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Erastus Moore BRAINARD
 1850 - 1908

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Generation: 1
  1. Erastus Moore BRAINARD b. 8 Aug 1850, Ashtabula Co.,Ohio; d. 16 Apr 1908, Ohio.

    Notes:
    Ancestral File Number: 240N-KWL

    Erastus m. Isadore E BROOKS 22 Aug 1869, Lake,Ohio. Isadore b. 7 Oct 1845, Kingsville,Ohio; d. 27 Jun 1881. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:
    _STATMARRIED

    Children:
    1. Ivah E. BRAINARD b. 20 Sep 1872, Geneva,Ashtabula Co.,Ohio.
    2. Hiram C. BRAINARD b. 31 Dec 1874, Geneva,Ashtabula Co.,Ohio; d. 25 Oct 1957, North Perry, Lake,Ohio.
    3. Libbie E. BRAINARD b. 1878.

    Erastus m. Martha BURLINGAME 28 Dec 1882, Lake co.,Oh. Martha b. 20 Jun 1862, Sheffield,Lorain Co.,Ohio; d. 12 Jan 1927. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:
    _STATMARRIED

    Children:
    1. Eva BRAINARD b. 27 May 1885, Geneva,Ashtabula Co.,Ohio.
    2. Hattie BRAINARD b. 10 Dec 1887, Perry Cemet?ry,Perry, Lake,Ohio.
    3. Sarah BRAINARD b. 14 Sep 1890, Perry, Lake,Ohio; d. 5 Sep 1891, Madison,Ohio; bur. Perry Cemetery,Perry, Lake,Ohio.
    4. Lida BRAINARD b. 12 Feb 1893.

Generation: 2
  1. Conant Eden BRAINARD b. 20 Oct 1827, Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio; d. 15 Apr 1862, Martinsburg,Va; bur. Apr 1862, Civil War Mass Grave,Martinsburg,Berkeley Co.,Virginia.

    Notes:
    Ancestral File Number: 240N-KS0
    Event: Wars Served In 1861 Civil War (Union)
    Event: 1860 Census 1860 Ashtabula Co., Ohio
    Military Service: 19 AUG 1861 Enlisted in 29th Ohio, company B
    Reference Number: 56
    Note: The following transcript of a letter from Conant to his siblings was among Wallace Brainard's family research:

    Dear brother and sister,
    Is with pleasure that I take my pen in hand to write to inform you of my good health. At the present hoping these few lines will find you all the same. I am in camp near Baltimore and Ohiorailroad near Pawpaw tunnel on the Potomac river in the hilliest county that you ever saw. We have been here little over two weeks and we have done nothing to amount anything, but to stay in our tents and keep ourselves as comfortable as we could in this country where it snows or rains about every day. We are encamped on the top of a high hill in a very cold place but we get along very well.
    I will give you a specament of our comforts here. We had orders to march thefirst day of this month to go we know not where and we started in the eveningwith the whole division that is camped near here. There was about 16 thousand of us strung along the road together about 12 thousand caverly and 13 cannons. We started up to ---- and were about 10 miles and the order was to stop till further orders. We stopped at 8:00 a.m. the gro?nd was frozen hard. We took some soldiers wood and build us some fire to keep warm then wrapped up in our blankets and laid down on the ground to rest and sleep if we could and laid till morning then we got up and eat our usual allowance or them that felt when eating after the hard trip in the night in these mountains. The Infantry took one road and the cannon and all of the brigade to guard there and keep up with the tracksof wagons that is not a very easy thing to do but we did it. They order on me to stop then we camped in a field by the road. The soldiers wood here in this country is rails whenever we can find them we bake them to burn. We started tillalmost night then the order came to get back to our camps again. There was nonewaiting to get that order we all wanting to go on to some place where we couldget the rebels but the order came and we had to leave our camps. Started and get back at half past nine a tired set of men and horses.
    We put down some blankets and layd down but it began to rain hard and the water run down the tentsthen run through under our beds and we got wet through. That is was we call soldiering. Before we came to this camp we was 12 days without our tents. This twas when we went to drive the rebels out of Romny then we had the hardest time wewent on a first march to get to Romny we went in five miles of that place thensent the scouts to find out their position. There heard that we were acoming had left as we had them tracked for nothing.
    We came back about 2 miles then camped about and make ourselves as comfortable as we could. There was snow --- ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- ------ --- ---- --- then the boys --- -- --- --- whenwe stoppped --- --- would ---- --- ------ ----- --- and lay down in the snow to rest. Is hard to live without --- ---- days that was hard times --- --- and our regiment --- the ---- of it ---- ---- ---- ---- many of our men to the hospital for they were sick and many have died. There is a good many of our regimentthat is sick at the hospital at Cumberland but not many --- is ---- dangerous.I am sitting in with the sick ones now while writing to you. One of them is a---- Montgomery and the other is our second luitenant Andy Wilson, but I thinkthey will yet along in a few days if nothing happens to them. ----- is at Cumberland sick with the sore eyes. We have not --- from here in a few days. I wantyou to write as soon as you get them and let me know all of the news, how theyget along to Trumbull with their meetings. I have written to father and WilliamNelson's folks but havent yet a letter from eith

  2. Conant m. Lucinda MOORE 1884. Lucinda b. 13 Oct 1831, Ashtabula,Ohio; d. 17 Aug 1902, Lake,Oh. [Group Sheet]

  3. Lucinda MOORE b. 13 Oct 1831, Ashtabula,Ohio; d. 17 Aug 1902, Lake,Oh.

    Notes:
    Ancestral File Number: 240N-KVD

    Notes:
    _STATMARRIED

    Children:
    1. 1. Erastus Moore BRAINARD b. 8 Aug 1850, Ashtabula Co.,Ohio; d. 16 Apr 1908, Ohio.
    2. Chester BRAINARD b. Abt 1853, Ashtabula Co.,Ohio; d. Perry,Lake co.,Oh.
    3. Oris Eben BRAINARD b. 4 Dec 1854, Ashtabula Co.,Ohio; d. 15 Jan 1936, Lake,Ohio.
    4. Newell Conant BRAINARD b. 20 Sep 1861, Trumbull,Ohio; d. 22 May 1938, Conneaut,Ohio.

