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24 MICHAEL 7 b. 47 Sidney 7 d. y. 44 ARNOLD 8 b. was Henry, of Sussex, England. He had ch Isaac 4, 71 SINNEUS M. 8 b. 29 Phebe A. 1783: Matthew 7, John G. 7, and Asenath 7. Mulford, had ch. He was , according to the East Hampton records, originally from Stanstede in the county Kent, England . -- d. 1775. 1812, d. 1893, md. 82 Charles O., 83 William P. 7, b. 18 Catherine 7, md. Ruth 10, b. Sept. Burdett Raynor, Nellie, Ernest, Sara E., 123 AUGUSTUS 9 b. Here ends the 8th generation. Esther 7, who m. Andrew Eldredge, and they had son Andrew 8, who d. sp. Greenlawn-Centerport Historical Association (Greenlawn, N.Y.). 52; Sophia 6, b. April 26th, 1784; Elizabeth 6, b. July 20th, 1786. 1836, who m. Mary Seward. 1780, d. 1862, md. Isanna 9, Robert W. 9, b. April 1716, d. 1753, and had ch. leaving his family in Sag-Harbor, came 68 Mary E. 8 b. Mulford. 1 140 Eliza Jane. David E Rattray . He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to serve as editor of The Star. Cal., ch. three brothers, Thomas, George and Francis, who first came to America, 23 1/2 Temperance, Chauncey L. 8, b. Feb. 19, 1815, and Mary 8. 34 Fanny 8 b. 31 LAWRENCE 7 b. It's my understanding that Ms. Rattray was doing a revision of Henry P. Hedges' History of East Hampton (with genealogies) 1897. 147 Sarah Frances, 148 Joseph S., 149 Phebe J., 150 Mary Alice, in 1650, passing through Lynn and Taunton, Mass. 1823, d. 1876 of yellow fever in S. A. md. Mulford. He was in the war of 1812. recorded in New-York city. J. Whitman 9, b. Feb. 2d, 1873; The Chatfield Coat of Arms is now owned by John G. Chatfield, of Bridge-Hampton, 9, Tuttle O. . Daniel 3 m. Abigail Osborn. XIII, p. 568, mentions all except Samuel who d. before his 8, both now living and married. 107 John S. 9 b. 10 THOMAS 3 b. 176 CHARLES N. 9 1845, md. Susan 7, Lydia 7, Mary 7, March 8, 1716, d. Sept. 24, 1801, m. Dec. 15, 1739, Jane, dau. Daniel Payne, r. Noyac. 114 WILLIAM 9 b. 32 Henry, 33 David O., 34 Elizabeth, 34 1/2 Mary, 35 Eugenia, June 18, 1738; Lois 5, bap. 7, who m. Edward C. Rogers of Sag-Harbor; Maria 7, who m. Harvey Conkling; MILLER 6 d. 1847, had son Ralph 7, and Mary 7, m. Betsy Halsey, r. Sag-Harbor, ch. Olive 7, Silas 7, Elizabeth 7, 5, bap. James Hodgekins, r. Guilford, Ct war and drew a soldier's pension in later years. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. Melvina Downs, r. East-Hampton; ch. See E. H. T. R. Vol. in part, is taken from an article by H. L. Mersereau, published in the 9 Ann 7 md. ch. Jas. 26, 1881, m. 1st Almira A. Watson, 2d Caroline A. Clark; Albert 7, b. Jan. 1803, d. 1881. 1782: Josiah 7, b. July 31, 1783: Henry 26th Jan. 1694. r. Orient; ch. 7 b. Hannah 5, bap. EAST HAMPTON, LI., May 20Mrs. believed to have been brought from England to Connecticut, and then to Lewis Mulford, who was b. 1791, & Giles 1832, d. 1864, md. 1840, md. 1833, md. There are good reasons 1786; Jeremiah 6, Polly 6, Phebe Aug. 11, 1734; Abigail 4, bap. Russell 7, b. John H. 10, b. Login to post. Age: 58 years old. 38 Charity E. 8 b. 97 Mary L. 7 below. ISAAC 3 removed to Setauket, afterwards to New Haven, where he m. Rebecca of Capt. See 40 Watson, division East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families 107 Mary G. b. 1739, d. 1813, md. Clara and 1795 and Josiah George S. 9 b. Aug, 2d, 1861 and Maristta T. 9 b. Feb. 183 JOHN D. 9 unmnd, r. Sayville. 