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OBIT: Name: Schaaf, Louisa H.
Date: Aug. 15, 1926
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #071.
Notes: Schaaf-Louisa H., beloved wife of the late Jacob Schaaf, mother of Arthur Kohlman, Friday, Aug. 13, age 79 years. Services at the residence of her son, 3419 Riverside avenue, Monday, Aug. 16, at 2:30 p. m. | Louisa HENNINGER
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OBIT: Name: Henninger, Philip
Date: July 17, 1892
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #036.
Notes: Henninger-Philip, died July 15th 1892, at Parma, Ohio. Born October 20, 1813. Funeral Sunday, July 17th, at 2 o'clock at his late residence, Parma, O. | Phillip George HENNINGER
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MARRIAGE: HENRICH, HELEN J and KUCZEK, STANLEY W vol.0454 pg.0529 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index) | Helen J. HENRICH
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OBIT: Name: Henrich, Simon (Sam)
Date: Jul 23 1965
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #117.
Notes: Henrich. Simon Henrich (Sam), late residence, 3721 W. 139th St., beloved husband of Frances, dear father of Robert S. of South Bend, Ind., Helen Kuczek of Aurora, O., Arthur S. Dayton, O. Fiederick P., grandfather of five. Family will receive friends at Corrigan's Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. at W. 148th St., where services will be held Friday, July 23, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Riverside Cemetery. | Simon HENRICH
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Source; Ola Hobaugh no children | Isaac O HENRY
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1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 91. | Marcus M. HENRY
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THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page160.
Martha died of cancer. She was the great granddaughter of Enoch FitzHenry. The Enoch Fitz Henry story as written by Anna Page Cherry ofClumbus, Ohio. A copy of a manuscript written by Anna Page Cherry forFederal Judge Louis Fitz Henry. The above Enoch Fitz Henry is a greatgrandfather to Louis F. Main (Amy's father) The copy made in Dodge Cityon 13 Aug 1827. Louis is Rosemary Ward's great Uncle.
"Enoch Fitz Henry was worn 9 May 1752 at Armagh, County Armagh,Ireland. While he was with several other boys on his way to school he wastaken by an English press gang and carried on board an English merchantvessel which sailed to the West Indies. There they were attacked withyellow fever and nearly all died, but he and a few others survived. Theship sailed to other ports. We cannot find out how long he was on shipboard, but while on board he acted as ship's clerk but was in all otherrespects a prisoner. Arriving at New York, they were allowed to go ashorefor a walk when he ran away and commenced his life in this country. Hewas fourteen years old when stolen from Ireland and had obtained a fineeducation and no doubt his family were people of wealth and education forhim to receive such advantages at so early an age.
He married Abigail Hartt in Danby, Rutland Co., Vermont 10 Feb 1788by the Rev. Eastman. She was the daughter of Susanna (Sawtell) Hartt whowas of Scotch birth. She was a Tory giving our government some troubleduring the Rev. War. She lived to be 105 years old.
The only relative Enoch Fitz Henry ever saw or heard of after he wasstolen from Ireland, was a cousin named William Fortune, who was acolonel in the English Army and stationed in Canada.
Hearing of his cousin by some means, he wrote to him and afterwardsvisited him. Mrs. Anna Page Cherry has a letter written by him in 1801after his visit to his cousin. He, William Fortune, was in New York Citygetting ready to go to Charleston, South Carolina and writes that he hasengaged his passage and provided himself with every comfort of agentlemen of prosperity. He sends his letter to his namesake, WilliamFortune Fitz Henry (this would then be the above Martha A., Henry'sfather) who was then but a few months old. Enoch Fitz Henry was thenpostmaster of Willsborough, Essex Co., New York as can be seen by thedirctions on Co. Fortune's letter.
There is every evidence that Enoch Fitz Henry was a faine scholar.He taught school forty years and in every place he lived he filled someplace of trust that none but educated people of that time could fill.Besides being postmaster, he was justice of the peace of another town ofthe same county. In Dublin, Ohio he was township clerk and to this daythey show with pride his writing.
He died 10 Oct 1833 and is buried in Dublin, Franklin Co., Ohio.There is no stone to mark his grave." Signed by Anna Page Cherry,Columbus, Ohio
[Josie Grubaugh; Rosalee and her daughter Rosemary Ward] | Martha A. HENRY
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Source: Paula Wells.
Wells: Norris Henry, Annah's child by first husband. In 1850 FranklinCo.,
Mass., census: age 20, farmer. Born 17 Jan. 1830 in Leyden, MA, died 8Sept.
