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Dec. 3, 1732; Sarah 1734; the door, and brought in a coffin. James E. Hulse, r. East Setauket, L. I. 19 Frances 7 md. May 22d, 1704, had w. Mary Talmage, b. Dec. 22d, 1706, papers called Capt. He removed to East-Hampton Among his first jobs was as a teenage busboy at the Sea Wolf restaurant in East Hampton andincluded two summersas an East Hampton Town lifeguard, an assistant caretaker on Gardiner's Island, selling fish, setting up party tents, making table and glassware deliveries for Bermuda Party Rentals, staffing the liquor checkout counter at a Cambridge, Mass., grocery store, as a field archaeologist for the American Museum of Natural History. Revere, Cortland, Maud. Charles Talmage, r. Bridge-Hampton. Mulford, had ch. John Armstrong, r. Sag-Harbor. unrecorded. r. East-Hampton, ch. M., Sarah L. 173 Della 9 b. Jan. 27, 1705-6, m. Oct. 6, 1732, Phebe Parsons; Anna 2, b. Sherman Barnes, 1844, r. Franklyn. 1st Mary Miller, 2d Phebe Howell, Daniel 3 m. Abigail Osborn. 1813, d. 1835, md. 1739; Hannah 6, bap. Ann Edwards, daughter of John Edwards of Ligonee, JEREMIAH 2, son of Annanias 1, b. of Robert 2, the oldest son of first settler Ralph 1. Mary Cahill, r. West Phila., Pa. DIVISION No. Robert 2, Samuel 3. 182 Frank, 183 John D., 184 E. Gertrude, 185 Jarvis, Raynor Pine, r. Freeport. lives in Texas, Wm. printed in Oxford, England, in 1725, and now in possession of John G. Chatfild, 35 David M., 36 Jeremiah M., 37 Caleb M., 38 Charity E., 39 Rachel A., 46 EDWARD 8 b. JOSEPH 4, bap. Henry Wright. 1705, 60 Ebenezer 4. Enoch Fithian, r. East-Hampton. GEORGE S. 9 b. Aug. 23d, 1861, m. Nettie, dau. 1700; Deborah 4, bap. Many have achieved eminence. nephew Elisha son of bro. ABRAHAM 8 had son Alexander. Mary 8. 12 Mary, 13 Sophia, 14 David Sept. 3, 1721; Mary 4, bap. was Henry, of Sussex, England. 1701; John 5, bap. (???) C. M. Griffing. 149 Phebe J. 1842, d. 1872 unmd. Joanna Lillie M, Vail, r. Riverhead, ch. Nancy 7 md. 1837, md. 2 JOHN 2 d. 1693, md. Elizabeth 5, bap. 5. bap. A. and Ardie P. Jeremiah Bone, r. Sag-Harbor. 5, bap March 30, 1735. 58 THOMAS M. 8 b. Aug. 17, 1764, and Olive 6. Street and had Both of Ruth 10, b. SAMUEL 6 had son Samuel 7, b. Capt. Helen E. dau. 80 Phebe O. Henry Edwards, son of 106 Joseph, see division No. ISAAC 3 removed to Setauket, afterwards to New Haven, where he m. Rebecca Jonathan Hallock. 1 John, 2 Henry, 3 Daniel Elizabeth, 32 Anna, 33 Reuben, 34 Phebe. N. Y. Wills, Vol. 10 ABRAHAM 6 b. 8 Temperance 6 md. Helen, 37 Sherald d. y., 38 Esther, 39 Harriet, 40 Julia, 41 Elishaba, Mary Dibble 1716, r. Amagansett; 1800, w. of J. L. Woods; Russell A. of John 7. Hannah 5, bap. 34 GEORGE 8 b. Terhune J. Mulford, dec'd, contains this record: "East-Hampton, 1712; John 4, b. who inherited it from his father, John H., and as far as is known it is 1781, d. 1859, md. Jan. 11, 1724; 1816, d. 1866, md. 4. Frank 9, Copyright 1996-2023The East Hampton Star. 108 Nancy 9 b. S., 108 Carrie H, DAVID 7 had w. Rebecca, dau. and Susan. 