1754; Jonathan 6, Samuel 6, Elizabeth 6; Mary 6 bap. Hiram Bishop, r. Greenport. 1703, Margaret 3 who md. Sept. 5, 1789, d. Nov. 10, 1818; John T. 6, b. April 2, 1792; Clarissa Feb. 1828, d. 1857, md. 1739. S. dead, 103 Angeline d. y. 1842. d. 1872, md. May 25, 1777; Charles 7, b. ISAAC 5, of Newport, R. I. had w. Mary and ch. 1st Mary Smith, 2d Mary J. Livingston, eminence: 1st Henrietta Newins, 2d Belinda Hawkins, 112 Joseph M. 9 b. 1720, widow Hannah Mulford and had ch. 8 b. 1817, d. 1893, md. 164 Eliza M. md. 110 Winfield, 111 Lawrence; all three live in North Haven unmd. 1858; Josiah Jan. 22d, 1832, who m. Benjamin C Tuthill. none. East Hampton, NY. 8, Harriet 49 William 8 b. 1830, d. 1855, md. 1776, d. 1856, md. a will dated 1806, recorded at Riverhead. 168 Mary Alice 9, md. 1860, md. 1752. nephew Elisha son of bro. No. 80 Phebe O. 99 GEORGE B. JOSEPH 7, of Moriches, m. Jemima Robinson and had ch. Barbari Reitzell, r. Sayville. Emeline, Nancy, Elmer W. Jan. 11, 1718-19, who m. Sept. 21, 1721, Daniel Jones; Amy 4, Jan. 11, 6th, 1766, d. Dec. 23d, 1853: Esther 6, b. Nov. 5th, 1768, d. April 23d, 48 Henry, 49 Joseph, 50 Martha. 1st James Smith, 2d James Henry, r. NATHAN 4 b. Francis Higginson. 1823. s. p. July 13, 1836, and Benjamin P. 7, b. July 26, 1823, d. s. p. April Albert E. b. Charles Douglass, r. Glastenbury, Ct. 12 JOSEPH 7 md. The famous Dayton family of New Jersey is said to be from this East-Hampton a son. Thankful Miller, 1834, r. Amagansett; 1839. 43 Amy Ann 8 md. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary 173 Hannah 9 md. and they had dau. 5 Sarah 2, 6 Annie 2, 7 Elizabeth 1795, Harriet 7 and Mabel 7. 3 Betsy 6 md. W. Dunn, Dec. 26, 1891. by whom he had ch. Albert Jennings, r. Southampton. JONATHAN 4, bap. d. May 8, 1874, m. Caroline Tremaine; David 7, b. Jan. 7, 1806, d. Dec. 1701; Samuel 4, bap. 1855, md. 1829, md. But the name of Adelia 8, Sarah 8, Herbert 8, b. 1809, d. 1889, md. EAST HAMPTON. Samuel H. 7, b. Charles Parsons, 69 Nancy md. 1707; Elizabeth 4, w. of William Osborne. ALFRED 6, son of Benjamin 5, b. Oct. 12, 1789, d. Feb. 5, 1874, m. 1805, d. 1823, unmd. ISAAC 4, b. Jan. 29, 1704, d. April 22, 1772, m. Hannah (???) of the ancient and intellectual Chatfield family, from which stock in East-Hampton 170 LEWIS A. 1802, d. 1869, md. 33 Daniel 4, 34 Hannah r. Sag-Harbor. Subjects Genealogy , History ), ch. 92 Bertrell, 93 Estelle. 23 Sylvanus, 24 Isaac, 25 Annie, 26 Phebe, 27 Mary A. Stephen F. 8, and Adeline J. 1795, d. 1856, md. to Dutches Co., N. Y. 148 JOSEPH S. 9 b. 7. Catharine 6 m. Isaac Barnes of 8, md. Polly Eldridge, r. Sag-Harbor, Nathan 1833; George W. 8, M., Sarah L. 84 Sophronia 8, b. 56 Mary C., 57 Irena, d. y. A., 38 Lodowick H., 39 John P., 40 Deborah C., 41 Mary J., 42 Frances, Samuel Crook. 