1902, Greenfield, MA, of tuberculosis. Married Henrietta M. Watson(1835-1896)
11 Jan. 1856 in Shutesbury, MA. They had Leon E., Alice and Clara IsabelHenry.
[See Paula Wells letter in Brown family file.] | Norris HENRY
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Source: Paula Wells, R.R.1, Box1560, Greenup, KY 41144. | Norris Samuel HENRY
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OBIT: FOOTE, OLIVE M: Wife of late A James-ObitPlain Dealer 24 Jan, 1995, pg. 8 sec. B
MARRIAGE: HENRY, OLIVE and FOOTE, JAMES vol.0539 pg.0025 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index) | Olive HENRY
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Source; Janet Marie Henry | Owem Franklin HENRY
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4 children | Fanny HEPBURN
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1 NAME Elizabeth /Hefner/
2 SOUR S01764
4 TEXT Date of Import: Mar 8, 2000
1 NAME Elizabeth /Hipner/
SOURCES:
50-11 Has Elizabeth's maiden name spelled HEPHNERHipner and Hapfener spellings also found.
She was one of 13 children. One was her twin sister Maria Barbara Hephner. One brother was
probably Michael. Her parents and siblings moved to Allegheny Co in 1786. She was baptised by a traveling Rev. Johann Wilhelm Weber of the German Reformed Congregations on Sep 24, 1786.
Year of birth also listed as 1785.
According to the German Church records of Westmorland Cty. Penn., 1772-1791, Vol 1 & 2, Elizabetha Hapfener was born on April 8, 1786 and baptised on September 24, 1786 by Rev. Johann Wilhelm Weber of the German Reformed Congregations. He traveled through the surrounding counties of Pa. and thus it is assumed he may have baptised her in Allegheny County since the family is known to have moved there in 1786. Her parents were listed as Jacob Hapfener and Maria Dorthea. A Michael Schumacher witnessed the baptism. It is presumed that this is Dorthea's brother and she is the twin sister of Maria Barbara Hephner. | Elizabeth HEPHNER
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Ancestral File Number: 1R7J-6K | Squire Edmond HEPWORTH
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Ancestral File Number: 18SL-GX | Thornton HEPWORTH
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Ancestral File Number: 1F7V-F84 | Elizabeth HERBERT
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OBIT: Name: Herbut, Walter J.
Date: May 18 1969
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #117.
Notes: Herbut. Walter J. Herbut, beloved husband of Helen (nee Cygon), dear father of Walter (deceased), Geroldine Melak, Coral Kopowski and Joseph Grandfather of four, Son of the late Peter and Catherine. Brother of Mary Heim and Ann Gorski of Florida, Estelle Jonacek, Josephine Rudman and the late Joseph, Frank, and John Herbut and the late Frank and Anthony Nieuzyter Services Monday, May 19 at 9:30 a.m. at The Holy Family Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Peary Rd. Sunday From 2 To 5 And 7 To 9 P.M. | Walter J. HERBUT
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OBIT: Name: Herbut, Walter J. Jr.
Date: Aug 20 1952
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #117.
Notes: Herbut, Walter J. Jr., residence, W. 130 St., Strongsville, O., beloved son of Walter J. and Helen (nee Cygan), brother of Geraldine, Caroline and Joseph passed away Aug. 22. Friends received After 7:30 P. M. Saturday 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. Sunday, at Searles & Bassett Funeral Home, State, at Royalton Rd., North Royalton, Services at Holy Family Church, York Rd., Monday, Aug. 25 at 10 a. m. | Walter J. HERBUT, Jr.
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1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 356.
3 children | Sarah HERMONS
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Brown Genealogy, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 30.
GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 62. Brown Cemetery #71.
Brown, Dorothy Hern, wife of Simeon, born Feb. 14, 1726, died Jan.16, 1810.
Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net | Dorothy HERN
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Cause of Death: Heart disease
Obituary in Portland Oregonian, Friday, March 23, 1951...
DONALD CLARK HERNDON . . . 1900 NE 169th avenue., who died Tuesday was buried at Lincoln Memorial Park following services today at the Gable Funeral home.
Herndon, a mechanic was born September 30, 1908, at Walla Walla, WA, he went to school there. His last position was with Gustin's auto service. He had lived in Portland since 1941 coming here from Milton-Freewater. He was the first Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop No 283.
Survivors are 3 sons,Donald Gene, Floyd Ray and Robert Clark Herndon; His father John F., Freewater, and a sister, Marjorie McDougall, Kennewick, WA.
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He moved toPortland from Milton-Freewater, Oregon in 1941.
