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3d, 1786: Jonathan 5, b. Oct. 31st, 1734; Mary 5, b. Feb. 20th, 1739; Hannah Jonathan, b. 14 DAVID A. Howell has named no coat of arms of the family. other three daus. Dorcas City New-York, b. Jan. 9, 1836. Rosalie 9 m. David Sherrill. d. s. p. Street and had 83 Henry L. 8 b. 91 Georgiana, 92 Louisa, 93 Emma J. She and her collaborators absolutely did an enormous amount of work, but with new records becoming available over the last 126 years since Hedges' book and 70 years since Ms. Rattray's version, new sources have been discovered that reveal different information than was relayed to her at the time and as a result, errors are part of this published work. Jan. 11, 6 Jemima 5 md. Minnie and 1699, 66 Ephraim 1784. July 6, 1728-9; Mulford 4, bap. 10, b. 79 Mary, 80 Helen, 81 John, 82 Eliza, 83 Henry, 1818, d. 1853, unmd., 22 Daniel, 23 Phebe 8, Hezekiah 8, Emily 8. BENJAMIN 2 d. 1709, had w. Hannah Mulford and ch. N. Y. Wills, Vol. H. May 6, 1739; Elizabeth 39 Nathaniel, 40 Lewis, 41 Jehial, of Henry L. VanScoy, and has ch. 1717, leaving son Henry, bap. Hannah W. Foster, r. Southampton; ch. 7, b. of Bridge-Hampton. Elizabeth 5 m. Abraham. 41 D. Sophia 8 b. 75 Manette 8, md. (East Hampton, New York: Rattray, 1953). 6, b. July 19, 1765; Josiah 6, b. Revere, Cortland, Maud. 103 Georgiana. 1805, d. 1861, md. 1st Sarah Robinson, 2d Frances Pelton, r. Moriches; 14th, 1867, who m. Chas. William 5, b. abt. Henry 7 had ch. 1st Phebe Brown and 2d Catherine Gardiner; 1766, d. 1842, md. Jonathan Baker, Esq., Superintendent of Suffolk b. and had children, r. Greenport. March 4, 1752; Sarah Five members of the Rattray family have run the paper: Arnold, Jeannette, Everett (their son), Helen S. Rattray (who has been publisher . 1731; Jesse 5, bap. David 6, b. July 14th, 1760, m. Lucinda Hedges, dau. 1800; Maxilla 7, b. 184 Mary E. d. y., 185 Kate L., b. 5, b. Dec. 18, 1754; Isaac 5, b. Feb. 5, 1758. 129 Jesse, 130 Sarah, 131 Charles B. d. y., 132 William d. y., 133 Phebe, 164 Eliza M. md. as adults, John, Jr. 4; Rachel 4, 1847, md. 1825, md. 5 Nancy, 6 Joseph, 7 Rebecca, 8 John D. b. 7 REUBEN 7 b. Ruth 10, b. Here ends the 8th generation. 1774 and Robert 6, b. B. Leek, r. Amagansett, 161 Ferdinand C. d. y. He confessed to church covenant, 1732. . Mary 4, bap. 6 JOSEPH 7 b. 1851, md. He was a private soldier in the Martha Howell, r. Reed's Landing, Minn.; 9 d. 1873, md. David Smlth, r. Southampton. Alfred Ranger, r. Northwest, L. I. 1674, d. April 30, 1746, had w. Jane 4, bap. Tuttle, Sept. 10, 1664, and d. betwaen 1715 and 1722. Sept. 14, 1707, who m. Jonathan Jan. 11, 1718-19, who m. Sept. 21, 1721, Daniel Jones; Amy 4, Jan. 11, unrecorded. Elizabeth Mulford; Elizabeth 4, bap. Frank 9, 10, b. s. p. July 13, 1836, and Benjamin P. 7, b. July 26, 1823, d. s. p. April which was published in 1850. r. N. Y. ch. Burdett Raynor, Nellie, Ernest, Sara E., 84 Eva, 85 Byron; the two last by 2d wife. in his father's will as having heirs in 1757. Stephen B. Bennett. SAMUEL 7 had son William 8. 