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Josiah Willard.

A census of Newington, Connecticut

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A CENSUS OF

NEWINGTON, CONNECTICUT
1776



A
CENSUS OF NEWINGTON



CONNECTICUT



Taken According to Households in I J J 6

by
JOSIAH WlLLARD



Together with some

DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE EARLY
HISTORY OF THE PARISH



Edited by
Edwin Stanley Welles

Member of the Conne&icut Historical Society



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Published by

FREDERIC B. HARTRANFT

Hartford, Conn.

1909



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This edition is limited to 200 copies
No. ^/



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T O

M. D. W.

ON HER BIRTHDAY

THIS LITTLE WORK IS

AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED BY HER SON



TABLE OF CONTENTS



Page

I. Historical Preface 5

II. Census of Newington, 1776, by Josiah Willard n

III. Private Record of Deaths, 1784-1795 . . 27

IV. Memoranda Relating to Newington, 1727-

1787, by Daniel Willard .... 27

V. Catalogue of the Children Attending the

South School, 1766 .... 29

VI. Catalogue of the Children Attending the

North School, 1768, 1769 .... 29

VII. A Minister and Society Rate for 1771 . 30



PREFACE



The story of this parish census is interesting. Its inception
really dates back to an act of the memorable Continental Con-
gress. At a session held Tuesday, December 26, 1775, " The
Congress took into consideration the report of the Committee
on the State of the Treasury, and thereupon came to the
following resolutions :

" Whereas an estimate hath lately been formed of the public
expence already arisen, and which may accrue in the defence
of America, to the 10 day of June next, in pursuance whereof
this Congress, on the 29 day of November, resolved that a
farther sum of three millions of dollars be emitted in bills of

credit,

Resolved, Therefore that the thirteen United Colonies be
pledged for the redemption of the bills of credit so directed

to be emitted.

That each colony provide ways and means to sink its pro-
portion of the said bills, in such manner as may be most
effectual, and best adapted to the condition, circumstances,
and equal mode of levying taxes in each colony.

That the proportion or quota of each respective colony be
determined according to the number of inhabitants, of all ages,
including negroes and mulattoes in each colony.

That it be recommended to the several assemblies, conven-
tions, or councils, or committees of safety of the respective
colonies, to ascertain, by the most impartial and effectual
means in their power, the number of inhabitants in each re-
spective colony, taking care that the lists be authenticated by
the oaths of the several persons who shall be entrusted with
this service ; and that the said assemblies, conventions, coun-
cils, and committees of safety, do respectively lay before this



Congress a return of the number of inhabitants of their respec-
tive colonies, as soon as the same shall be procured." 1

In response to this resolution the General Assembly of Con-
necticut at its May session, 1776, enacted,

" That the selectmen in the respective towns in this Colony,
at or before the first day of September next, shall take and
transmit to his Honor the Governor a particular and exact
account of all the persons in, their respective towns in this
Colony, as well negroes or slaves for life as white persons,
distinguishing the number of those who are under the age of
twenty years from those who are above that age, the sexes,
or whether married or single, those in the militia, and all able
bodied men who do not belong to the militia, also all those
who are now in actual service, thereby to enable his Honor
to prepare a compleat answer to a letter lately received from
the Hon bIe John Hancock, Esq r , President of the Continental
Congress 2 ; and that this act be forthwith printed, and dis-
tributed by the Representatives in the present Assembly 3 ; and
that the account or whole number of the persons in each town
be attested on oath by the selectmen thereof, to have been
faithfully and truly made and completed." 4



'Journals of the Continental Congress, Washington, 1905, Vol. Ill, 1775, pp.
457 and 458.

2 This letter cannot be found. The one sent to the General Court of Massa-
chusetts reads as follows:

" Philadelphia 2 d JanT 1776

Hon: ble Gentlemen

I have the honor to transmit you several Resolutions pass'd in Congress,
to which beg leave to refer you — The Money orderd in consequence of the
Accounts you were pleased to transmit to your Delegates, sets off this day, of
w:« h M r Gushing is so kind as to take charge. I hope it will arrive safe, and
that the conduct of your Delegates in this instance will meet your Approbation —

As I am now called upon to attend public bussiness, I beg leave to refer you
to M r Cushing for further particulars —

Wishing you the Compliments of the Season I have the honour to be. Gent:
Your most obed:' Serv:u

JOHN HANCOCK President"
Hon. The Assembly

8 Mr. Bates, the librarian of the Connecticut Historical Society, has called my
attention to the fact that the accounts of Ebenezer Watson of Hartford show that
he printed for the Colony a " Resolve for numbering the people of this colony,"
and also " Additions to resolve for numbering " [the people of this colony], by
the middle of June, 1776.

