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Elizabeth HALLADAY
 1822 - 1916

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Generation: 1
  1. Elizabeth HALLADAY b. 22 Jan 1822, Mexico,Oswego County,New York; d. Wft Est 1823-1916.

Generation: 2
  1. Calvin HALLADAY b. 10 Mar 1792, Marlboro,Windham County,Vermont; d. 5 Jan 1872.

  2. Calvin m. Mary GRIFFITH 2 Dec 1813. Mary b. 12 Nov 1794, Rochester,Plymouth County,Massachusetts; d. 19 Apr 1850, Dummerston,Vermont. [Group Sheet]

  3. Mary GRIFFITH b. 12 Nov 1794, Rochester,Plymouth County,Massachusetts; d. 19 Apr 1850, Dummerston,Vermont.

    Children:
    1. Calvin HALLADAY b. 24 Nov 1814, Mexico,Oswego County,New York; d. 16 Feb 1850, Dummerston,Vermont.
    2. Lydia G. HALLADAY b. 15 Aug 1816, Mexico,Oswego County,New York; d. Sep 1874.
    3. Ellis Griffith HALLADAY b. 31 Oct 1819, Mexico,Oswego County,New York; d. Wft Est 1861-1910.
    4. 1. Elizabeth HALLADAY b. 22 Jan 1822, Mexico,Oswego County,New York; d. Wft Est 1823-1916.
    5. Obed Henry HALLADAY b. 1826, Mexico,Oswego County,New York; d. Wft Est 1827-1916.
    6. John Quincy HALLADAY b. 1828, Mexico,Oswego County,New York; d. 11 Feb 1850, Dummerston,Vermont.
    7. Charles Wesley HALLADAY b. 1833, Mexico,Oswego County,New York; d. Wft Est 1834-1923.

Generation: 3
  1. Eli HALLADAY b. 25 May 1763, Simsbury,Hartford County,Connecticut; d. 31 May 1849, Greenfield,Erie County,Ohio; bur. Scotts Cemetary,Huron,Oh.

    Notes:
    Dear Ken:
    Hooray! Eli is our mutual forefather and I have some further infothat you must not have.
    Great Aunt Anna Halladay Anderson wrote two pages ofHALLADAY history for me and I'll quote it for you. This was written in the 1950's.

    RECORD OF ELI HALLADAY REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER
    His father, Daniel Halladay was the first Halladay in America. He was a Scotch soldier in the English army in the French & Indian war, a struggle between the French and English for the posession of America began in 1754. When his term of enlistment was over hewas returned to the Highlands of Scotland & honorably discharged. He marriedAnn _____ and returned to America about 1760. They
    had 3 sons Eli, Able & Daniel. Eli was born May 25, 1763 at Simsbury Connetticut.
    He was a Minuet Man 16 or 17 yrs old when he enlisted.
    This is his Military service in the Revolutionary Way.
    Eli Halladay was a private under Col. Berbe for 2 months in 1779 or1780 in Connetticut.
    Private under Lieut. Elijah Owen at States Prison in Conn. for 6 months in 1780 or 1781.
    Private under Capt Granger & Colnel Canfieldfor one year in 1782 in Connetticut.
    Enlisted at Lewisberg Conn. Pension allowed Oct. 8 1832.
    Military Record Bureau of Pensions V.C.M.S.F. 2605 Revolutionary War.
    Eli married Catherine Stevens in 1785. He was a member of Vermont Legislature for 9 years & helped form the government of Vermont. He was a Justice of the Peace for many years & perform- the marriage ceremony for some ofhis children.
    In 1803 Ohio became a State. In 1816 Eli & Cathrine Halladay brought their family to Ohio, following a "blazed trail", & settled in GreenfieldTownship Huron County Ohio. He helped form the government of the County. My grandfather Horace Kent was 19 when he came to Ohio with his parents. Their 2 other children George & Cathrine died and are buried in Greenfield Township.
    In1835 Eli 71 & his wife & son Horace and wife Pheobe Carpenter with Horaces 3 children George, Henry & Elizabeth moved to Erie Co. and settled on a farm 2 1/2miles south of Huron Ohio. Here 3 more children were born to them Mary, Clark& Martha. In 1837 Eli & Cathrine, Horace & Pheobe and others helped to found the Presbyterian Church at Huron. Eli was presiding Elder of the organization and one of its first Deacons. 4 generations of Halladays worshiped & gave service here, & 3 of the 5th generation were baptized by its minister.
    Buried in Scotts Cemetary Huron Ohio Eli & wife Cathrine, their son Horace & wife Pheobe.Horaces 2 daughters Elizabeth & Martha & 3 sons George & wife Harriet, their daughter Lizzie &
    and son Joseph. Henry & wife Louise, their daughter Pheobe& 2 sons Austin & John & wife Florence. Horaces 3rd son Clark & wife Susan & their son Fred & wife Lina. 4 generations of 3 families of
    Halladays. I'll beburied there too & 3 generations of [husband] Corbin's family, Andersons are buried there also. [signed] aged 86 yrs Anna Halladay Anderson
    ======================================================================
    Note: I typed this as written, spelling and all. Horace's 3rd son, Clark and Susan (Tyler) Halladay is my line. My father was Russell Halladay Washburn and his mother Charlotte(Halladay) Washburn died in childbirth when he was 3 yrs. old. He was taken to KS and raised by Charlotte and Anna's sister, Edith
    Halladay Smith & husband. Aunt Anna was wonderful to keep in touch with, besides we shared birthdays (and also with Daniel-Feb. 26, 1736). She was a DAR member using all the above information.