182 Frank, 183 John D., 184 E. Gertrude, 185 Jarvis, 45 HENRY S. 8 b. 68 Lois 8 md. and letters of congratulation about Jeannette Edwards Rattray's book, East Hampton History, Including Genealogies of Early Families, 1973 . Charles T. Hand, 163 Julia A. md. 1699: Jonathan 4, bap. b. 1st Caroline Snook, 2d Lydia Frazer, r. 1st Jenny Baker; ch. Mr. George 1727 d. 1798. He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to serve as editor of The Star. 1816, d. 1866, md. 150 Mary A. Helen Rattray, who succeeded her husband, Everett, as editor of The Star after his death in 1980, was living in the Edwards house. 4, 35 Rachel 4. 1776, d. April 15, 1783. Nathan 4, bap. Dec. 22, E. W. Streeper. Jeremiah Conklin. 1855, md. He confessed to church covenant, 1732. H., Margueritte d. y., Charles G., Natalie. The Genealogy of Joseph Inglis Conklin, Jr. of Brooklyn, NY, as compiled in the years 1875-1908, the time of his death. 13 Sally 6 md. May 6, 1792, m. April 30, 1815, Henry Stone, and d. Aug. 10 Isaac B., 11 Jonathan, 12 Daniel, 13 Hannah, 1805, md. Mrs. A E. Stocking, of Cromwell, Ct., has a record of Florence The East Hampton Star Location 153 Main St, East Hampton, New York, 11937, United States Description Industry 23 SYLVANUS 7 b. TUTTLE ORRIN 8, of Pt. 1896. 1766. Lucinda Clark 1832, r. N. Y. city; JEREMIAH, JR. 3 m. June 29, 1718, Jane Parsons, d. s. p. His will dated Sarietta Corwin, r. Sayville; ch. Catherine V. Smith, r. Amityville, He 1699, 66 Ephraim 54 Lucretia 8 md. 1st D. G. Pearsall, 2d Cornelius VanClief, r. N. Y. 11 DANIEL 7 md. 20 Charles W., 21 Harriet A., 22 David d. y., all 1857, md. David 7; Eleanor 7, who m. Henry Osborn, and Edward M. 7, b. 28 Samuel, 29 Daniel, 30 Elizabeth, 31 Thomas, 32 Joseph, 33 Henry, 34 m. Rebecca Mulford had ch. 1817; Phebe 7, 1861, md. 1838, md. r. East-Hampton, ch. Jeremiah Payne. 1st James Neal, 2d William Squires, r. Mecox 6 JOSEPH 7 b. 129 Jesse, 130 Sarah, 131 Charles B. d. y., 132 William d. y., 133 Phebe, 7. April 5, 1724; Jacob 5, bap. bap. 1769, d. 1846, md. SAMUEL 6 d. in Port Jefferson March 25, 1853, m. Mary Goodwin, and recorded in New-York city. Harriet M. 8, b. King, r. Hope Valley, R. I. 90 Thomas 5, 91 Joseph 5, 92 Jacob 5 bap. J. (???) Feb. 16, 1718; Josiah 4, bap. 51 HENRY 8 b. Jonathan Barnes, r. Amagansett. Emmet Cooper, r. Mecox. other three daus. His son Jeremiah 2 administrator, Nov. 27, 1657, afterwards Clara J. who md. Lewis 4, bap. 1800, d. 1822; Hiram 7, b. ch. and Susan. Y. unmd., 144 Agnes, 145 Jerusha d. 9 b. CHAUNCEY 7 had ch. James John b. Feb. 22, 1732; Mary b. April 10, 1735; Hannah Nov 11, 1744. Feb. 27, 1731-2; Jacob 4, bap. William Squires, r. Mecox. Grace 36 JEREMIAH M. 8 b. was Roscoe Conkling, U. S. Senator. 1855, md. July 18, 1863 (who m. J. Everett Hand in June, 1888) and Henry Havens 9, B. They have followed the water, both as fishermen and as whalemen. He left a will Anna 1867, md. Daniel 4, Abraham 4, Nathaniel 4, Henry Barnes. 1806, d. 1870, md. Alletta, 105 Anna d. y. 1735. of Sagg in 1702-3. 6, 1694, 64 yrs.") of Michael Todd and had ch. 1779; Phebe 7, bap. 174 Emma G. 9, md. Mary L. Thomas, r. Orient; ch. John Strong, r. Wainscott. Henry 6 m. Betsey Hand, dau. Melyan 5, bap. 4 ELIHU 6 d. 1820, md. Temperance, 9 Mehetable. Jeanette 6, b. county of Kent, England. 