Direct Descendents of:_ - Hendee Family



Direct Descendants of:Richard Hendy (Handy)b. abt 1585 France (Normandy?)ch. m. d. bur. and b. ch.d. Document by: David A. Petrie [dapwyn@] 1293 Wynridge Dr. Arden Hills, MN 55112 USAAbout this document:I have been researching all known descendents of Richard Hendy for the last 30+ years [1979-2013]. This Richard Hendy is a direct ancestor of wife, Judith (Shanley) Petrie. Her great grandfather, Horace Jackson Hendee, was born in 1842 in Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont.The following document starts off with several pages of information on the Hendee family in general including the source of the Hendee name and the family’s history in France.This is just a Microsoft WORD document [MS Windows-7 - .docx file type] so you should be able to download, open and share it without any special software. The document is in outline format with children indented under their parents. So brothers and sisters and cousins line up underneath each other. By tracing upward and toward the left in the document, you can see parents, grandparents, great grandparents, great great grandparents, etc. back many generations.The document is well over four hundred pages long now, so if you want a printed copy, I would copy it to a disk and take it to a copy store like a Fed Ex Kinkos. Its not that expensive and you will save on ink, paper and wear on your printer.To find things in the document, since it is so large, I use the "find" function in my WORD software menu to search for specific names, dates or places. If you look for “Newark,” for example, you will be able to step through the document and see those Hendee descendants who have a connection to Newark, Wisconsin or Newark Cemetery.A special thanks to all those researchers of the Hendee and related families who have contributed to and continue to contiribute to this living document.I have included my email address above (as of 2013) and would welcome questions, corrections or additions to the document. Dave PetrieArden Hills, Minnesota14 Jun 2013 =====================================================================================================================================================================================". . . HANDY. The name was originally spelled in several different ways and we find Handy, Hendy and Hendee in the early records of New England.” [History of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Biographical; NY: The American Historical Society, Inc. (1920); pp. 78 – 79] “The branch of the family that settled and remained at Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts tended to continue to spell the name ‘Handy.’ The branch of the family that settled in Windham or Tolland County, Connecticutt changed the spelling to ‘Hendee.’ It may be that members of both groups eventually found their way to Vermont with each group continuing to spell the name differently.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “. . . census records show . . . several male chlidren born to the only known 3 Hendee families in Conn[ecticutt] in 1820, Amasa, Abner and Abel Hendee.” [Stella (Hendee) Kirkman - email removed; id - cherokeemojo] “I was told as a child and have read many times since that the Hendees were Huguenots who fled Normandy,France for England at the time of the persecution of Protestants (1520-1680). The Richard Hendee (Hendy) who arrived in Boston could have been born in France or, more likely, in England of French parents or grandparents. Does anyone have any real evidence of this such as the dates they left France; where they lived in France; how long they were in England? Why the name change from Hendey to Hendee? I am curious. Thanks.” [Jane Sencer - [Jane Sencer - email removed] “It seems that the oral history is quite pervasive. I too was told the same thing by my mother in Vermont as a child in the 50's. I and a Hendee cousin have traced our line back as far as the early 1800's in that area of Vermont. I've intended to find out more from our local LDS library, but haven't gotten there yet. So, as you say, it appears to be accurate. When I get there I'll email you to let you know what I find out. In the meantime, if you want to know a little more about my lineage (names, locations, etc) email me. I had never heard about the immigrant to Boston, but that would make good sense considering the number of Hendees in Vermont. Most all Vermonters came from somewhere in downcountry New England or New York.” [Samuel R. Seward –email removed] “Hi, Samuel: Do you live anywhere near Pittsford, Rutland County? Deacon Caleb Hendee was one of the early settlers of Pittsford. He moved there from Connecticut before the Revolution. His son,Caleb [Jr.], kept a journal for many years in which he recorded all the information he had about his family. I have a copy. If you would send me the names of your early ancestors I will see if I can find them. Caleb also recorded a letter about 1839 from Abner Hendee, a cousin still in Connecticut, which told about the family fleeing Normandy at the time of "the religious wars" in France, and the early arrival of Richard Hendee in Boston. Richard had a son Richard, who had a son Jonathan, who was Deacon Caleb's father.” [Jane Sencer - email removed] “Hi Jane, we've emailed before. Our oral family history said the same thing as far as leaving Normandy is concerned. I also noticed that someone else was doing Hendee research and made the same statement of the Hendees originating in Normandy. There must be some truth to it!” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “My line is Richard 1, Richard 2 (with Sarah Smith), Johathan (with Martha Millington), Caleb Sr., David, Clark Kendrick, Frank Clark, Frank Chester, me (all Hendees until I married). My Grandma Hendee saved everything, which I have now processed, along with gathering information from a few other sources. I never talked to her about these issues. She was 78 when I was born and died when I was 16. However, I also somehow grew up with the story that our Hendee ancestors fled from France and arrived in England. Her version was that it was the Ven Dee region of France and that the name changed into Hendee in England. But, I find no documentation in her various papers for that. (The VenDee region is discussed in the 1989 issue of National Geographic--all on France. It does discuss fleeing from persecution in the Ven Dee region beginning in 1793, long after Richard was in America, but still kind of interesting. I have that page.) Also, I question Grandma's story of the name change, as I have information tracing the Hendee name back well in time and with the root of courtesy and such--and also with possible Scottish roots. But, then we don't yet know WHEN our ancestors arrived. Maybe they were courteous. I do not have her backup for the fleeing story. However, she did communicate with Lee Hendee, and he had access to Caverly's History of Pittsford (VT.), so this may have been her source. If you have not had contact with the Historical Society of Pittsford (VT) (PO Box 423 05763), I recommend it and can go into more detail, depending on your lineage. To quote one passage from Caverly, "The first of the HENDEE family in this country was named Richard. He descended from a family of French Protestants who, on account of their religion, were expelled from Normandy, and afterward settled in England." This was published in 1872. I would love to know Mr. Caverly's source and am interested in a copy of the letter from Jance Sencer from Abner regarding this. I do know Lee's line and that his material that he was never able to get into a finalized form is in the Lansing Library of Michigan--a long-range goal to go there. Also, in regard to Pittsford, if your line goes through Caleb, Sr., I recommend ordering [the book] In the Shadow of Cox Mountain. Caleb and Caroline are in the book, which is written by a descendant of Beulah Cox, the main character. We learn that Beulah midwifed Daniel, Lydia, and Solomon (1)Hendee, with payment in pumpkins and seed potatoes. We also learn of Ft. Vengeance being built on the property of Caleb when our family fled for the safety (?) of nearby Rutland (later returning). There, they stayed with the family of Elisha Rich, and Caleb, Jr. later married dau. Lydia [Rich]. If you do order the book and let me know, I can send you my write-up with the pages of our family and other info. I also transcribed Caleb, Jr.'s manuscript for easier reading and sent a copy to the [Pittsford Historical] Society - am glad to send copies to anyone. In this [transcription], I tie together Cox Mountain information. I am also hoping to receive any materials that anyone else is willing to share. I have a fair amount that would be of interest to Hendees. “ [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]“For those of you who would like to know more about Pittsford, Vermont - the birthplace of many Hendee ancestors, the Pittsford Historical Society has published (2009) a nice book of pictures depicting the history of Pittsford (126 pages). It was put together by Peggy Armitage for the Pittsford Historical Society. The book can be ordered from Arcadia Publishing via the following link. It appears that it is currently on sale at 20% off its original $21.99 price (2013). - ” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]===================================================================================================================================================================================The Hendee French Connection: “In my searches, I've come across a book with a title that fits with one of the Hendee Family stories and the time period. "Journal de Paul de Vendée, capitaine Huguenot 1611-1623, ... . "Vendée, Paul de, 1577-1627. I've tried using "Google Translate," from French to English-- didn't help me. I've tried, without success, to find someone who could read the French and help me understand if the book has relevance to the Hendee Family. A long shot, but I think worth some effort. If one of you has the interest and resources to look into this, I'd be much appreciative. If so, and to avoid duplication of effort, please let us know you are moving forward on this. This book is available via e-book. I have an e-copy. Please let me know if you would like me to email you a copy (15MB).” [Derek Stafford - email removed]=================================================================================================================================================================================== Cousins ===============================================================================SIBLINGSFIRSTCOUSINSSECONDCOUSINSTHIRDCOUSINSFOURTHCOUSINSFIFTHCOUSINSSIXTHCOUSINSSEVENTHCOUSINSEIGHTHCOUSINSNINTHCOUSINSTENTHCOUSINSELEVENTHCOUSINSTWELVTHCOUSINSTHIRTEENTHCOUSINSFOURTEENTHCOUSINSFIFTEENTHCOUSINSSIXTEENTHCOUSINSSEVENTEENTHCOUSINSEIGHTEENTHCOUSINSRichard Hendy (or Handy) b. abt 1585 Normandy, France “Mrs. Carl E. Mueller, N. Hackett avenue [Milwaukee, Wisconsin], traces her ancestry through the paternal line to a certain Richard Hendee, born in Normandy, France, toward the close of the Sixteenth century. He was of a family of French Protestants, that group called Huguenots who suffered so severely in the famous massacre of St. Bartholemew. Richard, apparently, was born some years after this bloody event, but during the age of religious oppression that followed. His family finally fled from France to England, whence in 1639 [?], [His son?] Richard sailed to America as a ship’s carpenter, settling at last in Connecticut.” [Milwaukee Sentinel – March 3, 1935 - ].“From Mrs. F.C. [Frank Clark] Hendee [Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee] 2640 So. 13th St., Lincoln, Nebraska - Dear Cousin, The [Hendee family lived originally in Normandy, France, the name being Ven Dee (or perhaps La VenDee) pronounced “Vong Day.” The prefix “Ven” being the same as “Van” in Holland and “Von” in German each denoting descent from royalty, the titles going to the eldest son of each family in direct line. When the Catholic persecutions drove the Huguenots or Protestants from France, the Ven Dees took up their abode in Denmark and England. It was during their sojourn in the latter land [England] that “V” was changed to “Haitch” [“H”]. [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mrs. Cora Sand of Prophetstown, Illinois – Feb 1930; transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “While in this letter, Jennie [Florence Seitz Hendee] correlates the “Ven” as descending from royalty, other notes state that our [Hendee] ancestors migrated from the “Vendee” region of France, changing to “Hendee” along the way.” [Letter from Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “Deacon Caleb Hendee was one of the early settlers of Pittsford [Vermont]. He moved there from Connecticut before the Revolution. His son, Caleb, kept a journal for many years in which he recorded all the information he had about his family. I have a copy. If you would send me the names of your early ancestors I will see if I can find them. Caleb also recorded a letter about 1839 from Abner Hendee, a cousin still in Connecticut, which told about the family fleeing Normandy at the time of "the religious wars" in France, and the early arrival of Richard Hendee, Sr. (b.1611) in Boston. Richard had a son Richard [Jr.] (b. 1631), who had a son [Ensign Richard Hendee (b. 21 May 1672) who had a son] Jonathan [b.17 Mar 1694], who was Deacon Caleb's father.” [Jane Sencer – email removed; David Petrie – dapwyn@]Richard Hendee (or Hendy), Sr. b. 1611 Immigration: 1634 “in the [ship] Hopewell”[Richard Hendee , Sr.] – “immigration: abt 1639 from England to Fairhaven, Conn., or Boston, Mass . . . in 1639 [?], Richard sailed to America as a ship’s carpenter, settling at last in Connecticut. Through his descendants, the blood of many important American families has mingled with that of the Hendee line, among them that of Miles Standish, Gov. Roger Conant,, General Butler, and Andrew Jackson. Richards’s great-grandson, Capt. Joshua Hendee, was the Revolutionary ancestor. Just before the out break of the Revolution, 1772, he [Capt. Joshua Hendee] married Lydia Woodward, and the ceremony was performed by that famous cleric, the Rev. Eleazer Wheelock, founder and first president of Dartmouth college. The reverend was Joshua’s uncle on his mother’s side. It was through Joshua’s son, Homer, that the Standish blood was introduced, through his [Homer’s] marriage to Hulda Washburn, great-great-great-granddaughter of [Standish] the famous colonial warrior.” [Milwaukee Sentinel – March 3, 1935 - ].“My father always told me they first came to Boston about the first settlement of that town. I found a small bag of papers at home left by my grandmother who died at my fathers 40 years since. Among the papers I find a record of the birth of all her children even to the day & time of the day they were born. I also found the original deeds of the land he bought. I also found a deed given by Richard Hendee at Windham about 100 years since & I also found a deed given by Richard Hendee at Windham about 100 years since & have inclosed it to you as a relict of the family which please accept from me. In the year 1831 I had a Letter from Cyrus Hendee dated at South Chili New York giving an act (account?) of my uncle Asa Hendees family, among other things he says his oldest brother Asa lived in the state of Vermont in the town of Lownal (Lownad?). Perhaps you know him. He must be about 54 years of age. Among other things this Cyrus informed me that he had changed his name to Handy because he had in that country found many who belonged to our [family] who had done the same among others he said his father’s cousin Barzilla had done the same. I reproved him for breaking down the ancient landmark of spelling the name as that would loose all trace of name & family. My sister [Mary Hendee] told me that one of my Grand father’s brothers she had understood settled in Randolph or Royalton & that his descendants now lived there of this perhaps you know more than I do.” [Letter from Abner Hendee (b. Jun 1779 Andover-Hebron, Connecticut) to Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. – 15 Jun 1834] 88888"John ELDERKIN settled Lynn, Massachusetts in 1637; was at Dedham in 1641; Reading in 1646; two years later in Providence R.I.; at New London, Conn. in 1651; finally settled Norwich, Conn. in 1664 . . . Came in the [ship] "Hopewell", 1634 [along with Richard Hendee (Hendy), Sr. b. 1611 and Elderkin's group] [Don Barber – email removed; ]“From Mrs. F.C. [Frank Clark] Hendee [Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee] 2640 So. 13th St., Lincoln, Nebraska - Dear Cousin, The [Hendee family lived originally in Normandy, France, the name being Ven Dee (or perhaps La VenDee) pronounced “Vong Day.” The prefix “Ven” being the same as “Van” in Holland and “Von” in German each denoting descent from royalty, the titles going to the eldest son of each family in direct line. When the Catholic persecutions drove the Huguenots or Protestants from France, the Ven Dees took up their abode in Denmark and England. It was during their sojourn in the latter land [England] that “V” was changed to “Haitch” [“H”] and so Richard Hendee [Sr.] became a resident of the New World, which a century or more later became the U.S.A. Richard 1 [Richard Hendee, Jr.] had a son Richard 2 [Ensign Richard Hendee] b. 21 May 1672 who was the father of Jonathan 3 who had a son know in manhood as “Deacon” Caleb Hendee 4. Among the Deacon’s sons was one David 5 who became a Baptist Preacher. His family was born in Rutland Co. Vermont. Then they moved to the vicinity of Jackson Mich where Family Reunions have been held each Labor Day during the last four or six years. (Of David’s sons there was no Samuel.) One of David’s sons (Clark Kendrick Hendee 6) was the father of O.W. 7 (Olin Wood [Hendee]) of Omaha [Nebraska] and his twin sister Lu Bird who until this winter, made her home at La Clede Ill, at the homestead where Dr. Hendee (C.K. {Clark Kendrick) and children made their home beginning in 1872. Miss Bird is now at the M.E. Home for Old Folks at Lawrenceville Ill. The twins will be 74 June 29 ’39. O.W. has one daughter Maurea Hendee Sanborn who has 3 youngsters, the eldest a girl. Frank Clark Hendee 7, my husband, is the . . . Frank Chester Hendee 8, who is the son of Frank Clark and . . . There are many Hendees around Monmouth [sp?]. Geo. M. Hendee founder and Pres. of the Indian Motorcycle Co of Springfield Mass is a descendant of Caleb 4 above. His ancestry running back thus: Geo M 8 Wm 7 Abel 6 Celeb 5 Caleb 4 Jonathan 3 Richard Jr 2 Richard. I got the above information from Mr. Clarence A. Hendee of Stottsville, N.Y. R.F.D.-1. He saw O.W.’s name in the Sat Eve Post and wrote him direct. It was easy from his data and what we have to see that he is related. His grandfather Abel was 1st coz to Dr. Hendee (His father William a 2nd cousin to O.W. aand F,C.) and 2nd coz. to O.W. and F.C. Dr. Clark K. Hendee, my father-in-law, had 4 [?] brothers, John, Wm, Royal, Herrington, and Caleb also one sister Caroline. Uncle Royal had a daughter Emma Hendee Cole still living at Jackson Mich. I think she is about 88. Uncle John has a son Sherman Hendee 82, address 17 West Sherman St. Eureka, California.” [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mrs. Cora Sand of Prophetstown, Illinois – Feb 1930; transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “While in this letter, Jennie [Florence Seitz Hendee] correlates the “Ven” as descending from royalty, other notes state that our [Hendee] ancestors migrated from the “Vendee” region of France, changing to “Hendee” along the way. Richard came to the United States from England in 1660.” [Letter from Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “My Grandma Hendee saved everything, which I have now processed, along with gathering information from a few other sources. I never talked to her about these issues. She was 78 when I was born and died when I was 16. However, I also somehow grew up with the story that our Hendee ancestors fled from France and arrived in England. Her version was that it was the Ven Dee region of France and that the name changed into Hendee in England. But, I find no documentation in her various papers for that. (The VenDee region is discussed in the 1989 issue of National Geographic--all on France. It does discuss fleeing from persecution in the Ven Dee region beginning in 1793, long after Richard was in America, but still kind of interesting. I have that page.) Also, I question Grandma's story of the name change, as I have information tracing the Hendee name back well in time and with the root of courtesy and such--and also with possible Scottish roots. But, then we don't yet know WHEN our ancestors arrived. Maybe they were courteous. I do not have her backup for the fleeing story. However, she did communicate with Lee Hendee, and he had access to Caverly's History of Pittsford (VT.), so this may have been her source [see following]." [Cynthia Henry - email removed] "The first of the Hendee family in this country [New England] was named Richard. He descended from a family of French Protestants who, on account of their religion, were expelled from Normandy and afterwards settled in England. Richard came to Boston in the first settlement of the country, married and settled in that vicinity." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “Richard was banished from Normandy France. He first fled to Bandland Latch, England, then to America. He landed first at Fairhaven, Connecticut or Boston, Massachusetts about the yearr 1639.” [Wayne Duncan - email removed]“Deacon Caleb Hendee was one of the early settlers of Pittsford [Vermont]. He moved there from Connecticut before the Revolution. His son, Caleb, kept a journal for many years in which he recorded all the information he had about his family. I have a copy. If you would send me the names of your early ancestors I will see if I can find them. Caleb also recorded a letter about 1839 from Abner Hendee, a cousin still in Connecticut, which told about the family fleeing Normandy at the time of "the religious wars" in France, and the early arrival of Richard Hendee, Sr. (b.1611) in Boston. Richard had a son Richard [Jr.] (b. 1631), who had a son [Ensign Richard Hendee (b. 21 May 1672) who had a son] Jonathan [b.17 Mar 1694], who was Deacon Caleb's father.” [Jane Sencer – email removed; David Petrie – dapwyn@aol..com]Sir (or Captain) Richard Hendee (or Hendy, or Handy), Jr. b. 1631 Killingsworth, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England m. Hannah Elderkin 1661 Killingsworth, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 4 Aug 1670 Killingsworth, Middlesex County, Connecticut [? – “If his father did, in fact, arrive in New England about 1639 and if his son Capt. Richard was, in fact, born in New England, 1631 would be a more reasonable date of birth for Capt. Richard than the 1611 quoted in some sources.” David Petrie – dapwyn@] Occupation: “operated [grist mill] from about 1665 until his death in 1670” “Richard's surname was probably originally ‘Handy.’" [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed] Richard was one of the first purchasers of land at Norwich, Connecticut in 1659. His biography is in the Connecticut Historical Society Book of Vital Statistics under date of 17 Nov 1953. "(1) Richard Hendee First (1) B --------? one of the first purchasers of land at?Norwich, Conn., in 1659 M. Hannah Elderkin, dau., of John and Hannah Elderkin, his?wife.?Hannah Elderkin, Jr. was B., May, 17, 1634 . Richard (1) died Aug., 4, 1670, Killingsworth,?Conn.,?Richard was one of the first land owners, at Norwich, Conn. (See biography from Conn.,?Historical society in book of Vital statistics, under date of Nov., 17, 1953.)" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansine, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971 and "The Hendee/Hendy Family" - ] "Richard II was b. at Killingsworth Ct. He had a sister Hannah [Hendee] who married Samuel Belden 6/14/1686; brother, Johnathan [Hendee] no record; brother, Caleb [Hendee] died young" [Wayne Duncan - email removed] "Richard married Hannah Elderkin, daughter of John Elderkin and Abigail Kingslane, about 1661 in Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut. (Hannah Elderkin was born about 1643 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts and died on 23 Jan 1687 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.)" [THE HENDEE COLLECTION by Lee V. Hendee; p.1; FHL film 0927702. NOTE: Richard was "...one of the first purchasers of land at Norwich, Conn. in 1659." NOTE: No birth or parents listed. COLONIAL FAMILIES by H.B. Bartlett; v. 1 p.66; FHL film 0858611. NOTE: "Richard Hendee was evidently of French origin and was the emigrant over, an original proprietor of Norwich, Conn in 1658. He was b--- d Killingsworth Conn Aug 4 1670. He m. Hannah Elderkin dau of John Elderkin and wf Abigail [Kingsland]. He was granted tract of land Norwich Conn 1660. Had an early allotment near the town plot and shared in the 1st division of land there. He worked on vessels at New London Conn - Newport RI and a shipbuilder by trade. In 1665 he was proprietor of a Mill, built by his father in law John Elderkin on the Menunkatesuck River at Killingsworth where he died". NEW ENGLAND MARRIAGES PRIOR TO 1700 by Clarence A. Torrey; p.341; FHL book 974 V2T. THE BARBOUR COLLECTION; Killingworth, p.79; FHL film 0002972. BOSTON TRANSCRIPT, 1906-1941; Hendy, Elderkin, n.1002, 28 Jan 1931; FHL film [ ] - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]“I have Richard Hendy born 1611 Connecticut, Married 1661 in Connecticut, Died May 29 1719 USA. Married to Hannah Elderkin, born 17 May 1634 USA Died 9 Nov 1732 USA. My relation is thru their son Richard Hendee born 1665 Connecticut, Married 1 Mar 1693 USA, died 6 Feb 1742 USA. Hannah Elderkin's parents were John Elderkin born 1616 Massachusetts, died 22 June 1687 USA. Hannah's mother Abigail Kingsland, born 1616 Massachusetts, died 1660 Massachusetts. I have the Richard Hendee (born in 1665) as married to Sarah Smith, born 6 Sept 1670 USA, died 18 Apr 1694 USA, her parents I have listed as Edward Smith born 1637 Connecticut, Married 7 Jun 1663 USA, died 14 Jul 1689 USA, his mother listed as Elizabeth Kirchwall born 1608 England, died 2 Apr 1651 England. She and her husband, who is not named had 7 boys and 2 girls, and then returned to England. Elizabeth Bliss who married Edward Smith was born 20 Nov 1645 USA, died 10 Jul 1689. I have more infomation on the Elderkin family and the Bliss family. Looking for more information on Hendee, Smith and Kirchwall befoe 1616.” [SUNBURSTAJ – email removed]“I HAVE THE RICHARD HENDEE BORN 1631 MARRIED TO HANNAH ELDERKIN BORN 1643 SO DO SOME OTHERS. AND SOME OTHERS HAVE RICHARD HENDEE BORN 1611 MARRIED TO HANNAH ELDERKIN. DOES ANYONE KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER??” [Mary Fobian - email removed] “Sir Richard’s birthdate of 1631 would make more sense given the date of his marriage (1661), the date of birth of his wife, Hannah Elderkin (1634), his first recorded purchase of land in Norwich Connecticutt (1659), and the record of his running a Mill for his father in law, John Elderkin (1665). Also see ‘Descendants of John Elderkin’ - which was posted by Larry Buck - email removed “ [David Petrie – dapwyn@] "The first of the Hendee family in this country [New England] was named Richard. He descended from a family of French Protestants who, on account of their religion, were expelled from Normandy and afterwards settled in England. Richard came to Boston in the first settlement of the country, married and settled in that vicinity. He had two sons, [Ensign] Richard and Caleb. The latter died without children; the former married and had a son Jonathan; his [Ensign Richard's] wife soon after died. He left the child with its mother's relatives, moved to Connecticut, there married a Conant [Elizabeth Conant b. 29 Jul 1677 Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, New England] and settled in or near Windham [Connecticut]." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "There is a company in Texas called "Hendee Enterprises" and I spoke with a senior Hendee there [President, Chuck Hendee - email removed]. It was from this person in Texas that told me about Richard Hendee arriving in Plymouth Rock, Mass. in the year 1623 aboard a vessel by the name of 'The Anne.'" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]Hannah: b. 17 May 1634 Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, New England d. 9 Nov 1732 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut [COLONIAL FAMILIES by H.B. Bartlett; v.1 p.64; FHL film 0858611. NEW ENGLAND MARRIAGES PRIOR TO 1700 by Clarence A. Torrey; p.341; FHL book 974 V2T. BOSTON TRANSCRIPT, 1906-1941; Hendy, Elderkin, n.1002, 28 Jan 1931; FHL film [ ] - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Deacon John Elderkin III (b. 1612 England [or 1615/1616 Lincolnshire, England] m(2). 1630 (or 1637) Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts d. 13 Jun 1687 (or 22/23 Jun 1687) (age abt 71 yrs) Norwich, New London County, Connecticut) Residences: 1637 Lynn Massachusetts, 1641 Dedham Massachusetts, 1646 Reading Massachusetts, 1651 New London Connecticut, 1664 Killingsworth, Connecticut ["John Elderkin & Some of His Descendants"; p.1; FHL book 929.273 A1 n.5311. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" by C.A. Torrey p.246. BARBOUR COLLECTION; Windsor, 1637-1850, p.86; FHL film 0002983. Norwich Vital Record; p.22; FHL film 0940927. "Colonial Families" by H.B. Bartlett; v.1 p.64; FHL film 0858611. NOTE: John & Abigail Elderkin had four more children whose names are unknown. "Directory of the Heads of N.E. Families 1620-1700" by F.R. Holmes. NOTE: "John ELDERKIN settled Lynn, Massachusetts in 1637; was at Dedham in 1641; Reading in 1646; two years later in Providence R.I.; at New London, Conn. in 1651; finally settled Norwich, Conn. in 1664."] Occupation: Deacon “Came in the [ship] "Hopewell", 1634 [along with Richard Hendee (Hendy), Sr. b. 1611 and Elderkin's group] [Don Barber – email removed; ]) and Abigail Perh Kingsland (b.1616 Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, New England "of Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts d. 1660 (age 40yrs) Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts) ["New England Marriages Prior to 1700" by C.A. Torrey p.246. NOTE: KINGSLANE could also be KINGSLAND - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] “John Elderkin married (1st) Abigail Kingsland in 1630 at Lynn,Essex,Massachusetts. My 9th Great-Grandparents - They had 3 children.” [Sharon Mach – email - ] Grandparents: John Elderkin, Jr. (b. 1601 England m. __ 1630 England d. 22 Jun 1687 Norwich, New London, Connecticut) and __ b. 1593 England d. England "Since yours and my common ancestor is Richard, Jr., you might only be interested in from him back to Richard, Sr. Or, I can dip down into your collateral line of Caleb, Sr. and wife Caroline Ellsworth Hendee and their son, (not my progenitor), Caleb, Jr. and his ms. Since you enjoy reading about the times, etc., I can give you some fun information. Another name in your line is the wife of Richard Hendee, Sr., Hannah Elderkin. There are 2 books written on her father (perhaps similar info--I haven't been through them thoroughly yet), John Elderkin, yet another branch back! I found the John Elderkin books on microfilm at the Sutro Library in San Bruno, CA--just one of those lucky things!" [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed - 17934 S. Austin Rd. Manteca, CA 95336] [Patty Mulder – email removed; ]" . . . Hannah Elderkin b. 17 May 1634/44 in Dedham, Norfolk, MA, (d. 20 Jan 1741/42 or 17 May 1634/44 Dedham, Norfolk, MA). Hannah's parents were John Elderkin b. abt 1601 (1616-abt 1659) and Abigail Perkin Kingsland (or Kingslane) b. abt 1605 Lynn, Essex, MA. Richard's surname was probably originally Handy." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed] “HANNAH ELDERKIN (JOHN ELDERKEN, JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born May 17, 1634 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, and died November 09, 1732 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. She married RICHARD HENDEE 1661 in Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut. He was born 1631 in Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut, and died May 29, 1719[?] in Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut. Child of HANNAH ELDERKIN and RICHARD HENDEE is: i. RICHARD HENDEE, b. May 21, 1672, Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts; d. February 06, 1741/42, Windham Connecticut.” [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 4) - ; Larry Buck - email removed]“JOHN ELDERKEN (JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born 1615 in England, and died June 22, 1687 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut. He married ABIGAIL KNIGSLAND 1630 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts. She was born 1616 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, and died 1660 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts. Child of JOHN ELDERKEN and ABIGAIL KNIGSLAND is: i. HANNAH4 ELDERKIN, b. May 17, 1634, Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts; d. November 09, 1732, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.” [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 3) - ; Larry Buck - email removed]“Dear Cousins: In search of . . . the old Hendy Grist Mill 1665 - In preparation for my vacation to CT and VT this summer (2013), I've started some research to try to find the location of the grist mill that John Elderkin built in Killingworth about 1665 and Richard Hendy operated from about 1665 until his death in 1670. I'd like to see the whereabouts of the mill and, if I'm lucky, find some remnant of its existance. I've been very fortunate to find some good stuff including some additional clues about Richard Hendy. Attached is a pdf with two documents. The first is a parcel map entitled, "Main Street Clinton in 1665." In the latter 1800s, Killingworth was split in two. The South portion-- along the Long Island Sound-- which includes the original Killingworth town center (established 1663), was renamed Clinton. Clinton is celebrating its 350th year this year (2013). The parcel map is from "The History of Middlesex County" published in 1884, between pages 228 and 229. The map shows, upper left quadrant, the grist mill that John Elderkin constructed as well as the adjacent house lots of "R. Hendy" and "J. Elderken." The Hendy lot is peculiar. It is triangular. It is much smaller than any of the other home lots. It appears that the lot may extend to include the mill. The second page of the pdf is a modern map on which I've tried to approximate the location of the Hendy Grist Mill (a rod is 16 1/2 feet). I'm going to continue this research and have contacted the Clinton Historical Society to see if there is interest in helping research the old Hendy Grist Mill. "The History of Middlesex County" explains that Middlesex County is bordered by the Hammonasset River to the West and the Menunketusuck River to the East neither of which were readily fordable. Because the land was relatively inaccessible, it was "left out" of the plans of Saybrook and New Haven. The first colonial settlement in Middlesex County was Killingworth in 1663. The settlers were primarily from Hartford-Windsor (Edward Griswold). The settlers of Norwich, where Richard Hendy had a home lot in 1660, were primarily from Saybrook (Col. Mason and Rev. Fitch). Richard I was granted home lots in Killingworth and Norwich at about the same time. Father-in-law John Elderkin built the first grist mills for each of these towns and, so, this connection is clear. Whether there are other connections which might help establish the origins of Richard I remain to be researched. Two surnames are common to the founders of both Killingworth and Norwich: Griswold and Smith. The research continues and you are certainly welcome to take a look. "The History of Middlesex County" is available by e-book. Note that the book has both a chapter on Clinton and a chapter on Killingworth. Both chapters discuss colonial times with only a bit of overlap. Finally, in this book, take a look at the parcel map of the Town of Haddam (between pages 370 and 371) and the text at p. 385 describing that John Elderkin was deeded the house lot that had been reserved for the Blacksmith in exchange for constructing the town grist mill.” [Derek Stafford - email removed]“[To: Derek Stafford] I've taken the liberty to review your maps and have come up with another couple of possible mill location points to consider. I noticed on the 1884 map of "Main Street Clinton in 1665" that North was not quite straight up. It appeared to me that you did not take this into consideration when overlaying the 1665 map with today's Google map. When I overlaid the two with the North orientation matching, the possible mill location was further north and east of your possible location. The two were in different location because of the uncertainties between the 1665 map and the 2013 map. I first lined up the intersection of Main Street and Indian River and it placed the possible site directly to the north of your location. Lining up the intersection of Main street and what might be the start of the current Rte 81 (High St), I came up with a location to the east, closer to the river. I'm sure the river has changed course over the last 350 years, but I would think this would be the best guess. If this proved to be the case, Elderkin's mill would be just a little bit up river. Not to seem too pessimistic, but given the buildup of homes in the area, it might be pretty difficult to find any remains of the mill, but you never know. Maybe in the area encircled below? That would be totally cool! I've downloaded The History of Middlesex County, but haven't had a chance yet to look it over. Thanks for the reference.” [John Hendee - email removed]Ensign Richard Hendee b. 21 May 1672 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England (or 1667/68 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut; or 1665 Killingsworth, Connecticut or 1665 Norwich, Connecticut) m(1). Sarah Smith 1 Mar 1693 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut [Sid and Arline (Griffith) Nash Family Tree - ; Sid Nash email: email removed] d. 6 Feb 1743 (or 1742) Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, about age 76 yrs [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] "(2) ENSIGN RICHARD First, (1)??son of RIchard and Hannah (Elderkln) Hendee, was?born?about 1666 or 1667 m(1). Mar, 1, 1693 at Windham, Conn., Sarah Smith, who was born?Sept., 6, 1670, at Groton, Conn., and died Apr. 18, 1694, at Windham, Conn., daugh.,?of?Edward and Elizabeth (Bliss) Smith; Richard M., (2) Elizabeth Conant. Oct., 17, 1695,?who?was B., July. 29, 1677, at Beverly. Mass.,?and D., Sept., 23, 1763, at Windham, Conn.,?daugh. of Exercise and Sarah (------) Conant. Richard Hendee's will is dated,?Jan., 20, 1741/2, ?and was recorded, Feb., 24, 1742/3 Richard, D., Feb. 6, 1742/3 aged?76 years (g.s.) at Windham, Conn. (See biography) Large book Sarah" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansine, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "Richard Hendee b. about 1665/67 in Windham, Windham Cty, CT, d. February 6, 1742 in Windham. Richard Hendee married twice and his first wife's name was Sarah Smith b. September 6, 1670 in New London, CT to Edward Smith and Elizabeth Bliss, d. April 18, 1694 in Windham, CT. They had one son: Jonathan Hendee b. March 17, 1694 in Windham, CT, d. 1775 in Ellington, Tolland County, Connecticut m. February 12, 1740 in Coventry, Tolland Cty, CT to Martha Millington." [Robert Reynolds - email via [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“Richard (2), son of Richard (1) Hendee , was born about 1665 . He went to live in the family of his grandfather, John Elderkin , and became an inhabitant of Norwich [Connecticut]. His sister Hannah married, January 14, 1685 , Samuel Belding, of Wethersfield. In 1691 he and others from Norwich settled at Joshua 's purchase, Windham, Connecticut, and he had a house built there, on what was called the Hither Place, on the north side of Old Windham street. Hendee bought his land of Captain James Fitch, and was then unmarried. Joshua 's tract was named for the son of Uncas, the Indian sachem, and the land was granted to Norwich men. Hendee was one of those granted the mill privilege of Beaver Brook, Windham. He was on the list of admitted inhabitants, May 30, 1693. A new pound** was ordered built at the southeast corner of his lot in 1698. Children: Joshua, married (first) Elizabeth Wheelock, born July 18, 1709, at Preston, Connecticut; (second) September 30, 1726, Mercy Standish , descendent of Captain Myles Standish, of the "Mayflower"; Joshua settled in Coventry, Connecticut; Jonathan, owned the covenant in 1725, at Windham; settled in Coventry; married, February 12, 1740, Martha Millenton, five children; Asa, mentioned below.” [Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vol. I-IV] **Pound – “Looks like ‘the pound’ meant the same thing then as now, as in the ‘dog catcher’ / ‘pound keeper’ took my dog / cow / sheep / pig to ‘the pound.’ Apparently, pigs were a big problem. A description of the pound in Exeter, Mass: While walking around it one day I noticed a small stone enclosure attached to it on the outside. It was made of stone blocks, had a pretty, old metal gate and seemed to be dug out, like a shallow bowl, in the middle. There was a town groundskeeper mowing around the cemetery who told me what is was. It was the old town pound, as in, animal pound. But it was no SPCA. Apparently, most New England towns had at least one pound where stray and wandering livestock could be held until their owner collected them . According to Jessie Salisbury's article, 'down old pounds,’ as of a 1791 New Hampshire law, it could also be used to impound the livestock of those who failed to pay their taxes. If the taxes weren't paid within four days the animal(s) could be sold at auction. Problem solved, for the town, anyway. The dimensions and materials used for town pounds were roughly the same: about 25 by 30 feet, six foot high walls and a gate with a lock. It was run by a pound keeper, usually a newly married man, that was elected or appointed by the town. His responsibility was to round up stray cattle, which referred to any kind of livestock, and drive them to the pound where they were held until their owner showed up and paid a fine to get them back. The pound keeper was required to split the fine with the town. Letting your animals stray seems to have been a major blunder since it had the potential to destroy your neighbors garden. In a time when agriculture was the mode of subsistence, a loose cow could not only decimate months of cultivating your current food source, but your food stores for the winter as well. It was serious business and not taken lightly." [Derek Stafford - email removed] “While visiting cemeteries in Massachusetts a few years ago, my wife and I visited a restored colonial community called "Old Strurbridge Village." I was able to find a picture of the "pound" we saw during our visit on their web site. Stray animals apparently were a real problem, especially those with a taste for flowers or vegetables. Web site: ” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]"The first of the Hendee family in this country [New England] was named Richard. He descended from a family of French Protestants who, on account of their religion, were expelled from Normandy and afterwards settled in England. Richard came to Boston in the first settlement of the country, married and settled in that vicinity. He had two sons, [Ensign] Richard and Caleb. The latter died without children; the former married and had a son Jonathan [b. 17 Mar 1694]; his wife [Sarah (Smith) Hendee] soon after died [d. 18 Apr 1694]. He left the child with its mother's relatives, moved to Connecticut, there married a Conant [Elizabeth] and settled in or near Windham." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“RICHARD HENDEE (HANNAH ELDERKIN, JOHN ELDERKEN, JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born May 21, 1672 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, and died February 06, 1741/42 in Windham Connecticut. He married SARAH SMITH October 17, 1693, daughter of EDWARD SMITH and ELIZABETH BLISS. She was born September 06, 1670 in New London, Connecticut, and died April 18, 1694 in Windham Connecticut.Child of RICHARD HENDEE and SARAH SMITH is: i. JONATHAN HENDEE, b. March 17, 1693/94, Windham Connecticut; d. 1775, Ellington, Tolland, Connecticut.” [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 5) - ; Larry Buck - email removed]Windham’s Bi-Centennial 1692-1892; A Memorial Volume of the Bi-Centennial Celebration of the Town of Windham, Connecticut, containing the historical addresses, poems, and a description of events connected with the observance of the two hundreth anniversary of the incorporation of the town, as held in the year 1892." Published by the Committee, Hartford, CT, 1893; Windham’s First Century; By Thomas Snell Weaver.“Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen: In briefly sketching the progress of Old Windham during the First Century of its existence, it will be necessary to go very lightly over the surface of events, otherwise your patience would be wearied, so full of rich detail were those eventful hundred years. There can but be, however, in a gathering like this for the express purpose of studying history, more than a passing interest in the general movement of the past, as it affects a locality full of tradition and deep interest, like the one where we are now met. Before entering upon the work, however, a single personal allusion will be pardoned. To the indefatigable research of my honored father, the late William L. Weaver, carried on under discouragements of an invalid life, with all matter at arms length from his table, and painstakingly and carefully pursued for more than six consecutive year, I am indebted for the greater amount of the data which will be used. I but feebly represent his undaunted historical spirit, his energy and his love for Old Windham, the town of his birth . . . the settlers came in rapidly and in 1691 the inhabitants petitioned the General Court for a town grant, Joshua Ripley, John Cates, Jonathan Crane, Joseph Huntington, William Backus, Jeremiah Ripley, Jonathan Ginnings, Richard Hendee, John Backus and John Larabee being signers to the petition. The names have been familiar to the inhabitants of the town to this day. These petitioners were all residents of the Center.” []"Richard Hendee, 'Ensign' b. 1665/67 Windham, Windham, CT m[2]. October 17, 1695 Windham, CT to Elizabeth Conant, d. February 6, 1742 in Windham." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed] “A map of Windham Connecticut 1932 : showing the original home lots and pastures laid out at the founding of the town 1686 / by Thompson, Edmund B.; Type: Map; Publisher: Windham, Conn.: Hawthorne House, c 1932. Map Description: Scale [1:15,840]; Description: 1 map : col. ; 21 x 31 cm; General Note: "Various lands in eastern Connecticut, including the town of Windham, were acquired from the Indians by the will of Joshua Sachem, son of Uncas, dated 29 Feb 1675. Part of it reads ‘Here I give and Bequeath all that . . eastward from Willamantuk River south from Appaquage Pond, 8 miles broad . . viz to [Some of the men named in Joshua Sachem's will] Capt. John Mason, Lt. Sam'l Mason, Dan'l Mason, James Fitch, James Fitch Jr., John Birchard, Thos. Tracy, Thos. Adgate, Simon Huntington, Thos. Leffingwell, John Olmsted, Wm. Hide, Wm. Backus, and, Hugh Calkins to be divided and distributed among them. Home lots and pastures were surveyed in 1686 and divided, together with ‘lots at the pond’ and at Willamantuk, among those mentioned in the will. Leffingwell & Olmsted alone did not get lots at the Hither-place as, Windham was called, but only at the Pond-place, now Mansfield. Wetherell is the only original owner not found in the will. None of these men settled on his land, though sons of 4 them did. This list of later owners were settlers; italics indicate petitioners for town charter 1698. [A list of mentioned ‘later owners’ from 1695-1698] John Read (1695), Jonathan Crane (1690), John Cates (circa 1686), Joshua Ripley (1688), Thos. Huntington (1696), Joseph Huntington (1691), William Backus Jr. (1692), James Birchard (1695), John Fitch (1695), Richard Hendee (1689), Jeremiah Ripley (1689), Jonathan Genings (1692), John Fitch (1696), John Backus (1696), and John Fitch (1698). Notes: CHS Library has 3 copies; Related Subjects: Windham (Conn. : Town) -- Maps | Maps -- Connecticut -- 20th century” [Connecticut Historical Society and Museum - ] “Some improvements were made during the year of 1691 . . . Richard Hendee [and 8 others] had broken land, built houses and established themselves in the Hither-place. This was on what is now the west side of Windham Street . . . Hendee bought land of Captain James Fitch, Jr.” [History of Windham County, Connecticut, with Illustrations (1889) edited by Richard M. Bayles] “On the above map of Windham, Connecticut the property purchased by Richard Hendee from James Fitch, Jr. is indicated by the number ‘10.’ One plot owed by Richard Hendee was directly west of Windham Green while his second parcel was just northeast of Windham Green.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]Sarah: b. 6 Sep 1670 Groton, New London County, Connecticut, New England d. 18 Apr 1694 (age 23 yrs) Windham, Windham County, Connecticut [Sid and Arline (Griffith) Nash Family Tree - ; Sid Nash email: email removed;THE BARBOUR COLLECTION; New London; p.281; FHL film 0002975. THE BARBOUR COLLECTION; Windham, p.116; FHL film 0002983. THE HENDEE COLLECTION by Lee V. Hendee; p.1; FHL film 0927702. RELATIONSHIP: "...daugh. of Edward and Elizabeth (Bliss) Smith". BOSTON TRANSCRIPT, 1906-1941; Hendy, Elderkin, n.1002, 28 Jan 1931; FHL film [ ] - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Edward Smith (b. Abt 1637, England m. 7 Jun 1663, New London, New London County, Connecticut d. 14 Jul 1689 (age abt 52 yrs) New London, New London County, Connecticut) [BLISS FAMILY IN AMERICA by A.T.Bliss; v.1 p.40; FHL book 929.273 B619b. NOTE: Edward, Elizabeth and their son John died of an epidemic disease in 1689. BARBOUR COLLECTION; New London, p.277; FHL film 0002975 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Elizabeth Bliss (b. 20 Nov 1645, Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England d. 10 Jul 1689 (age 43 yrs), New London, New London County, Connecticut "NOTE: Edward, Elizabeth and their son John died of an epidemic disease in 1689." [BARBOUR COLLECTION; Saybrook, p.8; FHL film 0002978. New London Vital Record; p.277; FHL film 0002975] Grandparents: Thomas Bliss (b. 1618 (or abt 1615-1616) Rodborough, Gloucester County, England [Probate Record of Thomas Bliss, v.2 p.17, 28, FHL film 0004572 - BLISS FAMILY IN AMERICA by A.T. Bliss; p.30, p.40; FHL book 929.273 B619b. BARBOUR COLLECTION; Saybrook, p.8; FHL film 0002978 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] m. 30 Oct 1644 Lyme, New London County Connecticut d. 15 Apr 1688 (age 70 yrs) Norwich, New London County, Connecticut) and Elizabeth Birchard (b. 1 Nov 1621 Terling, Essex, England (or Belstone, Devon, England) d. 28 Feb 1699 (age 77 yrs) Norwich, New London County, Connecticut) [THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; Terling Parish Register, v.51 p.18. NOTE: 13y in 1635. BARBOUR COLLECTION; Saybrook, p.8; FHL film 0002978. BLISS FAMILY IN AMERICA by A.T. Bliss; p.40; FHL book 929.273 B619b] Great grandparents: Thomas Bliss (b. abt 1588 L__, England m. 18 Oct 1621 England d. abt 1635-1636 R__, Massachusetts) and Margaret (Hulins [Hulinges] ) Bliss Great great grand parents: William Bliss (b. abt 1560 Daventry, England m. abt 1580 Daventry, England) and Mrs. William Bliss (b. abt 1560 Daventry, England) Sarah appears to have died one month after her son Jonathan's birth. “Richard Hendee b. about 1665/67 in Windham, Windham Cty, CT, d. February 6, 1742 in Windham. Richard Hendee married twice and his first wife's name was Sarah Smith b. September 6, 1670 in New London, CT to Edward Smith and Elizabeth Bliss, d. April 18, 1694 in Windham, CT. They had one son: Jonathan Hendee b. March 17, 1694 in Windham, CT, d. 1775 in Ellington, Tolland County, CT, m(2). February 12, 1740 in Coventry, Tolland Cty, CT to Martha Millington." [Robert Reynolds - email via [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“I have the Richard Hendee (born in 1665) as married to Sarah Smith, born 6 Sept 1670 USA, died 18 Apr 1694 USA, her parents I have listed as Edward Smith born 1637 Connecticut, Married 7 Jun 1663 USA, died 14 Jul 1689 USA, his mother listed as Elizabeth Kirchwall born 1608 England, died 2 Apr 1651 England. She and her husband, who is not named had 7 boys and 2 girls, and then returned to England. Elizabeth Bliss who married Edward Smith was born 20 Nov 1645 USA, died 10 Jul 1689. I have more infomation on the Elderkin family and the Bliss family. Looking for more information on Hendee, Smith and Kirchwall befoe 1616.” [SUNBURSTAJ – email removed]“Richard Hendee came to Boston in the first settlement of the country, and married and settled in that vicinity. He had two sons, Richard and Caleb. The latter died without children; the former married and had a son Jonathan; his wife died soon after.” [History of Pittsford, Vermont by Abiel Moore Caverly (1872)]Jonathan Hendee (Hendy) b. 17 Mar 1694 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m(1). Rachel Knight 20 Mar 1718 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut d. 1775 Ellington, Tolland County, Connecticut Residence: Windham, Coventry, Simsbury and Ellington, Connecticut Only child of Richard Hendee and Sarah (Smith) Hendee "JONATHAN (2) HENDEE, B., March, 17, 1694, M., (1) Rachel Knight Mar., 20,?1718, at Windham, who was born Nov., 14, 1691, and died by 1740, daugh., of David and Sarah?(Backus)?Knight; Married (2) Feb., 12, 1740, at Coventry, Conn., Martha Millington, who was B., Mar.,?1706/07 at Coventry, Conn., daugh., of John and Martha (Reeve) Millington, Jonathan?Hendee?lived at Windham, Coventry, Simsbury and Ellington, Conn., He D., at the latter place?about?1775." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "Born: 17 Mar 1694, Windham, Windham, Connecticut Died: 1775, Ellington, Tolland, Connecticut, at age 81" [BARBOUR COLLECTION, Windham; p.113, p.116; FHL film 0002983. BOSTON TRANSCRIPT, 1906-1941; Hendy, ELderkin, n.1002, 28 Jan 1931; FHL film [ ]. Coventry Civil Record; it.1 p.145; FHL film 0599303. HENDEE COLLECTION by L.V. Hendee; p.2; FHL film 0927702 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rachel: b: 14 Nov 1691 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, New England d. 24 Nov 1744 Parents: David Knight (b. 1656 “of, Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut, New England” chr. 6 Jul 1718 Cantebury, Connecticut m. 17 Mar 1691 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut d. 24 Nov 1744 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut) and Sarah Backus (b. 14 Jun 1663 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, New England chr. 1703 Norwich, New London, Connecticut d. 7 Apr 1732 Litchfield, Tolland County, Connecticut bur. Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut) “It appears by what I learned of my father, that my grandfather Hendee had at some period unknown to me moved to Simsbury, Connecticut, while my father was young.” [grandson, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 4]“My grandfather [Jonathan Hendee] died at a place now called Ellington in Hartford County, Connecticut about the commencement of the Revolutionary War aged between eighty and ninety years. He was poor and I suppose illiterate, but was said to be an honest man and possessing more than a common share of physical powers of body, as did his sons by his first marriage, as I have been informed.” [grandson, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 1]"Richard Hendee . . . [and] Sarah Smith . . . had one son: Jonathan Hendee b. March 17, 1694 in Windham, CT, d. 1775 in Ellington, Tolland Cty, CT, m(2). February 12, 1740 in Coventry, Tolland Cty, CT to Martha Millington." [Robert Reynolds - email via [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“documents in hand say that Richard 1 arrived [in America] in 1660 and was buried in Conn. [Connecticut] as well as the next 2 generations. Jonathan was the first to move to Vermont [in] 1775.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1996)]"The first of the Hendee family in this country was named Richard. He descended from a family of French Protestants who, on account of their religion, were expelled from Normandy and afterwards settled in England. Richard came to Boston in the first settlement of the country [New England], married and settled in that vicinity. He had two sons, [Ensign] Richard and Caleb. The latter died without children; the former married and had a son Jonathan; his wife soon after died. He left the child with its mother's relatives, moved to Connecticut, there married a Conant [Elizabeth] and settled in or near Windham. Jonathan on coming to manhood married and had several children - David, Barzillai[?], Asa[?] and Hannah. His wife died and he afterwards married Martha Millington by whom he had Jonathan, Richard, Caleb, Rachel[2] and Martha. He died at the place now called Ellington about the year 1775. He was poor and illiterate, but was said to have been an honest man and to have possessed more than an ordinary share of physical power, as did also his sons by his flrst wife [Rachel Knight]. Of his sons by his second wife [Martha Millington], Jonathan died when young at Havana, Cuba; Richard we shall have occasion to refer to hereafter; Caleb, the third son, was born in Coventry, Conn., in the month of August, 1745." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Rebecca Hendee (or Hendy) b. 15 Jun 1718 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m(1). Josiah Heth (or Heath) 17 Dec 1734 by Rev. Daniel Kirtland Norwich, New London County, Connecticut div. Dec 1735 d. 4 Sep 1738 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut "Fourth Generation; Children of Jonothan Hendee and his (1) wife Rachel Knight Hendee; (17)16 Rebecca Hendee, B., June, 15, 1718, at Windham, Conn., M., Josiah Heth, of?Norwich,?Conn., Dec., 17, 1934/35. by Rev. Daniel Kirtland. Divorced Dec., 1735. M.,(2) Daniel?Cogswell of Rhode Island." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Josiah: b. 20 Aug 1715 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut Parents: John HEATH (b. 14 Mar 1674 Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, New England m. 16 Dec 1697 Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts d. 21 Sep 1708 Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts (or 1713 Norwich, New London, Connecticut) bur. Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts) and Hannah HAYNES (HAINS) (b. 19 Jul 1677 Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts, New England d. 19 Apr 1693 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut)Azariah HEATH b. 8 Feb 1734 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search - LDS Submitter - RANDELL G. PAISLEY, PO BOX 11, 3040 WILSON ST., GERRY, NY, USA 14740-0011] Rebecca Hendee m(2). Daniel?Cogswell (or COGGESHALL) 12 Nov 1738 Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island "(2) Daniel?Cogswell of Rhode Island." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Daniel: b. abt 1714 “of Rhode Island”David Hendee b. 12 Mar 1723 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. __ 19 Mar 1761 d. 25 Dec 1771 New York Residence: Nine Parners, Dutchess County, New York "((18)17 David Hendee, B., Mar., 12, 1723. M. -----? 19 Mar 1761 Died Dec. 25,?1771.?Lived at Nine Parners, Dutchess Co., N.Y." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - DIANE M ANDERSON 10577 DASON DRIVE, BOISE, ID, USA 83704] Zebulon Hendee b. 12 Jan 1720 Windham, Windham, Connecticut, New England d. 12 Nov 1771 "((18)18 Zebulon Hendee B., 12 0/20.?at Windham, Conn. Died in 1771." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] " David, I read with great interest about your Hendee research. To orient you (and others) this is my Hendee lineage as far back as I can trace it: Zebulon Hendee b. 12 Jan 1719/1720 Windham, Connecticut, America d. 12 Nov (?) 1771 "((18)18 Zebulon Hendee B., 12 Jan 1719/20.?at Windham, Conn. Died in 1771." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971" Zebulon Hendee b. Jan 1766 Rumbout, Dutchess County, New York m. Barbara Fullerton 1789 Dutchess County, New York d. 10 Jun 1847 Webster, Monroe County, New York bur. Webster, Monroe County, New York [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Barbara: b. Oct 1767 Scotland d. 8 Aug 1839 [David W. MILLS 6080 E Brilliant Sky Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85262-6305]“Currently I am at a block to discover how Zebulon fits into the Vermont, Connecticut Hendee line. I believe he came from Vermont but don't have proof yet. Are you able to tie that unusual name into your research? His wife's name was Barbary[sp] Fullerton. I see from someone's online family tree that there was a Zebulon Hendee b 1718/9 in Windham, Connecticut. Do you show that name? I would be very interested in receiving a copy of your WORD document, and would like for you to keep in touch with me regarding our research. I have 2 large Hendee old photo albums from the 1800's, but unfortunately most of the photos are unlabeled. Many of them are from photographers in Blissfield, Michigan; Dundee, Michigan; and Rochester, New York. Would copies of these photos be of any interest to you even though they do not have identifying names? They may actually be friends of whoever made the album, or inlaws. I have no way of knowing, but these are the locations of many Hendees I know. . . David, thank you so much for forwarding this document to me. There is so much to read through, and I am so anxious to tackle it with my highlighter. I just wish I could find my exact link into the Connecticut line back in the late 1700's. Considering naming patterns, you might suspect that the Zebulon Hendee who fathered our line would connect to the Zebulon you have noted. Someday I will be able to confirm that connection, I hope." [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed] ”Zebulon Hendee married Barbara Fullerton . . . total 10 children one being Jane Hendee (b 12 May 1801 d 9 May 1885)” [Linda Dunlap – email removed]Richard Hendee b. 31 JAN 1809 Webster, New York, USA m. Nancy Rogers d. 26 NOV 1893 (age 84 yr) Webster, New York bur. Spencer, Medina County, Ohio Occupation: farmer [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed; LDS Family History Search - ; "Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index, LDS FamilySearch ()] Nancy: b. 1807 New York, USA d. bef 26 Nov 1893 “Richard Hendee was shown as ‘Widowed’ on the record of his death.” Parents: [father] Rogers (b. Ireland) and [mother] __ (b. Ireland) [David Petrie – dapwn@] 1860 United Statees Census: Spencer Township, Medina County, Ohio; Page 146; Family Number 1094; Film Number 805007 - Name Age Est Born Birthplace GenderRichard Hendee 51 1809 New York Male["United States Census, 1860," index, LDS FamilySearch ()]1880 United Statees Census: Spencer Township, Medina County, Ohio, Page 402; Page Character – A; Entry Number 1592; Film number 1255047 - Name Born Birthplace Age Gender Relation Race Ethnicity Marital Spouse Spouse’s Birthplace Father’s Birthplace Mother’s Birthplace OccupationR[ichard]. Hendee 1809 New York 71 Male Self White American Married Nancy Hendee New York New York New York[Scotland?] farmerNancy Hendee 1807 New York 73 Female Wife White American Married R[ichard]. Hendee New York Ireland Ireland Keeping HouseCharles Hendee 1838 New York 42 Male Son White American Married[?] New York New York Works On FarmJoe Hendee 1862 Ohio 18 Male Grandson White American Single New York New York At SchoolBelle Hendee 1874 Ohio 6 Female Granddau White American Single New York New York Louisa Hendee 1839 New York 41 Female Dau White American Married[?] New Jersey[?] New Jersey[?] House Keeper["United States Census, 1880," index, FamilySearch ()]James R. Hendee b. 1834 Webster, New York, USA d. 1908 Medina, Ohio “Webster, NY to Medina, Ohio” “I am searching for info on my relatives Richard Hendee, son of Zebulon, and his [Richard’s] son James R. Hendee who moved to Ohio from Webster, NY.” [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed] Frank D. Hendee b. 1860 Webster, New York, USA m. Sarah E. Hall 19 Oct 1882 Blissfield, Lenawee County, Michigan d. 1939 Toledo, Ohio Occupation: merchant “Webster, NY to Medina, Ohio, to Blissfield, [ Lenawee County], Michigan to Toledo, Ohio” [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed] Sarah E: b. Nov 1862 Michigan, USA Parents: __ Hall (b. England) and __ __ (b. England) “Sarah (Hall) Hendee was living with her son, Vivian Frank Hendee, at the time of the 1910 United States Census (see below)” [David Petrie –dapwyn@]“Frank D. Hendee; Age (Expanded): 22 years; Birth Year: 1860; Birthplace: New York; Occupation: merchant; Spouse's Name: Sarah E. Hall; Spouse's Age (Expanded): 19 years; Spouse's Birth Year: 1863; Spouse's Birthplace: Michigan; Event Date: 19 Oct 1882; Event Place: Blissfield, Lenawee, Michigan; Minister: James M. Hanridge; Witnesses: Frank Corbis and Lydia Corbis; Residence of witnesses: Blissfield, Lenawee County, Michigan” ["Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Frank D. Hendee and Sarah E. Hall, 19 Oct 1882.] "Looking for Frank D. Hendee, Lenawee County [Michigan]" [Betty Lloyd]1900 United States Census: Enumeration District: 37; Toledo Township, Precinct A Toledo city Ward 3, Lucas, Ohio; Family: 208 – Living Name Birthdate Age Born Relation Father Born Mother Born Race Gender Marital Yrs Married Est Yr Married Children Children Occupation Frank Hendee Feb 1860 40 New York Head New York Michigan White Male Married 17 1883 buys dry goodsSarah Hendee Nov 1862 37 Michigan Wife England England White Female Married 17 1883 2 2 Vivian [Frank] Hendee Aug 1863 16 Michigan Son New York Michigan White Male Single at school Helen Hendee Mar 1900 3/12 Ohio Daughter New York Michigan White Female Single ["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Frank Hendee, 1900.] Vivian Frank Hendee b. 15 Aug 1883 Blissfield, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA m(1). Mabel E. Melchior 31 Dec 1904 Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada d. 1935 Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio Occupation: clergyman [on his wedding license], millright (Toledo Screw Products Company, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio) [on his WWI military draft registration] Residence: Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont (1910); 1322 W. Woodruff, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio (1917-1918) “Blissfield, Mich. to Toledo, Ohio” [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed] ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Vivian F Hendee, Rockingham, Windham, Vermont; citing sheet 7A, family 128, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1375631; "Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927," index, FamilySearch ( : accessed 22 Mar 2013), Vivian H Hendee and Mabel E Melchior, 1904.] Mabel E: b. abt 1881 d. abt 1909 Parents: C. H. Melchior and Jenine E Rogers“Frank Hendee; Birth Date: 15 Aug 1883; Birthplace: Blissfield, Lenawee, Michigan; Gender: Male; Father's Name: Frank Hendee; Father's Birthplace: Michigan[?]; Mother's Name: Sarah Hendee; Mother's Birthplace: Michigan” ["Michigan, Births, 1867-1902," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Frank Hendee, 15 Aug 1883.] “Vivian H[?] Hendee; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 31 Dec 1904; Event Place: Windsor, Essex, Ontario, Canada; Age: 22; Birth Year (Estimated): 1882; Father's Name: F D Hendee; Mother's Name: S E Hall; Spouse's Name: Mabel E Melchior; Spouse's Age: 23; Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1881; Spouse's Father's Name: C H Melchior; Spouse's Mother's Name: Jenine E Rogers” ["Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927," index, FamilySearch ( : accessed 22 Mar 2013), Vivian H Hendee and Mabel E Melchior, 1904.] 1910 United States Census: Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont; Family: 128 - Name Born Age Relation Marital Race Gender Father Born Mother BornVivian F. Hendee Michigan 28 Self Married White Male Ohio[?] Michigan Ruth E. Hendee Illinois 3 Daughter Single White Female Michigan Ohio Edith M. Hendee Vermont 1 Daughter Single White Female Michigan Ohio Sarah Hendee Michigan 48 Mother Married White Female England England ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Vivian F Hendee, Rockingham, Windham, Vermont; citing sheet 7A, family 128, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1375631.] Ruth E. Hendee b. abt 1907 Illinois, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Vivian Frank Hendee, , Lucas, Ohio; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 7B, family 163, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821409.]=================================================================================================================================== Edith Mabel Hendee b. 26 Sep 1908 Rockingham, Windham County,Vermont, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Vivian Frank Hendee, , Lucas, Ohio; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 7B, family 163, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821409.] “Edith Mabel Hendee; Event Type: Birth; Event Date: 26 Sep 1908; Gender: Female; Father's Name: Vivian F. Hendee; Father’s Age: 28; Father’s Birthplace: Michigan; Mother's Name: Mabel E. Melchion[sp]; Mother’s Age: 27; Mother’s Birthplace: Ohio; Mother’s Residence: Bellow Falls; Father’s Occupation: minister; Town: Rockingham” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Vivian F. Hendee in entry for Edith Mabel Hendee, 1908.] Vivian Frank Hendee m(2). Jennie F. Harbright 26 Nov 1913 Lucas County, Ohio (groom was 30 years old and bride was 23 years old at the time of their marriage) ["Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Frank D. Hendee in entry for Vivian F. Hendee and Jennie F. Harbright, 1913.] Jennie F: b. 27 Apr 1913 Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA Occupation: clerk Parents: John T. Harbright (b. Germany) and Clara Brandenberg (b. Germany)“Vivian F. Hendee; Event Date: 26 Nov 1913; Event Place: Lucas, Ohio, United States; Age: 30; Birth Year (Estimated): 1883; Birthplace: Blissfield, Michigan; Father's Name: Frank D. Hendee; Mother's Name: Sarah E. Hall; Spouse's Name: Jennie F. Harbright; Spouse's Age: 23; Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1890; Spouse's Birthplace: Toledo, Ohio; Spouse's Father's Name: John T. Harbright; Spouse's Mother's Name: Clara Brandenberg ; Times Previously Married: twice; Current Marital Status: widower; Marriage for Spouse: first“ ["Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Frank D. Hendee in entry for Vivian F. Hendee and Jennie F. Harbright, 1913.] “Vivian Frank Hendee; Event Type: Draft Registration; Registration Year Range: 1917-1918; Event Place: Toledo City no 3, Luca County, Ohio, United States; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 18 Aug 1883; Age: 35 yrs; Occupation: millright; Employer: Toledo Screw Products Company; Birthplace: , , United States; Nationality: United States; Affiliate Publication Title: World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards; Nearest Relative: Jeannie Hendee (wife); Address: 1322 W. Woodruff, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio; Serial Number: 2588; Order Number: 2952“ ["United States, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Vivian Frank Hendee] “Betty Jean Hendee; Gender: Female; Burial Date: 28 Oct 1924; Burial Place: Memorial Park; Death Date: 27 Oct 1924; Death Place: Washington Township, Lucas County, Ohio; Age: 0; Birth Date: 24 Oct 1924; Birthplace: Washington Township, Lucas County, Ohio; Race: White; Marital Status: Single; Father's Name: V. Frank Hendee; Father's Birthplace: Blissfield, Michigan; Mother's Name: Jennie Harbright; Mother's Birthplace: Toledo, Ohio” ["Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index, LDS FamilySearch (), V. Frank Hendee in entry for Betty Jean Hendee, 27 Oct 1924.] 1920 United States Census: Lucas, Ohio; Family: 163 - Name Est Yr Born Age Born Relation Gender Race Marital Father Born Mother BornVivian Frank Hendee 1884 36 Michigan Self Male White Married New York Michigan Jennie F. Hendee 1891 29 Ohio Wife Female White Married Germany Germany Ruth E. Hendee 1907 13 Illinois Daughter Female White Single Michigan Ohio Edith M. Hendee 1909 11 Vermont Daughter Female White Single Michigan Ohio James W. Hendee 1915 5 Ohio Son Male White Single Michigan Ohio Charles F. Hendee 1918 2yr 6mo Ohio Son Male White Single Michigan Ohio Dorothy J. Hendee 1920 9mo Ohio Daughter Female White Single Michigan Ohio ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Vivian Frank Hendee, , Lucas, Ohio; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 7B, family 163, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821409.] James W. Hendee b. abt 1915 Ohio, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Vivian Frank Hendee, , Lucas, Ohio; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 7B, family 163, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821409.] =================================================================================================================================== Charles Franklin Hendee b. 1917 Toledo, Ohio d. 1996 Chagrin Falls, Ohio “Toledo, Ohio to Evanston, Illinois, to Hartsdale, NY to Farmington, Michigan to Barrington, Illinois to Chagrin Falls, Ohio” [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed] Kristin (“Kris”) Lee Hendee b. 1947 m. __ Exline “Currently I am at a block to discover how Zebulon fits into the Vermont, Connecticut Hendee line. I believe he came from Vermont but don't have proof yet. Are you able to tie that unusual name into your research? His wife's name was Barbary Fullerton. I see from someone's online family tree that there was a Zebulon Hendee b1718/9 in Windham, CT. Do you show that name? I would be very interested in receiving a copy of your WORD document, and would like for you to keep in touch with me regarding our research. I have 2 large Hendee old photo albums from the 1800's, but unfortunately most of the photos are unlabeled. Many of them are from photographers in Blissfield, Michigan; Dundee, Michigan; and Rochester, NY. Would copies of these photos be of any interest to you even though they do not have identifying names? They may actually be friends of whoever made the album, or inlaws. I have no way of knowing, but these are the locations of many Hendees I know. . . David, thank you so much for forwarding this document to me. There is so much to read through, and I am so anxious to tackle it with my highlighter. I just wish I could find my exact link into the Connecticut line back in the late 1700's. Considering naming patterns, you might suspect that the Zebulon Hendee who fathered our line would connect to the Zebulon you have noted. Someday I will be able to confirm that connection, I hope." [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed]“David, I read with great interest about your Hendee research. To orient you (and others) this is my Hendee lineage as far back as I can trace it:Zebulon Hendee (1766-1847) Saratoga, Penfield/Webster, NY area; Richard Hendee (1809-1895) Webster, NY; James R. Hendee (1834-1908) Webster, NY to Medina, Ohio; Frank D. Hendee (1860-1939) Webster, NY to Medina, to Blissfield, Michigan to Toledo, Ohio; Vivian F. Hendee (1883 - 1935) Blissfield, Mich. to Toledo, Ohio; Charles Franklin Hendee (1917-1996) Toledo, Ohio to Evanston, Illinois, to Hartsdale, NY to Farmington, Michigan to Barrington, Illinois to Chagrin Falls, Ohio); Kristin Lee Exline (1947- ) [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed] Dorothy J. Hendee b. abt 1920 ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Vivian Frank Hendee, , Lucas, Ohio; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 7B, family 163, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821409.] =================================================================================================================================== Betty Jean Hendee b. 28 Oct 1924 Washington Township, Lucas County, Ohio, USA d. 27 Oct 1924 [infant] Washington Township, Lucas County, Ohio“Betty Jean Hendee; Gender: Female; Burial Date: 28 Oct 1924; Burial Place: Memorial Park; Death Date: 27 Oct 1924; Death Place: Washington Township, Lucas County, Ohio; Age: 0; Birth Date: 24 Oct 1924; Birthplace: Washington Township, Lucas County, Ohio; Race: White; Marital Status: Single; Father's Name: V. Frank Hendee; Father's Birthplace: Blissfield, Michigan; Mother's Name: Jennie Harbright; Mother's Birthplace: Toledo, Ohio” ["Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index, FamilySearch ( : accessed 22 Mar 2013), V. Frank Hendee in entry for Betty Jean Hendee, 27 Oct 1924.] =================================================================================================================================== [son] Hendee b. 12 Aug 1930 Rfd 7 Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA d. 12 Aug 1930 [infant] Washington Township, Lucas County, Ohio bur. 13 Aug 1930 Memorial Park “infant Hendee; Gender: Male; Burial Date: 13 Aug 1930; Burial Place: Memorial Park; Death Date: 12 Aug 1930; Death Place: Washington, Lucas, Ohio; Birth Date: 12 Aug 1930; Birthplace: Rfd 7 Toledo, Ohio; Race: White; Father's Name: Vivian F. Hendee; Father's Birthplace: Blissfield, Michigan; Mother's Name: Jennie Harbright; Mother's Birthplace: Toledo, Ohio” ["Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Vivian F Hendee in entry for Infant Hendee, 12 Aug 1930.] Helen Hendee b. 3 Mar 1900 Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA ["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Frank Hendee, 1900.] “Helen Hendee; Event Type: Birth; Event Date: 03 Mar 1900; Event Place: Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; Gender: Female; Race: White; Father's Name: Frank Hendee; Mother's Name: Sarah Hall” ["Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Frank Hendee in entry for Helen Hendee, 1900.] Charles H. Hendee b. 16 Mar 1836 New York, USA m. [widowed] d. 23 Oct 1912 (age 76yr 7mo 7da) Spencer Township, Medina County, Ohio bur. 25 Oct 1912 Spencer, Ohio Occupation: farmer “Charles H. Hendee was likely widowed after 1874, when his daughter, Belle Hendee, was born and prior to 1880 since he and his 18 year old son, Joe Hendee,and his 6 year old daughter, Belle Hendee, are listed as living with Charles’ father, Richard Hendee, in the 1880 census, but no wife is shown for Charles.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@; "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (); “United States Census, 1880," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles Hendee in household of R. Hendee, Spencer, Medina, Ohio.] Joe Hendee b. 1862 Ohio, USA ["United States Census, 1880," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Joe Hendee in household of R. Hendee, Spencer, Medina, Ohio.] Belle Hendee b. 1874 Ohio, USA [“United States Census, 1880," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Belle Hendee in household of R. Hendee, Spencer, Medina, Ohio.]Louisa Hendee b. 1839, New York, USA Occupation: House Keeper ["United States Census, 1880," index, LDS FamilySearch (); Louisa Hendee in household of R. Hendee, Spencer, Medina, Ohio.]Ann Jenett Hendee b. 8 Dec 1831 New York, USA m. William Elwood Sooy 1 Jan 1850 Medina County, Ohio d. 30 Oct 1891 Robert Fullerton Hendee b. 26 FEB 1790 Rensselaer, Rensselaer County, New York, USA [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed; LDS Familly History Search - ]======================================================================================================================================================William Hendee b. 12 MAR 1792 Rensselaer, Rensselaer County, New York, USA m. Temperance (?) __ d. 10 MAR 1852 [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed; LDS Familly History Search - ]======================================================================================================================================================Elizabeth Ann ("Betsy") Hendee b. 1794, New York m. Freeman Lothrop d. 17 APR 1862 bur. Spencer, Medina County, Ohio “I am descended from Betsy (Hendee) Lothrop.” [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed; LDS Familly History Search - ]======================================================================================================================================================Jacob Hendee b. JUN 1796 Saratoga, New York, USA m. Helen Hover d. 09 MAY 1852 [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed; LDS Familly History Search - ]Robert F. Hendee b. m. Mary Jane Whitney Poultney, Vermont “Robert F. Hendee's parents were Jacob and Helen (Hover) Hendee. His wife was Mary Jane Whitney; they were married at Poultney, VT. There is an article about him in 'The Biographical Record of the City of Rochester and Monroe County, New York,' published in 1902. The article also gives some background on Robert's family history. I am descended from Jacob's sister, Betsy.” [Barbara Rex – email removed]=================================================================================================================================================Peter Hendee b. 1826 Webster, Monroe County, New York, USA m(1). Harriet Whiting Occupation: farmer “Hendee, Peter, was born in Webster in 1826, a son of Jacob, whose father, Zebulon, came to Webster in an early day and died there. Mr. Hendee married first, Harriet, daughter of John T. Whiting, who died, leaving two children, John J. and Mrs. Walker Levins. He married second, Melvina Richardson. Mr. Hendee has been on his present farm for more than forty years, engaged in successful farming.” [Landmarks of Monroe County, NY by William F. Peck (1895); Part III, p. 88 - ] Harriet: b. Parents: John T. Whiting John J. Hendee b. [Landmarks of Monroe County, NY by William F. Peck (1895); Part III, p. 88 - ]============================================================================================================================================= [girl] Hendee b. m. Walker Levins [Landmarks of Monroe County, NY by William F. Peck (1895); Part III, p. 88 - ]Peter Hendee m(2). Melvina Richardson [Landmarks of Monroe County, NY by William F. Peck (1895); Part III, p. 88 - ]Gracy Hendee b. 1801 New York, USA m. David Frymire d. 15 OCT 1865 [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed; LDS Familly History Search - ]======================================================================================================================================================Jane Hendee b. 12 May 1801 Webster, Monroe County, New York, USA m. Charles DAUGHERTY d. 9 May 1885 Spencer, Medina County, Ohio bur. Spencer, Medina County, Ohio m. Charles Daugherty d. 09 MAY 1885 bur. Spencer, Ohio [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed; LDS Familly History Search - ] Charles: b. 3 Oct 1797 Arlington, Bennington County, Vermont d. 6 Dec 1873 Spencer, Medina County, Ohio bur: Spencer, Medina County, Ohio Parents: William DAUGHERTY (b. 1766 County Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland m. abt 11789 d. 29 Apr 1817 Penfield, Monroe County, New York bur: Harris Road Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York) and Eleanor McKEEVER (b. 1764 Kintyre?, Scotland d. 17 Aug 1827 Penfield, Monroe County, New York bur: Harris Road Cemetery, Webster, Monroe County, New York) “William lived near the Giants Causeway in Ireland and would row across the North Channel to visit Ellen [McKeever] in Scotland, after she would hang a flag or a lantern to signal him to come visit. The immigrated here [USA] in 1794 . . . Charles and Jane marry and have 13 children I have 10 in my records.” [manuscript written by Abel Wood Daugherty; Linda Dunlap – email removed]1870 United States Census: Ohio - Name Est Yr Born Gender Age Race Born Charles Daugherty 1798 Male 72 White Vermont Jane Daugherty 1801 Female 69 White New York ["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles Daugherty, Ohio, United States; citing p. 3, family 29, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 552740.]Louisa Daugherty b. [manuscript written by Abel Wood Daugherty; Linda Dunlap – email removed]==================================================================================================================================================Mary Daugherty b. 1826 m. Sanford Brown [manuscript written by Abel Wood Daugherty; Linda Dunlap – email removed; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Mary /DAUGHERTY/.]==================================================================================================================================================Elenor June Daugherty b. 1820 m. E.W. Houghton d. 1911 [manuscript written by Abel Wood Daugherty; Linda Dunlap – email removed]==================================================================================================================================================John Richard Daugherty b. 1822 m. Elizabeth JOHNSON d. 1896 ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for John Richard /DAUGHERTY/.] Elizabeth: b. 1829 d. 1895 Charles Justin DAUGHERTY b. 1859 m. Myrtle Mabel DONARD d. 1928 ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Myrtle Mabel /DONARD/.] Myrtle Mabel: b. 1868 d. 1897 Faye Litta DAUGHERTY b. 1888 d. 1972 ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Faye Litta /DAUGHERTY/.] Birt Richard DAUGHERTY b. 1893 m. Harriet Susan HOLLOWAY d. 1962 ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Birt Richard /DAUGHERTY/] Harriet Susan: b. 1894 d. 1969Edwin J. Daugherty b. 1838 d. 1856 [manuscript written by Abel Wood Daugherty; Linda Dunlap – email removed; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Edwin J. /DAUGHERTY/.]==================================================================================================================================================Lyman C. DAUGHERTY b. 8 May 1824 Webster, Monroe County, New York, USA d. 28 May 1911 Spencer Township, Medina County, Ohio bur. 30 May 1911 Spencer Cemetery, Spencer Township, Medina County, Ohio Occupation: farmer Residence: Spencer Township, Medina County, Ohio ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Lyman C. /DAUGHERTY/.]“Lyman C. Daugherty; Event Type: Death; Event Date: 28 May 1911; Event Place: Spencer Tp., Medina, Ohio; Residence Place: Spencer Tp., Medina, Ohio; Gender: Male; Age: 87; Marital Status: Single; Race: White; Occupation: Farmer; Birth Date: 08 May 1824; Birthplace: New York; Birth Year (Estimated): 1824; Burial Date: 30 May 1911; Burial Place: Spencer, Medina, Ohio; Cemetery: Spencer; Father's Name: Charles Daugherty; Father's Birthplace: Vt.; Mother's Name: Jane Hendee; Mother's Birthplace: New York” ["Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles Daugherty in entry for Lyman C Daugherty, 1911.] ==================================================================================================================================================Lyne Daugherty b. [manuscript written by Abel Wood Daugherty; Linda Dunlap – email removed]==================================================================================================================================================Dick Daugherty b. [manuscript written by Abel Wood Daugherty; Linda Dunlap – email removed]==================================================================================================================================================William F. Daugherty b. 1828 d. 1906 [manuscript written by Abel Wood Daugherty; Linda Dunlap – email removed; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for William F. /DAUGHERTY/.]==================================================================================================================================================James H. Daugherty b. 1830 d. 1897 ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for James H. /DAUGHERTY/.] ==================================================================================================================================================Charles Daugherty b. [manuscript written by Abel Wood Daugherty; Linda Dunlap – email removed]==================================================================================================================================================Zebulon Hendee Daugherty b. 1832 d. 1877 [manuscript written by Abel Wood Daugherty; Linda Dunlap – email removed; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Zebulon Hendee /DAUGHERTY/.]==================================================================================================================================================Abel Wood Daugherty b. 1834 m(1). Heather (“Hattie”) Cook 27 Dec 1854 [manuscript written by Abel Wood Daugherty; Linda Dunlap – email removed; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Abel N[?]. /DAUGHERTY/.] Lillian Daugherty b. 9 Oct 1856 [manuscript written by Abel Wood Daugherty; Linda Dunlap – email removed] Abel Wood Daugherty m(2). Jennie E. Stout 3 Nov 1870 [manuscript written by Abel Wood Daugherty; Linda Dunlap – email removed]==================================================================================================================================================Thomas W. DAUGHERTY b. 18 Mar 1840 Ohio, USA m. Cynthia SOUTHARD d. 16 Jul 1915 (Age: 75yr) Spencer Township, Medina County, Ohio bur. 19 Jul 1915 Spencer Cemetery, Spencer Township, Medina County, Ohio Occupation: farmer ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Thomas W. /DAUGHERTY/.] Cynthia: b. 1847 Wisconsin, USA d. 1916 “Thomas W. Daugherty; Event Type: Death; Event Date: 16 Jul 1915; Event Place: Spencer, Medina, Ohio; Gender: Male; Age: 75; Marital Status: Married; Race: White; Occupation: Farmer; Birth Date: 18 Mar 1840; Birthplace: Ohio; Birth Year (Estimated): 1840; Burial Date: 19 Jul 1915; Burial Place: Spencer Cemetery; Father's Name: Charles Daugherty; Father's Birthplace: New York; Mother's Name: Jane Hendee; Mother's Birthplace: New York” ["Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles Daugherty in entry for Thomas W Daugherty, 1915.] Morton DAUGHERTY b.1875 Ohio, USA d. 1898 ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Morton /DAUGHERTY/.] Mitchell A. DAUGHERTY b. 1846 d. 1915 ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Mitchell A. /DAUGHERTY/.] ==================================================================================================================================================Francis Asbury DAUGHERTY b. 1843 d. 1844 (infant) ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Francis Asbury /DAUGHERTY/.] Henry Hendee b. 08 APR 1803 New York, USA m. (never married) d. 14 APR 1854 [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed; LDS Familly History Search - ]======================================================================================================================================================James Hendee b. 1806 New York, USA m(1). Anna Hoover d. 5 FEB 1864 Spencer, Medina County, Ohio bur. Spencer, Medina County, Ohio Residence: Spencer Township, Medina County, Ohio (1850) [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed; LDS Familly History Search - ]======================================================================================================================================================James Hendee m(2). Eliza Hoover [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed] Eliza: b. abt 1818 New York, USA 1850 Uniteed States Census: STATE: Ohio COUNTY: Medina (District 103) DIVISION: Spencer Township –LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DOB Hendee James 44 M Farmer 1,500 Oh[?]Hendee Eliza 32 F NYHendee Anjnette[?] 18 F OhHendee Mary J. 15 F Oh XHendee Nelson S. 6 M Oh XHendee Hannah R. 2 F OhHendee Celia 1 F Oh[1850 Federal Census Medina County (District 103), Ohio - ]Annette Hendee b. abt 1832 Ohio, USA [1850 Federal Census Medina County (District 103), Ohio - ]Mary J. Hendee b. abt 1835 Ohio, USA [1850 Federal Census Medina County (District 103), Ohio - ]================================================================================================================================================Nelson S. Hendee b. 1845 Ohio, USA m. Mary Ellen (“Ella”) Parmenter d. 30 Oct 1895 (Age: 51yr) Spencer, Medina County, Ohio Occupation: carpenter, farmer Military Service: American Civil War Rank: private Regiment: 124th Ohio Infantry – Company “B” [1850 Federal Census Medina County (District 103), Ohio - ] Mary Ellen (“Ella”): b. 1849 Ohio, USA“Nelson S. Hendee; Event Type: Military Service; Military Beginning Rank: Private; Military Final Rank: Private; Military Side: Union; State or Military Term: Ohio; Military Unit: 124th Regiment, Ohio Infantry; Military Company: B; Affiliate Publication Title: Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Ohio.” ["United States, Civil War Soldiers Index," index, FamilySearch (), Nelson S. Hendee, 1861-1865.] “Nelson S. Hendee; Gender: Male; Death Date: 30 Oct 1895; Death Place: Spencer, Medina, Ohio; Age: 51; Birth Date: 1844; Birthplace: Spencer, Medina, Ohio; Occupation: Carpenter; Race: White; Marital Status: Married” ["Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Nelson S. Hendee, 30 Oct 1895.] 1880 United States Census: Blissfield, Lenawee County, Michigan Name Gender Age Marital Occupation Ethnicity Relation Born Birth Date Spouse Spouse Born Father Father Born Mother Mother BornNelson Hendee Male 35 Married Farmer American Self Ohio 1845 Ella Hendee Ohio Ohio OhioElla Hendee Female 31 Married Housekeeper American Wife Ohio 1849 Nelson Hendee Ohio Ohio OhioJuiceat Hendee Male 5 Single American Son Michigan 1875 Nelson Hendee Ohio Ella Hendee Ohio Florence Hendee Female 3 Single American Daughter Michigan 1877 Nelson Hendee Ohio Ella Hendee Ohio William Hendee Male 18 Single Laborer American Brother Ohio 1862 Ohio Ohio["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Nelson Hendee, 1880.] Lula Bell Hendee b. 9 Jan 1872 Blissfield, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA “Lula Bell Hendee; Birth Date: 09 Jan 1872; Birthplace: Blissfield, Lenawee, Michigan; Gender: Female; Father's Name: Nelson Hendee; Father's Birthplace: Ohio; Mother's Name: Ella; Mother's Birthplace: Ohio” ["Michigan, Births, 1867-1902," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Nelson Hendee in entry for Lula Bell Hendee, 09 Jan 1872.] ================================================================================================================================================ James David Hendee b. 10 Sep 1874 Blissfield, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA m. Gusta A. Wilson 10 Aug 1899 Medina County, Ohio ["Michigan, Births, 1867-1902," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Nelson S. Hendee in entry for James David Hendee, 10 Sep 1874.] Gusta A: b. 1880 Litchfield Township, Medina County, Ohio, USA Parents: E .C. Wilson and Jennie Byam“James David Hendee; Birth Date: 10 Sep 1874; Birthplace: Blissfield, Lenawee, Michigan; Gender: Male; Father's Name: Nelson S. Hendee; Father's Birthplace: Ohio; Father's Occupation: carpenter; Mother's Name: Mary Ellen Hendee; Mother's Birthplace: Ohio” ["Michigan, Births, 1867-1902," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Nelson S. Hendee in entry for James David Hendee, 10 Sep 1874.] “James D. Hendee; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 10 Aug 1899; Event Place: Medina, Ohio, United States; Age: 24; Birth Year (Estimated): 1875; Birthplace: Blissfield, MI; Father's Name: Nelson S. Hendee; Mother's Name: Ella Parmenter; Spouse's Name: Gusta A. Wilson; Spouse's Age: 19; Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1880; Spouse's Birthplace: Litchfield Twp, Medina, OH; Spouse's Father's Name: E.C. Wilson; Spouse's Mother's Name: Jennie Byam” ["Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Nelson S Hendee in entry for James D Hendee and Gusta A Wilson, 1899.] ================================================================================================================================================ Juiceat Hendee b. 1875 Blissfield, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA [“United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Juiceat Hendee in entry for Nelson Hendee, 1880.]================================================================================================================================================ Florence Hendee b. 1877 Blissfield, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Florence Hendee in entry for Nelson Hendee, 1880.]================================================================================================================================================ Ernest A. Hendee b. 15 Mar 1882 Blissfield, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA m. Alta E. Giar 25 Nov 1909 Medina, Ohio (groom 27 years old and bride 28 years old at the time of their marriage) ["Michigan, Births, 1867-1902," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Nelson S. Hendee in entry for James David Hendee, 10 Sep 1874.] Alta E: b. abt 1881 Spencer, Medina County, Ohio, USA Parents: L.W. Giar and Mary E. Mccolli...“Ernest Hendee; Birth Date: 15 Mar 1882; Birthplace: Blissfield, Lenawee, Michigan; Gender: Male; Father's Name: Nelson Hendee; Father's Birthplace: Ohio; Mother's Name: Ella Hendee; Mother's Birthplace: Ohio” ["Michigan, Births, 1867-1902," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ernest Hendee, 15 Mar 1882.] “Ernest A Hendee; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 25 Nov 1909; Event Place: Medina, Ohio, United States; Age: 27; Birth Year (Estimated): 1882; Birthplace: Blissfield, MI; Father's Name: Nelson S. Hendee; Mother's Name: Mary E. Parmenter; Spouse's Name: Alta E Giar; Spouse's Age: 28; Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1881; Spouse's Birthplace: Spencer, Medina, Ohio; Spouse's Father's Name: L.W. Giar; Spouse's Mother's Name: Mary E. Mccolli...” ["Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Nelson S Hendee in entry for Ernest A Hendee and Alta E Giar, 1909. ] Hannah Rosetta Hendee b. 28 Nov 1848 Ohio, USA m. David Ambrose Curtice [1850 Federal Census Medina County (District 103), Ohio - ; "Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Hannah Rosetta Hendee; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Hannah Rosetta Hendee.] David Ambrose: b. 22 Apr 1845 Ohio, USA d. 8 Nov 1924 Ohio Residence: Clay Township, Ottawa County, Ohio (1880) Edith Curtice (or Curtis) b. 31 Mar 1876 Clay Township, Ottawa County, Ohio, USA “Edith Curtis[?]; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 31 Mar 1876; Birthplace: Clay Twp, Ottawa, Ohio; Father's Name: David A. Curtis; Mother's Name: Hannah Hendee” ["Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Hannah Hendee in entry for Edith Curtis, 31 Mar 1876.] ============================================================================================================================================= Maude Edna Curtice b. 31 Mar 1877 Ottawa County, Ohio, USA m. William Rufus Pontius 31 Dec 1895 Coleman, Midland County, Michigan d. 1 Jan 1915 Coleman, Michigan bur. Coleman Cemetery, Coleman, Michigan ["Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Hannah Hendee in entry for William R. Pontius and Maud E. Curtice, 31 Dec 1895.] William Rufus: b. 9 Nov 1875 Warren, Midland County, Michigan, USA m(2). Minnie P. __ aft 1915 & bef 1930 d. 27 Oct 1968 Midland Hospital, Midland County, Michigan bur. Coleman, Michigan Parents: Jacob Pontius (b. 8 Oct 1850 Ohio, USA m. 1874 Coleman, Michigan d. 26 December 1922 Coleman, Michigan, USA ) and Rachel Matilda Hollinger (b. 18 Sep 1850 West Huntingdon, Ontario, Canada d. 20 Nov 1927 Coleman, Michigan bur. Coleman Cemetery, Coleman, Michigan)“William R. Pontius; Age (Expanded): 20 years; Birth Year: 1875; Birthplace: Michigan; Spouse's Name: Maud E. Curtice; Spouse's Age (Expanded): 17 years; Spouse's Birth Year: 1878; Spouse's Birthplace: Ohio; Event Date: 31 Dec 1895; Event Place: Coleman, Midland, Michigan; Father's Name: Jacob Pontius; Mother's Name: Rachel Holinger; Spouse's Father's Name: D. A. Curtice; Spouse's Mother's Name: Hannah Hendee” ["Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Hannah Hendee in entry for William R. Pontius and Maud E. Curtice, 31 Dec 1895.] Vern Larry Pontious b. 2 May 1892 Coleman, Michigan, USA m(1). Cora PARRISH d. 17 Oct 1952 Circleville, Ohio Occupation: Sherriff of Circleville, Ohio (abt 1918) Military Service: U. S. Army – World War I ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Vern Larry Pontious; "Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Cora PARRISH.] Cora: b. 1901 ========================================================================================================================================= Vern Larry Pontious m(2). Laura Mary Foll (or Fohl) 2 Sep 1920 Pickaway, Ohio “Son, John William Pontious, told us that his Dad was in the US Army during World War 1. He met his second wife, Laura, who was son, John's mother, through her brother, who was Vern's army buddy. This information was given to us verbally by John at the Pontius Family Association meeting in Chillecothe, Ohio on August 13, 1999.” ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Vern Larry Pontious.] Laura Mary: b. abt 1893 Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, USA Parents: John Michael Foll and Sarah Wise “Vern L. Pontious; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 02 Sep 1920; Event Place: Pickaway, Ohio, United States; Age: 28; Birth Year (Estimated): 1892; Birthplace: Helena, Montana[?]; Father's Name: William R. Pontious; Mother's Name: Maud Edna Curtice; Spouse's Name: Laura Foll; Spouse's Age: 27; Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1893; Spouse's Birthplace: Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio; Spouse's Father's Name: John Michael Foll; Spouse's Mother's Name: Sarah Wise” ["Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Vern L. Pontious and Laura Foll, 1920.] John William Pontious b. “Son, John William Pontious, told us that his Dad was in the US Army during World War 1. He met his second wife, Laura, who was son, John's mother, through her brother, who was Vern's army buddy. This information was given to us verbally by John at the Pontius Family Association meeting in Chillecothe, Ohio on August 13, 1999.” ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Vern Larry Pontious.]===================================================================================================================================== Vern Pontious, Jr. b. 15 Jun 1924 Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, USA d. 15 Jun 1924 (infant) Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio bur. 16 Jun 1924 ["Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Vern Larry Pontious in entry for Vern Junior Pontious, 15 Jun 1924.] “Vern Junior Pontious; Gender: Male; Burial Date: 16 Jun 1924; Death Date: 15 Jun 1924; Death Place: Circleville, Pickaway, Ohio; Age: 0; Birth Date: 15 Jun 1924; Birthplace: Circleville, Pickaway, Ohio; Race: White; Marital Status: Single; Father's Name: Vern Larry Pontious; Father's Birthplace: Coleman, Mich.; Mother's Name: Laura Mary Fohl; Mother's Birthplace: Circleville, Pickaway, Ohio” ["Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Vern Larry Pontious in entry for Vern Junior Pontious, 15 Jun 1924.] Harry J. Pontious (aka. Bowland) b. 8 Mar 1901 Coleman, Michigan, USA m. Edna Wendt 2 Apr 1927 Tawas City, Michigan d. 23 Apr 1986 Midland Hospital Center, Midland County, Michigan bur. Warren Township Cemetery, Coleman, Michigan Occupation: Owned Bowland's Restaurant in Coleman, Michigan ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Harry J. Pontious (Bowland).] Edna: b. d. 24 May 1996“Born Harry J. Pontious. After mother died, raised by [Clara] Mae (Curtice) Bowland; Mae C. & Irving Bowland raised him after mother died.” ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Harry J. Pontious (Bowland).] William Irving Pontious Bowland b. 20 Nov 1928 Sanford, Michigan, USA d. 13 Oct 1991 Midmichigan Regional Medical Center, Midland, Midland County, Michigan Residence: Jerome, Midland County, Michigan ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for William Irving Pontious Bowland.] “William I. P. Bowland; Event Type: Death; Event Date: 13 Oct 1991; Event Place: Midland, Midland, Michigan; Residence Place: Jerome, Midland, Michigan; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 20 Nov 1928” ["Michigan, Death Index, 1971-1996," index, LDS FamilySearch (), William I P Bowland, 13 Oct 1991.] “William I. Bowland; Birth Date: 20 November 1928; Social Security Number: 377-26-5716; State: Michigan; Last Place of Residence: Sanford, Midland, Michigan; Previous Residence Postal Code: 48657; Event Date: October 1991; Age: 63” ["United States Social Security Death Index," index, LDS FamilySearch (), William I Bowland, October 1991.] George Vernell Pontious b. 13 Jul 1903 Gladwin, 4th Ward, Gladwin County, Michigan, USA m(1). Alta Myrtle Burns 24 Oct 1925 Saginaw, Michigan d. 29 Jan 1975 (Age: 72yr) Midland Hospital, Midland County, Michigan Cause of Death: arteriosclerotic heart disease Occupation: Barber in Saginaw [Michigan]; Bought Chip In Tavern at Frances Grove, Sanford [Michigan (1946)]; Bought Hi-Speed Gas Station, Sanford, Mi. (1949) Residence: Orlando, Florida (1926); 1903 N. Charles St., Saginaw, Michigan (1927); 3703 Sadler Drive, Sanford, Michigan (1959) ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for George Vernell Pontious.] Alta Myrtle: b. 22 Mar 1902 Coleman, Michigan d. 7 Aug 1937 (at home) 1903 North Charles St., Saginaw, Michigan Education: Graduated from Coleman High School (1921); graduated from Central Michigan Normal School with General Life Certificate (23 June 1925) “Alta attended grade school in Geneva Township, Coleman. Graduated from Coleman High School in 1921. In 1925, she received a Bachelor of Arts in General Life from Mt. Pleasant Normal School. It was also called Central Michigan Normal School. It is now called Central Michigan University. Then she taught in a one room school in North Bradley, Michigan.” ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Alta Myrtle Burns.] “George Pontious; Birth Date: 13 July 1903; Social Security Number: 386-03-2652; State: Michigan; Last Place of Residence: Sanford, Midland, Michigan; Previous Residence Postal Code: 48657; Event Date: January 1975; Age: 72” ["United States Social Security Death Index," index, LDS FamilySearch (), George Pontious, January 1975.] 1930 United States Census: Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan; District: 0049; Household ID: 885 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Yr Born Relation Father Born Mother BornGeorge V. Pontious Male 27 Married White Michigan 1903 Head Michigan Ohio Alta Pontious Female 28 Married White Michigan 1902 Wife Michigan Michigan Don Pontious Male 2 Single White Michigan 1928 Son Michigan Michigan Jack Pontious Male 0 Single White Michigan 1930 Son Michigan Michigan Jim Pontious Male 0 Single White Michigan 1930 Son Michigan Michigan Helen Sommus Female 17 Single White Michigan 1913 Servant Michigan Michigan ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George V Pontious, 1930.] Don Pontious b. abt 1928 Michigan, USA ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George V Pontious, 1930.] Jack Eugene Pontious (twin of James Burns) b. 19 Nov 1929 Saginaw General Hospital, Saginaw, Michigan, USA m. Ella Mae Gage 26 Sep 1949 Midland County, Michigan d. 2 Aug 1987 Midland Hospital, Midland County, Michigan bur. 6 Aug 1987 Midland Memorial Gardens, Midland County, Michigan ["Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (), entry for Jack Eugene Pontious.] Jack Russell Pontious b. 11 Aug 1950 Midland Hospital, Midland County, Michigan, USA d. 24 Feb 1972 Midland County, Michigan ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Jack Russell Pontious.] James (“Jim”) Burns Pontious (twin of Jack Eugene) b. 19 Nov 1929 Saginaw General Hospital, Saginaw, Michigan, USA ["Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (), entry for Jack Eugene Pontious.] George Vernell Pontious m(2). Elizabeth __ ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George Pontious, Ward 14, Saginaw, Saginaw City, Saginaw, Michigan, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 73-56, sheet 7B, family 160, NARA digital publication T627, roll 1813.] Elizabeth: b. abt 1908 Michigan, USA1940 United States Census: Ward 14, Saginaw, Saginaw City, Saginaw, Michigan; Enumeration District: 73-56; Family: 160 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Est Yr Born 1935 Residence George Pontious Male 35 Married White Head Michigan 1905 Same House Elizabeth Pontious Female 32 Married White Wife Michigan 1908 Same Place Don Pontious Male 13 Single White Son Michigan 1927 Same House Jack Pontious Male 11 Single White Son Michigan 1929 Same House Jim Pontious Male 11 Single White Son Michigan 1929 Same House ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George Pontious, Ward 14, Saginaw, Saginaw City, Saginaw, Michigan, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 73-56, sheet 7B, family 160, NARA digital publication T627, roll 1813.]========================================================================================================================================= George Vernell Pontious m(3). Gwendlyn Vivian Oberlin Corson 9 Sep 1947 Angola, Steuben County, Indiana officiator: John W. Borders ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for George Vernell Pontious.] Gwendlyn Vivian Oberlin: b. 19 Sep 1910 Boyne City, Michigan, USA d. 10 Nov 1966 Midland Hospital, Midland Coounty, Michigan Parents: Clarence William Oberlin and Grace Eretta Thompson “She played the piano in the dime store, selling sheet music. She was a wonderful dancer also. She was a great cook and was especially good at cooking any kind of game animal. Barbecued turtle was one of her specialities as was fried squirrel. She hunted, fished, camped and went berry picking with George [Vernell Pontious] all over Michigan. She also manned the gas pumps at the station George ran if he was busy cutting hair in the attached barber shop. She had been previously married to Harry Corson. That ended in divorce.” ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Gwendlyn Vivian Oberlin Corson.]“George V. Pontious; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 09 Sep 1947; Event Place: Steuben, Indiana; Marriage License Date: 09 Sep 1947; Residence Place: Sanford, , Michigan; Gender: Male; Age (Estimated): 44; Number of Previous Marriages: twice; Birth Date: 13 Jul 1903; Birthplace: Coleman, , Michigan; Father's Name: William R Pontious; Mother's Name: Edna Curtice; Spouse's Name: Gwendlyn Oberlin; Spouse's Residence Place: Sanford, , Michigan; Spouse's Gender: Female; Spouse's Age (Estimated): 37; Spouse's Previous Marriage Number: twice; Spouse's Birth Date: 19 Sep 1910; Spouse's Birthplace: Boyne City, , Michigan; Spouse's Father's Name: Clarence William Oberlin; Spouse's Mother's Name: Grace Eretta Thompson; Officiator's Name: John W Borders” ["Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George V Pontious and Gwendlyn Oberlin, 1947.] ========================================================================================================================================= Lloyd Wellington Pontious b. 16 Sep 1905 Gladwin, Michigan, USA m. Eleanor __ d. 12 Aug 1995 (Age: 90yr) Coleman, Michigan Residence: Coleman, Midland County, Michigan (1930) ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Lloyd Wellington Pontious.] Eleanor: b. abt 1914 Michigan, USA“Lloyd W. Pontious; Birth Date: 16 September 1905; Social Security Number: 366-03-9725; State: Michigan; Last Place of Residence: Coleman, Midland, Michigan; Previous Residence Postal Code: 48618; Event Date: 12 August 1995; Age: 90” ["United States Social Security Death Index," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Lloyd W Pontious, 12 August 1995.] 1930 United States Census: Coleman, Midland County, Michigan; District: 0001; Household ID: 159 - Names Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Yr Born Relation Father Born Mother BornWilliam R. Pontious Male 54 Married White Michigan 1876 Head Indiana Canada Minnie P. Pontious Female 61 Married White Michigan 1869 Wife Germany Germany [second wife of William R. Pontious]Lloyd W. Pontious Male 24 Single White Michigan 1906 Son Michigan Ohio["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Minnie P Pontious in entry for William R Pontious, 1930.] 1940 United States Census: Coleman, Coleman City, Midland, Michigan; Enumeration District: 56-1; Family: 193 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Est Yr Born Residence in 1935William R. Pontious Male 64 Widowed White Head Michigan 1876 Same House Lloyd Pontious Male 33 Married White Son Michigan 1907 Same House Eleanor Pontious Female 26 Married White Daughter-in-law Michigan 1914 Same Place ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lloyd Pontious in household of William R Pontious, Coleman, Coleman City, Midland, Michigan, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 56-1, sheet 8A, family 193, NARA digital publication T627, roll 1790.] Harry L. Curtice b. 1881 Ohio, USA m. Sarah A. B. Barager 15 Dec 1904 Coleman, Midland County, Michigan (groom was 23 years old and bride was 24 years old at the time of their marriage) ["Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Hannah R. Hendee in entry for Harry L. Custise and Sarah A. B. Barager, 15 Dec 1904.] Sarah A. B: b. 1880 Ontario, USA Parents: James Barager and Katharine Mcgarocy “Harry L. Custise; Age (Expanded): 23 years; Birth Year: 1881; Birthplace: Ohio; Spouse's Name: Sarah A. B. Barager; Spouse's Age (Expanded): 24 years; Spouse's Birth Year: 1880; Spouse's Birthplace: Ontario; Event Date: 15 Dec 1904; Event Place: Coleman, Midland, Michigan; Father's Name: David A. Custice; Mother's Name: Hannah R. Hendee; Spouse's Father's Name: James Barager; Spouse's Mother's Name: Katharine Mcgarocy” ["Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Hannah R. Hendee in entry for Harry L. Custise and Sarah A. B. Barager, 15 Dec 1904.] ============================================================================================================================================ Clara May (or Mae) Curtice b. 9 Sep 1873 Medina County, Ohio, USA m. Irving Bowland d. 10 Apr 1939 (Age: 65yr) Coleman, Midland County, Michigan“Clara May Bowland; Event Type: Death; Event Date: 10 Apr 1939; Event Place: Coleman, Midland, Michigan, United States; Gender: Female; Age: 65; Marital Status: Married; Birth Date: 09 Sep 1873; Birthplace: Medina, Ohio; Birth Year (Estimated): 1874; Father's Name: David Curtise; Mother's Name: Hannah Hendee” ["Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Hannah Hendee in entry for Clara May Bowland, 1939.] Harry J. Pontious (aka. Bowland) “Born Harry J. Pontious. After mother died, raised by [Clara] Mae (Curtice) Bowland; Mae C. & Irving Bowland raised him after mother died.” ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Harry J. Pontious (Bowland).] ============================================================================================================================================ Estelle Beatrice Curtice b. 1869 Ohio, USA m. __ Heath d. 21 Mar 1923 (Age: 54yr) Clare, Clare County, Michigan“Estelle Beatrice Heath; Event Type: Death; Event Date: 21 Mar 1923; Event Place: Clare, Clare, Michigan, United States; Gender: Female; Age: 54; Marital Status: Married; Birthplace: Ohio; Birth Year (Estimated): 1869; Father's Name: David A. Curtice; Mother's Name: Hannah R. Hendee” ["Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Hannah R Hendee in entry for Estelle Beatrice Heath, 1923.] Celia Hendee b. abt 1849 Ohio, USA [1850 Federal Census Medina County (District 103), Ohio - ]==================================================================================================================================================William Hendee b. 1862 Ohio, USA Occupation: laborer ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), William Hendee in entry for Nelson Hendee, 1880.]Mary Hendee b. MAR 1808 New York, USA m. Harvey Kilborn d. 7 OCT 1875 bur. Spencer, Ohio [Kristin Lee Hendee Exline - email removed; LDS Familly History Search - ]Sarah Hendee b. 21 Jun 1721 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Phineas Manning (or Phinehas MANNING) 30 Jun 1748 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut d. 30 Apr 1750 (age 29 yrs) Windham, Windham County, Connecticut "(19)19 Sarah Hendee B., 27 Jun 1721 M., Phineas Manning 30 Jun 1748." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Phinehas: b. 3 Mar 1727 Hopkinton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Parents: John MANNING (b. 17 Jan 1697 Hopkinton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA chr. 17 Jan 1697 Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA m. 16 Oct 1717 Menot, Middlesex County, Massachusetts d. 5 May 1760 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut bur. 8 May 1760 Old Cemetery, Windham, Windham County, Connecticut) and Abigail WINSHIP (b. 16 Oct 1698 Menot, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA chr. 16 Oct 1698 Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts d. 30 Jul 1770 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut bur. 2 Aug 1770 Old Cemetery, Windham, Windham County, Connecticut)Rachel Hendee b. 10 Mar 1731 Coventry, Tolland County, Connectcut, New England d. 31 Dec 1739 Coventry, Tolland County, Connectcut "(D) Rachel Hendee, B., Mar 1731 D., Dec. 31, 1739 at Coventry, Conn." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Abigail (or Abagail) Hendee b. 29 Jul 1725 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England "(20)20 Abagail Hendee, B., July, 29, 1725 at Windham, Conn." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Hannah Hendee b. 29 Apr 1728 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England "(21)21 Hannah Hendee, B., Apr., 29, 1728 at Windham, Conn., M. " [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Jonathan Hendee (Hendy) m(2). Martha Millington 12 Feb 1740 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut "As I continue to search for this family I feel that perhaps the Hendee family was here long before the original Charles Hendee was supposed to have arrived. For one thing, I recently found a family line beginning with Jonathan Hendy and Martha Millington. Their son, Caleb Hendee who was born August 30, 1745 in Coventry CT [Connecticut] married Caroline Ellsworth. They had a son, Samuel b. April 23, 1791 in Pittsford, VT [Vermont] who married Abigail Paine. Samuel's son was Edward Hendee b. 8 Mar 1817, Pittsford, VT who married Mary Anne Cook. Edward's son was Charles Hendee. Besides the name Charles being a coincidence, you will note above that George Hendee carries the name Ellsworth for his middle name. It has always been Hendee family tradition to carry family surnames for middle names. Thanks to two individuals who have sent me their Hendee information I have the following to add. I have put in parenthesis the alternate dates suggested by other people." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed] "Marriage: Jonathan married Martha Millington, daughter of John Millington and Martha Reeve, on 12 Feb 1740 in Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut. (Martha Millington was born in Mar 1707 in Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut and was christened on 23 Mar 1707 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.)" [BARBOUR COLLECTION, Windham; p.113, p.116; FHL film 0002983. BOSTON TRANSCRIPT, 1906-1941; Hendy, ELderkin, n.1002, 28 Jan 1931; FHL film [ ]. Coventry Civil Record; it.1 p.145; FHL film 0599303. HENDEE COLLECTION by L.V. Hendee; p.2; FHL film 0927702; Hartford Church Record; p.110; FHL film 1009615. BOSTON TRANSCRIPT, 1906-1941; Hendy, Elderkin, n.1002, 28 Jan 1931; FHL film [ ]. FAMILIES OF EARLY HARTFORD CONNECTICUT by L.B. Barbour; p.403; FHL book, 974.62/H1 D2b. HENDEE COLLECTION by L.V. Hendee; p.6-7; FHL film 0927702 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]“Richard Hendee b. about 1665/67 in Windham, Windham Cty, CT, d. February 6, 1742 in Windham. Richard Hendee married twice and his first wife's name was Sarah Smith b. September 6, 1670 in New London, CT to Edward Smith and Elizabeth Bliss, d. April 18, 1694 in Windham, CT. They had one son: Jonathan Hendee b. March 17, 1694 in Windham, CT, d. 1775 in Ellington, Tolland Cty, CT, m(2). February 12, 1740 in Coventry, Tolland Cty, CT to Martha Millington." [Robert Reynolds - email via [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“Jonathan [Hendee], owned the covenant in 1725, at Windham [Connecticut]; settled in Coventry; married, February 12, 1740 , Martha Millenton [Millington], five children; Asa, Mentioned below.” [Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vol. I-IV]“JONATHAN HENDEE (RICHARD, HANNAH ELDERKIN, JOHN ELDERKEN, JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born March 17, 1693/94 in Windham Connecticut, and died 1775 in Ellington, Tolland, Connecticut. He married MARTHA MILLINGTON February 12, 1739/40 in Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut, daughter of JOHN MILLINGTON and MARTHA REEVE. She was born March 1705/06 in Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut.Children of JONATHAN HENDEE and MARTHA MILLINGTON are: i. RICHARD HENDEE, b. June 14, 1744, Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut; d. April 1794, LeRoy, Genesee, New York. ii. CALEB (SR.) HENDEE, b. August 30, 1745, Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut; d. October 02, 1823, Pittsford, Rutland, Vermont.”[“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 6) - ; Larry Buck - email removed]Martha: b. Mar 1707 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England chr. 23 Mar 1707 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut d. abt 1789 Pittsford, Vermont Parents: John Millington (b. 20 Jan 1674 Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. 1 Jul 1703, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut) [THE BARBOUR COLLECTION; Suffield, p.181; FHL film 0002980. HISTORY OF ANCIENT WINDSOR by H.R. Stiles; v.2 p.493; Idaho Genealogical Library. RELATIONSHIP: son of John Millington and Sarah Smith. GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND by James K. Savage; v.3 p.213; FHL book 974 D2s. RELATIONSHIP: son of John Millington and Sarah Smith. RESIDENCE: John, the son of John Millington "...was at Coventry 1716, and aft" (p.213). FAMILIES OF EARLY HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT by L.B. Barbour; p.403; FHL book 974.62/H1 D2b. RELATIONSHIP: spouse of Martha Reeve. Father of Sarah, Martha, and John. CONFLICT: lists the death data of John as March 26, 1720. This could be the death date of his father John. More research needed. BARBOUR COLLECTION; Hartford, p.219; FHL 0002971. NAME: Millenton - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] d. 1720 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut) and Martha Reeve (b. abt 1683 Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England) [FAMILIES OF EARLY HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT by L.B. Barbour; p.403; FHL book 974.62/H1 D2b. RELATIONSHIP: spouse of John Millington. Mother of Sarah, Martha, John. CHRISTENING: christened as an adult. PLACE: 1st Church of Hartford. FAMILIES OF EARLY HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, FHL book 974.62/H1 D2b does not list where Martha is from or who her parents were. BARBOUR COLLECTION; Hartford, p.262; FHL film 0002971. NAME: Reue.] d. abt 1750 Stafford,Tolland Co,CT) “Martha, his [Jonathan Hendee] widow, soon after the death of her husband, came to live with my father [Caleb Hendee, Sr.] in this town (Pittsford, Vermont) and continued with him until she died, which was about the time I was married [Jan 1789]. She lived to be eighty-four or eighty-five years of age. She was very pious and kept the Sabbath very strictly. Her maiden name was Martha Millington, of her relation I know but little. She informed me, however that her ancestors came to America from England at an early period, that some of their relatives in England, as she was informed, were wealthy and that considerable estate was left by some of them for the Millingtons from here, but for some reason which I now do not recollect, it was never obtained. She had a brother who lived and died in Shaftsbury in this state who had a son by the name of John, who was at one time a Baptist priest. One by the name of Solomon who I believe now lives in Shaftsbury. Of his posterity I know nothing more. My grandmother had also a sister who married a man by the name of Collins and lived I believe in Manchester in this state; at least one of his sons did by the name of Nathaniel who became wealthy and died in Manchester some years since. He had a brother Samuel who lived in Dorset in this state and for several years represented the town in the legislature, but is now dead. There was a third brother whose name I believe is Asa, who now lives in the town of Iva in this county [Rutland County, Vermont]. This is all I know of my grandmother Hendee's relatives. I suppose there were others of whom I have no knowledge or present recollection.” [grandson, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 2] "The first of the Hendee family in this country was named Richard. He descended from a family of French Protestants who, on account of their religion, were expelled from Normandy and afterwards settled in England. Richard came to Boston in the first settlement of the country [New England], married and settled in that vicinity. He had two sons, [Ensign] Richard and Caleb. The latter died without children; the former married and had a son Jonathan; his wife soon after died. He left the child with its mother's relatives, moved to Connecticut, there married a Conant [Elizabeth] and settled in or near Windham. Jonathan on coming to manhood married and had several children - David, Barzillai, Asa and Hannah. His wife died and he afterwards married Martha Millington by whom he had Jonathan, Richard, Caleb, Rachel and Martha. He died at the place now called Ellington about the year 1775. He was poor and illiterate, but was said to have been an honest man and to have possessed more than an ordinary share of physical power, as did also his sons by his flrst wife. Of his sons by his second wife, Jonathan died when young at Havana, Cuba; Richard we shall have occasion to refer to hereafter; Caleb, the third son, was born in Coventry, Conn., in the month of August, 1745." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“Pittsford lies a little north of the center of Rutland county and is bounded north by by Brandon; east by Chittenden; south by Rutland, and west by Hubbardton and Ira. It contains about thirty-six square miles of territory. Its principal stream is Otter Creek which flows from south to north across nearly the center of the town. Furnace and Stevens Brooks are considerable streams which empty into Otter Creek, the former on the east and the latter on the west. Numerous small streams are found in different localities. The valley of Otter Creek, averaging nearly a mile in width, is level, rich in soil and very productive, while the easterly and westerly portions of the town are hilly or mountainous, less productive and better adapted to grazing . . . The old military road, built about 1759, and extending from Charlestown, N. H., to Crown Point, passed through this town. The first or older branch, and doubtless the one traveled prior to 1759, leading north from what is now Center Rutland, entered the present limits of Pittsford a little west of Sutherland Falls, and followed a generally northwest course across the town towards Crown Point. The second branch entered the town farther east and near the line of the present highway, crossed Otter Creek at a ford at the mouth of Stevens Brook and united with the earlier branch before alluded to. This was an important military highway for the transportation of military stores from "Number Four " (Charlestown) by the British provincials to Crown Point.” [XX Index Vermont - ]Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr. b. 30 Aug 1745 Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m(1). Caroline Ellsworth 27 Apr 1767 Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 2 Oct 1823 (age 78 yrs) Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont bur. The Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont (diagonally across from the house on Route 7) Grave Marker Inscription: “To whose memory this stone is erected by his sons, Caleb, David, Solomon and Samuel.” Military Service: 1814 Rutland County, Vermont; War of 1812 (US) - Alarm at Plattsburg, New York – rank: Captain Residence: He [Caleb Hendee] settled in Simsbury, Connecticut, where he resided about years, and then moved to East Windsor. In 1773 he came to Pittsford [Vermont] and purchased some land, a part of which is the farm now owned by his son Deacon Samuel Hendee.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “Caleb Hendee died Oct. 2d AD 1823 in the 79th year of his age.” [C. Hendee, Town Clerk, Entered Nov. 3, 1824; Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869, Pittsford Town Offices]“1786: AMC writes (on pg. 643) that "there were no regularly appointed deacons of the Baptist Church till September 30, 1786, when Caleb Hendee, Abels Stevens and Colburn Preston were elected to this office." [Abel Stevens, Sr. - - ] “Abner Hendee; gender: Male; birth date: 08 Aug 1792; birthplace: PITTSFORD TWP, RUTLAND, VERMONT; race: White; father's name: Caleb Hendee; father’s age: 46; father born: Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England; mother's name: Mary Squire; mother’s child no: 1; town: Pittsford; town clerk: Caleb Hendee, Jr.” ["Vermont, Births and Christenings, 1765-1908," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee, 08 Aug 1792; citing reference , FHL microfilm unknown.]"HENDEE, DEA. CALEB b in Coventry, Conn., in August, 1745, m April 27, 1767, Caroline Ellsworth, of Simsbury, Conn. Children-i, Caleb, Jr., b October 21, 1768, m Lydia Rich; 2, Caroline b December 25, 1770, d March 26, 1771; 3, Jonathan b November 4, 1773, m December 31, 1795, Sally Squire; 4, Daniel b May 21, 1776, m 1st, Lucy Allen, who d: m 2d, Sally Burditt; 5, Lydia b April 2, 1778, m Abiel Smith, of Leicester; 6, Ennice b in Clarendon, September 23,1780, in Freeman Smith, of Leicester, d in the State of New York; 7, Solomon b in Pittsford, November 20, 1782, died at the age of nine months; 8, Solomon, 2nd, b October 30, 1784, m Lois Paine, of Leicester, d in 1863; 9, David b October 30, 1786, m Caroline Harrington; 10, Rachel b December 27, 1788, in Lewis Whitlock, of Branudon; 11, Samuel b April 23, 1791, in Abigail Paine. Mrs. Caroline Hendee, the mother, d May 12, 1791, and Mr. Hendee m 2d, Mary Squires, by whom he had 12, Abner b August 8, 1792, m Polly Atwood, d. Dea. Caleb Hendee d October 2, 1823." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 705 (Making of America Books - )] “CALEB (SR.) HENDEE (JONATHAN, RICHARD, HANNAH ELDERKIN, JOHN ELDERKEN, JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born August 30, 1745 in Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut, and died October 02, 1823 in Pittsford, Rutland, Vermont. He married (1) CAROLINE ELLSWORTH April 27, 1767 in West Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, daughter of SAMUEL ELLSWORTH and AIMEE HALIDAY. She was born March 13, 1747/48 in West Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, and died May 12, 1791. He married (2) MARY SQUIRES June 30, 1791.Children of CALEB HENDEE and CAROLINE ELLSWORTH are: i. CALEB (JR. GENERAL) HENDEE, b. October 21, 1768; d. December 04, 1851.ii. CAROLINE HENDEE, b. 1770.iii. JONATHON HENDEE, b. 1773.iv. DANIEL HENDEE, b. 1776.v. LYDIA HENDEE, b. 1778.vi. EUNICE HENDEE, b. 1780.vii. SOLOMAN HENDEE, b. 1782.viii. SOLOMAN (II) HENDEE, b. 1784.ix. DAVID HENDEE, b. 1786.x. RACHEL HENDEE, b. 1788.xi. SAMUEL HENDEE, b. 1791.Child of CALEB HENDEE and MARY SQUIRES is:xii. ABNER HENDEE, b. August 08, 1792, Pittsford, Vermont; d. April 22, 1845, Pittsford, Vermont.”[“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 7) - ; Larry Buck - email removed]“My father, Caleb Hendee [Sr.], was born in the town of Coventry, Tolland and State of Connecticut in the month of August A.D. 1745. He was the third son by a second marriage, of Jonathan Hendee and Martha, his wife. I have no knowledge of my father's ancestors farther back than my grandfather [Jonathan Hendee], whom I recollect to have seen when I was a child, before my father moved to this state. My father has told me that my grandfather Hendee had by his first marriage several children; I think three sons to wit - David, Barzillia and Asa, and I believe one daughter, if I mistake not, called Hannah, none of whom have I ever seen, some of whom my father said migrated to Woodbury in the state of Connecticut, and others to Dutchess County in the state of New York. The daughter of one I believe married to Esq. Baker, now living in Arlington in this State (Vermont).” [son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 4] “I now return to give some account of my father. It appears by what I learned of my father, that my grandfather Hendee had at some period unknown to me moved to Simsbury, Connecticut, while my father was young, and being not wealthy or for some other reason, my father did not receive a literary education. He was only taught to read and to write an ordinary hand just so as to be able to keep his books, but knew nothing of the rules of arithmetic, yet could cast interest recon mentally about all he found necessary to be done in his limited line of business through life as a farmer. He told me he was put out to live while young, but came home and took the whole care of his father’s business until he came of age, after he was about sixteen years of age. When twenty-one he was admitted freeman with no other patrimony than a good constitution. Without property or a trade he entered upon this stage of life naked handed, his father having preferred his elder brother, Richard, to live with him and to whom he gave the small estate he possessed, which in a few years was sold and lost by the depreciation of Continental money. As I have related, my grandfather did not live long after my grandmother was brought to this State soon after and supported by my father till her death. My father also gave my uncle Richard one hundred acres of land in this town to help him begin the world anew as to property, thus it sometimes happens in families.” [son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 4] “My father [Caleb Hendee, Sr.] had two brothers and two sisters by his mother's side, viz. Jonathan and Richard, Rachel and Martha. His oldest brother Jonathan died while young in the island of Cuba at the city of Havana. He with many others from New England fell a victim while in the service of his King and county to the deleterious effects of that inhospitable climate to the people of the North. His brother Richard Hendee lived to the age of between forty and fifty years. He married his wife Hannah Pearson (or Parsons) at Windsor, now Ellington County. After living there some years, he moved to Shaftsbury in this state. Living there some time, he moved to this town where he lived until his death, which took place about thirty-five or thirty-six years ago. He was killed in an instant at the raising of a barn for Capt. Mitton Potter in this town. He left a worthy and disconsolate widow and a family of children viz. Richard, Ephiram, Jesse, David, John, Hannah, Anna and Phebe. He was not a man of much property. He had lost a small estate, being his all, by the depreciation of Continental money. He was nearly six feet high, pretty well proportioned, not fleshy, weighed about 180 pounds, and I have heard my father say he had seen him take a barrel filled with cider and put it on the rack of a cart. He was of an obliging disposition, but of somewhat hasty tempered, yet esteemed by his neighbors. His widow, some years after his death, married to David June, of Brandon, with whom she lived till his death, which happened some years since. She now lives with her children in the western part of New York state.” [son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 2-3]“Deacon Caleb Hendee was one of the early settlers of Pittsford [Vermont]. He moved there from Connecticut before the Revolution. His son, Caleb, kept a journal for many years in which he recorded all the information he had about his family. I have a copy. If you would send me the names of your early ancestors I will see if I can find them. Caleb also recorded a letter about 1839 from Abner Hendee, a cousin still in Connecticut, which told about the family fleeing Normandy at the time of "the religious wars" in France, and the early arrival of Richard Hendee in Boston. Richard had a son Richard, who had a son Jonathan, who was Deacon Caleb's father.” [Jane Sencer – email removed]“My father (Caleb Sr. – Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) was married on the 27th day of April A.D. 1767 to Caroline Ellsworth and at Simbury near Salma Brook on Friday at noon, or high twelve, the 21st day of October, A.D. 1768 on the 12th day of the moon. According to Astrology, Venus governed the day and Jupiter the hour, their first born, the writer of this article [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr.], was ushered into this wonderful world. But as I have no faith in Astrology, I have played no confidence in that part of the matter . . . Soon after my birth my father moved with his family to East Windsor where by the fruits of his industry he purchased a small farm made improvements erected buildings and etc . . . In the winter following [1773], my father (Caleb, Sr.- Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) came to this town (Pittsford) purchased a right of land through the town cemetery, about 360 acres part of which was the farm where he lived until he died. He returned to Windsor, sold his farm there for 300 pounds (about $1000) and in Feb. or March 1774 moved to Pittsford, now Vermont, where, with vigor he entered on his Agricultural pursuits under all the disadvantages attending the settlement of a new country.” [son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 7]“On the 27th day of April A.D. 1767, my father, in the 22nd year his age, having made suit, to was duly joined in marriage with Caroline Ellsworth. She was born sometime in the month of March 1748, and of course had just entered her 20th year. She was without wealth, and had nothing to recommend her but the good qualities of her person, which were said not to be inferior.“At the time of my mother’s death [1791], my father owned about 1,000 acres including what he had given to me which together were he lived, divided only by Otter Creek, also some outlands. He was probably at this time worth more property than at any other period of his life. He lived with my brother Samuel [last child born to Caroline and Caleb] when he died.” [son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 11] “My father having resided at Clarendon, on the farm of Elder Elisha Rich, until the Spring of the year A.D. 1788, returned to his farm in Pittsford, in the month of April and immediately commenced putting his farm in trim by repairing the fences, buildings, etc.” [son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 8-9] “On the 2nd day of October A.D. 1823, my father Hendee (our ancestor, Caleb, Sr. - C.H.) departed this life in the 79th year of his age. He was sick about 8 or 10 days, did not appear to suffer greatly, died without a groan or struggle. He lived with his 2nd wife about twenty years or more. When she died some years afterwards he married the widow Jenner with whom be lived a number of years and then she died; last of all he died himself. At the time of my mother's death, my father owned about 1000 acres including what he had given to me which together where he lived, divided only by Otter Creek, also some outlands. He was probably at this time worth more property than at any other period of his life. He lived with my brother Samuel when he died. He was a religious man and for some years Deacon in the church.” [son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 11]“On the 12th day of May A.D. 1791 my mother [Caroline (Ellsworth) Hendee] departed from this life in the prime of life in a distressing situation as to body, having consumption of the lungs. The death or my mother was a great and sad calamity to her family. She had lived a very pious life, was of a mild and even temper, very obliging and hospitable to the poor. My father [Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.] appeared suitably affected at the loss of his wife but nevertheless, on the 30th day of June following (viz) A.D. 1791, married the widow Mary Squires of Manchester, being a total stranger to him and all his family, (quoted on p. 253 of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain by Grace Anderson – Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) By the last marriage my father had one child (viz) Abner Hendee, (Cox p. xiii - Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) who was born on Wednesday 8th August A.D. 1792 . . . My father appeared suitably affected at the loss of his wife, but nevertheless, on the 30th. day of June following A.D. 1791, married the widow Mary Squires of Manchester, being a total stranger to him and all his family.” They had a son Abner . . .” [son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 10, 12, and 22. (Note that on page 12 of Caleb, Caleb’s brother married Mary’s daughter, Sally Squires.); Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] “Note: Abner Hendee was the ggg grandfather of Judith (Shanley) Petrie of Arden Hills, Minnesota.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]“Deacon [Caleb] Hendee, General Hendee, Caleb Rich Hendee, Jr. [Esq.], Caleb R. Hendee, Warren Hendee, Sally [Hooker] Hendee and Elizabeth Hendee are all buried in the Old Baptist Cemetery, diagonally across from the house on Route 7.” “The line from Caleb [Sr.] goes: Samuel of Pittsford, Edward who lived in New Russia, Essex County, NY; Joel, who lived in Fredonia and Stockton NY, and my grandmother. “ [Jane Sencer - email removed]“In the year AD 1767, ??? Caleb Hendee & Caroline Ellsworth were married on April the 27 in the 22 & 21st years of their age. In the year AD 1768 Caleb Hendee Jr. was born in the town of Simsbury(?) Connecticutt Oct 21st on Friday; Caroline Hendee was born December 28th AD 1770 & died March the 26 AD 1771; Jonathan Hendee was born at East Windsor Connecticutt Nov. 4th AD 1773 on Tuesday; Daniel Hendee was born at Pittsford Vermont May 21st AD 1776 on Tuesday; Lydia Hendee was born at Pittsford aforesaid April 2d AD 1778 on Thursday; Eunice Hendee was born at Clarendon Sept. 23rd AD 1780 on Saturday; Solomon Hendee was born at Pittsford Oct 30th AD 1784 on Sunday; David Hendee was born at sd Pittsford October 30th AD 1786 on Tuesday; Rachel Hendee was born on Sunday December 27th AD 1788; Samuel Hendee was born on Saturday the 23rd day of April AD 1791; All these were children of Caleb and Caroline Hendee - Caroline Hendee wife of Caleb Hendee died May 12 AD 1791 on Thursday. June 30th AD 1791 Caleb Hendee married Mary Squire and Abner their son was born August 8th AD 1792 on Wednesday. Rec'd March 12, 1804 C. Hendee Jr. T. Clerk; Page 59; Caleb Hendee died Oct. 2d AD 1823 in the 79th year of his age. C. Hendee T. Clerk; Entered Nov. 3, 1824.” [Source: Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869; Pittsford Town Offices; Page 58; Mark Cresitello-Dittmar - email removed - ]Caroline: b. 13 Mar 1748 West Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. 12 May 1791 (Thursday) (age 43 yrs) Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont Cause of Death: tuberculosis “. . . [Caroline (Ellsworth) Hendee] departed from this life in the prime of life in a distressing situation as to body, having consumption of the lungs.” [son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 10] However this may have been exacerbated by the birth of Samuel [last child of Deacon Caleb and Caroline] “on the 23rd. day of the same month April A.D. 1791, my youngest brother Samuel was born. My mother having been sick for three months, my wife [Lydia Rich] took the infant and sucked it for more than a year.” [son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 9] Note: Lydia (Rich) Hendee had given birth to a daughter, Polly Hendee, on 30 Mar 1791. Polly died 17 Apr 1791 at less than1 month of age and six days before her uncle, Samuel Hendee, mentioned here. [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; David Petrie – dapwyn@] Parents: Samuel Ellsworth II (b. 1 Oct 1718 Ellington (or West Windsor), Hartford County, Connecticut, New England chr. Arlington, Bennington County, Vermont m. 2 Dec 1746 Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 1803 Arlington, Bennington County, Vermont bur. 1803 bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont Grave Marker Inscription: “To whose memory this stone is erected by her sons, Caleb, David, Solomon and Samuel (Stone listed by the DAR [Daughters of the American Revolution] but not found in burying ground).” [“Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont” document] Residence: moved to Pittsford, Vermont (1773)) and Aimee Halliday (b. 6 May 1703 Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, America, widow of Joshua Matson d. 1778 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont) [Elizabeth Weir McPherson, The Holcombes, Nation Builders (1947), unknown cd.; Hannah McPherson, Holcombe Genealogy, Page 10.2/Item A-1-1-6-1] Grandparents: Samuel Ellsworth (Line of Josiah [Ellsworth] of Windsor [Connecticut]), William Haliday & Anna Ellis "Caroline Hendee wife of Caleb Hendee died May 12 AD 1791 on Thursday. June 30th AD 1791 Caleb Hendee married Mary Squire and Abner their son was born August 8th AD 1792 on Wednesday." [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869 Pittsford, Vermont Town Offices] "I would like to have any information connected with this family and the families connected with them as I have discrepancies in my research data. My Ancestor Samuel Ellsworth s/o Samuel (Line of Josiah of Windsor) b 1 Oct 1718 West, Windsor, Hartford, Ct. m 2 Dec 1746 Aimee or Anna Halliday (wid) of Joshua Matson and d/o William Haliday & Anna Ellis. He d abt 1803 Arlington or in Pittsford, Vt. (Need Verification.) She was b 6 May 1703 Suffield, Hartford, Ct. and d 1778 Pittsford, Rutland Vermont (want verification). ELLSWORTH, SAMUEL b in East Windsor, Conn., m at the age of 30 years, Amy Matson. Children-1, Samuel, Jr., m Irena Parsons, who d: m 2d, Bundy; 2, Caroline, m Caleb Hendee; 3, Israel, in 1st, Hopestill Stevens, whom he left: m 2d, Ann Bennett, d in Virginia. Samuel, the father, d in Arlington, aged about 85; Amy, the mother, d in this town, aged about 75. [See also - Deanna Holcomb Bowman, Thomas Holcomb and other Simsbury, Connecticut Settlers, 2 vols, 2nd Edition.. (Colorado Springs, CO, 1988, 1996) and DAR, Lineage Book of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.] [Robert Evans Winn – email removed; ] “I have seven lines in the D.A.R. [Daughters of the American Revolution]. Deacon Caleb is one of them, you will find in your history of Pittsford the Revolutionary service of Samuel Ellsworth. I have also used that line as well as many others of the cousins here.” [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mary Alma Hendee Kelsey - transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed]Caroline Elsworth was a third cousin once removed from Revolutionary War hero Ethan Allen: Nehemieh Allen (1636-1684) Samuel Allen (1666-1718) John Allen (1670-1739) Joseph Allen (1708-1755) Elizabeth Allen (1698-1768) – Samuel Elsworth, Sr. (1697- ) Ethan Allen (1737/38-1789) Samuel Ellsworth, Jr. (1718-1803) Caroline Ellsworth – Caleb Hendee, Sr. “John Hendee found [the above Ethan Allen information] through FTM and/or Ancestry. He's very good at this. My chart shows my line to Ethan, his brother, Ira, and their cousin, Ebenezer. Will send a couple of other docs in another email--from John. Ethan, Eb and Ira [Allen] trace through Caleb, Sr.'s wife, Caroline. It is now fun to read Cox Mt. with all the Allen references, including Eb. See Ira [Allen] online----well known in his own right---founder of U of VA., etc. and designed seal of the state or some such.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed]Caroline Ellsworth was also a third cousin once removed of Oliver Elsworth, the third Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court: Josiah Ellsworth Sr. (1629 Eletown England-1698 Windsor CT) Jonathan Ellsworth (1669 Windsor CT-1749 Windsor CT) Josiah Ellsworth, Jr. (1655 Windsor CT- 1706 Windsor CT] David Ellsworth (1709 Windsor CT-1782 Windsor CT) Samuel Elsworth, Sr. (1697 Windsor CT- ) Oliver Ellsworth (1745 Windsor CT-1807 Windsor CT) Samuel Ellsworth, Jr. (1718 Hartford CT-1803 Pittsford VT) Caroline Ellsworth – Caleb Hendee, Sr.Hon. Oliver Ellsworth b. 29 Apr 1745 Windsor,, Connecticut, New England m. Abigail Wolcott d. 26 Nov 1807 (Age 62yrs) Windsor, Connecticut, USA Education: Yale University, “College of New Jersey” [became Princton University] Religion: Congregationalist Public Service: Third Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court (4 Mar 1796-30 Sep 1800), nominated by – George Washington, succeeded by John Marshall; United States Senator from Connecticut (4 Mar 1789-8 Mar 1796) [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] “My grandfather, Samuel Ellsworth [father of Caroline Ellsworth], at about the age of thirty years or more, married the widow, Amy Matson by whom he had three children, (viz) Samuel, Caroline and Israel; no others to my knowledge. My grandmother Ellsworth’s maiden name was Amy Holida. Her first husband’s name was Matson, by whom she had at least one son and one daughter (viz) Isaac and Amy. Isaac Matson married my father’s sister Martha, whose posterity I have mentioned already . . . My Grandfather Ellsworth lived to be 85 of age and died in the town of Arlington, in this state. He was of light complexion, blue eyes, middle stature, thick set, firm constitution, of a sedate countenance and much given to study. When young [he] worked at the trade of a weaver. His parents gave him but little chance to educate himself, but from his great inclination for knowledge, he by his own exertions acquired a considerable share of information. He calculated almanacs for many years in Connecticut and some in this state; several I have now before me which he calculated while in Conn. one of which was for the year in which I was born. He was an early settler in this town, practiced in the Art of land surveying, was proprietor’s clerk, also Justice of the Peace. He was pious and of the Congregational order of Christians. In the time of the war he moved to Arlington. In the time of the Revolutionary War he lost most of his property, and remained there with his son Samuel until his death . . . My Grandmother Ellsworth lived to be 70 or 80 years old and died in this town [Pittsaford, Rutland County, Vermont] many years since. She was of dark complexion, black eyes, possessed much veracity, sprightliness and good sense.” [grandson, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 5-6] “My grandfather Ellsworth and family had previously settled in this town [Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont] and owned and lived on a farm where Col. Hammond now lives.” [grandson, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 7]“My Great Grandfather Ellsworth had several sons and at least one daughter (viz) Samuel, Charles, Josiah and Elijah, but which was the oldest I know not. He had one daughter named Elizabeth, perhaps others I did not know. My Grandfather Ellsworth's father and mother I well recollect to have seen when I was a small boy. They then lived in East Windsor, Connecticut. [My great grandfather Samuel Ellsworth] was a large man, bony and extremely muscular and athletic; said to be a match for any man in the county, when in his prime. He was more than six feet high and well made. He engaged with no other weapon than an axe, a bear in the woods and killed it alone and brought it home. It weighed eighteen score. His Christian name I never knew (have since learned it was Samuel.) His wife was a small woman and short of stature. Her maiden name I have forgotten but believe it was Allen.” [great grandson, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 5]"Page 58 - In the year AD 1767, [Deacon] Caleb Hendee & Caroline Ellsworth were married on April the 27 in the 22 & 21st years of their age . . . Page 59 - Caleb Hendee died Oct. 2d AD 1823 in the 79th year of his age. C. Hendee T. Clerk Entered Nov. 3, 1824" [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869 Pittsford, Vermont Town Offices] "(23)23 Deacon Caleb Hendee, B,, Aug., 30, 1745, Coventry, Conn., M., (1) Caroline?Ellsworth, only daugh.?of Samuel Ellsworth. of Simsbury, Conn. Apr., 27, 1767. who was B., Mar., 1748?Deacon Caleb M., (2) Mary Squires, June 30, 1791. Caroline Ellsworth Hendee?D.,?May 12, 1791. Deacon Caleb D., Oct., 2, 1823 at Pittsford, Vt., Mary Squires came from Vt." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] “(Page 58) In the year AD 1767, ??? Caleb Hendee & Caroline Ellsworth were married on April the 27 in the 22 & 21 st years of their age. In the year AD 1768 Caleb Hendee Jr. was bornin the town of Simsbury(?) Connecticutt Oct 21st on Friday; Caroline Hendee was born December 28th AD 1770 & died March the 26 AD 1771; Jonathan Hendee was born at East Windsor Connecticutt Nov. 4th AD 1773 on Tuesday; Daniel Hendee was born at Pittsford Vermont May 21st AD 1776 on Tuesday; Lydia Hendee was born at Pittsford aforesaid April 2d AD 1778 on Thursday; Eunice Hendee was born at Clarendon Sept. 23rd AD 1780 on Saturday; Solomon Hendee was born at Pittsford Oct 30th AD 1784 on Sunday; David Hendee was born at sd Pittsford October 30th AD 1786 on Tuesday; Rachel Hendee was born on SUnday December 27th AD 1788; Samuel Hendee was born on Saturday the 23rd day of April; AD 1791. All these were children of Caleb and Caroline Hendee - Caroline Hendee wife of Caleb Hendee died May 12 AD 1791 on Thursday; June 30th AD 1791 Caleb Hendee married Mary Squires and Abner their son was born August 8th AD 1792 on Wednesday. Rec'd March 12, 1804 C. Hendee Jr. T. Clerk (Page 59) Caleb Hendee died Oct. 2d AD 1823 in the 79th year of his age. C. Hendee T. Clerk Entered Nov. 3, 1824.” [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869; Pittsford Town Offices]“ASSIGNED SEATING OF THE CONGREGATION – PITTSFORD, VERMONT – true Draught of Pittsford Meeting House” – “. . . we are reminded that he [Deacon Calleb Hendee, Sr.] and his family are still British citizens, as we see the price of the pews in English pounds (?). Caleb, Sr. was mh ggg grandfather. It appears that the pew of “Caleb Hendee & Co.” was tied for third in importance, as the Kellogs, etc., paid 33 ? 10 shillings, the Adams, etc., paid 36 ?, while the Copley crew paid the same price of 30 ? that our family paid. So the two [partitioned] pews directly in front of the pulpit were favffored and that to the right next fafored. We see that Caleb Hendee, Jr. (brother to my great-great grandfather, David Hendee) was seated in the right [wall] middle with B. Chaffee for 12 ? 10s. We also see some of the names with whom we have become familiar in Pittsford, including through Cox Mountain: Cox, Cooley, Stevens, and others. Other features [of the meeting hall floor plan] are the Cooley family serving on the [building] committee and the Men’s Staires and the Women’s Staires being separate.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry (1999) - email removed]“I have seven lines in the D.A.R. [Daughters of the American Revolution]. Deacon Caleb is one of them, you will find in your history of Pittsford the Revolutionary service of Samuel Ellsworth. I have also used that line as well as many others of the cousins here.” [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mary Alma Hendee Kelsey - transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed]"Deacon Caleb Hendee. He was one of the founders of a Baptist church in Pittsford. He also has an interesting connection to the Revolutionary War, because a fort was built on his property during the war to defend against the British and their Indian allies. His son Caleb became a General in the Vermont Militia, and is often referred to as General Caleb Hendee. The History of Pittsford volume contains some interesting anecdotes about these and other Hendees." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ; Randal Hendee, Wheaton, Illinois - email ]“. . . at some point (apparently in 1781) Jonathan [Rowley] and Caleb Hendee were advised by the garrison commander that they should "remove their families into more interior parts of the State." (I gather they must have complained about the fort interfering with farming their land, so they were in effect ordered off.) We don't know where Jonathan {Rowley] went, but he returned to his land in late 1781 (after Cornwallis's surrender in Virginia) to find that the garrison had ransacked the house, appropriating floor, ceiling, and partition boards for their own use. In January 1782 he petitioned for reimbursement, but the petition was "read and dismissed." [A. M. Caverly, History of the Town of Pittsford, Vt., 1872, pp. 179-180]Petition of Jonathan Rowley and Caleb Hendee [Sr.] – “To the Hon. General Assembly of the State of Vermont to Be convened at Bennington Jan 31, 1782. The memorial of Jonathan Rowley and Caleb Hendee [Sr.] of Pittsord in Rutland County, Humbly showeth, that your honor’s Memorialists situated in Pittsford, Lying adjoining the Garrison, chiefly on the north side of the Garrison, rendered it impracticable for us consistent with prudence to continue on and improve our houses and lands, we thought fit by the advice of the principal officers of the Garrison to remove our families into the more interior parts of the State, since which time the Garrison has made use of about 2000 feet of boards which were the property of Jonathan Rowley, your honors memorialist, the bigger half of said boards were taken from his house, the upper and lowear floors being loose, and the partition and ceiling boards &c., taken and improved for the barracks, and a considerable number of nails taken for the same use, some of the shingles of the roof taken off for the nails. The state hath been benefited by our fields and meadows for feeding the cattle, and all for the benefit of the state; and we your honors’ memorialists have been and still are put to great distress to support their families, we think it altogether reasonable that the state should pay us, at least, what they have been benefited by our property if not the damages for burning our fences for fire wood and many other damages. Your honor’s memorialists would therefore pray that the Hon. the General Assembly would appoint a committee to look into the affair and examine into the whole of the circumstances, and make their report to some Board as your honors shall think proper. That your honors’ memorialists may be considered and have justice done in the case, as your honors’ memoriallists in duty bound shall ever pray. Dated in Danby, 29th June, 1782 [1781?] [Signed] Jonathan Rowley, Caleb Hendee . . . This petition has the following endorsement: In General Assembly Feb. 7, 1782. The within petition was read and dismissed. Attest, Roswell Hopkins, Clerk. . . . Pittsford, May 28, 1784. Then application being made by Mr. Caleb Hendee [Sr.] of said Pittford to us John Mott and Amos Cutler of Brandon, to apprise on said day the damages done him the said Hendee, on his place in time of the war by the garrison being erected there in said place. We living near in said Brandon and being in some measure acquainted with the arfticles that were on said Hendee’s place that are now destroyed or gone, we truly judge the house would have been worth at the end of the war - ?10-12s-6d; Barn would have been worth L6-0s-0d; Fences would have been worth ?15-0s-0d; Wood lot would have bee worth ?11-0s-0d; Maple trees saved for sugaring ?5-0s-0d; Apple orcharding ?22-10s-0d; [total] ?70-2s-6d; Attest John Mott, Amos Cutler . . . Mr. Hendee [Caleb, Sr.] presented a petition to the General Assembly in 1786, asking for twenty-four pounds [?24-0s-0d] as compensation, for one years use of his farm by the State troops. This petition was favorably entertained, and the amount asked for paid.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; chap. “Petition of Rowley and Hendee,” pg. 179-181 - (Making of America Books - )]"Jonathan [Hendee] on coming to manhood married and had several children - David, Barzillai, Asa and Hannah. His wife died and he afterwards married Martha Millington by whom he had Jonathan, Richard, Caleb, Rachel and Martha . . . Of his sons by his second wife, Caleb, the third son, was born in Coventry, Conn., in the month of August, 1745. While young he removed with his father's family to Simsbury, and, being in humble circumstances, he received very limited educational aclvantages. He was taught to read and drilled in writing just enough to enable him to keep his book accounts. He knew nothing of the rules of Arithmetic, though he could calculate interest and make such reckonings as were necessary in his business as a farmer. When twenty-one years of age he was admitted to freedom with no other patrimony than a good constitution, without property or a trade. His father preferred that his elder brother Richard should live with himself, and to him he gave the small estate he possessed, which in a few years was sold and the avails lost by the depreciation of continental money. On the 27th day of April, 1767, in the twenty-second year of his age, Caleb married Caroline, only daughter of Samuel Ellsworth, to whom allusion has already been made. She was born, sometime in the month of March, 1748, and of course had just entered her twentieth year. She was without wealth and ‘had nothing to commend her but the good qualities of her person which were not inferior.' He settled in Simsbury, Conn., where he resided about two years, then moved to East Windsor where by the fruits of his industry, he purchased a small farm and erected buildings and made other improvements. In the winter of 1773, he came to Pittsford [Vermont] and purchased of Silas Harmon one right of land, a part of which is the farm now owned by his son Deacon Samuel Hendee. He returned to Windsor, sold his farm there for ?300, (about $1000 - A shilling was one-sixth of a dollar or 16 2-3 cents, and twenty of these were reckoned a pound) and in February or March, moved to Pittsford, where with vigor he entered upon agricultural pursuits, under all the disadvantages incident to the settlement of a new country. He built a house which stood a few rods north of the present residence of his son Samuel, and very near where Chester Thomas now lives. It is probable the contract here made was a verbal one, and that it was afterwards consumated by a written one, as we find the deed was dated June 7, 1774." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; pg. 44 (Making of America Books - )]“In the year 1774 a large number of families came into the town [Pittsford,Vermont] among whom were . . . Caleb HENDEE, from Coventry, Conn., [who] came into the town and purchased lands a part of which constituted the present farm owned by the Widow THOMAS. He became one of the leading farmers. His son, Caleb, jr., was a prominent citizen, born in October, 1768. He taught school in early life and afterward followed surveying. He built the house in which he afterward lived in 1815. He held the office of surveyor of Rutland county many years, and in October, 1817, was appointed surveyor-general of the State, and held numerous minor offices; was appointed assistant judge of the county in 1806 and judge of probate in 1809-10; was town clerk and treasurer in 1800 and held the office about twenty-five years; was appointed ensign in the third company of the third regiment, second brigade and second division of the State militia in 1794, and in the following of year was elected captain of the same company; he was afterward promoted to colonel and then to brigadier-general. He represented the town in the General Assembly eleven years beginning with 1803, and in 1814 commanded the company raised in this town for the defense of Plattsburg. He died on the 4th of December, 1854, after a long, busy and honorable career. His sons were. German F., Charles J., and Caleb R.; the latter studied law in the office of John PIERPOINT, then of Pittsford, went to Zanesville, Ohio, but returned in 1836, and married Mary Ann GRANGER; they went again to Zanesville, but after two years practice there he returned and devoted his attention to farming He died in 1842. German HENDEE, at present living in the town, is a great- grandson of General Caleb. Samuel HENDEE, son of Caleb, sr., located on the home farm with his parents in 1810, and died there a few years since after a long life of great usefulness. Solomon HENDEE was a son of Deacon Caleb. He built the stone house on his farm in 1828; died in 1863.” [XX Index Vermont - ] “The year 1774 is marked by the arrival of a large number of new settlers. Some of these had been here some time previously, made their pitches and commenced improvement. The names of those who settled here [Pittsford, Vermont] year (1774) with their families, were . . . Caleb Hendee.” [FASSETT, HENDEE, LYMAN, OWEN, PITTS, STEVENS, WARD, WOODWARD - ]“By order of Legislature sitting at Windsor dated 8th of April, 1784, the Administrator was authorized to sell to the amount of ?70-0-0 to pay debts, which was done and sold as follows . . . Fifty acres of Undivided Land to Caleb Hendee . . .” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; chap. “Mr. Crippen’s Estate,” p. 163]"Military operations on a very extensive scale had been planned by the British Ministry, for the year 1777. The campaign was opened in the north, by the advance of General Burgoyne from Canada, with a well equipped army of ten thousand men, of whom a large number were savages, one corps renegade tories and one-half German hirelings. This formidable force was gradually approaching Ticonderoga which was occupied by about two thousand five hundred and forty continental troops commanded by Gen. St. Clair. This officer immediately called for reinforcements, that he might be able to check the advance of the enemy and save that military post. On the 5th of July, Col. Warner joined him with nine hundred militia hastily collected mostly from Vermont; but the garrison thus reinforced could hardly expect to stand against the well appointed army of Gen. Burgoyne. On the morning of the 6th, before daylight, the Americans abandoned the fort, all the cannon, most of the provisions and military stores, which fell into the hands of the enemy, and retreated towards.Castleton. Col. Warner with the rear guard, consisting of three regiments, was overtaken on the morning of the 7th, at Hubbardton, by a pursuing party of British troops commanded by Brigadier General Frazier, and a severe battle ensued, the result of which was for a considerable time doubtful; but the British, receiving reinforcements, renewed the attack with increased vigor, and the Americans being overpowered by numbers were routed at every point, a part fleeing south into Castleton, others escaping over the mountain into Pittsford. In this engagement the Americans lost, in killed, wounded and prisoners, three hundred and twenty-four; the British loss, in killed and wounded, was estimated at one hundred and eighty-three. The day on which Hubbardton battle occurred was one of great excitement in Pittsford. It was well known that Burgoyne, with a powerful armny, was about to invest Ticonderoga, and that, with the fall of that fortress, Pittsford and other frontier towns would be exposed to the incursions, not only of the British, but of their allies, the Tories and Indians (A part of these were Germans in the British service). And the lively discharge of musketry at Hubbardton, which was distinctly heard in Pittsford, told but too plainly that the first great obstacle to Burgoyne's progress had been overcome and that the conflict had been brought to the very borders of the township. Should the Americanis be defeated in this engagement, the enemy might be expected to sweep through the town, spreading destruction and ruin. Every eye was turned towards Hubbardton, and the people were running hither and thither, eager to catch the earliest tidings from the scene of conflict. Thus the hours wore away in fearful suspense, till a few fugitives from the bloody field, rushing over the mountain, revealed the sad disaster which had befallen the American arms. Few of the inhabitants of Pittsford slept in their houses that night. Expecting every moment an attack by plundering parties from the British army, or by their more ferocious allies, the Indians, who were known to be hovering in the vicinity, they secreted or carried with them their most valuable personal effects, and betook themselves to the woods where they awaited in painful suspense the approach of morning. And then while the women and chilchden, with a few of the more timid and feeble, fled southward, some to Clarendon, others to Shaftsbury or Bennington, and a few to Fort Edward on the Hudson; others, more courageous and well armed, went over the mountain into Hubbardton and assisted in gathering up and burying the remains of the dead upon the battle-ground. Many interesting incidents touching the flight of the inhabitants are related. As they could carry away only a few of their domestic utensils, many of these were secreted at some distance from their dwellings, which they supposed would be pillaged by the enemy. Mrs. Buck, (widow of Isaac,) in her haste, threw an iron kettle and some pewter dishes into the swale just east of her house, and with her children escaped to Clarendon. On returning, a few weeks after, these articles could not be found; but in 1838, after having lain there sixty-one years, they were found by Simeon Smith, in digging a ditch through that swale, and identified by Alfred Buck, then living. (Mr. -Buck purchased this kettle of Mr. Smith, and it was kept in the Buck family some years as a memento of that olden time. Mr. Smith retained a pewter dish, which was accidentally melted on the stove some years afterwards. Some of the families returned to the towns from which they had emigrated. Capt. Benjamin Cooley placed his wife upon a horse, and having two children, he put one in each of two baskets which were suspended one on either side of the animal, and - Hendee's MS [manuscript] [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“As the story is told, on the 10th of September the men who had assembled in response to the call met in the village. After organizing, which occupied the forenoon, the company started for Burlington. Arriving at Vergennes the next day, they drew arms from the arsenal for those who were not supplied and continued to Charlotte, which they reached that night. The following morning they advanced to Burlington, crossed the lake to Plattsburg, but arrived too late to take part in the battle; they soon afterward returned to their homes.” [Andrew Burdett - email removed]“HUBBARDTON BATTLEFIELD: In the green hills of East Hubbardton, during the early morning hours of July 7, 1777, there was fought one of the most successful rear guard actions in the annals of American military history. The Battle of Hubbardton was the only battle of the American Revolution which took place entirely on Vermont soil. American Major General Arthur St. Clair, retreating from Fort Ticonderoga and Mount Independence, had left at Hubbardton some 1,000 to 1,200 men to form a rear guard. By this maneuver, St. Clair hoped to escape southeasterly with his weary and tattered main army. The small force remaining at Hubbardton was comprised of Vermont’s Colonel Seth Warner with a detachment of his Green Mountain Boys; a detail of Massachusetts militia under Colonel Ebenezer Francis; and Colonel Nathan Hale commanding the 2nd New Hampshire Continental Regiment. The pursuing British units of Lieutenant General John Burgoyne’s Army were seasoned Regulars, far superior to the Americans in equipment and supplies. Some 850 men were led by Brigadier General Simon Fraser, one of Burgoyne’s best line officers. Fraser was ably supported by a detachment of 200 or so Brunswick troops under Major General Baron von Riedesel, a thoroughly competent field officer. About dawn, on the morning of the Battle, the stage was set for the events that followed. The main body of General St. Clair’s troops were halted two miles down the road towards Castleton. Warner’s rear guard troops were encamped in the vicinity of what is now called Monument Hill, with the mission to hold their ground until the main body could move on. As expected, the British pursued the retreating Colonials along the military road from Mount Independence to Hubbardton. The course of the road is still clearly visible on the hillside across the valley from Monument Hill. As the British column reached Sucker Brook, the Americans attacked. Thus began the Battle of Hubbardton, which was to give the British a startling exposure to the Americans’ courage in battle and the tactical skill which would eventually lead to their defeat. Immediately following the first encounter, the Americans retired to positions atop Monument Hill, an excellent location for a defensive action. The British deployed and attacked the Hill but were immediately repulsed and even pursued in their retreat to their former position. The Americans returned to the hilltop and again the British attacked and were repulsed. Thus the Battle continued for over an hour as the British attempted to encircle the Americans and they in turn consolidated their positions to the fence line east of the Military Road. At this point the Brunswick troops under von Riedesel reached the scene and immediately attacked on the American right. Colonel Francis received a mortal wound during the Brunswick attack. By this time, General St. Clair’s troops had advanced toward Castleton, and the rear guard had accomplished its purpose of delaying the British so that the American troops could move on. One of the most difficult phases of a rear guard action is to disengage from the enemy and move out without being exposed to pursuit and additional casualties. This was accomplished with the same competence that the Americans had exhibited throughout the Battle. The act of withdrawal has often been construed as a defeat. Actually the Americans had done precisely what was required by them in a rear guard action. They had fought the fully deployed enemy to a standstill and had given their main force time to move on. They had done so with skill and courage. Warner’s men left the field with not only a tactical, but a great moral victory. So heavy were the losses inflicted upon General Fraser’s command, that he gave up the pursuit of St. Clair’s Army and returned to Mount Independence and Fort Ticonderoga. Thus Burgoyne’s plan to separate New England from the other Colonies was foiled in its first stage. The Battle of Hubbardton involved approximately 2,130 troops and resulted in a total of about 580 casualties, or roughly 27 percent of all participating troops. It marked the beginning of the end for General “Gentleman Johnny” Burgoyne, who surrendered three months later at Saratoga, with his entire Army of some 8,000 men. The full history of the Hubbardton Battle is skillfully retold in the book by Colonel John Williams, The Battle of Hubbardton, The American Rebels Stem the Tide. See also a story developed for young readers by Middlebury College for students to explore the colonial/revolutionary period of Vermont history. VISITORS CENTERER Constructed in 1970, the Visitors Reception Center houses a museum. An interpretive exhibit with period artifacts places the battle in its Revolutionary War context. A three-dimensional fiber optic map details the various phases of the Battle. A diorama of the Battle, constructed by Vermont artist Paul V. Winters, is on display. This fine creative work shows the Battle of Hubbardton in its furious early stages.” [Vermont State Historic Sites - ]"Richard S. Adams, from Connecticut, located here [Pittsford, Vermont] in 1779, making his first pitch April 9th, on the right of John Loomis in the third division of lots. This included what has since been known as the Beals place, now owned by John Eggleston. He made the first improveiments on that farm, and the house built by him stood on the east side of the east-and-west road, and about half-way between where Mr. Eggleston's house now stands and the four-corners-so called —a short distance westward. Before coming to Pittsford, lie had married Lucy Matson, half-sister of Dea. Caleb Hendee's wife. He resided here till 1798, when he sold his farm to Solomon Purdy, of Rutland, and soon after moved to Bastard, Canada, with all his children, whose names were Saxton, Daniel, Joshua and Lucy. . . The inhabitants of the town [Pittsford, Vermont] were frequently alarmed by the reported approach of small parties of the enemy, and on all such occasions the women and children repaired to the fort, where they remained till the alarm subsided. In the month of November, Deacon Caleb Hendee [Sr.], Elder Elisha Rich of Clarendon [future father–in-law of Caleb Hendee, Jr.], and Deacon Murray, late of Orwell, went in company to Neshobe to view a lot of land near the house of George and Aaron Robbins. After an inspection of the land they called at the house of the Messrs. Robbins and then returned to Pittsford. A few minutes after they left the house it was attacked by the Indians, and the two owners were killed, most of the other inhabitants of Neshobe were made prisoners and their houses burned. About ten o'clock that night the news of this attack reached Pittsford. The same hour, Deacon Hendee, with the assistance of Elder Rich, Deacon Murray and Richard Hendee, the Deacon's brother, who happened to be there at that time, placed his whole family (including his aged mother) on horseback, and traveled all night as far as the town of Clarendon, where they arrived at the house of Elder Rich, early the next morning. A company of Col. Gideon Warren's regiment was dispatched to the scene of distress, where it remained three days, but the enemy having retreated the company was withdrawn. Capt. Wright and the Lieutenant being absent, Ensign Blanchard had command of the force on this occasion. We find the name of Stephen Mead of Pittsford on the roll of this company." [General Celeb Hendee, Jr. Manuscript; History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"Fort Mott was ill adapted to shield the people from the protracted efforts of a powerful foe. Accordingly, being roused by the startling acts of cruelty and bloodshed which had been perpetrated, they resolved to have a fort built that would accommodate a large garrison and afford them adequate protection. This subject was laid before the Board of War in the fall of 1779, with the assurance that if such a fort should be constructed, the inhabitants of Pittsford would contribute liberally towards the expense. This Board appointed a committee to look into the subject and to report the result of their investigations. We have not been able to find the report, but that the investigations were made and the report submitted will appear from the following: "BOARD OF WAR, ARLINGTON, April 6, 1780. Resolved, that said Board accept of the report of their committee respecting building a fort at Pittsford, &c. Resolved said fort be built near the north line of Pittsford where Major Ebenezer Allen shall judge proper. That said fort be a picquet with proper flankers with barracks for 150 men inclosed - that said fort be accomplished as soon as may be. Resolved, to raise one company of 75 men exclusive of officers to join Major Ebenezer Allen for defence of frontiers 8 men from Col. Warner's regiment to be raised from Wells, Clarendon, Tinmouth and Wallingford, Isaac Clark to be Captain, Benjamin Everst 1st Lieut., Rufus Branch 2d Lieut. and Capt. Jonathan Fassett commissary of purchaser.' The spot selected for this fort [Fort Vengeance] was on the farm of Caleb Hendee [Sr.] in the north part of the town, and at the time of taking possession of it, Joseph Safford as the proper officer gave Mr. Hendee the following receipt: 'PITTSFORD, May 3, 1780. Received of Mr. Caleb Hendee for the use of the State the year ensuing a part of his farm. viz: all his improvements on the east side of the Creek, except 6 acres of plough land on the intervale, and one acre of pasture land adjoining and north of his barn, and five acres of wheat and three quarters of an acre of land whereon he had turnips the year past. For the use of said land I promise, in behalf of the State, to pay him 24 pounds, as specie went in market in the year 1774, Provided we are able to maintain this post so as to secure the troops; if otherwise we are obliged to evacuate this post on account of the enemy, one half of the above mentioned sum shall be due him, which sum is to be paid at or before the first day of December next. JOSEPH SAFFORD, Barracks Master.' Work was immediately commenced upon this fort [FORT VENGEANCE], and the following account of it was furnished by the late Gen. Caleb Hendee to Henry Hall, Esq., of Rutland, to whom the writer is indebted for a copy: 'The site selected for its location was on the upland about a mile north-easterly from Fort Mott, and around the very spot then occupied by the dwelling house of Caleb Hendee, Sen. [Senior?], and was between the present residence of Samuel Hendee and that of Chester Thomas. The stage road from Pittsford village to Brandon passes over the ground formerly occupied by this fort. Like all the other forts in Vermont, it was a picket fort; a trench was dug five or six feet deep, the trunks of trees, mostly hard maple and beech, a foot or a foot and a half in diameter, were sunk into the trench as closely together as possible, extending sixteen or eighteen feet above ground and sharpened to a point at the top; between each log a stake was driven to fill the space left by the round, unhewed logs; within the pickets a breastwork was thrown up about six feet high and about six feet broad at the base, and composed entirely of dirt and logs. At a height convenient for the garrison were loop-holes between the logs, and large enough at the center for the barrel of a musket to pass through, and radiating outside and inside so that the soldiers within could move the muzzles of their guns in the loop-holes and command a wide range without, while the loop-holes were so far from the ground on the out-side that the enemy's shots coming through them would pass over the heads of the garrison. The form of the fort was square, enclosing an acre or more of ground. On each corner jutting outside was a flanker, with two stories, that is, a floor was laid across each about eight feet from the ground answering for a ceiling to the space below; above this floor or ceiling was the sentinel's box with loop-holes above and below, from which the musketeers could rake the approach to the fort in every direction with a deadly fire. On the east of the fort was a large double gate of oak plank thickly studded with large headed nails or spikes so as to be completely bullet proof, while on the west side of the fort was a wicket-gate; within the fort, extending along the north side were the officers' barracks, and on the south side the soldiers' barracks. In the northwest corner was the magazine for the munitions of war, a framed building; in the northeast and southwest corners were wells, but these were soon neglected and the garrison supplied themselves with water from a spring thirty or forty rods east of the fort. The space between the officers' and soldiers' barracks was the parade ground. The fort was finished in June, 1780. After the war the barracks were long used as dwelling houses, and one room of them may even now be seen, standing at the west end of Samuel Hendee's barn yard." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“The inhabitants of Pittsford were directly interested and concerned in the Revolutionary War. When Ethan ALLEN was making his preparations for the capture of Ticonderoga, he dispatched Major BEACH through several towns of Rutland county and others to collect men for the expedition. Beach passed through Pittsford and called at the home of Captain Benjamin COOLEY and delivered his message. Captain COOLEY took his gun and with him started Isaac BUCK, jr., John DEMING, Hopkins ROWLEY and Ephraim STEVENS for the place of rendezvous. Thus citizens of Pittsford joined in that memorable event. At that time there were thirty-eight families within the limits of the town, and about one hundred and ninety-five persons. The details of the great struggle for freedom need not be entered into here, and the events in which Pittsford settlers were directly interested can only be briefly touched upon. On the day of the battle of Hubbardton, great excitement prevailed in the town. Most of the inhabitants left their houses on the night succeeding the battle, expecting immediate attack upon their homes; and with the approach of morning the women and children and a few of the more timid men fled away southward. Some of the families returned to the towns from which they had emigrated, but the majority came back to their homes as soon as it was deemed safe. On returning after the alarm of the near approach of the army had subsided, the male inhabitants set about preparing a place of refuge in case of another invasion. This resulted in the building of "Fort Mott," of which the following description is given by Dr. CAVERLY: "The place selected was theresidence of William COX, on the east bank of Otter Creek. This was surrounded by a high breastwork of hemlock logs set endwise in the ground, and on the west side this work was carried down the bank into the channel of the Creek which supplied the inmates with an abundance of fresh water. In form the enclosure was nearly square, and contained about three-fourths of an acre of ground, in the center of which was the log dwelling which took the place of a block-house. This work was accomplished by the combined voluntary efforts of the neighboring inhabitants for their mutual security against the sudden attacks of roaming parties of Indians and British, piloted by the detestable renegade Tories, familiar with every road, by-path, log-house and ambush in the settlements. This was afterwards named Fort Mott, from Mr. John MOTT, who often acted as commander of those collected within it." [XX Index Vermont - ]“When the continental troops were withdrawn from this State, the frontier towns were left at the mercy of an enemy that was always ready to take advantage of their defenseless situation. Rutland was the headquarters of the State troops, and a small garrison was kept at Fort Mott. In May, 1779, the commander of the fort was informed that a force was coming up Lake Champlain to harass the settlers. A scouting party was thereupon sent out, consisting of Ephraim STEVENS (commander), Benjamin STEVENS, jr., Ebenezer HOPKINS and Jonathan ROWLEY, jr. Although ordered to not cross the lake, STEVENS did so at Ticonderoga, in a canoe. After visiting the fort they embarked in their canoe and proceeded down as far as Basin Harbor and landed. After reconnoitering the vicinity they again entered their canoe, convinced that no Indians were about. They now foolishly discharged all of their pieces as a sort of salute. In a few moments a party of Indians appeared and ordered them to come ashore at the peril of their lives. This was refused and STEVENS and his men pushed out into the lake amid a shower of bullets, none of which took effect. The Indians then jumped into another canoe and rapidly gave chase. An Indian lay flat in the bow where he kept up a fire with deliberate aim. Soon young ROWLEY was hit in the head and killed. Finding escape impossible, the party surrendered, and after scalping the young scout, the Indians took the party ashore and started into the wilderness. After enduring many indignities and cruelties at the hands of the savages, the story of which is filled with interest, the party was taken to Quebec, whence they escaped in the following fall while engaged in harvesting, under a guard. They were recaptured near the head waters of the Connecticut by a party of Indians, taken again to Quebec and thrown into prison. After one fruitless attempt to dig through, the walls of the prison, which was frustrated by an intoxicated prisoner, their, second attempt, made in the winter of 1781, was successful; but after getting within a day's journey of Vermont, amid much suffering from cold and hunger, they fell in with a party of British and were again taken back to Quebec. Their relatives had given them up for dead. In June, 1782, Benjamin STEVENS, sr., learning that some prisoners were to be exchanged at Whitehall, went thither hoping to hear of his son. The first to disembark was his own son. Ephraim and Ebenezer HOPKINS were also exchanged on this occasion. There are not many more heroic figures in the Revolution, as far as relates to Vermont, than Ephraim STEVENS. (See Caverly's History of Pittsford.)” [XX Index Vermont - ] "The inhabitants of the town were frequently alarmed by the reported approach of small parties of the enemy, and on all such occasions the women and children repaired to the fort, where they remained till the alarm subsided. In the month of November Deacon Caleb HENDEE, Elder Elisha RICH, of Clarendon, and Deacon MURRAY, late of Orwell, went in company to Neshobe to view a lot of land near the house of George and Aaron ROBBINS. After an inspection of the land they called at the house of the Messrs. ROBBINS and then returned to Pittsford. A few minutes after they left the house it was attacked by the Indians and the two owners killed. Most of the other inhabitants of Neshobe were made prisoners and their houses burned. About ten o'clock that night the news of this attack reached Pittsford. The same hour Deacon HENDEE, with the assistance of Elder RICH, Deacon MURRAY and Richard HENDEE the deacon's brother, who happened to be there at that time, placed his whole family (including his aged mother) on horseback, and traveled all night as far as the town of Clarendon, where they arrived at the house of Elder RICH early the next morning. A company of Colonel Gideon WARREN's regiment was dispatched to the scene of distress, where it remained three days, but the enemy having retreated the company was withdrawn. Captain WRIGHT and the lieutenant being absent, Ensign BLANCHARD had command of the force on this occasion.” [XX Index Vermont - ]“The subject was laid before the board of war and the final result was the erection of what was called Fort Vengeance. The following account of this fort was furnished to Henry HALL, of Rutland, by General Caleb HENDEE, and is taken from Dr. CAVERLY's work: ‘The site selected for its location was on the upland about a mile north easterly from Fort Mott, and around the very spot then occupied by the dwelling house of Caleb HENDEE, sr. The stage road from Pittsford village to Brandon passes over the ground formerly occupied by this fort. Like all the other forts in Vermont it was a picket fort; a trench was dug five or six feet deep; the trunks of trees, mostly hard maple and beech, a foot or a foot and a half in diameter, were sunk into the trench as closely together as possible, extending sixteen or eighteen feet above ground and sharpened to a point at the top; between each log a stake was driven to fill the space left by the round unhewed logs; within the pickets a breastwork was thrown up about six feet broad at the base, and composed entirely of dirt and logs. At a height convenient for the garrison were loop-holes between the logs and large enough at the center for the barrel of a musket to pass through, and radiating outside and inside so that the soldiers within could move the muzzles of their guns in the loop-holes and command a wide range without, while the loop-holes were so far from the ground on the outside that the enemy's shots coming through them would pass over the heads of the garrison. The form of the fort was square, enclosing an acre or more of ground. On each corner jutting outside was a flanker, with two stories, that is, a floor was laid across each about eight feet from the ground answering for a ceiling to the space below; above this floor or ceiling was the sentinel's box with loop-holes above and below, from which the musketeers could rake the approach to the fort in every direction with a deadly fire. On the east of the fort was a large double gate of oak plank, thickly studded with large headed nails or spikes so as to be completely bullet proof, while on the west side of the fort was a wicket-gate; within the fort, extending along the north side were the officers' barracks, and on the south side the soldiers’ barracks. In the northwest corner was the magazine for the munitions of war, a framed building; in the northeast and southwest corners were wells, which were soon neglected and the garrison supplied themselves with water from a spring thirty or forty rods east of the fort. The space between the officers' and soldiers' barracks was the parade ground. The fort was finished in June, 1780. After the war the barracks were long used as dwelling houses, and one room of them may even now be seen, standing at the west end of Samuel HENDEE's barn yard. The new fort was doubtless in a condition for occupancy early in June, 1780. After the fort was finished it was occupied by Major Ebenezer ALLEN, of Tinmouth, and about one hundred and fifty men." [XX Index Vermont - ]"The new fort was doubtless in a condition for occupancy early in June, though we find the following record of the proceedings of the Board of War at a later period: "IN BOARD OF WAR, ARLINGTON, July 14, 1780. Whereas, it has been represented to this board that 20,000 brick are wanted to build chimneys in the barracks in the fort on the north line of Pittsford, Therefore Resolved, that this board do recommend to Major Ebenezer Allen to furnish five fatigue men that are accustomed to the business if any there be, to assist the barrack-master in making said brick, who shall be allowed one shilling each in hard money or an equivalent for each day in addition to their pay. Resolved that the comnmandant of said fort be allowed to keep one horse and one cow in the State's pasture and the, barrack-master see that there be no other cattle of any kind kept on the State's cost. Resolved, that there be no more barracks built in said fort on the State's cost for the time being. . . The following are copies of some of the bills paid by the State for labor, and material used in the fort, and for some improvements afterwards made &c &c.' State of Vermont Dr. To Caleb Hendee for flour 4-11 -10' " " for beef 10 0 0" [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "The fort at Center Rutland was made the principal depot of supplies for the troops in this section of the State, and from this central storehouse ammunition and provisions were conveyed to the forts at East Rutland, Castleton and Pittsford as they were needed. But it was found inconvenient to transport supplies to the fort in Pittsford, in consequence of there being no bridge across Otter Creek within the limits of the town. Usually, teams could cross at Pitt's ford, but in time of high water even this was impracticable. This subject was brought before the General Assembly at its session in October, and a committee was appointed to investigate the matter and report. The following is the record: " Friday October 20, 1780. The committee appointed to examine into the necessity of building a bridge in Pittsford &c, brought in the following report, viz: That it is our opinion that there ought to be a bridge fit for ox teams to pass over in said Pittsford with the greatest possible expedition. Signed, JEREMIAH' CLARK, Clerk " Whereas it is represented that it is dangerous transporting provisions across a creek near Capt. Benjamin Cooley's in Pittsford to the garrison in said town by reason of there not being a good and sufficient bridge over said creek; Therefore, resolved, that a bridge sufficient for ox teams with a loaded cart to pass over, be built over the said creek near Capt. Cooley's on the State's cost, and that Ebenezer Drury, Capt. Joseph Safford and Capt. Benjamin Cooley be, and they are hereby appointed a committee to see that said bridge is immediately built; and the commander of the garrison in Pittsford is hereby requested to detach such a number from the garrison from time to time, as he can spare to work on said bridge, under the direction of said commnitteeAt this time the finances of the country were in such a condition that it was found difficult to procure provisions for the army, and the Legislature, then in session at Bennington, passed the following: "Act for the purpose of procuring Provisions for the Troops, to be employed in the service of the State for the year ensuing. Whereas, tile state of the present currency, or medium of trade, is such that it is difficult to procure necessaries to supply the army, without calling on each town for a quota of such supplies. Therefore, Be it enacted, &c. that there be seventy-two thousand, seven hundred and eighty one pounds of good beef; thirty six thousand, three hundred and eighty-nine pounds of good salted pork, without bone, except back bone and ribs; two hundred and eighteen thousand, three hundred and nine pounds of good merchantable wheat flour; three thousand and sixty-eight bushels of rye; six thousand, one hundred and twenty-five bushels of indian corn, collected at the cost and charge of the respective towns in this State, and at the rates or quotas hereafter affixed to such towns; and that there be a Commissary General [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“In 1780 the people of the State were again left largely to their own resources for protection against the common enemy, and measures were taken for strengthening the forts of the county. Two companies of rangers were also raised and kept in constant service, in which were a number of Pittsford men. No large body of the enemy appear to have visited Vermont during this summer; but small parties of Indians and Tories made constant incursions, which kept the inhabitants in a state of alarm. The period from this time to the close of the war was one of constant peril to the settlers of the town. We have mentioned the capture of Gideon and Thomas SHELDON. Two other boys, Joseph and John ROWLEY, were also carried into captivity, but they were returned a few months later. The battle of Bennington and its victory left the inhabitants of the northern department a period of comparative security; and the Committee of Safety kept a careful ward over the interests of the people.” “In June, 1781, the Indians laid their plans for a vigorous night assault on Fort Vengeance; but they were discovered in the vicinity by some soldiers during the day previous and a well-planned ambush, which fired on them during their approach, frustrated the assault. Captain James BROOKINS was then in command of the fort, with a company under him in which were a number of Pittsford men. But the end came, practically with the surrender of Cornwallis in October, 1781, and peace soon settled over the distressed country. With the final settlement of the difficulties with New York, the settlers again gave their attention to the improvement of their farms, and others rapidly took up the land around them.” “The monument marking the site of Fort Vengeance on the stage road to Brandon was dedicated in 1873. The fort was barely finished in 1780 when Native Americans killed a soldier outside the gate. Maj. Ebenezer Allen smashed a bottle of rum on the gate to christen Fort Vengence. A high palisade enclosed an acre of land around Deacon Caleb Hendee’s buildings, which were converted to military uses.” [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); [picture] pg. 68] “In your family history materials is a postcard which I ordered from the Pittsford Historical Society of the monument to Caleb [Hendee, Sr.]. It is placed where Fort Vengeance was built on the property of Caleb, Sr.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] “The monument marking the site of Fort Vengeance on the stage road to Brandon was dedicated in 1873. The fort was barely finished in 1780 when Native Americans killed a soldier outside the gate. Maj. Ebenezer Allen smashed a bottle of rum on the gate to christen Fort Vengence. A high palisade enclosed an acre of land around Deacon Caleb Hendee’s buildings, which were converted to military uses.” [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); [picture] pg. 68]“Preservation in Place; A Mitigation Plan for the Fort Vengeance Monument Site (VT-RU-216) Archaeological field investigations conducted by VTrans’ consultant Louis Berger & Associates, Inc. have come to an end along the corridor of the Route 7 Upgrade Project in Pittsford and Brandon. One focus of this substantial investigation has been the Fort Vengeance Monument Site. So far, very little is known about Fort Vengeance, which was built in 1780. But we are certain that this site has the potential to provide valuable information on a variety of historical research topics. To date, only a small portion of the site has been excavated; just enough for archaeologists from Louis Berger and Associates, and Werner Archaeological Consulting, Inc. to identify it and establish its spatial boundaries. A wide variety of artifacts and animal bones was recovered during these initial excavations at the Fort Vengeance Monument Site. In addition to identifying a possible portion of the Fort’s stockade, excavations also revealed portions of the foundation of a house owned by Caleb Hendee, the local landowner who allowed Vermont to construct and occupy the fort on his property. This house also served as a tavern between 1783 and 1808. The site will be included on the National Register of Historic Places, and VTrans is recommending an innovative and cost-effective method for mitigating this site – to preserve it for future generations.” [COUNCIL FOR NORTHEAST HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY, MARCH 2003, NUMBER 54 - ] “At some point (apparently in 1781) Jonathan and Caleb Hendee were advised by the garrison commander that they should ‘remove their families into more interior parts of the State.’ (I gather they must have complained about the fort interfering with farming their land, so they were in effect ordered off.) We don't know where Jonathan went, but he returned to his land in late 1781 (after Cornwallis's surrender in Virginia) to find that the garrison had ransacked the house, appropriating floor, ceiling, and partition boards for their own use. In January 1782 he petitioned for reimbursement, but the petition was "read and dismissed." [A. M. Caverly, History of the Town of Pittsford, Vt., 1872 p. 179-180] "PETITION OF JONATHAN ROWLEY AND CALEB HENDEE. 'To the Hon. the General Assembly of the State of Vermont to Be convened at Bennington Jan. 31, 1782. The memorial of Jonathan Rowley and Caleb Hendee of Pittsford in Rutland* County, Humbly showeth, that your honor's Memorialists situated in Pittsford, Lying adjoining the Garrison, chiefly on the north side of the Garrison, rendered it impracticable for us consistent with prudence to continue on and improve our houses and lands, we thought fit by the advice of the principal officers of'the Garrison to remove our families into the more interior parts of the State, since which time the Garrison has made use of about 2000 feet of boards which were the property of Jonathan Rowley, your honors memorialist, the bigger half of said boards were taken from his house, the upper and lower floors being loose, and the partition and ceiling boards &c., taken and improved for the barracks, and a considerable number of nails taken for the same use, some of the shingles of the roof taken off for the nails. The state hath been benefited by our fields and meadows for feeding the cattle, and all for the benefit of the state; and we your honors' memorialists have been and still are put to great distress to support their families, we think it altogether reasonable that the state sho-uld pay us, at least, what they have been benefited by our property if not the damages for burning our fences for fire wood and many other damages. Your honor's memorialists would therefore pray that the Hon. the General Assembly would appoint a committee to look into the affair and examine into the whole of the circumstances, and make their report to some Board as your honors shall think proper. That your honors' memorialists may be considered and have justice done in the case, as your honors' memorialists in duty bound shall ever pray . . . Dated in Danby, 29th June, 1782. JONATHAN ROWLEY, C)ALEB HENDEE. This petition has the following endorsement: "In General Assembly Feb. 7, 1782. The within petition was read and dismissed. Attest, ROsWELL HOPKINS, Clerk." "PITTSFORD, May 28, 1784. Then application being made by Mr. Caleb Hendee of said Pittsford to us John Mott and Amos Cutler of Brandon, to apprise on said day the damages done him the said Hendee, on his place in time of the war by the garrison being erected there in said place. We living near in said Brandon and being in some measure acquainted with the articles that were on said Hendee's place that are now destroyed or gone, we truly judge the house would have been worth at the end of the war ?10-12s-6d; Barn would have been worth ?6- 0 -0; Fences " " "."?5 O O; Wood lot" " " " - 0 0; Maple trees saved for sugaring, ?5- 0 -0; Apple orcharding ?22-10 -0; ?70- 2s-6d Attest, JOHN MOTT, AMOS CUTLER. "Mr. Hendee presented a petition to the General Assembly in 1786, asking for twenty-four pounds as compensation, for one years use of his farm by the State troops. This petition was favorably entertained, and the amount asked for paid.” “The time seemed ripe; even New York’s Governer Clinton now semed willing to admit Vermont [as a state] if she would shrink back into the old Grants territory between Lake Champlain and the Connecticut. This was indeed an about-face, for only five weeks before Clinton had to threaten to desolve his own Assembly to prevent it from acknowledging Vermont’s independence. On June 22, Ira Allen, Jonas Fay and Bezaleel Woodward were sent to Philadelphia to negotiate for admission. Congress was further stimulated to action by a document forwarded by Benjamin Franklin from Paris. It was an intercepted letter from the British Colonial Secretary, Lord George Germaine, detailing the British plans for receiving Vermont back into the empire. Congress was understandably upset over what seemed to them confirmation of rumors of treachery on the northern frontier. It might be well, many decided, to attach this troublesome”pretended” state of Vermont to the American cause by admitting her to equal partnership. But it could hardly be the expanded Vermont which had stolen territory from her neighbors – both members in good standing of the Confederation. Therefore the resolution offering admission specified that Vermont must recede to the lands between Lake Champlain and the Connecticut. To this offer only New York dissented. But the Vermont delegates were somewhat diffident; the Canadian connection – which would take in the whole of “Greater Vermont” – looked increasingly attractive. Furthermore, it was not going to be too easy to get rid of the New York and New Hampshire towns, for the General Assembly was now swelled with delegates from these very towns, and these delegates were not likely to vote to set free the towns they represented. Vermont’s only response to Congress, therefore was an offer to arbitrate the matter.” [The Vermont Story by Earle Newton (1949); pg. 87]"Of the ancestry of Israel Lake no iniformation has been obtained. That he became a resident of this town in 1785, the records conclusively show, though we are unable to learn fronm whence he came. He purchased of Caleb Hendee fifty-five acres of land - a part of the right of Alexander Scott -for which he paid ?6, L. M., and the deed was dated "June 8th, in the 9tlh year of American Indepenldence 1785." This appears to have been located west of Richard Hendee's lot; and about the same time Mr. Lake pitched fifty acres more of the same right bordering on the west bank of Otter Creek. This probably included the land upon which Pittsford Quarry Co.'s depot now stands. He built a house about one hundred rods in a northwesterly direction from the residence of Richard Hendee, and perhaps occupied it alone for a time, as the record states that " Israel Lake and Hannah June were married to each other the tenth day of May, 1787." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Children [of Samuel Ellsworth II and Aimee Halliday]: 1. Caroline b. 13 Mar 1748 West Windsor, Hartofrd, Ct m 27 Apr 1767 Caleb Hendee. She d 12 May 1791; 2. Tyrphena b 11 Aug 1750 West Windsor d Sep 1751; 3. Samuel b 23 Sep 1752/3 Simsbury, Hartford, Ct m (1) Irene Parson d/o Aaron Parsons2) Wid Brimley 3) Elizabeth Ashley. Served in Rev War. d 18 Jul 1819 bur Episcopal Cem Arlington, Vt. Ch: Eunice b 27 Apr 1780 Pittsford Vt, m Isaac Canfield, Daniel b 2 Feb 1782 Pittsford, Vt, Samuel b abt 1786 Pittsford, Vt. m Nancy Cole. d 31 Aug 1864 Russell, St. Lawrence, NY.; 4. Israel Ellsworth b 1 Apr 1755 Simsbury m (1) Hopestill Stevens - he deserted her and went to Va and m (Ann Bennett) Rev War Pension File. He took on his mothers maiden name of Halliday. (Have FGR of both families) - Sergeant Israel Ellsworth was b. 1 Apr 1755 in West Windsor or Simsbury, Hartford, CT. He d. 1834 in Fairfax Cty, VA. He m. Hopestill Stevens who was born either in 1759 in Nine Partners, Dutchess, NY or 1757 in Pittsford, Rutland, VT. Her parents were Benjamin Stevens (1734-1803) and Hoepstil Shaw (1734-1810) - Sergeant Ellsworth took for his second wife, Ann Bennett [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]; 5. Daniel b 10 Jul 1757 Simsbury m Mary Abbott. He d 3 Mar 1798 Would like to know who Abel Ellsworth was who served in the Rev War from Arlington, Vt. Capt Hinds co. and David Ellsworth VT r Bennington, Capt. Tichenor;s co 1781 and Eliphalet, Ct r Bennington Capt Hutchins co.1782 . . . I descend from Josiah Ellsworth of Windsor, Ct. - his descendants moved to Arlington and Pittsford, Vt. and then on to Bastard Leeds, Ontario. I would like info regarding those in Arlington - have some info to Share. They married into the Stevens family of Pittsford and also the Hendee family." [Colleen - email removed] "Deacon Caleb Hendee was one of the early settlers of Pittsford. He moved there from Connecticut before the Revolution. His son, [General] Caleb, kept a journal for many years in which he recorded all the information he had about his family. I have a copy. Caleb also recorded a letter about 1839 from Abner Hendee, a cousin still in Connecticut, which told about the family fleeing Normandy at the time of 'the religious wars in France, and the early arrival of Richard Hendee in Boston. Richard had a son Richard, who had a son Jonathan, who was Deacon Caleb's father." [Jane Sencer - email removed] "The year 1774, is marked by the arrival of a large number of new settlers. Some of these had been here some time previonsly, made their pitches and commenced improvements. The names of those who settled here this year with their families were Stephen Jenner, Jonathan Fassett, Ebenezer Lyman, Caleb Hendee, David Crippen, William Ward, Edward Owen, Jonathan lRowley, Joshua Woodward, Benjamin Stevens, Aaron Parsons, Samuel Daniels, Peter Whalin, Silas Mosher, John Hall, Gideon Sheldon, Isaac Matson and Samnuel Montague." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] 88888“Soon after the close of the war, my father [Deacon Caleb Hendee] commenced keeping tavern and continued it for many years, there being at that time much travel by people moving into the North part of the State. It proved to be to him a considerable power of wealth.” [son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 9]"TAVERNS: The first public house in the town [Pittsford, Vermont] after the [Revolutionary] war was kept by Dea[con] Caleb Hendee, on the site of Fort Vengeance. On his return from Clarendon, in 1782, he repaired his house, and the following year he opened it as a tavern, and continued it as such until 1808, when he closed it to the public." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “Soon after the close of the war, my father [Deacon Caleb Hendee] commenced keeping tavern and continued it for many years, there being at that time much travel by people moving into the North part of the State.” [son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 9]“In the Spring of the year A.D. 1780, this State raised troops and sent them to the frontier. They erected a fort on my father’s [Deacon Caleb Hendee] farm which surrounded his dwelling house which he had left; which fort was named Fort Vengeance, which was kept garrisoned till the close of the Revolutionary War. (References to the fort are in In the Shadow of Cox Mountain by Grace Anderson on pages 199, 205, 206, 225, 232, 233, and 244 - Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed)” [son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 8]“In late 1779, it was decided that Fort Mott wasn't adequate and that a real stockade fort should be built and garrisoned. The fort (called Fort Vengeance because one of the garrison was killed by lurking Indians) was built on Caleb Hendee's property, adjoining Jonathan's land on the south. It was completed in June 1780, covering more than an acre of ground, with hardwood palisade walls and flankers at the corners. The oak gate was ‘thickly studded with large headed nails or spikes so as to be completely bullet proof.’ It had officers' barracks on the north and soldiers' barracks on the south, with a parade ground between. A frame building magazine was in the northwest corner. The fort also had two wells, "but these were soon neglected and the garrison supplied themselves with water from a spring thirty or forty rods east of the fort. In March 1780, Jonathan was elected moderator of a town meeting. And in 1781 one of Jonathan's horses, being borrowed by a Mrs. Sarah June's sister Betsey Cox, was killed by Indians and Betsey Cox captured in an ambush. [A. M. Caverly, History of the Town of Pittsford, Vt., 1872, p. 161] However, at some point (apparently in 1781) Jonathan and Caleb Hendee were advised by the garrison commander that they should ‘remove their families into more interior parts of the State.’ (I gather they must have complained about the fort interfering with farming their land, so they were in effect ordered off.) . . . In the fall of 1779, the Indians killed several settlers in Neshobe (Brandon) immediately north of Pittsford, which had increased the alarm of Pittsford residents. When Fort Vengeance was completed in June of 1780, there were about 150 men stationed there. As noted above, Fort Vengeance was located on Caleb Hendee's property which was immediately south of Jonathan Rowley's property. Caleb Hendee, Jr. was born 21 Oct 1768, and thus was a child during the American Revolution. According to his diary, the kidnapping of the Rowley children [by Indians] took place in 1777." [“Jonathan Rowley jr. lived through the pivotal years in American history of the French and Indian War, the Revolution, and the aftermath, and the DAR recognizes him as a "patriot." More importantly, we know a great deal about his interesting life.” - Jonathan Rowley jr. by Larry Daniels - ]"THE BAPTIST CHURCH: The Baptist Church in Pittsford was organized December 2, 1784. The record is as follows: 'On December 2, 1784, a number of the Baptists met at the house of Moses Olmstead to inquire into the state of each other's mind, in a spiritual sense considered; likewise to know each other's thoughts concerning coming into church order, and so have the privilege of watching over each other.' Consequently Elisha Rich, Caleb Hendee, Abel Stevens, Moses Olmstead, Mary Stevens and Esther Rowley made declaration of their faith in Christ, and came into covenant relation to watch over each other, as God's word directs. Then agreed to have Elder Rich serve us at present as a preacher. Agreed to take the Scriptures as the only rule of faith and practice, as well as government and discipline . . . March 17th [1785] Being again met, a consultation respecting the installment of Elder Rich, terminated in favor of his installation. Elder Skeels preached a sermon on the occasion; Elder Eastman prayed at the laying on of hands: Elder Skeels gave him the charge, and Caleb Hendee gave him the right hand of fellowship, and delivered to him the Bible for his guide and rule of practice in behalf of the church . . . The following is the list of church members living at the time the new confession and covenant were adopted, together with the time when they became members:Names Time when united.Lucy Hendee November 20, 1802"[History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; chap. “Ecclesiastical,” pg. 628-629 (Making of America Books - )] "ROADS: The early roads in the [Pittsford, Vermont] township, like those in other parts of the new country, were little better than rude paths in thewilderness. A narrow passage was made by cutting away trees and bushes, and streams that could not be easily forded were bridged with logs. No turnpike welcomed the weary traveler, and no toll-gatherer laid him under contribution; his progress was measured by his strength and power of musucular endurance. The first highway in the township was the old military road. This was cut through the forest some nine years before Pittsford could claim a civilized inhabitant. We hear nothing of other roads until nearly three years after the arrival of the first settler. On the 14th of April, 1772, the Proprietors, at a meeting regularly warned, chose Isaac Rood, James Hopkins and Moses Olmstead, a committee to lay out land and highways. Mr. Rood being in feeble health, the Proprietors, at a meeting in July following, excused him from serving on this committee, and chose Benjamin Cooley in his place. That several short roads were laid out by this committee, there is the best reason to believe, though no record of them exists. The most of them branched off from the old military road into different sections of the town . . . Another road, which branched from the main trunk, commenced near the residence of Aaron Parsons, and extended northward near the site of the house on the present Town Farm, north of which it continued considerably to the east of the present traveled road, till it reached the brook near the residence of Isaac Rood; thence it passed the residence of Caleb Hendee, and, bearing westerly, passed Jonathan Rowley's, and, pursuing about the same course, crossed the Creek a little north of the town line, whence it continued on over Hawk Hill, in Brandon." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "Also, in regard to Pittsford, if your line goes through Caleb, Sr., I recommend ordering In the Shadow of Cox Mountain. Caleb and Caroline are in the book, which is written by a descendant of Beulah Cox, the main character. We learn that Beulah midwived Daniel, Lydia, and Solomon (1)Hendee, with payment in pumpkins and seed potatoes. We also learn of Ft. Vengeance being built on the property of Caleb when our family fled for the safety (?) of nearby Rutland (later returning). There, they stayed with the family of Elisha Rich, and Caleb, Jr. later married dau. Lydia. If you do order the book, let me know, I can send you my write-up with the pages of our family and other info. I also transcribed Caleb, Jr.'s ms. for easier reading and sent a copy to the Society--am glad to send copies to anyone. In this, I tie together Cox Mt. information . . . [In the Shadow of Cox Mountain] features Caleb Hendee, Sr.and his wife, Caroline Ellsworth---in Pittsford, Vt. It is written by Grace Anderson (now deceased). Anyway, Grace's direct ancestors were neighbors of Caleb and Caroline. this is during the American revolution. The woman mid-wifed some of Caroline's kids---with payment in pumpkins and seed potatoes---still brings chills to me when I remember first reading this. David came along after the book ended, but Lydia and others are in there. We learn of their other neighbors, what it was like for OUR own relatives to live during this time, how Caleb and family escaped to the safer area of Rutland [Vermont] (not that far way, so I don't get it) and that their land was used to build Ft. Vengeance on--still a monument there. We learn how caleb, Jr. (I think it was) met his wife, Lydia Rich, while living [with his] folks in Rutland [Vermont]. [Grace] also wrote one about an offspring, Betsey--in Vermont. I think Betsey escaped from the indians. " [Cynthia Henry - email removed] "Does anyone know of this family? I am doing research on David June. In raising a barn for Capt. Milton Potter in 1797, Mr. Hendee fell from the frame and was instantly killed...He left a widow and eight children, the former of whom afterwards married David June of Brandon, where she resided till his death, and then went to the western part of NY to live with her children.I remember the June family being mentioned in a book that I ordered from the Pittsford Vt. Historical Society (PO Box 423 zip: 05763). It is In the Shadow of Cox Mountain and discusses the Hendee, Cox, and other families during the Am. Rev. Perhaps you have some June links in Pittsford." [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] “Also, if you follow up on the Pittsford, Vermont Hendees, you'll notice that Caleb, Sr. is referred to as Deacon Caleb Hendee. He was one of the founders of a Baptist church in Pittsford. He also has an interesting connection to the Revolutionary War, because a fort was built on his property during the war to defend against the British and their Indian allies. His son Caleb became a General in the Vermont Militia, and is often referred to as General Caleb Hendee. The History of Pittsford volume contains some interesting anecdotes about these and other Hendees. Please let me know if you're interested in further information. I live in Wheaton, Illinois and have done some research in Beloit and in Newark, the township just west of Beloit where several of the Pittsford Hendees had settled by 1850.’” [Randal Hendee - email ]General Caleb Hendee, Jr. b. (Friday) 21 Oct 1768 Simsbury, Connecticut, America m. Lydia Rich 14 Jan 1789 d. 4 Dec 1854 (age 86 yrs 1 mo 13 da) Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont bur. The Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont (diagonally across from the house on Route 7) [this cemetery is no longer used, but is well maintained by the village – Gayla Hendee Stafford letter (1998)] Gravemarker Inscription: “General Caleb Hendee [Jr.] born Oct 21, 1768 died Dec. 4, 1854 Aged 86 years 1 mo 13 days.” "In the year AD 1768 Caleb Hendee Jr. was born in the town of Simsbury, Connecticut Oct 21st on Friday." [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869 Pittsford, Vermont Town Offices] "Deacon Caleb Hendee [Sr.] was one of the early settlers of Pittsford. He moved there from Connecticut before the Revolution. His son, [General] Caleb [Jr.], kept a journal for many years in which he recorded all the information he had about his family. I have a copy. Caleb [Jr.] also recorded a letter about 1839 from Abner Hendee, a cousin still in Connecticut, which told about the family fleeing Normandy at the time of 'the religious wars' in France, and the early arrival of Richard Hendee in Boston. Richard had a son Richard, who had a son Jonathan, who was Deacon Caleb's [Sr.] father." [Jane Sencer - email removed] "The late Gen. Hendee [Jr.], at the time of his decease, left in manuscript a history of his ancestors, with an account of many events which took place in the early settlement of the town [of Pittsford, Vermont]. His children have very kindly placed this at the service of the author, together with other writings by the same hand, throwing light upon the past . . . "March 3, 1801. Voted that Swine be allowed to run at large well yoked and ringed, the Pound Keeper to be the Judge of the sufficiency of said Yokes and Rings; Voted that there be a Committee of three to make arrangements for a squirrel hunt this spring and report to this or our next adjourned meeting. Chose Caleb Hendee, Jr., Caleb Cooley and Ebenezer Hopkins for said Committee. Attest, CALEB HENDEE [JR.], T[own]. Clerk . . . "March 26, 1806. List of Freemen admitted and sworn at the above Freemen's Meeting, viz: Israel Elsworth, Thomas Spencer, Solomon Hendee, Bradiey Squire, Allen Cobb and Isaac Rowley. Sworn, Before me, CALEB HENDEE, JR., Justice Peace . . . Wolves committed such ravages among the sheep at this period, that a public meeting, composed of men from this and the adjoining towns, was held at Kendall's hotel in Pittsford, the 16th of January, 1807, 'for entering into measures for the destruction of wolves. The following is copied from the record of the 'Proceedings of this General Conference:' 1st. Made choice of Gen. Amos Kellogg, Chairman; 2d. Chose Caleb Hendee, Jr., Clerk; 3d. Voted to recommend to the Inhabitants of the Towns of Rutland, Pittsford, Brandon, Philadelphia, Chittenden and Medway, to raise a bounty of twenty dollars in addition to the State bounty for each grown Wolf that shall within the period hereafter named, be killed within the limits of either of the aforesaid Towns, or upon a fresh pursuit from within the same, to any other place and there killed, shall be entitled to the same Bounty, the person killing any Wolf in either of the cases aforesaid to give sufficient Evidence to the satisfaction of the Majority of the Selectmen of the Town in which the Wolf shall be killed, or pursued from, upon examination upon oath or otherwise." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "(61)59 Caleb Jr. B., Oct., 21, 1768, M., Lydia Rich. Jan., 14, 1789. Daugh., of Elder Elisha Rich., Caleb Jr., D., Dec, 4, 1854 Lydia, his wife, D., Aug., 4, 1835.?(See his history in loose leaf book.)" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?the The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] “German Hendee – 3rd child of Caleb Hendee Jr.” [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] “CALEB (JR. GENERAL) HENDEE (CALEB (SR.), JONATHAN, RICHARD, HANNAH ELDERKIN, JOHN ELDERKEN,JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born October 21, 1768, and died December 04, 1851. He married LYDIA RICH,daughter of ELISLA RICH. She was born October 21, 1768, and died August 01, 1835.Children of CALEB HENDEE and LYDIA RICH are:i. RUTH HENDEE, b. 1789.ii. POLLY HENDEE, b. 1791.iii. TWIN DAUGHTERS HENDEE, b. 1793; d. 1793. iv. GERMAIN FRANKLIN HENDEE, b. October 02, 1794; d. August 25, 1863.v. POLLY 2 HENDEE, b. 1797.vi. SALLY HENDEE, b. 1800.vii. CHARLES JEFFERSON HENDEE, b. 1805.viii. CALEB RICH HENDEE, b. November 08, 1808; d. March 26, 1842.”[“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 8) - ; Larry Buck - email removed]Lydia: b. 25 Oct 1768 Clarendon, Vermont, New England (Lydia (Rich) Hendee’s birthplace listed as “Royalston, Massachusetts” on son Charles Jefferson Hendee’s birth record in 1805) d. 4 Aug 1835 (age 66 yrs) [Larry Buck - email removed] bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont Gravemarker Inscription: “Lydia Hendee Wife of Gen. Caleb Hendee [Jr.] daughter of Rev. Elisha Rich.” Parents: Elder Rev. Elisha Rich (b. 7 Apr 1740 Sutton, Massachusetts, New England m. 3 Oct 1743 Royalston, Massachusetts d. 1812 Sugar Creek, Pennsylvania bur. Glenwood Cemetery, Troy, Pensylvania Military Service: chaplain, soldier - Pennsylvania) and Phebe Batchelder (b. 3 Oct 1743) HENDEE, Lydia, wife of Gen. Caleb [Jr.], dau. of Rev. Elisha Rich, 1st settled Minister in Pittsford, she and her husband were b. Oct. 21, 1768[?], she d. Aug. 4, 1835 [“Old Baptist Burying Ground. Pittsford, Vermont” document] "Elisha Rich [b.10 Dec 1779 Chelmsfor, Massachusetts], son of Elder Elisha, was a blacksmith by trade, though he occasionally officiated as a Baptist preacher - 1st settled Minister in Pittsford. He married Peggy Barnes, Feb. 9, 1802, and resided a short timewith his parents in this town, after which he moved to Sugar Creek, Penn. He inherited the most of his father's estate, a part of which was in this town [Pittsford, Vermont].") [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“My wife [Lydia (Rich) Hendee] had the satisfaction of having all her children with her for some days previous to her death, except her youngest son, Caleb Rich, who was in Ohio.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 20]“I now proceed to give some sketches of my wife's relations. Her father's name was Elisha Rich (many references in In the Shadow of Cox Mountain by Grace Anderson and to whose home Caleb, Sr. and family escaped to Clarendon during the heat of the War surrounding them in Pittsford – Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed), son of Elisha Rich, said to have been born in Oxford, Mass., whose wife's maiden name was Mary Davis. My wife's father was born in Sutton, Mass.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 13]“Caleb Hendee, Jr. was born 21 Oct 1768, and thus was a child during the American Revolution. Young Hendee, beside holding a number of public offices and judgeships, also became a Brigadier General, and in 1814 commanded a Company of Volunteers.” [“Jonathan Rowley jr. lived through the pivotal years in American history of the French and Indian War, the Revolution, and the aftermath, and the DAR recognizes him as a "patriot." More importantly, we know a great deal about his interesting life.” - Jonathan Rowley jr. by Larry Daniels - ]“In the summer of 1777, a part of the British Army passed through Hubbardton, about 8 miles from here, where a battle was fought between it and the Americans, commanded by Col. Warner, where many were killed and wounded. The inhabitants went from here to help bury the dead. The firing was heard from here [Pittsford, Vermont] . . . I had forgotten to mention that in the summer or Autumn of 1777, the enemy Indians and Tories came to within half a mile of my father’s [Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.] home, plundered a family and took two of Mr. Rowley's sons prisoner (a narrow escape) (See In the Shadow of Cox Mountain by Grace Anderson p. 122. On pp. 243 and 252, Mr. Rowley "went to Canada and found his sons Joseph and John living with Indians almost unrecognizable"- Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) Later in Autumn (handwritten above is "77"- Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed), November or December, the Indians and Tories (1779) burnt barn and killed two men by the name of Robbins and took away some provisions (Cox p. 197 - Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed). There were not many families in the town. The same day my father [Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.] in company with Deacon Murray, (Cox p. 196 -? Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) late of Orwell, and Elder Elisha Rich, my wife's father were in Brandon to view a lot of land near the house of Robbins. They came to the house and had not left it but a few minutes before the enemy attacked it and killed the two men (another narrow escape). About ten or eleven o'clock the same evening, news arrived at my father’s[Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.] of the enemy being at Brandon. The same hour and night, my father with the assistance of Elder Rich, Deacon Murray, and my father's brother Richard Hendee, who happened to be at my house at the time, placed his whole family with his aged mother (Martha) [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed], all on horseback and traveled all night as far as Clarendon, where we arrived at Elder Rich's (Caleb, Jr.’s future father-in-law - Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) the next morning. (Elisha Rich is referred to several times in Cox, as per pages 158, 187, 196, 197, 204, 205 and perhaps others. It was his home to where the Caleb Hendee, Sr. family escaped from Pittsford to Clarendon to live during the Indian/Revolutionary War attacks when the other Pittsford residents were hiding in Fort Vengeance on Caleb, Sr.'s property. Their departure begins on Cox page 197; their return is mentioned on p. 244 - Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) . . . The enemy came no farther than Brandon. At Clarendon, I first became acquainted with the family of Elder Rich, and of course, with his daughter Lydia, who was born the same day I was myself, Oct. 21, 1768. She afterwards became my wife.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 8]“My father (Caleb Sr. – Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) was married on the 27th day of April A.D. 1767 to Caroline Ellsworth and at Simbury near Salma Brook on Friday at noon, or high twelve, the 21st day of October, A.D. 1768 on the 12th day of the moon. According to Astrology, Venus governed the day and Jupiter the hour, their first born, the writer of this article [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr.], was ushered into this wonderful world. But as I have no faith in Astrology, I have played no confidence in that part of the matter.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 7]“A few days after my father moved into this town [Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont], in the month of March, being in my sixth year, l narrowly escaped being drowned in Otter Creek near what is called Stevens fordway, on what is now Col. Hammond's intervale ("a low-lying tract of land along a river, var. of interval; by folk etymology taken as INTER + VALE Chiefly New England” - Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) . . . My uncle, Israel Ellsworth (husband to Hopestil Stevens -- Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed), and one Mr. [Col. Seth] Warner were at work clearing off the timber into the river. The banks being nearly full, the water swift and cold, I with a small pole was endeavoring to shove off some flood wood to see it swim away, in bearing onto the pole the other end slipped off and in I went head foremost. The water ten or fifteen feet deep, not being perceived by anyone, was left to shift for myself. After a short struggle, with some difficulty I succeeded in extricating myself from a watery and untimely grave. I had got some rods from shore before I was seen by my Uncle and the other man. The Spring my father came here [Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont] the Red Men of the forest were plenty here, with many of their birch bark canoes in Otter Creek, but were then friendly. There were then but a few families in town. Early in the Spring of A.D. 1775, in April, the Revolutionary War broke out. My father's hired man, J. Denning, went with Col. Allen to help take Ticonderoga Fort. From this time to the end of the war, we saw perilous times, living in the wilderness and on the frontier of a barbarous enemy. ("J. Denning" must refer to "John Deming" on p. 63 of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain by Grace Anderson, as the incident described in both accounts appears to match. This also cross-references with page 251 of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain of "The part played by Pittsford men (in) "Capture of Ticonderoga."- Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed)” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 7-8] “[Col. Seth] Warner . . . who was one of the rescuers when Caleb [Jr.] almost drowned in Otter Creek” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 7; Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]“Caleb [Jr.] makes mention in his manuscript to Otter Creek on page 7 with an account of his near drowning. On the same page he mentions ‘the Red Men of the forest were plenty here, with many of their birch bark canoes in Otter Creek, but were then friendly.’” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 11] “About this time [1783], my wife's father, E[lisha] Rich, moved from Clarendon to Pittsford, bought the farm where Mr. J. A. Bogue now lives, where he resided until he moved to Pennsylvania.” [son-in-law, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 9] “In the month of December [1784] following, my father sent me to a boarding school at Danby, under the instruction of an Englishman, where I stayed 4 months and tried Arithmetic, Geometry, and Surveying which I now have in two large manuscripts, as well as the large slate on which I figured. This was the best and essential part of the school instruction which I received of my father. About the year 1786, my father purchased me a Set of surveying instruments, and I commenced the business of land surveying, which I followed occasionally for about 40 years. About the same time, I commenced teaching school in the Winter season and followed it for 8 winters including three years that I taught school constantly. From my early youth, I have had a strong desire to obtain knowledge. Of course, I have read and studied as much as my own occupations of life would permit.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 9] “Elizabeth’s brother Calvin lives in nearby Rutland, and owns the surveying instruments [of Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr.] – which is a shame, as he seems uninterested in anything to do with family history.” [Letter from Grace Anderson – author of the book, In The Shadow of Cox Mountain]“General Caleb Hendee [Jr.] . . . was Pittsford’s first schoolmaster, first Town Clerk, original surveyor of the town lots, Justice of the Peace, Baptist Church Elder, Representative to the state Assembly and other town offices.”“From the age of 17 to the age of 20, I [General Caleb Hendee, Jr.] was occasionally unwell and did not enjoy very good health; indeed; from 16 years old to nearly twenty, I was weakly . . . In the Fall of the year A.D. 1788 by the permission and assistance of my father [Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.], I visited the seashore, New Haven, New London, and New York, for the benefit of my health, and returned in November with my health improved, took a school on the 27th of December.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 9] “. . . on the 14th of January, A.D. 1789, I [General Caleb Hendee, Jr.] was duly joined in marriage to Lydia Rich, daughter, of Elder Elisha Rich. This union took place in consequence of a long-standing agreement, and as I have reason to believe, a mutual attachment. But, I continued in the service my father [Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.] until the 21st day of the following Oct., he not choosing to let me have my time until I was 21 years of age. (Is this similar to the reference [to] Jonathan Hendee becoming a ‘freeman?’ – Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) . . . My daughter Ruth was born in November or December 1789. My wife and myself commenced keeping house for ourselves; we began the world rather low as to property. She had given her by her father [Elder Elisha Rich] about this time, twenty acres of wild land, which we sold for $120.00 which with what she had acquired by her own industry constituted her portion with which we purchased two cows and some furniture. Sometime after this, my father [Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.] gave me one hundred acres of land on which were some improvements but no buildings. The land might have been worth $600.00. He also gave me a three year old colt, part of the value of an ordinary pair of oxen. I had caught a wolf with whose pate and skin I purchased some sheep; have ten in number (wolf killing referred to in In The Shadow of Cox Mountain by Grace Anderson p. 101 – Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed) This is all that constituted my portion except that my father [Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.] gave me about 150 young apple trees and land to set them on which I now own. By my own and my wive's (sic) industry, in a few years we were able to purchase from my father about 8 acres more of land (viz) 4 acres of interval (sic-?may have meant or been mistyped by Ulysses as "intervale – Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed) and remainder of upland, for which we gave about $150.00. It adjoined the other and was bought to accommodate the same, but still had no building, but lived in one of the old Barracks of fort Vengeance (the fort built on the property of Caleb, Sr. and Caroline Ellsworth Hendee's property to protect the people of Pittsford Vermont from the Revolutionary War going on around them, including the Indians and the Tories. There is a drawing of the fort on p. 206 of Cox which matches the drawing of the front of “Pittsford Gleanings” p. 206 mentions both the officer's barracks and the soldier's barracks. Wonder which they lived in? The fort was named “Vengeance” on p. 209 to avenge the killing by Indians of Caleb Houghton. A monument to this Caleb [Hendee, Sr.] was erected where Fort Vengeance used to be and is on a postcard. - Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed)” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 9-10]“[General Caleb Hendee, Jr.] one of the sons of Caleb, Sr. married Lydia Rich, meeting her while the family stayed with the Rich family to escape the Revolution.” [In the Shadow of Cox Mountain by Grace Neil Anderson; Academy Books, Rutland, Vermont (1993)]“My first daughter by the name of Polly was born on Wednesday, 30th March A.D. 1791, and died the 17th of April following, and on the 23rd day of the same month (viz) April A.D. 1791, my youngest brother Samuel was born. My mother [Caroline (Ellsworth) Hendee] having been sick for three months my wife [Lydia (Rich) Hendee] took the infant and sucked (sic) it for more than a year.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 10]“In the month of April A.D. 1793, my wife [Lydia (Rich) Hendee] had two daughters born who lived but a short time, or about three weeks.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 10]“In Feb. or March A.D. 1795, I exchanged the land I had of my father [Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.] with Col. Hammond for a part of the farm on which I now live. I had of him about 115 acres. It was ceconed[?] at 1.000, and what I let him have at $750. By the industry and economy of myself and wife, we soon paid the boot money and have since added considerably more to our possessions. On the 5th day of December A.D. 1795, I narrowly escaped being killed. I was returning from Pittsford village in an empty cart with a young yoke of oxen. They took fright and ran rapidly. I was in the fore part of the cart and before I could get out, the cart was instantly turned upside down. I was thrown onto my head and face on the frozen ground which was very rough from a recent rain and sudden freeze. I was very much bruised and my right ear knocked off and hung only by a small piece of skin. My ear was saved on, but the cartilage in healing rotted, came out, and the wound was long time in getting well. About this time, I commenced the three years which I taught school in Pittsford village.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 10] “In A.D. 1799, I built the East part of my old house, finished it A.D. 1800.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 10]“I built my barn under the hill A.D. 1811, and my cider mill about the same time. In the summer and year of A.D. 1815, I built the barn called Germans Barn this side of the Baptist meeting house. My writings will show my dealings in landed property. On the 20th day of July A.D. 1822. I was taken very sick with stagnation of my blood, coldness of limbs and followed by a fit of sickness which confined me to my room for fifteen days; part of the time very sick. On the 6th day of June, I had a very dizzy turn. It seemed as though I could not have lived, but being bled and taking physic I soon got relief, was able to be about in 2 or 3 days. In the month of March A.D. 1823, I went on horse back to Boston and to Sharon, Massachusetts. It being very stormy brought on an inflammation on my eyes which never have been entirely well of and can now see but poorly. I had to be shut up in a dark room after my return from Boston for 7 or 8 weeks, bled, blistered, etc.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 11]“Sept. 17th 1827 - I have had a long fit of sickness, I was taken suddenly ill on the third day of May last, with the Inflammation on my bowels, I was confined to my house for about sixty days; for about thirty days I took no food except once in 4 or 5 hours, a level spoonful or two of very weak broth with nothing with it. For several weeks I could scarcely bear my weight and the same time my life was despaired of by all who saw me. It was more than 40 days before I could walk in my room and then with assistance only. It is now but only 5 or 6 weeks since I have enjoyed comfortable health, but I now am able to resume my narrative to which I return.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 6]“November 2nd 1828 - Since writing the above (viz) Sept. 17, 1827, I have for the most of the time enjoyed comfortable health. On the 10th of June, last, I was appointed a delegate to attend the convention at Montpelier, to accept or reject certain proposed amendments to our State Constitution.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 13]“Sept. 8th 1830 - Since writing the above I have for the most of the time enjoyed good health. On the first day of October, last (1829). I however met with an unlucky accident while attempting to weigh myself. The rope broke, I fell, the steelyards fell on the small of my right leg and ankle, and fractured the main bone thereof and much bruised the ankle joint which caused me to keep my room 21 days and was not able to walk outdoors on my leg, until about 40 or 50 days, during which time my eyes were taken worse and were very bad through most of last winter, so I could not see to read or write, no not able to see whether paper was printed, written or blank, nor to know any of the family at any considerable distance, not even at the table. Toward Spring, they grew better, but again in April, I had for some time another blind turn, but in May, they again grew better and on the 24th day of the month I left home for New York to the eye infirmary where I arrived on the 27th, and tarried there for five weeks and two days. I received considerable benefit from the assistance of Doctor Vearny Rodgers who applied the blue vitrol in substance rubbed on the lids of my eyes which he said were granulated. He gave me a written prescription by which he said any physician might continue and perfect the cure. I, on the 3rd of July returned home by the way of Hartford and Boston making Charles my son, and Deacon Hay a visit. I tarried at Boston and Charleston about one week, took the stage and arrived at my home on the 15th day of July in good health and my eyes have continued to mend ever since, but I calculated to take the stage for Williston to have Doctor Spooner apply the blue vitrol awhile. I start tomorrow morning. This I have scribbled off in great haste. Sept 8th, Signed: C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 16]“Feb. 17, 1831 - I did not go to Williston until the 27th of Sept. I tarried there until the last day of December, had the blue vitrol rubbed on my eyes once in two days while there and the lashes of my right eye grubed (sic) out as often. My eyes have been pretty comfortable this winter as yet. My health has been excellent for 8 or 9 months past. I can see to read 5 or 6 hours a day without spectacles. In the daytime, I can see to read even in a fine print Bible for some time. As to make a pen, my eyes are better than they have been for several winters. The health of my wife is equally good. I have lately heard from my children at Ohio and Boston. All are well. C. Hendee . . . On the 12th day of February 1831, on the great eclipse, brother Elijah Adams died. Sept. 18th 1831, I was taken sick and confined to the house about ten days with a violent Diarrhea. Two or three days very sick indeed. It had been three years since I had been troubled with that disorder and about one and half years last Part I had enjoyed good health. Nov. 23, 1833.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 17]“December 13, 1833 - Since Nov. 1831, I have enjoyed for the most of the time, good health. The winter after that date, my wife was for many weeks very low and ill, occasioned by a complaint in her feet but removed as the warm weather advanced. Her health bas been very good through the last season, till about the 18th of Oct., when she was taken ill and remained so for a few weeks, but she is now in pretty good health.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 17]“Since Dec, 13th 1833, I and my wife, have the greater part of the time enjoyed good health, but on 20th Dec. last I was taken in night while asleep suddenly and severely sick with the Cholera Morbus. While up and on the stool, I fell from a rising position in a fainting turn against a chest of drawers. I wounded my left eye and otherwise injured my neck and cords of which were sore for some time, but after some hours of severe illness, I got relief and was laid up but a day or two. On the 13th of August last, I was taken with an attack of the bowels complaint and confined to my room for about two weeks, and for one week was very sick. I slowly recovered in about 6 or 8 weeks. My wife has enjoyed good health most of the year past, but for some weeks past and now is afflicted with a severe inflammation of the eyes.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 17-18] “On the 7th of April [1834] last, my son Caleb R. Hendee left home for Ohio, where he now is in the practice of the Law in company with one of Charles Rich's sons. He went by the way of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. He wrote me on the 16th of April that he there fell in company with a Judge Abner Hendee, a past Master of Hebron, Connecticut, a cousin [actually a first cousin, once removed] of my father [Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.], who could trace our ancestors many generations back to England, and that he (my son, Caleb R. Hendee) had agreed with him to write on the subject. Accordingly, on the 16th May last, I received the following letter from him dated 10th May [1834] last. (I found it quite interesting to see that this by coincidence of a cousin running into his relative must have been how Caleb [Jr.] found about Richard Hendee from England. It appeared on page 1 of this manuscript that Caleb [Jr.] knew nothing of this, being able only to trace back a couple of generations. I then had wondered how we all these many years later did have knowledge of Richard. Thank goodness for this happening. I enjoyed reading the following account of our direct ancestors of so many years ago. – Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed)” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 18]"Hebron, Conn. May 10th 1834 - Richard Hendee was the first of the name who came to America. He descended from a family of French Protestants, who were expelled from Normandy in France and settled in England many years before on account of their religion. Richard came to Boston in the first settlement of the country, married and settled in that vicinity. He had two sons Richard and Caleb. Caleb died without children. Richard married and had a son Jonathan. His wife died in child bed or soon after. He left the child [Jonathan] with his mother’s relatives and moved to Connecticut, and there married a Conant, and lived in or near Windham, Conn. By her, he had six sons, Josiah, Joshua, Caleb, Barzillia, (sic) Asa, and Nathaniel, also four daughters, Sarah, who married a Cary and settled in Mansfield, Hannah, who married a Hurd and settled in Stratford. Betsey, who married a Brown, and Mary who married a Dudley, both settled in Woodbury, Conn. BaIzilla (sic) married and settled in Woodbury, Conn., where he died in good old age. His family are gone to the West. Josiah settled in Ashford, and some of his descendants are there now. Caleb moved to the north, my father knew not where. Joshua (“Josiah" was scratched out - Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed) moved to the West. Asa settled in Coventry, Conn. He had two sons, Asa and Elphalett. Asa went to the Whitestown Country and died a few years since. Eliphalet was my father. He settled in Coventry and died about six years since, aged 86 years. He left three sons and one daughter. He did not know what became of his brother Nathaniel. I have seen on the tomb of my grandfather that he died about fifty years since, at the age of nearly 80 years. (Signed) Abner Hendee" [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 18] 88888“I have received two other letters from the above-named Abner Hendee [first cousin once removed of Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.], one dated June 15th, by which and the above I am able to trace my ancestors to their first landing in this country. They stand thus: - I am the son of Caleb Hendee [Sr.], who was a son of Jonathan Hendee who was a son of Richard Hendee who first came to America. Thus, it appears that my grandfather’s father came from England and his ancestors from Normandy in France. (IMPORTANT – It is well documented, as well as in the above text from Abner Hendee, that the first Richard who came from England, had a son Richard, Jr., and then Jonathan; therefore, Caleb, Jr. has omitted one Richard in this paragraph, who was his grandfather’s grandfather who came from England – Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed) Nov. 39th (sic-must be typo from Ulysses - Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed) 45 minutes P.M. The sun is now eclipsed. By calculation, it is totally eclipsed in the state of Georgia. There are occasionally intervening clouds, wind is brisk from the N.W.; ground bare, rain yesterday at fifty minutes past two P.M. The planet Venas (sic) visible . . . December 8th 1834 - In Abner Hendee's second letter was enclosed a deed given by Great Grandfather Hendee given to his son Asa, dated 17th January A.D. 1738, which with the second Abner's letter to me, I deposit with this record.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 19] 88888“October 21st 1835 - This is my birthday, I am this day Sixty-Seven years old. The past three months previous to this date has been the most afflictive, sorrowful, and distressing period of my whole life. On about the 14th, of last July [1835], my wife [Lydia (Rich) Hendee] was taken violently sick of the bilious remittent fever and after about three weeks, towit; on the 4th day of August died after a very distressing sickness in which she suffered much from her complaint. For the most of the time she had her senses, but was able to converse but little. She bore her distress with fortitude and calmness. She wore out gradually, expired at last without a groan or struggle at nine o'clock A.M. Everything was done to save her that could be thought of, but all to no purpose. The neighbors were extremely kind. She is buried a short distance North Westerly from the two white oak trees in the North burial ground. Her coffin is on a large flat stone; her grave is laid in brick and lime mortar above the coffin which is covered with another large flat stone and all made water tight, so no pressure will come on the coffin. Here, I trust my children or friends will place my remains beside my late, dear, and beloved companion. I had the good fortune through the sickness of my wife and daughter and since I last wrote until the last day of this month when, I was suddenly taken down with the bowel complaint. The 1st and 2nd not alarming, but the 3rd and 4th and 5th, I was tremendously sick and I wholly despaired of living and my physician, Dr. Winslow was heard to say he thought I should not live, but on the close of the 5th, my complaint abated and for 5 days, or more than 130 hours, nothing passed my bowels, yet I gradually grew better, and I am now slowly gaining my strength, but yet weak, just about able to walk out to the village. Since the death of my wife, I have not enjoyed life. A heavy gloom rests on my mind which I cannot throw off if I would. She possessed a fine constitution and I fondly anticipated and hoped she would live to see many more years, but I have been disappointed, but I ought not to complain, for we have lived together more than fifty years; more than 46 years in married life and had for 4 or 5 years previous lived together in the same house in the intimate union and attachment. Our sentiments and views through life have always harmonized together. We first became acquainted with each other at the age of eleven years, always lived together except about two years, towit; from 14 to 16. It may well be supposed that my loss is great and irreparable. My grief is deep and inconsolable. The days that I have to live are probably few and they will be full of sorrow. (He lived 19 more years; remember that they became acquainted when Caleb's father, Caleb, Sr., took his family to Clarendon and stayed at the home of Elisha Rich, wife Lydia's father, p. 197 of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain by Grace Anderson – Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed)” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 19-20]“For the most of the time since the above was written (Oct. 21st 1835), I have enjoyed good health . . . I accompanied my son Rich, as far as the city of New York. I returned by the way of Hartford and east Windsor. At the latter place, I stopped one day (12th Sept [1836]) at the hotel of a Mr. Sperry, 8 miles North of the city of Hartford and walked out about 4 miles, to Ketch Mills, took dinner at Timothy Ellsworth's, Esq., son of Solomon Ellsworth, then went to the farm from which my father moved when he came to this town [Pittsford, Vermont]. I had not been there since I came with my father in Feb. A.D. 1774. The place my father sold to a Mr. Joseph Chapin, a gunsmith. It is now owned by a Mr. Abby. One of the barns which my father built is now standing. Everything looks as natural and as I supposed it did as though I had seen it within ten years past. A Mr. David Crane now lives within a few rods of Abby's where he lived when my father moved from there. He is now 88 or 89 years old. On my return from Sperry's I saw and conversed a few minutes with a Mr. Solomon Ellsworth, brother to said Timothy Ellsworth. He is a bachelor, 73 years old. He informed me that my great grandfather Ellsworth's Christian name was Joseph, was a son of Joseph Ellsworth, the first who settled in Windsor from England. I visited a Mr. Erastus Ellsworth who lives a few rods from Sperry's hotel. His age is 40 years. He gave me the following genealogy of himself. He was the son of David, who was the son of David, who was the son of Jonathan, who was the son of Josiah Ellsworth, who came from England and settled in West Windsor on the Connecticut River. His tombstone is now to be seen there. I have no doubt that the said Josiah the first, was the father of Josiah who was father to Samuel Ellsworth who was father to Caroline, who was my mother. Thus, it will be seen that the said Erastus and myself are of the fifth generation from the first who settled. in the country. Josiah Ellsworth was father of Jonathan Ellsworth who was born in Windsor the 28th June 1669, and died Sept. 13th 1749, and who was the father of David Ellsworth born in Windsor Ju1y 17, 1709, who was the father of David Ellsworth born in Windsor March 27th 1742 and died at Windsor January 4th, 1821, and who was father of Erastus Ellsworth, who was born in Windsor 20th January, 1790, and is now living in East Windsor as above stated. He has a family and one or more sons. There is now living near Ketch Mills a Mr. Josiah Ellsworth, who is son or grandson of Mr. Josiah Ellsworth, who was brother to my mother's father. My mother was born in March, A.D. 1748, and died May, 12th 1791. I now think I have traced my Paternal and Maternal Ancestors back to England.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 20]“Pittsford, October 21st A.D. 1838. I am this day Seventy years old (at noon). I enjoy good health and have since I wrote the above and for the last three years. I make no use of spectacles, even in a fine-printed Bible and tolerable well even by candle light. Thanks to whom thanks belongs. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 23]“Oct. 21, 1839. My health and eyesight as good as a year ago, has been good through the last year. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 23]“Oct 21, 1840. The last year has passed as the year 1839 as to myself, but C.R.[Caleb Rich] Hendee on the 4th Feb. last had his house, out-house, and small barn burned with much of his furniture on insurance. Whole loss not less than $1200. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 23]“March 26, 1841. I have enjoyed good health since Oct. 21, 1840, till within the last 6 or 8 days past, during which time and now am laboring under severe pains and spasms in my breast and right side, together with the afflicting complaint called the shingles. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 23]“Oct. 21, 1841. I have enjoyed pretty good health since I got over the shingles. I have this day closed my 73rd year. I write and read without spectacles. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 23]“April 21st 1842. I have enjoyed pretty good health since Oct. 21st last.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 24]“Friday Oct. 21st 1842. This day completes my 74th, year. It is on the same day of the week on which I was born. I now enter on the 75th year of my age. I have enjoyed good health the last year. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 24]“Oct. 31st 1842. I this day weigh 185 pounds. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 24]“Feb. 23rd 1843. I weigh 190 pounds. This is more than I ever weighed before. My health is good, but I fail in strength and vitality. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 24]“Saturday, October 21, A.D. 1843. I am this day 75 years old, have not had a sick day the year past, but my strength and activity continue to abate. My eyesight is as good as is the year 1842, but think my deafness rather increases. I do not use glasses . . . (This is a pleasant day.) C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 24]“Monday, Oct. 21st 1844. I am this day 76 years old. For the most of the year past, I have enjoyed comfortable health, but for about three weeks past, I have been troubled with a severe cold seated on my lungs, with a hard cough, extreme difficulty of raising, attended with some fever, but I am now relieved. I am still weak and find I grow feeble every year, although I read and write without glasses, yet my eyesight has failed within the last 6 or 7 months past. There appears to be something growing over my left eye, which may be the cause for I think that for years past that my left eye was the best. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 25] “Thursday, Oct. 21st 1845. I am this day 77 years old. My health has been good this year past, but my eyesight has failed so I can but poorly read common print. Glasses do me but little good, but I can see to write and read my own and any writing that is plainly written. I have nothing very important to relate . . . My brother David and wife [Caroline Harrington] have been here on a visit, the summer past. Also my brother Jonathan. I have just received a letter from my brother David mailed 11th of this month. There are now living six [of my] own brothers and one sister of us. My youngest brother Samuel, was 54 the 23rd of April last.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 25]“Oct. 21st A.D. 1846. I am 78 years old this day, so another year has rolled around. My health has been good the past year except that I was some troubled in the month of August with the bowel complaint brought on by hard work and great heat of the weather, attended by some fever. I had the Doctor twice. I lost some flesh. My eyesight gradually continues to fail. I cannot read common printed books with or without glasses, and my deafness increases, but I am writing this without spectacles and can see to read plain writing. I have this year planted, hoed, and harvested and brought into my chamber and cellar with my own hands from the field, 38 bush. of good corn and 75 bushels of potatoes all done with the hoe after the ground was plowed in the Spring. My daughter Ruth has been home on a visit the past summer. My brothers are all yet living for aught I know. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 25]“Thursday, Oct. 21, 1847. I am this day at noon 79 years old. I have not had a sick day the past year, nor taken a cents worth of medicine. My eyesight and hearing are poor, about the same as one year ago. I think not quite so good, but I am writing this without spectacles. My 5 brothers and sisters are still living and well for aught I know. I have the year past tilled and harvested the crops from the land I tilled in 1846. Crops not quite as good from November to the 20th of May last, I chopped the wood for the stove I burn't (sic) in the house. I now at 1 o'clock P.M. enter my eightieth year in good health, not knowing what the ensuing year may bring forth. C. Hendee (I was amazed at the farm work this 78-81 year old man was doing, especially with some of his physical problems! - Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed)” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 25-26]“October, 21, 1848. I am eighty years old this day. My health has been good as the year previous, and I have performed about the same amount of labor. I have tilled the same ground and done some other work. My brothers and sisters are yet all living and well for aught I know. Have heard or seen all but brother David. I had a touch of bowel complaint night but am better now. My pen is poor, but I write without glasses. I weighed last April 187 pounds. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 26]“Sunday, October, 21st 1849. I am 81 years old this day. My health is good at present, but has not been as good generally the past year as the year previous. I was taken with the bowel complaint Sept. 1st which lasted 8 or 9 days, but not attended with much pain. I weighed 180 pounds last April, but now but 175 pounds. I have cultivated my half acre, planted twice over and hoed it four times over, but have raised but little the crops being destroyed by cattle and otherwise. Potatoes have not rotted this year. All crops have suffered by drought, there being very little rain from the 10th of June to the 6th of August. There has been but one death among children and grandchildren or brothers or sisters. My granddaughter Caroline, daughter of Mrs. Bliss, died of Consumption about 4 or 5 months ago. My brothers and sisters are still living and well, or were a short time since. Four of us are over 70 years of age. I have 2 sons and 2 daughters and 20 grandchildren and 4 or 5 great grandchildren living. I had lately a letter from brother David who informed me has more than 40 grandchildren. I have scribbled this with an old pen I have used for months without mending and without spectacles. I do my own writing, but hearing and seeing is poor. I can see to read but little. I am growing feeble. I walk as far as Pittsford Village about once a week. The Rail Road from Boston to Burlington, Vt. is nearly finished, all but about 20 miles from Rutland to Ludlow, and this is expected to be finished by the first of January next. The engine and cars arrived here 19th Inst. from Burlington, will go as far as Rutland tomorrow or next day. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 26]“January, 24, 1850. My right arm and shoulder were taken very lame and useless and painful by sprain and nervous rheumatism Feb. 25th. I weighed only 160 pounds. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 26]“October, 21, 1850. I am 82 years old this day. My health good. I weigh only 162 pounds, my right shoulder remains yet some lame and at times painful. I believe the lameness was occasioned by my fall. Some of the ligaments of the shoulder joint were probably injured. I have done no work the summer past. Mr. Smith was taken insane about the 11th of May last, has been so most of the time ever since. He has done little or no work for me or himself. He has not been with me but little of the time. By times, he was very bad. He was carried to Brattlesborough the 30th of Sept. Since then I have not heard from him. I have been alone day and night the season past. I am very lonesome indeed. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 27] “October, 21, 1851. I am 83 years old this day.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 27]“August 3rd 1854. His [Caleb Hendee, Jr.] health is very poor and feeble and seems to have lost his reason in some degree. He is also conscious of the same and says he is. His general health has been very good since this year commenced, except a short time in March. [for Caleb Hendee, Jr.] by Fred Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 27] “Saturday, October, 21, 1854. This day I am 86 years old. My health is very poor, neither able to read or write, or do much, and am very feeble and having been sick with several complaints for the last 3 or 4 weeks. Have a very sore mouth occasioned by taking too much calomel. I take no food except such as I can take in a liquid state. I received a letter from my daughter Ruth Bliss mentioned the death of her son Edwin who died August 8th 1854.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 27]“Saturday, Pittsford, October, 21, 1854. I am now able to sit up part of the day and am a little more comfortable. C. Hendee” (entry handwritten below this) “He died Dec 4, 1854 age 86.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 27]“My posterity may want to know what part I acted in public life. To gratify that wish, I will state the following, viz. I commenced the practice of surveying of land at 17 or 18 years of age, was sworn to the office 30th May A.D. 1788 when 19 years old in my 20th year. I was appointed County Lawyer for Rutland, County in March A.D. 1798 (which office I have held till I resigned the same). In A.D. 1790 in March, being 21 years old, I was appointed one of the Listers [?] in the town, which office I have served in for more than thirty years during my life. For two or three times, I served as assessor under the General Government. I valued all the real estate in the town, each piece and parcel by itself, also without a colleague, and do not recollect of one instance of appeal from my appraisal of anyone tract of land. I was one of the assessors who appraised all the buildings, house lots, and the real estate under our present system in 1822 and 1824 and was the delegate to the county Convention these years for equalizing the appraisal in the county. In March A.D. 1793, being 24 years old, I was appointed first Constable and collector of taxes, and again in 1794 relected to the same office, but declined accepting the second year. I was appointed by the Legislature in October A.D. 1797, a Justice of the Peace, which office I was reelected to successively from year to year till I resigned the same A.D. 1826, holding the same nearly thirty years. I was appointed first aide or Assistant Judge of the County Court of this county in October A.D. 1806, and Judge of Probate A.D. 1809 and 1810. This much for my Judicive appointments. In March AD. 1800, I was appointed Town Clerk and Town Treasurer, which office I held every year except one till March A.D. 1826, when I declined a reappointment, my eyes and sight rendering it inconvenient to hold the office. In A.D. 1794 March 4th, I was appointed Ensign in the 3rd Company, 3rd Regiment, Second Brigade and Second Division of the Militia of this State, having been previously elected to the under office in said Company, and elected Capt. of said Company 29th Oct. A.D. 1795. Was appointed Major of said Regiment 25th July 1801, and soon after Brigard Major and inspector of the same till 24th August A.D. 1807, when I was elected Colonel of said Regiment, and on 21st Oct. following A.D. 1807, I was elected Brigadier General of said Brigade, which office I held till Oct. A.D. when I resigned said office and was honorably discharged from the service. In Sept. 1803, I was appointed as member of Legislature, that is, a Representative from this Town in the Genera! Assembly of the State, which office I held for most of the time till A.D. 1823, when I declined a further appointment as Representative. In A.D. 1814, I commanded a company or volunteers on an expedition to Plattsburg and joined General Comb in the defense of that place, but did not arrive there till the day after the Naval action. I have been frequently appointed on committees by the Legislature and Supreme and County Courts, and to layout roads in various parts of the State. I at one time held six clerk and Secretary ships in various departments. This much for my public life.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 11]“Hendee, Caleb Jr., s[on] of Caleb [Sr.], b October 21, 1768, m January 14, 1789, Lydia Rich. Children-1, Ruth b May 6, 1789, m Solomon Bliss, d 1870; 2, Polly b March 30, 1791, d April 17, 1791; 3, German Franklin b October 2, 1794, m Sarah Jones, d 1863; 4, Polly 2nd b October 2, 1797, m Dr. Spooner; 5, Sarah b October 18, 1800, m Henry Simonds, d 1833; 6, Charles Jefferson b July 1, 1805, m 1836, __ Davis, of Roxbury, Mass.; 7, Caleb Rich b November 8, 1808, m Mary Ann Granger.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg.705 (Making of America Books - )]“In the year 1774 a large number of families came into the town [Pittsford,Vermont] among whom were . . . Caleb HENDEE [Sr.], from Coventry, Conn., [who] came into the town and purchased lands a part of which constituted the present farm owned by the Widow THOMAS. He became one of the leading farmers. His son, Caleb, Jr., was a prominent citizen, born in October, 1768. He taught school in early life and afterward followed surveying. He built the house in which he afterward lived in 1815. He held the office of surveyor of Rutland county many years, and in October, 1817, was appointed surveyor-general of the State, and held numerous minor offices; was appointed assistant judge of the county in 1806 and judge of probate in 1809-10; was town clerk and treasurer in 1800 and held the office about twenty-five years; was appointed ensign in the third company of the third regiment, second brigade and second division of the State militia in 1794, and in the following of year was elected captain of the same company; he was afterward promoted to colonel and then to brigadier-general. He represented the town in the General Assembly eleven years beginning with 1803, and in 1814 commanded the company raised in this town for the defense of Plattsburg. He died on the 4th of December, 1854, after a long, busy and honorable career. His sons were. German F., Charles J., and Caleb R. [Rich]; the latter studied law in the office of John PIERPOINT, then of Pittsford, went to Zanesville, Ohio, but returned in 1836, and married Mary Ann GRANGER; they went again to Zanesville, but after two years practice there he returned and devoted his attention to farming He died in 1842. German HENDEE, at present living in the town, is a great- grandson of General Caleb [Jr.]. Samuel HENDEE, son of Caleb, Sr., located on the home farm with his parents in 1810, and died there a few years since after a long life of great usefulness. Solomon HENDEE was a son of Deacon Caleb [Sr.]. He built the stone house on his farm in 1828; died in 1863.” [XX Index Vermont - ]"Caleb Hendee, Jr., was the eldest son of Caleb Hendee [Sr.] of whom some account has been given. As we shall probably hereafter give a sketch of his public life, a glance at his early history only, is intended here, and we will let him tell his own story: 'As I have related, my father [Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.] was married on the 27th day of April 1767, to Caroline Ellsworth, at Simsbury, Connecticut. On Friday at noon or high twelve, the 21st day of October, A. D. 1768, on the 12th day of the moon, according to Astrology, Venus governed the day and Jupiter the hour, their first born, the writer of this article, was ushered into this wonderful world! But as I have no faith in Astrology, I have placed no confidence in that part of the matter. A few days after my father moved into this town (Pittsford) in the month of March, being in my sixth year, I narrowly escaped being drowned in Otter Creek near what is called Stevens' Fordway, on what is now Col. Hammond's intervale. My Uncle, Israel Ellsworth, and one Mr. Warner were at work clearing off the timber into the river the bank being nearly full, the water swift and cold, I with a small pole was endeavoring to shove off some flood wood to see it swim away. In leaning on the pole the other end slipped off and in I went, head foremost, the water ten or fifteen feet deep. Not being perceived by any one I was left to shift for myself. After a short struggle, with some difficulty I succeeded in extricating myself from a watery and untimely grave. I had got some rods from the spot before I was seen by my uncle and the other man. In the month of December 1784, my father sent me to a boarding school in Danby under the instruction of an Englishman where I studied four months, and studied arithmetic, geometry and surveying which I now have in two large manuscripts, as well as the large slate on which I figured. This was the best and essential part of the school instruction which I received of my father. About the year 1786, my father purchased me a set of surveying instruments and I commenced the business of land surveying which I followed occasionally for about forty years. About the same time also I commenced teaching school in the winter season, and followed it for eight winters, including three years that I taught school constantly. From my earliest youth I have had a strong desire to obtain knowledge, and of course I have read and studied as much as my other avocations of life would permit. From the age of seventeen to that of twenty I was occasionally unwell, and did not enjoy very good health; indeed, from sixteen years old till nearly twenty I was weakly." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“Caleb [Hendee], Jr., was a prominent citizen, born in October, 1768. He taught school in early life and afterward followed surveying. He built the house in which he afterward lived in 1815. He held the office of surveyor of Rutland county many years, and in October, 1817, was appointed surveyor-general of the State [of Vermont], and held numerous minor offices; was appointed assistant judge of the county in 1806 and judge of probate in 1809-10; was town clerk and treasurer in 1800 and held the office about twenty-five years; was appointed ensign in the third company of the third regiment, second brigade and second division of the State [of Vermont] militia in 1794, and in the following of year was elected captain of the same company; he was afterward promoted to colonel and then to brigadier-general. He represented the town in the General Assembly eleven years beginning with 1803, and in 1814 commanded the company raised in this town for the defense of Plattsburg. He died on the 4th of December, 1854, after a long, busy and honorable career.” [XX Index Vermont - ]"Deacon Caleb Hendee [Sr.]. He was one of the founders of a Baptist church in Pittsford. He also has an interesting connection to the Revolutionary War, because a fort was built on his property during the war to defend against the British and their Indian allies. His son Caleb [Jr.] became a General in the Vermont Militia, and is often referred to as General Caleb Hendee. The History of Pittsford volume contains some interesting anecdotes about these and other Hendees." [Randal Hendee, Wheaton, Illinois - email ] In the fall of the year 1788, by the permission and assistance of my father [Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.], I visited the sea shore of New Haven, New London, New York, &c., for the benefit of my health, and returned in November with my health improved and took a school. On the 14th of January, A. D. 1789, I was duly joined in marriage to Lydia, daughter of Elder Elisha Rich; this union took place in consequence of a long standing agreement, and, as I had reason to believe, a mutual attachment. But I continued in the service of my father till the 21st day of the following October, he not choosing to let me have my time till I was twenty-one years old. In November or December 1789, my wife and myself commenced keeping house for ourselves. We began the world rather low as to property; she had given her, by her father, about this time, twenty acres of wild land which we sold for $120, which, with what she had acquired by her own industry, constituted her portion, with which we purchased two cows and some furniture. Some time after this my father gave me one hundred acres of land on which were some improvements, but no buildings; the land mlight hagve been worth about $600. He also gave me a three years old colt, a part of the value of a pair of ordinary oxen. I had caught a wolf with whose pate and skin I purchased some sheep - ten in number - this is all that constituted my portion, except my father gave me about one hundred and fifty young apple trees and land to set them on wllich I now own. By my own and my wife's industry, in a few years we were able to purchase from my father about eight acres more of land, viz.: four acres of intervale and four of upland for which we gave about $150. It adjoined the other and was bought to accommodate the same, but still we had no buildings, but lived in one of the old barracks at Fort Vengeance. In February or March I exchanged the land I had of my father with Col. Thomas Hammond for a part of the farm on which I now live. I had of him about one hundred and fifteen acres which was reckoned at $1,000, and what I let him have at $750. By the industry and economy of myself and wife we soon paid the boot money and have since added considerably more to our possessions." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"Caleb Hendee, Jr. born October 2, 1768 m. Lydia Rich. They had the following children: Charles Jefferson Hendee b. 1 Jul 1805 Pittsford, Rutland, VT Josephine Hendee* possibly married a McCorkle. She had a grandson named Hugh Keating McCorkle who inherited the family home in Causerage, NY. He moved everything to Portland (ME or MI?) Hugh was 19 during WWII. Laura Hendee* b. 1808, d. 1874 most likely in Hartford, CT. She m. Hiram Holliday, b. 1801 in Poquenock, Hartford, CT and d. 1841 probably in CT. His parents were Jonathan Holloday and Bethsheba Holcomb(e). Their children: Daniel Hendee Holliday b. 1838, d. 1902 m. 1859 to Antoinette Weldy. Lorton Holliday m. Elizabeth Weldy. Neither of these women have been proven to be a sister to Charles Hendee, however it has been handed down through family history. It is unclear which son produced a daughter, Marcelena Holliday who was b. Alleghany Cty, NY and m. William C. Windsor. But I'll bet it was Daniel and Antoinette since it is a French name. One of the sons definitely had a daughter, Laura Edith Holliday who was the Sister Edith Constance above. To my knowledge the Hendees never were and are not now Catholics. I assume that either the Holliday family was Catholic or Laura Edith Holloday's parents became Catholic. Homer Holliday could be either Hiram's brother and a great uncle or a brother to Daniel and Lorton. Obviously, more work needs to be done on this family. Information on Hiram Holloday was taken from two sources: LDS birth records of Hartford, CT and Tracye Machelle Brewer's gedcom on ." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “I have a letter from Laura Edith Holliday (Sister Edith Constance) Convent of the Transfiguration, Glendale, Ohio and these are her notes: Laura Edith's great-nephew was Frederic Holliday Mott and her grandmother was Laura Hendee. Hugh Keating McCorkle, Laura's sister Josephine's grandson inherited the family home and contents in Causerage (Cosseroga?) NY and moved them to home in Portland. Laura had uncle Homer Holliday. Hugh was 19 years old and prisoner of war in German camp when his grandmother died. Lawyer handled estate and no knowledge of where family crest went. It was 9" x 12" greyish blue and had lions on it she remembered. [Both Frederic and Hugh may both be alive.]” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “The year 1789, witnessed the arrival of several new settlers, and the multiplication of families by the marriage of several young men who had resided in the town for longer or shorter periods. Among the number we may mention Ithiel Barnes, Peter Powers, Asband Polley, Caleb Hendee, Jr., Ashbel Hopkins and Martin Hopkins." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"On the first day of June, 1795, I [Caleb Hendee, Jr.] narrowly escaped being killed. I was returning from Pittsford village in an empty cart with a young pair of oxen which took fright and ran rapidly. I was in the forepart of the cart, and before I could get out, the cart was turned upside down, and I was thrown on my head and face on the frozen ground which was very rough from a late rain and sudden freeze. I was very much bruised and my right ear knocked off and hung only by a small piece of skin. My ear was sewed on, but the cartilage, in healing, rotted and came out, and the wound was a long time in getting well. About this time commenced the three years which I taught a school in Pittsford village. I built my barn under the hill, A. D. 1811, and my cider mill about the same time. In the summer,of 1815, I built the house in which I now live. In the spring and summer of 1821, I built the barn called German's barn, this side the Baptist Meeting House. My writings will show my dealings in landed property. On the 27th'of July, A. D. 1822, I was taken very sick with stagnation of my blood which confined me to my room about fifteen days. In the month of March, 1823, I went on horseback to Boston and to Sharon, Mass., and it being very stormy, brought on inflammation of my eyes which have never been entirely well since, and I can now see but poorly. I had to be shut up in a dark room seven or eight weeks, bled, blistered, &c." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Caleb Hendee Jr., was town clerk from 1800, 25 years; he was a constable in 1793, and selectman in 1796. First justice, Ebenezer Drurey, 1786; others, Caleb Hendee 27; German F. Hendee 20 [Catalogue of the principal officers of Vermont, as connected with its political history, from 1778 to 1851, with some biographical notices, &c., by Leonard Deming., Deming, Leonard, 1787-1853 - Making of America (MOA) - ]“The attached [portrait of Gen Caleb Hendee, Jr. is] from A.M. Caverly's History of Pittsford, Vt, 1872 . . . Portrait is of Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., "Town Treasurer" (holder of many other town and state offices) and son of Deacon Caleb Hendee.” [Peggy Armitage, Past President of Pittsford, Vermont Historical Society - email removed]“Published 1872, Cavenly – Preface iv.The late Gen. Hendee [Jr.], at the time of his decease, left a manuscript a history of his ancestors, with an account of many events which took place in the early settlement of the town [Pittsford, Vermont]. His children have kindly placed this at the service of the author together with other writings by the same hand, throwing light upon the past. This ‘Gen. Hendee’ is Caleb Hendee, Jr., brother of our ancestor, David [Rev. David M. Hendee]. It is his lengthy manuscript that we have and to which Mr. Caverly [“History of Piitsford (Vermont)” by Abiel Moore Caverly] refers.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed]“Caleb [Hendee, Jr., Esq.] stayed on in Vermont and made a name for himself in the state, as soldier, officer, and scholar, Vermont records abound in stories about him . . .’Caleb [Jr.] was a very learned man, having all the culture of an English gentleman in England.’ He acquired a great deal of land in Vermont and rose from Ensign to Brigadier General. My father, Hassan, son of Dr. Kendrick, used to say that his father said his father David [Rev. David M. Hendee] had more education than [his father] Caleb [Jr.]. I don’t know if he did, but no doubt they were pretty much alike in opportunity. I think that really what Dr. C [Dr. Clark Kendrick Hendee] said was that David’s tastes were finer.” “Author: Thompson, Daniel P. (Daniel Pierce), 1795-1868; Title: The Green Mountain boys: a historical tale of the early settlement of Vermont, Publication date: 1853; Collection: Making of America Books; Search results: 210 matches [on ‘Hendee’] in full text.”“Captain Hendee of the Green Mountain Boys[?]. I believe he was married a second time to an Indian maiden [?].” [June Hale Cook - email removed]“In the 1760's, the royal governor of New Hampshire, with no clear authority to do so, began to grant lands in the region now known as Vermont. After the King decided that New York's governor wielded the rightful authority over the territory, the original settlers and their townships were subjected to burdensome New York fees; in some cases settlers found their lands confiscated. Not surprisingly, the settlers formed a citizens' militia, the Green Mountain Boys, to protect their rights and chances of survival, electing Ethan Allen as their colonel.” [Ethan Allen History - ] “The British had given Vermont to both New Hampshire and New York. New York won the dispute but New Hampshire's governor had already granted over 100 townships. New York re-granted some of the same townships but settlers drove out the surveyors. New York kept sending them. In 1770, the New York Supreme Court said that all of the New Hampshire grants were invalid. Settlers were mad because that meant that they would have to buy back the land because of New York's attempt to enforce its rights. They formed a defense regiment called the Green Mountain Boys and Ethan Allen was appointed colonel. The New York governor declared him an outlaw and put a price on his head.” [] “With New Hampshire and New York colonist laying claim to Vermont, there was a period of confusion in the 18th century as their land grants and titles overlapped. In the turbulent years leading to the American Revolution, several acts of rebellion took place in Vermont that were not against the British Crown, but against the province of New York. Vermont's famous ‘Green Mountain Boys,’ a group of colonists from New Hampshire organized by Ethan Allen in 1770-71, were among those harassing and attacking Vermont settlers with land titles issued from New York. These skirmishes ceased when news of the Revolution reached the territory.” [Central Vermont History - ] “[Ethan] Allen spent a considerable portion of his life in the effort to achieve independence for what is now Vermont, commanding (1770-1775) an irregular force called the Green Mountain Boys, so named in defiance of the New York threat to drive Vermont settlers off the fields and ‘into the Green Mountains.’ The ‘Yorkers’ at one point put a bounty of ?60 on Allen's head, to which he responded by offering his own of ?25 on any of the officials involved. At the outbreak of the Revolutionary War (1775-1783) he led the expedition(along with Benedict Arnold) that captured Fort Ticonderoga in the first colonial victory of the war (notwithstanding the fact that he and the Boys basically knocked on the door, walked in and took over). He would soon thereafter attempt a badly planned, badly executed assault on Montreal which would result in his being imprisoned by the British and thus removed from further participation in the Revolution. Allen was no military genius, rather an overbearing, loud-mouthed braggart. He was also a staunch patriot who apparently did not know the meaning of fear. More importantly, he had the loyalty of the Green Mountain Boys, as unruly a bunch of roughnecks as any in history. He could control them better than anyone else, and they would follow him anywhere. George Washington would write of Allen, ‘There is an original something about him that commands attention.’ History records Ethan Allen as having demanded the surrender of Fort Ticonderoga ‘in the name of the Great Jehovah and the Continental Congress.’ According to historian and folklorist B.A.Botkin, one Israel Harris was present at the time, and later told his grandson (the late Professor James D. Butler of Madison, Wisconsin) that Allen's actual words were ‘Come out of there, you goddam old rat!’ [Virtual Vermont - ] “The Green Mountain Boys were a citizens' militia founded in Fay's Tavern in Bennington [Vermont] in 1770.” [ethan allen homestead history - ]“Green Mountain Boys Bring Cannons to Boston: Washington takes these cannons and places them on hills overlooking Boston harbor. British general Howe wakes up the next morning and sees these cannons aimed at his ships and realized he was a sitting duck. March 1776, Howe packs up his troops and leaves the colonies entirely and stays in Canada.” []“The Green Mountain Boys (also spelled Green Mountain Boyes) were a paramilitary group organized in Western Vermont in the decade prior to the American Revolutionary War. They comprised settlers and land speculators who held New Hampshire titles to lands between the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain, what is now modern Vermont. New York was given control of the area by a decision of the British crown and refused to respect the New Hampshire Grants and town charters. Although a few towns with New York land titles, notably Brattleboro on the Connecticut River, supported the government in Albany, the vast majority of the settlers in the sparsely populated frontier region rejected the authority of New York. The Green Mountain Boys were a paramilitary force several hundred strong that effectively controlled the area where New Hampshire grants had been issued. They were led by Ethan Allen, his brother Ira, and their cousin Seth Warner. They were based at the Catamount Tavern in Bennington, ironically only a short distance from the New York seat of government in Albany. By the 1770s, the Green Mountain Boys had become an armed military force and de facto government that prevented the Albany government from exercising its authority in the northeast portion of the Province of New York. New York authorities had standing warrants for the arrests of the leaders of the rebellious Vermonters, but were unable to excercise them. New York surveyors and other officials attempting to exercise their authority were prevented from doing so and in some cases were severely beaten. When the American Revolutionary War started in 1775, Ethan Allan and a force of his guerillas, along with Massachusetts Colonel Benedict Arnold, marched up to Lake Champlain and captured the important military posts at Fort Ticonderoga, Crown Point, Fort Ann, and the town of St. John (now St. Jean, Quebec). The Green Mountain Boys later formed the basis of the Vermont militia which selected Seth Warner as its leader. Some of the Green Mountain Boys preferred to stick with Ethan Allen and were captured along with Allen in August 1775 in a bungled attack on the city of Montreal. Vermont eventually declared itself an independent country in January of 1777, and organized a government based in Windsor. The army of the Vermont Republic was based on the Green Mountain Boys. Although Vermont initially supported the American Revolutionary War and sent troops to fight John Burgoyne's British invasion from Canada at Hubbardton and Bennington in 1777, Vermont eventually adopted a more neutral stance and became a haven for deserters from both the British and colonial armies. George Washington, who had more than sufficient difficulties with the British, brushed off Congressional demands that he subdue Vermont. The Green Mountain Boys/Vermont Army faded away after Vermont eventually joined the United States as the 14th U.S. state in 1791.” [Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - ]“May 1775 Bennington, Vermont: A small force under Col. Samuel H. Parsons of Connecticut, met with Ethan Allen and about 100 of his Green Mountain Boys, an irregular militia force from the Hampshire Grants section of New Hampshire. Allen and Parsons sent men to Skenesboro and Panton for the purpose of capturing boats to transport their men across Lake Champlain for the assault on Ticonderoga. Benedict Arnold, who had originally persuaded Parsons and Allen that capturing Fort Ticonderoga would provide cannons for Artemas Ward's troops at Boston, now received word that the two of them were on their way. Rivalry was high, and Arnold decided to claim command of the attacking force himself, but Allen's Boys objected. Arnold thought better of forcing his command, so he headed off to Shoreham, two miles below the fort for a conference with Allen. Arnold found him there with about 200 men, and the two agreed, grudgingly, to work together. Although their raiders had not yet brought the boats from Skenesboro, two barges were available; and to preserve the element of surprise, Allen and Arnold, with eighty-three men, crammed into the barges and pushed off into Lake Champlain. They landed at daybreak half a mile from the fort. Allen and Arnold led the surprise attack. The men quickly scrambled over the ruins of the fort's south wall and came upon a lone sentry, whose musket misfired. The sentry fled, with the wild and noisy Green Mountain Boys hot on his heels. Meeting a second sentry, who inflicted a bayonet wound on Allen's second in command, Allen crashed the flat of his sword on the British soldier's head. The sentry was persuaded to lead Allen and Arnold to the officers' quarters. Hearing the commotion, Lt. Jocelyn Feltham, who had arrived only twelve days earlier with twenty soldiers, awakened the fort's commander, Capt. William De la Place, and attempted to dress. Allen and Arnold found the lieutenant still holding his breeches. He asked them by what authority they are there. Allen later says he answered: "In the name of the Great Jehovah and the Continental Congress" Others report that Allen stood at the door and said: "Come out of there you sons of British whores, or I'll smoke you out''. Allen demanded surrender of the fort, threatening to kill everyone inside if his demands were not met. De la Place had no choice but to surrender. The Americans captured fifty prisoners, including the two officers, twenty-four women and children, about 100 cannon, and other provisions. Once their comrades arrived from Hand's Cove the victors set to plundering and destroying the fort. Ethan Allen hailed originally from Litchfield, Connecticut, and eventually became a militia major general who centered his attention on the Grants section of New Hampshire, which was eventually to become the State of Vermont. The battle at Ticonderoga was one of Allen’s most successful ventures. After petitioning the Continental Congress to make the Green Mountain Boys part of the Continental Army, he was voted out of command. Later he was captured in Montreal and transferred for a time to an English prison. Benedict Arnold, of course was one of the most controversial actors on the Revolutionary War stage. Born in Norwich, Connecticut in 1741, he was a successful merchant before the war. After Ticonderoga, he led his troops in an expedition against Quebec, and was the undisputed hero in the second Battle of Saratoga. In 1779, for what reason historians still debate, Arnold offered to divulge military information to the British, and thus gained the name of America’s most notable traitor.” [The Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Inc. - ]"In February, 1809, occurred one of those exciting wolf hunts which occasionally took place in the early history of the town. One bright moon-light night, Adget Lothrop heard an unusual noise in his sheepfold. Hurrying out to ascertain the cause of such disturbance, he discovered among his sheep twowolves, which had already killed some eight or nine of the flock. After frightening away the wolves, he called up his boys and sent them to almost every house in the town to notify the people to assemble early in the morning for a general wolf hunt. The call was promptly responded to, and by day-light in the morning, people from all directions began to assemble at Mr. Lothrop's. After the wolves had been driven from the sheepfold, they went directly to the Creek which they followed northward upon the ice. The snow was deep, and as the wind had blown it off from the ice, the Creek afforded a much easier path than the banks did. When they had reached a point opposite Elder Harrington's [William Harrington whose daughter, Caroline, was later to marry Rev. David M. Hendee abt 1810], they were discovered by William Harrington, the Elder's eldest son, who had risen at a very early hour, and was at a barn on the bank of the Creek, feeding some cattle. With pitchfork in hand he turned them and drove them back, southward. When they were a little above the Smead road, finding their retreat in that direction cut off, they left the Creek and went into the swamp on the west side, then mostly owned by Peter Rice. This was soon surrounded by the hunters, but as they began to close in upon the beasts, both escaped through the ring and fled to the highland, southward, near the residence of Tilly Walker. Tile hunters were not long in encircling this highland, but again the wolves escaped, crossed the Creek and went into the swamp near the foot of Sutherland Falls. By this time the number of hunters had so increased that this swamp was enclosed by a very strong force. As the encircling ring closed in, the wolves were driven upon the ice just at the foot of the Falls, and there they were shot, one by Ezra Spencer, and the other by a marksman standing in Sutherland's sawmill, but whose name is not now remembered. After the wolves had been killed, the retreat was sounded and the hunters re-assembled in the road, not far from the present residence of Mr. Patch, where Gen. Caleb Hendee, who was one of their number, took a list of their names, in order to make a just distribution of the bounty money. This list of names as taken by Gen. Hendee may be seen in the Appendix of this book. After their names had been taken, the most of them, some in sleighs and others on foot, went to Merriam's store in the Village, where liquor was served out to their satisfaction. It was a time of general hilarity with them; and it would not be strange if some of them made crooked tracks as they departed for their homes." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; chap. “Extract from Records,” pg. 337-338 (Making of America Books - )] "APPENDIX E: The following list of Wolf Hunters, referred to in 1809, was taken by Gen. Caleb Hendee on the ground, after the two wolves had been killed: ". . . S. Hendee . . ." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “The most exciting event of this period was the second war with Great Britain, commencing in June, 1812, and terminating with the ratification of the treaty of Ghent in February, 1815. Although public sentiment in this State was divided in respect to the policy pursued by the dominant party of the country, yet when the national flag was insulted and the national honor at stake, party feeling was laid aside and the people, with great unanimity, rallied to the support of the government. It is very much to be regretted that so much of the necessary material for writing a full history of this war should be inaccessible. None of the muster rolls of the soldiers, with the exception of those of the Plattsburgh volunteers are to be found in the archives of the State. Some years since they were transferred to Washington, and all efforts to recover them have, thus far, been unavailing. Consequently, with the exception above mentioned, we are unable to give the time of enlistment or term of service of the volunteers from Pittsford, and as the most of these have passed away from the earth, we can do little more than give a list of their names with a few incidents in their military experience, as they are found in the memories of their descendants. Early in September, 1814, the Governor General of Canada, with an army of fourteen thousand men, some of whom had had the advantage of military experience in the wars of Europe, invaded the northern frontier of the United States, by way of Lake Champlain. Intelligence of this invasion spread rapidly through Vermont, producing the most intense excitement, and arousing the patriotism of the people, who at once determined to drive back the foe and to defend their possessions. To contest the advance of the enemy upon Plattsburgh, Rutland County furnished two hundred and seventy-four men, of whom one hundred and six were from Pittsford. On Friday afternoon, the 9th of September, Col. Hammond received notice of the invasion, with the request that he would collect as many men as possible, and hasten to the assistance of his countrymen. The Colonel mounted his horse and proceeded to the residence of his neighbor General Hendee, with whom he had a short consultation, and they either went or sent messengers into all parts of the town to call the people to arms. That evening a large number assembled at Van AlIen's hotel [Now (1851) E. B. Raud's house] where it was arranged that they should meet at the same place the next morning, properly armed and equipped, organize, and march to the scene of conflict. On the 10th, at the hour appointed, more than one hundred men, with their muskets and two days' provisions, paraded on the Common in front of the hotel. They had expected Col. Hammond to lead them; but when they came to ballot for a commander, he declined to be a candidate; consequently Gen. [Capt. at the time] Caleb Hendee, Jr., was unanimously elected, and his acceptance of the command was highly gratifying to the company. The following is a copy of the muster roll: Caleb Hendee, Jr., Captain [later to be General Caleb Hendee, Jr] . . . Daniel Hendee, Private. The forenoon was spent in organizing, and making the necessary preliminary arrangements, and immediately after dinner the company took up the line of march for Burlington. That night they reached Boardmnan's tavern in Leicester, where they found quarters for the night, some in the house and others in the stable or barn. Sunday morning they resumed the march, and on arriving at Vergennes, stopped, and those not supplied with good fire-arms drew them from the arsenal at that place. The company then set out for Charlotte which they reached that night. On their way thither they heard the booming of cannon which so intimidated one of their number, Lenmuel Whitmore, that he deserted the following night. Monday morning they proceeded to Burlington where they drew rations, and from thence crossed the lake to Plattsburghl, but too late to take part in the contest which resulted so triumphantly to the American arms. The enemy having been repulsed made a hasty retreat, and the Vermont volunteers being no longer needed were discharged and returned to their homes.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records. By A.M. Caverly., Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879, pp. 358-365 ; Making of America Books - ]“[Then] Captain Hendee received a complimentary letter from Gen. Macomb, thanking him and his man for their patriotic efforts to maintain the honor and dignity of their country. The town of Pitt[s]ford was not slow to recognize the claims of the soldiers, and provision was made for their wants, as will be seen by the following extract from the records of a meeting held October 10, 1814. ‘Voted that the Selectmen, together with the Commanding officers of the several companies, for the time being be a Committee to look into tile subject, for procuring necessaries for the Standing Militia when called into actual service, and to appropriate such sum or sums as they may think necessary, not to exceed fifty dollars. Voted that the Town pay to Caleb Hendee, Jr., Sixteen Dollars and ninety-three cents for monies by him borrowed for the use of the Volunteer Company from Pittsford in their late Expedition to Plattsburgh. Voted to appropriate a sum, not to exceed twenty Dollars, to be laid out at the discretion of the Commanding Officers of the Respective Companies of Militia of this town, in treating their men when called out and drilled for Military Exercises.’ ‘March 4th, 1817. Voted to Raise two Cents on the Dollar to be appropriated towards the expenses of the Plattsburgh Expedition, and one and one-half for other purposes on the Grand List of A. D. 1817, to be paid the one-half in money and the other half in Grain by the first day of January next. The volunteers from Pittsford, whether in the regular army or serving for a limited time with the militia, suffered but few casualties. It is believed that nearly all, after having served out their term of enlistment, returned to their homes.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records. By A.M. Caverly., Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879, pp. 365-366; Making of America Books - ]“First Appointed Officers of Vermont Now Living: Judge of the Supreme Court; Rutland County; living in 1851; Caleb Hendee, Jr; chosen in 1806 . . . Representatives Rutland County 1803, 1804,1806, 1807, 1809, 1810, 1813, 1815, 1817, 1820, 1821, 1822 Caleb Hendee, Jr; Members of the Constitutional Conventions, Rutland County (Pittsford), 1828, 1836 Caleb Hendee, Jr; Pittsford, Is very near the center of the north of Rutland county, has one post office, and 23,040 acres, by charter, granted by N.H., to Ephraim Doolittle and 63 others, 70 shares, Oct. 12, 1761, not one of which ever settled in the town. First settlers George and Benjamin Cooley, Roger Stevens, Felix Powell, Ebenezer Hopkins, Stephen Mead, Moses Olmsted, Edward Owen, Joshua Woodard, and others, from Mass. And Conn., in 1769. Many of the early records were destroyed by fire in 1789 or 90, and the time the town was organized, or its first officers will probably not be known. It was about 1772 or 3. By the first book of records of deeds not burned, it was found that Ebenezer Drury was town clerk in 1780, and that Benj. Cooley was town clerk from 1786 to 1800, 14 years; Caleb Hendee, Jr. was town clerk from 1800 [to 1825], 25 years; he was a constable in 1793, and a selectman in 1796.” [Catalogue of the principal officers of Vermont, as connected with its political history, from 1778 to 1851, with some biographical notices, &c., by Leonard Deming., Deming, Leonard, 1787-1853; Making of America Books - (pp. . . 34, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 105, 171)] "The Pittsford Manufacturing Company was incorporated by an act of the General Assembly, October 19, 1812. The corporate members were Stephen Avery, John Penfield, Sturges Penfield, Allen Penfield, Thomas Hammond and Caleb Hendee, Jr., and others, their associates and successors. The company was organized in conformity to the act of incorporation, Thomas Hammond being chosen President, and John Penfield, Clerk and Treasurer. A code of By-Laws was adopted, and the necessary arrangements made for putting into operation a factory, which had been erected on East Branch, just below Penfield's grist-mill. The original members of the company prosecuted the work of manufacturing and dressing woolen cloth till April 3, 1820, when Caleb Hendee, Jr., John Penfield, Stephen Avery and Thomas Hammond released to their associates their shares or rights to the property of the company and right of membership. The company, now consisting of Sturges Penfield and Allen Penfield, together with Abel Penfield, who had purchased a portion of the stock, continued to run the factory till 1825, when Abel sold his share in the property to his associates. June 15, 1827, Allen Penfield sold his interest in the property to Sturges, who became sole proprietor. The latter continued to operate the mill till about the year 1860, when he retired from the business. May 14, 1866, John Stevens purchased the factory property of the heirs of Mr. Penfield, and converted it to other uses." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "Gen. Caleb Hendee: On page two hundred and thirty may be found an account of the birth and early life of Gen. Caleb Hendee. But a man who has acted so prominent a part through a long period of the town's [Pittsford, Vermont] history, should receive a more extended notice, especially bearing upon his public life. He was a remarkable man. Born at a period when educational advantages were extremely limited, indeed, in the new country where his lot was cast, almost unknown, yet he won, by indomitable energy and perseverance, a name which will long be remembered in the early annals of the town. His intellectual faculties were of a high order, and the feats of his memory wonderful. These qualities, combined with an ardent love for study, placed him among the prominent men of his day. He read with avidity such books as were within his reach, and for him to read a book, was to become familiar with its contents. He cultivated quite extensively the field of English literature, and in the department of mathematics he has, probably, had few superiors in the town. Such a man could hardly fail to make his mark in the world. His talents were soon recognized and appreciated by his fellow citizens, and he was ushered into public life, where for a long period he acted a prominent part, discharging his duties faithfully, and generally to the satisfaction of his constituents. On the 30th of May, 1788, young Hendee was sworn into office as land surveyor. In March, 1798, he was appointed surveyor of Rutland County, which office he held many years; and in October, 1817, he was appointed, by Gov. Galusha, Surveyor General of the State. In March, 1790, he was chosen one of the Listers of the town, an office which he held more than thirty years. Twice he served as Assessor under the General Government, and appraised all the real estate in the town. This he did without a colleague, and in no instance was there ever an appeal from his appraisal. In the years 1821 and 1824, he was a delegate to the County Convention for equalizing the appraisals in the county. In March, 1793, he was elected First Constable and Collector of Taxes, and was re-elected to the same office in 1794, but declined to accept it. In October, 1797, he was appointed a Justice of the Peace, and was re-appointed from year to year till 1826, when he resigned. He was appointed Side or Assistant Judge of the County Court in October, 1806, and Judge of Probate for the years 1809 and 1810. He was elected Town Clerk and Treasurer in March, 1800, and held this office every year, except one, till March, 1826, when he declined an election. On the 4th of March, 1794, Mr. Hendee was appointed Ensign in the Third Company, Third Regiment, Second Brigade, Second Division of the Militia of this State, and on the 29th of October, 1795, he was elected Captain of the same company. On the 22th of February, 1801, he was elected Major of his Regiment, and soon afterwards Brigade Major and Inspector. On the 24th of August, 1807, he was elected Colonel of his Regiment, and on the 21st of October following he was elected Brigadier General of his brigade, the commission being signed by "Israel Smith, Esquire, Capt.-General, Governor and Commnander-in-Chief, in and over the State of Vermont.'" [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "He discharged the duties of this office till October, 1810, when he sent to the Governor a letter of resignation of which the following is a copy:'MONTPELIER, Oct. 12, 1810 Dear Sir: From my youth to the present day I have belonged to the Militia of Vermont, and for more than fifteen years last past I have had the honor to hold a commission in that department, and for the last three years that of Brigadier General in the Second Brigade and Second Division, and have, to the utmost of my feeble abilities, endeavored faithfully to discharge the duties enjoined to the offices through the various grades which I have passed; but as my sun has passed the meridian and soon will be hastening towards the evening of life, I sensibly feel the martial ardor of youth beginning to abate; having a slender constitution, and a considerable family who are depending on my assistance for their support, and taking into consideration the length of time I have served my country, I have a strong desire to retire from the line. I do, therefore, for these reasons and many others which I might offer, earnestly solicit your Excellency to grant my request, and discharge me from the command of said Brigade, which favor will be highly pleasing to Your Excellency's most Obedient, Humble Servant, CALEB HENDEEr JR. His Excellency, Jonas Galusha, Esq.' The following is a copy of Gen. Hendee's discharge: 'Brigadier General Caleb Hendee, Jr.: Sir: Your communication in writing, of the 12th October instant, requesting to be discharged from your command as Brigadier General of the second Brigade and second Division of the Militia of this State, has been duly attended to, and the reasons you assign for your retiring fronm office are satisfactory. I have, therefore, thought fit to accept of your resignation, and do hereby discharge you with honor from your said command of the aforesaid Brigade. Given under my hand, Headquarters, Montpelier, October 17th, 1810. JONAS GALUSHA, Governor and Capt. General." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "Gen. Hendee represented this town in the General Assembly of the State eleven years, commencing in 1803, and, as stated elsewhere, he commanded the company of militia raised in this town for the defense of Plattsburgh in 1814. In addition to the public duties already mentioned, he was frequently appointed on committees by the Legislature and Superior and County Courts to lay out roads in various parts of the State. The General's life, as has been seen, was an active one, and required the exercise of talents which he amply possessed; but his varied attainments and the honors which were conferred upon him did not elate him. He was not a showy man. Indeed, when at home he was often somewhat negligent of his personal appearance, so much so, that a stranger, at first view, would be quite likely to underrate his mental qualities. He well understood human nature, and few could read more accurately personal character. For many years he was school superintendent of the town, and a part of his official duty was to examine and pass judgment upon the qualifications of teachers. More than one undergraduate who has gone before him with a haughty demeanor and cast upon him disdainful looks which plainly said, 'Old man, you don't know much,' has paid the penalty of his foolishness by being subjected to a cateclletical ordeal which has made him shrink from the plain man's presence with drooping plumes. In his domestic life Gen. Hendee was genial. He appears to have enjoyed the family circle, and there was little here to mar his pleasure till the sickness of his beloved companion [wife - Lydia Rich], and her death on the 4th of August, 1835, which event cast a deep gloom over his spirit. In his diary, shortly after her death, he wrote: 'Since the death of my wife I have not enjoyed life; a heavy gloom rests on my mind which I cannot throw off. She possessed a fine constitution and I fondly anticipated and hoped she would live to see many more years, but I have been disappointed; but I ought not to complain, for we had lived together more than fifty years, more than forty-six in married life, and had for four or five years previously lived in the same house. Our sentiments and views through life have always harmonized. We first became acquainted with each, other at lthe age of eleven years, always lived together except:about two years, viz.: fiom fourteen to sixteen. It may well be supposed that my loss is great and irreparable; my grief is deep and inconsolable; the days that I have to live are probably but few, and they will be full of sorrow.' The General ever afterwards felt the loss of his companion, though for some years he enjoyed comfortable health and continued to transact his ordinary business. As age advanced, his health became impaired and he gradually wore out. He expired on the 4th day of December, 1854, retaining his mental faculties nearly to the close of life." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] General Caleb Hendee, Jr. was keeping a journal starting in April 1814. The journal contains the following entries. “Cure for Cancer – Bake in a Glass pot Field Toads to a Crisp – Pulverize ym & Sprinkle on ye Powder 2 or 3 times a day . . . Cure for Salter rheum – Take 2 or 3 Qts. of Puddle water ye Mud & Common Salt all mixed together – Keep it on of ten until ye Cure is affected . . . Cure for St. Anthony’s Dance – Showering will Effect it . . . Jany. 1, 1815 Warm & Pleasant as September . . . My list of lands in Pittsford 1815 April 1st is 683 acres valued at $4426.00 . . . My House was raisaed July 6th 1815 (the house on the bluff overlooking the depot) . . . Jany. 16, 1816 – Snow 6 Inches and Promises to be deeper. Streams very low and all froze close – good Sleighing . . . Feby. 14, 1816 I subscribed for the History & plates of our Navl [sp] actions with G. Britain & Algiers in late wars Price $5.00 – to be 20 Plates & delivered at my House – Neatly lettered & gilt . . . May 28, 1816 Deacon Hay disappeared & Reappeared . . . June 17, 1816 Ruth & Germain [General Hendee’s children] with Mrs. Conant Left this place for Ohio June 15th 1816, & arrived July 14 . . . Jan. 20, 1817 – carried 1 Cord of Wood to school . . . July 21,1817 – let C. Hitchcock have 2 Scythes for Methodist Subscription for Meeting house . . . Aug 31 [1817]- millions of Musquetoes [sp] . . . Sept 4 [1817] – Muquetoes [sp] intolerable.” [Journal of Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. 1814-1817; Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] “The Pittsford, Vermont Historical Society has information on the Hendees . . . I did receive a bicentennial publication the society published in 1991, titled Pittsford Gleanings. In this publication is Caleb Hendee Jr.’s (1768-1854) written account of his life.” [Letter from Sharon Hendee to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1994)]"GRAY, Truman. Served in Capt. Hendee's Company." [Source: "State of Vermont ROSTER of SOLDIERS in the War of 1812-14" Prepared and published under the direction of Herbert T. Johnson The Adjutant General 1933.]PITTSFORD, - March 16th 1790. Then Annual Meeting opened according to warning, and made choice of Thomas Hammond moderator for sd [said] meeting. 2. Voted to adjurn sd meeting to the house of Nathan Webster, sd ajurnment is three quarters of an hour. Then met according to ajurnment and opened sd meeting and read the Regulations. 3. Voted that Col. Benjamin Cooley Be Town Clerk. 4. Voted Col. Benjamin Cooley, Elish Adams and Thomas Be Selectmen the year Insuing. 5. Voted Thomas Hammond, Town Treasurer. 6. Voted Nathan Webster first Constable. 7. Voted Samuel Coley 2 Constable. 8. Voted Phineas Ripley first grandjuryman. 9. Voted John Barnes 2 grandjuryman. 10. Voted Caleb Hendee, Jr., Ozias Crampton, Insign James Field, Insign Ladd, John Barnes, Listers. 11. Voted the first Constab be collector to collect the Town Taxes. 12. Voted Ebenezer Lyman Be other Lister. 13. Voted Noah Hopkins Pound Keeper. These extracts are from the Qarliest existing town records. The records of the town were burnt about the year 1788. Col. Cooley, who was then Town Clerk, employed a man by the name of Gates, who resided some sixty rods east of the residence of Jonathan Fassett, to do some writing for himl. While the records were in Gates' possession, his house took fire and was burnt, together with the records. Consequently we have no means of knowing when the town was organized, but in as much as the town officers can be traced back to 1780, it must have been prior to that period." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“LETTER FROM ABNER HENDEE TO CALEB, JR. HENDEE . . . The following is a letter and any transcription from Abner Hendee to Caleb Hendee, Jr. A copy of the original was given to me by Gayla Hendee Stafford in December 1997. She invited me to Danville on a Saturday when she would be visiting a friend, Kathy, for their annual Christmas cookie baking. (Danville is closer to me than is Gayla’s San Jose home.) I took my friend, Molly, with for company on the drive and to meet Gayla. Gayla had taken a trip back east this fall to visit her son and family and to see Pittsford, a major ancestral location. She had brought back some things for me and thought a visit was preferable to mailing. Molly and I enjoyed the trip, getting involved in cookie decorting for the first time in years. It was good to see Gayla, and I was thrilled to lhave the treasures she brought me, Abner’s letter being one of them. I did not know when I first typed this up in January 1998 just who Abner was, nor whether the letter was to Calem, Sr. or Jr. I sent my transcription and then-introduction to the Round Robin cousins. I heard back from both Mary and Laurell as to Abner’s identity! What a team-Gayla coming up with this, me transcribing it for legibility, and my two RR cousins filling in the gaps! Mary wrote, “The letter was to Caleb, Jr. See bottom of page 16 and 17 of your copy of Caleb’s manuscript, particularly middle of page 17. Caleb mentioned the letter of June 15, but did not quote a copy of it-but the letter Gayla got is (copy) of the original. Note the reference to envelope. In my file is a (carbon copy) letter written by Lee Hendee dated Feb 17, 1927: ‘I have this day received a letter from Mrs. G. Frank [German Franklin] Hendee, Pittsford, Vt. Enclosing a letter by Abner Hendee, son of Eliphalet Hendee and grandson of Asa Hendee, who was the son of Richard 2 (Richard 1) by his second marriage. This letter by Abner Hendee was written under date of June 15th, 1834, when he was postmaster at Hebron, Ct. The letter follws—the letter was written to Caleb Hendee, Esq Pittsford, Vt., and what follows is same as you have transcribed.” Mary continues with “Commentary—Abner was born 1779, married, but had no children—he died 8 July 1852. He had 1 sister, Mary, never married, died 1868, Andover, Ct.. He had 2 brothers, Eliphalet, Jr. and Leonard, which one was living, the sister—I don’t know—both brothers were married, so maybe the ‘old maid’ or ‘spinster sister’ was living in her brother’s family in the old family home. Abner, son of Eliphalet b. 1743—d. 1825 at Andover Eliphalet, son of Asa b. 1715 Windham, Ct.. d. 1788 Coventry, Ct. Asa, son of Richard 2 and wife Elizabeth Connant Richard 2, son of Richard 1 and Hannah Elderkin.” [“Remember I have the Big Black Book of Hendees—indexed—over 600 HENDEE names and by ftenth generation, Hendees were pretty well daughtered out,, so there are scores of other names indexed.” [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] “As per later confirmation from Mary [(McMullen) Labatt], we are descended from Richard [Hendee] 2 and his first wife, Sarah Smith. Laurell kindly sent a famly tree, which I will duplicate here. I’m not tracing it down to everyone, as we can figure out our connection easily enough as descendants of Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr. and his son David (brother to General Caleb [Hendee, Jr.]” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]BODY OF LETTER: “Hebron June 15th 1834, Dear Sir, Since the receipt of yours 26th May [1834] I have been to the late residence of my father [Eliphalet Hendee] which is now occupied by my brother and sister, a house now 50 years of age. They both say that they have often heard my father say, that Jonathan Hendee the oldest of his uncles & was left with his mother’s friends after he came of age came to Connecticut & lived with his father in Windham and afterwards came with my grandfather Asa to Coventry & lived with him some years—when having a family he left him. My brother says he left school about 30 years since at Ellington & the old people there used to tell him the names of the family of Hendees who resided there many years since & some of the names he thinks corresponded with those in your letter & I have no doubts they were some of your ancestors. I think you are mistaken in supposing that our ancesters came to Plymouth at the first landing of the pilgrims. Here (?) I have seen a book containing the history of the first ships and passengers who landed there & names of them all (the Book is now in the neighbourhood) but there are none of our names among them. My father always told me they first came to Boston about the first settlement of that town. I found a small bag of papers at home left by my grandmother who died at my fathers 40 years since. Among the papers I find a record of the birth of all her children even to the day & time of the day they were born. I also found the original deeds of the land he bought. I also found a deed given by Richard Hendee at Windham about 100 years since & I also found a deed given by Richard Hendee at Windham about 100 years since & have inclosed it to you as a relict of the family which please accept from me. In the year 1831 I had a Letter from Cyrus Hendee dated at South Chili New York giving an act (account?) of my uncle Asa Hendees family, among other things he says his oldest brother Asa lived in the state of Vermont in the town of Lownal (Lownad?). Perhaps you know him. He must be about 54 years of age. Among other things this Cyrus informed me that he had changed his name to Handy because he had in that country found many who belonged to our [family] who had done the same among others he said his father’s cousin Barzilla had done the same. I reproved him for breaking down the ancient landmark of spelling the name as that would loose all trace of name & family. My sister [Mary Hendee] told me that one of my Grand father’s brothers she had understood settled in Randolph or Royalton & that his descendants now lived there of this perhaps you know more than I do. Repeating my position I have always been a Jeffersonian Republican from my earliest days & have in many things supported Jackson’s administration. But I am decidedly in favor of a National Bank [which President Andrew Jackson was doing his best at the time to abolish] & against the removal of the deposits as I think it [is] destroying the confidence of the community in our moneyed institution & will insure the recharter of the prescinct Bank without that care which ought to be excercised in making a Charter for such an institution. I am not a Mason, but I do dispise this ____tive antimasonry more than any party that ever yet inflicted this Country & regret that Gov. Palmer who was a native of this town & a man with whom I am well acquainted put himself to the head of such if he could have become Governor of this state by that means. I shall be pleased to correspond with you whenever your convenience will permit & when you again write your son at Louisville be pleased to make my respects to him. Yours truly, Abner Hendee.” [Letter from Abner Hendee to Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. – 15 Jun 1834]'The Inhabitants and voters of the Town of Pittsford in Town Meeting assembled by adjournment from their annual March meeting, A. D. 1838. Your Committee, to whom was referred the subjects contained in the 5th article in the warning, in relation to the purchase of the East room, on the lower floor f the old white Meeting house, repaired by Capt. Harris Bogue the past sea son for a town room or house, respectfully submit the following report:That we have attended to the business of our appointment, and having conferred with Capt. Bogue, examined the said house and room, together with the amount of the expenditures, which were for the whole building, $1,207.93, for the repairs only, including stoves and table, and have obtained from him the following terms for the sale and purchase of the same. He will give a quit claim deed of the room, with all the privileges and appurtenances, including stove, stove-pipe and table, in consideration of three hundred dollars and interest, payable in one year from the first day of April instant. We therefore recommend the adoption of the following Resolution, to wit.: In Town meeting, April 3, A. D. 1838, Resolved, that it is expedient that the Town accept the proposition of Capt. Bogue and purchase said room, on the terms aforesaid for a Town House. All which is respectfully submitted. G. NEWELL, For Committee. The 6th article in the warning was withdrawn by consent and request of Capt. Bogue. G. NEWELL, For Com. The Town voted to accept the report of the Committee. A motion was made to adopt the Resolution recommended by the Committee aforesaid, and on this question the yeas and nays were demanded and were as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were . . . Solomon Hendee . . . G. F. Hendee . . . Caleb Hendee . . . -88. Those who voted in the negative were: . . .-68. So the Resolution was adopted.'" [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "For some years previous to 1840, a degree of doubt had been entertained respecting the boundaries of the public lots; the ancient marks had become obliterated, and it was feared that these lots had been encroached upon by men who owned adjoining lands. In order to remove the doubt upon this subject, the Selectmen were directed, at the annual meeting in March, 1839, to "resurvey and restore the ancient lines and boundaries of these lots." At the annual meeting in March, 1840, a written report was made and accepted, which may be found upon the town records of that year, and signed by DAVID HALL, JEFFREY BARNEs, Selectmen. [General] CALEB HENDEE, Surveyor. [Note: Gen. Caleb Hendee wrote of his education, "In the month of December 1784, my father sent me to a boarding school in Danby under the instruction of an Englishman where I studied four months, and studied arithmetic, geometry and surveying which I now have in two large manuscripts, as well as the large slate on which I figured. This was the best and essential part of the school instruction which I received of my father. About the year 1786, my father purchased me a set of surveying instruments and I commenced the business of land surveying which I followed occasionally for about forty years."] Gen. Caleb Hendee would have been 72 years old in 1840 when asked to survey Pittsford public lots above.]" [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"The questions are often asked: 'Who was the first person born in this town?' and 'Who was the first person that died?' The former question is more easily answered than the latter. Gen. Hendee, who is good authority upon such a subject, says, 'The first white child born in this town was a daughter to Felix Powell, but it did not live long.' He also says that 'the first male child born in town was Alfred Buck [Gen. Hendee Manuscript]. At what time the daughter was born to Felix Powell we have no means of knowing. Alfred Buck was born March 28, 1771. Effort has been made to ascertain the name of the person who first died in the town, but without success. The child of Felix Powell, already mentioned, died early, and possibly that was the first instance of mortality among the early settlers. Gen. Hendee, some years before his death, gave a lecture here on the early history of the town. In that lecture he gave the name of the first adult who died in the town, and stated that in consequence of there being no boards at hand, the remains of the person were wrapped in a blanket, and buried without a coffin. The manner of the burial is remembered, but the name of the person is forgotten. Three persons, David Crippen (the father of David, Jr., and Darius), John Marshall and Isaac Rood, disappeared from the records at a very early day, and of the two former we can obtain no information. We are assured, however, that the last named person died in this town. Gen. Hendee says: 'Isaac Rood came into this town in the early settlement, and died soon after on my father's farm." Again he says: 'Isaac Rood and wife were living in this town before the Revolutionary war, but Mr. Rood died soon.' If Mr. Rood was not the first person who died in this town, he was certainly almost the first." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"Benjamin Cooley was town clerk from March, 1790, to March, 1800; Caleb Hendee, Jr., from March, 1800, to March, 1826, excepting one year;Samuel H. Kellogg from March, 1826, to the present time."LIST OF SELECTMEN AND CONSTABLES-1790 TO 1873.Year SELECTMEN CONSTABLES. . . . . . . . . . . .1793 Benj. Cooley, Thos. Hammond, Sam'l Fairfield Caleb Hendee, Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . .1796 Caleb Cooley, Caleb Hendee, Jr., Milton Potter Jeremiah Powers. . . . . . . . . . . .1819 Sam'l Smith, Chap'n Hitchcock, Caleb Hendee, jr German F. Hendee.. . . . . . . . . . ."[History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"LIST OF TOWN REPRESENTATIVES.This town [Pittsford, Vermont] has been represented in the General Assembly of the State by thirty-two persons, as follows: . . . Caleb Hendee, Jr., 1803,'04,'06,'07,'09,'13,'15,'17,'20,'21,'22 . . ." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Pittsford, Is very near the center of the north of Rutland county, has one post office, and 23,040 acres, by charter, granted by N.H., to Ephraim Doolittle and 63 others, 70 shares, Oct. 12, 1761, not one of which ever settled in the town. First settlers George and Benjamin Cooley, Roger Stevens, Felix Powell, Ebenezer Hopkins, Stephen Mead, Moses Olmsted, Edward Owen, Joshua Woodard, and others, from Mass. And Conn., in 1769. Many of the early records were destroyed by fire in 1789 or 90, and the time the town was organized, or its first officers will probably not be known. It was about 1772 or 1773. By the first book of records of deeds not burned, it was found that Ebenezer Drury was town clerk in 1780, and that Benj. Cooley was town clerk from 1786 to 1800, 14 years; Caleb Hendee, Jr. was town clerk from 1800 [to 1825], 25 years; he was a constable in 1793, and a selectman in 1796. ” [Catalogue of the principal officers of Vermont, as connected with its political history, from 1778 to 1851, with some biographical notices, &c., by Leonard Deming., Deming, Leonard, 1787-1853; Making of America Books - (pp. . . 34, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 105, 171)]“[General Caleb Hendee, Jr.] was appointed by the Legislature in October A.D. 1797, a Justice of the Peace, which office I was reelected to successively from year to year till I resigned the same A.D. 1826, holding the same nearly thirty years.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 11]Phineas Hammond was the second son of Daniel, of Newton, and was born June 4, 1755. About the year 1790, he came to Pittsford, but it does not appear that he bought any real estate till some years later. He married and resided a few years in the house built or repaired by Caleb Hendee, Jr., on the farm now owned by A. and J. Richardson."MEETING HOUSES: The first meeting house in the town was built in 1786, by members of the Baptist Church, with the assistance of some non-professors, who were favorably inclined to that denomination. This was a log house, and stood about where the Baptist meeting house now stands. It was used not only as a house of worship, but, for nearly ten years, it was the place where most of the public gatherings for secular purposes were held. About the same time, members of the Congregational Church began the construction of a meeting house on land now owned by H. F. Lothrop. This was to be a frame house, and the frame was erected some eighty rods south of the presentThe road from Squire Drury's to the village-a section of the old military road-passed near the site selected for this house. But, after the frame was raised, the location of it was considered so unfavorable that it was never boarded, and no meetings were ever held in it. The frame was afterwards given by the proprietors to Rev. Mr. Harwood, who took it down, and, with the timber, built a wing to his house. The same building is now the wood-shed attached to the residence of Mr. Harwood's grandson, Hon. Samuel H. Kellogg. The Congregational meetings continued to be held at private houses or school houses until 1795, when the White Meeting House, so called, was built. This was built by an association composed of men of all the religious denominations in the town. The association, whose members were entitled proprietors in the records, organized by choosing Benjamin Cooley, Moderator, and Caleb Hendee, Jr., Clerk. After adopting a plan for a meeting house, they chose a committee consisting of Benjamin Cooley, Saimuel Copley, Caleb Cooley and Phineas Ripley, to put the building of the house under contract . . . The house was built by Mr. Lathrop, according to the condition of the contract, and finished in season to be dedicated in November, 1795. It stood several rods northwest of its present position, and was occupied by both the societies. Either Mr. Harwood conducted the service one part of the day, and Elder Rich the other, or each pastor conducted both the services on alternate Sabbaths. Mr. Lathrop's contract did not include the painting of the house, and the proprietors, at a meeting, January 4, 1796, voted to color the body of the meeting house white, the roof Spanish brown, and the inside Prussian blue." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"SCHOOLS: It is not now known when the town was first divided into school districts, nor when, where or by whom the first school was taught. There is no reason to suppose that there were any regularly organized schools in the town until after the close of the Revolutionary war, so that whatever education the children of the town obtained previously to that time must have been mainly derived from parental instruction. Caleb Hendee, Jr., commenced teaching school here in the winter of 1786-7, and he was the first teacher in the town of whom we have any account. At the annual meeting in March, 1791, the town voted 'that there be a committee chosen for the purpose of dividing the town into school districts . . . Soon after this division was made the districts, as thus constituted, built school houses . . . Schools were usually kept in these districts a few weeks in each year, and they were supported, in part, by the income from the school lands, and in part by taxation. As tile early school records are nearly all lost, we have no means of knowing the amount of money appropriated for the support of schools. Indeed, the first allusion to this subject we find upon existing records, was in 1794, when the town 'voted that each school district shall receive an equal sum of school money.' The first School Rate we have discovered bears date January 17, 1796. There is appended to it the following: 'The above is a School Rate assessed by the committee of the 1st School District of Pittsford, agreeable to a vote of the inhabitants of said district at their school meeting, January 21st, A. D. 1796, and laid on the Grand List of A. D. 1795, for the purpose of paying Caleb Hendee, Jr., one half of his wages for the last two quarters' . . . Rev. Josiah Hopkins, D. D., eldest son of Ebenezer and Rachel (Mead) Hopkins, was born in Pittsford, April 18, 1786. His early school advantages were very limited, being mostly confined to the district school, which, at that early day,:afforded the student poor facilities for intellectual culture. But having a thirst for knowledge, he read with avidity such books:as were within his reach; and being an apt scholar, he soon became quite a proficient in history and most of the natural sciences. He studied mathematics with Gen. Caleb Hendee, who had considerable reputation as a mathematician, and gave systematic instruction in this branch of knowledge to young men who frequently resorted to him . . . APPENDIX F: The following is the earliest School Rate of which a record can be found: ~ s. d. 'Caleb Hendee, Jr.,.............. 1(L) 1(s) 10(d) . . . The preceding is a School Rate assessed by the Committee of the First School District of Pittsford, agreeable to a vote of the inhabitants of said District at their Legal Meeting in January 21st, A. D. 1796, and laid on the Grand List of A. D. 1795, for the purpose of paying Caleb Hendee, Junior, one half of his wages for the two last quarters." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"LIBRARIES: An eloquent hint at the Puritan origin of the early settlers of this town, is disclosed in their efforts for self-improvement. Private libraries at that day were luxuries which none of them were in circumstances to enjoy. And in order to derive the greatest possible benefit from small investments, they formed an association, and, with common funds, purchased* a small library, to which all the members could have access. The following is a copy of the constitution of the association: 'We, the Subscribers, desirous of collecting a Library for common use among ourselves, with a view to our Improvement in Knowledge, Virtue and Piety, consisting of Books of a Moral, Historical, Philosophical and Theological kind, and others, calculated to promote useful Literature. For the better execution of our purpose and Government of ourselves in such a social Combination, do, of our own free will, mutually obligate ourselves according to the following Articles: ARTICLE I. We agree and consent to be called and known by the name of the Librarian Society of Pittsford; and if any individual Proprietor or other Person shall distinguish himself by Noble and Generous Donations to the Library, It shall be called by his name, agreeable to a vote that may be passed by the Society for that end. ART. II. We severally agree to pay to the Society, as they shall agree or appoint, the sum of two dollars to each share, for the purpose of procuring said Library. ART. III. We solemnly agree upon the Honour of Gentlemen, and Faith of Christians, that we will approve ourselves good, regular, peaceable and honest members of the Society; and in particular that we will make good all loss or Damage of Books belonging to the Society, whether we be Librarians or others, which may be unnecessarily occasioned by our means and committed to our custody; whether by tearing, effacing, dirtying or folding down leaves, according as the Society shall order or determine by their Committee chosen for that purpose, and this we engage to do on the forfeiture of our right and Interest in said Library, likewise Subjection to any legal Penalty that may be inflicted. ART. IV. We will govern ourselves and conform to such Rules and Orders as the Society shall hereafter establish from time to time, at their regular Meetings of a majority of the whole number of the proprietors then present, and nothing short of it; in the case of enacting Laws and Orders for the Society. ART. V. A regular Meeting besides the annual Meeting, shall be such as is publickly notified by the Librarian or Librarians upon the written application of Seven of the Proprietors, with fourteen days warning, and pointing out the special business of said Meeting in a paper, at two or more of the most publick places for that purpose. ART. VI. There shall be an annual meeting at a place agreed upon by the Society, at which meeting the Librarian for that year shall be chosen, the committee for estimating damages done to the Books, all to be chosen by ballot, and all other officers of said society of any importance in the same manner, by a majority ot said Members then present. All society Meetings shall be under the Government of a Moderator chosen at such Meetings. ART. VII. Every Proprietor shall be allowed a complete Catalogue of all the Books that compose the Library, which shall be numbered and stand in numerical order on the shelves. The Librarian shall keep an exact account of all books taken out, by whom and when taken out, and when returned; he shall carefully examine them before he replaces them in the Library, and if abused, shall forthwith submit them to the Inspection of the Committee of Estimation, without letting them know in whose hands the Books have been. ART. VIII. The purchasing and procuring of Books for the Library from time to time, shall be by a committee of said Society chosen for that purpose, and agreeable to the general Instructions they receive from said Proprietary. ART. IX. NO Proprietor (until the Society order otherwise) shall take out more than one Book to a share at a time, and that he shall return in the space of eight weeks from the drawing of it, or pay a Fine of a Penny per day for every day over that space of time. ART. X. Every Proprietor that shall suffer a library book to be carried out of his own house, to be used by any other person, shall forfeit the sum of Ten Shillings for each offence, and Fines arising from the breach of this or the last article shall be paid to the Librarian before the offenders may be permitted to draw again. ART. XI. All monies arising from Fines and Forfeiture, shall be delivered to the committee appointed to procure Books for the Library by the Librarian, who shall take their receipts for the same, which receipts he shall exhibit to the Society at their annual Meeting, and the committee shall lay out the Money so received for Books to enlarge the Library, unless otherwise directed by the Society. ART. XII. There shall be (for the prevention of difficulty) no division of Rights or Shares; each Individual shall own one or more Shares, and shall have a right to vote according to the number of Shares he owns. ART. XIII. On the decease of any Proprietor holding more shares than one, those shares may be distributed among the Heirs, as may be agreed upon, but no one single Share shall be divided. ART. XIV. Any Proprietor shall have a right to dispose of one whole Share, or all their Interest in said Library, to any Person residing in the limits of the said Society. ART. XV. All Persons purchasing any Share or Shares in said Library, or holding them by Heirship, shall subscribe the then existing Constitution, or forfeit their Interest in said Library. ART. XVI. For the enlargement and increase of the Library, there shall be annually paid to the Committee appointed to procure Books, by each Proprietor, such a sum to every Share as may be agreed on by the Society, at a legal Meeting of theirs hereafter limiting the duration of said annuity. ART. XVII. The Library shall be kept not far from the middle of Pittsford, and no Person living out of the town, may be admitted as a Proprietor, unless they belong to Chittenden or Philadelphia (A town was chartered by this name March 14, 1761; Nov. 9, 1814, the north half of it was annexed to Goshen; and the remainder of it was annexed to Chittenden, Nov. 2, 1816) in which case they may be admitted on account of their fewness of members and other disadvantages, they labor under. ART. XVIII. The Constitution of the Library shall be Revised by a Committee appointed for that purpose by the Proprietors, so often as two-thirds of them deem it necessary. ART. XIX. The subscription Money is to be paid in Cash, or such Grain or other Produce as the Society shall think expedient hereafter, or in Books of the above description, or others, all of which is to be paid to the Committee to be appointed to procure Books, on or before the first day of December next, and to the acceptance of the Committee. ART. XX. So soon as there are thirty Shares subscribed, there shall be a Meeting warned for the purpose of organization, by posting up a written Notification on the Sign Post of said Town, giving at least fourteen days notice, and signed by three or more of the highest subscribers. Dated at Pittsford this 12th day of April, A. D. 1796. Subscribers, No. Shares Caleb Hendee, Jr., 2 . . . Ephraim Hendee, 1 . . . The foregoing are supposed to be the names of all who subscribed for shares and signed the constitution, previously to the 5th of May, on which day the Society met pursuant to a warrant for that purpose, and organized by choosing Thomas Hammond Moderator, and Caleb Hendee, Jr., Clerk." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "Voted that the committee to be appointed to procure Books consist of three persons. Made choice of Maj. Thomas Hammond, Esq., Nathan Nelson, and Lieut. James A. Potter for the above said committee. Voted that the committee appointed to procure Books, do value the Books which are to be turned into the Library, as specified heretofore. Made choice of Caleb Hendee, Jr., as Librarian. Voted that the committee to be appointed to estimate the damages done to Books, consist of three persons. Made choice of Stephen Avery, James E wings and Dr. Enos Parsons, for the last mentioned committee. Voted that those proprietors who have Books now on hand, that they would wish to turn into the Library, forward the same to the committee appointed to procure Books, at our next adjourned meeting, or be foreclosed the privilege, Adjourned until the last Monday of June next at this place, at one o'clock P. M. By order of the Society. THos. HAMMOND, Moderator. CALEB HENDEE, Jr., Clerk."'Monday, June 27, 1796. Made choice of Amos Kellogg, Esq., to serve as committee man to appraise the Books now on hand, in lieu of Maj. Thomas Hammond, absent. Voted to prolong the time of turning in Books until the close of the next adjourned meeting.' With the proceedings of this meeting we find a report of the first installment of books which had been turned into the library as follows:By whom turned in, No., Title of Book., No. Vol., Price Caleb Hendee, Jr., 16, Life and Works of Dr. Franklin, 2, 0-4-0To this small collection of books were soon added other volumes, some of which were donations to the society, others turned in by individual members, but by far the larger number were purchased with funds which had accumulated from the sale of shares. At the first annual meeting of the society, January 2, 1797, the books then on hand, consisting of one hundred and fifteen volumes, were numbered and the price of each affixed; but it appears that the collection was not opened to the use of members until the first quarterly meeting, April 3d, when it was 'voted that the members present draw their books by ballot.' The society adopted the following scale of estimation of damages done to books, and ordered the committee of estimnation to govern themselves accordingly: 1st. For each blot or entire obscuration of print of the superficial area of one-half inch square, and so in proportion for any other dimnentions, to be set at 12 cents.2d. For each grease spot of like dimention, 8 "3d. For every blur, 3 cc4th. For each leaf folded down, 6 "5th. For each tear in the print of one-half inch and so in proportion, at 126th. For each tear in a map (exclusive of folds), 167th. For each tear in the folds of maps, 2&th. For scratching and damaging the covering of any book, to be left to the discretion of the committee of estimation, to determine accordingto the damages it or they may sustain.Note - The above scale of estimation is to be applied to books of the value of one dollar each and upwards, and so in proportion for books under that value.' The library was enlarged from year to year by donations and the purchase of new books; and it was a source of much profit and enjoyment to the proprietors." History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“This 1911 float in the Pittsford charter’s 150th anniversary parade honored Gen. Caleb Hendee Jr., the town’s first schoolteacher and librarian, longtime town clerk, justice of the peace, Vermont surveyor general, and a general in the War of 1812. Hendee was 12 years old in 1780, when his parents’ farm buildings were converted to Fort Vengeance, and his memoir describes its features in detail. (Photograph by Mary T. Randall)” [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); [picture] pg. 11]“This photograph shows Caleb Hendee, Jr.’s stoneware inkwell with Capt. John Mott’s foot warmer and burl maple cup. (Photograph by Clarence Holden)” [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); [picture] pg. 10]“Also, if you follow up on the Pittsford, Vermont Hendees, you'll notice that Caleb, Sr. is referred to as Deacon Caleb Hendee. He was one of the founders of a Baptist church in Pittsford. He also has an interesting connection to the Revolutionary War, because a fort was built on his property during the war to defend against the British and their Indian allies. His son Caleb became a General in the Vermont Militia, and is often referred to as General Caleb Hendee. The History of Pittsford volume contains some interesting anecdotes about these and other Hendees. Please let me know if you're interested in further information. I live in Wheaton, Illinois and have done some research in Beloit and in Newark, the township just west of Beloit where several of the Pittsford Hendees had settled by 1850.’” [Randal Hendee - email ]ESCAPE OF DEACON HENDEE AND OTHERS 149 88888garrisoned, the Indians retired, while Stevens improved the opportunity to visit his family.The inhabitants of the town were frequently alarmed by the reported approach of small parties of the enemy, and on all such occasions the women and children repaired to the fort, where they remained till the alarm subsided. In the month of November, Deacon Caleb Hendee, Elder Elisha Rich of Clarendon, and Deacon Murray, late of Orwell, went in company to Neshobe to view a lot of land near the house of George and Aaron Robbins. After an inspection of the land they called at the house of Messrs. Robbins and then returned to Pittsford. A few minutes after they left the house it was attacked by the Indians, and the two owners were killed. Most of the other inhabitants of Neshobe were made prisoners and their houses burned. About ten o’clock that night the news of this attack reached Pittsford. The same hour, Deacon Hendee, with the assistance of Elder Rich, Deacon Murray and Richard Hendee, the Deacon’s brother, who happened to be there at that time, placed his whole family (including his aged mother) on horseback, and traveled all night as far as the town of Clarendon, where they arrived at the house of Elder Rich, early the next morning.* A company of Col. Gideon Warren’s regiment was dispatched to the scene of distress, where it remained three days, but the enemy having retreated the company was withdrawn. Capt. Wright and the Lieutenant being absent, Ensign Blanchard had command of the force on this occasion. We find the name of Stephen Mead of Pittsford on the roll of this company.Fort Mott was illy adapted to shield the people from the protracted efforts of a powerful foe. Accordingly, being roused by the startling acts of cruelty and bloodshed which had been perpetrated, they resolved to have a fort built that would accommodate a large garrison and afford them adequate protection.* [Geneal Caleb] Hendee’s M.S. (manuscript)180 HISTORY OF PITTSFORD.his house, the upper and lower floors being loose, and the partition and ceiling boards &c., taken and improved for the barracks, and a considerable number of nails taken for the same use, some of the shingles of the roof taken off for the nails. The state hath been benefited by our fields and meadows for feeding the cattle, and all for the benefit of the state; and we your honors’ memorialists have been and still are put to great distress to support their families, we think it altogether reasonable that the state should pay us, at least, what they have been benefited by our property if not the damages for burning our fences for fire wood and many other damages. Your honor’s memorialists would therefore pray that the Hon. the General Assembly would appoint a committee to look into the affari and examine into the whole of the circumstances, and make their report to some Board as your honors shall think proper. That your honors' memorialists may be considered and have justice done in the case, as your honors' memorialists in duty bound shall ever pray.Dated in Danby, 29th Tune, 1782.Jonathan Rowley,Caleb HendeeThis petition has the following endorsement:"In General Assembly Feb. 7, 1782.The within petition was read and dismissed.Attest, Roswell Hopkins, Clerk"PITTSFORD, May 28, 1784.Then application being made by Mr. Caleb Hendee of said Pittsford to us John Mott and Amos Cutler of Brandon, to apprise on said day the damages done him the said Hendee, on his place in time of the war by the garrison being erected there in said place. We living near in said Brandon and being in some measure acquainted with the articles that were on saidANECDOTE OF ABEL STEVENS 181Hendee’s place that are now destroyed or gone, we truly judge the house would have been worth at the endof the war. ?10 2s 6dBarn would have been worth 6 0 0Fences " " " " 15 0 0Wood " " " " 11 0 0Maple trees saved for sugaring, 5 0 0Apple orchardering 22 10 0?70 2s 6dAttest, John Mott,Amos CutlerMr. Hendee presented a petition to the General Assembly in 1786, asking for twenty-four pounds as compensation, for one years use of his farm by the State troops. This petition was favorably entertained, and the amount asked for paid.” [Bennington Museum - ] Ruth Hendee b. 6 May 1789 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m(1). Ebenezer Smith 25 Feb 1813 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut d. 1870 [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; "Vermont, Births and Christenings, 1765-1908," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Ruth Hendee, 06 May 1789; citing reference , FHL microfilm unknown.] Ebenezer: b. abt 1800=====================================================================================================================================================Ruth Hendee m(2). Solomon Bliss bef Jul 1809[?] Ashford, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search - ] Salmon: b. 26 Aug 1781 Hartford, Connecticut d. Zanesville, Ohio Occupation: salt manufacturer of Zanesville, Ohio Parents: Captain John Bliss (b. 20 Mar 1744 Hartford, Connecticut, USA m. 29 Oct 1765 by Rev. Silvannus Osborn “Religious Affiliation: 21 Jan 1770 both were admitted to membership in the Kent, Warren County, Church” Residence: “of Carlton”) and Betsey Holmes (b. abt 1745 Residence: “of Sheldon, Vermont”) “My daughter Ruth was married to Solomon Bliss, son of Capt. Bliss of Carlton on the day of __ A.D. __. Her son [Charles] was born 14th of July A.D. 1809, at Middlebury, Vt. Her son Edwin was born at St. Armonds, Lewis, Canada. Her daughter, Caroline, was born at Brush Creek, Ohio . . . December 13, 1833 - My daughter Ruth lay at the point of death for several weeks about the time my daughter Sarah died [Oct 1833] but we Iearn she is recovering from her very low health . . . Ruth is now with me . . . October 21st 1835 - My daughter Ruth was here and taken very sick about a week before her mother. They both lay sick at the same time; the lives of both were despaired of for a long time, and after the death of her mother, Ruth continued to decline, but eventually, she got relief and gradually recovered so that on the 18th of Sept. she left here for Ohio, her home. I have not heard from her since. She was feeble when she left here.” [father, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 17 & 20] “SALMON[sp] [Bliss], of Zanesville, Ohio, salt manufacturer, (son of John Bliss, Jr., and Betsey Holmes, of Sheldon, Vt.,) was born at Hartford, Conn., Aug. 26th, (Jan. 27th ?) 