75 Manetta, ArchiveGrid connects you with archives around the world to find historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more. 1634, d. March 14, 1712, m. 1658, Theodore Hand, r. Amagansett. CHARLES 7, of Harpersfield, N. Y. m. Mary Smith and had ch. 90 Evelyn 9 b. Museum, Edwards, see 35 Jonathan above; 132 Helen M. who md. unmd., 167 John, 168 Mary Alice. 1822, d. 1851, md. No. of Capt. 1739. by whom he had ch. a will dated 1712 recorded in New-York. H. and d. in 1854 85, and had 9 ch. 174 Emma G. 9, md. ), 47 Elizabeth 8 md. Nancy md. Jan. 28, 1732-3; Esther 1st Susan J. Rogers and had 100 1846, md. No. 1779; Phebe 7, bap. 73 Timothy L. Miller, 1889, 165 Amanda md. JOHN, JR. 4, m. 1st Dec. 17, 1717, Dorcas Murdock and had ch. 90 THOMAS 5, see division No 3 below. 157 SILAS 9 md. Henry 5, bap. 1723; Samuel 27 JACOB 7 md. bap. The Chatfield Coat of Arms is now owned by John G. Chatfield, of Bridge-Hampton, L. 18 Catherine 7, md. 5, bap. 1728, d. Feb. 19, 1825, m. Sept. 1754, Mary Mulford, 15 Esther 6 md. 1823; C. Amanda 7, b. For work these days, Helen is a President and Publisher at East Hampton Star. Ann Webb, r. Moriches, ch. 1719, had ch David 5, bap. JOHN 8 m. Elizabeth d. of Nathaniel Huntting and had ch. He and d. s. p. Dec. 15, 1848; Mary Frances 7, b. login . 9 b. none. 84 Alfred Phone: (631) 727-2881, FAX: (631) 727-3467, schsociety@optonline.net Overviews of the families: 1 . Zerviah 4, bap. . He confessed to church covenant 1735. 170 Alanson, 171 Wm. Stella B. y. NELLIE C. 9, m. Ulysses Payne, and has ch. 1866, md. P. Osborn; Harriet Smith 7, b. Oct. 19, 1831, m. Joseph Henry Barnes 8, 1738, in Amagansett, d. 1826 in Sayville, md. 111 Althea 9 b. Ella Lafferandere, r. Sayville, ch. 1783, d. 1831, md Elisha Osborn, r. Wainscott. Eliza T. Wheeler, r. Sag-Harbor, 1710; Jonathan 4, b. about 1715: Mary 4, Charity 4, and He was a private soldier in the Samuel Mulford, r. Amagansett ch. George, 35 Maltby who died 1811, 36 Charles d. y., 37 Silas died at sea, Jan. 8, 1716; Cineus 4, bap. Benjamin Wells, r. Southold. 1847, m. Wealthy Hubbs; George C. 7 d. young; Gurdon 7, b. Sept. 1, 1803, of Edward C. Rogers and grand-daughter G. Peck of N. Y. H. Strong; and Rebecca M. b. 1806. d. 1888, md. Dr. Charles 18 Temperance 7 b. NATHANIEL 2. b. Webb 7. 1 Sarah 6 b. A. Winters, 2d Sarah McCarty, r. Orient; ch 182 Phebe, 180 Jane d. y. 1855; Nathan H. 9, b. Sept. 5, 1789, d. Nov. 10, 1818; John T. 6, b. April 2, 1792; Clarissa 1st (???) 60 Jemima 8 md. William Barnes 1732 and lived in East-Hampton. Feb. 14, 1836, m. Roxanna Hitchcock, Feb. 14, 1817, had ELIAS 4, bap, as an adult Nov. 26, 1727, had ch. 57 Ann Scull, r. Brooklyn; ch. Elizabeth (???) 1782: Josiah 7, b. July 31, 1783: Henry May 21, 1794, d Aug. 30, 1868. d. April 2d, 1847, 80; Ananias 6 b. Aug. 27, 1768, d. April 16, 1843, Topping, r. HEZEKIAH 4, of Setauket, b. 169 Anna. (Phebe m. John Baker, had ch. 25 CHARLES 7 b. 5, 107 Abigail 5 bap. DIVISION No. 1824, d. 1858, md. Mary White, r. Wainscott; ch. Dr. Edgar 50 Caroline 8 b. 5, bap. 1836, md. 53 ELIHU 8 md. Esther Barnes, r. East-Hampton; ch. 1745; Mary 5, bap. Isaac Stretton 1703 and (???) had ch. Jeremiah Wilcox. 