on 24 May 1836, aged 52 years,[320] and was buried in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY. On 18 Nov. 1842 Job C. and Hetty Austin, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Mary A. Ketcham, James Ketcham, Joseph Ketcham, Dennis W. Ketcham, Cornelius Ketcham, Enoch Ketcham, Joshua Ketcham, Isaac A. Ketcham, Fanny Brewer and Charity Booth, of Philipstown, for 50 acres of land in Philipstown for $100.[321] He was living with his first wife in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[322] and they were living in Carmel, NY, in the 1840,[323] 1850,[324] and 1860 federal censuses,[325] where he was a farmer. He died testate on 4 Jan. 1862 in Carmel, NY, aged 83 [sic] years,[326] his will dated 25 Nov. 1861, and probated on 19 Feb. 1862, mentioned his wife Hester, his son Charles L. Austin, and his children Julia, Benjamin, Cyrus, James, Phebe, Philip, Lucy, Jane and Ann, and he named his son Charles L. Austin and his friend Saxton Smith as executors of his estate, but only Saxton Smith was confirmed as executor.[327] (See Appendix [E] for a full transcription of his will.) She died on 1 Oct. 1866, aged 63 years,[328] presumably also in Putnam Co., and they were both buried in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

i. Henry Pinckney, born ca. 1810 in NY,[329] married Eliza Jane Kirkham, daughter of Zopher and Susanna (Travis) Kirkham.[330] She was born on 24 Feb. 1810 in NY.[331] On 4 May 1848 Stephen and Lydia Ann Knapp, of Carmel, Putnam Co., and Henry and Eliza Jane Pinckney, of the City and County of New York, gave a quit claim to Thomas H. Kirkham, of Carmel, for all their right, title and interest in the farm in Carmel which Zopher Kirkham owned, occupied and died seized of, for $600.[332] He was mentioned in the 1831 will of his father, Lewis Pinckney. They were living in Mount Pleasant, Westchester Co., when on 13 Mar. 1837 Henry and Eliza Jane Pinkney sold 12 acres and 3 roods of land in Carmel, Putnam Co., to George W. Sackrider, of Carmel, for $835,[333] and on the same day Henry and Elizer Jane Pinkney, of Mount Pleasant, Westchester Co., sold to Pierce Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., 33 acres, 2 roods and 21 perches of land in Carmel for $1800.[334] On 24 Feb. 1838 Henry and Eliza Jane Pinkney, of Mount Pleasant, Westchester Co.,, sold to Samuel Horton, of Carmel, Putnam Co., 20 acres of land in Carmel on the north line of Samuel Horton’s land for $200.[335] They were living in New York City, NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a carman.[336] She died on 16 Mar. 1856 in Putnam Co., NY, aged 46 years,[337] and was buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY. He was a bookkeeper living with the family of Mary Jane Camp in New York City, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[338] but he was not found in the 1865 state census or the 1870 federal census. He supposedly died in 1873, but his death record was not found, and his burial location is unknown.

j. Jane Pinckney, born ca. 1813 in NY,[339] married William Agor “Jr.,” son of Nicholas and Mary Agor.[340] He was born in July 1807 in Dutchess Co., NY.[341] On 20 Oct. 1833 Thaddeus and Rebecca Miller, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Agor, of Carmel, 41 acres and 3 roods of land in Carmel for $50,[342] on 5 Dec. 1834 James and Tammy Hart, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Agor, of Carmel, 30 acres of land at the corner of Job C. Austin’s land for $1110,[343] on 18 Mar. 1836 William and Mariam Hart, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Agor Jr., of Carmel, 8 acres of land at the northwest corner of Nicholas Agor’s wood lot for $136,[344] on 16 Jan. 1837 Nicholas and Mary Agor, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Agor, of Carmel, 58 acres of land in Carmel at the northwest corner of William Agor’s land for $2100,[345] on 1 Apr. 1837 Gabriel and Sarah Horton, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Agor Jur. of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one at the northwest corner of John Thorp’s orchard containing 63 acres and 2 roods, and the other at the northwest corner of Green Thorp’s farm containing 47 acres for $3425.50,[346] and on 15 Feb. 1838 Pierce and Caroline Eliza Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Agor Jur., of Carmel, 93 acres, 1 rood and 8 perches of land in Carmel at long pond at the southwest corner of Abizer Pierce’s land for $4650.[347] On 26 Jan. 1839 Thaddeus and Rebecca Miller, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Agor Jur. 58 acres of land in Carmel at the northwest corner of Anthony Stokim’s land and another 8 acres of land by Barnabas Carver’s land and Anthony Stokim’s wood lot, for $3400,[348] on 30 Mar. 1842 William Agor, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to David Hazleton, of Carmel, 18 acres of land in Carmel by Hazleton’s land for $1200.[349] On 8 Dec. 1843 William Agor, of Carmel, Putnam Co., being indebted to several persons of large sums of money, assigned all his personal and real estate to Ira Pinckney, of Carmel, consisting of 68 acres of land, cows, swine, and yearling calves, for the payment of his debts,[350] on 1 Apr. 1844 Ira Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., assignee of William Agor Junr. and Jane his wife, of Carmel, sold to Anthony Stokum, of Carmel, 5 acres and 7 rods of land at the northwest corner of Stokum’s other land for $403.50,[351] and also on 1 Apr. 1844 Ira Pinckney of Carmel, Putnam Co., assignee of Willm. Azor Junr. and Jane his wife, of Carmel, sold to Bethely Wixon, of Carmel, 17 acres of land in Carmel on the north side of the land leading to Azor’s house for $1025.[352] On 26 July 1852 William and Jane Agor, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to George Hunt, of Carmel, 10 acres of land in Kent by the land of George Hunt for $20.[353] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830,[354] 1840,[355] and 1850 federal censuses,[356] where he was a farmer, and in the 1860 federal census.[357] She supposedly died in 1860, presumably in Putnam Co., NY, but her burial location is unknown. He died on 23 May 1863 in Putnam Co., NY, aged 55 years,[358] and was buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate.

k. William Pinckney, born ca. 1816 in NY,[359] probably married Sarah W. (___). She was born ca. 1818 in NY.[360] On 14 Mar. 1849 James and Sarah Hill, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to William Pinckney, of Carmel, for 5½ acres of land in Carmel that was formerly owned by Lewis Pinckney for $100.[361] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840,[362] 1850,[363] and 1860 federal censuses,[364] where he was a farmer. He died intestate in ca. 1863 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[365] and his widow Sarah W. Pinckney, of Carmel, petitioned for administration of his estate on 23 Jan. 1864, listing his children as Antha J. Arnold, wife of John G. Arnold, of Carmel, and Lafayette Pinckney and Charles M. Pinckney, both of Carmel, and Thomas F. Pinckney, residing in Bedford, Westchester Co., NY, all minors.[366] The widow Sarah W. Pinckney and son-in-law John G. Arnold were granted administration of the estate of William Pinckney, late of Carmel, on 23 Jan. 1864.[367] On 2 July 1859 William and Sarah W. Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., mortgaged 35 acres of land in Carmel to Barnabas Carver, of Carmel, for $1000.39, which mortgage was not repaid, presumably because of the death of William Pinckney, and Barnabas Carver foreclosed on the mortgage on 16 Apr. 1864,[368] and sold the land to Benjamin T. Crane, of Carmel, on 23 Jan. 1865, described as being the land that William Pinckney died seized of, bounded on the north by lands of Stephen Pinckney, and on the east by lands of Hiram Cole.[369]

        3976    ii   Ruth Pierce, born on 21 June 1771 in Carmel, NY,[370] married Benjamin Fuller in ca. 1791.[371] She died on 3 Sept. 1848 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY,[372] and he supposedly died on 21 Feb. 1870,[373] but their burial location is unknown, and where he lived in the 1850 and 1860 federal censuses is uncertain. They supposedly had a daughter:

a. Mahetable “Hetty” Fuller, born ca. 1797 in Dutchess Co., NY,[374] married (3588) Jarvis7 Washburn,[375] son of (1450) Jonathan6 and Mary (Merritt) Washburn.[376] He was born ca. 1792 in Dutchess Co., NY,[377] a grandson possibly of (473) Silas5 Washburn, and she was his third cousin once removed.[378] On 1 May 1817 Joseph Cole 2d, of Carmel, John Likely of Philipstown, Putnam Co., and William Farrington, of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., Executors of the will of Ebenezer Cole, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Samuel Washburn and Jarvis Washburn, of Carmel, 3 parcels of land in Carmel, one of 3 roods and 27 rods, one of 9 acres, 2 roods and 21 rods, and one of 12 acres, 1 rood and 20 rods, for $1885.[379] On 14 Dec.1824 Joseph and Betsey Cole 2d, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, for all their right in Ό acre of land in Kent, bounded partially on land of Gabriel Worden, and being land formerly owned by John Phillips, for $25,[380] on 8 Apr. 1825 Gabriel and Samantha Worden, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, 7 rods of land in Kent at the northeast corner of land formerly belonging to John Phillips, for $60,[381] on 12 Dec. 1825 Betsey Phillips, of Kent, widow of John Phillips, deceased, gave a quit claim to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, for all her right, title and interest in a farm of 50 rods in Mill town, Kent, for $10,[382] on 14 Feb. 1827 Walker and Sally Ann Todd, of Carmel, sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, 50 rods of land in Mill town, Kent, for $20,[383] and on 15 Sept. 1827 Walker and Sally Ann Todd, of Car7mel, sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, another 54 rods of land in Kent on the easterly corner of Jarvis Washburn’s land for $100.[384] On 28 Apr. 1828 Silas P. and Rhoda Smith, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., 5 acres of land in Fishkill for $100,[385] on 19 Mar. 1829 Jarvis and Mahetable Washburn, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Harvey Peck, of Kent, 5 acres of land in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., for $150,[386] and on 11 Nov. 1830 Sarah Tompkins, of Kent, sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Kent, 10 acres of land in Kent at the corner of Alonzo Patrick’s for $350.[387] On 27 Dec. 1833 Jarvis and Hetty Washburn of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to Adonijah C. Robinson, two parcels of land in Mill town, Kent, near John C. Brinkerhoff’s land, one containing 50 rods, and the other containing 54 rods, for an undisclosed amount,[388] and on 20 Dec. 1834 Jarvis and Hetta Washburn, of Patterson, Putnam Co., sold to Adonijah C. Robinson, of Kent, a parcel of land containing 10 acres in Kent, and another of 40 square feet by land of John W. Brinkerhoff, for $500.[389] On 17 Apr. 1835 John W. and Sarah Brinkerhoff, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Fishkill, 63 acres and 38 perches of land in Fishkill for $5375,[390] on 2 June 1836 John W. and Sarah Brinkerhoff, of Fishkill, sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Fishkill, another 68 acres, 3 roods and 35 perches of land in Fishkill for $700,[391] on 11 July 1836 Alton and Lucy Ann Brundage, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Fishkill, some land along Brundage’s line in Fishkill for $125,[392] and on 18 Feb. 1837 Daniel and Maria Seamans, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Fishkill, 30 acres of mountain land in Fishkill for $50.[393] On 18 Mar. 1839 Jarvis and Hetty Washburn, of Fishkill, sold to Orson H. Tappen, of Fishkill, 41 acres, 1 rood and 21 rods of land in Fishkill that was part of the Adriance farm for $110,[394] also on 18 Mar. 1839 Jarvis and Hettie Washburn, of Fishkill, sold land in Fishkill of an unnamed acreage bounded southwesterly by land of Alton Brundage to Lewis C. Foot, of Fishkill, for $625,[395] on the same day Jarvis and Hetty Washburn, of Fishkill, sold to Peter N. Berry, of Fishkill, 29 acres, 3 roods and 4 perches of mountain land in Fishkill for $1100,[396] and also on 18 Mar. 1839 Jarvis and Hetty Washburn, of Fishkill, sold to Simeon D. Sincerbox, of Fishkill, 18 acres, 3 roods and 14 perches of land in Fishkill in the Adriance farm for $2072.12.[397] They were living in Kent, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[398] and in Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census.[399] In Jan. 1846 Jarvis Washburn, of Courtlandt, Westchester Co., NY, gave a quit claim to Samuel P. Smith, of Kent, Putnam Co., for his right in 54 rods of land in Kent for $1.00.[400] Hetty (Fuller) Washburn died on 8 Sept. 1848, aged 51 years,[401] presumably in Westchester Co., NY, and was buried in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY. On 24 July 1866 Richard B. and Maria Garetta Cary, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Peekskill Village, Westchester Co., three lots of land in Fishkill Village, Dutchess Co., on the road to Fishkill Landing for $5000,[402] on 29 Oct. 1867 Coert A. Van Voorhis, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Jarvis Washburn, of Peekskill, Westchester Co., two lots in Fishkill Village on Cary Avenue for $151,[403] and on the same day Jarvis Washburn, of Peekskill, Westchester Co., sold to Coert A. Van Voorhis of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., a small lot on the north side of Cary Avenue in Fishkill Village for $1.00.[404] He was living in Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a lumberman,[405] and the 1860 federal census, where he was a “gentleman.”[406] He died on 21 Jan. 1870 in Westchester Co., NY, aged 77 years,[407] and was also buried in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, NY. (See the family of Jarvis Washburn for their children.)

        3977   iii   Chloe Pierce, born on 1 June 1773 in NY,[408] married William Yeamans. No land records were found for William Yeamans in Dutchess or Putnam Co., NY, and they were not found in the 1850 federal census, unless she was the “Elvey” Youmans living with Barnabas and Polly Carver in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census.[409] She died in 14 Apr. 1854 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, aged 80 years,[410] and was buried in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. No death or burial record was found for him. They had at least one daughter:

a. Rachel Yeamans, born on 17 Jan. 1809,[411] died on 20 Nov. 1830, aged 20 years, 10 months, 3 days,[412] and was buried in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, NY.

b. (Probably others)

        3978   iv   Samuel D. Pierce, born on 8 Feb. 1775 in Westchester Co., NY,[413] married Margaret Weeks in ca. 1801.[414] She was born ca. 1780 in NY.[415] On 5 Sept. 1825 John D. Adams and Charlotte Adams, of Philips Town, Putnam Co., sold to Samuel Parse [sic], of Philips Town, 50 acres of land from the southwest corner of the great meadow on the farm of John Adams, late of Philipstown by Pearce’s land for $600,[416] and on 26 Sept. 1825 John D. Adams, Charlotte Adams, James H. Adams and Alotson Adams, all of Philipstown, Putnam Co., sold to Samuel Pearce, of Philipstown, another 50 acres of land at the southwest corner of the great meadow on the farm of the late John Adams for $600.[417] On 7 Feb. 1839 Samuel “Samma” and Margaret Pierce of Philipstown, Putnam Co., sold to Aaron B. Pierce, of Philipstown, 50 acres of land in Philipstown and the use of the watering place on Samuel Pierce’s land for $828.[418] She died on 15 Apr. 1849 in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, aged 69 years,[419] and was buried in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY. On 12 Apr. 1851 Samuel Pierce, of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., sold to Reuben Wixon and Wright Wixon Jr., of Putnam Valley, 22 acres of land in Putnam Valley now in the occupancy of Wright Wixon as tenant, bounded easterly and southerly by land of Aaron B. Pierce for $1200.[420] He was living with his son Samuel and Rachael Pierce in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a laborer,[421] and the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[422] He supposedly died in 1863 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY,[423] but his burial location is unknown. They supposedly had children,[424] order uncertain:

a. Aaron Burr Pierce, born on 22 July 1802 in Dutchess (now Putnam) Co., NY,[425] married Fannie Wixon, daughter of John and Lavina (Cronk) Wixon,[426] on 8 Feb. 1823.[427] She was born on 4 Dec. 1803 in NY.[428] On 7 Feb. 1839 Samuel “Samma” and Margaret Pierce of Philipstown, Putnam Co., sold to Aaron B. Pierce, of Philipstown, 50 acres of land in Philipstown and the use of the watering place on Samuel Pierce’s land for $828,[429] on 8 Feb. 1839 Salmon Lindley, of Shelby town, Vigo Co., IN, gave a quit claim to Aaron Pierce, of Danbury, CT, for one equal undivided fifth part of two thirds of an undivided parcel of land in Patterson, Putnam Co., that was the farm of Joseph Broughton, deceased, containing 115 acres, for $50,[430] on 18 Mar. 1840 Nathaniel and Mary Wixon and Wright and Jane Wixon, of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., sold to Aaron B. Pierce, of Putnam Valley, 5 acres of mountainous land that was formerly owned by John Adams for an undisclosed amount,[431] on 19 Mar. 1840 Nathaniel and Mary Wixon and Warren Wixon, of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., sold to Aaron B. Pierce, of Putnam Valley, 16 acres of land in Putnam Valley at the northeast corner of Samuel Pierce’s land for $400,[432] on 12 May 1841 John D. and Matilda M. Adams, of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., sold to Aaron Burr Pearce, of Putnam Valley, 7 acres and 36 perches of land at the southwest corner of the Dusenbury farm by Aaron B. Pierce’s land for $205,[433] and on 20 Apr. 1842 Aaron Pearce, of Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, sold this one equal undivided fifth part of two thirds of 115 acres of land in Patterson, Putnam Co., that had been the farm of Joseph Boughton, deceased, to David Hinman, of Patterson, for $100.[434] On 22 Sept. 1842 Aaron B. Pierce, of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., sold to David I. Barger all his farm and land in Putnam Valley, including all his goods, merchandise, farming utensils, household furniture, cooking utensils, 2 horses, a colt, 2 yoke of oxen, 4 cows, 7 hogs, 2 calves, 1 yearling, 2 bushels of hay, buckwheat, potatoes, etc., subject to a mortgage and judgements, for $1.00, with the agreement that Barger would pay off all his large debts to Benjn. Perine, John Adams, Howland & Curry, A. R. Austin, and others,[435] and on 16 May 1843 Wright and Lucy Jane Wixon, of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Aaron B. Pierce, of Putnam Valley, for Ύ of an acre of land from the farm formerly owned by John Wixon, deceased, in Putnam Valley, for $10.[436] They were living in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840,[437] 1850,[438] and 1860 federal censuses,[439] where he was a farmer. She supposedly died on 1 May 1862,[440] presumably in Putnam Co., NY. He was not found in the 1870 or 1880 federal censuses, but he supposedly died on 11 Apr. 1882 in Putnam Valley, NY,[441] but no probate records were filed for his estate, and their burial location is unknown.

b. Stephen Pierce, born on 22 Apr. 1805 in NY,[442] married Rachel Travis, daughter of David F. and Rachel (Birdsall) Travis,[443] in ca. 1830.[444] She was born on 8 Aug. 1801 in Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY.[445] They were living in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census,[446] in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[447] and in Cold Spring, Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[448] and in Philips Town, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[449] where he was a butcher. She died on 30 Jan. 1878 in Cold Spring, Putnam Co., NY, aged 76 years,[450] and he was still living in Cold Spring Village, Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census.[451] He died intestate on 8 July 1881 in Cold Spring, NY, aged 76 years,[452] and they were both buried in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, Putnam Co., NY. His son, William T. Pierce, was granted administration of the estate of Stephen Pierce, late of Philipstown, Putnam Co., on 2 Feb. 1882,[453] but he died without completing the administration, and Samuel D. Pierce was granted administration de bonis non of the estate of Stephen Pierce on 6 Aug. 1883.[454]

c. Phebe M. Pierce, born ca. 1812 in NY,[455] died unmarried on 15 Aug. 1840 in Putnam Co., NY, aged 28 years,[456] and was buried in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY.

d. Sarah “Sally” Pierce, born ca. 1813 in NY, married Moses Shelley, son of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Kyle) Shelley,[457] in 1832 in Williamsburg, Kings Co., NY.[458] He was born on 4 Dec. 1808 in White Plains, Westchester Co., NY.[459] He was not listed as a head of household in Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census, but they were living in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, next door to or with her sister and brother-in-law, Fowler and Margaret Adams, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a laborer,[460] the 1860 federal census, where he was a speculator,[461] the 1870 federal census, where he was a produce dealer,[462] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a “huxter.”[463] She died on 13 May 1889 in Putnam Valley, NY,[464] and he died on 17 Apr. 1896 in Adams Center, Adams, Jefferson Co., NY,[465] but their burial location is unknown, and no probate records were filed for his estate in Putnam Co., NY.

e. Samuel S. or D. Pierce, born on 26 Aug. 1822 in Putnam Valley, NY,[466] married Rachael Barger, daughter of Reuben and Mary (Travis) Barger.[467] She was born on 9 Mar. 1832 in Putnam Valley, NY.[468] On 19 Jan. 1843 Samuel Pierce, of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., sold to David Travis 2d, for $1.00, all his goods, merchandise, farming utensils, household furniture, cooking utensils, 1 yoke of oxen, 1 yoke of steers, 1 yearling heifer, a calf, 2 cows, hay, corn, buckwheat and rye on the ground, a shoemaker wicket, thrashed potatoes, a wagon a sled, ploughs and a clock along with his farm and land where he resides in Putnam Valley of 50 acres subject to a mortgage for the payment of a large amount of debt to John Adams and Charles Adams.[469] They were living in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where his widowed father was living with them,[470] they were living with his father in Putnam Valley, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[471] and they were still living in Putnam Valley, NY, in the 1870,[472] and 1880 federal censuses,[473] where he was a farmer. He died on 19 Aug. 1909 in Adams Corners, Putnam Co., NY, aged 86 years,[474] and she died on 23 Sept. 1920 in Putnam Valley, NY, aged 88 years,[475] and they were both buried in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY.

f. Cornelius P. Pierce, born on ca. 1 Sept. 1827 in NY,[476] married 1.) Minerva “Menervy” Ann Travis, daughter of Titus and Elizabeth (Tompkins) Travis,[477] in ca. 1846.[478] She was born on 16 Jan. 1825 in NY.[479] On 1 Apr. 1852 Dennis and Arvilla Hopper, of Philipstown, Putnam Co., sold to Cornelius P. Pierce, of Philipstown, 98 acres of land lying partly in Philipstown and partly in Putnam Valley for $1200,[480] on the same date Dennis and Arvilla Hopper, of Philipstown, Putnam Co., sold to Cornelius P. Pierce, of Philipstown, another 5 acres of land in Philipstown currently being occupied by Pierce for $100,[481] and on 31 Mar. 1854 Cornelius P. and Menervy Ann Pierce, of Philipstown, Putnam Co., sold to Reuben Wixon of Philipstown, the two parcels of land that were purchased from Dennis Hopper, one of 98 acres lying partly in Philipstown and partly in Putnam Valley, and the other of 5 acres in Philipstown, for $1300.[482] They were living in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850,[483] and 1860 federal censuses,[484] where he was a farmer. She died on 5 Apr. 1868 in NY,[485] and was buried in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY. He remarried to 2.) Rebecca A. (___) Nelson in Sept. 1869.[486] She was born ca. 1825 in NY.[487] They were still living in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer,[488] and the 1880 federal census, where he was sick with consumption.[489] He died intestate on 19 July 1880 in Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, aged 53 years, 10 months, 19 days,[490] and was buried with his first wife in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, NY. His widow Rebecca A. Pierce was granted administration of his estate on 10 Aug. 1880,[491] but no death record was found for her.

g. Margaret Pierce, born in Jan. 1829 in Adams Corners, Putnam Co., NY,[492] married Solomon Fowler Adams, son of John and Charlotte Travis (Dingee) Adams,[493] in 1847 in NY.[494] He was born on 30 Oct. 1813 in Putnam Co., NY.[495] They were living in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, next door to or with her sister and brother-in-law, Moses and Sarah Shelly, in the 1850,[496] 1860,[497] and 1870 federal censuses,[498] and they were still living in Putnam Valley, NY, in the 1880 federal census,[499] where he was a farmer. He died intestate on 23 July 1895 in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY,[500] and his widow Margaret Adams was granted administration of his estate on 12 May 1899.[501] She died on 22 Dec. 1914 in Putnam Valley, NY,[502] but their burial location is unknown.

h. Jane Pierce

i. Priscilla Pierce

j. Solomon Pierce

k. William Pierce

        3979    v   Timothy R. Pierce, born supposedly on 8 Feb. 1776 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY,[503] supposedly married Kathrine “Katie” MacDonald in 1793,[504] but Charlotte Adams was mentioned in his will as being the mother of his two sons. He was living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1820,[505] and 1830 federal censuses.[506] He died testate on 30 Apr. 1839 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 63 years, 2 months, 22 days,[507] and was buried in the Old Carver Burying Ground in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, now called Chase Cemetery. His will, dated 27 Apr. 1839, and probated on 15 May 1839, mentioned his sister Chloe Yeomans, Charlotte Adams, and the two youngest sons of Charlotte Adams, namely Timothy and Daniel, which she had by me, and he named William Pierce, Barnabas Carver and Abizer Pearce as executors of his estate, but only Barnabas Carver and William Pearce were confirmed as the executors on 15 May 1839.[508] (See Appendix [F] for a full transcription of his will.) On 6 July 1839 Barnabas Carver and William Pierce, Executors of the will of Timothy Pierce, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Pinkney, of Carmel, 30 acres of land in Carmel for $805.[509] Charlotte Adams was living alone in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census,[510] but she was not found in the 1850 federal census, and she may have been the Charlotte Adams, widow of John Adams, who died on 7 Jun 1847 in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY,[511] and was buried in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, NY. Timothy R. Pierce supposedly had two children by Kathrine MacDonald, and two sons by Charlotte Adams:

a. Mary “Polly” Pierce, born in 1793 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY,[512] married Daniel Wooden, son of Amos and Lucretia (Millard) Wooden (Jr.),[513] possibly as his second wife. He was born on 28 Oct. 1781 in Pawling, NY.[514] They were living in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1830,[515] and 1840 federal censuses.[516] They both supposedly died on 30 Nov. 1842 in Dutchess Co., NY,[517] but their burial location is unknown.

b. Daniel Pierce, born on 21 Feb. 1796 in Dutchess Co., NY,[518] married 1.) Mary Reynolds, daughter of James and Sarah (Campbell) Reynolds,[519] in 1821 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY.[520] She was born ca. 1800 in Dutchess Co., NY.[521] They were living in Andes, Delaware Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census.[522] She supposedly died in 1839 in Meredith, Andes, Delaware Co., NY,[523] but her burial location is unknown. He remarried to 2.) Elizabeth “Betsey” (___). She was born ca. 1804 in NY.[524] They were living in Meredith, Delaware Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census,[525] and in Hamden, Delaware Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[526] where he was a farmer, and with his son James W. Pierce in Hamden, NY, in the 1860 federal census.[527] She probably died by 1870, but her burial location is unknown, and he was living with his son Washington Pierce in Hamden, Delaware Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census.[528] He supposedly died in Mar. 1871 in Walton Village, Hamden, Delaware Co., NY,[529] but his burial location is also unknown.

c. Timothy Adams, mentioned in his father’s 1839 will, not found in the 1850 federal census in either Putnam or Dutchess Co., NY, and no land record were found for Timothy Adams in Putnam County.

d. Daniel Adams, mentioned in his father’s 1839 will, marriage uncertain.

        3980   vi   Daniel D. Pierce, born ca. 1777 in Dutchess Co., NY,[530] married Mary (___).[531] She was born ca. 1781 in NY.[532] On 3 Apr. 1827 Phillip and Elizabeth Davis, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, sold to Daniel D. Peirce, of Fishkill, two parcels of land in Fishkill, one containing 3 acres, 2 roods and 22 perches, and the other on the west side of Wickope Creek containing 20Ό acres and 80 perches, for $375,[533] on 30 Apr. 1838 Daniel D. and Mary Pierce, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold these two parcels of land in Fishkill, one containing 21Ό acres, 8 perches on the side of Wickopee Creek, and the other containing 3 acres, 2 roods and 22 perches, to Riley Hedden, of Fishkill, for $1000,[534] on 20 May 1838 Nathan and Martha Boice, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Daniel Pierce, of Fishkill, 1 rood of land in Fishkill for $715,[535] on 18 Apr. 1839 Augustus and Harriet Bedford, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to Daniel D. Pierce, of Fishkill, 14½ hundredths of an acre of land in Johnsville in the town of Fishkill for $29,[536] on 18 Mar. 1840 Daniel D. and Mary Pierce, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to James Van Wyck, of Fishkill, two parcels of land in Philipstown, Putnam Co., one containing 37Ό acres of land, and the other of 28 acres, for $100,[537] and on 10 Feb. 1846 Daniel D. and Mary Pierce, of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., sold to William Corbin, of Fishkill, 16/100ths of an acre of land in Fishkill in the village of John’s Ville for $150.[538] They were living in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1810,[539] 1820,[540] 1830,[541] and 1840 federal censuses,[542] and in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1850,[543] and 1860 federal censuses,[544] where he was a carpenter. She died on 29 May 1863, aged 82 years,[545] and he died on 14 Mar. 1867, aged 87 years,[546] both presumably in Dutchess Co., NY, and they were both buried in Wiccopee Community Church Cemetery in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY. They had children:

a. Hannah Pierce, born ca. 1811 in NY,[547] apparently never married. She was still unmarried and living with her parents in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1850,[548] and 1860 federal censuses,[549] and she was living with Henry and Louisa Phillips in East Fishkill, NY, in the 1870 federal census.[550] She died on 15 Nov. 1878, aged 67 years,[551] presumably in Dutchess Co., NY, and was buried in Wiccopee Community Church Cemetery in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY.

b. Mary Pierce, born on ca. 6 May 1823 in NY,[552] was still unmarried and living with her parents in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[553] died unmarried on 23 Apr. 1856, aged 32 years, 11 months, 17 days,[554] presumably in Dutchess Co., NY, and was buried in Wiccopee Community Church Cemetery in East Fishkill, NY.

c. (Probably several other children.)

        3981  vii   Abizer Pierce, born on 1 Dec. 1779 in Dutchess Co., NY,[555] married Jane Hopkins, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth “Betsy” (Townsend) Hopkins,[556] in 1799.[557] She was born on 22 Apr. 1776 in Phillipston, Putnam Co., NY.[558] On 7 Apr. 1818 Samuel and Sally/Sarah Barrett, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Abizer Pierce of Carmel, 31½ acres and 21 perches of land in Carmel for $1581.56,[559] and on 17 Jan. 1825 Abizer and Jane Pearce, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Barnabas Carver Jr., of Carmel,  an undivided moiety or half interest in 24Ύ acres and 12 roods of land in Carmel along the river for $434.24.[560] On 17 Feb. 1834 Selah and Malinda Ballad, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Abizer Pierce, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one containing 58 acres, 2 rods and 15 links, and the second on the highway leading to Daniel H. Cole’s mills containing 25 acres, 1 rood, for $3500,[561] on 10 Mar. 1834 Abizer and Jain Peirce, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Walker Todd, of Carmel, 34 acres of land in Carmel at the bridge over the west branch of Croton River between the houses of Daniel Travis and Barnabas Carver for $1650,[562] and on 1 Apr. 1834 Abizer and Jain Peirce, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to David Cole and Jonathan Cole, of Carmel, 43 acres, 2 roods and 13 rods of land in Carmel at Carver’s Bridge over the Croton River for $2175.[563] On 23 Mar. 1834 or 1835 Abizer and Jane Pierce, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to their son Edmond H. Pierce, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one on the highway containing 58 acres, 2 roods and 15 links, and the other on the highway running to David H. Cole’s mills containing 25 acres, 1 rood, for $3500,[564] and on the same day Edmond H. and Betsey Pierce, of Carmel, sold to Abizer Pierce, of Carmel, 15 acres of land in Carmel on the road leading from Pierce’s to Barnabas Carver’s, for $600.[565] On 30 Mar. 1839 Abizer and Jane Pierce, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to James H. Reed, of Southeast, 110 acres of land in Carmel at the southwest corner of Barnabas Carver’s land for $6325,[566] on 7 Sept. 1850 Israel and Ann Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Abizar Pierce, of Carmel, for a parcel of land in Carmel by Pierce’s land for $100,[567] and on 16 Apr. 1852 Jonet and Clorinda Ganong, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Abizar Pierce, of Carmel, 1 acre, 2 roods and 4 rods of land in Carmel at the corner of Elizabeth Hill’s land for $1475.[568] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[569] and in Sennett, Cayuga Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he had no occupation.[570] She died on 2 May 1857 in Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY.[571] He was living in Sennett, NY, with his daughter and son-in-law, Harrison and Jane Hopkins in the 1860 federal census,[572] and he was living in Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a retired farmer.[573] He died in Feb. 1875 in Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY, aged 95 years,[574] and was buried in Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Cayuga Co., NY. They had children:

a. Harvey “Arva” Hopkins Pierce, born in 1799 in NY, married Mary Hill.[575] She was born on 6 Sept. 1799 in Red Mills, Dutchess Co., NY.[576] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830,[577] 1840,[578] 1850,[579] 1860,[580] and 1870 federal censuses,[581] where he was a farmer. He supposedly died on 30 Nov. 1870 in Mahopac, Putnam Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate, and she supposedly died on 17 Dec. 1871 in NY,[582] but their burial location is unknown.

b. Edmund Henry Pierce, born in 1803 in NY, married 1.) Elizabeth “Betsey” Fields. She was born ca. 1815 in NY.[583] On 29 Apr. 1833 Perry and Phoebe Nichols, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Edmund H. Peirce, of Carmel, 15 acres of land in Carmel on the west lines of Samuel Barrett and Abizer Peirce, for $600,[584] on 16 Feb. 1835 Pierce and Caroline Eliza Pinkney, of Carmel, sold to Edmund H. Pierce, of Carmel, 32Ύ acres of land in Carmel on the eastern line of Pierce Pinkney’s farm to Abizer Pierce’s land for $868.75,[585] on 23 Mar. 1834 or 1835 Abizer and Jane Pierce, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to their son Edmond H. Pierce, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one on the highway containing 58 acres, 2 roods and 15 links, and the other on the highway running to David H. Cole’s mills containing 25 acres, 1 rood, for $3500,[586] and on the same day Edmond H. and Betsey Pierce, of Carmel, sold to Abizer Pierce, of Carmel, 15 acres of land in Carmel on the road leading from Pierce’s to Barnabas Carver’s, for $600.[587] On 4 Apr. 1838 Edmond H. and Elizabeth Pierce, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Pierce Pinkney, of Carmel, 25 acres and 1 rood of land in Carmel on the highway leading to Daniel H. Cole’s mill for $1010,[588] and on 4 Apr. 1838 Edmond H. and Elizabeth Pierce, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to John B. Smith, of Carmel, 90 acres and 3 roods of land in Carmel at the northeast corner of William Agor’s land, by land deeded this day to Pierce Pinkney, for $4500.[589] On 12 Feb. 1842 Kniffin and Ruth Ann Willson 2d, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Edmund H. Pierce, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one of 2 acres, and the other of 1 rood, for $500,[590] and on 24 June 1844 Edmund H. Pierce, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold these same two parcels of land in Carmel, one of 2 acres, and the other of 1 rood, to Stephen Semans and William Warrin, of Carmel, for $600.[591] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830,[592] and 1840 federal censuses, where he was a farmer.[593] She died by 1850, and he remarried to 2.) Ann Hart. They were living in Starkey, Yates Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a jeweler,[594] in Dundee, Yates Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a watchmaker.[595] He was not found in Yates Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, but they were living in Dundee Village, Yates Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census.[596] He died testate on 22 Oct. 1886 in Dundee, Yates Co., NY,[597] his will dat4ed 26 July 1870, and probated on 30 Oct. 1886, mentioned his daughter Georgiana Bailey, his wife Ann Pierce, and his daughter Adella Pierce, and he named his wife, Ann Pierce, and daughter Georgiana Bailey as executrixes of his estate.[598] (See Appendix [G] for a full transcription of his will.)

c. Orpha Pierce, born on 14 Feb. 1810 in NY,[599] married Thomas Hopkins,[600] son of Jeremiah and Thankful (Stone) Hopkins.[601] He was born on 27 Mar. 1807 in Kent, Orleans Co., NY.[602] They were living in Barrington, Yates Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[603] and the 1860 federal census, where he was a peddler.[604] They were not found in the 1870 federal census, but they were living in Three Rivers, St. Joseph Co., MI, in the 1880 federal census, with their daughter and son-in-law, Joseph and Emma Pruntsman, where he was a retired merchant.[605] She died on 13 Mar. 1883 in Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI, aged 73 years,[606] and he died on 6 May 1883 in Marshall, MI, aged 76 years, 1 month, 10 days, of “Bright’s Disease,”[607] and they were both buried in Oakridge Cemetery in Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI.

d. Jane Pierce, born on 23 May 1812 in NY,[608] married Harrison Hopkins,[609] son of Joseph and Jane (Ballard) Hopkins.[610] He was born on 11 Jan. 1807 in Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY,[611] but they apparently had no children. They were living in Sennett, Cayuga Co., NY, in the 1850,[612] and 1860 federal censuses,[613] where he was a farmer, and her widowed father was living with them in 1860. He died testate on 2 Sept. 1863 in Sennett, Cayuga Co., NY, aged 56 years, 7 months, 21 days,[614] his will dated 26 Mar. 1862, and probated on 29 Sept. 1863, mentioned his wife Jane Hopkins, his father Joseph Hopkins, his sisters Fanny Jane Hopkins, Cornelia/Caroline Merrick and Emeline Travis, and his brother Ira Hopkins, and he named his wife Jane Hopkins, and friends Henry S. Dunning and Spencer Gregory as executors of his estate.[615] (See Appendix [H] for a full transcription of his will.) She was living with her father in Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[616] and she was still living in Auburn, NY, in the 1880 federal census.[617] She died on 11 Apr. 1882, aged 69 years,[618] presumably in Cayuga Co., NY, and they were both buried in Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY.

e. (Possibly others)

        3982 viii   Jonathan Pierce, born in 1781 in Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY,[619] supposedly married Elizabeth “Betsey” Crossman or Cosman.[620] She was born in 1785 in Windham, Greene Co., NY.[621] They supposedly also lived in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, but no land records were found for him in Putnam Co., NY. She apparently died by 1870, and he was an invalid living with his sister and brother-in-law, Barnabas and Polly Carver, in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[622] but no burial record was found for either of them in Putnam County, and no probate records were filed for his estate in Putnam Co., NY.

        3983   ix   William Pierce, born on 22 Feb. 1783 in Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY,[623] married Elizabeth Badeau,[624] daughter of Isaac and Susannah (Coutant) Badeau.[625] She was born on 10 Oct. 1787 in NY.[626] Isaac Badeau died intestate on 8 Sept. 1842 in Carmel, Putnam Co., and the petition for probate of his estate by John Baddeau dated 31 Oct. 1842 listed his heirs as Peter Baddeau, Henry Baddeau, Gilbert Baddeau his sons, Nicholas W. Baddeau, Daniel Burtinet and Susan his wife, William Palmer and Hannah his wife, children of William Baddeau, deceased, all residing in New York City, and your petitioner Isaac Baddeau, William Pierce and Betsey his wife and Sally Baddeau all residing in Carmel, Putnam County.[627] On 6 July 1839 Barnabas Carver and William Pierce, Executors of the will of Timothy Pierce, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Pinkney, of Carmel, 30 acres of land in Carmel for $805,[628] on 9 Jan. 1843 John Badeau, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to William Pierce and Isaac Badeau for all his right, title and interest in a farm in Carmel of 133 acres, for $500,[629] on 4 Apr. 1844 Peter and Hannah Badeau, Henry and Elizabeth Badeau, Gilbert Badeau, Nicholas W. and Jane L. Badeau, and Daniel H. and Susan D. Burtnett, all of New York City, and John and Sally/Sarah Badeau, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Pierce, of Carmel, 76 acres of land in Carmel on the highway leading from Red Mills to Peekskill for $4315,[630] on 4 Apr. 1844 William and Fanny Palmer, of New York City, gave a quit claim to William Pierce, of Carmel, Putnam Co., for their right in the 76 acres of land in Carmel for $205,[631] on 20 Apr. 1944 Isaac and Elizabeth Badeau, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to William Pierce, of Carmel, for their right in the 76 acres of land in Carmel for $500,[632] and on 23 Apr. 1844 William and Elizabeth Pierce, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to John J. H. Jackson, of Carmel, 63 acres and 3 roods of land in Carmel on the west side of the highway leading from Red Mills to Pickskill [sic] for $3187.50.[633] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830,[634] 1840,[635] and 1850 federal censuses,[636] where he was a farmer. He died intestate on 13 Dec. 1858 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 72 [sic] years,[637] and his son Isaac B. Pierce, of Carmel, was granted administration of his estate on 3 May 1859.[638] She died on 17 Dec. 1858 in Mahopac, Putnam Co., NY, aged 71 years,[639] and they were both buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY. They had children:

a. William Highson Pierce, born on 8 Dec. 1813 in NY,[640] was living in Albany, NY, in 1845 when he was a witness to the will of his brother-in-law, John J. H. Jackson, of Carmel, NY. He was not found in Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, and may have been the Wm Pierce, aged 38, a druggist, living in the Masonic Hall in Albany, NY, in the 1850 federal census.[641] He died on 6 Mar. 1863, aged 49 years,[642] and was buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in either Albany or Putnam Co., NY.

b. Isaac Badeau Pierce, born on 29 Apr. 1816 in NY,[643] apparently married 1.) Nancy P. (___), who was born ca. 1822 in NY.[644] They were listed as living next to his parents in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[645] but on 18 Apr. 1848 Platt S. and Phebe Jane Hazelton, Melancton and Eliza M. Heroy, Isaac B. and Mary Jane Pierce, Hannah A. Hazelton, Charles A. and Caroline B. Hazelton, John C. Hazelton, Rebecca T. Hazelton, Joseph H. Hazelton and Edward L. Hazelton, heirs at law of David Hazelton, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to William B. Hazelton, of Carmel, for all their right, title and interest in the real and personal estate of David Hazelton in Carmel, consisting of 40 acres of land in Carmel by the lands of Job C. Austin, Isaac Lounsbury, Elijah Horton, Ira Pinckney and Silas Slauson, a wood lot of 6 acres, and another wood lot of 3 acres, for $500,[646] so possibly her name was incorrect in the 1850 census. He was administrator of his father’s estate in 1859. Nancy P. Pierce apparently died by 1860, but her burial location is unknown, and he remarried to 2.) Mary Jane Hazelton, daughter of David Hazelton, of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.[647] She was born on 4 Feb. 1820 in NY.[648] They were living in Carmel, NY, in the 1860,[649] 1870,[650] and 1880 federal censuses,[651] where he was a farmer. She died on 12 May 1900 in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY, aged 80 years,[652] and he died on 24 May 1903 in Mahopac Falls, NY, aged 87 years,[653] and they were both buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

c. Susannah Pierce, born in 1818, died on 5 Oct. 1820, aged 1 year, 6 months, 8 days,[654] and was buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

d. Cordelia Rebecca Pierce, born on 13 Mar. 1821 in NY,[655] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Carmel, NY, in the 1850 federal census,[656] and with her brother Isaac B. Pierce in Carmel, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[657] married John Henry Badeau,[658] son of Henry and Elisabeth (Coutant) Badeau.[659] He was born on 29 Feb. 1808 in Dutchess Co., NY.[660] They were living near or next door to her brother, Isaac B. Pierce, in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870,[661] and 1880 federal censuses,[662] where he was a retired merchant. He died testate on 8 Nov. 1893 in Putnam Co., NY, aged 85 years,[663] his will dated 11 Feb. 1871, and proved on 4 Dec. 1893, mentioned only his wife, Cordelia R. Badeau, whom he named as sole executrix of his estate.[664] (See Appendix [I] for a full transcription of his will.) She died on 2 May 1899 in Trenton, Mercer Co., NJ, aged 78 years, and they were both buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

e. Hannah Hayden Pierce, born in 1823 in NY,[665] married 1.) John Jacob Harson Jackson. On 23 Apr. 1844 William and Elizabeth Pierce, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to John J. H. Jackson, of Carmel, 63 acres and 3 roods of land in Carmel on the west side of the highway leading from Red Mills to Pickskill [sic] for $3187.50.[666] He died testate in 1845 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, his will dated 13 Aug. 1845, and probated on 20 Oct. 1845, mentioned only the 1st Presbyterian Society of Red Mills in the town of Carmel, and his wife Hannah H. Jackson, and he named his friend brother David S. Jackson and his wife Hannah H. Jackson as executors of his estate, but only his wife was confirmed as the executrix.[667] (See Appendix [J] for a full transcription of his will.) Hannah Jackson was living with her parents in Carmel, NY, in the 1850 federal census, but her husband was not listed with her.[668] She remarried to 2.) Rev. Joseph C. Foster before 1860.[669] He was born in 1822 in NY.[670] They were living next door to her brother Isaac B. Pierce in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was an O.S.P. (Sacred Order of Saint Paul the Apostle) Clergyman.[671] He died on 23 July 1860 in MN,[672] but was buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. She was living with her sister and brother-in-law, Isaac and Cordelia R. Badeau, in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870,[673] and 1880 federal censuses.[674] She died on 8 May 1891 in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY,[675] and was buried in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

        3984   ix   (Supposedly) Hester Pierce, born ca. 1786 in NY,[676] marriage not found.

        3985    x   Mehitable Pierce, born on 7 Dec. 1786 in NY,[677] supposedly married (___) Jones.[678] She supposedly died in 1869,[679] but the location of her death and her burial location are unknown.

        3986   xi   Barnabas Carver Pierce, born on 30 Sept. 1792 in Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY,[680] married Nancy P. Wildman,[681] and they moved to Ohio. She was born on 5 Feb. 1803 in CT.[682] They were living in Bloomfield, Knox Co., OH, in the 1830,[683] and 1840 federal census,[684] and in South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, in the 1850,[685] 1860,[686] and 1870 federal censuses,[687] where he was a farmer. He died on 12 Sept. 1878 in Sparta, Morrow Co., OH,[688] and she was living with her son Daniel Pierce in Sparta Village, South Bloomfield, OH, in the 1880 federal census.[689] She died on 2 Apr. 1884 in Sparta, OH,[690] but their burial location is unknown. They supposedly had children:

a. Thomas Jefferson Pierce, born ca. 1820 in OH,[691] married Fidelia Watrous, daughter of Andrew Mayfield and Hannah (Vandercook) Watrous,[692] on 22 May 1845 in Delaware Co., OH.[693] She was born on 12 June 1839 in Wayne, Steuben Co., NY.[694] They were living next door to his parents in South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[695] She died in Aug. 1854 in Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH, aged 25 years, and was buried in Bloomfield Cemetery in Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH. He was back living with his parents in South Bloomfield Township, OH, in the 1860,[696] and 1870 federal censuses,[697] where he was a farmer, and he was a traveling agent living with his brother Columbus D. Pierce in South Bloomfield, OH, in the 1880 federal census.[698] He died on 7 Mar. 1904 in Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH, aged 83 years,[699] and was also buried in Bloomfield Cemetery in Bloomfield, OH.

b. Mary E. Pierce, born in 1823 in OH, marriage uncertain.

c. Nathan Pierce, born in 1825 in OH, supposedly died in infancy, but his burial location is unknown.

d. Dr. Perry N. Pierce, born in 1827 in OH,[700] was still unmarried and living with his parents in South Bloomfield Township, OH, in the 1860 federal census, a farmer,[701] married Laura Amanda Gano on 12 June 1864 in Morrow Co., OH.[702] She was born in 1845 in OH.[703] They were living in Sparta Village, South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farm laborer,[704] and in the 1880 federal census, where he was a medical doctor.[705] He died in 1922,[706] and she died in 1926,[707] both presumably in Morrow Co., OH, and they were both buried in Bloomfield Cemetery in Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH.

e. Elizabeth “Betsy” J. Pierce, born ca. 1832 in OH,[708] was still unmarried and living with her parents in South Bloomfield, OH, in the 1860 federal census,[709] supposedly married James H. Webster on 27 Sept. 1865 in Morrow Co., OH.[710] They were not found in the 1870 or 1880 federal censuses in Ohio.

f. Dr. Daniel H. Pierce, born ca. 1837 in OH,[711] was still unmarried and living with his parents in South Bloomfield, OH, in the 1860 federal census, a farmer,[712] supposedly married Mariah Louisa Hartman. She was born ca. 1853 in OH.[713] They were living in Lucas, Monroe Township, Richland Co., OH, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a physician,[714] and in Sparta Village, South Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH, in the 1880 federal census, where he was “doctoring,” and his widowed mother was living with them.[715] No death or burial record was found for either of them.

g. Columbus D. Pierce, born ca. 1840 in OH,[716] married Hortense Price on 1 Nov. 1867 in Morrow Co., OH.[717] She was born ca. 1846 in OH.[718] They were living near his parents in South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer,[719] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a fruit farmer, and his brother T. Jefferson Pierce was living with them.[720] He died on 21 Feb. 1908 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH.

h. Humphrey Pierce, born ca. 1847 in OH, probably died young, not listed with his parents’ family in the 1850 federal census.

        3987  xii   Mary “Polly” Pierce, born on 11 Sept. 1795 in Dutchess Co., NY,[721] married (3996) Hosea Barnabas “Barnabas Junior” Carver,[722] her first cousin, son of (1577) Timothy and Phebe (Baldwin) Carver (Jr.),[723] in ca. 1814. He was born on 9 Mar. 1790.[724] They lived in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY. She died in 1872,[725] and he died on 16 June 1876.[726]

 

 

(1577.) Timothy6 Carver (Jr.), elder son of (498) Rebeckah5 Washburn, (134) Ebenezer4, (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born on 30 Oct. 1753,[727] married Phebe Baldwin,[728] daughter of James and Hannah (Golden/Goulding) Baldwin,[729] in 1776 in Dutchess Co., NY. They lived in the part of Dutchess Co., NY, that became Putnam County in 1812. She died on 14 Mar. 1798 in Carmel, Dutchess (now Putnam) Co., NY, but her burial location is unknown, and he reportedly sold his farm in Carmel, NY, to his son James Carver on 6 Jan. 1817 for $1750.[730] He was living in Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census,[731] and in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census, where he was a farmer.[732] He died on 3 Nov. 1824 in Carmel, NY,[733] and was buried in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Putnam Co., NY. Reportedly, he fell off the bridge over the Croton River on the road from Carmel to Long Pond while going home at night, and was drowned.[734]

            Timothy Carver (Jr.) and Phebe Baldwin supposedly had fourteen children:[735]

        3988     i   Jonathan Carver, born on 21 July 1777, died on 22 Mar. 1783,[736] presumably in Dutchess Co., NY, but his burial location is unknown.

        3989    ii   Mary Carver, born on 3 Dec. 1778, died on 5 Aug. 1799,[737] but her burial location is also unknown.

        3990   iii   Rebecca7 Carver, born on 29 Jan. 1780, married Thomas Pinckney, son of Israel and Dorothy (Rich) Pinckney.[738] He was born on 1 May 1778 in Red Mills, Dutchess Co., NY.[739] On 12 Mar. 1829 Thomas Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to his son Israel Pinkney, of Carmel, one sixth part of all the real and personal estate that Israel Pinkney, late of Carmel, died seized of, the real estate being two parcels of land in Carmel, one containing 30 acres, and the other 14 acres, for $150.[740] They were living next door to his father, Israel Pinckney, in Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census,[741] and in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census.[742] She died on 15 Mar. 1821,[743] presumably in Putnam Co., NY, and but her burial location is unknown. He was not listed as a head of household in Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census, but he died on 10 Aug. 1837, supposedly in Red Mills, Ulster Co., NY,[744] and was buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate. They supposedly had children:[745]

a. Charlotte Paulene Pinckney, born in 1799, supposedly married John David Wooten.[746] They were not found in the 1840, 1850 or 1860 federal censuses. She supposedly died in 1860, but her burial record was not found.

b. Timothy Pinckney, born in 1802, supposedly died in 1864, but he was not found in the 1850 or 1860 federal censuses, his burial record was not found, and no probate records were filed for his estate in Putnam Co., NY.

c. Israel Pinckney, born on 2 Dec. 1802 in NY,[747] married Amanda Ann Vredenburgh.[748] She was born on 21 Jan. 1805.[749] On 12 Mar. 1829 Israel and Amanda Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Daniel Ganong, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel lying near Daniel’s meadow, one containing 40 acres, and the other containing 21 acres, for $2300,[750] and on the same date Thomas Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to his son Israel Pinkney, of Carmel, one sixth part of all the real and personal estate that Israel Pinkney, late of Carmel, died seized of, the real estate being two parcels of land in Carmel, one containing 30 acres, and the other 14 acres, for $150.[751] On 20 Feb. 1830 Enoch Crosby, of Southeast, Putnam Co., sold to Israel Pinkney, of Carmel, 50 acres of land in Carmel for $1250,[752] on 22 Jan. 1833 Jesse and Naomi Ganong, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Israel Pinckney, of Carmel, 28 acres, 3 roods and 20 rods of land in Carmel for $505.22,[753] and on 28 Nov. 1835 Daniel and Hannah Boldin, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Israel Pinkney, of Carmel, 6Ύ acres of land on the west side of the road leading from Jeremiah Ganong’s to Horace Bailey’s, for $337.50.[754] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census.[755] Amanda Ann (Vredenburgh) Pinckney died on 20 May 1838 in Carmel Hills, Putnam Co., NY, aged 33 years, 3 months,[756] and was buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY. On 4 Mar. 1839 Israel Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Thomas O. Cole, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one containing 50 acres at the southwest corner of land of Gilbert Wright now belonging to Israel Pinkney, and the other by land of Jeremiah Ganong containing 6Ύ acres, for $3305,[757] on 31 Jan. 1840 Daniel and Nancy Hitchcock, of Carmel, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Israel Pinckney, of Carmel, for all their right, title and interest in a farm in Carmel by the land of Jeremiah Ganong for $30,[758] and on 26 Mar. 1840 Israel Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Thomas Erwin, of Carmel, 28 acres, 3 roods and 20 rods of land in Carmel for $937.[759] He was living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer,[760] and he remarried to Ann (___) after 1840. She was born ca. 1819 in NY.[761] On 30 Mar. 1854 Hosea and Hannah Jane Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Israel Pinckney, of Carmel, 1 acre of land in Carmel on the highway from Jeremiah Ganong’s to Croton Falls for $100,[762] and on 14 June 1856 Thomas O. and Maria A. Cole, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Israel Pinckney, of Carmel, 60 acres of land at the southwest corner of Israel Pinckney’s land for $3600.[763] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850,[764] 1860,[765] and 1870 federal censuses,[766] where he was a farmer. She died by 1880, but her burial location is unknown, and he was still living in Carmel, NY, in the 1880 federal census.[767] He died testate on 23 Jan. 1891 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 88 years,[768] and was also buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY. His will was dated 13 Apr. 1888, and probated on 16 Feb. 1891, and mentioned his late wife Ann Pinckney, deceased sons Jarvis J. Pinckney, Enos B. Pinckney and S. Henry Pinckney, deceased daughter Enlida Pinckney, and his living children or heirs Martha J. Jones, Mary E. Clark, Osmond Pinckney, Jarvis J. Pinckney, Amanda A. Sunderlin, Milton Pinckney, T. De Witt Pinckney and Herbert Pinckney, and he named his daughter Amanda A. Sunderlin as executrix of his estate.[769] (See Appendix [K] for a full transcription of his will.)

d. Hannah Pinckney, born on 29 May 1806 in NY,[770] married Samuel W. Travis,[771] son of Joseph J. and Deborah (Hyatt) Travis.[772] He was born on 28 Dec. 1803 in NY.[773] On 5 Mar. 1835 Joseph and Deborah Travis, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Samuel W. Travis, of Carmel, 92 acres, 3 roods and 23 perches of land from his farm at the northwest corner of Elish Smith’s land for $2628,[774] and on 31 Mar. 1840 Samuel W. and Hannah Travis, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Joseph Travis, of Carmel, 20 acres, 1 rood and 20 rods of land in Carmel with a wood lot of 5 acres lying in the southeast corner of the farm, for $500.[775] On 1 Apr. 1845 William and Abigail Warren, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Samuel W. Travis, of Carmel, 64 acres of land in Carmel at the corner of land belonging to the heirs of Isaac Brown for $3000,[776] and on the same day Samuel W. and Hannah Travis, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Warren, of Carmel, 4 acres of land in Carmel at the west corner of Michael Sloat’s land for $2000.[777] On 1 Apr. 1846 Samuel W. and Hannah Travis, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Ezra Frost, of Carmel, 32Ύ acres and 8 rods of land in Carmel for $2460,[778] on 28 Mar. 1848 Samuel W. and Hannah Travis, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Bud F. Sloat, of Carmel, 30 acres of land less 2 roods in Carmel on the Westchester County line for $1000,[779] and on 1 Apr. 1848 Samuel W. and Hannah Travis, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Ambrois Autrey, of Carmel, 12 acres of land in Carmel by the lands of Mentor W. Hazen and Arvey H. Pierce for $900.[780] On 25 Jan. 1854 Washington Travis, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Samuel W. Travis, of Carmel, 73 acres of land in Carmel bounded north and south by lands of Job C. Austin, and east by lands of Charles Agor, for $3000.[781] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850,[782] and 1860 federal censuses,[783] where he was a farmer. They were not found in the 1870 federal census, but they were still living in Carmel, NY, in the 1880 federal census.[784] He died testate on 15 Dec. 1888 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 84 years,[785] his will dated 9 Aug. 1879, and probated on 28 Jan. 1889, mentioned his wife Hannah Travis, and his five children, Jemima Jane Jelliff, Cecelia Ganung, Deborah A. Ganong, Joseph W. Travis and George F. Travis, and he named his son Joseph H. Travis and son-in-law Oscar Ganong as executors of his estate.[786] (See Appendix [L] for a full transcription of his will.) She died on 8 Feb. 1897 in Carmel, NY, aged 90 years,[787] and they were both buried in Union Valley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

e. Rachel Pinckney, born in 1808, supposedly died in 1842,[788] but her burial record was not found.

f. Stephen Pinckney, born in 1809, supposedly died in 1838,[789] but his burial record was not found, and no probate records were filed for his estate in Putnam County.

g. Eliza Pinckney, born in 1812, marriage not found.

h. William E. Pinckney, born in 1816 in NY,[790] probably married Mary Dean.[791] She was born on 11 Aug. 1813 in NY.[792] They were living in Harrison, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a laborer, and his brother Thomas Pinckney was living with them,[793] and in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[794] but they were not found in the 1870 federal census. She died on 18 Feb. 1880 in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY, aged 66 years,[795] and he was a retired gentleman living in Brewsters Village, South East Town, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census.[796] He died intestate on 12 Nov. 1884 in Mahopac Falls, NY,[797] and they were both buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY. His son, Wilbur D. Pinckney was granted administration of his estate on 13 Jan. 1885.[798]

i. Thomas Pinckney (Jr.), born in July 1818 in Putnam Co., NY,[799] married Maria L. (___) in ca. 1844.[800] She was born ca. 1823 in NY.[801] They were living in Harrison, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, with his brother William E. Pinckney, where he was a laborer,[802] and in Harrison, NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[803] and they moved to Brooklyn, NY, by 1870, where he was listed as a farmer in the 1870 federal census.[804] She died by 1880, presumably in Brooklyn, NY, but her burial location is unknown. He was an upholsterer living in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, with the family of Ladawick and Loretta Vincent.[805] He died on 19 July 1901 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY,[806] and was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Greenwood Heights, Kings Co., NY.