* Colonial Records of Connecticut, Vol. XV, pp. 312 and 313.



It was in pursuance of this resolution that Josiah Willard
(Aug. 9, 1739 — April 1, 1818), a member of one of the
oldest and most influential families in Newington, took the
census of the parish.

A few years ago, the original manuscript containing the
census from which my father, the late Roger Welles, tran-
scribed the copy here printed, was in the possession of Mr.
William A. Willard of Hartford, but is now unfortunately
missing.

One or two other facts however in regard to taking the
census in Connecticut, we do know.

The original resolution presented to the Lower House,
with the exception of the precise date and the last clause which
were added in the Upper House, was " Submitted by us your
Honor's Humble Sev ts ."



"Jed h Elderkin
Daniel Sherman
Marshf d . Parsons
Oliver Stanley "



r Comm ee



Of this Committee Jedidiah Elderkin, Deputy for Wind-
ham, was also a Member of the Council of Safety, Daniel
Sherman was Deputy for Woodbury, Marshfield Parsons,
Deputy for Lyme and Oliver Stanley, Deputy for Wallingford.

The scheme according to which the census should be taken,
is outlined in Document no, Volume IV, entitled Revolu-
tionary War, in the Archives at the State Library, Hartford.

As some may be curious to know what it was, an exact copy
is here given : —





Males under ten Years




Females under ten Years


—
V.


Males between ten &

twenty Married

or Single




Females between ten

& twenty Married

or Single




oj


Males between twenty

& Seventy Married

or Single




females between
twenty & Seventy
Married or Single


03

03


Males Above Seventy
Married or Single

females Above Seventy
Married or Single


>— c


51 o'


Officers & Soldiers
in Malitia Rolls


Able Bodied Men
between 16. & 45 —
not in Malitia Rolls


o
•-i


Men in the Continental
Army


CK)

O

5'


Men Raised for defence

of y e Colony & now

in y e Colony




Negro Males under
Twenty




Negro females under
Twenty




Negro Males above
Twenty




Negro females Above
Twenty



On the back of this document are these endorsements:
In the Lower House

This plan accepted and Approved and Ordered that the Numbers of the
Inhabitants of this Colony be taken Accordingly

Test TITUS HOSMER Clerk
In the upper House

Concurrd with this addition viz — these words, " included in the foregoing
Numbers " — as noted in the pi.

Test GEORGE WYLLYS Secrety
Concurred in the Lower House
Test Titus Hosmer Clerk



How faithfully Josiah Willard performed his task can be
seen by turning to his census.

The missing dates supplied by me and printed in italics, are
to be found, unless otherwise stated, in the Wethersfield
Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths. A few other facts
have been inserted which, it is believed, will enhance the value
of the census to the genealogist and local historian.

E. S. W.

The Brick House,

Newington Conn.,

August 31, 1908



Our ancestors, by a wise attention to the home government
for nearly two hundred years, came to be the best prepared
people there were in the world for self-government. — Presi-
dent Taft at the Norwich Celebration, July 5, 1909.



II



A CENSUS OF NEWINGTON



August A. D. 1776.

Record of all the persons living - in Newington, taken by
families or households, in 1776 by Josiah Willard.