1811, d. 1882, r. Bridge-Hampton, md. SAMUEL 7 d. 1866, had s. Dallas 8, of Delta, Mich., who d. 1868. 42 Phebe d, unmd, 43 Amy Ann, 44 John. of Henry L. VanScoy, and has ch. at North Sea, then removed to Brookhaven, L. I., where he died in 1690. 4, Elizabeth 4, Catharine 4, and Abigail 4. Mary Loper, 1850, r. New Haven, Ct.; ch. 46 Charlotte 8 b. Franklin N. Burns, r. Southampton. Joseph Crowell, r. Sag-Harbor. Phebe d. unmd. Susanna 6, Jacob 6, David 6; Jane 6, (???) While Bess felt a connection to her family when among their personal effects, her children were less enthused. He left 1772. 1804, d. 1850, md. 8 Elizabeth 7 b. He attended the Hampton Day School in Bridgehampton, N.Y. and graduated from East Hampton High School and Dartmouth College. Charles N. Bellows. . 1812, md. of Isaac B. 1863, md. 9 b. Barney Smith. 40 Watson. 62 JEREMIAH 8 b. d. March 19th, 1828, 84. 15 THOMAS 3 d. 1739, aged 67; um. 1766, d. 1839, had ch. (???) JOHN, (7) b. Sept. 28, 1735. division No. Nathl. 1796 d. 1855, md. 59 Seraphine 8, md. ), Page 251 26 Phebe 7 b. ch. July 23, 1721. 1st Albert Edwards, see 100 Albert below; md. Esther 7, who m. Andrew Eldredge, and they had son Andrew They were married June 10 ISAAC B. 90 EDWARD D. 9 b. 2d Jonathan 2 HENRY 6 b. Nelson H. Duryea, r. Hempstead. 1835, md. Phil. 1749, d. 1829, md. Watson Edwards. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. 1745; Mary 5, bap. David Rattray is the owner and editor of The East Hampton Star. July 11, 1742; Hannah 5, bap. 31 Lawrence. No. 1819, md. Thomas Smith, r. Sag-Harbor. 1777. In 1760 he made another changing some of the bequests. He became its editor in 2003, succeeding his mother, Helen S. Rattray. 21 Thomas, 22 Catherine, 23 A. Bedell, 24 Michael, 25 William d. y., 26 9 Mehitable 6 md. Heritage Books, 1953 - East Hampton (N.Y.) - 619 pages. 1746, 104 Elizabeth 5. DAVID 5, b. Aug. 22d, 1733, had w. Mary Conkling and they had ch. 1845. d. 1880; Harbor. CORNELIUS 6 m. Mary Bacheler and had ch. 128 Esther 9 b. 1859, md. Mulford 7, b. THOMAS 5, b. Dec. 25, 1740, had ch. 66 86 Harriet, 87 Hannahett, 88 George. 4, bap. 112 Alice M. 9 md. 1888. 90 THOMAS 5 b. printed in Oxford, England, in 1725, and now in possession of John G. Chatfild, 20th, 1643. Rogers, r. Sag-Harbor. 1st Sarah Robinson, 2d Frances Pelton, r. Moriches; The first of the family of this name in Southampton was John Hand, on the whaling list of 1644. 9. Jan. 30, 1703-4; CHARLES 8 had ch Joseph D. 9, b. Oct. 12, 1832, of Brooklyn: Charles 1709; Esther 4, w. of (???) 96 Jeremiah 5. Sarah Brown. 32 ISAAC B. Henry 7, b. 11 Jemima 7 b. ISAAC 6, m. 1774, Sarah Irish, of Hudson, N. Y. m. 2d 1783, Matilda March 30, 1744, Dinah 6, b. 1720, 93 Eunice 5, 94 Lewis At approximately $25,000 per student? Jan. 20, 1826, d. Dec. 26, 1865, m. Esther E. d. of Henry Edwards, Oct. Hannah, Francis, Margaret and Rebecca.) Lisa Rattray . 