    Do you have further information on the early HALLADAYs: Walter, William, William and Daniel? Where in Scotland did they live? I've been toScotland several times and always wondered just where they were from. Beautiful country.
    I'm anxious to hear more from you.
    Marilyn Washburn Powell
    4217 Meeks Drive
    Orange TX 77632
    (409) 883-8231

  2. Eli m. Catherine STEPHENS 25 Aug 1785, Turkey Hills,Simsbury,Hartford County,Connecticut. Catherine b. 10 Feb 1763; d. 5 Feb 1842, Huron County,Ohio; bur. Scotts Cemetary,Huron County,Ohio. [Group Sheet]

  3. Catherine STEPHENS b. 10 Feb 1763; d. 5 Feb 1842, Huron County,Ohio; bur. Scotts Cemetary,Huron County,Ohio.

    Notes:
    _STATMARRIED

    Children:
    1. Eli HALLADAY b. 9 Jan 1786, Windham County,Vermont; d. Wft Est 1787-1876.
    2. Lucinda HALLADAY b. 19 Dec 1787, Marlboro,Windham County,Vermont; d. Wft Est 1801-1881.
    3. Abel HALLADAY b. 22 May 1790, Marlboro,Windham County,Vermont; d. Wft Est 1791-1880.
    4. 2. Calvin HALLADAY b. 10 Mar 1792, Marlboro,Windham County,Vermont; d. 5 Jan 1872.
    5. Catherine HALLADAY b. 5 Sep 1795, Marlboro,Windham County,Vermont; d. Bef 1835; bur. Greenfield Twp,Huron County,Ohio.
    6. Horace Kent HALLADAY b. 12 Oct 1797, Marlboro,Windham County,Vermont; d. 5 Sep 1877, Huron County,Ohio; bur. Scotts Cemetary,Huron County,Ohio.
    7. George Washington HALLADAY b. 6 Sep 1800, Marlboro,Windham County,Vermont; d. 7 Apr 1877, Greenfield Twp,Huron County,Ohio; bur. Greenfield Twp,Huron County,Ohio.
    8. Catherine HALLADAY b. 27 Apr 1804, Marlboro,Windham County,Vermont; d. Bef 1806, Windham County,Vermont.
    9. Catherine HALLADAY b. 10 Feb 1806, Marlboro,Windham County,Vermont; d. Wft Est 1807-1900.

Generation: 4
  1. Daniel H HALLADAY b. 15 Feb 1735, Simsbury,Ct; c. 22 Feb 1735; d. 21 Jan 1818, Marlboro,Windham Co.,Vt.