1781, and married to Ruth Hendee, daughter of Judge Caleb Hendee, jr., (of Pittsford, Vt., 1773-4,) and Lydia Rich, and grand-daughter of Deacon Caleb Hendee and Caroline Ellsworth, of Coventry and of Simsbury, Conn. She was born May 6th, 1789, and died in 1870. He died at Zanesville [Ohio].” [Genealogy of the Bliss family in America - ] Charles Bliss b. 14 Jul 1809 Middlebury, Vermont, USA “My daughter Ruth was married to Solomon Bliss, son of Capt. Bliss of Carlton on the day of __ A.D. __. Her son was born 14th of July A.D. 1809, at Middlebury, Vt . . . My grandson, Charles Bliss, returned here from Boston on 29th of June last. He has been here ever since, and his mother who arrived here 4th of August last. They will probably return to Ohio in the Spring.” [grandfather, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 13 & 18 ] “Charles [Bliss], a deaf mute, became a missionary among the Indians, — was unmarriedd when last heard from.” [Genealogy of the Bliss family in America - ] Edwin Bliss b. 8 Jan 1812 St. Armonds, Lewis, Canada d. 8 Aug 1854 “My daughter Ruth was married to Solomon Bliss, son of Capt. Bliss of Carlton on the day of __ A.D. __ . . . Her son Edwin was born at St. Armonds, Lewis, Canada . . . Saturday, October, 21, 1854 - I received a letter from my daughter Ruth Bliss mentioned the death of her son Edwin who died August 8th 1854.” [grandfather, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 13 & 27] “Edwin Holmes, b. in Canada, Jan. 8, 1812, d. abt 1850.” [Genealogy of the Bliss family in America - ] Caroline Bliss b. 13 Dec 1833 Brush Creek, Ohio, USA m. William Rippey d. 1849 “My daughter Ruth was married to Solomon Bliss, son of Capt. Bliss of Carlton on the day of __ A.D. __ . . . Her daughter, Caroline, was born at Brush Creek, Ohio . . . Sunday, October, 21st 1849 - My granddaughter Caroline, daughter of Mrs. Bliss, died of Consumption about 4 or 5 months ago. C. Hendee” [grandfather, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 26] William: b. “of Logan, [Ohio]” Parents: Col. C. H. Rippey (b. “of [Logan, Ohio?] Caroline, m. William Rippey, Logan, O. He was a son of Col. C. H. Rippey, of L. [Logan, Ohio?]” [Genealogy of the Bliss family in America - ] Polly Hendee (1) b. 30 Mar 1791 d. 17 Apr 1791 (infant age 1 mo) [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] “My first daughter by the name of Polly was born on Wednesday, 30th March A.D. 1791, and died the 17th of April following, and on the 23rd day of the same month (viz) April A.D. 1791, my youngest brother Samuel was born. My mother [Caroline (Ellsworth) Hendee] having been sick for three months my wife [Lydia (Rich) Hendee] took the infant and sucked (sic) it for more than a year.” [father, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 10]=====================================================================================================================================================(Twin Girls) Hendee b. 1793 d. 1793 (died at birth) =====================================================================================================================================================German Franklin Hendee b. 2 Oct 1794, 5 o'clock P.M (Thursday) Vermont, USA m. Sarah Rosette Jones 30 Nov 1820 d. 25 Aug 1863 (age 68 yrs) bur. Pittsford, Vermont Cemetery "German F. Hendee, son of Gen. Caleb, married Sarah, daughter of Asa Jones, of Claremont, N. H., Nov. 30, 1820, and located on the home farm, where he resided some four years, and then bought the farm which was first improved by Benjamin Stevens, Sr. (“Benjamin STEVENS, came into town in this year [1774] from Manchester, Vt. He bought the land which forms the farm recently owned by Edward and Richard HENDEE, northwest of the village.” – XX Index Vermont - ) This purchase was made of Asahel Wolcott, the deed being dated 1839. He built the house on tile bluff near the depot in 1849, and the following year returned to the home farm and occupied this new house. He died August 25, 1863" . . . "The following is a copy of a license granted by the Selectmen: 'Pittsford, September, 1836. Approbation is hereby given to R. Welch & Co., to exhibit their Arena and Amphitheatre. company in this town, on Satuday, the 1st day of October, 1836, for the sum of fifteen dollars. HARRIS BOGUE, G. F. HENDEE [Selectmen of] Pittsford' . . . 'The Inhabitants and voters of the Town of Pittsford in Town Meeting assembled by adjournment from their annual March meeting, A. D. 1838. Your Committee, to whom was referred the subjects contained in the 5th article in the warning, in relation to the purchase of the East room, on the lower floor of the old white Meeting house, repaired by Capt. Harris Bogue the past sea son for a town room or house, respectfully submit the following report:That we have attended to the business of our appointment, and having conferred with Capt. Bogue, examined the said house and room, together with the amount of the expenditures, which were for the whole building, $1,207.93, for the repairs only, including stoves and table, and have obtained from him the following terms for the sale and purchase of the same. He will give a quit claim deed of the room, with all the privileges and appurtenances, including stove, stove-pipe and table, in consideration of three hundred dollars and interest, payable in one year from the first day of April instant. We therefore recommend the adoption of the following Resolution, to wit.: In Town meeting, April 3, A. D. 1838, Resolved, that it is expedient that the Town accept the proposition of Capt. Bogue and purchase said room, on the terms aforesaid for a Town House. All which is respectfully submitted. G. NEWELL, For Committee. The 6th article in the warning was withdrawn by consent and request of Capt. Bogue. G. NEWELL, For Com. The Town voted to accept the report of the Committee. A motion was made to adopt the Resolution recommended by the Committee aforesaid, and on this question the yeas and nays were demanded and were as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were . . . Solomon Hendee . . . G. F. Hendee . . . Caleb Hendee . . . -88. Those who voted in the negative were: . . .-68. So the Resolution was adopted.'" [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Sarah Rosette: b. 13 Jul 1797 “of Claremont, New Hampshire” d. 13 April 1878 (age 80 yrs) Parents: Asa Jones, Jr. (b. abt 1777 "of Claremont, New Hampshire”) and Mary Pardee [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] “DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Mrs. Eliza Maria Hendee Tiffany; Born in Vermont; Wife of Amos D. Tififany; Descendant of Lieut. Asa Jones[Sr.]; Daughter of German F. Hendee and Sarah Rosette Jones, his wife; Granddaughter of Asa Jones, Jr., and Mary Pardee, his wife (See No. 15323); Mrs. Sarah Abigail Tiffany Estabrook; Born in Vermont; Wife of John W. Estabrook; Descendant of Lieut. Asa Jones[Sr.]; Daughter of Amos D. Tiffany and Eliza Maria Hendee, his wife; Granddaughter of German F. Hendee and Sarah Rosette Jones, his wife; Gr. -granddaughter of Asa Jones, Jr, and Mary Pardee, his wife (See No. 15323).” “Asa Jones[Sr.], born June 9, 1739 in Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut; died June 15, 1810 in Claremont, New Hampshire; married Sarah Treadway April 19, 1761 in Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut; born March 31, 1742 in Connecticut; died 1822. Notes for Asa Jones[Sr.]: Asa Jones[Sr.] was a lieutenant in the New Hampshire militia under Benjamin Bellows at Ticonderoga in 1777. He died in 1810 in New Hampshire.” [Ancestors of DONALD ROBERT DICKENSON - ] “Asa Jones[Sr.]; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 20 Jan 1782; Spouse's Name: Mary Pardee; Residence of Groom: Claremont, New Hampshire; Clerk's Jurisdiction Place: Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire” ["New Hampshire, Marriage Records, 1637-1947," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Asa Jones and Mary Pardee and, 1782.] “Asa Jones[Jr.]; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 22 Feb 1787; Birthplace: CLAREMONT TWP,SULLIVAN,NEW HAMPSHIRE; Father's Name: Asa Jones[Sr.]; Mother's Name: Mary Pardee” ["New Hampshire, Births and Christenings, 1714-1904," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Mary Pardee in entry for Asa Jones, 22 Feb 1787.] “GERMAIN FRANKLIN HENDEE (CALEB (JR. GENERAL), CALEB (SR.), JONATHAN, RICHARD, HANNAH ELDERKIN, JOHN ELDERKEN, JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born October 02, 1794, and died August 25, 1863. He married SARAH ROSETTE JONES. She was born July 13, 1797, and died April 18, 1878. Children of GERMAIN HENDEE and SARAH JONES are: i. FRANKLIN JONES HENDEE, b. September 01, 1821; d. September 19, 1887.ii. GERMAIN (JR.) HENDEE, b. 1822.iii. LAFAYETTE HENDEE, b. 1824.iv. CHARLES JEFFERSON HENDEE, b. 1826.v. FREDRICH HENDEE, b. 1827.vi. SARAH ROSETTE HENDEE, b. 1829.vii. LYDIA ANN HENDEE, b. 1831; m. GEORGE E. E. SPARHAWK, June 18, 1867.viii. EDWIN HENRY HENDEE, b. 1832; m. MARY MATILDA CUMBE, March 27, 1866. ix. ELISHA RICH HENDEE, b. January 15, 1837, Pittsford, Vermont; d. April 07, 1908, Pittsford, Vermont. x. ELIZA MARIA HENDEE, b. 1838”[“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 9) - ; Larry Buck - email removed]“My oldest son, German Franklin Hendee was born on Thursday the 2nd day of October A.D. 1794 at 5 o'clock P.M. (As part of the records of the Pittsford Historical Society is a photo of a house owned by German Franklin. - Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed) . . . German Franklin Hendee, my oldest son, was married to Sarah Jones, daughter of Asa Jones of Claremont, New Hampshire, on the 30th day of November, A.D. 1820. Their son Franklin Jones was born at Pittsford Vt., Sept. 1st A.D. 1821. German Hendee [Jr.] born 10th Nov. A.D. 1822 . . . My son G.F. Hendee moved into his new house Nov. l7th 1836.” [father, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 10, 13 & 21]German F. Hendee Home – “Location: West side off Route 7 north of Pittsford Village. History: Owned by German F. Hendee in 1849, Mrs. G. Frank Hendee in 1869, Delliveneri in 1937, Christian Community, Inc. in 1955, Grusky in 1980.”Caleb Hendee Jr., was town clerk from 1800, 25 years; he was a constable in 1793, and selectman in 1796. First justice, Ebenezer Drurey, 1786; others, Caleb Hendee 27; German F. Hendee 20 [Catalogue of the principal officers of Vermont, as connected with its political history, from 1778 to 1851, with some biographical notices, &c., by Leonard Deming., Deming, Leonard, 1787-1853 - Making of America (MOA) - ]"The third public house in the town was opened by Nathan Webster, in 1786. This house occupied the site of the present 'Otter Creek House.' In 1792, Augustine Hibbard bought the location, and while he used the east roomn as a store, he continued to entertain travelers. Stephen Hopkins became the landlord here in 1794, but was succeeded by Capt. Kimball in 1796, and the latter was succeeded by Abraham Anthony in 1798. Renel Keith and his wife, Abigail, bought the tavern about the year 1800, and soon afterwards they removed the old house and built another and a larger one upon its site. This has been continued as a public house to the present time, and has had the following owners or occupants: . . . G. F. [German F.] Hendee & J. Perry commenced 1824 through 1827 . . .""The Congregational meeting house was built in 1835-6-7, by the Meeting tHouse Society, which was organized in conformity to the laws of the State. The following is the constitution, with the names of the associated members of the society: 'We, the subscribers, inhabitants of the town of Pittsford, do voluntarily associate, and agree to form a society, by the name of the Pittsford Congregational Meeting House Society, in Pittsford, for the purpose of building, holding and keeping in repair a Congregational Meeting House in the village of Pittsford, aforesaid. Providing, always, that no tax assessed shall ever be levied on the slips or pews in said house when erected, or on the owner or owners of the same, as such, for any other purpose than for making necessary repairs from time to time on said house. Providing, also, that each slip or pew in said house, when erected, shall entitle the owner or owners thereof to two votes, and no more. Provided, furthermore, that the occupation of the pulpit in said house shall be and remain under the contrdl of a majority of the proprietors in said house, in concurrence with the Congregational Church worshipping therein. According to the first section of an act entitled 'an act for the support of the Gospel,' passed October 26, 1797, and an act in addition to 'an act for the support of the Gospel,' passed November 10, 1814. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands severally. Dated at Pittsford this 25th day of August, A. D. 1834 . . . German F. Hendee . . ." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“Members of the Constitutional Conventions, Rutland County (Pittsford) 1843, 1850 German F. Hendee [Catalogue of the principal officers of Vermont, as connected with its political history, from 1778 to 1851, with some biographical notices, &c., by Leonard Deming., Deming, Leonard, 1787-1853; Making of America Books - (p.105)]"LIST OF SELECTMEN AND CONSTABLES-1790 TO 1873.Year SELECTMEN CONSTABLES. . . . . . . . . . . .1819 Sam'l Smith, Chap'n Hitchcock, Caleb Hendee, jr German F. Hendee.1820 Andrew Leach, Sam'l Smith, Chap'n Hitchcock German F. Hendee. . . . . . . . . . . .1830 Jeffrey Barnes, John Simonds, G. F. Hendee,.. Jeffrey Barnes1831 Jeffrey Barnes, G. F. Hendee, Henry Simonds Eleazer Barnes1832 G. F. Hendee, Deodat Brewster, Harris Bogue Eleazer Barnes. . . . . . . . . . . .1834 Harris Bogue, P. C. Barlow, G. F. Hendee,... Deodat Brewster. . . . . . . . . . . .1836 Harris Bogue, D. Richardson G. F. Hendee,... Deodat Brewster1837 Harris Bogue, D. Richardson, G. F. Hendee,... Deodat Brewster. . . . . . . . . . . ."[History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"LIST OF TOWN REPRESENTATIVES.This town [Pittsford, Vermont] has been represented in the General Assembly of the Stateby thirty-two persons, as follows: . . . German F. Hendee, 1835,'52 . . ." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"PITTSFORD POST OFFICE.This was established in the month of January, 1808. From that time to the present the office has been in charge of the following Postmasters: . . . German F. Hendee, " June 21, 1824. (From the Records in the office of the Secretary of State. [of Vermont]). . ." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"HENDEE, GERMAN F. s[on] of Caleb, Jr., in November 30, 1820, Sarah Jones, of Claremont, N. H. Children 1, Franklin Jones b September 1, 1821, m June 5, 1855, Sarah Van Sicklin; 2, German b November 10, 1822, m Sarah A. Smith; 3, Lafayette b June 27, 1824;, 4, Charles Jefferson b March 31, 1826; 5, Frederick b December 1, 1827, d January 30, 1863; 6, Sarah Rosette b October 19, 1829, in August 14, 1856, John J. Simonds; 7, Lydia b April 5, 1831, in June 18, 1867, Dr. George E. Sparhawk; 8, Edwin Henry b May 10, 1832, on March 27, 1866, Mary Edgecumbe; 9, Elisha Rich b January 15, 1837, in November 20, 1867, Helen A. White; 10, Eliza Maria b Febrnary 22, 1838, in November 17, 1868, Amos D. Tiffany." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 705 (Making of America Books - )]BUSINESS DIRECTORY - TOWN OF PITTSFORD, RUTLAND COUNTY, [VERMONT] 1881–1882 ( The figures following the letter “r” indicate the number of the road on which the party resides, and will be found by reference to the map in the back part of this work. Where no road number is given the party is supposed to reside in the village. Figures placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of acres owned or leased.)HENDEE GERMAN, (Pittsford,) r 28, (G. & G. F. Hendee.) farmer 12[acres]. HENDEE GERMAN F., (Pittsford,) r 28, (G. & G. F. Hendee.) HENDEE G. & G. F. (Pittsford,) r 28, (German and German F.,) breeders of Spanish merino sheep, registered, farmers 200[acres].Franklin Jones Hendee b. 1 Sep 1821 Vermont, USA m. Sarah Van Sicklin 5 Jun 1855 d. 19 Sep 1887 (age 66 yrs) Occupation: dentist [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 10) - ; Larry Buck - email removed] "HENDEE, FRANKLIN J. s[on] of German F. m Sarah Van Sicklin. Children-1, Whipple Spooner b September 5, 1856; 2, Sarah Rosette b March 20, 1863; 3, Anna b May 16, 1866, d aged 5 months." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“German Franklin Hendee, my oldest son, was married to Sarah Jones, daughter of Asa Jones of Claremont, New Hampshire, on the 30th day of November, A.D. 1820. Their son Franklin Jones was born at Pittsford Vt., Sept. 1st A.D. 1821.” [grandfather, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 13]“FRANKLIN JONES HENDEE (GERMAIN FRANKLIN, CALEB (JR. GENERAL), CALEB (SR.), JONATHAN, RICHARD, HANNAH ELDERKIN, JOHN ELDERKEN, JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born September 01, 1821, and died September 19, 1887. He married SARAH VAN SICKLEN. She was born March 23, 1833, and died April 02, 1909. Children of FRANKLIN HENDEE and SARAH VAN SICKLEN are:i. WHIPPLE FRANK HENDEE, b. September 05, 1856, Burlington, Vermont; d. July 27, 1938.ii. ROSETTE HENDEE, b. March 20, 1863; d. June 20, 1914; m. CHARLES D. ORDWAY; b. December 15, 1858; d. June 16, 1933.iii. ANNA E. HENDEE, b. May 16, 1866; d. October 17, 1866.”[“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 10) - ; Larry Buck - email removed]HENDEE, FRANKLIN J. s of German F. m Sarah Van Sicklin. Clildren-1, Whipple Spooner b September 5, 1856; 2, Sarah Rosette b March 20, 1863; 3, Anna b May 16, 1866, d aged 5 months.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records. By A.M. Caverly. Author: Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Apendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )]"LIST OF SELECTMEN AND CONSTABLES-1790 TO 1873.Year SELECTMEN CONSTABLES. . . . . . . . . . . .1844 T. F. Bogue, D. Richardson, A. Burditt,... Franklin J. Hendee. . . . . . . . . . ."[History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Vermont, Probate Files, 1791-1919: Vermont, Chittenden County; Record Category: Probate Records; Record Type: Estate Files – Name No. of Images 1st Image No. Last Image No. Probate Estate Years Box and File Number Digital Folder Number Source Franklin J. Hendee 20 245 264 1889 Box 27 File 4069 4184218 County Probate Estate Files["Vermont, Probate Files, 1791-1919," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Franklin J. Hendee, 1889.]1870 United States Census: City of Burlington, Chitterden County, Vermont – Est Yr Real-estate Personal Male 21 Voter 21 Attnded Father Mother Name Age Born Gender Color Born Occupation Value Prop. Val. And Over and Over School Forgn Born Forgn BornFranklin Hendee 49 1821 Male White Vermont Retired Dentist $30,000 $5000 Yes Yes --- --- ---Sarah Hendee 37 1833 Female White Vermont Keeping House --- --- --- --- ---Whipple F. Hendee 13 1857 Male White Vermont At Home --- --- --- --- Yes --- ---Sarah R. Hendee 7 1863 Female White Vermont At Home --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Francey Poyken 17 1853 Female White Vermont Domestic --- --- --- --- --- Yes Yes Joseph Poyken 19 1851 Male White Vermont Laborer --- --- --- --- --- Yes YesWhipple Spooner 74 1796 Male White Vermont Retired Physician --- $5000 Yes --- --- --- ---[LDS Family History Search - ]Sarah: b. 23 Mar 1833 d. 2 Apr 1909 (age 76 yrs) Parents: Mr. Van Sicklin (b. abt 1813) “I am seeking more information on Sarah Van Sicklen, (23 Mar 1833- 02 Apr 1909); particularly her parents. (There is a possibility that she is the daughter of James van Sicklen, M.D. and his wife, Sarah Jones, both of Burlington, Chittenden County, VT., but I cannot find a source to determine her lineage. She married a Franklin Jones Hendee, (1 September 1821-19 September 1887). He is the son of Germaine Franklin Hendee and Sara Rosette Jones. All are presumably from Vermont.” [Walt Stander – - Vermont Genealogy Forum] Vermont, Probate Files, 1791-1919: Vermont, Chittenden County; Record Category: Probate Records; Record Type: Estate Files – Name No. of Images 1st Image No. Last Image No. Probate Estate Years Box and File Number Digital Folder Number Source Sarah V. Hendee 17 172 188 1909 Box 45 File 7792 4212755 County Probate Estate Files["Vermont, Probate Files, 1791-1919," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Sarah V. Hendee, 1909.] Whipple Frank Hendee b. 5 Sep 1856 Burlington, Vermont, USA m. Ella Dodge 13 Oct 1880 Burlington, Vermont d. 27 July 1938 (age 81 yrs) [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 11) - ; Larry Buck - email removed] Ella: b. 29 Oct 1856 East Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont, USA d. 20 Sep 1933 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont Parents: Nathan Dodge and Calista Phinney]“WHIPPLE FRANK HENDEE (FRANKLIN JONES, GERMAIN FRANKLIN, CALEB (JR. GENERAL), CALEB (SR.), JONATHAN, RICHARD, HANNAH ELDERKIN, JOHN ELDERKEN, JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born September 05, 1856 in Burlington, Vermont, and died July 27, 1938. He married ELLA DODGE October 13, 1880 in Burlington, Vermont, daughter of NATHAN DODGE and CALISTA PHINNEY. She was born October 29, 1856 in East Montpelier, Vermont, and died September 20, 1933. More About WHIPPLE HENDEE and ELLA DODGE: Marriage: October 13, 1880, Burlington, Vermont Children of WHIPPLE HENDEE and ELLA DODGE are:i. NELLIE DODGE12 HENDEE, b. 1883.ii. HENERY DODGE HENDEE, b. May 26, 1886; d. April 05, 1970; m. (1) MARGARET HARMON; b. March 13, 1886; d. November 06, 1915; m. (2) ESTHER RUDEEN; b. August 13, 1893; d. March 19, 1963.iii. FRANKLIN JONES HENDEE, b. June 09, 1891; d. January 01, 1948, Burlington, Vermont.iv. MARIAN HENDEE, b. 1893.”[“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 11) - ; Larry Buck - email removed]“Whipple F. Hendee; Event: Marriage; Event Date: 13 Oct 1883[?]; Event Place: Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Age: 26; Estimated Birth Year: 1857; Father: Franklin J. Hendee; Mother: Sarah Van Silken; Spouse: Ellke[?] C. Dodge” [Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954; LDS Family History Search - ]1900 United States Census: 305 Maple Street, Burlington City, Chittenden County, Vermont (house owned free with no mortgage) - Where Relation Spouse Spouse Father Mother Years Est. Child. Child. English Name Born Born To Head Name Born Born Born Race Gender Marital Married Marriage Born Living Occupation R-W-SpWhipple F. Hendee Sep 1856 Vermont Self Ella D. Hendee Vermont Vermont Vermont White Male Married 20 1880 --- --- Coal Merchant YesElla D. Hendee Oct 1856 Vermont Wife Whipple F. Hendee Vermont Vermont Vermont White Female Married 20 1880 4 4 --- YesNellie D. Hendee Jun 1883 Vermont Dau --- --- Vermont Vermont White Female Single --- --- --- --- At School Yes Henry D. Hendee May 1886 Vermont Son --- --- Vermont Vermont White Male Single --- --- --- --- At School YesFrank J. Hendee Jun 1891 Vermont Son --- --- Vermont Vermont White Male Single --- --- --- --- At School YesMarion Hendee Aug 1893 Vermont Dau --- --- Vermont Vermont White Female Single --- --- --- --- At School Yes Elizabeth T. Smith Apr 1850 New York Other --- --- Virginia New York White Female Widowed --- --- 1 1 Childs Nurse Yes Carrie Bixby Jan 1865 Vermont Other --- --- Vermont Vermont White Female Single --- --- --- --- House Servant Yes [Enumeration District: 0071; Sheet Number and Letter: 13A; Household ID: 280; Reference Number: 46; GSU Film Number: 1241690; Image Number: 00870; LDS Family History Search - ] Nellie Dodge Hendee b. 19 JUN 1883 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont d. 16 FEB 1951 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont [Larry Buck - email removed; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Hendee, 1883.] Henry Dodge Hendee, Sr. b. 26 May 1886 Vermont, USA m(1). Margaret Harmon d. 5 Apr 1970 (age 83 yrs) Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont bur. Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont SSN: 008-03-2330 (Vermont) Margaret: b. 13 Mar 1886 d. 6 Nov 1915 (age 29 yrs) [Larry Buck - email removed] Henry Dodge Hendee, Jr. b. Henry Dodge (“Dodge”) Hendee, III b. m. Julie Anne White 1985 Occupation: law officer Residence: Modesto, California (1997) [Letter from Henry Dodge Hendee III to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1994)] Julie Anne: b. “from the Modesto [California] area”“I just wanted to thank you for your kind letter. It really caught me off guard. Now I hope I can return the favor. WE’RE RELATED! I have never been one to spend much time inquiring into our family history. Fortunately, my uncle, Ward Hendee [Frank Ward (“Ward”) Hendee b. 20 Sep 1920 Burlington, Vermont – see below], has, and had given my wife and me a copy of our family tree. It was through his research and yours that we were able to determine that we are indeed ‘family’ . . . I must tell you that my wife and I were really excited to compare the two family trees. From the looks of it, both our families area descendants of Richard Hendee. Deacon Caleb Hendee and his wife Caroline had 12 children, two of whom were named Caleb and David. I am a direct descendant of Caleb Hendee, Jr. and you [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry] are a direct descendant of his brother David, so I guess that makes us cousins. This is just amazing! I think it has inspired both Julie and me to learn more about our history. While I’m on the subject of history, let me give you a brief history of my immediate family. My grandfather was Henry ‘Dodge’ Hendee. His son and my father is Henry Dodge Hendee, Jr. I am Henry ‘Dodge’ Hendee, III. I have three sisters. I married Julie Anne White, from the Modesto are in 1985. We now have 4 boys named Christopher Dodge (7), Jarod Nicholas (6), Steven Slexander (3), and most recently Clayton Thomas (5 months).” [Letter from Henry Dodge Hendee III to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1994)]“Grenade delays court hearings – Device X-rayed, found to be harmless: ‘Usually a lot of people are heading into the court at that time,” Detective Dodge Hendee said. ‘You would think that someone would have seen something.” [Photo] “Modesto police officer Steve Duden takes custody of a hand grenade found atop a newspaper rack outside the Stanislaus County Courthouse Thursday morning. Police Detective Dodge Hendee looks on.” [Modesto Bee Newspaper; Modesto, California – August 18, 1995] “I saw his [Henry Dodge (“Dodge”) Hendee, III] name in the paper again in January 1999, stating ‘Friday morning, officer Dodge Hendee dressed as a delivery man and rode in the front of the delivery truck with the real driver. Four other officers were hiding inside.’ This was in regard to a sting operation.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] Christopher Dodge Hendee b. abt 1987 [Letter from Henry Dodge Hendee III to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1994)] Jared Nicholas Hendee b. abt 1988 [Letter from Henry Dodge Hendee III to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1994)] Steven Alexander Hendee b. abt 1991 [Letter from Henry Dodge Hendee III to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1994)] Clayton Thomas Hendee b. 1994 [Letter from Henry Dodge Hendee III to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1994)] Henry Dodge Hendee, Sr. m(2). Esther Rudeen 16 APR 1919 Esther: b. 13 Aug 1893 Vermont, USA d. 19 Mar 1963 (age 69 yrs) [Larry Buck - email removed]1930 United States Census, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, Enumeration District Number: 0025; Family Number: 94 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Birth Yr Immigration Relation Father Born Mother BornHenry D Hendee Male 44 Married White Vermont 1886 Head Vermont VermontEsther R Hendee Female 30 Married White Oregon 1900 Wife Sweden SwedenPhillis J Hendee Female 8 Single White Vermont 1922 Daughter Vermont OregonHilda R Hendee Female 1 Single White Vermont 1929 Daughter Vermont Oregon Henry I Hendee Male 1 Single White Vermont 1929 Son Vermont Oregon Yvonne A Duranleau Female 33 Single White Canada French 1897 1910 Servent Canada French Canada French Loutta M Durirage Female 20 Single White Canada French 1910 1918 Nurse Canada French Canada French ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Henry D Hendee, Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont; citing enumeration district (ED) 0025, sheet 5A, family 94, NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 2427.] Phillis J. Hendee b. abt 1922 Vermont, USA ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Phillis J Hendee in household of Henry D Hendee, Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont; citing enumeration district (ED) 0025, sheet 5B, family 94, NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 2427.] Hilda R. Hendee (twin of Henry I.) b. abt 1929 Vermont, USA ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Hilda R Hendee in household of Henry D Hendee, Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont; citing enumeration district (ED) 0025, sheet 5B, family 94, NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 2427.] Henry I. Hendee (twin of Hilda R.) b. abt 1929 Vermont, USA ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Henry I Hendee in household of Henry D Hendee, Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont; citing enumeration district (ED) 0025, sheet 5B, family 94, NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 2427.] Franklin Jones Hendee b. 9 Jun 1891 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. Margaret Ward Jeanott (or Jeanotte) d. 1 Jan 1948 (age 56 yrs) Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont Margaret Ward: b. 1893 d. Apr 1976 Burlington, Vermont Parents: __ Jeanotte and Margaret Ward [Larry Buck - email removed]“FRANKLIN JONES HENDEE (WHIPPLE FRANK, FRANKLIN JONES, GERMAIN FRANKLIN, CALEB (JR. GENERAL), CALEB (SR.), JONATHAN, RICHARD5, HANNAH ELDERKIN, JOHN ELDERKEN, JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born June 09, 1891, and died January 01, 1948 in Burlington, Vermont. He married MARGARET WARD JEANOTTE, daughter of JEANOTTE and MARGARET WARD. She was born 1893, and died April 1976 in Burlington, Vermont. Children of FRANKLIN HENDEE and MARGARET JEANOTTE are: i. MAGARET ELLA (MIDGE)13 HENDEE, b. April 10, 1917, Burlington, Vermont; d. April 01, 1981, Gresham, Oregon.ii. FRANK WARD HENDEE, b. 1920.” [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 12) - ; Larry Buck - email removed] Margaret Ella ("Midge") Hendee b. 10 Apr 1917 Burlington, Vermont, USA m. Philip Courtney ("Phil") Jonsrud 15 May 1947 Burlington, Vermont d. 1 Apr 1981 Gresham, Oregon (age 63 yrs) bur. 4 Apr 1981 Cremation: 1 Apr 1981 Sandy, Oregon Memorial Service: 4 Apr 1981 Headstone: Sandy, Oregon [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 13) - ; Larry Buck - email removed] Philip Courtney: b. 7 Jun 1918 Kelso, Oregon Parents: Robert Jonsrud and Mathilda Olsson “MAGARET ELLA (MIDGE) HENDEE (FRANKLIN JONES, WHIPPLE FRANK, FRANKLIN JONES, GERMAIN FRANKLIN, CALEB (JR. GENERAL)8, CALEB (SR.), JONATHAN, RICHARD, HANNAH ELDERKIN, JOHN ELDERKEN, JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born April 10, 1917 in Burlington, Vermont, and died April 01, 1981 in Gresham, Oregon. She married PHILIP COURTNEY (PHIL) JONSRUD May 15, 1947 in Burlington, Vermont, son of ROBERT JONSRUD and MATHILDA OLSSON. He was born June 07, 1918 in Kelso, Oregon. More About MAGARET ELLA (MIDGE) HENDEE: Burial: April 04, 1981, Sandy, Oregon Cremation: April 01, 1981 Memorial Servicel: April 04, 1981, Headstone in Sandy, Oregon More About PHILIP JONSRUD and MAGARET HENDEE: Death of one spouse: April 01, 1981, Gresham, Oregon Marriage: May 15, 1947, Burlington, Vermont Children of MAGARET HENDEE and PHILIP JONSRUD are:i. JUDY HARRISON14 JONSRUD, b. March 14, 1948, Portland, Oregon.ii. LESLIE ANNE JONSRUD, b. March 15, 1951, Portland, Oregon,.iii. LAURIE HENDEE JONSRUD, b. March 09, 1952, Portland, Oregon.”[“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 13) - ; Larry Buck - email removed] Judy Harrison Jonsrud b. 14 Mar 1948 Portland, Oregon, USA m. Larry Vernon Buck 22 Nov 1974 Tacoma, Washington [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 14) - ; Larry Buck - email removed] Larry: b. 26 Aug 1948 Tacoma, Washington, USA Residence: Sandy, Utah Parents: George Buck and Leona Robbins [Larry Buck - email removed] “JUDY HARRISON JONSRUD (MAGARET ELLA (MIDGE) HENDEE, FRANKLIN JONES, WHIPPLE FRANK, FRANKLIN JONES, GERMAIN FRANKLIN, CALEB (JR. GENERAL), CALEB (SR.), JONATHAN, RICHARD, HANNAH ELDERKIN, JOHN ELDERKEN, JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born March 14, 1948 in Portland, Oregon. She married LARRY VERNON BUCK November 22, 1974 in Tacoma, Washington, son of GEORGE BUCK and LEONA ROBBINS. He was born August 26, 1948 in Tacoma, Washington. More About LARRY VERNON BUCK: Lives in Utah: Sandy More About LARRY BUCK and JUDY JONSRUD: Marriage: November 22, 1974, Tacoma, Washington Children of JUDY JONSRUD and LARRY BUCK are: i. COURTNEY LEE BUCK, b. July 27, 1976, Tacoma/Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington.ii. LESLIE ANNE BUCK, b. December 23, 1978, Port Angeles, Washington.iii. LAUREN AMY BUCK, b. April 11, 1981, Port Angeles, Washington; d. April 16, 1981, Seattle, Washington.iv. ANDREA LYNN BUCK, b. May 25, 1982, Portland, Oregon.”[“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 14) - ; Larry Buck - email removed] Courtney Lee Buck b. 27 Jul 1976 Tacoma/Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington, USA m. JASON MATTHEW CISNEROS 26 Jun 1997 Murray, Utah [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 15) -; Larry Buck - email removed] JASON MATTHEW: b. 7 May 1974 Murray, Utah, USA Parents: BENCES CISNEROS and BONNIE ROBINSON SHAUN LEE BUCK b. 14 Apr 1998 West Jordan, Utah, USA [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 16) -; Larry Buck - email removed] Leslie Anne Buck b. 23 Dec 1978 Port Angeles, Washington, USA [Larry Buck - email removed] Lauren Amy Buck b. 11 Apr 1981 Port Angeles, Washington, USA d. 16 Apr 1981 Seattle, Washington [Larry Buck - email removed] Andrea Lynn Buck b. 25 May 1982 Portland, Oregon, USA [Larry Buck - email removed] Leslie Anne Jonsrud b. 15 Mar 1951 Portland, Oregon, USA m. Kim Martin Anderson 19 Apr 1987 Lake Tahoe, California [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 16) -; Larry Buck - email removed] Kim: b. 18 Sep 1955 Portland, Oregon, USA [Larry Buck - email removed] Ian Frasier Anderson b. 30 May 1988 Portland, Oregon, USA [Larry Buck - email removed] Martin Joseph Anderson b. 31 Aug 1990 Portland, Oregon, USA [Larry Buck - email removed] Laurie Hendee Jonsrud b. 9 Mar 1952 Portland, Oregon, USA partner. Bret Godfrey 19 Mar 1977 Corvallis, Oregon sep. 1981 [Larry Buck - email removed] Bret: b. 4 Apr 1952 Philip Chase Jonsrud b. 21 Sep 1990 [Larry Buck - email removed] Frank Ward (“Ward”) Hendee b. 20 Sep 1920 Burlington, Vermont, USA m. Irene Steggles d. 7 Sep 2009 Burlington, Vermont [Larry Buck - email removed]“I just wanted to thank you for your kind letter. It really caught me off guard. Now I hope I can return the favor. WE’RE RELATED! I have never been one to spend much time inquiring into our family history. Fortunately, my uncle, Ward Hendee [Frank Ward (“Ward”) Hendee b. 20 Sep 1920 Burlington, Vermont], has, and had given my wife and me a copy of our family tree. It was through his research and yours that we were able to determine that we are indeed ‘family’ . . . I must tell you that my wife and I were really excited to compare the two family trees. From the looks of it, both our families area descendants of Richard Hendee. Deacon Caleb Hendee and his wife Caroline had 12 children, two of whom were named Caleb and David. I am a direct descendant of Caleb Hendee, Jr. and you [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry] are a direct descendant of his brother David, so I guess that makes us cousins. This is just amazing! I think it has inspired both Julie and me to learn more about our history. While I’m on the subject of history, let me give you a brief history of my immediate family. My grandfather was Henry ‘Dodge’ Hendee. His son and my father is Henry Dodge Hendee, Jr. I am Henry ‘Dodge’ Hendee, III. I have three sisters. I married Julie Anne White, from the Modesto are in 1985. We now have 4 boys named Christopher Dodge (7), Jarod Nicholas (6), Steven Slexander (3), and most recently Clayton Thomas (5 months).” [Letter from Henry Dodge Hendee III to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1994)]“My grandfather was Frank Ward Hendee, born September 20th, 1920 in Burlington, VT. He passed away September 7th, 2009, also in Burlington. (Above, a reference is made to "Uncle Ward" by Dodge Hendee - this is the same person as my grandfather, as he went by Ward.) My grandmother, Irene [(Steggles) Hendee], is still with us.” [Christopher Ward Hendee - email removed]“FRANK WARD HENDEE (FRANKLIN JONES, WHIPPLE FRANK, FRANKLIN JONES, GERMAIN FRANKLIN, CALEB (JR. GENERAL), CALEB (SR.), JONATHAN, RICHARD, HANNAH ELDERKIN, JOHN ELDERKEN, JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born 1920. He married IRENE STEGGLES. Child of FRANK HENDEE and IRENE STEGGLES is:i. PETER EMPSON14 HENDEE, b. 1954; Adopted child. [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 13) - ; Larry Buck - email removed] Peter Empson Hendee b. 17 Feb 1954 (Adopted child) m. Deborah Chicoine [Larry Buck - email removed] “My father, Peter Hendee, was born February 17th, 1954. My mother's name is Deborah, and her maiden name is Chicoine.” [Christopher Ward Hendee - email removed] Sarah Lynn Hendee b. 1 Jun 1979 [Larry Buck - email removed] “My sister, Sarah Lynne Hendee was born June 1st, 1979.” [Christopher Ward Hendee - email removed]Christopher Ward Hendee b. 17 May 1982 [Christopher Ward Hendee - email removed] “My grandfather was Frank Ward Hendee, born September 20th, 1920 in Burlington, VT. He passed away September 7th, 2009, also in Burlington. (On the previous page, a reference is made to "Uncle Ward" by Dodge Hendee - this is the same person as my grandfather, as he went by Ward.) My grandmother, Irene, is still with us. My father, Peter Hendee, was born February 17th, 1954. My mother's name is Deborah, and her maiden name is Chicoine (currently misspelled on your document). My sister, Sarah Lynne Hendee was born June 1st, 1979. My name is Christopher Ward Hendee, born May 17th, 1982.” [Christopher Ward Hendee - email removed]“Chris, It would be great if you could sit down with your grandmother and go over the information from my document about your nearest family members to see who and what she remembers. For instance, information on your grandfather's brothers and sisters (Margaret Ella ("Midge") Hendee - others?), his uncles and aunts (Nellie Dodge Hendee, Henry Dodge Hendee, Sr., Marian Hendee), his cousins (Henry Dodge Hendee, Jr.) as well as his parents (Franklin Jones Hendee and Margaret Ward Jeanotte), and his grandparents (Whipple Frank Hendee and Ella Dodge). People often regret not having talked to their grandparents when they had the chance. You are fortunate to be able to still have your grandmother with you. Let me know what you find out. She will probably enjoy the chance to talk and the attention.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Marian Hendee b. 15 AUG 1893 Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont d. 23 AUG 1974 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont Sarah Rosette ("Rosette") Hendee b. 20 Mar 1863 m. Charles D. Ordway d. 20 Jun 1914 (age 51 yrs) Charles D.: b. 15 Dec 1858 d. 16 Jun 1933 (age 74 yrs) [Larry Buck - email removed] Anna E. Hendee b. 16 May 1866 d. 17 Oct 1866 (age 5 mos) [Larry Buck - email removed]Germain Hendee b. 10 Nov 1822 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Sara A. Smith 17 Mar 1846 d. 1899 bur. Pittsford, Vermont Cemetery [Larry Buck - email removed and [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Occupation: farmer "German Hendee, son of German F[ranklin Hendee], was born in Pittsford, Nov. 10, 1822, married Sarah A., daughter of Samuel Smith, April 22, 1846, and resided some years on the Benjamin Stevens farm, where his father had resided some years before. In 1859, in company with his younger brother, Lafayette, he bought the Buck farm on which they now reside." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Sara A: b. abt 1823 Vermont, USA Parents: Samuel Smith“German Franklin Hendee, my oldest son, was married to Sarah Jones, daughter of Asa Jones of Claremont, New Hampshire, on the 30th day of November, A.D. 1820. German Hendee born 10th Nov. A.D. 1822.” [grandfather, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 10 & 13]“HENDEE, GERMAN S[on] of German F., m March 17, 1846, Sarah A. Smith. Children-1, Blanche b June 17, 1858, d February 18, 1870; 2, German Franklin b April 29, 1861.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records. By A.M. Caverly. Author: Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Apendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )]1880 United States Census: Pittsford, Rutland, Vermont Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace German HENDEE Self M Male W 57 VT Farmer VT NH Sarah A. HENDEE Wife M Female W 57 VT Keeping House VT --- German F. HENDEE Son S Male W 19 VT VT VT Lafeyett HENDEE Brother S Male W 55 VT VT VT Ellen MC DERMOTT Other S Female W 20 VT Servant IRE IRE [LDS Family History Search - ] BUSINESS DIRECTORY - TOWN OF PITTSFORD, RUTLAND COUNTY, [VERMONT] 1881–1882 ( The figures following the letter “r” indicate the number of the road on which the party resides, and will be found by reference to the map in the back part of this work. Where no road number is given the party is supposed to reside in the village. Figures placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of acres owned or leased.)HENDEE GERMAN, (Pittsford,) r 28, (G. & G. F. Hendee.) farmer 12[acres]. HENDEE GERMAN F., (Pittsford,) r 28, (G. & G. F. Hendee.) HENDEE G. & G. F. (Pittsford,) r 28, (German and German F.,) breeders of Spanish merino sheep, registered, farmers 200[acres]. [] Alfred Buck, son of Isaac, married Marcia, daughter of James Barnes, in 1795, and located on the farm now owned by G. and L. Hendee. He cleared the most of the cultivated part of that farm, and first resided in a log house on the east side of the road a little north of the present white cottage; afterwards he built another log house on the west side of the road, on ground now occupied by the garden. He, built the red house on the west side of the road inl 1803, and in this he resided till his death, May 23, 1842. [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "BURYING GROUNDS: There are four burying grounds in the town [Pittsford, Vermont]. The first was laid out in 1785, though it is evident that the proprietors intended that ground for burial purposes long before it was regularly laid out, as it was thus used almost from the first instance of mortality in the township. The inclosure contains two acres, and is located on the west side of the road southwest of the Baptist meeting house. It is not known whose remains were first interred there, but the oldest head stone we can find bears this inscription: 'In memory of Hannah Drury, wife of Ebenezer Drury, who died Dec. 12, 1777, in the 35th year of her age.' There was a burying ground, at a very early day, on the west side of the Creek, on land formerly owned by James Hopkins. It was situated on the east side of the road, some six or eight rods north of the three fragments of a large boulder, which are conspicuously seen from the road. This land was given by Mr. Hopkins to the people of the town for burial purposes, or, at least, it was so understood at the time it was began to be used by them for such purposes. At what time it was given, or when the first interment was made in it, is not known, though there is an allusion to it upon the records as early as 1785. A tradition makes this the oldest burying ground in the town, though we have reason to doubt its truthfulness. There were interred here the remains of members of the Waters, Sheldon, Lake, Mead and Stevens families, and, possibly, the remains of individuals of other families. The last interment there was that of a child of Daniel Stevens, about the year 1803. When the farm, of which this ground was a part, passed out of Mr. Hopkins' hands, no reservation was made of it. Consequently, Mr. Hopkins' successors have claimed it as a part of their property, and used it accordingly. It is now claimed by G. and L. Hendee, as a part of the Buck farm, which they purchased a few years since. The head-stones have all been removed, the mounds leveled, and not a vestige of the graves is now to be seen. The third burying ground was laid out in 1793. On the 4th of March in that year, the town 'voted to lay out a burying place northeast of the meeting house plot, on the town plot. 'Chose Benjamin Cooley, Thomas Hammond, Noah Hopkins, William Cox and Samuel Copley a committee to lay out a burying place.' This committee laid out the ground in accordance with their instructions, and at the annual meeting in March, 1794, the town instructed the selectmen to fence the burying ground. Small appropriations have occasionally been made for repairing the fences, but no great amount has ever been expended in improvements upon the place. The first interment in this yard was in 1793, very soon after it was laid out, but it is not certainly known whose the remains were. The first head-stone put up here bears the following inscription: 'In memory of Sally Hammond, daughter of Capt. Thomas Hammond and Mrs. Hannah, his wife, who died September 22d, 1793, in the 9th year of her age.' The next oldest head-stone bears this inscription: 'In memory of William Cox, Jr., son of Mr. Williamn Cox and Mrs. Beulah Cox, who died Nov. 29, 1793, aged 13 years, 6 months and 26 days. Death must be paid when God doth call, As I have paid it so must all; And when you this memorial see, Prepare for death and follow me.' On the 2d day of March, 1857, an association composed of a large number of the citizens of the town was formed, and took the name of the Cemetery Association . . . This association, by its trustees, purchased the Hill lot, consisting of six acres, a little distance east of the village, for a cemetery. In the following autumn the association applied to the General Assembly for an act of incorporation, which was granted on the 24th day of November." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Blanche Hendee b. 17 Jun 1858 d. 18 Feb 1870 [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] =============================================================================================================================================== German Franklin (“Frank”) Hendee b. 29 Apr 1861 Vermont, USA m. Mary Frances Edgecumbe (no children) d. 1933 [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Mary Frances: b. d. 25 Feb 1941 “. . . the Columbus Smith Home ‘for indigent Christian Women of good character’ in Salisbury, Vermont”“I have a book I bought awhile back called The Town Of Pittsford, Vt. It was published in 1872. I've been reading it when I get a chance, it has a lot of stories of The Hendees. It has some handwritting in it that reads: Lee W. Hendee of Portland, Mich purchased from G. Franklin Hendee of Pittsford, Vt. Sept. 1925 I've been looking thru it to correct some of my dates.” [Mary Fobian - email removed] “German HENDEE, at present living in the town [Pittsford, Vermont], is a great- grandson of General Caleb [Hendee].” [XX Index Vermont - ] “Today I spent a couple of hours hunting for Gen. Caleb Hendee Jr's. manuscript in six fat Hendee folders. I found a typewritten copy of his memoir made by a woman named Dee LaBatt, obviously a Hendee descendent. I will be hosting the Museum all day Tues. the 30th. Hope to be uninterrupted long enough to find the references to Judge Abner Hendee's correspondence, though I don't remember any deeds or original letters from him. But I'll let you both know what I do find. We also have Caleb Jr's. daily journal from 1813 to 1817. I hand-copied it before I gave it to our museum, according to a note I found by our curator, Anne Pelkey. A copy is in our Museum; another copy is in the Vermont Historical Society collections in Barre, Vermont. I had the original in the Hendee papers that were left to me by Mrs. G. Frank Hendee (Mary Frances Edgecumbe). After Frank died in 1933 Mary F. Hendee lived with my grandmother as a companion until shortly before she died Feb. 25, 1941 at the Columbus Smith Home "for indigent Christian Women of good character" in Salisbury, VT. She and Frank had no children, so she left her possessions to my grandmother. My mother, my sister and I gave some of Mrs. Hendee's things to Mrs. Sarah "Sallie" (Hooker) Hendee, widow of Warren G. Hendee. They included the General's surveying instrument (its tripod had disappeared long ago). The instrument may be in the possession of Sallie's granddaughter, Donna Hendee, who lives in Rutland Town, VT. There is a postcard of G. Frank Hendee on pg. 85 in "Pittsford Now and Then," a photo book published 1980 by Pittsford Historical Society. Frank is in a horse-drawn carriage with the General's surveying instrument. 4/28/2013 - Today I got into the Museum files and found the original of Abner Hendee's June 15, 1834 letter to Gen. Caleb Hendee Jr., given to the Museum by Sallie (Hooker) Hendee or her children. I photocopied it for you, but didn't find the 1738 deed from Richard to son Asa Hendee that Derek [Stafford] refers to. However, in the three hours I was there I only got through half of one folder. I hope to make more headway this coming Tuesday.” [Peggy Amitage - email removed, Pittsford, Vermont Historical Society and Museum] Lafayette Hendee b. 27 Jun 1824 Vermont, USA d. 1891 bur. Pittsford, Vermont Cemetery [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] "German Hendee, son of German F., in 1859, in company with his younger brother, Lafayette, he bought the Buck farm on which they now reside." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "LIST OF SELECTMEN AND CONSTABLES-1790 TO 1873.Year SELECTMEN CONSTABLES. . . . . . . . . . . .1871 Junia Sargent, Win. E. Hall, Lafayett Hendee Carlos A. Hitchcock.1872 Wm. E. Hall, Lafayett Hendee, J. M. Goodnough Carlos A. Hitchcock.. . . . . . . . . . ."[History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] 1880 United States Census: Pittsford, Rutland, Vermont Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace German HENDEE Self M Male W 57 VT Farmer VT NH Sarah A. HENDEE Wife M Female W 57 VT Keeping House VT --- German F. HENDEE Son S Male W 19 VT VT VT Lafeyett HENDEE Brother S Male W 55 VT VT VT Ellen MC DERMOTT Other S Female W 20 VT Servant IRE IRE [LDS Family History Search - ] Alfred Buck, son of Isaac, married Marcia, daughter of James Barnes, in 1795, and located on the farm now owned by G. and L. Hendee. He cleared the most of the cultivated part of that farm, and first resided in a log house on the east side of the road a little north of the present white cottage; afterwards he built another log house on the west side of the road, on ground now occupied by the garden. He, built the red house on the west side of the road inl 1803, and in this he resided till his death, May 23, 1842. [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "BURYING GROUNDS: There are four burying grounds in the town [Pittsford, Vermont]. The first was laid out in 1785, though it is evident that the proprietors intended that ground for burial purposes long before it was regularly laid out, as it was thus used almost from the first instance of mortality in the township. The inclosure contains two acres, and is located on the west side of the road southwest of the Baptist meeting house. It is not known whose remains were first interred there, but the oldest head stone we can find bears this inscription: 'In memory of Hannah Drury, wife of Ebenezer Drury, who died Dec. 12, 1777, in the 35th year of her age.' There was a burying ground, at a very early day, on the west side of the Creek, on land formerly owned by James Hopkins. It was situated on the east side of the road, some six or eight rods north of the three fragments of a large boulder, which are conspicuously seen from the road. This land was given by Mr. Hopkins to the people of the town for burial purposes, or, at least, it was so understood at the time it was began to be used by them for such purposes. At what time it was given, or when the first interment was made in it, is not known, though there is an allusion to it upon the records as early as 1785. A tradition makes this the oldest burying ground in the town, though we have reason to doubt its truthfulness. There were interred here the remains of members of the Waters, Sheldon, Lake, Mead and Stevens families, and, possibly, the remains of individuals of other families. The last interment there was that of a child of Daniel Stevens, about the year 1803. When the farm, of which this ground was a part, passed out of Mr. Hopkins' hands, no reservation was made of it. Consequently, Mr. Hopkins' successors have claimed it as a part of their property, and used it accordingly. It is now claimed by G. and L. Hendee, as a part of the Buck farm, which they purchased a few years since. The head-stones have all been removed, the mounds leveled, and not a vestige of the graves is now to be seen. The third burying ground was laid out in 1793. On the 4th of March in that year, the town 'voted to lay out a burying place northeast of the meeting house plot, on the town plot. 'Chose Benjamin Cooley, Thomas Hammond, Noah Hopkins, William Cox and Samuel Copley a committee to lay out a burying place.' This committee laid out the ground in accordance with their instructions, and at the annual meeting in March, 1794, the town instructed the selectmen to fence the burying ground. Small appropriations have occasionally been made for repairing the fences, but no great amount has ever been expended in improvements upon the place. The first interment in this yard was in 1793, very soon after it was laid out, but it is not certainly known whose the remains were. The first head-stone put up here bears the following inscription: 'In memory of Sally Hammond, daughter of Capt. Thomas Hammond and Mrs. Hannah, his wife, who died September 22d, 1793, in the 9th year of her age.' The next oldest head-stone bears this inscription: 'In memory of William Cox, Jr., son of Mr. Williamn Cox and Mrs. Beulah Cox, who died Nov. 29, 1793, aged 13 years, 6 months and 26 days. Death must be paid when God doth call, As I have paid it so must all; And when you this memorial see, Prepare for death and follow me.' On the 2d day of March, 1857, an association composed of a large number of the citizens of the town was formed, and took the name of the Cemetery Association . . . This association, by its trustees, purchased the Hill lot, consisting of six acres, a little distance east of the village, for a cemetery. In the following autumn the association applied to the General Assembly for an act of incorporation, which was granted on the 24th day of November." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]=================================================================================================================================================Charles Jefferson Hendee b. 31 Mar 1826 Vermont, USA d. 1886 bur. Pittsford, Vermont Cemetery Residence: Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont (1850); Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont (1870) [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] “Charles Jefferson, born March 31st A.D. 1826.” [grandfather, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 13]BUSINESS DIRECTORY - TOWN OF PITTSFORD, RUTLAND COUNTY, [VERMONT] 1881–1882 ( The figures following the letter “r” indicate the number of the road on which the party resides, and will be found by reference to the map in the back part of this work. Where no road number is given the party is supposed to reside in the village. Figures placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of acres owned or leased.) Hendee Charles J., (Pittsford,) r 28, breeder of Jersey and Guernsey cattle, and farmer 80[acres]. []Vermont, Probate Files, 1791-1919: Vermont, Chittenden County; Record Category: Probate Records; Record Type: Estate Files – Name No. of Images 1st Image No. Last Image No. Probate Estate Years Box and File Number Digital Folder Number Source Charles J. Hendee 11 656 666 1881 Box 25 File 3597 4176652 County Probate Estate Files["Vermont, Probate Files, 1791-1919," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles J. Hendee, 1881.]=================================================================================================================================================Fredrick Hendee b. 1 Dec 1827 Vermont, USA d. 30 Jan 1863 bur. Pittsford, Vermont Cemetery Residence: Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont (1850) [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] “My grandson, Frederick about 4 or 5 weeks since (it was on the 16th of Sept [1843]) slipped down and put out his hip bone on his lame side. I fear he will never recover the use of his hip and probably ever will be helpless. Sad misfortune to him. C. Hendee” [grandfather, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 24] =================================================================================================================================================Sarah Rosette ("Rose"?) Hendee b. 19 Oct 1829 [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] m. John Jones Simonds II 14 Aug 1856 Residence: Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont (1850); Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin (1870) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] John Jones: b. 4 Dec 1828 Parents: John Simonds (b. 22 Apr 1798 m. 30 Nov 1820 d. 17 Apr 1869) and Maria Kirby (d. 29 Mar 1841) "SIMONDS, JOHIN b April 22, 1798, m November 30, 1820, Nancy Malinda Jones, who d March 29, 1841: m 2nd, Maria Kirby. Children-1, Maria Jones b October 21, 1821, in September 7, 1840, E. A. Berchlard; 2, John Jones b June 23, 1823, d July 2, 1825; 3, Nancy Malinda b March 10, 1825; 4, Marietta Jane b February 1, 1827, in August 17, 1848, E. L. Meigs; 5, John Jones, 2d, b December 4, 1828, m August 14, 1856, R. Hendee; 6, Columbia Augusta b August 21, 1830, in July 11, 1849, J. A. Bishop; 7, William Columbus b May 21, 1832, in January 26, 1864, Polly Barnett. John Simonds d April 17, 1869." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]=================================================================================================================================================Lydia Ann Hendee b. 5 Apr 1831 Vermont, USA m. Dr. George Enos Ebenezer SPARHAWK 18 Jun 1867 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont d. 1910 bur. Green Mountain Cemetery, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont Residence: Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont (1850); Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont [Larry Buck - email removed and Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; "Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Lydia A. HENDEE Submitted By (1) dwsparhawk515459 microfilm: 1394246 submission: AF83-055875] Dr. George Enos Ebenezer: b. 20 Feb 1829 Randolph, Windsor County, Vermont, USA d. 15 Mar 1906 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont bur. Green Mountain Cemetery, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont“DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Mrs. Lydia Ann Hendee Sparhawk; born in Vermont; Wife of Dr. George E. Sparhawk; Descendant of Lieut. Asa Jones[Sr.]; Daughter of German F. Hendee and Sarah Rosette Jones, his wife. Granddaughter of Asa Jones, Jr., and Mary Pardee, his wife (See No. 15323).” “Asa Jones[Sr.], born June 9, 1739 in Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut; died June 15, 1810 in Claremont, New Hampshire; married Sarah Treadway April 19, 1761 in Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut; born March 31, 1742 in Connecticut; died 1822. Notes for Asa Jones[Sr.]: Asa Jones[Sr.] was a lieutenant in the New Hampshire militia under Benjamin Bellows at Ticonderoga in 1777. He died in 1810 in New Hampshire.” [Ancestors of DONALD ROBERT DICKENSON - ] “Asa Jones[Sr.]; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 20 Jan 1782; Spouse's Name: Mary Pardee; Residence of Groom: Claremont, New Hampshire; Clerk's Jurisdiction Place: Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire” ["New Hampshire, Marriage Records, 1637-1947," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Asa Jones and Mary Pardee and, 1782.] “Asa Jones[Jr.]; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 22 Feb 1787; Birthplace: CLAREMONT TWP,SULLIVAN,NEW HAMPSHIRE; Father's Name: Asa Jones[Sr.]; Mother's Name: Mary Pardee” ["New Hampshire, Births and Christenings, 1714-1904," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Mary Pardee in entry for Asa Jones, 22 Feb 1787.] Dr. Samuel SPARHAWK b. 6 Sep 1869 Gaysville, Windsor County, Vermont, USA m. Frances Shedd HALL 19 Jul 1898 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont d. 22 May 1925 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont bur. Green Mountain Cemetery, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - DON WINTER SPARHAWK, 300 NORTH FILLMORE, JEROME, IDAHO, USA 83338] Frances Shedd: b. 30 Dec 1871 Chester, Windsor County, Vermont, USA d. 28 May 1951 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont bur. Green Mountain Cemetery, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont Parents: George A. HALL (b. abt 1845) and Josephine Julina SHEDD (b. abt 1849) 1920 United States Census: Chittenden County, Vermont Name Est Yr Born Age Born Relation Gender Race Marital Father Born Mother BornSamuel Sparhawk 1870 50 Vermont Self Male White Married Frances Sparhawk 1875 45 Vermont Wife Female White Married Samuel Sparhawk 1900 20 Vermont Son Male White Married{?] [Vermont] [Vermont]George Sparhawk 1902 18 Vermont Son Male White Single [Vermont] [Vermont]Margaret Sparhawk 1904 16 Vermont Daughter Female White Single [Vermont] [Vermont]Norman Sparhawk 1908 12 Vermont Son Male White Single [Vermont] [Vermont]["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Samuel Sparhawk, , Chittenden, Vermont; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 6A, family 125, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821871.] Norman Fiske SPARHAWK b. 10 May 1907 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. __ __ div. d. 4 Dec 1974 (Age: 67yrs) Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island bur. Cremation, Swan Point Crematory, Providence, Rhode Island Occupation: Clerk-Typist (Postage Stamps) Residence: Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island 02906 (1974) SSN: 010-05-1716 (issued by: Massachusetts) [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - DON WINTER SPARHAWK, 300 NORTH FILLMORE, JEROME, IDAHO, USA 83338; "United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Norman Sparhawk in household of Samuel Sparhawk, , Chittenden, Vermont; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 6A, family 125, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821871; "Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Norman Fiske SPARHAWK. Submitted By (1) dwsparhawk515459 microfilm: 1394246 submission: AF83-055875] "New York, Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924" – Name Date Age Nationality Departure Port Arrival Port Gender Marital US Citizen Ship NameNorman Sparhawk 20 May 1912 5yr U.S. Citizen Southampton New York Male S Yes Cincinnati["New York, Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Norman Sparhawk, 20 May 1912; citing Cincinnati, United States National Archives, Washington, D.C.]1940 United States Census: Ward 21, Boston, Boston City, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Enumeration District: 15-725; Family: 265 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Est Yr Born Residence in 1935Norman Sparhawk Male 32 Divorced White Head Vermont 1908 Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Norman Sparhawk, Ward 21, Boston, Boston City, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 15-725, sheet 9A, family 265, NARA digital publication T627, roll 1681.]======================================================================================================================================== Col. George Hall SPARHAWK, Sr. b. 19 May 1901 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. Cather Weaver WINTER 25 Sep 1926 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont d. 20 Mar 1985 White River Junction, Windsor County, Vermont bur. Village Cemetery, Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - DON WINTER SPARHAWK, 300 NORTH FILLMORE, JEROME, IDAHO, USA 83338; "United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George Sparhawk in household of Samuel Sparhawk, , Chittenden, Vermont; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 6A, family 125, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821871; "Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for George Hall SPARHAWK ;SR. Submitted By (2) ksparhawk2678731 dwsparhawk515459 microfilm: 1394246 submission: AF83-055875] Cather Weaver: b. 2 Jul 1905 Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA d. 16 Jul 1986 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont bur. Village Cemetery, Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont======================================================================================================================================== Margaret SPARHAWK b. 29 Mar 1903 Vermont, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Margaret Sparhawk in household of Samuel Sparhawk, , Chittenden, Vermont; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 6A, family 125, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821871; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Margaret Sparhawk, 1903.] "United States, World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946": New York City, New York Name Date Race Citizenship Yr Born Born Education Occupation Marital RankMargaret Sparhawk 14 May 1943 White citizen 1903 VERMONT Post-graduate Teachers and instructors, n.e.c. Single, without dependents Private Army Branch Army Component Source Reference Serial NumberCorps of Military Police Women's Army Corps Civil Life A-205604 Term of enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law ["United States, World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Margaret Sparhawk, 14 May 1943.] ======================================================================================================================================== Samuel SPARHAWK, Jr. b. 4 Jun 1899 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. Mary Louise PURINGTON 28 April 1928 d. 22 Jan 1947 Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan bur. Green Mountain Cemetery, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - DON WINTER SPARHAWK, 300 NORTH FILLMORE, JEROME, IDAHO, USA 83338; "United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Samuel Sparhawk in household of Samuel Sparhawk, , Chittenden, Vermont; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 6A, family 125, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821871; "Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Sam SPARHAWK;JR.. Submitted By (1) dwsparhawk515459 microfilm: 1394246 submission: AF83-055875] Mary Louise: b. 1903 d. 1 Oct 1988 Vermont, USA bur. Green Mountain Cemetery, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont Fred SPARHAWK b. 20 Oct 1870 Stockbridge, Windsor County, Vermont, USA d. 26 Oct 1879 (child) bur. Green Mountain Cemetery, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Fred SPARHAWK.]Edwin Henry Hendee b. 10 May 1832 Vermont, USA m. Mary Matilda Edgecumbe 27 Mar 1866 d. 1895 [Larry Buck - email removed and Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] "HENDEE, EDWIN H. s[on] of German F., m Mary M. Edgecumbe. Child - Eva Mary b February 16, 1867." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )] Mary Matilda: b. abt 1832 Vermont, USABUSINESS DIRECTORY - TOWN OF PITTSFORD, RUTLAND COUNTY, [VERMONT] 1881–1882 ( The figures following the letter “r” indicate the number of the road on which the party resides, and will be found by reference to the map in the back part of this work. Where no road number is given the party is supposed to reside in the village. Figures placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of acres owned or leased.) Hendee Edwin H., (Pittsford,) r 28, stock dealer and farmer 24[acres]. [] Eva Mary Hendee b. 16 Feb 1867 Vermont, USA Residence: Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont (1870) [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed]Elisha Rich Hendee b. 15 Jan 1837 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Helen A. White 20 Nov 1867 d. 7 Apr 1908 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont (age 71 yrs) Occupation: farmer Residence: Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont (1877) ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Helen Grace Hendee, 1877.] Helen A: b. 1839 Hebron, New York, USA d. 1877 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont Residence: Vergennes, Kent County, Michigan (1860) [Larry Buck - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] "HENDEE, ELISHA RICH S[on] of German F., m Helen A. White. Child - Frederick b January 19, 1868 d September 1, 1868 [infant]." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )] “ELISHA RICH HENDEE (GERMAIN FRANKLIN, CALEB (JR. GENERAL), CALEB (SR.), JONATHAN, RICHARD, HANNAH ELDERKIN, JOHN ELDERKEN, JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born January 15, 1837 in Pittsford, Vermont, and died April 07, 1908 in Pittsford, Vermont. He married HELEN A. WHITE November 20, 1866. She was born in Hebron, New York, and died 1877 in Pittsford, Vermont. More About ELISHA HENDEE and HELEN WHITE: Marriage: November 20, 1866” [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 10) - ; Larry Buck - email removed] BUSINESS DIRECTORY - TOWN OF PITTSFORD, RUTLAND COUNTY, [VERMONT] 1881–1882 ( The figures following the letter “r” indicate the number of the road on which the party resides, and will be found by reference to the map in the back part of this work. Where no road number is given the party is supposed to reside in the village. Figures placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of acres owned or leased.) HENDEE ELISHA R., (Pittsford,) r 5, breeder of fine wool sheep, 25 head, and farmer 300 [acres]. [] Helen Grace Hendee b. 21 May 1877 Vermont, USA m. (unmarried) d. 10 Mar 1944 (Age: 66yrs) Smith Nursing Home, So. Winooski Ave., Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont Informant: Frank Hendee, Burlington, Vermont Cause of Death: Cerebral Thrombosis (1wk) and Arterio Sclerocis (“yrs.”) Occupation: public school teacher (1900) Residence: Burlington city, Chittenden County, Vermont (1900-1930) [Larry Buck - email removed; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Helen Grace Hendee, 1877; "United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Helen Hendee in entry for Dell L Sanders, 1930; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Helen G Hendee, 1944.]========================================================================================================================================== Frederick C. Hendee b. 19 Jan 1868 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA d. 1 Sep 1868 (infant) [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed & History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Eliza Maria Hendee b. 22 Feb 1838 Vermont, USA m. Amos D. Tiffany 17 Nov 1868 Vermont [Larry Buck - email removed and Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Amos: b. 31 Oct 1841 Vermont, USA Parents: Arnold Tiffany (b. Nov 1802 Ashford, Connecticut, USA m(1). August 16, 1826) and Abigail Drury (d. 14 Oct 1844) "TIFFANY, ARNOLD J. b in Ashford, Conn., November, 1802, s[on] of Amnasa and Sally, m(1). August 16, 1826, Abigail Drury, who d October 14, 1844: m(2). July 11, 1848, Hannah B. Foot, who d November 14, 1861; m(3) Nov. 6, 1862, Harriet W. Wright. Children-1, George L. b 3 March 29, 1828, m Emily Scott; 2, Iellnry F. b April 5, 1832, m Electa Thomas; 3, Thomas J. b March 6, 1834, m Mary Ann Cook; 4, Emily Maria b January 18, 1889, d April 15, 1839; 5, Amos D. b October 31, 1841, m Eliza Hendee; 6, Eddie W. b November 6, 1863." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“ELIZA MARIA HENDEE (GERMAIN FRANKLIN, CALEB (JR. GENERAL), CALEB (SR.), JONATHAN, RICHARD, HANNAH ELDERKIN, JOHN ELDERKEN, JOHN ELDERKIN, JOHN) was born 1838. She married AMOS D. TIFFANY November 17, 1868. More About AMOS TIFFANY and ELIZA HENDEE: Marriage: November 17, 1868 Child of ELIZA HENDEE and AMOS TIFFANY is:i. SARAH ABIGAIL TIFFANY, b. August 06, 1870.” [“Descendants of John Elderkin” (Generation 10) - ; Larry Buck - email removed]“DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Mrs. Eliza Maria Hendee Tiffany; Born in Vermont; Wife of Amos D. Tififany; Descendant of Lieut. Asa Jones[Sr.]; Daughter of German F. Hendee and Sarah Rosette Jones, his wife; Granddaughter of Asa Jones, Jr., and Mary Pardee, his wife (See No. 15323); Mrs. Sarah Abigail Tiffany Estabrook; Born in Vermont; Wife of John W. Estabrook; Descendant of Lieut. Asa Jones[Sr.]; Daughter of Amos D. Tiffany and Eliza Maria Hendee, his wife; Granddaughter of German F. Hendee and Sarah Rosette Jones, his Wife; Gr. -granddaughter of Asa Jones, Jr, and Mary Pardee, his wife (See No. 15323).” “Asa Jones[Sr.], born June 9, 1739 in Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut; died June 15, 1810 in Claremont, New Hampshire; married Sarah Treadway April 19, 1761 in Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut; born March 31, 1742 in Connecticut; died 1822. Notes for Asa Jones[Sr.]: Asa Jones[Sr.] was a lieutenant in the New Hampshire militia under Benjamin Bellows at Ticonderoga in 1777. He died in 1810 in New Hampshire.” [Ancestors of DONALD ROBERT DICKENSON - ] “Asa Jones[Sr.]; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 20 Jan 1782; Spouse's Name: Mary Pardee; Residence of Groom: Claremont, New Hampshire; Clerk's Jurisdiction Place: Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire” ["New Hampshire, Marriage Records, 1637-1947," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Asa Jones and Mary Pardee and, 1782.] “Asa Jones[Jr.]; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 22 Feb 1787; Birthplace: CLAREMONT TWP,SULLIVAN,NEW HAMPSHIRE; Father's Name: Asa Jones[Sr.]; Mother's Name: Mary Pardee” ["New Hampshire, Births and Christenings, 1714-1904," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Mary Pardee in entry for Asa Jones, 22 Feb 1787.] Sarah Abigail Tiffany b. 6 Aug 1870 m. John W. Estabrook [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; Larry Buck - email removed; “Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut Descendants including Female Lines” - ; James H. Holcombe - email removed; 3600 Eaglerock Dr., Atlanta, GA 30340]“DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Mrs. Eliza Maria Hendee Tiffany; Born in Vermont; Wife of Amos D. Tififany; Descendant of Lieut. Asa Jones[Sr.]; Daughter of German F. Hendee and Sarah Rosette Jones, his wife; Granddaughter of Asa Jones, Jr., and Mary Pardee, his wife (See No. 15323); Mrs. Sarah Abigail Tiffany Estabrook; Born in Vermont; Wife of John W. Estabrook; Descendant of Lieut. Asa Jones[Sr.]; Daughter of Amos D. Tiffany and Eliza Maria Hendee, his wife; Granddaughter of German F. Hendee and Sarah Rosette Jones, his wife; Gr. -granddaughter of Asa Jones, Jr, and Mary Pardee, his wife (See No. 15323).” “Asa Jones[Sr.], born June 9, 1739 in Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut; died June 15, 1810 in Claremont, New Hampshire; married Sarah Treadway April 19, 1761 in Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut; born March 31, 1742 in Connecticut; died 1822. Notes for Asa Jones[Sr.]: Asa Jones[Sr.] was a lieutenant in the New Hampshire militia under Benjamin Bellows at Ticonderoga in 1777. He died in 1810 in New Hampshire.” [Ancestors of DONALD ROBERT DICKENSON - ] “Asa Jones[Sr.]; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 20 Jan 1782; Spouse's Name: Mary Pardee; Residence of Groom: Claremont, New Hampshire; Clerk's Jurisdiction Place: Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire” ["New Hampshire, Marriage Records, 1637-1947," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Asa Jones and Mary Pardee and, 1782.] “Asa Jones[Jr.]; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 22 Feb 1787; Birthplace: CLAREMONT TWP,SULLIVAN,NEW HAMPSHIRE; Father's Name: Asa Jones[Sr.]; Mother's Name: Mary Pardee” ["New Hampshire, Births and Christenings, 1714-1904," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Mary Pardee in entry for Asa Jones, 22 Feb 1787.] ============================================================================================================================================ Arthur Tiffany b. 1873 [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt - email removed] Ruth Tiffany b. 1911 m. Reed Laughlin Lakeside Drive, Stanford, Connecticut [Mary (McMuillen) LaBatt - email removed] Edward Reed Laughlin b. 9 Jun 1936 [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt - email removed]Mary Hendee b. 1843 Massachusetts, USA [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Mary (“Polly”) Hendee (2) b. 2 Oct 1797 (Thursday), 9 o'clock A.M. m. Dr. Whipple Spooner 6 Jun 1821 Putnam, Ohio [Larry Buck - email removed and Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; GenCircles - ] “My daughter Polly [the second one named Polly, following the death of her older sister, Polly] was born on Thursday Oct. 2nd A.D. 1797, 9 o'clock AM . . . My daughter, Mary Hendee, was married at Putnam, in the State of Ohio on the 6th day of June 1821 . . . December 13th 1833 - Daut [daughter] Spooner [lives] at Williston” [father, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 10, 13 & 17]“We have also secured the following list, which embraces the names of all the deceased citizens of Burlington over 70 years of age, reported in the Burlington papers, from which it was copied, not already included in our biography, and quite a number of others still younger, supposed to be best known to the citizens, from Dec. 1854 to March 1865 . . . 60 years and upwards. Mary Hendee, wife of Dr. Whipple Spooner.” [VERMONT HISTORICAL MAGAZINE - ]=====================================================================================================================================================Sarah ("Sally") Hendee b. 18 Oct 1800 m. Henry Simonds 24 Apr 1826 d. 19 Oct 1833, 5 o’clock A.M. [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Henry: b. 2 May 1791 d. 4 Dec 1865 Residence: “of Pittsford” "James Simonds, the eldest son of James and Lydia Simonds, was born April 22, 1714, and married Ann Convers about August, 1745. To them were born Anne, Jude, Esther, Hazael ("Asahel"), Ebenezer and Keziah. Hazael, above mentioned, was born December 28, 1752, married Mary and settled in Charlestown, New Hampshire. Their children were Josiah, Henry, John, Joseph, William, Hannah, Fanny, Esther and Caroline. Josiah married and settled in Whiting, Vt. Henry, born May 2, 1791, married Mary Jones, of Claremont, N. H. On the 17th of November, 1819, in company with his brothers, Josiah of Whiting, and John, he purchased of William Barnes, of Rutland, the Merriam store and the place now occupied by John Leonard. The firm took the name of "J. Simlonds & Co.," and after trading a short time, Henry and John bought Josiah's interest in their Pittsford property and continued business under the firm-name of "Sirnonds & Co." In 1826, they bought of Whipple Spooner the place now owned by the heirs of Henry Simonds and occupied by his widow. They lived in an old house which, at that time, stood near where the horse-barn now stands, and had a distillery a few rods southwest of the house. In 1834, John sold his share of the property to his brother, Henry, who continued the mercantile business. About the year 1840, he built the house now on the premises, and sold the old house which was removed to the lot now owned by John Fleming, and was soon after burnt. Mr. [Henry] Simonds was married three times. His wife Mary died Aug. 25, 1825, and he married, May, 1826, Sarah, daughter of Caleb Hendee; she died October 19, 1833, and he married, May 2, 1834, Betsey, daughter of Martin Leach. Mr. Simonds died December 4, 1865 . . . SIMONDS, HENRY m(1) Mary Jones, who d August 25, 1825: he m(2) May, 1826, Sarah Hendee, who d October 19, 1833: he m(3) May 2, 1834, Betsey Leach. Children-1, Eliza b 1817, d 1869; 2, Charles b 1833, m Arabella Powers; 3, Mary Augusta b 1837, d aged seven weeks; 4, Edward b 1840, d 1858; 5, George H. b 1843, d Septemlber 21, 1870. Henry Simonds d December 4, 1865." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“Sally, my daughter, was born on Sat. 18th Oct. A.D. 1800, in the morning . . . My daughter, Sarah Hendee, was married to Henry Simonds of Pittsford on the 24th day of April A.D. 1826 . . . December 13, 1833 - My daughter Sarah Simonds has suffered much with sickness for several years past, and especially through the last summer. On the 18th Sept. she had a son born which she called Chas. Henry Simonds. She did not recover from her sickness, but continued to linger until the last 18th of Oct. when she completed her 33rd year and expired at half past 5 o'clock in the morning of the 19th of the same month, after suffering much in her sickness and death. She bore all her sufferings with great fortitude and patience. She had her senses perfectly well through the whole time of her distress. Her brothers, sisters, and parents were all present, except Mrs. Bliss and her brother, Charles, who arrived a few days after the funeral. Her child is doing well. Her death is the only death I have had in my own family for more than 40 years.” [father, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 10, 13 & 17]Charles Henry Simonds b. 18 Sep 1833 “On the 18th Sept. she had a son born which she called Chas. Henry Simonds.” [grandfather, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 17]Charles Jefferson Hendee b. 1 Jul 1805 (Monday), 4 o'clock A.M. Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m(1). __ __ Occupation: cabinetmaker, book publisher Residence: Roxbury (Boston), Suffolk County, Massachusetts (1825-1854) "Charles was widowed after his first wife produced my ancestor, Samuel Charles Hendee. [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed] “. . . he [Charles Jefferson Hendee] goes to Boston ‘to live on the 5th Sept. 1825, where he still lives.’ On page 15 [of Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr’s manuscript] . . . Caleb goes to Boston, ‘making Chas, my son, and Deacon Hay a visit.’” "Cora Sand says that her great grandfather, Charles Hendee was a cabinetmaker. She also stated that her mother [Emma Hendee] thought that Samuel may have been a Mason as she remembered aprons, plumes and black horses pulling the hearse at his funeral. Obviously, more research needs to be done. My aunt Mary and I traveled to Portland, Michigan in the hopes of finding some long-lost relatives there. Though we found the home of one of them, possibly a son of Lee Hendee they were not in. We left a message and they never responded." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed and Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] "Cora Sand says that her great grandfather, Charles Hendee was a cabinetmaker." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “The Civil War Draft in Vermont; Drafted, Paid Commutation - According to the 1892 Revised Roster and the Adjutant General Reports during the war, at least the following men were drafted and paid commutation ($300.00) in lieu of serving - Hendee, Charles J., Pittsford, VT” [Vermont in the Civil War - ]“Charles Jefferson Hendee, my son, born on Monday, 4 o'clock A.M. on July 1st 1805 . . . My son, Charles J. Hendee, went to Boston to live on the 5th Sept. 1825, where he still lives . . . December 13th 1833 - My son Charles lives still at Boston . . . Charles Hendee and his sister were here for several weeks in August and Sept. [1834] on a visit. Charles still resides in Boston . . . My son, Charles Jefferson Hendee, was married of August 1836 to Miss Davis of Roxbury, Mass., where he now lives. In a letter received not long since, he informed me that he had cleared the year previous, $70,000 in his book business.” [father, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 11, 13, 17, 18 & 20]“Charles Jefferson Hendee born 01 Jul 1805; Birthplace: PITTSFORD TWP, RUTLAND, VERMONT; Father's Name: Caleb Hendee [Jr.]; Mother's Name: Lydia Rich” – birth recorded in Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont by Charles’ father, Caleb Hendee, Jr., Pittsford Town Clerk ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles Jefferson Hendee, 1805.] “Charles Jefferson Hendee married Adeline Davis in Boston. Adeline was born in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. Charles was widowed after his first wife produced my ancestor, Samuel Charles Hendee. He married Adeline Davis in 1836. They had four children." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed]“Charles remarried to Adeline Davis a native of Roxbury, Massachusetts and they lived and raised their children there." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“Charles J. Hendee; Event Place: Vermont, Chittenden County; Event Year: 1881; Event Type: Probate Records; Record Type: Estate Files; Source Reference: Box 25 File 3597; Digital Folder Number: 4176652; Affiliate Repository Type: County Probate Estate Files [estate filed 14 Mar 1882]” ["Vermont, Probate Files, 1800-1921," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles J. Hendee, 1881.]"The story[?] that has been passed down through the generations is that the original progenitor, Charles Hendee, first arrived here from France[?] bringing along his young son, Samuel[?]. Nothing is known of young Samuel's mother. But on August 30, 1836 Charles Hendee married Adeline Davis in Suffolk, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Family legend says that there was some land to be inherited in France[?] as Charles's son, Samuel Charles Hendee (or Charles Samuel) was born at Hendee Hall in France[?]. There was a coat of arms that was lost during WWI (see below). Family legend also has it that Charles' second wife brought a son to their marriage and she quickly changed his name to Charles Davis Hendee[?] in case there were lands to be inherited. I'm not sure if this is true, partly because they were married in 1836 and they had a child born in 1837 who was named Charles Davis Hendee . . . As I've been digging lately through the internet I am finding that the original stories about the Hendees are not entirely accurate. I believe that the stories may have originally been fairly truthful in that the Hendees were from France and very possibly of noble birth. But I think the story goes back many generations before our Charles. The Hendees fled from France at the time of the Huguenot persecution. I have just recently come in contact with a few people on the internet who have shared vast amounts of information with me and provided proof that we are definitely descended from these original Hendee ancestors." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]"Family legend has it that Samuel Charles Hendee was born on May 10, about 1833 at Hendee Hall in France[?] to Charles Hendee. This simply is not true. His father's name was Charles Jefferson Hendee and his mother is still unknown. It is probably true that an ancestor long ago was born in Hendee Hall, but it was not our Samuel. Samuel was most likely born in Connecticut or Boston, Massachusetts where his father had settled. Charles remarried to Adeline Davis a native of Roxbury, Massachusetts and they lived and raised their children there." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“Samuel Hendee b: 1833 CT?0: Looking for any information about Samuel Hendee whose father was Charles Jefferson Hendee.” [Ruth Strouse – email removed; - ]“Dear David [Petrie], Delighted to hear from you. Both Curator Anne Pelkey and I were unaware that the Hendee paintings were properly cataloged, cross-referenced, wrapped, and stored upstairs. Anne found them this morning: Charles Jefferson Hendee (General Caleb Hendee Jr's. son) and Solomon (son of Deacon Caleb Hendee) and his wife Lois (Paine) Hendee. I lived in New Hampshire from 1971 to late 1995, and Jean Davies was curator in 1997, so neither Anne nor I knew that Solomon and Lois Hendee's portraits had been given to the Society. Before I moved away my sister and I gave Charles J. Hendee's portrait to the Society, only we thought it was a portrait of Lafayette Hendee. Our grandmother had bought it, probably in the early 1900s, from who knows who? We took her word for the identity, and we gave it to PHS [Pittsford (Vermont) Historical Society] before I moved away. (The accession card says it came from me.) Someone had the good sense to look on the back of the painting and found Charles J. Hendee's name. We can't imagine who might have told the researcher that the paintings couldn't be viewed in 1997, but I have a digital camera with a good portrait setting, and will get shots of all three to e-mail you ASAP.” [Peggy Armitage, Past President of Pittsford (Vermont) Historical Society - email removed]“The American Frugal Housewife – Dedicated to Those Who Are Not Ashamed of Economy by Mrs. Lydia Child, published in Boston: Carter, Hendee, and Co. 1833 – These pages are from a little book given to me by my half-sister, Nancy Lee Hendee Wilson, since it had the name ‘Hendee’ as one of the owners of the publishing company. I received a letter from Grace Neil Anderson, author of in the Shadow of Cox Mountain who in kindly answering some of my questions, stated that she knew of ‘someone of the Hendee family who went to Boston and became a wealthy book dealer.’ I sent a copy of this text and the above-mentioned pages to Cousin Mary [McMullen] LaBatt (also a descendant of David Hendee and of the same generation as am I, though she is about 30 years older). She [Mary] wrote a postcard back, stating, ‘The Hendee in book business was Charles Jefferson, son of Caleb Jr. – see his [Caleb Jr’s] manuscript (page 19 in your new copy’). [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed; Mary [McMullen] LaBatt - email removed] “This book [The American Frugal Housewife – Dedicated to Those Who Are Not Ashamed of Economy by Mrs. Lydia Child] also provides wonderful insight into the lives of our ancestors, being an authentic narrative of their very times! It really is fascinating. I learned that it is better to knit rather than to weave your own socks. I am so glad I can go to the store and buy soap rather than following all the directions involving ashes and lye to make my own. ‘Look frequently to the pails to see that nothing is thrown to the pigs which should have been in the grease-pot. Look to the grease-pot, and see that nothing is there which might have served to nourish your own family, or a poorer one. An ox’s gall will set any color. When mattresses get hard and bunchy, rip them, take the hair out, pull it thoroughly by hand. Barley straw is best for beads; dry corn husks, slit into shreds, are better than straw. The Indians say that poke-root boiled into a soft poultice is the cure for the bite of a snake. I have heard of a fine horse saved by it. There were new words to me: elder-blow tea, vinegar curds. English-mallows, and fustic. There were cures for illnesses such as throat temper, mortification, quincy, worms, and chilblains. For avoiding lock-jaw from a scratch, one should bathe the injured part freely with lye or pearl-ash and water. Also, one must bind a rind of pork to the wound if by needle, pin, or nail. Other suggestions were also offered. For cholera-morbus, use a spoonful of ashes stirred in cider. Where did they get myrrh (to mix with aloes and saffron for digestive disorders)? An ointment made from the common ground-worms, which boys dig to bait fishes, rubbed on with the hand, is said to be excellent, when the sinews are drawn up by any disease or accident. There were recipes (or reipts) for potato cheese, calf’s foot jelly, beef tea, and for boiling neat’s tongue or buffalo tongue (soak a day and a night and boil six hours). There is the phase ‘a leg of bacon.’ Beef liver was one cent a pound. The term shilling is used. What is a rattle rand (part of an ox)? A pig’s head, though despised for being cheap, is delicious when well coked and is a profitable thing to buy. When cooking a calf’s head, leave the windpipe on, for if it hangs out of the pot, all the froth will escape from it; clean the lights thoroughly. Pigeons are best when potted. Keep a calf’s rennet handy for when your husband brings home company unexpectedly so that you can make a five minute rennet pudding. Who has had a carrot pie or a whortleberry or cranberry pit? ‘Cup cake’ here means using one cup of butter, two cups of sugar, three cups of flour and four eggs. If election cake was ‘old-fashioned’ in 1832, when did it originate? Here fritters are synonymous with ‘flat-jacks.’ When did this turn into ‘flapjacks?’ What must be missing from the recipes of the International House of Pancakes is a spoonful or more of New England (N.E.) rum to make them light. They would also need to know to heat it until it foams by putting in a hot poker. We also have lost the idea for pancakes of using sour beer with a spoonful of pearl ash. General health rules included not making children cross-eyed by having hair hang about their foreheads where they could see it continually. She talked about the ‘extravagance of the present day’ and that ‘in this country, we are apt to let children romp away their existence, till they get to be thirteen or fourteen. This is not well.’ She recommends that every member should be employed either in earning or saving money. Small children can knit garters and suspenders or braid straw. They can pick cranberries from the meadow to be carried to market rather than wearing out their clothes in useless play. The children can also make handsome feather fans if you keep turkeys or geese. Her overall theme is ‘The true economy of housekeeping is simple the art of gathering up all the fragments, so that nothing is lost. I mean fragments of time, as well as materials.’ So, as you envision the people on these pages, also envision them washing their hair with N.E. rum or brandy (for the roots), emptying the feather bed and washing and drying the feathers, or dissolving isinglass in gin to make a strong cement for broken glass, china, or sea-shells.” [Cynthlia Hendee Henry - email removed] Samuel Charles Hendee b. 1833 Connecticut[?], USA m. Mary Elizabeth (“Eliza”) Mathews d. 1868 (age 34 yrs) Ohio (or Massachusetts) Cause of Death: “ . . . his death was the result of a fall from scaffolding while painting a house.” Occupation: carpenter [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “Charles Jefferson Hendee married Adeline Davis in Boston. Adeline was born in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. Charles [Jefferson Hendee] was widowed after his first wife produced my ancestor, Samuel Charles Hendee.." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed] "Family legend has it that Samuel Charles Hendee was born on May 10, about 1833[?] at Hendee Hall in France[?] to Charles Hendee. This simply is not true. His father's name was Charles Jefferson Hendee and his mother is still unknown. It is probably true that an ancestor long ago was born in Hendee Hall, but it was not our Samuel [Charles Hendee]. Samuel was most likely born in Connecticut or Boston, Massachusetts where his father had settled. Charles remarried to Adeline Davis a native of Roxbury, Massachusetts and they lived and raised their children there." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]Mary Elizabeth (“Eliza”): b. 9 May 1829 Ohio, USA d. aft 1881 Ottawa, Illinois bur. aft 1881, Ottawa, Illinois [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] "Our Samuel married Mary Eliza Matthews who was born May 9, 1829 in Ohio. I believe Mary came from a substantial family back east. They [Mary and Samuel] had a large family, the youngest being only two years old when her father [Samuel] died. Mary Eliza Matthews Hendee had been taught to sew, embroider and play the melodeon but not really to work, so that her husband and her daughters did most of the work and waited on her hand and foot (she was a close cousin to the J. P. Morgan family). When her husband died, she was hard put to care for a family of 11 children. She immediately contacted her cousin, a doctor named Lawlor Carlton and he arranged for them to travel by covered wagon to his land in Marshalltown, Iowa. Emma remembered receiving boxes of clothing at Christmas and gifts. One gift she received was a red glass ring which was too large for her finger and she dropped it through a crack in the floor. At some point, the family moved on to Tama, IA [Iowa]. It was here that her [Emma's] brothers played the banjo and sang, hunted and fished. They had a tame crow that stole everything out of her mother's sewing basket; her thimble or anything bright such as buttons, etc. They lived on the side of Tama so that when they were going to Sunday School at the Baptist Church they would meet the Indians from the reservation. One in particular "Indian John" frightened them so that Emma and Mary would hide in a large culvert until he went by. . . Mary Eliza Matthews [Hendee] died after Emma was married, so after 1881. She was buried at Ottawa, IL [Illinois]" [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed] "Cora Sand stated that her mother thought that Samuel may have been a Mason as she remembered aprons, plumes and black horses pulling the hearse at his funeral." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Mary Eliza Matthews died after Emma was married, so after 1881. She was buried at Ottawa, IL.” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“She [Mary Eliza Matthews] immediately contacted her cousin, a doctor named Lawlor Carlton and he arranged for them to travel by covered wagon to his land in Marshalltown, Iowa. Emma [Emily Morgan Hendee b. 11 Oct 1863] remembered receiving boxes of clothing at Christmas and gifts. One gift she received was a red glass ring which was too large for her finger and she dropped it through a crack in the floor. At some point, the family moved on to Tama, IA. It was here that her brothers played the banjo and sang, hunted and fished. They had a tame crow that stole everything out of her mother's sewing basket; her thimble or anything bright such as buttons, etc. They lived on the side of Tama so that when they were going to Sunday School at the Baptist Church they would meet the Indians from the reservation. One in particular "Indian John" frightened them so that Emma and Mary would hide in a large culvert until he went by. In Ohio, they caught crawfish and clams in the creek in Ohio and cooked them. At night they hunted coon and possum with their hound dogs, Sage and Smoke. Emma's sister "Min" (Viola Gwenanne) married very young and lived in St. Louis. Emma went to live with her the summer she was eleven and said it was the hottest place in the world. Mary let her two daughters, Adeline and Mary Frances go to live with other people and Emma went to live part-time with a woman who lived in a sod shanty . The woman's husband was away most of the time working where they were putting through the railroad. In this sod shanty built in the side of the hill there was one room and one bed. These people only owned one cow and one morning the woman had been out milking and Emma wasn't up yet and when she came in she told Emma to put the quilt over her head and keep still and the lady took a shotgun and shot a blacksnake off of a rafter and it fell directly on the bed and Emma! She remembered that at night the water in the water bucket would freeze. For Easter there was never any thought about dressing up. They wore what they had. They tried to have chicken or eggs and flowers of some kind if they could, but they basically just went to church in the morning and after dinner to Sunday School and again to church in the evening. The same on Thanksgiving. Emma remembered that they used to wear petticoats made of two layers of materials of cotton in between and quilted. Thinner down to the hips and then two or maybe 3 layers down to their ankles. No one care about their size in those days. They also used to wear panties down below their knees. It would look funny to see a woman with panties that long now, wouldn't it? Emma remembered her first pair of underwear that her sister Adi made out of cotton flannel and shaped to fit her body. She wore her panties over it and her shoes came way up above her ankles. When she was 14 her dresses came to her shoe tops and when 18 her dress touched the floor. It looked terrible if a woman's dress was short enough to show any of her shoes. Emma spoke of a Mrs. Wheeler who used to spin and weave all of the material for her family's clothes. (I don't know if this was the woman that she went to live with.)Click here if you would like a brief history of Emma's memories of her life with the Wheelers."The story[?] that has been passed down through the generations is that the original progenitor, Charles Hendee, first arrived here from France[?] bringing along his young son, Samuel. Nothing is known of young Samuel's mother. But on August 30, 1836 Charles Hendee married Adeline Davis in Suffolk, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Family legend says that there was some land to be inherited in France[?] as Charles's son, Samuel Charles Hendee (or Charles Samuel) was born at Hendee Hall in France[?]. There was a coat of arms that was lost during WWI . . . As I've been digging lately through the internet I am finding that the original stories about the Hendees are not entirely accurate. I believe that the stories may have originally been fairly truthful in that the Hendees were from France and very possibly of noble birth. But I think the story goes back many generations before our Charles. The Hendees fled from France at the time of the Huguenot persecution. I have just recently come in contact with a few people on the internet who have shared vast amounts of information with me and provided proof that we are definitely descended from these original Hendee ancestors." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“Our Samuel [Charles Hendee] married Mary Eliza Matthews who was born May 9, 1829 in Ohio. I believe Mary came from a substantial family back east. It is said that Samuel died in 1868 in Massachusetts. He was 34 years old and his death was the result of a fall from scaffolding while painting a house. However, other evidence suggests that he died in Ohio. I believe it very well may have been Ohio as that as where the family migrated from after his death. He was a carpenter by trade. They had a large family, the youngest being only two years old when her father died. Mary Eliza Matthews Hendee had been taught to sew, embroider and play the melodeon but not really to work, so that her husband and her daughters did most of the work and waited on her hand and foot. (she was a close cousin to the J.P. Morgan family). When her husband died, she was hard put to care for a family of 11 children.” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]As you will see below, Mary [Elizabeth (Mathews) Hendee] used family names as middle names for many of her children. When a record of Mary can be found, these will make excellent clues to her background. However, it should be noted that this practice was common in the Hendee family anyway. Samuel [Charles Hendee] and Mary had the following children and possibly more:1. Samuel Warner Merton Hendee 2. John Edgar Benson Hendee (1849- )3. Alme Elizabeth Hendee (1853-1911) married to Walter Southgate, May 13, 1875 in Douglas, Nebraska. She divorced Walter and married a Turner later on. 4. Viola Gwenanne {"Minnie" or "Min") Hendee ( - ) married Rodman P. Jerome in Monroe, IL on 1/22/1873.5. Edward Hendee ( - )6. Andrew Hendee ( - )7. Belle Adelaide ("Adeline" or "Adi") Hendee ( - ) "Mary let her two daughters, Adeline and Mary Frances go to live with other people and Emma went to live part-time with a woman who lived in a sod shanty."9. Homer Hendee ( - )10. Charles Omar Dunham Hendee ( - )11. Samuel W. Hendee ( - ) ["Interesting that we have yet a third Samuel W. Hendee in Mary Fobian's family tree. This may be why his parents added the middle name "Merton" for his brother (?)" - Dave Petrie] 12. Jennie Dunham Hendee ( - )13. Emily ("Emma") Morgan Hendee born October 11, 1863 in Mechanicsburg, OH died February 12, 1942 Prophetstown, Whiteside County, IL, married Benjamin Glass (1881). "Mary let her two daughters, Adeline and Mary Frances go to live with other people and Emma went to live part-time with a woman who lived in a sod shanty."14. Mary Francis Hendee born February 9, 1866 died July 21, 1951 married Gallagher "Mary let her two daughters, Adeline and Mary Frances go to live with other people and Emma went to live part-time with a woman who lived in a sod shanty."“I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND MORE INFO. ON SAMUEL [Charles] HENDEE THAT MARRIED MARY ELIZABETH MATTHEWS.” [Mary Fobian - email removed]“Samuel Hendee b: 1833 CT[?] Looking for any information about Samuel Hendee whose father was Charles Jefferson Hendee.” [Ruth Strouse – email removed; - ] "Looking for Samuel [Charless] Hendee, Mary Elizabeth [Eliza?] Matthews Hendee, Viola, Charles, Omar, Alma, Belle, Edward, John, Jennie, Emily or Mary Hendee." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] John Edgar Benson Hendee b. 1849 m. Orilla Martel bef 1876 Grand Isle (or South Hero), Vermont ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), John Walter Hendee, 1948.] Orilla: b. abt 1846-1849 Grand Isle (or South Hero), Vermont, USA d. 1918 Parents: Buzzel Martell and Orilla __ “I was trying to start a family tree and had trouble getting past the 4th Generation. So far as I have gotten that myself (Sarah Dawn Hendee) and my Father (Wayne Gerard Hendee, where this tree starts) were born in Jericho VT and the 3 other generations were all in Grand Isle or Isle Lamotte, VT. I am having difficulty finding much information about the 1st John Walter Hendee, almost everything has been about his son John Walter. So confusing. Leon Hendee does have some brothers and sisters which I can get you if it’s helpful.” [Sarah Dawn (Hendee) Colby - email removed]“Enos Wells; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 17 Jun 1882; Event Place: , , Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Spouse's Name: Orilla Martell Hendee [second marriage]; Age of Bride: 38; Birthplace of Bride: Grand Isle (or South Hero), Vermont; Residence of Bride: Grand Isle (or South Hero), Vermont; Spouse's Father's Name: Buzzel Martell; Spouse's Mother's Name: Orilla” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Enos Wells and Orilla (Martell} Hendee, 1882.] “Zenas/Enos Wells/Wyman, b. c. 1820/26, Canada. m. 12 February 1859, Grand Isle, Vt., Emilie Lapointe, b. c. 1808, Canada. Amelia Wells, age 66, b. Canada--d. 14 January 1880, Grand Isle, Vt. 1870 census, North Hero, Vt.; 1880 census, Grand Isle, Vt. He m. probably (2) 1882, Orilla (Martell/Bombard) Hendee, age 38, widow of John Hendee.” [WELLS, DEWELLS, DEUEL (DOUALLE, possibly ETOILE DIT NOEL, originally STERN) FAMILY - ] “Orilla Martell, b. c. 1846/48/49, South Hero, Vt. Probably this woman was a daughter of Melissa by her first marriageto Moses LaBombard. She apparently m. (1) John Hender/Hendee, no. 88, 90, 91, 1880 census, South Hero, Vt; m. (2) 17 June 1882, South Hero, Enos Wyman or Wells, age 36/56, born Canada. She is listed as age 38, born South Hero, dau. of Buzzel Martel; m. (3) 21 July 1889, South Hero, Frank Blow, age 60, b. St. John's Canada (his 2nd m.), son of Jo. Blow and Margaret (Mumblow) Blow. She is listed as Orilla Wells (maiden name Orilla Bombard), 44, born Grand Isle, Vt., (her 3rd m.), dau. of Moses Bombard and Mrs. Martell; m. (4) age 56, 2 August 1913, Grand Isle, VT., Octave St. Marie, b. Canada, age 54, of Plattsburgh, N.Y., son of Lewis and Mary (Ducat) St. Marie. She is buried Grand Isle Vt. Cemetery, b. 1850--d. 1916.] “Orilla Bombard/Martell, b. c. 1846/48, South Hero, Vt.--d. 1918. m. (1) by 1876, John Hendee, 1880 census, South Hero, Vt.; m. (2) 17 June 1882, South Hero, Vt., Enos Wells or Wyman, b. Canada; m. (3) 21 July 1889, Grand Isle, Vt., Frank Blow, age 60, b. St. Johns, Canada.” [LaBOMBARD (BOMBARDIER DIT LABOMBARDE) FAMILY OF GRAND ISLE COUNTY, VERMONT - ]"Looking for Samuel Hendee, Mary Elizabeth [Eliza?] Matthews Hendee, Viola, Charles, Omar, Alma, Belle, Edward, John, Jennie, Emily or Mary Hendee." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] John Walter (“Walter”) Hendee, Sr. b. 2 Feb 1880 “at home” Grand Isle (or South Hero), Vermont, USA m(1). Christie Socia Grande Isle Vermont d. 9 Jul 1948 (Age: 68 yr 5 mo 7 da) Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont Occupation: farmer Residence: Colchester Vermont [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Walter Hendee in entry for Rilla Hendee, 1907; LDS History Search - ] “John Walter Hendee; Event Type: Death; Event Date: 09 Jul 1948; Event Place: Colchester, , Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Age: 68; Birth Year (Estimated): 1880; Father's Name: John Hendee; Mother's Name: Orilla Martel; Informant; Joseph Hendee; Cause of Death: Coronary Thrombosis due to Generalized Arterio-Sclerosis (20 years).” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), John Walter Hendee, 1948.] “My Grandmother was a Hendee. She is from Vermont. She was born in 1902. Her name is Laura May Hendee, married a Socia. Her fathers name was John Walter Hendee of Grand Isle, Vermont . . . I am looking for a Walter Hendee. I know he lived in Colchester Vermont. He was married to a Christie Socia. They had 2 children together, Laura and Leon Hendee. Leon was born in 1902, and Laura was born in 1904. I know Christie died and Walter remarried and went on to have about 6 more children . . . Just wanted to mention that we think Christie Socia may have come from Montana. Then married Walter Hendee and moved to Colchester Vermont . . . My Great Grandmothers name was Christie Socia, not sure where she was born. She married a man named Walter Hendee in Grande Isle Vermont in 1927[?] [not possible if children were born in 1902 and 1904]. If anyone has any information on Christie Socia, please email me . . . I found that Walter is his middle name. Its John Walter Hendee." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, NH.]“I was trying to start a family tree and had trouble getting past the 4th Generation. So far as I have gotten that myself (Sarah Dawn Hendee) and my Father (Wayne Gerard Hendee, where this tree starts) were born in Jericho VT and the 3 other generations were all in Grand Isle or Isle Lamotte, VT. I am having difficulty finding much information about the 1st John Walter Hendee, almost everything has been about his son John Walter. So confusing. Leon Hendee does have some brothers and sisters which I can get you if it’s helpful.” [Sarah Dawn (Hendee) Colby - email removed]1930 Unitd States Census: Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont; Enumeration District: 0027; Family: 236 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Yr Born Relation Father Born Mother BornJohn W[alter] Hendee Male 52 Married White Vermont 1878 Head Vermont New YorkMatilda M. Hendee Female 34 Married White Vermont 1896 Wife Vermont VermontJoseph L. Hendee Male 12 Single White Vermont 1918 Son Vermont VermontLucy M. Hendee Female 11 Single White Vermont 1919 Daughter Vermont Vermont Irene M. Hendee Female 10 Single White Vermont 1920 Daughter Vermont Vermont John W. Hendee Male 7 Single White Vermont 1923 Son Vermont Vermont Allen A. Hendee Male 4 Single White Vermont 1926 Son Vermont VermontLennie O. Hendee Female 2 Single White Vermont 1928 Daughter Vermont Vermont Ella M. Hendee Female 0 Single White Vermont 1930 Daughter Vermont Vermont Laura M. Socia Female 25 Married White Vermont 1905 Daughter Vermont Vermont Christine M. Socia Female 2 Single White Vermont 1928 Granddaughter Vermont Vermont ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), John W Hendee, 1930.] Rilla Hendee (twin of Laura May Hendee) b. 23 Dec 1906 Grand Isle, Vermont, USA d. 5 Feb 1907 (infant - 1mo 13da) Grand Isle, Vermont Cause of Death: Bronchitis, Acute ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Walter Hendee in entry for Hendee, 1906.]“Rilla Hendee; Event Type: Death; Event Date: 05 Feb 1907; Event Place: , , Vermont, United States; Gender: Female; Age: 0; Birth Year (Estimated): 1907; Birthplace: Gand Isle; Father's Name: Walter Hendee; Father’s Birthplace: Grand Isle; Mother's Name: Christie Socia; Mother’s Birthplace: South Hero” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Christie Socia in entry for Rilla Hendee, 1907.][girl] Hendee b. 23 Dec 1906 Vermont, USA “Hendee; Event Type: Birth; Event Date: 23 Dec 1906; Event Place: , , Vermont, United States; Gender: Female: ; Age: ; Birth Year (Estimated): ; Father's Name: Walter Hendee; Father Born: Grand Isle; Father Age: 25; Father Occupation: laborer; Mother's Name: Christie Socia (4th child); Mother Bornn: Grand Isle; Mother Age: 22” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Christie Socia in entry for Hendee, 1906.]=============================================================================================== Laura May Hendee (twin of Rilla Hendee) b. 23 Dec 1906 Grand Isle Vermont, USA m. Napoleon Socia ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Laura M Socia in entry for John W Hendee, 1930; Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed][girl] Hendee b. 23 Dec 1906 Vermont, USA “Hendee; Event Type: Birth; Event Date: 23 Dec 1906; Event Place: , , Vermont, United States; Gender: Female: ; Age: ; Birth Year (Estimated): ; Father's Name: Walter Hendee; Father Born: Grand Isle; Father Age: 25; Father Occupation: laborer; Mother's Name: Christie Socia (4th child); Mother Bornn: Grand Isle; Mother Age: 22” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Christie Socia in entry for Hendee, 1906.]“Laura M Socia; Event Type: Census; Event Date: 1930; Event Place: Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont; Gender: Female; Age: 25; Marital Status: Married; Race: White; Birthplace: Vermont; Birth Year (Estimated): 1905; Immigration Year: Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter; Father's Birthplace: Vermont; Mother's Birthplace: Vermont; District: 0027; Household ID: 236; Sheet Number and Letter: 11B; Line Number: 52” ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Laura M Socia in entry for John W Hendee, 1930.] “My Grandmother was a Hendee. She is from Vermont. She was born in 1902. Her name is Laura May Hendee, married a Socia. Her fathers name was John Walter Hendee of Grand Isle, Vermont . . . I am looking for a Walter Hendee. I know he lived in Colchester Vermont. He was married to a Christie Socia. They had 2 children together, Laura and Leon Hendee. Leon was born in 1902, and Laura was born in 1904. I know Christie died and Walter remarried and went on to have about 6 more children . . . Just wanted to mention that we think Christie Socia may have come from Montana. Then married Walter Hendee and moved to Colchester Vermont . . . My Great Grandmothers name was Christie Socia, not sure where she was born. She married a man named Walter Hendee in Grande Isle Vermont in 1927. If anyone has any information on Christie Socia, please email me . . . I found that Walter is his middle name. Its John Walter Hendee." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, NH. -email removed] “I was trying to start a family tree and had trouble getting past the 4th Generation. So far as I have gotten that myself (Sarah Dawn Hendee) and my Father (Wayne Gerard Hendee, where this tree starts) were born in Jericho VT and the 3 other generations were all in Grand Isle or Isle Lamotte, VT. I am having difficulty finding much information about the 1st John Walter Hendee, almost everything has been about his son John Walter. So confusing. Leon Hendee does have some brothers and sisters which I can get you if it’s helpful.” [Sarah Dawn Hendee - email removed] 1940 United States Census: Colchester Town, Chittenden County, Vermont; Enumeration District: 4-37; Family: 10 [families lived next to each other] - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Est Yr Born Residence in 1935 Occupation Highest Grade Completed Napoleon Socia Male 38 Married White Head Vermont 1902 Same House Farmer 4 Laura Socia Female 34 Married White Wife Vermont 1906 Same House 8 Christine Socia Male 12 Single White Daughter Vermont 1928 Same House 2 Richard Socia Male 9 Single White Son Vermont 1931 Same House 1["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Walter Hendee, Colchester Town, Chittenden, Vermont, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 4-37, sheet 1A, family 9, NARA digital publication T627, roll 4231] Christine Socia b. abt 1928 Vermont, USA m. John Walter (“Walter”) Hendee, Jr.[?] Grande Isle, Vermont d. bef 1943 Residence: Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont (1930) “It appears that John Walter Hendee, Jr. may have married his niece, Christine Socia. There was only a five year age difference between the two according to census records.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Christine M Socia in entry for John W Hendee, 1930.] John Walter (“Walter”), Jr.[?]: b. 5 Apr 1923 Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA Parents: John Walter (“Walter”) Hendee, Sr. (b. 2 Feb 1880 “at home” Grand Isle (or South Hero), Vermont, USA m. 1927 Grande Isle, Vermont d. 9 Jul 1948 (Age: 68 yr 5 mo 7 da) Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont Occupation: farmer Residence: Colchester Vermont) and Matilda Mary (“Christie”) Socia (b. abt 1898 South Hero, Vermont (or Grand Isle), USA)“Christine M. Socia; Event Type: Census; Event Date: 1930; Event Place: Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont; Gender: Female; Age: 2; Marital Status: Single; Race: White; Birthplace: Vermont; Birth Year (Estimated): 1928; Immigration Year:; Relationship to Head of Household: Granddaughter; Father's Birthplace: Vermont; Mother's Birthplace: Vermont; District: 0027; Household ID: 236; Sheet Number and Letter: 11B; Line Number: 53” ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Christine M Socia in entry for John W Hendee, 1930.] “It appears that John Walter Hendee, Jr. (half-brother of Laura May Hendee) may have married his half-niece, Christine Socia (daughter of Laura May Hendee). There was only a five year age difference between the two according to census records.[?]” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Christine (“Christie”): b. abt 1928 Vermont, USA Parents: Napoleon Socia (b. abt 1902 ) and Laura May Hendee (b. abt 1906 Vermont) Wanda Hendee b. m. James Menix Residence: Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire (2013) “Charles Jefferson Hendee married Adeline Davis in Boston. Adeline was born in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. Charles [Jefferson Hendee] was widowed after his first wife produced my ancestor, Samuel Charles Hendee." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed]“My Grandmother was a Hendee. She is from Vermont. She was born in 1902. Her name is Laura May Hendee, married a Socia. Her fathers name was John Walter Hendee of Grand Isle, Vermont . . . I am looking for a Walter Hendee. I know he lived in Colchester Vermont. He was married to a Christie Socia. They had 2 children together, Laura and Leon Hendee. Leon was born in 1902, and Laura was born in 1904. I know Christie died and Walter remarried and went on to have about 6 more children . . . Just wanted to mention that we think Christie Socia may have come from Montana. Then married Walter Hendee and moved to Colchester Vermont . . . My Great Grandmothers name was Christie Socia, not sure where she was born. She married a man named Walter Hendee in Grande Isle Vermont in 1927[?] [not possible if children were born in 1902 and 1904]. If anyone has any information on Christie Socia, please email me . . . I found that Walter is his middle name. Its John Walter Hendee." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, NH. - email removed] Richard Socia b. abt 1931 Vermont, USA Residence: Colchester Town, Chittenden County, Vermont (1940) “Richard Socia;: Census; Event Year: 1940; Event Place: Colchester Town, Chittenden, Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Age: 9; Marital Status: Single; Race (Standardized): White; Relationship to Head of Household (Standardized): Son; Birthplace: Vermont; Estimated Birth Year: 1931; Residence in 1935: Same Place; Enumeration District Number: 4-37; Family Number: 10” ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Richard Socia in household of Napoleon Socia, Colchester Town, Chittenden, Vermont, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 4-37, sheet 1A, family 10, NARA digital publication T627, roll 4231.] Leon Charles Hendee b. 22 Jul 1902 Chittenden, Vermont, USA m. Anna May LaMott d. Jun 1971 (Age: 69 yrs) Occupation: laborer, machine operator (Tulatex Company) Residence: Chittenden, Vermont 05465 (1971) SSN: 009-07-4547 (issued by: Vermont) “Leon Hendee does have some brothers and sisters which I can get you if it’s helpful.” [Sarah Dawn Hendee – email removed; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Leon Charles Hendee in entry for Kevin Anthony Hendee, 1952; "United States Social Security Death Index," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Leon Hendee, June 1971; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).] Anna May: b. abt 1913 Grand Isle, Vermont, USA] Anna May: b. Parents: Sidney LaMott and Maude Bruso [Lawrence W. LaMott Obituary; The Burlington Free Press on August 23, 2011 - ]“Leon Hendee does have some brothers and sisters which I can get you if it’s helpful.” [Sarah Dawn (Hendee) Colby - email removed][boy] Hendee b. 22 Jul 1902 Vermont, USA “Hendee; Event Type: Birth; Event Date: 22 Jul 1902; Event Place: , , Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Age: ; Birth Year (Estimated): ; Father's Name: Walter Hendee; Father’s Birthplace: Grand Isle; Fathder’s Occupation: laborer; Mother's Name: Christie Socia; Mother’s Birthplace: Grand Isle; Motheer’s Residence: Grand Isle” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Christie Socia in entry for Hendee, 1902.]1940 United States Census: Grand Isle Town, Grand Isle, Vermont; Enumeration District: 7-3; Family: 82 – Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Est Yr Born Residence in 1935Leon Hendee Male 37 Married White Head Vermont 1903 Same Place Anna Hendee Female 26 Married White Wife Vermont 1914 Same PlaceElton Hendee Male 5 Single White Son Vermont 1935 Same PlaceIvan Hendee Male 4 Single White Son Vermont 1936 ---["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Leon Hendee, Grand Isle Town, Grand Isle, Vermont, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 7-3, sheet 5B, family 82, NARA digital publication T627, roll 4233.] Elton Leon Hendee b. abt 1935 Grand Isle, Vermont, USA m. Ellen Melvine Doner 20 Jun 1953 Jericho (Underhill), Vermont by Rev. Gavin F. Maloney (Roman Catholic) [Groom 18 years old and bride 16 years old at the time of their wedding] Occupation: farmer and laborer (Central Market – Troy) Residence: Grand Isle Town, Grand Isle, Vermont (1940); Cropseyville, New York (1954) ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Elton L Hendee and Ellen M Doner, 1953; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch ), Kenneth Elton Hendee, 1954] Ellen M: b. abt 1937 Underhill, Vermont, USA Occupation: houseworker Parents: Raymond Doner (b. Peru, New York, USA) and Melvine Barkyoumb (b. Fairfax, Vermont, USA)“Elton Hendee; Titles & Terms:; Event: Census; Event Year: 1940; Event Place: Grand Isle Town, Grand Isle, Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Age: 5; Marital Status: Single; Race (Original):; Race (Standardized): White; Relationship to Head of Household (Standardized): Son; Birthplace: Vermont; Estimated Birth Year: 1935; Residence in 1935: Same Place; Enumeration District Number: 7-3; Family Number: 82” ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Elton Hendee in household of Leon Hendee, Grand Isle Town, Grand Isle, Vermont, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 7-3, sheet 5B, family 82] Kenneth Elton Hendee b. 1 Oct 1954 Fannie Allen Hospital, Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA Father’s Age: 20 Father Born: Vermont Mother’s Age: 17 Mother Born: Underhill, Vermont, USA Children Born: 1 Children Living: 1 ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Kenneth Elton Hendee, 1954] Ivan Hendee b. abt 1936 Vermont, USA Residence: Grand Isle Town, Grand Isle, Vermont (1940) “Ivan Hendee; Titles & Terms:; Event: Census; Event Year: 1940; Event Place: Grand Isle Town, Grand Isle, Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Age: 4; Marital Status: Single; Race (Original): ; Race (Standardized): White; Relationship to Head of Household (Standardized): Son; Birthplace: Vermont; Estimated Birth Year: 1936; Residence in 1935: ; Enumeration District Number: 7-3; Family Number: 82” ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, FamilySearch ( : accessed 09 Apr 2013), Ivan Hendee in household of Leon Hendee, Grand Isle Town, Grand Isle, Vermont, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 7-3, sheet 5B, family 82, NARA digital publication T627, roll 4233.] ================================================================================================================================== Leon Larry Hendee b. 12 May 1943 Burlington, Vermont, USA (Bishop Degoesbriand Hospital, Grand Isle, Vermont R. D. #1) weight: 8lb 13oz Father’s Age: 40 Father Born: Grand Isle, Vermont Father’s Occupation: farming (own farm) Mother’s Age: 29 Mother Born: Fair Haven, Vermont Mother’s Occupation: housework (own home) Children Born: 3 Children Living: 3” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," Index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Leon Larry Hendee, 1943.]================================================================================================================================== Wayne Gerard Hendee b. 10 Mar 1949 Jericho, Burlington County, Vermont, USA (Bishop Degoesbriand Hospital, Grand Isle, Vermont R. D. #1) weight: 10lb, 11-1/2oz Father’s Age: 46 Father Born: Grand Isle, Vermont Father’s Occupation: machine operater Mother’s Age: 35 Mother Born: Fair Haven, Vermont Mother’s Occupation: housework (own home) Children Born: 4 Children Living: 4 ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Wayne Gerard Hendee, 1949; Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed]“I was trying to start a family tree and had trouble getting past the 4th Generation. So far as I have gotten that myself (Sarah Dawn Hendee) and my Father (Wayne Gerard Hendee, where this tree starts) were born in Jericho VT and the 3 other generations were all in Grand Isle or Isle Lamotte, VT. I am having difficulty finding much information about the 1st John Walter Hendee, almost everything has been about his son John Walter. So confusing. Leon Hendee does have some brothers and sisters which I can get you if it’s helpful.” [Sarah Dawn (Hendee) Colby - email removed] Sarah Dawn Hendee b. Jericho, Vermont, USA m. __ Colby Occupation: Information services, Fletcher Allen Health Care [Sarah Dawn (Hendee) Colby - email removed] “I was trying to start a family tree and had trouble getting past the 4th Generation. So far as I have gotten that myself (Sarah Dawn Hendee) and my Father (Wayne Gerard Hendee, where this tree starts) were born in Jericho VT and the 3 other generations were all in Grand Isle or Isle Lamotte, VT. I am having difficulty finding much information about the 1st John Walter Hendee, almost everything has been about his son John Walter. So confusing. Leon Hendee does have some brothers and sisters which I can get you if it’s helpful.” [Sarah Dawn Colby - email removed] Kevin Anthony Hendee b. 8 Aug 1952 Chittenden-Burlington, Vermont, USA (Mary Fletcher Hospital, Jericho, Vermont) weight: 9lb 8oz Father’s Age: 50 Father Born: Vermont Mother’s Age: 39 Mother Born: Vermont Children Born: 4 Children Living: 4 Mother’s Mailing Address: Jericho, Vermont ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch - ), Kevin Anthony Hendee, 1952.] Arthur Henry Hendee b. Sep 1904 Grand Isle, Vermont, USA d. 1 Dec 1905 (infant - 2mo 23da) Grand Isle, Vermont Cause of Death: Acute Bronchitis ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Arthur Henry Hendee, 1905] “Arthur Henry Hendee; Event Type: Death; Event Date: 01 Dec 1905; Event Place: , , Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Age: 0; Birth Year (Estimated): 1905; Father's Name: Walter Hendee; Mother's Name: Christie Socia” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Christie Socia in entry for Arthur Henry Hendee, 1905.] John Walter (“Walter”) Hendee, Sr. m(2). Matilda Mary Socia abt 1917 Grande Isle, Vermont d. 9 Jul 1948 (Age: 68 yr 5 mo 7 da) Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont [LDS History Search - ] Matilda Mary: b. 30 Sep 1895 South Hero, Vermont (or Grand Isle), USA Residence: Grand Isle, Grand Isle, Vermont (1910) Parents: Theodore Socia and Louisia (“Louise”) E. Levi “Matilda Socia; Event Type: Birth; Event Date: 30 Sep 1895; Event Place: , , Vermont, United States; Gender: Female; Age:; Father's Name: Theodore Socia; Father’s Birthplace: Plattsburgh, New York; Father’s Occupation: day laborer; Mother's Name: Louesia Levi; Mother’s Birthplace: Keeseville, New York; Mother’s Residence: Grand Isle, Vermont” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Matilda Socia, 1895.] “Matilda Socia; Event Place: Grand Isle, Grand Isle, Vermont; Gender: Female; Marital Status: Single; Race: White; Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter; Birthplace: Vermont; Father's Birthplace: New York; Mother's Birthplace: Vermont” ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Matilda Socia in entry for Theodore Socia, 1910.] 1930 Unitd States Census: Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont; Enumeration District: 0027; Family: 236 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Yr Born Relation Father Born Mother BornJohn W[alter] Hendee Male 52 Married White Vermont 1878 Head Vermont New YorkMatilda M. Hendee Female 34 Married White Vermont 1896 Wife Vermont VermontJoseph L. Hendee Male 12 Single White Vermont 1918 Son Vermont VermontLucy M. Hendee Female 11 Single White Vermont 1919 Daughter Vermont Vermont Irene M. Hendee Female 10 Single White Vermont 1920 Daughter Vermont Vermont John W. Hendee Male 7 Single White Vermont 1923 Son Vermont Vermont Allen A. Hendee Male 4 Single White Vermont 1926 Son Vermont VermontLennie O. Hendee Female 2 Single White Vermont 1928 Daughter Vermont Vermont Ella M. Hendee Female 0 Single White Vermont 1930 Daughter Vermont Vermont Laura M. Socia Female 25 Married White Vermont 1905 Daughter Vermont Vermont Christine M. Socia Female 2 Single White Vermont 1928 Granddaughter Vermont Vermont ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), John W Hendee, 1930.]1940 United States Census: Colchester Town, Chittenden County, Vermont; Enumeration District: 4-37; Family: 9 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Est Yr Born Residence in 1935 Occupation Highest Grade Completed[John] Walter Hendee Male 58 Married White Head Vermont 1882 Same House Farmer 8Maltilda Hendee Female 42 Married White Wife Vermont 1898 Same House 5Joseph Hendee Male 22 Single White Son Vermont 1918 Same House Farmer 6Allen Hendee Male 14 Single White Son Vermont 1926 Same House Farmer 2Ella Hendee Female 10 Single White Daughter Vermont 1930 Same House 1Theodore Hendee Male 6 Single White Son Vermont 1934 Same House["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Walter Hendee, Colchester Town, Chittenden, Vermont, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 4-37, sheet 1A, family 9, NARA digital publication T627, roll 4231] Daniel Hendee b. 13 Jul 1876 Grand Isle, Vermont, USA d. 2 May 1877, Grand Isle (Age: 9 mo 17 da). “His mother called Aurilla[sp] Martell.” [MARTELL, MARTIN (MARTEL) FAMILY - ] Joseph Leonard Hendee b. abt 1918 Grand Isle, Vermont, USA m. Charlotte Elma Phelps 24 Oct 1953 Westford, Vermont Occupation: farmer Residence: Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Joseph Leonard Hendee and Charlotte Elma Phelps, 1953] Charlotte Elma: b. abt 1917 Cambridge, Vermont, USA Occupation: teacher Residence: Westford, Vermont Parents: F. Ress Phelps (b. South Hero, Vermont, USA) and Ethel May Wheatley (b. Nestor Creek, Canada)“Joseph Leonard Hendee; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 24 Oct 1953; Event Place: Westford, , Vermont, United States; Blood Tests: Gender: Male; Age: 36; Birth Year (Estimated): ; Groom born: Grand Island; Groom Residence: Colchester, Vermont; Occupation: farmer; Marriage: first; Father's Name: John Walter Hendee; Mother's Name: Matilda Socia; Spouse's Name: Charlotte Elma Phelps; Spouse’s Birthplace: Cambridge, Vermont; Spouse’s Residence: Westford, Vermont; Spouse’s Age: 36; Spouse’s Marriage: first; Spouse’s Occupation: teacher; Spouse's Father's Name: F. Ress Phelps; Spouse’s Faather Born: South Hero, Vermont; Spouse's Mother's Name: Ethel May Wheatley; Spouse’s Mother Born: Nestor Creek, Canada; Attest: Rev. Oscar B. Wells; Denomination of Clergyman: Methodist” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Matilda Socia in entry for Joseph Leonard Hendee and Charlotte Elma Phelps, 1953.] =============================================================================================== Lucy M. Hendee b. abt 1919 Vermont, USA Residence: Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont (1930) “Lucy M Hendee; Event Type: Census; Event Date: 1930; Event Place: Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont; Gender: Female; Age: 11; Marital Status: Single; Race: White; Birthplace: Vermont; Birth Year (Estimated): 1919; Immigration Year: ; Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter; Father's Birthplace: Vermont; Mother's Birthplace: Vermont; District: 0027; Household ID: 236; Sheet Number and Letter: 11A; Line Number: 46” ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucy M Hendee in entry for John W Hendee, 1930.]=============================================================================================== Irene M. Hendee b. abt 1920 Vermont, USA Residence: Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont (1930) “Irene M. Hendee; Event Type: Census; Event Date: 1930; Event Place: Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont; Gender: Female; Age: 10; Marital Status: Single; Race: White; Birthplace: Vermont; Birth Year (Estimated): 1920; Immigration Year: ; Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter; Father's Birthplace: Vermont; Mother's Birthplace: Vermont; District: 0027; Household ID: 236; Sheet Number and Letter: 11A; Line Number: 47” ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Irene M Hendee in entry for John W Hendee, 1930.]=============================================================================================== Allen A. Hendee b. abt 1926 Vermont, USA Occupation: farmer Residence: Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont (1930) “Allen A. Hendee; Event Type: Census; Event Date: 1930; Event Place: Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont; Gender: Male; Age: 4; Marital Status: Single; Race: White; Birthplace: Vermont; Birth Year (Estimated): 1926; Immigration Year: ; Relationship to Head of Household: Son; Father's Birthplace: Vermont; Mother's Birthplace: Vermont; District: 0027; Household ID: 236; Sheet Number and Letter: 11A; Line Number: 49” ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Allen A Hendee in entry for John W Hendee, 1930.] =============================================================================================== Lennie O. Hendee b. abt 1828 Vermont, USA Residence: Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont (1930) “Lennie O. Hendee; Event Type: Census; Event Date: 1930; Event Place: Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont; Gender: Female; Age: 2; Marital Status: Single; Race: White; Birthplace: Vermont; Birth Year (Estimated): 1928; Immigration Year: ; Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter; Father's Birthplace: Vermont; Mother's Birthplace: Vermont; District: 0027; Household ID: 236; Sheet Number and Letter: 11A; Line Number: 50” ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lennie O Hendee in entry for John W Hendee, 1930.]=============================================================================================== Ella M. Hendee b. abt 1930 Vermont, USA Residence: Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont (1930) “Ella M. Hendee; Event Type: Census; Event Date: 1930; Event Place: Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont; Gender: Female; Age: 0; Marital Status: Single; Race: White; Birthplace: Vermont; Birth Year (Estimated): 1930; Immigration Year: ; Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter; Father's Birthplace: Vermont; Mother's Birthplace: Vermont; District: 0027; Household ID: 236; Sheet Number and Letter: 11B; Line Number: 51” ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ella M Hendee in entry for John W Hendee, 1930.]=============================================================================================== Theodore Hendee b. abt 1934 Vermont, USA Residence: Colchester Town, Chittenden County, Vermont (19940) “Theodore Hendee; Titles & Terms:; Event: Census; Event Year: 1940; Event Place: Colchester Town, Chittenden, Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Age: 6; Marital Status: Single; Race (Standardized): White; Relationship to Head of Household (Standardized): Son; Birthplace: Vermont; Estimated Birth Year: 1934; Residence in 1935: Same House; Enumeration District Number: 4-37; Family Number: 9” ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Theodore Hendee in household of Walter Hendee, Colchester Town, Chittenden, Vermont, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 4-37, sheet 1A, family 9, NARA digital publication T627, roll 4231.] =============================================================================================== John Walter (“Walter”) Hendee, Jr. b. 5 Apr 1923 Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m(1). Christine (“Christie”) Socia Grande Isle, Vermont d. 17 Jan 1993 Occupation: farmer Residence: Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont (1930-1943) “It appears that John Walter Hendee, Jr. may have married his niece, Christine Socia. There was only a five year age difference between the two according to census records.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Christine (“Christie”): b. abt 1928 Vermont, USA Parents: Napoleon Socia (b. abt 1902 Occupation: farmer) and Laura May Hendee (b. abt 1906 Vermont)[John W. Hendee; Event Type: Census; Event Date: 1930; Event Place: Colchester, Chittenden, Vermont; Gender: Male; Age: 7; Marital Status: Single; Race: White; Birthplace: Vermont; Birth Year (Estimated): 1923; Immigration Year: ; Relationship to Head of Household: Son; Father's Birthplace: Vermont; Mother's Birthplace: Vermont; District: 0027; Household ID: 236; Sheet Number and Letter: 11A; Line Number: 48” ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), John W Hendee in entry for John W Hendee, 1930.] “It appears that John Walter Hendee, Jr. (half-brother of Laura May Hendee) may have married his half-niece, Christine Socia (daughter of Laura May Hendee). There was only a five year age difference between the two according to census records.[?]” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Christine (“Christie”): b. abt 1928 Vermont, USA Parents: Napoleon Socia (b. abt 1902 ) and Laura May Hendee (b. abt 1906 Vermont) Wanda Hendee b. m. James Menix Residence: Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire (2013) “Charles Jefferson Hendee married Adeline Davis in Boston. Adeline was born in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. Charles [Jefferson Hendee] was widowed after his first wife produced my ancestor, Samuel Charles Hendee." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed]“My Grandmother was a Hendee. She is from Vermont. She was born in 1902. Her name is Laura May Hendee, married a Socia. Her fathers name was John Walter Hendee of Grand Isle, Vermont . . . I am looking for a Walter Hendee. I know he lived in Colchester Vermont. He was married to a Christie Socia. They had 2 children together, Laura and Leon Hendee. Leon was born in 1902, and Laura was born in 1904. I know Christie died and Walter remarried and went on to have about 6 more children . . . Just wanted to mention that we think Christie Socia may have come from Montana. Then married Walter Hendee and moved to Colchester Vermont . . . My Great Grandmothers name was Christie Socia, not sure where she was born. She married a man named Walter Hendee in Grande Isle Vermont in 1927[?] [not possible if children were born in 1902 and 1904]. If anyone has any information on Christie Socia, please email me . . . I found that Walter is his middle name. Its John Walter Hendee." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, NH. - email removed] John Walter (“Walter”) Hendee, Jr. m(2). Pearl Alvina Bevins 26 May 1943 St Albans City (Colchester), Vermont by Father Welch (Roman Catholic) 1st [?] Marriage [Age of groom - 20 years at time of marriage] Occupation: Porter Green Company “Christie died and Walter remarried and went on to have about 6 more children.” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), John Walter Hendee and Pearl Alvina Bevins, 1943.] Pearl: b. “of Fairfax, Vermont” Parents: Rolla Bevins and Lillian Legrenada [Arnold F. Bevins Obituary - ]“John Walter Hendee; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 26 May 1943; Event Place: St Albans, , Vermont, United States – Father Welch; Denomination of Clergyman: Catholic; Marriage: first; Blood Test: 17 May 1943; Gender: Male; Age: ; Birth Year (Estimated): ; Groom Born: Colchester, Vermont; Father's Name: John Walter Hendee; Father Born: Vermont; Mother's Name: Matilda Socia; Mother Born: Vermont; Spouse's Name: Pearl Alvina Bevins” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Matilda Socia in entry for John Walter Hendee and Pearl Alvina Bevins, 1943.] John Carroll Hendee b. 24 Nov 1943 St Albans City Hospital, West Milton Vermont, United States “John Carroll Hendee; Event Type: Birth; Event Date: 24 Nov 1943; Event Place: St Albans, , Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Father's Name: John Walter Hendee; Mother's Name: Pearl Alvina Bevins” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), John Walter Hendee in entry for John Carroll Hendee, 1943.] ================================================================================================================================= Rose Marie Hendee b. 15 Dec 1947 Fanny Allen Hospital, Colchester, , Vermont, USA “Rose Marie Hendee; Event Type: Birth; Event Date: 15 Dec 1947; Event Place: Fanny Allen Hospital, Colchester, , Vermont, United States; Gender: Female; Age: ; Birth Year (Estimated): ; Measurements: 6lb 11oz; Father's Name: John Walter Hendee; Father Age: 24; Father Born: Colchester, Vermont; Father’s Occupation: Employed at Porter Screen Company; Mother's Name: Pearl Alvina Bevins; Mother Born: St. Albans, Vermont; Mother’s Age: 23; Mother’s Occupation: house wife” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Pearl Alvina Bevins in entry for Rose Marie Hendee, 1947.] ================================================================================================================================= Mary Louella Hendee b. 18 Jun 1949 St Albans, , Vermont, USA “Mary Louella Hendee; Event Type: Birth; Event Date: 18 Jun 1949; Event Place: St Albans, , Vermont, United States; Gender: Female; Age: ; Birth Year (Estimated): ; Father's Name: John Walter Hendee; Mother's Name: Pearl Bevins” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Pearl Bevins in entry for Mary Louella Hendee, 1949.] Arthur Hendee b. abt 1879 Grand Isle, Vermont, USA m. [unmarried] d. 26 May 1902 (Age: 27 yr) Grand Isle, Vermont Occupation: laborer Father: John Hendee Mother: Otilla (Martell, Hendee, Wells, Blow) [MARTELL, MARTIN (MARTEL) FAMILY – ; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), John Hendee in entry for Arthur Hendee, 1902.] “Orilla Bombard/Martell, b. c. 1846/48, South Hero, Vt.--d. 1918. m. (1) by 1876, John Hendee, 1880 census, South Hero, Vt.; m. (2) 17 June 1882, South Hero, Vt., Enos Wells or Wyman, b. Canada; m. (3) 21 July 1889, Grand Isle, Vt., Frank Blow, age 60, b. St. Johns, Canada.” [LaBOMBARD (BOMBARDIER DIT LABOMBARDE) FAMILY OF GRAND ISLE COUNTY, VERMONT - ] Alma Elizabeth Hendee b. Apr 1855 Mechanicsburg, Ohio, USA m(1). Walter Samuel Southgate 13 May 1875 DOUGLAS, NEBRASKA (groom about 28 years old and bride 20 years old at the time of their marriage) div. d. May 1911 Grant County, Indiana bur. IOOF B44L21G5, Marion, Grant County, Indiana "Hello cousin! We have Alma Elizabeth in our family history." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] "I am starting a family tree and need info on my gr Grandmother Alma Elizabeth Hendee & her husband my gr Grandfather Walter Samuel Southgate." Walter Samuel: b. 1847 Kentucky (or England) "MY GRANDFATHER WAS DAVID C. SOUTHGATE . . . HIS FATHER WAS WALTER SAMUEL SOUTHGATE BORN IN ENGLAND. HE MARRIED ALMA ELIZABETH HENDEE . . . WALTER SOUTHGATE WORKED FOR BARNEM & BAILEY CIRCUS IN HIS YOUNGER DAYS IN IOWA CITY AND IN ENGLAND . . . MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER WAS ALMA HENDEE AND I WAS TOLD BY A RELATIVE THAT THERE IS INDIAN SOMEWHERE AND I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND WHERE IT CAME IN AT . . . SOMEONE ELSE POSTED THAT A HORANCE HENDEE b. 1824 MARRIED AN INDIAN WOMAN NAMED ROSE.” [Mary Fobian - email removed] Walter Samuel: b. 1847 Lexington, Kentucky, USA Parents: Henry W. Southgate and Mary Jane Chittendon Spouse: Alma E. Hendee Spouse’s Father: __ Hendee Spouse’s Mother: Mary E. Mathews ["Nebraska, Marriages, 1855-1995," index, FamilySearch (), Walter Southgate and Alma E. Hendel, 13 May 1875.]“Alma Elizabeth Hendee was married to Walter Southgate, May 13, 1875 in Douglas, Nebraska. She divorced Walter and married a Turner later on.” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “I am starting a family tree and need info on my gr Grandmother Alma Elizabeth Hendee & her husband my gr Grandfather Walter Samuel Southgate. Thanks for any help.” [Mary Fobian - email removed]“I am a direct decendant of this man [Walter Samuel Southgate]. Contact me.” [Kelly Floyd - email removed]"Looking for Samuel Hendee, Mary Elizabeth [Eliza] Matthews Hendee, Viola, Charles, Omar, Alma, Belle, Edward, John, Jennie, Emily or Mary Hendee." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“Alma Elizebeth Hendee(Southgate)(Turner): Looking for information on Alma! DOB Apr 1862[?]. She married twice, Walter Samual Southgate and had 4 sons, Samual 1878, William 1882, Joseph 1884, David 1889. Then married David Turner 7/19/1899 had one son Norton 1890. 1900 cencus show that Alma was born in Ohio. And that her Father was born in France[?] and her mother born in Canada (Fr)[?]. Can anyone help me locate information from this point? Does any lines cross?” [Mindy White] David Clinton Southgate b. 14 Sep 1890 Kansas City, Missouri, USA m. Susie Mae Eldridge Indiana d. 1954 "MY GRANDFATHER WAS DAVID C. SOUTHGATE BORN 9/14/1890 IN KANSAS CITY, MO. HE MARRIED SUSIE MAY ELDRIDGE IN INDIANA. HIS FATHER WAS WALTER SAMUEL SOUTHGATE BORN IN ENGLAND. HE MARRIED ALMA ELIZABETH HENDEE." [Mary Fobian - email removed] Susie Mae: b. 1892 Lima, Ohio, USA Parents: James Eldridge (b. “from Ohio” m. 1884 Wabash County, Indiana) and Myrtle Case (b. “from Ohio”) "THEIR DAUGHTERS DEATH CERT. (SUSIE ELDRIDGE) IT SAYS THAT HER PARENTS WERE FROM OHIO. HER FATHER WAS JAMES ELDRIDGE. I KNOW THAT MYRTLE & JAMES WERE MARRIED IN WABASH COUNTY, INDIANA. IN 1884." [Mary Fobian - email removed]1930 United States Census: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana; Enumeration District: 0004; Family: 258 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Yr Born Relation Father Born Mother Born David C. Southgate Male 39 Married White Missouri 1891 Head USA USASuzie M. Southgate Female 37 Married White Ohio 1893 Wife USA IndianaWalter S. Southgate Male 18 Single White Indiana 1912 Son Missouri Ohio Edward E. Southgate Male 15 Single White Indiana 1915 Son Missouri Ohio Bertha M. Southgate Female 13 Single White Indiana 1917 Daughter Missouri Ohio Charles C. Southgate Male 10 Single White Indiana 1920 Son Missouri Ohio Mable K. Southgate Female 9 Single White Indiana 1921 Daughter Missouri Ohio Mary J. Southgate Female 7 Single White Indiana 1923 Daughter Missouri Ohio Frank E. Southgate Male 5 Single White Indiana 1925 Son Missouri Ohio Donald Southgate Male 1 Single White Indiana 1929 Son Missouri Ohio ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), David C Southgate, 1930.] BERTHA MAE Southgate b. 13 Dec 1916 Indianapolis, Indiana, USA m. JAMES LA VERNE MILLER d. 28 Jul 1998 (Age: 81yrs) Riverside, California [Mary Fobian - email removed] JAMES LA VERNE: b. 1918 Mary Miller b. 1956 m. __ Fobian Residence: Hesperia,California (2005) "I am looking for info on Alma Elizabeth Hendee and May Allie Hendee. Alma is my [great] grandmother, ['MY GRANDMOTHER SUSE MAE ELDRIDGE.'] [Mary Fobian - email removed] “I have a book I bought awile back called The Town Of Pittsford, Vt. It was published in 1872. I've been reading it when I get a chance, it has a lot of stories of The Hendees. It has some handwritting in it that reads: Lee W. Hendee of Portland, Mich purchased from G. Franklin Hendee of Pittsford, Vt. Sept. 1925 I've been looking thru it to correct some of my dates.” [Mary Fobian - email removed] “MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER WAS ALMA HENDEE AND I WAS TOLD BY A RELATIVE THAT THERE IS INDIAN SOMEWHERE AND I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND WHERE IT CAME IN AT.” [Mary Fobian - email removed]“I am starting a family tree and need info on my gr Grandmother Alma Elizabeth Hendee & her husband my gr Grandfather Walter Samuel Southgate. Thanks for any help.” [Mary Fobian - email removed]“I MADE A LITTLE MISTAKE JOHN [Hendee] ...CALEB HENDEE [SR.] 1745 IS MY 5TH GREAT GRANDFATHERCALEB HENDEE JR. 1768 4TH GREAT GRANDFATHERCHARLES JEFFERSON HENDEE 1805 3RD GREAT GRANDFATHERSAMUEL WARNER[?] HENDEE 1824[?] 2ND GREAT GRANDFATHERALMA ELIZABETH HENDEE ABT. 1853 [Apr 1855] GREAT GRANDMOTHERDAVID CLINTON SOUTHGATE 1890 GRANDFATHERBERTHA MAE MILLER 1916 MOTHERMY SELF- MARY MILLER FOBIAN 1956 THE MILLER IS FROM MY FATHER JAMES LA VERNE MILLER 1918[To: [John Robert Hendee] - email removed; Subject: RE: New message from MFOBIAN56 [Mary Fobian] on : CALEB HENDEE; Date: 14 Mar 2013]“HI DAVE, LIKE I TOLD JOHN, I'M STILL FINDING MISTAKES ON MY TREE. IT TAKES FOREVER IT SEEMS. I NEED TO DO SOME CHECKING BEFORE I ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS. BUT IF YOU LOOK AT EMILY MORGAN HENDEE CENSUS IT SHOWS HER FATHER BEING BORN IN FRANCE. EMILY IS MY GREAT GRAND AUNT. ALMA HENDEE IS MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER. SAMUEL AND MARY ARE MY 2ND GREAT GRANDPARENTS. I HOPE THIS HELPS A LITTLE.. I WILL LOOK FURTHER.” [MARY (MILLER) FOBIAN - email removed]“HI DAVE, WERE YOU ABLE TO ACCESS MY TREE? THE REASON IT IS PRIVATE IS BECAUSE I'M STILL WORKING ON FINDING MISTAKES AND I DON'T WANT PEOPLE TO JUST COPY WHAT I HAVE IN CASE IT IS WRONG...I HAVE AN OLD BOOK THAT ONE HENDEE GAVE TO THE OTHER HENDEE AND I CAN'T FIND IT AT THE MOMENT. IT HAS LOTS OF FAMILY HISTORY IN IT THAT I HAVE IN MY TREE. I THINK THE NAME OF IT IS HISTORY OF WINDHAM, CONN. I CAN'T QUITE REMEMBER. IT IS AN OLD BOOK AND INSIDE THE COME IS LEE HENDEE'S NAME AND ANOTHER HENDEE NAME SAYING HE SOLD LEE THE BOOK OR THE OTHER WAY AROUND. IT IS IN A SHOE BOX SOMEWHERE BUT I WILL FIND IT.” [MARY (MILLER) FOBIAN - email removed]=============================================================================================================================== WALTER FRANKLIN MILLER b. 19 Aug 1953 INDIANA, USA m. __ Clayton d. 26 Jan 1972 BLOOMINGTON, San Bernadino County, California [MARY (MILLER) FOBIAN - email removed] __ Clayton: b. Parents: Carl Richard Clayton (b. 24 Mar 1933 INDIANA, USA d. 13 Sep 1969 INDIANA) and BETTY LOUISE SOUTHGATE (b. 8 Jan 1934 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA d. 12 Apr 2004 RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA [ - ] Louis Southgate b. 1909 "MY GRANDMOTHER SUSE MAE ELDRIDGE. SHE WAS BORN IN OHIO IN 1892 LEFT THERE TO INDIANA AND GOT MARRIED TO DAVID CLINTON SOUTHGATE AND HAD HER FIRST BORN IN 1909 NAMED LOUIS SOUTHGATE." [Mary Fobian - email removed] William H. Southgate b. Nov 1882, Illinois, USA m. Della M. Williams ["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), William Southgate in entry for David Turner, 1900.] Della: b. abt 1884 Indiana, USA Parents: __ Williams (b. Indiana, USA) and __ __ (b. Indiana, USA)1920 United States Census: Grant County, Indiana - Name Est Yr Born Age Born Relation Gender Race Marital Father Born Mother BornWilliam H. Southgate 1880 40 Illinois Self Male White Married Ohio Ohio Della M. Southgate 1885 35 Indiana Wife Female White Married Indiana Indiana Gladys L. Southgate 1903 17 Indiana Daughter Female White Single Illinois Indiana Katheryn I. Southgate 1905 15 Indiana Daughter Female White Single Illinois IndianaHelen D. Southgate 1907 13 Indiana Daughter Female White Single Illinois Indiana Roberta I. Southgate 1909 11 Indiana Daughter Female White Single Illinois Indiana William H. Southgate 1911 9 Indiana Son Male White Single Illinois Indiana Harriett A. Southgate 1914 6 Indiana Daughter Female White Single Illinois Indiana Charles R. Southgate 1915 5 Indiana Son Male White Single Illinois Indiana Leroy H. Southgate 1919 1 Indiana Son Male White Single Illinois Indiana ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), William H Southgate, , Grant, Indiana; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 2B, family 38, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820434.]1930 United States Census: Marion, Grant County, Indiana; Enumeration District: 0007; Family: 44 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Date Born Relation Father Born Mother BornWilliam Southgate Male 50 Married White llinois 1880 Head United States Ohio Della Southgate Female 46 Married White Indiana 1884 Wife Indiana IndianaWilliam Southgate Male 19 Single White Indiana 1911 Son Indiana[?] IndianaCharles Southgate Male 16 Single White Indiana 1914 Son Indiana[?] Indiana Howard Southgate Male 12 Single White Indiana 1918 Son Indiana[?] Indiana Robert Southgate Male 8 Single White Indiana 1922 Son Indiana[?] Indiana Wanda Jean Southgate Female 5 Single White Indiana 1925 Daughter Indiana[?] Indiana ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), William Southgate, 1930.] Gladys L. Southgate b. abt 1903 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Gladys L Southgate in household of William H Southgate, , Grant, Indiana; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 2B, family 38, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820434.]==================================================================================================================================== Katheryn I. Southgate b. abt 1905 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Katheryn I Southgate in household of William H Southgate, , Grant, Indiana; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 2B, family 38, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820434.] ==================================================================================================================================== Helen D. Southgate b. abt 1907 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch ( : accessed 25 Mar 2013), Helen D Southgate in household of William H Southgate, , Grant, Indiana; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 2B, family 38, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820434.] ==================================================================================================================================== Roberta I. Southgate b. abt 1909 Indiana, USA [“United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Roberta I Southgate in household of William H Southgate, , Grant, Indiana; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 2B, family 38, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820434.] ==================================================================================================================================== William H. Southgate b. abt 1911 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), William Southgate in entry for William Southgate, 1930.] ==================================================================================================================================== Harriett A. Southgate b. abt 1914 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Harriett A Southgate in household of William H Southgate, , Grant, Indiana; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 2B, family 38, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820434.] ==================================================================================================================================== Charles R. Southgate b. abt 1915 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, FamilySearch (), Charles Southgate in entry for William Southgate, 1930.] ==================================================================================================================================== Howard Southgate b. abt 1918 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Howard Southgate in entry for William Southgate, 1930.] ==================================================================================================================================== Leroy H. Southgate b. abt 1919 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Leroy H Southgate in household of William H Southgate, , Grant, Indiana; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 2B, family 38, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820434.] ==================================================================================================================================== Robert Southgate b. abt 1922 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Robert Southgate in entry for William Southgate, 1930.] ==================================================================================================================================== Wanda Jean Southgate b. abt 1925 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Wanda Jean Southgate in entry for William Southgate, 1930.] Walter Samuel Southgate b. 1 Sep 1877 Missouri d. 9 Nov 1945 bur. IOOF B44L21G5, Marion, Grant County, Indiana ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Walter Samuel /Southgate/.]======================================================================================================================================== Joseph K. Southgate b. 1 Dec 1883 Philadelpha, Pennsylvania, USA Race: white m. Allie M. Monroe 3 Oct 1910 Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana (groom 23 years old and bride 21 years old at the time of their marriage) ["Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City Births, 1860-1906," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Walter Southgate in entry for Southgate, 1883; "Indiana, Marriages, 1780-1992," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Alma Hendee in entry for Joseph K. Southgate and Allie M. Monroe, 03 Oct 1910.] Allie M: b. 1889 Conroe, Indiana, USA Race: white Parents: Henry J. Monroe and Emma Boyer======================================================================================================================================== Gracie Southgate b. 27 Jan 1880, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA ["Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates, 1878-1922," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Alma Hendee in entry for Gracie Southgate, 27 Jan 1880.] Alma Elizabeth Hendee m(2). David Turner 17 Jul 1899, Grant County, Indiana “Alma Elizabeth Hendee was married to Walter Southgate, May 13, 1875 in Douglas, Nebraska. She divorced Walter and married a [David] Turner later on.” [Mary Fobian - email removed] David: b. Dec 1859 Ohio, USA Parents: __ Turner (b. Ohio, USA) and __ __ (b. Ohio, USA)1900 United States Census: Enumeration District 25 Marion Township Marion city Ward 1, Grant County, Indiana; Family: 538 – Years Est Year Living Name Birthdate Age Born Relation Father Born Mother Born Race Gender Marital Married Married Children Children Occupation David Turner Dec 1859 41 Ohio Head Ohio Ohio White Male Married 19[?] 1881[?] Alma Turner Apr 1862 38 Ohio Wife France[?] Canada French[?] White Female Married 19[?] 1881[?] 6 4 Norton Turner Sep 1890 10 Indiana Son Ohio Ohio White Male Single Samuel Southgate Sep 1878 22 Missouri Stepson Kentucky Ohio White Male Single bottle packer (glass factory) William Southgate Nov 1882 18 Illinois Stepson Kentucky Ohio White Male Single mold holder (glass factory)Joseph Southgate Dec 1884 16 Pennsylvania Stepson Kentucky Ohio White Male Single mold holder (glass factory) David Southgate Sep 1889 11 Missouri Stepson Kentucky Ohio White Male Single at school ["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), David Southgate in entry for David Turner, 1900.] Norton Turner b. Sep 1890 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Norton Turner in entry for David Turner, 1900.] Samuel Warner Merton Hendee b. 1854 Ohio, USA “unmarried with no descendants”[?] [Mary Fobian Family Tree; - ; Mary Fobian - email removed] ============================================================================================================================================ Edward Hendee b. "Looking for Samuel Hendee, Mary Elizabeth [Eliza?] Matthews Hendee, Viola, Charles, Omar, Alma, Belle, Edward, John, Jennie, Emily or Mary Hendee." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]============================================================================================================================================ Andrew Hendee b. [Mary Fobian Family Tree; - ; Mary Fobian - email removed]============================================================================================================================================ Belle Adelaide ("Adeline" or "Adi") Hendee b. "Looking for Samuel Hendee, Mary Elizabeth [Eliza?] Matthews Hendee, Viola, Charles, Omar, Alma, Belle, Edward, John, Jennie, Emily or Mary Hendee." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“Belle Adelaide ("Adeline" or "Adi") Hendee ( - ) "Mary [Elizabeth (Mathews) Hendee] let her two daughters, [Belle] Adeline and Mary Frances go to live with other people and Emma [Emily Morgan] went to live part-time with a woman who lived in a sod shanty." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“Emma [Morgan Hendee] remembered her first pair of underwear that her sister Adi [Belle Adelaide Hendee] made out of cotton flannel and shaped to fit her body.” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]============================================================================================================================================ Jennie Dunham Hendee b. "Looking for Samuel Hendee, Mary Elizabeth [Eliza?] Matthews Hendee, Viola, Charles, Omar, Alma, Belle, Edward, John, Jennie, Emily or Mary Hendee." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]============================================================================================================================================ Viola Gwenanne (“Minnie” or “Min”) Hendee b. abt 1853 Ohio, USA m. Rodman P. Jerome 22 Jan 1873 Monroe, Illinois Residence: St. Louis, Missouri (1874) "Looking for Samuel Hendee, Mary Elizabeth [Eliza?] Matthews Hendee, Viola, Charles, Omar, Alma, Belle, Edward, John, Jennie, Emily or Mary Hendee." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Rodman P: b. abt 1851 New York, USA Occupation: Painter“Emma's sister ‘Min’ (Viola Gwenanne Hendee) married very young and lived in St. Louis. Emma went to live with her the summer she was eleven and said it was the hottest place in the world.” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]1880 United States Census: Chenoa, McLean County, llinois - Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Born Mother BornRodman JEROME Self M Male W 29 NY Painter --- --- Minnie JEROME Wife M Female W 27 OH Keeping House CAN OH Franklin JEROME Son S Male W 6 IL --- NY OH Maud JEROME Dau S Female W 4 IA --- NY OH - Interestingly, Minnie is showing as being born in OH, which would be correct but it shows her father as being born in Canada(?)[Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Franklin JEROME b. abt 1874 Illinois, USA [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Maud JEROME b. abt 1876 Iowa, USA [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Emily Morgan (“Emma”) Hendee b. 11 Oct 1863 Mechanicsburg, Ohio, USA m. Benjamin Metler Glass November 24, 1881 at El Paso[?], Illinois d. 12 Feb 1942 4:00 AM (age 74[?] yrs 4 mo 1 day) Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois bur. 14 Feb 1942 Riverside Cemetery, Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois Funeral: Frank L. Dudley, Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois Death certificate informant: Cora Sand Cause of death: Myocarditis (3 mo), Hypertension 10 yrs Residence: 331 W. 3rd St. (2nd ward), Prophetstown, Whiteside, Illinois Occupation: homemaker "Benjamin and Emily moved around some but settled in Prophetstown, IL [Illinois] and are both buried there. The picture is of their farm house in Prophetstown.” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “Name: Emily Morgan Hendee Glass; [Death] Date: 12 Feb 1942; [Death] Place: Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois; Gender: Female; Age: 78; Birth Year (Estimated): 1864; Birth Date: 11 Oct 1863; Birthplace: Mechanicsburg, Ohio; Father's Name: Samuel Hendee; Father's Birthplace: Hendee Hall, France Connecticut (or Boston, Massachusetts); Mother's Name: Mary Elia Mathews; Mother's Birthplace: Ohio; Mother’s Occupation: Homemaker; Residence Place: Prophetstown, Whiteside, llinois Spouse's Name: Benjamin M. Glass; Burial Date: 14 Feb 1942; Burial Place: City of Prophetstown, Whiteside, llinois; Cemetery: Riverside” ["Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Samuel Hendee in entry for Emily Morgan Hendee Glass, 12 Feb 1942.] “In 1881 Mr. Glass was united in marriage to Miss Emma Hendee, a native of Ohio and a daughter of Samuel and Mary (Matthews) Hendee, the former born in France[?] and the latter in Ohio. Mr. Hendee departed this life in Ohio, while the demise of his wife occurred in Ottawa, Illinois. Mrs. Glass, mother of the following named; Arthur E., of Prophetstown; Benjamin F., a graduate of the Kansas City, Medical College; Robert; Harry E.; Perry, deceased; Grace; Edna'; and Cora P. The oldest son, Arthur E. Glass, was married three years ago to Miss Maria C.[Chloe] Martin, of Portland township and they have one little daughter, Myrna Irene. He is employed as a rural mail carrier from Prophetstown.” [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed]“She [Mary Eliza Matthews] immediately contacted her cousin, a doctor named Lawlor Carlton and he arranged for them to travel by covered wagon to his land in Marshalltown, Iowa. Emma [Emily Morgan Hendee b. 11 Oct 1863] remembered receiving boxes of clothing at Christmas and gifts. One gift she received was a red glass ring which was too large for her finger and she dropped it through a crack in the floor. At some point, the family moved on to Tama, IA. It was here that her brothers played the banjo and sang, hunted and fished. They had a tame crow that stole everything out of her mother's sewing basket; her thimble or anything bright such as buttons, etc. They lived on the side of Tama so that when they were going to Sunday School at the Baptist Church they would meet the Indians from the reservation. One in particular "Indian John" frightened them so that Emma and Mary would hide in a large culvert until he went by. In Ohio, they caught crawfish and clams in the creek in Ohio and cooked them. At night they hunted coon and possum with their hound dogs, Sage and Smoke. Emma's sister "Min" (Viola Gwenanne) married very young and lived in St. Louis. Emma went to live with her the summer she was eleven and said it was the hottest place in the world. Mary let her two daughters, Adeline and Mary Frances go to live with other people and Emma went to live part-time with a woman who lived in a sod shanty. The woman's husband was away most of the time working where they were putting through the railroad. In this sod shanty built in the side of the hill there was one room and one bed. These people only owned one cow and one morning the woman had been out milking and Emma wasn't up yet and when she came in she told Emma to put the quilt over her head and keep still and the lady took a shotgun and shot a blacksnake off of a rafter and it fell directly on the bed and Emma! She remembered that at night the water in the water bucket would freeze. For Easter there was never any thought about dressing up. They wore what they had. They tried to have chicken or eggs and flowers of some kind if they could, but they basically just went to church in the morning and after dinner to Sunday School and again to church in the evening. The same on Thanksgiving. Emma remembered that they used to wear petticoats made of two layers of materials of cotton in between and quilted. Thinner down to the hips and then two or maybe 3 layers down to their ankles. No one cared about their size in those days. They also used to wear panties down below their knees. It would look funny to see a woman with panties that long now, wouldn't it? Emma remembered her first pair of underwear that her sister Adi made out of cotton flannel and shaped to fit her body. She wore her panties over it and her shoes came way up above her ankles. When she was 14 her dresses came to her shoe tops and when 18 her dress touched the floor. It looked terrible if a woman's dress was short enough to show any of her shoes. Emma spoke of a Mrs. Wheeler who used to spin and weave all of the material for her family's clothes. (I don't know if this was the woman that she went to live with.)” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“Emma's Stay With The Wheelers: Little Emily Morgan Hendee was sent out to live with old Mrs. Wheeler when she was a young girl of 10 or 11 years old. Her mother was widowed and could not handle 11 children. She was greatly impressed with the self-sufficiency of the Wheelers and shared these memories of her life with them. I imagine they lived in or near Tama, Iowa. Old Mrs. Wheeler used to spin and weave all of the material for her family's clothes. She had 7 boys, 1 two-year-old girl, herself and her husband and her loom was always clacking. She taught Emma how to weave and knit. She made Emma knit a pair of wool stocking but she could never wear the wool unless she wore underwear as it made the back of her knees sore. The Wheelers raised all their own sheep and sheared them, taking the wool to Augusta where it was carded into hanks about 15 to 18 inches long and about as thick as thick as your middle finger. She would then put one on the spindle then take what she called her wheel boy, it was like a clothes pin without any hole in it and she'd start her wheel a going and that started the rest of it. Then she would draft out the wool with great experience. She would then rewind the wheel and that wound it up on her spindle and then she already had it on and she'd keep on the one piece, would make about three windings then she'd take another piece and splice it on. She kept on until she got a spindle full. She wove lindsey woolsey for herself, it was blue and white and very warm. She made Emma a jacket of it for helping her out. She averaged three dresses a year for herself. The men wore blue jeans and she worked summer and winter on them. The men had one coat, vest and 2 pair of pants for good each year which they wore the year round. The old ones left over from other years were used for every day work clothes. She didn't put in her time on the house, she didn't have much in her house. It was plain and it didn't take her long to go through it. It was clean just the same. She had a place out in a shed where she wove blankets and they were warm. You didn't need much over you. Besides raising their own sheep, they also raised chickens, ducks, geese, pigs and cows. They made their own butter from the cow's cream. They butchered their own meat and had lard from the pigs. Their wheat they took to the mill and had ground for flour. They raised their own buckwheat for buckwheat pancakes and made their own maple syrup and sugar. They didn't have white sugar very often in those days. They had brown and everything they ate, she baked herself. In the fall, she made pumpkin and apple butters enough to last all winter. She dried peaches, blackberries, apples, raspberries and hack berries. Everything she could get ahold of she dried, she even dried cherries to use like we use raisins. The berries were hung from the roof on string or cord or laid on the roof to dry. They bought only salt and a little coffee. They drank lots of sassafras tea, which they went out and gathered themselves. They were Pennsylvania Dutch people.” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Emily (Hendee) Glass Obituary: “Mrs. Emily Glass, Gold Star Mother, Succumbs At Prophetstown Today” – Mrs. Emily Glass, 78, gold star mother of World War I, passed away at 4 a. m. Thursday at the home on West Third street, Prophetstown, following an illness of two and one-half months. The body was removed to the Dudley mortuary and will be returned to the home Friday afternoon. Funeral services will be 2 p. m. Saturday at the Methodist church with the Rev. A. E. Simester officiating. Committed [burial]: will be in Riverside cemetery, Prophetstown. Emily Morgan Hendee was born at Mechanicsburg, Ohio, Oct. 11, 1863, daughter of Samuel and Mary Mathews Hendee. She was a member of the Rebekah lodge, American Legion auxiliary and the Methodist church. She was married to Benjamin Glass at Panola[?], Ill, Nov. 24, 1881, and they lived there for 16 years and vicinity for 43 years. Surviving are three sons – Arthur E. Glass of Freeport, B.F. Glass of Buda and Robert Glass of Prophetstown; three daughters, Mrs. D. G. Winans of Amboy, Mrs. J. W. Hoban of Chicago and Mrs. W. H. Sand of Prophetstown, and one sister, Mary Francis Gallagher of Chicago. There are 25 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Mr. Glass passed away June 16, 1913, a son. Harry Earl Glass passed away in a hospital in France as the result as the result of being gassed and the body was returned to Prophetstown and committed [buried] in Riverside cemetery. Another son, Harry [Perry?], also preceded his mother in death, as well as six brothers and six sisters.” [Prophetstown, Illinois Reporter - 12 Feb 1942] "Looking for Samuel Hendee, Mary Elizabeth [Eliza?] Matthews Hendee, Viola, Charles, Omar, Alma, Belle, Edward, John, Jennie, Emily or Mary Hendee." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]Benjamin: b. 22 November 1860 Woodford County, Illinois, USA d. 16 Jun 1913 Prophetstown, Illinois Parents: Samuel Glass (b. 1809 Scotland, came to the United States in the early '40s d. 1892) and Mary E. Yowles (b. Pennsylvania d. 1866 or 1876) Occupation: farming and rural mail carrier “Benjamin Metler Glass was born November 22, 1860 in Woodford County, Illinois and died June 16, 1913 at Prophetstown, Illinois. He was the son of Samuel Glass and Mary Elizabeth Yowles Glass. (His birth certificate says Mary Purdy, in the History of Whiteside County it shows Mary Yowles, Purdy may have been his step-mother who we were told was "Hurley"). When Benjamin was about 9, his father made arrangements for him to live with Phillip Evans and his wife and family, who had only daughters. Benjamin always spoke very highly of Mr. Evans and his life with them. They were prosperous farmers, and lived near El Paso, Illinois. They attended church regularly, and taught Benjamin good manners. When he lived and worked for the Evans family, he was not given wages, but in his spare time if he found a job helping the neighbors, or cutting wood, he was allowed to keep this money. He did not have much education, but when he was of age, and ready to marry, Phillip Evans gave him $500, a team of horses, harness and a wagon. . . Politically Mr. Glass is a Republican and is serving as a school director at the present time. His fraternal relations are with Camp No. 16, Modern Woodmen of American at Prophetstown, and in the community where they reside both he and his wife are well and favorably know. having gained many warm friends during the period of their residence here." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] "Benjamin Glass was involved in litigation involving a couple who worked on his farm. The wife accused him of improper behavior and this sent him over the edge. His little daughters, Edna and Cora, found him where he had hung himself in the family barn. . . Probate Record for Benjamin M. Glass Whiteside County In the name of God Amen. I Benjamin Glass residing in Prophetstown in the County of Whiteside and State of Illinois being fifty two years of age and of sound mind and memory do declare and publish this writing to be my last will and testament in manner following to wit; 1st - I give and devise all my real estate to wit my home in prophetstown, all my farm lands in Prophetstown township to my wife Emma Glass. She (will) have the right to convey, sell or dispose of it or mortgage it or any part of it, as she may desire. 2nd - I give and bequeath to my said wife (of) my personal property of whatever nature and kind it may be 3rd - In case however my said wife should marry again after my death, then the above provisions relating to her shall be null and void and she shall only have of my estate both real and personal so much as the law of this state shall give her as my widow. 