John Wolcott
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John Wolcott was born on March 21, 1618, in Church, Lancashire, England, the son of JOHNE. He had one son in 1684.
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See other formatsFull text of "Wolcott genealogy : the family of Henry Wolcott, one of the first settlers of Windsor, Conn."929.2 W83wo 1239413 GENEAL.OGY COl-l-ECTlON 1833 01402 1833 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY WoLCOTT Genealogy The Family OF HENRY WOLCOTT ONE OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF WINDSOR, CONNECTICUT By Chandler Wolcott PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY OF DESCENDANTS OF HENRY WOLCOTT ROCHESTER, NEW YORK THE GENESEE PRESS 1912 Copyright, 1912, Chandler Wolcott CONTENTS 1239-313 PAGE INTRODUCTION xiii PREFACE xvii THE FAMILY IN ENGLAND 1 THE FAMILY IN THE UNITED STATES 21 First Generation 34 Second Generation 40 Third Generation 46 Fourth Generation 66 Fifth Generation 89 Sixth Generation 119 Seventh Generation 167 Eighth Generation 24-1 Ninth Generation 312 Tenth Generation 348 Appendix 357 INDEX I. — Given Names of Members of the Family Born WOLCOTTS 4)03 INDEX II.— Names of Other Persons 423 INDEX III.— Names in Appendix 449 ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE Ancient Church of St. John the Baptist, Tolland, England, WITH THE WoLCOTT MONUMENTS . . . . Ist Frontispiece Galdon Manor 2d Frontispiece The Wolcott Coat of Arms XXI Monument of Henry and Elizabeth Wolcott 38 Monument of Simon and Martha Wolcott 44 The Old Wolcott Homestead, South Windsor 54 Monument of Roger and Sarah Wolcott 62 Monument of Samuel Wolcott, with Family Arms .... 66 Portrait of Oliver Wolcott, Signer 78 Reproduction of Letter of President Washington to Oliver Wolcott 82 Portrait of Laura Collins Wolcott 86 Portrait of Mariann Wolcott Goodrich 88 Portrait of Oliver Wolcott, Governor 110 The Wolcott Homestead, Litchfield 112 Portrait of Edward Oliver Wolcott, Senator 220 Portrait of Roger Wolcott, Governor 238 Deed-Chest of Henry Wolcott, 1630 355 The 1910 Reunion, Hartford 356 INTRODUCTION The following pages represent the only attempt that has been made to compile a genealogy of the Wolcott Family in either the United States or England. JMore than thirty years ago the Wolcott Memorial, compiled by the Rev. Samuel Wolcott at the instigation of a few members of the family, was printed, but this as its title indicates did not pur- port to be a genealogy, only a Memorial of Henry Wolcott and of Some of his descendants. In the compilation of that work an extended and fairly complete account of the earlier generations in this Country was developed and pubhshed, and it is proper that we should make acknowledgment of our indebtedness to it for the liberal drafts made upon it for information in the way particularly of descriptions of persons and places connected with the more immediate descendants of Henry. For the large amount of material also, collected but not published — an amount exceeding that which appeared in the Memorial — to which we have had access, we are likewise under obhgation to the proprietors and compiler of the IVIemorial. It should be remembered however that the statistics gathered from the sources named were all at least thirty years old and that the bringing up to date of the lines of descent set forth and the developing of new ones have been accomplished only through the co-opera- tion of all those descendants who have responded to calls for information, and that therefore it is to them that the publica- tion of the present work is due. The Society of Descendants of Henry Wolcott has performed a great service by bringing together those in xiv WOLCOTT GENEALOGY whose minds the idea of a genealogy had been present and those to whom it later appealed. The Society had its begin- ning in a meeting held in August, 1905, at the home of JSIr. Sereno E. Wolcott, East Orwell, Ohio, at which forty-three persons were present. From this the membership has grown to include residents of nearly every State in the Union and at the annual Reunions held in 1906 at Orwell, Ohio; in 1907 at Warren, Ohio; in 1908 at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; in 1909 at Niagara Falls, N. Y.; in 1910 at Hartford, Conn.; and in 1911 at Niagara Falls, N. Y., addresses of much historical interest and value have been delivered by members. The photograph of the group at the Hartford Reunion given upon another page will be of interest. One of the principal objects of the Society has been the preparation and publica- tion of a genealogy of the family and it is therefore most fitting that the present work be printed under its auspices. In the production of the book and particularly in the printing of statistics as to later generations the greatest possible care has been taken to present all the information that could be obtained and it is believed that there have been no departures or omissions. More than ten years ago the wi-iter began the work of collecting statistics, of consulting old records, of interviewing and corresponding with the different branches, and while only recently has it seemed that the material collected would be printed, there is, he feels, all the greater reason for congratulation that the interest and assistance of others of the family have combined to make the present the opportune time for publication. And throughout the pages that follow may the reader remember that in the words of Bishop Lawrence of Massa- chusetts, "The name of the Wolcott family has not been INTRODUCTION xv created by one or two great men, but throughout their whole history of over two centuries and a half in this country, each generation has sustained the good name and the high character of the past." Chandler Wolcott. Rochester, New York, 1 February, 1912. PREFACE It is proper that a statement be made as to the principal sources from which the materials for our genealogy were derived. There had fortunately been preserved, among some blank pages at the end of a folio ledger, bearing the date of 1691, an extended record, under the following title: "A Chronologic of the famely of the Wolcotts in New Eng- land." The original account written by JNIr. Josiah Wolcott had been continued, and embraced several generations. The principal additional entries had been made by Gov. Roger Wolcott and Gen. Erastus Wolcott. Other family registers and memorials were examined, together with all church, town, and probate records, which could be supposed to throw any light on the subject. For this purpose visits were made to nearly every town and district in Connecticut and Massachusetts which had ever been the residence of any member of the Family ; and an extensive correspondence was prosecuted with the various branches scattered thi-ough the country. From these sources the genealogical portion of the work was compiled. The earlier generations, covering the obscurer periods, have been prepared with the utmost care and completeness. For the biographical and historical portion, some items were gathered from state, county, and town records ; but the main dependence was on the private papers of the Family, including the voluminous and invaluable papers of the late Gov. Olia':er Wolcott, Jr., now deposited with the Con- necticut Historical Society. The writer of the present volume has examined all the documents accessible. From these we pass to the ancient deeds of the Wolcott Family, — ^its genuine antiquities — most of them handsomely engrossed on parchment, with the original signatures and xviii WOLCOTT GENEALOGY seals attached. One of them is notable as bearing the Great Seal of James I., of the Stuart line, England. These docu- ments, deposited in a small trunk which bore, in brass nails, the initials H. W., were the most valued of "the honored heirlooms" transmitted from the elder line of the Family through the daughters of the third Henry Wolcott. They were held by some related family in Windsor, until by some fortune they came into the possession of the younger Gover- nor Wolcott, through whom they descended to Mr. George Gibbs. The latter deposited them with the Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, their final and natural resting- place. We insert here the handsome acknowledgment of their receipt, addressed to him by the Librarian, Rev. Dr. Robbins : — Hartford, April 13, 1848. Dear Sir: Your venerable small Trunk, with various Relics of ancient days, arrived in safety, and is disposed of as one of our most valuable deposits. You have obtained an ample reward for your persevering researches among the remains of your venerable ancestors. I consider no family of Connecticut as holding a higher reputation for the two centuries we have passed, and as more sure to be held in lasting remembrance, than the Wolcotts. This collection of valuable docu- ments is received with gratitude as a sacred deposit, holden at all times subject to your disposal, and with a sacred regard to the conditions you have prescribed. Your obliged friend Thomas Robbins. This deed-chest, or trunk, is now in the possession of the family of the late Henry Goodrich Wolcott, of the Seventh Generation, i-esiding at Fishkill on the Hudson. THE WOLCOTT ARMS Shield: Argent a Cheveron between three Chess Rooks ermined. Crest: A Bull's Head erased argent, armed or, ducally gorged, lined, and ringed, of the last. Motto: Nullius addictus jurare in verba magistri. Beasing the Name of "WOLCOTT." These arms, which are of great antiquity, are identical with the Walcott Arms, and indicate the historical identity of the families. We have copies of the shield etched on the silver tankard and cup of Gov. Roger Wolcott (28), grandson of the first settler, and whose father was born in England, and engraved on the tombstone of Capt. Samuel Wolcott (42), who was contemporary with Roger ; these were not, apparently, copied from each other or from books of heraldry, and they point to a traditional copy which has disappeared. The chess-rooks were introduced early in the fifteenth century, through a knight, of whom it is recorded in the old Family Pedigree: — Playing at ye chesse with Henry ye fifte, king of Englande, he gave hym ye checke matte with ye rouke, whereupone ye kinge changed his coate of armes which was ye crosse with flower de lures, and gave him ye rouke for a remembrance. "It seems these Chess Rooks were at first called Rooks for being in defence of all ye rest: and therefore they stande in ye uttermost corners of ye Chesseboard as Frontier Castles. Kinge William ye Conquerour lost greate Lordships at this playe. And it might well become a Kinge, for therein are comprised all ye Stratagems of Warr or plotts of Civill State." ("Heralds' Visitation.") The motto is a line of the Latin poet, Horace, and a literal rendering is, Accustomed to stoear in the words of no master. xxii WOLCOTT GENEALOGY The allusion is to the schoolboy practice of repeating a form of words after the teacher ; and the idea, of course, is to rest one's faith on no man's assertion, to think and decide for one's self; in a word, to take nothing on trust. We give an excellent picture of the arms, drawn by Somer- by and engraved by Richardson. THE GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND ROYAL LICENSE OF ALIENATION OF GALDON MANOR The following document is the one to which special refer- ence has been made in the Preface as having been issued during the Chancellorship of Lord Bacon — attested by his brother. It will be observed that this instrument gives the Somersetshire orthographj^ of the name — Wolcott — whicli has prevailed in this country; though the spelling of all names, as is well Icnown, was less definite formerly than now. Of the ancient Family letters written in England, the signa- ture, the seal, and the superscription of the same letter present the name in three different forms. The traditional pronunciation of the penultimate vowel is the same as in Wolf. LICENSE OF ALIENATION James, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To All to whom the present letters may come, Greeting: Know ye that we, of our special grace, and for twenty shillings paid unto our collectors, in virtue of our letters patent, have granted and given license, and, for ourselves, our heirs and successors, so far as in us lies, by these presents do grant and give license unto our beloved Robert Mynnc, Esquire, that he may give and grant, aliene, or acknowledge by fine or by recovery, in our court, in presence of our justices in bench, or in any other way whatsoever, at the pleasure of the same Robert, two messuages, one mill, three gardens, three orchards, eight acres of meadow, and seventy-four acres of pasture, with the appur- tenances, in Tolland and Lydyard Lawrence, in our county of Somer- set, which are held of us in capite, so-called, unto our beloved Chris- topher Wolcott, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD unto the Same Christopher, and his heirs and assigns, for the use and behoof of the same Christopher and his heirs and assigns, forever, of us, our heirs and successors, by all things thence due and of right accustomed. xxiv WOLCOTT GENEALOGY And unto the same Christopher that he may receive the aforesaid messuages, . . . and all things foregoing, with the appurtenances, from the aforesaid Robert, to hold to himself, and his heirs and assigns, of us, our heirs and successors, by all things aforesaid, as before, for- ever, according to the tenor of these present letters, we have given and for us, our heirs and successors, we give [as] before special license. It being our will that neither the aforesaid Robert or his heirs, nor the aforesaid Christopher or his heirs, by reason of the foregoing, be distressed, molested, impeached, vexed in anything, or oppressed, nor that any one of them be distressed, molested, impeached, vexed in anything, or oppressed, by us, our heirs or successors, or by our justices, escheators, sheriffs, bailiffs, or other officers or servants, or any of their heirs or of our successors. In Witness whereof we have caused these our letters patent to be made. Witness myself at Westminster, on the first day of April, in the sixteenth year of our reign over England, France and Ireland, and over Scotland the fifty-first. Bacon. THE FAMILY IN ENGLAND The late Mv. H. G. Somerby, an antiquarian and artist, who devoted himself to investigations of this nature, was requested to make inquiries respecting the home of the family in England. As far back as can be definitely traced, Tol- land in Somersetshire was their ancestral seat, and was the home of John Wolcott, the father of Henry; though branches of the family lived in the adjacent parishes. The Old Church in Tolland, which forms our frontispiece, engraved by Rich- ardson, from a sketch by Mr. Somerby, is the one in which our ancestors, for generations, worshipped. Under date of ISIay 4, 1849, Mr. Somerby wrote to Mr. Frederick H. Wol- cott, who was the first of the transatlantic branch, after an interval of two centuries, to make a pilgrimage to the spot. "Since I have been in London, I have had access to a large mass of manuscripts, lately brought to light, called the Subsidy Rolls, in which the names and places of residence of all those persons who were assessed from the time of Henry the Seventh are to be found. Al- though these papers are in a very mutilated state, and many of them illegible, still I had the good fortune to find the names of your family as far back as 1525, and learn that they then resided in Tolland. William and Thomas Wolcot are the names for the above year. I find that the name is invariably spelt IVol in Somersetshire, while in Shrop- shire, Lincolnshire, and other places, it is JVal. "July 6, 1849. — Since I wrote you, I have visited Tolland, and col- lected all that now remains relating to the Wolcott Family. Un- fortunately, the parish register of Tolland has not been preserved prior to 1706. * * * The parish of Lidiard St. Lawrence adjoins that of Tolland; and it seems, by referring to the parish register of Lidiard, that it was not unusual, two centuries ago, — neither is it at the present time, — for persons residing at Tolland to have their children christened at Lidiard. In the case of your Anglo-American ancestor. 2 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY it is fortunate that it was so; for I find in the register, which dates back to 1573, the following entries: Henry ye sonne of John Wolcott was baptized the VI. of December, 1578. John, son of Henry Wollcott was bap. 1st Oct. 1607. Henry Wolcott & EHzabeth Saunders were married 19 January 1606. "* * * The parish church of Tolland is quite romantically situ- ated, and retains its ancient characteristics. I made two drawings of it from different points, which I trust you will recognize. There are but two monuments in the church-yard, side by side. The most ancient contains no inscription; it is completely obliterated, in consequence of the stone being of so perishable a nature. There is no doubt, how- ever, that it belongs to the Wolcotts, as it stands so near to the one with the following inscription: The body of John Wolcot. 21 Mar. 1618. Here also lieth the Bodie of JOHNE WOOLCOT mother of the saide John Wolcot who deceased the 5th of April! 1637 "There are no other grave-stones, either at Lidiard St. Lawrence or at Tolland, ancient or modern, bearing the name of Wolcott. "I next visited the old mill which belonged to the family at least three hundred years ago. The house connected with the mill is the same which was standing then, and is a curious specimen of ancient architecture, both internally and externally. The mill is also the original one, with a modern addition to one end. The house is now occupied by a laborer, and is in rather a dilapidated condition. I also made a sketch of the house and mill. "I suppose you recollect enough of Tolland to know that it is one of the most secluded, quiet, and picturesque villages in England. The inhabitants appear to be very comfortable and happy; and I saw no cases of suffering among them. Having collected all that could be found at Tolland, my next step was to consult the wills." THE FAMILY IN ENGLAND 3 Of these he gives copies of a dozen, part of which he found on record at Taunton, and part at Wells, and which show clearly that the earlier generations of the stanch Protestants who emigrated to America were devoted Papists. We give abstracts of the wiUs of two John Wolcotts, of ToUand, the latter the father of Henry Wolcott, of ^Vindsor, and the former, apparently, his grandfather. The will of John Woolcott, of Tolland, dated Feb. 9, 1571, and proved April 11, 1572, bequeaths "my soule to Almightie god my creaf and to o'' Lord Jesus Christ my redeemer and my bodie to Xtian buriall," with bequests "to y^ cathedrall churche of Welles," "to John my Sonne," "to Alice my daughter," "to Mary my daughter," "to John Howe," "to Agnes Meyn," and "unto Agnes my wief," — appointing as overseers "Henry Woolcot and Roger Woolcot my brothers." The will of John IVolcot the elder, of Tolland, dated Nov. 10, 1623, and proved Jan. 16, , bequeaths "my soule into the hands of god my saviour and redeemer and my body to Christian burial," with be- quests "unto John Wolcott my son John's eldest sonne," "unto Agnes Wolcott the daughter of John," "unto every of the nowe children of Henry Wolcott my sonne," "unto Mary Wolcott the daughter of my Sonne John," "unto Symon Wolcott my kinsman," "unto Giles More my servant," and "unto Richard Locke, Alexander Thatloke, John Sealy and Alexander Engrane;" makes John Wolcott executor; wit- nessed by Christopher Wolcott and Henry Woollcott, his two eldest sons — being in the handwriting of the former. The circumstances of our ancestor are known to have been easy, and apparently affluent. The venerable historian of Connecticut (Trumbull), whose testimony appears in its place, and who lived a century nearer those days than our- selves, makes special mention of his valuable English estate. His deed to his eldest son, which we give in course, conveys the Galdon Manor, — the principal mansion in Tolland, — "with meadows, pastures, mills, tenements, and heredita- ments thereunto belonging." This was the estate which came into his possession after his removal to America, by the death, without will, of his elder brother, Christopher; and appears 4 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY to have been wholly distinct from the estate which, according to later history, he owned and disposed of at the time of his emigration. The holders of landed estates in England were in that day persons of social rank, as in a large degree they still are. The personal consideration with which Henrj^ Wolcott was regarded in the Colony from the outset is evidence that he was an English gentleman of acknowledged ability, intel- hgence, and excellence. But gratifying as this may be, our principal object in referring to his worldly circumstances and social standing is to exhibit more fully the resolute and self- sacrificing spirit with which he turned his face towards the New World, — confirming the tradition and conviction of his descendants, that they have sprung from a worthy sire. The following description of Tolland is taken from Col- linson's "History and Antiquities of Somerset": "It is situated at the northwest angle of the hundred toward that of WilHston-Freemanors, and a mile southward from the turnpike road leading from Taunton to Dunster. It stands in a rich, woody, and well-watered vale, surrounded with hills, highly cultivated. East- ward from the church is a fine hanging wood, which clothes the steep slope of a pretty high hill, and has a pleasing appearance. The whole parish is rented at about five hundred pounds per annum, and consists of only twelve houses, four of which are in the hamlet of East Tol- land. The lands are mostly arable, the general crops wheat, barley, pease, and some flax. A spring rising at North Combe, in the parish of Brompton Ralph, runs through and turns a grist-mill in the parish, whence it passes through Lidiard St. Lawrence, and empties itself into the Tone. The cross-roads here are very deep, narrow, precipitous, and overhung with hedges. Garldon, or Garmildon, an ancient manor in Tolland, belonged, 7 Eliz., to Francis Southwell, Esq. The church is dedicated to St. John the Baptist, and is a small building, consisting of a nave, chancel, and a small aisle on the north side. At the west end is a clumsy, embattled tower, thirty feet high, containing three small bells. In the church-yard are the remains of an old stone cross." THE FAMILY IN ENGLAND GALDON MANOR AT THE PRESENT TIME We consider ourselves singularly fortunate in being able to present accounts given by descendants who have visited the ancestral home in recent j^ears. In the summer of 1900 Rev. Peter Clark Wolcott, D. D., of Highland Park, 111., visited Galdon JNIanor. He writes : "From the famous old town of Taunton it is a railway journey of a dozen miles to Wivilscome and here I hired a conveyance to take me the four miles over the hills to Tolland, a scattered hamlet of about one hundred inhabi- tants, as quiet and peaceful to-day as when Henry Wolcott left it nearly three hundred years ago. Galdon is about a mile awaj^ from the village and is reached by a road which winds betAveen high banks with fields on either side. It is set in a hollow of the hills and is not seen until one has come to it. It is not a splendid mansion such as I had pictured in my mind but a low gY&y stone house of two stories sur- rounded by ancient farm buildings. There is no lawn or garden about it to-day whatever there may have been in the past. The tenant is a churlish farmer who refuses to permit visitors to enter so I had to content myself with a survey of the exterior. There is one fine though not large room in the house, a hall with an ornamented plaster ceiling and a fine chimney piece with the Turberville arms and the initials I. T. Ac- cording to existing records Galdon belonged to Francis Southwell in 1564. "The parcel of the ]\Ianor of Galdon" referred to in John Wolcott's will, jsroved in 1589, probably refers not to the manor house but to the mill and mill house on Tolland water half a mile away, it was here that Henry Wolcott lived until Galdon house was conveyed to him by James I in 1619. This mill house, which I visited, is without special features of interest except for the fact that it was for 6 IVOLCOTT GENEALOGY a considerable time the dwelling of our ancestors. It is still occupied, and the old mill beside it until lately ground the corn of the neighborhood. The ancient church of St. John Baptist stands apart in its churchyard, in which ai-e the two Wolcott tombs standing side by side. The inscription upon one is obliterated by time, upon the other may still be read, "The bodie of John "Wol- cot 21 Mar. 1618. Here also lieth the bodie of Johne Wool- cot mother of the said John Wolcot who died also the Vth of April, 1637." The church which is in constant use and kept in good re- pair, is a small one seating 109 persons. The parish register does not contain any records previous to the year 1700, the older books having been destroyed, but there are the records of the baptisms, marriages and burials of Wolcotts during the eighteenth century. In the adjoining parish of Lydiard St. Lawrence I found an older register which records the baptism of Henry Wolcott, December 6, 1578, and of John Wolcott, his son, October 1, 1607, also the marriage of Henry Wolcott, the emigrant, and Elizabeth Saunders, 21 ISIarch, 1606. The last of our name who lived in the neighborhood emigrated to Australia about forty years ago and none are living there now, but the name is remembered as that of one of the old families in the parish. The country round about is fertile and shows its long sub- jection to the uses of husbandry. It has that human aspect only seen in regions tilled from immemorial antiquity. The roads which are worn deep between high banks by centuries of usage are bordered by thick hedges, and the whole district seems untouched by the spirit of modern progress and lies steeped in the drowsy peace of medieval England." Later it was visited by Schuyler B. Jackson, Esq., of Newark, N". J., who gives the following account: "Regarding 'Galdon Manor' would say that I visited this most interesting home of Henry Wolcott during the summer THE FAMILY IN ENGLAND 7 of 1906. It is located in the parish of Tolland, Somerset- sliire, Eng. ; the house is solidly constructed of gray stone and located on a small piece of level ground halfway down the hill, at the bottom of which is a stream called 'Tolland Water,' and behind it, in an orchard is a fish pond, with an artificial island in it, and a strong pond-head in good masonry, from which the overflow escapes by a stream into the 'Tolland Water.' The house appears partly of Gothic and partly of Norman architecture. The front entrance, which is on the west side, is by an old fashioned lintel porch, with a story over it; gabled and slated roof with two wings extending from the center portion. I should estimate the front of the house to be about 60 feet with large wings and extensions, formed somewhat as a quadrangle with a large stone wall on the west side. It is all of massive masonry and could be made a stronghold for defense. It is not kept up as it midoubtedly was of yore and the grounds instead of being like a park are now like those of a farm. Mr. M. E. Chisholm Batten, M. A. has wi-itten a very interesting account of Galdon Manor which was jjublished by the Somersetshire Ai-chaelogical and Natural History Society of Taunton, Eng. It confirmed all that we had seen and all that Mr. H. G. Somerby, the antiquarian and artist, had furnished for the Wolcott JNIemorial. The account given by members of the family who visited 'Galdon' prior to my visit also talhes with JNIr. Somerby's description. Mr. Batten says, "The entrance opens into a passage running through to the garden and orchard behind; on the right is the hall, a very curious apartment. It has a ceiling of panelled plaster with a very magnificent pendant, having eight ornamental flutings in the center ; it is more than thirty feet long and fifteen feet wide and has a foot deep cornice all around the room, except over the fire place and over the carved partition, which cornice is in plaster, with allegorical and emblematical figures and mottos. Beginning A\'ith the 8 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Southwestern corner we have in the midst of great orna- mentation, The Temptation of Adam and Eve — then an angel holding a shield with a dish with food in it, and a pair of spectacles above, having underneath the motto Mihi sjjt'eta voluptas. Then follow a great number of figures and mottos, generally in Latin — such as Virgin and Child, The Roses of York and Lancaster, Herodias's Daughter bear- ing John the Baptist's Head to Herod, with the decapitated body in the background, David playing his Harp, and many other bas-reliefs. There are a great many carvings of crests and coats of arms, and on the boldly cut stone string mold- ing of the lintel over the fire place is 'Focus perennis esto'." Mr. Batten further says: "To the left of the fire place, be- tween it and the squared leaded and stone muUioned window is the oak partition panelled and carved, surmounted by a modern plaster partition between it and the ceiling, and over the door is carved the initials I. T. These are considered to be the initials of James Turberville, Bishop of Exeter, whose coat of arms as well as those of other members of his family and ancestors are to be found in many of the carv- ings." It is all a very interesting story and the annals prove that the house dates far back of Edward IV, was held as a Manor by Taunton Priory and surrendered to Henry VIII on the 12th of February, 1539, and by the King was granted to William Standish. There seems to be no doubt but that the room adjoining the Hall was used originally by Bishop Turberville as a chapel. This was the legend carried down by the present proprietor's family who have been the OA^Tiers for more than a century. I have found that all the statements of the Wol- cott JNIemorial were actually as stated, through my personal observation, and among other matter the quotation from CoUinson's 'History and Antiquities of Somerset' like INIr. Somerby's gives a most accurate description of the location of the 'Galdon Manor' and the little church of St. John the Baptist where the father of Henry Wolcott is buried; also THE FAMILY IN ENGLAND 9 describing "the rich, \\oody, and well watered vales sur- rounded with hills and highly cultivated." It is true that the house would not be considered a splendid mansion but it is large and substantial, has probably lasted about six hundred years and if taken ordinary care will last for an indefinite period. It is said that onl)^ three of the people on the ]\Iayflower left any trace of an ancestral home in England. And it is remarkable ho^v few of those coming from the old country left any record by which one can trace their ancestry back to an "ancestral home." It seems a remarkable house for an "English gentleman" so far superior to the ordinary English house or cottage of the time. Under date of March, 1912, INIr. Charles A. Hoppin an American genealogist resident in London ^a-ites : "The country is now called, as of yore, 'Galdon.' There is scarcely an acre of level ground within the ancient limits of Galdon INIanor, or in the entire town of Tolland itself, for that matter. Round steep hills are everywhere — but they are not high, perhaps at the highest 200 to 400 feet above the sea. Galdon was more important in the old times, before the large to-^^nas developed, when people resided more on the land, than it has been for the past century. No Wolcott descend- ant, however, will be displeased by visiting Tolland; and Galdon really possesses ancient features that are unusual in large farm-houses of its period. Few trees are to be seen on Galdon JNIanor ; every acre is under cultivation ; hedges mark all boundaries. The road that we are traversing is seldom straight for more than a few yards and very soon drojis down into a little gully, a half-mile this side of Galdon, where a brook is crossed and the tiny old church of stone, Avith a tower almost as wide as the nave, stands at the left in a field. Two or three cottages are passed in the next half-mile of uphill road. Then a lane leads at right angles down to a farmhouse hid behind trees and a barn. The barn upon the 10 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY right, built of stone, is very old and shelters the live stock. The visitor is decidedly disappointed at the general appear- ance of things; but the appearance may not have been ever thus, and probably was not in the old days when the occu- pants of the manor-house were the owners. Galdon House is regarded by the antiquarians of Somer- set as one of the interesting specimens remaining of a good residence of an independent citizen in feudal times. Por- tions of the house are certainly as old as 1450, and probably older. The walls as they now appear must date back to about that period. Wolcotts who visit Galdon will find the effort well re- paid if they judge everything from the standpoint of its importance in the days of antiquity." The photograph of Galdon Manor which forms the frontis- piece of this volume was also sent by Mr. Hoppin, March, 1912. THE FAMILY IN ENGLAND 11 The following table tracing the family back to the eleventh century in Wales is found in a footnote to Hollister's His- tory of Connecticut, Vol. I, page 189. "Through the researches of Mr. Somerby, of Boston, in the herald's office, among the subsidy rolls, wills, and parish records of England, the genealogy of Henry Wolcott, Esquire, (the emigrant) has been traced, through fifteen generations, back to Sir John Wolcott, knight, as follows : 1. Jeran Wolcott (son of Sir John) of Wolcott, who married Anna, daughter of John Mynde, of Shropshire. 2. Roger Wolcott, of Wolcott, who married Edith, daughter of Sir William Donnes, knight. 3. Sir Phillip Wolcott, of Wolcott, knight, who married Julian, daughter of John Herle. 4. John Wolcott, of Wolcott, who married Alice, daughter of David Lloyd, Esq. 5. Sir John Wolcott, of Wolcott, knight, A. D. 1382. 6. Thomas Wolcott. 7. John Wolcott. 8. John Wolcott, of Wolcott, who married Matilda, daughter of Sir Richard Cornwall, of Hereford, knight. 9. Roger Wolcott, of Wolcott, Esq., who married Margaret, daugh- ter of David Lloyd, Esq. 10. William Wolcott, settled in Tolland, Somersetshire. 11. William Wolcott, who married Elizabeth. His will is dated A. D., 1500. 12. Thomas Wolcott, who was living in Tolland in 1552. 13. Thomas Wolcott, who married Alice. Will dated Nov. 4, 1572. 14. John Wolcott, of Golden Manor, in Tolland. Will proved, Nov. 10, 1623. 15. Henry Wolcott (the emigrant), who conveyed the manor house to his son Henry." DEED OF GALDON MANOR BY ROBERT MYNNE TO CHRISTOPHER WOLCOTT We give below, in legible English, a copy of the above mentioned deed, which is in the English of Chaucer's day, made specially obscure by the use of abbreviated and anti- quated legal phrases. For this we are indebted to the patient research of Mr. Roger Wolcott, of Boston, later Governor of Massachusetts. THIS INDENTURE made the twentyth daye of June in the yeares of the Raigne of our Sovereigne Lorde James by the grace of god of Englande, Fraunce and Irelande Kinge defender of the Fayethe &c; That is to saye, of Englande Fraunce and Irelande the Sixteenthe and of Scotlande the One and Fyftythe Bctzveene Robert Mynne of Hartingfordburye in the Countie of Hartforde Esquier of the one parte and Christopher Woolcott of Wellington in the Countie of Somerset Mercer of the other parte; IVitncssethe that the saide Robert Mynne for and in consideration of the some of Twoe Hundred and Twentye Poundes of good and lawfull money of Englande to him in hande paide by the saide Christopher Wolcott before the enseal- linge and delivrye hereof whereof he doeth acknowledge himself fullye satisfied and paide and thereof and of evrye parte and parcell thereof doeth cleerely acquite and dischardge the saide Christopher Wolcott his Executors and Administrators Hath given graunted bargained solde aliened and enfeoffed and by these pnts doeth give graunte bargayne sell alyen and enfeoffe unto the saide Christopher Wolcott; all those Messuages Lands Meadowes Pastures Milles Tenements and Heredi- taments scytuate lyenge and beinge within the pishes of Tollande and Lydearde Lawrence which John Wolcott the father John Wolcott the Sonne and the saide Christopher Wolcott or some or one of them nowe holdeth by coppie of Courte Roll and which nowe are or lately weare parcell of the Manner of Galdon, and all those Messuages Lands Meadowes Pastures Tenements and Hereditaments scytuate lyenge and beinge within the saide pishe of Tollande which \\'illiam Pyke nowe holdeth by Coppie of Courte Roll and which nowe likewise are or lately weare parcell of the saide Mannor of Galdon ; togeather with all houses Edifices Buildinges Orchards Gardens Woods Under- THE FAMILY IN ENGLAND 13 woods Rents Rentours Services Waies Waters Watercourses Royalties Jurisdictions Franchises Priviledges Liberties Easements Proiittes Comodities Advantages and Hereditaments whatsoever to the saide premisses or anie parte thereof belonginge or in anie wise apper- teyninge or accepted reputed taken knowen used occupied or enioyed as parte parcell or member of the same or of anie parte thereof And the saide Robert Mynne for the consideration aforesaide doeth graunte unto the saide Christopher Wolcott all Deedes Evidences Writinges Court Rolles Escriptes and Mynuments which onely con- cerne the premisses or anie parte thereof which nowe are in the custodye or possession of the saide Roberte Mynne or which he maye lawfuUye attaine unto without suite in the lawe; All which the saide Robert Mynne doeth covenaunte promise and graunte to deliver unto the saide Christopher Wolcott his heires or assignes salfe whole and undefaced before the Feast of the Annuncyacon of our blessed Ladye the Virgin Marye next ensueinge the date hereof, togeather with the true coppies of all Writinges and Evidences in the possession or custodye of the saide Robert Mynne which touche or concerne the premisses or anie parte thereof togeather with anie other Lands Tene- ments or Hereditaments the same to be coppied out at the costes and chardges of the said Christopher Wolcott his heires or assignes To Have and to hold the saide Messuages Lands Meadowes Pas- tures Milles and Hereditaments and all and singler other the premisses with their and evrye of their appurtenances unto the saide Christopher Wolcott his heires and assignes to the onely use and behoof of the saide Christopher Wolcott his heires and assignes forever To be holden of the Chief Lorde and Lorde of the Fee by the Rente Suites and Services thereof due and of right accustomed to be paide And the saide Robert Mynne for him selfe his heires Executors and Adminis- trators doeth covenaunte promise and graunte to and with the saide Christopher Wolcott his heires and assignes that the said Christopher Wolcott his heires and assignes and evrye of them shall from tyme to tyme and at altimes hereafter forever peaceably and quietly have holde occupye and enioye all and singler the saide premisses with the appurtenances without the lawfull Lett Trouble deniall molestacon or interrupcon of the saide Robert Mynne his heires or assignes or of anie other person or persons whatsoever lawfullye clayminge in by from or under him them or anie or eyther of them or lawfullye clayminge in by from or under George Mynne his Father and Edwarde Mynne Brother of the saide George and Francis South- well and Alice his wief and Nicholas Butler and Elizabeth his wief or of anie or eyther of them (Except for the estates hereafter in 14 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY theis presentes excepted) and that cleerely acquited exonerated and dischardged of and from all and all manner of Guiftes Grauntes Bargaines Sales Feoffments Leases Joyntures dowers Judgments Executions Statutes Recognizaunces Rents Arrerages of Rente and Services and of and from all other Burthens Troubles chardges and yncombraunces whatsoever heretofore had made suffered done or lefte undone by the saide Robert Mynne George Mynne Edwarde Mynne Francis Southwell and Alice his wief and Nicholas Butler and EHzabeth his wief or anie or eyther of them or hereafter to be had made suffered done or left undone by the saide Robert Mynne his heires or assignes or by anie other person or persons whatsoever by their or anie or eyther of their assent consent meanes or procure- mente (an estate graunted by coppie of Court Roll unto the saide John Wolcott the Father John Wolcott the Sonne and Christopher Wolcott of soe muche of the saide premisses as they or anie of them now holdeth by coppie of Court Roll and allso an estate graunted by Coppie of Court Roll unto the saide William Pyke of soe muche of the premisses as he nowe holdeth by coppie of Court Roll onely excepted and foreprised) And the saide Robert Mynne for him selfe his heires Executors and Administrators doeth further covenaunte promise and graunte to and with the saide Christopher Wolcott his heires and assignes that the saide Robert Mynne and Helen his wief and the heires and assignes of the saide Robert shall and will from tyme to tyme and at altimes hereafter duringe the space of Tenne yeares next ensueinge the date hereof uppon Re- quest and at the Costes and Chardges in the lawe of the saide Chris- topher Wolcott his heires or assignes make doe acknowledge suffer and execute or cause to be made done acknowledged suffered and executed all and evrye suche further and reasonable acte and actes thinge and thinges devise and devises in the lawe whatsoever for the better and more perfect assuraunce and suremakinge of all and singler the saide premisses with the appurtenances unto the saide Chris- topher Wolcott his heires and assignes accordinge to the Tenor purporte and true meanings of theis presentes Be it by Fyne Recovrye Release Confirmacon or otherwise as by the saide Christopher Wolcott his heires or assignes or his or their Counsell learned in the lawe shalbe reasonably devised or advised soe as for the doinge thereof the saide Robert Mynne and Helen his wief nor eyther of them nor the heires and assignes of the saide Robert nor anie of them be com- pelled to travell above the space of Tenne Myles from the place of his her their or anye or eyther of their dwellinge or abydinge at the tyme of suche Request And the saide Robert Mynne and his heires all THE FAMILY IN ENGLAND 15 and singler the saide premisses with the appurtenances unto the saide Christopher Wolcott his heires and assignes in manner and forme aforesaide against him the saide Robert Mynne George Mynne Edwarde Mynne Francis Southwell and Alice his wief Nicholas Butler and EHzabeth his wief their heires and assignes shall and will warrante acquite and defende by theis presentes And finally e the saide Robert Mynne hath constituted appoincted and in his place and steede putt and by theis presentes doth constitute appoincte and in his place and steede putt his trustie and well beloved Friends Robert Sellecke and Henry Wolcott ioyntly and severally for him and in his name into all and singler the saide premisses or into some parte thereof in the name of the whole to enter and possession and seysin thereof to take and after suche possession soe thereof had and taken full and peaceable possession and seysin thereof or some parte thereof in the name of the whole to give and deliver unto the saide Christopher Wolcott to have and holde to him his heires and assignes according to the Tenor purporte intent and true meaninge of theis presentes Ratefyinge allowinge and confirminge all and what- soever his saide Attornies or eyther of them shall doe in or about the premisses by vertue of theis presentes In witnesse whereof the parties above saide to theis presente Indentures ynterchaungably their hands and sealles sett the daye and yeare first above written. R° Mynne Signed sealled and delivered to the use of the wthin named Chris- tofer Wolcott in the pfice of R° Catford. William Sellecke. Edw. Webbett. Memorand that the Xlth daie of August A" d" 1618 full and peaceable possession and sein of the lands and tenem'^ within written with the appurtenances was given and delivered by the within named Henry Wolcott unto the within named Christopher Wolcott to have and holde to the saide Christopher his heires and asignes accordinge to the teno'' effect and true meaninge of the deede within written in the p'sence of theise whose names are here under written. S"^'* William Sellecke. Signed John Burnell. Entered and Recorded in the third booke of Records of the Notary Publike of the Massachusetts Colonic of New England in the 266 267 & 268 pages of the said Records of the 20th day of September 1661. Robert Howard Not. pub' Coloniae praedict 16 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY The old 'Tamely Chronologic, 1691," has this entry respecting the parents, Henry and Elizabeth Wolcott : "This happie pair were married About ye year 1606. He came to New England about the year 1628, and in the year 1630 brought over his family, to avoid the persecution of those times against dissenters." This was during the reign of King Charles I., while its oppressiveness was felt, but several years before the roused spirit of the people, under the good guidance of Oli^tcr Cromwell, swept away his authority and his tyranny together. "Every corner of the nation was subjected to a constant and minute inspection. Every little congregation of separatists was tracked out and broken up. Even the devotions of private families could not escape the vigilance of spies. And the tribunals afforded no protection to the subjects against the civil and ecclesiastical tyranny of that period." "This was the conjuncture at which the liberties of England were in the greatest peril. The opponents of the government began to despair of the destiny of their country; and many looked to the American wilderness as the only asylum in which they could enjoy civil and spiritual freedom. There a few resolute Puritans, who, in the cause of their religion, feared neither the rage of the ocean nor the hardships of uncivilized life; neither the fangs of savage beasts nor the tomahawks of more savage men, — built, amidst the primeval forest, villages which are now great and opulent cities, but which have, through every change, retained some trace of the character derived from their founders. The government regarded these infant colonies with aversion, and attempted violently to stop the stream of emigra- tion, but could not prevent the population of New England from being largely recruited by stout-hearted and God-fearing men from every part of old England. "^ It was at this juncture that Henry Wolcott left Eng- land; and no one will question his title to the character of "a resolute Puritan, — a stout-hearted and God-fearing man." He was not an obscure adventurer, but held a fair position among the gentry in England, possessing an estate ■ Macaulay, Hist. Eng., I. 69, 71. THE FAMILY IN ENGLAND 17 which yielded him a fair income, and his property was freely devoted to the service of the exijedition which he accom- panied. He had now passed his fifty-second year, and his children were at an age when they most needed such advant- ages in the waj' of education, limited though they were, as they could find only in their native land. The parents de- cided, as the least trying of the courses open to them (though they must have taken the resolution with a heavy heart), to leave behind them their two daughters and their youngest son, then five years of age, until a settlement had been effected in America. Taking three sons (Henry, George and Christopher), they went forth, at this stage of life, to grapple with the hardships of a new settlement in an un- explored country, — retiring forever from their pleasant seat, from the place of their fathers' sepulchres and the birth- place of all their children ( from some of whom in their tender years they were to be separated for an uncertain jDcriod) , and bravely encountering the unknown future which awaited them and theirs on the deep and in the desert. They have their reward, — and they desired none other on earth, — a name and a place among those excellent companies, of whom the world was not worthy, who came out from the mother coun- try to this, at that eventful period, on their high mission of civilization and Christianity. The company of which they were members consisted of one hundred and forty jDersons; and the historian of Con- necticut makes the following mention of them : "In one of the first ships which arrived this year came over the Rev. Mr. John Warham,i Mr. John Maverick,^ Mr. Rossiter, Mr. Ludlow, Mr. Henry Wolcott, and others of Mr. Warham's church and 1 John Warham came from Exeter, England (where he had been a prominent minister), as teacher of the Dorchester Church, Mr. Maverick being pastor. He did not remove to Connecticut until the September following the removal of his church. In memory of Rev. John Warham: he was installed pastor of this church at its inauguration in Plymouth, England, in 1630 ; they arrived in this country the 30th of May the same year, and remained at Dorchester, Mass., five years. 18 IVOLCOTT GENEALOGY congregation, who first settled the town of Windsor, in Connecticut. Mr. Rossiter and Mr. Ludlow, were magistrates. Mr. Wolcott had a fine estate, and was a man of superior abilities. This was an honor- able company. Mr. Warham had been a famous minister in Exeter, the capital of the county of Devonshire. The people who came with him were from the three counties of Devonshire, Dorsetshire, and Somersetshire. "3 "They were a very godly and religious people, and many of them persons of figure and note, being dignified with the title of Mr., which few in those days were."* They sailed from Plymouth, in England, on the 20th of March, 1630, in the ship Mary and John, of fom* hundred tons burden. Captain Squeb, master. Before their embarka- tion, after their passage had been engaged, they were allowed the privilege of organizing themselves into an independent church. This is now the First Church in Windsor, — the old- est in the State of Connecticut. The Barnstable and Plymouth churches, in Massachusetts, had been organized in the same way; and these three, so far as we know, are the only New England churches which had a trans-atlantic origin. They arrived at Nantasket on the Lord's Day, May 30th, 1630, after a voyage of two months and ten days, and landed the next day. A brief account of the expedition from one when they removed to this town. Here Mr. Warham continued his pastoral labours to his flock until April 1, 1670, when he slept in the Lord. He was among the most eminent of New England's early divines. Erected by his church, 1842. Epitaph, Windsor Churchyard. 2 John Maverick was a minister of the Established Church, and resided about forty miles from Exeter, England ; he is the first mentioned at the time of the assemblage in the New Hospital, Plymouth, England, to organize a church. Cotton Mather includes him in the "First Classis" of ministers, viz., those who "were in the actual exercise of their ministry when they left England." He was "somewhat advanced in years" at that period. He took the freeman's oath, May 18, 1631. A curious account of his drying some gunpowder, in a pan, over the fire, in the Dorchester meeting house, which was used as a magazine also, and the wonderful escape of Maverick in the consequent explosion of a "small barrel", are described in Winthrop's Journal, I., *72. Mr. Maverick expected to remove to Connecticut, but died Feb. 3, 1637, aged "about sixty,"— "A goodly man, a beloved pastor, a safe and truthful guide." 3 Trumbull, Hist. Conn., 1. 23. 4 Mass. Hist. Coll., IX. ISO. THE FAMILY IN ENGLAND 19 of their own number, Captain Roger Clap, one of the first settlers of Dorchester, who was then a young man, is fortun- ately extant, and we quote a few paragraphs from it. "There came godly families in that ship. We were of passengers many in number (besides seamen) of good rank. These godly people resolved to live together; and, therefore, as they had made choice of those two reverend servants of God, Mr. John Warham and Mr. John Maverick, to be their ministers, so they kept a solemn day of fasting in the New Hospital in Plymouth, in England, spending it in preach- ing and praying, when that worthy man of God, Mr. John White, of Dorchester, in Dorset, was present, and preached unto us the word of God in the fore part of the day ; and, in the latter part of the day, as the people did solemnly make choice of and call those godly ministers to be their officers, so also the Reverend Mr. Warham and Mr. Maverick did accept thereof, and expressed the same. So we came, by the good hand of the Lord, through the deeps comfortably; having preaching or expounding of the word of God every day, for ten weeks together, by our ministers. "^ "When we came to Nantasket, Captain Squeb, who was captain of that great ship of four hundred tons, would not bring us into Charles River, as he was bound to do, but put us ashore and our goods on Nantasket Point, and left us to shift for ourselves, in a forlorn place in this wilderness. But, as it pleased God, we got a boat of some old planters, and laded her with goods; and some able men, well-armed, went in her unto Charlestown, where we found some wigwams and one house ; and in the house there was a man which had a boiled bass, but no bread that we see. But we did eat of his bass, and then went up Charles River, until the river grew narrow and shallow ; and there we landed our goods, with much labor and toil, the bank being steep ; and, night coming on, we were informed that there were hard by us three hundred Indians. One Englishman, that could speak the Indian language (an old planter), went to them, and advised them not to come near us in the night, and they hearkened to his counsels, and came not. I myself was one of the sentinels that first night. In the morning, some of the Indians came and stood at a distance off, looking at us, but came not near us. But, when they had been a while in view, some of them came and held out a great bass toward us ; so we sent a man with a biscuit, and changed the cake for the bass. Afterwards they supplied us with bass, exchanging a bass for a biscuit cake, and were very friendly unto us. 2 1 Young's Chronicles. 2 "Which," saith Elder Blake, "our people ascribe to God's watchful providence over them, in their weak beginnings." 20 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY "We had not been there many days (although, by our dihgence, we had got up a kind of shelter to save our goods in), but we had order to come away from that place, which was about watertown, unto a place called Mattapan, now Dorchester, because there was a neck of land fit to keep cattle on. So we removed and came to Mattapan. The Indians there also were kind unto us.i "In our beginning, many were in great straits for want of provisions for themselves and their little ones. Oh ! the hunger that many suf- fered, and saw no hope in an eye of reason to be supplied, only by clams and mussels and fish. We did quickly build boats, and some went a-fishing. But bread was with many a very scarce thing, and flesh of all kinds as scarce. And in our days, in our straits, though I cannot say God sent a raven to feed us, as he did the prophet Elijah, yet this I can say, to the praise of God's glory, that he sent not only poor, ravenous Indians, which came with their bags of corn on their backs to trade with us (which was a good supply unto many), but also sent ships from Holland and from Ireland with provisions and Indian corn from Virginia to supply the wints of his dear servants in this wilderness, both for food and raiment. ^ "In those days. God did cause his people to trust in him, and to be contented with mean things. It was not accounted a strange thing in those days to drink water, and to eat samp or hominy without butter or milk. Indeed, it would have been a strange thing to see a piece of roast beef, mutton, or veal, though it was not long before there was roast goat. After the first winter, we were very healthy, though some of us had no great store of corn. The Indians did sometimes bring corn, and truck with us for clothing and knives; and once I had a peck of corn, or thereabouts, for a little puppy dog. Frost-fish, mus- sels, and clams were a relief to many."^ 1 They began a settlement about the middle of June. They named the place Dorchester, because several of the settlers came from Dorchester. England, and also in honor of Rev. John White, rector of Trinity Church in that town, who took a warm interest in the settlement, and aided the colonists, — earning the title of "the great patron of New England emigration." The name was sanc- tioned by the Court of Assistants, Sept. 7, 1630, and the town was then regu- larly incorporated. 2 In July, 1633, they were reinforced by the arrival of a ship with about eighty passengers and twelve kine, which set down at Dorchester. Winthrop's Journal. 3 Young's Chronicle, Mass., 347-353, Memoirs of Captain Roger Clap. "Re- lating some of God's Remarkable Providences to him, in bringing him into New England ; and some of the Straits and Afflictions the Good People met with here in their beginnings." THE FAMILY IN THE UNITED STATES The name of Henry Wolcott appears in the first list of "ffreemen" made in Boston, Oct. 19, 1630. This was the day on which the first General Court in jNIassachusetts was held, consisting not of representatives, but of individual freemen. Under the ancient charter of the Colony, none were recognized as members of the body politic, except such as were adinitted by the General Court, and took the oath of allegiance to the colonial government. "May 13, 1664. There is liberty granted to Mr. Israeli Stoughton and Mr. Wulcotte to look out ffermes for themselves with promise to accomidate them."i In three or four years after their settlement, the Dor- chester Company had their attention directed to the unoccu- pied and fertile lands in the Connecticut ValleJ^ "In September of this year (1633), Mr. John Oldham with three others travelled through the wilderness to Connecticut to view the country and trade with the Indians. ^ They appear to have had in- formation from the Dutch of New York of a valuable tract of land lying upon that river. They were hospitably received by the Indians, and brought back such flattering accounts of the fertility and products of the soil as, in 1635, induced a large number of the people to emigrate there." "Actuated by the noblest spirit of the times, these men had deter- mined to remove as early as the year 1634; and they applied to the General Court of Massachusetts for permission to go in quest of new adventures in a better land. But, owing to a division in that body with 1 Rec. Mass. Bay, I. 21. In the General Index of Vol. I. of these Records, the third item under the name Henry Wolcott belongs not to his wife (for they had then removed to Windsor), but to the wife of a John Wolcott who was of another family. 2 Oldham arrived in 1623, and was a troubler of the Plymouth Church ; he was restless and adventurous, and was murdered by the Indians, with whom he was trading at Block Island in 1636, which led to the Pequot War. 22 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY regard to the propriety of the measure, they did not now obtain their desires. Yet they could not be satisfied till they had accomplished their intention, and had obtained leave of the Court. For it was the general sense, that the inhabitants were all bound to one another by the oath of a freeman, as well as the original compact, so as not to be at liberty to separate without the consent of the whole." "A number of Mr. Warham's people came this summer (1635) into Connecticut, and made preparation to bring their families, and make a permanent settlement on the river.i These pioneers encountered great privations, and were mostly compelled by the severity of the winter and the prospect of famine to return to Massachusetts. The people who kept their stations on the river suffered in an extreme degree. After all the help they were able to obtain by hunting and from the Indians, they were obliged to subsist on acorns, malt, and grain. A great number of cattle perished. The Dorchester or Wind- sor people lost in this single article about £200 sterling. Their other losses were considerable." "Several of the principal gentlemen interested in the settlement of Connecticut — Mr. John Haynes, who at this time was Governor of Massachusetts, Mr. Henry Wolcott, Mr. Wells, the ministers of the churches, and others — had not yet moved into the Colony.^ As soon as the spring advanced and the travelling would admit, the hardy men began to return from the Massachusetts to their habitations on the river. No sooner were buds, leaves, and grass so grown that cattle could live in the woods, and obstructions removed from the river, so that vessels could go up with provisions and furniture, than the people began to return in large companies to Connecticut. Many who had not removed the last year, prepared with all convenient despatch for a journey to the new settlement on the river. "^ 1 "The removal of the Dorchester people to Windsor is said to have been disagreeable to their ministers ; but as their whole church and most of their congregation determined upon going, they at length consented to accompany them. However, Mr. Maverick died in the spring (Feb. 3, 1636), before the preparations were made for his removal. Mr. Warham went in September, but did not judge it expedient to remove his family until better accommodations could be made for their reception." I Mass. Hist. Coll. IX. 153. Another church was organized in Dorchester with a few members, Aug. 23, 1636. 2 Mr. John Haynes became Governor of Connecticut also. He was a man of eminent abilities. Mr. Thomas Wells, also, became Governor of Connecticut. 3 Trumbull's Hist. Conn., I. 60, 63, 64. THE FAMILY IN THE UNITED STATES 23 The following succinct and satisfactory account of this emigration is extracted from a manuscript historical dis- course by the Rev. Dr. JNlcClure, of South Windsor. This discourse is entitled "A Century Thanksgiving Sermon." Text, Deut. IV. 37, 38. Preached in East Windsor, Dec. 24, 1795. At the time they were about to remove, the Dutch, who had possessed themselves of New Netherlands (New York), extended their claim to the Connecticut River. They had made a small settlement a few miles below, in Hartford Meadow, for the purpose of trade with the Indians. From the Dutch, the people of Plymouth had heard of a rich country of land in this quarter, and some adventurers from Plymouth had come, two or three years before, and built trading-houses in Windsor, near the mouth of the Little River. The towns of Windsor, Hartford, and Wethersfield were selected by people from Dorchester, Newtown (now Cambridge), and Water- town. The Dutch and the people from Plymouth (who had begun to engross the Indian fur-trade) were unwilling to admit them into their neighborhood. The Plymouth people were satisfied with compensa- tion, and the Indians were paid what they demanded for the land. The title of the Dutch was too slender to support a claim. Having thus prepared the way for their peaceable settlement, the three companies arrived in the summer of 1635.1 When we consider the difficulties and dangers they had to surmount, we may well admire their pious zeal and fortitude. The greater part came through the woods by land, and the remainder by water. It was a long, fatiguing, and dangerous march. About one hundred men, women, and children took their departure from the three towns, encumbered with baggage and cattle, to travel through an unexplored country. They shaped their course by a compass. They had to pick their way through forests, over or around swamps and mountains, and to construct rafts to help them over the streams. They saw here and there a solitary foot-path lead- ing to the Indian villages. The Nipnit or inland Indians, whose country they passed through, were numerous, and might have taken advantage of their weak and defenceless condition to cut them ofif. But the God of Israel, who conducted the chosen tribes through the desert of Arabia, and caused the fear of the people of God to fall upon their enemies, in like manner restrained the savages of the wilderness from 1 Dorchester Records 24 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY molesting this worthy company. They were fourteen days performing this tedious journey. Their hearts did not sink under the pressure of sufferings. Some of them had Hved delicately in their native coun- try, but they cheerfully encountered the hardships of the way. They fed upon the milk of their cattle; and, wrapped in their cloaks and blankets, they slept upon the ground, amid the mighty bowlings of beasts of prey. They were supported by the goodness of the cause for which they had followed God into the wilderness; his providence had pointed out to them the path of duty; and they devoutly prayed and sung Psalms as they marched along, and the woods for the first time resounded with sacred hallelujahs. They at length came in sight of this river, the object of their ardent expectation, — probably near the mouth of the Scantic River in this town, — and proceeded to form their settlements with a view to their future enlargement. The next year, another company came by the same route, from the same towns in Massachusetts, and joined them. The Indians upon the river and in its vicinity were then numerous, consisting principally of three powerful Sachemdoms. The seat of one was near the mouth of the Podunk River in the south border of this town ; the seat of another was about twenty miles down the river at Middletown; and that of the other on Little River at Farmington. Some of the first settlers of these towns were gentlemen of opulence, education, and worth. The right of settling here they purchased from the Plymouth Company, in England, who held this country by grant from the Crown. But they did not esteem their title valid until they had purchased their land of the Indians, whom they looked upon as the only rightful proprietors. The Assembly of the infant colony in the Massachusetts gave to the people of these three towns, on their removal, authority to form themselves into a political body, although they were beyond their jurisdiction. They soon proceeded to form a system of laws, similar to those of Massachusetts, except that they did not make church-membership a necessary qualification for civil office. In the j^ear 1637 the first General Assembly was held in Connecticut. MR. HENRY WOLCOTT had been elected a member of the committee, twelve in number, which con- stituted the Lower House, or popular branch of that body; and thus he participated in the first legislative proceedings of both Colonies. In 1640, his name stands first in the list of inhabitants in Windsor. In 1643, he was elected a member THE FAMILY IN THE UNITED STATES 25 of the House of JNIagistrates, as the Upper House, the present Senate, was then styled, consisting of six or eight members; and he was annually re-elected during life. "He was, probably, after the pastor, the most distinguished man in Windsor."^ By the decease of his elder brother without issue he had become proprietor of the family estates, includ- ing the manor-house and the mill already referred to; and in the year 1640 he ajspears to have visited England. His younger children, Anna, IMary, and Simon, had probably joined the family in America before this date; we can only ascertain that they came between the years 1631 and 1641. There are in the collection of family manuscripts a number of letters sent from England during the first thirty years of their settlement here. Letters of this date, handed down through eight generations, are so rare as to be a curiosity, and a somewhat liberal insertion of them is warranted. Those which we here give were addressed to the elder Henry. FROM HIS BROTHER III Vciiiis in Bitshops lydcard the 15th of. A prill 1639: Loving and deare brother my trew love and best respects unto your- selfe my sister in Lawe and all my Cuzens remembred wishing allwayes your health and prosperitie in the Lorde and trusting in God you are in good health as we all weare at the writting hearof the Lords name be prayesd for it. Broather soe it is that it hath pleased the Lord to take to his mersie the soull of our deare brother Christopher Wollcott of Wellington who desesed the 25th of March 1639 : in the morninge he died vntestat and thareby as I vnderstand that his Land faleth vnto yourself or your Sonne which maketh me to writt vnto you to know your minde what you will have done in it I desire your answer as soone as maye be for I am informed that his land falleth vnto you and all his prsonall estatt falleth vnto his wiffe and for my partt I shall have nothinge Stiles, 55. See p. 355. 26 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY yeat you knowe deare brother that I have suported him by his breed- ing, and his being in Fraunce and by byeing him lande by copie into Tolland Mill Living, and into John * * * Living which never cost him a pennie and nowe in requitall of it I shall not have a pennie which greveth the verie harte of me that it should soe fall out, for he did promise our father in his death bed that my sonne John Wollcott should be his heare vnto Tolland Mill and allso promised it before manie others, yeat neverthelese I will put my trust in the Lord for he hath been my helper and my shure defense hithervnto and soe he shall be vnto the end, for thes things are transitorie and put vpon me for triall of my patience but the Lord knoweth whome are his tharfore vnto him be all honore and prayse for ever and ever. Broather I reseaved your leter whearin you wrott of dangers that you have had in your Countrie whearin god hath prserved you and soe he will all them that truly trust in him, you wrott to vnderstand of the course of our Cuntrie it was never by my time soe dangerouse as now it is for it is proclaymed open warrs betwixt England and Scott- land, and our most gracious King Charles is gone into Scottland with 30 or 40 thousand of the traynors as the report doeth goe ar gon with him and thare are 40 or 50 of a band ar prickt vpon everie Captines boocke and doe stand at an howers warning vpon payn of death thare be them prickt whous livings is worth 200L a yeare and vpward and thare be suplyes apoynted to fill vp the Captins boock agayn as sowne as they ar gone it is much feared that we have manie dangerouse enimies but if god be with vs we feare not whoe is agaynst us. you wrott vnto me to send you a laboring man or to and I have spoken vnto divers to goe and them that be good wokmen and can get theyer living heare ar fearfull to go to seae for feare they shall not live to com to your land, but wear it not for the danger of the seas you mought have inough. Broather my wife and chilldren desireth to be remembred vnto your wife and chilldren and we doe dayelye praye for your prosperitie besiching the Allmighti god to blese vs all and send vs his kingdom of grase and the kingdom of glorie in heaven through Jesus Christ our only saviour and redemer. Amen. Brother I praye you to return me your answer conserning the land what shall be dune in it wheather I shall mak an enter vpon it in your behalfe vntill you can com or send over, for it is howses much of it and must be repayred or otherwise it will goe in decaye. Broather you wrott conserning the teaching of the word, it is not soe much taught as it was when you lyved heare for thar is no lectuarie THE FAMILY IN THE UNITED STATES 27 vsed in no place and but on sermon vpon the sabath day, and in manie places on sermon in a month and skarse that whearfore inanie doe feare that the Lord hath ordayned a punishment for it, soe I end and rest your Loving brother to the utermost of my power vntill death. John Wollcott. I have writt vnto you at this time 3 letters becaus if on miscari the other may com to your hands, my sonne John is not com horn from the Indens (Indies). To my Loving brother Hennery Wollcott drvelling in Winsor by quenattecott rieuer in Nu England giue these I pray you. FROM THE SAME deare breather my Love to you remembred and to your wife and all the rest of my cuzens wishing allwayes your health and prosperitie in the Lord allso my wife and chilldren desireth to be remembred unto your selfe my sister and my cozens these feowe lynes are to sertifie that I reseaved your letter whearin you wrott of your safe arrivell whom (home) into your Cuntrie god be praysed. Brother soe it is that the chefTe man that you did leave in trust for you which was the fifarmer Venn: is dead and your letter of Atornie unto him is out of forsce and my bond for M"' Berches monie lyeth in farmer Venn's executors hand M"' Clarke hath no writing to shew him what he should doe in your busnes I have payed M'' Berch his 25L at this daye and hand not up my bond, also I have layed out moar monie for the Liverie and your busnes than is in my hand and M"' Jeans telles me that the Liverie must be retorned back into the excheqer this next tearm to be recorded thare or otherwise thare will com out upon the land a paymnt of 40L everie yeare untill it be dune bye doing of it will cost betwixt 40 and 50, * * * and for the rest of your rents I have no power from you to demand it of them, nether doeth mr. Clark knowe what to doe because he hath not the writings nether as it should seme unwilling to truble himself in other mens busnes for my partt I shall be redye and willing to doe you anie resonabell servise that I can doe and have showed mr. Clark what I have layed out and dune in your behalfe praye brother retorn 28 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY to mr. Clark and me your answer what shall be don for you in your busnes as sonn as you can so I end and rest your loving brother to be comanded to the utermost of my power, John Wollcott In Venns in Bush ops ) ) 1641: Lydeard the 20th of Apr ill ) To my verie Lovinge Brother Henrie Wollcott in neiv England at Winsor neere quena tacotte rieuer giue these I pray you. FROM THE SAME ffrom Wellington the 6th of february 1650 Loved Brother my kind love and best respects to you remem. and to my sister in Law w"^ all the rest of my Cozens Ingenerall rem. Hopinge in the lord you are all in good health as wee all were at the present writinge hereof praysed be god for it These few lines are to give you to understand that I doe much desire to here from you to have Answere of my former letteres sent unto you the last yere w'^'' I hope you have receved I did desire to have a dischardge by your letter on the account betweene you and mee till micklemas 1649 of w"^"^ I have made full satisfaction to Henrie Wollcott and Rich Skinner for all busines past till that time exceypt the o'^ five pounds above 300L and I desire to have a dischardge of the 30L bond that was left in m' Venns hand and at micklemas 1649 I left of housekeping and my selfe and wife and Daughter Elizabethe doth Rent 2 or three roomes of my sonn Hugh Wollcott in the house my sister did lieve and since that time my sonn did take Longforth of your Trustees and was to pay lOL pr Annum and you to dischardge all Taxes exceypt church & poore w'^'^ they sent you by the last letter and what mony is behind in his hand he is verie willinge to pay when you shall send order and a dischardge under the hands of your overseers my sonn is desirous to know your mind in it where you will sett it for longer terme for he doth bestow a great chardge in dressing of it and all the fodder he hath growne is spent on it and now they have made him pay THE FAMILY IN THE UNITED STATES 29 for our owne chardge w'^'' is bestowed one it Henrie VVollcott and Rich Skinner & m'' Trott hath scene it all 3 and doe all like well of his Husbandrie If at anie time you desire to sell either Tolland or the Eleven akers at Wellington I shall desire that my sonn may be heard before another it is Indif. quiet w"' us here in England at present but warrs in Ireland and Scotland but prased be god they doe much prevaile we have still greate taxes how to maintaine the Armies in both lands and the fleete at seaes soe I having noe other nuse to Trobel you w"^ at present but desirous to here from you or see you here in England I rest Allwaies your Loved Brother till Death John Wollcott I have never lost anie opportun when I could send letteres unto you I have Re a letter from * * * this letter was writen the same day dated the 7th month the 23rd day where I understand my Cozen Henrie hath a Intent to com over to take an account for you it is w^'^out anie great doubt by gods protection safe passadge over sea and in England quiet over the lands for the present and verie hopefuU to continue soe I leave you to the protection of the Almightie god to prosper you and familie To my verie Loved Brother Mr Henrie Wollcott at Winsor plantation neere Connectecott River in neiij England FROM THE SAME Wellington the nth of fcbrua i6§o Lovinge Brother my kind love and best respects to you and to my sister in law and to all the rest of my cozens Ingen. rem. Hoping in the lord you are all in good health as wee all were at the prsent writing hereof prsed be god for it These few lines are to certifie you that I have recea. a letter from you dated the 23th of the 7 month in w'^'^ you write that my Cozen Henrie doth Intend to com over eyther this yere or the next to take up your Accounts I should be verie glad to see him here w"" us and I shall desire that he will be pleased to take my house for his resting place I will promise him trulie wellcom for our condition here I neede not to write I did somwhat certifie by my 30 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY other letter dated the 6th of this prsent month that m'' Trott can certifie anie thing what you shall desire you wrote to know of my sister in law brothers and sisters were living Thomas Saunders is dead Robert Saunders is yet living and young Georg Saunders hath bought his father's living and is married he is the house kepper w"" his mother and for my sonn John we have noe nuse of him since you were here I have sent 2 letters more one for you and the other from my sonn to my Cozen Henrie all Recconing hath bin past to Henrie Wollcott and Richard Skinner till Mickelmas 1649 and there was 8L due to you w'='' I paid them and also Constable had 3L 10s the rest was * * * jn cloth as they told me by your direction and what money is due to you since that time you shall have it returned by your next order soe I having noe nuse to troble you w"> at the prsent I rest Allwaies your Loving Brother till Death John Wallcott To my verie Lovd Brother mr Henrie Wollcott at Winsor neere Connettecott River in new England From His Nephew Wellington the 2^th of March 1654 Lovd Uncle my Reverend dutie to you rem. and to my Aunt and to all the rest of my Cozens in generall rem: Hopinge in the lord you are in good health as wee all were at the present writing hereof praysed be god for it These few lines are to certifie you that my father is dead he died the 17th of februr 1652 and for the rent of Tolland mill I have made Even w"" my Cozen Henrie till the 25th of March 1654 and for longforth it doth appeare in the purchase deede to be a chattell lease noe tearm expressed, purchased to one Nicholis Greenes- lad now I should desire of you to certifie how Old M'' John Greens- lade came to have the Inherit, of this land and by what lawfull titell he made it to my Uncle Christoph and his heires it semes by the deede that two Akers of bulls meadow and 3 akers more called Giffords Burgadge was purchased by the same deede w"='' my Kinsman hath a counterpart of the deede my father bought of you 3 akers in bulls medow w'^'^ was all that whole piece and after bull did make it appeare that he had a 3 prte for w'^'" I paid 22L 10s to one berrie that had THE FAMILY IN THE UNITED STATES 31 bought it of bull vv'^'* money If it were in case of conscience ought to be Allowed and in regard that the State is not to be made good w'^'' was bought I shall desire you to be certified by your next letter how the fee came to m"' Greenslade and for Tolland mill there are som goods w'='' were my grandfathers and my fathers and now I prceaive by my Cozen Henrie you have noe Intent to Departe w"' the Estate; you shall buy such household goods as I have there if you plese for I am loth they should be removed I shall desire an Answer in these prticulars I have made Even in all things w"' you till the 25th of March 1654 leaving the 22L uppon an Equall trial! soe I having noe other thing to trubell you w*** but that my Kinsman can certifie you of Allmost all our prcedings I rest Allwaies your Dutifull Kinsman till Death Hugh Wollcott To my verie Lord Uncle m'' Henrie Wollcott at Winsor neere Connettecott River in new England give this I pray you From His Nephew Sumerset Aprell the 4th 1655 Loving uncle my due respects to you and to my ante and all the rest of my cozens hoping you are in good health as wee are all this present time blesed be god for it * * * we are heare in a doutting condition of more troubles: we had a greate raiseng of Cavellers in many places of the nation that did proclaime he that was our prince Charles to be kinge but blessed be god thear desines have note taken efeect if it had our condition had ben very sade they are all scattered and taken: as for our trade of cloth it is very good: cloth is very deare in regarde of spenneng is very scarce; praye lett us heare from you as soone as posible I shall be willing to doe my uttermoste for you or any of my Cusans if you or thay have any occasion to employe me aboute sendeng of cloth or any other thing my mother desiers very earnestly to remember her deare love and respeectes unto you and ante if living we harde nothing of you in your last letter; my wifife and my sisters desiers to presente theare due respeectes unto you and my ante and my cusanes we doe earnestly desier to heare f rome you and wheather my ante be living or no I should write 32 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY a letter to my Cusane Henery if I had time but I have nothinge to present unto hem bute my kind love and to his wife soe having nothing eles at present leving you to the protecttion of the Almighty I Reste Your asured Loving Cusane to serve in any thinge George Saunders Lazvrance Liddiard Aprell 4th i6§§ Cusan Richard Skiner have sene this leter and he desiers to be re- membred unto you but he have no time to write To my very Loving Uncle Mr Henry Woolcott theld'' att Winsorr neare Conettecott River in New Angland give these GRANT OF LANDS BY THE GENERAL COURT Connecticott. January nth 1640 Henry Woolcott the elder hath graunted from the plantation for an homelott twelue acres, the breadth by the streete on the north twenty f owre rodd, and the breadth behind to the south forty sixe rodd more or less, bounded by Joseph Lomas and John Porter east and by Rodger Ludlowe North : Also in the greate meade twenty two acres, the breadth is thirty sixe rodd, and is bounded by Rodger Ludlowe west, by Henry Woolcott the younger north, by the greate riuer East, by the riuerlett south : In Plimouth meade eight acres, the breadth seuentene rodd, the length from the way on the banke to the greate riuer, bounded by Henry Woolcott the younger north. Thomas Moore south. Also towards Harteford sixty eight acres, in breadth next the greate riuer east seuenty rodd, in length to the west an hundred thirty fowre rodd, bounded by Thomas Moore north ; Rodger Williams south : Also ouer the greate riuer twenty fowre acres more or less, in breadth eighty one rodd, and the length from the sayd riuer to the east to the second swampe, bounded by Benimin Nuberry South, Bray Rosseter north : Also ouer the sd greate riuer next there unto in breadth twenty rodd and the length from the riuer to the east three miles bounded by John Witchfeild north Dauid Wilton south : Also ouer the sd riuer next thereunto in breadth ten rodd in length THE FAMILY IN THE UNITED STATES 33 to the east three miles, bounded by Dauid WiUon north, and on the south by Henry ffookes. Also ouer the greate riuer fowreteene acres begining thirty one rodd and halfe from the riuer, and is to bee there eighteene rodd in breadth and runnes to the east an hundred and threescore rodd bounded on the north and south with his owne ground. Also uppon the banke of Plimouth meade tenne rodd in breadth bounded on the south by Henry Woolcott the younger, on the north by Christopher Woolcott, on the east by Plimouth meade, on the west by the highway. Ouer the greate riuer fifty acres in breadth tenne rodd to beginne an hundred and threescore rodd from the riuer, and from thence in length two miles and halfe to the east, and is bounded by Thomas Buckland south, in the north by William Rockwell (Winsor ffoll. 