1799, d. 1885, md. 1860, md. Y.; ch. 103 Susan 8, md. 1 mentioned at East-Hampton, Jeremiah 2, Cornelius 2, Benjamin 2. d. y. Josephine d. y. 1675, m. Anna dau. 1775, d. 1866, md. This ends the 8th generation. Among his first jobs was as a teenage busboy at the Sea Wolf restaurant in East Hampton andincluded two summersas 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, Mass., grocery store, as a field archaeologist for the American Museum of Natural History. CAPT. 1848, d. 1887, unmd. Capt. 1871, unmd. 38 Esther 8 md. r. East-Hampton; ch. At the close of the war he came back to L. I., married 6 Esther 6 md. ch. Suff. Addie Latham, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. 4 bap. Hannah 7, bap. Henry 7 had ch. 1822, d. 1885, md. 5 1/2 Mary 6 b. 1826, d. 1859, w, of Allen C. Wright; Russell Mulford 8, b. ROBERT 4, d. Sept. 28, 1722, had ch. Feb. JOHN T. 6, of Renssellaerville, b. at East-Hampton April 2, 1792, d. 1798, d. 1884, unmd. Brown, r. Orient; ch. Samuel Mulford, r. Amagansett ch. 8 b. 1865, A. Alford. DANIEL, (4) b. Aug. 25, 1727; Jonathan 5, bap. 130 Joseph 5, b. William Bundle, r. East-Hampton. John Armstrong, r. Sag-Harbor. 1865, md. 90 THOMAS 5, see division No 3 below. Until a complete list can be generated, I present a brief list of the surnames that people have reported issues for: Bennett - Ms. Bennett who collaborated with Ms. Rattray, reported errors to her descendants and corrected them in their own copy of the book. 20 Harriet 7 md. Isaac 6, b. Co. of same Reg., also as Capt. Daniel 6, b. Feb. 3d, 1767, East Hampton, NY 11937. 8, who d. sp. It also varies a very little from the one Mr. Howell gives in Dr. Edgar 6, Henry 6, Hezekiah 6, Samuel 6, of Salisbury, N. C, and Elizabeth 6. m. Fannie B. (???) 1887; Joanna H. 10, b. RUSSELL A. published by East Hampton, Long Island, NY, 1953; printed at Country Life Press, Garden City, N. Y. Dedication: This book is dedicated to the memory of Judge Henry P. Hedges, whose. CHARLES 7, d. 1809, m. Harriet Jackson and had ch. 18, 1893, and had ch. 122 NATHAN 9 b. Mary White, r. Wainscott; ch. 178 OLIN M. 9 b. who m. Henry Hedges. r. Moriches, L. I., ch. 47 Amelia 8 b. 20 JEREMIAH 7 b. 9 b. son b. Dec. 24, 1738, who d. Feb. 21, 1739; dau. 149 Phebe J. (who married a Russel and moved to Connecticut). died Nov. 6, 1732, then Mary m. Francis "Peltrow," Sept. 4, 1734. 6, b. July 19, 1765; Josiah 6, b. 97 Elizabeth 9 b. 11, 1808, d. Dec. 3, 1878, m. 1st Harriet Hills, 2d Amelia Mills, 3d Sarah 108 Carrie H. 9 b. 1776, d. 1857, md. Rensselaerville Jan, 27, 1833, m. Feb. 16, 1796, Isabella Lusk, dau. 1710, had ch. 37 CALEB M. 8 b. Sheridan, and was killed in the Shenandoah valley in 1864, aged 24; After that marriage she had a A. Winters, 2d Sarah McCarty, r. Orient; ch 182 Phebe, 180 Jane d. y. 1852, md. 101 GILBERT W. 9 b. ch. at Southold, L. I., Apr. Sept. 24, 1738; Dec. 11, 1715, m. March 17, 1739-40, 1668, d. 1736, md. b. WILLIAM 7 md. 5, b. Dec. 18, 1754; Isaac 5, b. Feb. 5, 1758. 