        3991   iv   Judge James7 Carver, born on 26 Sept. 1781 in Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY,[807] married Sarah “Sally” Townsend,[808] daughter of Thomas and Rachel (Sunderlin) Townsend.[809] She was born on 28 Apr. 1786.[810] He reportedly bought his father’s farm in Carmel, NY, on 6 Jan. 1817 for $1750.[811] On 8 Sept. 1829 Daniel H. Cole, of Kent, Putnam Co., sold to James Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., 23 acres of mortgaged land in Carmel that Josephus and Ruth Tillot had mortgaged to Peter Tillot on 1 Apr. 1818, which Peter Tollot had assigned to Daniel H. Cole on 13 Nov. 1826, for $1000, Carver being the highest bidder,[812] and on the same day James Carver sold this same mortgaged 23 acres of land in Carver back to Daniel A. Cole, of Kent, for $1000.[813] On 11 Apr. 1831 James and Sally Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Arvey Hill and Alza Hill, of Carmel, 2 acres of land in Carmel, at the corner of land of Barnabas Carver Jr.’s land, for $50,[814] on 29 Apr. 1833 James and Sally Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Ebenezer Barrett, of Carmel, 103 acres of land in Carmel on the north side of Long Pond by land of John Cole, deceased, and at the corner of Barnabas Carver’s land, for $3000,[815] and on the same day Ebenezer and Mary Barrett, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to James Carver, of Carmel, 48 acres of land in Carmel at the mouth of the brook that empties into Mahopack Pond for $2000,[816] and on 14 May 1833 James and Sally Carver, of Carmel, sold to Arvey Hill and Alza Hill, of Carmel, another 21 acres and 1 rod of land in Carmel for $504.50.[817] They were living in Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census,[818] and in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1820,[819] and 1830 federal censuses.[820] He died testate on 2 July 1837 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 66 years, 9 months, 6 days,[821] his will dated 10 July 1834 and probated on 4 Dec. 1837, mentions his wife Sally Carver, son Hosea Carver, and five daughters, Mary Ann, Jane, Phebe, Charlott and Hannah, and he named his wife, Sally, and son Hosea, as executors of his estate.[822] (See Appendix [M] for a full transcription of his will.) On 1 May 1840 Sally Carver, Executrix, and Hosea Carver, Executor of the will of James Carver, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Stephen Monk, of Carver, 37 acres of land in Carver at the corner of H. S. Baldwin’s land for $3700,[823] and on the same day Sally Carver, widow of James Carver, Hosea Corea Carver and Hannah Jane his wife, Mary Ann Carver, Stephen Smith and Jane R. his wife, Phebe Carver, Charlotte Carver and Hannah Carver, children of James Carver, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold (quit claimed) to Stephen Monk, of Carver, 37 acres of land in Carver for $5.[824] She was probably still living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census,[825] but she was not found in the 1850 federal census. She died on 18 Apr. 1854, aged 66 years, 7 months, 20 days,[826] presumably also in Putnam Co., NY, and they were both buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY. They had children:

a. Hosea8 “Hazey” Corea Townsend Carver, born on 21 Sept. 1812 in NY,[827] married Hannah Jane Cole, daughter of Berry and Hannah (Lewis) Cole,[828] on 29 Nov. 1839.[829] She was born on 21 Nov. 1815 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.[830] He was co-executor of his father’s estate in 1837. On 1 May 1840 On 1 May 1840 Sally Carver, Executrix, and Hosea Carver, Executor of the will of James Carver, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Stephen Monk, of Carver, 37 acres of land in Carver at the corner of H. S. Baldwin’s land for $3700,[831] and on the same day Sally Carver, widow of James Carver, Hosea Corea Carver and Hannah Jane his wife, Mary Ann Carver, Stephen Smith and Jane R. his wife, Phebe Carver, Charlotte Carver and Hannah Carver, children of James Carver, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold (quit claimed) to Stephen Monk, of Carver, 37 acres of land in Carver for $5.[832] On 25 Apr. 1840 Lewis and Elizabeth Vail, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Hosea Carver, of Carmel, 11 acres, 3 roods and 12 rods of land in Carmel by Mentor Hazen’s land, for $946, subject to a mortgage of $250 to be assumed by Carver,[833] and on the same day Lewis and Elizabeth Vail, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Hosea Carver, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel running by lands of Jeremiah Ganong, Israel Pinkney and Joseph Ganong, containing 49 acres and 6 rods in all, for $3923.[834] On 6 Apr. 1849 Hosea and Hannah Jane Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jeremiah Ganong, of Carmel, 11 acres, 3 roods and 12 rods of land in Carmel at the corner of Mentor Hazen’s land along Jeremiah Ganong’s land for $900, subject to a mortgage by Henry Strang, of York, to Lewis Vail, of Carmel, for $250,[835] and on 30 Mar. 1854 Hosea and Hannah Jane Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Israel Pinckney, of Carmel, 1 acres of land in Carmel on the highway from Jeremiah Ganong’s to Croton Falls for $100.[836] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[837] He died intestate on 25 Apr. 1854 in Putnam Co., NY, aged 41 years,[838] and his widow Hannah Jane Carver, Ramah Cole and Jonet Ganong were granted administration of his estate on 28 Apr. 1854.[839] She was still living in Carmel, NY, in the 1860 federal census,[840] and she was living in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, with her daughter and son-in-law, John H. and Sarah/Sarietta Hodgson, in the 1870,[841] and 1880 federal censuses.[842] She died on 27 Nov. 1890 in Putnam Co., NY, aged 75 years,[843] and they were both buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

b. Mary Ann Carver, born on 7 Sept. 1815 in NY,[844] mentioned in the 1834 will of her father, James Carver, supposedly married James D. Ganong on 28 Nov. 1840.[845] He was born on 1 Oct. 1815 in Somers, Westchester Co., NY.[846] On 1 May 1840 Sally Carver, widow of James Carver, Hosea Corea Carver and Hannah Jane his wife, Mary Ann Carver, Stephen Smith and Jane R. his wife, Phebe Carver, Charlotte Carver and Hannah Carver, children of James Carver, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold (quit claimed) to Stephen Monk, of Carver, 37 acres of land in Carver for $5.[847] They were living in New York City, NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a grocer,[848] and in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860,[849] and 1870 federal censuses,[850] where he was a farmer. He died on 4 June 1872, aged 56 years,[851] presumably in Putnam Co., NY, and she was boarding with her son, Howard Ganong, in Carmel, NY, in the 1880 federal census.[852] She died on 7 Dec. 1894 in Mahopac, Putnam Co., NY, aged 79 years,[853] and they were both buried in Ivandell Cemetery in Somers, Westchester Co., NY.

c. Jane8 R. Carver, born on 13 May 1818 in NY,[854] mentioned in the 1834 will of her father, James Carver, married Stephen Smith.[855] He was born on 27 July 1814 in NY.[856] On 1 Apr. 1839 Ebenezer and Emelinda Wright, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Stephen Smith, of Carmel, 2 acres of land in Carmel by Mahopac Pond for $950,[857] on 1 May 1839 Marcus and Hannah Sloat, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Stephen Smith, of Carmel, 57 acres of land in Carmel for $1425,[858] on 1 Mar. 1840 Stephen and Jane R. Smith, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Mortimer Heroy, of Carmel, 17 acres, 3 roods and 12 rods of land in Carmel for $609.02,[859] on 21 Apr. 1840 Stephen and Jane R. Smith, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Hazzard Baldwin, of Carmel, 10 acres, 3 roods and 14 perches of land in Carmel for $541.87,[860] an agreement dated the same day between Stephen Smith, of Carmel, and Hazzard Bolden, of Carmel, over the use of a watering place or spring and a strip 2 rods wide in Carmel for $100,[861] and on 1 May 1840 Sally Carver, widow of James Carver, Hosea Corea Carver and Hannah Jane his wife, Mary Ann Carver, Stephen Smith and Jane R. his wife, Phebe Carver, Charlotte Carver and Hannah Carver, children of James Carver, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold (quit claimed) to Stephen Monk, of Carver, 37 acres of land in Carver for $5.[862] They were living in New York City, NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a grocer,[863] the 1860 federal census, where he was a soap manufacturer,[864] and the 1870 federal census, where he was a merchant,[865] but they were back in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[866] He died on 16 May 1894 in Mahopac, Putnam Co., NY, aged 79 years,[867] and she died on 19 May 1899 in Lake Mahopac, Putnam Co., NY, aged 81 years,[868] and they were both buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, NY.

d. Phebe Carver, born on 6 Mar. 1820 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[869] mentioned in the 1834 will of her father, James Carver, was still unmarried and living with her brother Hosea Carver in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[870] married Orson/Orison Hazen,[871] son of Mentor W. and Rachel (Cole) Hazen,[872] on 11 Feb. 1852 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.[873] He was born on 20 Nov. 1820 in Kent, Putnam Co., NY.[874] On 1 May 1840 Sally Carver, widow of James Carver, Hosea Corea Carver and Hannah Jane his wife, Mary Ann Carver, Stephen Smith and Jane R. his wife, Phebe Carver, Charlotte Carver and Hannah Carver, children of James Carver, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold (quit claimed) to Stephen Monk, of Carver, 37 acres of land in Carver for $5,[875] a and on 1 Dec. 1847 Laban and Ann Cole, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Orson Hazen, of Carmel, 4 acres, 1 rood and 33 rods of land in Carmel by the land of Arvey Pierce at the southeast corner of Mentor Hazen’s land for $300.[876] They were living next door to her widowed sister-in-law, Hannah J. Carver, in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[877] She died on 29 Jan. 1870 in Mahopac, Putnam Co., NY, aged 49 years,[878] and he was still living in Carmel, NY, in the 1870 federal census, where her sister Hannah Carver was keeping house for him,[879] and in 1880 federal census, where her sister and his widowed father, Mentor W. Hazen, were boarding with him.[880] He died on 4 Apr. 1906 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 85 years,[881] and they were both buried in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

e. Charlotte L. Carver, born on 27 Dec. 1821 in NY,[882] mentioned in the 1834 will of her father, James Carver, married Ramah Cole,[883] son of Levi Hall and Hannah Cole,[884] in ca. 1843.[885] He was born on 1 Oct. 1818 in NY.[886] On 1 May 1840 Sally Carver, widow of James Carver, Hosea Corea Carver and Hannah Jane his wife, Mary Ann Carver, Stephen Smith and Jane R. his wife, Phebe Carver, Charlotte Carver and Hannah Carver, children of James Carver, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold (quit claimed) to Stephen Monk, of Carver, 37 acres of land in Carver for $5,[887] on 1 May 1844 Elias and Margaret Ann Banker, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Ramah Cole, of Carmel, 3 parcels of land in Carmel, the first in the swamp meadow containing 4 acres, 2 roods of land, the second by the land of Levi H. Cole containing 4 acres and 2 roods, and the third in the maple swamp on the Putnam Valley town line containing 3 acres of land, for $650,[888] and on 23 Sept. 1851 Ramah and Charlotte L. Cole, of New York City, sold to Levi H. Cole, of Carmel, Putnam Co., 4 acres and 2 roods of land in the swamp meadow in Carmel by lands of Levi H. Cole, for $100.[889] They were living in New York City, NY, in the 1850 federal census,[890] and in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[891] where he was a carman, the 1870 federal census, where he was a cartman,[892] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a truckman.[893] She died on 30 Nov. 1889 in New York City, NY, aged 68 years, of “broncho-pneumonia asthenia,”[894] and he died on 6 May 1892 in New York City, NY, aged 73 years, of “general parins et acute bronchitis, exhaustion,”[895] and they were both buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

f. Hannah8 A. Carver, born on 2 May 1826 in NY,[896] mentioned in the 1834 will of her father, James Carver, never married. On 1 May 1840 Sally Carver, widow of James Carver, Hosea Corea Carver and Hannah Jane his wife, Mary Ann Carver, Stephen Smith and Jane R. his wife, Phebe Carver, Charlotte Carver and Hannah Carver, children of James Carver, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold (quit claimed) to Stephen Monk, of Carver, 37 acres of land in Carver for $5.[897] She was not found in the 1850 or 1860 federal censuses, but she was keeping house for her widowed brother-in-law, Orison Hazen, in Carmel, NY, in the 1870 federal census,[898] and was still boarding with him in Carmel, NY, in the 1880 federal census.[899] She died on 22 Apr. 1900 in Mahopac, Putnam Co., NY, aged 73 years,[900] and was buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, NY.

        3992    v   Elijah7 Carver, born on 18 Jan. 1783 in Carmel, Dutchess (now Putnam) Co., NY,[901] married 1.) Susannah Longwell,[902] daughter of David L. and Mary Sarah (Tyler) Longwell,[903] on 10 Apr. 1810 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.[904] She was born on 10 May 1784 in Frederickstown, NY,[905] and they moved to Steuben Co., NY, then to Indiana. They were living in Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1810 federal census,[906] in Reading, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1820 federal census,[907] in Fayette Co., IN, in the 1830 federal census,[908] and in Harrison, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer.[909] She died on 2 Nov. 1840 in Harrisburg, Fayette Co., IN,[910] and was buried in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN. He remarried to 2.) Eve Langston on 19 May 1841 in Union Co., IN.[911] She was born in 1798 in MD.[912] They were living in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census, where he was an inn keeper.[913] He died on 30 July 1854 in Harrisburg, Fayette Co., IN, aged 71 years,[914] and was buried with his first wife in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, IN. She was not found in the 1860 or 1870 federal censuses, but she died in 1880,[915] and was buried in Milton Cemetery in Milton, Wayne Co., IN. Elijah Carver supposedly had eleven children:

a. Jonathan Carver, born on 27 Oct. 1806 in NY,[916] married Malinda Nelson on 16 Aug. 1830 in Fayette Co., IN.[917] She was born on 6 Mar. 1810 in ME.[918] They were living near his father in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[919] in Posey Township, IN, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a carpenter,[920] and in Goshen Township, Stark Co., IL, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a carpenter,[921] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a retired farmer.[922] She died on 15 Feb. 1885, aged 74 years,[923] presumably in Stark Co., IL, and he died on 23 Dec. 1888 in Lafayette, Stark Co., IL, aged 82 years,[924] and they were both buried in Lafayette Cemetery in Lafayette, Stark Co., IL.

b. Phebe Carver, born on 1 Aug. 1808 in Dutchess Co., NY,[925] married William Harbach Nelson on 15 Oct. 1831 in Fayette Co., IN.[926] He was born ca. 1809 in ME.[927] They were living in Cicero Township, Tipton Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[928] He probably died by 1860, but his burial location is unknown. She was still living in Tipton, Cicero Township, IN, in the 1860 federal census, a farmer,[929] in Boyer, Crawford Co., IA, in the 1870 federal census,[930] and with her son Joseph Nelson in Boyer Township, IA, in the 1880 federal census.[931] She died on 20 Dec. 1883 in Boyer, Crawford Co., IA, aged 75 years,[932] and was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Dunlap, Harrison Co., IA.

c. Sarah Carver, born ca. 1810 in NY,[933] was still unmarried and living with her sister and brother-in-law, Edwin and Susan Trowbridge, in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[934] probably the Sarah Carver who died on 18 Jan. 1870, aged 64 [sic] years, 10 months, 20 days,[935] and was buried in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN.

d. Eleazer C. Carver, born on 10 June 1814 in NY,[936] married Julia Kellogg,[937] daughter of Elihu and Phoebe (Gray) Kellogg,[938] on 30 Nov. 1837 in Fayette Co., IN.[939] She was born on 20 Apr. 1817 in OH.[940] They were living in Lagro Township, Wabash Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a carpenter and joiner,[941] and in La Gro Township, Wabash Co., IN, in the 1860,[942] and 1870 federal censuses,[943] where he was a farmer, and the 1880 federal census, where he was a retired farmer.[944] She died on 9 Aug. 1900 in IA, aged 83 years,[945] and he died on 17 July 1905, aged 91 years,[946] presumably in IA, and they were both buried in Logan Cemetery in Logan, Harrison Co., IA.

e. Lovisa C. Carver, born on 7 Aug. 1820 in Steuben Co., NY,[947] married Charles Martin Stone on 18 Sept. 1842 in Fayette Co., IN.[948] He was born on 26 May 1821 in Columbia, Fayette Co., IN.[949] They were living in Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850,[950] 1860,[951] 1870,[952] and 1880 federal censuses,[953] where he was a farmer. He died on 9 May 1889 in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN, aged 67 years,[954] and she died on 19 Dec. 1906 in Connersville, IN, aged 86 years,[955] and they were both buried in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN.

f. Susan Longwell Carver, born on 16 Feb. 1827 in Harrisburg, Fayette Co., IN,[956] married Edwin Nestor Trowbridge on 19 Mar. 1848 in Fayette Co., IN.[957] He was born ca. 1824 in NY.[958] They were living in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[959] and in Wayne Township, Huntington Co., IN, in the 1870,[960] and 1880 federal censuses,[961] where he was a farmer. She died on 9 Sept. 1912 in Wayne, Wayne Co., IN, aged 85 years,[962] and was buried in Mount Etna Cemetery in Mount Etna, Huntington Co., IN.

g. Ursula “Sula” Frisby Carver, born on 24 July 1829 in Fayette Co., IN,[963] was still unmarried and living with her sister and brother-in-law, Charles M. and Lovis Stone, in Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850,[964] and 1860 federal censuses,[965] married Levingston Ferguson, son of Micajah and Frances Ferguson,[966] as his second wife, on 10 Oct. 1863 in Fayette Co., IN.[967] He was born on 28 May 1823 in IN,[968] and had married first to Elizabeth Gilleland on 23 Dec. 1843 in Fayette Co., IN,[969] who died on 29 Mar. 1861,[970] and was buried in Bentonville Cemetery in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN. They were living in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer.[971] He died on 20 Sept. 1877 in Fayette Co., IN, aged 54 years, 3 months, 23 days,[972] and was also buried in Bentonville Cemetery in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN. She was boarding with her sister and brother-in-law, Charles M. and Lovisa Stone, in Harrison Township, IN, in the 1880 federal census.[973] She died on 6 Jan. 1921 in Fayette Co., IN, aged 91 years,[974] and was also buried in Bentonville Cemetery in Bentonville, IN.

h. (Supposedly three more children.)

        3993   vi   Hannah7 Carver, born on 8 May 1785 in Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY,[975] married Jeremiah Ganong (Jr.), son of Jeremiah and Zerviah (Kellogg) Ganong,[976] on 11 Feb. 1809.[977] He was born on 8 Mar. 1779 in NY.[978] On 12 Sept. 1812 Peter Kemble, of New York City, Merchant, sold to Jeremiah Ganung Junior of Carmel, Putnam Co., two parcels of land in Carmel, one containing 52 acres and 2 roods by Marcus Sloat’s north line at the southeast corner of Jonathan Ganung’s farm, and the other containing 3Ύ acres, for $398.25,[979] on 1 Apr. 1813 John and Hester Sloat Jr., of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jeremiah Ganong Jr., of Carmel, 5½ acres of land in Carmel by James Sloat’s line for $106.62,[980] on 9 Mar. 1816 Marcus and Hannah Sloat, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jeremiah Ganong Jr., of Carmel, 5 acres and 11 rods of land in Carmel north of Jeremiah Ganong Jr.’s house for $175,[981] on 3 Jan. 1817 John and Hester Sloat, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jeremiah Ganong Jr., of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one containing 41Ό acres on Marcus Sloat’s eastern line, and the other containing 11Ό acres, for $1488.25,[982] on 1 May 1817 James and Mehetabel/Hetty Sloat, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jeremiah Ganong Jr., of Carmel, 3Ό acres and 25 rods of land in Carmel by Ganong’s land for $76.63,[983] and on 10 May 1817 Jeremiah and Hannah Ganung Jr. sold to William the Black man 1Ό acres and 20 rods of land in Carmel along Jeremiah Ganung Jr.’s land for $41.25.[984] On 25 Apr. 1831 Jeremiah and Hannah Ganong, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Lewis C. Ganong, of Carmel, a farm containing of 58 acres on the highway in Carmel for $1786.50,[985] on 20 Mar. 1834 Jeremiah and Hannah Ganong, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Joseph Ganong, of Carmel, 6Ύ acres and 10 chains of land in Carmel for $182.13,[986] on 30 Mar. 1836 Jeremiah and Hannah Ganong, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to John Wright, of Carmel, 2 acres of land in Carmel on the road east of Nathaniel Hopkins’ land, for $250,[987] on 26 June 1837 Jeremiah and Hannah Ganong, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Lewis Ganong, of Carmel, 29 acres of land in Carmel along Jeremiah Ganong’s land for $1025,[988] and on 5 Sept. 1837 Jeremiah and Hannah Ganong, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jacob Hill, of Carmel, 5 acres of land in Carmel at the corner of Abizer Pierce’s land for $75.[989] On 9 Apr. 1842 Jeremiah and Hannah Ganong, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to John Wright, of Carmel, 2 acres of land at the southeast corner of the lot where John Wright now lives for $300,[990] on 20 May 1843 William and Matilda Bailey, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jeremiah Ganong and Nicholas Van Wagner, of Carmel, 15 acres of land in Carmel at the corner of Nicholas Van Wagner’s land for $425,[991] on 15 Feb. 1844 Amzi L. and Catharine Dean, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jeremiah Ganong, of Carmel, 5 acres of land in Carmel on the shore of Mahopack Lake, for $100,[992] and on 6 Apr. 1849 Hosea and Hannah Jane Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Jeremiah Ganong, of Carmel, 11 acres, 3 roods and 12 rods of land in Carmel at the corner of Mentor Hazen’s land along Jeremiah Ganong’s land for $900, subject to a mortgage by Henry Strang, of York, to Lewis Vail, of Carmel, for $250.[993] On 31 Mar. 1856 Jeremiah and Hannah Ganong, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Nicholas Van Wagner, of Carmel, an undivided half interest in 15 acres, 3 roods and 14 rods of land in Carmel for $75.[994] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830,[995] 1840,[996] 1850,[997] and 1860 federal censuses,[998] where he was  a farmer. He died on 21 Aug. 1863,[999] and she died on 30 Aug. 1869, aged 84 years,[1000] presumably both in Putnam Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for either of their estates in Putnam Co., NY, and they were both buried in the Old Carver Burying Ground in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, now called Chase Cemetery. They supposedly had children:

a. Lewis Carver Ganong, born on 9 Dec. 1809 in NY,[1001] married Mary Zilpha Kniffen.[1002] She was born ca. 1804 in Westchester Co., NY.[1003] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, near his father in the 1840 federal census,[1004] and in the 1850 federal census,[1005] in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1860 federal census,[1006] and in Brookfield, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1870 federal census,[1007] where he was a farmer. She died on 25 Aug. 1876 in Brookfield, Fairfield Co., CT, aged 76 years, 1 month.[1008] He was not found in the 1880 federal census, but he died on 21 Aug. 1883 in Middlesex Co., CT, aged 73 years, 8 months,[1009] and they were both buried in Kenosia Cemetery in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT.

b. Phebe M. Ganong, born on 19 Apr. 1815 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[1010] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Carmel, NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1011] married Jeremiah Finch Green in ca. 1850.[1012] He was born on 6 June 1812 in NY.[1013] They were living in Bedford, Westchester Co., NY, in the 1860,[1014] 1870,[1015] and 1880 federal censuses,[1016] where he was a farmer. He died on 21 July 1888 in Bedford, Westchester Co., NY, aged 76 years,[1017] and she died in 18 Nov. 1900 in Cross River, Lewisboro, Westchester Co., NY, aged 85 years,[1018] and they were both buried in Green Cemetery in Bedford, Westchester Co., NY.

c. Addison T. Ganong, born on 15 Dec. 1817 in NY,[1019] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, a farmer,[1020] married 1.) Elizabeth Ann (___), who was born ca. 1816 in NY.[1021] On 1 Apr. 1850 John Beyea of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Addison Ganong, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one of 2 acres, and the other also of 2 acres at the southeast corner of the first, for $1060.[1022] They were living in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1023] She died on 16 Jan. 1861, aged 44 years,[1024] presumably in Danbury, CT, and was buried in Kenosia Cemetery in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT. He remarried to 2.) Armilla Dean.[1025] She was born on 30 Nov. 1811 in NY.[1026] They were living in Danbury, CT, in the 1870,[1027] and 1880 federal censuses,[1028] where he was a farmer. She died on 8 Sept. 1897 in Danbury, CT, aged 85 years, 9 months, 9 days,[1029] and he died on 25 June 1900 in CT, aged 82 years, 6 months, 10 days,[1030] and they were both also buried in Kenosia Cemetery in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT.

d. Eleazer Henry Ganong, born on 11 Dec. 1821 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[1031] was a farmer living with his parents in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[1032] married Helen Elizabeth Peck, daughter of Moses and Elizabeth “Betsey” (Dean) Peck,[1033] in 1862.[1034] She was born on 5 July 1825 in NY.[1035] They were living in Carmel, NY, in the 1870 federal census,[1036] and in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census,[1037] where he was a farmer. He died on 26 Nov. 1906 in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, aged 84 years,[1038] and she died on 30 Aug. 1908 in Patterson, NY, aged 83 years,[1039] and they were both buried in Maple Avenue Cemetery in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY.

        3994  vii   Mehitable7 Carver, born on 8 Dec. 1786 in Frederickstown, NY,[1040] supposedly married David Longwell,[1041] son of David L. and Mary Sarah (Tyler) Longwell,[1042] in ca. 1806.[1043] He was born on 2 Sept. 1781 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1044] and they moved to Sussex Co., NJ, then to Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, then to Milo, Yates Co., NY. He was not listed as a head of household in the 1820 federal census, but they were living in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1830,[1045] 1840,[1046] and 1850 federal censuses,[1047] and in Milo, Yates Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[1048] where he was a farmer. She supposedly died on 22 Feb. 1869 in Milo, Yates Co., NY, aged 82 years,[1049] and he was still living in Milo, Yates, Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, with a presumed wife listed as “Mim[1050] He died intestate on 29 July 1870 in Milo, NY, aged 88 years,[1051] and they were both buried in Milo Center Cemetery in Milo Center, Yates Co., NY. John Longwell and Morris Brown were granted administration of his estate on 10 Sept. 1870.[1052] They had children:

a. Orin Longwell, born on 10 July 1807 in Sussex Co., NJ,[1053] married Rebecca Sanford,[1054] daughter of Deacon John S. and Sarah (Miller) Sanford.[1055] She was born on 11 Dec. 1810 in Pompton, Passaic Co., NJ.[1056] They were living in Bath, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1057] They were not found in the 1850 federal census, but they were living in Milo, Yates Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1058] He died testate on 29 Apr. 1867 in Milo, Yates Co., NY, aged 59 years,[1059] his will dated 28 Apr. 1867, and probated on 22 May 1867, mentioned his wife Rebecca, his daughter Mary Cronkright and his son Andrew Longwell, and he named his wife Rebecca Longwell and brother James C. Longwell as executors of his estate.[1060] (See Appendix [N] for a full transcription of his will.) She was still living in Milo, NY, with her son, Andrew Longwell, in the 1870,[1061] and 1880 federal censuses.[1062] She died on 20 Nov. 1893 in Milo, NY, aged 82 years,[1063] and they were both buried in Second Milo Cemetery in Milo, Yates Co., NY.

b. John Longwell, born on 11 Jan. 1809 in NJ,[1064] married 1.) Catherine Jacobus, daughter of Simon I. and Elizabeth (Van Houton) Jacobus,[1065] on 10 Jan. 1832.[1066] She was born on 7 June 1812 in NJ.[1067] They were living in Independence, Allegany Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1068] She died on 7 Oct. 1850 in Allegany Co., NY, aged 38 years,[1069] and was buried in Whitesville Rural Cemetery in Whitesville, Allegany Co., NY. He remarried to Harriet Rosina Goodridge, daughter of Asaph and Margaret (Teater) Goodridge Jr.,[1070] in 1857.[1071] She was born ca. 1827 in NY.[1072] They were living in Milo, Yates Co., NY, in the 1860,[1073] 1870,[1074] and 1880 federal censuses,[1075] where he was a farmer. He died on 1 Apr. 1891 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY, aged 82 years,[1076] and was buried with his first wife in Whitesville Rural Cemetery in Whitesville, Allegany Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Yates Co., NY. Harriet R. (Goodridge) Longwell died on 27 Aug 1893 in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY,[1077] and was buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY.

c. James C. Longwell, born on 11 Apr. 1814 in NJ,[1078] married Rachel A. Henderson,[1079] daughter of Richard and Anna Maria (Wagener) Henderson.[1080] She was born on 9 July 1821 in NY.[1081] They were living in Milo, Yates Co., NY, in the 1850,[1082] and 1860 federal censuses,[1083] where he was a farmer, and her widowed mother was living with them, and in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a manufacturer.[1084] He died testate on 6 Dec. 1874 near Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY, aged 60 years,[1085] his will dated 14 Nov. 1874, and probated on 26 Jan. 1875, mentioned his wife Rachel A. Longwell, his daughter Emma L. Hobart, wife of Byron F. Hobart, of Oswego, La Bett Co., KS, and his son Smith M. Longwell, and he named his wife, Rachel Longwell, and George W. Nichols, of Hammondsport, Steuben Co., NY, as executors of his estate.[1086] (See Appendix [O] for a full transcription of his will.) She was living in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, with James and Rena Wood in the 1880 federal census.[1087] She died on 15 Dec. 1905 in Penn Yan, NY, aged 84 years,[1088] and they were both buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY.

d. Malinda Longwell, born on 25 Aug. 1816 in Reading,[1089] married Morris Hutches on 1 Feb. 1837.[1090] He was born on 14 May 1815 in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY.[1091] They were living in Milo, Yates Co., NY, in the 1850,[1092] 1860,[1093] 1870,[1094] and 1880 federal censuses,[1095] where he was a farmer. He died on 4 July 1891 in Milo, Yates Co., NY, aged 76 years,[1096] and she died on 7 Mar. 1893 in Milo, NY, aged 76 years,[1097] and they were both buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY, but no probate records were filed for either of their estates.

e. Nathan Longwell, born in 1821 in Steuben Co., NY,[1098] married 1.) Sarah D. Depew.[1099] She was born in 1825.[1100] They were living in next door to his parents in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1101] in Milo, Yates Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[1102] and in Starkey, Yates Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[1103] where he was a farmer. She died on 6 Oct. 1870,[1104] presumably in Yates Co., NY, and was buried in Hillside Cemetery in Dundee, Yates Co., NY. He remarried to 2.) Mary P. (Huntington) Sawyer,[1105] daughter of James and Cynthia (Tuttle) (Porter) Huntington, and widow of William H. Sawyer.[1106] She was born on 20 Mar. 1841 in Starkey, Yates Co., NY.[1107] They were living in Starkey, Yates Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1108] He died intestate on 1 June 1880 in Starkey, Yates Co., NY,[1109] and was buried with his first wife in Hillside Cemetery in Dundee, NY. Willis Longwell and Mary P. Longwell were granted administration of his estate on 12 June 1880.[1110] Mary P. (Huntington) (Sawyer) Longwell died intestate on 4 Apr. 1891 in Dundee, Yates Co., NY, aged 50 years,[1111] and was buried with her first husband in Dundee Presbyterian Cemetery in Dundee, Yates Co., NY. Henry M. Huntington was granted administration of her estate on 5 June 1891.[1112]

f. Willis Longwell, born on 22 Mar. 1823 in NY,[1113] married Olive Jacobus, daughter of Simon I. and Elizabeth (Van Houton) Jacobus,[1114] in 1848.[1115] She was born on 12 June 1827 in NY.[1116] They were living in Pulteney, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1117] with her parents in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[1118] and in Torrey, Yates Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where her parents were living with them,[1119] and in Torrey, NY, in the 1880 federal census,[1120] where he was a farmer. He died on 23 Nov 1900 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY, aged 77 years,[1121] but no probate records were filed for his estate, and she died on 9 Mar. 1919 in Torrey, NY, aged 91 years,[1122] and they were both buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY.

g. Maria Carver Longwell, born on 29 July 1828 in Steuben Co., NY,[1123] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1124] married Adam Hunt, son of Silas and Nancy (Maples) Hunt Jr., as his second wife,[1125] in 1851.[1126] He was born on 11 June 1826 in Milo, Yates Co., NY,[1127] and had married first to Mary Jane Norris, who died on 29 Aug. 1849, aged 23 years,[1128] and was buried in City Hill Cemetery in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY. They were not found in the 1860 federal census, but they were living in Milo, Yates Co., NY, in the 1870,[1129] and 1880 federal censuses,[1130] where he was a farmer. He died on 29 Apr. 1888 in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY, aged 61 years,[1131] and Maria C. (Longwell) Hunt died on 19 Mar. 1908 in Penn Yan, NY, aged 79 years,[1132] and they were both buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY.

h. Emily C. Longwell, born in Aug. 1832 in NY,[1133] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Milo, Yates Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[1134] married Lewis Patric,[1135] son of Fitch and Bethiah (Patrick) Patric,[1136] before 1870. He was born on 17 May 1830 in NY,[1137] and they were living with her father in Milo, Yates Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a pattern maker.[1138] They moved to Springfield, OH, after 1870, and they were living in Springfield, Clark Co., OH, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a manufacturer.[1139] He died on 17 Mar. 1911 in Interlachen, Putnam Co., FL,[1140] and she died on 17 Dec. 1914 in Springfield, Clark Co., OH, aged 82 years,[1141] and they were both buried in Ferncliff Cemetery in Springfield, Clark Co., OH.

        3995 viii   Eleazer7 C. Carver, born on 28 Nov. 1788 in Frederickstown, NY,[1142] married Elizabeth Kelley,[1143] daughter of Josiah and Mehitabel (Cole) Kelley,[1144] on 17 Oct. 1812.[1145] She was born on 5 June 1795 in Fredericktown, Dutchess Co., NY.[1146] They apparently moved to Iowa, then to Indiana. They were living in Harrison, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census,[1147] and in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1860,[1148] where he was a farmer, and in 1870 federal census, where he was a retired farmer.[1149] He died on 21 Oct. 1873 in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN, aged 84 years,[1150] and she died on 13 Dec. 1874 in Alexandria, IN, aged 79 years,[1151] and they were both buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN. They supposedly had children:[1152]

a. David Longwell Carver, born on 29 Feb. 1816 in Steuben Co., NY,[1153] was apparently still unmarried and living with Smith and Rebecca Wixson in Lagro Township, Wabash Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census, a carpenter,[1154] married Rebecca J. McGuire on 24 Oct. 1850 in Wabash Co., IN.[1155] She was born on 27 Nov. 1827 in PA.[1156] They were living in Lagro Township, Wabash Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[1157] and in Wabash, Wabash Co., IN, in the 1870 federal census,[1158] where he was a farmer. They moved to Labette Co., KS, before 1880, and they were living in Oswego, Labette Co., KS, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1159] He died on 26 Jan. 1890 in Oswego, Labette Co., KS, aged 73 years,[1160] and she died on 23 June 1907 in Greenwood Co., KS, aged 79 years,[1161] and they were both buried in Oswego Cemetery in Oswego, Labette Co., KS.

b. Levi Carver, born in 1818 in NY,[1162] married Emily Middleton on 25 Dec. 1849 in Fayette Co., IN.[1163] She was born in 1824 in IN.[1164] They were living in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census,[1165] and in Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[1166] and in Liberty Township, Grant Co., IN, in the 1870,[1167] and 1880 federal censuses,[1168] where he was a carpenter. She died in 1881 in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN,[1169] and he died in 1898 in Alexandria, IN,[1170] and they were both buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN.

c. Ira K. Carver, born in 1822,[1171] married Esther Jane Caldwell, daughter of Manlove C. and Esther (Crane) Caldwell,[1172] on 26 Nov. 1846 in Rush Co., IN.[1173] She was born on 5 Oct. 1830 in Rush Co., IN.[1174] They were not found in the 1850 federal census, but they were living in Johnson Township, Clinton Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[1175] and in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1870 federal census, where he had no occupation.[1176] He died in 1875 in Madison Co., IN,[1177] and she was living with her son Albert Carver in Andersen, Madison Co., IN, in the 1880 federal census.[1178] She died a widow on 19 July 1921 in Washington Township, Hendricks Co., IN, or Danville, Clay Co., IN, aged 90 years, 9 months, 14 days, of “:arterio-sclerosis,”[1179] and they were both buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN.

d. Eliza Carver, born on 1 July 1825 in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN,[1180] married Snyder Dale Tyner,[1181] son of James T. and Druzillah (Reed) Tyner,[1182] on 7 Mar. 1842 in Fayette Co., IN.[1183] He was born on 21 Mar. 1818 in Fayette Co., IN.[1184] They were living in Liberty Township, Wabash Co., IN, in the 1850,[1185] and 1860 federal censuses,[1186] and in Indian Village Township, Tama Co., IA, in the 1870 federal census,[1187] where he was a farmer. They eventually also moved to Kansas, they were not found in the 1880 federal census, but they were living in Elk Township, Osage Co., KS, in the 1900 federal census.[1188] He died on 19 Sept. 1902 in Overbrook, Osage Co., KS, aged 84 years,[1189] and she died on 14 May 1903 in Overbrook, KS, aged 77 years,[1190] and they were both buried in Overbrook Cemetery in Overbrook, Osage Co., KS.

e. William Carver, born on  20 Sept. 1827 in IN,[1191] married 1.) Caroline F. Ferguson,[1192] daughter of Nimrod and Elizabeth (Isbell) Ferguson,[1193] on 24 Dec. 1857 in Wayne Co., IN.[1194] She was born on 4 Mar. 1832 in IN.[1195] They were living with his parents in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[1196] and next door to his parents in Monroe Township, IN, in the 1870 federal census,[1197] where he was a farmer. She died on 6 May 1879, aged 47 years,[1198] presumably in Madison Co., IN, and was buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN. He remarried to 2.) Elizabeth (Scott) Shelly in ca. 1880.[1199] She was born ca. 1845 in IN.[1200] They were still living in Monroe, Madison Co., IN, in the 1880 federal census,[1201] and in Alexandria City, Madison Co., IN, in the 1900 federal census,[1202] where he was a farmer. He died on 24 Jan. 1903 in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN, aged 75 years, of a fractured skull,[1203] and was also buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN. Elizabeth (Scott) (Shelly) Carver remarried again to Martin Van Buren Waymire, as his second wife, in 1919.[1204] He was born on 29 Mar. 1849 in Wayne Co., IN.[1205] She died on 18 Apr. 1921 in Alexandria, IN, aged 76 years,[1206] and was also buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN. Martin Van Buren Waymire remarried again to Anna P. Wiliford in 1822,[1207] and he died on 21 May 1924 in Orestes, Madison Co., IN, aged 75 years,[1208] and was buried in Welborn Cemetery in Pipe Creek Township, Madison Co., IN.

f. Bloomer Carver, born on 21 Nov. 1830 in IN,[1209] married Agnes Mills, daughter of Samuel and Annie (Shields) Mills,[1210] on 10 Nov. 1853 in Blackford Co., IN.[1211] She was born on 14 Feb. 1835 in OH.[1212] They were living next door to his parents in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[1213] and in the 1870 federal census,[1214] where he was a farmer. They moved to Butler Co., KS, before 1880, and they were living in Little Walnut Township, Butler Co., KS, in the 1880 federal census,[1215] but they moved back to Madison Co., IN, by 1900, and they were living in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN, ion the 1900 federal census, where he was a day laborer.[1216] She died on 16 May 1912 in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN, aged 77 years, 3 months, 2 days, of “blood poison,”[1217] and he died on 30 Apr. 1913 in Alexandria, IN, aged 82 years, of “a stroke of paralysis,”[1218] and they were both buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN.

g. Olive Carver, born on 18 Nov. 1832 in Fayette Co., IN,[1219] married Reuben Conner on 7 July 1853 in Fayette Co., IN.[1220] He was born on 24 Jan. 1824 in IN.[1221] They were living in Noble Township, Shelby Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[1222] and in Lagro, Wabash Co., IN, in the 1870 federal census,[1223] where he was a farmer. He died on 30 Aug. 1878 in Madison Co., IN, aged 54 years,[1224] and was buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN. She was living in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1880 federal census,[1225] and in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN, in the 1900 federal census.[1226] She died a widow on 22 July 1913 in Alexandria, IN, aged 80 years, 8 months, 4 days, of “apoplectic stroke with nephritis,”[1227] and was also buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN, but her gravestone is now apparently missing.

h. David Kelley Carver, born on 15 Sept. 1836 in Fayette Co., IN,[1228] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census, a farmer,[1229] married Mary Metcalf, daughter of David E. and Catharine J. (Jewell) Metcalf,[1230] in 1867.[1231] She was born in Dec. 1846 in OH.[1232] They were living in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer and dealer in agricultural implements,[1233] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer,[1234] and in Irvington Town, Warren Township, Marion Co., IN, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1235] He died on 19 May 1915 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN, aged 78 years, 8 months, 4 days, of “hemorrhage of brain,”[1236] and she died on 30 Mar. 1918, aged 71 years, of “pernicious anemea,”[1237] and they were both buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN.

        3996   ix   Hosea Barnabas7 “Barnabas Junior” Carver, born on 9 Mar. 1790 in Frederickstown, NY,[1238] married (3987) Mary “Polly” Pierce, his first cousin, daughter of Daniel T. and (1576) Mehitable (Carver) Pierce,[1239] in ca. 1814. She was born on 11 Sept. 1795 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1240] a granddaughter of Timothy and (498) Rebeckah5 (Washburn) Carver. On 13 Jan. 1817 Samuel and Mary Gouverneur, of New York City, sold to Barnabas Carver Jr., of Carmel, Putnam Co., 258½ acres of land in Carmel from the west line of Phillips long lot to the Croton River for $3360,[1241] on 1 Jan. 1823 Barnabas and Polly Carver Jun., of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Henry and Samuel Cronk, of Carmel, 5 acres of land at the northeast corner of Barnabas Carver’s lot #2 for $100,[1242] and on 21 Aug. 1824 Barnabas and Polly Carver Junior, of Carmel, sold to Abizer Pierce, of Carmel, 115 acres of land in Carmel on the west line of the Phillips long lot for $4000.[1243] On 20 Dec. 1830 Stephen and Mary Bailey, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Barnabas Carver Jur., of Carmel, 5 acres of land in Carmel adjoining Barnabas Carver’s land for $25,[1244] on 11 Apr. 1831 Barnabas and Polly Carver jur., of Carmel, sold to Arvey Hill and Alza Hill, of Carmel, two parcels of land in Carmel, one containing Ό acre, and the other at the corner of James Carver’s land containing 4 acres, for $210.[1245] On 1 Apr. 1834 Walker and Sally Ann Todd, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Barnabas Carver, of Carmel, 34 acres of land in Carmel by the bridge over the west branch of Cropton River by land in Barnabas Carver for $1675,[1246] on 11 Oct. 1834 Perry G. and Phebe Nichols, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Barnabas Carver, of Carmel, 2½ acres of land at the northwest corner of Ebenezer Barrett’s land by the land in Barnabas Carver for $31,[1247] and on 23 Oct. 1834 Barnabas and Polly Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Enos Hopkins, of Carmel, 8 acres of land in Carmel at the northeast corner of Ebenezer Barrett’s land for $140.[1248] On 16 Feb. 1835 Pierce and Caroline Eliza Pinkney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Barnabas Carver, of Carmel, 40 acres of land in Carmel at the northwest corner of Ebenezer Barrett’s wood lot, for $500,[1249] and on 23 Feb. 1835 Eleazer and Rebecca Hart, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Barnabas Carver, of Carmel, 25 acres of land in Carmel at the northwest corner of Ebenezer Barrett’s wood lot along Barnabas Carver’s land for $390.[1250] On 31 Jan. 1837 Ira and Mary Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Barnabas Carver, of Carmel, 15 acres of land in Carmel at Lundon Bridge by Anthony Stokum’s land for $180,[1251] on 18 Mar. 1837 Thomas and Anna Hazen, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Barnabas Carver, of Carmel, 3½ acres of land in Carmel,[1252] and on the same day Barnabas and Polly Carver, of Carmel, sold to Thomas Hazen,  of Carmel, 3 roods and 20 rods of land in Carmel.[1253] On 6 July 1839 Barnabas Carver and William Pierce, Executors of the will of Timothy Pierce, late of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to William Pinkney, of Carmel, 30 acres of land in Carmel for $805,[1254] on 10 Feb. 1841 Enos and Nancy Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Barnabas Carver, of Carmel, 4 acres, 2 roods and 5 rods of land in Carmel lying south of Carver’s farm, for $192.57,[1255] on 29 Mar. 1842 John P. and Zilla Smith, of Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, sold to Barnabas Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., 90 acres and 3 roods of land in Carmel at the northeast corner of William Azor’s land for $4500,[1256] on 2 Apr. 1842 Barnabas and Polly Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to David Merrick, of Carmel, 90 acres and 3 roods of land in Carmel at the northeast corner of William Agor’s land to the land of Pierce Pinckney, for $4590,[1257] and on 1 Apr. 1847 Barnabas and Mary “Polly” Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Kniffin Wilson 2d, of Carmel, 5 acres of land in Carmel by land of Enos Hopkins and Elisha J. Cole for $100.[1258] On 26 May 1858 John and Drusilla Stevens, of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., and John and Jenet Stevens Jr., of Putnam Valley, sold to Barnabas Carver, of Carmel, 130 acres of land in Putnam Valley from the southern part of the old Stevens farm for $631,[1259] on 2 July 1859 William and Sarah W. Pinckney, of Carmel, Putnam Co., mortgaged 35 acres of land in Carmel to Barnabas Carver, of Carmel, for $1000.39, which mortgage was not repaid, presumably because of the death of William Pinckney in ca. 1863, Barnabas Carver foreclosed on the mortgage on 16 Apr. 1864,[1260] and on 23 Jan. 1865 Barnabas and Mary Carver, of Carmel, Putnam Co., sold to Benjamin T. Crane, of Carmel, the 35 acres of land in Carmel which William Pinckney had died seized of, bounded on the north by lands of Stephen Pinckney, and on the east by lands of Hiram Cole, for $960.[1261] They were living next door to Abizer Pearce in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[1262] but he was not listed as a head of household in Carmel, NY, in the 1840 federal census. They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850,[1263] 1860,[1264] and 1870 federal censuses,[1265] where he was a farmer. She supposedly died in 1872,[1266] and he died testate on 16 June 1876 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[1267] his will dated 8 May 1875, and probated on 6 June 1876, mentioned only his two sons, Fredrick Carver, who was to have the use of $2000 during his natural life, and Stephen W. Carver, who inherited his estate, and he named Stephen W. Carver and Nathan A. Stokum as executors of his estate.[1268] (See Appendix [P] for a full transcription of his will.) He had children by Hannah Townsend:[1269]

a. James Madison Carver, born ca. 1815 in Putnam Co., NY,[1270] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1271] and with his father in Carmel, NY, in the 1860 federal census, a farm laborer,[1272] but he was not found in Putnam Co., NY, in the 1870 or 1880 federal censuses. He was not mentioned in the 1875 will of his father, and presumably died unmarried before then, but no probate records were filed for his estate in Putnam Co., NY, and no burial record was found for him.

b. Fredrick Carver, born ca. 1816 in Putnam Co., NY,[1273] was also still unmarried and living with his with his parents in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1274] and with his father in Carmel, NY, in the 1860,[1275] and 1870 federal censuses,[1276] a farm laborer. He was mentioned in the 1875 will of his father, and probably never married. He was still single and a farmer living with his brother Stephen Carver in Carmel, NY, in the 1880 federal census,[1277] and he was already deceased when Stephen died in 1891, but no death or burial record was found for him.

c. Stephen W. Carver, born ca. 1818 in Putnam Co., NY,[1278] married Juliette E. Ballard, daughter of Zeba and Alzada (Cole) Ballard.[1279] She was born ca. 1824 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.[1280] They were living in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census, next door to his father, where he was a farm laborer.[1281] She died on 31 Aug. 1868 in Carmel, NY,[1282] but her burial location is unknown. He was still living next door to his father in Carmel, NY, in the 1870 federal census, a “jois” carpenter,[1283] and in Carmel in the 1880 federal census, where his brother Frederick Carver was living with him and they were both farmers.[1284] He died on 20 June 1891 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, aged 77 years,[1285] and was buried in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

        3997    x   Sarah7 Maria Carver, born on 9 Aug. 1791 in Frederickstown, NY,[1286] married James Barnabas Barnet Longwell, son of David L. and Mary Sarah (Tyler) Longwell.[1287] He was born on 15 July 1790 in Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY,[1288] They were living in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1830,[1289] and 1840 federal censuses, where he was a farmer.[1290] She died on 16 July 1848, supposedly in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[1291] and was buried in Mount Washington Cemetery in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY. He remarried to Elizabeth (Sprague) Longwell, daughter of Capt. John L. and Margaret (Lounsbury) Sprague,[1292] and widow of William Randall Longwell,[1293] in 1849 in Wantage, Sussex Co., NJ.[1294] She was born on 6 Aug. 1799 in NJ,[1295] and had married first to William Randall Longwell, son of John B. Longwell,[1296] in 1816,[1297] who was born on 1 Jan. 1796 in Vernon, Sussex Co., NJ,[1298] and died on 3 Nov. 1843 in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, aged 47 years,[1299] and was buried in Brundage Cemetery in Urbana, NY. They were living in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1850,[1300] 1860,[1301] and 1870 federal censuses,[1302] where he was a farmer. James Barnabas Barnet Longwell died on 10 Apr. 1871 in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, aged 80 years,[1303] and was buried in Mount Washington Cemetery in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY. Elizabeth (Sprague) (Longwell) Longwell died on 1 Oct. 1876, aged 77 years,[1304] presumably in Steuben Co., NY, and was buried with her first husband in Brundage Cemetery in Urbana, NY. Sarah Maria (Carver) Longwell supposedly had children:[1305]

a. Hosea Longwell, born on 8 Aug. 1811 in Vernon, Sussex Co., NJ,[1306] married Harriet Brundage, daughter of John C. and Azubah (Conger) Brundage, of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY.[1307] She was born on 17 June 1814.[1308] They were living in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1850,[1309] 1860,[1310] 1870,[1311] and 1880 federal censuses,[1312] where he was a farmer. She died on 18 Feb. 1887, aged 72 years,[1313] presumably in Steuben Co., NY, and he died on 8 Nov. 1895 in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, aged 84 years,[1314] and they were both buried in Bradford Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY.

b. Zillah Longwell, born on 27 Dec. 1813 in Vernon, NJ,[1315] married Almeran Retan.[1316] He was born on 8 Sept. 1811 in NJ.[1317] They were living next door to her sister and brother-in-law, Andrew and Amanda Houck in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1318] and in Urbana, NY, in the 1860,[1319] 1870,[1320] and 1880 federal censuses,[1321] where he was a farmer. She died on 8 Aug. 1883 in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, aged 69 years,[1322] and he died on 1 Feb. 1885 in NY, aged 73 years,[1323] presumably in Steuben Co., NY, and they were both buried in Birdseye Hollow Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY.

c. Orman Longwell, born on 21 June 1814 in NY,[1324] died on 2 Nov. 1839 in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, aged 25 years, 4 months, 12 days,[1325] apparently unmarried, and was buried in Mount Washington Cemetery in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY.

d. Phebe Longwell, born in June 1817 in NJ or NY,[1326] married Henry Taylor,[1327] son of Daniel and Eleanor “Ellen” Taylor.[1328] He was born on 27 Feb. 1817 in Rockland Co., NY.[1329] They were living in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1850,[1330] 1860,[1331] and 1870 federal censuses,[1332] where he was a farmer. She died on 10 Mar. 1876, aged 58 years,[1333] presumably in Steuben Co., NY, and was buried in South Bradford Cemetery in South Bradford, Steuben Co., NY. He remarried to her sister, Hannah Longwell.[1334] They were living in South Bradford Village, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1335] He died in June 1889 in Steuben Co., NY, aged 72 years,[1336] and was supposedly buried with his first wife in South Bradford Cemetery in South Bradford, NY. Hannah (Longwell) Taylor died on 18 Oct. 1894 in Milo, Yates Co., NY, aged 68 years,[1337] and was buried in Seamans Cemetery in Savona, Steuben Co., NY.

e. Lewis Longwell, born on 16 Jan. 1819 in NY,[1338] married Rachel Retan,[1339] daughter of Barnet and Sarah “Sally” (Drew) Retan.[1340] She was born on 27 Feb. 1820 in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY.[1341] They were living in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census,[1342] and in Bath, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[1343] where he was a farmer. He died intestate on 26 Aug. 1864 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY, aged 45 years,[1344] and Almera Ertan and Rachel Longwell were granted administration of his estate on 29 Aug. 1864.[1345] She was living in Pulteney, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, with the family of John and Eliza Sanderson, where she was a housekeeper,[1346] and in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, with the family of James and Rena Wood, in the 1880 federal census.[1347] She died on 21 Jan. 1892 in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, aged 71 years,[1348] and they were both buried in Mount Washington Cemetery in Urbana, NY.

f. Amanda Longwell, born in 1821 in NJ,[1349] married 1.) Andrew “Drew” J. Hauk, son of Peter and Mary (Herrick) Hauk.[1350] He was born ca. 1821 in NY.[1351] They were living next door to her sister and brother-in-law, Almeron and Zilla Rattan in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1352] He died testate on 14 Apr. 1859 in Urbana, NY, aged 38 years,[1353] and was buried in Birdseye Hollow Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY. His will was dated 18 July 1857, and probated on 7 July 1859, and mentioned his wife Amanda Hauk, Malvina A. Dyke and Isaac C. Dyke, who live with them, and his five brothers John Hauk, Francis Haluk, Edward Hauk, George Hauk and Preston Hauk, and he named his wife, Amanda, and friend Abel Eveland as executors of his estate.[1354] (See Appendix [Q] for a full transcription of his will.) She was not found in the 1860 federal census, but she remarried to 2.) Theron Cole, son of Eleazer and (3584) Elizabeth7 “Betsey” (Washburn) (Cole) Cole, of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, as his second wife. He was a twin, born on 5 Oct. 1827 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY,[1355] a grandson of (1483) Jonathan6 and Mary (Merritt) Washburn, of Dutchess Co., NY, and had married first to Amanda Cole, daughter of Levi Hall and Hannah (Cole) Cole,[1356] who died  on 6 Oct. 1860, aged 34 years,[1357] and was buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY. They were living in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1358] Amanda (Longwell) (Houck) Cole died on 9 Sept. 1877,[1359] presumably in Steuben Co., NY, and was buried with her first husband in Birdseye Hollow Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY. Theron Cole was still a farmer in Bradford, NY, in the 1880 federal census,[1360] and he remarried again to Antha Jane Barrett, daughter of Dr. Isaac and Mary Ann (Cole) Barrett,[1361] in ca. 1885.[1362] She was born on 21 Aug. 1840 in NY.[1363] They were still living in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1364] He died on 16 Dec. 1906 in Campbell, Steuben Co., NY, aged 79 years,[1365] and was buried in Bradford Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY. Antha Jane (Barrett) Cole died on 21 June 1914 in Peekskill, Westchester Co., NY, aged 73 years,[1366] and was buried in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

g. Hannah Longwell, born on 9 Jan. 1826 in NY,[1367] was still unmarried and living with her father in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1850,[1368] 1860,[1369] and 1870 federal censuses,[1370] married Henry Taylor, son of Daniel and Eleanor “Ellen” Taylor,[1371] and widower of her sister, Phebe (Longwell) Taylor, as his second wife,[1372] after 1876. He was born on 27 Feb. 1817 in Rockland Co., NY.[1373] They were living in South Bradford Village, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1374] He died in June 1889 in Steuben Co., NY, aged 72 years,[1375] and was supposedly buried with his first wife in South Bradford Cemetery in South Bradford, NY. Hannah (Longwell) Taylor died on 18 Oct. 1894 in Milo, Yates Co., NY, aged 68 years,[1376] and was buried in Seamans Cemetery in Savona, Steuben Co., NY.

h. James M. Longwell, born on 17 Feb. 1828 in NY or NJ,[1377] was still unmarried and living with his father in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1850 federal census, a farmer,[1378] married Mary Catherine Woodruff,[1379] daughter of Benjamin and Julia Ann (Rowley) Woodruff.[1380] She was born on 16 Nov. 1832 in NY.[1381] They were living in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1860,[1382] and 1870 federal censuses,[1383] where he was a farmer, and in the 1880 federal census, where he was insane.[1384] He died on 8 June 1882, aged 54 years,[1385] and she died on 14 Nov. 1890, aged 57 years,[1386] both presumably in Steuben Co., NY, and they were both buried in Birdseye Hollow Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY.

i. David Longwell, born on 14 Aug. 1832 in Steuben Co., NY,[1387] married Mary Elizabeth Brundage on 20 Oct. 1857.[1388] She was born in Aug. 1834 in NY.[1389] They were living in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1860,[1390] 1870,[1391] 1880,[1392] and 1900 federal censuses,[1393] where he was a farmer. She died on 10 Mar. 1909 in Hammondsport, Steuben Co., NY, aged 73 years,[1394] and he died on 3 Feb. 1912 in Urbana, NY, aged 79 years,[1395] and they were both buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery in Hammondsport, Steuben Co., NY.

j. Sarah Longwell, born on 4 Dec. 1835 in Steuben Co., NY,[1396] died on 17 Jan. 1840 in Steuben Co., NY, aged 4 years, 1 month, 13 days,[1397] and was buried in Mount Washington Cemetery in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY.

k. Mary Carver Longwell, born on 29 May 1837 in North Urbana, Steuben Co., NY,[1398] was still unmarried and living with her father in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census,[1399] married Benjamin D. Woodruff, son of Benjamin and Julia Ann (Rowley) Woodruff,[1400] as his second wife, on 11 Dec. 1861.[1401] He was born on 5 Nov. 1836 in North Urbana, NY,[1402] and had married first to Harriet (___),[1403] and they were living with his parents in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1860 federal census.[1404] Benjamin D. and Mary C. Woodruff were living in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1870 federal census,[1405] and in Milo, Yates Co., NY, in the 1880 federal census,[1406] where he was a farmer. She died on 14 Apr. 1898 in Milo, Yates Co., NY, aged 60 years,[1407] and he died on 22 Oct. 1907 in Rochester, Monroe Co., NY, aged 71 [sic] years,[1408] and they were both buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY.

        3998   xi   John7 Henry Carver, born on 24 Oct. 1792 in Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY,[1409] married Mary “Polly” Wilson on 15 Dec. 1822.[1410] She was born on 29 Feb. 1812 in NY.[1411] They also moved to Indiana. They were probably living in Switzerland Co., IN, in the 1830 federal census,[1412] and in Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1413] He was living next door to Barna Carver in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[1414] where his wife was not listed with him, but they were living together in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1415] She died on 23 Sept. 1864 in Orestes, Madison Co., IN, aged 52 years,[1416] and was buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN. He was living in Boone, Madison Co., NY, with his son George Carver in the 1870 federal census,[1417] and he possibly remarried to 2.) Esta Cook.[1418] He died on 10 Mar. 1871 in Forrestville, Madison Co., IN, aged 78 years,[1419] and was buried with his first wife in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN. They supposedly had children,[1420] order uncertain:

a. Lorenzo Wilson Carver, born on 17 Nov. 1816 in NY,[1421] married Mary Robinson on 19 Dec. 1839 in Fayette Co., IN.[1422] She was born ca. 1824 in IN.[1423] They were living in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1850,[1424] 1860,[1425] and 1870 federal censuses,[1426] where he was a farmer. He died on 17 Oct. 1874 in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN, aged 57 years,[1427] and she was still living in Monroe Township, IN, in the 1880 federal census.[1428] She died in Sept. 1886,[1429] presumably in Madison Co., IN, and they were both buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN.

b. Barnabas “Barney” Carver, born on 5 Feb. 1818 in NY,[1430] married Margaret Knox on 30 Aug. 1849 in Rush Co., IN.[1431] She was born on 13 Apr. 1821 in OH.[1432] They were living in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, next door to his father in the 1850 federal census,[1433] and in the 1860,[1434] and 1870 federal censuses, next door to his brother George Carver,[1435] where he was a farmer. She died on 13 Apr. 1879, aged 58 years,[1436] presumably in Madison Co., IN, and he was still living in Boone Township, IN, in the 1880 federal census.[1437] He died on 23 Dec. 1889 in Madison Co., IN, aged 71 years,[1438] and they were both buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN.

c. (Supposedly) Henry Edward Carver, born on 5 Feb. 1820 in Baltimore, MD,[1439] married Katherine “Kitty” Ann Glascoe, daughter of Abram and Catharine (Cress) Glascoe,[1440] on 13 Oct. 1839.[1441] She was born on 13 Nov. 1818 in Bourbon Co., KY.[1442] They were living in Marion, Linn Co., IA, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1443] He died on 18 Dec. 1895 in Marion, Linn Co., IA, aged 75 years,[1444] and she died on 20 Feb. 1897 in Marion, IA, aged 78 years,[1445] and they were both buried in Oak Shade Cemetery in Marion, Linn Co., IA.

d. Loring Carver, born on 24 Nov. 1821 in NY,[1446] married Jane Morphew on 22 Feb. 1849 in Fayette Co., IN.[1447] She was born on 7 July 1827 in IN.[1448] They were living in Pipe Creek Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census,[1449] and in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1860,[1450] and 1870 federal censuses,[1451] where he was a farmer. She died on 3 Apr. 1880 in Madison Co., IN, aged 52 years.[1452] He was not found in the 1880 federal census, but he died on 24 Sept. 1901 in Madison Co., IN, aged 79 years, and they were both buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN.

e. Rebecca Wilson Carver, born on 3 Sept. 1824 in NY,[1453] married Amos Kellogg on 15 Feb. 1844 in Fayette Co., IN.[1454] He was born on 9 Apr. 1823 in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN,[1455] and served in the 33rd Indiana Infantry during the Civil War.[1456] They were living in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a farmer,[1457] but they were not found in the 1860 federal census. She died on 9 Feb. 1889, aged 64 years, 5 months, 6 days,[1458] and was buried in Logan Cemetery in Logan, Harrison Co., IA. He remarried to Margaret P. (Caywood) (Durman) (Markley) (Caywood) Butterworth, daughter of Asa and Margaret (Foster) Caywood,[1459] as her fifth husband, on 18 Mar. 1892 in Magnolia, Harrison Co., IA.[1460] She was born on 14 Feb. 1827 in Fleming Co., KY.[1461] She died on 22 Mar. 1901 in Logan, Harrison Co., IA, aged 74 years,[1462] and was buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Magnolia, Harrison Co., IA. Amos Kellogg died on 31 Mar. 1910 in Logan, IA, aged 86 years,[1463] and was buried in Logan Cemetery in Logan, Harrison Co., IA.

f. Phebe Carver, born on 16 July 1826 in NY,[1464] married Charles A. McClead/McLead on 18 Dec. 1845 in Fayette Co., IN.[1465] He was born on 19 Feb. 1820 in PA.[1466] They were living in Pipe Creek Township, Madison Co., IN, next door to her brother Loring Carver in the 1850 federal census,[1467] and in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, near her brother Lorenzo Carver in the 1860 federal census,[1468] and in the 1870,[1469] and 1880 federal censuses,[1470] where he was a farmer. She died on 12 Aug. 1899 in Orestes, Madison Co., IN, aged 73 years,[1471] and he died on 29 Nov. 1911 in Orestes, IN, aged 91 years,[1472] and they were both buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN.

g. Mahetabel Carver, born ca. 1828 in NY,[1473] was still unmarried and living with her brother Lorenzo Carver in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census,[1474] supposedly married Isaac B. Stroud,[1475] son of Joshua and Leah (Palmer) Stroud,[1476] in ca. 1855.[1477] He was born in Mar. 1826 in IN.[1478] They were probably living in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer, but her name was recorded as “Matilda” Stroud, and her birthplace was recorded as NC.[1479] She died on 27 Jan. 1863,[1480] presumably in Madison Co., IN, and was also buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN. He remarried to her cousin, Harriet Longwell, daughter of Ira F. and (4000) Zillah (Carver) Longwell, on 9 Nov. 1867 in Fayette Co., IN.[1481] They were living in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1870,[1482] and 1880 federal censuses,[1483] where he was a farmer, and in Alexandria, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1900 federal census, with their son Ira Stroud.[1484] He died on 5 Nov. 1907 in Muncie, Delaware Co., IN, aged 81 years,[1485] and she died a widow on 21 Dec. 1913 in Muncie, IN, aged 83 years, 3 months, 20 days, of “hypostatic pneumonia,”[1486] and they were both buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN.

h. (Supposedly) Elmira Carver, born on 27 Feb. 1831,[1487] married Andrew J. O’Bryant.[1488] They were not found in the 1850, 1860, 1870 or 1880 federal censuses. She died on 29 Dec. 1888 in IN, aged 57 years, 10 months, 2 days,[1489] and was buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN, but her husband was not buried with her, and no death record was found for him.

i. George Washington Carver, born on 19 Dec. 1836 in IN,[1490] was still unmarried and living with his parents in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census, a farmer,[1491] married 1.) Elizabeth Burress.[1492] She was born on 15 June 1841 in IN.[1493] They were living next door to his brother Barney Carver in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer, and his widowed father was living with them.[1494] She died on 8 June 1871 in Forrestville, Madison Co., IN, aged 29 years,[1495] and was buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN. He remarried to 2.) Cynthia Evoline Campbell on 9 Apr. 1872 in Delaware Co., IN.[1496] She was born on 9 Mar. 1842 in Ripley Co., IN.[1497] They were still living next door to his brother Barnabas Carver in Boone Township, IN, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1498] She died on 20 Dec. 1885 in Madison Co., IN, aged 43 years, 9 months, 11 days,[1499] and was buried in Elizabethtown Cemetery in Washington Township, Delaware Co., IN. He was still living in Boone Township, IN, with the family of his daughter and son-in-law, William F. and Dora E. Porter, in the 1900 federal census,[1500] and he died on 3 Dec. 1908 in Madison Co., IN, aged 71 years,[1501] and was buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN.

j. Lucy Carver, born and died in 1837 in IN, aged 11 months,[1502] and was buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN.

k. Samantha Carver, born ca. 1840 in IN,[1503] was living with her parents in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[1504] died on 15 Dec. 1865 in Orestes, Madison Co., IN,[1505] and was buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN.