12:) Bray Rosseter Regisir FIRST GENERATION HENRY^ AVOLCOTT, who emigrated from England and M^as the ancestor of the family in this country of which a record is here given, was the second son of John Wolcott of Tolland in Somersetshire, England, and was baptized in the adjoining parish of Lydiard St. Lawrence, Dec. 6, 1578. He m. Jan. 19, 1606, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Saunders, of Lydiard St. Lawrence. She was baptized, Dec. 20, 1584. Children : — 1. JOHN, bap. Oct. i, 1607, was living in England in 1631, and apparently never emigrated to this country. He had d. without issue previous to the date of his father's will in 1655. The family record makes no mention of him. 2. ANNA. She came over with her sister and youngest brother after the family had become settled; m. Oct. 16, 1646, Matthew Griswold, of Windsor. Their dau., Elizabeth Griswold, b. about 1652; m. Oct. 17, 1670, John, son of James and Elizabeth (Rowland) Rogers. Their son, John Rogers, b. at New London, Conn., Mar. 20, 1674; m. Jan. 2, 1700, his cousin, Bathsheba, dau. of Richard and Bathsheba (Rogers) Smith. Their dau., Bathsheba Rogers, b. at New London, Conn., Mar. 1, 1708; m. Dec. 21, 1727, Robert, son of Robert and Mary (Mortimer) Stoddard. Their son, Mark Stoddard, b.. at Groton, Conn., Oct. 10, 1743 ; m. Dec. 9, 1768, Lucy, dau. of Samuel and Hannah (Avery) Allyn. Their son, Jonathan Stoddard, b. at Groton, Conn., Mar. 16, 1783 ; m. Dec. 20, 1812, Hannah, dau. of Israel and Elizabeth (Brewster) Morgan. FIRST GENERATION 35 Their son, James Gallup Stoddard, (twin) b. Jan. 9, 1826; m. Dec. 7, 1863, Margaret, dau. of Andrew and Mary (Auld) Barr. Their dau., Mary Hannah Stoddard, b. Feb. 28, 1865; m. June 27, 1888, Robert James, son of John and Jane (Porter) Johnston. Resides at Humboldt, la. 3. HENRY, b. Jan. 21, 1610/11. See H. 4. GEORGE. See III. 12a39'113 5. CHRISTOPHER. He emigrated to America with his parents and two older brothers in 1630. The family home- stead in Windsor was bequeathed to him by his father. He d. unm. Sept. 7, 1662. By his will, nuncupative, his estate was divided among his brothers and sisters— Henry receiv- ing the larger share. 6. MARY. She m. June 25, 1646, Job Drake of Windsor. She and her husband d. the same day, Sept. 16, 1689. Their dau., Abigail Drake, m. Israel Dewey. Their son, Israel Dewey (2nd), m. . Their dau., Elizabeth Dewey, m. Nov. 6, 1714, William Bromley. Their dau.. Content Bromley, m. April 14, 1760, Jonas Maine, son of Dea. Thomas and Annah Brown Maine of North Stonington. She d. Aug., 1825, aged 89 years. Their son, Jabish B. Maine, b. June 1, 1776, at North Stonington, Conn.; m. March 15, 1795, Free- love Edwards, dau. of Christopher and Amy Hall Edwards of North Stonington, Conn. He d Oct 30, 1856. Their dau., Clarinda W. Maine, b. March 30, 1808, at North Stonington, Conn.; m. (2nd) May 6, 1839, Capt. William Hunt, son of William and Jerusha Keeney Hunt, of Bolton, Conn. She d. June 10, 1888, at Bolton, Conn.' 36 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Their dau., Sarah C. Hunt, b. Dec. 10, 1849, at Bolton, Conn.; m. April 21, 1870, Charles W. Hale, son of Joel and Pluma Taylor Hale, of West Windsor, Vt. Their son, C. Wesley Hale, b. Feb. 13, 1872, at Bolton, Conn. ; m. July 25, 1894, Delia M. Presbrey, dau. of Frederick H. and Meriva Elizabeth (Newell) Pres- brey, of Rockville, Conn. Resides at Springfield, Mass. Children, b. at Spring- field, Mass. : i. Fiona Presbrey Hale, b. Jan. 19, 1899. ii. Charles Wesley Hale, (3rd) b. and d. Jan. 2, 1904. 7- SIMON, b. between Sept. ii, 1624, and Sept. 11, 1625. See IV. Mr. Wolcott's residence in Windsor was toward the south- ern end of the town, south of the Farniington River, on a tract of high land which has always borne the name of "The Island," along which the road passes southward, and then through the meadow, — being the first, or meadow, road to Hartford. The lot of his eldest son, Henry, Jr., ad- joined his own on the south, both fronting the west. He continued an honored resident of Windsor until his death, which occurred May 30, 1655. His will was dictated on the day of his death, and was as follows : LAST WILL The thirtieth of May (1655), I, HENRY WOLCOTT, sick of body, but of perfect memory, do make and ordain this my last will and testa- ment, in manner and form following. First. I commend my soul to God my maker, hoping assuredly through the only merit of Jesus Christ my Saviour, to be a partaker of life everlasting; and I commend my body to the earth, whereof it was made. I will that my wife shall have all my house lot, orchard, garden, hop- FIRST GENERATION 37 yard and my lot in Plymouth meadow, during the term of her natural life. Also, I give unto my wife two of my cows, and half the house- hold goods in my dwelling house. Also, I leave my land in England to Henry my eldest son, without encumbrances. Also, I give unto him my two books of martyrs. Also, I give to Christopher my second son, my lot in the Great meadow, — and also, my house lot and houseing upon it, after the death of my wife, he paying out of it thirty pounds, after my wife's decease, as I shall hereafter appoint. Also, I give to George my third son, the five pounds he owes me, and five pounds more. Also, I give to Simon, my youngest son, all my land on the easterly side of the Great River and also my lot at Arramonets. Also, to the children of Henry, my eldest son, five pounds to Henry the eldest of them, and to the rest of them forty shillings apiece. I give all the rest of my goods to be equally divided amongst all my children. Also, I appoint Henry Wolcott, my son, to be overseer of this my will and testament. Also, my will is, that Christopher, my son, shall have my lot in Plymouth meadow, after the decease of my wife. My will is that my debts shall be first paid. October 4, 1655. The above written being testified to the Court by Mr. Henry Wolcott, upon oath, and by Mr, Wichfield to be the last will and testament of Mr. Henry Wolcott, senior, deceased, the Court approbated of the same, and ordered it to be recorded. John Cullick, Secretary. His widow survived him about five weeks; she died July 7, and hei- will, dated July 5, is attested by her mark. The explanation of this, which we find in one of our old manu- scripts, is unquestionably authentic: "Their wills were made just before their deaths, and Mrs. Wolcott, not being well enough to write her name, only made her mark." The inventory of Henry Wolcott's estate, exclusive of property in England, amounted to £764 8s. lOd. This schedule, compared with the amount which he was worth on leaving England, illustrates forcibly the following observa- tion of the Connecticut Historian, Dr. Benjamin Trumbull: 38 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY "In purchasing the lands and making settlements, in a wilderness, the first planters expended great estates. It has been the opinion of the best judges, who have the most perfect acquaintance with the ancient affairs of the Colony, that many of the adventurers expended more, in making settlements in Connecticut, than all the lands and buildings were worth, after all the improvements they had made upon them."i Over the graves of Henry Wolcott and Elizabeth his wife, there is an arched monument of brown stone. Around it are the monuments of their children and their children's children. The cemetery lies in the rear of the First Congregational Church, on the high northern bank of Farmington River; the railroad passes on its western side. We add from our ancient "Chronologic," the simple state- ment which follows the record of their death, and which is of more worth than all other history and eulogy: These both dyed in hope and Ly huryed under one Tomb in Windsor. Of this ancient monument and its inscriptions we give on the next page a clear picture. It is said to be the oldest monimient, of this style, in the country. Erected about thirty-five years from the landing at Plymouth, it is still in perfect preservation. DEED OF GALDON MANOR BY HENRY WOLCOTT TO HIS SON HENRY The estate appears to have been largely, if not wholly, that which was conveyed by Robert Mynne to Christopher Wol- cott. The last-named condition, requiring the wife, if she survived her husband, to relinquish her legal interest in the estate, was obviously designed to allow it to pass unencum- bered to the eldest son in succession, in accordance with the English law of entail. This will appear more fully in the account of the third generation. See V. iHist. Conn., I. 117. b)LCOT(lS0ME1TID|BS ^Hf^ltSW i\iiPRISDICT?0N|WHO DYED VJOIDAY " K/TC) f\ r ^~.^-^. I 7 fXlr. VNOERLTETH TilL E(iD^ ' F Fill/ ZTMl ', 1 T . ^ I; FIRST GENERATION 39 KNOW AL MEN BY THESE pots that I henry woolcot of Windsor upon Connecticut Gent In consideration of my natural aflfec- tion unto henry woolcot mine oldest Sonne and for other considera- tions mouvinge me hereunto have given and graunted and by these piits doe give and graunt unto the said Henry Woolcot my Son al that farme and mansion house lying and situate in the prshes of Tol- land and Lidiard Lawrence in the County of Somerset parcel of the Mannour of Galdon with al those Messuages Lands Meadows Pastures Mills Tenements and Hereditaments thereunto belonging now or late in the occupation of John Woolcot or his assignes To Have and to Hold the said Farme and several Premisses after the natural lives of me the aforesaid Henry Woolcot and of Elizabeth my Wife (except as hereafter excepted) to him the said Henry Woolcot my Son and to his heirs male begotten or to be begotten of the body of Sarah his now Wife and in default of said Heirs then to said Henry my Son forever together with one shilling yearely to be payd out of the Rents and Profits of the same excepting alwaies one estate of the premisses which the aforesaid John Woolcot holdeth by Coppy of Court Rolle according to the custom of the mannor. Alsoc I the said Henry 'Wool- cot for the aforesaid consideration doe hereby give and graunt assigne and set over unto the said Henry Woolcot my Son a Rent charge of fifteene pounds yearly during the lives of me the said Henry and Eliza- beth my Wife beginning at or upon the determination of the above men- tioned estate holden by the aforesaid John Woolcot. Alsoe I the said Henry Woolcot for the aforesaid consideration and in consideration of a marriage lately entred and solemnized betwixt the said Henry my Son and his now Wife Sarah doe hereby give and graunt ratify and con- firme unto the said Sarah my daughter in law the summe of ten pounds yearly during hir natural life in case she shal happen to overlive the said Henry Woolcot my Son after the determination of the aforesaid estate of John Woolcot holden as aforesaid In case she relinquish al challenge of hir wives estate In witness whereof I have hereunto put my hand and scale the tenth day of March Anno Doiiii 1642. Henry Woolcott (and a seal) Sealed and delivered in the presence of Ephraim Huit John Warham John Witchfield SECOND GENERATION —II— HENRY- WOLCOTT [3] (Henn/) came to America with his parents and was admitted a freeman by the General Court at Boston, April 1, 1634, which shows that he was at that time a member of the Dorchester Church. He removed with the family to Windsor in 1636, where he m. Nov. 18, 1641, Sarah, dau. of Mr. Thomas Newberry. Children: — 8—1. HENRY, b. Jan. 6, 1643. See V. 9—2. JOHN, b. Feb. 28, 1645. See VI. 10—3. SAMUEL, b. Oct. 8, 1647; d. May 10, 1648. II — 4. SARAH, b. July 5, 1649; "i- 1""^ 6, 1674, Capt. John Price, of Salem, Mass. She d. March 25, 1698. Child: Walter, b. May 17, 1676. 12 — 5. MARY, b. Dec. 6, 1651; m. June 2, 1679, James Russell, Esq., of Charlestown, Mass. 13 — 6. HANNAH, b. March 8, 1653; d. at Charlestown, Sept. 4, 1683, a month after her sister Mary. 14—7. SAMUEL, b. April 16, 1656. See VH. 15—8. JOSIAH, b. July 21, 1658. See VHL Mr. Henry Wolcott was an importing merchant, and his ledger has been preserved. He appears to have been in Eng- land on business in the spring of 1654. He was engaged in public life, and held various appointments; was one of the nineteen gentlemen prominent in the Colony who were named in the Charter of Connecticut. He was elected a member of the House of Deputies in 1660, and of the House of Magistrates in 1662, and successively after, until his death. He was master of a shorthand to which we did not imagine that any key could ever be found. Among the papers deposited in the library of the Connecticut Historical Society, SECOND GENERATION 41 many years since, was a stout little vellum-covered volume of nearly four hundred pages, closely written in this hand, with no clue to the subject nor to the writer's name. It lay unnoticed until about the year 1857, when it attracted the attention of J. Hammond Trumbull, LL. D., who succeeded in deciphering it, and found it to consist of notes of sermons and lectures, delivered in Windsor and Hartford, between April, 1638, and ISIay, 1641, in regular course. The writer's name is not given, but his birthday is noted on the first leaf of the volume, in the words "the day I was born ivas the 21 of Jan. 1610'' and this and other facts identified him as Henry Wolcott, Jr.; and it is a curious fact that the only record of his birth is found among these hieroglyphics. The alphabet made use of is nearly the same with that of Willis (published in 1607) but the great number and variety of arbitrary signs introduced by the writer made the task of deciphering a difficult one. INIr. Wolcott gave much attention to the cultivation of fruit of which he kept a record in his shorthand volume. He rented to several tenants in England the estate which his father had bequeathed to him. He ajDpears to have taken as prominent a part in church matters as in town and state affairs. D. July 12, 1680. Widow of Henry Wolcott d. July 16, 1684. —HI- GEORGE- WOLCOTT [4] (Henrif) came with his parents from England. He was made a freeman by the General Court of Connecticut, May 21, 16.37, and settled in Wethersfield. His history is more obscure than that of his brothers. The names of his children are given in the Family Chronology but none of their descendants. We learn from this that he m. Treat, and d. at Wethersfield, Feb. 12, 42 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1662; and from the Probate Records that the Christian name of his wife was Ehzabeth. Children: — i6— I. ELIZABETH, b. June 20, 1650; m. Dec. 15, 1686, Gabriel Cornish. 17—2. GEORGE, b. Sept. 20, 1652. See IX. 18 — 3. JOHN, b. Aug. 5, 1656. Nothing more is known of him except that he was hving at the date of his father's will in 1662. 19 — 4. MERCY, b. Oct. 4, 1659; was living in 1687 an invahd. -IV— SIMON^ WOLCOTT [7] (Henn/) was but five years old when his father emigi-ated to America. He remained in England with his t\^'o sisters until the family had effected a settlement in this country ; they came over within ten years after, but the exact time of their arrival we have not been able to ascertain. He was admitted a freeman in 1654. He m. (1st) March 19, 1657, Joanna, dau. of Aaron Cook, one of the first settlers of Windsor; she was b. Aug. 5, 1638. Her married life was brief; she d. Apr. 27, 1657. He m. (2nd) Oct. 17, 1661, Martha Pitkin described in the Wind- sor Records as "late from England." Children: — 20—1. ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 19, 1662; m. Dec. 10, 1680, Daniel Cooley, of Longmeadow, Mass. He was b. Mar. 2, 1 65 1, and d. Feb. 9, 1727. She d. Jan. 3, 1708. Their son, John Cooley, b. Feb. 23, 1689; m. May 28, 1713, Mercy Gunn, of Westfield. She d. Dec. 27, 1758. He d. May 10, 1761. Their dau., Abiah Cooley, b. Feb. 11, 1721 ; m. Mar. 24, 1744, Benjamin Colton. He was b. Feb. 1, 1722, and d. June 30, 1808. SECOND GENERATION 43 Their son, Joseph Colton, b. Jan. 25. 1744, at Wilbra- ham; m. Oct. 24. 1774. Eleanor Bartlett. She d. June 18. 1861. He d. June 15. 1815, at West Spring- field. Their son, Rufus Colton, b. Oct. 8. 1776; m. Feb. 23, 1809, Lucretia Day. She was b. 1787, and d. June 18. 1861. He d. June 12, 1862, at West Springfield. Their dau., Laura Colton, b. Dec. 19, 1822; m. Nov. 14. 1848. George Wilson Moore. He was b. Dec. 29, 1823, and d. Oct. 20, 1889. She d. Sept. 10, 1907. Their son, James Bunce Moore, b. May 31, 1856; m. Oct. 12, 1883, Annie, dau. of Sir William Buel Richards and Deborah (Muirhead) Richards. Resides at Hart- ford, Conn. Children: i. Laura Catherine Moore, b. Aug. 27, 1883 ; m. Feb. 23, 1903, Raymond G. Keeney. ii. Annie Richards Moore, b. July 5, 1886; m. July 11, 1908, Arthur Henry Imbusch. iii. James Richards Moore, b. Nov. 13, 1901. MARTHA, b. May 17, 1664; m. Jan. 6, 1686, Thomas Allyn, Jr., of Windsor. Their son, Benjamin Allyn, m. Dec. 18. 1707, Anne Watson. Their son, Capt. Benjamin Allyn, Jr.. m. Aug. 9, 1733, Abigail Loomis. Their son, Capt. John Allyn, m. May 28, 1760, Ruth Burnham. See VII. Their son, Henry Allyn, m. Dec. 1799, Asenath Scovil. Their dau.. Julia Lydia Allyn, m. Jan. 1, 1822, Isaac Welton. 44 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Their dau., Clarinda Julia Welton, m. May 29, 1844, George F. Havens ; d. Nov. 21, 1890. Their dau., Julia M. Havens, b. May 18, 1845; m.'jan. 17, 1866, Buell Hem- inway. Resides at Wethersfield, Conn. Children : i. Buell Havens Heminway, b. Nov. 11, 1866; m. Oct. 19, 1892, Maude Willard. ii. Mary Julia Heminway, b. Mar. 2, 1869; m. Dec. 22, 1897, Paul Climpke. iii. Helen Louise Heminway, b. June 14, 1872; d. Nov. 10, 1910. 22—3. SIMON, b. June 24, 1666. See X. 23 — 4. JOANNA, b. June 30, 1668; m. Sept. 2, 1690, John Colton, of Longmeadow, Mass. 24—5. HENRY, 1). May 20, 1670. See XL 25—6. CHRISTOPHER, b. July 4, 1672; d. April 3, 1693,. 26—7. MARY, b. 1674; d. 1676. 27—8. WILLIAM, b. Nov. 6, 1676. See XII. 28—9. ROGER, b. Jan. 4, 1679. See XIII. Mrs. Mai'tha Wolcott was the sister of William Pitkin, Esq., of East Hartford, Attorne}^-General and Treasurer of the Colony. There is a current tradition — which Ave trace to a respectable source and believe to be authentic — that she came on a visit to her brother and that some of the leading men of the Colony desirous of securing her residence in the country through a suitable marriage connection selected her future husband as the most promising young man tlien in the Colony to make the proposal to her. In April, 1761, he sold his place in Windsor to the Saund- ers Brothers and removed to his farm in Simsbury * * * returned to Windsor and in 1680 settled on his land on the ' • J\ESViRECTI,0N,,: Or;(|>J| l^'Sljl ' ^ ' ^illlll illi'l'l/i SECOND GENERATION 45 eastern side of the Connecticut River in the present town of South Windsor. He d. Sept. 11, 1687, and was buried in the Windsor churchyard. Epitaph. The widow of Simon Wolcott m. (-ind) 1689, Daniel Clarke, Esq., of Windsor, being his second wife. She d. Oct. 13, 1719, "Aged 80 years." A headstone marked her grave in the old churchyard of South Windsor, but her name has since been inscribed on the durable monument of her first husband in the Windsor churchyard. THIRD GENERATION — V— HENRY^ WOLCOTT [8] (Henry^, Henri/) m. Oct. 12, 1664, Abiah, dau. of Edward GofFe, Esq., of Cambridge, Mass. She was b. April 1, 1647. Children:— 29—1. ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 27, 1665; m. Jan. 5, 1686, Mat- thew Allyn, of Windsor; d. June 4, 1734. 30 — 2. HENRY, b. April 13, 1667; d. young. 31—3. ABIAH, b. May i, 1669; d. Jan. 25, 1696. 32—4. SARAH, b. March 27, buried July 20, 1671. 33—5, HENRY, b. March 30, 1673; d. Aug. 5, 1697. Epitaph. 34—6. SARAH, b. April 16, 1676; m. March 16, 1698, Rev. Charles Chauncy, of Stratfield, (Grandson of second President of Harvard College). 35 — 7. SAMUEL, b. March 26, 1679. He graduated at Har- vard College in 1698, being the first of the family who completed a college course in this country; d. June 25, 1709. Epitaph. ]\Ii'. Heniy Wolcott was elected a member of the House of Deputies in 1686 and subsequently he was for many years the Town Clerk of Windsor. D. Feb. 18, 1709/10. Epitaph. It had been the expectation of his father that, as the only surviving son, he would succeed to the possession of the real estate which the first Henry Wolcott left in England, and which had descended by will, first to his eldest son, the second Henry Wolcott, and then to his eldest son, the third Henry Wolcott. It was their evident desire that the property should remain in the family, in the possession of the eldest heir in the male line. On the death of the third Henry, without male issue surviving, it naturally reverted to the heirs of his two daughters, Mrs. Allyn and Mrs. Chauncy. Their claim was THIRD GENERATION 47 contested by the heirs in the male line. The suit was re- garded with much interest in the Colony, as it was supposed to involve the question whether the English law of primo- geniture and entail should be recognized in this country. The claim of the Wolcotts was disallowed, and the property was divided between the Allyns and the Chauncys. The decision caused some unpleasant feeling in the family; and Benja- min, the son of John Wolcott, proceeded to England, and took personal possession of the ])roperty, which caused dif- ficulty there. The demands of the AVolcotts, whether legal or not, were subsequently purchased by Colonel Allyn. So much of the estate as remained in the possession of his heirs in 1787 was disposed of at that time by Henry AUj'^n, Esq., for £850 sterling. —VI— JOHN^ WOLCOTT [9] (Henry\ Henri/) m. (1st) Feb. 13, 1677, Mary, dau. of Capt. John Chester and grand- dau. of Gov. Thomas Wells. She was b. Dec. 23, 1654, and d. July 10, 1689. He settled in Wethersfield and was select- man in 1679. He removed to Windsor and was chosen Deputy to the General Court in 1698 and subsequently. Children : — 36—1. JOHN, b. Nov. 22. 1677. See XIV. 37—2. HENRY, b. Aug. 7, 1679; d. Apr. 29, 1680. 38—3. CHARLES, b. Sept. 3, 1681. See XV. 39 — 4. GEORGE, b. Oct. 20, 1683; was in Salem, Mass., with his uncle Josiah in 1691; d. unm. previous to 1719, when his father's estate was distributed. 40 — 5. BENJAMIN, m. Nov. 3, 1719, Mrs. Jane, widow of Edward Gilhampton of Tolland, England, and d. in England apparently without issue. His property was divided among his surviving brothers and sisters previ- ous to 1732. 48 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 41 — 6. MARY, m. Dec. 19, 1706, John Eliot, Esq., of Roxbnry, Mass. Their dau., EHzabeth Eliot, b. May 14, 1712; m. Nov. 23, 1732, Judge Thomas Chandler. He was b. July 23, 1709. She d. Dec. 22, 1794. Their son, Thomas Chandler, Jr., b. Sept. 23, 1740; m. July 21, 1763, Sarah Lord. She d. Mar. 22, 1791. Their dau., Lucy Chandler, b. May 28, 1764; m. May 23, 1782, Rev. Ezekiel Colburn, of Massena, N. Y. He was b. 1754. Their dau., Marcia Colburn, b. Mar. 8, 1800 ; m. June, 1822, Ira Hoyt. He was b. Mar. 12, 1798, and d. Feb. 26, 1884. She d. May, 1884. Their son, Albert Hoyt, b. Nov. 3, 1836; m. Sept., 1862, Josephine E. Ellis. She was b. Aug. 9, 184L See XXVIH. Their son, Albert Ellis Hoyt, b. Oct. 25, 1865; m. Mar. 15, 1893, Belle Margaret Carter. Resides at Albany, N. Y. Children : i. Albert Ellis Hoyt, Jr., b. Dec. 30, 1893. ii. Theron Carter Hoyt, b. Aug. 23, 1898. iii. Josephine Chandler Hoyt. Mr. John Wolcott m. (2nd) June 22, 1692, Mrs. Hannah Nicholas, of Stamford. He d. Jan. 23, 1711/12. —VII— SAMUEL^ WOLCOTT [14] (Henry\ Henry^) m. Mar. 6, 1678, Judith, dau. of Samuel Appleton, Esq., of Ipswich, Mass. She d. Feb. 19, 1741, aged 88 years. Mr. Samuel Wolcott was a merchant in Windsor in 1685. He THIRD GENERATION 49 subsequently removed to Wethersfield and located on "Wol- cott Hill" about a mile west of the village; d. June 14, 1695. Children : — 42—1. SAMUEL, b. Apr. ii, 1679. See XVI. 43—2. GERSHOM, b. Nov. 14, 1680; d. Sept. 23, 1682. 44—3. JOSIAH, b. Feb. 27, 1682; d. Oct. 28, 1712. 45 — 4. HANNAH, b. March 19, 1684; m. May 8, 1704, Rev. William Burnham, of Kensington. He was b. July 17, 1684, and d. Sept. 23, 1750. She d. Mar. 16, 1748. Children: I. William Burnham, m. Feb. 18, 1728, Ruth Norton. Their dau., Ruth Burnham, m. May 28, 1760, John Allyn. See IV. II. Lucy Burnham, m. 1731, John Talcott. He was b. Dec. 17, 1704, and d. 1745. Their dau., Sarah Talcott, b. Mar. 3, 1735; m. Feb. 26, 1749, Obadiah Wilcox. He was b. July 24, 1724, and d. Feb. 20, 1810. She d. Sept. 21, 1809. Their dau., Lucy Wilcox, b. Mar. 12, 1754; m. David BHsh. He was b. Sept. 16, 1753, and d. Dec. 5, 1817. She d. Dec. 20, 1845. Their son, Daniel Blish, b. Aug. 29, 1780; m. Dec. 30, 1802, Beulah Wilcox. She was b. Mar. 16, 1782, and d. May 17, 1861. He d. May 15, 1820. Their dau., Beulah Blish, b. Mar. 31, 1819; m. Aug. 21, 1841, Pierpont Edwards Jones. He was b. June 27, 1819, and d. Apr. 8, 1892. She d. Feb. 2, 1887. Their son, Nathan Henry Jones, b. Dec. 1, 1854; m. Feb. 24, 1875, Ida L. DeKalb. She was b. Oct. 9, 1855. Resides at Poultney, \'t. Children : i. Lydia B. I. Jones. ii. Jane L. Jones. 50 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY III. Mary Burnham, b. Feb. 7, 1722; m. Lieut. John Judd, son of Anthony and Susannah (Woodford) Tudd. He was b. Apr. 25, 1718, and d. Oct. 16, 1781. She d. May 22, 1801. Their dau., Rhoda Judd, b. Jan. 9, 1754; m. Sept. 29, 1774, James North, son of James and Sarah (Seymour) North, of New Britain, Conn. He was b. Jan. 18, 1748, and d. May 14, 1833. She d. Mar. 15, 1824. Their dau., Orpha North, b. Aug. 12, 1793 ; m. Mar. 18, 1812, Dr. Samuel Hart, son of EHjah and Anna (Andrus) Hart, of New Britain, Conn. He was b. Apr. 7, 1786, and d. June 20, 1863. She d. Jan. 12, 1847. Children: i. Lucinda Hart, b. Aug. 30, 1820; m. Apr. 27, 1842, William H. Smith, son of Wilham and Sally (Lewis) Smith, of New Britain, Conn. He was b. Oct. 22, 1800, and d. Aug. 20, 1873. She d. Nov. 20, 1893. Their dau., Annie Louisa Smith, b. Oct. 19, 1849; m. Nov. 5, 1874, Frederick Hosea Churchill, son of Wilham and Sarah (BHnn) Churchill. See LXXV. He d. Mar. 4, 1881. Resides at New Britain, Conn. Children : i. May Churchill, b. Sept. 3, 1875; m. June 9, 1897, George Sherman Talcott. ii. Wilham Churchill, b. Nov. 3, 1876 ; m. June 17, 1908, Elizabeth Hyde Durston. iii. Rose Churchill, b. June 3, 1878. ii. Louise Hart, b. Oct. 15, 1828; m. Dec. 1, 1846, Jared Bradley Flagg. Children : Charles Noel Flagg, b. Dec. 25, 1848. Jared Flagg, b. Feb. 26, 1853. iii. Ernest Flagg, b. Feb. 6, 1857. iv. Washington Allston Flagg, b. June 2, 1860. V. Louise Flagg, b. Feb. 16, 1862. vi. Rosalie Austin Flagg, b. Nov. 2, 1866. THIRD GENERATION 51 46—5. SARAH, b. Aug. 14, 1686; m. Dec. 12, 1706, Capt. Robert Wells, of Wethersfield. Their dau., Sarah Wells, b. Feb. 5, 1708; m. Nov. 28, 1728, Capt. Jonathan Robbins, of Wethersfield. She d May 5 1776. Their dau.. Hopeful Robbins, b. Aug. 13, 1735; m. Dec. 10, 1761, Capt. Joseph Moseley, of Wethersfield, son of Capt. Abner Moseley. He was b. Aug. 13, 1735, and d. Oct. 25, 1806. She d. Apr. 7, 1826. Their son, Dr. Abner Moseley, b. Mar. 13, 1766; m. Nov. 14, 1792, Eunice Wells, dau. of William and Jerusha Merrick Wells. He d. Sept. 20, 1811. She was b. July 27, 1767. at Wethersfield, and d. Jan. 26, 1811, at Glastonbury, Conn. Their dau., Eunice Moseley, b. Oct. 8, 1793; m. Dec. 28, 1814, Winthrop Buck, of Wethersfield ; d. Aug. 24, 1862. Their son, Henry Buck, b. Dec. 6, 1834. at Wethersfield ; m. Nov. 30, 1875, Theresa Rob- inson, dau. of George and Harriet W. (Brad- ley) Robinson, of Hartford, Conn. Their son, Henry Robinson Buck, b. Sept. 14, 1876, at Wethersfield, Conn. ; m. Dec. 3, 1901, Mary Ladoyett Wolcott (2024), dau. of Charles and Harriet B. Libby Wolcott of Wethersfield, Conn. 47—6. LUCY, b. Oct. 16, 1688; m. Feb. i, 1713, Samuel Rob- bins, of Wethersfield. Their dau., Mary Robbins, b. 1721 ; m. Joseph Wells. Their son, Elijah Wells, b. 1751; m. Nov., 1772, Sarah Balch. Their dau., Mary Wells, b. April, 1777; m. Nov., 1801, William Adams. Their son, William Adams, b. Mar., 1803; m. June, 1824, Sarah Crane. 52 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Their son, George Crane Adams, b. Oct., 1826; m. Jan., 1850, Hannah M. Snow. Their dau., Lillian Emma Adams, b. Aug., 1859; m. Aug. 5, 1879, James Franklin Ward, son of William Thomas and De- borah Cromwell Ward, of Baltimore, Md. Their son, Arthur Adams Ward, b. Jan. 1, 1881. 48—7. ABIGAIL, b. Sept. 23, 1690; d. Nov. 9, 1714. 49—8. ELIZABETH, b. May 31, 1692; d. March 15, 1765. 50—9. MERCY, b. May 14, 1694; m. May 26, 1716, John Still- —VIII— JOSIAH^ WOLCOTT [15] (Henry\ Henry^) was first a merchant at Windsor, then removed to Salem, Mass. Married (1st) Feb. 19, 1685/86, Penelope, dau. of Capt. George Corwin, of Salem; (2nd) May 1, 1694, Marj^ dau. of Jolm Freke, Esq., of Boston. She was b. May 6, 1674. Children : — ELIZABETH, b. March 30, 1688; d. July 12, 1702. 52—2. JOSIAH, b. Dec. 21, 1690; d. Jan. 8, 1691. 53 — 3. FREKE (son) b. March 26, d. July 7, 1696. 54—4. THOMAS, b. June 23, d. Sept. 13, 1697. 55—5. MEHITABLE, b. Aug. 3, 1698; d. July 6, 1721. 56—6. JOSIAH, b. July II, d. July 31, 1700. 57—7- JOHN, b. Sept. 12, 1702. See XVII. 58—8. ELIZABETH, b. April i, 1705; d. Jan. 24, 1716. 59 — 9. MARY, b. July 13, d. July 29, 1706. 60 — 10. SARAH, b. Nov. 29, 1708; d. Sept. 2, 1720. 61 — II. FREKE (dau) b. Oct. 9, 1712; m. Nov. 19, 1730, Edward Kitchen, Esq., of Salem; d. Jan. 17, 1746. THIRD GENERATION 53 Reference has already been made to the Ledger of Mr. Josiah AVolcott, Avhich in its other character of a family record has proved so serviceable to us. We copy two ac- counts entered in this book as illustrative of the times. Mr. Foster was a clergyman in Hartford. 1680 M"" Isaac fforster is D"" i" s" d Apr" — To a Maide Serv' named Mary Humph- reys pay*'''^ in wheat & pease 7" 5" 0" 1691 M"' Mathew Griswold Sen'' i" s" d Octo^ 28 To my Negro Man called Tom at To Cash p'* him in full for y'= horse .... 30" 0" 0" 16" £30" 16" — We learn from Felt's "Annals of Salem" that he was for a number of years a Representative in the Legislature and a Justice of the Peace. In 1722, he was appointed a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, in which office he continued until his death, extensivelj' useful and much respected. His place of residence in Salem, afterwards occupied by his son John, is still known. His first wife was granddau. of Gov. Edward Winslow. He d. Feb. 9, 1729. Epitaph. —IX— GEORGE^ WOLCOTT [17] (George-, Henrif) m. Aug. 30, 1691, Ehzabeth Curtis who d. Aug. 13, 1741. He lived in Wethersfield, and d. July, 1726. By his will he gave land in Hebron to his son. Children : — 62—1. ELIZABETH, b. May 22, 1693; d. April 23, 1770. 63—2. DEBORAH, b. Jan. 3, 1695; m. March 8, 1722, John Taylor, of Wethersfield. 64 — 3. ANN, b. Aug. II, 1698; d. 1732. 65—4. GEORGE, b. Jan. 15, 1701. See XVIII. 54 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 66-5 CALEB, b. Aug. 15, 1703; d. before 1725. 67—6. EUNICE, b. Nov. 28, 1705; d. Nov. 30, 1747. 68—7. JOSHUA, b. June 15, 1708. See XIX. 69—8. DAVID, b. March 3, 171 1. See XX. 70—9. JOSIAH, b. Aug. 29, 1713. See XXI. 71 — 10. SARAH, b. Nov. 3, 1716; m. Timothy Hollister, of Glastonbury. THE OLD WOLCOTT HOMESTEAD IN SOUTH WINDSOR The four sons of Simon Wolcott (IV) located themselves on the main street in East, now South, Windsor. The two eldest, Simon and Henry, about a mile south of the present meeting-house — the latter on the west side of the street; the third, William, about a quarter of a mile further north on the same side ; and the fourth, Roger, about a third of a mile north of the meeting-house, also on the west side of the street. The residence occupied the site of Henry's house and the materials of the latter were used in its construction. It stood on a knoll or ridge fronting the east and survived the longest of all the early Wolcott homes * * * the great tree stood in the street opposite. — X— SIMON=* WOLCOTT [22] (Simon'', Henri/) m. Dec. 5, 1689, Sarah, dau. of Capt. John Chester, of Wethersfield ; lived in South Windsor ; was one of the original proprietors of Tolland. Children:— 72 — I. SARAH, b. 1690; m. Nov. 22, 1716, Samuel Treat, of Wethersfield. 73—2. MARTHA, b. 1692; m. July 17, 1735, Sergt. William Stoughton. THIRD GENERATION 55 74 — 3. SIMON, b. 1694; d. July 26, 1742. 75—4. CHRISTOPHER, b. 1696; d. Oct. 9, 1727. 76—5. EUNICE, b. Sept. 24, 1697; d. Feb. 18, 1725. 77 — 6. JAMES, b. 1700; d. Feb. 16, 1748. By his death the family became extinct in the male line. Simon Wolcott d. Oct. 28, 1732. Epitaph. —XI— HENRY^ WOLCOTT [24] (Simon-, Hennf) m. (1st) April 1, 1696, Jane, dau. of Thomas Allyn, of Windsor; she was b. July 22, 1670, and d. April 11, 1702; (2nd) Rachel Talcott who d. Jan. 8, 1725; (3rd) April 11, 1727, Hannah, widow of John Wolcott. Children : — 78—1. HENRY, b. Feb. 28, 1697. See XXII. 79—2. THOMAS, b. April i, 1702. See XXIII. 8c^3. PETER. See XXIV. 81 — 4. RACHEL, m. Joseph Hunt, of Northampton. 82—5. JANE, b. Oct. 20, 1710; d. March 16, 171 1. 83—6. GIDEON, b. 1712. See XXV. Lieut. Henry Wolcott was one of the original proprietors of Tolland and Wellington in Connecticut, D. Nov., 1746. —XII— WILLIAM^ WOLCOTT [27] (Simon^ Henrif) m. Nov. 5, 1706, Abiah Hawley, of Windsor. Children:— 84 — I. ABIAH, b. Jan. 14, 1708; m. Samuel Stoughton. 85 — 2. LUCIA, b. May 7, 1710; m. Stephen Olmsted. 56 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 86—3. WILLIAM, b. July 21, 171 1. See XXVI. 87—4. EPHRAIM, b. March 13. 1714. See XXVII. 88—5. MARTHA, b. Jan. 20, 17 18; m. Oct. 21, 1749, Josiah Chapin, of Springfield. William Wolcott d. Jan. 26, 1749. Epitaph. —XIII— ROGER'' WOLCOTT [28] (Simon'', Henry^) m. Dec. 3, 1702, Sarah, dau. of Job Drake, of Windsor, and grand- dau. of Job Drake and Mary Wolcott, his wife. She was b. May 10, 1686. Children:— 89—1. ROGER, b. Sept. 14, 1704. See XXVIII. 90—2. ELIZABETH, b. Apr. 10, 1706; m. Aug. 24, 1727, Roger Newberry, Esq., of Windsor. 91—3. ALEXANDER, b. Jan. 20, 1708; d. Oct. 8, 171 1. 92 — 4. SAMUEL, b. Jan. 9, 1710; d. Dec. 27, 1717. 93—5. ALEXANDER, b. Jan. 7, 1712. See XXIX. 94—6. SARAH, b. and d. Dec. 10, 1712. 95 — 7. SARAH, b. Jan. 31, 171 5. "This dear and Ingenious child Dyed in a extasie of Joy Triumphing over death Jan. 5, 1735." 96—8. HEPHZIBAH, b. June 23, 1717; m. Nov. 10, 1737, John Strong, of East Windsor. He was b. July 14, 1707, and d. Oct., 1793. She d. Nov., 1780. Their dau., Hephzibah Strong, b. Apr. 11, 1742; m. John Bower. He was b. 1737, and d. Mar. 23, 1825. She d. Apr. 24, 1779. Their son, John Bower, Jr., b. July 12, 1773; m. Ruby, dau. of Joel and Anna (Hayden) Palmer, of Windsor. She was b. June 6, 1775, and d. Nov. 9, 1858. He d. Sept. 17, 1862. THIRD GENERATION 57 Their son, Sidney Bower, b. Nov. 25, 1800; m. Nov. 24, 1836, Sarah M., dau. of Erastus and Sara (Heath) Buckland, of East Windsor. She was b. Mar. 28, 1804, and d. July 3, 1892. He d. Oct. 4, 1854. Their son, Buckland Palmer Bower, b. Apr. 18, 1838; m. Jan. 10. 1860, Euphemia A., dau. of Christopher A. and Elizabeth (Scott^ Brack, of Cleveland, O. She was b. Dec. 10, 1840. Resides at Cleveland, O. Their son, Alfred B. Bower, b. Feb. 8, 1861 ; m. June 17, 1885, M. Agnes Runciman, of Goderich, Ont. Children : i. Helen A. Bower, b. Nov. 9, 1887. ii. Edith Lucile Bower | twins iii. Robert Sidney Bower J b. July 24, 1890. 97—9- JOSIAH, b. Feb. 6, 1719; lived in South Windsor; d. Jan. 29, 1802. 98— 10. ERASTUS } . , ^^o (d. Mav 10, 1722. „„ . ^^^„ , „ > twins, b. Feb. 8, 1721 ] , ' 99—11. EPAPHRAS) ^ id. Apr. 3, 1733. 10CK-12. ERASTUS, b. Sept. 21, 1722. See XXX. loi — 13. URSULA, b. Oct. 30, 1724; m. Nov. 10, 1743, Gov. Matthew Griswold, of Lyme; d. Apr. 5, 1788. Their son, Roger Griswold, was Governor of Connecticut. 102—14. OLIVER, b. Nov. 20, 1726. See XXXL 103 — 15. MARIANN, b. Jan. i, 1729; m. Dec. 5. 1758, Thomas Williams, Esq.; he was b. at Brooklyn, Conn., and d. Apr. 3, 1778, at Brooklyn, Conn. Their son, Roger Wolcott Williams, b. Aug. 25, 1764; m. March, 1794, Polly Scarborough; d. Oct. 1, 1821. Their son, Herbert Williams, b. May 27, 1795, in Brooklyn, Conn. ; m. Aug. 19, 1822, Lucy Bigelow, dau. of Abijah and Mercy (Spring) Bigelow, of New Braintree, Mass. He d. Apr. 4, 1867, at Michigan City, Ind. 58 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Their son, Wolcott Bigelow Williams, b. Aug. 13, 1823, at Brooklyn, Conn. ; m. Oct. 5, 1853, Mary Augusta, dau. of Andrew and Sarah M. Thomp- son of New York City. Resides at Charlotte, Mich. Children, b. at Charlotte, Mich. : i. Alice I. WilHams, b. Aug. 20, 1854; d. May 21, 1855. ii. Edith Burr Williams, b. Nov. 2, 1856; d. Aug. 12, 1876. iii. Sarah N. WilHams, b. Dec. 30, 1858. iv. Herbert M. Williams, b. Jan. 15, 1864. Roger Wolcott was a Representative of South Windsor in the Connecticut general assembly in 1709, raised to the bench of justices in 1710; accompanied expedition against Canada in 1711; elected member of council in 1714; Judge of County Court in 1724; Judge of Superior Court, 1732; Deputy Governor and Chief-Justice of Supreme Court, 1741. In expedition against Louisbourg in 1745 he was commissioned Major General by Governor Shirley of Massachusetts and was second in command to Pepperell. He arrived at Cape Breton with the troops April 30, and June 17, the city of Louisburg capitulated and the pro- vincial forces eintered it. Governor of Connecticut, 1750-54. D. May 17, 1767. In addition to his political activities he published three pieces or works. The first was poetical, his second publica- tion was ecclesiastical, and his third political. He also wrote an account of the Pequot War in verse. The Rev. Samuel Wolcott in the Memorial says : "We have no portrait of him. In one of the political squibs of the day he is referred to as 'stately, smoking Roger.' For the following description of his public appearance, in his official costume, we are indebted, through a friend (Hon. Isaac W. Stuart), to a lady in Wethersfield, Miss Marsh, the daughter of a venerable clergyman long since deceased, THIRD GENERATION 59 who gives it as she received it from her mother, wlio had often seen him in her childliood: 'He was a visitor at her father's, and the costume of an officer under the regal government was too imposing to pass unnoticed. Several times a week he rode out on horseback, and never appeared abroad but in full-dress. He wore a suit of scarlet broadcloth. The coat was made long, with wide skirts, and trimmed down the whole length in front with gilt buttons, and broad gilt vellum button-holes, two or three inches in length. The cuflfs were large and deep, reaching nearly to the elbows, and were ornamented, like the sides of the coat, as were also the pocket-lids, with gilt vellum button-holes and buttons. The waistcoat had skirts, and was richly embroidered. Ruffles at the bosom and over the hands were of lace. He had a flowing wig, and a three-cornered hat with a cockade; and rode slowly and stately a large black horse, whose tail swept the ground.' A little north of his residence in South ^N'^indsor was a public road to the river, where he owned a ferry, connecting with Plj^mouth JNIeadow on the other side, the right of which was granted him by the General Court, in 1725. His house was about a third of a mile north of the present meeting- house. He built it in ITOi, the year of the attack on Deer- field, and the walls of the front room were covered with a painting descriptive of that scene. The house was taken down a few years since, and some of the panels which be- longed to that apartment are preserved in the neighborhood as relics. He spent the last years of his life with his daugh- ters, Mrs. Newberry, in Old Windsor, and was biu'ied there with his fathers, although his home had been on the other side of the river. His estate was inventoried at £1,80.5, 4s. 2d., and was distributed among his surviving sons and daugh- ters, and the children of his deceased son Roger." LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT In the Name of God, Amen. This 18th Day of July Anno Domini 1761 I Roger Wolcott of Windsor calling to Mind my Near ap- proaching Death now make and ordain this my last Will and Testa- ment in Maner as followeth. 60 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY ■ Imprimis I resign my Soul to God that gave it and my body to the Dust to be Decently buried by my Executor, and my Estate both real & perssnell I give & bequeath as followeth I give to my son Allexander Wolcott all my land that I bought of John Hoskins my six acre lot in the great meadow all my land in Toland the land I bought of Zecheriah Long, the land that I bought of Thomas Phelps, my lot laid out to me in the last Division of Town Commons not far from poison pond to him & his heirs forever. I also give him my Seal and Seal ring, and the fusee that I brought from Cape breeton. I give to my Son Josiah Wolcott my land at podunk that is bounded Eastward partly on the land of Peter Mills partly on a way North, partly on his own land as far west as to the brow of the upland hill then West on my own land till it come to the north side of the way in the pasture then north on my own land at the north side of the way in the pasture and a line Drawn According to the coorse of the said Way to Podunk brook or the Drain Then westward on Podunk brook & the Drain to the Buttonwood tree that standeth on the West side of the Brook, then North on a line Drawn from Said Tree Westward to Nathaniel Ban- croft's land at the first point of it where it comes farthest East against said tree then Westardly & Southerly by Podunk brook till it comes to the land of John Hills then Southerly on the land of John Hills and land belonging to the heirs of Jabez Burnham, and a line Drawn according to y' course of the Ditch between my land & the heirs of Jabez Burnham to Podunk brook or the Drain, and then it bounds Eastward on podunk brook to my land on the north side of said Brook and then it bounds South on the land of Nathaniel Ban- croft to the South east Corner of my upland. I also give him the way on the East Side of s"^ land and five acres of meadow I bought of Nathaniel Fitch att the Cherry trees I also Give him the upland in the Celler lot that lies farthest East then y^ land I bought of Brother William I also give him my land in the Town Commons that lies South of the Farm brook bounded on all Sides as it was laid out to me to him & his heirs forever. I also give him my Silver hiked sword my gold buttons and Double Chambered fusee — I give to my Son Erastus Wolcott my lot where I now live bounded North on the land of Ephraim Wolcott in part and partly on a Way South on the land of Benoni Olcott, West on the River with the ap- purtenences. I also give him my ferry with the appurtenences to him & his heirs forever I also give him my Silver Tankard — I give to my Son Oliver Wolcott all iny land in Litchfield, and all my land in Hart- ford and all my land in Colebrook and all my land in Windsor that THIRD GENERATION 61 lies in the Equiuelent to him & his heirs forever. I also give him my Silver Can. I give to my Sons Allexander, Erastus and Oliver my meadow land in Windsor that lies Southward of the land I have given to my Son Josiah Wolcott share and share alike to them and their heirs forever, also free liberty to pass and Repass to and from said land through the land Given to my Son Josiah at the place where I used to pass to them they are to do their parts in making and repairing the way and bridge. I also give to my son Allexander my watch — I Give to my Grandson Roger Wolcott my land in Windsor Bounded West on the River, North on the land of Thomas Elmore East on the land of Peter Mills and the land of Joshua Loomis South on the land of Joshua Loomis and Daniel Elmore. I also give him my meadow land in the Celler lot and my upland in the Celler lott extending East from the highway as far as the land I bought of Brother William. I also give him my pasture and meadow land at Podunk that lies Northward of the land I have given to my Son Josiah Wolcott with the land or way East of the land of Joseph Diggins. I also give him the land I bought of John Eglestone and that I bought of Caleb Haskins, as also my other Lands lying between these lands & farm brook, as also my land laid out to me in the Town Commons next North of the land of John Rockwell Deceased to him & his heirs forever. I give to my grandson Epaphras Wolcott the land that I bought of Timothy Green to him & his heirs forever. I give to my grandson Parmenio Wolcott my Meadow land in Windsor bounded West on the River North on land of Samuel Elmore Deceased, South on the land of Joseph Diggins & Augustus Diggins to him & his heirs forever. — I give to my daughter Maryanna Williams the land in Windsor I bought of Ebenezer Phelps, and all my land in Bolton and all my land in Willington to her & her heirs forever. I also give her Fourty pounds of my personall Estate — I give to my daughter Ursula Griswold the Sum of fifteen pounds personall estate. My Will is that after my just Debts funeral expenses and Legacies Specially given the Residue of my Estate be equally divided into Six parts, one of which I give to my four Sons Allexander Josiah Erastus and Oliver Share and Share alike and four of the Sixth parts I give to my four Daughters, Eliza- beth, Hephzibah Ursula and Maryanna to be Divided between them, Elizabeth to share Sixty pounds less than any of her Sisters, the Other Sixth part I give to my three grand Daughters Sarah Steel, Mary Wolcott, & Amelia Wolcott Share and Share alike My Will is that if any of my Children Die before me leaving Issue (the 62 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY latter) take the Legacy given to their parents as their parents would have done had they Survived me— I Nominate & appoint my Son Erastuss Wolcot Executor to this my last Will and Testament In Confirmation hereof I have herunto Set my hand and Seal the Day and Date above said Signed Sealed pronounced & Declared by the Testator to be his last Will and Testa- ment in presence of us. Benoni Olcott Aaron Bissell Roger Wolcott a Seal Elizabeth Wolcott In the Name of God Amen I Roger Wolcott of Windsor in the County of Hartford having on this Twenty third Day of March A D 1764 Viewed & Considered my last Will & Testament Dated the 18th Day of July A D 1761 Do now Ratify and Publish the Same to be my last Will & Testament excepting only the following Legacies men- tioned in said Will which in this my Codicil to said Will I Revoak and utterly make void. That is to Say Whereas I have given to my grandson Roger sundry pieces or persels of land particularly Described & Bound- ed in said Legacies, I do hereby Revoake and make void the whole of Said Legacy I give and Bequeath the use & Improvement of all Said lands to my Said Grandson Roger Wolcott During his Naturall life and the Remainder after his Death to his Son Roger & to his heirs forever and whereas I have given to my Grandson Parmenio Wolcott one certain piece or persell of land particularly Described in Said Will I do now revoak and utterly make void said Legacy, & give & Bequeath the Said persell of land to my Son Erastuss Wolcott & his heirs for- ever — And my Will is that my Son Erastus Wolcott shall pay to my Grandson Parmenio Wolcott one Hundred and Thirty pounds Lawfull money within Eight months after my Decease. In Confirmation whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal the twenty third Day of March aforesaid Signed Sealed pubHshed & Declared to be his Codicil to his last Will and Testament by the Testator in presence of Benoni Olcott Elizabeth Wolcott Roger Wolcott a Seal Deborah Olcott x Here lyetfitKeBoiIy ; '\;^ Hoii-'ROGER WoLCOTtE^ '^ of Windsor, '; [ Who for feveral '^ars was GoVERNOUR of the Cohnty , ] -. of Conneeticull; And :.' c£tatis 8q ■'■"... i.™:;! L JaluLis 1707 .;," ' , ', !i Eartkhghejt Station fmiunMtixhe lies , hnS DufttoDu/lcoiichJe! hernohlefiSonpJ In Memory of Smah Drake \ wife of Hon -^RoGER Wolcott i THIRD GENERATION 63 TANKARD AND CUP The silver tankard and silver cup, mentioned in his will, and which are still in the family, bear each an engraving of the Wolcott arms, and also the initials p^g The church in South ^Vindsor has two valuable coirununion cups of silver, which he ordered from England and presented to it, bearing the initials, the one of his own name, the other of his Mdfe's, with the date; "R. W. 1756," "S. W. 1756." It is not improbable that all these pieces were procured at the same time. TABLECLOTH AND DOCKET A tablecloth bearing his initials and used by him at the time of the siege of Louisburg, and also a docket, kept in his handwriting, of the cases which came before him as magistrate, are now in the possession of Rev. Wolcott B. Williams, of the Seventh Generation, residing at Charlotte, Michigan. The latter, a book, with the substantial binding and written in the lasting ink of the period, is a matchless heirloom. An obituary sketch appeared in the "Connecticut Cour- ant" of July 27 succeeding, entitled, — "Memoirs of the Life and Character of the Honorable Roger Wol- cott, Esq., late Governor of Connecticut." We omit some portions which have been anticipated. "This great and good man was descended from honorable parents. He was one of those happy few whose minds seem to be formed with an original strength and force, not to be suppressed by misfortune or want of exterior advantages ; and though this did not appear early, yet, like the hidden gem in the mountain, was daily ripening, in due time to be produced to light, polished, and make a shining appearance in many exalted stations in life. "As soon as he left his master, he was determined to have a liberal education, if possible, but on taking an inventory of his estate, he found it not to amount to fifty pounds, so he was obliged to drop that 64 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY design; but, still unalterably determined not to remain in a state of ignorance, he borrowed such books as he could get, and read with attention; and, having a retentive memory and solid natural judgment, what he read he retained, digested, and made his own. He got an acquaintance with men of the best abilities of his time, and by an indefatigable industry and application got acquainted with most branches of literature ; for he was an exact chronologer, well acquaint- ed with history, ecclesiastical and civil, and geography, both ancient and modern, and with the Newtonian philosophy, and most of the curious discoveries of the moderns. "He had a taste for the Belles Lettres; and some poetical pieces he has left behind, to show that, had his Genious been well cultivated, he might have made a considerable figure among the Sons of the Muses. "But the law and arts of government were his favorite study. Ac- cordingly, he soon made his appearance at the barr, where he dis- tinguished himself so far as to be soon called into public employment. "He filled the post of Governor, as he had the rest, to good accept- ance, till the affair of the Spanish ship, a considerable part of whose rich cargo being embezzled through the indolence, inadequateness, and inattention of the Spanish merchant, the freemen were by some design- ing persons made to believe that that loss was occasioned through Gov- ernor Wolcott's fault, and that the people must be taxed for repayment. "He retired with composed, unruffled grandeur, cheerfully referring it to Divine Providence to find means to evidence that innocence that he had an inward consciousness of; nor were his expectations disap- pointed, for we suppose every one is now fully convinced that that affair was well conducted, — and that to a wonder, considering its suddenness, and the little acquaintance this Colony had in affairs of this nature. "After his retirement from public life, he divided his time between devotion, reading (which was principally church history, and the works of the most celebrated divines, especially Doct. Owen and Doct. Bates), agriculture, — his beloved employ, — and the enjoyment of his friends. "And though his constitution was excellent, yet as he knew that, in the course of nature, the time of his departure was at hand, his great and constant business was to stand with his loyns girt and his lamp burning, waiting for the coming of his Lord. Thus he lived till about the middle of April last, when he complained of a disorder in his legs, which soon turned of a livid color, his strength from that time declining fast, till Sunday, May 17th, on which day, about noon, his constitution THIRD GENERATION 65 (firm as it was), not being able to longer support itself, sunk under the weight of old age, he being then in the eighty-ninth year of his age. "His funeral was, agreeable to his own directions, attended without much pomp or show ; at which time the Hon. Deputy Governor Tnimball, and Hezekiah Huntington, Esq., from the Upper House, and eight of the principal members from the Lower House, being specially appointed for that purpose by the General Assembly, then sitting in Hartford, attended, and delivered a message to the mourners, wherein they did honor to the wisdom, patriotic spirit, religion, and virtue that adorned his life, and expressed their full approbation of his public services in the various posts he sustained in this Colony. "His body was strong and well proportioned ; his countenance and deportment particularly adapted to command reverence and esteem ; his wit was ready, and uncommonly bright; his method of reasoning (free from sophistry) was clear, nervous, and manly, as became a generous inquirer after truth, and not a noisy wrangler for victory only. He was a sincere, unfailing friend to every industrious, virtuous, honest man, who acted his part well, whatever was his station in life ; but the indolent sluggard, and soft, enervated, unexerting debauchee was his aversion. But, above all, persons of true piety were his delight. He was a true friend to regular and firm government, and was an equal enemy to tyranny on the one hand, and licentiousness on the other. He thought that the practice of industry, economy, frugal- ity, and temperance was the only way to relieve this Colony, and America in general, from their present distresses, and therefore was often recommending them. "He was a wise legislator and an able statesman. While he was a judge, he held the balance of justice with a steady unwavering hand ; and being far superior to venality, or the influence of personal, family, or party connections, he pronounced the law impartially, on all the cases brought before him. As a governor he appeared to advantage ; this was his proper element, for he seemed originally formed to gov- ern. He was a kind and provident husband and parent. His moral character was unblemished, his religion and piety were unaffected ; and he died as he had long lived, a member of the Second Church in Windsor. In short, we take this to be one of the few lives spent in so useful and exemplary a manner, that 'tis worth while to hold it up in view of the world, as being in general worthy of their imitation." His monument in the old Windsor churchyard is a tablet of brown stone supported by five columns, to which the name of his wife has been added. FOURTH GENERATION —XIV— JOHN* WOLCOTT [36] (John\ Henry\ Henry^) m. Dec. 14, 1703, Hannah, dau. of Thomas Newberry, of Windsor. She was b. Feb. 10, 1679. Lived in South Wind- sor. Childi-en : — 104 — I. MARY, b. Sept. 18, 1704; d. June 14, 1706. 105 — 2. HANNAH, b. Oct. 21, 1706; m. June 2, 1737, Uriah Loomis. 106—3. JOHN, b. April 24, 1709. See XXXH. 107 — 4. ANNE, b. Dec. 9, 171 1; m. Dec. 21, 1732, Nathaniel Bancroft. 108—5. ABIGAIL, b. Sept. 26, 1716; m. Feb. 8, 1743, William Stoughton, Jr. 109 — 6. JERUSHA, b. Jan. 18, 1719; m. Feb. 10, 1746, Erastus Wolcott (100). John Wolcott d. Aug. 20, 1750. Epitaph. —XV— CHARLES* WOLCOTT [38] (John\ Henry\ Henry^) m. Dec. 19, 1706, EUzabeth Hawley. Children:— no — I. SARAH, b. Sept. 29, 1707; d. March 24, 1727. Ill — 2. MARY, b. Aug. 20, 1709; m. Aug. 28, 1730, Jonathan North, of Farmington. 112— 3. ELIZABETH, b. June 15, 1712; d. March 5, 1728. 113— 4. GEORGE, b. March 3, 1714; d. March 16, 1728. 114— 5. CHARLES, b. June 17, d. June 27, 1716. 115— 6. BENJAMIN, b. Feb. 27,, d. April 19, 1722. Here lye^BurfeJ fhe Bodvot IfCAF^ SAnUFL fVOLCOTT m/ho diifed S IV y y' '^J4 ^^llie 58*'^ yed^ of fjfsAgefij FOURTH GENERATION 67 Ii6 — 7. EUNICE, b. June 14, 1725; m. Benoni Olcott, of South Windsor. Lieut. Charles Wolcott lived in South 'Windsor and in his death the family became extinct in the male line. D. July 20, 1754. Epitaph. —XVI— SAMUEL* WOLCOTT [42] (Samuel\ Hennf, He?iry^) m. Dec. 27, 1705, Abigail, dau. of Rev. Nathaniel Collins, of Middletown. It is reported "that the 'Worshipful' Samuel Wolcott built and occupied the mansion which after- wards became famous as the Washington Headquarters in Wethersfield." He commanded a military company, was an importing merchant and appears to have been a rich man for his day. His tombstone in the Wethersfield Churchyard is a handsome brown stone monument supported on columns and bearing the family arms. He d. Sept. 15, 1734. Epitaph. Children:— 117 — I. ABIGAIL, b. June 3, 1707; m. Abraham Waterhouse, of Saybrook. 118— 2. OLIVER, b. Oct. 2, 1709; d. Oct. 6, 1734. 119— 3. SAMUEL, b. April 13, 1713. See XXXIII. 120—4. MEHITABLE, b. Aug. 12, 1715; m. Jonathan Russell, of Wethersfield. 121— 5. ELISHA, b. Sept. 26, 1717. See XXXIV. 122—6. JOSIAH, b. March 27, 1720. See XXXV. —XVII— JOHN* WOLCOTT [57] (Josia¥, Henry\ Hennf) graduated at Harvard College in 1721; m. January 28, 1730, Ehzabeth, dau. of Capt. Peter Papihon, of Boston. Children : — 68 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 123 — 1. JOHN, b. Nov. 2, d. Nov. 27, 1731. 124—2. JOSIAH, b. April 16, 1733. See XXXVI. John Wolcott, Esq., d. May, 1747. —XVIII— GEORGE* WOLCOTT [65] (George\ George'', Henry^) m. Mary Hartwell, who was b. Dec. 23, 1705; lived in Newington ; his Family Bible is preserved by descendants in Ohio. Children: — 125 — I. MARY, b. Oct. 2y, 1724; m. Sept. 7, 1748, Moses Barnes, of New Britain. 126 — 2. SARAH, b. Oct. 5, 1726; m. Jonathan Blinn. 127—3. CALEB, b. Dec. 19, 1728. See XXXVH. 128—4. GEORGE, b. Feb. 28, 1731; d. June 18, 1744. 129—5. JAMES, b. Oct. I, 1734; m. Mrs. Huldah B. Case, of Glastonbury; lived in Newington. 130—6. JUSTUS, b. Feb. I, 1735. See XXXVHI. 131 — 7. ROSANNA, b. March 30, 1737; m. April 12, 1764, Levi Warner. 132 — 8. LOIS, b. July 27, 1742; m. James Blinn. '^a — 9- EUNICE, b. June 29, 1744; d. Nov. 30, 1747. 134—10. GEORGE, b. Jan. 18, 1747. See XXXIX. —XIX— JOSHUA* WOLCOTT [68] (George^ George^ Henry^) m. Esther, dau. of Joseph Belding, of Wethers- field; she was b. Jan. 26, 1710. Names of children copied from Will, and their order is somewhat conjectural. Children : — FOURTH GENERATION 69 135— I- JOSHUA. See XL. 136—2. ESTHER. 137—3- SOLOMON, b. Sept. i, 1735. See XLL 138—4. HONOR, m. Dec. 14, 1756, Elisha Baxter. 139—5- JOSEPH. See XLH. 140 — 6. CALEB, bap. Aug., 1743; d. without issue. 141— 7. JOSIAH, bap. Sept. 7, 1746. See XLHL 142 — 8. THOMAS, bap. 1749; d. without issue. —XX— DAVID* WOLCOTT [69] (George\George\Henn/) m. (1st) Eunice Buck, who d. August 16, 1755; (2nd) Abi- gail Loomis, of Guilford. Children: — 143— I. DAVID, b. Aug. 20, 1744. See XLIV. 144—2. ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 12, 1746; m. Feb. 9, 1769, Elias Seymour, of Newington. 145—3. EUNICE, b. May 26, 1748; d. Jan. 19, 1822. —XXI— JOSIAH* WOLCOTT [70] (George\ George'', Henry^) m. April 23, 1740, Mrs. Lucy White, widow of Joseph French and dau. of Capt. Daniel White. She was b. July 17, 1715, and d. Nov. 29, 1760. He lived in Andover, removed to Say brook about 1750 and afterwards to New Jersey where he m. again and d. Oct. 24, 1784, at Newark, N.J." Children:— 146 — I. LUCY, b. Jan. 19, 1741. 147 — 2. ANNA, b. March 19, d. March 26, 1743. 148—3. ANNA, b. April 15, d. June 18, 1745. 70 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 149—4. THEODORA, b. Nov. 5, 1746; m. Nov. 17, 1768, Michael Baldwin. 150 — 5. ANNA, b. Jan. 15, 1749; m. Jedediah Pratt, of Deep River. 151— 6. DESIRE, b. Jan. 15, 1751; m. Robert Say, of West- brook. 152 — 7. SARAH, b. March 26, 1752; adopted by Rev. John Devotion; m. Col. Asa Say, of Westbrook. 153— 8. JOSIAH, b. May 17, 1753. 154—9. SILAS, b. Aug. 4, 1755. See XLV. 155—10. PAUL, b. 1757. 156— II. ELISHA, b. Aug., 1758, d. early. 157 — 12. PHEBE (dau. of second marriage), m. Doremus, of New Jersey. 158—13. GEORGE. 159-14. JOHN. —XXII— HENRY* WOLCOTT [78] (Henry^ Simon\ Henry^) m.. Dec. 27, 171 6, Abigail, dau. of Benjamin Cooley, of Longmeadow; lived in Longmeadow and East Windsor. Children : — [60—1 [61—2 162-3 [63—4 [64—5 [65-6. [6^-7 BENJAMIN, b. Sept. 14, 1717; m. Mrs. Mary Adams. Resided in Longmeadow; d. Feb. 25, 1801. JANE ALLYN, b. August 5, 1719; m. Oct. 31, 1745, Joseph Chapin, of Springfield. ABIGAIL, b. Aug. 15, 1721; m. Dec. i, 1743, Matthew Keep, of Longmeadow. PENELOPE, b. Dec. 15, 1724; m. Nov. 22, 1749, John Colton, of Longmeadow. TRYPHENA, b. Dec. 20, 1726; m. Oct., 175 1, The- ophilus Allyn, of Windsor. HENRY, b. May 15, 1729. See XLVI. CHRISTOPHER, bap. and d. Oct. 25, 1732. FOURTH GENERATION 71 167—8. SIMON, b. Aug. 7, 1733. See XLVII. 168—9. PETER, b. Aug. 21, 1736; d. Dec. 7, 1758. 169 — 10. MARTHA, bap. Dec. 9, 1739; m. Joseph Stoughton, of East Windsor. —XXIII— THOMAS* WOLCOTT [79] (Heimf, Simon\ Henry^) m. (1st) Aug. 12, 1725, Catharine, dau. of Moses Loomis, of Windsor. She was b. Dec. 19, 1702, and d. March 24, 1738. Mr. Thomas Wolcott was one of the first settlers of Tolland and resided there a number of years. After the death of his wife he removed to Taghanic, N. Y., where he m. (2nd) Fannie Dubelorey. Children: — 170— I 171 — 2 172—3 173—4 174—5 THOMAS, b. Sept. i, 1726; See XLVHI. MIRIAM, b. Feb. 26, 1728; m. Stone Mills, of South Windsor. LUKE, b. Sept. 4, 1730. See XLIX. JANE CATHARINE, b. Feb. 22, 1733; m. Nov. 18, 1 75 1, Ellis Russell, of Windsor. REDEXELANA, b. May 16, 1735; m. June 8, 1756, John Loomis, of Windsor. Children: I. Elihu Loomis, b. 1758. II. John Loomis, b. 1759. III. Redexelana Loomis, b. 1761. IV. Damaris Loomis, b. 1765; m. 1783, Phineas Blodgett. Their son, Phineas Blodgett; m. 1807, Sarah Reed. See XXVIII. Their dau., Sarah Maria Blodgett, b. May 29, 1810, at East Windsor; m. Jan. 6, 1831, John Terry Thompson. He was b. Apr. 10, 1805, at East Windsor, and d. Feb. 7, 1894. She d. June 23, 1897. Both d. at Hartford, Conn. 12 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Their son, Charles E. Thompson, b. Feb. 26, 1847, at Rockville, Conn.; m. Sept. 14, 1868, Abby Frances Allen, dau. of Charles and Har- riet R. (Sharpe) Allen of Hartford, Conn. Resides at Hartford, Conn. Children : i. Arthur Ripley Thompson, b. Jan. 22, 1872, at Hartford, Conn. ii. Harriet May Thompson, b. Nov. 3, 1874, at Providence, R. L iii. Emma Josephine Thompson, b. May 11, 1883, at Hartford, Conn. V. Warham Loomis, b. 1767. VI. Benjamin Loomis, b. 1770. VH. Sarah Loomis, b. 1774. VHL Joseph Loomis, b. 1776. 175 — 6. RACHEL, b. April 4, 1737; m. Sept. 15, 1757, Elijah Loomis, of Vernon. 176—7. FRANCIS. See L. 177—8. GIDEON, b. Feb. 24, 1750. See LI. 178—9. WILLIAM, lived in Cooperstown, N. Y. 179—10. CLAUDIUS, lived near Utica, N. Y. 180— II. PETER. See LII. 181 — 12. JANE, m. Abraham Frayer, of Hillsdale, N. Y. 182—13. AMY, m. Job Tyler. 183—14. CHLOE, m. Thomas Fields. 184 — 15. LUCY, m. John Fritz, of Ancoram. —XXIV— PETER* WOLCOTT [80] (Henrif, Simon\ Henrif) m. May 30, 1733, Mrs. Susanna Corn well, dau. of William Hamlin, of Middletown; d. Dec, 1733, in Cork, Ireland. Child:— [85—1. GILES, b. July 16, 1734. See LIII. FOURTH GENERATION 73 —XXV— GIDEON* WOLCOTT [83] (Hennf, Simon-, Hennf) m. (1st) Abigail, dau. of Samuel ]\Iather, of Windsor. She was b. May 31, 1718, and d. June, 1741; (2nd) Naonai, dau. of Deacon Joseph Olmsted, of East Hartford. Children : — i86— I. ABIGAIL, m. April g, 1764, Charles Rockwell, of South Windsor. 187—2. SAMUEL, b. April 4, 175 1. See LIV. 188—3. NAOMI, b. Sept. 28, 1754; m. Feb. 8, 1780, Rev. William Robinson, of Southington; d. Sept. 28, 1754. 189—4. GIDEON, b. Nov. 28, 1756; d. 1806. 190 — 5- ELIZUR, b. April 12, 1760; m. Elizabeth (223), dau. of Dr. Alexander Wolcott; lived in South Windsor. Capt. Gideon Wolcott cominanded one of the companies raised by the colonists in 1760 against the French and Indians. D. June 5, 1761. Epitaph. —XXVI— WILLIAM* WOLCOTT [86] (William^ Simon\ Henry'^) graduated at Yale College, 1734; m. Feb. 26, 1747, Abigail, dau. of Abiel Abbott. She was b. Nov. 25, 1718. He resided in South Windsor and was a Justice of the Peace and for manj^ years a Representative of the Town in the General Assembly; d. May 22, 1799. Epitaph. Children:— 191— I. EUNICE, b. Dec. 11, 1747; d. Aug., 1749. 192 — 2. EUNICE, b. March i, 1750; d. Nov. 24, 1826. 193 — 3- ABIGAIL, b. Dec. 25, 175 1; d. Jan. 5, 1752. 194—4. WILLIAM, b. Feb. 10, 1753. See LV. 74 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 195—5. ABIGAIL, b. Feb. 8, 1756; m. Dec. 10, 1772, Oliver Ellsworth of Windsor. He was b. Apr. 29, 1745, and d. Nov. 26, 1807. A delegate to the Continental Congress of 1776 and a member of the convention which formed the Constitution of the United States in 1784. Chief Justice of the United States. She d. Aug. 4, 1818. Their pleasant family-seat in Windsor, at which Washington and Lafayette have been guests, shaded by the now stately elms which he planted, was (1879) in the possession of the family; recently purchased by the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Children: I. Abigail Ellsworth. II. Frances Ellsworth. III. Delia Ellsworth. IV. Oliver Ellsworth. V. Martin Ellsworth. VI. William Wolcott Ellsworth, later Governor of Connecticut. VII. Henry Leavitt Ellsworth. 196 — 6. MARTHA, b. Apr. 23, 1757; m. Sept. 10, 1792, In- crease Mather, of Windsor. 197—7. ARIEL, b. Aug. 10, 1761. See LVI. —XXVII— EPHRAIM* WOLCOTT [87] (William^. Simon\ Henry^) m. May 12, 1758, Mary Kellogg, of Newington; lived in South Windsor; d. Dee. 18, 1762. Children:— 198— I. SARAH, b. Feb. 25, 1760; m. Josiah Bissell. 199—2. EPHRAIM, b. Feb. 25, 1762. See LVII. 200 1. 20I- -2. 202- -3- 203- -4- FOURTH GENERATION 75 —XXVIII— ROGER* WOLCOTT [89] (Roger\ Simon\ Henry^) m. (1st) Oct. 10, 1728, ISIarah, dau. of Capt. Benjamin New- berry, of Windsor. She was b. Feb. 3, 1710; (2nd) June 19, 1759, Eunice, widow of John Ely, of Springfield, and dau, of John Colton. Children : — ROGER, b. Sept. 18, d. Nov. 15, 1729. MARAH, b. Oct. 15, 1730; d. Aug. 4, 1737. ROGER, b. June 16, 1733; d. Nov. i, 1736. SARAH, b. June 7, 1735; m. April 26, 1758, Elisba Steele, son of Rev. Stephen and Ruth (Porter) Steele, of Tolland, Conn. He was b. Oct. 7, 1728, and d. Aug. 17, 1773, at Tolland, Conn. She d. Apr. 28, 18 1 2. Children: I. Sarah Steele, m. Dec. 9, 1779, Justus Reed. Their dau., Sarah Reed, m. 1807, Phineas Blodgett. See XXIII. II. Elisha Steele, Jr., b. April 30, 1765; m. Jan. 20, 1791, Marjory Taft, of Windsor, Conn. He d. Nov. 1, 1844, at Evans Mills, N. Y. Their dau., Polly Steele, b. Nov. 14, 1795; m. Oct. 3, 1813, Elisha Potter, son of Anthony and Betsey (Straight) Potter. She d. June 13, 1875. Children: i. Samuel Treat Potter, b. May 17, 1823; m. Jan. 24, 1849, Barbara Keller, dau. of Isaac H. and Elizabeth (Casler) Keller. She was b. Sept. 11, 1828, and d. June 30, 1904. He d. Mar. 30, 1899. Their dau., Gertrude Margaret Potter, b. June 15, 1855; m. Jan. 13, 1880, John Robinson Webster, son of Samuel C. and Elizabeth (Robinson) Webster. He was b. June 21, 1851. Resides at Omaha, Nebr. Their son, John Potter Webster, b. May 18, 1889. 76 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY ii. Rosette Potter, b. July 8, 1833; m. Sept. 9, 1858, Sidney Cooper. He was b. Jan. 26, 1835, and d. March 29, 1901. She d. Feb. 26, 1907. Children : i. Mary Marguerite Cooper, b. March 6, 1863; m. June 20, 1889, Charles Frederick Peck. He was b. Dec. 7, 1862. Resides at Watertown, N. Y. Their dau., Elizabeth Cooper Peck, b. Jan. 3, 1893. ii. Maude Emily Cooper, b. Nov. 2, 1874; m. June 17, 1902, Samuel John MacKean. He was b. Aug. 20, 1869. Resides at Watertown, N. Y. Their son, Sidney Cooper MacKean, b. Jan. 6, 1908. HI. Almira Steele, b. July 17, 1805, at Evans Mills, N. Y.; m. May 14, 1826, Joseph P. Ellis. He was b. May 13, 1803, at Fairhaven, Mass., and d. July 29, 1883, at Antwerp, N. Y. She d. Dec. 4, 1876, at Antwerp, N. Y. Children: i. John Davis Ellis, b. May 23, 1834, at LeRoy, N. Y. ; m. Sept. 9, 1861, Mary J. Buell, dau. of Almon and Hannah E. Buell, of Antwerp, N. Y. She was b. March 11, 1843, at Antwerp, N. Y. He d. May 4, 1898, at Dansville, N. Y. • ■ . Their dau., Mary Isabelle Ellis, b. April 25, 1863, at Antwerp, N. Y. ; m. Sept. 12, 1893, Willard S. Augsbury, of Antwerp, N. Y. Resides at Ant- werp, N. Y. ii. Josephine E. Ellis, b. Aug. 9, 1841; m. Sept., 1862, Albert Hoyt. See VI. 204—5. ROGER, b. Nov. 10, 1737. See LVIII. 205—6. EPAPHRAS, b. May 2, 1740. See LIX. 206 — 7. MARY, b. Apr. 4, 1742; m. Apr. 22, 1764, Jesse Goodell. 207—8. EMELINE, b. Oct. 20, 1744; d. Feb. 25, 1745. 208—9. PARMENIO, b. Apr. 17, 1746. See LX. FOURTH GENERATION 77 209 — 10. AMELIA, b. Oct. 27, 1750; m. May 30, 1771, Marvin Lord, of Lyme. 210— II. MARTHA, b. Apr. 22,, d. May 9, 1753. Major Roger Wolcott was a Representative of the Town in General Assembly, a Major of the Connecticut Troops, a member of Council, a Judge of the Superior Court, and one of the Revisers of the laws of the State. His premature removal by death defeated and disappointed the general desire and purpose of the freemen to elevate him to the highest office in their gift. D. Oct. 19, 1759. Epitaph. —XXIX— ALEXANDER* WOLCOTT [93] (Roger\ Simon\ Henry^) graduated at Yale College, 1731; m. (1st) Dec. 4, 1732, Lydia, dau. of Jeremiah Atwater, of New Haven; (2nd) March 17, 1739, Mrs. Mary Allyn, of New Haven; (3rd) 1745, Mary Richards, of New London. Children: — 211— I. JEREMIAH, b. Nov. 3, 1733. See LXI. 212—2. ALEXANDER, b. Feb. 17, 1735. Killed in the French War while serving under his grandfather, Gov. Roger Wolcott. 213 — 3. LYDIA, bap. Nov. 6, 1737; m. Dec. 6, 1759, Samuel Austin, of New Haven. Their son, Rev. Samuel Austin. 214—4. ESTHER, b. Sept. 17, d. Oct. 9, 1746. 215—5. SIMON, b. Aug. 9, 1747. See LXII. 216 — 6. ESTHER, b. July 17, 1749; m. Jan. 6, 1785, Samuel Treat, of South Windsor, being his second wife. 217—7. GEORGE, b. May 23, d. Oct. 17, 1751. 218—8. GEORGE, b. Oct. 17, 1753. See LXIII. 219—9. CHRISTOPHER, b. Oct. i, 1754. See LXIV. 220 — 10. MARY, b. Aug. 7, 1756; m. Dec. 25, 1776, Elihu Gris- wold, of Windsor. 