I


Born

Joshua Andrus Dec. 11 1707


2


Sybil {Stoddard) Andrus Nov. 4 1705


3


Fitch Andrus Oct. 12 1739


4


William Andrus May 24 17 10


5


Lois {Whaples, Stephens) Andrus 1


6


Sylvia Andrus Apr. 17 1762


7


Cynthe Andrus Oct. 15 1765


8


Rhoda Andrus Oct. 14 1768


9


Lemuel Andrus Nov. 15 1771




Naomi Andrus (added later) bapt. Sept. 22, 1/82 2


10


Mary (Gillett) Andrus 3 Nov. 2 1699


11


Eli Andrus Jan. 8 1737


12


Clement Andrus Oct. 31 1739


13


Abel Andrus May 6 1735


14


Eunice (Stoddard) Andrus [Aug. 22\ Sept. 1745




(according to Andrews Memorial, p. 95)


IS


Amos Andrus Mar. 17 1765


16


Ruth Andrus Oct. 9 1766


17


Jared Andrus Apr. 10 1769


18


Hannah Andrus Feb. 1 1774




Lydia Andrus (added later) bapt. May 20, i/8i*


19


Sarah (Welles) Andrus widoiv of Joseph Sept. 1716


20


Elias Andrus Feb. 16 1753


21


Phinehas Andrus May 26 1712



1 Lois, widow of Darius Stephens, dau. of Jacob Whaples, who married William
Andrus, March 15, 1759, Andrews Memorial, p. 90; and died Sept. 19, 1825, aged
95. Annals of Newington, pp. 107 and 171.

a Annals of Newington, p. 97.

8 Widow of Caleb Andrus, who died Nov. 24, 1775. She died January 1, 1786.
See Andrews Memorial, pp. 70 and 71.

* Annals of Newington, p. 96.



12

Born



22

23
24

25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

33
34
35
36
37
38
39



40

41
42

43

44



Lois (Williams) Andrus


July 1723


Appleton Andrus


Aug. 8 1757


Phinehas Andrus


July 19 1763


Allies Andrus


May 22 1735


Phebe (Hurlbut) Andrus 1




Miles Andrus


July 7 1759


Irene Andrus


Jan. 17 1761


Phebe Andrus


Apr. 25 1762


Jason Andrus


Feb. 21 1768


Benajah Andrus


Nov. 13 1769


Titus Andrus


May 2, 1775 2


Joseph Andrus


Ap. 13 1743


Asenath (Whaplcs) Andrus


Mar. 13 1742


Ruth Andrus


Jan. 27 1763


Mary Andrus


Jan. 8 1770


Roxalana Andrus


Dec. 4 1 77 1


Elisha Andrus


Oct. 11 1773


Bille Andrus


Nov. 16 1775


Sarah Andrus (added later)


Sept. 13 1777


Kata Andrus


May 1779


Asenath Andrus 3 "




Asa Andrus


Apr. 10, 1746


Chloe (Andrus) Andrus


Mar. 3 1748


Frederic Andrus


July 24 1768


Lyman Andrus


July 1 1772


Chloe Andrus


Feb. 3 1775


Asa Andrus (added later)




Sarah Andrus




Silas Andrus


Ap. 23 1750


Oliver Atwood


Mar. 1 1716


Dorothy (Curtis) Atwood




Levi Atwood


May 10 1752


John Atwood


Apr. 16 1755


Asher Atwood


Dec. 27 1729



45
46

47
48
49
50

5i

52 Mary (Mitchclson) Atwood Died Mar. 27, 18 16, aged 88 x

53 Bette Atwood Feb. 5 1759

54 Mary Atwood Dec. 12 1762

55 Ezekiel Atwood Aug. 19 1764



1 Daughter of Joseph Hurlbut of Goshen. Andrews Memorial, p. 143.

2 Andrews Memorial, p. 143.

8 The Wethersfield Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths give the birth of
Asenath Andrus as May 22, 1779, and omit the name of Kata from the family
record.

* Annals of Newington, p. 169. She was from Simsbury.



13



56

57
58

59
6o
6i
62

63

64

65

66

67
68

69
70

7i

72
73
74
75
7 6

77



78

79
80
81
82

83
84
85
86

87
88

89
90

9i



Daniel Atwood

Rev. Mr. Joshua Belden

Honor {Goodrich, Whiting) Belden 1

Mary Belden

Sarah Belden

Anna Belden

Martha Belden

Octavia Belden

Rhoda Belden

Joshua Belden

Hezekiah Belden (added later)

Enos Blakesly

Jonathan Blinn

Sarah Blinn

Sarah Blinn

Jonathan Blinn

Lucy Blinn

James Blinn

Lois (Wolcott) Blinn

Lois Blinn

James Blinn

Elisha Blinn

Unni Blinn

Abigail Blinn (added later)

Nancy Blinn

Rhoda Blinn 2

Israel Bordman

Rebekah (Meekins) Bordman Died Dec.