        3999  xii   Lewis7 Carver, born on 20 Nov. 1794 in Frederickstown, NY,[1506] married Mahitable “Hetti” Casterline on 23 Dec. 1819.[1507] She was born ca. 1800 in NJ.[1508] They were probably living in Wheeler, Steuben Co., NY, in the 1830 federal census,[1509] and in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1840 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1510] She died on 17 July 1848 in Madison Co., NY.[1511] He was living in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1850,[1512] and 1860 federal censuses,[1513] where he was a farmer. He died on 12 Sept. 1861 in Madison Co., IN, aged 66 years,[1514] and they were both buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN. They had children:

a. Rebecca Carver, born on 18 Dec. 1822 in Steuben Co., NY,[1515] married Smith Wixson on 1 or 5 Feb. 1843 in Fayette Co., IN.[1516] He was born ca. 1820 in NY.[1517] They were living in Lagro Township, Wabash Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census,[1518] and in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, next door to her father in the 1860 federal census,[1519] where he was a carpenter. They were not found in the 1870 federal census, and no death or burial record was found for him in Indiana, but she was a widow living in Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1880 federal census.[1520] She died a widow on 13 Jan. 1900 in Andrews, Dallas Township, Huntington Co., IN, aged 77 years, of “Lagrippe,”[1521] and was buried in Riverside Cemetery in Andrews, Huntington Co., IN.

b. Charlotte Carver, born on 27 Nov. 1824 in NY,[1522] married 1.) Thomas H. Stanley on 9 Jan. 1848 in Wayne Co., IN.[1523] He was born on 18 Apr. 1824 in IN.[1524] They were living in Washington, Clay Township, Wayne Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a blacksmith.[1525] He died on 9 Feb. 1853, aged 28 years,[1526] presumably in Madison or Wayne Co., IN, and was buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN. She remarried to 2.) Waldo Macy Willis, as his second wife, before 1860.[1527] He was born on 27 July 1820 in IN,[1528] and had married first to Hannah Lee on 26 Dec. 1846 in Wayne Co., IN.[1529] They were living in Center Township, Howard Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[1530] and in Spring Valley Township, Dallas Co., IA, in the 1870,[1531] and 1880 federal censuses,[1532] where he was a farmer. He died on 4 Dec. 1889, aged 69 years,[1533] presumably in Sonoma Co., CA. She was living in Healdsburg, Mendocino Township, Sonoma Co., CA, in the 1900 federal census, with her daughter and son-in-law, Louis and Effie M. Stewart,[1534] and she died on 11 Mar. 1912 in Healdsburg, Sonoma Co., CA, aged 87 years, 3 months, 13 days,[1535] and they were both buried in Oak Mound Cemetery in Healdsburg, Sonoma Co., CA.

c. Orin Carver, born on 7 June 1828 in NY,[1536] married 1.) Melinda Young in ca. 1848.[1537] She was born ca. 1827 in OH.[1538] They were living next door to his widowed father in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census.[1539] She apparently died by 1860, but no death or burial record was found for her, and he remarried to 2.) Susan Line.[1540] She was born on 24 Feb. 1834 in OH.[1541] They were living in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer,[1542] in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1870 federal census, where he had no occupation,[1543] and in Polk Township, Huntington Co., IN, ion the 1880 federal census, where he was a trader.[1544] He died on 21 Nov. 1903 in Jefferson Co., KS, aged 75 years,[1545] and she died on 5 Mar. 1909 in Jefferson Co., KS, aged 75 years,[1546] and they were both buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Perry, Jefferson Co., KS.

d. Huldah Carver, born in Oct. 1833 in Fayette Co., IN,[1547] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her father in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[1548] and with her widowed sister, Rebecca Wixson, in Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1880 federal census,[1549] but she was not found in the 1870 federal census. She was living with her brother Byron Carver in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1900 federal census,[1550] and she died on 27 Feb. 1909 in Fayette Co., IN,[1551] and was buried in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN.

e. Calvin Carver, born on 30 June 1839 in IN,[1552] was still unmarried and living with Robert and Sarah J. Antrim in Munroe Township, Fremont Co., IA, in the 1860 federal census, a farmer,[1553] married Mary Elizabeth Whetstone,[1554] daughter of William T. and Margaret (Elsworth) Whetstone,[1555] in ca. 1862.[1556] She was born on 6 July 1844 in OH.[1557] They were living in Perry, Spring Valley Township, Dallas Co., IA, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a merchant,[1558] and the 1880 federal census, where he was a railroad section hand,[1559] and in Highland Township, Guthrie Co., IA, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1560] He died on 11 Aug. 1918, aged 79 years,[1561] presumably in Guthrie Co., IA, and she died a widow on 6 Aug. 1932 in Bayard, Guthrie Co., IA, aged 88 years, 1 month,[1562] and they were both buried in Highland Cemetery in Bayard, Guthrie Co., IA.

f. Zillah Carver, born on 25 Aug. 1842 in IN,[1563] married Ira F. Ellis. He was born ca. 1841 in IN.[1564] They were living in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a blacksmith.[1565] She died on 23 Nov. 1870, aged 28 years,[1566] presumably in Fayette Co., IN, and was buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN. He remarried to Savannah M. Lamberton on 5 Sept. 1872 in Fayette Co., IN.[1567] She born ca. 1851 in IN.[1568] They were living in Mt. Auburn Village, Wayne Co., IN, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a blacksmith,[1569] but they were not found in the 1900 federal census, and no death or burial record was found for either of them.

g. Lloyd B. Carver, born on 13 Apr. 1843 in Fayette Co., IN,[1570] married Melinda “Linda” C. Legg, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Schrader) Legg,[1571] on 18 Apr. 1863 in Fayette Co., IN.[1572] She was born on 1 Feb. 1840 in Bentonville, IN.[1573] They were living in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1870 federal census, where he was the Post Master,[1574] in Jackson Township, Miami Co., IN, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a railroad agent,[1575] and in Marion City, Center Township, Grant Co., IN, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a bookkeeper.[1576] He died on 22 Aug. 1909 in Marion, Grant Co., IN, aged 66 years, 19 days, of “pleural pneumonia,”[1577] and she died on 6 Aug. 1928 in Olney, Richland Co., IL, aged 88 years,[1578] and they were both buried in Converse Cemetery in Converse, Grant Co., IN.

h. Byron Carver, born on 24 Dec. 1845 in Fayette Co., IN,[1579] married Lucina J. McMahan in ca. 1866.[1580] She was born on 16 Dec. 1947 in Madison Co., IN.[1581] They were living in Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1870 federal census,[1582] in Polk Township, Huntington Co., IN, in the 1880 federal census,[1583] and in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1900 federal census,[1584] where he was a farmer, and his sister Huldy Carver was living with them in 1900. He died on 7 Mar. 1909 in Fayette Co., IN, aged 63 years,[1585] and she died on 25 July 1921 in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN, aged 73 years,[1586] and they were both buried in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN.

        4000 xiii   Zillah7 Carver, born on 13 Dec. 1795 in Fredericktown, Dutchess Co., NY,[1587] married Ira F. Longwell, son of David L. and Mary Sarah (Tyler) Longwell,[1588] in 1815 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.[1589] He was born on 17 Jan. 1793 in Dutchess Co., NY,[1590] and served as a Private in Capt. Daniel C. Carpenter’s Company, Belknap’s 1st New York Regiment of Militia during the War of 1812.[1591] They were living in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850,[1592] and 1860 federal censuses,[1593] where he was a farmer. He died on 6 July 1863 in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN, aged 70 years,[1594] and she was still living in Posey Township, IN, in the 1870 federal census.[1595] She died on 3 Mar. 1880 in Fayette Co., IN, aged 84 years, 2 months, 10 days,[1596] and they were both buried in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN. They had children:

a. Elmira Longwell, born on 24 May 1819, supposedly in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY,[1597] married Daniel Kellogg, son of Elihu and Phoebe (Gray) Kellogg,[1598] on 5 May 1842 in Fayette Co., IN.[1599] He was born on 15 Apr. 1821 in OH or NY.[1600] They were living in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850,[1601] and 1860 federal censuses,[1602] where he was a farmer. He died on 18 Nov. 1866 in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN, aged 45 years.[1603] She was still living in Posey Township, IN, in the 1870 federal census,[1604] and with her widowed son-in-law, Thomas Kemmer, in Posey Township, IN, in the 1880 federal census.[1605] She died a widow on 28 Sept. 1895 in Fowler, Benton Co., IN, aged 76 years,[1606] and they were both buried in Bentonville Cemetery in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN.

b. Lewis Longwell, born on 29 Nov. 1821 in Steuben Co., NY,[1607] married Mary Ann Pattison, daughter of George and Ann (Dunton) Pattison,[1608] on 6 May 1847 in Fayette Co., IN.[1609] She was born on 16 Oct. 1822 in Bracken Co., KY.[1610] They were living next door to his parents in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census,[1611] and in Washington Township, Rush Co., IN, in the 1860,[1612] and 1870 federal censuses,[1613] where he was a farmer. She died on 7 Apr. 1871 in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN, aged 48 years.[1614] He was living with his brother William A. Longwell in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1880 federal census, a farmer,[1615] and he died on 28 Nov. 1895 in Bentonville, IN, aged 73 years,[1616] and they were both buried in Fairview Cemetery in Fairview, Rush Co., IN.

c. Daniel Longwell, born on 3 Mar. 1824 in NY,[1617] married Hannah Melissa Patterson in 1850.[1618] She was born 29 Dec. 1829 in Fayette Co., IN.[1619] They were living with his parents in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census,[1620] next door to his sister and brother-in-law, Daniel and Elmira Kellogg, in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[1621] and next door to his widowed mother, Zillah Longwell, in Posey Township, IN, in the 1870 federal census,[1622] where he was a farmer. and they moved to Nebraska. They were living in Leroy Township, York Co., NE, in the 1900 federal census, with the family of Wm. R. and Florence Hammond.[1623] She died on 7 Aug. 1901, aged 71 years,[1624] presumably in York Co., NE, and he died on 18 Apr. 1904 in Omaha, NE, aged 80 years,[1625] and they were both buried in Greenwood Cemetery in York, York Co., NE.

d. Sarah Jane Longwell, born on 24 Feb. 1826 in NY,[1626] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her parents in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850,[1627] and 1860 federal censuses,[1628] with her widowed mother in the 1870 federal census,[1629] with her brother William A. Longwell in the 1880 federal census,[1630] and with her sister Lydia Longwell in the 1900 federal census.[1631] She died on 1 Sept. 1905, aged 79 years,[1632] and was buried in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN.

e. William A. Longwell, born on 12 Feb. 1828 in NY,[1633] probably never married. He was still unmarried and living with his parents in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850,[1634] and 1860 federal censuses,[1635] and with his widowed mother in the 1870 federal census,[1636] where he was a farmer. He was still unmarried and living in Posey Township, IN, in the 1880 federal census, where his widowed brother Lewis Longwell and two unmarried sisters were living with him.[1637] He died on 21 Dec. 1898, aged 70 years,[1638] presumably in Fayette Co., IN, and was buried in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, IN.

f. Harriet N. Longwell, born on 1 Sept. 1830 in NY,[1639] was still unmarried and living with her parents in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[1640] married Isaac B. Stroud, son of Joshua and Leah (Palmer) Stroud,[1641] probably as his second wife, on 9 Nov. 1867 in Fayette Co., IN.[1642] He was born in Mar. 1826 in IN,[1643] and was apparently the widower of her cousin, Mahetabel (Carver) Stroud,[1644] who died on 27 Jan. 1863,[1645] presumably in Madison Co., IN, and was buried in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN. They were living in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1870,[1646] and 1880 federal censuses,[1647] where he was a farmer, and in Alexandria, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, in the 1900 federal census, with their son Ira Stroud.[1648] He died on 5 Nov. 1907 in Muncie, Delaware Co., IN, aged 81 years,[1649] and she died a widow on 21 Dec. 1913 in Muncie, IN, aged 83 years, 3 months, 20 days, of “hypostatic pneumonia,”[1650] and they were both buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN.

g. Lydia C. Longwell, born on 20 Feb. 1836 in IN,[1651] never married. She was also still unmarried and living with her parents in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[1652] with her widowed mother in the 1870 federal census,[1653] with her brother William A. Longwell in the 1880 federal census,[1654] and with her sister Sarah J. Longwell in the 1900 federal census.[1655] She died on 9 Sept. 1920 in Muncie, Delaware Co., IN, aged 84 years, 6 months, 2010 days, of “chronic interstitial nephitis,”[1656] and was buried with her sister Sarah Jane Longwell in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, IN.

h. (Unnamed daughter), died on 21 Aug. 1838 in IN,[1657] and was buried in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, IN.

        4000a xiv  Rachel Carver, born on 5 Feb. 1797 in NY,[1658] supposedly died on 12 July 1810 in Carmel, NY,[1659] but her burial location is unknown.

        4001  xv   Daniel7 Carver, born on 3 Aug. 1799 in Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY,[1660] married 1.) Elizabeth Ketcham.[1661] She was born on 9 Feb. 1807 in Orange Co., NY,[1662] and they also moved to Fayette Co., IN. She died on 11 Oct. 1836 in Fayette Co., IN, aged 28 years, 8 months, 2 days,[1663] and was buried in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN. He remarried to 2.) Susannah “Susan” Conklin on 15 Feb 1837 in Fayette Co., IN.[1664] She was born ca. 1804 in PA or NJ.[1665] They were living in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1840,[1666] 1850,[1667] and 1860 federal censuses,[1668] where he was a farmer. He died on 4 Oct. 1866 in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN, aged 67 years,[1669] and she was still living in Posey Township, IN, in the 1870 federal census, with the family of her son, James Carver.[1670] She died on 6 Feb. 1872, aged 61 years, 8 months, 8 days,[1671] and they were both also buried in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN. He probably had four children by Elizabeth Ketcham, and one more son by Susannah Conklin:

a. Hannah8 E. Carver, born on 7 Mar. 1826 in NY,[1672] was still unmarried and living with Malinda Louder in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1850 federal census,[1673] married Camillus H. Heironimus,[1674] son of Andreas “Andrew” and Catherine (Allemong) Heironimus,[1675] on 12 Feb. 1857 in Fayette Co., IN.[1676] He was born on 1 Apr. 1819 in VA.[1677] They were not found in the 1860 or 1870 federal censuses, but they were living in Noble Township, Wabash Co., IN, in the 1880 federal census, where he was a farmer,[1678] and they were living with their son Norral C. Heironimus in Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne Co., IN, in the 1900 federal census.[1679] He died on 7 Aug. 1900 in Richmond, Wayne Co., IN, aged 81 years, 4 months, 6 days, of “senility,”[1680] and she died a widow on 30 Sept. 1914 in Elkhart, Elkhart Co., IN, aged 88 years, 6 months, 3 days, of “acute dysentery,”[1681] and they were both buried in Matlock Cemetery in Wabash, Wabash Co., IN.

b. Henry8 B. Carver, born on 12 Aug. 1828 in NY,[1682] married Mary Elizabeth Conklin, daughter of Freeman and Nancy (Morris) Conklin,[1683] on 17 Aug. 1859 in Fayette Co., IN.[1684] She was born in Oct. 1838 in OH.[1685] They were not found in the 1860 federal census, but they were living next door to his brother John Carver in Richland Township, Benton Co., IN, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer,[1686] in Goodland Village, Grant Township, Newton Co., IN, in the 1880 federal census, where he was an invalid laborer,[1687] and in Lebanon City, Center Township, Boone Co., IN, in the 1900 federal census, where he was a retired farmer.[1688] He died on 31 Jan. 1910 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN, aged 81 years, 5 months, 19 days, of “paralysis cerebral,”[1689] and she died on 2 Nov. 1913 in Indianapolis, IN, aged 75 years, 6 months, 12 days,[1690] and they were both buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN.

c. John8 Carver, born on 19 Apr. 1832 in Steuben Co., NY,[1691] served as a Private in Company I, the 13th Indiana Cavalry during the Civil War, married Clarissa M. Pattison, daughter of Elias and Elizabeth Ann (Snell) Pattison,[1692] on 22 Sept. 1859 in Fayette Co., IN.[1693] She was born on 19 Oct. 1837 in Winamac, Pulaski Co., IN,[1694] and they had no children. They were living next door to his parents in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census,[1695] next door to his brother Henry Carver in Richland Township, Benton Co., IN, in the 1870 federal census,[1696] in York Township, Benton Co., IN, in the 1880 federal census,[1697] and in Sulphur Springs, Benton Co., AR, in the 1900 federal census.[1698] where he was a farmer. He died on 25 Feb. 1904 in Laclede Co., MO, aged 71 years,[1699] and was buried in Lebanon Cemetery in Lebanon, Laclede Co., MO. She died a widow on 16 Aug. 1917 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN, aged 79 years, 9 months, 17 days, of “acute myocarditis,”[1700] and was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, IN.

d. Timothy8 Carver, b. ca 1834 in IN,[1701] married 1.) Lavina Kellogg, daughter of Elihu and Phoebe (Gray) Kellogg,[1702] on 28 Mar. 1855 in Fayette Co., IN.[1703] She was born 2 May 1835 in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN.[1704] They were living next door to his parents in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a farmer.[1705] She died on 7 May 1862 in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN, aged 27 years, 5 days,[1706] and was buried in East Fork Cemetery in Raleigh, Rush Co., IN. He enlisted as a Private in Company K, the 104th Indiana Infantry during the Civil War on 10 July 1863 in Bentonville, IN, but was mustered out on 18 July 1863 in Indianapolis.[1707] He was not found in the 1870 or 1880 federal censuses, and no death or burial record was found for him.

e. James8 M. Carver, b. on 10 Mar. 1841 in IN,[1708] married Harriet M. Pattison on 11 Oct. 1865 in Fayette Co., IN.[1709] She was born in 1848 in IN.[1710] They were living in Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farmer, and his widowed mother was living with them,[1711] but they were not found in the 1880 federal census. They were living in Goodland, Grant Township, Newton Co., IN, in the 1900 federal census, where he was an auctioneer.[1712] He died on 9 Oct. 1917 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN, aged 76 years, 6 months, 29 days, of “aortic regurgitation with senility,”[1713] and she died a widow on 18 June 1923 in Indianapolis, IN, aged 75 years, 25 days, of “acute myocarditis[1714]” and they were both buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN.

 

 

(1578.) Thankful6 Carver, third daughter of (498) Rebeckah5 Washburn, (134) Ebenezer4, (59) Joseph3, (43) John2 (5th), (28) John1 (4th); born on 30 Mar. 1759,[1715] married Elijah Tryal Abbott,[1716] son of John and Almira Abbott.[1717] He was born in 1751 in Wilton, Fairfield Co., CT,[1718] and served as a Private in Col. Luddington’s Dutchess County Regiment in 1778 during the Revolutionary War.[1719] They were living in Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY, in the 1790 federal census,[1720] in Litchfield, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1800 federal census,[1721] and in Sharon, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1810 federal census.[1722] He died on 14 Sept. 1814,[1723] presumably in Litchfield Co., CT, but was buried in Rhinebeck Reformed Dutch Church Cemetery in Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., NY. She was not listed as a head of household in the 1820 federal census, but she died on 31 Aug. 1837, aged 78 years, 5 months, 1 day,[1724] and was buried in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

            Thankful Carver and Elijah Tryal Abbott supposedly had at least two children:

        4002     i   Barnabas “Barna” Abbott, born on 31 July 1780 in Washington, Litchfield Co., CT,[1725] married Mary Deming Cummings, daughter of Jacob and Phebe (Converse) Cummings, on 6 Mar. 1800 in Washington, CT. She was born on 1 Jan. 1783 in Canaan, Litchfield Co., CT.[1726] They were living in Washington, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1820,[1727] and 1830 federal censuses.[1728] She died on 14 June 1839 in Litchfield, Litchfield Co., CT, aged 56 years, 5 months, 14 days,[1729] and he was still living in Washington, CT, in the 1840 federal census.[1730] He died on 24 Feb. 1847 in Washington, Litchfield Co., CT, aged 66 years, 6 months, 29 days,[1731] and they were both buried in New Preston Village Cemetery in New Preston, Litchfield Co., CT. They had children:

a. Allen Wiley Abbott, born on 6 Jan. 1803 in Washington, Litchfield Co., CT,[1732] married Laura Hall, of New Milford, CT, on 9 Mar. 1823 in New Milford.[1733] She was born on 12 Nov. 1802 in MA.[1734] They were living in next door to his father in Washington, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1830 federal census,[1735] and in New Milford, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1840,[1736] and 1850 federal censuses, where he was a plow maker,[1737] and in the 1860 federal census.[1738] He died on 2 Sept. 1867 in New Milford, Litchfield Co., CT, aged 64 years.[1739] She was living with Dwight and Finette Hallock in New Milford, CT, in the 1870 federal census,[1740] and with her son Frederick N. Abbott in New Milford, CT, in the 1880 federal census.[1741] She died on 14 Feb. 1888 in New Milford or Danbury, CT, aged 85 years,[1742] and they were both buried in West Meetinghouse Cemetery in New Milford, Litchfield Co., CT.

b. Sherman Burton Abbott, born on 4 June 1805 in Washington, CT,[1743] was probably still unmarried and living with his widowed father in Washington, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1840 federal census. He was not found in the 1850 federal census, but he was living with his sister Mary E. Hurlburt in Plymouth, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1860 federal census.[1744] He probably died on 24 May 1862 in Hartford, CT,[1745] but his burial location is unknown.

c. George Washington Abbott, born on 2 May 1807 in Washington, CT,[1746] married Hannah M. Scranton in ca. 1838.[1747] She was born on 28 Nov. 1813 in CT.[1748] They were living in Washington, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1840,[1749] and 1850 federal censuses, where he was a day laborer,[1750] in Plymouth, Litchfield Co., CT, next door to his sister Mary E. Hurlburt, in the 1860 federal census, where he was a laborer,[1751] and in Watertown, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1870 federal census, where he was a farm laborer.[1752] He died on 10 Jan. 1877 in Thomaston, Litchfield Co., CT, aged 69 years,[1753] and she was still living in Thomaston, CT, in the 1880 federal census.[1754] She died on 24 Feb. 1903 in Thomaston, CT, aged 89 years,[1755] and they were both buried in Hillside Cemetery in Thomaston, Litchfield Co., CT.

d. Caroline Abbott, born on 25 Dec. 1809 in Washington, CT,[1756] died on 10 Jan. 1813 in Washington, Litchfield Co., CT, aged 3 years, 2 months, 2 days,[1757] and was buried in New Preston Village Cemetery in New Preston, CT.

e. Elijah Trial Abbott, born on 10 Jan. 1812 in Washington, CT,[1758] married Margaret Sarah Abbott, daughter of Daniel and Sally (Sherman) Abbott,[1759] on 1 Apr. 1850 in Southbury, New Haven Co., CT.[1760] She was born on 25 Aug. 1822 in Middlebury, New Haven Co., CT.[1761] They were living in Southbury, New Haven Co., CT, in the 1850 federal census, where he was a joiner.[1762] He died on 17 July 1856 in Southington, Hartford Co., CT, aged 44 years,[1763] and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Southington, Hartford Co., CT. She was living in Southbury, CT, in the 1860 federal census,[1764] and she remarried to Samuel Smith, of Oxford, CT, on 24 Apr. 1862 in Southbury, CT.[1765] They were not found in the 1870 or 1880 federal censuses in Connecticut. He may have been the Capt. Samuel Smith who died on 7 Dec. 1875,[1766] and was buried in Riverside Cemetery in Oxford, New Haven Co., CT. She died on 23 July 1912 in Waterbury, New Haven Co., CT, aged 89 years,[1767] and was buried in Southford Cemetery in Oxford, New Haven Co., CT.

f. Mary Eliza Abbott, born on 31 Mar. 1814 in Washington, CT,[1768] married Royal G. Hurlburt, of New Milford, CT, on 29 Nov. 1841 in Washington, CT.[1769] They were not found in the 1850 federal census. He probably died by 1860, but no death or burial record was found for him. She was living next door to her brother Geo. W. Abbott in Plymouth, Litchfield Co., CT, in the 1860 federal census, where her brother Sherman B. Abbott was living with her,[1770] and in Waterbury, New Haven Co., CT, in the 1870 federal census.[1771] She was not found in the 1880 federal census, and no death or burial record was found for her.

        4003    ii   Almira S. Abbott, born on 11 June 1797 in CT,[1772] married Robert S. Curry,[1773] son of Lewis Henry and Miriam (Secor) Curry.[1774] He was born on 30 Aug. 1802 in NY.[1775] On 9 Feb. 1836 Whitfield Satterly, Sally Jane Satterly and Mary Satterly, of Phillips, Putnam Co., gave a quit claim to Robert S. Curry, of Phillips, for all the right, title and interest in 30 acres of land in Phillips town bounded east on land of Robert S. Curry, for $30,[1776] and on 14 Oct. 1837 Mary Satterly and Sarah Jane Satterly, of Phillips town, gave another quit claim to Robert S. Curry, of Phillips town, for another 30 acres of land in Phillips town for $30.[1777] They were living in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1850,[1778] 1860,[1779] and 1870 federal censuses,[1780] where he was a farmer. She died on 26 Aug. 1874 in Putnam Co., NY, aged 77 years,[1781] and he died on 14 Jan. 1879, aged 76 years,[1782] presumably also in Putnam Co., NY, and they were both buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY. They had children:

a. Antha A. Curry, born on 4 Jan. 1833 in NY,[1783] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her parents in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860,[1784] and 1870 federal censuses,[1785] and she and her sister Almira were still living in Putnam Valley, NY, in the 1880,[1786] and 1900 federal censuses.[1787] She died on 12 May 1905, aged 72 years,[1788] presumably in Putnam Co., NY, and was buried in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

b. Almira J. C. Curry, born on 21 Sept. 1834 in NY,[1789] never married. She was still unmarried and living with her parents in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, in the 1860,[1790] and 1870 federal censuses,[1791] and she and her sister Antha were still living in Putnam Valley, NY, in the 1880,[1792] and 1900 federal censuses.[1793] She died on 22 Oct. 1908 in Yorktown, Westchester Co., NY, aged 74 years,[1794] and was also buried in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

c. (Unnamed daughter), buried in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.[1795]

 

 

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    [1] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Rebecca Carver.

    [2] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Rebecca Carver.

    [3] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Jeremiah Hughson. His parents are variously given as William and Catrina (Lent) Hughson, Jeremiah and Eunice (Smith) Hughson, and Joshua and Eunice (Higgins) (Smith) Hughson in different Ancestry.com files.

    [4] Dutchess County Land Records, Vol. 8, No. 282, from FHL microfilm #0565013, which is an abstract only, the witnesses not recorded, and the no date of recording.

    [5] Dutchess County Land Records, Vol. 10, p. 192-193, from FHL microfilm #0565014, witnessed by Abijah Gergory and Peter Osborn, acknowledged by the witness Abijah Gregory on 7 Nov. 1786, and recorded on 16 Nov. 1786.

    [6] Dutchess County Land Records, Vol. 11, p. 209-211, from FHL microfilm #0565014, witnessed by Smith Thompson and Gilbert Livingston, Master in Chancery, and recorded on 14 Mar. 1791.

    [7] 1790 Federal Census, Frederickstown, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 22, the Jeremiah Huson household had 1 free white male aged 16 or over and 1 free white female.

    [8] 1800 Federal Census, Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, the Jeremiah Hughson Jun. household had 1 male aged 45 or over, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [9] 1810 Federal Census, Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 208, the Jeremiah Hughson household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [10] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Rebecca Carver.

    [11] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Jeremiah Hughson.

    [12] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897, also gives the date, but not his place of birth.

    [13] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #40950120.

    [14] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #40950149.

    [15] Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [16] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #40950149; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [17] Putnam County Land Records, Book 28, p. 545-548, from FHL microfilm #0927632, witnessed by Walker Todd, Master in Chancery, but not recorded until 19 Apr. 1854.           

    [18] Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 318-319, from FHL microfilm #0927628, witnessed by Walker Todd, Master in Chancery, but not recorded until 17 Jan. 1846.

    [19] Putnam County Land Records, Book G, p. 176-177, from FHL microfilm #0927622, no witness, acknowledged on 14 Jan. 1823 by James and Abigail Hughson, but not recorded until 21 Apr. 1831.

    [20] Putnam County Land Records, Book B, p. 409-410, from FHL microfilm #0927620, no witness, recorded on 23 June 1825.

    [21] Putnam County Land Records, Book C, p. 307-310, from FHL microfilm #0927620, witnessed by Judge Barnabas Carver, and recorded on 5 Jan. 1827.

    [22] Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 353-355, from FHL microfilm #0927621, no witness, recorded on 8 May 1829.

    [23] Putnam County Probate Letters of Guardianship, Vol. 2, p. 51-52, from FHL microfilm #0838096.

    [24] 1810 Federal Census, Frederick, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 213, the James Hughson household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 2 females under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [25] 1820 Federal Census, Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 69, the James Hughson household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [26] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 18, the James Hughson household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [27] www.findagrave.com, memorial #40950120, from his gravestone in Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, his date and place of death from the petition for administration of his estate, from Putnam County Probate Vol. B, p. 104, from FHL microfilm #0838102; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [28] Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. B, p. 104-105, from FHL microfilm #0838102.

    [29] Putnam County Letters of Administration Vol A, p. 119, from FHL microfilm #0838093.

    [30] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel Town Putnam Co., NY, p. 345, the Russel Housen [sic] household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [31] www.findagrave.com, memorial #40950149, from her gravestone in Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897, gives the date as 8 Mar. 1848.

    [32] Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [33] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #70722028; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [34] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #70722028.

    [35] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #194734854.

    [36] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304.

    [37] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #194734854, her birthplace from the 1855 and 1865 state censuses.

    [38] Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 353-355, from FHL microfilm #0927621, no witness, recorded on 8 May 1829.

    [39] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 30-32, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge of Putnam Co., and recorded on 4 Mar. 1834.

    [40] Putnam County Land Records, Book H, p. 572-575, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge, and recorded on 1 Jan. 1834.

    [41] Putnam County Land Records, Book H, p. 608-610, from FHL microfilm #0927623, no witness, acknowledged before Hiram Waring, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 23 Jan. 1834.

    [42] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 339-340, from FHL microfilm #0927623, signed by only Jesse Hughson, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge, and recorded on 13 Feb. 1835.

    [43] Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 5-7, from FHL microfilm #0927628, no witness, acknowledged by Jesse Hughson and his wife Jane in Steuben County, and recorded on 1 Jan. 1845.

    [44] 1830 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 33, the Jesse Hughson household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 female under 5, and 2 females aged 15-19 years.

    [45] 1840 Federal Census, Prattsburgh, Steuben Co., NY, p. 253, the Jesse Hughson household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [46] 1850 Federal Census, Town of So. Bristol, Ontario Co., NY, p. 51, dwelling #9, family #9:

            Jesse Hewson, 45, male, farmer, $4800, born NY

            Jane Hewson, 30 [sic], female, born NY

            Harriet Hewson, 21, female, born NY

            Lagrande Hewson, 18, male, farmer, born NY

            Julia Hewson, 16, female, born NY, attending school

            Harmond Hewson, 15, male, born NY, attending school

            Mary Hewson, 12, female, born NY, attending school

            Jane Hewson, 10, female, born NY, attending school

            Ann Hewson, 10, female, born NY, attending school

            James Hewson, 7, male, born NY, attending school

            Frances Hewson, 2, female, born NY

    [47] 1855 New York State Census, Town of South Bristol, Ontario Co., dwelling #34, a frame house valued at $400, family #37:

            Jesse Hughson, 51, male, born Putnam Co., married, resident 6 years, farmer, a native voter, owns land

            Jane Hughson, 49, female, wife, born Seneca Co., married, resident 6 years

            Legrand Hughson, 23, male, child, born Putnam Co., resident 6 years, farmer, a native voter

            Harmon Hughson, 19, male, child, born Steuben Co., resident 6 years, farmer

            Mary Hughson, twin, 16, female, child, born Steuben Co., resident 6 years

            Jane A. Hughson, twin, 16, female, child, born Steuben Co., resident 6 years

            James Hughson, 12, male, child, born Steuben Co., resident 6 years

            Frank Hughson, 7, male, child, born Steuben Co., resident 6 years

            Emma Hurlbutt, 1, female, grandchild, born Ontario Co.

    [48] 1860 Federal Census, South Bristol, Ontario Co., NY, Page No. 27-28, dwelling #228, family #228:

            Jesse Houson, 56, male, farmer, $7700, $3330, born NY

            Jane Houson, 48, female, born NY

            Mary Houson, 21, female, domestic, born NY

            Jane Houson, 19, female, born NY

            Ann Houson, 19, male [sic], born NY

            James Houson, 16, female [sic], born NY, attending school

            Francis Houson, 12, male, born NY, attending school

            Emma Houson, 7, female, born NY, attending school

            Dwelling #227, family #227:

            Le Grand Houson, 28, male, farmer, $3300, $1170, born NY

            Emma Houson, 29, female, born NY

            Edna Houson, 2, female, born NY

    [49] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #70722028, from his gravestone in Rose Ridge Cemetery in Naples, Ontario Co., NY.

    [50] 1865 New York State Census, Town of Naples, Ontario Co., Page 56, dwelling #382, a frame house valued at $1000, family #386:

            Jane Hughson, 53, female, born Seneca Co., 10 children born, married once, now widowed, owns land

            Mary Hughson, 25, female, child, born Steuben Co., single

            Jennie Hughson, 23, female, child, born Steuben Co., single

            Frank Hughson, 17, male, child, born Steuben Co., single, farmer

            Emma Hughson, 12, female, grandchild, born Ontario Co.

    [51] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #194734854, from her gravestone in Rose Ridge Cemetery in Naples, NY.

    [52] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #119247662; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [53] Per the Ancestry.com Hager Family Tree file submitted by kathygajda.

    [54] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304, calculated from the birth of their child in 1832.

    [55] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #40950247.

    [56] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #40950247, from her gravestone in Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

    [57] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #119247530.

    [58] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304, calculated from the birth of their first child in 1837.

    [59] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304.

    [60] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 339-340, from FHL microfilm #0927623, signed by only Jesse Hughson, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge, and recorded on 13 Feb. 1835.

    [61] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 340-341, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge, and recorded on 13 Feb. 1835.

    [62] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 341-343, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge, and recorded on 13 Feb. 1835.

    [63] Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 47-48, from FHL microfilm #0927629, signed by Russell Hughson, Himan Cole, Reuben Hopkins and Daniel R. Nichols, witnessed by Bennet Page, County Judge, but not recorded until 20 Mar. 1849.

    [64] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 415-416, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 20 June 1836.

    [65] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 85-86, from FHL microfilm #0927624, no witness, acknowledged before Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 17 Apr. 1837.

    [66] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 199-201, from FHL microfilm #0927625, acknowledged before Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 26 Mar. 1840.

    [67] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 202-204, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by James Cole, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 6 Apr. 1844.

    [68] Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 5-7, from FHL microfilm #0927628, no witness, acknowledged by Jesse Hughson and his wife Jane in Steuben County, and recorded on 1 Jan. 1845.

    [69] Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 33-35, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by Wm. A. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 13 Mar. 1849.

    [70] Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 35-37, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by Wm. A. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 13 Mar. 1849.

    [71] Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 238-239, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 4 June 1849.

    [72] Putnam County Land Records, Book Z, p. 523-524, from FHL microfilm #0927631, witnessed by J. D. Little, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 11 Apr. 1854.

    [73] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel Town Putnam Co., NY, p. 345, the Russel Housen [sic] household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [74] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 150, dwelling #67, family #73:

            Russell Huson, 43, male, farmer, $5000, born NY

            Hester Huson, 30, female, born NY

            George Huson, 18, male, farmer, born NY, attending school

            Calman Huson, 13, male, born NY, attending school

            Edwina(?) Huson, 19, female, born NY, attending school

            Dwelling #67, family #74:

            Edman Hanes, 65, male, farmer, born NY

            Sarah Hanes, 52, female, born NY

    [75] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 54, dwelling #422, family #436:

            Russel Hughson, 54, male, farmer, $8000, $2000, born NY

            Esther M. Hughson, 39, female, born NY

            Henry E. Hughson, 21, male, farmer, born NY

    [76] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 59-60, dwelling #454, family #481:

            Russel Hughson, 64, male, white, famer, born NY, a male citizen

            Esther Hughson, 49, female, white, keeps house, $20,000, $2000, born NY

            David C. Hughson, 33, male, white, farm work, $13,000, $2000, born NY, a male citizen

            Charlotte K. Hughson, 32, female, house work, born NY

            Sarah R. Hughson, 8, female, white, born NY, attending school

    [77] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #119247530, from her gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

    [78] 1880 Federal census, Election Dist. #2, Town of Carmel, Village of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 1, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 76, dwelling #1, family #1:

            David C. Hughson, white, male, 42, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Charlotte K. Hughson, white, female, 42, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Sarah K. Hughson, white, female, 18, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Russell Hughson, white, male, 74, father, retired farmer, disabled, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Emma L. Bennett, white, female, 18, servant, single, servant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [79] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #119247662, from his gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, NY; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [80] Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. M, p. 264-269, from FHL microfilm #0837271, and Letters Testamentary Vol. D, p. 239.

    [81] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #170914385, from her gravestone, which only gives the year; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [82] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304.

    [83] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304.

    [84] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #170914366.

    [85] Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 109-111, from FHL microfilm #0927621, witnessed by J. Morehouse, and recorded on 17 Sept. 1828.

    [86] Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 154, from FHL microfilm #0927621, witnessed by Solomon Hopkins, ands recorded on 10 Nov. 1828.

    [87] Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 295-297, from FHL microfilm #0927621, witnessed by Hiram Waring, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 8 Apr. 1829.

    [88] Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 175-178, from FHL microfilm #0927622, witnessed by J. Morehouse, and recorded on 24 Feb. 1830.

    [89] Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 332-334, from FHL microfilm #0927622, no witness, but acknowledged by Reuben and Minerva Hopkins before Samuel Washburn, Judge of Common Pleas, and recorded on 4 May 1830.

    [90] Putnam County Land Records, Book H, p. 572-575, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge, and recorded on 1 Jan. 1834.

    [91] Putnam County Land Records, Book H, p. 578-580, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 1 Jan. 1833 [sic].

    [92] Putnam County Land Records, Book H, p. 608-610, from FHL microfilm #0927623, no witness, acknowledged before Hiram Waring, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 23 Jan. 1834.

    [93] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 9-11, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge of Putnam Co., and recorded on 13 Feb. 1834.

    [94] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 340-341, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge, and recorded on 13 Feb. 1835.

    [95] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 639-641, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 7 Feb. 1837.

    [96] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 234, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 26 Mar. 1840.

    [97] Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 365-366, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 4 Apr. 1842.

    [98] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 202-204, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by James Cole, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 6 Apr. 1844.

    [99] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 12, the Reauben Hopkins household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [100] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel Town, Putnam Co., NY, p. 345, the Reuben Hopkins household had 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [101] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #170914366, from his gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

    [102] Putnam County Probate Letters of Administration, Vol. 2, p. 262, from FHL microfilm #0838093.

    [103] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 167, dwelling #344, family #359:

            Manerva Hopkins, 43, female, $300, born NY

            James Hopkins, 24, male, farmer, born NY

            Lenard K. Hopkins, 22, male, farmer, born NY

            Emaley Hopkins, 19, female, born NY

            Sarah J. Hopkins, 14, female, born NY, attending school

            Almirah J. Hopkins, 6, female, born NY, attending school

            Charles Cargin, 19, male, laborer, born NY, attending school

    [104] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 40, dwelling #300, family #309:

            James Hopkins, 33, male, farm laborer $300, born NY

            Mary A. Hopkins, 24, female, born NY

            John Hopkins, 3, male, born NY

            Dwelling #300, family #310:

            Major Hyatt, 35, male, farmer, $3500, $842, born NY

            Emily Hyatt, 26, female, born NY

            Gertrude Hyatt, 4, female, born NY

            Jasper Hyatt, 6 months, male, born NY

            Minerva Hopkins, 51, female, $800, born NY

            Almira I. Hopkins, 15, female, born NY, attending school

            Sarah J. Hopkins, 21, female, teacher, $500, born NY

    [105] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 53, dwelling #414, family #427:

            James Hopkins, 43, male, white, farmer, $9000, $3000, born NY, a male citizen

            Fannie Hopkins, 22, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            Frederic Hopkins, 9, male, white, born NY, attending school

            Francis Hopkins, 7, male, white, born NY, attending school

            Dwelling #414, family #428:

            Minerva Hopkins, 62, female, white, keeps house, born NY

    [106] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #170914385, from her gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, NY; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897, gives the date as 21 Mar. 1880.

    [107] Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [108] Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [109] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #40913142; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [110] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304.

    [111] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304, calculated from the birth of their child in 1832.

    [112] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #198515381.

    [113] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304.

    [114] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 283-284, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Dec. 1834.

    [115] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 415-416, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 20 June 1836.

    [116] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 149-151, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner, and recorded on 20 May 1837.

    [117] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p.  75-77, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and Pamelia Banker, and recorded on 15 Apr. 1837.

    [118] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #40913142, from her gravestone in the Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, but her name was also engraved on her husband’s gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, NY, www.findagrave.com memorial #49381029; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [119] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #49380568.

    [120] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304.

    [121] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #49380568.

    [122] Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 127-131, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1839.

    [123] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 444-447, from FHL microfilm #0927625, no witness, recorded on 4 July 1840.

    [124] Putnam County Land Records, Book P. p. 220-221, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 26 Oct. 1841.

    [125] Putnam County Land Records, Book P. p. 167-169, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 10 Sept. 1841.

    [126] Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 265-266, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Alfred C. Penny, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1843.

    [127] Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 543-544, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 9 July 1842.

    [128] Putnam County Land Record, Book 29, p. 99-101, from FHL microfilm #0927633, witnessed by Edward Wright, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 2 Apr. 1855.

    [129] Putnam County Land Records, Book 29, p. 738-740, from FHL microfilm #0927633, witnessed by Edward Wright, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 7 June 1856.

    [130] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 167, dwelling #338, family #352:

            Himan Cole, 43, male, farmer, $4000, born NY

            Hanah Cole, 40, female, born NY

            John Cole, 17, male, farmer, born NY, attending school

            Adison Cole, 11, male, born NY, attending school

            Amandey Cole, 10, female, born NY, attending school

            Marey Clarey, 19., female, born Ireland

            Elizabeth Jenney, 33, female, born NY

    [131] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 53, dwelling #495, family #514:

            Himan Cole, 53, male, farmer, $5000, $415, born NY

            Hannah Cole, 49, female, born NY

            Addison Cole, 20, male, farm laborer, born NY, attending school

            Amanda Cole, 18, female, born NY, attending school

    [132] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 31, dwelling #260, family #256:

            Hyman Col, 62, male, white, farmer, $15,000, $1500, born NY, a male citizen

            Hannah Col, 59, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            Amanda Col, 26, female, white at home, born NY

    [133] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 31, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 75, lines #36-38, dwelling #342:

            Hyman Cole, white, male, 74, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Hannah Cole, white, female, 71, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Amanda Cole, white, female, 48, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [134] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #198515381, from his gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

    [135] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #49380568, from her gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, NY.

    [136] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #68188551; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [137] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304.

    [138] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304.

    [139] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 85-86, from FHL microfilm #0927624, no witness, acknowledged before Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 17 Apr. 1837.

    [140] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 435-438, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 13 Mar. 1840.

    [141] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 235-238, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 13 Mar. 1840.

    [142] Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 78-80, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 16 Jan. 1841.

    [143] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 217-219, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 13 Mar. 1840.

    [144] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 254-255, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 13 Mar. 1840.

    [145] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 6-8, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by James Cole, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 21 Sept. 1843.

    [146] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 202-204, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by James Cole, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 6 Apr. 1844.

    [147] Putnam County Land Records, Book T, p. 138-140, from FHL microfilm #0927628, witnessed by James Cole, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 8 Sept. 1846.

    [148] Putnam County Land Records, Book W, p. 585-586, from FHL microfilm #0927630, witnessed by Wm A. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 31 Mar. 1851.

    [149] 1840 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 349, the Daniel R. Nichs [sic] household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [150] 1850 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 143, dwelling #257, family #265L

            Daniel R. Nichols, 37, male, farmer, $2500, born NY

            Sarah Nichols, 34, female, born NY

            James H. Nichols, 13, male, born NY

    [151] 1860 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 13, dwelling #91, family #92:

            Daniel R. Nichols, 48, male, farmer, $10,000, $1300, born NY

            Sarah A. Nichols, 44, female, born NY

            James H. Nichols, 23, male, farmer, born NY, married within the year

            Lydia S. Nichols, 19, female, born NY, married within the year

    [152] 1870 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 16, dwelling #134, family #140:

            Lewis Nichols, 73, male, white, farmer, $7000, $1200, born NY, a male citizen

            Edward Nichols, 39, male, white, farm work, born NY, a male citizen

            Naomi G. Nichols, 40, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            John Nichols, 9, male, white, born NY

            Charles Nichols, 7, male, white, farmer [sic], born NY

            Dwelling #134, family #141:

            Daniel Nichols, 57, male, white, keeping house [sic], $17,500, $4000, born NY, a male citizen

            Sarah A. Nichols, 54, female, white, farmer work [sic], born NY

            James H. Nichols, 33, male, white house work [sic], born NY, a male citizen

            Lydia Nichosl, 28, female, white, farm work [sic], born NY

    [153] 1880 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 27, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 77, dwelling #288, family #304:

            Daniel R. Nichols, white, male, 67, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Sarah A. Nichols, white, female, 64, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            James H. Nichols, white, male, 43, son, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Lydia S. Nichols, white, female, 38, daughter in law, married, sick with rheumatism, disabled, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            George Kniffen, white, male, 26, married, laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Martha E. Kniffen, white, female, 26, servant, married, servant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [154] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #68188352, from his gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

    [155] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #68188551, from her gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, NY.

    [156] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897, which doesn’t give the date.

    [157] Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [158] Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [159] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 435-438, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 13 Mar. 1840.

    [160] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 235-238, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 13 Mar. 1840.

    [161] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 199-201, from FHL microfilm #0927625, acknowledged before Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 26 Mar. 1840.

    [162] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 217-219, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 13 Mar. 1840.

    [163] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 254-255, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 13 Mar. 1840.

    [164] Putnam County Land Records, Book 28, p. 464-466, from FHL microfilm #0927632, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 18 Feb. 1854.

    [165] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 202-204, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by James Cole, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 6 Apr. 1844.

    [166] Putnam County Land Records, Book T, p. 13-15, from FHL microfilm #0927628, witnessed by James Cole, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 25 May 1846.

    [167] 1840 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 349, the Joseph Northrup household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [168] 1850 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 142, dwelling #242, family #249:

            Joseph Northup, 45, male, farmer, $5000, born NY

            Jane Northup, 32, female, born NY

            Wm D. Northup, 11, male, born NY

            Abraham Washurn, 13, male, born NY

            Judah Northup, 30, male, farmer, born NY

    [169] 1860 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 13, dwelling #94, family #95:

            John F. Nichols, 34, male, farmer, $1300, $1200, born NY

            Hannah E. Nichols, 30, female, $1300, born NY

            Susan R. Nichols, 16, female, $1300, born NY, attending school

            Iretta I. Nichols, 13, female, $1300, born NY

            Samuel F. Hart, 17, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Joseph Northrop, 56, male, farmer, $5000, born NY

            Jane Northrop, 42, female, born NY

            William D. Northrop, 21, male, born NY

            Joseph H. Northrop, 8, male, born NY, attending school

    [170] Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [171] Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [172] Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [173] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #40950218 gives the date as 27 Aug. 1820, probably calculated from his age at death; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [174] Per the Ancestry.com Cole Family Tree file submitted by 1_acole304; www.findagrave.com, memorial #40950218, from his gravestone in Old Baptist Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY; Biographical sketch of William Durell Northrup of Kent, New York, from Beers, J. H. & Co., Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and Many of the Early Settled Families, Chicago, 1897.

    [175] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Mehitable Carver, but her birth was not recorded in the Swansea vital records.

    [176] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Daniel T. Pierce.

    [177] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Mehitable Carver.

    [178] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Daniel T. Pierce, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #95172576 says he was born in New York.

    [179] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #95172576.

    [180] 1810 Federal Census, Carmel Town, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 133, the Daniel Pierce household had 1 male under 10, 2 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, 1 female age 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [181] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Daniel T. Pierce; www.findagrave.com, memorial #95172576, from his gravestone in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

    [182] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Mehitable Carver; www.findagrave.com, memorial #93563729, from her gravestone in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, NY.

    [183] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #93563773; per the Ancestry.com Adams Family Tree file submitted by AR Louise Adams.

    [184] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Orpha Pierce.

    [185] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Lewis Pinckney.

    [186] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Lewis Pinckney; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #93563782.

    [187] 1810 Federal Census, Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 134, the Lewis Pinckney household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 2 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 3 females under 10, 2 females aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [188] 1820 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 6, the Lewis Pinckerney household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female under 10, 4 females aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over, including 2 persons engaged in agriculture.

    [189] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 18, the Lewis Pinkney household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years,

    [190] www.findagrave.com, memorial #93563782, from his gravestone in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY; per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Lewis Pinckney, which says he died in Putnam Co., NY.

    [191] Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. B, p. 396-399, from FHL microfilm #0837265, and Letters Testamentary Vol. A1, p. 20.

    [192] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Orpha Pierce, and the Ancestry.com Adams Family Tree file submitted by AR Louise Adams; www.findagrave.com, memorial #93563773, from her gravestone in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

    [193] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [194] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #95169856.

    [195] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #95169856.

    [196] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #67538435.

    [197] Pelletreau, William S., History of Putnam County, New York, 1886, p. 173.

    [198] Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 127-129, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Alfred Lounsbury, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 2 May 1838.

    [199] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 558-560, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Alfred Lounsbury, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 2 May 1838.

    [200] 1820 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 6, the Stephen Pinckerny household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in manufacturing.

    [201] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 18, the Stephen Pinkney household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [202] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 336, the Judge Pinkney household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture, and 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [203] www.findagrave.com, memorial #67538435, from her gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [204] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 162, dwelling #263, family #275:

            Stephen Pinckney, 59, male, carpenter, $1200, born NY

            Nansey Pinckney, 28, female, born NY

            Mitchel Pinckney, 26, male, farmer, born NY

            Alvey Pinckney, 24, male, farmer, born NY

            Stephen Pinckney, 21, male, farmer, born NY

    [205] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #95169856.

    [206] Calculated from her age in the 1860 and 1870 federal censuses, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #67538298 says she was born in 1822.

    [207] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 21, dwelling #151, family #155:

            Stephen Pinckney, 68, male, farmer, %1500, $200, born NY

            Maria Pinckney, 27, female, born NY

            Ezra Pinckney, 8, male, born NY, attending school

            Judson Pinckney, 4, male, born NY

            Thaddeus Pinckney, 1, male, born NY

    [208] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 10, dwelling #78, family #84:

            Stephen Pinckney, 79, male, white, farmer, born NY, a male citizen

            Maria Pinckney, 37, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Judson Pinckney, 13, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Thadeus Pinckney, 11, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Susan Pinckney, 8, female, white, born NY, attending school

            Azor B. Pinckney, 4, male, white, born NY

            George E. Pinckney, 3/12, male, white, born NY, born in Feb.

    [209] www.findagrave.com, memorial #95169856, from his gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [210] Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. K, p. 45-48, from FHL microfilm #0837269, and Letters Testamentary Vol. D, p. 48.

    [211] www.findagrave.com, memorial #67538298, from her gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [212] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #159860610.

    [213] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #159860610.

    [214] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #159860690.

    [215] Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 267-269, from FHL microfilm #0927622, witnessed by Abraham Smith, and recorded on 20 May 1829.

    [216] Putnam County Land Records, Book H, p. 553-554, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 9 Dec. 1833.

    [217] Putnam County Land Records, Book H, p. 554-555, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 9 Dec. 1833.

    [218] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 186-187, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 11 Aug. 1834.

    [219] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 597-598, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 18 Jan. 1837.

    [220] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 617-619, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam Co., and recorded on 7 Feb. 1837.

    [221] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 622-624, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam Co., and recorded on 7 Feb. 1837.

    [222] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 670-672, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam Co., and recorded on 1 Mar. 1837.

    [223] Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 11-12, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by William H. Sloat, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 10 Apr. 1841.

    [224] Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 406-407, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by W. H. Sloat, and recorded on 6 Apr. 1842.

    [225] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 87-88, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Charles Ga Nun, acknowledged by both William Agor and Ira Pinckney before W. H. Sloat, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 9 Dec. 1843.

    [226] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 211-212, from FHL microfilm #0927627, signed by Ira Pinckney, William Agor Jun. and Jane Agor, witnessed by Peter Anderson, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 10 Apr. 1844.

    [227] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 231-232, from FHL microfilm #0927627, signed by Ira Pinckney, William Agor and Jane Agor, witnessed by Peter Anderson, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 16 Apr. 1844.

    [228] Putnam County Land Records, Book U, p. 314-315, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 June 1848.

    [229] Putnam County Land Records, Book W, p. 199-201, from FHL microfilm #0927630, witnessed by Abraham Smith, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 22 May 1850.

    [230] Putnam County Land Records, Book W, p. 82-83, from FHL microfilm #0927630, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 2 May 1850.

    [231] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 343, the Ira Pinkney household had 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [232] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 162, dwelling #262, family #274:

            Irey Pinckham, 58, male, farmer, $2500, born NY

            Sarah M. Pinckham, 48, female, born NY

            Susan Pincknahm 18, female, born NY

            Marey Pinckham, 8, female, born NY, attending school

    [233] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 19, dwelling #136, family #140:

            Ira Pinckney, 67, male, farmer, $4000, $600, born NY

            Mary Pinckney, 56, female, born NY

            Susan Pinckney, 26, female, born NY

            Mary Pinckney, 18, female, born NY, attending school

            George Burnside, 15, male, born NY, attending school

    [234] www.findagrave.com, memorial #159860690, from her gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [235] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 8, dwelling #65, family #69:

            Ira Pinckney, 78, male, white, retired farmer, $2500, $4500, born NY, a male citizen

            Susan Pinckney, 35, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Mary E. Pinckney, 23 [sic], female, white, at home, born NY

            Dwelling #65, family #70:

            Mary E. Hill, 41, female, white, housekeeping, $100, born NY

            Carrie Hill, 13, female, white, at school, born NY, attending school

            Susan Hill, 11, male [sic], white, at school, born NY, attending school

            Mila Hill, 9, female, white, at school, born NY, attending school

    [236] www.findagrave.com, memorial #159860610, from his gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [237] Putnam County Probate Old Estates Vol. C, p. 130, from FHL microfilm #0838103.

    [238] Putnam County Probate Letters of Administration Vol. 4, p. 143, from FHL microfilm #0838094.

    [239] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #159364485, calculated from his age at death.

    [240] www.findagrave.com, memorial #159364485, from his gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [241] Calculated from her age at death.

    [242] Calculated from his age in the 1860 federal census, which does not agree with his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [243] Putnam County Land Records, Book B, p. 217-218, from FHL microfilm #0927620, witnessed by W. H. Sloat, Commissioner, and recorded on 6 Sept. 1824.

    [244] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 109-110, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 2 May 1837.

    [245] Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 194-196, from FHL microfilm #0927628, witnessed by William Alley, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 4 June 1845.

    [246] Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 308-310, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by Gilbert H. Travis, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 2 Feb. 1842.

    [247] Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 169-171, from FHL microfilm #0927628, witnessed by Gilbert H. Travis, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 4 June 1845.

    [248] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 10, the Joseph Ganong household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [249] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 338, the Joseph Ganung household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [250] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 168, dwelling #385, family #402:

            Joseph Ganung, 50 [sic], male, farmer, $4000, born NY

            Cloey Ganung, 55, female, born NY

            Calestey Ganung, 26, female, born NY

            Emalinda Ganung, 18, female, born NY

    [251] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 2, dwelling #9, family #9:

            Joseph Ganong, 70, male, farmer, $5000, $3000, born NY

            Chloe Ganong, 63, female, born NY

            Calista Miller, 30, female, tailoress, born NY

            Emalinda Ganong, 25, female, born NY

    [252] www.findagrave.com, memorial #42152263, from his gravestone in Methodist Cemetery in Mahopac, Putnam Co., NY, which does not give his age at death.

    [253] Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. I, p. 88-91, from FHL microfilm #0837268.

    [254] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 38, dwelling #305, family #317:

            Chloe Ganong, 75, female, white, keeping house, $4000, $1000, born NY

            Emelinda Ganong, 38, female, white, at home, born NY

    [255] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 28, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 78, family #306:

            Alanson Cole, white, male, 80, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Calesta Cole, white, female, 60, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Cloey Ganong, white, female, 84, mother in law, widowed, boarding, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Emalinda Ganong, white, female, 47, sister, single, boarding, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [256] www.findagrave.com, memorial #42152271, from her gravestone in Methodist Cemetery in Mahopac, NY.

    [257] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #57565180, calculated from her age at death.

    [258] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #57565161, calculated from his age at death.

    [259] Putnam County Land Records, Book C, p. 185-187, from FHL microfilm #0927620, witnessed by Wm. H. Sloat, Commissioner, and recorded on 27 June 1826.

    [260] Putnam County Land Records, Book D, p. 354-356, from FHL microfilm #0927621, witnessed by Barnabas Carver, Judge, and recorded on 21 Mar. 1828.

    [261] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 603-604, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 15 Aug. 1835.

    [262] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 645-646, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 29 Sept. 1835.

    [263] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 463, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, acknowledged before Saxton Smith, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 11 Apr. 1835.

    [264] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 10, the Antony Hill household had 2 males under 5, 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [265] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 337, the Anthony Hill household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 5 persons employed in agriculture.

    [266] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 157, dwelling #182, family #192:

            Anthoney Hill, 59, male, farmer, $3000, born NY

            Dorphey [sic] Hill, 51, female, born NY

            William W. Hill, 19, male, farmer, born NY

            Ellen Hill, 12, female, born NY, attending school

            Harison Hill, 9, male, born NY, attending school

            Smith Lockwood, 26, male, carpenter, born NY

            Caroline Lockwood, 25, female, born NY

            Sophiah Lockwood, 4, female, born NY

    [267] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 31, dwelling #231, family #236:

            Anthony Hill, 67, male, farmer, $4000, $632, born NY

            Dorthy Hill, 65, female, born NY

            Wallac Hill, 25, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Ella Hill, 20, female, born NY

            Harrison Hill, 19, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Leonora Lockwood, 5, female, born NY

    [268] www.findagrave.com, memorial #57565161, from his gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [269] www.findagrave.com, memorial #57565180, from Pelletreau, History of Putnam County, her gravestone apparently no longer standing or now unreadable.

    [270] www/findagrave.com, memorial #57565180, from Barbara Smith Buys, Old Gravestones of Putnam County, her gravestone apparently no longer standing or now unreadable.

    [271] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #69280341, from his gravestone.

    [272] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #82429142.

    [273] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #69280341.

    [274] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #82429142.