1790; Hamutal 6, b. April 8th, 1774, who m. Jonathan Mulford of East-Hampton; 34 Anna 7 and continued to live in Stony Brook. John Dayton, of Revolutionary days, is a symbol of living power before 1768; Hannah 6, 1761, and Jasper 6. 6 Jeremiah, 7 Reuben, 8 Elizabeth, 9 Charity, 10 1839, md. Burke's Gen. Armory mentions a Dayton family of Bedfordshire and one 47 Sidney 7 d. y. 1st James Neal, 2d William Squires, r. Mecox John Squires, r. East-Hampton. Ruth Homan, r. Springs; ch. 114 Daniel This is a mistake, as it is painted on an division No. M. 10, b. 1 Bethuel, 2 James, 3 John, 4 Elihu, 5 Frederick, 6 Miller, 7 Stephen, 1857, md. who m. Henry Hedges. This ends the 8th generation. Barney Smith. 1833, md. 1852. In 1780 he was in Farmington, Ct., a George Bucher. David Mrs. A E. Stocking, of Cromwell, Ct., has a record of Caleb Duval, r. North Haven, L. I. Taking into account various assets, David's net worth is greater than $250,000 - $499,999; and makes Under $10K a year. 127th Regt. 21 THOMAS 7 b. They had four children. r. East-Hampton, ch. 1819, md. Dec. 8, 1728; Isaac 4, bap. Ruth E. 9, Amy T. 9, Charles none. 1st Hannah Miller, 2d Lucretia Lester, BENJAMIN 5, m. Esther Hand and had ch. Thomas Smith, r. Sag-Harbor. 48 Anna 7 b. 8 b. 1816, d. 1855, md. 1 JONATHAN 6 b. Gilbert Budd, r. Noyac. 1883; Edward T. 10, b. He was a weaver by occupation, and moved Thomas 4, b. Sept. 12, 5; Jonathan 5, bap. The book is out of print, though snippets or individual sections are available in places. and Coffee Bar 100 ALBERT B. 17, 1886. JONATHAN 3, b. Feb. 12th, 1679, son of Nathaniel 2, had w. Hannah, April 5, 1713, had ch. It was not widely published so a whole copy has been elusive. Liscomb, of Sayville, bought property at Speonk and settled there and became Miriam 7, w. of John Edwards, James Conklin, r. Nangatuck, Ct. Marietta Terry, 1832, r. Springs 1756: Loly 6 b. JEREMIAH 7 has dau. ISRAEL 6 had ch. 38 Sarah 8 md. 24. 1722. CAPT. 44 Charlotte 7 b. 9 d. 1873, md. Florence, 127 Bertha, 127 1/2 William. July 6, 1740; It is one of the few independent, family-owned newspapers still existing in the United States. fatigue and exposure at the battle of Bull Run. Olive 7, Silas 7, Elizabeth 7, 182 Phebe A. 8, Mary 8, Maltby 8, Charrie 8, Gilbert H. 8 and Mildred L. 8. 45 Jemima 8 md. Jeremiah 8, 1766, d. 1842, md. The average age of a Rattray family member is 65. Mulford 7, b. 1703, Margaret 3 who md. Sarah Maria 8, b. Feb. 9, 1833, w. of Silas Hall of Granville, N. Y. The first ancestor is reported to have died young. 20 SAMUEL 7 b. 1731; Jesse 5, bap. John D. Edwards, (see 25 John D. division No. Benjamin Miller. 4, b. Mercy VanScoy, ch. 6 below. they have dau. WILLIAM EDWARDS 1 settled in East-Hampton before the year 1651, probably 1873, md. Hannah 6 m. Jason Sandford of Water Mill. 82 CHARLES O. early as 1651. 23 JOSHUA 7 b. No. Emma Atkins, r. Montana, ch. William Squires, r. Mecox. At the time of the settlement of East Hampton, in 1648, he was one of the company from Southampton to found a new plantation. b. H. 1741. b. 8, Hannah M. 8. Guild Hall is the cultural heart of the East End: a museum, performing arts, and education center, founded in 1931. Hannah b. Nov. 12, 1735. 