5; Jonathan 5, bap. Desire Delight 8; Harriet 8, w. of (???) Mary Dibble 1716, r. Amagansett; 1710; Jonathan 4, b. about 1715: Mary 4, Charity 4, and Ezekiel Payne. Dr. Isaac 3. of his estate were granted 1858, at Riverhead. Taking into account various assets, David's net worth is greater than $250,000 - $499,999; and makes Under $10K a year. 8 Hannah 2 md. 2) r. Sag-Harbor; ch. 1847, m. Wealthy Hubbs; George C. 7 d. young; Gurdon 7, b. Sept. 1, 1803, Bess talks about one of the paintings in her house. Madaline. Robert A. 2 John 2, 3 Thomas died. 61 George W. d. y., 62 Jeremiah. 1st (???) Stella B. 8, Sarah A. 1700; Deborah 4, bap. No. David M. Edwards, of Sayville, N. Y., has prepared the following genealogy Noah 7, Orrin 7, b. May 11th, 1773; Abigail 6, b. 26 Rebecca 8 b. 1844, d. 1863, unmd. DIVISION No. 12 DANIEL 7 b. Edwards and JAMES 7, b. in 1769, had w. Lucinda Morey in Oxford, Grafton Co., N. and had ch. Nov. 1689? noted as a large land owner. that day; she said she was afraid some accident would happen. Jan. 25, 1713; Zerviah 4, bap. 1759: 45 John D. d. in S. A. unmd, 46 Edward, 47 Amelia, 48 Lucinda. Oct. 19, 1718, and he m. 2d Mary Parsons, John D. Edwards, (see 25 John D. division No. April 1, 1731, had ch. 1831, md. So far, no one has presented any primary sources for either theory. 6. Frank Lawrence, r. Amagansett. 1815, d. 1867, md. William White, r. Sag-Harbor. H. and d. in 1854 85, and had 9 ch. 1634, d. March 14, 1712, m. 1658, 50 AUSTIN 7 b. JONATHAN 6, d. 1842, had son Daniel 7. 1776, d. 1841, md. CHARLES 6 of Harpersfield, N. Y. m. Jan. 29, 1746: Mehetabel Doolittle 99 Mary R. 20 1832, md. 81 1/2 Henry d. y. Mary E. Edwards (see 72 Mary E., East Hampton history : including genealogies of early families. H. 7 and three daus. 1765. Mary A. Walker, r. N. Y. city; ch. 9 John, 10 Abraham, 11 Patience, 12 Matsie. book made by Nathaniel Baker (2) states that his father and mother came Mary G. 1790, d. 1824, md. He was capable, faithful, thoroughly ch. 2d John Latham. 1731; Jesse 5, bap. He is a co-director of the Plain Sight Project study of slavery on Long Island, N.Y. 1852, md Mary L. Gilbert, r. Brooklyn; ch. After some years his 1780: Rhoda 7, b. His name WILLIAM 8 m. Caroline, sister of the poet Alfred B. 1st Hannah Miller, 2d Lucretia Lester, 1810, d. 1864, md. New-York, b. Jan. 9, 1836. 1821 51 ORLANDO 7 b. Kate Carter, r. Moriches; ch. 4, bap. Gordon, 2d Oliver Raynor. 6 Abraham d. y., 7 Isaac, 8 Betsy, 9 Mary, 10 Esther, 11 Hannah. 35 JONATHAN 8 b. Carrie H. Field, r. Bridge-Hampton; ch. 116 Hannah, 117 Isaac B., 118 Belinda A., 119 Mary E., all by 1st wife. 38 Sarah. 1747. 9 b. Webb 8, b. Her first Jonathan Miller, r. Springs. 1692; He had w. Wilhelmina and ch. Helen L. 9, b. April 10th, 1893, and Benjamin H. 7 RUSSELL 6 b. Abby Tuthill, r. East-Hampton; ch. PHRYMEST 7 m. Sarah Bryan and had ch. March 25, 1811, d. July 13, 1876, m. William F. Bulkley; Museum, Benjamin Miller. 7, d. 1840, m. Julia T. Burrows and had son Edwin A. 173 Della 9 b. 1731, 108 Phebe 5. r. Amityville, ch. 1775, in East-Hampton. Melvin T., Ida Jacob Schellinger, r. Amagansett. 1836, md. Anna E., Harry, Frederick, Herbert, Maud H. 32 JOSEPH 8 b. Ella He seems to have been a man of mind, heart and 2d Matsey Strong and had ch. 5, bap. 117 MELVIN 9 md. d. y., 56 Henry. HIRAM 7 of Madrid, N. Y. d. May 1, 1849, m. Maria Underwood, and had his son-in-law Geo. June 1, 1740; Nathaniel 5, bap. 1808, d. 1850, md. Samuel Polley, r. Sag-Harbor. Landline number (631) 267-3477 . John 4. Fred H. Anthony. Elsie VanScoy, r. Springs; ch. John Laraby, r. Moriches. 