    [275] Per the www.findagrave.com memorial #40422275 of Nathaniel Crane, buried in Crane Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

    [276] Putnam County Land Records, Book C, p. 131-133, from FHL microfilm #0927620, witnessed by Wm. H. Sloat, Commissioner, and Stephen Pinkney, and recorded on 16 May 1825 [sic].

    [277] Putnam County Land Records, Book A, p. 485-487, from FHL microfilm #0927619, witnessed by Abrm. Smith, and recorded on 2 Sept. 1822.

    [278] Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 427-429, from FHL microfilm #0927621, witnessed by Abraham Smith, and recorded on 1 July 1829.

    [279] Putnam County Land Records, Book H, p. 590-591, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 11 Jan. 1833 [sic].

    [280] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 155-156, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 17 June 1834.

    [281] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 224-225, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 15 Sept. 1834.

    [282] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 387-388, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 21 Mar. 1835.

    [283] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 632-633, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 8 Sept. 1835.

    [284] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 217-218, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 2 Apr. 1836.

    [285] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 337-339, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 12 Feb. 1835.

    [286] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 403-404, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 30 Mar. 1835.

    [287] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 344-345, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 19 Feb. 1835.              

    [288] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 363-364, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 6 Mar. 1835.

    [289] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 472-474, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 6 Feb. 1838.

    [290] Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 32-35, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 8 Mar. 1838.

    [291] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 524-526, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 4 Apr. 1838.

    [292] Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 97-100, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 5 Apr. 1838.

    [293] Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 144-147, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 3 May 1838.

    [294] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 558-560, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Alfred Lounsbury, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 2 May 1838.

    [295] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 215-216, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Azor B. Crane, and recorded on 12 Apr. 1844.

    [296] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 218, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Azor B. Crane, Judge of Putnam Co., and recorded on 12 Apr. 1944.

    [297] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 18, the Pearce Pinkney household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [298] www.findagrave.com, memorial #82429142, from her gravestone in Crane Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

    [299] Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 165-168, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 2 May 1839.

    [300] Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 507-509, from FHL microfilm #0927625, signed by only Pierce Pinkney, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam Co., and recorded on 4 Apr. 1839.

    [301] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #69280341.

    [302] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #69280349.

    [303] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 340, the Pearce Pinkney household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 4 persons employed in agriculture.

    [304] Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 436-440, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Henry Harris, Justice of the Peace, acknowledged in Westchester County, and recorded on 27 June 1843.

    [305] Putnam County Land Records, Book W, p. 25-27, from FHL microfilm #0927630, witnessed by Azor B. Crane,. Judge of Common Pleas, but not recorded until 19 Mar. 1850.

    [306] Putnam County Land Records, Book T, p. 439-441, from FHL microfilm #0927628, witnessed by Azor B. Crane, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 16 Aug. 1847.

    [307] Putnam County Land Records, Book W, p. 207-208, from FHL microfilm #0297630, no witness, acknowledged before Azor B. crane, County Judge, and recorded on 18 Apr. 1850.

    [308] Putnam County Land Records, Book W, p. 145-146, from FHL microfilm #0297630, witnessed by Azor B. Crane, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 25 May 1850.

    [309] Putnam County Land Records, Book W, p. 36, from FHL microfilm #0927630, witnessed by Azor B. Crane, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 3 Apr. 1850.

    [310] Putnam County Land Records, Book W, p. 154-155, from FHL microfilm #0927630, witnessed by Azor B. Crane, County Judge, and recorded on 8 May 1850.

    [311] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Lisle, Broome Co., NY, p. 274, dwelling #645, family #672:

            Pierce Pinkney, 45, male, white, farmer, $3200, born NY

            Emeline Pinkney, 35, female, white, born NY

            James H. Pinkney, 20, male, white, farmer, born NY

            Frederick Pinkney, 18, male, white, farmer, born NY, attending school

            Legrand W. Pinkney, 7, male, white, born NY, attending school

            Oscar F. Pinkney, 5, male, white, born NY, attending school

            Georgiann Pinkney, 4, female, white, born NY

            Henrieth Pinkney, 2, female, white, born NY

            Caroline Nickson, 21, female, white, born NY

    [312] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Lisle, Broome Co., NY, Killawang Post Office, Page No. 37, dwelling #294, family #298:

            Pierce Pinkney, 54, male, farmer, $4200, born NY

            Emeline Pinkney, 45, female, born NY

            Legrande Pinkney, 17, male, born NY, attending school

            Oscar Pinkney, 16, male, born NY, attending school

            Georgeanna Pinkney, 13, female, born NY, attending school

            Henrietta Pinkney, 12, female, born NY, attending school

    [313] 1870 Federal Census, Lisle, Broome Co., NY, Page No. 49, dwelling #393, family #425:

            Pierce Pinckney, 66, male, white, farmer, $3000, $1025, born NY, a male citizen

            Emeline Pinckney, 58, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Le Grand Pinckney, 26, male, white, farming, born NY, a male citizen

            Oscar Pinckney, 24, male, white, farming, born NY, a male citizen

    [314] www.findagrave.com, memorial #69280349, from her gravestone in Center Lisle Cemetery in Center Lisle, Broome Co., NY.

    [315] 1880 Federal Census, Lisle, Broome Co., NY, Page No. 15, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 49, dwelling #148, family #174:

            O. F. Pinckney, white, male, 30, married, lumber mfg, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Abbie Pinckney, white, female, 27, wife, married, keeping home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Bertha E. Pinckney, white, female, 2, daughter, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Pierce Pinckney, white, male, 78, father, widower, no occupation, born NY, father born CT, mother born CT

            Harry H. Glegen, white, male, 8, stepson, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Wm J. Haskins, white, male, 23, servant, single, laborer, born Canada, father born Canada, mother born Canada

    [316] www.findagrave.com, memorial #69280341, from his gravestone in Center Lisle Cemetery in Center Lisle, NY, but his death was not found in the New York State Death Index for 1882.

    [317] Calculated from her age at death.

    [318] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #33442647.

    [319] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #33442647.

    [320] www.findagrave.com, memorial #33442666, from her gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [321] Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 452-453, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Peter Anderson, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 13 July 1843.

    [322] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 19, the Job C. Austin household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female ag4ed 5-9 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [323] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 337, the Job C. Austin household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 2 females under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [324] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 159, dwelling #220, family 3231:

            Jobe C. Austin, 71, male, farmer, $8000, born NY

            Heatey Austin, 58, female, born NY

            Lusey D. Austin, 11, female, born NY, attending school

            Orena J. Austin, 10, female, born NY, attending school

            Charles Austin, 8, male, born NY, attending school

            Lowiza Austin, 7, female, born NY, attending school

            Juelia Austin, 39, female, born NY

    [325] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 30, dwelling #226, family #231:

            Job C. Austin, 81, male, farmer, $6000, $1552, born NY

            Hetty Austin, 56, female, born NY

            Julia A. F. Austin, 49, female, $500, born NY

            Lucy E. Austin, 21, female, born NY

            Orpha I. Austin, 20, female, teacher, born NY

            Charles L. Austin, 18, male, farm laborer, born NY, attending school

            Annie L. Austin, 17, female, born NY, attending school

            Thomas Early, 16, male, born NY

    [326] www.findagrave.com, memorial #33442647, from his gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [327] Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. H, p. 62-66, from FHL microfilm #0837268, and Letters Testamentary Vol. B, p. 157.

    [328] www.findagrave.com, memorial #33442596, from her gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [329] Calculated from his age in the 1850 and 1860 federal censuses.

    [330] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #67538528.

    [331] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #67538528.

    [332] Putnam County Land Records, Book W, p. 123, from FHL microfilm #0927630, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 13 May 1850.

    [333] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 69-70, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 10 Apr. 1837.

    [334] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 472-474, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 6 Feb. 1838.

    [335] Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 40-42, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by S.M. Tompkins, and recorded on 9 Mar. 1838.

    [336] 1850 Federal Census, 3d District, 9th Ward, New York Co., NY, p. 326, dwelling #67, family #181:

            Henry Pinkney, 40, male, carman, born NY

            Eliza Pinkney, 40, female, born NY

            Mary Pinkney, 16, female, born NY, attending school

            Emma Pinkney, 2, female, born NY

            Elin Cipher, 24, female, born NY

            Harriet Cipher, 26, female, born NY

    [337] www.findagrave.com, memorial #67538528, from her gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [338] 1860 Federal Census, 3d Division of 9th Ward, New York Cop., NY, City of New York Post Office, Page No. 35, dwelling 3129, family #254:

            Mary Jane Camp, 25, female, born City of NY

            Wm P. Camp, 1, male, born City of NY

            Emma Pinckney, 12, female, born City of NY, attending school

            Henry Pinckney, 50, male, book keeper, born City of NY

            Peter Smith, 45, male, clothier, born City of NY

            Laura Smith, 35, female, born City of NY

            Ann Leeds, 30, female, domestic, born Cy Monahan Ireland, cannot read or write

    [339] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [340] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #96966717.

    [341] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #96966717.

    [342] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 239-240, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 7 Oct. 1834.

    [343] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 59-61, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 7 Dec. 1835.

    [344] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 5-6, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinckney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 11 Mar. 1837.

    [345] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 7-8, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinckney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 11 Mar. 1837.

    [346] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 90-91, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinckney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 24 Apr. 1837.

    [347] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 524-526, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 4 Apr. 1838.

    [348] Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 281-283, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 21 May 1839.

    [349] Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 354-356, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 6 Apr. 1842.

    [350] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 87-88, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Charles Ga Nun, acknowledged by both William Agor and Ira Pinckney before W. H. Sloat, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 9 Dec. 1843.

    [351] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 211-212, from FHL microfilm #0927627, signed by Ira Pinckney, William Agor Jun. and Jane Agor, witnessed by Peter Anderson, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 10 Apr. 1844.

    [352] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 231-232, from FHL microfilm #0927627, signed by Ira Pinckney, William Agor and Jane Agor, witnessed by Peter Anderson, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 16 Apr. 1844.

    [353] Putnam County Land Records, Book 28, p. 845-847, from FHL microfilm #0927632, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 13 Oct. 1854.

    [354] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 18, the William Agor 2d household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 15-19 years.

    [355] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 336, the Willm. Agar household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 2 females aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [356] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 165, dwelling #304, family #317:

            William Agor, 40, male, farmer, $1500, born NY

            Jane Agor, 30 [sic], female, born NY

            Mariah Agor, 18, female, born NY

            Elizabeth Agor, 16, female, born NY, attending school

            Charles Agor, 12, male, born NY, attending school

            Ellen Agor, 10, female, born NY, attending school

            George L. Agor, 2, male, born NY

    [357] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 33, dwelling #246, family 3252:

            William Agor, 52, male, $1400, $603, born NY

            Jane Agor, 47, female, born NY

            Ella Agor, 20, female, born NY

            George L. Agor, 12, male, born NY, attending school

            John F. Agor, 4, male, born NY

            Reuben Nixson, 74, male, day laborer, born NY

    [358] www.findagrave.com, memorial #96966717, from his gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [359] Calculated from his age in the 1860 federal census.

    [360] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [361] Putnam County Land Records, Book Z, p. 584-585, from FHL microfilm #0927631, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 5 Apr. 1854.

    [362] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 338, the Wm Pinkney household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [363] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 166, dwelling #324, family #338:

            William Pinckney, 32, male, farmer, $1500, born NY

            Sarah W. Pinckney, 32, female, born NY

            Anthey P. Pinckney, 5, male, born NY, attending school

            Thomas F. Pinckney, 3, male, born NY, attending school

            Faitt [sic] Pinckney, 1, male, born NY

    [364] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 7, dwelling #36, family #37:

            William Pinckney, 44, male, farmer, $2000, $260, born NY

            Sarah W. Pinckney, 42, female, born NY

            Anthan J. Pinckney, 16, female, born NY

            Thomas Pinckney, 13, male, born NY, attending school

            Fayette Pinckney, 11, male, born NY, attending school

            Charles Pinckney, 9, male, born NY, attending school

    [365] www.findagrave.com, memorial #96966218, from his gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [366] Putnam County Probate Old Estates, Vol. B, p. 525, from FHL microfilm #0838102.

    [367] Putnam County Probate Letters of Administration, Vol. B, p. 157, from FHL microfilm #0838093.

    [368] Putnam County Land Records, Book 40, p. 362-363, from FHL microfilm #0929617, sworn to before Edward Wright, County Judge, and recorded on 11 July 1864.

    [369] Putnam County Land Records, Book 41, p. 87-89, from FHL microfilm #0929617, witnessed by Edward Wright, County Judge, and recorded on 24 Jan. 1865.

    [370] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Ruth Pierce; per the Ancestry.com Adams Family Tree file submitted by AR Louise Adams.

    [371] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Ruth Pierce.

    [372] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Ruth Pierce.

    [373] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Benjamin Fuller.

    [374] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #34008472, calculated from her age at death.

    [375] Per the Ancestry.com Baldwin Family Tree file submitted by wbaldwinindy.

    [376] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [377] Calculated from his age at death.

    [378] Jarvis’ grandfather, Silas Washburn, was a first cousin of her great-grandmother, Rebeckah (Washburn) Carver.

    [379] Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 139-142, witnessed by Walker Todd, Master in Chancery, and Eleazer Fuller, but not recorded until 2 Feb. 1830.   

    [380] Putnam County Land Records, Book C, p. 70-71, from FHL microfilm #0927620, no witness, recorded on 27 Apr. 1826.

    [381] Putnam County Land Records, Book C, p. 69-70, from FHL microfilm #0927620, witnessed by Edmund Burtch, Commissioner, and recorded on 27 Apr. 1826.

    [382] Putnam County Land Records, Book C, p. 68, from FHL microfilm #0927620, witnessed by Edmund Burtch, Commissioner, and Augustus W. Hazelton, and recorded on 27 Apr. 1826.

    [383] Putnam County Land Records, Book C, p. 361-362, from FHL microfilm #0927620, no witness, acknowledged by Walker Todd and Sally Ann his wife before Barnabas Carver, Judge of Putnam County Common Pleas, and recorded on 14 Feb. 1827.

    [384] Putnam County Land Records, Book D, p. 177-178, from FHL microfilm #0927621, witnessed by Edmund Burch, Commissioner, and recorded on 2 Oct. 1827.

    [385] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 42, p. 140-141, from FHL microfilm #0565040, witnessed by Tunis Brinckerhoff, Commissioner, and recorded on 7 May 1829.

    [386] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 42, p. 139-140, from FHL microfilm #0565040, witnessed by Jarvis Howes, acknowledged in Putnam County before Stillman Boyd, Commissioner, and recorded on 7 May 1829.

    [387] Putnam County Land Records, Book G, p. 42-43, from FHL microfilm #0927622, no witness, recorded on 16 Nov. 1830.

    [388] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 119-121, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Bennet Boyd, and recorded on 17 Apr. 1834.

    [389] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 320-322, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Jarvis W. Sincerbox, and recorded on 3 Feb. 1835.

    [390] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 56, p. 458-459, from FHL microfilm #0565047, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 26 June 1835.

    [391] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 59, p. 496-497, from FHL microfilm #0565049, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 30 June 1836.

    [392] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 60, p. 55, from FHL microfilm #0565050, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 15 Aug. 1836.

    [393] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 62, p. 423-424, from FHL microfilm #0565051, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 17 June 1837.

    [394] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 66, p. 32-33, from FHL microfilm #0565053, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 28 Mar.1839.

    [395] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 66, p. 570-571, from FHL microfilm #0565053, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 16 May 1839.

    [396] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 71, p. 83-85, from FHL microfilm #0565056, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 21 Jan. 1841.

    [397] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 76, p. 371-373, from FHL microfilm #0565058, witnessed by Tunis Brinkerhoff, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 21 Sept. 1843.

    [398] 1830 Federal Census, Kent, Putnam Co., NY, p. 39, the Jarvis Washburn household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 3 females aged 5-9 years, 2 females aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [399] 1840 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, p. 302, the Jarvis Washburn household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 3 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 3 persons employed in commerce.

    [400] Putnam County Land Records, Book T, p. 148-149, from FHL microfilm #0927628, witnessed and acknowledged by Bennet Boyd, and recorded on 20 Oct. 1846.

    [401] www.findagrave.com, memorial #34008472, from her gravestone in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY.

    [402] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 136, p. 570-571, from FHL microfilm #0565091, witnessed by Melton A. Fowler, Notary Public, and recorded on 24 July 1866.

    [403] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 141, p. 635-637, from FHL microfilm #0565094, witnessed by W. A. Brown(?), and recorded on 1 Nov. 1867.

    [404] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 141, p. 633-635, from FHL microfilm #0565094, witnessed by James E. Van Steenburgh, and recorded on 7 Nov. 1867.

    [405] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Cortlandt, Westchester Co., NY, p. 199, dwelling #494, family #623:

            Janus [sic] Washburn, 57, male, lumberman, $5000, born NY

            Emily Washburn, 34, female, born NY

            Caroline Washburn, 29, female, born NY

            Naomi Washburn, 26, female, born NY

    [406] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Cortland, Westchester Co., NY, Sing Sing Post Office, Page No. 271, dwelling #1307, family #1930:

            Jarvis Washburn, 68, male, gentleman, $10,000, $5000, born NY

            Emily Washburn, 43, female, born NY

            N. Washburn, 33, female, born NY

    [407] www.findagrave.com, memorial #34008490, from his gravestone in Fishkill Rural Cemetery in Fishkill, NY.

    [408] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Chloe Pierce; per the Ancestry.com Adams Family Tree file submitted by AR Louise Adams, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #93563796 gives her birth year as 1774.

    [409] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 164, dwelling #319, family #332.

    [410] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Chloe Pierce; www.findagrave.com, memorial #93563796, from her gravestone in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY; Pelletreau, William S., History of Putnam County, New York, 1886, p. 359.

    [411] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #93563811, presumably calculated from her age at death.

    [412] www.findagrave.com, memorial #93563811, from her gravestone in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, daughter of William and Chloe Yeamans.

    [413] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Samuel Pierce; per the Ancestry.com Adams Family Tree file submitted by AR Louise Adams.

    [414] Calculated from the birth of their first child in July 1802.

    [415] Calculated from her age at death.

    [416] Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 163-164, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by Susan Wordell and Daniel D. Travis, commissioner, but not recorded until 11 May 1849.

    [417] Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 159-161, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by Daniel D. Travis, Commissioner, and Fowler Adams, but not recorded until 11 May 1849.

    [418] Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 53-56, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by John Likely, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 28 Mar. 1839.

    [419] Per the Ancestry.com David Gillam Family Tree file submitted by David Gillam; www.findagrave.com, memorial #24580140, from her gravestone in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, wife of Samuel D. Pierce.

    [420] Putnam County Land records, Book X, p. 46-48, from FHL microfilm #0927630, witnessed by Wm R. Nelson and Wm. H. Briggs, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 17 Apr. 1851.

    [421] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, p. 47-48, dwelling #76, family #81:

            Samuel Pierce, 26, male, farmer, $260, born NY

            Rachael Pierce, 18, female, born NY, attending school

            Samuel Pierce, 73, male, laborer, born NY, cannot read or write

    [422] 1860 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 8, dwelling #56, family #62:

            Samuel Pierce, 83, male, farmer, $600, $50, born NY

            Samuel Pierce Jr., 36, male, farmer, $2000, $343, born NY

            Rachael Pierce, 29, female, born NY

            William H. Pierce, 9, male, born NY, attending school

            Marcus C. Pierce, 5, male, born NY, attending school

            Theadore Pierce, 2, male, born NY

    [423] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Samuel Pierce; per the Ancestrsy.com David Gillam Family Tree file submitted by David Gillam.

    [424] Per the Ancestry.com David Gillam Family Tree file submitted by David Gillam, and the Ancestry.com HARTLEY Family Tree file submitted by nycah.

    [425] Per the Ancestry.com David Gillam Family Tree file submitted by David Gillam.

    [426] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [427] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [428] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.      

    [429] Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 53-56, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by John Likely, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 28 Mar. 1839.

    [430] Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 483-484, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Daniel Barnim, and recorded on 22 Feb. 1839.

    [431] Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 165, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by John Lickly, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 11 May 1849.

    [432] Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 166, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by John Lickly, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 11 May 1849.

    [433] Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 161-163, from FHL microfilm #0927629, no witness, acknowledged before Joshua S. Crawford, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 11 May 1849.

    [434] Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 500-501, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by Benjamin Cowl 2d, Justice of the Peace, the date of recording not given.

    [435] Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 27-28, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Cornelius Pierce, acknowledged by both Aaron B. Pierce and David I. Barger, and recorded on 26 Sept. 1842.

    [436] Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 387-389, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Charles G. Smith, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 22 May 1843.

    [437] 1840 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, p. 324, the Aaron B. Pearce household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [438] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, p. 48, family #85:

            Aaron B. Pierce, 47, male, farmer, $800, born NY

            Fanny Pierce, 46, female, born NY

            Lavinia Pierce, 20, female, born NY

            Frances Pierce, 11, female, born NY, attending school

            Mary Ann Pierce, 5, female, born NY, attending school

            James H. Fuller, 11, male, born NY, attending school

    [439] 1860 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 8, dwelling #54, family #60:

            Aaron B. Pierce, 58, male, farmer, $2000, $350, born NY

            Fanny Pierce, 57, female, born NY

            Francis Barger, 20, female, born NY, married within the year

    [440] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [441] Per the Ancestry.com David Gillam Family Tree file submitted by David Gillam, and the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [442] Per the Ancestry.com David Gillam Family Tree file submitted by David Gillam; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #33620679.

    [443] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #33620780.

    [444] Per the Ancestry.com HARTLEY Family Tree file submitted by nycah.

    [445] Per the Ancestry.com HARTLEY Family Tree file submitted by nycah; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #33620780.

    [446] 1840 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, p. 325, the Stephen Pearce household had 2 males under 5, 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture, and 1 person employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [447] 1850 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Dist. No. 2, Putnam Co., NY, p. 84, dwelling #171, family #185:

            Stephen Pierce, 47, male, butcher, born NY

            Rachel Pierce, 48, female, born NY

            Henry Pierce, 18, male, laborer, born NY

            Samuel Pierce, 12, male, laborer, born NY, attending school

            William Pierce, 10, male, born NY, attending school

            Cornelia A. Pierce, 5, female, born NY, attending school

    [448] 1860 Federal Census, Cold Spring, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 108-109, dwelling #402, family #525:

            Stephen Pierce, 50 [sic], male, butcher, $500, born NY

            Rachael Pierce, 57, female, born NY

            Samuel Pierce, 22, male, teacher, born NY

            William T. Pierce, 19, male, butcher, born NY

            Cornelia A. Pierce, 15, female, born NY, attending school

            William H. Nelson, 26, male, butcher, born NY

            Alexander Nelson, 22, male, borer in foundry, born NY

    [449] 1870 Federal Census, Philips Town, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 29-30, dwelling #201, family #228:

            Stephen Pierce, 65, male, white, butcher, $1000, born NY, a male citizen

            Rachel Pierce, 66, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            William Pierce, 25, male, white, butcher, born NY, a male citizen

            Cornelia Pierce, 23, female, white, at home, born NY

            John Travis, 40, male, white, butcher, born NY

    [450] Per the Ancestry.com HARTLEY Family Tree file submitted by nycah; www.findagrave.com, memorial #33620780, from her gravestone in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, Putnam Co., NY.

    [451] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Cold Spring, Town of Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 15, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 80, dwelling #145, family #154:

            Stephen Pierce, white, male, 75, widower, butcher, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mattie Travis, white, female, 32, housekeeper, single, house keeper, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Willie Travis, white, male, 40, son, single, butcher, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [452] Per the Ancestry.com David Gillam Family Tree file submitted by David Gillam, and the Ancestry.com HARTLEY Family Tree file submitted by nycah; www.findagrave.com, memorial #33620679, from his gravestone in Cold Spring Cemetery in Cold Spring, NY.

    [453] Putnam County Probate Letters of Administration Vol. 5, p. 201, from FHL microfilm #0838094

    [454] Putnam County Probate Letters of Administration Vol. 5, p. 248½ , from FHL microfilm #0838094.

    [455] Calculated from her age at death.

    [456] Per the Ancestry.com David Gillam Family Tree file submitted by David Gillam, and the Ancestry.com HARTLEY Family Tree file submitted by nycah; www.findagrave.com, memorial #24580148, from her gravestone in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, daughter of Samuel & Margaret Pierce.

    [457] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [458] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [459] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [460] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, p. 49, family #99:

            Moses Shelly, 38, male, laborer, born NY

            Sarah Shelly, 37, female, born NY

            Phebe J. Shelly, 15, female, born NY, attending school

            Wesley Shelly, 11, male, born NY

    [461] 1860 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 35, dwelling #267, family #281:

            Moses Shelley, 50, male, speculator, $100, born NY

            Sarah Shelley, 48, female, born NY

            John W. Shelley, 22, male, $150, born NY

    [462] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Jefferson Valley, Westchester Co. Post Office, Page No. 5, dwelling #34, family #39:

            Moses Shelly, 60, male, white, produce dealer, born NY, a male citizen

            Sarah Shelly, 57, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            John W. Shelly, 32, male, white, at home, born NY, a male citizen

    [463] 1880 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 36, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 81, dwelling #319, family #325:

            Moses Shelley, white, male, 71, married, huxter, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Saly Shelley, white, female, 68, wife, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Ferdinand Travis, white, male, 9, grandson, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [464] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #46327 for 1889; the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3 says she died in Westchester Co., NY.

    [465] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #16330 for 1896, which gives his place of death as Adams Center, but perhaps it was Adams Corners in Putnam County; per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [466] Per the Ancestry.com David Gillam Family Tree file submitted by David Gillam, and the Ancestry.com HARTLEY Family Tree file submitted by nycah; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #23900524.

    [467] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #23900524.

    [468] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #23900527.

    [469] Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 158-160, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by David K. Conklin, Justice, acknowledged by both Samuel Pierce and David Travis, and recorded on 21 Jan. 1843.

    [470] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, p. 47-48, dwelling #76, family #81:

            Samuel Pierce, 26, male, farmer, $260, born NY

            Rachael Pierce, 18, female, born NY

            Samuel Pierce, 73, male, laborer, born NY

    [471] 1860 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 8, dwelling #56, family #62:

            Samuel Pierce, 83, male, farmer, $600, $50, born NY

            Samuel Pierce Jr., 36, male, farmer, $2000, $343, born NY

            Rachael Pierce, 29, female, born NY

            William H. Pierce, 9, male, born NY, attending school

            Marcus C. Pierce, 5, male, born NY, attending school

            Theadore Pierce, 2, male, born NY

    [472] 1870 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Jefferson Valley, Westchester Co. Post Office, Page No. 22, dwelling #182, family #199:

            Samuel Pierce, 47, male, white, farmer, $6000, $1400, born NY, a male citizen

            Rachael Pierce, 38, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            William H. Pierce, 19, male, works on farm, born NY

            Emma Pierce, 7, female, white, attending school, born NY, attending school

            Sarah Hall, 20, female, white, domestic servant, born NY

    [473] 1880 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 5, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 81, dwelling #42, family #42:

            Samuel Pierce, white, male, 58, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Rachel Pierce, white, female, 48, wife, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            E. Charles Pierce, white, male, 17, son, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Ida Tompkins, white, female, 10, single, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [474] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #35819 for 1909, which does not give his middle initial; per the Ancestry.com David Gillam Family Tree file submitted by David Gillam, and the Ancestry.com HARTLEY Family Tree file submitted by nycah; www.findagrave.com, memorial #23900524, from his gravestone in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, which does not give his middle initial either.

    [475] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #57149 for 1920; www.findagrave.com, memorial #23900527, from her gravestone in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, NY.

    [476] Per the Ancestry.com David Gillam Family Tree file submitted by David Gillam, and the Ancestry.com HARTLEY Family Tree file submitted by nycah, presumably calculated from his age at death.

    [477] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [478] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #24580095.

    [479] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [480] Putnam County Land Records, Book X, p. 496-498, from FHL microfilm #0927630, witnessed by John Travis, and recorded on 7 Apr. 1852.

    [481] Putnam County Land Records, Book X, p. 499-501, from FHL microfilm #0927630, witnessed by John Travis, and recorded on 7 Apr. 1852.

    [482] Putnam County Land Records, Book 27, p. 62-65, from FHL microfilm #0927632, witnessed by Herman Goodsell, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 8 May 1854.

    [483] 1850 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Dist. No. 1, Putnam Co., NY, p. 70, dwelling #112, family #121:

            Cornelius Pierce, 24, male, farmer, born NY

            Minervah Pierce, 24, female, born NY

            Epha E. Pierce, 6/12, female, born NY

    [484] 1860 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 3-4, dwelling #23, family #24:

            Cornelius P. Pierce, 36, male, farmer, $100, born NY

            Minerva A. Pierce, 35, female, born NY

            Effie E. Pierce, 10, female, born NY, attending school

            Arvilla Pierce, 8, female, born NY, attending school

            Ezra J. Pierce, 1, male, born NY

    [485] www.findagrave.com, memorial #25320316, from her gravestone in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, NY, wife of Cornelius Pierce, her age unreadable in the photograph provided.

    [486] Per the 1870 federal census, married in Sept.            

    [487] Calculated from her age in the 1870 federal census.

    [488] 1870 Federal Census, Philipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 99, dwelling #612, family #821:

            Cornelius Pierce, 42, male, white, farmer, $400, born NY, married in Sept., a male citizen

            Rebecca Pierce, 45, female, white, keeping house, $4000, $600, born NY

            Thomas Nelson, 24, male, white, farm laborer, born NY, a male citizen

            Stephen Nelson, 22, male, white, carpenter, born NY, a male citizen

            Franklin Nelson, 16, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Joshua Nelson, 14, male, white at home, born NY, attending school

            Frederick Nelson, 12, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Carrie Nelson, 9, female, white, at home, born NY

            Emily Pierce, 19, female, white, at home, born NY

            Ezra Pierce, 11, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            William Pierce, 8, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

    [489] 1880 Federal Census, Phillipstown, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 15, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 79, dwelling #118, family #134:

            Cornelius Peirce, white, male, 53, married, sick with consumption, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Rebecca A. Peirce, white, female, 55, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            William C. Peirce, white, male, 17, son, single, working on farm, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Ezra J. Peirce, white, male, 21, son, single, working on farm, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Thomas W. Nelson, white, male, 33, son, single, school teacher, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Carrie S. Nelson, white, female, 19, daughter, single, school teacher, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [490] Per the Ancestry.com David Gillam Family Tree file submitted by David Gillam, and the Ancestry.com HARTLEY Family Tree file submitted by nycah; www.findagrave.com, memorial #24580095, from his gravestone in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, NY.

    [491] Putnam County Probate Letters of Administration, Vol. 5, p. 169, from FHL microfilm #0838094.

    [492] Per the Ancestry.com David Gillam Family Tree file submitted by David Gillam.

    [493] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [494] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [495] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [496] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, p. 49, family #98:

            Fowler F. Adams, 36, male, farmer, $4000, born NY

            Margaret Adams, 22, female, born NY

            Fletcher Adams, 2, male, born NY

            Sandford Adams, 6/12, male, born NY

    [497] 1860 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 35-36, dwelling #267, family #282:

            Fowler Adams, 46, male, farmer, $5000, $650, born NY

            Margaret Adams, 33, female, born NY

            Fletcher A. Adams, 12, male, born NY

            Sanford Adams, 10, male, born NY

            Josephine Adams, 7, female, born NY

            Caroline Adams, 3, female, born NY

    [498] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Jefferson Valley, Westchester Co. Post Office, Page No. 5, dwelling #34, family #38:

            Fowler Adams, 56, male, white, farmer, $8000, $4150, born NY, a male citizen

            Margaret Adams, 42, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Fletcher Adams, 22, male, white, at home, born NY, a male citizen

            Sandford Adams, 20, male, white, at home, born NY

            Josephine Adams, 18, female, white, unemployed, born NY, attending school

            Caroline Adams, 12, female, white, unemployed, born NY, attending school

            Benjamin F. Adams, 4, male, white, at home, born NY

    [499] 1880 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 21-22, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 81, dwelling #187, family #188:

            Solomon F. Adams, white, male, 67, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Margaret Adams, white, female, 50, wife, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Flether [sic] Adams, white, male, 32, son, married, farm laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Amanda Adams, white, female, 33, daughter in law, beadler, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Sanford Adams, white, male, 30, son, single, farm laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Josephene Adams, white, female, 26, daughter, single, at home, born NY

            Benjahman [sic] F. Adams, white, male, 14, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Carie M. Travis, white, female, 22, daughter, boarder, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Jasper W. Travis, white, male, 24, son in law, laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Herbert R. Travis, white, male, 3/12, born in Feb., grandson, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [500] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #46565 for 1895.

    [501] Putnam County Probate Letters of Administration Vol. 7, p. 231, from FHL microfilm #0838095.

    [502] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #69401 for 1914; per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [503] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Timothy R. Pierce; per the Ancestry.com Adams Family Tree file submitted by AR Louise Adams, both of which give the year as 1775; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #93563756, but he did not use a middle initial in his will.

    [504] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Timothy R. Pierce; per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [505] 1820 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 6, the Timothy Pearce household had 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [506] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 12, the Timothy Pearce household had 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and 1 female aged 70-79 years.

    [507] www.findagrave.com, memorial #93563756, from his gravestone in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, his memorial says he died at Putnam Station, Washington Co., NY, but does not link him to a wife.

    [508] Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. D, p. 138-141, from FHL microfilm #0837265, and Letters Testamentary Vol. A2, p. 38.

    [509] Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 410-412, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 9 July 1839.

    [510] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 336, the Charlott Adams household had only 1 female aged 50-59 years.

    [511] www.findagrave.com, memorial #24569722, from her gravestone in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY. Her husband, John Adams, died on 19 Nov. 1819 in Putnam Co., and was also buried in Adams Corners Cemetery in Putnam Valley, NY.

    [512] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [513] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [514] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [515] 1830 Federal Census, Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 287, the Daniel Wooden 2nd household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-199 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [516] 1840 Federal Census, Pawling, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 335, the Daniel Wooden household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-20 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 6 persons employed in agriculture.

    [517] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [518] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [519] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [520] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [521] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [522] 1830 Federal Census, Andes, Delaware Co., NY, p. 11, the Daniel Peirce household had 3 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [523] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [524] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [525] 1840 Federal Census, Meredith, Delaware Co., NY, p. 471, the Daniel Pearce household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 5 persons employed in agriculture.

    [526] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Hamden, Delaware Co., NY, p. 280-281, dwelling #1740, family #1780:

            Daniel Pierce, 54, male, farmer, $400, born NY

            Elizabeth Pierce, 46, female, born NY

            William Pierce, 22, male, farmer, born NY

            Robert Pierce, 20, male, farmer, born NY

            Marcus Pierce, 12, male, born NY, attending school

    [527] 1860 Federal Census, Hamden, Delaware Co., NY, Page No. 15, dwelling #1284, family #1369:

            James W. Pierce, 37, male, farmer, $1500, $600, born NY

            Frances Pierce, 28, female, born NY

            Daniel Pierce, 62, male, born CT [sic]

            Betsey Pierce, 56, female, born NY

            Robert Pierce, 7, male, born NY, attending school

            Edward Pierce, 9, male, born NY, attending school

            Herbert Pierce, 5, male, born NY, attending school

            Charles Pierce, 2, male, born NY

            Wm Pierce, 9/12, male, born NY

            John Reynolds, 14, male, born NY

    [528] 1870 Federal Census, Hamden, Delaware Co., NY, Walton Post Office, Page No. 9-10, dwelling #64, family #65:

            Washington Pierce, 47, male, white, farmer, $4500, $1550, born NY, a male citizen

            Frances C. Pierce, 38, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Robert W. Pierce, 16, male, white, farm laborer, born NY

            Herbert A. Pierce, 14, male, white, farm laborer, born NY

            William H. Pierce, 10, male, white, at school, born NY, attending school

            Marcus A. Peirce, 8, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Kate J. Peirce, 6, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Frederick Peirce, 3, male, white, born NY

            Frank Peirce, 1, male, white, born NY

            Norman S. Peirce, 2, male, white, born NY

            Daniel Peirce, 74, male, white, without occupation, born NY, a male citizen

    [529] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [530] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Daniel Pierce.

    [531] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [532] Calculated from her age at death.

    [533] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 37, p. 377-378, from FHL microfilm #0565036, witnessed by John M. Boice and James W. Boice, and recorded on 3 May 1827.

    [534] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 69, p. 346-347, from FHL microfilm #0565055, witnessed by Tunis Hasbrook, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 12 Oct. 1840.

    [535] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 65,  p. 186-187, from FHL microfilm #0565053, witnessed by Teunis Hasbrook, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 27 Oct. 1838.

    [536] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 67, p. 112-113, from FHL microfilm #0565054, witnessed by Jos. P. Jackson, Dutchess County Judge, and recorded on 4 June 1839.

    [537] Putnam County Land Records, Book O, p. 25-27, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by Tunis Hasbrook, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 28 Sept. 1840, the deed also recorded in Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 108-110, witnessed by Tunis Hasbrook and recorded on 31 Jan. 1844.

    [538] Dutchess County Land Records, Libor 82, p. 338, from FHL microfilm #0565061, witnessed by William G. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 2 May 1846.

    [539] 1810 Federal Census, Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 162, the Daniel Pierce household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 16-25 years.

    [540] 1820 Federal Census, Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 65, the Daniel D. Pearce household had 4 males under 10, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [541] 1830 Federal Census, Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 482, the Daniel Pierce household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years [sic], 1 female under 5, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 2 females aged 10-14 years, 2 females aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [542] 1840 Federal Census, Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 127, the Daniel D. Pierce household had 1 male aged 50-59 years [sic], 1 female aged 10-14 years, 2 females aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 60-69 years [sic].

    [543] 1850 Federal Census, Town of East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 136, dwelling #1587, family #2031:

            Daniel Pierce, 67 [sic], male, carpenter, $900, born NY

            Mary Pierce, 65, female, born NY

            Hannah Pierce, 40, female, born NY

            Mary Pierce, 25, female, born NY

    [544] 1860 Federal Census, Town of East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post Office, Page No. 109, dwelling #812, family #828:

            Daniel D. Pierce, 82, male, carpenter, $700, born NY

            Mary Pierce, 60 [sic], female, born NY

            Hannah Pierce, 40 [sic], female, born NY

            Adrian B. Genung, 57, male, merchant, $1000, born NY

            Susan Genung, 47, female, born NY

            Louis Genung, 17, female, born NY, attending school

            Adriana Genung, 15, female, born NY, attending school

            Ella Genung, 7, female, born NY, attending school

    [545] www.findagrave.com, memorial #76431862, from her gravestone in Wiccopee Community Church Cemetery in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, wife of Daniel D. Pierce.

    [546] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3; www.findagrave.com, memorial #76431880, from his gravestone in Wiccopee Community Church Cemetery in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY.

    [547] Calculated from her age at death and her age in the 1870 federal census.

    [548] 1850 Federal Census, Town of East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 136, dwelling #1587, family #2031.

    [549] 1860 Federal Census, Town of East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, Mattawan Post Office, Page No. 109, dwelling #812, family #828.

    [550] 1870 Federal Census, Town of East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, Fishkill Plains Post Office, Page No. 53, dwelling #420, family #435:

            Henry Phillips, 48, male, white, tailor, born NY, a male citizen

            Louisa Phillips, 48, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Louis Phillips, 25, male, white, boiler maker, born NY, a male citizen

            James Phillips, 16, male, white, born NY, attending school

            Hannah Pierce, 59, female, white, born NY

    [551] www.findagrave.com, memorial #87701012, from her gravestone in Wiccopee Community Church Cemetery in East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY.

    [552] Calculated from her age at death.

    [553] 1850 Federal Census, Town of East Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 136, dwelling #1587, family #2031.

    [554] www.findagrave.com, memorial #87701013, from her gravestone in Wiccopee Community Church Cemetery in East Fishkill, NY.

    [555] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Abizer Pierce; per the Ancestry.com Adams Family Tree file submitted by AR Louise Adams, which gives his birthplace as New York, NY.

    [556] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Jane Hopkins; per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file of germantown3 and others.

    [557] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Abizer Pierce.

    [558] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Jane Hopkins.

    [559] Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 48-50, from FHL microfilm #0927622, witnessed by Barnabas Carver, but not recorded until 30 Oct. 1829.

    [560] Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 32-34, from FHL microfilm #0927622, witnessed by Barnabas Carver, Judge of Common Pleas, but not recorded until 14 Oct. 1829.

    [561] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 110-112, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 2 Apr. 1834.

    [562] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 37-38, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge of Putnam Co., and recorded on 10 Mar. 1834.

    [563] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 80-82, from FHL microfilm #0927623, no witness, acknowledged before Hiram Waring, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 2 Apr. 1834.

    [564] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 397-399, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, dated 23 Mar. 1834, but acknowledged on 23 Mar. 1835, and recorded on 23 Mar. 1835.

    [565] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 399-400, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, dated 23 Mar. 1834, but acknowledged on 23 Mar. 1835, and recorded on 23 Mar. 1835.

    [566] Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 114-117, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1839.

    [567] Putnam County Land Records, Book W, p. 486-487, from FHL microfilm #09276630, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 18 Feb. 1851.

    [568] Putnam County Land Records, Book X, p. 518-519, from FHL microfilm #0927630, witnessed by Edward Wright, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 19 Apr. 1852.

    [569] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 13, the Abizer Pearce household had 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years.

    [570] 1850 Federal Census, Sennett, Cayuga Co., NY, p. 364, dwelling #1718, family #2001:

            Abizah Pearce, 71, male, no occupation, born NY

            Jane Pearce, 73, female, born NY

    [571] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Abizer Pierce.

    [572] 1860 Federal Census, Sennett, Cayuga Co., NY, Page No. 24, dwelling #175, family #175.

    [573] 1870 Federal Census, 6th Ward Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY, Page No. 20, dwelling #165, family #167:

            Abigah [sic] Pierce, 92, male, white, retired farmer, $4000, $5000, born NY, a male citizen

            Jane Hopkins, 53, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            Bridget Gonkin, 36, female, white, domestic, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [574] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Abizer Pierce; www.findagrave.com, memorial #65440226, from his gravestone in Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY, buried on 4 Feb. 1875.

    [575] Per the Ancestry.com Baldwin Family Tree file submitted by wbaldwinindy.

    [576] Per the Ancestry.com Baldwin Family Tree file submitted by wbaldwinindy.

    [577] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 11, the Harvy Pearce household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [578] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 341, the Harvy Pierce household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [579] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 171, dwelling #408, family #425:

            Harvy Pierce, 51, male, farmer, born NY

            Marcy Pierce, 51, female, born NY

            Cornelius Pierce, 21, male, farmer, born NY

            Elisabeth Pierce, 10, female, born NY

            Alford Pierce, 8, female [sic], born NY

    [580] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 24, dwelling #170, family #174:

            Arvey H. Pierce, 60, male, farmer, $4000, $715, born NY

            Mary Pierce, 60, female, born NY

            Elizabeth Pierce, 20, female, born NY

            Alfred Pierce, 17, male, farm laborer, born NY

    [581] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 34, dwelling #275, family #274:

            Harvey Pierce, 70, male, white, farmer, $10,000, $1000, born NY, a male citizen

            Mary Pierce, 70, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            Alfred Pierce, 27, male, white, farm laborer, born NY, a male citizen

            Amelia Pierce, 21, female, white, at home

            Abizar Pierce, 7/12, male, white, born NY, born in Oct.

    [582] Per the Ancestry.com Baldwin Family Tree file submitted by wbaldwinindy.

    [583] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.  

    [584] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 47-49, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 17 Mar. 1834.

    [585] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 363-364, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 6 Mar. 1835.

    [586] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 397-399, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, dated 23 Mar. 1834, but acknowledged on 23 Mar. 1835, and recorded on 23 Mar. 1835.

    [587] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 399-400, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, dated 23 Mar. 1834, but acknowledged on 23 Mar. 1835, and recorded on 23 Mar. 1835.

    [588] Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 97-100, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 5 Apr. 1838.

    [589] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 521-523, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 5 Apr. 1838.

    [590] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 372-373, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 27 June 1844.

    [591] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 374-375, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Azor B. Crane, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 27 June 1844.

    [592] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 13, the Edmon Pearce household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [593] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 340, the Edmund Pierce household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females under 5, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [594] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Starky, Yates Co., NY, p. 167, dwelling #412, family #415:

            Edmond E. [sic] Pierce, 45, male, jeweler, born NY

            Ann Pierce, 35, female, born NY

            Emily A. Pierce, 1, female, born NY

            Thomas J. Pierce, 20, male, jeweler, born NY

            Georgianna Pierce, 13, female, born NY, attending school

            Phebe Wilkin, 20, female, born NY

            Loretta Bates, 19, female, born NY

            Benjamin Jackson, 22, male, jeweler, born NY

    [595] 1860 Federal Census, Dundee Village, Yates Co., NY, Page No. 63, dwelling #551, family #530:

            E. H. Pierce, 57, male, watchmaker, born NY

            A. Peirce, 46, female, born NY

            E. A. Peirce, 11, female, born NY, attending school

            S. Hart, 27, female, born NY

            Mary Blake, 22, female, domestic, born NY

            A. McSwain, 19, female, domestic, born NY

    [596] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Dundee, Yates Co., NY, Page No. 41, Supervisors Dist. 10, Enumeration Dist. 223, dwelling #440, family #479:

            E. H. Pierce, white, male, 88 [sic], married, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Ann Pierce, white, female, 66, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Della Pierce, white, female, 31, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [597] The date of his will from his probate records.

    [598] Yates County Probate Wills Vol. O, p. 317-319, from FHL microfilm #0841321, and Letters Testamentary Vol. 6, p. 193.

    [599] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #65758001.

    [600] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #65758001.

    [601] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #76736033.

    [602] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #76736033.

    [603] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Barrington, Yates Co., NY, p. 241, dwelling #145, family #146:

            Thomas Hopkins, 43, male, farmer, born NY

            Ortha [sic] Hopkins, 40, female, born NY

            Emely Hopkins, 13, female, born NY, attending school

            Harrison Hopkins, 11, male, born NY, attending school

            Thomas Hopkins, 8, male, born NY, attending school

            Henrie Hopkins, 4, female, born NY

            Ortha Hopkins, 11/12, female, born NY

    [604] 1860 Federal Census, Barrington, Yates Co., NY, Page No. 21, dwelling #172, family #172:

            Thomas Hopkins, 52, male, pedlar, $1100, born NY

            Orpha Hopkins, 50, female, born NY

            Harrison Hopkins, 21, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Thomas Hopkins, 17, male, farm laborer, born NY, attending school

            Henrietta Hopkins, 14, female, born NY, attending school

            Orpha Hopkins, 10, female, born NY, attending school

    [605] 1880 Federal Census, Three Rivers, St. Joseph Co., MI, Page No. 16-17, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 197, dwelling #185, family #197:

            Joseph Pruntsman, white, male, 42, married, pump man, born MI, father born PA, mother born PA

            Emma Pruntsman, white, female, 42, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Jessie Pruntsman, white, female, 7, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born MI, father born MI, mother born NY

            Edward Pruntsman, white, male, 13, son, single, at school, attending school, born MI, father born MI, mother born NY

            Thomas Hopkins, white, male, 73, father in law, widowed [sic], retired merchant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Orpha Hopkins, white, female, 70, mother in law, married, no occupation, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [606] www.findagrave.com, memorial #65758001, from her gravestone in Oakridge Cemetery in Marshall, Calhoun Co., MI.

    [607] www.findagrave.com, memorial #76736033, from his gravestone in Oakridge Cemetery in Marshall, MI.

    [608] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #55043557.

    [609] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #55043557.

    [610] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #55043488.

    [611] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #55043488, which says he was born in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, but Putnam County wasn’t formed until 1812.

    [612] 1850 Federal Census, Sennett, Cayuga Co., NY, p. 363, dwelling #1717, family #2000:

            Harrison Hopkins, 43, male, farmer, $6000, born NY

            Jane Hopkins, 37, female, born NY

            Margaret Brunard, 22, female, born Ireland

            George Ultrey, 26, male, laborer, born England

            Jas. Rodgers, 27, male, laborer, born England

    [613] 1860 Federal Census, Sennett, Cayuga Co., NY, Page No. 24, dwelling #175, family #175:

            Harrison Hopkins, 53, male, farmer, $11,000, $7000, born NY

            Jane Hopkins, 48, female, house work, born NY

            Abizah Pierce, 81, male, born NY

            Bridget Gohen, 40, female, servant, born Ireland

    [614] www.findagrave.com, memorial #55043488, from his gravestone in Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY.

    [615] Cayuga County Probate Wills Vol. P, p. 269-272, from FHL microfilm #0853224, and Letters Testamentary Vol. G, p. 286.

    [616] 1870 Federal Census, 6th Ward Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY, Page No. 20, dwelling #165, family #167.

    [617] 1880 Federal Census, Auburn 6th Ward, Cayuga Co., NY, Page No. 18, Supervisors Dist. 8, Enumeration Dist. 7, dwelling #172, family #192:

            Jane N. Hopkins, white, female, 62 [sic], widow, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary Gaffany, white, female, 50, servant, single, cannot read or write, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

    [618] www.findagrave.com, memorial #55043557, from her gravestone in Fort Hill Cemetery in Auburn, NY, but her death record was not found in the New York State Death Index for 1882.

    [619] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Jonathan Pierce; per the Ancestry.com Adams Family Tree file submitted by AR Louise Adams; per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3, but his age in the 1870 federal census calculates to a birth in ca. 1786.

    [620] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Jonathan Pierce.

    [621] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Elizabeth Crossman.     

    [622] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page 30, dwelling #255, family #250.

    [623] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of William Pierce; per the Ancestry.com Adams Family Tree file submitted by AR Louise Adams.

    [624] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of William Pierce.

    [625] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #100935501.

    [626] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #100935501.

    [627] Putnam County Probate Old Estates Vol. B, p. 208-209, from FHL microfilm #0838102.

    [628] Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 410-412, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 9 July 1839.

    [629] Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 407-408, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 1 June 1843.

    [630] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 341-345, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Wm. H. Pierce, Thomas Little and Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 28 May 1844.

    [631] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 316-318, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Wm. H. Pierce, and recorded on 28 May 1844.

    [632] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 320-322, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 28 May 1844.

    [633] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 312-315, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 28 May 1844.

    [634] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 16, the William Pearce household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [635] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 333, the Willm. Pearce household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 2 females aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [636] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 161, dwelling #234, family #246:

            William Pierce, 63, male, farmer, $4000, born NY

            Elizabeth Pierce, 62, female, born NY

            Cordelia Pierce, 28, female, born NY

            Hanah Jackson, 26, female, $10,000, born NY

            Catherine E. Jackson, 5, female, born NY

            James Runalz, 18, male, laborer, born Ireland

    [637] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of William Pierce; www.findagrave.com, memorial #159662500, from his gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [638] Putnam County Probate Letters of Administration, Vol. 3, p. 102, from FHL microfilm #0838093.

    [639] www.findagrave.com, memorial #100935501, from her gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [640] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #111908770.

    [641] 1850 Federal Census, 5th Ward of Albany, Albany Co., NY, p. 253, dwelling #294, family #400, the Masonic Hall, line #38:

            Wm Pierce, 38, male, druggist, born NY

    [642] www.findagrave.com, memorial #111908770, from his gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY, which is badly eroded, but apparently no wife was buried with him.

    [643] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #159541359.

    [644] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [645] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 161, dwelling #235, family #241:

            Isaac B. Pierce, 32, male, farmer, born NY

            Nancy P. Pierce, 28, female, born NY

            John J. Pierce, 5, male, born NY

            William B. Pierce, 3, male, born NY

            Marey White, 13, female, born NY

    [646] Putnam County Land Records, Book U, p. 401-403, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by Abraham Smith, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 21 Aug. 1848.

    [647] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #159541359.

    [648] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #159541369.

    [649] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 15, dwelling #106, family #108:

            Isaac B. Pierce, 44, male, farmer, $5000, $670, born NY

            Mary J. Pierce, 40, female, born NY

            John J. Pierce, 15, male, born NY, attending school

            William B. Pierce, 13, male, born NY, attending school

            Henrietta A. Pierce, 7, female, born NY, attending school

            Joseph F. Pierce, 5, male, born NY

            Hannah H. Pierce, 3, female, born NY

            Cordelia R. Pierce, 2, female, born NY

            Gilbert Baddeau, 75, male, born NY

            Cordelia R. Peirce, 38, female, born NY

            Mary White, 24, female, domestic, born NY

    [650] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 2, dwelling #15, family #16:

            Isaac Pierce, 54, male, white, farmer, $6000, $1800, born NY, a male citizen

            Mary J. Pierce, 50, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            John J. Pierce, 24, male, white, retail store keeper, $500, born NY, a male citizen

            William Pierce, 22, male, white, partner in store, $500, born NY, a male citizen

            Henrietta Pierce, 17, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Joseph Pierce, 15, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Hannah Pierce, 13, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Cora Pierce, 11, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Bessie Pierce, 6, female, white, at home, born NY attending school

            Mary White, 30, female, white, domestic servant, born NY

    [651] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 12, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 75, family #132:

            Isaac B. Pierce, white, male, 62, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary Jane Pierce, white, female, 58, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Bessie Pierce, white, female, 16, daughter, single, at home, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary White, white, female, 40, servant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [652] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #19583 for 1900; www.findagrave.com, memorial #159541369, from her gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [653] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #21018 for 1903; www.findagrave.com, memorial #159541359, from his gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [654] www.findagrave.com, memorial #159662564, from her gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [655] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #33443186.

    [656] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 161, dwelling #234, family #246.

    [657] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 15, dwelling #106, family #108.

    [658] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #33443186.

    [659] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #33443269.

    [660] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #33443269, which says he was born in Putnam Co., but Putnam County wasn’t created until 1812.

    [661] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 2, dwelling #13, family #14:

            John H. Badeau, 61, male, white, retired merchant, $50,000, $5000, born NY, a male citizen

            Cordelia Badeau, 47, female, white, lady, $1500, $3000, born NY, attending school

            T. Wildey Nyatt, 22, male, white, farm laborer, born NY, a male citizen

            Camilla Nyatt, 31, female, white, at home, born NY

            Hannah Foster, 44, female, white, keeping house, $20,000, $4000, born NY

            Cassie Jackson, 23, female, white, at home, born NY

            Mark Nolan, 23, male, white, farm laborer, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

            Mary Crawfoot, 16, female, white, domestic servant, born NY

    [662] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 12, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 75, family #131:

            John W. Badeau, white, male, 72, married, retired merchant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Cordelia R. Badeau, white, female, 59, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Hannah H. Peirce, white, female, 23, niece, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Cordelia R. Peirce, white, female, 21, niece single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Joseph Peirce, white, male, 24, nephew, single, farm laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Hannah H. Foster, white, female, 57, sister, widow, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Eugene Head, white, male, 18, employee, single, farm laborer, attending school, cannot write, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mertie M. Barrett, white, female, 4, orphan, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [663] www.findagrave.com, memorial #33443269, from his gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [664] Putnam County Probate Vol. Q, p. 531-537, from FHL microfilm #0837273, and Letters Testamentary Vol. F, p. 11.

    [665] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #159836999.

    [666] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 312-315, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 28 May 1844.

    [667] Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. D, p. 377-378, from FHL microfilm #0838091, and Letters Testamentary Vol. A2, p. 96.

    [668] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 161, dwelling #234, family #246.

    [669] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #159836999.

    [670] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #54490904, which doesn’t agree with his age in the 1860 federal census.

    [671] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 15, dwelling #107, family #109:

            Joseph Foster, 34, male, O.S.P. Clergyman, born NY

            Hannah H. Foster, 35, female, $5000, born NY

            Cathaline E. Foster, 15, female, born NY

    [672] www.findagrave.com, memorial #54490904, from his gravestone in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

    [673] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 2, dwelling #13, family #14.

    [674] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 12, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 75, family #131.

    [675] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #20054 for 1891; www.findagrave.com, memorial #159836999, from her gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY, which only gives the year.

    [676] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Hester Pierce.

    [677] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Mehitable Pierce; per the Ancestry.com Adams Family Tree file submitted by AR Louise Adams.

    [678] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Mehitable Pierce.

    [679] Per the Ancestry.com Not Forgotten file submitted by germantown3.

    [680] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Barnabas Carver Pierce; per the Ancestry.com Adams Family Tree file submitted by AR Louise Adams.

    [681] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Barnabas Carver Pierce.

    [682] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Nancy P. Wildman, her birthplace from the 1850 and 1860 federal censuses.

    [683] 1830 Federal Census, Bloomfield, Knox Co., OH, p. 285, the Barnabus Pierce household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [684] 1840 Federal Census, Bloomfield, Knox Co., OH, p. 218, the Barney Perrce household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [685] 1850 Federal Census, South Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH, p. 525, dwelling #2483, family #2523:

            Barnabas C. Pierce, 58, male, farmer, $1200, born NY, cannot read or write

            Nancy Pierce, 46, female, born CT

            Perry A. Pierce, 21, male, farmer, born OH, attending school

            Elizabeth Pierce, 18, female, born OH, attending school

            Daniel Pierce, 10, male, born OH, attending school

            Columbus Pierce, 8, male, born OH, attending school

    [686] 1860 Federal Census, South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, Chesterville Post Office, Page No. 59, dwelling #473, family #471:

            Barnabas Pierce, 68, male, farmer, $2000, $590, born NY

            Nancy Pierce, 57, female, born CT

            Thomas J. Pierce, 40, male, farmer, born OH

            Perry Pierce, 30, male, farmer, born OH

            Betsy Pierce, 28, female, domestic, born OH

            Daniel Pierce, 22, male, farmer, born OH

            Columbus D. Pierce, 20, male, farmer, born OH

    [687] 1870 Federal Census, South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, Sparta Post Office, Page No. 12, dwelling #101, family #105:

            Barnabus Pierce, 78, male, white, farmer, $4200, $125, born NY, a male citizen

            Nancy Pierce, 67, female, white, keeping house, born CT

            Thomas Pierce, 49, male, white, farmer, $1125, $837, born OH, a male citizen

            Ida Webster, 1, female, white, born OH

    [688] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Barnabas Carver Pierce.

    [689] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Sparta, South Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH, Page No. 19, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 133, dwelling #217, family #231.

    [690] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Nancy P. Wildman.

    [691] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [692] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #159895303.

    [693] Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Thomas J. Pierce and Fidelia Watrous, from Delaware County Marriages, 1835-1846, p. 489.

    [694] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #159895303.

    [695] 1850 Federal Census, South Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH, p. 525, dwelling #2484, family #2524:

            Jefferson Pierce, 30, male, farmer, born OH

            Fidelia Pierce, 22, female, born NY

    [696] 1860 Federal Census, South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, Chesterville Post Office, Page No. 59, dwelling #473, family #471.

    [697] 1870 Federal Census, South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, Sparta Post Office, Page No. 12, dwelling #101, family #105.

    [698] 1880 Federal Census, South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 133, dwelling #27, family #28.

    [699] www.findagrave.com, memorial #93568658, from his gravestone in Bloomfield Cemetery in Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH.

    [700] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #67900605, from his gravestone.

    [701] 1860 Federal Census, South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, Chesterville Post Office, Page No. 59, dwelling #473, family #471.

    [702] Ohio, U.S., County Marriages Records, 1774-1993, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Perry N. Pierce and Amanda Gano, from Morrow County Probate Court Records, 1863-1870, p. 73.

    [703] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #67900655, from her gravestone.

    [704] 1870 Federal Census, Village of Sparta, South Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH, Sparta Post Office, Page No. 26, dwelling #215, family #219:

            Perry Pierce, 42, male, white, farm laborer, $125, born OH, a male citizen

            Amanda Pierce, 25, female, white, keeping house, born OH

            Sumner Pierce, 3, male, white, born OH

            Lineus Pierce, 10/12, male, white, born OH, born in Aug.

    [705] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Sparta, South Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH, Page No. 21, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 133, dwelling #243, family #270:

            Perry Pierce, white, male, 52, M.D., born OH

            Laura A. Pierce, white, female, 35, wife, keeping house, born OH, father born OH, mother born NY

            Sumner Pierce, white, male, 13, son, at home, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH

            Leinea Pierce, white, male, 10, son, at home, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH

            Clinton Pierce, white, male, 8, son, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH

    [706] www.findagrave.com, memorial #67900605, from his gravestone in Bloomfield Cemetery in Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH.

    [707] www.findagrave.com, memorial #67900655, from her gravestone in Bloomfield Cemetery in Bloomfield, OH.

    [708] Calculated from her age in the 1850 and 1860 federal censuses. Several online files give her middle initial as “Q.”

    [709] 1860 Federal Census, South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, Chesterville Post Office, Page No. 59, dwelling #473, family #471.

    [710] Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, James H. Webster and Elizabeth J. Pierce, from Morrow County Probate Records, 1863-1870, p. 181.

    [711] Calculated from his age in the 1860 and 1880 federal censuses.,

    [712] 1860 Federal Census, South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, Chesterville Post Office, Page No. 59, dwelling #473, family #471.

    [713] Calculated from her age in the 1880 federal census.

    [714] 1870 Federal Census, Lucas, Monroe Township, Richland Co., OH, Page No. 3, dwelling #23, family #24:

            Daniel Pierce, 25 [sic], male, white, physician, $250, born OH, a male citizen

            Louisa Pierce, 22, female, white, keeping house, $1600, $400, born OH

    [715] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Sparta, South Bloomfield, Morrow Co., OH, Page No. 19, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 133, dwelling #217, family #231:

            Daniel Pierce, white, male, 42, married, doctoring, born OH, father born NY, mother born CT

            Louisa Pierce, white, female, 27, wife, married, keeping house, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH

            Jessie F. Pierce, white, female, 9, single, attending school, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH

            Sheridan Pierce, white, male, 3, son, single, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH

            Nancy W. Pierce, white, female, 77, mother, widow, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

    [716] Calculated from his age in the 1870 and 1880 federal censuses.