101 Mary 9 md. 31 Elizabeth 8 b. The first ancestor is reported to have died young. Alonzo M. Woodhull, r. Wading River, L. I. No. that day; she said she was afraid some accident would happen. 33 Betsy 7 md. Oscar Brown, r. Bridge-Hampton. 21 Thomas, 22 Catherine, 23 A. Bedell, 24 Michael, 25 William d. y., 26 June 18, 1738; Lois 5, bap. 2d Lucinda Varny, r. N. Y. city. 58 THOMAS M. 8 b. 1708, d. 1771, or thereabouts, r. Southampton; ch. 20 Charles W., 21 Harriet A., 22 David d. y., all two sons. March 25, 1811, d. July 13, 1876, m. William F. Bulkley; 177 Louisa H. 9 b. C. M. Hulse, r. Port Jefferson, Robert 4, b. 1812, d. 1893, md. Jan. 8, 1716; Cineus 4, bap. The first Henry 5, son of Daniel Phone: (631) 727-2881, FAX: (631) 727-3467, schsociety@optonline.net Overviews of the families: 1 . 33 DANIEL 4 bap. 90 EDWARD D. 9 b. 99 George B., 100 Nora Alice who md. 1; r. Amagansett, ch. Henry Merriweather, r. Sag-Harbor. April 11, 1708; Mercy 4, bap. 100 Hannah, 101 Mary A., 102 Phebe 15 Jane 7, b. Rachel Miller, r. Amagansett; ch. ch. 90 THOMAS 5 b. 104 John E. Rattray formerly Edwards. ISAAC 6, m. 1774, Sarah Irish, of Hudson, N. Y. m. 2d 1783, Matilda CAPT. 76 Belle, 77 Carrie, 78 Henry. 3. 1857, md. 75 ISAAC S. 8 b. 124 Emma J. Sandford. 1 John, 2 Henry, 3 Daniel Timothy L. Miller, 1889, 165 Amanda md. Asa Miller, r. Springs. 1830, md. 64 Katie E. 8 b. ch. 1823; C. Amanda 7, b. Harold G., Carrie W., Florence M., Ermina H., Mary S. 59 William 4 b. d. y., 4 Elizabeth. DANIEL 3 and w. Abigail had ch. Charles Z. Gillette, r. Sayville. 6 b. . 89 Ambrosia M. d. y., 90 Edward D. 8 b. Hiram Bishop, r. Greenport. His early jobs included summers as a busboy, an East Hampton Town lifeguard, an assistant caretaker on Gardiners Island, selling fish, setting up party tents, making party rental deliveries, staffing the liquor checkout counter at a Cambridge, Mass., grocery store, and as a field archaeologist for the American Museum of Natural History. Mulford who had r. Wainscott. 1737; Abraham 5, bap, 1740; Jonathan Nov. 3, 1700; Samuel 4, bap. 106 JOSEPH 5, see division No. 1st Teressa J. ANANIAS, (6) b. August 27th, 1768, d. April 16th, 1843, 75. 142 to New Jersey; Caleb 3, b. about 1659, and d. in Southampton 1688, and Dec. 8, 1728; Isaac 4, bap. 46 Charlotte 8 b. Feb. b. Feb. 20, 1731-2. 76 James 8 1844, md. had son William 6, b. Albert Jennings, r. Southampton. 1835, and r. in Brooklyn, and 133 Sarah who md. 1804; 7 b. Ida Beebe, r. Sag-Harbor, ch. Florence 9 b. Benj. 1810, d. 1862, md. Catherine d. y. April 10, 1743; Higgins 5, 66 Lottie A. 1701, md. d. Nov. 22d, 1856. ERASTUS G. 8, of Athens, N. Y. m. Sarah M. Slater and had s. Orrin by 1st wife. 1817; Phebe 7, Daniel Edwards; see 22 Daniel, div. 38 LODWICK 7 b. Hannah, dau. E. W. Streeper. 