4th - And lastly I hereby nominate my said wife Emma Glass to be the executrix of this my last will and testament and I hereby give her power to convey real estate meaning that she shall have the power to sell any or all of my real estate and make deeds to purchaser. No bond shall be required of her as such executrix. In witness whreof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 27th day of May A.D. 1913. (signed Benjimin Glass) The within instrument consisting of one sheet of book paper was at the date thereof signed, sealed, published and believed by the said Benjimin Glass as used for his last will and testament in presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto. William Mathis residing in Prophetstown Illinois, Celia Mathis residing in Prophetstown Illinois 21 days later Benjamin Glass took his own life." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] "Cora [Glass] checked the Woodford County Courthouse at Eureka, IL and these deed and dates are listed there starting with November 8, 1857. Benjamin Glass owned land right along Route #51 and almost directly west of Panola, IL [Illinois] where possible the older children were born. That house is no longer standing. He then bought land 2 miles directly south of El Paso, an east of Route #51, this house is still standing. He also bought land in Linn Township, but later sold that and bought farm land in Fairfield, Iowa. They probably moved to Fairfield, Iowa, because Phil Evans had moved there. Benjamin then sold the farm in Iowa and bought a farm between Lyndon and Prophetstown, IL [Illinois]. On this farm, he had trouble with flooded ground and Emily (Hendee) Glass became deathly ill with malaria. The four older boys and Grace were small then, so he sold this farm and bought a farm southeast of Prophetstown where Edna and Cora were born. Cora Glass Sand who provided the bulk of the information on the Glass family." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] "Benjamin M. Glass, who owns and operates two hundred and forty acres of land on section 11, Prophetstown township, is also extensively engaged in buying, selling and feeding stock. He was born in Woodford county, Illinois, November 22, 1861, a son of Samuel and Mary (Yowles) glass, the former a native of Scotland and the latter of Pennsylvania. The father came to the United States in the early '40s, and passed away in the year 1892, having for a long period survived his wife, whose demise occurred in 1866. Their family number twelve children: Margerette, the widow of William Winklepleck, who lives in Chicago; Robert, of Michigan; Benjamin M., of this review; and nine who are deceased. Benjamin M. Glass pursued his education in the common schools and remained with his parents until he had attained his majority, when he began working by the month at farm labor, being thus employed for four years. On the expiration of that period he operated, rented land for two years and then purchased forty acres of land in Woodford County, Illinois, where he made his home for five years. Subsequently he sold that property and bough another until 1897, when he again sold out and purchased one hundred and sixty acres in Iowa. He only owned the latter tract of land for two days, however, when he disposed of it and bought another farm in Iowa, but sold it in a week and came to Whiteside County, where he purchased one hundred and seventy-five acres in Lyndon township. After residing on this property for five years he sold the land and bought two hundred and forty acres on section 11, Prophetstown township where he has since made his home. He makes a specialty of buying, selling and feeding stock, and that his interests in this direction are extensive is indicated by the fact that he bought and sold over eleven hundred head in 1907. He is recognized as one of the enterprising and prosperous agriculturists and stockmen of the county and his success is entirely [breaks off here for some reason]" [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Benjamin Franklin (Frank) Glass b. 20 Mar 1885 Panola, Woodford County, Illinois, USA m. Maizie Redding Sasketchewan, Canada d. Jun 1957 Prophetstown, Illinois Educatrion: graduate of the Kansas City, Medical College Residence: Buda, Illinois (1942) “They [Benjamin Franklin (Frank) Glass and Maizie (Redding) Hendee) had 3 children and Frank couldn't take care of them so he adopted them out to two families. Gerald and Edna were adopted by Dr. Dornblazer and Velma was adopted by the Jenkins family. The Jenkins family owned a store in Amboy.” [Obituary for Mrs. Emily Glass - Prophetstown, Illinois Reporter - 12 Feb 1942] Gerald Glass b. “They [Benjamin Franklin (Frank) Glass and Maizie (Redding) Hendee) had 3 children and Frank couldn't take care of them so he adopted them out to two families. Gerald and Edna were adopted by Dr. Dornblazer and Velma was adopted by the Jenkins family. The Jenkins family owned a store in Amboy.” ======================================================================================================================================= Edna Glass b. “They [Benjamin Franklin (Frank) Glass and Maizie (Redding) Hendee) had 3 children and Frank couldn't take care of them so he adopted them out to two families. Gerald and Edna were adopted by Dr. Dornblazer and Velma was adopted by the Jenkins family. The Jenkins family owned a store in Amboy.” ======================================================================================================================================= Velma Glass b. “They [Benjamin Franklin (Frank) Glass and Maizie (Redding) Hendee) had 3 children and Frank couldn't take care of them so he adopted them out to two families. Gerald and Edna were adopted by Dr. Dornblazer and Velma was adopted by the Jenkins family. The Jenkins family owned a store in Amboy.” Robert Glass b. 28 Sep 1887 Panola, Woodford County, Illinois, USA m. Diana Denton d. March 1957 Buda, Illinois Residence: Prophetstown, Illinois (1942)======================================================================================================================================== Harry Earl Glass b. 22 Mar 1891 Woodford, Illinois d. 28 Oct 1918 Belleau Wood, Chateau Thierry, France (WWI) Military Service: U.S. Army – World War I “Mrs. Emily Glass, 78, gold star mother of World War I . . . Harry Earl Glass passed away in a hospital in France as the result as the result of being gassed and the body was returned to Prophetstown and committed [buried] in Riverside cemetery.” [Obituary for Mrs. Emily Glass - Prophetstown, Illinois Reporter - 12 Feb 1942] ======================================================================================================================================== Marcia Glass b. abt 1888 [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] ======================================================================================================================================== Perry Glass b. 5 Apr 1895 d. 5 Apr 1895 (died at birth) El Paso, Woodford County, Illinois, USA “Another son, Harry [Perry?], also preceded his mother [Mrs. Emily (Hendee) Glass] in death.” [Obituary for Mrs. Emily Glass - Prophetstown, Illinois Reporter - 12 Feb 1942] ======================================================================================================================================== Grace Evans Glass b. 7 Jun 1896 El Paso, Illinois, USA m. Donald Glenn Winans 27 Mar 1917 d. 17 Apr 1974 Amboy, Illinois Residence: Amboy, Illinois (1942) “Surviving are three sons & three daughters, Mrs. D. G. Winans of Amboy, Mrs. J. W. Hoban of Chicago and Mrs. W. H. Sand of Prophetstown, and one sister, Mary Francis Gallagher of Chicago.” [Obituary for Mrs. Emily Glass - Prophetstown, Illinois Reporter - 12 Feb 1942] ======================================================================================================================================== Edna May Glass b. 9 Dec 1902 in Whiteside County, Illinois, USA m. John William Hoban and may still be alive. Residence: Chicago, Illinois “Surviving are three sons & three daughters, Mrs. D. G. Winans of Amboy, Mrs. J. W. Hoban of Chicago and Mrs. W. H. Sand of Prophetstown, and one sister, Mary Francis Gallagher of Chicago.” [Obituary for Mrs. Emily Glass - Prophetstown, Illinois Reporter - 12 Feb 1942] ======================================================================================================================================== Cora Pearl Glass b. 6 May 1905 Whiteside County, Illinois, USA m. Henry W. Sand 2 Apr 1924 d. 1990s Residence: Prophetstown, Illinois “Surviving are three sons & three daughters, Mrs. D. G. Winans of Amboy, Mrs. J. W. Hoban of Chicago and Mrs. W. H. Sand of Prophetstown, and one sister, Mary Francis Gallagher of Chicago.” [Obituary for Mrs. Emily Glass - Prophetstown, Illinois Reporter - 12 Feb 1942] "Cora Glass Sand provided the bulk of the information on the Glass family. . . There was at one time a Hendee Reunion Organization, Genealogy and History Committee based out of Portland, Michigan. The Historian/Secretary, (Lee W. Hendee) wrote a letter in 1959 to Cora Sand, daughter of Benjamin Glass and Emily Hendee requesting information and asking her if she would like to purchase a book. It is unknown whether Cora replied and no other correspondence has been found." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] ======================================================================================================================================== Arthur E. Glass b. 20 Apr 1883 Panola, Woodford County, Illinois, USA m. Marcia Chloe Martin 12 Sep 1905 Clinton, Illinois d. 20 Jul 1957 Rock Falls, Whiteside County, Illinois bur. Prophetstown, Illinois Residence: Prophetstown, Illinois; Freeport, Illinois (1942)" The oldest son, Arthur E. Glass, was married three years ago to Miss Maria C. Martin, of Portland township and they have one little daughter, Myrna Irene. He is employed as a rural mail carrier from Prophetstown." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed] “The day Arthur Glass, son of Benjamin M. Glass, laid eyes on the lovely Marcia Chloe Martin, he fell in love and never looked at another woman since. They were so in love that when Arthur died of cancer in 1957, Marcia went downhill quickly and died in 1961. Art worked on the railroad as a conductor until his retirement when he and Marcia moved to Missouri to try farming. Art died of skin cancer on his face. He claimed he had been hit with a handle on that same spot while working on the railroad.” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Marcia Chloe: b. 7 Jan 1890 Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA d. 19 Sep 1961 Rock Falls, Whiteside County, Illinois bur. Prophetstown, Illinois Parents: Fayette Martin (b. 14 Mar 1843 Parrish, Oswego County, New York, USA m. 18 Mar 1880 Sharon, Henry County, Illinois d. 18 Jun 1925 Amboy, Illinois at the home of his daughter, Marcia bur. Sharon, Henry County, Illinois “His obituary says that he was one of Portland's (Illinois) oldest residents. He was a veteran of the Civil War and a private in Co. B 147th Illinois Cavalry, company of Captain George H. Fay. Enlistment Date: 1 February 1865 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE, Side Served: Union, State Served: Illinois, Unit Numbers: 327 327, Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 01 February 1865 Enlisted in Company B, 147th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 01 February 1865. Mustered out Company B, 147th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 20 January 1866 in Savannah, GA; Occupation: farmer) and Fayette took for his second wife my ancestor, Lydia J. Bolen Clifton b. 2 May 1848 Sharon, Henry County, Illinois, USA This was also Lydia's second marriage. She had five children from that marriage: Gertrude, Clarissa, Thomas, Pearl and Myrtle Clifton. Thomas died in 1896 of tuberculosis. d. 8 Dec 1899 Sharon, Henry County, Illinois”) and Lydia J. Bolen (b. 2 May 1848 Sharon, Henry County, Illinois, USA d. 8 Dec 1899 bur. Dec 1899 Sharon, Henry County, Illinois) [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ; LDS Family History Search - ] 1930 United States Census: Amboy, Lee County, Illinois; Enumeration District: 0003; Household ID: 313 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Yr Born Relation Father Born Mother BornArthur E. Glass Male 46 Married White Illinois 1884 Head Illinois Ohio Marcia Glass Female 40 Married White Illinois 1890 Wife New York Illinois Robert Glass Male 16 Single White Illinois 1914 Son Illinois Illinois Faye Glass Female 14 Single White Illinois 1916 Daughter Illinois Illinois Harriet Glass Female 11 Single White Illinois 1919 Daughter Illinois Illinois Marcia M. Glass Female 7 Single White Illinois 1923 Daughter Illinois Illinois Myrna Ellis Female 22 Married White Illinois 1908 Daughter Illinois Illinois Vernon Ellis Male 2 Single White Illinois 1928 Grandson Illinois Illinois Marcia J. Ellis Female 0 Single White Illinois 1930 Granddaughter Illinois Illinois ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Arthur E Glass, 1930.] Myrna Irene Glass b. 11 Aug 1907 Illinois, USA m. Howland Oliver Ellis 11 Sep 1926 Rock Falls, Whiteside County, Illinois d. 4 Mar 1990 Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois [Ruth Strouse - Spring Lake Park, Minnesota - email removed - ] Howland Oliver: b. 1905 Rock Island, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA d. 1994 Parents: Vernon C. Ellis (b. 1884 d.1971) and Minnie M. Faulkner (b. 1880 d. 1909) “Myrna Irene Glass (my beloved grandmother) was born August 11, 1907 and died March 4, 1990 in Sterling, Whiteside Cty, IL. She was born prematurely and it was said that her father could put his wedding ring over her wrist. She was only about 11 pounds when she was a year old! I believe she had an allergy to milk as her grandmother, Emma Hendee Glass took her for awhile and spoon fed her cereal and then she began to pick up on her weight. She was very petite all her life. She had very good manual and finger dexterity and went to business school in Chicago when she was an adult where she could type really fast. This is quite an accomplishment with those old typewriters! She was also an excellent pianist and could knit anything without a pattern by simply looking at it. In fact, she did some type of knitting or crocheting all of her later years. She married my grandfather, Howland Oliver Ellis on September 11, 1926 in Rock Falls, Whiteside Cty, IL. Though they had seven children, they didn't get on well due to his late diagnosis of schizophrenia. They were divorced and Myrna married a really decent fellow named Warren Planthaber who was a wonderful grandfather. He was the widower of her sister-in-law Jennet Ellis Planthaber (Howland's sister). He turned out to be the love of her life and when he died in July of 1981, she was not sure how she would go on.” [Ruth Strouse - Spring Lake Park, Minnesota - email removed - ]1940 United States Census: Sterling Township, Whiteside, Illinois; Enumeration District: 98-43; Family: 220 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Est Yr Born Last Residence OccupationHowland Ellis Male 34 Married White Head Illinois 1906 Rock Island, Rock Island County, Illinois Gas Main Worker, Gas & Light Co.Myrna Ellis Female 32 Married White Wife Illinois 1908 Rock Island, Rock Island County, Illinois Vernon Ellis Male 12 Single White Son Illinois 1928 Rock Island, Rock Island County, Illinois Marcia Ellis Female 10 Single White Daughter Illinois 1930 Rock Island, Rock Island County, Illinois Robert Ellis Male 6 Single White Son Illinois 1934 Rock Island, Rock Island County, Illinois Marguerite Ellis Female 4 Single White Daughter Illinois 1936 Jeanette Ellis Female 3 Single White Daughter Illinois 1937 ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Howland Ellis, 1940.] Vernon N. Ellis b. 12 Oct 1927 Amboy, Lee County, Illinois d. 28 Aug 2004 [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]================================================================================================================================== Marcia J. Ellis b. abt 1930 Illinois, USA ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Howland Ellis, 1940.]================================================================================================================================== Robert Harland Ellis b. abt 1934 Illlinois, USA m. Janet R. Olin ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Howland Ellis, 1940.] Janet R: b. 1939 Parents: Charles E. Olin (b. 1896 d. 1967) and Vivian F. Bailey (b. 1902 d. 1992) Ruth Ellis b. m. __ Strouse div. Residence: New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) [Ruth Strouse - email removed - ] Marguerite Ellis b. abt 1936 Illinois, USA ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Howland Ellis, 1940.]================================================================================================================================== Jeanette Ellis b. abt 1937 Illinois, USA ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Howland Ellis, 1940.] Donald Martin Glass b. 31 Jul 1910 Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA m. Bethel Geneva Homshen Aug 1935 d. 25 Aug 1999 North Dakota bur. Minnesota [LDS Family History Search - ] Bethel Geneva: b. 28 May 1912 South Bend, Indiana, USA d. 3 May 1995 Circle Pines, Anoka County, Minnesota ===================================================================================================================================== Marian Lydia Glass b. 11 Jan 1912 Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA ===================================================================================================================================== Robert Roland Glass b. 18 Jul 1913 Prophetstown Whiteside County, Illinois, USA m. Mildred R. McKenna d. 13 Apr 1987 Rock Falls, Whiteside County, Illinois bur. Apr 1987 Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois [LDS Family History Search - ] Mildred R: b. 18 Mar 1916 d. 21 Jan 1942 Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois bur. Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois ===================================================================================================================================== Faye Maxine Glass b. abt 1916 Illinois, USA m. James Alvin Harrison 26 Aug 1934 Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois d. 24 Aug 1998 Alaska [LDS Family History Search - ] James Alvin: b. d. 24 Jul 1970 Walnut, Illinois ===================================================================================================================================== Harriet Aline Glass b. 20 Feb 1919 Amboy, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA d. 6 Dec 1993 ===================================================================================================================================== Marcia Mae Glass b. abt 1923 Illinois, USA (still living – 2004) ===================================================================================================================================== Arthur Dean Glass b. 9 Jun 1932 Amboy, Lee County, Illinois, USA m. Jane Ellen Reyburn 3 Jan 1953 De Kalb, Illinois d. 3 May 2001 Henryetta, Oklahoma bur. 5 May 2001 Okmulgee, Oklahoma [LDS Family History Search - ] Jane Ellen: b. 9 May 1933 Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, USA d. 9 Feb 2001 Colorado Springs, Colorado bur. Colorado Springs, Colorado ===================================================================================================================================== Emma Jean Glass b. (still living – 2004) Omar Hendee b. abt 1660 Ohio, USA "Looking for Samuel Hendee, Mary Elizabeth [Eliza?] Matthews Hendee, Viola, Charles, Omar, Alma, Belle, Edward, John, Jennie, Emily or Mary Hendee." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“There was another Samuel W. Hendee who was the son of a Charles Hendee but this Charles was Charles Omar Dunham Hendee (b. abt 1860 Ohio, USA) who married Minerva May THOMPSON. This Samual W. Hendee appears to be the grandson of of the Samual Warner Hendee who married Mary Elizabeth (“Eliza”) Mathews on August 30, 1836.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]============================================================================================================================================ Mary Francis Hendee b. 9 Feb 1866 m. __ Gallagher d. 21 Jul 1951 Residence: Chicago, Ilinois (1942) "Looking for Samuel Hendee, Mary Elizabeth [Eliza?] Matthews Hendee, Viola, Charles, Omar, Alma, Belle, Edward, John, Jennie, Emily or Mary Hendee." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]"Mary [Elizabeth (Mathews) Hendee] let her two daughters, Adeline and Mary Frances [Hendee] go to live with other people and Emma went to live part-time with a woman who lived in a sod shanty." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “Surviving are three sons & three daughters, Mrs. D. G. Winans of Amboy, Mrs. J. W. Hoban of Chicago and Mrs. W. H. Sand of Prophetstown, and one sister, Mary Francis Gallagher of Chicago.” [Obituary for Mrs. Emily Glass - Prophetstown, Illinois Reporter - 12 Feb 1942] "Looking for Samuel Hendee, Mary Elizabeth [Eliza?] Matthews Hendee, Viola, Charles, Omar, Alma, Belle, Edward, John, Jennie, Emily or Mary Hendee." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]============================================================================================================================================ Charles H. Hendee b. abt 1861 m. May Thompson 3 Nov 1884 Knoxville, Marion County, Iowa (groom 23 years old and bride 17 years old at the time of their marriage.) ["Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Chas. H. Hendee and May Thompson, 1884.] May: b. abt 1867 Parents: G. M. Thompson and C. Nevil "Looking for Samuel Hendee, Mary Elizabeth [Eliza?] Matthews Hendee, Viola, Charles, Omar, Alma, Belle, Edward, John, Jennie, Emily or Mary Hendee." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] ============================================================================================================================================ Homer Hendee b. [Mary Fobian Family Tree; - ; Mary Fobian - email removed]============================================================================================================================================ Samuel W. Hendee b. [Mary Fobian Family Tree; - ; Mary Fobian - email removed] "Interesting that we have yet a third Samuel W. Hendee in Mary Fobian's family tree. This may be why his parents added the middle name "Merton" for his brother (?)" [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Charles Jefferson Hendee m(2). Adeline Davis 30 Aug 1836 Suffolk, Roxbury, Massachusetts [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “My son, Charles Jefferson Hendee, was married 30th of August 1836 to Miss Davis of Roxbury, Mass., where he now lives. In a letter received not long since, he informed me that he had cleared the year previous, $70,000 in his book business.” [father, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 11, 13, 17, 18 & 20]“Charles J. Hendee; Spouse's Name: Adeline Davis; Event Date: 30 Aug 1836; Marriage Place: Roxbury [Boston], Suffolk County, Massachusetts” ["Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles J Hendee and Adeline Davis, 30 Aug 1836.] “Charles Hendee and Adeline Davis had the following children:1. Charles Davis Hendee born June 8, 1837 in Roxbury [Boston], Suffolk County, Massachusetts2. Rear Admiral George Ellsworth Hendee born June 30, 1841 in Roxbury [Boston], Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Educated Public and Private schools, married Elsius Lewis April 21, 1870. Lived in Brooklyn, Massachusetts until his death on September 10, 1915. [Who's Who in America 1897-1942]3. Mary Adaline Hendee born July 3, 1843 in Roxbury [Boston], Suffolk County, Massachusetts4. Gwen Anne Hendee b. 24 Jan 1849 Roxbury [Boston], Suffolk County, Massachusetts “ . . . she was supposed to be a sister to Samuel and he named one of his daughters [Viola Gwenanne ("Min") Hendee] after her." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed; Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“Family legend also has it that Charles [Jefferson Hendee's] second wife [Adeline Davis] brought a son to their marriage and she quickly changed his name to Charles Davis Hendee[?] in case there were lands [in France] to be inherited. I'm not sure if this is true, partly because they were married in 1836 and they had a child born in 1837 who was named Charles Davis Hendee . . . As I've been digging lately through the internet I am finding that the original stories about the Hendees are not entirely accurate. I believe that the stories may have originally been fairly truthful in that the Hendees were from France and very possibly of noble birth. But I think the story goes back many generations before our Charles. The Hendees fled from France at the time of the Huguenot persecution. I have just recently come in contact with a few people on the internet who have shared vast amounts of information with me and provided proof that we are definitely descended from these original Hendee ancestors." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]"My Charles Hendee named one of his (and Adeline Davis's) sons, George Ellsworth Hendee. It is a well known fact that the Hendees had a penchant for using surnames for middle names. It was a tradition. Through correspondence with another researcher who is a Hendee descendant I learned that she had a diary written by Caleb Hendee, jr. In the diary it says that his son, Charles Jefferson Hendee married __ Davis in Boston. Adeline [Davis] was born in Roxbury, Suffolk County, MA [Massachusetts]. Charles was widowed after his first wife produced my ancestor, Samuel Charles Hendee. He married Adeline Davis in 1836. They had four children. . . Charles remarried to Adeline Davis a native of Roxbury, Massachusetts and they lived and raised their children there." Adeline: b. “a native of Roxbury (Boston), Suffolk County, Massachusetts” [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed] "Family legend has it that Samuel Charles Hendee was born on May 10, about 1833 at Hendee Hall in France[?] to Charles Hendee. This simply is not true. His father's name was Charles Jefferson Hendee and his mother is still unknown. It is probably true that an ancestor long ago was born in Hendee Hall, but it was not our Samuel. Samuel was most likely born in Connecticut or Boston, Massachusetts where his father had settled. Charles remarried to Adeline Davis a native of Roxbury, Massachusetts and they lived and raised their children there." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“Through correspondence with another researcher who is a Hendee descendant I learned that she had a diary written by Caleb Hendee, Jr. In the diary it says that his son, Charles Jefferson Hendee married Adeline Davis in Boston. Adeline was born in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. Charles was widowed after his first wife produced my ancestor, Samuel Charles Hendee. He married Adeline Davis in 1836. They had four children." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed]1855 Massachusetts State Census, Roxbury, Ward 04, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, Family Number: 119 - Name Age Est Birth Yr Gender Born OccupationCharles J. Hendee 50 1805 Male Vermont PublisherAdeline Hendee 40 1815 Female MassachusettsCharles D. Hendee 18 1837 Male Massachusetts “At Sea”George E. Hendee 14 1841 Male MassachusettsMary A. Hendee 12 1843 Female MassachusettsHarriet F. Hendee 10 1845 Female MassachusettsFrederick L. Hendee 6 1849 Male Massachusetts["Massachusetts, State Census, 1855," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles J Hendee in household of Charles J Hendee, Roxbury, Ward 04, Norfolk, Massachusetts.]Charles Davis Hendee b. 8 Jun 183 Roxbury [Boston], Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Occupation: sailor (1855)" . . . on August 30, 1836 Charles [Jefferson] Hendee married Adeline Davis in Suffolk, Roxbury, Massachusetts . . . Family legend also has it that Charles [Jeffersson Hendee's] second wife [Adeline Davis] brought a son to their marriage and she quickly changed his name to Charles Davis Hendee in case there were lands [in France] to be inherited. I'm not sure if this is true, partly because they were married in 1836 and they had a child born in 1837 who was named Charles Davis Hendee . . . As I've been digging lately through the internet I am finding that the original stories about the Hendees are not entirely accurate. I believe that the stories may have originally been fairly truthful in that the Hendees were from France and very possibly of noble birth. But I think the story goes back many generations before our Charles [Jefferson Hendee]. The Hendees fled from France at the time of the Huguenot persecution. I have just recently come in contact with a few people on the internet who have shared vast amounts of information with me and provided proof that we are definitely descended from these original Hendee ancestors." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“Charles Davis Hendee; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 08 Jun 1837; Birthplace: Roxbury [Boston], Suffolk County, Massachusetts; Father's Name: Charles J Hendee; Mother's Name: Adeline” ["Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles J Hendee in entry for Charles Davis Hendee, 08 Jun 1837.] “Charles D. Hendee; Gender: Male; Death Date: 27 Oct 1860; Age: 23; Birth Date: 1837; Father's Name: Charles J. Hendee; Mother's Name: Adeline” ["Massachusetts, Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles J Hendee in entry for Charles D Hendee, 27 Oct 1860.] ================================================================================================================================================= Harriet Fellows Hendee b. 1846 Boston, Massachusetts, USA m. William Henry Bent 14 Jun 1865 Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts by Rev. G.S. Converse (groom 26 years old and bride 19 years old) Residence: Roxbury [Boston], Soffolk County, Massachusetts ["Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910," index, LDS FamilySearch (), William Henry Bent and Harriet Fellows Hendee, 10 Jun 1865; citing reference p169 cn59, FHL microfilm 2047677.] William Henry: b. abt 1839 Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Occupation: agent Residence: Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts Parents: Nathaniel F. Bent and Catherine E. D. Metcalf “William H. Bent ; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 14 Jun 1865; Event Place: Roxbury [Boston], Massachusetts; Gender: Male; Age: 26; Birth Year (Estimated): 1839; Father's Name: Nathaniel F. Bent; Mother's Name: Catherine D.; Spouse's Name: Harriet F. Hendee; Spouse's Father's Name: Charles J. Hendee; Spouse's Mother's Name: Adeline” ["Massachusetts, Marriages, 1841-1915," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles J. Hendee in entry for William H. Bent and Harriet F. Hendee, 1865.] Frederick Hendee Bent b. abt 1870 Taunton, Massachusetts, USA m. [unmarried] d. 14 Jan 1897 (age 27yr) Taunton, Massachusetts bur. Taunton, Massachusetts Occupation: Clerk ["Massachusetts, Deaths, 1841-1915," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Harriet Fellows Hendee in entry for Frederick Hendee Bent, 1897.]"Massachusetts, Deaths, 1841-1915," Harriet Fellows Hendee in entry for Frederick Hendee Bent, 1897; Name: Frederick Hendee Bent; Died: 14 Jan 1897 Taunton, Massachusetts; Residence: Taunton, Massachusetts; Gender: Male; Age: 27; Marital Status: Single; Occupation: Clerk; Born: Taunton, Massachusetts; Est Birth Yr: 1870; Burial: Taunton, Massachusetts; Father: William Henry [Bent]; Father Born: Cambridge, Massachusetts; Mother: Harriet Fellows Hendee; Mother Born: Boston, Massachusetts” ["Massachusetts, Deaths, 1841-1915," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Harriet Fellows Hendee in entry for Frederick Hendee Bent, 1897.]================================================================================================================================================ A. Cleveland Bent b. 1867 Taunton, Massachusetts, USA m. Madeleine V. Godfrey Hillery 20 Jan 1914 Taunton, Massachusetts ["Massachusetts, Marriages, 1841-1915," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Harriet F Hendee in entry for A Cleveland Bent and Madeleine V Godfrey Hillery, 1914.] Madeleine V: b. Parents: Charles L. Godfrey Hillery and Sophie L. Sanders"Massachusetts, Marriages, 1841-1915," Harriet F Hendee in entry for A Cleveland Bent and Madeleine V Godfrey Hillery, 1914; Name: A. Cleveland Bent; Marriage: 20 Jan 1914 Taunton, Massachusetts; Marriage Registration: Taunton, Massachusetts; Gender: Male; Age: 47; Marital Status: Divorced; Born: 1867 Taunton, Massachusetts; Est Birth Yr: 1867; Father: William H. Bent; Mother: Harriet F. Hendee; Spouse: Madeleine V. Godfrey Hillery; Spouse's Marital Status: Divorced; Spouse’s Father: Charles L. Godfrey Hillery; Spouse’s Mother: Sophie L. Sanders” ["Massachusetts, Marriages, 1841-1915," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Harriet F Hendee in entry for A Cleveland Bent and Madeleine V Godfrey Hillery, 1914.]Rear Admiral George Ellsworth Hendee b. 30 Jun 1841 Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA m. Elsius Lewis 21 Apr 1870 d. 10 Sep 1915 "Educated Public and Private schools, married Elsius Lewis April 21, 1870. Lived in Brooklyn, Massachusetts until his death on September 10, 1915. [Who's Who in America 1897-1942] . . . My Charles Hendee named one of his (and Adeline Davis's) sons, George Ellsworth Hendee. It is a well known fact that the Hendees had a penchant for using surnames for middle names. It was a tradition.” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]“George Ellsworth Hendee; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 30 Jun 1841; Birthplace: Roxbury [Boston], Suffolk County, Massachusetts; Father's Name: Charles J. Hendee; Mother's Name: Adeline” ["Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles J Hendee in entry for George Ellsworth Hendee, 30 Jun 1841.]"Officers of Navy Yards, Shore Stations, and Vessels, 1 January 1865; Potomac Flotilla; Commander Foxhall A. Parker; Commanding Fleet Paymaster, J. N. Carpenter; DON, (4th rate.) Acting Assistant Paymaster, George E. Hendee." [Naval Historical Center, 805 KIDDER BREESE SE - WASHINGTON NAVY YARD, WASHINGTON, DC 20374-5060 - Civil War Naval Officers – ]================================================================================================================================================= Mary Adaline Hendee b. 3 Jul 1843 Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA d. 1936 [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed; Hendee Family – Ruth Strouse - ] “Mary Adeline Hendee; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 03 Jul 1843; Birthplace: Roxbury [Boston], Suffolk County, Massachusetts; Father's Name: Charles J. Hendee; Mother's Name: Adeline” ["Massachusetts, Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles J Hendee in entry for Mary Adeline Hendee, 03 Jul 1843.] ================================================================================================================================================= Gwen Anne Hendee b. 24 Jan 1849 Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA ". . . Gwen Anne, she was supposed to be a sister to Samuel [Hendee] and he named one of his daughters [Viola Gwenanne ("Min") Hendee after her." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed] ================================================================================================================================================= Frederick L. Hendee b. 24 Jan 1849 Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA ["Massachusetts, State Census, 1855," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles J Hendee in household of Charles J Hendee, Roxbury, Ward 04, Norfolk, Massachusetts.]================================================================================================================================================= Samuel Warner Hendee b. 10 May abt 1834 Connecticut or Boston, Massachusetts m. Mary Elizabeth (“Eliza”) Matthews d. According to Mary Fobian’s Hendee Family Tree: Samuel W. Hendee (1824-1868) was the son of Charles J. Hendee (1805- ) and his second wife, Adeline Davis (1807- ). Charles J. was the son of General Caleb Hendee, Jr. (1768-1854) and his wife, Lydia Rich (1768-1835). Samuell W. Hendee (1824[?]-1868) married Mary [Elizabeth] Eliza Mathews (1829-aft 1881 Ottawa, Illinois) and they had a son, Samuel W. M. (Warner Merton?) Hendee (1854 – Ohio). This Samuel W. M. Hendee is not shown as having married and shows no descendants. [Mary Fobian Family Tree; - ; Mary Fobian - email removed] “While census records can be very misleading, in my opinion, it is unlikely that the following census entries are for the above Mary E[lizabeth] Hendee and family. The age for Mary E. Hendee is wrong in the census. Other sources set her birthdate at 9 May 1829 with some confidence. This would make her 51 years old in 1880 not 42 years old. Also, the George Hendee in the following census record doesn’t show up as a son of the above Mary Elizabeth (Matthews) Hendee anywhere else. The same is true of Virginnia/Virginia Hendee and Allace/Alice Hendee from the following census. Emily Morgan (“Emma”) Hendee, daughter of Samuel and Mary Elizabeth (Mathews) Hendee wasn’t married to Benjamin Metler Glass until November 24, 1881. At the time of her marriage, she was about 18 years old so a year earlier at about 17 years old and unmarried, you would expect her to appear with her family in the 1880 United States Census below but she does not. Finally, Samuel Hendee, husband of Mary Elizabeth (Mathews) Hendee, died in a fairly well documented accident in 1868. The youngest child shown in the census below is “Allace Hendee” born about 1870. Thus, if the census ages are correct, her father could not have died in 1868.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]1880 United States Census: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois - Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Born Occupation Father Born Mother BornMary E. HENDEE Self W Female W 42 Ohio Keeping House Ohio OhioJohn HENDEE Son S Male W 24 Illinois Farmer Connecticut Ohio George HENDEE Son S Male W 16 Illinois At Home Connecticut Ohio Virginnia HENDEE Dau S Female W 12 Illinois --- Connecticut Ohio Allace[?] HENDEE Dau S Female W 10 Illinois --- Connecticut Ohio [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]Caleb Rich Hendee, Esq. b. 8 Nov 1808 (Tuesday) A.M. Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Mary Ann Granger 21 Apr 1836 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont d. 26 Mar 1842, 10 minutes before ten o'clock A.M. Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont (diagonally across from the house on Route 7) [Larry Buck - email removed] Cause of Death: “Erysipelas” Residence: Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont; Zanesville, Ohio (1836) “Caleb Rich Hendee, son of Gen. Caleb, was born Nov. 5, 1808, and received a large share of his early instruction from his father. He attended school at Castleton some time, after which he commenced the study of law in the office of John Pierpoint, Esq., then of Pittsford. He' also spent some time in the office of Gordon Newell, Esq., after which he went to Zanesville, Ohio, where he completed his course of study and was admitted to the bar. He returned to Pittsford in 1836, and on the 21st day of April, married Mary Ann Granger, who was born September 19, 1812. They resided in this town till the 6th of September, when they set out for Zanesville, Ohio, where Mr. Hendee practiced his profession about two years, when he returned to this town and located in a house which stood where Mr. Tiffany's house now stands, and devoted his attention to farming. On the 14th of February, 1840, his house was burned. The following year Mr. Hendee built the house which stands further south, and on the east side of the road, and is now occupied by his heirs. He died March 26, 1842 . . . At Freemen's meeting, Sept. 7, 1830, the following persons were admitted freemen, viz.: Ira Manley, William Cotting, John G. Newell, Caleb R. Hendee, James R. Newell, William Nourse, Anthony Willis, M. W. Nelson, Theron Hawes, William Henry, Philip Stewart, William Mead, Francis Johnson, Ebenezer H. Squire, Junia Sargent, Jr., James R. Hewett and Orin Clark." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “HENDEE, Caleb R., Esq.., attorney at law, son of Caleb & Lydia, Nov 8, 1808 – March 26, 1942 (b. & r.)” [“Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont”] “Caleb Rich Hendee, my son, was born on Tuesday morning the 8th day of November A.D. 1808, about 20th day of the moon . . . On the 7th of April last, my son Caleb R. Hendee left home for Ohio, where he now is in the practice of the Law in company with one of Charles Rich's sons. He went by the way of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington . . . On the 21st of April 1836, my youngest son child (sic), Caleb Rich Hendee, was married to Mary Ann Granger, daughter of Mr. Simeon Granger of this town (Pittsford) and moved with his wife to Zanesville, Ohio, on the 6th of Sept. 1836 . . . Oct 21, 1840, C.R. Hendee on the 4th Feb. last had his house, out-house, and small barn burned with much of his furniture on insurance. Whole loss not less than $1200. C. Hendee . . . April 21st 1842. I have enjoyed pretty good health since Oct. 21st last, but my son C.R. Hendee was taken sick on the 12th of March last and died on the 26th of the same month that is 14 days. He died 10 minutes before ten o'clock A.M. quietly. The doctor called his disease Erysipelas. (My mother, Laura Louise Moore Hendee, was helping me proofread this retyping of Ulysses' script and explained that her father had this: it was a breaking out of the skin such as could be caused by being shaved by a barber. - Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) He had some fever, but the second day of his sickness, his left foot and leg became inflamed and continued to he and much swollen and finally mortified, and when the mortification reached his body, as it did on 13th or 14th day, it soon caused his death. He was much emaciated. He had not been well for about one year past, and was last August taken insane and went to Boston with his brother G.F. [German Franklin Hendee] but returned worse than when he went from home, but in a few days, he became rational, but continued weak and with much pain in his legs and etc. till sometime last winter when he became considerably better as to the use of his limbs and etc. till he was taken down in his last sickness which he bore with as much patience as could be expected considering his complaint which was painful. He retained his reason most of the time till the last and died rational without a murmur. C. Hendee” [father, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 11, 18, 20, 21 & 24]Mary Ann: b. 19 Sep 1812 Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA d. 7 Dec 1874 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont Parents: Simeon Granger, Jr. (b. 17 Mar 1770 West Springfield, Massachussetts, New England m. 1791 Sandisfield, Massachussetts d. 9 Nov 1834 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont) and Phoebe Couch (b. 17 Sep 1774 Sandersfield, Connecticut d. 6 Feb 1840 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont) "GRANGER, SIMEON b in Suffield, Conn., 1734, m November 26, 1757, Abigail Dudley, d in 1815, at Sandersfield, Connecticut. Issue - five daughters and three sons, of which the youngest was Simeon, Jr., b March 17, 1770, at Springfield, Massachusetts., m. 1791, Phebe Couch, b at Sandersfield, Conn., 1774. Children —Lyman, Chester, Rensselear, Dudley, Edward, Livingstone and Mary Ann, who m Caleb Rich Hendee, Esq . . . HENDEE, CALEB RICH S[on] of Caleb, Jr., m April 19, 1836, Mary Ann Granger. Children —1, Olive Ohio b June 3, 1837, d October 9, 1844; 2, George b July 26, 1839; 3, Caleb Rich, Jr., b July 25, 1842." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )] “MaryAnn Granger ([of] the furnace Grangers)” “Dairy farms flourished beginning in 1849 after the Burlington and Rutland Railroad tracks were laid. Shipping cast-iron stoves, butter, eggs, cheese and other farm products by train was a major step forward, followed by the advent of refrigerated cars. Among Chittenden’s first settlers were Pittsford people. The lack of bottomland was made up for by the vast forests. which took years to reduce to lumber and charcoal. Sawmills,clapboard mills, gristmills, and blacksmith shops were soon clustered at the falls on Furnace Brook in Holden and along East Creek in South Chittenden, which was nicknamed Slab City in the 1900s . . . in the foothills of the Green Mountains, New Boston and Philadelphia were Chittenden hamlets populated by charcoal burners who produced tons of the product for smelting iron ore in the first Pittsford blast furnace on Furnace Flat, an area later named Grangerville [after the Grangers, the family that owed the furnace]. Mary Ann Granger ([was of] the furnace Grangers) . . . As pictured recently, the Granger house at Furnace Flat retains the original cast-iron window and door lintels, Simeon Granger and Sons produced cast-iron stoves in the 1840s and shipped them throughout the Northeast. They employed 50 or more men who lived close by in company-owned houses. The house, now a bed-and-breakfast, looks across Furnace Road to the remains of the blast furnace’s stone stack that was over 50 feet tall when built. Israel Keith built the first furnace on this land in 1791 . . . About 25 feet of stones had been removed from the top of the Granger blast furnace stack for other uses when this picture was taken around 60 years ago. Iron ore was mixed with charcoal and a limestone flux to produce molten iron that flowed from the arch into beds of sand divided into ‘pigs,’ thereby explaining the term pig iron . . . This handsome cast-iron parlor stove is an example of hundres of stoves molded in the Granger foundry. Highly skilled pattern makers designed many more models in the Granger era from 1826 to 1852. The stoves had one thing in common: their removable legs were all identical. Pancake griddles, door latches and hinges, and window weights were among other products of the foundry.” [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); pg. 8, [pictues] pp. 86, 118, 121] “GRANGER, SIMEON born in Suffleld, Conn., 1734, m. November 26, 1757, Abigail Dudley, died in 1815, at Sandersfleld, Connecticut. Issue five daughters and three sons, of which the youngest was Simeon, Jr., b March 17, 1770, at Springfield, Mass., m. 1791, Phebe Couch, b at Sandersfield, Conn., 1774. Children Lyman, Chester, Rensselear, Dudley, Edward, Livingstone and Mary Ann, who m Caleb Rich Hendee, Esq.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt. - A. M. (Abiel Moore) Caverly - ]“Caleb R. [Hendee] studied law in the office of John PIERPOINT, then of Pittsford, went to Zanesville, Ohio, but returned in 1836, and married Mary Ann GRANGER; they went again to Zanesville, but after two years practice there he returned and devoted his attention to farming He died in 1842.” [XX Index Vermont - ]“THE HENDEE HOUSE – CORNER ROUTE 7 & PLAINS ROAD [PITTSFORD, VERMONT] (N.E. Corner) – The house was built in 1842 by Caleb Rich Hendee [Esq.] and remained in the Hendee family until purchased by the Fox family, almost a century [later]. The builder of the house, Caleb Rich Hendee [Esq.], was born Nov 8, 1808. He married MaryAnn Granger ([of] the furnace Grangers) on April 21, 1836. (MaryAnn was born 9/19/1812 and died in 1874.) He was father to Olive Ohio Hendee (born 6/3/37 and died 10/9/44, George H. Hendee (born 7/26/1839 and died in 1906) and Caleb Rich Hendee, Jr. (born 7/25/1842). Caleb Rich Hendee [Esq.] died March 26, 1842 before his son Caleb R. was born and he never lived in the house. His son Caleb R. was a veteran of the Civil War, serving in Company ‘G’ of the 12th Vermont Regiment, the Allen Grays. He was present at the battle of Gettysburg after mustering into service earlier in 1863. He mustered out in 1864 suffering from ‘camp fever.’ Caleb R. married Sabrina (Jackson) and had 3 sons, George, William and Warren, and one daughter, Louise (Hendee) Southwirth. Warren was the husband of Sally (Hooker) Hendee and father of Elizabeth Hendee and Calvin Heandee. Caleb Rich Hendee [Esq.] (the original owner of the house) was a sone of General Caleb Hendee who was Pittsford’s first schoolmaster, first Town Cleark, original surveyor of the town lots, Justice of the Peace, Baptist Church Elder, Representative to the state Assembly and other town offices. General Caleb Hendee [Esq.] was the son of Deacon Caleb Hendee, who came to Pittsford sometime before the 1750’s. The original farm was comprised of about 200+ acres and extended to the Otter Creek on the west, the plains on the east, to about where Pinewoods road is now located on the north, and the Old Baptist Cemetery and Plains Road on the south. The original barns were located on the west side of the ‘Stage Road to Brandon’ (Route 7). These burned in the latter 1800’s. Barns wre built near the house on the north side and those burned in 1927 and were never rebuilt. The burning barns set the rear ell of the house on fire burning most of the top off. The ell was thereafter rebuilt, but the burned and scorched rafters are still visible. The farm has not been an operating farm since that time. The property size is currently approx. ten acres.” 1870 United States Census – Name Est Birth Gender Age Color Born Residence (1870)Mary A. Hendee 1812 Female 58 White Vermont Vermont, USAGeorge W. Hendee 1842 Male 28 White Vermont Vermont, USACaleb R. Hendee 1844 Male 26 White Vermont Vermont, USA Ann Westcott 1853 Female 17 White Vermont Vermont, USAChester Granger 1797 Male 73 White New York Vermont, USARensalaer Granger 1803 Male 67 White New York Vermont, USA["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Mary A Hendee in household of Mary A Hendee, Vermont, United States; citing p. 49, family 400, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 553123.]Mary Ohio Hendee b. 3 Jun 1837 Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA d. 9 Oct 1844 (age 7 yrs) Pittsford, Vermont [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Publication date: 1872] “Monday, Oct. 21st 1844 - my granddaughter, Mary Ohio Hendee, daughter of C.R. [Caleb Rich] Hendee aged 7 years, died the 9th of this month with the bilious fever. She was born at Zanesviile, Ohio, June 3rd A.D. 1837.” [grandfather, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 25]================================================================================================================================================= George Granger Hendee b. 26 Jul 1839 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. [unmarried] d. 1906 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont “George Granger Hendee was living with his brother, Caleb Rich Hendee, and Caleb’s family in Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont at the time of the 1900 federal census.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Publication date: 1872 and Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; David Petrie – dapwyn@]================================================================================================================================================= Caleb Rich Hendee, Jr. b. 25 Jul 1842 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA “Caleb Rich Hendee [Esq.] died March 26, 1842 before his son Caleb R. was born” m. Sabrina Ann Jackson 7 Apr 1880 Baptist Church Pittsford, Vermont [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Publication date: 1872 and Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] d. 8 Oct 1822 (Age: 80 yr) Occupation: farmer Military: Civil War veteran "In response to the call of the President [Abraham Lincoln] for three hundred thousand men to serve in the army of the United States for nine months, this town [Pittsford, Vermont] supplied the following volunteers: . . . Company 'G' ROLL OF VOLUNTEERS; name CALEB R[ich] HENDEE, 12th Regiment; age 20; when enlisted Aug. 18, 1862; when mustered in Oct. 4, 1862; when mustered out July 14, 1863 . . . To the foregoing men the Town paid bounties as follows:To twenty-seven men, $37 each, $999; three men, $100 each, 300; one man, $80, 80; Total, thirty-one men, $1,379" [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “Caleb R. was a veteran of the Civil War, serving in Company ‘G’ of the 12th Vermont Regiment, the Allen Grays. He was present at the battle of Gettysburg after mustering into service earlier in 1863. He mustered out in 1864 suffering from ‘camp fever.’ Caleb R. married Sabrina (Jackson) and had 3 sons, George, William and Warren, and one daughter, Louise (Hendee) Southwirth.” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Sabrina Jackson in entry for Louise Hendee, 1886.] Sabrina A: b. 1846 Chittenden, Vermont, USA ["Ancestral File v4.19," database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for S. A. Jackson.]“Caleb Rich Hendee; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 07 Apr 1880; Event Place: Pittsford, Vermont, United States; Residence of Groom: Pitttsford; Gender: Male; Age: 38 Birth Year (Estimated): 1842; Place of Birth: Pittsford; Occupation: farmer; Father's Name: Caleb R. Hendee; Mother's Name: Mary A. Granger; Spouse's Name: Sabrina Ann Jackson; Officiating: Rev. M. N.Mills” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Caleb Rich Hendee and Sabrina Ann Jackson, 1880.] “Caleb R. Hendee; Gender: Male; Death Date: 08 Oct 1922; Death Place: ; Age: 80; Birth Date: 1842; Birthplace: ; Occupation: Race: ; Marital Status: Married; Spouse's Name: Sabrina Jackson; Father's Name: Caleb R. Hendee; Father's Birthplace: ; Mother's Name: Mary A. Granger” ["Vermont, Deaths and Burials, 1871-1965," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Sabrina Jackson in entry for Caleb R. Hendee, 1842.] BUSINESS DIRECTORY - TOWN OF PITTSFORD, RUTLAND COUNTY, [VERMONT] 1881–1882 ( The figures following the letter “r” indicate the number of the road on which the party resides, and will be found by reference to the map in the back part of this work. Where no road number is given the party is supposed to reside in the village. Figures placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of acres owned or leased.) Hendee Caleb R., (Pittsford,) r 28, farmer 70[acres] [] 1900 United States Census, Enumeration District 200 Pittsford township, Rutland, Vermont, Family Number: 284 - Name Born Age Birthplace Relation Father Born Mother Born Race Gender Marital Yrs Married Est Marriage Children Children LivingCaleb R Hendee Jul 1842 58 Vermont Head Vermont Vermont White Male Married 20 1880Sabrina A Hendee Jan 1850 50 Vermont Wife Vermont Vermont White Female Married 20 1880 4 4Warren G Hendee May 1881 19 Vermont Son Vermont Vermont White Male SingleWilliam Hendee Dec 1883 17 Vermont Son Vermont Vermont White Male SingleLouise Hendee Aug 1886 14 Vermont Daughter Vermont Vermont White Female Single George Hendee Feb 1889 11 Vermont Son Vermont Vermont White Male SingleGeorge Hendee Jul 1839 61 Vermont Brother Vermont White Male Single ["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Caleb R Hendee, ED 200 Pittsford town, Rutland, Vermont, United States; citing sheet 12B, family 284, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1241694.]1920 United States Census: Rutland County, Vermont - Name Est Born Age Born Relation Gender Race MaritalCaleb R Hendee abt 1843 77 Vermont Self Male White MarriedSabrina A Hendee abt 1851 69 Vermont Wife Female White MarriedLouise Hendee abt 1887 33 Vermont Dau Female White SingleWilliam Hendee abt 1884 36 Vermont Son Male White Widowed George Hendee abt 1890 30 Vermont Son Male White SingleWilliam A Hendee abt 1915 5 Vermont Grandson Male White Single ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Caleb R Hendee, , Rutland, Vermont.] Warren G. Hendee b. 1 May 1881 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Sarah (“Sallie”) J. Hooker d. 9 Apr 1947 (Age: 65yr 11mo 8da) Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont (diagonally across from the house on Route 7) Cause of Death: “Cirrhosis of the Liver due to aertio sclerosis” Residence: Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont (1881-1947) “From left to right, George Hendee and brothers William and Warren and their terrier enjoyed a typical day’s catch of native trout [75 fish] on one of Pittsford’s famous streams around 1900. They came from a long line of hunters and fishermen descended from the early settler Deacon Caleb Hendee Sr. and his son, Gen. Caleb Hendee Jr. Some 54 years later, Pres. Dwight Eisenhower was invited to stay at Mountain Top Inn in Chittenden for a few days and to try his luck at fishing Furnace Brook. Someone had thoughtfully sprayed the brook for mosquitoes, but it also killed the insects that trout feed on. The president hardly got a rise.” [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); [picture] pg. 19] Sarah (“Sallie”): b. 1890 “of, Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont d. 1979 bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont (diagonally across from the house on Route 7) "From 1938 to 1986, Sarah Hooker Hendee, affectionately known as 'Aunt Sallie,' and her daughter Elizabeth cared for hundreds of foster children from infants to late teens in their home on Plains Road. Elizabeth drove her own school bus. Sarah Hendee is shown in an uncommonly quiet moment at home. (Courtesy of Ivy Anderson Dixon.)" [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); [picture] pg. 39] “Warren Hendee; Event Type: Birth; Event Date: 01 May 1881; Event Place: Pittsford, Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Father's Name: Caleb R. Hendee; Father’s Birthplace: Pittsford; Father’s Occupation: farmer; Mother's Name: Sabrina Jackson; Mother’s Birthplace: Chittenden; Mother’s Residence: Pittsford” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Caleb R. Hendee in entry for Warren Hendee, 1881.] “Warren G. Hendee; Event Type: Death; Event Date: 9 Apr 1947; Event Place: Pittsford, Rutland County , Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Age: 65; Birth Year (Estimated): 1882; Birthplace: Pittssford; Father's Name: Caleb Rich Hendee; Father’s Birthplace: Pittsford, Vermont; Mother's Name: Sabrina Ann Jackson; Mother’s Birthplace: Chittenden, Vermont; Spouse's Name: Sarah Hendee; Informant: Mrs. Sarah Hendee; Cause of Death: Cirrhosis of the Liver due to aertio sclorosis” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Warren G Hendee, 1947.] “Today I spent a couple of hours hunting for Gen. Caleb Hendee Jr's. manuscript in six fat Hendee folders. I found a typewritten copy of his memoir made by a woman named Dee LaBatt, obviously a Hendee descendent. I will be hosting the Museum all day Tues. the 30th. Hope to be uninterrupted long enough to find the references to Judge Abner Hendee's correspondence, though I don't remember any deeds or original letters from him. But I'll let you both know what I do find. We also have Caleb Jr's. daily journal from 1813 to 1817. I hand-copied it before I gave it to our museum, according to a note I found by our curator, Anne Pelkey. A copy is in our Museum; another copy is in the Vermont Historical Society collections in Barre, Vermont. I had the original in the Hendee papers that were left to me by Mrs. G. Frank Hendee (Mary Frances Edgecumbe). After Frank died in 1933 Mary F. Hendee lived with my grandmother as a companion until shortly before she died Feb. 25, 1941 at the Columbus Smith Home "for indigent Christian Women of good character" in Salisbury, Vermont. She and Frank had no children, so she left her possessions to my grandmother. My mother, my sister and I gave some of Mrs. Hendee's things to Mrs. Sarah "Sallie" (Hooker) Hendee, widow of Warren G. Hendee. They included the General's surveying instrument (its tripod had disappeared long ago). The instrument may be in the possession of Sallie's granddaughter, Donna Hendee, who lives in Rutland Town, Vermont. There is a postcard of G. Frank Hendee on pg. 85 in "Pittsford Now and Then," a photo book published 1980 by Pittsford Historical Society. Frank is in a horse-drawn carriage with the General's surveying instrument. 4/28/2013 - Today I got into the Museum files and found the original of Abner Hendee's June 15, 1834 letter to Gen. Caleb Hendee Jr., given to the Museum by Sallie (Hooker) Hendee or her children. I photocopied it for you, but didn't find the 1738 deed from Richard to son Asa Hendee that Derek [Stafford] refers to. However, in the three hours I was there I only got through half of one folder. I hope to make more headway this coming Tuesday.” [Peggy Amitage - email removed, Pittsford, Vermont Historical Society and Museum]“The Otter Creek House was replaced by the Otter Creek Inn, shown here about 1895 in its heyday. Families from ‘away’ spent whole summers here. The Browns and Armingtons from Providence, Rhode Island, escaped the heat while visiting Pittsford relatives and friends, as did the Walkers, Willards, and other New York City people with roots in Pittsford. An exception was Desmond Kelly – the red-haired New York actress arrived one summer accompanied by her very attentive agent, throwing Pittsford wives into anxious fits that their husbands would follow her back to the city. The inn burned in 1931.” [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); [pictue] pg. 65] Elizabeth M. Hendee b. 1918 d. 1986 bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont (diagonally across from the house on Route 7) "From 1938 to 1986, Sarah Hooker Hendee, affectionately known as 'Aunt Sallie,' and her daughter Elizabeth cared for hundreds of foster children from infants to late teens in their home on Plains Road. Elizabeth drove her own school bus. Sarah Hendee is shown in an uncommonly quiet moment at home. (Courtesy of Ivy Anderson Dixon.)" [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); [picture] pg. 39] ========================================================================================================================================== Warren H. Hendee b. 1816 d. 1817 bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont (diagonally across from the house on Route 7) [“Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont” document] Donna Hendeee b. Residence: Rutland Town, Vermont (2013) [Peggy Amitage - email removed, Pittsford, Vermont Historical Society and Museum]“Today I spent a couple of hours hunting for Gen. Caleb Hendee Jr's. manuscript in six fat Hendee folders. I found a typewritten copy of his memoir made by a woman named Dee LaBatt, obviously a Hendee descendent. I will be hosting the Museum all day Tues. the 30th. Hope to be uninterrupted long enough to find the references to Judge Abner Hendee's correspondence, though I don't remember any deeds or original letters from him. But I'll let you both know what I do find. We also have Caleb Jr's. daily journal from 1813 to 1817. I hand-copied it before I gave it to our museum, according to a note I found by our curator, Anne Pelkey. A copy is in our Museum; another copy is in the Vermont Historical Society collections in Barre, Vermont. I had the original in the Hendee papers that were left to me by Mrs. G. Frank Hendee (Mary Frances Edgecumbe). After Frank died in 1933 Mary F. Hendee lived with my grandmother as a companion until shortly before she died Feb. 25, 1941 at the Columbus Smith Home "for indigent Christian Women of good character" in Salisbury, Vermont. She and Frank had no children, so she left her possessions to my grandmother. My mother, my sister and I gave some of Mrs. Hendee's things to Mrs. Sarah "Sallie" (Hooker) Hendee, widow of Warren G. Hendee. They included the General's surveying instrument (its tripod had disappeared long ago). The instrument may be in the possession of Sallie's granddaughter, Donna Hendee, who lives in Rutland Town, Vermont. There is a postcard of G. Frank Hendee on pg. 85 in "Pittsford Now and Then," a photo book published 1980 by Pittsford Historical Society. Frank is in a horse-drawn carriage with the General's surveying instrument. 4/28/2013 - Today I got into the Museum files and found the original of Abner Hendee's June 15, 1834 letter to Gen. Caleb Hendee Jr., given to the Museum by Sallie (Hooker) Hendee or her children. I photocopied it for you, but didn't find the 1738 deed from Richard to son Asa Hendee that Derek [Stafford] refers to. However, in the three hours I was there I only got through half of one folder. I hope to make more headway this coming Tuesday.” [Peggy Amitage - email removed, Pittsford, Vermont Historical Society and Museum] Louise Hendee b. 8 Aug 1886 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] “Louise Hendee; Event Type: Birth; Event Date: 08 Aug 1886; Event Place: Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, United States; Gender: Female; Father's Name: Caleb R. Hendee; Father Born: Pittsford, Vermont; Father’s Occupation: farmer; Mother's Name: Sabrina Jackson” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Sabrina Jackson in entry for Louise Hendee, 1886.] =============================================================================================================================================== William Hendee b. 27 Dec 1883 Vermont, USA m. __ __ d. 9 Oct 1953 (Age: 69 yr) Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont bur. 11 Oct 1953 East Clarendon Cemetary, East Clarendon, Vermont Cause of Death: Pulmonary Edema, Arterio Sclarotic Heart Disease, Multiple Abscesses Left Lung, Emphysema of the Right Lung Occupation: interior decorator William Hendee shown as “Widowed” and living with his parents and his son, William A. Hendee, in Rutland County, Vermont at the time of the 1920 United States Census. [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed “From left to right, George Hendee and brothers William and Warren and their terrier enjoyed a typical day’s catch of native trout [75 fish] on one of Pittsford’s famous streams around 1900. They came from a long line of hunters and fishermen descended from the early settler Deacon Caleb Hendee Sr. and his son, Gen. Caleb Hendee Jr. Some 54 years later, Pres. Dwight Eisenhower was invited to stay at Mountain Top Inn in Chittenden for a few days and to try his luck at fishing Furnace Brook. Someone had thoughtfully sprayed the brook for mosquitoes, but it also killed the insects that trout feed on. The president hardly got a rise.” [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); [picture] pg. 19; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), William Hendee, 1883.]“William Hendee; Event Type: Birth; Event Date: 27 Dec 1883; Event Place: , , Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Father's Name: Caleb R. Hendee; Mother's Name: Sabrina Jackson” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Sabrina Jackson in entry for William Hendee, 1883.] “William Hendee; Event Type: Death; Event Date: 09 Oct 1953; Event Place: Rutland, , Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Age: 69; Birth Year (Estimated): 1884; Occupation: interior decorator; Father's Name: Caleb R Hendee; Father’s Birthplace: Pittsford, Vermont; Mother's Name: Sabrina Jackson; Mother’s Birthplace: Chittenden, Vermont; Informant: Mrs. Hazel L. Hendee; Cause of Death: Pulmonary Edema, Arterio Sclarotic Heart Disease, Multiple Abscesses Left Lung, Emphysema of the Right Lung; Burial: 11 Oct 1953 East Clarendon Cemetary, East Clarendon, Vermont” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Sabrina Jackson in entry for William Hendee, 1953.] William A. Hendee b. abt 1915 Vermont, USA William A. Hendee shown as living with his Hendee grandparents and his father, William Hendee, in Rutland County, Vermont at the time of the 1920 United States Census. ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), William A Hendee in household of Caleb R Hendee, , Rutland, Vermont.] George M. Hendee b. 4 Feb 1889 Vermont, USA d. Jul 1981 [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] SSN: 009-03-1583 (Issued – Vermont; Death Residence; Zip Code - 05257 [Localities: Barnumsville, Bennington County, Vermont; North Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont; Paper Mill Village, Bennington County, Vermont; Sodom, Bennington County, Vermont; Wolumsak, Bennington County, Vermont] Death Benefit: Zip Code - 05763 [Localities - Fredetteville, Rutland County, Vermont; Holden, Rutland County, Vermont; Marydown, Rutland County, Vermont; Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont; Pittsford Mills, Rutland County, Vermont]) "The George M. Hendee in my line was born in 1889" [Bettye Henningsen - email removed] “From left to right, George Hendee and brothers William and Warren and their terrier enjoyed a typical day’s catch of native trout [75 fish] on one of Pittsford’s famous streams around 1900. They came from a long line of hunters and fishermen descended from the early settler Deacon Caleb Hendee Sr. and his son, Gen. Caleb Hendee Jr. Some 54 years later, Pres. Dwight Eisenhower was invited to stay at Mountain Top Inn in Chittenden for a few days and to try his luck at fishing Furnace Brook. Someone had thoughtfully sprayed the brook for mosquitoes, but it also killed the insects that trout feed on. The president hardly got a rise.” [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); [picture] pg. 19] Lafayette Hendee b. 27 Jun 1824 “Lafayette Hendee, born June 27th A.D. 1824.” [father, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 13]Caroline Hendee b. 27 Dec 1770 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA [LDS - Family Search] d. 26 Mar 1771 (infant) Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont "Caroline Hendee was born December 28th AD 1770 & died March the 26 AD 1771." [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869 Pittsford, Vermont Town Offices] "(D) Caroline Hendee, B., Dec., 25, 1770. D., Mar., 26, 1771" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] “On the 27th of December A.D. 1770, my sister Caroline was born. I [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr.having the whooping cough at the time, to prevent her taking the same, I was removed to Simsbury to my grandfather Hendee's (Jonathan -- Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) where I remained till she died, which was on the 26th day of March 1771. So we see sickness and death cannot always be guarded against.” [brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 7]========================================================================================================================================================= Jonathan Hendee (or Jonothan Hendee) b. 4 Nov 1773 (Tuesday) East Windsor Connecticut, New England m(1). Sally Squires [step sister] 31 Dec 1795 (or 29 Feb 1796) East Windsor Connecticut d. 26 Dec 1859 "Jonathan Hendee was born at East Windsor Connecticut Nov. 4th AD 1773 on Tuesday" [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869 Pittsford, Vermont Town Offices] "(62)60 Jonothan Hendee. B., Nov., 4, 1777 M., at East Windsor, Conn., Sally Squires,?Dec., 31, 1795.?Jonothan D. Dec., 26, 1859. M.., (2) Anna?Stone. Moved to Moriah, N.Y. (See page?72 large book.)" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "HENDEE, JONATHAN 2nd s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m Sally Squires, by whom he had-1, Caleb, m and now living in Canada (1872); 2, Parmelia, m __ Sherman; 3, Hiram, d in infancy. Mrs. Sally Hendee d, and Mr. Hendee m 2d, Anna Stone, by whom he had-4, Jonathan; 5, Ephraim." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Sally: b. “Jonathan married Mary’s [Widow Mary Squires, 2nd wife of Jonathan’s father, Deacon Caleb Hendee] daughter, Sally Squires [Jonathan’s step-sister].” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]“My oldest brother Jonathan was born Nov. 11th. A.D. 1773, on Tuesday.” [brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 7]“My brother Jonathan married for his first wife, Sally Squires, daughter of my father's second wife with whom he lived some years, and had by her a son named Caleb who is a large, stout man, is married and now lives in Upper Canada. He had a daughter named Parmalia, who married a Mr. Sherman and who now lives in Moriah, in the State of New York. He also had a son by the name of Hiram, who died while young. Soon after this, his first wife died and not long after, he married a girl by the name of Ana Stone, with whom he now lives in the town of Moriah aforesaid. He has by her a number of children (viz) Jonathan, Ephraim, etc.” [brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 12]"Among those who settled here in 1796, were John Lampson, Samuel Morgan, Anthony Butler, Noadiah Deming, William Sanders, John Penfield, Richard M. Powers, Timothy Jenner, Jonathan Hendee, Isaac Matson, Jr., Tilly Walker, William W. Barlow and Jacob Phillips. Jonathan Hendee, second son of Deacon Caleb, bought a farm which is now mostly owned by Roswell Woodcock (1872). He built a house a few rods east of the present residence of David Ward, married Sarah Squires, daughter of [his father] Deacon Caleb Hendee's second wife, and resided on that farm some years, but in 1820, he sold it to his brother Solomon and moved to Moriah, N. Y. His wife Sarah died, and he married, for his second wife, a lady by the name of Anna Stowe." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; chap. “Timothy Jenner-Jona. Hendee-Isaac Matson, Jr.,” pg. 287 - (Making of America Books - )] Caleb Hendee b. 1800 Vermont, USA m. Hannah Harris abt 1820 Occupation: farmer Residence: “Upper Canada” "HENDEE, JONATHAN 2nd s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m Sally Squires, by whom he had-1, Caleb, m and now living in Canada (1872)." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )] Hannah: b. 1798 New York, USA [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ]“My brother Jonathan married for his first wife, Sally Squires, daughter of my father's second wife with whom he lived some years, and had by her a son named Caleb who is a large, stout man, is married and now lives in Upper Canada. He had a daughter named Parmalia, who married a Mr. Sherman and who now lives in Moriah, in the State of New York. He also had a son by the name of Hiram, who died while young.” [uncler, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 12]1850 United States Census: Boone Township, Cass County, Indiana; House: 11; Family: 9 - Name Gender Age Born Est Yr Born OccupationCaleb Hendee Male 50 Vermont 1800 farmerHannah Hendee Female 52 Vermont[?] 1798Lydia Hendee Female 12 New York 1838["United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Caleb Hendee, 1850.]Parmalia Hendee b. m. __ Sherman Residence: Moriah, New York "HENDEE, JONATHAN 2nd s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m Sally Squires, by whom he had-2, Parmielia, m ~ Sherman." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “My brother Jonathan married for his first wife, Sally Squires, daughter of my father's second wife with whom he lived some years, and had by her a son named Caleb who is a large, stout man, is married and now lives in Upper Canada. He had a daughter named Parmalia, who married a Mr. Sherman and who now lives in Moriah, in the State of New York.” [great uncle, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 12]================================================================================================================================================= George Hendee b. 6 Sep 1822 New York, USA m. Elizabeth (“Eliza” or “Betsy”) Burch abt 1842 d. 26 Dec 1903 Cass County, Indiana Residence: Royal Center, Cass County, Indiana [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] "My gggrandfather was George Hendee B 9-06-1822, D 12-30-1903, m. Elizabeth Burtch (Berch). He was born in ? N.Y." [Edith Cowley - email removed] “My GG-Grandmother was Helen Handee md George Conn, residents of Cass Co. Indiana. Helen and her sister Melissa were born in Canada about 1831 and 1829. Their [brother] George Handee was a pioneer resident of Cass Co. Indiana.” [Gladys Sheetz - email removed] “I am looking for any information on George Hendee b. 9-6-1822, d.12-30-1903, m. Elizabeth (Eliza) Burtch (Berch) who was b. 2-03-1823, d.2-1882. Daughter Hannah Hellese m. Leonard Burton King who was my gggrandmother.” [Edith McCaskill Cowley - email removed] “My mother in law is Glenda Christomos, nee Hendee. George Hendee is her gggrandfather. She has lots of genealogy about Hendees. You can write her at: 315 "N" St., Centralia, WA 98531.” [Bob Stewart - email removed] Elizabeth (“Eliza” or “Betsy”): b. 3 Feb 1823 Canada d. Feb 1882 “Could your George Hendee be born in New York 1822/1823 and possibly having siblings, Hellen, Melissa, Clarissa, other siblings could be Lydia and Caleb? This family lived in Royal Centre, Cass Co. Indiana.” [Noreen Smith - ]“BOONE TOWNSHIP - Prior to 1834 Boone township [Cass County, Indiana] was an unbroken wilderness; savage tribes of Indians were its sole possessors Except as wild beasts might contest with them for supremacy . . . The first sawmill in the township was a primitive affair, erected by Geo. Conn and Geo. Hendee, about 1845, in section 1. It was a tread-mill, run by a yoke of oxen, but was a great convenience to the early settlers and furnished lumber for their buildings. It was later enlarged and run by steam and did quite a business for a number of years.” [HISTORY OF CASS COUNTY [Indiana] - ] Hannah Hellese Hendee b. 19 Dec 1843 Jordan, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada m. Leonard Burton King 9 Mar 1861 d. 5 Mar 1936 Sinton, San Patricio County, Texas bur. 6 Mar 1936 Sinton, San Patricio County, Texas [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] “I am looking for any information on George Hendee b. 9-6-1822, d.12-30-1903, m. Elizabeth (Eliza) Burtch (Berch) who was b. 2-03-1823, d.2-1882. Daughter Hannah Hellese m. Leonard Burton King who was my gggrandmother.” [Edith McCaskill Cowley - email removed] Leonard Burton: b. 21 May 1841 Milroy, Rush County, Indiana, USA d. 5 APR 1936 Sinton, San Patricio County, Texas b. 6 APR 1936 Sinton, San Patricio, Texas Occupation: farmer Parents: Isaac Munson King (b. 2 Jun 1817 Lexington, Kentucky) and Amanda Sargeser (b. 4 Mar 1821 Milroy Rush County, Indiana) [GenCircles - ; LDS Family History Search - ]1880 United States Census - Nemaha, Lancaster County, Nebraska: Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Leonard B. KING Self M Male W 39 IN Farmer KY KY [?IN] Hannah KING Wife M Female W 37 CAN Keeping House CAN [?NY] NY [?CAN] Mary KING Dau S Female W 17 IN At Home IN CAN George E. KING Son S Male W 16 IN At Home IN CAN Amanson L. KING Son S Male W 14 IN At Home IN CAN Millissa KING Dau S Female W 12 IN At Home IN CAN Thomas H. KING Son S Male W 10 IN At Home IN CAN Amanda KING Dau S Female W 9 IN IN CAN Martha KING Dau S Female W 7 IN IN CAN Alice A. KING Dau S Female W 5 IN IN CAN Isaac M. KING Son S Male W 2 NE IN CAN Mary Elizabeth King b. 31 Jan 1863 Royal Center, Cass County, Indiana, USA m. Wilson Beal McClun 18 Feb 1881 Lancaster County, Nebraska d. 29 Sep 1942 Adams, Gagwe County, Nebraska Residence: “of, Cass County, Indiana” [GenCircles - ; LDS Family History Search - ; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Mary Elizabeth /King/.] Wilson Beal: b. 22 Apr 1854 Jonesville, Hillsdale County, Michigan, USA d. 4 Dec 1915 “Wilson B. Mcclun; Birth Date: 1856; Birthplace: Michigan; Age: 25; Spouse's Name: Mary E. King; Spouse's Birth Date: 1863; Spouse's Birthplace: Indiana; Spouse's Age: 18; Event Date: 18 Feb 1881; Event Place: Lancaster Co., Nebraska; Race: White; Spouse's Race: White” ["Nebraska, Marriages, 1855-1995," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Wilson B. Mcclun and Mary E. King, 18 Feb 1881.] __ McClun b. __ __ b. Edith McCaskill Cowley b. “I am looking for any information on George Hendee b. 9-6-1822, d.12-30-1903, m. Elizabeth (Eliza) Burtch (Berch) who was b. 2-03-1823, d. 2-1882. Daughter Hannah Hellese m. Leonard Burton King who was my gggrandmother.” [Edith McCaskill Cowley - email removed] George E. King b. 30 Jun 1864 Indiana, USA d. Jun 1955 Santa Ana, Orange County, California Residence: “of, Cass County, Indiana” [GenCircles - ; LDS Family History Search - ] ========================================================================================================================================== Manson L. King b. 16 Mar 1866 Indiana, USA d. 10 JAN 1959 Residence: “of, Cass County, Indiana; of, Bennet, Lancaster County, Nebraska” [GenCircles - ; LDS Family History Search - ] ========================================================================================================================================== Melissa A. King b. 22 Feb 1868 Indiana, USA m. __ Grim d. Dec 1961 Breckinridge, Oklahoma Residence: “of, Cass County, Indiana” [GenCircles - ; LDS Family History Search - ] ========================================================================================================================================== Thomas H. King b. 15 Jun 1869 Indiana, USA d. Prescott, Nevada County, Arkansas Residence: “of, Cass County, Indiana” [GenCircles - ; LDS Family History Search - ] ========================================================================================================================================== Amanda H. King b. 25 Sep 1871 Indiana, USA m. __ Hicks d. 12 Dec 1936 Toone, Hardeman County, Tennessee Residence: “of, Cass County, Indiana” [GenCircles - ; LDS Family History Search - ] ========================================================================================================================================== Martha ("Mattie") Jane King b. 6 Mar 1873 Royal Center, Cass County, Indiana, USA m. __ Hunt d. 18 Nov 1968 Kenedy, Karnes County, Texas bur. 20 Nov 1968 Sinton, San Patricio County, Texas [GenCircles - ; LDS Family History Search - ] ========================================================================================================================================== Alice A. King b. 31 Aug 1875 Indiana, USA m. __ McCaskill d. Texarkana, Miller County, Arkansas Residence: “of, Cass County, Indiana” [GenCircles - ; LDS Family History Search - ] ========================================================================================================================================== Isaac M. King b. 14 Feb 1878 Bennet, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA d. Apr 1976 Residence: “of, Bennet, Lancaster County, Nebraska” [GenCircles - ; LDS Family History Search - ] ========================================================================================================================================== Alfred R. King b. 29 Jul 1880 Bennet, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA d. Oct 1982 Croswell, Sanilac County, Michigan [GenCircles - ; LDS Family History Search - ] ========================================================================================================================================== Grover C. King b. 9 Feb 1883 Bennet, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA d. Kingman County, Kansas [GenCircles - ; LDS Family History Search - ] ========================================================================================================================================== Armstead Caleb ("A.C.") King b. 30 Mar 1886 Bennet, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA m. Pearlie Mae Clark 6 Jun 1906 Arkansas d. 7 Mar 1976 Seminole, Seminole County, Oklahoma [GenCircles - ; LDS Family History Search - ] Pearlie Mae: b. 11 JUL 1892 Poplar Bluff, Missouri, USA d. 2 Jun 1963 Seminole, Seminole County, Oklahoma Robert Roy King b. 28 Dec 1913 McNarry, Tennessee, USA d. 15 Feb 1981 Seminole, Oklahoma [GenCircles - ] David Hendee b. 1 Apr 1845 Jordan, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada [LDS Family History Search - ] ============================================================================================================================================== German Hendee b. 22 May 1852 Cass County, Indiana, USA d. 24 Aug 1854 (infant) Cass County, Indiana [LDS Family History Search - ] ============================================================================================================================================== Lydia Hendee b. 19 May 1854 Cass County, Indiana, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] ============================================================================================================================================== Melissa (or Malicea) Hendee b. 28 Oct 1856 Cass County, Indiana, USA [LDS Family History Search - ]============================================================================================================================================== Oliver Hendee b. Nov 1859 Cass County, Indiana, USA m. Susannah (“Susan”) A. Conn 14 Sep 1881 Cass County, Indiana d. 1944 [Francine Conn Halter - email removed] Susannah (“Susan”) A: b. 13 Aug 1849 Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA d. 1937 Parents: David Conn & Anna Burnham1900 United States Census: Enumeration District 3, Boone Township, Royal Centre town, Cass County, Indiana; Family: 373 - Years Est Year Children Children Name Age Birth Date Born Relation Father Born Mother Born Race Gender Marital Married Est Married Born Living OccupationOliver Hendee 41 Nov 1859 Indiana Head Canada Pennsylvania White Male Married 19 1881 farmerSusan Hendee 50 Aug 1850 Pennsylvania Wife Pennsylvania Pennsylvania White Female Married 19 1881 8 5 Bertha A. Hendee 17 Jan 1883 Indiana Daughter Indiana Pennsylvania White Female Single George L. Hendee 16 Mar 1884 Indiana Son Indiana Pennsylvania White Male Single farm laborerBrita M. Hendee 15 Sep 1885 Indiana Daughter Indiana Pennsylvania White Female SingleClaud E. Hendee 9 Oct 1891 Indiana Son Indiana Pennsylvania White Male SingleOliver Hendee 6 Sep 1894 Indiana Son Indiana Pennsylvania White Male Single["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Oliver Hendee, 1900.] Bertha A. Hendee b. 11 Jan 1883 “Near” Royal Center, Cass County, Indiana, USA m. Otha A. Kerns 23 Mar 1908 Cass County, Indiana Residence: Cass County, Indiana (1920) ["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Oliver Hendee, 1900; "Indiana, Marriages, 1780-1992," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Edward Kerns in entry for Oatha A. Kerns and Bertha A. Hendee, 23 Mar 1908.] Otha A: b. 15 Apr 1882 “Near” Idaville, White County, Indiana, USA Parents: Edward Kerns (b. Ohio) and Anna __ (b. Ohio) 1920 United States Census: Cass County, Indiana - Name Est Yr Born Age Born Relation Gender Race Marital Father Born Mother BornOtha Kerns 1882 38 Indiana Self Male White Married Ohio OhioBertha Kerns 1883 37 Indiana Wife Female White Married Indiana PennsylvaniaTrena Kerns 1909 11 Indiana Daughter Female White Single Indiana IndianaViolet Kerns 1911 9 Indiana Daughter Female White Single Indiana IndianaLaselia Kerns 1913 7 Indiana Daughter Female White Single Indiana IndianaGarland Kerns 1917 3 Indiana Son Male White Single Indiana IndianaGeorge Kerns 1919 1 Indiana Son Male White Single Indiana Indiana["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Otha Kerns, , Cass, Indiana; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 4A, family 89, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820426.] 1930 United States Census: Harrison, Cass County, Indiana; Enumeration District: 0024; Family: 51 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Yr Born Relation Father Born Mother BornOalha[?] Kerns Male 48 Married White Indiana 1882 Head Indiana Indiana Bertha Kerns Female 47 Married White Indiana 1883 Wife Indiana IndianaLacelia[?] Kerns Female 17 Single White Indiana 1913 Daughter Indiana IndianaGarland Kerns Male 14 Single White Indiana 1916 Son Indiana IndianaVirginia Veiand Female 3 Single White Indiana 1927 Granddaughter Indiana Indiana["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Oalha Kerns, 1930.] Trena Kerns b. 1909 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Otha Kerns, , Cass, Indiana; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 4A, family 89, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820426.] Violet Kerns b. 21 Mar 1910 Cass County, Indiana, USA m. Quincy Berkshire 18 Dec 1929 Cass County, Indiana ["Indiana, Marriages, 1780-1992," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Bertha Hendee in entry for Quincy Berkshire and Violet Kerns, 18 Dec 1929.] Quincy: b. 31 Dec 1904 Cass County, Indiana, USA Parents: William Berkshire and Amy I. Harvey Laselia Kerns b. 1913 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Otha Kerns, , Cass, Indiana; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 4A, family 89, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820426.] Garland Kerns b. 1917 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Otha Kerns, , Cass, Indiana; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 4A, family 89, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820426.] George Kerns b. 1919 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Otha Kerns, , Cass, Indiana; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 4A, family 89, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820426.] Earl Hendee b. d. abt 1964 Oliver Hendee b. Sep 1894 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Oliver Hendee, 1900.] George Leland Hendee b. Mar 1884 Indiana, USA m. Nella M. Conn 25 Apr 1906 [Francine Conn Halter - email removed; "United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Oliver Hendee, 1900.] Nella M: b. 14 Nov 1886 d. 1957 Brita M. Hendee b. Sep 1885 Indiana, USA m. Albert Anderson d. 1946 [Francine Conn Halter - email removed; "United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Oliver Hendee, 1900.] Albert: b. 1883 d. 1943 John Hendee b. 1888 d. 1888 (infant) Claud E. Hendee b. Oct 1891 Indiana, USA ["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Oliver Hendee, 1900.] Hattie Hendee b.============================================================================================================================================ George W. Hendee b. 18 Jul 1846 Jordon, Lincoln County, Ontario Canada m. Loretta Ann Kistler 8 Jan 1868 Logansport, Cass County, Indiana d. 23 Oct 1918 Royal Center, Indiana Occupation: sawmill worker (1870), farmer Military Service: Civil War - Company F, One Hundred and Forty-second Regiment [Indiana] [HISTORY OF CASS COUNTY [Indiana] - ] Loretta Ann: b. 7 Jan 1850 Royal Center, Cass County, Indiana, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] At the time of the 1930 census, Loretta Ann (age 80 Yrs) was living with her daughter, Mary Leona, and her son-in-law, Walter McCloud, in Royal Center, Cass County, Indiana“The One Hundred and Forty-second Regiment was recruited for one year's service and rendezvoused at Ft. Wayne; was mustered into service November 3, 1864. It served with Sherman as far as Atlanta, then returned to Nashville.” [HISTORY OF CASS COUNTY [Indiana] - ]“I found a little more on Mary or Leona (seems she preferred Leona). Could not find a marriage for her parents so cannot tell what her mothers maiden name was. They were married about 1867 or 1868, probably in Cass county. In the 1870 census the family was in Cass county, Boone township, page 25, lines 13 to 15, post office was Royal Center, and was headed by George Hendee, 24, works on sawmill, born in Canada, and included Loretta A, 21, keeps house, Ind and Maggie A, 1, Ind. In the 1880 census the family was in Nebraska, Lancaster county, Nemaha township, Dist 244, page 27, and was headed by George W Hendee, 33, farmer, born in Canada, both parents in NY, and included his wife Loretta Ann, 30, keeping house, In, Pa, Pa, his daughter Maggie, 11, In, his son William, 9, In, his son Eddie, 8, Neb, and his son Soloman A, 2, Neb. As you may know the 1890 census was destroyed in a fire. In the 1900 census was in Nebraska, Lancaster county, Panama township, Dist 79. page 9B, lines 96 to 99, and was headed by George Hendee, 53, born Jul 1846, married 32 years, a merchant, born in Canada as were both parents, and included his wife Loretta A. 50, Jan 1850, married 32 years, mother of 6 of which 5 were still alive, In, Pa, Pa, his daughter Maggie A. 31, Nov 1868, Ind, and his daughter Leona, 7, Feb 1893, Neb, at school. In the 1910 census the family was back in Cass county, Boone township, Dist 18, page 6A, lines 38 to 40 and was headed by George W Hendee, 63, married 42 years, a retired farmer, Canada, NY, Canada, and included his wife Loretta A, 60, married 42 years, mother of 6 of which 4 were still alive, In, Ohio, Pa, and his daughter Leona, 17, Neb. The places of birth are for self, father, mother. Good luck.” [Cass County Indiana Message Board – Rootsweb - ]1880 United States Census: Nemaha, Lancaster, Nebraska Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace George W. HENDEE Self M Male W 33 CAN Farmer NY NY Loretta Ann HENDEE Wife M Female W 30 IN Keeping House PA PA Maggie HENDEE Dau S Female W 11 IN At Home CAN IN William HENDEE Son S Male W 9 IN CAN IN Eddie HENDEE Son S Male W 8 NE CAN IN Soloman A. HENDEE Son S Male W 2 NE CAN IN Maggie A. Hendee b. 14 Nov 1868 Cass County, Indiana, USA m. John Wellington HADSALL [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - BARBARA A. GILLAND, 2725 EIGHTH AVENUE NORTH #7, GREAT FALLS, MONTANA, USA 59401] John Wellington: b. 3 Sep 1872 Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois, USA d. 4 Aug 1943 Olympia, Oregon bur. Aug 1943 Olympia, Oregon Parents: Thomas Stephen HADSALL (b. 21 Nov 1818 Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 1882 bur. 1882) and Sarrah BAGLEY (b. abt 1836) John Bryan HADSALL b. 17 Apr 1896 m. Peggie GREEN 19 Jun 1932 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - BARBARA A. GILLAND, 2725 EIGHTH AVENUE NORTH #7, GREAT FALLS, MONTANA, USA 59401] Peggie: b. 22 Apr 1900 Olympia, Thurston County, Washington, USA Parents: Cyrus H. GREEN (b. abt 1874) and Mary Eliza KIRLIN (b. abt 1878) John William (“William”) Hendee b. 18 Sep 1870 Cass County, Indiana, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] G. Edward (“Eddie”) Hendee b. 30 Jul 1872 Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Solomon A[lbert?] Hendee b. 3 Dec 1877 Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Iona Hendee b. 19 Dec 1889 Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Mary Leona (“Leona”) Hendee b. 11 Feb 1893 Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA m. Walter MC CLOUD 26 Apr 1917 Cass County, Indiana [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Walter: b. 28 Mar 1893 Cass Township, White County, Indiana, USA Occupation: bank cashier Parents: George Wesley MCCLOUD (b. 6 Jan 1848 Claridon, Marion County, Ohio, USA d. 24 Mar 1924 White County, Indiana bur. Indian Creek Cemetery, Pulaski County, Indiana) and Melinda Ellen KNARR (b. 2 Jun 1856 Marion County, Ohio, USA d. 1 AUG 1919 bur. Indian Creek Township, Pulaski, Indiana) [Mary Leona HENDEE - ] “Walter McCloud married Mary L. Hendee in Cass county, on 26 Apr 1917, source is book 38, page 74. In the 1920 census for Cass county, Royal Center, Dist 19, page 6B, lines 80 to 82, the family is headed by Walter McCloud, 26, and included his wife Leona M. 26, and his daughter Beth N, 8/12. This census was recorded in Jan 1920. It is also very hard to read because of the handwriting and the ink has faded. In the 1930 census for Cass county, Royal Center, Dist 3, page 7B, lines 84 to 88, the family is headed by Walter I McCloud, 37, first married at 24, a cashier in a bank, born in Ind, both parents in Ohio, and included his wife M Leona, 37, married at 24, born in Neb, father in Canada (English), and mother in Ind, his daughter Beth N, 10, Ind, his son Wayne H, 9, Ind, and his mother-in-law Loretta A. Hendee, 80, a widow, married at 18, born in Ind and both parents in Pa . . . I found a little more on Mary or Leona (seems she preferred Leona). Could not find a marriage for her parents so cannot tell what her mothers maiden name was. They were married about 1867 or 1868, probably in Cass county. In the 1870 census the family was in Cass county, Boone township, page 25, lines 13 to 15, post office was Royal Center, and was headed by George Hendee, 24, works on sawmill, born in Canada, and included Loretta A, 21, keeps house, Ind and Maggie A, 1, Ind. In the 1880 census the family was in Nebraska, Lancaster county, Nemaha township, Dist 244, page 27, and was headed by George W Hendee, 33, farmer, born in Canada, both parents in NY, and included his wife Loretta Ann, 30, keeping house, In, Pa, Pa, his daughter Maggie, 11, In, his son William, 9, In, his son Eddie, 8, Neb, and his son Soloman A, 2, Neb. As you may know the 1890 census was destroyed in a fire. In the 1900 census was in Nebraska, Lancaster county, Panama township, Dist 79. page 9B, lines 96 to 99, and was headed by George Hendee, 53, born Jul 1846, married 32 years, a merchant, born in Canada as were both parents, and included his wife Loretta A. 50, Jan 1850, married 32 years, mother of 6 of which 5 were still alive, In, Pa, Pa, his daughter Maggie A. 31, Nov 1868, Ind, and his daughter Leona, 7, Feb 1893, Neb, at school. In the 1910 census the family was back in Cass county, Boone township, Dist 18, page 6A, lines 38 to 40 and was headed by George W Hendee, 63, married 42 years, a retired farmer, Canada, NY, Canada, and included his wife Loretta A, 60, married 42 years, mother of 6 of which 4 were still alive, In, Ohio, Pa, and his daughter Leona, 17, Neb. The places of birth are for self, father, mother.” [Cass County Indiana Message Board – Rootsweb - ] Beth N. McCloud b. 1919 [Cass County Indiana Message Board – Rootsweb - ] Wayne H. McCloud b. abt 1921 [Cass County Indiana Message Board – Rootsweb - ] Alfred Hendee b. 1 Feb 1848 Cass County, Indiana, USA m. Henrietta Matilda Whitcomb 13 Apr 1868 Royal Center, Indiana d. 18 Dec 1945 Panama, Lancaster County, Nebraska Occupation: farmer Military Service: Civil War - Company H, One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Regiment [Indiana] - Privates: Hendee, Alfred [LDS Family History Search - ; HISTORY of CASS COUNTY [Indiana] - ] Henrietta Matilda: b. 27 Nov 1846 Ohio d. 23 Oct 1929 Panama, Lancaster County, Nebraska [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] 1880 United States Census: Nemaha, Lancaster County, Nebraska Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Alfred HENDEE Self M Male W 32 IN Farmer VT CAN Henrietta M. HENDEE Wife M Female W 33 OH Keeping House PA PA Stella B. HENDEE Dau S Female W 11 IN At Home IN OH Anna M. HENDEE Dau S Female W 10 IN At Home IN OH Jennie M. HENDEE Dau S Female W 7 NE IN OH Hattie P. HENDEE Dau S Female W 2 NE IN OH Benj. F. HENDEE Son S Male W 2M NE IN OH “G. A. R. COMMANDER & COMRADES - Abstracted from: Newspaper photo, 1941 or 1942: Alfred HENDEE, the old soldier elected as new commander of the Nebraska department of the Grand Army of the Republic is seen, second from the right, posed with some other civil war veterans in front of the car he drove from his home in Ravenna, Nebr., to the encampment. At his right is William W. NIXON, Jewell, Kans., national G. A. R. commander. The others, left to right, are J. H. ALBEE, of Minden, department chaplain; L. C. McBRIDE, Lincoln, the vice-commander; and Cyrus FOX of North Platte. McBRIDE is wearing the rare order of the purple heart originated by George Washington, given for bravery.” [Nebraska State Genealogical Society Journals, NEBRASKA ANCESTREE, FALL 1993 Volume 16, No. 2, Page 67] Stella B. Hendee b. abt 1869 Cass County, Indiana, USA m. William Bolen d. Panama, Lancaster County, Nebraska [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Anna M. Hendee b. abt 1870 Cass County, Indiana, USA m. Lewis M. Canaday 01 Feb 1891 Lancaster County, Nebraska d. Culbertson, Hitchcock County, Nebraska [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Lewis M: b. Illinois, USA Parents: James Canaday and Ellen Woodcock John A. Hendee b. 11 Oct 1872 d. 25 Dec 1872 (Infant) [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Jennie M. Hendee b. abt 1873 Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA m. Clarence Graham Panama, Lancaster County, Nebraska d. Panama, Lancaster County, Nebraska bur. Panama Cemetery, Panama, Lancaster County, Nebraska [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] “The Panama cemetery is not far from Omaha, about a 90–minute drive. Panama is south of Lincoln.” [David Lee Hendee, Omaha Nebraska] Hattie P. Hendee b. abt 1878 Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA m. George Henry Zink 22 Mar 1898 Panama, Lancaster County, Nebraska d. abt 1950 Panama, Lancaster County, Nebraska [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Loyal Zink b. Benjamin F. Hendee b. Apr 1880 Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Jesse A. Hendee b. 21 Mar 1885 Panama, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA m. Marian Adkins 1906 d. 1964 Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska Marian: b. 1890 Iowa d. Jun 1977 Freemont, Dodge County, Nebraska [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Rolland Mark Hendee b. m. Rosetta Ann Essman Rosetta Anne: b. 30 Apr 1914 DeWitt, Saline County, Nebraska, USA d. 2 Nov 1999 Englewood, Colorado Residence: Englewood, Coloraado (1995) [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] “My grandfather Rolland Hendee is still living in Englewood, Colorado.” [David Lee Hendee, Omaha Nebraska] Darold Laval Hendee b. 30 Sep 1931 Panama, Lancaster County, Nebraska m. Melba Jean Nelson 17 May 1951 Potter, Cheyenne County, Nebraska d. 30 Dec 1993 Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska bur. 3 Jan 1994 Potter, Cheyenne County, Nebraska [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; David Hendee, Omaha Nebraska] Melba Jean: b. 19 Nov 1930 Potter, Cheyenne County, Nebraska, USA Parents: Jacob Marius Nelson and Inger Matilda Anderson [David Lee Hendee, Omaha Nebraska] David Lee Hendee b. 7 Mar 1952 Oceanside, California, USA m. Paulette Susan Schulze 5 Jul 1974 Tilden, Antelope County, Nebraska [David Lee Hendee, Omaha Nebraska] Paulette Susan: b. 26 Jul 1952 Tilden, Antelope County, Nebraska, USA Parents: Maynard William Schulze and Isebelle Fern Munger Dana Lynn Hendee b. 20 Dec 1980 Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA [David Lee Hendee, Omaha Nebraska] Laura Elizabeth Hendee b. 5 Dec 1982 Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA [David Lee Hendee, Omaha Nebraska] Craig Eugene Hendee b. 18 Jan 1854 Denver, Colorado, USA m. Ida Lora Lingk 7 Nov 1977 [David Lee Hendee, Omaha Nebraska] Susan Darlene Hendee b. 23 Oct 1957Sidney, Cheyenne County, Nebraska, USA [David Lee Hendee, Omaha Nebraska] Merilyn Lee Hendee b. 27 Apr 1941 Sidney, Cheyenne County, Nebraska d. 13 Jan1993 Reno, Nevada [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Harland A. ("Red") Hendee b. 5 Jul 1909 Panama, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA m. __ Janacek d. 1957 Tecumseh, Johnson County, Nebraska [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Danial Hendee b. 20 May 1850 Cass County, Indiana [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Caleb Hendee (twin?) b. 1827 Wayne County, New York, USA [?] m. Abigail Beest Occupation: teacher [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] “Boone Township District Schools - In 1838-9 there was but one schoolhouse in the township and that a primitive round log structure near Royal Center and for some years this, or its successor, a hewed log building, accommodated the whole township for school purposes and the following teachers instructed the youth of the new settlement then in the midst of the forest : Catherine Wooley, 1838-9; Mary Washburn; Mr. Allison; Caleb Hendee, 1846; Israel Anderson, 1847; Mr. Coffield, 1848; M. C. Kinney, 1849; H. Beckley, 1850, the first school taught in a frame building; Dr. W. N. Townsend, 1851; H. Beckley, 1852; John McDonald, 1853; J. Albright, 1854, being the first teacher who was able to teach all the branches and who was anxious to push his pupils through the arithmetic or to teach grammar.” [HISTORY of CASS COUNTY [Indiana] - ]Melissa Hendee (twin?) b. 1827 Canada [?] m. George Conn 18 Jan 1846 d. 1847 Indiana [may have been connected with birth of her daughter Susan in 1847 in Indiana] [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] George: b. 3 Jun 1819 Pennsylvania, USA m(1). Catherine Long 22 Aug 1839 Indiana m(2). Melissa Hendee m(3). Hellen Hendee d. bef. 1870 Indiana Parents: Henry Conn III (b. 17 Jun 1792 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA m. 1813 Lycoming County, Pennsylvania d. 30 Apr 1872 Royal Centre, Harrison Township, Cass County, Indiana bur. Apr 1872 Old Binney Farm Cemetery, Cass County, Indiana) and Elizabeth St. Clair (b. 1794 Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA d. aft 1867 Royal Centre, Harrison Township, Cass County, Indiana) [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] "My brother in law?is descended from Hellen Marr Hendee who was married to George Conn. Her sister Mellisa was married to George Conn and when she died her sister Hellen Marr married George. Hellen and Mellisa's parents are Hannah Harris and Caleb Hendee." [Denise Higgins - email removed] “You have the Hendee family right. I just checked with a Conn from my branch and she has the info [you] listed . . .” [Gladys Sheetz - email removed] “2 Henry Conn b: June 17, 1792 in Bucks Co., PA d: April 30, 1872 in Royal Centre, Harrison Twp., Cass Co., IN ...... +Elizabeth St. Clair b: 1794 in Lycoming Co., PA m: 1813 in Lycoming Co., PA d: in Royal Centre, Harrison Twp., Cass Co., IN 3 George Conn b: June 03, 1819 in Pennsylvania d: Bef. 1870 in Indiana +Catherine Long m: 1839 in Pennsylvania ...... *2nd Wife of George Conn +Melissa Hendee m: 1846 ...... *3rd Wife of George Conn +Helen Hendee b: 1832 in Canada or New York m: 1849 in Indiana”[Francine Conn Halter - email removed] Susan Conn b. 1847 Indiana, USA m. Thomas Hall [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Helen (or Hellen) Marr Hendee b. 27 Feb 1832 Canada [?] m. George Conn 2 May 1849 Boon Township, Cass County, Indiana d.7 Sep 1897 Cass County, Indiana “My great grandmother Hellen [Helen] Hendee's middle name seems to have been Marr. Do you have any idea where that might have come from? I can't seem to find it before her, but several of the later born girls have ended up with that name either as a first or middle name.” [Mary Hauser - email removed] George: b. 3 Jun 1819 Pennsylvania, USA m(1). Catherine Long 22 Aug 1839 Indiana m(2). Melissa Hendee m(3). Hellen Hendee [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] d. bef. 1870 Indiana Parents: Henry Conn III (b. 17 Jun 1792 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA m. 1813 Lycoming County, Pennsylvania d. 30 Apr 1872 Royal Centre, Harrison Township, Cass County, Indiana bur. Apr 1872 Old Binney Farm Cemetery, Cass County, Indiana) and Elizabeth St. Clair (b. 1794 Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA d. aft 1867 Royal Centre, Harrison Township, Cass County, Indiana) [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] "My brother in law?is descended from Hellen Marr Hendee who was married to George Conn. Her sister Mellisa was married to George Conn and when she died her sister Hellen Marr married George. Hellen and Mellisa's parents are Hannah Harris and Caleb Hendee." [Denise Higgins - email removed] “I would love to get a copy of your Hendee family work. I am the gr gr granddaughter of Helen M. Hendee b-Feb. 27, 1831 in NY who married George Conn b-June 3, 1819 in PA. He was also married to her sister Melissa Hendee b-April 23, 1829. Helen and Melissa and are daughters of Caleb Hendee b-1799 in VT and Hannah Harris b-1798 in NY. Do you have these people in your database?” [Mary Hauser - email removed]“My GG-Grandmother was Helen Handee md George Conn, residents of Cass Co. Indiana. Helen and her sister Melissa were born in Canada about 1831 and 1829. Their [brother] George Handee was a pioneer resident of Cass Co. Indiana. Know they were married to the [same] George Conn: Melissa first and after her death he married Helen Handee in 1840's [2 May 1849] in Indiana. My Button family is from Mass and Middlesex Connetticut and migrated to Cass Co Indiana so figure they may have known each others family in Mass. and Conn. You have the Hendee family right. I just checked with a Conn from my branch and she has the info [you] listed . . .” [Gladys Sheetz - email removed] “2 Henry Conn b: June 17, 1792 in Bucks Co., PA d: April 30, 1872 in Royal Centre, Harrison Twp., Cass Co., IN ...... +Elizabeth St. Clair b: 1794 in Lycoming Co., PA m: 1813 in Lycoming Co., PA d: in Royal Centre, Harrison Twp., Cass Co., IN 3 George Conn b: June 03, 1819 in Pennsylvania d: Bef. 1870 in Indiana +Catherine Long m: 1839 in Pennsylvania ...... *2nd Wife of George Conn +Melissa Hendee m: 1846 ...... *3rd Wife of George Conn +Helen Hendee b: 1832 in Canada or New York m: 1849 in Indiana”[Francine Conn Halter - email removed] Eunice Amanda Conn b. 1855 m. William Leonard Batty 19 Aug 1879 [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] m. __ Batty [Gladys Sheetz - email removed] Willien Walker Batty b. [Gladys Sheetz - email removed] Gladys Sheetz b. “My GG-Grandmother was Helen Handee md George Conn, residents of Cass Co. Indiana. Helen and her sister Melissa were born in Canada about 1831 and 1829. Their father George Handee was a pioneer resident of Cass Co. Indiana. Know they were married to the [same] George Conn: Melissa first and after her death he married Helen Handee in 1840's in Indiana. My Button family is from Mass and Middlesex Connetticut and migrated to Cass Co Indiana so figure they may have known each others family in Mass. and Conn.” [Gladys Sheetz - email removed] Note: “Eventhough Helen and Melissa ‘Handee’ mentioned above are obviously the same women as Helen and Melissa ‘Hendee,’ the name was changed as it was passed down through this branch of descendants or the ‘Handee” spelling was the result of an official or clerk recording it incorrectly or a researcher reading the name written in script incorrectly.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] James B. Conn b. 1858 m. Rachel J. Graves [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Jessie S. Conn b. 12 Feb 1850 Cass County, Indiana, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] m. Mary Ann (“Molly”) Crane 13 Dec 1871 Rushville, Rush County, Indiana [Mary Houser - email removed] "I was finally able to get a picture of Jesse S. and Maryann Crane taken shortly after their wedding from a grandaughter of theirs (actually a Crane relative of ours)." [Mary Houser - email removed] Mary Ann: b. 29 May 1843 Rushville, Rush County, Indiana, USA d. 17 Dec 1901 Rushville, Rush County, Indiana Parents: William Haden ("Hade") Crane (b. 26 Jun 1812 Harrison County, Kentucky, USA d. 12 Aug 1884 Rushville, Rush County, Indiana) and Sarah Ann Segeser (b. 1 Mar 1822 Bourbon County, Kentucky d. 1 May 1887 Rushville, Rush County, Indiana) [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Elbertie Conn b. 9 Nov 1872 Rushville, Rush County, Indiana, USA m(1). Minnie __ d. 7 Dec 1936 Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington Minnie: b. May 1872 d. 11 Jun 1904 Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Viril Conn b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Elbertie Conn b. m(2). Minnie Myrtle Loomis 1909 Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington Minnie Myrtle: b. 28 Sep 1877 Pullman, Whitman County, Washington, USA d. 13 Apr 1949 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon Parents: Gilbert T. Loomis (b. 23 Dec 1835 Martinsburg, Lewis County, New York, USA d. Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington) and Lydia H. Brown (b. 1839 Saline County, Illinois, USA d. Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington) [Mary Houser - email removed] Letha Frances Conn b. 14 Nov 1918 Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington, USA m. Robert Harry Erikson Apr 1941 d. 30 Sep 1974 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon Robert Harry: b. 5 Jun 1915 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA d. 4 Aug 1996 Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon Parents: Harry T. Erikson and Alvis __ [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Mary Jane Erikson b. m. __ Houser [Mary Houser - email removed] "…my gr gr grandparents are George Conn and Helen/Hellen Hendee and my gr grandparents are Jesse Conn and Maryann Crane, and the Hendee, Conn, Crane and Sageser names seem to be intertwined. I see that Leonard King is a third cousin of mine and even though I seem to be grasping at straws I'm digging for any kind of family information I can find...My direct line is Letha Frances Conn>Elbert Conn>Jesse S. Conn>George & Hellen . . . The picture of Horace and Nora [Hendee] was great and lots of new information on the Beloit Hendees. I love getting all this Hendee information. I figured that Abner Hendee (b-1792) in my 9th great grand uncle and his father Caleb is my fifth great grandfather. My great grandmother Hellen [Helen] Hendee's middle name seems to have been Marr. Do you have any idea where that might have come from? I can't seem to find it before her, but several of the later born girls have ended up with that name either as a first or middle name. I have found that in all my ancestry lines, there is always someone marrying their first cousin or one person marrying a brother or sister of their deceased spouse. I'm also a direct descendant of the Loomis family where marrying a cousin was very popular. It's just all so weird." [Mary Houser - email removed]“I have a Royal Charles Hendee b-June 2, 1856, of course he and his spouse and children are standing alone in my database and I haven't been able to fit him in yet. I know I have seen others in my database but of course when I'm looking for them, I can't seem to fnd them. His wife was Helen Buckelew, b-Sept 16, 1859, and children Mary Clare b-Jan 6, 1888; Abram J. b-Feb 13, 1884; and Ray Jan 16, 1890.” [Mary Houser - email removed] Margaret Frances Erikson b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Clarence Elbert Conn b. 21 Feb 1912 Airlie, Oregon, USA m. Verna Irine Gore 16 Apr 1941 [possible double wedding with sister, Letha Frances Conn, who also married in April 1941] d. 10 Nov 1999 Salem, Marion County, Oregon Verna Irine: Parents: George W. Gore (b. 1870 David City, Iowa [or Tennessee] grandparents: __ Gore b. Kentucky and __ [Cherokee Indian]) and Anna May Kenny (b. 1 Jan 1900 Star, Texas, USA) [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles -] Fred Conn b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Gary George Conn b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Lois Conn b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Timothy Conn b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Ell Roy Conn b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Jesse Thereon Conn b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Walter Conn b. Dec 1873 m. Rettie Mahin [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Lova Conn b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Lawrence Conn b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Janet Conn b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Alletha Conn b. 1879 in Rushville, Rush County, Indiana, USA m. Lorrie Miller (husband) Dec 1803 Rushville, Rush County, Indiana [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Bernice Miller b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Laconda Miller b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Estella Conn b. Jan 1881 m. Bert Hungerford 25 Jul 1900 Rushville, Rush County, Indiana [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Crystal Hungerford b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Vaughn Hungerford b. [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] Lydia Conn b. 1851 Cass County, Indiana, USA m. John R. Johnson [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] ================================================================================================================================================ Sarah Jamison Conn (twin?) b. 1853 Cass County, Indiana, USA m. John Peter Descams [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] ================================================================================================================================================ Reuben Carl Conn (twin?) b. 1853 Boone Township, Cass County, Indiana, USA m. Magdelene Mary Kistler [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] ================================================================================================================================================ George Washington Conn b. 1861 m(1). Clara Mae Kramer [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] ================================================================================================================================================ George Washington Conn m(2). Josephine Phillips [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] “George W. Conn; Birth Date: 1860; Birthplace: Cass Co., Indiana; Age: 62; Spouse's Name: Josephine E. Phillips; Spouse's Birth Date: 1880; Spouse's Birthplace: Monticello, Indiana; Spouse's Age: 42; Event Date: 19 Sep 1922; Event Place: Royal Center, Indiana; Father's Name: George Conn; Mother's Name: Helen Hendee; Spouse's Father's Name: Spouse's Father's Name: Joseph B. Anderson; Spouse's Mother's Name: Elizabeth Bosoyer; Race: White; Marital Status: Unknown; Previous Wife's Name: ; Spouse's Race: White; Spouse's Marital Status: Widowed” ["Indiana, Marriages, 1780-1992," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Helen Hendee in entry for Geo. W. Conn and Josephine E. Phillips, 19 Sep 1922.] ================================================================================================================================================ Joseph B. Anderson; Spouse's Mother's Name: Elizabeth Bosoyer; Race: White; Marital Status: Unknown; Previous Wife's Name: ; Spouse's Race: White; Spouse's Marital Status: Widowed” ["Indiana, Marriages, 1780-1992," index, FamilySearch ( : accessed 03 Apr 2013), Helen Hendee in entry for Geo. W. Conn and Josephine E. Phillips, 19 Sep 1922.] ================================================================================================================================================ Andrew Jackson Conn b. 19 Jun 1862 m. Anna C. Humes 4 Jan 1886 [Stephanie Lehman – email removed; Gencircles - ] [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] ================================================================================================================================================ Hannah (or Hanna) Ellen Conn b. 11 Nov 1864 m. William J. Kramer 18 Oct 1882 d. 14 Dec 1936 William: b. 25 Sep 1858 d. 6 Jan 1910 Parents: Henry Kramer (b. 1838 Violet Township, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA) and Sara Ann Heller (b. 27 Jan 1832 d. 3 Apr 1872) [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Geneva Mary Kramer b. 22 Dec 1888 m. Ira Chester Fultz 18 Aug 1909 Cass County, Indiana d. 8 Mar 1974 Ira Chester: b. 19 Jul 1888 Cass County, Indiana d. 28 Dec 1967 Parents: Melanchthon Fultz (b. 14 Nov 1846 Fairfield, Ohio, USA m. 21 Nov 1876 d. 23 Feb 1924 Cass County, Indiana) and Sara Ann Funk (b. 2 Dec 1848 d. 22 Jun 1911) [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] "There is also something that has come down through my brother in law's grandma that he is trying to find anything at all?on. His grandma Fultz told them that someone in their Hendee line was connected to Indians. We have found some information concerning Hannah Hendee, wife of Robert(?), who rescued the children, including her son Michael from the Indians. Grandma Fultz seemed to think that Hellen Marr Hendee was part Indian, I have found nothing to show this." [Denise Higgins - email removed] “Captain Hendee of the Green Mountain Boys. I believe he was married a second time to an Indian maiden.” [June Hale Cook - email removed] William Fultz b. 1914 Indiana [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] ======================================================================================================================================= Hanna Eva Fultz b. 20 Aug 1918 Cass County, Indiana, USA m. Forrest Leo Appleton Forrest Leo: b. 20 Aug 1907 Indiana, USA d. 17 Aug 1964 Indiana [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Dean Appleton b. [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] ================================================================================================================================== Brian Appleton b. [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] ================================================================================================================================== William Appleton b. [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] ================================================================================================================================== Forest Lee Appleton, Jr. b. 13 Jun 1943 Lafayette, Indiana, USA m. Geraldine Louise Higgins 17 Dec 1966 St. Mary's Catholic Church, Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio "My brother in law [Forest Lee Appleton, Jr.]?is descended from Hellen Marr Hendee who was married to George Conn. Her sister Mellisa was married to George Conn and when she died her sister Hellen Marr married George. Hellen and Mellisa's parents are Hannah Harris and Caleb Hendee.There is also something that has come down through my brother in law's grandma that he is trying to find anything at all?on. His grandma [Geneva Mary (Kramer)] Fultz told them that someone in their Hendee line was connected to Indians. We have found some information concerning Hannah Hendee, wife of Robert, who rescued the children, including her son Michael from the Indians. Grandma Fultz seemed to think that Hellen Marr Hendee was part Indian, I have found nothing to show this." [Denise Higgins - email removed] “Captain Hendee of the Green Mountain Boys. I believe he was married a second time to an Indian maiden.” [June Hale Cook - email removed] Geraldine Louise: b. 27 Jul 1943 Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, USA Parents: Donald Eugene Higgins (b. 29 Aug 1914 Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio, USA m. 29 Apr 1939 Kentucky d. 29 May 1997 Lorain, Lorain County, Ohio bur. St Mary's Cemetery, Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio) and Sheila Maxine Oldfield (b. 7 Oct 1915 Lorain, Lorain County, Ohio, USA d. 8 Jul 1997 Lorain, Lorain County, Ohio bur. St Mary's Cemetery, Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio) [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Anne Appleton b. [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] ============================================================================================================================== Forrest David Appleton b. 15 Nov 1967 North Carolina, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] ============================================================================================================================== Theodore Donald Appleton b. 3 Jul 1970 Arlington, Virginia, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] ============================================================================================================================== Laura Geneve Appleton b. 14 Nov 1978 Stanford, Illinois, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Sarah Fultz b. 1929 [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Lawrence E. Conn b. 1867 [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Sally Hendee b. 1835 New York, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed]1850 United States Census: Boone Township, Cass County, Indiana; House: 20; Family: 19 (boarder) - Name Gender Age Born Est Yr BornSally Hendee Female 15 New York 1835 ["United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Sally Hendee in entry for George Runkle, 1850.]================================================================================================================================================= Lydia Hendee b. 1838 New York, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; "United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch ( : accessed 09 Mar 2013), Lydia Hendee in entry for Cabeb Hendee, 1850.]Parmelia Hendee b. ========================================================================================================================================================Hiram Hendee b. 3 Jun 1798 d. "died in infancy" [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Publication date: 1872 and Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] "HENDEE, JONATHAN 2nd s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m Sally Squires, by whom he had-3, Hiram, d in infancy." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Jonathan Hendee m(2). Anna Stone Anna: b. 1786 d. 1860 "M., (2) Anna?Stone Moved to Moriah, N.Y. (See page?72 large book.)" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "HENDEE, JONATHAN 2nd s[on] of Deacon Caleb, Mr. Hendee m 2d, Anna Stone, by whom he had-4, Jonathan; 5, Ephraim." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] ". . . for his second wife, a lady by the name of Anna Stowe." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Oliver Stone Hendee b. 1812 m. Elizabeth Sedgwick 1858 d. 1891 Elizabeth: b. 1830Mary Hendee b. Sandwich, Illinois, USA m. John Quincy AdamsJonathan Hendee b. "HENDEE, JONATHAN 2nd s[on] of Deacon Caleb, Mr. Hendee m 2d, Anna Stone, by whom he had-4, Jonathan." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )]========================================================================================================================================================Ephraim Hendee b. Connecticut, USA d. 10 Feb 1865 (age 87 yrs) Avon, Livingston County, New York "HENDEE, JONATHAN 2nd s[on] of Deacon Caleb, Mr. Hendee m 2d, Anna Stone, by whom he had-5, Ephraim." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )] Daniel Hendee b. 21 May 1776 (Tuesday) Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, New England m(1). Eunice (“Lucy”) Allen abt 1800 d. 12 Jun 1859 South Dansville, Steuben County, New York [age 83 yrs] bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Dansville (Rogersville), Steuben County, New York marker: “Daniel Hendee Died June 12, 1859 Aged 83 Yr’s 23 D’s Sarah Burditt His [second] Wife Died March 8, 1859 Aged 75 Yr’s 23 D’s (Picture at the following site)” [] Military service: 1814 War of 1812 (US) Alarm at Plattsburg (NY) Residence: Pittsford, Vermont; Dansville, Allegheny County, New York "Daniel Hendee was born at Pittsford, Vermont May 21st AD 1776 on Tuesday" [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869 Pittsford, Vermont Town Offices] "(63)61 Daniel Hendee (son of ) B., May, 21, 1776, M., (1) Lucy Allen, Daugh. of William?Allen," [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?the The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "HENDEE, DANIEL 3rd s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m 1st, Lucy Allen, by whom he had several children, the most of whom died young. Mrs. Lucy Hendee d, and Mr. Hendee m 2d, Sally Burditt, and removed to Danville, N. Y." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )] "Seven families located in this town [Pittsford, Vermont] in 1799. The following names represent them: Daniel Hendee, Cyrenius Brown, Hezekiah Carr, William. Morgan, John Mead, Peter Worden and Ozem Strong. . . Daniel Hendee was the third son of Deacon Caleb, and was born in Pittsford, May 21, 1776. At the age of twentyone, his father gave him a lot of land adjoining the town of Brandon, and he afterwards bought a lot contiguos, within the limits of Brandon. He made a clearing and built a log house, on land which has since been set off to the town of Brandon. This land included what was the farm recently owned by Daniel Goodnough. Young Hendee married Lucy, daughter of William Allen, and located on his farm. They had several children, but the most of them died young. Mrs. Hendee died in the prime of life, and Mr. Hendee married, for his second wife, Sally Burdett, and resided here [Pittsford, Vermont] till about the year 1835, when he moved to Dansville, Allegany County, N. Y." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Lucy: b. d. 4 Sep 1812 (age 35 yrs) Vermont bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont Parents: William?Allen “At the age of twenty-two I married Rebecca Maria Morrison, daughter of the Rev, George Morrison, of Dansville, New York, her age was twenty, having been born October 14, 1827. Her mother's maiden name was Lucy Allen Hendee, a descendent of Col. Ethan Allen, of revolutionary fame.” [Alonzo Burritt Parkhill - ] “Am sure you have documented our relationship to Hendee cousin Ebenezer Allen (and also Ethan [Allen], etc.)” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed]“On the 21st of May A.D. 1776, a Tuesday, my second brother, Daniel Hendee was born (mid-wifed by Beulah Cox as per page 97 of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain by Grace Anderson –‘payment 1/2 bushel seed potatoes’ – Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) . . . My brother Daniel married a woman by the name of Lucy Allen, daughter of William Allen, by whom he had a number of children, most of whom died young. After living with her some years, she died, also. He afterwards married a girl named Sally Burditt, and in a few years afterwards moved from this town [Pittsford, Vermont] to Dansville, in Allegheny County in the State of New York, where he now lives, I suppose. He had children by his last wife.” [brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 8 &12-13] ‘HENDEE, DANIEL. Pittsford - Volunteered to go to Plattsburgh, [NY], September, 1814, and served 8 days in Capt. Caleb Hendee's Company.” [STATE OF VERMONT ROSTER OF SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1812-14, prepared and published under the direction of Herbert T. Johnson, The Adjutant General, 1933, page 212; Ref: Book 52, AGO Page 125.]William A. Hendee b. abt 1810 ========================================================================================================================================================Lucy Allen Hendee b. abt 1810 m. Rev, George Morrison “At the age of twenty-two I married Rebecca Maria Morrison, daughter of the Rev, George Morrison, of Dansville, New York, her age was twenty, having been born October 14, 1827. Her mother's maiden name was Lucy Allen Hendee, a descendent of Colonel Ethan Allen, of revolutionary fame. I resided in Dansville for a period of fifteen years.” [Alonzo Burritt Parkhill - ] Rebecca Maria Morrison b. 14 Oct 1827 m. Alonzo Burritt Parkhill 1847 [LDS Family History Search - ] Alonzo Burritt: b. 1 Sep1825 Whitesboro, Oneida County, New York, USA d. aft 1900 of Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri Occupation: tailor Military Service: 4th Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, Civil War Parents: Nathaniel Jefferson Parkhill (b. 1802 d. 3 Sep 1828 bur. the old cemetary at Whitesboro, Oneida County, New York) and Anna Thompson (b. 1780 “of Middlebury, Vermont”) “ALONZO BURRETT5 PARKHILL (NATHANIEL4, NATHANIEL3, ROBERT2, HUGH?1) was born September 01, 1825 in Whitesboro, Oneida Co., New York and died Aft. 1900 of Carthage, Jasper Co., Missouri He married REBECCA MARIA MORRISON 1847, daughter of GEORGE MORRISON and LUCY HENDEE 1850, Livingston Co., N.Y., North ------ Military Service: 4th Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, Civil War Occupation: tailor . . . Nathaniel Parkhill, my father, a native of Vermont, settled in Oneida County, New York, in the early part of the nineteenth century; he was a soldier in the U.S. volunteer service, "war of 1812". Mother's maiden name was Anna Thompson, a native of Middlebury, Vermont, born 1780; she was a sister of Colonel John Thompson of Vergennes, Vermont.” [Alonzo Burritt Parkhill - ]“My father [Nathaniel Jefferson Parkhill] , deceased, September 3, 1828, was buried in the old cemetary at Whitesboro, Oneida County, New York. Upon the death of my father his family were left in quite limited circumstances; the elder members of the family went out to seek employment; my mother, with the younger children, removed from Whitesboro to a little home in Verona, Oneida County, where my early childhood days were passed; how well do I remember the little red painted house; how vivid in my recollection are the scenes of my childhood; my earliest recollection is of the death of my father, then our removal and the incidents that followed: My sister, Carrie, constant companion of my youth, whose hand was ever held out to guide my early footsteps and shield me from harm; the old schoolhouse beside the brook, the mill yard where we used to sport, the hill where we used to coast in the winter, the Scanandoa Creek where we fished in summer, the butternut orchard and the beech tree grove where we chased the squirrel, the factory, the store and the old tavern, where the Indians used to assemble to play the fiddle and dance for firewater, all are indelibly stamped upon the tablets of my memory. In explanation of the change in manner of spelling the name Parkhill, I should say that after the decease of my father my elder brothers, for the sake of brevity, dropped the "h", spelling the name Parkill; later my brother Henry and myself dropped the "i" and inserted an "e", hence spelling the name Parkell. Major Alonzo Burrett Parkell was born at Whitesboro, Oneida County, New York, on the 1st of September, 1825. Father [Nathaniel Jefferson Parkhill] died when I was but three years old; I remained with my widowed mother [Anna (Thompson) Parkell] until I arrived at the age of eight years; the financial circumstances of my mother, my fraility and inability to render her any assistance, caused me to become much depressed, and for some days I was in a quandary to solve the difficulty; then, in a single day, I seemed to emerge from youth to manhood; my resolution was taken, and at the age of eight years I went out into the world to seek a livelihood among strangers. Thence I was variously employed until I became sixteen years old; during this period I drove horses on the tow path of the Erie Canal through the summer of 1834; having aquired sufficient money for the purchase of clothing for winter use, I returned to the home of my mother, where I remained through the winter attending school. In the spring of 1835 I went to Saratoga County to work in a grist mill, and remained there for a period of two years; I then, after making a visit to my mother, went to the home of my brother John, in Clockville, Madison Co., New York, where I attended school during the winter of 1836 and 1837. The following summer I was employed in a tavern in that place. I then went to reside with my brother Nathaniel in Brooklyn, Jackson Co., Michigan; there I remained about two years, employed in a hotel and attending school part of the time, after which I went to Dansville, Livingston County, New York, where I found employment in a grocery store until 1842. My education being necessarily limited, having aquired only the primary branches, I though it advisable to gain a knowledge of mechanics; I, therefore, learned the occupation of tailoring April 18, 1848. At the age of twenty-two I married Rebecca Maria Morrison, daughter of the Rev, George Morrison, of Dansville, New York, her age was twenty, having been born October 14, 1827. Her mother's maiden name was Lucy Allen Hendee, a descendent of Col. Ethan Allen, of revolutionary fame. I resided in Dansville for a period of fifteen years. My mother [Anna (Thompson) Parkell] died in 1849, was buried in Clayville, Oneida Co., New York. During the gold excitement of 1850 I went to California, was in the mining district near Shasta City some three months, then returned to Sacramento where I had the cholera in 1851; after my recovery I went with my brother Henry to San Francisco and engaged in hotel business until 1852; I then returned to my home in New York. In 1853 I removed to Iowa and engaged in mercantile business in Buchanan County until 1859; then went to Grinnell, Iowa, and engaged in merchant tailoring until 1861. At this time, the slavery question having assumed such proportions that war became imminent, and when Fort Sumpter was fired upon by Insurgents my patriotism was so aroused that I resolved to enlist in the service of the United States. Thereupon I commenced recruiting, and in thirty days had a company, thereby fitting them for immediate service. I had my men appareled in uniform, then reported to the adjutant general of Iowa, received orders to proceed, with my company, to quarters at Camp Harlan, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, where we arrived on the 24th of October, 1861. I was commissioned captain, Company "E", Fourth Regiment Iowa Cavalry Volunteers, and mustered into the United States military service on the 23rd day of November, 1861; was promoted and commissioned to the rank of major, August 10th, 1862. I was in the military service of the United States three years, participated in the Arkansas campaign during 1862, my regiment, the Fourth Iowa Cavalry, was attached to the Fifteenth Army Corps during 1863 and 1864; participated in action at Fourteen-Mile Creek, Miss., May 12th, 1863, also in the capture of Jackson, Miss., MAy 14th, 1863; was in command of Gen'l W. T. Sherman's advance guards at Champion Hills, Miss., May 16th, 1863; was in command of regiment in action at Mechanicsburg, Miss., May 24th and 29th, 1863; participated in Vicksburg campaign, May 16th to July 5th, 1863; was in command of cavalry forces in action at Black River, Miss., June 22d, 1863; was in command of regiment in Grenada, Mississippi raid, August 10th to 25th, 1863; commanded regiment in action at Coldwater, Miss., August 21st, 1863; commanded regiment in Meridian campaign, February 3d to 14th, 1864; having been disabled from active field service, I tendered my resignation, and in October, 1864, returned to my home, in Iowa. I removed from Grinnell in 1865; was a resident of Independence, Missouri, from 1865 to 1867; engaged in business of merchant tailoring; while there I often saw members of Quantrell's Band of Desperadoes, they used to come into town fully armed, ride their horses into stores, take such goods as they wanted and ride away in defiance of authorities, terrifying people and sometimes shooting down citizens without the least provocation. I removed from Independence to Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, in 1867, and engaged in the business of merchant tailoring and clothing for a period of fifteen years; retired from business in 1881 and made my second visit to the Pacific coast. I have been in thirty of the States and six Territories; have been in Canada, Mexico, Cuba, Jamaica, and Central America. I have been a Republican since the inception of the party; was a member of the Jasper County, Missouri, Republican county committee two years; was collector, Marion Township, two years, 1873 and 1874; was a member of City Council, Carthage, Missouri, two terms, 1873 and 1874, and 1882 and 1883; was a member of School Board, City of Carthage, two years; am a member of Carthage Lodge, No. 197, A.F. & A.M.; a member of Stanton Post, No. 1, G.A.R., Missouri; was a member of Council Administration G.A.R., State of Missouri, in 1892; attended National Encampment, Washington, D.C. in 1892." [Alonzo Burritt Parkhill - ] LAURA ADA PARKHILL b. 14 Jun 1849 Dansville, Livingston County, New York, USA m. __ CARR [Alonzo Burritt Parkhill - ]================================================================================================================================================ LUCY ANNA PARKHILL b. 17 Dec 1850, Dansville, Livingston County, New York, USA [Alonzo Burritt Parkhill - ]================================================================================================================================================ GEORGE ALONZO PARKHILL b. 8 Dec 1854 Quasqueton, Iowa, USA d. 20 Feb 1856 Quasqueton, Iowa [Alonzo Burritt Parkhill - ]================================================================================================================================================ CAROLINE ELIZA PARKHILL b. 4 Oct 1857 Quasqueton, Iowa, USA [Alonzo Burritt Parkhill - ]================================================================================================================================================ CLARA FLORENCE PARKHILL b. 21 Mar 1860 Grinnell, Iowa, USA [Alonzo Burritt Parkhill - ]================================================================================================================================================ MAGGIE ALICE PARKHILL b. 6 July 1863 Grinnell, Iowa, USA d. 12 Nov 1871 Carthage, Missouri [Alonzo Burritt Parkhill - ]================================================================================================================================================ JULIUS BURRITT PARKHILL b. 10 May 1866, Independence, Missouri, USA “Of St. Louis, Missouri” Occupation: Passenger Dept., St. Louis and San Francisco railroad Past Masters Of George Washington Lodge No 9 A. F. & A. M Julius B. Parkell 1895 [Alonzo Burritt Parkhill - ]================================================================================================================================================ KATE MARIA PARKHILL b. 2 Nov 1869 Carthage, Missouri, USA [Alonzo Burritt Parkhill - ]================================================================================================================================================ ANNETTA MIRIAM PARKHILL b. 18 Oct 1871 Carthage, Missouri, USA [Alonzo Burritt Parkhill - ]Orpha Hendee b. abt 1806 Vermont, USA m(1). __ Haight d. 1855 Steuben County, New York “Orpha Hendee Haight, a young widow, m. 11-19-1821 David Loomis of Cohoctan, New York (Refer to Hendee manuscript referred to in Caverly’s History of Pittsford Vermont) [Hendee Family Document]======================================================================================================================================================== Orpha Hendee m(2). David Loomis 19 Nov 1821 [Hendee Family Document] David: b. “of Cohoctan, New York”======================================================================================================================================================== Orpha Hendee m(3). Hiram Woodard abt 1826 New York d. 1855 Steuben County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Hiram: b. abt 1799 Cambridge, Washington County, New York, USA d. 25 Jan 1873 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York bur. 27 Jan 1873 George B. Woodard b. 01 May 1828 Dansville, Steuben County, New York d. 11 MAY 1902 Allegany, New York [LDS Family History Search - ]==================================================================================================================================================== Sarah Woodard b. abt 1830 Dansville, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 1839 South Dansville, Steuben County, New York bur. Rogersville Cemetery, South Dansville, Steuben County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] ==================================================================================================================================================== Mary Woodard b. abt 1841 Dansville, Steuben County, New York, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] ==================================================================================================================================================== Lucy Woodard b. abt 1845 Dansville, Steuben County, New York, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Laura Hendee b. 1808 “Of, Allegany, New York” m. Hiram Holliday d. 1874 Hartford, Connecticut ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Laura Hendee.] Hiram: b. 1801 Poquenock, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA d. 1841 “probably Connecticut” Residence: “Of, Allegany, New York” Parents: Jonathan Holloday and Bethsheba Holcomb "Caleb Hendee, Jr. born October 2, 1768 m. Lydia Rich. They had the following children: Charles Jefferson Hendee b. 1 Jul 1805 Pittsford, Rutland, VT Josephine Hendee* possibly married a McCorkle. She had a grandson named Hugh Keating McCorkle who inherited the family home in Causerage, NY. He moved everything to Portland (ME or MI?) Hugh was 19 during WWII. Laura Hendee* b. 1808, d. 1874 most likely in Hartford, CT. She m. Hiram Holliday, b. 1801 in Poquenock, Hartford, CT and d. 1841 probably in CT. His parents were Jonathan Holloday and Bethsheba Holcomb(e). Their children: Daniel Hendee Holliday b. 1838, d. 1902 m. 1859 to Antoinette Weldy. Lorton Holliday m. Elizabeth Weldy. Neither of these women have been proven to be a sister to Charles Hendee, however it has been handed down through family history. It is unclear which son produced a daughter, Marcelena Holliday who was b. Alleghany Cty, NY and m. William C. Windsor. But I'll bet it was Daniel and Antoinette since it is a French name. One of the sons definitely had a daughter, Laura Edith Holliday who was the Sister Edith Constance above. To my knowledge the Hendees never were and are not now Catholics. I assume that either the Holliday family was Catholic or Laura Edith Holloday's parents became Catholic. Homer Holliday could be either Hiram's brother and a great uncle or a brother to Daniel and Lorton. Obviously, more work needs to be done on this family. Information on Hiram Holloday was taken from two sources: LDS birth records of Hartford, CT and Tracye Machelle Brewer's gedcom on ." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “I have a letter from Laura Edith Holliday (Sister Edith Constance) Convent of the Transfiguration, Glendale, Ohio and these are her notes: ‘Laura Edith's great-nephew was Frederic Holliday Mott and her grandmother was Laura Hendee. Hugh Keating McCorkle, Laura's sister Josephine's grandson inherited the family home and contents in Causerage (Cosseroga?), New York and moved them to home in Portland. Laura had an uncle Homer Holliday. Hugh was 19 years old and prisoner of war in German camp when his grandmother died. Lawyer handled estate and no knowledge of where family crest went. It was 9" x 12" greyish blue and had lions on it she remembered. [Both Frederic and Hugh may both be alive.]” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Daniel Hendee Holliday b. 1 May 1838 Dansville, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Antoinette Weldy 1859 d. 11 May 1902 Allegany, New York ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Daniel Hendee Holliday; "International Genealogical Index (IGI)", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Antoinette Weldy.] Antoinette: b. abt 1835 Alleghany County, New York, USA 1870 United States Census: New York - Name Est. Yr Born Gender Age Race Born Daniel Holliday 1838 Male 32 White New York Antoinetri Holliday 1835 Female 35 White New York Marcellena Holliday 1863 Female 7 White New York Josephine Holliday 1869 Female 1 White New York ["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Daniel Holliday,] Marcalena Holliday b. abt 1863 Allegany County, New York, USA m. William C. Windsor ["International Genealogical Index (IGI)", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Marcalena Holliday] “It is unclear which son produced a daughter, Marcelena Holliday who was b. Alleghany Cty, NY and m. William C. Windsor. But I'll bet it was Daniel and Antoinette since it is a French name.” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]================================================================================================================================================ Josephine Holliday b. 1869 New York, USA m. __ McCorkle[?] ["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Daniel Holliday; Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] "Josephine Holliday possibly married a McCorkle. She had a grandson named Hugh Keating McCorkle who inherited the family home in Causerage, NY; Laura's sister Josephine's grandson inherited the family home and contents in Causerage (Cosseroga?), New York and moved them to his home in Portland [Maine]." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] [son] McCorkle b. [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Hugh Keating McCorkle b. abt 1924 “She [Josephine Holliday] had a grandson named Hugh Keating McCorkle who inherited the family home in Causerage, NY; Laura's sister Josephine's grandson inherited the family home and contents in Causerage (Cosseroga?), New York and moved them to his home in Portland [Maine] . . . Hugh was 19 years old and prisoner of war in German camp when his grandmother [Josephine Holliday] died." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Laura Edith Holliday (Sister Edith Constance) b. aft 1870 Residence: Convent of the Transfiguration, Glendale, Ohio [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “One of the sons definitely had a daughter, Laura Edith Holliday who was ‘Sister Edith Constance.’ To my knowledge the Hendees never were and are not now Catholics. I assume that either the Holliday family was Catholic or Laura Edith Holloday's parents became Catholic.” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “I have a letter from Laura Edith Holliday (Sister Edith Constance) Convent of the Transfiguration, Glendale, Ohio and these are her notes: ‘Laura Edith's great-nephew was Frederic Holliday Mott and her grandmother was Laura Hendee. Hugh Keating McCorkle, Laura's sister Josephine's grandson inherited the family home and contents in Causerage (Cosseroga?), New York and moved them to home in Portland. Laura had an uncle Homer Holliday.]” [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Lorton Holliday b. m. Elizabeth Weldy ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Lorton Holliday; Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]=================================================================================================================================================Homer Holliday b. “Laura [Edith Holliday (Sister Edith Constance)] had an uncle Homer Holliday.” [ Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]Eunice Adeline Hendee b. 11 Aug 1811 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA d. 1902 [LDS Family History Search - ] =====================================================================================================================================================Caroline Hendee b. [Hendee Family Document] Daniel Hendee m(2). Sarah ("Sally") Burditt Nov 1813 Pittsford, Rutland Co., Vermont "M.,(2) Sally Burdette, Apr(?)., 1813. moved to Dansville, [Steuben County], N.Y. Both buried?Rogersville, N.Y. Sally Burdette Hendee D., Mar., 8, 1859. See P. 73 Old book.?See biog. P.79" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "She [Sally Burditt] married Daniel Hendee in Pittsford, Rutland Co., VT, 1813. Daniel was born in Pittsford, Rutland County, VT [Vermont] 21 MAY 1776. Daniel was the son of Capt Caleb Hendee and Caroline Ellsworth. Daniel died 12 JUN 1859 South Dansville, Steuben County, NY [New York], at 83 years of age. At the age of twenty-one his father gave him a lot of land adjoining the town of Brandon, and afterwards bought a lot contiguous, within the limits of Brandon. He made a clearing and built a log house, on land which has since been set off the town of Brandon. This land included what was the farm recently owned by Daniel Goodnough. He had several children with his wife Lucy, but the most of them died young. Mrs. Hendee died in the prime of life and Mr. Hendee married, for his second wife, Sally Burditt and resided here till about (1815), when they sold there worldly possessions and came to South Dansville, where he at one time owned nearly the whole of the village of Rogersville. “He [Daniel Hendee] married second Sally Burditt and had six children. He moved in 1819 to Danville, Steuben County, New York” [Hendee Family Document]Sarah ("Sally"): b. 16 Feb 1783 Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA d. 8 Mar 1859 [age 76 yrs] South. Dansville, Steuben County, New York bur. Rogersville, New York bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Dansville (Rogersville), Steuben County, New York marker: “Daniel Hendee Died June 12, 1859 Aged 83 Yr’s 23 D’s Sarah Burditt His [second] Wife Died March 8, 1859 Aged 75 Yr’s 23 D’s (Picture at the following site)” [] Parents: Thomas Burditt V (b. 27 Nov 1755 Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, New England m. 7 Apr 1780 Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts d. aft 1830) and Lois Sawyer (b. 1755 Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, New England ch. 27 Jul 1755 Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, New England d. 17 Jun 1823 bur. 1823 Old Congretional Church Cemetery, Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont) "Sarah Burdette (Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) was born in Lancaster, Worcester Co., MA 16 Feb 1783. Sarah died 8 MAR 1859 So. Dansville, Steuben Co., NY, at 76 years of age." [Burditt's of New England and New York: Seventh Generation - ] "HENDEE, DANIEL 3rd s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m 1st, Lucy Allen, by whom he had several children, the most of whom died young. Mrs. Lucy Hendee d, and Mr. Hendee m 2d, Sally Burdclitt, and removed to Danville, N. Y." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"I am looking for Hendee Genology in the 1860 time frame in the area of Dansville NY. Particularly Daniel and Sally Hendee from Vermont." [Virginia Hendee - email removed] “Anyone looking for the Hendee family from Steuben County, NY- Dansville, Hartsville, Fremont areas. Please contact me. Daniel Hendee that settled in Dansville about 1815 married Sarah Burditt (d/o Thomas Burditt, of Pittsford,VT). I am compiling all descendants of Thomas Burditt. Sarah's brother George also settled in Steuben County, from Pittsford,VT.” [Andrew Burdett - email removed] "Early in September, 1814, the Governor General of Canada, with an army of fourteen thousand men, some of whom had had the advantage of military experience in the wars of Europe, invaded the northern frontier of the United States, by way of Lake Champlain. Intelligence of this invasion spread rapidly through Vermont, producing the most intense excitement, and arousing the patriotism of the people, who at once determined to drive back the foe and to defend their possessions. To contest the advance of the enemy upon Plattsburgh, Rutland County furnished two hundred and seventy-four men, of whom one hundred and six were from Pittsford. On Friday afternoon, the 9th of September, Col. received notice of the invasion, with the request that he would collect as many men as possible, and hasten to the assistance of his countrymen. The Colonel mounted his horse and proceeded to the residence of his neighbor General Hendee, with whom he had a short consultation, and they either went or sent messengers into all parts of the town to call the people to arms. That evening a large number assembled at Van AlIen's hotel [Now E. B. Raid's house] where it was arranged that they should meet at the same place the inext morning, properly armed and equipped, organize, and march to the scene of conflict. On the 10th, at the hour appointed, more than one hundred men, with their muskets and two days' provisions, paraded on the Common in front of the hotel. They had expected Col. Hammond to lead them; but when they came to ballot for a commander, he declined to be a candidate; consequently Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., was unanimously elected, and his acceptance of the command was highly gratifying to the company. The following is a copy of the muster roll: Caleb Hendee, Jr . . . Daniel Hendee, Private . . . The forenoon was spent in organizing, and making the necessary preliminary arrangements, and immediately after dinner the company took up the line of march for Burlington. That night they reached Boardmnan's tavern in Leicester, where they found quarters for the night, some in the house and others in the stable or barn. Sunday morning they resumed the march, and on arriving at Vergennes, stopped, and those not supplied with good fire-arms drew them from the arsenal at that place. The company then set out for Charlotte which they reached that night. On their way thither they heard the booming of cannon which so intimidated one of their number, Lenmuel Whitmore, that he deserted the following night. Monday morning they proceeded to Burlington where they drew rations, and from thence crossed the lake to Plattsburghl, but too late to take part in the contest which resulted so triumphantly to the American arms. The enemy having been repulsed made a hasty retreat, and the Vermont volunteers being no longer needed were discharged and returned to their homes. Captain [later General] Hendee received a complimentary letter from Gen. Macomb, thanking him and his man for their patriotic efforts to maintain the honor and dignity of their country. The town of Pittford was not slow to recognize the claims of the soldiers, and provision was made for their wants, as will be seen by the following extract from the records of a meeting held October 10, 1814. 'Voted that the Selectmen, together with the Commanding officers of the several companies, for the time being be a Committee to look into the subject, for procuring necessaries for the Standing Militia when called into actual service, and to appropriate such sum or sums as they may think necessary, not to exceed fifty dollars. Voted that the Town pay to Caleb Hendee, Jr., Sixteen Dollars and ninety-three cents for monies by him borrowed for the use of the Volunteer Company from Pittsford in their late Expedition to Plattsburgh. Voted to appropriate a sum, not to exceed twenty Dollars, to be laid out at the discretion of the Commanding Officers of the Respective Companies of Militia of this town, in treating their men when called out and drilled for Military Exercises. March 4th, 1817. Voted to Raise two Cents on the Dollar to be appropriated towards the expenses of the Plattsburgh Expedition, and one and one-half for other purposes on the Grand List of A. D. 1817, to be paid the one-half in money and the other half in Grain by the first day of January next. The volunteers from Pittsford, whether in the regular army or serving for a limited time with the militia, suffered but few casualties. It is believed that nearly all, after lhaving served out their term of enlistment, returned to their homes.'" [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Caroline Hendee b. abt 1810 =====================================================================================================================================================Loring G. Hendee b. 18 May 1823 Dansville, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 7 Feb 1827 (age 3 yrs, 8 mo, 29 da) Dansville, Steuben County, New York bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Dansville (Rogersville), Steuben County, New York marker: “Loring G. Hendeee Died Feb. 7, 1827 Aged 3 Y’rs. 8 M’s. 29 D’s. Lois Hendee Born March 15, 1828. Died Oct. 27, 1888. (picture at the following site)” [] “died during childhood”=====================================================================================================================================================John Mark Hendee b.18 JUN 1815 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Alta M. Blake d. 13 APR 1879 [age 63] South Dansville, Steuben County, New York bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Dansville (Rogersville), Steuben County, New York marker: “John M. Hendee Died April 13, 1879. Aged __ Yr’s 10 M’s 26 D’s Alta M. Blake His Wife Died Sept 2, 1878 Aged __ Yr’s 18 D’s (picture at the following site)” [] "John died 13 APR 1879 South Dansville, Steuben County, NY, at 63 years of age. He married Elta Blakeand. Elta was born in New York ca 1808, 'after living an upright life for a goodly number of years died childless.'" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Seventh Generation - ] Alta M: b. 15 Aug 1807 Livonia, New York, USA d. 02 Sep 1878 South Dansville, New York bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Dansville (Rogersville), Steuben County, New York marker: “John M. Hendee Died April 13, 1879. Aged __ Yr’s 10 M’s 26 D’s Alta M. Blake His Wife Died Sept 2, 1878 Aged __ Yr’s 18 D’s (picture at the following site)” [] “Alta M., b. at Livonia, N. Y., Aug:. 14th, 1807; d. at So. Dansville, N. Y., Sept. 2d, 1878; m. John M. Hendee. They had no children. Etheredge, son of her brother William, was dear to her heart. She always refused to believe he was drowned the night he ran away from Stone's, though the bridge was gone in the morning and every stream booming, and she held, to her death, to the hope that some day he would come back to her. She had, by dint of economy, from her butter and egg money and the like, gathered together a couple of hundred dollars that was her very own, and this she kept '" For Etheredge," and it was in the bank intact to the day she died, though her own life was a meagre one and barren.” [Our Folks, GEORGE M. BLAKE, Attorney-at-Law, June 1, 1895. Rookford, III. - ] =====================================================================================================================================================Sarah Sandusky Hendee b. abt 1815 m. Alfred Hendershoot "Married Alfred Hendershoot by whom she had two sons both dying in infancy. [Burditt's of New England and New York: Seventh Generation - ]=====================================================================================================================================================Samuel Buell Hendee b. 21 Sep 1817 South Dansville, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Nancy Ketchum abt 1844 d. 11 May 1901 Fremont, Steuben County, New York bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Dansville (Rogersville), Steuben County, New York marker: “Samuel B. 1817 – 1901 (picture at the following site)” [] "Samuel Buell Hendee (Samuel Buell8 Hendee (Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) was born So. Dansville, Steuben Co., NY 21 SEP 1817. Samuel died aft 1900. He married Nancy Ketchum ca 1844. Nancy was born in Long Island, NY OCT 1823. Nancy died aft 1910. Following the trade of blacksmith for a number of years in Rogersville, bought and moved onto a farm in Fremont, and was known throughout his life as an honest upright citizen. Seven children were born to them - five sons and two daughters three of whom have passed away (1905)." [Burditt's of New England and New York: Eighth Generation - ] Nancy: b. Oct 1823 Long Island, Suffolk County, New York, USA d. 1916 bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Dansville (Rogersville), Steuben County, New York marker: “Nancy 1823 - 1916 (picture at the following site)” []Charles C. Hendee b. 1845 d. 1867 bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Dansville (Rogersville), Steuben County, New York marker: “Charles C. 1845 – 1867 (picture at the following site)” []==================================================================================================================================================Buell G. Hendee b. 1847 d. 1869 bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Dansville [Rogersville], Steuben County, New York [Andrew Burdett - email removed] marker: “Buell G 1847 – 1869 (picture at following site)” [] ==================================================================================================================================================John S. Hendee b. abt 1851 Fremont, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Lorinda __ bef 1880 d. 29 May 1918 Hornell, Steuben County, New York bur. Hornellsville (Rural Cemetery), Steuben Co., New York "John died 29 MAY 1918 in Hornell, Steuben Co., NY, at 66 years of age. His body was interred 1918 in Hornellsville, Steuben Co., NY, Hornell Rural Cemetery. He married Lorinda (Hendee) bef 1880. Lorinda was born in New York ca 1845" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Eighth Generation - ] Lorinda: b. abt 1845 New York, USA ==================================================================================================================================================Mary Hendee b. 1853 m. __ Crane Fremont, Steuben County, New York d. 1878 bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Dansville (Rogersville), Steuben County, New York marker: “Mary Hendee Crane 1853 – 1878 (picture at the following site)” [] "Mary Hendee (Samuel Buell8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) She married Mr. Crane, she bore him one son and passed away. The son has grown to manhood (1905)." [Burditt's of New England and New York: Ninth Generation - ] Sherman Hendee Crane b. 17 NOV 1876 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Lena C. Tharp 3 Sep 1902 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York d. 12 Dec 1944 [age 68 yrs] Hartsville (or Hornell), Steuben County, New York bur. 1944 Hornell Rural Cemetery, Hornellsville, Steuben County, New York "Sherman Hendee Crane (Mary9 Hendee, Samuel Buell8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" Educated, Fremont public schools and Hornell High School, Class of 1897. Since Feb. 1, 1905, he has been engaged in the undertaking business. In 1935 he was generally recognized as one of the leading undertakers in Steuben County. His well-equipped funeral home has been located at 41 Genesee Street since 1912. He was involved in many community organizations and public committees and was named in the 'Who's Who of Steuben County' in 1935." [Burditt's of New England and New York: Tenth Generation - ] Lena: b. abt 1880 New York, USA d. 3 APR 1973 [age 92 yrs] Hornell, Steuben County, New York bur. 1973 Hornell Rural Cemetery, Hornellsville, Steuben County, New York Eleanor M. Crane b. abt 1904 Hornell, Steuben County, New York, USA m. __ Landon " Eleanor M. Crane (Sherman Hendee10, Mary9 Hendee, Samuel Buell8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) (living status unknown) [Burditt's of New England and New York: Eleventh Generation - ] Sherman Crane Landon b. (still alive - 2004) [Burditt's of New England and New York: Eleventh Generation - ] Daniel K. Hendee b. 1856 Steuben County, New York, USA m. Nellie __ abt 1897 d. 1933 Fremont, Steuben County, New York bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Dansville [Rogersville], Steuben County, New York [Andrew Burdett - email removed] marker: “Danial K. Hendee 1856 - 1933 (picture at following site)” [] Nellie: b. abt 1874 Iowa, USA ===================================================================================================================================================Abigail (“Abbie”) Hendee b. 1858 Steuben County, New York, USA m. Mr. Mitchell d. 1922 bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Dansville [Rogersville], Steuben County, New York [Andrew Burdett - email removed] marker: “Abbie Hendee Mitchell 1858 – 1922 picture at following site - ==================================================================================================================================================Samuel B. Hendee b. JUL 1861 Fremont, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Elizabeth ("Libby") Kelly abt 1887 d. 1931 [age 69 yrs] Hartsville, Steuben County, New York bur. 1931 Stephens Mills Cemetery, Fremont, Steuben County, New York marker: “Samuel B. Hendee 1861 – 1931 Elizabeth Kelly 1863 – 1942 Hazel 1890 – 1935 Cora 1888 -1985 Earl G. 1897 – 1964 Gladys L. 1901 - 1991 (Daniel and Ione Hendee on front side) picture at the following site - "Samuel B. Hendee (Samuel Buell8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) He married Libby Kelly and resided on the old homestead in Fremont where he commands the respect of all who know him." [Burditt's of New England and New York: Ninth Generation - ] Elizabeth: b. May 1867 New York, USA d. 1942 [age 75 yrs] bur. 1942 Stephens Mills Cemetery, Fremont, Steuben County, New York marker: “Samuel B. Hendee 1861 – 1931 Elizabeth Kelly 1863 – 1942 Hazel 1890 – 1935 Cora 1888 -1985 Earl G. 1897 – 1964 Gladys L. 1901 - 1991 (Daniel and Ione Hendee on front side) picture at the following site - Cora H. Hendee b. Aug 1888 Fremont, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 1985 (age 96) bur. Stephens Mills Cemetery, Fremont, Steuben County, New York marker: “Samuel B. Hendee 1861 – 1931 Elizabeth Kelly 1863 – 1942 Hazel 1890 – 1935 Cora 1888 -1985 Earl G. 1897 – 1964 Gladys L. 1901 - 1991 (Daniel and Ione Hendee on front side) picture at the following site - =============================================================================================================================================== Hazel Hendee b. May 1890 Fremont, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 1935 [age 45 yrs] bur. 1935 Stephens Mills Cemetery, Fremont, Steuben County, New York marker: “Samuel B. Hendee 1861 – 1931 Elizabeth Kelly 1863 – 1942 Hazel 1890 – 1935 Cora 1888 -1985 Earl G. 1897 – 1964 Gladys L. 1901 - 1991 (Daniel and Ione Hendee on front side) picture at the following site - =============================================================================================================================================== Daniel Kelly Hendee b. Jan 1892 Fremont, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Ione F. __ abt 1922 d. 1979 [age 87 yrs] bur. 1979 Stephens Mills Cemetery, Fremont, Steuben County, New York marker: “Other Hendee's listed on back of marker (picture at following site)” [] (Samuel B. Hendee and others) (picture)“ "In 1930 Daniel and Ione are living in Stamford, CT. He was working as a foreman in a Plant Nursery and she a school teacher." [Burditt's of New England and New York: Ninth Generation - ] Ione: b. 1894 New York, USA d. 1984 [age 90 yrs] bur. 1984 Stephens Mills Cemetery, Fremont, Steuben County, New York =============================================================================================================================================== Mary Hendee b. May 1894 Fremont, Steuben County, New York, USA (living status unknown) =============================================================================================================================================== Earl G. Hendee b. 9 Jul 1897 Fremont, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Gladys L. (Kilbury?) abt 1924 d. Jul 1964 [age 67 yrs] bur. 1964 Stephens Mills Cemetery, Fremont, Steuben County, New York marker: “Samuel B. Hendee 1861 – 1931 Elizabeth Kelly 1863 – 1942 Hazel 1890 – 1935 Cora 1888 -1985 Earl G. 1897 – 1964 Gladys L. 1901 - 1991 (Daniel and Ione Hendee on front side) (picture at the following site)” [] "Has a grandson David Hendee." [Burditt's of New England and New York: Ninth Generation - ] Gladys L: b. 1901 d. 1991 [age 90 yrs] bur. 1991 Stephens Mills Cemetery, Fremont, Steuben County, New York marker: “Samuel B. Hendee 1861 – 1931 Elizabeth Kelly 1863 – 1942 Hazel 1890 – 1935 Cora 1888 -1985 Earl G. 1897 – 1964 Gladys L. 1901 - 1991 (Daniel and Ione Hendee on front side) picture at the following site - Carol H. Hendee b. 13 Mar 1940 Fremont, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Carl Marino d. 10 Nov 2007 bur. St. Mary's Cemetery, Horseheads, Chemung County, New York Occupation: office manager for Simmons & Rockwell Inc. of Bath Obituary: “HENDEE - MARINO, Carol H. of Hornell Age 67, of 1127 Airport Rd., died peacefully at home, Saturday, November 10, 2007. Born in Fremont, March 13, 1940, a daughter of Earl and Gladys Kilbury Hendee, Carol was a lifelong resident of the Hornell area. She was a graduate of the Arkport Central School, Class of 1957, later graduating from Rochester Business Institute. Carol was employed as office manager for Simmons & Rockwell Inc. of Bath. Carol will be remembered for her love of spending time with her grandchildren, and spending time at Keuka Lake. She will be especially remembered for being a card carrying member of all the local casinos. She was a member of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and communicant of St. Ann's Church. She was predeceased by her husband, Carl Marino on December 27, 2004 and also her parents. She is survived by three daughters, Barbara (Doug) Hess of Dundee, Brenda (Jeffrey) Boone of Hornell, and Lisa (Dan Schwartz) Marino, also of Hornell; one son, Carl (Rene) Marino of Pittsford; one sister, Sue Laraway of Honeoye Falls; one brother, Jack (Lois) Hendee of Freemont; five grandchildren, Trevor Hess, Justin and Hannah Boone, Daniel and Mary Marino; a mother-in-law, Mary Amato of California; a sister-in-law, Janet Madau; two brothers-in-law, John Dessena and Joseph Mainello; several nieces, nephews and cousins. The family will be present to receive friends from 6-9 p.m., Tuesday, November 13, 2007, at the Bender-Brown & Powers Funeral Home, 354 Canisteo St., Hornell, where funeral services will be held on Wednesday, November 14, 2007, at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may consider making memorial contributions to the Dialysis Unit at Mercy Care 1, Bethesda Drive, N. Hornell, 14843. Published in the Star-Gazette on 11/12/2007.” [St. Mary's Cemetery, Horseheads, Chemung County, New York Obituaries - ] Carl: b. d. 27 Dec 2004 Parents: Mary Amato (“of California”) Barbara Marino b. m. Doug Hess [St. Mary's Cemetery Obituaries - ] Doug: b. “of Dundee” Trevor Hess b. Brenda Marino b. m. Jeffrey Boone [St. Mary's Cemetery Obituaries - ] Jeffrey: b. “of Hornell” Justin Boone b. ============================================================================================================================== Hannah Boone b. Lisa Marino b. m. Dan Schwartz [St. Mary's Cemetery Obituaries - ] Dan: b. “of Hornell” Carl Marino b. “of Pittsford” m. Rene __ [St. Mary's Cemetery Obituaries - ] Daniel Marino b. ============================================================================================================================== Mary Marino b. Sue Hendee b. “of Honeoye Falls” m. __ Laraway [St. Mary's Cemetery Obituaries - ] ======================================================================================================================================= Jack Hendee b. “of Freemont” m. Lois __ [St. Mary's Cemetery Obituaries - ] Ward B. Hendee b. 21 NOV 1900 Fremont, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Helen M. __ abt 1925 d. Jun 1970 [age 69 yrs] Pittsford, Monroe County, New York "Ward B. Hendee (Samuel B.9, Samuel Buell8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) 1930 living in Bridgeport ,CT [Connecticut] " [Burditt's of New England and New York: Tenth Generation - ] Helen: b. abt 1902. W. Buell Hendee b. (still alive - 2004)James Burdett Hendee b. 31 MAY 1821 South Dansville, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Angeline Curry 1 Nov 1843 Wayne, Steuben County, New York d. 17 Jan 1904 [age 82 yrs] Hartsville, Steuben County, New York Occupation: farmer “James Burdett Hendee (Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) Resided in Hartsville for over fifty years, James B. Hendee has always been engaged in farming; the old homestead, consisting of two hundred and fifty acres, is now(1896) owned and occupied by his sons Clark and Charles. In 1876 and 1877 he was elected town supervisor for Hartsville. As of 1896 James was Town Assessor." [Burditt's of New England and New York: Eighth Generation - ] Angeline: b. 25 JUN 1824 d. 6 Feb 1891 [age 66 yrs] Hartsville, Steuben County, New York Parents: James B. Curry (b. 1797 Lodi, Seneca County, New York, USA m. abt 1820 Hector, Schuyler County, New York d. 7 Sep 1884 Dansville, Steuben County, New York bur. North Oak Hill Cemetery, Dansville, Steuben County, New York marker: picture at the following site - - “After growing up in Hector, then Tompkins County. James [Curry] and his young wife [Nancy] moved to Allegany County, where his two eldest children where born. In 1835 James and his family removed to Oak Hill in South Dansville, Steuben County where he continued farming until his death in 1884." In 1841, James was Justice of the Peace and in 1850 he was clerk of the census for South Dansville,Steuben Co., NY. As of 1888 his son Charles still resided on the old farm.”) and Nancy Henry (b. 1802 Pawlet, Rutland County, Vermont, USA d. 26 Nov 1868 Dansville, Steuben County, New York bur. North Oak Hill Cemetery, Dansville, Steuben County, New York marker: picture at the following site - [Andrew Burdett - email removed])1880 United States Census: Hartsville, Steuben County, New York – Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace James B. HENDEE Self M Male W 59 NY Farmer VT MA Angeline HENDEE Wife M Female W 55 NY Keeping House NY VT Clark L. HENDEE Son S Male W 25 NY Farm Laborer NY NY Fremont C. HENDEE Son S Male W 24 NY Farm Laborer NY NY Ella HENDEE Dau S Female W 18 NY House Keeper NY NY Cora A. HENDEE Dau S Female W 14 NY At Home NY NY [LDS Family History Search - ] Zeroda Hendee b. 25 OCT 1844 m. Joseph Vickers abt 1864 d. 1922 [age 77 yrs] Hartsville, Steuben County, New York bur. 1922 Comfort-Cline Cemetery, Hartsville, Steuben County, New York "Zeroda Hendee (James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Ninth Generation - ] Joseph: b. FEB 1839 Nova Scotia, Canada d. 1905 [age 66 yrs] Hartsville, Steuben County, New York bur. 1905 Comfort-Cline Cemetery, Hartsville, Steuben County, New York Parents: Jacob Vickers and Jane Ashworth (b. Mar 1815 Ireland “Living with her granddaughter Maggie Powell in Hartsville in 1900.”) “. . . Zeroda Hendee. You state that she was married to Joseph Vickers son of Jane Vickers. By any chance have you come upon any more information about Joseph Vickers? This is a branch of the family I am researching. Joseph Vickers b 1839 in Nova Scotia was the son of Jacob Vickers and Jane Ashworth Vickers. The family left Nova Scotia in 1854 for Steuben County, New York. I have a record of Jacob selling his land there before they left. Jane's mother and stepfather had already moved to Steuben County. Joseph's father, Jacob Vickers had a brother who remained in Nova Scotia. The brother's name was Joseph Vickers. (This family used the same names over and over.) My husband is descended from this older Joseph Vickers. Supposedly they came to Nova Scotia from England. Both worked in the mines. I am trying to find out where in England they came from.” [Kathy Vickers, Colorado - email removed] Margaret Vickers b. APR 1865 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA m. James M. Powell abt 1886 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York " Margaret Vickers (Zeroda9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" )" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Tenth Generation - ] James: b. DEC 1863 New York. Farmer and Cheesemaker in Purdy Creek area of Hartsville, New York in 1900. Lloyd F. Powell b. SEP 1887 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Anna __ abt 1920 [Burditt's of New England and New York: Tenth Generation - ] Anna: b. abt 1892======================================================================================================================================== Mildred A. Powell b. JUN 1889 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA ======================================================================================================================================== George Powell b. JAN 1892 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA Angeline Vickers b. DEC 1871 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Rev. Charles Gardiner 1930 "Angeline Vickers (Zeroda9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) widowed living in Canisteo, New York as a public school teacher" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Tenth Generation - ] Paul Gardiner b. (living status unknown)Sarah E. Hendee b. 27 Mar 1846 Canisteo Township, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 1909 Canisteo Township, Steuben County, New York bur. 1909 Canisteo Township, Steuben County, New York m. Edmond P. Comfort 17 JUN 1865 Canisteo, Steuben County, New York d. 1909 [age 62 yrs] "Sarah E. Hendee (James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Ninth Generation - ; LDS Family History Search - ] Edmond: b. 17 JUN 1842 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 25 JAN 1913 [age 70 yrs] Canisteo Township, Steuben County, New York bur. 25 JAN 1913 Canisteo Township, Steuben County, New York Cause of death: "died of age" Parents: Thomas Morgan Comfort (b. 30 Jun 1803 Hartsville Township, Steuben County, New York, USA m. 5 May 1825 Canisteo Township, Steuben, New York d. 26 Dec 1885 Canisteo Township, Steuben County, New York bur. 29 Dec 1885 Canisteo Township, Steuben County, New York) and Cynthia Upson (b. 25 Aug 1804 Canisteo Township, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 29 Jun 1880 Hartsville Township, Steuben County, New York bur. 2 Jul 1880 Hartsville Township, Steuben County, New York) Iretta G. Comfort b. 20 AUG 1872 Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 5 NOV 1886 [age 14 yrs] Howard, Steuben County, New York bur. NOV 1886 Meeks Cemetery, Howard, Steuben County, New York "Iretta G. Comfort (Sarah E.9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Ninth Generation - ] Frank E. Comfort b. 17 MAY 1875 Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Carrie M. Badeaux 26 AUG 1897 Canisteo, Steuben County, New York d. 6 FEB 1926 [age 50 yrs] Carrie: b. 17 JUL 1875 Canisteo, Steuben County, New York d. 1960 [age 84 yrs] Kenneth Comfort b. 1899 (living status unknown)======================================================================================================================================== Madelyn Comfort b. 1910 (living status unknown) Carrie L. Comfort b. 1878 Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA m(1). George Norton abt 1898 d. 1961 [age 83 yrs] [Andrew Burdett - email removed] George: b. 1879 d. 1918 [age 39 yrs] ============================================================================================================================================== Carrie L. Comfort m(2). Reuben Waldorf abt 1919 [Andrew Burdett - email removed] Reuben: b. abt 1878 ============================================================================================================================================== William Burr Comfort b. 19 NOV 1882 Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA m(1). Harriet Marie Cramer 1912 Youngstown, Mahoning Co., Ohio d. 1943 [age 60 yrs] Canisteo, Steuben County, New York "(Sarah E.9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Tenth Generation - ] Harriet: b. 11 MAY 1893 New York d. 28 MAY 1934 [age 41 yrs] Canisteo, Steuben County, New York Carrie Eva Comfort. b. (living status unknown)======================================================================================================================================== Earl Burr Comfort b. 4 JAN 1915 Summit, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA m. d. OCT 1983 New York [age 68 yrs] ======================================================================================================================================== Leo Edmun Comfort b. 10 MAR 1917 Edenberg, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA d. JAN 1970 [age 52 yrs] ======================================================================================================================================== Clifford Lloyd Comfort b. 29 APR 1919 Greenwood, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Marjorie Ellen Waight 1946 Hornell, Steuben County, New York d. 1956 Canisteo, Steuben County, New York [age 37 yrs] "(William Burr10, Sarah E.9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) )" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Eleventh Generation - ] Marjorie: b. 1924 Corning, Steuben County, New York HYPERLINK "" \l "i19241b" Irene Marie Comfort b. m. Andrew R. Nadjadi d. (still alive - 2004) "(Clifford Lloyd11, William Burr10, Sarah E.9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Twelfth Generation - ] Clifford L. Nadjadi b. 10 MAY 1968 m. Karen S. __ d. 30 JUL 1995 New York [age 27 yrs] "(Irene Marie12 Comfort, Clifford Lloyd11, William Burr10, Sarah E.9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Thirteenfth Generation - ] Karen: b. abt 1960 Derick Nadjadi b. d. (living status unknown) =========================================================================================================================== Brent Nadjadi b. d. (living status unknown) Cynthia Nadjadi b. m. Robert Wilson d. (still alive - 2004) "(Irene Marie12 Comfort, Clifford Lloyd11, William Burr10, Sarah E.9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Thirteenfth Generation - ] Bryan Wilson b. d. (still alive - 2004) =========================================================================================================================== Kiele Wilson b. d. (still alive - 2004) HYPERLINK "" \l "i19243b" Andrew Nadjadi b. d. (still alive - 2004) "(Irene Marie12 Comfort, Clifford Lloyd11, William Burr10, Sarah E.9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Thirteenfth Generation - ] Alexis Nadjadi b. d. (still alive - 2004) HYPERLINK "" \l "i16460b" Richard Karl Comfort b. m. Christina Ann Neu d. (still alive - 2004) "(Clifford Lloyd11, William Burr10, Sarah E.9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Twelfth Generation - ] HYPERLINK "" \l "i19262b" Lyle Robert Comfort b. m. Nancy Webb d. (still alive - 2004) "(Clifford Lloyd11, William Burr10, Sarah E.9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Twelfth Generation - ] Burr Comfort b. d. (living status unknown)========================================================================================================================================= Vera Marie Comfort b. d. (living status unknown)========================================================================================================================================= Elizabeth Mae Comfort b. m. Thomas F. Harwood d. (living status unknown) "(William Burr10, Sarah E.9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Eleventh Generation - ] Diane Harwood b. d. (living status unknown)==================================================================================================================================== Sandra Harwood b. d. (living status unknown)==================================================================================================================================== Linda Harwood b. d. (living status unknown)==================================================================================================================================== Penny Harwood b. d. (living status unknown)==================================================================================================================================== Thomas F. Harwood Jr. b. d. (living status unknown)==================================================================================================================================== Michael G. Harwood b. d. (living status unknown)==================================================================================================================================== Randall Harwood b. d. (living status unknown) Lawrence Neil Comfort b. d. (living status unknown)========================================================================================================================================= Laura Jean Comfort b. d. (living status unknown)========================================================================================================================================= Wayne Laverne Comfort b. d. (living status unknown)========================================================================================================================================= Nina Leah Comfort b. d. (living status unknown)========================================================================================================================================= Harriet June Comfort b. d. (living status unknown) William Burr Comfort m(2). Minnie Norton abt 1935 Myron Scott Hendee b. 22 JAN 1848 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Cynthia Sardinia (“Sard”) Amidon abt 1870 d. 18 FEB 1928 [age 80 yrs] Hornell, Steuben County, New York bur. 1928 Hornell Rural Cemetery, Hornellsville, Steuben County, New York Occupation: “Work In Saw Mill” "Myron Scott Hendee (James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) 1897 living in the city of Hornell at 22 East Ave., working as a Railroad Engineer. 