    [717] Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Columbus D. Pierce and Hortincey Price, from Morrow County Probate Records, 1863-1870, p. 431.

    [718] Calculated from her age in the 1870 federal census.  

    [719] 1870 Federal Census, South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, Sparta Post Office, Page No. 12, dwelling #103, family #107:

            Columbus Pierce, 30,  male, white, farmer, $1125, $837, born OH, a male citizen

            Horensa [sic] Pierce, 24, female, white, keeping home, born OH

            Frank Pierce, 2/12, male, white, born OH, born in Apr.

            Marcella Kempton, 16, female, white, domestic servant, born OH

    [720] 1880 Federal Census, South Bloomfield Township, Morrow Co., OH, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 133, dwelling #27, family #28:

            C. D. Pierce, white, male, 40, married, fruit grower & farmer, born OH, father born NY, mother born CT

            Hortense Pierce, white, female, 35, wife, married, keeping house, born OH, father born CT, mother born PA

            Frank Pierce, white, male, 10, son, single, attending school, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH

            Bertha Pierce, white, female, 8, single, attending school, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH

            Florence Pierce, white, female, 5, daughter, single, attending school, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH

            T. Jefferson Pierce, white, male, 60, brother, widow, traveling agent, born OH, father born OH [sic], mother born OH [sic]

    [721] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Mary Pierce; per the Ancestry.com Adams Family Tree file submitted by AR Louise Adams.

    [722] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Mary Pierce.

    [723] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Hosea Barnabas Carver.

    [724] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Hosea Barnabas Carver.

    [725] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Mary Pierce.

    [726] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Hosea Barnabas Carver.

    [727] His birth date from the International Genealogical Index, which says that he was born in Bridgewater, MA, but his birth was not recorded in the vital records of Bridgewater, and it seems unlikely.

    [728] Per email letter of Jackie D. of 21 June 2000.

    [729] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Timothy Carver; per Ancestry.com World Tree file of Maplesde.

    [730] Pelletreau, William S., History of Putnam County, New York, 1886, p. 358.

    [731] 1810 Federal Census, Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 133, the Tomothy [sic] Carver household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 3 males aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [732] 1820 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 8, the Timothy Carver household had 1 male aged 16-18 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 16-25 years, 1 female aged 26-44 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over, including 2 persons engaged in agriculture.

    [733] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Kathleen Enes, of Ripon, CA; www.findagrave.com, memorial #86600516, from his gravestone in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, NY.

    [734] Pelletreau, William S., History of Putnam County, New York, 1886, p. 358.

    [735] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Timothy Carver and Phoebe Baldwin.

    [736] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, taken from the Ganong-Carver Family Bible.

    [737] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, taken from the Ganong-Carver Family Bible.

    [738] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Thomas Pinckney.

    [739] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Thomas Pinckney.

    [740] Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 270-271, from FHL microfilm #0927621, no witness, recorded on 26 Mar. 1829.

    [741] 1810 Federal Census, Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 134, the Thomas Pinckney household had 3 males under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [742] 1820 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 6, the Thomas Pinckerney household had 2 males under 10, 2 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 2 females aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in a trade.

    [743] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Rebecca Carver.

    [744] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Thomas Pinckney; www.findagrave.com, memorial #158876604, from his gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [745] Per the Ancestry.com Woodman-Edwards Family Tree file submitted by Erin Michael.

    [746] Per the Ancestry.com Woodman-Edwards Family Tree file submitted by Erin Michael.

    [747] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #158912099.

    [748] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #158912099.

    [749] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #158876706.

    [750] Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 363-365, from FHL microfilm #0927621, no witness, recorded on 11 May 1829.

    [751] Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 270-271, from FHL microfilm #0927621, no witness, recorded on 26 Mar. 1829.

    [752] Putnam County Land Records, Book F, p. 168-170, from FHL microfilm #0927622, no witness, recorded on 20 Feb. 1830.

    [753] Putnam County Land Records, Book H, p. 613-614, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 23 Jan. 1834.

    [754] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 73-75, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinckney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 24 Dec. 1835.

    [755] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 8, the Israel Pinckney household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [756] www.findagrave.com, memorial #158876706, from her gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [757] Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 415-418, from FHL microfilm #0927625, signed by only Israel Pinkney, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 31 Aug. 1839.

    [758] Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 210-211, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, not acknowledged until 1 Feb. 1843, and recorded on 18 Feb. 1843.

    [759] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 266-269, from FHL microfilm #0927625, signed by only Israel Pinkney, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge, and recorded on 30 Mar. 1840.

    [760] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 339, the Israel Pinkney household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 10-14 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [761] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [762] Putnam County Land Records, Book 27, p. 240-241, from FHL microfilm #0927632, witnessed by Edward Wright, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 27 Sept. 1854.

    [763] Putnam County Land Records, Book 29, p. 624-626, from FHL microfilm #0927633, witnessed by Edward Wright, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 20 June 1856.

    [764] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 169, dwelling #373, family #389:

            Izeral Pinckney, 46, male, farmer, $5000, born NY

            Ann Pinckney, 31, female, born NY

            Marey E. Pinckney, 18, female, born NY, attending school

            Jarvis J. Pinckney, 16, male, farmer, born NY, attending school

            Enos Pinckney, 13, male, born NY, attending school

            Amandey A. Pinckney, 9, female, born NY, attending school

            Henry Pinckney, 7, male, born NY, attending school

            Juelia F. Pinckney, 5, female, born NY, attending school

    [765] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 1-2, dwelling #7, family #7:

            Israel Pinckney, 57, male, farmer, $8000, $990, born NY

            Ann Pinckney, 41, female, born NY

            Enos Pinckney, 22, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Amanda A. Pinckney, 18,  female, born NY

            Henry Pinckney, 17, male, farm laborer, born NY, attending school

            Julia F. Pinckney, 15, female, born NY, attending school

            Helen N. Pinckney, 7, female, born NY, attending school

            Milton Pinckney, 6, male, born NY

            Thomas D. Pinckney, 4, male, born NY

            Herbert Pinckney, 1, male, born NY

            Jane Baldwin, 43, female, tailoress, born NY

    [766] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 38, dwelling #308, family #310:

            Israel Pinckney, 67, male, white, farmer, $18,000, $3000, born NY, a male citizen

            Ann Pinckney, 51, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            Henry Pinckney, 24, male, white, works in iron (?), born NY, a male citizen

            Alida Pinckney, 18, female, white, at home, born NY

            Milton Pinckney, 14, male, white, at home, born NY

            De Witt Pinckney, 14, male, white, at home, born NY

            Herbert Pinckney, 11, male, white, at home, born NY

            Jane Baldwin, 53, female, white, seamstress, born NY

    [767] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 28, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 75, family #310:

            Israel Pinkney, white, male, 78, widowed, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Enlida Pinkney, white, female, 28, daughter, single, housekeeper, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Milton Pinkney, white, male, 26, son, single, farm laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Thomas D. Pinkney, male, white, 23, son, single, school teacher, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Herbert Pinkney, white, male, 21, son, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [768] www.findagrave.com, memorial #158912099, from his gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [769] Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. P, p. 456-463, from FHL microfilm #0837272, and Letters Testamentary Vol. E, p. 230.

    [770] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #145448735.

    [771] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #145448735.

    [772] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #145448690.

    [773] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #145448690.

    [774] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 382-383, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 16 Mar. 1835.

    [775] Putnam County Land Records, Book O, p. 56-59, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by Alfred Lounsbury, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 28 Aug. 1840.

    [776] Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 93-95, from FHL microfilm #0927628, witnessed by Gilbert H. Travis, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 15 Apr. 1845.

    [777] Putnam County Land Records, Book U, p. 169-170, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by Gilbert H. Travis, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 30 Mar. 1848.

    [778] Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 404-406, from FHL microfilm #0927628, witnessed by Elijah Yerks, Court Commissioner, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1846.

    [779] Putnam County Land Records, Book U, p. 216-217, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by Azor B. Crane, County Judge, and recorded on 3 Apr. 1848.

    [780] Putnam County Land Records, Book U, p. 354-355, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by Azor B. Crane, County Judge, and recorded on 3 July 1848.

    [781] Putnam County Land Records, Book Z, p. 460-461, from FHL microfilm #0927631, witnessed by Abraham Smith, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 28 Feb. 1854.

    [782] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 154, dwelling #130, family #139:

            Samuel W. Travis, 46, male, farmer, $3000, born NY

            Hanah Travis, 44, female, born NY

            Juelia Travis, 19, female, born NY

            Deborah A. Travis, 12, female, born NY, attending school

            Joseph H. Travis, 11, male, born NY, attending school

            George E. F. Travis, 4, male, born NY

    [783] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 21, dwelling #153, family #157:

            Samuel W. Travis, 56, male, farmer, $4000, #660, born NY

            Hannah Travis, 54, female, born NY

            Joseph Travis, 20, male, farm laborer, born NY, attending school

            George F. Travis, 13, male, born NY, attending school

    [784] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 24, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 75, family #255:

            Samuel Travis, white, male, 76, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Hannah Travis, white, female, 74, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [785] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #43382 for 1888; www.findagrave.com, memorial #145448690, from his gravestone in Union Valley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

    [786] Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. O, p. 405-410, from FHL microfilm #0837272, and Letters Testamentary Vol. E, p. 161.

    [787] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #5675 for 1897; www.findagrave.com, memorial #145448735, from her gravestone in Union Valley Cemetery in Carmel, NY.

    [788] Per the Ancestry.com Woodman-Edwards Family Tree file submitted by Erin Michael.

    [789] Per the Ancestry.com Woodman-Edwards Family Tree file submitted by Erin Michael.

    [790] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #96964298

    [791] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #96964298.

    [792] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #158950132.

    [793] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Harrison, Westchester Co., NY, p. 120, dwelling #63, family #76:

            Wm. C. Pinckney, 34, male, laborer, born America

            Mary Pinckney, 36, female, born America

            Wilber Pinckney, 3, male, born America

            Ansel C. Wesley, 32, male, laborer, born America

            Dwelling #63, family #77:

            Thomas Pinckney, 32, male, laborer, $2500, born America

            Maria Pinckney, 27, female, born America

            Phebe Pinckney, 5, female, born America

            Hannah Pinckney, 3, female, born America

            Henrietta Pinckney, 1, female, born America

            Wm Webb, 19, male, laborer, born America

    [794] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 23, dwelling #166, family #170:

            William E. Pinckney, 44, male, farmer, $1600, $3000, born NY

            Mary Pinckney, 46, female, born NY

            Wilbur Pinckney, 19, male, born NY

    [795] www.findagrave.com, memorial #158950132, presumably from her gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [796] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Brewsters, Town of South East, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 29, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 82, dwelling #227, family #360:

            William E. Pinckeny [sic], white, male, 64, widowed, retired gentleman, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Estella Townsend, white, female, 33, single, housekeeper, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [797] www.findagrave.com, memorial #96964298, from his gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [798] Putnam County Probate Letters of Administration, Vol. 5, p. 296, from FHL microfilm #0838094.

    [799] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #125282555.

    [800] Calculated from the age of their oldest child in the 1850 federal census.

    [801] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [802] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Harrison, Westchester Co., NY, p. 120, dwelling #63, family #76:

            Wm. C. Pinckney, 34, male, laborer, born America

            Mary Pinckney, 36, female, born America

            Wilber Pinckney, 3, male, born America

            Ansel C. Wesley, 32, male, laborer, born America

            Dwelling #63, family #77:

            Thomas Pinckney, 32, male, laborer, $2500, born America

            Maria Pinckney, 27, female, born America

            Phebe Pinckney, 5, female, born America

            Hannah Pinckney, 3, female, born America

            Henrietta Pinckney, 1, female, born America

            Wm Webb, 19, male, laborer, born America

    [803] 1860 Federal Census, Harrison, Westchester Co., NY, Pound Ridge Post Office, Page No. 18, dwelling #586, family #624:

            Thomas Pinkney, 40, male, farmer, $7000, $1500

            Maria L. Pinkney, 36, female

            Phebe A. Pinkney, 14, female

            Hannah A. Pinkney, 13, female, attending school

            Henrietta P. Pinkney, 11, female, attending school

            George F. Pinkney, 7, male, attending school

            Elloise R. Pinkney, 5, female

            Clara E. Pinkney, 3, female

    [804] 1870 Federal Census, Part 20 Ward, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Brooklyn Post Office, Page No. 163, dwelling #951, family #1151:

            Thos. Pinckney, 52, male, white, farmer, born NY, a male citizen

            Maria L. Pinckney, 46, female, white, born NY

            H Pinckney, 22, female, white, born NY

            Geo T. Pinckney, 18, male, white, clerk patent office, born NY

            E. R. Pinckney, 15, female, white, born NY, attending school

            Clara E. Pinckney, 13, female, white, born NY, attending school

    [805] 1880 Federal Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 40, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 247, dwelling #234, family #415:

            Ladawick Vincent, white, male, 45, married, real estate agent, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Loretta Vincent, white, female, 48, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Eugene Vincent, white, male, 25, son, single, clerk in office, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Dwelling #234, family #416:

            Thomas Pinckney, white, male, 61, widower, upholsterer, born NY, father born Ny, mother born NY

            Henrietta P. Pinckney, white, female, 31, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Eloise R. Pinckney, white, female, 25, daughter, single, at home, lame, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Clara E. Pinckney, white, female, 23, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [806] www.findagrave.com, memorial #125282555, from his burial record in Green-Wood Cemetery in Greenwood Heights, Kings Co., NY, his gravestone no longer standing.

    [807] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, taken from the Ganong-Carver Family Bible; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #57564834.

    [808] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of James Carver; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #57564834.

    [809] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Sarah Townsend, her father’s name from Pelletreau, History of Putnam County, p. 358, footnote, her mother’s name from the www.findagrave.com memorial #239734381 of Phebe (Carver) Hazen, supplied by the Putnam County Historian.

    [810] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #57564851.

    [811] Pelletreau, William S., History of Putnam County, New York, 1886, p. 358.

    [812] Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 500-502, from FHL microfilm #0927621, recorded on 9 Sept. 1829.

    [813] Putnam County Land Records, Book E, p. 499-500, from FHL microfilm #0927621, recorded on 9 Sept. 1829.   

    [814] Putnam County Land Records, Book G, p. 150-151, from FHL microfilm #0927622, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge of Common Pleas, and recorded on 14 Apr. 1831.

    [815] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 285-286, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Dec. 1834.

    [816] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 249-251, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 25 Apr. 1840.

    [817] Putnam County Land Records, Book H, p. 384-386, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 25 May 1833.

    [818] 1810 Federal Census, Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 133, the James Carver household had 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 16-25 years.

    [819] 1820 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 8, the James Carver household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 1 person engaged in agriculture.

    [820] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 12, the James Carver household had 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 3 females aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 40-49 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years.

    [821] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of James Carver; www.findagrave.com, memorial #57564834, from his gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY, and from Buys, Barbara Smith, Old Gravestones of Putnam County, New York, 1975, and Pelletreau, William S., History of Putnam County, NY, 1996.

    [822] Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. D, p. 47-51, from FHL microfilm #0837265, and Letters Testamentary Vol. A2, p. 24.

    [823] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 393-396, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, Sally’s name recorded as Polly in the acknowledgement, and recorded on 18 May 1840.

    [824] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 390-393, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 18 May 1840.

    [825] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 344, the Sarah Carvin [sic] household had only 1 female aged 70-79 [sic] years.

    [826] www.findagrave.com, memorial #57564851, from her gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, NY, and from Buys, Barbara Smith, Old Gravestones of Putnam County, New York, 1975.

    [827] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #57564890.

    [828] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #158950400.

    [829] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #158950400.

    [830] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #158950400.

    [831] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 393-396, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, Sally’s name recorded as Polly in the acknowledgement, and recorded on 18 May 1840.

    [832] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 390-393, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 18 May 1840.

    [833] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 475-477, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 22 May 1840.

    [834] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 477-480, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, ands recorded on 21 May 1840.

    [835] Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 181-182, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by Azor B. Crane, County Judge, and recorded on 17 Apr. 1849.

    [836] Putnam County Land Records, Book 27, p. 240-241, from FHL microfilm #0927632, witnessed by Edward Wright, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 27 Sept. 1854.

    [837] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 169, dwelling #372, family #388:

            Hazey Carver, 38, male, farmer, $4000, born NY

            Hanah J. Carver, 35, female, born NY

            Deborah S. Carver, 5, female, born NY, attending school

            Sarah C. Carver, 2, female, born NY

            Charles Selford, 14, male, born NY

            Phebe Carver, 29, female, born NY

    [838] www.findagrave.com, memorial #57564890, from his gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY, and from Buys, Barbara Smith, Old Gravestones of Putnam County, New York, 1975, and Pelletreau, William S., History of Putnam County, NY, 1886.

    [839] Putnam County Probate Letters of Administration, Vol. 3, p. 32, from FHL microfilm #0838093.

    [840] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 64, dwelling #494, family #513:

            Hannah J. Carver, 42, female, $2500, born NY

            Sarietta Carver, 12, female, born NY, attending school

            Ida E. Carver, 10, female, born NY, attending school

    [841] 1870 Federal Census, Ninth Ward, City of Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Brooklyn Post Office, Page No. 78, dwelling #410, family #520:

            John H. Hodgson, 24, male, white, provision merchant, born England, parents both foreign born

            Sarah E. Hodgson, 22, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Hannah J. Carver, 54, female, white, born NY

    [842] 1880 Federal Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 38, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 223, dwelling #256, family #344:

            John Hodgson, white, male, 34, married, produce dealer, born England, father born England, mother born England

            Sarietta Hodgson, white, female, 32, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Walter C. Hodgson, white, male, 7, son, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born England, mother born NY

            Joseph E. Hodgson, white, male, 5, son, single, born NY, father born England, mother born NY

            Eugene E. Hodgson, white, male, 3, son, single, born NY, father born England, mother born NY

            Esther Hodgson, white, female, 6/12, born in Dec., daughter, single, born NY, father born England, mother born NY

            Hannah J. Carver, white, female, 64, mother in law, widow, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary Johnson, black, female, 22, servant, single, servant, born NC, father born NC, mother born NC

            Carrie Neilson, white, female, 18, servant, single, servant, born Denmark, father born Denmark, mother born Denmark

    [843] www.findagrave.com, memorial #158950400, from her gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, NY, but her death was not found in the New York Death Index for 1890.

    [844] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #143183328.

    [845] Per the Ancestry.com Sue 2006 Sept 3 file submitted by Sue Cartwrights of Grosse Ile, MI.

    [846] Per the Ancestry.com Sue 2006 Sept 3 file submitted by Sue Cartwrights of Grosse Ile, MI; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #143183319.

    [847] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 390-393, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 18 May 1840.

    [848] 1850 Federal Census, 19th Ward, New York City, New York Co., NY, p. 63, dwelling #535, family #1009:

            Jas D. Ganong, 35, male, grocer, born NY

            Mayt. [sic] A. Ganong, 35, female, born NY

            Howard Ganong, 6, male, born NY, attending school

            Phebe Ganong, 50, female, born NY

    [849] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 3, dwelling #20, family #21:

            James D. Ganong, 44, male, farmer, $7000, $672, born NY

            Mary Ann Ganong, 44, female, born NY

            Howard D. Ganong, 16, male, born NY, attending school

            Phebe Ganong, 66, female, born NY

            Samuel Dexter, 18, male, farm laborer, born NY

    [850] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 32, dwelling #264, family #262:

            James Ganong, 54, male, white, farmer, $20,000, $1000, born NY, a male citizen

            Sarah [sic] Ganong, 54, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            Howard Ganong, 26, male, white, farm work, born NY, a male citizen

            Anny Ganong, 25, female, white, house work, born NY

            Phebe Ganong, 76, female, white, retired, born NY

    [851] www.findagrave.com, memorial #143183319, from his gravestone in Ivandell Cemetery in Somers, Westchester Co., NY.

    [852] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 30, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 85, family #325:

            Howard Ganong, white, male, 34, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Anna M. Ganong, white, female, 34, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Horton D. Ganong, white, male, 10, son, at home, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary A. Ganong, white, female, 64, mother, widow, boarder, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [853] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #48660 for 1894; www.findagrave.com, memorial #143183328, from her gravestone in Ivandell Cemetery in Somers, NY.

    [854] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #158913096.

    [855] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #158913096.

    [856] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #158913064.

    [857] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 483-486, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Alfred Lounsbury, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 5 May 1840.

    [858] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 366-369, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 28 Apr. 1840.

    [859] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 294-295, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Alfred Lounsbury, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 28 Apr. 1840.

    [860] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 262-263, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Alfred Lounsbury, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 May 1840.

    [861] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 399, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Amze L. Dean and Alfred Lounsbury, and recorded on 30 May 1840.

    [862] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 390-393, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 18 May 1840.

    [863] 1850 Federal Census, 19th Ward, New York City, New York Co., NY, p. 63, family #1010:

            Stephen Smith, 35, male, grocer, $2800, born NY

            Jane R. Smith, 32, female, born NY

            Stephen S. Nickson, 15, male, born NY

    [864] 1860 Federal Census, 2nd Dist. 16th Ward, New York City, New York Co., NY, Page No. 226, family #1604:

            Stephen Smith, 44, male, soap manufacturer, $5000, $3000, born NY

            Jane R. Smith, 42, female, born NY

            Dulua(?) Carver, 16, female, born NY

    [865] 1870 Federal Census, West 18th St., 6th Ward, New York Co., NY, Page No. 5, dwelling #20, family #34:

            Stephen Smith, 54, male, white, merchant D.G., born NY, a male citizen

            Jane Smith, 52, female, white, born NY

            Delicy Carver, 26, female, white, born NY

    [866] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 18, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 85, family #122:

            Stephen Smith, white, male, 65, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Jane R. Smith, white, female, 62, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [867] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #20475 for 1894; www.findagrave.com, memorial #158913064, from his gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [868] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #22204 for 1899, which gives the date as 19 May 1899; www.findagrave.com, memorial #158913096, from his gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, NY, which gives the date as 9 May 1899.

    [869] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #239734381.

    [870] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 169, dwelling #372, family #388.

    [871] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #239734381.

    [872] Per the Ancestry.com Sue 2006 Sept 3 file submitted by Sue Cartwrights of Grosse Ile, MI.

    [873] Per the Ancestry.com Sue 2006 Sept 3 file submitted by Sue Cartwrights of Grosse Ile, MI; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #239734033.

    [874] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #239734033.

    [875] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 390-393, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 18 May 1840.

    [876] Putnam County Land Records, Book U, p. 507-508, from FHL microfilm #0927629, no witness, but acknowledged before Azor B. Crane, County Judge, and recorded on 25 Oct. 1848.

    [877] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 64, dwelling #493, family #512:

            Orrison Hazen, 39, male, farmer, $12,000, $1525, born NY

            Phebe Hazen, 39, female, born NY

            Frances A. Hazen, 6, female, born NY, attending school

            Michael Dailey, 22, male, farm laborer, born Ireland

            Felix Gallager, 28, male, farm laborer, born Ireland

            Harriett Telford, 32, female, domestic, $250, born CT

    [878] www.findagrave.com, memorial #239734381, from her gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

    [879] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 33, dwelling #269, family #267:

            Orison Hazen, 50, male, white, farmer, $12,000, $2000, born NY, a male citizen

            Hannah Carver, 49, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            Frances A. Hazen, 16, female, white, at school, born NY, attending school

    [880] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 27, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 75, dwelling #292:

            Orson Hazen, white, male, 58, widowed, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Frances A. Hazen, white, female, 24, daughter, single, house keeper, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Arthur C. Hazen, white, male, 19, son, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Hannah Carver, white, female, 54, sister in law, single, boarder, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mentor W. Hazen, white, male, 84, father, widowed, boarder, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [881] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #14523 for 1906; www.findagrave.com, memorial #239734033, from his gravestone in Kelley Cemetery in Carmel, NY.

    [882] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #159239935.

    [883] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #159239935.

    [884] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #159239924.

    [885] Calculated from the age of their oldest child in the 1850 federal census.

    [886] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #159239924.

    [887] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 390-393, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 18 May 1840.

    [888] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 404-406, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 26 July 1844.

    [889] Putnam County Land Records, Book Z, p. 467-468, from FHL microfilm #0927631, witnessed by Abraham Smith, Justice of the Peace, but not recorded until 5 Mar. 1854.

    [890] 1850 Federal Census, 3d District 9th Ward, New York Co., NY, p. 461, dwelling #1075, family #2238:

            Raymond [sic] Cole, 32, male, carman, born NY

            Charlotte Cole, 29, female, born NY

            Wyles Cole, 6, male, born NY

            David Cole, 3, male, born NY

    [891] 1860 Federal Census, 2nd Dist., 9 Ward, City of Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 13, dwelling #60, family #110:

            Remy Cole, 41, male, carman, $2500, $500, born NY

            Charlotte S. Cole, 38, female, born NY

            Maurice H. Cole, 16, male, porter, born NY

            Frank J. Cole, 1, male, born NY

    [892] 1870 Federal Census, Ninth Ward, City of Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Brooklyn Post Office, Page No. 74, dwelling #377, family #494:

            Ramah Cole, 52, male, white, cartman, $9500, $3000, born NY, a male citizen

            Charlotte L. Cole, 49, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Walter H. Cole, 25, male, white, cartman, born NY, a male citizen

            Frank J. Cole, 11, male, white, at school, born NY, attending school

            Emily L. Cole, 22, female, white, born NY

            Cath Connors, 19, female, white, domestic servant, born Ireland, parents both foreign born

    [893] 1880 Federal Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, Page No. 33, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 69, dwelling #159, family #365:

            Ramah Cole, white, male, 62, married, truckman, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Charlotte Cole, white, female, 58, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Frank Cole, white, male, 21, son, single, shirt store, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Anna Maguire, white, female, 18, single, servant, born Ireland, father born Ireland, mother born Ireland

            Dwelling #159, family #366:

            Mary Jamison, white, female, 45, widow, keeping house, born England, father born England, mother born England

            John Jamison, white, male, 30, son, single, 1st officer on steamer, born NY, father born DE, mother born England

            Charlotte Jamison, white, female, 20, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born DE, mother born England

    [894] New York, New York, U.S., Index to Death Certificates, 1862-1948, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #159239935, from her gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [895] New York, New York, U.S., Index to Death Certificates, 1862-1948, online database at www.Ancestry.com, his occupation a merchant; www.findagrave.com, memorial #159239924, from his gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [896] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #167322334.

    [897] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 390-393, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 18 May 1840.

    [898] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 33, dwelling #269, family #267.

    [899] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 27, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 75, dwelling #292.

    [900] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #16458 for 1900; www.findagrave.com, memorial #167322334, from her gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, NY, and from her obituary in the Katonah Times of 27 Apr. 1900, posted on her memorial.

    [901] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Elijah Carver; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #17045995.

    [902] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #17045995.

    [903] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Susannah Longwell.

    [904] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Elijah Carver.

    [905] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Susannah Longwell; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #14022839.

    [906] 1810 Federal Census, Carmel, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 133, the Elijah Carver household had 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, and 2 females aged 16-25 years.

    [907] 1820 Federal Census, Reading, Steuben Co., NY, p. 266, the Elijah Carver household had 2 males under 10, 1 male aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 4 females under 10, 2 females aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 2 persons engaged in manufacturing.

    [908] 1830 Federal Census, Fayette Co., IN, p. 38, the Elijah Carver household had 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 3 females under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 2 females aged 15-19 years, 2 females aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [909] 1840 Federal Census, Harrison, Fayette Co., IN, p. 43, the Elijah Carver household had 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [910] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Susannah Longwell; www.findagrave.com, memorial #14022839, from her gravestone in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN.

    [911] Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1806-1861, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Elijah Carver and Eve Langston.

    [912] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #74993467, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [913] 1850 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 244, dwelling #364:

            Elijah Carver, 67, male, inn keeper, $600, born NY

            Eve Carver, 53, female, born MD, cannot read or write

            Peter Toby, 26, male, wagon maker, $150, born Germany

    [914] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Elijah Carver; per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Kathleen Enes, of Ripon, CA; www.findagrave.com, memorial #17045995, from his gravestone in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, IN.

    [915] www.findagrave.com, memorial #74993467, from her gravestone in Milton Cemetery in Milton, Wayne Co., IN, but her death record was not found in Wayne Co., IN.

    [916] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #105586821.

    [917] Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Jonathan Carver and Melinda Nelson.

    [918] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #105586836, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [919] 1850 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 244, dwelling #367:

            Jonathan Carver, 43, male, farmer, $4000, born

            Malinda Carver, 39, female, born ME

            Edwin Carver, 16, male, born IN

    [920] 1860 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 62-63, dwelling #485, family #475:

            Jonathan Carver, 53, male, carpenter, $7500, $795, born NY

            Malinda Carver, 50, female, born ME

            Rosa Ingle, 11, female, born IN, attending school

    [921] 1870 Federal Census, Goshen Township, Stark Co., IL, La Fayette Post Office, Page No. 14, dwelling #95, family #95:

            Johnathan Carver, 63, male, white, carpenter, $11,000, $1000, born NY, a male citizen

            Malinda Carver, 60, female, white, keeping house, born ME

    [922] 1880 Federal Census, Goshen, Stark Co., IL, Page No. 5, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 277, dwelling #41, family #43:

            Jonathan Carver, white, male, 73, married, retired farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Melinda Carver, white, female, 70, wife, married, keeping house, born ME, father born ME, mother born ME

    [923] www.findagrave.com, memorial #105586836, from her gravestone in Lafayette Cemetery in Lafayette, Stark Co., IL.

    [924] www.findagrave.com, memorial #105586821, from his gravestone in Lafayette Cemetery in Lafayette, IL.

    [925] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #131351232.

    [926] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #131351232; Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com, William H. Nelson and Phoebe Carver.

    [927] Calculated from his age and birthplace in the 1850 federal census.

    [928] 1850 Federal Census, Cicero Township, Tipton Co., IN, p. 242, dwelling #80, family #80:

            William H. Nelson,  41, male, farmer, $2000, born ME

            Phebe Nelson, 41, female, born NY

            Kenion Nelson, 12, male, born IN, attending school

            Joseph Nelson, 5, male, born IN

            Sanford Nelson, 3, male, born IN

            Jeremiah Motz, 24, male, laborer, $400, born PA

            Eliza Caster, 26, female, born IN

    [929] 1860 Federal Census, Tipton, Cicero Township, Tipton Co., IN, Page No. 11, dwelling #84, family #84:

            Pheba Nelson, 51, female, farmer, $7000, $300, born NY

            Kenyon Nelson, 22, male, farmer, born IN

            Joseph Nelson, 15, male, born IN, attending school

            Sanford Nelson, 13, male, born IN, attending school

    [930] 1870 Federal Census, Boyer Township, Crawford Co., IA, Dunlap Post Office, Page No. 21, dwelling #10, family #10:

            Phebe Nelson, 62, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Joseph D. Nelson, 25, male, white, farmer, $350, $300, born IN, a male citizen

            Kenyon H. Nelson, 32, male, white, farmer, $800, $200, born IN, a male citizen

            Sarah E. Nelson, 23, female, white, keeping house, born VA

            Saml. Nelson, 3, male, white, at home, born IN

            Joe D. Nelson, 2, male, white, at home, born IA

            Mary A. Nelson, 5/12, female, white, at home, born IA, born in Dec.

    [931] 1880 Federal Census, Boyer Township, Crawford Co., IA, Page No. 4, dwelling #26, family #27:

            Joseph Nelson, white, male, 34, married, farmer, born IN, father born ME, mother born NY

            Martha E. Nelson, white, female, 24, wife, married, keeping house, born IL, father born NY, mother born NY

            Edwin A. Nelson, white, male, 6, son, attending school, born IA, father born NY, mother born NY

            George L. Nelson, white, male, 4, son, attending school, born IA, father born NY, mother born NY

            Sarah L. Nelson, white, female, 2, daughter, born IA, father born NY, mother born NY

            Phebe Nelson, white, female, 73, mother, widow, boarder, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Not named, white, female, 1/12, born in May, daughter, born IA, father born NY, mother born NY

    [932] www.findagrave.com, memorial #131351232, from her gravestone in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Dunlap, Harrison Co., IA, wife of W. H. Nelson.

    [933] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [934] 1860 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 175, dwelling #1225, family #1225.

    [935] www.findagrave.com, memorial #210019492, from her gravestone in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, IN, but her age on the gravestone is difficult to read, and may be 61 years.

    [936] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #131418082, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [937] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #131418082.

    [938] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #131418467.

    [939] Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1806-1861, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Eleazer Carver and Julia Kellog.

    [940] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #131418467, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [941] 1850 Federal Census, Lagro Township, Wabash Co., IN, p. 323, dwelling #352, family #365:

            Eleazer C. Carver, 36, male, carpenter & joiner, $1000, born NY

            Julia Carver, 32, female, born OH

            Washington Carver, 11, male, born IN, attending school

            Cyrus Carver, 8, male, born IN, attending school

            Ursula Carver, 6, female, born IN

            Phebe Carver, 3, female, born IN

    [942] 1860 Federal Census, La Gro Township, Wabash Co., IN, Page No. 75, dwelling #584, family #584:

            Eliazer Carver, 47, male, farmer, $3200, $1000, born NY

            Julia Carver, 42, female, housewife, born OH

            Washington Carver, 22, male, farmer, born IN

            Cyrus Carver, 19, male, farmer, born IN, attending school

            Ersula Carver, 16, female, born IN, attending school

            Phebe Carver, 14, female, born IN, attending school

    [943] 1870 Federal Census, La Gro Township, Wabash Co., IN, Page No. 44, dwelling #336, family #336:

            L. [sic] Carver, 56, male, white, farmer, $6000, $1200, born NY, a male citizen

            J. Carver, 58 [sic], female, white, keeps house, born OH, cannot write

            S. Wire, 12, female, white, domestic, born IN, attending school

            C. Vandegriff, 24, male, white, domestic, born IN, a male citizen

    [944] 1880 Federal Census, La Gro Township, Wabash Co., IN, Page No. 19, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 186, dwelling #188, family #189:

            E. C. Carver, white, male, 65, married, retired farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NJ

            Julia Carver, white, female, 63, wife, married, keeping house, born OH, father born ME, mother born NJ

    [945] www.findagrave.com, memorial #131418467, from her gravestone in Logan Cemetery in Logan, Harrison Co., IA.

    [946] www.findagrave.com, memorial #131418082, from his gravestone in Logan Cemetery in Logan, IA.

    [947] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #14022842.

    [948] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #14022842; Indiana, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1748-1993, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Charles M. Stone and Lovisa Carver.

    [949] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #14022843, but the 1850 federal census says he was born in IA.

    [950] 1850 Federal Census, Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 218, dwelling #271, family #277:

            Charles M. stone, 28, male, farmer, $1680, born IA

            Lovisa Stone, 28, female, born NY

            Edwin M. Stone, 5, male, born IA, attending school

            Eliza Stone, 2, female, born IA

            Katharine Stone, 5/12, female, born IA

            Ursula Carver, 21, female, born IA.

    [951] 1860 Federal Census, Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, Harrisburg Post Office, Page No. 77, dwelling #581, family #569:

            Charles M. Stone, 39, male, farmer, $5800, $715, born IA(?)

            Lovisa Stone, 39, female, born NY

            Edwin Stone, 15, male, born IN, attending school

            Eliza Stone, 12, female, born IN, attending school

            Susan Stone, 10, female, born IN, attending school

            Ursula Carver, 28, female, domestic, born IN

    [952] 1870 Federal Census, Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, Harrisburg Post Office, Page No. 15, dwelling #105, family #109:

            Charles Stone, 50, male, white, farmer, $10,000, $3555, born IN, a male citizen

            Lovisa Stone, 50, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Sarah C. Stone, 20, female, white, born IN

            George M. Stone, 10, male, white, born IN

            Dwelling #105, family #110:

            Louis Florea, 24, male, white, lawyer, $2500, $2350, born IN, a male citizen

            Eliza A. Florea, 22, female, white, keeping house, born IN, married in May

    [953] 1880 Federal Census, Harrison Township, Fayette Co., In, Page No. 11, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 140, dwelling #98, family #101:

            Charles M. Stone, white, male, 59, married, farmer, born IN, father born OH, mother born DE

            Lovisa Stone, white, female, 59, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Sula Furguson, white, female, 50, sister in law, widow, boarding, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary L. Furguson, white, female, 6, niece, single, boarding, born IN, father born IN, mother born NY

            John Ficklin, white, male, 28, servant, single, works on farm, born KY, father born KY, mother born KY

            John Elison, white, male, 50, work hand, single, carpenter, born IN, father born KY, mother born KY

    [954] www.findagrave.com, memorial #14022843, from his gravestone in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN.

    [955] www.findagrave.com, memorial #14022842, from her gravestone in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, IN.

    [956] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #74891901.

    [957] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #74891901; Indiana, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1748-1993, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Edwin N. Trobridge and Susan Carver.

    [958] Calculated from his age in the 1860 federal census.

    [959] 1860 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 175, dwelling #1225, family #1225:

            Edward Trowbridge, 36, male, farmer, $3800, $1100, born NY

            Susan Trowbridge, 33, female, born IN

            Mary A. Trowbridge, 11, female, born IN

            Ellenor Trowbridge, 10, female, born IN

            Charles C. Trowbridge, 6, male, born IN

            Emma Trowbridge, 4, female, born IN

            Eva L. Trowbridge, 2, female, born IN

            Sarah Carver, 50, female, born NY

    [960] 1870 Federal Census, Wayne Township, Huntington Co., IN, Page No. 8, dwelling #55, family #55:

            Edwin Trowbridge, 46, male, white, farming, $6000, $950, born NY, a male citizen

            Susan Trowbridge, 43, female, white, keeping house, born IN

            Elmer Trowbridge, 19, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Emma Trowbridge, 13, female, white, born IN, attending school

            Eva Trowbridge, 11, female, white, born IN, attending school

            Sarah Trowbridge, 9, female, white, born IN, attending school

            Susan Trowbridge, 6, female, white, born IN

            Abbie Trowbridge, 4, female, white, born IN

            Benjamin Young, 14, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

    [961] 1880 Federal Census, Wayne Township, Huntington Co., IN, Page No. 8, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 200, dwelling #82, family #95:

            Edwin Trobridge, white, male, 56, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Susan Trobridge, white, female, 53, wife, married, keeping house, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY

            Eva Trobridge, white, female, 21, daughter, single, keeping house, attending school, born IN, father born NY, mother born IN

            Sarah Trobridge, white, female, 19, daughter, single, at home, born IN, father born NY, mother born IN

            Abie Trobridge, white, female, 14, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born IN, father born NY, mother born IN

    [962] www.findagrave.com, memorial #74891901, from her gravestone in Mount Etna Cemetery in Mount Etna, Huntington Co., IN.

    [963] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #153924663, but the 1850 federal census says she was born in IA.

    [964] 1850 Federal Census, Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 218, dwelling #271, family #277.

    [965] 1860 Federal Census, Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, Harrisburg Post Office, Page No. 77, dwelling #581, family #569.

    [966] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #153924419.

    [967] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #153924663; Indiana, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1748-1993, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Livingston Ferguson and Ursula Carver.

    [968] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #153924419.

    [969] Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [970] www.findagrave.com, memorial #55118684, from her gravestone in Bentonville Cemetery in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN.

    [971] 1870 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Bentonville Post Office, Page No. 1, dwelling #3, family #3:

            Livingston Furgeson, 47, male, white, farmer, $33,600, $3350, born IN, a male citizen

            Ursula Furgeson, 41, female, white, keeping house, born IN

            Horton Furgeson, 15, male, white, born IN, attending school

            Albert Furgeson, 13, male, white, born IN, attending school

            Katie Lynch, 10, female, white, born IN

    [972] www.findagrave.com, memorial #153924419, from his gravestone in Bentonville Cemetery in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN.

    [973] 1880 Federal Census, Harrison Township, Fayette Co., In, Page No. 11, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 140, dwelling #98, family #101.

    [974] www.findagrave.com, memorial #153924663, from her gravestone in Bentonville Cemetery in Bentonville, IN.

    [975] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, taken from the Ganong-Carver Family Bible.

    [976] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Jeremiah Ganung.

    [977] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, taken from the Ganong-Carver Family Bible.

    [978] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, taken from the Ganong-Carver Family Bible.

    [979] Putnam County Land Records, Book D, p. 441-443, from FHL microfilm #0927621, witnessed by Jno. L. Lawrence, and acknowledged in New York City, but not recorded until 29 Apr. 1828.

    [980] Putnam County Land Records, Book D, p. 443-444, from FHL microfilm #0927621, witnessed by Barnabas Carver, Judge of Common Pleas, but not recorded until 29 Apr. 1828.

    [981] Putnam County Land Records, Book D, p. 445-446, from FHL microfilm #0927621, witnessed by Barnabas Carver, Judge of Common Pleas, but not recorded until 29 Apr. 1828.

    [982] Putnam County Land Records, Book D, p. 447-449, from FHL microfilm #0927621, witnessed by Barnabas Carver, Judge of Common Pleas, but not recorded until 29 Apr. 1828.

    [983] Putnam County Land Records, Book D, p. 449-450, from FHL microfilm #0927621, witnessed by Barnabas Carver, Judge of Common Pleas, but not recorded until 29 Apr. 1828.

    [984] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 110-111, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Barnabas Carver, Judge of Common Pleas, but not recorded until 25 Jan. 1836.

    [985] Putnam County Land Records, Book G, p. 185-187, from FHL microfilm #0927622, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge of County Courts, and recorded on 26 Apr. 1831.

    [986] Putnam County Land Records, Book N, p. 219-222, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 10 Apr. 1840.

    [987] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 204-206, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 1 Apr. 1836.

    [988] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 405-407, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 16 Dec. 1837.

    [989] Putnam County Land Records, Book L, p. 54-57, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 19 Mar. 1838.

    [990] Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 394-395, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by W. H. Sloat, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 15 Apr. 1842.

    [991] Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 390-392, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Gilbert H. Travis, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 24 May 1843.

    [992] Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 58-59, from FHL microfilm #0927628, witnessed by Peter Anderson, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 19 Mar. 1845.

    [993] Putnam County Land Records, Book V, p. 181-182, from FHL microfilm #0927629, witnessed by Azor B. Crane, County Judge, and recorded on 17 Apr. 1849.

    [994] Putnam County Land Records, Book 31, p. 24-25, from FHL microfilm #0927635, witnessed by Edward Wright, Justice of the County, and recorded on 7 Apr. 1856.

    [995] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 9, the Jeremiah Ganong household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female under 5, 2 females aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [996] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 339, the Jeremiah Ganong household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 60-69 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, 1 female aged 50-59 years, and 1 free colored male under 10, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [997] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 169, dwelling #369, family #385:

            Jeramiah Ganung, 71, male, farmer, $12,000, born NY

            Hanah Ganung, 65, female, born NY

            Phebe Ganung, 35, female, born NY

            Adison Ganung, 32, male, farmer, born NY

            Elezor H. Ganung, 28, male, farmer, born NY

            Lewis Green, 65, male, laborer, born NY

            Ether Green, 14, male, born NY, attending school

            Jeramiah Green, 11, male, born NY, attending school

    [998] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 23, dwelling #167, family #171:

            Jeremiah Ganong, 81, male, farmer, $12,000, $1315, born NY

            Hannah Ganong, 75, female, born NY

            Eleazer H. Ganong, 37, male, farmer, born NY

    [999] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, taken from the Ganong-Carver Family Bible; www.findagrave.com, memorial #101583302, from his gravestone in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY.

    [1000] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, taken from the Ganong-Carver Family Bible; www.findagrave.com, memorial #101583382, from her gravestone in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, NY.

    [1001] Per the Ancestry.com Sara Jane Green file submitted by yorkies2006.

    [1002] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #7993172.

    [1003] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census, her birthplace and maiden name from her www.findagrave.com memorial #7993160, but her age at death calculates to a birth in ca. July 1800.

    [1004] 1840 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 339, the Lewis C. Ganong household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [1005] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 170, dwelling #411, family #429:

            Lewis C. Gening, 41, male, farmer, $1500, born NY

            Marey Z(?). Gening, 46, female, born NY

            Ematildy Gening, 17, female, born NY

            Kniffin J. Gening, 14, male, born NY

            Newman G. Gening, 8, male, born NY

            Matildy Gening, 17, female, born NY

    [1006] 1860 Federal Census, Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, Page No. 164, dwelling #1259, family #1382:

            Lewis C. Ganung, 50, male, farmer, $6000, $1200, born NY

            Mary A. Ganung, 56, female, born NY

            Kniffin Ganung, 23, male, laborer, $400, born NY

            Jane C. Ganung, 22, female, born NY

            Francis L. Ganung, 1, male, born NY

            Thomas Bennett, 17, male, born unknown

    [1007] 1870 Federal Census, Brookfield, Fairfield Co., CT, Brookfield Centre Post Office, Page No. 1, dwelling #3, family #3:

            Rufus Calhoun, 51, male, white, works in boot & shoe factory, born CT

            Phebe M. Calhoun, 41, female, white, housekeeping, born CT

            Dwelling #3, family #4:

            Lewis Ganung, 60, male, white, farmer, $3500, $600, born CT [sic]

            Mary L. Ganung, 59, female, white, housekeeping, born CT [sic]

    [1008] www.findagrave.com, memorial #7993160, from her gravestone in Kenosia Cemetery in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT.

    [1009] www.findagrave.com, memorial #7993172, from his gravestone in Kenosia Cemetery in Danbury, CT.

    [1010] Per the Ancestry.com Sara Jane Green file submitted by yorkies2006; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #73542552.

    [1011] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 169, dwelling #369, family #385.

    [1012] Per the Ancestry.com Sara Jane Green file submitted by yorkies2006, calculated from the age of their daughter in the 1860 federal census.

    [1013] Per the Ancestry.com Sara Jane Green file submitted by yorkies2006; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #73542382.

    [1014] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Bedford, Westchester Co., NY, Pines Bridge Post Office, Page No. 277, dwelling #1915, family #1950:”

            Jeremiah F. Green, 47, male, farmer, $6500, $1800, born NY

            Phebe M. Green, 44, female, born NY

            Lydia M. Green, 9, female, born NY, attending school

            Charles Jaycox, 17, male, farm laborer, born OH

    [1015] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Bedford, Westchester Co., NY, Page No. 31, dwelling #235, family #303:

            Jermiah Green, 57, male, white, farmer, $12,000, $1429, born NY, a male citizen

            Mrs. Green, 54, female, white, born NY

            Lydia M. Green, 19, female, white, born NY

            William Weeks, 19, male, white, farm hand, born NY

    [1016] 1880 Federal Census, 4th Election District of Bedford Town, Westchester Co., NY, Page No. 12, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 86, dwelling #119, family #130:

            Jeremiah Green, white, male, 69, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Phebe Green, white, female, 66, wife, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Lydia Green, white, female, 29, daughter, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Henry Green, white, male, 75, born Germany, father born Germany, mother born Germany

    [1017] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #26012 for 1888; www.findagrave.com, memorial #73542382, from his gravestone in Green Cemetery in Bedford, Westchester Co., NY.

    [1018] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #46576 for 1900; www.findagrave.com, memorial #73542552, from her gravestone in Green Cemetery in Bedford, NY.

    [1019] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #7993467, which spells his surname “Ganung,” but there is no photograph of his gravestone.

    [1020] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 169, dwelling #369, family #385.

    [1021] Calculated from her age at death, which does not agree with her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [1022] Putnam County Land Records, Book W, p. 76-77, from FHL microfilm #0927630, witnessed by Amzi L. Dean, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 15 Apr. 1850.

    [1023] 1860 Federal Census, Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, Page No. 164, dwelling #1262, family #1386:

            Addison Ganung, 40, male, farmer, $5000, $1500, born NY

            Elizabeth Ganung, 41, female, born NY

            Betsey Dean, 67, female, born NY

            Jeremiah Gean [sic], 21, male, laborer, $125, born NY

            Amerillas Dean, 43, female, $1500, born NY

    [1024] www.findagrave.com, memorial #7993198, from her gravestone in Kenosia Cemetery in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, wife of Addison Ganung.

    [1025] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #7993467.

    [1026] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #7993234, which doesn’t agree with her age in the 1870 federal census.

    [1027] 1870 Federal Census, Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, Page No. 4, dwelling #32, family #30:

            Adison Ganung, 52, male, white, farmer, $12,000, $5600, born NY, a male citizen

            Amilla Ganung, 58, female, white, keeping house, $4100, born NY

            James H. Dean, 42, male, white, farm laborer, $2200, born NY, a male citizen

            Thomas Bennet, 27, male, white, farm laborer, $3000, born CT, a male citizen

            Florance E. Bennet, 20, female, white, domestic servant, born CT

    [1028] 1880 Federal Census, Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT,  Page No. 54, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 113, dwelling #498, family #601:

            Addison Ganung, white, male, 62, husband, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Parmelia [sic] Ganung, white, female, 68, wife, married, keeping house, sick with Scarlet Fever, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            James Ryan, white, male, 21, boarding, single, farm hand, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Ella C. Dean, white, female, 16, boarder, single, housekeeper, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1029] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com, from FHL microfilm #0003128, Armilla Ganung, wife of Addison Ganung; www.findagrave.com, memorial #7993234, from her gravestone in Kenosia Cemetery in Danbury, Fairfield Co., CT, wife of Addison Ganung.

    [1030] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com, from FHL microfilm #0003128, Addison F. Ganung; www.findagrave.com, memorial #7993467, from his gravestone in Kenosia Cemetery in Danbury, CT.

    [1031] Per the Ancestry.com Sara Jane Green file submitted by yorkies2006; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #66420158.

    [1032] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 23, dwelling #167, family #171.

    [1033] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #66420188.

    [1034] Per the Ancestry.com Sara Jane Green file submitted by yorkies2006.

    [1035] Per the Ancestry.com Sara Jane Green file submitted by yorkies2006.

    [1036] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 32, dwelling #267, family #265:

            Eleazar H. Ganong, 48, male, white, farmer, $15,000, $2500, born NY, a male citizen

            Helen Ganong, 45, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            Jeremiah Green, 32, male, white, farm laborer, born NY

            Annette Dean, 16, female, white, housework, born NY

    [1037] 1880 Federal Census, Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 16, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 78, dwelling #151, family #173:

            Elezar H. Ganug [sic], white, male, 58, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Hellen E. Ganug [sic], white, female, 54, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1038] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #49319 for 1906, www.findagrave.com, memorial #66420158, from his gravestone in Maple Avenue Cemetery in Patterson, Putnam Co., NY, which gives the date as 25 Nov. 1906.

    [1039] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #37144 for 1908; www.findagrave.com, memorial #66420188, from her gravestone in Maple Avenue Cemetery in Patterson, NY.

    [1040] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, taken from the Ganong-Carver Family Bible, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #126110933 says she was born in New Jersey.

    [1041] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #126110933, but the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File says she married John B. Longwell, son of David L. and Mary Sarah (Tyler) Longwell, in 1794 in Frederickstown, NY, but that is impossible if she was born in Dec. 1786.

    [1042] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #126110931.

    [1043] Calculated from the birth of their first child in July 1807.

    [1044] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #126110931.

    [1045] 1830 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, p. 282, the David Longwell household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [1046] 1840 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, p. 153, the David Longwell household had 1 male aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 50-59 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [1047] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, p. 357, dwelling #142, family #147:

            David Longwell, 67, male, farmer, $4000, born NY

            Mehitable Longwell, 62, female, born NY

            Maria Longwell, 22, female, born NY

            Emily Longwell, 18, female, born NY, attending school

            Merina Longwell, 62, female, born NY, idiotic

            Charles(?) Strong, 9, male, born NY, attending school

    [1048] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Milo, Yates Co., NY, Page No. 19-20, dwelling #160, family #157:

            David Longwell, 78, male, farmer, $2250, $2000, born NY

            Mahitable Longwell, 73, female, born NY

            Emily Longwell, 25, female, born NY

            Charles Strong, 18, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Jemima Longwell, 75, female, born NY

            Susan Longwell, 19, female, school teacher, born NY, attending school

    [1049] www.findagrave.com, memorial #126110933, from her gravestone in Milo Center Cemetery in Milo Center, Yates Co., NY; Yates County, New York, U.S., Swann Vital Records Collection, 1723-2009, online index card database at www.Ancestry.com, says she died in Penn Yan aged 84, wife of David Longwell, but does not give her maiden name.

    [1050] 1870 Federal Census, Milo, Yates Co., NY, Penn Yan Post Office, Page No. 13, dwelling #106, family #110:

            David Longwell, 88, male, white, without occupation, $4000, $1000, born NJ, a male citizen

            Mim Longwell, 84, female, white, without occupation, born NJ

            Louis Patric, 39, male, white, pattern maker, $2000, born NY, a male citizen

            Emily Patric, 36, female, white, keeping house, born NY

    [1051] www.findagrave.com, memorial #126110931, from his gravestone in Milo Center Cemetery in Milo Center, NY; Yates County, New York, U.S., Swann Vital Records Collection, 1723-2009, online index card database at www.Ancestry.com, gives the date but not where he died.

    [1052] Yates County Probate General Index to Surrogate’s Records, p. 165, David Longwell, Box 16A, indexed as Letters of Administration Vol. 5, p. 97, but this volume of Letters of Administration apparently not microfilmed.

    [1053] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #28652585.

    [1054] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #28652585.

    [1055] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #28652619.

    [1056] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #28652619.

    [1057] 1840 Federal Census, Bath, Steuben Co., NY, p. 286, the Orren Longwell household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [1058] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Milo, Yates Co., NY, Penn Yan Post Office, Page No. 11, dwelling #89, family #86:

            Orin Longwell, 52, male, farmer, $6180, $1716, born NJ

            Rebecca Longwell, 50, female, born NJ

            Mary Longwell, 23, female, born NY

            Andrew Longwell, 19, male, born NY, attending school

            Minerva Longwell, 14, female, born NY, attending school

    [1059] www.findagrave.com, memorial #28652585, from his gravestone in Second Milo Cemetery in Milo, Yates Co., NY.

    [1060] Yates County Probate Wills Vol. G, p. 492-498, from FHL microfilm #0838933, and Letters of Testamentary Vol. 5, p. 19.

    [1061] 1870 Federal Census, Milo, Yates Co., NY, Penn Yan Post Office, Page No. 36, dwelling #311, family #316:

            Amos Bassage, 29, male, white, farm laborer, born England, parents both foreign born

            Mary A. Bassage, 24, female, white, keeping house, born England, parents both foreign born

            Charles Bassage, 3, male, white, born NY

            John Bassage, 2, male, white, born NY

            Amos Bassage, 3/12, male, white, born NY, born Mar.

            Andrew Longwell, 30, male, white, farmer, $10,500, $2000, born NY, a male citizen

            Rebecca Longwell, 39, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Herbert Longwell, 2, male, white, born NY

            Rebecca Longwell, 58, female, white, without occupation, born NY

            Clarence E. Aler, 13, male, white, born NY, attending school

    [1062] 1880 Federal Census, Milo, Yates Co., NY, Page No. 24, Supervisors Dist. 10, Enumeration Dist. 221, dwelling #252, family #277:

            Andrew Longwell, white, male, 40, married, farming, born NY, father born NY, mother born NJ

            Rebecca L. Longwell, white, female, 39, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Herbert C. Longwell, white, male, 12, son, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Nellie M. Longwell, white, female, 9, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Rebecca Longwell, white, female, 69, mother, widow, at home, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ

    [1063] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #48497 for 1893; www.findagrave.com, memorial #28652619, from her gravestone in Second Milo Cemetery in Milo, NY.

    [1064] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #188618795.

    [1065] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #188618736.

    [1066] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #188618795.

    [1067] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #188618736.

    [1068] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Independence, Allegany Co., NY, p. 170, dwelling #189, family #194:

            John Longwell, 41, male, farmer, $135, born NJ

            Catharine Longwell, 38, female, born NJ

            Amanda Longwell, 16, female, born NJ, married within the year, attending school

            Lydia Longwell, 14, female, born NJ, attending school

            Alvina Longwell, 12, female, born NJ, attending school

            Susan Longwell, 11, female, born NJ, attending school

            Ann E. Longwell, 7, female, born NJ

            Minerva A. Longwell, 5, female, born NJ

            Frances A. Longwell, 2, female, born NJ

    [1069] www.findagrave.com, memorial #188618736, from her gravestone in Whitesville Rural Cemetery in Whitesville, Allegany Co., NY.

    [1070] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #125308826.

    [1071] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #188618795.

    [1072] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [1073] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Milo, Yates Co., NY, Milo Center Post Office, Page No. 44, dwelling #367, family #360:

            John Longwell, 42 [sic], male, farmer, $7000, $1500, born NY

            Harriet Longwell, 33, female, born NY

            Ron B. Longwell, 4, female, born NY

            Ann E. Longwell, 19, female, born NY., attending school

            Frances A. Longwell, 12, female, born NY, attending school

            James Gray, 22., male, farm laborer, born NY

    [1074] 1870 Federal Census, Milo, Yates Co., NY, Penn Yan Post Office, Page No. 23, dwelling #195, family #200:

            John Longwell, 61, male, white, farmer, $6800, $1500, born NJ, a male citizen

            Harriet Longwell, 42, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Rose B. Longwell, 14, female, white, born NY, attending school

            Hattie Longwell, 9, female, white, born NY, attending school

            John Longwell Jr., 7, male, white, born NY, attending school

            John Brunscill, 19, male, white, day laborer, born NY

    [1075] 1880 Federal Census, North District of Milo, Yates Co., NY, Page No. 20-21, Supervisors Dist. 10, Enumeration Dist. 220, dwelling #244, family #244:

            John Longwell, white, male, 73, married, farmer, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Harriet Longwell, white, female, 52, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born MA, mother born NY

            John Longwell Jr., white, male, 17, son, single, works on farm, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NY

            Thomas M. Markland, white, male, 24, son in law, married within the year, keeps bookstore, born NY, father born CT, mother born CT

            Rose B. Markland, white, female, 24, daughter, married within the year, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NY

    [1076] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #13117 for 1891, indexed as “Langwell;” www.findagrave.com, memorial #188618795, from his gravestone in Whitesville Rural Cemetery in Whitesville, NY.

    [1077] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #35151 for 1893; www.findagrave.com, memorial #125308826, from her gravestone in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY.

    [1078] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #125308828.

    [1079] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #125308828.

    [1080] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #125308829.

    [1081] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #125308829.

    [1082] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Milo, Yates Co., NY, p. 222, dwelling #700, family #757:

            James Longwell, 36, male, farmer, $10,000, born NJ

            Rachel Longwell, 28, female, born NY

            Emmet Brown, 14, male, born NY, attending school

            Mary A. White, 21, female, born NY

            Anna Henderson, 73, female, born PA

    [1083] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Milo, Yates Co., NY, Milo Post Office, Page No. 34, dwelling #280, family #275:

            James C. Longwell, 40 [sic], male, farmer, $20.000, $5000, born NY

            Rachel A. Longwell, 37, female, born NY

            Emily Longwell, 10, female, born NY, attending school

            Smith M. Longwell, 6, male, born NY, attending school

            Anna Henderson, 83, female, born NY

            Catharine Seburn, 24, female, domestic, born NY

            Reuben Drake, 20, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Fred Bushie, 21, male, farm laborer, born NY

    [1084] 1870 Federal Census, Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY, Page No. 44, dwelling #367, family #388:

            James Longwell, 56, male, white, manufacturer, $25,000, $20,000, born NJ, a male citizen

            Rachel A. Longwell, 48, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Emma Longwell, 18, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Smith M. Longwell, 16, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

    [1085] Yates County, New York, U.S., Swann Vital Records Collection, 1723-2009, online index card database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #125308828, from his gravestone in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY.

    [1086] Yates County Probate Wills Vol. J, p. 424-433, from FHL microfilm #0841319, and Letters of Testamentary Vol. 5, p. 231.

    [1087] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 18, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 195, dwelling #129:

            James Wood, white, male, 29, married, farmer, born NY, father born England, mother born England

            Rena Wood, white, female, 29, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Lotty Wood, white, female, 1, daughter, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            William Wood, white, male, 18, nephew, single, laborer, born NY, father born England, mother born NY

            Rachel Longwell, white, female, 59, mother, widow, boarder, born NY, father born NJ, mother born Nova Scotia

    [1088] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #55020 for 1905; www.findagrave.com, memorial #125308829, from her gravestone in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, NY.

    [1089] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #120424274, her birthplace given as Town Reading in Yates County, New York, U.S., Swann Vital Records Collection, 1723-2009, online index card database at www.Ancestry.com, but it doesn’t say whether it was in Reading, NY, or Reading, NJ. The censuses say she was born in NY, but Reading, NY, is in Schuyler County.