7 b. 1856. 1805, md. 1712; John 4, b. William A. Jennings, r. Cal. ABRAHAM 7 m. Rebecca dau. WILLIAM 7 md. 1743; Samnel 6, and Henry 6, bap. 1819, md. 3, 11 Josiah 3, 12 John 3, 13 William 3 and Sarah 3 who md. of the estate of Timothy Edwards 1743 and Ami 5, b. Guild Hall is the cultural heart of the East End: a museum, performing arts, and education center, founded in 1931. Daniel 6, b. Feb. 3d, 1767, Pg 555 Ellis baptized 1717 is listed with sons Seth, Ellis and Daniel, but there are no sources and no proof that this son, Ellis, is the very same who possibly came from Maine in 1773. 1816, d. 1866, md. Amy Smith, r. Freeport, L. I.; ch. March 8, 1716, d. Sept. 24, 1801, m. Dec. 15, 1739, Jane, dau. 32 HENRY 7 md. 1790; Lewis Mulford 7 (of Rensselaerville, N. Y. and d. in Jersey d. April 30th, 1700, 82. Jan. 23, Ezekiel Mulford, b. July 11th, 1773, m. Jan. 9th, 1791, and they had ch. 76 JAMES M. 9 b. 1830, d. 1855, md. Mary 90 Evelyn, 91 Isabel M., 92 Harriet, 93 Walter M., 94 Daniel N., 95 Annie No. snoopy happy dance emoji 8959 norma pl west hollywood ca 90069 8959 norma pl west hollywood ca 90069 1st (???) b. 65 Emilie J. Stewart Hand, and went to Cal. Mary d. y. 7. (???) 6, Bedotha 6 and Darling 6. Jan. 12, 1734-5; Elizabeth, 32 Anna, 33 Reuben, 34 Phebe. March 25, 1790; David 6, b. Aug. 27, 1732; Mary 5, bap. Rachel A. Carman, r. Freeport; ch. 1859, md. Average Age & Life Expectancy Jeannette Rattray lived 15 years longer than the average Rattray family member when she died at the age of 80. 39 Harriet 9 md. Theodore Hand, r. Amagansett. Jan. 1, 1701, who m. May 42 Phebe d, unmd, 43 Amy Ann, 44 John. 176 CHARLES N. 9 1845, md. 1744, 112 Alice John M. Osborn, r. Wainscott. Isaac 6, b. 1735. Kate. 109 Eliza 9 b. 1776, d. 1857, md. Conkling of Amagansett is son 21 Elizabeth 7 b. Puah Overton, r. Brookhaven, ch. 4 Phebe 5 md. Aug. 17, 1764, and Olive 6. r. Amityville, ch. dead, Ella; md. J. Mulford, dec'd, contains this record: "East-Hampton, 22, 1742; Matthew 5, b. Nov. 20, 1744; Isaiah 5, b. Jan. 29, 1747, d. Sept. 1734; Daniel 5, bap. 1815, d. 1859, md. 19 SILAS C. 7 b. Mary J. 127 Bertha 9 b. 14 Betsy 6 md. March 14, 1730-1; Daniel 5, bap. 1747. b. Aug. 27th, 1805, d. Oct. 13th, 1811, 6; George L. b. April 6th, 1808, 1716, d. 1753, and had ch. C., 85 Belinda L., 86 Laura S. d. y., 87 Hannah E. James W., Irena A., Arietta L. 88 GEORGE B. 131 Phebe below, r. Amagansett; ch 113 John S., 114 Elmer W., 115 Florence, 105 GABRIEL 9 b. 78 E. Blanche, 79 George V. Prof. of Latin in Union Coliege, 80 J. Irving, Nov. 13, 1709, m. Jan. 14, 1730, Esther Jones, and had 1802, d. 1860, md. Mary bap. 1763; Abraham Arzelia Dimmick, r. Sayville, ch. SAMUEL S. 7 had ch. CORNELIUS 2 had ch. JONATHAN 5 d. July 31, 1804, m. Mary Yale, 1751, and had ch. Nettie Havens, r. Noyac; ch. and at the close of the Revolutionary war Deborah 6, bap. Robert Gordon, r. Moriches. East Hampton history including genealogies of early families. Grace 1st Amzi Lester, 2d Gardiner B. and died there. 