1920 living with his son Burdett in Dunkirk, NY working as a Railroad Engineer." [Burditt's of New England and New York: Ninth Generation - ] Cynthia Sardinia (“Sard”): b. 1851 New York, USA d. 11 NOV 1916 [age 65 yrs] Hornell, Steuben County, New York bur. 1916 Hornell Rural Cemetery, Hornellsville, Steuben County, New York Parents: Caleb S. Amidon (b. New York, USA) and Ann Marie Truman (b. New York, USA) 1880 United States Census: Hartsville, Steuben County, New York – Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Myron S. HENDEE Self M Male W 32 NY Work In Saw Mill NY NY Sard. HENDEE Wife M Female W 25 NY Keeping House NY NY Burdett HENDEE Son S Male W 5 NY NY NY Merlit HENDEE Dau S Female W 2 NY NY NY Ella HAMILTON Other M Female W 27 NY House Keeper NY NY [LDS Family History Search - ] Burdette C. Hendee b. 10 DEC 1875 Hornell, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Katherine __ abt 1912 d. 19 APR 1961 San Diego, San Diego County, California [age 85 yrs] "Burdette C. Hendee (Myron Scott9, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) . . . 1920 living in Dunkirk,NY working as a Farmer . . . 1930 living in the town of Portland, Chatauqua County, New York" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Tenth Generation - ] Katherine: b. abt 1888 Luxemburg Milton M. Hendee b. 9 OCT 1915 Chautauqua County, New York, USA d. 8 DEC 2001 San Diego, San Diego County, California [age 86 yrs] ========================================================================================================================================= James B. Hendee b. d. (living status unknown) Milton C. Hendee b. 18 OCT 1880 m (1). __ __ [email removed] d. NOV 1972 [age 92 yrs] Walton, Delaware County, New York "Milton C. Hendee (Myron Scott9, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1 )" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Tenth Generation - ] Mae (or May): b. abt 1882 "of Walton, New York" Howard Hendee b. d. (living status unknown - 2004)========================================================================================================================================= Ruth Hendee b. ========================================================================================================================================= Clark Hendee b. abt 1902 d. (living status unknown - 2004) Milton C. Hendee m(2). Mae (or May) E. Hendee abt 1900 [email removed] Mae (or May): b. abt 1882 "of Walton, New York" Florence E. Hendee b. 21 APR 1906 Hornell, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Arthur J. Brown 14 JUN 1930 Sidney, Delaware County, New York d. 22 JAN 1997 Sidney, Delaware County, New York [age 90 yrs] bur. Prospect Hill Cemetery, Sidney, Delaware County, New York [Obit, Daily Star, Oneonta, New York] Arthur: b. 1 APR 1908 Sidney, Delaware County, New York, USA d. 4 AUG 1995 Sidney, Delaware County, New York [age 87 yrs] Parents: John Henry BROWN (b. 29 May 1873 Davenport, Delaware County, New York, USA m. 3 AUG 1897 d. 28 Aug 1948 Sidney, Delaware County, New York bur. East Guilford, Chen, NY ) and Hattie Bell UTTER (b. 13 Dec 1879 Bainbridge, Chen. County, New York, USA d. 21 Apr 1955 in Sidney, Delaware County, New York bur. East Guilford, Chen, NY) [email removed] Arthur Burdett BROWN b. [email removed; ]==================================================================================================================================== Milton J. BROWN b. [email removed; ] Earl M. Hendee b. abt 1909 Hornell, Otsego Co., New York, USA “1930 living with his mother in Unadilla, Otsego Co., NY working as a Mail Carrier” [] Earl M. Hendee, Jr. b. m. Diane __ “My husbands name is Earl M Hendee Jr. His grandfather was Milton Hendee and I believe he was the son of Myron Hendee who was the son of James Hendee of Hornell. I know Earl's father, Earl Myron hendee was born in Hornell and there are a whole bunch of Hendee's still there. All relations of the one of the Caleb hendee's.” [Diane Hendee – email ] Burdett M. Hendee b. abt 1912 Otsego Co., New York, USA “of Sidney, New York” [] ========================================================================================================================================= Lois V. Hendee b. abt 1915 Otsego Co., New York, USA [] Merlit Hendee b. abt 1878 New York, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] James Curry Hendee b. 12 FEB 1850 m. Ida Bell abt 1880 d. 1926 [age 70 yrs] bur. 1926 Comfort-Cline Cemetery, Hartsville, Steuben County, New York "(James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) [Burditt's of New England and New York: Ninth Generation - ] Ida: b. 1857 d. 1926 [age 69 yrs] Hartsville, Steuben County, New York bur. 1926 Comfort-Cline Cemetery, Hartsville, Steuben County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Arthur Hendee b. 1881 d. 1881 [less than one year of age] bur. 1881 Comfort-Cline Cemetery, Hartsville, Steuben County, New York ============================================================================================================================================= Archie Hendee b. 1882 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 1888 [age 6 yrs] Hartsville, Steuben County, New York bur. 1888 Comfort-Cline Cemetery, Hartsville, Steuben County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] ============================================================================================================================================= Gordon C. Hendee b. 1892 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Edith P. __ abt 1912 d. 7 Jun 1966 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York [age 73 yrs] bur. 1966 Hornell Rural Cemetery, Hornellsville, Steuben County, New York "Gordon C. Hendee (James Curry9, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) . . . in 1930, working on the Railroad as a Brakeman" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Tenth Generation - ] Edith P: b. 1895 d. 24 Apr 1970 (age 74 yr) Hornell, Steuben County, New York bur. 1970 Hornellsville Rural Cemetery, Hornellsville, Steuben County, New York James W. Hendee b. 1915 d. 25 JAN 1968 Hornell, Steuben County, New York [age 52] bur. 1968 Hornell Rural Cemetery, Hornellsville, Steuben County, New York Emma Jane Hendee b. 24 SEP 1851 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 30 MAY 1862 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York [age 10 yrs] bur. 1862 Comfort-Cline Cemetery, Hartsville, Steuben County, New York =================================================================================================================================================Celesta ("Lilly") Hendee b. 9 Jun 1853 m. Emmett A. Cook abt 1880 d. 1887 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York bur. 1887 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York [Andrew Burdett - email removed] Emmet A: b. Jan 1854 New York, USA d. 1923 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York bur. Comfort-Cline Cemetery, Hartsville, Steuben County, New York “Living in Hornellsville in 1880.” =================================================================================================================================================Clark L. Hendee b. 24 AUG 1854 New York, USA m. Lell A. Hall abt 1890 d. 1903 [age 48 yrs] Hartsville, Steuben County, New York bur. 1903 Comfort-Cline Cemetery , Hartsville, Steuben County, New York Occupation: Farm Laborer "Clark L. Hendee (James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) Living in Hornell in 1920" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Ninth Generation - ] Lell: b. 1869 d. 1946 [age 77 yrs] bur. 1946 Comfort-Cline Cemetery, Hartsville, Steuben County, New York “Living in Hornell in 1920” [Andrew Burdett - email removed] Willard Albertus Hendee b. 2 FEB 1895 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA m(1). Carrie M. Miller abt 1916 d. 28 MAY 1959 Hornell, Steuben County, New York [age 64 yrs] Occupation: meat cutter; Switchman, Erie Railroad "Willard Albertus Hendee (Clark L.9, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) . . . He married twice." " [Burditt's of New England and New York: Tenth Generation - ] Carrie M: b. Jun 1897 Hornellsville, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 15 Jun 1919 bur. Hornell Rural Cemetery, Hornellsville, Steuben County, New York Parents: Bishop R. Miller (b. Jan 1865 New York, USA m. abt 1888 “Living in Hornellsville in 1900 working as a farmer”) and Dora A. Blank (b. Mar 1871 New York, USA d. 7 Jul 1946 bur. Hornell Rural Cemetery, Hornellsville, Steuben County, New York) “Willard A. Hendee w. age 20 1st marriage Meat Cutter of Hornell, NY bp.Hartsville s/o Clark Hendee bp. US s/o Lell/Lill Hall bp. US Consent by Mrs. Lell/Lill Hall married Carrie Miller w. age 18 1st marriage Domestic of Town of Hornellsville bp. Town of Hornellsville d/o Bishop Miller bp. US d/o Dora Blank bp. US Married November 25, 1915 in Canisteo by C. S. Roush, clergyman witnesses Chas. VanGorder and Mrs. Chas. VanGorder” [Steuben County Marriage Records - ] Clark Bishop Hendee b. 19 Sep 1916 Hornell, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Elizabeth Maxine Glover 21 Nov 1936 d. 8 Jul 1978 Florida [age 61] bur. Hornellsville, New York "Clark Bishop Hendee (Willard Albertus10, Clark L.9, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" Elizabeth: b. 13 Jun 1918 Burns, Allegany County, New York Residence: “of Binghamton” Parents: James L. Glover and Ellen Elizabeth Wright Ronald Clark Hendee b. m. Geraldine Timson d. (still alive - 2004) "Ronald Clark Hendee (Clark Bishop11, Willard Albertus10, Clark L.9, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" Laurie Anne Hendee b. (still alive - 2004)================================================================================================================================ Linda Jean Hendee b. (still alive - 2004) Carolyn Jean Hendee b. m. David Robert Francis d. (still alive - 2004) "Carolyn Jean Hendee (Clark Bishop11, Willard Albertus10, Clark L.9, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" David Richard Francis b. (still alive - 2004)================================================================================================================================ Douglas Brain Francis b. (still alive - 2004)================================================================================================================================ Dennis Raymond Francis b. (still alive - 2004)================================================================================================================================ Amy Elizabeth Francis b. (still alive - 2004) Willard Albertus Hendee m(2). Alice Pauline (“Pauline”) E. Sick 28 MAY 1920 Hornell, Steuben County, New York [Andrew Burdett - email removed] Alice: b. 14 DEC 1901 d. 15 JAN 1951 Hornell, Steuben County, New York [age 49 yrs] Parents: Frank Sick and Dora Regina Lander 1930 United States Census: North Hornell, Steuben, New York; Enumeration District: 0057; Family: 105 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Yr Born Relation Father Born Mother Born Willard A. Hendee Male 35 Married White New York 1895 Head New York New York Pauline E. Hendee Female 28 Married White New York 1902 Wife New York New York Clark B. Hendee Male 13 Single White New York 1917 Son New York New York James B. Hendee Male 8 Single White New York 1922 Son New York New YorkJean E. Hendee Female 5 Single White New York 1925 Daughter New York New YorkLell A. Hendee Female 61 Widowed White New York 1869 Mother New York New York ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Willard A Hendee, 1930.]1940 United States Census: Ward 1, Hornell, Hornell City, Steuben, New York, United States; Enumeration District: 51-55; Family: 3 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Est Yr Born Residence in 1935 OccupationWillard Hendee Male 42 Married White Head New York 1898 Same House Switchman, Erie RailroadPauline Hendee Female 38 Married White Wife New York 1902 Same HouseJames Hendee Male 18 Single White Son New York 1922 -----Jean Hendee Female 15 Single White Daughter New York 1925 -----Dale Lee Hendee Male 2mo Single White Son New York 1927 Same House["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Willard Hendee, Ward 1, Hornell, Hornell City, Steuben, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 51-55, sheet 4A, family 3, NARA digital publication T627, roll 2782.] James Burdett Hendee b. 28 MAR 1922 Hornell, Steuben Couunty, New York, USA m. Patricia Grace abt 1950 d. 4 APR 1958 [age 36 yrs] bur. Lakeside Cemetery, Wayland, Steuben County, New York SSN: 086-14-9533 (Issued by: New York) "James Burdett Hendee (Willard Albertus10, Clark L.9, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Eleventh Generation - ; "United States Social Security Death Index," index, LDS FamilySearch (), James Hendee, April 1958.] Martin Hendee b. m. Sue Murphy Joseph Hendee b. [Our Northern Roots - ]================================================================================================================================ Amy Hendee b. [Our Northern Roots - ] Jean Elizabeth Hendee b. abt 1925 New York, USA m. Robert E. Weaver d. (still alive - 2004) "Jean Elizabeth Hendee (Willard Albertus10, Clark L.9, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Eleventh Generation - ] Robert: b. Parents: Elmer Weaver and Verna May Ames Dale Lee Hendee b. 2 JAN 1940 Hornell, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Carol Riccardo 20 JUN 1959 Haledon, Passaic County, New Jersey d. 28 MAY 2003 Wheatfield, Niagara County, New York [age 63 yrs] bur. Fremont "Dale Lee Hendee (Willard Albertus10, Clark L.9, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) Obiturary: FREMONT -- Dale L. Hendee, 63, of the Town of Wheatfield, formerly of Hornell, died Wednesday (May 28, 2003) at his residence in Wheatfield, after a short illness. He was born in Hornell on Jan. 2, 1940, to Willard and Pauline (Sick) Hendee. He was employed as an iron worker until his retirement in 1997. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran, serving from 1957-1961, at which time he received the Good Conduct Medal. He was an avid outdoorsman, and especially enjoyed fishing and hunting. Survivors include four children, John Hendee of Hornell, William (Melanie) Hendee of Wheatfield, Virginia Hendee of Levittown, Pa., and Brenden (Shalimar) Hendee of North Hollywood, Calif.; one sister, Jean (Bob) Weaver of Arvada, Colo.; four grandchildren, Rachel and Sarah Hendee, both of Wheatfield; and Shianne and Hanna Hendee, both of North Hollywood, Calif. He was predeceased by a daughter, Michelle Hendee; his parents; and two brothers, Clark and Jimmy Hendee. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service on Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Fremont Town Hall in Fremont. There will be no prior visitation. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Niagara Hospice, 4675 Sunset Drive, Lockport, N.Y. 14094. Arrangements were by the DuBois Funeral Home, Wheatfield " [Burditt's of New England and New York: Eleventh Generation - ] Carol: b. 10 Apr 1941 John Hendee b. d. (still alive - 2004)==================================================================================================================================== William Joseph Hendee b. m. Melanie Helen McClain d. (still alive - 2004) "William Joseph Hendee (Dale Lee11, Willard Albertus10, Clark L.9, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" ] Rachel May Hendee b. (still alive - 2004)================================================================================================================================ Sarah Lynne Hendee b. (still alive - 2004) Virginia Adele Hendee b. (still alive - 2004) Brenden Dale Hendee b. m. Shalimar Fergosa d. (still alive - 2004) "Brenden Dale Hendee (Dale Lee11, Willard Albertus10, Clark L.9, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) (still alive). Shianne Joelstein Fergosa b. (still alive - 2004)================================================================================================================================ Hanna Irene Hendee b. (still alive - 2004) Michelle Hendee b. 3 MAR 1968 Hornell, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 1973 [age 5 yrs] Cecil L. Hendee b. 16 JUN 1899 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Ellen M. Reynolds 1 Aug 1929 Alfred, Allegany County, New York d. JUL 1974 Hornell, Steuben County, New York [age 75 yrs] bur. 1974 Comfort-Cline Cemetery, Hartsville, Steuben County, New York "Cecil L. Hendee (Clark L.9, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Tenth Generation - ] Ellen M: b. abt 1898 Muriel Hendee b. Fremont Charles Hendee b. 22 Feb 1856 New York, USA m(1). Loretta H. Wells abt 1885 " no children" Occupation: Farm Laborer [Burditt's of New England and New York: Eighth Generation - ] “The Historical Gazetteer of Steuben County, New York, by Millard F. Roberts, listed Charles Fremont as living at Purdy Creek and working as a farm laborer. The Steuben County Historian Census Listing shows Charles F. Hendee first in 1860. This date for his birth would fit with the dates of his siblings. Birth date may have been February 26, 1856. Uncle Fremont was married twice but had no children. I vaguely remember him from a visit to N.Y. when I was 8. I recall him as a very kindly, soft-spoken gentleman.” [Beverly Mills - email removed] Loretta: b. 10 Oct 1863 d. 25 Feb 1902 [age 38 yrs] bur. 1902 Comfort-Cline Cemetery, Hartsville, Steuben County, New YorkFremont Charles Hendee m(2). Elvira Carney abt 1910 [Burditt's of New England and New York: Eighth Generation - ] Elvira: b. 1870 d. 1928 [age 58 yrs] Hartsville, Steuben County, New York Fannie Sandusky Hendee b. 24 Feb 1857 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Adelbert Burdick abt 1880 d. 24 Mar 1894 [age 37 yrs] Hornell, Steuben County, New York bur. 1894 Hornell Rural Cemetery, Hornellsville, Steuben County, New York "Fannie Sandusky Hendee (James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Ninth Generation - ] Adelbert: b. abt 1857 Occupation: 1880 living in Keating, McKean County, Pennsylvania, working in a saw mill Charles Burdick b. aft 1880 "Charles Burdick (Fannie Sandusky9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Tenth Generation - ] Helen Burdick b. 10 OCT 1905 m. __ Krug d. 2 JAN 1979 Hornell, Steuben County, New York [age 73 years] Claude Burdick b. aft 1880 Bemis Hendee b. 21 OCT 1859 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 29 MAY 1862 [age 2 yrs] Hartsville, Steuben County, New York bur. 1962 Comfort-Cline Cemetery, Hartsville, Steuben County, New York Ella Hendee b. 27 JUL 1861 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Orra Everett Langworthy ABT 1895 d. 3 JUN 1942 [age 80 yrs] Buffalo, Erie County, New York " Ella Hendee (James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Ninth Generation - ] Orra Everett: b. 9 Mar 1856 Alfred Station, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 14 Jan 1940 [age 83 yrs] Hornell, Steuben County, New York Parents: James Babcock Langworthy (b. 23 Jun 1819 North Stonington, New London County, Connecticut d. 26 Mar 1886) and Martha Stillman Helen Louise Langworthy b. 30 Apr 1897 Hornell, Steuben County, New York, USA m. John Henry (“Harry”) Blackmore 28 Jun 1919 Hornell, Steuben County, New York d. (living status unknown) Residence: Hornellsville, Steuben Co., NY (1900); Hornell, Steuben Co., NY (1910) "Helen Langworthy (Ella9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Andreww Burdett – email removed] John Henry (“Harry”): b. 18 Dec 1895 Grand Island, Erie County., New York, USA d. May 1979 Parents: Charles Blackmore and Edith Raines Nelson Blackmore b. 19 Mar 1920 Hornell, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Ramona Meyers "Nelson Blackmore (Helen10 Langworthy, Ella9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Eleventh Generation - ] Ramona: b. 08 Jan 1921 Denise Ann Blackmore b. 31 Aug 1949 Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA Judith Blackmore b. 07 May 1954 Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA Marjorie Blackmore b. 30 Mar 1921 Hornell, Steuben County, New York, USA m. John Beich 08 Sep 1945 "Marjorie Blackmore (Helen10 Langworthy, Ella9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" Jon Jeffery Beich b. 10 Dec 1953 Floyd Eugene Langworthy b. 17 Jul 1884 d. 15 Aug 1884 [infant] [Langworthy,William Franklin, The Langworthy Family, Some Descendants of Andrew and Rachel (Hubbard) Langworthy, Tuttle, Rutland, Vermont, 1940, p.135.] Lura Langworthy [twin of Laura] b. 22 Sep 1894 d. 22 Sep 1894 [infant] [Langworthy,William Franklin, The Langworthy Family, Some Descendants of Andrew and Rachel (Hubbard) Langworthy, Tuttle, Rutland, Vermont, 1940, p.135.] Laura Langworthy [twin of Lura] b. 22 Sep 1894 d. 22 Sep 1894 [infant] [Langworthy,William Franklin, The Langworthy Family, Some Descendants of Andrew and Rachel (Hubbard) Langworthy, Tuttle, Rutland, Vermont, 1940, p.135.]Cora Addie Hendee b. 31 Dec 1865 Hartsville, Steuben County, New York m. Frank L. Pettibone abt 1885 d. 14 Nov 1936 [age 70 yrs] Mt.Clemons, Macomb County, Michigan (portrait at the following site) [] "Cora Addie Hendee (James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1) Lived in Alfred Station around the 1910 and later moved to Mt. Clemons, Michigan." [Burditt's of New England and New York: Ninth Generation - ] Frank L: b. SEP 1865 Alfred, Allegany County, New York (portrait at the following site) [] Parents: Jonathan Pettibone and Harriett G. Clair Orra E. Pettibone b. abt 1892 Alfred, Allegany County, New York m. Fern Sutherland abt 1915 d. bef 2004 [LDS Family History Search – ] Fern: b. abt 1895 Michigan, USA Harry Pettibone b. Theodore Pettibone b. Marion Pettibone b. (living status unknown). Muriel Pettibone b. m. __ Royl d. (living status unknown) "Muriel Pettibone (Cora Addie9 Hendee, James Burdett8, Sarah7 Burditt, Thomas6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Lt. Thomas3, Thomas2, Robert1)" Beverly Joan Royl b. (living status unknown). Marjorie Pettibone b. (living status unknown) Lois Hendee b. abt 1838 South Dansville, Steuben County, NY "Lois, the youngest, never married but lived to a good age, leaving the world an example of Christian living, 1880 living in Dansville, NY" [Burditt's of New England and New York: Seventh Generation - ] Lydia Hendee b. 2 Apr 1778 (Thursday) Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Abiel Smith 17 Nov 1799 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont d. 7 Feb 1862 (age 84yr) Residence: Leicester, Vermont "Lydia Hendee was born at Pittsford aforesaid April 2d AD 1778 on Thursday." [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869 Pittsford, Vermont Town Offices] "(64)63 Lydia Hendee, B., Apr., 2, 1778, M., Abiel Smith, of Leicester, Vt." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] “David Smith was a son of Abiel and Lydia (Hendee) Smith. They had seven children, four of whom are living. Lydia was a daughter of Caleb and Caroline (Elsworth) Hendee, and sister of the late General Hendee, of Pittsford, Vt., to whose writings reference is made. And for a more particular description of the Smith branch of the family, reference is made to the records kept by Columbus Smith, of Salisbury, Vt.” [ - Vermont Genealogy Forum - Page xliv HISTORY OF ADDISON COUNTY VERMONT] “Many years have passed since the Smith family became identified with Addison county, and its various members have shown intelligence and worth. Juliea E. S. Allen was born in the house in which she still resides, and is a daughter of David Smith, who was born in Leicester, Vermont, July 26 1813, and a granddaughter of Abiel and Lydia (Hendee) Smith. The grandfather was born on the 27th of February, 1773, and for many years was a farmer of Leicester, this state, where his death occurred June 30, 1838. His wife was a daughter of Caleb and Caroline (Ellsworth) Hendee and a sister of the late General Hendee, of Pittsford, Vermont, whose writings are well known. Lydia (Hendee) Smith was called to her final rest on the 7th of February, 1862, at the good old age of eighty-four years, her birth having occurred on the 5th of April, 1778. On the 17th of November, 1799, in Pittsford, this state, she gave her hand in marriage to Abiel Smith, and for many years they traveled the journey of life together.” [Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont; by Hon. Hiram Carleton; The Lewis Publishing Company (1903)] Abiel: of Leicester, Vermont] Abiel: b. 27 Feb 1773 d. 30 Jun 1838 Occupation: farmer Residence: Leicester, Vermont“On Monday April 2nd A.D. 1778, my sister Lydia was born (midwifed by Beulah Cox as per page 169 of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain by Grace Anderson with ‘payment in seed potatoes’ – Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) . . . My sister Lydia married a man by the name of Abiel Smith, and lives in Leicester, this State [Vermont]. She has about 6 children, I believe, 3 daughters and 3 sons. One daughter named Lydia married a man by the name of Arnold and lived in Brandon.” [brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 8 & 12] David Smith b. 26 Jul 1813 Leicester, Vermont, USA m. Sarah Barnum 30 May 1850 d. 10 May 1889 Occupation: teacher, watch & clock maker, farmer, bank officer, businessman “David Smith was a son of Abiel and Lydia (Hendee) Smith. And for a more particular description of the Smith branch of the family, reference is made to the records kept by Columbus Smith, of Salisbury, Vt.” [ - Vermont Genealogy Forum - Page xliv HISTORY OF ADDISON COUNTY VERMONT] “David Smith was reared and received his education in Leicester and Pittsford, Vermont, and after leaving the school room as a pupil he again entered it as an instructor, following that occupation in both his native town and in Brandon. Subsequently he entered the watch and clock business, in which interest he traveled through Canada. After returning to the green Mountain state he married Miss Sarah Barnum and they lived with her parents in the residence now occupied by his daughter in Ferrisburg. He then turned his attention to farming, operating three hundred acres of land, and in addition to his agricultural labors he also served as a director in the Bank of Vergennes, of which he was vice-president for a number of years, and was also connected with the Vermont Granite Company. He embraced the faith of the Methodist church, which he liberally supported, and was a staunch Republican in political principle. Straight forward in all his business dealings, loyal to his duties of citizenship, he commanded the respect and confidence of his fellow men, and by his death the community lost one of its valued citizens. He passed away May 10, 1889. On the 30th of May 1850, David Smith was united in marriage to Sarah Barnum, a native daughter of Ferrisburg. When but a child she was taken to the home where Mrs. Allen was born. Her father, Herman Barnum, came to this state from Connecticut. A public-spirited and useful citizen, he was always anxious to promote the general welfare, and was prosperous in his private undertakings. He was a farmer and brick-mason by occupation, and manufactured the brick used in the present Ferrisburg town house. His wife bore the maiden name of Lydia Rogers, and was born in Danby, Vermont, of Quaker parents. Her death occurred at the age of ninty-five years. Mr. and Mrs Smith became the parents of two children: Julia Ella, whose name heads this review; and Josepha Barnum, the wife of Charles A, Chapman, a sketch of whom will be found elsewhere in this work. The mother of these children died at the age of seventy-two years, passing away January 22, 1900.” [Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont; by Hon. Hiram Carleton; The Lewis Publishing Company (1903)] Sarah: b. Ferrisburg, Vermont, USA d. 22 Jan 1900 (age 72yr) Parents: Herman Barnum (b. “. . . came to this state from Connecticut. A public-spirited and useful citizen, he was always anxious to promote the general welfare, and was prosperous in his private undertakings. He was a farmer and brick-mason by occupation, and manufactured the brick used in the present Ferrisburg town house.) and Lydia Rogers (b. Danby, Vermont d. (age 95yr))“David Smith was a son of Abiel and Lydia (Hendee) Smith. They had seven children, four of whom are living. Lydia was a daughter of Caleb and Caroline (Ellsworth) Hendee, and sister of the late General Hendee, of Pittsford, Vermon., to whose writings reference is made. And for a more particular description of the Smith branch of the family, reference is made to the records kept by Columbus Smith, of Salisbury, Vermont.” [Addison County Vermont Biographies – ; Maria Kagee – email removed]Julia Ella Smith b. Ferrisburg, Vermont, USA m. Henry E. Allen 2 Apr 1901 Residence: Ferrisburg, Vermont “Mrs. Julia E. S. Allen: Many years have passed since the Smith family became identified with Addison county, and its various members have shown intelligence and worth. Julia E. S. Allen was born in the house in which she still resides, and is a daughter of David Smith, who was born in Leicester, Vermont, July 26 1813, and a granddaughter of Abiel and Lydia (Hendee) Smith . . . On the 2d of April, 1901, our subject gave her hand in marriage to Henry E. Allen, who was born in New Haven, Vermont. He is a son of Ephron Allen, of Ferrisburg” [Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont; by Hon. Hiram Carleton; The Lewis Publishing Company (1903)] Henry E: b. New Haven, Vermont, USA Parent: Ephron Allen (b. “of Ferrisburg”)Josepha Barnum Smith b. 1858 Ferrisburg, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Charles Albert Chapman 26 Feb 1884 St Stephens Catholic Church, Ferrisburg, Addison County, Vermont “On the 26th of February, 1884, Mr. Chapman was united in marriage to Miss Josepha B. Smith, who was born in Ferrisburg, a daughter of David Smith, whose biography appears elsewhere in this work, and who was one of the influential farmers and honored citizens of Ferrisburg at the time of his death. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman are the parents of four children, namely: Faith Safford, Harriet Jeannette, William Edward and John Roger, all at home.” [Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont; by Hon. Hiram Carleton; The Lewis Publishing Company (1903)] Charles Albert: b. 22 Aug 1852 Forestdale, Rutland County, Vermont, USA d. 22 Oct 1893 (age 70 yr) Middlebury, Vermont Parents: Albert Chapman (b. 18 Apr 1823 Weybridge, Vermont, USA m. 27 Aug 1851 St. Mark’s Church, Warren, Rhode Island Occupation: stock-breeding) and Matilda Grace Mulchancy (b. 25 Jul 1824 Boston, Massachusetts, USA d. 2 Dec 1802 (age 69 yr)) “Charles Albert Chapman was born in the village of Forestdale, Rutland county, Vermont, on the 22d of August, 1852, being a son of Albert Chapman, who was born in Weybridge, this state, on the 18th of April, 1823. The latter’s father was Wightman Chapman, who was born in Norwich, Vermont, on the 15th of March, 1786. The original American progenitor of the family, William Chapman, emigrated hither from England in 1639, taking up his residence in the colony of Connecticut, whence his descendants have become disseminated throughout the most diverse sections of the Union. Erastus Chapman born August 25, 1760, at Norwich, Connecticut, married Polly Huntington at Norwich, Connecticut, Jun 1, 1785. She was born August 10, 1765, in Windham, Connecticut. Wightman Chapman was their son. Erastus was a son of Simon Chapman, his second wife, Alice Rouse. They were married April 5, 1758. Simon Chapman, born April 22, 1723, was a son of Joseph Chapman, born in 1667, and his wife, Mary Wentworth, to whom he was married June 10, 1708. Wightman Chapman was a blacksmith by trade and also owned and operated a fine farm in Weybridge, while he was associated with his brother in the operation of a forge and store in Lincoln. They also owned and operated a line of canal packets between Vergennes and Buffalo. He lived to the venerable age of eighty-two years and was a man of influence in the community, where he ever commanded unqualified confidence and esteem. He was incumbent of the office of high bailiff for a number of years, and also held other positions of public trust and responsibility. His son Albert was reared in Weybridge, receiving such educational advantages as were afforded in the local schools of the period. He devoted practically his entire life to stock-breeding, and gained recognition as one of the most extensive sheep-breeders in the state, giving his attention to the raising of the best types and to the improvement of the grades, thus contributing in a large degree to the advancement of the sheep industry in the state, while his judgment in regard to matters pertaining to this line of enterprise was recognized as authoritative. He was for many years secretary of the Vermont Sheep Breeders’ Association, and his works are authority on the introduction and improvement of Merino sheep in the United States. He extended the scope of his enterprises into other sections of the country, shipping extensively. While a mere boy, he drove one thousand sheep to the state of Kentucky, where he disposed of them. Just before the Civil war he operated a farm in Maryland, but was compelled to leave on account of his political sentiments. He was a man of fine mentality, sterling integrity and distinguished ability as a business man, and through his well directed efforts he not only promoted individual prosperity but also did much to further the indusatrial progress of his native state. From its establishment until his death he was president of the National Association of Sheep Registers, and was also for many years secretary of the National Wool Growers’ Association. He enjoyed a particularly wide acquaintanceship throughout New England and other sections of the Union, and was a man whose genial nature and upright life gained to him the respect and friendship of all with whom he came in contact. His death occurred in Middlebury on the 22nd of October, 1893, at which time he had attained the psalmist’s span of three score years and ten. His political support was given to the Republican party, and though he never sought the honors or emoluments of public office, he was chosen to serve in various local positions of trust, including that of justice of the peace. Fraternally he was prominently identified with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, having been past grand of his lodge at the time of his demise. August 27, 1851, in St. Mark’s church, Warren, Rhode Island, Albert Chapman was united in marriage to Miss Matilda Grace Mulchancy, who was born July 25, 1824, in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, and who died on the 2d of December, 1802, in her sixty-ninth year. Five children were born of this union, of whom three are living at the present time, namely: Charles A., the immediate subject of this sketch; John W., who is now a missionary in Alaska; and William M., who is engaged in business in Romeo, Michigan, where he is a deputy sheriff. Charles A. Chapman passed his boyhood days in the various cities where his father temporarily resided, reciving his early education in the public schools and in and excellent private school, after which he completed a through course of study in the academy at Middlebury. After leaving school Mr. Chapman became bookkeeper for a woolen mill in Middlebury, latter being identified with the paper manufactory at that place, and finally accepting a position in a hardware establishment at Port Henry, New York. From that place he went to Vergennes, where he was employed by the firm of W. R. Bixby & Son in the same business. Thence, after a period of years, he returned to Middlebury, where he was engaged in the same line until 1876, when he went as a traveling representative of the Medina Manufacturing Company of Medina, New York, in whose interests he traveled through the eastern states and as far west as Nebraska, visiting many of the states of the middle west, the south and the east. He proved an able and valued salesman, continuing the employ of this concern for a period of four years, at the expiration of which he resigned, for the purpose of returning to his native county and associating himself with his father in the sheep business, the stock being registered and the highest standard, as has already been intimated. In 1890 he located upon his present farm in Ferrisburg, the same comprising one hundred acres. Though he carries on general agricultural operations, Mr. Chapman gives his special attention to the breeding and raising of high-grade Merineo shoop. The finest types of registered sheep are to be found on his estate, and from his fine flocks shipments are not only made into the most diverse sections sof the Union, but he also ships to Australia, Mexico, Africa and South America. In addition to the raising of registered Merineo sheep he also breeds and handles gentlemen’s high-grade driving horses. He is known as one of the most progressive, liberal and public-spirited citizens of the county and as one of its thoroughly representative business men. In politics Mr. Chapman gives his allegiance to the Republican party, and he is at the present time (1890) auditor of the town, while he is also serving as moderator. His religious faith is that of the Protestant Episcopal church, and fraternally he had advanced to high degree in the time-honored order of Freemasonry, being a member of Dorchester Lodge, No. 1, Free and Accepted Masons; Middlebury Council No. 14, Royal and Select Masons; Mt. Calvary Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar, at Middlebury; and Vermont Consistory, A. A. S. R., in Burlington, of which he is grand chancellor, and has attained the thirty-second degree. He has held various offices in the different bodies, serving as worshipful master of his lodge, as high priest of his chapter, and has also been an officer in the commandery. He is a devoted member of this great fraternity, whose noble teachings he fully appreciates.” [Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont; by Hon. Hiram Carleton; The Lewis Publishing Company (1903)] Faith Safford Chapman b. 8 Mar 1885 Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Harriet Jeannette Chapman b. 2 Dec 1888 Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Weightman B. Chapman b. 21 Mar 1893 Ferrisburg, Addison County, Vermont, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] William Edward Chapman b. 30 Oct 1894 Ferrisburg, Addison County, Vermont, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] John Roger Chapman b. 13 Apr 1897 Ferrisburg, Addison County, Vermont, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Lydia Smith b. m. __ Arnold Residence: Brandon, Vermont “My sister Lydia married a man by the name of Abiel Smith, and lives in Leicester, this State [Vermont]. She has about 6 children, I believe, 3 daughters and 3 sons. One daughter named Lydia married a man by the name of Arnold and lived in Brandon.” [uncle, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 12] Eunice Hendee b. 23 Sep 1780 (Saturday) Clarendon, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Freeman Smith d. abt 1822 “western” New York State Residence: Leicester, Vermont "Eunice Hendee was born at Clarendon Sept. 23rd AD 1780 on Saturday." [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869 Pittsford, Vermont Town Offices] "(65)62 Eunice, Hendee. B., at Clarendon, Vt., Sept., 23, 1780 M., Freeman Smith. of?Leicester, Vt.?Died in State of N.Y." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] “On Saturday Sept. 23rd A.D. 1780, my sister Eunice Hendee was born. Eunice was not midwifed by Beulah [Cox], as the family had moved to Clarendon to escape the effects of the Revolutionary War and then returned prior to the birth of Solomon I - Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] . . . My sister Eunice married a man by the name of Truman Smith [handwritten above "Truman" is "Freeman” – Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed], by whom she had several children, lived awhile in Leicester, afterwards moved to the western part of New York State, but she has been dead 4 or 5 years.” [brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 12] Freeman: b. “of? Leicester, Vermont”========================================================================================================================================================= Solomon Hendee (1) b. 20 Nov 1782 (Wednesday) Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA d. abt Aug 1783 [infant - 9 months] "Solomon Hendee, B., Nov., 20, 1782, Pittsford, Vt., D., at 9 months" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] “My first brother by the name of Solomon (who died, and so they also named a subsequent boy Solomon - Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) was born on Wednesday the 20th of November A.D. 1782, and died in about 9 months afterwards. (Midwifed by Beulah Cox as per page 245 of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain by Grace Anderson - Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) ‘payment, bushel pumpkins.’" [brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 9] ========================================================================================================================================================= Solomon Hendee (2) b. 30 Oct 1784 (Sunday) Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Lois Paine 20 Feb 1811 d. 16 Jul 1863 Cause of death: died in Civil War- died of disease at Milliken's Bend, Louisiana bur. Vicksburg National Cemetery, Warren County, Mississippi, Plot: sec B, site 81 Military Service: Company "K", 23rd Iowa Infantry; [age] 39[?] at the time of enlistment on 8/6/62 Residence: Pittsford, Vermont "March 26, 1806. List of Freemen admitted and sworn at the above Freemen's Meeting, viz: Israel Elsworth, Thomas Spencer, Solomon Hendee, Bradiey Squire, Allen Cobb and Isaac Rowley. Sworn, Before me, CALEB HENDEE, JR., Justice Peace . . . Solomon Hendee, son of Deacon Caleb, was born October 30, 1784, and resided with his parents till he married Lois Paine, of Leicester, January 21, 1811. His father as early as the 23d of March, 1806, gave him one hundred and sixty acres of land which included the farm now owned by his son-in-law, Roswell Woodcock. He commenced improvements on it soon after, and built a log house where the small cottage now stands, a few rods back of the stone house. After his marriage he occupied that house till he built the stone house in 1828. Mr. Hendee died July 16, 1863. Mrs. Hendee died in 1870 . . . 'The Inhabitants and voters of the Town of Pittsford in Town Meeting assembled by adjournment from their annual March meeting, A. D. 1838. Your Committee, to whom was referred the subjects contained in the 5th article in the warning, in relation to the purchase of the East room, on the lower floor of the old white Meeting house, repaired by Capt. Harris Bogue the past sea son for a town room or house, respectfully submit the following report:That we have attended to the business of our appointment, and having conferred with Capt. Bogue, examined the said house and room, together with the amount of the expenditures, which were for the whole building, $1,207.93, for the repairs only, including stoves and table, and have obtained from him the following terms for the sale and purchase of the same. He will give a quit claim deed of the room, with all the privileges and appurtenances, including stove, stove-pipe and table, in consideration of three hundred dollars and interest, payable in one year from the first day of April instant. We therefore recommend the adoption of the following Resolution, to wit.: In Town meeting, April 3, A. D. 1838, Resolved, that it is expedient that the Town accept the proposition of Capt. Bogue and purchase said room, on the terms aforesaid for a Town House. All which is respectfully submitted. G. NEWELL, For Committee. The 6th article in the warning was withdrawn by consent and request of Capt. Bogue. G. NEWELL, For Com. The Town voted to accept the report of the Committee. A motion was made to adopt the Resolution recommended by the Committee aforesaid, and on this question the yeas and nays were demanded and were as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were . . . Solomon Hendee . . . G. F. Hendee . . . Caleb Hendee . . . -88. Those who voted in the negative were: . . .-68. So the Resolution was adopted.'" [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Lois: b. 31 May 1794 "of Leicester, Vermont" d. 1870 Parents: Edward Paine, Jr. and Abigail Smith (b. 1769 d. 1852) “. . . on the 23rd day of the same month (viz) April A.D. 1791, my youngest brother Samuel was born. My mother [Caroline (Ellsworth) Hendee] having been sick for three months my wife [Lydia (Rich) Hendee] took the infant and sucked (sic) it for more than a year . . . My brother Solomon married a daughter of Mr. Paine of Leicester, named Lois. He lived in this town [Pittsford, Vermont] and has two daughters.” [brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 13]“Solomon Hendee was born at Pittsford Oct 30th AD 1784 on Sunday" [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869 Pittsford, Vermont Town Offices]"(66)64 Solomon Hendee B., Oct., 30, 1784 M., Lois Paigne, of Leicester, Vt., Feb., 20, 1811 , She a daugh., of Edward Paine, of Leicester. (See page 76 large book) Solomon D. in 1863 - Lois D. 1870" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]“Solomon Hendee, son of Deacon Caleb, was born October 30, 1784, and resided with his parents till he married Lois Paine, of Leicester, January 21, 1811. His father as early as the 23rd of March, 1806, gave him one hundred and sixty acres of land which included the farm now owned by his [Solomon Hendee] son-in-law, Roswell Woodcock. He commenced improvements on it soon after, and built a log house where the small cottage now stands, a few rods back of the stone house. After his marriage he occupied that house till he built the stone house in 1828. Mr. Hendee died July 16, 1863. Mrs Hendee died in 1870.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; pg. 342 (Making of America Books - )]"HENDEE, SOLOMON 4th s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m February 20, 1811, Lois Paine, b May 31, 1794. Children —1, Alvira [sp?] Lois b November 7, 1811, m John W. Smith, who d: m 2d, S. P. Griswold; 2, Olive b November 2, 1815, m Roswell Woodcock. Solomon Hendee d in 1863; Lois Hendee d in 1870." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“Solomon HENDEE was a son of Deacon Caleb. He built the stone house on his farm in 1828; died in 1863.” [XX Index Vermont - ]“Solomon Hendee b. 1784, d. 1863 Solomon Hendee was born in 1784. He was the son of Caleb Hendee and Caroline Ellsworth. Solomon Hendee married Lois Paine, daughter of Edward Paine Jr. and Abigail Smith, in 1811. Solomon Hendee died in 1863. Child of Solomon Hendee and Lois Paine - Elvira L. Hendee b. 7 Nov 1811, d. 1900” [DAR Lineage book, Vol 53:Pg. 459/Item 52993; Deanna Holcomb Bowman Thomas Holcomb and other Simsbury, Connecticut Settlers, Vol. II:Pg. 2/Item 116118]“Corp. Solomon Hendee - Birth: unknown; Death: Jul. 17, 1863; Inscription: Co. "K", 23rd Iowa Infantry; Note: [age] 39 at the time of enlistment on 8/6/62. He later died of disease at Milliken's Bend, LA.; Burial: Vicksburg National Cemetery; Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi, USA; Plot: sec B, site 81; Record added: Aug 21, 2008; Find A Grave Memorial# 29200099” [Find A Grave - ;]“Dear David, Delighted to hear from you. Both Curator Anne Pelkey and I were unaware that the Hendee paintings were properly cataloged, cross-referenced, wrapped, and stored upstairs. Anne found them this morning: Charles Jefferson Hendee (General Caleb Hendee Jr's. son) and Solomon (son of Deacon Caleb Hendee) and his wife Lois (Paine) Hendee. I lived in New Hampshire from 1971 to late 1995, and Jean Davies was curator in 1997, so neither Anne nor I knew that Solomon and Lois Hendee's portraits had been given to the Society. Before I moved away my sister and I gave Charles J. Hendee's portrait to the Society, only we thought it was a portrait of Lafayette Hendee. Our grandmother had bought it, probably in the early 1900s, from who knows who? We took her word for the identity, and we gave it to PHS [Pittsford (Vermont) Historical Society] before I moved away. (The accession card says it came from me.) Someone had the good sense to look on the back of the painting and found Charles J. Hendee's name. We can't imagine who might have told the researcher that the paintings couldn't be viewed in 1997, but I have a digital camera with a good portrait setting, and will get shots of all three to e-mail you ASAP.” [Peggy Armitage, past president of Pittsford (Vermont) Historical Society - email removed]Elvira Lois Hendee (or LOIS ALVIRA HENDEE) b. 7 Nov 1811 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m(1). John W. Smith 16 Sep 1831 d. 10 Mar 1900 "John W. Smith, eldest son of Samuel, married Elvira, daughter of Solomon Hendee, September, 16, 1831, and resided with his father-in-law about five years. He then bought the Lee farm, now owned by David Holden, and on this he died, Oct. 4, 1847, aged forty-three years." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Publication date: 1872] John W: b. abt 1804 d. 4 Oct 1847 (age 43 yrs) Parents: Samuel SmithElvira Lois Hendee (or LOIS ALVIRA HENDEE) m(2). Sidney Paine Griswold 19 Dec 1849 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont [Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut - ] Sidney Paine: b. 5 Aug 1809 Orwell, Addison County, Vermont , USA d. 2 Feb 1862 [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Publication date: 1872] Parents: Samuel Griswold (b. 29 Mar 1759 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, New England m. 23 May 1783 Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont d. 16 Oct 1851 Orwell, Addison County, Vermont bur. Orwell, Addison County, Vermont) and Lucretia Abell (b. 1765 “of, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut” d. 7 May 1850 Orwell, Addison County, Vermont bur. Orwell, Addison County, Vermont)1880 Census - Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont:Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Elvira GRISWALD Self W Female W 68 VT Keeping House VT VT Flora GRISWALD Dau S Female W 24 VT At Home VT VT Flora Annette Hendee Griswold b. 9 Mar 1856 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA [DAR, Lineage Book of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution - Vol. 53:Pg. 459/Item 52993; Coralee Griswold Griswold 6 & 7 Vol 1, page 262.]Olive Griswold b. Olive Hendee [twin to female child who died at birth?] b. 2 Nov 1815 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] m. Roswell Woodcock 5 Feb 1839 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont d. 20 Jul 1882 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont "Solomon Hendee, son of Deacon Caleb, was born October 30, 1784, and resided with his parents till he married Lois Paine, of Leicester, January 21, 1811. His father as early as the 23d of March, 1806, gave him one hundred and sixty acres of land which included the farm now owned by his son-in-law, Roswell Woodcock . . . Roswell Woodcock, son of Nathaniel, born in Jamaica, Vt., December 16, 1809, married Olive, daughter of Solomon Hendee, February 5, 1839, and located on the farm with his father-in-law. After the death of Mr. Hendee [16 Jul 1863], Mr. Woodcock had the farm, the value of which he has very much enhanced by extensive improvements . . . On the 9th of May, 1789, a road was laid out by Thomas Hammond and Amasa Ladd, as selectmen, which commenced at the old road, about eight rods southwest of the burying ground, and on the west side of the Creek, and ran north. The first part of it was a little west of the present highway. From Edwin Wheaton's present residence to N. Hand's, it was about identical with the present road; but at the latter point it ran west of it, and some rods west of the residence of Richard Hendee, now N. Willis', and continued on past where David Hall once resided, now Alexander Parmelee's, to the present residence of Roswell Woodcock. Thence it turned north of the present road, and passed the site of the old house once occupied by Samuel Montague; and a little south of the present residence of Seth Hewitt, it occupied about the same ground as the present Brandon road." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Roswell: b. 16 Dec 1809 Jamaica, Windham County, Vermont, USA d. 11 May 1883 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont Parents: Nathaniel Woodcock (b. 9 Feb 1775 Newton, MDX, Massachusetts, New England m. abt 1807 d. 16 Feb 1854 Sandgate, Bennington, Vermont) and Susan Gale (b. 1784 Vermont d. 21 Sep 1861 Sandgate, Bennington, Vermont) "WOODCOCK, ROSWELL b December 16, 1809, m February 5, 1839, Olive Hendee, b November 2, 1815. Children-1, Harlan P. b June 20, 1841, d December 20, 1862; 2, Mary Emijene b April 2, 1843, d January 3, 1848; 3, Mailry Helen b August 28, 1844, d February 5, 1849; 4, Harriet Augusta b September 11, 1850, m December 29, 1869, Frank B. Warner; 5, Frederick Judson b August 23, 1854; 6, Lillie Rosette b August 28, 1857." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Harlan P. Woodcock b. 20 Jun 1841 d. 20 Dec 1862 "WOODCOCK, ROSWELL b December 16, 1809, m February 5, 1839, Olive Hendee, b November 2, 1815. Children-1, Harlan P. b June 20, 1841, d December 20, 1862." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Mary Emijene Woodcock b. 2 Apr 1843 d. 3 Jan 1848 "WOODCOCK, ROSWELL b December 16, 1809, m February 5, 1839, Olive Hendee, b November 2, 1815. Children-2, Mary Emijene b April 2, 1843, d January 3, 1848." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Mailry Helen Woodcock b. 28 Aug 1844 d. 5 Feb 1849 "WOODCOCK, ROSWELL b December 16, 1809, m February 5, 1839, Olive Hendee, b November 2, 1815. Children-3, Mailry Helen b August 28, 1844, d February 5, 1849." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Harriet Augusta Woodcock b. 11 Sep 1850 m. Frank B. Warner 29 Dec 1869 "WOODCOCK, ROSWELL b December 16, 1809, m February 5, 1839, Olive Hendee, b November 2, 1815. Children-4, Harriet Augusta b September 11, 1850, m December 29, 1869, Frank B. Warner." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Frederick Judson Woodcock b. 23 Aug 1854 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Mary Almira Hendee 26 JAN 1876 Kingsbury, New York [Jane Sencer - email removed] d. 10 May 1928 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont "WOODCOCK, ROSWELL b December 16, 1809, m February 5, 1839, Olive Hendee, b. November 2, 1815. Children-5, Frederick Judson b August 23, 1854." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Mary: b. 10 MAR 1858 Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] Edward F. Woodcock b. 13 Feb 1885 Pittsford, Vermont, USA m. Ella Trevithick 26 Aug 1914 Vershire, Vermont [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Ella: b. 25 Apr 1884 Roger Edward Woodcock b. 14 Feb 1916 Lansing, Michigan, USA [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Maude Marie Woodcock b. 30 Jan 1917 Lansing, Michigan, USA [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Arthur Woodcock b. 5 Dec 1881 Pittsford, Vermont, USA m. Fannie LaFlam 9 Mar 1910 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Regis A. Woodcock b. 19 Nov 1910 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]Lillie Rosette Woodcock b. 28 Aug 1857 "WOODCOCK, ROSWELL b December 16, 1809, m February 5, 1839, Olive Hendee, b November 2, 1815. Children-6, Lillie Rosette b August 28, 1857." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )][daughter] Hendee [twin to Olive Hendee?] b. d. 2 Nov 1815 (infant) bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont Rev. David M. Hendee b. 30 Oct 1786 (Tuesday) Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA (the 9th of 14 children of Deacon Caleb Hendee and his wife Caroline Ellsworth Hendee) m. Caroline Harrington 7 Feb 1811 (Elder William Harrington, the bride’s father, was the Baptist preacher in Pittsford at that time.) d. 13 Jun 1869 Hillsdale County, Michigan (at the home of daughter Caroline Harrington) bur. Somerset Center Church yard, Somerset, Michigan (no marker) - Somerset Center Cemetery is located behind the Somerset Center United Methodist Church, Section 10, corner of Waldron Road and US-12, Somerset Center, Hillsdale County, Michigan [Michigan USGenWeb Archives - ] Grave Marker Inscription: “Founder of First Baptist Church, Jackson Michigan The Rev. David Hendee Born In Vermont Oct 30, 1786 Came to Jackson Co. In 1836 Died in Somerset June 1869 Caroline Harrington Hendee Wife of the Rev. David Hendee Born In Vermont Nov. 2, 1789 Died Nov 2, 1859” [Mary LaBatt and her son, Walter Bruce LaBatt] Cause of death: “Paralysis” Residence: Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont; Bristol, Addison County, Vermont Occupation: Pioneer Baptist preacher in Jackson County, Michigan - First Baptist Church of Rives Junction, Jackson County, Michigan (1838) "David Hendee was born at Pittsford October 30th AD 1786 on Tuesday" [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869 Pittsford, Vermont Town Offices; Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] Caroline: b. 2 Nov 1787 Shaftsburg, Rutland County, Vermont, USA [the 7th of 16 children] d. 2 Nov 1859 Hillsdale, Michigan bur. Greenwood Cemetery, Jackson County, Michigan, USA Grave Marker Inscription: “Caroline Harrington Hendee Wife of the Rev. David Hendee Born In Vermont Nov. 2, 1789 Died Nov 2, 1859” [Mary LaBatt and her son, Walter Bruce LaBatt] Parents: Elder Rev. William Harrington (b. 26 JUN 1764 Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island, New England m. 1788 d. 17 Nov 1830 Clarendon, Vermont Occupation: Baptist preacher in Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont) and Amy Briggs (b. 1768 Coventry, Kent, Rhode Island, New England d. 1819 bur. Old Baptist Cemetery, Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont) “Mary LaBatt had written me some time ago that she and her son, Walter, were putting up new a gravestone for David hendee---and Caroline Harrington Hendee. I just received a letter from Walter with a composite photo on one page. I cropped them each individually, enhanced the lighting, and here they are. This includes the old stone one of David hendee and the new one. it also includes an old marker (front and back) and the new one for David Harrington. I do not know who David Harrington was. I have William as Caroline's father, but no further back. When I wrote Walter to thank him, I asked who David Harrington was. The marker says put up by their descendants, so Walter and Mary must know something. If Walter writes back, I will let you know. These appear to be in Somerset, Michigan. Note that David's says he was the founder of First Baptist Church in Jackson, MI. I googled, and it still exists. Made a note to write and see if they have info of David--or know who founded their church---one would think.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] “My brother David Hendee was born on Tuesday, Oct 30th A.D. 1786. (He is the direct ancestor of Frank Chester Hendee and his offspring {Harold Haynes Hendee Eleanor Hendee Festerly, May Margaret Hendee Economy, Nancy Hendee Wilson, Cynthia Hendee Henry and Linda Hendee Eagan} and to their offspring {Duane Festerly and his offspring Micah, Joel, Nehemiah, Abigail, Deborah, and Rachel; Connee Festerly Spradling and her son, Dan E, Mick; Rosanne Festerly Ashmore and her children, Alexis and Allison; Janice Festerly and her son, Bret; Marilyn Festerly Showalter; Kathleen Economy and her children, Shasta Turney and Damon Turney; Brett Wilson; Harry Wilson's daughter, Shannon; Matthew Eagan, Ross Eagan, and Julia Eagan.} - Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed) . . . My brother David Hendee married Caroline Harington, daughter of Elder William Harington, formerly of this town. He is a Baptist preacher, lives in Bristol, Addison County this State, and has 4 or 5 sons. (He had 7 sons and 3 daughters. – Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed) . . . December 13th 1833 - My brother David moved to Royalton, State of New York, a year ago last Sept. (Sept 1832) on the Canal.” [brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 17]“Sunday, October, 21st 1849. I am 81 years old this day . . . I had lately a letter from brother David who informed me has more than 40 grandchildren. C. Hendee” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 26] “In June, my son came and got me to stay a few days, and while with him and his wife, he took me to Somerset Center graveyard where Rev. David Hendee is buried. The marker is broken and lying on the ground. I felt so bad that my son worked with me, and we ordered a new marker (a lovely memorial). It was put in place at the grave site in early November. I don’t have a picture yet, but when I do, I hope to write again. Some of the material you had on Rev. David has been most helpful. He died at the home of his daughter in Hillsdale County.” [Letter from Mary (McMullen) Labatt to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (2009)] “I received a letter from Mary LaBatt in December 2009. She is my third cousin, with our most recent common ancestor being David Hendee, hers and my great great grandfather. Mary lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan. She turned 94 last August. She was one of the round robin cousins during the 1990s . . . I responded to Mary on 12/20/09. I also tried finding this cemetery online, but could find no mention of it in Somerset, Michigan. It is in the records of David Petrie. I asked Mary for more information.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] “I can tell you but little of the Harrington line, Rev. William came to Pittsford from Claredon. His wife was Amy Briggs, they had 17 children, Theophilus, James and William, three brothers settled in Claredon in 1786 from Rhode Island. Which was older I do not know, but Theophilus Harrington was born in 1762. He was a judge in the Rutland Co. Court, three years and was Judge of the Supreme Court ten years, was the Judge in slave time, who made the speech when a man who was trying to claim his escaped slave and applied for a warrant for the extradition of the negro, asked the Judge what more evidence he wanted made the reply, ‘a bill of sale, sir, from God Almighty.’ This speech was quoted everywhere in the world, on lhis monument erected by the State of Vermont is this, ‘He sleeps on the hill no slave ever trod, Nor Claimant brought bills from Almighty God.’” [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mary Alma Hendee Kelsey - transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “About 1797 there were eight families living near the springs who had one hundred and thirteen children, ninty-nine of whom were living and attended school . . . William Harrington and wife had a total of 17 children 13 of whom were ‘Scholars’ in 1797 . . . These [family] names are very new to Niagara County as this group from Clarendon all settled in Hartland first, and gradually spread to other areas, Lockport, etc.” [History of Rutland Co. Vt., Town of Clarendon; Jessie McConnel Brown 1206 Maple Avenue, Niagara Falls, New York 14305] “Note: Somerset was Hartland before 1823.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed]"David M. Hendee b. abt 1787 in Vermont and he died in Hillsdale, MI June 13, 1869. David was a Baptist minister and came to Michigan in 1828 as a missionary. He organized the first Baptist church in Jackson, MI [Michigan] in 1838." [Pam Downing - email removed] "(67)65 David Hendee, B., Oct., 30, 1786, M.,(1) Caroline Herrington, D., Nov.,?2, 1869. (Get biography)" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] “At Freemen’s meeting, held on the first Tuesday of September, 1808, the following persons were admitted as freemen and sworn, viz: . . . David Hendee . . .” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; chap. “Extract from Records”, pg. 337]“Caleb [Hendee, Esq.] stayed on in Vermont and made a name for himself in the state, as soldier, officer, and scholar, Vermont records abound in stories about him. David was Baptist minister and later went out to Michigan, as the first Baptist minister in Jackson, probably the first in the state. The records say that, ’Caleb was a very learned man, having all the culture of an English gentleman in England.’ He acquired a great deal of land in Vermont and rose from Ensign to Brigadier General. My father, Hassan, son of Dr. Kendrick, used to say that his father said his father David [Rev. David M. Hendee] had more education than [Rev. David’s father] Caleb. I don’t know if he did, but no doubt they were pretty much alike in opportunity. I think that really what Dr. C. [Dr. Clark Kendrick Hendee] said was that David’s tastes were finer.” “David Hendee, emigrated to Niagara county, New York, in 1811. He was an ensign in the American army and engaged in the campaign along the frontier in the war of 1812. He became an ordained minister of the Baptist church, and came to Michigan as a missionary in 1828. He came to Jackson in 1838, and organized the first Baptist church in 1838. He and his wife both died in Hillsdale county. His wife died in 1861, and he died in June, 1869. One of his sons, Royal D. Hendee, settled on a farm in Blackman, and was for fifty years a resident of that township.” [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] "David Hendee, born in Vermont, migrated to Niagara C[ounty], NY?c 1833 and on to Michigan in 1836." [Mary LaBatt - email removed] “Rev. David Hendee – [moved from Pittsford] to Royalton, Niagra County, New York (1832) to Jackson County, Michigan (1837)” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] “Rev. David [Hendee] appears in Royalton, Niagara Co. , N.Y. 1832. About 1837 he came to Jackson Co., Michigan.” [Gayla Stafford] “David Hendee and family moved to Jackson, Michigan in spring of 1837 (Olin Hendee’s data – correct). He went as First Baptist Preacher to that state. Left Vermont in 1831, locating in Royalton, Niagara County, New York, remaining 6 years before the move to Michigan.”“Rev. David was a Baptist preacher in Jackson Co., MI by 1840. He had married the daughter of a Baptist preacher – Rev. William Harrington in Pittsford, Vermont in 18 __. The Harringtons have an illustrious history – were Baptists in Providence, R.I. before 1700 . . . Rev. William went to Pittsford, Rutland Co., Vt. in 1808 to be the Baptist preacher. That would be how his daughter Caroline met [Rev.] David Hendee; David’s father, Caleb, Sr. was one of the elders of the Baptist church who asked Rev. William to come to Pittsford.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Gayla Stafford (1997)]"HENDEE, REV. DAVID 5th s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m Caroline Harrington, and had four or five sons." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Children of David and Caroline Hendee [Gayla Stafford] Royal D. b. March 1812 Rutland, Vermont William Briggs Dec 1813 Rutland Jonathan Harrington 1815 Rutland John J. 2 Oct 1817 Bristol Caroline 22 Apr. 1820 Rutland County Clark K. 8 July 1825 Bristol, Addison, County Caleb 12 Oct 1826 Bristol, Addison, CountyLAND ENTRIES: The tract-book for Ingham County shows the following land entries in town 2 north, range 2 west, now Aurelius: Section 33.-Aaron D. D. Olmsted, April 27, 1836; Robert C. Hayward, April 22, 1837; Edwin Bond, Oct. 13, 1846; Section 34.-Bradley Freeman,- Sept. 21, 1836; Jeremiah Loucks, Sept. 26, 1836; Darius Oaks, June 14, 1839; David Hendee, July 17, 1839; Valorous Meeker, April 9, 1840; Jackson Claflan, William Claflan, Feb. 27, 1849; Section 35.-Joshua F. Freeman, Sept. 21, 1836; Jeremiah Loucks, Nathan Russ, Sept. 26, 1836. [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “A large number of ministers came in or were raised up in the churches from 1830 to 1840 Brethren Weaver, Curtiss, Hamlin, J. Harris, N. G. Chase, M. Allen, L. H. Moore, G. B. Day, O. C. Comstock, Fulton, Hendee, Pennell, Rummerey, Wisner, Piper, and others. The American Baptist Home Mission Society came promptly on the field at its origin in 1843, and has been at the front ever since. Almost all the churches, both older and newer, have felt its ready and steady hand of help in their time of need. In all their efforts, and in general co-operation with missionary, Bible, and other causes, there has been remarkable freedom from partisan divisions and strifes in the churches, Associations, and Conventions. The Baptists of Michigan have been a homogeneous people, respectful towards each other’s opinions and modes of action, and determined that no incompatibility should divorce what God had joined together.” [Baptist History Homepage, The Baptists of Michigan, The Baptist Encyclopedia, 1881 - ]“Baptist Church.-The Baptist Church at Mason was organized in 1839, with the following members, six in number,-viz, Wright Horton and Eliza Ann, his wife; Miss Yost, afterwards Mrs. Charles Gray; Mrs. Dunn and her son Samuel, and Mrs. G. W. Shafer. Of these the latter is the only one now living. The church was organized by Elder David Hendee, of Jackson County, a pioneer minister and a prominent organizer. The first meetings were held in the old school-house. Among the early pastors were Revs. E. K. Grout, of Leslie; - Rumery, Hiram Fuller (who stayed eight years), another man named Hendee, who died and was buried here; Wilder, Putnam, Robertson, P. P. Farnam (now of St. Louis, Gratiot Co.), DeLand, L. E. Spafford, and the present pastor, Rev. Daniel Baldwin. Meetings were held for some time in the Methodist church, which was reallv built for a Union edifice, but was dedicated by the Methodists. Before that church was burned the place of meeting was changed to the courthouse, and in 1865 the present frame Baptist church was built, being dedicated in November of that year. Its original cost was about $2000, which has since been greatly increased by outlays for needed repairs. The church is now free from debt, and has a membership of about 200. The Sunday-school has an attendance of 150; L. A. Snell, superintendent.” [History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan, with illustrations and biographical sketches of their prominent men and pioneers., Durant, Samuel W. – Making of America - ]First Baptist Church, Leslie.-The records of this church contain the following account of its organization: "LESLIE, April 12, 1839. "A number of baptized believers met in the school-house in the village of Leslie for the purpose of organizing themselves into a society to be denominated and known by the name of the First Baptist Church in Leslie. After prayer, Elder David Hendee was chosen moderator, and E. K. Grout clerk pro tern. "A list of articles of Faith and Practice and Covenant were presented and unanimously adopted as the sentiments of the church . . . it was voted to call Elder David Hendee to serve the church at Leslie one-fourth of his time. He became the pastor, and labored with the church until April 20, 1851. [History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan, with illustrations and biographical sketches of their prominent men and pioneers., Durant, Samuel W. – Making of America - ] "My line is Richard 1, Richard 2 (with Sarah Smith), Johathan (with Martha Millington), Caleb Sr., David, Clark Kendrick, Frank Clark, Frank Chester, me (all Hendees until I married). My Grandma Hendee saved everything, which I have now processed, along with gathering information from a few other sources. I never talked to her about these issues. She was 78 when I was born and died when I was 16. However, I also somehow grew up with the story that our Hendee ancestors fled from France and arrived in England. Her version was that it was the Ven Dee region of France and that the name changed into Hendee in England. But, I find no documentation in her various papers for that. (The VenDee region is discussed in the 1989 issue of National Geographic--all on France. It does discuss fleeing from persecution in the Ven Dee region beginning in 1793, long after Richard was in America, but still kind of interesting. I have that page.) Also, I question Grandma's story of the name change, as I have information tracing the Hendee name back well in time and with the root of courtesy and such--and also with possible Scottish roots. But, then we don't yet know WHEN our ancestors arrived. Maybe they were courteous. I do not have her backup for the fleeing story. However, she did communicate with Lee Hendee, and he had access to Caverly's History of Pittsford (VT.), so this may have been her source." [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed]"If you have not had contact with the Historical Society of Pittsford (VT) (PO Box 423 05763), I recommend it and can go into more detail, depending on your lineage. To quote one passage from Caverly, "The first of the HENDEE family in this country was named Richard. He descended from a family of French Protestants who, on account of their religion, were expelled from Normandy, and afterward settled in England." This was published in 1872. I would love to know Mr. Caverly's source and am interested in a copy of the letter from Jance Sencer from Abner regarding this. I do know Lee's line and that his material that he was never able to get into a finalized form is in the Lansing Library of Michigan--a long-range goal to go there. Also, in regard to Pittsford, if your line goes through Caleb, Sr., I recommend ordering In the Shadow of Cox Mountain. Caleb and Caroline are in the book, which is written by a descendant of Beulah Cox, the main character. We learn that Beulah midwived Daniel, Lydia, and Solomon (1)Hendee, with payment in pumpkins and seed potatoes. We also learn of Ft. Vengeance being built on the property of Caleb when our family fled for the safety (?) of nearby Rutland (later returning). There, they stayed with the family of Elisha Rich, and Caleb, Jr. later married dau. Lydia. If you do order the book and let me know, I can send you my write-up with the pages of our family and other info. I also transcribed Caleb, Jr.'s ms. for easier reading and sent a copy to the Society--am glad to send copies to anyone. In this, I tie together Cox Mt. information." [Cynthia Henry - email removed] “Although Laurell, Gayla, Mary, Barbara and I range in age from 52 to 80-something (Mary), we are all of the exact same generation and are all descendants of David Hendee (our common ancestor) from various of his offspring (us through Clark Kendrick Hendee; Gayla and Laurell through Clark’s brother William Briggs Hendee and branching off from 2 of his sons; Mary through Clark’s sister Amy Caroline Hendee; and Barbara through Clark’s brother, Caleb Rich Hendee.) Sharon and Lynn are of the same generation as the children of Eleanor, May Margaret, Nancy, and Linda.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]Dr. Clark Kendrick Hendee b. 8 Jul 1825 Bristol, Addison County, Vermont, USA m(1). Marcy Boswick abt 1849 d. 20 Oct 1894 La Clede, Fayette County, Illinois bur. Farina Cemetery, Farina, Fayette County, Illinois Residence: Clay and Fayette Counties, Illinois Occupation: medical doctor Military Service: Civil War - surgeon “I have him listed as David Royal, but going by Royal??? Anyway, he was a brother to my g grandfather, Clark Kendrick (see my line and more info in my posting under Hendee Huguenots Who Fled France). Royal's other sibs were: Lois Eliza, John Jackson, Caleb H., Amy CAROLINE, Freeman, William Briggs, and Jonathan Herrington.” [Cynthia Henry - email removed] “My Dear Mrs. Kelsey [Mary Alma Hendee Kelsey], The letter you wrote to Frank Hendee of Pittsford (Vermont) some little time ago, he has sent to me to reply to. I have much Hendee data in fact nearly all of the connecting lines, have been years collecting it with much other material of intrest. My Grand-father was Solomon Hendee of Pittsford, a son of Deacon Caleb and a brother of Rev. David Hendee. (Jennie [Florence Seitz Hendee] wrote in the margin, ‘Baptist preacher, father [of] Dr. C.K.H.,” referring to Clark Kendrick Hendee, her husband’s father. References elsewhere state that Clark served as a surgeon in the Civil War and practiced medicine in Flora, Illinois (newspaper clipping in Wenger and ‘David Hendee’.) [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mary Alma Hendee Kelsey - transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] Marcy: b. 1 Dec 1818 New York, New York, USA d. 30 May 1900 (age 81 yrs) “Dr. Hendee, father to Frank, served in the Civil war first as a captain in the 11th Missouri regiment and then became surgeon of tha regiment in the Civil War. At the close of the war he located at Flora where he practiced medicine, finally trading locations with Dr. Parks and came to LaClede, Fayette county, where he died several years ago.” [Effingham Illinois Republican; January 1915; Editor Davis]Caroline Eliza Hendee b. 10 Mar 1850 Michigan d. 2 Nov 1866 (age 16 yrs) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed]James Harry Hendee b. 27 May 1854 Indiana d. 30 Aug 1855 (infant) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed]? Dr. Clark Kendrick Hendee m(2). Lucinda Wood 17 Aug 1851 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Lucinda: b. 8 Apr 1826 Ridgeway, Orleans County, New York, USA d. 20 Mar 1900 La Clede, Fayette County, Illinois bur. Farina Cemetery, Farina, Fayette County, Illinois Residence: Ridgeway, New York Avon, Lake County, Illinois - Living with Benjamin & Emma Hendee (1880) Parents: Silas Wood and Martha Blanchard “Apparently the son and daughter of a brother of Lucinda (Wood) Hendee were living with her and her husband, Dr. Clark Kendrick Hendee, at the time of the 1880 United States Census (see below). [David Petrie – dapwyn@]1880 United States Census: La Clede, Fayette County, Illinois; NARA Film Number: T9-0206; Page: 234; Page Character: C; Entry Number: 673; Film number: 1254206 – Name Est Born Age Birthplace Relation Race Ethnicity Gender Marital Occupation Spouse Spouse Born Father Born Mother BornC. K. Hendee 1826 54 Vermont Self White American Male Married Physician Lucinda Hendee New York Vermont VermontLucinda Hendee 1826 54 New York Wife White American Female Married Keeping House C. K. Hendee Vermont New York ConnecticutH. H. Hendee 1853 27 Indiana Son White American Male Single Teaching School Vermont New York O. W. Hendee 1857 23 Michigan Son White American Male Single Teaching School Vermont New YorkBirdie Hendee 1857 23 Michigan Dau White American Female Single Teaching School Vermont New YorkF. C. Hendee 1861 19 Illinois Son White American Female Single Vermont New YorkS. H. Wood 1864 16 Illinois Nephew White American Male Single New York IllinoisNellie Wood 1868 12 Illinois Niece White American Female Single Attending School New York Illinois["United States Census, 1880," index, LDS FamilySearch (), C. K. Hendee, La Clede, Fayette, Illinois.]Frank Clark (“Clark”) Hendee b. 11 Mar 1861 (Monday 5 A.M.) Pixley, Clay County, Illinois, USA m. Jennie Florence Seitz 16 Jun 1887 Fairfield County, Ohio d. 29 Dec 1939 LOS ANGELES, California [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] bur. 3 Jan 1940 Occupation: “Frank Clark mainly earned his living through selling magazine subscriptions, as well as coin purses, door-to-door. There was also some involvement with selling food supplements, an interest of his wife, Jennie’s;” Lincoln State Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska “Frank [Clark Hendee] born at Pixley, a little trading hamlet in Clay Co. Illinois in a store building – one of the few houses [and ] Only one store.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] Jennie Florence: b. 9 Apr 1866 Fairfield County, Ohio, USA m. Fairfield County, Ohio d. 23 Apr 1962 (age 96 yrs) Los Angeles, California Residence: Avon, Lake County, Illinois - Living with Benjamin & Emma Hendee (1880) Parents: George Washington SEITZ (b. 18 Dec 1841 Ohio, USA m. abt 1862 Ohio d. 9 Jul 1945 Los Angeles, California Military Service: fifer in the Civil War) and Mary Elizabeth LARIMER (b. 1844 Ohio, USA) [LDS Family History Search - ; Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] “The Hendee brothers (Hosmer, Frank Clark, and Olin) were a devoted family trio and they have passed that family feeling on to the next generation. I felt it keenly in [your father, Frank] Chester [Hendee].” [Letter from Ethel Genevieve Hendee to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1966)]“I also regret all the questions I never thought to ask Grandma [Jennie Florence Seitz] Hendee. But she died when I was 17, was old all my life (78 when I was born), lived in California where we occasionally visited, and I was just not close to her. She was in no way like a grandmother to me, just provided a handy place from which to visit Disneyland, the beach, and Knott’s Berry Farm. I also don’t think I had any sense of nor real interest in family history at that time. But, what a treasure-trove of information-someone born the year after Lincoln was assassinated and the end of slavery, plus no doubt having stories of her own father’s service as a fifer in the Civil War. Well, we shall piece together what we can from what we have which is fortunate, Thank you Grandma, for saving all these wonder materials.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] “From Mrs. F.C. [Frank Clark] Hendee [Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee] 2640 So. 13th St., Lincoln, Nebraska - Dear Cousin, The [Hendee family lived originally in Normandy, France, the name being Ven Dee (or perhaps La VenDee) pronounced “Vong Day.” The prefix “Ven” being the same as “Van” in Holland and “Von” in German each denoting descent from royalty, the titles going to the eldest son of each family in direct line. When the Catholic persecutions drove the Huguenots or Protestants from France, the Ven Dees took up their abode in Denmark and England. It was during their sojourn in the latter land [England] that “V” was changed to “Haitch” [“H”] and so Richard Hendee became a resident of the New World, which a century or more later became the U.S.A. Richard 1 had a son Richard 2 who was the father of Jonathan 3 who had a son know in manhood as “Deacon” Caleb Hendee 4. Among the Deacon’s sons was one David 5 who became a Baptist Preacher. His family was born in Rutland Co. Vermont. Then they moved to the vicinity of Jackson Mich where Family Reunions have been held each Labor Day during the last four or six years. (Of David’s sons there was no Samuel.) One of David’s sons (Clark Kendrick Hendee 6) was the father of O.W. 7 (Olin Wood [Hendee]) of Omaha [Nebraska] and his twin sister Lu Bird who until this winter, made her home at La Clede Ill, at the homestead where Dr. Hendee (C.K. {Clark Kendrick}) and children made their home beginning in 1872. Miss Bird is now at the M.E. Home for Old Folks at Lawrenceville Ill. The twins will be 74 June 29 ’39. O.W. has one daughter Maurea Hendee Sanborn who has 3 youngsters, the eldest a girl. Frank Clark Hendee 7, my husband, is the . . . Frank Chester Hendee 8, who is the son of Frank Clark and . . . There are many Hendees around Monmouth [sp?]. Geo. M. Hendee founder and Pres. of the Indian Motorcycle Co of Springfield Mass is a descendant of Caleb 4 above. His ancestry running back thus: Geo M 8 Wm 7 Abel 6 Celeb 5 Caleb 4 Jonathan 3 Richard Jr 2 Richard. I got the above information from Mr. Clarence A. Hendee of Stottsville, N.Y. R.F.D.-1. He saw O.W.’s name in the Sat Eve Post and wrote him direct. It was easy from his data and what we have to see that he is related. His grandfather Abel was 1st coz to Dr. Hendee (His father William a 2nd cousin to O.W. aand F,C.) and 2nd coz. to O.W. and F.C. Dr. Clark K. Hendee, my father-in-law, had 4 [?] brothers, John, Wm, Royal, Herrington, and Caleb also one sister Caroline. Uncle Royal had a daughter Emma Hendee Cole still living at Jackson Mich. I think she is about 88. Uncle John has a son Sherman Hendee 82, address 17 West Sherman St. Eureka, California.” [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mrs. Cora Sand of Prophetstown, Illinois – Feb 1930; transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “My Grandma Hendee saved everything, which I have now processed, along with gathering information from a few other sources. I never talked to her about these issues. She was 78 when I was born and died when I was 16. However, I also somehow grew up with the story that our Hendee ancestors fled from France and arrived in England. Her version was that it was the Ven Dee region of France and that the name changed into Hendee in England. But, I find no documentation in her various papers for that. (The VenDee region is discussed in the 1989 issue of National Geographic--all on France. It does discuss fleeing from persecution in the Ven Dee region beginning in 1793, long after Richard was in America, but still kind of interesting. I have that page.) Also, I question Grandma's story of the name change, as I have information tracing the Hendee name back well in time and with the root of courtesy and such--and also with possible Scottish roots. But, then we don't yet know WHEN our ancestors arrived. Maybe they were courteous. I do not have her backup for the fleeing story. However, she did communicate with Lee Hendee, and he had access to Caverly's History of Pittsford (VT.), so this may have been her source [see following]." [Cynthia Henry - email removed] "The first of the Hendee family in this country [New England] was named Richard. He descended from a family of French Protestants who, on account of their religion, were expelled from Normandy and afterwards settled in England. Richard came to Boston in the first settlement of the country, married and settled in that vicinity." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “Richard was banished from Normandy France. He first fled to Bandland Latch, England, then to America. He landed first at Fairhaven, Connecticut or Boston, Massachusetts about the yearr 1639.” [Wayne Duncan - email removed]“An interesting thing came up the other day...I typed in “hendee ven dee france” on Google, and up comes a book, Murmurs from the Deep: Scientific Adventure in the Caribbean by Gilles Fonteneau [“a longtime colleague of the legendary Jacques Cousteau’s Calypso team”] (May 10, 2006) with the following passage, p. 230, “Talk to Richard; he may ask you to bring him some samples. Congratulations on your work; we could use some more volunteers like you. By the way, thanks for the postcards from Vendee. I gave them to my father. You remember that my name is Hendee. My father is convinced that my ancestors are from there and that a spelling mistake changed the V to an H.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed]“[Richard Hendy] A French Huguenot. Came in the [ship] "Hopewell" 1634 [?] to MA [Massachusetts], with Elderkin's group. A builder, and shipbuilder.” [Don Barber – email removed; ]“My Dear Mrs. Kelsey [Mary Alma Hendee Kelsey], The letter you wrote to Frank Hendee of Pittsford (Vermont) some little time ago, he has sent to me to reply to. I have much Hendee data in fact nearly all of the connecting lines, have been years collecting it with much other material of intrest. My Grand-father was Solomon Hendee of Pittsford, a son of Deacon Caleb and a brother of Rev. David Hendee. (Jennie [Florence Seitz Hendee] wrote in the margin, ‘Baptist preacher, father [of] Dr. C.K.H.,” referring to Clark Kendrick Hendee, her husband’s father. References elsewhere state that Clark served as a surgeon in the Civil War and practiced medicine in Flora, Illinois (newspaper clipping in Wenger and ‘David Hendee’ - Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mary Alma Hendee Kelsey - transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “The IGI – LDS Family History Search site shows the parents of Jennie Florence (Seitz) Hendee as, George W. SEITZ (b. abt 1844 Ohio, USA m. abt 1862 Ohio d. Los Angeles, California) and Mary Elizabeth LARIMER (b. 1844 Ohio, USA).’ It is difficult to see how Solomon Hendee (2) could be the grandfather of Jennie Florence (Seitz) Hendee unless the IGI is wrong or Jennie meant ‘great grandfather,’ etc. instead of ‘grandfather.’” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “I have seven lines in the D.A.R. [Daughters of the American Revolution]. Deacon Caleb is one of them, you will find in your history of Pittsford the Revolutionary service of Samuel Ellsworth. I have also used that line as well as many others of the cousins here. I visited at your home in Jackson, Mich. when quite young, with my mother, on our way to Minneapolis visited at Jown Hendee’s, I think then you lived on a farm out of the city. I remember going out and digging sassafras root and having a very pleasant visit. I can tell you but little of the Harrington line, Rev. William came to Pittsford from Claredon. His wife was Amy Briggs, they had 17 children, Theophilus, James and William, three brothers settled in Claredon in 1786 from Rhode Island. Which was older I do not know, but Theophilus Harrington was born in 1762. He was a judge in the Rutland Co. Court, three years and was Judge of the Supreme Court ten years, was the Judge in slave time, who made the speech when a man who was trying to claim his escaped slave and applied for a warrant for the extradition of the negro, asked the Judge what more evidence he wanted made the reply, ‘a bill of sale, sir, from God Almighty.’ This speech was quoted everywhere in the world, on lhis monument erected by the State of Vermont is this, ‘He sleeps on the hill no slave ever trod, Nor Claimant brought bill from Almighty God.’” [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mary Alma Hendee Kelsey - transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “Jennie [Florence Seitz Hendee] is my grandmother. Her religious references below are from her bliefs as a Johovah’s Witness.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “ I am looking forward to the time I believe is coming in the near, or at least comparatively near, future, when all these perplexing mysteries will be straightened out, and loved ones re-united. When sin and sorrow sickness pain and death will be no more. When Satan’s rule will be forever overthrown and the Kingdom for which we pray “The Kingdom Come” will be fully inaugurated. Where finally all that was lost in Eden will have been restored, what a glorious place this little old planet will be to live in. The radio and the many other wonders of our day are among the proofs that we are entering a new and better dispensation. Next Sun. 9:00 A.M. and every Sunday . . . at that time in our “WORD” of Chi. [Chicago?] or whatever is your station on the chain and hear . . . program from N.Y. [Along side of letter – some cut-off reference to Jennie’s own daughter ‘Vera (Mrs. Wm Roth 41)’ and ’trained nurse’ (which was another daughter, Ena Hendee Price)].” [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mrs. Cora Sand of Prophetstown, Illinois – Feb 1930; transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “Mrs. F.C. Hendee and daughter Miss Vera came in Tuesday and paid subscription to the Republican. They are preparing to go to Lincoln, Nebraska, where Mr. Hendee has a position on the Lincoln State Journal, and they expect to make their future home there. The Republican editor has known the Hendees for many years. Dr. Hendee, father to Frank, served in the Civil war as captain in the 11th Missouri regiment and then became sugeon of tha regiment. At the close of the war he located at Flora where he practiced medicine, finally trading locations with Dr. Parks and came to LaClede, Fayette county, where he died several years ago. F.C. Hendee was the younger one of the boys and is an industrious, honorable gentleman, The family will be missed from Effingham where they have resided for many years.” [Effingham Illinois Republican; January 1915; Editor Davis]“Pop’s Letter – This letter was written to my father, Frank Chester Hendee, by his father, Frank Clark Hendee, on December 3, 1939. Frank Clark died on December 29, 1939. Frank Clark’s funeral was January 3, 1940, which was also Frank Chester’s birthday. (Frank Chester went by ‘Chet.’) The envelope is in Chet’s handwriting, referring to his father as ‘Pop,’ which is what he called him. Chet was working as a CPA in Denver aat the time. Frank Clark mainly earned his living through selling magazine subscriptions, as well as coin purses, door-to-door. There was also some involvement with selling food supplements, an interest of his wife, Jennie’s. My mother recalls my father as saying that his father, Frank Clark, was ‘a nice man.’ ‘Mom’ refers to Frfank Clrk’s wife, Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee. ‘Wm’ is Vera’s husband, William Roth. Vera and Ena were two of the three daughters of Frank Clark and were sisters to Frank Chester. Mary was his other child, not mentioned in the letter. Mary and her husband Clarence eventually lived in the home of Jennie (4227 Halldale in Los Angeles) to care for her. This gives us an image of a Los Angeles long gone; how fortunate they were to live in that sunny paradise when there were still fruit groves and little pavement. They seem to have enjoyed and appreciated it. It is interesting that Frank Clark’s children were apparently helping him out financially. We do get a feeling for his life as a traveling salesman in this letter. How good that Grandma Hendee saved the letter!” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] “Pop’s Letter – My Dear Son: Well here I am at last – either for beter or worse. Time will tell. Outside of the suit of clothes you children bought and the suits you gave me + $6.00 Ena gave me, I’ve made my own way, traveloed over several tates etc. etc. Right now would be a good time to thank you for all you’ve done for me – I’ve sent mom quite a little money. Since she came here the last time I’ve given her approximately $100.00. Last Saturday I came to Oklahoma I came to Oklahoma City expecting to get a Buss with meals for $25.00 or $24.00 without meals. A traveling salesman had told me this could be done. Well on arriving in Oklahoma I went to see this particular buss line about 4 P.M. Of course I gave up the idea of coming with them. Went back to the hotel where I stayed when I worked Oklahoma. The landlady phoned one Travel Bureau. They asked $15.50. Then she phoned another. Yes they were going to California in one hour. I did not want to pay more than $10.00. So six of us started about 6 P.M. – for Los Angeles. Somewhat crowded yes to be sure – but considered myself lucky. There were three drivers in the crowd. A man, his wife and a young man – Besides a lady 30 yrs old a woman 66 yrs – fat old girl – By driving all night 2 nights + Sunday we got here Sunday morning. I found Mom reasonably well and happy to see me. We are renewing our courtship all over – Mom is going to help me. She will need to see I ordered about $100.00 worth Luckys and Coin Purses on credit – haven’t got them yet but am hoping. The Coin Purse Co. has given me credit before. I’ll know in a day or two. I don’t think it is going to be easy sailing because money is scarce and everone has seen them – consequently are less willing to be interested. Am hoping to make enough to pay the Purse Company what I owe them – besides making a living. Now a word about our new home. We are living in a $250 trailer which Jennie bought for $60.00 – everybody says we got a bargain. A man had built it to live in while he was building a home and was glad to get $60.00 .. We are situated on a 1 ? 3 acre tract – close to the owner’s home. He furnished light and water for $10.00 per mo. But no heat – of course here in this tropical clime the heat bill will not be much. On this 1 ? 3 acre tract we have 5 palm trees, 12 magnolia pine a number – several large cactus trees twice as high as I am tall. We can look down on a large part of tahe city . . . They seem tao be a nice class of people of course I’ve not yet met them all. Our trailer is protected by some vine covered trees – then not more than 5 yards away is a quaint vine covered antique cottage with a similar garage open on one side – not occupied, too old. Friendly pigeons perch on the roof of this garage. This afternoon they asked for an introduction, advancfing within a few feet of the chair where I was sitting. I am counting on becoming much better acquainted with these charming pigeon neighbors. I am spending the afternoon alone while Mom is out (?) service (???) of a friend and co-worker brought her. I guess it is about 3:00. Flowers bloom in the open here year around, I’m told. I am hoping this climate will help my arthritis. It has been bothering me about 3 yrs. It comes on unaware like a thief in the night – often when out walking. I am obliged to stop and fold my arms and rest. The neuritis dislikes hot water and heat since it must desert one when either are present. Isn’t Wm a handyman? He can do most anything. He is doing more work on our home. I suppose you know he Vera & Ena are together in our home. It’s just too bad about Ena’s health. She has not been strong for several years.The girls of our family have been unfortunate from a health standpoint. There are century plants that have blossomed on the place the remains of which alook like dead trees, also quite a lot of ferns. I just took a walk and discovered two goats browsing to their heart’s content. All over the city tall pine trees line many of the driveways. Awfully sorry I spilled ink on this letter but am too tired and worn out to rewrite it. Best wishes and regards to all – Pop” [Letter from Frank Clark Hendee to his son Frank Chester Hendee – Los Angeles, California 3 Dec 1939 – 26 days before Frank Clark Hendee’s death]POEM FROM MY GRANDMA HENDEE TO ME UPON MY BIRTH – “This Poem was written in honor of my birth, which was on August 19, 1944. It is by my grandmother, Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee and is addressed to my parents, Frank Chester and Laura Louise Hendee. Apparently, grandma did not call Daddy “Chet,” as did everyone else. Wonder where and why ‘Frank’ got dropped off – perhaps because his father was Frank Clark, making it easier to distinguish between them. Grandma Hendee was 78 when I was born.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] To Chester & Laura LouiseThis to greet my new grand-child The darling CynthianA dark –haired maid of manner mild Who likes to lead the van.At least she made ‘em hustle round One early August mornBecause the little skeeziks found Twas time she should be born.A heart-felt warm reception Was then accorded her Into the Hendee Family Which well afforded herTo me all this is just hearsay But think it not amissHug her for me right now – today And give her one big kiss!I trust she’ll grow to be as fine As all your other girlsAnd that her hair will be in line With Sis May Margaret’s curls;May she share Nancy’s “tune and time” And Eleanor’s love of art;Like Mother be a teacher prime And hold her Daddy’s heart.It takes a lot of precious time To rear the precious ge’l Tho it will pay in any clime If you do your part well.So teach her truth and righteousness According to God’s wordThat she may live in happiness Forever in His New World. Lovingly I’ll ever be Your mother Jennie Seitz Hendee [Poem sent from Jennie Seitz Hendee to Frank Chester & Laura Louise Hendee (1944)] Frank Chester (“Chet”) Hendee b. 3 Jan 1896 Effingham, Illinois, USA m(1). Renna May Haynes?15 Sep 1917 div. aft 1935 d. 16 Feb 1974 Denver, Denver County, Colorado Occupation: Certified Public Accountant, 606 Denver National Building, Denver, Colorado (Amitted 23 Sep1925 as a member of the Colorado Society of Certified Public Accountants; Admitted 15 Oct 1944 as a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants); U.S. Railroad Administration, Washington D.C. Residence: Lincoln, Knox County, Nebraska (1917 – WWI Draft Registration Card); 1577 South Grant St., Denver, Colorado (1935); 790 S. Williams St., Denver, Colorado (1958) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; letter from Lee W. Hendee to Mr. F.C. [Frank Chester] Hendee – 21 Dec 1965] “This is to Certify that Brother Frand C. Hendee who has signed his name in the margin , is a Master Mason in good standing and a member of Hiram Lodge, No. 10 His dues have been paid to Sept. 30, 1974. Washington D. C., June 22, 1923.” [Grand Lodge, F.A.A.M. of the District of Columbia membership card] Renna: b. 17 Apr 1894 d. May 1976 Residence: 4120 E. 16th Ave., Denver Colorado (1965) “It was fun to see the [1920s Hendee Reunion] pictures, which I am saving. I do know that the ones of Frank Chester Hendee [#85] (my father) and Renna [#86] (first wife) are not correct. That for sure is not my father. I have attached 3 photos of him, 2 undated, but maybe around then. I can see some resemblance and why a person might think it was Daddy, but I know it isn’t. I don’t have pictures of Renna. I also think I would have known if he had attended any reunions, though possibly not, as we really didn’t talk about family history. I do know, from a letter I have, that he contributed some money, perhaps $50—I forget---to Lee’s project. I will send this all to Joanne [ Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed], Lee’s granddaughter, and see if she can help.” [Cynthia Henry - email removed] 1940 United States Census, Tract 37, Denver, Election District L, Denver, Colorado; Enumeration District Number: 16-147A; Family Number: 75 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Est Birth Yr Residence in 1935Frank Hendee Male 44 Married White Head Illinois 1896 Same HouseRenna Hendee Female 46 Married White Wife Nebraska 1894 Same HouseHaynes Hendee Male 21 Single White Son Washington 1919 Same House District of ColumbiaEleanor Hendee Female 20 Single White Daughter Nebraska 1920 Same House Margaret Hendee Female 17 Single White Daughter Colorado 1923 Same HouseNancy Hendee Female 8 Single White Daughter Colorado 1932 Same House["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Frank Hendee, Tract 37, Denver, Election District L, Denver, Colorado, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 16-147A, sheet 4A, family 75, NARA digital publication T627, roll 488.] Eleanor Maxine Hendee b. 2 Dec 1919 m. Harold?Bernard ("Bud") Festerly 17 Dec 1949 (divorced) d. 2 Sep 1969 Residence: Youngstown, Ohio; North Canton, Ohio "I heard from one relative that marriage date of Eleanor and Harold (Bud) Festerly is 12/17/1949.?She was my half-sister." [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Harold?Bernard ("Bud"): b. Occupation: restaurant ownerLETTER FROM BUD FESTERLY TO CHET AND LAURA LOUISE – “This letter is from Harold Bernard (Bud) Festerly to my parents Frank Chester (Chet) and Laura Louise Hendee. Bud was married to Eleanor Maxine Hendee, my half-sister. They had five children, Duane, Connee (“Connie” below), Rosanne, Janice, and Marilyn, and then divorced. Eleanor died in 1969. Linda Hendee (Eagan) had been in the peace corps in the Dominican Republic for 2 years. In regard to the last sentence, Haynes (“Haines” below) was Eleanor’s brother, Eve took her own life. Chet was Eleanor’s father, as well as Linda’s and mine.”“2003 Markley Dr., N.W., North Canton, Ohio 44720, 9/20/72 – Hi, Glad to have gotten your letter. (I’m taking his opportunity to practice my typing and as you can see I’m still not very good at it.) I’ll bet you are glad to have Linda back in the states even though she is still very far away. It was nice that they could be home together for a week. As you can see by the address we are now back in North Canton. We moved Aug. 2. We really are not in N.C. but on the outskirts. About 2 mi. East of the Center of town in a new allotment. While our house is seven years old there are still many lots around us that have not been built on. We are on a corner (the N.E. corner). Across the street from us, aside of us, and to the back of us are all vacant lots. The place had been owned by an FBI man and perhaps the thieves have it marked to let alone – if so, we may be relatively safe. So far we have heard of no problems in the area. We were being stolen blind at the place in Youngstown and are happy to have finally gotten out of there even though we had a fine home. We really moved to get mother back here. She could not get out and make new friends up there and the neighbors did not neighbor. We find our neighbors here of much better caliber. The two older girls get the bus a little before seven AM for school and Marilyn about 8:15. The older two get home about 3:15 and Marilyn just after 4:00. On the first day of school, Jan who takes the same bus as Rosanne, got a ride home with a girl friend’s mother and Rosanne did not know anyone on her bus. In fact, she was not sure which was her bus and so she walked home. I didn’t realize that she could be that shy. Normally it would be about three miles but she made a wrong turn. When she got to a filling station she called Mom. She said that she thought she had made a wrong turn. So Mom asked her where she was and she didn’t know. Mom had to tell her to ask at the station and then she could tell her how to get home which she did. It made about 2 extra miles. Needless to say her feet wre a trifle sore. Marilyn does not go to the same school as J and R. I don’t know if you knew it or not but I had bought a restaurant last Sept. Since I was out of work and wanting to get back to N.C. [North Canton, Ohio], I bought it in Canton figuring, if it turned out good, I could thumb my nose at Republic Steel if and when they called me back, and if not, there was always the chance of being called back. Well I was not called back, and the restaurant turned out badly. I knew when I bought it that there had been a water problem but was assured by the sellers that the city had added a new sewer and that it was O.K. Not so. Sewage backed into the basement every time that it rained making use of the toilets impossible and setting up a terrible stench, not to mention problems with the health dept. and other associated problems. Well I finally closed it down July 18th and now have to move anyway since it didn’t look like I was going to get called back to Republic since they were still laying off. There was no point in looking for a job in Youngstown since we wanted to be in N.C. We have been busy getting settled, the kids in school etc. along with trying to settle the restaurant affair so I have not had time to look for a job. In the near future I should have things in some order when I will start looking and I have a couple paint jobs to do in the meantime. Hope that it does not get too cold too quickly for me to get them done. I have tendonitis in both shoulders and so far cortisone has failed to do any good. The Doc said I may have to get operated on. I hope not. It isn’t bad in either shoulder but the worst is the right shoulder and I don’t think that I could handle ladders very well. Then too I don’t know how much that kind of work might aggravate it. Problems, problems, problems. Mother had been pretty good but the moving has kind of knocked her out and she has been having trouble with her right leg and staying in bed a good deal to stay off of it. She could use her wheel chair but says she doesn’t want to knock up the woodwork. Marilyn seems to do quite well in school, Jan O.K. and Rosanne just sees to it that she gets through and that is all. When it comes to physical work Rosanne is a bear. Give her a job and she gets with it. She just goes ahead with no questions and doesn’t want anyone to help her. Darn seldom se makes any mistakes and will try anything as for example in baking. These kids have really learned how to do anything related to house work. I don’t mean to say that Rosanne can’t work with the others. She can and does. For example last night Jan made the crusts for pies and Rosanne did the balance. She said that she has lost 10 lbs. since moving down here (she never will tell us how much she weighs). Connie got a temporary job in Canton when we lived in Yongstown and lives a with a girl friend in Canton and is now not working. The moving was quite a chore and so the pool was not put up. So the kids did not get but very little swimming this year. We now live near a pool where I hope to get them a membership next year. We were very sorry to hear about Haines’ daughter, Eve [suicide]. Why? Sincerely, Bud” [Letter from Harold Bernard (“Bud”) Festerly to Frank Chester (“Chet”) and Laura Louise Hendee (1972)] Duane Thomas Festerly b. 1 Aug 1950 m. Sophie?[Cynthia Henry - email removed] Micah John?Festerly b. 19 May 1978 Joel Thomas Festerly? b. 5 Mar 1980 Nehemiah James Festerly? b. 28 Jun 1984? Abigail Grace Festerly b. 23 May 1987? Rachel Elizabeth Festerly? b. 18 Nov 1990 Deborah Joy Festerly?? (deceased) Constance Marie?Festerly b. 7 Oct 1951 m. Thomas Lee Mick?17 Oct 1969 (divorced) [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Daniel Elessar Mick?b. 7 Aug 1977? Rosanne Rene?Festerly b. 1 Feb 1957 m. Robert Jewel Ashmore 25 Sep 1982 [Cynthia Henry - email removed] “On the first day of school, Jan who takes the same bus as Rosanne, got a ride home with a girl friend’s mother and Rosanne did not know anyone on her bus. In fact, she was not sure which was her bus and so she walked home. I didn’t realize that she could be that shy. Normally it would be about three miles but she made a wrong turn. When she got to a filling station she called Mom. She said that she thought she had made a wrong turn. So Mom asked her where she was and she didn’t know. Mom had to tell her to ask at the station and then she could tell her how to get home which she did. It made about 2 extra miles. Needless to say her feet wre a trifle sore.” [Letter from Harold Bernard (“Bud”) Festerly to Frank Chester (“Chet”) and Laura Louise Hendee (1972)] Alexis Rene Ashmore? b.? m.? Mark Harrison? (can't get that info now) Destynee (different father; adopted out, has contact) [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Noah Don Harrison? b. 2003 (that info is too buried for me to get now) [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Marilyn Margaret?Festerly b. 2 Nov 1959 m. Dean Showalter (no children) [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Janice Joan Festerly b. m. (not married) [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Bret Edward Festerly b. 4 Oct 1978 Harold?Haynes ("Haynes") Hendee b. 18 Jul 1918 Washington, D.C. m(1). Alexandra (“Sascha”)?Evrard 4 Feb 1950 Denver, Colorado (divorced) d. 17 Mar 1994 Redlands, California bur. 26 Mar 1994 St. Albans Episcopal Church, Yucaipa, California Residence: 8281 Ralph Lane, Denver, Colorado (1965) “What I (Cynthia) find so very sad is that the Hendee name died out with Jennie’s [Jennie Florence (Seitz) Hendee] last entry of my half-brother, Haynes (full name, Harold Haynes). Little did she know that would be the case when she wrote these words, although Haynes was our last hope. My father, Frank Chester (Chet) Hendee had 5 daughters and 1 son, Haynes. Jennies’s only other son, Uncle Harold, had 1 daughter, Virginia. Therefore, Haynes needed to produce a son to maintain the Hendee name in our particular line. He did so, Evrard (Nino) Hendee, but tragically, little Nino drowned in the Colorado mountains at age 5 taking the last Hendee name of our branch with him.” [Cynthia Henry - email removed; letter from Lee W. Hendee to Mr. F.C. [Frank Chester] Hendee – 21 Dec 1965] Alexandra (“Sascha”): b. 4 Aug 1927 Bremen, Germany Residence: 1623 Bellaire, Denver Colorado (1965) “I remember occasionally visiting Shascha while growing up in Denver.”?“Haynes was the only son of my father, Frank Chester (Chet) Hendee, and of Chet’s first wife, Renna May Haynes. Therefore, he was my half-brother. He was born July 18, 1918. Haynes was married four times; I never knew his middle two wives well, although one attended my wedding. I also didn’t know Sasha very well, but I do remember visiting her home in Denver, I’m sure after Haynes and she were no longer married. The last marriage to Edi a few years before he died seemed to be happy one. Since Mother just happened to be visiting in Manteca at the time of that wedding, she, Mike, and I went. Marilyn Festerly (now Showalter), the youngest of Eleanor’s children, came to my house, as May Margaret was here at the time. I think this was in 1984. When I greeted Marilyn at the door, I didn’t know whether to say ‘Nice to meet you,’ or ‘Nice to see you again,’ as neither she nor I know if we had ever met before. Anyway, it was good to get to know her. Nancy and Bill also came out for the wedding, which was held in the home of one of Edi’s sons in San Jose. (Eleanor, May Margaret, and Nancy are my half sisters, also children of Chet and Renna.) Haynes had two children, both by his first wife, Alexandra (Shasha) Evrard. Sasha was born August 4, 1927 in Bremen, Germany. She and Haynes were married in Washington, D.C. on February 4, 1950. I had always spelled Nino’s name ‘Everard,’ but came across a scrap of paper (attached) spelling it as above, as per Sasha’s maiden name. I don’t know who wrote the nice printing (perhaps Sasha), but do recognize the bottom part as that of Grandma Hendee’s (Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee), as she made her small ‘e’ in this manner. This appears to be written when she was quite old. I had not remembered (or known) that Nino (Evrard) was named after his mother’s maiden name. Unfortunately, neither of Haynes’ offspring is living. The oldest was Eve, who took her own life in February 1972 at the age of 21 in a culvert in Denver. I didn’t really know Eve very well. She attended my wedding. The son, Evrard, known as Nino, drowned in a river in the mountains of Colorado at the age of 5. It is sad that one of the search party died of a heart attack during the search in Estes Park. One very sad part for me is that the Hendee name of our branch died with Nino, having come all the way down from Richard Hendee (and how long before?), who arrived in America in 1660. Daddy’s parents had 5 living children, two of whom were sons to carry on the family name. However, Harold had only one child, a daughter, and Daddy (Chet) had one son out of 6 children. This was Haynes, who had his one son, Nino, the last male Hendee of our branch back to Richard and all the Hendees prior to Richard. I feel badly at the loss of this name for our branch. I remember that we found out about Nino’s death in a letter from my maternal Grandma (Sallie Marie Holwell Moore) while were on a trip. Grandma would always write to us on trips, usually sending them to General Delivery at the main post office of the towns on our itinerary. I well remember going up to General Delivery and us all being excited when we had mail from Grandma, which might consist of what she had for breakfast and details of the Denver weather. Mother was reading this leatter to us while we were waiting for a ferry in upper Washington. I do not remember Daddy’s reaction to this loss of his grandson. Haynes was an accountant and lived in Denver for many years. He eventually moved to Redlands where he and Edi lived. He was an avid chess player and must have been a very good one. One time when he was visiting Mike and me, we went into San Francisco. For some strange reason, we went to a ballet at the Opera House, during which both men fell asleep. We also went to a chess club in San Francisco, as Haynes wanted to visit it. There were just a lot of people playing chess in this one big room. Haynes also loved words, as do I. For many years, he studied Esperanto, some sort of would-be international language. He once gave Mike and me a complicated word game, Anagrams, while visiting us. He was a very intelligent man. I was glad that Mike and I went to his funeral, as Edi seemed to appreciate it so much, and it was also a time to see other family members (Nancy and Bill, May Margaret, Duane, Rosanne, etc.) It was also the first time I had seen their home, which overlooked some hills. Edi is a good woman, and they seemed to love each other very much. Perhaps this relationship was the main happy time in his life. While at the funeral, Edi said that I could choose any book from Haynes’ bookshelf to take home. I thought his good dictionary was a lovely choice, as it would remind me of his love of words, and I was in need of a better one. However, the subject never came up again, and I never got the dictionary.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] Eve Adrienne Hendee? b. 4 Nov 1950 d. 20 Feb 1972 ?[Cynthia Henry - email removed] “Unfortunately, neither of Haynes’ offspring is living. The oldest was Eve, who took her own life in February 1972 at the age of 21 in a culvert in Denver. I didn’t really know Eve very well. She attended my wedding.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] Evrard (“Nino”) Hendee? b. abt 1953 d. 18 Jun 1958 Cause of Death: “drowned in the Colorado mountains at age 5” “. . . tragically, little Nino drowned in the Colorado mountains at age 5 taking the last Hendee name of our branch with him . . . The son, Evrard, known as Nino, drowned in a river in the mountains of Colorado at the age of 5. It is sad that one of the search party died of a heart attack during the search in Estes Park.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] May Margaret Hendee b. 1 May 1922 m. Constance Stephen Economy 7 Aug 1942 (divorced) [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Residence: 406 Sherwood Street, Redlands, California (1966) Kathleen May Economy?b. m. Tom Turney 21 May 1971 (divorced) [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Shasta Economy Turney? b. 3 Oct 1974 Damon Economy Turney? b. 24 Feb 1978 Diane Margaret Economy b. 15 May 1950 d. 13 Mar 1986 [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Nancy Lee Hendee b. 16 Apr 1932 m. Harry Wellington Wilson, II 18 Nov 1953 [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Harry Wellington: (deceased) Harry Wellington Wilson, III b. 9 Apr 1959 m. Carol Owens 6 Dec 1986 d. 20 Feb 1990 [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Carol: (deceased) Shannon Reena Wilson b. 22 Mar 1989 Brett Taylor Wilson b. 29 Sep 1961 [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Frank Chester (“Chet”) Hendee m(2). Laura Louise Moore 28 May 1942 Cynthia Ann Hendee b. 19 Aug 1944 m. Michael Edward Henry 6 Aug 1966 (divorced) no children Education: degree Drake University (6 Jun 1966) Occupation: school psychologist Residence: Denver, Colorado; Manteca, California (2009)? "Am still working on getting so much done around my house, plus having gone to Albuquerque (half-sister visit), Seattle (mother visit) and Turkey (fun visit) since end of April.? Am now preparing for family reunion (Daddy's side--Hendee) with a few folks here and then 4 nights with them and the rest of the folks in Yosemite the end of this month.? Then, off to Africa with 2 lady friends.? One of these days I will get back to genealogy and to communiction with you.? You sure have a lot of folks who are apparently Hendee researchers, and I do appreciate this? One of our cousins is embroiled in this Scott Peterson thing--Dodge Hendee.? I had seen his?name a few years ago as detective with Modesto City and wrote to him.? He wrote back, and I established that he is something like a 5th cousin, once removed (I have it, but not worth looking up right now).? I think our?common ancestor is Jonathan, son of Richard, Jr.? Anyway, the defense apparently is going to try to accuse him of some bad actions in the Peterson case.? He had one sentence about him in yesterday's paper, and the police officer they are really going after had a huge story.? Shall see what happens…" [Cynthia Henry - email removed] “My nephew lives in Boulder and has a swimmer on his team with the last name Hendee. She could trace back to Ceilan Cass Hendee, born in 1864. They wanted to see if I could match up our lines. I went out to the FHC and, with censuses, got it back to his father, Ceilan A. Hendee and to his dad, Homer Hendee. I had to leave at that time, but later at home I tried a few things and then remembered all your data and went into that file on my computer. Lo and behold-- you did it for me by getting Homer to Joshua to Joshua and to Richard Hendee, Jr.!!! Thank you so much!!! She is from Richard's second wife, Elizabeth. So, my nephew and the young woman are half sixth cousins twice removed.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] “As per later confirmation from Mary [(McMullen) Labatt], we are descended from Richard [Hendee] 2 and his first wife, Sarah Smith. Laurell kindly sent a famly tree, which I will duplicate here. I’m not tracing it down to everyone, as we can figure out our connection easily enough as descendants of Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr. and his son David (brother to General Caleb [Hendee, Jr.]” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]“Mike and I were somewhat affected by the [Viet Nam] war in where we lived. By having a teaching contract, Mike was not subject to the draft. So, we taught in Rockford, Iowa for two years and then moved to Barstow. We did not care for Barstow (though it enabled us to see much of southern California and Las Vegas). Since we did not have another teaching position by the end of our first year in Barstow, we did have to sign those contracts or Mike would have bee drafted. In February of our second year in Barstow, I vividly remember that we were enroute to Las Vegas to pick up Grandma (Moore) for her annual visit when it dawned on us that Mike was now of the age that he could be without a teaching contract and not be drafted. Therefore we did not sign our contracts that spring and picked up our positions in Manteca in August of that year.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] “The following is retyped from a parchment-style typed document owned by Owin [Wood Hendee]. There is a handwritten note by Olin at the bottom. His daughter, ‘Maureah Pearl,’ actually spelled her name ‘Maurea’ and her nickname as ‘Rhea,’ I remember visiting her as a child. Her mother, Ida, was a teacher at the state [Nebraska] school for the deaf. I have an image of a large house and meeting Rhea, but that‘s it. When consulting with my mother, Laura Louise Hendee, about this visit, she informed me that the family lived in Omaha. We had been back to visit Daddy’s (Frank Chester Hendee’s) brother and sister-in-law, Harold and Ethel Hendee; in Lincoln [Nebraska], and then went through Omaha. Rhea had been divorced for many years. Her daughter (whom I remember as ‘Jeannie’) and son-in-law (George) [George Adam Lippert] bought what Mother verified to be a large house that needed fixing up. Rhea, Ida, Jeannie, and George all lived there. Mother said they ‘fixed it up for 25 years.’ They took us inside to see it, but it was not in shape for company, so we visited on the front porch (which I remember). Mother remembered that Rhea and Ida spoke sign language to each other, and she finally said the she couldn’t understand sign language. Mother said they were tall, good-looking people. She remembered Daddy saying that they (Olin and Ida) were nice to him while he was a boy in Lincoln. Daddy and Rhea were the same age [both born 1896]. Mother never met Olin.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1997) - email removed]“It was fun to see the [1920s Hendee Reunion] pictures, which I am saving. I do know that the ones of Frank Chester Hendee [#85] (my father) and Renna [#86] (first wife) are not correct. That for sure is not my father. I have attached 3 photos of him, 2 undated, but maybe around then. I can see some resemblance and why a person might think it was Daddy, but I know it isn’t. I don’t have pictures of Renna. I also think I would have known if he had attended any reunions, though possibly not, as we really didn’t talk about family history. I do know, from a letter I have, that he contributed some money, perhaps $50—I forget---to Lee’s project. I will send this all to Joanne [Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed], Lee’s granddaughter, and see if she can help.” [Cynthia Henry - email removed]FAMILY FOODS – “I had not thought too much about the issue of “Family Foods” over my years in genealogy, but when it continued to be emphasized in our [genealogy] class, I thought, hmmmm … I better haul out those old cookbooks in my antique room and have some talks with Mother. I had already been having fond memories of how my dear Grandpa, who was not the cook in the family, conducted his annual Thanksgiving tradition of turning the turkey carcass into scrapple. It was then cut into rectangles, fried, and served with maple syrup—a favorite of everyone, except Grandma. So, when I ran across a recipe for scrapple in a newspaper, I cut it out to incorporate it and that memory into this cookbook. Another food experience that I had already shared with Mother was a couple of generations before my time. I had been transcribing letters of 1925 from her mother and aunt in Colorado Springs to their parents back in Missouri, each of which generated phone calls to Mother, with questions. “Who was this?” “Do you remember thus and such?” Of course, she didn’t always have an answer, as she was just 9 years old then. Well, I came across the phrase “leaf lard.” “What was that?” I thought and promptly picked up the phone. “Oh, yes! Leaf lard!” And, off she went. I learned that this was a hard chunk of pure white pig fat brought home by grocer-Grandpa and sliced off into thin leaves to use in cooking. So, I kept working on the letters…and calling. “Mother, sugar sack tablecloths?” “Oh yes!”—and off onto more stories. “If it hadn’t been for Aunt Gertrude sewing for me, I would have been wearing them to school like my little friends.” Of course, the frequency of the letters written enabled me to learn many details of the weather in Colorado Springs, but also what my family ate day by day, what else Grandpa brought home from the grocery store, about the old stewing hens cooking away on the stove, accompanied by the dumplings Mother loved. Thus, family food, through these letters, did become an integral part of all I was learning about life in the Moore family nearly 80 years ago. So, I had some perceptions and interest when I hauled the cookbooks up to Seattle over the last couple of years and sat with Mother. While she may have used these in her own early-married life, they were ones that originated with her mother and “Aunt Sam” when she was but a child—and “hard-used” they are, as she observed. And so, I hoped Mother would have memories of what was inside these “receipt books,” as Grandma called them. Initially, it seemed she didn’t quite get the point of where this was leading, and I wasn’t sure myself. All I knew to ask was that we thumb through and see if she could conjure up any memories or stories of what we came across. In addition, they were filled with recipes cut from magazines, or more often, copied from goodness-knows-where in Grandma’s so-familiar handwriting—and held together with her ever-present straight pins. Well, this certainly did take Mother down memory lane, far more than we anticipated. I heard over several different sessions exclamations, again, of “Oh, yes!” “Oh, my goodness!” “Let me tell you, that was an experience!”…and many big smiles and little chuckles of fondly going back to her early, early years. All this over what? Peach fool, something from Uncle Raymond about green beans and juice in a can…“He sure goes a long way to tell all this. They were always doing something to green beans to make them better.” “Grandma was a good cook.” “Miller’s Supermarket, I’d forgotten.” “Oh, yes, these came out…Meals of the Week.” Memories of people who had supplied their recipes came to the surface: Blarney Stones from the next door neighbor, Aunt Annie’s float from Missouri, her best friend’s mother’s salmon and potato pie, the fudge recipe that Mother and her college roommate and life-long friend, Edith, later used, Transparent Pie that “the strange woman Mr. Pipes married” brought out from Missouri. Of course, favorite foods were remembered. “Oh, apple delight, one of my favorite desserts.” “Snow pudding…that was a treasure.” “Peanut brittle, what trouble that was to make.” “Tuna casserole … Grandma did not add peas.” And, as with all phases of genealogy, we learn about life in those times, as when Mother recalled, “It used to be that when you made cakes, you had to use special cake flour, which was more expensive.” Or, we learned from the inserted tips such things as rubbing a large cut potato over a fish to remove the scales. We talked about her helping Grandma make soap in the backyard, using leftover bacon grease. In fact, if you want the recipe, there it is on the inside back cover of Rumford Complete Cookbook, just a tad faded from its long life. But, when I think back to those hours spent on Mother’s couch with the cookbooks between us, what do I think of first? What was my primary learning of family food traditions of the generations before me as we came across recipe after recipe? That Grandma apparently loved pickles and relishes: peach pickles, celery pickles, mixed mustard pickles, cabbage relish, tomato and celery relish and on and on. And, so I thank Lavonna and the genealogy class for emphasizing one of the many important aspects of the history of our families: recipes, food traditions, and the camaraderie that comes from sharing this history, from preserving it, and from having a really nice time with Mother stepping back into her childhood. I hope you will, too.” [Cynthia Henry - email removed] “What I (Cynthia) find so very sad is that the Hendee name died out with Jennie’s [Jennie Florence (Seitz) Hendee] last entry of my half-brother, Haynes (full name, Harold Haynes). Little did she know that would be the case when she wrote these words, although Haynes was our last hope. My father, Frank Chester (Chet) Hendee had 5 daughters and 1 son, Haynes. Jennies’s only other son, Uncle Harold, had 1 daughter, Virginia. Therefore, Haynes needed to produce a son to maintain the Hendee name in our particular line. He did so, Evrard (Nino) Hendee, but tragically, little Nino drowned in the Colorado mountains at age 5 taking the last Hendee name of our branch with him.” [Cynthia Henry - email removed] “It was not until the contact with the Round Robin cousins, beginning in 1995, that I was able to identify Lee [Wayland Hendee]. These cousins, Laurell Hendee Shoupe, Stafford, Mary LaBatt, and Lucille Molinelli, are all of the same generation as am I, with our most common ancestor as [Rev.] David Hendee, son of Caleb (Sr.) and Caroline Ellsworth Hendee. They are all third cousins to me. It was exciting to fid a real connection with this family historian, Lee! [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] “I find it fascinating that five Hendee cousins [Round Robin Cousins: Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe, Lucille (Otto) Molinelli and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford], aged fifty to eighty-two, have found each other and are sharing their common heritage concerns. Also fascinating is the common background and the now-diverse situations. All are modern career women, college-educated. Four of the five were born and raised in Central Michigan, and possibly all were at the same Hendee Reunion at one time. At least, all knew Lee Hendee personally. And Cynthia’s father knew of Lee Hendee and was involved with the Reunion Organization. I discover from the letters that we do not share the same religious affiliation, but I think there is similarity in convictions.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Gayla Stafford (1997)] “Although Laurell, Gayla, Mary, Barbara and I range in age from 52 to 80-something (Mary), we are all of the exact same generation and are all descendants of David Hendee (our common ancestor) from various of his offspring (us through Clark Kendrick Hendee; Gayla and Laurell through Clark’s brother William Briggs Hendee and branching off from 2 of his sons; Mary through Clark’s sister Amy Caroline Hendee; and Barbara through Clark’s brother, Caleb Rich Hendee [? – Caleb H. Hendee) Sharon and Lynn are of the same generation as the children of Eleanor, May Margaret, Nancy, and Linda.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]“Well, that is so good to hear that you benefited from the Round Robin letters. It was a fun thing for a few years. It stopped with Mary LaBatt, the oldest member, as you know. Guess it just got too much for her. I enjoyed the whole thing while it went on!---both for Hendee information and just continuing to get to know these relatives, all of whom knew each other. Yes, reading different perspectives of the same event or same family members can be quite interesting! As to updates on the RR [Round Robin] cousins: I did exchange Christmas letters with Lucille, Mary and Laurell for several years after the RR stopped. With Laurell, it was pretty much the Xeroxed family newsletter with a little added on. That was fine, as I was just glad to keep up with her. She stopped maybe 3 years ago--would have to check my records, but that's pretty close. There's nothing major to report on her--just the usual family information last I knew. As to Mary, it was pretty much the same---just the usual Christmas letter and a line or two. She is living in a retirement home in Kalamazoo. Although she did stop the Christmas exchange with me some time after stopping the RR, she wrote that her husband died maybe 3 years ago. She then wrote a personal letter to me about a year ago to let me know Lucille had died. Mary is pretty old, as you can tell. I appreciated that Mary wrote, and I responded with thanks. In that letter, she shared she was debating what to do with some of her family information. She commented that Joanne Quatermas (the one you recently integrated into your family sending) was interested and was considering her. (Of course, I am interested, too, but Joanne had first dibs!) Mary's son had some interest, so I don't know what will happen. Mary seemed to be doing pretty well for her age and has much support from her kids in the area. Lucille kept up Christmas letters until the end. They were a lot of philosophical musings, along with updates of her daughter and Chris. She so loved her "wee abode" right next to where Jamie and Chris lived---when she visited them. She continued her days out in Washington, D. C. Anyway, yes, it was all an enjoyable and informative situation for some time.” [Email from Cynthia (Hendee) Henry to David Petrie – Oct 2009]“I would like to account here of my first reading of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain, as I think that is a little tale in itself. In November 1996, I had recently received my copy. A sister of a colleague of mine had died, and the funeral was to be held at 11 a.m. Saturday of Vereran’s Day weekend in Hughson, south of Modesto. The mall in Modesto was having major sales, even opening at 8 a.m. I decided to shop awhile, be at the funeral by 11, and continue shopping afterward. I picked up a few things at Penny’s but did not have time to try them on, nor to finish, so took them to the counter quite early enough to wander through the countryside to find the church. The saleslady informed me that if I purchased the items prior to 10;00, there would be an additional 10% off. I told her that I mustn’t be late to the funeral, for which I was dressed accordingly (with a shopping change of clothes in the car for afterward). Her superior said, “Oh, let her have it when she returns. She has unusual circumstances.” So, off I went. with Cox Mountain in my car in case I arrived at the church early. Well, I did, but so had enough other people that I decided I had best go on in to assure a seat. Following the funeral, I paid my respects to my colleague and her parents, stating that since I knew no one else, I wouldn’t be staying for the serving of food. Off I went to my car. Well, I had parked in the second row, but guess what! There were now three rows of cars, and I was penned into the middle row! I wasn’t about to go back into a huge group of mourning strangers to find the owner of a car, so I changed into jeans between my car and the next, grabbed Cox and read for 2 ? hours. I thought of calling Penney’s on my purse phone to continue holding my clothes, but decided not to bother. I was so glad I had a book, being able to immerse myself into it totally with nowhere else to go. Finally, I was the only car which was still penned in by one in front and in back, when a woman came out from the church, though not to leave. She saw my plight, moved he car over one slot, and I was free at 3:00 to return to my shopping. I did, indeed, get the original 10% off and finished by early evening – not part of my plan at 8 that morning! At any rate, I fell in love with this history of our family and learning of the times in which they lived. I shall always remember my initiation to this new experience.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]=============================================================================================================================== Linda Jean Hendee?b. 28 May 1947 m. James John Eagan 28 Jul 1974 Education: degree Colorado Collage (1969) “Linda Jean (Hendee) Eagan in April 1972 was in the Peace Corps in San Francisco de Marcoris, Dominican Republic. Linda ran a family planning clinic in a Catholic hospital.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] “November 9, 1981 Ms. Linda Hendee Eagan, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, University of Washington Medical Center; Seattle, Washington 98105 Dear Linda, Of recent I was perusing the Colorado College Bulletin for June, 1981, and under the Alumni Notes of 1969 noted your name. I was intrigued as there seemed to be very few Hendees about although checking the phonebook today in Denver, I find that there are 13 separate listings. I hope you don’t mind my taking the opportunity to write, but I am myself a graduate of Colorado College, 1957, and my father, Robert W. Hendee, was on the Board of Trustees there for many years. I was further intrigued by the fact that you are a social worker with the Newborn Intensive Care Unit as I am a neurosurgeon who restricts my practice to the pediatric range and spend much time in the newborn intensive care here at Children’s Hospital here in Denver. If it is not an imposition upon your privacy, I would be delighted to hear from you to let me know where your family originated and see if there are any ties in the background other than the name. Best wishes. Sincerely, Robert W. Hendee, Jr., M.D.” [Letter from Robert W. Hendee, Jr., M.D. to Linda Jean Hendee (1981)]? Matthew James Eagan b. 23 Oct 1976 [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] Ross Patrick Eagan b.?9 Mar 1981 [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] Julia Hyung Eagan b. 17 Dec 1983 [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] Xander Hyung Eagan b. [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] Vera Lucille Hendee b. 1889 m. William Roth d. 1980 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] “Vera had one [child] who died in infancy.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] “Mrs. F.C. Hendee and daughter Miss Vera came in Tuesday and paid subscription to the Republican. They are preparing to go to Lincoln, Nebraska, where Mr. Hendee has a position on the Lincoln State Journal, and they expect to make their future home there. The Republican editor has known the Hendees for many years. F.C. Hendee [father of Vera] was the younger one of the boys and is an industrious, honorable gentleman, The family will be missed from Effingham where they have resided for many years.” [Effingham Illinois Republican; January 1915; Editor Davis]“Poem from Vera Lucille Hendee Roth to Her Mother Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee – Although I didn’t know Aunt Vera very well, I liked her. We would visit her when we would go to Lincoln [Nebraska] to stay with Uncle Harold [Harlow Hendee] and Aunt Ethel. I do remember sitting around the kitchen table at Aunt Vera’s. Her house was piled high with old newspapers and magazines. Uncle William was not a very sociable fellow, and I don’t remember having any feelings toward him one way or another – just some elderly man. Vera and William had one child who died in infancy and then no other children. You see a religious trend in her poem, reflecting the strong faith through the Jehovah’s Witness church that Jennie, Verra, Mary, Harold, and Ena shared. My father never practiced that particular religion. I do not know what Vera was doing in Jackson, Mississippi.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] “To Mother On Her Sixty-fourth Birthday Anniversary –I see upon the calendar Tis nearing April nineSo I must find my rhyming tools And get them into line It isn’t every girl my age Who has a mother dearAnd so I thank the Lord for you Whiile wishing you were near.But near or far, our love is true And deep and wide and strongTho’ we are separated now It cannot be longThe happy day is drawing near With no more separationWhen all will next door neighbors be In every tribe and nationIf you and I are faithful, dear And we are called up higherNo human ties will be so close What more could we desire?To sit for aye at His right hand While sharing in His reignThat’s bringing blessings rich to all And soon will end all painSo let us guard each moment well That we may spread the storyHow this old earth will be made new And filled with God’s own gloryI now will end these birthday lines With tender love & prayerThat God will gently guide you And heep you in his care. From your daughter VeraJackson Miss.April 9, 1930”Vera’s [ Vera Lucille Hendee] Letter to Linda [Linda Jean (Hendee) Eagan in April 1972 was in the Peace Corps in San Francisco de Marcoris, Dominican Republic. Linda ran a family planning clinic in a Catholic hospital.] - “920 C St., Lincoln, Nebraska, April 1972 – Dear Niece Linda: Considering that I have given no evidence of it in ‘ages’ you would be surprised how interested I am in you. I am deeply interested in you, actually, and am proud of you. I appreciate your mental gifts, of course, and your gift of taking an interest in what is a sort of ‘pioneering’ in a foreign land. I have long been firmly convinced that all humans are humans, regardless of sometimes radical differences in their native tongues, and skin pigmentation. The likenesses between those of differing ethic origin seem much greater than the differences if we look closely. In all probability your life in the Dominican Republic has sharpened your appreciation of the kinship of all humans. God has made of one blood all nations & given the bounds of their habitation. What burdens & pain the callousness of man’s greed for cheap labor made for many – both negroes & white. When negroes were shanghaied (how’s my spelling?) – (brought?) to this country! – right now I have a rather unpleasant – next door to me. A young white girl, almost 21, is living (minus benefit of legal ties) with a young male. For 30 odd years a lovely person lived there, first as wife then as widow. If you ask me (!) I will say that the moral standards of the present day have undergone considerable change since I was young. I haven’t lost tho’ a happy heart of appreciation of the goodly number of fine, clean, young people left. To realize that a sizable percentage of these are doing what they can to upgrade society, lifts the spirit! It is indeed gratifying to know that one of my loved ones, yourself, is among those! Harold’s Virginia has a most lovable & conscientious girl, “Jodie.” She was 15 on Harold’s birthday Nov 6. She has a bright young brother, ‘Jon.’ They both inherit much of their mental ability from their very fine father, Joe Robertson. Their mother, Virginia, has been thoughtful beyond her years from a tender age. Now, I’m not putting them above you & Cynthia, understand. Just oodles & oceans . . . Aunt V.” Ralph Hendee b. 2 Nov 1890 La Clede, Fayette County, Illinois, USA d. 8 Jan 1894 La Clede, Fayette, Illinois [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Mary Lucinda (“Mary Lu”) Hendee b. 1894 d. 1957 m. Clarence Huzzey Residence: 4227 Halldale, Los Angeles, California [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] “Had no children” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] Aunt Mary’s Family Riddle – “When I was in Seattle this past Christmas, Mother told a story around the dinner table of her own family, commenting that it was ‘a 100 year old story.’ That really struck me as being a true treasure – an oral treasure, passed down by generations in the style of much of the forklore and family history of our world. So, while I have taken to providing these as written documentation, they are coming just prior to this as passed down by word of mouth! While at this time, I have no written documents from Aunt Mary, I did think of an oral treasure to pass on from her – a ‘family riddle.’ Aunt Mary was the sister of my father, Frank Chester (Chet) Hendee. She and her husband, Clarence Huzzey, lived with and took care of Grandma Hendee [Jennie Florence (Seitz) Hendee] in their home at 4227 Halldale in Los Angeles. I have always had Mary’s full name as ‘Mary Lu.’ It was just in July 1999 that I came across a document in this packet stating her name as ‘Mary Lucinda.’ I believe it was in Grandma Hendee’s writing; as Mary’s mother, she ought to know! I shared this ‘family ridddle’ at May Margaret’s 75th birthday party at Lake Arrowhead in May 1997 when Shannon Reena Wilson did such a fine job of organizing a talent show. Duane Festerly teased me about reproducing it in triplicate. Well, here it is, Duane – a piece of oral family history now in writing! I remember Aunt Mary with fondness. She seemed a sweet lady, though I have few anecdotes or remembrances except beingt in the kitchen on Halldale when she told me this riddle, approximately 45 years ago. There may also be one other thing she indirectly passed on to me. For many years, I have had a lantana in the patch of ground leading into the backyard and by the garage. Mother suggestedthat I plant one there, having enjoyed the lantanas when visiting ‘Mother Hendee,’ as she called my grandmother. Perhaps it was Mary who was responsible for that Los Angeles lanana and so, through Mother, has also passed on a tangible and visual piece of family history. Now, here’s the poem:WHY ARE FIRE ENGINES RED?Because two and two are fourAnd four more makes eightAnd four makes twelveAnd twelve makes a rulerAnd Queen Elizabeth is a rulerAnd there is a ship named the Queen ElizabethAnd the ship sails the oceanAnd there are fish in the oceanAnd fish have finsAnd the Fins are always fighting the Russians,And fire engifnes are always russin’.So thank you, Aunt Mary, for your oral contribution to the Family History Ptroject.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] Harold Harlow Hendee b. 6 Nov 1902 Nebraska, USA m. Ethel __ 1 Aug 1929 d. Feb 1981 Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA Occupation: Tax Consultant; Insurance; Real Estate Broker [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; ] Ethel __ b. 1903 d. 8 May 2001 Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA “Ethel was still alive as of fall 1996 – turned 93 that September” [Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed]“State Employee Resigns – Harold Hendee Quits White Collar Job, Hoping to Become Wealthy Shoe Repairer: Harold Hendee, a young clerk in the office of the state treasurer has resigned his white collar job in the hope of becoming a rich shoe repairer. For some time he has been been taking advantage of the state’s Saturday afternoons off and nights to learn the trade of a shoe repairer. He has practiced the art until he feels competent to do good mechanical work. To prove his ability he put half soles and heels on a pair of shoes in which State Treasurer Stebbins tramps the earth with his solid tread. He filed his resignation to take effect May 1. He will own and operate a shop on South Eleventh street, near the Everett school. Mr Hendee has been an employee of the state treasurer for a little more than three years. He received $135 a month when he started in, worked most of the time for $140 and was never able to get the eye of the legislature for more of a raise than the maximum of $150 a month. He decided that the state was far from extravagant with wages for employees and now resigns. State Treasurer Stebbins looked over many banks in the state and found that they nearly all pay more than $150 a month. Being unable to find an experienced clerk for that amount he went to a business college and asked for its best student. Bert Harper of Fairbury was furnished him and has been appointed to fill the vacancy. The clerk is known as cashier. He keeps a record of cash receipts and does typing and other work.” [“Apparently his goal to become ‘a rich shoe repairer’ did not work out, as I knew him as an accountant.” Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “I always enjoyed Harold and Ethel; Harold had a quirky sort of humor. I’ve been told Aunt Ethel was a gourmet cook. I remember [my sister] Linda and me playing with either a zither or an autoharp.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “July 26, 1996 Dear Cynthia: Was I surprised. Much as I would like to see you I wish it could have been much earlier. Cynthia, I will be 93 in Sept 7. Several years ago I fell and broke my hip. Have had a bad time ever since. I am alone except for a girl in the basement apartment. It’s been and is very hard for me. Virginia has been here some of the time but to be frank I don’t feel good and much as I would love to see you it will have to wait for now. I was so glad to hear news of the family. Your mother? Maybe later I can write again. I often have thought of all of you so won’t you please write again, and I will try. It’s been hard ever since Harold is gone. I have a nice girl in the basement apartment for which I am thankful. Please write again and perhaps I will get to feeling better. Thank you for all the news. Jodie aand Phil are visiting his mother. Have been married three years. Can’t believe it. If you will wait for now, perhaps later will be better. That is if I get to feeling better. I miss Harold so much. Thank you for writing. Do it again. Love, Ethel” [Letter from Ethel Hendee to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1996)] Virginia Lee Hendee b. m. Joe Robertson 11 Dec 1954 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] “Harold’s Virginia has a most lovable & conscientious girl, “Jodie.” She was 15 on Harold’s birthday Nov 6. She has a bright young brother, ‘Jon.’ They both inherit much of their mental ability from their very fine father, Joe Robertson. Their mother, Virginia, has been thoughtful beyond her years from a tender age.” [Letter from Vera Lucille Hendee to Linda Jean Hendee (1972)] “Ethel had written me in 1973 that Virginia and family lived in Abbeville, Louisana. When I tracked down Virginia in the summer of 1996, that’s where she still was, even the same address. At that time, neither Jodie nor John had children. If they never do (as Virginia indicated was a possibility), then the only line from my grandparents, Jennie and Frank Clark Hendee, will be through Daddy’s children – well, some of them. Mike and I never had children, and Haynes’ two died prior to having any. Strange, as l bet Jennie and Frank would have assumed they would be great grandparents many times over, having produced five children. Of those five, Mary, Ena, and Vera had none living. (Vera had one child who died in infancy). Harold had one daughter, my only cousin, Virginia, whose line may end with her two children. Daddy produced six by two wives and only one of those, Haynes, was a son by whom to pass on the Hendee name through this line. With the drowning death of Hayne’s son, Nino at age 5, the name died with him. What a pity. Thankfully, Daddy’s line continues through 4 of his children.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] Jody Lynn Robertson b. 6 Nov 1956 m. Phil __ abt 1993 “Harold’s Virginia has a most lovable & conscientious girl, “Jodie.” She was 15 on Harold’s birthday Nov 6. She has a bright young brother, ‘Jon.’ They both inherit much of their mental ability from their very fine father, Joe Robertson. Their mother, Virginia, has been thoughtful beyond her years from a tender age.” [Letter from Vera Lucille Hendee to Linda Jean Hendee (1972)] “Jody is the granddaughter of Harold and Ethel, the only daughter of their only daughter, Virginia. Virginia also had a son, John.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] John Jay Robertson b. “Harold’s Virginia has a most lovable & conscientious girl, “Jodie.” She was 15 on Harold’s birthday Nov 6. She has a bright young brother, ‘Jon.’ They both inherit much of their mental ability from their very fine father, Joe Robertson. Their mother, Virginia, has been thoughtful beyond her years from a tender age.” [Letter from Vera Lucille Hendee to Linda Jean Hendee (1972)] Ena Virginia Hendee b. 8 Feb 1907 Effingham, Illinois, USA m. Floyd M. Price 14 Mar 1917 Lincoln, Nebraska, USA d. Sep 1984 Monument Valley, San Juan, Utah, USA Occupation: “trained nurse” Residence: Portland, Oregon [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; .” [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mrs. Cora Sand of Prophetstown, Illinois – Feb 1930; transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “Had no children” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] Floyd M: b. Kansas, USA LETTER FROM AUNT ENA TO CHET [Frank Chester] AND LAURA LOUISE [Hendee] – “Helper, Utah September 18, 1972 Dear Chet and Laura Louise: How nice to hear from you! I often think back to our happy visit and how very hospitable and kind you both were. Unless my memory fails me, I don’t believe I ever wrote to tell you so. Anyway, I do appreciate everything you did for me. I’m glad you’re situated in such a lovely home. Enjoyed it, too! Did you take a lot of pictures on last summer’s trip? We all enjoyed your slides so much at Lincoln and your delightful narration, Laura Louise. About dates: the only information I have so far is that Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee was born April 9, 1866 and died April 23, 1962. Somewhere I have a newspaper clipping with a picture of Pop when he died. And I may have Mary’s date. But, I just haven’t been able to search for them. I’ve been bothered with cystitis for several weeks now. Once I thought the doctor’s prescription had accomplished its purpose – but then the trouble began all over. Going to bed seems the only relief sometimes. I’m not over it yet. So then, I got way behind with everything. I will try to sift thru my ‘archives’ as soon as possible . . . Mother’s [Jennie Florence (Seitz) Hendee] interest in genealogy was great, and her memory for such details fantastic. Thanks for news of Cynthia, Mike, and Linda! It’s good they’re all busy and enjoying their work. And Chet, we appreciate your remembering us with a card while you were traveling last summer. Floyd is a little too busy these days. He longs for a vacation but can’t get away – yet. We do take our tiny trailer to the nearby mountains occasionally overnite. When will you join us?Hope you are both well. I will send you more dates when I’m able to look for them. Love, Ena and Floyd” [Letter from Ena Hendee to Frank Chester and Laura Loise Hendee (1972)] “LETTER FROM AUNT ENA TO CYNTHIA – This is a letter to me from my aunt Ena, youngest sister of Frank Chester Hendee, my father. I remember Aunt Ena with positive feelings, though I didn’t know her too well. She seemed to be a sweet woman . . . Mother shared two stories about us visiting Ena and Floyd in Portland. One is that they took us all to a rose garden up there, and I apparently was determined to smell every rose on the grounds. The other is that, despite Mother’s strong admonition, Uncle Floyd and Daddy gave me some goat milk; I threw up all over the car, so she made herself scarce while they cleaned up the mess. I was working on family history and the long tree chart around 1972 when Ena wrote the letter below, but have put off further efforts these past 25 years. It is fun and exciting to be back into it! I’m sure glad I waited until the computer age before immersing myself in this; thinking back to my manual typewriter and primitive erasing methods is pretty scary! I enjoyed Ena’s reference to the Price River and the town of that name as ‘Price’ became her last name when she married Floyd. He was 10 years younger than she, although I always thought he looked older. Uncle E.B. was Enoch Beery Seitz, brother to Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee, my grandmother. Roy Seitz was another brother to Jennie. I remember our family visiting him and his wife, Rosa, in Bozeman. They took us out to Gallatin Gateway, a lovely mountain area. We encountered a major hailstorm on our way to Bozeman – huge hailstones. Our family memory of that is that Linda announced that she had to go to the bathroom, so Daddy pulled into a gas station. Mother escorted her in with much drenching. Linda [Linda Jean Hendee] then stated that she didn’t have to go after all!” [Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] ? “Helper, Utah Feb 15, 1973 Dear Cynthia: We are so very pleased to hear from you. Because of our being the world’s worst correspondents we just don’t keep in touch with everyone we’d really like to. I haven’t come up with any others whom I think would be interested in the family tree. Floyd was born March 14, 1917. We were married February 20, 1944. Ha! 29 years ago and we’re still on our honeymoon! . . Now perhaps we can bring youup to date somewhat on our activities. We like our present location the best of any place we have lived. Floyd came here to a pre-arranged job for a contractor-friend when we moved here February 28, 1969. Then his employer moved away and Floyd went thru the Utah red tape to become a contractor for himself. So he has been sole owner and proprietor of ‘Utah Building Service,’ 4 yrs. We bought a modest little house at a tremendous bargain in our first summer here. We have a low rocky ‘mountain’ within a mile of us on the north at the edge of our 2,000 pop. city. The Price river is across the street from us – running parallel to our home. When the tall trees at its edge are weighted down with snow as they were two days ago, they are a sight to behold. We are 6 miles for the city of Price. Floyd hadn’t worked for a couple of months because of not feeling well. Then Feb. 10, he slipped on ice and injured his shoulder. Has to carry his arm in a sling, won’t be able to work for some weeks. As for me I’m fine at present. So glad you and Mike are enjoying your work, and skiing too, enjoying the opportunity, that is. Enclosed - $2.00 for a copy of all the hard work you are doing. My, it must be a lot of work! Would love to visit you if we could. In the meantime, why not stop over with us – say on your way to Denver? Wouldn’t that be nice! Love to both of you from both of us Ena” [Letter from Ena Hendee to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1973)]Benjamin F. Hendee b. 11 Apr 1849 Avon, Lake County, Illinois, USA m. Emma P. Cable Apr 1878 Lake County, Illinois d. 29 Jun 1926 Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Emma P: b. 1855 Illinois, USA d. 26 Aug 1941 Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois Marjorie Hendee b. abt 1890 Iowa, USA [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Hosmer Hassan (“Hassan”) Hendee b. 13 Jul 1852 (Tuesday 8 A.M.) New Albany, Indiana, USA m(1). Jessie McClear 18 Sep 1880 d. 15 Feb 1912 Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska bur. West Lawn Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska Occupation: school teacher - La Clede, Fayette, Illinois (1880) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; Illinois Marriages, 1851-1900 Record] “The Hendee brothers (Hosmer, Frank Clark, and Olin) were a devoted family trio and they have passed that family feeling on to the next generation. I felt it keenly in [your father, Frank] Chester [Hendee].” [Letter from Ethel Genevieve Hendee to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1966)] Kendrick (“Kent”) McClear Hendee b. m. Margaret Downs “Since my friends are what Jessie Vogt calls ‘amazing’ it is possible for me to have joys enough. They look after me wherever I am, no need to stay home to take care of myself. That is even a manner of speaking for even at home my sweet sister Margaret is unostensibly watchful. (Margaret is her bro. Kent’s widow. – Vera (Hendee) Roth)” [Letter from Ethel Genevieve Hendee to Vera (Hendee) Roth (1960)]LETTER FROM MARGARET SAUNDERS TO CYNTHIA – “The following letter is from Margaret Downs Hendee Saunders. She was the sister-in-law of Ethel Genevieve Hendee and took care of her. We [Michael and Cynthia Henry] met her when we visited Canaan [Connecticut] . Margaret was married to Ehel’s brother, Kendrick McClear Hendee. The letter is retyped with original spelling and punctuation.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1997) - email removed]“P.O. Box 141, Canaan, Conn. 06018, Novenber 27, 1972 Dear Cynthia, I was glad to receive your interesting letter. It took me some time to find the family tree that Ethel had worked on. Then I tried to have some copies made but they didn’t turn out very well so I am inclosing the original. When you get through with it if you would send it back I could have some better copies makde. There isn’t anything to know about Rex Hendee. He was born between Ethel and Kent but died in infancy. Kent and I never had any children for which I am very sorry. Your visit with Ethel meant a great deal to her. I guess you do not know I married again in 1964. We were good friends with the Saunders who lived next door. Aretas and I were married after his wife passed away and were very happy together having many of the same interests. He was a retired teacher and ornithologist. He died in 1970 after a fall and broken hip. I am glad you like California. I grew up in Oakland when it was a lovely suburb . . . A friend wants me to go to a warmer part of the country with her but I haven’t yet made up my mind just what to do. I miss Ethel very much. We lived so close I went to see her every day and she was fond of Aretas. I hope you will have good luck with your family tree. I would love to have one when it is finished. I’m sorry I don’t know of any distant relatives. With love, Margaret Saunders” [Letter from Margaret (Downs) (Hendee) Saunders to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1972)]===================================================================================================================================== Rex Hendee b. d. (infant) “There isn’t anything to know about Rex Hendee. He was born between Ethel and Kent but died in infancy.” [Letter from Margaret (Downs) (Hendee) Saunders to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1972)]===================================================================================================================================== Ethel Genevieve Hendee b. 24 Nov 1881 d. 31 Jul 1972 LETTER FROM COUSIN ETHEL HENDEE TO VERA HENDEE ROTH - “I remember visiting Ethel in her home, probably in 1964, at which time she was 83 years old. She was nice. When I got married, she gave me an oval glass candy dish with silver floral designs on it; I think of her every time I use it. I wrote to Mother and asked what she remembered about the visit. She wrote back, ‘I remember very little about our visit. It was in New Canaan, Conn, and it was a pleasant, medium-sized house. Her sister-in-law Margaret lived with her and really took care of her. Ethel was very frail – fairly short and very thin. She had white hair. We had lunch with them. Both women had on the old-fashioned ‘housedress’ like Grandma used to wear. They were straight, buttoned down part of the front and were of printed material. Following that we echanged letters until she could no longer write, so then corresponded with Margaret until she died.’ (I definitely remember housedresses when I was a little girl; it was a common, household word. Mother wore them, also, as women just didn’t wear jeans or slacks as we do now. I remember Mother and Grandma Moor saying. ‘I have to go shopping for a house dress.’ Grandma would also buy them for herself, then wrap them up as a Christmas present from Grandpa to her. I don’t remember them as totally straight, but more flaring out. I remember sitting in cousin Ethel’s living room, an old-fashioned room and very pleasant. – Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed). There are some entries added to this letter by Vera, which I have put in parentheses and documented with ‘VR.’ As a result of information in here, I entered Minerva on the tree accompanying Mary C. Wood’s letter to Olin Hendee. Vera’s reference to ‘my grandmother Hendee’ is to Lucinda Wood Hendee. Ethel’s reference to ‘Aunt Jennie’ is to Vera and Chet’s mother and my grandmother, Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1997) - email removed] “August 29, 1960 Dear Vera, (Inez referred to in this letter is the adopted daughter of a woman who was in her turn adopted by my Grandmother Hendee’s sister, Minerva Wood Cooley of Friend, Nebr. – VR) Your ‘tiny present’ has never come. Perhaps for some reason you were unable to send it, but if you did send it I want you to know it did not find me. I don’t remember whether I asked Inez to tell you or not. I am somewhat behind in letters to Inez. She has been wonderful about writing me for many years; even when she was so very busy on the farm she would write me and Kent and Margaret telling us what she was reading, what she was about to serve for dinner- and about the children and Frank, the kind of intimate family thing that meant no break with the past. (Kent [Kendrick McClear H.] Ethel’s bro. married Margaret Downs of Lincoln – VR) (The ‘H.’ means ‘Hendee.’ – CH) The last few weeks I’ve had to curtail my letter writing because of my eyes. I’m sure they will come out all right and they feel reasonably usable but I’ve had to discontinue all other medication, some of it vital. And that sometimes makes me not so strong as might be and that is reflected in my eyes. I guess – I don’t know – I left off there. Anyway the reason for all this I may have written Inez and this may be a repetition for you. My eyes were slipping back into undesireable ways and Dr. Judson could see no evidence of the glaucoma having advanced enough to cause it. So, he asked our family doctor to discontinue shots for blood pressure, heart stimulants, and most of all the medicine which is a great palliative for Parkinson’s Disease. It does not retard he progress of the real trouble but makes everything easier, more stability, etc., etc. In addition to this he asked me to temporarily discontinue the medicine he prescribed to take the place of the digitalis I had been taking for some years. So, I’m on my own with a vengeance! The point is to find the trouble maker – when the eye symptoms come as they are now markedly doing. I begin to experiment to see which good old friend of mine is the criminal. He says probably one of the diuretics because, given the glaucoma, they could or one could be injurious. You see it may take a while to find out. The great easing of the eye symptoms has taken three weeks. So, it may be a while longer before I can do a lot of things I’d like to do such as checking on your ‘tiny gift.’ (I forget, for sure, just what the tiny gift was. Better send something. – VR) But , we have many pleasant things to do. Since my friends are what Jessie Vogt calls ‘amazing’ it is possible for me to have joys enough. They look after me wherever I am, no need to stay home to take care of myself. That is even a manner of speaking for even at home my sweet sister Margaret is unostensibly watchful. (Margaret is her bro. Kent’s widow. – VR) Last week we went to a tea party at the Hal Borland’s. They had Barbara’s mother up from Waterburg to celebrate her 90th birthday. Like dear Aunt Jennie she is a remarkable person. It was a coming and going tea party; most of the people we knew and the new people were pleasant, young and old, - a true representation of her friends up here. The men were fine looking and dignified, the women pretty in summer togs, and the countless sandwiches made by Husband Hal, were scrumptious. If you haven’t read his ‘High, Wide, and Lonesome,’ I wish you would. It is a biography of his boyhood on one of the last homesteads of the west, this one in southwestern Colorado not far from Sidney, Nebraska. Day before yesterday we were taken on the beautiful thirty mile drive to Litchfield, ‘the parlour of Connecticut,’ the home and beautiful church of Henry Ward Beecher are there as is the first law school building. Building sounds dignified, it is very small, was the office of the Master lawyer standing on his property on the side lawn. It has been one of the loveliest ‘greens’ in Connecticut and the largest number of fine old colonials. They are uninterrupted by things of lesser periods. They stand far back from the ‘green’; their lawns are velvety bright green as are all the lawns in this long Litchfield County. Here in the lower Birkshires, the hill slopes are beautiful in deciduous trees and evergreens with pleasant birches to keep the view from being ‘heavy.’ We were entertained two weeks or so ago at Margaret Eddy’s. It was a special occasion because along with her guests and ten visiting cousins at her Twin Lakes cottage camp was a very black young man from Uganda. He is here on a U.S. government grant for three years study at New York University in New York City when he will have completed study for his Doctorate. He graduated from a school (high school) for boys in his native Uganda after which he graduated from a university in India. He is preparing for government service in Uganda and he hopes the when he enters the service the land will still be a Protectorate of England, and remain so until the people are better prepared for self government. He was perhaps the most cultivated person there under thirty, modest and delightful. He was not the most traveled, that palm would go to Margaret and Alberton Eddy. There was no city where he had been that they did not know and more than casually. He may well be Premier of Uganda one of these days and if the U.N. still stands he will be an addition worthwhile. After dinner and its talk on travel, governments, ethics, Christian (which he is), Hinduism, Mohammedanism), etc., we were joined for dessert by three charming young women, two of Thailand, young and vivacious, and one from Germany, a little older and more sedate, a good looking brunette. After they came we played the English game of ‘Skiddles’ – lots of fun with top to spin and pegs to kick down all jumping around from gate to gate of little pens – all at the throw of the top. Game apparatus almost covered the dining table just before set for twelve – so passed the International Evening, so you see I’m not a recluse – just have to be guarded and guided and rest when I get home and neglect my cousins in Lincoln. Much love, Ethel” [Letter from Ethel Genevieve Hendee to Vera (Hendee) Roth (1960)]LETTER FROM COUSIN ETHEL HENDEE TO CYNTHIA – “The following is a letter from cousin Ethel Genevieve Hendee, daughter of Homer Hassan Hendee . . . I’m not sure what she meant by ‘the young man who came out to Denver.’ Cousin Ethel did not visit in Denver, so it mus have been from some reference about Mike in a letter to her. Mother stated that she and Daddy kept up correspondence with Cousin Ethel. ‘Chester’ was my father, Frank Chester (Chet) Hendee. Mike and I were somewhat affected by the [Viet Nam] war in where we lived. By having a teaching contract, Mike was not subject to the draft. So, we taught in Rockford, Iowa for two years and then moved to Barstow. We did not care for Barstow (though it enabled us to see much of southern California and Las Vegas). Since we did not have another teaching position by the end of our first year in Barstow, we did have to sign those contracts or Mike would have bee drafted. In February of our second year in Barstow, I vividly remember that we were enroute to Las Vegas to pick up Grandma (Moore) for her annual visit when it dawned on us that Mike was now of the age that he could be without a teaching contract and not be drafted. Therefore we did not sign our contracts that spring and picked up our positions in Manteca in August of that year. ‘Uncle Olin’ was also ‘Uncle Olin’ to my father, as he and Ethel were first cousins. This letter was written to me upon her receiving an invitation to my wedding, which occurred on August 6, 1966. Cousin Ethel sent me a lovely glass candy dish, with a silver floral design, which I enjoy using to this day, always thinking of sweet Cousin Ethel and our nice visit in her home.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1997) - email removed] “Canaan Conn. July 20, 1966 Cynthia, my dear: You have no idea how pleased I am to have your invitation. It makes Denver much closer to Canaan. I only wish it made it close enough for me to see you become Cynthia Henry. It is rather pleasant to think you will still be ‘Cynthia H.’ I have been wondering if Michael Edward is the young man who came out to Denver. If he is I am already acquainted with him. Whether he is or not please tell him I say to him what our Uncle Olin said to my mother the day before her wedding – ‘In the Hendee family there are no ‘in-laws’.’ I should like to congratulate him on marrying a very intelligent young lady. This reminds me that my memory picture of you is seeing you walk over to the bookcases and eagerly comparing our books with yours.That natural act on your part always comes to me when I think of you and I like it. I wish I could come out and see the ‘becoming’ – Something in me instinctively responds to a Roman Catholic or Episcopalian wedding. Somehow, to me at least, they seem to favor the altar more than the veil. There are so many things I should like to know, most of all, where you are going to live and if the war (Viet Nam – Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) will have to determine that. In any case I am sure you will both be happy and I am glad to have a new ‘first cousin.’ The Hendee brothers (Hosmer, Frank Clark, and Olin) were a devoted family trio and they have passed that family feeling on to the next generation. I felt it keenly in [your father, Frank] Chester [Hendee]. My love to you both, Ethel” [Letter from Ethel Genevieve Hendee to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1966)]Hosmer Hassan (“Hassan”) Hendee m(2). Jesse Arndel 1905 Fayette County, Illinois [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; Illinois Marriages, 1851-1900 Record] Jesse: b. 21 Mar 1885 Indiana, USA d. Feb 1964 Nebraska Kendrick Elijah Hendee b. 22 Apr 1854 (Sunday 8 P.M.) Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA d. Aug 1854 (infant) Richland, Illinois [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Olin Wood Hendee (twin of Lu Bird or Birdie) b. 29 Jun 1856 (Sunday 11 P.M.) Brooklyn, Michigan, USA m. Ida Gabriella Cole 1 Oct 1895 d. 17 Aug 1932 Occupation: Teaching School - La Clede, Fayette, Illinois (1880) Residence: Clay and Fayette Counties, Illinois; Omaha, Nebraska (1882) “Feb 16—1930 . . . I am 73 years old and travel for the Curtis Pub. Co. – and have for over 30 years. I live in Omaha, Neb – 4204 Burdette St. My Father was born in Vermont, the son of Rev. David Hendee—who emigrated to Michigan in our early days. Was the first Baptist preacher in that state. I was born Jun 29—1856—in Brooklyn, Mich. However I was raised in Illinois, southern part—Clay and Fayette counties, but moved to Neb.in 1882. My Father’s brothers were Royal, John, and __ Clark.—All passed on now. Yours truly, Olin W. Hendee, 4204 Burdette, Omaha, Neb” [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; Olin W. Hendee letter] “of David’s sons (Clark Kendrick Hendee 6) was the father of O.W. 7 (Olin Wood [Hendee]) of Omaha [Nebraska] and his twin sister Lu Bird . . . The twins will be 74 June 29 ’39. O.W. has one daughter Maurea Hendee Sanborn who has 3 youngsters, the eldest a girl.” [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mrs. Cora Sand of Prophetstown, Illinois – Feb 1930; transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] Ida Gabriella: b. Occupation: teacher at the state [Nebraska] school for the deaf “Mother remembered that Rhea and Ida spoke sign language to each other, and she finally said the she couldn’t understand sign language. Mother said they were tall, good-looking people. She remembered Daddy saying that they (Olin and Ida) were nice to him while he was a boy in Lincoln. Daddy and Rhea were the same age [both born 1896]. Mother never met Olin.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed]“. . . I say to him what our Uncle Olin said to my mother [Jessie (McClear) Hendee] the day before her wedding – ‘In the Hendee family there are no ‘in-laws’. The Hendee brothers (Hosmer, Frank Clark, and Olin) were a devoted family trio and they have passed that family feeling on to the next generation. I felt it keenly in [your father, Frank] Chester [Hendee].” [Letter from Ethel Genevieve Hendee to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1966)] Maurea Pearl (“Rhea”) Hendee b. 27 Jul 1896 Kansas, USA m. Clayton Clifford Sanborn [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] “Maurea Hendee Sanborn who has 3 youngsters, the eldest a girl.” [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mrs. Cora Sand of Prophetstown, Illinois – Feb 1930; transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “The following is retyped from a parchment-style typed document owned by Owin [Wood Hendee]. There is a handwritten note by Olin at the bottom. His daughter, ‘Maureah Pearl,’ actually spelled her name ‘Maurea’ and her nickname as ‘Rhea,’ I remember visiting her as a child. Her mother, Ida, was a teacher at the state [Nebraska] school for the deaf. I have an image of a large house and meeting Rhea, but that‘s it. When consulting with my mother, Laura Louise Hendee, about this visit, she informed me that the family lived in Omaha. We had been back to visit Daddy’s (Frank Chester Hendee’s) brother and sister-in-law, Harold and Ethel Hendee; in Lincoln [Nebraska], and then went through Omaha. Rhea had been divorced for many years. Her daughter (whom I remember as ‘Jeannie’) and son-in-law (George) bought what Mother verified to be a large house that needed fixing up. Rhea, Ida, Jeannie, and George all lived there. Mother said they ‘fixed it up for 25 years.’ They took us inside to see it, but it was not in shape for company, so we visited on the front porch (which I remember) . Mother remembered that Rhea and Ida spoke sign language to each other, and she finally said the she couldn’t understand sign language. Mother said they were tall, good-looking people.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] Mary Jean (“Jeanie”) Sanborn b. 9 Jun 1920 m. George Adam Lippert d. abt 1998 [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Clark Allen Lippert b. [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Rhea Ann Lippert b. m. Thomas Frank Musil [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Jeffrey Lee Musil b. [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Amy Marie Musil b. m. __ Mayer [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Cory Mayer b. Kent Lee Lippert b. [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Robert H. Sanborn b. 23 Oct 1921 m. Dorothy Alice Hughes [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Judith Ann Sanborn b. m. Charles Dennis Blue [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Dennis Michael Blue b. [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Julie Ann Blue b. [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Michael David Blue [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Barbara Kay Sanborn b. m. Lorin Peter Dore [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Gary William Dore b. [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Steven Robert Dore b. [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Cynthia Sue Sanborn b. m. Kenneth Rolling [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Jeffrey Lee Rolling b. [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Robert Francis Sanborn b. [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] John Arthur Sanborn b. 29 Dec 1924 m(1). Katherine Gasper [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Carol Jean Sanborn b. [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] John Arthur Sanborn m(2). Doris__ [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Cathy Sanborn b. [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] John Sanborn b. [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Cindy Sanborn b. [Olin Wood Hendee family tree document] Helen Lu (“Lu Bird” or “Birdie”) Hendee (twin of Olin Wood) b. 29 June 1856 (Sunday 10 P.M. – one hour before brother Olin) Brooklyn, Michigan, USA m. [unmarried] d. 31 July 1932 (Sunday) Lawrenceville, Lawrence County, Illinois, USA bur. 2 Aug 1932 (Tuesday 3 P.M.) Cause of death: bronchial pneumonia after an illness of four days Occupation: school teacher - La Clede, Fayette, Illinois (1880) Residence: Avon, Lake County, Illinois - Living with Benjamin & Emma Hendee (1880) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] “of David’s sons (Clark Kendrick Hendee 6) was the father of O.W. (Olin Wood [Hendee]) of Omaha [Nebraska] and his twin sister Lu Bird who until this winter, made her home at La Clede Ill, at the homestead where Dr. Hendee (C.K. {Clark Kendrick}) and children made their home beginning in 1872. Miss Bird is now at the M.E. Home for Old Folks at Lawrenceville Ill. (1930). The twins will be 74 June 29 ’39.” [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mrs. Cora Sand of Prophetstown, Illinois – Feb 1930; transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] “July 31, 1932 – [to] Mr. F.C. [Frank Clark] Hendee, 2640 S. 13th St., Lincoln, Nebr.; Dear Sir:- Miss LuBird Hendee died this (Sunday) morning, July 31, at 5:10 A.M. of bronchial pneumonia after an illness of four days. The funeral will be Tuesday, Aug. 2, at 3 P.M. The evening she had the accident she told the Matron that you were so feeble that you would not be able to come, which we regret. She passed away peacefully. She was appreciative as the matron and others cared for her, her fine spirit continuing as long as she was conscious. The Home extends sympathy in this hour of your bereavement. Yours sincerely, Robert Morris, Supt.” [Letter from Superintendent of “The Old Folks Home, Southern Illinois Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, Lawrenceville, Illinois”] David Royal ("Royal" or “Royal D.” or “Royal David”) Hendee b. 6 Mar 1812 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m(1). Julia Turner d. 18 Apr 1893 (or 15 Dec 1893) Illinois bur. Fifield Cemetery, Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan Grave Marker Inscription: “R.D. HENDEE, 1812 – 1893 JULIA A. Wife of R.D. HENDEE DIED Oct. 17, 1885 Aged 71 yrs. 9 mos.” Occupation: farmer - NW MICHIGAN-TOLEDO STRIP No 2 S 1 W 18; Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan (1870) Residence: Sandstone Township, Jackson County, Michigan - Came from Niagara Co NY and entered for land (28 May 1835); Blackman, Jackson, Michigan, United States – 171 acres (1837) "A good source is DeLand's History of Jackson County, MI, compiled by Col. Charles V. DeLand, pub. 1903 by B. F. Bowen Publisher. Royal had two brothers Jonathan H. and John D and 3 sisters, but I do not know their names. Their father is David M. Hendee b. abt 1787 in Vermont. Royal D. Hendee settled on a farm in Blackman township, Jackson County, MI." [Pam Downing - email removed] "By 1837 Royal Hendee was in Michigan having bought 171 acres in Jackson County. In the 1870 census Royal and his wife Julia are listed in Blackman twp. Jackson County along with their daughter Emma, son-in-law Marion Cole and grandchildren, Floyd and Clyde Cole. John and Mary Hendee are also on the same census page along with their children, Sherman and Mati? " [email removed] “I have him listed as David Royal, but going by Royal??? Anyway, he was a brother to my g grandfather, Clark Kendrick (see my line and more info in my posting under Hendee Huguenots Who Fled France). Royal's other sibs were: Lois Eliza, John Jackson, Caleb H., Amy CAROLINE, Freeman [Truman?], William Briggs, and Jonathan Herrington . . . Royal and Julie had Emma, Victor, Matilda, and Rosina; Emma and Marion COLE had 2 sons, Ida, Nita, and Clyde; Matilda married Daniel King and had a dau.; Rosina married a Wordsworth and had a son and then married a Rhinehold.” [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Julia: b. 1814 New York, USA d. 17 Oct 1885 (71 yrs) Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan bur. 17 Oct 1885 Fifield Cemetery, Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan“Probably son of Rev David Hendee. Born in VT. Came from Niagara Co NY and entered for land in Sandstone Twp Jackson Co Michigan on 28 May 1835.” [Find A Grave Memorial# 18908915 - ;]Military Service: Union 8th MICHIGAN INFANTRY COMPANY I- Officer- Captain Quackenbush, Jay L. Owosso (1861) – Rank: private [1870 Census: Royal D. Hendee, County: Jackson, Municipality: Blackman, Roll: 678-679, pg. 11] 1870 Census: State: Michigan, County: Jackson, Township: Blackman, Date: 19 Aug 1870, Roll: 678-679, pg. 11. Value of Dwelling# Value of Personal Place of ATT C C BLD Male Family# Name Age Sex Color Occupation Realestate Estate Birth FFB MFB MOB MOM SCH R W DEF Citizen 152 158 Hendee, Royal D. 57 M W Farmer $3000 $10000 Vermont Y Julia 56 F W Keeping House New York Cole, Marion 26 M W Farmer $600 Michigan Y Emma 23 F W Michigan Floyd 2 M W Michigan Clyde 6mo M W MichiganAbbreviations in census table: FFB – Father of foreigh birth; MFB – Mother of foreign birth; MOB – month of birth if less than a year, MOM – Month of marriage if married within year; ATT/SCH – Attended school in the last year; CR – Cannot read, CW – Cannot write; BLD/DEF – Blind, Deaf or Insane; Male Citizen – Male citizen able to vote.“1880 United States Census: Blackman, Jackson County, Michigan [At the time of the 1880 census, Royal D. Hendee was living next door to his brother, Jonathan Herrington Hendee (b. 6 Nov 1815), and Jonathan’s wife, Elizabeth T. (Blanchard) Hendee (b. abt 1820).] Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Royal D. HENDEE Self M Male W 68 VT Farmer VT VT Julia A. HENDEE Wife M Female W 66 NY Keeping House VT VT”“The statement of the commissioner of deeds was further verified by Joseph Hoxie, clerk of the city and county of New York, and the three documents registered in the registrar’s office of Jackson county by William E. Perrine, May 20, 1839, at 8:30 A.M. The patent was signed by Martin Van Buren, President of the United States, August 2, 1837. The other patents issued to settlers in Jackson county and signed by Presidents of the United States embrace the following grantees: . . . Royal D. Hendee” [De Land's history of Jackson county, Michigan; embracing a concise review of its early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences ... To which is appended a comprehensive compendium of local biography ... Author: De Land, Charles V. (Charles Victor), 1826-1903 Publication Info: (Logansport, Ind.) : B. F. Bowen, 1903 p. 134]“The Hendee family hailed from Vermont, having settled at Pittsford in an early day. The elder Hendee [Deacon Caleb Hendee] was a Revolutionary soldier, having served under General Stark in the battle at Bennington, and in the capture of Burgoyne’s army at Saratoga. His son, David Hendee, emigrated to Niagara county, New York, in 1811. He was an ensign in the American army and engaged in the campaign along the frontier in the war of 1812. He became an ordained minister of the Baptist church, and came to Michigan as a missionary in 1828. He came to Jackson in 1838, and organized the first Baptist church in 1838. He and his wife both died in Hillsdale county. His wife died in 1861, and he died in June, 1869. One of his sons, Royal D. Hendee, settled on a farm in Blackman, and was for fifty years a resident of that township. Jonathan H. Hendee lived on a farm in Rives township. John D. Hendee was a farmer in Blackman. He served for three years in Company K. Eighth Michigan Infantry, during the Civil war. There is a large number of descendants still living in Michigan, all reputable people. Three of the daughters are wives of prominent Baptist ministers. The sons are scattered about the state, and most of them are prosperous business men.” [De Land’s history of Jackson County, Michigan; embracing a concise review of its early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences … To which is appended a comprehensive compendium of local biography author: De Land, Charles V. (Charles Victor), 1826-1903 Publication Info: [Logansport, Ind.] B. F. Bowen, 1903, p. 362 Michigan County Histories – ]Emily (“Emma“) E. Hendee b 19 Mar 1847 New York, USA m. Horace Marion ("Marion") Cole 24 Dec 1866 Baptist Parsonage, Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan d. 7 Jul 1936 Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan bur. Mt. Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan Residence: Emma, her husband Horace Marion Cole, and their two sons, Floyd and Clyde Cole, were living with Emma’s parents at the time of the 1870 national census for Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan. [1870 Census: Township of Blackman, County of Jackson, State of Michigan, Post Office of Jackson; enumerated on 19 Aug 1870] “Horace Marion: b. 14 Nov 1844 Rives Township, Jackson County, Michigan, USA d. 2 May 1899 Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan bur. Mt. Evergreen Cemetery, Jackson County, Michigan Occupation: June 12, 1880 Keeper in prison Military Service: Enlisted Rives Township, Jackson County, Michigan as Private October 03, 1863 Military; Enlisted K Co. 10th Cav Reg Michigan December 15, 1864; Promoted to Full Cpl. (est) November 11, 1865; Mustered out at Memphis,Tennesee. Parents: Horace Gould Cole (b. 17 Feb 1808 Concord, New Hampshire, USA d. 29 Dec 1893 Rives Township, Jackson, Michigan bur. Cole Cemetery, Rives, Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan Church: The Free-Will Baptist Church of Rives,organized Oct 1838 Politics: Republican) and Lucinda Melvina King (b. 1814 New York d. 3 Nov 1880) “HORACE M. COLE, EMMA E. HENDEE, JACKSON [County, Michigan], 24 DEC 1866“ [Michigan Marriage Index Database - Jack & Marianne Dibean - email removed]Horace Marion’s Military Service: Enlisted Rives Junction, Michigan as Private - Enlisted K Co. 10th Cavalry Regiment Michigan (3 Oct 1863); leaves Grand Rapids, Michigan for Tennesee (1 Dec 1863); Promoted to Full Cpl.(est) (15 Dec 1864); Mustered Out, Memphis, Tennesee (11 Nov 1865) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed]“Uncle Royal had a daughter Emma Hendee Cole still living at Jackson Mich. I think she is about 88 (1930).” [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mrs. Cora Sand of Prophetstown, Illinois – Feb 1930; transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed]“Emma and Marion COLE had 2 sons, Ida, Nita, and Clyde.” [Cynthia Henry - email removed]“I have two Hendee family reunion pictures if anyone would be interested. My Mother says she remembers going to family reunions & about the Indian motorcycle but doesn’t remember the connection. My grandmother Thelma Karlene Cole Davis was her Mother, & her (Thelma’s) parents were Clyde Cole & Estel Mae Dodge. The Hendee connection comes through Horace M. Cole & Emma Hendee.” [Renee Jansen, Michigan - email removed]Michigan Marriages, 1822-1995:Groom's Name Bride's Name Marriage Date Marriage PlaceHorace M. Cole Emma E. Hendee 24 Dec 1866 Jackson County, Michigan [LDS Family History Search - ] 1870 Census - Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan:Dwelling# Value of Personal Place of ATT C C BLD Male Family# Name Age Sex Color Occupation Realestate Estate Birth FFB MFB MOB MOM SCH R W DEF Citizen 152 158 Cole, Marion 26 M W Farmer $600 Michigan Y Emma 23 F W Michigan Floyd 2 M W Michigan Clyde 6mo M W Michigan1880 Census - Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan:Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Horace M. COLE Self M Male W 36 MI Keeper In Prison NY NY Emily COLE Wife M Female W 28 NY Keeping House NY NY Clyde COLE Son S Male W 9 MI MI NY Iva COLE Dau S Female W 3 MI MI NY Baby COLE Dau S Female W 2M MI MI NY “Emma and Marion COLE had 2 sons, Ida, Nita, and Clyde” [Cynthia Henry - email removed] Floyd Cole b. 7 Jan 1868 Blackman, Jackson County, Michigan, USA d. 1 Jul 1870 Blackman, Jackson County, Michigan, USA bur. 1 Jul 1870 Cole Cemetery, Rives Junction, Jackson County, Michigan Cause of Death: Scarlet Fever [1870 Census: State: Michigan, County: Jackson, Township: Blackman, Date: 19 Aug 1870, Roll: 678-679, pg. 11; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Clyde Hinman (“Hinman”) Cole b. 26 NOV 1869 Jackson County, Michigan, USA m. Estel Mae Dodge "[Clyde] from Jackson, Michigan" - "Train Hits Car; Two Are Killed - Clyde Cole and Wife Victims of Glasgow Crossing Crash. - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cole, 747 N. Waterloo Ave., were instantly killed at 2:26 Friday afternoon when their car was struck by the westbound Michigan Central Mercury at the Glasgow Rd. crossing. Cole, a conductor on the Grand Rapids division of the Michigan Central, and his wife Elizabeth, were driving north on the Glasgow road when their car was struck on the crossing. Cole had just returned from a trip to California and earlier in the day had reported in to the railroad office to go to work Sunday. Charles J. Trensey, 403 S. Wisner St., was the conductor in charge of the train with George McGlinch, 1618 Fourth St. as the engineer." [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; 1870 Census: State: Michigan, County: Jackson, Township: Blackman, Date: 19 Aug 1870, Roll: 678-679, pg. 11.] “I have two Hendee family reunion pictures if anyone would be interested. My Mother says she remembers going to family reunions & about the Indian motorcycle but doesn’t remember the connection. My grandmother Thelma Karlene Cole Davis was her Mother, & her (Thelma’s) parents were Clyde Cole & Estel Mae Dodge. The Hendee connection comes through Horace M. Cole & Emma Hendee.” [Renee Jansen, Michigan - email removed] Thelma Karlene Cole b. 13 Mar 1900 Jackson, Michigan, USA m. William Agustus Davis 23 Jul 1919 Parsnage of the First Metdodist Episocal Church - Reverend Frederick Spence (432 W. Michigan Ave., between Jackson & Blackstone, Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan) – Wittnesses - Maude Spance & Irene Mae Davis aniv. 50th Wedding Anniversary 23 July 1969 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan Medical: Face & jaw pain (1976); cataracts on both eyes (1977) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] d. 27 Jun 1978 Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan bur. 1978 Lenawee Hills Memorial Park, Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan Occupation: Smit Chemical - pill packer Residence: Jackson Ward 8, Jackson County, Michigan (1900); With Charle & Flora Davis on farm, Brooklyn, Jackson County, Michigan; 308 Lincoln Ave, Swanton, Fulton County, Ohio (1927); 641 mes St., Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, 49221 (1941) “Met future mate; 5 July 1919; Brooklyn, Jackson County, Michigan; At Will’s [Willm Augustus] parents’ farm – [Thelma] went with Eddie Frank Davis.” [, Family Archive #110, Social Security Death Index: U.S. Ed. 9, Social Security Death Index, Release date: April 10, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.111.9.62813.22; Miller Family Tree - ; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] William Augustus: b. 26 Mar 1895 Swanton, Fulton County, Ohio, USA d. 6 Nov 1982 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan bur. Lenawee Hills Memorial Park, Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan Occupation: farmer, Norvell, Jackson County, Michigan (1920); Anurbin Street Car--Adrian & Toledo Section hand on Michigan Centra (1920); W.P.A. [Works Progress Administration] (1939) Residence: Swan Creek Township, Fulton County, Ohio (1900) Education: School - Norvell, Jackson County, Michigan (1900) Military: “Went to enlist but was blind in one eye” (1917) Parents: Charles Pardon Davis (b. 29 Nov 1869 Fulton, , Ohio m. 12 Mar 1893 d. 11 Jul 1944 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan bur. 13 Jul 1944 Lenawee Hills Memorial Park, Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan - "from Ohio") and Flora Lucinda LaBounty (b. 21 Jun 1877 Swanton, Fulton County, Ohio d. 3 Oct 1966 West Branch, Ogemawn County, Michigan) “I have a old Hendee family reunion picture. I only know my grandparents in the picture. Thelma Karlene Cole Davis (daughter of Clyde Hinman Cole) & William Agustus Davis. I would have to search my cd's but would be willing to email copies to Hendee or Cole family.” [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Leatrice Joy Davis b. 7 Nov 1928 Swanton, Fulton County, Ohio, USA m(1). Norris Elmo Miller 3 Jun 1947 7:00 p.m. Rev Paul Shaffer residence, French St., Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan div. 31 Mar 1971 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan ch. 31 Jan 1988 Church of the Good Shepherd, Adrian Lenawe County, Michigan d. 12 Jan 2007 (age 78 yrs) Hudson, Pasco County, Florida bur. cremation, Faupel Funeral Home, Port Richey, Florida Cause of Death: C.O.P.D., Diabetes, ear cancer, alzheimers, asthma, glacoma, high blood pressure, heart attack, diverticalosis Obituary: Leatrice Joy Davis Miller Blaker Pangburn – Hudson, Fla. – Leatrice J. Pangburn, age 78, of Hudson, Fla., died Friday, Jan 12, 2007, at Bayonet Point and Rehab. She was born in Swanton, Ohio, the daughter of William Augustus and Thelma Karlene Cole Davis who proceeded her in death, as well as a brother from Harrison,, Delbert Duewayne Davis; and great-grandson Christopher Cooke, who died at birth. Leaatrice moved to Hudson three years ago from Panama City, Fla. She was a housewife and a member of the Church of The Good Shepherd while in Adrian. She married Norris Elmo Miller, June 3, 1947, who passed away Feb. 22.1990, in Adrian. She married Frederick Keith Blaker, May 8 1989, who passed away Aug. 1, 1989, in Adrian. She married Earl Howard Pangburn, Feb. 1, 1995, who passed away Feb. 22, 2004, in Panama City, Fla. Survivors include a son; four daughters, Karlene Miller McAnally and Robin Miller North and Chuck of Hudson, Fla., Renee Miller Jansen and Ronald of Ada and Kimberly Miller and Jim Carpenter of Tecomseh; a brother, Glenn Elwood Davis Sr. and Ruth of Adrian; grandchildren, Marc Jansen and Kimberly Jansen, Dawn Jansen Dillon and Michael Dillon, Bonnie McAnally Cooke, Bobby and Marlene McAnally,, Bekie and Paul Bettinger, Brian and Tina Miller, Heather North, Brandon Miller, Brandy Carpenter; great-grandchildren, Tony, Troy and Bobby Jr. McAnally, Shawn Cooke, Cody Miller, Paul Earl and Dakota Bettinger, Austin, Baily, Carter and Ashley Dillion, Brandon, Hunter and Logan Miller; and many nephews and one niece in the Adrian area. Arrangements were by Faupel Funeral Home, Port Richey, Fla. Cremation followed. The family had a memorial family picnic on Hudson beach, Hudson, Fla., on Jan 19, 2007. Many thanks for your support of the family with cards.” [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; ] Norris Elmo: b. 21 Jul 1916 Petersburg, Summerfield, Monroe County, Michigan, USA d. 22 Feb 1990 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan Parents: William Elmo Miller (b. 25 Jun 1876 Whiteford Center, Monroe County, Michigan, USA m. Apr 1908 Wellsville, Monroe County, Michigan d. 7 Sep 1952 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan) and Clarabelle Hull (b. 10 Mar 1885 Petersburg, Monroe County, Michigan, USA d. 6 Mar 1949 Petersburg, Monroe County, Michigan bur. Mar 1949 Pleasantview Cemetery, Summerfield Township, Petersburg, Monroe County, Michigan “Claribelle Hull Miller died in her home in the arms of her daughter-in-law (Leatrice Joy Davis Miller).” [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed]) Ren'ee Ilene Miller b. 12 Jan 1953 Emma L. Bixby Hospital, Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA m. Ronald Lewis Jansen 28 Jun 1969 Seneca Community Church, Morenci, Lenawee County, Michigan Residence: 9305 52nd St. S. E., Ada, Michigan 49301-9335 (2004) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; Amasa Daniel Hendee family tree - ]] “I have a couple of Cole family group pictures if anyone would be interested. My great grandfather was Clyde Hinman Cole, his daughter was Thelma Karlene Cole Davis-my grandmother.” [Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed; Amasa Daniel Hendee family tree - ] “I have two Hendee family reunion pictures if anyone would be interested. My Mother says she remembers going to family reunions & about the Indian motorcycle but doesn"t remember the connection. My grandmother Thelma Karlene Cole Davis was her Mother, & her (Thelma’s) Father was Clyde Cole & [Mother] Estel Mae Dodge) - The Hendee connection comes through Horace M. Cole & Emma A. Hendee [gg grandparents of Renee Jansen].” [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; Amasa Daniel Hendee family tree - ] Ronald Lewis: b. 15 June 1948 Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA ch. Lowell,Kent Co.,MI Occupation: computer programmer - S.S. Kresge, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan (1970); Foremost, Ada,Kent Co.,MI; Parents: Lewis Charles Jansen (b. 2 Feb 1920 Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA m. 14 Jun 1947 Oakdale Methodist Church, Louisville, Kentucky Description: height – 67 inches, weight – 162 pounds (1942) Occupation: Lab technician-Percy Jones General Hospital, Battle Creek, Calhoun County,Michigan (1948) Military Service: World War II – Private, enlisted at Fort Custer, Michigan) and Laura Lois Vaughn (b. 26 Dec 1923 Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky Military Service: World War II – 18 Sep 1944 enlisted in Womens Army Corps (W.A.C.S.) Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky) Marc Allen Jansen b. 27 Aug 1970 Detroit, Michigan (8:10 p.m. 6 lb. 2 oz -19 inches) ch. 18 Jul 1982 First Baptist Church, Lowell, Kent County, Michigan m. Kimberly Kay Kleinert 19 Sep 1992 Kalamazoo, Michigan [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Kimberly Kay: b. 16 Nov 1968 Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA Parents: Terry Robert Kleinert (b. 8 May 1945 Jackson, Michigan, USA m. 1967) and Sandra Kay McIntyre (b. 30 Aug 1949 Monmouth, Illinois, USA) Dawn Marie Jansen b. 8 Jan 1975 Troy, Michigan, USA ch. 29 Sep 1985 First Baptist Church, Lowell, Kent County, Michigan m. Michael Wayne Dillon 21 Oct 1995 Cameron, Texas [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Michael Wayne: b. 19 Oct 1968 Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA Occupation: Project Manager for Dillon Construction - Joliet, Illinois Parents: Phillip Michael Dillon (b. 15 Jul 1944Ypsilanti, Michigan. USA m. 1967 Michigan div. 1973 d. 24 Dec 2005 Clearwater, Florida) and Betsy Lee Andrus (b. 19 Jul 1944 Reese, Michigan, USA d. 9 Feb 2000 Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan Cause of death: Pancreatic cancer bur. cremation – Michigan (2000)) Carter Dillion b. [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Ashley Dillion b. [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Austin Dillion b. [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Baily Dillion b. [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Karlene Sue Miller b. 27 Jan 1948 Emma L. Bixby Hospital, Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA m. Earl Levoyd McAnally, Jr. 29 Feb 1968 Seneca, Michigan ch. 1 May 1988 Church Of The Good Shepherd, Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan - Pastor Michael Gobel Medical: Epilepsy (1966); blood too thick - shots of blood thinner (1998); strokes (1998); bladder surgery (2004); eye surgery (2004); heart attack (2006) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Earl Levoyd: b. 9 July 1944 Tennesee, USA Parents: Earl Levoyd McAnally, Sr. (b. 25 Apr 1923 Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, USA m. 24 Jul 1941 Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama d. 10 Oct 2006 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan bur. 14 Oct 2006 Lenawee Hills Memorial Park, Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, Anderson Funeral Home, Adrian, Pastor Gene Reitz officiating Cause of Death: Alzheimer's) and Francis Elaine Moorehead (b. 7 Jun 1924 Maxwell, Tennessee, USA d. 6 Dec 2006 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan bur. 9 Dec 2006 Lenawee Hills Memorial Park, Pastor Gene Reitz officiating, Anderson Funeral Home, Adrian) Bonnie McAnally b. m. __ Cooke [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Christopher Cooke b. d. bef 12 Jan 2007 (infant) “great-grandson Christopher Cooke, who died at birth” [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed; Leatrice Joy Davis Obit. - ] Shawn Cooke b. [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Bobby McAnally, Sr. b. m. Marlene __ [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Tony McAnally b. [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Troy McAnally b. [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Bobby McAnally, Jr. [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Bekie Jo McAnally b. 21 Nov 1974 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA ch. 16 Jun 1991 Church Of The Good Shepherd, Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan - Pastor Michael Gobel m. Paul Bettinger 1 Feb 1993 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan Medical: Leg surgery-growth (2004); basal cell cancer on neck & liver trouble (2008) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Paul: b. 7 Jan 1970 Medical: back surgery (2007) Paul Bettinger b. [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Earl Bettinger b. [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Dakota Bettinger b. [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Robin Rae Miller b. 12 May 1955 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA m. Chuck North Residence: “of Hudson, Florida” [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Brian Ray Miller b. 20 Dec 1976 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA m. Tina Nicole Elsesser 20 Jul 2002 Lakesin Regency Park, 8330 Civic Dr., Port Richey, Florida [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Tina Nicole: b. abt 1976 Medical: lupus – worst kind Heather Lynn North b. 28 Jan 1987 Florida, USA [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Kimberly Kay Miller b. 25 Dec 1963 Adrian, Lenawee, Michigan, USA m(1). Jim Carpenter Residence: “of Tecomseh” [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] James: b. 31 Oct 1963 Brandy Lynne Carpenter b. Aug 19,1988 in Adrian m. Jose Martinez Guillen 15 Jan 2008 Indiana “Kim & Jim went with them & stood up for them.” [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Jose Martinez: b. abt 1988 Mexico Kimberly Kay Miller m(_). Mark Suchman [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Mark: b. abt 1963 Michigan, USA Parents: __ Suchman (b. abt 1926) and Gisela Wache (b. abt 1931) Brandon Lee Miller b. 26 Dec 1983 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA m. Lindsey Cox 5 July 2008 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Lindsey: b. 3 Jan 1986 Michigan, USA Hunter Miller b. [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Logan Miller b. [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Leatrice Joy Davis m(2). Frederick Keith Blaker 8 May 1989 Toledo Lucas County, Ohio by Rev. Sandra Frost [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Frederick Keith: b. 25 Jun 1919 Clayton, Dover Township., Lenawee County,Michigan, USA d. 1 August 1989 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan Leatrice Joy Davis m(3). Earl Howard Pangburn Bay County, Florida [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Earl Howard: b. 21 Jun 1927 Adrian, Lenawee County,Michigan, USA d. 22 Feb 2004 Panama City, Bay County, Florida Leatrice Joy Davis m(not married). Donald Hate [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Donald: b. abt 1920 Michigan, USA Max Edward Davis [adopted (1946) by Delbert Duewayne Davis and wife Berniece below but was the “Natural son of Leatrice Joy Davis & Donald Hate”] b. 17 Aug 1946 Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA m. Darlene Shirley 12 May 1966 Manitou Beach, Lenawee, Michigan Residence: Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan (1993) [Miller Family Tree - ; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Darlene: b. 1948 Michigan, USA Education: Addison High School (graduated Jun 1966), Manitou Beach, Lenawee County, Michigan Bruce Wayne Davis b. 16 Jul 1969 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Sheralyn Davis b. 9 Aug 1971 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Mark Davis b. 23 Feb 1982 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Melissa Davis b. 13 Dec 1987 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Delbert Duewayne Davis b. 2 Jun 1920 Norvell, Jackson County, Michigan, USA m. Berniece E. Malosh 11 Feb 1940 Swanton, Ohio (Grace Butts & Eddie Davis witnesses) d. 26 Feb 1983 Hayes, Clare County, Michigan bur. 2 Mar 1983 Pleasant Plains Cemetery, Harrison, Michigan, Stocking Funeral Home Inc. 165 Oak Street Harrison, Michigan Medical: High blood pressure & lose weight (1976) Occupation: W.P.A. [Works Progress Administration] (1940); Hydrolic maintance-Bohn Aluminum, Adrian, Michigan (1947) Military: enlisted 24 Jul 1942 Toledo Lucas County, Ohio; Short wave radio-ham operator, U. S. Army Signal Corps Residence: 308 Lincoln Ave, Swanton, Fulton County, Ohio (1930); Manitou Beach, Lenawee County, Michigan (1966); Harrison, Clare County, Michigan (1983) [Miller Family Tree - ; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Berniece E: b. 10 May 1920 Metarora, Fulton County, Ohio, USA d. 1 Feb 2003 Harrison, Clare County, Michigan bur. 2003 Pleasant Plains Cemetery, Harrison, Michigan Gwendolyn Lucile Davis (1) b. 6 Jan 1942 641 Jamse St., Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA d. 6 Jan 1942 9:30 A.M. [still born] 641 Jamse St., Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan “Berniece not feeling well, went to Dr he said she will have baby by morning but is fine (5 Jan 1942)” bur. 1942 Lenawee Hills Memorial Park, Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan [Miller Family Tree - ; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Gwendolyn Lucile Davis (2) b. 7 May 1947 Michigan, USA m. Vernon Arthur Brown, Jr. 8 Dec 1966 “In Gwen’s home,” Manitou Beach, Lenawee County, Michigan Education: Addison High School (graduated Jun 1966), Manitou Beach, Lenawee County, Michigan Residence: Harrison, Michigan (2009) [Miller Family Tree - ; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Vernon Arthur, Jr: b. 21 May 1939 Clayton, Lenawee County, Michigan d. 28 Nov 1995 Clare, Clare County, Michigan bur. Nov 1995 Pleasant Plains Cemetery, Harrison, Michigan Residence: Hatton, Clare County, Michigan (1995) Duewayne Arthur Brown b. 1967 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] William Glenn Brown b. 1968 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Leon Miles Brown b. 1969 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Sheryl Lynn Brown b. 1970 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Charles Edward Brown b. 1972 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Debra Sue Brown b. 1973 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Stacy Lee Brown b. 1975 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] John David Brown b. 1979 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Pauline Elizabeth Brown b. 1980 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Glenn Elwood Davis, Sr. b. m. Ruth __ Residence: “of Adrian” [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Max Edward Cole b. 3 Feb 1905 (or 4 Feb 1906) m. Myrtle __ d. 20 Jan 1982 (age 75 yr) Osteopathic Hospital, Sunnyheart bur. 23 Jan 1982 Hillcrest Cemetery Obituary: “COLE, MAX E. – Of 3421 Sunnyheart, passed away at the Osteopathic Hospital Wednesday, January 20, 1982, age 75. Surviving are his wife, Myrtle; one son, Keith Cole of Tiffon, Ohio; three grandchildren, Laurie, Lisa and Brian; one brother, Horace Cole of Florida; one sister, Marguerite Hinckley of Jackson; several nieces and nephews; he was preceded in death by three sisters and one brother. He was a retiree of Clark Equipment Co. with over 27 years of service, a member of the Clark Retirees Club, A.A.R.P., Citizen Patriot Golden Wedding Club. Mr. Cole is at the Chas. J. Burden and Son Funeral Home, 1806 E. Michigan Ave. where services will be held Saturday 10:30 a.m. Interment Hilcrest. The Reverend Vern Summers officiating. The family will receive friends 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friends who wish may make contributions to the Osteopathic Hospital Building Fund.” [, Family Archive #110, Social Security Death Index: U.S. Ed. 9, Social Security Death Index, Release date: April 10, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.111.9.50710.152; local newspaper obituary page] Keith Cole b. Residence: “ of Tiffon, Ohio” Leroy ("Roy") Thomas Cole b. 13 Jan 1892 m. Neva M. __ d. 10 Nov 1964 bur. Thursday, 12 Nov 1964 Hillcrest Cemetery, Rev. G. Wilmar Miller, Nichols Funeral Home. Occupations: Laborer, Clark Equipment Co. Neva M: b. 1 Jul 1893 d. 31 Jul 1980 bur. Saturday, 2 Aug 1980 Hillcrest Cemetery, Our Lady of Fatima Church, Rev. Dennis Kelsch, Nichols-Arthur Funeral Home. [Funeral cards; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Katherine M. Cole b. 19 May 1903 m. __ Ettic d. May 1973 [, Family Archive #110, Social Security Death Index: U.S. Ed. 9, Social Security Death Index, Release date: April 10, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.111.9.50676.180.] Emma Katherine Marguerite (“Marguerite”) Cole b. 16 May 1901 (or 22 Apr 1902) m. __ Hinckley d. 31 May 1983 (or Feb 1978) Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan 49201 Residence: Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan [, Family Archive #110, Social Security Death Index: U.S. Ed. 9, Social Security Death Index, Release date: April 10, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.111.9.50611.42.] Cecil Marion Cole b. 11 Nov 1891 (or 22 Aug 1894) d. Jan 1964 (or Dec 1979) Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan 49202 [, Family Archive #110, Social Security Death Index: U.S. Ed. 9, Social Security Death Index, Release date: April 10, 2000, Internal Ref. #1.111.9.50575.10.] Horace Cole b. m(1). __ __ Residence: “of Florida” Horace Cole m(2). Cecil __ Iva Cole b. 1877 Jackson, Michigan, USA m. Jay C. McWilliams 15 Aug 1899 Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Jay C: b. 29 Apr 1875 Rives, Jackson County, Michigan, USA Parents: George __ Nita Emma Cole b. 4 Jan 1880 (or 7 Jan 1880) Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan, USA m. Terry Miller 16 Jul 1900 Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan d. 18 Nov 1969 Los Angeles, California [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Terry: b. 11 Mar 1874 Jackson, Michigan, USA d. 31 Aug 1945 Los Angeles, California Parents: Clark __ Occupation: Machinest - Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan (1900) Horace Burton Miller b. 15 Jun 1901 Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan, USA m. Edith Pool d. 12 Jan 1992 Orange County, California Ren'ee Miller Jansen – email removed Eleanore Miller b. Emma Miller b. Eleanor Harritte Miller b. 1906 Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan, USA m. Paul Bryant [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Nita June Miller b. 1908 Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan, USA m. Bob __ [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Emma L. Miller b. abt 1908 Michigan, USA [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Ray G. Cole b. 26 Nov 1874 Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan, USA Residence: Eaton Rapids, Michigan [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed Victor H. Hendee b. 1884 Michigan, USA d. 15 Nov 1847 Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan bur. Nov 1847 Fifield Cemetery, Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed]Matilda Hendee b.1845 (or 1841) m. Daniel Marion King 16 Jul 1859 Rives Junction, Jackson County, Michigan “MATILDA - HENDEE, DAVID(?) MERRION KING, JACKSON [County, Michigan], 16 JUL 1859” [Michigan Marriage Index Database - Jack & Marianne Dibean - email removed] “Matilda married Daniel King and had a dau.” [Cynthia Henry - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Daniel Marion: b. 7 Jul 1841 Rives Junction, Jackson County, Michigan, USA ch. 13 Aug 1956 Temple: LANGE Occupation : farmer - 1 NWSE MICHIGAN-TOLEDO STRIP No 52 N 32 W 32 2 3 MICHIGAN-TOLEDO STRIP No 52 N 32 W 32 [Michigan Land Records] Military Service: Civil War - Sgt. in Co. E 3rd Michigan Cavalry Parents: John Hoyt KING (b.19 May 1821 La Fayette, Onondaga County, New York, USA m. 3 Dec 1840 Rives Junction, Jackson County, Michigan d. 4 Oct 1879 Michigan) and Nancy Amanda BROWN (b. 11 Aug 1820 New York, USA d. 85 May 1894 Jackson County, Michigan) Madeline D. King b. abt 1910 Detroit Ward 13, Wayne, Michigan, USA [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Rosina A. Hendee b. 1836 Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan, USA m(1). William P. Wadsworth 1863 “Rosina married a Wordsworth and had a son and then married a Rhinehold.” [Cynthia Henry - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] William P: b. abt 1834 Pennsylvania, USA William P. Wadsworth b. Feb 1883 Pennsylvania, USA Residence: Penn Township, Hoquet, Claridge, & Fort Pitt Districts (Excl. Penn Borough), Westmoreland, Pennsylvania (1900) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Rosina A. Hendee m(2). Louis Reinhold “Rosina married a Wordsworth and had a son and then married a Rhinehold.” [Cynthia Henry - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Louis: b. 1836 Copenhagen, Denmark David Royal ("Royal" or “Royal D.”) Hendee m(2). Mary Ann Boswick [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Mary Ann: b. 1 Dec 1818 New York, USA d. 30 May 1900 Illinois Harvey H. Hendee b. 1852 Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan, USA d. 20 Sep 1860 Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan bur. Sept 1860 Fifield Cemetery, Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed]Lois Eliza (“Eliza”) Hendee b. 20 Sep 1822 Lester, Rutland County, Vermont d. 23 May 1883 John Jackson Hendee b. 2 Oct 1817 Bristol, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Mary Bostwick d. 18 April 1872 (or 18 April 1893) Occupation: farmer - Blackman Township. Jackson County, Michigan (1870); school teacher "In the 1870 census Royal [David Royal Hendee] and his wife Julia are listed in Blackman Township. Jackson County. John and Mary Hendee are also on the same census page along with their children, Sherman and Mati?" [email removed] “John J. Hendee, the father of our subject [Sherman Hazard Hendee], came to this county from the East while still a single man early in the ‘30s [1830s]. He was married, in Sandstone Township, to Miss Mary Bostwick, who was born near Penn Yan, N. Y., while the place of nativity of her husband [John Jackson Hendee] was in the Green Mountain State [Vermont]. The young couple settled in Safndstone Township, whence after a residence of several years they removed to Blackman Township, in which they resided until 1870, when Mr. Hendee, leaving his family behind, went to Califormnia. He remained on the coast four years, then returning for his family has since made his home in the Golden State, his present residence being in Eureka, Humboldt County. During his residence in Michigan he was engaged in farming, but in California was for some time occupied in teaching and is now living a retired life.” [Portrais and biographical album of Jackson county, Michigan, containing full page portraits and biographical sketches; Chapman Brothers, Chicago: Chapman brothers, 1890 (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library (2005) – )] Mary: b. near Penn Yan, N. Y. USA“Mrs. Kelsey must have been Mary Alma Hendee – daughter of John J(ackson) - he a son of Rev. David – and indeed they lived in Jackson, Mi. Mary Alma was born 1856 and her father moved to Calif. ca. 1862 to teach school.” [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt - email removed]1870 Census: State: Michigan, County: Jackson, Township: Blackman, Date: 19 Aug 1870, Roll: 678-679, pg. 11. Value of Dwelling# Value of Personal Place of ATT C C BLD Male Family# Name Age Sex Color Occupation Realestate Estate Birth FFB MFB MOB MOM SCH R W DEF Citizen 151 157 Hendee, John J. 52 M W Farmer $7500 $2000 Vermont Y Mary 52 F W Keeping House New York Sherman 23 M W Farmer $3500 $800 Michigan Y Mati 13 F W At Home Michigan Y Severns [sp?], Hiller S. 7 M W Farm Labour Y Schram, John 25 M W Prussia Y Y Clark, Rosena 24 F W Michigan Robert 31 M W Minister $1000 Michigan Y Nellie 5 F W MichiganAbbreviations in census table: FFB – Father of foreigh birth; MFB – Mother of foreign birth; MOB – month of birth if less than a year, MOM – Month of marriage if married within year; ATT/SCH – Attended school in the last year; CR – Cannot read, CW – Cannot write; BLD/DEF – Blind, Deaf or Insane; Male Citizen – Male citizen able to vote.There was a letter written from a John J. Hendee of Blackman, Jackson County, Michigan to President Abraham Lincoln dated Dec. 3 - 1860. The text of the letter read, "If in the discharge of the duties of your administration you should wish to employ a person who is governed by the principles of this card & do not know where to find one you can send for John J. Hendee of Blackman Jackson Co. Michigan Dec. 3 - 1860" The reference to "the principles of this card" referred to a list of "GOD'S COMMANDS" attached to the reverse side of the postcard. The list read, "GOD'S COMMANDS: 1. Worship God; 2. Lie Not; 3. Use no intoxicating drinks as a beverage. Also, use no opium or any other substance which will intoxicate, stupefy or effect the mind in an unnatural manner; 4. Be honest, industrious, and do no wrong or unjust act; 5. Marry not your blood relation; 6. Keep your mind and body perfect; 7. Waste not your strength in any unnatural manner; Any Nation whose inhabitants keep these commands will be prosperous and happy - whilst the Nation whose inhabitants violate them will be more or less degraded according to the degree of violation." With respect to the number of patronage and job seekers who deluged him with job requests following his first election, Abraham Lincoln has been quoted as saying, "There are more piglets than teats on the sow!" [David Petrie - dapwyn@ - ; search for "Hendee"] Mary: b. 1818 New York, USASherman Hazard Hendee b. 27 Jul 1847 Sandstone Township, Jackson County, Michigan, USA m. Elinor Bennett 1 Mar 1883 Quincy, Branch County, Michigan “SHERMAN - HENDEE,ELEANOR - BENNETT, BRANCH, 01 MAR 1883” [Michigan Marriage Index Database - Jack & Marianne Dibean - email removed] “The home of this gentleman is on of the carefully cultivated farms of Blackman Township, and comprised one hundred and seventy-five acres on section 7. It bears the usual improvements, and many of the personal traits of the owner can be learned by a glance over the estate, as having devoted almost his entire attention since his boyhood to agricultural pursuits. Mr. Hendee is well versed in the nature of soils, in means of improving their fertility, in wise rotation of crops, and other matters pertaining to his employment . . . The gentleman with whose name we introduce this sketch [Sherman Hazard Hendee] is the third of a family of seven children, and was born in Sandstone Township, this county [Jackson County], July 27, 1847. His boyhood and youth were passed in Sandstone and Blackman Townships, and in the latter, he has spent the greater part of his life. His school privileges were quite limited but he had the advantage of being the son of well informed parents, under whose training and example he gained much information. March 27, 1865, he enlisted in Company K, Sixteenth Michigan Infantry, and was in the service of his country until the close of the war, or during a period of about five months. Although he was not able to enter the army until the war had drawn near its close, his spirit had been with the boys in blue and when he became one of the martial band hed did all that a youth of his years could to uphold the National unity and carry the flag victoriously forward. After his return from the fields of battle he took up athe occupation in which he is now engaged and in which he has steadily pursued an onward course. In 1874 he went to California, remaining there until February, 1878, when he resumed his residence upon his farm, upon which he has since abode . . . Mr. Hendee is numbered in the ranks of the Republican party, is a firm believer in its principles and seldom fails to deposit his ballot on election day. He belongs to the Masonic fraternity and to the Patrons of Husbandry. A trustworthy citizen, an honorable man and a genial neighbor, he inpires respect and good will in the minds of those with whom he comes in contact.” [Portrais and biographical album of Jackson county, Michigan, containing full page portraits and biographical sketches; Chapman Brothers, Chicago: Chapman brothers, 1890 (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library (2005) – )] “Of particular interest would be establishing the link to Vermont and the nature of Sherman Hazard Hendee's participation in the Civil War. I know he mustered out shortly after the last great battle, but do not know if he saw action.” [Art Jensen - email removed]“Uncle John has a son Sherman Hendee 82 (1930), address 17 West Sherman St. Eureka, California.” [Letter from Jennie Florence Seitz Hendee to Mrs. Cora Sand of Prophetstown, Illinois – Feb 1930; transcribed by Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed]Elinor: b. 30 May 1848 Union City, Michigan, USA d. 6 Mar 1890 Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan Parents: Rev. Issac Bennett and Nancy McNought (b. d. May 1887 Quincy, Branch County, Michigan) “Among the pioneers of Michigan, the names of the Rev. Issac and Nancy (McNought) Bennett are well known in Branch County, where they resided for many years, the latter dying in Quincy in May, 1887. This estimable couple were the parents of seven children, the yongest of whom, Elinor, became the wife of Sherman H. Hendee. The marriage rites were celebrated in Quincy, Branch County, March 1, 1883. Mr. Hendee gaining a companion whose charming manners, cultured mind, and domestic virtues made of his abiding place a true home, and assisted in drawing about it a fine circle of friends. Mrs. Hendee was born in Union City, Mich., May 30, 1848. Her happy union with our subject has been blessed by the birth of one child – Myrtle A. Mrs. Hendee departed this life at her home, March 6, 1890 after a short illness.” [Portrais and biographical album of Jackson county, Michigan, containing full page portraits and biographical sketches; Chapman Brothers, Chicago: Chapman brothers, 1890 (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library (2005) – )] Myrtle Agnes Hendee b. [Portraits and biographical album of Jackson county, Michigan, containing full page portraits and biographical sketches; Chapman Brothers, Chicago: Chapman brothers, 1890 (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library (2005) – ); Art Jensen - ] __ __ b. M. __ Jensen Art Jensen b. Residence: California [Art Jensen - ] Rocena Hendee b. abt 1846 Michigan, USA m. Robert Clark [1870 Census: State: Michigan, County: Jackson, Township: Blackman, Date: 19 Aug 1870, Roll: 678-679, pg. 11.] Robert: b. abt 1839 Nellie Clark b. abt 1865 Michigan, USA [1870 Census: State: Michigan, County: Jackson, Township: Blackman, Date: 19 Aug 1870, Roll: 678-679, pg. 11.]Mary Alma Hendee b. 1856 m. Samuel Kelsey California [Letter to “My Dear Mrs. Kelsey” from Flora Annette (Hendee) Griswold] “Mrs. Kelsey must have been Mary Alma Hendee – daughter of John J(ackson) - he a son of Rev. David – and indeed they lived in Jackson, Mi. Mary Alma was born 1856 and her father moved to Calif. ca. 1862 to teach school. Mary Alma married Samuel Kelsey in Calif. One of her daughters married a McMullen (no relation to my ancestor) and had a daughter and a son Paul McMullen who lived in Calif. Paul, born 11 Jan 1932, graduated Whitman College – 1953 – his address [in] 1953 was 949 Isaac Ave., Walla Walla, Washington. The writer of the letter – a granddaughter of Solomon Hendee, was Flora Griswold. She was born 1856 in Vermont. She is buried in Pittsford Cemetery. And I think her materials were the source of much (at least the beginning) of Lee Hendee’s records. I have enclosed copies of ‘stuff’ from History of Rutland – which Mrs. Griswold quotes. And that is different than Caverly’s work. The letter appently was inquiry concerning DAR lineage. Date of letter? maybe around 1905 or 1910. DAR organized 1890.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt - email removed - to Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed]“Through my recently acquired knowledge of the Hendee family in Pittford, Mrs. Kelsey’s letter is so much more meaningful. From the map at the beginning of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain. I know that Claredon is quite nearby; Rutland is between the two [Pittsford and Claredon]. Caroline Ellsworth Hendee was the wife of [Deacon] Caleb Hendee, Sr. and is my great, great, great grandmother. Solomon, we will remember from [the book] Cox Mountain and other family documents, is the second Solomon born to Davfid and Caroline, the firs having died. “Alma’ must have been a family name, as Grace Anderson, auther of Cox Mountain mentions an Alma Hendee as a girlhood friend of hers. Mrs. Kelsey must have had a copy of Caverly’s History of Pittsford.” [ Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] [daughter] Kelsey b. m. __ McMullen [Letter to “My Dear Mrs. Kelsey” from Flora Annette (Hendee) Griswold] [daughter] McMullen b. [Letter to “My Dear Mrs. Kelsey” from Flora Annette (Hendee) Griswold] Paul McMullen b. 11 Jan 1932 Residence: California; 949 Isaac Ave., Walla Walla, Washington (1953) [Letter to “My Dear Mrs. Kelsey” from Flora Annette (Hendee) Griswold]Mate Hendee b. abt 1857 Michigan, USA [1870 Census: State: Michigan, County: Jackson, Township: Blackman, Date: 19 Aug 1870, Roll: 678-679, pg. 11.]Caleb Harry HENDEE b. 12 Oct 1826 Bristol, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. California Occupation Surveyor 1880 U.S. Census: Rohnerville, Humboldt County, California - Birth Year <1828>; Birthplace VT; Age 52; Occupation Surveyor; Marital Status S <Single>; Race W <White>; Head of Household Amos FRANCE; Relation Other; Father's Birthplace VT; Mother's Birthplace VT [Source Information: [1880] Census Place Rohnerville, Humboldt, California; [LDS] Family History Library Film 1254066; NA Film Number T9-0066; Page Number 412C] Military Service: Caleb H. Hendee-Civil War Pension Index Cards; Company: A; Regiment: 1; State: California; Arm of service: Mountaineers; Event date: 1891; State/Arm of service: Cal. Mountr's; Company/Regiment: A,1 Battn. [Publication title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900; NARA publication number: T289; Publisher: National Archives and Records Administration; Collection title: Civil War Pensions; Collection: Civil War Pension Index Cards] “Although Laurell, Gayla, Mary, Barbara and I range in age from 52 to 80-something (Mary), we are all of the exact same generation and are all descendants of David Hendee (our common ancestor) from various of his offspring (us through Clark Kendrick Hendee; Gayla and Laurell through Clark’s brother William Briggs Hendee and branching off from 2 of his sons; Mary through Clark’s sister Amy Caroline Hendee; and Barbara through Clark’s brother, Caleb Rich Hendee [? – Caleb H. Hendee) Sharon and Lynn are of the same generation as the children of Eleanor, May Margaret, Nancy, and Linda.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]__ Hendee b. [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] __ Hendee b. [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] Barbara __ b. [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] “Although Laurell, Gayla, Mary, Barbara and I range in age from 52 to 80-something (Mary), we are all of the exact same generation and are all descendants of David Hendee (our common ancestor) from various of his offspring (us through Clark Kendrick Hendee; Gayla and Laurell through Clark’s brother William Briggs Hendee and branching off from 2 of his sons; Mary through Clark’s sister Amy Caroline Hendee; and Barbara through Clark’s brother, Caleb Rich Hendee [? – Caleb H. Hendee) Sharon and Lynn are of the same generation as the children of Eleanor, May Margaret, Nancy, and Linda.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] Sharon __ b. “Sharon and Lynn are of the same generation as the children of Eleanor, May Margaret, Nancy, and Linda.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] Lynn __ b. “Sharon and Lynn are of the same generation as the children of Eleanor, May Margaret, Nancy, and Linda.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] Amy Caroline (“Caroline”) Hendee b. 22 April 1820 Sudbury, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Orson Harrington (a first cousin) 21 May 1840 Hillsdale County, Michigan d. 10 Sep 1900 [Mary LaBatt - email removed] "Amy C. Handy" married Orson Harrington on 21 May 1840 in Jackson, Michigan [LDS - Family Search] Orson: b. 8 Dec 1810 Vermont, USA d. 9 Jun 1898 Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Occupation: farmer Chippewa, Isabella County, Michigan (1860)David Marcello Harrington b. 13 Sep 1842 Sommerset, Michigan, USA m. Mary Yeoman Finney d. 1915 Mt. Pleasant, Michigan [Edward Putney - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Charlotte Marcelia (“Marcelia”) Harrington b. 20 May 1844 m. Charles Carlton d. Mar 1909 [Edward Putney - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Albert Milton Harrington b. m. Ester Dent [Edward Putney - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Mary Cordelia Harrington b. m. Ruben Harris [Edward Putney - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Addie Miranda Harrington b. m. John Wesley Coffin [Edward Putney - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Orson Clark Harrington b. [Edward Putney - email removed] Caleb Harry Harrington b. d. “died at birth” [Edward Putney - email removed] Royal James (“James”) Harrington b. d. Residence: “lived near Phoenix , Arizona” [Edward Putney - email removed; Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Calista Marthena Harrington b. 16 Jul 1846 Michigan, USA m. Joseph Otto 1865 d. 15 Jan 1927 (age 80 yrs) [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt - email removed] Joseph: b. abt 1842 "Yes, those Ottos are my grandparents." [Mary LaBatt - email removed] “Their children were Emett, Keith, and Faith (2 others died).” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Laurell Shoupe – 1 Jul 1996] 1880 U.S. Census: Oneida, Eaton County Michigan Name Gender Birth Year Birthplace Age Occupation Marital Race Head of Household Relation Father's Birthplace Mother's BirthplaceJoseph Ottow (sp) Male <1842> New York 38 Farmer Married White Joseph Ottow (sp) Self New York New York Calista Ottow (sp) Female <1847> Michigan 33 Keeping House Married White Joseph Ottow (sp) Wife Vermont VermontEmmett Ottow (sp) Male <1868> Michigan 12 At Home Single White Joseph Ottow (sp) Son New York Michigan Isadorah Ottow (sp) Female <1869> Michigan 11 At Home Single White Joseph Ottow (sp) Daughter New York Michigan Esria (sp) Ottow (sp) Male <1871> Michigan 9 At Home Single White Joseph Ottow (sp) Son New York Michigan Emmett Otto b. abt 1868 Michigan, USA m. Ida M. Hendee (a 2nd cousin) 21 Oct 1895 Portland, Ionia County, Michigan [1870 Census: State: Michigan, County: Ionia, Township: Portland, Date: 15 Jul 1870, Roll: 676, pg. 630; LDS Family History Search - ] “Emett and Ida and family moved to Arizona in 1910 [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Laurell Shoupe – 1 Jul 1996] Ida M: b. abt 1867 Michigan, USA Parents: Oscar Potter Hendee (b. 1833 Michigan, USA d. 1897 bur. with wife, Rosa, in “the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan") and Rosa (or Rose) E. Cronkite (d. 1928 bur. with husband, Oscar P. Hendee, in “the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan) [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Isadora (“Dora”) Otto b. abt 1869 Michigan, USA [LDS - Family Search] Ezra Keith (“Keith”) Otto b. abt 1871 Michigan, USA m. Ethel Evelyn Hendee (a 2nd cousin) d. abt 1935 [Edward Putney - email removed; LDS - Family Search] Ethel Evelyn: b. Parents: Oscar Potter Hendee and Rosa E. Cronkite “I have hanging in my house 3 of my Great Grandmother Ethel's paintings. She was an incredible artist, (as was her brother Lee Wayland Hendee an incredible geneologist and postman.) She was a Farmers wife/mother and she sold eggs to pay for paint.” [Edward Putney - email removed] “Keith and Ethel lived in South Oneida on a farm next to Keith’s father, Joseph.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Laurell Shoupe – 1 Jul 1996] Ethel Evelyn: b. d. abt Mar 1934 Cause of death: bone cancer “Yes, I was spoiled and speak often about my mother’s delicious gourmet quality homemade potato yeast recipe bread. In adult years, I can’t even come close to her product. She baked 6 loves at a time in our wood burning stove oven tending the burning logs until a golden amber glow. The perfect temperature for baking – how she ever did this is a miraculous mystery, for sure. Mother always had a hot cup of tea and a short nap in afternoons after her hard day’s work and baking bread while it cooled. Gardner and I would trudge home on our dirt road carring lunch box and books – open the door and smell the aroma of the warm bread greeting us. Unlike cousin Mary, who had no choice but be obedient to her ‘Otto’ disciplinary mother!, we would cut off the crusts of 2 loves of bread, spread generously with home-churned butter and lots of brown sugar invading the supply. When Mother saw our antics, a good scoulding ensued as bread doesn’t keep well with crusts removed and sugar accounted for missing. This scenario was repeated over and over as Gardner and I just could not resist temptation in this case.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (2000)]“A cherished memory: When I was no more than 3 years old, I would stand on a chair beside my mom and ask to turn the big kneading hook in the dough. She would let me do as many turns as little arms could stand – probably 3 or 4 at the most. I felt so important and needed. Mother always patiently, cheerfully allowing me to be by her side and participate with praise in all her food preparation procedures. How grateful I was because when she became ill and after she died (I was age 13-14 years), I had to take over these responsibilities in our home. Sadly, she never compiled her recipes, which would be a heritage kitchen gem of her special culinary talent. I vividly remjember her delight to be given the assignme to make Mary’s sister, Dorothy’s bridal wedding cake. Mom bought special tiered cake pans and carefull decorate it so beautifully. It was a joy to witness this in every detail. That was a lovely wedding held on the home farm front yard. A brand new experience for young eyes as an impressive event for a 10 ? year old lassie. Much excitement was shared with cousins Mary and Barbara, playmate pals, The end of Lucille’s ‘Dough Girl’ story.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (2000)] Gardner Otto b. 13 Aug 1916 m. Jeanette Saylor d. Oct 1984 SSN: 363-22-7745?(issued - Michigan) Residence: Stockbridge, Ingham County, Michigan (1971) [Mary LaBatt - email removed] "Hendee Family History" compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971 [LDS Microfilmed document]“Yes, I was spoiled and speak often about my mother’s delicious gourmet quality homemade potato yeast recipe bread. In adult years, I can’t even come close to her product. She baked 6 loves at a time in our wood burning stove oven tending the burning logs until a golden amber glow. The perfect temperature for baking – how she ever did this is a miraculous mystery, for sure. Mother always had a hot cup of tea and a short nap in afternoons after her hard day’s work and baking bread while it cooled. Gardner and I would trudge home on our dirt road carring lunch box and books – open the door and smell the aroma of the warm bread greeting us. Unlike cousin Mary, who had no choice but be obedient to her ‘Otto’ disciplinary mother!, we would cut off the crusts of 2 loves of bread, spread generously with home-churned butter and lots of brown sugar invading the supply. When Mother saw our antics, a good scoulding ensued as bread doesn’t keep well with crusts removed and sugar accounted for missing. This scenario was repeated over and over as Gardner and I just could not resist temptation in this case.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (2000)]"It may be that this Gardner Otto may have been the one to actually donate the articles, the date of dontation would make sense. Lee Hendee died in 1970. I know Lee Hendee died in 1970 because he was buried in the same graveyard as my grandfather Hal Hendee, my grandmother Lula Hendee, my Uncle Wayne Hendee, and my Uncle Fredrick Hendee. I have personally located Lee Hendee's gravesite and varified the time of his passing myself. The graveyard I am speaking of is the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan. The amount of material donated was the sum of ten paper boxes of typed and hand-written field notes. The librarian at the State of Michigan Library told me when I visited there, that the library converted all of the documents to microfilm shortly after they were donated. They also told me that they still possess the original documents, and they are achived at the library in a vault." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]“My great uncle Gardner Otto gave the original writings of uncle Lee [Lee Wayland Hendee] to the Michigan library.” [Edward Putney - email removed] Marjorie June Otto b. 1899 m(1). Freeman Hover [Edward Putney - email removed] Freeman Hover, Jr. b. d. abt 2009 “My great aunt Marjorie's son Freeman Hover Jr. became a well known D.J. in the 50's and 60's he once interviewed Buddy Holly and Jerry Allison, Freeman just recently passed away [2009]. I added a link to that famous interview (Freeman Hover interview Buddy Holly and Jerry Allison, November 2, 1957, in Denver, Colorado. - )” [Edward Putney - email removed] Marjorie June Otto m(2). William Schoof [Edward Putney - email removed] Donovan Hendee Otto b. abt 1902 m. Nita Belle Seney 1924 Tombstone, Arizona, USA “. . . my Grandpa Donovan had no problems with his parents being 2nd cousins.” [Edward Putney - email removed] Rowena Otto b. m. __ Putney Edward Putney b. “My name is Ed Putney my great grandmother is Ethel Evelyn Hendee. Her brother was Lee Wayland Hendee. My grandfather used to call him uncle Lee. My uncle Robert Otto got a hold of uncle Lee’s massive volumes of Lee’s Geneology and wanted me to put all of it to disc. I have read that you have already done that, I would love to be able to down load that if you could send it to me. My great uncle Gardner Otto gave the original writings of uncle Lee to the Michigan library. If you are interested I have some photo’s of some of the Hendee’s. Some of them are Ethel Hendee, her mother Rosa Cronkite Hendee I could send them to you. Thanks a million – ed” [Edward Putney - email removed]“My line of Hendee: Richard, Richard Jr., Johnathan, Caleb, David, Caroline Hendee and Bro. William Briggs Hendee, Calista Harrington and 1st cousin Oscar Potter Hendee, Ezra Keith Otto his wife Ethel Evelyn Hendee also his 2nd cousin, Donovan Otto, Rowena Otto Putney, Ed Putney”“I also have a DVD of a Otto / Hendee Family reunion circa; 1930 aprox. and I also have what I believe is great uncle Lee's complete Hendee geneology about 1500 pages worth.” [Edward Putney - email removed] Robert Otto b. “ My uncle Robert Otto got a hold of uncle Lee’s [Lee Wayland Hendee] massive volumes of Lee’s Geneology and wanted me to put all of it to disc.” [Edward Putney - email removed] Joseph Oscar Otto b. m. Leola Morris [Edward Putney - email removed] Lillie Lucille (“Lucille” or “Lu”) Otto b. 9 Nov 1920 Grand Ledge, Michigan, USA m. James Molinelli [Edward Putney - email removed] “I find it fascinating that five Hendee cousins [Round Robin Cousins: Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe, Lucille (Otto) Molinelli and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford], aged fifty to eighty-two, have found each other and are sharing their common heritage concerns. Also fascinating is the common background and the now-diverse situations. All are modern career women, college-educated. Four of the five were born and raised in Central Michigan, and possibly all were at the same Hendee Reunion at one time. At least, all knew Lee Hendee personally. And Cynthia’s father knew of Lee Hendee and was involved with the Reunion Organization. I discover from the letters that we do not share the same religious affiliation, but I think there is similarity in convictions.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Gayla Stafford (1997)] James: b. d. Jun 1996 (age 94 ? yrs) Washington, D.C. [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Laurel Shoupe – 1 Jul 1996]“Lucille Molinelli is another cousin. If I have it straight, her parents died when she was fairly young, and she lived with Mary’s [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt] folks for several years and stayed with ‘Uncle Lee and Aunt Katherine’ during the summers while growing up.” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1996)]“I had asked both [Rhoda Emmoline] Lauell and [Lillie] Lucille how they came to be called by a middle name.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry] “This a long, weird story! All my youth days on the farm, I was Lille. If I see Lillie on an envelope address, I know it is someone contacting me from my childhood. When I entered 9th grade at Grand Ledge High School, all students were addressed Miss or Mr – thus I was Miss Otto. This made me feel grown up and had my special identity as my own person. Also, proud to be an Otto. My mother died of bone cancer in March of my freshman year. A devastating blow of grief and wondering what would ever become of me and my brother, Gardner, who was still a tenager at home. The following Fall, I went to live with Auntie Faith and Uncle George in East Lansing – Gardner, as well, when I entered High School in East Lansing – my sophomore year, I was addressed as “Lillie” by teachers. As the year progressed, I became very paranoid about my name. I had the answers to questions, but would freeze in silence when teachers would say, ‘Yes, Lillie, do you have the answer?’ I could not speak a word then. It became an issue emotionally as my grades reflected my problemas I was an all A student before in Grammer and High School. My sister Marjorie, always called me Lucille or ‘Bug’ – never Lillie. I was named by my Aunt Lillie (mom’s sister) who was Lillie Maude Hendee Goodman. My father died suddenly in my sophomore year which didn’t help my dilemma at school. When I entered my junior year, I was still Lillie to teachers in East Lansing. Then I went to live with Marjorie in Plymouth, Mich. to enter Plymouth High School for my senior year. I discussed my name delimma with Marjorie, and it was decided that I would be ‘Lucille’ when I enrolled. She never liked [the] name Lillie, anyway. Well, all ‘heck’ broke loose when Aunt Lillie found out that I had changed from Lillie to Lucille. I still have her blistering letters shaming me over and over as [how] I had betrayed her. She said how she cried and cried all the time, and I am only about 16 years old! She commented ‘[Do you] Suppose I wanted to be called Maud. How would you feel?’ Now I am amused, but it was very serious at the time. I wondered how will I ever face her again – will she ignore me or blast me with her outrage?? Anyway, I graduated from Plymouth High School on the Honor Roll – once again I had found my identity with comfort with turmoil dispelled. The rest of Aunt Lillie’s life, she made snide remarks letting me know that I was not forgiven – I chose never to discuss my inner feelings with her. Silence was best for my nervous system. Aunt Katherine enfolded my choice [and] gave me courage & support. I shall love her always for this and many of her strong, compassionate qualities. The only thing I tried to convince Aunt Lillie was that she and she alone gave me both names and that I loved her for caring enough to give Mon & Dad’s 5th child a name. They had run out of steam as I was a mistake!! Mother never intended to have another baby at her age – I was a ‘change of life’ accident for her. I recall my ‘little ears’ hearing how some of the neighbor ladies used a coat hanger to abort pregnancy – a real horror story for me to even comprehend. Now, I understand and perhaps these tales are partly responsible for abortion clinics today. Many young girls died and going to a doctor to help was illegal for [the doctors] to touch such cases. I question the route taken by activists with pro and cons. This I cannot solve! It has been fun to relate my name story to you, a vivid memory, for sure. My daughter, Jamie was ‘Jamie Lu’ all her growing up years. Then one day she said to me, ‘I don’t want to be Jamie Lu any longer – just call me Jamie.’ It was a moment when all my [own] name tale of woe happened [once more], and I completely understood her feelings which I respected.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1999)]“Yes, Dear, we are eligible [for The Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia – organized 7 Dec 1865] and are members of this great association of ole timers who offer so much history and fascinating stories about D.C. I have lived here since 1943 – came in World War II era seeking a career as many young ladies did with men going off to War. There was need for females at that time. Have lived in this community of West End/Foggy Bottom since 1948 when married to Jimmy. We are the oldest living couple in our immediate area. Being ‘chronologically gifted’ does have some rewards! What a surprise and happiness to hear from a long lost cousin. You made my day. Jeanette told me that you, also, have Mary LaBtt’s address. She is now our Historian and genealogy darling. Uncle Lee left all his records to my brother, Gardner [Otto] – husband of Jeanette. Or at least, Aunt Katherine [wife of Lee Hendee] was so frustrated wanting his lifetime of research, letters and main book left in good hands – it is pages, pages long. What a volume! Uncle Lee was so dedicated and wanted to publish his material, but Jimmy and I seemed to be his only support. No one wanted to contribute any money for this venture. We did give a small amount along with much encouragement to help more if it were to materialize. At one point, Uncle Lee loaned this book to a Hendee cousin and his wife living in [the] Virginia suburbs of D.C. His name will come to me. Lee was so-o upset fearing he would never get it back. Arrangements were made for me to meet the cousin to get the book back. At the time, I Xeroxed it and shall search my Den of Antiquity for it when time permits. Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, Gardner packed all the correspondence and Big [Black] Book together and gave it all to the Michigan Historical society [Michigan State University] in Lansing. It is on microfilm, so we are told. However, we can not take any of this out of the library – have to use it there. Rules of the game! Hours would be needed to absorb it all. I am going to Xerox the material Auntie Faith Otto McMullen gave me (Mary’s mother). Mary has far more material she can give to you. I did trace my immediate heritage and must get it into decent shape for the younger folks in our family. I have one great nephew (Zane Otto, Arnolds’s son and Jeanette’s oldest son) who is really into genealogy now. Nice, indeed. Mary’s daughter, Barbara Lucille, is also actively helping her mom to computerize facts. Now, follow me – I think we are 2nd cousins:” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)] “Your Grandfather (Ira) and my Grandfather (Oscar) were brothers – sons of William Briggs Hendee and Rosetta Sophia Potter. He was born Dec. 7 1813 and died in 1898. Married in 1836. Their children were Oscar, Dexter, Edna, Judson, Ira, Ida, and Lena.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)] “My mother hung a photo of Grandpa [Oscar Potter Hendee] in one of our bedrooms. I would go in, lay on the bed and look at it, as it was so visible. His eyes were piercing and a heavy-bearded face with very sober, stern countenance. It scared the bee-jee-bees out of me. I would pull the covers up over my head, peep out at it and quickly cover my face again. I thought he was after me to carry me into the woods! What a game to play. Wonder what happened to the picture. Wish I had it.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1999)]“My mother, Ethel Evelyn Hendee, was an older sister of Uncle Lee. So your father, Glen, was also first cousin to my mother as well as Uncle Lee. Then I am the next generation making me a second cousin to your father . . . Your Grandfather’s father, William, was born in Rutland, Vermont. Mary and Dee (LaBatt) have taken trips to Vermont searching records for clues. The Hendees and Ottos intertwined with Marriages, and I believe my Dad and Mom were 4th cousins. I can remember our Hendee Reunions vividly with all your family always there – aunts, uncles and children. I recall seeing you as we chased around playing. Your dad was always considered more educated and a more affluent standing in life. Hal Hendee [Gayla (Hendee) Stafford’s father] had so many children and quite poor as I recall. [Note: See the entries for Gayla May (Hendee) Stafford in this document for Gayla’s view of her family, whether they considered themselves ‘poor,’ and her father’s relations with the rest of the family. David Petrie – dapwyn@] Aunt Katherine was very compassionate and loving toward them – they lived on a farm near Portland (Michigan). When I visited on summer vacations, Aunt K. always took me there and carried goodies for them and clothes. I think about our relative who had ‘flaming’ red hair – was she your Mom? She was quite loud spoken and stood out with her red, red hair. Please fill in for me. Of course, you remember your aunt Myrtle Kirker Hendee and Ed (husband). Daughter, Marguerite was such a gem. I can still hear Myrtle and Marguerite’s hearty laughter and upbeat personalities. Ed had a cute sense of humor and infectious laugh, as well. It was such fun being with them. My mom was very close to Myrtle – they lived on a farm near Holt, Mich. – Lansing area. My! How I wish I had known my mom and dad and choice relatives as an adult person. I was 13 years when Mother died and 14 ? when Dad died suddenly of a heart attack. Spent time then with Auntie Faith and Uncle George and my sister Marjorie, became home base for me later on . . . Well, I have rambled on long enough for now – the hour is 1:30 a.m. and Beddie-bye beckons. As soon as possible, I will Xerox the pages that Auntie Faith gave me. I can not express adequately how glad I am that she did this for her young niece, Lillie Lucille, at that stage in her life. She loved drawing hands of all of us. Hope Mary has the book of outlines. Interesting how the physical traits were evident from generation to generation of our hands. You may remember that my mother adored painting in oils. I cherish the few pictures I have . . . I inherited the auburn hair and people still ask, ‘Do you dye your hair?’ Yes the Hendees were fair skinned, red/auburn headed and get wrinkles far too soon. In the genes, for sure. Personal vanity is not my style – must be accepted as I am!” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)]“One of my fondest memories is when Uncle Lee [Hendee] and Aunt Lillie would visit us at our Dairy farm home – we would gather around in our living room in chairs (sitting very proper) as the comics began – Uncle Lee, Aunt Lillie and my mother making crazy, weird faces at each other as we cracked up watching them as children being entertained ‘royally!’ The vision will always be with me as I still smile with such warmth and remembering. Kinda makes me want to turn back the clock. Holidays are especially nostalgic with choice reflections of family, church services and school activities when all the young folks were made to feel important and truly belonging. Popcorn and hard candies – a must. Do you remember Gayla, when Aunt Katherine Hendee would stop by your home bring goodies to all of you? This was when you lived in Portland, Mich. area. I recall vividly as she felt so sorry for all of you and was filled with her love for you and wanting to help in her quiet way. She would stop by when I visited them on summer vacations as a child. This was always on her agenda to do as I rode along with her. [Note: See the entries for Gayla May (Hendee) Stafford in this document for Gayla’s view of her family, whether they considered themselves ‘poor,’ and her father’s relations with the rest of the family. David Petrie – dapwyn@] She was a super driver – Uncle Lee was a mess as he pumped the gas peddle constantly jerking us as we traveled. This came from his many years as a Rural Mail Carrier – starting and stopping at all the mailboxes. He delivered mail 6 days a week over and over. Then, he would come home, have lunch, and then go upstairs to work on his genealogy records. He was there until called to supper. Then, after dinner, before going to bed early, he, Aunt Katherine, and I would read from the Bible. bow, our heads and kneel to have prayers. Am sure he had serious concern I would ever grow up as a ‘Saved Soul!’ He sure did his part, however, to instill righteousnesss, of course. You all know that as a young man, he was a ‘Rounder’ – poor Aunt Katherine had her hands full with him and trying to raise Robert. Then a complete turn-around came as a devoted, dedicated convert. Often a wee overbearing with his found Faith?? Aunt K. would just smile and be silent in her dignified manner. I have many cherished memories of time spent in Portland visiting both Uncle Lee and Aunt Lillie. They lived across the river from each other walking many times to and from their homes – a huge adventure for a little, curious lassie feeling all grown up and independent. The Hendee Reunions were the anticipated excitement every summer as all the ‘Red Heads’ gathered for intense chatter and laughter – so many hugs no one could ever count, for sure. Potluck dinner, of course, and each lady famous for her own culinary talents with a few having none at all – always was delicious. Shall never forget the Reunion we had at our home – yard was filled with clan members all having a great time. Uncle Lee dressed up as Caleb Hendee and Aunt Lillie as his wife, Caroline. They were a riot to behold, entertaining everyone all day. How I wish we had a video of that event . . . Words fail to express adequately how happy I am to be reunited with the three of you – Laurell, Gayla, and Cynthia. This has been a masterful endeavor of love and cooperation offorts. I have read and reread your letters and viewed the pictures feeling, ‘This is my family and so proud.’ Have determined that you are definitely your own persons with keen depth of character and sensitivity as humanitarians – giving strength to others along the way. Added note: Was thinking about you, Gayla, and seem to recall that you were the sick child when Aunt K. and I visited your family – I was not allowed to enter your house and wondered why. I played in the yard on our short trips. Your dad always met us with a big smile and hug.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] “others got hugs from my father, but I don’t remember that I ever got any hugs from either of my parents. He [Hal W. Hendee] loved to laugh.” [letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1999)] “Cynthia, when you gave this 2 legged creature a subject dear to her heart, the space granted is not sufficient for this chatter box. I had forgotten about those round cans of dark bread – that was a real treat and must check if still in grocery stores. What a great inspiration, Cynthia. Bread, the Staff of Life, which we devoured like piggies every day in our youth. Yes, I was spoiled and speak often about my mother’s delicious gourmet quality homemade potato yeast recipe bread. In adult years, I can’t even come close to her product. She baked 6 loves at a time in our wood burning stove oven tending the burning logs until a golden amber glow. The perfect temperature for baking – how she ever did this is a miraculous mystery, for sure. Mother always had a hot cup of tea and a short nap in afternoons after her hard day’s work and baking bread while it cooled. Gardner and I would trudge home on our dirt road carring lunch box and books – open the door and smell the aroma of the warm bread greeting us. Unlike cousin Mary, who had no choice but be obedient to her ‘Otto’ disciplinary mother!, we would cut off the crusts of 2 loves of bread, spread generously with home-churned butter and lots of brown sugar invading the supply. When Mother saw our antics, a good scoulding ensued as bread doesn’t keep well with crusts removed and sugar accounted for missing. This scenario was repeated over and over as Gardner and I just could not resist temptation in this case.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (2000)]“A cherished memory: Whe I was no more than 3 years old, I would stand on a chair beside my mom and ask to turn the big kneading hook in the dough. She would let me do as many turns as little arms could stand – probably 3 or 4 at the most. I felt so important and needed. Mother always patiently, cheerfully allowing me to be by her side and participate with praise in all her food preparation procedures. How grateful I was because when she became ill and after she died (I was age 13-14 years), I had to take over these responsibilities in our home. Sadly, she never compiled her recipes, which would be a heritage kitchen gem of her special culinary talent. I vividly remjember her delight to be given the assignme to make Mary’s sister, Dorothy’s bridal wedding cake. Mom bought special tiered cake pans and carefull decorate it so beautifully. It was a joy to witness this in every detail. That was a lovely wedding held on the home farm front yard. A brand new experience for young eyes as an impressive event for a 10 ? year old lassie. Much excitement was shared with cousins Mary and Barbara, playmate pals, The end of Lucille’s ‘Dough Girl’ story.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (2000)] Jamie Lu Molinelli b. “ My daughter, Jamie was ‘Jamie Lu’ all her growing up years. Then one day she said to me, ‘I don’t want to be Jamie Lu any longer – just call me Jamie.’ It was a moment when all my [own] name tale of woe happened [once more], and I completely understood her feelings which I respected.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1999)] “Lucille kept up Christmas letters until the end. They were a lot of philosophical musings, along with updates of her daughter and Chris. She so loved her "wee abode" right next to where Jamie and Chris lived---when she visited them. She continued her days out in Washington, D. C. . . . my impression/remembering that she [Jamie Lu] and [her partner] Chris did not marry. - would not swear to that.” [Email from Cynthia (Hendee) Henry to David Petrie – Oct 2009] Ida Faith (“Faith”) Otto b. 1884 m. George McMullen 1908 "My mother was Faith who married George McMullen 1908 and they lived on a farm one half mile north of Joseph Otto . . . My mother wasn't born until 1884." [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Laurell Shoupe – 1 Jul 1996] “I was 13 years when Mother died and 14 ? when Dad died suddenly of a heart attack. Spent time then with Auntie Faith and Uncle George and my sister Marjorie, became home base for me later on . . . As soon as possible, I will Xerox the pages that Auntie Faith gave me. I can not express adequately how glad I am that she did this for her young niece, Lillie Lucille, at that stage in her life.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)] Mary Elizabeth McMullen b. 11 Aug 1915 m. Dee LaBatt Occupation: teacher Hobbies: quilting Residence: Ann Street, East Lansing, Michigan (1937); Big Rapids, Michigan (1997); Kalamazoo (2009) [Mary LaBatt - email removed] “Mary LaBatt, a woman of 80 (1997), but in the same generation also as a descendant of David Hendee, or common ancestor . . . I sent her a copy of the “Dear Mrs. Kelsey” letter for her own files and in early spring 1997 received the following reply from Cousin Mary.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] “Mrs. Kelsey must have been Mary Alma Hendee – daughter of John J(ackson) - he a son of Rev. David – and indeed they lived in Jackson, Mi. Mary Alma was born 1856 and her father moved to Calif. ca. 1862 to teach school. Mary Alma married Samuel Kelsey in Calif. One of her daughters married a McMullen (no relation to my ancestor) and had a daughter and a son Paul McMullen who lived in Calif. Paul, born 11 Jan 1932, graduated Whitman College – 1953 – his address [in] 1953 was 949 Isaac Ave., Walla Walla, Washington. The writer of the letter – a granddaughter of Solomon Hendee, was Flora Griswold. She was born 1856 in Vermont. She is buried in Pittsford Cemetery. And I think her materials were the source of much (at least the beginning) of Lee Hendee’s records. I have enclosed copies of ‘stuff’ from History of Rutland – which Mrs. Griswold quotes. And that is different than Caverly’s work. The letter appently was inquiry concerning DAR lineage. Date of letter? maybe around 1905 or 1910. DAR organized 1890.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Cynthia Hendee Henry (1997) - email removed] Dee: b. abt 1916 d. abt 2006 Occupation: Nursery farm worker“I was born and raised in South Oneida, graduated from Grand Ledge HS 1933. In 1935, our family moved to East Lansing, so ‘us kids’ could go to college.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Laurell Shoupe – 1 Jul 1996]“As kids, there was lots of home made bread and home churned butter. One day, I was fixing myself a snack of bread and butter, and I wanted brown sugan on it. Mother said, ‘No, if you are hungry, bread and butter will do!’ Typical Auntie Faith? Lucille? Now, [at age 85] I can have brown sugar. [Dee’s story – Mary’s husband] . . . when in summertime his mother abandoned the cook stove and used [the] cooler oil stove – no baked breads, [they] had to eat store-bought bread.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Cynthia Hendee Henry (2000)]“Mary retired from teaching in 1976, the last years in special ed[ucation] through the county school system. Her husband was a professor at Ferris State College, who retired in 1978. They now live out in the country where they feed birds, take care of cats, and garden. Mary has put up lots of jelly, jams,fruits, and vegetables. (Fall 2000: this past spring, Mary and her husband moved into a retirement home and seem happy with that.)” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Laurell Shoupe – Nov 1995] “Gardner Otto inherited boxes and boxes of material which Gardner later gave to Mich. State Library. But not all – the Big Black Book of records Gardner gave to me after I retired 1976.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Cynthia Hendee Henry (1996)]“Although Laurell, Gayla, Mary, Barbara and I range in age from 52 to 80-something (Mary), we are all of the exact same generation and are all descendants of David Hendee (our common ancestor) from various of his offspring (us through Clark Kendrick Hendee; Gayla and Laurell through Clark’s brother William Briggs Hendee and branching off from 2 of his sons; Mary through Clark’s sister Amy Caroline Hendee; and Barbara through Clark’s brother, Caleb Rich Hendee [? – Caleb H. Hendee) Sharon and Lynn are of the same generation as the children of Eleanor, May Margaret, Nancy, and Linda.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]“I find it fascinating that five Hendee cousins [Round Robin Cousins: Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe, Lucille (Otto) Molinelli and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford], aged fifty to eighty-two, have found each other and are sharing their common heritage concerns. Also fascinating is the common background and the now-diverse situations. All are modern career women, college-educated. Four of the five were born and raised in Central Michigan, and possibly all were at the same Hendee Reunion at one time. At least, all knew Lee Hendee personally. And Cynthia’s father knew of Lee Hendee and was involved with the Reunion Organization. I discover from the letters that we do not share the same religious affiliation, but I think there is similarity in convictions.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Gayla Stafford (1997)] “Well, that is so good to hear that you benefited from the Round Robin letters. It was a fun thing for a few years. It stopped with Mary LaBatt, the oldest member, as you know. Guess it just got too much for her. I enjoyed the whole thing while it went on!---both for Hendee information and just continuing to get to know these relatives, all of whom knew each other. Yes, reading different perspectives of the same event or same family members can be quite interesting! As to updates on the RR [Round Robin] cousins: I did exchange Christmas letters with Lucille, Mary and Laurell for several years after the RR stopped. With Laurell, it was pretty much the Xeroxed family newsletter with a little added on. That was fine, as I was just glad to keep up with her. She stopped maybe 3 years ago--would have to check my records, but that's pretty close. There's nothing major to report on her--just the usual family information last I knew. As to Mary, it was pretty much the same---just the usual Christmas letter and a line or two. She is living in a retirement home in Kalamazoo. Although she did stop the Christmas exchange with me some time after stopping the RR, she wrote that her husband died maybe 3 years ago. She then wrote a personal letter to me about a year ago to let me know Lucille had died. Mary is pretty old, as you can tell. I appreciated that Mary wrote, and I responded with thanks. In that letter, she shared she was debating what to do with some of her family information. She commented that Joanne Quatermas (the one you recently integrated into your family sending) was interested and was considering her. (Of course, I am interested, too, but Joanne had first dibs!) Mary's son had some interest, so I don't know what will happen. Mary seemed to be doing pretty well for her age and has much support from her kids in the area. Lucille kept up Christmas letters until the end. They were a lot of philosophical musings, along with updates of her daughter and Chris. She so loved her "wee abode" right next to where Jamie and Chris lived---when she visited them. She continued her days out in Washington, D. C. Anyway, yes, it was all an enjoyable and informative situation for some time.” [Email from Cynthia (Hendee) Henry to David Petrie – Oct 2009]“The two enclosures came from the Hendee collection by a round-about-way which proves the inefficiency of the collection project, and why it never got to print. My cousin Gardner Otto has told me of being in the upstairs bedroom where his Uncle Lee kept his “project,” Boxes and notebooks all over the whole room. After Leed died and his wife needed to clear out her house, Gardner [Otto] agreed to take the boxes and boxes of the collection. But Gardner never had the time to do anything with the collection & finally got the State Library (Lansing, Michiagan to take things – but. Gardner still had some boxes. After Gardner’s death his wife Jeanette gave some boxes to Gardner’s older brother Joseph, and Joe never got to look through what he had & and a year or 2 ago, his son David took the ‘stuff.’ Then David decided he didn’t want it, so we arranged for my son Walter to call David (they both live in East Detroit) and David dropped the things at Walter’s church office the first part of Dec. and Walter brought ‘said stuff’ to me a week ago . . . Olin Wood Hendee . . . was a strong supporter of a Hendee Family History, and he contributed a great deal to Lee Hendee’s work, and why you have so much from your grandmother.” [Letter from Mary (McMullen) LaBatt to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1999)] “In June, my son came and got me to stay a few days, and while with him and his wife, he took me to Somerset Center graveyard where Rev. David Hendee is buried. The marker is broken and lying on the ground. I felt so bad that my son worked with me, and we ordered a new marker (a lovely memorial). It was put in place at the grave site in early November. I don’t have a picture yet, but when I do, I hope to write again. Some of the material you had on Rev. David has been most helpful. He died at the home of his daughter in Hillsdale County.” [Letter from Mary (McMullen) Labatt to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (2009)] “I received a letter from Mary LaBatt in December 2009. She is my third cousin, with our most recent common ancestor being David Hendee, hers and my great great grandfather. Mary lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan. She turned 94 last August. She was one of the round robin cousins during the 1990s . . . I responded to Mary on 12/20/09. I also tried finding this cemetery online, but could find no mention of it in Somerset, Michigan. It is in the records of David Petrie. I asked Mary for more information.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] “Mary LaBatt had written me some time ago that she and her son, Walter, were putting up new a gravestone for David hendee---and Caroline Harrington Hendee. I just received a letter from Walter with a composite photo on one page. I cropped them each individually, enhanced the lighting, and here they are. This includes the old stone one of David hendee and the new one. it also includes an old marker (front and back) and the new one for David Harrington. I do not know who David Harrington was. I have William as Caroline's father, but no further back. When I wrote Walter to thank him, I asked who David Harrington was. The marker says put up by their descendants, so Walter and Mary must know something. If Walter writes back, I will let you know. These appear to be in Somerset, Michigan. Note that David's says he was the founder of First Baptist Church in Jackson, MI. I googled, and it still exists. Made a note to write and see if they have info of David--or know who founded their church---one would think.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] “LETTER FROM ABNER HENDEE TO CALEB, JR. HENDEE . . . The following is a letter and any transcription from Abner Hendee to Caleb Hendee, Jr. A copy of the original was given to me by Gayla Hendee Stafford in December 1997. She invited me to Danville on a Saturday when she would be visiting a friend, Kathy, for their annual Christmas cookie baking. (Danville is closer to me than is Gayla’s San Jose home.) I took my friend, Molly, with for company on the drive and to meet Gayla. Gayla had taken a trip back east this fall to visit her son and family and to see Pittsford, a major ancestral location. She had brought back some things for me and thought a visit was preferable to mailing. Molly and I enjoyed the trip, getting involved in cookie decorting for the first time in years. It was good to see Gayla, and I was thrilled to lhave the treasures she brought me, Abner’s letter being one of them. I did not know when I first typed this up in January 1998 just who Abner was, nor whether the letter was to Calem, Sr. or Jr. I sent my transcription and then-introduction to the Round Robin cousins. I heard back from both Mary and Laurell as to Abner’s identity! What a team-Gayla coming up with this, me transcribing it for legibility, and my two RR cousins filling in the gaps! Mary wrote, “The letter was to Caleb, Jr. See bottom of page 16 and 17 of your copy of Caleb’s manuscript, particularly middle of page 17. Caleb mentioned the letter of June 15, but did not quote a copy of it-but the letter Gayla got is (copy) of the original. Note the reference to envelope. In my file is a (carbon copy) letter written by Lee Hendee dated Feb 17, 1927: ‘I have this day received a letter from Mrs. G. Frank [German Franklin] Hendee, Pittsford, Vt. Enclosing a letter by Abner Hendee, son of Eliphalet Hendee and grandson of Asa Hendee, who was the son of Richard 2 (Richard 1) by his second marriage. This letter by Abner Hendee was written under date of June 15th, 1834, when he was postmaster at Hebron, Ct. The letter follws—the letter was written to Caleb Hendee, Esq Pittsford, Vt., and what follows is same as you have transcribed.” Mary continues with “Commentary—Abner was born 1779, married, but had no children—he died 8 July 1852. He had 1 sister, Mary, never married, died 1868, Andover, Ct.. He had 2 brothers, Eliphalet, Jr. and Leonard, which one was living, the sister—I don’t know—both brothers were married, so maybe the ‘old maid’ or ‘spinster sister’ was living in her brother’s family in the old family home. Abner, son of Eliphalet b. 1743—d. 1825 at Andover Eliphalet, son of Asa b. 1715 Windham, Ct.. d. 1788 Coventry, Ct. Asa, son of Richard 2 and wife Elizabeth Connant Richard 2, son of Richard 1 and Hannah Elderkin.” [“Remember I have the Big Black Book of Hendees—indexed—over 600 HENDEE names and by ftenth generation, Hendees were pretty well daughtered out,, so there are scores of other names indexed.” [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] “As per later confirmation from Mary [(McMullen) Labatt], we are descended from Richard [Hendee] 2 and his first wife, Sarah Smith. Laurell kindly sent a famly tree, which I will duplicate here. I’m not tracing it down to everyone, as we can figure out our connection easily enough as descendants of Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr. and his son David (brother to General Caleb [Hendee, Jr.]” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]BODY OF LETTER: “Hebron June 15th 1834, Dear Sir, Since the receipt of yours 26th May [1834] I have been to the late residence of my father [Eliphalet Hendee] which is now occupied by my brother and sister, a house now 50 years of age. They both say that they have often heard my father say, that Jonathan Hendee the oldest of his uncles & was left with his mother’s friends after he came of age came to Connecticut & lived with his father in Windham and afterwards came with my grandfather Asa to Coventry & lived with him some years—when having a family he left him. My brother says he left school about 30 years since at Ellington & the old people there used to tell him the names of the family of Hendees who resided there many years since & some of the names he thinks corresponded with those in your letter & I have no doubts they were some of your ancestors. I think you are mistaken in supposing that our ancesters came to Plymouth at the first landing of the pilgrims. Here (?) I have seen a book containing the history of the first ships and passengers who landed there & names of them all (the Book is now in the neighbourhood) but there are none of our names among them. My father always told me they first came to Boston about the first settlement of that town. I found a small bag of papers at home left by my grandmother who died at my fathers 40 years since. Among the papers I find a record of the birth of all her children even to the day & time of the day they were born. I also found the original deeds of the land he bought. I also found a deed given by Richard Hendee at Windham about 100 years since & I also found a deed given by Richard Hendee at Windham about 100 years since & have inclosed it to you as a relict of the family which please accept from me. In the year 1831 I had a Letter from Cyrus Hendee dated at South Chili New York giving an act (account?) of my uncle Asa Hendees family, among other things he says his oldest brother Asa lived in the state of Vermont in the town of Lownal (Lownad?). Perhaps you know him. He must be about 54 years of age. Among other things this Cyrus informed me that he had changed his name to Handy because he had in that country found many who belonged to our [family] who had done the same among others he said his father’s cousin Barzilla had done the same. I reproved him for breaking down the ancient landmark of spelling the name as that would loose all trace of name & family. My sister [Mary Hendee] told me that one of my Grand father’s brothers she had understood settled in Randolph or Royalton & that his descendants now lived there of this perhaps you know more than I do. Repeating my position I have always been a Jeffersonian Republican from my earliest days & have in many things supported Jackson’s administration. But I am decidedly in favor of a National Bank [which President Andrew Jackson was doing his best at the time to abolish] & against the removal of the deposits as I think it [is] destroying the confidence of the community in our moneyed institution & will insure the recharter of the prescinct Bank without that care which ought to be excercised in making a Charter for such an institution. I am not a Mason, but I do dispise this ____tive antimasonry more than any party that ever yet inflicted this Country & regret that Gov. Palmer who was a native of this town & a man with whom I am well acquainted put himself to the head of such if he could have become Governor of this state by that means. I shall be pleased to correspond with you whenever your convenience will permit & when you again write your son at Louisville be pleased to make my respects to him. Yours truly, Abner Hendee.” [Letter from Abner Hendee to Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. – 15 Jun 1834]1940 United States Census: Pleasant View Township, Emmet County, Michigan; Enumeration District: 24-20; Family: 32 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Est Yr Born Residence in 1935Dee Labatt Male 24 Married White Head Michigan 1916 Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan Mary Labatt Female 24 Married White Wife Michigan 1916 Grand Ledge, Eaton, MichiganPeter Labatt Male 1 Single White Son Michigan 1939["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Dee Labatt, Pleasant View Township, Emmet, Michigan, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 24-20, sheet 2B, family 32, NARA digital publication T627, roll 1748.] Peter Phillip LaBatt b. 1939 Michigan, USA Residence: Pleasant View Township, Emmet County, Michigan [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt - email removed] Walter Bruce LaBatt b. 1940 [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt - email removed] “Mary LaBatt had written me some time ago that she and her son, Walter, were putting up new a gravestone for David hendee---and Caroline Harrington Hendee. I just received a letter from Walter with a composite photo on one page. I cropped them each individually, enhanced the lighting, and here they are. This includes the old stone one of David hendee and the new one. it also includes an old marker (front and back) and the new one for David Harrington. I do not know who David Harrington was. I have William as Caroline's father, but no further back. When I wrote Walter to thank him, I asked who David Harrington was. The marker says put up by their descendants, so Walter and Mary must know something. If Walter writes back, I will let you know. These appear to be in Somerset, Michigan. Note that David's says he was the founder of First Baptist Church in Jackson, MI. I googled, and it still exists. Made a note to write and see if they have info of David--or know who founded their church---one would think.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] Barbara Lucille LaBatt b. 1941 m. __ Martin Residence: Muskegon, Michigan (1999) [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt - email removed] Dr. Kimberley Martin b. Residence: Battle Creek, Michigan Elizabeth Jane LaBatt b. 1943 m. __ Heisen [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt - email removed] Dorothy McMullen b. [Edward Putney - email removed] Raymond McMullen b. [Edward Putney - email removed]Truman Hendee b. 27 Dec 1832 Niagara County, New York, USA d. 29 Dec 1832 (infant - age 2 days) =====================================================================================================================================================William Briggs Hendee b. 7 Dec 1813 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Rosetta Sophia Potter 1836 Vermont d. 17 May 1898 Shiawassee County, Michigan Occupation: day laborer [Edward Putney - email removed; John Hendee - email removed] Rosetta Sophia: b. 1818 New York, USA “Your Grandfather (Ira) and my Grandfather (Oscar) were brothers – sons of William Briggs Hendee and Rosetta Sophia Potter. He was born Dec. 7 1813 and died in 1898. Married in 1836. Their children were Oscar, Dexter, Edna, Judson, Ira, Ida, and Lena” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)]“Hi, Dave. I've been reading a lot of your posts on GenForum. Lee W Hendee was my 1st cousin 2x removed with nearest common relative William Briggs Hendee and I'd very much like to get a copy of his Hendee Family Genealogy. I see it on microfiche (Film 927702) at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and also noticed that you mentioned in several of your posts that you had it on a CD. Do you still have this available? . . . William Briggs Hendee was my 2nd great grandfather. It looks like your wife's line and mine come together at Deac. Caleb Hendee, my 4th great grandfather. I'm from his first wife, Caroline Ellsworth. Your wife is from his second wife Mary Squires.” [John Hendee - email removed]1870 United States Census: Vernon Township, Shiawassee County, Michigan - Name Est Yr Born Gender Age Color Born Home in 1870 Occupation Realestate Value Personal Prop. ValueWilliam Hendee 1814 Male 56 White Vermont Michigan Day Labor $1500.00 $100.00Rosetta S. Hendee 1816 Female 54 White New York Michigan Keeping HouseIra Hendee 1854 Male 16 White Michigan Michigan At HomeJudson O. Hendee 1847[?] Male 23 White Michigan Michigan FarmerIda Hendee 1856 Female 14 White Michigan Michigan Attending SchoolLena Hendee 1861 Female 9 White Michigan Michigan Attending School["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), William Hendee, Michigan, United States; citing p. 11, family 99, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 552203.]Dexter Hendee b. [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)]================================================================================================================================================= Judson O. Hendee b. 1847[?] (or 1856} Jackson, Michigan, USA m(1). Annie M. Phillips 31 Mar 1885 Ionia, Michigan (groom 38 years old and bride 22 years old at the time of their wedding) Occupation: farmer Residence: Portland, Michigan ["Michigan, Marriages, 1822-1995," index, FamilySearch (), Judson O. Hendee and Annie M. Phillips, 31 Mar 1885.] Annie M: b. 1863 ================================================================================================================================================= Judson O. Hendee m(2). Jessie C. White 18 Nov 1919 Sparta, Ionia County, Michigan by John H. Stewart, Pastor Witnesses: Grace I. Beeby and Susie B. Stewart (both from Sparta, Michigan) (groom 63 years old and bride 51 years old at time of their marriage) ["Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Judson O. Hendee and Jessie C. White, 15 Nov 1919; Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)] Jessie C: b. 1868 Portland, Michigan, USA Occupation: book keeper Parents: William H. White and Cornellia Morehouse================================================================================================================================================= Ida C. Hendee b. abt 1856 Michigan, USA m. Noah l. Lindsley [Edward Putney - email removed] Lloyd H. Lindsley b. 1877 Michigan, USA m. Lettie W. Kaufman Bethany, Gratiot County, Michigan 23 Nov 1897 by G.D. Kaufman, Minister of the Gospell Witnesses: Harry Moore and Eva Hudson [both from Alma[?], Michigan] (groom 20 years old and bride 21 years old at the time of their marriage) Occupation: farmer Residence: Bethany, Gratiot County, Michigan ["Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lloyd H Lindsley and Lettie W Kaufman, 22 Nov 1897.] Lettie W: b. 1876 Michigan, USA Occupation: housework Parents: George Kaufman and Sarah Haight============================================================================================================================================ Mabel Lindsley b. m. Glen W. Hartwell 4 Dec 1907 Potter, Shiawassee County, Michigan ["Michigan, Marriages, 1822-1995," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Ida Hendee in entry for Glen W. Hartwell and Mabel Lindsley, 04 Dec 1907.] Glen W: b. Parents: G. B. Hartwell and Emma Chase Lena Hendee b. abt 1861 Michigan, USA m. Orson Sugden [Edward Putney - email removed] Ward E. Sugden b. 1891 Byron Center, Kent County, Michigan, USA m. Winnie Lucile Stehle 12 Aug 1914 Detroit, Shiawassee County, Michigan (groom was 23 years old and bride was 20 years old at the time of their marriage) ["Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lena D. Hendee in entry for Ward E. Sugden and Winnie Lucile Stehle, 12 Aug 1914.] Winnie Lucile: b. 1894 Byron Center, Kent County, Michigan, USA Parents: Edward Stehle and __ __Ira B. Hendee b. Oct 1851 Michigan, USA m(1). Nora Phelps 1880 Michigan d. 1929 Michigan Occupation: farmer [Edward Putney - email removed; John Hendee - email removed] Nora: b. Apr 1862 Michigan, USA d. 1903 (age 41 yrs) Michigan Cause of Death: “horseback riding accident” Residence: Sciota, Shiawassee County, Michigan (1880) Parents: Silas Phelps (b. Jun 1809 New York, USA m. 1859 d. 28 Dec 1883 Sciota, Shiawassee, Michigan) and Jane B. __ (b. 1828 New York, USA) “Attached is a photo of the Ira and Nora Hendee family taken probably around 1905 which includes my grandpa Hal but not Nora who had died in a horseback riding accident in 1903. Also attached is a 1950s era photo of 6 of the 9 children of Ira and Nora Hendee including Hal and his wife Lula (Brooks) Hendee.” [ 1900 Census - Lincold Township, Isabella County, Michigan [Enumeration district: 0072 Sheet number and letter: 4A Household id: 80 Reference number: 30 GSU film number: 1240718 Image number: 00667] Years Father’s Mother’s Mo. Mo. at Speaks Name Born Relation Age Birthplace Married Children Living Birthplace Birthplace Occupation Umpl. Schl Read Write EnglishIra B. Hendee Oct 1851 Head 48 MI 20 NY NY farmer 0 Y Y YNora Phelps Hendee Apr 1862 Wife 38 MI 20 8 8 NY NY farmer 0 Y Y YGlenn E. Jan 1883 Son 17 MI MI MI at school 9 Y Y Y Roial [Royal] D. Mar 1885 Son 15 MI MI MI farm laborer 7 7 Y Y YClara F. Jan1887 Dau 13 MI MI MI 7 Y Y YLeon C. Oct 1890 Son 9 MI MI MI 7 Y Y Y Merle Mar 1893 Son 7 MI MI MI 7 Y Y YHallie Mar 1895 Son 5 MI MI MI 7 Y Y YBernard May 1899 Son 1 MI MI MI Royal Dale Hendee b. 4 Mar 1885 Ionia, Isabella County, Michigan, USA m. Eva Litchfield 24 Jun 1908 Grand Ledge, Shiawassee, Michigan by Wayne L Waters d. 1943 bur. 1943 OAKWOOD CEMETERY; Grand Ledge, Oneida Township, Eaton County, Michigan; Section: 8; Lot: 9 Occupation: farm laborer [LDS Family History Search - ; John Hendee - email removed] Eva: b. May 1889 Michigan, USA d. Apr 1937 Parents: William F. Litchfield (b. Mar 1859 Michigan, USA) and Viola A. Crane (b. Jan 1861 Michigan, USA) “Groom name: Royal D. Hendee Groom race or color (on document): Groom age: 23 years Groom birth year: 1885 Groom birth place: Mich. Bride name: Eva Lichfield Bride race or color (on document): Bride age: 19 years Bride birth year: 1889 Bride birth place: Mich. Marriage type: Marriage date: 24 Jun 1908 Marriage place: Grand Ledge, Shiawassee, Michigan Father of groom name: Ira B. Hendee Mother of groom name: Nora Phelps Father of bride name: Wm. Litchfield Mother of bride name: Viola D. Crane Marital status: Groom previous wife name: __ Bride marital status: Bride previous husband name: __ Additional relatives: __ [Film number: 2342683 Frame number: Digital GS number: 4032391 Image number: 13 Reference number: v 5 p 51 rn 6989 Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925; John Hendee - email removed; OAKWOOD CEMETERY; Grand Ledge, Oneida Township, Eaton County, Michigan - "H" Surnames - ] Eva: b. 1889 Michigan, USA d. 1937 bur. 1937 OAKWOOD CEMETERY; Grand Ledge, Oneida Township, Eaton County, Michigan; Section: 8; Lot: 9 Parents: William Litchfield and Viola D. Crane Lyle G. Hendee b. 10 Oct 1914 in Michigan, USA m. Norma M. Kempf 29 Dec 1937 Indiana d. 12 Jul 1987 Lincoln, Clare County, Michigan [Timothy Bowman - ] Norma M: b. 14 Mar 1915 “of Eagle, Michigan” d. 16 Jan 1998 Grand Ledge, Eaton County, Michigan Parents: Edward Kempf and Rosina D. Hoerner Residence: Delta Center, Michigan “Copied from Grand Ledge Independent; Grand Ledge, Michigan; Friday, January 14-1938, page 1: Marriage Announced, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kempf of Eagle announce the marriage of their eldest daughter, Norma to Lyle Hendee, son of Royal Hendee of Grand Ledge. The marriage took place, Dec. 29, in Indiana. Both young people are graduates of the local high school and will make their home in the near future near Delta Center.”======================================================================================================================================== DOROTHY A. HENDEE b. 1919 Michigan, USA m. KENNETH V. IDE d. Feb 1966 [John Hendee - email removed] KENNETH V: b. 7 Oct 1910 Webberville, Ingham County, Michigan, USA d. 13 Mar 1992 Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan======================================================================================================================================== Ralph Dale ("Dale") Hendee b. 2 Apr 1909 Owosso, Shiawassee, Michigan, USA m. Ruth Mary Lane 31 Dec 1934 Lansing (Calhoun), Clinton County, Michigan (Groom was 25 years old and bride was 24 years old at the time of their marriage.) d: 26 Jul 1991 Dade County, Florida [John Hendee - email removed; "Michigan, County Marriages, 1820-1935," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ralph D Hendee, 1934.] Ruth Mary: b: 29 Sep 1910 Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan, USA d. 16 Aug 2009 Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois Parents: Raymond Earl Lane (b. 19 Mar 1886 Charlotte, Eaton, Michigan, USA m. 31 Aug 1908 d. 15 Sep 1964 Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA) and Mary Green Wolford (b. 24 May 1888 Michigan, USA d. 6 Apr 1954) MARGARET RUTH HENDEE b. 10 Jan 1938 m. PAUL R. BELYEA d. 12 Sep 2001 Wisconsin [John Hendee - email removed] PAUL R: b. 17 Jul 1935 KATHRYN BELYEA b. Illinois, USA m. DAVID A. BROQUARD [John Hendee - email removed] DAVID A: b. 25 Apr 1959 MELISSA HELEN BROQUARD b. 26 Nov 1989 Santa Clara, California, USA [John Hendee - email removed] JENNIFER MARIE BROQUARD b. 22 Jun 1992 in Santa Clara, California, USA [John Hendee - email removed] THOMAS BELYEA b. 30 Apr 1960 Illinois, USA m. BARBARA HOOG [John Hendee - email removed] BARBARA: b. 23 Jun 1963 Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois, USA GLENN A. BELYEA b. 22 Jun 1966 Illinois, USA m. GWEN __ [John Hendee - email removed] IAN BELYEA b. 22 Apr 1990 [John Hendee - email removed] KRISTEN KATE BELYEA b. 22 Jun 1992 Santa Clara, California, USA [John Hendee - email removed] RICHARD DALE HENDEE b. 8 Jan 1941 Elgin, Cook County, Illinois, USA m(1). BEVERLY A. OGLESBY Sep 1962 [John Hendee - email removed] BEVERLY A: b. 5 Sep 1943 Illinois, USA DAVID RICHARD HENDEE b. 8 Aug 1966 Carbondale, Jackson County, Illinois, USA m. RACHEL ELAINE HUNDLEY [John Hendee - email removed] RACHEL ELAINE: b. 10 Apr 1965 Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA JUSTIN DAVID HENDEE b. 24 Feb 1998 Villa Rica, Carroll County, Georgia, USA [John Hendee - email removed] DOUGLAS JAMES HENDEE b. 9 Sep 1968 [John Hendee - email removed] RICHARD DALE HENDEE m(2). ROBERTA LYNN BLACK [John Hendee - email removed] ROBERTA LYNN: b. 13 Jul 1951 Charleston, Coles County, Illinois, USA Parents: Robert William Black and Lois Ruth Wasson ALLISON LANE HENDEE b. 24 Feb 1980 Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA m. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL POTACZEK [John Hendee - email removed] CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL: b. 7 Aug 1978 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA MARGARET JOSEPHINE POTACZEK b. 7 Mar 2009 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA [John Hendee - email removed] ELIZABETH LANE POTACZEK b. 31 Oct 2010 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA [John Hendee - email removed] ADRIENNE LYNN HENDEE b. 16 Mar 1982 Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA m. JONATHAN ERWIN JACOBSON [John Hendee - email removed] JONATHAN ERWIN: b. 15 Oct 1979 Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA LANDON RICHARD JACOBSON b. 14 Feb 2010 Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA [John Hendee - email removed] John Robert Hendee b. 9 Oct 1943 Elgin, Cook County, Illinois, USA m(1). NICKI LYNN ROGERS 29 Aug 1964 Medina, Orleans County, New York “William Briggs Hendee was my 2nd great grandfather. It looks like your wife's line and mine come together at Deacon Caleb Hendee, my 4th great grandfather. I'm from his first wife, Caroline Ellsworth. Your wife is from his second wife Mary Squires.” [John Hendee - email removed] NICKI LYNN: b. 29 May 1943 Medina, Orleans County, New York, USA Parents: Fulton Arthur Rogers DDS and Elizabeth Marie Hurd“Also, John [Robert] Hendee is in California as well. I do not think the Staffords and John [Robert] Hendee have ever met, nor do they know about each other. John [Robert] Hendee's family used to live in Michigan as well, but they are a more distant relative then the Stafords are to me. I have met John only online. I had found his name attached to an Internet page and decided to give him and e-mail and to say "hi" from a Hendee. He might have some information for you that would be from a different perspective. But, I have found that in the family some folks find genealogy fascinating, and others could care less. I have e-mailed some folks and they never returned my e-mail. John does not check his e-mail all that regularly, but I think he might be interested in talking to you." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]“Caleb Hendee B 1745 is also MY 4ggrandfather. Here's how Caleb and I are related:Caleb Hendee 1745Rev David Hendee 1788William Briggs Hendee 1813Ira B. Hendee 1851Royal Dale Hendee 1885Ralph Dale Hendee 1909John Robert Hendee 1943[From: John Robert Hendee - email removed; To: email removed; Subject: RE: New message from MFOBIAN56 on : CALEB HENDEE; Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2013]Thanks for the quick response and attached file. I hadn't seen this one before (I've only been at this a couple of years) so it'll be fun to see how it matches with what I've figured out so far. But, no, this isn't the document I was looking for. The one I'd like to get a hold of is on microfiche at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. It's a monster document (1436 pgs) handwritten, I read somewhere, by Lee W. Hendee. Here is the “FHL listing: stmt. resp.: Lee W. Hendee; authors: Hendee, Lee W (Main Author); format: Manuscript/On Film; language: English; publications: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973; physical: on 1 microfilm reel, 35 mm; Notes Microreproduction of typescript (1436 p.); Includes index. Richard Hendee, one of the first purchasers of land at Norwich, Connecticut in 1659, died August 4, 1670, Willingworth, Connecticut; Subjects Hendee; Film Notes Location Film; Hendee family genealogy; FHL US/CAN Film 927702” [John Hendee - email removed] “In 1952, when I was about 9 years old, my sister Margaret was about 15. She was given an English class assignment to write about her ancestors. Seeking background information, she was led to Lee Hendee by my parents, Ralph Dale Hendee and Ruth Lane Hendee. Lee Hendee was her 1st cousin 2x removed and also the Secretary-Treasurer and Historian of the Hendee Reunion Organization. Lee responded with a very nice three-page letter outlining her genealogy on Hendee Reunion Organization letterhead, complete with a Hendee Coat of Arms. That was my introduction to genealogy. I thought it especially interesting that Lee mentioned that a John Hendee had been the Lord Mayor of London several centuries back. As is often the case, my interest in genealogy was put on the back burner for nearly 6 decades while I became focused more on my descendants than on my ancestors. My wife’s father died suddenly in late 2009. He left behind a hodgepodge of genealogical information. Anita’spromise to her father to organize and preserve it turned into a retirement project for me. When I was finished with that, I started on the Hendee side. Any serious Hendeeophile quickly discovers many references to Lee Hendee and his Hendee Family Genealogy. I stumbled upon Dave Petrie’s posts on GenForum and contacted Dave. He sent me his fantastic 300+ page Word document on the Hendee family which he had complied over several decades with contributions from a host of other Hendee family researchers. Lee’s work was mentioned by several contributors. I asked Dave if he had the original Lee Hendee document and he sent me a 6-page genealogy apparently derived from Lee’s document, but not the document itself. So the quest continued. Cousin Lee apparently had it typed up by 1965. I learned from Dave’s information that Cousin Lee had solicited family members for funds to get his genealogy published but to no avail. Lee’s 2nd cousin 1x removed, Gardner Otto, somehow obtained the Hendee Family Genealogy and, in 1971, donated it to the Michigan State Library in Lansing, Michigan. (I later noted that in 1971 and at the time of his death, Gardner Otto lived in Stockbridge, Michigan. As an interesting coincidence, my mother’s parents --Raymond Earl Lane and Mary Green Wolford Lane-- andsisters Barbara and Margaret also lived in and around Stockbridge. I wouldn’t be surprised if Gardner Otto even shopped at their general store in Stockbridge. I wonder if he knew about their Hendee connection.)” [John Robert Hendee - email removed]“I checked with the library and found that the pages had been microfilmed by the Genealogical Society of Salt Lake City Utah in 1973, but that their copy of the film was for “Library Use Only.” Upon checking with the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, I discovered that it (Film 927702) was available to the public. At last I could get a look at Cousin Lee’s original document. I subsequently ordered a copy of the film to be sent to a local Family History Center. I mounted my digital camera to the microfilm reader using a neat little contraption purchased from GSC Associates (). From that point on, it was just advance the film, click, advance the film, click. Repeat that for all 1590-some pages of Lee’s document. Once I had all the digital images, a little housekeeping was in order. As with most microfilm, theimage quality varied from slide to slide. It was apparent that several persons had been involved in the original filming as exposure, focus, and orientation varied dramatically. In the end, I had to doctor each digital image, mostly straightening and cropping to fit onto a letter size page. Some images were still hard to read. No attempt was made to delete duplicates, rearrange out of order pages, or otherwise alter the original images. Adobe Acrobat was then used to compile into a three-volume pdf document. Please note that an index of all Hendee names comprises the last 31 pages of Vol 3. I hope you’ll find this document interesting, informative, and of value to your own research efforts. Lee Hendee did not have access to many of today’s resources and I’m certain you’ll find inconsistencies and mistakes in his Hendee Family Genealogy. When you do, please advise me of the error and your source via email at email removed. If enough corrections are made, I’ll issue an updated version.Regards, John Robert Hendee, December, 2011” [John Robert Hendee - email removed]“I finally got a hold of Lee Hendee's Hendee Family Genealogy from the Family History Center in Salt Lake City. This is the document that Gardner Otto donated to the Michigan State Library in 1971. The Genealogical Society of Salt Lake City microfilmed it in 1973. Long story short, I photographed the entire document and converted the photos in to a single, huge (205MB) pdf file. Because of its size, emailing is out of the question, so I've posted it to my Windows Live SkyDrive. Because SkyDrive has a 50MB single-file size limit, I had to break it into three volumes. I've made it available to anyone wishing to view or download it. If you want to take a look at Lee's Hendee Family Genealogy, go to: “ [John Robert Hendee - email removed] CHERYL LYNN HENDEE b. 16 Oct 1966 Lansing, Clinton County, Michigan, USA m. DANIEL STEPHEN NAGES 15 May 1993 Medina, Orleans County, New York [John Hendee - email removed] DANIEL STEPHEN: b. 21 Jul 1960 Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, USA Parents: Joseph Nages and Betty Jane Carman ZACHARY JOSEPH NAGES b. 15 Sep 1995 Sidney, Delaware County, New York, USA [John Hendee - email removed] EMILY NICOLE NAGES b. 11 May 1998 Oneonta, Otsego County, New York, USA [John Hendee - email removed] CHRISTOPHER ROGERS HENDEE b. 28 Apr 1968 High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA m(1). EILEEN MICHELLE SCHENCK 1997 South Korea [John Hendee - email removed] EILEEN MICHELLE: b. 27 Jun 1971 ANDREW CHRISTOPHER HENDEE b. 7 Jan 2001 Hickam Air Force Base, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA [John Hendee - email removed] CHRISTOPHER ROGERS HENDEE (partner–not married). EMILY MELISSA MATISE 2004 [John Hendee - email removed] JACOB CHRISTOPHER HENDEE b. 4 Oct 2004 Ponchatoula, Tangipahoa County, Louisiana, USA [John Hendee - email removed] CHRISTOPHER ROGERS HENDEE m(2). SARAH LORRAINE WALL 20 Jan 2006 Mountain Home, Elmore County, Idaho [John Hendee - email removed] SARAH LORRAINE: b. 25 Mar 1978 Chihuahua, Mexico Parents: Jacob Wahl Wall and Elisabeth ___ JACKSON CHRISTOPHER HENDEE (twin of SAVANNAH MARIE HENDEE) b. 17 Jan 2011 Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA [John Hendee - email removed] SAVANNAH MARIE HENDEE (twin of JACKSON CHRISTOPHER HENDEE ) b. 17 Jan 2011 in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA [John Hendee - email removed] ELIZABETH MARIE HENDEE b. 27 May 1971 Lenoir, Caldwell County, North Carolina, USA m. ROSS CAMERON SOUTER San Jose, Santa Clara County, California [John Hendee - email removed; "North Carolina, Birth Index, 1800-2000," index, LDS FamilySearch (), John Robert Hendee in entry for Elizabeth Marie Hendee, 1971.] ROSS CAMERON: b. 10 May 1972 ROGAN CAMERON SOUTER b. 9 Jul 2004 San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA [John Hendee - email removed] RHONA ELIZABETH SOUTER b. 23 Jul 2006 San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA [John Hendee - email removed] John Robert Hendee m(2). ESTHER ANITA GAEFE 12 Dec 1980 Martinez, Contra Costa County, California [John Hendee - email removed] ESTHER ANITA: b. 28 Apr 1949 San Francisco, California, USA Parents: Norman Royce Gaefe and Maria del Carmen Fuentes Gonzalez Glenn Ernest Hendee b. 24 Jan 1883 Michigan, USA m(1). MAUDE CRAMER 17 Sep 1908 Michigan d. Dec 1964 Residence: Lincoln township, Isabella County, Michigan (1900) [John Hendee - email removed; Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed] MAUDE: b. d. 10 Nov 1918 Michigan Glenn Ernest Hendee m(2). ALICE MAY LAURELL 2 Apr 1921 [John Hendee - email removed] ALICE MAY: b. 20 Jun 1889 Michigan, USA d. 18 Jun 1969 Parents: John Laurell and Rhoda E. __ Rhoda Emmoline Laurell (“Laurell”) Hendee b. 7 Dec 1925 m. James (“Jimmy”) Shoupe Residence: N. Wilkesbourough, North Carolina “I find it fascinating that five Hendee cousins [Round Robin Cousins: Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe, Lucille (Otto) Molinelli and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford], aged fifty to eighty-two, have found each other and are sharing their common heritage concerns. Also fascinating is the common background and the now-diverse situations. All are modern career women, college-educated. Four of the five were born and raised in Central Michigan, and possibly all were at the same Hendee Reunion at one time. At least, all knew Lee Hendee personally. And Cynthia’s father knew of Lee Hendee and was involved with the Reunion Organization. I discover from the letters that we do not share the same religious affiliation, but I think there is similarity in convictions.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Gayla Stafford (1997)] “Although Laurell, Gayla, Mary, Barbara and I range in age from 52 to 80-something (Mary), we are all of the exact same generation and are all descendants of David Hendee (our common ancestor) from various of his offspring (us through Clark Kendrick Hendee; Gayla and Laurell through Clark’s brother William Briggs Hendee and branching off from 2 of his sons; Mary through Clark’s sister Amy Caroline Hendee; and Barbara through Clark’s brother, Caleb Rich Hendee [? – Caleb H. Hendee) Sharon and Lynn are of the same generation as the children of Eleanor, May Margaret, Nancy, and Linda.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]“I had asked both [Rhoda Emmoline] Lauell and [Lillie] Lucille how they came to be called by a middle name.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry] “I guess since Laurell was my mom’s surname, and there were no male descendants from her father in this generation to carry on the name, although she gave me her mom’s given name (Rhoda Emmoline), she chose to call me Laurell. Much of the time I was ‘Babe’ to my mom and dad.” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry]“Talking about the hand prints, it made me think of another memory – of sitting beside my dad in church as 3 or 4 years old and he’d take a penny out of his pocket, put it under a piece of paper and using a lead pencil rub over it to bring [out] a relief picture. I even try that nowadays to make a stencil type of picture with cutouts of different objects. “Laurell was the Child Development Director for the Wilkes County Social Services Department. She goes by Laurell, her mother’s maiden name. Laurell is very involved with and talented in arts and crafts, such as tatting and quilting. She is physically active with Senior Olympics, specializing in swimming events at various times of the year.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]“I was so glad to get your letter. I have been trying to work on the Hendee genealogy for several years. All my life, I ‘knew’ Cousin Lee had it and wasn’t too concerned except now he is gone. Robert that you talked to is my first cousin and I believe Diane is his unmarried daughter. (Gayla [Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] responded [1999] that Robert was Gayla’s older brother and Diane was his second daughter, born in 1952 or ’53.) We hadn’t been in contact in nearly forty years. My parents died in 1964 and 1969, and I have only been back to Mich. once since then. I have a list of the Hendees all over the U.S. (from the phone book, I guess). I’ll send you a copy. I have marked the ones I identified as my first cousins or their children. Of course, that leaves all of us on the ‘distaff side’ out. I have two nephews somewhere, but I haven’t tried any of these yet to see if they are. One’s name is William Myrle and the other James Glen. My brother was killed at Iwo Jima, and his widow remarried and moved to Florida, I think, and then maybe another move or so, and we lost track. So, from Glen E. Hendee, Sr., my dad, we have no known male descendants. Lee was my dad’s first cousin, and as you can see from the genealogy chart, Ira was my dad’s father and would have been Lee’s uncle. I hope I can trace the line back further. Robert’s wife, Barbara, is planning to go to Lansing and try to find the family records for me. No, I haven’t been in touch with Cecil. Back to Robert. His son James moved to N.C. about a year ago and when we got in touch with him. Robert and Barbara were going through on their way from Fla. to Mich., so we had a wonderful reunion the first week in April this year [1995]. Robert’s sister is Gayla M. Stafford (address then Gilroy). In the National Society of the American Revolution, ‘The Great Women of the American Revolution,’ which, with her brother Ray, they discovered Hannah Hunter Hendee, also spelled Handy and her story. Last summer, Gayla and one of her sons took a trip to Royalton, Vermont and discovered other materials in the South Royalton Library. It has been quite exciting. There was even a children’s book written about it and published in 1976 by Regional Center for Educational Training, Hanover, N.H. The author was Cynthia Butler and the title is Michael Hendee which was Hannah’s son’s name. They copied the book and sent me a copy. It was nicely illustrated by Allianora Rosse. Probably for about nine year [reading] level. Lee used to say tha any ‘Hendee’ was a relative of ours; so, Gayla and I decided we claim Hannah as a cousin!” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Lucille (Otto) Molinelli (1998)] “Gayla and I decided we claim Hannah as a cousin! We’re hoping to be able to find the relationship. I’m guessing you may be in my children’s generation, but maybe you’re in mine. I couldn’t tell from the family line because I don’t know where it fits in with ours. ” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1995)] “About Hannah Hunter Hendee, my brother Raymond found her story in the archives of the ‘Women of the American Revolution’ of the DAR. My son and I went to Royalton in search of some roots. We found lots of info on her, but have no connections between her and the Hendees of Pittsford at the same time. Grace Anderson told me she would look for connections, but she died of cancer before she got back to the Vermont Archives.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Lucille (Otto) Molinelli (1998)] “Has anyone ever been able to connect the famous Hannah Handy/Hendee to the family or is the decision of Gayla and Laurell to "claim Hannah as a cousin" the only current link to Hannah of the rescue from the Indians story? Do you know if Grace Anderson, author of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain, was ever able to go the state archives in Montpelier to see if there was a direct connection between the Pittsford and Royalton Hendees and thus help prove the relationship to Hannah Hendee of the great [1780] rescue?” [Email from David Petrie to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (2009) based on letters from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1995) and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1997)] “No, not yet...this is one of my goals, though with not too much effort anymore, as I know nowhere else to turn. I have a posting on genforum and likely also on forum ---hendee line. (it has my old msn email, another reason i keep it active). i recently had an inquiry on it--someone had seen my posting. i got all excited (you can read these entries), but it was nothing--someone back in the 1600s or so... other than having these feelers out there and having made other inquiries in past years, I am at a dead end. I suppose I could put time in writing to Royalton and seeing if they have any further info, but....still on my list.” [Email from Cynthia (Hendee) Henry to David Petrie – Oct 2009] “Incredible news! Our common ancestor is David [M. Hendee, Rev.] . . . His son, William Briggs Hendee, is my great grandfather, and he is an older brother of Clark Kendrick (Hendee, my great grandfather – Cynthia (Hendee) Henry) [The material] even has David’s lineage on both his father and mother’s side to most of the great, great, great grandparents. Mary [LaBatt] has most of the dates, too. She wanted to know if anyone knew any more about Richard I, such as what country he migrated from. Your chart says he came from England, but was that his real homeland?” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1996)]“Yes, Dear, we are eligible [for The Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia – organized 7 Dec 1865] and are members of this great association of ole timers who offer so much history and fascinating stories about D.C. I have lived here since 1943 – came in World War II era seeking a career as many young ladies did with men going off to War. There was need for females at that time. Have lived in this community of West End/Foggy Bottom since 1948 when married to Jimmy. We are the oldest living couple in our immediate area. Being ‘chronologically gifted’ does have some rewards! What a surprise and happiness to hear from a long lost cousin. You made my day. Jeanette told me that you, also, have Mary LaBtt’s address. She is now our Historian and genealogy darling. Uncle Lee left all his records to my brother, Gardner [Otto] – husband of Jeanette. Or at least, Aunt Katherine [wife of Lee Hendee] was so frustrated wanting his lifetime of research, letters and main book left in good hands – it is pages, pages long. What a volume! Uncle Lee was so dedicated and wanted to publish his material, but Jimmy and I seemed to be his only support. No one wanted to contribute any money for this venture. We did give a small amount along with much encouragement to help more if it were to materialize. At one point, Uncle Lee loaned this book to a Hendee cousin and his wife living in [the] Virginia suburbs of D.C. His name will come to me. Lee was so-o upset fearng he would never get it back. Arrangements were made for me to meet the cousin to get tahe book back. At the time, I Xeroxed it and shall search my Den of Antiquity for it when time permits. Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, Gardner packed all the correspondence and Big [Black] Book together and gave it all to the Michigan Historical society [Michigan State University] in Lansing. It is on microfilm, so we are told. However, we can not take any of this out of the library – have to use it there. Rules of the game! Hours would be needed to absorb it all. I am going to Xerox the material Auntie Faith Otto McMullen gave me (Mary’s mother). Mary has far more material she can give to you. I did trace my immediate heritage and must get it into decent shape for the younger folks in our family. I have one great nephew (Zane Otto, Arnolds’s son and Jeanette’s oldest son) who is reall into genealogy now. Nice, indeed. Mary’s daughter, Barbara Lucille, is also actively helping her mom to computerize facts. Now, follow me – I think we are 2nd cousins:” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)] “Your Grandfather (Ira) and my Grandfather (Oscar) were brothers – sons of William Briggs Hendee and Rosetta Sophia Potter. He was born Dec. 7 1813 and died in 1898. Married in 1836. Their children were Oscar, Dexter, Edna, Judson, Ira, Ida, and Lena.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)] “The Myrle who is a double cousin of Laurell’s is the son of my father’s brother, Myrle.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) to Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1999)] “In February, my double first cousin Bethel Hendee died (Uncle Myrle’s daughter) that leaves Vivian and Carol of his family and me of my dad’s family.” [Letter from Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry] “My mother, Ethel Evelyn Hendee, was an older sister of Uncle Lee. So your father,Glen, was also first cousin to my mother as well as Uncle Lee. Then I am the next generation making me a second cousin to your father . . . Your Grandfather’s father, William, was born in Rutland, Vermont. Mary and Dee (LaBatt) have taken trips to Vermont searching records for clues. The Hendees and Ottos intertwined with Marriages, and I believe my Dad and Mom were 4th cousins. I can remember our Hendee Reunions vividly with all youir family always there – aunts, uncles and children. I recall seeing you as we chased around playing. Your dad was always considered more educated and a more affluent standing in life. Hal Hendee [Gayla (Hendee) Stafford’s father] had so many children and quite poor as I recall. [Note: See the entries for Gayla May (Hendee) Stafford in this document for Gayla’s view of her family, whether they considered themselves ‘poor,’ and her father’s relations with the rest of the family. David Petrie – dapwyn@] Aunt Katherine was very compassionate and loving toward them – they lived on a farm near Portland (Michigan). When I visited on summer vacations, Aunt K. always took me there and carried goodies for them and clothes. I think about our relative who had ‘flaming’ red hair – was she your Mom? She was quite loud spoken and stood out with her red, red hair. Please fill in for me. Of course, you remember your aunt Myrtle Kirker Hendee and Ed (husband). Daughter, Marguerite was such a gem. I can still hear Myrtle and Marguerite’s hearty laughter and upbeat personalities. Ed had a cute sense of humor and infectious laugh, as well. It was such fun being with them. My mom was very close to Myrtle – they lived on a farm near Holt, Mich. – Lansing area. My! How I wish I had known my mom and dad and choice relatives as an adult person. I was 13 years when Mother died and 14 ? when Dad died suddenly of a heart attack. Spent time then with Auntie Faith and Uncle George and my sister Marjorie, became home base for me later on . . . Well, I have rambled on long enough for now – the hour is 1:30 a.m. and Beddie-bye beckons. As soon as possible, I will Xerox the pages that Auntie Faith gave me. I can not express adequately how glad I am that she did this for her young niece, Lillie Lucille, at that stage in her life. She loved drawing hands of all of us. Hope Mary has the book of outlines. Interesting how the physical traits were evident from generation to generation of our hands. You may remember that my mother adored painting in oils. I cherish the few pictures I have.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)]“Well, that is so good to hear that you benefited from the Round Robin letters. It was a fun thing for a few years. It stopped with Mary LaBatt, the oldest member, as you know. Guess it just got too much for her. I enjoyed the whole thing while it went on!---both for Hendee information and just continuing to get to know these relatives, all of whom knew each other. Yes, reading different perspectives of the same event or same family members can be quite interesting! As to updates on the RR [Round Robin] cousins: I did exchange Christmas letters with Lucille, Mary and Laurell for several years after the RR stopped. With Laurell, it was pretty much the Xeroxed family newsletter with a little added on. That was fine, as I was just glad to keep up with her. She stopped maybe 3 years ago--would have to check my records, but that's pretty close. There's nothing major to report on her--just the usual family information last I knew. As to Mary, it was pretty much the same---just the usual Christmas letter and a line or two. She is living in a retirement home in Kalamazoo. Although she did stop the Christmas exchange with me some time after stopping the RR, she wrote that her husband died maybe 3 years ago. She then wrote a personal letter to me about a year ago to let me know Lucille had died. Mary is pretty old, as you can tell. I appreciated that Mary wrote, and I responded with thanks. In that letter, she shared she was debating what to do with some of her family information. She commented that Joanne Quatermas (the one you recently integrated into your family sending) was interested and was considering her. (Of course, I am interested, too, but Joanne had first dibs!) Mary's son had some interest, so I don't know what will happen. Mary seemed to be doing pretty well for her age and has much support from her kids in the area. Lucille kept up Christmas letters until the end. They were a lot of philosophical musings, along with updates of her daughter and Chris. She so loved her "wee abode" right next to where Jamie and Chris lived---when she visited them. She continued her days out in Washington, D. C. Anyway, yes, it was all an enjoyable and informative situation for some time.” [Email from Cynthia (Hendee) Henry to David Petrie – Oct 2009]================================================================================================================================ Bud Hendee b. d. Feb 1945 Iwo Jima Island, South Pacific Cause of Death: killed at Iwo Jima (World War II) “I have two nephews somewhere . . . One’s name is William Myrle and athe other James Glen. My brother was killed at Iwo Jima, and his widow remarried and moved to Florida, I think, and then maybe another move or so, and we lost track. So, from Glen E. Hendee, Sr., my dad, we have no known male descendants.” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1995)] “I haven’t been able to locate my brother Bud’s boys.” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1998)] William Myrle Hendee b. James Glen Hendee b. Bertha Mae (“Mayme”) Hendee b. d. 14 Dec 1998 “My sister is still living, but very crippled up, and her daughter Barb says she mostly just sits and evidently doesn’ do much, maybe watches TV and such. Barb and I talk on phone once in awhile.” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1998)] Barbara __ b. Myrle (or Merle) Hendee 25 Mar 1892 Chippewa Township, Isabella County, Michigan, USA m. Ruby __ [Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed] “Ruby and Myrle’s daughters are: Evelyn, Vivian, and Bethel. Myrle is a double first cousin [of Laurell].” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry] “The Myrle who is a double cousin of Laurell’s is the son of my father’s brother, Myrle.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) to Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1999)] “HENDEE REUNION – Dr. Cecil Hendee, president, Merle Hendee, vice president, Lee Hendee, secretary-historian. Mrs. William Plank, Assistant Historian.” [Hendee Reunion invitation – 1962] Myrle Hendee b. “The Myrle who is a double cousin of Laurell’s is the son of my father’s brother, Myrle.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) to Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1999)] Evelyn Hendee b. Vivian Hendee b. Bethel Hendee b. d. Residence: 10 Deleware St. S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507 “In February, my double first cousin Bethel Hendee died (Uncle Myrle’s daughter) that leaves Vivian and Carol of his family and me of my dad’s family.” [Letter from Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry] Carol Hendee b. Myrtle Hendee b. 1881 m. Edwin Kirkner d. 1958 Holt, Ingham County, Michigan [John Hendee - email removed] “Of course, you remember your aunt Myrtle Kirker[?] Hendee and Ed (husband). Daughter, Marguerite was such a gem. I can still hear Myrtle and Marguerite’s hearty laughter and upbeat personalities. Ed had a cute sense of humor and infectious laugh, as well. It was such fun being with them. My mom was very close to Myrtle – they lived on a farm near Holt, Mich. – Lansing area.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)] Edward: b. Occupation: farmer Residence: Holt, Michigan (Lansing, Michigan area) Marguerite E. Kirkner b. abt 1906 m. Harold L Throop 22 Sep 1928 Delta, Michigan (Groom was 23 years old and bride was 22 years old at the time of their marriage.) “Daughter, Marguerite was such a gem. I can still hear Myrtle and Marguerite’s hearty laughter and upbeat personalities.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)] Clara Faith Hendee b. 31 Jan 1887 Michigan, USA m. John W. White Jan 1906 Ionia, Ionia County, Michigan d. 11 Nov 1951 [Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed] John W: b. Jun 1886 Ionia, Michigan, USA Parents: William H. White (b. Aug 1841 Ohio, USA d. 1904 (age 63 yrs) Portland Township, Ionia County, Michigan) and Lucy P. Waters (b. abt 1866 Livingston, Michigan, USA d. Jun 1932 Michigan) Doriene White b. [Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed Leona White b. [Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed Merva White b. [Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed Iva Marie White b. 21 Oct 1919 Michigan, USA d. 1996 [Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed Dorothy White b. 1923 [Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed Leon Clyde Hendee b. 10 Oct 1890 Mt. Pleasant, Chippewa, Isabella County, Michigan, USA m. EMILIE MATHILDE FAERBER 16 Aug 1919 Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan by F. R. Schriebler d. Sep 1973 Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee [John Hendee - email removed; Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Residence: Grand Rapids, Michigan (1923) “Our first reunion was held in Potter’s Park, Lansing, Mich., on Labor Day, 1921, with only about 25 or 30 members being present, consisting only of our fathers, mothers and nearby cousins. At theat meeting I was elected President, serving two years, then my cousin, Leon Hendee, living at Grand Rapids, Mich., was elected to take my place. Since our first meeting we have increased in numbers until now we have about 125 members present at our meetings. Only last year [1926] we found some distant cousins living at Pinckney, Perry, Ann Arbor, Webberville, Howell and many other places. We would be very glad to welcome you to our next reunion which will be held here in Portland next Labor Day. Our family genealogy, which we hope to complete as soon as possible, will date back to Richard Hendee, who was expelled from Normandy, France, on account of his religion, and we hope to make it something that any Hendee can be glad to possess.” [Letter to Mr. Searle Hendee, Detroit, Michigan from Lee Wayland Hendee, Portland, Michigan – 6 Apr 1927] Note: See the entries for Gayla May (Hendee) Stafford in this document for Gayla’s view of her family and her father’s relations with Leon C. Hendee and the rest of the family. David Petrie – dapwyn@] EMILIE MATHILDE: b. 1889 Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA Parents: Julius Faerber (b. abt 1868) and Hannah King (b. abt 1868) ============================================================================================================================================ Hal (“Hallie”) William Hendee b. 20 Mar 1894 Isabell County, Michigan m. Lula Minyon Brooks 12 Aug 1922 Lowell, Kent County, Michigan by Harry W. Walker d. Nov 1980 Portland, Ionia County, Michigan bur. with wife Lula in “main graveyard in Portland, Michigan” [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Military Service: World War I enlistment - Ingham, Michigan (1917); PFC [Private First Class] US Army World War I "I would imagine there has be“. .en a Hendee in every major war in the USA. My father, Robert Hendee, of Portland, MI [Michigan], served in the Navy in WWII, his father, Hal Hendee served in WWI . . . Hal was indeed the real name of my grandfather. . . I know Lee Hendee died in 1970 because he was buried in the same graveyard as my grandfather Hal Hendee, my grandmother Lula Hendee, my Uncle Wayne Hendee, and my Uncle Fredrick Hendee. I have personally located Lee Hendee's gravesite and varified the time of his passing myself. The graveyard I am speaking of is the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Occupation: construction, builder (1922) [Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed] “He [Lee Wayland Hendee] also had a cousin named Hal Hendee and his son was alive a few yrs. ago ,named Robert (2009).” [Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed]Lula Minyon: b. 14 Aug 1900 Carlton, Barry County, Michigan, USA d.1964 bur. “with husband, Hal William Hendee, in “main graveyard in Portland, Michigan” Cause of Death: cancer [James Gordon Hendee - email removed; Derek Stafford - email removed] Parents: William Frederick Brooks (b. abt 1880 m. 10 Sep 1899 Campbell, Barry County, Michigan) and Minerva (Mina) Gerkey (b. 19 Jun 1880 Carlton, Barry County, Michigan, USA d. Jul 1970 Portland, Ionia County, Michigan) “ . . . attached is a photo that John Hendee (Ira - Royal) recently sent me that was taken in about 1964 of grandpa Hal's [Hal (“Hallie”) William Hendee] extended family including Lula's mother, Minerva (Mina)(Gerkey) Brooks. Mina's husband, William Frederick Brooks, is not in this photo. My brothers Frederick (Fred) Jay Stafford and Randall (Randy) Scott Stafford as well as my mother Gayla Mae (Hendee) Stafford are in this photo. When this photo was taken, I (age: 1 yr) stayed in California with my father, Lawrence (Larry) Eugene Stafford, while my mom and brothers visited with Grandma Lula who had been diagnosed with cancer and passed away within about a year of this photo. My sister, Lynn Robin Stafford, was adopted into our family in 1969.” [Derek Stafford - email removed]“Dear Cynthia . . . I will try to sort out what I know is family myth and what is fact. First I must address the statement that my family lived in poverty. When I was three years old, with brothers of 7, 10, and 12, my father purchased from the bank in Portland the farm on Christian Bend Road, about 4 miles north of Portland. This land was land granted to an earlier Hendee, in the 1860’s. It was left to a number of heirs at some point and the bank took over its management. My father bought it back, share by share, over the years of the depression and while raising 4 children. Not the actions of a lazy or non-caring man. Farming 240 acres required a lot of equipment and tools, and even the youngest of us realized that work and sacrifice had to be made to make a go of it. So, it may have been that we did not live in luxury or with the “goodies” enjoyed by city folks who may have had similar incomes and not the dependency on weather. It is true that they never left our farm without eggs, meat, and any produce that was in season. During the war (1942-45), I quite clearly remember cousins, uncles and aunts asking my father to sneak them rationed products. Like could they fill their car with gas from the 500 gallon tank, granted to my father to keep the farm running. I remember that on butchering days, my father would make a trip into town to deliver to Lee, Lillie and others fresh livers and other choice parts that they fancied. We would get phone calls that Uncle Leon or other relatives were coming to visit and could they get some meat or other rationed goods that we raised on the farm. This always seemed to cause my father distress because he would be afraid of being caught by government inspectors who came periodically to see that his allotments for raising food for a the war effort were not being abused. However, I don’t remember that anyone he cared about ever left empty handed . . . My father was in his third year in engineering school at the U of Michigan when he was drafted into the army in 1916. He never went back to school, but helped to build railroads across France when the war ended. He went to work for a construction firm in Grand Rapids. From there, he bought the farm in Woodland (later owned by Uncle Glen), and then to the farm near Portland. My mother had only an eighth grade education. I think she felt looked down upon by more educated relatives. All of us were taught to read and write before we started school and all encouraged to excel when we got to school. So, perhaps we were poor in goodies, but we were wealthy in good farm produce, acres to ramble over, ponies to ride, and we all learned that hard work will be rewarded.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 7 Aug 1999]“Another fact that may help to dispel some of the mythology is that all of the children of Hal Hendee had music lessons (we had a good piano) from an early age. Several of us owned instruments by the age of 10 or 12. Also we were all offered help to get through 4 years of college if we chose to go to college. Only 2 of us took advantage of this help, but both of us went on to get graduate degrees.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 7 Aug 1999] “Gayla became estranged from her birth family sighting her father’s and brothers’ alcoholism and abusive family relationships as the causes. Sadly, these breaks in the family appear never to have been mended prior to the members’ deaths.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Your dad [Hal W. Hendee] always met us with a big smile and hug.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] “others got hugs from my father, but I don’t remember that I ever got any hugs from either of my parents. He [Hal W. Hendee] loved to laugh.” [letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1999)] Raymond Edward Hendee b. d. Feb 1998 Residence: 1715 Norman Blvd. Park Ridge, Illinois 60068 (1987)“ [Raymond Edward Hendee] was my brother, next older than me, and the third son of Hal and Lulu Hendee.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 28 Apr 1999]======================================================================================================================================== Robert G. Hendee b. m. Barbara E. __ Residence: 9966 Kent St., Portland, Michigan 48875 (1987) "I would imagine there has been a Hendee in every major war in the USA. My father, Robert Hendee, of Portland, MI [Michigan], served in the Navy in WWII, his father, Hal Hendee served in WWI . . . My mother and father are still living, and they reside in Portland, Michigan (email: email removed)." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] “He [Lee Wayland Hendee] also had a cousin named Hal Hendee and his son was alive a few yrs. ago, named Robert (2009).” [Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed]“Robert that you talked to is my first cousin and I believe Diane is his unmarried daughter. (Gayla [Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] responded [1999] that Robert was Gayla’s older brother and Diane was his second daughter, born in 1952 or ’53.) Robert’s wife, Barbara, is planning to go to Lansing and try to find the family records for me. Back to Robert. His son James moved to N.C. about a year ago and when we got in touch with him, Robert and Barbara were going through on their way from Fla. to Mich., so we had a wonderful reunion the first week in April this year [1995].” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1995)] James Gordon Hendee b. 1962 Residences: Dillsboro, North Carolina; Clinton, Michigan [1994-2004] "I am (as you see by my name) a Hendee, and I live in Michigan. I see you have already found out about my father's first cousin, Lee Hendee. His life's work as a Genealogist is on file at the State of Michigan Library for viewing only. You cannot check the documents out. I know a few things about what cousin Lee left at the library. He left all of his field notes as well as several microfilms that were made of his work. There is a microfilm available thru the LDS in Salt Lake City, you may already know about this. I reviewed some of the microfilms about two years ago, and cousin Lee traced the Hendee name back to Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts (if I remember right) and a trip aboard a ship by the name of 'The Ann' that landed in Plymouth Rock in 1623. Two years after the Mayflower. You may know some of these things already, and some of them need to be positively verified, but I enjoy telling the stories of my family's heritage. We are truly just about as American as Americans can get. There are also Hendee graves in the pilgrim graveyard in Plymouth Rock. Also, a (sort of) famous Hendee came out of Massachusetts in the early part of the 1900's. His name was George M. Hendee, and together with a partner, he founded the Indian Motorcycle Company. If you don't know motorcycles, Indian is like a Harley Davidson style motorcycle. From the stories I have heard told from some of our Hendee relatives in Texas and some folks at a motorcycle museum in North Carolina where I actually got photographed next to a Hendee motorcycle (was very cool...had 'Hendee Manufacturing' on the crank case...). The Indian Motorcycle Company supplied motorcycles to the troops in World War I. From what I understand, the Indian motorcycles were used in WWI like the Willies Jeeps were used in World War II. When Indian came back home from 'Over There', they found out that by concentrating so much of their sales to the government contract, that when they came home to do business after the war, many of there dealerships had been taken over by another American motorcycle company...Harley Davidson. According to our Hendee cousins in Texas, we have a Hendee relative that was once a Texas Ranger in the late 1800's. When it was time for him to retire, the State of Texas didn't have any kind of pension set up at the time, and they created a lifetime position for him until he died. His lifetime position was that of the hangman for the State of Texas !! Can you imagine how many famous outlaws were hanged by a Hendee?? The history goes on and on... I would imagine there has been a Hendee in every major war in the USA. My father, Robert Hendee, of Portland, MI, served in the Navy in WWII, his father, Hal Hendee served in WWI. My aunt (my father's sister) is now passed on, but she relayed a story to me about our Hendee roots in Vermont. There is a town by the name of Royalton, VT, and this town has a famous woman by the name of Hannah (Hunter) Handy [Hendee]. The story goes that the British and/or the Indians, or both, came into the town of Royalton, killed all of the men, and took the children to be in the British army [year 1780]. Hannah is famed for having swam the White River (which borders Royalton) and returned the villages children to there homes in Royalton. It is said she even held some of the small ones clinging to her back as she swam. This may or may not be connected to the Hendee name... My aunt found a book at the library in Royalton while she was there that told the story of Hannah Handy and her son Michael Handy. The story goes as I have written above. My aunt also found another book at the same library that told the identical story of a one Hannah Hendee and her son Michael Hendee. It was thought that the name got bastardized in the telling of the story, and 'Handy' was much easier to spell and remember than was 'Hendee', so the name 'Handy' was stuck to the story, and is all over that little village even to this day. Hannah Hunter Handy is one of the Daughters of the American Revolution... My aunt also drove through quite a bit of Vermont when she was there visiting, and she said she came upon a historical marker along one of the state highways that marked the former place of a fort that had built to fight the British in the Revolutionary War. The land the fort had been built on was donated by a man with the last name 'Hendee.'" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] “Jim who is my brother Robert’s youngest son.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 28 Apr 1999]“Back to Robert. His son James moved to N.C. [North Carolina] about a year ago [1994] and when we got in touch with him, Robert and Barbara were going through on their way from Fla. to Mich., so we had a wonderful reunion the first week in April this year [1995].” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1995)]“Hannah HUNTER Birth: abt 1754 Providence, Providence County, R.I. m(1). Robert Handy/Hendee [Robert: b. pensioned July 7, 1819 Handy, Robert “From land and Revolutionary records, and Steele's narrative it is known that Robert Handy, Jeremiah Trescott, John Billings, Joseph Kneeland, John Evans, and families by the name of Fish and Downer lived here on or before 1780.”] m(2). Gideon MOSHER bef 1795 Sharon Township, Windsor County, Vermont [Gideon: b. 1753 Sharon, Windsor, Vermont d. 1818] Will: 12 JAN 1786 Sharon, Windsor, Vermont Brother: Larkin HUNTER (b. abt 1755 <Providence, Providence, R.i.> m. HANNAH LOVEJOY 20 MAR 1776 Sharon, Windsor County, Vermont Will: 12 JAN 1786 Sharon, Windsor County, Vermont d. 5 Feb 1845) Parents: William HUNTER (Birth: Abt 1720 <Providence, Providence, R.i.> Death: 6 Mar 1784 Sharon, Windsor County, Vermont Burial: Day Dist. Cem, Nr Old Ladd Farm, Sharon, Windsor County, Vermont) and Hannah WOODWARD” [LDS Family History Search - ] “Lark??? Hunter, of Sharon, was a brother of Mrs. Hannah [Hunter] Hendee, the heroine on the occasion of the Indian invasion in 1780.” [ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY; Gc 974.301 W725a; Aldrich, Lewis Cass; History of Windsor County Vermont; EDITED BY LEWIS CASS ALDRICH and FRANK R. HOLMES; SYRACUSE, N. Y.: D. MASON & CO., PUBLISHERS (1891) - ] “The Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Parkhurst's Company of Militia for the service in the alarms on Aug. 9, Royalton, 1780, is given in the Vermont Revolutionary Rolls, pages 191-92. The men all enlisted Aug. 9th, and aside from the officers received one shilling, four pence per day. The Roll included . . . Lackin (Larkin) Hunter. 3 days” [HISTORY OF ROYALTON, VERMONT WITH FAMILY GENEALOGIES 1769-1911 BY EVELYN M; WOOD LOVE JOY; Published by the Town and The Royalton Woman's Club Fbee Press Feinting Company; Burlington, Vermont (1911) - ]“Robert HANDY was married to Hannah Hunter, lived for short time in Sharon, VT and moved to So. , VT. Hannah's parents appear to be from RI and went to VT abt. 1770. She was involved in the "Royalton Indian Raid" [year 1780] along with son [Michael Handy/Hendee]. Robert may have been in Rev. War.” [Bill Sleeper – email removed] “I am searching for info regarding Robert Handy, he married Hannah Hunter and lived in Vermont, They had a son Michael and a daughter Lycretia. Robert and Hannah were born about 1730.” [Beverly McAlister - email removed] “The definite location of the “Handy fordway,” one rod above Stevens bridge, locates the Handy lot as the place where Milo Dewey formerly lived, where Miss Jessie Benson, a great-grand-daughter of the first settler now resides. A plausible explanation of this being a part of the Handy lot is, that the line of the lot on the east then ran or was supposed to run straight up to the river, touching the river near the Stevens bridge, and not as shown on the original chart of the town. When Robert Handy sold this lot, N. E. 22 Large Allotment, in 1781, the boundary began on "the Banck of White River and on the corner of Lent Calvin Parkhursts Lot West Side thence up Said River to the Lore End of the large Island operset [opposite?] Conll Ebnzer Brusters Lot thence Back from Said River to contain one hundred and teen acers." This was ten acres more than he had as original grantee. Some years afterwards Lieut. Calvin Parkhurst obtained possession of this lot.” [HISTORY OF ROYALTON, VERMONT WITH FAMILY GENEALOGIES 1769-1911 BY EVELYN M; WOOD LOVE JOY; Published by the Town and The Royalton Woman's Club Fbee Press Feinting Company; Burlington, Vermont (1911) - ]“Mr. Mosher had children by his first wife, but none by Mrs. Handy, so far as can be learned. The descendants of Lucretia are sure that “Granny Mosher,” as she was affectionately called, died in Hoosick Falls. Whether she was buried there or brought to Sharon they do not know, and no records can be found that throw any light on the subject. Some lasting monument to her memory should be reared, and as her resting place is unknown and likely to remain so, no more fitting place for a monument can be found than in the vicinity of South Royalton, where her imperishable deed was performed. But one article is known to exist that belonged to her, and an outline of it is shown on page 165. It is a spool-holder and is the property of Miss Belle Gregory of Sandgate, a great-granddaughter [?] of Mrs. Hannah (Hunter) Handy Mosher. It may be asked why a change has been made from "Hendee" to Handy. The reason is that they wrote their name Handy, and their descendants continue to so write it, in distinction from another branch which has adopted the form, "Hendee." Further particulars regarding the Handy family will be found in the genealogical part of this book . . . ROBERT HANDY, parentage not known, m. Hannah, dau. William Hunter of Sharon, and sister of Larkin Hunter. He was one of the messengers to warn settlers of the Indian raid on Oct. 16, 1780. He went to the fort at Bethel, which he had helped to build. There is a tradition that he was never seen after that day, but he gave a deed of a lot of his after that date, but further information is lacking. His widow married (2) Gideon Mosher of Sharon” [HISTORY OF ROYALTON, VERMONT WITH FAMILY GENEALOGIES 1769-1911 BY EVELYN M; WOOD LOVE JOY; Published by the Town and The Royalton Woman's Club Fbee Press Feinting Company; Burlington, Vermont (1911) - ]“Another incident relates to the burning of Royalton, Vt., on October 16, 1780. Dr. Ira Hunter's father's name was William Hunter, and he had a sister who married a man by the name of Hendee. At the time of this Indian raid Royalton had but a few houses, and they were far between. The intent of the Indians was to kill every white man they found, so the men fled for their lives. When the Indians had secured all the valuables they cared for, they set fire to the houses, captured nine boys from nine to twelve years old, and left. When Mrs. Hendee, who had been away, returned to her home and found what had been done, she took the Indian trail, and went on, overtaking them just as they had crossed the river, a branch of the White, and entered their camp. She plunged into the water, swimming where wading was impossible, reached the other side and, braving the tomahawk and the threatening aspect of the savages, rushed into the camp, seized a boy, and bore him to the opposite shore. In like manner she took another and another, until eight were carried over. While taking the last one, her strength began to fail. An Indian, seeing this and admiring her heroism, said. "White woman brave; me help white woman." and stepping forward, kindly aided her across the river. He then left her and her boys, one of them being her own son, to go on their way rejoicing; while the Indians looked on with mingled emotions of astonishment and admiration.” [THE LEADING CITIZENS OF DELAWARE COUNTY, NEW YORK; BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1895 - ]“The Burning of Royalton: John Kent and a Mr. Chaffee were both riding or racing towards Elias Curtis's to have their horses shod. Kent arrived first, and just in time to fall into the hands of the Indians, while Chaffee, seeing what was up, got behind the shop, and made for the woods, thus escaping. He then went to Mr. Hendee's and gave the alarm. Mrs. Hendee was directed to take her children and go to the neighbors, while he would alarm the people at Bethel Fort. Mrs. Hendee was overtaken and her son was taken from her. (This determined and exceedingly courageous woman, Mrs. Hendee, afterward visited the Indians in their camps, before they left the vicinity, and succeeded in effecting the release of a number of children, whose names are as follows: Michael Hudson, Roswell Parkhurst, son of Ebenezer Parkhurst, Andrew and Sheldon Durkee, Joseph Rix, Rufus and Fish, Nathaniel Evans, and Daniel Downer) . . . In view of this terrible disaster that befell the struggling inhabitants of the newly settled town how else could it be than that the State government should wisely conclude to interfere in their behalf, and arm the grant that had been given to Danforth Keyes, Eliakim Spooner and their associates, and confirm and quiet the actual inhabitants in their possession by granting them a charter. And the Legislature did more than that; they condescended to extend the time of payment of the "granting fees " for a period of five years, and designated by name the persons to whom the extension should be made, as follows : . . . Robert Hendee . . . ” [ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY; Gc 974.301 W725a; Aldrich, Lewis Cass; History of Windsor County Vermont; EDITED BY LEWIS CASS ALDRICH and FRANK R. HOLMES; SYRACUSE, N. Y.: D. MASON & CO., PUBLISHERS (1891) - ]“Gayla and I decided we claim Hannah as a cousin! We’re hoping to be able to find the relationship. I’m guessing you may be in my children’s generation, but maybe you’re in mine. I couldn’t tell from the family line because I don’t know where it fits in with ours. ” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1995)] “About Hannah Hunter Hendee, my brother Raymond found her story in the archives of the ‘Women of the American Revolution’ of the DAR. My son and I went to Royalton in search of some roots. We found lots of info on her, but have no connections between her and the Hendees of Pittsford at the same time. Grace Anderson told me she would look for connections, but she died of cancer before she got back to the Vermont Archives.