    [1090] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #120424274, their marriage date from Yates County, New York, U.S., Swann Vital Records Collection, 1723-2009, online index card database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [1091] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #120424277, his birthplace from Yates County, New York, U.S., Swann Vital Records Collection, 1723-2009, online index card database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [1092] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Milo, Yates Co., NY, p. 226, dwelling #763, family #820:

            Morris Hutches, 35, male, farmer, $150, born NY

            Malinda Hutches, 34, female, born NY

            Susanna Hutches, 9, female, born NY, attending school

            Malvin Hutches, 3, male, born NY

            John Sanford, 22, male, laborer, born NY

    [1093] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Milo, Yates Co., NY, Penn Yan Post Office, Page No. 19, dwelling #155, family #152:

            Morris Hathis [sic], 45, male, farmer, $6000, $1935, born NY

            Malinda Hathis [sic], 44, female, born NY

            Susanna Hathis [sic], 19, female, born NY, attending school

            Andrew Giddings, 13, male, born NY, attending school

    [1094] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Milo, Yates Co., NY, Penn Yan Post Office, Page No. 33, dwelling #287, family #292:

            Morris Hutches, 55, male, white, farmer, $10,400, 3500, born NY, a male citizen

            Malinda Hutches, 53, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Saml McEliva, 28, male, white, farmer, $6000, $1000k, born NY, married in Jan., a male citizen

            Susanna McElvira, 29, female, white, without occupation, born NY

            James McElvira, 16, male, white, born NY, attending school

    [1095] 1880 Federal Census, Milo, Yates Co., NY, Page No. 32, Supervisors Dist. 10, Enumeration Dist. 221, dwelling #334, family #363:

            Morris Hutches, white, male, 65, married, farmer, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Malinda Hutches, white, female, 63, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Roxie DePew, white, female, 14, boarder, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            John Longwell, white, male, 17, hired man, single, laborer, attending school, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NY

    [1096] Yates County, New York, U.S., Swann Vital Records Collection, 1723-2009, online index card database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #120424277, from his gravestone in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY.

    [1097] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #10565 for 1893; www.findagrave.com, memorial #120424274, from her gravestone in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, NY.

    [1098] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #89990483.

    [1099] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #89990483.

    [1100] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #89990251.

    [1101] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, p. 357, dwelling #141, family #146:

            Nathan Longwell, 30, male, farmer, $2735, born NY

            Sarah Longwell, 25, female, born NY

            Andrew Strong, 13, male, born NY, attending school

    [1102] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Milo, Yates Co., NY, Penn Yan Post Office, Page No. 20, dwelling #165, family #162:

            Nathan Longwell, 39, male, farmer, $8650, $2300, born NY

            Sarah Longwell, 35, female, born NY

            Catherine F. Longwell, 9, female, born NY, attending school

            Ambrose N. Longwell, 2/12, male, born NY

            Sarah Baker, 47, female, domestic, born NY

            Almirea Baker, 4, female, born NY

            AClork(?) McIntire, 19, male, farm laborer, born NY, attending school

            Henry Baker, 16, male, farm laborer, born NY, attending school

    [1103] 1870 Federal Census, Starkey, Yates Co., NY, Penn Yan Post Office, Page No. 29, dwelling #246, family #249:

            Nathan Longwell, 48, male, white, farmer, $20.000, $4500, born NY, a male citizen

            Sarah Longwell, 44, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Kate F. Longwell, 20, female, white, at home, born NY

            Norton W. Longwell, 10, male, white, born NY, attending school

            N. A. Damon, 17, female, white, domestic servant, born NY

    [1104] www.findagrave.com, memorial #89990251, from her gravestone in Hillside Cemetery in Dundee, Yates Co., NY.

    [1105] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #89990483.

    [1106] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #62786327.

    [1107] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #62786327.

    [1108] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Starkey, Yates Co., NY, Page No. 54, Supervisors Dist. 10, Enumeration Dist. 223, dwelling #588, family #638:

            Nathan Longwell, white, male, 59, married, farmer, sick, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Mary P. Longwell, white, female, 39, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Norton N. Longwell, white, male, 20, son, single, works on farm, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            William Finger, white, male, 29, hired man, single, farm laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Nellie Hurd, white, female, 30, servant, married, domestic servant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NJ

            George Hurd, white, male, 4, servant’s son, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1109] www.findagrave.com, memorial #89990483, from his gravestone in Hillside Cemetery in Dundee, NY.

    [1110] Yates County Probate General Index to Surrogate’s Records, p. 165, Nathan Longwell, Box 30B, indexed as Letters of Administration Vol. 5, p. 361, but this volume of Letters of Administration apparently not microfilmed.

    [1111] www.findagrave.com, memorial #62786327, from her gravestone in Dundee Presbyterian Cemetery in Dundee, NY.

    [1112] Yates County Probate General Index to Surrogate’s Records, p. 165, Nathan Longwell, Box 79C, indexed as Letters of Administration Vol. 6, p. 197, but this volume of Letters of Administration apparently not microfilmed.

    [1113] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #120456335.

    [1114] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #120456334.

    [1115] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #120456335.

    [1116] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #120456334.

    [1117] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Pulteney, Steuben Co., NY, p. 329, dwelling #50, family #50:

            Wyllis Longwell, 27, male, farmer, $2200, born NY

            Olive Longwell, 23, female, born NY

            Flora Longwell, 5/12, female, born NY

            John Carteline, 11, male, born NY, attending school

    [1118] 1860 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 42, dwelling #322, family #308:

            Simon Jacobus, 76, male, farmer, $6000, $1600, born NJ

            Elizabeth Jacobus, 69, female, wife, born NJ

            James Jacobus, 29, male, farmer, $4000, $430, born NY

            Ellen W. Ketchum, 16, female, domestic, born NY, attending school

            Willis Longwell, 37, male, farmer, $12,000, $2000, born NY

            Olive Longwell, 33, female, wife, born NY

            Flora N. Longwell, 10, female, born NY, attending school

            Saml Longwell, 8, male, born NY, attending school

            Mahettable Longwell, 6, female, born NY, attending school

            Elizabeth Longwell, 1, female, born NY

    [1119] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Torrey, Yates Co., NY, Dresden Post Office, Page No. 17-18, dwelling #145, family #147:

            Wyllis Longwell, 47, male, white, farmer, $17.000, $2943, born NY, a male citizen

            Olive Longwell, 45, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Samuel Longwell, 18, male, white, farmer, born NY, attending school

            May Longwell, 16, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Libbie Longwell, 11, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Cora Longwell, 6, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            S. J. Jacobus, 87, male, white, retired farmer, $400, born NJ, a male citizen

            Elizabeth Jacobus, 80, female, white, at home, $1100, born NJ

            Arthur Fossett, 18, male, white, farm laborer, $400, born NY, father foreign born

            May Miller, 26, female, white, domestic, born NY

    [1120] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Torrey, Yates Co., NY, Page No. 18, Supervisors Dist. 10, Enumeration Dist. 226, family #192:

            Willis Longwell, male, 57, married, farmer, born NY, father born CT [sic], mother born NJ

            Olive Longwell, female, 53, wife, married, housekeeping, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NY

            Samuel Longwell, male, 27, son, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            May Longwell, female, 25, daughter, single, at home,

            Libbie Longwell, female, 21, daughter, single, school teacher, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Cora Longwell, female, 15, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Simon Richmond, male, 18, cousin, single, laborer, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1121] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #47188 for 1900; www.findagrave.com, memorial #120456335, from his gravestone in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY.

    [1122] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #22695 for 1919; www.findagrave.com, memorial #120456334, from her gravestone in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, NY.

    [1123] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #41140704.

    [1124] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, p. 357, dwelling #142, family #147.

    [1125] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #41140629.

    [1126] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #41140704.

    [1127] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #41140629.

    [1128] www.findagrave.com, memorial #987104905, from her gravestone in City Hill Cemetery in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY.

    [1129] 1870 Federal Census, Milo, Yates Co., NY, Penn Yan Post Office, Page No. 9, dwelling #70, family #72:

            Adam Hunt, 44, male, white, farmer, $25,000, born NY, a male citizen

            Maria Hunt, 42, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Issa Hunt, 18, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Mary J. Hunt, 17, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Adeline Hunt, 10, female, white, born NY, attending school

            Lelia C. Hunt, 8, female, white, born NY, attending school

    [1130] 1880 Federal Census, Milo, Yates Co., NY, Page No. 34, Supervisors Dist. 10, Enumeration Dist. 221, dwelling #358, family #388:

            Adam Hunt, white, male, 54, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Maria C. Hunt, white, female, 51, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

\           Adaline A. Hunt, white, female, 21, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Lelia C. Hunt, white, female, 18, daughter, single, at home, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1131] www.findagrave.com, memorial #41140629, from his gravestone in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, NY, but Yates County, New York, U.S., Swann Vital Record Collection, 1723-2009, online index card database at www.Ancestry.com, says he died in Milo.

    [1132] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #13154 for 1908; www.findagrave.com, memorial #41140704, from her gravestone in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, NY.

    [1133] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #58673690, which gives her birthplace as Penn Yan, NY.

    [1134] 1860 Federal Census, Town of Milo, Yates Co., NY, Page No. 19, dwelling #160, family #157.

    [1135] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #58673690.

    [1136] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #58673694.

    [1137] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #58673694.

    [1138] 1870 Federal Census, Milo, Yates Co., NY, Penn Yan Post Office, Page No. 13, dwelling #106, family #110.

    [1139] 1880 Federal Census, Springfield, Clark Co., OH, Page No. 32, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 48, South Mechanic Street, dwelling #277, family #355:

            Louis Patrick, white, male, 48, married, manufacturer, born NY, father born CT, mother born NY

            Emily Patrick, white, female, 45, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NY

    [1140] www.findagrave.com, memorial #58673694, from his gravestone in Ferncliff Cemetery in Springfield, Clark Co., OH, gives the date as 22 Mar. 1911, his from his obituary in the Palatka News of 24 Mar. 1911 posted on his memorial, gives the date as 17 Mar. 1911; Florida, U.S., Death Index, 1877-1998, Putnam Co., online database at www.Ancestry.com, only gives the year; Yates County, New York, U.S., Swann Vital Records Collection, 1723-2009, online index card database at www.Ancestry.com, gives his name as Louis Patrick, and his death in Interlochen, Fla., on 15 Mar. 1911.

    [1141] Ohio, U.S., Death Records, 1908-1932, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #58673690, from her gravestone in Ferncliff Cemetery in Springfield, OH and her death notice in the Palatka Daily News and Advertiser of 25 Dec. 1914.

    [1142] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Eleazer C. Carver, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #70937972 says he was born in 22 Nov. 1788.

    [1143] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #70937972.

    [1144] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Elizabeth Kelley.

    [1145] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Eleazer C. Carver.

    [1146] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Elizabeth Kelley; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #70938278.

    [1147] 1850 Federal Census, Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 290, dwelling #14, family #14:

            Eleazar Carver, 60, male, farmer, $2500, born NY

            Elizabeth Carver, 54, female, born NY

            Bloomer Carver, 19, male, farmer, born IA [sic]

            Olive Carver, 17, female, born IA [sic]

            David Carver, 14, male, born IA [sic]

            Lydia Holland, 10, female, born IA

            Elizabeth Holland, 6, female, born IA

    [1148] 1860 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 140?, dwelling #984, family #984:

            Eleazer Carver, 70, male, farmer, $300, born NY

            Elizabeth Carver, 66, female, born NY

            William Carver, 32, male, farmer, $1200, $8500, born IN

            Caroline Carver, 26, female, born IN

            Nimrod Carver, 10/12, male, born IN

            David Carver, 24, male, farmer, $900, born IN

    [1149] 1870 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 14, dwelling #93, family #93:

            Elezer Carver, 81, male, white, retired farmer, born NY, a male citizen

            Elizabeth Carver, 72, female, white, keeping house, born NY

    [1150] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Eleazer C. Carver; www.findagrave.com, memorial #70937972, from his gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN.

    [1151] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Elizabeth Kelley; www.findagrave.com, memorial #70938278, from her gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN.

    [1152] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #70937972 and the 1850 federal census.

    [1153] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #91872116.

    [1154] 1850 Federal Census, Lagro Township, Wabash Co., IN, p. 323, dwelling #350, family #363.

    [1155] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #91872116; Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1806-1861, online database at www.Ancestry.com, David S. Carver and Ribecca J. McGuire.

    [1156] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #91872134, which does not give her maiden name.

    [1157] 1860 Federal Census, La Gro Township, Wabash Co., IN, Page No. 78, dwelling #612, family #612:

            David Carver, 44, male, farmer, $5000, $1000, born NY

            Rebecca J. Carver, 32, female, housewife, born PA

            Ada J. Carver, 5, female, born IN, attending school

            John H. Carver, 2, male, born IN

            James Montross, 13, male, born OH, attending school

            Letitia Sharp, 18, female, domestic, born VA

    [1158] 1870 Federal Census, 3rd Ward, City of Wabash, Sub Dist. 246, Wabash Co., IN, Page No. 3, dwelling #27, family #27:

            D. L. Carver, 54, male, white, farmer, $2000, $700, born NY, a male citizen

            Rebecca J. Carver, 42, female, white, keeping house, born PA

            Addie Carver, 14, female, white, born IN, attending school

            Jno H. Carver, 11, male, white, born IN, attending school

            Susan Carver, 9, female, white, born IN, attending school

    [1159] 1880 Federal Census, Oswego, La Bette Co., KS, Page No. 37, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 119, dwelling #351, family #369:

            D. L. Carver, white, male, 64, husband, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NJ

            R. J. Carver, white, female, 52, wife, married, keeping house, born PA, father born PA, mother born PA

            Howe Carver, white, male, 21, son, single, railroad clerk, born IN, father born NY, mother born PA

            Susie Carver, white, female, 19, daughter, single, at home, born IN, father born NY, mother born PA

            Dwelling #351, family #370:

            W. K. Orr, white, male, 24, son in law, married, carriage trimmer, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Ada Orr, white, female, 24, daughter, married, boarding, born IN, father born NY, mother born PA

            May Orr, white, female, 11/12, granddaughter, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

    [1160] www.findagrave.com, memorial #91872116, from his gravestone in Oswego Cemetery in Oswego, Labette Co., KS, and from his obituary, from The Oswego Independent of 31 Jan. 1890, posted on his memorial and online at www.Newspapers.com, which gives his birthplace as Steuben Co., NY, which says he leaves a wife and one son, J. Howel Carver, of Cimarron, KS, and two daughters, Mrs. Riley, of Greenwood Co., and Mrs. W. K. Orr, of Oswego.

    [1161] www.findagrave.com, memorial #91872134, from her gravestone in Oswego Cemetery in Oswego, KS, her obituary posted on her memorial unreadable.

    [1162] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #70938532, which doesn’t agree with his age in the 1850 federal census, his birthplace from the 1850 and 1860 federal censuses.

    [1163] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #70938532; Indiana, U.S., Marriage Certificates, 1960-2012, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Levi Carver and Emily Middleton, license dated 20 Dec. 1849, and marriage on 25 Dec. 1849.

    [1164] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #70938501, from her gravestone, which doesn’t agree with her age in the 1850 or 1860 federal censuses, her birthplace from the censuses.

    [1165] 1850 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 243, dwelling #357:

            Levi Carver, 30, male, carpenter, $600, born NY, married within the year

            Emily Carver, 24, female, born IN, married within the year

            Ruth Middleton, 62, female, $350, born NJ

            William Middleton, 19, male, born IN

            Abagail Werkins, 28, female, born OH

            Joseph Werkins, 5, male, born IN, attending school

            Ann E. Werkins, 2, female, born IN

    [1166] 1860 Federal Census, Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 84, dwelling #630, family #618:

            Levi Carver, 41, male, carpenter, $1290, born NY

            Emily Carver, 32, female, born IN

            Mary A. Carver, 9, female, born IN, attending school

    [1167] 1870 Federal Census, Liberty Township, Grant Co., IN, Page No. 50, dwelling #378, family #372:

            Levi Carver, 51, male, white, carpenter, $500, $500, born NY, a male citizen

            Emily Carver, 45, female, white, keeps house, born IN

    [1168] 1880 Federal Census, Liberty Township, Grant Co., IN, Page No. 24, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 17, dwelling #214, family #216:

            Levi Carver, white, male, 61, married, carpenter, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Emily Carver, white, female, 54, wife, married, keeping house, born IN, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Martha Workins, white, female, 18, servant, single, servant, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

    [1169] www.findagrave.com, memorial #70938501, from her gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN.

    [1170] www.findagrave.com, memorial #70938532, from his gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN.

    [1171] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #275070295, his birthplace given as NY, PA and IN in different documents.

    [1172] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #203748458.

    [1173] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #275070295; Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1806-1861, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Ira K. Carwin [sic] and Esther Jane Caldwell.

    [1174] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #203748458.

    [1175] 1860 Federal Census, Johnson Township, Clinton Co., IN, Michigantown Post Office, Page No. 68, dwelling #505, family #496:

            Ira K. Carver, 37, male, farmer, $300, born PA

            Hester Carver, 37, female, born IN

            Albert C. Carver, 12, male, born IN, attending school

            Olive B. Carver, 7, male [sic], born IN, attending school

            Dowell M. Carver, 1, male, born IN

    [1176] 1870 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 10-11, dwelling #72, family #72:

            Ira Carver, 48, male, white, no occupation, $400, born IN, a male citizen

            Esther Carver, 41, female, white, keeping house, born IN

            Ellen Carver, 16, female, white, at home, born IN

            Dowell Carver, 11, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Emma Carver, 8, female, white, born IN

            Mary Carver, 2, female, white, born IN

    [1177] www.findagrave.com, memorial #275070295, from his gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN, and from his death notice posted on his memorial.

    [1178] 1880 Federal Census, Andersen, Madsion Co., IN, Page No. 70, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 28, dwelling #665, family #715:

            Albert Carver, white, male, 32, married, lawyer, born IN, father born NY, mother born IN

            Margaret Carver, white, female, 25, wife, married, keeps house, born IN, father born OH, mother born OH

            Leone Carver, white, female, 7/12, born in Nov., daughter, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Esther J. Carver, white, female, 51, mother, widow, born IN

            Emma Carver, white, female, 19, sister, single, at home, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Olive Carver, white, female, 25, sister, single, at home, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Mary Carver, white, female, 11, sister, single, at school, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

    [1179] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Hendricks County, Washington Township, Reg. No. 992, Ester Jane Carver, female, white, widow of Ira K. Carver, her birth date 5 Oct. 1830 in IN, her father Manlove E. Caldwell, born IN, and her mother Ester Crane, birthplace not given, the informant Mrs. May Francis of Danville, IN; www.findagrave.com, memorial #203748458, from her gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN, and from her obituary posted on her memorial; her obituary in The Alexandria Times-Tribune of 20 July 1921, online at www.Newspapers.com, says she was a native of Rush Co., IN, and died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Frances, near Danville, IN, of paralysis, and was survived by a son, Albert C. Carver, of Alexandria, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Frances of Danville, IN, and Mrs. Emma Kildrup, of Windfall, IN.

    [1180] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #37392256.

    [1181] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #37392256.

    [1182] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #37392339.

    [1183] Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Sidner D. Tyner and Eliza Carver.

    [1184] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #37392339.

    [1185] 1850 Federal Census, Liberty Township, Wabash Co., IN, p. 345, dwelling #214, family #214:

            Sydner [sic] Tyner, 34, male, farmer, $700, born IN

            Eliza Tyner, 26, female, born IN

            Carvin C. Tyner, 7, male, born IN

            Charlton Tyner, 5, male, born IN

            Uriah Tyner, 2, male, born IN

    [1186] 1860 Federal Census, Liberty Township, Wabash Co., IN, La Gro Post Office, Page No. 199, dwelling #1537, family #1537:

            Sidney [sic] Tyner, 42, male, farmer, $3000, $1000, born IN

            Eliza Tyner, 35, female, housewife, born IN

            Corvin Tyner, 15, male, born IN, attending school

            Carlton Tyner, 14, male, born IN, attending school

            Uriah Tyner, 11, male, born IN, attending school

            Gazilla Tyner, 6, female, born IN, attending school

            David Tyner, 4, male, born IN

            Elizabeth Tyner, 2, female, born IN

    [1187] 1870 Federal Census, Indian Village Township, Tama Co., IA, Orford Post Office, Page No. 1, dwelling #4, family #4:

            Sydner S. Tyner, 52, male, white, farmer, born IN, a male citizen

            Eliza Tyner, 45, female, white, keeping house, born IN

            Zillah Tyner, 16, female, white, at home, born IN

            Leroy D. Tyner, 14, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Elizabeth Tyner, 12, female, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Emily Tyner, 9, female, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Elinor E. Tyner, 7, female, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Harriet Tyner, 1, female, white, at home, born IA

            James C. Tyner, 1/12, male, white, at home, born IA, born in Apr.

    [1188] 1900 Federal Census, Elk Township, Osage Co., KS, Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 116, Sheet No. 8 A, dwelling #167, family #169:

            Sydney Tyner, head, white, male, born Mar. 1818, age 82, married 58 years, born IN, father born SC, mother born SC, can read, write and speak English, owns house

            Eliza Tyner, wife, white, female, born July 1825, age 74, married 58 years, 11 children born, 9 children living, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            Harriet Tyner, daughter, white, female, born Sept. 1869, age 30, single, born IA, father born IN, mother born IN, teacher (school), can read, write and speak English

            Nellie E. Long, daughter, white, female, born June 1879, age 20, single, born IA, father born IL, mother born IA, can read, write and speak English

    [1189] www.findagrave.com, memorial #37392339, from his gravestone in Overbrook Cemetery in Overbrook, Osage Co., KS.

    [1190] www.findagrave.com, memorial #37392256, from her gravestone in Overbrook Cemetery in Overbrook, KS.

    [1191] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #104540928, his birthplace from the 1860 federal census.

    [1192] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #104540928.

    [1193] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #70937953.

    [1194] Wayne County Indiana Marriage Records, 1811-1903, online database at www.Ancestry.com, William Carver and Caroline F. Ferguson.

    [1195] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #70937953, her birthplace from the 1860 federal census.

    [1196] 1860 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 140?, dwelling #984, family #984.

    [1197] 1870 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 13-14, dwelling #92, family #92:

            William Carver, 42, male, white, farmer, $32,000, $13,565, born IN, a male citizen

            Caroline Carver, 38, female, white, keeping house, born IN

            Nimrod Carver, 10, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Levi Carver, 8, male, white, born IN

            Vienna Carver, 1, female, white, born IN

            Andrew Farmer, 16, male, white, farm laborer, born IN, attending school

            James Williams, 24, male, white, farm laborer, $150, born NC, a male citizen

    [1198] www.findagrave.com, memorial #70937953, from her gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN.

    [1199] Per the 1900 federal census they had been married 20 years, her married name from the 1880 federal census, and her maiden name from her www.findagrave.com memorial #104540870.

    [1200] Calculated from her age in the 1880 federal census.

    [1201] 1880 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Page No. 36, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 21, dwelling #301, family #302:

            William Carver, white, male, 52, married, farmer, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY

            Elizabeth Carver, white, female, 35, wife, married, keeping house, born IN, father born VA, mother born VA

            Nimrod Carver, white, male, 20, son, single, at school, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Levi Carver, white, male, 18, son, single, works on farm, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Lovina Carver, white, female, 11, daughter, single, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            William Carver, white, male, 6, son, single, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Newton Talman, white, male, 27, boarding, single, works on farm, born IN, father born OH, mother born OH

            Permander Gray, white, male, 32, boarding, widower, works on farm, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Lena Shelly, white, female, 15, stepdaughter, single, attending school, born IN, father born OH, mother born IN

            Elizabeth Shelly, white, female, 14, stepdaughter, single, attending school, born IN, father born OH, mother born IN

            Samuel Shelly, white, male, 1l2, stepson, single, attending school, born IN, father born OH, mother born IN

    [1202] 1900 Federal Census, Monroe, Alexandria City, Ward 3, Madison Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. 8, Enumeration Dist. 99, Sheet No. 12 A, 916 West Washington Street, dwelling #217, family #243:

            William Carver, head, white, male, born Sept. 1827, age 72, married 20 years, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns house

            Elizabeth Carver, wife, white, female, born Feb. 1845, age 55, married 20 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born IN, father born VA, mother born VA, can read, write and speak English

            Nellie Carver, daughter, white, female, born July 1881, age 18, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, can read, write and speak English

            William Carver Jr., son, white, male, born June 1874, age 25, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, dayerman, can read, write and speak English

            Sel Gardner, boarder, white, male, born Mar. 1861, age 39, single, born IN, father born VA, mother born OH, can read, write and speak English

            Nute Tatman, boarder, white, male, born Feb. 1850, age 50, single, born IN, father born OH, mother born OH, teamster, can read, write and speak English

            Dan Barrett, boarder, white, male, born Mar. 1872, age 28, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH, day labor, can read, write and speak English

            Nancy J. Warlen, servant, white, female, born Dec. 1869, age 30, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, servant, can read, write and speak English

    [1203] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Madison Co., Monroe Township, City of Alexandria, Board No. 134, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, William Carver, male, white, married, his wife Elizabeth Carver, his occupation a farmer, his birth place N.C. [sic], his father Aleazr Carver, born NC [sic], and his mother Elezabeth Kelly, born NC [sic], the informant Elizabeth Carver; www.findagrave.com, memorial #104540928, from his gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN.

    [1204] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #104540870, and his memorial #50632641.

    [1205] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #50632641.

    [1206] www.findagrave.com, memorial #104540870, from her gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN.

    [1207] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #50632641.

    [1208] www.findagrave.com, memorial #50632641, from his gravestone in Welborn Cemetery in Pipe Creek Township, Madison Co., IN; his obituary in The Starr Press of Muncie, IN, of 23 May 1924, online at www.Newspapers.com, says he was in General Sherman’s March to the Sea, and was survived by his widow, one daughter, Mrs. Jane Carver, of Orestes, and four sons.

    [1209] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #104493946, the 1850 federal census says he was born in IA, but the 1860 federal census says he was born in IN.

    [1210] Her parents’ names from her death certificate.

    [1211] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #104493946; Indiana, U.S., Marriage Certificates, 1960-2012, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Bloomer Carver and Agness Mills, the license dated 9 Nov. 1853, the marriage on 10 Nov. 1853.

    [1212] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #104493978, which says she was born in OH, but the 1860 federal census says she was born in IN.

    [1213] 1860 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 140?, dwelling #985, family #985:

            Bloomer Carver, 28, male, farmer, $300, born IN

            Agnus Carver, 24, female, born IN

            Florence Carver, 5, female, born IN

            Eleazer Carver, 3, male, born IN

            Elizabeth Carver, 8/12, female, born IN

    [1214] 1870 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 23, dwelling #150, family 3154:

            Bloomer Carver, 39, male, white, farmer, $1200, $1030, born IN, a male citizen

            Agnes Carver, 36, female, white, keeping house

            Florence Carver, 14, female, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Eleazer Carver, 12, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Elizabeth Carver, 10, female, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            William Carver, 5, male, white, born IN

            James Carver, 2, male, white, born IN

            Samuel Tan, 21, male, white, farm hand, $200, born IN, a male citizen

    [1215] 1880 Federal Census, Little Walnut Township, Butler Co., KS, Page No. 8, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 163, dwelling #67, family #69:

            B. Carver, white, male, 50, married, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY

            Agnes Carver, white, female, 45, wife, married, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH

            Wm D. Carver, white, male, 15, son, single, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH

            Minie Joe Carver, white, female, 4, daughter, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH

            Quin Conner, white, male, 24, nephew, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

    [1216] 1900 Federal Census, Monroe Township, City of Alexandria, Ward 2, Madison Co., In, Supervisors Dist. 8, Enumeration Dist. 98, Sheet No. 8 B, 624 West Berry St., dwelling #152, family #170:

            Bloomer Carver, head, white, male, born Nov. 1830, age 69, married 46 years, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY, day laborer, can read, write and speak English, owns house

            Agnus Carver, wife, white, female, born Feb. 1835, age 65, married 46 years, 9 children born, 6 children living, born OH, father born KY, mother born WV, can read, write and speak English

            William D. Carver, son, white, male, born Sept. 1864, age 35, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH, box maker chimney mfg., can read, write and speak English

    [1217] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Madison Co., Monroe Township, City of Alexandria, Agnes Carver, female, white, married, her husband Bloomer Carver, her birth date 14 Feb. 1912 [sic] in OH, her father Samuel Mills, born Scotland, and her mother Annie Shields, born VA, the informant Bloomer Carver, of Alexandria; www.findagrave.com, memorial #104493978, from her gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN.

    [1218] www.findagrave.com, memorial #104493946, from his gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN; his obituary in The Anderson Herald of Anderson, IN, of 2 May 1913, online at www.Newspapers.com, says that he died at his home, and was survived by six children: William Carver of Eureka, CA, James Carver, of IL, Mrs. Minnie Buck of Bartlesville, OK, Mrs. A. E. Pickard east of this city, and Mrs. Flora M. Jones and Eleazer Carver, both of Alexandria, his only surviving brother David Carver, of Indianapolis, and sister Mrs. Oliver  Corner of Alexandria; his obituary in The Alexandria Times-Tribune of 1 May 1913, online at www.Newspapers.com, gives the same information, and says that his wife died a year ago, and Mr. Carver came to Alexandria 60 years ago from Fayette County.

    [1219] Per her death certificate, the 1850 census gives her birthplace as IA, but the 1860 and later censuses say she was born in IN; the 1900 federal census says she was born in Nov. 1833 in IN.

    [1220] Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Reuben Conner and Olive Carver, but she was called Mrs. Oliver Conner in her brother Bloomer Carver’s obituary.

    [1221] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #71073652, his birthplace from the 1860 federal census.

    [1222] 1860 Federal Census, Noble Township, Shelby Co., IN, Conns Creek Post Office, Page No. 99, dwelling #695, family #694:

            Reuben Conner, 36, male, farmer, $3200, $555, born IN

            Olive Conner, 27, female, housekeeper, born IN

            Eliza Conner, 17, female, domestic, born IA, attending school

            Wm H. Conner, 15, male, farmer, born NY, attending school

            Quincy Conner, 3, male, born IN

            Dicy Conner, 1, female, born IN

            Nancy Conner, 76, female, knighting [sic] & sewing, born VA

    [1223] 1870 Federal Census, Lagro Township, Wabash Co., IN, Page No. 16, dwelling #109, family #109:

            R. Conner, 46, male, white, farmer, $2800, $352, born IN, parents both foreign born, a male citizen

            O. Conner, 37, female, white, keeps house, born IN

            Q. Conner, 12, male, white, home, born IN, attending school

            D. Conner, 10, female, white, home, born IN, attending school

            A. Conner, 8, female, white, home, born IN, attending school

            L. Conner, 6, female, white, home, born IN, attending school

            V. Conner, 4, female, white, home, born IN

            F. Conner, 1, female, white, home, born ION

    [1224] www.findagrave.com, memorial #71073652, from his gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN.

    [1225] 1880 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Page No. 35, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 21, dwelling #309, family #310:

            Olive Conner, white, female, 47, widow, keeping house, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY

            Laura Conner, white, female, 15, daughter, single, at home, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Vasti Conner, white, female, 13, daughter, single, at home, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Robert Conner, white, male, 8, son, single, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Theodore Conner, white, male, 6, son, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

    [1226] 1900 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Alexandria City, Ward 3, Madison Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. 8, Enumeration Dist. 99, Sheet No. 8 A, 614 Minsota Avenue, dwelling #144, family #159:

            Olive Conner, head, white, female, born Nov. 1833, age 69, widow, 10 children born, 5 children living, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English, owns house

            Adie Conner, daughter, white, female, born June 1862, age 37, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born NY [sic], can read, write and speak English

            Robbert Conner, son, white, male, born Sept. 1872, age 28, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, fireman in fire dept., can read, write and speak English

            Gertrude Irene Conner, adopted daughter, white, female, born Aug. 1895, age 4, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN,

    [1227] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Madison Co., Alexandria City, p. 165, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Olive Conner, female, white, widow, her birth date 18 Nov. 1832 in Fayette Co., IN, her father Eleazer Carver, born NY, and her mother Elizabeth Kelly, born NY, the informant Vasta Phillips, of Alexandria, her burial in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria.

    [1228] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #45901415, which gives his birthplace as IN, the 1850 federal census says he was born in IA, but the 1860 federal census says he was born in IN, his middle name and county of birth from his obituary.

    [1229] 1860 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 140?, dwelling #984, family #984.

    [1230] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #45901434.

    [1231] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #45901415, but their marriage record was not found.

    [1232] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #45901434.

    [1233] 1870 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 34, dwelling #242, family #236:

            David Carver, 33, male, white, farmer and dealer in agricultural implements, $15,000, $6656, born IN, a male citizen

            Mary Carver, 24, female, white, keeping house, born OH

            Leora Carver, 2, female, white, born IN

            Margaret Carver, 15, female, white, at home, $350, born IN

            William Moon, 23, male, white, farm laborer, born IN, a male citizen

    [1234] 1880 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Page No. 60, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 21, dwelling #493, family #495:

            David K. Carver, white, male, 43, married, farmer, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary Carver, white, female, 34, wife, married, keeping house, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH

            Leora Carver, white, female, 12, daughter, single, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH

            Grace Carver, white, female, 8, daughter, single, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH

            Edwin Carver, white, male, 3, son, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH

            Kate Layden, white, female, 22, boarding, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

    [1235] 1900 Federal Census, Warren Township, Irvington Town (suburb of Indianapolis), Marion Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. 7, Enumeration Dist. 199, Sheet No. 6A-B, dwelling #112, family #116:

            David K. Carver, head, white, male, born Sept. 1830 [sic], age 64, married 33 years, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            Mary Carver, wife, white, female, born Dec. 1846, age 53, married 33 years, 7 children born, 5 children living, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH, can read, write and speak English

            Leora Carver, daughter, white, female, born Nov. 1867, age 32, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH, matron D. D. Asylum, can read, write and speak English

            Grace Carver, daughter, white, female, born July 1871, age 28, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH, seamstress, can read, write and speak English

            James E. Carver, son, white, male, born June 1876, age 23, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH, civil engineer, can read, write and speak English

            Robert B. Carver, son, white, male, born Apr. 1882, age 18, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Mary H. Carver, daughter, white, female, born Oct. 1886, age 13, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Marie Martin, boarder, white, female, born Aug. 1880, age 19, single, born IN, father born KY, mother born KY, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English

    [1236] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Marion County, Center Township, Indianapolis City, p. 166, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, David K. Carver, male, white, married, husband of Mary Carver, his birth date 15 Sept. 1836 in Indiana, his occupation a retired farmer, his father David K. Carver [sic], born IN, and his mother Eliza Kelley, born New York State, the informant Mary Carver; www.findagrave.com, memorial #45901415, from his gravestone or burial record in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN; his obituary in The Anderson Herald of 20 May 1915, online at www.Newspapers.com, says that he was born in Fayette Co., IN, in 1836, served as Sheriff of Madison County in 1870, and was survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Metcalf Carver, and five children: Miss Leora and Miss Grace, both teachers at the state institution for the deaf, James Edwin Carver of Indianapolis, Robert Blount Carver, in the lumber business in Louisiana, and Mrs. Mary Helen Schuler, of St. Paul, MN.

    [1237] Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, U.S., Death Records, 1863-1950, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Permit for Removal and Burial, Marion Co., Center Township, Indianapolis City; www.findagrave.com, memorial #45901434, from her gravestone or burial record in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, IN.

    [1238] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Hosea Barnabas Carver.

    [1239] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Mary Pierce.

    [1240] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Mary Pierce.

    [1241] Putnam County Land Records, Book 31, p. 516-518, from FHL microfilm #0927635, witnessed by John Reed, never acknowledged by Samuel Gouverneur, but finally recorded on 31 Mar. 1857.

    [1242] Putnam County Land Records, Book C, p. 317-320, from FHL microfilm #0927620, witnessed by Barnabas Carver, Judge of Common Pleas, but not recorded until 10 Jan. 1827.

    [1243] Putnam County Land Records, Book C, p. 18-21, from FHL microfilm #0927620, witnessed by Barnabas Carver, Judge, and recorded on 23 Mar. 1826.

    [1244] Putnam County Land Records, Book G, p. 132-133, from FHL microfilm #0927622, witnessed by Hiram Waring, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 24 Mar. 1831.

    [1245] Putnam County Land Records, Book G, p. 152-154, from FHL microfilm #0927622, witnessed by Samuel Washburn, Judge of Common Pleas, and recorded on 14 Apr. 1831.

    [1246] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 254-255, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Stillman Boyd, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 20 Oct. 1834.

    [1247] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 256-257, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 20 Oct. 1834.

    [1248] Putnam County Land Records, Book S, p. 465-467, from FHL microfilm #0927628, witnessed by Hiram Waring, Commissioner of Deeds, but not recorded until 27 Apr. 1846.

    [1249] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 344-345, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 19 Feb. 1835.              

    [1250] Putnam County Land Records, Book I, p. 483-484, from FHL microfilm #0927623, witnessed by Cyrus Chase, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 25 Apr. 1835.

    [1251] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 670-672, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 1 Mar. 1837.

    [1252] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 36-38, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, and recorded on 3 Apr. 1837, the consideration not given.

    [1253] Putnam County Land Records, Book K, p. 38-40, from FHL microfilm #0927624, witnessed by Enoch Crosby, Commissioner of Deeds, ands recorded on 3 Apr. 1837, the consideration not given.

    [1254] Putnam County Land Records, Book M, p. 410-412, from FHL microfilm #0927625, witnessed by Stephen Pinkney, Judge of Putnam County, and recorded on 9 July 1839.

    [1255] Putnam County Land Records, Book R, p. 138-140, from FHL microfilm #0927627, no witness, acknowledged before W. H. Sloat, but not recorded until 7 Feb. 1844.

    [1256] Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 522-523, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by R. D. Barnum and W. H. Sloat, Justice of the Peace, and recorded on 28 May 1842.

    [1257] Putnam County Land Records, Book P, p. 405-406, from FHL microfilm #0927626, witnessed by W. H. Sloat, Justice of the Peace, ands recorded on 6 Apr. 1842.

    [1258] Putnam County Land Records, Book T, p. 338-339, from FHL microfilm #0927628, witnessed by Azor B. Crane, Judge of Common Pleas, and recorded on 14 Apr. 1847.

    [1259] Putnam County Land Records, Book 33, p. 540-542, from FHL microfilm #0929613, witnessed by John G. Miller and Ambrose Ryder, County Judge, and recorded on 26 May 1858.

    [1260] Putnam County Land Records, Book 40, p. 362-363, from FHL microfilm #0929617, sworn to before Edward Wright, County Judge, and recorded on 11 July 1864.

    [1261] Putnam County Land Records, Book 41, p. 87-89, from FHL microfilm #0929617, witnessed by Edward Wright, County Judge, and recorded on 24 Jan. 1865.

    [1262] 1830 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 13, the Barnabus Carver 2d household had 1 male aged 4-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 30-39 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [1263] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 164, dwelling #319, family #332:

            Barney Carver, 60, male, farmer, $20,000, born NY

            Polley Carver, 44 [sic], female, born NY

            James M. Carver, 35, male, farmer, born NY

            Frederick Carvver, 33, male, farmer, born NY

            Stephen Carver, 32, male, farmer, born NY

            Sarrah Carver, 86, female, born NY

            John Piers, 64, male, farmer, born NY

            Elvey Youmans, 75, female, born NY

            Daniel Piers, 14, male, born NY

    [1264] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 39, dwelling #293, family #302:

            Barnabas Carver, 70, male, farmer, $25,000, $2284, born NY

            Mary Carver, 64, female, born NY

            Maddison Carver, 45, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Frederick Carver, 44, male, farm laborer, born NY

    [1265] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 30, dwelling #255, family #250:

            Barnabas Carver, 80, male, white, farmer, $33,500, $1500, born NY, a male citizen

            Polly Carver, 74, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            Jonathan Pierce, 84, male, white, invalid, born NY, a male citizen

            Frederic Carver, 55, male, white, farm laborer, born NY, a male citizen

    [1266] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Mary Pierce.

    [1267] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, taken from the Ganong-Carver Family Bible.

    [1268] Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. L, p. 21-24, from FHL microfilm #0837270, and Letters Testamentary Vol. D, p. 129.

    [1269] Per the Ancestry.com Robin and Kenny’s Family Tree file submitted by robin1210191.

    [1270] Calculated from his age in the 1860 federal census.

    [1271] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 164, dwelling #319, family #332.

    [1272] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 39, dwelling #293, family #302.

    [1273] Calculated from his age in the 1860 federal census.

    [1274] 1850 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, p. 164, dwelling #319, family #332.

    [1275] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 39, dwelling #293, family #302.

    [1276] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 30, dwelling #255, family #250.

    [1277] 1880 Federal Census, Election Dist. #2, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 19, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 76, dwelling #159, family #185.

    [1278] Calculated from his age in the 1860 federal census.

    [1279] Per the Ancestry.com Robin and Kenny’s Family Tree file submitted by robin1210191.

    [1280] Per the Ancestry.com Robin and Kenny’s Family Tree file submitted by robin1210191.

    [1281] 1860 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 39-40, dwelling #294, family #303:

            Stephen W. Carver, 42, male, farm laborer, $600, born NY

            Julia E. Carver, 36, female, born NY

            Henry B. Carver, 20, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Edward W. Carver, 19, male, farm laborer, born NY

            Hannah A. Carver, 17, female, born NY, attending school

            Clarence Carver, 15, male, born NY, attending school

            Stephen W. Carver Jr., 13, male, born NY, attending school

            Mary J. Carver, 11, female, born NY, attending school

            Emily A. Carver, 7, female, born NY, attending school

            Wallace Carver, 9, male, born NY, attending school

            Alzada Carver, 2, female, born NY

    [1282] Per the Ancestry.com Robin and Kenny’s Family Tree file submitted by robin1210191.

    [1283] 1870 Federal Census, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Mahopac Falls Post Office, Page No. 30, dwelling #256, family #251:

            Stephen Carver, 53, male, white, jois carpenter, born NY, a male citizen

            Clarrence Carver, 21, female [sic], white, invalid, born NY

            Julia Carver, 18, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Emily Carver, 14, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Wallace Carver, 15, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Cora Carver, 11, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Alida Carver, 9, female, white, born NY, attending school

    [1284] 1880 Federal Census, Election Dist. #2, Town of Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 19, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 76, dwelling #159, family #185:

            Stephen Carver, white, male, 63, widowed, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Frederick Carver, white, male, 64, brother, single, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            George Ganong, white, male, 38, son in law, married, farm laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Emma Ganong, white, female, 24, daughter, married, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary Townsend, white, female, 28, daughter, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Cora Carver, white, female, 21, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Walter Townsend, white, male, 8, grandson, single, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Carrie D. Townsend, white, female, 6, granddaughter, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Hattie E. Townsend, white, female, 4, granddaughter, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Clarence Ganong, white, male, 5, grandson, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Elizabeth Ganong, white, female, 2, granddaughter, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1285] www.findagrave.com, memorial #114722556, from his gravestone in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY, and from his death notice in the Putnam County Courier, of Carmel, NY, of 22 June 1891, posted on his memorial, which says he was son of the late Barnabas C. Carver, the last of three brothers, Madison and Frederick having died several years ago, and he leaves six children, Mrs. Julia Townsend, Mrs. Asbury Madden, of New York, Mrs. George Ganong of Southeast, Mrs. Henry Cole, Stephen W. and Wallace C. Carver, of Carmel.

    [1286] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Sarah Carver, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #62895665 says she was born on 9 Aug. 1790.

    [1287] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of James B. Longwell.

    [1288] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of James B. Longwell, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #62895394 says he was born on 16 July 1790.

    [1289] 1830 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, p. 286, the James Longwell household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 2 males aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [1290] 1840 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, p. 145, the James Longwell household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years, including 3 persons employed in agriculture.

    [1291] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Sarah Carver; per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Muriel R. Olson, of Vista, CA; www.findagrave.com, memorial #62895665, from her gravestone in Mount Washington Cemetery in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY.

    [1292] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #61752647, which spells her mother’s maiden name as Loundsberry.

    [1293] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #61752647.

    [1294] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #62895394.

    [1295] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #61752647, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [1296] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #61752697.

    [1297] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #61752647.

    [1298] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #61752697.

    [1299] www.findagrave.com, memorial #61752697, from his gravestone in Brundage Cemetery in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY.

    [1300] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, p. 361, dwelling #195, family #204:

            James Longwell, 60, male, farmer, $6500, born NY

            Elizabeth Longwell, 52, female, born NJ

            Hannah Longwell, 24, female, born NY

            James Longwell, 22, male, farmer, born NY

            Ira Longwell, 21, male, farmer, born NY, attending school

            David Longwell, 18, male, farmer, born NY, attending school

            Mary Longwell, 13, female, born NY, attending school

            Susan Longwell, 10, female, born NJ, attending school

    [1301] 1860 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Hammondsport Post Office, Page No. 16, dwelling #124, family #116:

            James Longwell, 69, male, farmer, $5000, $2000, born NJ

            Elizabeth Longwell, 53, female, born NY

            Hannah Longwell, 20 [sic], female, born NY

            Mary Longwell, 20 [sic],  female, born NY

            Albert Longwell, 20, male, born NJ

            Thos. Barrett, 17, male, born NY

    [1302] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Hammondsport Post Office, Page No. 21, dwelling #179, family #179:

            James Longwell, 79, male, white, farmer, $7500, $2270, born NY, a male citizen

            Ira Longwell, 39, male, white, works farm, born NY, a male citizen

            Hana Longwell, 43, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Martha Longwell, 38, female, white, at home, born NY

            Elizebeth Longwell, 74, female, white, no occupation, born NJ

            Amanda Longwell, 14, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Gilbert Sprague, 19, male, white, farm laborer, born NJ

    [1303] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of James B. Longwell; www.findagrave.com, memorial #62895394, from his gravestone in Mount Washington Cemetery in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY.

    [1304] www.findagrave.com, memorial #61752647, from her gravestone in Brundage Cemetery in Urbana, NY.

    [1305] Per the www.findagrave.com memorial #62895394 of James Barnabas Barnet Longwell.

    [1306] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #63103841.               

    [1307] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #63103839.

    [1308] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #63103839.

    [1309] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, p. 252, dwelling #21, family #21:

            Hosea Longwell, 39, male, farmer, $5000, born NJ

            Harriet Longwell, 36, female, born NY

            Eliza Longwell, 16, female, born NY, attending school

            Azariah Longwell, 14, male, born NY, attending school

            Franklin Longwell, 13, male, born NY, attending school

            Phebe Longwell, 11, female, born NY, attending school

            Hosea Longwell, 9, male, born NY, attending school

            Rachel Longwell, 7, female, born NY, attending school

            Carver Longwell, 3, male, born NY

    [1310] 1860 Federal Census, Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 17, dwelling #123, family #124:

            Hosea Longwell, 49, male, farming, $12,470, $2790, born NJ

            Harriett Longwell, 46, female, housekeeping, born NY

            Eliza Longwell, 25, female, housekeeping, born NY

            Azariah Longwell, 24, male, lawyer, born NY

            Franklin Longwell, 22, male, farming, born NY

            Phebe Longwell, 20, female, housekeeping, born NY

            Hosea Longwell Jr., 19, male, farming, born NY

            Rachel Longwell, 16, female, housekeeping, born NY

            Carver Longwell, 13, male, born NY

            Eugene Longwell, 4, male, born NY

    [1311] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 1, dwelling #2, family #2:

            H. Longwell, 58, male, white, farmer, $11,000, $3000, born NJ, a male citizen

            H. Longwell, 55, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            E. Longwell, 36, female, white, at home, born NY

            C. Longwell, 22, male, white, at home, born NY, a male citizen

            P. Longwell, 29, female, white, at home, born NY

            E. Longwell, 14, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

    [1312] 1880 Federal Census, Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 160, dwelling #161, family #168:

            Hosea Longwell, white, male, 68, married, farming, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NY

            Harriett Longwell, white, female, 65, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born PA, mother born NY

            Eliza Longwell, white, female, 45, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Phebe Longwell, white, female, 38, daughter, single, no occupation, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Harriett Longwell, white, female, 13, granddaughter, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Floyd Longwell, white, male, 11, grandson, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1313] www.findagrave.com, memorial #63103839, from her gravestone in Bradford Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, but her death record was not found in the New York State Death Index for 1887.

    [1314] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #9542 for 1895; www.findagrave.com, memorial #63103841, from his gravestone in Bradford Cemetery in Bradford, NY.

    [1315] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #70613595.

    [1316] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #70613595.

    [1317] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #70613537.

    [1318] 1850 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, p. 365, dwelling #247, family #256:

            Almeran Rattan, 40, male, farmer, $3000, born NJ

            Zilla Rattan, 39, female, born NJ

            Barret Rattan, 15, male, born NY, attending school

            Sarah Rattan, 12, female, born NY

            Albert Hurd, 5, male, born NY, attending school

    [1319] 1860 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Hammondsport Post Office, Page No. 39, dwelling #296, family #285:

            Almeron Retan, 47, male, farmer, $7000, $2000, born NJ

            Zilla Retan, 46, female, born NJ

            Alb Retan, 14, male, born NY

    [1320] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Hammondsport Post Office, Page No. 25, dwelling #217, family #217:

            Almeran Retan, 59, male, white, farmer, $5750, $2500, born NJ, a male citizen

            Zilla Retan, 57, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Barnet G. Retan, 34, male, white, farmer, $1000, born NY, a male citizen

            Cathrin Retan, 36, female, white, keeping house, born NY

    [1321] 1880 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 11, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 195, dwelling #85:

            Al(smeared) Retan, white, male, 68, married, farmer, sick with heart disease, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Zilla Retan, white, female, 66, wife, married, keeping house, born NJ, father born NJ, mother born NJ                

    [1322] www.findagrave.com, memorial #70613595, from her gravestone in Birdseye Hollow Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY.

    [1323] www.findagrave.com, memorial #70613537, from his gravestone in Birdseye Hollow Cemetery in Bradford, NY, but her death record was not found in the New York State Death Index for 1885.

    [1324] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #165292750.

    [1325] www.findagrave.com, memorial #165292750, from his gravestone in Mount Washington Cemetery in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY.

    [1326] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #80097347.

    [1327] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #80097347.

    [1328] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #170582547.

    [1329] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #170582547.

    [1330] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, p. 271, dwelling #296, family #298:

            Henry Taylor, 33, male, farmer, $700, born NY

            Phebe Taylor, 33, female, born NY

            Orman Taylor, 7, male, born NY, attending school

            Almeron Taylor, 4, male, born NY

            Hannah Taylor, 2, female, born NY

            Eliza Loder, 14, female, born NY, attending school

    [1331] 1860 Federal Census, Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, South Bradford Post Office, Page No. 2, dwelling #163, family #164:

            Henry Taylor, 43, male, farming, $2500, $400, born NYU

            Phebe Taylor, 43, female, housekeeping, born NJ

            Almeran Taylor, 13, male, born NY

            Hannah Taylor, 11, female, born NY

            Sarah E. Taylor, 9, female, born NY

            Andrew Taylor, 5, male, born NY

            Hulday Ellsworth, 30, female, born NY

            Elizabeth Ellsworth, 1, female, born OH

    [1332] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 5, dwelling #44, family #44:

            H. Taylor, 53, male, white, farmer, $3000, $1200, born NY, a male citizen

            P. Taylor, 53, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            H. M. Taylor, 21, female, white, at home, born NY

            E. Taylor, 17, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            A. Taylor, 15, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

    [1333] www.findagrave.com, memorial #80097347, from her gravestone in South Bradford Cemetery in South Bradford, Steuben Co., NY.

    [1334] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #75261506.

    [1335] 1880 Federal Census, South Bradford Village, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 160, dwelling #26, family #29:

            Henry Taylor, white, male, 63, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Hannah Taylor, white, female, 54, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NY

            Sarah E. Taylor, white, female, 28, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NJ

            Andrew H. Taylor, white, male, 24, son, single, farm laborer. born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1336] www.findagrave.com, memorial #170582547, apparently his burial record in South Bradford Cemetery in South Bradford, NY, his gravestone missing, and his death record was not found in the New York State Death Index.

    [1337] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #42339; www.findagrave.com, memorial #75261506, from her gravestone in Seamans Cemetery in Savona, Steuben Co., NY.

    [1338] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #62895414.

    [1339] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #62895414.

    [1340] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #62895454.

    [1341] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #62895454.

    [1342] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, p. 360, dwelling #183, family #192:

            Lewis Longwell, 32, male, farmer, $2000, born NY

            Rachel Longwell, 31, female, born NY

            Sarah Longwell, 8, female, born NY, attending school

            Lilla Longwell, 7, female, born NY, attending school

            Eliza Longwell, 4, female, born NY

            Joel Longwell, 2, male, born NY

            Lorena Longwell, 4/12, female, born NY

            Samuel Johnson, 24, male, born NY

    [1343] 1860 Federal Census, Bath, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 43, dwelling #334, family #334:

            L. Longwell, 42, male, farmer, $3600, $800, born NY

            Rachael Longwell, 38, female, born NY

            Sarah Longwell, 18, female, born NY

            Zillah Longwell, 16, female, born NUY

            Eliza Longwell, 14, female, born NY, attending school

            Nelson Longwell, 12, male, born NY, attending school

            Orena Longwell, 10, female, born NY, attending school

            Amanda Longwell, 5, female, born NY

            Mary E. Longwell, 3, female, born NY

            James Longwell, 1, male, born NY

            James Little, 25, male, farmer, born NY

    [1344] www.findagrave.com, memorial #62895414, from his gravestone in Mount Washington Cemetery in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY.

    [1345] Steuben County Probate Letters of Administration, Vol. 5, p. 138, from FHL microfilm #0853257.

    [1346] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Pulteney, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 4, dwelling #31, family #34:

            John Sanderson, 28, male, white, vinedresser, $1500, $200, born Ireland, parents both foreign born, a male citizen

            Eliza Sanderson, 24, female, white, keeps house, born NY

            James Sanderson, 7/12, male, white, born NY, father foreign born, born in Oct.

            Rachel Longwell, 49, female, white, housekeeper, born NY

            Ida Longwell, 8, female, white, born NY

            Minie Longwell, 7, female, white, born NY

    [1347] 1880 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 18, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 195, dwelling #129:

            James Wood, white, male, 29, married, farmer, born NY, father born England, mother born England

            Rena Wood, white, female, 29, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Lotty Wood, white, female, 1, daughter, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            William Wood, white, male, 18, nephew, single, laborer, born NY, father born England, mother born NY

            Rachel Longwell, white, female, 59, mother, widow, boarder, born NY, father born NJ, mother born Nova Scotia

    [1348] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #5226 for 1892, but the index gives her place of death as Mt. Washington; www.findagrave.com, memorial #62895454, from her gravestone in Mount Washington Cemetery in Urbana, NY.

    [1349] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #115547668.

    [1350] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #65254930.

    [1351] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #65254930, calculated from his age at death.

    [1352] 1850 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, p. 365, dwelling #246, family #255:

            Andrew Houck, 29, male, farmer, $2800, born NY

            Amanda Houck, 29, female, born NJ

            James Haight, 21, male, farmer, born NY

    [1353] www.findagrave.com, memorial #65254930, from his gravestone in Birdseye Hollow Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY.

    [1354] Steuben County Probate Wills Vol. 7, p. 269-270, from FHL microfilm #0853121, and Letters Testamentary Vol. 4, p. 341.

    [1355] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #63103385.

    [1356] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #63103385, from Curtis, Joseph O., The Descendants of Elisha Cole Who Came From Cape Cod to What is Now Putnam County, New York, About 1745, pp. 53-54.

    [1357] www.findagrave.com, memorial #96960461, from her gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [1358] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 1, dwelling #4, family #4:

            T. Cole, 43, male, white, farmer, $9000, $1800, born NY, a male citizen

            A. Cole, 44, female, white, keeping house, born NJ

            S. H. Cole, 14, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            J. Beekman, 18, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

    [1359] www.findagrave.com, memorial #115547668, from her gravestone in Birdseye Hollow Cemetery in Bradford, NY.

    [1360] 1880 Federal Census, Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 160, dwelling #164, family #171:

            Theron Cole, white, male, 53, married [sic], farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Spencer H. Cole, white, male, 25, son, single, farming, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Julia Wheele, white, female, 45, niece, married, housekeeping, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Agnes M. Wheele, white, female, 9, niece, single, at school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1361] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #63103385; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #96960568.

    [1362] Per the 1900 federal census they had been married 15 years.

    [1363] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #96960568.

    [1364] 1900 Federal Census, Town Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 15, Enumeration Dist. 63, Sheet No. 1 A, dwelling #5, family #5:

            Theron Cole, head, white, male, born Oct. 1827, age 72, married 15 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            Antha J. Cole, wife, white, female, born Aug. 1840, age 59, married 15 years, no children, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

    [1365] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #52224 for 1906; www.findagrave.com, memorial #63103385, from his gravestone in Bradford Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY.

    [1366] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #37083 for 1914; www.findagrave.com, memorial #96960568, from her gravestone in Ballard-Barrett Cemetery in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [1367] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #75261506.

    [1368] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, p. 361, dwelling #195, family #204.

    [1369] 1860 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Hammondsport Post Office, Page No. 16, dwelling #124, family #116.

    [1370] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Hammondsport Post Office, Page No. 21, dwelling #179, family #179.

    [1371] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #170582547.

    [1372] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #75261506.

    [1373] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #170582547.

    [1374] 1880 Federal Census, South Bradford Village, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 160, dwelling #26, family #29:

            Henry Taylor, white, male, 63, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Hannah Taylor, white, female, 54, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NY

            Sarah E. Taylor, white, female, 28, daughter, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NJ

            Andrew H. Taylor, white, male, 24, son, single, farm laborer. born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1375] www.findagrave.com, memorial #170582547, apparently his burial record in South Bradford Cemetery in South Bradford, NY, his gravestone missing.

    [1376] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #42339 for 1894; www.findagrave.com, memorial #75261506, from her gravestone in Seamans Cemetery in Savona, Steuben Co., NY.

    [1377] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #115548317, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [1378] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, p. 361, dwelling #195, family #204.

    [1379] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #115548317.

    [1380] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #147300663.

    [1381] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #147300663.

    [1382] 1860 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Hammondsport Post Office, Page No. 39, dwelling  #287, family #279:

            Jas. M. Longwell, 33, male, farmer, $3000, $800, born NY

            Mary Longwell, 27, female, wife, born NY

            Frank M. Longwell, 4, male, born NY

            Susan Longwell, 13 [sic?], female, born NY, attending school

    [1383] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Hammondsport Post Office, Page No. 29, dwelling #258, family #258:

            James Longwell, 42, male, white, farmer, $27010, $1000, born NJ, a male citizen

            M. C. Longwell, 38, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Frank Longwell, 14, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            E. Longwell, 13, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

    [1384] 1880 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 16, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 195, dwelling #118:

            James M. Longwell, white, male, 52, married, farmer, insane, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary C. Longwell, white, female, 47, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Albert Decker, white, male, 23, single, laborer, born NY, father born PA, mother born PA

            Francis M. Longwell, white, male, 24, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Stella M. Longwell, white, female, 20, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Jessie A. Longwell, white, male, 10/12, son, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1385] www.findagrave.com, memorial #115548317, from his gravestone in Birdseye Hollow Cemetery in Bradford, Steuben Co., NY, but his death record was not found in the New York State Death Index.

    [1386] www.findagrave.com, memorial #147300663, from his gravestone in Birdseye Hollow Cemetery in Bradford, NY, but her death record was not found in the New York State Death Index.

    [1387] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #46375951; per the 1900 federal census.

    [1388] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #46375951, the marriage date from his obituary.

    [1389] Per the 1900 federal census; her www.findagrave.com memorial #46355657 gives the year as 1836, calculated from her age at death and her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [1390] 1860 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Hammondsport Post Office, Page No. 17, dwelling #131, family #123:

            David Longwell, 27, male, farmer, $1950, $400, born NY

            Mary E. Longwell, 24, female, wife, born NY

    [1391] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Hammondsport Post Office, Page No. 21, dwelling #185, family #185:

            David Longwell, 37, male, white, farmer, $3260, $1050, born NY, a male citizen

            M. E. Longwell, 34, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            F. A. Longwell, 9, female, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            T. B. Longwell, 4, male, white, at home, born NY, attending school

            Suzie(?) Longwell, 2, female, white, at home, born NY

    [1392] 1880 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Page No. 16, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 195, dwelling #117:

            David S. Longwell, white, male, 47, married, farmer, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Mary E. Longwell, white, female, 45, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born CT

            Florance A. Longwell, white, female, 19, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Theron B. Longwell, white, male, 14, son, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Lizie O. Longwell, white, female, 12, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1393] 1900 Federal Census, Urbana Town, Steuben Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 15, Enumeration Dist. 109, Sheet No. 6 A, dwelling #134, family #136:

            David Longwell, head, white, male, born Aug. 1832, age 67, married 42 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            Mary E. Longwell, wife, white, female, born Aug. 1834, age 64, married 42 years, 4 children born, 3 children living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            Elize Longwell, daughter, whit4e, female, born June 1868, age 31, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            Lee Sprague, servant, white, male, born Jan. 1881, age 19, single, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NY, farm labor, can read, write and speak English

    [1394] www.findagrave.com, memorial #46355657, from her gravestone in Pleasant Valley Cemetery in Hammondsport, Steuben Co., NY, and from her obituary in the Hammondsport Herald of 17 Mar. 1909, posted on her memorial.

    [1395] www.findagrave.com, memorial #46375951, from his gravestone in Pleasant Valley Cemetery in Hammondsport, NY, and from his obituary in the Hammondsport Herald of 7 Feb. 1912, posted on his memorial.

    [1396] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #62895482, probably calculated from her age at death.

    [1397] www.findagrave.com, memorial #62895482, from her gravestone in Mount Washington Cemetery in Urbana, Steuben Co., NY.

    [1398] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #121746434.

    [1399] 1860 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Hammondsport Post Office, Page No. 16, dwelling #124, family #116.

    [1400] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #121746425, his mother’s maiden name from her www.findagrave.com memorial #62812058.

    [1401] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #121746434, the marriage date from her obituary.

    [1402] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #121746425.