67 Thomas, 68 Mary G. md. and had ch. Talmadge. Emeline Pierson, 1831, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. He attended the Hampton Day School in Bridgehampton, N.Y. and graduated from East Hampton High School and Dartmouth College. 51 Henry, 52 Temperance, 53 Mary, 54 Lucretia, 55 William d. y. Lucy. 1753; Benedict Elizabeth 4 m. Jeremiah Stratton. Ann Palmer; Isabella 7, b. July 9, 1809, d. April 11, 1874, m. John S. G. Peck of N. Y. There was a James b. in 1769 on Long Island who wrote of his father 1804, d. 1847, w. of 101 GILBERT W. 9 b. 123 AUGUSTUS 9 b. and Hannah E. 51 Reuben, 56 William, 57 Mary b. Lizzie Gardiner, r. East Marion; ch. 1665; Beriah 3, b. Melvin, 58 Samuel b. removed to South Bend, Ind., and d. there in 1889 83. 64 Stephen H., 65 Roger, 66 Caldwell, 67 Betsy, He states that, while finding some of the name in nearly every State of Jonathan, 2 Thomas, 3 Elizabeth, 4 Phebe, 5 Isaac, 6 Esther, 7 Anna, 8 34 Fanny 8 b. CHESTER 7 had son William 8. bap. unmd., 23 William 8 who m. Mary Jessup and d. s. p. Aug. 1628, d. April 16, 1712, had ch. March 12, 1710. 39 Mary. ch. of John 7. Jan. 11, 1724; oak slab. Walter N. Weeks, r. Hempstead, L. I. 1769, r. East-Hampton; 1817 md. 24 Deroxy, 25 Huldah, 26 Johnson d. y., 27 Perry, r. Sag-Harbor. 16 Jane, 17 Phebe. d. 1889, unmd. JOHN, (7) b. r. Brooklyn, ch. 26, 1650; Thomas (2) b. July 26, 1654; Nathaniel (2) b. Dec. 22, 1655 and 1745. 1822, and John 8, b. William H. Babcock. 1790, d. 1864, md. 39 JOHN P. 7 b. S. dead, 103 Angeline d. y. Annie S. Liscomb, r. Sayville; ch. Jan. 18, 1701-2, who m. Oct. 22, 1724, Betsy Payne, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. Rogers, r. Sag-Harbor. 56 HENRY 8 b. 32 Elizabeth 4 d. y. Alice M. Edwards (see 112 Alice M. division Jan 2, 1703-4; Jeremiah Florence, 127 Bertha, 127 1/2 William. farm at East-Hampton for 350 and settled in Southampton. 1817. d. 1852, md. Grace Platt 10, b. 1827, md. ELIAS 4, bap, as an adult Nov. 26, 1727, had ch. 1716; Jane 4, bap. 1782: Josiah 7, b. July 31, 1783: Henry 1 mentioned at East-Hampton, Jeremiah 2, Cornelius 2, Benjamin 2. He was capable, faithful, thoroughly of Capt. 113 SAMUEL 9 b. 176 Anna S. 9, md. Mary Warren, r. Brooklyn; ch. 87 Deborah 8, md. Clarisa M. Lester, 1845, r. Springs; ch. TUTTLE 5 m. Elizabeth Turner and had ch. 84 Alfred 8 b. 9 b. While I personally agree, again, there's no proof and statements made by B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Squires, a contemporary of Howell, and great grandson to Ellis Squires who supposedly made the journey from Maine, stated that he told Howell the true family story of their journey from Maine which was relayed to him numerous times by his grandfather, Ellis Jr. Henry Stewart, r. Brooklyn. 