Generation: 3
  1. David BRAINARD, Sr. b. 5 Jul 1788, Harpersfield,Delaware Co,n.y.; d. 30 Jan 1881, Harpersfield,Ashtabula Co.,Oh.

    Notes:
    Name Suffix: Sr.
    Cause of Death: Wars Served In War of 1812
    Ancestral File Number: QJDB-2S

  2. David m. Hannah DODGE 29 May 1812, German,Chenango Co.,New York. Hannah b. 19 May 1793, German,Chenango Co.,Ny; d. 18 Nov 1882, Harperfield,Ashtabula Co.,Ohio. [Group Sheet]

  3. Hannah DODGE b. 19 May 1793, German,Chenango Co.,Ny; d. 18 Nov 1882, Harperfield,Ashtabula Co.,Ohio.

    Notes:
    Ancestral File Number: 240N-KJB

    Notes:
    _STATMARRIED

    Children:
    1. Reuben BRAINARD b. 15 Jun 1813, Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio; d. 21 May 1896, Burton, Geauga, Ohio.
    2. Isaiah BRAINARD b. 22 Feb 1815, Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio; d. 16 Sep 1835, Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio.
    3. Abner BRAINARD b. 9 Mar 1817, Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio.
    4. Rhonda BRAINARD b. 10 Mar 1819, Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio.
    5. David BRAINARD b. 10 Apr 1821, Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio.
    6. Emeline BRAINARD b. 9 Feb 1823, Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio.
    7. Phanella BRAINARD b. 11 Jun 1825, Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio.
    8. 2. Conant Eden BRAINARD b. 20 Oct 1827, Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio; d. 15 Apr 1862, Martinsburg,Va; bur. Apr 1862, Civil War Mass Grave,Martinsburg,Berkeley Co.,Virginia.
    9. Judith BRAINARD b. 29 Jun 1830, Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio.
    10. John F. BRAINARD b. 27 Jul 1833, Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio; d. 2 Mar 1919, , Ashtabula, Ohio.
    11. Newell W. BRAINARD b. 16 Jun 1836, Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio; d. Aft 1920, , Denver, Colorado.

Generation: 4
  1. Reuben BRAINARD, Sr. b. 17 Sep 1763, Connecticut; d. 15 Mar 1798, Spencer,Tioga Co.,New York.

    Notes:
    Nickname: Wars Served In 1790 Revolutionary War
    Name Suffix: Sr.
    Event: Wars Served In 1790 Revolutionary War
    Event: Relationship to Compiler5th great grandfather
    Reference Number: 224

    Title: Genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard Family in American, 1649-1908, The Author: Brainard, Lucy Abigail Publication: Hartford Press, 1908 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Text: 46 Reuben Brainard (Caleb Obadiah Caleb Daniel) of Spencertown, Columbia Co., NY; m. 13 Sept 1782, Hannah Mack, at that place. Mr. Reuben Brainard d. Mch 15, 1798. He was drowned in a mill race, or by the bursting of a flume, when his youngest child, Hannah was a babe. Mrs. Hannah (Mack) Brainard d. 11 Apr 1848. Children: 130 i. Obadiah, b. July 5, 1784 131 ii. Caleb 132 iii. David, b. July 5, 1788 133 iv. Daniel v. Reuben 134 vi. Abigail 135 vii. Hannah, b. Dec. 23, 1796

  2. Reuben m. Hannah MACK 13 Sep 1782, Spencertown,Columbia,Ny. Hannah b. 1765, Norfolk,Litchfield Co.,Connecticut; d. 11 Apr 1848, Ashtabula Co.,Ohio. [Group Sheet]

  3. Hannah MACK b. 1765, Norfolk,Litchfield Co.,Connecticut; d. 11 Apr 1848, Ashtabula Co.,Ohio.

    Notes:
    _STATMARRIED

    Children:
    1. 4. David BRAINARD, Sr. b. 5 Jul 1788, Harpersfield,Delaware Co,n.y.; d. 30 Jan 1881, Harpersfield,Ashtabula Co.,Oh.
    2. Reuben BRAINARD, Jr b. 1792, Harperfield,Ny.
    3. Abigail BRAINARD b. 24 Aug 1786, Harperfield,Ny.
    4. Caleb BRAINARD b. 24 Apr 1794, Harperfield,Delaware Co.,New York; d. 1850, Keokuk Co.,Iowa.
    5. Obadiah BRAINARD b. 5 Jul 1784, Spencertown,Columbia,Ny.
    6. Daniel BRAINARD b. 17 Jul 1790, Harperfield,Ny.
    7. Hannah BRAINARD b. 22 Dec 1798, Spencer,Tioga Co.,Ny; d. 16 Mar 1885, Delta,Keokuk,Iowa.

  
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