78 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Their dau., Sophia Griswold, b. at Utica, N. Y. ; m. Aaron Hackley. Their dau., Sophia Ellen Hackley, b. July 25, 1819, in New York State; m. Aug. 30, 1843, at Utica, N. Y., David Parish Barhydt. He was b. April 6, 1816, at Ogdensburg, N. Y., and d. Feb. 13, 1908, in New York City. She d. Aug. 27, 1904, in New York City. Their dau., Kate Wolcott Barhydt, b. March 7, 1848; m. April 12, 1883, in New York City, Herman Drisler, son of Henry and Elizabeth S. Drisler, of New York City. Resides at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 221— II. ALEXANDER, b. Sept. 15, 1758. See LXV. 222 — 12. GUY, b. Aug. 7, 1760. See LXVI. 223—13. ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 13, 1763; m. Elizur Wolcott (190), of South Windsor. Dr. Alexander Wolcott accompanied his father as surgeon in the expedition against Louisburg ; later settled in Windsor as a practicing physician. Justice of the Peace and Repre- sentative of the Town in the General Assembly. D. Mar. 25, 1795. Epitaph. —XXX— ERASTUS* WOLCOTT [100] (Roger^, Simon'', Henry^) m. Feb. 10, 1746, Jerusha (109), dau. of John Wolcott, of South Windsor. Children: — 224—1. ERASTUS, b. Dec. 24, 1747; d. Aug. 16, 1751. 225 — 2. FLAVIA, b. May 27, 1750; d. Aug. 23, 1751. 226—3. ERASTUS, b. July 6, 1752. See LXVIL 227 — 4 FLAVIA, b. Jan. 5, 1754; m. Aug. 20, 1783, Roswell Grant, Esq., of South Windsor. FOURTH GENERATION 79 228 — 5. JERUSHA, b. Nov. 29, 1755; m. Dec. 29, 1774, Samuel Wolcott (187), of South Windsor. 229—6. ARODI, b. Sept. 29, 1760. See LXVIII. 2^0—7. ALBERT, b. Dec. 19, 1761. See LXIX. General Erastus Wolcott settled in South Windsor, was repeatedly a Representative of the Town in the General Assembly and also Speaker of the Lower House and Justice of the Peace, Judge of Probate, Judge and Chief Judge of the County Court, Representative in Congress, and Judge of the Superior Court. He held the rank of Brigadier-Gen- eral of the Connecticut Troops in the Revolutionary War. D. Sept. 14, 1793. Buried with his wife in the old Church- yard of South Windsor. Epitaph. —XXXI— OLIVER* WOLCOTT [102] (Roger\ Sbnon\ Henry''-) graduated at Yale College, 1747; m. Jan. 21, 1755, Lorraine or Laura, dau. of Capt. Daniel Collins, of Guil- ford. Children : — 231— I. OLIVER, b. Aug. 31, d. Sept. 13, 1757. 232—2. OLIVER, b. Jan. 11, 1760. See LXX. 233—3. LAURA, b. Dec. 15, 1761; m. Oct. 6, 1785, William Moseley, of Hartford. Their son, Charles Moseley. 234 — 4. MARIANN, b. Feb. 16, 1765; m. Oct., 1789, Chauncey Goodrich, of Hartford. 235—5- FREDERICK, b. Nov. 2, 1767. See LXXL Gov. Oliver Wolcott, Sr., d. at his home in Litchfield, Dec. 1, 1797. Epitaph. Buried in East Grave-yard of Litchfield. 80 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY The following notices of the life of Gov. Oliver Wolcott, Sen., are copied from family documents. The original sketch, published in Sanderson's "Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence" (III. 63-67) , is among these i^apers, having been drawn up by his son, the late Gov. Oliver Wolcott, Jr. On leaving College, he received a commission as Captain in the Army, from Gov. George Clinton, of New York, and immediately raised a company, at the head of which he marched to the defence of the Northern Frontiers, where he served until the Regiment to which he was attached was disbanded, in consequence of the peace of Aix-la- Chapelle. He then returned to Connecticut and studied medicine, under the direction of his Brother, Dr. Alexander Wolcott, then a dis- tinguished practitioner. Before he was established in practice, the County of Litchfield was organized, and he was appointed the first sheriff of the county, in 1751. He settled in Litchfield, and was a representative of the Town in the General Assembly. In the year 1774, he was chosen an Assistant or Councillor, to which station he was annually elected till the year 1786. While a member of the Council, he was also Chief Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the County, and for many years Judge of the Court of Probate for the district of Litchfield. He served in the militia, in every grade of office, from that of Captain to that of Major-General. On all the questions preliminary to the Revolutionary War he was a firm advocate of the American cause. At the Town Meeting held in Litchfield, Aug. 17, 1774, to consider the Resolutions of the Legislature, on the subject of the Boston Port Bill, he presided, and drew up the eloquent preamble and resolutions then adopted, which, we give in their place. He was chosen a member of the Continental Congress, and in July, 1775, was appointed by that body one of the Commissioners of Indian affairs for the Northern Department, — a trust of great importance, its object being to induce the Indian nations to remain neutral during the war. While he was engaged in this business, the controversies respect- ing the boundaries between Connecticut and Pennsylvania, and between New York and Vermont, menaced the tranquillity of the Colonies, and exposed them to the seductions of British partisans. His influence was exerted with great effect to compromise these disputes, and to unite the New England settlers in support of the American cause. In January, 1776, he attended at Philadelphia the session of Congress FOURTH GENERATION 81 at which the Declaration of Independence was adopted, of which he was one of the Signers. In this connection Barlow thus refers to him in his poem, the "\^ision of Columbus" : "Bold Wolcott urged the all-important cause. With steady hand the solemn scene he draws; Undaunted firmness with his wisdom joined. Nor Kings nor Worlds could warp his steadfast mind." During the session he returned to Connecticut. He carried with him from the city of New York the leaden statue of King George III, which was converted into bullets at Litchfield, under his direction. On the 15th of August, he was appointed by Governor Trumbull and the Coun- cil of Safety to command fourteen Regiments of the Connecticut Militia, which were ordered for the defence of New York. This duty he performed, till the force, amounting to more than five thousand men, was subdivided into four brigades. He then returned home for a few weeks. In November, 1776, he resumed his seat in Congress, and accom- panied that Body to Baltimore, during the eventful winter of 1777. On the 17th of January, he was appointed by the General Assembly of Connecticut, Brigadier-General, and was constantly employed, the ensuing summer, in superintending detachments of militia, and corre- sponding on military subjects. After detaching several thousand men to the assistance of General Putnam on the North River, he headed a corps of between three and four hundred volunteers, who joined the Northern Army under General Gates, and took command of a Brigade of Militia, and aided in reducing the British Army under General Burgoyne. From February to July, 1778, he attended Congress at Yorktown. In the summer of 1779, he was in the field at the head of a Division of Militia, for the defence of the sea-coast. During the severe winter of 1779-80, famine added its terrors to excessive cold. The deep snows in the mountain region of the State, and the explosion of the paper system, rendered it almost impossible to procure the necessaries of life. Connecticut had been in the foremost ranks of the supporters of the war; she had contributed freely from her narrow resources, and the blood of her sons had moistened every battle-field. And now, when cold and hunger threatened their utmost rigors, and a dark cloud hung over the fate of the country, the courage of her citizens failed not. The records of her Towns — the votes of recruits to the army and of bread to the suffering — showed that she had counted the cost of the struggle, and was ready to meet it. It may well be supposed that the 82 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY resources of so zealous an advocate for the war as General Wolcott were not withheld. Every dollar that could be spared from the main- tenance of the family was expended in raising and supplying men; every blanket not in actual use was sent to the Army, and the sheets were torn into bandages or cut into lint by the hands of his wife and daughters. From 1781 to 1783, he occasionally attended Congress. In 1784 and 1785, he was one of the Commissioners of Indian affairs for the Northern Department, and in concert with Richard Butler and Arthur Lee prescribed the terms of peace to the Six Nations of Indians. His military services, his known probity and judgment, his ardent at- tachment to the Republican cause, and his social standing, all con- tributed to give him an extended influence, which was faithfully exerted for the public good. From the beginning to the end of the Revolution- ary War, he was constantly engaged, either in the Council or in the field. In 1786, he was elected Lieutenant-Governor of Connecticut, and annually thereafter, until he was chosen Governor. In November, 1787, he was chosen a member of the State Convention which adopted the Constitution of the United States. In November, 1789, he was further appointed by the State, in connection with Samuel H. Parsons and James Davenport, to hold a treaty with the Wyandottes and other Indians, for extinguishing their title to the Western Reserve of Connecticut. In the fall of 1796, he was chosen a Presidential Elector, in which capacity he voted for John Adams and Thomas Pinckney. The same year, he was chosen Governor, which office he held until his death, in the seventy-second year of his age. Such is a brief catalogue of the more important pohtical offices and services of Ohver Wolcott, the elder. During a long and laborious life devoted to public service, he enjoyed the unremitted confidence of his fellow-citizens. /,:^^^>^.6<, £^Jl.,/~^ yc^-^^/^ ^i:r-e:r-:d ;Crt_-#l_i5^ .:3^-^ r^ <:^--z^-yr- ^ FOURTH GENERATION 83 The account in the handwriting of General Wolcott, re- ferring to the statue of George the Third previously men- tioned, follows: Cartridges Mrs. Marvin, 3456 " " , on former account 2602 6058 Ruth Marvin, on former account 6204 Not sent to court house, 449 packs 5388 11592 Laura, on former account 4250 Not sent to court house, 344 packs 4128 8378 Mary Ann, on former account 5762 Not sent to the court house, 119 packs, out of which I let Colonel Parley Howe have 3 packs 5028 10790 Frederick, on former account 708 Not sent to court house, 19 packs 228 936 37754 Mrs. Beach's two accounts 2002 Made by sundry persons 2182 Gave Litchfield mihtia, on alarm SO Let the regiment of Col. Wigglesworthe have .... 300 Cartridges, No 42288 Overcharged to Mrs. Beach's account 200 On the back of this account is written in the same hand- writing, this brief explanation : "An account of the number of cartridges made." The following additional memorandum is in the handwrit- ing of his son, Oliver Wolcott, Jr. : "N. B. An equestrian statue of George the Third of Great Britain, was erected in the city of New York on the Bowling Green, at the lower end of Broadway; most of the materials were lead, but richly gilded to resemble gold. At the beginning of the revolution this statue was overthrown. Lead being then scarce and dear, the statue was broken in pieces, and the metal transported to Litchfield as a place of safety. The ladies of this village converted the lead into cartridges, of which the preceding is an account. O W" 84 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY For a careful examination of all the evidence, and a minute list of the authorities relating to this incident, see Woodruff's Hist, of Litchfield, Of the many letters written by Oliver Wolcott and received by him from prominent men of his day we present a facsimile of one from General Washington. In the Litchfield Town Records, page 360, may be found the following: DEED OF EMANCIPATION Know all men by these presents, that I, Oliver Wolcott, of Litchfield, in the State of Connecticut, in expectation that my negro servant man, Caesar, will by his industry be able to obtain a comfortable subsistence for himself, and that he will make a proper use of the Freedom which I hereby give him, do discharge, liberate and set free, him, the said Caesar, and do hereby exempt him from any further obligation of servitude to me, my heirs, and every other person claiming any authority over him, by, from, or under nie. And that my said servant, whom I now make free as aforesaid, may be known hereafter by a proper cognomen, I hereby give him the name of Jamus — so that here-after he is to be known and distinguished by the name of Caesar Jamus. As witness my hand and seal in Litchfield, Nov. 23d A. D., 1786. in presence of Oliver Wolcott, & seal Mariann Wolcott Frederick Wolcott REVOLUTIONARY RESOLVES OF THE TOWN OF LITCH- FIELD, DRAFTED BY Oliver Wolcott, Sen. r; At a meeting of the Inhabitants of Litchfield, legally warned and I held in Litchfield on the 17th day of August, A. D., 1774. ■? Oliver Wolcott, Esq., Moderator. The Inhabitants of Litchfield in legal Town Meeting assembled on the 17th day of August, 1774, — taking into Consideration the Dis- tresses to which the Poor of the Town of Boston may likely be reduced by the Operation of an Act of the British Parliament for blocking up their Port, and deeply commiserating the Unhappiness of a brave and loyal People who are thus eminently sulifering in a General Cause, for FOURTH GENERATION 85 vindicating what every sensible virtuous American considers an essential Right of this Country, — think it their indispensable Duty to afford their unhappy and distressed Brethren of said Town of Boston all reason- able Aid and Support; and this they are the more readily induced to, not only as the Inhabitants of said Town are thus severely condemned for their Reluctance to suUmit to an arbitrary, an unconsented-to, and consequently unconstitutional Taxation, but the whole of the great and loyal Province of the Massachusetts Bay have been condemned unheard in the Loss of their Charter Privileges by the heretofore un- known and unheard-of exertions of parliamentary Power; which they conceive is a Power claimed and exercised in such a manner as cannot fail of striking every unprejudiced Mind with Horror and Amazement, as being subversive to all those inherent, essential, and constitutional Rights, Liberties, and Privileges which the good People of this Colony have ever held sacred and even dearer than Life itself, nor ever can wish to survive — not only every Idea of Property, but every Emolu- ment of Civil Life, being thereby rendered precarious and uncertain. In full Confidence, therefore, that no Degree of Evil thus inflicted on said Town and Province will ever induce them to give up or betray their own and the American Constitutional Rights and Privileges, especially as they cannot but entertain the most pleasing Expectations that the Committees of the several North American Provinces, who are soon to meet at Philadelphia, will in their Wisdom be able to point out a Method of Conduct effectual for obtaining Redress of those Grievances — a Method to which (when once agreed upon by said Com- mittees) will look upon it their Duty strictly to attend. And in the mean time, we earnestly recommend that Subscriptions be forthwith opened in this Town under the Care of Reuben Smith, Esq., Capt. Lynde Lord, and Mr. William Staunton, who are hereby appointed a Committee to receive and forward to the Selectmen of Boston, for the use of the Poor in that Place, all such Donations as shall be thereupon made for that Purpose; as also to correspond with the Committee of Correspondence there or elsewhere as there may be occasion. We also take this Opportunity publickly to return our thanks to the Members of the Hon'^'^ House of Representatives of this Colony, for their patriotic and loyal Resolutions passed and published in the last Assembly, on the Occasion, and order them to be entered at large on the public Records of this Town — that succeeding Ages may be faithfully furnished with authentic Credentials of our inflexible Attach- ment to those inestimable Privileges, which we glory in esteeming our inalienable Birthright and Inheritance. 86 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY RESOLUTIONS OF THE LADIES OF HARTFORD The Ladies in this City, attentive to the impoverished state of their Country, and to the well-founded charge of extravagance in our manner of living, offer to their sisters in this State the following considerations : L We consider it as a general truth, that the manners and fashions of every country should be adapted to its particular situation and circumstances. 2. We believe that the English and French fashions, which require the manufacture of an infinite variety of gewgaws and frippery, may be highly beneficial and even necessary in the countries where those articles are made ; as they furnish employment and subsistence for poor people. 3. We believe, also, that it is very politic in foreign nations to introduce their fashions into this country, as they thus make a market for their useless manufactures, and enrich themselves at our expense. 4. But we are of the opinion, at the same time, that our implicit submission to the fashions of other countries is highly derogatory to the reputation of Americans, as it renders us dependent on the interest, or caprice, of foreigners, both for taste and manners; it prevents the exercise of our own ingenuity, and makes us the slaves of the milliners and mantua-makers in London or Paris. 5. We consider, also, that this servile imitation of foreign fashions is one of the circumstances which operate to embarass and distress this country. 6. We also consider many of the fashions which now prevail among us as in many respects extremely inconvenient, and consequently as proceeding from a false taste in dress, or a total want of taste. 7. We are of opinion that an attention to industry and economy, among all ages and ranks of people, is an infinitely better way to pro- mote the prosperity, and to relieve the distresses, of this country, than quarrelling with laws, debts, and courts of justice. Convinced of these truths, and desirous of silencing all complaints of extravagance, and of contributing all in our power to deHver the country from this slavery of fashions, and the consequent expenses and embarrassments, we subscribe the following Articles: Art. 1. That after the signing of these articles, we will not pur- chase, or wear, any superfluous articles of dress, such as gauze, ribbons, flowers, feathers, lace, and other trimmings and frippery, designed merely as ornaments. :::j-:mmiM^^^mMMk Si ".■* OLIVER ^V O 1. 1: O T T ( LAL'HA I OLLl FOURTH GENERATION 87 Art. 2. That we will not purchase the richer kinds of articles which are used as necessary dress ; such as silks, muslins, expensive hats, &c., except a single suit for a wedding, or for mourning ; but that for the future we will wear on visits, and in public places, such articles only as we have on hand, or newly purchased calicoes and other cheap articles, without ornaments or trimmings. Art. 3. That we will endeavor to retrench the expenses of visits and entertainments, by not suffering them to interrupt our attention to industry, by reducing the number and price of the articles which furnish our tables, and particularly by giving the preference to such articles of provision as our own country supplies. Art. 4. That we will not attend a public or private Assembly of tener than once in three weeks. Art. 5. That we will use our influence to diffuse an attention to industry and frugality, and to render these virtues reputable and permanent. Conscious to ourselves that our intentions are laudable, and calcu- lated to secure the reputation, the morals, the prosperity, and the social happiness of our Country, we shall pay no regard to any reflections, or ridicule, that may be cast upon our conduct; but now pledge ourselves to each other and to the world, that we will carry these resolutions into practice. Two portraits of him, duplicates, by Earle, have been pre- served. One of these is in the Capitol at Hartford, presented by his grandson, the late Dr. John S. Wolcott. This has been engraved for Sanderson's "Lives of the Signers," from a reduced copy by his granddaughter, JNIrs. Laura W. Gibbs. The other is in the library of the Connecticut Historical Society, at Hartford, presented by IMrs. Gibbs. In connection with the preceding sketch of General Wol- cott, honorable mention is due to Mrs. Wolcott. During his almost constant absence from home while engaged in the arduous service of the Revolutionary War, she educated their children and conducted the domestic concerns of the family, including the management of a small farm, with a degree of fortitude, perseverance, frugality, and intelligence, equal to that which in the best days of ancient Rome distinguished her 88 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY most illustrious matrons. Without her aid, his public services could not have been rendered, without involving a total sacri- fice of the interests of his family; with her aid, his house was a seat of comfort and hospitality, and by means of her as- sistance he retained during life a small estate, a part of which was a patrimonial inheritance. Her portrait, also by Earle, presents her as a woman of fine countenance and majestic figure, and authenticates the current tradition that in her day she was the most beautiful woman in the village. Her remains lie beneath the same monument with her husband's, in the east gravej^ard of Litch- field. To the Memory of Oliver Wolcott, late Governor of the State of Connecticut, who was born Dec. 1st, 1726, & who died Dec. 1st, 1797. Also of Laura Wolcott, who was born Jan. 1st, 1732, & who died Apr. 19th, 1794. (Epitaph) On the monument are inscribed the Arms of Wolcott, with the family motto, "Nullius jurare in verba." FIFTH GENERATION —XXXII— JOHN^ WOLCOTT [106] (John\ John\ Henrif, Henri/^) m. Jan. 9, 1735, JMary Hawley, of JNIiddletown ; lived in South Windsor. Children : — 236 — I. MARY, b. Dec. 10, 1736; m. Abiel Grant. 237 — 2. LAURA, b. June 15, 1739; m. Jonathan Bement. 238 — 3. HOPE, b. Dec. 29, 1742; m. April 4, 1774, Nathaniel Drake. 239—4. BENJAMIN, b. Oct. 26, 1744. See LXXII. 240 — 5. ANN, b. March 6, 1746. Mr. John Wolcott d. April 11, 1773. Epitaph. —XXXIII— SAMUEL^ WOLCOTT [119] (Samuel*, Samuel\ Henry-, Henry^) m. (1st) March 11, 1735, Mary, dau. of Israel Wj^att, of Colchester; she was b. Nov. 19, 1716; (2nd) Aug. 30, 1759, Mrs Sarah (Sherman) Boardman, who d. March 6, 1794; lived in Wethersfield. Children:— 241— 242 — 2, 243—3 244—4 245—5' 246 — 6 247—7, 248—8, SAMUEL, b. Nov. 15, 1736. See LXXIIL OLIVER, b. Jan. 17, 1738; d. Feb. 25, 1788. WYATT. b. April 9. 1739. See LXXIV. MARY, b. April 18, 1741; m. June 11, 1781, David Mitchell. SOLOMON, b. June 21, 1743. See LXXV. CHLOE, b. April 9, 1745; m. May 2, 1771, Lemuel Woodhouse. ROGER, b. Nov. 15, 1746. See LXXVL NATHANIEL, b. July 9, 1748. See LXXVII. 90 JVOLCOTT GENEALOGY 249 — 9. WILLIAM, b. July 5, 1750; d. young. 250 — 10. ABIGAIL, b. April 21, 1752; m. Jan. 30, 1772, Levi Wright. 251— II. WILLIAM, b. Jan. 30, 1754. See LXXVIII. Mr. Samuel Wolcott d. April 11, 1800. Epitaph. —XXXIV— ELISHA^ WOLCOTT [121] (Samuel*, Samuel^ Henry"^, Henry'^) m. June 28, 1746, Sarah, dau. of Gershom Nott; she d. March 12, 1800, aged 73. Lived in Wethersfield. Children:— 252—1. GERSHOM, b. April 11, 1748. See LXXIX. 253 — 2. SARAH, b. Aug. 7, 1751; m. Levi Robbins. 254—3. ELISHA, b. Oct. 2, 1755. See LXXX. 255—4. MEHITABLE, b. June 12, 1759; m. April 12, 1781, Frederick Robbins. 256—5. HANNAH, b. Sept. 22, 1762; d. March 13, 1784. Deacon Ehsha Wolcott d. October 13, 1793. Epitaph. —XXXV— JOSIAH^ WOLCOTT [122] (Samuel*, SamueP, Henry-, Henry^) m. Nov. 13, 1752, Lois, dau. of Capt. Gideon Goodrich. Lived at Rocky Hill. Children: — 257—1. JOSIAH, b. Sept. 17, 1755. See LXXXI. 258 — 2. SUSANNA, b. Sept. 17, 1757; m. June 3, 1779, Joseph Belden Weed. 259—3. LOIS, b. 1761; m. Feb. 18, 1779, David Belden. 260—4. THEODORE, b. April 29, 1763. See LXXXII. Mr. Josiah Wolcott d. March 28, 1773. Epitaph. FIFTH GENERATION 91 —XXXVI— JOSIAH^ WOLCOTT [124] (John\ Josiah\ Henrif, Henry^) m. (1st) Isabella, dau. of Rev. John Campbell, of Oxford, Mass; (2nd) Dec. 12, 1794<, Mrs. Naomi, widow of Samuel Jenison, of Douglas. Children: — 261—1. JOHN, b. July 12, 1752. See LXXXIII. 262—2. EDWARD KITCHEN, b. April 30, 1754. See LXXXIV. 263—3. THOMAS FREKE, b. March 13, 1757. 264 — 4. FREKE, b. Oct. 21, 1759; m. Feb. 19, 1791, Josiah Shumway. 265—5. ELIZABETH, b. July 19, 1761; m. July 26, 1787, An- drew Sigourney, of Oxford. 266—6. PETER PAPILION, b. Sept. i, 1763. 267 — 7. MARY, b. Sept. 29, 1765; m. John Dana, of Orford, N. H. 268—8. WILLIAM, b. May 8, 1767; d. Nov. 8, 1769. 269—9. JOSHUA, b. May 11, 1769. See LXXXV. 270—10. MEHITABLE, b. July 12, 1771; m. Phineas Dana, of Woolwich, Me. 271— II. HENRY, b. Feb. 4, 1774; d. in Oxford. Josiah Wolcott, Esq., d. Dec. 9, 1796. Epitaph. —XXXVII— CALEBS WOLCOTT [127] (George\ George\ George'^, Henry^) m. Jerusha Price, of Glastonbury. He moved west and is said to have d. in Chemung Co., N. Y. Child:— 272 — I. EUNICE, bap. Feb. 23, 1755; m. in the West. 92 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY —XXXVIII— JUSTUS^ WOLCOTT [130] (George\ George'', George", Henry^ ) m. (1st) 1759, Rachel Bidwell, of Glas- tonbury. She was b. March 27, 1737. He resided in New- ington and in 1772 removed to New Lebanon, N. Y. His wife d. May 29, 1778. (2nd) Mrs. Edify Scott, of New Lebanon, N. Y. Removed to Painted Post, N. Y., in 1792. He d. April 29, 1831, aged 95 years. His widow b. Aug. 25, 1746; d. Sept. 26, 1837, aged 91 years. Children:— JOSEPH, b. July 27, 1760. See LXXXVI. HANNAH, b. Jan. 7, 1762; m. Daniel Loomis, of Caton, N. Y. JUSTUS, b. Feb. 20, 1763. See LXXXVH. SABIAH, b. Jan. 3, 1765; m. Ezra Rowley. NORMAN, b. Oct. 4, 1766. See LXXXVHI. CHARLES, b. Nov. 13, 1768. See LXXXIX. ROGER, b. Oct. 26, 1770. See XC. DAVID, b. Feb. 23, 1774; d. Aug. 11, 1775. RACHEL, b. Feb. 21, 1776; m. Sept. 3, 1795, Benjamin 273—1 274—2 275—3 276—4 277—5 278—6 27^-7 280—8 281—9 Gorton, who was b. 1772. Children: I. Sarah Gorton, b. June 2, 1796; m. Amzi English, of Corning, N. Y. n. Hannah Gorton, b. 1798; d. young. HI. Stephen Gorton, b. Dec, 1800; d. Nov., 1884, unm. IV. Hannah Gorton, b. 1802; m. Chester Coe. V. Delana Gorton, b. Jan. 22, 1804; m. Hiram Morris. VI. Ansel McCall Gorton, b. Sept. 22, 1805; m. (1st) Phebe Jane Root; (2nd) Mary Delilah Williams. VII. Caroline Gorton, b. Feb. 24, 1811; m. Michael J. Pace. VIII. Elijah King Gorton, b. Apr. 6, 1813; m. Pamelia Smith Crosby. 282—10. JOHN, b. Jan. 29, 1780. See XCI. 283—11. DAVID, b. Dec. 11, 1781. See XCII. 284—12. LUCY, b. Feb. 9, 1784; m. William Chilson. 285—13. MARY, b. July 10, 1786; m. Caleb Mallory. 286 — 14. GEORGE, b. July 19, 1789; m. Sarah Baird; resided in Big Flats, N. Y. Was Justice of the Peace. FIFTH GENERATION 93 —XXXIX- GEORGE^ WOLCOTT [134] (George\ George^, George^, Henry^) m. INIarch, 1774, Elizabeth Nott; lived in Newington; d. July 23, 1809. Children:— 287—1. GEORGE, b. Aug. 16, 1774. See XCIII. 288—2. WILLIAM NOTT, b. Apr. 24, 1776. See XCIV. 289—3. ELIZABETH, b. Apr. 18, 1780; m. Horace Andrews, of Hartford. 290 — 4. SARAH, b. June 20, 1782; m. Abner Roberts. —XL- JOSHUA 5 WOLCOTT [135] (Joshua*, George", George^, Henry^) m. June 20, 1757, Esther Dean, of Port- land; d. March 31, 1766; his widow d. June 5, 1774, in her 40th year. Children : — 291— I. JOSHUA, b. March 23, 1758. See XCV. 292—2. ELIJAH DEAN, b. Jan. 9, d. Jan. 16, 1759. 293 — 3. ESTHER, b. 1761; ni. Isaac Knowles. — XLI— SOLOMON^ WOLCOTT [137] ( Joshua', George^, George', Henry^) m. Feb. 11, 1767, Abigail, dau. of Dr. Waitstill Hastings, of Pittsfield, Mass. ; she was b. Feb, 28, 1739, and d. July 17, 1822. He lived in Williamstown, and d. Aug. 12, 1829. Children:— 294—1. SOLOMON, b. March i, 1769. See XCVI. 295—2. ABIGAIL, b. June 14, d. June 25, 1771. 296—3. ABIGAIL MARSH, b. Oct. 16, 1773; m. Flavel Gay- lord, of Amsterdam, N. Y. 94 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 297—4. ESTHER BELDING, b. Oct. 6, 1777; m. Daniel Noble, of Williamstown, Mass. Children: I. Edward Wolcott Noble. II. Mary Noble. 298—5. MARY HASTINGS, b. Feb. 9, 1780. 299—6. WAITSTILL HASTINGS, b. July 23. 1782; lived at Utica, N. Y.; d. at Hartford, 1833. 300—7. JOHN, b. Feb. 3, 1784; d. 1828. — XLII— JOSEPH^ WOLCOTT [139] (Josliua\ George", George^, Henri/) m. Sept. 16, 1766, Elizabeth Bosworth, of Sandisfield ; lived in Sandisfield. Children: — 301 — I. LUCY, b. March 9, 1767; m. March 12, 1789, Simeon Deming. 302—2. HORACE, b. May 9, 1769. See XCVII. 303—3- JOSEPH, b. May 5, d, Nov. 5, 1771. 304 — 4. HONOR, b. Nov. 17, 1772; m. Asa Loveland, of Man- chester, Vt. 305 — 5. JOSEPH, b. Feb. 9, 1775; m. Ann Twining, of Tolland, Mass.; d. March 22,, 1847. Epitaph. 306—6. ELIAS, b. June 16, 1777. See XCVIII. 307 — 7. ELIZA, b. May 17, 1779; m. Dec. 13, 1805, Timothy Harding, of Sandisfield. 308—8. EDWARD, b. June 23, 1781. See XCIX. 309—9. ESTHER, b. Nov. 22, d. Nov. 24, 1783. 310—10. JOSIAH, b. March 11, 1785. See C. 311— II. ESTHER, b. July 19, 1787; m. Nathan Hall. 312—12. JOSHUA, b. Feb. 4, d. Feb. 8, 1791. 313 — 13. SARAH, b. April 4, 1793; d. Oct. 9, 1817. Mr. Joseph Wolcott d. May 21, 1808. Epitaph. FIFTH GENERATION 95 — XLIII— J0SIAH5 WOLCOTT [141] (Joshiia\ George^ George- J Henry^) m. March 25, 1772, Prudence Warner; d. Oct. 7, 1793. Child:— 314— I. BELDEN. See CI. — XLIV— DAVIDS WOLCOTT [143] (David\ George^ George', Henry^) m. Hannah JMunsell, of Windsor; was a Revoki- tionary soldier and d. at Horse Neck during the War. Children : — 315 — I. HANNAH, b. Jan. 4, 1770; m. June 5, 1788, Samuel Thompson, of Geneva, Ohio. 316—2. LYDIA, b. Jan. 6, 1772; d. 1781. 317 — 3. ELIZABETH, b. Feb. i, 1774; m. Spicer, of New York. 318—4. DAVID, b. Jan. i, 1776. See CII. — XLV— SILAS^ WOLCOTT [154] (Josia¥, George\ George"", Henry^) m. Oct. 2, 1778, JNIargaret Rowan, of Lancaster, Pa. She M^as b. Oct. 20, 1756, and d. Dec. 20, 1849. He served in Revolution, April, 1776, to Jan. 1, 1778, in 18th Pa. hne. D. June 4, 1834, at Litchfield, Pa. Children:— 319— I. SILAS, b. 1780. 320—2. ELIJAH, b. March 29, 1781. See CIII. 321—3. DORCAS, m. Joseph Pew; lived near Ithaca, N. Y. 2,22 — 4. MARY, m. Thomas Munn. 96 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 323 — 5. LOVIA, m. (ist) Joseph Perico; (2nd) Asa Caufman. 324—6. BENJAMIN. See CIV. 325 — 7. LOUISA, m. Reuben Brown; moved to Ohio. 326 — 8. JOHN, ni. (ist) Susanna Park; (2nd) Nancy Lewis; (3rd) Salomy Drake. 327—9. MINERVA, m. WilHam Reed; moved to Mich. 328—10. MARGARET, m. (ist) Samuel Park; (2nd) Thomas Park. — XLVI— HENRY^ WOLCOTT [165] (Henri/, Henrf, Simon', Henry^) m. Dorcas Allen, of East Windsor; d. Oct. 25, 1813. Children:— 329—1. HENRY, b. 1766; d. young. 33C^2. GIDEON, b. May 26, 1769. See CV. 331—3. ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 14, 1771; m. George Barber, of East Windsor. Child: Mary A. Barber. 332 — 4. JANE, b. Jan. 13, 1777; m. Feb. 28, 1805, Lawrence Bissell, of East Windsor. 333—5. HENRY, b. May 27, 1779. See CVI. 334—6. DORCAS, b. Dec. 9, 1784; m. Nov. 12, 1801, Levi Pease Abbe, of Enfield, who was b. Apr. 14, 1781, and d. Aug. 13, 1848. She d. March 5, 1855. Children: I. Maronet Abbe, b. Aug. 25, 1802 ; m. Nov. 20, 1828, Seth Phelps; d. Dec. 15, 1881. II. Dorcas Allen Abbe, b. June 15, 1805; m. Rufus Parsons; d. Jan. 27, 1859. III. Mary Ann Abbe, b. Oct. 14, 1807; m. G. W. Barber; d. March 21, 1843. IV. Sally Pease Abbe, b. Jan. 13, 1809; m. George King. FIFTH GENERATION ■ 97 V. Wolcott Abbe, b. Apr. 14, 181 1 ; m. Emily M. Allen ; d. Apr. 3, 1891. VI. Levi Pease Abbe, b. Jan. 9, 1814; m. (1st) Mary Sexton; (2nd) Lucinda Abbe; (3rd) Emeline Wood; d. March 30, 1897. VII. Daniel Henry Abbe, b. Aug. 11, 1816; m. Lucinda Phelps; d. Feb. 20, 1898. VIII. Harriet Abbe, b. Sept. 30, 1818; d. Apr. 14, 1869. IX. Gilbert Abbe, b. March 10, 1820; m. Catherine Messenger; d. May 2, 1863. X. Maria Abbe, b. Apr. 18, 1823; m. Albert Abbe; d. Sept. 5, 1892. XL Norton Abbe, b. Nov. 2, 1825 ; m. Eliza Turvey. — XLVII— SIMON^ WOLCOTT [167] (Henrif, Henrif, Simon', Henri/) m. Mary Gillett, who d. Dec. 30, 1813. Received commission in Col. Gay's regiment June 20, 1776. Lived in East Windsor; d. July 2, 1784. Children:— 335—1. PETER, b. Dec. 5, 1758. See CVII. 336—2. SIMON, b. Aug. 20, 1761. See CVIII. 337 — 3- MARY, b. Aug. 15, 1763; m. Warham Loomis. 338—4. ESTHER, b. Dec. i, 1765; m. Daniel Smith. 339—5. BENJAMIN, b. March 26, 1768. See CIX. 340 — 6. JONATHAN, b. July 26, 1770; removed to Vermont. 341—7. NATHANIEL, b. July 26, 1772. See CX. 342—8. JOSEPH, b. March 25, 1775. See CXI. — XLVIII— THOMAS^ WOLCOTT [170] (Thomas\ Hennf, Simoii^, Henry'^) m. Catherine Sackett, of Dover, N. Y. Children : — 98 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 343—1. LUKE, b. 1755. See CXII. 344—2. ESTHER, b. 1757. 345—3. ELEANOR, b. 1762. 346—4. THOMAS, b. 1764. See CXHI. 347—5. CATHARINE, b. 1767. 348—6. RACHEL, b. 1768; d. 1789, in Tolland, Mass. 349—7. ROGER, b. 1770. See CXIV. 350—8. MIRIAM, b. 1772; d. 1792. — XLIX— LUKE5 WOLCOTT [172] (Thomas^ Henry^ Simon^ Henry^) m. Jerusha, dau. of Joseph Diggens, of South Windsor; d. March 11, 1762. Children:— 351— I. JERUSHA. 352—2. LUKE, d. May 2, 1761. 353-3- THEODOSIA, bap. March 7, 1762. FRANCISs WOLCOTT [176] (Thomas\ Henry\ Swion^, Henry'^) m. Lydia Race. Children: — 354—1 355—2 356—3 357— 4. 358-5 359—6. 360-7 FRANCIS, m. Catharine Bruser, of Taghanic. GIDEON, m. Caroline Decker, of Hillsdale, N. Y. JOHN, removed to Canada. WILLIAM, went West when young. MARY, m. William Moore, of Taghanic. ELEANOR, m. Garrett Cronk. LYDIA, m. James Price, of Hillsdale, N. Y. FIFTH GENERATION 99 — LI— GIDEON^ WOLCOTT [17T] (Thomas\ Henry^, Siviori^, Henry^) m. Dec. 28, 1771, Hannah, dau. of Abner Woodworth, of Salisbury; she was b. June 18, 1754, and d. April 16, 1826. Lived in Coxsackie, N. Y. ; d. Dee. 27, 1794. Children : — 361— I. ROGER, b. Nov. 5, 1773. See CXV. 362—2. ERASTUS, b. Aug. 11, 1775. 363—3. ELISHA, b. Dec. 11, 1776. See CXVI. 364—4. THOMAS, b. Tan. 19, 1778. See CXVII. 365 — 5. OLIVE, b. Dec. 17, 1779; m. (ist) Oct 19, 1796, James Barden; (2nd) May 3, 1807, Dr. Erastus B. Wood- worth, of Flint Creek, N. Y. 366—6. STEPHEN ASHLEY, b. Nov. 15, 1781. See CXVHL 367 — 7. GIDEON, b. Jan. 27, 1784; d. young. 368—8. WALTER, b. Aug. 3, 1791. See CXIX. 369—9. ELIZABETH, b. March 28, 1795; m. July 4, 181 1, Patrick Quinn, of Millport, N. Y. — LII— PETER5 WOLCOTT [180] (Thomas\ Henry\ Simon', Henry^) m. Rebecca Schutt, of Taghanic, N. Y. Children : — 370—1. 371—2 373—4 374—5 375—6 376—7 377—8. THOMAS. See CXX. ABRAHAM. See CXXI. GIDEON PETER. See CXXII. WILHELMUS. See CXXIII. CORNELIUS. See CXXIV. HENRY, m. Maria Wilson, of Ancoram, N. Y. CATHARINE; m. George Lorenberger, of Hillsdale, N. Y. JANE, m. Peter Fritz, of Taghanic, N. Y. 100 IVOLCOTT GENEALOGY — LIU— GILES^ WOLCOTT [185] (Peter\ Henry\ Simon\ Henry^) m. July 18, 1779, Sybil Alden, dau. of Seth and Lydia Alden, of Lebanon, Conn. She was b. probably at Lebanon, Conn., in 1751 ; d. and was buried in Shaftsbury, Vt., Oct. 10, 1804. He d. at Geneseo, N. Y., June 8, 1819. Children : — 378—1. AUGUSTUS, b. May 7, 1780, at Bennington, Vt. See cxxv. 379—2. HENRY, b. Aug. 27, 1783; d. July 9, 1810. 380—3. ALDEN, b. Feb. 12, 1786. 381—4. GILES, b. Jan. 3, 1787; d. April, 1815. — LIV— SAMUEL^ WOLCOTT [187] (Gideon^ Henry\ Simon^, Henry^) m. Dec. 29, 1774, Jerusha (228), dau. of General Erastus Wolcott, of South Windsor. Children: — 382 — I. JERUSHA, b. Oct. 8, 1775; m. Nov. 30, 1794, Epaphras Bissell, of East Windsor Hill. 383 — 2. NAOMI, b. Oct. 10, 1777; m. Oct. i, 1804, James Wadsworth, of Geneseo, N. Y. James Wadsworth, Esq., widely known as a philanthropist, was b. Apr. 20, 1768, at Durham. Graduated at Yale College in 1787, and in 1790 removed with his brother to the Genesee Valley, New York, where they purchased a large tract of valuable land. He thus became one of the most opulent landholders in the country. He took a warm and active interest in the cause of educa- tion, to which in various forms he contributed nearly $100,000. He d. June 7, 1844, at Geneseo, N. Y. FIFTH GENERATION 101 Their son, James Samuel Wadsworth, b. Oct. 30, 1807. He gave his time to the management of his large patri- monial estates and took a deep interest in the cause of freedom as well as of education. At the outbreak of the Civil War he was made a Major-General and fell May 6, 1864, at the head of his troops in the Battle of the Wilderness. 384—3. SAMUEL, b. Dec. 12, 1781; d. Feb. 17, 1795. 385—4. ELIHU, b. Feb. 12, 1784. See CXXVI. 386—5. SOPHIA, b. Mar. 29, 1786; m. Oct. 19, 1807, Martin Ellsworth, of Windsor. Their son, Oliver Ellsworth. 387—6. URSULA, b. Nov. 17, 1788; m. May 10, 1815, Rev. Newton Skinner, pastor of the Congregational Church, New Britain. Their son, Samuel Wolcott Skinner. 388—7. ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 23, 1791; m. Nov. 23, 1820, Erastus Ellsworth, then of New York City; b. in Windsor. Children: I. Erastus Wolcott Ellsworth. II. Mary Lyman Ellsworth. 389 — 8. HORACE, b. March 25, 1794. He was captain of a mounted troop in his native town; removed first to Michigan and then to Illinois where he d. in 1838. Samuel Wolcott d. June 7, 1813. Epitaph. — LV— WILLIAIkl^ WOLCOTT [194] (William^ William\ Simon- , Henry^) m. Esther, dau. of Maj. John Stevens, of Rutland, Vt. She was b. June 21, 1762, and d. Oct. 11, 1818. Lived in Windsor. Children : — 390—1. ESTHER, b. Nov. 16, 1786; m. May, 181 1, Capt. Gas- ton Dickson, of Middlefield, Mass. 102 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 391—2. FANNY, b. July 23, 1788; m. March 20, 1830, Daniel Leach, of Middlefield. 392—3. LAURA, b. Feb. 18, 1798; d. May 28. 1804. Dr. William Wolcott, d. Sept. 22, 1825. Epitaph. — LVI— ABIEL^ WOLCOTT [197] (William\ William^, Simon", Henry^) m. July 10, 1791, Ursula, dau. of Samuel Tudor, of South Windsor. Children:— 393—1. FRANCES, b. Jan. 31, 1794; m. Nov. 30, 1821, Harris Haskell, Esq., of Windsor Locks. 394—2. URSULA, b. Feb. 18, 1796. 395_3. SAMUEL TUDOR, b. Dec. 18, 1799. See CXXVH. 396—4. WILLIAM, b. Oct. 19. d. Nov. 20, 1802. 397—5. EVELINE, b. June 11, 1804; m. Nov. 29, 1826, Edgar Bissell, of South Windsor. Abiel Wolcott d. Jan. 15, 1840. Epitaph. — LVII— EPHRAIM^ WOLCOTT [199] (Ephraim\ William^ Simoir, Henry^) m. (1st) Feb. 12, 1792, Elizabeth, dau. of Jerijah Bissell; (2nd) April 28, 1799, Mary Bissell, her sister. Lived in South Windsor. Children: — 398—1. ELIZABETH, bap. March 10, 1793; m. Jan. 18, 1814, Horace Bissell. 399—2. EPHRAIM, bap. Feb. 17, 1795; d. Aug. 10, 1826. By his death this branch of the family of William Wolcott the elder became extinct in the male line. Ephraim Wolcott d. May 18, 1826. Epitaph. FIFTH GENERATION 103 — LVIII— ROGERS WOLCOTT [204] (Roger\ Roger\ Simon\. Henry^) m. Dorcas Burnham, of East Hartford. Adminis- tration granted on his estate June 3, 1799. Children: — 400—1. MARTHA, b. Oct. 29, 1757; m. Samuel Treat, of South Windsor. 401—2. ROGER, b. May 25, 1760. See CXXVIII. 402—3. ABNER, b. March, 12, d. May 11, 1762. 403 — 4. JEMIMA, b. May 14, 1763; m. Nov. 19, 1782, James Steele, of Ellington. 404—5. CORNELIUS, b. July 12, 1765. See CXXIX. 405—6. HANNAH, b. Aug. i, d. Dec. 31, 1769. 406 — 7. ABIGAIL, b. Dec. 11, 1770; m. Feb. 12, 1791, John Holton, of Ellington. 407—8. SETH, b. Oct. II, 1773. See CXXX. 408 — 9. AMELIA, b. July 17, d. July 29, 1776. 409 — 10. AMELIA, b. Feb. 2, 1778; m. Aug. 10, 1793, Willis Russell, of Ellington. 410— II. OLIVER, b. March 8, 1780; d. April 24, 1781. 411 — 12. RHODA, b. April 13, 1785; m. Lieut. Charles Bur- bridge, U. S. A. — LIX— EPAPHRAS^ WOLCOTT [205] (Roger*, Roger\ Simon- , Henry^) m. June, 1762, Mabel, dau. of John Burn- ham, of East Hartford; she d. March 27, 1814, aged 79. Enlisted in Capt. Giles Wolcott's company in the expedition against Canada. D. Jan. 1, 1825. Children: — 412 — I. SARAH, b. Jan. 10, 1764; m. Feb. 5, 1795, Ebenezer Pomeroy, of Hadley, Mass. 413—2. JAMES, b. April 19, 1766. See CXXXI. 104 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 414 — 3. MABEL, b. March 17, 1770; m. John B. Richardson, of Easthampton, Mass. 415 — 4. MARY, b. July 26, 1773; m. Nov. 26, 1795, Aaron Davis, of Hinsdale, Mass. — LX— PARMENIO^ WOLCOTT [208] (Roger^ Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. 1767, Mary Ballard, who was b. in 1750, and d. March, 1833. Lived in Rome, N. Y. D. in 1812. Children:— 41^-1. ALFRED, b. April 14, 1769. See CXXXIL 417—2. PARMENIO, b. Dec. 17, 1770. See CXXXIIL 418—3. PRUDENCE, b. Aug. 21, 1772; d. Aug. 2, 1776. 419 — 4. JOSIAH, b. April 4, 1776; d. Aug. 7, 1797. 420 — 5. MARY, b. Oct. 27, 1778; m. 1802, Nathan Stone, of Rome, N. Y. 421—6. PRUDENCE, b. May 10, 1789; m. 181 1, Chauncy Keep, of Rome, N. Y. 422 — 7. LYDIA, b. 1790; d. Aug. 27, 1797. — LXI— JEREMIAH^ WOLCOTT [211] ( Alexander", Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. April 13, 1758, Sarah Goodrich, of East Haven; d. May 12, 1792. Children:— 423—1. MARTHA, b. Aug. 18, 1762; m. Sept. 16, 1778, Heze- kiah Reynolds, of Wallingford. Their dau., Martha Davenport Wolcott Reynolds, m. Dec. 17, 1823, Thaddeus Street, son of Jesse and Lois FIFTH GENERATION 105 Cook Street, of Wallingford, Conn. He was b. Dec. 27, 1779; d. April 7, 1842, at Cheshire, Conn. Children: i. William R. Street, b. July 12, 1828; m. Elizabeth • T. Upson, dau. of Julius and Mabel (Andrews) Up- son, of East Haven. ii. Frederick F. Street, b. Jan. 26, 1830, at Cheshire, Conn. ; m. Jan. 14, 1862, Mary Abbott Chapman, dau. of Reuben Abbott and Caroline (Loomis) Chap- man, of East Hartford, Conn. Resides at Hartford, Conn. iii. Henry Augustus Street, M. D., b. Sept. 6, 1831; m. (1st) Dec. 25, 1861, Susan Elizabeth Allen, dau. of Dr. Hull Allen, of Milford, Conn.; (2nd) Oct. 10, 1871, Elizabeth Bradford Roberts, dau. of Ozias Roberts, of East Hartford. iv. George Edward Street, D. D., b. June 18, 1835 ; m. Sept. 7, 1865, Mary Evarts Anderson, dau. of Rev. Rufus and Eliza (Hill) Anderson, of Boston, Mass.; d. Dec. 26, 1903, at Hartford, Conn. 424—2. THOMAS GOODSELL, b. Aug. 17, 1764. See CXXXIV. 425 — 3. SARAH, b. May 7, 1767; m. Philemon Harrison. — LXII— SIMONS WOLCOTT [215] (Alexander^ Roger\ Simon^, Henry^) m. (1st) Jan. 23, 1774, Lucy Rogers, who d. April 4, 1791, in her 39th year; (2nd) Mrs. Charlotte (Woodbridge) Muniford who was b. Dec. 26, 1761, and d. Dec. 1, 1831. Childi-en:— 426—1. LUCRETIA, b. Jan. 24, 1775; m. Oct. 28, 1793, Capt. Richard Law, of New London. 427—2. ALEXANDER, b. Nov. 12, 1775. See CXXXV. 428 — 3. LUCY, b. June 30, 1780; d. Jan. 28, 1782. 106 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 429 — 4. MARY, b. Dec. 30, 1781; m. Jan. 21, 1807, Christopher Manwaring, of New London. 430—5. LUCY, b. Oct. 31, 1783; m. (ist) Nov. 25, 1802, Francis Drake; (2nd) April 25, 18 16, Erastus Strong, of South Windsor. 431—6. CHARLOTTE, b. Nov. 10, 1784; d. 1789. 432—7. CATHARINE, b. May 15, 1786; m. Sept. 28, 1817, Daniel Hinsdale, of Hartford. 433_8. ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 10, 1788. 434—9. FRANCES CAROLINE, m. George Robbins, of New York. Dr. Simon Wolcott was a jjhysician in New London. D. April 7, 1809. — LXIII— GEORGE^ WOLCOTT [218] (Alexander\ Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. July 23, 1777, Alithea, dau. of Rev. David S. Rowland, of Windsor. Children: — 435 — I. MARY, b. Sept. 15, 1778; m. Sept. 30, 1804, Moses Bliss, of Springfield, Mass. 436 — 2. LUCY, b. Jan. 31, 1780; m. (ist) Jan., 1807, Capt. Henry Talcott, of Windsor; (2nd) Dec. 24, 1823, Rev. Elijah Waterman, of Bridgeport. 437—3. HENRY ROWLAND, b. March 22, 1786; d. at sea Oct. 12, 1817. 438—4. WILLIAM FREDERICK, b. June 9, 1788. See CXXXVI. 439—5. ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 14, 1790. George Wolcott, Esq., was a Representative of the town of Windsor in the General Assembly. Removed to Say- brook in May, 1804. D. Jan. 31, 1822. Epitaph. FIFTH GENERATION 107 — LXIV— CHRISTOPHERS WOLCOTT [219] (Alexander^ Roger^, Simon'-, Henry^) m. (1st) Aug. 1, 1782, Lucy Par- sons, who d. March 1, 1804. He m. (2nd) Sept. 26, 1806, Amy, dau. of Dea. Daniel Gillett, of Windsor. Children : — 440 — I. LAURx\, b. May 7. 1783; d. Aug. 23, 1789. 441—2. ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 20, 1785; d. May 3, 1786. 442—3. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, b. June 9, 1787. See CXXXVII. 443 — 4. LAURA, b. Oct. 3, 1789; m. (ist) July 30. 1807, Ells- worth Mather, of Windsor; (2nd) Nov. 12. 18 16, Henry Halsey, Esq., of Windsor. Children: I. Frederick Ellsworth Mather. II. Oliver Wolcott Mather. 444—5. ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 10, 1792; m. Sept. 26, 181 1, Warren Marshall, of Windsor. 445—6. PHILIP, b. May 11, 1794. See CXXXVIII. Dr. Christopher Wolcott settled in Windsor as a physician. D. April 23, 1821. Epitaph. — LXV— ALEXANDERS WOLCOTT [221] (Alexander*, Roger^, Simon-, Henry^) settled in Windsor as an attorney, m. (1st) Sept., 1785, Frances Burbank, of Springfield, Mass., who d. June 17, 1800; (2nd) June 7, 1807, Lucy Waldo, of Boston, Mass. Children: — 446—1. FRANCES, b. Aug. 9, 1786; m. (ist) Thomas Romans, of Boston, Mass.; (2nd) Arthur W. Magill, of Mid- dletown. 108 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 447—2. HENRY, b. March 6, 1788. See CXXXIX. 448—3. ALEXANDER, b. Feb. 14, 1790. See CXL. 449 — 4. MARY ANN, b. Feb. 11, 1792; lived in Middletown; d. Sept. 7, 1865. Alexander Wolcott d. June 26, 1828. Epitaph. — LXVI— GUY^ WOLCOTT [222] (Alexander*, Roger'', Simon-, Henry^) m. Oct. 5, 1781, Abigail Allyn, of Windsor; she was b. Oct. 5, 1765, and d. Feb., 1834. Children:— 450—1. ABIGAIL, b. July 2, 1785; m. Nathan Gillett. 451—2. GUY, b. Oct. 5, 1787. See CXLI. 452—3. JAMES, b. Nov. 3, 1789. See CXLII. 453 — 4. ELIZUR, b. July 7, 1792; m. Esther, dau. of Elihu Lewis, of Albany; lived in Thompsonville. 454—5. FREDERICK, b. Jan. 13, 1795. See CXLIII. 455" — 6. ANNA, b. May 16, 1797; m. Dr. John Emery, of Swan- ton, Ohio. 456 — 7. ALMIRA, b. May 24, 1799; m. April 24, 1821, George Kilborn, of Hudson, Ohio. 457—8. AMANDA, b. Nov. 15, 1802; d. 1815. 458—9. ELEANOR, b. April 24, 1804; m. April 20, 1826, Lucius W. Hitchcock, of Tallmadge, Ohio. 459—10. GEORGE, b. July 26, 1806. See CXLIV. 460—11. ALLYN ELLSWORTH, b. March 12, 1809. Attorney at law (i860) in Chicago. Dea. Guy Wolcott removed to Torrington in 1783. Re- moved to Tallmadge, Ohio, in 1822. D. Sept. 2, 1823. Epitaph. FIFTH GENERATION 109 — LXVII— ERASTUS' WOLCOTT [226] (Erastus\ Roger\ Simoir, Henri/) m. Dec. 27, 1783, Chloe, dau. of Capt. Aaron Bissell, of South Windsor. He served as Captain in the Revolutionary War; d. Jan. 7, 1797. Epitaph. Children : — 461— I. ERASTUS, b. Oct. 7, 1784; d. Feb. 27, 1812. 462—2. CHLOE, b. April 19, 1786; d. in Rochester, N. Y. 463 — 3. EDWARD, b. Oct. 12, 1788; commanded a company of Connecticut troops at New London in the last war with Great Britain; d. Nov. 9, 1832. By the death of Col. Edward Wolcott this branch of the family of Gen. Erastus Wolcott became extinct in the male line. 464 — 4. JULIANNA, b. April 19, 1791; m. May 13, 1823, Elihu Wolcott (385), of South Windsor. 465 — 5. HELEN, b. March 9, 1794; m. Sept. 3, 1822, Horace Hooker, of Rochester, N. Y. He was b. July 5, 1794; d. Nov. 3, 1865. She d. April 4, 1840. Children: I. Julia Wolcott Hooker, b. June 11, 1823. n. Henry Edward Hooker, b. Sept. 1, 1824. ni. Frances Hooker, b. Aug. 21, 1826. IV. James Wolcott Hooker, b. May 10, 1828; d. April 18, 1871. V. John Chaffee Hooker, b. June 30, 1830; d. Jan. 10, 1832. VI. Charles M. Hooker, b. Nov. 9, 1832. VII. Thomas Hooker, b. March 27, 1836; d. July 31, 1836. VIII. Horace B. Hooker, b. Dec. 7, 1837; resides at Rochester, N. Y. — LXVIII— ARODI^ WOLCOTT [229] (Erastus\ Roger\ Simon', Hennf) m. Dec, 1789, Ruth, dau. of Richard Pitkin, of East Hartford. Lived in South Windsor. Children: — no WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 466—1. ARODI PITKIN, b. June 14, 1791; d. Dec. 30, 1842. By his death the descendants of Judge Erastus Wol- cott in the male Hne became extinct. 467 — 2. ALMIRA, b. Aug. 13, 1793; d. in South Windsor. 468 — 3. MARY, b. April 2, 1797; d. in South Windsor. Arodi Wolcott d. May 18, 1805. Epitaph. — LXIX— ALBERT^ WOLCOTT [230] (Erastus\ Roger\ Simorr, Henry^) m. April 26, 1786, Hannah Loomis, of South Windsor. He removed to Cleveland, Ohio, where he d. Children: — 469^1. HANNAH, b. May 19, 1786; d. in Cleveland. 470—2. ALBERT, b. Nov. 20, 1787; d. March 24, 1810. 471—3. CYNTHIA, b. Sept. 15, 1789; m. May 16, 1813, William Bliss. 472 — 4. LAURA, bap. March 3; d. Sept. 30, 1793. 473—5. LAURA, bap. Nov. 2, 1794; d. Dec. 24, 1795. 474—6. ELIZABETH, bap. Oct. 29, 1797. — LXX— OLIVERS WOLCOTT [232] (Oliver\ Roger'', Simon\ Henry^) m. June 1, 1785, Elizabeth, only dau. of Capt. John Stoughton. She was b. Oct. 27, 1766. Childi-en:— 475_i. JOHN STOUGHTON, b. Aug. 28, 1787; d. Feb. 4, 1789. 476 — 2. OLIVER, b. May 27, 1790; d. July 17, 1791. i v^m FIFTH GENERATION 111 477 — 3. LAURA, b. April 10, 1794; m. Dec. 27, 1810, Col. George Gibbs, of Newport, R. I. Children: I. George Gibbs, b. July 17, 1815. II. Wolcott Gibbs. III. Alfred Gibbs. 478—4. ELIZABETH STOUGHTON. b. Oct. 9, 1795; m. July 2, 1813, William Gracie, Esq., of New York City. 479_5. OLIVER STOUGHTON, b. Jan. 18, 1800. See CXLV. 480—6. JOHN STOUGHTON, b. Dec. 4, 1802; a physician; d. Nov. 22, 1843. Epitaph. 481—7. HENRY, b. Sept. 4, d. Sept. 25, 1805. Oliver Wolcott was appointed in 1784 a comnTissioner to adjust and settle the claim of Connecticut against the United States. Comptroller of public accounts, 1788-89; auditor, 1789-91; Comptroller of the U. S. Treasury 1791-95; Secre- tary of the Treasury, succeeding Alexander Hamilton, 1795- 1800; was appointed Judge of the Second Circuit Court in 1801; later engaged in business; founded Bank of North America and was chosen first president 1812-1814; Governor of Connecticut 1817-27, being the third of his family in lineal succession who attained that honor. Received honorary degree of LL. D. from Brown and Princeton in 1799 and from Yale in 1819. It may be added here, that during the pressing occupa- tions of his public life he never forgot his literary tastes, — his retentive memory enabling him to recall long passages of the British poets, with whom he was specially familiar. The office of Governor he sustained for ten years with dignity. During this period he became the author of some of the ablest papers in the Records of the State. His annual Mes- sages to the Legislature, his Veto of the act knowai as the Steamboat Bill, his Plan of Taxation, and his Draft of the new Constitution, fully sustained the reputation for ability which he had gained in the Cabinet of Washington. 112 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY After his retirement from public life, he returned to the city of New York, and his few remaining years were passed there, at the home of his son-in-law. Col. George Gibbs, or in its immediate vicinity. He d. June 1, 1833, and his re- mains were taken to Litchfield. The monument in the Litch- field Cemetery bears the Family Arms. He was the last survivor of Washington's Cabinet. He has left behind him a valuable collection of manu- scripts, — more than fifty folio volumes. They embrace a full correspondence with the able political leaders of his party, and the public men of that period, — Washington, Hamilton, Ames, Cabot, Ellsworth, Pickering, Griswold, King, Hillhouse, Hopkinson, Quincy, and others, — gentle- men in whose confidence he stood high, and in whose counsels he actively participated. Volumes, embracing a portion of these papers, have been already published. The Common Council of the city of New York, on the occasion of his death, unanimously adopted the following resolution, June 8, 1833: "Resolved, That this Board, entertaining a high respect for the Char- acter of the Honorable Oliver Wolcott, late Governor of the State of Connecticut, lately deceased, will attend his Funeral; and that a Copy of this Resolution be furnished by the Clerk to the Family of the deceased." Several portraits of him exist. One is by Colonel Trum- bull, and was painted for the Hon. Josiah Quincy, of Boston ; was bequeathed by him to Prof. Wolcott Gibbs, of Harvard University. Another, painted by Gilbert Stuart, is in the Cajjitol at Hartford ; another, painted by R. Earle, is in the library of the Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford. A later portrait is a crayon sketch, by Rembrandt Peale, of much value as a likeness, taken, it is said, while the Governor was delivering his Inaugural Address to the Legislature. An admirable bust, executed after his death, by Mr. S. V. Clevenger, is in the possession of the family. FIFTH GENERATION 113 — LXXI— FREDERICK^ WOLCOTT [235] (Oliver*, Roger\ Simon^, Henry^) m. (1st) Oct. 12, 1800, Betsey, dau. of Col. Joshua Huntington, of Norwich, Conn. She was b. Nov. 8, 1774, and d. April 2, 1812; (2nd) June 21, 1815, Mrs. Sally Worthington Cooke, dau. of Rev. Samuel Good- rich, of Berlin. She was b. Aug. 7, 1784, and d. Sept. 14, 1842. Children:— 482—1. MARY ANN GOODRICH, b. Aug. 9, 1801; m. May 22, 1827, Asa Whitehead, Esq., of Newark, N. J. 483—2. HANNAH HUNTINGTON, b. Jan. 14, 1803; m. April 21, 1834, Rev. Frederick Freeman, of Sand- wich, Mass. 484—3. JOSHUA HUNTINGTON, b. Aug. 29, 1804. See CXLVI. 485—4. ELIZABETH, b. March 6, 1806; m. May 23, 1827, John P. Jackson, Esq., of Newark, N. J. She d. Oct. 15, 1875. Epitaph. Children: I. Laura Wolcott Jackson, b. May 5, 1828; m. Charles Henry Parker, of Boston, Mass.; d. Jan. 9, 1901. II. Mary Elizabeth Jackson, b. Nov. 13, 1829; m. Nov. 14, 1849, Thomas Charlton Henry, of Philadelphia, Pa. He was b. Apr. 20, 1828, and d. Aug. 31, 1890. She d. May 7, 1885. Children: i. Alexander Henry, b. Dec. 29, 1850; m. May 12, 1875, Caroline Rosa Bayard. Children: i. Adeline McKean Henry, b. May 7, 1878; m. May 27, 1907, Albert N. Baggs. Their son, Henry McKean Baggs, b. Nov. 27, 1908. ii. Alexander Henry, b. Aug. 21, 1885; m. Oct. 21, 1911, Virginia Whipple Hanson. ii. Charles Wolcott Henry, b. Apr. 13, 1852; m. Nov. 18, 1885, Sallie B. Houston; d. Nov. 23, 1903. Children : 114 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY i. T. Charlton Henry, b. Mar. 25, 1887; m. Nov. 29, 1910, Julia Biddle. ii. Gertrude Houston Henry, b. Sept. 2, 1891. iii. Elizabeth Wolcott Henry, b. Aug. 28, 1894. iii. James Bayard Henry, b. Jan. 15, 1857; m. (1st) Oct. 18, 1881, Mary E. McCorkle; (2nd) Oct. 9, 1888, Jane I. Robeson. An attorney at law at Phila- delphia, Pa. Children: i. Howard Houston Henry, b. July 19, 1882; m. June 23, 1904, Mae Drexel Fell. Their dau., Sarah Drexel Henry, b. 1905. ii. Caroline M. Henry, b. Feb. 20, 1884 ; m. Oct. 12, 1909, Isaac Warner Roberts. Children: i. Algernon Roberts, b. Oct. 3, 1910. ii. Bayard Henry Roberts, b. Feb. 3, 1912. iii. Snowden Henry, b. Jan. 17, 1896. iv. John Jackson Henry, b. Sept. 28, 1859; m. Nov. 3, 1885, Clara Reeves. Children : i. Emily Reeves Henry, b. Mar. 12, 1888; m. June 9, 1908, William Coleman Freeman. Their dau., Isabel Coleman Freeman, b. Jan. 17, 1911. ii. Charles Wolcott Henry, b. Sept. 24, 1889. iii. D. Reeves Henry, b. July 7, 1892. iv. James Bayard Henry, b. Mar. 13, 1894. V. Elizabeth Wolcott Henry, b. Apr. 6, 1863; m. Feb. 16, 1887, Lewis Wynne Wister. Child: Lewis Casper Wister, b. Feb. 24, 1888; m. Oct. 2, 1909, Mary Carpenter Lloyd. Their son, Casper Wister, b. Aug. 12, 1910. III. Julia Huntington Jackson, b. July 5, 1831; d. April 8, 1905, unm. IV. Frederick Wolcott Jackson, b. Aug. 24, 1833; m. Oct. 12, 1859, Nannie Jane Nye, dau. of Ezra Nye, of New York. She was b. Aug. 5, 1835, and d. Mar. 10, 1905. He d. June 14, 1904. Children: FIFTH GENERATION 115 i. Philip Nye Jackson, b. Sept. 1, 1860; m. Nov. 5, 1884, Margaret Atlee; d. Mar. 3, 1911. Children: i. Nannie Nye Jackson, b. Aug. 11, 1885; m. Oct. 28, 1905, Washington Lewis Stevens. ii. Edith Atlee Jackson, b. Oct. 6, 1886; m. Nov. 1, 1905. Thatcher Magoon Adams. Their son, Thatcher Magoon Adams, b. Sept. 11, 1911. iii. Frederick Wolcott Jackson, b. Feb. 21, 1888. iv. Margaret Atlee Jackson, b. Nov. 11, 1890; m. Jan. 23, 1910, William Agnew Paton. v. Philip Nye Jackson, b. May 15, 1898. vi. Schuyler Brinckerhoff Jackson, b. Aug. 18, 1900. ii. John Brinckerhoff Jackson, b. Aug. 18, 1862; m. Apr. 25, 1886, Florence A. Baird. Child : Florence Jackson, b. Mar. 7, d. Apr. 10, 1887. iii. William Fessenden Jackson, b. Nov. 22, 1864. iv. Frederick Wolcott Jackson, b. June 1, 1867; m. June 27, 1894, Louise Gindrat Arnold, dau. of Thomas C. and Elizabeth Screven Gindrat. Children : i. Elizabeth Screven Jackson, b. Sept. 12, 1895. ii. Frederick Huntington Wolcott Jackson, b. Sept. 25, 1897. iii. Louise Arnold Jackson, b. May 27, 1902. iv. Nannie Nye Jackson, b. Sept. 9, 1904. v. Charles Huntington Jackson, b. Nov. 29, 1869; d. June 5, 1911. vi. Elizabeth Wolcott Jackson, b. Jan. 2:^, 1872. vii. Nina Fessenden Jackson, b. June 11, 1874; m. Apr. 19, 1900, Neilson Abeel. He d. May 18, 1907. Children : i. Nancy Fessenden Abeel, b. Mar. 11, 1901; d. Feb. 1, 1902. ii. Neilson Abeel, b. Oct. 29, 1902. iii. Elizabeth Wolcott Abeel, b. Aug. 23, 1904. iv. Margaret Hall Abeel, b. Feb. 3, 1906. viii. Oliver Wolcott Jackson, b. Sept. 9, 1876; m. Apr. 6, 1904, Adele P. Carpenter. Children ; WOLCOTT GENEALOGY i. Frances Adele Jackson, b. Jan. 5, 1906. ii. Lorraine Wolcott Jackson, b. Dec. 31, 1907. iii. Martha Nye Jackson, b. Aug. 22, 1910. ix. Martha Nye Jackson, b. Nov. 7, 1878; m. Oct. 12, 1906, Lewis Stewart. He d. Mar. 3, 1908. Child: Francesca Lewis Stewart, b. Dec. 17, 1907. V. Joseph Cooke Jackson, b. Aug. 5, 1835, at Newark, N. J. ; m. Oct. 12, 1864, Katharine Perkins Day, dau. of Calvin and Catherine (Seymour) Day, of Hartford, Conn. She was b. Feb. 24, 1837. Resides at New York City. Children : i. Joseph Cooke Jackson, b. Aug. 20, 1865, at Hart- ford, Conn. ; m. June 14, 1900, Mabel Goodsell, dau. of James H. and Leiia A. (Peck) Goodsell, of East Orange, N. J. Their son, Joseph Hamilton Goodsell Jackson, b. June 15, 1901, at East Orange, N. J. ii. John Day Jackson, b. Sept. 23, 1868, at Hart- ford, Conn. ; m. July 28, 1909, Rose Marie Herrick, dau. of John W. and Anne (Taylor) Herrick, of Elgin, 111. Children, b. at New Haven, Conn. : i. Richard Seymour Jackson, b. Aug. 28, 1910. ii. John Herrick Jackson, b. Jan. 8, 1912. iii. Katharine Seymour Jackson, b. Oct. 21, 1871, at New York City; m. Dec. 4, 1909, Percy Hamilton Goodsell, son of James H. and Lelia (Peck) Good- sell, of East Orange, N. J. Their son, Percy Hamilton Goodsell, Jr., b. Sept. 24, 1910, at Hartford, Conn, iv. Elizabeth Huntington Wolcott Jackson, b. Sept. 1, 1875, at Quogue, N. Y. ; m. Oct. 20, 1909, Martin Sheelar Watts, son of James H. and Mary (Sheelar) Watts, of Baltimore, Md. Children, b. at New York City: i. Martin Seymour Huntington Watts, b. Dec. 26, 1910. ii. Schuyler Wolcott Jackson Watts, b. Jan. 25, 1912. VI. John Peter Jackson, b. Feb. 6, 1837; m. 1868, Clara Catlin Gregory; d. Dec. 17, 1880. Speaker of the New Jersey Legislature. Children : FIFTH GENERATION 117 i. Eliza Gregory Jackson, b. July 2, 1869; m. Feb., 1903, Deming Jarvos. Resides at \'al Fleuri, Dinard, France. ii. Laura Wolcott Jackson, b. 1870 ; m. March 6, 1909, Count Wilhelm A. F. Ekengren. Resides at Washington, D. C. Child : Elsie Helen Augusta Ekengren, b. Apr. 26, 1910. iii. Eliot Gregory Jackson, b. July 2, 1872 ; m. 1903, Margaret Bray. Resides at San Francisco, Cal. iv. John Parker Jackson, b. May 18, 1878. V. Huntington Wolcott Jackson, b. Apr. 17, 1880; m. Feb. 18, 1909, Shelby Converse, dau. of Admiral Converse. Resides at Washington, D. C. ■ VH. Hannah Wolcott Jackson, b. Apr. 21, 1839; d. unm. Aug. 24, 1904. Vni. Huntington Wolcott Jackson, b. Jan. 21, 1841 ; d. Jan. 3, 1901, unm. Col. Jackson entered the army as a Lieutenant Sept. 6, 1862, and was soon known as a brave and fearless soldier, of whom a memorial by the Commandery of the State of Illinois Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, speaks as follows : "Col. Jackson took part with his command in the Maryland campaign of the Army of the Potomac and was present at the fierce and destructive battle of Antietam on the 16th and 17th of September, 1862, where he received special mention for gallantry and good conduct. * * * He took part in the second battle of Fredericksburg where he rendered most gallant and distinguished service. * * * He was afterwards wounded in the battle of Kenesaw Mt. in Georgia. * * * Xhe bravery of Col. Jackson was highly commended by his superior officers and was the subject of general remark by all who witnessed it. * * * Col Jackson was present at every battle during the entire Atlanta cam- paign." He was a man of solid character, high aims, public spirit, loveable nature and broad intellectual acquirements. After the war he practiced law at Chicago. IX. Charles Henry Jackson, b. May 28, 1843 ; d. Feb. 14, 1844. X. Henry Griswold Jackson, b. Mar. 13, 1845 ; d. Mar. 28, 1846. XL Schuyler Brinckerhoff Jackson, b. June 16, 1849; m. Feb. 27, 1889, Angela Forbes, of San Francisco, Cal. An attorney at law at Newark, N. J. 118 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 486—5. FREDERICK HENRY, b. Aug. 19, 1808. See CXLVII. 487—6. LAURA MARIA, b. Aug. 14, 1811; m. March 3, 1831, Robert G. Rankin, Esq., of New York City. Children: I . Frederick Wolcott Rankin. II. Francis Huntington Rankin. 488—7. CHARLES MOSELEY, b. Nov. 20, 1816. See CXLVIII. 489—8. CHAUNCEY GOODRICH, b. March 15, 1819; d. Oct. 28, 1820. 490—9. HENRY GRISWOLD, b. Nov. 4, 1820; d. May 8, 1852. Epitaph. 491—10. MARY FRANCES, b. July 9, 1823; m. Feb. 4, 1845, Theodore Frothingham, of Boston. Their son, Theodore Frothingham. Soon after leaving College Frederick Wolcott entered upon the study of the Law, but was prevented by ill-health from engaging in its practice. He was appointed Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in 1793, and in 1798 Clerk of the Superior Court of Litchfield County, then first estab- lished. These offices he held until 1836, and on his resigna- tion the County Court issued a special order, expressing "their most unqualified approbation of the fidelity, integrity, and courtesy with which he has performed the various duties of the oflftce." In 1796, he was also appointed Judge of Pro- bate of the District, which last post he retained till his death. He was a Representative of the Town in the General As- sembly, and in 1808 he was chosen one of the Presidential Electors. He was elected a member of the State Senate in 1810, and amiually thereafter until 1823. During the last six years of his service as Senator, he was one of the Fellows of Yale College, — his brother, as Governor of the State, being at the same time a member of the Board. D. May 28, 1837, at Litchfield. Epitaph. Monument in Litchfield Cemetery bears the arms of Wolcott Family. SIXTH GENERATION — LXXII— BENJAMIN^ WOLCOTT [239] (John\ John*, John\ Henry^, Henry^) m. Abi Pinney; lived in South Windsor. Children: — 492 — I. MIRIAM, b. Aug. 26, 1766; d. May 29, 1773. 493—2. CAROLINE, b. Aug. 29, 1769; d. 1797. 494—3. ELEANOR, b. Dec. 18, 1770; d. 1797. 495—4. TALCOTT, b. Oct. i, 1772. See CXLIX. 496—5. CHESTER, b. Jan. 23, 1775. See CL. 497 — 6. ELEANOR, b. Nov. 2, 1776; d. young. 498—7. BENJAMIN, b. Dec. 15, 1778. See CLI. 499 — 8. CLARISSA, b. June 16, 1781; d. Jan. 13, 1799. 500—9. JAMES, b. June 23, 1784. See CLII. 501 — 10. JOHN, b. July 23, 1786; d. May 21, 1787. — LXXIII— SAMUEL^ WOLCOTT [241] (Samuel^ Sainuel\ Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. (1st) May 10, 1762, Prudence, dau. of Thomas Robbins, of Newington. She d. Apr. 19, 1802, aged 57. (2nd) 1807, Mrs. Elizabeth (Hin- man) Beach, who d. June 24, 1824, aged 57. Maj. Samuel Wolcott emigrated to Sandisfield, Mass., in 1764; served in the Revolutionary War; d. Aug. 24, 1824. Epitaph. Children : — 502—1. PRUDENCE, b. Apr. 20, 1763; m. John Baxter, of Sandisfield. 503—2. SAMUEL, b. Apr. 19, 1765. See CLIII. 120 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 504 — 3. MARY, b. May 20, 1767; m. John Parsons, of Wind- ham, N. Y. 505—4. THOMAS, b. June 19. 1769. See CLIV. 506—5. ABIATHAR, b. Mar. 13, 1772. See CLV. 507—6. WILLIAM, b. June 13, 1774. See CLVI. 508 — 7. ABIGAIL, b. Dec. 22, 1781; m. Aug. 24, 1801, John Chapel, of Avon, N. Y. — LXXIV— WYATT** WOLCOTT [243] (Samuel\ Samuel", Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. 1764, Desire Saxton; settled in Speneertown, N. Y., about 1782; d. July 28, 1821, in Austerlitz, N. Y. His wife b. May 12, 1748; d. Jan. 23, 1816. Children : — 509—1. ERASTUS, b. Jan. i, 1767. See CLVII. 510 — 2. FANNY, b. April 17, 1768; m. May 20, 1792, Samuel Osborn, of Austerlitz. 511 — 3. SAMUEL, b. Dec. 27, 1769; lived in Alabama, N. Y. 512—4. OLIVER, b. Nov. 5, 1772. See CLVIII. 513—5. JAMES, b. Jan. 18, 1775. See CLIX. 514—6. JOHN SAXTON, b. Dec. 21, 1777. See CLX. 515—7. MARTIN, b. June, 1780; d. Oct. 18, 1795. 516—8. CHESTER, b. April 20, 1782. See. CLXI. 517—9. RHODA, b. Mar. 16, 1786. — LXXV— SOLOMON" WOLCOTT [245] (Samuel^ Samuel^ Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. Sarah, dau. of Joseph Wells, of Wethersfield; lived in Wethersfield ; d. Jan. 2, 1811. Epitaph. She d. Apr. 3, 1805. Epitaph. Children:— SIXTH GENERATION 121 518— I. SARAH, bap. 1769: d. Nov. 28. 1801. 519 — 2. MARY, m. Sept. 19. 1793, Samuel Gordon Montague, of Wethersfield. 520—3. SOLOMON, bap. Apr. 16, 1775; d. 1796. 521—4. MEHITABLE, bap. May 19, 1776; m. April 15, 1798, Hosea Blinn, son of Hosea and Ruth (Smith) Blinn. He was b. July 4, 1776, and d. June 15, 1819. She d. Nov. 22, 1852. Their dau., Sarah Wells Blinn, b. Feb. 24, 1810; m. Dec. 4, 1838, William Allen Churchill, son of Joseph and Anna Allen (Judd) Churchill, of Newington, Conn. He was b. May 10, 1810, and d. May 28, 1874. Their son, Frederick Hosea Churchill, b. Mar. 27, 1848; m. Nov. 5, 1874, Annie Louise Smith, dau. of William H., and Lucinda (Hart) Smith. See VII. 522—5. ROGER, b. Mar. 13, 1778. See CLXII. 523—6. ABIGAIL, bap. June 16, 1782; m. May 15, 1803, Nathaniel Wolcott (536). 524 — 7. LEVI, \ twins, (m- Mary Strong, of / b. Dec. 20, 1785; <East Hartford, Conn. 525—8. SYLVESTER,) bap. Nov. 25, i787(see CLXIII. — LXXVI— ROGERS WOLCOTT [247] (Samuel\ Samuel\ Samuel^, Henry'-, Henry^ ) m. (1st) 1775, Mary Slater; (2nd) March 9, 1800, Esther Wilson; lived in Walpole, N. H. His second wife b. Nov. 21, 1765. He d. April 1, 1828. Children:— 526 — I. MARY, b. Oct. 24, 1801; m. Jan. i, 1822, Ebenezer Willington, Jr., of Swansea, N. H. 527—2. ESTHER, b. Sept. 18, 1803; m. Feb. 8, 1824, Increase S. Guild, of Walpole, N. H. 122 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 528—3. CLARISSA, b. Dec. 6, 1805. Lived (1849) in Walpole. 529 — 4. ELIJAH, ) . , T „ ( d. in infancy. ■^ ^ ^ ■> ' \ twnis, b. Jan. 20, 1829 \ ^ 530—5. ELISHA,^ "^ ^ d. in infancy. 531 — 6. ALCENA, b. June 16, 1810; m. Nov. 17, 1836, John Eames, of Orford, N. H. — LXXVII— NATHANIELMVOLCOTT [248] (Samuel^Samuel\ SamueP, Henry-, Henry^) m. (1st) Dorothy Evans; (2nd) Apr. 15, 1798, Abigail Goodrich; d. July 27, 1810. His widow d. Dec. 24, 1831. Children:— 532 — I. RHODA, bap. July 6, 1776; m. Bernard Smith, of Freedom, N. H. 533—2. ELIZABETH, bap. July 6, 1777; m. Feb. 4, 1800, David Canfield. 534—3. SIMEON, bap. March 19, 1780. See CLXIV. 535 — 4. CLARISSA, bap. May 26, 1782; m. Henry Whitney. 53<^-5. NATHANIEL, b. March 8, 1784. See CLXV. 537—6. MARY, m. Gideon Smith. — LXXVIII— WILLIAM" WOLCOTT [251] (Samuel^ Samuel\ Samuel^, Henry-, Henry'^) m. (1st) June 14, 1780, Rebecca Goodrich, who d. Apr. 18, 1788; (2nd) March 18, 1790, Huldah Wells. He lived in Wethersfield. D. March 11, 1841. Epitaph. Children:— 538—1. WILLIAM, b. March 17, 1781. See CLXVI. 539—2. HENRY, b. Oct. I, 1782. See CLXVII. SIXTH GENERATION 123 540—3. OLIVER, b. Aug. 17. 1784. See CLXVIII. 541—4. SAMUEL, b. June 19, d. Oct 4, 1786. 542—5. HULDAH, b. Feb. 2, 1791. 543—6. HORACE, b. April 6, 1793. See CLXIX. 544—7. REBECCA, b. Nov. 10, 1795; d. Dec. 13, 1800. — LXXIX— GERSHOM« WOLCOTT [252] (EUsha^, Samuel'^, Samuel^, Henrif, HemY) m. Oct. 10, 1774, Rhoda Robbins; lived in Wethersfield; d. Nov. 29, 1782. Epitaph. She d. Oct. 20, 1795. Children:— 545—1. GERSHOM NOTT, b. Feb. 13, 1776. See CLXX. 546—2. JOHN, b. May 2, 1777. See CLXXL 547_3. SARAH WATERHOUSE, b. Nov. 27, 1779; m. Sept. 5, 1797, William Hart. 548 — 4. RHODA, b. May 9, 1782; m. Aug., 1802, Selah Webster. — LXXX— ELISHA^ WOLCOTT [254] (Elisha^, Samuel^ Samuel^, Henry", Henry'^) m. Jan. 19, 1775, his cousin, Mai-y Wells, who was b. 1756, and d. Oct. 6, 1828. He d. Jan. 17, 1827, at Wethersfield, Conn. Epitaph. Children:— 549—1. SAMUEL, b. July 29, 1775. See CLXXH. 550—2. HORATIO GATES, b. Sept. 13, 1777; d. Sept. 18, 1778. 551 — 3. MARY, b. Aug. 24, 1779; m. Jan. 22, 1799, Thomas Griswold. 124 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 552—4. MEHITABLE, b. April 3, 1782, at Wethersfield, Conn.; m. (ist) 1802, at Wethersfield, Conn., Asa Sellew, son of Dea. John Sellew, of Glastonbury, Conn. He d. May 11, 1826. (2nd) 1829, Elisha Robinson, of New York State. Children: I. John Sellew. II. Elisha Wolcott Sellew, b. Feb. 14, 1806; m. EHzabeth Towne. III. Marie Sellew, m. Dr. Sylvester Wilder. IV. Chauncey Butler Sellew, m. Harriet Catlin. 553 — 5- HANNAH, b. March 25, 1787; m. Aug. 30, 1804, Dea. William Willard. He was b. Nov. 21, 1783, and d. March 8, 1832. She d. Nov. 14, 1864. Children: I. John Franklin Willard, b. June 18, 1805. II. Hannah Willard, b. Aug. 13, 1807; d. Nov. 4, 1816. III. Mary Willard, b. Apr. 12, 1809; d. July 12, 1842. IV. Daniel Willard, b. July 5, 1812; d. Oct. 2, 1813. V. JuHa Ann Willard, b. Dec. 11, 1815; m. Oct. 10, 1843, Chauncey Adams, son of William and Mary Wells Adams, who was b. Nov. 6, 1808, and d. June, 1883. She d. March 14, 1871. Their son, C. Eugene Adams, b. Aug. 15, 1844, at Wethersfield, Conn.; m. Dec. 22, 1869, Alice S. Bailey, of Wethersfield, Conn. Resides at Wethers- field. Children : i. Lena Maud Adams, b. Sept. 24, 1870, at Wethersfield, Conn.; m. Sept. 3, 1904, John Prentice Rand, M. D., of Worcester, Mass., where they reside. i. Etta May Adams, b. Mar. 16, 1872. ii. Harriet Julia Adams, b. Mar. 22, 1874. V. Clarence Willard Adams, b. Nov. 24, d. Nov. 27, 1877. V. Alice Lockwood Adams, b. May 25, 1879. vi. Willard Carleton Adams, b. Feb. 28, 1884. vii. Jessie Eugenia Adams, b. Apr. 17, 1885. SIXTH GENERATION 125 554—6. ELISHA, b. March 25, 1787. See CLXXIII. 555_7. DANIEL, b. Jan. 29, 1790. See CLXXIV. 556—8. SARAH NOTT, b. Apr. 2, 1793; d. unm. Aug. 22, 1847. 557_9. CHAUNCEY APPLETON, b. July 12, 1795. See CLXXV. 558—10. HORATIO, b. July 7, 1798; d. Apr. 30, 1799. 559—11. FRANKLIN WATERHOUSE, b. Sept. 12, d. Nov. 12, 1800. — LXXXI— JOSIAH« WOLCOTT [257] (Josiah\ Samuel\ Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. (1st) May 13, 1779, Lydia, dau. of Rev. Daniel Russell, of Rocky Hill; she d. April 17, 1805; (2nd) Feb. 16, 1806, Mrs. Nancy, widow of Dr. Joseph Higgins, of Rocky Hill, and dau. of Cajjt. Israel Williams; (3rd) JNIrs. Elizabeth Brown, of Warren, Ohio. He served with his brother Theodore in the Revolutionary War. Removed to Bristol in 1792; and to Farmington, Ohio, in 1807. D. Jan. 17, 1838. Epitaph. Children:— 560-1 561—2 562—3 563—4 564—5' 565-6. 566-7, 567-8, 568^, CATHARINE, b. March 5, 1780; m. Nov. 25, 1802, Chauncy Hooker, of Farmington, Conn. DANIEL RUSSELL, b. March 16, 1782. See CLXXVI. HORACE, b. Nov. 17, 1784. See CLXXVII. SUSANNA, b. March 26, 1787; m. July i, 181 1, Joshua P. Danforth, of Farmington, Ohio. MARY, b. Oct. I, 1789; d. Sept. 2, 1808. JOSIAH WILLIS, b. Jan. 26, 1793. See CLXXVIH. ERASTUS, b. May 2, 1795. See CLXXIX. EDMUND PINKNEY, b. Nov. 17, 1800. See CLXXX. LYDIA RUSSELL, b. Feb. 24, 1807; m. Sept., 1827, Elbert Cowles, of Austinburg, Ohio. 126 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 569—10. CAROLINE, b. Sept. 12, 1808; m. Nov. 6, 1828, George L. Holmes, of Farmington. 570—11. CHARLOTTE, b. July 17, 1812; m. Oct. 26, 1836, William Smith, of Farmington. Children: L Coresta Smith, b. Aug. 11, 1837. II. Theresa S. Smith, b. Nov. 11, 1841; d. Aug. 31, 1846. III. Sidney W. Smith, b. Apr. 26, 1844; d. June 4, 1895. 571—12. NANCY WILLIAMS, b. July 12, 1830. — LXXXII— THEODORE'' WOLCOTT [260] (Josiah\ Samuel\ Samuel^, Henry'^, Henry^) m. Feb., 1784, Rhoda, dau. of Roger Goodrich, of Farmington ; she was b. Oct. 13, 1763. He removed to Farmington, Ohio, in 1814. D. June 2, 1837. Epitaph. Children : — 572—1. LEWIS, b. Aug. 21, 1785. See CLXXXL 573—2. JOSIAH, b. Aug. 25, 1787. See CLXXXII. 574—3. JOHN, b. Sept. 26, 1790; d. July 21, 1792. 575—4- JOHN, b. Feb. 26, 1793. See CLXXXIH. 57^-5. WILLIAM, b. May 21, 1795. See CLXXXIV. 577 — 6. NANCY, b. July 9, 1797; m. Aug. 22, 1816, Silas Higgins, of Farmington. 578—7. NEWTON, b. Nov. 17, 1799. See CLXXXV. 579_8. CHESTER GOODRICH, b. Dec. 19, 1803. See CLXXXVI. 580—9. EMILY FATIMA, b. July 10, 1809; m. Aug. 8, 1829, David Belden, Jr. 581—10. SUSAN, b. July 30, 181 1; m. April 7, 1829, Asahel A. Goff, of Farmington. SIXTH GENERATION 127 — LXXXIII— JOHN« WOLCOTT [261] (Josiah^ John\ Josiah\ Henry^, Henry^) m. — ; d. Sept. 28, 1825. Child:— 582—1. HORACE, b. April i, 1804, at Windham, N. Y. See CLXXXVII. — LXXXIV— EDWARD KITCHEN** WOLCOTT [262] (Josiah\ John^, Josiah^, Henry"^, Henry^) m. Hannah Sewall, of Brookline, Mass.; lived in Brookline and d. Sept. 11, 1815. Children : — 583 — I. ANN, b. Dec. 4, 1777; m. Dec. 6, 1801, Philip RidgAvay, of Boston. 584—2. ELIZABETH, bap. March 26, r78o; m. Dec. 7, 1809, John F. Barber, of Boston. 585-3. HENRY SEWALL, bap. June 16, 1782; d. young. 586—4. HANNAH SEWALL, bap. April 17, 1785; m. April 30, 1814, John Folsom, of Boston. 587 — 5. REBECCA, bap. Dec. 20, 1789; m. Edward Adams, of Medford. 588—6. SAMUEL, bap. Oct. 6, 1793; m. Mary Mitchell. — LXXXV- JOSHUA^ WOLCOTT [269] (Josiah^ John\ Josiah\ Henry^, Henry^) m. Oct. 15, 1799, Mary, dau. of Rev. Jonathan Eames; lived in Oiford, N. H.; d. Jan. 19, 1842. Children : — 128 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 589—1 590—2 591—3 592—4 593—5 594—^ 595—7 596-8 597^ JOSIAH EAMEsided (1849) i" East Windsor. — CIX— BENJAMIN*' WOLCOTT [339] (Simon^ Henry", Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Dec. 20, 1792, Abigail Rock- well. He lived in East Windsor, and d. April 16, 1850. Children : — SIXTH GENERATION 141 758—1. WARREN, b. Oct. 3, 1793; d. March 6, 1810, from the bite of a fox. 759 — 2. MIRIAM, b. Feb. 15, 1795; d. young. 760 — 3. HORACE, b. Sept. 23, 1796; d. young. 761 — 4. HORACE, b. Sept. 17, 1798; resided in East Windsor where he d. April 15, 1850. 762—5. HIRAM, b. Sept. 5, 1800. See CCXXVII. 763 — 6. CLARISSA, b. Sept. 3, 1802; resided (1849) in East Windsor. 764—7. MARY, b. July 13, 1805; resided (1849) in East Windsor. 765—8. HARDIN, b. April 6, 1809; d. young. 766—9. WARREN, b. Sept. 10, 1810; m. Feb. 15, 1846, Hannah A. Billings, of East Windsor; removed to Iowa. 767—10. JONATHAN GILLETT, b. Oct. 5, 1813; went to Ohioville, Pa. 768—11. MIRIAM, b. July 16, 1815; d. young. — cx— NATHANIEL^ WOLCOTT [341] (SimonK Henrif, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Aug. 6, 1803, Clarissa Bissell. He lived in East Windsor, and d. Feb. 30, 1842. Children:— 769—1. CLARISSA, b. June 28, 1804; m. May i, 1831, Samuel Gould, of Manchester. 770—2. NATHANIEL, b. April 8, 1806. See CCXXVIII. 771—3. CHLOE. b. June 28, 1808; m. Oct. 5, 1831, Caleb J. Bancroft, of Enfield. 772—4. ROSWELL, b. Sept. 23, d. Oct. 16, 1810. 773—5. LOUISA, b. Aug. 22, 1812; d. April 9, 1815. 774—6. ROSWELL, b. Sept. 4, 181 5. See CCXXIX. 775—7. EDWIN, b. Sept. 13, 1817. See CCXXX. 142 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 776—8. LOUISA MARIA, b. Nov. 18, 1819; m. June i, 1845, Rufus Crane, of East Windsor. yyy—g. JULIA ROSANNA, b. May 4, 1822; m. March i, 1845, Lewis Tucker, of East Windsor. 778—10. ELIZABETH CORDELIA, b. June 11, 1824; m. Sept. 23, 1844, Wallace Tracy, of Vernon. 779 — II. MARY ANN, b. Jan. 19, 1826; resided (1849) i" East Windsor. — CXI— JOSEPH** WOLCOTT [342] (Simon\ Henry\ Henry^, Simon^, Henry'^) m. August 17, 1795, Lucy Hills, dau. of John and Anna (Loomis) Hills, of East Windsor. She was b. June 22, 1777, and d. May 3, 1855, in Granger, Medina County, Ohio. He d. May 8, 1866, aged 91 years, in Sharon, Medina County, Ohio. Children: — 780—1. LUCY, b. March 6, 1796; m. (ist) July 10, 1819, Calvin Putnam; (2nd) Rufus French. Child: Russell Putnam. 781—2. SOPHIA, b. Jan. i, 1798; m. Dec. 25, 1819, Cyrus Briggs, son of Zenos Briggs and Ruth (Codding) Briggs. Children: I. Nancy Briggs, m. — Stevens. II. George Briggs, m. . III. Olive Briggs, m. • — Stevens. 782—3. ELIZUR, b. Nov. 20, 1799. See CCXXXI. 783 — 4. ANNA, b. Oct. 6, 1803; m. March 13, 1823, John McCloud, son of Samuel and Hannah (Holt) McCloud. Both d. in Granger, Medina County, Ohio. Children: I. Azubah Botsford McCloud (living in Missouri as late as 1881). SIXTH GENERATION 143 II. Louisa McCloud. III. Emeline McCloud, m. Dr. Albertson, of Granger. IV. Caroline Wilcox McCloud. V. Melissa Arnold McCloud. VI. Henry McCloud, m. Ella Amerman. 784—5. SIMON PETER, b. Sept. 25, 1804, at Middlesex, Vt. See CCXXXII. 785—6. MARY, b. May 10, 1807, d. May 12, 1875. M. (ist) March 22, 1836, Hiram G. Wise, who d. Nov. 25, 1849, aged 38 years; (2nd) Matthew Newton. Children: I. Edwin Wise, Co. 103rd Regt. O. V. I.; d. Chat- tanooga, Tenn., May 14, 1864, aged 26 years. II. Louisa M. Wise, d. August 20, 1849, aged 3 years. III. Lucinda Wise. 786—7. PAMELIA, b. Oct. 24, 1813: m. Dec. 25, 1834, Seth Goodwin, of Granger, Medina Co., Ohio, and d. April 14, 1 88 1. He was a son of Nathaniel and Lovira (Low) Goodwin, and was b. April 11, 1812, and d. Nov. 24, 1878. Children: I. Marcia M. Goodwin, b. Sept. 17, 1835. II. Russell W. Goodwin, b. April 19, 1839. III. Laura O. Goodwin, b. June 20, 1843. IV. Clarinda Goodwin, b. June 18, 1849. — CXII— LUKE« WOLCOTT [343] (Thomas'', Thomas\ Henry^, Siinonr, Henry'^) m. Mary Wheeler. He lived in Dover, N. Y. Children:— 787—1. THOMAS, b. July 14, 1774. See CCXXXIII. 788—2. LUKE. 789—3. WHEELER, b. June 5, 1779. See CCXXXIV. 790—4. THANKFUL, 791—5- JERUSHA. 