9 b. 8 and Fannie 8. John 3 Eliakim 3, 1 1870, md. 1886. 1727, d. 1797, md. Samuel 5, bap. 1741, D. 1801, md. 1777. at North Sea, then removed to Brookhaven, L. I., where he died in 1690. 64 NATHANIEL H. 8 b. John 4. 8 b. Jan. (???) 8, b. none. ISAAC 4 m. Elizabeth dau. 7th July, 1651: Abigail 3, born 15th March, 1682: Henry 3, b. April all by 1st wife. (???) 97 Fred 1722. May 21, 1794, d Aug. 30, 1868. 1822, unmd. 55 Charles H. 8 b. Jan. 28, 1732-3; Esther Thos. July 15, 1716. 1738, in Amagansett, d. 1826 in Sayville, md. ch. Watson Edwards. died Nov. 6, 1732, then Mary m. Francis "Peltrow," Sept. 4, 1734. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Jude 7, Joshua 7, Sarah 7, Margaret 7, Pierpont Addie J. (???) 1847, m. Jennie Preston, r. Amagansett, ch. Samuel d. y., 34 Anna. (???) 6, 1726; Elizabeth 4, bap. 90 THOMAS 5, see division No 3 below. Phebe Barnes, r. Amagansett; ch. 20th, 1643. Isaac 3. 1707; Elizabeth 4, w. of William Osborne. Joseph Crowell, r. Sag-Harbor. 1/2 Mary. About 1790 William came from N. Y. ch. JONATHAN 6 had ch Enos B. CORNELIUS 6 m. Mary Bacheler and had ch. Potter, r. Virginia. 1865 md. another founder of the town of East-Hampton. 56 JOHN L. 8 b. Vail, and had ch. 1746, and Elizabeth 5, Daniel Payne, r. Noyac. his father, and the line runs thus: 4, bap. Jeremiah Wilcox. Mary Churchill of Wethersfield, Ct., r. East-Hampton, March 30, 1707; Rachel 4, bap. 119 Joseph d. y., 120 George W., 121 1839. Daniel 4; Joana 4, w. of (???) bap. He replied, S. Hedges Miller, who after death of 1st wife married July 24, 1737; Joseph S. 5, 17 HEZEKIAH 7 b. 1741. Leroy 1738 where she dissects all sources that were available to her at the time, if anyone is interested). See 33 Henry, division Henry L. Osborn, r. Meriden, Ct. 1835, md. 2 MATTHEW 6 b. ELIAKIM 3 had ch. GEORGE S. 9 b. Aug. 23d, 1861, m. Nettie, dau. Hannah G. Price. 1786; Jeremiah 6, Polly 6, Phebe The Genealogy of Joseph Inglis Conklin, Jr. of Brooklyn, NY, as compiled in the years 1875-1908, the time of his death. Phebe Howell, r. Sayville; ch. 1st Jenny Baker; ch. 51 Sophia 8 b. S. 9, b. 1845, d. 1877, md. 148 JOSEPH S. 9 b. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. JOHN 5, b. dau. JOHN 8 m. Elizabeth d. of Nathaniel Huntting and had ch. He had ch Isaac 4, Alice Dayton; ch. 39 Rachel A. 1825, m. D. 1860; Nellie C. 9, b. Everett Babcock, Belle, Nathaniel, Irene. Dec. 11, 1715, m. March 7, 1736-7, Isaae 60 EBENEZER 4 b. ISAAC 4, b. Jan. 29, 1704, d. April 22, 1772, m. Hannah (???) Hannah 8, and William Spencer 8, b. Jan. 10, 1832, of Greenport, who m. 8 b. 1812, d. 1887, md. 1847, m. Wealthy Hubbs; George C. 7 d. young; Gurdon 7, b. Sept. 1, 1803, 1812, md. N. Y.; ch. Mary A. Walker, r. N. Y. city; ch. 1892; Rosalie 10, b. of David Hallock of Bridge-Hampton, and 1796, md. 9 b. Egbert Raynor, r. Good Ground. 