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Charlotte BABCOCK
 1846 -

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Generation: 1
  1. Charlotte BABCOCK b. Abt 1846, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:
    1850 CENSUS, WINDHAM TWP., BRADFORD CO., PENNSYLVANIA
    BABCOCK, Charlotte, 4, F, PA, 128, 171

Generation: 2
  1. John Bannister Gibson BABCOCK b. 29 Mar 1813, Susquahanna Co.,Pennsylvania.

    Notes:
    1850 CENSUS, WINDHAM TWP., BRADFORD CO., PENNSYLVANIA
    BABCOCK, J.B.G., 35, M, Farmer, PA, 128 171
    BABCOCK, Louisa, 34, F, NY, 128 171
    BABCOCK, Valeria, 12, F, OH, 128 171
    BABCOCK, Joseph, 8, M, PA, 128 171
    BABCOCK, Charlotte, 4, F, PA, 128, 171
    BABCOCK, Zachery T., 2, M, PA, 128 171

    Upon the death of Benjamin Babcock (1857) the land was apportionedamong his children. The latter, consisting of 306 acres, was left to theother children who had remained at the home. So the homestead farm wasleft to John Bannister Gibson Babcock (1st), Valeria Ann Babcock, andAndrew Jackson Babcock. The Babcock family burying ground is the onlyportion of the original estate in which the title still remains in theBabcock family as a whole. The old estate and burying ground are locatedabout 10 miles south of Owego, New York, and about 1.5 miles north ofWindham, Pennsylvania.

  2. John m. Louisa Abt 1837. Louisa b. Abt 1816, New York. [Group Sheet]

  3. Louisa b. Abt 1816, New York.

    Notes:
    1850 CENSUS, WINDHAM TWP., BRADFORD CO., PENNSYLVANIA
    BABCOCK, Louisa, 34, F, NY, 128 171

    Children:
    1. Valeria BABCOCK b. Abt 1838, Ohio.
    2. Joseph BABCOCK b. Abt 1842, Pennsylvania.
    3. 1. Charlotte BABCOCK b. Abt 1846, Pennsylvania.
    4. Zachery T. BABCOCK b. Abt 1848, Pennsylvania.

Generation: 3
  1. Benjamin BABCOCK, Jr. b. 22 Apr 1782, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 25 Jan 1857, Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania; bur. Babcock Hill Cemetery,Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania.

    Notes:
    Information from Jean Reid, 106 Beal's Court, Tama, Iowa 52339
    Benjamin-7 Babcock was born, probably at Stonington, Connecticut. Heis buried in the Babcock Family Cemetery on Babcock Hill. They resided atBridgewater, Suquehanna Co., Pennsylvania, until 1818, when they removedto what is now known as Babcock Hill.
    Benjamin Babcock (2nd) settled on a tract of land, consisting ofseveral hundred acres (believed 640) on Babcock Hill. This was virginforest land at the time, 1818, covered with a heavy growth of pine,hemlock, and other trees. With the aid of his sons, Benjamin cleared thisland, or portions thereof, building a house and barn of logs. He laterconstructed a primitave saw mill, located on the creek at the foot ofBabcock Hill toward the village of Cadis. Water power was used to operatean old-fashioned "beam" saw, by means of which the heavy trees werefashioned into sills, joists, planking, and boards for the constructionof new and better buildings. The old Babcock homestead and at least oneof the old barns, constructed of timber of this primitive mill, are stillstanding.
    Upon the death of Benjamin Babcock the land was apportioned amonghis children. William Dennison Babcock, the oldest son received a grantof land consisting of over 200 acres, located about one half mile northof the homestead farm. The latter, consisting of 306 acres, was left tothe other children who had remained at the home. Harriet N. Babcock hadmarried Alexander LaDow and had removed to Ohio. Hellen M. Babcock diedin 1843, while Caroline Joshan Babcock and Joanah Babcock died young. Sothe homestead farm was left to John Bannister Gibson Babcock (1st),Valeria Ann Babcock, and Andrew Jackson Babcock. The Babcock familyburying ground is the only portion of the original estate in which thetitle still remains in the Babcock family as a whole. The old estate andburying ground are located about 10 miles south of Owego, New York, andabout 1.5 miles north of Windham, Pennsylvania.

    1850 CENSUS, WINDHAM TWP., BRADFORD CO., PENNSYLVANIA
    BABCOCK, Benjamin, 68, M, Farmer, CT, 127 171
    BABCOCK, Anna, 61, F, CT, 127 171
    BABCOCK, Valerie, 27, F, PA, 127 171
    BABCOCK, Deborah, 56, CT, 127 171

    BABCOCK CEMETERY, WINDHAM TWP., BRADFORD CO., PENNSYLVANIA
    Benjamin BABCOCK (Jr.), b. 22 Apr 1782, d. 25 Jan 1857

    Death date from Val Van Zee at VaVZ@aol.com

  2. Benjamin m. Anna BROWNSON 18 Apr 1809, Susquahanna Co.,Pennsylvania. Anna b. 4 May 1789, New Milford,Litchfield Co.,Connecticut; d. 25 Dec 1872, Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania; bur. Babcock Hill Cemetery,Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

  3. Anna BROWNSON b. 4 May 1789, New Milford,Litchfield Co.,Connecticut; d. 25 Dec 1872, Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania; bur. Babcock Hill Cemetery,Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania.