There is a Herndon book andmicrofilm tape available through the Mormon
Family History center about the Herndons. The original ancestors were large plantation owner in the south, Grandma Herndon told me her father in law, John was born in Virginia. | Donald Clark HERNDON
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| Living HERNDON
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[lanastl.ged]
1. Carrie was the daughter of the famous blind yacht and ship builder ofBristol, Rhode Island[lanastl2.ged]
1. Carrie was the daughter of the famous blind yacht and ship builder ofBristol, Rhode Island | Caroline "Carrie" Louisa HERRESHOFF
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Birth date from Carolyn < C 4 Garden@aol.com > | Edward HERRICK
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!Taken from "The Olmsteds in America". Published 1912 by Henry King Olmsted.
Page 120.
!Book says of Wilton, N.H. | George HERRICK
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From Carolyn < C 4 Garden@aol.com > | Jonathan HERRICK
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She was of Stonington, CT. | Judah HERRICK
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Still Living. | Vera HERRON
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If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob
Copyright©2003-REWylie | Marion Gertrude HERSOM
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Name may also be Hester. | Nancy HESLER
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Name is also Mary Herring in daughter Stella's marriage record. 1900 census says 8 children born, 7 living. Living with daughter Stella in Lansing at 1930 census. Also found living with daughter Imogene at 1930 census. | Mary D. HESON (HERRING)
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| Joseph HETH
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!she had 7 children | Elizabeth HEWES
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!She had 10 children. | Phebe HEWES
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Genealogy of the Descendants of William Chesebrough Author: AnnaChesebrough Wildey Publication: New York: Press of T. A. Wright 1903
Media: Book Page: pages 438 and 439 | Albert Frazier HEWITT
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THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY, pp. 320
ii. Amenda J., b. 10 Jany., 1845, No. Stonington, Conn.; m. 19Sept., 1866, Samuel H. Hinckley. Res. Mystic, Conn.
DESCENDANTS OF CAPTAIN THOMAS HEWITT OF STONINGTON, CT, Compiled byVirginia Hewitt Watterson, 1996,, Family History Libruary, page 246.
After husband's deah in 1867, she resided in Mystic, Conn. | Amenda J. HEWITT
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 6 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 6 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 8 times removed | Anna Nancy HEWITT
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 7 times removed | Austin D. HEWITT
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VITAL RECORDS OF STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT., page 120, Vol. 3, page134.
HEWITT, Benjamin, twin with Joseph, s. (Henry), b. Aug 8, 1774.
DESCENDANTS OF CAPTAIN THOMAS HEWITT OF STONINGTON, CONN. Compiled byVirginia Hewitt Watterson, 1996. Found in the Joseph Smith Library, SaltLake City, Ut. Page 95.
Born in Stonington, Conn., 8 Aug 1774 (VR), son of Henry Hewitt andPhebe Prentice, and twin to Joseph; died in North Stonington, Conn., 1Jul 1867, age 92 years (tombstone). Benjamin married DESIRE BABCOCK, 21Oct 1798, at Stonington (Wheeler). Desire was born in Conn., 30 Mar 1780(tombstone), parents unknown; she died in North Stonington, 12 Jan 1875,age 94 years, 9 months and 12 days (tombstone). Both she and Benjaminwere buried in the Wheeler Cemetery at North Stonington.
Benjamin was a farmer. He and Desire resided in North Stoningtonwhere they raised their family and lived their remarkable long lives.Benjamin left a will dated 31 Mar 1867, and probated in 1867 (NorthStonington Probate Records, Vol. 2, pp. 197-203). He provided for hiswife Desire during her lifetime by giving her the use of u the dwellinghouse, all furniture and movables. $80 yearly plus foodstuffs. The 5living daughters - Sally, Desire, Phebe, Louisa and Frances - were eachgiven $125. Son Benjamin was to have $750, and Joseph was to have allreal estate, cattle and farm tools. Joseph was named executor of theestate.
References:
Vital Records of Stonington and North Stonington, Conn.
Denison, DENISON GENEALOGY, pp. 352-353.
North Stonington Probate Records, Vol. 2, pp. 197-203, LDS film#1,309,961.
Wheeler, HISTORY OF STONINGTON, CONN., pp. 426 & 473.
Conn. Cemetery Records, LDS film #3139.
Algemon Aikin Aspenwall, DESCENDANTS OF EZEKIEL MAINE OF STONINGTON,CONN., Stonington, 1955, p. 103.
US Census 1800-1860.
MAR. 11, 1822, VOL. 2, PAGE 473.