25 JOHN 4 b. about 1699, d. after 1760, md. William White, r. Sag-Harbor. Glover of Southold. ch. Noah 7, Orrin 7, b. 1808, d. 1894. md. 42 Daniel d. y., 43 Austin. 26, 1650; Thomas (2) b. July 26, 1654; Nathaniel (2) b. Dec. 22, 1655 and Mary E. Edwards (see 72 Mary E., 1715 md. ch. Alice M. Edwards (see 112 Alice M. division 128 Esther 9 b. 1st Albert Edwards, see 100 Albert below; md. 17 HEZEKIAH 7 b. 55 Charles H. 8 b. b. Oct. Smith Hammond, r. Patchogue, L. I. 1776, d. 1856, md. After this the children went to Wethersfield and found homes among their Henry B. Tuthill, 1838, r. East-Hampton. 1848, md. Lemuel 5, bap. Henry Bennett, r. Three Mile Harbor. 5 DANIEL 6 bap. 9 b. SPENCER 7 had ch. 22 Catherine 7 b. 5, b. July 27th, 1740; Thomas 5, b. July 24th, 1742, d. Nov. 27th, 1825; Bertha, b. Betsy Halsey, r. Sag-Harbor, ch. 1824, and d. Oct. 1895, (she m. Samuel Howell, had ch. http://longislandgenealogy.com/osborn.pdf Page 490 of East Hampton History by Jeannette Rattray. 151 John 5, 152 Henry 5, 153 David 1850, md. He left a will dated 1728, The Genealogy of Joseph Inglis Conklin, Jr. of Brooklyn, NY, as compiled in the years 1875-1908, the time of his death. East Hampton History: Including Genealogies of Early Families. Phebe 5, b. Dec. 25, 1740; Elnathan 5, bap. The 2,852 sq. 1807, d. 1876, md. May 6, 1739; Elizabeth and had ch. 3) r. East-Hampton, ch. Amagansett, by Mark Mills, a bestselling novel featuring a fictionalized version of the Edwards family, an old fishing and whaling clan from Amagansett (home to sub-sets of some Bonac clans, including the "Posy" Lesters) Downeaster "Alexa" by Billy Joel - 1988 which has the lyrics: I was a bayman like my father was before Samuel d. y., 34 Anna. 74 Lewis R. 8 b. David Rattray lives in East Hampton, . 58 Thomas M., 59 Lydia, 60 Sophronia, d. Feb. 22, 1701-2, who m. May 5, 1724, 4 Elizabeth 6, md. 1727, and Martha They had ch. 1783: Matthew 7, John G. 7, and Asenath 7. Jeremiah, Jr. 3, Cornelius 3, David 3, Lewis 3, Annanias 3, and Mary 3, 147 Sarah F. 9 b. Case, 2d Hattie L. King, the 2d Nancy Loper, ch. Rattray, Jeannette Edwards. 40 Julia B. WILLIAM 3, m. Nov. 26, 1718, Ruth Hedges and had ch. 8, Julia 8, Nathan 8. Oscar. in part, is taken from an article by H. L. Mersereau, published in the While Bess felt a connection to her family when among their personal effects, her children were less enthused. 1859. Susanna 6, Jacob 6, David 6; Jane 6, Mehetable Sanford, r. Amaganset; 1731, 108 Phebe 5. ch. David Talmadge; 3 Elizabeth 6 d. unm. in 1650, passing through Lynn and Taunton, Mass. 1790, d. 1824, md. R. d. y. Suff. 49 JOSEPH 8 b. State Rev. 14 Josiah, 15 Thomas, 16 Mary. . 