144 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CXIII— THOMAS « WOLCOTT [346] (Thomas'^ Thomas^ Henry^, Simon", Henry^) m. (1st) Aug. 22, 1791, Silence Phillen. She d. June 20, 1798. (2nd) Dec. 29, 1798, Rachel Hackett. She was b. May 16, 1778. Children:— 792—1, 793—2 794—3 795—4. 79^-5. 797—6 798-7 799—8 800 — 9 JERUSHA, b. Dec. 13, 1792, at Dover, N. Y. PHINEAS, b. Feb. 14, 1794, at Dover, N. Y.; m. Lucinda Gilbert. RACHEL, b. April 17, 1795, at Dover, N. Y. ^TT A \ t^''"^' ^- J^^ly (™- (ist) Benjamin Austin; ' / ID, 1796, at ) (2nd) Oliver Darling. ( Northampton, j SALLY,) N. Y. (m. — Gibbs; d. Nov. 16, 1824 POLLY, b. Oct. 10, 1799, at Northampton, N. Y. MARIAN, b. Jan. 7, 1801, at Northampton, N. Y. m. Cephas Jones. BETSEY, b. Dec. 2, 1802, at Northampton, N. Y. m. — Jones. SUSAN, b. Nov. 12, 1804, at Northampton, N. Y. m. Apr. 25, 1824, Ziba Roberts. He was b. Mar. 23, 1800. She d. July 16, 1892. Children: L Charles Wolcott Roberts, b. Apr. 20, 1835; m. Oct. 29, 1858, Huldah Ann, dau. of Jeremiah and Clarissa S. Loucks. He d. March 28, 1905, at Oakfield, N. Y. Their dau., Jennie C. Roberts, b. May 8, 1862, at Wheatville, N. Y., resides at Basom, N. Y. n. Ziba Roberts, b. July 31, 1840; m. Jan. 13, 1867, Cynthia Dewey, dau. of William W. and Amanda H. Dewey, of Royalton, N. Y. Resides at Medina, N. Y. Children : i. William G. Roberts, b. Apr. 5, 1868. ii. John D. Roberts, b. Apr. 19, 1869. iii. C. Merrill Roberts, b. July 11, 1874. iv. May C. Roberts, b. May 5, 1876. V. Colla D. Roberts, b. Aug. 25, 1878. vi. Grace L. Roberts, b. Aug. 13, 1880. vii. Iva Roberts, b. Aug. 28, 1887. SIXTH GENERATION 145 801—10. THOMAS HUBBLE, b. Sept. i, 1806, at Northamp- ton, N. Y. See CCXXXV. 802—11. JOHN JAY, b. March 17, 1808, at Northampton, N. Y. 803 — 12. DEXEY, b. Dec. 19, 1809, at Northampton, N. Y.; m. George Johnson. 804—13. JOSEPH, b. Nov. 8, 181 1, in SulHvan County, N. Y.; m. — Smith. 805—14. NANCY, b. Sept. 13, 1813, at Cazenovia, N. Y. 806—15. JOANNA, b. Sept. 7, 181 5, at Cazenovia, N. Y.; m. Jasper Parish. 807—16. HIRAM, b. Aug. 30, 1817, at Cazenovia, N. Y. 808—17. HARRIET, b. Aug. 18, 1820, at Pembroke, N. Y.; m. Logan Johnson. — CXIV— ROGER" WOLCOTT [349] (T}iomas\ Thomas^ Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) d. 1804. Child: — 809—1. WILLIAM WALLACE, b. May 27, 1804. See CCXXXVI. — cxv— ROGER" WOLCOTT [361] (Gideorv>, Thomas^ Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Rachel Ash. He removed to Cobourg, Canada West, in 1797, and held a Captain's com- mission in the British Army, which he resigned in 1809, and removed to St. Charles, 111. Children : — 810— I. WILLIAM, b. Sept. 22, 1795; m. 1819, Mary, dau. of Joseph Ash, of Hamilton, C. W.; hved in Cobourg; d. in 1823. 811 — 2. OLIVE, b. Aug. 7, 1797; m. 1823, Joseph Lindsay, of Cobourg. 146 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 812—3. ASA, b. Sept. 22, 1799. See CCXXXVII. 813—4. RACHEL, b. July 31, 1805; m. 1828, Jeremiah Chase, of Cobourg. 814—5. WALTER, b. Nov. 16, 1809. See CCXXXVIIL 815—6. SABRINA, b. March 19, 181 1 ; m. 1837, Jason Gilchrist, of Otonobar, C. W. 816—7. SAVILLA, b. June 30, 1813; m. 1835, Almon Buck, of Cobourg, C. W. 817—8. GIDEON EDWARD, b. Dec. 9, 1817; m. 1848, Elizabeth, dau. of Francis De Long, of 111. — CXVI— ELISHA« WOLCOTT [363] (Gideon^ Tho?nas\ Henry^, Sivwir, Henry^) m. Anna, dau. of Eliphalet Hull; removed in 1795 to Yates County, N. Y.; d. 1856, in Bar- rington. Children : — 818— I. GIDEON, b. Nov. 7, 1798. See CCXXXIX. 819—2. HANNAH, b. Aug. 21, 1800; m. (ist) Dr. Mason Laman, of Benton, N. Y. Children: I. Mary Laman, m. (1st) Henry Wagener, of Penn Yan, N. Y.; (2nd) James McAuley, before 1831. II. Margaret Laman, d. in infancy. 820—3. OLIVER PLATT, b. April 19, 1802. See CCXL. 821—4. ERASTUS BRADLEY, b. Oct. 18, 1804. See CCXLI. 822—5. DAVID, b. 1806: d. young. 823—6. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. 181 1. See CCXLII. — CXVII— THOMAS" WOLCOTT [364] (Gideon^, Thomas\ Henry^, Simon-, Henry'^) m. Oct. 20, 1811, INIrs. Joanna Reed, dau. of Shubael Kelley, of Schodack, N. Y.; lived in Arcadia, N. Y. Childi-en: — SIXTH GENERATION 147 824—1. OLIVE ANN, b. Aug. 23, 1812. 825—2. SALINDA ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 6, 1814; d. May 7, 1834. 826—3. AMANDA FITZLANE, b. Feb. 17, 1818; m. June 11, 1842, George Knickerbocker, of Arcadia. — CXVIII— STEPHEN ASHLEY^ WOLCOTT [366] (Gideon^ Thomas^, Henry^, Simon-, Henry^) m. May 16, 1803, Lois Piatt, of Le Roy, N. Y. Lived in Le Roy. Children:— 827—1. NATHANIEL, b. Sept. 25, 1804; d. Sept. 9, 1813. 828—2. STEPHEN, b. May 3. 1806; d. April 11. 1835. 829—3. MARGARET, b. Aug. 21, 1808; m. Dec. 9, 1840, David H. Buel, of Benton Centre, N. Y. 830—4. ANNA, b. April 10, 1815. 831—5. MARTHA SARAH, b. March 14, 1817; m. May i, 1839, Stephen S. Briggs, of Canandaigua. 832—6. JOHN GREIG, b. Jan. 6, 1821; studied medicine with his cousin. Dr. Oliver P. Wolcott, and settled in Milwaukee as a practicing physician. 833—7. PAULINE SAXTON, b. Dec. 7, 1826. — CXIX— WALTERS WOLCOTT [368] (Gideon^ Thomas\ Henry^, Simon-, Henry^) m. INIay 6, 1817, Abigail, dau. of William Cornwell, of Jerusalem, N. Y. She was b. Oct. 26, 1792. He d. Oct. 9, 1876, at Dundee, N. Y., where he had resided as a practicing physician since 1846. Children: — 834—1. HILAND GRIEVE, b. Oct. 21, 1818. See CCXLIII. 148 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 835 — 2. MARY, b. Aug. 4, 1820; m. (ist) Oct. 24, i860, Amos Wilcox; (2iid) Jan. 20, 1877, Henry B. Stone. 836—3. SOPHIA LEE, b. Jan. 22, 1822. 837—4. JOHN DORSEY, b. March 10, 1825. See CCXLIV. 838—5. WALTER, b. May 10, 1827; d. July 3, 1863. — cxx— THOMAS^ WOLCOTT [370] (Peter\ Thovias\ Henry''\ Siinon~, Henry^) m. Lydia Hollenbeck, of Hills- dale, N. Y. Children:— 839—1. CATHARINE, m. Jacob T. Van Dusen. 840-2. CHRISTINA, m. David Lampman. — CXXI— ABRAHAM" WOLCOTT [371] (Peter^ TJiomas\ Henry^, Simon-, Henry^) m. Harriet Race, of Egremont, Mass. Children : — 84I-I MARIA, m. (2nd) Calvin Winchell. 842-2 PETER. 843-3 ISAAC. 844—4 HENRY. 845—5 AMANDA. 846—6 ELIZA. 847—7 CAROLINE. 848—8 SYLVESTER, m. Roxanna Lampman. 849—9 NORMAN, m. (ist) Sarah Taylor; (2nd) Sarah Boice — CXXII— GIDEON PETER*' WOLCOTT [372] (Peter^, Thomas*, Henrif, Simon-, Henrif) m. Feb. 2, 1801, Eliza- beth (Hollenbeck) Killear, of Lincklaen, N. Y. Children:— SIXTH GENERATION 149 850^1 851-2 85-^-3 853-4 854-5^ 855-6. 856-7. 857-8 858—9. PETER, b. Sept. 9, 1802; m. Charlotte Van Dusen. JOANNA, b. Feb. 14. 1804; m. Levi Van Dusen. LAURA, m. Jacob Van Dusen. CAROLINE, b. Nov. 2, 1810; m. Conrad Fletcher. AMBROSE, b. May 6, 1813. See CCXLV. MARTIN, b. May 3, 1815. MIRIAM, b. Aug. 17, 1819; m. Lewis Lord. KILLEAR, b. Aug. 19, 1821; d. in the army. GEORGE, b. Aug. 31, 1828. — CXXIII— WILHELMUS" WOLCOTT [373] (Peter\ Thomas*, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Cornelia Decker, of Ancoram, N. Y. Children:— 85^-1 86(^: 862- 863- 864—6. 865-7 SARAH, m. John Puloie. THOMAS. See CCXLVI. JOHN, m. — . LAWRENCE, m. — . SPENCER, m. Betsey Lasher. NORMAN, m. Parmy Decker. GEORGE, m. Mary Peaster. — CXXIV— CORNELIUS^ WOLCOTT [374] (Peter^ Thomas\ Henry^, Simorr, Henry^ ) m. Salome Washburn, of Tag- hanic, N. Y. Children: — 866 — I. RANSOM, m. Nancy Knickerbocker. 867—2. CALEB. 868—3. ANGELINE, m. Collins Cook. 869 — 4. JULIA, m. Levi Robinson. 870—5. LOUISA, m. Samuel Williams. 150 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — cxxv— AUGUSTUS^ WOLCOTT [378] (Giles\ Peter\ Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Oct. 18, 1804, Nancy Cole, dau. of Dr. Jesse and Sally W. Cole, of Onondaga, N. Y. Children:— 871— I. NANCY, b. July 27, 1805, at Onondaga, N. Y.; d. at Abbe Creek, near Mt. Vernon, Iowa. 872—2. HENRY AUGUSTUS, b. May 23, 1807, at Geneseo, N. Y. See CCXLVII. 873 — 3. MARY, b. April 12, 1809, at Geneseo, N. Y.; m. Sept. 13, 1840, William Abl)e; d. Aug. 27, 1861, at Marion, Iowa. Children: I. Augustus Wolcott Abbe, b. Sept. 22, 1841. II. William Alden Abbe, b. July 10, 1843; d. Aug. 4, 1888. 874—4. WILLIAM WADSWORTH, b. Aug. 3, 181 1, at Geneseo, N. Y.; d. Oct. 10, 1898, unm., at Marshall- town, Iowa. 875—5. TIMOTHY PICKERING, b. Apr. 5, 1813, at Geneseo, N. Y. See CCXLVHI. 87^6. DANIEL HUNTINGTON, b. Apr. 25, 1815, at Geneseo, N. Y. See CCXLIX. 877 — 7- ELLEN, b. Aug. 7, 1819, at Geneseo, N. Y.; m. Dec. 12, 1843, Samuel Wallace Durham, of Mt. Vernon, Iowa. She d. Oct. 19, 1901, at Marion, Iowa: Children: I. Jefferson Durham, b. Sept. 24, 1844. II. Canfield Durham, b. Jan. 17, 1850. III. Alice Durham, b. Apr. 13, 1853. IV. Mary Wolcott Durham, b. Jan. 4, 1858. Resides at Washington, D. C. V. Benjamin Harrison Durham, b. Sept. 8, 1860. VI. Louise Durham, b. May 15, 1864. SIXTH GENERATION 151 — CXXVI— ELIHU-^ WOLCOTT [385] (SamueF, Gideon', Henrif, Simon'-, Hennf) m. (1st) Nov. 27, 1806, Rachel McClintock, j^oungest dau. of Rev. David McClure, D. D., of South Windsor; (2nd) May 13, 1823, Julianna (464) dau. of Ei-astus Wolcott, Esq., of South Windsor. She d. Nov. 30, 1832; (3rd) Sept. 17, 1835, Sarah C, dau. of Dea. John Crocker, of Derry, N. H. She was b. Aug. 17, 1797, and d. Aug. 4, 1844. He removed with his family in 1830 to Jacksonville, 111. ; d. Dec. 2, 1858. Epitaph. Children:— 878—1. ELIZABETH ANN. b. Dec. 26, 1807; m. Nov. 28, 1832, Col. Carlton H. Perry, of Keokuk, Iowa. Children: I. Howard Wolcott Perry. II. Katharine Wolcott Perry. 879—2. HANNAH McCLURE, b. June 7, 181 1; m. Nov. 28, 1832, Rev. William Kirby, of Jacksonville, 111. He graduated from Yale College in 1827, and d. Dec. 20, 185 1. She d. Aug. 31, 1858. Children: I. Edward Payson Kirby, b. Oct. 28, 1833, at Black- stone's Grove, 111.; m. (1st) Oct. 28, 1862, Julia Smith Duncan, dau. of Hon. Joseph Duncan. She d. July 5, 1896; (2nd) Lucinda Gallaher, dau. of Rev. William G. and Sarah (Kantz) Gallaher, of Jacksonville, 111. Re- sides at Jacksonville, 111. II. William Arthur Kirby, b. Aug. 6, 1837, at Mendon, III; m. Sept 10, 1867, Arabella Clement, dau. of Rev. Joshua and Eliza (Harvey) Clement. She was b. Mar. 23, 1842, and d. Dec. 31, 1910. Children, b. at South Pass, 111.: i. Clement Rufus Kirby, b. July 1, 1868. ii. Henry Wolcott Kirby, b. Oct. 8, 1872. iii. Marian Kirby, b. Oct. 8, 1876 ; m. Sept. 10, 1903, Mendal G. Frampton. Children, b. at Claremont, Cal.: 152 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY i. John Kirby Frampton, b. May. 17, 1905. ii. Calista May Frampton, b. Aug. 1, 1906. iii. Robert Clement Frampton, b. Dec. 13, 1909. iv. William Joshua Kirby, b. July 27, 1883, at Jack- sonville, 111. III. Frances Caroline Kirby, b. Jan. 25, 1840, at Mendon, 111.; m. Aug. 1, 1861, Rev. James McLaughlin. He was b. Oct. 25, 1829, and d. Aug. 17, 1870. Children, b. at Red Bluffs. Cal. : i. William Kirby McLaughlin, b. Jan. 10, 1862; m. Jan. 3, 1891, Kate Sturtevant, dau. of Zebina B. and Jane (Storey) Sturtevant. Children, b. at Jackson- ville, 111. : i. Ruth Kirby McLaughlin, b. Nov. 3, 1891. ii. Edward Kirby McLaughlin, b. July 28, 1893. iii. Frances Jane McLaughHn, b. Dec. 23, 1896; d. May 13, 1897. iv. William Kirby McLaughlin, Jr., b. Aug. 9, 1901. ii. Bessie McLaughlin, b. Jan. 13, 1864; m. June 8, 1889, Dr. Carl Ellsworth Black, son of Dr. Green V. and Jennie Black. Children, b. at Jacksonville, 111. : i. Kirby Vaughn Black, b. June 3, 1890. ii. Carl Ellsworth Black, b. May 8, 1893. iii. Helen Margaret Black, b. Dec. 18, 1894. iv. Dorothy Lawrence Black, b. Aug. 25, 1896. V. Marjorie Vardamon Black. vi. Elizabeth Black, b. July 1, 1907. iii. Harry James McLaughlin, b. June 15, 1865; m. May 7, 1890, Caroline Eliza Brown, dau. of Robert and Anna (Barrows) Brown, of Hastings, Neb. Children : i. Robert Brown McLaughlin, b. Mar. 23, 1893, at Hastings, Neb. ii. RoUin Kirby McLaughlin, b. Dec. 22, 1895, at Doniphan, Neb. iii. Gertrude McLaughlin, b. Jan. 26, 1898, at Doniphan, Neb. iv. Hugh James McLaughlin. SIXTH GENERATION 153 iv. Frank Wolcott McT.aughlin, b. Jan. 17, 1867; m. (1st) April 30, 1892, Bessie Wright, dan. of Thomas and Patience Wright. She was b. Sept. 16, 1869, and d. Mar. 12, 1893; (2nd) Ethel Derby. Children: i. Harry Wright McLanghHn, b. Feb. 25, 1893. ii. Frances McLaughlin. iii. Helen Kirby McLaughlin, b. May 1, 1906. V. Helen Margaret McLaughlin, b. Oct. 21, 1869, at Gilroy, Cal. ; d. March 1, 1872, at Jacksonville, 111. IV. Catherine Wolcott Kirby, b. July 8, 1842, at Mendon, 111. ; m. Sept. 9, 1862, Charles Emory Ross, son of William G. and Minerva (Dunlap) Ross, of Jackson- ville, 111. He d. 1908. She d. Mar. 30, 1880, at Jackson- ville, 111. Children, b. at Jacksonville, 111. : i. Helen Ross, b. Sept. 11, 1863; m. Jan. 5, 1889, Arthur Jordan, son of William and Maria (Webster) Jordan. He was b. Aug. 12, 1863, and d. April, 1890. Child : Edith Ross Jordan, b. Nov. 7, 1890, at Pasadena, Cal. ii. Edward Kirby Ross, b. Jan. 23, 1865 ; m. Feb. 27, 1898, Mabel Cora Dougherty, dau. of Joseph L. and Effie J. Dougherty. Resides at Wallula, Wash. Children : i. Elizabeth Kirby Ross, b. Dec. 20, 1898. ii. Helen Dwight Ross, b. Nov. 10, 1900. iii. Edward Searles Ross, b. July 2, 1903. iv. Mabel Wolcott Ross, b. July 5, 1907. iii. Carlton Perry Ross, b. Nov. 10, 1868; m. Rosa Jeanette Thompson, dau. of William and Isabel Thompson. Resides at Hood River, Ore. Children : i. Clififord Coleman Ross, b. Oct. 29, 1891. ii. Grey Kirby Ross, b. Sept. 30, 1893. iii. Catherine Ross. iv. Edith Wolcott Ross, b. July 14, 1872; m. Nov. 24, 1898, William T. Wilson, son of Hugh and Isabella (Smith) Wilson. Resides at Jacksonville, 111. Children : 154 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY i. Hugh Wilson. ii. Catherine Wolcott Wilson, b. Dec. 8, 1904, at Jacksonville, 111. iii. William Tulloch Wilson, Jr. V. Helen McClure Kirby, b. Jan. 12, 1845, at Mendon, 111. ; m. June 23, 1870, at Jacksonville, 111., Rev. Melatiah Everett Dwight, son of John and Nancy S. Everett Dwight, of New York City. He was b. Oct. 15, 1841; d. Sept. 14, 1907, at Mt. Holyoke, Mass. Resides at New York City. Children, b. at Onorga, 111. : i. Ellsworth Everett Dwight, b. Mar. 20, 1871; m. April 4, 1907, Margaret Dexter Brush, dau. of Rev. Alfred and Christine (Chaplin) Brush. Children: i. Eleanor Dwight, b. Aug. 1, 1908, at Morris- town, N. J. ii. Margaret Dwight, b. Sept. 2, 1909, at Morris- town, N. J. ii. Richard Everett Dwight, b. June 21, 1875; m. Sept. 21, 1899, Gertrude Grace, dau. of Peter and Annie Grace. An attorney at law in New York City. iii. William Kirby Dwight, b. Aug. 8, 1879 ; m. Feb. 23, 1909, Genevieve Ketchum, dau. of Col. Alexander P. and Clara (Dwight) Ketchum. A practicing physician in New York City. Child : John Dwight, b. Mar. 6, 1910. iv. Katharine Wolcott Dwight, b. Aug. 13, 1881, at Fairfield, la.; m. May 18, 1911, Gordon Lockwood Berry, son of Rev. Loren F. and Sarah (Coy) Berry, v. Marion Edith Dwight, b. Feb. 27, 1886, at Fair- field, la. Resides at New York City. VI. Henry Burgis Kirby, b. Mar. 20, 1848; d. Aug. 4, 1849. VII. Elizabeth Pomeroy Kirby, b. Apr. 1, 1850. 880—3. SAMUEL, b. July 12, 1813. See CCL. 881—4. ARTHUR, b. April 10, 1815. See CCLI. 882-5. ELIZUR, b. Aug. 7, 1817. See CCLII. 883—6. FRANCES JANE, b. March 30, 1819; m. Jan. 2, 1849, Major Barbour Lewis, of Jacksonville. SIXTH GENERATION 155 384—7. HELEN MARIA, b. June 9, 1824; d. May 13, 1831. 385—8. JULIA ANN, b. June 20, 1826; m. Nov. 19, 1846, William Chauncy Carter, of Jacksonville; d. July 14, 1910. Children: I. Samuel Wolcott Carter, b. Apr. 20, 1849 ; m. March 14, 1876, Hannah Joy. Children : i. Ernest Chauncy Carter, b. Feb. 12, 1877. ii. Sylvester Joy Carter, b. Nov. 28, 1880; m. Feb. 1, 1911, Annie Hopper. Child: Frances Joy Carter, b. Nov. 14, 1911. iii. Samuel Wilford Carter, b. Jan. 17, 1893. II. William Wallace Carter, b. Feb. 22, 1854; m. May 6, 1885, Kittie Sibert. Children : i. Helen Carter, b. July 16, 1889. ii. William Wallace Carter, b. Oct. 22, 1891. iii. Marian Carter, b. Aug. 23, 1898. III. Ella M. Carter, b. Nov. 28, 1855 ; d. Aug. 14, 1883. IV. Walter Lee Carter, b. Mar. 31, 1861; m. Jan. 8, 1884, Clara Rudy. Children : i. William Chauncy Carter, b. Mar. 3, 1885. ii. Roy Rudy Carter, b. Oct. 21, 1886. iii. Truman Lee Carter, b. July 31, 1889. V. Truman Post Carter, b. Aug. 24, 1863; m. July 31, 1894, Elizabeth DeMotte. Children: i. Catharine DeMotte Carter, b. Mar. 22, 1898. ii. Roger Wolcott Carter, b. June 3, 1900. iii. Alice Elizabeth Carter, b. Aug. 18, 1903. VI. Herbert Carter, j twins, b. } d. May 24, 1899. VII. Helen Carter, | Oct. 11, 1870 | d. June 11, 1871. 886—9. ELLA LOUISA, b. June 4. 1828. Resided at Elmira, N. Y.; d. Apr. 28, 1912, unm. 887—10. SARAH ELIZABETH, b. xMay 12, 1837; d. Sept. 6, 1838. 888—11. RICHMOND, b. Jan. 10, 1840. See CCLIII. 156 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CXXVII— SAMUEL TUDOR« WOLCOTT [395] (Ahiel\ William'^, William^, Simorr, Henry'^) m. June 12, 1829, Maria, dau. of Capt. Allen Stewart, of East Hartford. Resided in South Windsor. Child: — 889—1. JULIA MARIA, b. April 9, 1840; m. Rev. Henry Powers. — CXXVIII— ROGER'' WOLCOTT [401] (Roger'', Roger\ Roger^, Simon-, Henry^) m. Mary Steele; lived in East Hartford, where he d. Childi-en: — 890—1. MARY ANN, b. Nov. 11, 1784; m. Warren Stewart. 891—2. MEHITABLE, b. May 19, 1786. 892—3. MEHITABLE, b. March 20, 1788. 893—4. OLIVER, b. May 25, 1789; d. March 22, 1794. 894 — 5. MARY, b. 1791; d. March 24, 1794. 895—6. MARTHA BURNHAM, bap. June i, 1794; m. Daniel Converse, of Bridgewater, N. Y. Child; Sally Wolcott Converse. 896—7. SARAH STEELE, bap. Sept. 25, 1796. 897—8. MARY. — CXXIX— CORNELIUS" WOLCOTT [404] (Roger"", Roger\ Roger^, Simon-, Henry^) m. IVIargaret Williams; lived in East Hartford; d. Apr. 29, 1816, and was buried in South Windsor. Epitaph. She d. Jan. 11, 1819. Epitaph. Childi-en:— SIXTH GENERATION 157 899—2. 90c^3. 901 — 4. 902—5. 903—6. 904—7. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, b. Oct. 6, 1791; d. July 22, 1811. ELIZABETH, b. June 26, 1793; m. June i, 1812, Henry Oilman. OLIVER, b. July 26, 1796. See CCLIV. ABNER, b. Aug. 24, 1798; went to Iowa. ROGER, b. May 31, 1800; went South. CORNELIUS, b. Sept. 2, 1802. See CCLV. MARTHA TREAT, b. Nov. 16. 1809; m. Sept. 6. 1840, Andrew G. Lowrie, of Flushing, L. I., N. Y. — cxxx- SETH*' WOLCOTT [407] (Roger', Roger\ Roger^, Simon-, Henrij^) m. 1799, Lois Gay; lived in East Hart- ford, and d. Feb. 29, 1828. Children:— 905—1 906 — 2 907—3 908 — 4 909—5 910 — 6. 911— 7 912—8. 913—9 LAURA, b. Dec. 10, 1801 ; m. Nov. 16, 1845, Peter B. Gleason, of Hartford. JERUSHA, b. Dec, 1803. AMELIA, b. Oct., 1805. SIDNEY, b. May, 1807: d. June, 1831. EMELINE, b. March, 1809. WILLIAM HENRY, b. June, 181 1. See CCLVI. NEWBERRY, b. May, 1812; d. Oct., 1839. LEVI, b. Aug., 1815. JULIA, b. June, 1817; d. Aug. 8, 1828. CXXXI JAMES'' WOLCOTT [413] (Epaphras^, Roger\ Roger\ Simoir, Henrij^) m. Jan., 1786, Miriam Munsell; d. April 30, 1849, at Wheatland, N. Y. Children:— 158 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 914— I. ANSON, b. April 9, 1787. See CCLVII. 915—2. EPAPHRAS, b. April 7, 1789. See CCLVIII. 916—3. JAMES, b. May 29, 1791. See CCLIX. 917—4. NORMAN, b. April 4, 1794. See CCLX. 918 — 5. MIRIAM, b. Nov. 28, 1795; m. March 22, 1820, Rawson Harmon, Jr., of Wheatland, N. Y., who was b. Sept. 3, 1794, and served in War of 1812; d. June 24, 1873. She d. July, 1878. Children: I. Hortense Harmon. II. Antoinette Harmon. III. Norman Harmon. 919 — 6. SARAH, b. Aug. 16, 1799; d. April 17, 1801. 920 — 7. SARAH, b. Jan. 14, 1802; d. Feb. 13, 1803. — CXXXII— ALFRED'^ WOLCOTT [416] (Parmenio^, Roger\ Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. IMay 27, 1806, JNIargaret, dau. of William Craig; lived in Boston, Portage County, Ohio. Was Justice of the Peace. D. Nov. 20, 1835. Children:— 921— I. MALINDA, b. April 14, 1807; m. Oct. 9, 1828, John S. Oviatt, of Hudson. 922—2. EDITHA, b. Oct. 3, 1808; m. Jan. 10, 1828, Zebulon Stow, of Stow. 923—3. PARMENIO, b. May 11, 181 1. See CCLXI. 924—4. ALFRED, b. Jan. 28, 1812. See CCLXII. 925—5. JOSIAH, b. Feb. 20, 1814; d. March 15, 1828. 926—6. DARIUS, h: Dec. 12, 1816; m. April 30, 1841, Sophia, dau. of Robert Simpson. 927 — 7. MARY, b. Aug. 22, 1819; m. July 4, 1838, EH Gaylord, of Stow. 928—8. SIMON PERKINS, b. Aug. 4, d. Oct. 26, 1821. SIXTH GENERATION 159 — CXXXIII— PARMENIO'' WOLCOTT [417] (Parmenio^, Roger\ Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Aug. 9, 1798, Anna Ferguson; lived in Yorkshire, X. Y. Children: — 929 — I. LYDIA, b. April 18, 1799; m. Dec, 1819, Nicholas Rowe, of Sharon, Mich. 930 — 2. LAURA, b. July 19, 1801; m. Nov. 29, 1821, Stephen Van Rennselaer, of Lagrange, Ohio. 931—3. LITTORIA, b. Feb. 2, 1804; m. Dec. 19, 1829, Henry Allen, of Groton, N. Y. 932—4. ALFRED, b. June 5, 1806. See CCLXIIL 933—5- HENRY, b. April 19, 1809. See CCLXIV. 934—6. PARMENIO, b. July 22, 1813. See CCLXV. 935—7- SAMUEL, b. July 30, 181 5; m. Feb. 24, 1849, Maria Ellen Mather, of Franklin, Mich.; resided (1849) i" Sharon, Mich. 936—8. CLARINDA MATILDA, b. Aug. 13, 1819; resided (1849) i" Cattaraugus, N. Y. — CXXXIV— THOMAS GOODSELL" WOLCOTT [424] (Jere- miah^, Alexander* , Roger'^, Simon-, Henrif^) m. May 27, 1789, Lucy, dau. of Henry Hoffman, of Branford. D. Jan. 22, 1847. Children:— 937_i. SARAH GOODSELL, b. March 19, 1790; m. 1814, Dr. Charles R. Norton, of Southwick, Mass. 938—2. NANCY GREEN, b. Sept. 14, 1791; m. Sept. 14, 1808, Samuel Bartholomew, of North Branford. 939—3. ELIZA, b. Feb. 2, 1795; d. March 18. 1832. 940—4. ALEXANDER, b. Jan. 13, 1800; d. Oct. 9, 1842. 941—5. MARTHA DAVENPORT, b. March 16, 1803; d. July 5, 1835. 942—6. LUCRETIA, b. Aug. 7, 1805; m. 1821, Dr. Bedford Mowery, of Pittsburgh, Pa. 160 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — cxxxv— ALEXANDER*^ WOLCOTT [427] (Sivwn^ Alex- ander'*^, Roger^, Simoir, Henry*) m. Joanna Paull, of New York: d. at sea. Child: — 943- ALEXANDER SIMON, b. 1805. See CCLXVI. — CXXXVI— WILLIAM FREDERICK^ WOLCOTT [438] (George^", Aledwider*, Roger^, Simon", Henry*) m. Nov. 30, 1815, Lois Bryant, of Springfield, Mass., who was b. May 1, 1787, and d. Feb. 14, 1843. Lived in West Spring- field ; was Justice of the Peace. Children : — 944—1 945—2 94^3' 947—4, 948—5. 949—6, 950—7 951—8 HANNAH BRYANT, b. Oct. 15, 1816; d. Oct. 9, 1834. MARTHA, b. March 24, 1818. ELIZABETH, b. April 10, 1820. GEORGE, b. June 11, 1822. WILLIAM HENRY, b. May 29, 1824; m. April 26, 1848, Elizabeth Cooper, of West Springfield, Mass. HELEN, b. Sept. 26, 1826. ALEXANDER, b. Aug. 12, 1828; d. April 21, 1829. ALEXANDER, b. April 26, 1830. — CXXXVI I— CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS^ WOLCOTT [442] (ChristopJier^, Alexander'*, Roger'"^, Simon-, Henry*) m. Nov. 18, 1818, Susan Blinn; lived in Torrington; a Justice of the Peace. Removed to Steubenville, Ohio, in April, 1833. Children:— 952- -I. CHRISTOPHER PARSONS, b. Dec. 17, 1820. See CCLXVII. 953—2 954—3 955—4 95<>— 5 957— f^ 958-7 SIXTH GENERATION 161 SAMUEL MERWIN. b. June 22, 1822; d. Aug. 3, 1848. HENRY PHILIP, b. Feb. 24, 1824. See CCLXVIII. FREDERICK HALSEY, b. Sept. 13, 1825; d. March 31. 1831- SUSAN MARIA, b. Aug. 26, 1827; d. Oct. 5, 1833. CAROLINE MATILDA, b. May 8, 1829. LAURA ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 12, 1831; d. March 6, 1833. — CXXXVIII— PHILIPS WOLCOTT [445] (Christopher^, Alexander^ Roger^, Simorr, Henry'^) m. July 11, 1817, Emily, dau, of Eliakim JNIarshall, of Windsor; lived in Steubenville, O. Child:— 959—1. FRANCES, b. April 8, 1818; m. Ralph Ralston, of West Hartford. — CXXXIX— HENRy WOLCOTT [447] (Alexander^, Alexander^ Roger^, Simon-, Henri/) m. Nov. 26, 1813, Mary Alniira, dau. of JNIajor Jehoshaphat Starr, of JNIiddletown ; lived in Middletown; removed to Chicago where he d. April 5, 1846. Children : — 960—1. ALEXANDER, b. Oct. 9, 1814; m. Dec. 23, 1845, Mary A. Spaulding. 961—2. HENRY HUNTINGTON, b. Aug. 5, 1816. See CCLXIX. 962—3. CAROLINE STARR, b. Oct. 8, 1818; m. June 19, 1837, Joseph N. Balestier, Esq., of New York City. 963—4. EDWARD, b. July 29, 1821; m. June 15, 1848, Anna, dau. of James McCracken, of Montgomery County, N. Y. 162 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 964—5. FRANCES BURBANK, b. Nov. 2, 1823; m. Feb., 1841, Leonard Proctor. M. D., of Fultonville, N. Y. 965—6. ELLEN ALMIRA, b. Jan. 19, 1828; d. Feb. 13, 1829. 966—7. EMMA, b. June 26, 1832; d. Aug., 1848. 967—8. JULIETTE, b. Nov. 20, 1835; d. Aug. 8, 1836. — CXL— ALEXANDER" WOLCOTT [448] (Alexander^ Alexander'^, Roger^, Simoir, Hcnry'^) m. Eleanor McKinzie; lived in Chicago, where he d. Children: — 968—1. MARY ANN, d. young. 969—2. ELLEN MARIA, d. young. 970—3. ALEXANDER, d. young. — CXLI— GUY« WOLCOTT [451] (Gmf, Alexander^ Roger\ Simon^, Henry^) m. April 24, 1822, Annis Porter, dau. of Lemuel Porter, of Tallmadge, O. She was b. 1801, at Waterbury, Conn., and d. Feb. 2, 1882, at Tallmadge, O. He d. Dec. 2, 1865. Children:— 971— I. JAMES ORIN, b. April 5, 1823. See CCLXX. 972—2. ELIZABETH ELVIRA, b. May 25, 1824; d. May 14, 1845, at South Hadley, Mass., a member of the Holyoke Seminary. 973—3- CHARLOTTE AMANDA, b. Sept. 3, 1827; m. Oct. 12, 1851, Dennis E. Fenn, of Tallmadge. 974—4. LEMUEL PORTER, b. Aug. 18, 183 1. See CCLXXI. 975—5. ELIZUR, ( twins, b. ) See CCLXXII. 976—6. ELEANOR, 1 July 14, 1833. J d. July 14, 1834. 977—7. FRANKLIN MAGINNIS, b. Feb. 20, 1837. See CCLXXIII. 978—8. ELLEN COE, b. Oct. 16, 1844; m. June 8, 1870, Lyman W. Peet, of Weeping Water, Neb. SIXTH GENERATION 163 — CXLII— JAMES'' WOLCOTT [452] (Guy^, Alexander^, Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. (1st) Mary Wells, dau. of Cai)t. William Wells, of Fort Wayne, Ind. ; lived in Indiana. Children:— <^yg—i. WILLIAM WELLS, b. 1822. 980—2. ROBERT FULTON, b. 1824. gSi— 3. MARY ANN, b. 1827. 982—4. HENRY CLAY. 983—5. FREDERICK CALHOUN. — CXLIII— FREDERICK" WOLCOTT [454] (Grijf, Alexander^ Roger^, Simon'-, Henry^) m. Eliza, dau. of Jonathan Gay- lord, of INIiddletown ; lived in Stowe, O. Children : — 984-1. ELIZA ANN. 985-2. OLIVER. 986-3. LUCY ANN. 987—4. FREDERICK 988-5. MARY. 989-6. HOBART. — CXLIV— GEORGE" WOLCOTT [459] (Guy^ Alexander*, Roger^, Simorr, Henry^) m. Aug. 6, 1828, Margaret Hine, of Tallmadge, Ohio. She was b. Nov. 12, 1803, at North Milford, Conn., and d. at Wolcottville, Ind. He removed to LaGrange County, Indiana, in 1837, and erected mills and other buildings at a place called Wolcottville, making it the 164 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY site of a Young Ladies' Seminary, the buildings of which he also put up. He d. Mar. 31, 1857, at Wolcottville, Ind. Children : — 990—1. ANN LOUISA, b. June 9, 1829; m. Jan. i, 1850, Timothy Hudson. Resides at Kalamazoo, Mich. 991—2. ABIGAIL AMANDA, b. Jan. 6, 1831. Resides in old home at Wolcottville, Ind. 992—3. JULIA ALMIRA. b. Dec. 16. 1832; d. Aug. 23, 1838. 993—4. ESTHER ROWENA, b. Aug. 16, 1834; m. Oct. 17, 1861, John F. Cooper. 994—5. ELTON ROMEO, b. Sept. 14, 1836; m. (ist) Nov. 21, 1864, Emily F. Jones, of Walton, N. Y.; she d. Jan. 6, 1892; (2nd) Mrs. Lettie M. Hedges. 995—6. MARSHALL FRANKLIN, b. Oct. 21, 1838. See CCLXXIV. 996—7. AMELIA, d. 1864. — CXLV— OLIVER STOUGHTON« WOLCOTT [479] (Oliver^, Oliver*, Roger^, Simorr, Henry^) m. Nov. 9, 1820, Jane Low^e, dau. of John Conrad, of Chester County, Pa.; she was b. Sept. 17, 1803. He subsequently resided in New Jersey; d. May 23, 1832, in New York City. Buried in Litchfield. Epitaph. Children : — 997—1. OLIVER, b. Nov. 5, 1821; d. March 5, 1823. 998 — 2. OLIVER, b. Sept. 14, 1823; resided for a time at Monte Video, S. A.; d. at San Francisco, May 22, 1856. Buried in Litchfield, the last male descendant of Oliver Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury, in the line of his sons. 999—3. ELIZABETH STOUGHTON, b. July 31, d. Aug. 15, 1825. SIXTH GENERATION 165 — CXLVI— JOSHUA HUNTINGTON^ WOLCOTT [484] (Frederick^, Oliver*, Roger^, Simon'-, Henry'^) m. (1st) Nov. 12, 1844, Cornelia, dau. of Samuel Frothingham, Esq., of Boston. She d. June 1, 1850; (2nd) Nov. 12, 1851, Harriet Frothingham, sister of his first wife. He came as a boy to Boston and entered the counting- house of A. and A. Lawrence as apprentice, becoming a partner at the age of twenty-six, and being senior partner when the firm was dissolved in 1865; was prominent in the development of New England manufacturing, being Presi- dent and Director of many companies, and also in many charitable enterprises as well as being State Treasurer of the Sanitary Commission during the Civil War. He was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati, of which his grand- father was an original member. D. Jan. 6, 1891, at Boston. Children : — looo— I. HUNTINGTON FROTHINGHAM, b. Feb. 4, 1846; d. June 10, 1865; Second Lieutenant in the Second Regiment of Massachusetts Cavalry, U. S. Volun- teers, serving with the Army of the Shenandoah in the last battles of the Civil War, and dying of typhoid at its close. looi— 2. ROGER, b. July 13, 1847. See CCLXXV. — CXLVII— FREDERICK HENRY<^ WOLCOTT [486] (Fred- erick^, Oliver"^, Roger^, Simon', Henry^) m. (1st) June 12^ 1838, Abby Woolsey, dau. of Gardiner G. Howland, Esq., of New York City. She d. Jan. 14, 1851. (2nd) Jan. 18, 1855, Sarah Elizabeth Chase, dau. of Gen. Charles S. 166 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Merchant, U. S. A. She was h. in Plattsburgh, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1822. Children:— I002— I. FREDERICK, HENRY, b. Oct. 30, 1845. 1003—2. GARDINER HOWLAND, b. Aug. 25, 1848. 1004—3. OLIVER HUNTINGTON, b. Oct. 24, 1850; d. April 15. 1851. 1005—4. CHARLES MERCHANT, b. Nov. 16, 1855; d. April 3> 1858. 1006—5. ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON, m. Nov. 20, 1861, Stephen L. Merchant, of New York City. 1007—6. ABBY HOWLAND. 1008 — 7. ALICE. Resides in the Wolcott Homestead at Litch- field, Conn. — CXLVIII— CHARLES MOSELEY« WOLCOTT [488] (Fred- erick^, Oliver*, Roger^, Simoir, Henry^) m. (1st) Nov. 1, 1843, Mary E., dau. of Samuel G. Goodrich, Esq. She d. Nov. 13, 1845, and was buried in Litchfield. (2nd) Nov. 26, 1849, Catharine A., dau. of Henry Rankin, Esq. She was b. Jan. 6, 1817. The family home of Mr. Charles M. Wolcott is called Roseneath, and lies on the high eastern bank of the Hudson River near Fishkill Landing. Children: — 1009— I. FREDERICK, b. Dec. 23, 1844; d. Mar. 25, 1846. loio— 2. HENRY GOODRICH, b. July 16, 1853. See CCLXXVI. loii— 3. KATHARINE RANKIN, b. April 29, 1855; m. Apr. 8, 1896, Samuel Verplanck, son of James De Lancey Verplanck and Julia (Caverly) Verplanck. He was b. July 20, 1840, and d. Dec. 15, 191 1. Mrs. Ver- planck resides at Roseneath. 1012— 4. ANNETTE RANKIN, b. June 29, 1857. SEVENTH GENERATION — CXLIX— TALCOTT" WOLCOTT [495] (Benjamin^, John^ John^, John'\ Henry-, Henry^) m. April 2,1797, Diminis, dau. of Oliver Loomis, of South Windsor; she was b. May 5, 1777. He removed to Hartford about the year 1806; was Justice of the Peace. D. April 19, 1825. Epitaph. His widow removed to Garrettsville, O., in 1834. Children: — 1013— I. HENRY DRAYTON, b. Dec. 5, 1797; m. Jan., 1826, Emily Chandler, of Boston; d. Aug. 13, 1830. 1014— 2. JASON LOOMIS, b. July 19, 1799. See CCLXXVII. 1015 — 3- MIRANDA, b. June 4, 1801; d. Sept. 5, 1804. 1016 — 4. LAURA, b. Aug. 17, 1803; d. June 11, 1841. 1017— 5. JERUSHA BANCROFT, b. May 26, 1805; resided (1849) in Garrettsville, O. 1018— 6. WILLIAM, b. Jan. 16, 1807. See CCLXXVIII. 1019— 7. CHARLES, b. Feb. 17, 1809; m. Aug. 16, 1833, Ellen Edwards Plummer, of Pittsfield. He lived in Wash- ington, D. C, where he d. 1881. 1020—8. JANE ANN, b. March, 181 1; d. May 15, 1816. 1021 — 9. OLIVER, b. Dec. 12, 1813; resided (1849) in Garrets- ville. 1022—10. EMILY ANN, b. Dec. 16, 1815. 1023— II. MARY JANE, b. Nov. 2, 1818; m. Dec. 27, 1837, Russell Judd. — CL— CHESTER^ WOLCOTT [496] (Benjamin^ John\ John^, John^j Henry'', Henry^) m. June 5, 1800, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Harris, of Wethersfield. She was b. April 26, 1775. He lived in South Windsor, and d. March 25, 1842. Children : — 168 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1024- 1025- 1026—3, 1027—4 1028—5 1029 — 6, 1030—7 103 1— 8. 1032—9. HARRIS HART, b. Oct. 27, 1800. See CCLXXIX. JOHN, b. Oct. 8, d. Oct. 10, 1802. RALPH HART, b. Feb. 3, 1804; d. Jan. 19, 1834. HENRY, b. Oct. 20, 1806; d. Dec. 26, 1831. JULIA ANN, b. April 25, 1809; m. March 13, 1833, Warren Skinner, of Vernon. TRUMAN WELLS, b. May 8, 1812. See CCLXXX. CYNTHIA NEWBURY, b. July 10, 1814; m. April 4, 1838, Warren Skinner, of Vernon. JOHN NELSON, b. April 15, 1817. See CCLXXXI. MARY ROBBINS, b. Oct. 23, 1819. — CLI— BENJAMIN^ WOLCOTT [498] (Benjamin^ JoJm^ John*, John'', Henry'', Henri/) m. (1st) Nov. 14, 1805, Lucy, dau. of John Stoughton, of East Windsor; she was b. Sept. 30, 1774, and d. Jan. 16, 1824; (2nd) Aug. 10, 1825, Persis Calvin, dau. of Sylvanus Rockwell, of East Windsor. He settled in Hartford in 1816 and in 1831 removed to Rochester, N. Y. Children:— 1033— I 1034—2 1035—3 1036—4 1037—5 1038—6 JULIUS, b. Aug. 19, 1806: drowned at the Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., Nov. 5, 1828. FRANKLIN, b. July 4, 1812; resided (1844) in Mays- ville, Ky. FREDERICK, b. Jan. 20, 1817; of the military profes- sion; in Mexico, in 1849. JOHN, b. Jan. 30, 1820; resided (1849) i" W. Brighton, N. Y. JACKSON, b. June 13, 1826; resided (1849) in Bel- fast, N. Y. SOLOMAN, b. June 8, 1828; resided (1849) in Roch- ester, N. Y. SEVENTH GENERATION 169 — CLII— JAMES^ WOLCOTT [500] (Benjamin'', John'', John\ John^, Henry'-, Henry^) m. INIay 19, 1807, Esther Morris; she was b. June 22, 1787. He lived in Sangersfield, N. Y,, where he d. June 14, 1816. Children: — 1039— I. CAROLINE, b. Sept. 28, 1808; m. Luke Sweetser, of Wisconsin. 1040 — 2. MARY, b. June 13, 1810; m. David Craigg, of Lidiana. 1041— 3. MEHITABLE, b. March 19, 1816; m. (ist) Alexander Green, of Marshall, N. Y. ; (2nd) John Green, of Marshall, N. Y. — CLIII— SAMUEL^ WOLCOTT [503] (Samuel'', Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry'', Henry^) m. (1st) 1789, Lucy, dau. of Gideon Wright; (2nd) 1806, Rebecca Markham. He lived in Sandisfield; spent his last years in W. Spring- field, Children : — 1042 — I, 1043—2 1044—3 1045—4 1046—5 1047 — 6 1048 — 7 1049 — 8 1050 — 9 Feb. [792 SAMUEL MILTON, b. CCLXXXII. HARVEY, b. Oct. 7, 1793. GEORGE WHITEFIELD CCLXXXIV. GIDEON, b. June 8, 1799; d. Aug. 25, 1800. LUCY EMILY, b. Oct. 18, 1800; m. Feb. 19, Aaron T. Couch, of Colebrook. FRANKLIN, b. April 3, 1807. See CCLXXXV, ORLO SIDNEY, b. Nov. 10, d. Dec. 14, 1809. THERON ROBBINS, b. Jan. 21, 181 1. CCLXXXVI. ORLO JACKSON, b. April 9, 1815 CCLXXXVII. See See CCLXXXIII. b. Nov. 8, 1795. See 824, See See 170 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1051— lo. AMRI WYATT, b. Nov. 25. 1819. See CCLXXXVIII. 1052— II. ABIATHAR, b. Nov. 25, 1819. 1053—12. LOUISA ELIZABETH, b. July 29, 1822; m. May 28, 1840, Alvin Wilson, of Slatersville. O. 1054—13. MARIA SOPHRONIA, b. Nov. 30, 1824. 1055—14. SOLOMON, b. April 3, d. June 22, 1828. — CLIV— THOMAS^ WOLCOTT [505] (Samuel", Samuel^ Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry'~, Henry^) m. January, 1800, Sarah, dau. of John Canfield. He lived in Leyden and in Alabama, N. Y. Childi-en: — 1056— I. THOMAS ROBBINS, b. Feb. 2, 1801. See CCLXXXIX. 1057 — 2. EMILY, b. June 5, 1804; m. 1828, Chester Hunt, of Troy, N. Y. 1058—3. LYSANDER W., b. July 18, 1810. See CCXC. 1059—4. NEWTON CANFIELD, b. Sept. 22, 1813. See CCXCI. — CLV— ABIATHAR^ WOLCOTT [506] (Samuel'', Samuel^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry", Henry*) m. Dec. 29, 1796, Mary, dau. of Daniel Warner. He lived in Lakeville (Salisbury). Children : — 1060— I. MARY, b. Feb. 5, 1798; d. Feb. 10, 1801. 1061— 2. ELECTA, b. June 16, 1799; d. Feb. 13, 1801. 1062—3. ABIATHAR ROBBINS, b. May i, 1801; d. Sept. 15, 1816. SEVENTH GENERATION 171 b. Sept. 8, 1802. See , 1804; m. David Clarke, 1063—4. OLIVER ELLSWORTH CCXCIL 1064—5. MARY ELECTA, b. Sept of Rochester, N. Y. 1065—6. WELLS, b. Dec. 7, 1805. See CCXCIII. 1066—7. ABIGAIL LAURILLA, b. May 17, 1808; m. William S. Smith, of Alabama, N. Y. 1067—8. WILLIAM ALBERT, b. Sept. 10, 1810. See CCXCIV. — CLVI— WILLIAM^ WOLCOTT [507] (Saviuel'', Samuel", Samuel*, SamiieV', Henry'-, Henry^) m. (1st) Jan., 1800, Honor, dau. of Gideon Wright. She d. Nov. 28, 1803; (2nd) 1805, Huldah, dau. of John Deming. She d. Nov. 28, 1841. He hved m Sandisfield, ]\Iass.; d. Oct. 25, 1843. Epitaph. Children : — 1068— I 1069 — 2 1070—3 1 07 1— 4. 1072—5, 1073—6, 1074—7, 1075-8 1076—9 ISAAC NEWTON, b. May 19, 1801. See CCXCV. WILLIAM, b. July 9, 1803; m. Sarah E. Rice; lived in Freedom, N. Y. NELSON, b. Jan. 4, 1806. See CCXCVI. HONOR, b. June 5, 1807. JOHN LAURENS, b. Aug. 30, 1808. See CCXCVII. ABIGAIL, b. Sept. 27, 1810; d. Aug. 14, 1831. HOMER, b. Jan. 4, 1813. See CCXCVIII. JULIA, b. Dec. 17, 1814. MARY, b. July 14. 1819; m. 1841, S. G. Hitchcock. — CLVII— ERASTUS" WOLCOTT [509] (Wyatf, Samuel\ Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. Sarah, dau. of 172 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Gideon Dunham, of Colchester, Vt.; she d, Nov. 30, 1844. He removed from Batavia, N. Y., to the State of Michigan, where he d. Sei^t. 23, 1849. Children:— loyy—i. FANNY, b. Feb. 24, 1788; m. May 11, 1808, Col. Shubael Dunham, of Batavia, N. Y. 1078 — 2. SARAH, b. Feb. 15, 1790; m. Joshua Sutherland, of Batavia, N. Y. 1079 — 3. SOLOMON, b. Nov. 12, 1791; m. Mary Wilbur, of Batavia, N. Y. ; resided (1849) in Jackson County, Mich. 1080—4. SAMUEL, b. Feb. 4, 1794; d. Oct. 30, 1809. 1081— 5. MARTIN, b. July 21, 1796; m. Nancy Worth, of Batavia, N. Y.; resided (1849) in Jackson County, Mich. 1082—6. ABIGAIL, b. July 8, 1798; m. April 26, 1825, William Miller. 1083—7. DESIRE, b. May 14, 1800; m. Dec, 1824, Amos H. Broughton. 1084—8. CHESTER, b. May 23, 1802; d. July 22, 1803. 1085—9. ERASTUS, b. Aug. 24, 1804. 1086—10. HIRAM, b. Oct. 9, 1806; m. Mary Campbell, of Elba, N. Y. 1087 — II. ELSA, b. June 11, 1809; m. Albert Calkins, of Elba, N. Y. 1088—12. CHARLOTTE, b. March 8, 181 1; m. Erastus Pease, of Pavilion, Mich. — CLVIII— OLIVERS WOLCOTT [.512] (WyaW, Samuel^ Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry'^, Henry^) m. 1794, Eleanor Warner; lived at Oakfield, N. Y.; d. Feb. 3, 1836. She d. Aug. 25, 1848, at Oakfield, N. Y., aged 77 years. Children:— SEVENTH GENERATION 173 1089 — I. MARY. b. Oct. 26. 1795; m. Feb. 3, 1810, Sands Hawley, of Oakfield; lived in Connecticut and the West. Children: I. Norman Hawley. II. Eleanor Hawley. III. Hamilton Hawley. 1090 — 2. DESIRE, b. Dec. 16, 1797; m. June 30, 1831, John Smith, of Oakfield. He d. Oct. 6, 1869, aged 70 years. She d. Oct. 20, 1869. Children: I. Nancy Smith. II. Alva Smith. III. Sophia Smith. 1091 — 3. HULDAH, b. Oct. 3, 1802; d. May 24, 1864, unm., at Oakfield, N. Y. 1092—4. CLITUS, b. Feb. 25, 1805. See CCXCIX. 1093—5. LORETTA, b. Sept. 12, 1807; m. Dec. 10, 1839, Thomas Kennedy, of Oakfield; d. Oct. 13, 1848. He was b. Feb. 10, 1804, and d. Dec. 12, 1889. Child: Ellen Kennedy, b. at Oakfield, N. Y. ; m. John Dunn. 1094—6. WILLIAM, b. July 27, 1809. See CCC. — CLIX^ JAMES^ WOLCOTT [513] (WyaW, SamueV, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Ilenry^) m. Hannah Bartlett and settled at Aurora, Erie County, N. Y. He d. JNIay 5, 1848. Shed. Nov. 1,1857. They are buried at East Aurora, N. Y., and stones mark their graves. Children: — 109s— I. ERASTUS. 1096 2. JOHN. 1097—3. SAMUEL. 1098—4. JAMES. 1099— 5- WYATT, b. Oct. 18, 1800. See CCCI 174 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY iioo — 6. SALLIE, d. Feb. 3, 183 1, aged 29 years, iioi— 7. HARRIET. 1 102— 8. HERSCHAL. — CLX— JOHN SAXTON^ WOLCOTT [514] (Wyatt^ Samuel^, Satmtel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry'^) m. (1st) 1800, Mercy, dau. of Samuel Boynton, of Stockbridge, Mass.; she d. Aug. 12, 1824; (2nd) Maria A., dau. of Sam. Wilford, of Elba, N. Y. ; lived in Delaware and Genesee Counties, N. Y.; d. March 28, 1838. Children:— 1 103 — I. MARY, b. Aug. 12, 1801; m. 1821, Eleazur Underbill, of Alabama, N. Y. 1 104— 2. ELIZABETH, b. April 9, 1803; m. Sept., 1827, David Russell, of Ottawa, 111. 1 105— 3. JOHN STANLEY, b. Sept. 22, 1806. See CCCII. 110^4. HORATIO, b. Sept. 2, 1808. See CCCIII. 1 107— 5. JUDAH SAXTON, b. Nov., 1810; d. May, 1832. 1 108— 6. SAMUEL BOYNTON, b. Oct., 1812. See CCCIV. 1 109— 7. FRANCES, b. Sept. 15, 1815; d. Dec. 19, 1833. mo — 8. GEORGE, b. May 4, 1817; d. young. I II I— 9. ALFRED, b. Nov. 7, 1819. See CCCV. 1 1 12— 10. JAMES, b. Feb. 19, 1822. See CCCVI. 1 1 13— II. WARREN JOSEPH, b. June, 1828. 1 1 14 — 12. CHARLES, b. 1834; is said to have m. at Batavia, N. Y., in 1859, and to have been killed in the Civil War at Charleston, S. C. — CLXI— CHESTER^ WOLCOTT [516] (Wtjatt^ Samuel^ Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry'^, Henry'^) m. Sylvia Goodrich. Lived in Alabama, N. Y. Child: — II 15— I. WILLIAM WYATT, b. Oct. 3, 1807, at Austerlitz, N. Y. See CCCVII. SEVENTH GENERATION 175 — CLXII— ROGERS WOLCOTT [522] (Solomon'', SamueV, Samuel^, SamueP, Henri/-, Henri/) ni. April 12, 1799, JNIaiy, dau. of John Adams, of Wethersfield. He removed in 1803, to Trenton, N. Y., where he d. Oct. 19, 1829. Children : — iii6— I. JOHN ADAMS, b. June 25. 1800; d. unm., April i, 1847. 1 1 17— 2. MARY. b. Oct. 9, 1802; m. Jul)- 3, 1834, C. C. Cun- ningham, of Russia, N. Y. 1 1 18— 3. HARRIET, b. March 7, 1804; m. Dec, 1824, Henry L. Deming. 1 1 19— 4. HORACE, b. Dec. 25, 1806; d. Aug. 22. 1839. 1 120— 5. ALFRED, b. Feb. 15, 1809; d. April 22, 1838. 1 121— 6. SARAH C, b. May 15, 181 1. 1 122 — 7. ELIZA, b. Sept. 9, 1813; m. Sept. 12, 1832, Gideon Hinman. 1 123— 8. GARDNER, b. March 28, 1817. See CCCVIII. 1 124— 9. AUSTIN R., b. May 7, 1821. See CCCIX. — CLXIII— SYLVESTER' WOLCOTT [525] (Salomon'', Samuel^ Samuel*, SamueP, Henri/'-, Henry^) m. Jmie 4, 1809, Jane Robinson, dau. of William Caldwell, of Floyd, N. Y. She was b. July 14, 1788, and d. Sept. 13, 1866. He removed in 1807 to Trenton, N. Y., where he d, April 27, 1865. Children b. at Trenton, N. Y. :— 1 125— I. WILLIAM CALDWELL, b. Sept. 6, 1810. See CCCX. 1 126— 2. SYLVESTER, b. Oct. 25. 1812. See CCCXI. 1 127— 3. HENRY WELLS, b. June 18, 1819. See CCCXII. 1 128— 4. FREDERICK JOSEPH, b. Feb. 9, 1821. See CCCXIII. 176 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CLXIV— SIMEON^ WOLCOTT [534] (Nathaniel^ Samuel^ Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry'^) m. Abigail Webb and settled in the State of New York. Children : — 1 1 29— I. EMORY. 113(^2. ANGELINE. 1131— 3- PROCTOR. 1 132—4. MARIA. 1133— 5• CLARISSA. II34— 6. PAMELIA. 1135— 7- SOPHRONIA 1 1 36-8. JOHN. — CLXV— NATHANIEL" WOLCOTT [536] (Nathaniel^ SarnueV', Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. May 15, 1803, Abigail (523) dau. of Solomon Wolcott. He removed to Trenton, N. Y., in 1807; d. JNIay 28, 1840. Children:— 1 137— I. CAROLINE, b. Nov. 5, 1804; m. Dec. 12, 1822, Chauncey Fish, of Deerfield. 1 138— 2. SARAH W., b. July 6, 1806; m. July 19, 1826, Richard Babcock, of Wisconsin. 1 139— 3. NORMAN, b. July 25, 1808; m. Feb. 3, 1823, Sophronia Hyde; resided (1849) in Wisconsin. 1 140 — 4. EMELINE, b. Aug. 13, 1810; m. Henry R. Caldwell, of Wisconsin. 1 141— 5. MEHITABLE, b. July 27, 1812; m. Feb. 14, 1844, Horace Dayton, of Renisen. 1 142— 6. ELIZABETH, b. and d. in 1814. 1 143— 7. CHESTER, b. Feb. 20, 1815: m. Jan. 18, 1842, Clarissa Whitman; resided (1849) in Trenton, N. J. 1 144— 8. MARY JANE, b. Jan. 9, 1817. 1 145 — 9. ELIZA ANN, b. Nov. 5, 1819; m. July 5, 1841, John Brown, of Utica, N. Y. 1 146— 10. NATHANIEL, b. Dec. 9, 1821. 1 147— II. ABIGAIL MARIA, b. Dec. 18, 1827. SEVENTH GENERATION 177 — CLXVI— WILLIAM" WOLCOTT [538] (William^ SaimieV, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry-, Henry^) m. Sept. 13, 1821, Clarissa, dau. of David Corey, of Philadelphia; settled in 1829 in Pottsville, Pa., where he resided in 1848. Children: — 1 148— I 1 149—2 1 15 1— 4 1 1 52— 5 1 1 53— 6. 1 1 54— 7 1 1 55— 8 WILLIAM, b. July 17, 1822: d. Dec. 1823. CHARLES, b. June 24, 1824. See CCCXIV. HORACE, b. Jan. 15, 1826: in 1848 with the army on the Rio Grande. JERUSHA, b. Aug. 22. 183 1; d. Oct. 25, 1832. AMELIA, b. March i, 1833. FRANKLIN, b. Nov. 28, 1834; d. Oct. 10, 1837. DAVID, b. June 29, 1836. OLIVER, b. Feb. 27, 1842. — CLXVII— HENRY^ WOLCOTT [539] (William'', Samuel^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry'-, Henry^) m. Feb. 1, 1807, Rhoda, dau. of Samuel Rockwell, of Trenton, N. Y. ; lived in Trenton; d. Nov. 27, 1812. Children:— 1 156— I. WILLIAM, b. Dec. 9, 1807. See CCCXV. 1 157— 2. WALTER, b. June 6, 1809. See CCCXVI. 1 158— 3. HENRY, b. March 20, 1812. See CCCXVII. — CLXVIII— OLIVERS WOLCOTT [540] (William'', SamueP, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry-, Henry*) m. Feb. 14, 1811, Sophia, dau. of Capt. Josiah Deming, of Wethersfield; d. July 19, 1834. Children:— 1 159— I. TRUMBULL, b. Feb. 19, 1812. See CCCXVIII. 1 160— 2. WILLIAM HENRY, b. Feb., d. Aug., 1814. 1 161— 3. OLIVER HENRY, b. April 19, 1816; d. Feb. 24, 1818. 178 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1162—4. REBECCA GOODRICH, b. Dec. 27, 1817; m. Julius A. Sanford, of Meriden. 1 163— 5. OLIVER, b. June i, 1820. See CCCXIX. 1164—6. SOPHIA, b. June 11, 1822; d. Oct. 14, 1837. 1 165— 7. MARY ELIZA, b. Sept. 27. 1824; m. Aug. 25, 1846, Albert Sanford, of Prospect. 116^-8. ESTHER, b. Oct., 1826; d. Oct., 1829. 1 167— 9. MARIA AMELIA, b. Sept. i, 1833. — CLXIX— HORACE^ WOLCOTT [543] (William^ Samuel^ Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry'-, Henry'^) m. Dec. 24, 1828, Rhoda, dau. of Robert Robbins, of Wethersfield. Resided ( 1849 ) in Wethersfield, Conn. Child :— 1 168— I. SAMUEL, b. Dec. I, 1833. See CCCXX. — CLXX— GERSHOM NOTT^ WOLCOTT [545] (Gershom^ Elisha^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry'^, Henry^) m. May 17, 1798, Eunice, dau. of Simon Willard. She was b. Aug. 23, 1779, and d. March 3, 1854. He d. Aug. 15, 1845. Both are buried at Jordan, N. Y. Children: — 1169— I. SIMON. 1 170— 2. GERSHOM WILLARD, d. at East Pharsalia, N. Y. 1 171— 3. CHAUNCEY. 1 172 — 4. ALMIRA, m. — Duncan. 1 1 73— 5. ERASTUS NOTT, b. Oct. 13, 1802, at Trenton, N. Y. See CCCXXI. 1 174—6. JOSIAH. 1 175— 7. ROYAL ROSSITER, b. Jan. 26, 1810. See CCCXXII. 1 176— 8. ROSELLA ORILLA. 1 177— 9. ELIZABETH. 1 178— 10. LOUISA, m. — Coar. 1 179— II. SIMEON. 1180— 12. JOHN P. SeeCCCXXIII. SEVENTH GENERATION 179 — CLXXI— JOHN" WOLCOTT [546] (Gershom^Elisha^ Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry~, Hcnrif) m. Feb. 11, 1800, Catharine Shaffer, dau. of John and Hannah (Snyder) Shaffer, of Livingston, N. Y.; Hved in Wolcott's Villa (Catskill) N. Y.; d. Dec. 12, 1859, at Catskill, N. Y. Children:— iiSi— I. ARIETTA, b. Jan. i, i8oi; m. June ii, 1826, Robert Wells, of Holland Patent, N. Y.; d. Mar. 4, 1878. Children: I. Mary Catharine Wells, b. May 29, 1828, at Holland Patent, N. Y. ; m. July 22, 1850, George Ralph Jr„ son of George and Harriet (Cooper) Ralph, of Schenectady, N. Y. She d. Feb. 4, 1904, at Utica, N. Y. Their son, George Frederick Ralph, b. May 29, 1853, at Holland Patent, N. Y. ; m. Apr. 14, 1875, Cornelia Marion Barnes, dau. of Sylvester W. and Cornelia (Chevalier) Barnes, of Utica, N. Y. Resides at Utica, N. Y. Children : i. Cornelia C. Ralph, b. Jan. 27, 1876. ii. George A. Ralph, b. Dec. 19, 1878; d. May 2, 1908. iii. Wilbur B. Ralph, b. Apr. 16, 1885. II. Julia Eliza Wells, b. Nov. 18, 1833, at Holland Patent, N. Y. ; m. June 30, 1864, Robert Stratton Weekes, of New York City ; d. May 8, 1895, at Holland Patent, N. Y. Children : i. Robert Wells Weekes, b. Sept. 4, 1867, at New York City. ii. Belle Garvey Weekes, b. Sept. 7, 1870, at New York City. III. Arietta Wells, b. Mar. 20, 1836, at Holland Patent, N. Y. ; m. June 27, 1861, Milton M. Brown, son of Harris and Harriet (Boardman) Brown, of Trenton, N. Y. Their dau., Julia Wells Brown, b. July 12, 1862, at South Trenton, N. Y.; m. Oct. 27, 1891, Jesse Rice Porter, son of Cyrus K. and Emeline (Rice) Porter, of Buffalo, N. Y. Resides at Buffalo, N. Y. Their son, Milton Brown Porter, b. Nov. 7, 1893, at Buffalo, N. Y. 180 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [182- 1183-3- 1 185-5. 1 1 86— 6. 1 187-7. 1 1 88— 8. IV. Lydia Amelia Wells, b. Jan. 4, 1841, at Holland Patent, N. Y. ; d. Aug. 20, 1893, unm., at Utica, N. Y. JOHN SHAFFER, b. July i, 1802, at Catskill, N. Y.; m. Dec. 29, 1829, Eliza R. Harrison, of Athens, N. Y. He d. Sept. 28, 1858. PHILANDER BILSON, b. Apr. 26, 1804. CCCXXIV. JULIA ANNA MARIA, b. Sept. 24, 1806; m 6, 1842, Thomas Burt, of Pittsfield, Mass.; d, II, 1854. HENRY, b. May 4, 1808; d. June 11, 1814. EDWARD, b. Mar. 25, 1812. See CCCXXV. CHAUNCEY, b. July 31, 1816. See CCCXXVI. WILLIAM GILLSON, b. May 15, 1820. See CCCXXVII. See Oct. Apr. — CLXXII— SAMUEL^ WOLCOTT [549] (Elisha\ Elisha^ Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry", Henry^) m. Oct. 25, 1796, Hannah, dau. of Roger Butler; lived in Holland Patent, N. Y. Children:- [89-1 [90 — 2 [92—4 [93—5 [94—6 1 195— 7 1 196—8 BUTLER SAMUEL, b. March 27, 1799. See CCCXXVIII. HANNAH HAMNER, b. May 13, 1801; m. May 3, 1 82 1, Chauncey N. Coe. HORATIO GATES, b. April 21, 1804. See CCCXXIX. EDMUND WATERHOUSE, b. June 20, 1807. See cccxxx. JOHN JEFFERSON, b. June 20, 1810. See CCCXXXI. SOPHIA MARY, b. Sept. 28, 1812; m. March 26, 1844, Anson Kniblo, of Fulton, N. Y. ELIZA ANN, b. Sept. 5, 1814; m. Feb. 19, 1846, John Cauda, of Holland Patent, N. Y. LAURA LUCY, b. Nov. 7, 1816; m. Oct. 29, 1835, Thomas Neele, of Canandaigua, N. Y. SEVENTH GENERATION 181 — CLXXIII— ELISHA^ WOLCOTT [554] (Elisha^ Elisha\ Samuel^ Samuel^ Henry', Henrif) m. Dec. 24, 1811, INIaiy Wells Robbins, dau. of Robert Robbins, of Wethers- field, Coiin.; lived in Wethersfield; d. JNIar. 28, 1862. Children : — 1 197— I. MARY WELLS, b. Aug. i, 1812; m. Nov. 8, 1837, John Wells, of Wethersfield; d. June 27, 1867. Their dau., Mary Catharine Wells, b. Dec. 30, 1838, at Wethersfield, Conn. ; m. May 16, 1866, Hiram Augustus Yale, son of Samuel and Laminta (Clark) Yale, of Meriden, Conn. Resides at Meriden, Conn. Their dau., Mary Wells Yale, b. Oct. 14, 1869. at Meriden, Conn. 1 198— 2. SARAH NOTT, b. Aug. 16, 1814: d. Mar. 4, 1894. iigg_3. ELISHA ROBBINS, b. Dec. 30, 1816; d. Dec. 5, 1894. i20C>— 4. CHARLES, b. June 20, 1819. See CCCXXXII. 1201— 5. JOHN, b. Jan. 12, 1825: d. Feb. 5, 1823. 1202—6. ELIZABETH, 1). Jan. 12, 1825: d. Aug. 20, 1832. 1203—7. ROBERT ROBBINS, b. Jan. 4, 1827. See CCCXXXIII. 1204—8. HANNAH ELIZABETH, b. Oct. 10, 1831: d. June I, 1837- — CLXXIV— DANIEL^ WOLCOTT [555] (Elisha!', Elisha^ Samuel*, Samuel", Henry-, Henry^) m. Feb. 9, 1809, Maria, dau. of Stephen Morgan, of Wethersfield. She was b. Aug. 11, 1788. He settled in Wethersfield Springs, N. Y., where he held the offices of Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Deeds and Supervisor. Children: — 1205-1. WALTER FRANKLIN, b. Nov. 11, 1809. See CCCXXXIV. 182 I206 2 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY b. Oct. 20, DANIEL MORGAN, b. Oct. 20, 181 1. See CCCXXXV. 1207—3. SARAH MARIA, b. Nov. 19, 1813; m. Sept. 25, 1834, Capt. Joseph Addison Chandler. He was b. Dec. 22, 181 1, and d. April 24, 1886. She d. Oct. 24, 1885. Children: I. Eli Chandler, b. June 30, 1835. II. Maria Wolcott Chandler, b. Sept. 15, 1840. 1208—4. LUCIUS, b. Feb. 6, 1816. See CCCXXXVI. 1209—5. WILLIAM, b. March 29, 1818. See CCCXXXVII. I2ic^6. JOHN, b. Sept. 4, 1820. See CCCXXXVIII. 121 1— 7. CHAUNCEY, b. Jan. 4, 1823. See CCCXXXIX. 1212— 8. CHESTER LUCAS, b. Aug. 14, 1825. See CCCXL. 1213— 9. MARY ELIZABETH, b. March 28, 1828; d. Dec. 13, 1833- 1214—10. CHARLES DOUGLAS, b. June 22, 1830. See CCCXLI. — CLXXV— CHAUNCEY APPLETON' WOLCOTT [557] (Elisha^\ Elisha^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. (1st) March 4, 1829, Abigail, dau. of Samuel Wells, of Wethersfield, who d. Oct. 13, 1832; (2nd) April 28, 1844, Mary, dau. of John Harris, of Wethersfield; liA'ed in Weth- ersfield. Child : — 1215— I. CELIA ANN, b. Oct. 22, 1830. — CLXXVI— DANIEL RUSSELL^ WOLCOTT [561] (Josiah\ J osiah^, Samuel*, Sa7nueP, Henry^, Henry^) m. (1st) April 27, 1805, Ehzaheth Root; (2nd) July 20, 1811, Philanda Atwood. He lived and d. at Orwell, Ohio. Children: — SEVENTH GENERATION 183 1216— I. MOSES HALSEY, b. Aug. 14, 1807. 1217— 2. ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 30, 1809; d. March 13, 1810. 1218— 3. RUTH T., b. Aug. 25, 1812; m. 1837, Josiah M. Knapp, of Bloomfield, Ohio. 1219— 4. ORIN ERASTUS, b. June 14, 1814; d. June 28, 1816. 1220 — 5. ORIN, b. Oct. 15, 1816; m. March 6, 1844, Mary Ann Cook, of Orwell, O. 1221— 6. JOSIAH EDMUND, b. July i, 1819. See CCCXLII. 1222—7. HORACE ALANSON, b. Oct. 30, 1821. See CCCXLIII. 1223—8. SUSAN SELISTA, b. April 12, 1824; d. July 2, 1843. 1224—9. WILLIS AUGUSTUS, b. May 24, 1826. See CCCXLIV. 1225—10. PHILANDER, b. May 6, 1830; d. 1882. 1226— II. ELIZA JANE, b. Feb. 14, 1833. — CLXXVII— HORACE^ WOLCOTT [562] (Josiah^, Josiah"^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry-, Henry^) m. Dec. 15, 1808, Sabrina, dau. of Seth Tracy. She was b. July 18, 1790, at Pittsfield, Mass., and d. July 28, 1865, at Farmington, O. He d. June 28, 1872, at Farmington. Epitaph. Children: — EDWARD CHESTER, b. Oct. 21, 1809; m. March, 1833, Martha A. McCombs, of Farmington, O. SABRINA, b. June 6, d. June 8, 1811. LOUISA, b. July II, 1812. RUSSELL, b. Sept. 4, 1814. See CCCXLV. SABRINA, b. Sept. 14, d. Sept. 15, 1816. JULIA, b. Sept. 23, 1817; d. Jan. 21, 1830. ADDISON, b. April 18, 1820. See CCCXLVI. ALBERT GALLATIN, b. Aug. 30, 1823. See CCCXLVII. 1235—9. SOPHIA, b. Sept. 15, 1826; d. Jan. 16, 1849. 1236—10. CAROLINE, b. March 18, 1829. 1227 — I. 1228—2. 1229—3. 1230—4. 1231—5- 1232—6. 1233-7- 1234—8. 184 WOLCOTT- GENEALOGY — CLXXVIII— JOSIAH WILLIS^ WOLCOTT [565] (Josiah\. Josialv', Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry'^) m. (1st) Oct. 23, 1815, Elsa Woodford; (2nd) Mar. 21, 1821, Jane Stewart. He lived in Farmington, O., and d. Aug. 25, 1859. Epitaph. Children:— 1237— I. LOUISA ELSA, b. Feb. 15, 1817; m. May i, 1838, Henry Belden, of Mesopotamia, O. 1238—2. MARY EDNA, b. June 6, 1822; d. Aug., 1826. 1239—3. ISAAC NELSON, b. Feb. i, 1824; d. Aug., 1826. 1240—4. WILLIAM STEWART, b. Sept. 6, 1825; d. Aug., 1826. * "So fades the lovely blooming flower, Frail smiling solace of an hour! So soon our transient comforts fly, And pleasures only bloom to die." (Epitaph) 1241— 5. SUSAN AMELIA, b. Oct. 25, 1827; d. July 25, 1829. 1242—6. LYDIA, b. Oct. 8, 1829; m. April 7, 1847, Henry Woodrow, of Champion, O.; d. May 21, 1853. 1243—7. HENRIETTA, b. April 10, 1832; d. June 5, 1852. 1244—8. LUCY JANE, b. Mar. 26, 1834; m. (ist) 1853, Rev. Robert McCuUough. He d. 1858. (2nd) 1878, Rufus E. Waters. She d. Dec. 9, 1906. 1245—9. HOMER JOSIAH, b. March 26, 1836. See CCCXLVIII. 1246—10. CAROLINE REBECCA, b. June 8, 1838; m. March 16, 1864, John F. Miller. She d. May 25, 1895. Children: I. Isaac Henry Miller, b. Apr. 15, 1865. II. Willis Grant Miller, b. Apr. 6, 1867. III. Jennie Caroline Miller, b. Jan.. 1869. IV. Ella F. Miller, b. Feb. 20, 1871. V. Charles Wolcott Miller, b. Jan. 1, 1876. VI. Hattie Lovisa Miller, b. Aug. 28, 1879. SEJ'ENTH GENERATION 185 1247— II. LYMAN, b. May 23. 1840. See CCCXLIX. 1248—12. ELLEN JULIETTE, b. Dec. 15, 1844; m. Aug. 20, 1868, William P. Newberry, son of Henry and Mary Newberry, of Wethersfield, Conn. He was b. Jan. 7, 1836. Children: I. Mary Emma Newberry, b. July 5, 1870. II. Kate Louise Newberry, b. Mar. 27, 1872. III. William Ray Newberry, b. Sept. 15. 1874. IV. Alice Newberry, b. Jan. 2, 1879. V. Edward Lyman Newberry, b. Jan. 24, 1881. -CLXXIX- ERASTUS^ WOLCOTT [566] (Josiali\ Josiah^ SamueV^, Samuel^, Henry- , Henry'^) m. Jan. 19, 1820, Almira, dau. of John Hannahs; Hved in Farmington, Ohio. D. Dec. 26, 1867. Epitaph. Children:— 1249— I, 1250—2 1251— 3 1252—4 1253—5 1254—6 ORLANDO KEEP, b. May 30, 1823. See CCCL. LUTHER HUMPHREY, b. Oct. 21, 1825. CATHARINE CELESTIA, b. Dec. 31, 1827. JULIUS ERASTUS, b. Oct. 9, 1830. See CCCLI. ORVIS ADNY, b. May 16, 1834. See CCCLII. HELEN CORNELIA, b. Oct. 13, 1845. CLXXX— EDMUND PINKNEY^ WOLCOTT [567] (Josiah\ Josiah^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry~, Henry^) m. Nov. 19, 1829, Clarissa, dau. of Dan Bosworth. He lived in Farm- ington, O. Children : — 186 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1255— I 1256-2 1257—3 1258—4 1259—5 1260 — 6. 1261-7 1262—8 [834. See CCCLIII. twins, b. Feb. 20, 1836. JULIA E., b. Nov. 29, 1830. WILLIAM WIRT, b. May 13, ANNA AMELIA, SUSAN CECILIA, EDMUND FRANKLIN, b. June 12, 1838. CHARLES FINNEY, b. May 20, 1840. See CCCLIV. ADDISON LADD, b. Sept. 22, 1844. MARY ELLEN, b. Jan. 19, 1850. — CLXXXI— LEWIS^ WOLCOTT [572] (Theodore^ Josia¥, Samuel'^, Samuel^, Henry~, Henry'^) came on foot to Ohio in 1805 and in company with two other young men, Ezra Curtis and David Curtis, struck the first blow in clearing the land and making improvements in the town of Farming- ton, Trumbull County, Ohio. M. (1st) Nov. 3, 1808, Nancy, eldest dau. of Dr. Joseph Higgins; she d. July 8, 1815; (2nd) Feb. 8, 1816, Mary Higgins, her sister. Lived in Farmington. D. Aug. 2, 1868. Epitaph. Children:— JOSEPH, b. Aug. I, d. Aug. 3, 1809. JOSEPH HIGGINS, b. Aug. 2, 1810. See CCCLV. HENRY GOODRICH, b. April 9, 1812; d. Feb. i, 1840. NANCY HIGGINS, b. April 13, 1817; m. Sept. 13, 1837, Robert M. Montgomery, of Youngstown, Ohio. LUCRETIA GOODRICH, b. April 5, 1819; d. Aug. 25, 1858. ORLOW LEWIS, b. Dec. 10, 1823. See CCCLVI. LYMAN BEECHER, b. Oct. 5, 1825. See CCCLVII. HARRIET NEWELL, b. Oct. 18, 1827; m. March 14, 1850, Benjamin Maltbie, of Southington, Ohio. 1271— 9. FLORILLA WRIGHT, b. Oct. 25, 1829. 1272—10. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. April 5, 1835. 1263 — I 1264 — 2 1265—3 1266 — 4 [267—5 [268—6. [269—7 [270—8, SEJ'ENTH GENERATION 187 — CLXXXII— JOSIAH" WOLCOTT [573] (Theodore^ Josialv\ Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. INIarch 8, 1815, Lois, dau. of David Belden ; lived in Farmington, O. Children : — 1273 — I. MARY, b. May 4, 1817; m. May 4, 1837, Benjamin Knapp. of Southington, O. 1274—2. SYLVESTER, b. May 18, 1820: d. May 18, 1827. 1275—3. SETH, b. May 18, 1823. 1276—4. ALMIRA, b. Aug. 19, 1825. i277—s. SYLVESTER, b. Aug. 19, 1827. 1278—6. ALMON, b. Dec. 15, 183 1; d. Feb. 15. 1833. 1279—7. JULIA ORIANA, b. Oct. 9, 1834; d. Jan. 31, 1888. 1280-8. SARAH JANE, b. July 14, 1837. — CLXXXIII— JOHN^ WOLCOTT [575] (Theodore^ Josiali\ Samuel*, SamueV', Henry'-, Henry^) m. Aug. 7, 1816, Fannie, dau. of Silas Goff; lived in Farmington, O. D. March 4, 1850. Epitaph. Children:— 1281— I. ADELINE OLIVIA, b. May 24, 1817; m. May, 1848, Joseph M. Long, of Natchez, Miss. 1282—2. ROSANNA, b. Nov. 12, 1818; m. April 19, 1841, Samuel Shepard, of Thompson, O. 1283—3. THEODORE SILAS, b. March 9. 1823. 1284—4. LUCELIA, b. May 30. 1829. 1285—5. MAVERETTE, b. March 19, 1835. I — CLXXXIV— WILLIAM^ WOLCOTT [576] (Theodore^ Josiah^ Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Nov. 3, 1818, Persis, dau. of Dan Bosworth; lived in Farmington, O. D. June 21, 1826. Epitaph. Children:— 188 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1286— I. DAN, b. Oct., 1819; d. Feb., 1820. 1287—2. ANGELINE, b. Sept. 30, 1821; m. Oct. 18. 1842, Lucius D. Tuttle, of Nelson, O. 1288—3. WILLIAM ALONZO, b. Jan. 19, 1823; m. Oct. 20, 1847, Jerusha, dau. of John Hitchcock, of Danville, Iowa. 1289—4. SOPHRONIA, b. July 4, 1825; m. April 14, 1844, Francis E. Pierce, of Denmark, Iowa. — CLXXXV— NEWTON^ WOLCOTT [578] (Theodore^ Josiah\ SamueV", SaimieP, Henry-, Henry^) m. (1st) Oct., 1823, Harriet, dau. of Abijah Lee; (2nd) March 28, 1843, Cynthia Smith ;Hved in Farmington,0. D. July 23, 1872. Epitaph. Children:— 1290— I. HARRIET LOBELIA, b. Aug. 20, 1824; m. March 17, 1847, Newton Young, of Farmington, O. 1291— 2. SHERBOURNE HENRY, b. Feb. 20, 1826. See DLIII. 1292—3. OLIVE ANN. b. Dec, 1827; d. April 25, 1833. 1293—4. EMILY, b. Feb. 10, 1830. 1294—5. MELISSA WHITING, b. Jan. 18, 1834. 1295—6. WILLIAM, b. Feb. 13, 1837. See CCCLVIH. 1296—7. NANCY HIGGINS. b. April i. 1840. 1297—8. NEWTON LEE, b. Aug. 22, 1842. 1298—9. HARRET HELEN, b. July 19, 1845. 1299—10. JULIA MIRANDA, b. March 22, 1848. 1300— II. CHARLES HOWARD, b. Aug. 28, 1849. — CLXXXVI— CHESTER GOODRICH^ WOLCOTT [579] (Theodore^, Josiah^, Samuel^, SamueP, Henry^, Henry^) SEVENTH GENERATION 189 m. Nov, 7, 1843, Louisa S., dau. of Elias Hudson, of Orwell; lived in Farmington, O. Child: — 1301— I. LEANDER HUDSON, b. Aug. 26, 1845; killed July 17, 1862, in Civil War. — CLXXXVII— HORACE" WOLCOTT [582] (Johif, Josia¥, Jolin\ Josiah°, Hennj-, Henry^) m. INlar. 28, 1827, Fannie Warner. She was b. Jan. 9, 1804, and d. Jan. 28, 1888. He d. 1886. Children:— ERASMUS, b. Apr. 7. 1830. See CCCLIX. RICHARD, b. Nov. 11, 1832. See CCCLX. STELLA, b. May 17, 1833; m. 1853, Chauncy Dick; d. Aug., 1906. HENRY, ( twins, b. )SeeCCCLXL HELEN, (Sept. 22, 1835 id. Mar. 23, 1853. FANNIE, b. July 17, 1837; m. Sept. 30, 1855, Croeseus Woodruff. Children: I. Ernest Woodruff. II. Henry Willard Woodruff. [308—7. MARY, b. July 30, 1839; d. Feb. i, 1885. [309—8. WARNER, b. Nov. 7, 1843. See CCCLXII. [310—9. WEALTHY, b. Feb. 17, 1847; m. Nov. i, 1871, S. S. McCune. Child : Mary McCune. — CLXXXVIII— OLIVER CAMPBELL" WOLCOTT [591] (Joshua^ Josiah^, John*, Josiah^, Henry-, Henry^) m. (1st) Nov. 15, 1302- -I. 1303- -2. 1304- -3- 1305- -4- 1306—5. 1307- -6. 190 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1832, Hannah, dau. of Moses Eaton, of Wentworth, N. H. ; she d. Oct. 23, 1836; (2nd) March 26, 1837, Tamar, dau. of Capt. Daniel Merrill, of Wentworth; lived in Wentworth, N. H. Children:— SAMUEL EATON, b. Sept. 15, 1833. HANNAH EATON, b. Sept. 18, 1838. EATON MERRILL, b. Sept. 9, 1840. MARY ABIGAIL, b. May 5, 1842. CATHARINE GALE, b. Sept. 10, 1844. HENRY, b. March 19, 1847. CHARLES AUGUSTUS, b. Nov. 11, 1853. WILLIAM EVERETT, b. Aug. 5, 1855. 13 I- -I. 13 2- -2. 13 3- -3 13 4- -4 13 5- -5 13 6—6 13 7- -7 13 8—8 — CLXXXIX— NATHANIEL^ WOLCOTT [600] (Joseph^ Justus^ George'^, George^, George', Henry'^) m. Ruth ToUarday. He lived in Canton, Switzerland Co., Ind. ; served in the war of 1812. Children:— 1319— I. ALANSON, d. in Illinois. 1320—2. RUTH. 1321 — 3. DANIEL; lived in Switzerland Co., Ind., where he left descendants. — CXC— JONATHAN COOK^ WOLCOTT [618] (Norman^, Justus^, George*, George^, George'-, Henry^) m. Rebecca Boyd. She was b. Dec. 14, 1811; d. Dec, 31, 1894. He d. April 18, 1877. Children:— SEVENTH GENERATION 191 1322— I 1323—2 1324—3 1325—4. 132(^5 1327—6 1328-7 NANCY M., b. Aug. 24, 1834; d. April 30, 1845. AMELIA, b. Oct. 14, 1836; d. Feb. 19, 1902. FRANKLIN F., b. Oct. 31, 1833; d. Sept. 14, 1870. EDWIN O., b. Mar. 28, 1841. NORMAN B., b. Mar. i, d. Mar. 11, 1845. OLIVE L., b. Mar. i, 1846. BENJAMIN S., b. July i, 1849. See CCCLXIII. — CXCI— CHARLES^ WOLCOTT [620] (Charles'", Justus^ George"^, George^, George'-, Hennj^) m. Elizabeth Dalj)h Child:— 1329— I. JOEL. See CCCLXIV. — CXCII - SAMUEL KEELER^ WOLCOTT [621] (Charles^ Justus^, George*, George^, George'-, Henry^) m. Dec. 26, 1826, Hannah B. McNulty, of Big Flats, N. Y. She was b. Sept. 5, 1803; d. May 4, 1879, at Caton, N. Y. He d. in California in 1851. Children: — i33c^i- 1331 133^ 1334- 1335—6 1336—7 MARY BRIGGS, b. Aug. 14, 1828; m. Philander Brown, of Caton, N. Y. JOHN EDWIN, b. Nov. 13, 1830. See CCCLXV. WILLIAM MAYNARD, b. Aug. 28, 1833. See CCCLXVI. CATHARINE O.. b. Aug. 7, 1838; d. Feb. 19, 1841. SAMUEL EMMET, b. March 2, 1841. See CCCLXVII. LOUIS ALEXANDER, b. March 24, 1844. See CCCLXVIII. EZRA LEGRAND, b. Oct. 21, 1847. See CCCLXIX. 192 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CXCIII— NELSON^ WOLCOTT [622] (Charles", Justus^, George'^, George^, George'-, Henry^) m. Sept. 15, 1824, Margaret Smith Hoffman, of Elmira, N. Y., b. Nov. 11, 1805. Lived at Caton, N. Y. He was Judge of Steuben County Court. Children : — 1337— I. MARY ELIZABETH, b. May 16, 1826; m. Dec. 12, 1844, William Neal, of Caton, N. Y.; she d. 1 871, at Caton. 1338—2. WILLIAM HOFFMAN, b. Oct. 29, 1827; d. Sept. 12, 1848. 1339—3- ARCHIBALD SMITH, b. Sept. 2, 1829. See CCCLXX. 1340—4. URIAH SMITH, b. Oct. i, 1831. See CCCLXXI. 1341— 5. TIMOTHY SMITH, b. Feb. 25, 1834. See CCCLXXH. 1342—6. CHARLES NORMAN, b. Dec. 9, 1837; m. Isabel Vanarsdal. 1343—7- JACOB MANLEY, b. July 4, 1842. See CCCLXXIII. 1344—8. MARGARET SMITH, b. Sept. 15, 1844. — CXCIV— FREDERICK^ WOLCOTT [623] (Charles^ Justus^ George*, George^, George^, Henry^) m. (1st) Panthy Bennett, who was b. Sept. 16, 1809, and d. Oct. 15, 1843; (2nd) Priseilla Moore, who was b. April 22, 1818, and d. Nov. 14, 1895. He d. June 18, 1873, at Corning, N. Y. Children : — 1345— I. CHARLES, b. June 11, 1832. See CCCLXXIV. 1346—2. MARGARET, b. Oct. 3, 1835; m. Orin Gray. Both died at Lincoln, Nebr. SEVENTH GENERATION 193 1347—3- GEORGE, b. June lo, 1838; d. Jan. 12, 1903. See CCCLXXV. WASHINGTON, d. young. MILO, b. 1845; d. April II, 1856. MILNER C, b. 1847: d. April 13, 1856. PANTHY, b. 1849; d- (Ji-^t- 1-2. 1870. FREDERICK CALKINS, b. April 20, 1854; m. Elvira Cass, of Campbell, N. Y. 1353^- WILLIAM IRVING, b. Feb. 13, 1857. See CCCLXXVI. 1348- -4- 1349- -5- 135(^6. I35I- -7- 135^- -8. — cxcv— JAMES HARVEY^ WOLCOTT [630] (Roger\ Justus^, George*, George^, George-, Henry'^) m. Feb. 26, 1831, Susanna Taylor. Resided (1849) at Pulteney, N. Y. Child:— 1354- JAMES STEPHEN, b. April 21, 1832. — CXCVI— EDWIN JONES' WOECOTT [638] (John''', Justus^ George*, George^, George~, Henry^) m. Jan. 1, 181<6, Emily Fidelia McHenry. Resided (184<9) at Corning, N. Y. She was b. July 26, 1829. Children:— 1355— I. HARRIET ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 30, 1846. 1356—2. MARGARET EMILY, b. Sept. 24, 1849; m. Feb. 17, James Spencer, of Corning, N. Y. She d. March 14. 1894. 1357—3- WILLIAM E., b. June 16, 1853. See CCCLXXVII. 1358-4- JOHN A., b. Sept. 5, 1855. See CCCLXXVIH. 194 IVOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1359 — 5- FRANK E., b. Aug. 19, 1858; d. Aug. 2, 1894, in New York, N. Y. 1360—6. MARIANNA, b. Oct. 30, 1861; m. Nov. 16, 1882, Alfred Baer, of Coming, N. Y. 1361— 7. GEORGE EDWIN, b. May 3, 1866; d. March 8, 1872. — CXCVII— GEORGE HENRY^ WOLCOTT [639] (John^ Justus^, George'^, George^, George'^, Henry^) m. Eliza, dau. of Asa Morris, of Akron, Ohio. Children : — 1362— I. CHARLES HAMMOND, b. 1845, at Columbus, O. See CCCLXXIX. 1363—2. GEORGE EDWARD, d. young. 1364—3. GENEVA, d. young. 1365 — 4. CORA, b. 1855, at Oskaloosa. 1366—5. WILLIAM, b. 1857, at Oskaloosa; d. in Colo. 1367—6. GENEVIEVE, b. Aug. 7, i860; m. March 14, 1881, Charles B. Searle, son of Bela P. and Juliette (Warner) Searle, of Belchertown, Mass. Resides at Westfield, Mass. Children: I. George Whitney Searle, b. Aug. 17, 1882. II. Genevieve Wolcott Searle, b. May 8, 1884; d. Oct. 13, 1907. III. Anna Isabella Searle, b. Oct. 23, 1887. 1368—7. GEORGE EDWARD, b. 1862, at Oskaloosa; d. in Cal. — CXCVIII— LORENZO SCOTT^ WOLCOTT [642] (David\ Justus^, George*, George^, George'-, Henry^) m. Oct. 13, 1847, Lucy S. Brookins; resided (1849) in Erwin, N. Y. Child:— 1369— I. HELEN LOUISA. SEVENTH GENERATION 195 — CXCIX— OLIVERS WOLCOTT [646] (George'', George'', George'^, George^, George-, Henri/^) m. Aug. 25, 1838, Lucy, dau. of Alfred IM. French; resided (1849) in Avon, N. Y. Children:— 1370— I. CORNELIA ANN, b. June 15, 1839. 1371—2. FREDERICK OLIVER, b. July 2, 1842. — cc— DE FOREST' WOLCOTT [649] (George^ George^ George'*, George^, George'-, Henry^) m. Sept. 19, 1841, Sarah, dau. of Zaccheus Chidsey; resided (1849) in Avon, N. Y. Children:— 1372— I. WASHINGTON DE FOREST, b. Aug. 3, 1842. 1373—2. CLAYTON, b. July 23, 1844. 1374—3- WALLACE, b. Dec. 13, 1846. — CCI— HORACE^ WOLCOTT [667] (Horace^ Joseph^ Joshua*, George^, George-, Henrij^) m. Apr. 15, 1829, Rebecca Rose Winchell, dau. of Silas Winchell; resided in Granville, O. One of the founders of Granville Female Seminary, a Presbyterian institution. He d. Jan. 9, 1875. Children:— 1375— I. RUTH REBECCA, b. Jan. 20, 1830; m. Oct. 24, 1850, Charles Coleman Hayes, son of Brice Hayes. He was b. July 24, 1825, at Dublin, O. Children, b. at Granville, O.: 196 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY I. Ellen Hayes, b. Sept. 23, 1851 ; A. B. Oberlin Col- lege, 1878; author of various Scientific works; Profes- sor of Astronomy and Applied Mathematics at Wellesley College. II. Joanna Rebecca Hayes, b. Oct. 12, 1853; m. Sept. 20, 1877, Frank Hollister. Resides at Gallon, O. Children, b. at Hanover, O. : i. Ruth Amanda Hollister, b. June 14, 1878; m. Aug. 19, 1908, Rev. Thomas H. Otwell, of Haley- ville, Ala. ii. Mary Tullar Hollister, b. Aug. 16, 1880; m. Sept. 12, 1910, Thomas C. Southard, of Colum- bus, O. Their son, Thomas Hollister Southard, b. Oct. 9, 1911. iii. Emily Constance Hollister, b. Oct. 18, 1882. iv. Helen Hollister, b. Dec. 17, 1887. V. Anna Frances Hollister, b. Dec. 5, 1889. III. Orlena Wolcott Hayes, b. Feb. 25, 1855 ; d. June 9, 1864. IV. Marquita Hayes, b. Jan. 10, 1857; m. Sept. 20, 1877, Silas Mansfield Wallace, of Beaufort, S. C. Re- sides at Spring City, Tenn. Children, b. at Beaufort, S. C. : i. Silas Willard Wallace, b. Jan. 1, 1891. ii. Mary E. Wallace, b. Apr. 16, 1893 ; m. Nov. 12, 1911, Frederick Galloway, of Spring City, Tenn. V. Charles Willard Hayes, b. Oct. 8, 1858; m. March 26, 1894, Rosa E. Paige, of Washington, D. C. ; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; LL. D., Oberlin College; Chief Geologist U. S. Geological Survey; now Vice- President and General Manager Eagle Oil Company, Tampico, Mexico; author of various papers on geologi- cal subjects. Children, b. at Washington, D. C. : i. Wolcott Paige Hayes, b. Dec. 17, 1894. ii. Ellen Hayes, b. Nov. 17, 1896. iii. Sidney Hayes, b. Nov. 30, 1897. iv. Margaret Hayes, b. Jan. 22, 1901. V. Willard Hayes, b. Sept. 11, 1902. vi. Hannah Hayes, b. March 21, 1904; d. Aug. 3, 1908. vii. Rosa Hayes, b. Nov. 18, 1910. SEVENTH GENERATION 197 VI. Stanley Wolcott Hayes, b. Oct. 9, 1865; M. E. Cornell University; m. (1st) Feb. 3, 1907, Edna H. Burbank. of Santa Rosa, Cal. She d. May 5, 1908; (2nd) Sept. 19, 1910, Mabelle Hamilton, of Geneva. N. Y. Child : Brice Edmund Hayes, b. May 2, 1908, at Geneva, N. Y. 1376—2. SILAS EDWARD, b. March 24, 1831. See CCCLXXX. 1377—3- ORLENA. b. May 27, 1834; d. April 10, 1855. 1378—4. WILLIAM PUTNAM, b. March 29, 1836, at Gran- ville, O. See CCCLXXXI, I37g_5. LUCY, b. March 16, 1840; d. Oct. 2, 1888, at Colum- bus, O. A painter and lived for a considerable time on the Pacific Coast. 1380-6. NANCY BRIDGES, b. May 5, 1841 ; d. Aug. 25, 1842. 1381— 7. HORACE MILTON, b. Jan. 14, 1844. See CCCLXXXII. 1382—8. OLIVER NEWELL, b. April 21, 1850, at Granville, O. See CCCLXXXIII. — ecu— ELIAS HOWE" WOLCOTT [673] (Elias\ Joseph^ Joshua*, George^, George-, Henry^) m. March 18, 1826, Lorana, dau. of Marvel Starling, of Watertown. She was b. June 10, 1807, and d. INIarch 25, 1868, at Watertown, Ohio. He d. July 25, 1883, at Watertown, Ohio. Childi-en:- 1383— I. LUCIAN McCLENATHAN, b. April 27, 1827. See CCCLXXXIV. 1384—2. VESTA, b. Nov. 7, 1828; d. June 13, 1843. 1385—3- DELINDA, b. Dec. 9, 1830; m. Oct. 12, 1845, Wesley Cook, of Grayson, Ky. ; d. June 7, 1905. Their dau., Mary L. Wolcott Cook, b. March 18, 1855; m. Dec. 17, 1873, Austin P. Howes. 198 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 138^-4. ORLO HARDIN, b. Aug. i, 1832; d. April 3, 1848. 1387—5. WALTER BALFOUR, b. Feb. 24, 1834; d. Feb. 5, 1865. 1388—6. PETER HOWE. b. April 4, 1836; d. Feb. 5, 1842. 1389—7. ORINDA, b. March 8, d. March 27, 1838. 1390—8. ADALINE HOWE, b. Dec. 24, 1838. i39i_9. ROSCOE, b. June 17, 1842. See CCCLXXXV. 1392—10. ROSETTA, b. May 3, 1844. 1393— II. CHARLES FREMONT, b. May 2, 1846. 1394—12. LYDIA A., b. Dec. 25, 1848. — CCIII— ALANSON^ WOLCOTT [674] (Elias^, Joseph^, Joshua^, George^, George.^, Henry^) m. July 31, 1831, Caroline, dau. of James McClure. She was b. Nov. 16, 1812, and d. April 17, 1891, at Watertown, O. He d. Feb. 19, 1871, at Watertown, O. Children:— 1395 — I. OSCAR, b. Dec. 20, 1832; d. June 19, 1899, unm. in California. 1396—2. WALLACE, b. Nov. 10, 1834; d. Feb. 21, 1894, in Kansas. 1397 — 3. LEWIS, b. Jan. 14, 1837; d. Dec. 2, 1861, in the Army. 1398 — 4. AMANDA, b. Jan. 6, 1839; d. May 30, 1903, in Ohio. 1399 — 5. SALOME, b. Jan. 20, 1841. 1400 — 6. VESTA, b. June 10, 1843; rn- Jan. 20, 1866, George B. Bartlett, son of Wyrum and Sarah (Kinney) Bartlett. He was b. Aug. 7, 1842. Resides at Waterford, O. Children: I. Minnie Bartlett, b. Oct. LS, 1866. II. S. Oscar Bartlett, b. March 31, 1868. III. Harvey L. Bartlett, b. April 23, 1873; d. Oct. 23, 1907. IV. Katie Bartlett, b. Jan. 14, 1875. SEVENTH GENERATION 199 1401 — 7. EDWIN, b. March 14, 1845; d. Jan. 30, 1903, unm. in Ohio. 1402—8. ROLLIN, b. March 13. 1847; d. Feb. 14, 1896, in Kansas. 1403—9. CORWIN, b. March 9, 1849. 1404—10. HELEN, b. Feb. 21, 1851. 1405— II. MARY, b. April 8, 1853. 1406—12. KATIE, b. Jan. 14, 1855. 1407 — 13. IDA, b. Nov. 5, 1856; d. March 23, 1909, in Ohio. — CCIV— AUGUSTUS STOWE' WOLCOTT [676] (EJias^ Joseph", Joshua*, George^, George'-, Henry^) m. March 10, 1840, Susan, dau. of James Baird; resided (1879) in Rock- land, O. Children:— CORDELIA ELIZA, b. Nov. 16, 1840. BYRON AUGUSTUS, b. Dec. 27, 1842. See CCCLXXXVI. ROBERT BRUCE, b. Jan. 24, 1845. LOIS ELIZABETH, b. April 2, 1847. WILLIAM WALLACE, b. Feb. 11, 1849. LAURA ARABELLA, b. May 4, 185 1. CASSIUS COLUMBUS, b. June 25, 1853. GEORGE THORNTON, b. April 14, 1856. ADA ALBINA, b. May 6, 1858. 1408 — I 1409—2 1410— 3 1411— 4 14 1 2— 5 141 3— 6 1414— 7 1415— 8 1416— 9. — ccv— WILLIAM RILEY' WOLCOTT [678] (Elias\ Joseph", Joshua^, George^, George"^, Henry^) m. Dec. 4, 1834, Lydia Ann Phillips. She was b. Jan. 25, 1816, and d. 1885, at Granville, Ohio. He d. Sept. 7, 1877, at Gran- ville, Ohio. Child:— 1417— I. ERASMUS ALPHONSO, b. Oct. 7, 1836, at Gran- ville, O.; d. unm. Jan. 10, 1857. 200 IVOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCVI— SYLVANUS HOWE^ WOLCOTT [681] (Elias", Joseph^, Joshua*, George^, George", Henry^) m. Jan. 26, 1860, at Amanda Furnace, Boyd County, Ky., Carrie Virginia, dau. of Eleazur and Sallie Sweetland. He d. Oct. 23, 1897, at Greenup, Greenup Co., Ky. She d. Oct. 20, 1890. Children:— 1418— I. WILLIAM L., b. Dec. 25, i860. 1419— 2. ALBERT S., b. Sept. 6, 1863. 1420 — 3. VIOLA LEE, b. June 29, 1865; m. Feb. 19, 1890, at Greenup, Ky. — ■ Wilson. Children: I. Sweetland C. V. Wilson, b. Jan. 7, 1891. II. Robert J. Wilson, b. Nov. 16, 1899. III. Loring M. Wilson, b. Nov. 21, 1904. 142 1— 4. MATTIE W., b. Sept. 15, 1867. 1422—5. LURA D., b. Dec. 17, 1869. 1423—6. ALANSON H., b. July 27, 1872. 1424—7. ELLA V. ROBERTS, b. May 27, 1875. — CCVII— DARIUS^ WOLCOTT [683] (Edxvard", Joseph^, Joshua*, George"-, George'-, Hennf) m. April 11, 1838. Mary, dau. of Archihald Callendar, of Sheffield, Mass.; resided (1849) in Sheffield. Children:— 1425— I. LOIS ELIZABETH, b. Eeb. i, 1840; d. Sept. 21, 1848. 1426—2. EDWARD JOSIAH. b. July 15, 1842; d. Sept. 11, 1848. 1427 — 3. MILTON, b. June, 1844; d. young. 1428—4. WILLIAM ARCEIIBALD, b. May 7, 1846; d. Sept. II, 1848. SEVENTH GENERATION 201 — CCVIII— JOSIAH BISSELL" WOLCOTT [684] (Josiah\ Joseph^, Joshua*, George^, George'-, Henri/'^) m. November, 1835, Lucy, dan. of Martin Belden, of Sandisfield. He lived in Sandisfield, JNIass.; d. ISlarch 15, 1839. Epitaph. Children : — 1429— I. ELIZABETH ANN, b. Jan. 7, 1837. 1430—2. JOSEPH BISSELL, h. Oct. 4, 1838. Orderly Sergeant, killed in the late war at Port Hudson, June 2, 1863. — CCIX— EDWARD COWLES" WOLCOTT [686] (Josiah\ Joseph^, Joshua^, George^, George'-, Henry^) m. Nov. 29, 1838, Jane D., dau. of Pitts Fuller, of Sandisfield. He resided (1849) in Sandisfield, Mass. Child:— 1431— I. AMELIA ANN, b. Dec. 25, 1839. — ccx- BELDEN' WOLCOTT [695] (Belden'', Josiali\ Joshua^, George^, George'-, Henry^) m. Aug. 3, 1828, Keziah Jane, dau. of Capt. James Gay, of Sharon ; resided (1849) in Napoleon, Mich. Children: — 1432— I. MARTHA ELIZA, b. Nov. 22, 1829. 1433—2. JAMES HENRY, b. Dec. 4. 1831. 1434—3. CHARLES BELDEN, b. Sept. 5, 1836. 202 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY -CCXI- JAMES^ WOLCOTT [697] (Belden", Josia¥, Joshua\ George^, George-, Henry^) m. Feb. 6, 1838, Azuba W., dau. of Joseph Bassett; resided (184<9) in Monterey, Mass. Children : — 1435— I 1436—2 1437—3 1438—4 1439—5 1440 — 6 1 44 1— 7 ANNA MARIA, b. Dec. 23, 1838. JAMES WATSON, b. July 14, 1840. BELDEN, b. Nov. 28. 1842. JOSIAH, ) JOSEPH, J MAY ADELINA, b. June 4. 1847. SARAH MARTHA, b. March 11, twins, b. Oct. 21, 18/1 — CCXII— DAVID" WOLCOTT [702] (David^ Davids David\ George^, George^, Henry^) m. May 24, 1823, Clarissa Bristol. Children : — 1442— I. MARY L., b. May 6, 1825. 1443—2. EUGENE H., b. June 19, 1828. 1444—3. SARAH JANE, b. May 26, 1830; m. May 20, 1847, Thomas Ellsmore. 1445-4. JULIA E., b. April 27, 1832. 1446—5. HANNAH A., b. March 27, 1834. 1447—6. FRANCIS, b. June 21, 1836. — CCXIII— ELIAS^ WOLCOTT [703] (David'', David'', David\ George^, Geo7-ge'^, Heiiry^) m. July 15, 1828, Caroline Quinby. Children : — 1448 — I 1449—2 145 1— 4 1452—5. 1453— 6 SEJ-ENTH GENERATION 203 DAVID E.. b. May 31, 1832. EMILY S., b. Nov. 10, 1834. ALMIRA. b. Nov. 7, 1836. DENNIS, b. Nov. 12, 1839. ELLEN, b. Sept. 10, 1844. HENRY, b. Feb. 20, 1847. — CCXIV— SEYMOURS WOLCOTT [704] (David\ David\ David*, George^, George^, Henry^) m. Nov. 5, 1829, Eliza Curtis. Children : — 1454— I. ELIZA JANE, b. Nov. 5, 1830. 1455—2. DAVID, b. Dec. 10, 1833. 1456—3. JOHN H., b. June 7, 1839. 1457—4. LYDIA A., b. March 23, 1846. — ccxv— LEWIS^ WOECOTT [707] (David", Davids David\ George^, George~, Henry^) m. Aug. 24, 1833, Candace Neals. Children : — 1458— I. RACHEL, b. July 14, 1834. 1459—2. PERRY, b. April 3, 1838. 1460—3. MARY L., b. Aug. 31, 1845. — CCXVI— IRA H.' WOLCOTT [709] (David", David\ David\ George^, George-, Henry^) m. Feb. 15, 1888, Phebe Rowley, Children : — 1461— I. OSBORN E., b. April 6, 1842. 1462—2. ELIZABETH, b. Oct. 8, 1849. 204 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCXVII— SILAS PARK" WOLCOTT [714] (Elijah'', Silas^ Josiah'^, George^, George'-, Hcnry^) m. April 29, 1839, Maria McCullough. She was b. Oct. 4, 1820. Children: — 1463— I. AARON M., b. Oct. 18, 1840. See CCCLXXXVII. 