Benjamin Hewitt of North Stonington to Prentis Hewitt inconsideration of Prentice Hewitt executing jointly with me a warrantydeed to Isaac Williams 2nd. of the Elkannah Hewitt and Hanks land bearingdate March 11, 1822 quit-claiming land and buildings which was willed tome by my father Henry Hewitt, dec'd in Stonington (excepting andreserving to myself and heirs the one half of my mother Content Hewittsthirds set off to her by the distributors which half is to fall to me ather decease.
Witnesses: Prentice Holmes and Isaac Williams, 2nd.
MARCH. 20, 1832, VOL. 4, PAGE 121.
Prentice Hewitt of North Stonington to Benjamin Hewitt, quit-claim1/2 of the widow Content Hewitt's their of the real estate of HenryHewitt, for #24, two tracts in North Stonington:
No. 1 -- Beginning at the head of the lane, so-called, thencerunning northerly to a bar post about 10 rods, thence northerly by an oldfence to the corner of Foster land, thence easterly by an old well toIsaac William's land, thence southerly by a fence to Prentice Hewitt'sland, thence westerly by a wall about 30 rods, thence southerly by saidwall to Prentice Hewitt's land thence westerly to first mentioned boundcontaining by estimation 25 acres, more or less.
No. 2 -- Beginning at the south west corner of the premices it beingthe northwest corner of Prentice Hewitt's wood lot, thence northerly byand with the lands of Isaac Williams to the lands of William Eccleston,thence easterly by said Eccleston's land to a black oak tree near a gate,thence southerly by lands of William rodman to a white oak tree, thencewesterly by an old fence with lands of Prentice Hewitt to the firstmentioned bound, containing about 11 acres, more or less, called theSilas Hewitt wood lot.
Witnessed by Amos Hull and Isaac P. Langworthy.
MAR. 25, 1832, VOL. 4, PAGE 122.
Benjamin Hewitt of North Stonington quit-claim 1/2 of Widow'sContent Hewitt's thirds in real estate of Henry Hewitt in a certain pieceof land with one half a dwelling house thereon standing in NorthStonington. Beginning at the south west corner of the premises at a barpost. Thence northerly till you come to a cider mill lot so-called.Thence westerly by an old wall to said Prentice Hewitt's land, thencenortherly by said Prentice Hewitt's land with an old wall to the northwest corner of the premises; thence easterly to the head of the laneso-called; thence easterly by an old wall to said Prentice Hewitt's land;thence southerly to lands of the Heirs of Jonas Hewitt; thence westerlyby said heirs land to the first mentioned bound. Containing by estimation10 acres more or less.
Witnesses: Amos Hull & Samuel B. Phillips, Jr.
1850 CENSUS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT, LDS #0442880,Dwelling #176, Family 193.
HEWITT, Benj., 78, M, Farmer, $4500, CT
Desire, 70, F, CT
Dwelling #176, Family 194.
HEWITT, Joseph D., 33, M, ?, CT
Emily L., 33, F, CT
Ezra D., 10, M, CT
Emily L., 3, F, CT
HISTORY OF STONINGTON CT, by Wheeler, pages 422 & 426.
GRAVESTONE INSCRIPTIONS, by Hale, page 49.
#62 - Wheeler Cementery, tombstone
Hewitt, Benjamin, died July 1, 1867 age 92. | Benjamin HEWITT
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THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY, pp. 320
Benjamin B. Hewitt, born 27 October 1811, North Stonington, died 9July 1890, Stonington, son of Benjamin and Desire (Babcock) Hewitt.
Issue by second husband (Hewitt);
ii. Amenda J., b. 10 Jany., 1845, No. Stonington, Conn.; m. 19Sept., 1866, Samuel H. Hinckley. Res. Mystic, Conn.
iii. Benjamin Pendleton, b. 8 Nov., 1849, Stonington; m. 18Feby., 1872, Jane Mead. Res. Mystic, Conn.
iv. Henry, b. 16 Apr, 1857; m. 10 Feby., 1886, Vira L.Forestman. He is teller of the National Bank at Norwich, N.Y.
Ref.: "STANTON GENEALOGY" "RICHMOND FAMILY," p. 398.
DESCENDANTS OF CAPTAIN THOMAS HEWITT OF STONINGTON, CT, Compiled byVirginia Hewitt Watterson, 1996,, Family History Libruary, page 246.