    Notes:
    Daniel (4) Halladay lived in Suffield until his marriage in 1760 when he removed to Simsbury settling near "Higleytown", so called, the home of his wife's father.
    One of the gifts of David Higley of Simsbury to his daughter Anna after her marriage to Daniel Halladay was the deed to a lot "in Simsbury aforesaid onthe north side of the (Farmington) river in Thurkey Hills society." This deedis dated Aug. 15, 1761, and is recorded in the Simsbury records Book 8, Page 441.
    This land was situated in that part of Simsbury now within the limits of East Granby and nearly opposite the village of Tariffville. The locality was known as the Turkey Hills Society. The records of this society which antedates the town of East Granby, show that Daniel Halladay served as one of the school committee for the years 1771-2-3-4-5-8-1780-1 and 6, nine years in all. In 1774,he was upon a committee to treat with a minister whom the society proposed tocall, and was one of the 17 "tavern keepers" elected by the society to entertain guests at the installation of the new minister on Nov. 27, 1776. In 1786, just before his removal from town the northerly portion of the town was set offas a separate town by the name of East Granby and this included within its boundaries the Turkey Hills Society.
    About 1788 or a little later he removed withhis family to Marlboro, Vt. Two of his sons, Daniel Jr. and Eli, had settled in Marlboro previously, about 1780 and had bought 100 acres of wild land which has been until recently in the hands of Daniel's descendants and it was to thisfarm that Daniel came and here he lived until his death.
    His sons Daniel Jr. and Eli were prominent men in Marlboro, occupying the offices of selectmen, moderator of town meetings, representative to the General Court, etc.
    Daniel (4) Halladay died at Marlboro, Vt. Jan. 21, 1818 aged 82, and his wife Anna on the 15th of April 1819 aged 81. Both died at the house of their son Daniel. (See Newtons Mss. History of Marlboro in State Library, Montpelier).
    ANNA (4) HIGLEY, wife of Daniel (4) Halladay was the daughter of David and Anna (Owen) Higley,born at Simsbury Aug. 19, 1738.

  2. Daniel m. Anna HIGLEY 17 Jan 1760, Simsbury,Ct. Anna b. 19 Aug 1738, Simsbury,Hartford Co.,Ct; d. 15 Feb 1819, Marlborough,Windham County,Vermont. [Group Sheet]

  3. Anna HIGLEY b. 19 Aug 1738, Simsbury,Hartford Co.,Ct; d. 15 Feb 1819, Marlborough,Windham County,Vermont.

    Notes:
    Daniel (4) Halladay died at Marlboro, Vt. Jan. 21, 1818 aged 82, and his wife Anna on the 15th of April 1819 aged 81. Both died at the house of their son Daniel. (See Newtons Mss. History of Marlboro in State Library, Montpelier).
    ANNA (4) HIGLEY, wife of Daniel (4) Halladay was the daughter of David and Anna (Owen) Higley, born at Simsbury Aug. 19, 1738.

    Children:
    1. Roger HALLADAY b. 9 Oct 1765, Simsbury,Hartford Co.,Ct; d. 1847.
    2. Susannah HALLADAY b. 25 Feb 1768, Simsbury,Hartford Co.,Ct; d. Wft Est 1786-1862.
    3. Nathan HALLADAY b. 22 Aug 1771, Simsbury,Hartford Co.,Ct; d. 1816, Buffalo,Erie Co.,Ny.
    4. Elihu HALLADAY b. 24 Jan 1774, Simsbury,Hartford Co.,Ct; d. 13 Feb 1835, Groton,Ny; bur. Cobb Street Cemetary,Groton,Tompkins County,New York.
    5. Luke HALLADAY b. 17 Oct 1776, Simsbury,Hartford County,Connecticut; d. 24 Sep 1828, Hartford,Hartford County,Connecticut.
    6. Abel HALLADAY b. 16 Dec 1779, Simsbury,Hartford County,Connecticut; d. 17 Dec 1779, East Granby,Hartford County,Connecticut.
    7. Oliver HALLADAY b. 25 Aug 1781, Simsbury,Hartford Co.,Ct; d. 31 Mar 1787, East Granby,Hartford Co.,Ct.
    8. Anna HALLADAY b. 8 Jun 1784, Simsbury,Hartford Co.,Ct.
    9. Daniel HALLADAY, Jr. b. 20 Mar 1761, Simsbury,Hartford County,Connecticut; d. 21 Nov 1848, Marlboro,Windham County,Vermont.
    10. 4. Eli HALLADAY b. 25 May 1763, Simsbury,Hartford County,Connecticut; d. 31 May 1849, Greenfield,Erie County,Ohio; bur. Scotts Cemetary,Huron,Oh.

  
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