1464—2. THOMAS P. 1465 — 3. MARY A., b. April 6, 1849; m. June 12, 1867, James J. Dunham. He was b. May 8, 1855, and d. June 20, 1905. Children: I. Myrtle M. Dunham, b. Oct. 13, 1874; d. March 12. 1882. II. Owen S. Dunham, b. June 16, 1876. 1466—4 1467—5 1468—6 1469—7 147(^-8 DALLAS, b. Dec. 22, 1849; cl- Sept. 20, 1852. ALONZO, b. Nov. 6, 1851; d. Sept. 27, 1852. MARTHA, b. Nov. 3, 1853; d. Oct. 2, 1858. SILAS J., b. June 22, 1856. See CCCLXXXVIII. RAYMOND, b. April 16, 1861; m. Nov. 8, 1897, Sophia Lubar; she was b. March 22, 1846. — CCXVIII— RANSOM^ WOLCOTT [725] (Benjamin", Silas^ Josiah^, George^, George", Henry^) m. Caroline Marcellus. Children : — 1471— I. WELLMAN. 1472—2. JOHN. b. July 15, 1851, at Rutland, Pa. See CCCLXXXIX. 1473—3. DORA. 1474—4. LODUSKI, m. — St. John. SEVENTH GENERATION 205 — CCXIX— GUY' WOLCOTT [732] (Gidcon'\ Henrif, Henrij\ Henry^j Simon'-, Ilciiri/^) ni. Nov. 26, 1815, Redexelana, dau. of Jonathan Bissell; resided (1849) in East Windsor. She d. April 10, 1848. Epitaph. Children:— 1475— I. RALPH, b. Jan. 27, 1817. See CCCXC. 1476—2. CAROLINE, b. April 24, 1818; m. Samuel Dickinson, of Amherst. 1477—3. FLAVIA, b. Jan. 9. 1820; d. May 27, 1823. 1478—4. ERASTUS WILLARD, b. Aug. 21, 1823; d. Jan. 5, 1844. 1479—5- FLAVIA REDEXA, b. Nov. 4, 1826; m. Nov. 30, 1848, William Lyman, of Amherst, Mass. 1480—6. MARY BISSELL, b. March 12, 1830. 1481— 7. TIMOTHY SMITH, b. March 26, 1833; d. Dec. 10, 1842. — ccxx— WALTER' WOLCOTT [734] (Gideon^ IIenry\ Henry*, Henry'', Simoir, Henry^) m. (1st) Oct. 29, 1826, Laura B. "Wadsworth, of Glastonbury; she was b. Nov. 15, 1808; and d. Sei^t. 3, 1839; (2nd) Feb. 23, 1840, Louisa Hodges; resided (1849) in Decatur, Ga. Children: — 1482— I 1483—2, 1844—3 1485—4, 1486—5, 1487—6, LAURA ANN, b. Sept. 9, 1827: m. Nov. 28, 1847, Charles H. Osborn; d. Feb. 5, 1888. WILLIAM WADSWORTH, b. March 29, 1829. See CCCXCI. WINTHROP WASHINGTON, b. June 7, 1831; d. July 16, 1893. EMELINE SHEPHERD, b. April 11, 1834; d. Jan. 24, 1910. ELIZA AMELIA, b. Dec. 25, 1836; d. MARY ALZINA, b. June 12, 1839; d. Nov. 15, 1905. 206 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCXXI— GIDEON^ WOLCOTT [738] (Gideon^ Henrif, Henry*, Henry^, Simon", Henry^) m. Jvme 27, 1830, Ruth H. Sweetland, of Utica, N. Y.; she was b. May 17, 1810. He lived in Clarkson, N. Y. Children : — 1488— I 1489—2 1490—3 1 49 1— 4 1492—5 1493—6 1494—7 1495— « 149^9 TRUMAN WILLARD, b. April 11, d. Aug. 20, 1831. ELLEN MARIA, b. Oct. 19, 1832. EDWIN BISSELL, b. Sept. 17, 1834. EMILY JANE, b. April 10, d. July 29, 1836. CHARLES EDWARD, b. Sept. i, 1837. HARRISON TYLER, b. March 15, d. Oct. 27, 1840. JANE ELIZA, b. Nov. 23, 1841. JAMES ALONZO, b. April 4, 1844. FRANCIS HENRY, b. March 21, 1846. 1497—10. SUSAN SMITH, b. Feb. 17, 1848. CCXXII- MARVIN^ WOLCOTT [739] (Gideon\ Henrif, Henry*, Henry^, Simon-, Henry^) m. 1830, Eunice Newton, of Ludlow, Mass.; removed to Pennsylvania. Children: — 1498— I. ELIZABETH. 1499—2. EDWIN. — CCXXIII— HENRY BISSELL^ WOLCOTT [740] (Gideon^ Henry^, Henry*, Henry^, Simorr, Henry^) m. April 11, 1838, Mary, dau. of Asher Shepherd, of Northampton, Mass. She was b. Jan. 9, 1816, and d. June 2, 1845. Children : — 1500— I. MARY JANE, b. June 17, 1839. 1501— 2. RUTH, b. July 2, 1840; d. April 13, 1842. 1502—3. JULIA SHEPHERD, b. March 30, 1842. 1503—4. EMILY CUTTER, b. May 2y, d. June 2, 1845. SEVENTH GENERATION 207 — CCXXIV— HENRY^ WOLCOTT [744] (Henrij^ Hennf, Henri/*, Henry^, Simoir, Hcnnj^) m. August 22, 1837, Catharine, dau. of Daniel Dennis; d. Oct. 24, 1841; his widow resided (1849) in New York City. Children: — 1504— I. JEANETTE, b. Aug. 16. 1838. 1505—2. HENRY, b. Sept. 7, 1840. — ccxxv— ALBERT^ WOLCOTT [749] (Hennf, Hcnnf, Henry*, Henry^, Simon-, Henri/) m. Oct. 13, 1844, Clarissa Jane, dau. of INIulford Conklin, of Brook Haven, L. I. ; she was b. June 3, 1828. He resided (1849) in New York City. Children : — 1506— I. EDWIN CONKLIN, b. Feb. 4. d. May 16, 1846. 1507—2. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, b. July 29, 1847; d. Jan. 9, 1848. 1508—3. EMILY JANE, b. Aug. 6, 1848; d. Jan. 11, 1849. — CCXXVI— PETERS WOLCOTT [752] (Peter'', Simoiv', Henry*, Henry^, Simoir, Henry^) m. July 17, 1823, Lora, dau. of Richard Ingersoll, of Tolland; she was b. Jan. 31, 1795. He resided (1849) in Jerry City, O. Children:— 1509— I. 1510-2, 151 1— 3. 15 12— 4 15 13— 5 BENJAMIN ROOT, b. Feb. 12, 1825. RICHARD INGERSOLL, b. Nov. 7, 1826. MARY INGERSOLL, b. Nov. 11, 1829. JUNIUS HALL, b. Dec. 18, 1832. HENRY ALLEN, b. June 22, 1836. 208 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCXXVII— HIRAM^ WOLCOTT [762] (Benjamin^, Simon^ Henry*, Hennf, Simoir, Henri/) m. Sept. 23, 1824, Sophronia, dau. of Warham Cram. He resided (1849) in East Windsor, Conn. Children: — 1514— I. SOPHRONIA MARIA, b. March 7, 1826; m. Nov. 2y. 1845, Lewis T. Skinner, of Somers. 1515— 2. HIRAM HENRY, b. Jan. 21, 1824. 1516— 3. EMILY LUCINA, b. Nov. 5, 1830. 1517—4. JANE MARILLA, \ . , „ ^ „ ^ ^ '^ J ' ^ twins, b. Oct. 7, 1833. 1518— 5. JAMES MONROE. | 1519— 6. JULIA MARINDA, ) , • , t q •J ^ •> ). twms, b. June ig, 1840. 1520—7. JULIUS MARO, j 1521— 8. FRANCIS NEWTON, b. Dec. 10, 1843. — CCXXVIII— NATHANIEL^ WOLCOTT [770] (Nathaniel, Simon^j Henry*, Henry^, Simon'-, Henry^) m. Aug. 16, 1835, Asuba, dau. of Daniel Knox, of Manchester; resided (1849) in East Windsor, Conn. Child:— 1522— I. FREDERICK WESLEY, b. Jan. 7, 1842. — CCXXIX— ROSWELL^ WOLCOTT [774] (Nathaniel^ Simon\ Henry*, Henry^, Simon'-, Henry^) m. Oct., 1838, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph HoM^ard, of Tolland; resided (1849) in Tolland, Conn. Children:— 1523— I. BERTHA ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 28, 1845. 1524—2. MARTHA JANE, b. April 28, 1848. SEVENTH GENERATION 209 — ccxxx— EDWIN" WOLCOTT [775] (Nathaniel^, Simon\ Henry* J Henry^, Simorr, Henry'*) m. 1840, Lucinda, dau. of Jonathan Poole, of Stafford; resided (1849) in Stafford, Conn. Child:— 1525— I. EDWIN DWIGHT, b. Sept. i, 1846. — CCXXXI— ELIZUR^ WOLCOTT [782] (Joseph^ Simon\ Henry*, Henry^, Simon', Henry^) m. Jan. 20, 1823, Susan Van Orman, dau. of Jesse Van Orman; d. Sept. 25, 1877. She d. May 26, 1877. Child:— 1526— I. NORMAN BRUCE, b. Dec. 22, 1835; resides at Medina, O. — CCXXXII— SIMON PETERS WOLCOTT [784] (Joseph\SimoH^ Henry*, Henry^, Simon-, Henry*) m. Sept. 20, 1835, Nancy- Wilder Codding, dau. of Burt Codding and Betsey (Traf- ton) Codding, of Dighton, Mass. She was b. Feb. 13, 1814, at Bristol, N. Y., and d. Apr. 27, 1876, at Granger, O. He d. Apr. 5, 1888, at Granger, O. Children, all b. in Granger, Ohio:— 1527— I. FERNANDO, b. Nov. 14, 1837; d. Feb. 26, 1838. 1528—2. ALZINA MIRIAM, b. Oct. 18, 1838; m. Dec. 30, 1873, Seymour Ganyard. She d. Feb. 14, 1908. Child: Eldo Ganyard. 210 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1529—3. HORACE GREELEY, b. Oct. 31, 1839. 1530—4. SARAH J., b. Oct. 26, 1840; m. Oct. 20, 1862, William Williamson. Children: I. Blanche Williamson, b. Aug. 2, 1863. II. Lou Williamson, b. May 12, 1867. 1531— 5. HARRIET CODDING, b. Apr. 10, 1842; m. Feb. 7, 1866, George Ross Kibby, now deceased. Children: I. Minnie E. Kibby, b. Nov. 5, 1866. II. Eldo Kibby, b. Sept. 8, 1868. III. Frank E. Kibby, b. Aug. 28, 1870. IV. Chester C. Kibby, b. Dec. 1, 1872. V. Edith E. Kibby, ) . , . 1Q ,0,^ ,„ 17 i T7 x.--ul I twms, b. Jan. 18, 1876. VI. Ernest E. Kibby, ) VII. George Ross Kibby, b. Jan. 28, 1878. VIII. Melford S. Kibby, b. Dec. 18, 1880. b. Aug. 8, 1843. See [4, 1842; d. Dec. 28, 1845. 1847. See CCCXCIII. IS ) 'Itwins, b. July 7, 1848; d. July 26, 1848 ^, \ Dec. 29, I 1532—6. CHESTER JEFFERSON, CCCXCII. 1533—7- CLAYTON CLAY, b. Oct. 1534—8. CLAYTON A., b. Apr. 17, 1535—9- CORNELIUS, 1536—10. CORNELIA, 1537— II. SAMUEL MELFORD, b. Dec. 29, 1849. See CCCXCIV. 1538—12. ALICE A., b. Mar. 26, 1851; d. Aug. 23, 1851. 1539—13- FRANK LAMAN, b. Nov. 6, 1852; d. Dec. 28, 1888. 1540—14. MARY LOUISE, b. Oct. 6, 1853; m. Jan. i, 1877, George R. Chrisman, son of Gideon R. and Esther (Hagenbaugh) Chrisman. Children: I. Don E. Chrisman, b. May 13, 1881. II. Winnie Chrisman, b. Feb. 15, 1883. [541—15. AMELIA CORA, b. Sept. 18, 1854; m. March 30, 1882, Jeremiah Chrisman, son of Gideon and Esther (Hagenbaugh) Chrisman. Child: Nellie Chrisman, b. Aug. 19, 1883. SEVENTH GENERATION 211 1542—16. IDA MAY, b. Oct. 3, 1855; m. Dec. 22, 1881, Reuben Willey. Children: I. Ruby May Willey, b. Sept. 12, 1883. II. Frankie Fern Willey, b. May 16, 1886. III. Clair Wolcott Willey, b. March 24, 1891. — CCXXXIII— THOMAS^ WOLCOTT [78T] (Luke'\ Thomas^ Thomas*, Henrif, Simoir, Hennf) m. (1st) Aug. 18, 1791, Abigail, dau. of ]\Iartin Preston, of Dover, N. Y.; she d. Jan. 3, 1805; (2nd) Jan. 26, 1818, ]Mrs. Abigail Riches, dau. of Joseph Reynolds, of Lincklaen. He d. Jan. 7, 1830. Children : — 1543 — I. LYDIA, b. Oct. 23, 1795; m. Nov. 10, 1820, Lyman Thayer. 1544—2. MARTIN PRESTON, b. Dec. i, 1797. See CCCXCV. 1545—3. MARTILLAS CONANT, b. Jan. 7, 1800. See CCCXCVI. 1546—4. THOMAS JUDD, b. March 27, 1802, at Dover, N. Y. See CCCXCVII. 1547—5. DAVID, b. May 3, 1821. See CCCXCVIII. — CCXXXIV— WHEELER" WOLCOTT [789] (Luke'', Thomas^ Thomas^ Hennf, Simoir, Hennf) m. Dec. 19, 1799, Patience Case. She was b. Aug. 29, 1776, and d. Nov. 12, 1853, at Parma, N. Y. He d. Nov. 25, 1866, at Parma, N. Y. Childi-en:- 212 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1548— I. AARON CASE, b. July 20, 1802. See CCCXCIX. 1549—2. PATIENCE, b. Feb. 26, 1805; m. Timothy Stearns. Children: I. Charles Stearns. II. Ellen Stearns. 1550 — 3. LYMAN, b. March 10, 1807. 1551— 4. LYDIA, b. July 21, 1809; m. Oct. 21, 1836, Martin Dickinson; d. Dec. 6, 1883. 1552—5. CHAUNCEY M., b. Nov. 2^, 1813; m. (ist) May 16, 1840, Margaret Parker; (2nd) Ann Depew. 1553—6. PERES CASE, b. Nov. 29, 1816. See CCCC. 1554—7. LEMAN SQUIRE, b. Jan. 23, 1820. See CCCCI. — ccxxxv— THOMAS HUBBLE" WOLCOTT [801] (Thomas^ Thomas^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simoir, Henry'^) m. July 8, 1830, Miranda Sullivan, dau. of James and Patty H. Sulli- van, of Canandaigua, N. Y. She was b. July 24, 1812, at Canandaigua, N. Y., and d. Aug. 3, 1895, at Mt. Morris, N. Y. He d. Dec. 9, 1875, at Flint, Mich. Children, b. at Shelby, N.Y.:— 1555— I. CAROLINE, b. March 28, 1831; m. (ist) David Thurston; (2nd) Henry King; d. March 30, 1907. 1556—2. MARTHA JANE, b. Sept. 30, 1832; m. Apr. 14, 1849, David Wetherell, son of John and Juda Bullard Wetherell, of Richmond, N. Y. ; d. Jan. 14, 191 1. Their dau., Jane Wetherell, b. Feb. 17, 1853, at Shelby, N. Y.; m. July 4, 1868, James McWatters, son of Thomas and Margaret Guer McWatters, of Glen Morris, Ontario, Canada. She d. June 27, 1902, at Saginaw, (W. S.) Mich. SEVENTH GENERATION 213 1557— 3 1558—4 1559—5 1560—6, 1561— 7, 1562—8. 1563—^- 1564—10. 1565—11- 1566—12. 1567—13. Their dau., Margaret Delilah McWattcrs, b. June 3, 1874, at Watford, Ontario, Canada; m. Jan. 11, 1899, John N. Southgate, son of John N. and Julia G. Southgate, of Saginaw, (W. S.) Mich. Resides at Saginaw, (W. S.) Mich. Child: Helen Beatrice Southgate, b. Aug. 10, 1904. JAMES, b. Feb. 14, 1834. See CCCCII. SALEM, b. July 24, 1835; m. Sarah Murray. HIRAM, b. Jan. 18, 1837; m. (ist) Mariette Dolittle; (2nd) Mattie Patrick; d. June 14, 1896. LAURENS, b. Dec. 12, 1838; d. May 8, 1844. HELEN MARR, b. Sept. 9, 1840; m. Hiram Butter- f^eld. ORIN, b. Feb. 3, 1842; d. July 9, 1847. MARIAN, b. Apr. 22, 1844: m. (ist) Justin Huett; (2nd) Warren Gusten. MARGARET, b. Mar. 14, 1846; m. John Flint; d. July 27, 1869, at Burton, Mich. GEORGE, b. Mar. 13. 1848; d. Feb. 23, 185 1. ELIZA, b. Feb. 10, 1850; m. James Harris; d. Apr. 21, 1873, at Flint, Mich. THOMAS, b. July 8, 1852; m. Mary Sprague. — CCXXXVI— WILLIA:M WALLACE' WOLCOTT [809] (Boger\ Thomas'^, Thomas^, Henry^, Simon-, Henry^) m. June 11, 1828, Olive Kingsbuiy Norton, of Herkimer, IV. Y. She was b. IVIay 30, 1809, at Herkimer, N. Y., and d. Jan. 10, 1888, at Yorkville, N. Y. He d. April 21, 1869, at York- ville, N. Y. Children:— 1568— I. SARAH, b. July 26, 1829; d. April 8, 1883. 1569—2. JAMES, b. Dec. 27. 183 1. 1570—3. MARIETTA, b. May 12, 1834; d. 1909. 214 IVOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1571— 4. NORTON, b. Oct. 20, 1837; d. Apr. 10, 1884. 1572—5. WILLIAM WALLACE, b. Aug. 24, 1840; d. Mar. 6, 1861. i573_6. HENRY R., b. July 19, 1842; d. July 25, 1864. 1574—7. MELVIN A., b. Sept. 23, 1844; d. Dec. 25, 1878. 1575—8. OLIVE ELIZABETH, b. June 28, 1847; d. Jan. 24, 1850. 1576—9. FRANCES ELLEN, b. Dec. 13, 1849; d. Apr. 23, 1888. i577_io. DAVID CLINTON, b. Oct. 27, 1854. See CCCCIII. — CCXXXVII— ASA^ WOLCOTT [812] (Roger'', Gideon^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simoir, Henry^) m. May 10, 1824, Elizabeth, dau. of Elbridge Stanton, of Hamilton, Canada; d. Jan. 9, 1852. Children:— 1578— I. MARY, b. Oct. 2, 1825; m. Nov. 7. 1848. Robert M. Hunt, of St. Charles, 111. 1579 — 2. ROGER, b. May 23, 1827, at Cobourg, Canada. See CCCCIV. 1580—3. OLIVER S., b. April 14, 1830. — CCXXXVIII— WALTERS WOLCOTT [814] (Roger\ Gideon^ Tho?nas*, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Nov. 16, 1858, at New Lebanon, 111., Nancy Shields, dau. of William and Jane Shields. She was b. Nov. 1, 1837. He d. March 11, 1868, at Compton, 111. Children:— 1 581— I. HENRY H., b. July 6, i860, in Kane Co., 111. See CCCCV. 1582—2. WALTER E., b. May 28. 1864, in Kane Co., 111. SEVENTH GENERATION 215 — CCXXXIX— GIDEON^ WOLCOTT [818] (Elisha\ Gideon^ Thomas*, Henry^, Simon-, Henry^) m. Jan. 22, 1825, Anna, dau. of Daniel, Jr., and Lucretia (Coates) Brown, of Jerusalem, N. Y. She was b. 1805, and d. March 2, 1864. He d. Nov. 2, 1887, at Germantown, Pa. Child:— 1583— I. MARY, m. Gen. Charles L. Kilbourne. — CCXL— OLIVER PLATT^ WOLCOTT [820] (Elisha^ Gideon^, Thomas*, Henry" , Simon'-, Hcnry^ ) m. June 10, 1832, Sophia, dau. of Samuel Stewart. She was b. June 10, 1813, and d. April 20, 1867, at Milwaukee, Wis. He d. March 16, 1901, at Milwaukee, Wis. Children:— 1584— I. JANE STEELE, b. April 19. 1833; m. Oct. 17, 1854, Joel N. Gillett. 1585—2. SUSAN ROBINSON, h. March 16, 1835; d. Aug. 16, 1840. 1586—3. FRANK, b. April i, 1839; d. Aug. 19, 1840. 1587—4. HUBERT, b. Dec. 22, 1843. See CCCCVI. — CCXLI— ERASTUS BRADLEY" WOLCOTT [821] (Elisha\ Gideon^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simon- , Henry^) studied medi- cine; stationed at Fort IMackinac M^here he m. Apr. 14, 1836, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Michael Dousman, Esq. She d. Oct. 28, 1860. He removed to IMilwaukee in 1840, and m. (2nd) Oct. 12, 1869, Laura J., dau. of James Ross. She graduated at the Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., in 1856, 216 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY and was also eminent in the profession. He was a prominent man and Surgeon-General of the State of Wisconsin; d. Jan. 5, 1880. Children:— 1588— I. CATHARINE JANE, b. Apr. 5, 1837; d. Jan. 29, 1839. 1589—2. ARTHUR WELLESLEY, b. Feb. 21, 1840; d. Apr. 24, 1844. 1590—3. MARIAN JANE, b. Jan. 18, 1842; m. Dec. i, 1863, Capt. Theodore Yates, 13 Infantry, U. S. A., later colonel. He had charge (1879) of the Soldiers' Home in Milwaukee. Children: I. Arthur Wolcott Yates, b. Feb. 14, 1865; m. 1881, Harriett Douglas, of Washington, D. C. II. Carol Marion Yates, b. April 2, 1869; m. Sept. 17, 1880, Louis Allis. III. John Laurence Yates, b. Feb. 27, 1873; m. Kath- rine Gross, of Baltimore, Md. 1591— 4. DOUGLAS DOUSMAN, b. May 20, 1844. 1592—5. HERRO, b. Sept. 20, 1846; d. Oct. 28, 1847. — CCXLII— GEORGE WASHINGTON^ WOLCOTT [823] (Elislia^, Gideon^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simon", Heimf) m. Nov. 28, 1849, at Barrington, N. Y., Flora, dau. of John and Susan Shaw, of Barrington, N. Y. She was b. March 29, 1829. He represented the county in the New York Legislature. Children : — 1593— I. HERRO, b. March 7, d. Sept. 17, 1851. 1594—2. SAXTON SHAW, b. March 19, 1852. See CCCCVII. 1595—3- GUERTHA, b. June 6, 1853; m. Sept. 27, 1882, at Penn Yan, N. Y., Seneca L. Pratt, son of Harvey D. SEVENTH GENERATION 217 and Caroline (Pierce) Pratt, of Penn Van, N. Y. He was b. Jan. 12, 1851. She d. June 8, 1909, at Rochester, N. Y. Children: I. Carrie Louise Pratt, b. Jan. 8, 1884. II. Florence Wolcott Pratt, b. Jan. 3, 1888. 1596—4. BURTON, b. May 23. d. Aug. 11, 1855. 1597 — 5. EMMA, b. June 14, 1857; m. Oct. i, 1S78, at Penn Yan, N. Y., Martin C. Stark, son of Charles M. and Caroline M. (Reynolds) Stark, of Penn Yan, N. Y. He was b. Dec. 20, 1851, at Utica, N. Y., and d. April 12, 1909, at Penn Yan, N. Y. Children, b. at Penn Yan, N. Y.: I. Helen L. Stark, b. Dec. 5, 1879. Resides at Penn Yan, N. Y. II. Charles M. Stark, b. July 9. 1881. III. Charles Wolcott Stark, b. Aug. 11, 1882. I\'. John V. Stark, b. July 22, 1885. y. Flora C. Stark, b. Aug. 26, 1887. VI. Paul M. Stark, b. Oct. 14, 1889. 1598—6. ARTHUR, b. June 15, i860; d. March 12, 1906, unm. at Penn Yan, N. Y. — CCXLIII— HILAND GRIEVE' WOLCOTT [834] (Walter'', Gideon^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simoir, Henry^) studied medi- cine and received a diploma in 1844; afterwards studied law and w^as admitted to the bar in 1851. Lived in Dundee, N. Y., and combined land surveying with his law practice; m. Jan. 5, 1860, Emily Caroline, dau. of Sherlock Andrews, of Yates County. Children : — 1599— I. HELEN PAMELIA, b. Jan. 18, 1861. 1600—2. EDITH ABIGAIL, b. Aug. 31, 1865. 218 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCXLIV— JOHN DORSET^ WOLCOTT [837] (Walter^, Gideon^ J Thomas'^, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. June 11, 1856, Caroline, dau. of William Cornwell, She was b. July 6, 1833, at Penn Yan, N. Y. An attorney at law in Dundee, N. Y. D. Jan. 3, 1874. Children:— i6oi— I. ABIGAIL, b. Dec. 25, 1857. 1602—2. WALTER, b. Dec. 15, 1859. 1603—3. FRANCIS EVERT, b. May 31, 1862; d. June 12, 1863. 1604—4. JOHN DORSEY, b. May 17, 1871. — CCXLV— AMBROSE' WOLCOTT [854] (Gideon Peter^Peter^, Thomas\ Henry"", Simorr, Henry^) m. (1st) April 6, 1834, Julia Ann, dau. of Aaron Belden, of Rocky Hill; she d. Aug. 9, 1840; (2nd) Oct. 16, 1842, Elizabeth Belden, her sister; she d. March 4, 1851; (3rd) Feb. 3, 1853, Mary J., dau. of Davis Smith, of Wallingford. He d. Jan. 18, 1878. Children : — 1605— I, 1606 — 2, 1607—3 1608—4 1609—5 i6ic^6 161 1-7 1612— 8 JEANETTE, b. Aug. 3, 1843; d. Feb. 17, 1861. DWIGHT, b. April 9, 1845; killed in battle at Fredericksburg, Dec. 12, 1862. HENRY, b. Sept. 18, 1849; d. Sept. 18, 1850. FRANCIS, b. July 12, d. Aug. 18, 1850. CHARLES, b. May 2, 1856. CARRIE, b. Sept. 4, 1859. GEORGE, b. May 12, 1861. IDA, b. Nov. 23, 1863. — CCXLVI— THOMAS^ WOLCOTT [860] (Wilhelmus^, Peter^, Thoinas*, Henry'', Simon-, Henrif) m. 1829, Sally WiUiams. Children : — SEVENTH GENERATION 219 I6I3— I. RENSSELAER, b. June, 1830. See CCCCVIII I6I4-2. JANE, m. Rensselaer Decker. 1615—3- PHILO. 1 616— 4. SARAH. 1617—5- SPENCER, m. Sarah Austin. 1 61 8— 6. JOHN. 1619— 7. EMMA. 1620—8. WILLIAM, m. Amelia Hutchinson. — CCXLVII— HENRY AUGUSTUS^ WOLCOTT [872] (Angus- tus^, Giles^, Peter'^, Henry^, Simoir, Henry'^) m. 1836, Eliza Ann Williams ; d. May 21, 1850. Children :— 1621— I. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, b. May 3, 1837. See CCCCIX. 1622—2. HENRY OLIVER, b. May 31. 1839, at Elyria, O. See CCCCX. 1623—3. MARY HARRIET, b. May 15, 1840; m. F. H. WilHams; d. Aug. 27, 1880. 1624—4. SARAH, b. May 23, 1841; m. Dec. 12, 1866, John MolHson. Children: I. Minnie Ellen Mollison, b. Jan. 24. 1868. II. Orville A. Mollison, b. Aug. 13, 1869. III. Margaret H. Mollison, b. Sept. 12, 1874. IV. William Henry Mollison, b. Mar. 14, 1881. 1625 — 5. ROSANN, b. Nov. 23, 1842; m. Frank Shipton; d. Oct. 19, 1875. 1626—6. NANCY, b. Mar. 23, 1844; m. James Skene; d. Aug., 1909. 1627—7. CAROLINE, b. Oct. 23, 1847; m. Charles Barrett. 1628—8. ELLEN, b. July 13, 1849; m- Mar. 20, 1873, Solon 220 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Way Stanton, son of Elias and Matilda Stanton; he was b. July 20, 1850. She d. Mar. 4, 1886. Their dau., Matilda D. Stanton, b. Sept. 28, 1875; m. June 12, 1901, John Niemeyer. Resides at Winslovv, 111. Children : i. Geraldine Niemeyer, b. May 26, 1902; d. July 9, 1909. ii. John Alden Niemeyer, b. Jan. 4, 1911. 1629—9. OLIVE CATHERINE, b. Aug. 27, 1853; m. George Barrett. 1630—10. DORA, b. Nov. II, 1856; d. Jan. 12, 1863. — CCXLVIII— TIMOTHY PICKERING^ WOLCOTT [875] (Augustus^ , Giles^^ Peter*, Henry^, Shnon^, Henry'^) m. 1849, Sarah Coates; d. in 1862. Children:— 1631-1. SARAH. 1632—2. ELLEN. 1633—3. WILLIAM. — CCXLIX— DANIEL HUNTINGTON^ WOLCOTT [876] (Augustus^, Giles^, Peter'^, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. 1841, Jane Seymour. Served in the Civil War; d. Nov. 24, 1865, at Talladega, Ala. Children:— 1634— I. ALDEN E., b. July 11, 1843; m. July 30, 1871, Mary Louisa Vanderbilt, of Osage, la. 1635—2. AMELIA LOIS, b. July i, 1845; m. J. L. Enos. 1636—3. EMMA JANE, b. Nov. 23, 1850; m. J. M. Gray. SEVENTH GENERATION 221 — CCL— SAMUEL^ WOLCOTT [880] (EWm^, Samuel^ Gideon*, Henry^, Siinotr, Henry^) m. (1st) Sept. 5, 1839, Catharine Elizabeth, dau. of Ezra Wood, of Westminster, Mass.; (2nd) Nov. 1, 1843, Harriet Amanda, dau. of Jona- than A. Pope, of Millbury, JNIass. She was b. June 29, 1821, and d. Feb. 5, 1901. He d. 1886. Children:— 1637—1. SAMUEL ADAMS, b. Sept. 3, 1844. See CCCCXI. 1638—2. HENRY ROGER, b. Mar. 15, 1846; resides at Purchase, N. Y. When eighteen years old he enlisted in the Cleveland Regiment for one hundred days service and was sent to the defense of Wash- ington. He was transferred by his own request to the 140th Ohio Regiment and served until the regi- ment was mustered out in the fall of 1864. In 1878 he was elected State Senator from Gilpin County, Colorado. In 1888 he was Chairman of the State Delegation of the National Republican Convention at Chicago. He built the Observatory at Colorado College, Colorado Springs. 1639—3. EDWARD OLIVER, b. Mar. 26, 1848; seri^ed in the 150th Ohio Volunteers in 1864; entered Yale in 1866; graduated from Harvard Law School in 1871; elected U. S. Senator from Colorado for twelve years beginning in 1889; in 1896 received degree of LL. D. from Yale University; in 1900 was President of the Republican National Convention at Phila- delphia; m. June 14, 1890, Frances Metcalf, widow of Lyman K. Bass, of Buffalo, N. Y. He d. March I, 1905, in Italy. His "Life and Character," written by Thomas Dawson, has recently been privately printed for circulation among friends. 1640—4. HARRIET AGNES, b. Mar. 15, 1850; m. Apr. 29, 1879, Frederick O. Vaille, of Denver, Colo. Children: I. Harriet Wolcott Vaille. II. Edith Wolcott Vaille. III. Agnes Wolcott Vaille. 222 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1641— 5. WILLIAM EDGAR, b. Apr. 26, 1852. See CCCCXII. 1642—6. KATHARINE ELLEN, b. Aug. 25, 1854; m. Nov. 25, 1880, Charles H. Toll, of Denver, Attorney General of Colorado. He d. Dec. 4, 1901. Resides at Denver, Colo. Children: I. Charles Hansen Toll, Jr., b. May 21, 1882. II. Roger Wolcott Toll, b. Oct. 17, 1883. III. Henry Wolcott Toll, b. Nov. 5, 1887. IV. Oliver Wolcott Toll, b. Aug. 3, 1891. 1643—7. MARY ALICE, b. July 24, 1856; d. Feb. 3, 1858. 1644—8. ANNA LOUISA, b. May 25, 1858. Resides at Denver, Colo. 1645—9. CLARA GERTRUDE, b. Dec. 17, 1859. Resides at Denver, Colo. 1646—10. HERBERT WALTER, b. Nov. 25, 1861. See CCCCXIII. 1647— II. CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA, b. Oct. 20, 1863; m. Jan. 5, 1904, Capt. Charles F. Bates, of the U. S. A., stationed at present at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. She d. Apr. 16, 1912, at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Child: Roger Wolcott Bates, b. Dec. 28, 1904. — CCLI— ARTHURS WOLCOTT [881] (Elihu^, Samuel^ Gideon*, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. (1st) July 12, 1849, Sarah Ann, dau. of Gen. William Morrison, of Lock Haven, Pa.; (2nd) Clara, dau. of Gen. William G. Belknap, U. S. A., of Newburg, N. Y. Lived in Keokuk, Iowa; d. Nov. 28,1873. Children:— 1648— I. SARAH MORRISON. 1649—2. BERTHA BELKNAP, b. Apr. 10, 1865. SEVENTH GENERATION 22Z — CCLII— ELIZUR^ WOLCOTT [882] (Elihu", Samuel^ Gideon*, Hcnry^, Simon'-, Henry^) graduated at Yale in 1839, being one of the early members of the famous "Skull and Bones" Society. He studied medicine in Boston for one j^ear, went to England before the mast, and after some further travel settled in Jacksonville, 111.; m. July 15, 1846, Martha Lyman, dau. of Daniel Dwight, of Amlierst, Mass. Was long a member of the Board of Education of Jackson- ville, planned and carried out the city system of water-works, and laid out the Diamond Grove Cemetery, in which his re- mains now repose. He d. in JNIarch, 1901, at Berkeley, Cal. Children : — 1650— I. LEOFWYN, b. Nov. 20, 1847; d. Aug. 7, 1858. 165 1— 2. EDITH DWIGHT. b. Dec. 19, 1850; m. Dec. 22, 1897, John Herbert Davis, son of John and Mary (Phelps) Davis. Resides at Lynchburg, Va. 1652—3. ELIHU, b. Dec. 30, 1859; d. Aug. 29, i860. 1653—4. MARY MATOON, b. May 14, 1863; m. Dec. 22, 1886, Edward Bull Clapp, son of Charles Wells and Jane (Bassett) Clapp. Resides at Berkeley, Cal. Children: I. Edith Dwight Clapp, b. Jan. 3, 1889. II. Miriam Wolcott Clapp, b. Nov. 10, 1890; m. Feb. 17, 1912, Richard Stewart Dyer-Bennett, Lieutenant in the British Army. — CCLIII— RICHMOND^ WOLCOTT [888] (Elihu\ SamueV', Gideon*, Henry^, Simoir, Henry'^) m. July 11, 1865, Jane Van Vechten, dau. of James D. B. Salter, of Springfield, 111. An attorney at law. He d. INIay 14, 1908. Children:— 224 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1654— I. CORDELIA LELAND, b. May 9, 1866; m. Oct. 4- 1897, Parkinson Unwin, son of Charles Oakes Unwin, of Liverpool, Eng. Child: Richmond Wolcott Unwin, b. Nov. 2, 1899. 1655—2. LUCY SALTER, b. Nov. 13, 1867; m. (ist) May 21, 1889, Charles Ryan, son of Dr. Charles Ryan, of Springfield, 111. He d. Mar. 31, 1905; (2nd) April 12, 1909, Edwin W. Bear, of St. Louis, Mo. 165^3. ELLA RICHMOND, b. July 5, 1873; d. Feb. 3, 1875. — CCLIV— OLIVERS WOLCOTT [900] (Cornelius^ Roger\ Roger'^, Roger^, Simon-, Henry^) m. April 27, 1826, Mary, dau. of Abel Mumford, of Enfield; resided (1849) in Barre Center, N. Y. Children:— 1657— I. MARY AMELIA, b. Feb. 17, 1827; d. July 26, 1848. 1658—2. LAURA SEDANA, b. March i, 1833. 1659—3. MARTHA ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 12, 1836. — CCLV- CORNELIUS^ WOLCOTT [903] (Cornelius^ Roger^ Roger*, Roger^, Simoir, Henry'^) m. Sophia Hale, of East Longmeadow, Mass.; d. in Springfield, Jan. 23, 1843. Children:— 1660—1. OLIVER, b. May 10, 1827. 1661— 2. GORDON HALL, b. Oct. 27, 1828. SEVENTH GENERATION 225 — CCLVI— WILLIAM HENRY^ WOLCOTT [910] (Scih'', Roger^, Roger*, Roger^, Simon-, Hennf) ni. Sept. 24, 1845, Almira, dau. of Oliver Bissell, of JNIanchester; resided (1879) in East Hartford, Conn. Children: — 1662— I. ELLA, b. July 13, 1846. 1663—2. FRANCES, b. April 9, 1850; m. Nov. i, 1871, Fred- erick Belknap Clark, of Hartford, Conn. Children, b. at E. Hartford, Conn.: L Elsie Wolcott Clark, b. Feb. 26, 1877. II. Harry Botsford Clark, b. Apr. 15, 1880. III. Frederick Belknap Clark, Jr., b. Sept. 21, 1885. — CCLVII— ANSON^ WOLCOTT [914] (James'', Epapliras^, Roger*, Roger^, Simoir, Henri/*) is said to have come from the Springfield Armory in INIassachusetts where he was em- ployed to New York State where his brother Epaphras had preceded him. Settled at East Bloomfield, N. Y. He m. March 29, 1821, at Mendon, N. Y., Lurenda Hawley Gillett. She d. in Canandaigua, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1869, and was buried in Bristol, N, Y., by the side of her husband. He d. Oct. 17, 1864. Children, b. at East Bloomfield, N. Y. :— 1664— I. MARY ANN, b. Apr. 25, 1823; m. Sept. 18, 1849, David Kendall, of New Lebanon, N. Y. He was b. Jan. 24, 1816, in Millbury, Mass.; d. July 6, 1862, in East Bloomfield, N. Y., and is buried in Bristol, N. Y. Children, b. at Rochester, N. Y.: I. David Wolcott Kendall, b. Oct. 11, 1851 ; m. (1st) in 1881, Delia Colby, who d. in 1899; (2nd) Nov. 5, 1900, 226 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Helen E., dau. of James and Mary Ada (Smith) Miller, of Grand Rapids, Mich. He d. Feb. 16, 1910, in the City of Mexico, on his return from a trip to Yucatan. David Wolcott Kendall attended school until eighteen years old, spending the latter years at Canandaigua, (N. Y.) Academy. From earliest boyhood he was fond of drawing and started work as a designer in a furniture factory in Rochester, N. Y., devoting attention also to obtaining a facility with tools and the manufacturing methods and apparatus of the business and studying in the evening architecture, wood engraving, sculpture and modeling. He first became identified with life in Grand Rapids about 1885, when he engaged as designer for the Phoenix Furniture Company. He was later made treasurer of the company. His designs were of such a character of grace and excellence that he soon became known the world over, and was the dean of the world's furniture designers. His ability in this line and his high order of intelligence in subjects of art and history gained for him a ready entrance to circles embracing the artistic geniuses of the country. A little more than a year be- fore his death he visited the Orient. Hardly a spot on the globe which had any history or importance escaped him. His home was filled with rare and beautiful curios which he had picked up on his travels. Though rather exclusive in his friendship, those to whom he gave his confidence found him an intensely interesting man. As a craftsman he was daring in his originality. To his venturesome skill is largely ascribed the vogue of metal parts and other carving substitutes in the orna- mentation of wood in a field where he energetically furthered the introduction of period styles and corrected his own work and that of his imitators by trips abroad to compare the products of his own factory with the old examples. Of Mr. Kendall's accomplishments in wood finishes alone a long story might be written. He was the first to bring out the antique oak, the sixteenth century and the Early English finishes, including cre- mona, malachite or forest green and the tobacco brown. Had he been able to control by patents the dififerent finishes he had introduced he would have made a fortune. About twelve years ago Mr. Kendall brought out what was known as the McKinley chair, designed on simple lines, spacious and comfortable. This had a SEVENTH GENERATION 227 great sale and is said to be the real basis for the modern arts and crafts furniture. While, as has been said, his attention was largely given to the art of furniture making, he felt trammeled by the commercial side and looked upon it only as a means to becoming an artist pure and simple. Of the versatility of this many-sided man one has only to think of his accomplishments as a furniture designer, carver, mechanic, clay worker, sculptor, artist in oil and water colors, photographer, musician and scientist. Of his work as a chemist in bringing out wood stains and finishes the furniture trade knows full well, but Mr. Kendall was also an anatomist, a literary and art critic, an historian and a bibliophile. His name will be re- membered in the history of furniture as long as Edison's in the history of electricity, Marconi's in telegraphy, or Lister's in medicine. II. Olive Crane Kendall, b. July 7, 1853; m. Irving Dean. III. Thomas Jefferson Kendall, b. Oct. 17, 1855. 1665—2. SUSAN MELISSA, b. Jan. 17, 1825; m. Oct. 17, 1858, Ezekiel Scudder; d. Dec. 27, 1885. Child: Sarah Josephine Scudder, b. Oct. 31, 1860; d. Aug. 31, 1862. 1666—3. ANSON SPENCER, h. March 22, 1827. See CCCCXIV. 1667—4. LURENDA GILLETT, b. Feb. 11, 1829; m. Charles Hall; d. Aug. 24, 1896. 1668—5. SARAH POMEROY, b. Sept. 15, 1832; d. June 3, 1850, buried in the family lot at Bristol, N. Y. 1669—6. ASINEATH ESTHER, b. April 17, 1840; m. Aug. 15, 1864, Delinar W. Scudder, son of Ezekiel Scudder. Child: Grace Lurenda Scudder, b. Oct. 10, 1867. 1670—7. FRANCES EMILY, b. Aug. 25, 1842; m. May 27, 1866, Theodore Parker Whiting. He d. April 20, 1878, at Harrison Valley, Pa. 228 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCLVIII— EPAPHRAS^ WOLCOTT [915] (James\ Epaphms^ Roger^, Roger^, Simon", Henry^) m. JNIay 25, 1811, Naomi, dau. of Lemuel Paul, of Bloomfield, N. Y. She was b. Aug. 19, 1791, and d. Nov. 11, 1853. At the age of eighteen years he left the Springfield (Mass.) Armory where he was em- ployed and walked to New Yoi'k State. It is related that being in doubt as to which way to turn he threw his cane over his shoulder and went in the direction indicated. He settled in Bloomfield, Ontario County, where his older brother Anson came from Windsor several years later. In 1827 he removed with his family to Rochester and built a family homestead upon the high eastern bank of the Genesee River overlooking the village. He purchased a large tract of land bordering the Genesee River and comprising much of what is now the southern portion of the city of Rochester, more than fifty acres of which forms a part of the beautiful ceme- tery of Mount Hope. He d. Aug. 25, 1852. Mr. Epaphras Wolcott was a man of much character and natural ability. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and was often called upon to speak at public meetings. Children: — 1671— I. SARAH MUNSELL, b. Oct. 15, 1812; m. Feb. 13, 1834, David R. Barton, of Rochester, N. Y. He was b. July 4, 1805, and d. April 25, 1875. She d. Aug. II, 1903. Children, b. at Rochester, N. Y. : I. Cornelia Barton, b. June 20, 1836; d. next day. II. Julia Munsell Barton, b. Apr. 16, 1838; d. May 11, 1865. III. Charles Cassimir Barton, b. Oct. 2, 1840; d. June 28, 1903, at New York City. IV. Henry Epaphras Barton, b. Nov. 3, 1842. Now at Seattle, Wash. V. Augusta Antoinette Barton, b. Jan. 13, 1845. VI. George Wolcott Barton, b. Dec. 3, 1846; d. eight months old. SEVENTH GENERATION 229 VII. Edward Munroe Barton, b. Feb. 14, 1849; d. April 7, 1885. VIII. Sarab Louisa Barton, b. Sept. 28, 1852; d. Jan. 12, 1886. 1672—2. ANSON FRANKLIN, b. June 12, 1814; m. Oct. 13, 1846, Ann Eliza, dau. of Dennis Combs, of Mt. Morris, N. Y. She was b. Mar. 2, 1822, and d. Apr. 19, 1904. He d. April 6, 1892. 1673—3. GEORGE PAUL, b. Nov. 24, 1816. See CCCCXV. 1674—4. ELVIRA ANTOINETTE, b. Sept. 20, 1820; m. June 26, 1864, E. J. Jenks, of Woburn, Mass.; d. Sept. 24, 1865. 1675—5. OLIVER EPAPHRAS, b. March 17, 1827; d. Oct. 21, 1829. 1676—6. MELVINA GEORGIANNA, b. June 21, 1834; d. Sept. 15, 1835. — CCLIX— JAMES^ WOLCOTT [916] (James\ Epaphras'', Roger*, Roger^, Simon-, Henri/) m. Nov. 13, 1814, Lovisa Emily, dau. of Ebenezer B. Gould, of Rome, N. Y., who was a Captain in the Continental Army. She was b. July 15, 1792, at Rome, N. Y., and d. about 1854, at Loekport, N. Y. He d. April 14, 1866, at Chicago, and is buried in Cold Spring Cemetery, at Loekport, N. Y. Children : — 1677— I. EBENEZER GOULD, b. Sept. 24, 181 5, at Rome, N. Y. See CCCCXVI. 1678—2. NORMAN,) . , ^, ^ _ ^g^^(d. Aug. 15, 1818. ' > twms, b. Sept. ^o, 1817^ '^ 1679—3. WILLIAM, i ^ ^ ^ U. Sept. 30, 1817. 1680—4. ANSON, b. Oct. 21, 1819, at Western, N. Y. See CCCCXVII. 1681— 5. CHAUNCEY SMITH, (twins, b. | g^^ CCCCXVIII. -.'Nov. i2,y 1682—6. FRANCIS STORY, 1821 ) d. Jan. 4, 1822. 230 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1683—7. CHARLES DARWIN, b. June 26, 1825, at Rome, N. Y.; drowned June 16, 1844, at Lockport, N. Y. 1684—8. BEULAH ANN, b. Aug. 21, 1827, at Rome, N. Y.; m. Aug. 21, 1845, ^^ Lockport, N. Y., Benjamin Hawley Fletcher. He was b. at Bridport, Vt., Nov. 13, 1813, and d. at Lockport, N. Y., Mar. i, 1881. She d. Nov. 17, 1891, at Erie, Pa.. Children, b. at Lockport, N. Y.: I. Frances Emily Fletcher, b. Nov. 7, 1850; m. Oct. I, 1878, Charles B. Hull. II. Celia Wright Fletcher, b. Dec. 26, 1857; m. Oct. II, 1877, Joseph Prescott Metcalf, son of Prescott and Abigail Metcalf, of Erie, Pa. Resides at Erie, Pa. Children : i. Frances Fletcher Metcalf, b. Apr. 9, 1881; m. Sept. 4, 1902, Charles Francis Preston, of the U. S. Navy. ii. Mary Fletcher Metcalf, b. June 8, 1882; m. Dec. 5, 1906, John Randolph Robinson, of Balti- more, Md. iii. Ruth Metcalf, b. Jan. 17, 1885 ; m. Oct. 4, 1905, Ferdinand Witham Roebling, Jr., of Trenton, N. J. iv. Celia Margaret Metcalf, b. Jan. 9, 1887. III. Mary Fletcher, b. Nov. 5, 1859; m. Oct. 10, 1880, George Dudley Selden, of Erie, Pa.; d. Dec. 5, 1881, at Erie, Pa. 1685—9. JAMES HENRY, b. Mar. 17, 1831, at Rome, N. Y. See CCCCXIX. — CCLX— NORMAN^ WOLCOTT [917] (James^ Epaphras^ Boger^, Roger^, Simon-, Henry^) and his brother Anson engaged in the manufacture of silk near Rochester, N. Y. Later he went to Ohio and from there to Kentucky setthng on the banks of the Green River; m. Feb. 1, 1820, Mary SEVENTH GENERATION 231 Ann, dau. of Hester INIacGregor, of North Carolina ; resided (184.9) in Carrollton, Ky. He d. Oct. 3, 1852. She d. Oct. 24, 1862, aged 64 years. Children:— i686— I. JAMES, b. Nov. 13, 1820, in Warren County, O. See ccccxx. 1687—2. CHRISTINA, b. Nov. 15, 1822, near Rochester, N. Y.; m. April 2, 1846, James Henry, of South CarroHton, Ky. She d. Nov. 27, 1886, at South CaiTollton, Ky. Children: I. J. S. Henry. II. W. C. Henry. III. A. M. Henry. lY. Mary E. Henry. V. S. M. Henry. VI. Mattie Henry. 1688—3. ANSON, b. Feb. 2, 1825; d. July 8, 1826. 1689—4. OLIVER HECTOR, b. Jan. 28, 1828, probably in New York. See CCCCXXI. 1690—5. NANCY JANE, b. Feb. 22, 1831, near Rochester, N. Y.; m. (ist) Aug. 19, 1857, Reason H. Everly, of McClain County, Ky.; (2nd) July 2, 1865, John A. Townes. Children: I. James Oliver Everly, b. Mar. 12, 1860; m. 1895, Mabel Pell. II. Ida Everly, b. Mar. 15, 1862; d. young. III. Mary Townes, b. 1866; d. 1883. IV. Nettie Townes, b. 1868; m. 1895, Arch Phillipa — CCLXI— PARMENIOMVOLCOTT [923] (Alfred^Parmenio^ Eoger'^, Roger^j Simon-, Henry^) m. June 10, 1835, Emehne, dau. of Simeon Tupper; lived in Boston, O. Children : — 232 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1691 — I 1692 — 2 1693—3 1694—4 169s— 5 MALINDA, b. Dec. i, 1837. ALFRED NEWTON, b. May 8, 1840. LORETTE, b. Jan. 27, 1843. JAMES MONROE, b. Aug. 4, 1845. MARGARET LUCINDA, b. Aug. 18, 1862. — CCLXII— ALFRED^ WOLCOTT [924] (Alfred^, Parmenio^, Roger*, Roger^, Simoii^, Henry^) m. Apr. 18, 1831, Mary Ann, dau. of Leverett Scoville. She was b. 1821, in Con- necticut, and d. June 23, 1882, at Boston, O. Lived in Boston, O., where he d. March 17, 1891. Children:— 169^1. SIMON PERKINS, b. Jan. 30, 1837. See CCCCXXII. 1697—2. ANDREW AUGUSTUS, b. Jan. 29, 1839; d. Dec. 1698—3 1699—4 1700—5 GEORGE YOUNG, b. Feb. 4, d. Feb. 27, 1841. ANDREW AUGUSTUS, b. Feb. i, 1842; d. in the late war, at Strasburg, Va., May 11, 1862. He d. for his country. Epitaph. Dx\RIUS YOUNG, b. May 26, 1845; d. Aug. 12, 1849- LUCINDA MARIA, b. July i, 1847; d. Aug. 9, 1849. THOMAS DARIUS, b. July 15, 1850; d. Aug. 11, 1854. JOHN MEADE, b. April 29, 1853. ANNA AUGUSTA, b. Feb. 23, 1856. 705—10. ALFRED, b. March 17, 1858. See CCCCXXIII. 706—11. FREMONT, b. May 3, 1863. [701 [702 1703—8, 1704—9, SEVENTH GENERATION 233 — CCLXIII— ALFRED" WOLCOTT [932] (Parmenio^, Parmenio'', Roger*, Eoger^, Simorr, Henri/^) m. IMarch 20, 1834, JNIary Henrietta, dau. of James Ledoyt, of Sardinia, N. Y.; resided (1849) in Yorkshire, N. Y. Child:— 1707— I. WILLIAM FRANKLIN, b. Jan. 15, 1835. See CCCCXXIV. — CCLXIV— HENRY^ WOLCOTT [933] (Parmenio", Parmenio^ Roger*, Roger^, S'wioir, Henrif) m. Feb. 22, 1835, Mahnda, dau. of Isaac Munn, of Groton, N. Y.; resided (1849) in Vevay, Ind. Children: — 1708— I. SARAH MARIA, b. June 15, 1836. 1709—2. DELOS, b. March 15, 1844. — CCLXV- PARMENIO^ WOLCOTT [934] (Parmenio^ Parmenio^, Roger*, Roger^, Simon^, Henry'^) m. Jan. 15, 1841, Alzina, dau. of Cyrus Turner; lived (1849) in Orange- villa, Mich. Child:— 1710— I. ALFRED JEROME, b. Sept. 17, 1843. — CCLXVI— ALEXANDER SIMON^ WOLCOTT [943] (Ale.r- ander^, Simon^, Alexander* , Roger^, Simon^, Henry'^) m. Mary Sanborn; lived in Bridgeport; d. about 1844; said to have been distinguished for mechanical ingenuity. Child : — 171 1— I. CYNTHIA LOUISA, b. 1834. 234 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY In the New York Times, Jan. 28, 1883, it is stated that "Mr. A. S. Wolcott, who was for a long time in the husiness of daguerreotyping in this city, and afterwards opened a laboratory in London, really preceded Prof. Draper by sev- eral weeks, in the application of Daguerre's discoverj^" . "Mr. (A. S.) Wolcott, to whom may be ascribed the first image of the human face ever taken by sunlight." — CCLXVII— CHRISTOPHER PARSONS^ WOLCOTT [952] (Christopher Columbus^, Christophe/^ , Alexander"^, Roger^, Simon-, Henry^) m. April 18, 1844, Pamphila Stanton, dau. of David and Lucy Norman Stanton, of Steubenville, Ohio. She was b. Feb. 20, 1827, and d. Feb. 8, 1899, at Akron, Ohio. He d. April 4, 1863, at Akron, Ohio. Hon. Christopher P. Wolcott established himself at Akron in 1845. Attorney- General of State in 1856. Judge Advocate General 1861; Assistant Secretarj^ of War. Children: — 1712— I. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, b. Sept. 25, 1847. See CCCCXXV. 1713— 2. WILLIAM MERWIN, b. Dec. 6, 1849; now living in Atlanta, Ga. 1714— 3. DARWIN STANTON, b. July 21, 1851. See CCCCXXVI. — CCLXVIII— HENRY PHILIP' WOLCOTT [954] (Christopher Columbus^, Christopher^, Alexander'^, Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Jan. 26, 1847, Sarah Allen; d. in Steubenville. Children : — SEVENTH GENERATION 235 [715— I. ■ SUSAN MARIA, h. July 12, 1848; m. Nov., 1868, Peril! W. Allison. [716—2. HENRY FREDERICK, b. April 13, 1851. See CCCCXXVII. [717—3. LAURA ELIZABETH, b. May 27, 1854; m. July 8, 1873, David W. Matlock, of Steubenviille. [718—4. JESSIE, b. Nov. 25, 1856. [719—5. CAROLINE ANDREWS, b. June 9, 1859. — CCLXIX— HENRY HUNTINGTON^ WOLCOTT [961] (Henry^, Alexander^ , Alexander^, Roger'', Simon", Henry^) m. Oct. 13, 1850, at Niagara Falls, N. Y., Elizabeth Frank- lin, who was b. Nov. 21, 1820, at Goshen, N. Y., and d. July 10, 1896, at Brooklyn, N. Y. He d. Sept. 28, 1890, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: — 1720— I. ELIZABETH MARY, b. 1854; resides at Brooklyn, N. Y. 1721— 2. HENRY, b. 1855; resides at Providence, R. I. 1722—3. TOWNSEND, b. 1857; d. Apr. 29, 1910, unm. at New York City. 1723 — 4. JENNIE, b. 1859; d. in infancy. 1724—5. JULIETTE, b. 1863; d. in infancy. — CCLXX- JAMES ORIN^ WOLCOTT [971] (Gmf, Guy\ Alexander*, Roger^, Simon~, Henrij'^) ni. (1st) Nov. 4, 1846, Jane E. Lewis, dau. of George and Fannie Lewis, of Northampton, O. She was b. June 27, 1826, at Portland, 236 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Conn., and d. Feb. 8, 1850, at Northampton, O. (2nd) June 26, 1850, Ellen A. Lewis, sister of his first wife. She was b. Aug. 16, 1831, at Portland, Conn. He d. Dec. 29, 1876, at Tallmadge, O. Children : — 1725— I. ELIZABETH ELVIRA, b. July 5, 1848, at North- ampton, O. 1726—2. JANE ELIZA, b. Eeb. 6, 1850, at Northampton, O.; m. Dec. 6, 1895, John J. Wiltse, son of William B. and Martha (Van Dusen) Wiltse, of Hudson, N. Y. 1727—3. JUDSON EUGENE, b. May 30, 1852, at North- ampton, O. See CCCCXXVIII. 1728—4. WALDO WELTON, b. Nov. 28, 1858, at Tall- madge, O. 1729—5. MARY ELLA, b. Dec. 6, i860, at Tallmadge, O. — CCLXXI— LEMUEL PORTERS WOLCOTT [974] (Guy^, Guy^, Alexander'^, Roger^, Simon-, Henry^) m. Nov. 2, 1856, at Tallmadge, O., Harriet Esther Treat, dau. of Richard B. and Anioret H. Treat, of Tallmadge, O. He d. Nov. 10, 1876, at Tallmadge, O. Children, b. at Tallmadge, Ohio:— 1730— I. MARY ELIZA, b. July 20, 1859; m. Henry B. Treat. 1731—2. FLORA ISABEL, b. Feb. 21, 1864. Resides at Oberiin, O. 1732—3. BRYAN TREAT, b. Oct. 18, 1867. — CCLXXII— ELIZUR^ WOLCOTT [975] (Gu.y\ Guy\ Alexander^, Roger^, Simorr, Henry^) graduated Yale College, 1854 5 tutor in Western Reserve College, 1856; m. Nov. 29, 1860, SEVENTH GENERATION 237 Fannie, dau. of Cyrus Pierce, of Woodbury, Conn. ; lived in Tallmadge; d. Dec. 20, 1873. Children:— i733_i. CLARA PIERCE, b. Dec. 15, 1861, at Tallmadge, Ohio; m. (ist) Nov. 28, 1889, at New York City, Francis S. Driscoll. He d. Feb. 21, 1892. (2nd) Sept. I, 1909, at Montclair, N. J., Edward A. Booth, son of Abraham and Elizabeth Watts Booth, of Gloucester, England. Resides at New York City. i734_2. KATE ELOISE, b. Dec. 26, 1863; d. Feb. 8, 1903. 1735—3. EMILY PORTER, b. Oct. 5, 1866. Resides at New York City. 1736—4. JOSEPHINE MINOR, b. Oct. 18, 1871; d. April 22, 1896. — CCLXXIII— FRANKLIN IMAGINNIS^ WOLCOTT [977] (Guy\ Guy^, Alexander*, Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. May 10, 1864, Henrietta M., dau. of Isaac L. Brooks; lived in Tall- madge; d. 1896, at Weeping Water, Neb. Children: — 1737— I. LUCY ROWENA. b. Dec. 18, 1868; d. May 17, 1898, at Weeping Water, Neb. 1738—2. CREDIA ANNIS, b. April 8, 1870; d. Sept. 2, 1902, at Weeping Water, Neb. 1739—3- LLOYD PORTER, b. March 8, 1879. — CCLXXIV— MARSHALL FRANKLIN^ WOLCOTT [995] (George^, Guy^, Alexander'^, Roger^, Simonr, Henry^) m. May 9, 1866, Fannie L. Perry, dau. of Alfred W. and Mary 238 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY B. Perry, of Geneseo, 111. She was b. Oct. 5, 1843, at Geneseo, 111. He d. Nov. 19, 1902, at Moreno, Cal. Children:— 1740— I. ALFRED PERRY, b. July 6, 1867. See CCCCXXIX. 1741—2. GEORGE ELTON, b. May 21, d. June i, 1869. 1742—3. FRANK BARTON, b. April 9, 1871, at Geneseo, 111.; m. June 10, 1895, at San Bernardino, Cal., Clara J. Foster, dau. of Henry and Susan Foster, of Pots- dam, N. Y. — CCLXXV— ROGER" WOLCOTT [1001] (Joshua Huntington^, Frederick^, Oliver^, Roger^, Simon'^, Henry^) m. Sept. 2, 1874, Edith, dau. of William Gardiner and Josephine Augusta (Peabody) Prescott, of Boston. She was b. Apr. 20, 1853, and is the granddau. of William Hickling Prescott, the Historian, and great-great-granddau. of Colonel William Prescott, commanding American troops at the battle of Bunker Hill. He d. Dec. 21, 1900, at Boston. Children:— I743_i. HUNTINGTON FROTHINGHAM, b. Nov. 29, 1875; fl- Fel^- 19' ^^77- 1744—2. ROGER, b. July 25. 1877. See CCCCXXX. 1745—3. WILLIAM PRESCOTT, b. May i, 1880. Resides at Milton, Mass. 1746—4. SAMUEL HUNTINGTON, b. Nov. 9, 1881. See CCCCXXXI. 1747—5. CORNELIA FROTHINGHAM, b. Feb. 3, 1885; m. April 18, 191 1, Rev. Samuel Smith Drury, L. H. D., of Bristol, R. I., Rector of St. Paul's School, Con- cord, N. H. Their son, Samuel S. Drury, Jr., b. Dec. 29, 1911. 1748—6. OLIVER, b. April 7, 1891. SEVENTH GENERATION 239 Roger Wolcott graduated from Harvard College, 1870, being the Class Orator, and from Harvard Law School, 1874. Member of Boston Common Council, 1877-79, and Repre- sentative in State Legislature, 1882-84. First President of Republican Club of INIass., 1891, Lieutenant-Governor of JNIass., 1893-96, being Acting Governor for most of the latter j^ear, and Governor 1897-99. Declined position on Phillip- pine Commission in 1900 and an appointment as U. S. Ambassador to Italy. Was a member of the ^Massachusetts Historical Society, the Society of the Cincinnati, Loyal Legion, and Society of Colonial Wars, an Overseer of Harvard University 1885-1895, and Director and Trustee in many business and charitable organizations. Received honor- ary degree of LL. D. from Williams College, 1897. Lived in Boston, ]Mass., with a summer home at JNIilton, Mass. To the above brief catalogue of his public services, space does not permit an addition in the form of a fuller mention that should be made of the many ways in which he was bound by ties of affection and sympathy to thousands of men, women and children throughout the Commonwealth of INIassachusetts. There is a statue of him in the State House in Boston, erected bj^ popular subscription. Of him it has been written by Bishop William Lawrence, who was his friend for more than forty years, "There was that about him which defies analj^sis, which eludes definition, but which is found in those rare characters, who, like Philip Sydney, Chevalier Bayard, or Robert Louis Stevenson, gain our confidence, win our admiration, kindle our aff'ection, and who, in their unconsciousness, make us conscious that we are in chivalric companJ^ He was a practical New Englander wth a dash of idealism without which no New England character is complete. From boyhood he gained the aff'ec- tion of all sorts of people. He drank deep, in poems, history, and the Bible, of chivalric life. In form and countenance, in presence and atmosphere, he was of nature's noblest." (From "Roger Wolcott" by William Lawrence.) 240 IVOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCLXXVI— HENRY GOODRICH^ WOLCOTT [1010] (Charles Moseleif, Frederick^, Oliver^, Rogcr^, Simon'\ Henry'^) m. May 22, 1879, Julia Sterling, only dau. of Hon. Waldo Hutchins. She was b. July 17, 1855; great granddau. of Chief Justice Ellsworth and of Noah Webster. He was a member of the New York Bar, an United States Commis- sioner and Lieut. Col. of the 21st Regiment of N. Y. National Guards. Resided at Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. D. April 2, 1906. Children :— 1749^1. OLIVER, b. March 14, 1880; d. Dec. 28, 1893. 1750—2. CHARLES MOSELEY, b. Aug. 11, 1882. 1751—3. HENRY GOODRICH, b. March 2, 1884; d. Aug. 10, 1885. 1752—4. ELIZABETH ELLSWORTH, b. Sept. 8, 1886. 1753—5- KATHARINE RANKIN, b. Aug. 16, 1888; d. Dec. 4, 1893. 1754- 6. JULIA HUTCHINS, b. July i, 1892. EIGHTH GENERATION — CCLXXVII— JASON LOOMIS« WOLCOTT [1014] (Talcott\ Benjamin^, Johif, John*, John^, Henry^, Henry'^) m. (1st) Aug., 1835, Emily, dau. of Charles Rockwell, of South Windsor, Conn.; she d. March 4, 1845; (2nd) Nov. 13, 1848, Mrs. Calista Morgan Delop; resided (1849) in Hartford. Child:— 1755— I. ANNA MARIA, b. Oct. 12, 1836; m. William Holt. — CCLXXVIII— WILLIA]M« WOLCOTT [1018] (Talcott^Benjamin^ John^, John*, John^, Henry-, Henry^) m. Ariana Colton; removed to Iowa where he d. Oct. 4, 1846. Children: — ■ 175^1. MARY JANE. 1757—2. CATHARINE DIMINIS. — CCLXXIX— HARRIS HART^^ WOLCOTT [1024] (Chester', Benjamin'^, John^, John*, Johiv\ Henry-, Henry'^) m. 1825, Eliza, dau. of David Loi-ing, of Boston, Mass.; resided (1849) in New York City. Children:— 1758— I. JAMES LORING, b. March 7, 1826. 1759—2. CHARLES PHELPS, b. June 7, 1827. 1760—3. ELIZABETH WILLINGTON, b. Dec. 7, 1828; d. 1830. 242 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1761— 4. EMILY CHANDLER, b. April 7, 1830; d. 1832. 1762— s- ARTHUR HOMER, b. June 29, 1832. 1763—6. MARIA MEAD, b. Jan. 29, 1834. 1764—7. ELIZA WILLINGTON, b. Jan. 26, 1836. 1765—8. WILLIAM HENRY, b. June 3, 1837. — CCLXXX- TRUMAN WELLS« WOLCOTT [1029] (Chester^ Benjamin^, Jolnv', John'*', John^, Henry- , Henry^) m. Sept. 14, 1842, Mary M., dau. of Walter Studley, of Hartford, Conn.; resided (1849) in Hartford. Children: — 1766— I. SARAH MATILDA, b. June 4, 1843. 1767—2. LOUISA JANE, b. July 27, 1846. 1768—3. ROBERT TURNBULL, b. Dec. 31, 1848. — CCLXXXI— JOHN NELSON^ WOLCOTT [1031] (Chester^ Benjamin'^, John^, John*, John^, Henry^, Henry'^) m. Nov. 29, 1843, Sarah, dau. of Ezra Kelsey, of Haddam; lived in South Windsor, Conn. Children: — 1769— I. EMILY KATHERINE, b. Oct. 15. 1844; m. Oct. 4, 1865, Henry A. Bidwell. He was b. April 8, 1841, and d. May 27, 1904, at Thomaston, Conn. Child: Ida Louise Bidwell, b. Jan. 1, 1868. I77C^2. HENRY KELSEY, b. April 3, 1846; unm. 1771— 3. ARTHUR HOMER, b. Jan. 21, 1849. See CCCCXXXII. EIGHTH GENERATION 243 1772—4. FRANCIS NELSON, b. Feb. 26, 1851; m. May 3. 1907, Sarah Filon. She was b. July 5, 1864, in Lancaster, Eng. 1773—5- FREDERICK RALPH, b. Nov. 16, 1853. See CCCCXXXIII. 1774—6. TRUMAN MARSHALL, b. Feb. 3, 1855. See CCCCXXXIV. 1775—7- ALICE SARAH, b. Sept. 26, 1857; m. Dec. 24, 1879, Jesse E. Burnham, of South Windsor, Conn. He was b. Sept. 14, 1857. Children: I. Lewis J. Burnham, b. Oct. 7, 1880 ; d. Sept. 21, 1907. II. Nettie S. Burnham, b. Jan. 1 1, 1883. 1776—8. CARRIE, b. May 23, 1859; d- Feb. 29, i860. 1777—9- CORA LOUISA, b. July 25, 1861; d. unm. June 8, 1895. 1778—10. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, b. June 8, 1864. See CCCCXXXV. — CCLXXXII— SAMUEL ]\riLTON^ WOLCOTT [1042] (Scunner, SamueP, Samuef', Samuel*^ SamueP, Henry'', Henry^) m. Huldah, dau. of Francis Herrick, of Lee, JNIass. Col. Samuel INI. Wolcott removed from Sandisfield, JNIass., to Le Roy, N. Y.; d. July 14, 1823. Children:— 1779— I. ANN ELIZA, b. Oct. 6, 182 1 ; m. Sept. 22, 1845, John Fairchild Dewey, of Norwalk, O. Child: Josephine Dewey, b. Feb. 16, 1849; m. Jan. 19, 1881, William Boone Woolvcrton, of Norwalk, O. 1780-2. SAMUEL MILTON, b. Oct. 24, 1823: m. June 24, 1847, Alice E. Benedict, of Skaneateles, N. Y. 244 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCLXXXIII— HARVEY^ WOLCOTT [1043] (SamueV, Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. May 27, 1817, Laura, dau. of Joseph Cone, of Sandisfield, Mass.; she was b. March 25, 1797. Col. Harvey Woleott removed from Sandisfield to West Springfield, Mass., where he re- sided in 1849. Children:— 1782—2. EDMUND RANDOLPH. i'820 (sLTcCCXX^VL 1783—3. MARY REBECCA, b. March 24, 1822; m. Sept. 23, 1845, Rev. Henry B. Blake, of South Coventry. 1784—4. JAMES HARVEY, b. Sept. 5, 1824. 1785—5. JOSEPH VINSON, b. Nov. 30, 1827. 1786—6. JOHN MILTON, b. Nov. 20, 1830; m. Sept. 26, i860, Mary E., dau. of Zachariah N. Hoffman. 1787—7. LAURA JANE, b. Dec. 29, 1832. — CCLXXXIV— GEORGE WHITEFIELD^ WOLCOTT [1044] (SamueV, SamueV^, Samuel^, SamueV", SamueV, Henry^, Henry^) m. Nov. 13, 1828, Ann, dau. of Abiel Bush of Cole- brook; resided (1849) in Pike, N. Y. Children:— 1788— I. GEORGE WHITEFIELD, b. Sept. 15, 1829. 1789—2. ORVILLE JACKSON, b. Oct. 16, 1831. 1790—3. EDWARD, b. Dec. 16, 1835. See CCCCXXXVII. EIGHTH GENERATION — CCLXXXV— 245 FRANKLIN^ WOLCOTT [1047] (Samuel\ Samuel^ SamueV", Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Oct. 15, 1835, Fanny INI., dau. of William Westlake, of Winchester; lived in Pike N. Y.; d. Dec. 1, 1873. Childi-en:— 1791— I. CHARLES FRANKLIN, b. July 19, 1836. See CCCCXXXVIII. 1792—2. HELEN MAUDE, b. June 17, 1838. — CCLXXXVI— THERON ROBBINS« WOLCOTT [1049] (Samuel\ Samuel^, Samuel^, SamueP, Samuel^, Henry', Henry^) m. Feb. 16, 1836, Cynthia A., dau. of Amariah Smith, of Sandisfield, Mass.; lived in Sandisfield. Children: — 1793- 1794—2. 1795— 3' 1796—4 1797—5 1798-6 1799—7, 1800—8 twins, b. Feb. ELLA ANTOINETTE, b. Sept. 27, 1837. CARROLL PHELPS, b. March 3, 1839. HENRY JAMES, , HENRIETTA JANE,' LUCY FIDELIA, b. Oct. 30, 1843. LOUISA MARIA, b. June 14, 1846. SAMUEL JEROME, b. Oct. 9, 1848. THERON ROBBINS, b. Oct. 4, 1850. [841. — CCLXXXVII— ORLO JACKSON^ WOLCOTT [1050] (Saimiel\ Savmel^, Samuel'^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Hennf) m. (1st) April 16, 1838, Harriet E., dau. of Levi Hitchcock, of Colebrook; she d. Jan. 31, 1846; (2nd) March 11, 1847, Ellen C, dau. of John Ensign, of Canaan; resided (1849) in Norfolk, Conn. Children: — 246 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY iSoi— I. ORLO HITCHCOCK, b. Feb. i8, CCCCXXXIX. 1802—2. EDWARD SAMUEL, b. Sept. 22, 1842. 1839. See — CCLXXXVIII— AMRI WYATT^ WOLCOTT [1051] (SamueV, Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. Oct. 14, 1842, Edna, dau. of Alfred Hyslop, of Pike, N. Y.; resided (1879) in Pike. Children:— 1803— 1804 — 2. 1805—3, 1806 — 4, 1807—5, 1808—6, 1809 — 7, 1810— 8, 181 1— 9, LOUISA MARIA, b. Jan. 23, 1844. JAMES WYATT, b. Oct. 23. 1845. SAMUEL, b. Jan. 29, 1848. ANABELLE LUTHERA, b. June 3, 1850. RANDOLPH LYMAN, b. Dec. 10, 1852. URIM WYATT, b. Oct. 20, 1855. MARY ELLA, b. July 7, 1858. ALERED HYSLOP, b. March 28, 1861. EMILY, b. Nov. 8, 1862. — CCLXXXIX— THOMAS ROBBINS^ WOLCOTT [1056] (Tlio7nas\ Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. (1st) 1830, Laura A. Underwood; she was b. 1811, and d. 1833; (2nd) May 10, 1835, Orpha Wolverton. He lived in Alabama, N. Y. Children: — 1812— I. SARAH A., b. Aug. 3, 1832. 1813— 2. THOMAS A., b. Sept. 18, 1836. 1814— 3. MYRON WELLS, b. Nov. 23, 1838, at Batavia, N. Y. See CCCCXL. 1815— 4. ORPHA J., b. Jan. 15, 1842. 1816— 5. CHARLOTTE E., b. Sept. 22, 1843. EIGHTH GENERATION 247 — ccxc— LYSANDER W.^ WOLCOTT [1058] (Thomas\ Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel*, Samuef', Henry'-, Henry^) m. Jan., 1837, Louisa JNI. Northam. Children: — 1817— I. N. OSCAR, b. May, 1838. 1818— 2. MARIA L., b. Sept., 1840. 1819— 3. SARAH R., b. March, 1842. 1820—4. CORNELIA G., b. Aug., 1847. — CCXCI— XEWTON CANFIELD^' WOLCOTT [1059] (Thomas', Samuel^, SamueP, Samuel'^, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. Feb. 22, 1850, Phebe Clarissa, dau. of William Stone. She was b. INIay, 1830, and d. Apr. 27, 1884, at Jerome, IMich. He d. ]Mar. 8, 1902, at Cleveland, Tenn. Children : — 1821— I. DORR M., b. Aug. 8, 1852; m. (ist) Apr. 10, 1879, at Moscow, Mich., Anna M. Lent, dau. of Augustus Lent; (2nd) May 11, 1902, at Hillsdale, Mich., Mary Morehouse, dau. of Henry Morehouse. 1822—2. FRANK M., b. Nov. 7, 1855; d. April, 1880, at Wellington, Kan. 1823—3. KARL C. b. June 10, 1861. — CCXCII— OLIVER ELLSWORTH^ WOLCOTT [1063] ( Ahiathar"' , SamueV', SamueF, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry'', Henry^) m. (1st) Nov. 15, 1826, Eliza, dau. of Solomon Woodruff, of Sharon. She was b. Nov. 21, 1805, and d. Sept. 15, 1845; (2nd) June 22, 1848, Harriet Atwood Cross, of York, N. Y. She was b. July 27, 1814. He resided (1879) in Burns, Mich. Children:— 248 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1824— I. LAURILLA, b. Nov. 26, 1827; d. young. 1825—2. OLIVER CROMWELL, b. Dec. i, 1829. See CCCCXLL 1826—3. ELIZA, b. March 14, 1831; d. July 31, 1832. 1827—4. LAURA BACON, b. Aug. 17, 1833; m. Dec. 28, 1853, George Washington Botsford. He was b. April 15, 183 1. Children: I. Frederick Arthur Botsford, b. Mar. 12, 1855. II. George Roy Botsford, b. June 20, 1877. 1828— 5. FRANCES ELIZA, b. March 16, 1835. 1829—6. MARY ELECTA, b. Nov. 17, 1841 ; m. Sept. 29, 1868, Newton Thorne Kirk. He was b. April 15, 1836, and d. Sept. 19, 1909. Children: I. Lillian Eliza Kirk, b. July 13, 1869. II. June Electa Kirk, b. June 13, 1874. [83(^7. HORACE ANSON, [twins, b. Aug. 27, d. Sept. 16, 1845. 1832—9. HORACE, b. Jan. 12, 1850. 1833—10. WILLIS OLIVER, b. Aug. 20, 1853; m. Dec. i, 1873, Viola Croker. She was b. July 10, 1858, and d. Aug., 1876. — CCXCIII— WELLS« WOLCOTT [1065] (Ahiathar\ Samuel\ Samuel^, Samuel'^, SamveP, Henry"^, Ilenry^) m. Oct. 17, 1832, Emily, dau. of Joel Bancroft, of Salisbury. She was b. Oct. 12, 1809. He was ordained to the ministry in 1832; belonged (1849) to the Presbytery of Niagara, N. Y. Children :■ — 1834— I. WILLIAM WELLS, b. Oct. 17, 1833. 1835—2. MARY ELECTA, b. July 31, 1836; d. Aug. 12, 1838. EIGHTH GENERATIO N. Y. Children, b. at Elbridge:— 262 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 1968— I. EMMA FRANCES, b. Nov. 7, 1833; d. May 14, 1893, at Elbridge, N. Y. 1969—2. HENRY ERASTUS, b. Apr. 27, 1835. See CCCCLIV. 1970—3. CHARLES WEBSTER, b. June 18, 1837. See CCCCLV. 1971— 4. ALLEN DWIGHT, b. Oct. 21, 1838. See CCCCLVL — CCCXXII— ROYAL ROSSITER' WOLCOTT [1175] (Gershom Notf, Gershom^, Elisha^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry"^, Henry^) m. Jan. 25, 1835, Mary Ann McMurtise. She was b. Oct. 8, 1820, in Belleville, Can., and d. Feb. 11, 1874, in Union City, Mich. He d. Sept., 1886, at Hamburg, N. Y. Children : — 1972— I. ELMIRA LORETTA, b. Dec. 12, 1836; d. Jan. 4, 1908, at Jordan, N. Y. 1973—2. THEODORE IRVING, b. Mar. 18, 1839; d. May 18, 1875. ic)74_3. JULIA ANN, b. Oct. 9, 1841; d. Feb. 13, 1868, at Union City, Mich. 1975—4. GEORGE EDMUND, b. June 15, 1843; d. Dec. 9, 1870, in Nevif York State. 1976—5. ROYAL AUGUSTUS, b. April 6, 1846; d. Dec. 10, 1865. 1977—6. MARY ROSALIE, b. Dec. 30, 1847; d. Oct. 11, 1866. 1978—7. EMILY CARROLENA, b. Aug. 7, 1850; d. April 17, 1864. 1979—8. ALICE AMELIA, b. Aug. 14, 1853; m. Nov. 15, 1874, Marcus D. Wood, of Ouincy, Mich. Now lives in Centralia, Wash. Children: I. Myra M. Wood, b. Sept. 21, 1875. 11. Bertha B. Wood, b. Sept. 3, 1877 ; d. July 31, 1878. III. Clarence D. Wood, b. Sept. 5, 1879. IV. Hazel D. Wood, b. Aug. 9, 1882 ; d. Aug. 16, 1889. V. Walter A. Wood, b. Sept. 5, 1885. VI. Alger G. Wood, b. May 4, 1890. VII. Florence E. Wood, b. April 2, 1892. EIGHTH GENERATION 263 1980—9. FLORENCE ELLA, b. Sept. 29, 1858, in Sherwood. Mich.; m. Sept. 17, 1878, William George Van Vleck, of Grand Rapids, Mich., son of William H. and Lydia (Babcock) Van Vleck, of New York State. Lives at Houston, Tex. Child: William George Van Vleck, Jr., b. June 20, 1886. 1981— 10. WILLIS HENRY, b. Sept. 3, 1863, in Union City, Mich. Now lives in Centralia, Wash. — CCCXXIII— JOHN P.^ WOLCOTT [1180] (Gershom Notf, Gershom^, Elisha°, Samuel*, SainueP, Henry'^, Henry^) m. Jane Ann McHary, of Rome, N. Y. Children: — 1982— I. ALICE ALGENIA, d. i860. 1983—2. JAMES DELOS, d. Jan. i, 1882. 1984—3. WILLARD MILROY, d. Dec. 19, 1882. 1985-4. IDA J. 1986—5. ROYAL L. — CCCXXIV— PHILANDER BILSON^ WOLCOTT [1183] (John\ Gershom^, Elisha^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. July 8, 1844, Sarah Jane Lee, of Cairo, N. Y.; lived in Wolcott's Villa near CatskiU, N. Y. ; d. July 21, 1872, at Catskill, N. Y. Children:— 1987— I. JULIA CATHARINE, b. Aug. 4, 1845. 1988—2. ALICE AUGUSTA, b. Oct. 14, 1847. 1989—3. EDWARD, b. May 15, 1854. 264 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — cccxxv— EDWARD^ WOLCOTT [1186] (John\ Gershom\ Elisha!', Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. Feb. 24, 1842, Juliette Wells, dau. of Christopher and Sarah M. Wells, of Holland Patent, N. Y.; lived in Holland Patent; d. Nov. 22, 1888. Children:— iggc^i. HARRIET CORNELIA, b. June i, 1844; d. Apr. 10, 1890. 1991 — 2. HELEN, b. Nov. 25, 1849; d. Oct. 29, 1850. 1992—3. WILLIAM EDWARD, b. Aug. 7, 1854. — CCCXXVI— CHAUNCEY^ WOLCOTT [1187] (John\ Gershom\ Elisha^, Samuel*, SamufP, Henry'^, Henry^) m. (1st) Nov. 1, 1840, Ann White, of Penn Yan, N. Y.; (2nd) Nov. 23, 1853, Elizabeth Slaughter; lived in Penn Yan; d. Feb. 27, 1860. Children:— 1993— I. GEORGE BILSON, b. Aug. 3, 1841. 1994—2. JULIA BURT, b. Feb. 15, 1843. 1995—3- CATHARINE ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 20, 1847. 1996—4. JOHN CHAUNCEY, b. March 6, 1850. — CCCXXVII— WILLIAM GILLSON^ WOLCOTT [1188] (John\ GersJiom^, Elisha^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry'*) m. June 30, 1858, Mary Helen Rouse; lived in Wolcott's Villa near Catskill, N. Y.; d. March 23, 1899. Children:— 1997— I. CHAUNCEY WILLARD, b. March 19, 1859. 1998—2. JENNIE ELIZA, b. March 17, 1866. EIGHTH GENERATION 265 — CCCXXVIII— BUTLER SAMUEL*^ WOLCOTT [1189] (SaimieV, Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henri/'-, Henrif) ni. Sept. 28, 1829, Ann JNIaria, dau. of Ambrose Heacox; lived in Gibson, N. Y. Child:— i()gg—i. AMBROSE BUTLER, b. August 6, 1830. — CCCXXIX— HORATIO GATES^ WOLCOTT [1191] (SamueV, Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel*, Samuel'^, Henry'-, Henry^) m. (1st) JNlay 28, 1833, Julia Ann, dau. of John Pierce; (2nd) May 30, 1838, JNIrs. Martha A. Sibley, dau. of Gen. Abner Hubbard; lived in Rochester, N. Y. Children: — 2000—1. HENRY AUGUSTINE, b. June 9, 1839, at Canan- daigua, N. Y. See CCCCLVII. 2001—2. FRANCIS EDWIN, b. Dec. 13, 1840, at Canan- daigua, N. Y.; d. Mar. 26, 1910, at Denver, Colo. 2002—3. FREDERICK POWELL, b. Sept. 16, 1842, at Rochester, N. Y.; m. Feb. 8, 1871, Sallie Bullock Thomas, dau. of William Robinson and Mary (Smith) Thomas, of Covington, Ky. She was b. July 16, 1847. Resides at Covington, Ky. 2003—4. MILLICENT LESLIE, b. Sept. 7, 1845: m. April 9. 1870, Frederick Burckhardt. Resides at Cincinnati, Ohio. 2004—5. MARY ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 4, 1848; m. Oct. 21, 1873, William Sparrow. Resides at Cincinnati, Ohio. Children: I. Jackson Wolcott Sparrow, b. Aug. 13, 1874, at Covington, Ky. An attorney at law at Cincinnati, O. II. Frederick Wolcott Sparrow, b. Dec. 7, 1876. III. Millicent Wolcott Sparrow, b. June 1, 1879; m. Oct. 2, 1901, Frank Rand Maguire. Resides at Cin- cinnati, O. 2005—6. CLARENCE HORATIO, b. May 31, 1850. 266 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — cccxxx— EDMUND WATERHOUSE* WOLCOTT [1192] (SamueV, Elislia^, Elisha^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry~, Henry^) m. Jan. 14, 1844, Maria, dau. of Ithai Thompson; lived in Chapinville, N. Y. Children : — 2006—1. FREDERICK HORATIO, b. March 20, 1845. 2007—2. JOHN JEFFERSON, b. March 26, 1847. 2008—3. ELIZA ANN, b. May 25, 1849. 2009—4. MARY FRANCES, b. May 22, 185 1. 20ic^5. HARRIET LOUISE, b. Dec. 31, 1853. 201 1— 6. EDMUND BUTLER, b. June 29, 1858; d. — CCCXXXI— JOHN JEFFERSON^ WOLCOTT [1193] (SamueV, Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel'^, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. Sept. 10, 1835, Sarah Ann, dau. of Ancel Fox. He settled in Fulton, N. Y., where he engaged in commercial pursuits and became one of the active and influential men of the village. He w^as in his earlier years elected to different town offices and in 1847 was chosen a Representative in the Legis- lature. In 1855, he was elected a State Senator. He d. July 31, 1881. Children:— 2012— I. ELIZA HANNAH, b. Jan. 30, 1839; d. Oct. 19, 1842. 2013—2. SAMUEL, b. July 3, 1842; d. Aug. 2y, 1846. 2014—3. HELEN SOPHIA, b. Aug. 3, 1846. 2015—4. CLARENCE HAMNER, b. March 3, 1848. See CCCCLVIII. 2016—5. ORVILLE BUTLER, b. Sept. 28, 1849; d. Sept. 18, 1854. 2017—6. EDWARD COE, b. May 9, 1857. EIGHTH GENERATION 267 — CCCXXXII— CHARLES^ WOLCOTT [1200] (Elisha\ Elisha'', Elislicf, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. (1st) May 12, 1847, Hannah, dau. of James Blinn; she d. Nov. 12, 1860; (2nd) Oct. 2, 1862, Harriet (Babb) Libby, of West- brook, Me. He d. Nov. 28, 1900. Children:— 20i8— I. HARRIET BLINN, b. Jan. 27, 1848. 2019—2. CHARLES FREDERICK, b. Mar. 21, 1858. 2020—3. EDWIN WILDER, b. Oct. 15, 1863; d. Aug. 29, 1865. 2021—4. ELISHA ROBBINS, b. Feb. 2, 1865. See CCCCLIX. 2022—5. ROBERT RICH, b. Feb. 7, 1868; m. July 26, 1892, Lilien de Walltearss, of New York City; a physician; d. Mar. 7, 1893, in Phoenix, Ariz. 2023—6. HELEN LIBBY, b. Oct. 17, 1869. Lives at Wethers- field, Conn. 2024—7. MARY LADOYETT, b. Sept. 28, 1876; m. Dec. 3. 1901, Henry Robinson Buck, of Hartford, Conn. See VII. Resides at Hartford, Conn. Children: I. Henry Wolcott Buck, b. May 15, 1903. II. Robinson Buck, b. July 8, 1909. III. Elizabeth Rosewell Buck, b. Feb. 3, 1912. — CCCXXXIII— ROBERT ROBBINS' WOLCOTT [1203] (Elisha\ Elisha!^, Elisha^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry- , Henry^) m. April 28, 1858, Harriet B., dau. of Horace Lord, of Hart- ford, Conn. She was b. Nov. 26, 1837. He resides at Wethersfield. Children : — 2025—1. ALICE ELIZABETH, b. March 10, 1859; m. July 27, 1 88 1, Wilbur Henry Squire, of Hartford, Conn. Resides at Meriden, Conn. Children: 268 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY I. Robert Allan Squire, b. Jan. 11, 1883. II. William Lord Squire, b. Aug. 30, 1884. III. Wolcott Squire, b. July 20, 1886; d. Aug. 12, 1899. IV. Roger Wolcott Squire, b. Nov. 16, 1890. V. Lucy Butler Squire, b. Dec. 20, 1895. 2026—2. MARY WELLS, b. Oct. 25, 1865; m. July 5, 1887, Rev. John Barstow. — CCCXXXIV— WALTER FRANKLIN^ WOLCOTT [1205] (DanieV, Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry^, Henry^). Came with parents to Wethersfield, N. Y., in 1812; m. (1st) in 1832, Sybil Tyler, of Wethersfield, N. Y. She was b. Aug. 20, 1816, and d. March 4, 1878; (2nd) in 1879, Mrs. Eliza Huntley. She was b. about 1811. He d. Sept. 11, 1891, and is buried at Wethersfield Springs, N. Y. Children : — ■ 2027—1. CALVIN A., b. Oct. 16, 1833. See CCCCLX. 2028—2. EDWARD TYLER, b. Oct. 4, 1840. See CCCCLXI. 2029—3. CHAUNCEY FRANKLIN, b. Sept. 7, 1842; m. April 20, 1877, Frances Ramsey, who was b. Aug. 25- 1857, and d. March 31, 1893. He d. June 15, 1903. 2030—4. OLIVE VIOLA, b. Aug. 3, 1845, at Wethersfield, N. Y.; m. (ist) Dec. 20, 1865, James L. Cory, of same place. He was b. Oct. 3, 1843, and d. June 28, 1878, at Red Cloud, Neb. (2nd) Nov. 23, 1887, Martin M. Ledger. Children: I. Frank W. Cory, b. Oct. 4, 1866. II. Alma R. Cory, b. Feb. 24, d. July 1, 1870. III. Alma S. Cory, b. July 25, 1873. IV. Myrtle A. Ledger. 2031—5. BENJAMIN AUGUSTUS, b. Jan. 9, 1848. See CCCCLXII. EIGHTH GENERATION 269 — cccxxxv— DANIEL MORGAN^ WOLCOTT [1206] (Daniel\ Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel'^, Samuel^, Henry''^, Henry^) m. (1st) Oct. 23, 1833, his cousin, Mary Willard, dau. of Dea. William and Hannah Wolcott "Willai-d, of Wethersfield, Conn. She was b. April 12, 1809, and d. July 12, 1842. (2nd) June 22, 1843, Lucinda G. Wells, dau. of Dea. Origan O. and Sarah Gaylord Wells, of Newington, Conn. She was b. Nov. 23, 1814, and d. Dec. 8, 1893. He d. July 1, 1885, at Wethersfield, Conn., and is buried at Wethersfield Springs, N. Y. Children:— 2032—1. MARY ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 11, 1834, at Wethers- field, N. Y.; m. Nov. 20, 1855, Truman A. Hill. He was b. March i, 1832, and d. April 25, 1904, at Mt. Morris, N. Y. She d. May 17, 1870, at Fulton, Miss. Children: I. Albert Truman Hill, b. Aug. 15, 1856. II. Frank Eugene Hill, b. April 24, 1862. III. Edith May Hill, b. July 28, 1869. 2033—2. HANNAH MARIA, b. Sept. 18, 1836, at Wethers- field, N. Y.; m. Dec. 26, i860, Lucius L. Cory, of same place. He was b. June 24, 1838. Children: I. Flora Adell Cory, b. March 22, 1865. II. Willard Buder Cory, b. July 24, 1867. III. Emma Alma Cory, b. Jan. 10, 1872. IV. Sarah Lucinda Cory, b. Sept. 14, 1873. 2034—3. DANIEL WILLARD, b. Aug. 5, 1839; d. April 21, 1841. 2035 — 4. LAURA, b. April 20, d. Sept. i, 1842. 2036—5. SARAH LUCINDA, b. May 16. 1844, at Wethers- field, N. Y.; m. Jan. 21, 1878, Truman A. Hill, of Mt. Morris, N. Y. Child: Eva Estelle Hill, b. Sept. 16, 1880. 270 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 2037—6. EMMA ADALINE, b. Aug. 24, 1845, at Wethers- field, N. Y.; m. Nov. 26, 1868, at Wethersfield, N. Y., Harrison H. DeVinney, son of William and Olive DeVinney, of Mt. Morris, N. Y., who was b. Jan. 21, 1846. Child: Albert H. DeVinney, b. Feb. 4, 1882, at Wethersfield, N. Y. — CCCXXXVI— LUCIUS^ WOLCOTT [1208] (DanieV, Elisha\ Elisha^j Sa>miel*j SamueP^ Henry", Henry'^) m. June 2, 1840, Olive M. Chandler, a native of New Hampshire. She was b. Oct. 2, 1822, and d. July 10, 1900. Lived in Wethersfield until 1842 when he removed to Burlington, Iowa, and in 1846 to Monroe, Wis., where he d. July 15, 1891. Children:— 2038—1. ALBERT MORTON, b. Aug. 18, 1842. See CCCCLXIII. 2039 — 2. FLORENCE ELLA, m. Spyrenus S. Hyde. Resides at Monroe, Wis. — CCCXXXVII— WILLI AM« WOLCOTT [1209] (Damel\ Elisha'', Elisha^, Samuel^, Samuef, Henry^, Henry^) m. Aug. 7, 1835, Cynthia Hatfield. She was b. Oct. 24, 1819, and d. March 14, 1900. He d. Sept. 16, 1870. Both buried at Wethersfield Springs, N. Y. Children:— 2040—1. SOPHIA, b. Sept. 27, 1836; m. Feb. 7, 1854, Guy P. Morgan, of Hermitage, N. Y. He was b. Sept. 14. 1830. She d. Dec. 7, 1900. Children: I. Augustus Wolcott Morgan, b. Nov. 19, 1854. II. Flora A. Morgan, b. Jan. 2, 1862. EIGHTH GENERATION 271 2041—2. MARSHALL ALMARNIE, b. July 21, 1838. See CCCCLXIV. 2042—3. WILLL\M WALLACE, b. Dec. 21, 1839. See CCCCLXV. 2043—4. MARL\ E., b. May 22, 1841, at Wethersfield, N. Y.; m. July 25, 1S65, Alfred G. Neely, of same place. He was b. Dec. 7, 1838. Child: Jennie Neely, b. July 28, 1868; d. Oct. 18, 1893. 2044—5. CHESTER CLINTON, b. Oct. 13, 1832. See CCCCLXVL 2045—6. PERKINS HATFIELD, b. Nov. 2, 1845; m. Feb. 27, 1868, Harriet Neely. She was b. June 11, 1849. Resides at Hermitage, N. Y. — CCCXXXVIII— JOHN' WOLCOTT [1210] (Danief, EUshd\ Elisha^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henrif, Henry'^) m. Nancy Franklin, of Wethersfield, N. Y. She was b. Jan. 2, 1820, and d. Feb. 21, 1882. He d. June 30, 1888. Children:— 2046—1. HELEN AUGUSTA, b. May 25, 1842; m. Tillotson Newbury Bronson. He d. Dec. i, 1894. Children: I. Minnie Bronson. II. Arden Bronson. III. Carrie Bronson. IV. John Bronson. V. Gerald N. Bronson. VI. Walter Bronson. VII. Albert Bronson. 2047—2. CAROLINE WEBSTER, b. Jan. 11, 1845, at Weth- ersfield, N. Y.; m. July 26, 1866, Walter Whipple, of same place. He was b. July 28, 1845. 272 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 2048 — 3. MARIA, b. May 28, 1847; m. Nov. 29, 1866, Warren W. Neygus. He was b. March 19, 1837, and d. Nov. 10, 1906. Children, b. at Wethersfield Springs, N. Y.: I. Lillie Neygus, b. June 20, 1868. II. Susan Neygus, b. Sept. 11, 1869. III. Clara Neygus, b. Oct. 11, 1870. 2049—4. JOHN JUSTUS, b. Feb. 16, 185 1. See CCCCLXVII. 2050—5. DANIEL M., b. June 5, 1854. See CCCCLXVIII. 2051 — 6. FRANCIS, b. June 21, 1856; m. (ist) Jennie Relyea; (2nd) 1882, Mrs. Nancy Rogers. She d. Jan. 16, 1908, aged 89 years. He d. Jan. 31, 1892. — CCCXXXIX— CHAUNCEY^ WOLCOTT [1211] (DanieV , Elisha\ Elisha^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry'^, Henry^) m. Feb. 1, 1844, Lydia Durfee, dau. of Ephraim and Polly Durfee, of Orangeville, N. Y. She was b. April 18, 1822, and d. Feb. 8, 1887. He d. Jan. 13, 1904. Both buried at Wethersfield Springs, N.Y. Child:— 2052—1. WILLIAM DURFEE, b. June 22, 1848. See CCCCLXIX. — CCCXL— CHESTER LUCAS« WOLCOTT [1212] (DanieV, Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry", Henry*) m. Feb. 18, 1846, Eliza Durfee, dau. of Ephraim and Polly Durfee. She was b. March 25, 1824, at Orangeville, N. Y., where she d. June 18, 1891. He d. Aug. 5, 1892. Children, b. at Orangeville, N. Y.: — EIGHTH GENERATION 27i 2053— I. ELPHA MARIA, b. June 2, 1849; "!• J"ne 2, 1875, Allen W. Weeks, of Orangeville, N. Y., son of Benjamin and Sarah Baker Weeks. He was b. March 31, 1844. She d. Nov. 7, 1875. 2054—2. EDMOND C, b. June 3, 1852; d. Oct. 26, 1869. 2055—3. EARL D., b. June 19, 1855. See CCCCLXX. 2056—4. ELLEN VIOLA, b. May 14, 1859; m. April 9, 1879, Orin Alonzo Grififen, son of Isaac and Hannah (Hand) Griffen. He was b. in Orangeville, N. Y., July 7, 1856. Children: I. Clara Eliza Griffen, b. April 1, 1880; d. Oct. 18, 1891. II. Mary Elpha Griffen, b. Sept. 8, 1884. III. Edmond Henry Griffen, b. May 18, 1887. IV. Abram Lawrence Griffen, b. Feb. 16, 1889. V. Ward Orin Griffen, b. July 19, 1892. VI. Elgia Grace Griffen, b. May 31, 1895. — CCCXLI— CHARLES DOUGLAS" WOLCOTT [1214] DanieVj Elisha^, Elishw", SamueV', Samuel^, Henry-, Henri/) m. Oct. 2, 1851, Sarah M. Merrill. She was b. Feb. 11, 1829, at Orangeville, N. Y. They lived nearly all their married life in the Wolcott Homestead which he bought in 1859. He d. Nov. 2, 1904. Child:— 2057—1. FLORENCE CELIA, b. Aug. 10, 1855: m. (ist) 1873, Henry S. Fargo, son of Myron L. and Mary A. Fargo. He was b. 1851, and d. Nov. 8, 1891. (2nd) Dec. 28, 1893, Warren S. Torrey. She d. June 18, 1902. Child: Ira Fargo, b. June 18, 1883, at Wethersfield, N. Y. 274 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCXLII— JOSIAH EDMUND^ WOLCOTT [1221] (Daniel RusselV, Josiah^, Josia¥, SamueV^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Nov. 2, 1842, Mary Ann Smith, dau. of Sabinus and Sarah Smith, of Austinburgh, Ohio, He d. in Orwell, Ohio, Feb. 3, 1894. Children:— 2058—1. SERENO E., b. Nov. 21, 1844, at Orwell, Ohio. See CCCCLXXI. 2059—2. ALBERT G., b. Apr. 25, 1850, at Orwell, Ohio. See CCCCLXXII. — CCCXLIII— HORACE ALANSON^ WOLCOTT [1222] (Daniel JRusseir, Josiah^, JosiaV", Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Aug. 17, 1856, Louisa Pason Bixby, dau. of Sumner and Lucy Heald Bixby, of Norridgewock, Maine. He d. Feb. 21, 1887, at Boulder, Colo. Children:— 2060—1. EDWARD CORNING, b. June i, 1862, at Grinnell, Iowa. See CCCCLXXIII. 2061—2. CHARLES ALBERT, b. Dec. 11, 1870, at Ward, Colo. See CCCCLXXIV. 2062—3. FRANK HOWARD, b. Aug. 22, 1876, at Gold Hill, Colo.; m. Dec. 27, 1906, E^telle May Holmes, of Boulder, Colo., dau. of Henry and Mary Edward Holmes, of Cincinnati, O. — CCCXLIV— WILLIS AUGUSTUS^ WOLCOTT [1224] (Daniel RusseW , Josiah^, JosiaJv', Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry"^, Henry^) m. Dec, 1864, Lydia Ann Bingham, dau. of Benjamin and Adelaide Bingham, of Orwell, O. She was EIGHTH GENERATION 275 b. Aug. 2, 1842, at Orwell, O., and d. Aug. 25, 1899, at Ashtabula, O. He d. March 4, 1890, at Orwell, O. Children, b, at Orwell, Ohio : — 2063—1. FREDERICK LINCOLN, b. Feb. 14, 1867. 2064—2. IDA BERTHA, b. Aug. 2, 1868; d. 2065—3. CHARLES FREEMAN, b. Feb. i, 1871. See CCCCLXXV. 2066—4. ARTEMUS RUSSELL, b. Dec. 11, 1875; d. May 5, 1910. 2067—5. CLARA GERTRUDE, b. July i, 1878. 2068—6. ANNA ELIZA, b. Jan. 9, 1882. 2069—7. JESSIE DANIEL, b. March 12, 1885. — CCCXLV— RUSSELL^ WOLCOTT [1230] (Horace\ Josiah^, Josiah°, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry'-, Henry^) ni. May 23, 1847, Caroline Hermes; lived in Cahfornia; d. Oct. 20, 1865. Children : — 2070^1. GUY WALTER, b. July 17, 1848. 2071—2. HELEN LOUISA, b. Feb. 26, d. April 4, 1850. 2072—3. LUELLA, b. July 19, 1853. 2073—4. FRANK RUSSELL, b. Sept. 25, 1855. — CCCXLVI— ADDISON^ WOLCOTT [1233] (Horace', Josiah\ Josia¥, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry-, Henry^) m. March 27, 1844, Rebecca A. Clark, of Atwater, O. Children:— 2074—1. JULIA HILLYER, b. Oct. 15, 1845; d- Nov., 191 1. 2075—2. CHARLES ALBERT, b. Feb. 2, d. Oct. 4, 1850. 2076—3. ADDISON BENTON, b. June 19, 185 1. 2077—4. DELMER CLARK, b. April 14, 1858. 276 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCXLVII— ALBERT GALLATIN^ WOLCOTT [1234] (Horace^, Josiah^, Josialv', Samuel'^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. May 30, 1854, Mary H. Simpkinson. She was b. Mar. 3, 1833, at Belper, near Derby, in England. He d. Dec. 28, 1882, at Wyandotte, Kansas. Children: — 2078—1. CHARLES E. S., b. May 10, 1856; m. July 12, 1904, at Wyandotte, Kan., Sadie J. Van Peyma, dau. of James and Elizabeth Kew, of Atchison, Kan. Re- sides at Kansas City, Kan. 2079—2. JOHN ALBERT, 1 . , , . o S a '^ •' kwins, b. May 30, i8s9< d. 2080—3. ANNA ELIZABETH,) ^^ ^^ I 2081—4. ELIZABETH SOMERS, b. Nov. 30, 1864. 2082—5. FRANCIS ALONZO, b. Aug. 8, 1868; d. 2083—6. HENRY HOLMES, b. March 2, 1870; d. 2084—7. LINUS SHELDON, b. Feb. 12, 1873; resides at Bill- ings, Mont. 2085—8. FRANK EBERSOLE, b. Feb. 20, 1876. 