    [1403] Per the 1860 federal census, but her www.findagrave.com memorial was not found in Steuben Co., NY.

    [1404] 1860 Federal Census, Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Hammondsport Post Office, Page No. 41, dwelling #307, family #346:

            Ben Woodruff, 63, male, $5000, $4000, born NJ

            Julia Woodruff, 50, female, wife, born CT

            Ben D. Woodruff, 23, male, farmer, $1500, born NY

            Harret Woodruff, 25, female, wife, born NY

    [1405] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Urbana, Steuben Co., NY, Hammondsport Post Office, Page No. 22, dwelling #187, family #187:

            B. D. Woodruff, 33, male, white, farmer, $5000, $1500, born NY, a male citizen

            Mary Woodruff, 32, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Howard Woodruff, 6, male, white, at home, born NY

    [1406] 1880 Federal Census, Milo, Yates Co., NY, Page No. 31, Supervisors Dist. 10, Enumeration Dist. 221, dwelling #332, family #361:

            Benj D. Woodruff, white, male, 43, married, farming, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Mary C. Woodruff, white, female, 43, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Howard L. Woodruff, white, male, 16, son, single, at home, attending school, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Harry Woodruff, white, male, 1/12, born in May, son, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Edward E. Haze, white, male, 22, hired man, single, laborer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Sarah E. Haze, white, female, 21, servant, single, servant, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1407] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #13892 for 1898; www.findagrave.com, memorial #121746434, from her gravestone in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY, and from her obituary posted on her memorial; Yates County, New York, U.S., Swann Vital Records Collection, 1723-2009.

    [1408] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #47421 for 1907; www.findagrave.com, memorial #121746425, from his gravestone in Lakeview Cemetery in Penn Yan, NY, and from his death notice in the Penn Yan Democrat of 25 Oct. 1907.

    [1409] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, taken from the Ganong-Carver Family Bible, but his www.findagrave.com memorial #37709629 gives his birthdate as 25 Nov. 1792 in Carmel, NY.

    [1410] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of John Carver.

    [1411] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #46105829.

    [1412] 1830 Federal Census, Switzerland Co., IN, p. 34, the John Carver household had 2 males under 5, 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years.

    [1413] 1840 Federal Census, Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 47, the John Carver household had 1 male under 5, 2 males aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [1414] 1850 Federal Census, Boon Township, Madison Co., IN, p. 9, dwelling #121, family #121:

            John Carver, 55, male, farmer, $2000, born NY

    [1415] 1860 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Anderson Post Office, Page No. 162, dwelling #1182, family #1182:

            John Carver, 60 [sic], male, farmer, $4000, $600, born NY

            Mary Carver, 58, female, born NY

            George Carver, 23, male, farmer, born IA

            Samantha Carver, 20, female, born IA

    [1416] www.findagrave.com, memorial #46105829.

    [1417] 1870 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Mercury Post Office, Page No. 8, dwelling #54, family #52.

    [1418] Per email letter of Jackie D. of 21 June 2000.

    [1419] www.findagrave.com, memorial #37709629, from his gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN.

    [1420] Per the www.findagrave.com memorial #37709629 of John Carver, but I’m not sure all these children belong to him.

    [1421] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #37661068.

    [1422] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #37661068; Indiana, U.S., Marriage Certificates, 1960-2012, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Lorenzo Carver and Mary Robinson, the license dated 17 Dec. 1838, and the marriage 18 Dec. 1839.

    [1423] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1424] 1850 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, p. 39, dwelling #280, family #280:

            Lorenzo Carver, 30, male, farmer, $1500, born NY

            Mary Carver, 26, female, born IN

            Lewis Carver, 10, male, born IN, attending school

            Catharine Carver, 6, female, born IN, attending school

            Emily Carver, 4, female, born IN

            Eunice Carver, 1, female, born IN

            Mahetibal Carver, 22, female, born NY

    [1425] 1860 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 157, dwelling #1097, family #1097:

            Lorenzo Carver, 43, male, farmer, $3300, $1050, born NY

            Mary Carver, 37, female, born IN

            Lewis Carver, 19, male, farm laborer, born IN

            Catharine Carver, 17, female, born IN

            Emeline Carver, 12, female, born IN

            Albert Carver, 10, male, born IN

            Martilla Carver, 7, female, born IN

            Sanford Carver, 3, male, born IN

    [1426] 1870 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Mercury Post Office, Page NO. 8, dwelling #56, family #56:

            Lorenzo Carver, 53, male, white, farmer, $4000, $2191, born NY, a male citizen

            Mary Carver, 47, female, white, keeping house, born OH

            Albert Carver, 18, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Martilles Carver, 15, female, white, at home, born IN

            Sanford Carver, 12, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Mary Carver, 6, female, white, at home, born IN

            Hetty Stroud, 7, female, white, at home, born IN

            Marian Dickey, 31, male, white, $1400, $350, born IN, a male citizen

            Edgar Dickey, 5, male, white, born IN

    [1427] www.findagrave.com, memorial #37661068, from his gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN.

    [1428] 1880 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Page No. 7, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 21, dwelling #58, family #60:

            Mary Carver, white, female, 57, widow, disabled, born OH, father born NY, mother born NY

            Sanford Carver, white, male, 22, son, single, works on farm, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

            Mary F. Carver, white, female, 16, daughter, single, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

            Hettie Stroud, white, female, 17, boarder, single, domestic, born IN, father born NC, mother born NC

    [1429] www.findagrave.com, memorial #46105830, from her gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN.

    [1430] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #23467501, probably calculated from his age at death.

    [1431] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #23467501; Indiana, U.S., Marriage Certificates, 1960-2012, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Barnabas Carver and Margaret Knox, the license dated 27 Aug. 1849, and the marriage 30 Aug. 1849.

    [1432] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #46105821.

    [1433] 1850 Federal Census, Boon Township, Madison Co., IN, p. 9, dwelling #120, family #120:

            Barnea Carver, 35, male, farmer, $500, born NY

            Margaret Carver, 30, female, born OH, cannot read or write

            Abner Carver, 10, male, born IN, attending school

            Harriet Carver, 8, female, born IN, attending school

            Mary Carver, 6, female, born IN

    [1434] 1860 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Anderson Post Office, Page No. 161, dwelling #1176, family #1176:

            Barna. Carver, 40, male, farmer, $2000, $800, born NY

            Margaret Carver, 35, female, born IA [sic]

            Alvin Carver, 21, male, farm hand, born IA [sic]

            Harriat Carver, 18, female, born IA [sic], attending school

            Mary Carver, 15, female, born IA [sic], attending school

            Eli Carver, 10, male, born IA [sic], attending school

            Sarah Carver, 8, female, born IA [sic], attending school

            John Carver, 4, male, born IA [sic]

            Wm Carver, 1, male, born IA [sic]

    [1435] 1870 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Mercury Post Office, Page No. 8, dwelling #53, family #51:

            Barney Carver, 52, male, white, farmer, $4500, $1690, born NY, a male citizen

            Margaret Carver, 48, female, white, keeping house, born OH, cannot read or write

            John Carver, 12, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            William Carver, 9, male, white, born IN

            Martha Carver, 7, female, white, born IN

    [1436] www.findagrave.com, memorial #46105821, from her gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN.

    [1437] 1880 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 18, dwelling #129, family #129:

            Barnabas Carver, white, male, 62, widowed, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born (NY)

            William Carver, white, male, 20, son, married, works on farm, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

            Emma J. Carver, white, female, 21, daughter, married, keeping house, born OH, father born (OH), mother born VA

            Gertrude Carver, white, female, 1, granddaughter, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH

    [1438] www.findagrave.com, memorial #23467501, from his gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN.

    [1439] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #109943263, his birthplace from his obituary in The Marion Register of 25 Dec. 1895. I seriously doubt that Henry Edward Carver was a son of John Henry and Mary (Wilson) Carver.

    [1440] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #109943279, from her obituary.

    [1441] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #109943263, from his obituary in The Marion Register of 25 Dec. 1895.

    [1442] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #109943279, her birthplace from her obituary in The Marion Pilot of 25 Feb. 1897.

    [1443] 1880 Federal Census, Marion Township, Linn Co., IA, Page No. 33, Supervisors Dist. 2, Enumeration Dist. 270, dwelling #311, family #324:

            Henry Carver, white, male, 60, married, farmer, born MD, father born MD, mother born MD

            Kitty Carver, white, female, 60, wife, married, keeping house, born KY, father born VA, mother born (KY)

            Frank Carver, white, male, 24, son, single, farmer, born IA, father born MD, mother born KY

            William Carver, white, male, 20, son, single, at home, born IA, father born MD, mother born KY

            Addie Carver, white, female, 14, granddaughter, single, at home, attending school, born IA, father born OH, mother born OH

            Samuel Carver, white, male, 10, grandson, at home, attending school, born IA, father born OH, mother born OH

    [1444] www.findagrave.com, memorial #109943263, from his gravestone in Oak Shade Cemetery in Marion, Linn Co., IA, and from his obituary in The Marion Register of 25 Dec. 1895, posted on his memorial, which does not identify his parents.

    [1445] www.findagrave.com, memorial #109943279, from her gravestone in Oak Shade Cemetery in Marion, IA, and from her obituary in The Marion Pilot of 25 Feb. 1897, posted on her memorial.

    [1446] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #39749401.

    [1447] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #39749401; Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1806-1861, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Loring Carver and Jane Morphew.

    [1448] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #39749033.

    [1449] 1850 Federal Census, Pipe Creek Township, Madison Co., IN, p. 27, dwelling #386, family #386:

            Loring Carver, 29, male, farmer, $700, born NY

            Jane Carver, 23, female, born IN

    [1450] 1860 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 174, dwelling #1221, family #1221:

            Loring Carver, 37, male, farmer, $2000, $1100, born NY

            Jane Carver, 32, female, born IN

            Caroline Carver, 9, female, born IN

            John Carver, 6, male, born IN

            Margaret Carver, 2, female, born IN

    [1451] 1870 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Mercury Post Office, Page No. 9, dwelling #60, family #60:

            Loren Carver, 48, male, white, farmer, $10,000, $2740, born NY, a male citizen

            Jane Carver, 43, female, white, keeping house, born IN

            John Carver, 16, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Margaret Carver, 12, female, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Simeon Carver, 7, male, white, born IN

            Mary Carver, 2, female, white, born IN

            William Ellison, 18, male, white, farm laborer, born VA, attending school

    [1452] www.findagrave.com, memorial #39749033, from her gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN.

    [1453] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #74722635, calculated from her age at death.

    [1454] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #74722635; Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Amos Kellogg and Rebecca W. Carver.

    [1455] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64489544.

    [1456] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64489544.

    [1457] 1850 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 242, dwelling #335:

            Amos Kellogg, 27, male, farmer, $400, born OH

            Rebecca Kellogg, 25, female, born NY

            John Kellogg, 5, male, born IN, attending school

            Emeline Kellogg, 2, female, born IN

    [1458] www.findagrave.com, memorial #74722635, from her gravestone in Logan Cemetery in Logan, Harrison Co., IA.

    [1459] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #136997981.

    [1460] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #136997981.

    [1461] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #136697981.

    [1462] www.findagrave.com, memorial #136697981, from her gravestone in Magnolia Cemetery in Magnolia, Harrison Co., IA.

    [1463] www.findagrave.com, memorial #64489544, from his gravestone in Logan Cemetery in Logan, Harrison Co., IA.

    [1464] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #37761786.

    [1465] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #37761786; Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1806-1861, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Charles McLade [sic] and Phebe Carver.

    [1466] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #37761866, from his gravestone.

    [1467] 1850 Federal Census, Pipe Creek Township, Madison Co., IN, p. 27, dwelling #387, family #387:

            Charles C. McLade, 30, male, farmer, $400, born OH

            Phebe McLade, 25, female, born NY

            Emily McLade, 4, female, born IN

            Amanda McLade, 1, female, born IN

    [1468] 1860 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 157, dwelling #1100, family #1100:

            Charles A. Mclide, 41, male, farmer, $4620, $3360, born PA

            Phebe Mclide, 36, female, born NY

            Emily Mclide, 13, female, born IN, attending school

            Mandy Mclide, 11, female, born IN, attending school

            Francis M. Mclide, 8, male, born IN, attending school

            Mary Mclide, 6, female, born IN, attending school

            Newton Mclide, 5, male, born IN

            Ellen Mclide, 3, female, born IN

            Olive Mclide, 1, female, born IN                              

    [1469] 1870 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Mercury Post Office, Page No. 3, dwelling #18, family #18:

            Charles McLead, 50, male, white, farmer, $9360, $2411, born PA, a male citizen

            Phebe McLead, 45, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Emily McLead, 23, female, white, at home, born IN

            Amanda McLead, 21, female, white, at home, born IN

            Frances McLead, 19, female, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Mary McLead, 17, female, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Newton McLead, 15, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Ellen McLead, 13, female, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Olive McLead, 11, female, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Minerva McLead, 9, female, white, born IN

            Martin McLead, 7, male, white, born IN

            Lucy McLead, 3, female, white, born IN

    [1470] 1880 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Page No. 7, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 21, dwelling #61, family #63:

            Chas McClead, white, male, 60, married, farmer, born PA, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Phebe McClead, white, female, 56, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Amanda McClead, white, female, 30, daughter, single, born IN, father born PA, mother born NY

            Frank McClead, white, male, 28, son, single, grain dealer, born IN, father born PA, mother born NY

            Olive McClead, white, female, 21, daughter, single, born IN, father born PA, mother born NY

            Miner McClead, white, male, 19, son, single, works on farm, attending school, born IN, father born PA, mother born NY

            Martin McClead, white, male, 17, son, single, works on farm, attending school, born IN, father born PA, mother born NY

            Lucy McClead, white, female, 13, daughter, single, attending school, born IN, father born PA, mother born NY

            Benj Benedick, white, male, 31, boarder, single, farm laborer, born IN, father born unknown, mother born unknown

    [1471] www.findagrave.com, memorial #37761786, from her gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN.

    [1472] www.findagrave.com, memorial #37761866, from his gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN.

    [1473] Calculated from her age and birthplace in the 1850 federal census.

    [1474] 1850 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, p. 39, dwelling #280, family #280.

    [1475] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #46106580, but their marriage record was not found. The death certificate of Isabelle Lilnes, widow of Joseph Lines, on 9 May 1923 in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN, gives her birth date as 24 Apr. 1863 in IN, and parents’ names as Isaac Stroud and Mehetible Carver, both born in IN.

    [1476] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #70743150, and his father’s memorial #46680027.

    [1477] Calculated from the age of their oldest child in the 1860 federal census, but their marriage record was not found.

    [1478] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #70743150; per the 1900 federal census.

    [1479] 1860 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Anderson Post Office, Page No. 162, dwelling #1184, family #1184:

            Isaac Stroud, 34, male, farmer, $1000, born IN

            Matilda Stroud, 33, female, born NC [sic]

            George Stroud, 4, male, born IN

            Chas Stroud, 3, male, born IN

            Edwin Stroud, 1, male, born IN

    [1480] www.findagrave.com, memorial #46106580, from her badly eroded gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN, but the date of her death and her age on her gravestone are unreadable.

    [1481] Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [1482] 1870 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Mercury Post Office Page No. 8, dwelling #50, family #48:

            Isaac Stroud, 43, male, white, farmer, $3200, $608, born IN, a male citizen

            Harriet Stroud, 39, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Charles Stroud, 13, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Edwin Stroud, 12, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Isabel Stroud, 9, female, white, born IN

            Ira Stroud, 4/12, male, white, born IN, born in Jan.

    [1483] 1880 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist.3, Enumeration Dist. 18, dwelling #124, family #124:

            Isaac Stroud, white, male, 54, married, farmer, born IN, father born TN, mother born NC

            Harriett N. Stroud, white, female, 49, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Edwin Stroud, white, male, 21, son, single, works on farm, born IN, father born IN, mother born NY

            Ira L. Stroud, white, male, 10, son, single, at home, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born NY

            Martha Stroud, white, female, 8, daughter, single, at home, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born NY

            Lah(?) Stroud, white, female, 78, mother, widow, cannot write, born NC, father born (NY), mother born (NC)

    [1484] 1900 Federal Census, Monroe Township, City of Alexandria, Ward 2, Madison Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. 8, Enumeration Dist. 98, Sheet No. 10 A, 704 River Ave., dwelling #169, family #192:

            Ira Stroud, head, white, male, born Feb. 1870, age 30, married 2 years, born IN, father born IN, mother born NY, day laborer, can read, write and speak English, owns house

            Flora A. Stroud, wife, white, female, born Jan. 1869, age 31, married 2 years, no children, born IN, father born NC, mother born IN, can read, write and speak English

            Isaac Stroud, father, white, male, born Mar. 1826, age 74, married 32 years, born IN, father born TN, mother born NC, can read, write and speak English

            Harriett N. Stroud, mother, white, female, born Sept. 1832, age 69, married 32 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NJ, can read, write and speak English

            Martha Blunt, sister, white, female, born Dec. 1872, age 27, married 9 years, no children, born IN, father born IN, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            John M. Cunningham, father in law, white, male, born Oct. 1844, age 55, widower, born NC, father born NC, mother born NC, day laborer, can read, write and speak English

            Walter W. Cunningham, brother in law, white, male, born Sept. 1880, age 19, single, born IN, father born NC, mother born IN, day laborer, can read, write and speak English

            Ransom M. Cunningham, brother in law, white, male, born Mar. 1884, age 16, single, born IN, father born NC, mother born IN, day laborer, can read and speak English

            Vangh(?) Cunningham, brother in law, white, male, born Oct. 1893, age 6, single, born IN, father born NC, mother born IN, at school

    [1485] Indiana, U.S., WPA Death Index, 1882-1920, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #70743150, from his gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN; his obituary in The Alexandria Times-Tribune of Alexandria, IN, of 6 Nov. 1907, online at www.Newspapers.com, said that he died at his home in Muncie, and mentions his daughter, the wife of Mr. Joseph Lines, and was survived by a wife, two sons, and two daughters.

    [1486] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Delaware Co., Muncie City, p. 252, Reg Noo. 347, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Harriet N. Stroud, female, white, widow, her birth date 1 Sept. 1830 in NY, her father Ira Longwell, born NY, and her mother Zillah Carver, born NY, the informant Lydia C. Longwell, of Muncie, IN; www.findagrave.com, memorial #104431423, from her gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN; her obituary in the Muncie Evening Press of Muncie, IN, of 22 Dec. 1913, online at www.Newspapers.com, says she was widow of the late Isaac B. Stroud, and had come to reside in Muncie from her home in Alexandria about 3 years ago, and was survived by one sister, Lydia C. Longwell, and a son, Ira Stroud.

    [1487] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #37700391.

    [1488] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #37700391, which does not give his name.

    [1489] www.findagrave.com, memorial #37700391, from her gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN.

    [1490] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #37712176, his birthplace from the 1870 and 1880 federal censuses.

    [1491] 1860 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Anderson Post Office, Page No. 162, dwelling #1182, family #1182.

    [1492] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #37712176.

    [1493] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #37712244.

    [1494] 1870 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Mercury Post Office, Page No. 8, dwelling #54, family #52:

            George Carver, 33, male, white, farmer, $5500, born IN, attending school

            Elizabeth Carver, 28, female, white, keeping house, born IN

            Dora Carver, 2, female, white, born IN

            John Carver, 77, male, white, no occupation, born NY, a male citizen

    [1495] www.findagrave.com, memorial #37712244, from her gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN.

    [1496] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #37712176; Indiana, U.S., Marriage Certificates, 1960-2012, online database at www/Amcestry.com, George Carver and Cynthia E. Campbell, the license dated 2 Apr. 1872, and the marriage 9 Apr. 1872.

    [1497] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #102073993.

    [1498] 1880 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 18, dwelling #128, family #128:

            George Carver, white, male, 43, married, farmer, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY

            Cynthia Carver, white, female, 27, wife, married, keeping house, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Dora E. Carver, white, female, 12, daughter, single, at home, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Charles Carver, white, male, 10, son, single, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Alfred Carver, white, male, 5, son, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            John Carver, white, male, 1, son, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

    [1499] www.findagrave.com, memorial #102073993, from her gravestone in Elizabethtown Cemetery in Washington Township, Delaware Co., IN.

    [1500] 1900 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. 67, Enumeration Dist. 88, Sheet No. 7 B, dwelling #144, family #144:

            William F. Porter, head, white, male, born Mar. 1866, age 34, married 13 years, born IN, father born NC, mother born NC, farmer, can read and speak English, but cannot write, renting farm

            Dorea E. Porter, wife, white, female, born Oct. 1866, age 33, married 13 years, 5 children born, 3 children living, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, can read, write and speak English

            Troy V. Porter, son, white, male, born Sept. 1890, age 9, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, attending school

            Jesse K. Porter, son, white, male, born June 1895, age 5, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Cecil L. Porter, daughter, white, female, born June 1898, age 1, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            George W. Carver, father in law, white, male, born Dec. 1831, age 68, widower, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            Pearl O. Thomas, servant, white, male, born Aug. 1872, age 17, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, servant, attending school, can read, write and speak English

    [1501] www.findagrave.com, memorial #37712176, from his gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN.

    [1502] www.findagrave.com, memorial #46105795, from her gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN.

    [1503] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [1504] 1860 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Anderson Post Office, Page No. 162, dwelling #1182, family #1182.

    [1505] www.findagrave.com, memorial #46105843, from her gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN, her age possibly 31 years on her gravestone, but not listed in her memorial.

    [1506] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Lewis Carver; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #35954134.

    [1507] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #35954134.

    [1508] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #35953194.

    [1509] 1830 Federal Census, Wheeler, Steuben Co., NY, p. 395, the Lewis Carver household was living next do Lammi Casterline, and included 1 male under 5, 12 male aged 30-39 years, 1 female under 5, 3 females aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [1510] 1840 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 52, the Lewis Carver households had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, 2 females aged 15-19 years, 1 female aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [1511] www.findagrave.com, memorial #35953194, from her gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN.

    [1512] 1850 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, p. 21, dwelling #297, family #297:

            Lewis Carver, 60, male, farmer, $400, born NY

            Huldah Carver, 17, female, born IN

            Calvin Carver, 11, male, born IN, attending school

            Zilla Carver, 9, female, born IN, attending school

            Loyd Carver, 7, male, born IN, attending school

            Byron Carver, 5, male, born IN, attending school

    [1513] 1860 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 148, dwelling #1051, family #1051:

            Lewis Carver, 65, male, farmer, $800, $250, born NY

            Huldy Carver, 26, female, domestic, born NY

            Zilla Carver, 18, female, domestic, born IN

            Loyd Carver, 17, male, farm laborer, born IN

            Byron Carver, 15, male, farm laborer, born IN

            Lula Carver, 2, female, born IN

    [1514] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, taken from the Ganong-Carver Family Bible; www.findagrave.com, memorial #35954134, from his gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN.

    [1515] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #122554020.

    [1516] Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Rebecca Carver and Smith Wixson, listed under both dates.   

    [1517] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1518] 1850 Federal Census, Lagro Township, Wabash Co., IN, p. 323, dwelling #350, family #363:

            Smith Wixson, 30, male, carpenter, born NY

            Rebecca Wixson, 27, female, born NY

            Mary Wixson, 6, female, born IN

            Sarah Wixson, 6/12, female, born IN

            Eliza W. Weeks, 19, female, born NY

            Cornelius Porter, 23, male, laborer, born OH

            George Porter, 21, male, carpenter, born OH

            David Carver, 34, male, carpenter, $3000, born NY

    [1519] 1860 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 148, dwelling #1052, family #1052:

            Smith Wixon, 39, male, carpenter, $100, born NY

            Rebecca Wixon, 37, female, born NY

            Mary Wixon, 16, female, domestic, born IN, attending school

            Rachael Wixon, 7, female, born IN, attending school

            Lyzena Wixon, 6, female, born IN, attending school

            Infant Wixon, 8/12, male, born IN

    [1520] 1880 Federal Census, Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 6, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 140, dwelling #52, family #54:

            Rebeca Wixson, white, female, 57, widow, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Byron Wixson, white, male, 20, son, single, work on farm, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY

            John Wixson, white, male, 15, son, single, works on farm, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY

            Hulda Carver, white, female, 46, housekeeping, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1521] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Huntington Co., Dallas Township, Andrews Town, p. 317, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Rebecca Wixson, female, white, widow, born Steuben Co., NY, her father Lewis Carver, born Steuben Co., NY, and her mother Hetty Casteline, born Steuben Co., NY, the informant J. E. Wixson of Ft. Wayne, IN; www.findagrave.com, memorial #122554020, from her gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Andrews, Huntington Co., IN, her surname spelled “Wixsom” in her memorial, but no photograph of her gravestone was supplied.

    [1522] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #250167425.

    [1523] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #250167425; Indiana, U.S., Marriage Certificates, 1960-2012, online database at www.Ancestry.com, marriage license dated 3 Jan. 1848, the marriage on 9 Jan. 1848 in Wayne County.

    [1524] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #46106546, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [1525] 1850 Federal Census, Washington, Clay Township, Wayne Co., IN, p. 122, dwelling #673, family #673:

            Thomas H. Stanley, 26, male, blacksmith, $100, born IN

            Charlotte Stanley, 25, female, born NY

            Charles L. Stanley, 2, male, born IN

            Mary M. Stanley, 4/12, female, born IN

            Thomas Greay, 28, male, blacksmith, $200, born IN

    [1526] www.findagrave.com, memorial #46106546, from his gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN.

    [1527] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #250167425.

    [1528] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #38540587l, his birthplace from the 1870 federal census.

    [1529] Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [1530] 1860 Federal Census, Center Township, Howard Co., IN, Page No. 44, dwelling #342, family #342:

            Waldo Willis, 39, male, white, farmer, $500, $1000

            Charlotte Willis, 34, female, white, born NY

            Darinda Willis, 12, female, white, attending school

            Charles Willis, 12, male, white, attending school

            Columbus Willis, 10, male, white, attending school

            Albert Willis, 7, male, white, attending school

            Commodore Willis, 5, male, white

    [1531] 1870 Federal Census, Spring Valley Township, Dallas Co., IA, Perry Post Office, Page No. 8, dwelling #52, family #49:

            Waldo Willis, 49, male, white, farmer, $4800, $1295, born IN, a male citizen

            Charlotte Willis, 45, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Albert Stanly, 16, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Charles Stanly, 21, male, white, farmer, $800, $264, born IN

            Commodore Willis, 15, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Mary B. Willis, 9, female, white, born IN

            Effie Willis, 2, female, white, born IA

            Sarah Stanly, 22, female, white, born PA

    [1532] 1880 Federal Census, Spring Valley Township, Dallas Co., IA, Page No. 34, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 46, dwelling #110, family #114:

            Waldo Willis, white, male, 59, married, farmer, born IN, father born PA, mother born TN

            Charlotte Willis, white, female, 55, wife, married, keeps house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary B. Willis, white, female, 19, daughter, single, teacher, born IN, father born IN, mother born NY

            Effie Willis, white, female, 11, daughter, at school, born IA, father born IN, mother born NY

    [1533] www.findagrave.com, memorial #38540587, from his gravestone in Oak Mound Cemetery in Healdsburg, Sonoma Co., CA.

    [1534] 1900 Federal Census, Healdsburg City, Mendocino Township, Sonoma Co., CA, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 163, Sheet No. 18 A, dwelling #454, family #460:

            Louis Stewart, head, white, male, born Nov. 1868, age 31, married unknown years, born CA, father born NY, mother born NY, day laborer, can read, write and speak English, owns house

            Effie M. Stewart, wife, white, female, born May 1869, age 31, married unknown years, no children, born IA, father born IN, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            Charlotte Willis, boarder, white, female, born Nov. 1824, age 75, widow, no children [sic], born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            Fridie Willis, niece, white, female, born Nov. 1897, age 2, single, born CA, father born CA, mother born IA

    [1535] www.findagrave.com, memorial #250167425, from her gravestone in Oak Mound Cemetery in Healdsburg, CA.

    [1536] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #43043477.

    [1537] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #43043477, calculated from the age of their child in the 1850 federal census.

    [1538] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1539] 1850 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, p. 21, dwelling #298, family #298:

            Orin Carver, 22, male, born NY

            Melinda Carver, 23, female, born OH

            Hetty Carver, 1, female, born IN

    [1540] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #43043477, but their marriage record was not found.

    [1541] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #43043251, her birthplace from the 1860 federal census.

    [1542] 1860 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, p. 149, dwelling #1059, family #1059:

            Orin Carver, 32, male, farmer, $1400, $130, born NY

            Susan Carver, 26, female, born OH

            Hetty Carver, 11, female, born IN

            Marvin Carver, 8, male, born IN

            Luna Carver, 2, female, born IN

            Ida Carver, 9/12, female, born IN

    [1543] 1870 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Elwood Post Office, Page No. 26-27, dwelling #196, family #186:

            Orin Carver, 42, male, white, no occupation, $1110, born NY, a male citizen

            Susan Carver, 36, female, white, keeping house, born OH

            Marvin Carver, 17, male, white, at home, born IN

            Luna Carver, 12, female, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Ida Carver, 10, female, white, at home, born IN

            Rhoda Carver, 8, female, white, born IN

            Arthur Carver, 6, male, white, born IN

            Esta Carver, 4, female, white, born IN

            Lana Carver, 2, female, white, born IN

            Cora Carver, 8/12, female, white, born IN

    [1544] 1880 Federal Census, Polk Township, Huntington Co., IN, Page No. 8, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 201, dwelling #33, family #33:

            Orin Carver, white, male, 51, married, trader, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Susan Carver, white, female, 46, wife, married, housekeeping, born OH, father born PA, mother born OH

            Looney Carver, white, male, 22, son, single, farming, born IN, father born NY, mother born IN

            Ida Carver, white, female, 20, daughter, single, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

            Rhoda Carver, white, female, 18, daughter, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

            Orrin Carver Jr., white, male, 16, son, works on farm, attending school, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

            Esta Carver, white, female, 14, daughter, attending school, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

            Lavey Carver, white, female, 12, daughter, attending school, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

            Emma Carver, white, female, 8, daughter, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

            Ella Carver, white, female, 5, daughter, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

            Susie Carver, white, female, 1, daughter, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

    [1545] www.findagrave.com, memorial #43043477, from his gravestone in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Perry, Jefferson Co., KS.

    [1546] www.findagrave.com, memorial #43043251, from her gravestone in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Perry, KS.

    [1547] Per the 1900 federal census; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #126384421, sister of Byron Carver.

    [1548] 1860 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Alexandria Post Office, Page No. 148, dwelling #1051, family #1051.

    [1549] 1880 Federal Census, Harrison Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 6, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 140, dwelling #52, family #54.

    [1550] 1900 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 13, Sheet No. 7 B, dwelling #157, family #157.

    [1551] www.findagrave.com, memorial #126384421, from her gravestone in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN.

    [1552] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #18695592, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.        

    [1553] 1860 Federal Census, Munroe Township, Fremont Co., IA, Page No. 7, dwelling #59, family #49:

            Robt. Antrim, 33, male, farmer, $1200, $300, born OH

            Sarah J. Antrim, 27, female, born OH

            Alfred Antrim, 8, male, born IN

            Margaret Antrim, 5, female, born IN

            Alonzo Antrim, 2, male, born IL

            Calvin Carver, 21, male, farmer, $500, born IN

            Wesley Irwin, 20, male, farm laborer, born OH

    [1554] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #18695592.

    [1555] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #18695594.

    [1556] Per the 1900 federal census they had been married 38 years.

    [1557] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #18695594, her birthplace from the 1870 federal census.

    [1558] 1870 Federal Census, Perry, Spring Valley Township, Dallas Co., IA, Page No. 19, dwelling #142, family #135:

            Calvin Carver, 30, male, white, merchant, $1200, $2000, born IN, a male citizen

            Mary E. Carver, 25, female, white, keeping house, born OH

            Mary R. Carver, 5, female, white, born IA

            Ida L. Carver, 3, female, white, born IA

            Olive A. Carver, 4/12, female, white, born IA, born in Feb.

            Cathan Houchin, 18, female, white, domestic servant, born IN

            Catharine Lella, 16, female, white, born IA, parents both foreign born

    [1559] 1880 Federal Census, Perry, Spring Valley Township, Dallas Co., IA, Page No. 23, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 46, dwelling #193, family #200:

            C. Carver, white, male, 40, married, R.R. Sec. hand, born IN, father born NY, mother born –

            M. E. Carver, white, female, 35, wife, keeps house, born OH, father born PA, mother born OH

            Hattie Carver, white, female, 15, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born IA, father born IN, mother born OH

            Ida Carver, white, female, 12, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born IA, father born IN, mother born OH

            Olive Carver, white, female, 10, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born IA, father born IN, mother born OH

            Ada Carver, white, female, 7, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born IA, father born IN, mother born OH

            Zilla Carver, white, female, 4, single, born IA, father born IN, mother born OH

            L. N. Carver, white, male, 11/12, born June, son, single, born IA, father born IN, mother born OH

    [1560] 1900 Federal Census, Highland Township, Guthrie Co., IA, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 59, Sheet No. 7 A, dwelling #146, family #146:

            Calvin Carver, head, white, male, born June 1839, age 60, married 38 years, born IN, father born NY, mother born NJ, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            Mary E. Carver, wife, white, female, born July 1844, age 55, married 38 years, 9 children born, 7 children living, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH, can read, write and speak English

            Ethel E. Carver, daughter, white, female, born July 1884, age 15, single, born IA, father born IN, mother born OH, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Elba McClellan, hired hand, white, male, born Oct. 1875, age 24, single, born IA, father born PA, mother born IL, farm laborer, can read, write and speak English

    [1561] www.findagrave.com, memorial #18695592, from his gravestone in Highland Cemetery in Bayard, Guthrie Co., IA.

    [1562] Iowa, U.S., Death Records, 1880-1968, Standard Certificate of Death, Guthrie Co., Highland Township, Bayard City, No. 639-103, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Mary Elizabeth Carver, female, white, widow of Calvin Carver, her birth date 6 July 1844 in OH, her father William Whetstone, born OH, and her mother Margret Elsworth, born OH;  www.findagrave.com, memorial #18695594, from her gravestone in Highland Cemetery in Bayard, IA.

    [1563] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #46105977, which doesn’t agree with her age in the 1850 or 1870 federal censuses.

    [1564] Calculated from his age in the 1870 federal census.

    [1565] 1870 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., ILN, Bentonville Post Office, Page No. 10, dwelling #75, family #81:

            Ira F. Ellis, 29, male, white, blacksmith, $300, born IN, a male citizen

            Zillah Ellis, 29, female, white, keeping house, born IN

            Edgar L. Ellis, 8, male, white, born IN, attending school

            Vista Ellis, 7, female, white, born IN

            Mary A. Ellis, 5, female, white, born IN

    [1566] www.findagrave.com, memorial #46105977, from her gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, wife of Ira Ellis.

    [1567] Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [1568] Calculated from her age in the 1880 federal census.

    [1569] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Mt. Auburn, Wayne Co., IN, Page No. 26, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 62, dwelling #27, family #32:

            Ira Ellis, white, male, 39, father, married, blacksmith, born IN, father born NC, mother born IN

            Savannah Ellis, white, female, 29, wife, married, keeping house, born IN, father born IN, mother born KY

            Lulu Ellis, white, female, 5, daughter, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Clifford Ellis, white, male, 3, son, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

    [1570] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64403178, but his death certificate says he was born on 3 Apr. 1843 in IN.

    [1571] Her parents’ names from her obituary in The Tipton Daily Tribune of Tipton, IN, of 28 Aug. 1928, online at www.Newspapers.com.

    [1572] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #64403178; Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Loyd Carver and Malinda C. Legg, but her obituary says they were married on 22 Apr. 1863 in Connersville.

    [1573] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #64403150, her birthplace from her obituary.

    [1574] 1870 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Bentonville Post Office, Page No. 11, dwelling #86, family #92:

            Lloyd Carver, 27, male, white, Post Master, $800, $200, born IN, a male citizen

            Melinda Carver, 25, female, white, keeping house, born IN

            Effie Carver, 1, female, white, born IN

            Corie Carver, 4, female, white, born IN

    [1575] 1880 Federal Census, Jackson Township, Miami Co., IN, Page No. 33, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 124, dwelling #350, family #352:

            Loyd Carver, white, male, 39, married, R. R. agent, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY

            Malinda Carver, white, female, 37, wife, married, keeping house,

            Effa L. Carver, white, female, 14, daughter, single, unoccupied, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Cora F. Carver, white, female, 11, daughter, single, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Charles Carver, white, male, 9, son, single, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

    [1576] 1900 Federal Census, Center Township, Marion City, Ward 4, Grant Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. 11, Enumeration Dist. 30, Sheet No. 2B-3A, 2824 Washington Street, dwelling #42, family #44:

            Lloyd B. Carver, head, white, male, born Apr. 1843, age 57, married 37 years, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY, bookkeeper glass f, can read, write and speak English, owns house

            Linda C. Carver, wife, white, female, born Feb. 1840, age 60, married 37 years, 4 children born, 3 children living, born IN, father born OH, mother born PA, can read, write and speak English

    [1577] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Grant Co., Center Township, Marion City, p. 97, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Lloyd B. Carver, male, white, married, his birth date 3 Apr. 1843 in IN, his father Lewis Carver, born NY, and his mother Mehetable Casted, born NJ, his occupation a railroad agent; www.findagrave.com, memorial #64403178, from his gravestone in Converse Cemetery in Converse, Grant Co., IN.

    [1578] www.findagrave.com, memorial #64403150, from her gravestone in Converse Cemetery in Converse, IN; her obituary in The Tipton Daily Tribune of Tipton, IN, of 28 Aug. 1928, online at www.Newspapers.com, says she was a former resident of Tipton and Windfall, and she died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Effie C. Ryan in Olney, IL, she was the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Schrader) Legg, born in Bentonville on 1 Feb. 1840, married to Lloyd B. Carver on 22 Apr. 1863 in Connersville, and they had four children: Mrs. Ryan of Olney, IL, Mrs. Cora F. Collins, who died on 10 July 1926 in Dunkirk, Charles M. Carver, of Oak Park IL, and Florence May, who died on 18 Dec. 1874, and it says she had also resided in Marion, Converse and Dunkirk.

    [1579] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #126384663, but the 1900 federal census says he was born in Dec. 1844.

    [1580] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #126384663, per the 1900 federal census they had been married 34 years.

    [1581] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #126438505.

    [1582] 1870 Federal Census, Monroe Township, Madison Co., IN, Mercury Post Office, Page No. 1, dwelling #8, family #8:

            Byron Carver, 25, male, white, farmer, $1000, $935, born IN, a male citizen

            Lucina Carver, 22, female, white, keeping house, born IN

            Clara Carver, 2, female, white, born IN

    [1583] 1880 Federal Census, Polk Township, Huntington Co., IN, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 201, dwelling #93, family #93:

            Byron Carver, white, male, 35, married, farming, born IN, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Lusina J. Carver, white, female, 32, wife, married, housekeeping, born IN, father born NC, mother born NC

            Clara A. Carver, white, female, 12, daughter, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Charles H. Carver, white, male, 9, son, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Emory F. Carver, white, male, 7, son, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Florence M. Carver, white, female, 7/12, born in Mar., daughter, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

    [1584] 1900 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 13, Sheet No. 7 B, dwelling #157, family #157:

            Byron Carver, head, white, male, born Dec. 1844, age 55, married 34 years, born IN, father born NJ, mother born NJ, farmer, can read, write and speak English, renting farm

            Lucina Carver, wife, white, female, born Dec. 1847, age 52, married 34 years, 5 children born, 5 children living, born IN, father born NC, mother born SC, can read, write and speak English

            Charles Carver, son, white, male, born Sept. 1870, age 29, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, can read, write and speak English

            Florence Carver, daughter, white, female, born Mar. 1880, age 20, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, can read, write and speak English

            Mary Carver, daughter, white, female, born June 1883, age 16, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Huldy Carver, sister, white, female, born Oct. 1833, age 66, single, born IN, father born NJ, mother born NJ, can read, write and speak English

    [1585] www.findagrave.com, memorial #126384663, from his gravestone in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, Fayette Co., IN.

    [1586] www.findagrave.com, memorial #126438505, from her gravestone in Lick Creek Cemetery in Connersville, IN.

    [1587] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Zillah Carver; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #49853478.

    [1588] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Ira F. Longwell.

    [1589] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Zillah Carver.

    [1590] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Ira F. Longwell; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #49853497.

    [1591] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #49853497.

    [1592] 1850 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 247, dwelling #412:

            Ira Longwell, 57, male, farmer, $2500, born NY

            Zillah Longwell, 55, female, born NY

            Daniel Longwell, 26, male, farmer, born NY

            Hannah Longwell, 20, female, born IN

            Sarah J. Longwell, 24, female, born NY

            William Longwell, 22, male, farmer, born NY

            Hariet Longwell, 19, female, born NY

            Lydia Longwell, 14, female, born IN, attending school

    [1593] 1860 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 59-60, dwelling #461, family #451:

            Ira Longwood [sic], 67, male, farmer, $5000, $601, born NY

            Zilla Longwood [sic], 64, female, farmer, born NY

            William Longwood [sic], 32, male, farmer, born NY

            Sarah Longwood [sic], 29, female, born NY

            Harriett Longwood [sic], 28, female, born NY

            Lydia Longwood [sic], 23, female, born IN

            Mary Ives, 74, female, born England

    [1594] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Ira F. Longwell; www.findagrave.com, memorial #49853497, from his gravestone in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN.

    [1595] 1870 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Bentonville Post Office, Page No. 16, dwelling #127, family #139:

            Zillah Longwell, 74, female, white, keeping house, $6000, $600, born NY

            Sarah J. Longwell, 44, female, white, at home, born NY

            William Longwell, 42, male, white, farmer, born NY, a male citizen

            Lydia Longwell, 32, female, white, at home, born IN

    [1596] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Zillah Carver; www.findagrave.com, memorial #49853478, from her gravestone in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, IN.

    [1597] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #152520089, which gives her birthplace as Penn Yan, Yates Co., NY, and spells her name “Elmyra.”

    [1598] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #152520030.

    [1599] Indiana, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1748-1993, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Daniel Kellogg and Elmira Longwell.

    [1600] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #152520030, which says he was born in NY, but the 1850 federal census says he was born in OH.

    [1601] 1850 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 242, dwelling #334:

            Daniel Kellogg, 29, male, farmer, $800, born OH

            Elmira Kellogg, 31, female, born NY

            Mary Kellogg, 6, female, born IN

            Amanda J. Kellogg, 4, female, born IN

    [1602] 1860 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 60, dwelling #464, family #454:

            Daniel Kelogg, 39, male, farmer, born NY

            Ira Kelogg, 17, male, farmer, born IN, attending school

            Amanda J. Kelogg, 14, female, born IN, attending school

            Marilda Kelogg, 2, female, born IN

            Almyra Kelogg, 41, female, born NY

    [1603] www.findagrave.com, memorial #152520030, from his gravestone in Bentonville Cemetery in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN.

    [1604] 1870 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Bentonville Post Office, Page No. 16, dwelling #126, family #138”

            Almira Kellog, 51, female, white, keeping house, $4000, $925, born NY

            Ira Kellog, 26, male, white, farmer, $3150, born IN, a male citizen

            Amanda Kellog, 23, female, white, at home, born IN

            Marrilla Kellog, 13, female, white, born IN

            Mira Kellog, 23, female, white, at home, born IN

            Alpha Kellog, 1, female, white, born IN

    [1605] 1880 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 9, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 141, dwelling #64, family #64:

            Thos. Kemmer, white, male, 34, widower, farmer, born IN, father born KY, mother born IN

            Elmira Kellogg, white, female, 61, mother in law, widow, keeping house, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NJ

            Mirelda Kellogg, white, female, 22, sister in law, single, at home, born IN, father born OH, mother born NY

            Fannie M. Kemmer, white, female, 8, daughter, single, at school, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Homer D. Kemmer, white, male, 6, son, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

    [1606] www.findagrave.com, memorial #152520089, from her gravestone in Bentonville Cemetery in Bentonville, IN.

    [1607] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #66531405.

    [1608] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #64663770.

    [1609] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #66531405; Indiana, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1748-1993, online database at www.Ancestry.com, which gives her name as Mary Ann Patterson.

    [1610] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #64663770, but the 1850 federal census says she was born in IN.

    [1611] 1850 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 247, dwelling #413:

            Lewis Longwell, 27, male, farmer, $400, born NY

            Mary A. Longwell, 27, female, born IN

            Zillah A. Longwell, 2, female, born IN

            David A. Longwell, 5/12, male, born IN

    [1612] 1860 Federal Census, Washington Township, Rush Co., IN, Raleigh Post Office, Page No. 84, dwelling #608, family #614:

            Lewis Longwell, 38, male, farmer, $1400, $450, born NY

            Mary A. Longwell, 37, female, born KY

            Zillah A. Longwell, 12, female, born IN, attending school

            David A. Longwell, 10, male, born IN, attending school

            Clara C. Longwell, 4, male [sic], born IN

    [1613] 1870 Federal Census, Washington Township, Rush Co., IN, Carthage Post Office, Page No. 17, dwelling #124, family #124:

            Lewis Longwell, 48, male, white, farmer, $2000, $1000, born NY, a male citizen

            Mary A. Longwell, 47, female, white, housekeeping, born KY

            Zeilla A. Longwell, 21, female, white, born IN

            David A. Longwell, 19, male, white, born IN, attending school

            Oliver H. Longwell, 14, male, white, born IN, attending school

    [1614] www.findagrave.com, memorial #64663770, from her gravestone in Fairview Cemetery in Fairview, Rush Co., IN.

    [1615] 1880 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 11, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 141, dwelling #77, family #77.

    [1616] www.findagrave.com, memorial #66531405, from his gravestone in Fairview Cemetery in Fairview, IN.

    [1617] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #115636923, his birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [1618] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #115636923; per the 1900 federal census they had been married 50 years.

    [1619] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #115636931.

    [1620] 1850 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 247, dwelling #412.

    [1621] 1860 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 60, dwelling #465, family #455:

            Daniel Longwell, 36, male, farmer, $1000, $300, born NY

            Hannah Longwell, 30, female, born IN

            Mary E. Longwell, 8, female, born IN, attending school

            Susannah Longwell, 6, female, born IN

            Alfred M. Longwell, 2, male, born IN

            Luzenia M. Longwell, 1, female, born IN

    [1622] 1870 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Bentonville Post Office, Page No. 17, dwelling #128, family #140:

            Daniel Longwell, 46, male, white, farmer, $800, born NY, a male citizen

            Hannah Longwell, 40, female, white, keeping house, born IN

            Mary E. Longwell, 18, female, white, at home, born IN

            Susana Longwell, 16, female, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Albert M. Longwell, 13, male, white, works on farm, born IN, attending school

            Luzena Longwell, 11, female, white, born IN, attending school

            Martilla Longwell, 9, female, white, born IN, attending school

            Florence Longwell, 7, female, white, born IN, attending school

            Ira Longwell, 5, male, white, born IN

            Charles Longwell, 2, male, white, born IN

    [1623] 1900 Federal Census, Leroy Township, York Co., NE, Supervisors Dist. 4, Enumeration Dist. 175, Sheet No. 7 B, dwelling #140, family #140:

            Wm R. Hammond, head, white, male, born Apr. 1863, age 37, married 4 years, born ION, father born IN, mother born IN, farmer, can read, write and speak English, renting farm

            Florence R. Hammond, wife, white, female, born May 1864, age 36, married 4 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born IN, father born NY, mother born IN, can read, write and speak English

            Louise M. Hammond, daughter, white, female, born May 1899, age 1, single, born NE, father born IN, mother born IN

            Charles W. Kendall, son, white, male, born May 1885, age 15, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, attending school, can read, write and speak English

            Daniel Longwell, father, white, male, born Mar. 1824, age 76, male, married 50 years, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            Hannah M. Longwell, mother, white, female, born Dec. 1829, age 70, married 50 years, 9 children born, 7 children living, born IN, father born PA, mother born VA, can read, write and speak English

    [1624] www.findagrave.com, memorial #115636931, from her gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in York, York Co., NE.

    [1625] www.findagrave.com, memorial #115636923, from his gravestone in Greenwood Cemetery in York, NE, and from his obituary posted on his memorial, which says that he was in Omaha visiting his children.

    [1626] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #49853548.

    [1627] 1850 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 247, dwelling #412.

    [1628] 1860 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 59-60, dwelling #461, family #451.

    [1629] 1870 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Bentonville Post Office, Page No. 16, dwelling #127, family #139.

    [1630] 1880 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 11, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 141, dwelling #77, family #77.

    [1631] 1900 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. l6, Enumeration Dist. 13, Sheet No. 4 A, dwelling #87, family #87:

            Sarah J. Longwell, head, white, female, born Feb. 1826, age 74, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            Lydia Longwell, sister, white, female, born Feb. 1836, age 64, single, born IN, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

    [1632] www.findagrave.com, memorial #49853548, from her gravestone in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN, but her Indiana State Death Certificate was not found.

    [1633] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #49853537.

    [1634] 1850 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 247, dwelling #412.

    [1635] 1860 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 59-60, dwelling #461, family #451.

    [1636] 1870 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Bentonville Post Office, Page No. 16, dwelling #127, family #139.

    [1637] 1880 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 11, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 141, dwelling #77, family #77:

            Wm A. Longwell, white, male, 52, single, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Louis Longwell, white, male, 58, brother, widower, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Sarah J. Longwell, white, female, 54, sister, single, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Lydia C. Longwell, white, female, 44, sister, single, at home, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

    [1638] www.findagrave.com, memorial #49853537, from his gravestone in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, IN.

    [1639] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #104431423, her birth date from her death certificate.

    [1640] 1860 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 59-60, dwelling #461, family #451.

    [1641] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #70743150, and his father’s memorial #46680027.

    [1642] Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [1643] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #70743150; per the 1900 federal census.

    [1644] The Indiana State Death Certificate of Isabelle Lines, widow of Joseph Lines, who died on 9 May 1923 in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN, born on 24 Apr. 1863 in IN, gives her parents’ names as Isaac Stroud and Mehetible Carver, both born in IN, and the informant is Ira L. Stroud, of Muncie, IN.

    [1645] www.findagrave.com, memorial #46106580, from her badly eroded gravestone in Carver Cemetery in Boone Township, IN, but the date of her death and her age on her gravestone are unreadable.

    [1646] 1870 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Mercury Post Office Page No. 8, dwelling #50, family #48:

            Isaac Stroud, 43, male, white, farmer, $3200, $608, born IN, a male citizen

            Harriet Stroud, 39, female, white, keeping house, born NY

            Charles Stroud, 13, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Edwin Stroud, 12, male, white, at home, born IN, attending school

            Isabel Stroud, 9, female, white, born IN

            Ira Stroud, 4/12, male, white, born IN, born in Jan.

    [1647] 1880 Federal Census, Boone Township, Madison Co., IN, Page No. 14, Supervisors Dist.3, Enumeration Dist. 18, dwelling #124, family #124:

            Isaac Stroud, white, male, 54, married, farmer, born IN, father born TN, mother born NC

            Harriett N. Stroud, white, female, 49, wife, married, keeping house, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Edwin Stroud, white, male, 21, son, single, works on farm, born IN, father born IN, mother born NY

            Ira L. Stroud, white, male, 10, son, single, at home, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born NY

            Martha Stroud, white, female, 8, daughter, single, at home, attending school, born IN, father born IN, mother born NY

            Lah(?) Stroud, white, female, 78, mother, widow, cannot write, born NC, father born (NY), mother born (NC)

    [1648] 1900 Federal Census, Monroe Township, City of Alexandria, Ward 2, Madison Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. 8, Enumeration Dist. 98, Sheet No. 10 A, 704 River Ave., dwelling #169, family #192:

            Ira Stroud, head, white, male, born Feb. 1870, age 30, married 2 years, born IN, father born IN, mother born NY, day laborer, can read, write and speak English, owns house

            Flora A. Stroud, wife, white, female, born Jan. 1869, age 31, married 2 years, no children, born IN, father born NC, mother born IN, can read, write and speak English

            Isaac Stroud, father, white, male, born Mar. 1826, age 74, married 32 years, born IN, father born TN, mother born NC, can read, write and speak English

            Harriett N. Stroud, mother, white, female, born Sept. 1832, age 69, married 32 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, born NY, father born NJ, mother born NJ, can read, write and speak English

            Martha Blunt, sister, white, female, born Dec. 1872, age 27, married 9 years, no children, born IN, father born IN, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

            John M. Cunningham, father in law, white, male, born Oct. 1844, age 55, widower, born NC, father born NC, mother born NC, day laborer, can read, write and speak English

            Walter W. Cunningham, brother in law, white, male, born Sept. 1880, age 19, single, born IN, father born NC, mother born IN, day laborer, can read, write and speak English

            Ransom M. Cunningham, brother in law, white, male, born Mar. 1884, age 16, single, born IN, father born NC, mother born IN, day laborer, can read and speak English

            Vangh(?) Cunningham, brother in law, white, male, born Oct. 1893, age 6, single, born IN, father born NC, mother born IN, at school

    [1649] Indiana, U.S., WPA Death Index, 1882-1920, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #70743150, from his gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, Madison Co., IN; his obituary in The Alexandria Times-Tribune of Alexandria, IN, of 6 Nov. 1907, online at www.Newspapers.com, said that he died at his home in Muncie, and mentions his daughter, the wife of Mr. Joseph Lines, and was survived by a wife, two sons, and two daughters.

    [1650] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Delaware Co., Muncie City, p. 252, Reg Noo. 347, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Harriet N. Stroud, female, white, widow, her birth date 1 Sept. 1830 in NY, her father Ira Longwell, born NY, and her mother Zillah Carver, born NY, the informant Lydia C. Longwell, of Muncie, IN; www.findagrave.com, memorial #104431423, from her gravestone in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Alexandria, IN; her obituary in the Muncie Evening Press of Muncie, IN, of 22 Dec. 1913, online at www.Newspapers.com, says she was widow of the late Isaac B. Stroud, and had come to reside in Muncie from her home in Alexandria about 3 years ago, and was survived by one sister, Lydia C. Longwell, and a son, Ira Stroud.

    [1651] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #49853557, her birthdate from her death certificate.

    [1652] 1860 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 59-60, dwelling #461, family #451.

    [1653] 1870 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Bentonville Post Office, Page No. 16, dwelling #127, family #139.

    [1654] 1880 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 11, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 141, dwelling #77, family #77.

    [1655] 1900 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. l6, Enumeration Dist. 13, Sheet No. 4 A, dwelling #87, family #87.

    [1656] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Delaware Co., Centre Township, Muncie City, p. 30126, Reg. No. 439, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Miss Lydia C. Longwell, female, white, single, her birth date 20 Feb 1836 in IN, her father Ira Longwell, born IN, and her mother Zilla Carver, born IN, the informant Ira Stroud, of Muncie, IN; www.findagrave.com, memorial #49853557, from her gravestone in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, IN; her funeral notice in the Muncie Evening Press of 10 Sep. 1920, online at www.Newspapers.com, mentions no surviving heirs, but says burial will be in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery near Alexandria.

    [1657] www.findagrave.com, memorial #49853567, from her gravestone in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, IN, her age not given.

    [1658] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, taken from the Ganong-Carver Family Bible.

    [1659] Per the Ancestry.com Taylor Pavia and Extended Family Tree file submitted by Rachel Taylor Kersey, of Charlotte, NC, and the Brown Family Tree file submitted by David Brown, from the Geneanet Community Trees Index, but no source is cited.

    [1660] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #49853574, probably calculated from his age at death.

    [1661] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #49853574.

    [1662] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #49852419.

    [1663] www.findagrave.com, memorial #49852419, from her gravestone in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, Fayette Co., IN, but her age is unreadable in the picture of her gravestone.

    [1664] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #49853574; Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [1665] Calculated from her age in the 1850 federal census, which gives her birthplace as NJ, but the 1860 and 1870 federal censuses say she was born in PA.

    [1666] 1840 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 55, the Daniel Carver household had 2 males aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 10-14 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture.

    [1667] 1850 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 249, dwelling #435:

            Daniel Carver, 51, male, born NY

            Susannah Carver, 46, female, born NJ

            Henry Carver, 22, male, farmer, $2200, born NY

            John Carver, 18, male, farmer, born NY

            Timothy Carver, 16, male, farmer, born IN

            James Carver, 9, male, born IN

            Sarah Calvin, 16, female, born IN

    [1668] 1860 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 39, dwelling #313, family #306:

            Daniel Carver, 60, male, farmer, $6000, $875, born NY

            Susannah Carver, 56, female, born PA, cannot read

            James Carver, 18, male, farmer, born IN

            Sally A. Heck, 12, female, born IN, attending school

    [1669] www.findagrave.com memorial #49853574, from his gravestone in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, IN.

    [1670] 1870 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Bentonville Post Office, Page No. 15, dwelling #114, family #123.

    [1671] www.findagrave.com, memorial #204616376, from her gravestone in Cole Cemetery in Bentonville, IN.

    [1672] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #33349402, from her gravestone, her birth date from her death certificate.

    [1673] 1850 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, p. 245, dwelling #389:

            Malinda Louder, 32, female, born IN

            Matilda Louder, 12, female, born IN, attending school

            Jane Louder, 8, female, born IN, attending school

            Mary E. Louder, 4, female, born IN

            Hannah Carver, 22, female, born NY

    [1674] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #33349402.

    [1675] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #33349296.

    [1676] Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [1677] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #33349296, from his death certificate.

    [1678] 1880 Federal Census, Noble Township, Wabash Co., IN, Page No. 3, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 189, dwelling #17, family #18:

            Camilus Hyrunamus, white, male, 61, farmer, born VA, father born VA, mother born VA

            Hanna Hyrunamus, white, female, 54, wife, housekeeping, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            May Hyrunamus, white, female, 20, daughter, single, born IN, father born VA, mother born NY

            Norral Hyrunamus, white, male, 15, son, single, farm hand, born IN, father born VA, mother born NY

    [1679] 1900 Federal Census, Wayne Township, Richmond City, Ward 7, Wayne Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. 6, Enumeration Dist. 174, Sheet No. 6 A, 207 National Ave., dwelling #121, family #124:

            Norral C. Heironimus, head, white, male, born Oct.1864, age 35, married 5 years, born IN, father born VA, mother born NY, teacher, can read, write and speak English, renting house

            Edna E. Heironimus, wife, white, female, born Jan. 1867, age 33, married 5 years, 1 child born, 1 child living, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, can read, write and speak English

            Dorothy Heironimus, daughter, white, female, born Sept. 1899, age 6/12, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN

            Camilus H. Heironimus, father, white, male, born Apr. 1819, age 81, married 43 years, born VA, father born VA, mother born VA, can read, write and speak English, renting house

            Hannah Heironimus, mother, white, female, born Mar. 1826, age 74, married 43 years, 5 children born, 2 children living, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

    [1680] www.findagrave.com, memorial #33349296, from his gravestone in Matlock Cemetery in Wabash, Wabash Co., IN, and from his Indiana death certificate posted on his memorial.

    [1681] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Elkhart Co., Concord Township, City of Elkhart, p. 272, Reg. No. 220, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Hanna Heironimus, female, white, widow of Conillus Heironimus, her birth date 7 Mar. 1826 in NY, her father Daniel Carva, birthplace unknown, her mother’s name also unknown, the informant Henry E. Stephens, of Elkhart, IN; www.findagrave.com, memorial #33349402, from her gravestone in Matlock Cemetery in Wabash, IN.

    [1682] His birth date from his death certificate; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #45901427.

    [1683] Per her mother’s www.findagrave.com memorial #135387132.

    [1684] Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [1685] Calculated from her age in the 1870 federal census, he

    [1686] 1870 Federal Census, Richland Township, Benton Co., IN, Page No. 10, dwelling #70, family #70:

            Henry Carver, 43, male, white, farmer, $800, $200, born NY, a male citizen

            Mary Carver, 33, female, white, keeping house, born OH

            George Carver, 10, male, white, born IN

            Isaac Carver, 7, male, white, born IN

            Mary Carver, 1, female, white, born IN

    [1687] 1880 Federal Census, Village of Goodland, Grant Township, Newton Co., IN, Page No. 19, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 133, dwelling #5, family #5:

            Henry B. Carver, white, male, 51, married, laborer, invalid, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Mary E. Carver, white, female, 42, wife, married, keeping house, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH

            George W. Carver, white, male, 20, son, single, laborer, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

            Isaac N. Carver, white, male, 17, son, single, laborer, attending school, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

            Marietta M. Carver, white, female, 11, daughter, single, at home, attending school, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH

    [1688] 1900 Federal Census, Center Township, Lebanon City, Ward 3, Boone Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. 9, Enumeration Dist. 7, Sheet No. 12 A, 403 Rail Road St. E., dwelling #255, family #275:

            Henry B. Carver, head, white, male, born Aug. 1828, age 71, married 41 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, retired farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns house

            Mary E. Carver, wife, white, female, born Apr. 1838, age 62, married 41 years, 4 children born, 4 children living, born OH, father born OH, mother born OH, can read, write and speak English

            Isaac N. Carver, son, white, male, born Jan. 1863, age 37, single, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH, can read, write and speak English

            Fanny P. Carver, daughter, white, female, born Nov. 1888, age 11, single, born IN, father born NY, mother born OH, attending school, can read, write and speak English

    [1689] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Marion Co., Center Township, City of Indianapolis, p. 65, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Henry Carver, male, white, married to Mary Elizabeth Carver, his birth date 12 Aug. 1828 in NY, his father Daniel Carver, born NY, and his mother Elizabeth Baldwin, born NY, his occupation wagon maker, the informant Scherlotta Rains; www.findagrave.com, memorial #45901427, from his gravestone in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN.