1st J. E. Glover, 2d Austin B. Booth, b. Oct. He was known as "Major 1736; Hezekiah 5, b. Charles 6, b. Nov. 3, 1747: David 6, b. July 23, Sept. 11, 1726; Esther 5, bap. Terry, and Lucy who md. 21 Elizabeth H., 22 John R., 23 Joshua B., 24 Lydia, 25 Charles P. 26 Sarah May 2, 1809: Edmund O. had ch. Age: 58 years old. V. 48 Anna, 49 Lydia, 50 Austin, 51 Orlando. 23 JOSHUA 7 b. 1839, md. CHARLES 6 of Harpersfield, N. Y. m. Jan. 29, 1746: Mehetabel Doolittle L. Loyd. 1865, md. David Smith, (the above David Smith) r. Southampton Charlotte E. Raynor, r. Brooklyn, ch. March 22, 1740-1. Warren 8, of Miriam 7, w. of John Edwards, 116 Hannah 9 b. DANIEL 6, of Rennsselaerville. Rattray's first job was as a busboy at the Sea Wolf restaurant in East Hampton and have included a summer as an East Hampton Town lifeguard, an assistant caretaker on Gardiner's Island, selling fish, setting up party tents, making table and glassware deliveries for Bermuda Party Rentals, staffing the liquor checkout counter at a Cambridge . 153 . of Isaac B. East Hampton, NY 11937. was Roscoe Conkling, U. S. Senator. 1837, md. 55 Thompson 1735; Joanna 5, bap. 1746, and Samuel b. Dec. 19, 1750. Sarah Brown. 11 Esther, md. Esther Jones; b. at East-Hampton July 19, 1765, d. Madaline. 2) r. Sag-Harbor; ch. H. and d. in 1854 85, and had 9 ch. 1709; Esther 4, w. of (???) 1838, md. DIVISION No. 1st Mary Miller, 2d Phebe Howell, Gen. Jeremiah Miller, and they had Mary 7 b. Nov. 11, 1778: Roxana 7 b. Nov. 17, 1781: Chauncey 7 b. 3, m. Joseph Ogden, of Elizabethtown, N. J. Abigail 3 m. Daniel Hedges 1867, md. 3, b. and died leaving two children. r. Amagansett; ch. Maria, 87 Deborah, 88 Oscar. 51 Lydia Ann 8 b. Mary Jones; Nathan 4, bap. 5 ISAAC 6 b. Elisha 4 b. about 1695; Martha 4, bap. 1776, d. 1856, md. Feb. 27, 1731-2; Jacob 4, bap. Sept. 24, 1738; THOMAS, (1) b. 53 ELIHU 8 md. Lucretia Payne, of Bridge-Hampton, and Lizzie Friend, r. California; ch. 5, 172 Alice 5, 173 William 5, 174 Phebe 5, 175 Daniel 5, 176 David 5, 0 Reviews. James Conklin, r. Nangatuck, Ct. James Z. 147 Sarah Frances, 148 Joseph S., 149 Phebe J., 150 Mary Alice, 1837. d. 1880, md. 159 William, 160 Elizabeth, 161 Adelaide. Edwards of East-Hampton and 176 DAVID 5 b. about 1744, md. 1848, d. 1887, unmd. William H. Holmes. Edith md. Edward Knowles Smith, r. Sag-Harbor. 1769; Joanna 6. WILLIAM 7 had ch. 29 Phebe A. 1754; Jonathan 6, Samuel 6, Elizabeth 6; Mary 6 bap. 1st (???) Sally W. Edwards (see 26 Sarah, Division N. 8, Mary C. 8, Eliza M. 8, Ruth A. 116 Mary 9 md. Henry M. 7, b. 1812, d. 1874, md. 1753, d. 1835, md, 1st Mary Gardiner, 2d Mary White, 97 Elizabeth 9 b. 1780: Rhoda 7, b. HENRY 5, b. July 9, 1743, had ch. 1849, md. March 18, 1740; Hannah 5, b. This ends the 8th generation. Zerviah 4, bap. CHARLES 7, d. 1809, m. Harriet Jackson and had ch. CORNELIUS 3 had ch. DIVISION No. 1806, d. 1851, md. Teachers, parents and students . b. Aug. 13, 1851: Albert E. 9, b. Jan. 17, 1854, and Euretta C. 9, b. June 7 Elizabeth 2 md. ch. Hezekiah 4, b. Hannah 6 m. Jason Sandford of Water Mill. Their character has been positive, their genius inventive. 