Elijah Bordman

Samuel Bordman

Rebekah Bordman

George Bradley

Peletiah Buck

Jemima Buck

Anne Buck

Hannah Butler

Israel Jennings

Lydia Butler

Charles Churchell



Born

July 1724

Feb. 22, 1731-2

Dec. 9 1755

Sept. 29 1757

July 6 1759

July 24 1 76 1

Oct. 27 1763

May 29 1766

Mar. 29 1768

Feb. 17 1778

Oct. 1 171 1

Oct. 5 1727

Jan. 31 1759

Sept. 28 1762

Jan. 8 1766
Dec. 11 1730
July 1742
Mar. 17 1757
May 14 1760
Mar. 26 1763
Mar. 25 1765

March 1777

Oct. 1778

Jan. 17, 1756

Sept. 18 1721

9, 18 1 4, aged 9 i 3

Mar. 31, 17 52

Jan. 24, 1755

June 3 1759

Sept. 2 1698

Oct. 2 1705

Apr. 26 1747

Apr. 12, 1748

Apr. 12, 1748
Dec. 31, 1723^



1 Daughter of Hezekiah Goodrich of Wethersfield and widow of Capt. Charles
Whiting of Norwich. Annals of Newington, p. 122.

a She was the daughter of Mary Hurlbut and " of .James Blinn as she saith":
and married Joseph North, June 2, i?77- Annals of Newington, p. 109.

•Annals of Newington, p. 169.

*The Churchill Family in America, p. 33°.



H



92 Lydia (Belden) Churchell ( Sept. 6, IJ25

93 Charles Churchell May 3 1755

94 Samuel Churchell Apr. 5, 1757

95 Hannah Churchell Dec. 27 1758

96 Solomon Churchell July 29 1764

97 Silas Churchell Apr. 1769

98 Levi Churchell May 28 1752

99 Elizabeth (Hurlbut) Churchell Dec. 28, 1748

100 Elizabeth Churchell Jan. 20 1773

10 1 Lydia Churchell Nov. 6 1775
Noble Churchell (added later) Nov. 11 1778

102 Joseph Churchell

103 Nathaniel Churchell

104 Martha Cole dau. of Phinchas Cole, bapt. Aug. 19, 1750 1

105 John Camp Dec. 25 171 1

106 Penelope (Deming) Camp Nov. 17 1717

107 Joseph Camp July 1744

108 Anne (Kellogg) Camp Apr. 16 1749

109 Anne Camp Apr. 8 1773

1 10 Ellener Camp. July 17, 1775
Sarah Camp (added later) June 6 1778
Joseph Camp " " Mar. 26, 1781

in James Camp Nov. 30, 1746

112 Elizabeth (Kilboum) Camp 2

113 John Camp Apr. 6 1770

114 Samuel Camp Aug. 25 1772

115 Abigail Camp Oct. 30 1774
Moses Camp (Added later) Apr. 15 1777
Mary Camp " " Oct. 14, W^

116 Tonathan Curtiss Dec. 26, 171 4

117 Hannah Curtiss 3 Mar. 1720

118 Joseph Curtiss June 1756

119 Hannah Curtiss Mar. 15 1758

120 Polly Cooley

121 Janna Deming Nov. 2 1718

122 Anna (Kilboum) Deming [June 20, 1728] June 1729

123 Elias Deming Apr. 11 1752

124 Thomas Deming Oct. 27 1755

125 Anne Deming Mar. 5 1758



1 Annals of Newington, p. 88.

2 Elizabeth Kilboum, who married (i) James Camp, Dec. 4. 1769; married (2)
Zadock Hinsdale, Jan. 28, 1787, and died Feb. 28, 1814. Annals of Newington,
pp. 108 and in, and Hinsdale Genealogy, p. 81.

» Widow of Reuben Whaples, who died Oct. 22, 1748. She married Jonathan
Curtiss, March 27, 1755. Annals of Newington, pp. 106 and 113, and Wethers-
field Land Records, Vol. XIII, p. 15.