    Notes:
    Information from Jean Reid, 106 Beal's Court, Tama, Iowa 52339
    Stockton's History states that Isaac Brownson (father of AnnBrownson, who married Benjamin Babcock (2nd), settled in Rush,Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. He lived on a tract of land which hadbeen surveyed by Thomas Dundas. Isaac Brownson was town clerk. He wasalso county commissioner from 1815 to 1818, inclusive. Isaac Brownson wasa veteran of the Revolutionary War. His wife was Joanah (Beardslee)Brownson.

    Birth date and place from Val Van Zee at VaVZ@aol.com

    BABCOCK CEMETERY, WINDHAM TWP., BRADFORD CO., PENNSYLVANIA
    His Wife, Anna BROWNSON, b. 4 May 1789, d. 25 Dec 1872

    DAR PATRIOT INDEX, CENTENNIAL EDITION, PART I, page 376.
    BRONSON, BROWNSON, BRUNSON
    Isaac: b. 7-27-1758 CT, d. 8-23-1853 PA m. Joanne Beardslee, Pvt CT PNSR

    1840 CENSUS, WINDHAM TWP, BRADFORD CO., PENNSYLVANIA
    BRONSON, Isaac 000000000001 (81) 0000100001
    BRONSON, Elisha 0220001 110101

    1850 CENSUS, WINDHAM TWP, BRADFORD CO., PENNSYLVANIA
    BROWNSON, Asa, 23, M, PA, 113 170

    BROWNSON, Isaac, 92, M, CT, 128 171

    BROWNSON, Elisha, 59, M, CT, 129 171
    BROWNSON, Mary, 46, F, MA, 129 171
    BROWNSON, Elizabeth, 26, PA, 129 171
    BROWNSON, Isaac W., 24, M, PA, 129 171
    BROWNSON, Asa, 23, M, PA, 129 171
    BROWNSON, Joanna, 16, F, PA, 129 171
    BROWNSON, Emily, 12, F, PA, 129 171
    BROWNSON, Harriet, 5, F, PA, 129 171

    Children:
    1. William Dennison BABCOCK b. 20 Jan 1811, Susquahanna Co.,Pennsylvania; d. 25 Mar 1889, Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania.
    2. 2. John Bannister Gibson BABCOCK b. 29 Mar 1813, Susquahanna Co.,Pennsylvania.
    3. Harriet Newell BABCOCK b. 8 May 1815, Rush,Susquahanna Co.,Pennsylvania; d. 21 Feb 1898, Marengo,Iowa.
    4. Hellen Mary BABCOCK b. 1 Jun 1817, Susquahanna Co.,Pennsylvania; d. 9 Oct 1843, Susquahanna Co.,Pennsylvania.
    5. Andrew Jackson BABCOCK b. 6 Aug 1819, Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania; d. 29 Mar 1870, Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania; bur. Babcock Hill Cemetery,Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania.
    6. Valeria Ann BABCOCK b. 7 Sep 1821, Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania; d. 19 Jul 1896, Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania; bur. Babcock Hill Cemetery,Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania.
    7. Caroline Joanah BABCOCK b. 29 Nov 1823, Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania; d. 15 Jun 1826, Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania; bur. Babcock Hill Cemetery,Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania.
    8. Joanna BABCOCK b. 5 Sep 1826, Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania; d. 6 Sep 1826, Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania; bur. Babcock Hill Cemetery,Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania.

Generation: 4
  1. Benjamin BABCOCK, Sr. b. 7 Apr 1751, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island; d. 6 Mar 1832, Forest Lake Twp.,Susquehanna Co.,Pennsylvania; bur. Babcock Farm Cemetery,Forest Lake Twp.,Susquehanna Co.,Pennsylvania.