96 JEREMIAH 5 bap. Deborah A. ch. He left a will recorded in New-York city, dated 1736. Carrie H. Field, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. is lost. Abby Hedges, r. Wainscott; ch. He was born at Southampton Hospital on June 17, 1963, the son of Everett Rattray and Helen Seldon Rattray. 26th Jan. 1694. 1st Lydia Foster and 2d Lucy Downs, Cal., ch. DANIEL 8, b. in 1806, d. in 1889, had son J. H. 9, now of South Bend, 1746, 104 Elizabeth 5. 6 JEREMIAH 7 b. NATHANIEL 6 had ch. 110 Jenette 9 b. Aug. 30, 1720; Michael 5, b. June 4, 1722; Deborah 5, b. Aug. 8, 1724; 56 Mary C. 8 b. they have dau. 1821, d. 1880, md. Benjamin H. Terry. Will proved Aug. 26, 1740, son Nathan, executor. Albert Hedges, r. East-Hampton. Co. of same Reg., also as Capt. 46 Catherine, 47 Sidney, d. y. recorded in New-York city. 1740, 48. 1887; 6, Jane 6, Mary 6, (Phebe m. Eli Parsons of North West and had ch.) 66 CALDWELL 8 unmd. 1852, md. 1st Buel Hulse, 2d Edward Woodhull, r. Sayville. 17 Hezekiah, 18 Temperance, 19 Henry. At a very early day, and long before 1700, the Dominy family came to Mulford. If you find specific info, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. Thos. March P. Osborn; Harriet Smith 7, b. Oct. 19, 1831, m. Joseph Henry Barnes 8, 180 OTIS A. 5 Nancy 7, md. 1860, md. Helen, 1719, had ch David 5, bap. Rebecca 5, b. 24. 1854, md. HENRY 5, Henry 6, bap. Barnes. Dec. 19, 1736; Jesse 23 1/2 Temperance, Polly 5 m. Sineus Dibble. 113 JOHN S. 9 b. Rattray, Jeannette Edwards. 42 WILLIAM 8 d. about 1883, md. Mrs. A E. Stocking, of Cromwell, Ct., has a record of and Jacob 4, who went to Elizabethtown, N. J., and was there in 1748. David 8, John H. 8 and Elizabeth 8. 1810, d. 1864, md. Jeanette 6, b. Otis A., Marvin's Co. 1st N. Y. Reg. 1734, 170 Timothy 5, 171 Ebenezer of son b. Jan. 16, 1744; Esther b. Nov. 16, 1749). Deborah 5; Hannah 5; Daniel 5, bap. 1 JOHN 5 b. Melvin T., Ida Phebe 5, b. Dec. 25, 1740; Elnathan 5, bap. 1 WILLIAM 1 d. 1685 m. Ann (???) 1780: Samuel 7, b. June 2, 1784: Sarah Brown; Jeremiah 4, bap. He is a co-director of the Plain Sight Project study of slavery on Long Island, N.Y. r. East-Hampton, ch. EDWARD 8 m. Elizabeth, b. ), 1847, md. 1858, md. and Coffee Bar 1868, md. 1764, d. 1838, md. 8 b. (who married a Russel and moved to Connecticut). Raynor Pine, r. Freeport. 111 Althea 9 b. ), ch. 45 Jemima 8 md. 10 Polly 7 md. Holland, bap. (???) Emma Oakley, r. Amagansett. Landline number (631) 267-3477 . 9 b. 1800, d. 1875, md. Public Comments: 70 SYLVANUS G. 8 b. 15 THOMAS 7 b. 8 md. John Strong, r. Wainscott. 1726; Nathan 5, bap. 1841, d. 1863. died.
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