2086—9. LUELLA EVELYN, b. March 14, 1880. — CCCXLVIII— HOMER J0SIAH8 WOLCOTT [1245] (Josiah Willis'^ J Josiah*^, Josiah^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. (1st) June 13, 1860, Mary Elizabeth Liddle, dau. of John C. and Sarah Liddle. She d. Oct. 28, 1883; (2nd) Nov. 15, 1885, Mary Ehza Mehan. Children:— 2087—1. AMY REBECCA, b. May 9, 1863; m. Sept. 20, 1882, Henry Richards. 2088—2. HENRY LYMAN, b. May 6, 1865; m. Sept. 17, 1890, Adeline, dau. of Z. C. and Eunice Hillman. EIGHTH GENERATION 277 — CCCXLIX— LYMAN^ WOLCOTT [1247] (Josiah Willis\ Josiah'^, Josialv', Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. Hattie Hickox, dau. of Chandelor and Ursula Hickox. Childi-en : — 2089—1. EDWIN CHANDELOR, b. March 19, 1863; m. July 19, 1906, Lenore McCloud. 2090—2. NETTIE LUELLA, b. Aug. 10, 1867; m. Feb. 27, 1889, Arby J. Ward. Children: I. Hazel Genevieve Ward, b. June 20, 1894. II. Zelma Harriet Ward, b. Mar. 29, 1899; d. Aug. 22, 1906. III. Geraldine Alida Ward, b. Jan. 10, 1910. 2091—3. LEVERETT CALVIN, b. June 26, 1870. See CCCCLXXVI. 2092—4. JOSIAH WARD, b. March 20, 1872. See CCCCLXXVII. 2093—5. ALIDA BELLE, b. Aug. 8, 1875; m. Feb. 28, 1900, Tracy C. Spencer, son of Warren Erastus and Nancy (Douglass) Spencer. Child: Dorothy Harriet Spencer, b. Feb. 22, 1901. — CCCL— ORLANDO KEEP« WOLCOTT [1249] (Erastus\ Josiah^, Josiah^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. Nov. 13, 1845, Catherine Maria, dau. of Norman Stow; lived (1879) in Farmington, O. Children:— 2094—1. NORMAN ERASTUS, b. Nov. 17, 1846; d. Dec. 22, 1847- 2095—2. CORNELIA ALMIRA, b. Oct. 20, 1848; m. June 5, 1872, Dr. William J. Haine, son of WilHam and Mary Haine, of Somersetshire, Eng. Children: 278 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY I. Mary Haine, b. 1874. II. Grace Haine, b. 1876. III. Austin Haine, b. 1878 IV. Jay Haine, b. 1880. V. Clarence Haine. VI. Mabel Haine. 2096—3. AUSTIN ERASTUS, b. Oct. 12, 1850; m. Oct. 6, 1887, Ada Knight, dau. of Hiram T. and Louisa E. Knight. 2097—4. MIRANDA CELESTIA, b. April 26, 1853; m. June 5, 1879, Marius E. Maltbie, of Farmington, O. 2098—5. JULIUS ORLANDO, b. Feb. 25, 1856; d. July 22, 1858. 2099—6. ORVIS ORLANDO, b. Oct. 31, 1859; m. April 4, 1884, Carrie Maltbie, dau. of Isaac and Julia (Bost- wick) Maltbie. — CCCLI— JULIUS ERASTUS^ WOLCOTT [1252] (Erastus\ Josiah^, Josiah^, SamueP, Samuel^, Henry~, Henry^) m. Sept. 6, 1854, Orla Roberts. She was b. March 9, 1833, at Gustavus, O., and d. Jan. 25, 1895, at Clay, Iowa. He d. Nov. 1, 1904, at Clay, Iowa. Children: — 2iO(^i. EDWIN STANTON, b. June 21, 1862, at Clay, Iowa. See CCCCLXXVIII. 2101 — 2. EMMA, b. Aug. 18, 1866, at Clay, Iowa; m. April 3, 1902, Richard Merrin Linn, at Husted, Colo. He was b. July 4, 1866, and d. Oct. 20, 1906. She is now a practicing physician at Chicago, 111. EIGHTH GEN'ERATION 279 — CCCLII— ORVIS ADNY« WOLCOTT [1253] (Erastus\Josiah\ Josiah^, Samuel^, Samuel", Henri/-, Henry'^) m. Helen D. Andrews, dau. of Joseph and JNIary Andrews, of Lee County, Iowa. Resides at Washington, Neh. Children: — 2102— I. MARY EMMA, b. Sept. 28, 1862. Resides at Wash- ington, Neb. 2103—2. CATHERINE ALMIRA, b. Dec. 3, 1864. 2104—3. MELVILLE ORLANDO, b. April 5, 1868; m. March 15, 1897, Nora C, dau. of Otis H. and Maria M. (Hill) Scott, of Spofford, N. H. Resides at Akron, Colo. 2105—4. CELIA HELEN, b. May 12, 1873. 2106—5. LE ROY ANDREWS, b. Aug. 30, 1875. 2107—6. ORLIE ADNEY, b. April 2^, 1878. — CCCLIII— WILLIAM WIRT* WOLCOTT [1256] (Edmund Pinkney'^ , Josiah^, Josiah^, Samuel:^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. INIarch 24, 1858, Ellen S. Carpenter, dau. of Isaac Carpenter, of Cattaraugus County, N. Y. Children: — 2108 — I. ANNA LAURA, b. July 10, 1861, at Farmington, O.; m. Dec. 25, 1863, Edward Peters Hall, son of Lyman and Mary P. Hall, of New Hampshire. Children : I. Edith Laura Hall, b. Feb. 19, 1885. II. Ralph Lyman Hall, b. Oct. 20, 1891. III. Mary Celeste Hall, b. April 8, 1893. 2109—2. CHARLES HENRY, b. Jan. 26, 1864, at Farming- ton, O. See CCCCLXXIX. 280 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 21 10—3. MARY AMELIA, b. Sept. 24, 1865, at Farmington, O.; m. Oct., 1887, Abijah Smith, of Golden, Colo.; d. Dec. 22, 1894. 21 1 1— 4. WILLIAM EDMUND, b. April 15, 1867, at Mesopo- tamia. O. See CCCCLXXX. — CCCLIV— CHARLES FINNEY^ WOLCOTT [1260] (Edmund Pinkney'^j, Josiah^, Josialv", Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry'^, Henry'^) m. Sept. 10, 1874, at Hiram, Ohio, Sarah Vaneha Dilley, dau. of Bryson and Rose Ann Fowler Dilley, of Hiram, Ohio. Children: — 21 12— I. ROSE AMELIA, b. Oct., 1875. 21 13— 2. RALPH EDMOND, b. Oct. (Nov.) 10, 1878; m. June 3, 1910, Georeana Swancott. — CCCLV— JOSEPH HIGGINS^ WOLCOTT [1264] (Lewis', Theodore^, Josialv", Samuel'^, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry'^) m. Sept. 12, 1837, Rebecca Banning Webb, dau. of Amzi and Hephzibah (Bushnell) Webb, of Farmington, O. He d. Oct., 1886, at Garfield, Kan. She was b. Aug. 14, 1814, at Johnson, O., and d. Mar. 23, 1907, at Decatur, Mich. Children : — 2114— I. HARLAN PAGE, b. Nov. 15, 1838. See CCCCLXXXI. 21 15— 2. HENRY GOODRICH, b. Aug. 8, 1841. See CCCCLXXXII. 21 16— 3. NANCY SIBA, b. and d. Mar. 9, 1846. 21 17— 4. DARWIN BUSHNELL, b. Feb. 11, 1848. See CCCCLXXXIII. EIGHTH GENERATION 281 AMORET NANCY, b. Dec. 15. 1852, at Farmington, O. ; m. Oct. 24, 1877, Wilbur F. Roseman. Resides at Kinsley, Kan. Children: I. Paul Wolcott Roseman, b. Mar. 29, 1879, at Fre- mont, Nebr. II. Lucile Louise Roseman, b. Sept. 19, 1886, at Fre- mont, Nebr. — CCCLVI— ORLOW LEWIS^^ WOLCOTT [1268] (Lems\ Theodore^', Josiah^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry''^, Henry^) m. March 14, 1850, Martha Frances Kibbe, dau. of Austin D. and Ruth (Steele) Kibbe, of Farmington, Ohio. She was b. Dec. 5, 1830, and d. Jan. 24, 1900, at Readsboro, Vt. He d. Dec. 9, 1893, at Warren, Ohio. Children: — 21 19— I. ELLA HOWARD, b. March 30, 1851; m. Dec. 22, 1874, Rev. Bert N. Chamberlain, of Ohio. 2120-2. LOUISE STEELE, b. Apr. 27, 1853; d. Aug. 3, 1874. 2121— 3. EMMA AUSTIN, b. June 25, i860, at Warren, Ohio. 2122—4. CARRIE FRANCES, b. Jan. 27, 1863, at Farming- ton, Ohio. 2123—5. GRACE LEORA, b. Dec. 2, 1865, at Farmington, Ohio. 2124—6. FRANK BLISS, b. July 5, 1872, at Farmington, Ohio. See CCCCLXXXIV. — CCCLVII— LYMAN BEECHERs WOLCOTT [1269] (Lewis', Theodore^, Josiah°, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henrys, Henry^) m. Dec. 25, 1855, Elizabeth Robe. Children:— 2125— I. lONE SUSAN, b. Aug. i, 1857. 2126—2. FREDERICK JAMES, b. July 27, 1859. 282 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCLVIII— WILLIAM^ WOLCOTT [1295] (Newton\ Theodore^ Josiah^, Samuel* J Samuel^, Henry'-, Henry'^) m. (1st) Hattie Gillette, of Farmington, O. She d. June 21, 1881; (2nd) Feb. 15, 1882, Sarah Fitchett Harrison. Children:— 2127- 2128—2. 2129—3, 2130—4, 2131— 5' 2132 — 6. 2133—7 CARRIE ELLEN, b. July 15, 1868; m. Robert Miles Reynolds. Children: I. Lee Oliver Reynolds, b. Jan. 2, 1888. II. Maida Hattie Reynolds, b. Apr. 30, 1893. III. Walter Newton Reynolds, b. June 2, 1896. NEWTON AMOS, b. June 17, 1875. See CCCCLXXXV. CARL WILLIAM, b. Sept. 3, 1877; d. Sept. 10, BERT SHERBURN, b. July 25, 1884. HARRY BENJAMIN, b. Nov. 25, 1888. CLYDE DALE, b. Feb. 27, 1891. MYRTLE ROSETTA, b. Feb. 9, 1893. :894. — CCCLIX— ERASMUS^ WOLCOTT [1302] (Horace\ John\ Josiali^, John*, Josiali^, Henry^, Henry*) m. Aug., 1855, Eliza Francis; d. 1875. Children:— 2134— I. ARETIA. 2135—2. EDITH. 2136-3. GUY. — CCCLX- RICHARD^ WOLCOTT [1303] (Horace', John\ Josialv", John*, Josiah^, Henry^, Henry*) m. 1852, Minerva Spencer; d. July 5, 1904. Children:— 2137— I. RALPH. 2138—2. GORDON. 2139—3. MATTIE. EIGHTH GENERATION 283 — CCCLXI— HENRY « WOLCOTT [1305] ( Horace', John", Josiah^, John*, Josiah'\ Henri/-, Henry^) m. 1860, Elizabeth Richards; d. July, 1863. Children:— 2140-1. WELLAND. 2141— 2. HELEN. — CCCLXII— WARNERS WOLCOTT [1309] (Horace', John'', Josiah^, John*, Josiah^, Henry'-, Henry^) m. (1st) Mar. 1, 1881, Addie Pease; she d. Jan. 14, 1906; (2nd) Jan. 14, 1909, JMary Dorothea Goering, of Warren, O. Resides at JefFerson, "O. Child:— 2142— I. HAZEL. — CCCLXIII— BENJA3IIN S.« WOLCOTT [1328] (Jonathan Cook\ Norman^, Justus^, George*, George^, George- , Henry^) m. Oct. 22, 1876, ]\Iary Colhns, dau. of Anthony and Catherine (Manley) Collins, of Bath, N. Y. She was b. Oct. 12, 1855. Children : — 2143— I. FRANK E., b. April 12, 1878. 2144—2. OLIVE R., b. May 11, 1886. — CCCLXIV— JOELS WOLCOTT [1329] (Charles', Charles^ Justus^ George*, George^, George", Henry^) m. Lucinda Dow. Childi'en : — 2145— I. ISAIAH, b. Nov. 5, 1853. See CCCCLXXXVI. 214^-2. CHARLES E. 2147—3. MARY ELIZABETH, b. June, 1865; d. March 12, 1875. 284 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCLXV— JOHN EDWIN« WOLCOTT [1331] ( Samuel Keeler\ Charles^', Justus^, George*, George^, George-, Henry'^) m. Mar. 13, 1855, Phebe E. Berry, who was b. July 5, 1833. Children : — 2148— I. SAMUEL BERRY, b. Feb. 24, 1856. D. from accident on the North Western R. R. at Gault, 111. 2149—2. CARRIE ESTELLA, b. Nov. 24, 1859; d. Mar. 13, 1863. 2150—3. EDD ELSWORTH, b. June 12, 1862. See CCCCLXXXVII. — CCCLXVI— WILLIAM MAYNARD^ WOLCOTT [1332] (Samuel Keeler'' , Charles'^, Justus^, George*, George^, George"^, Henry'^) m. April 17, 1860, Julia E. Lewis, dau. of Christopher D. Lewis, of Caton, Steuben County, N. Y. She was b. at Westerly, R .1., July 23, 1841, and d. at Corn- ing, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1910. He d. March 28, 1887, at Caton, N. Y. Child:— 2151— I. CLARENCE K., b. April 19, 1866. See CCCCLXXXVIII. — CCCLXVII— SAMUEL EMMETS wOLCOTT [1334] (Saviuel Keeler\ Charles^, Justus^, George*, George^, George^, Henry^) m. Annett Smith. Child: — 2152— I. JESSIE. EIGHTH GENERATION — CCCLXVIII— LOUIS ALEXANDERS WOLCOTT [1335] (Samuel Keeler'^ , Charles'^, Justus^, George*, George^, George-, Henrif) m. Sept. 7, 1870, Mary Gorton, of Caton, N. Y. She d. Sept. 6, 1907. Children:— GEORGE T., b. Sept. 2, 1871. See CCCCLXXXIX. HARRIET EMMA, b. Dec. 4, 1873; m. Aug. 16, 1898, D. Burt Quigley, of Corning, N. Y. EDA FANNY, b. Sept. 9, 1876; m. July 7, 1900, Richard L. Sturtevant, of Corning, N. Y. GRACE HANNAH, b. Mar. 21, 1879; d. Sept. 20, 1889. SAMUEL KEELER, b. Mar. 11, 1884. See CCCCXC. MAX, b. April 28, 1887. 2 153- -I- 2 154- -2. 2 155- -3- 2 156—4. 2 157- -5- 2 158- -6. — CCCLXIX— EZRA LE GRANDS wOLCOTT [1336] (Samuel Keeler^, Charles'^, Justus^, George*, George^, George^, Henrtf) m. April 30, 1873, Libby Stanton, of Cohocton, N. Y. She was b. Dec. 5, 1853, and d. Oct. 30, 1899. He d. June 1, 1910. Children:— 2159— I. CHARLES, b. April 15, 1874. See CCCCXCI. 2160—2. STANTON JOHN, b. Nov. 10, 1876. — CCCLXX— ARCHIBALD SMITH* WOLCOTT [1339] (Nelson'' , Charles^, Justus'', George*, George^, George'-, Henrif) m. Sept. 21, 1852, Cornelia Hunt, of Caton, N. Y., who was b. Dec. 5, 1834. He d. July 2, 1898. Children:— 286 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 2161— I. FRANCES J., b. May 2^,, 1853; m. Oscar Force, of Caton, N. Y. 2162—2. MARY AURELIA, b. May 16, 1855; m. Albert Seyter, of Caton, N. Y. 2163—3. ELLA C, b. May 21, 1858; m. Albert French, of Corning, N. Y. 2164—4. MAGGIE A., b. Aug. 13, 1864; m. Dec. 24, 1887, Rev. J. W. Riker. — CCCLXXI— URIAH SMITHS WOLCOTT [1340] (Nelson'', Charles^, Justus^, George^, George^, George^, Henry^) m. Victoria Heathe. Child: — 2165—1. FREDERICK, b. Jan. 7, 1870. — CCCLXXII— TIMOTHY SMITHS wOLCOTT [1341] (Nehon\ Charles'^, Justus^, George'^, George^, George"^, Henry^) m. Adelia Toby, dau. of Amasiah Toby, of Caton, N. Y. Children : — 2166— I. NELSON. 2167—2. ADELIA. 2168—3. FLORENCE. 2169—4. TIMOTHY, b. Jan. 22, 1871. — CCCLXXIII— JACOB MANLEYS WOLCOTT [1343] (Nelson\ Charles^, Justus^, George*, George^, George'^, Henry^) m. April 18, 1865, Mary E. Welts, dau. of Philip and Delila Smith Welts, of Corning, N. Y. She d. in 1904, at Salt Lake City, Utah. He d. Feb. 11, 1910. Child:— 2170 — I. MARY J., b. Jan. 31, 1871, at Corning, N. Y.; lives at Salt Lake City, Utah. EIGHTH GENERATION 287 — CCCLXXIV— CHARLES^ WOLCOTT [1345] (Frederick', Charles^ Justus^, George^, George'^, George', Henry^) m. (1st) Huldah Jane Gillett, of Coming, N. Y.; (2nd) Mar., 1889, Mrs. Libby Watson. Childi-en: — 2171—1. ORSON ELWIN, b. Dec. 16. 1855. See CCCCXCII. 2172—2. ADDIE, b. Feb. 24, 1859; m. May 2, 1884, F. Eugene Esterbrooke, of Big Flats, N. Y. 2173 — 3. HENRY, d. young. 2174—4. FANNY, d. in 1881 or 1882. 2175—5- PANTHY L., b. March 23, 1866; d. Dec. 5, 1873. 2176—6. EVA M., b. Dec. 30, 1869; d. Dec. 16, 1873. 2177—7. FRANKIE G., ) twins, b. ( d. Aug. 14, 1873. 2178—8. FREDERICK G., ) June 22, 1873 ( d. Aug. 20, 1873. 2179—9. CHARLES S., b. June 19, 1876. See CCCCXCHI. — CCCLXXV- GEORGE^ WOLCOTT [1347] (Frederick', Charles^ Justus^, George*, George^, George^, Henry^) m. (1st) Amanda Sabrina Ferenbaugh, b. July 10, 1841. (2nd) May 4, 1876, Mary Fuller; d. April 10, 1906, Children:— 2180— I. NETTIE, b. Dec. 4, W. Bedell. 2181— 2. IDA, b. June 16, i8( Congdon Freeman. 1865; m. Sept. 12, 1893, George 38; m. June 17, 1896, Sylvester — CCCLXXVI— WILLIAM IRVING^ WOLCOTT [1353] (Fred- erick', Charles^, Justus^, George"^, George^, George-, Henry'^) m. April 14, 1878, Julia E. McHenry, who was b. April 12, 1855. Child:— 2182— I. PHILO RAY, b. April 20, 1879. See CCCCXCIV. 288 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCLXXVII— WILLIAM E.« WOLCOTT [1357] (Edwin Jones\ John^, Justus^, George'^, George^, George'^, Henry'^) m. July 1, 1875, Mary Githler, of Corning, N. Y. Children:— 2183— I. JOHN EDWIN, b. Nov. 17, 1875. See CCCCXCV. 2184—2. EMMA LOUISE, b. Nov. 10, 1879; d. Oct. 29, 1883. 2185—3. HARRY ARTHUR, b. May 24, 1881. 218^-4. FRANK E., b. April 17, 1884. 2187—5. BENJAMIN HARRISON, b. Feb. 28, 1889; d. Nov. 23, 1892. — CCCLXXVIII— JOHN A.« WOLCOTT [1358] (Edwin Jones', John^ Justus^, George*, George^, George'^, Henry^) m. (1st) Minnie Harry, of Rochester, N. Y.; (2nd) Fanny Glover, of Kalamazoo, Mich. Child: — JOHN WARREN. — CCCLXXIX— CHARLES HAMMOND^ WOLCOTT [1362] (George Henry'', John^', Justus^, George*, George^, George^, Henry^) m. Charlotte Hayes, of Kentucky. He d. in 1880. Child:— 2189— I. CATHERINE. — CCCLXXX— SILAS EDWARD^ WOLCOTT [1376] (Horace^ Horace^, Joseph^, Joshua*, George^, George^, Henry^) m. Nov. 28, 1865, Emma L. Taylor, of Granville, O. He served EIGHTH GENERATION 289 in the Union Army; d. 1873, at Salem, INIo. Children, b. at Salem, Mo.: — 2190— I. EDWARD TAYLOR, b. Nov. 23, 1868; d. young. 2191 — 2. BERTHA E., b. Feb. 13, 1870; m. Oct. 30, 1900, Charles A. Wallof. Child: Charles Wolcott Wallof, b. April 3, d. April 4, 1903. 2192 — 3. WAUNIE L., b. May 4, 1872; m. June, 1893, William C. Askin, of Salem, Mo. Children, b. at Salem, Mo.: I. Robert M. Askin, b. April 10, 1894. II. Bernice Wolcott Askin, b. June 7, 1896. — CCCLXXXI— WILLIAM PUTNAM^ WOLCOTT [1378] (Horace', Horace'^, Joseph^, Joshua*, George^, George^, Henry^) m. Oct. 20, 1867, Amanda Ann Kear, dau. of Thomas R. and Catharine F. Kear, of Van Wert, O. She wa.s b. INIar. 2, 1841. He d. Mar. 12, 1892. Served in Union Army. Children, b. at Granville, O. :— 2193— I. HARRY K., b. Oct. 20, 1868. See CCCCXCVI. 2194—2. EDWARD W., b. April 20, 1871. See CCCCXCVH. — CCCLXXXII— HORACE MILTON^ WOLCOTT [1381] ( Horace', Horace^, Joseph^, Joshua'^, George^, George^, Henry^) m. May 8, 1874, Julia Bancroft. She d. March 29, 1889. Re- sides at Palo Alto, Cal. Children: — 2195— I. HORACE E., b. June 22, 1877; d. 1906. 2196—2. OLIVER G., b. Nov. 19, 1880. See CCCCXCVIII. 290 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCLXXXIII— OLIVER NEWELL« WOLCOTT [1382] (Horace', Horace^, Joseph^, Joshua*, George^, George'-, Henrtf). Attended Denison University, Granville, O.; graduate Starling Medical College, Columbus O.; post-graduate of Chicago Polyclinic; m. Jan. 8, 1880, Carrie Beard. Children:— 2197— I. OLIVER BEARD, b. June 4, 1881; d. Oct. 23, 1883. 2198—2. ANDREW WALTER, b. April 25, 1885, at Jackson- town, O.; m. Nov. 11, 191 1, Margaret Alice Williams. 2199—3. SHEPARD, b. Sept. 25, 1887; d. Aug. 28, 1888. 2200—4. HELEN WINCHELL, b. Aug. 15, 1889, at Colum- bus, O. 2201—5. ETHEL BEARD, b. Feb. 18, 1891, at Columbus, O. — CCCLXXXIV— LUCIAN McCLENATHiVN« WOLCOTT [1383] (Elias Howe'^, Elias^, Joseph^, Joshua*, George^, George^, Henry^) m. July 26, 18.55, at Waterville, N. Y., Emeline Mary Elizabeth Clark. She was b. Aug. 28, 1836, at Water- ville, N. Y., and d. Feb. 13, 1904, at Oskaloosa, Iowa. He d. Aug. 18, 1892, at Oskaloosa, Iowa. Children: — 2202—1. PETER CLARK, b. May 4, 1856. See CCCCXCIX. 2203—2. LUCIEN FREMONT, b. Oct. 20, 1862. See D. 2204—3. MARY PUTNAM, b. Jan. 31, 1865; d. Dec. 9, 1905, unm. — CCCLXXXV- ROSCOE« WOLCOTT [1391] (Elias Howe', Elias\ Joseph^, Joshua*, George^, George^, Henry'^) m. June 17, 1868, Emma Bridges, dau. of Hiram B. and Chloe Bridges, EIGHTH GENERATION 29\ of Coal Run, Ohio. Resides at Waterford, O. Children, b. at Watertown, O. : — 2205—1. ANNA LORENA, b. Feb. 8, 1873; m. Nov. 26, 1896, — Klinger. Child: Marion Chloe Klinger, b. Feb. 3, 1902, at Watertown, Ohio. 2206—2. BROOKS, b. Nov. 14, 1878. See DI. 2207—3. LOTTIE MARIAN, b. Aug. 8, d. Aug. 22, 1892. — CCCLXXXVI— BYRON AUGUSTUS^ WOLCOTT [1409] (Augustus Stowe' , Elias^, Joseplv', Joshua*, George^, George', Henry^) m. Clara A. Beam. Child: — 2208—1. CORA A., b. June 12, 1876; m. Nov. 29, 1887, Jesse E. Dillon, son of Jesse and Amanda Dillon, of Central City, W. Va. Children: I. Albert G. Dillon, b. Oct. 10, 1888. II. Hal P. Dillon, b. Dec. 11, 1889. III. Leslie F. Dillon, b. Oct. 12, 1891. IV. Margaret E. Dillon, b. Oct. 19, 1898; d. March 11, 1910. — CCCLXXXVII— AARON M.« WOLCOTT [1463] (Silas Park', Elijah^ Silas^, Josiah*, George^, George-, Henrif) m. Dec. 31, 1863, Lavina M. Merrill. She was b. July 6, 1845, and d. Sept. 1, 1893. He d. Oct. 6, 1892. Children:— 2209—1. STELLA M., b. Aug. i, 1867. 2210—2. AUSTIN L., b. June 3, 1874; in. Cora L. Wilcox. 221 1— 3. LYMAN, b. Nov. 11, 1878. 292 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCLXXXVIII— SILAS J.« WOLCOTT [1469] (Silas Park\ Elijah^ Silas^, Josiah*, George^, George-, Henry^) m. Sept. 9, 1884, Frances Elliott. She was b. Aug. 16, 1855. Child:— 2212— I. MARY F., b. March 22, 1887; m. Sept. 26, 1906, Floyd L. Munn. — CCCLXXXIX— JOHN^ WOLCOTT [1472] (Ransom^ Benjamin^, Silas^, Josiah^, George^, George'^, Henry^) m. Sept., 1875, Rachel R. Wilson, dau. of Harveson R. and Jane Wilson, of Bennezett, Pa. Child:— 21 13— I. JEROME LYMAN, b. May 14, 1881; m. June 10, 1905, Julia Elvira Tongren, dau. of Andrew and Christine Eleasin Tongren, of Ridgway, Penn. — cccxc— RALPHS WOLCOTT [1475] (Guy\ Gideon^, Hennf, Henry*, Henrif, Simo7i^, Henry^) m. (1st) May 18, 1850, Lydia A., dau. of Nathaniel Marsh, of Amherst, Mass.; (2nd) May 17, 1865, Emma Clark Upson, of Northampton, Mass. He d. May 24, 1888. Children:— 2214— I. WALTER BISSELL, b. Jan. 9, 1868, at North- ampton, Mass.; m. May 12, 1909, NelHe (Blaisdell) Hodsdon, dau. of James C. and Emily (Brackett) Blaisdell. Resides at Newton, Mass. 2215—2. GERTRUDE LAVONNE, b. Aug. 15, 1870, at Easthampton, Mass. 2216—3. OLIVER WILLARD, b. Sept. 18, 1872; d. Dec. 31, 1875- 2217—4. HERBERT RAYMOND, b. Oct. 31, 1876, at East- hampton, Mass. See DH. EIGHTH GENERATION 293 — CCCXCI— WILLIAM WADSWORTH^ WOLCOTT [1483] (Walter^, Gideon'^, Hennf, Henry^, Henry^, Simon'-, Henri/) m. Sept. 20, 1853, at Griffin, Ga., Elizabeth HoUingsworth, dau. of Joseph and Elizabeth HoUings- worth, of Griffin, Ga. Children: — 22i8— I. WALTER BARNETT, b. Sept. 5, 1854, at Griffin, Ga. See Dili. 2219—2. JOSEPH HANFORD, b. Jan. 6, 1857, at New- man, Ga. 2220—3. LAURA ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 23, 1859, at New- man, Ga.; d. Sept. 12, 1909. 2221—4. JOHN WINTHROP, b. Jan. 25, 1863, at Conyers, Ga. 2222—5. CHARLES HOMER, b. June 11, 1867, at Conyers, Ga. 2223—6. MARY HELENA, b. Sept. 24, 1870, at Conyers, Ga. 2224—7. ERNEST ENDOX, b. Nov. 3, 1875, at Conyers, Ga. — CCCXCII— CHESTER JEFFERSON^ WOLCOTT [1532] (Simon Peter'^ , Joseph^, Simon^, Henry'^, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Apr. 19, 1874, Nellie Edith Wilmot, dau. of Dr. Silas Gilbert Wilniot and Priscilla Randall (Cragin) Wihnot. She was b. Sept. 12, 1856. He d. May 16, 1898. A physician. Children: — 2225—1. CORA MAY, b. Feb. 3, 1875; m. Dec. 11, 1894, Percy Everett Pierce, son of Jay and Eliza (Dell) Pierce. Children: I. Nina Wolcott Pierce, b. Oct. 9, 1895. II. Chester Jay Pierce, b. March 24, 1897. III. Percy Everett Pierce, Jr., b. Mar. 11, 1902. IV. Louise Dell Pierce, b. Jan. 17, 1904. V. Roland Henry Pierce, b. Apr. 12, 1908. VI. Priscilla, b. Jan. 31, 1912. 294 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 2226 — 2. DORIS, b. Nov. 21, 1878; m. Sept. 19, 1901, John Owen Strong, son of Benjamin and Mary (Camp) Strong, of Oberlin, Ohio. Resides at Elyria, O. Child: Mabel Wolcott Strong, b. Nov. 5, 1902. 2227 — 3. MABEL, b. Aug. 8, 1881; m. July 12, 1899, Homer H. Ewing, M. D. She d. Jan. 27, 1900. — CCCXCIII— CLAYTON A.« WOLCOTT [1534] (Simon Peter\ Joseph*^, SimoTV', Henry*, Henry^, Sinion"^, Henry^) m. Feb. 17, 1874, Cordelia Garner; lives in Guthrie, Okla. Children : — 2228—1. CLARENCE M., b. April 3, 1876. See DIV. 2229—2. FRANK, b. Oct. 2, 1881. See DV. 2230—3. ELWIN RAY, b. Sept. 9, 1890. — CCCXCIV— SAMUEL MELFORD^ WOLCOTT [1537] (Simon Peter^, Joseph'^, Simon^, Henry'*, Henry^, Simon^, Henry*) m. Dec. 4, 1878, Ida Emilia King, dau. of Cyrus King, of Montville, Ohio. She was b. June 5, 1855, and d. Oct. 9, 1879, at Sharon, Ohio. Child:— 2231— I. WINIFRED, b. Sept. 22, 1879, at Sharon, Ohio. Resides at Medina, O. EIGHTH GENERATION 295 — CCCXCV— MARTIN PRESTON^ WOLCOTT [1544] (Thomas', Luke^, Thomas^, Thomas'^, Henry^, Simoir, Henry^) m. Oct. 5, 1819, Rhoda, dau. of James Agard, of Dover, N. Y. ; resided (1849) in Lincklaen, N. Y. Children: — 2232—1. ARVILLA, b. Oct. 30, 1821; m. Sept. 24, 1845, Sidney Marshall, of Otselic, N. Y. 2233—2. PERRY, b. May 28, 1825. See DVI. — CCCXCVI— MARTILLAS CONANT^ WOLCOTT [1545] (Thomas'', Liike^, Thomas^, Thomas'^, Henry^, Simorr, Henry^) m. March 3, 1822, Minerva, dau. of Carey Y. Reynolds, of Otselic, N. Y.; resided (1849) in Otselic. Children : — 2234—1. JANE, b. Oct. 22, 1835. 2235—2. BIANCA, b. Oct. 27, 1838. 2236—3. LESTER, b. Aug. 30, 1841. 2237—4. FRANCELIA, b. May 20, 1843. 2238—5. GEORGE, b. March 25, 1844. 2239—6. CLARK PRESTON, b. May 10, 1848. — CCCXCVII— THOMAS JUDD« WOLCOTT [1546] (Thomas', Luke^, Thomas^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Jane Dewitt Burton. She d. at the age of 82 at Dover, N. Y. He d. May, 1854, at Dover, N. Y. Children:— 2240—1. HANNAH, m. Edward B. Lane, of Kent, Conn. Children: I. Martin Lane. II. Clark Lane. III. Sophia Lane. IV. Mary Lane. V. Albert Lane. VI. Walter Lane. 296 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 2241—2. JOHN, b. 1824. See DVII. 2242—3. OLIVER. See DVIII. 2243 — 4. MARY JANE, m. John Lee, of Kent, Conn.; he d. in 1889. Lives in Ansonia with dau. Children: L Martin Lee, b. Nov., 1855. IL Walter Lee. III. Jennie Maria Lee. b. 1860; d. four years old. IV. Bertha Lee, b. 1870; m. Clifford French, of Ansonia. 2244—5, 2245—6, 2246 — 7, 2247 — 8, 2248 — 9 ANTOINETTE, d. two years old. WILLIAM BURTON, b. July 5, 1832. See DIX. MARTILLAS. See DX. PHILIP, m. Alice Sherman. AR VILLA, m. William St owe, of Kent. Children: I. II. III. IV. V. VI. Dewitt Stowe, b. 1867. Hattie Stowe. Frank Stowe. Charles Stowe. Martha Stowe. Ida Stowe. 2249 — 10. ELIZABETH, m. Lyman Baldwin, of New Preston, Conn. Children: I. William Baldwin. II. Nellie Baldwin. III. Frank Baldwin. IV. Clarence Baldwin. — CCCXCVIII— DAVIDS WOLCOTT [1547] (Thomas', Luke\ Thomas^, Thomas'^, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Oct. 24, 1842, Olive A., dau. of Cobb Austin, of Georgetown, N. Y.; resided (1849) in Lincklaen, N. Y. Children:— 2250—1. HARRIET LOUISA, b. Aug. 3, 1843; d. March 20, 1845. 2251—2. RHODA DELINA, b. May 9, 1847. 2252—3. WILLIAM HARLOW, b. Aug. 20, 185 1; d. Feb. 16, 1879. EIGHTH GENERATION 297 — CCCXCIX— AARON CASE« WOLCOTT [1548] (Wheeler\ Luke^^ Thomas^, Thomas*, Henry'^, Simon'-, Henry^) m. Jan. 1, 1829, Eliza Ann Townsend. Children: — 2253—1. THURZEY ANN, b. Nov. 27, 1829. 2254—2. LYMAN B., b. Nov. 23, 1831. — cccc— PERES CASE* WOLCOTT [1553] (Wheeler', Luke'', Thomas^, Thomas*, Henry'\ Simon'-, Henry*) m. Sept. 23, 1851, Eleanor Cordelia Press, dau. of Alpheus and Char- lotte Press, of Mumford, N. Y. She was b. Oct. 14, 1826, at Caledonia, N. Y., and d. Jan. 30, 1909, at Rochester, N. Y. He d. Nov. 10, 1895, at Mumford, N. Y. Children:— 2255—1. GEORGE CASE, b. Sept. 30. 1853. See DXI. 2256—2. EDWIN HENRY, b. June i, 1855, at Mumford. N. Y. See DXII. 2257—3. SARAH ELIZABETH, b. April 17, 1858; m. Dec. 20, 1883, Charles N. Munger. Resides at Roch- ester, N. Y. Children: I. William Peres Munger, b. July 26, 1885 ; m. June 15, 1909, Mary T. Corbett. II. Esther Gertrude Munger, b. April 15, 1896. — CCCCI— LEMAN SQUIRE^ WOLCOTT [1554] (Wheeler', Luke^, Thomas^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. (1st) Oct. 5, 1843, Mary Depew; (2nd) July 6, 1882, CyrenaO. Hammond; (3rd) Jennie A. Hazen. Children: — 298 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 2258—1. LYDIA JANE, b. Dec. 16, 1844; d. Jan. 17, 1846. 2259—2. ELLEN JANE, b. Aug. 22, 1847. 2260—3. WALLACE EDSON, b. May 28, 1850; d. May 10, 1851. 2261—4. ISAAC WALTON, b. Aug. 10, 1854. 2262—5. WALTON, b. 1857. 2263—6. ORPHIA CYRENA, b. April 22, 1886. — CCCCII— JAMES^' WOLCOTT [1557] (Thomas Huhhle\ Thomas^, Thomas^, Thomas'^, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. (1st) Apr. 23, 1860, Margaret Gillespie. She d. Dec. 23, 1866. (2nd) May 16, 1872, Eliza Gertrude Wetherell. She d. April 11, 1889, at Flint, Mich. Children:— 2264—1. ALICE E. 2265—2. LEWIS. 2266—3. LINUS. 2267—4. JAMES. 2268—5. GERTRUDE WETHERELL, b. Feb. 24, 1873, at Flint, Mich. Resides at Lansing, Mich. 2269—6. FLOYD WETHERELL, b. Dec. 7, 1879, at Flint, Mich. 2270—7. BENJAMIN CHARLES, b. Feb. 18, 1882, at Flint, Mich. — CCCCIII— DAVID CLINTON^ WOLCOTT [1577] (William Wallace^ , Roger'^, Thomas^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Jan. 19, 1887, at Yorkville, N. Y., Marion Deha Benedict, dau. of Granville Harrison and Sarah (Mosher) Benedict, of Danbury, Conn. She was b. Jan. 20, 1860, at Paris Hill, N. Y. He d. July 13, 1895, at Yorkville, N. Y. Children, b. at YorkviUe, N. Y.:— EIGHTH GENERATION 299 2271— I. GEORGE NORTON, b. July 12, 1889. 2272—2. WALLACE HENRY, b. Nov. 12, 1893. 227Z—Z- ROSAMOND, b. June 10, 1895. — CCCCIV— ROGERS WOLCOTT [1579] (Asa', Roger'', Gideon^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simoir, Henry^) m. 1852, Zrina Cole, dau. of Ethan and Lucretia (Gilson) Cole, of Lower Canada; d. June 8, 1884, at Missouri Valley, Iowa. Children:— 2274—1. ASA. 2275—2. ETHAN C, b. Apr. 13, 1856, at Shullsburg, Wis. See DXHI. 227^3. ELEAZUR. 2277—4. ROGER. 2278—5. MARY. — ccccv— HENRY H.« WOLCOTT [1581] (Walter', Roger\ Gideon^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simoii^, Henry^) m. Jan. 17, 1888, Hattie O. Yocum, dau. of John and Ehzabeth Yocum, of De Kalb, 111. Child :— 2279—1. MAE STEVENS, b. Aug. 8, 1889, at Lake City, la. — CCCCVI— HUBERT^ WOLCOTT [1587] (Oliver Plat f, Elisha^ Gideon^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simon-, Henry^) m. Dec. 23, 1867, Anna, dau. of George W. and Sarah Swift, of Milwaukee, Wis. Children: — 2280-1. OLIVER, b. June 15, 1869. 2281—2. LAURA, b. Sept. 18, 1875. 300 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCCVII— SAXTON SHAW« WOLCOTT [1594] (George Washington' , Elisha^, Gideon^, Thomas'^, Henry^, Simotr, Henry^) m. June 6, 1883, at MiBneapolis, Minn., Mrs. Frances Pinkney, of Minneapolis. Children: — 2282—1. SIDNEY GALE, b. Oct. 24, 1884. 2283—2. VIRGINIA MERRICK, b. April 17, 1889; m. July ID, 1909, at Billings, Leslie Stillwell Kennard. Resides at Broadview, Montana. Child: Wolcott Kennard, b. June, 1911, at Los Angeles, Gal. — CCCCVIII— RENSSELAER8 WOLCOTT [1613] (Thomas\ Wilhelmus^j Peter^, Thomas*^, Henry^, Simon~, Henry^) m. (1st) May, 1854, Augusta Miller; (2nd) Nov. 30, 1872, Jennie Wershisher; lived in Ripley, O. Children: — 2284—1. ELLA A., b. July 10, 1855. 2285—2. ETTA C, b. Feb. 22, 1857. 2286—3. GEORGE M., b. Aug. 31, 1859. 2287—4. RALPH M., b. May 22, 1874. 2288—5. MARSH MICKEY, b. Nov. 30, 1876. — CCCCIX— WILLIAM AUGUSTUS^ WOLCOTT [1621] (Henry Augustus', Augustus'^, Giles^, Peter*, Henry^, Simon^, Henry'^) m. April 5, 1860, Lozett Godfrey. Re- moved in 1839, from Elyria, O., to Jo Daviess County, 111. Children : — EIGHTH GENERATION 301 2289—1. CHARLES MARION, b. Aug. 17, 1863. See DXIV. 2290—2. LOTTIE LOZETT, b. June 12, 1875; m. June 26, 1895, Wallace D. Thornton. Children: I. Alice Marie Thornton, b. May 8, 1898. II. Mona May Thornton, b. Feb. 21, 1903. III. Charles Dixon Thornton, b. Apr. 22, 1909. 2291—3. ALICE MAY, b. Apr. 30, 1878. — CCCCX— HENRY OLIVERS WOLCOTT [1622] (Henry Augustus'^, Augustus^, Giles^, Peter*, Henry^, Simoiv, Henry^) m. Dec. 2, 1863, Helen Roselia Carpenter, dau. of Cyi'us and Lois Carpenter. Resides at Hanover, 111. Children:— 2292—1. ETTA FRANCES, b. Sept. 2, 1864; m. Feb. 14, 1891, William Speer. Children: I. Roscoe Wolcott Speer, b. July 12, 1891. II. Harry Lee Speer, b. Sept. 17, 1898. III. Lois Helen Speer, b. Apr. 17, 1900. 2293—2. CYRUS HARVEY, b. July 4, 1869. See DXV. 2294—3. LOIS OLIVE, b. Dec. 7, 1872; m. May 14, 1897, Louis Ballein. Children: I. Orville Edmund Ballein, b. Feb. 7, 1898. II. Henry Irl Ballein. b. Apr. 8, 1899. III. Norma Hazel Ballein, b. Sept. 8, 1903. 2295—4. ROBERT ROY, b. Apr. 17, 1877. 2296—5. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, b. Apr. 9, 1879; m. June 24, 1903, Jessie O. Nobis. 2297—6. ALDEN ELLSWORTH, b. Oct. 25, 1885; m. Oct. 23, 1905, Sadie E. Pescang. 302 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCCXI— SAMUEL ADAMS^ WOLCOTT [1637] (SamueV, Elihu^, Samuel^, Cxideon'^, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. July 23, 1883, Julia Neal, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Child:— 2298—1. ROGER HENRY, b. Jan. 12, 1885; m. Oct. 28, 1907, Louise Dugal, of Denver, Colo. Resides in Denver, Colo. — CCCCXII— WILLIAM EDGARS WOLCOTT [1641] (SamueV, Elihu^, SamueV', Gideon!^, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Mar. 26, 1894, Cora Wadsworth, of Lawrence, Mass. She d. Sept. 26, 1895. He d. May 12, 1911, at Lawrence, Mass., after a pastorate in that city of more than 25 years. Child : — 2299—1. SAMUEL WADSWORTH, b. Mar. 2, 1895. — CCCCXIII— HERBERT WALTERS WOLCOTT [1646] (SamueV, Elihu^, SamueV, Gideon*, Henry^, Simorr, Henry^) m. Oct. 5, 1898, Nettie M. Gabriel, of Cleveland, O. Children : — 2300—1. MARY GABRIEL, b. Apr. 30, 1902. 2301—2. HARRIET AMANDA, b. July 22, 1905. 2302—3. EDWARD OLIVER, b. Sept. 12, 191 1. — CCCCXIV— ANSON SPENCERS WOLCOTT [1666] (AnsorV, James^, Epaphras^, Roger'^, Roger^, Siviorr, Henry^) m. EIGHTH GENERATION 303 (1st) Aug. 2, 1855, Sarah P. Walker, dau. of Bradford Walker, of Canandaigua, N. Y. She was b. June 13, 1829, and d. May 9, 1882, at Fayette, Mo. (2nd) Phebe A. Church, dau. of Henry Church, of Penn. Resides at West Plains, Mo. Children: — 2303—1. CHARLES SPENCER, b. May 13, 1856, at East Bloomfield, N. Y. See DXVI. 2304—2. ELIZA LURENDA, b. Aug. 4, 1858; m. July i, 1880, John Franklin Jenkins, of Greenville, Texas. He d. at Shreveport, La., Oct. 14, 1885, and was buried at Greenville, Texas. She d. Aug. 11, 1884, and is buried at Fayette, Mo. 2305—3. GEORGE FRANKLIN, b. Jan. 5, 1868, at East Bloomfield, N. Y. See DXVII. — CCCCXV— GEORGE PAULS WOLCOTT [1673] (Epaphras\ James^, Epaphras^, Roger*, lioger^, Simoir, Henry^) m. JNIay 26, 1846, Caroline E., dau. of Ephraim Moore, of Rochester, N. Y. ; resided in the family homestead at Roch- ester, N. Y.; d. Aug. 10, 1880. Children:— 2306—1. HENRY EPAPHRAS, b. Oct. 9, 1847. See DXVIII. 2307—2. JAMES EPHRAIM, b. April 20, 1850. See DXIX. 2308—3. FRANKLIN ANSON, b. April 8, 1853; d. May 15, 1884, unm. 2309—4. ELIZABETH GEORGIANA, b. June 28, 1856; m. Dec. 8, 1874, Henry H. Merriam, of Springfield, Mass. Children, b. at Rochester, N. Y.: I. Charles Wolcott Merriam, b. Jan. 5, 1876. II. Mary Elizabeth Merriam, b. Jan. 19, 1877. 304 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCCXVI— EBENEZER GOULD« WOLCOTT [1677] (Javies\ lames'^, Epaplwas^, Roger^, Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Aug. 17, 1843, Marie Louise Brown, dau. of Theron Brown and Clarissa Harmon. She was b. May, 1820, at Caledonia, N. Y., and d. Nov. 29, 1905, at Chicago, 111. He d. Dec. 30, 1885, at Wolcott, Ind. Children:— 2310— I. CHARLES THERON, b. Aug. 10, 1851, at Belvi- dere, III; d. Jan. 3, 1861. 231 1— 2. EBENEZER GOULD, b. Jan. 8, 1856, at Lockport, N. Y.; d. June 25, i860. — CCCCXVII— ANSON« WOLCOTT [1680] (James\ James^ Epaphi'os^, Roger'*', Roger^, Simon'^, Henry^) m. (1st) July 12, 1848, Elizabeth Walbridge, dau. of Henry Walbridge, of Lockport, N. Y. (2nd) Feb. 11, 1863, Georgiana de Ismisquero, dau. of George and JNIarguerette Sayen, of Philadelphia, Pa. In 1864 he moved to Indiana, and founded the town of Wolcott. In 1876 nominated for Governor by the Greenback j^arty. Resided for several years in Denver, Colo. D. Jan. 10, 1907, at Wolcott, Ind. Children ; — 2312— I. HENRY WALBRIDGE, b. Sept. 7, 1849, at Lock- port, N. Y. See DXX. 2313—2. EBEN HENRY, b. May 5, 1866, at Wolcott, Ind. See DXXI. — CCCCXVIII— CHAUNCEY SMITHS WOLCOTT [1681] (James\ James^j Epaphras^, Roger*, Roger^, Simoii^, Henry^) m. EIGHTH GENERATION 305 1850, at Lockport, X. Y., Adaline Brockway, dau. of Nathaniel Brockway, of Cambria, N. Y. D. Dec. 28, 1890, at Portland, Mich. Child:— 2314— I. FLORENCE I., b. Sept. 6, 1854, at Lansing, Mich.; m. Oct. 6, 1880, Dr. R. W. Alton, of Portland, Mich. — CCCCXIX— JAMES HENRY' WOLCOTT [1685] (James\ Javies^, Epaphras^, Roger*, Roger^, Simoir, Henry^) m. Oct. 27, 1857, at Galena, 111., Kate Reinwald, dau. of William Reinwald. He d. Nov. 24, 1895, at Lagrange, 111. Children:— 2315— I. BEULAH LOUISE, b. March 24, 1859, at Galena, 111.; m. Dec. 18, 1878, William E. Frazer. Resides at Chicago, 111. 2316—2. JAMES GRIFFITH, b. March 25, 1861, at Galena, 111. See DXXII. 2317—3. KATE WILMINA, b. Oct. 19, 1863. at Chicago, 111.; m. Oct. 31, 1883, William J. McMillan. Children: I. William J. McMillan, b. March 8, 1885, at Chicago, III. II. F. A. McMillan, b. Jan. 21, 1886. 2318—4. EBEN GOULD, b. Feb. 4, 1866, at Galena, 111; d. Jan. 10, 1905, unm. — CCCCXX— JAMES « WOLCOTT [1686] (Norman', James\ Epaphras^, Roger*, Roger^, Simoir, Henry^) m. Jan, 10, 1850, Louisa Bulloch, of Muhlenburg County, Ky. A miller 306 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY by occupation; in the latter part of his hfe was captain of a Green River steamer and commonly known as Captain Wolcott. At the time of the Civil War he organized and was captain of the home militia. A sword was given him by his grandfather James, who carried it in the War of 1812. He lived with his uncle Epaphras for several years at Roch- ester, N. Y. ; d. Aug. 24, 1896, in Muhlenburg County, Ky. Children : — 2319— I. HORTENSE AMELIA, b. Oct. 20, 1850, in Ohio County, Ky.; m. Nov. 22, 1881, A. W. Humphrey, of Breman, Ky. Children: I. Edgar Wolcott Humphrey, d. in infancy. H. Jessie Louise Humphrey, b. Jan. 1, 1890, at Chicago, 111. 2320—2. GEORGE ALFRED, b. Jan. 30, 1853, in Ohio County, Ky. See DXXIII. 2321—3. LOUISA JANE, b. March 2, 1855, in Muhlenburg County, Ky. ; m. Jan. 24, 1884, Patrick Farrold Brady, of South CarroUton, Ky. Child: Wolcott F. Brady, b. Dec. 14, 1888, at Chicago, 111. 2322—4. CHARLES EDGAR, b. Aug. 17, 1857, in Muhlen- burg County, Ky. See DXXIV. 2323—5. JAMES FRANKLIN, b. April 26, 1859, in Muhlen- burg County, Ky. See DXXV. — CCCCXXI— OLIVER HECTORS WOLCOTT [1689] (Norman\ James^, Epaphras^, Roger*, Roger^, Simon^, Henry'^) m. 1851, Sally Ellen Dexter, dau. of Benjamin and Elizabeth Dexter, of Ohio County. She d. in 1862. He d. April, 1863. Served in Union Army receiving an honorable discharge at Pittsburg Landing on account of disabilities I'eceived in service. Children : — EIGHTH GENERATION m. James See 2324—1. CHRISTENA ISABELLE, 1). Nov.. 185 Bennett, of Ohio County; d. Feb., 1875. 2325—2. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, b. April i, 1854 DXXVI. 2326—3. ALVA ARISTA, b. Aug. 5, 1855, in Ohio County. See DXXVII. 2327—4. MILLARD WINFIELD, b. Feb. 12, 1857. 2328—5. MARY ELLEN, b. Nov. 4, 1858, in Ohio County, Ky. ; m. June 23, 1883, William Brown, of Thebes, 111. Child: Clara M. Brown, b. May 3, 1884; d. Aug. 17, 1886. 2329—6. ROBERT VAUGHN, b. Sept. 20, i860. See DXXVIII. — CCCCXXII— SIMON PERKINS^ WOLCOTT [1696] (Alfred', Alfred^, Parmenio^ , Roger*, Eoger^, Simotr, Henry^) graduated at Western Reserve College, 1862; m. July 17, 1866, Mary H., dau. of Anson A. Brewster, of Hudson, O.; resided at Kent, Ohio, an attorney-at-lavi' ; elected to the State Senate, from his district in 1881. Childi-en: — 233(^1. NELLIE BREWSTER, b. Feb. 12, 1868; m. F. L. Allen. 2331—2. JENNIE BREWSTER, b. May 14, 1870; m. Edward S. Parsons. 2332—3. DUNCAN BREWSTER, b. May 9, 1873. See DXXIX. — CCCCXXIII— ALFRED « WOLCOTT [1705] (Alfred', Alfred^ Parmenio^, Roger*, Roger^, Simon-, Henry'^) graduated in 1880 from Western Reserve University; m. Oct. 21, 1885, 308 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY at Akron, Ohio, Carrie B. Hawk, dau. of Daniel and Louisa M. Hawk, of Los Angeles, Cal. She was b. June 17, 1858, at Suffield, Ohio. In 1888 he was elected Circuit Court Commissioner and in 1892 Prosecuting Attorney from Kent County, holding the office for two terms; in 1900 Circuit Judge of the Seventeenth Judicial district of Michigan, a position which he occupied until his death. Mar 8, 1908. He took the initiative in Juvenile Court Laws and was the first Juvenile Court Judge in the State ; was also prominent in securing the indeterminate sentence Laws and the parole. He was an orator of unusual ability and force, an able and accomplished lawj'er, an upright and conscientious judge. Children, b. at Grand Rapids, Mich.: — 2333—1. MABEL LOUISE, b. July 20, 1886; ni. May 7, 1912, Audley Frederick Hewitt. 2334—2. HAZEL KATHERINE, b. Dec. 31, 1889. — CCCCXXIV— WILLIAM FRANKLIN^ WOLCOTT [1707] (Alfred", Parnienio^, Parmenior', Roger'^, Roger^, Siinoii^, Henrif) m. Feb. 22, 1857, Adeline M. Hastings, dau. of Cara and Maryann Hastings, of La Grange, Ohio. Children : — 2335—1. LEWIS F. 2336 — 2. MARY E., d. at age of ten years. — ccccxxv— CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS^ WOLCOTT [1712] (Christopher Parsons^ , Christopher Columbus^, Christopher^, Alexander'^, Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. 1872, Elizabeth McCrae, of Virginia. He d. in 1899. Child:— 2337—1. CHRISTOPHER STANTON. EIGHTH GENERATION 309 — CCCCXXVI— DARWIN STANTON' WOIXOTT [1714] (Chis- topher Parsons' , Christopher Columbus*^, Christopher^, Alex- ander*, Roger^, Simon'-, Henry^) m. July 20, 1876, Evelj^n Brent Riley, dau. of James and Katherine Rilejs of Win- chester, Va. Resides at Sewickley, Pa. Children: — 2338-1 2339—2 234C^3 2341—4 2342—5 2343—6 2344-7' WILMENA, b. May 7, 1877, at Pittsburg, Pa. DARWIN STANTON, b. Jan. 7, 1879. at Washing- ton, D. C. KATHERINE RILEY, b. June 13, 1881, at Wash- ington, D. C. CHRISTOPHER PARSONS, b. Jan. 23, 1883, at Washington, D. C. MARY LOUISE HUTCHINSON, b. Sept. 23, 1888, at Sewickley, Pa. ROBERT WILSON, b. April 20, 1892, at Sewickley, Pa. EVELYN MOORE, b. June 22, 1893, at Sewickley, Pa. — CCCCXXVII— HENRY FREDERICK^ WOLCOTT [1716] (Henry Philip'', Christopher Columbus'^, Christopher^, Alexander*, Roger^, Simon'-, Henry'^) m. JSIay 30, 1872, Mary Hox- mouth, of Steubenville, O. Children: — 2345-1. HENRY, b. 1873. 2346—2. LUCY. — CCCCXXVIII— JUDSON EUGENE« WOLCOTT [1727] (James Orin' , Gny^, Guy^, Alexander*, Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) 310 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY m. Aug. 24, 1876, Sarah M. Robeson, dau. of Elias and Paulina Robeson, of Loudonville, O. Resides at East Cleve- land, O. Childi-en:— 2347—1 2348—2 2349—3 2350—4 2351—5 CLAUDE LEON VAN BUREN, b. Sept. 2, HARRY WARD EMERSON, b. Dec. 10, 1878. DXXX. JAMES VICTOR, b. Aug. 26, 1881. ROBESON BRAINARD, b. April 21, 1890. JUDSON EUGENE, JR., b. Dec. 30, 1892. 1877. See — CCCCXXIX— ALFRED PERRY« WOLCOTT [1740] (Marshall Franklin', George*^, Guy^, Alexander'^, Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. May 9, 1894, at Clara, Cal., Julia Clarkson, dau. of Thaddeus Stephens and Mary (Matteson) Clarkson, of Portland, Ore. Children: — 2352 — I. LUCILE, b. April 14, 1895, at Moreno, Cal. 2353—2. MARY MATTESON, b. June 14. 1898, at Omaha, Neb. 2354—3- FRANCES CLARA, b. Feb. 24, 1901, at Omaha, Neb. — ccccxxx— ROGERS WOLCOTT [1744] (Roger\ Joshua Hunt- ington^, Frederick^, Oliver^, Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. June 7, 1904, Claire Morton Prince, dau. of Dr. Morton and Fanny Lithgow (Payson) Prince, of Boston, Mass. She was. b. Dec. 19, 1885. An attorney at law at Boston. Re- sides at Milton, Mass. Children, b. at Milton: — EIGHTH GENERATION 311 2355 — I- ROGER, JR., b. Feb. 28, 1905; d. July 5, 1909. 2356—2. CLARISSA ENDICOTT, b. Nov. 29, 1907. 2357—3. JOHN ENDICOTT, b. Apr. 2, 1910. — CCCCXXXI— SAMUEL HUNTINGTON^ WOLCOTT [1746] (Roger'^ , Joshua Huntington^, Frederick^ , Oliver'^, Roger^, Simon-, Henry^) m. June 19, 1907, Hannah, dau. of Robert H. and Caroline (Young) Stevenson, of Boston. She was b. June 25, 1881. Resides at Milton, Mass. Children, b. at Milton : — 2358—1. EDITH PRESCOTT, b. Sept. 4, 1908. 2359—2. SAMUEL HUNTINGTON, JR., b. Aug. 31, 1910. NINTH GENERATION — CCCCXXXII— ARTHUR HOMER'' WOLCOTT [1771] (John Nelson^, Chester'', Benjamirf, John^, John*, John^, Henry^, Henry^) m. April 23, 1872, Julia Brace, of Hartford, Conn. She was b. June 8, 1853. Children:— 2360—1. WILLIAM ARTHUR, b. Aug. 2, 1874. 2361—2. EDITH BRACE, b. Aug. 14, 1877. 2362—3. SARAH KELSEY, b. Jan. 18, 1879; m. Dec. 27, 1897, Wilfred C. Mills, of Winthrop, Mass. 2363—4. LILLIAN FRANCES, b. July 24, 1880; m. Nov. 15, 1904, William Weld, of Winthrop, Mass. 2364—5. TRUMAN GARDNER, b. June 3, 1884. — CCCCXXXIII— FREDERICK RALPH'' WOLCOTT [1773] (John Nelson^, Chester^ Benjamin^, John^, John*, John^, Henry^, Hennf) m. Sept. 6, 1877, at Turners, N. Y., Ida E. Wood- rufP. Children : — 2365—1. FERDINAND R. 2366—2. RALPH. — CCCCXXXIV— TRUMAN MARSH ALL« WOLCOTT [1774] (John Nelson^, Chester^ Benjamin^, John^, John*, John^, Henry^, Henri/) m. April 15, 1877, at Suffield, Conn., Emma A. Reaves. She was b. May 16, 1857, at Suffield, and d. Oct. 4, 1877, at Hartford, Conn. Child:— 2367—1. TRUMAN REAVES, b. Oct. 2, 1877. NINTH GENERATION 313 — ccccxxxv— WILLIAM AUGUSTUS' WOLCOTT [1778] (John Nelson^, Chester'', Benjamin^, John^, Johii*^, John^, Henry^, Henry^) m. April 5, 1899, at Hartford, Conn., ]Myra G. Hills, dau. of Francis H. and JNIaria K. Hills, of Hartford, Conn. She was b. Aug. 19, 1872, at New Haven, Conn. Resides at Hartford, Conn. Child: — 2368—1. ROGER MORGAN, b. April 30, 1900. — CCCCXXXVI— EDMUND RANDOLPH^ WOLCOTT [1782] (Harvey^, Samuel', Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry-, Henry^) m. Jan. 27, 1847, at South Windsor, Conn., Elizabeth Baker, dau. of Simon and Harriet Frances Baker, of South Windsor, Conn. She was b. ]\Iarch 16, 1820, at Windsor, Conn., and d. Oct. 23, 1902, at Spring- field, Mass. Children: — 2369—1. EMILY JUDD, b. Aug. 29, 1848, at Feeding HTlls, Mass. 2370 — 2. LOIS I., b. June 8, 1859, at Sidney, Fremont Co., la. — CCCCXXXVII— EDWARD'' WOLCOTT [1790] (George Whitefield\ SamueV, SamueP, SamueP, Samuel*, SamueF, Henry^, Hennf) m. Oct. 24, 1859, at Pike, N. Y., Lucy Alfredia Martin, dau. of William Warner JMartin and Anna Webster Martin, of Pike, N. Y. Children, b. in Pike, N. Y.:— 314 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 2371— I. ORVILLE CLARENCE, b. June 4, 1862; m. Apr. 15, 1902, Caroline Immel, dau. of Michael and Maria Immel, of Orient, N. Y. Resides at Rochester, N. Y. 2372—2. WILLIAM MARTIN, b. April 5, 1866. 2373—3. HENRY GEORGE, b. June i, 1870. 2374—4. BEATRICE FRANC, b. Feb. i, 1882; m. Sept. 4, 1909, Henry Ely Harding, son of George W. and Jennie L. Harding, of Hume, N. Y. — CCCCXXXVIII— CHARLES FRANKLIN^ WOLCOTT [1791] (Franklin^, SamueV , Samuel^, SamueV', Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry'^) m. Louisa C. Pratt; d. Aug. 2, 1873. Children : — 2375—1. GEORGE FRANKLIN, b. Oct. 6, i860. 2376—2. CHARLES FREDERICK, b. 1862. — CCCCXXXIX— ORLO HITCHCOCK*^ WOLCOTT [1801] (Orlo Jackson^, SamueV , Samuel^, SamueV", Saviuel^, Samuel^, Henry", Henry^) m. Nov. 8, 1858, Ann E. Peck; lived in Norfolk. Children : — 2377—1. BERTHA E., b. Dec. 24, 1861. 2378—2. EDWARD ENSIGN, b. April 15, 1870; m. Aug. 10, — , Janet Allyn. — CCCCXL— MYRON WELLS« WOLCOTT [1814] (Thomas Bobbins^, Thomas'^, Samuel^, Samuel^, SamueV^, Samuel^, NINTH GENERATION 315 Henry'-, Hennj^) m. Jan. 23, 1867, INIaiy ]\I. Price, dau. of Dr. William Simpson Price and ]Mary Elizabeth (Dossey) Price. He d. Nov. 30, 1907, at Velasco, Texas. Children:— 2379—1. THOMAS BENNETT, b. Dec. 22, 1867, at Enter- prise, Miss.; drowned Nov. 8, 1892, near Velasco, Texas. 2380—2. LOTTIE HENRY, b. at Enterprise, Miss.; m. May 4, 1896, at Velasco, Texas, William W. Anderson, son of Samuel S. and Eliza Anderson. He was b. Feb. 26, 1866, at Wyoming, Ont. Resides at Houston, Tex. Children: I. Marshall Anderson, b. Apr. 3, 1897. II. Mary Elizabeth Anderson, b. Feb. 12, 1905. 2381—3. CLAUDIUS ALONZO, b. Feb. 21, 1874. Resides at Galveston, Texas. 2382—4. ROY MANUEL, b. Feb. 12, 1878. See DXXXI. 2383—5. RUDOLPH VIRCHOW, b. Oct. 12, and d. Oct. 28, 1876. — CCCCXLI— OLIVER CROMWELL^ WOLCOTT [1825] (Oliver Ellsworth^, Ahiathar'^ , SamiieP, Samuef, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry^, Henry^) m. Jan. 14, 1851, at Mottville, N. Y., Esther Maria Redner; d. Nov. 1, 1883, at Syracuse, N. Y. Child:— 2384—1. CLARENCE EUGENE, b. July 3, 1858, at Byron, Mich.; m. Oct. 24, 1883, Helen Gertrude Dick, of Syracuse, N. Y.; resides at Syracuse, N. Y. 316 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCCXLII— JOHN NELSON^ WOLCOTT [1847] (Isaac Newton\ William'^, Samuel^, SamueV^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Sept. 29, 1859, at Avon, N. Y., Elsie W. Riggs, dau. of Merritt W. and Harriet K. Riggs, of Avon, N. Y. She was b. March 31, 1830, at Avon, N. Y. He d. April 4, 1898, at Manchester, Iowa. Children: — 2385—1. JENNIE ALICE, b. Aug. 4, 1862; m. Herbert L. Conger, at Hazel Green, la. Child: Louis H. Conger, b. Dec. 7, 1883. 2386—2. WILLIAM NEWTON, b. Feb. 14, 1865, at Hazel Green, la. See DXXXII. 2387—3. EDWARD NELSON, b. June 4, 1867. See DXXXIII. 2388—4. HENRY RIGGS, b. July 31, 1874. See DXXXIV. — CCCCXLIII— HENRY KIRKE^ WOLCOTT [1850] (Nelson\ William'^, SamueP, SamueP, Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry'^) m. Feb. 15, 1866, Helen Amelia Newton, dau. of licvi and Rachael C. Newton, of Batavia, 111. Resides at Batavia, 111. Children:— 2389—1. FREDERICK SWAIN, b. Aug. 10, 1867. 239(^2. MAY NEWTON, b. Feb. 5, 1870. 2391—3. KATHERINE ELLEN, b. Feb. 28, 1873. 2392—4. ELBERT HENRY, b. Dec. 3, 1875. See DXXXV. 2393—5. FRANK EARL, b. March 7, 1883. — CCCCXLIV— WILLIAM ALLEN^ WOLCOTT [1854] (Nelson\ William\ Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, NINTH GENERATION 317 Henry^) m. Sept. 14, 1871, Ada Emerson, dau. of Walter and JNIary (Snow) Emerson, of Bangor, JMaine. Child: — 2394—1. LAURENS EMERSON, b. Dec. 5, 1872, at Batavia, 111. See DXXXVI. — CCCCXLV— GILSON CLITUS'' WOLCOTT [1881] (William" Oliver'', Wyatf\ SaviueV', Samuel'^, SamueP, Henrys Henry^) m. Mary Noble. Children: — 2395—1. LEWIS C. 2396—2. ADDIE. 2397—3. EVERETT. 2398—4. FLORENCE. — CCCCXLVI— ALBERT WALLACE'' WOLCOTT [1882] (William^, Oliver', WyaW^, SamueP, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. Lillian Benham. Children: — 2399 — I. RUTH, m. Clarence Marsh. 2400 — 2. WILL A. 2401—3. ALICE. — CCCCXLVII— JULIUS CAESAR'' WOLCOTT [1892] (Wyatt\ James', Wyatt^, Samuel^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry", Henry^) m. Dec. 25, 1866, Silence O. Bell, of Sharon, Wis., dau. of Aaron and Julia Bell. Children, b. at Leroy, 111. : — 318 2402 1 2403—2 2404—3 2405—4 2406—5 2407 — 6 2408 — 7 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 2, 1867; d. Dec, li ■twins, b. July 7, 1869. ARTHUR L., b. Oct NELLIE P. NETTIE J., BERINE, b. April 22, 1871; d. ADELLA M., b. Sept. 25, 1873 BERTHA, b. Nov. 21, 1877; d. FLOYD G., b. Aug. 22, 1879. — CCCCXLVIII— ROBERT BOYNTON^ WOLCOTT [1908] (Alfred^ John Saxton' , Wyatt^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Dec. 28, 1909, Carrie W. Rommel, dau. of John and Carrie Westmoreland Rommel, of Philadelphia, Pa. Resides at Portland, Ore. Child : — 2409—1. CAROLINE ROMMEL, b. April 6, 191 1. — CCCCXLIX— GROVE HENRY'' WOLCOTT [1910] (William Wyatt^, Chester'', Wyatt^, SamueV", Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry'^) m. July 19, 1868, Mary A. Herrick, dau. of Andrew Bezzo and SojDhia Beaupre, of Port Dover, Ont. An attorney at law at Jackson, Mich. Child: — 24I( HERBERT WILLIAM, b. Sept. 9, 1871, at Jackson, Mich. — CCCCL— CHARLES ANTPIONY'' WOLCOTT [1929] (William Caldwell^, Sylvester^, Solomon^, Samuel^, Samuel*, NINTH GENERATION 319 Samuef, Henry-, Henry^) ni. Aug. 31, 1873, Arabelle Geer, dau. of David H. and Emily Geer, of Boston. She was b. March 10, 1848, at Boston, Mass., and d. Aug. 31, 1896, at Russell, Kan. Children: — 241 1— I. JAMES CHARLES, b. July 15, 1874; m. May 11, 1904, Delia Zelpha Owens, dau. of Hugh and Laura Owens, of Colony, Kansas. 2412—2. GRACE GEER, b. May i, 1878. 2413—3. HENRY ALLEN, b. Dec. 24, 1879. | Drowned 2414—4. EDWIN PIERCE, b. Dec. 7, 1881. J Dec. 8, 1886. — CCCCLI— IRA S.9 WOLCOTT [1947] (Charles^ William', William^, Samuel^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry'-', Henry^) m. April 10, 1877, Mary A. Lebo, dau. of William and Mary Lebo, of Lykens, Pa. Child: — 2415— I. VIDA B., b. March 19, 1879; m. William A. Decker, of Altoona, Pa. — CCCCLII— RALPH PEABODY^ WOLCOTT [1949] (William^, Henry'^, William'^, Samuel^, Savmel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry'^) m. April 28, 1875, Isadore Esther, dau. of Barney and Esther H. Davis, of Aurelius, Mich. Children: — 241^1. MARY LUCETTA, b. Feb. 12, 1877. 2417—2. ALICE LOUISE, b. Feb. 20, 1880. 2418—3. WILLIAM RALPH, b. Feb. 26, 1884. 2419—4. WALTER DAVIS, b. March 30, 1888. 2420^5. ESTHER LUCY, b. April 26, 1892. 320 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCCLIII— HENRY BELA'' WOLCOTT [1952] (Walter^ Henry' „ WilUam^, Samuel^, Samuel'^, Samuel^, Henry^j, Henry'^) m. Dec. 8, 1869, Emma Rosilla Pierce, dau. of Joseph and Alma (Kellogg) Pierce, of Holland Patent, N. Y. Childi-en:— 2421— I. ALBERTA, b. Oct. 18, 1870; m. Dec. 4, 1888, John C. Young, of Esperance, N. Y. Child: Emma LeMaine Young, b. Jan. 14, 1898. 2422—2. WALTER JOSEPH, b. March 4, 1873; d. March 23, 1876. 2423—3. CORYDON HENRY, b. Feb. 22, 1880. See Dxxxvn. — CCCCLIV— HENRY ERASTUS" WOLCOTT [1969] (Erastus Nott^, Gershom. NoW, Gershom^, Elisha^, Samuel'^, SamueP, Henry'^, Henry^) d. at Syracuse, March 10, 1905. Margaret, his widow, lives at Syracuse, N. Y. Children : — 2424—1. IDA FRANCES, b. June 19, i860, at Mason, 111.; now lives at Denver, Colo. 2425—2. LOTTIE MAY, b. Oct. 19, 1862, at Mason, 111.; d. at Elbridge, N. Y. 242^-3. ALICE LOUISA, b. Oct. 6, 1865; m. May 16, 1888, Joseph Golding; lives at Syracuse, N. Y. — CCCCLV— CHARLES WEBSTER^ WOLCOTT [1970] (Erastus Nott^, Gershom Notf, Gershom'^, Elisha^, Samuel^, NINTH GENERATION 321 SamiieP, Henry'^, Henry'^) m. Linnie — ; resides at Kansas City, Mo. Childi-en:— 2427—1. EDWIN ELMER, b. July 16, 1875. 2428—2. FRANK BRAINARD, b. Sept. 3, 1883. — CCCCLVI— ALLEN DWIGHT'' WOLCOTT [1971] (Erastus Nott^, Gershom Notf , Gerslioiif', Elishci', Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. Aj)ril 10, 1859, at Parkersburg, Ore., Annnie Lowe, dau. of Judge D. J. Lowe, of Marshfield, Oregon; resides at Marshfield, Ore. Children: — 2429—1. HERBERT ELBRIDGE, b. Feb. 25, 1879; lives at Syracuse, N. Y. 243(^2. CHESTER WILLIAM, b. Sept. 12, 1882. 2431—3. DWIGHT OLIVER, b. June 9, 1885. — CCCCLVII— HENRY AUGUSTINE^ WOLCOTT [2000] (Horatio Gates^, SamueV , Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel"^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. April 20, 1872, Harriet Aiken; resided (1880) at Tenafly, N. J. He d. Jan. 22, 1911, at Perry, N. Y. Child: 2432—1. FRANK, b. May 8, 1879. — CCCCLVIII— CLARENCE HAMNER^ WOLCOTT [2015] (John Jefferson^, SamueV , Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Sept. 13, 1870, Helen M. Delany. Children : — 322 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 2433—1. JOHN DECOST, b. Jan. 10, 1872. 2434—2. FREDERICK EDWARD, b. March 26, 1873. — CCCCLIX— ELISHA ROBBINS^ WOLCOTT [2021] (Charles^ Elisha\ Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Aug. 14, 1901, Amie I. Smith, of Wethersfield, Conn. Children : — 2435—1. OLIVER ELISHA, b. Nov. 19, 1902. 2436—2. EDWARD SHOLTO, b. Nov. 22, 1906. 2437—3. ISABELLE, b. Sept. i, 1910. — CCCCLX— CALVIN A.^ WOLCOTT [2027] (Walter Franklin^ DanieV, Elisha!^, Elisha^, Savmel^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Elmira Merrill, Nov. 22, 1855. She was b. June 27, 1836, in Orangeville, N. Y. He d. Oct. 14, 1878. Children: 2438—1. GEORGE R., b. Feb. 27, 1859. See DXXXVIII. 2439—2. ALONZO WALTER, b. July 6, 1861; d. April 28, 1862. 2440—3. BERTHA ELMIRA, b. Sept. 14, 1875; m. May 25, 1891, Charles E. Lytle. He was b. March i, 1866. Resides at Oil City, Pa. Children: I. Samuel S. Lytle, b. April 18, 1892. II. Charles E. Lytle, b. March 7, 1895. III. Bertha E. Lytle, b. Dec. 16, 1896. IV. George W. Lytle, b. June 17, 1900. V. Clarence E. Lytle, b. Oct. 12, 1904. NINTH GENERATION 323 — CCCCLXI— EDWARD TYLER'' WOLCOTT [2028] (Walter Franklin^, Daniel', Elisha^, Elisha'', Samuel*, Sa7nueF\ Henri/-, Hennj^) m. Aug. 24, 18G5, JNIarinda M. Jones, of Johnsonburg, N. Y. She was b. Feb. 26, 1846. Children:— 2441— I. NED H,, b. March i, 1868: m. March 5, 1891, Mary L. Jones, dau. of J. W. Jones; she was b. Nov. 22, 1871. 2442—2. MARION O., b. March 15, 1871; d. June, 1871. 2443—3. QUEEN E., b. Oct. 14, 1874; d. Oct., 1882. 2444—4. DOLL A., b. Dec. 25, 1884; d. April, 1885. 2445—5. DONNA J., b. June 22,, 1887. — CCCCLXII— BENJAMIN AUGUSTUS" WOLCOTT [2031] (Walter Franklin^, Daniel', Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry", Henrif) m. Oct. 19, 1870, Olive W. Weeks, of Orangeville, N. Y. She was b. Feb. 28, 1850. Children : — 2446— 2447—2. 2448—3 2449—4. 2450—5 2451—6 2452—7 2453—8 2454—9 ALLEN AUGUSTUS, b. Sept. 11, 1871. THEODORE ROYCE, b. May 2, 1873. EDITH ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 23, 1874. SARAH BLANCHE, b. Dec. 26, 1877. RAYMOND VAN, K ■ u m y twins, b. Nov. 2, 188^. RANSOM VAUGHN, j ' ^ ALONZO WEEKS, b. April 28, 1885. GLENN HARRISON, b. Dec. 8, 1889. OLIVE VIVIAN, b. Dec. 27, 1895. 324 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCCLXIII— ALBERT MORTON^ WOLCOTT [2038] (Lucius^ DanieV , Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel'^, Samuel^, Henry"^, Henry^) d. May 1, 1896, at Monroe, Wis. Children:— 2455—1. FLORENCE. 2456—2. MARION. 2457—3. CAROLINE. — CCCCLXIV— MARSHALL ALMARNIE'' WOLCOTT [2041] (William^, Daniel"', Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry'*) m. Nov. 1, 1860, Mary A. Butler, dau. of Washington and Hannah Sophia (Tisdale) Butler. She was b. Dee. 31, 1838, in Sheldon, N. Y. He d. Dec. 13, 1907, and is buried at Gainesville, N. Y, Child: — 2458—1. HATTIE SOPHIA, b. July 21, 1863. — CCCCLXV- WILLIAM WALLACE^ WOLCOTT [2042] (William^, DanieV , Elisha^, Elishd', Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry*) m. Aug. 24, 1863, Mary E. Allen. She was b. Jan. 21, 1844, and d. Jan. 20, 1881. He d. Mar. 20, 1876. Children:— 2459—1. ALVIN PERKINS, b. Sept. 15, 1865. See DXXXIX. 2460—2. LIDA MAY, b. Aug. 5, 1867; m. (ist) July 10, 1887, James Morgan, son of Lucius D. Morgan. He was b. 1868, and d. Mar. 27, 1891, in Kansas. (2nd) Sept. 2, 1894, Loyal H. Watrous. Children: NINTH GENERATION 325 I. Lucius Wallace Morgan, b. Jan. 14, 1889. II. Clarence Alvin Morgan, b. Apr. 21, d. Apr. 25, 1890. III. Irene Alta Watrous, b. Mar. 2, 1897. — CCCCLXVI— CHESTER CLINTON^ WOLCOTT [2044] (William^, Daniel"', Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. Oct. 4, 1864, Laura ISIoshier, of Weth- ersfield, N. Y. She was b. April 27, 1844. He d. March 25, 1894. Child:— 2461—1. ELSIE, b. May 13, 1874; d. Oct. 14, 1893. — CCCCLXVII— JOHN JUSTUS^ WOLCOTT [2049] (John^, Danief, Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry^, Henry^) m. Aug. 5, 1874, Mary H. King, of Perry, N. Y. She was b. June 24, 1856. Children:— 2462 — I. AMELIA, b. May 23, 1876; m. June 4, 1896, Lewis B. Tallmon, of Castile, N. Y., where they reside. 2463—2. CORA BELLE, b. Jan. i, 1879; m. Jan. i, 1898. Edwin L. Chaddock, of Linden, N. Y. 2464—3. JOHN JUSTUS, Jr., b. Sept. 27, 1882. 2465—4. HARRY M., b. Sept. 15, 1888. — CCCCLXVIII— DANIEL M.9 WOLCOTT [2050] (John\ DanieV, Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. 326 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Dec. 11, 1890, Mary Neygus, dau. of Harker and Ellen (Laiy) Neygus. She was b. April 22, 1872. He d. April 10, 1908, at the home where he was born. Children: — 246^1. ETHELYN, b. Jan. 14, d. Oct. 24, 1891. 2467—2. JULIUS W., b. May 21, 1894. 2468—3. BASIL R., b. May 5, 1898. 2469—4. CLIFFORD D., b. May 11, 1906. — CCCCLXIX— WILLIAM DURFEE^ WOLCOTT [2052] (Chauncey^, Danief, Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry^, Henry'^) m. April 12, 1871, Hannah M. GrifFen, dau. of Henry and Rachel Griff en. She was b. Jan. 11, 1850, at Orangeville, N. Y. Children: — 2470—1. CLARENCE EDMUND, b. Jan. 12, 1873. See DXL. 2471—2. EDNA VIOLA, b. Dec. 27, 1874; m. Dec. 27, 1905, John Reitzel. He was b. Nov. 24, 1871. 2472—3. ALICE E., b. Nov. 3, 1881. — CCCCLXX— EARL D.^ WOLCOTT [2055] (Chester Lucas\ DanieV , Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry~, Henry*) m. (1st) Feb. 15, 1888, Adelia S. Carpenter, dau. of Samuel and Mary Ann Carpenter. She was b. Oct. 6, 1866, and d. July 13, 1892. (2nd) May 3, 1893, Amelia Carpenter, twin sister of his first wife. Children: — 2473—1. MYRON, b. Dec. 30, 1889. 2474 — 2. VAN C, b. Sept. 29, 1894. 2475—3- HAROLD E., b. Dec. 16, 1898. NINTH GENERATION 327 . — CCCCLXXI— SERENO E.^ WOLCOTT [2058] (Josiah Edmund^ Daniel Russell', Josiah*^, Josiah^, Samuel*, SaniueP, Henry- ^ Henry^) m. Oct. 4, 1870, Augusta L. Benjamin, dau. of Horace and Philena Benjamin, of Coburn Town, Ind. Re- sides at East Orwell, O. Children : — 2476—1. BERENICE, E., b. April 12. 1875; d. June i, 1883. 2477—2. JEROME P., b. Jan. 17, 1885. — CCCCLXXII— ALBERT G.'' WOLCOTT [2059] (Josiah Edmund^, Daniel RusselV , Josia¥\ Josiah^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry'^, Henri/) m. Oct. 4, 1870, Mary M. Hall, dau. of Richardson and Isabella Hall, of New Lyme, Ohio. Resides at Jeffer- son, O. Child:— 2478—1. ARMINTA BELL, b. Feb. 18, 1874; m. Oct. 26, 1898, Dr. Orr A. Dickson, son of James and Susan Dick- son, of Sheffield, Ohio. Child: Robert O. Dickson, b. Nov. 9, 1902. — CCCCLXXIII— EDWARD CORNING'' WOLCOTT [2060] (Horace Alanson^, Daniel RusseU"' , Josiah^, Josiah^, Sarnuel*, SamuePj Henry-, Henry*) m. IMay 15, 1901, Josephine Guggenlieim, of Kansas City, Mo., dau. of Jacob L. and Isabella Longaker, of Philadelphia, Pa. Children: — 2479—1. LAURA LOUISE, b. Feb. 28, 1902. 2480—2. WILLA BIXBY, b. Jan. 2, 1910. 328 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCCLXXIV— CHARLES ALBERT^ WOLCOTT [2061] (Horace Alanson^, Daniel RusselV , Josiali^, Josiah^, Samuel^, SamueP, Henry^, Henry^) m. June 1, 1908, Rosetta Gordon Bell, dau. of James Washington and Delphine (Paradis) Bell, of Stratford, Ont., Canada. Child:— 2481— I. CLEOPHILE EVELYN, b. Nov. 20, 1909, at Moab, Utah. — CCCCLXXV— CHARLES FREEMAN" WOLCOTT [2065] (Willis Augustus^ , Daniel RusselV , Josiah^, Josiah^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry-, Henry^) m. Feb. 6, 1890, Mabel Huntley, dau. of W. T. and J. G. Huntley, of Orwell, Ohio. Resides at Cleveland, Ohio. Children: — 2482—1. CHARLES DURWARD, b. Nov., 1890, at Mahon- ingtovvn, Pa. 2483—2. OLGA MABEL, b. July, 1896, at Avalon, Pa. 2484—3. WILLIS WALTER, b. Oct., 1901, at Avalon, Pa., d. 2485—4. MARION GLENDORA, b. Sept., 1902, at Avalon, Pa. 2486—5. JULIA LEONE, b. Feb., 1905, at Avalon, Pa. — CCCCLXXVI— LEVERETT CALVIN'^ WOLCOTT [2091] (Lynian^, Josiah Willis'^, Josiah^, Josiah^, Sanuiel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Belle Housel, dau. of Orlo and Mary Housel. Children : — NINTH GENERATION i29 2487—1 2488—2 2489—3 2490—4 2491—5 2492 — 6 HELEN MARIE, b. Dec. 10, 1894. FLORENCE EVELYN, b. Feb. 10, 1898. LEONARD LYMAN, b. April 20, 1899. GLEN, b. Aug. 19, 1901; d. Feb. 28, 1902. ROBERT ORLO, b. Nov. 14, 1903. WAYNE EDWIN, b. Nov. 28, 1907. — CCCCLXXVII— JOSIAH WARD'^ WOLCOTT [2092] (Lyman^, Josiah Willis^, Josiah^, Josialv", Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry~, Henry^) m. Mar. 13, 1894, Lottie Anna, dau. of Thomas and Frances Hawkins. Children : — 2493—1. CLYDE ROWLAND, b. March 12, 1896. 2494—2. FRANCES HARRIET, b. April 7, 1906. — CCCCLXXVIII— EDWIN STANTON^ WOLCOTT [2100] (Julius Erastus^, Erastus' , Josiah^, Josiah^, Samuel'*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry*) m. Nov. 20, 1884, Emily C. Alter. Re- sides at Richland, Iowa. Child: — 2495—1. CLARENCE EDWIN, b. June 8, 1890, at De Witt, Ark. Resides at Clay, Iowa. CCCCLXXIX- CHARLES HENRY*^ WOLCOTT [2109] (William Wirt^, Edmund Pinkney'^, Josiah^, Josia¥, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry*) m. Nov. 18, 1897, Mary Florence 330 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY Young, dau. of William Harrison and Eliza Jane Young, of Meeker, Colo. Resides at Axial, Colo. Child : — 2496—1. WILLIAM LAWRENCE, b. July 15, 1898; d. Feb. 8, 1899, at Meeker, Colo. — CCCCLXXX— WILLIAM EDMUND^ WOLCOTT [2111] (fVilliarn Wirt^, Edmund Pinkney'^ , Josiah^, Josiah^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry'\ Henrif) m. Sept. 23, 1890, Alice Eliza- beth, dau. of William and Alice D. Hayden, of Binghamton, N. Y. Resides at Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: — 2497—1. ELLEN HART, b. Aug. 22. 1891. 2498—2. EDMUND HAYDEN, b. Nov. 27, 1895. 2499—3. HAROLD CARPENTER, b. Dec. 24, 1896. 2500—4. ALICE MARY, b. Feb. 22, 1903. — CCCCLXXXI— HARLAN PAGE^ WOLCOTT [2114] (Joseph Higgins^, Lewis'^ , Theodore^ , Josiah^, Samuel'^, Samuel^, Henry'^, Henri/) m. Apr. 26, 1865, Harriet N. Castle, of Geneva, O. Resided at Garfield, Kan.; d. Mar. 1, 1906, at Topeka, Kan. Children: — 2501— I. LEORA CASTLE, b. Sept. 29, 1866; m. Feb. 24, 1892, Fred H. Leonard; d. 1904, at Denver, Colo. 2502—2. STELLA AMORET, b. Feb. 16, 1870; resides at Topeka, Kan. 2503—3. HARRY HAZEN, b. July 8, 1876; m. Gertrude Williamson; resides at Earned, Kan. 2504—4. LOUISE CELIA, b. Feb. 22, 1885; resides at Topeka, Kan. NINTH GENERATION 331 — CCCCLXXXII— HENRY GOODRICH" WOLCOTT [2115] (Joseph Higgins^, Lewis'', Theodore^, Josiali^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry"^, Henry'^) m. June 5, 1866, Jennie ]M. Nicholson, dau. of John Wesley Nicholson, of West Winsted. Resides at Decatur, Mich. Children: — 2505—1. INEZ ESTELLA, b. Sept. 16, 1867; m. March 21, 1898, Fred A. Armitage; resides at Mt. Vernon, Wash. Children: I. Dorothy Myrtle Armitage, b. April 2, 1900. II. Howard Leslie Armitage, b. Dec. 7, 1906. 2506—2. MARY AMORET, b. Jan. 29, d. Aug. 24, 1869. 2507—3. MYRTLE MIGNONETTE, b. June 7, 1870: m. June 6, 1889, Elmer Eugene Shackelford; resides at Allen, Nebr. Child: Harold Shackelford, b. Sept. 28, 1890. 2508—4. HOWARD PAGE, b. Dec. 25, 1880; m. Aug., 1909, Bessie Page; resides at Newcastle, Nebr. 2509—5. HENRY GOODRICH, b. Oct. 25, 1882; m. June 26, 1907, Eva G. Davis; resides at La Porte, Ind. — CCCCLXXXIII— DARWIN BUSHNELL" WOLCOTT [2117] (Joseph Higgins^, Lewis' , Theodore^, Josiah^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry-, Henry^) m. Sept. 15, 1880, Ida May Clements, dau. of Levi Burtt Clements. She was b. Oct. 28, 1860, at Carbondale, 111. Resides at Garfield, Kan. Children, b. at Garfield, Kan.: — 2510-1. BURTT JOSEPH, b. Nov. i, 1881. 251 1— 2. JAMES HARLAN, b. Feb. i, 1886. See DXLI. 2512—3. LEROY BUSHNELL, b. Oct. 20, 1890. 2513—4. CHARLES CLEMENTS, b. July 20, 1892. 332 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — CCCCLXXXIV— FRANK BLISS^ WOLCOTT [2124] (Orlow Lewis^ Lewis'^, Theodore^ , JosiaJv*, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. June 28, 1892, at Warren, Ohio, Mary Sheldon Fox, dau. of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Fox, of Buffalo, N. Y. Resides at Cleveland, O. Children : — 2514— I. JACK MONTGOMERY, b. July 15, 1898. 2515—2. MARTHA FOX, b. April 11, 1905. 251^3. FRANK BLISS, JR., b. Feb. 5, 1907. — CCCCLXXXV— NEWTON AMOS^ WOLCOTT [2128] (William^ Newton'', Theodore^, Joseph^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry*) m. June 10, 1903, Blanche Edith Bates, dau. of Chauncey and Eliza ( Hart ) Bates, of Mesopotamia, Ohio. Resides at Warren, O. Children: — 2517— I. LESLIE CARL, b. March 30, 1904. 2518—2. NEAL NEWTON, b. April 28, 1906. — CCCCLXXXVI— ISAIAH^ WOLCOTT [2145] (Joel^, Charles\ Charles^, Justus^, George*, George^, George^, Henry*) m. Nov, 2, 1873, Marietta Pew, dau. of Daniel and Mary Pew, of Caton, N. Y. Children:— 2519— I. DANIEL WINTHROP, b. Aug. 20, 1875. See DXLII. 2520—2. CHARLES EDWARD, b. Oct. 10, 1878. See DXLIIL NINTH GENERATION 333 2521—3. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, b. June 3, 1881 ; m. July 9, 1902, Martha Matilda Bishop, dau. of John and Margaret Bishop, of Rossiter, Penn. Resides at Coming, N. Y. 2522—4. ISAIAH J., b. Feb. 19, 1882; d. Aug. 25, 1884. 2523—5. NETTIE F., b. Jan., 1885; d. Aug. 22, 1887. 2524—6. ARTHUR KENDALL, b. Oct. 3, 1892. — CCCCLXXXVII— EDD ELSWORTH^ WOLCOTT [2150] (John Edwin^j Samuel Keeler" , Charles^, Justus^, George'^, George^, George^, Henry^) m. — . Children: — 2525—1. RAYMOND. 2526—2. HAROLD. 2527—3. FLORENCE. — CCCCLXXXVIII— CLARENCE K.» WOLCOTT [2151] (William May- nard^, Samuel Keeler' , Charles'^, Justus^, George*, George^, George"^, Henry^) m. Sept. 5, 1901, Helen Gertrude Water- bury, who was b. June 24, 1874, at Genesee, N. Y. Resides at Corning, X. Y. Children: — 2528—1. FRANCES JULIA, b. Aug. 15, 1902. 2529—2. ROBERT MAYNARD, b. Aug. 12, 1904. — CCCCLXXXIX— GEORGE T.'' WOLCOTT [2153] (Louis Alexander^, Samuel Keeler"^ , Charles^, Justus^, George'^, George^, George"^, Henry^) m. June 14, 1904, Emma, dau. of W. W. Cowan, of Corning, X. Y. Child: — 2530—1. EMMA CHARLOTTE, b. July 30, 1910. 334 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — ccccxc— SAMUEL KEELER' WOLCOTT [2157] (Louis Alexander^, S annuel Keeler'^ , Charles^, Justus^, George'^, George^, George- , Henry^) m. Aug. 12, 1907, Fanny, dau. of J. I. Stanton, of Buffalo, N. Y. Child:— 2531— I. LOUIS JEROME, b. Sept. 4, 1908. — CCCCXCI— CHARLES^ WOLCOTT [2159] (Ezra Legrand\ Samuel Keeler"' , Charles^, Justus^, George'^, George^, George^, Henry^) m. Dec. 12, 1894, Avis Edmonds, of Cohocton, N. Y. Children:— 2532—1. EUNICE ELIZABETH, b. Sept, 27, 1895. 2533-2. ROY KENNETH, b. June i, 1898. — CCCCXCII— ORSON ELWIN'' WOLCOTT [2171] (Charles^ Frederick'' J Charles'^, Justus^, George'^, George^, George'^, Henry'^) m. July 4, 1876, Mary IMelvina Russell, of Pine Valley, N. Y., who was b. Jan. 18, 1858. Children:— 2534—1. FRANCIS EUGENE, b. April 4, 1877. See DXLIV. 2535—2. GEORGE ELWIN, b. Oct. 24, 1878. See DXLV. 2536—3. NOBLE ERNEST, b. May 25, 1882. See DXLVI. 2537—4. FLORA MELVINA, b. Dec. 28, 1885: m. Sept. 22, 1908, Walter J. Stosch, of Corning, N. Y. NINTH GENERATION 335 — CCCCXCIII— CHARLES S.^ WOLCOTT [2179] (Charles^ Frederick^ , Charles'^, Justus^, George*, George^, George~, Henn/) m. Oct. 28, 1903, Helen W. Rowley. Children:— 2538—1. EZRA R., b. May 30, 1905. 2539—2. J. FREDERICK, b. Dec. 9, 1906. 2540 — 3. GEORGE R., b. Jan. i, 1909. 2541—4. CHARLOTTE JANE, b. Sept. 10, 191 1. — CCCCXCIV— PHILO RAY» WOLCOTT [2182] (William Irving\ Frederick"' , Charles^, Justus", George'^, George^, George'-, Henry^) m. Mar. 31, 1906, Carrie Marie Colburn, who was b. Oct. 8, 1882. Child:— 2542—1. ROLAND IRVING, b. Sept. 13, 1908. — ccccxcv— JOHN EDWIN^ WOLCOTT [2183] (William E.\ Edwin Jones'^, John^, Justus^, George'^, George^, George", Henri/) m. Dec. 24. 1897, Eva L. Hutchinson, of Wells- boro. Pa. Child:— 2543—1. ROBERT HARRY, b. Aug. 10, 1899. — CCCCXCVI— HARRY K.^ WOLCOTT [2193] (William. Putnam^ Horace'^, Horace^, Joseph^, Joshua*, George^, George~, Henry^) m. Nov. 11, 1896, Maud Garber, dau. of Reuben 336 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY and Jennie (Dixon) Garber, who was b. April 12, 1874. An attorney at law at Norfolk, Va. Children, b. at Norfolk, Va.:— 2544—1. ROGER G., b. Sept. 15, 1897. 2545—2. HARRY K., Jr., b. May 19, 1900. — CCCCXCVII— EDWARD W.^ WOLCOTT [2194] (William Putnam^ Horace^, Horace^, Joseph^, Joshua*, George^, George^, Henry^) m. Sept. 14, 1893, Ada, dau. of James E. and Jeanette Mounts, v>ho was b. April 17, 1875. An attorney at law at Norfolk, Va. Child: — 2546—1. JAMES M., b. Aug. i, 1894, at Van Wert, O. — CCCCXCVIII— OLIVER G." WOLCOTT [2196] (Horace Milton\ Horace^ , Horace*^, Josejjh^, Joshua*, George^, George^, Henry'^) m. Jan. 6, 1910, Elva Howard. Resides at Modesto, Cal. Child:— 2547—1. ALICE E., b. Feb. 21, 191 1. — CCCCXCIX— PETER CLARK^ WOLCOTT [2202] (Lucian McClenathan^, Elias Houoe^ , Elias^, Joseph^, Joshua*, George^, George"^, Henry''-) m. Sept. 2, 1885, Eleanor Louise Smith, dau. of Edward and Jane Mallory Smith, of Batavia, 111. Pastor of Trinity Church at Highland Park, 111. Children : — 2548—1. MARY ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 3, 1886; m. Aug. 28, 191 1, Lyman Pierce Pryor; resides at Jacksonville, Fla. 2549—2. ROGER DOD, b. April 20, 1892. 2550—3. LEONARD CLARK, b. June 13, 1894. NINTH GENERATION 337 — D— LUCIEN FREMONT'' WOLCOTT [2203] (Lucian McClenathan^, Elias Hoive'', Elias^, Joseph^, Joshua^, George^, George'-, Henry^) m. (1st) Aug. 14, 1888, Eliza Annetta Willis, daii. of James Willis, of Oskaloosa, Iowa; (2nd) INIarch 17, 1903, Ida Emily Phimiey, dau. of Lucius Horatio and Martha Jane Phinney, of Iowa Falls, Iowa. Children : — 2551— I. MARY PUTNAM, b. Feb. 26. 1889. 2552—2. JOHN LUCIEN, b. Feb. 12, 1905. 2553—3- HELEN ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 12, 1906. — DI— BROOKS^ WOLCOTT [2206] (Roscoe^, Elias Howe\ Elias^, Joseph^, Joshua*, George^, George^, Henry^) m. — , Nov. 28, 1901. Child:— 2554—1. ERSCHEL WEIHL, b. Aug. 20, 1903, at Water- town, O. — DII— HERBERT RAYMOND^ WOLCOTT [2217] (Ralph^, Guy"' , Gideon^, Henry'', Henry*, Henry^, Simon- , Henry^) m. Sept. 1, 1903, Mildred Frances Houlahan, dau. of Charles H. and Emma Frances Houlahan, of Belmont, Mass. Resides at Springfield, Mass. Children, b. at Spring- field, Mass. : — 2555—1. DOROTHY CHAPIN, b. Sept. 11, 1904. 2556—2. MIRL\M COOPER, b. June 21, 1906. 338 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — Dili— WALTER BARNETT^ WOLCOTT [2218] (William Wadsworth^, Walter'^ , Gideon^, Henry^^ Henry*, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Dec. 9, 1875, Martha Green Leftwich, dau. of John Monroe and Nancy Jane Leftwich, of Newton County, Ga. She was b. Oct. 28, 1855. Children:— 2557—1. ELIZABETH JANE, b. Nov. 5, 1876, at Conyers, Ga. 2558—2. FLORENCE STELLUNA, b. Oct. 27, 1878, at Conyers, Ga. 2559—3- CHARLES WALTER, b. March 17, 1881, at Griffen, Ga. See DXLVH. 2560—4. MATTIE BURA, b. April 29, 1883, at Griffen, Ga. 2561-5. WILLIAM LEFTWICH, b. Oct. 14, 1885, at Griffen, Ga. 2562—6. MAGGIE LENORA, b. Aug. 29, 1887, at Griffen, Ga. 2563—7. ROBERT HENRY, b. July 13, 1891, at Griffen, Ga. 2564—8. LAURA OLIVIA, "I twins, b. Feb. ( 2565—9. HOMER OLIVER,! 28, 1894 id. Oct. 22, 1897. — DIV— CLARENCE M.^ WOLCOTT [2228] (Clayton A.' Simon Peter'', Joseph^, Simon^, Henry*, Henry^, Simon^ Henry^) m. Sept. 14, 1898, Fannie I. Wells. Children :- 2566—1. DOTTIE MARIE, b. Dec. 18, 1899. 2567—2. PAUL F., b. July 5, 1902. 2568—3. JAMES CLAYTON, b. Jan. 30, 1906. — DV— FRANK'' WOLCOTT [2229] (Clayton A.\ Simon Peter"' , Joseph^, Simon^, Henry*, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m, Feb. 4, 1903, Maude Merriman. Children: — 2569 — I. FAY W., b. Oct. 29, 1903. 2570—2. LORENE, b. Feb. 27, 1905. NINTH GENERATION 339 — DVI— PERRY^ WOLCOTT [2233] (Martin Preston^ Thomas'^, Luke^, Thomas^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simon-, Henry^) m. March 7, 1849, Nancy M., dau. of Zephaniah Sherman, of Otsehc, N. Y.; resided (1849) in Lincklaen, N. Y. Child:— 2571— I. SHERMAN AGARD, b. Jan. 16, 1850. — DVII— JOHN" WOLCOTT [2241] (Thomas Jiidd^ Thomas', Luke^, Thomas^', Thomas*, Henry^, Simorr, Henry^) m. (1st) Sarah Lane; (2nd) Catherine Beardsley. He d. 1902, in Michigan. Children: — 2572—1. HELEN, b. in Kent. 2573—2. JAMES. SeeDXLVIII 2574—3- FRANK. 2575-4- SARAH. 2576-5- JOHN. — DVIII— OLIVER" WOLCOTT [2242] (Thomas Judd\ Thomas'^, Luke^, Thomas^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simon^, Henry'*) m. Caroline Gilbert, of Kent, Conn. He d. in 1891. Children:— 2577_i. THOMAS JUDD, b. 1858. See DXLIX. 2578—2. EFFIE LOUISE, resides at Bridgeport, Conn. 340 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — DIX— WILLIAM BURTON^ WOLCOTT [2245] (Thomas Judd^, Thomas^ , Luke^, Thomas^, Thomas'^, Henry^, Sivion^, Henry^) m. Mary Jeanette Lee, of Kent, dau. of Abram and Maria Lee; d. Sept. 30, 1909. Children:— 2579—1- IDA LOUISE, b. July lo, 1854; m. Henry W. Post, of Southbury. 2580—2. SARAH MARIA, b. March 7, 1856; m. Frederick Darling, of Ansonia, N. Y. Lived in Bridgeport. 2581—3. ADA JANE, b. May 7, 1858; m. Julius Beardsley, of Southbury; d. Dec. i, 1883. 2582-4. CHARLES WILLIAM, b. Sept. 5, 1863. See DL. 2583—5. OLIVER ELIAS, b. Feb. 8, 1868; m. Libbie Waldron, of Kent, Conn. 2584—6. JOHN LEE, b. Mar. 16, 1874; m. Alice Shaatz. — DX— MARTILLAS^ WOLCOTT [2246] (Thomas Jtidd^ Thomas'', Luke^, Thomas^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Mary Ann Stowe, of Kent. He d. in 1907, at Kent, Conn. Children: — 2585—1. ELIZA, m. Elisha Roraback. 2586—2. ELIZABETH, m. Elijah Dwy. — DXI— GEORGE CASE» WOLCOTT [2255] (Peres Case\ Wheeler'', Luke^, Thomas^, Thomas'^, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. (1st) Dec. 27, 1883, Agnes Brodie; (2nd) Sylvia Woodman; (3rd) Hester Bills. Children: — 2587—1. JEAN BRODIE. 2588—2. RUTH ELEANOR. NINTH GENERATION 341 — DXII— EDWIN HENRY" WOLCOTT [2256] (Peres Case\ Wheeler' , Luke'^, Thomas^, TJwmas^j Henry^, Sivion^, Henri/^) m. Dec. 26, 1883, Carrie Patience Miller, dau. of Edward Thomas and Patience Pryor JNIiller, of Rochester, N. Y. A practicing physician at Rochester, N. Y. Children : — 2589—1. EDWIN MILLER, b. Dec. 16, 1888. 2590—2. HAROLD, b. Sept. 14, 1892; d. Aug. 12, 1893. 2591—3. MARGARET ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 18, 1893. — DXIII— ETHAN C.» WOLCOTT [2275] (Roger\ Asa\ Roger^, Gideon^, Thomas*, Henry^, Simon~, Henry^) m. Nov. 16, 1885, Julia Johnson, dau. of Harvey and Margaret (Cronkelton) Johnson, of Delaware, Ohio. Resides at Omaha, Neb. Children: — 2592—1. ROGER, b. March 28, 1888. 2593—2. JOHN, b. April 13, 1891. 2594—3- HELEN, b. March 12, 1896. — DXIV— CHARLES MARION" WOLCOTT [2289] (William Augustus^, Henry Augustus'', Augustus^, Giles^, Peter'^, Henrtf, Simon^, Henry^) m. Mar. 28, 1887, Mary Moll. Children : — 2595—1. PEARL LOZETT, b. Aug. 22, 1888; m. Mar. 12, 191 1, Dolph L. Gaskins. 2596—2. ELLA MAY, b. Mar. 7, 1891. 2597-3. WILLIAM OLIVER, b. May 27, 1895. 2598—4. MARION, b. Apr. 13, 1897. 2599—5- GLADYS L., b. Aug. 28, 1905. 2600—6. LOLA ELIZABETH, b. July 23, 1907. 342 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — DXV— CYRUS HARVEY'' WOLCOTT [2293] (Henry Oliver^, Henry Augustus' , Augustus^, Giles^, Peter*, Henry^, Simon-, Henry'^) m. 1892, Minnie Jobe. Children : — 2601— I. GERTRUDE MAE, b. Oct. 11, 1893. 2602—2. JESSIE LOIS, b. Sept. 23, 1894. 2603—3. RAYMOND LEROY, b. July 21, 1897. — DXVI— CHARLES SPENCERS WOLCOTT [2303] (Anson Spencer^, Anson'', James^, Epaphras^, Roger*, Roger^, Simon^, Henry'^) m. Oct. 12, 1882, at Forest Green, Mo., Dixie Anna Ford, dau. of Peter Ford, of Forest Green, Mo. D. Dec. 5, 1886, at Richmond, Mo. Children:— 2604—1. ELIZABETH S., b. at Richmond, Mo., July 28, 1883. 2605—2. WALTER CHARLES, b. at Richmond, Mo., June 27, 1885. 2606—3. EDITH, b. at Forest Green, Mo., April 25, 1887; m. Nov. 10, 1903, John P. Bramhall, attorney, of Richmond, Mo. — DXVII— GEORGE FRANKLIN^ WOLCOTT [2305] (Anson Spencer^, Anson'', James^, Epaphras^, Roger*, Roger^, Simon^, Henry'^) m. Oct. 16, 1889, Izelia, dau. of Reuben Leveredge, of Fayette, Mo. She was b. Dec. 4, 1861. Children, b. at Fayette: — NINTH GENERATION 343 2607 — I 2608—2 2609—3 2610 — 4 261 1— 5 2612—6 2613—7 WILLIAM R, b. Sept. 27, 1891. SPENCER REUBEN, b. Feb. 8, 1892. MARY ELIZABETH, b. July 27. 1894. SARAH MABEL, b. April 10. 1896; d. Aug. 6, 1897. LURENDA ADA, b. Sept. 14, 1897. GRACE ANNIE, b. Feb. 6. 1898. CLARA ODELL, b. Jan. 12, 1899. — DXVIII— HENRY EPAPHRAS^ WOLCOTT [2306] (George Paul^j Epaphras' , James^, Epaphras^, Roger^, Roger^, Simon^, Henrif) m. Oct. 12, 1870, Helen A., dau. of Thomas Gray Chandler and Lucy (Stead) Chandler, of Pomfret, Conn. ; d. July 22, 1889. Child :— 2614— I. CHANDLER, b. Aug. 8, 1875; an attorney at law at Rochester, N. Y. — DXIX— JAMES EPHRAIM'' WOLCOTT [2307] (George Paul^, Epaphras^ , James^, Epaphras^, Roger'^, Roger^, Simori^, Henry^) m. Ida J. Chase; d. Nov. 24, 1906. Childi-en : — 2615— I. CAROLINE ROGENIA, b. Oct., 1876; m. Jan. 31, 1905, Frank Edward Clawson, of Ridgway, Penn. 261^2. GEORGE PAUL, b. Aug. 16, 1880. 2617—3. CHARLES JAMES, b. Nov. 14, 1881; m. Sept. 29, 1910, Rachel Greene Richmond. 