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Lucille (Otto) Molinelli (1998)] “Has anyone ever been able to connect the famous Hannah Handy/Hendee to the family or is the decision of Gayla and Laurell to "claim Hannah as a cousin" the only current link to Hannah of the rescue from the Indians story? Do you know if Grace Anderson, author of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain, was ever able to go the state archives in Montpelier to see if there was a direct connection between the Pittsford and Royalton Hendees and thus help prove the relationship to Hannah Hendee of the great [1780] rescue?” [Email from David Petrie to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (2009) based on letters from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1995) and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1997)] “No, not yet...this is one of my goals, though with not too much effort anymore, as I know nowhere else to turn. I have a posting on genforum and likely also on forum ---hendee line. (it has my old msn email, another reason i keep it active). i recently had an inquiry on it--someone had seen my posting. i got all excited (you can read these entries), but it was nothing--someone back in the 1600s or so... other than having these feelers out there and having made other inquiries in past years, I am at a dead end. I suppose I could put time in writing to Royalton and seeing if they have any further info, but....still on my list.” [Email from Cynthia (Hendee) Henry to David Petrie – Oct 2009]"As I mentioned above, I still live in Michigan, and there is a great deal of cousin Lee's work at the State Library here. He was trying to have the information published in a book in the late 1950s, but no one in the family had enough money, and he could not find interest abroad. So, he left the works at the library in their entirety. I can go there for you if you are not nearby. I find the subject very intriguing, and ultimately, I'd love a copy of his transcripts which have all been saved on microfilm. I am currently studying computer networking at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I am very computer literate, and I would like to see cousins Lee's work converted in Adobe Acrobat .PDF files so the information could be shared with the world. I believe if the information could be made more accessible to people, the research cousin Lee ended in 1959 could be continued. I believe our name has extreme historical importance, and should the right entrepreneur know how to market that, we could have 'Alex Haley's Roots'...Hendee-style... I could picture that happening someday. Our family helped cut the first trees a white man cut in North America. They made friends with the Indians, and the whole country celebrates Thanksgiving because of what the pilgrims accomplished in Plymouth Rock. When I was a child, I had no idea that I was related to the funny folks who wore black hats and shoes with buckles... we used to color them in our coloring books, and call them 'The Pilgrims.' I am one of these 'Pilgrims'. John Wayne made the word famous... 'well...wait a second, thar, pilgrim...' Well...if you would like to contact me, or if anybody else at all that reads this would like to contact me, please feel free to send me an e-mail at: email removed. I love talking 'Hendee' stuff, and if anyone would like, I could make a trip or two or ten to Lansing to make copies of the microfilm files cousin Lee left behind. I do not know if it is possible to copy the information the library in Lansing has...they seemed to want me to go thru the LDS in Salt Lake city... the only way the LDS was going to release the document was to have a next of kin...and I'm not exactly that, nor a liar to tell them I am...so, there the document sits...Hope you found this entertaining, and it contained some new stuff...Oh yeah, one really cool tidbit...According to some of the Hendees in Atlanta, there was a Hendee that married one of Miles Standish's children... (not sure which was son or daughter from whom...) Roy Hendee and his relatives in Atlanta know more about the story between Miles Standish and the Hendee name. Also, on another note, and frankly quite 'pilgrim' if I might say so... my mother's maiden name was 'Stiffler'...her mother's maiden name was 'Wheeler', and that Wheeler family lived in Portland, Michigan. On that side of the family, they also had a family historian trace the Wheeler name back to the Mayflower. Now, it seems a Wheeler son or daughter married one of John Vassel's sons or daughters. John Vassel was the ship builder of the Mayflower. That Wheeler person DID ride over on the Mayflower...pretty neat...I also found the ship's log of 'The Ann' out on the Internet...if you're interested . . . I had time to think about this, and I am thinking the ships log I have is for the Mayflower, not the Anne." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"James G. (that's me) (42 years old) and the youngest of the four Hendee siblings is currently a full-time student at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, MI. From the age of 19 to 35 I was a Steel Rule Diemaker. Between 1996 and 1997 I had a very successful blues music duo and called myself "Jam Handy". Partly because of the Hannah Hunter Handy story, and partly because of W.C. Handy, who is known as the "Father of the Blues". W.C. Handy is the first man to ever have a song put in print with the name "Blues" in the title. It was "The Memphis Blues" in 1922. A song he wrote for the mayoral race of Memphis Tennessee that year. W.C. was a black man. The first black man to have a song with the word "Blues" in the title to be published. Between the years of 1997 and 2001, I found work as a contract telecommunications engineer. I started out working around the railroad lines that were being installed for Qwest Communiciations. At the time, they were hiring anybody and everybody to get the work done, and I worked my way up in the telephone business very fast. When they bombed the World Trade Center in 11 Sept 2001, it left a ripple in the economy that affected the communications business. Shortly afterward, there was a scandal in the Enron corporation, and another scandal in the WorldCom Corporation, both of whom had ties to telecommunications. Telecommunications companies stopped hiring contract labor, and I found it impossible to find a job in the field. So, in the Spring/Summer semester of 2003, I went to college to seek a degree. Something I had never done in my life. I became a telecommunications engineer with "on-the-job" training... now they need a degreed employee. I discovered that Washtenaw Community College (WCC) in Ann Arbor had many computer networking related class offerings, as well as an Associates degree in computer networking. I began college with my technical background in electronics from being a lifetime musician (I play a very mean blues guitar...ha) and with my network background from the phone company. In the fall of 2003, WCC started offering classes in Computer Security, and I changed my major. Computer Security agents are those individuals who keep the hackers at bay in the Internet and in corporate networks abroad. I have currently joined with one of the instructors at the college to form a computer security research organization. We will offer consultation to the FBI, the Homeland Security orginization, the US Marshalls, State Law Enforcement Agencies, Local Law Enforcement Agencies, military and also the private sector. The amount of business in the market is incredibly more than the amount of current workers who can do the job. It seems a good trade to pursue . . . Right now, I am employing myself part time at the college by scanning artwork from different books and creating jpegs and burning the images to CDs." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"If you were to walk into a CompUSA store, or Babbages in the mall, or any store that sells computer software, I have everything they have on the shelves. Literally. There may be some specialty stuff I haven't acquired, but chances are, I have the next best thing a couple competitors away. I am working on my second 300-CD case of software. I live in a very small apartment and I have very little furniture. I have five conference tables and one office chair. That is the extent of furniture at my place. On top of the conference tables sits 11 computers all networked together. I can control eight computers with one keyboard, monitor and mouse. I have 6 IBM PCs, 2 Macinotosh computers, and three Sun Microsystems SPARC machines. Most people have never heard of Sun computers. You have PCs, and you have Macintosh computers, most folks know there are two completely different kind of computers like that... Sun Microsystems is a third type of computer that is not compatible with IBM PC clones or Macintosh computers. Right now, computers are my life. Oh, I do have a bed, but the foundation and mattress sit on the floor (no frame). I am recently divorced, and I gave my wife everything we had. I did not fight her. In fact, I just wanted to be free of her chaos. In so doing, I gave up 5 houses, two pieces of property, and a profitable vacation rental business in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. I have no children of my own, but we were putting her children from a previous marriage thru school when the marriage broke up. I refused to hurt the children by battling for the bucks. That was my final way to tell them I loved them, and to gain my freedom from my wife. Today I have a fairly comfortable office chair and 11 computers. But... lot's of peace. Peace cost me about five hundred thousand dollars. Oh, and I got to keep my dog... a black lab and pitbull mutt that is one of the most lovable organisms on the face of the planet... Haha... I am learning the true meaning of what they say is a 'man's best friend.' A very good trade actually, if you had ever been present in one of our marital wars...We did not create any children, and in the divorce preceedings she changed her name back to her maiden name, so pretty much, I was never married...sort of...(another tangent, oh, my...) on top of everything else, I am a fulltime student, working (now) two jobs, a faithful member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Ann Arbor, MI... and I devote my time to various other projects all at the same time...I will always make time for the Hendee name. It is one of my favorite things in life. Finding you on the Internet has rekindled my love for the Hendee genealogy." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"My mother and father are still living, and they reside in Portland, Michigan. I am in Clinton, Michigan, which is only about 30 minutes SW of Ann Arbor. I am 42 years old, and currently a full-time student seeking a degree in computer networking and computer security. I go to school at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor. The University of Michigan is in Ann Arbor. I may be able to go over there in my spare time and make some contacts in the departments that do the "Making of America Books" project you mentioned in your post on the bulletin board...Also, I don't know how thorough Lee's work was that he sent to the LDS in Salt Lake city, I have never seen that microfilm. The folks at the State Library in Lansing, Michigan told me about that contact, but I haven't been able to send for a copy yet as you have. Lee left ten full paper boxes of field notes at the State Library...The microfilms at the State Library in Michigan are made from the original field notes he donated to the library. There are at least four microfilms that I know of in that library, and maybe more." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"I have two sisters and a brother, and they are still living. My sisters are Brenda and Diane, and my brother's name is Gary. If you look in counsin Lee's book, you will see Brenda, Diane and Gary, but not me. The reason is because Lee concluded his research in 1959. I was born in 1962." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] "We have relatives in Atalanta, I write to Roy Hendee [email removed] regularly. I found Roy by happen-stance on the Internet. He had posted a review of a book he had bought on about some recording studio software. I had the exact same software, and was looking for a book on the subject when I ran across his name. I e-mailed him, and we have been pen pals ever since. We have some relatives in Texas that told me the story about the hangman/Texas Ranger Hendee . . . I found that branch of the family by doing a search on the Internet for the name Hendee. There is a company in Texas called "Hendee Enterprises" and I spoke with a senior Hendee there (I am sorry I can not remember his name) about the hangman story. He also sent me copies of all of the documentations of information he had on the Hendee family. It was from this person in Texas that told me about Richard Hendee arriving in Plymouth Rock, Mass. in the year 1623 aboard a vessel by the name of 'The Anne'. The web site, is, of all domain names . . .'.' There is a contact page on that web site with several Hendee names on it . . . Roy Hendee and his relatives in Atlanta know more about the story between Miles Standish and the Hendee name." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"My aunt (my father's sister) lived in California before she died, and she was the one who traveled to Vermont to uncover some of the Hendee things there, like the story about Hannah Hunter Hendee/Handy, and the road sign that notes that a Hendee had given his property to the American Army during the Revolution to fight the British. Her children still live in and around Palo Alto, California, and their last names are Stafford. Her children are Randy, Fred, Derrick, and Lynn. Three boys and a girl that she adopted from a Navajo Indian reservation." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"There is also another line of the Hendee name in or around the San Francisco Bay area. His name is John Hendee. John is a retired professor of the University of Idaho. He also co-wrote the book that the university uses as a text book on forestry. Their family line was originally from Michigan." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"Some of Lee Hendee's relatives are still around as well. Like I said, Lee was my dad's first cousin. Lee used to have Hendee family reunions every year. Some of the documents I viewed at the State Library in Lansing were his contacts that he kept in order to write invites about the Hendee family reunions. This are some of the documents and information that the microfilm in Salt Lake City would not have, but the State Library contains Lee's complete works, and his hearts desire was to see a book about Hendee history published in print. Lee had a son named James Hendee, but that's not me…" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]" Roy Hendee, Above is a link to the "Hendee Genealogy Forum" where many posts have been made in search of Hendees and Hendee stuff. The fellow on there, David Petrie, lives in Minnesota, and his wife is the Hendee descendant in his family. There are some very interesting posts on there, one of which I will copy/paste here: ________________________________________________________'Hello Jim, Great to hear from you. There is too much to say to put it all here so I will contact you directly. I have a copy of Lee Hendee's original family history that I printed from microfilm in Salt Lake in 1979. I also have some ideas on how we might get some of Lee's research published so that the documents are accessable via Internet. The University of Michigan has a 'Making of America Books' project to publish historical documents on the WEB. (See -). I also have quite a few Hendee pictures including many of George M. and his Indian motorcycles. If you want to send your mailing address directly to my email, I can send you a CD with all my Hendee history and pictures on it. My wife's Hendee family married into the Cutts family from Kittery Maine. The Cutts line goes back almost as far as the Hendees in New England. For a time, there was a Cutts who lived in the White House with his brother in law, President James Madison. [Richard Cutts b. 22 Jun 1771 Cutts Island, near Saco, County of York (Maine) & Province of the Massachusetts Bay, New England m. Anna Payne (sister of Dolley Madison), 30 Mar 1804 Virginia d. 7 Apr 1845 Washington, D.C.] Dave Petrie, Arden Hills, Minnesota' ________________________________________________________I thought I might e-mail this your way, I know there are some in your line of the Hendee name that are interested in finding out more about Hendees. I'll also forward this along to some folks I know as well. Very cool to have so much history in the name. Jim Hendee" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]=================================================================================================================================== Brenda Hendee b. abt 1951 m. __ Dumas divorced Residence: Pewamo, Michigan [2004] "My sister Brenda (53 years old) married and has a child. Her married name is Dumas. Her son's name is Jesse James Dumas. (named after me, his uncle !!) She divorced her husband, Vern Dumas several years ago, and then Vern drowned in a car accident a couple years back. Brenda lives in Pewamo, Michigan. Brenda works in a factory owned by the TRW company. They make truck parts for semi trucks and large work trucks." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Jesse James Dumas b. "My sister Brenda (53 years old) married and has a child. Her married name is Dumas. Her son's name is Jesse James Dumas. (named after me, his uncle !!)" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Diane Hendee b. 1952 (or 1953) Occupation: Registered Nurse Residence: 339 Quarterline St., Portland, Michigan 48875 (1987) “Robert that you talked to is my first cousin and I believe Diane is his unmarried daughter. (Gayla [Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] responded [1999] that Robert was Gayla’s older brother and Diane was his second daughter, born in 1952 or ’53.)” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1995)] "Diane (52 years old) has never married and still has the same last name (Hendee). She lives next door to my parents in Portland, MI. Diana has her B.S. in Nursing, and is a Registered Nurse." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]“Dave, thank you so much for the pics and the info about the book [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009)]. I read about the fort in another book. Our whole family is very much into the Hendee Ancestry and I appreciate the extra info. I would love to get to Pittsford and spend a few days.” [Diane Hendee - email ]=================================================================================================================================== Gary Hendee b. m. Luann Klein 16 Aug 1975 Ionia County, Michigan "Gary married many years ago to woman by the name of Luann Klein. They have three children, two boys and a girl. Duane, Craig, and Kimberly. Gary has worked for General Motors his whole life and is a skilled tradesman in the die stamping department at the Buick-Oldsmobile-Cadillac manufacturing plant in Lansing, MI. Gary also lives in Pewamo, Michigan." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] “GARY HENDEE, LUANN KLEIN, IONIA, 16 AUG 1975” [Michigan Marriage Index Database - Jack & Marianne Dibean - email removed] Duane Hendee b. " Duane was just married on May 8th of this year [2004], so we are hoping to have some more Hendees pretty soon !!" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Craig Hendee b. "Craig is an apprentice electrician and soon will earn his journeyman's card." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Kimberly Hendee b. "Kim is a full-time student of nursing at Saginaw Valley State College near Saginaw, Michigan." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Gayla May (or Gayla Mae) Hendee b. 18 May 1935 m. Lawrence (“Larry”) Eugene Stafford 1956 div. 1980 d. 2 Jan 2000 Residence: San Jose, California (1997) [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt - email removed] Education: graduated from the University of Michigan (1957); Graduate Degree Occupation: nurse Medical: brain surgery (1936); polio (1950) "My aunt (my father's sister) lived in California before she died, and she was the one who traveled to Vermont to uncover some of the Hendee things there, like the story about Hannah Hunter Hendee/Handy, and the road sign that notes that a Hendee had given his property to the American Army during the Revolution to fight the British. Her children still live in and around Palo Alto, California, and their last names are Stafford. Her children are Randy, Fred, Derrick, and Lynn. Three boys and a girl that she adopted from a Navajo Indian reservation. You might write to Randy Stafford in Palo Alto, California. His mother was my aunt and her name was Gayla. Her maiden name was Hendee, and her married name was Stafford. She divorced many years ago after having her children and never re-married. She was the one that found the two books about Michael Hendee/Handy while in Vermont. Randy would know more of that story. He traveled to Vermont with his mother when she went several years ago. Just know that his mother has now passed away. Explain to him that you got his e-mail address from me, she [Gayla] was my favorite aunt from the Hendee side of the family, and I loved her very much." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]“Gayla is very artistic, making note cards, quilting, and many other projects. She sings in the Peace Chorale. Gayla was a nurse. (As you will see below, Gayla passed away on January 2, 2000. I am deeply grateful for all she gave to our family history, which will be used and treasured for all the generations to come. I’m especially glad that I got to know Gayla.)” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] “ . . . saw this the other day: ‘Any family tree worth bragging about should produce good timber – not just nuts.’” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1995)]“ . . . attached is a photo that John Hendee (Ira - Royal) recently sent me that was taken in about 1964 of grandpa Hal's [Hal (“Hallie”) William Hendee] extended family including Lula's mother, Minerva (Mina)(Gerkey) Brooks. Mina's husband, William Frederick Brooks, is not in this photo. My brothers Frederick (Fred) Jay Stafford and Randall (Randy) Scott Stafford as well as my mother Gayla Mae (Hendee) Stafford are in this photo. When this photo was taken, I (age: 1 yr) stayed in California with my father, Lawrence (Larry) Eugene Stafford, while my mom and brothers visited with Grandma Lula who had been diagnosed with cancer and passed away within about a year of this photo. My sister, Lynn Robin Stafford, was adopted into our family in 1969.” [Derek Stafford - email removed] “Although Laurell, Gayla, Mary, Barbara and I range in age from 52 to 80-something (Mary), we are all of the exact same generation and are all descendants of David Hendee (our common ancestor) from various of his offspring (us through Clark Kendrick Hendee; Gayla and Laurell through Clark’s brother William Briggs Hendee and branching off from 2 of his sons; Mary through Clark’s sister Amy Caroline Hendee; and Barbara through Clark’s brother, Caleb Rich Hendee [? – Caleb H. Hendee) Sharon and Lynn are of the same generation as the children of Eleanor, May Margaret, Nancy, and Linda.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]“I [Gala May (Hendee) Stafford] choose to believe that she [Hannah (Hunter) Hendee/Handy who rescured children from the Indians and Tories at Royalton. Vermont] is an ancestor and will at some point explore further in MA and upstate N.Y. There is a Hendee St. in a town (Springfield) in central Ma and Hoosick, NY may have been the place Michael [Hanna Hendee’s son] went to. The mystery remains as to what happened to Robert [Hendee – Hannah’s husband and Michael’s father]. Anyway I feel good about having an ancestress who was such a strong woman, and who put it out there for that group of children. She has become one of my heroines in this era which is so bereft of heroes and role-models” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1995)] “Hannah HUNTER Birth: abt 1754 Providence, Providence County, R.I. m(1). Robert Handy/Hendee [Robert: b. pensioned July 7, 1819 Handy, Robert “From land and Revolutionary records, and Steele's narrative it is known that Robert Handy, Jeremiah Trescott, John Billings, Joseph Kneeland, John Evans, and families by the name of Fish and Downer lived here on or before 1780.”] m(2). Gideon MOSHER bef 1795 Sharon Township, Windsor County, Vermont [Gideon: b. 1753 Sharon, Windsor, Vermont d. 1818] “At this point we have not found the connection of Hannah [Hendee/Handy who rescured children from the Indians and Tories at Royalton. Vermont] to us.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed (1997)] “Robert HANDY was married to Hannah Hunter, lived for short time in Sharon, VT and moved to So. Royalton, VT. Hannah's parents appear to be from RI and went to VT abt. 1770. She was involved in the "Royalton Indian Raid" [year 1780] along with son [Michael Handy/Hendee]. Robert may have been in Rev. War.” [Bill Sleeper – email removed] “I am searching for info regarding Robert Handy, he married Hannah Hunter and lived in Vermont, They had a son Michael and a daughter Lycretia. Robert and Hannah were born about 1730.” [Beverly McAlister - email removed] “The definite location of the “Handy fordway,” one rod above Stevens bridge, locates the Handy lot as the place where Milo Dewey formerly lived, where Miss Jessie Benson, a great-grand-daughter of the first settler now resides. A plausible explanation of this being a part of the Handy lot is, that the line of the lot on the east then ran or was supposed to run straight up to the river, touching the river near the Stevens bridge, and not as shown on the original chart of the town. When Robert Handy sold this lot, N. E. 22 Large Allotment, in 1781, the boundary began on "the Banck of White River and on the corner of Lent Calvin Parkhursts Lot West Side thence up Said River to the Lore End of the large Island operset [opposite?] Conll Ebnzer Brusters Lot thence Back from Said River to contain one hundred and teen acers." This was ten acres more than he had as original grantee. Some years afterwards Lieut. Calvin Parkhurst obtained possession of this lot.” [HISTORY OF ROYALTON, VERMONT WITH FAMILY GENEALOGIES 1769-1911 BY EVELYN M; WOOD LOVE JOY; Published by the Town and The Royalton Woman's Club Fbee Press Feinting Company; Burlington, Vermont (1911) - ]“Mr. Mosher had children by his first wife, but none by Mrs. Handy, so far as can be learned. The descendants of Lucretia are sure that “Granny Mosher,” as she was affectionately called, died in Hoosick Falls. Whether she was buried there or brought to Sharon they do not know, and no records can be found that throw any light on the subject. Some lasting monument to her memory should be reared, and as her resting place is unknown and likely to remain so, no more fitting place for a monument can be found than in the vicinity of South Royalton, where her imperishable deed was performed. But one article is known to exist that belonged to her, and an outline of it is shown on page 165. It is a spool-holder and is the property of Miss Belle Gregory of Sandgate, a great-granddaughter of Mrs. Hannah (Hunter) Handy Mosher. It may be asked why a change has been made from "Hendee" to Handy. The reason is that they wrote their name Handy, and their descendants continue to so write it, in distinction from another branch which has adopted the form, "Hendee." Further particulars regarding the Handy family will be found in the genealogical part of this book . . . ROBERT HANDY, parentage not known, m. Hannah, dau. William Hunter of Sharon, and sister of Larkin Hunter. He was one of the messengers to warn settlers of the Indian raid on Oct. 16, 1780. He went to the fort at Bethel, which he had helped to build. There is a tradition that he was never seen after that day, but he gave a deed of a lot of his after that date, but further information is lacking. His widow married (2) Gideon Mosher of Sharon” [HISTORY OF ROYALTON, VERMONT WITH FAMILY GENEALOGIES 1769-1911 BY EVELYN M; WOOD LOVE JOY; Published by the Town and The Royalton Woman's Club Free Press Feinting Company; Burlington, Vermont (1911) - ]“Gayla and I decided we claim Hannah as a cousin! We’re hoping to be able to find the relationship. I’m guessing you may be in my children’s generation, but maybe you’re in mine. I couldn’t tell from the family line because I don’t know where it fits in with ours. ” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1995)] “About Hannah Hunter Hendee, my brother Raymond found her story in the archives of the ‘Women of the American Revolution’ of the DAR. My son and I went to Royalton in search of some roots. We found lots of info on her, but have no connections between her and the Hendees of Pittsford at the same time. Grace Anderson told me she would look for connections, but she died of cancer before she got back to the Vermont Archives.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Lucille (Otto) Molinelli (1998)] “Has anyone ever been able to connect the famous Hannah Handy/Hendee to the family or is the decision of Gayla and Laurell to "claim Hannah as a cousin" the only current link to Hannah of the rescue from the Indians story? Do you know if Grace Anderson, author of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain, was ever able to go the state archives in Montpelier to see if there was a direct connection between the Pittsford and Royalton Hendees and thus help prove the relationship to Hannah Hendee of the great [1780] rescue?” [Email from David Petrie to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (2009) based on letters from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1995) and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1997)] “No, not yet...this is one of my goals, though with not too much effort anymore, as I know nowhere else to turn. I have a posting on genforum and likely also on forum ---hendee line. (it has my old msn email, another reason i keep it active). i recently had an inquiry on it--someone had seen my posting. i got all excited (you can read these entries), but it was nothing--someone back in the 1600s or so... other than having these feelers out there and having made other inquiries in past years, I am at a dead end. I suppose I could put time in writing to Royalton and seeing if they have any further info, but....still on my list.” [Email from Cynthia (Hendee) Henry to David Petrie – Oct 2009]“Dear Cynthia . . . I will try to sort out what I know is family myth and what is fact. First I must address the statement that my family lived in poverty. When I was three years old, with brothers of 7, 10, and 12, my father purchased from the bank in Portland the farm on Christian Bend Road, about 4 miles north of Portland. This land was land granted to an earlier Hendee, in the 1860’s. It was left to a number of heirs at some point and the bank took over its management. My father bought it back, share by share, over the years of the depression and while raising 4 children. Not the actions of a lazy or non-caring man. Farming 240 acres required a lot of equipment and tools, and even the youngest of us realized that work and sacrifice had to be made to make a go of it. So, it may have been that we did not live in luxury or with the “goodies” enjoyed by city folks who may have had similar incomes and not the dependency on weather. It is true that they never left our farm without eggs, meat, and any produce that was in season. During the war (1942-45), I quite clearly remember cousins, uncles and aunts asking my father to sneak them rationed products. Like could they fill their car with gas from the 500 gallon tank, granted to my father to keep the farm running. I remember that on butchering days, my father would make a trip into town to deliver to Lee, Lillie and others fresh livers and other choice parts that they fancied. We would get phone calls that Uncle Leon or other relatives were coming to visit and could they get some meat or other rationed goods that we raised on the farm. This always seemed to cause my father distress because he would be afraid of being caught by government inspectors who came periodically to see that his allotments for raising food for a the war effort were not being abused. However, I don’t remember that anyone he cared about ever left empty handed . . . My father was in his third year in engineering school at the U of Michigan when he was drafted into the army in 1916. He never went back to school, but helped to build railroads across France when the war ended. He went to work for a construction firm in Grand Rapids. From there, he bought the farm in Woodland (later owned by Uncle Glen), and then to the farm near Portland. My mother had only an eighth grade education. I think she felt looked down upon by more educated relatives. All of us were taught to read and write before we started school and all encouraged to excel when we got to school. So, perhaps we were poor in goodies, but we were wealthy in good farm produce, acres to ramble over, ponies to ride, and we all learned that hard work will be rewarded.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 7 Aug 1999]“Another fact that may help to dispel some of the mythology is that all of the children of Hal Hendee had music lessons (we had a good piano) from an early age. Several of us owned instruments by the age of 10 or 12. Also we were all offered help to get through 4 years of college if we chose to go to college. Only 2 of us took advantage of this help, but both of us went on to get graduate degrees.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 7 Aug 1999] “Gayla became estranged from her birth family sighting her father’s and brothers’ alcoholism and abusive family relationships as the causes. Sadly, these breaks in the family appear never to have been mended prior to the members’ deaths.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Your dad [Hal W. Hendee] always met us with a big smile and hug.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] “others got hugs from my father, but I don’t remember that I ever got any hugs from either of my parents. He [Hal W. Hendee] loved to laugh.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1999)]“Added note: Was thinking about you, Gayla, and seem to recall that you were the sick child when Aunt K[atheryn] and I visited your family – I was not allowed to enter your house and wondered why. I played in the yard on our short trips. Your dad always met us with a big smile and hug.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] “others got hugs from my father, but I don’t remember that I ever got any hugs from either of my parents. He [Hal W. Hendee] loved to laugh.” [letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1999)]“I attended Hendee reunions as a child. My father at that time was usually one of the elected officers. I remember playing with cousins in the playground and in the park in Grand Ledge, but never took much interest in the business meetings. At 18, I entered a 4 year, year-round nursing program at the U of M [University of Michigan] and don’t believe that I ever went to another reunion. In the 60s, soon after moving to California, we got a letter asking us to contribute toward getting the family materials published. We were at that time the parents of 2 small boys and buying our first house in Palo Alto. At that time, we connected with Uncle Oscar, a younger brother of my father’s, and Isadora Roberts and her husband (who gave our boys their first haircuts.) I think that she was a cousin of Lee’s, but I’m not sure how. They moved to Sebastopol a few years later when he retired. Uncle Oscar at that time was working as a maintenance man at a large church. He retired in the 60s and moved to Monte Rio. He loved to eat and drink and was diabetic. He felt he could manage the disease by loading up on insulin before eating and drinking as much as he wanted. He went to get the car out of the garage one day so that Aunt Clarice’s fur coat would not be damaged by the garage walls. He had a massive heart attack while getting into the car and died. He just did it his way.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to the Round Robin Cousins: Lucille (Otto) Molinelli, Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry and Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1998)] “It was not until graduate school discussion in my forties that I got in touch with the reality of what was done to me and allowed myself to have feelings about it all. My pain was so intense and Larry Stafford [Gayla’s husband] offered no support fror my efforts in therapy, among other things, so that I divorced him. So my closest and most meaningful relationships have been with other women. I have been open and uncloseted with this since our divorce was finalized in 1980. I suppose that this has caused Hal and Lulu (Gayla’s parents) a few turns in their graves and probablyly will cause some rejection among the religious right folks from my past. I am what I am. I am what God made me to be, honest, if nothing else. Yes, my children all know about my preferences and are just fine with my choices.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 7 Aug 1999] Personal Comment: “Not all the courageous pioneers in the Hendee family drove ox carts.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]“I recently got a photo from Laurell [Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe] of my parents, 2 of his brothers and 2 of his sisters and their spouses, taken in the 40’s or 50’s and have taken it to a restoration photo expert to have work done on it . . . I tried to inquire [at the Pittsford Historical Society, Eaton building] as to the possibity of seeing [the old paintings of the Hendees] and was told that they were wrapped and in storage in the upstairs of the building, and that it was not possible to see them because another person was in charge of their care. I would say that this was the one disappointment of the trip, to be so close and not see them.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1997)] “Hi Cynthia [(Hendee) Henry], Under the heading of you'll never know unless you ask, I sent the following to Peggy Armitage. Peggy is a past president of the Pittsford Historical Society. Peggy's response is very interesting. It follows my original letter below. Thought you would be interested in the fact that the "Round Robin Cousins" are still helping us uncover new Hendee information. I'll forward any pictures and information Peggy sends me to you. (2009)” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Hello Peggy [Armitage], I recently received the following information from another researcher of the Hendee family from Pittsford. ‘I tried to inquire [at the Pittsford Historical Society, Eaton building] as to the possibility of seeing [the old paintings of the Hendees] and was told that they were wrapped and in storage in the upstairs of the building, and that it was not possible to see them because another person was in charge of their care.’ (1997) Is it possible that the paintings mentioned above have been scanned or photographed over the twelve years since the letter was written? If so, could you tell me how I can obtain copies of the images? (2009)” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Dear David [David Petrie – dapwyn@], Delighted to hear from you. Both Curator Anne Pelkey and I were unaware that the Hendee paintings were properly cataloged, cross-referenced, wrapped, and stored upstairs. Anne found them this morning: Charles Jefferson Hendee (General Caleb Hendee Jr's. son) and Solomon (son of Deacon Caleb Hendee) and his wife Lois (Paine) Hendee. I lived in New Hampshire from 1971 to late 1995, and Jean Davies was curator in 1997, so neither Anne nor I knew that Solomon and Lois Hendee's portraits had been given to the Society. Before I moved away my sister and I gave Charles J. Hendee's portrait to the Society, only we thought it was a portrait of Lafayette Hendee. Our grandmother had bought it, probably in the early 1900s, from who knows who? We took her word for the identity, and we gave it to PHS before I moved away. (The accession card says it came from me.) Someone had the good sense to look on the back of the painting and found Charles J. Hendee's name. We can't imagine who might have told the researcher that the paintings couldn't be viewed in 1997, but I have a digital camera with a good portrait setting, and will get shots of all three to e-mail you ASAP. (2009)” [Peggy Armitage, Past President of Pittsford, Vermont Historical Society - email removed] “Lucille – I don’t know if I can answer your question about the sick child. If you visited on the farm in Woodland in 1938, it could have been me. I had a brain tumor removed on June 28 that summer and had some outageous headaches before that time. If it was after my family moved to the farm north of Portland (Michigan) and it might have been ’46 or ’47, it would have been my next younger sister, Lenora, who died that year of a cancer. If it was after that, I had polio in 1950, but I surely would have some recollection of visitors.??? . . . Lucille, you asked for a list of my children, so I’ll do that now. I am Gayla, 4th child and 1st daughter of Hal and Lula Hendee, born in 1935. I was married to Lawrence Stafford from 1956 to 1980. My children in birth order are: Randall Scott Stafford . . . Frederick Jay Stafford . . . Derek John Stafford . . . Lynn Robin Stafford.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to the Round Robin Cousins: Lucille (Otto) Molinelli, Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry and Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1998)] “ . . . also there was an iron foundry here [early Pittsford, Vermont] which made stoves years ago – many on exhibit [at the Pittsford Historical Society] . . . did not have acess to old Hendee family portraits. They are not on exhibit now [at the Pittsford Historical Society] . . . we took pictures of Lydia and Caleb’s gravestones in the Old Baptist Cemetery – fun. (Caleb [above] is Caleb Hendee, Jr., son of Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr. and a brother to our direct ancestor, David Hendee; Lydia is Caleb, Jr.’s wife, whom he met or got to kow better while the family exiled itself from Pittsford to Clarendon during the American Revolution. They stayed at the home of Elisha Rich, Lydia’s father – Cynthia (Hendee) Henry)” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1997)] “Note relating to the Pittsford iron foundry and the Hendees: Caleb Rich Hendee, Esq. ( b. 8 Nov 1808 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont) married Mary Ann Granger 21 Apr 1836 in Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont. Mary Ann was ‘of the foundry Grangers’ the prominent and well respected family that owned the Pittsford iron foundry at the time. For more about the Grangers and the Pittsford iron foundry, see the following entry.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Dairy farms flourished beginning in 1849 after the Burlington and Rutland Railroad tracks were laid. Shipping cast-iron stoves, butter, eggs, cheese and other farm products by train was a major step forward, followed by the advent of refrigerated cars. Among Chittenden’s first settlers were Pittsford people. The lack of bottomland was made up for by the vast forests. which took years to reduce to lumber and charcoal. Sawmills,clapboard mills, gristmills, and blacksmith shops were soon clustered at the falls on Furnace Brook in Holden and along East Creek in South Chittenden, which was nicknamed Slab City in the 1900s . . . in the foothills of the Green Mountains, New Boston and Philadelphia were Chittenden hamlets populated by charcoal burners who produced tons of the product for smelting iron ore in the first Pittsford blast furnace on Furnace Flat, an area later named Grangerville [after the Grangers, the family that owed the furnace]. Mary Ann Granger ([was of] the furnace Grangers) . . . As pictured recently, the Granger house at Furnace Flat retains the original cast-iron window and door lintels, Simeon Granger and Sons produced cast-iron stoves in the 1840s and shipped them throughout the Northeast. They employed 50 or more men who lived close by in company-owned houses. The house, now a bed-and-breakfast, looks across Furnace Road to the remains of the blast furnace’s stone stack that was over 50 feet tall when built. Israel Keith built the first furnace on this land in 1791 . . . About 25 feet of stones had been removed from the top of the Granger blast furnace stack for other uses when this picture was taken around 60 years ago. Iron ore was mixed with charcoal and a limestone flux to produce molten iron that flowed from the arch into beds of sand divided into ‘pigs,’ thereby explaining the term pig iron . . . This handsome cast-iron parlor stove is an example of hundres of stoves molded in the Granger foundry. Highly skilled pattern makers designed many more models in the Granger era from 1826 to 1852. The stoves had one thing in common: their removable legs were all identical. Pancake griddles, door latches and hinges, and window weights were among other products of the foundry.” [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); pg. 8, [pictues] pp. 86, 118, 121] “I find it fascinating that five Hendee cousins [Round Robin Cousins: Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe, Lucille (Otto) Molinelli and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford], aged fifty to eighty-two, have found each other and are sharing their common heritage concerns. Also fascinating is the common background and the now-diverse situations. All are modern career women, college-educated. Four of the five were born and raised in Central Michigan, and possibly all were at the same Hendee Reunion at one time. At least, all knew Lee Hendee personally. And Cynthia’s father knew of Lee Hendee and was involved with the Reunion Organization. I discover from the letters that we do not share the same religious affiliation, but I think there is similarity in convictions.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Gayla Stafford (1997)]“Said news came in the mail today. I received a letter from Gayla’s son and daughter-in-law . . . Well, I was completely shocked that it was an announcement of the death of Gayla [Stafford] on January 2, 2000. It was a very lovely announcement . . . I am so grateful to Gayla for all that she contributed to our family history. Without her, we might never have had In the Shadow of Cox Mountain and other treasures from Pittsford. It may have come to light one day in another manner, but she ensured (indirectly through alerting me to Pittsford) of its special place in our family history and helping to make it come alive.Thank you, Gala, for all you did toward our Project. I especially love the map of the church, showing how much each parishioner paid for the family pew! All that Gayla contributed is throughout this Hendee section. It will be strange to lose her as one of the RR [Round Robin] cousins. Later, the family also sent a lavender 8 page program of the service. It really was lovely.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] "I had gotten a lot of my Hendee stuff from the aunt this Jim mentions. Her name was Gayla, and she and I visited a couple of times between here (Manteca) and San Jose. I am deeply appreciative to her of all that she shared with me and got me acquainted with. Am going to just drop an e-mail note to Jim to introduce myself and tell him how much I appreciated Gayla. Was surprised to hear anyone in her branch is interested, which is nice. Am still working on getting so much done around my house, plus having gone to Albuquerque (half-sister visit), Seattle (mother visit) and Turkey (fun visit) since end of April. Am now preparing for family reunion (Daddy's side--Hendee) with a few folks here and then 4 nights with them and the rest of the folks in Yosemite the end of this month. Then, off to Africa with 2 lady friends. One of these days I will get back to genealogy and to communiction with you. You sure have a lot of folks who are apparently Hendee researchers, and I do appreciate this. One of our cousins is embroiled in this Scott Peterson thing [California murder trial in 2004]--Dodge Hendee. I had seen his name a few years ago as detective with Modesto City and wrote to him. He wrote back, and I established that he is something like a 5th cousin, once removed (I have it, but not worth looking up right now); I think our common ancestor is Jonathan, son of Richard, Jr. Anyway, the defense apparently is going to try to accuse him of some bad actions in the Peterson case. He had one sentence about him in yesterday's paper, and the police officer they [the defense] are really going after had a huge story. Shall see what happens.." [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] Randall (“Randy”) Scott Stafford b.1 2 Sep 1958 m. Deirdre Crommie 1992 Occupation: professor - Standford University, Palo Alto, California Education: M.D., Ph.D., UC Berkeley and SF "You might write to Randy Stafford in Palo Alto, California. His mother was my aunt and her name was Gayla . . . She was the one that found the two books about Michael Hendee/Handy while in Vermont. Randy would know more of that story. He traveled to Vermont with his mother when she went several years ago. His e-mail address is: email removed He is a professor at Standford University. [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]“ . . . attached is a photo that John Hendee (Ira - Royal) recently sent me that was taken in about 1964 of grandpa Hal's [Hal (“Hallie”) William Hendee] extended family including Lula's mother, Minerva (Mina)(Gerkey) Brooks. Mina's husband, William Frederick Brooks, is not in this photo. My brothers Frederick (Fred) Jay Stafford and Randall (Randy) Scott Stafford as well as my mother Gayla Mae (Hendee) Stafford are in this photo. When this photo was taken, I (age: 1 yr) stayed in California with my father, Lawrence (Larry) Eugene Stafford, while my mom and brothers visited with Grandma Lula who had been diagnosed with cancer and passed away within about a year of this photo. My sister, Lynn Robin Stafford, was adopted into our family in 1969.” [Derek Stafford - email removed] Marissa Michayla Stafford b. 6 Feb 1996 Frederick (“Fred”) Jay Stafford b. 10 Nov 1959 m. Lori Hopp 1989 Education: BA, UC Berkeley Residence: Palo Alto or San Jose, California [2004] [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] “ . . . attached is a photo that John Hendee (Ira - Royal) recently sent me that was taken in about 1964 of grandpa Hal's [Hal (“Hallie”) William Hendee] extended family including Lula's mother, Minerva (Mina)(Gerkey) Brooks. Mina's husband, William Frederick Brooks, is not in this photo. My brothers Frederick (Fred) Jay Stafford and Randall (Randy) Scott Stafford as well as my mother Gayla Mae (Hendee) Stafford are in this photo. When this photo was taken, I (age: 1 yr) stayed in California with my father, Lawrence (Larry) Eugene Stafford, while my mom and brothers visited with Grandma Lula who had been diagnosed with cancer and passed away within about a year of this photo. My sister, Lynn Robin Stafford, was adopted into our family in 1969.” [Derek Stafford - email removed] Daniel Lawrence Stafford b. 8 Apr 1994 Blake Walter Stafford b. 1 May 1996 Derek John Stafford b. 19 Mar 1963 m. Michelle Benson 1996 Education: JD, Hastings College of Law Occupation: college professor in UC [University of California ] system Residence: Palo Alto or San Jose, California [2004] [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]“I am also adding another contact for you in case you do not have him---email below. He is Gayla Hendee Stafford's son, who has recently located me through Cousin John Hendee in Arizona, whom you do have on your group email list. I know Cousin Derek would enjoy being added. I also added Cousin Joanne Hendee Quatermas, Lee’s granddaughter, to this email so she can be aware of this book. I sent your email to them.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed]“ . . . attached is a photo that John Hendee (Ira - Royal) recently sent me that was taken in about 1964 of grandpa Hal's [Hal (“Hallie”) William Hendee] extended family including Lula's mother, Minerva (Mina)(Gerkey) Brooks. Mina's husband, William Frederick Brooks, is not in this photo. My brothers Frederick (Fred) Jay Stafford and Randall (Randy) Scott Stafford as well as my mother Gayla Mae (Hendee) Stafford are in this photo. When this photo was taken, I (age: 1 yr) stayed in California with my father, Lawrence (Larry) Eugene Stafford, while my mom and brothers visited with Grandma Lula who had been diagnosed with cancer and passed away within about a year of this photo. My sister, Lynn Robin Stafford, was adopted into our family in 1969.” [Derek Stafford - email removed]“Hendee Brooks Photos 19th and early 20th Century - I have 2 photo albums containing dozens of 19th and early 20th century portrait photographs left me by my mother, Gayla Mae Hendee (1934-2000) that were not marked and I cannot identify. Its possible these are from the Hendee side of the family. My mother's father was Hal Hendee descendant of Hendees-- Ira, William Briggs, David, Caleb, Jonathon, Richard II and Richard I. Since these albums were left to my mother when her mother, Lulu M. (Brooks) Hendee (1900-1964) passed away, I believe they have photos from the Brooks side of the family. Lulu's parents were William Frederick Brooks and his wife Mina (maiden name unknown). I'd like to share these photos if there is interest. Please let me know if you are interested. Thanks.” [Derek Stafford - email removed] “Hi Dave. I love and appreciate your home (native?) state, Minnesota. My first visit was when my Palo Alto, CA American Legion Team traveled to Ely for a baseball tournament in 1980. My team didn't win but, among other fun, I witnessed a SPECTACULAR lightning storm (locals said it was the most lightning in memory). I'm researching a French & Indian War Powder Horn that looks like it has a connection with the Hendee Family. Attached is "The Story of the Powder Horn" an earlier version of which I shared with Cynthia. Cynthia, Page 2 (the probable original owner of the Horn) and Page 3 (the primary inscription on the Horn) are new-- take a look when you can - even if it turns out this is not a relic kept by our Hendee family - a very interesting piece of history. I've done some research but have not yet been able to find a Hendee family connection with the family of the original owner of the Horn, Simeon Rouse, or with the woman who donoted the Horn, Ms. Dorothea Handy Phipps. Interesting that she spells it H-A-N-D-Y. "The Story of the Powder Horn" is a work in progress. The museum at which the Horn now resides has promised to take and send me better photos of the horn including of the inscription "Barzillai." Once I have better photos, I plan to send them to the experts at Historic Deerfield, Fort Ticoderoga Museum, Lake Champlain Maritime Museum and the Honourable Society of Horners who I've been in contact with about the Horn and who have asked for better photos. I'll send you both the best photo or two. I'm blessed to be able to plan a vacation this summer from Providence, RI through CT, a bit of MA, VT, upstate NY, and, finally, to Montreal, and have made inquiry of the Killingworth and Clinton Historical Societies to try to see if I can find any remnant (and any further history) of the Mill built by John Elderkin that Richard I managed during the last 5 years before his death. I've learned that the CT Historical Society has a Hendee File and have inquired about the cost to get it scanned. My original vision was that interested Hendees might pool resources and share this data once its digitalized. That is still a possibility but now: My impression is that lots of it is from the Lucius Hendee Family - he was president of Aetna from, if memory serves, about 1860 until his death in 1888. For Lucius: Richard I, Asa, Eliphilet Sr. - father of, among others, Abner (Lucius' Uncle Abner referenced in Lucius' obit.) and Eliphilet Jr. (Amelia Babcock), Lucius. My interest in the CT Hendee's wains a bit once Caleb leaves for Pittsford, VT. I would be interested if the file has anything about Richard I or II or Elderkin. I'm trying to work out if I want to and can look through the file when I'm in CT but the logistics look dicey. The other option might be to ask a researcher to take a look to see if there is anything about Richard I or II and/or early Elderkins in the file (for a bit more $ perhaps a scan for any reference to "Huguenot" or how about creating an index). Once I have a better idea of the options, I'll let you know.” [Derek Stafford - email removed]“The Caleb Hendee Jr. manuscript refers to three letters to Caleb in 1834 from Judge Abner Hendee and one deed dated 1/17/1738 from, perhaps, Ensign Richard II to his son, Asa. Abner, as I recall, is the uncle of Lucius Justin who was president of the Aetna Fire Insurance Company from 1850 to 1888. The body of one of the letters is copied into the text of the manuscript, Cynthia [{Hendee) Henry] has a copy of the 6/15/1834 letter and this letter, her introduction and her transcription of this letter is attached. Do either of you have a copy of the third letter? The 1738 deed? If not, do you recall if the Pittsford Historical Society has the original MS? Someone else?” [ Hendee Derek Stafford - email removed] Alexander Cameron Stafford b. 9 May 1999 (Mothers’s Day) [Derek Stafford - email removed] Zosia Stafford b. [Derek Stafford - email removed] Max Stafford b. [Derek Stafford - email removed] Lynn Robin Stafford (adopted as an infant) b. 18 Jun 1969 long-term partner: Karl Franzen Residence: Palo Alto or San Jose, California [2004] “Her [Lynn Robin] biological father is a member of the Mescalero, a native tribe of New Mexico. Her biological mother is of English descent. [Lynn has] learning disabilities, graduated from high school.” “My sister, Lynn Robin Stafford, was adopted into our family in 1969.” [Derek Stafford - email removed] Lenora Hendee b. d. 1946 Cause of Death: cancer ======================================================================================================================================== Arlene Hendee b. ======================================================================================================================================== De Wayne (“Wayne”) Hendee b. 1944 d. 1969 bur. “the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] "I know Lee Hendee died in 1970 because he was buried in the same graveyard as my grandfather Hal Hendee, my grandmother Lula Hendee, my Uncle Wayne Hendee, and my Uncle Fredrick Hendee. I have personally located Lee Hendee's gravesite and varified the time of his passing myself. The graveyard I am speaking of is the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]======================================================================================================================================== Fredrick (“Fred”) Hendee b. d. bur. “the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan" Residence: 1916 S.E. 31st St., Okeechobee, Florida 34974 [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] "I know Lee Hendee died in 1970 because he was buried in the same graveyard as my grandfather Hal Hendee, my grandmother Lula Hendee, my Uncle Wayne Hendee, and my Uncle Fredrick Hendee. I have personally located Lee Hendee's gravesite and varified the time of his passing myself. The graveyard I am speaking of is the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan." [James Gordon Hendee - jghendee&aol] Bernard Hendee b. Mar 1899 Michigan, USA d. 1904 Michigan [John Hendee - email removed; Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed] ============================================================================================================================================ Oscar Potter Hendee b. 23 Aug 1901 Lincoln Township, Isabella County, Michigan m. Clarice __ d. 1967 Sonoma, California Cause of Death: diabetes; massive heart attack while getting into the car Occupation: custodian, maintenance man [Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed] “I attended Hendee reunions as a child. My father at that time was usually one of the elected officers. I remember playing with cousins in the playground and in the park in Grand Ledge, but never took much interest in the business meetings. At 18, I entered a 4 year, year-round nursing program at the U of M [University of Michigan] and don’t believe that I ever went to another reunion. In the 60s, soon after moving to California, we got a letter asking us to contribute toward getting the family materials published. We were at that time the parents of 2 small boys and buying our first house in Palo Alto. At that time, we connected with Uncle Oscar, a younger brother of my father’s, and Isadora Roberts and her husband (who gave our boys their first haircuts.) I think that she was a cousin of Lee’s, but I’m not sure how. They moved to Sebastopol a few years later when he retired. Uncle Oscar at that time was working as a maintenance man at a large church. He retired in the 60s and moved to Monte Rio. He loved to eat and drink and was diabetic. He felt he could manage the disease by loading up on insulin before eating and drinking as much as he wanted. He went to get the car out of the garage one day so that Aunt Clarice’s fur coat would not be damaged by the garage walls. He had a massive heart attack while getting into the car and died. He just did it his way.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to the Round Robin Cousins: Lucille (Otto) Molinelli, Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry and Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1998)] Ira B. Hendee m(2). Susan Whitman 25 Aug 1909 Emmet, Michigan (Groom was 56 years old and bride was 53 years old at the time of their marriage.) [LDS Family History Search - ; "Michigan, County Marriages, 1820-1935," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ira B Hendee, 1909.] Susan: b. abt 1856Ira B. Hendee m(3). Katie M. Taylor 20 Feb 1912 Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan [LDS Family History Search - ] Katie M: b. 1873 Ionia County, Michigan, USA Parents: Jos E. Taylor (b. abt 1853) and Carrie E. Groger (b. abt 1853)================================================================================================================================================= Edna Hendee b. m. William Henry Phelps [Edward Putney - email removed] ================================================================================================================================================= Oscar Potter Hendee b. 1833 Michigan, USA m(1). Rosa E. Cronkite d. 1897 Michigan bur. with wife, Rosa, in “the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Occupation: farmer Military Service: Civil War - 1st Lieut., 8th Michigan Infantry, Company F “Oscar P. Hendee, entered service September 14, 1861, as private Eighth Michigan Infantry, first sergeant April 20, 1862; second lieutenant May 6, 1863; wounded in action on Weldon Road, Virginia, August 19, 1864; first lieutenant April 25, 1865; mustered out July 30, 1865, and honorably discharded.” [De Land’s history of Jackson County, Michigan; embracing a concise review of its early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences … To which is appended a comprehensive compendium of local biography author: De Land, Charles V. (Charles Victor), 1826-1903 Publication Info: [Logansport, Ind.] B. F. Bowen, 1903, p. 398 Michigan County Histories – ] Rosa (or Rose) E: b. 1847 Michigan, USA d. 1928 bur. with husband, Oscar P. Hendee, in “the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] “Grandma Hendee was a ‘Cronkite,’ maiden name. She made a class act!!” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1999)] “Grandpa [Oscar Potter] Hendee’s [Civil War] military record. He lost one arm in battle. Returned home to his young family and cleared all his land to raise crops and animals with a hook on left hand and one healthy arm/hand. What courage our ancestors had and many hardships. With struggle for survival, they never forgot to gather for celebrations and family sharing of what they had so generously. They laughed and told stories to amuse the little folks knowing how important heritage was and to be preserved with pride and hard work. Oscar and Rosa had 4 children: Ida [Faith], Lillie, Ethel – my mom, and Lee. Ida and Ethel married brothers, thus double cousins in these marriages. Ida married Emett Otto, a veterinarian, and died from being bitten by a rabid dog – in Arizona where he practiced. Ethel married Keith Otto – Aunt [Ida] Faith’s brother. We grew up living ? mile from each other – many a trip up and down that dirt road as we played and kept secrets – giggling all by ourselves. Our burial cemetery is located on this road with McMullen and Otto monumlents – also Mary & Dee (LaBatt) and Jimmy’s [Molinelli] (ours).” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1997)]“My mother hung a photo of Grandpa [Oscar Potter Hendee] in one of our bedrooms. I would go in, lay on the bed and look at it, as it was so visible. His eyes were piercing and a heavy-bearded face with very sober, stern countenance. It scared the bee-jee-bees out of me. I would pull the covers up over my head, peep out at it and quickly cover my face again. I thought he was after me to carry me into the woods! What a game to play. Wonder what happened to the picture. Wish I had it.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1999)] “You asked (Aug.09) if anyone had picture of Oscar Hendee... I do...and we have the picture in office/den.....we can make copy if you didn't already get one...also have his sword.....had his piece of leather that covered where arm was lost.....got rid of that yrs. ago....along with my dads dead dog rug!!!!” [Joanne Hendee Quatermas - email removed]“OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE EIGHTH FROM SHIAWASSEE COUNTY: Company F - 1st Lieut. Oscar P. Hendee, Corunna; commissioned April 25, 1865; 2d lieut. May 6, 1864; mustered out July 30, 1865 . . . Oscar P. Hendee, veteran, enlisted Dec. 29, 1863.” [HISTORY OF SHIAWASSEE AND CLINTON COUNTIES, MICHIGAN - ]“First Lieutenants Charles G. Watkins, Timothy L. Baldwin, Andrew H. Gillies, John R. Dougherty, Oscar P. Hendee and Lewis Webster (who fell terribly wounded in front of Petersburg as he bore the flag in front of his regiment) are men deserving of the admiration of their countrymen for the pluck and bravery shown in their various engagements.” [WHAT I REMEMBER OF THE GREAT REBELLION by WELLS B. FOX, LATE SURGEON EIGHTH MICHIGAN INFANTRY AND SURGEON-IN-CHIEF FIELD HOSPITAL, FIRST DIVISION, NINTH ARMY CORPS; LANSING, MICH.; Darius D. Thorp, Printer and Binder (1898).]“STATE OF MICHIGAN ADJUTANT GENERAL’S OFFICE, Oscar Potter Hendee, Lansing. January 4, 1927: I Certify That it appears from the official records of this office that Oscar P. Hendee enlisted as a private in Co. I, 8th Regiment Michigan Infantry on the 14th day of September 1861 at Corunna and was duly mustered into the service of the United States for the term of three years, September 23, 1861, at the age of 22 years. Wounded in action June 6, 1862, at James Island, S.C.; Appointed Sergeant September, 1863; Re-enlisted December 29, 1863, at Blaines Cross Roads, Tenn.; Appointed 2d Lieutenant from 1st Sergeant July 21, 1864; Discharged to accept commission July 25, 1864; Joined Co. F. 8th Infantry, as 2d Lieutenant, July 28, 1864; Absent wounded since August 19, 1864; Appointed 1st Lieutenant, Co. F. 8th Infantry, April 25, 1865; Mustered out July 31, 1865, at Delaney House, D.C. [District of Columbia]; Appointed 2d Lieutenant, 18th U.S. Inantry, May11 1866; Transferred to 36th U.S. Infantry, September 21, 1866; Appointed 1st Lieutenant January 22, 1867; Retired November 14, 1867. E. M. ROSECRANS, Capt. A.G.D., Asst. to The Adjutant General [The second page from Military Department of Michigan records the following under ‘Service.’] Blue eyes. Dark hair. Sandy complexion Five feet, nine inches Farmer Wounded in action June 16th, 1862 at James Island, S.C. Sergeant Re-enlisted at Blains [sp?] Cross Roads Tenn., December 29th, 1863. Mustered December 30th, 1863 Discharged July 25th, 1864 for promotion. Commissioned Company F, May 6th, 1864. Vice Bump mustered July 28th,, 1864. Commissioned First Lieutenant April 20th, 1865. Vice green Mustered May 1st, 1865. Mustered out at Delaney House, D.C. July 31st, 1865. John S. Bersey, Adjutant Genderal” [Letter from State of Michigan Adjutant General’s Office (1927)]Michigan Veterans of the Civil War Burial Sites: Name Unit CEMETERY NAME CityHendee, Oscar P. 8th Infantry, Company F Portland Portland, Mi [] 1870 Census: State: Michigan, County: Ionia, Township: Portland, Date: 15 Jul 1870, Roll: 676, pg. 630. Value of Dwelling# Value of Personal Place of ATT C C BLD Male Family# Name Age Sex Color Occupation Realestate Estate Birth FFB MFB MOB MOM SCH R W DEF Citizen 7 7 Hendee, Oscar P. 30 M W Farmer $4000 $600 Michigan Y Rosa E. 22 F W Michigan Ida M. 3 F W Michigan Libby 8 mo F W Michigan Warren C. 20 M W Farm Laborer Michigan Abbreviations in census table: FFB – Father of foreigh birth; MFB – Mother of foreign birth; MOB – month of birth if less than a year, MOM – Month of marriage if married within year; ATT/SCH – Attended school in the last year; CR – Cannot read, CW – Cannot write; BLD/DEF – Blind, Deaf or Insane; Male Citizen – Male citizen able to vote. Ida M. Hendee b. abt 1867 Michigan, USA m. Emmett Otto 21 Oct 1895 Portland, Ionia County, Michigan d. Arizona Cause of death: rabies from dog bite [1870 Census: State: Michigan, County: Ionia, Township: Portland, Date: 15 Jul 1870, Roll: 676, pg. 630; LDS Family History Search - ] “Ida and Ethel married brothers, thus double cousins in these marriages. Ida married Emett Otto, a veterinarian, and died from being bitten by a rabid dog – in Arizona where he practiced.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1997)] Emmett: b. Michigan, USA Occupation: veterinarian Parents: Joseph Otto and Calista Harrington Lillian (“Lillie”) Maud Hendee b. 1870 Michigan, USA m. Edward Leroy Goodman [1870 Census: State: Michigan, County: Ionia, Township: Portland, Date: 15 Jul 1870, Roll: 676, pg. 630; Edward Putney - email removed] “my granddad [Lee Wayland Hendee] had another sister I think a Lillian I met once.” [Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed] Ethel Evelyn Hendee b. m. Ezra Keith Otto (2nd cousin) Hobby: oil painting “I have hanging in my house 3 of my Great Grandmother Ethel's paintings. She was an incredible artist, (as was her brother Lee Wayland Hendee an incredible geneologist and postman.) She was a Farmers wife/mother and she sold eggs to pay for paint.” [Edward Putney - email removed] “My mother, Ethel Evelyn Hendee, was an older sister of Uncle Lee. So your father,Glen, was also first cousin to my mother as well as Uncle Lee. Then I am the next generation making me a second cousin to your father . . . Your Grandfather’s father, William, was born in Rutland, Vermont. Mary and Dee (LaBatt) have taken trips to Vermont searching records for clues. The Hendees and Ottos intertwined with Marriages, and I believe my Dad and Mom were 4th cousins . . . You remember that my mother adored painting in oils. I cherish the few pictures I have.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)] “Ida and Ethel married brothers, thus double cousins in these marriages . . . Ethel married Keith Otto – Aunt [Ida] Faith’s brother. We grew up living ? mile from each other – many a trip up and down that dirt road as we played and kept secrets – giggling all by ourselves. Our burial cemetery is located on this road with McMullen and Otto monumlents – also Mary & Dee (LaBatt) and Jimmy’s [Molinelli] (ours).” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1997)] Ezra Keith: b. abt 1871 Michigan, USA Cause of death: heart attack Occupation: dairy farmer Parents: Joseph Otto (b. abt 1842) and Calista Marthena Harrington (b. 16 Jul 1846 Michigan, USA d. 15 Jan 1927 (age 80 yrs)) "Yes, those Ottos are my grandparents." [Mary LaBatt - email removed] Gardner Otto b. 13 Aug 1916 m. Jeanette Saylor d. Oct 1984 SSN: 363-22-7745?(issued - Michigan) Residence: Stockbridge, Ingham County, Michigan (1971) [Mary LaBatt - email removed] "Hendee Family History" compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971 [LDS Microfilmed document]"It may be that this Gardner Otto may have been the one to actually donate the articles, the date of dontation would make sense. Lee Hendee died in 1970. I know Lee Hendee died in 1970 because he was buried in the same graveyard as my grandfather Hal Hendee, my grandmother Lula Hendee, my Uncle Wayne Hendee, and my Uncle Fredrick Hendee. I have personally located Lee Hendee's gravesite and varified the time of his passing myself. The graveyard I am speaking of is the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan. The amount of material donated was the sum of ten paper boxes of typed and hand-written field notes. The librarian at the State of Michigan Library told me when I visited there, that the library converted all of the documents to microfilm shortly after they were donated. They also told me that they still possess the original documents, and they are achived at the library in a vault." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]“My great uncle Gardner Otto gave the original writings of uncle Lee [Lee Wayland Hendee] to the Michigan library.” [Edward Putney - email removed] Marjorie June Otto b. 1899 m(1). Freeman Hover [Edward Putney - email removed] Freeman Hover, Jr. b. d. abt 2009 “My great aunt Marjorie's son Freeman Hover Jr. became a well known D.J. in the 50's and 60's he once interviewed Buddy Holly and Jerry Allison, Freeman just recently passed away [2009]. I added a link to that famous interview (Freeman Hover interview Buddy Holly and Jerry Allison, November 2, 1957, in Denver, Colorado. - )” [Edward Putney - email removed] Noel Hover b. [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)] Marjorie June Otto m(2). William Schoof [Edward Putney - email removed] Donovan Hendee Otto b. abt 1902 m. Nita Belle Seney 1924 Tombstone, Arizona, USA “. . . my Grandpa Donovan had no problems with his parents being 2nd cousins.” [Edward Putney - email removed] Rowena Otto b. m. __ Putney Edward Putney b. “My name is Ed Putney my great grandmother is Ethel Evelyn Hendee. Her brother was Lee Wayland Hendee. My grandfather used to call him uncle Lee. My uncle Robert Otto got a hold of uncle Lee’s massive volumes of Lee’s Geneology and wanted me to put all of it to disc. I have read that you have already done that, I would love to be able to down load that if you could send it to me. My great uncle Gardner Otto gave the original writings of uncle Lee to the Michigan library. If you are interested I have some photo’s of some of the Hendee’s. Some of them are Ethel Hendee, her mother Rosa Cronkite Hendee I could send them to you. Thanks a million – ed” [Edward Putney - email removed]“My line of Hendee: Richard, Richard Jr., Johnathan, Caleb, David, Caroline Hendee and Bro. William Briggs Hendee, Calista Harrington and 1st cousin Oscar Potter Hendee, Ezra Keith Otto his wife Ethel Evelyn Hendee also his 2nd cousin, Donovan Otto, Rowena Otto Putney, Ed Putney”“I also have a DVD of a Otto / Hendee Family reunion circa; 1930 aprox. and I also have what I believe is great uncle Lee's complete Hendee geneology about 1500 pages worth.” [Edward Putney - email removed] Robert Otto b. “My uncle Robert Otto got a hold of uncle Lee’s [Lee Wayland Hendee] massive volumes of Lee’s Geneology and wanted me to put all of it to disc.” [Edward Putney - email removed] Joseph Oscar Otto b. m. Leola Morris [Edward Putney - email removed] *************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************[Below there is duplication of information found earlier in this document due to cousin intermarriage in earlier generations. It is duplicated in hopes that it will not missed. You may want to check both places where it appears to be certain you get all the information for the following individuals contained in this document. – David Petrie – dapwyn@]*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************Lillie Lucille (“Lucille” or “Lu”) Otto b. 9 Nov 1920 m. James Molinelli [Edward Putney - email removed] d. abt 2008 Residence: Washington, D.C. “I find it fascinating that five Hendee cousins [Round Robin Cousins: Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe, Lucille (Otto) Molinelli and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford], aged fifty to eighty-two, have found each other and are sharing their common heritage concerns. Also fascinating is the common background and the now-diverse situations. All are modern career women, college-educated. Four of the five were born and raised in Central Michigan, and possibly all were at the same Hendee Reunion at one time. At least, all knew Lee Hendee personally. And Cynthia’s father knew of Lee Hendee and was involved with the Reunion Organization. I discover from the letters that we do not share the same religious affiliation, but I think there is similarity in convictions.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Gayla Stafford (1997)] James: b. d. Jun 1996 (age 94 ? yrs) Washington, D.C. [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Laurel Shoupe – 1 Jul 1996]“Lucille Molinelli is another cousin. If I have it straight, her parents died when she was fairly young, and she lived with Mary’s [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt] folks for several years and stayed with ‘Uncle Lee and Aunt Katherine’ during the summers while growing up.” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1996)]“Yes, Dear, we are eligible [for The Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia – organized 7 Dec 1865] and are members of this great association of ole timers who offer so much history and fascinating stories about D.C. I have lived here since 1943 – came in World War II era seeking a career as many young ladies did with men going off to War. There was need for females at that time. Have lived in this community of West End/Foggy Bottom since 1948 when married to Jimmy. We are the oldest living couple in our immediate area. Being ‘chronologically gifted’ does have some rewards! What a surprise and happiness to hear from a long lost cousin. You made my day. Jeanette told me that you, also, have Mary LaBatt’s address. She is now our Historian and genealogy darling. Uncle Lee left all his records to my brother, Gardner [Otto] – husband of Jeanette. Or at least, Aunt Katherine [wife of Lee Hendee] was so frustrated wanting his lifetime of research, letters and main book left in good hands – it is pages, pages long. What a volume! Uncle Lee was so dedicated and wanted to publish his material, but Jimmy and I seemed to be his only support. No one wanted to contribute any money for this venture. We did give a small amount along with much encouragement to help more if it were to materialize. At one point, Uncle Lee loaned this book to a Hendee cousin and his wife living in [the] Virginia suburbs of D.C. His name will come to me. Lee was so-o upset fearing he would never get it back. Arrangements were made for me to meet the cousin to get the book back. At the time, I Xeroxed it and shall search my Den of Antiquity for it when time permits. Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, Gardner packed all the correspondence and Big [Black] Book together and gave it all to the Michigan Historical society [Michigan State University] in Lansing. It is on microfilm, so we are told. However, we can not take any of this out of the library – have to use it there. Rules of the game! Hours would be needed to absorb it all. I am going to Xerox the material Auntie Faith Otto McMullen gave me (Mary’s mother). Mary has far more material she can give to you. I did trace my immediate heritage and must get it into decent shape for the younger folks in our family. I have one great nephew (Zane Otto, Arnolds’s son and Jeanette’s oldest son) who is really into genealogy now. Nice, indeed. Mary’s daughter, Barbara Lucille, is also actively helping her mom to computerize facts. Now, follow me – I think we are 2nd cousins:” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)] “Your Grandfather (Ira) and my Grandfather (Oscar) were brothers – sons of William Briggs Hendee and Rosetta Sophia Potter. He was born Dec. 7 1813 and died in 1898. Married in 1836. Their children were Oscar, Dexter, Edna, Judson, Ira, Ida, and Lena.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)] “My mother hung a photo of Grandpa [Oscar Potter Hendee] in one of our bedrooms. I would go in, lay on the bed and look at it, as it was so visible. His eyes were piercing and a heavy-bearded face with very sober, stern countenance. It scared the bee-jee-bees out of me. I would pull the covers up over my head, peep out at it and quickly cover my face again. I thought he was after me to carry me into the woods! What a game to play. Wonder what happened to the picture. Wish I had it.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1999)]“My mother hung a photo of Grandpa [Oscar Potter Hendee] in one of our bedrooms. I would go in, lay on the bed and look at it, as it was so visible. His eyes were piercing and a heavy-bearded face with very sober, stern countenance. It scared the bee-jee-bees out of me. I would pull the covers up over my head, peep out at it and quickly cover my face again. I thought he was after me to carry me into the woods! What a game to play. Wonder what happened to the picture. Wish I had it.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1999)] “You asked (Aug.09) if anyone had picture of Oscar Hendee... I do...and we have the picture in office/den.....we can make copy if you didn't already get one...also have his sword.....had his piece of leather that covered where arm was lost.....got rid of that yrs. ago....along with my dads dead dog rug!!!!” [Joanne Hendee Quatermas - email removed]“My mother, Ethel Evelyn Hendee, was an older sister of Uncle Lee. So your father, Glen, was also first cousin to my mother as well as Uncle Lee. Then I am the next generation making me a second cousin to your father . . . Your Grandfather’s father, William, was born in Rutland, Vermont. Mary and Dee (LaBatt) have taken trips to Vermont searching records for clues. The Hendees and Ottos intertwined with Marriages, and I believe my Dad and Mom were 4th cousins. I can remember our Hendee Reunions vividly with all your family always there – aunts, uncles and children. I recall seeing you as we chased around playing. Your dad was always considered more educated and a more affluent standing in life. Hal Hendee [Gayla (Hendee) Stafford’s father] had so many children and quite poor as I recall. [Note: See the entries for Gayla May (Hendee) Stafford in this document for Gayla’s view of her family, whether they considered themselves ‘poor,’ and her father’s relations with the rest of the family. David Petrie – dapwyn@] Aunt Katherine was very compassionate and loving toward them – they lived on a farm near Portland (Michigan). When I visited on summer vacations, Aunt K. always took me there and carried goodies for them and clothes. I think about our relative who had ‘flaming’ red hair – was she your Mom? She was quite loud spoken and stood out with her red, red hair. Please fill in for me. Of course, you remember your aunt Myrtle Kirker Hendee and Ed (husband). Daughter, Marguerite was such a gem. I can still hear Myrtle and Marguerite’s hearty laughter and upbeat personalities. Ed had a cute sense of humor and infectious laugh, as well. It was such fun being with them. My mom was very close to Myrtle – they lived on a farm near Holt, Mich. – Lansing area. My! How I wish I had known my mom and dad and choice relatives as an adult person. I was 13 years when Mother died and 14 ? when Dad died suddenly of a heart attack. Spent time then with Auntie Faith and Uncle George and my sister Marjorie, became home base for me later on . . . Well, I have rambled on long enough for now – the hour is 1:30 a.m. and Beddie-bye beckons. As soon as possible, I will Xerox the pages that Auntie Faith gave me. I can not express adequately how glad I am that she did this for her young niece, Lillie Lucille, at that stage in her life. She loved drawing hands of all of us. Hope Mary has the book of outlines. Interesting how the physical traits were evident from generation to generation of our hands. You may remember that my mother adored painting in oils. I cherish the few pictures I have . . . I inherited the auburn hair and people still ask, ‘Do you dye your hair?’ Yes the Hendees were fair skinned, red/auburn headed and get wrinkles far too soon. In the genes, for sure. Personal vanity is not my style – must be accepted as I am!” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Laurel (Hendee) Shoupe (1997)]“One of my fondest memories is when Uncle Lee [Hendee] and Aunt Lillie would visit us at our Dairy farm home – we would gather around in our living room in chairs (sitting very proper) as the comics began – Uncle Lee, Aunt Lillie and my mother making crazy, weird faces at each other as we cracked up watching them as children being entertained ‘royally!’ The vision will always be with me as I still smile with such warmth and remembering. Kinda makes me want to turn back the clock. Holidays are especially nostalgic with choice reflections of family, church services and school activities when all the young folks were made to feel important and truly belonging. Popcorn and hard candies – a must. Do you remember Gayla, when Aunt Katherine Hendee would stop by your home bring goodies to all of you? This was when you lived in Portland, Mich. area. I recall vividly as she felt so sorry for all of you and was filled with her love for you and wanting to help in her quiet way. She would stop by when I visited them on summer vacations as a child. This was always on her agenda to do as I rode along with her. [Note: See the entries for Gayla May (Hendee) Stafford in this document for Gayla’s view of her family, whether they considered themselves ‘poor,’ and her father’s relations with the rest of the family. David Petrie – dapwyn@] She was a super driver – Uncle Lee was a mess as he pumped the gas peddle constantly jerking us as we traveled. This came from his many years as a Rural Mail Carrier – starting and stopping at all the mailboxes. He delivered mail 6 days a week over and over. Then, he would come home, have lunch, and then go upstairs to work on his genealogy records. He was there until called to supper. Then, after dinner, before going to bed early, he, Aunt Katherine, and I would read from the Bible. bow, our heads and kneel to have prayers. Am sure he had serious concern I would ever grow up as a ‘Saved Soul!’ He sure did his part, however, to instill righteousnesss, of course. You all know that as a young man, he was a ‘Rounder’ – poor Aunt Katherine had her hands full with him and trying to raise Robert. Then a complete turn-around came as a devoted, dedicated convert. Often a wee overbearing with his found Faith?? Aunt K. would just smile and be silent in her dignified manner. I have many cherished memories of time spent in Portland visiting both Uncle Lee and Aunt Lillie. They lived across the river from each other walking many times to and from their homes – a huge adventure for a little, curious lassie feeling all grown up and independent. The Hendee Reunions were the anticipated excitement every summer as all the ‘Red Heads’ gathered for intense chatter and laughter – so many hugs no one could ever count, for sure. Potluck dinner, of course, and each lady famous for her own culinary talents with a few having none at all – always was delicious. Shall never forget the Reunion we had at our home – yard was filled with clan members all having a great time. Uncle Lee dressed up as Caleb Hendee and Aunt Lillie as his wife, Caroline. They were a riot to behold, entertaining everyone all day. How I wish we had a video of that event . . . Words fail to express adequately how happy I am to be reunited with the three of you – Laurell, Gayla, and Cynthia. This has been a masterful endeavor of love and cooperation offorts. I have read and reread your letters and viewed the pictures feeling, ‘This is my family and so proud.’ Have determined that you are definitely your own persons with keen depth of character and sensitivity as humanitarians – giving strength to others along the way. Added note: Was thinking about you, Gayla, and seem to recall that you were the sick child when Aunt K. and I visited your family – I was not allowed to enter your house and wondered why. I played in the yard on our short trips. Your dad always met us with a big smile and hug.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] “others got hugs from my father, but I don’t remember that I ever got any hugs from either of my parents. He [Hal W. Hendee] loved to laugh.” [letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1999)]“Lucille – I don’t know if I can answer your question about the sick child. If you visited on the farm in Woodland in 1938, it could have been me. I had a brain tumor removed on June 28 that summer and had some outageous headaches before that time. If it was after my family moved to the farm north of Portland (Michigan) and it might have been ’46 or ’47, it would have been my next younger sister, Lenora, who died that year of a cancer. If it was after that, I had polio in 1950, but I surely would have some recollection of visitors.???” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to the Round Robin Cousins: Lucille (Otto) Molinelli, Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry and Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1998)] “Well, that is so good to hear that you benefited from the Round Robin letters. It was a fun thing for a few years. It stopped with Mary LaBatt, the oldest member, as you know. Guess it just got too much for her. I enjoyed the whole thing while it went on!---both for Hendee information and just continuing to get to know these relatives, all of whom knew each other. Yes, reading different perspectives of the same event or same family members can be quite interesting! As to updates on the RR [Round Robin] cousins: I did exchange Christmas letters with Lucille, Mary and Laurell for several years after the RR stopped. With Laurell, it was pretty much the Xeroxed family newsletter with a little added on. That was fine, as I was just glad to keep up with her. She stopped maybe 3 years ago--would have to check my records, but that's pretty close. There's nothing major to report on her--just the usual family information last I knew. As to Mary, it was pretty much the same---just the usual Christmas letter and a line or two. She is living in a retirement home in Kalamazoo. Although she did stop the Christmas exchange with me some time after stopping the RR, she wrote that her husband died maybe 3 years ago. She then wrote a personal letter to me about a year ago to let me know Lucille had died. Mary is pretty old, as you can tell. I appreciated that Mary wrote, and I responded with thanks. In that letter, she shared she was debating what to do with some of her family information. She commented that Joanne Quatermas (the one you recently integrated into your family sending) was interested and was considering her. (Of course, I am interested, too, but Joanne had first dibs!) Mary's son had some interest, so I don't know what will happen. Mary seemed to be doing pretty well for her age and has much support from her kids in the area. Lucille kept up Christmas letters until the end. They were a lot of philosophical musings, along with updates of her daughter and Chris. She so loved her "wee abode" right next to where Jamie and Chris lived---when she visited them. She continued her days out in Washington, D. C. Anyway, yes, it was all an enjoyable and informative situation for some time.” [Email from Cynthia (Hendee) Henry to David Petrie – Oct 2009] Jamie Lu Molinelli b. “ My daughter, Jamie was ‘Jamie Lu’ all her growing up years. Then one day she said to me, ‘I don’t want to be Jamie Lu any longer – just call me Jamie.’ It was a moment when all my [own] name tale of woe happened [once more], and I completely understood her feelings which I respected.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1999)] “Lucille kept up Christmas letters until the end. They were a lot of philosophical musings, along with updates of her daughter and Chris. She so loved her "wee abode" right next to where Jamie and Chris lived---when she visited them. She continued her days out in Washington, D. C. . . . my impression/remembering that she [Jamie Lu] and [her partner] Chris did not marry. - would not swear to that.” [Email from Cynthia (Hendee) Henry to David Petrie – Oct 2009] Lee Wayland Hendee b. 1883 m. Katherine Snyder abt 1905 d. 1970, Ionia County, Michigan bur. with wife, Katherine in “the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan . . . I know Lee Hendee died in 1970 because he was buried in the same graveyard as my grandfather, Hal Hendee, my grandmother Lula Hendee, my Uncle Wayne Hendee, and my Uncle Fredrick Hendee. I have personally located Lee Hendee's gravesite and varified the time of his passing myself. The graveyard I am speaking of is the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Residence: 339 Pleasant St., Portland Michigan (1927) "Hendee Family History" compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?the The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971 "Dear Dave. Words can't express what I feel, having made this contact. You have been in contact with Cynthia Henry [email removed]. I am a distant cousin and a member of her Round Robin group, now somewhat defunct. Definitely I can tell you about Lee Hendee. ?His work is dominating my life, because I have in my possession?parts of his work. After Lee died in 1970, there was no one who continued with his records. When his widow needed to clear out her house, A nephew took the collection and stored it in his basement until he made arrangements to take much of it to the State of Michigan Library. The nephew is my first cousin; my mother was a sister to his father, his father married Lee Hendee's sister. Complicated! ?In January 1977 my cousin, Gardner Otto, brought me the original typed copy of Lee's records; he had given a xeroxed copy to the State Library along with boxes of correspondence and other?"stuff". There's more to this story. But not now. Lee Hendee was born 1883 and died 1970, Ionia Co., Michigan. ?He was the son of Oscar Potter Hendee, grandson of William Briggs Hendee, and gtgrandson?of David Hendee, pioneer Baptist preacher in Jackson Co., Mi. David Hendee was born in Pittsford, Rutland Co., Vt. the son of Caleb Hendee and his wife Caroline Ellsworth. Lee Hendee organized the Hendee Reunion in 1921 and by 1927 was hoping to publish a book, but his work never got published. I have spent MANY hours with the records my cousin?gave me and I haven't published!" [Mary LaBatt - email removed] "Lee hendee from Portland, Michigan was the Hendee historian. There is a book in the Lansing state library that has been written by hand. . . My grandfather was Lee Hendee, Kathryn was my grandmother. Lee was a postman [and] the family historian. I visited them when I was a teen, still think of Portland [Michigan]. I remember the reunions, only went once. Do you have the family crest [that] I remember? My father, Robert, their only child married Margaret Moore and had three children, all born in California - Joanne, Jay and Richard." [Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed] Katherine: b. 1886 d. 1975 bur. with husband, Lee W. Hendee in “the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] “Auntie Faith had a scrapbook of family tree relatives with their hands drawn. She would catch each one of us to sit down and answer her request for hand drawings. I vividly recall the day, on one of our visits to Michigan, when she had Mamie and me sit down at her dining room table for this posterity pleasure. It was fascinating to see the characteristics show up such likeness. We sat and had a lot of fun, laughing and discussing family physical traits – our walk, gestures, posture, etc. A most memorable day. Mary, do you happen to still have this scrapbook? Quite a treasure. Hands are messengers for the mind. Just view Gayla’s [Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] breathtaking beauty expressed in her cards.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1999)]"Lee Hendee was a professional genealogist his entire life, and he left his complete works at the Library of Michigan in Lansing, MI [] is the link to the library where his documents are stored on microfilm." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"Some of Lee Hendee's relatives are still around as well.? Like I said, Lee was my dad's first cousin.? Lee used to have Hendee family reunions every year.? Some of the documents I viewed at the State Library in Lansing were his contacts that he kept in order to write invites about the Hendee family reunions.? These are some of the documents and information that the microfilm in Salt Lake City would not have, but the State Library contains Lee's complete works, and his hearts desire was to see a book about Hendee history published in print. Lee had a son named James Hendee . . . About the 'Hendee Reunion Orginazation'. It was Lee Hendee behind that. I can recall attending some of these reunions when I was a small child, but I do not remember the activities. There is also more information about the Hendee Reunion Organization on the microfilms at the State of Michigan Library. I reviewed some of the documents that had been saved to microfilm, and some of them were rough draft letters he had written to someone about the reunion. He also had an official letterhead that he used when typing up a letter about the reunion. Also, there are some returned postage mailings included in the microfilms where Lee had mailed an invitation to a family member, but the letter had been returned. Lee kept the letters, and they are now part of the record on microfilm. There is other correspondance on these microfilms between Lee Hendee and various people he had tried to contact about the Hendee Reunion Orginization as well as the book he was trying to get published. Lee had approached my father and several other members of the Portland, Michigan Hendees as he came close to completing his work. He was looking for funds to get the book published in print. I do not believe he ever accomplished that task. At the time no one in the family had any money to help Lee with his venture, and unfortunately the book remained unpublished, at lest to my knowldege. Lee was my father Robert G. Hendee's first cousin, and I would take this as fairly reliable information. I believe the documents at the State of Michigan Library in Lansing, MI contain the complete lifetime work of Lee Hendee, professional genealogist." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"There was at one time a Hendee Reunion Organization, Genealogy and History Committee based out of Portland, Michigan. The Historian/Secretary, (Lee W. Hendee) wrote a letter in 1959 to Cora Sand, daughter of Benjamin Glass and Emily Hendee requesting information and asking her if she would like to purchase a book. It is unknown whether Cora replied and no other correspondence has been found." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “I noted that a recurring item on the [Lee W. Hendee] reunion documents is ‘John 3:16’ under the Hendee crest. Following is that passage: ‘For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.’ We see in the above COMMUNICATIONS that Lucille [Molinelli] remembered Lee as having found strong faith.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] HENDEE—ITES Come one! Come all!Crank up the bus and pack a lunch,Get ready now to join the bunchAt Jackson’s beautiful Sharp’s Park,Where the Hendee Clan will have their lark.If you live within Michigan state,Bring extra dish of food, knife, fork, spoon, cup and plate.The day, you know is Sept., “two”.Don’t fail to come—we’re counting on you. Reply requested, Lee W. Hendee Sec’y Portland, Mich.Mr. Lee W. Hendee Secretary,The Hendee Reunion Organization,339 Pleasant St., Portland, Mich.“Our first reunion was held in Potter’s Park, Lansing, Mich., on Labor Day, 1921, with only about 25 or 30 members being present, consisting only of our fathers, mothers and nearby cousins. At theat meeting I was elected President, serving two years, then my cousin, Leon Hendee, living at Grand Rapids, Mich., was elected to take my place. Since our first meeting we have increased in numbers until now we have about 125 members present at our meetings. Only last year [1926] we found some distant cousins living at Pinckney, Perry, Ann Arbor, Webberville, Howell and many other plaaces. We would be very glad to welcome you to our next reunion which will be held here in Portland next Labor Day. Our family genealogy, which we hope to complete as soon as possible, will date back to Richard Hendee, who was expelled from Normandy, France, on account of his religion, and we hope to make it something that any Hendee can be glad to possess.” [Letter to Mr. Searle Hendee, Detroit, Michigan from Lee Wayland Hendee, Portland, Michigan – 6 Apr 1927]“One of my fondest memories is when Uncle Lee [Hendee] and Aunt Lillie would visit us at our Dairy farm home – we would gather around in our living room in chairs (sitting very proper) as the comics began – Uncle Lee, Aunt Lillie and my mother making crazy, weird faces at each other as we cracked up watching them as children being entertained ‘royally!’ The vision will always be with me as I still smile with such warmth and remembering. Kinda makes me want to turn back the clock. Holidays are especially nostalgic with choice reflections of family, church services and school activities when all the young folks were made to feel important and truly belonging. Popcorn and hard candies – a must. Do you remember Gayla, when Aunt Katherine Hendee would stop by your home bring goodies to all of you? This was when you lived in Portland, Mich. area. I recall vividly as she felt so sorry for all of you and was filled with her love for you and wanting to help in her quiet way. She would stop by when I visited them on summer vacations as a child. This was always on her agenda to do as I rode along with her. [Note: See the entries for Gayla May (Hendee) Stafford in this document for Gayla’s view of her family, whether they considered themselves ‘poor,’ and her father’s relations with the rest of the family. David Petrie – dapwyn@] She was a super driver – Uncle Lee was a mess as he pumped the gas peddle constantly jerking us as we traveled. This came from his many years as a Rural Mail Carrier – starting and stopping at all the mailboxes. He delivered mail 6 days a week over and over. Then, he would come home, have lunch, and then go upstairs to work on his genealogy records. He was there until called to supper. Then, after dinner, before going to bed early, he, Aunt Katherine, and I would read from the Bible. bow, our heads and kneel to have prayers. Am sure he had serious concern I would ever grow up as a ‘Saved Soul!’ He sure did his part, however, to instill righteousnesss, of course. You all know that as a young man, he was a ‘Rounder’ – poor Aunt Katherine had her hands full with him and trying to raise Robert. Then a complete turn-around came as a devoted, dedicated convert. Often a wee overbearing with his found Faith?? Aunt K. would just smile and be silent in her dignified manner. I have many cherished memories of time spent in Portland visiting both Uncle Lee and Aunt Lillie. They lived across the river from each other walking many times to and from their homes – a huge adventure for a little, curious lassie feeling all grown up and independent. The Hendee Reunions were the anticipated excitement every summer as all the ‘Red Heads’ gathered for intense chatter and laughter – so many hugs no one could ever count, for sure. Potluck dinner, of course, and each lady famous for her own culinary talents with a few having none at all – always was delicious. Shall never forget the Reunion we had at our home – yard was filled with clan members all having a great time. Uncle Lee dressed up as Caleb Hendee and Aunt Lillie as his wife, Caroline. They were a riot to behold, entertaining everyone all day. How I wish we had a video of that event.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] “By the way, Lee’s driving was pretty atrocious. He used to take Joanne and me to visit places on his days off when she was visiting. We all laughed a lot about this and his other eccentricities.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to her ‘Round Robin Cousins’: Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Lucille (Otto) Molinelli]“A sadness is that after Uncle Lee died, there was no one to take his place to have Hendee reunions. How he loved his leadership with such enthusiasm – a major part of his life, for sure . . . The Hendees were more affectionate visibly than the Ottos. Lots of hugs prevailed at Hendee Reunions – and laughter, as I recall from my youth. The Reunions were always the highlight of my summers with my parents always in attendance, taking us along as children . . . Such happy, happy memories I have of our trafditional festivities shared with Auntie Faith, Uncle Lee and Aunt Lillie in their separate homes with us little folks playing and dining with glee. Living only ? mile from Mary [LaBatt] , we always alternated Christmass and Thanksgiving celebrations. We have Caleb and his mate to thank for the Hendee side ‘proper’-gathering of his descendanats – then in Mary’s and my records the Hendees met up with the Ottos. My dad and mom were 4th cousins. Hal [Gayla’s father] had a hearty laugh.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to her ‘Round Robin Cousins’: Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] “It was not until the contact with the Round Robin cousins, beginning in 1995, that I was able to identify Lee [Wayland Hendee]. These cousins, Laurell Hendee Shoupe, Gayla Hendee Stafford, Mary LaBatt, and Lucille Molinelli, are all of the same generation as am I, with our most common ancestor as [Rev.] David Hendee, son of Caleb (Sr.) and Caroline Ellsworth Hendee. They are all third cousins to me. It was exciting to find a real connection with this family historian, Lee! Not only has Mary [LaBatt] shared that Lee’s massive Hendee family history collection is now in the Library of Michigan in Lansing, she has been there twice; the matrial is not really organized, but must be brought out in boxes. Mary also has additional material of Lee’s in the form of the Big Black Book.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] "I am (as you see by my name) a Hendee, and I live in Michigan. I see you have already found out about my father's first cousin, Lee Hendee. His life's work as a Genealogist is on file at the State of Michigan Library for viewing only. You cannot check the documents out. I know a few things about what cousin Lee left at the library. He left all of his field notes as well as several microfilms that were made of his work. There is a microfilm available thru the LDS in Salt Lake City, you may already know about this. I reviewed some of the microfilms about two years ago, and cousin Lee traced the Hendee name back to Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts (if I remember right) and a trip aboard a ship by the name of 'The Ann' that landed in Plymouth Rock in 1623. Two years after the Mayflower. You may know some of these things already, and some of them need to be positively verified, but I enjoy telling the stories of my family's heritage. We are truly just about as American as Americans can get. There are also Hendee graves in the pilgrim graveyard in Plymouth Rock." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]“PORTLAND, Sept. 8 – The sixth annual reunion of the descendants of Richard Hendee [the] first, who was banished from France on account of his religion, and who went to England, and later to Boston, and who finally located in Norwich, Conn., was held in Alton park, Portland, on Labor Day. At noon a potluck dinner was served to 140 members who came from many points in Michigan. Those who attended from a distance were Mrs. Nettie Hendee Manson and her two daughters, Mrs. Charles Hull and Mrs. Alma Parsons from Beloit, Wis. At the business session the following officers were re-elected: Leon Hendee, Grand Rapids, Mich., president; Arthur Roosa, Perry [Mich.], vice president; Lee W. Hendee, Portland [Mich.], historian of fthe organization, who has collected much data regarding the family, was instructed to continue the work and to present a copy of same at the next meeting with a family genealogy. Next meeting will be held in Pinckney next Labor Day.” [Special to The State Journal – 1927] “HENDEE REUNION – Dr. Cecil Hendee, president, Merle Hendee, vice president, Lee Hendee, secretary-historian. Mrs. William Plank, Assistant Historian.” [Hendee Reunion invitation – 1962] “HENDEE REUNION – Dr. Cecil Hendee, president, George Speas, vice president, Lee Hendee, Secretary-Historian..” [Hendee Reunion invitation – 1966]"The documents I have found are in microfilm format on archive at the Library of Michigan in Lansing, Michigan. The main document that has been referred to by many people as 'Lee Hendee's Book' is 1,500 pages, and includes Hendee History back to Richard Hendee somewhere around 1670. There are five other microfilms. One is an idex of the remaining four. The remaining four microfilms consist of every page of ten paper boxes donated to the Library of Michigan after Lee Hendee died in 1970. The ten paper boxes were the collection of all of his field notes and research that he conducted as he compiled the 1,500 page document known as 'The Book' . . . I believe that somewhere in the computer world must exist a scanner of some kind that can load a microfilm file so that the images can be scanned directly to electronic format. The only other alternative would be to print each page of the microfilm to paper, than scan them one by one with a faltbed scanner, thus converting them to electronic format. This process would take a huge amount of time to scan the total of six microfilms. Lee's "Book" (1,500 pages) and Lee's index (on microfilm) and Lee's complete field notes (4 microfilms that include ten paper boxes full of hand-written and type-written genealogical field notes.) If each microfilm consists of, say 1,500 pages, like "The Book" does, we are talking about printing or scanning 9,000 pages or more of documents. If we can find the device that would take microfilm and scan it directly to electronic format, we would cut the print-to-paper process out of the chain completely. This would save an incredible amount of time. I believe every sheet of Lee's work should be made public. This is what is known as 'scientific data' and though the family history buff would not need every sheet, a professional scientist who could prove this work over and over again would need these documents. Without the filed notes to back up 'The Book,' the document does not have any credibility. It has complete scientific credibility if the field notes are included or accessible . . . I have no doubt of the validity of Lee's work. He was a passionate man, and a schooled, professional genealogist. I do know how science works, though, and if released, the genealogical scientific community will both benefit and initially criticize the work. They are supposed to criticize it, because that is what drives a man to prove or disprove the hypothesis, theory or law. To release Lee's work to a greater number of people will allows a greater number of people to prove or dis-prove portions of the document. Dates can be varified, names, places... every jot a tittle can be proven down to the last dot. I have confidence in Lee's work. He was my second cousin, and he made quite a stir on the earth about this compilation when he was alive. A man so driven to accomplishment is not following false rumors or unproven fatcs. He indeed did prove our family line can be traced back to the 1600s. I am part of that lineage. So are you if you have Hendee roots in your family tree." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"Here is the Library of Michigan's genealogical search engine called "ANSWER": By clicking on the heading on the left side of that screen named "Author", waiting for the next page to load, and then typing in (last name first as it asks) "hendee lee" I came up with this record: This marks a two-volume set, and makes reference to Salt lake City, UT. This means there are TWO microfilms at the Library of Michigan on this subject. When I was there, I found many more than that, though. This is only the compilation of work, and it is dated 1965. There is also a date of 1973, which would be three years after Lee Hendee had died. Lee died in 1970. Perhaps the work was sent to the LDS in 1973? (Just a guess). It appears Lee actually submitted the work himself in 1965. He would have been alive then. I think what happened is that the Otto's who were somehow related to Lee [see Gardner Otto above] brought the rest of Lee's field notes to the library after Lee died. The call #, or CS71.H2417 1965a is the number used by the library to track the microfilm back to where it rests on the shelf there. You have to be at the library to view the microfilm. The call number was assigned the date to which it was first admitted to the library, or 1965. Lee would have been alive to do this. That was five years before his death. Here is the collection of ten boxes of manuscript: As I have described earlier in e-mails, there were ten full paper boxes of field notes donated to the Library of Michigan. The Library of Michigan still hass all ten boxes, and they have converted all of the documents from these boxes into the 4 reel of microfilm represented by the link above. There is also a fifth reel used as an index. My goal is to somehow be able to make arrangements with the Library of Michigan to allow the microfilm to be converted into an electronic document, typically an Adobe Acrobat .pdf document. There is a James C. Hendee mentioned on the Library of Michigan page. He evidently had something to do with oceanography. I am not James C. Hendee. I am James Gordon Hendee." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]Since you attended some of the reunions, I am attaching some more pictures of a reunion. I would appreciate you identifying anyone that you can. The only person I can identify is Lee (#19). I'm particularly interested in identifying #'s 33, 34 and 35 since there has been some debate over who #35 is” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “. . . think that #3 is my dad Robert Lee...don't have any idea who any of these people are...#36 looks like Lees wife Kathrine (my gram). The reunion I attended was in 1950 and maybe one in 1945???????????? Don't remember. I was born in 1935........wow am I that old???? I do have some pic of a reunion when my dad looked like he was about 19 which would be about 1927...someone had it on line and we copied...looks like this one or almost.” [Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed]“I have a book I bought a while back called The Town Of Pittsford, Vt. It was published in 1872. I've been reading it when I get a chance, it has a lot of stories of The Hendees. It has some handwritting in it that reads: Lee W. Hendee of Portland, Mich purchased from G. Franklin Hendee of Pittsford, Vt. Sept. 1925 I've been looking thru it to correct some of my dates.” [Mary Fobian - email removed] “Hi, Dave. I've been reading a lot of your posts on GenForum. Lee W Hendee was my 1st cousin 2x removed with nearest common relative William Briggs Hendee and I'd very much like to get a copy of his Hendee Family Genealogy. I see it on microfiche (Film 927702) at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and also noticed that you mentioned in several of your posts that you had it on a CD. Do you still have this available?” [John Hendee - email removed] Dr. Robert Lee Hendee b. 6 Mar 1908 m. Margaret Ann Moore Occupatiion: Dentist Residence: San Jose, California; Antioch, California “Ionia County Men In the Servicee of Their Country - Capt. Robert L. Hendee, 35, entered service in October, 1940, in the army dental, corps. He received his commission as first lieutenant at that time, and was sent to Hawaii, where he was on duty at the bombing of Pearl Harbor. February 1, 1942, he was made a captain at the General hospital staff at Camp Stoneman, California. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Hendee of Portland, a graduate of Portland high school in 1927, and of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in San Francisco in 1935. He practiced dentistry in San Jose, Calif. until he entered the service. He is married and has one daughter.” [Ionia [Michigan] Sentinel – July 1942] . Margaret: b. 24 Feb 1911 “Mr. and Mrs. Hendee have been advised that their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robt. Hendee is at the station hospital at [U.S. Army] Camp Stoneman, Calif., recovering from an operation appendicitis. Her husband, a captain in the medical department, is stationed at Camp Stoneman. [Note: this was approximately 2 months after the birth of Margaret’s son Richard Lee Hendee – D. Petrie]” [Portland Review - 1 Feb 1945]“You asked (Aug.09) if anyone had picture of Oscar Hendee... I do...and we have the picture in office/den.....we can make copy if you didn't already get one...also have his sword.....had his piece of leather that covered where arm was lost.....got rid of that yrs. ago....along with my dads [Dr. Robert Lee Hendee] dead dog rug!!!!” [Joanne Hendee Quatermas - email removed]“I need to update you about Joanne Hendee (Lee’s only granddaughter) . . . When Robert and Margaret divorced, Joanne went with her mother. This was most stressful for Aunt Katherine and Uncle Lee. They were able to see her a couple times before they died when she was young. Margaret was Robert’s high school sweetheart and married much too young. Robert went on to marry 2 more times. His third wife was happy when he was a popular well-heeled dentist in California. But when he became terminally ill, she left him. Then Margaret came back into his life to care for him until he died. Robert and his dad were never close – Uncle Lee had no patience with his teenage partying antics (too much a reminder of his [Lee’s own] past! – [Lee being a] strict convert” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1998)] “Lee W. Hendee has been described as a ‘rounder’ as a young man by Hendee relatives before he became a religious convert.” [David Petrie –dapwyn@] “Aunt K. spent her days and nights trying to protect Robert from his dad. Very difficult time in their lives. Robert was never interested in family ties – gave impression as being a very self centered person. He and Joe [Otto] (my brother) got along great as [the] only family member he seemed to care about. He returned to attend Aunt K’s funeral with a very few attending including Joe. They had lunch together after the funeral and both went separate ways that day. Robert took care of business and flew back home within a short time. Makes me sad. His childhood was quite disfunctional to say the least. Robert raised minks as his hobby and sold them for fur. I do wish I could locate Joanne – would be a pleasure to have her return to our fold. She must be in her late 60s or early 70s now.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1998)]“Since you attended some of the reunions, I am attaching some more pictures of a reunion. I would appreciate you identifying anyone that you can. The only person I can identify is Lee (#19).” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “. . . think that #3 is my dad Robert Lee [Hendee].” [Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed] Joanne Lynn Hendee b. bef Jul 1942 California, USA m. __ Quatermas “I'm Lee Hendee's grandaughter. He was the family historian and from Portland, Michigan. I have been trying to get his books from (name slips my mind) a Mary something as she is in her 90s but she either forgets or doesn't want to part with them. They do have info in Salt Lake city but I have never picked up. I am suppossed to be the only one that can get that info. except for my brothers. I am so busy raising two now middle schoolers (grandkids ) that I don't have time. We are in Eagle, Idaho now but originally from California. Dad and mom both from Michigan...where are you? Good to hear from you and fun to look at our family. I know about the Indian motorcycle, the governor and Hannah Hendee. I remember going to reunions in Portland,Mich. as a kid when visiting. Nice to meet you. I also have my great granddad‘s (I think) civil war sword (Oscar Hendee).” [Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed] “I need to update you about Joanne Hendee (Lee’s only granddaughter) . . . When Robert and Margaret divorced, Joanne went with her mother . . . I do wish I could locate Joanne – would be a pleasure to have her return to our fold. She must be in her late 60s or early 70s now.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1998)]“. . . so nice to meet family . . . as I said before, have little time as grandkids live with us and all I do is drive . . . they are in cheer, orchestra, choir etc. and parties etc . . ."the life of a YOUNG mom"!!!!! [Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed]“You asked (Aug.09) if anyone had picture of Oscar Hendee... I do...and we have the picture in office/den.....we can make copy if you didn't already get one...also have his sword.....had his piece of leather that covered where arm was lost.....got rid of that yrs. ago....along with my dads dead dog rug!!!!” [Joanne Hendee Quatermas - email removed]Since you attended some of the reunions, I am attaching some more pictures of a reunion. I would appreciate you identifying anyone that you can. The only person I can identify is Lee (#19). I'm particularly interested in identifying #'s 33, 34 and 35 since there has been some debate over who #35 is” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “. . . think that #3 is my dad Robert Lee...don't have any idea who any of these people are...#36 looks like Lees wife Kathrine (my gram). The reunion I attended was in 1950 and maybe one in 1945???????????? Don't remember. I was born in 1935........wow am I that old???? I do have some pic of a reunion when my dad looked like he was about 19 which would be about 1927...someone had it on line and we copied...looks like this one or almost.” [Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed]==================================================================================================================================== Jay B. Hendee b. 1943 California, USA m(1). Nancy C. Moore 10 Jul 1965 Santa Clara, California (groom was 22 years old and bride was 21 years old at the time of their marriage) ["California, Marriage Index, 1960-1985," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Jay B Hendee and NancyC Moore, 1965.] Nancy C: b. abt 1944==================================================================================================================================== Jay B. Hendee m(2). Caroline A Dawson 18 Nov 1972 Reno, Nevada Registration: 27 Nov 1972 Washoe County, Nevada ["Nevada, Marriage Index, 1956-2005," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Jay B Hendee and Caroline A Dawson, 1972.]==================================================================================================================================== Richard Lee Hendee b. 27 Nov 1944 (Monday) U.S. Army Camp Stoneman, Contra Costa County, California, USA m(1). Antoinet M. Casselberry div. Oct 1970 Santa Cruz, California [Portland [Michigan] Review 30 Nov 1944; "California, Birth Index, 1905-1995," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Richard Lee Hendee, 1944.] ==================================================================================================================================== Richard Lee Hendee m(2). Mona Jane Nakashima 6 Apr 2004 Douglas, Nevada Registration: 16 Apr 2004 Minden, Nevada Residence: California Spouse’s Residence: California ["Nevada, Marriage Index, 1956-2005," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Richard Lee Hendee and Mona Jane Nakashima, 2004.] Dr. Robert Lee Hendee m(?) “Robert, my dad was Robert Lee Hendee…..Married Margaret Ann Moore.....then one that I think was annulled (a quick Reno fling)….. divorced and married some [one] I hated (aren't I terrible, but true)…..then married my mom again..... ended up with my mom taking him in again when he had a brain tumor and couldn't work anymore...they lived together (don't know if I was TOGETHER or not) till mom died and then he died a few yrs. later......so tell him to just put Margaret Ann Moore...Feb. 24,1911...Have you ever heard any more from that Mary LaBatt???I told you I talked to her a few yrs. ago and mentioned my Grandpas stuff she had...Tried to get it but she sounded a little confused...don't know how much there was...just hope it isn't thrown away.....Jo” [Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed] James Hendee b. " Lee had a son named James Hendee, but that's not me…" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]Oscar Potter Hendee m(2). Calista Harrington (1st cousin) aft 1870 & bef 1883 [Edward Putney - email removed] Calista: b. abt 1847 Michigan, USA m(1). Joseph Otto [Mary LaBatt -email removed] Joseph: b. abt 1842 "Yes, those Ottos are my grandparents." [Mary LaBatt - email removed]=================================================================================================================================================*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************[Below there is duplication of information found earlier in this document due to cousin intermarriage in earlier generations. It is duplicated in hopes that it will not missed. You may want to check both places where it appears to be certain you get all the information for the following individuals contained in this document. – David Petrie – dapwyn@]*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************Hal (“Hallie”) William Hendee b. 20 Mar 1894 Isabell County, Michigan m. Lula Minyon Brooks 12 Aug 1922 Lowell, Kent County, Michigan by Harry W. Walker d. Nov 1980 Portland, Ionia County, Michigan bur. with wife Lula in “main graveyard in Portland, Michigan” [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Military Service: World War I enlistment - Ingham, Michigan (1917); PFC [Private First Class] US Army World War I "I would imagine there has be“. .en a Hendee in every major war in the USA. My father, Robert Hendee, of Portland, MI [Michigan], served in the Navy in WWII, his father, Hal Hendee served in WWI . . . Hal was indeed the real name of my grandfather. . . I know Lee Hendee died in 1970 because he was buried in the same graveyard as my grandfather Hal Hendee, my grandmother Lula Hendee, my Uncle Wayne Hendee, and my Uncle Fredrick Hendee. I have personally located Lee Hendee's gravesite and varified the time of his passing myself. The graveyard I am speaking of is the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Occupation: construction, builder (1922) [Ren’ee Miller Jansen - email removed] “He [Lee Wayland Hendee] also had a cousin named Hal Hendee and his son was alive a few yrs. ago ,named Robert (2009).” [Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed]Lula Minyon: b. 14 Aug 1900 Carlton, Barry County, Michigan, USA d.1964 bur. “with husband, Hal William Hendee, in “main graveyard in Portland, Michigan” Cause of Death: cancer [James Gordon Hendee - email removed; Derek Stafford - email removed] Parents: William Frederick Brooks (b. abt 1880 m. 10 Sep 1899 Campbell, Barry County, Michigan) and Minerva (Mina) Gerkey (b. 19 Jun 1880 Carlton, Barry County, Michigan, USA d. Jul 1970 Portland, Ionia County, Michigan) “ . . . attached is a photo that John Hendee (Ira - Royal) recently sent me that was taken in about 1964 of grandpa Hal's [Hal (“Hallie”) William Hendee] extended family including Lula's mother, Minerva (Mina)(Gerkey) Brooks. Mina's husband, William Frederick Brooks, is not in this photo. My brothers Frederick (Fred) Jay Stafford and Randall (Randy) Scott Stafford as well as my mother Gayla Mae (Hendee) Stafford are in this photo. When this photo was taken, I (age: 1 yr) stayed in California with my father, Lawrence (Larry) Eugene Stafford, while my mom and brothers visited with Grandma Lula who had been diagnosed with cancer and passed away within about a year of this photo. My sister, Lynn Robin Stafford, was adopted into our family in 1969.” [Derek Stafford - email removed]“Dear Cynthia . . . I will try to sort out what I know is family myth and what is fact. First I must address the statement that my family lived in poverty. When I was three years old, with brothers of 7, 10, and 12, my father purchased from the bank in Portland the farm on Christian Bend Road, about 4 miles north of Portland. This land was land granted to an earlier Hendee, in the 1860’s. It was left to a number of heirs at some point and the bank took over its management. My father bought it back, share by share, over the years of the depression and while raising 4 children. Not the actions of a lazy or non-caring man. Farming 240 acres required a lot of equipment and tools, and even the youngest of us realized that work and sacrifice had to be made to make a go of it. So, it may have been that we did not live in luxury or with the “goodies” enjoyed by city folks who may have had similar incomes and not the dependency on weather. It is true that they never left our farm without eggs, meat, and any produce that was in season. During the war (1942-45), I quite clearly remember cousins, uncles and aunts asking my father to sneak them rationed products. Like could they fill their car with gas from the 500 gallon tank, granted to my father to keep the farm running. I remember that on butchering days, my father would make a trip into town to deliver to Lee, Lillie and others fresh livers and other choice parts that they fancied. We would get phone calls that Uncle Leon or other relatives were coming to visit and could they get some meat or other rationed goods that we raised on the farm. This always seemed to cause my father distress because he would be afraid of being caught by government inspectors who came periodically to see that his allotments for raising food for a the war effort were not being abused. However, I don’t remember that anyone he cared about ever left empty handed . . . My father was in his third year in engineering school at the U of Michigan when he was drafted into the army in 1916. He never went back to school, but helped to build railroads across France when the war ended. He went to work for a construction firm in Grand Rapids. From there, he bought the farm in Woodland (later owned by Uncle Glen), and then to the farm near Portland. My mother had only an eighth grade education. I think she felt looked down upon by more educated relatives. All of us were taught to read and write before we started school and all encouraged to excel when we got to school. So, perhaps we were poor in goodies, but we were wealthy in good farm produce, acres to ramble over, ponies to ride, and we all learned that hard work will be rewarded.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 7 Aug 1999]“Another fact that may help to dispel some of the mythology is that all of the children of Hal Hendee had music lessons (we had a good piano) from an early age. Several of us owned instruments by the age of 10 or 12. Also we were all offered help to get through 4 years of college if we chose to go to college. Only 2 of us took advantage of this help, but both of us went on to get graduate degrees.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 7 Aug 1999] “Gayla became estranged from her birth family sighting her father’s and brothers’ alcoholism and abusive family relationships as the causes. Sadly, these breaks in the family appear never to have been mended prior to the members’ deaths.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Your dad [Hal W. Hendee] always met us with a big smile and hug.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] “others got hugs from my father, but I don’t remember that I ever got any hugs from either of my parents. He [Hal W. Hendee] loved to laugh.” [letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1999)] Raymond Edward Hendee b. d. Feb 1998 Residence: 1715 Norman Blvd. Park Ridge, Illinois 60068 (1987)“ [Raymond Edward Hendee] was my brother, next older than me, and the third son of Hal and Lulu Hendee.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 28 Apr 1999]============================================================================================================================================ Robert G. Hendee b. m. Barbara E. __ Residence: 9966 Kent St., Portland, Michigan 48875 (1987) "I would imagine there has been a Hendee in every major war in the USA. My father, Robert Hendee, of Portland, MI [Michigan], served in the Navy in WWII, his father, Hal Hendee served in WWI . . . My mother and father are still living, and they reside in Portland, Michigan (email: email removed)." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] “He [Lee Wayland Hendee] also had a cousin named Hal Hendee and his son was alive a few yrs. ago, named Robert (2009).” [Joanne (Hendee) Quatermas - email removed]“Robert that you talked to is my first cousin and I believe Diane is his unmarried daughter. (Gayla [Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] responded [1999] that Robert was Gayla’s older brother and Diane was his second daughter, born in 1952 or ’53.) Robert’s wife, Barbara, is planning to go to Lansing and try to find the family records for me. Back to Robert. His son James moved to N.C. about a year ago and when we got in touch with him, Robert and Barbara were going through on their way from Fla. to Mich., so we had a wonderful reunion the first week in April this year [1995].” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1995)] James Gordon Hendee b. 1962 Residences: Dillsboro, North Carolina; Clinton, Michigan [1994-2004] "I am (as you see by my name) a Hendee, and I live in Michigan. I see you have already found out about my father's first cousin, Lee Hendee. His life's work as a Genealogist is on file at the State of Michigan Library for viewing only. You cannot check the documents out. I know a few things about what cousin Lee left at the library. He left all of his field notes as well as several microfilms that were made of his work. There is a microfilm available thru the LDS in Salt Lake City, you may already know about this. I reviewed some of the microfilms about two years ago, and cousin Lee traced the Hendee name back to Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts (if I remember right) and a trip aboard a ship by the name of 'The Ann' that landed in Plymouth Rock in 1623. Two years after the Mayflower. You may know some of these things already, and some of them need to be positively verified, but I enjoy telling the stories of my family's heritage. We are truly just about as American as Americans can get. There are also Hendee graves in the pilgrim graveyard in Plymouth Rock. Also, a (sort of) famous Hendee came out of Massachusetts in the early part of the 1900's. His name was George M. Hendee, and together with a partner, he founded the Indian Motorcycle Company. If you don't know motorcycles, Indian is like a Harley Davidson style motorcycle. From the stories I have heard told from some of our Hendee relatives in Texas and some folks at a motorcycle museum in North Carolina where I actually got photographed next to a Hendee motorcycle (was very cool...had 'Hendee Manufacturing' on the crank case...). The Indian Motorcycle Company supplied motorcycles to the troops in World War I. From what I understand, the Indian motorcycles were used in WWI like the Willies Jeeps were used in World War II. When Indian came back home from 'Over There', they found out that by concentrating so much of their sales to the government contract, that when they came home to do business after the war, many of there dealerships had been taken over by another American motorcycle company...Harley Davidson. According to our Hendee cousins in Texas, we have a Hendee relative that was once a Texas Ranger in the late 1800's. When it was time for him to retire, the State of Texas didn't have any kind of pension set up at the time, and they created a lifetime position for him until he died. His lifetime position was that of the hangman for the State of Texas !! Can you imagine how many famous outlaws were hanged by a Hendee?? The history goes on and on... I would imagine there has been a Hendee in every major war in the USA. My father, Robert Hendee, of Portland, MI, served in the Navy in WWII, his father, Hal Hendee served in WWI. My aunt (my father's sister) is now passed on, but she relayed a story to me about our Hendee roots in Vermont. There is a town by the name of Royalton, VT, and this town has a famous woman by the name of Hannah (Hunter) Handy [Hendee]. The story goes that the British and/or the Indians, or both, came into the town of Royalton, killed all of the men, and took the children to be in the British army [year 1780]. Hannah is famed for having swam the White River (which borders Royalton) and returned the villages children to there homes in Royalton. It is said she even held some of the small ones clinging to her back as she swam. This may or may not be connected to the Hendee name... My aunt found a book at the library in Royalton while she was there that told the story of Hannah Handy and her son Michael Handy. The story goes as I have written above. My aunt also found another book at the same library that told the identical story of a one Hannah Hendee and her son Michael Hendee. It was thought that the name got bastardized in the telling of the story, and 'Handy' was much easier to spell and remember than was 'Hendee', so the name 'Handy' was stuck to the story, and is all over that little village even to this day. Hannah Hunter Handy is one of the Daughters of the American Revolution... My aunt also drove through quite a bit of Vermont when she was there visiting, and she said she came upon a historical marker along one of the state highways that marked the former place of a fort that had built to fight the British in the Revolutionary War. The land the fort had been built on was donated by a man with the last name 'Hendee.'" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] “Jim who is my brother Robert’s youngest son.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 28 Apr 1999]“Back to Robert. His son James moved to N.C. [North Carolina] about a year ago [1994] and when we got in touch with him, Robert and Barbara were going through on their way from Fla. to Mich., so we had a wonderful reunion the first week in April this year [1995].” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1995)]“Hannah HUNTER Birth: abt 1754 Providence, Providence County, R.I. m(1). Robert Handy/Hendee [Robert: b. pensioned July 7, 1819 Handy, Robert “From land and Revolutionary records, and Steele's narrative it is known that Robert Handy, Jeremiah Trescott, John Billings, Joseph Kneeland, John Evans, and families by the name of Fish and Downer lived here on or before 1780.”] m(2). Gideon MOSHER bef 1795 Sharon Township, Windsor County, Vermont [Gideon: b. 1753 Sharon, Windsor, Vermont d. 1818] Will: 12 JAN 1786 Sharon, Windsor, Vermont Brother: Larkin HUNTER (b. abt 1755 <Providence, Providence, R.i.> m. HANNAH LOVEJOY 20 MAR 1776 Sharon, Windsor County, Vermont Will: 12 JAN 1786 Sharon, Windsor County, Vermont d. 5 Feb 1845) Parents: William HUNTER (Birth: Abt 1720 <Providence, Providence, R.i.> Death: 6 Mar 1784 Sharon, Windsor County, Vermont Burial: Day Dist. Cem, Nr Old Ladd Farm, Sharon, Windsor County, Vermont) and Hannah WOODWARD” [LDS Family History Search - ] “Lark??? Hunter, of Sharon, was a brother of Mrs. Hannah [Hunter] Hendee, the heroine on the occasion of the Indian invasion in 1780.” [ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY; Gc 974.301 W725a; Aldrich, Lewis Cass; History of Windsor County Vermont; EDITED BY LEWIS CASS ALDRICH and FRANK R. HOLMES; SYRACUSE, N. Y.: D. MASON & CO., PUBLISHERS (1891) - ] “The Pay Roll of Capt. Joseph Parkhurst's Company of Militia for the service in the alarms on Aug. 9, Royalton, 1780, is given in the Vermont Revolutionary Rolls, pages 191-92. The men all enlisted Aug. 9th, and aside from the officers received one shilling, four pence per day. The Roll included . . . Lackin (Larkin) Hunter. 3 days” [HISTORY OF ROYALTON, VERMONT WITH FAMILY GENEALOGIES 1769-1911 BY EVELYN M; WOOD LOVE JOY; Published by the Town and The Royalton Woman's Club Fbee Press Feinting Company; Burlington, Vermont (1911) - ]“Robert HANDY was married to Hannah Hunter, lived for short time in Sharon, VT and moved to So. , VT. Hannah's parents appear to be from RI and went to VT abt. 1770. She was involved in the "Royalton Indian Raid" [year 1780] along with son [Michael Handy/Hendee]. Robert may have been in Rev. War.” [Bill Sleeper – email removed] “I am searching for info regarding Robert Handy, he married Hannah Hunter and lived in Vermont, They had a son Michael and a daughter Lycretia. Robert and Hannah were born about 1730.” [Beverly McAlister - email removed] “The definite location of the “Handy fordway,” one rod above Stevens bridge, locates the Handy lot as the place where Milo Dewey formerly lived, where Miss Jessie Benson, a great-grand-daughter of the first settler now resides. A plausible explanation of this being a part of the Handy lot is, that the line of the lot on the east then ran or was supposed to run straight up to the river, touching the river near the Stevens bridge, and not as shown on the original chart of the town. When Robert Handy sold this lot, N. E. 22 Large Allotment, in 1781, the boundary began on "the Banck of White River and on the corner of Lent Calvin Parkhursts Lot West Side thence up Said River to the Lore End of the large Island operset [opposite?] Conll Ebnzer Brusters Lot thence Back from Said River to contain one hundred and teen acers." This was ten acres more than he had as original grantee. Some years afterwards Lieut. Calvin Parkhurst obtained possession of this lot.” [HISTORY OF ROYALTON, VERMONT WITH FAMILY GENEALOGIES 1769-1911 BY EVELYN M; WOOD LOVE JOY; Published by the Town and The Royalton Woman's Club Fbee Press Feinting Company; Burlington, Vermont (1911) - ]“Mr. Mosher had children by his first wife, but none by Mrs. Handy, so far as can be learned. The descendants of Lucretia are sure that “Granny Mosher,” as she was affectionately called, died in Hoosick Falls. Whether she was buried there or brought to Sharon they do not know, and no records can be found that throw any light on the subject. Some lasting monument to her memory should be reared, and as her resting place is unknown and likely to remain so, no more fitting place for a monument can be found than in the vicinity of South Royalton, where her imperishable deed was performed. But one article is known to exist that belonged to her, and an outline of it is shown on page 165. It is a spool-holder and is the property of Miss Belle Gregory of Sandgate, a great-granddaughter [?] of Mrs. Hannah (Hunter) Handy Mosher. It may be asked why a change has been made from "Hendee" to Handy. The reason is that they wrote their name Handy, and their descendants continue to so write it, in distinction from another branch which has adopted the form, "Hendee." Further particulars regarding the Handy family will be found in the genealogical part of this book . . . ROBERT HANDY, parentage not known, m. Hannah, dau. William Hunter of Sharon, and sister of Larkin Hunter. He was one of the messengers to warn settlers of the Indian raid on Oct. 16, 1780. He went to the fort at Bethel, which he had helped to build. There is a tradition that he was never seen after that day, but he gave a deed of a lot of his after that date, but further information is lacking. His widow married (2) Gideon Mosher of Sharon” [HISTORY OF ROYALTON, VERMONT WITH FAMILY GENEALOGIES 1769-1911 BY EVELYN M; WOOD LOVE JOY; Published by the Town and The Royalton Woman's Club Fbee Press Feinting Company; Burlington, Vermont (1911) - ]“Another incident relates to the burning of Royalton, Vt., on October 16, 1780. Dr. Ira Hunter's father's name was William Hunter, and he had a sister who married a man by the name of Hendee. At the time of this Indian raid Royalton had but a few houses, and they were far between. The intent of the Indians was to kill every white man they found, so the men fled for their lives. When the Indians had secured all the valuables they cared for, they set fire to the houses, captured nine boys from nine to twelve years old, and left. When Mrs. Hendee, who had been away, returned to her home and found what had been done, she took the Indian trail, and went on, overtaking them just as they had crossed the river, a branch of the White, and entered their camp. She plunged into the water, swimming where wading was impossible, reached the other side and, braving the tomahawk and the threatening aspect of the savages, rushed into the camp, seized a boy, and bore him to the opposite shore. In like manner she took another and another, until eight were carried over. While taking the last one, her strength began to fail. An Indian, seeing this and admiring her heroism, said. "White woman brave; me help white woman." and stepping forward, kindly aided her across the river. He then left her and her boys, one of them being her own son, to go on their way rejoicing; while the Indians looked on with mingled emotions of astonishment and admiration.” [THE LEADING CITIZENS OF DELAWARE COUNTY, NEW YORK; BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1895 - ]“The Burning of Royalton: John Kent and a Mr. Chaffee were both riding or racing towards Elias Curtis's to have their horses shod. Kent arrived first, and just in time to fall into the hands of the Indians, while Chaffee, seeing what was up, got behind the shop, and made for the woods, thus escaping. He then went to Mr. Hendee's and gave the alarm. Mrs. Hendee was directed to take her children and go to the neighbors, while he would alarm the people at Bethel Fort. Mrs. Hendee was overtaken and her son was taken from her. (This determined and exceedingly courageous woman, Mrs. Hendee, afterward visited the Indians in their camps, before they left the vicinity, and succeeded in effecting the release of a number of children, whose names are as follows: Michael Hudson, Roswell Parkhurst, son of Ebenezer Parkhurst, Andrew and Sheldon Durkee, Joseph Rix, Rufus and Fish, Nathaniel Evans, and Daniel Downer) . . . In view of this terrible disaster that befell the struggling inhabitants of the newly settled town how else could it be than that the State government should wisely conclude to interfere in their behalf, and arm the grant that had been given to Danforth Keyes, Eliakim Spooner and their associates, and confirm and quiet the actual inhabitants in their possession by granting them a charter. And the Legislature did more than that; they condescended to extend the time of payment of the "granting fees " for a period of five years, and designated by name the persons to whom the extension should be made, as follows : . . . Robert Hendee . . . ” [ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY; Gc 974.301 W725a; Aldrich, Lewis Cass; History of Windsor County Vermont; EDITED BY LEWIS CASS ALDRICH and FRANK R. HOLMES; SYRACUSE, N. Y.: D. MASON & CO., PUBLISHERS (1891) - ]“Gayla and I decided we claim Hannah as a cousin! We’re hoping to be able to find the relationship. I’m guessing you may be in my children’s generation, but maybe you’re in mine. I couldn’t tell from the family line because I don’t know where it fits in with ours. ” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1995)] “About Hannah Hunter Hendee, my brother Raymond found her story in the archives of the ‘Women of the American Revolution’ of the DAR. My son and I went to Royalton in search of some roots. We found lots of info on her, but have no connections between her and the Hendees of Pittsford at the same time. Grace Anderson told me she would look for connections, but she died of cancer before she got back to the Vermont Archives.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Lucille (Otto) Molinelli (1998)] “Has anyone ever been able to connect the famous Hannah Handy/Hendee to the family or is the decision of Gayla and Laurell to "claim Hannah as a cousin" the only current link to Hannah of the rescue from the Indians story? Do you know if Grace Anderson, author of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain, was ever able to go the state archives in Montpelier to see if there was a direct connection between the Pittsford and Royalton Hendees and thus help prove the relationship to Hannah Hendee of the great [1780] rescue?” [Email from David Petrie to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (2009) based on letters from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1995) and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1997)] “No, not yet...this is one of my goals, though with not too much effort anymore, as I know nowhere else to turn. I have a posting on genforum and likely also on forum ---hendee line. (it has my old msn email, another reason i keep it active). i recently had an inquiry on it--someone had seen my posting. i got all excited (you can read these entries), but it was nothing--someone back in the 1600s or so... other than having these feelers out there and having made other inquiries in past years, I am at a dead end. I suppose I could put time in writing to Royalton and seeing if they have any further info, but....still on my list.” [Email from Cynthia (Hendee) Henry to David Petrie – Oct 2009]"As I mentioned above, I still live in Michigan, and there is a great deal of cousin Lee's work at the State Library here. He was trying to have the information published in a book in the late 1950s, but no one in the family had enough money, and he could not find interest abroad. So, he left the works at the library in their entirety. I can go there for you if you are not nearby. I find the subject very intriguing, and ultimately, I'd love a copy of his transcripts which have all been saved on microfilm. I am currently studying computer networking at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I am very computer literate, and I would like to see cousins Lee's work converted in Adobe Acrobat .PDF files so the information could be shared with the world. I believe if the information could be made more accessible to people, the research cousin Lee ended in 1959 could be continued. I believe our name has extreme historical importance, and should the right entrepreneur know how to market that, we could have 'Alex Haley's Roots'...Hendee-style... I could picture that happening someday. Our family helped cut the first trees a white man cut in North America. They made friends with the Indians, and the whole country celebrates Thanksgiving because of what the pilgrims accomplished in Plymouth Rock. When I was a child, I had no idea that I was related to the funny folks who wore black hats and shoes with buckles... we used to color them in our coloring books, and call them 'The Pilgrims.' I am one of these 'Pilgrims'. John Wayne made the word famous... 'well...wait a second, thar, pilgrim...' Well...if you would like to contact me, or if anybody else at all that reads this would like to contact me, please feel free to send me an e-mail at: email removed. I love talking 'Hendee' stuff, and if anyone would like, I could make a trip or two or ten to Lansing to make copies of the microfilm files cousin Lee left behind. I do not know if it is possible to copy the information the library in Lansing has...they seemed to want me to go thru the LDS in Salt Lake city... the only way the LDS was going to release the document was to have a next of kin...and I'm not exactly that, nor a liar to tell them I am...so, there the document sits...Hope you found this entertaining, and it contained some new stuff...Oh yeah, one really cool tidbit...According to some of the Hendees in Atlanta, there was a Hendee that married one of Miles Standish's children... (not sure which was son or daughter from whom...) Roy Hendee and his relatives in Atlanta know more about the story between Miles Standish and the Hendee name. Also, on another note, and frankly quite 'pilgrim' if I might say so... my mother's maiden name was 'Stiffler'...her mother's maiden name was 'Wheeler', and that Wheeler family lived in Portland, Michigan. On that side of the family, they also had a family historian trace the Wheeler name back to the Mayflower. Now, it seems a Wheeler son or daughter married one of John Vassel's sons or daughters. John Vassel was the ship builder of the Mayflower. That Wheeler person DID ride over on the Mayflower...pretty neat...I also found the ship's log of 'The Ann' out on the Internet...if you're interested . . . I had time to think about this, and I am thinking the ships log I have is for the Mayflower, not the Anne." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"James G. (that's me) (42 years old) and the youngest of the four Hendee siblings is currently a full-time student at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor, MI. From the age of 19 to 35 I was a Steel Rule Diemaker. Between 1996 and 1997 I had a very successful blues music duo and called myself "Jam Handy". Partly because of the Hannah Hunter Handy story, and partly because of W.C. Handy, who is known as the "Father of the Blues". W.C. Handy is the first man to ever have a song put in print with the name "Blues" in the title. It was "The Memphis Blues" in 1922. A song he wrote for the mayoral race of Memphis Tennessee that year. W.C. was a black man. The first black man to have a song with the word "Blues" in the title to be published. Between the years of 1997 and 2001, I found work as a contract telecommunications engineer. I started out working around the railroad lines that were being installed for Qwest Communiciations. At the time, they were hiring anybody and everybody to get the work done, and I worked my way up in the telephone business very fast. When they bombed the World Trade Center in 11 Sept 2001, it left a ripple in the economy that affected the communications business. Shortly afterward, there was a scandal in the Enron corporation, and another scandal in the WorldCom Corporation, both of whom had ties to telecommunications. Telecommunications companies stopped hiring contract labor, and I found it impossible to find a job in the field. So, in the Spring/Summer semester of 2003, I went to college to seek a degree. Something I had never done in my life. I became a telecommunications engineer with "on-the-job" training... now they need a degreed employee. I discovered that Washtenaw Community College (WCC) in Ann Arbor had many computer networking related class offerings, as well as an Associates degree in computer networking. I began college with my technical background in electronics from being a lifetime musician (I play a very mean blues guitar...ha) and with my network background from the phone company. In the fall of 2003, WCC started offering classes in Computer Security, and I changed my major. Computer Security agents are those individuals who keep the hackers at bay in the Internet and in corporate networks abroad. I have currently joined with one of the instructors at the college to form a computer security research organization. We will offer consultation to the FBI, the Homeland Security orginization, the US Marshalls, State Law Enforcement Agencies, Local Law Enforcement Agencies, military and also the private sector. The amount of business in the market is incredibly more than the amount of current workers who can do the job. It seems a good trade to pursue . . . Right now, I am employing myself part time at the college by scanning artwork from different books and creating jpegs and burning the images to CDs." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"If you were to walk into a CompUSA store, or Babbages in the mall, or any store that sells computer software, I have everything they have on the shelves. Literally. There may be some specialty stuff I haven't acquired, but chances are, I have the next best thing a couple competitors away. I am working on my second 300-CD case of software. I live in a very small apartment and I have very little furniture. I have five conference tables and one office chair. That is the extent of furniture at my place. On top of the conference tables sits 11 computers all networked together. I can control eight computers with one keyboard, monitor and mouse. I have 6 IBM PCs, 2 Macinotosh computers, and three Sun Microsystems SPARC machines. Most people have never heard of Sun computers. You have PCs, and you have Macintosh computers, most folks know there are two completely different kind of computers like that... Sun Microsystems is a third type of computer that is not compatible with IBM PC clones or Macintosh computers. Right now, computers are my life. Oh, I do have a bed, but the foundation and mattress sit on the floor (no frame). I am recently divorced, and I gave my wife everything we had. I did not fight her. In fact, I just wanted to be free of her chaos. In so doing, I gave up 5 houses, two pieces of property, and a profitable vacation rental business in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. I have no children of my own, but we were putting her children from a previous marriage thru school when the marriage broke up. I refused to hurt the children by battling for the bucks. That was my final way to tell them I loved them, and to gain my freedom from my wife. Today I have a fairly comfortable office chair and 11 computers. But... lot's of peace. Peace cost me about five hundred thousand dollars. Oh, and I got to keep my dog... a black lab and pitbull mutt that is one of the most lovable organisms on the face of the planet... Haha... I am learning the true meaning of what they say is a 'man's best friend.' A very good trade actually, if you had ever been present in one of our marital wars...We did not create any children, and in the divorce preceedings she changed her name back to her maiden name, so pretty much, I was never married...sort of...(another tangent, oh, my...) on top of everything else, I am a fulltime student, working (now) two jobs, a faithful member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Ann Arbor, MI... and I devote my time to various other projects all at the same time...I will always make time for the Hendee name. It is one of my favorite things in life. Finding you on the Internet has rekindled my love for the Hendee genealogy." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"My mother and father are still living, and they reside in Portland, Michigan.? I am in Clinton, Michigan, which is only about 30 minutes SW of Ann Arbor.? I am 42 years old, and currently a full-time student seeking a degree in computer networking and computer security.? I go to school at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor.? The University of Michigan is in Ann Arbor.? I may be able to go over there in my spare time and make some contacts in the departments that do the "Making of America Books" project you mentioned in your post on the bulletin board...Also, I don't know how thorough Lee's work was that he sent to the LDS in Salt Lake city, I have never seen that microfilm.? The folks at the State Library in Lansing, Michigan told me about that contact, but I haven't been able to send for a copy yet as you have. Lee left ten full paper boxes of field notes at the State Library...The microfilms at the State Library in Michigan are made from the original field notes he donated to the library.? There are at least four microfilms that I know of in that library, and maybe more." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"I have two sisters and a brother, and they are still living.? My sisters are Brenda and Diane, and my brother's name is Gary.? If you look in counsin Lee's book, you will see Brenda, Diane and Gary, but not me.?The reason is because Lee concluded his research in 1959.? I was born in 1962." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] "We have relatives in Atalanta, I write to Roy Hendee [email removed] regularly.?I found Roy by happen-stance on the Internet.? He had posted a review of a book he had bought on ?about some recording studio software.? I had the exact same software, and was looking for a book on the subject when I ran across his name.? I e-mailed him, and we have been pen pals ever since. We have some relatives in Texas that told me the story about the hangman/Texas Ranger Hendee . . . I found that branch of the family by doing a search on the Internet for the name Hendee. There is a company in Texas called "Hendee Enterprises" and I spoke with a senior Hendee there (I am sorry I can not remember his name) about the hangman story. He also sent me copies of all of the documentations of information he had on the Hendee family. It was from this person in Texas that told me about Richard Hendee arriving in Plymouth Rock, Mass. in the year 1623 aboard a vessel by the name of 'The Anne'. The web site, is, of all domain names . . .'.' There is a contact page on that web site with several Hendee names on it . . . Roy Hendee and his relatives in Atlanta know more about the story between Miles Standish and the Hendee name." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"My aunt (my father's sister) lived in California before she died, and she was the one who traveled to Vermont to uncover some of the Hendee things there, like the story about Hannah Hunter Hendee/Handy, and the road sign that notes that a Hendee had given his property to the American Army during the Revolution to fight the British. Her children still live in and around Palo Alto, California, and their last names are Stafford.? Her children are Randy, Fred, Derrick, and Lynn.? Three boys and a girl that she adopted from a Navajo Indian reservation." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"There is also another line of the Hendee name in or around the San Francisco Bay area.? His name is John Hendee.? John is a retired professor of the University of Idaho.? He also co-wrote the book that the university uses as a text book on forestry.? Their family line was originally from Michigan." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]"Some of Lee Hendee's relatives are still around as well.? Like I said, Lee was my dad's first cousin.? Lee used to have Hendee family reunions every year.? Some of the documents I viewed at the State Library in Lansing were his contacts that he kept in order to write invites about the Hendee family reunions.? This are some of the documents and information that the microfilm in Salt Lake City would not have, but the State Library contains Lee's complete works, and his hearts desire was to see a book about Hendee history published in print. Lee had a son named James Hendee, but that's not me…" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]" Roy Hendee, Above is a link to the "Hendee Genealogy Forum" where many posts have been made in search of Hendees and Hendee stuff. The fellow on there, David Petrie, lives in Minnesota, and his wife is the Hendee descendant in his family. There are some very interesting posts on there, one of which I will copy/paste here: ________________________________________________________'Hello Jim, Great to hear from you. There is too much to say to put it all here so I will contact you directly. I have a copy of Lee Hendee's original family history that I printed from microfilm in Salt Lake in 1979. I also have some ideas on how we might get some of Lee's research published so that the documents are accessable via Internet. The University of Michigan has a 'Making of America Books' project to publish historical documents on the WEB. (See -). I also have quite a few Hendee pictures including many of George M. and his Indian motorcycles. If you want to send your mailing address directly to my email, I can send you a CD with all my Hendee history and pictures on it. My wife's Hendee family married into the Cutts family from Kittery Maine. The Cutts line goes back almost as far as the Hendees in New England. For a time, there was a Cutts who lived in the White House with his brother in law, President James Madison. [Richard Cutts b. 22 Jun 1771 Cutts Island, near Saco, County of York (Maine) & Province of the Massachusetts Bay, New England m. Anna Payne (sister of Dolley Madison), 30 Mar 1804 Virginia d. 7 Apr 1845 Washington, D.C.] Dave Petrie, Arden Hills, Minnesota' ________________________________________________________I thought I might e-mail this your way, I know there are some in your line of the Hendee name that are interested in finding out more about Hendees. I'll also forward this along to some folks I know as well. Very cool to have so much history in the name. Jim Hendee" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]======================================================================================================================================== Brenda Hendee b. abt 1951 m. __ Dumas divorced Residence: Pewamo, Michigan [2004] "My sister Brenda (53 years old) married and has a child.? Her married name is Dumas.? Her son's name is Jesse James Dumas. (named after me, his uncle !!)? She divorced her husband, Vern Dumas several years ago, and then Vern drowned in a car accident a couple years back.? Brenda lives in Pewamo, Michigan.? Brenda works in a factory owned by the TRW company.?They make truck parts for semi trucks and large work trucks." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Jesse James Dumas b. "My sister Brenda (53 years old) married and has a child. Her married name is Dumas. Her son's name is Jesse James Dumas. (named after me, his uncle !!)" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Diane Hendee b. 1952 (or 1953) Occupation: Registered Nurse Residence: 339 Quarterline St., Portland, Michigan 48875 (1987) “Robert that you talked to is my first cousin and I believe Diane is his unmarried daughter. (Gayla [Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] responded [1999] that Robert was Gayla’s older brother and Diane was his second daughter, born in 1952 or ’53.)” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1995)] "Diane (52 years old) has never married and still has the same last name (Hendee). She lives next door to my parents in Portland, MI. Diana has her B.S. in Nursing, and is a Registered Nurse." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]“Dave, thank you so much for the pics and the info about the book [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009)]. I read about the fort in another book. Our whole family is very much into the Hendee Ancestry and I appreciate the extra info. I would love to get to Pittsford and spend a few days.” [Diane Hendee - email ]======================================================================================================================================== Gary Hendee b. m. Luann Klein 16 Aug 1975 Ionia County, Michigan "Gary married many years ago to woman by the name of Luann Klein. They have three children, two boys and a girl. Duane, Craig, and Kimberly. Gary has worked for General Motors his whole life and is a skilled tradesman in the die stamping department at the Buick-Oldsmobile-Cadillac manufacturing plant in Lansing, MI. Gary also lives in Pewamo, Michigan." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] “GARY HENDEE, LUANN KLEIN, IONIA, 16 AUG 1975” [Michigan Marriage Index Database - Jack & Marianne Dibean - email removed] Duane Hendee b. " Duane was just married on May 8th of this year [2004], so we are hoping to have some more Hendees pretty soon !!" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Craig Hendee b. "Craig is an apprentice electrician and soon will earn his journeyman's card." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Kimberly Hendee b. "Kim is a full-time student of nursing at Saginaw Valley State College near Saginaw, Michigan." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Gayla May (or Gayla Mae) Hendee b. 18 May 1935 m. Lawrence (“Larry”) Eugene Stafford 1956 div. 1980 d. 2 Jan 2000 Residence: San Jose, California (1997) [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt - email removed] Education: graduated from the University of Michigan (1957); Graduate Degree Occupation: nurse Medical: brain surgery (1936); polio (1950) "My aunt (my father's sister) lived in California before she died, and she was the one who traveled to Vermont to uncover some of the Hendee things there, like the story about Hannah Hunter Hendee/Handy, and the road sign that notes that a Hendee had given his property to the American Army during the Revolution to fight the British. Her children still live in and around Palo Alto, California, and their last names are Stafford. Her children are Randy, Fred, Derrick, and Lynn. Three boys and a girl that she adopted from a Navajo Indian reservation. You might write to Randy Stafford in Palo Alto, California. His mother was my aunt and her name was Gayla. Her maiden name was Hendee, and her married name was Stafford. She divorced many years ago after having her children and never re-married. She was the one that found the two books about Michael Hendee/Handy while in Vermont. Randy would know more of that story. He traveled to Vermont with his mother when she went several years ago. Just know that his mother has now passed away. Explain to him that you got his e-mail address from me, she [Gayla] was my favorite aunt from the Hendee side of the family, and I loved her very much." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] “Gayla is very artistic, making note cards, quilting, and many other projects. She sings in the Peace Chorale. Gayla was a nurse. (As you will see below, Gayla passed away on January 2, 2000. I am deeply grateful for all she gave to our family history, which will be used and treasured for all the generations to come. I’m especially glad that I got to know Gayla.)” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] “ . . . saw this the other day: ‘Any family tree worth bragging about should produce good timber – not just nuts.’” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1995)]“ . . . attached is a photo that John Hendee (Ira - Royal) recently sent me that was taken in about 1964 of grandpa Hal's [Hal (“Hallie”) William Hendee] extended family including Lula's mother, Minerva (Mina)(Gerkey) Brooks. Mina's husband, William Frederick Brooks, is not in this photo. My brothers Frederick (Fred) Jay Stafford and Randall (Randy) Scott Stafford as well as my mother Gayla Mae (Hendee) Stafford are in this photo. When this photo was taken, I (age: 1 yr) stayed in California with my father, Lawrence (Larry) Eugene Stafford, while my mom and brothers visited with Grandma Lula who had been diagnosed with cancer and passed away within about a year of this photo. My sister, Lynn Robin Stafford, was adopted into our family in 1969.” [Derek Stafford - email removed] “Although Laurell, Gayla, Mary, Barbara and I range in age from 52 to 80-something (Mary), we are all of the exact same generation and are all descendants of David Hendee (our common ancestor) from various of his offspring (us through Clark Kendrick Hendee; Gayla and Laurell through Clark’s brother William Briggs Hendee and branching off from 2 of his sons; Mary through Clark’s sister Amy Caroline Hendee; and Barbara through Clark’s brother, Caleb Rich Hendee [? – Caleb H. Hendee) Sharon and Lynn are of the same generation as the children of Eleanor, May Margaret, Nancy, and Linda.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed]“I [Gala May (Hendee) Stafford] choose to believe that she [Hannah (Hunter) Hendee/Handy who rescured children from the Indians and Tories at Royalton. Vermont] is an ancestor and will at some point explore further in MA and upstate N.Y. There is a Hendee St. in a town (Springfield) in central Ma and Hoosick, NY may have been the place Michael [Hanna Hendee’s son] went to. The mystery remains as to what happened to Robert [Hendee – Hannah’s husband and Michael’s father]. Anyway I feel good about having an ancestress who was such a strong woman, and who put it out there for that group of children. She has become one of my heroines in this era which is so bereft of heroes and role-models” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1995)] “Hannah HUNTER Birth: abt 1754 Providence, Providence County, R.I. m(1). Robert Handy/Hendee [Robert: b. pensioned July 7, 1819 Handy, Robert “From land and Revolutionary records, and Steele's narrative it is known that Robert Handy, Jeremiah Trescott, John Billings, Joseph Kneeland, John Evans, and families by the name of Fish and Downer lived here on or before 1780.”] m(2). Gideon MOSHER bef 1795 Sharon Township, Windsor County, Vermont [Gideon: b. 1753 Sharon, Windsor, Vermont d. 1818] “At this point we have not found the connection of Hannah [Hendee/Handy who rescured children from the Indians and Tories at Royalton. Vermont] to us.” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed (1997)] “Robert HANDY was married to Hannah Hunter, lived for short time in Sharon, VT and moved to So. Royalton, VT. Hannah's parents appear to be from RI and went to VT abt. 1770. She was involved in the "Royalton Indian Raid" [year 1780] along with son [Michael Handy/Hendee]. Robert may have been in Rev. War.” [Bill Sleeper – email removed] “I am searching for info regarding Robert Handy, he married Hannah Hunter and lived in Vermont, They had a son Michael and a daughter Lycretia. Robert and Hannah were born about 1730.” [Beverly McAlister - email removed] “The definite location of the “Handy fordway,” one rod above Stevens bridge, locates the Handy lot as the place where Milo Dewey formerly lived, where Miss Jessie Benson, a great-grand-daughter of the first settler now resides. A plausible explanation of this being a part of the Handy lot is, that the line of the lot on the east then ran or was supposed to run straight up to the river, touching the river near the Stevens bridge, and not as shown on the original chart of the town. When Robert Handy sold this lot, N. E. 22 Large Allotment, in 1781, the boundary began on "the Banck of White River and on the corner of Lent Calvin Parkhursts Lot West Side thence up Said River to the Lore End of the large Island operset [opposite?] Conll Ebnzer Brusters Lot thence Back from Said River to contain one hundred and teen acers." This was ten acres more than he had as original grantee. Some years afterwards Lieut. Calvin Parkhurst obtained possession of this lot.” [HISTORY OF ROYALTON, VERMONT WITH FAMILY GENEALOGIES 1769-1911 BY EVELYN M; WOOD LOVE JOY; Published by the Town and The Royalton Woman's Club Fbee Press Feinting Company; Burlington, Vermont (1911) - ]“Mr. Mosher had children by his first wife, but none by Mrs. Handy, so far as can be learned. The descendants of Lucretia are sure that “Granny Mosher,” as she was affectionately called, died in Hoosick Falls. Whether she was buried there or brought to Sharon they do not know, and no records can be found that throw any light on the subject. Some lasting monument to her memory should be reared, and as her resting place is unknown and likely to remain so, no more fitting place for a monument can be found than in the vicinity of South Royalton, where her imperishable deed was performed. But one article is known to exist that belonged to her, and an outline of it is shown on page 165. It is a spool-holder and is the property of Miss Belle Gregory of Sandgate, a great-granddaughter of Mrs. Hannah (Hunter) Handy Mosher. It may be asked why a change has been made from "Hendee" to Handy. The reason is that they wrote their name Handy, and their descendants continue to so write it, in distinction from another branch which has adopted the form, "Hendee." Further particulars regarding the Handy family will be found in the genealogical part of this book . . . ROBERT HANDY, parentage not known, m. Hannah, dau. William Hunter of Sharon, and sister of Larkin Hunter. He was one of the messengers to warn settlers of the Indian raid on Oct. 16, 1780. He went to the fort at Bethel, which he had helped to build. There is a tradition that he was never seen after that day, but he gave a deed of a lot of his after that date, but further information is lacking. His widow married (2) Gideon Mosher of Sharon” [HISTORY OF ROYALTON, VERMONT WITH FAMILY GENEALOGIES 1769-1911 BY EVELYN M; WOOD LOVE JOY; Published by the Town and The Royalton Woman's Club Free Press Feinting Company; Burlington, Vermont (1911) - ]“Gayla and I decided we claim Hannah as a cousin! We’re hoping to be able to find the relationship. I’m guessing you may be in my children’s generation, but maybe you’re in mine. I couldn’t tell from the family line because I don’t know where it fits in with ours. ” [Letter from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry – (1995)] “About Hannah Hunter Hendee, my brother Raymond found her story in the archives of the ‘Women of the American Revolution’ of the DAR. My son and I went to Royalton in search of some roots. We found lots of info on her, but have no connections between her and the Hendees of Pittsford at the same time. Grace Anderson told me she would look for connections, but she died of cancer before she got back to the Vermont Archives.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to “Round Robin Cousins:” Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe and Lucille (Otto) Molinelli (1998)] “Has anyone ever been able to connect the famous Hannah Handy/Hendee to the family or is the decision of Gayla and Laurell to "claim Hannah as a cousin" the only current link to Hannah of the rescue from the Indians story? Do you know if Grace Anderson, author of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain, was ever able to go the state archives in Montpelier to see if there was a direct connection between the Pittsford and Royalton Hendees and thus help prove the relationship to Hannah Hendee of the great [1780] rescue?” [Email from David Petrie to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (2009) based on letters from Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1995) and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford (1997)] “No, not yet...this is one of my goals, though with not too much effort anymore, as I know nowhere else to turn. I have a posting on genforum and likely also on forum ---hendee line. (it has my old msn email, another reason i keep it active). i recently had an inquiry on it--someone had seen my posting. i got all excited (you can read these entries), but it was nothing--someone back in the 1600s or so... other than having these feelers out there and having made other inquiries in past years, I am at a dead end. I suppose I could put time in writing to Royalton and seeing if they have any further info, but....still on my list.” [Email from Cynthia (Hendee) Henry to David Petrie – Oct 2009]“Dear Cynthia . . . I will try to sort out what I know is family myth and what is fact. First I must address the statement that my family lived in poverty. When I was three years old, with brothers of 7, 10, and 12, my father purchased from the bank in Portland the farm on Christian Bend Road, about 4 miles north of Portland. This land was land granted to an earlier Hendee, in the 1860’s. It was left to a number of heirs at some point and the bank took over its management. My father bought it back, share by share, over the years of the depression and while raising 4 children. Not the actions of a lazy or non-caring man. Farming 240 acres required a lot of equipment and tools, and even the youngest of us realized that work and sacrifice had to be made to make a go of it. So, it may have been that we did not live in luxury or with the “goodies” enjoyed by city folks who may have had similar incomes and not the dependency on weather. It is true that they never left our farm without eggs, meat, and any produce that was in season. During the war (1942-45), I quite clearly remember cousins, uncles and aunts asking my father to sneak them rationed products. Like could they fill their car with gas from the 500 gallon tank, granted to my father to keep the farm running. I remember that on butchering days, my father would make a trip into town to deliver to Lee, Lillie and others fresh livers and other choice parts that they fancied. We would get phone calls that Uncle Leon or other relatives were coming to visit and could they get some meat or other rationed goods that we raised on the farm. This always seemed to cause my father distress because he would be afraid of being caught by government inspectors who came periodically to see that his allotments for raising food for a the war effort were not being abused. However, I don’t remember that anyone he cared about ever left empty handed . . . My father was in his third year in engineering school at the U of Michigan when he was drafted into the army in 1916. He never went back to school, but helped to build railroads across France when the war ended. He went to work for a construction firm in Grand Rapids. From there, he bought the farm in Woodland (later owned by Uncle Glen), and then to the farm near Portland. My mother had only an eighth grade education. I think she felt looked down upon by more educated relatives. All of us were taught to read and write before we started school and all encouraged to excel when we got to school. So, perhaps we were poor in goodies, but we were wealthy in good farm produce, acres to ramble over, ponies to ride, and we all learned that hard work will be rewarded.