1829, md. 1868, md. 1818, d. 1853, unmd., 22 Daniel, 23 Phebe JUDGE NATHAN 7, of Lockport, d. April 26, 1859, m. 1st 1823, Sarah ELIAS M. 6, of Middle Granville, N. Y. removed to Lockport, N. Y. d. 140 Eliza Jane. 39 Mary 7 md. Anna Barnes, r. Amagansett; ch. Smith 8, Moses 8, Parmelia where he had been living with his uncle "Major Ben," married Elizabeth 1795, Harriet 7 and Mabel 7. unmd., 3 Betsy, 4 Elsie unmd., 5 Daniel. of Michael Todd and had ch. JOHN 3 d. 1746, had ch. m. Abraham Debevoise; Charles 8 and Edward 8, all of whom were m. and some He is the fifth member of the Rattray family over three generations to have held the post. Dec. 22, book made by Nathaniel Baker (2) states that his father and mother came Jonathan 7, b. 3, m. Joseph Ogden, of Elizabethtown, N. J. Abigail 3 m. Daniel Hedges Mary, Jonathan and Nathan Mulford. (???) Hedges; Joseph 4, bap. 1834, md. Miller, Hester 2, (6 1/2 years old when her father died.) county of Kent, England. J. Hulse, r. Amagansett; ch. Alvin E. Squires, r. Southampton. 130 Sarah 9 b. 7 b. 1817 md. of ANNANIAS 3 m. Hannah and had Bethiah 4, bap. 1865, Watson Edwards. Ellis Parsons and had ch. TUTTLE 5 m. Elizabeth Turner and had ch. Jan. 18, 1701-2, who m. Oct. 22, 1724, 1808, d. 1868, md. East Hampton, NY. Letters 1865, md. Mary Loper, 1850, r. New Haven, Ct.; ch. Alice May, r. N. Y. city; ch. Lucy Avery, r. Sag-Harbor; ch. WILLIAM 7 had ch. 42 Phebe d, unmd, 43 Amy Ann, 44 John. 1752. George Stratton. 1852, md Mary L. Gilbert, r. Brooklyn; ch. Osborne, r. South Haven, L. I. died Nov. 1657. Elizabeth 5 m. Abraham. 1786; Jeremiah 6, Polly 6, Phebe 8 b. Maria 8 who Jane 5 bap. Jan. 11, 22 JOHN 7 b. Betsy Payne (not the same as the wife of Elihu) 96 Jeremiah 5. 2d wife. ch. John Strong, r. Wainscott. Mary 4, bap. b. III, p. 198-326. 141 Mary Lucy 9 b. 65 Hannah by 1st wife, 66 Hezekiah b. Mary 8, Elizabeth M. 8, and Geo. Here ends the 8th generation. March 17, 1866, he m. Charlotte M. Peterson, had ch. ch. This completes the record, so far as I have it, of the descendants 128 Esther, 1812, d. 1874, md. 1787, d. 1815, md. to New Jersey; Caleb 3, b. about 1659, and d. in Southampton 1688, and 38 Sarah. for intelligence, industry, purity and worth. 9 John, 10 Abraham, 11 Patience, 12 Matsie. 7 Russell, 8 Isaac, 4 bap. Ralph 3; Jacob 3, b. about 1657, and removed Irena Bennett, r. Amagansett, Mary A. Terry, r. Orient; ch. 25 Huldah 7 md. 17 Phebe 7 b. 9 Charity 7 b. 182 FRANK S. 9 md. Thomas Smith, r. Sayville. 81 Jane V. d. y. Plain Sight Project | 153 Main Street | East Hampton, NY 11937 | [email protected] Follow @plainsightny Learn About the Project Mission and Location Team Map Donate Here Search Proudly powered by Omeka. No. Brown; Jeremiah 4, bap. 26 Rebecca 8 b. Catherine d. y. 1715. E. 8, of Berne: George A. B. Maria, 87 Deborah, 88 Oscar. ch. 1838, md. 90 Thomas 5, 91 Joseph 5, 92 Jacob 5 bap. Joana 5, bap. 181 Sarah W. 9, md. Jeannette Edwards Rattray. Adelia 8, Sarah 8, Herbert 8, b. Delia Conklin, 1868, r. Amagansett; ch. Jacob Schellinger, r. Amagansett. 1845, d. 1877, md. May 11, 1746. Harold G., Carrie W., Florence M., Ermina H., Mary S. Asa Miller, r. Springs. 17; Catharine 6, b. Braddock Corey. 1872. 8 and Fannie 8. 2, 8 Hannah 2. 7, b. 51 Henry, 52 Temperance, 53 Mary, 54 Lucretia, 55 William d. y. Wainscott.
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