    Notes:
    THE BABCOCK GENEALOGY, by Stephen Babcock, page 60.
    Benjamin-6 Babcock, son of Colonel Nathan Babcock and Deborah)Stafford) Babcock, was born at Westerly, RI. He married Desire Billingsof Stonington, Connecticut, Feb. 4, 1779. In 1801 they emigrated toPennsylvania. They settled at or near Bridgewater, Susquahanna County,Pennsylvania, for it was here that one of their sons, Benjamin (2nd)resided. Susquehanna County, Penn., which was then a part of LuzerneCounty, was claimed by Connecticut for many years. References toLegistation affecting the "Connecticut claimants" are found in thelegislative manuals of the Pennsylvania legislature during years between1780 and 1810.
    Inasmuch as Benjamin Babcock (1st) married Desire Billings ofStonington, Conn., there seems a possibility that he became a resident ofConnecticut following his marriage. If this is true then it seemscreditable that he may have been given a grant of this land by thatstate. In any event it is known that he emigrated to Pennsylvania. Hisson, Benjamin Babcock (2nd) resided at Bridgewater, Susquahanna County,Penn. until 1818. During that year he removed to what is now known asBabcock Hill, near the village of Windham, Penn. (Bradford County). Therecords of his other children have not been obtained to date of thiswriting.
    Benjamin Babcock, Sr., served as a private in Captain SquireMillard's company of Colonel Waterman's regiment from Jan. 9, 1777 toFeb. 8, 1777; later served in the Pawtuxet Rangers. His father, ColonelNathan Babcock, was commander of the Kings County regiment of militia in1761 and probably commanded a sort of home guard during the Revolution,as the records show that artillery was stateioned on his land by order ofthe colonial officials.
    Records show that Benjamin Babcock, Sr. purchased land in ForestLake (Bridgewater) Township in Susquehanna County, Penn. in 1810 fromRobert H. Rose, et al. And that Benjamin Babcock, Jr. purchased land inWindham Township (Bradford County, Penn.) in 1828 from Robert H. Rose; in1841 and 1847 from Charles S. Gorse, in 1847 from Caleb Carmalt; and in1854 from Uriah Wright.

    HISTORY OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY., PENNSYLVANIA, by Emily C. Blackman,Philadelphia: Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 624, 626 & 628 MarketStreet, 1878. Chapter XXIV, Forest Lake, page 371.
    In 1801, Benjamin Babcock came, and was the original settler of whathas since been known as "the Brock farm". In the spring of 1832, whileattending to his cattle, he was injured in the head by one of them, anddied from the effects. He had been a Revolationary soldier, and waseighty-two years old.
    Page 378.
    Not far from this time Frederick Brock, a German, located at"Brockville," five miles from Montrose, on the farm cleared by BenjaminBabcock.

    From an e-mail from Gordon Clark at clark626@epix.net
    Benjamin Babcock has no stone at all and we have found a rundown,vandalized, neglected former Cemetery on the property, but only thestones of several of the Brock Family are evident. The Brock familypurchased the Babcock property after the demise of Benjamin Babcock.
    This cemetery and the Babcock property used to be on a road that ranthrough that area, but the road was abandoned by the township about1960-65 and you would not know that there ever was a road there.
    My plan is to try to get another active cemetery in the area toplace the stone as a memorial site, since his remains are not identifedand the present site is unmaintainable, being approximantly a mile or sofrom the nearest road.

    Death date from Val Van Zee at VaVZ@aol.com
    After reading what you have on your web page about Benjamin I can addnothing except his date of death 6 Mar 1832, my records say atBridgewater. We appear to have the same source for the other data. I donot have a date of death for his wife, Desire, but it is said that shealso died at Bridgewater.

    Researching this line is Jean Reid, 106 Beal's Court, Tama, Iowa 52339
    Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at exis.net

    Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed

  2. Benjamin m. Desire BILLINGS 4 Feb 1779, Congregational Church of Preston,Preston,New London,Connecticut, by Rev. Asher Rosseter. Desire (daughter of Joseph BILLINGS and Thankful DENISON) b. 15 Aug 1757, Preston , New London , Connecticut; d. Susquehanna , Pennsylvania; bur. Babcock Farm Cemetery , Forest Lake , Susquehanna , Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

  3. Desire BILLINGS b. 15 Aug 1757, Preston , New London , Connecticut; d. Susquehanna , Pennsylvania; bur. Babcock Farm Cemetery , Forest Lake , Susquehanna , Pennsylvania.

    Notes:
    Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed

    GENEALOGY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM CHESEBROUGH OF BOSTON, REHOBOTH,MASS., by Anna Chesebrough Wildey, New York, Press of T. A. Wright, 1903.
    Page 557.
    (Mentioned in father,) Joseph Billings, Jr. (103S), of Preston,Conn--Will proved Dec. 11, 1797; recorded in Norwich, Conn.; mentions ...my daughters ... Desire Babcock...

    Researching this line is Jean Reid, 106 Beal's Court, Tama, Iowa 52339
    Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at exis.net

    Children:
    1. Desire BABCOCK b. 31 Mar 1780, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 12 Jan 1875, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Wheeler Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    2. 4. Benjamin BABCOCK, Jr. b. 22 Apr 1782, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 25 Jan 1857, Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania; bur. Babcock Hill Cemetery,Windham,Bradford Co.,Pennsylvania.
    3. Billings BABCOCK b. 11 May 1786, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 29 Oct 1844, Tippecanoe Co.,Indiana; bur. Feerer-Rural-Black-Pioneer Cemetery,Tippecanoe Co.,Indiana.
    4. Roswell BABCOCK b. Abt 1788, Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    5. Thomas Arnold BABCOCK b. Abt 1790, Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    6. Deborah BABCOCK b. Abt 1794, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. Aft 1850, Pennsylvania,unmarried.
    7. Avery BABCOCK b. Abt 1796, Stonington,New London,Connecticut.

  
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