344 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — DXX— HENRY WALBRIDGE'' WOLCOTT [2312] (Anson^j James^, James'^, Epaphras'^, Roger'^, Roger^, Simo'nr, Henry^) m. (1st) May 24, 1875, at Chicago, 111., Helen Bishop JNIacIntyre, dau. of James and Jane Macln- tyre; (2nd) July 12, 1898, at Kenosha, Wis., Josephine Edmonton Powers, dau. of Thomas and Mary Powers. Childi-en:— 2618— I. HELEN ELIZABETH, b. March 26, 1876, at Logansport, Ind. 2619—2. HUGH ALAN, b. April 18, 1879, at Lafayette, Ind. 2620—3. HENRY WALBRIDGE, Jr., b. May 11, 1889, at Fremont, O. — DXXI— EBEN HENRY^ WOLCOTT [2313] (Anson\ James' , Javies^, Epaphras^, Roger'^, Roger^, Simorr, Henry^) m. April 22, 1889, at Indianapolis, Ind., Lida Lister Brown. Resides at Marion, Ind. Childi-en:— 2621— I. RYLAND ANSON, b. April 4, 1891. 2622—2. ROGER GOULD, b. Sept. 19, 1893. — DXXII— JAMES GRIFFITH'' WOLCOTT [2316] (James Henry^, James'', Javies'^, Epaphras^, Roger^, Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Dec. 18, 1883, Adelia Savage, dau. of George W. and Mary Savage, of Lagrange, 111. Resides at Lagrange. Children : — NINTH GENERATION 345 2623—1. GEORGE SAVAGE, b. Oct. 10, 1884, at Chicago, 111.; m. Feb. 8, 1906, Charlotte Elliott. 2624 — 2. ADELIA, b. May 26, 1886, at Lagrange, 111.; m. Dec. 28, 1906, B. F. Troxell. 2625—3. JAMES LEROY, b. Oct. 29, 1887; d. April, 1889. — DXXIII— GEORGE ALFRED'^ WOLCOTT [2320] (James\ Norman', James^, Epaphras^, Roger*, Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. 1878, Nancy Oijhelia Strother, of Muhlenburg County, Ky.; d. Feb. 5, 1901. Children:— 2626—1. LUCYE MAI, b. Oct. 25, 1879. 2627—2. LOUIS ROBERT, b. April 21, 1881. See DLL 2628—3. JULIA MARY, d. young. — DXXIV— CHARLES EDGAR'' WOLCOTT [2322] (James\, Norman'' , James^, Epaphras^, Roger*, Roger^, Simon^_ Henry^) m. Dec. 15, 1889, Laura Moorman. She d. July 19, 1906. Children:— 2629—1. EDGAR MOORMAN, b. Oct. 28, 1890; d. Oct. 28, 1905- 2630—2. PAUL McGregor, b. June 4, 1892. 2631—3. EVELYN KATHERINE, b. Aug. 25, 1895; d. Nov., 1897. 2632—4. JOHN JAMES, b. Jan. 21, 1899. 346 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — DXXV— JAMES FRANKLIN^ WOLCOTT [2323] (James\ Norman'' , James^, Epaphras'^, Roger*, Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. 1881, Bettie Wheelden, of Muhlenburg County, Ky. Children:— 2633—1. NANNIE BRADY, b. Sept., 1882; m. July 19, 1902, Louis Nunan. 2634—2. RUTH DAVIS, b. Aug., 1884; m. Nov., 1901, — Brown. Children: I. Aileen Brown, b. Aug. 27, 1902. II. Sarah Elizabeth Brown, b. Feb. 19, 1909. 2635—3. NORMAN, b. March, 1886. See DLII. 2636—4. RENA, b. Sept., 1887. 2637—5. CHARLES ALFRED, b. Jan., 1889; d. Feb. 22, 1906. 2638—6. FRED, b. Aug., 1893. — DXXVI— WILLIAM AUGUSTUS'^ WOLCOTT [2325] (Oliver Hector^, Norman'', James^, Epaphras^, Roger^, Roger^, Simon'^, Henry'^) m. MoUie Fowler, of Brenham, Texas; d. April 1, 1899, at McKinney, Texas. Child:— 2639—1. ADA, b. July 17, 1888; lives at Waco, Texas. — DXXVII— ALVA ARISTA'' WOLCOTT [2326] (Oliver Hector^ Norman'', James^, Epaphras^, Roger*, Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. in 1880, Maggie Pond, of McKinney, Texas. Children, b. at McKinney: — NINTH GENERATION 347 2640—1. OLIVER BARTON, b. July 6, 1882. 2641—2. GRANVILLE AUGUSTUS, b. Feb. 13, d. Aug. 23, 1886. 2642—3. HETTIE, b. Aug. 9, 1888. 2643—4. JOSEPH, b. Feb. 28, 1891. 2644—5. KATE, b. Dec. 15, 1893. — DXXVIII— ROBERT VAUGHN^ WOLCOTT [2329] (Oliver Hector^, Norman'', James^, Epaphras^, Roger'^, Roger^, Siinon^, Henrif) m. April 27, 1884, Nannie Clark, of McKinney, Texas. Child: — 2645—1. HORACE EDGAR, b. Feb. 20, 1885. — DXXIX— DUNCAN BREWSTER^ WOLCOTT [2332] (Simon Perkins^, Alfred?, Alfred^, Parmenio^, Roger*, Roger^, Simon- , Henry^) m. IVlay, 1906, Daisy Lodge, of Silver Lake, O. ; attorney at law at Kent, O. Children: — 2646—1. JOHN LODGE, b. Apr. 23, 1907. 2647—2. DUNCAN BREWSTER, b. June 26, 1909. — DXXX— HARRY WARD EMERSON^ WOLCOTT [2348] (Judson Eugene^, James OrirV , Guy^, Giiy^, Alexander"^, Roger^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Aug. 11, 1904, Pearle Albertine, dau. of ]Mr. and JNIrs. Dwight Parmelee, of E. Cleveland, Ohio. Child:— 2648—1. ARLENE PARMELEE, b. Nov. 29, 1905, at E. Cleveland, O. TENTH GENERATION — DXXXI— ROY MANUEL^o WOLCOTT [2382] (Mijron Wells\ Thomas Bobbins^, Thomas'', Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry^, Henry^) m. Dec. 22, 1906, Linnie May Moor, dau. of Fitzgerald and Sarah (Wilson) Moor, of El Paso, Tex. He d. Nov. 25, 1908. Child:— 2649—1. ROY MANUEL, b. Mar. 20, 1909, at El Paso, Tex. — DXXXII— WILLIAM NEWTON^'^ WOLCOTT [2386] (John Nelson^, Isaac Newton^, William'^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Jan. 6, 1891, at Manchester, la., Bertha May Taylor, dau. of Ormon E. and Martha P. Taylor. Resides at Manchester, la. Children: — 2650—1. CLARA LOUISE, b. July 4, 1893- 2651—2. GRACE EDITH, b. Aug. 14, 1895. 2652—3. ALICE JEANIE, b. July 13, 1897. — DXXXIII— EDWARD NELSON^o WOLCOTT [2387] (John Nelson^, Isaac Newton^, William'^ , Samuel^, Samuel^, SamueP, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Lillie C. Smith, Children:— 2653—1. ROGER, b. Aug. 27, 1897; d. May, 191 1. 2654—2. EDWARD OLIVER, b. Feb. 20, 1907. TENTH GENERATION 349 — DXXXIV— HENRY RIGGS^o WOLCOTT [2388] (JohnNelson^ Isaac Newton^, William'^, Samuel^, SamueV', Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Kathe Scherrer, Children: — 2655—1 2656—2, 2657—3 2658—4, 2659—5 NELSON, b. Jan. 27, 1896. ELSA, b. Jan. 10, 1897. KATHERINE, b. May 13, 18 HERBERT, b. Sept. 26, 1900. HARRY, b. Feb. 5, 1903. — DXXXV- ELBERT HENRY^o WOLCOTT [2392] (Henry Kirke^, Nelson^, William'^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel*, Samuel^, Henry^, Henry^) m. Feb. 15, 1900, Nora Minard, dau. of George W. and Lizzie A. JNIinard, of St. Charles, 111. Child:— 2660—1. KATHERINE MINARD, b. April 10, 1901, at Batavia. 111. — DXXXVI— LAURENS EMERSONio WOLCOTT [2394] (William Allerv* , Nelson^, William', SamueV^, Samuel^, Samuel*, SamueP, Henry-, Hetrry^) m. Jan. 21, 1905, Ethel M. Patchin, dau. of Lyman and Ida INIay Ujidike Patchin, of Batavia, 111. Children: — 2661 — I. ADA MAY, b. April 5, 1906, at Batavia, 111.; d. May 20, 1907. 2662—2. LAURENS EMERSON, Jr., b. March 22, 1908. 2663—3. WILLIAM ALLEN, b. Aug. 29, 1909, at Batavia, 111.; d. June 8, 1910. 350 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — DXXXVII— CORYDON HENRYio WOLCOTT [2423] (Henrij Bela^, Walter^, Henry'', Williavx^, SanmeF, SamueV", Smnuel^, Henry"^, Henry^) m. Sept. 7, 1904, Florence A. Young, of Cobleskill, N. Y. Childi-en:— 2664—1. GRACE LILLIAN, b. Sept. 21, 1905. 2665—2. LAURA ALBERTA, b. Aug. 31, 1907. — DXXXVIII— GEORGE R.i*' WOLCOTT [2438] (Calvin A.\ Walter F.^, DanieV, Elisha^, Elisha^, Samuel^, Samuel^, Henry^, Henrif) m. Oct. 20, 1881, Florence E. Olmstead, of Eldred, Pa. She was b. Oct. 2, 1863. Children:— 2666—1. MELVIN B., b. Jan. 13, 1884. 2667 — 2. E., b. April 13, d. July 17, 1885. 2668—3. NORMAN R., b. Jan. 16, 1888. 2669—4. CHARLES E., b. May 8, 1891. 2670—5. GUARD C, b. June 25, 1894. — DXXXIX— ALVIN PERKINS^o WOLCOTT [2459] (William Wallace^, William^, Daniel\ Elisha'^, Elisha^, SaviueV", Samuel^ Henry\ Henri/) m. (1st) Oct. 28, 1887, Clara A. Russell. She was b. March 18, 1865, and d. Jan. 2, 1892. (2nd) March 14, 1894, Rose L. Barker, of Warsaw, N. Y. She was b. Feb. 1, 1869, at Orangeville, N. Y. Children:— 2671— I. DORIS M., b. June i, 1895, at Pike, N. Y. 2672—2. MARION R., b. Jan. 28, 1899, at Pike, N. Y. TENTH GENERATION 351 — DXL— CLARENCE EDMUND"^ WOLCOTT [24T0] (William Durfee^, Chauncey^, Daniel', Elisha^, Elislur', Samuel*, SamtieP, Henry'-, Uenry^) m. April 16, 1908, Ella JNIae Downing, dau. of John W. and Charlotte J. Downing, of Siverly, Pa. Resides at Oil City, Pa. Children:— 2673—1. MARGARET, b. Feb. 19, d. Feb. 22, 1909. 2674—2. NORMAN LESTER, b. July 14, 1910. 2675—3. EVERETTE SELLEW, b. Aug. 20, 191 1. — DXLI— JAMES HARLAX^" WOLCOTT [2511] (Danvin BushnelP, Joseph Higgins^, Leivis", Theodore'', Josiah^, Samuel*, Samuel\ Henry'^, Henry'^) m. Nov. 21, 1907, Nora Clark. Children : — 267^1. HENRY CLARK, b. Sept. 15, 1908. 2677—2. DONALD BRUCE, b. Nov. 9, 1909. — DXLII— DANIEL WINTHROPi'' WOLCOTT [2519] (Isaiah^, JoeP, Charles^, Charles'^, Justus^, George*, George^, George^, Henry^) m. Oct. 16, 1899, Jennie L. Wilson, who Avas b. July 22, 1878. Children:— 2678—1. FREDERICK ISAIAH, b. Sept. 22, 1900. 2679—2. MARGARET ANNA MAY, b. Feb. 2, 1902. 2680—3. HELEN IRENE, b. May 15, 1903. 2681—4. JENNIE MAY, b. April 14, 1905. 2682—5. GERTRUDE C., b. Sept. 14, 1907. 352 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — DXLIII— CHARLES EDWARD^" WOLCOTT [2520] (Isaiah\ Joel^, Charles^, Charles^, Justus^, George*, George^, George^, Henry^) m. 1897, Edith Belle Stephens, of Corn- mg,N. Y. Children:— 2683—1. ISABEL, b. July 28, 1898; d. Feb. 12, 1902. 2684—2. CHARLES HENRY, b. Feb. 16, 1904. 2685—3. ROBERT BURTON, b. April 18, 1906. 2686—4. EDWARD ISAIAH, b. Mar. i, 1907. 2687—5. EDITH MAY, b. July 11, d. Aug. 13, 1908. — DXLIV— FRANCIS EUGENE^" WOLCOTT [2534] (Orson Elwi'nP, Charles^, Frederick, Charles^, Justus^^, George*, George^, George'^, Henri/) m. Oct. 11, 1899, Frances A. DeWolf. Children:— 2688—1. DOROTHY ANGELINE, b. Mar. 30, 1901. 2689—2. STANLEY DE WOLF, b. Sept. 12, 1903. — DXLV— GEORGE EL WIN" WOLCOTT [2535] (Orson Elwin^, Charles^, Frederick, Charles'^, Justus^, George*, George^, George^, Henry^) m. July 12, 1902, Millie Ann Chapman. Children : — 2690—1. HAZEL CHAPMAN, b. May 27, 1903. 2691—2. EDNA MABEL, b. Oct. i, 1904. 2692—3. ORSON ELWIN, b. July 6, 1906. 2693—4. NOBLE EUGENE, b. May 24, 1908. TENTH GENERATION 7>5?< — DXLVI— NOBLE ERNEST^" WOLCOTT [2536] (Orson Ehviiv', Charles^, Frederick, Charles'^, Justus^', George*, George'^, George'-, Henry^) m. June 15, 1902, JMabel Chap- man. Children : — 2694—1. VERA EMLEY, b. Feb. 8, 1905; d. Mar. 14, 1906. 2695—2. MABEL ELAINE, b. Jan. 2, 1908. — DXLVII— CHARLES WALTER!" WOLCOTT [2559] (Walter Barnett^j William W adstvorth^ , Walter'' , Gideon^, Henry^, Henry*, Henry^, Simoir, Henry^) m. June 6, 1907, Carolj^n Shirley Baylor, dau of Henry and Ann Baylor, of Atlanta, Ga. Resides at Atlanta, Ga. Child: — 2696—1. ANNE SHIRLEY, b. March 19, 1908, at Atlanta, Ga. — DXLVI II— JAMES^*^ WOLCOTT [2573] (Jolm'>, Thomas Judd\ Thomas'', Luke''', Thomas'', Thomas*, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. (1st) in Michigan; (2nd) in Kent, Conn. Children:— 2697—1. MARION. 2698—2. MARTIN. 2699—3. MARTHA. 354 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — DXLIX— THOMAS JUDD^o WOLCOTT [2577] (Oliver^ Thomas Judd^, Thomas'^, Luke^, Thomas^, Thomas'^, Henry^, Simon-, Henry^) m. Cora Roswell, of Southbury, Conn. Childi'en : — 2700 — I. PAUL. 2701 2. OLIVER 2702—3. CARRIE. 2703—4. LOTTIE. 2704—5. ALICE. 270s— 6. MARY. — DL— CHARLES WILLIAM" WOLCOTT [2582] (William, Burton^, Thomas Judd^, Thomas'' , Luke^j Thomas^, Thomas'^, Henry^, Simon^, Henry^) m. Ellen Patchen, of Dover, N. Y. Lives in Waterbury, Conn. Children : — 2706—1. GRACE MARIA, b. Dec. 27, 1885: d. Dec. 1909, unm. 2707—2. ALICE REBECCA, b. May 15, 1887. 2708—3. EDNA MAUD, b. June 17, 1889; m. Arthur Cornwall, of Waterbury. 2709—4. SARAH ELIZA, b. Nov. 21, 1890. — DLI— LOUIS ROBERTio WOLCOTT [2627] (George Alfred^, James^, Norman'', James^, Epaphras^, Roger"^, Boger^, Simon^, Henry'^) m. Sept. 6, 1904, Mabel Sharp. Children : — 2710— I. GEORGE SHARP, b. June 17, 1905. 271 1— 2. OWEN, b. Feb. 26, 1909. TENTH GENERATION 353 — DLII— NORMAN^o WOLCOTT [2635] (James Franklin^, James^, Norman', James^, Epaphras^, Roger*, Roger^, Simori^, Henry^) m. July 6, 1906, Pennie Wolfe. Children:— 2712 — I. JACK, b. May 17, 1907. 2713 — 2. J. F., b. July 25, 1908. 2714—3. CHARLES, b. July 31, 1910. DBBD-CHBST OF HENRV WOLCOTT, 1630. 356 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY EIGHTH GENERATION — DLIII— SHERBOURNE HENRY^ WOLCOTT [1291] (Newton', Theodore'^, Josiah^, Samuel'^, Samuel'^, Henry^, Henry^) m. June 25, 1849, Sophia, dau. of Ira Hatch, of West Farmington, O. Children : — 2715—1. ISADORE FRANCIS, b. Aug. 20, 1852; m. March 25, 1872, Daniel S. Wean, of West Farmington, O. Children: I. Louise Rebecca Wean, b. July 27, 1875; m. Aug. 31, 1904, George Yarrow, of Newark, N. J. Children: i. Gordon Yairow, b. Oct. 5, 1906. ii. Stanley Yarrow, b. Jan. 17, 1908. II. Clarence Burdette Wean, b. Oct. 31, 1876. III. Clermont Daniel Wean, b. Sept. 28, 1880; d. Aug. 20, 1899. 2716—2. BURDETTE LEE. b. Dec. 15, 1857; d. March 18, 1881. 2717—3- HARRIE.TTE LEONA, b. Oct. 10, 1859; m. Andrew J. Johnston; d. March 20, 1889. 2718—4. MARY ELNETTE, b. Jan. 18, 1863; m. Dec. 24, 1884, Samuel C. Nowlen, of Braceville, O. Children: I. Madge Wolcott Nowlen, b. Sept. 18, 1885 ; m. Sept. 30, 1903, George C. Minke, of Cleveland, O. Child: Ralph Arthur Minke, b. Aug. 29, 1904. II. Mildred Leona Nowlen, b. Aug. 29, 1889; m. Nov. 17, 1909, Robert M. Gibson, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Child: Marjory Emma Gibson, b. Oct. 18, 1910. 2719—5. JULIA HELEN, b. Sept. 17, 1865; m. Sept. 19, 1889, Charles C. Nowlen, of Braceville, O. APPENDIX During the preparation of the foregoing Genealogy in- formation has been sent in by persons bearing the name Wolcott whose descent from Henry Wolcott has not been traced. JNIany of them have subscribed for books and the pedigrees are therefore given in the following pages. Pos- sibly in some cases a reader may be able to supply the data lacking to establish the connection with the descendants of Henry.— C. W. 360 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY WOLCOTT "In almost every family history may be found some varieties of spelling. This family appears in England and in America to have been spelled in many ways among which are Wolcott, Walcott, Wool- cott, Wolcutt, Woolcut, and in town and church records the same person appears under several of these spellings. All in America bear- ing the name in these several forms, are believed to be members of the same family, all descendants of Henry Wolcott, or of William Walcott. Henry Wolcott settled at Windsor, Connecticut, and his descendants spread into Western Massachusetts. William Walcott settled at Salem, Massachusetts. One of the sons of the second Henry Wolcott went from Connecticut to Salem and there his name came to be spelled Walcott. Some of the descendants of William Walcott removing to Connecticut and to Western Massachusetts, adopted the spelling of that region and their names became Wolcott. These and other changes of spelling have in recent years caused confusion and made much trouble in tracing family history. Elijah Wolcott, named in the following genealogy, lived and died at Williamsburgh, Mass. One authority claims that he was brother of Solomon of Williamstown, who descended from the first Henry, through his son George of Wethersfield; another claims that he was the son of Samuel, who descended from the second Henry, through his son Samuel; and still another claims that he was the son of Samuel, who was of Windham, Conn., and descended from the same Henry, through his son Josiah, and still another claims that he was descended from William Walcott of Salem. At one time the writer believed that Elijah came by one of the first three lines given, but old papers, recently found, show him to have descended by the last named line from William Walcott of Salem, and that the change of name came on the removal of a branch of that family from Salem to Windham, Connecticut, or later to Wil- liamsburgh, Mass." From "Descendants of James Prime," wi'itten by Ralph E. Prime. APPENDIX FAMILY I. — 1— WILLIAM^ WALCOTT, b. in England; m. Alice, dau. of Richard Ingersoll, of Bedfordshire, Eng. ; d, 1636-44, at Salem, Mass. Children: 1. JONATHAN, m. 1672. 2. ABRAHAM, m. 1672. 3. SAMUEL, d. in Haverhill, May 18, 1667. 4. WILLIAM, b. 1644. (Salem Records.) — 2— JONATHAN' WAECOTT (William.') h. in England; m. (1st) Jan. 25, 1665, INIary, dau. of Jolin Sibley. She was b. Sept. 8, 1644, and d. Dec. 28, 1683, in Salem, Mass. (2nd) April 23, 1685, Mary Putnam. He d. Dec. 6, 1699, at Salem, Mass. Children: 1. JOHN, b. Dec. 7, 1666. 2. HANNAH, b. Dec. 6, 1667. 3. JONATHAN, b. Sept. i, 1670. 4. JOSEPH, b. Sept. 27, 1673. 5. MARY, b. July 5, 1675. 6. SAMUEL, b. Oct. 12, 1678. 7. ANN. 8. THOMAS. 9. THOMAS. 10. WILLIAM. 11. EBENEZER. 12. BENJAMIN. 13. PRUDENCE. 362 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY JONATHAN^ WALCOTT (Jonathan^, William^) m. 1693-4, Priscilla Bayley, dau. of Joseph Bayley, of New- bury. She was b. Oct. 31, 1676, and d. Feb. 16, 1770, at Windham, Conn. He d. May 25, 1745, at Windham, Conn. Children : I. MARY, b. Mar. 28, 1696. 2. SARAH. 3- PRISCILLA. 4- RACHEL. 5- 6. 7- 8. JOSEPH. JONATHAN, b. June 7, 1710. STEPHEN, b. July 27, 1712. HANNAH, b. Feb. 24, 1715- 9- SAMUEL, b. Nov. 16, 1721. JONATHAN* WALCOTT (Jonathan^, Jonathan'^, William^) m. 1728, at Salem, JNIaiy Jackson, of Suffield, Conn. She d. at Williamsburg, Mass. He d. 1788, at Wil- hamsburg, Mass. Children: 2. MIRIAM, bap. June 6, 1731. 3- JOHN, bap. May 20, 1733. 4- MARY, bap. May 16, 1736. 5- JONATHAN. 6. SOLOMON. 7- SAMUEL. 8. HANNAH. 9- PRISCILLA. ID. MARY, b. 1745; m. Rufus Hyde. II. ELIJAH, b. 1764. APPENDIX 363 ELIJAH^ WOLCOTT (Jonathan^ Jonathan^, Jona- than^, William^) m. Aug. 27, 1T86, :Mary Blake, dau. of Joseph Blake, of Old Bi-aintree. She was b. in 1765, and d. Nov. 14, 1846, at Williamsburg, JNIass. He d. Feb. 23, 1848, in Williamsburg. Children: 1. CALVIN, b. Apr. 27, 1787. 2. ASENEATH, b. Nov. 2, 1788. 3. LUTHER, b. Feb. 7, 1791. 4. POLLY, b. June 22, 1793. 5. WILLARD, b. May 2, 1796; d. Oct. 4, 1804. 6. WEALTHY, b. Oct. 17, 1798. 7. HANNAH, b. April 22, 1801. 8. DELIA, b. Dec. 13, 1803. 9. WILLARD. 10. ELIJAH, b. Nov. 19, 181 1. CALVIN« WOLCOTT (Elijah, Jonathan^ Jonathan^ Jonathan-, WilUani^) m. Sept 4, 1811, at Danvers, Sally Gardner, dau. of Samuel Gardner, of Danvers. She was b. JSIay 1, 1785, and d. Dec. 12, 1850, at Winchester, Va. He d. Jan. 21, 1861, in New York. Childi-en: I. ELIZABETH GARDNER, b. Dec. 30, 1812; m. June 16, 1834, at Danvers, Jacob Richards, M. D. He was b. June 24, 1795, and d. Jan. 2, 1861, at Weymouth, Mass. She d. May 2, 1846, at Braintree, Mass. Children: I. Augustus Jacob Richards, b. Sept. 20, 1835. II. George Calvin Richards, b. Jan. 18, 1838. III. Sarah Ann Wolcott Richards, b. Feb. 5, 1841 ; m. Aug. 9, 1866, Ralph Earl Prime. He was b. Mar. 27, 1840. Resides at Yonkers, N. Y. Children : i. Kate Prime. ii. Ralph Earl Prime. iii. William Cowper Prime. iv. Gardner Wolcott Prime. 364 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY V. Ruth Havens Prime. vi. Julia Ann Prime. vii. Arabella Duncan Prime. viii. Edward How Griffen Prime. AUGUSTUS CALVIN, b. Oct. 13, 1814. SALLY ANN, b. Mar. 27, 1817. SAMUEL GARDNER, b. Jan. 2, 1820. HENRIETTA BLAKE, b. May 15, 1823. ASA GARDNER, b. Apr. 25, 1825. GEORGE THEODORE, b. July 15, 1827. — 7— SAMUEL GARDNERS WOLCOTT (Calvin^, Elijah^, Jonathan:*^, Jonathaiv', Jonathan", William^) m. 1854, Caroline, dau. of Thomas H. and Phebe Hubbard, of Utica, N. Y. Resides at Utica, N. Y. Child: I. ALICE D., b. Aug. 8, 1861; m. June 8, 1887, William J. Millard, of Clayville, N. Y. Children: I. Sterling A. Millard, b. Jan. 18, 1888. II. Fred H. Millard, b. April 19, 1889. FAMILY II. SAMUEL^ WOLCOTT, m. May 27, 1725, Mercy Fosdick, dau. of Samuel Fosdick, of Charlestown, Mass. Children : 1. SAMUEL, bap. May 28, 1727. See 2. 2. MERCY, bap. Sept. i, 1728. 3. WILLIAM, bap. Aug-. 16, 1730. 4. HEPHZIBAH, d. young. 5. HEPHZIBAH, bap. Mar. 26, 1738; m. (ist) Aaron Town- send; (2nd) H. Munger, of Whiting, Vt. 6. MARY, bap. Sept. 26, 1742. APPENDIX 365 SAMUEL- WOLCOTT (Samuel^) m. Mar. 29, 1750, Lucy, dau. of Samuel Wright, of Wethersfield, Conn. Re- moved to Goshen, Conn., about 1753; thence to Lanesboro, JNIass., about 1763; thence to Shoreham, Vt., in the fall of 1773. Was with Ethan Allen when Fort Ticonderoga was captured. D. while on a visit to relations in Cheshire, IMass. He owned and sold the property mentioned in Stiles's "Ancient Wethersfield" (Vol. 1, p. 480) to Joseph Webb, afterwards known as Webb House. This property is claimed by Stiles to have been ancestral in the Wolcott family having been bought by Henry (II) of Windsor from Clement Cheplin for his son Samuel Wolcott. Samuel'^ Wolcott's sons all claimed to be descendants of Henry Wolcott of Windsor. Children : 1. SAMUEL, b. 1751. See 3. 2. LUCY, b. 1750; m. Nov. 30, 1780, Stephen Barniim. He was b. Feb. 17, 1757, at Danlj)', Vt., and d. Aug, 24, 1834, at Shoreham, Vt. She d. June 29, 1799, at Shoreham, Vt. Their son, David Barnum, b. Oct. 6, 1781, at Lanesboro, Mass. ; m. 1807, Betsey Jones. She was b. May 10, 1784, at Worcester, Mass., and d. Jan. 6, 1853. at Potsdam, N. Y. He d. May 10, 1850, at Potsdam, N. Y. Their son, Royal Barnum, b. Jan. 2, 1817, at Potsdam, N. Y. ; m. Aug. 31, 1843, Mary Pease. She was b. Dec. 9, 1821, at Charlotte, Vt., and d. Jan. 21, 1901, at Adrian, Mich. He d. Feb. 5, 1866, at Adrian, Mich. Their dau., Louise Barnum, b. July 22, 1844, at Pots- dam, N. Y. ; m. June 19, 1867, Richard B. Robbins. He d. June 15, 1905. She resides at Adrian, Mich. 3. SUSANNAH, m. Zaccheus Barnum. 4. ALVIN, b. 1765. See 4- 5. JESSE. See 5. 6. MOSES. See 6. 7. WILLIAM. See 7. 8. PHILEMON, b. 1768. See 8. 366 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY — 3— SAMUEL'^ WOLCOTT (Samuel^ Samuel^) m. Isabel Blair. She was b. 1755, and d. 1831. He d. 1828. Children: 1. MOSES. See g. 2. SAMUEL; d. unm. Feb. 20, 1828, aged 34 years. 3. OLIVE, m. Asa Sunderland, of Shoreham, Vt. Children: I. David Sunderland, settled in Freeport, 111. II. Byron Sunderland, became a famous divine of Washing- ton, D. C, and pastor of former President Cleveland. 4. RILEY. See 10. ALVIN^ WOLCOTT (Samuel", Samuel^) m. (1st) Lois Turrell, of Schroon, N. Y. She d. Jan. 31, 1813, aged 49 years; (2nd) Mrs. Mead, whose maiden name was Smith. He d. July 27, 1834. Children: DANIEL. See 11. RHODA, m. William Rowley. LOVISA, m. — Bailey. ARIEL. See 12. LEONORA, m. — Worsdell. LURINDA, d. Aug. 16, 1853, age 53. SAMUEL, b. June 29, 1803; d. May 12, 1864, unm. LOIS (half sister), m. — Fisk. Their son, Levi J. Fisk ; d. 1904. JESSE^ WOLCOTT (SamueV, Samuel^) m. Olive — ; admitted bj'^ letter from church in Lanesboro, 1816; deceased 1835 (church records Shoreham, Vt.). Child: I. CALVIN. See 13. APPENDIX 367 — 6— 1M0SES3 WOLCOTT (Samuel-, Samuel') m. — . Settled in Cheshire, JNIass. Child : I. RUSSELL B. See 14. — 7— WILLIAM^ WOLCOTT (SamueP, Samuel') m. Persis — ; d. at home of son in Whitehall, N. Y. Children: 1. WILLL\M GROSVENOR, a physician in Whitehall, N. Y. His dau., Marie Antoinette, m. Levi J. Fisk, of Pasadena, Cal. 2. OLIVE, m. — Smith. 3. HANNAH, m. Noble King Wolcott, of Cheshire, Mass. PHILEMON^ WOLCOTT (Samuel~, Samuel') m. Anna or Lucy Treat, who d. in 1828. He d. 1833. Children: 1. LAURA, b. 1796; m. John Barker. 2. LUCY, b. May 27,. 1798; m. Levi Rhodes. 3. HIRAM, b. Sept. 2, 1800 4. ALMON, b. June 2, 1802. See 15. 5. AMY, b. June 12, 1804; m. Abner Wells. 6. OLIVER, b. Dec. 10, 1806; d. Jan. i, 1828. 7. VERNON, b. Mar. 12, 1809: m. Mary Ann Burnham. 8. JOHN TREAT, b. July 12, 1812; reported to have gone to Ohio. 9. HARRIET, b. Feb. 17, 1814; m. Augustus Tatreau. 10. SERAPH, b. Aug. 12, 1817: m. Cornelius Palmer: d. 1862. 368 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY MOSES^ WOLCOTT (Sainuel\ Samuel\ Samuel^) m. — . Children: 1. THURMAN, b. Dec. 25, 1813. See 16. 2. MYRON, supposed to have settled in Wisconsin. 3. SAMUEL, settled in Crown Point, N. Y. 4. CLARA, supposed to have settled in Wisconsin. 5. MARY, supposed to have settled in Wisconsin; m. (ist) Moses Wells, of Greenfield, Mass. He d. in Delafield, Wis., Feb. 28, 1851; (2nd) Apr. 11, 1852, Wellington A. Noble, of Delafield. 6. OLIVE, supposed to have settled in Wisconsin. 7. RHODA, supposed to have settled in Wisconsin. 8. ELIZA, supposed to have settled in Wisconsin. —10— RILEY* WOLCOTT (Samuel^ Samuel^, Samuel^) m. Lucina Holt. Children: 1. LUMAN, m. — Cook. 2. MONFORD, m. — Skinner. They lived and d. in Ticon- deroga, N. Y. 3. LOYAL. 4. SYBIL, m. — Hanchet. Lived in Elizabethtown, N. Y. 5. SUSAN, m. Crandall Denton. Lived in Elizabethtown, N. Y. —11— DANIEL* WOLCOTT (Alvin\ Samuel^ Samuel^) He and family went West. Child: I. JEROME. Fell from masthead and was killed. APPENDIX 369 —12— ARIEL* WOLCOTT (Alvin\ SanuicP, SmmieP) m. (1st) Phebe Denton; (2nd) Mrs. Bateman Rowley. Children : 1. LORIANE, m. — Denton. Lived in 111. 2. ALVIN S. See 17. 3. ACSAH, m. — Burrows; d. in Westport, N. Y. 4. EDWIN R., b. Oct. 13, 1827. See 18. 5. JUDSON. See 19. 6. PHOEBE ELLEN, m. — Upson. Now living in Utica, N. Y. —13— CALVIN* WOLCOTT (Jessed Samuel^, Samuel^) m. Sarah Reynolds. She d. Sept. 8, 1863, aged 68. He d. Sept. 10, 1867, aged 74. Children: 1. LEVI. See 20. 2. LYDIA, d. April 11. 1907; m. Nelson Wolcott, son of Sey- mour Wolcott. He d. Jan. 30, 1864. Child: Ida Wolcott. 3. LUCINDA, m. William Perry. Children: I. Emerson Perry, d. in New York City. II. Adelaide Perry, m. — Hunt. She d. in Shoreham, Vt. 4. SARAH, m. Joseph Towner; both d. at Shoreham, Vt. Children: I. Parker Towner. Living in Fargo, N. D. II. Rollin Towner. Living in Fargo, N. D. 5. EDWIN P., b. Dec. 23, 1828. See 21. 6. ELLEN, m. Lyman Garfield, of Schroon, N. Y. 370 IVOLCOTT GENEALOGY —14— RUSSELL B." WOLCOTT (3Ioses^ Samuel-, Samuel^). His home was probably in Cheshire, Mass. Child : I. JOHN C.^, b. 1820. His home was probably in Cheshire, Mass. Children: I. Henry B.^, was living in 1886 in St. Paul, Neb. n. — ^, dau. graduated at Oberlin about 1883, and member of faculty in 1886. —15— ALMON* WOLCOTT (Philemon^ SamueV, Samuel^) m. Lucy Wells, of Greenfield, Mass.; d. July 8, 1891. She d. Jan. 11, 1889, aged 80. Children: PHILEMON TREAT, b. Sept. 20, 1836. See 22. NOBLE KING, b. Oct. 5, 1839. See 23. 3. WILLIAM HENRY, b. Mar. 29, 1843. See 24. 4. ROGER ALMON, b. Apr. 21, 1846. See 25. 5. OLIVER BYRON, b. Oct. 12, 1847; d. without issue, Oct. 27, 1902. —16— THURMAN^ WOLCOTT (Moses\ Samuel\ SamueV, Samuel^) m. Olive Pond, who was b. July 4, 1817, and d. Sept. 22, 1875. They lived in Shoreham, Vt., and Crown Point, N. Y. He d. March 28, 1899. Children: 1. ASHLEY, b. Dec. 21, 1846. See 26. 2. RACELIA, m. Daniel Sunderland, of Bridport, Vt. Children: I. Thurman D. Sunderland. II. Charles A. Sunderland. III. Frank A. Sunderland. IV. Bertha O. Norton Sunderland. V. M. Emma Smith Sunderland. APPENDIX 371 —17— ALVIN S.^ WOLCOTT (Ariel\ Alvin\ Samuel\ Samuel^) now living in Crown Point, N. Y. Children: Three sons and three daughters. —18— EDWIN R.^ WOLCOTT (Ariel\ AIvin\ Samuel', Samuel^) m. March 4, 1849, Lydia Swinton, b. April 17, 1832. He d. Nov. 2, 1900. Children: 1. JAMES EDWIN, b. July 23, 1850. See 27. 2. MARY ELLEN, b. Oct. 2, 1855; m. April 4. 1878, James M. Baldwin. He d. June 28, 1907. Children: I. Theda Adel Baldwin, b. Feb. 21, 1879; m. Feb. 3, 1904, Merrill T. Wolcott. II. Edwin Ezra Baldwin, b. March 7, 1880; m. Nov. 16, 1910, AHce Treadway. III. Katherine B. Baldwin, b. Jan. 23, 1881. IV. Lydia E. Baldwin, b. Nov. 2, 1891. 3. WILBUR ARIEL, b. Jan. 4, and d. Sept. 14, 1859. 4. MILLY ELIZA, b. Feb. 24, 1866; m. Jan. 4, 1882, Altus B. Adkins. Child: Venice Amanda Adkins, b. Aug. 5, 1890. —19— JUDSON^ WOLCOTT (Ariel\ Alvin^ SamueP, Samuel^) m. Martha Pipjiin. Child: I. CHARLES, m. Ida Swinton. Children: Four sons and two daughters. —20— LEVI^ WOLCOTT (Calvin\ Jesse\ Samuel^ Samuel') m. Rachel Treadway. Child: I. CLARENCE. See 28. 372 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY —21— EDWIN P.s WOLCOTT (Calving Jesse\ Samuel\. SamueV-) m. Fanny Burr, of Connecticut. He d. Dec. 15, 1884. Children: 1. GEORGIA, m. Levi Swift; they live in Middlesex, Vt. Children : I. Lucy Gertrude Swift. II. Helen Francelia Swift. III. Roland Wolcott Swift. 2. GERTRUDE, m. Rev. A. S. Black. Children: I. Ara Gertrude Black; m. Asa Brower. II. William Merle Black. III. A. Burr Black. IV. Royce Burr Black. V. Perry Emerson Black. 3. EVA, m. Daniel Nichols. Child: Eva Nichols, m. Walter Carr. Children: i. Gladys Irene Carr. ii. Raymond Nichols Carr. 4. PERRY BURR, b. Oct. 26, 1871. See 29. PHILEMON TREATS wOLCOTT (Almon\ Phile- mon^, Samuel"^, Samuel^) m. Mary Magson. Child: I. AUGUSTA B., b. Oct., 1873; d. April 15, 1904. —23— NOBLE KINGS WOLCOTT (Almon\ Philemon^ SamueV^, SamueV-) m. Mary Corey; d. Feb. 6, 1891. She d. Feb. 8, 1912. Child: I. EDITH M., b. March, 1876; m. Edwin Goodspeed, of Ticonderoga, N. Y. APPENDIX Z7Z —24— WILLIAM HENRY= WOLCOTT (Almon\ Phile- mon^, Samuel^, Samuel^) m. Rosabelle Whitney. Childi-en: 1. LUCY, resides at Long Beach, Cal. 2. AGNES, resides at Long Beach, Cal. 3. VERNON, d. March 15, 1904. —25— ROGER ALMON^ WOLCOTT (Almond Philemon^, SamueP, Samuel^) m. May 29, 1867, Harriet Winters, of Crown Point, N. Y. ; d. March 20, 1893, at Middlebury, Vt. Children : 1. HORACE HENRY, b. May 27, 1872. See 30. 2. MARTHA LUCY, b. Nov. 21, 1873. 3. OLIVER EDWARD, b. July 21, 1876; m. Nov. 14, 1901, Nellie Shores, of Pelham, Mass. 4. ROSABELLE, b. Oct. 21, 1877; m. Dec. 25, 1909, Herbert Warner. Child : Lulu Harriet Warner, b. Nov. 21, 1910. 5. ALMON ROGER, b. June 12, 1879. See 31. 6. SAMUEL SILAS, b. March 7, 1881. Resides at Amherst, Mass. —26— ASHLEY^ WOLCOTT (TJiurman^ Moses\ SamueP, SamueF, Samuel'^) m. Emma Powers; d. April 9, 1884. Children : 1. CARROL A., b. Nov. 25, 1875. See 32. 2. MERRILL G., b. Nov. 28, 1877; m. Feb. 3, 1904, Theda Adel Baldwin, of Shoreham, Vt. She was b. Feb. 21, 1879. 3. GUY F., b. April 22, 1881, at Shoreham, Vt. See 33. 374 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY —27— JAMES EDWIN*' WOLCOTT (Edwin R.^ Ariel\, Alvin^, SamueP, Saimiel^) m. Dec. 21, 1876, Mary Chap- man. He d. Jan. 28, 1886. Children: 1. JUNTA E., b. March 6, 1878; d. March 5, 1890. 2. ARTHUR, b. Dec. 19, 1880. 3. EVA MILLY, b. Dec. 10, 1882. 4. ELMER J., b. April 7, 1884. Lives at Shoreham, Vt. —28— CLARENCE*' WOLCOTT (Levi\ Calvin\ Jesse\ Samuel^, SamueV-) m. Mary D. Rogers, of Ticonderoga, N.Y. Children: 1. CHARLOTTE. 2. ELIZABETH, m. Fred Dudley. Children: I. Wolcott Dudley. II. Mary Lucilla Dudley. 3. ROYCE, d. at age of four years. 4. HARRY, m. in Pennsylvania. —29— PERRY BURRS WOLCOTT (Edwin P.^ Cahin\ Jesse^, Saimiel"^, SamueV-) m. (2nd) Dec. 24, 1909, Charlotte Elizabeth Williams. He d. Feb. 5, 1912. Children: 1. ROYCE. 2. KENNETH. 3. FRANCES. —30— HORACE HENRY" WOLCOTT (Roger Almon\ Almon*, Philemon^, Samuel^, SamueV) m. June 17, 1902, Emily Miner, of Bristolville, Ohio. Resides at Amherst, Mass. Children : 1. MARION MINER, b. Jan. 31, 1904. 2. ROGER AUGUSTUS, b. Aug. 25, 1909. APPENDIX 375 —31— ALMON ROGER^^ WOLCOTT (Rogei- Almond Almon^j Philemo7i\ SamtieP, Samuel^) m. Nov. 14, 1905, Emily Cassin, of Florence, INIass. Children: 1. VIOLA ISABEL, b. July 12, 1906. 2. CHARLES OTIS, b. Oct. ly, 1910. —32— CARROL A.^ WOLCOTT (Ashley^ Thunnan^, Hoses'^, SamueP, SamueP, Samuel^) m, Oct. 15, 1902, Evie M. Parrish, of Bridport, Vt. She was b. March 5, 1880, in Bridport, Vt. Child: I. ASHLEY CHARLES, b. Sept. 25, 1903. —33— GUY F.^ WOLCOTT (Ashley^ Thurman\ Moses\ Samuel^, Samuel", Samuel^) m. Feb. 26, 1902, Effie B. Larrabee, of Leominster, Mass. She was b. Feb. 1, 1881, at Larrabee, N. D. Children: 1. DOROTHY, b. July 5, 1905, at Three Oaks, Mich. 2. VONDA, b. May 28, 1909, at Bridport, Vt. 3. THERON, b. Feb. 19, 1912, at Bridport, Vt. 376 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY FAMILY III. — 1— STEPHEN WOLCOTT, b. Jan. 15, 1783, at Cum- mington, Mass.; m. (1st) Dec. 27, 1804, Lucy Strong, who was b. Oct. 24, 1783, and d. Aug. 21, 1841; (2nd) March 17, 184—, Princess Clapp. She d. Jan. 1, 1863. He d. April 24, 1868, at Holyoke, Mass. Children: 1. ISAAC STEBBINS, b. March 30, 1806. See 2. 2. TRYPHOSA BUSH, b. Dec. 25, 1807; d. March 25, 1885. 3. LUCY STRONG, b. Jan. 5, 1810; m. John S. Parsons, of Southampton, Mass.; d. Dec. 14, 1891. 4. ANGELINE, b. March 7, 1812; d. Nov. 13, 1823. 5. STEPHEN BARTLETT, b. April 16, 1814, at South- ampton, Mass. See 3. 6. HANNAH BARTLETT, b. March 25, 1816; d. May 4, 1841; m. 7. CYRENIUS BROOKS, b. Aug. 30, 1823. See 4. 8. GEORGE MORRIS, b. Dec. 12, 1825; m. Sarah Wesson, of Springfield, Mass. 9. DANIEL POMEROY, b. March 11, 1829; d. May 8, 1902. — 2— ISAAC STEBBINS WOLCOTT (Stephen) d. Jan. 2, 1892. Children: 1. JAIRUS B., b. Oct. 9, 1833. 2. LEMUEL P., b. Feb. 21, 1841. See 5. — 3— STEPHEN BARTLETT WOLCOTT (Stephen) m. Jan. 14, 1840, at Elyria, Ohio, Harriet N. Cheever, dau. of Dr. Nathan and Betsey Parker Cheever. She was b. July 7, 1817, at Westmoreland, N. Y., and d. June 20, 1881, at Elyria, Ohio. He d. Nov. 22, 1900, at Elyria, Ohio. Children: 1. GEORGE HENRY, b. Oct. 20, 1843. See 6. 2. IDA A., b. Dec. 19, 1845. 3. CORA CHEEVER, b. March 12, 1857. APPENDIX 177 CYRENIUS BROOKS WOLCOTT (Stephen) m. Feb., 1852, at Augusta, JNIaine, Harriet Newell Abbott, dau. of Joseph R. and Rachel Abbott, of Augusta, IMaine. She was b. Dec. 13, 1825, at Vasselboro, JNIaine, and d. Nov., 1905, at Holyoke, Mass. He d. July 11, 1897. Children: 1. WILLIAM BROOKS, b. Dec. u, 1852, at Holyoke, Mass.; m. Aug. 29, — , AblDie Henrietta Williams, dau. of Elisha and Caroline Elizabeth Vickere, of Great Barrington, Mass. 2. THEOPHILUS ABBOTT, b. April 26, 1856. See 7. 3. FREDERICK STURGIS. See 8. 4. HARRIETT FARWELL, m. Hector M. Scott. Resides at Jamaica, L. I. LEMUEL P. WOLCOTT (Isaac Stehhins, Stephen) resides at Southampton, ISIass. Children : 1. ALFRED L., b. Dec. 18, 1881. 2. ANNIE L., b. Aug. 31, 1885. GEORGE HENRY WOLCOTT (Stephen Bartlett, Stephen) m. June 17, 1874, Ellen Frances Campbell, dau. of Stephen and Frances (Avery) Campbell, of Racine, Wis. She was b. Dec. 7, 1852, at West Medway, Mass., and d. Dec. 27, 1908, at Des Moines, Iowa. He d. June 16, 1909, at Des Moines, Iowa. Childi'en, b. at Milwaukee : 1. STEPHEN CAMPBELL, b. March 21, 1876; m. Sept. 29, 1904, at Rye, N. Y., Mrs. E. L. Blakeman, dau. of Thomas and Eleanor Leal Greenleaf. Resides at Dixondale, Va. 2. CORA CAMPBELL, b. March 12, 1878; m. April 14, 1903, Charles Albert Watrous, of Des Moines, Iowa. 378 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY THEOPHILUS ABBOTT WOLCOTT (Cyrenius Brooks, Stephen) m. Mary Bristol, dau. of Merritt and Laura (French) Bristol, of Williamsville, Mass. Children: 1. LAURA ABBOTT, b. March 9, 1885, at Great Barrington; m. July II, 1911, Clark Kimball Peterson, son of Henry and Marie Peterson, of Duxbury, Mass. Resides at Salis- bury, Conn. 2. MERRITT BROOKS, b. 1886; d. 1899. 3. WILLIAM BRISTOL, b. 1889. 4. GERTRUDE STURGIS, b. 1894. FREDERICK STURGIS WOLCOTT (Cyrenius Brooks, Stephen) m. Oct. 17, 1877, Clara Estelle Holmes, dau. of Horace and Martha Ann ( Schutt) Holmes, of Great Barrington, Mass. He d. Oct. 14, 1906. Child: I. STANLEY H.,b. Nov. 27, 1891. Resides at Oak Park, 111. FAMILY IV. JOHN^ WOLCOTT, of Salem, who signed a deed in Oct., 1655, was probably the father of JOHN^ WOLCOTT, b. 1632; m. Nov. 20, 1653, Mary, dau. of Richard Thurlow, of Newbury, Mass. Their son, JOHN^' WOLCOTT, b. Oct. 25, 1660, at Newbury; m. Jan. 4, 1684-5, Joanna Emerson, of Ipswich. APPENDIX 379 Their son, JOHN* WOLCOTT, b. 1696; m. Oct 12, 1727, Dinah Walker, of Brookfield, Mass. Killed by Indians, April 17, 1728. Child: JOHN^ WOLCOTT, b. June 14, 1728, two months after his father was killed by Indians at the Connecticut River; m. Experi- ence — , of Brookfield, JNIass. Childi-en: 1. TIMOTHY, b. Nov. 13, 1749; m. Dec. 10, 1772, Miriam Walker. 2. EXPERIENCE, b. Sept. 15, 1751. 3. SOLOMON, b. Sept. 10, 1753. See 2. 4. JOSEPH, b. Sept. 13, 1755. 5. SARAH, b. Sept. 25, 1761. 6. JOHN, b. Aug. 13, 1766; m. 1788, Sally Cross. 7. JOSHUA, b. Sept. 4, 1768. 8. EUNICE, b. July 30, 1770; m. Oct. 28, 1789, Ezra Cross. — 2— SOLOMON^ WOLCOTT (Johrv>, John\ John\ John', Jolin^) m. May 28, 1778, Lydia Bodwell, of Methuen, Mass. Children: 1. JOHN, m. Annie Holmes. 2. RUTH, m. Amos Downing. 3. TIMOTHY, b. Dec. 23, 1778-9, in Brookfield, Mass. See 3. 4. SOLOMON, m. Eunice — . 5. WILLIAM, m. Lydia — . 6. LYDIA, m. James Hackett. — 3— TIMOTHY^ WOLCOTT (Solomon^ John\ John*, Johii^, John", John^) m. 1799, Jane Welcome, of Minot, Maine; d. April 10, 1854, at Kennebunk. Childi-en: 380 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY CHARLES, b. 1800; m. Sarah Mason, of Kennebunk, Me. EDNA, b. 1802; m. Abram Lord, of Kennebunk, Me. ANN, b. 1804; m. Richard Osgood, of Kennebunk, Me. JANE WELCOME, b. 1806; d. unm. 1836, in Boston, Mass. STEPHEN WELCOME, b. 1808; m. Mary Jane — ; lived and d. in Neosho, Mo. TIMOTHY, b. 1815. See 4. JOHN WESLEY, b. July 31, 1819. See 5. CAROLINE ELIZABETH MORSE, b. 1823, in Portland, Me.; d. Sept. 15, 1881, in Dedham, Mass. TIMOTHY^ WOLCOTT (Timothy\ Solomon^, Johrv", Johrb^, John^, John^, John}) m. Dec. 2, 1841, Susan East- man, dau. of Henry and Esther Eastman, of North Conway, N. H. She was b. Sept. 2, 1823, and d. April 27, 1897. He d. April 19, 1882. Children: 1. HENRIETTA L., b. Aug. 20, 1845; m. Jan. 2, 1870, Leonard W. Brock. He was b. Sept. 4, 1841, in Barnet, Vt., and d. Sept. 25, 1909. Children: I. Minnie Wolcott Brock, b. Feb. 22, 187L II. Henry Eastman Brock, b. Nov. 22, 1873. III. Leonard W. Brock, b. Dec. 9, 1876. IV. George Wolcott Brock, b. Feb. 19, 1878. V. Maynor D. Brock, b. Feb. 12, 1880. VI. Timothy Wolcott Brock, b. April 22, 1882. 2. GEORGE F., b. Nov. 7, 1849; m. Feb. 17, 1875, Lillian Priscilla Seavey, dau. of John V. and Maria (Shirley) Seavey. Resides at North Conway, N. H. 3. CLARA E., b. Jan. 21, 1859; m. Jan., 1884, Joseph H. Pitman, M. D. He was b. July 30, 185 1, and d. Jan. 11, 1891, at North Conway, N. H. She d. Feb. 28, 1885. Child: Clara E. Pitman, b. Feb. 19, 1885. APPENDIX 381 — 5— JOHN WESLEY* WOLCOTT (Timothif , Solomon^ John°j John*, John^, John-, John^) m. June 11, 1845, Henrietta Louisa Tracy Eustis, of Boston, Mass.; d. June 4, 1885, in Boston, Mass. Children: 1. JOHN WESLEY, b. April i8, 1846; d. March 11, 1876. 2. CHARLES WILLL\M, b. Oct. 20, 1848. See 6. 3. HARRIET TRACY, b. Nov. 5, 1854, in Roxbury; m. April 30, 1885, Moses Gardner Boyd, of Dedham, Mass. 4. GRACE, b. Feb. 15, 1858, in Roxbury, Mass. A physician at Boston. — 6— CHARLES WILLI AM« WOLCOTT (John Wesley^ Timothy'^ , Solomon^, Johrv', John*, John^, John^, John^) m. Oct. 24, 1871, Harriet Thomas Comins, dau. of Thomas B. and Harriet (Hobart) Comins, of Roxbury, Mass. Childi-en : 1. LYMAN BEECHER, b. Aug. 12, 1872; d. Jan. 17, 1874. 2. GRACE COMINS, b. Aug. 13, 1873; m. Francis W. Duryea. Resides at New York City. 3. CHARLES PLUMER, b. Feb. 19, d. Sept. 8, 1875. 4. JOHN WESLEY, b. Jan. 20, 1882. 5. PAUL, b. Dec. 14, 1885. 382 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY FAMILY V. — 1— JOSEPH WOLCOTT, m. Olive — . She d. Jan. 21, 1848. He d. June 25, 1862. Children: 1. WILLIAM, b. June 23, 1793; d. 2. CHARLES, b. Nov. 11, 1796. See 2. 3. LUCY, b. Dec. 24, 1798; d. Nov. 12, 1803. 4. JOSEPH, b. June 10, 1801; d. Nov. 8, 1803. 5. MILLIEN, b. Aug. 16, 1804; d. Aug. 3, 181 1. 6. JOSEPH, b. March 3, 1807; d. Aug. 11, 181 1. 7. JOSHUA R., b. July 8, 1810; d. Jan. 10, i860. — 2— CHARLES WOLCOTT (Joseph) m. Dec. 2, 1817, Mercy Harris Ballou, dau. of Rev. David and Chloe (Tyler) Ballou, of Riclunond, N. H.; d. Oct. 25, 1885, at Greenfield, Mass. Children : 1. EMILY ROBINSON, b. Oct. 22, 1818; d. Mar. 7, 1841. 2. ALANSON, ) ^ ^g^^ ( d. Sept. i, 1844. 3. ALONZO, S ^See3. 4. CHARLES TYLER, b. Feb. 10, 1833. See 4. — 3— ALONZO WOLCOTT (Charles, Joseph) m. Dec. 12, 1850, Hannah Irene Davis, dau. of Ira and Polly Davis; d. Feb. 27, 1887, at AVilmington, Vt. Children: 1. CHARLES IRA, b. July 13, 1853, at Readsboro, Vt.; m. Rose Maria Abbott, dau. of Lucius and Esther W. Abbott, of South Londonderry, Vt. Resides in New York City. 2. AGNES ELLA, b. June 9, 1857, at Wilmington, Vt.; m. Sept. 19, 1876, Frederick Billings Hubbard. APPENDIX 383 CHARLES TYLER WOLCOTT (Charles, Joseph) m. (1st) Jan. 24, 1859, Joanna Lestina Ballon, dan. of David and Hannah (Holbrook) Ballon, of JNIonroe, INIass. She d. June 23, 1867. (2nd) Jan. 24, 1871, Phebe Ann Prouty, dan. of Forsdie and Sally Prouty, of IVIarlboro, Vt. Children : 1. EMILY LESTINA, b. Feb. 15, 1863; d. Aug. i. 1864. 2. BERTHA MARIA, b. April 20, 1874, at Stockbridg-e, Mass.; m. June 25, 1910, Charles H. Slocomb. Resides at Northampton, Mass. 3. CLAYTON PROUTY, b. Nov. 8, 1876, at Greenfield, Mass. Resides at Hanover, Pa. 4. THEODORE BALLOU, b. Sept. 15, 1887, at Greenfield, Mass. FAMILY VI. — 1— ABEL WOLCOTT, b. about 1778, in Connecticut; m. — Howe. She was b. in Vermont, about 1777, and d. about 1868, at Covington, N. Y. He d. 1822, in Ontario County, N. Y. Children: [6, 1813, in Ontario County, I. OLIVER, b. 1804. 2. ORSON, b. 1806. 3- ORRIN, b. 1809. 4- LEVI BENNETT, b. May N. Y. See 2. 5- ELEANOR. 6. ROXY. 7- JOHN. 8. ABEL. 384 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY LEVI BENNETT WOLCOTT (Abel) m. Nov. 9, 1833, at Geneseo, N. Y., Sarah Turner, dau. of Edward and Anna Turner. She was b. Oct. 5, 1817, in Ontario County, N. Y., and d. July 2, 1891, at Minnesota Lake, Minn. He d. Dee. 29, 1895. Children, b. in New York State: 1. LAURA A., b. April 27,, 1835. 2. ABNER COMSTOCK, b. Oct. 13, 1837. 3. ALBERT TURNER, b. July 4, 1840. 4. EDWARD LEVI, b. Nov. 9, 1842. 5. LUCY JANE, b. June 10, 1845. 6. HORACE AUGUSTUS, b. Dec. 22, 1849, at Moscow, N. Y. See 3. 7. HANNAH ADELIA, b. Oct. 5, 1852. 8. HARRIETT AMELIA, b. April 28, 1856. HORACE AUGUSTUS WOLCOTT (Levi Bennett, Abel) m. Nov. 9, 1882, at Alexandria, Minn. Sarah Boothroyd, dau. of Richard and Ehza Boothroyd, of Alex- andria, Minn. Children: RUTH MAY, b. May 12, 1884. GUY HORACE, b. Nov. 4, 1885. 3. CLARENCE M., b. Aug. 19, 1887. 4. IRA EGBERT, b. Oct. 7, 1889. 5. RUBY EDITH, b. Dec. 2, 1893. 6. OLIVE GENEVIEVE, b. Nov. 26, 1895. •^ MYRON LELAND, ) . , ,. . 00 } twins, b. March 7, 1898. MARION FREELAND, ) /> ^ BESSIE LELA, b. June 7, 1903. APPENDIX 385 FAMILY VII. — 1— JOHN WOLCOTT, b. Dec. 25, 1820, at Rochester, N. Y.; m. Jan. 23, 1842, Lucena G. Blood, dau. of Aaron and Esther Blood, of Salem, Mich. He d. Oct. 19, 1903. Children : 1. GEORGE B., b. Oct. 25, 1843, at Salem, Mich. 2. PHILO G., b. Jan. 14, 1845, at Gaines Township, Mich. See 2. 3. EMOGENE M., b. Oct. 5, 1848, at Gaines Township, Mich. 4. ROWENA €., b. May, 185 1, at Gaines Township, Mich. 5. ANDREW, b. April i, 1853, at Gaines Township, Mich. PHILO G. WOLCOTT (John) m. Oct. 12, 1872, at Grand Rajjids, ]\Iich., Julia A. Ebj% dau. of David B. and Christina Eby, of Berlin, Ont. He d. March 11, 1907. Children : 1. EBY J., b. June 8, 1874, at Gaines Township, Mich. See 3. 2. JESSIE M., b. Dec. 27, 1877, at Gaines Township, Mich. EBY J. WOLCOTT (Philo G., John) m. March 3, 1897, Grace D. Ryno, dau. of Melvin J. and Emma Ryno, of Gaines Township, Mich. Children: 1. RUDOLPH, b. April 24, 1899. - 2. IRENE, b. Oct. 19, 1900. 3. HAZEL, b. Nov. 22, 1908. 386 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY FAMILY VIII. — 1— LUKE WOLCOTT, m, Polly Taylor. She d. at Stock- ton, N. Y. He d. Nov., 1864, at Stockton, N. Y. Children: CHARLES T., b. Sept. 2, iBoo, at Edinburg, N. Y. See 2. BAILEY. POLLY. BETSEY A. LORINDA. ARDELIA. SALLIE. MARTI LLAS F. CARLTON L. — 2— CHARLES T. WOLCOTT (Luke) m. Oct. 26, 1826, Rebecca Ensign, dau. of Otis Ensign, Chautauqua County, N. Y. She was b. July 1, 1801, at Charleston, N. Y.; d. at Gerry, N. Y. He d. June 27, 1891, at Gerry, N. Y. Children : 1. JANE, b. Nov. 15, 1827, at Pine Grove, Pa. 2. THEODORE E., b. Dec. 23. 1829, at Pine Grove, Pa. 3. OTIS C, b. March 7, 1832, at Carroll, N. Y. 4. W. RANSOM, b. Oct. II, 1835, at Poland Center, N. Y. See 3. — 3— W. RANSOM WOLCOTT (Charles T., Uike) m. Dec. 26, 1860, at Jamestown, N. Y., Sarah S. Emery, dau. of Noah and Irene Emery, of Kennedy, N. Y. Children: MILTON F., b. July 20, 1862. LORANI, b. Aug. 17, 1865. MYRON E., "I . , . , ^5 ,,^T,^A^TT^ ^ twins, b. July 27, 1871. MORGAN E., j J J' /' / MEAD D., b. Oct. 10, 1873. APPENDIX 387 FAMILY IX. — 1— SAMUEL P. WOLCOTT, d. July 10, 1905, at Soldiers' Home, Minneapolis, Minn.; m. Children: I. ORMUS PARMELEE. See 2. HENRY. HELEN. EDWARD. HARRIETT. MARK. HERMAN. — 2— ORMUS PARMELEE WOLCOTT (Samuel P.) m. at Perry, N. Y., Frances F. Wing. Children: 1. BERT HENRY, b. Jan. 5, 1871, at Erie, Pa. See 3. 2. HARRIETT JANE, b. Dec. 15, 1872, at West Union, Minn.; m. April 5, 1904, Lew Vessey, of Sauk Center, Minn. 3. ALIDA HELEN, b. Sept. 3, 1875, at Buffalo, N. Y.; m. Aug. 4, 1895, James Dempsey, of Buffalo, N. Y. 4. MARY ELIZABETH, b. May 12, 1878, at Buffalo, N. Y.; m. June 29, 1899, George B. Newcombe, of Bismarck, N. Dak. 5. GERTRUDE ESTELLE, b. Nov. 21, 1884, at Buffalo, N. Y.; m. May 24, 1904, Ernest Riley, of Sauk Center, Minn. — 3— BERT HENRY WOLCOTT (Ormus Parmelee, Samuel P.) m. Aug. 24, 1893, at Buffalo, N. Y., Ida May Wishing. Children : 1. CARLTON O., b. July 10. 1894. 2. ALICE E., b. January 3, 1896. 3. MARION L., b. June 28, 1906. 388 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY FAMILY X. — 1— SOLOMON WOLCOTT, b. June 29, 1767; m. May, 1804, Polly— . Children: 1. SYLVESTER, b. June 7, 1805, at New Haven, Conn. See 2. 2. VERNERA S. 3. PATTY L. 4. SOLOMON A. 5. MORRIS. 6. LEWIS. JOHN. BETSEY. EMERSON S. SYLVESTER WOLCOTT (Solomon) m. (1st) April 19, 1832, at Chesterfield, Mass., Pamelia Ewell, of North- ampton, Mass.; (2nd) Sarah B. Hall, of Brimfield, Ohio. He d. April 30, 1888. " Children: 1. HENRY A., b. at Northampton, Mass. 2. FREDERICK C, b. June 5, 1835, at Northampton, Mass. See 3. 3. HIRAM S., b. at Brimfield, Ohio. 4. CHARLES EMERSON. 5. FRANCES A. 6. EDWIN W. 7. ROSE. — 3— FREDERICK C. WOLCOTT (Sylvester, Solomon) m. May 3, 1860, Ehzabeth A. Harris, of Newton Falls, Ohio. Children : 1. MARION L., b. at St. Joseph, Mich. 2. FREDERICA J., b. at Oak Park, 111. APPENDIX 389 FAMILY XI. SOLOMON WOLCOTT, m. Clarenda Baldwin. She d. Nov. 24, 1869. He d. July 25, 1873, at Sherman, N. Y., aged 75 years. Children : 1. CALDER. b. Dec. 6, 1826. See 2. 2. MERRITT OSMOND, b. Feb. 28, 1832. See 3. CALDER WOLCOTT (Solomon) m. Ehza Skinner; d. Feb. 21, 1881. Children: 1. CALDER. 2. MARY, m. Henry Card. MERRITT OSMOND WOLCOTT (Solomon) m. April 5, 1855, Margaretta K. Dewey. She was b. Sept. 6, 1834, and d. Dec. 1, 1903. He served in the Civil War. D. May 9, 1906, at Malta, Montana. Children: I. LUELLA CALISTA, b. Jan. 10, 1856, at Sherman, N. Y.; m. Jan. 21, 1875, Adelbert L. Anderson. Children: I. Herman Albert Anderson, b. March 25, 1878, at Chautau- qua, N. Y. ; m. June 29, 1904, Pearl Knight, dau. of Henry Knight. Resides at Silver Creek, N. Y. Their son, Rolhn Knight Anderson, b. Aug. 11, 1906, at Silver Creek, N. Y. n. Floyd Ray Anderson, b. Feb. 4, 1884, at Sherman, N. Y. ; m. Feb. 1, 1906, Ella LeRoy, of Jamestown, N. Y. ni. Fay Merritt Anderson, b. March 18, 1890, at Westfield, N. Y. ; m. April 17, 1911, Janet Jacova, of Jackson, Mich. 390 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY 2. LESTER, b. Sept. 4, i860; m. Dec, 1893, Ida Hopkins. 3. JULIANNA, b. Feb. 14, 1865; m. Aug. 10, 1883, Roscoe V. Tucker. 4. CARRIE, b. June 12, 1867, at Sherman, N. Y.; m. Feb., 1889, M. Gifford. 5. DEWEY, b. Jan. 3, 1872; m. Fannie S. Dewey. 6. CHAUNCEY, b. May 19, 1878; m. April 19, 1899, Villa Graham. FAMILY XII. — 1— ALLEN WOLCOTT, b. March 2, 1793; m. Martha Chapin, dau. of George and Martha Day Chapin, of Chieopee, Mass. She was b. Nov. 18, 1792, at Chieopee, Mass., and d. Nov. 30, 1866, at Holyoke, Mass. He d. Feb. 18, 1864, at Holyoke, Mass. Children, b. at Holyoke, Mass. : NOAH, b. April 2"], 1813. See 2. SILAS, b. Sept. 5, 1815. GEORGE, b. Jan. 25. 1818. MARY E., b. Nov. 29, 182 1. JAMES M., b. Jan. 8, 1824. LEVERETT J., b. May 4, 1829. — 2- NOAH WOLCOTT (Allen) m. Lucy A. Elsey ; d. June 6, 1889. Child: I. JOSEPH N., b. May 9, 1868, at Holyoke, Mass. APPENDIX 391 FAMILY XIII. ELIJAH WOLCOTT, b. July 20, 1771, at Pownal, Vt.; m. Betsey Bryant. She was b. Jan. 16, 1788, at Wash- ington, Conn., and d. Jan. 20, 1821, at Colchester, Vt. He d. Dee. 10, 1837. Children: DANIEL, b. Dec. 17, 1793. GEORGE, b. July 17, 1795. 3. DORCAS, b. Oct. 15, 1797. 4. POLLY, b. Nov. 2, 1799. 5. ELIJAH, b. 1802. 6. DESIRE, b. 1803. ANNIS, b. 1805. SALLY, b. Nov. 5, 1807. DANIEL, b. April i, 1809. 10. ELECTA, b. July 13, 1816. 11. HASKELL M., b. June i, 1818. 12. MERRILL C, b. Feb. 16, 1820, at Colchester, Vt. See 2. MERRILL C. WOLCOTT (Elijah) m. 1841, at Shel- burn, Vt., Laura A. Hodges, dau. of Horatio and Abigail Stanton Hodges, of Richmond, Vt. She was b. Jan. 14, 1821, at Richmond, Vt., and d. Sept. 27, 1883, at Colchester, Vt. He d. Aug. 8, 1862. Children: GEORGE, b. Jan. 22, 1844. LOUISE, b. Jan. 26, 1845. ELIJAH, b. Feb. 20, 1848. HENRY, b. Jan. 6, 1853. FREDERICK MELVIN, b. Aug. 29, 1855. STANTON, b. May 23, 1858. 392 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY FAMILY XIV. — 1— JAMES HARGRAVES WOLCOTT, b. Aug. 12, 1823, in Indiana; m. Sept. 22, 1846, at Clifton, Ohio, Eliza Jane Phillips, dau. of John and Nancy (Shaw) Phillips. She was b. Dec. 18, 1826, and d. May 19, 1890. He d. May 14, 1904. Children: 1. ALEXANDER KNOX, b. Oct. 22, 1847. See 2. 2. LILLIE ANN, b. April 22, 1849. 3. FRANK LUMAN, b. Nov. 22, 1852; d. Jan. 24, 1870. — 2— ALEXANDER KNOX WOLCOTT (James Har- graves) m. Dec. 10, 1874, Eliza Jane Scott, dau. of Francis Robert and Sarah B. Scott. She was b. Dec. 11, 1853. He d. 1817, at McLeansboro, 111. Child: I. FRANK LUMAN, b. Oct. 9, 1875, at McLeansboro, 111. FAMILY XV. — 1— JEROME WALTON WOLCOTT, m. Mary Catherine Hanson, dau. of Barney N. and Elizabeth Fonda Hanson, of Theresa, N. Y. She d. March, 1901. He d. March 3, 1895. Children: 1. FRED RYTHER, b. Jan. 3, 1862, at Theresa, N. Y. See 2. 2. GAIETY, b. 1864; d. 1865. 3. ELOUISE, b. 1868; m. F. B. Mount, of Watertown, N. Y. APPENDIX 393 — 2— FRED RYTHER WOLCOTT (Jerome Walton) m. March 3, 1896, Harriet jMarie Furman. Children: 1. LULU GERTRUDE, b. Dec. 31, 1897, at Gananoque, Ont. 2. LEO FREDERICK, b. Dec. 9, 1899, at Gananoque, Ont. FAMILY XVI. SAISIUEL WOLCOTT, hved at Wallingford, Conn, m. Sarah Hull. Both d. at Lexington, N. Y. Children: JOHN. JOEL. RANSOM. REUBEN L, b. March 24, 1800. See 2. AARON. SAMUEL. 7. ELECTA, m. — Distin. LOIS, m. — Hitchcock. LAVINA, m. — Hummiston. 10. ANN, m. — Winters. 11. MALINDA, m. — Ormsby. -2— REUBEN I. WOLCOTT (Samuel) m. (2nd) Dec. 24, 1843, at Ruggles, Ohio, Anna Hinman. She d. June 14, 1905, at Ruggles, Ohio. He d. April 9, 1863, at Ruggles, Ohio. Children : 394 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY CAROLINE. GEORGE. REUBEN. SETH. STATA. JOEL. ANNA. MINERVA. RANSOM, o. BUEL. LORENA, b. Oct. i, 1844, at Ruggles, Ohio; m. July 23, 1864, at Ruggles, Ohio, — Johnson. Resides at St. Johns, Mich. Children: I. Mary Alice Johnson, b. April 30, 1866. II. Milton Buel Johnson, b. April 10, 1872. III. Glenora Pearl Johnson, b. July 31, 1882. MILES LAFAYETTE. FRANKLIN. CYRUS EUGENE. ALICE. MILES EUGENE. ADA. FAMILY XVII. — 1— SAMUEL WOLCOTT, went to Tinton Falls, Mon- mouth County, N. J., about 1681, and d. in 1688 or 1689. His son, NATHANIEL WOLCOTT, d. 1693 or 1694. His son, PETER WOLCOTT. His son, HENRY WOLCOTT, b. 1690; d. 1750. His son, BENJAMIN WOLCOTT, b. 1724; m. Clementine Cook; d. 1790. Their son, BENJAMIN WOLCOTT, b. 1758; m. Anna Lewis; d. 1823 or 1825. APPENDIX 395 Their son, BENJAMIN WOLCOTT, b. Sept. lo, 1789; m. Phebe Jeffrey; d. Aug. 14. 1858. Their son, EDMOND WOLCOTT, b. May 4, 1816, at Eatontown, N. J.; m. May 27, 1840, Sarah Ann Dangler, dau. of Sara and John Dangler, of Wayside, N. J. She was b. August 14, 1820, at Wayside, N. J., and d. Jan. 24, 1902, at Eatontown, N. J. He d. March 24, 1890, at Eatontown, N. J. Children: 1. PHEBE ANN, b. July 11, 1841. 2. BLOOMFIELD D., b. Aug. 17, 3. WILLIAM HENRY, b. Feb. 15, ] 4. EDNA W., b. April 10, 1848. 5. SARA ELIZA, b. Feb. 10, 185 1. 6. MARY E., b. June 3, 1853. 7. HANNAH M., b. Nov. 20, 1885. 8. EDMOND A., b. April 3, 1857. 9. ANNA L., b. Sept. 14, 1859. 10. CAROLINE L., b. April 30, 1864. 843- 846. See WILLIAM HENRY WOLCOTT (Edmond, Benjamin, Benjamin, Benjamin, Henry, Peter, Nathaniel, Samuel) m. JNIay 17, 1876, at Philadelphia, Pa., Martha IMaria Higginson, dau. of Charles Wood and ]Mary Annie Higginson, of England. She was b. May, 1853, at Shrop- shire, Eng. Children: 1. EDITH MAUDE, b. March 20, 1877, at Eatontown, N. J. 2. WILFRED BONSIEUR, b. March 11, 1880, at Eaton- town, N. J. An attorney at law at Camden, N. J. 396 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY FAMILY XVIII. — 1— SETH TAYLOR WOLCOTT, b. Jan. 24, 1812; m. 1847, at Obei-lin, Ohio, Mary Jane Cheney. She was b. May 2, 1815, at Bristol, N. H., and d. July 10, 1905, at Rich- mond, Jamaica, W. I. He d. Dec. 23, 1873. Child: I. HENRY BERDIN, b. June 12, 1848, at St. Mary, Jamaica, W. I. See 2. HENRY BERDIN WOLCOTT (Seth Taylor) m. Dec. 16, 1876, at Kingston, Jamaica, Sarah Boardman Paddock, dau. of Nathan and JNIary Paddock, of Baraboo, Wis. Children : 1. MARY ADELLA, b. Nov. 13, 1879, at St. Mary, Jamaica. 2. ANNA LAVINIA, b. Oct. 15, 1884, at St. Mary, Jamaica; m. June 30, 1912, at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, John Bancroft D'Aeth. FAMILY XIX. JOHN WOLCOTT, m. Johanna Cornell; d. at Beverly, Can. Children, b. at Beverly, Ont., Can. : 1. JOHN. 2. SARAH. 3. HANNAH. 4. CLARA. 5. ELIZA. 6. WILLIAM B., b. April 25, 1821; m. April 23, 1849, Esther Embury, dau. of John and Ann (Langford) Embury, of England. She was b. Oct. 16, 1825, at Oxfordshire, Eng., and d. June 24, 1895, at Penfield, N. Y. He served in the Civil War; d. April 30, 1886, at Penfield, N. Y. Children: APPENDIX 397 I. Arrethea Ann, b. Sept. 29, 1852, at Beverly, Can. ; m. June 14, 1870, Robert Reddick. Resides at Brighton, N. Y. Children : i. Maggie Rebecca Embury Reddick, b. March 12, 1876. ii. Arrethea Esther Wolcott Reddick, ) twins, iii. William Busby Wolcott Reddick, ) b. June 20, 1878. II. Amelia, b. at Mt. Forest, Can.; d. June 18, 1904, at Chicago, 111. III. Eliza, d. April 13. 1884, at Penfield, N. Y. FAMILY XX. MARY WOLCOTT, b. 1781, in Berkshire County, Mass.; m. Jan. 26, 1803, Jesse Turner. He was b. April 11, 1782. Children, b. at Windsor, Mass.: 1. DAVID TURNER, b. April 5, 1805; m. Rachel Frey, dau. of John Frey, of Linesville, Pa. Children: I. Anna Turner. II. Julia Turner. III. Oliver Turner. IV. Hannah Turner. V. John Turner, b. Dec. 12, 1842, at Espyville, Pa.; m. Dec. 1, 1864, Elmina Walrath, dau. of Abraham and Elizabeth Walrath, of Conneautville, Pa. Children: i. Mary Turner, b. July 6, 1866. ii. Sadie Turner, b. March 22, 1874; m. March 5, 1892, Arnold Romanta Bonnell, son of Alonzo and Mary Bonnell, of Kingsville, O. Resides at Conneaut, O. VI. Angeline Turner. VII. William Turner. 2. MIRANDA TURNER, b. Sept. 15, 1807. 3. CALVIN TURNER. 4. SUSAN TURNER. 5. SOLOMAN TURNER. 398 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY FAMILY XXI. JOHN WOLCOTT, m. Rhoda Brainard. Their son, AARON D. WOLCOTT, b. Dec. 9, 1834, at Eldred, Pa.; m. July 2, 1853, Lucretia, dau. of Anthony and Harriet Jones, of Shinglehouse, Pa. Their son, CHARLES ARTHUR WOLCOTT, b. May 19, 1861, at Shinglehouse, Pa.; m. Dec. 25, 1882, Hattie Belle, dau. of Wyley J. and Margaret (Blood) Humphrey, of East Sharon, Pa. Resides at Shingle- house, Pa. Their dan., RUTH MARGARET WOLCOTT, b. July 12, 1886, at Shinglehouse, Pa. FAMILY XXIL OLIVER CROMWELL WOLCOTT, b. June 26, 1833, in Michigan; m. 1858, Irene Maria Loomis, of Nebraska. She was b. Jan. 13, 1841, at Marshall, Mich. Children: 1. ORSON OLIVER, b. Aug. 11, 1859, at Nebraska City, Neb.; m. April 13, 1902, Minnie March Corin. Resides at Spokane, Wash. 2. BRADLEY ISRAEL, b. April 5, 1861. 3. ELLA GERTRUDE, b. Dec. 8, 1862; d. 4. KATE, b. May 7, 1865; d. 5. ALGERNON, b. Jan. 9, 1871; d. 6. IRENE ROSALIN, b. June 9, 1875; d. FAMILY XXIII. JOHN J. WOLCOTT, m. Amelia Jane Taylor, dau. of Levi and Catherine (Ash) Taylor, of Baltimore, Md. Child: I. L. BRUCE WOLCOTT, b. Eeb. 21, 1847; m. Feb. 21, 1889, Mary Hughes Kearney, dau. of Edward and Rose (Hughes) Kearney, of Baltimore, Md. Resides at Balti- more, Md. APPENDIX 399 FAMILY XXIV. EMERSON WOLCOTT, m, , of Derby, Vt. His son, SEWELL ADAMS WOLCOTT, m. Mary Ann Wolcott. His son, JOHN EMERSON WOLCOTT, b. Sept. 9, 1858. at Oshkosh, Wis.; m. Aug. 9, 1901, Izora F. McKinney, dau. of Samuel and Alice McKinney, of Fredonia, Kan. Resides at Muskogee, Okla. INDEXES INDEX I Given Names of Members of the Family born Wolcotts. [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Aaron Case, 1548. Aaron M., 1463. Abby Howland, 1007. Abiah, 31, 84. Abiathar, 506, 1052. Abiathar Robbins, 1062, 1836. Abiel, 197. Abigail, 48. 108, 117, 162, 186, 193, 195, 250, 295, 406, 450, 508, 523, 595, 1073, 1082, 1601. Abigail Amanda, 991. Abigail Laurilla, 1066. Abigail Maria, 1147. Abigail Marsh, 296. Abner, 402, 901. Abraham, 371. Ada, 2639. Ada Albina, 1416. Ada Jane, 2581. Ada May, 2661. Adaline Howe, 1390. Addie, 2172, 2396. Addison, 1233. Addison Benton, 2076. Addison Ladd, 1261. Adelia, 2167, 2624. Adeline Olivia, 1281. Adelia M., 2406. Alanson, 604, 674, 1319. Alanson H., 1423. Albert, 230, 470, 749. Alberta, 2421. Albert Gallatin, 1234. Albert G., 2059. Albert Morton, 2038. Albert S., 1419. Albert Wallace, 1882. Alcena, 531. Alden, 380. Alden Ellsworth, 2297. Alden R, 1634. Alexander, 91, 93. 212, 221, 427, 448, 940, 950, 951, 960, 970. Alexander Field, 742. Alexander Simon, 943. Alfred, 416, 924, 932, 1111, 1120, 1705. Alfred Austin, 1907. Alfred Hyslop, 1810. Alfred Jerome. 1710. Alfred Newton, 1692. Alfred Perry, 1740. Alice, 1008, 2401, 2704. Alice Algenia, 1982. Alice Amelia, 1979. Alice Augusta. 1988. Alice A„ 1538. Alice Elizabeth, 2025. Alice E., 2264, 2472, 2547. Alice Jeanie, 2652. Alice Louisa, 2426. Alice Louise, 2417. Alice Mary, 2500. Alice May, 2291. Alice Rebecca, 2707. Alice Sarah, 1775. Alida Belle, 2093. Allen Augustus, 2446. Allen Dwight, 1971. Allyn Ellsworth, 460. Almira, 456. 467, 701, 727, 1172, 1276, 1450. Almon, 1278. Alonzo, 1467. Alonzo Walter, 2439. Alonzo Weeks, 2452. Alva Arista, 2326. Alvah, 711. Alvin Perkins, 2459. Alzina Miriam, 1528. Amanda, 457, 845, 1398. 404 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Arthur Kendall, 2524. Arthur L., 2402. Arthur Smith, 1876. Arthur Wellesley, 1589. ArviUa, 2232, 2248. Asa, 812, 2274. Asineath Esther, 1669. Augusta Maria, 634. Augustus, 378, 635. Augustus Fairfield, 598. Augustus Stowe, 676. Austin Erastus, 2096. Austin L., 2210. Austin R., 1124. Austin Warner, 1868. B Basil R., 2468. Beatrice Franc, 2374. Belden, 314, 695, 1437. Benjamin, 40, 115, 160, 239, 324, 339, 498. Benjamin Augustus, 2031. Benjamin Charles, 2270. Benjamin Harrison, 2187. Benjamin Root, 1509. Benjamin S., 1328. Berenice E., 2476. Berine, 2405. Bert Sherburn, 2130. Bertha, 2407. Bertha Belknap, 1649. Bertha Elizabeth, 1523. Bertha Elmira, 2440. Bertha E., 2191, 2377. Betsey, 799. Beulah Ann, 1684. Beulah Louise, 2315. Bianca, 2235. Brooks, 2206. Bryan Treat, 1732. Burdette Lee, 2716. Burton, 1596, Burtt Joseph, 2510. Butler Samuel, 1189. Byron, 1891. Byron Augustus, 1409. Byron S., 1935. Amanda Fitzlane, 826. Ambrose, 854. Ambrose Butler, 1999. Amelia, 209, 408, 409, 907, 996, 1152, 1323, 2462. Amelia Ann, 1431. Amelia Cora, 1541. Amelia Lois, 1635. Amoret Nancy, 2118. Amos Prentice, 721. Amri Wyatt, 1051. Amy, 182. Amy Rebecca, 2087. Andrew Augustus, 1697, 1699. Andrew Walter, 2198. Angeline, 868, 1130, 1287. Angeline Josephine, 1938. Ann, 64, 240, 583. Ann Eliza, 1779. Ann Louisa, 990. Anna, 2, 147, 148, 150, 455, 783, 830. Anna Amelia, 1257. Anna Augusta, 1704. Anna Eliza, 2068. Anna Elizabeth. 2080. Anna Laura, 2108. Anna Lorena, 2205. Anna Louisa, 1644. Anna Maria, 1435, 1755. Annabelle Luthera, 1806. Anne, 107. Anne Shirley, 2696. Annette Rankin, 1012. Anson, 914, 1680, 1688. Anson Franklin, 1672. Anson Spencer, 1666. Antoinette, 1957, 2244. Archibald Smith, 1339. Aretia, 2134. Arietta, 1181. Arlene Parmelee, 2648. Armena, 710. Arminta Bell, 2478. Arodi, 229. Arodi Pitkin, 466. Artemus Russell, 2066. Arthur, 881, 1598. Arthur Homer, 1762, 1771. GIVEN NAMES OF WOLCOTTS 405 [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Caleb, 66, 127, 140, 614, 867. Calvin A., 2027. Candace, 72>7. Carl William, 2129. Caroline, 493, 569, 847, 853, 1039, 1137, 1236, 1476, ISSS, 1627, 2457. Caroline Andrews, 1719. Caroline Matilda, 957. Caroline Rebecca, 1246. Caroline Rogenia, 2615. Caroline Rommel, 2409. Caroline Starr, 962. Caroline Webster, 2047. Carrie, 1610, 1776, 2702. Carrie Bertha, 1941. Carrie Ellen, 2127. Carrie Estella, 2149. Carrie Frances, 2122. Carroll Phelps, 1794. Cassius Columbus, 1414. Catharine, 347, 376, 432, 560, 839. Catharine Celestia, 1251. Catharine Diminis, 1757. Catharine Elizabeth, 1995. Catharine Gale, 1315. Catharine Jane, 1588. Catharine O., 1333. Catherine, 2189. Catherine Almira, 2103. Celestia, 611, 617. Celja Ann, 1215. Celia Helen, 2105. Chandler, 2614. Charles, 38, 114, 278, 620, 741, 1019, 1114, 1149, 1200, 1345, 1609, 2159, 2714. Charles Albert, 2061, 2075. Charles Alfred, 2637. Charles Anthony, 1929. Charles Augustus, 1317. Charles Belden, 1434. Charles B., 1893. Charles Carberry, 1864. Charles Clements, 2513. Charles C, 1915. Charles Darwin, 1683. Charles Douglas, 1214. Charles Durward, 2482. Charles D., 1936. Charles Edgar, 2322. Charles Edward, 1492, 2520. Charles E., 2146, 2669. Charles E. S., 2078. Charles Franklin, 1791. Charles Frederick, 2019, 2376. Charles Finney, 1260. Charles Freeman, 206S. Charles Fremont, 1393. Charles Hammond, 1362. Charles Henry, 1838, 1840, 2684. Charles Homer, 2222. Charles Howard, 1300. Charles James, 2617. Charles J., 1933. Charles Marion, 2289. Charles Merchant, 1005. Charles Moseley, 488, 1750. Charles Norman, 1342. Charles Phelps, 1759, Charles Spencer, 2303. Charles S., 2179. Charles Theron, 2310. Charles Walter, 2559. Charles Webster, 1970. Charles Wesley, 1858. Charles Willard, 1960. Charles William, 2582. Charlotte, 431, 570, 647, 1088. Charlotte Amanda, 973. Charlotte Augusta, 1647. Charlotte Bosworth, 670. Charlotte E., 1816. Charlotte Jane, 2541. Chauncey, 1171, 1187, 1211. Chauncey Appleton, 557. Chauncey Franklin, 2029. Chauncey Goodrich, 489. Chauncey M., 1552. Chauncey Smith, 1681. Chauncey Willard, 1997. Chester, 496, 516, 1084, 1143. Chester Clinton, 2044. Chester Goodrich, 579. 406 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record. Chester Jefferson, 613, 1532. Chester Lucas, 1212. Chester William, 2430. Chloe, 183, 246, 462, 771. Christena Isabelle, 2324. Christina, 840, 1687. Christopher, 5, 25, 75, 166, 219. Christopher Columbus, 442, 1712. Christopher Parsons, 952, 2341. Christopher Stanton, 2337. Clara Ellen, 1921. Clara Gertrude, 1645, 2067. Clara J., 1946. Clara Louise, 2650. Clara Odell, 2613. Clara Pierce, 1733. Clarence Edmund, 2470. Clarence Edwin, 2495. Clarence Eugene, 2384. Clarence Hamner, 2015. Clarence Horatio, 2005. Clarence K., 2151. Clarence M., 2228. Clarinda Matilda, 936. Clarissa, 499, 528, 535, 763, 769, 1133. Clarissa Endicott, 2356. Clark Preston, 2239. Claude Leon Van Buren, 2347. Claudius, 179. Claudius Alonzo, 2381. Clayton, 1373. Clayton A., 1534. Clayton Clay, 1533. Cleophile Evelyn, 2481. Clifford D., 2469. Clitus, 1092. Clyde Dale, 2132. Clyde Rowland, 2493. Cora, 1365. Cora A., 2208. Cora Belle, 2463. Cora Louisa, 1777. Cora May, 2225. Cordelia Eliza, 1408. Cordelia Leland, 1654. Cornelia, 1536. Cornelia Almira, 2095. Cornelia Ann, 1370. Cornelia Frothingham, 1747. Cornelia G., 1820. Cornelius, 374, 404, 903, 1535. Corwin, 1403. Corydon Henry, 2423. Credia Annis, 1738. Cynthia, 471, 628. Cynthia Louisa, 1711. Cynthia Newbury, 1030. Cynthia Olive, 1950. Cyrus Harvey, 2293. Dallas, 1466. Dan, 1286. Daniel, 555, 1321. Daniel Huntington, 876. Daniel Morgan, 1206. Daniel M., 2050. Daniel Russell, 561. Daniel WiUard, 2034. Daniel Winthrop, 2519. Darius, 683, 926. Darius Young, 1700. Darwin Bushnell, 2117. Darwin Stanton, 1714, 2339. David, 69, 143, 280, 283, 318, 605, 702, 822, 1154, 1455, 1547. David Clinton, 1577. David E., 1448. David Ferdinand, 644. Deborah, 63. De Forest, 649. Delinda, 1385. Delmer Clark, 2077. Delos, 1709. Dennis, 1451. Desire, 151, 1083, 1090. Dexey, 803. Doll A., 2444. Dolphus Skinner, 1924. Donald Bruce, 2677. Donna J., 2445. Dora, 1473, 1630, 1962. Dorcas, 321, 334. Doris, 2226. Doris M., 2671. Dorothy Angeline, 2688. GIVEN NAMES OF IVOLCOTTS 407 [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Dorothy Chapin, 2555. Dorr M., 1821. Dottie Marie, 2S66. Douglas Dousman, 1591. Duncan Brewster, 2332, 2647. Dwight, 1606. Dwight Oliver, 2431. Earl D., 2055. Eaton Merrill, 1313. Eben Gould, 2318. Eben Henry, 2313. Ebenezer, 1843. Ebenezer Gould, 1677, 2311. Eda Fanny, 2155. Edd Ellsworth, 2150. Edgar Moorman, 2629. Edify, 616. Edith, 1964, 2135, 2606. Edith Abigail, 1600. Edith Brace, 2361. Edith Dwight, 1651. Edith Elizabeth, 2448. Edith May, 2687. Edith Prescott, 2358. Editha, 922. Edmond C., 2054. Edmund Butler, 2011. Edmund Franklin, 1259. Edmund Hayden, 2498. Edmund Pinkney, 567. Edmund Randolph, 1782. Edmund Waterhouse, 1192. Edna Mabel, 2691. Edna Maud, 2708. Edna Viola, 2471. Edson B., 1888. Edward, 308, 463, 747, 963, 1186, 1790, 1989. Edward Chester, 1227. Edward Coe, 2017. Edward Collins, 1900. Edward Corning, 2060. Edward Cowles, 686. Edward Ensign, 2378. Edward F., 1926. Edward Isaiah, 2686. Edward Josiah, 1426. Edward Kitchen, 262, 596. Edward Nelson, 2387. Edward Oliver, 1639, 2302, 2654 Edward Samuel, 1802. Edward Sholto, 2436. Edward Sidney, 1872. Edward Taylor, 2190. Edward Tyler, 2028. Edward W., 2194 Edwin, 775, 1401, 1499. Edwin Bissell, 1490. Edwin Chandelor, 2089. Edwin Conklin, 1506. Edwin Dwight, 1525. Edwin Elmer, 2427. Edwin Henry, 2256. Edwin Jones, 638. Edwin Miller, 2589. Edwin Nelson, 1861. Edwin O., 1325. Edwin Pierce, 2414. Edwin Stanton, 2100. Edwin Wilder, 2020. Effie Louise, 2578. Elbert Henry, 2392. Eleanor, 345, 359, 458, 494, 497, 976. Eleanor Lucinda, 1880. Eleazur, 753, 2276. Electa, 1061. Elias, 306, 703. Elias Howe, 673. Elihu, 385, 1652. Elijah, 320, 529, 717. Elijah Dean, 292. Elisha, 121, 156, 254 363, 530, 554 Elisha Robbins, 1199, 2021. Eliza, 307, 690, 846, 939, 1122, 1566, 1826, 2585. Eliza Amelia, 1486. Eliza Ann, 984, 1145, 1195, 2008. Eliza Bosworth, 675. Eliza Hannah, 2012. Eliza Jane, 1226, 1454 Eliza Lurenda, 2304. Eliza Willington, 1764. Elizabeth, 16, 20, 29, 49, 51, 58, 62. 408 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] 90, 112, 144, 223, 265, 289, 317, 331, 369, 388, 398, 433, 439, 441, 444, 474, 485, 533, 584, 593, 745, 751, 899, 946, 1104, 1142, 1177, 1202, 1217, 1462, 1498, 2249, 2586. Elizabeth Ann, 878, 1429. Elizabeth Bosworth, 631. Elizabeth Cordelia, 778. Elizabeth Ellsworth, 1752. Elizabeth Elvira, 972, 1725. Elizabeth Georgiana, 2309. Elizabeth Huntington, 1006. Elizabeth Jane, 2557. Elizabeth Mary, 1720. Elizabeth Somers, 2081. Elizabeth Stoughton, 478, 999. Elizabeth S., 2604. Elizabeth Williams, 1507. Elizabeth Willington, 1760. Elizur, 190, 453, 782, 882, 975. Ella, 1662, 1959. Ella Antoinette, 1793. Ella A., 2284. Ella C, 2163. Ella Howard, 2119. Ella Louisa, 886. Ella May, 2596. Ella Richmond, 1656. Ella V. Roberts, 1424. Ellen, 877, 1452, 1628, 1632. Ellen Almira, 965. Ellen A., 1927, 2284. Ellen Coe, 978. Ellen Elizabeth, 1860. Ellen Hart, 2497. Ellen Huldah, 1848. Ellen Jane, 2259. Ellen Juliette, 1248. Ellen Maria, 969, 1489, 19S4. Ellen Viola, 2056. Elliot E., 1919. Ellsworth, 730. Elmira Loretta, 1972. Elpha Maria, 2053. Elsa, 1087, 2656. Elsie, 2461. Elton Romeo, 994. Elvira Antoinette, 1674. Elwin Ray, 2230. Emeline, 207, 909, 1140. Emeline Shepherd, 1485. Emily, 663, 724, 1057, 1293, 1811. Emily Ann, 1022. Emily Carrolena, 1978. Emily Chandler, 1761. Emily Cutter, 1503. Emily Eliza, 1781. Emily Fatima, 580. Emily Jane, 1491, 1508. Emily Judd, 2369. Emily Katherine, 1769. Emily Lucina, 1516. Emily Maria, 1898. Emily Porter, 1735. Emily S., 1449. Emma, 966, 1597, 1619, 1961, 2101. Emma Adaline, 2037. Emma Austin, 2121. Emma Charlotte, 2530. Emma E., 1932. Emma Frances, 1968. Emma Jane, 1636. Emma Louise, 2184. Emory, 1129. Epaphras, 99, 205, 915. Ephraim, 87, 199, 399. Erasmus, 1302. Erasmus Alphonso, 1417. Erastus, 98, 100, 224, 226, 362, 461, 509, 566, 609, 612, 1085, 1095. Erastus Bradley^ 821. Erastus Nott, 1173. Erastus WiUard, 1478. Ernest Endox, 2224. Erschel Weihl, 2554. Esther, 136, 214, 216, 293, 309, 311, 338, 344, 390, 527, 654, 1166. Esther Belding 297. Esther Lucy, 2420. Esther Rowena, 993. Ethan C, 2275. Ethel Beard, 2201. Ethelyn, 2466. Etta C, 2285. Etta Frances, 2292. Eugene H., 1443. GIVEN NAMES OF WOLCOTTS 409 Eunice, 67, 76, 116, 133, 145, 191, 192, 272, 619, 757. Eunice Elizabeth, 2532. Eva M., 2176. Eveline, 397. Evelyn Katherine, 2631. Evelyn Moore, 2344. Everett, 2397. Everette Sellew, 2675. Ezra Legrand, 1336. Ezra R., 2538. E., 2667. [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Francis, 176, 354, 1447, 1608, 2051. Francis Alonzo, 2082. Francis Edwin, 2001. Francis Eugene, 2534. Francis Evert, 1603. Francis Henry, 1496. Francis Nelson, 1772. Francis Newton, 1521. Francis Story, 1682. Frank, 1586, 1965, 2229, 2432, 2574. Frank Barton, 1742. Frank Bliss, 2124, 2516. Frank Brainard, 2428. Frank Earl, 2393. Frank Ebersole, 2085. Frank E., 1359, 2143,' 2186. Frank Howard, 2062. Frank Ira, 1865. Frank Laman, 1539. Frank M., 1822. Frank Newton, 1855. Frank Russell, 2073. Frankie G., 2177. Franklin, 976, 1034, 1047, 1153. Franklin Anson, 2308. Franklin F., 1324. Franklin Maginnis, 977. Franklin Waterhouse, 559. Fred, 2638. Frederick, 235, 454, 623, 689, 987, 1009, 1035, 2165. Frederick Augustus, 2521. Frederick Calhoun, 983. Frederick Calkins, 1352. Frederick Edward, 2434. Frederick G., 2178. Frederick Halsey, 955. Frederick Henry, 486, 1002. Frederick Horatio, 2006. Frederick Isaiah, 2678. Frederick James, 2126. Frederick Joseph, 1128. Frederick Lincoln, 2063. Frederick Milton, 1944. Frederick Oliver, 1371. Frederick Powell, 2002. Frederick Ralph, 1773. Frederick Swain, 2389. Fannie, 1307. Fanny, 391. 510, 1077, 2174. Fay W., 2569. Ferdinand R., 2365. Fernando, 1527. Flavia, 225, 227, 1477. Flavia Colton, 743. Flavia Redexa, 1479. Flora Isabel, 1731. Flora Jane, 1939. Flora Melvina, 2537. Florence, 2168, 2398, 2455, 2527. Florence Celia, 2057. Florence Ella, 1980, 2039. Florence Evelyn, 2488. Florence I., 2314. Florence Stelluna, 2558. FloriUa Wright, 1271. Floyd G., 2408. Floyd Wetherell, 2269. Francelia, 2237. Frances, 393, 446, 959, 1109, 1663, 1958. Frances Burbank, 964. Frances Caroline, 434. Frances Clara, 2354. Frances Eliza, 1828. Frances Ella, 1909. Frances Ellen, 1576. Frances Emily, 1670. Frances Harriet, 2494. Frances Jane, 883, 1873, 1884. Frances Julia, 2528. Frances J., 2161. 410 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Frederick Wesley, 1522. Freke, S3, 61, 264. Fremont, 1706. Gad Fuller, 665. Gardiner Howland, 1003. Gardner, 1123. Geneva, 1364. Genevieve, 1367. George, 4, 17, 39, 65, 113, 128, 134, 158, 217, 218, 28^, 287, 459, 858, 865, 947, 1110, 1347, 1565, 1611, 1901, 1920, 2238. George Alfred, 2320. George A., 1931. George Bilson, 1993. Georg-e Case, 2255. George Edmund, 1975. George Edward, 1363, 1368. George Edwin, 1361. George Elton, 1741. George Elwin, 2535. George Francis, 748. George Franklin, 1875, 2305, 2375. George Henry, 639. George M., 2286. George Norton, 2271. George Paul, 1673, 2616. George R., 2438, 2540. George Savage, 2623. George Sharp, 2710. George Thornton, 1415. George Todd, 648. George T., 2153. George Washington, 823, 1272. George Whitefield, 1044, 1788. George W., 1917. George Young, 1698. Gershom, 43, 252. Gershom Nott, 545. Gershom Willard, 1170. Gertrude C., 2682. Gertrude Lavonne, 2215. Gertrude Mae, 2601. Gertrude Wetherell, 2268. Gideon, 83, 177, 189, 330, 355, 367, 738, 818, 1045. Gideon Edward, 817. Gideon Peter, 372. Gilbert, 1878. Giles, 185, 381. Gilson Clitus, 1881. Gladys L., 2599. Glen, 2490. Glenn Harrison, 2453. Gordon, 2138. Gordon Hall, 1661. Grace, 1967. Grace Annie, 2612. Grace Edith, 2651. Grace Geer, 2412. Grace Hannah, 2156. Grace Landon, 1877. Grace Leora, 2123. Grace Lillian, 2664. Grace Maria, 2706. Granville Augustus, 2641. Grove Henry, 1910. Guard C., 2670. Guertha, 1595. Guy, 222, 451, 732, 2136. Guy Walter, 2070. H Hannah, 13, 45, 105, 256, 274, 315, 405, 469, 553, 615, 708, 819, 2240. Hannah A., 1446. Hannah Bryant, 944. Hannah Eaton, 1312. Hannah Elizabeth, 1204. Hannah Haraner, 1190. Hannah Huntington, 483. Hannah Maria, 2033. Hannah McClure, 879. Hannah Moore, 720. Hannah Sewall, 586. Hardin, 765. Harlan Page, 2114. Harold, 2526, 2590. Harold Carpenter, 2499. Harold E., 2475. Harriet, 606, 608, 808, 1101, 1118. Harriet Agnes, 1640. Harriet Amanda, 2301. Harriet Aurelia, 1953. GIVEN NAMES OF WOLCOTTS 411 [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Harriet Blinn, 2018. Harriet Codding, 1531. Harriet Cornelia, 1990. Harriet Elizabeth, 1355. Harriet Emma, 2154. Harriet Helen, 1298. Harriet Lobelia, 1290. Harriet Louisa, 2250. Harriet Louise, 2010. Harriet Miranda, 1879. Harriet Newell, 1270. Harriette Leona, 2717. Harris Hart, 1024. Harrison Tyler, 1493. Harry, 2659. Harry Arthur, 2185. Harry Benjamin, 2131. Harry Hazen, 2503. Harry K., 2193, 2545. Harry M., 2465. Harry Ward Emerson, 2348. Harvey, 1043. Hattie Sophia, 2458. Hazel, 2142. Hazel Chapman, 2690. Hazel Katherine, 2334. Helen, 465, 949, 1306, 1404, 1991, 2141, 2572, 2594. Helen Augusta, 2046. Helen Cornelia, 1254. Helen Elizabeth, 2553, 2618. Helen Irene, 2680. Helen Libby, 2023. Helen Louisa, 1369, 2071. Helen Maria, 884. Helen Marie, 2487. Helen Marr, 1561. Helen Maude, 1792. Helen Pamelia, 1599. Helen Sophia, 2014. Helen Winchell, 2200. Henrietta, 1243. Henrietta Jane, 1796. Henry, 3, 8, 24, 30, 33, 37, 78, 165, 271, 329, 333, 375, 379, 447, 481, 539, 601, 726, 744, 844, 933, 1027, 1158, 1185, 1305, 1316, 1453, 1505, 1607, 1721, 1956, 2173, 2345. Henry Allen, 1513, 2413. Henry Ansel, 1831. Henry Augustine, 2000. Henry Augustus, 872. Henry Bela, 1952. Henry Bissell, 740. Henry Campbell, 594. Henry Clark, 2676. Henry Clay, 982. Henry Drayton, 1013. Henry Epaphras, 2306. Henry Erastus, 1969. Henry Frederick, 1716. Henry George, 2373. Henry Goodrich. 1010, 1265, 1751, 2115, 2509. Henry Griswold, 490. Henry Hblmes, 2083. Henry Huntington, 961. Henry H., 1581. Henry James, 1795. Henry Kelsey, 1770. Henry Kirke, 1850. Henry Lamont, 1942. Henry Lyman, 2088. Henry N., 1918. Henry Oliver, 1622. Henry Philip, 954. Henry Riggs, 2388. Henry Roger, 1638. Henry Rowland, 437. Henry R., 1573. Henry Sewall, 585. Henry Walbridge, 2312, 2620. Henry Wells, 1127. Hephzibah, 96. Herbert, 2658. Herbert Elbridge, 2429. Herbert Eugene, 1885. Herbert Raymond, 2217. Herbert Walter, 1646. Herbert William, 2410. Herro, 1592, 1593. Herschal, 1102. "Hettie, 2642. Hiland Grieve, 834. Hiram, 762, 807, 1086, 1559. Hiram Henry, 1515. 412 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Hobart, 989. Homer, 1074. Homer Josiah, 1245. Homer Oliver, 2S6S. Honor, 138, 304, 1071. Hope, 238. Horace, 302, 389, 543, 562, 582, 667, 760, 761, 1119, 1150, 1832. Horace Alanson, 1222. Horace Anson, 1830. Horace Butler, 660. Horace Clark, 1839. Horace Douglas, 636. Horace Edgar, 2645. Horace E., 2195. Horace Greeley, 1529. Horace Milton, 1381. Horace W., 1945. Horatio, 558, 1106. Horatio Gates, 550, 1191. Hortense Amelia, 2319. Howard Page, 2508. Hubert, 1587. Hugh Alan, 2619. Hugh Erwin, 643. Huldah, 542, 731, 750, 1091. Huntington Frothingham, 1000, 1743. Ida, 1407, 1612, 2181. Ida Bertha, 2064. Ida Frances, 2424. Ida J., 1985. Ida Louise, 2579. Ida May, 1542, 1922. Inez Estella, 2505. lone Susan, 2125. Ira, 626. Ira H., 709. Ira S., 1947. Irving Gillis, 637. Isaac, 843. Isaac Nelson, 1239. Isaac Newton, 1068. Isaac Walton, 2261. Isabel, 2683. Isabelle, 2437. Isadore Francis, 2715. Isaiah, 2145. Isaiah J., 2522. ack, 2712. ack Montgomery, 2514. ackson, 1037. acob Manley, 1343. ames, 77, 129, 413, 452, 500, 513, 625, 697, 916, 1098, 1112, 1557, 1569, 1686, 1902, 2267, 2573. ames Alonzo, 1495. ames Charles, 2411. ames Clayton, 2568. ames Delos, 1983. ames Ephraim, 2307. ames Franklin, 2323. ames Griffith, 2316. ames Harlan, 2511. ames Harvey, 630, 1784. ames Henry, 1433, 1685. ames Leroy, 2625. ames Loring, 1758. ames Monroe, 1518, 1694, 1862. ames M., 2546. ames Orin, 971. ames Stephen, 1354. ames Victor, 2349. ames Watson, 1436. ames Wyatt, 1804. ane, 82, 181, 332, 377, 728, 1614, 2234. ane AUyn, 161. ane Ann, 1020. ane Catharine, 173. ane Eliza, 1494, 1726. ane Marilla, 1517. ane Steele, 1584. ason Loomis, 1014. ean Brodie, 2587. eanette, 1504, 1605. eanette Morrison, 746. emima, 403. 1723. Alice, 2385. ennie Brewster, 2331. ennie Eliza, 1998. May, 2681. eremiah, 211. erome Lyman, 2213. erome P., 2477. GIVEN NAMES OF WOLCOTTS 413 [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Jerusha, 109, 228, 351, 382, 791, 792, 906, 1151. Jerusha Bancroft, 1017. Jessie, 1718, 2152. Jessie Daniel, 2069. Jessie Lois, 2602. Joanna, 23, 806, 851. Joel, 1329. John, 1, 9, 18, 36, 57, 106, 123, 159, 261, 282, 300, 326, 356, 501, 546, 574, 575, 861, 1025, 1036, 1096, 1136, 1201, 1210, 1472, 1618, 2241, 2576, 2593. John Adams, 1116. John Albert, 1896, 2079. John A., 1358. John Chauncey, 1996. John Dorsey, 837, 1604. John De Cost, 2433. John Edwin, 1331, 2183. John Endicott, 2357. John Greig, 832. John Homer, 1857. John H., 1456. John James, 2632. John Jay, 802. John Jefferson, 1193, 2007. John Justus, 2049, 2464. John Laurens, 1072. John Lee, 2584. John Lodge, 2646. John Lucien, 2552. John L., 1894. John Meade, 1703. John Milton, 1786. John Nelson, 1031, 1847. John P., 1180. John Reynolds, 1943. John R., 1916. John Saxton, 514. John Shaffer, 1182. John Stanley, 1105. John Stoughton, 475, 480. John Thomas, 1906. John Warren, 2188. John Winthrop, 2221. Jonathan, 340. Jonathan Cook, 618. Jonathan Gillett, 767. Joseph, 139, 273, 303, 305, 342, 804, 1263, 1439, 2643. Joseph Bissell, 1430. Joseph B., 680. Joseph Hanford, 2219. Joseph Higgins, 1264. Joseph Newton, 687. Joseph Vinson, 1785. Josephine Darling. 1845. Josephine E., 1911. Josephine Minor, 1736. Joshua, 68, 135, 269, 291, 312, 592. Joshua Huntington, 484. Josiah, 15, 44, 52, 56, 70, 97, 122, 124, 141, 153, 257, 310, 419, 573, 677, 693, 925, 1174, 1438. Josiah Bissell, 684. Josiah Eames, 589. Josiah Edmund, 1221. Josiah Ward, 2092. Josiah Willis, 565. Judah Sa.xton, 1107. Judson Eugene, 1727, 2351. Julia, 700. 