*5



Born



126 Eunice Deming Apr. 6 1760

127 John Deming May 6 1762

128 Chloe Deming Apr. 25 1765

129 Honor Deming May 4 1767

130 Gad Deming June 19 1770

131 Levi Deming Aug. 27 1772

132 Stephen Deming Aug. 25 1723

133 Hannah (Goodrich) Deming May 15, 1725

134 Rosanna Deming Dec. 3 1750

135 Sylvia Deming July 5 l 7S9

136 Leonard Deming Sept. 7 1763

137 Hannah (Lusk) Deming 2

138 Ephraim Deming Feb. 25 1761

139
140
141
142

H3
144

145



Frederic Deming May 17 1765

Lucretia Deming Mar. 19 1767

Selah Deming Mar. 6 1769

Roger Deming July 19 W 1

Francis Deming J an - l 739

Mary (Camp) Deming Dec. 21 1740

Nancy Deming Dec. 11 1762

146 Robert Deming Dec. 26 1763

147 Barzilla Deming Mar. 21 1766

148 Joseph Deming July 23 1769

149 Mary Deming Oct. 15, 1770

150 Jedidiah Deming Apr. 15 171 3

151 Rebekah Deming Nov. 10, 1754*

152 Elizur Deming Feb. 3 1751

153 Lucina (Francis) Deming Apr. 7 1753

154 James Deming July 29, 1776
Anne Deming (Added later) Oct. 19, i7°o

155 Ebenezer Dickinson Dec. 1733

156 Mabel Dickinson Apr. 25 1737

157 Waitstill Dickinson July 2 1758

158 Hannah Dickinson Oct. 9 1761

159 Oren Dickinson Sept. 20 1766

160 Ebenezer Dickinson June 11 I77 1
Oren Dickinson (added later) June 10 1779

161 Samuel Davis

162 Anne Davis



1 Deming Genealogy, p. 67.

' Hannah (Lusk) Deming was the widow of Waitstill Deming. who died March
10, 1776. Deming Genealogy, p. 68.

• The correct date of birth, if, as probable, this Rebecca was the daughter ■of
Gamaliel Deming, who married Joseph Curtis, Dec. IS, 1778. Deming Genealogy,
P- 7>-



i6

Born

163 Anne Davis ( Nov. 10 1767

164 Samuel Davis Nov. 5 1772

165 Mary Davis Apr. 6 1775
Bille Davis (added later) Jan. 1778

166 William Dunston
167

168 Elizabeth Dunston
169

170 Lydia Fox June 1735

171 Sarah Francis probably widow of Sergt. Thomas

Apr. 1716

172 Josiah Francis Sept. 18 1722

173 Melliscent (Stoddard) Francis Jan. 29 1729

174 James Francis Dec. 4 1755

175 Asa Francis Nov. 8 1757

176 Allein Francis Oct. 23 1760

177 Roger Francis Apr. 29 1763

178 Sarah Francis Apr. 1769

179 Elias Francis Apr. 30 1748

180 Thankful (Hunn) Francis June 17 1749

181 Rachel Francis June 18 1772

182 Seth Hun Francis Nov. 13 1774
Levi Francis (added later) probably bapt. Nov. 10, 1776 1

183 Justus Francis Nov. 8 1750

184 Keturah (Andrus) Francis Nov. 14, 1752
Appleton Andrus Francis (added later) Aug. 9 1778

185 Hezekiah Francis Mar. 11 1738

186 Deborah Francis 2

187 Rosewell Francis Dec. 27 1762

188 Hosea Francis Oct. 14 1764

189 Thomas Francis Aug. 10 1766

190 Selah Francis Aug. 10 1766

191 Adonijah Francis bapt. Aug 9, 1772*

192 Hannah Francis bapt. June 12, 1774*

193 Manda Francis Aug. 31 1769

194 Hezekiah Francis bapt. Feb. 16, 1777*
Adonijah Francis (added later) June 28, 1778

195 Olive Frazier 5 Apr. 2 1753

196 Irene Fuller Nov. 14 1757



1 Annals of Newington, p. 95.

2 Said to have been Deborah Blinn. Stiles' Ancient Wethersfield, Vol. II, p.
340.

8 Annals of Newington, p. 94.
4 Annals of Newington, p. 95.

6 Olive, daughter of Charles Frazier, married January 22, 1778, Phineas Kelogg,
who was born June 7, 1756. The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, Vol. I,
p. 214.