    [1690] www.findagrave.com, memorial #45901435, from her gravestone in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, IN; her death notice in The Indianapolis Star of 4 Nov. 1913, online at www.Newspapers.com, but her Indiana State Death Certificate was not found.

    [1691] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #15835190.

    [1692] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #45901412.

    [1693] Indiana, U.S., Marriage Certificates, 1960-2012, online database at www.Ancestry.com, John Carver and Clarrisa M. Pattison, the license dated 13 Sept. 1859, and the marriage on 22 Sept. 1859.

    [1694] Her birth date from her death certificate, but her www.findagrave.com memorial #45901412 gives the year as 1838.

    [1695] 1860 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 39, dwelling #314, family #307:

            John Carver, 28, male, farmer, $365, born NY

            Clarissa M. Carver, 21, female, born IN

    [1696] 1870 Federal Census, Richland Township, Benton Co., IN, Page No. 10, dwelling #71, family #71:

            John Carver, 38, male, white, farmer, born NY, a male citizen

            Clarisa Carver, 32, female, white, keeping house, born IN

            Edward Patterson, 20, male, white, farm laborer, born IN

            Elizabeth Carver, 13, female, white, domestic, born IN, attending school

            Martha Carver, 4, female, white, domestic, born IN

    [1697] 1880 Federal Census, York Township, Benton Co., IN, Page No. 11, Supervisors Dist. 5, Enumeration Dist. 1, dwelling #76, family #76:

            John Carver, white, male, 48, father, married, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY

            Clarey Carver, white, female, 42, wife, married, keeping house, born IN, father born KY, mother born VT(?)

            Martha Carver, white, female, 14, daughter, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born NC [sic]

            Edward Paterson, white, male, 29, brother, single, born IN, father born KY, mother born IN

    [1698] 1900 Federal Census, Sulphur Springs Township, Benton Co., AR, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 20, Sheet No. 7 B, dwelling #147, family #147:

            John Carver, head, white, male, born Apr. 1832, age 68, married 40 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            Clara S. Carver, wife, white, female, born Oct. 1838, age 61, married 40 years, no children, born IN, father born KY, mother born VA, can read, write and speak English

    [1699] www.findagrave.com, memorial #15835190, from his gravestone in Lebanon Cemetery in Lebanon, Laclede Co., MO.

    [1700] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Marion Co., Center Township, City of Indianapolis, p. 75, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Mrs. Clarrissa Carver, female, white, widow, her birth date 19 Oct. 1837 in IN, her father Elias Pattison, born IN, her mother’s name not known, the informant Mattie C. Bishop; www.findagrave.com, memorial #45901412, from her gravestone in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN.

    [1701] Calculated from his age in the 1850 federal census.

    [1702] Per her mother’s www.findagrave.com memorial #108713733.

    [1703] Indiana, U.S., Select Marriages, 1748-1993, online database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [1704] Calculated from her age in the 1860 federal census.

    [1705] 1860 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Page No. 39, dwelling #312, family #305:

            Timothy Carver, 26, male, farmer, $790, born IN

            Levina Carver, 25, female, born IN

            Mary E. Carver, 3, female, born IN

    [1706] www.findagrave.com, memorial #108713716, from her gravestone in East Fork Cemetery in Raleigh, Rush Co., IN, wife of Timothy Carver.

    [1707] U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865, online database at www.Ancestry.com, his residence Fayette Co., IN.

    [1708] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #45901430, from his gravestone, but his death certificate gives the date as 10 Mar. 1821 in IN.

    [1709] Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001, online database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [1710] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #45901425, from her gravestone, her birthplace from the 1870 federal census.

    [1711] 1870 Federal Census, Posey Township, Fayette Co., IN, Bentonville Post Office, Page No. 15, dwelling #114, family #123:

            James Carver, 29, male, white, farmer, $2800, $700, born IN, a male citizen

            Harriet Carver, 22, female, white, keeping house, born IN

            Martha Carver, 1, female, white, born IN

            Susana Carver, 66, female, white, born PA

    [1712] 1900 Federal Census, Grant Township, Goodland, Newton Co., IN, Supervisors Dist. 10, Enumeration Dist. 74, Sheet No. 11 B, dwelling #282, family #282:

            James Carver, head, white, male, born July 1842 [sic], age 57, married 36 years, born IN, father born NY, mother born PA, auctioneer, can read, write and speak English, renting house

            Harriet M. Carver, wife, white, female, born May 1848, age 52, married 36 years, 9 children born, 3 children living, born IN, father born KY, mother born IN, can read, write and speak English

            Edward Carver, son, white, male, born May 1872, age 28, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, day laborer, can read, write and speak English

            Susan Carver, daughter, white, female, born Feb. 1882, age 18, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, can read, write and speak English

            Orion Carver, son, white, male, born Apr. 1886, age 14, single, born IN, father born IN, mother born IN, at school, attending school, can read, write and speak English

    [1713] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Marion Co., Center Township, City of Indianapolis, p. 77, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, James Carver, male, white, married to Harriet Carver, his birth date 10 Mar. 1821 [sic] in IN, his occupation canvas sewing, his father Danial Carver, born NY, and his mother Susanna Complin, born PA; www.findagrave.com, memorial #45901430, from his gravestone in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN.

    [1714] Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017, Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death, Marion Co., Center Township, City of Indianapolis, Reg. No. 21286, online image database at www.Ancestry.com, Harriet M. Carver, female, white, widowed, her birth date 24 May 1848 in IN, her father Wm Pattison, birthplace unknown, her mother Harriet Pattison, birthplace unknown; www.findagrave.com, memorial #45901425, from her gravestone in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, IN.

    [1715] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Thankful Carver; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #93563668.

    [1716] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Thankful Carver; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #93563668.

    [1717] Per the Ancestry.com William Abbott Family Tree file submitted by w_abbott50.

    [1718] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #87686340.

    [1719] U.S., Revolutionary War Burial Index, 1775-1875, for Elijah Triall Abbott, buried Rhinebeck Village, NY.

    [1720] 1790 Federal Census, Fredericksontown, Dutchess Co., NY, p. 14, family #540, the Elijah Abbot household had 1 free white male aged 16 or over, 4 free white males under 16, and 4 free white females.

    [1721] 1800 Federal Census, Litchfield, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 15, the Elijah T. Abbot household had 1 male under 10, 2 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 3 females under 10, and 1 female aged 26-44 years.

    [1722] 1810 Federal Census, Sharon, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 217, the Elijah T. Abbot household had 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 45 or over, 1 female aged 10-15 years, and 1 female aged 45 or over.

    [1723] www.findagrave.com, memorial #87686340, from his gravestone in Rhinebeck Reformed Dutch Church Cemetery in Rhinebeck, NY, but his death record was not found in Connecticut.

    [1724] www.findagrave.com, memorial #93563668, from her gravestone in Chase Cemetery in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY; per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Thankful Carver.

    [1725] Karlstrand, Lillian Bentley, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Washington, 1779-1854, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 2002, [hereinafter Karlstrand, Barbour Index of Washington VRs], p. 37, from Vol. 1, p. 28, of the Washington Town Records; per the Ancestry.com Sears Family Tree file submitted by Thomas Brammer; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #40889280, but his birth was apparently recorded in Washington at a later date, and his birth may have actually occurred in Dutchess Co., NY, where his father served in the Revolutionary War and was still residing in the 1790 federal census.

    [1726] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #40889253, but her birth was not found in the Barbour Index of Canaan Town Records.

    [1727] 1820 Federal Census, Washington, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 330, the Barney Abbott household had 3 males under 10, 2 males aged 10-15 years, 1 male aged 16-18 years, 1 male aged 16-25 years, 1 male aged 26-44 years, 1 female under 10, 1 female aged 16-25 years, and 1 female aged 26-44 years, including 3 persons engaged in agriculture.             

    [1728] 1830 Federal Census, Washington, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 387, the Barna Abbett household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 10-14 years, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 40-49 years, 1 female aged 15-19 years, and 1 female aged 40-49 years.

    [1729] www.findagrave.com, memorial #40889253, from her gravestone in New Preston Village Cemetery in New Preston, Litchfield Co., CT.

    [1730] 1840 Federal Census, Washington, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 34, the Barna Abbott household had 2 males aged 20-29 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 1 male aged 50-59 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 2 persons employed in agriculture, and 2 persons employed in manufacturing and trade.

    [1731] www.findagrave.com, memorial #40889280, from his gravestone in New Preston Village Cemetery in New Preston, CT.

    [1732] Karlstrand, Barbour Index of Washington VRs, p. 37, from Vol. 1, p. 28, of the Washington Town Records; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #17494735, from his gravestone.

    [1733] White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, New Milford, 1712-1860, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 2000, [hereinafter White, Barbour Index of New Milford VRs], p. 96, from Vol. 1, p. 46, of the New Milford Town Records; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #17494735.

    [1734] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #17494748, from her gravestone, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census, but the 1870 and 1880 federal censuses say she was born in CT.

    [1735] 1830 Federal Census, Washington, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 387, the Allen W. Abbott household had 1 male aged 5-9 years, 1 male aged 20-29 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years.

    [1736] 1840 Federal Census, New Milford, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 123, the Allen Abbott household had 1 male under 5, 1 male aged 15-19 years, 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 30-39 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [1737] 1850 Federal Census, New Milford, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 115, dwelling #169, family #177:

            Allen Abbott, 47, male, plow maker, born CT

            Laura Abbott, 48, female, born MA

            Frederick H. Abbott, 25, male, quarryman, $700, born CT

            Emily Abbott, 18, female, born CT

            Phanett Abbott, 16, female, born CT

            Charles Abbott, 14, male, born CT, attending school

            Earl Abbott, 8, male, born CT, attending school

    [1738] 1860 Federal Census, New Milford, Litchfield Co., CT, Page 56, very hard to read, lines #10-11:

            Allen Abbott, 57, male, can’t read occupation, born CT(?)

            Laura Abbott, 57, female, born CT(?)

    [1739] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com, spelled “Alyn W. Abbott;” www.findagrave.com, memorial #17494735, from his gravestone in West Meetinghouse Cemetery in New Milford, Litchfield Co., CT.

    [1740] 1870 Federal Census, New Milford, Litchfield Co., CT, Page No. 51, dwelling #430, family #454:

            Dwight Hallock, 38, male, white, carpenter & joiner, $500, born CT, a male citizen

            Finette Hallock, 36, female, white, keeping house, born CT

            Emma Hallock, 19, female, white, born CT

            Frank Hallock, 16, female [sic], white, born CT

            Ellen Hallock, 13, female, white, born CT, attending school

            Laura Hallcok, 8, female, white, born CT, attending school

            Laura Abbott, 68, female, white, born CT

    [1741] 1880 Federal Census, New Milford, Dist. 30, Litchfield Co., CT, Page No. 17, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 30, dwelling #198, family #217:

            Frederick N. Abbot, white, male, 56, married, farmer, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Louise Abbot, white, female, 51, wife, married, keeping house, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Alice Abbot, white, female, 17, daughter, single, at home, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Laura Abbot, white, female, 78, mother, widow, disabled, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

    [1742] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com, Laura Hall Abbott, wife of Alyn W. Abbott; www.findagrave.com, memorial #17494748, from her gravestone in West Meetinghouse Cemetery in New Milford, CT.

    [1743] Karlstrand, Barbour Index of Washington VRs, p. 37, from Vol. 1, p. 28, of the Washington Town Records.

    [1744] 1860 Federal Census, Plymouth, Litchfield Co., CT, Page No. 54, dwelling #443, family #467.          

    [1745] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com.

    [1746] Karlstrand, Barbour Index of Washington VRs, p. 37, from Vol. 1, p. 28, of the Washington Town Records; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #183842547, from his gravestone.

    [1747] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #183842547, calculated from the age of their oldest child in the 1850 federal census.

    [1748] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #183842548, from her gravestone, her birthplace from the 1850 federal census.

    [1749] 1840 Federal Census, Washington, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 34, the George Abbott household had 1 male aged 30-39 years, 2 females under 5, 1 female aged 5-9 years, and 1 female aged 20-29 years, including 1 person employed in agriculture.

    [1750] 1850 Federal Census, Washington, Litchfield Co., CT, p. 316, family #259:

            Geo W. Abbott, 41, male, day laborer, born CT

            Hannah M. Abbott, 35, female, born CT

            Lydia A. Abbott, 11, female, born CT, attending school

            Ellen C. Abbott, 8, female, born CT, attending school

            Sarah J. Abbott, 6, female, born CT, attending school

            Lucretia A. Abbott, 4, female, born CT, attending school

            Caroline I. Abbott, 1, female, born CT

    [1751] 1860 Federal Census, Plymouth, Litchfield Co., CT, Page No. 54, dwelling #444, family #468”

            Geo. W. Abbott, 50, male, laborer, $300, born CT

            Hannah Abbott, 46, female, born CT

            Ellen Abbott, 19, female, weaver, born CT

            Sarah Abbott, 15, female, weaver, born CT

            Lucretia Abbott, 13, female, spooler, born CT

            Caroline Abbott, 11, female, born CT

            George Abbott, 5, male, born CT

    [1752] 1870 Federal Census, Watertown, Litchfield Co., CT, Page No. 24, dwelling #212, family #219:

            George W. Abbott, 53, male, white, farm laborer, born CT, a male citizen

            Hannah M. Abbott, 56, female, white, keeping house, born CT

            Ellen C. Abbott, 28, female, white, dress maker, born CT

            Caroline I. Abbott, 21, female, white, works in umbrella factory, born CT

            George W. Abbott Jr., 15, male, works in umbrella factory, born CT

    [1753] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #183842547, from his gravestone in Hillside Cemetery in Thomaston, Litchfield Co., CT.

    [1754] 1880 Federal Census, Thomaston, Litchfield Co., CT, Page No. 47, Supervisors Dist. 1, Enumeration Dist. 25, dwelling #371, family #472:

            Hannah M. Abbott, white, female, 66, widow, keeping house, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

            Ellen C. Abbott, white, female, 38, daughter, single, dress making, born CT, father born CT, mother born CT

    [1755] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com, widow of George W. Abbott; www.findagrave.com, memorial #183842548, from her gravestone in Hillside Cemetery in Thomaston, CT.

    [1756] Karlstrand, Barbour Index of Washington VRs, p. 37, from Vol. 1, p. 28, of the Washington Town Records; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #40889234, which doesn’t match her age at death on her gravestone.

    [1757] www.findagrave.com, memorial #40889234, from her gravestone in New Preston Village Cemetery in New Preston, CT, daughter of Barna & Mary.

    [1758] Karlstrand, Barbour Index of Washington VRs, p. 37, from Vol. 1, p. 28, of the Washington Town Records; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #81810799.

    [1759] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #55271145.

    [1760] Per his www.findagrave.com memorial #81810799.

    [1761] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #55271145.

    [1762] 1850 Federal Census, Southbury, New Haven Co., CT, p. 337, dwelling #300, family #305:

            Elijah T. Abbott, 34, male, joiner, born CT

            Margaret S. Abbott, 28, female, born CT

    [1763] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1950-1954, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #81810799, from his gravestone in Oak Hill Cemetery in Southington, Hartford Co., CT.

    [1764] 1860 Federal Census, Southbury, New Haven Co., CT, Southford Post Office, Page No. 25, family #219:

            Margarett S. Abbott, 37, female, born CT

            Ellen T. Abbott, 6, female, born CT, attending school

            Sarah E. Abbott, 3, female, born CT

    [1765] U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1858-1865, New Haven Columbian Register, 24 Apr. 1862, marriage in Southbury, online database at www.Ancestry.com; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #55271145.

    [1766] www.findagrave.com, memorial #23855655, from his gravestone in Riverside Cemetery in Oxford, New Haven Co., CT, buried with his first wife, Flora (Downs) Smith, who died on 26 Jan. 1862, and was also buried in Riverside Cemetery in Oxford, CT.

    [1767] Connecticut, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934, online database at www.Ancestry.com; www.findagrave.com, memorial #55271145, from her gravestone in Southford Cemetery in Oxford, New Haven Co., CT.

    [1768] Karlstrand, Barbour Index of Washington VRs, p. 37, from Vol. 1, p. 28, of the Washington Town Records.

    [1769] Karlstrand, Barbour Index of Washington VRs, p. 37, from Vol. 1, p. 107, of the Washington Town Records.

    [1770] 1860 Federal Census, Plymouth, Litchfield Co., CT, Page No. 54, dwelling #443, family #467:

            Mary E. Hurlburt, 45, female, born CT

            Chas W. Hurlburt, 18, male, ore turner mill works, $200, born CT

            Frederick R. Hurlburt, 15, male, born CT

            Edward L. Hurlburt, 14, male, born CT, attending school

            Mary E. Hurlburt, 9, female, born NY, attending school

            Sherman B. Abbott, 55, male, born CT

    [1771] 1870 Federal Census, Second Ward Waterbury, New Haven Co., CT, Page No. 24, family #183:

            Mary E. Hurlbert, 56, female, white, keeping house, born CT

            Mary E. Cosgrove, 19, female, white, at home, born CT

            Jennie E. Cosgrove, 3, female, white, at home, born MA

    [1772] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Almira S. Abbott; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #95173471, her birthplace from the censuses.

    [1773] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Almira S. Abbott; per her www.findagrave.com memorial #95173471.

    [1774] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Robert S. Curry; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #95173687.

    [1775] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Robert S. Curry; per his www.findagrave.com memorial #95173687.

    [1776] Putnam County Land Records, Book J, p. 244, from FHL microfilm #0927624, signed only by Whitfield Satterly, witnessed by Daniel D. Travis, Commissioner of Deeds, and Phebe Ann Travis, and recorded on 6 Apr. 1836.

    [1777] Putnam County Land Records, Book Q, p. 364-365, from FHL microfilm #0927627, witnessed by Saxton Smith, James Hart and Orrin Ager, but not recorded until 17 May 1843.

    [1778] 1850 Federal Census, Town of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, p. 53, dwelling #144, family #156:

            Robert S. Curry, 47, male, farmer, $2100, born NY

            Almira C. Curry, 53, female, born CT

            Arthur E. Curry, 17, male, laborer, born NY, attending school

            Almira C. Curry, 15, female, born NY, attending school

            John Murphy, 27, male, laborer, born NY

    [1779] 1860 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 37, dwelling #283, family #300:

            Robert S. Curry, 58, male, farmer, $4000, $500, born NY

            Almira Curry, 63, female, born NY

            Antha Curry, 24, female, born NY

            Almira J. Curry, 22, female, born NY

    [1780] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Jefferson Valley, Westchester Co. Post Office, Page No. 2, dwelling #10, family #13:

            Robert Cutty, 69, male, white, farmer, $3000, $1000, born NY, a male citizen

            Almira Curery, 73, female, white, keeping house, born CT

            Antha Curery, 37, female, white, without occupation, born NY

            Almira Curry, 36, female, white, without occupation, born NY

    [1781] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Almira S. Abbott; www.findagrave.com, memorial #95173471, from her gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, Putnam Co., NY.

    [1782] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File of Robert S. Curry; www.findagrave.com, memorial #95173687, from his gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [1783] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #111908605.

    [1784] 1860 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 37, dwelling #283, family #300.

    [1785] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Jefferson Valley, Westchester Co. Post Office, Page No. 2, dwelling #10, family #13.

    [1786] 1880 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 16, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 81, dwelling #130, family #130:

            Anthan E. Curry, white, female, 46, single, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born CT

            Almira J. C. Curry, white, female, 45, single, farmer, born NY, father born NY, mother born CT

    [1787] 1900 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 52, Sheet No. 2 A, dwelling #24, family #31:

            Antha E. Curry, head, white, female, born Jan. 1833, age 67, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, farmer, can read, write and speak English, owns farm

            Almira Curry, sister, white, female, born Sept. 1834, age 65, single, born NY, father born NY, mother born NY, can read, write and speak English

    [1788] www.findagrave.com, memorial #111908605, from her gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY, but her death record was not found in the New York State Death Index for 1905.

    [1789] Per her www.findagrave.com memorial #111908699.

    [1790] 1860 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Lake Mahopac Post Office, Page No. 37, dwelling #283, family #300.

    [1791] 1870 Federal Census, Town of Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Jefferson Valley, Westchester Co. Post Office, Page No. 2, dwelling #10, family #13.

    [1792] 1880 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Page No. 16, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 81, dwelling #130, family #130.

    [1793] 1900 Federal Census, Putnam Valley, Putnam Co., NY, Supervisors Dist. 3, Enumeration Dist. 52, Sheet No. 2 A, dwelling #24, family #31.

    [1794] New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, online database at www.Ancestry.com, certificate #46040 for 1908; www.findagrave.com, memorial #111908699, from her gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY.

    [1795] www.findagrave.com, memorial #159504995, from her gravestone in Presbyterian Churchyard in Mahopac Falls, NY, no dates.



[A] Will of Russell Hughson of Carmel, Putnam County, New York (1873) *

        The last will and testament of Russell Hughson

        I Russell Hugson of the town of Carmel in the county of Putnam and state of New York do make, publish and declare this my last will and testament, in manner and form following to wit:

First. I order and direct my executors hereinafter named to pay all my just debts and funeral expenses out of my estate.

Second, I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Esther M. Hugson all my household furniture I also give, devise and bequeath unto my said wife the use during her natural life, and so long as she remains my widow and unmarried of all my farm of land situate partly in the town of Carmel and partly in the town of Kent in the county of Putnam, consisting of about two hundred acres and upon which I now reside together with all the farm stock, and farming implements of which I shall die seized.

Third. At the decease or marriage of my said wife, I give, devise and bequeath unto my son David E. Hughson my said farm consisting of about two hundred acres, together with my said farm stock and farming implements, subject however to the payment by my said son David C. Hughson of five hundred dollars to my son George M. Hughson, and subject also to the further payment of five hundred dollars to be invested by my said son David C. Hughson in permanent securities & the interest and income thereof to be applied by him in his discretion to the support and maintainance of my son Harvey E. Hughson, during his natural life and at his death the said principal sum of five hundred dollars to be paid to the heirs at law and next of kin of the said Henry E. Hughson share and share alike. The bequests herein to my said sons George M. Hughson and Henry E. Hughson to take effect at the decease or marriage of my said wife Esther M. Hughson.

Fourth. All the rest and residue of my estate both real and personal I give, devise and bequeath to my said son David E. Hughson.

Lastly I hereby nominate and appoint my wife Esther M. Hughson the executrix and my sons David C. Hughson and George M. Hughson the executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former and other wills heretofore made by me.

        In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirtieth day of October A. D. 1873.

Witness                                                                                                                                  Russell Hughson                              (seal)

John K. Wyatt.

Chas. H. Minor.

        The foregoing written instrument was on the day of the date thereof subscribed by Russel Hughson, the testator therein named in the presence of the undersigned, he at the same time declared said instrument to be his last will and testament, and requested us to sign our names as such witnesses in his presence and in the presence of each other.

John K. Wyatt.  Patterson Putnam Co. N.Y.

Chas. H. Minor.  Carmel Putnam Co. N.Y.

 

Presented for probate on 3 Mar. 1881 by David C. Hughson, one of the executors named in the last will and testament of Russell Hughson late of the town of Carmel, in the County of Putnam, deceased, and proved by Charles H. Minor and John K. Wyatt, the witnesses, on 24 Mar. 1881. Approved on 24 Mar. 1881 by Edmond Wright, Surrogate.

 

Letters Testamentary Vol. D, p. 239:

Administration of the estate of Russell Hughson was granted to David C. Hughson on 24 Mar. 1881.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. M, p. 264-269, from FHL microfilm #0837271, and Letters Testamentary Vol. D, p. 239.

 

 

[B] Will of Lewis Pinckney of Carmel, Putnam County, New York (1831) *

I Lewis Pinckney of the Town of Carmel County of Putnam and State of NewYork being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory blessed be Almighty God for the same do make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner and form following (that is to say)

First I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Orpha Pinckney the use of one third of my estate both real and personal during her natural life which said one third part is then given to my son Henry Pinckney and to his heirs –

I also give and bequeath to my son Henry Pinckney the other two thirds of my Estate both real and personal after paying my Just debts  The above I give to my son Henry Pinckney and to his heirs forever –

I further will and Order, that my son Henry Pinckney provide a home for my Daughter Phebe Pinckney and her children, and that he take care of them during their minority as far as practicable and give them a common school education-

I hereby nominate and appoint Stephen Pinckney and William Alley Executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 27th day of June 1831

                                                                                                                                                Lewis Pinckney                                (seal)

Signed Sealed published and

declared by the above named Lewis Pinckney to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto Subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the testator                                 David Hitchcock Jur of Carmel Town

                                                                Stephen Hitchcock of Carmel Town

 

Proved on 31 Oct. 1831 by David Hitchcock Junr and Stephen Hitchcock. Approved on 31 Oct. 1831.

 

Administration of the estate of Lewis Pinckney was granted to Stephen Pinckney, one of the Executors therein named, on 31 Oct. 1831.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. B, p. 396-399, from FHL microfilm #0837265, and Letters Testamentary Vol. A1, p. 20.

 

 

[C] Will of Stephen Pinckney of Carmel, Putnam County, New York (1870) *

The last will and testament of Stephen Pinckney:

I Stephen Pinckney of the town of Carmel in the county of Putnam and state of New York do make publish and declare this my last will and testament, in manner and form following, that is to say:

First. I order and direct my executrix hereinafter named to pay all my just debts and funeral expenses out of my estate.

Second. All the rest and residue of my estate both real and personal, I give devise and bequeath to my wife Maria Pinckney.

Lastly. I do hereby nominate and appoint my wife Maria Pinckney the executrix of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 24th day of September A.D. 1870.

                                                                                                                                                Stephen Pinckney                            (seal)

Witnesses.

Peter Anderson

William H Horton

 

        The above instrument consisting of one half sheet of paper was at the date thereof, signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Stephen Pinckney as and for his last will and testament, in presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto.

Peter Anderson of Carmel Putnam County

William H Horton Carmel, Putnam County

 

Proved on 13 May 1873 by Peter Anderson and William H. Horton, the witnesses, and approved on 13 May 1873 by Edward Wright, Surrogate.

 

Administration of the estate of Stephen Pinckney was granted to Maria Pinckney, the sole executrix, on 13 May 1873.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. K, p. 45-48, from FHL microfilm #0837269, and Letters Testamentary Vol. D, p. 48.

 

 

[D] Will of Joseph Ganong of Carmel, Putnam County, New York (1853) *

                                                                                                Carmel Sept. the 10th 1853.

This being my last Will and testament,

In the name of God Amen, I Joseph Ganong of the town of Carmel in the county of Putnam and State of New York being of sound mind and memory, blessed be Almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament.

First, I give to my wife Cloah what of my Real Estate the law gives her also the furniture which the law gives her as long as she lives

Sec. I give to my children Annetta wife of David A. Leut, Calista Miller, Wd, Emalinda Ganong all my real and personal property to be divided equally between the three girls After My decease, and to their children when they have done with it if they have any, if not to go back to their Sisters or sisters children,

Third. I will that my executor shall not pay any of my estate to my Childrens husbands without they upon the payment thereof shall give to their wives a Mortgage or deed for the same if not my heirs shall put it out on Bond and Mortgage.

Fourth, I will that the portion of my wife which she leaves after her death shall be divided as aforesaid if any.

Fifth I do nominate and appoint Peter Anderson and Jonet Ganong to be the sole executors of this my last will and testament,

In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal and publish and decree this to be my last will and testament in presence of the witnesses named below this 10th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three.

                                                                                                                                                Joseph Ganong                                (seal)

Signed sealed, declared and published by the said Joseph Ganong as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses,

James B. Ganong of Carmel Town Putnam County

Oscar Ganong of Carmel Town Putnam County

 

Presented for probate on 23 Sept. 1865 before Edward Wright Surrogate, listing the heirs as Chloe Ganong, the widow, and Annretta Leut, Calista Miller and Emalinda Ganong, the only children, and proved by James B. Ganong and Oscar Ganong on 23 Sept. 1865. Approved on 23 Sept. 1865.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. I, p. 88-91, from FHL microfilm #0837268.

 

 

[E] Will of Job C. Austin of Carmel, Putnam County, New York (1861) *

                I, Job C. Austin of the town of Carmel in the County of Putnam and State of New York, do make and publish this my last will and Testament:

                I give and bequeath to my wife Hester all my household goods, (excepting three beds and bedding) and four cows.

                I give and devise to my wife Hester, the use and enjoyment of the one equal half of my home farm, on which I now reside, containing ninety three acres of land, with the sole use and occupancy of the dwilling house thereon, for and during her natural life or until her marriage, whichever event shall first take place, which bequest & devise shall be in lieu of dower.

                I give and devise to my son Charles L. Austin, my said homestead farm, containing ninety three acres of land, subject to the devise of my wife, as aforesaid, and also to the payment of one hundred dollars to each of my children, viz: to Julia, Benjamin, Cyrus, James, Phebe, Philip, Lucy, Jane and Ann, making the sum of nine hundred dollars, which I hereby make chargeable to my said homestead and to be paid by my son Charles to them –

                I give and bequeath to my daughters Lucy, Jane and Ann, the sum of five hundred dollars each, and also to each of them, one cow, one bed, bedstead and bedding.

                I give & devise that parcel of land situate and lying between the burying ground belonging to the Presbyterian Church, Red Mills, and the Seminary Lot, containing about one acre of land, more or less: to the Trustees of said Church, and their successors in office, for a cemetery, to be laid out in plats by them and sold, for such prices as they may deem proper, and I hereby order and direct that the said Trustees make such improvements on or to said grounds as they may think advisable and proper, and after paying for such improvements from and out of the money arising from time to time from the sale of said plats, to pay the balance to my executors who shall divide the same equally between all my children. I also order and direct that one of the plats in said cemetery be set off for the use of my family as a burying place, to be selected by my son Charles, after said ground is laid out.

                I order and direct that my executors herein after named, sell and dispose of all the remainder of my real estate, including my lands lying north and adjoining the Seminary lot, and the lands adjoining Geo. W. and Elias Sackrider, and give prodeed or deeds for the same; and sell and dispose of the remainder of my personal property, and after paying all my legal debts, and the Expenses incident to the settlement of my Estate, including proper and suitable tomb Stones to my grave, and the Legacies of Five hundred dollars to each of my daughters Lucy, Jane and Ann: to divide the balance equally between my children Julia, Benjamin, Cyrus, James, Phebe, Philip, Lucy, Jane and Ann, share and share alike, to them and to their several heirs or assigns forever.

                I hereby appoint my son Charles L. Austin and my friend Saxton Smith, Executors of this my last will and testament.

                I hereby revoke any will or wills heretofore executed by me. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 25th day of November A.D. 1861.

Witnesses,                                                                                                                                       his

Amos L. Austin                                                                                                                    Job C. X  Austin                                   (seal)

Caleb Carpenter                                                                                                                             mark

 

The foregoing instrument, on the day of the date thereof, was subscribed by Job C. Austin, the testator therein named, in the presence of the undersigned. The said Job C. Austin, at the time he so subscribed the said Instrument, declared the same to be his last will and testament, and requested us to sign our names as witnesses thereto. We accordingly sign our names as such witnesses in his presence and in the presence of each other.

Amos L. Austin,  Carmel

Caleb Carpenter,     do.

 

Presented for probate on 19 Feb. 1862 by Saxton Smith, one of the executors named, and proved by Amos L. Austin and Caleb Carpenter, the two witnesses. Approved on 19 Feb. 1862.

 

Administration of the estate of Job C. Austin was granted to Saxton Smith, one of the executors, on 19 Feb. 1862.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. H, p. 62-66, from FHL microfilm #0837268, and Letters Testamentary Vol. B, p. 157.

 

 

[F] Will of Timothy Pierce of Carmel, Putnam County, New York (1839) *

I Timothy Pearce of the town of Carmel in the county of Putnam and State of New York being weak in body but of Sound mind & memory blessed be almighty God for the same do make & publish this my last will & testament in manner and form following that is to say first I will & order that my executors pay out of the avails of my estate the sum of seven dollars to my beloved sister chloe yeomans annually during her natural life  I further will and order my executors to give to Charlotte Adams one of my cows and a suit of new clothes out of the avails of my estate  And lastly I give and bequeath to the two youngest sons of Charlotte Adams Timothy & Daniel which she had by me all the rest residue & remainder of my estate both personal and real after paying my just debts to be equally divided between them when they shall attain or arrive to the age of twenty one years of age I order that my executors take into their hands all my personal and real estate immediately after my deceas to sell the personal & real estate at publick vendue or if they shall think it to be more advantageous to the children they may hold on upon the land til an opportunity shall offer to make the best sale of the same. I order my executors to retain in their hands all the legacy which shall fall to my two sons with use until they shall come of age

I hereby nominate and appoint William Pierce, Barnabas Carver & Abizer Pearce executors of this my last testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the twenty seventh day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & thirty nine

                                                                                                                                                                his

                                                                                                                                                Timothy  X  Pierce

                                                                                                                                                            mark

Signed sealed published & declared

by the above named Timothy Pearce to be his

last will & testament in the presence of us

who have hereunto subscribed our names as

witnesses in the presence of the testator

Uriah Hill   Carmel Town

Gilbert Hill  Carmel Town

 

Proved on 15 May 1839 by Uriah Hill and Gilbert Hill, the witnesses, before Walker Todd, Surrogate, and approved on 15 May 1839.

 

Administration of the estate of Timothy Pierce was granted to Barnabas Carver and William Pearce, two of the executors named, on 15 May 1839.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. D, p. 138-141, from FHL microfilm #0837265, and Letters Testamentary Vol. A2, p. 38.

 

 

[G] Will of Edmund H. Pierce of Dundee, Yates County, New York (1870) *

I Edmund H Pierce of Dundee in the county of Yates do make publish and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner following,

First. I give and bequeath to my daughter Georgiana Bailey one carpet coverlet know as the one made by my former wife, her mother, now deceased.

Second. I give devise and bequeath to my wife Ann Pierce during her natural life the use and enjoyment rents issue profits and income of all the rest residue and remainder of my estate real and personal

Third I give devise and bequeath to my two daughters Georgiana Bailey and Adella Pierce all of my said estate the property so give to my said two daughters to be divided between them equally share and share alike.

Lastly I nominate and appoint my said wife Ann Pierce and my said daughter Georgiana Baily the executors hereof.

        In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 26th day of July 1870.

                                                                                                                                                E. H. Pierce                                       (seal)

The foregoing instrument on the day of the date thereof was signed sealed published and declared by the testator therein named as and for his last will and testament in our presence and we at the same time at his request and in his presence have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses to the execution of said will.

                H. G. Wolcott  Dundee  Yates Co. N.Y.

                Emily C. Wolcott  “           “     “    “  “

 

Presented for probate on 30 Oct. 1886, and proven by Hiland G. Wolcott and Emily C. Wolcott, the witnesses, on 30 Oct. 1886. Approved on 30 Oct. 1886.

 

Ann Pierce and Georgiana Bailey were granted administration of the last will and testament of Edmund H. Pierce on 30 Oct. 1886.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Yates County Probate Wills Vol. O, p. 317-319, from FHL microfilm #0841321, and Letters Testamentary Vol. 6, p. 193.

 

 

[H] Will of Harrison Hopkins of Sennett, Cayuga County, New York (1862) *

                In the name of God Amen. I, Harrison Hopkins of the town of Sennett in the County of Cayuga, and State of New York of the age of Fifty five years, and being of sound mind and memory do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in the manner following, that is to say: First: I give and bequeath to my Father Joseph Hopkins the sum of two thousand dollars, provided he shall be living at the time of my decease; In case my said father shall not survive me, I give and bequeath the said sum of Two thousand dollars as follows, viz: one thousand dollars to my sister Fanny Jane Hopkins, and one thousand dollars to my brother Ira Hopkins, and my sisters Cornelia Merrick and Emeline Travis to be divided between them share and share alike. Second. I give and bequeath to my wife Jane Hopkins all of my household furniture, beds, bedding, silverware and crockery, and other household goods. Third, after the payment of my just debts and the legacies above mention, I give, bequeath and devise to my wife Jane Hopkins one half of all my personal estate, goods and chattel, of what nature or kind soever, which may be remaining; also one half of my real estate of what nature or kind soever, which legacies above mentioned are to be accepted and received by her in lieu of dower. Fourth. I give, bequeath and devise the remaining one half of my personal estate, goods and chattels of what nature or kind soever, also the remaining one half of all my real estate of what nature or kind soever, to my wife Jane Hopkins, to be used and enjoyed by her during the term of her natural life, and from and immediately after her decease, I give, bequeath and devise the property mentioned in this the fourth clause of my will, to my brother Ira Hopkins, and my sisters Fanny Jane Hopkins, Caroline Merrick and Emeline Travis to be divided between them share and share alike. Fifth. I hereby authorize and empower my executrix and executors of this my last will and testament hereinafter nominated and appointed, to sell and dispose of my real estate at public or private sale, at such time or times, and upon such terms, and in such manner as to them shall seem meet. Sixth: I hereby direct that the legacies hereby given to my sister Caroline Merrick, shall remain in the hand of the Executors of this my last will and testament hereinafter nominated and appointed, in trust, to be held and possessed by them for and during the natural life of the said Caroline Merrick, and from and after her decease, I give, bequeath and devise such legacies, so held by them in trust as aforesaid, to the child of children of my said sister Caroline Merrick, her survivors. And I do hereby direct that during the continuance of the said trust estate as aforesaid, there shall be paid annually to my said sister Caroline Merrick, the interest, income and profits, which shall be received by my said Executors, on the said legacies, so held in trust as aforesaid. And lastly, I do hereby nominate and appoint my wife Jane Hopkins as executrix, and my friends Henry S. Dunning and Spencer Gregory to be the Executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty sixth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty two.

                                                                                                                                                Harrison Hopkins                            (seal)

The above instrument consisting of one sheet, was at the date thereof, signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Harrison Hopkins, as and for his last will and testament in presence of us, who at his request and in his presence, and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto.

Horace T. Cook, Auburn, Cayuga County, N.Y.

Emery Osborne, Auburn, Cayuga County, N.Y.

 

Presented for probate on Henry S. Dunning of the town of Aurelius, Cayuga County, on 7 Sept. 1863, listing his heir as his widow Jane Hopkins. Notice of the probate was sent to Joseph Hopkins, of Carmel, Putnam County, and Ira Hopkins testified that he served the notice to Joseph Hopkins on 11 Sept. 1863. Proved by Horace T. Cook of Auburn, and Emery Osborn of Auburn on 29 Sept. 1863. Jane Hopkins, the executrix, Henry S. Dunning and Spencer Gregory, the executors, were approved on 29 Sept. 1863.

 

Jane Hopkins, Henry S. Dunning and Spencer Gregory were granted administration of the will of Harrison Hopkins on 29 Sept. 1863.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Cayuga County Probate Wills Vol. P, p. 269-272, from FHL microfilm #0853224, and Letters Testamentary Vol. G, p. 286.

 

 

[I] Will of John H. Badeau of Carmel, Putnam County, New York (1871) *

                I John H. Badeau of the town of Carmel in the County of Putnam ~ state of New York, do make publish and declare this to be my last will and Testament, that is to say.

First. After all my legal debts are paid & discharged I give bequeath and devise unto my beloved wife Cordelia R. Badeau all my estate real or personal of what nature or kind soever, and I hereby appoint my said wife sole executrix of this my last will & testament. As witness my hand and seal this 11th day of February 1871

                                                                                                                                                John H. Badeau                                (seal)

The foregoing instrument was on the day of the date thereof, signed, sealed published & declared by the said John H. Badeau to be his last will & testament & we at his request in his presence & in the presence of each other have signed our names as witnesses thereto.

Saxton Smith    Putnam Val

Catherine E. Jackson   Carmel

 

Presented for probate on 15 Nov 1893 by Cordelia R. Badeau the executrix named, and proved on 4 Dec 1893 by Catherine E. Jackson, now Catherine E. Dean, one of the witnesses, Joshua L. Dean, of Carmel, and Edward C. Weeks, of Carmel, who both gave their oaths to the signature of John H. Badeau. Approved on 4 Dec. 1893.

 

Cordelia R. Badeau was granted administration of the will of John H. Badeau, late of Carmel, on 4 Dec. 1893.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Vol. Q, p. 531-537, from FHL microfilm #0837273, and Letters Testamentary Vol. F, p. 11.

 

 

[J] Will of John J. H. Jackson of Carmel, Putnam County, New York (1845) *

        The last will & Testament of John J. H. Jackson of the town of Carmel Putnam County State of New York I John J H Jackson considering the uncertainty of life & being of sound mind & memory (blessed by Almighty God for the same) do make & publish this my last Will & Testament, in manner & form following – that is to say

1st I give & bequeath to the 1st Presbyterian Society of Red Mills in the town of Carmel the sum of One hundred dollars to be used by them for the support of the gospel ministry 2nd I will that the note of hand of five hundred dollars held by me against my father in law Wm. Pierce be without interist from this date (that is 13th day of August 1845 for the period of ten years. 3rd I will that the remainder of my property personal & real be disposed of according to the laws of the state & I hereby appoint my trusty friend brother David S Jackson & my beloved wife Hannah H Jackson executor & executrix of this my last Will & Testament – In Witness whereof I hereunto sit my hand & seal this 13th day of Augt in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & forty five

                                                                                                                                                John J H Jackson

        The above instrument of one quarter of a sheet was now here subscribed by John J H Jackson the testator in the presence of each of us & was at the same time declared by him to be his last will & Testament & we at his request signed our names hereto as attesting witnesses

                                                                James B. Hyndshaw  Red Mills  Carmel Township, Putnam County NY

                                                                Wm H. Pierce   Albany   Albany County  NY

 

Presented for probate on 20 Oct 1845 by Hannah H Jackson, Executrix therein named, who listed his only surviving heirs at law as Hannah H Jackson and Catherine Elizabeth Jackson, with Catherine Elizabeth Jackson being a minor. Proved by James B. Hyndshaw and William H. Pierce on 20 Oct. 1845 before Azor B. Crane, Surrogate of Putnam County. Approved on 20 Oct. 1845.

 

Hannah H. Jackson of Carmel was granted administration of the will of John J H Jackson late of Carmel, on 20 Oct. 1845.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. D, p. 377-378, from FHL microfilm #0838091, and Letters Testamentary Vol. A2, p. 96.

 

 

[K] Will of Israel Pinckney of Carmel, Putnam County, New York (1888) *

                I Israel Pinckney of the town of Carmel, in the County of Putnam and state of New York do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in the following manner.

First. I will and ordain that the execution of this my last will and and testament for and toward the performance of said testament, shall with all Convenient speed after my decease, bargain, sell and alien, in fee simple, all my lands, for the doing executing and perfect finishing whereof I, do by these presents give to my said executrix, full power and authority to grant, alien bargain sell, convey and assign all the same lands to any person or persons and their heirs forever in fee simple by all and every such lawful ways and means in the law as to my executrix shall see fit or necessary

Second. After the payment of my Just debts and funeral expenses, out of the proceeds of the sale of my estate both real and personal, I do hereby authorize empower and direct my said executrix to use of the remainder to the amount of five hundred dollars for the purpose of erecting suitable headstones or a monument to the memory of myself, my late wife Ann Pinckney my three sons, Jarvis J. Pinckney, Enos B. Pinckney and S. Henry Pinckney and my daughter Enlida Pinckney.

Third. The residue and remainder after the payment for said monument or headstones I hereby direct to be equally divided between my children namely, Martha J. Jones, Mary E. Clark Osmond Pinckney, Jarvis J. Pinckney Amanda Sunderlin, Milton Pinckney, T. De Witt Pinckney and Herbert Pinckney, the child or children of a deceased son or daughter to have the shares or portions, which his her or their parent would have taken if living.

Fourth. I hereby nominate and appoint my daughter Amanda A. Sunderlin the executrix of this my last will and testament and hereby authorize and empower her the said Amanda A. Sunderlin to Compromise and settle any claim or demand, which may be against or in favor of my said estate.

                In witness whereof I have

                hereunto set my hand this 13th

                day of April 1888

                                                                                                                                                Israel Pinckney

Witnesses

Chauncey B. Ganong

Benjamin Second

Signed and declared by the said testator to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have signed our names at his request as witnesses in his presence and in the presence of each other.

Chauncey B. Ganong Carmel Putnam County N.Y.

Benjamin Secord Carmel Putnam County N.Y.

 

Presented for probate on 6 Jan. 1891 by Amanda A. Sunderlin, the executrix therein named in the last will and testament of Israel Pinckney late of the town of Carmel, and proved by Chauncey B. Ganong and Benjamin Secord, the witnesses, on 16 Feb. 1891 before William Wood, Surrogate of the County of Putnam. Approved on 16 Feb. 1891.

 

Amanda A. Sunderlin was granted administration of the estate of Israel Pinckney on 16 Feb. 1891.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. P, p. 456-463, from FHL microfilm #0837272, and Letters Testamentary Vol. E, p. 230.

 

 

[L] Will of Samuel W. Travis of Carmel, Putnam County, New York (1879) *

I Samuel W. Travis of the town of Carmel in the County of Putnam and state of New York, do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following, to wit

First: I direct my executors herein after named to pay all my just debts and funeral expenses out of my estate as soon as convenient after my decease.

Second. I give devise and bequeath unto my wife Hannah Travis the use during her natural life of all the rest and residue of my Estate both real and personal.

Third. At the decease of my said wife Hannah Travis, I give devise and bequeath said rest and residue of my estate to my five children Jemima Jane Jelliff, Cecelia Ganung, Deborah A. Ganong Joseph W. Travis, and George F. Travis share and share alike. The share of my said son George I direct my executors to invest in permanent securities and to apply the interest thereof, together with such portions of the principal as in their discretion will be necessary for his support and at his decease if there is any thing remaining unexpended for his support then and in that event I give and bequeath the sum so remaining to his children in equal shares.

Fourth. I constitute and appoint my son Joseph H. Travis and my son-in-law Oscar Ganong Executors of this my last will and testament with power to sell and convey any real estate whereof I may die seized or possessed or in which at my decease I shall have any interest, and I revoke all other and former wills by me made.

                In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 9th day of August A. D. 1879.

                                                                                                                                                Samuel W. Travis                            (seal)

Witnesses

Phebe E. Wright

Mattie A. Wright

The foregoing written instrument on the day of the date thereof was subscribed by Samuel W. Travis the testator therein named in the presence of the undersigned the said Samuel W. Travis at the time he so subscribed the said instrument declared the same to be his last will and testament and requested us to sign our names as attesting witnesses thereto, we accordingly sign our names as such witnesses in his presence and in the presence of each other.

Phebe E. Wright Lake Mahopac Putnam Co. N.Y.

Mattie A. Wright  Lake Mahopac Putnam Co. N.Y.

 

Presented for probate on 7 Jan. 1889 by Oscar Ganong and Joseph H. Travis, the Executors named in the last will and testament of Samuel W. Travis, late of the town of Carmel, and proved on 28 Jan. 1889 by Phebe E. Wright and Mattie A. Wright, now Mattie A. Ganong. Approved on 28 Jan. 1889.

 

Administration of the estate of Sameul W. Travis granted to Oscar Ganong and Joseph H. Travis on 28 Jan. 1889.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. O,, p. 405-410, from FHL microfilm #0837272, and Letters Testamentary Vol. E, p. 161.

 

 

[M] Will of James Carver of Carmel, Putnam County, New York (1834) *

I James Carver of Carmel County of Putnam do make and ordain this my last will and testament in the manner and form following, viz I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Sally all my household furniture. I give and bequeath to my son Hosea, and his heirs one equal half of all my real and personal estate, and I give and bequeath to my five daughters, Mary Ann, Jane, Phebe, Charlott, and Hannah, and to their heirs, the other equal half of all my real and personal estate, when they severally shall have arrived to the age of twenty one years. I order and direct that all my real and personal estate (except the household furniture) be appraised by two or more persons (who shall be named by my executors) within one year after my decease and the division made among my heirs according to such appraisement. I further order that my executors sell all of my real & personal estate within one year after my decease if they may think proper, and in that case the division among my heirs made according to such sale. I further order & direct that before any division be made of my property among my heirs, that all my debts be paid out of my estate. I nominate and appoint my wife Sally executrix, and my son Hosea executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other and former wills by me at any time heretofore made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the tenth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty four

                                                                                                                                                James Carver                                    (seal)

Signed sealed published and declared by the said testator James Carver as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names as witnesses thereunto in presence of the said testator

                                                                                                                                                Robert Wright

                                                                                                                                                William H. Sloat

                                                                                                                                                Samuel W. Travis

 

Proved by William H. Sloat, Robert Wright, Sally Carver, widow of James Carver, late of Carmel, and Hosea Carver, of Carmel, son of James Carver, on 4 Dec. 1837, before Walker Todd, Surrogate of the County of Putnam, and approved bon 4 Dec. 1837.

 

Administration of the estate of James Carver, late of Carmel, was granted to Sally Carver, Executrix, and Hosea Carver, Executor, on 4 Dec. 1837.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. D, p. 47-51, from FHL microfilm #0837265, and Letters Testamentary Vol. A2, p. 24.

 

 

[N] Will of Orrin Longwell of Milo, Yates County, New York (1867) *

In the name of God, amen, I, Orrin Longwell of the town of Milo County of Yates and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my last will and testament, that is to say,

First. After all my lawful debts are paid and discharged I give and bequeath to my wife Rebecca Longwell all my household furniture of every kind of which I shall die possessed to be used and disposed of by her as she shall see fit. Also I give and devise to my said wife Rebecca and use and occupation of one third part of all the real estate of which I shall die seized for and during the term of her natural life, the same to be taken by her in lieu of all dower in my estate.

Second. I give bequeath and devise to my daughter Mary Cronkright the sum of two hundred dollars per year for the period of ten years after my decease if she shall live for the said period of ten years to be paid to her by my executors hereinafter named each year that she lives and without interest the same to be a charge upon the real estate of which I shall die seized and in case my said daughter Mary should become the mother of a living child or children then I give and devise to her a piece of land off from the north west corner of my farm in said town of Milo, bounded on the north by land of William R. Swarthout, on the east by land of Gilbert Baxter and Reuben Sutherland on the west by land of Norton R. Swarthout and on the south by the continuation west of the south line of the land belonging to Reuben Sutherland lying on the west of the south line of the land belonging to Reuben Sutherland lying on the west side of the road running north and south by the residence of Gilbert Baxter, and said piece of land supposed to contain about from fifteen to twenty acres. Also I give and bequeath to my said daughter Mary one cow and twenty five sheep.

Thirdly. I give bequeath and devise to my son Andrew Longwell all the rest and residue of my estate both real and personal subject however to the payment of the legacy of two hundred dollars per year without interest for ten years if she shall live so long to my daughter Mary. Likewise I make constitute and appoint my wife Rebecca Longwell & my brother James C. Longwell to be executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal the 28th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven.

                                                                                                                                                Orrin Longwell                                (seal)

The above instrument was subscribed by the said Orrin Longwell in our presence and acknowledged by him to each of us, and he at the same time declared the above instrument so subscribed to be his last will and testament, and we at his request have signed our names as witnesses hereto and written opposite our names our respective places of residence

Benjamin L. Hoyt of Penn Yan Yates County New York

Oliver Priest of Milo Yates County New York

 

Presented for probate on 11 May 1867 by James C. Longwell, one of the executors named, giving satisfactory evidence who were the widow and heirs and next of kin of the said testator. Proved by Benjamin L. Hoyt and Oliver Priest on 22 May 1867, and approved on 22 May 1867.

 

Rebecca Longwell and James C. Longwell were granted letters testamentary on the estate of Orren Longwell on 22 May 1867.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Yates County Probate Wills Vol. G, p. 492-498, from FHL microfilm #0838933, and Letters of Testamentary Vol. 5, p. 19.

 

 

[O] Will of James C. Longwell of Milo, Yates County, New York (1874) *

                                I James C. Longwell of the town of Milo, County of Yates and State of New York being of sound mind and memory, do make, ordain publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament, that is to say:

First.—After all my lawful debts are paid and discharges, I give, devise and bequeath to my daughter Emma L. Hobart the premisory note for the sum of fifteen thousand dollars which I hold against my son in law Byron F. Hobart of Oswego in the State of Kansas, also the sum of five thousand dollars which I have heretofore advanced to her in money and or which I have taken her receipt also a certain Store and the lot on which the same stands situate on the side of street in the city of Oswego Labett County and State of Kansas being lot No.10 in Block 33. Also a certain farm containing one hundred and twenty acres of land Situate But the above devise bequests are made subject to the payment by my said daughter to my wife Rachel Longwell of the sum of Six hundred dollars per year for and during the natural life of my said wife to be paid to her in quarter yearly payments during each year of her life, said payments to be secured to her by satisfactory security before this bequest shall take effect.

Second. I give devise and bequeath to George W. Nichols and Rachel A. Longwell the Executors of this my last will and testament hereinafter nominated and appointed by me, in trust, for the use and benefit of my son Smith M. Longwell to be held and possessed by them until my said son shall arrive at, and become of the age of thirty years for the purpose aforesaid, the following property viz: La Bell County Bonds of the State of Kansas belonging to me to the amount of two thousand dollars and now in the hands of my said Son in law B. F. Hobart, in the City of Oswego Kansas – also the following promissory notes in the hands of said Hobart viz:

Note against Fred Perkins due Dec, 15/74 for      $2,000,

Note against J. O[?] Waters due August 10/74 for 1,600.

Note against W. J. Robbins due March 1, 1875 for  ,600.

           do                  do          “    March 1, 1876  “    600.

Note against W. J. [ ? ] Elliott for $1,355 Endorsed $475 balance  880.

Note against A John & chenniry[?] due March 18,1874 for 550.

Note against  [ ? ] Olliphat due Jany. 6, 1875 for      250.

Note against Mary Siobeth due Dec. 29, 1874 for    300.

Note against L. S. Leonard due March 9, 1874 for   224.

Note against James Dennmix due Jany. 23. 1875 for 100.

Note against Renoir Ford due Dec. 5, 1874 for           50.

                                                                                        $7,154

Also a certain Bond or mortgage given to me by David R. Carver and Mary Carver his wife of Madison County, Indiana for the sum of $1500, Recorded in Book 8 of Records, Page 78 in said Madison County – Also a certain other Bond and mortgage given to me by Henry Carver of Randolph County Indiana for the sum of $2000, and upon which only about $500. remains unpaid – also a certain farm in the town of Jerusalem, County of Yates and State of New York conveyed to me by John W. Malcomb by Deed bearing date March 31, 1874, containing 128 54/100 acres of land, Said Deed Recorded in Yates County clerks Office in Liber 55 of Deeds Page 262, and I do hereby order and direct that during the continuance of the said trust estate as aforesaid, the trustees aforesaid shall pay from the income of the same annually to my wife Rachel Longwell the sum of Six hundred dollars for and during the term of her natural life the same to be paid in quarter yearly payments I hereby making the said trust estate subject to the payment of said annuity of $600, and the balance of the annual income of said trust estate, the said trustees are to pay to my said Son Smith in quarter yearly payments until he shall so arrive at the age of thirty years – and in case the said trustee in trust owned discretors shall deem it advisable that my said son to carry on any business he may be engaged in should have more than his part of said annual income previous to his becoming of the age of 30 years, then I hereby authorize the said trustees to pay him from any of the principal of said trust found, but not to exceed in all one half of the same – and when my said son shall be and become of the age of 30 years I give devise and bequeath to him the said trust fund or so much as shall remain of the same after he has secured the said annuity to be paid to my wife of $600, by security above devised to her, or reasonable security – I hereby further order and direct my said Executors to sell the said farm in the town of Jerusalem, when they shall deem it avisable so to do the proceeds to become a part of said trust fund and I hereby give and devise said farm to them for that purpose. The above legacy to my wife Rachel is to be in lieu of all dower in my estate, all my other personal property, ecept my farming team and farming tools I give and, bequeath to my said Wife and said farming team and tools I give and bequeath to my said son Smith M5.

                Likewise I make, constitute and appoint the said George W. Nichols of Hammondsport, Steuben Co. N.Y., and my said wife Rachel A, to be executors of this my last Will and Testament, here by revoking all former Wills by me made.

                In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal, the fourteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy four –

                                                                                                                                                James C. Longwell                          (seal)

The above instrument, consisting of one sheet, was at the date thereof subscribed by James C. Longwell in the presence of us and each of us, he at the time of making such subscription, acknowledged that he made the same, declared the said instrument so subscribed by him to be his last Will and Testament. Whereupon we then and there, at his request, and in his presence and the presence of each other, subscribed our names as witnesses thereto.

Richd H. Gillett residing at Penn Yan, Yates Co. N.Y.

W. H. Nickols residing at Hamondsport, Steuben Co. N.Y.

                                                                              

Presented for probate on 31 Dec. 1874 by George W. Nichols, one of the Executors named, and proved by William H. Nichols of Hamondsport and Richd H. Gillett of Penn Yan on __ Jan. 1875. Approved on 20 Jan. 1875.

 

Letters of Testamentary Vol. 5, p. 231:

Administration of the last will and testament of James C. Longwell was granted to Rachael A. Longwell and George W. Nichols on 26 Jan. 1875.

 

* Transcribed with great difficulty by John A. Maltby from Yates County Probate Wills Vol. J, p. 424-433, from FHL microfilm #0841319, and Letters of Testamentary Vol. 5, p. 231.

 

 

[P] Will of Barnabus Carver of Carmel, Putnam County, New York (1875) *

        I Barnabus Carver, of the town of Carmel County of Putnam and state of New York being of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare, this my last will and testament in manner following that is to say:

First. After all of my just and lawful debts and funeral expenses are paid and stones got for myself and my wife Mary Carver, I give and bequeath to my son Fredrick Carver, the use of two thousand dollars during his natural life and one bed and bedding.

Secondly, I give, devise and bequeath to the Babptist Society of Carmel village the grave yard upon my home farm and the entrance to it.

And, lastly, I give, devise and bequeath all the rest of my real and personal property of what soever, kind or nature, to my son Stephen W. Carver, and after the decease of my son Fredrick Carver I order and direct that the two thousand dollars above named shall be paid to my son Stephen or his heirs, And I hereby appoint Stephen W. Carver, and Nathan A. Stokum, executors of this my last will and testament.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 8th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy five.

                                                                                                                                                Barnabus Carver                             (seal)

The above instrument was at the date thereof signed, sealed and declared by the said Barnabus Carver to be his last will and testament in presence of us who at his request and in his presence have subscribed our names as witnesses, thereto.

                                                                                                Cornelius Hill, Carmel, Putnam Co.

                                                                                                Geo. W. Austin, Carmel, Putnam Co.

 

Presented for probate on 26 June 1876 by Stephen W. Carver and Nathan A. Stokum, the executors named in the last will and testament of Barnabus Carver, late of Carmel, and proved on 6 July 1876 by George W. Austin and Cornelius Hill, the witnesses, before Edward Wright, Surrogate. Approved on 6 July 1876.

 

Administration of the estate of Barnabas Carver was granted to Stephen W. Carver and Nathan A. Stokum on 6 July 1876.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Putnam County Probate Wills Vol. L, p. 21-24, from FHL microfilm #0837270, and Letters Testamentary Vol. D, p. 129.

 

 

[Q] Will of Andrew J. Hauk of Urbana, Steuben County, New York (1857) *

In the name of God Amen. I Andrew Hauk, of the town of Urbana in the County of Steuben and State of New York being of sound mind and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare, this to be my last Will and testament that is to say.

First After All my lawful debts are paid and discharged the residue of my estate Real and personal I give and bequeath, and dispose of as follows to wit.

  To my beloved wife Amanda I give and bequeath four thousand dollars out of my real and personal Estate, and all my household furniture in lieu of dower.

  To Malvina A. Dyke that now lives with me I give and bequeath, One hundred and fifty dollars and a two years old heifer, that is now on my farm, and that we call hers

  To Isaac C. Dyke that lives with me I give and bequeath One hundred and fifty dollars, and a yoke of One year old steers, that are now on my farm, and that we call his.

  I Order and direct that my executors sell the remainder of my personal estate, and all my real estate to the best advantage, and after paying all my bequests as above stated, I give and bequeath the balance of the proceeds of my real and personal estate to my five beloved brothers viz. John Hauk, Francis Hauk, Edward Hauk, George Hauk and Preston Hauk to be equally divided among them.

   Likewise I make constitute and appoint my Well beloved wife Amanda, and my beloved friend Abel Eveland my Executrix and Executor of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In Witness where of I have here unto subscribed my name and affixed my seal this Eighteenth day of July 1857

                                                                                                                                                Andrew J. Hauk                                (seal)

The above written instrument was subscribed by the said Andrew Hauk in our presence and acknowledged by him to each of us and he at the same time published and declared the above instrument so subscribed to be his last will & testament. And we at the testators request and in his presence have signed our names as witnesses hereto, and written opposite our names our respective places of residence

Smith Hulse, Urbana, Steuben Co. N.Y.

Hannah Longwell  Urbana  Steuben Co. N.Y.

 

Presented for probate on 7 May 1859 by Amanda Hauk and Abel Eveland, the executors, and proved by Smith Hulse of Alden, Erie Co., and Hannah Longwell of Urbana, on 7 July 1859.

 

Amanda Hauk and Abel Eveland were granted administration of the Last Will and Testament of Andrew J. Hauk on 7 July 1859.

 

* Transcribed by John A. Maltby from Steuben County Probate Wills Vol. 7, p. 269-270, from FHL microfilm #0853121, and Letters Testamentary Vol. 4, p. 341.