Benjamin Babcock Hewitt was a farmer. He resided in NorthStonington, and later, in Stonington, Conn. By 1860 his farm was valuedat $7100.. | Benjamin Babcock HEWITT
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THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY, pp. 320
iii. Benjamin Pendleton, b. 8 Nov., 1849, Stonington; m. 18Feby., 1872, Jane Mead. Res. Mystic, Conn. | Benjamin Pendleton HEWITT
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Charles HEWITT
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Charles HEWITT
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 7 times removed | Charles S. HEWITT
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 8 times removed | Darius HEWITT
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THOMAS MINOR DESCENDANTS, by John Augustus Miner, pp. 166, 167.
1997. Emily W., born 25 Nov 1824; died 19 Apr 1826.
1998. Susan C., born 17 May 1830.
1999. Howard E., born 7 Jun 1833.
2000. Mary E. born 12 Aug 1842.
VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page85.
HEWITT, Desire, of N. Stonington, m. Ezra Miner, of Stonington, Oct.9, 1823, by Asher Miner, Elder.
WHEELER CEMENTERY,
Miller, Desire Hewitt, wife of Ezra, born Sept. 27, 1803, died Mar.16, 1885.
there are two Miner's below Desire's listing, could the taker missspelledthe name? | Desire HEWITT
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Dudley was only eighteen years old when his father died and left him the southern part of the homestead farm in Stonington. He and his wife lived there until 1796, when Dudley and his brother Gurdon moved their families to Chenango Co., NY. Dudley first bought property in Norwich, Chenango Co., NY on 29 DEC 1797 (Deed Book A, p. 95). The family remained there for many years. Dudly sold his land in Norwich in 1814 (Deed Book R, p. 422), and resettled in Tioga Co., PA. He purchased property in Delmar Township and latter in Shippen and Gaines Townships. By 1820, he was operating a sawmill on Mill Run near the town of Gaines, PA. Later, Dudley built the first sawmill on Pine Creek in Shippen Township, an area now encompassed by Gaines Township. With the help of his sons, Dudley, Wheaton and Russell, he carred on an extensive lumbering for many years.
Dudley served as a Lt. Colonel in the 67th Regiment of the New York militia during the War of 1812. He was referred to as Col. Dudley Hewitt in the histories of both Chenango Co., NY and Tioga Co., PA.
The 1790, 1800 and 1810 census indicate that Dudley and his wife had at least 4 sons and 3 daughters. | Dudley HEWITT
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DESCENDANTS OF CAPTAIN THOMAS HEWITT OF STONINGTON, CT, Compiled byVirginia Hewitt Watterson, 1996,, Family History Libruary, page 247.
1850 CENSUS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT, LDS #0442880,
Dwelling #176, Family 194.
HEWITT, Ezra D., 10, M, CT
1900 CENSUS - NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 5 Jun 1900, page1125B, by Jas. Brown, Jr., Dwelling #260, Family #282. In father'shousehold.
HEWITT, Dwight E., son, W, M, Jan, 1845, 55, M, 15 years, CT, CT, CT,Farm Laborer, yes, yes, yes.
HEWITT, Catharine E., daughter-in-law, W, F, Mar, 1845, 55, M, 15 years,2 children, 2 living, CT, NY, CT, (house keeper, is crossed out), yes,yes, yes.
HEWITT, Harold S., grandson, W, M, Feb, 1885, 15, S, NY, CT, CT, atschool, 9 months, yes, yes, yes.
HEWITT, Edith C., granddaughter, W, F, Oct, 1888, 11, S, NY, CT, CT, atschool, 9 months, yes, yes, yes.
1910 CENSUS - NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 15 Apr 1910, page80B, Dwelling #21, Family #32.
HEWITT, Kathern E., wife, F, W, 60, M1, 26 years, 0, CT, NY, CT, English,Farmer, Home Farm, OA, yes, yes.
HEWITT, Dwight E., husband, M, W, 70, M1, 26 years, CT, CT, CT, English,none, yes, yes, Owns Financed Farm.
HEWITT, Edith C., daughter, F, W, 22, S, NY, United States, UnitedStates, English, none, yes, yes. | Dwight Ezra HEWITT
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1900 CENSUS - NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 5 Jun 1900, page1125B, by Jas. Brown, Jr., Dwelling #260, Family #282.
HEWITT, Edith C., granddaughter, W, F, Oct, 1888, 11, S, NY, CT, CT, atschool, 9 months, yes, yes, yes.
1910 CENSUS - NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 15 Apr 1910, page80B, Dwelling #21, Family #32.
HEWITT, Edith C., daughter, F, W, 22, S, NY, United States, UnitedStates, English, none, yes, yes. | Edith C. HEWITT
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Name Suffix: Jr | Elias HEWITT
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