17

Born

197 Justus Francis 2d Jan. 25, 1762 1

198 Benjamin Goodrich July 21 1717

199 Sarah (Dcivey) Goodrich Aug. 2, 1712*

200 Rhoda Goodrich Mar. 23, 1750

201 David Goodrich Mar. 16, 1757

202 John Goodrich 3 Aug. 21 , 1754

203 Abigail Price

204 Mary Goodrich

205 Elizur Goodrich

206 Hannah Goodrich
207

208 John Graham

209 Hannah (Hunn) Graham April dan. of Samuel Hunn. See Wethersfield Land Records,

Vol. XIV, p. 305.

210 Samuel Graham June 19 1771

211 Clara Graham June 9 1773

212 Mary Graham bapt. June 25, 1775*
Hannah Graham (added later) Mar. 30 1777
Sarah Graham " " Jan. 7 1779

213 Josiah Griswold

214 Gideon Hun Mar. 12 1710

215 Rebecca Hun Feb. 3 1709

216 Rebecca Hun Mar. 5 1740

217 Eunice Hun May 1 1752

218 Enos Hun Mar. 1 1745

219 Esther (Smith) Hun died June 6, 1817, aged 03 5

220 Elisheba Hun May 6 1774
David Hun (added later) Jan. 29 1779
Rebecca Hunn " " bapt. May 27, 1781 s

221 Amos Hurlbut Apr. 14 1717

222 Sarah (Latimer) Hurlbut May 29 1719

223 Charles Hurlbut Nov. 4 1707

224 Martha Hurlbut

225 Jerusha Hurlbut Apr. 18 1744

226 John Hurlbut Apr. 10 1751

227 Elias Hurlbut Feb. 17 1742



1 Son of Elijah Francis of Berlin. See Francis Family, p. 67.

2 She was Sarah Dewey, dau. of Daniel and Catherine (Beckley) Dewey. Dewey
Genealogy, p. 850.

8 John Goodrich, 3d, and Abigail Price, married Oct. 1, 1776. Annals of New-
ington, p. 109.

* Annals of Newington, p. 95.

B Wethersfield Inscriptions, p. 167.

• Annals of Newington, p. 96.

3



18



228


Patience (Blinn) Hurlbut 1




229


Mehitable Hurlbut


June 19 1764


230


Ellener Hurlbut


July 25 1766


231


Martha Hurlbut


Feb. 1 1770


232


Phebe Hurlbut


Jan. 25 1773


233


Absalom Hurlbut


May 29 1775




Jemima Hurlbut (added later)


June 2 1779


234


Sybil Hurlbut


Nov. 4, 1705


235


Fitch Hurlbut


Feb. 27 1726


236


Jemima (Hunn) Hurlbut


Aug. 20 1740


237


Lemuel Hurlbut


Aug. 21, 1 7 50 2


238


Tabitha (Nott) Hurlbut


Aug. 21, 1752 s




Hannah Hurlbut (added later)


April 10, 1777 2




Lemuel Hurlbut


Nov. 10, 177S 2


239


Levi Hurlbut


Mar. 20, 1744


240


Martha (Hurlbut) Hurlbut


Feb. 11 1747


241


Roger Hurlbut


Oct. 1 1767


242


Seth Hurlbut


Jan. 16, 1775


243


Martin Kellogg


Aug. 2 1718


244


Mary (Boardman) Kellogg


Sept. 79, 171Q


245


Ellener Kellogg


Mar. 10 1755


246


Jemima Kellogg


Aug. 23, 1757*


247


Martin Kellogg


July 18 1746


248


Hannah (Robbins) Kellogg


Mar. 10, 1750


249


Hannah Kellogg


Jan. 17 1774


250


Mary Kellogg


May 26 1776




Jemima Kellogg (added later)


Dec. 20, 1778




Martin Kellogg


July 24, 178 1


251


Elizabeth (Russell) Kellogg


May 17, 1729*


252


Cynthia Kellogg


May 26, K 1764


253


Phineas Kellogg 5




254


Eunice Kilborn


Feb. 10, 1719


255


Timothy Kilborn


Aug. 23,. 1723



1 She was Patience Blinn and married Elias Hurlbut, April 4, 1764. Annals
of Newington, p. 107.

2 Hurlbut Family, p. 126.

8 Wethersfield Inscriptions, p. 178.

* Elizabeth Russell, daughter of John Russell, Jr., of Wethersfield, married
Nov. 9, 1749, Stephen Chester Kellogg, who died Aug. 24, 1767. See The Kel-
loggs in The Old World and the New, Vol. I, pp. 100 and 101.