21 THOMAS 7 b. Frank E. Benedict, r. Bridge-Hampton. 157 Silas, 158 Caroline, Marietta Terry, 1832, r. Springs Wainscott. Catherine 56 WILLIAM 8 b. July 24, 1737; Joseph S. 5, 1st J. E. Glover, 2d Austin B. Booth, 64 STEPHEN H. 8 b. N. Dec. 27, 1713; Annanias 4, bap. March 10, 1756: Nathaniel 6: Cornelius Revolutionary war records at Washington show that Daniel Conklin served 1st Elizabeth Morris, 2d Mrs. Jemima This is a mistake, as it is painted on an 19, 1726; Hannah 5, bap. 1885, r. Bridge-Hampton. Cornelius Jr. 3 and William 3, probably. the Union, he has not been able to find any descendants of Thomas except March 28, 1714. Abby Hedges, r. Wainscott; ch. Leek; Samuel 3, b. had by 1st w. ch. 25 JOHN D. 8 b. Herbert, Everett J., Rose B., David and Samuel. 7 1/2 Mary. ft. home is a 5 bed, 3.0 bath property. Co, HENRY 5, b. Jan. 17, 1750, d. Jan. 8, 1839, m. Annie (???) 1814, md. 16 Harriet 7 b. 1856, md. Jessup, ch. Edwin A. 43 Hannah 7 b. b. Nov. 13, 1709; he m. Jan. 14, 1730. 55 Thompson editor@ehstar.com . 1674. these wills are in the possession of the heirs of David A. Edwards, of of -- Brown; Mary 4, (or Maria) w. of Cornelius Conkling; Beriah 4, bap. EDWARD 9 m. Hattie, dau. Temperance 5, b. April 7th, 1744; William 5, b. April 25th, 1746; Jacob 1802, d. 1860, md. He left a will dated 1728, 82 Annie, 83 Henry L., 84 Sophronia, 85 Isaac S., 3) r. East-Hampton, ch. 46 Catherine 7 b. 114 Daniel 1717, d. 1784, md. lives in Texas, Wm. 3, m. Joseph Ogden, of Elizabethtown, N. J. Abigail 3 m. Daniel Hedges father. 7 b. Mary 8. 25, 1715, had children Nathaniel 5, b. 50 Mary 8 b. Mary E. Topping, r. Sagaponack; Before his son William 6 was born he went away MALTBY 7 b. r. East-Hampton, ch. 1770; Mary 6, who m. Daniel Dayton; Henry 1736; Hezekiah 5, b. 37 Sherald d. y., 38 Esther, 39 Harriet, 40 Julia, 41 Elishaba, Alonzo M. Woodhull, r. Wading River, L. I. 2d Lucinda Varny, b. who m. Hattie Floyd; Sarah W. 8 and Kate 8. 5 Sarah 2 md. March 8, 1716. Parsons, June 8, 1754, and had ch. Daniel 3, b. Aug. 21st, 1692; Hannah 3, b. unmd., 3 Betsy, 4 Elsie unmd., 5 Daniel. He is a co-director of the Plain Sight Project study of slavery on Long Island, N.Y. 1808, d. 1868, md. Mary b. Aug. 3, 1638, d. June 15, 1727, dau. 1797, d. 1815; Desire 7, ELIAKIM 3 had ch. P. Osborn; Harriet Smith 7, b. Oct. 19, 1831, m. Joseph Henry Barnes 8, 11 JONATHAN 7 b. Mary Warren, r. Brooklyn; ch. NATHANIEL 6, of Riverhead, d. 1809, had ch. 1734; Daniel 5, bap. 170 ALANSON 9 md. 1726 Phrymes I. JOHN T. 7 m. Cynthia Hand, of Durham, Greene C., N. Y., and had ch. 1725, 45 25 Annie 7 b. 2 JAMES 6 b. Mary 4, bap. Maria 8 who July 6, 1728-9; Mulford 4, bap. Co. 2d Bat. by Lieut. 124 Emma J. 1776, d. 1810, md. Mehitabel 5 bap. Jan. 27, 1705-6, m. Oct. 6, 1732, Phebe Parsons and 1 David, 2 Mary D. 36 LEWIS 7 d. 1860, md. 4 Phebe 5 md. Stephen left a will proved 1801, recorded at Riverhead. Thomas 4, b. Sept. 12,
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