869, 913, 1075, 1232. Julia Almira, 992. Julia Ann, 885, 1028, 1974. Julia Anna Maria, 1184. Julia Burt, 1994. Julia Catharine, 1987. Julia Ella, 1940. Julia E., 1255, 144S. Julia Helen, 2719. Julia Hillyer, 2074. Julia Hutchins, 1754. Julia Leone, 2486. Julia Maria, 889. Julia Marinda, 1519. Julia Mary, 2628. Julia Miranda, 1299. Julia Oriana, 1279. Julia Rosanna, 777. Julia Shepherd, 1502. Julianna, 464. Juliet Adeline, 658. Juliette, 967, 1724. Julius, 1033. Julius Caesar, 1892. 414 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record. Julius Erastus, 1252. Julius Hastings, 657. Julius Maro, 1520. Julius Orlando, 2098. Julius Ormsby, 1951. Julius W., 2467. Junius Hall, 1512. Justus, 130, 275, 602, 706. J. Frederick, 2539. J. R, 2713. K Karl C, 1823. Kate, 2644. Kate Eloise, 1734. Kate Wilmina, 2317. Katharine Ellen, 1642. Katharine Rankin, 1011, 1753. Katherine, 2657. Katherine Ellen, 2391. Katherine Minard, 2660. Katherine Riley, 2340. Katie, 1406. Killear, 857. Laura, 233, 237, 392, 440, 443, 472, 473, 477, 852, 905, 930, 1016, 1895, 2035, 2281. Laura Alberta, 2665. Laura Ann, 1482. Laura Arabella, 1413. Laura Bacon, 1827. Laura Elizabeth, 958, 1717, 2220. Laura Jane, 1787. Laura Louise, 2479. Laura Lucy, 1196. Laura Maria, 487. Laura Minerva, 1899. Laura Olivia, 2564. Laura Sedana, 1658. Laura T., 1925. Laurens, 1560. Laurens Emerson, 2394, 2662. Laurens Wright, 1851. Laurilla, 1824. Lavinia, 607. Lawrence, 862. Leander Hudson, 1301. Leman Squire, 1554. Lemuel Porter, 974. Leofwyn, 1650. Leonard Clark, 2550. Leonard Lyman, 2489. Leora Castle, 2501. Le Roy Andrews, 2106. Leroy Bushnell, 2512. Leslie Carl, 2517. Lester, 2236. Lester A., 1934. Leverett Calvin, 2091. Levi, 524, 912, Lewis, 572, 707, 1397, 2265. Lewis C, 2395. Lewis F., 2335. Lida May, 2460. Lillian Frances, 2363. Linus, 2266. Linus Sheldon, 2084. Littoria, 931. Lloyd Porter, 1739. Loduski, 1474. Lois, 132, 259, 682. Lois Elizabeth, 1411, 1425. Lois L, 2370. Lois Olive, 2294. Lola Elizabeth, 2600. Lorene, 2570. Lorenzo Scott, 642. Loretta, 1093. Loretta Fidelia, 1870. Lorette, 1693. Lottie, 2703. Lottie Henry, 2380. Lottie Lozett, 2290. Lottie Marian, 2207. Lottie May, 2425. Louis Alexander, 1335. Louis Jerome, 2531. Louis Robert, 2627. Louisa, 325, 773, 870, 1178, 1229. Louisa Elizabeth, 1053. Louisa Elsa, 1237. Louisa Jane, 722, 1767, 2321. Louisa Maria, 776, 1798, 1803. Louise Celia, 2504. GIVEN NAMES OF WOLCOTTS 415 [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Margaret, 328, 754, 829, 1346, 1564, 2673. Margaret Anna May, 2679. Margaret Elizabeth, 2591. Margaret Emily, 1356. Margaret Lucinda, 1695. Margaret Smith, 1344. Maria, 841, 1132, 2048. Maria Amelia, 1167. Maria Augusta, 640. Maria Cook, 716. Maria E., 2043. Maria L.. 1818. Maria Mead, 1763. Maria Sophronia, 1054. Marian, 798, 1563. Marian Jane, 1590. Mariann, 103, 234. Marianna, 1360. Marietta, 1570. Mariette Caroline, 1866. Marinda, 590. Marion, 2456, 2598, 2697. Marion Elizabeth, 723. Marion Glendora, 2485. Marion O., 2442. Marion R., 2672. Mark S., 1913. Marsh Mickey, 2288. Marshall Almarnie, 2041. Marshall Franklin, 995. Martha, 21, 72, 88,. 169, 196, 210, 400, 423, 945, 1468, 2699. Martha Burnham 895. Martha Davenport, 941. Martha Eliza, 1432. Martha Elizabeth, 1659. Martha Fox, 2515. Martha Jane, 1524, 1556. Martha Sarah, 831. Martha Treat, 904. MartiUas, 2246. Martillas Conant, 1545. Martin, 515, 855, 1081, 2698. Martin Preston, 1544. Marvin, 739. Mary, 6, 12, 26, 41, 59, 104. Ill, 125, 206, 220, 236, 244, 267, 285, 322, Louise Steele, 2120. Lovia, 323. Lovis Eliza, 672. Lucelia, 1284. Lucia, 85. Lucian McClenathan, 1383. Lucien Fremont, 2203. Lucile, 2352. Lucinda Maria, 1701. Lucius, 1208. Lucretia, 426, 942. Lucretia Goodrich, 1267. Lucy, 47, 146, 184, 284, 301, 428, 430, 436, 651, 666, 669, 780, 1379, 2346. Lucy Ann, 986. Lucy Emily, 1046. Lucy Fidelia, 1797. Lucy Jane, 1244. Lucy Maria, 1867. Lucy Rowena, 1737. Lucy Salter, 1655. Lucye Mai, 2626. Luella, 2072. Luella Evelyn, 2086. Luke, 172, 343, 352, 788. Lura D., 1422. Lurenda Ada, 2611. Lurinda Gillett, 1667. Luther Humphrey, 1250. Lydia, 213, 316, 360, 422, 696, 929, 1242, 1543, 1551. Lydia A., 1394, 1457. Lydia Jane, 2258. Lydia Russell, 568. Lyman, 1247, 1550, 2211. Lyman Beecher, 1269. Lyman B., 2254. Lysander W., 1058. M Mabel, 414, 2227. Mabel Elaine, 2695. Mabel Louise, 2333. Mae Stevens, 2279. Maggie A., 2164. Maggie Lenora, 2562. Malinda, 921, 1691. Marah, 201. 416 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] 337, 358, 415, 420, 429, 435, 468^ 504, 519, 526, 537, 551, 564, 597^ 627, 656, 664, 699, 705, 755, 764, 785, 835, 873, 894, 897, 927, 988 1040, 1060, 1076, 1089, 1103, 1117, 1273, 1308, 1405, 1578, 1583, 1963 2278, 2705. Mary Abigail, 1314. Mary Alice, 1643. Mary Alzina, 1487. Mary Amelia, 1657, 2110. Mary Amoret, 2506. Mary Ann, 449, 779, 890, 968, 981, 1023, 1664. Mary Ann Goodrich, 482. Mary Aurelia, 2162. Mary A., 1465. Mary Bissell, 1480. Mary Briggs, 1330. Mary Edna, 1238. Mary Electa, 1064, 1829, 1835, 1837. Mary Eliza, 1165, 1730. Mary Elizabeth, 1213, 1337, 1897, 20O4, 2032, 2147, 2548, 2609. Mary Ella, 1729, 1809. Mary Ellen, 1262, 2328. Mary Elnette, 2718. Mary Emma, 2102. Mary E., 2336. Mary Frances, 491, 2009. Mary F., 2212. Mary Gabriel, 2300. Mary Harriet, 1623. Mary Hastings, 298. Mary Helena, 2223. Mary Ingersoll, 1511. Mary Jane, 1144, 1500, 1756, 2243. Mary J., 2170. Mary Ladoyett, 2024. Mary Louise, 1540. Mary Louise Hutchinson, 2342. Mary Lucetta, 2416. Mary Lundie Duncan, 1852. Mary L., 1442, 1460. Mary Matilda, 1886. Mary Matteson, 2353. Mary Matoon, 1653. Mary Mercy, 1905. Mary Moore, 718. Mary Nott, 650. Mary Putnam, 2204, 2551. Mary Rebecca, 1783. Mary Robbins, 1032. Mary Rosalie, 1977. Mary Sydna Ann, 641. Mary Wells, 1197, 2026. Mattie, 2139. Mattie Bura, 2560. Mattie W., 1421. Maverette, 1285. Max, 2158. May Adelina, 1440. May Newton, 2390. Mehitable, 55, 120, 255, 270, 521, 552, 891, 892, 1041, 1141. Melissa Whiting, 1294, Melville Orlando, 2104. Melvin A., 1574. Melvin B., 2666. Melvina Georgianna, 1676. Mercy, 19, SO. Millard Winfield, 2327. Millicent Leslie, 2003. Milner C., 1350. Milo, 1349. Milton, 1427. Minerva, 327. Minerva Caroline, 1856. Miranda, 1015. Miranda Celestia, 2097. Miriam, 171, 350, 492, 759, 768, 856, 918. Miriam Cooper, 2556. Moses Halsey, 1216. Myron, 2473. Myron Wells, 1814. Myrtle Mignonette, 2507. Myrtle Rosetta, 2133. N Nancy, 577, 645, 80S, 871, 1626. Nancy Bridges, 1380. Nancy Green, 938. Nancy Higgins, 1266, 1296. Nancy Jane, 1690. Nancy M., 1322. GIVEN NAMES OF WOLCOTTS 417 [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Nancy Siba, 2116. Nancy Williams, 571. Nannie Brady, 2633. Naomi, 188, 383. Nathaniel, 248, 341, 536, 600, 770, 827, 1146. Neal Newton, 2518. Ned H., 2441. Nellie Brewster, 2330. Nellie P., 2403. Nelson, 622, 1070, 2166, 2655. Nelson W., 1930. Nettie, 1923, 2180. Nettie F„ 2523. Nettie J., 2404. Nettie Luella, 2090. Newberry, 911. Newton, 578. Newton Amos, 2128. Newton Canfield, 1059. Newton Lee, 1297. Noble Ernest, 2536. Noble Eugene, 2693. Norman, 277, 849, 864, 917, 1139, 1678, 2635. Norman Bruce, 1526. Norman B., 1326. Merman Erastus, 2094. Norman Lester, 2674. Norman R., 2668. Norton, 1571. N. Oscar, 1817. o Olga Mabel, 2483. Olive, 365, 811. Olive Ann, 824, 1292. Olive Catherine, 1629. Olive Elizabeth, 1575. Olive L., 1327. Olive R., 2144. Olive Viola, 2030. Olive Vivian, 2454. Oliver, 102, 118, 231, 232, 242, 410, 476, 512, 540, 646, 652, 655, 691, 893, 900, 985, 997, 998, 1021, 1155, 1163, 1660, 1748, 1749, 2242, 2280, 2701. Oliver Barton, 2640. Oliver Beard, 2197. Oliver Campbell, 591. Oliver Cromwell, 1825. Oliver Elias, 2583. Oliver Elisha, 2435. Oliver Ellsworth, 1063, 1863. Oliver Epaphras, 1675. Oliver G., 2196. Oliver Hector, 1689. Oliver Henry, 1161. Oliver Huntington, 1004. Oliver Martin, 1871. Oliver Newell, 1382. Oliver Piatt, 820. Oliver Stoughton, 479. Oliver S., 1580. Oliver Willard, 2216. Orin, 1220, 1562. Orin Erastus, 1219. Orinda, 1389. Orlando Keep, 1249. Orlena, 1377. Orlie Adney, 2107. Orlo, 692. Orlo Hardin, 1386. Orlo Hitchcock, 1801. Orlo Jackson, 1050. Orlo Sidney, 1048. Orlow Lewis, 1268. Orpha J., 1815. Orphia Cyrena, 2263. Orson Elwin, 2171, 2692. Orville Butler, 2016. Orville Clarence, 2371. Orville Jackson, 1789. Orvis Adny, 1253. Orvis Orlando, 2099. Osborn E., 1461. Oscar, 1395. Owen, 2711. Pamelia, 786, 1134. Panthy, 1351. Panthy L., 2175. Parmenio, 208, 417, 923, 934. Patience, 1549. 418 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Paul, 155, 2700. Paul F., 2567. Paul McGregor, 2630. Paulina, 629. Pauline Saxton, 833. Pearl Lozett, 2595. Penelope, 163. Peres Case, 1553. Perkins Hatfield, 204S. Perry, 1459, 2233. Persis, 668. Peter, 80, 168, 180, 335, 752, 842, 850. Peter Clark, 2202. Peter Howe, 1388. Peter Papilion, 266. Phebe, 157. Philander, 1225. Philander Bilson, 1183. Philip, 445, 2247. Philo, 1615. Philo Ray, 2182. Phineas, 793. Phineas Bradley, 632. Polly, 797. Proctor, 1131. Prudence, 418, 421, 502, 694. Queen E., 2443. Q R Rachel, 81, 175, 281, 348, 794, 813, 1458. llalph, 1475, 2137, 2366. Ralph Edmond, 2113. Ralph Hart, 1026. Ralph M., 2287, Ralph Peabody, 1949. Randolph Lyman, 1807. Ransom, 725, 866. Ransom Vaughn, 2451. Raymond, 1470, 2525. Raymond Le Roy, 2603. Raymond Van, 2450. Rebecca, 544, 587. Rebecca Goodrich, 1162. Redexelana, 174. Rena, 2636. Rensselaer, 1613. Rhoda, 411, 517, 532, 548. Rhoda Delina, 2251. Richard, 1303. Richard Ingersoll, 1510. Richmond, 888. Robert Boynton, 1908. Robert Bruce,1410. Robert Burton, 2685. Robert Fulton, 980. Robert Harry, 2543. Robert Henry, 2563. Robert Maynard, 2529. Robert Nelson, 1849. Robert Orlo, 2491. Robert Rich, 2022. Robert Robbins, 1203. Robert Roy, 2295. Robert Turnbull, 1768. Robert Vaughn, 2329. Robert Wilson, 2343. Robeson Brainard, 2350. Roger, 28, 89, 200, 202, 204, 247, 279, 349, 361, 401, 522, 902, 1001, 1579, 1744, 2277, 2355, 2592, 2653. Roger Dod, 2549. Roger Gould, 2622. Roger G., 2544. Roger Henry, 2298. Roger Morgan, 2368. Roland Irving, 2542. Rollin, 1402. Rosamond, 2273. Rosann, 1625. Rosanna, 131, 1282. Roscoe, 1391. Rose Amelia, 2112. Rosella Orilla, 1176. Rosetta, 1392. Roswell, 772, 774. Roy Kenneth, 2533. Roy Manuel, 2382, 2649. Royal Augustus, 1976. Royal L., 1986. Royal Rossiter, 1175. Rudolph Virchow, 2383. Russell, 1230. Ruth, 599, 653, 735, 1320, 1501, 2399. GIVEN NAMES OF WOLCOTTS 419 [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Ruth Davis, 2634. Ruth Eleanor, 2588. Ruth Rebecca, 137S. Ruth T., 1218. Ryland Anson, 2621. Sabiah, 276, 603. Sabrina, 815, 1228, 1231. Salem, 1558. Salinda Elizabeth, 825. Sallie, 1100. Sally, 796. Salome, 1399. Samuel, 10, 14, 35, 42, 92, 119, 187, 241, 384, 503, 511, 541, 549, 588, 880, 935, 1080, 1097, 1168, 1805, 1842, 2013. Samuel Adams, 1637. Samuel Berry, 2148. Samuel Boynton, 1108. Samuel Eaton, 1311. Samuel Emmet, 1334. Samuel Huntington, 1746, 2359. Samuel Jerome, 1799. Samuel Keeler, 621, 2157. Samuel Melford, 1537. Samuel Merwin, 953. Samuel Milton, 1042, 1780. Samuel Park, 715. Samuel Tudor, 395. Samuel Wadsworth, 2299. Sarah, 11, 32, 34, 46, 60, 71. 72, 94, 95, 110, 126, 152, 198, 203, 253, 290, 313, 412, 425, 518, 688, 859, 919, 920, 1078, 1568, 1616, 1624, 1631, 2575. Sarah Ann, 1869. Sarah A., 1812, 1928. Sarah Bidwell, 698. Sarah Blanche, 2449. Sarah C, 1121. Sarah Eliza, 2709. Sarah Elizabeth, 887, 2257. Sarah Goodsell, 937. Sarah Jane, 1280, 1444. Sarah J., 1530. Sarah Kelsey, 2362. Sarah Lucinda, 2036. Sarah Mabel, 2610. Sarah Maria, 1207, 1708, 2580. Sarah Martha, 1441. Sarah Matilda, 1766. Sarah Morrison, 1648. Sarah Munsell, 1671. Sarah Nott, 556, 1198. Sarah Pomeroy, 1668. Sarah R., 1819. Sarah Steele, 896. Sarah Waterhouse, 547. Sarah W., 1138. Savilla, 816. Sa.xton Shaw, 1594. Sereno E., 2058. Seth, 407, 1275. Seymour, 704. Seymour Amzi, 1853. Sheldon, 610. Shepard, 2199. Sherbourne Henry, 1291. Sherman Agard, 2571. Sidney, 908. Sidney Butler, 659. Sidney Gale, 2282. Sidney Hastings, 661. Sila, 795. Silas, 154, 319. Silas Edward, 1376. Silas J., 1469. Silas Park, 714. Simeon, 534, 756, 1179. Simon, 7, 22, 74, 167. 215, 336, 1169. Simon Perkins, 928, 1696. Simon Peter, 784. Soloman, 1038. Solomon, 137, 245, 294, 520, 1055, 1079. Solomon Balding, 662. Sophia, 386, 781, 1164, 1235, 1955, 2040. Sophia Lee, 836. Sophia Mary, 1194. Sophronia, 1135, 1289. Sophronia Maria, 1514. Spencer, 863, 1617. Spencer Reuben, 2608. 420 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Stanley De Wolf, 2689. Stanton John, 2160. Stella, 1304. Stella Amoret, 2502. Stella M., 2209. Stephen, 828. Stephen Ashley, 366. Susan, 581, 800. Susan Amelia, 685, 1241. Susan Cecelia, 1258. Susan D., 1887. Susan Maria, 956, 1715. Susan Melissa, 1665. Susan Robinson, 1585. Susan Selista, 1223. Susan Smith, 1497. Susanna, 258, 563, 624. Susannah Park, 712. Sylvanus Gordon, 1937. Sylvanus Howe, 681. Sylvester, 525, 729, 848, 1126, 1274, 1277. Talcott, 495. Thankful, 790. Theodora, 149. Theodore, 260. Theodore C, 1889. Theodore Irving, 1973. Theodore Royce, 2447. Theodore Silas, 1283. Theodosia, 353. Theron Robbins, 1049, 1800. Thomas, 54, 79, 142, 170, 346, 364, 370, 505, 787, 860, 1567. Thomas A., 1813. Thomas Bennett, 2379. Thomas C„ 1914. Thomas Darius, 1702. Thomas Freke, 263. Thomas Goodsell, 424. Thomas Hubble, 801. Thomas Judd, 1546, 2577. Thomas Park, 713. Thomas P., 1464. Thomas Robbins, 1056. Thurzey Ann, 2253. Timothy, 2169. Timothy Pickering, 875. Timothy Smith, 1341, 1481. Townsend, 1722. Truman Gardner, 2364. Truman Marshall, 1774. Truman Reaves, 2367. Truman Wells, 1029. Truman Willard, 1488. Trumbull, 1159. Tryphena, 164. u Uriah Smith, 1340. Uriel Smith, 671. Urim Wyatt, 1808. Ursula, 101, 387, 394. Van C, 2474. Vera Emley, 2694. Vesta, 1384, 1400. Vida B., 2415. Viletta Susan, 679. Viola Lee, 1420. Virginia Merrick, 2283. w Waitstill Hastings, 299. Waldo Welton, 1728. Wallace, 1374, 1396. Wallace Edson, 2260. Wallace Henry, 2272. Walter, 368, 733, 734, 814, 1602, 1844. Walter Balfour, 1387. Walter Barnett, 2218. Walter Bissell, 2214. Walter Charles, 2605. Walter Davis, 2419. Walter E., 1582. Walter Franklin, 1205. Walter Joseph, 2422. Walton, 2262. Warner, 1309. Warren, 758, 766. Warren Joseph, 1113. Washington, 1348. GIVEN NAMES OF IVOLCOTTS 421 [The figures in this Index refer to the number in the family record.] Washington De Forest, 1372. Waunie L., 2192. Wayne Edwin, 2492. Wealthy, 1310. Welland, 2140. Wellman, 1471. Wells, 1065. Wheeler, 789. Wilhelmus, 373. Will A., 2400. Willa Bixby, 2480. Willard, 736. Willard Milroy, 1984. William, 27, 86, 178, 194, 249, 251, 268, 357, 396, 507, 538, 576, 810, 1018, 1069, 1094, 1148, 1156, 1209, 1295, 1366, 1620, 1633, 1679, 1903, 1966. William Albert, 1067. William Alfred, 633. William Allen, 1854, 2663. William Alonzo, 1288. William Archibald, 1428. William Arthur, 2360. William Augustus, 1621, 1778, 2296, 2325. William Burton, 2245. William Caldwell, 1125. William Clitus, 1874. William Durfee, 2052. William D., 1890. William Edgar, 1641. William Edmund, 2111. William Edward, 1992. William Everett, 1318. William E., 1357. William Franklin, 1707, 1904. William Frederick, 438. William R, 2607. William Gillson, 1188. William Harlow, 2252. William Henry, 910, 948, 1160, 1765, 1841, 1859. William Hoffman, 1338. William Irving, 1353. William Lawrence, 2496. William Leftwich, 2561. William Levant, 1883. William L., 1418. William Martin, 2372. William Maynard, 1332. William Merwin, 1713. William Newton, 1846, 2386. William Nott, 288. William Oliver, 2597. William Prescott, 1745. William Putnam, 1378. William Ralph, 2418. William Reed, 719. William Riley, 678. William Seward, 1948. William Stewart, 1240. William V., 1912. William Wadsworth, 874, 1483. William Wallace, 809, 1412, 1572, 2042. William Wells, 9.79, 1834. William Williams, 898. William Wirt, 1256. William Wyatt, 1115. Willis Augustus, 1224. Willis Henry, 1981. Willis Oliver, 1833. Willis Walter, 2484. Wilmena, 2338. Winifred, 2231. Winthrop Washington, 1484. Wyatt, 243, 1099. INDEX II Names of Persons connected by marriage with the descendants of Henry Wolcott. [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Abbe, Albert, 97. Abbe, Augustus W., ISO. Abbe, Daniel H., 97. Abbe, Dorcas A., 96. Abbe, Gilbert, 97. Abbe, Harriet, 97. Abbe, Levi P., 96, 97. Abbe, Lucinda, 97. Abbe, Maria, 97. Abbe, Maronet, 96. Abbe, Mary A., 96. Abbe, Norton, 97. Abbe, Sally P., 96. Abbe, William, ISO. Abbe, William A., ISO. Abbe, Wolcott, 97. Abbott, Abigail, 12,. Abeel, Elizabeth W., US. Abeel, Margaret H., 115. Abeel, Nancy R, 115. Abeel, Neilson, 115. Adams, Alice L., 124. Adams, Chauncey, 124. Adams, Clarence W., 124. Adams, C. Eugene, 124. Adams, Edward, 127. Adams, Etta M., 124. Adams, George C., 52. Adams, Harriet J., 124. Adams, Jessie E., 124. Adams, Lena M., 124. Adams, Lillian E., 52. Adams, Mary, 70, 175. Adams, Thatcher M., 115. Adams, Willard C, 124. Adams, William, 51. Agard, Rhoda, 295. Aiken, Harriet, 321. Alden, Sybil, 100. Allen, Abby F., 72. Allen, Dorcas, 96. Allen, Emily M., 97. Allen, F. L., 307. Allen, Henry, 159. Allen, Mary E., 324. Allen, Sarah, 234. Allen, Susan E., 105. Allis, Louis, 216. Allison, Perin W., 235. Allyn, Abigail, 108. Allyn, Benjamin, 43. Allyn, Dorcas, 96. Allyn, Henry, 43. Allyn, Jane, 55. Allyn, Janet, 314. Allyn, John, 43, 49. Allyn, Julia L., 43. Allyn, Lucy, 34. Allyn, Mary, 11. Allyn, Matthew, 46. Allyn, Theophilus, 70. Allyn, Thomas, 43. Alter, Emily C, 329. Alton, R. W., 305. Anderson, Marshall, 315. Anderson, Mary E., lOS, 315. Anderson, William W., 315. Andrews, Emily C, 217. Andrews, Helen D., 279. Andrews, Horace, 93. Andros, Jemima, 131. Appleton, Judith, 48. Armitage, Dorothy M., 331. Armitage, Fred A., 331. Armitage^ Howard L., 331. Arnold, Louise G., 115. Ash, Mary, 145. Ash, Rachel, 145. 424 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Askin, Bernice W., 289. Askin, Robert M., 289. Askin, William C, 289. Atlee, Margaret, 115. Atwater, Lydia, 77. Atwood, Philanda, 182. Augsbury, Willard S., 76. Austin, Benjamin, 144. Austin, Olive A., 296. Austin, Samuel, 77. Austin, Sarah, 219. B Batfcock, Richard, 176. Baer, Alfred, 194. Baggs, Albert N., 113. Baggs, Henry M„ 113. Bailey, Alice S., 124. Baird, Florence A., 115. Baird, Sarah, 92. Baird, Susan, 199. Baker, Caroline, 250. Baker, Charles R., 250. Baker, Elizabeth, 313. Baker, Gertrude E., 253. Baker, Harry W., 253. Baker, Herbert N., 253. Baker, Marion W., 253. Baker, Robert N., 253. Balch, Sarah, 51. Baldwin, Clarence, 296. Baldwin, Elizabeth, 256. Baldwin, Frank, 296. Baldwin, Lyman, 296. Baldwin, Michael, 70. Baldwin, Nellie, 296. Baldwin, William, 296. Balestier, Joseph N., 161. Ballard, Mary, 104. Ballein, Henry I., 301. Ballein, Louis, 301. Ballein, Norma H., 301. Ballein, Orville E., 301. Bancroft, Caleb J., 141. Bancroft, Emily, 248. Bancroft, Julia, 289. Bancroft, Nathaniel, 66. Barber, George, 96. Barber, G. W., 96. Barber, John F., 127. Barber, Mary A., 96. Barden, James, 99. Barhydt, David P., 78. Barhydt, Kate W., 78. Barker, Rose L., 350. Barnard, Eveline, 257. Barnes, Cornelia M., 179. Barnes, Moses, 68. Barr, Margaret, 35. Barrett, Charles, 219. Barrett, George, 220. Barstow, John, 268. Bartholomew, Samuel, 159. Bartlett, Eleanor, 43. Bartlett, George B., 198. Bartlett, Hannah, 173. Bartlett, Harvey L., 198. Bartlett, Katie, 198. Bartlett, Minnie, 198. Bartlett, S. Oscar, 198. Barton, Augusta A., 228. Barton, Charles C, 228. Barton, Cornelia, 228. Barton, David R., 228. Barton, Edward M., 229. Barton, George W., 228. Barton, Henry E., 228. Barton, Julia M., 228. Barton, Sarah L., 229. Bassett, Azuba W., 202. Bates, Charles F., 222. Bates, Blanche E., 332. Bates, Roger W., 222. Baxter, Elisha, 69. Baxter, John, 119. Bayard, Caroline R., 113. Bayler, Carolyn S., 353. Beach, Elizabeth H., 119. Beadell, A. W., 254. Beam, Clara A., 291. Bear, Edwin W., 224. Beard, Carrie, 290. Beardsley, Catherine, 339. Beardsley, Julius, 340. Bedell, George W., 287. Beebe, Charlotte B., 134. NAMES OTHER THAN WOLCOTTS [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Beebe, Richard, 134. Belden, David, 90, 126. Belden, Elizabeth, 218. Belden, Henry, 184. Belden, Julia A., 218. Belden, Lois, 187. Belden, Lucy, 201, Belding, Esther, 68. Belknap, Clara, 222. Bell, Rosetta G., 328. Bell, Silence O., 317. Bement, Jonathan, 89. Benedict, Alice E., 243. Benedict, Marion D., 298. Benham, Lillian, 317. Benjamin, Augusta L., 327. Bennett, James, 307. Bennett, Panthy, 192. Berry, Gordon L., 154. Berry, Phebe E., 284. Bezzo, Mary A. H., 318. Biddle, Julia, 114. Bidwell, Henry A., 242. Bidwell, Ida L., 242. Bidwell, Rachel, 92. Bidwell, Sarah W., 136. Bigelow, Lucy, 57. Billings, Hannah A., 141. Billings, John, 138. Bills, Hester, 340. Bingham, Lydia A., 274. Bishop, Martha M., 333. Bishop, William, 134. Bissell, Almira, 225. Bissell, Chloe, 109. Bissell, Clarissa, 141. Bissell, Edgar, 102. Bissell, Elizabeth, 102. Bissell, Epaphras, 100. Bissell, Horace, 102. Bissell, Huldah, 138, 139. Bissell, Josiah, 74. Bissell, Lawrence, 96. Bissell, Mary, 102. Bissell, Redexelana, 205. Bixby, Louisa P., 274. Black, Carl E., 152. Black, Dorothy L., 152. Bl Bl: Black, Elizabeth, 152. Black, Helen M., 152. Black, Kirby V., 152. Black, Marjorie V., 152. Blaisdell, Nellie, 292. Blake. Henry B., 244. nn, Hannah, 267. nn, Hosea, 121. nn, James, 68. nn, Jonathan, 68. nn, Sarah W., 121. nn, Susan, 160. sh, Beulah, 49. sh, Daniel, 49. sh, David, 49. ss, Moses, 106. ss, William, 110. Blodgett, Phineas, 71, 75. Blodgett, Sarah M., 71. Boardman, Sarah S., 89. Boice, Sarah, 148. Booth, Edward A., 237. Bosworth, Clarissa, 185. Bosworth, Elizabeth, 94, 130. Bosworth, Persis, 187. Botsford, Frederick A., 248. Botsford, George R., 248. Botsford, George W., 248. Bower, Alfred B., 57, Bower, Buckland P., 57. Bower, Edith L., 57. Bower, Helen A„ 57. Bower, John, 56. Bower, Robert S., 57. Bower, Sidney, 57. Boyd, Rebecca, 190. Boynton, Mercy, 174. Brace, Julia, 312. Brack, Euphemia A., 57. Brady, Patrick F., 306. Brady, Wolcott R, 306. Brainerd, Adaline, 260. Bramhall, John P., 342. Bray, Margaret, 117. Brewster, Mary H., 307. dges, Emma, 290. ggs, Cyrus, 142. ggs, George, 142. 426 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Briggs, Nancy, 142. Briggs, Olive, 142. Briggs, Stephen S., 147. Bristol, Clarissa, 202. Brockway, Adaline, 305. Brodie, Agnes, 340. Bromley, Content, 35. Bromley, William, 35. Bronson, Albert, 271. Bronson, Arden, 271. Bronson, Carrie, 271. Bronson, Gerald N., 271. Bronson, John, 271. Bronson, Minnie, 271. Bronson, Tillotson N., 271. Bronson, Walter, 271. Brookins, Lucy S., 194. Brooks, Henrietta M., 237. Broughton, Amos H., 172. Brown, Aaron, 129. Brown, Aileen, 346. Brown, Anna, 215. Brown, Caroline E., 152. Brown, Clara M., 307. Brown, Elizabeth, 125. Brown, John, 176. Brown, John W., 139. Brown, Julia W., 179. Brown, Lida L., 344. Brown, Marie L., 304. Brown, Milton M., 179. Brown, Orin, 139. Brown, Philander, 191. Brown, Reuben, 96. Brown, Robert S., 261. Brown, Sarah E., 346. Brown, William, 129, 307. Brown, — , 346. Bruser, Catharine, 98. Brush, Margaret D., 154. Bryant, Lois, 160. Buck, Almon, 146. Buck, Elizabeth R., 267. Buck, Eunice, 69. Buck, Henry, 51. Buck, Henry R., 51, 267. Buck, Henry W., 267. Buck, Robinson, 267. Buck, Winthrop, 51. Buckland, Sarah M., 57. Buckley, Barzillai, 131. Buel, David H., 147. Buell, Mary J., 76. Bulloch, Louisa, 305. Burbank, Edna H., 197. Burbank, Frances, 107. Burbridge, Charles, 103. Burckhardt, Frederick, 265. Burnham, Dorcas, 103. Burnham, Jesse E., 243. Burnham, Lewis J., 243. Burnham, Lucy, 49. Burnham, Mabel, 103. Burnham, Mary, 50. Burnham, Nettie S., 243. Burnham, Ruth, 43, 49. Burnham, William, 49. Burt, Thomas, 180. Burton, Jane D., 295. Bush, Ann, 244. Butler, Abigail B., 133. Butler, Hannah, 180. Butler, Mary A., 324. Butterfield, Hiram, 213. Caldwell, Henry R., 176. Caldwell, Jane R., 175. Calkins, Albert, 172. Callendar, Mary, 200. Campbell, Isabella, 91. Campbell, Mary, 172. Cauda, John, 180. Canfield, David, 122. Canfield, Sarah, 170. Carpenter, Adele P., 115. Carpenter, Adelia S., 326. Carpenter, Amelia, 326. Carpenter, Ellen S., 279. Carpenter, Helen R., 301. Carter, Alice E., 155. Carter, Belle M., 48. Carter, Catharine D., 155. Carter, Ernest C, 155. Carter, Frances J., 155. Carter, Ella M., 155. NAMES OTHER THAN WOLCOTTS 427 [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Carter, Helen, 155. Carter, Herbert, 155. Carter, Marian, 155. Carter, Roger W., 155. Carter, Roy R., 155. Carter, Samuel W., 155. Carter, Sylvester J., 155. Carter, Truman L., 155. Carter, Truman P., 155. Carter, Walter L., 155. Carter, William C, 155. Carter, William W., 155. Case, Huldah B., 68. Case, Patience, 211. Cass, Elvira, 193. Castle, Harriet N., 330. Catlin, Harriet, 124. Caufman, Asa, 96. Chaddock, Edwin L., 325. Chamberlain, Bert N., 281. Chandler, Eli, 182. Chandler, Emily, 167. Chandler, Helen A., 343. Chandler, Joseph A., 182. Chandler, Lucy, 48. Chandler, Maria W., 182. Chandler, Olive M., 270, Chandler, Thomas, 48. Chapel, John, 120. Chapin, Joseph, 70. Chapin, Josiah, 56. Chapman, Mabel, 353. Chapman, Mary A., 105. Chapman, Millie A., 352. Chase, Ida J., 343. Chase, Jeremiah, 146. Chauncy, Charles, 46. Chester, Mary, 47. Chester, Sarah, 54. Chidsey, Sarah, 195. Chilson, William, 92. Chrisman, Don E., 210. Chrisman, George R., 210. Chrisman, Jeremiah, 210. Chrisman, Nellie, 210. Chrisman, Winnie, 210. Church, Phebe A., 303. Churchill, Frederick H,, 50, 121. Churchill, May, 50. Churchill, Rose, 50. Churchill, William, 50. Churchill, William A., 121. Clapp, Edith D., 223. Clapp, Edward B., 223. Clapp, Miriam W., 223. Clark, Cynthia, 132. Clark, Elsie W., 225. Clark, Emeline M. E., 290. Clark, Frederick B., 225. Clark, Harry B., 225. Clark, Nannie, 347. Clark, Nora, 351. Clark, Rebecca A., 275. Clarke, David, 171. Clarkson, Julia, 310. Clawson, Frank E., 343. Clement, Arabella, 151. Clements, Ida M., 331. Climpke, Paul, 44. Coar, — , 178. Coates, Sarah, 220. Codding, Nancy W., 209. Coe, Chauncey N., 180. Coe, Chester, 92. Colburn, Carrie M., 335. Colburn, Ezekiel, 48. Colburn, Marcia, 48. Colby, Delia, 225. Cole, Nancy, 150. Cole, Zrina, 299. Collins, Abigail, 67. Collins, Flora B., 252. Collins, Laura, 79. Collins, Laura M., 254. Collins, Lorraine, 79. Collins, Mary, 283. Colton, Ariana, 241. Colton, Benjamin, 42. Colton, Eunice, 75. Colton, John, 44, 70. Colton, Joseph, 43. Colton, Laura, 43. Colton, Rufus, 43. Combs, Ann E., 229. Conard, Jane L., 164. Cone, Laura, 244. 428 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Conger, Herbert L., 316. Conger, Louis H., 316. Conklin, Clarissa J., 207. Conrad, Jane L., 164. Converse, Daniel, 156. Converse, Sally W., 156. Converse, Shelby, 117. Cook, Collins, 149. Cook, Joanna, 42. Cook, Mary A., 183. Cook, Mary L. W., 197. Cook, Sarah, 129. Cook, Wesley, 197. Cooke, Sallie W., 113. Cooley, Abiah, 42. Cooley, Abigail, 70. Cooley, Daniel, 42. Cooley, John, 42. Cooper, Elizabeth, 160. Cooper, John F., 164. Cooper, Mary M., 76. Cooper, Maude E., 76. Cooper, Sidney, 76. Corbett, Mary T., 297. Corey, Clarissa, 177. Cornish, Gabriel, 42. Cornwall, Arthur, 354. Cornwell, Abigail, 147. Cornwell, Caroline, 218. Cornwell, Susanna, 72. Corwin, Penelope, 52. Cory, Alma R., 268. Cory, Alma S., 268. Cory, Emma A., 269. Cory, Flora A., 269. Cory, Frank W., 268. Cory, James L., 268. Cory, Lucius L., 269. Cory, Sarah L., 269. Cory, Willard B., 269. Cotton, Elizabeth B., 260. Couch, Aaron T., 169. Cowan, Emma, 333. Cowles, Amelia M., 135. Cowles, Elbert, 125. Craig, Margaret, 158. Craigg, David, 169. Cram, Sophronia, 208. Crane, Rufus, 142. Crane, Sarah, 51. Crocker, Sarah C, 151. Croker, Viola, 248. Cronk, Garrett, 98. Crosby, Pamelia S.,.92. Cross, Harriet A., 247. Cunningham, C. C, 175. Curtis, Eliza, 203. Curtis, Elizabeth, S3. D Dalph, Elizabeth, 191. Dana, John, 91. Dana, Phineas, 91. Danforth, Joshua P., 125. Darling, Frederick, 340. Darling, Oliver, 144. Davis, Aaron, 104. Davis, Eva G., 331. Davis, Isadore E., 319. Davis, John H., 223. Day, Katharine P., 116. Day, Lucretia, 43. Dayton, Horace, 176. Dean, Esther, 93. Dean, Irving, 227. Decker, Caroline, 98. Decker, Cornelia, 149. Decker, Parmy, 149. Decker, Rensselaer, 219. Decker, William A., 319. De Kalb, Ida L., 49. Delany, Helen M., 321. De Long, Elizabeth, 146. Delop, Calista M., 241. Deming, Henry L., 175. Deming, Huldah, 171. Deming, Simeon, 94. Deming, Sophia, 177. De Motte, Elizabeth, 155. Dennis, Catharine, 207. Depew, Ann, 212. Depew, Mary, 297. Derby, Ethel, 153. De Vinney, Albert H., 270. De Vinney, Harrison H., 270. De Walltearss, Lilien, 267. NAMES OTHER THAN WOLCOTTS [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Dewey, Cynthia, 144. Dewey, Elizabeth, 35. Dewey, Israel, 35. Dewey, John F., 243. Dewey, Josephine, 243. DeWolf. Frances A„ 352. Dexter, Sally E., 306. Dick, Chauncy, 189. Dick, Helen G., 315. Dickey, Jane, 249. Dickinson. John H., 136. Dickinson, Martin, 212. Dickinson, Samuel, 205. Dickson, Gaston, 101. Dickson, Orr A., 327. Dickson, Robert O., 327. Diggens, Jerusha, 98. Dilley, Sarah V., 280. Dillon, Albert G., 291. Dillon, Hal P., 291. Dillon, Jesse E., 291. Dillon, Leslie F., 291. Dillon, Margaret E., 291. Dolittle, Mariette, 213. Doremus, — , 70. Doty, Susan A., 255. Dougherty, Mabel C. 153. Douglas, Harriett, 216. Dousman, Elizabeth J., 215. Dow, Lucinda, 283. Downing, Ella M., 351. Drake, Abigail, 35. Drake, Francis, 106. Drake, Job, 35. Drake, Nathaniel, 89. Drake, Salomy, 96. Drake, Sarah, 56. Driscoll, Francis S., 237. Drisler, Herman, 78. Drury, Samuel S., 238. Dubelorey, Fannie, 71. Dugal, Louise, 302. Duncan, Julia S., 151. Duncan, — , 178. Dunham, James J., 204. Dunham, Myrtle M., 204. Dunham, Owen S., 204. Dunham, Sarah, 171. Dunham, Shubael, 172. Dunn, John, 173. Durfee, Eliza, 272. Durfee, Lydia, 272. Durham, Alice, 150. Durham, Benjamin H., ISO. Durham, Canfield, 150. Durham, Jefferson, 150. Durham. Louise, 150. Durham, Mary W., 150. Durham, Samuel W., 150. Durston, Elizabeth H., 50. Dwight, Eleanor, 154. Dwight, Ellsworth E., 154. Dwight, John, 154. Dwight, Katharine W., 154. Dwight, Margaret, 154. Dwight, Marion E., 154. Dwight, Martha L., 223. Dwight, Melatiah E., 154. Dwight. Richard E., 154. Dwight, William K., 154. Dwy. Elijah, 340. Dyer-Bennett, Richard S., 223. Eames, John, 122. Eames, Mary, 127. Easton, Henry F., 255. Eaton, Hannah, 190. Edmonds, Avis, 334. Edwards, Freelove, 35. Ekengren, Elsie H. A., 117. Ekengren, W. A. F., 117. Eliot, Elizabeth, 48. Eliot, John, 48. Elliott, Charlotte, 345. Elliott, Frances, 292. Ellis, John D., 76. Ellis, Joseph P., 76. Ellis, Josephine E., 48, 76. Ellis, Mary L, 76. Ellis, Nelson, 138. EUsmore, Thomas, 202. Ellsworth, Abigail, 74. Ellsworth, Delia, 74. Ellsworth, Erastus, 101. Ellsworth, Erastus W., 101. 430 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Ellsworth, Frances, 74. Ellsworth, Henry L., 74. Ellsworth, Martin, 74, 101. Ellsworth, Mary L., 101. Ellsworth, Oliver, 74, 101. Ellsworth, William W., 74. Ely, Eunice C, 75. Emerson, Ada, 317. Emery, John, 108. English, Amzi, 92. Enos, J. L., 220, Ensign, Ellen C, 245. Esterbrooke, F. Eugene, 28! Evans, Dorothy, 122. Everly, Ida, 231. Everly, James O., 231. Everly, Reason H., 231. Ewing, Homer H., 294. Falconer, Phebe J., 255. Falconer, Susan, 255. Fargo, Henry S., 273. Fargo, Ira, 273. Fell, Mae D., 114. Fenn, Dennis E., 162. Ferenbaugh, Amanda S., 287. Ferguson, Anna, 159. Fields, Thomas, 72. Filon, Sarah, 243. Fish, Chauncey, 176. Flagg, Charles N., 50. Flagg, Ernest, 50. Flagg, Jared, SO. Flagg, Jared B., 50. Flagg, Louise, 50. Flagg, Rosalie A., 50. Flagg, Washington A., SO. Fletcher, Benjamin H., 230. Fletcher, Celia W., 230. Fletcher, Conrad, 149. Fletcher, Frances E., 230. Fletcher, Mary, 230. Flint, John, 213. Folsom, John, 127. Forbes, Angela, 117. Force, Oscar, 286. Ford, Dixie A., 342. Foster, Clara J., 238. Fowler, Mollie, 346. Fox, Mary S., 332. Fox, Sarah A., 266. Frampton, Calista M., 152. Frampfon, John K., 152. Frampton, Mendal G., 151. Frampton, Robert C, 152. Francis, Eliza, 282. Franklin, Elizabeth, 235. Franklin, Nancy, 271. Prayer, Abraham, 72. Frazer, William E., 305. Freeman, Frederick, 113. Freeman, Isabel C, 114. Freeman, Sylvester C, 287. Freeman, William C, 114. Freke, Mary, 52. French, Albert, 286. French, Clifford, 296. French, Lucy, 195. French, Rufus, 142. Fritz, John, 72. Fritz, Peter, 99. Frothingham, Cornelia, 165. Frothingham, Harriet, 165. Frothingham, Theodore, 118. Fuller, Jane D., 201. Fuller, Mary, 287. Gabriel, Nettie M., 302. Gallaher, Lucinda, 151. Galloway, Frederick, 196. Gallup, Lucy, 250. Ganyard, Eldo, 209. Ganyard, Seymour, 209. Garber, Maud, 335. Garner, Cordelia, 294. Gaskins, Dolph L., 341. Gay, Keziah J., 201. Gay, Lois, 157. Gaylord, Eli, 158. Gaylord, Eliza, 163. Gaylord, Flavel, 93. Geer, Arabelle, 319. Gibbs, Alfred, 111. Gibbs, George, 111. NAMES OTHER THAN WOLCOTTS [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Gibbs, Wolcott, 111. Gibbs, — 144. Gibson, Robert M., 356. Gibson, Marjory E., 356. Gilbert, Caroline, 339. Gilbert, Lucinda, 144. Gilchrist, Jason, 146. Gilhampton, Jane, 47. Gillespie, Margaret, 298. Gillett, Amy, 107. Gillett, Huldah J., 287. Gillett, Joel N., 215. Gillett, Lurenda H., 225. Gillett, Mary, 97. Gillett, Nathan, 108. Gillette, Hattie, 282. Gilman, Henry, 157. Githler, Mary, 288. Gleason, Peter B., 157. Glover, Fanny, 288. Godfrey, Lozett, 300. Goering, Mary D., 283. Goff, Asahel A., 126. Goff, Fannie, 187. Goffe, Abiah, 46. Golding, Joseph, 320. Goodell. Jesse, 76. Goodrich, Abigail, 122. Goodrich, Chauncey, 79. Goodrich, Lois, 90. Goodrich, Mary E., 166. Goodrich, Rebecca, 122. Goodrich, Rhoda, 126. Goodrich, Sarah, 104. Goodrich, Sylvia, 174. Goodsell, Mabel, 116. Goodsell, Percy H., 116. Goodsell, Samuel, 132. Goodwin, Clarinda, 143. Goodwin, Laura O., 143. Goodwin, Marcia M., 143. Goodwin, Russell W., 143. Goodwin, Seth, 143. Gorton, Ansel M., 92. Gorton, Benjamin, 92. Gorton, Caroline, 92. Gorton, Delana, 92. Gorton, Elijah K., 92. Gorton, Hannah, 92. Gorton, Mary, 285. Gorton, Sarah, 92. Gorton, Stephen, 92. Gould, Lovisa E., 229. Gould, Samuel, 141. Grace, Gertrude, 154. Gracie, William, 111. Grant, Abiel, 89. Grant, Roswell, 78. Gray, J. M., 220. Gray, Orin, 192. Green, Alexander, 169. Green, Craig W., 137. Green, Euphemia M., 137. Green, John, 169. Green, Harry C, 137 Green, Mary W., 137. Green, Virginia L., 137. Green, Walter K., 137. Gregory, Clara C, 116. GrifFen, Abram L., 273. Griffen, Clara E., 273. Griffen, Edmond H., 273. Griffen, Elgia G., 273. Griffen, Hannah M., 326. Griffen, Mary E., 273. Griffen, Orin A., 273. Griffen, Ward O., 273. Griffis, — , 136. Griswold, Elihu, 77. Griswold, Elizabeth, 34. Griswold, Matthew, 34, 57. Griswold, Roger, 57. Griswold, Sophia, 78. Griswold, Thomas, 123. Gross, Kathrine, 216. Guggenheim, Josephine, 327. Guild, Increase S., 121. Gunn, Mercy, 42. Gusten, Warren, 213. H Hackett. Rachel, 144. Hackley, Aaron, 78. Hackley. Sophia E., 78. Hadlock, Elias, 137. Haine, Austin, 278. 432 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Haine, Clarence, 278. Haine, Grace, 278. Haine, Jay, 278. Haine, Mabel, 278. Haine, Mary, 278. Haine, William J., 277. Hale, Charles W., 36. Hale, Fiona P., 36. Hale, Sophia, 224. Hall, Charles, 227. Hall, Edith L., 279. Hall, Edward P., 279. Hall, Elizabeth, 131. Hall, Mary C„ 279. Hall, Mary M., 327. Hall, Nathan, 94. Hall, Ralph L., 279. Halsey, Henry, 107. Halstead, Miriam E., 258. Hamilton, Mabelle, 197. Hamlin, Susanna, 72. Hammond, Cyreno O., 297. Hannahs, Almira, 185. Hanson, Virginia W., 113. Harding, Henry E., 314. Harding, Timothy, 94. Harmon, Antoinette, 158. Harmon, Hortense, 158. Harmon, Norman, 158. Harmon, Rawson, 158. Harris, James, 213. Harris, Mary, 182. Harris, Sarah, 167. Harrison, Eliza R., 180. Harrison, Philemon, 105. Harrison, Sarah F., 282. Harry, Minnie, 288. Hart, Louise, 50. Hart, Lucinda, 50. Hart, Samuel, 50. Hart, William, 123. Hartwell, Mary, 68. Haskell, Harris, 102. Hastings, Abigail, 93. Hastings, Adeline M., 308. Hatch, Sophia, 356. Hatfield, Cynthia, 270. Havens, George F., 44. Havens, Julia M., 44. Hawrk, Carrie B., 308. Hawkins, Lottie A., 329. Hawley, Abiah, 55. Hawley, Eleanor, 173. Hawley, Elizabeth, 66. Hawley, Hamilton, 173. Hawley, Mary, 89. Hawley, Norman, 173. Hawley, Sands, 173. Hawley, Truman, 131. Hayden, Alice E., 330. Hayes, Brice E., 197. Hayes, Charles C, 195. Hayes, Charles W., 196. Hayes, Charlotte, 288. Hayes, Ellen, 196. Hayes, Hannah, 196. Hayes, Joanna R., 196. Hayes, Margaret, 196. Hayes, Marquita, 196. Hayes, Orlena W., 196. Hayes, Rosa, 196. Hayes, Sidney, 196. Hayes, Stanley W., 197. Hayes, Willard, 196. Hayes, Wolcott P., 196. Hazen, Jennie A., 297. Heacox, Ann M., 265. Heathe, Victoria, 286. Hedges, Lettie M., 164. Heminway, Buell, 44. Heminway, Buell H., 44. Heminway, Helen L., 44. Heminway, Mary J., 44. Henry, Adeline M., 113. Henry, Alexander, 113. Henry, A. M., 231. Henry, Caroline M., 114. Henry, Charles W., 113, 114. Henry, D. Reeves, 114. Henry, Elizabeth W., 114. Henry, Emily R., 114. Henry, Gertrude H., 114. Henry, Howard H., 114. Henry, James, 231. Henry, James B., 114. Henry, John J., 114. NAMES OTHER THAN WOLCOTTS [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] 433 Henry, J. S., 231. Henry, Mary E., 231. Henry, Mattie, 231. Henry, Sarah D., 114. Henry, Snowden, 114. Henry, S. M., 231. Henry, Thomas C, 113. Henry, T. Charlton, 114. Henry, W. C, 231. Hermes, Caroline, 275. Herrick, Huldah, 243. Herrick, Rose M., 116. Hewett, Audley F., 308. Hickox, Hattie, 277. Higgins, Mary, 186. Higgins, Nancy, 125, 186. Higgins, Silas, 126. Hill, Albert T., 269. Hill, Edith M., 269. Hill, Eva E., 269. Hill, Frank E., 269. Hill, Truman A., 269. Hillman, Adeline, 276. Hills, Lucy, 142. Hills, Myra G., 313. Hine, Margaret, 163. Hinman, Gideon, 175. Hinsdale, Daniel, 106. Hitchcock, Harriet E., 245. Hitchcock, Jerusha, 188. Hitchcock, Lucius W., 108. Hitchcock, S. G., 171. Hodges, Louisa, 205. Hoffman, Lucy, 159. Hoffman, Margaret S., 192. Hoffman, Mary E., 244. Hollenbeck, Lydia, 148. Hollingsworth, Elizabeth, 293. Hollister, Anna F., 196. Hollister, Emily C, 196. Hollister, Frank, 196. Hollister, Helen, 196. Hollister, Mary T., 196. Hollister, Ruth A., 196. Hollister, Timothy, 54. Holmes, Estelle M., 274. Holmes, George L., 126. Holt, William, 241. Holton, John, 103. Homans, Thomas, 107. Hooker, Charles M., 109. Hooker, Chauncy, 125. Hooker, Frances, 109. Hooker, Henry E., 109. Hooker, Horace, 109. Hooker, Horace B., 109, Hooker, James W., 109. Hooker, John C, 109. Hooker, Julia W., 109. Hooker, Thomas, 109. Hopper, Annie, 155. Houlahan, Mildred F., 32,7. Housel, Belle, 328. Houston, Sallie B., 113. Howard, Elizabeth, 208. Howard, Elva, 336. Howe, Delinda, 134. Howes, Austin P., 197. Howland, Abby W., 165. Hoxmouth, Mary, 309. Hoyt, Albert, 48, 76. Hoyt, Albert E., 48. Hoyt, Ira, 48. Hoyt, Josephine C, 48. Hoyt, Theron C, 48. Hubbard, Martha, 265. Hudson, Louisa S., 189. Hudson, Timothy, 164. Huett, Justin, 213. Hull, Anna. 146. Hull, Charles B., 230. Humphrey, A. W., 306. Humphrey, Edgar W., 306. Humphrey, Jessie L., 306. Hunt, Chester, 170. Hunt, Cornelia, 285. Hunt, Joseph, 55. Hunt, Mary, 136. Hunt, Robert M., 214. Hunt, Sarah, 136. Hunt, Sarah C, 36. Hunt, William, 35. Huntington, Betsey, 113. Huntley, Eliza, 268. Huntley, Mabel, 328, Hutchins, Julia S., 240. 434 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Hutchinson, Amelia, 219. Hutchinson, Eva L., 335. Hyde, Sophronia, 176. Hyde, Spyrenus S., 270. Hyslop, Edna, 246. 1 Imbusch, Arthur H., 43. Imme!, Caroline, 314. Ingersoll, Lora, 207. Jackson, Charles H., 115, 117. Jackson, Edith A., 115. Jackson, Eliot G„ 117. Jackson, Eliza G., 117. Jackson, Elizabeth H. W., 116. Jackson, Elizabeth S., 115. Jackson, Elizabeth W., 115. Jackson, Florence, 115. Jackson, Frances A., 116. Jackson, Frederick H. W., 115. Jackson, Frederick W., 114, 115. Jackson, Hannah W., 117. Jackson, Henry G., 117. Jackson, Huntington W., 117. Jackson, John B., 115. Jackson, John D., 116. Jackson, John H., 116. Jackson, John P., 113, 116, 117. Jackson, Joseph C, 116. Jackson, Joseph H. G., 116. Jackson, Julia H., 114. Jackson, Katharine S., 116. Jackson, Laura W., 113, 117. Jackson, Lorraine W., 116. Jackson, Louise A., 115. Jackson, Margaret A., 115. Jackson, Martha N., 116. Jackson, Mary E., 113. Jackson, Nannie N., 115. Jackson, Nina F., 115. Jackson, Oliver W., 115. Jackson, Philip N., 115. Jackson, Richard S., 116. Jackson, Schuyler B., 115, 117. Jackson, William F., 115. Jarves, Deming, 117. Jenison, Naomi, 91. Jenkins, John F., 303. Jenks, E. J., 229. Jobe, Minnie, 342. Johnson, George, 145. Johnson, James B., 252. Johnson, Julia, 341. Johnson, Logan, 145. Johnston, Andrew J., 356. Johnston, Robert J., 35. Jones, Cephas, 144. Jones, Emily F., 164. Jones, Harriet, 130. Jones, Jane L., 49. Jones, Lydia B. I., 49. Jones, Marinda M., 323. Jones, Mary L., 323. Jones, Nathan H., 49. Jones, Pierpont E., 49. Jones, — , 144. Jordan, Arthur, 153. Jordan, Edith R., 153. Joy, Hannah, 155. Judd, John, 50. Judd, Jonathan S., 244. Judd, Rhoda, SO. Judd, Russell, 167. K Kear, Amanda A., 289. Keeler, Lydia, 129. Keeney, Raymond G., 43. Keep, Chauncey, 104. Keep, Matthew, 70. Keller, Barbara, 75. Kelley, Joanna, 146. Kellogg, Mary, 74. Kelsey, Sarah, 242. Kendall, David, 225. Kendall, David W., 225. Kendall, Olive C, 227. Kendall, Thomas J., 227. Kennard, Leslie S., 300. Kennard, Wolcott, 300. Kennedy, Ellen, 173. Kennedy, Thomas, 173. Ketchum, Genevieve, 154. Kibbe, Martha F., 281. NAMES OTHER THAN WOLCOTTS [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Kibby, Chester C, 210. Kibby, Edith R, 210. Kibby, Eldo, 210. Kibby, Ernest E., 210. Kibby, Frank E., 210. Kibby, George R., 210. Kibby, Melford S., 210. Kibby, Minnie E., 210. Kilborn, George, 108. Kilbourne, Charles L., 215. Killear, Elizabeth, 148. King, George, 96. King, Henry, 212. King, Ida E., 294. King, Mary H., 325. Kinzie, Eleanor M., 162. Kirby, Catherine W., 153. Kirby, Clement R., 151. Kirby, Edward P., 151. Kirby, Elizabeth P., 154. Kirby, Frances C, 152. Kirby, Helen M., 154. Kirby, Henry B., 154. Kirby, Henry W., 151. Kirby, Marian, 151. Kirby, William, 151. Kirby, William A., 151. Kirby, William J., 152. Kirk, June E., 248. Kirk, Lillian E., 248. Kirk, Newton T., 248. Kitchen, Edward, 52. Klinger, Marion C, 291. Klinger, — , 291. Knapp, Benjamin, 187. Knapp, David, 130. Knapp, Josiah M., 183. Kniblo, Anson, 180. Knickerbocker, George, 147. Knickerbocker, Nancy, 149. Knight, Ada, 278. Xnowles, Isaac, 93. Knox, Asuba, 208. Laman, Margaret, 146. Laman, Mary, 146. Laman, Mason, 146. Lampman, David, 148. Lampman, Roxanna, 148. Lane, Albert, 295. Lane, Clark, 295. Lane, Edward B., 295. Lane, Martin, 295. Lane, Mary, 295. Lane, Samuel, 130. Lane, Sarah, 339. Lane, Sophia, 295. Lane, Walter, 295. Lasher, Betsey, 149. Law, Dorothy W., 253. Law, Richard, 105. Law, William F., 253. Lay, Asa, 70. Lay, Robert, 70. Leach, Daniel, 102. Lebo, Mary A., 319. Ledger, Martin M., 268. Ledger, Myrtle A., 268. Ledoyt, Mary H., 233. Lee, Bertha, 296. Lee, Harriet, 188. Lee, Jennie M., 296. Lee, John, 296. Lee, Martin, 296. Lee, Mary J., 340. Lee, Sarah J., 263. Lee, Walter, 296. Leftwich, Martha G., 338. Lent, Anna M., 247. Leonard, Fred H., 330. Leveredge, Izelia, 342. Lewis, Barbour, 154. Lewis, Ellen A., 236. Lewis, Esther, 108. Lewis, Jane E., 235. Lewis, Julia E., 284. Lewis, Marah, 252. Lewis, Nancy, 96. Libby, Harriet, 267. Liddle, Mary E„ 276. Lindsay, Joseph, 145. Linn, Richard M., 278. Lloyd, Mary C, 114. Lodge, Daisy, 347. Long, Joseph M., 187. 436 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Longaker, Josephine G., 327. Loomis, Abigail, 43, 69. Loomis, Benjamin, 72. Loomis, Catherine, 71. Loomis, Damaris, 71. Loomis, Daniel, 92. Loomis, Diminis, 167. Loomis, Elihu, 71. Loomis, Elijah, 72. Loomis, Hannah, 110. Loomis, John, 71. Loomis, Joseph, 72. Loomis, Redexelana, 7L Loomis, Sarah, 72. Loomis, Uriah, 66. Loomis, Warham, 72, 97. Lord, Harriet B., 267. Lord, Lewis, 149. Lord, Marvin, 77. Lord, Sarah, 48. Lorenberger, George, 99. Loring, Eliza, 241. Loucks, Huldah A., 144. Loveland, Asa, 94. Lowe, Annie, 321. Lowrie, Andrew G., 157. Lubar, Sophia, 204. Lyman, Emeline J., 258. Lyman, William, 205. Lyon, Henry, 130. Lytle, Bertha E., 322. Lytle, Charles E., 322. Lytle, Clarence E., 322. Lytle, George W., 322. Lytle, Samuel S., 322. M MacGregor, Mary A., 23L Maclntyre, Helen B., 344. MacKean, Samuel J., 76. MacKean, Sidney C, 76. Magill, Arthur W., 107. Maguire, Frank R., 265. Maine, Clarinda W., 35. Maine, Jabish B., 35. Maine, Jonas, 35. Mallory, Caleb, 92. Maltbie, Benjamin, 186. Maltbie, Carrie, 278. Maltbie, Marius E., 278. Manwaring, Christopher, 106. Marcellus, Caroline, 204. Markham, Rebecca, 169. Marsh, Clarence, 317. Marsh, Lydia A., 292. Marshall, Emily, 161. Marshall, Sidney, 295. Marshall, Warren, 107. Martin, Jane A., 251. Martin, Lucy A., 313. Marvin, Anna W., 252. Marvin, Clitus H., 252. Marvin, William H., 251. Marvin, W. B., 252. Mather, Abigail, 73. Mather, Ellsworth, 107. Mather, Frederick E., 107. Mather, Increase, 74. Mather, Maria E., 159. Mather, Oliver W., 107. Matlock, David W., 235. Matter, Hannah, 259. McAuley, James, 146. McCloud, Azubah B., 142. McCloud, Caroline W., 143. McCloud, Emeline, 143. McCloud, Henry, 143. McCloud, John, 142. McCloud, Lenore, 277. McCloud, Louisa, 143. McCloud, Melissa A., 143. McClure, Caroline, 198. McClure, Rachel M., 151. McCombs, Martha A., 183. McCorkle, Mary E., 114. McCracken, Anna, 161. McCrae, Elizabeth, 308. McCullough, Maria, 204. McCullough, Robert, 184. McCune, Mary, 189. McCune, S. S., 189. McHary, Jane A., 263. McHenry, -Emily F., 193. McHenry, Julia E., 287. McKennett, Jennie, 255. McKinzie, Eleanor, 162. NAMES OTHER THAN WOLCOTTS 437 [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] McLaughlin, Bessie, 152. McLaughlin, Edward K., 152. McLaughlin, Frances, 153. McLaughlin, Frances J., 152. McLaughlin, Frank W., 153. McLaughlin, Gertrude, 152. McLaughlin, Harry J., 152. McLaughlin, Harry W., 153. McLaughlin, Helen K., 153. McLaughlin, Helen M., 153. McLaughlin, Hugh J., 152. McLaughlin, James, 152. McLaughlin, Robert B., 152. McLaughlin, Rollin K., 152. McLaughlin, Ruth K., 152. McLaughlin, William K., 152. McMillan, F. A., 305. McMillan, William J., 305. McMurtise, Mary A., 262. McNulty, Hannah B„ 191. McWatters, James, 212. McWatters, Margaret D., 213. Mehan, Mary E., 276. Merchant, Sarah E. C, 165. Merchant, Stephen L., 166. Merriam, Charles W., 303. Merriam, Henry H., 303. Merriam, Mary E., 303. Merriman, Maude, 338. Merrill, Elizabeth, 137. Merrill, Elmira, 322. Merrill, Hiram, 137. Merrill, Ira, 137. Merrill, Lavina M., 291. Merrill, Sarah M., 273. Merrill, Tamar, 190. Messenger, Catherine, 97. Metcalf, Celia M., 230. Metcalf, Frances, 221. Metcalf, Frances F., 230. Metcalf, Joseph P., 230. Metcalf, Mary F., 230. Metcalf, Ruth, 230. Miller, Augusta, 300. Miller, Carrie P., 341. Miller, Charles W., 184. Miller, Ella F., 184. Miller, Hattie L., 184. Miller, Helen E., 226. Miller, Isaac H., 184. Miller, Jennie C, 184. Miller, John F., 184. Miller, William, 172. Miller, Willis G., 184. Mills, Stone, 71. Mills, Wilfred C, 312. Minard, Nora, 349. Minke, George C, 356. Minke, Ralph A., 356. Mitchell, David, 89. Mitchell, Mary, 127. Moll, Mary, 341. Mollison, John, 219. Mollison, Margaret H., 219. Mollison, Minnie E., 219. Mollison, Orville A., 219. Mollison, William H., 219. Montague, Samuel G., 121. Montgomery, Robert M., 186. Moody, Henry, 138. Moor, Linnie M., 348. Moore, Annie R., 43. Moore, Caroline E., 303. Moore, George W., 43. Moore, James B., 43. Moore, James R., 43. Moore, Laura C, 43. Moore, Priscilla, 192. Moore, William, 98. Moorman, Laura, 345. Morehouse, Mary, 247. Morgan, Augustus W., 270. Morgan, Clarence A., 325. Morgan, Flora A., 270. Morgan, Guy P., 270. Morgan, Hannah, 34. Morgan, James, 324. Morgan, Lucius W., 325. Morgan, Maria, 181. Morgan, Mary E., 261. Morris, Eliza, 194. Morris, Esther, 169. Morris, Hiram, 92. Morrison, Jeanette, 139. Morrison, Sarah A., 222. Moseley, Abner, 51. 438 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page. Moseley, Charles, 79. Moseley, Eunice, 51. Moseley, Joseph, 51. Moseley, William, 79. Moshier, Laura, 325. Mounts, Ada, 336. Mowery, Bedford, 159. MulhoUan, Eliza, 131. Mumford, Charlotte W., 105. Mumford, Mary, 224. Munger, Charles N., 297. Munger, Esther G., 297. Munger, William P., 297. Munn, Floyd L., 292. Munn, Malinda, 233. Munn, Thomas, 95. Munsell, Hannah, 95. Munsell, Miriam, 157. Murray, Sarah, 213. N Neal, Julia, 302. Neal, William, 192. Neals, Candace, 203. Neele, Thomas, 180. Neely, Alfred G., 271. Neely, Harriet, 271. Neely, Jennie, 271. TSIewberry, Alice, 185. Newberry, Edward L., 185. Newberry, Hannah, 66. Newberry, Kate L., 185. Newberry, Marah, 75. Newberry, Mary E., 185. Newberry, Roger, 56. Newberry, Sarah, 40. Newberry, William P., 185. Newberry, William R., 185. Newton, Eunice, 206. Newton, Helen A., 316. Newton, Matthew, 143. Neygus, Clara, 272. Neygus, Lillie, 272. Neygus, Mary, 326. Neygus, Susan, 272. Neygus, Warren W., 272. Nicholas, Hannah, 48. Nicholson, Jennie M., 331. Niemeyer, Geraldine, 220. Niemeyer, John, 220. Niemeyer, John A., 220. Nobis, Jessie O., 301. Noble, Daniel, 94. Noble, Edward W., 94. Noble, Mary, 94, 317. North, James, 50. North, Jonathan, 66. North, Orpha, 50. Northam, Louisa M., 247. Northup, Catherine E., 259. Northup, Henrietta M., 259. Norton, Charles R., 159. Norton, Olive K, 213. Norton, Ruth, 49. Nott, Elizabeth, 93. Nott, Sarah, 90. Nottaway, Catharine, 254. Nowlen, Mildred L., 356. Nowlen, Charles C, 356. Nowlen, Madge W., 356. Nowlen, Samuel C, 356. Nunan, Louis, 346. Nye, Nannie J., 114. o Olcott, Benoni, 67. Olmstead, Florence E., 350. Olmsted, Naomi, 7i. Olmsted, Stephen, 55. Ortgeison, Minnie, 255. Osborn, Charles H., 205. Osborn, Samuel, 120. Otis, Adeline M., 255. Otwell, Thomas H., 196. Oviatt, John S,, 158. Owens, Delia Z„ 319. Pace, Michael J., 92. Page, Bessie, 331. Page, Elizabeth B., 258. Paige, Rosa E., 196. Palmer, Ruby, 56. Papilion, Elizabeth, 67. Parish, Jasper, 145. NAMES OTHER THAN WOLCOTTS 439 [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Park, Elizabeth, 137. Park, Samuel, 96. Park, Susanna, 96. Park, Thomas, 96. Parker, Charles H., 113. Parker, Margaret, 212. Parmelee, Pearle A., 347. Parsons, Edward S., 307. Parsons, John, 120. Parsons, Lucy, 107. Parsons, Rufus, 96. Patchen, Ellen, 354. Patchin, Ethel M., 349. Paton, William A., 115. Patrick, Mattie, 213. Patterson, Caroline O., 250. Paul, Naomi, 228. Paull, Joanna, 160. Peabody, Lucetta, 259. Pease, Addie, 283. Pease, Erastus, 172. Peaster, Mary, 149. Peck, Ann E., 314. Peck, Charles F., 76. Peck, Elizabeth C, 76. Peck, Susan H., 249. Peet, Lyman W., 162. Penfield, Alpheus, 132. Perico, Joseph, 96. Perry, Carlton H., 151. Perry, Fannie L., 237. Perry, Howard W., 151. Perry, Katharine W., 151. Pescang, Sadie E., 301. Pettibone, Alfred W., 258. Pew, Joseph, 95. Pew, Marietta, 332. Phelps, Lucinda, 97. Phelps, Seth, 96. Phillen, Silence, 144. Phillips, Arch, 231. Phillips, Lydia A., 199. Phinney, Ida E., 337. Pierce, Chester J., 293. Pierce, Emma R., 320. Pierce, Fannie, 237. Pierce, Francis E., 188. Pierce, Julia A., 265. Pierce, Louise D., 293. Pierce, Mercy M., 257. Pierce, Nina W., 293. Pierce, Percy E., 293. Pierce, Priscilla, 293. Pierce, Roland H., 293. Pinkney, Frances, 300. Pinney, Abi, 119. Pitkin, Martha, 42. Pitkin, Ruth, 109. Piatt, Lois, 147. Plummer, Ellen E., 167. Pomeroy, Ebenezer, 103. Pond, Maggie, 346. Poole, Lucinda, 209. Pope, Harriet A., 221. Porter, Annis, 162. Porter, Jesse R., 179. Porter, Milton B., 179. Post, Henry W., 340. Potter, Elisha, 75. Potter, Gertrude M., 75. Potter, Rosette, 76. Potter, Samuel T., 75. Powers, Henry, 156. Powers, Josephine E., 344. Pratt, Carrie L., 217. Pratt, Florence W., 217. Pratt, Jedediah, 70. Pratt, Louisa C, 314. Pratt, Seneca L., 216. Presbrey, Delia M., 36. Prescott, Edith, 238. Press, Eleanor C, 297. Preston, Abigail, 211. Preston, Addie M., 255. Preston, Charles F., 230. Price, James, 98. Price, Jerusha, 91. Price, John, 40. Price, Mary M., 315. Price, Walter, 40. Prince, Claire M., 310. Proctor, Leonard, 162. Pryor, Lyman P., 336. Puloie, John, 149. Putnam, Calvin, 142. Putnam, Russell, 142. 440 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Quigley, D, Burt, 285. Quinby, Caroline, 202. Quinn, Patrick, 99. R Race, Harriet, 148. Race, Lydia, 98. Ralph, Cornelia C, 179. Ralph, George, 179. Ralph, George A., 179. Ralph, George F., 179. Ralph, Wilbur B., 179. Ralston, Ralph, 161. Ramsey, Frances, 268. Rand, John P., 124. Randolph, Peter, 138. Rankin, Catharine A., 166. Rankin, Francis H., 118. Rankin, Frederick W., 118. Rankin, Robert G., 118. Rauner, Charles L., 257. Rauner, Ethel G., 257. Rauner, E. Grace, 257. Rauner, Ruth M., 257. Reaves, Emma A., 312. Redner, Esther M., 315. Reed, Joanna, 146. Reed, Justus, 75. Reed, Lewis E., 258. Reed, Sarah, 71, 75. Reed, William, 96. Reeves, Clara, 114. Reinwald, Kate, 305. Reitzel, John, 326. Relyea, Jennie, 272. Reynolds, Abigail, 211. Reynolds, Hezekiah, 104. Reynolds, Lee O., 282. Reynolds, Maida H., 282. Reynolds, Martha D. W., 104. Reynolds, Minerva, 295. Reynolds, Robert M., 282. Reynolds, Walter N., 282. Reynolds, William, 130. Rice, Sarah E„ 171. Richards, Annie, 43. Richards, Elizabeth, 283. Richards, Henry, 276. Richards, Mary, 77. Richardson, John B., 104. Richmond, Rachel G., 343. Ridgway, Philip, 127. Riggs, Elsie W., 316. Riker, J. W., 286. Riley, Evelyn B., 309. Robbins, Frederick, 90. Robbins, George, 106. Robbins, Hopeful, 51. Robbins, Jonathan, 51. Robbins, Levi, 90. Robbins, Mary, 51. Robbins, Mary W., 181. Robbins, Prudence, 119. Robbins, Rhoda, 123, 178. Robbins, Samuel, 51. Robe, Elizabeth, 281. Roberts, Abner, 93. Roberts, Algernon, 114. Roberts, Bayard H., 114. Roberts, Charles W., 144. Roberts, Colla^D., 144. Roberts, C. Merrill, 144. Roberts, Elizabeth B., 105. Roberts, Grace L., 144. Roberts, Isaac W., 114. Roberts, Iva, 144. Roberts, Jennie C, 144. Roberts, John D., 144. Roberts, May C, 144. Roberts, Orla, 278. Roberts, Williapi G., 144. Roberts, Ziba, 144. Robeson, Jane I., 114. Robeson, Sarah M., 310. Robinson, Elisha, 124. Robinson, John R., 230. Robinson, Levi, 149. Robinson, Theresa, 51. Robinson, William, 73. Rockwell, Abigail, 140. Rockwell, Charles, 7i. Rockwell, Emily, 241. Rockwell, Persis C, 168. NAMES OTHER THAN WOLCOTTS [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Rockwell, Rhoda, 177. Roebling, Ferdinand W., 230. Rogers, Bathsheba, 34. Rogers, John, 34. Rogers, Lucy, 105. Rogers, Mary, 132. Rogers, Nancy, 272. Rommel, Carrie W., 318. Root, Elizabeth, 140, 182. Root, Phebe J., 92. Roraback, Elisha, 340. Rose, Healon, 133. Roseman, Lucile L., 281. Roseman, Paul W., 281. Roseman, Wilbur R, 281. Ross, Carlton P., 153. Ross, Catherine, 153. Ross, Charles E., 153. Ross, Clifford C, 153. Ross, Edith W., 153. Ross, Edward K, 153. Ross, Edward S., 153. Ross, Elizabeth K., 153. Ross, Grey K.. 153. Ross, Helen, 153. Ross, Helen D., 153. Ross, Laura J., 215. Ross, Mabel W., 153. Roswell, Cora, 354. Rouse, Mary H., 264. Rowe, Nicholas, 159. Rowland, Alithea, 106. Rowland, Mary E., 260. Rowley, Carrie, 253. Rowley, Ezra, 92. Rowley, Helen W., 335. Rowley, Phebe, 203. Rudy, Clara, 155. Runciman, M. Agnes, 57. Russell, Clara A., 350. Russell, David, 174. Russell, Ellis, 71. Russell, James, 40. Russell, Jonathan, 67. Russell, Lydia, 125. Russell, Mary M., 334. Russell, Willis, 103. Ryan, Charles, 224. Sackett, Catherine, 97. Sadd, Eunice, 140. Salter, Jane V., 223. Sanborn, Mary, 233. Sanford, Albert, 178. Sanford, Julius A., 178. Saunders, Elizabeth, 34. Savage, Adelia, 344. Saxton, Barbara, 253. Saxton, Desire, 120. Saxton, Edward, 128. Say, Asa, 70. Say, Robert, 70. Sayen, Georgiana, 304. Scarborough, Polly, 57. Scherrer, Kathe, 349. Schutt, Rebecca, 99. Scott, Edify, 92. Scott, Eva J., 255. Scott, Nora C, 279. Scovil, Asenath, 43. Scoville, Mary A,, 232. Scudder, Delinar W., 227. Scudder, Ezekiel, 227. Scudder, Grace L., 227. Scudder, Sarah J., 227. Searle, Anna I., 194. Searle, Charles B., 194. Searle, Genevieve W., 194. Searle, George W., 194. Selden, George D., 230. Sellew, Asa, 124. Sellew, Chauncey B., 124. Sellew, Elisha W., 124, 132. Sellew, John, 124. Sellew, Marie, 124. Sewall, Hannah, 127. Sexton, Mary, 97. Seymour, Elias, 69. Seymour, Jane, 220. Seyter, Albert, 286. Shaatz, Alice, 340. Shackelford, Elmer E., 331. Shackelford, Harold. 331. Shaffer, Catharine, 179. Sharp, Mabel, 354. WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Shaw, Flora, 216. Sheldon, Sarah C, 260. Shepard, Samuel, 187. Shepherd, Mary, 206. Sherman, Alice, 296. Sherman, Nancy M., 339. Shields, Nancy, 214. Shipton, Frank, 219. Shumway, Josiah, 91. Shurnafelt, Mary E., 259. Sibert, Kittle, 155. Sibley, Martha A., 265. Sigourney, Andrew, 91. Simpkinson, Mary H., 276. Simpson, Sophia, 158. Skene, James, 219. Skinner, Lewis T., 208. Skinner, Newton, 101. Skinner, Samuel W., 101. Skinner, Warren, 168. Slater, Mary, 121. Slaughter, Elizabeth, 264. Smith, Abijah, 280. Smith, Alva, 173. Smith, Amie I., 322. Smith, Anne S., 251. Smith, Annett, 284. Smith, Annie L., 50, 121. Smith, Bathsheba, 34. Smith, Bernard, 122. Smith, Coresta, 126. Smith, Cynthia, 188. Smith, Cynthia A., 245. Smith, Daniel, 97. Smith, Eleanor L., 336. Smith, Francis B., 135. Smith, Gideon, 122. Smith, John, 173. Smith, Lillie C, 348. Smith, Lucy, 133. Smith, Mary A., 274. Smith, Mary J., 218. Smith, Nancy, 173. Smith, Sidney W., 126. Smith, Sophia. 173. Smith, Theresa S., 126. Smith, William, 50, 126. Smith, William H., 50. Smith, William S., 171. Smith, — , 145. Snow, Hannah M., 52. Southard, Thomas C, 196. Southard, Thomas H., 196. Southgate, Helen B., 213. Southgate, John N., 213. Spafford, Bert, 253. Sparrow, Frederick W., 265. Sparrow, Jackson W., 265. Sparrow, Millicent W., 265. Sparrow, William, 265. Spaulding, Mary A., 161. Spear, John, 140. Speer, Harry L., 301. Speer, Lois H., 301. Speer, Roscoe W., 301. Speer, William, 301. Spencer, Dorothy H., 277. Spencer, James, 193. Spencer, Minerva, 282. Spencer, Tracy C, 277. Spicer, — , 95. Sprague, Mary, 213. Squiers, Maria, 135. Squire, Lucy B., 268. Squire, Robert A., 268. Squire, Roger W., 268. Squire, Wilbur H., 267. Squire, William L., 268. Squire, Wolcott, 268. Squires, Rosetta, 128. St. John, — , 204. Stanger, Richard, 257. Stanton, Elizabeth, 214. Stanton, Fanny, 334. Stanton, Libby, 285. Stanton, Matilda D., 220. Stanton. Pamphila, 234. Stanton, Solon W., 220. Stark, Charles M., 217. Stark, Charles W., 217. Stark, Flora C, 217. Stark, Helen L., 217. Stark, John V., 217. Stark, Martin C, 217. Stark, Paul M., 217. Starling, Lorana, 197. NAMES OTHER THAN WOLCOTTS 443 [The figures in this Index refer to the page. Starr, Mary A., 161. Starr, Lydia, 139. Stearns, Charles, 212. Stearns, Ellen, 212. Stearns, Timothy, 212. Steel, Salter, 130. Steele, Almira, 76. Steele, Elisha, 75. Steele, James, 103. Steele, Mary, 156. Steele, Polly, 75. Steele, Sarah, 75. Stephens, Edith B., 352. Stevens, Ada, 253. Stevens, Esther, 101. Stevens, Herbert, 253. Stevens, Washington L., 115. Stevens, Webber, 253. Stevens, Will, 253. Stevens, — , 142. Stevenson, Hannah, 311. Stewart, Francesca L., 116. Stewart, Jane, 184. Stewart, Lewis, 116. Stewart, Maria, 156. Stewart, Sophia, 215. Stewart, Warren, 156. Stillman, Caroline, 251. Stillman, John, 52. Stoddard, James G., 35. Stoddard, Jonathan, 34. Stoddard, Mark, 34. Stoddard, Mary H., 35. Stoddard, Robert, 34. Stone, Henry B., 148. Stone, Nathan, 104. Stone, Phebe C, 247. Stosch, Walter J„ 334. Stoughton, Elizabeth, 110, 140. Stoughton, Joseph, 71. Stoughton, Lucy, 168. Stoughton, Samuel, 55. Stoughton, William, 54, 66. Stow, Catherine M., 277. Stow, Zebulon, 158. Stowe, Charles, 296. Stowe, De Witt, 296. Stowe, Frank 296. Stowe, Hattie, 296. Stowe, Ida, 296. Stowe, Martha, 296. Stowe, Mary A., 340. Stowe, William, 296. Street, Frederick F., 105. Street, George E., 105. Street, Henry A., 105. Street, Thaddeus, 104. Street, William R., 105. Strong, Erastus, 106. Strong, Hephzibah, 56. Strong, John, 56. Strong, John O., 294. Strong, Mabel W., 294. Strong, Mary, 121. Strother, Nancy O., 345. Studley, Mary M., 242. Sturtevant, Horatio M., 131. Sturtevant, Kate, 152. Sturtevant, Richard L., 285. Sullivan, Miranda, 212. Sutherland, Joshua, 172. Swain, Agnes A., 250. Swancott, Georeana, 280. Sweetland, Carrie V., 200. Sweetland, Ruth H., 206. Sweetser, Luke, 169. Swift, Anna, 299. Taft, Fayette L., 258. Taft, Majory, 75. Talcott, George S., 50. Talcott, Henry, 106. Talcott, John, 49. Talcott, Rachel, 55. Talcott, Sarah, 49. Tallmon, Lewis B., 325. Taylor, Bertha M., 348. Taylor, Emma L., 288. Taylor, George W., 132. Taylor, John, 53. Taylor, Ruth, 138. Taylor, Sarah, 148. Taylor, Susanna, 193. Thayer, Lyman, 211. Thomas, Sallie B., 265. WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Thompson, Arthur R., 72. Thompson, Benoni, 140. Thompson, Charles E., 72. Thompson, Emma J., 72. Thompson, Harriet M., 72. Thompson, John T., 71. Thompson, Maria, 266. Thompson, Mary A., 58. Thompson, Rosa J., 153. Thompson, Samuel, 95. Thornton, Alice M., 301. Thornton, Charles D., 301. Thornton, Mona M., 301. Thornton, Wallace D., 301. Thrall, Homer, 134. Thrall, Linus G., 134. Thurber, Elizabeth, 129. Thurston, David, 212. Toby, Adelia, 286. Toll, Charles H., 222. Toll, Henry W., 222. Toll, Oliver W., 222. Toll, Roger W., 222. Tollarday, Ruth, 190. Tongren, Julia E., 292. Torrey, Warren S., 273. Towne, Elizabeth, 124. Townes, John A., 231. Townes, Mary, 231. Townes, Nettie, 231. Townsend, Eliza A., 297. Tracy, Sabrina, 183. Tracy, Wallace, 142. Treat, Elizabeth, 42. Treat, Harriet E., 236. Treat, Henry B., 236. Treat, Samuel, 54, 77, 103. Tregoning, Elizabeth, 257. Troxell, B. F., 345. Tucker, Lewis, 142. Tudor, Ursula, 102. Tupper, Emeline, 231. Turner, Alzina, 233. Turvey, Eliza, 97. Tuttle, Lucius D., 188. Twining, Ann, 94. Twining, Susan, 135. Tyler, Job, 72. Tyler, Sybil, 268. u Underbill, Eleazur, 174. Underwood, Laura A., 246. Unwin, Parkinson, 224. Unwin, Richmond W., 224. Upson, Elizabeth T., 105. Upson, Emma C, 292. Vaille, Agnes W., 221. Vaille, Edith W., 221. Vaille, Frederick O., 221. Vaille, Harriet W., 221. Valentine, Hosea, 136. Vanarsdale, Isabel, 192. Vanderbilt, Mary L., 220. Van Dusen, Charlotte, 149. Van Dusen, Jacob, 149. Van Dusen, Jacob T., 148. Van Dusen, Levi, 149. Van Orman, Susan, 209. Van Peyma, Sadie J., 276. Van Rensselaer, Stephen,, 159. Van VIeck, William G., 263. Verplanck, Samuel, 166. w Wadsworth, Cora, 302. Wadsworth, James, 100. Wadsworth, James S., 101. Wadsworth, Laura B., 205. Wagener, Henry, 146. Walbridge. Elizabeth, 304. Waldo, Lucy, 107. Waldron, Libbie, 340. Walker, Samuel, 140. Walker, Sarah P., 303. Wallace, Mary E., 196. Wallace, Silas M., 196. Wallace, Silas W., 196. Wallof, Charles A., 289. Wallof, Charles W., 289. Ward, Arby J., 277. Ward, Arthur A., 52. Ward, Geraldine A., 277. Ward, Hazel G., 277. Ward, James F., 52. NAMES OTHER THAN WOLCOTTS 445 [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Ward, Zelma H., 277. Warner, Eleanor, 172. Warner, Fannie, 189. Warner, Levi, 68. Warner, Mary, 170. Warner, Prudence, 95. Washburn, Salome, 149. Waterbury, Helen G., 333. Waterhouse, Abraham, 67. Waterman, Elijah, 106. Waters, Rufus E., 184. Watrous, Irene A., 325. Watrous, Loyal H., 324. Watson, Anne, 43. Watson, Libby, 287. Watts, Martin S., 116. Watts, Martin S. H., 116. Watts, Schuyler W. J., 116. Wean, Clarence B., 356. Wean, Clermont D., 356. Wean, Daniel S., 356. Wean, Louise R., 356. Webb, Abigail, 176. Webb, Rebecca B., 280. Webster, John P., 75. Webster, John R., 75. Webster, Selah, 123. Weed, Joseph B., 90. Weekes, Belle G., 179. Weekes, Robert S., 179. Weekes, Robert W., 179. Weeks, Allen W., 273. Weeks, Lydia, 135. Weeks, Olive W., 323. Weld, William, 312. Wells, Abigail, 182. Wells, Arietta, 179. Wells, Elijah, 51. Wells, Eunice, 51. Wells, Fannie L, 338. Wells, Huldah, 122. Wells, John, 181. Wells, Joseph, 51. Wells, Julia E., 179. Wells, Juliette, 264. Wells, Lucinda G., 269. Wells, Lydia A., 180. Wells, Mary, 51, 123, 163. Wells, Mary C, 181 Wells, Robert, 51, 179. Wells, Sarah, 51, 120. Welton, Clarinda J., 44. Welton, Isaac, 43. Welts, Mary E., 286. Wershisher, Jennie, 300. Westlake, Fanny M., 245. Wetherell, David, 212. Wetherell, Eliza G., 298. Wetherell, Jane, 212. Wheelden, Bettie, 346. Wheeler, Mary, 143. Wheeler, Mary Ann, 257. Whipple, Walter, 271. White, Ann, 264. White, Horace C, 135. White, Lucy, 69. Whitehead, Asa, 113. Whiting, Theodore P., 277. Whitman, Clarissa, 176. Whitney, Almira, 252. Whitney, Henry, 122. Wiard, Anna L., 253. Wiard, Harry, 252. Wiard, Katharine W., 252. Wiard, Mary A., 253. Wiard, Sadie M., 253. Wiard, William W., 252. Wilbur, Mary, 172. Wilcox, Amos, 148. Wilcox, Beulah, 49. Wilcox, Cora L., 291. Wilcox, Lucy, 49. Wilcox, Obadiah, 49. Wilder, Sylvester, 124. Wilford, Maria A., 174. WiUard, Daniel, 124. WiUard, Eunice, 178. Willard, Hannah, 124. WiUard, John F., 124. Willard, Julia A., 124. Willard, Martha, 261. Willard, Mary, 124, 269. Willard, Maude, 44. Willard, Thomas R., 250. Willard, William, 124. Willey, Clair W., 211. 446 IVOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Willey, Frankie F., 211. Willey, Reuben, 211. Willey, Ruby M., 211. Williams, Alice I., 58. Williams, Edith B., 58. Williams, Eliza A., 219. Williams, Elizabeth, 139. Williams, F. H., 219. Williams, Herbert, 57. Williams, Herbert M., 58. Williams, Margaret, 156. Williams, Margaret A., 290. Williams, Mary D., 92. Williams, Nancy, 125. Williams, Roger W., 57. Williams, Sally, 218. Williams, Samuel, 149. Williams, Sarah N., 58. Williams, Thomas, 57. Williams, Wolcott B., 58. Williarnson, Blanche, 210. Williamson, Gertrude, 330. Williamson, Lou, 210. Williamson, William, 210. Willington, Ebenezer, 121. Willis, Eliza A., 337. Wilmot, Nellie E., 293. Wilson, Alvin, 170. Wilson, Catherine W., 154. Wilson, Esther, 121. Wilson, Hugh, 154. Wilson, Jennie L., 351. Wilson, Loring M., 200. Wilson, Maria, 99. Wilson, Rachel R., 292. Wilson, Robert J., 200. Wilson, Sweetland C. V., 200. Wilson, William T., 153, 154. Wilson, — , 200. Wiltse, John J., 236. Winchell, Calvin, 148. Winchell, Rebecca R., 195. Wise, Edwin, 143. Wise, Hiram G., 143. Wise, Louisa M., 143. Wise, Lucinda, 143. Wister, Caspar, 114. Wister, Lewis C, 114. Wister, Lewis W., 114. Wolcott, Abigail, 176. Wolcott, Countess, 138. Wolcott, Elihu, 109. Wolcott, Elizabeth, 73. Wolcott, Elizur, 78. Wolcott, Erastus, 66. Wolcott, Hannah, 55. Wolcott, Jerusha, 78, 100. Wolcott, Julianna, 151. Wolcott, Mary L., 51. Wolcott, Nathaniel, 121. Wolcott, Samuel, 79. Wolfe, Pennie, 355. Wolverton, Orpha, 246. Wood, Alger G., 262. Wood, Bertha B., 262. Wood, Catherine K, 221. Wood, Clarence D., 262. Wood, Emeline, 97. Wood, Florence E., 262. Wood, Hazel D., 262. Wood, Hiram, 137. Wood, Marcus D., 262. Wood, Myra M., 262. Wood, Walter A., 262. Woodford, Elsa, 184. Woodhouse, Lemuel, 89. Woodman, Sylvia, 340. Woodrow, Henry, 184. Woodrufif, Croeseus, 189. Woodrufif, Eliza, 247. Woodruff, Ernest, 189. Woodrufif, Henry W., 189. Woodruff, Ida E., 312. Woodruff, Polly, 253. Woodworth, Dyer, 132. Woodworth, Erastus B., 99. Woodworth, Hannah, 99. Woolverton, William B., 243. Workman, David A., 259. Worth, Nancy, 172. Wright, Alvina, 250. Wright, Bessie, 153. Wright, Honor, 171. Wright, Levi, 90. Wright, Lucy, 169. Wyatt, Mary, 89. • NAMES OTHER THAN IVOLCOTTS 447 [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Y Yocum, Hattie O., 299. ,, , ... , ,_, Young, Emma L., 320. Yale, Hiram A., 181. ,. ^, . ,-. Young, Florence A., 350. Young, John C, 320. Young, Mary F., Young, Newton, Yale, Mary W., 181. Yates, Arthur W., 216. v ivr -c- -^tn Yates, Carol M., 216. ^°""^' ^'^""^ ^- ^^- Yates, John L., 216. Yates, Theodore, 216. Yarrow, George, 3S6. — , Linnie, 321. Yarrow, Gordon, 356. — , Margaret, 320. Yarrow, Stanley, 356. — , Ruth, 128. INDEX TO APPENDIX [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Abbott, Harriet N 377 Rose M 382 Adkins, Altus B 371 Venice A 371 Anderson, Adelbert L 389 Fay M 389 Floyd R 389 Herman A 389 Rollin K 389 B Bailey, — Baldwin, Clarenda. Edwin E James M. 366 389 371 371 Katherine B 371 Lydia E 371 Theda A 371, 373 Ballou, Joanna L 383 Mercy H 382 Barker, John 367 Barnum, David 365 Louise 365 Royal 365 Stephen 365 Zaccheus 365 Bayley, Priscilla 362 Black, A. B 372 Ara G 372 A. S 372 Perry E 372 Royce B 372 William M 372 Blair, Isabel 366 Blake, Mary 363 Blakeman, E. L 377 Blood, Lucena G 385 Boardman, Sarah 396 Bodwell, Lydia 379 Bonnell, Arnold R 397 Boothroyd, Sarah 384 Boyd, Moses G 381 Brainard, Rhoda 398 Bristol, Mary 378 Brock, George W 380 Henry E 380 Leonard W 380 Maynor D 380 Minnie W 380 Timothy W 380 Brower, Asa 372 Bryant, Betsey 391 Burnham, Mary A 367 Burr, Fanny 372 Burrows, — 369 Campbell, Ellen F 377 Card, Henry 389 Carr, Gladys 1 372 Raymond N 372 Walter 372 Cassin, Emily 375 Chapin, Martha 390 Chapman, Mary 374 Cheever, Harriet N 376 Cheney, Mary J 396 Clapp, Princess 376 Comins, Harriet T 381 Cook, Clementine 394 Corey, Mary 372 Corin, Minnie M 398 Cornell, Johanna 396 Cross, Ezra 379 Sally 379 D'Aeth, John B 396 Dangler, Sarah A 395 Davis, Hannah 1 382 Dempsey, James 387 450 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Denton, Crandall 368 Phebe 369 — 369 Dewey, Margaretta K 389 Fannie S 390 Distin, — 393 Downing, Amos 379 Dudley, Fred 374 Mary L 374 Wolcott 374 Duryea, Francis W 381 E Eastman, Susan 380 Eby, Julia A 385 Elsey, Lucy A 390 Embury, Esther 396 Emerson, Joanna 378 Emery, Sarah S 386 Ensign, Rebecca 386 Eustis, Henrietta L. T 381 Ewell, Pamelia 388 Fisk, Levi J 366, 367 — 366 Fosdick, Mercy 364 Frey, Rachel 397 Furman, Harriet M 393 G Gardner, Sally 363 Garfield, Lyman 369 Gifford, M 390 Goodspeed, Edwin 372 Graham, Villa 390 Greenleaf, E. L 377 H Hackett, James 379 Hall, Sarah B 388 Hanchet, — 368 Hanson, Mary C 392 Harris, Elizabeth A 388 Higginson, Martha M 395 Hinman, Anna 393 Hitchcock, — 393 Hodges, Laura A 391 Holmes, Annie 379 Clara E 378 Holt, Lucena 368 Hopkins, Ida 390 - 383 Hubbard, Caroline 364 Frederick B 382 Hull, Sarah 393 Hummiston, — 393 Humphrey, Hattie B 398 Hunt, — 369 Hyde, Rufus 362 IngersoU, Alice. Jackson, Mary 362 Jacova, Janet 389 Jeffrey, Phebe 395 Johnson, Glenora P 394 Mary A 394 Milton B 394 — 394 Jones, Betsey 365 Lucretia 398 K Kearney, Mary H 398 Knight, Pearl 389 L Larrabee, Effie B 375 LeRoy, Ella 389 Lewis, Anna 394 Loomis, Irene M 398 Lord, Abram 380 M Magson, Mary 372 Mason, Sarah 380 McKinney, Izora F 399 Mead, — 366 Millard, Fred H 364 Sterling A 364 William J 364 Miner, Emily 374 Mount, F. B 392 Munger, H 364 INDEX TO APPENDIX 451 [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] N Newcombe, George B 387 Nichols, Daniel 372 Eva 372 Noble, Wellington A 368 o Ormsby, — 393 Osgood, Richard 380 Palmer, Cornelius 367 Parrish, Evie M 375 Parsons, John S 376 Pease, Mary 365 Perry, Adelaide 369 Emerson 369 William 369 Peterson, Clark K 378 Phillips, Eliza J 392 Pippin, Martha 371 Pitman, Clara E 380 Joseph H 380 Pond, Olive 370 Powers, Emma 373 Prime, Arabella D 364 Edward H. G 364 Gardner W 363 Julia A 364 Kate 363 Ralph E 363 Ruth H 364 William C 363 Prouty, Phebe A 383 Putnam, Mary 361 R Reddick, Arrethea E. W 397 Maggie R. E 397 Robert 397 William B. W 397 Reynolds, Sarah 369 Rhodes, Levi 367 Richards, Augustus J 363 George C 363 Jacob 363 Sarah A. W 363 Riley, Ernest 387 Robbins, Richard B 365 Rogers, Mary D 374 Rowley, Bateman 369 William 366 Ryno, Grace D 385 Scott, Eliza J 392 Hector M 377 Seavey, Lillian P 380 Shores, Nellie 373 Sibley, Mary 361 Skinner, Eliza 389 _ 368 Slocomb, Charles H 383 Smith, — 366, 367 Strong, Lucy 376 Sunderland, Asa 366 Bertha O. N 370 Byron 366 Charles A 370 Daniel 370 David 366 Frank A 370 M. E. S 370 Thurman D 370 Swift, Helen F 372 Levi 372 Lucy G 372 Roland W 372 Swinton, Ida 371 Lydia 371 Tatreau, Augustus 367 Taylor, Amelia J 398 Polly 386 Thurlow, Mary 378 Towner, Joseph 369 Parker 369 Rollin 369 Townsend, Aaron 364 Treadway, Alice 371 Rachel 371 Treat, Anna 367 Lucy 367 Tucker, Roscoe V 390 452 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.J Turner, Angeline. Anna Calvin David Hannah Jesse John Julia Mary Miranda 397 397 397 397 397 397 397 397 397 397 Oliver 397 Sadie 397 Sarah 384 Soloman 397 Susan 397 William 397 Turrell, Lois 366 u Upson, — Vessey, Lew 387 Vickere, Abbie H 277 w Walcott, Abraham 361 Ann 361 Benjamin 361 Ebenezer 361 Elijah 362 Elizabeth 362 Hannah 361, 362 John 361, 362 Jonathan 361, 362 Joseph 361, 362 Mary 361, 362, 364 Miriam 362 Priscilla 362 Prudence 361 Rachel 362 Samuel 361, 362 Sarah 362 Solomon 362 Stephen 362 Thomas 361 William 361 Walker, Dinah 379 Miriam 379 Walrath, Elmina 397 Warner, Herbert 373 Lulu H 37i Watrous, Charles A 377 Welcome, Jane 379 Wells, Abner 367 Lucy 370 Moses 368 Wesson, Sarah 376 Whitney, Rosabelle 373 Williams, Abbie H 377 Charlotte E 374 Wing, Frances F 387 Winters, Harriet 373 — 393 Wishing, Ida M 387 Wolcott, Aaron 393 Aaron D 398 Abel 383 Abner C 384 Acsah 369 Ada 394 Agnes 373 Agnes E 382 Alanson 382 Albert T 384 Alexander K 392 Alfred L 377 Algernon 398 Alice 394 Alice D 364 Alice E 387 Alida H 387 Allen 390 Almon 367 Almon R 373 Alonzo 382 Alvin 365 Alvin S 369 Amelia 397 Amy 367 Andrew 385 Angeline 376 Ann 380, 393 Anna 394 Anna L 395, 396 INDEX TO APPENDIX 453 [The figur this Index refer to the page.] Wolcott, Annie L 377 Annis 391 Ardelia . . • Ariel Arrethea A Arthur . . . Asa G Aseneath . Ashley 370 Ashley C 375 Augusta B 37i Augustus C 364 Bailey ^^ Benjamin 394, 395 Bert H... Bertha M Bessie L 384 Betsey 388 Betsey A Bloomfield D Bradley I... Buel Calder 366 397 374 364 363 383 395 Calvin 363, 366 Carlton L.. Carlton O.. Caroline . . • Caroline E. Caroline L. Carrie Carrol A... Charles Charles A.. Charles E. . Charles I... Charles O.. Charles P.. 386 387 394 380 395 .390 373 , 382 398 388 . 382 . 375 . 381 Charles T 382,386 381 374 390 396 Charles W Charlotte Chauncey Clara Clara E 380 Clarence 371 Clarence M 384 Clayton P 383 Cora C 376,377 Cyrenius B 376 Wolcott, Cyrus E 394 Daniel 366,391 Daniel P 376 Delia 363 Desire 391 Dewey 390 Dorcas 391 Dorothy 375 Eby J 385 Edith M 372, 395 395 395 380 395 387 Edmond Edmond A Edna Edna W Edward Edward L Edwin P Edwin R Edwin W Eleanor Electa Elijah Eliza Elizabeth Elizabeth G Ella G Ellen Elmer J Elouise 392 Emerson 399 Emerson S 388 Emily L Emily R Emogene M.... Eunice Eva Eva M 374 Experience 379 Frances Frances A Frank L 392 .... 369 .... 369 .... 388 .... 383 391, 393 363, 391 396, 397 374 363 398 369 374 383 379 372 374 Franklin .... Fred R Frederica J. Frederick C. Frederick M. Frederick S. Gaiety 394 454 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Wolcott, George 390, 391, 394 George B 385 George F 380 George H 376 George M 376 George T 364 Georgia 372 Gertrude 372 Gertrude E 387 Gertrude S 378 Grace 381 Grace C 381 Guy F 373 Guy H 384 Hannah 363, 367, 396 Hannah A 384 Hannah B 376 Hannah M 395 Harriet 367 Harriet T 381 Harriett 387 Harriett A 384 Harriett F 377 Harriett J 387 Harry 374 Haskell M 391 Hazel 385 Helen 387 Henrietta B 364 Henrietta L 380 Henry 387; 391, 394 Henry A 388 Henry B 370, 396 Hephzibah 364 Herman 387 Hiram 367 Hiram S 388 Horace A 384 Horace H 373 Ida 369 Ida A 376 Ira E 384 Irene 385 Irene R 398 Isaac S 376 Jairus B 376 James E 371 James H 392 Wolcott, James Jane Jane W.... Jerome Jerome W. . Jesse Jessie M... Joel John .... 368 .... 392 .... 365 .... 385 393, 394 .... 378 379, 383, 385, 388, 393, 396, 398 John C 370 John E 399 Jolin J 398 John T 367 John W 380, 381 Joseph 379, 382 Joseph N 390 Joshua 379 Joshua R 382 Judson 369 Julianna 390 Junia E 374 Kate 398 Kenneth 374 Laura 367 Laura A 378, 384 Lavina 393 Lemuel P 376 Leo F 393 Leonora 366 Lester 390 Leverett J 390 Levi 369 Levi B 383 Lewis 388 Lillie A 392 Lois 366, 393 Lorani 386 Lorena •. 394 Loriane 369 Lorinda 386 Louise 391 Lovisa 366 Loyal 368 Lucinda 369 Lucy 365, 367, 373, 382 Lucy J 384 Lucy S 376 INDEX TO APPENDIX 455 [The figures in this Index refer to the page.] Wolcott, Luella C 389 Luke 386 Lula G 393 Luman 368 Lurinda 366 Luther 363 Lydia 369, 379 Lyman B 381 L. Bruce 398 Malinda 393 Marie A 367 Marion F 384 Marion L 387, 388 Marion M 374 Mark 387 Martha L 373 Manillas F 386 Mary 364, 368, 389, 397 Mary A 396, 399 Mary E 371, 387, 390, 395 Mead D 386 Mercy 364 Merrill C 391 Merrill G 373 Merrill T 371 Merritt B 378 Merritt 389 Miles E 394 Miles L 394 Millien 382 Milly E 371 Milton F 386 Minerva 394 Monford 368 Morgan E 386 Morris 388 Moses 365, 366 Myron 368 Myron E 386 Myron L 384 Nathaniel 394 Nelson 369 Noah 390 Noble K 367, 370 Olive 366, 367, 368 Olive G 384 Oliver 367, 383 Oliver B 370 Wolcott, Oliver C. Oliver E Ormus P Orrin Orson Orson O Otis C Patty L Paul Perry B Peter Phebe A Phoebe E 381 372 394 395 369 Philemon 365 Philemon T 370 Philo G 385 Polly 363, 386, 391 Racelia 370 Ransom 393, 394 Reuben 394 Reuben 1 393 Rhoda 366, 368 Riley 366 Roger A 370, 374 Rosabelle 373 Rose 388 Rowena C 385 Roxy 383 Royce 374 Ruby E 384 Rudolph 385 Russell B 367 Ruth 379 Ruth M 384, 398 Sally 386, 391 Sally A 364 Samuel ....364, 365, 366, 368, 393, 394 Samuel G 364 Samuel P 387 Samuel S i7Z Sara E 395 Sarah 369. 379, 396 Seraph . . Seth Seth T... Sewell A. Silas . . . . 367 394 396 399 390 456 WOLCOTT GENEALOGY [The figures in this Wolcott, Solomon 379,388,389 Solomon A 388 Stanley H 378 Stanton 391 Stata 394 Stephen 376 Stephen B 376 Stephen C 377 Stephen W 380 Susan 368 Susannah 36S Sybil 368 Sylvester 388 Theodore B 383 Theodore E 386 Theophilus A 377 Theron 375 Thurman 368 Timothy 379, 380 Tryphosa B 376 Vernera S 388 Index refer to the page.] Wolcott, Vernon 367, 373 Viola 1 375 Vonda 375 Wealthy 363 Wilbur A 371 Wilfred B 395 Willard 363 William 364, 365, 379, 382 William B 377, 378, 396 William G 367 William H 370, 395 W. Ransom 386 Worsdell, — 366 Wright, Lucy 365 — , Eunice 379 — , Experience 379 — , Lydia 379 — , Mary J 380 — , Olive 366, 382 — , Polly 388 3338
John Wolcott was born on March 21, 1618, in Church, Lancashire, England, the son of JOHNE. He had one son in 1684.
Fourni(e) par Nora Carr