B Perhaps an error for Joseph, born Feb. 23, 1767. See The Kelloggs in The
Old World and the New, Vol. I, p. 101. Phineas, son of Abraham Kellogg of
New Hartford, born June 7, 1756, married Olive Frazier of Newington, January
22, 1778. See footnote 5, page 16.



'9

Born



256


Prudence (Deming) Kilborn 1




257


Seth Kilborn


Oct. 27 1754


258


Happy Kilborn


Aug. 25 1757


259


Simon Kilborn


Nov. 23 1759


260


Abigail Kilborn


Sept. 16 1764


261


Timothy Kilborn Jun r


[May 9] May 4 1752


262


Mary (Dcming) Kilborn 2




263






264


Henry Kirkham


Aug. 30 1728


265


Mary (Hnrlbut) Kirkham


Oct. 10 1734


266


Samuel Kirkham


Mar. 14 1759


267


John Kirkham


Nov. 5 1760


268


Eunice Kirkham


May 1764


269


Abigail Kirkham


Mar. 1 1766


270


Sarah Kirkham


Feb. 1770


271


Samuel Landres 3




272


Sarah Landres




273


Samuel Landres


Mar. 30 1765


274


Sarah Landres


Aug 3, 1766


275


Vannaras Landres [June 6, i//i] July 7 1770


276


Lemuel Landres


June 6, 1773


277


Hannah Landres


Nov. 12, 1775


278


Luther Latimer


[Oct. 17] Oct. 6 1744


279


Dorothy (Smith) Latimer


Dec. 8 1744


280


Uzziel Latimer


Nov. 1 1769


281


Esther Latimer


Mar. 17 1772


282


Olive Latimer


Mar. 1776


283


Lois Latimer


May 8, 1750


284


Sarah Latimer


April 12, 1754




Benjamin Landres 4


Apr. 28, 1768


285


David Lowrey


July 23, 1740P


286


Lucy (Cole) Lowrey


bapt. Dec. 25, 1748 s


287


Lucy Lowrey


July 26 1771




Mary Lowrey (added later)


Dec. 1 1778


288


John Lusk


May 5 1703


289


Jane Lusk


Dec. 25 1708



1 She was the daughter of Josiah Deming and married Timothy Kilbourn,
Aug. 15, 1751. Deming Genealogy, p. 33.

2 She was Mary Deming and married Timothy Kilbourn, Jr., Jan. 5, 1775.
Annals of Newington. p. 109.

3 Samuel Landers and Lemuel Whittlesey were survivors of the fearful Havana
Expedition of 1762, serving in the company of Capt. John Patterson of Farmington.
See Stiles' Ancient Wethersfield, Vol. I, pp. 412 and 413.

* He was the third child of the foregoing Samuel and Sarah Landers.

5 Timlow's Sketches of Southington Genealogies, p. 166.

9 She was Lucy Cole, daughter of Phinehas Cole, and died Feb. 2, 1826, aged 77.
See Annals of Newington,, pp. 88, 108, and Wethersfield Inscriptions, p. 182.



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290 James Lusk - Apr. 17 1746

291 Abigail (Belden) Lusk Aug. 10 1753
Love (Graham) Lusk (added later) Oct. 1, 1753 1
Abigail Belden Lusk ' " " July 27, 1781

292 Mary Lusk 3

293 Eli jab Lusk Dec. 15, 1754

294 Levi Lusk bapt. April 3, 1757 3

295 Morris
296

297 Abisha Marks

298 Rhoda (Latimer) Marks Oct. 25, 1746
if as likely, she zvas the daughter of John and Anna

(Grimes) Latimer

299 Asahel Marks June 15 1771
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