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 7 Aug 1999]“Another fact that may help to dispel some of the mythology is that all of the children of Hal Hendee had music lessons (we had a good piano) from an early age. Several of us owned instruments by the age of 10 or 12. Also we were all offered help to get through 4 years of college if we chose to go to college. Only 2 of us took advantage of this help, but both of us went on to get graduate degrees.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 7 Aug 1999] “Gayla became estranged from her birth family sighting her father’s and brothers’ alcoholism and abusive family relationships as the causes. Sadly, these breaks in the family appear never to have been mended prior to the members’ deaths.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Your dad [Hal W. Hendee] always met us with a big smile and hug.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] “others got hugs from my father, but I don’t remember that I ever got any hugs from either of my parents. He [Hal W. Hendee] loved to laugh.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1999)]“Added note: Was thinking about you, Gayla, and seem to recall that you were the sick child when Aunt K[atheryn] and I visited your family – I was not allowed to enter your house and wondered why. I played in the yard on our short trips. Your dad always met us with a big smile and hug.” [Letter from Lucille (Otto) Molinelli to Gayla (Hendee) Stafford] “others got hugs from my father, but I don’t remember that I ever got any hugs from either of my parents. He [Hal W. Hendee] loved to laugh.” [letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1999)]“I attended Hendee reunions as a child. My father at that time was usually one of the elected officers. I remember playing with cousins in the playground and in the park in Grand Ledge, but never took much interest in the business meetings. At 18, I entered a 4 year, year-round nursing program at the U of M [University of Michigan] and don’t believe that I ever went to another reunion. In the 60s, soon after moving to California, we got a letter asking us to contribute toward getting the family materials published. We were at that time the parents of 2 small boys and buying our first house in Palo Alto. At that time, we connected with Uncle Oscar, a younger brother of my father’s, and Isadora Roberts and her husband (who gave our boys their first haircuts.) I think that she was a cousin of Lee’s, but I’m not sure how. They moved to Sebastopol a few years later when he retired. Uncle Oscar at that time was working as a maintenance man at a large church. He retired in the 60s and moved to Monte Rio. He loved to eat and drink and was diabetic. He felt he could manage the disease by loading up on insulin before eating and drinking as much as he wanted. He went to get the car out of the garage one day so that Aunt Clarice’s fur coat would not be damaged by the garage walls. He had a massive heart attack while getting into the car and died. He just did it his way.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to the Round Robin Cousins: Lucille (Otto) Molinelli, Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry and Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1998)] “It was not until graduate school discussion in my forties that I got in touch with the reality of what was done to me and allowed myself to have feelings about it all. My pain was so intense and Larry Stafford [Gayla’s husband] offered no support fror my efforts in therapy, among other things, so that I divorced him. So my closest and most meaningful relationships have been with other women. I have been open and uncloseted with this since our divorce was finalized in 1980. I suppose that this has caused Hal and Lulu (Gayla’s parents) a few turns in their graves and probablyly will cause some rejection among the religious right folks from my past. I am what I am. I am what God made me to be, honest, if nothing else. Yes, my children all know about my preferences and are just fine with my choices.” [Letter from Gayla Hendee Stafford to Cynthia Hendee Henry – 7 Aug 1999] Personal Comment: “Not all the courageous pioneers in the Hendee family drove ox carts.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]“I recently got a photo from Laurell [Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe] of my parents, 2 of his brothers and 2 of his sisters and their spouses, taken in the 40’s or 50’s and have taken it to a restoration photo expert to have work done on it . . . I tried to inquire [at the Pittsford Historical Society, Eaton building] as to the possibity of seeing [the old paintings of the Hendees] and was told that they were wrapped and in storage in the upstairs of the building, and that it was not possible to see them because another person was in charge of their care. I would say that this was the one disappointment of the trip, to be so close and not see them.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1997)] “Hi Cynthia [(Hendee) Henry], Under the heading of you'll never know unless you ask, I sent the following to Peggy Armitage. Peggy is a past president of the Pittsford Historical Society. Peggy's response is very interesting. It follows my original letter below. Thought you would be interested in the fact that the "Round Robin Cousins" are still helping us uncover new Hendee information. I'll forward any pictures and information Peggy sends me to you. (2009)” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Hello Peggy [Armitage], I recently received the following information from another researcher of the Hendee family from Pittsford. ‘I tried to inquire [at the Pittsford Historical Society, Eaton building] as to the possibility of seeing [the old paintings of the Hendees] and was told that they were wrapped and in storage in the upstairs of the building, and that it was not possible to see them because another person was in charge of their care.’ (1997) Is it possible that the paintings mentioned above have been scanned or photographed over the twelve years since the letter was written? If so, could you tell me how I can obtain copies of the images? (2009)” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Dear David [Petrie – dapwyn@], Delighted to hear from you. Both Curator Anne Pelkey and I were unaware that the Hendee paintings were properly cataloged, cross-referenced, wrapped, and stored upstairs. Anne found them this morning: Charles Jefferson Hendee (General Caleb Hendee Jr's. son) and Solomon (son of Deacon Caleb Hendee) and his wife Lois (Paine) Hendee. I lived in New Hampshire from 1971 to late 1995, and Jean Davies was curator in 1997, so neither Anne nor I knew that Solomon and Lois Hendee's portraits had been given to the Society. Before I moved away my sister and I gave Charles J. Hendee's portrait to the Society, only we thought it was a portrait of Lafayette Hendee. Our grandmother had bought it, probably in the early 1900s, from who knows who? We took her word for the identity, and we gave it to PHS before I moved away. (The accession card says it came from me.) Someone had the good sense to look on the back of the painting and found Charles J. Hendee's name. We can't imagine who might have told the researcher that the paintings couldn't be viewed in 1997, but I have a digital camera with a good portrait setting, and will get shots of all three to e-mail you ASAP. (2009)” [Peggy Armitage, Past President of Pittsford, Vermont Historical Society - email removed] “Lucille – I don’t know if I can answer your question about the sick child. If you visited on the farm in Woodland in 1938, it could have been me. I had a brain tumor removed on June 28 that summer and had some outageous headaches before that time. If it was after my family moved to the farm north of Portland (Michigan) and it might have been ’46 or ’47, it would have been my next younger sister, Lenora, who died that year of a cancer. If it was after that, I had polio in 1950, but I surely would have some recollection of visitors.??? . . . Lucille, you asked for a list of my children, so I’ll do that now. I am Gayla, 4th child and 1st daughter of Hal and Lula Hendee, born in 1935. I was married to Lawrence Stafford from 1956 to 1980. My children in birth order are: Randall Scott Stafford . . . Frederick Jay Stafford . . . Derek John Stafford . . . Lynn Robin Stafford.” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to the Round Robin Cousins: Lucille (Otto) Molinelli, Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry and Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe (1998)] “ . . . also there was an iron foundry here [early Pittsford, Vermont] which made stoves years ago – many on exhibit [at the Pittsford Historical Society] . . . did not have acess to old Hendee family portraits. They are not on exhibit now [at the Pittsford Historical Society] . . . we took pictures of Lydia and Caleb’s gravestones in the Old Baptist Cemetery – fun. (Caleb [above] is Caleb Hendee, Jr., son of Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr. and a brother to our direct ancestor, David Hendee; Lydia is Caleb, Jr.’s wife, whom he met or got to kow better while the family exiled itself from Pittsford to Clarendon during the American Revolution. They stayed at the home of Elisha Rich, Lydia’s father – Cynthia (Hendee) Henry)” [Letter from Gayla (Hendee) Stafford to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1997)] “Note relating to the Pittsford iron foundry and the Hendees: Caleb Rich Hendee, Esq. ( b. 8 Nov 1808 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont) married Mary Ann Granger 21 Apr 1836 in Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont. Mary Ann was ‘of the foundry Grangers’ the prominent and well respected family that owned the Pittsford iron foundry at the time. For more about the Grangers and the Pittsford iron foundry, see the following entry.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Dairy farms flourished beginning in 1849 after the Burlington and Rutland Railroad tracks were laid. Shipping cast-iron stoves, butter, eggs, cheese and other farm products by train was a major step forward, followed by the advent of refrigerated cars. Among Chittenden’s first settlers were Pittsford people. The lack of bottomland was made up for by the vast forests. which took years to reduce to lumber and charcoal. Sawmills,clapboard mills, gristmills, and blacksmith shops were soon clustered at the falls on Furnace Brook in Holden and along East Creek in South Chittenden, which was nicknamed Slab City in the 1900s . . . in the foothills of the Green Mountains, New Boston and Philadelphia were Chittenden hamlets populated by charcoal burners who produced tons of the product for smelting iron ore in the first Pittsford blast furnace on Furnace Flat, an area later named Grangerville [after the Grangers, the family that owed the furnace]. Mary Ann Granger ([was of] the furnace Grangers) . . . As pictured recently, the Granger house at Furnace Flat retains the original cast-iron window and door lintels, Simeon Granger and Sons produced cast-iron stoves in the 1840s and shipped them throughout the Northeast. They employed 50 or more men who lived close by in company-owned houses. The house, now a bed-and-breakfast, looks across Furnace Road to the remains of the blast furnace’s stone stack that was over 50 feet tall when built. Israel Keith built the first furnace on this land in 1791 . . . About 25 feet of stones had been removed from the top of the Granger blast furnace stack for other uses when this picture was taken around 60 years ago. Iron ore was mixed with charcoal and a limestone flux to produce molten iron that flowed from the arch into beds of sand divided into ‘pigs,’ thereby explaining the term pig iron . . . This handsome cast-iron parlor stove is an example of hundres of stoves molded in the Granger foundry. Highly skilled pattern makers designed many more models in the Granger era from 1826 to 1852. The stoves had one thing in common: their removable legs were all identical. Pancake griddles, door latches and hinges, and window weights were among other products of the foundry.” [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); pg. 8, [pictues] pp. 86, 118, 121] “I find it fascinating that five Hendee cousins [Round Robin Cousins: Mary (McMullen) LaBatt, Cynthia (Hendee) Henry, Laurell (Hendee) Shoupe, Lucille (Otto) Molinelli and Gayla (Hendee) Stafford], aged fifty to eighty-two, have found each other and are sharing their common heritage concerns. Also fascinating is the common background and the now-diverse situations. All are modern career women, college-educated. Four of the five were born and raised in Central Michigan, and possibly all were at the same Hendee Reunion at one time. At least, all knew Lee Hendee personally. And Cynthia’s father knew of Lee Hendee and was involved with the Reunion Organization. I discover from the letters that we do not share the same religious affiliation, but I think there is similarity in convictions.” [Letter from Mary LaBatt to Gayla Stafford (1997)]“Said news came in the mail today. I received a letter from Gayla’s son and daughter-in-law . . . Well, I was completely shocked that it was an announcement of the death of Gayla [Stafford] on January 2, 2000. It was a very lovely announcement . . . I am so grateful to Gayla for all that she contributed to our family history. Without her, we might never have had In the Shadow of Cox Mountain and other treasures from Pittsford. It may have come to light one day in another manner, but she ensured (indirectly through alerting me to Pittsford) of its special place in our family history and helping to make it come alive.Thank you, Gala, for all you did toward our Project. I especially love the map of the church, showing how much each parishioner paid for the family pew! All that Gayla contributed is throughout this Hendee section. It will be strange to lose her as one of the RR [Round Robin] cousins. Later, the family also sent a lavender 8 page program of the service. It really was lovely.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed] "I had gotten a lot of my Hendee stuff from the aunt this Jim mentions. Her name was Gayla, and she and I visited a couple of times between here (Manteca) and San Jose. I am deeply appreciative to her of all that she shared with me and got me acquainted with. Am going to just drop an e-mail note to Jim to introduce myself and tell him how much I appreciated Gayla. Was surprised to hear anyone in her branch is interested, which is nice. Am still working on getting so much done around my house, plus having gone to Albuquerque (half-sister visit), Seattle (mother visit) and Turkey (fun visit) since end of April. Am now preparing for family reunion (Daddy's side--Hendee) with a few folks here and then 4 nights with them and the rest of the folks in Yosemite the end of this month. Then, off to Africa with 2 lady friends. One of these days I will get back to genealogy and to communiction with you. You sure have a lot of folks who are apparently Hendee researchers, and I do appreciate this. One of our cousins is embroiled in this Scott Peterson thing [California murder trial in 2004]--Dodge Hendee. I had seen his name a few years ago as detective with Modesto City and wrote to him. He wrote back, and I established that he is something like a 5th cousin, once removed (I have it, but not worth looking up right now); I think our common ancestor is Jonathan, son of Richard, Jr. Anyway, the defense apparently is going to try to accuse him of some bad actions in the Peterson case. He had one sentence about him in yesterday's paper, and the police officer they [the defense] are really going after had a huge story. Shall see what happens.." [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] Randall (“Randy”) Scott Stafford b.1 2 Sep 1958 m. Deirdre Crommie 1992 Occupation: professor - Standford University, Palo Alto, California Education: M.D., Ph.D., UC Berkeley and SF "You might write to Randy Stafford in Palo Alto, California. His mother was my aunt and her name was Gayla . . . She was the one that found the two books about Michael Hendee/Handy while in Vermont. Randy would know more of that story. He traveled to Vermont with his mother when she went several years ago. His e-mail address is: email removed He is a professor at Standford University. [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]“ . . . attached is a photo that John Hendee (Ira - Royal) recently sent me that was taken in about 1964 of grandpa Hal's [Hal (“Hallie”) William Hendee] extended family including Lula's mother, Minerva (Mina)(Gerkey) Brooks. Mina's husband, William Frederick Brooks, is not in this photo. My brothers Frederick (Fred) Jay Stafford and Randall (Randy) Scott Stafford as well as my mother Gayla Mae (Hendee) Stafford are in this photo. When this photo was taken, I (age: 1 yr) stayed in California with my father, Lawrence (Larry) Eugene Stafford, while my mom and brothers visited with Grandma Lula who had been diagnosed with cancer and passed away within about a year of this photo. My sister, Lynn Robin Stafford, was adopted into our family in 1969.” [Derek Stafford - email removed] Marissa Michayla Stafford b. 6 Feb 1996 Frederick (“Fred”) Jay Stafford b. 10 Nov 1959 m. Lori Hopp 1989 Education: BA, UC Berkeley Residence: Palo Alto or San Jose, California [2004] [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] “ . . . attached is a photo that John Hendee (Ira - Royal) recently sent me that was taken in about 1964 of grandpa Hal's [Hal (“Hallie”) William Hendee] extended family including Lula's mother, Minerva (Mina)(Gerkey) Brooks. Mina's husband, William Frederick Brooks, is not in this photo. My brothers Frederick (Fred) Jay Stafford and Randall (Randy) Scott Stafford as well as my mother Gayla Mae (Hendee) Stafford are in this photo. When this photo was taken, I (age: 1 yr) stayed in California with my father, Lawrence (Larry) Eugene Stafford, while my mom and brothers visited with Grandma Lula who had been diagnosed with cancer and passed away within about a year of this photo. My sister, Lynn Robin Stafford, was adopted into our family in 1969.” [Derek Stafford - email removed] Daniel Lawrence Stafford b. 8 Apr 1994 Blake Walter Stafford b. 1 May 1996 Derek John Stafford b. 19 Mar 1963 m. Michelle Benson 1996 Education: JD, Hastings College of Law Occupation: college professor in UC [University of California ] system Residence: Palo Alto or San Jose, California [2004] [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]“I am also adding another contact for you in case you do not have him---email below. He is Gayla Hendee Stafford's son, who has recently located me through Cousin John Hendee in Arizona, whom you do have on your group email list. I know Cousin Derek would enjoy being added. I also added Cousin Joanne Hendee Quatermas, Lee’s granddaughter, to this email so she can be aware of this book. I sent your email to them.” [Cynthia Hendee Henry - email removed]“ . . . attached is a photo that John Hendee (Ira - Royal) recently sent me that was taken in about 1964 of grandpa Hal's [Hal (“Hallie”) William Hendee] extended family including Lula's mother, Minerva (Mina)(Gerkey) Brooks. Mina's husband, William Frederick Brooks, is not in this photo. My brothers Frederick (Fred) Jay Stafford and Randall (Randy) Scott Stafford as well as my mother Gayla Mae (Hendee) Stafford are in this photo. When this photo was taken, I (age: 1 yr) stayed in California with my father, Lawrence (Larry) Eugene Stafford, while my mom and brothers visited with Grandma Lula who had been diagnosed with cancer and passed away within about a year of this photo. My sister, Lynn Robin Stafford, was adopted into our family in 1969.” [Derek Stafford - email removed]“Hendee Brooks Photos 19th and early 20th Century - I have 2 photo albums containing dozens of 19th and early 20th century portrait photographs left me by my mother, Gayla Mae Hendee (1934-2000) that were not marked and I cannot identify. Its possible these are from the Hendee side of the family. My mother's father was Hal Hendee descendant of Hendees-- Ira, William Briggs, David, Caleb, Jonathon, Richard II and Richard I. Since these albums were left to my mother when her mother, Lulu M. (Brooks) Hendee (1900-1964) passed away, I believe they have photos from the Brooks side of the family. Lulu's parents were William Frederick Brooks and his wife Mina (maiden name unknown). I'd like to share these photos if there is interest. Please let me know if you are interested. Thanks.” [Derek Stafford - email removed] “Hi Dave. I love and appreciate your home (native?) state, Minnesota. My first visit was when my Palo Alto, CA American Legion Team traveled to Ely for a baseball tournament in 1980. My team didn't win but, among other fun, I witnessed a SPECTACULAR lightning storm (locals said it was the most lightning in memory). I'm researching a French & Indian War Powder Horn that looks like it has a connection with the Hendee Family. Attached is "The Story of the Powder Horn" an earlier version of which I shared with Cynthia. Cynthia, Page 2 (the probable original owner of the Horn) and Page 3 (the primary inscription on the Horn) are new-- take a look when you can - even if it turns out this is not a relic kept by our Hendee family - a very interesting piece of history. I've done some research but have not yet been able to find a Hendee family connection with the family of the original owner of the Horn, Simeon Rouse, or with the woman who donoted the Horn, Ms. Dorothea Handy Phipps. Interesting that she spells it H-A-N-D-Y. "The Story of the Powder Horn" is a work in progress. The museum at which the Horn now resides has promised to take and send me better photos of the horn including of the inscription "Barzillai." Once I have better photos, I plan to send them to the experts at Historic Deerfield, Fort Ticoderoga Museum, Lake Champlain Maritime Museum and the Honourable Society of Horners who I've been in contact with about the Horn and who have asked for better photos. I'll send you both the best photo or two. I'm blessed to be able to plan a vacation this summer from Providence, RI through CT, a bit of MA, VT, upstate NY, and, finally, to Montreal, and have made inquiry of the Killingworth and Clinton Historical Societies to try to see if I can find any remnant (and any further history) of the Mill built by John Elderkin that Richard I managed during the last 5 years before his death. I've learned that the CT Historical Society has a Hendee File and have inquired about the cost to get it scanned. My original vision was that interested Hendees might pool resources and share this data once its digitalized. That is still a possibility but now: My impression is that lots of it is from the Lucius Hendee Family - he was president of Aetna from, if memory serves, about 1860 until his death in 1888. For Lucius: Richard I, Asa, Eliphilet Sr. - father of, among others, Abner (Lucius' Uncle Abner referenced in Lucius' obit.) and Eliphilet Jr. (Amelia Babcock), Lucius. My interest in the CT Hendee's wains a bit once Caleb leaves for Pittsford, VT. I would be interested if the file has anything about Richard I or II or Elderkin. I'm trying to work out if I want to and can look through the file when I'm in CT but the logistics look dicey. The other option might be to ask a researcher to take a look to see if there is anything about Richard I or II and/or early Elderkins in the file (for a bit more $ perhaps a scan for any reference to "Huguenot" or how about creating an index). Once I have a better idea of the options, I'll let you know.” [Derek Stafford - email removed]“Dear Cousins: In search of . . . the old Hendy Grist Mill 1665 - In preparation for my vacation to CT and VT this summer (2013), I've started some research to try to find the location of the grist mill that John Elderkin built in Killingworth about 1665 and Richard Hendy operated from about 1665 until his death in 1670. I'd like to see the whereabouts of the mill and, if I'm lucky, find some remnant of its existance. I've been very fortunate to find some good stuff including some additional clues about Richard Hendy. Attached is a pdf with two documents. The first is a parcel map entitled, "Main Street Clinton in 1665." In the latter 1800s, Killingworth was split in two. The South portion-- along the Long Island Sound-- which includes the original Killingworth town center (established 1663), was renamed Clinton. Clinton is celebrating its 350th year this year (2013). The parcel map is from "The History of Middlesex County" published in 1884, between pages 228 and 229. The map shows, upper left quadrant, the grist mill that John Elderkin constructed as well as the adjacent house lots of "R. Hendy" and "J. Elderken." The Hendy lot is peculiar. It is triangular. It is much smaller than any of the other home lots. It appears that the lot may extend to include the mill. The second page of the pdf is a modern map on which I've tried to approximate the location of the Hendy Grist Mill (a rod is 16 1/2 feet). I'm going to continue this research and have contacted the Clinton Historical Society to see if there is interest in helping research the old Hendy Grist Mill. "The History of Middlesex County" explains that Middlesex County is bordered by the Hammonasset River to the West and the Menunketusuck River to the East neither of which were readily fordable. Because the land was relatively inaccessible, it was "left out" of the plans of Saybrook and New Haven. The first colonial settlement in Middlesex County was Killingworth in 1663. The settlers were primarily from Hartford-Windsor (Edward Griswold). The settlers of Norwich, where Richard Hendy had a home lot in 1660, were primarily from Saybrook (Col. Mason and Rev. Fitch). Richard I was granted home lots in Killingworth and Norwich at about the same time. Father-in-law John Elderkin built the first grist mills for each of these towns and, so, this connection is clear. Whether there are other connections which might help establish the origins of Richard I remain to be researched. Two surnames are common to the founders of both Killingworth and Norwich: Griswold and Smith. The research continues and you are certainly welcome to take a look. "The History of Middlesex County" is available by e-book. Note that the book has both a chapter on Clinton and a chapter on Killingworth. Both chapters discuss colonial times with only a bit of overlap. Finally, in this book, take a look at the parcel map of the Town of Haddam (between pages 370 and 371) and the text at p. 385 describing that John Elderkin was deeded the house lot that had been reserved for the Blacksmith in exchange for constructing the town grist mill.” [Derek Stafford - email removed] Alexander Cameron Stafford b. 9 May 1999 (Mothers’s Day) [Derek Stafford - email removed] Zosia Stafford b. [Derek Stafford - email removed] Max Stafford b. [Derek Stafford - email removed] Lynn Robin Stafford (adopted as an infant) b. 18 Jun 1969 long-term partner: Karl Franzen Residence: Palo Alto or San Jose, California [2004] “Her [Lynn Robin] biological father is a member of the Mescalero, a native tribe of New Mexico. Her biological mother is of English descent. [Lynn has] learning disabilities, graduated from high school.” "Lynn was a Navajo Indian orphan and they adopted her as an infant." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] “My sister, Lynn Robin Stafford, was adopted into our family in 1969.” [Derek Stafford - email removed] Lenora Hendee b. 1938 d. 1947 (age 9 yr) Cause of Death: cancer bur. with parents in “main graveyard in Portland, Michigan” [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] Jesse James Dumas b. "My sister Brenda (53 years old) married and has a child. Her married name is Dumas. Her son's name is Jesse James Dumas. (named after me, his uncle !!)" [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]============================================================================================================================================ Arlene Hendee b. ============================================================================================================================================ De Wayne (“Wayne” or “Dewayne”) Hendee b. 21 Jul 1944 d. Dec 1969 (Age: abt 25yrs) bur. “the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan" SSN: 386-44-1309 (Issued: Michigan) [James Gordon Hendee - email removed; "United States Social Security Death Index," index, LDS FamilySearch ( : accessed 26 Feb 2013), Dewayne Hendee, December 1969; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).] "I know Lee Hendee died in 1970 because he was buried in the same graveyard as my grandfather Hal Hendee, my grandmother Lula Hendee, my Uncle Wayne Hendee, and my Uncle Fredrick Hendee. I have personally located Lee Hendee's gravesite and varified the time of his passing myself. The graveyard I am speaking of is the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan." [James Gordon Hendee - email removed]============================================================================================================================================ Fredrick (“Fred”) Hendee b. d. bur. “the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan" Residence: 1916 S.E. 31st St., Okeechobee, Florida 34974 [James Gordon Hendee - email removed] "I know Lee Hendee died in 1970 because he was buried in the same graveyard as my grandfather Hal Hendee, my grandmother Lula Hendee, my Uncle Wayne Hendee, and my Uncle Fredrick Hendee. I have personally located Lee Hendee's gravesite and verified the time of his passing myself. The graveyard I am speaking of is the main graveyard in Portland, Michigan." [James Gordon Hendee - jghendee&aol]Jonathan Harrington (“Harrington” or “J. H.”) Hendee b. 6 Nov 1815 Sudbury, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m(1). Charlotte Bond 26 Jun 1839 Rives Junction, Jackson County, Michigan d. aft Mar 1873 Somerset Township, Hillsdale County Occupation: Carpenter, Baptist Minister and Missionary and farmer Residence: settled at Jackson October 1836 and subsequently moved to Blackman Township [History of Jackson County, Michigan ... History of Michigan ... Chicago: Inter-state Publishing Co., 1881, p. 765; Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library 2005 - ] Charlotte: b. near Keene, New Hampshire, USA d. 1872 Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan bur. 13 Mar 1873 Greenwood cemetery Parents: Calvin Bond and Nancy Wood, old settlers of Blackman Township, Jackson County, where they died.“Jonathan H. Hendee, the owner and occupant of forty acres of land on section 5, Blackman Township, upon which he has erected a good home and made other excellent improvements, first came to this county [Jackson] in the fall of 1836, although he remained here but a short time. He was born in Sudbury, Rutland County, Vt., November 6, 1815, his parents being the Rev. David and Catherine (Harington) Hendee, who were also natives of the Green Mountain State. After having lived in three different towns in Vermont, they removed to Niagra County, N.Y., in 1831, where the father [Rev. David M. Hendee] continued his ministerial labors until 1837. In the meantime our subject [Jonathan H. Hendee] had visited Michigan and returned to the parental home, whence he came with his father’s family in the spring of 1837, settling near Jackson in what is now Blackman Township. The first Baptist Church of Jackson was oraganized by the Rev. Mr. Hendee, who not long after removed to Mason County, organizing Baptist churches in Mason, Leslie, Aurelius, Eaton Rapids and other places. He returned to this county [Jackson] about 1850, and during the last years of his life lived with his children, of whom he had a family of six sons and two daughters. He died in Somerset Township, Hillsdale County, and his wife [died] in Blackman Township, this county [Jackson]. The subject of this sketch [Jonathan H. Hendee] had learned the trade of a carpenter in the East, but on coming to Michigan, he followed it a short time ere connecting agricultural labors therewith. He bought a tract of land near Aurelius, Ingham County, upon which he lived until 1852, when he sold out, and returning to this county [Jackson], bought the old homestead, located on section 18, Blackman Township. Upon it he resided several years, then selling it, removed to [the city of] Jackson, which was his home six years. In the spring of 1875 he sold his city property, and coming again to Blackman Township, bought the farm on which he has since resided, devoting his attention to the persuit of agriculture. The first marriage of Mr. Hendee took place June 26, 1839, his bride being Miss Charlotte Bond, who was born near Keene, N.H., to Calvin and Nancy (Wood) Bond, old settlers of Blackman Township, this county [Jackson], where they died. Mrs Charlotte Hendee bore her husband five children, namely: Martha C., wife of the Rev. Austin Parmeter; Julia, now the widow of Albert Allen; Tryphena, wife of Jesse Parmeter; Syreno H., a resident of Logansport, Ind.; and Kendrick, who died when two years old. The mother of this household band died in Jackson in 1872. She was a member in good standing of the Baptist Church, and is lovingly remembered by her household. In Jackson, March 13, 1873, Mr. Hendee contracted a second matrimonial alliance, being then united with Mrs. Elizabeth T. (Barret) Blanchard, daughter of James and Lucinda Barrett, both of whom died in the Empire State [New York]. She was the widow of Dr. J.A. Blanchard, whose death occurred in Rochester, N.Y., in 1870, and by whom she had one daughter, Ada E., now the wife of F.H. Beagle of Grand Rapids. Soon after her first marriage Mrs. Hendee studied medicine, and was graduated from the Medical College, at Cleveland, Ohio, in 1852, being one of the first female graduates in the United States. She practiced in several cities, including Pittsburg, Pa., and Louisville, Ky., and in company with her brother-in-law, Dr. S.P. Town, practiced in Jackson prior to her marriage to Mr. Hendee. Mr. Hendee held various important offices while living in Ingham County. He is a strong adherent of the principles of Republicanism. He has been the Vice President of the Jackson County Pioneer Society for several years, and is one the Vice Presidents at the present time. He and his wife are active members of the First Baptist Church of Jackson and both are highly regarded in the community in which the live.” [Portrait and biographical album of Jackson county, Michigan, containing full page portraits and biographical sketches ... portraits & biographies of all the governors of the state and of the presidents of the United States. Publication Info: Chicago : Chapman brothers, 1890, p. 861-862]“Jonathan H. Hendee was born in Vermont, Nov. 6 1815 . . . Jonathan, married Charlotte Bond in June 1839. They have been the parents of 5 children, 4 of whom are living [1881] The youngest son is in the employ of R. D. Bullock, in his branch music store at Grand Rapids. The eldest daughter, Martha, married Rev. Mr. Parmeter, who now lives in Charlevoix, Mich., acting as state missionary. Julia L. married Albert Allen, who now lives in Jackson city. Tryphena A., the third daughter, married a brother of Rev. Mr. Palmer, and lives in Shiawasee county.” [History of Jackson County, Michigan ... History of Michigan ... Chicago: Inter-state Publishing Co., 1881, p. 765; Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library 2005 - ] Baptist Church, Aurelius Centre.-From the records of this church is taken the following account of its organization: "AURELIUS, May 1, 1847. "At a regular notified meeting of baptized persons, for the purpose of forming a church, proceeded to business." 1st. Voted, That Elder Grout serve as moderator."2d. Voted, That E. Smith serve as clerk, pro tern."3d. Resolved, That we form ourselves into a society known as the First Baptist Conference of Aurelius. "J. BARNES, WILLIAM ISHAM, M. A. BARNES, " J. H. HENDEE, S. BOND, D. HOWE, "C. J. ROLFE, MRS. C. ROLFE, C. PEEK, "E. S. HOWE, E. J. HOWE."5th. Voted, That J. Barnes serve the Conference as Deacon."6th. Voted, That C. J. Rolfe serve as clerk of the Conference."7th. Resolved, That the Conference have covenant-meetings in four weeks from the above date, at one o'clock P.M., and at the expiration of each four weeks thereafter." 8th. Resolved, That we adopt, as the summary of our faith and practice, the articles recommended by the Baptist State Convention. [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “The Hendee family hailed from Vermont, having settled at Pittsford in an early day. The elder Hendee [Deacon Caleb Hendee] was a Revolutionary soldier, having served under General Stark in the battle at Bennington, and in the capture of Burgoyne’s army at Saratoga. His son, David Hendee, emigrated to Niagara county, New York, in 1811. He was an ensign in the American army and engaged in the campaign along the frontier in the war of 1812. He became an ordained minister of the Baptist church, and came to Michigan as a missionary in 1828. He came to Jackson in 1838, and organized the first Baptist church in 1838. He and his wife both died in Hillsdale county. His wife died in 1861, and he died in June, 1869. One of his sons, Royal D. Hendee, settled on a farm in Blackman, and was for fifty years a resident of that township. Jonathan H. Hendee lived on a farm in Rives township. John D. Hendee was a farmer in Blackman. He served for three years in Company K, Eighth Michigan Infantry, during the Civil war. There is a large number of descendants still living in Michigan, all reputable people. Three of the daughters are wives of prominent Baptist ministers. The sons are scattered about the state, and most of them are prosperous business men.” [De Land’s history of Jackson County, Michigan; embracing a concise review of its early settlement, industrial development and present conditions, together with interesting reminiscences … To which is appended a comprehensive compendium of local biography author: De Land, Charles V. (Charles Victor), 1826-1903 Publication Info: [Logansport, Ind.] B. F. Bowen, 1903, p. 362 Michigan County Histories – ]Patent Claim No. 38,011. – Stump Extractor. – J. Herrington (sp?) Hendee, Blackman township, Mich.: I claim, first, Making the horizontal beam, E, serve, the double purpose of a draught beam for the sled and a purchase for the lever, G, as herein described. Second , The auxiliary beam, H, arranged as described, in combination with the sled runners, A A, and lever, G, as herin described. Third, The fulcrum plates, h and h’, and ?lips, i i, or their equivalents, in combination with the lever, G, and transverse bridge-tree, C, substantially as described. Fourth, Combining with sled runners, A A, spread out at their rear ends, the standards, A A, bridge-tree, C, lever, G, draught beam, E, pulleys, g g’, s s’, and rope, k, substantially as described.” [Scientific American. / New Series, Volume 8, Issue 15; Publisher: Scientific American, inc. etc., New York ( Apr 11, 1863) - ]“Mrs. Hendee died 1872. She was buried in Greenwood cemetery, March 13, 1873.” [History of Jackson County, Michigan ... History of Michigan ... Chicago: Inter-state Publishing Co., 1881, p. 765; Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library 2005 - ] Martha C. Hendee b. m. Rev. Austin Parmeter “The eldest daughter, Martha, married Rev. Mr. Parmeter, who now lives in Charlevoix, Mich., acting as state missionary.” [History of Jackson County, Michigan ... History of Michigan ... Chicago: Inter-state Publishing Co., 1881, p. 765; Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library 2005 - ] “Mrs Charlotte Hendee bore her husband five children, namely: Martha C., wife of the Rev. Austin Parmeter.” Julia L. Hendee b. m. Albert Allen “Julia L. married Albert Allen, who now lives in Jackson city.” [History of Jackson County, Michigan ... History of Michigan ... Chicago: Inter-state Publishing Co., 1881, p. 765; Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library 2005 - ] “Mrs Charlotte Hendee bore her husband five children, namely: Julia, now the widow of Albert Allen.” Tryphena A. Hendee b. m. __ Palmer “Tryphena A., the third daughter, married a brother of Rev. Mr. Palmer, and lives in Shiawasee county.” [History of Jackson County, Michigan ... History of Michigan ... Chicago: Inter-state Publishing Co., 1881, p. 765; Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library 2005 - ] “Mrs Charlotte Hendee bore her husband five children, namely: Tryphena, wife of Jesse Parmeter.” Syreno H. Hendee b. “. . . is in the employ of R. D. Bullock, in his branch music store at Grand Rapids.” [History of Jackson County, Michigan ... History of Michigan ... Chicago: Inter-state Publishing Co., 1881, p. 765; Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library 2005 - ] “Mrs Charlotte Hendee bore her husband five children, namely: Syreno H., a resident of Logansport, Ind. Kendrick Hendee b. “. . . is in the employ of R. D. Bullock, in his branch music store at Grand Rapids.” [History of Jackson County, Michigan ... History of Michigan ... Chicago: Inter-state Publishing Co., 1881, p. 765; Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library 2005 - ] “Mrs Charlotte Hendee bore her husband five children, namely: Kendrick, who died when two years old.” Jonathan Harrington (“Harrington” or “J. H.”) Hendee m(2). Marcy Boswick abt 1853 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Marcy: b. 1 Dec 1818 New York, New York, USA d. 30 May 1900 (age 81 yrsMyzra C. Hendee b. 8 Jun 1844 Michigan, USA d. 2 Feb 1846 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Rocina P. Hendee b. 8 Sep 1845 Jackson County, Michigan, USA d. 11 Jul 1928 [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Sherman Hazzard Hendee b. 27 Jul 1847 Jackson County, Michigan, USA m. Eleanor Barrickman Bennett 1 Mar 1883 Michigan d. 28 Dec 1932 Eureka, Humboldt County, California [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Eleanor Barrickman: b. abt 1847 d. 6 Mar 1890 Jackson County, Michigan, USA Myrtle Agnes Hendee b. 20 Feb 1884 Jackson County, Michigan, USA d. 6 Jan 1972 Sacramento, California [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Ella Bostwick Hendee b. 22 Mar 1852 Michigan, USA d. 28 Aug 1855 Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan bur. Fifield Cemetery, Blackman Township, Jackson County, Michigan [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Mary Alma Hendee b. 29 Jul 1856 Michigan, USA d. 5 Oct 1926 Residence: Blackman, Jackson County, Michigan (1870) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Jonathan Harrington (“Harrington” or “J. H.”) Hendee m(3). Mrs. Elizabeth T. (Barret) Blanchard 13 Mar 1873 Elizabeth T: b. abt 1820 Parents: James and Lucinda Barrett, both of whom died in the Empire State [New York]. She [Elizabeth Blanchard] was the widow of Dr. J.A. Blanchard, whose death occurred in Rochester, N.Y., in 1870, and by whom she had one daughter, Ada E., now the wife of F.H. Beagle of Grand Rapids. “Mr. Hendee married the widow of Dr. J. A. Blanchard. She graduated at Cleveland Homeopathic College in 1852, at the same time with her husband. They practiced medicine in the city of Pittsburg, Pa., about six years, going from there to Louisville, Ky., in 1858, where they lived 12 years, and where Dr. Blanchard retired from practice. He died March 29,1870, and his wife came to Jackson and entered into partnership with Dr. S. P. Town, her brother-in-law, and was in practice about a year before her marriage to Mr. Hendee. She has 1 daughter, Ada E. Blanchard, who was born in Rochester and now lives with her mother. She graduated at the high school in Jackson.” [History of Jackson County, Michigan ... History of Michigan ... Chicago: Inter-state Publishing Co., 1881, p. 765-766; Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library 2005 - ] “1880 United States Census: Blackman, Jackson County, Michigan [At the time of the 1880 census, Jonathan H. Hendee was living next door to his brother, Royal D. Hendee (b. 1812), and Royal’s wife, Julia A. (Turner) Hendee (b. 1814).] Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Jonathan HENDEE Self M Male W 64 VT Farmer VT VT Elizabeth T. HENDEE Wife M Female W 60 NH Keeping House NH MA Ada E. BLANCHERD [step] Dau S Female W 17 NY In School VT VT” Rachel Hendee b. 27 Dec 1788 (Sunday) Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Lewis Whitlock 3 Dec. 1807 Connecticut (?) d. 9 Feb 1844 Leister, Vermont Residence: Brandon, Vermont "Rachel Hendee was born on Sunday December 27th AD 1788" [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869 Pittsford, Vermont Town Offices] "(68)66 Rachel Hendee. D., Feb., 9, 1844. M., Lewis Whitlock, of?Brandon Vt.?(Married in Connecticut?)" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Lewis: b. 14 Jun 1786 Danby, Rutland County, Vermont, USA d. 8 April 1859?"Looking for information on Lewis Whitlock, b. 14 June 1786 in Danby, Rutland County, Vt; d. 8 April 1859. He married Rachel Hendee 3 Dec. 1807. She was born 2 Dec. 1788 in Pittsford, Rutland Co., and died 9 Feb. 1844 in Leister, VT. Their children were: George C., b. 1808, Cyrus, Ruth, and Laura. Looking for his parents names and more information about his children." [Laura Whitlock - email removed]“On Sunday, A.D. 1788, my sister Rachel Hendee, was born . . . My sister Rachel married a man by the name of Lewis Whitlock, lived in Brandon, has two sons and one or two daughters . . . My sister, Rachel Whitlock, died the 9th of February last [1844]” [brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 9, 12 & 25]George C. Whitlock b. 1808Cyrus Whitlock b. Ruth Whitlock b. Laura Whitlock b. Deacon Samuel Hendee b. 23 Apr 1791 (Saturday) Pittsford, Rutland County Vermont, USA m(1). Abigail (“Naby”) Paine 2 Dec 1810 Pittsford, Rutland County Vermont d. 15 Sep 1876 (age 85 yrs 5 mo) bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont "Samuel Hendee was born on Saturday the 23rd day of April AD 1791." [Deanna Holcomb Bowman, Thomas Holcomb and other Simsbury, Connecticut Settlers, 2 vols, 2nd Edition (Colorado Springs, CO, 1988, 1996); DAR, Lineage Book of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution - Vol. 66/Item 65170] "(69)67?Samuel Hendee, B., Apr., 23, 1791. M., Abigail Paine, Dec., 2, 1810, who was B.,?Oct., 13, 1790.?Samuel D., Sept., 15, 1876." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "HENDEE, SAMUEL 6th S[on] of Deacon Caleb, m December 2, 1810, Abigail Paine, b October 13, 1790. Children-1, Emeline A. b October 1, 1811, m James R. Smith; 2, Olive P. b January 19, 1814, m Josiah Leonard; 3, Eliza b May 1, 1815; 4, Edward b March 8, 1817; 5, Lois b September 1, 1818; 6, John S. b October 20, 1822; 7, Edwin P. b May 27, 1824; 8, Denny b February 20, 1826; 9, Mary C. b June,17, 1828; 10, Joel C. b November 2, 1830” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )] “Samuel Hendee, born April 23, 1791, son of Caleb Hendee, Sen. [senior], married Abigail Paine, of Leicester, Dec. 2, 1810, and located on the home farm [Pittsford, Vermont] with his parents. He is an industrious, quiet, faithful man, and is one of the deacons in the Baptist church, as was also his father. He has never left the farm which he inherited from his father, and this is one of the few instances in which a farm is still owned and occupied by the posterity of an original settler (1872)." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; chap. “Nathan Hawley-Oliver Wolcott-Samuel Hendee,” pg. 341 (Making of America Books - )]“Brother Samuel lived on my father's home farm. He married Abigail Paine, sister of Solomon's wife. He has 8 or 9 children . . .Thursday, Oct. 21st 1845 - My brother Samuel lost his wife last Spring and a few days since was married to a widow woman in Salisbury” [brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 13 & 25]“Thursday, Oct. 21st 1845. I am this day 77 years old. My health has been good this year past, but my eyesight has failed so I can but poorly read common print. Glasses do me but little good, but I can see to write and read my own and any writing that is plainly written. I have nothing very important to relate . . . My brother David and wife [Caroline Harrington] have been here on a visit, the summer past. Also my brother Jonathan. I have just received a letter from my brother David mailed 11th of this month. There are now living six [of my] own brothers and one sister of us. My youngest brother Samuel, was 54 the 23rd of April last.” [Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 25]“He [Caleb Hendee] settled in Simsbury, Connecticut, where he resided about years, and then moved to East Windsor. In 1773 he came to Pittsford [Vermont] and purchased some land, a part of which is the farm now owned by his son Deacon Samuel Hendee.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “Samuel HENDEE, son of Caleb, Sr., located on the home farm with his parents in 1810, and died there a few years since after a long life of great usefulness.” [XX Index Vermont - ]“According to Caverly’s History of Pittsford (pp 341, 706) and Lee Hendee’s Hendee Family Genealogy (p 67), Samuel Hendee (1791-1876), son of Caleb Hendee, Sr. (1745-1823) and Caroline Ellsworth (1748-1791), married Abigail Paine in 1810 and had 10 children: Emeline (1811), Olive (1814), Eliza (1815), Edward (1817), Lois (1818), John S (1822), Edwin (1824), Denny (1826), Mary (1828), and Joel C (1830). Samuel lived his entire life on his farm in Pittsford. According to Caleb Hendee, Jr.’s manuscript (Ulysses Hendee’s transcription, p 25), Abigail died in the spring of 1845 and Samuel immediately remarried. Five years later, the 1850 Census shows a Samuel Hendee (born c 1792) and spouse Betsey (born c 1799) married and living in Pittsford, with the following children: Lois (c1819), John (c1823), Andrew (c1828), and Martha (c1830). It would appear that Betsey was Samuel’s 2nd wife and that Lois and John were the children of Samuel and his first wife Abigail. But, then, who are Andrew and Martha? Maybe they were a son and daughter of Samuel and Abigail who were not recorded by Caverly and Lee Hendee. Their approximate birthdates could conceivably fit before daughter Mary and son Joel. Maybe they were a nephew and niece of Samuel, but I have not been able to find any children of Samuel’s brothers with those names. Maybe the 1850 Census Samuel Hendee is NOT the son of Caleb and Caroline, but it seems highly unlikely that there were two Samuel Hendees born about the same time living in Pittsford.” [John Hendee – email removed - ]"Samuel Hendee b. 23 Apr 1791, Pittsford, VT m. 2 Dec 1810 in Pittsford to Abigail Paine. Their son was Edward Hendee who was b. 8 Mar 1817 in Pittsford, VT, d. 15 Sep 1876 in Pittsford and m. 2 Dec 1810 in Pittsford to Mary Anne Cook. Her parents were Jeremiah Cook and Mary Cook. Their children: Joel Edward Hendee b. 31 Dec 1844 Moriah, NY, d. 23 Dec 1925 and m. 25 Feb 1865 to Catharine Arvilla Pangborn(e). Charles Hendee b. 22 Oct 1851 in Elizabethtown, Essex, NY" [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Abigail (“Naby”): b. 13 Oct 1790 Leicester, Vermont, USA [Deanna Holcomb Bowman, Thomas Holcomb and other Simsbury, Connecticut Settlers, 2 vols, 2nd Edition.. (Colorado Springs, CO, 1988, 1996); DAR, Lineage Book of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution - Vol. 66/Item 65170] d. 16 Jan 1845 (age 55 yrs) bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont [LDS - Family Search] Parents: Edward Paine and Abigail Smith [Jane Sencer - email removed]“The line from Caleb [Sr.] goes: Samuel of Pittsford, Edward who lived in New Russia, Essex County, NY; Joel, who lived in Fredonia and Stockton NY, and my grandmother. “ [Jane Sencer - email removed]"The present Baptist Church was organized in 1841, and the following is from the record: 'PITTSFORD, July 14, 1841.,'A few persons of the Baptist denomination met at the Town Room to take into consideration the formation of a new Baptist Church in Pittsford [Vermont].' 1st. Chose C. A. Thomas, Moderator, and Roswell Woodcock, Secretary. 2d. Prayer was offered by the Moderator. 3d. After some deliberation on the ubject of organizing a new church, it was unanimously voted that, in, our opinion, it would be well to have a new Baptist Church constituted in the town of Pittsford . . . PITTSFORD, July 19, 1841. 'Met at the Town Room in Pittsford, according to adjournment. 1st. Prayer was offered by Brother Nahum Mills. 2d. The members of the Baptist Churches present voted that if a new church be organized in Pittsford, it be a church with the same restrictions as the other churches in the Vermont Association. 3d. Those desirous of being embodied in a new church presented their certificates, as follows: From the Brandon church-Samuel Hendee, John Rockwood, Roswell Woodcock, Ezra Spencer and Polly Spencer. From the Rutland church-Samuel Dutton, Celia Dutton, James R. Smith, Emeline Smith, Edward Hendee, Mary Ann Hendee and Nahum Mills. 4th. Received by a relation of their Christian experience, Mrs. Lucretia Pond and Miss Louisa A. Kelley. 5th. Voted to accept the articles and covenant of the Brandon Baptist Church, with a slight alteration of the first clause of the ninth article. After the dedication of the meeting house, agreeably to the invitation of those desirous of being embodied in a new church, ministers and laymen repaired to the, Town Room." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"Chester G. Thomas, son of Augustus, located here [Pittsford, Vermont] in 1860. He was born in Chittenden, March 24, 1834, and married, December 18, 1860, Martha Pray, who was born in Salisbury, June 16, 1830. They located on a part of the Hendee farm. Mr. Thomas purchased this of Samuel Hendee, April 8, 1858." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]1850 United States Census - Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont; Film Number: 444926; Digital GS Number: 4206190; Image Number: 00120; Line Number: 38; Dwelling House Number: 759; Family Number: 860 – Name Age Calc. Birth Born Gender Samuel Hendee 58 1792 Vermont MaleBetsey Hendee 57 1793 Vermont Female Lois Hendee 31 1819 Vermont FemaleJohn Hendee 27 1823 Vermont MaleAndrew Hendee 22 1828 Vermont MaleMartha Hindee 20 1830 Vermont Female[LDS Family History Search - ]Emeline ("Emma") A. Hendee b. 1 Oct 1811 m. James Rensselaer Smith 2 Jan 1833 d. 1912 Residence: St. Louis, Missouri (1823); Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont (1880 - 1910) "At some point, the family moved on to Tama, IA [Iowa]. It was here that her [Emma's] brothers played the banjo and sang, hunted and fished. They had a tame crow that stole everything out of her mother's sewing basket; her thimble or anything bright such as buttons, etc. They lived on the side of Tama so that when they were going to Sunday School at the Baptist Church they would meet the Indians from the reservation. One in particular "Indian John" frightened them so that Emma and Mary would hide in a large culvert until he went by. . . Emma went to live part-time with a woman who lived in a sod shanty . The woman's husband was away most of the time working where they were putting through the railroad. In this sod shanty built in the side of the hill there was one room and one bed. These people only owned one cow and one morning the woman had been out milking and Emma wasn't up yet and when she came in she told Emma to put the quilt over her head and keep still and the lady took a shotgun and shot a blacksnake off of a rafter and it fell directly on the bed and Emma! She remembered that at night the water in the water bucket would freeze." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]James Rensselaer: b. 14 Oct 1806 Warren, New York, USA d. 12 Mar 1867 Occupation: farmer Residence: Brandon, New York (1833) Parents: Cornelius Smith [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) – V.2 pg 584 & V.1 pg 151; Denise Higgins - email removed] "James R. Smith located here in 1837. He was the son of Cornelius Smith, and was born in Warren, New York, October 14, 1806. He married Emeline A., eldest daughter of Samuel Hendee, January 2, 1833, and located in Brandon; but in 1837, Mr. Smith bought of Alvin Andrews what has long been known as the Andrews farm, now (1871) owned by Judson J. Smith. He resided on that farm till 1853, when he sold it to the town of Pittsford. The following year he bought of Orin Thomas the Woodruff farm, now owned by David Scofield. He sold this farm to George White in 1865, and bought the Edward Granger farm, January 25, 1867. Mr. Smith died March 12, 1867, and never occupied the last ptrchased farm, though his family took possession of it soon after his death, and still reside on it." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "HENDEE, SAMUEL 6th S[on] of Deacon Caleb, m December 2, 1810, Abigail Paine, b October 13, 1790. Children-1, Emeline A. b October 1, 1811, m James R. Smith." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Publication date: 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706; Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] “Emma's sister "Min" (Viola Gwenanne) married very young and lived in St. Louis. Emma went to live with her the summer she was eleven [1823] and said it was the hottest place in the world." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] "When her husband died, she [Mary Eliza (Mathews) Hendee] was hard put to care for a family of 11 children. She immediately contacted her cousin, a doctor named Lawlor Carlton and he arranged for them to travel by covered wagon to his land in Marshalltown, Iowa. Emma remembered receiving boxes of clothing at Christmas and gifts. One gift she received was a red glass ring which was too large for her finger and she dropped it through a crack in the floor." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]"For Easter there was never any thought about dressing up. They wore what they had. They tried to have chicken or eggs and flowers of some kind if they could, but they basically just went to church in the morning and after dinner to Sunday School and again to church in the evening. The same on Thanksgiving. Emma remembered that they used to wear petticoats made of two layers of materials of cotton in between and quilted. Thinner down to the hips and then two or maybe 3 layers down to their ankles. No one cared about their size in those days. They also used to wear panties down below their knees. It would look funny to see a woman with panties that long now, wouldn't it? Emma remembered her first pair of underwear that her sister Adi made out of cotton flannel and shaped to fit her body. She wore her panties over it and her shoes came way up above her ankles. When she was 14 her dresses came to her shoe tops and when 18 her dress touched the floor. It looked terrible if a woman's dress was short enough to show any of her shoes. Emma spoke of a Mrs. Eliza who used to spin and weave all of the material for her family's clothes. (I don't know if this was the woman that she went to live with.)" [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]"SMITH, JAMES R. S[on] of Cornelius, b October 14, 1806, in January 2, 1833, Emeline Hendee, b October 1, 1811. Children —1, Judson J. b Nov. 13, 1842, m September 30, 1863, Harriet Smith; 2, Emma A. b Oct. 2, 1846, m March 21, 1867, Thomas Ames; 3, Charles Samuel b May 7, 1853. James R. Smith d March 12, 1867." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] 1880 United States Census - Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont: Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Est Yr Born Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Emaline A. SMITH Self W Female W 68 1812 VT Keeping House VT CT Charles S. SMITH Son M Male W 27 1853 VT Farmer VT VT Alice SMITH DauL M Female W 20 1860 VT VT VT (Daughter-in-law) Ralph C. SMITH GSon S Male W 1 1879 VT VT VT Lois HENDEE Sister S Female W 61 1819 VT VT CT Fracis PORO Other S Male W 22 1858 VT Farm Laborer CAN CAN 1900 Census: “Emeline A. Smith; Home in 1900: Pittsford, Rutland, Vermont; Age: 88; Estimated birth year: 1812; Birthplace: Vermont; Race: White; Relationship to head-of-house: Mother (She is living with her son). I also found Emerline in the 1910 census still living with her son.” [ - Vermont Genealogy Forum] “I am looking for info on Emeline Hendee married to a James Smith - son Judson J. Smith bn 1843 believed she lived to be over 100 yrs old father Samuel” [Windy Schoonover – email removed - - Vermont Genealogy Forum]Judson James Smith b. 13 Nov 1842 m(1). Harriet __ 20 Sep 1863 "SMITH, JAMES R. S[on] of Cornelius, b October 14, 1806, m January 2, 1833, Emeline Hendee, b October 1, 1811. Children —1, Judson J. b Nov. 13, 1842, m. Harriet Smith 30 Sep 1863." [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] =================================================================================================================================================Judson James Smith m(2). Elsie Pamelia Bliss 1875 [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed; History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Elsie Pamelia: b. 1854 Vermont, USA1880 United States Census - Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont: Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Judson J. SMITH Self M Male W 37 VT Farmer VT VT ` Elcie C[?]. SMITH Wife M Female W 25 VT Keeping House VT VT Burtie SMITH Son S Male W 15 VT Farm Laborer VT VT Maud B. SMITH Dau S Female W 2 VT VT VT Baby SMITH Son S Male W 4M VT VT VT George FREDETT Other S Male W 18 Maud B. SMITH b. abt 1878 Vermont, USA VT Farm Laborer CAN CAN Maude Bliss Smith b. abt 1878 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] Burtie SMITH b. abt 1865 Vermont, USA Occupation: Farm Laborer Baby SMITH (son) b. 1880 Vermont, USA Emma A. Smith b. 2 Oct 1846 m. Thomas Ames 21 March 1867 "SMITH, JAMES R. S[on] of Cornelius, b October 14, 1806, in January 2, 1833, Emeline Hendee, b October 1, 1811. Children—2, Emma A. b Oct. 2, 1846, m March 21, 1867, Thomas Ames." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Charles Samuel Smith b. 7 May 1853 m. Alice __ "SMITH, JAMES R. S[on] of Cornelius, b October 14, 1806, in January 2, 1833, Emeline Hendee, b October 1, 1811. Children—3, Charles Samuel b May 7, 1853." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Alice: b. abt 1860 Vermont, USA Ralph C. SMITH b. abt 1879 Vermont, USA James R. Smith b. d. 12 Mar 1867 [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Olive P. Hendee b. 19 Jan 1814 m. Josiah Leonard 19 Apr 1836 (or 19 Apr 1939) d. 9 Aug 1905 "Josiah Leonard, born January 4, 1810, son of Isaac, married Olive P., daughter of Samuel Hendee, April 19, 1836, and located on the farm he had purchased of Samuel W. Boardman on the 16th of January the same year. He continues to reside upon this farm, though he now occupies a house that was built especially for his parents . . . HENDEE, SAMUEL 6th S[on] of Deacon Caleb, m December 2, 1810, Abigail Paine, b October 13, 1790. Children-2, Olive P. b January 19, 1814, m Josiah Leonard." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )] Josiah: b. 4 Jan 1810 Parents: Isaac LeonardEdwin J. Leonard b. 10 Jan 1843 m. Florence Lathrop Berry 27 Sep 1877 d. 4 Oct 1917 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Leavitt Edwin Leonard b. 21 Sep 1887 m. Hazel Barber 14 May 1924 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Edwin Leavitt Leonard b. 15 Apr 1925 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Reva Berry Leonard b. 21 Oct 1885 m. Emmett White 4 Oct 1910 Residence: Pittsford, Vermont (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Emmett: b. 4 Nov 1883 Robert Emmett White b. 19 Jul 1911 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Florence Leonard White b. 28 Jun 1914 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] John Malcolm White b. 2 Mar 1921 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Elizabeth Ann White b. 16 Jun 1925 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Mary Melaine Leonard b. 28 Jun 1850 m. Julius E. Graves 3 Jul 1878 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Maurice Julius Graves b. 8 Nov 1880 m. Caroline E. Clifford 15 Oct 1903 Residence: Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Elizabeth Mae Graves b. 29 Jul 1906 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Elsie Leonard Graves b. 3 Nov 1917 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Miriam Belle Graves b. 20 Sep 1919 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Eliza Hendee b. 1 May 1815 m. Caleb Smith 6 Dec 1839 Pittsford, Vermont d. 18 May 1899 "HENDEE, SAMUEL 6th S[on] of Deacon Caleb, m December 2, 1810, Abigail Paine, b October 13, 1790. Children-3, Eliza b May 1, 1815." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 Making of America Books - )] Byron Smith b. 19 Feb 1840 Salisbury, Vermont, USA m. [not married] d. 21 Jan 1881 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Abiel Smith b. 15 May 1843 m. Sarah Matilda Seymoure 17 Feb 1864 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Sarah Matilda: b. Whiting, Vermont, USA d. 5 Jun 1924 Edward Hendee b. 8 Mar 1817 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Mary Anne Cook 2 Jun 1840 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont d. 23 Mar 1897 Kingsbury, New York Residence: New Russia, Essex County, New York [Jane Sencer - email removed] "The present Baptist Church was organized in 1841, and the following is from the record: 'PITTSFORD, July 14, 1841.,'A few persons of the Baptist denomination met at the Town Room to take into consideration the formation of a new Baptist Church in Pittsford [Vermont].' 1st. Chose C. A. Thomas, Moderator, and Roswell Woodcock, Secretary. 2d. Prayer was offered by the Moderator. 3d. After some deliberation on the ubject of organizing a new church, it was unanimously voted that, in, our opinion, it would be well to have a new Baptist Church constituted in the town of Pittsford . . . PITTSFORD, July 19, 1841. 'Met at the Town Room in Pittsford, according to adjournment. 1st. Prayer was offered by Brother Nahum Mills. 2d. The members of the Baptist Churches present voted that if a new church be organized in Pittsford, it be a church with the same restrictions as the other churches in the Vermont Association. 3d. Those desirous of being embodied in a new church presented their certificates, as follows: From the Brandon church-Samuel Hendee, John Rockwood, Roswell Woodcock, Ezra Spencer and Polly Spencer. From the Rutland church-Samuel Dutton, Celia Dutton, James R. Smith, Emeline Smith, Edward Hendee, Mary Ann Hendee and Nahum Mills. 4th. Received by a relation of their Christian experience, Mrs. Lucretia Pond and Miss Louisa A. Kelley. 5th. Voted to accept the articles and covenant of the Brandon Baptist Church, with a slight alteration of the first clause of the ninth article. After the dedication of the meeting house, agreeably to the invitation of those desirous of being embodied in a new church, ministers and laymen repaired to the, Town Room." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Mary Ann: b. 12 NOV 1817 Moriah, Essex County, New York, USA d. 18 FEB 1888 Kingsbury, New York Residence: Moriah, Essex County, New York; New Russia Parents: Jeremiah Cook and Mary Jenner "Would like information about Jeremiah Cook who lived in the town of Moriah. Essex County in early 1800s. I believe he owned one of the mines. His daughter Mary Ann married Edward Hendee. They lived in New Russia and had 2 sons, Joel and Charles." [Jane Sencer - email ]“The line from Caleb [Sr.] goes: Samuel of Pittsford, Edward who lived in New Russia, Essex County, NY; Joel, who lived in Fredonia and Stockton NY, and my grandmother [.“ [Jane Sencer - email removed]Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Edward HENDEE Self M Male W 62 VT Farmer VT VT Mary HENDEE Wife M Female W 62 NY Keeps House NY NY[1880 Census - Kingsbury, Washington County, New York]"HENDEE, SAMUEL 6th S[on] of Deacon Caleb, m December 2, 1810, Abigail Paine, b October 13, 1790. Children-4, Edward b March 8, 1817." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )]"Samuel Hendee b. 23 Apr 1791, Pittsford, VT m. 2 Dec 1810 in Pittsford to Abigail Paine. Their son was Edward Hendee who was b. 8 Mar 1817 in Pittsford, VT, d. 15 Sep 1876 in Pittsford and m. 2 Dec 1810 in Pittsford to Mary Anne Cook. Her parents were Jeremiah Cook and Mary [(Jenner)] Cook. Their [Edward and Mary Hendee] children: Joel Edward Hendee b. 31 Dec 1844 Moriah, NY, d. 23 Dec 1925 and m. 25 Feb 1865 to Catharine Arvilla Pangborn(e). Charles Hendee b. 22 Oct 1851 in Elizabethtown, Essex, NY" [Ruth Strouse, Spring Lake Park, Minnesota - email removed - ] Joel Edward Hendee b. 31 Dec 1844 Moriah, Essex County, New York, USA m. Catharine Arvilla Pangborn 25 Feb 1865 Middlebury, New York d. 23 Dec 1925 bur. Stockton, New York [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ; Jane Sencer - email removed] Residence: Fredonia and Stockton, New York “The line from Caleb goes: Samuel of Pittsford, Edward who lived in New Russia, Essex County, NY; Joel, who lived in Fredonia and Stockton NY, and my grandmother. “ [Jane Sencer - email removed] “ I came across some work my uncle did. As a tribute to his grandparents, Joel and Catharine (Pangborn), Hendee, he gathered information on all their descendants as of 1978.” [Jane Senser - email removed] Catharine Arvilla: b. 4 JUL 1844 Moriah, Essex County, New York, USA d. 8 JUN 1926 Stockton, New York bur. Stockton, New York Parents: Julius Everts Pangborn and Charlotte M. Holbrook Catharine Ellen (“Kate”) Hendee b. 12 Mar 1866 Moriah, Essex County, New York, USA m(1). Andrew Yates Freeman 23 JUN 1886 Stockton, New York d. 21 JUL 1940 Lockport, New York bur. Mt. Albion Cemetery, Albion, New York Residence: Fredonia, New York [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] “My grandmother was Grant Hendee's sister Catharine, usually known as Kate. She married Andrew Yates Freeman. The other sister, Mary, married John Fradenburg. The line from Caleb goes: Samuel of Pittsford, Edward who lived in New Russia, Essex County,NY; Joel, who lived in Fredonia and Stockton NY, and my grandmother. How closely am I related to your wife? My email is: email removed. I do not mind sharing my information, but I do not type well and it would be easier to send you a printout from Brothers keeper. I would like to know about the pictures you have.” [Jane Sencer - email removed] Andrew Yates: b. 29 JAN 1848 North Pitcher, Chenango County, New York, USA m(1). Emma Hall 16 AUG 1876 (Emma: b. 1853 New York d. 9 APR 1877) d. 8 AUG 1923 Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York Occupation: school teacher Parents: Edmund Freeman and Rosetta A. Young 1880 United States Census: Spencerport, Monroe County, New York Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Amos GEE Self M Male W 55 NH Farm Laborer NH NH Amanda GEE Wife M Female W 54 NY Keeping House NY NY Andrew FREEMAN Other S Male W 34 NY School Teacher NY NY Harlan Page Freeman b. 24 MAY 1887 Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York, USA m. Florence R. Alberger 30 JUN 1919 New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York d. 13 MAR 1950 Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York [Jane Sencer - email removed] bur. 15 MAR 1950 Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, Erie County, New York [LDS Family Search - ] Florence R: b. 1 JUN 1891 Lancaster, Erie County, New York, USA d. 11 JAN 199 Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York bur. 13 Jan 199 Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, Erie County, New York Parents: Samual Frederick Alberger (b. 30 MAY 1847 Black Rock, Erie County, New York, USA m. 10 FEB 1875 Buffalo, Erie County, New York d. 15 OCT 1922 Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, USA) and Harriett Louise Griffin (b. 8 APR 1849 Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA d. 3 Aug 1909 Hamburg, Erie County, New York bur. 5 Aug 1909 Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, Erie County, New York) Ruth Ellen Freeman b. [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] Phillip Freeman b. [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] Andrew Yates Freeman, Jr. b. 14 FEB 1889 Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York, USA d. 10 JUL 1958 New Jersey bur. Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York [Jane Sencer - email removed] Edward Hendee Freeman b. 6 OCT 1890 m. Marion Hogan 3 Sep 1914 d. MAR 1985 Residence: Mayville, Chautauqua County, New York [Jane Sencer - email removed] Elbert Putnam Freeman b. 18 Aug 1892 Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York, USA m. Marion Struble 1 Sep 1923 d. 21 MAR 1968 Port Charlotte, Florida bur. Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York [Jane Sencer - email removed] Alice Freeman b. 1915 [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] Katherine Freeman b. 1916 [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] Edward Freeman b. 1920 [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] Katharine Day Freeman b. 29 DEC 1895 Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York, USA m. Wayland Potter Blood 2 SEP 1922 Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York d. 30 MAY 1989 Lexington, Massachusetts bur. 3 JUN 1989 Belmont, Massachusetts [Jane Sencer - email removed] Wayland Potter: b. 25 Mar 1892 Albion, New York, USA d. 15 OCT 1975 Cambridge, Massachusetts bur. 18 OCT 1975 Belmont, Massachusetts Parents: Dellie Wayland Blood and Jane Potter Jane Potter Blood b. 6 JUN 1923 Winchester, Massachusetts, USA m. David Judson Sencer 25 Aug 1951 Belmont, Massachusetts [Jane Sencer - email removed] “ I came across some work my uncle did. As a tribute to his grandparents, Joel and Catharine (Pangborn), Hendee, he gathered information on all their descendants as of 1978. I had it photo-copied and hope to get it into the mail for you tomorrow. Just how interested are you in all these folks? Most of my generation are gone, and I have lost touch with the younger ones. I could probably make some contacts if you are really interested. Are you writing a book? Goodness knows we need one.” [Jane Senser - email removed] David Judson: b. 10 NOV 1924 Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA Parents: Martin (“Morris\Moses”) Judson Sencer and Helen Furniss Susan Freeman Sencer b. 11 SEP 1954 Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA m. David Mura 18 JUN 1983 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota [Jane Sencer - email removed] David: b. 17 JUN 1952 Morton Grove, lllinois, USA Samantha Lyn Sencer-Mura b. 2 FEB 1989 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] Nikko David Sencer-Mura b. 14 APR 1993 Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] Torno Stephen Sencer-Mura b. 21 APR 1995 Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] Ann Sencer b. 20 JUL 1958 Columbus, Georgia, USA m. Frank William Gundaker 29 FEB 1992 Atlanta, Georgia [Jane Sencer - email removed] Frank William: b. 22 JUL 1955 Parents: Natalie Kaiser Gundaker Gregg Rachel Jane Gundaker b. 15 MAY 1993 Decatur, Georgia, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] Stephen David Sencer b. 7 OCT 1962 Atlanta, Georgia, USA m. Mary Conner Ball 18 SEP 1993 Atlanta, Georgia [Jane Sencer - email removed] Mary Conner: b. 29 JUN 1966 Atlanta, Georgia, USA Parents: Turner Isaac Ball and Mary Conner Murrell Isaac Murrell Sencer b. 12 MAY 1999 Atlanta, Georgia, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] Jacob Freeman Sencer b. 24 JAN 2003 Atlanta, Georgia, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] George Hendee Blood b. 28 DEC 1924 Winchester, Massachusetts, USA m. Margaret Wood 19 JUN 1953 Moorestown, New York [Jane Sencer - email removed] Margaret : b. 9 NOV 1930 Camden, New Jersey, USA Robert Wayland Blood b. 9 JAN 1958 [Jane Sencer - email removed] Deborah Carey Blood b. 23 DEC 1960 [Jane Sencer - email removed] Wayland Freeman Blood b. 19 AUG 1930 Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA m. Charlean Hilda Brooks 19 AUG 1956 Oklahoma [Jane Sencer - email removed] Charlean Hilda: b. 15 MAY 1925 Calumet, Oklahoma, USA David Wayland Blood b. 5 Apr 1959 Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, USA m. Alison Gean Lohrfink 6 JUN 1987 Yonkers, New York [Jane Sencer - email removed] Alison Gean: b. 15 OCT 1959 Yonkers, New York, USA Parents: Charles Dewey Lohrfink and Marion Stockolas Alyssa Gean Blood b. 28 FEB 1989 New York City, New York, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] Alexis Brooke Blood b. 9 APR 1990 New York City, New York, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] Katharine Lee Blood b. 9 APR 1960 Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, USA m. William Fraser Duke 15 OCT 1988 Franklin, Michigan [Jane Sencer - email removed] William Fraser: b. 4 JUL 1960 New Haven, Connecticut, USA Parents: Richard Duke and Naomi Fraser Anna Katharine Duke b. 7 APR 1993 Skokie, Illinois, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] Caroline Elizabeth Duke b. 26 DEC 1994 Skokie, Illinois, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] Cynthia Gail Blood b. 8 AUG 1960 Pontiac, Michigan, USA m. Thomas Walter Popowski 23 JUN 2001 Lake Geneva, Wisconsin [Jane Sencer - email removed] Thomas Walter: b. 25 JUL 1956 Chicago, Illinois, USA Parents: Walter Popowski and Ann Gurdak Alexandra Gail Popowski b. 3 JUL 2002 Rockford, IIIinois, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] Daniel William Blood b. 7 JAN 1962 Pontiac, Michigan, USA m. Carol Lee Billings 15 April 1995 Austin, Texas [Jane Sencer - email removed] Carol Lee: b. 16 SEP 1966 Austin, Texas Parents: Harold Billings and Bernice Snyder Jackson Billings Blood b. 5 NOV 1996 New York City, New York, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] William Walker Blood b. 26 MAR 1999 New York City, New York, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] Ella Brooks Blood b. 16 AUG 2001 New York City, New York, USA [Jane Sencer - email removed] Catharine Ellen (“Kate”) Hendee m(2). Dellie (“Dell”) Wayland Blood, abt 1925 Winchester, Massachusetts [Jane Sencer - email removed] Dellie Wayland: b. 10 MAR 1865 Carlton, New York, USA d. 29 JAN 1957 Lexington, Massachusetts bur. Mt. Albion Cemetery, Albion, New York Parents: Hervey Blood and Mary J. Huff============================================================================================================================================ Ulysses Grant Hendee b. 29 MAY 1867 m. Addie May Chrissey d. 5 Apr 1960 bur. Stockton, New York Occupation: Chrissey & Hendee Pharmarists and General Merchants, Undertaking; Postmaster Residence: 500 Talbut Avenue, Laurel, Maryland (1953) “Ulysses [Hendee] was the person who first transcribed the manuscript of [General] Caleb Hendee, Jr.” [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed; Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] “THE CALEB HENDEE MANUSCRIPTS - These manuscripts were written by Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. He commenced writing in the year 1827 and added to it from time to time, as long as he lived. The last date was 1854. They contain a sketch of his life and all he knew about his and his wife's living relatives and all he could learn about his ancestors. He copies several letters received from other branches of the family. I learned about these old manuscripts some twenty-four years ago but was not successful in locating them until two years ago. While in Vermont I was told that one of Caleb Hendee's granddaughters, Mrs. A.D. Tiffany, of Pittsford, Vermont, had them. I called there and when she learned that I was looking up the records, she told me that she had the old records and very kindly loaned them to me to take home and copy. I have made five typewritten copies, one for Mrs. Tiffany and one for each of my sisters, Mrs. A.Y. Freeman of Fredonia, N.Y. and Mrs. J.V. Fradenburg of Greensburg, Ind. Date January 31, 1913 at Stockton, N. Y. Ulysses G. Hendee” [From a copy of the original 1913 transciption of Gen. Celeb Hendee, Jr.’s manuscritpt by Ulysses Hendee] Addie May: b. Fredonia, New York “I have a letter written by U. Grant Hendee dated Dec.7, 1911. It was from Stockton, NY. It was written to my grandfather. He was inquiring about Jenner genealogyThe letterhead has Chrissey & Hendee Pharmarists and General Merchants Undertaking” [Evangeline Herr - ]“U. Grant Hendee was my grandmother's brother. Their gr-grandmother, Mary Jenner Cook, born August 10, 1792, was the daughter of Stephen Jenner of Pittsford, Vermont, born March 24, 1749. I have more information about Stephen if you are interested. Uncle Grant was still running a country store in Stockton in 1930. Besides being merchant, pharmacist and undertaker, he was also the postmaster.” [jbsencer - ]“Do you have a copy of Caleb Hendee's journal, which he kept from 1820/30s to 1850/60s? Grant Hendee transcribed it from the original journal, which was owned by a woman in Pittsford about 1920. I hope it has been preserved in some safe place. Nobody seemed to know anything about it at the Historical Society when I inquired about it a few years ago. They do have a copy of the transcription. I am thinking you may have a copy of that. It has the only information I know of about early Hendees.”[jbsencer - ]“My grandmother was Grant Hendee's sister Catharine, usually known as Kate. She married Andrew Yates Freeman. The other sister, Mary, married John Fradenburg.The line from Caleb goes: Samuel of Pittsford, Edward who lived in New Russia, Essex County,NY; Joel, who lived in Fredonia and Stockton NY, and my grandmother.How closely am I related to your wife? My email is: email removed. I do not mind sharing my information, but I do not type well and it would be easier to send you a printout from Brothers keeper. I would like to know about the pictures you have.” [Jane - email removed] Esther Chrissie Hendee b. 25 Mar 1903 Laurel, Maryland, USA m. Frank Kottke 6 Oct 1939 Residence: 500 Tolbert Ave., Laurel, Maryland (1953) [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] “Esther’s middle name appears to be taken from the last name of her father, Ulysses Grant Hendee’s business partner. The firm’s letterhead read “Chrissey & Hendee Pharmarists and General Merchants Undertaking.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Margaret Ellen Kottke b. [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] Ralph Kottke b. [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] Mary Eldora Hendee b. 14 Nov 1872 (or 14 Nov 1874) Fredonia, New York, USA m. Rev. John Victor Fradenburgh 28 Mar 1894 d. 31 OCT 1972 East Aurora, New York Residence: Greensburg, Indiana [DAR, Lineage Book of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution - Vol. 66/Item 65170] “My grandmother was Grant Hendee's sister Catharine, usually known as Kate. She married Andrew Yates Freeman. The other sister, Mary, married John Fradenburg. The line from Caleb goes: Samuel of Pittsford, Edward who lived in New Russia, Essex County,NY; Joel, who lived in Fredonia and Stockton NY, and my grandmother. How closely am I related to your wife? My email is: email removed. I do not mind sharing my information, but I do not type well and it would be easier to send you a printout from Brothers keeper. I would like to know about the pictures you have.” [Jane Sencer - email removed; Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Rev. John Victor: b. d. Aug 1892 Canada Floyd Fradenburgh D.D.S. b. 24 Mar1896 m. Catherine Galatian 29 Feb 1924 Occupation: dentist Residence: 2507 Oakland Dr., Kalamazoo, Michigan (1953) Office Address: 714 American Bank Building, Kalamazoo, Michigan (1953) [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed; Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Mary Kathryn Fradenburgh b. [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] Nancy Jane Fradenburgh b. [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] Florelle Putnam Fradenburgh b. 21 Jun 1897 Fredonia, New York, USA m(1). Walter Kile 1 Sep 1928 Dexter, Michigan Residence: 299 Center Street, East Aurora, New York (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Florelle Putnam Fradenburgh m(2). F. F. Van Horn [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed; Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] John Van Horn b. [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] Katherine Ellen Fradenburgh b. 7 Aug 1906 m. E. Harold Hinman 25 Dec 1929 Residence: 426 College Avenue, Norman, Oklahoma (1953) [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed; Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Edward __ b. [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] Allan __ b. [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] Charles Cook Hendee b. 22 OCT 1851 Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York, USA m. Lydia Ann Faxon 11 JAN 1876 (or 12 Jan 1876) Sandy Hill [now Hudson Falls], New York Occupation: Gardener [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ; Jane Sencer - email removed] Lydia Ann: b. 1 MAR 1852 Fort Ann, Washington County, New York Parents: Horace Faxon (b. 16 Nov 1820 Kingsbury, Washington County, New York, USA m. 16 NOV 1843 Fort Ann, Washington County, New York d. 1 JUN 1854 Hydeville, Vermont) and Jane White (b. 19 JAN 1825 Fort Edward, Washington County, New York, USA)1880 United States Census: Kingsbury, Washington County, New York Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Charles HENDEE Self M Male W 28 NY Gardener VT NY Lydia HENDEE Wife M Female W 28 NY Keeps House NY NY Jennie M. HENDEE Dau S Female W 1 NY NY NY Jennie M. Hendee b. 8 Aug 1878 m. Herbert S. Harris 2 Apr 1902 Hudson Falls, New York [Jane Sencer - email removed] Herbert S: b. “of Hudson Falls, New York” [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Roy H. Harris b. 27 Apr 1905 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Claude H. Harris b. 6 Nov 1907 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Caroline L. Harris b. 14 Feb 1915 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]Mary Almira Hendee b. 10 MAR 1858 Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York m. Frederick Judson Woodcock 26 JAN 1876 Kingsbury, New York [Jane Sencer - email removed] Frederick Judson: b. 23 Aug 1854 Pittsford, Vermont, USA Parents: Roswell Woodcock (b. 16 DEC 1809 Jamaica, Windham County, Vermont, USA m. 5 Feb 1839 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont d. 11 May 1883 Pittsford, Rutland, Vermont) and Olive Hendee (b. 2 Nov 1815 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont , USA d. 20 Jul 1882 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont) Lois Hendee b. 1 Sep 1818 Vermont, USA d. 13 Mar 1904 Vermont bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont Living with her widowed sister, Emaline A. (Hendee) Smith and family in Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont at the time of the 1880 census. [1880 United States Census - Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont] "HENDEE, SAMUEL 6th S[on] of Deacon Caleb, m December 2, 1810, Abigail Paine, b October 13, 1790. Children-5, Lois b September 1, 1818." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - ); John Hendee – email removed - ] ===================================================================================================================================================== Viola Gwenanne ("Min") Hendee b. Residence: St. Louis, Missouri "In Ohio, they caught crawfish and clams in the creek in Ohio and cooked them. At night they hunted coon and possum with their hound dogs, “Sage” and “Smoke.” Emma's sister "Min" (Viola Gwenanne) married very young and lived in St. Louis. Emma went to live with her the summer she was eleven and said it was the hottest place in the world." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] =================================================================================================================================================== Belle Adeline Hendee b. "Mary let her two daughters, [Belle] Adeline and Mary Frances go to live with other people." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] =================================================================================================================================================== Mary Frances Hendee b. 9 Feb 1866 m. __ Gallagher d. 21 Jul 1951 "At some point, the family moved on to Tama, IA [Iowa]. It was here that her [Emma's] brothers played the banjo and sang, hunted and fished. They had a tame crow that stole everything out of her mother's sewing basket; her thimble or anything bright such as buttons, etc. They lived on the side of Tama so that when they were going to Sunday School at the Baptist Church they would meet the Indians from the reservation. One in particular 'Indian John' frightened them so that Emma and Mary would hide in a large culvert until he went by. . . Mary let her two daughters, Adeline and Mary Frances go to live with other people." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] ===================================================================================================================================================Charles Omar Dunham Hendee b. abt 1860 Ohio, USA m. Minerva May THOMPSON “I see a Charles Omar Dunham Hendee in your file. The Charles O. Hendee I am looking for was born in Ohio in abt 1860, and If I recall at the moment the 1900 Census showed is father born in Vermont. Charles moved to Iowa. May be a connection. I know there were 13 children born of Charles and Minerva Hendee. I just started searching the Hendee line so I do not have much information. However, I did come across a posting and Lee V. Hendee had dedicated much of his life with researching the Hendee line. There is a book located at the LDS Church and from what his cousin said all of his research, notes, names, pictures everything he did is located at the Michigan State Library Archives. Research goes back to the 1600's. I am going to try and get a copy if possible from the Library.” [Cathy - email removed] “Looking for any information regarding Charles HENDEE who married Minerva THOMPSON.” [Audrianna - email removed] Minerva May: b. abt 1868 Iowa, USA Parents: __ Thompson (b. Kentucky, USA) and __ __ (b. Indiana, USA) 1910 United States Census: Mound Prairie, Jasper County, Iowa; Family 263 - Name Born Age Est Yr Born Relation Marital Race Gender Father Born Mother BornCharles O. Hendee Ohio 50 1860 Self Married White Male Vermont Ohio Minerva M. Hendee Iowa 42 1868 Wife Married White Female Kentucky Indiana Frank W. Hendee Iowa 26 1884 Son Single White Male Ohio IowaSamuel W.[?] Hendee Iowa 19 1891 Son Single White Male Ohio Iowa Lester Hendee Iowa 16 1894 Son Single White Male Ohio Iowa Clyde Hendee Iowa 13 1897 Son Single White Male Ohio Iowa John E. Hendee Iowa 11 1899 Son Single White Male Ohio Iowa Minerva M. Hendee Iowa 8 1902 Daughter Single White Female Ohio Iowa Maebelle Hendee Iowa 6 1904 Daughter Single White Female Ohio Iowa John M. Hendee Iowa 4 1906 Son Single White Male Ohio Iowa Louise Hendee Iowa 2 1908 Daughter Single White Female Ohio Iowa Oral Hendee Iowa 3mo 1910 Son Single White Male Ohio Iowa ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles O Hendee, Mound Prairie, Jasper, Iowa; citing sheet 13A, family 263, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1374420.] Frank W. Hendee b. abt 1884 Iowa, USA ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles O Hendee, Mound Prairie, Jasper, Iowa; citing sheet 13A, family 263, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1374420.] ============================================================================================================================================== Samuel R. Hendee b. 16 Aug 1890 Flagler, Marion County, Iowa, USA ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles O Hendee, Mound Prairie, Jasper, Iowa; citing sheet 13A, family 263, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1374420; "Iowa, Births and Christenings, 1830-1950," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Samuel R Hendee, 16 Aug 1890.]================================================================================================================================================= Lester Hendee b. abt 1894 Iowa, USA ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles O Hendee, Mound Prairie, Jasper, Iowa; citing sheet 13A, family 263, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1374420.]================================================================================================================================================= Clyde Hendee b. abt 1897 Iowa, USA ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles O Hendee, Mound Prairie, Jasper, Iowa; citing sheet 13A, family 263, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1374420.]================================================================================================================================================= John E. Hendee b. abt 1899 Iowa, USA ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles O Hendee, Mound Prairie, Jasper, Iowa; citing sheet 13A, family 263, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1374420.]================================================================================================================================================= Minerva M. Hendee b. abt 1902 Iowa, USA ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles O Hendee, Mound Prairie, Jasper, Iowa; citing sheet 13A, family 263, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1374420.]================================================================================================================================================= Maebelle Hendee b. abt 1904 Iowa, USA ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles O Hendee, Mound Prairie, Jasper, Iowa; citing sheet 13A, family 263, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1374420.]================================================================================================================================================= John M. Hendee b. abt 1906 Iowa, USA ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles O Hendee, Mound Prairie, Jasper, Iowa; citing sheet 13A, family 263, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1374420.]================================================================================================================================================= Louise Hendee b. abt 1908 Iowa, USA ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles O Hendee, Mound Prairie, Jasper, Iowa; citing sheet 13A, family 263, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1374420.]================================================================================================================================================= Oral Hendee b. abt 1910 Iowa, USA ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles O Hendee, Mound Prairie, Jasper, Iowa; citing sheet 13A, family 263, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1374420.]John S. Hendee b. 20 Oct 1822 Pittsford, Vermont, USA m. Cornelia E. Spear Apr 1859 Bowdoinham, Maine d. 21 Oct 1899 "HENDEE, SAMUEL 6th S[on] of s, m December 2, 1810, Abigail Paine, b October 13, 1790. Children-6, John S. b October 20, 1822." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )] “Hendee, J.S. - Reportedly a daguerreian in New York City in the late 1850's. According to one source, he took stereo daguerreotypes, but this has not been verified. He later made paper stereos of New York City buildings; his relationship to J.S. Hendee of Augusta, Maine, is unknown.” [John S. Craig - ] “Hendee, J.S.Listed as a daguerreian in Augusta, Maine, 1856-1860. Probably the same J.S. Hendee identified by stamping on the brass mat of an image.” [John S. Craig - ] Edwin C. Hendee b. 22 Sep 1862 Agusta, Mafine, USA m. Florence E. Whitman 7 Aug 1877 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]Warren M. Hendee b. 17 Oct 1872 (or 17 Oct 1873) m. Mildred Gleason 22 Jul 1903 d. 23 Feb 1919 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Edwin P. Hendee b. 27 May 1824 m. Harriet Upham d. 1893 [no children] "HENDEE, SAMUEL 6th S[on] of Deacon Caleb, m December 2, 1810, Abigail Paine, b October 13, 1790. Children-7, Edwin P. b May 27, 1824." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - ); Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]“Hendee, Edwin B. - Probably one of the "Hendee Brothers" who advertised as daguerreians in Cazenovia, N.Y. (Madison County) in May, 1847. He then went on to establish the first daguerreian gallery in Sonora, Calif., in 1849 with his brother Denny H. Hendee. The brothers moved into the El Dorado building when it was completed. Denny may have left Sonora in 1853. Edwin has been noted as a daguerreian operator for James M. Ford at a gallery at 66 J Street, Sacramento, probably from May to September, 1854. He was also noted in Shasta City, Calif. in 1855-1856; and in Weaverville, Calif., in 1856-1857.” [John S. Craig - ]===================================================================================================================================================== Denny H. Hendee b. 20 Feb 1826 m(1). Elizabeth S. Vineyard 10 May 1853 Marysville, California d. 30 Jan 1907 Occupation: photographer "HENDEE, SAMUEL 6th S[on] of Deacon Caleb, m December 2, 1810, Abigail Paine, b October 13, 1790. Children-8, Denny b February 20, 1826." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - ); Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Elizabeth S: b. d. 1863“Hendee, Denny H. - Also noted as Hender; born in Vermont, he traveled as a daguerreian in Vermont, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York after 1846. Presumably one of the "Hendee Brothers" who advertised in Cazenovia, N.Y. (Madison County) in May, 1847. He established the first gallery in the area of Sonora, Calif., in 1849, in partnership with his brother Edwin B. Hendee. The brothers moved into the El Dorado Hotel building when it was completed. He may have stayed in Sonora until 1853, when he moved to Portland, Ore., opening rooms at the Canton House. There he displayed views of the California gold mining towns.” [John S. Craig - ]“Denny H. Hendee (b. 1826) Daguerreotypist, ambrotypist, photographer; active New York City c. 1846; New Jersey and Pennsylvania (traveling) c. 1847; New York State (traveling) 1848-1849; San Francisco 1850; Sonora, California, 1850-1851; California gold fields (traveling) 1850-1853; Auburn, California, 1852 (?); Stockton, California, c. 1852; Marysville, California, 1851-1853; Portland, Oregon, 1853-1856, c. 1862-c. 1874, 1876-1886; Oregon (traveling) c. 1853-1855; Champoeg, Oregon, 1853; Salem, Oregon, 1853-1854; Hillsboro, Oregon, c. 1854; Forest Grove, Oregon, c. 1854; Albany, Oregon, 1954; Corallis, Oregon, 1854; California (traveling) 1856; Oroville, California, 1856-1859; St. Helens, Oregon, 1860; Shoal Water Bay, Oregon, c. 1860; Vancouver, Washington, c. 1860; Rough and Ready, California, 1863-1864 (?). Descended from French Huguenots, Denny H. Hendee was born in either Rutland or Pittsford, Vermont, on February 26, 1826, the eighth of ten children of Samuel and Abigail Paine Hendee. Denny lived on the ancestral farm throughout his childhood. At nineteen he attended Brandon Seminary for a year, but in the summer of 1846 he abandoned his religious studies and traveled to New York City to learn daguerroetypy. After mastering the art, Hendee worked his way through New Jersey and Pennsylvania as far as Wilkes-Barre. In 1848 he was operating in northern New York when he learned of the discovery of gold in California. With his brother, Edwin B. Hendee, he embarked on a steamer in October 1849, landing in San Francisco on January 10, 1850.1 In San Francisco, Denny Hendee went to work at “the only art gallery in the city, at $25 per week and board.” It is likely that this was the gallery of Frederick Coombs. Within a few months, however, the Hendee brothers were ready to try their luck at the mines. Shortly after arriving at Sonora, they purchased a daguerreotype outfit from an “emigrant” and established a gallery lneaar the Comet House and nearly opposite the El Dorado Hotel. For the remainder of the year the Hendee Brothers combined a fairly successful mining venture with a picture-taking business. They charged sixteen dollars for daguerreotypes, and their output of views and images in Sonora and Tholumne county was reportedly quite bountiful. The Hendees seem to have had a keen artistic eye for newsworthy character studies, such as a “splendid picture of the motley group” that fomented a race riot in Sonora on August 4, 1850. In January 1851 the Hendees visited other towns in northern California, although it is not clear if they continued to work as a partnership after that date. On May 13 a Marysville newspaper reported that D. H. Hendee was “about to remove to the rooms over Dr. Watts’ city drug store.” It is uncertain which of the two Hendeee brothers was a partner in Hendee and Edwards’s Daguerrean Rooms at Mechanics’ Hall, Auburn, California, by November 20, 1852. The more likely candidate may be E. B., since the firm of Hendee and Edwards seems to have been revived as the firm of Edwards and Hendee in Rough and Ready, California, from December 1863 through at least February 1864, by which time Denny Hendee was established as a photographer in Portland, Oregon. (It is uncertain if Edwards was Alfred Edwards or D. H. Edwards.) Around 1852, Denny Hendee established temporary galleries in Stockton and several mining camps. In May 1853 he returned to Marysville long enough to marry Miss E. S. Vineyard before moving on to Oregon with his bride. The couple sailed into Portland on June 10, and Hendee immediately rented gallery space recently vacated by Leland H. Wakefield in the Canton House. Hendee’s inauguaral advertisement stressed that he was a family man with every intention of settling in Portland. Hendee remained in business at the Canton House until about September 1853, then operated at Sawyer and Milwain’s building (second floor), Third Street, Portland. The Hendees eventually had four children: Ortho B., Samuel B., Ella Fanny, who died in her childhood, and Edwin L. Notwithstanding his published vow to become a permanent, settled resident of Portland, Hendee, ever the restless itinerant, soon started making the rounds to outlying settlements. He He visited Oregon City, Champoeg, Salem, Hillsboro, Lafayette, Forest Grove, Albany, and Corvallis between late 1853 and 1855. However, he continued periodically to to operate a Portland gallery at various locations, including “the building in the rear of the Columbian Hotel” from November 1855 to March 1856. To learn new techniques of photography on paper and to visit old friends, Denny Hendee returned to California around late 1856. By April 1857 the Hendee brothers had reunited to open the E. B. and D. H. Hendee ambrotype gallery on Huntoon Street in Oroville. That summer, two engravings based on ambrotypes by E. B. and D. H. Hendee appeared in Hutchings’ California Magazine: Fluming in a Canon in the July issue and River Miing in the September number. The Hendees continued to advertise jointly until at least early 1858, although advertisements under their separate names occasionally appeared in 1857. Denny Hendee returned to Oregon in 1859. Reverting to his itinerant ways, he operated temporary photographic galleries in St. Helens and Shoal Water Bay, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington Territory, until permanently settling in Portland in 1861. The following year Hendee’s first wife died in 1863, when his gallery was at 107 ? Front Street, a number of luminaries favored his studio with their business, including Governor Joseph Lane and the grizzled old mountain man Joe Meek. On March 10, 1864, Hendee married Mrs. Maria (Ricker) White, born in Bath New Hampshire around 1827. Although the couple were married for forty-three years, their union produced no offspring. Hendee’s gallery locations in Portland included the corner of Front and Washington Streets in 1865, the Parrish Building on Washington Street in 1865—66 (this may bave bee identical to the Front and Washington location), and the corner of First and Morrison Streets in 1866-67. In 1868 his gallery was listed at 117 First Street, shifting to the southwest corner of First and Morrison in 1869 and the corner of First and Morrison in 1871-72. 99999[Pioneer Photographers of the Far West, A Biographical Dictionary, 1840-1865; Peter E. Palmquist and Thomas R. Kailbourn; Stanford University Press (2000), p. 290 - ] Otho Selwyn Hendee b. 17 Jul 1854 “near Salem, Oregon” m. [not married] [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]Samuel Bllueford Hendee b. 10 Nov 1855 Portland, Oregon m(1). Isabelle Hoult May 1864 d. 26 Jul 1921 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Isabelle: b. d. “late 1890s” Mabel Eloise Hendee b. 6 Feb 1880 Harrisburg, Oregon, USA m. William McDonald [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] William: b. 31 Mar 1879 Hugh Hoult McDonald b. 18 Apr 1906 m. Adella Lillian Simington 1 Jun 1926 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Stanley Dee Maurice McDonald b. 14 Aug 1907 m. Florence Summers 9 Apr 1927 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Donald Joseph Ward McDonald b. 12 Aug 1911 d. 14 Dec 1912 (infant) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] William John Blueford McDonald b. 9 Feb 1929 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Samuel Bllueford Hendee m(2). Hariett Case Jun 1916 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]Elle Fannie Hendee b. 23 Jul 1858 Oroville, California, USA d. “died at age of 9 months.” [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]Edwin Lewellyn Hendee b. 17 Oct 1859 Vancouver, Washington, USA m. Nettie Isham 17 Mar 1876 Harrisburg, Oregon d. 26 Jun 1921 Portland, Oregon [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Ethel Hendee b. 22 Oct 1886 m. Clint W. Murphy 3 Jul 1906 Residence: “Old address 214 – 11th Street, Eugene, Oregon” (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Alice Lucille Murphy b. 6 Mar 1908 m. A. M. Carson-[?] Junction City, Oregon (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Mary Helen Murphy b. 24 Jun 1917 m. John Grimes Residence: 130 Ash Street, Dallas, Oregon (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Ethyl May Murphy b. 25 May 1919 m. Clifford Patton Residence: 2621 N. Upland Street, Arlington, Washington[?] (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Denny H. Hendee m(2). Mrs. Maria (Ricker) White 10 Mar 1864 “On March 10, 1864, Hendee married Mrs. Maria (Ricker) White, born in Bath New Hampshire around 1827. Although the couple were married for forty-three years, their union produced no offspring.” [Pioneer Photographers of the Far West, A Biographical Dictionary, 1840-1865; Peter E. Palmquist and Thomas R. Kailbourn; Stanford University Press (2000), p. 290 - ] Mrs. Maria (Ricker): b. abt 1827 Bath New Hampshire, USA ======================================================================================================================================================Andrew Hendee[?] b. abt 1828 Vermont, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] ======================================================================================================================================================Mary Caroline Hendee b. 17 Jun 1828 m. Simeon Phelps Hurlbut 9 Dec 1849 d. 17 Dec 1910 "HENDEE, SAMUEL 6th S[on] of Deacon Caleb, m December 2, 1810, Abigail Paine, b October 13, 1790. Children-9, Mary C. b June,17, 1828." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - ); Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Simeon Phelps: b. Pittsford, Vermont, USA d. 16 May 1880Anna Jennett Hurlbut b. 24 Ap 1856 m. [not married] [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]Edwin Kingley Hurlbut b. 14 Ap 1860 m. [not married] [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]Clara Jane Hurlbut b. 15 Dec 1862 m. James Hallowell Lynch 15 Dec 1885 d. 7 Nov 1931 Lake Worth, Florida [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Reah Jennette Lynch b. 26 Jul 1894 m. Harry A. Muir 1 Oct 1920 Residence: R.R. 5 Salina, Kansas (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Harry Asa Muir b. 24 Aug 1921 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Reah Jane Muir b. 18 Oct 1922 m. H. H. Poteet Residence: 4006 Richey Road, Yakima, Washington (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] James Muir b. Residence: Saint George, Kansas (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Nancy Muir b. m. Myron Westgate Residence: Saint George, Kansas [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Hallowell Hurlbut Hendee Lynch b. 12 Jan 1890 m. Margaret Perry 3 Apr 1912 Residence: 304 North Central Ave., Clayton, Missouri (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Hallowell Hurlbut Hendee Lynch, Jr. b. 22 Feb 1913 Residence: 3867 Tuller, Culver City, California (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] James Drake Lynch b. 4 May 1917 Residence: 3867 Tuller, Culver City, California (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Frederick William Hurlbut b. 31 Aug 1866 m. Rose Shaefer 31 Aug 1889 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Rose: b. 12 Aug 1872 Sedwick, Kansas, USA Mary E. Hurlbut b. 4 Jun 1898 m. Stanley G. Wood “Old address 340 W. 57th St., New York, New York.” [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Ethel A. Hurlbut b. 29 Dec 1894 m. Charles E. Marshall Nov 1926 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] [son] Marshall b. 17 Apr 1928 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Lieutenant Earl S. Hurlbut b. 3 May 1893 m. Marie Walten 1921 Oswego, Kansas “Old address Independence, Inyo County, California” [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Mary Jane Hurlbut b. [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Charles Stanley Hurlbut b. [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Mazie J. Hurlbut b. 4 Oct 1892 Residence: Riedlesy, California (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Earl Stuart Hurlbut b. 23 Feb 1918 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Fred S. Hurlbut b. 20 Mar 1880 m. Bessie Cox 14 Jul 1916 Residence: Wichita, Kansas (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Earl Stuart Hurlbut b. 23 Feb 1918 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Martha Hendee[?] b. abt 1830 Vermont, USA [LDS Family History Search - ]Joel C. Hendee b. 2 Nov 1830 d. 6 Apr 1843 (age 12 yrs) bur. Old Baptist Burying Ground, Pittsford, Vermont "HENDEE, SAMUEL 6th S[on] of Deacon Caleb, m December 2, 1810, Abigail Paine, b October 13, 1790. Children-10, Joel C. b November 2, 1830." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )] Deacon Samuel Hendee m(2). Elizabeth (“Betsey” or “Betsy”) (Wainwright) Pray - Salisbury, Vermont Residence: Pittsford, Vermont “Thursday, Oct. 21st 1845 - My brother Samuel lost his wife [Abigail (“Naby”) Paine Hendee] last Spring and a few days since was married to a widow woman in Salisbury” [brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 25; John Hendee – email removed - ] Betsey: b. abt 1799 “first husband - Tubal C[ain] Pray” [LDS Family History Search - ]1850 United States Census - Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont; Film Number: 444926; Digital GS Number: 4206190; Image Number: 00120; Line Number: 38; Dwelling House Number: 759; Family Number: 860 – Name Age Calc. Birth Born Gender Samuel Hendee 58 1792 Vermont MaleBetsey[?] Hendee 57 1793 Vermont Female Lois Hendee 31 1819 Vermont FemaleJohn Hendee 27 1823 Vermont MaleAndrew Hendee[?] 22 1828 Vermont MaleMartha Hindee[?] 20 1830 Vermont Female[LDS Family History Search - ]“Abigail [(Paine) Hendee] died in the spring of 1845 and Samuel immediately remarried. Five years later, the 1850 Census shows a Samuel Hendee (born c 1792) and spouse Betsey (born c 1799) married and living in Pittsford, with the following children: Lois (c1819), John (c1823), Andrew (c1828), and Martha (c1830). It would appear that Betsey was Samuel’s 2nd wife and that Lois and John were the children of Samuel and his first wife Abigail. But, then, who are Andrew and Martha? Maybe they were a son and daughter of Samuel and Abigail who were not recorded by Caverly and Lee Hendee. Their approximate birthdates could conceivably fit before daughter Mary and son Joel. Maybe they were a nephew and niece of Samuel, but I have not been able to find any children of Samuel’s brothers with those names. Maybe the 1850 Census Samuel Hendee is NOT the son of Caleb and Caroline, but it seems highly unlikely that there were two Samuel Hendees born about the same time living in Pittsford.” [John Hendee – email removed - ]“John, Here’s another idea about the identity of your Martha and Andrew ‘Hendee.’ They could be children from Betsey Wainwright’s first marriage to Tubal Cain Pray, knowing the general care and accuracy of the average census taker in 1850. It would not be too far a stretch to assume Martha and Andrew Pray were living with Samuel and Betsey (or Betsy?) Hendee at the time of the 1850 census since their father, Tubal Pray, had already died and neither of them had yet married. The census taker may have, incorrectly, assumed all the adult children were Hendees since they were all approximately the same age. Here are some things that would seem to support the above: Samuel ‘s wife, Betsy (Wainwright) (Pray) Hendee, was first married to a Tubal Cain Pray in 1821. Tubal died in 1834 in Salisbury, Vermont. I think these names, dates and places pretty conclusively tie this Elizabeth (Betsey) to our Samuel Hendee. Note that among Elizabeth and Tubal’s four children (below) there was a Martha Pray and an Andrew Pray. The birthdates of these two match pretty closely with the Martha and Andrew you are trying to identify. I think the identification of Martha and Andrew as Hendees on the 1850 census was a mistake. I do not think Samuel Hendee ever adopted them and changed their last names to Hendee because, when Martha married Chester G. Thomas on 18 Dec 1860, she is listed as ‘Martha Pray.’ On the record of her death on 10 May 1886 she is listed as ‘Martha Pray Thomas.’ Similarly, Andrew is listed as ‘Andrew H. Pray’ on the record of his death on 02 Mar 1875. Andrew married (1) Betsy Briggs 30 OCT 1851 and (2) Clara J. Williams 11 APR 1861” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Excellent. Nice job of research. Makes perfect sense. Thanks. I can now scratch Andrew and Martha from the Hendee list.” [John Hendee – email removed - ] “Pedigree Resource File: Name Gender Birth Birth Place Death Place of Death Spouse Marriage Place of MarriageTubal Cain Pray Male 15 MAY 1794 Sheldon, VT 24 MAR 1834 Salisbury, VT Elizabeth Wainwright 7 FEB 1821 Middlebury, VTChildren:Susan Pray Female 13 AUG 1826 Salisbury, VT 6 DEC 1906 Brandon, WIMartha Pray Female 16 JUN 1830 10 MAY 1886Emily Pray Female 4 OCT 1824Andrew Pray Male 29 APR 1828 2 MAR 1875[LDS Family History Search - ; Wainwright Family Genealogy, Dated June 1903]“Wisconsin Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968 for Betsy Wainwright: Name Gender Burial Place Death Date Death Place Age Birth Date Birthplace Race Marital Spouse's Name Susay Pray Wheeler Female Ladoga, Wisconsin 06 Dec 1906 Brandon, Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin 80 13 Aug 1826 Salisbury, Vt White Married Freeman WheelerFather’s Name Mother’s Name Tubal C. Pray Betsy Wainwright[LDS Family History Search - ]“Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954 for Betsey Hendee: Name Event Event Date Event Place Gender Age Est. Birth Father MotherAndrew H. Pray Death 02 Mar 1875 Vermont Male 45 1830 Tubal C. Pray Betsey Hendee”[LDS Family History Search - ]“Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954 for Tubal Cain Pray: Groom Event Event Date Event Place Gender Spouse Spouse's FatherChester G. Thomas Marriage 18 Dec 1860 Pittsford, Vermont Male Martha Pray Tubal C. Pray”[LDS Family History Search - ]“Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954 for Tubal Cain Pray: Name Event Event Date Event Place Gender Age Est. Birth Father MotherMartha Pray Thomas Death 10 May 1886 Vermont Female 55 1831 Tubal Cain Pray Betsey”[LDS Family History Search - ]Deacon Caleb Hendee m(2). Mary (Reeves) Squire 30 Jun 1791 Manchester, New Hampshire Mary (Reeves): b. “from Manchester, Vermont” m(1). Jonathan Squire 19 Nov 1775 Westport, Fairfield County, Connecticut, New England Jonathan: b. 6 Oct 1739 Westport, Fairfield County, Connecticut, New England d. bef Jun 1784 Fredricksburgh, Dutchess County, New York Parents: Nathaniel Squire and Sarah Higgins (d. abt 1811 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont) “If I'm remembering it right, there's an interesting comment in Caleb Hendee, Jr's memoir suggesting that the family wasn't too pleased with Caleb, Sr's taking a second wife. That wife gave birth to Abner [Hendee], so if the union hadn't taken place, I (and a whole lot of other people) wouldn't exist. Are you familiar with the History of Pittsford, Vermont? The book contains a Hendee genealogy and other information about the Hendees.” [Randal J. Hendee - email removed]“Mary Reeves Squire Hendee vs. Mary Reeves Squires Hendee is a tough one. I've seen her listed as the third wife of "Jonathan Squire" (b. 6 Oct 1739 Westport, Fairfield, Connecticut) prior to her marriage to Caleb Hendee. She is also shown as “Mary Squire” on the witten copy of her son, Abner Hendee’s Vermont birth record. While there are a lot of references to her as "Mary Squires," I agree that Mary Squire is what I should go with and am changing my document accordingly.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “REEVES, Mary #: SQUI53 m: 19 Nov 1775 Weston, Fairfield County, Connecticut - 3rd Wife of Jonathan Squire [Veteran of American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) – Rank: Ensign] SQUIRE, Ens. Jonathan b: 06 Oct 1739 Westport, Fairfield, Connecticut d: <Jun 1784 Fredricksburgh Pct., Dutchess, NY” [Squire Families 1480-1944 - ; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee, 1792.] "(23)23 Deacon Caleb Hendee, B,, Aug., 30, 1745, Coventry, Conn., M.(1) Caroline Ellsworth,?only daugh.?of Samuel Ellsworth. of Simsbury, Conn. Apr., 27, 1767. who was B., Mar., 1748?Deacon Caleb M.(2) Mary Squires, June 30, 1791. Caroline Ellsworth Hendee?D.,?May 12, 1791. Deacon Caleb D., Oct., 2, 1823 at Pittsford, Vt., Mary Squires?came from Vt." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971 "Caroline Hendee [first] wife of Caleb Hendee died May 12 AD 1791 on Thursday. June 30th AD 1791 Caleb Hendee married Mary Squire(s?) and Abner their son was born August 8th AD 1792 on Wednesday . . . Rec'd March 12, 1804 C. Hendee Jr. T. Clerk" [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869 Pittsford, Vermont Town Offices] "Mary Squires came from Vt., town of Manchester." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "Bradley Squires was from Manchester, Vt., but we can learn little of his ancestry. He was a large, portly man, and in early life became a school teacher, a vocation which he followed several years in this town. He married Sally, daughter of Jonathan Rowley, July 30, 1803, and resided a short time in the family of Deacon Caleb Hendee who, in 1791, had married his [Bradley's] mother, Mrs. Mary Squires, then a widow. Mr. Squires resided in this town but a few years after his marriage. He had a brother, Phineas Squires, who married Esther, another daughter of Jonathan Rowley, and resided some years on the Rowley farm, but eventually moved to Pennsylvania." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “Caroline Hendee wife of Caleb Hendee died May 12 AD 1791 on Thursday; June 30th AD 1791 Caleb Hendee married Mary Squires and Abner their son was born August 8th AD 1792 on Wednesday. Rec'd March 12, 1804 C. Hendee Jr. T. Clerk (Page 59) Caleb Hendee died Oct. 2d AD 1823 in the 79th year of his age. C. Hendee T. Clerk Entered Nov. 3, 1824.” [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869; Pittsford Town Offices]Abner Hendee, Esquire b. 8 Aug 1792 (Wednesday) Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Mary (“Polly”) Atwood 14 Nov 1813 Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont officiant: John Conant, Justice of the Peace d. 23 May 1844 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont (or 22 Apr 1845 Pittsford, Vermont) bur. Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont[?] Occupation: Justice of the Peace - State of Connecticut, TOLLAND COUNTY, SS. HEBRON PROBATE DISTRICT Military Service: War of 1812 Capt. Caleb Hendee's Company (Sep 1814) Residence: Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut (1820-1840) ["United States Census, 1840," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee, Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut; citing p. 120, NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 31.] Mary (“Polly”): b. abt 1788 Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 3 Oct 1877 (age 86 Y. 8 M.) Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township, [west of Beloit], Rock County, Wisconsin (Bock 1, Lot 13) Monument Inscription: “Polly wife of A. Hendee died Oct 3, 1877 aged 86 yrs 8ms” – others on same monument: Squire Franklin Hendee, Elizabeth Shrake, Edgar Melvin Hendee – also small stone next to large monument saying “Grandma” Parents: Isaac T. Atwood (b. 24 Nov 1760 Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Colony, New England m. 19 Apr 1785 Winchester, Cheshire County, New Hampshire d. 14 Mar 1847 Leicester, Addison County, Vermont bur. 1847 Brookside Cemetery, Leicester, Addison County, Vermont Military Service: Revolutionary War Soldier) and Elizabeth Lodge Dodge (b. 29 Jan 1762 Winchester, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, New England d. 14 Jan 1852 Leicester, Addison County, Vermont bur. 1852 Brookside Cemetery, Leicester, Addison County, Vermont) Federal Census: Newark, Rock, WI Image #348 Dwelling #199/209: "Hendee ** Polly 55 F * Widow b. MA(?) ***Franklin 21 M Son b. VT * Abner Hendee died abt 1845 ** Polly and Abner were Harriet and Franklin's parents. *** Franklin was Harriet's brother." Polly bought land (40 acres) in Rock County, Wisconsin in 1848. "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 25 July 1850 shows Polly Hendee, Age 55, 'widow,' place of birth - Massachusetts, value of real estate owned $300. Shows Franklin Hendee, Age 20, 'Farmer,' Place of birth - Vermont." [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1850] “MARY "POLLY" ATWOOD, b. Abt. 1788, Warwick, Massachusetts; d. October 8, 1877, Wisconsin; m. ABNER HENDEE, November 14, 1813, Pittsford, Vermont; b. August 8, 1792, Pittsford, Vermont; d. April 22, 1845, Pittsford, Vermont.” [Whiting family genealogy - ; Daniel Whiting - email removed] “ISAAC T. ATWOOD was born November 24, 1760 in Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, and died March 14, 1847 in Leicester, Addison, Vermont; buried Brookside Cemetery, Leicester, Vermont. He married ELIZABETH DODGE April 19, 1785 in Winchester, New Hampshire, daughter of WILLIAM DODGE and ELIZABETH THOITTS. She was born January 29, 1762 in Winchester, New Hampshire, and died January 14, 1852 in Leicester, Vermont; buried Brookside Cemetery, Leicester, Vermont.” [Whiting family genealogy - ; Daniel Whiting - email removed]“Atwood relatives gathered in 1953 on the porch of the old grade school, now named Lorenwood. Frances Atwood Wing is sitting behind her nieces Barbara Atwood Pratt (left) and Barbara’s sister Elizabeth, with young James Pratt on her lap. She is a retired handweaver and teacher and lives in Proctor. (Courtesy of Elizabeth Atwood)” [Images of America Around Pittsford by Peggy Armitage for Pittsford Historical Society Inc.; Arcadia Publishing (2009); [picture] pg. 52] "Caroline Hendee [first] wife of Caleb Hendee died May 12 AD 1791 on Thursday. June 30th AD 1791 Caleb Hendee married Mary Squire and Abner their son was born August 8th AD 1792 on Wednesday . . . Rec'd March 12, 1804 C[aleb) Hendee Jr. T. Clerk" [Births, Deaths, Marriages; Vol 1, 1763-1869 Pittsford, Vermont Town Offices "(70)68 Abner Hendee, B., Aug., 8, 1793, M., Polly Atwood, b. Jan., 13, 1791, Abner?d., at?Pittsford, Vt., Apr., 22, 1845. Polly, d. Oct, 3,?1878 . . . 23(70) Abner Hendee (Son of Deacon Caleb Hendee and his (2) wife, Mary Squires? Hendee), b., August., 8, 1792, and d. at Pittsford, Vt., Apr., 22, 1845. Polly?Atwood, who was b. Jan., 13, 1791. Polly d., Oct., 3, 1878." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "HENDEE, ABNER 7th s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m. Polly Atwood. Children Rosannah, Horace, Winchester, Franklin, Angeline and Harriet. Abner Hendee, d. April 22, 1845." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - ); "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee and Polly Atwood, 1813.] “Abner Hendee; gender: Male; birth date: 08 Aug 1792; birthplace: PITTSFORD TWP, RUTLAND, VERMONT; race: White; father's name: Caleb Hendee; father’s age: 46; father born: Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England; mother's name: Mary Squire; mother’s child no: 1; town: Pittsford; town clerk: Caleb Hendee, Jr.” ["Vermont, Births and Christenings, 1765-1908," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee, 08 Aug 1792; citing reference , FHL microfilm unknown.]“Deacon Caleb Hendee [Sr.] was one of the early settlers of Pittsford. He moved there from Connecticut before the Revolution. His son, Caleb [Jr.], kept a journal for many years in which he recorded all the information he had about his family. I have a copy. If you would send me the names of your early ancestors I will see if I can find them. Caleb [Jr.} also recorded a letter about 1839 from Abner Hendee, a cousin [actually a half-brother] still in Connecticut, which told about the family fleeing Normandy at the time of "the religious wars" in France, and the early arrival of Richard Hendee in Boston. Richard had a son Richard, who had a son Jonathan, who was Deacon Caleb's [Sr.] father.” [Jane Sencer - email removed]“Abner Hendee (half brother of David and Caleb, Jr., as per page xiii of In the Shadow of Cox Mountain by Grace Anderson - Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed) married Polly Atwood. He also lives on what was my father’s home farm and in a mansion house. He has 4 or 5 children . . . Monday, Oct. 21st 1844 - my half brother, Abner Hendee [died] the 23rd of May [1844] last” [half brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 25]“HENDEE, ABNER. Waggoner, Pittsford - Volunteered to go to Plattsburgh, [NY], September, 1814, and served 8 days in Capt. Caleb Hendee's Company [STATE OF VERMONT ROSTER OF SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1812-14, prepared and published under the direction of Herbert T. Johnson, The Adjutant General, 1933, page 212; Ref: Book 52, AGO Page 125.]“State of Connecticut, TOLLAND COUNTY, SS. HEBRON PROBATE DISTRICT - On this Twentieth day of July A.D. 1833, personally appeared in open court before Abner Hendee, Esq. Judge of the Court of Probate for the District of Hebron, now sitting, Jonathan Waterhouse, a resident of Hebron in the County of Tolland and State of Connecticut, aged 75 years, who being duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress, passed June 7, 1832. That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers, and served as herein stated. ‘On the first day of Sept. 1776 the most part of the Connecticut militia on the East side of the river, were called and ordered into service of the United States in the revolutionary War . . .’” [Jonathan Waterhouse's Revolutionary War Pension Application - ]“Hebron’s Town Clerk was searching for much needed office space. She visited the little Records Building on the Green and came upon five, drawer-like boxes of Hebron’s early historical documents . . . documents dated from 1740-1890 . . . The packets of history not only reveal the government of our town, when church, town and state were synonymous, but the character of those who served it. These were idealistic men of faith who were dedicated to the work of building a town and caring for its people. Our first impressions were that the packets were uniformly folded and neatly tied with cord. There was a fragrant aroma of rag paper and hemp. The penmanship of these town officers is exemplary, and written with quill pens! The following are examples of Ecclesiastical Society documents and the business of the town. We shared some that we thought are interesting and reflective of the culture of the time. ‘1825: Warrant to Sheriff of County of Tolland, Greetings. Whereas, Mr.and Mrs. __ on the 16th day of June, did knowingly entertain dissolute and vile persons at their home in the First Society of Hebron, to practice drunkenness, debauchery, fornication and adultery. Complaintent prays that they will be dealt with as the Law Allows.’ Abner Hendee, Esquire, Justice of the Peace; Found guilty of occupying a house of ill fame and committed to the Work House in Hebron. (Neglected to pay fine of $9.55 for the writ. Body committed to keeper of the Goal in Tolland.); 1827: Warrant: A certain citizen of Hebron, property taken to be sold to pay his debts. One broom, 1 looking glass, one set of tea cups, one sugar bowl, one milk cup, one bottle of gin, 2 small tin pail, set of spoons and bedstead and chest. ‘I posted said property on a signpost in the 1st Society with notice that it would be sold at the end of 20 days.’ Auction absolved debts.’ Abner Hendee, Justice of the Peace” [Gifts From Our Past – The Hebronian, June 2007 - ]“HEBRON -- Town Selectmen -- 1708 – 2004 revision: 5/13/2008: Abner Hendee (1815-1816, 1823-1824, 1824-1825, 1825-1826, 1826-1827, 1827-1828, 1828-1829, 1829-1830, 1830-1831, 1831-1832, 1840-1841 []“[1825 The Annual Connecticut Register and United States Calendar - ]“Hendee, Abner — of Hebron, Tolland County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Hebron, 1821; member of Connecticut state senate 21st District, 1839-40. Burial location unknown.” [The Political - ]“William Washington Hendee’s father was Horace, his father was Abner. Since there is more than one Horace, and more than one Abner, would Abner’s father be Winchester? “ [Pam Hendee - email removed] “This is how I think things fit together. I actually had your family attached to the wrong branch of Hendees rather than the Beloit branch where I see now you belong. William Washington Hendee's father was Horace S. Hendee (b. Feb 1846 [or Mar 1845] Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin) who appears to have married his cousin, Emma E. Mead (b. abt 1846) and thus confused things for us researchers. Emma Mead's mother, Harriet Hendee (b. 1823 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont), married Andrew Philip Mead abt 1850. He was her second husband. Harriet Hendee was the sister of Winchester E. Hendee (b. 8 Sep 1816 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont) and Emma's husband Horace S. Hendee was the son of Winchester so they were first cousins. The father of Harriet and Winchester Hendee was Abner Hendee (b. 8 Aug 1792 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Polly Atwood 14 Nov 1813 Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont). Harriet and Winchester had another brother, Horace A. Hendee (b. 1814 Rutland or Pittsford Township (?), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Elmira Paine) This Horace A. Hendee was my wife, Judy's great great grandfather and was, of course the father of her great grandfather, Horace Jackson Hendee (b. 4 Mar 1842 Pittsford Township, (?), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Lenora ("Nora") L. Cutts 5 Nov 1874 Beloit, Wisconsin by Edward D. Savage, Doctor of Baptist Church Beloit, Wisconsin (witnesses: Eli Barkley & A. S. Fisher) [Judith (Shanley) Petrie of Arden Hills, Minnesota has the original marriage certificate] d. 4 Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin.) So I am pretty confident that you and Judy share Abner Hendee and Polly Atwood as great great grandparents - which would actually make you two ‘third cousins’.” [David Petrie –dapwyn@]“ATWOOD-HENDEE-VT-WI: gr-gr-gr-grandmother, Polly ATWOOD b 1790/91 probably Pittsford VT m. Abner HENDEE, son of (Deacon) Caleb HENDEE of Pittsford. Polly is buried in Newark County, WI. Submitted by: Randal J. Hendee, PO Box 218, Glen Ellyn IL 60138 (posted 2000)” [Ruth Atwood - email removed.ca; Atwood Ancestors Vol VII No 1c; Published by Claudette (Atwood) Maerz, Spring 1989 - ]“I am researching the family of Abner & Mary/Polly Atwood Hendee. Polly and some of her kids moved from Vermont to Newark, Wis. Several Hendees are buried in Newark Cemetery. Their son Squire Franklin Hendee married Elizabeth Shrake and had about eleven kids. Their son Winchester Hendee married Sarepta. Their daughter Harriett Hendee Blackmer Mead is my ancester.” [Heather Norman – email removed] 1820 United States Census: Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut - NameAbner Hendee["United States Census, 1820," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee, Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut; citing p. 972, NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 2.]1830 United States Census: Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut - NameAbner Hendee["United States Census, 1830," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee, Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut; citing p. 294, NARA microfilm publication M19, roll 8.]1840 United States Census: Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut - NameAbner Hendee["United States Census, 1840," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee, Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut; citing p. 120, NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 31.]1850 United States Census: Enumeration District No. 21, Newark, Rock County, Illinois; Family: 209 - Name Age Gender Occupation Born Value of Real EstatePolly Hendee 55 Female “widow” Massachusetts $300.00Franklin Hendee 21 Male farmer Vermont["United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Polly Hendee, 1850.]Horace A. Hendee b. 1814 Rutland (or Pittsford Township?), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m(1). Almira (or Elmira) Paine 1835 Vermont d. abt 1850-1851 - 1850 Vermont census shows occupation as "farmer" and total value of real estate owned as $700.00. "(170 A)?Horace Hendee, B., ? M., ? D., ?" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "HENDEE, ABNER 7th s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m Polly Atwood. Children Horace." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Elmira (or Almira): b. 1813 Vermont, USA Parents: Captain Paine (b. 1775 m. 1792 Somerset, Bristol County, Massachusetts) and Abigail (“Nabby”) Mason (b. 27 January 1777 Somerset, Bristol County, Massachusetts d. aft 1850) ["Ancestral File v4.19," database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Captain Paine.]"United States, Civil War Soldiers Index," Horace A. Hendee: Name: Horace A. Hendee; Also Known As: Horace A. Henderson; Rank In: Corporal; Rank Out: Private; Side: Union; State (or Origin): Vermont, Military Unit: 2nd Battery, Vermont Light Artillery; nara publication title: Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Vermont.” ["United States, Civil War Soldiers Index," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace A. Hendee, 1861-1865; "United States, Civil War Soldiers Index," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace A. Henderson, 1861-1865.]“Hi Dave, My name is Nicole Paige and I live in Vermont. I saw a blog that you were commenting on a while ago about the Hendee family. My grandfather is a Hendee. His parents were Carlton Hendee and Sylvia Preville. I have traced them back to a Horace Hendee born in the early 1800's who I believe married an indian woman named Rose[?]. His son was Isaac Hendee born in Hubbardton or Rutland Vermont about 1843. I was wondering if you had any other information concerning list line of Hendees that may help me in my search.” [Nicole Paige - email removed] "My grandmother, Anna Louise Hendee was born in Rutland, Vermont to Carlton Isaac (C.I.) Hendee and Agnes Jane Rudd. Carlton's parents [grandparents] were Horace Hendee and Nettie Blodgett Almira (or Elmira) Paine. His grandfather[ father] was Isaac Hendee. [His mother was Nettie L. Blodgett.]" [Amy ___ - email removed; David Petrie – dapwyn@]1850 United States Census; Hubbardton, Rutland County, Vermont; dwelling house number: 465; family number: 489 – Name Gender Age Born Est Birth Yr Relation Horace H[?]. Hendee Male 36 Vermont 1814 SelfElmira Hendee Female 37 Vermont 1813 WifeHorace J. Hendee Male 8 Vermont 1842 SonSamuel W. Hendee Male 5 Vermont 1845 Son Harriet L. Hendee Female 3 Vermont 1847 DaughterIsaac A. Hendee Male 1 Vermont 1849 SonNabby Pain Female 74 Massachusetts 1776 Mother-in-LawEzra Pain Male 47 Massachusetts 1803 Brother-in-Law["United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace H. Hendee in household of Horace H. Hendee, Hubbardton, Rutland, Vermont, United States; citing dwelling 465, family 489, NARA microfilm publication M432, roll 927.] Horace Jackson (“Jackson”) Hendee b. 4 Mar 1842 Pittsford Township, Chittenden, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Lenora ("Nora") L. Cutts 5 Nov 1874 Beloit, Wisconsin by Edward D. Savage, Doctor of Baptist Church Beloit, Wisconsin (witnesses: Eli Barkley & A. S. Fisher) [Judith (Shanley) Petrie of Arden Hills, Minnesota has the original marriage certificate] d. 4 Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Mar 1909 Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin (Section 1st, Block 25, Lot 4, Grave 10, Lot purchased by: H. J. Hendee in Oct 1902, probably for the burial of Harry W. Hendee, his son, who had been shot on 9/28/1901 while serving in the Army in the Philippine Islands) Occupation: contractor-mason “Hendee H J - 620 Hackett, mason contractor” [Beloit City Directory – 1890] “Hendee Horace J (Lenora), mason, res 1022 Euclid av” [Beloit City Directory – 1907-1908] Obituary: “OLD SETTLER GOES TO REST - HORACE J. HENDEE DIES AFTER ILLNESS OF THREE WEEKS. - Horace J. Hendee, one of Beloit’s old settlers, died this morning at 3 o’clock at his home in Highland avenue after an illness of three weeks with a complication of diseases. Mr. Hendee was 67 years of age and had lived in this city [Beloit, Wisconsin] since he was 18 years old. He was a contractor-mason by trade and was widely known. He was a member Camp 348, M. W. A. and was esteemed by a large circle of friends. Deceased is survived by a wife and one daughter, Mrs. Pierce of Kenosha. The date of the funeral will be announced later.” [The Beloit Daily News; 1 Mar 1909 - see also D. B. Robinson's Genealogy Page - ] "(N.P.) Horace Jackson Hendee B.,? Married.? D.?" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] “Wisconsin Marriage Record Details: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Horace J.; Day: 05; Month: November; Year: 1874; County: Rock; Volume: 2; Page: 369; Last Name: Cutts; First Name: Nora L.; Day: 05; Month: November; Year: 1874; County: Rock; Volume: 2; Page: 369” []Lenora ("Nora") L: b. May 1856 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 27 Feb 1935 (age 78yr) St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota bur. 1935 Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin (Section 1st, Block 25, Lot 4, Grave 9, Lot purchased by: H. J. Hendee in Oct 1902, probably for the burial of Harry W. Hendee, his and Nora’s son, who had been shot on 9/28/1901 while serving in the Army in the Philippine Islands) Obituary: “Former Resident Of Beloit Is Dead - Rites for Mrs. Lenora C. Hendee Are Wednesday - Mrs. Lenora C. Hendee, 78, a former resident of Beloit, died Monday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anna McIntyre, St. Paul, Minn. With whom she had made her home for many years. She had been in ill health for a long time. Mrs. Hendee was the widow of H. J. Hendee who died some years ago. She also was preceded in death by a son, Harry W. Hendee, who lost his life in the Spanish-American war [actually the Philippine Island Insurrection following the Spanish-American war put down by the United States military]. From young girlhood, she was a member of the First Baptist Church, Beloit. Surviving relatives are the daughter at whose home she died, six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. George Gayton, of Beloit, four nieces and one nephew. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the home of her sister, 945 Highland avenue, this city [Beloit, Wisconsin], the Rev. H. A. Studebaker will officiate and burial will be in Oakwood cemetery [Beloit, Wisconsin].” [The Beloit Daily News; 26 Feb 1935] Parents: Thomas Cutts (b. 1825-28 New Portland, Maine, USA m. New Portland, Maine d. 1875 Beloit, Wisconsin bur. 6 Apr 1875 Beloit, Wisconsin) and Mary Victoria Elliot (b. 1829 New Vinyard, Maine, USA d. 1897 Beloit, Wisconsin bur. 13 Dec 1897 Beloit, Wisconsin) 1880 United States Census: Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin; Dwelling 135; Family 151 - Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Jackson HENDEY[sp] Self M Male W 37 VT Stone Mason VT VT Elenna[?] HENDEY[sp] Wife M Female W 24 WI Keeping House ME ME Harry HENDEY[sp] Son S Male W 3 WI VT WI Anna M. HENDEY[sp] Dau S Female W 3M WI VT WI “Above entries have the following errors – Jackson should be Horace Jackson; Hendey should be Hendee; Elenna should be Lenora.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]“Horace Jackson and Lenora Hendee and family lived very close to Horace Jackson’s first cousin, Horace S. Hendee and his wife, Emma Mead and family in Beloit, Wisconsin at the time of the 1880 U.S. Federal Census. Horace Jackson and family were dwelling 135 and family 151 in the census while Horace S. and family were dwelling 132 and family 148 in the census. This census was probably taken when Horace Jackson and Nora were living in the house at 620 Hackett Street in Beloit, Wisconsin. Thus Horace S. Hendee and family were likely living a few doors away on Hackett, across the street on Hackett or just around the corner on Forest Avenue from Horace Jackson’s Hackett Street address in 1880. We have pictures of Horace Jackson's house in about 1870 and also a few years ago when we visited Beloit. My wife's great grandmother, Lenora ("Nora") Cutts Hendee (b. 1856) was probably a little too old to have been a playmate of your Nettie and her siblings but she may well have served as a baby sitter for them at time.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@aol..com]1885 Wisconsin State Census: 4th Ward, City of Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin – Head of Family White Males White Females Born in United States Horace Hendee 5 3 8 [Horace] Jackson Hendee 2 3 5 Samuel T. Cutts 1 2 3["Wisconsin, State Census, 1885," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Samuel T Cutts, Beloit City, Rock, Wisconsin.]Note: “Horace Hendee, [Horace] Jackson Hendee and Samuel T. Cutts were all listed next to each other in the 1885 Wisconsin State Census for the City of Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin. Horace Jackson Hendee was the brother-in-law of Samuel T. Cutts, having married Nora Hendee, Samuel’s sister.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]1895 Wisconsin State Census: City of Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin – Family Head White Males White Females Born in United StatesH. J. Hendee 2 3 5["Wisconsin, State Census, 1895," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), H J Hendee, Beloit City, Rock, Wisconsin.]1905 Wisconsin State Census: City of Kenosha, ward 4, County of Kenosha, Wisconsin, Family 1757 – Name Relation Gender Race Age Est. Birth Marital Born Parents Born Occupation Months Employed Own/Rent Free/Mortgaged Farm/HouseHendee, Horace J. Head Male White 65 abt 1840 Married Vermont Vermont Mason 10 RentHendee, Nora Wife Female White 49 abt 1856 Married Wisconsin Wisconsin ["Wisconsin State Census, 1905," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Clyde C Pierce, Kenosha city, ward 4, Kenosha, Wisconsin.]“Note: As of the 1905 census, Clyde C. Pierce and family were living next to his wife’s parents, Horace Jackson Hendee and Nora (Cutts) Hendee. The two families were assigned consecutive family numbers (1757 &1758) in the census records for the City of Kenosha, Ward 4. While Clyde C. Pierce shows that he owed his residence on the census, the Hendees show they were renting. It may have been that they were renting part of the residence owned by their daughter, Anna May Pierce and her husband, Clyde Clifford.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Anna May Hendee b. 29 Feb 1880 [A leap year baby - Anna May celebrated her birthday on March 1st except for leap years] Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). Clyde Clifford Pierce 27 Sep 1899 Kenosha, Wisconsin d. 6 Sep 1957 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin (Section 1st, Block 25, Lot 4, Grave 6, Lot purchased by: H. J. Hendee in Oct 1902, probably initially, for the burial of Harry W. Hendee, his son, who had been shot on 9/28/1901 while serving in the Army in the Philippine Islands) ["Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Clyde C. Pierce and Anna Hendee, 27 Sep 1899.] Clyde Clifford: b. 1868 Paris, Wisconsin, USA d. 14 Jan 1918 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin (Section 1st, Block 25, Lot 4) Parents: Carleton Pierce and Pherona Flemming"Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," Horace Hendee in entry for Clyde C. Pierce and Anna Hendee, 1899; Groom's Name: Clyde C. Pierce; Bride’s Name: Anna Hendee; Marriage: 27 Sep 1899 Kenosha, Wisconsin; Groom’s Father’s Name: Carleton Pierce; Groom’s Mother’s Name: Pherona Flemming; Bride’s Father’s Name: Horace Hendee; Bride’s Mother’s Name: Laura sp - should be Nora] Cutts” ["Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace Hendee in entry for Clyde C. Pierce and Anna Hendee, 27 Sep 1899.]1905 Wisconsin State Census: City of Kenosha, ward 4, County of Kenosha, Wisconsin, Family 1758 – Name Relation Gender Race Age Est. Birth Marital Born Parents Born Occupation Months Employed Own/Rent Free/Mortgaged Farm/HousePierce, Clyde C. Head Male White 40 abt 1865 Married Wisconsin Wisconsin Laborer 12 OwnPierce, Anna M. Wife Female White 30 abt 1875 Married Wisconsin WisconsinPierce, Leola [Lela] Dau Female White 5 abt 1900 Single Wisconsin Wisconsin["Wisconsin State Census, 1905," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Clyde C Pierce, Kenosha city, ward 4, Kenosha, Wisconsin.]“Note: As of the 1905 census, Clyde C. Pierce and family were living next to his wife’s parents, Horace Jackson Hendee and Nora (Cutts) Hendee. The two families were assigned consecutive family numbers (1757 &1758) in the census records for the City of Kenosha, Ward 4. While Clyde C. Pierce shows that he owed his residence on the census, the Hendees show they were renting. It may have been that they were renting part of the residence owned by their daughter, Anna May Pierce and her husband, Clyde Clifford.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Mary Anna Pierce b. 7 Mar 1911 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. John ("Chick", "Jack") Shanley 3 Oct 1931 St. Paul, Ramsey County Minnesota d. 26 Nov 1984 St. Paul, Minnesota (St. Josephs Hospital). bur. Guardian Angels Catholic Cemetery, Woodbury, Minnesota Cause of death: cancer of the bile duct after undergoing one complete series of chemotherapy which did not stop the cancer. Occupation: waitress at The Capitol Room, Golden Rule Department Store, St. Paul, Minnesota. John: b. 5 Dec 1909 St. Paul, Minnesota, USA m d. 28 Jul 1969 St. Paul, Minnesota [Residence at time of death 808 Atlantic St., St. Paul, Minnesota.] bur. Guardian Angels Cemetery, Woodbury, Minnesota. John died of a major heart attack following mowing his front lawn after drinking a neighbor’s home-made wine. Occupations: Fireman and Fire Inspector, St. Paul Fire Department. "My favorite Shanley family besides mine while growing up was Uncle Chick's family. He treated me well and Aunt Mary was as kind a person as could be.? Of course, it helped there was three good looking girls in the family not to mention Bob, who used to let us come over for an under-age whiskey now and then while Maureen fussed at him for doing so.? I was arrested in 1957 for a petty crime.? Prior to my interrogation by the St. Paul Police, Uncle Chick showed up and had the jailer let me out of the cell so he (Uncle Chick) could talk to me.? They put me in a dark room, Uncle Chick sat me down and proceeded to scare the hell out of me.? He then reached in his pocket and pulled out a piece of paper that had a picture of Abraham Lincoln on it with the words 'no one person has a good enough memory to be a successful liar.' By his visit that day, Uncle Chick instilled in me a fairness and honesty virtue that has endured these many years." [Richard "Dick" Patrick Shanley - nephew] Judith Margaret Shanley b. 3 Mar 1945 St. John's Hospital, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA. Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Minnesota-Minneapolis m. David Allen Petrie 26 Dec 1975, St. Paul, Minnesota. In 2004 living at 1293 Wynridge Drive, Arden Hills, Minnesota, USA 55112. Occupations: Judith is currently (2004) a high school English and creative writing teacher at Como Park Senior High, St. Paul, Minnesota. She has studied acting and directing at the University of Minnesota and at New York University, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and University of Northern Colorado. She has performed on stage at several theatres in the Twin Cities area. David Allen: b. 25 Feb 1945 Miller Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA Occupation: David has spent 31 years in information processing with Sperry Univac, Unisys and Valspar (Valspar-Coates in Europe). David and Judith had graduated from high school and the University of Minnesota together. He had been an Air Force officer for five years and she was an English, speech and theater teacher and performer. He asked her to help plan their 10 year high school reunion and they were married three years later. Mark Allen Petrie b. 27 Jul 1976 St. Josephs Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA m(1). Michelle Balan 28 Jul 2001 New Orleans, Louisiana As a teenager, Mark was an accomplished youth soccer referee who worked both local league play and international youth soccer tournaments. National Merit Scholar at Irondale High School, New Brighton, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Minnesota 1997, Double major: Theater & Spanish. Inducted into the University of Minnesota Alpha Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Academic Society 14 Jun 1997 [see Phi Beta Kappa history under sister, Molly Petrie, also a member, below]. Graduated from Louisiana State University (LSU), Baton Rouge, Louisiana with a Master of Fine Arts degree in acting - May 2001. As part of his teaching assistantship at LSU, Mark taught undergraduate theater and acting courses. Mark has acted in University of Minnesota and Louisiana State University theater productions, professional theater in the Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota area and professional productions in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Colorado, Door County, Wisconsin and Chicago, Illinois. He acted at the Boulder, Colorado Shakespeare Festival in the summer of 2000, where he played the featured role of Sir Andrew Aguecheek ["... a companion of Sir Toby Belch in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night Aguecheek is a ludicrous and thickheaded knight whose hopeless pursuit of Olivia subjects him to many indignities and provides a comic contrast to the entanglements of the more credible lovers." - Encyclopedia Britannica] in Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night, before returning to LSU to complete his Masters degree program. Following a honeymoon trip to Europe, Mark and Michelle are living in Chicago, Illinois [2004]. Mark will be appeared as Lysander in the Door Shakespeare (Door County Wisconsin) production of A Midsummer Night's Dream [July 18 - August 18, 2002 - see Mark's WEB homepage below for more]. Mark's "day job" currently consists of handling database administration and other computer related projects for a large law firm in downtown Chicago [2004]. E-mail: email removed Homepage: Michelle: b. 1975 Toronto, Canada Michelle has her Masters Degree in Sociology from Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She has worked for a Chicago non-profit Chinese Mutual Aid Association as Public Safety Coordinator and Development Assistant. Parents: John Balan (b. Philippines) & Tessie Balan (b. Philippines) Residence: New Orleans, Louisiana [2004]================================================================================================================================ Mark Allen Petrie m(2). Kelly Jane Boczek 28 Sep 2009 Los Angeles, California Family wedding celebration: 2 Jul 2010 Port Huron, Michigan [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Kelly Jane: b. 28 Sep 1975 Detroit, Michigan, USA Education: BA - Wayne State University Occupation: professional actress and singer; owner of independent production company; contract theatre and creative arts elementary and high school teacher Parents: Charles (“Chuck”) Boczek and Susanne (“Susie”) Scott “Kelly, like Mark, is an active member of the Knightsbridge Theatre Company in Los Angeles, California [] In the fall of 2010 Kelly and Mark will present a Hip Hop Opera (“Hiphopera”) at the Knightsbridge Theater in Los Angeles. Together, they have adapted the Shakespeare play “McBeth,” have written the music, have cast the show, and have directed and produced the production which they have titled “McBeezy.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Dante James Petrie b. 27 Jul 2011, 1:22 PM (Wednesday) Providence-Tarzana Hospital, Los Angeles, California, USA “7lb. 9oz; 21 inches long; reddish blond hair; blue eyes – a quiet and easy new-born who wakes up every three hours to eat. When I held him something changed. I can’t describe it.” [Mark Petrie – father – email removed]“Dante is a doll. His great grandmother, Dorothy (Roll) Petrie, always said I had beautiful coloring as a baby, but Dante’s is gorgeous. At a week old his eyes are a deep deep blue, bright, curious and obviously intelligent.” [David Petrie – grandfather – dapwyn@]“I could never get tired of seeing pictures and videos of your beautiful Grandson. Thanks for sharing. I am so thrilled for all of you. He is just amazingly sweet. You and Mark are so correct in the video, Mom [Dorothy (Roll) Petrie] is smiling down from Heaven, she is "over the moon" about Baby Angel Dante. I'm excited that 3 weeks from today I get to meet him and hold him and love him up myself. Love to all. J.” [Jill (Petrie) Acosta – great aunt] Molly Elizabeth Petrie D.P.T. [Doctor of Physical Therapy] b. 20 Feb 1978 St. Josephs Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. Molly was an excellent youth soccer player and was a member of select teams that played in national and international youth soccer tournaments. 1991-1995 Member of Mounds View High School State of Minnesota Girls Champion Track Teams (Captain in 1995); in 1993 was a member of her high school's 4 by 100 yard sprint relay team that finished second in the state of Minnesota State High School Track Meet. During high school spent 8 weeks in El Oro, Ecuador, South America teaching organic gardening techniques to adults and dental health to elementary school children in Spanish. 1998 - participated in an archeological dig of potato famine era peasant cottages in County Roscommon, Ireland (Roscommon is said to be the ancestral place of origin for her mother's family name "Shanley" going back to "Mac Shanley of Dromond" and "Seanloach, grandson of Maolmuire, Lord of Conmaicne Rheine" in the 11th century). Molly graduated from the University of Wisconsin at Madison in May 2000 completing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish. She was inducted into the "Mortar Board" academic honor society at the University of Wisconsin following her junior year. She completed the Chicago Marathon (26 miles 385 yards) on 24 Oct 1999, finishing in four and one half hours. Molly was inducted into the University of Wisconsin, Madison Alpha Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Academic Society 15 Apr 2000. She is receiving her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Washington University Medical School in St. Louis, Missouri in May 2004. Robert (“Bob”) Shanley b. 14 Mar 1933 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA m. Maureen Cullinan 25 Sep 1954 St. Paul, Minnesota d. 28 Jun 2004 United Hospital, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota bur. Guardian Angels Cemetery, Woodbury, Minnesota Cause of death: Cardiac arrest during an angiogram and angioplasty procedure to open up blood flow in coronary arteries. Residence: 1264 Frisbee Avenue, Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 [2004]. Bob retired early from Farwell, Ozman and Kirk when “FOK” moved their operations out of the Twin Cities area. Maureen: b. Kilrush, County Claire, Ireland "In Loving Memory of Robert J. Shanley Sr. - May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face. And rain fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, May God hold you in the hollow of His hand." [Funeral card] Mary Margaret Shanley b. 9 Nov 1955 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota m(1). Mark Garaghty St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Jolleene Garaghty b. St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Ryan Garaghty b. St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Mary Margaret Shanley b. m(2). Steve Jungbauer St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. Living at 1473 North Bay Rd, Sommerset, Wisconsin 54025 [2001] Patricia ("Patty") Shanley b. m(1). Robert Hall St. Paul, Minnesota. Living at 1142 E. Orange Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55106 [1999] Robert: d. Cause of death: motorcycle accident. Robert ("Robbie", "Rob") Hall b. 7 Jul 1978 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota m. Melissa Alexandra Bell (Child) Hall b. Patrick Hall b. Nov 1984 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Patricia ("Patty") Shanley m(2). Peter Kearney St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Maureen Kearney b. St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota (girl) Shanley b. 1958 [stillborn] St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Michael ("Mike") Shanley b. 14 Oct 1959 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA b. St. Paul, Minnesota Michael ("Mike") Shanley m. Lynn Magel St. Paul, Minnesota, USA Chistopher Shanley b. St. Paul, Minnesota Jessica Shanley b. St. Paul, Minnesota Robert J. ("Butch") Shanley Jr. b. 19 Oct 1964 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota m. Cristin Donahue St. Paul, Minnesota. Living at 1900 Adele Street, Maplewood, Minnesota 55109 [1999] Occupation (Butch): Security guard at correctional institution. Benjamin Shanley b. 1 Jan 1997 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota [girl] Shanley b. 2000 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Joseph Shanley b. St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Colleen Shanley b. 1 Nov 1961 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota m. Puran Singh St. Paul, Minnesota. Living at 137 Colemont Drive Apt. A, Antoch, Tennessee 37013 [1999] David Singh b. Mathew Singh b. Kathleen (“Katie”) Shanley b. 4 May 1971 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota m. Greg Sharfbillig St. Paul, Minnesota. Living at 1963 Arlington Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55119-3035 [1999] Occupation (Katie): Emergency Medical Technician Brennon Sharfbillig b. 1998 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Logan Sharfbillig b. 4 Jul 2000 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Mary Ann Shanley b. 15 Jan 1939 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota m(1). Clarence Wright 17 Aug 1957 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Jane M. Wright b. 21 Jun 1958 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA m. Richard Murray 27 Apr 1996 St. Paul, Minnesota. Living at 330 Toronto Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55102 [1999] Richard: d. 1998 St. Paul, Minnesota Sandra ("Sandy") Wright b. 9 Aug 1959 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA m(1). Rick Lennartson 23 Sep 1978 St. Paul, Minnesota d. 23 May 1999 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota after a long struggle with cancer and diabetes. Sandra ("Sandy") Wright m(2). Dennis James 1 Oct 1992 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. At time of death Sandy was living at 1576 Idaho Avenue East, St. Paul, Minnesota 55106 [1999] Krisann Wright b. 18 Jan 1967 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota m. James Olsen 23 Sep 1994. Living at 12152 Everton Avenue North, White Bear Lake, Minnesota 55110 [1999] Breann Olsen b. 9 Feb 1995 Shane Andrew Olsen b. 6 May 1997 Mary Ann Shanley m(2). Richard Vail 1 Oct 1977. Residence: 5708 141st Street North, Hugo, Minnesota 55038 [2001] Mary Ann worked many years as a teller at First Merchants Bank on the East Side of St. Paul, Minnesota. When she married Richard Vail, she aided his building contracting business in Hugo, Minnesota. Sharon Marie Shanley b. 16 Sep 1936 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA m. James Haselmann 17 Oct 1959 St. Paul, Minnesota Sharon retired in June 1996 after 25 years as a secretary at Parkway Elementary School, St. Paul, Minnesota. The last several years she was head secretary. James: Occupation: Fireman retiring as Fire Chief from St. Paul, Minnesota Fire Department. Residence: 1268 Ross Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55106 [2001]. Kathryn ("Kathy") Mary Haselmann b. 16 Sep 1960 Bethesda Hospital, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota m(1). Theodore James Vanderbeek 11 Nov 1978, St. Paul, Minnesota, divorced 13 Dec 1982. Residence: 204 North O'Day Street, Maplewood, Minnesota 55119 [2001]. Kathryn ("Kathy") Mary Haselmann m(2). Gene Anderson Jan 2000 Hunter James Anderson b. 15 Jul 2000 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota 8 lb, 13 oz, 21 inches Shelby Jean Anderson b. 11 Jun 2002 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA John Thomas Haselmann b. 15 Sep 1963 Bethesda Hospital, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Currently lives at 1287 Ross Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA [1998]. Michele Francis Haselmann b. 12 Oct 1961 Bethesda Hospital, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota m. Marc Steven Dick 15 Nov 1980. Currently lives at Route 2, Box 170, Hinckley, Minnesota 55307 [1999]. Ryan James Dick b. 27 Sep 1985 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota John Nicholas Dick b. 13 Oct 1998 Hinkley, Minnesota 7 lb, 14 oz, length 19 ? inches Kristine ("Kris") Ann Haselmann (twin) b. 20 Sep 1964 Bethesda Hospital, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota m. Rick Nye 6 Mar 2003 Currently lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA [2006] - email removed Ryder Nye b. 2003 Karen Marie Haselmann (twin) b. 20 Sep 1964 Bethesda Hospital, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Currently lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA [1999]. Teresa ("Terry") Ann Haselmann b. 15 Oct 1965 Bethesda Hospital, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota m. David Joseph Scherer Jr. 21 Sep 1996 St. Paul, Minnesota. Residence: 1942 E. County Road F, White Bear Lake, Minnesota 55110 [1999]. Nicholas John Scherer b. David Charles Shanley b. 16 Sep 1946 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota m. Sandra 6 Sep 1968 St. Paul, Minnesota. Living at 936 Algonquin Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55119 [1999] David served in the U.S. Navy as a young man. Following the service, he worked as a baker for Taystee Bakery in St. Paul, Minnesota. Sherry Shanley b. 19 Jan 1969 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Living at 789 Hazelwood Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55106 [1999] Kylie Nicole Shanley b. 8 Nov 2000 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA 8 lb, 6 oz, length 20 ? inches Father: Todd Thomas Jody Shanley b. 10 Jul 1973 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Living at 2312 Cypress Drive, Woodbury, Minnesota 55125 [1999] Jovan Shanley b. 30 May 1991 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA Father: Antonio Jones Jada Shanley b. 10 Nov 2000 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA Father: Roosevelt Moore Lela L. Pierce b. 14 Jul 1900 Kenosha, Kenosha County,Wisconsin, USA m. Charles Bauer 29 Dec 1917 Rockford, Illinois by Louis M. Reckhow – County Judge d. 7 Sep 1948 (age 48 yrs) bur. St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery, Milton Junction (or Milton), Wisconsin (Northeast of Janesville, Wisconsin near Beloit, Wisconsin) with husband Charles Bauer. Obituary: “Mother of Local Lady Succumbs: Mrs. Charles Bauer 48 a resident of Milton the past eight months, passed away unexpectedly in St. Clare hospital, Monroe, at 10:05 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7 [1948]. She had been in failing health since February [1948]. The former Lela Pierce, daughter of Lyle [should have been “Clyde Pierce”] and Ann Hendee [should have been “Anna Hendee Pierce”], was born in Kenosha, July 14, 1900. The family moved to Beloit when she was a small child. She was married to Charles Bauer on Dec 29, 1917, and moved to Lake City, Minn. [near Lake Pepin in the Mississippi River], where they resided until 1924 when they located in Janesville [Wisconsin]. Surviving are the husband; one son, Charles Jr., Milton; three daughters, Mrs. Jack Stphens, Milton Junction; Mrs. Wheeler Searles, Brodhead; and Lela [should have been Leila] Marie, at home; five grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Anna McIntyre, St. Paul; two brothers, Clifford Pierce, St. Paul, and Roy, Los Angeles; and three sisters. Mmes. Mary Shinley [should have been “Shanley”], Geneva Aise [should have been “Jeaneve Asche”] and Jeanette [should have been “Jeanete”] McIntyre, all of St. Paul. Services were held at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. [10th] in the Kimball-Nelson Funeral home, Janesville [Wisconsin], and at 9 o’clock in St. Mary’s church, Milton.” [The Janesville Gazette – Sept. 1948] “Mrs. Wheeler Searles and her brother, Charles jr., Brodhead, visited their mother, Mrs. Charles Bouer [should have been “Bauer”], a patient at the Madison General Hospital, Madison, yesterday.” [The Janesville Gazette] Charles (“Chuck” or “Junior”) P. Bauer, Jr. b. 1938 m. Bonnie __ d. 14 Mar 2008 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin Occupation: Worked for Beloit Manufacturing in Beloit, Wisconsin as a draftsman and also for Honeywell Manufacturing. Beloit Manufacturing built machinery for the Paper making industry for many years dating back to the end of the 19th century. [Chuck Bauer - email removed] Obituary: “Charles P. Bauer Jr., 70, of Beloit, died Friday at his home. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday [19 Mar 2008] at St. Jude Catholic Church, 737 Hackett Road, Beloit. Visitation will be 5 - 8 p.m. Tuesday at Daley Murphy Wisch and Associates Funeral Home and Crematorium.” [Beloit Daily News 17 Mar 2008 - ] “[Following the death of their mother, Lela] Ruth and Marion did a lot of mothering to Chuck. He lived a little with both of them for periods of time. They [Charles Bauer, Jr. and Leila Bauer] went back to living with their dad [Charles Bauer, Sr.] when he remarried.” [Bonnie Bauer - email removed] Bonnie: b. Occupation: Also worked for Beloit Manufacturing in Beloit, Wisconsin in several administrative capacities including personal computer “desktop publishing.” Leila Marie Bauer b. abt 1946 m. Truett Pittner Occupation: [Leila Bauer Pittner - 10/7/2006] Truett: b. Occupation: Police Captain in Beloit, Wisconsin and South Beloit, Illinois for 35 years – retired in 1998. Thomas Pittner b. m. Jacob Pittner b. Sheri Pittner b. m. Paul Penzi Caitlin Penzi b. Christopher Penzi b. Debra Pittner b. m. Marion Bauer b. 28 Apr 1918 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Jack Stephens 13 Aug 1938 Janesville, Wisconsin d. 31 Oct 1973 (age 55 yrs) bur. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Janesville, Wisconsin Occupation: Parker Pen Co. and Panoramic Corp. Obituary: “Mrs. Jack Stephens: Mrs. Jack Stephens, 55, of 712 Milton Ave., died Wednesday in University Hospitals, Madison, after a long illness. The former Marion Bauer was born April 29, 1918, in Beloit, the daughter of Charles and Leila [should have been “Lela”] Pierce Bauer, and had lived most of her life in Janesville. She was a graduate of Janesville High School and a former employee of the Parker Pen Co. and Panoramic Corp. She was married Aug 13, 1938, in Janesville, and was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Surviving are her husband; two sons, James and William, both of rural Edgerton; three daughters, Mrs. Donald Starks, Janesville, Mrs. Leslie Helgestad, Edgerton, and Mrs. Sandy Zydzik, Kenosha; 25 grandchildren; a brother, Charles Bauer [Jr.], Beloit; two sisters, Mrs. Truitt [should have been “Truett”] Pittner, Beloit, and Mrs. Michael Roth, San Diego, Calif. Services will be at 8:30 a.m. Saturday in Wolfgram Funeral Home, and 9 in the church, with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call from 3:30 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home where a prayer service will be read at 8 p.m. Friday.” [The Janesville Gazette – Thursday, November 1, 1973] James Stephens b. m. Residence: rural Edgerton [Wisconsin] [The Janesville Gazette – Thursday, November 1, 1973] William Stephens b. m. Residence: rural Edgerton [Wisconsin] [The Janesville Gazette – Thursday, November 1, 1973] __ Stephens b. m. Donald Starks Residence: Janesville [Wisconsin] [The Janesville Gazette – Thursday, November 1, 1973] __ Stephens b. m. Leslie Helgestad Residence: Edgerton [Wisconsin] [The Janesville Gazette – Thursday, November 1, 1973] __ Stephens b. m. Sandy Zydzik Residence: Kenosha [Wisconsin] [The Janesville Gazette – Thursday, November 1, 1973] Ruth (“Ruthie”) Bauer b. m(1). Wheeler Searles [Leila Bauer __ - 10/7/2006] Arthur Searles b. m. “No children” [Leila Bauer Pittner - 10/7/2006] Judy Searles b. m. Daniel (“Dan”) Baldwin [Leila Bauer Pittner - 10/7/2006] Jamie Baldwin b. Josi Baldwin b. Adrian Baldwin b. Ruth (“Ruthie”) Bauer m(2). Michael Roth [The Janesville Gazette – Thursday, November 1, 1973] Clifford C. Pierce b. 18 Jan 1909 Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). Dorothy Berger d. 18 Mar 1989 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Occupation: St. Paul Post Office (30 yrs) [“Minnesota, Death Index, 1908-2002," index, LDS FamilySearch ()]========================================================================================================================================= Clifford C. Pierce m(2). Marie Lebens 10 Aug 1963 St. Paul, Minnesota========================================================================================================================================= Roy Carlton Pierce b. 20 Feb 1906 Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, USA m. Inez E. N. Monson 6 Mar 1935 Glendale, Los Angeles County, California by H.R. Shaffer, Minister, Presbyterian Church Witnesses: Mary Finley Hunt and Ronald N. Roberts, both of Glendale, California (groom 29 years old and bride 27 years old at the time of their wedding) d. 17 Jun 1989 Los Angeles, California ["California, County Marriages, 1850-1952," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Anna Hendee in entry for Roy C Pierce and Inez E N Monson, 1935; "California, Death Index, 1940-1997," index, FamilySearch ()] Inez E. N: b. 1908 Parents: Anton Monson and Carren Edin======================================================================================================================================== [girl] Pierce b. 17 Jun 1901 Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, USA d. bef 1905 Wisconsin State Census [Note: “Since no first name was recorded and this person was not mentioned by her brothers and sister, Mary Anna (Pierce) Shanley was my mother-in-Law, this may have been a still-birth or the child may have died soon after her birth.” David Petrie – dapwyn@] ["Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Anna Hendee in entry for Pierce, 17 Jun 1901.] Anna May Hendee m(2). John McIntyre “I am Daniel Ross McIntyre, son of Joseph Henry McIntyre and Susan Barbara Hane of Rockford, IL. Grandson of William Hubert McIntyre and Priscilla Demontigny of Rockford, Il.. Great grandson of Hubert B. McIntyre and Elizabeth Cain of Beloit, WI. I am seeking information on my great, great grandparents Luke McIntyre (~1830-1887) and Mary McBrayerty (~1834-1904) of Merrimac, WI. Luke died in 1887 and is buried in Baraboo, Columbia County, WI. We believe Luke might have been born in Cork Co., Ireland, and that Luke might be related to William and Elizabeth McIntyre of Sauk County, WI. William McIntyre died in 1876. Does anyone know about Luke McIntyre of Merrimac, WI.? Luke and Mary McIntyre had 9 children. Mary Ann McIntyre (1856-1942) married John F. Shannon. Margaret McIntyre (1859-1894) did not marry, John McIntye (1861-1929) married Margaret Lehan. Hubert B. McIntyre (1864-1935) married Elizabeth Cain. Elizabeth McIntyre (1865-1894) married Thomas O'Neil. James William McIntyre (1868-1947) married Ellen Agnes Donohue. Louis William McIntyre (1869-1928) married Mary THeresas Dwyer. Francis C. McIntyre (1872-1930) married Anna Stephenson. Jennie ("Jane") Elizabeth McIntyre (1874-1943) married James Crahen. Again, I'm trying to learn more about Luke (~1830 - 1887) and Mary McBrayerty McIntyre (~1834 - 1904). We think they both were born in Ireland and were married in 1853 and emigrated to the U.S. shortly thereafter.” [Daniel McIntyre – email removed] Jeanette McIntyre (twin) b. circa 1924 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). Louis Quinn d. 3 Dec 2002 [age 78 yrs] St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota bur. 6 Dec 2002 Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota service: Mueller-Bies Funeral Home 2130 N. Dale @ County Road "B", Roseville, Minnesota obituary: "Carver, Jeanette A. Beloved Mother & Grandma Age 78 (nee McIntyre) of St. Paul, on Dec. 3, 2002. Preceded in death by husband Donald [Carver]; son William Quinn; and twin sister Jeaneve Schafer. Survived by children Louise Glendenning, Jim (Linda) Carver, Linda Whorley, Richard (Bonnie) Carver, and Debbie Parks; 15 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; and great-great-grandchildren; and other nieces and nephews. Funeral service at Mueller-Bies Funeral Home-Roseville, 2130 N. Dale @ County Road "B" on Friday, Dec 6 at 10:30AM. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Visitation from 4-8PM Thursday and also from 9:30AM Friday until time of service." [St. Paul Pioneer Press, Wednesday, December 4, 2002] Janice (McIntyre) Mason b. circa 1942 At age of 3-4 years Janice was given up for adoption to Harry Mason (brother of George Mason who married Jeanette's twin sister Jeaneve) and Harry's wife, Muriel Mason. Janice was born while Louis Quinn was in prison and Jeanette did not have the money to raise her according to family oral history. Family history also has it that Jeanette (McIntyre) Quinn watched her daughter Janice (McIntyre) Mason's wedding years later from outside the church but would not enter the sanctuary. The Harry Mason who adopted Janice was the son of Katherine "Kit" (O'Connor) Mason b. Oct 1876 and her husband Charley Mason. Louise Quinn b. m. George Glendenning Jeanette McIntyre m(2). Donald Carver Linda Carver (twin) b. m. __ Whorley James "Jim" Carver (twin) b. m. Linda __ Richard "Rick" Carver b. m. Bonnie __ Deborah "Debbie" Carver b. m. __ Parks Jeaneve McIntyre (twin) b. circa 1924 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). George Mason [brother of Harry Mason] d. Fountain Hills, Arizona Jeaneve McIntyre m(2). Earl Asche Earl: b. Indiana ["short marriage in Indiana after George Mason's death" - Shanley family oral history] Jeaneve McIntyre m(3). Raymond G. Schaefer Raymond: b. 17 Jan 1929 d. 11 Nov 2003 Residence: Fountain Hills, Arizona [2003] in poor health. "World War II Veteran [U.S. Navy] and long time resident of Fountain Hills, Arizona. Preceded in death by parents, Raymond and Marie Schaefer and wife Jeaneve. Survived by nieces, Sharon (Jim) Haselmann and Mary Ann (Richard) Vail, cousin George (Mike) Peters, good friend Leon (Mary) Beyer. Also many nieces and nephews." [Obituary] The daughters of Jeaneve's half sister, Mary (Pierce) Shanley (Sharon and Jim Haselmann and Mary Ann and Richard Vail) made regular trips from Minnesota to Arizona to clean and repair Raymond's house for him. Occupation: was race car driver and mechanic in younger days. Thomas F. Hendee b. 2 Sep 1875 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 24 Sep 1876 (infant) Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. 24 Sep 1876 Block A, Lot 38, grave 6, Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin (buried together in same plot as Charles T. Cutts who died at 1 year of age and was buried 5 Aug 1854. Charles T. was the uncle of Thomas F. being the brother of Lenora “Nora” Hendee who was the mother of Thomas. The 10 graves in Lot 38 were purchased by E. Hoyt in 1851.) [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Harry W. Hendee b. 25 Nov 1877 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 28 Sep 1901 Cagayan de Misamis, Mind[anao?], Philippine Islands bur. 29 Sep 1901 Grave No. 5 on Plaza at Cagayan de Misamis, Mind[anao?], Philippine Islands [remains later removed to Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, Wisconsin, USA for reburial in 1903 (Section 1st, Block 25, Lot 4, Grave 8, Lot purchased by: H. J. Hendee in Oct 1902, probably for the burial of Harry W. Hendee, his son, who had been shot on 9/28/1901 while serving in the Army in the Philippine Islands)] “Shot on 18 Sep 1901 at Manila during the American suppression of the Philippine Islands Uprising following the end of the Spanish American War. He died ten days after being shot by a ‘sorry bullet’ from his own troops by accident.” [Clifford Pierce, nephew - 1986] “. . . She also was preceded in death by a son, Harry W. Hendee, who lost his life in the Spanish-American war [actually the Philippine Island Insurrection following the Spanish-American war which was put down by the United States military]. [Obituary of mother, Nora (Cutts) Hendee, - The Beloit Daily News; 26 Feb 1935] Military Records: “Date of Enlistment: Jan 2 – 1901; Organization: Regiment – 15 Cav[alry];, Troop ‘A’ [Captain J. Y. Mason Blunt’s Troop]; Residence: Rockford, Illinois; Not Married; ‘I Harry W. Hendee, born in Beloit, in the State of Wisconsin, aged Twenty three years and one months , and by occupation a bicycle assembler do hereby acknowledge to have voluntarily enlisted this Second day of January, 1901 as a soldier in the Army of the United States of America for the period of Three Years . . . This soldier has Blue G(reen?) eyes, Blond hair, Ruddy complexion, is 5 feet 9 ? inches high . . . The name and address of wife, nearext relative, guardian, or friend are Horace J. Hendee, Kenosha, Wis. . . HENDEE, Harry W., Trumpeter “A” [Troop], 15th Cav[alry]; Enlisted by: Captain Wainwright; Appointed Trumpeter from Private July 8th 1901. Service honest and faithful; Died September __, 1901 in the Philippine Islands, of gun shot wound, received on rifle range. Report of Oct. 10, 1901, Chaffee, Comdg.; Died September 28, 1901, at Cagayan de Misamis, Mind[anao?], P. I., Buried same place [remains later removed to Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, Wisconsin, USA for reburial in 1903]; Death caused by a wound received by unavoidable accident in line of duty. . . Cause of death: Exhaustion following perforating gunshot wound of head received while marking tarkets on rifle range at Cagayan de Misamis, Mind[anao?], P. I. about 10:30 a.m. Sept 18, 1901, died Sept. 28, 1901 at 3 p.m., Burial: Sept 29, 1901, Grave No. 5 on Plaza at Cagayan de Misamis, Mind[anao?], P. I., Nearest Relative: Mother, Mrs. J Hendee, 318 Pleasant St., Kenoshia, Wisconsin” [Military records from the National Archives & Records Administration, National Archives Trust Fund, Washington DC 20408 NWCTB]William Henry Hendee b. 1840 Vermont, USA m. [unmarried] d. bet 1840 and 1850 Cause of death: accident "(N.M.)?William Henry Hendee, ?.B., Killed by cow. No further records available." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] 1850 Census: Rutland County, Vermont Killed by a cow - no further records available (not included in 1850 census of the family in Rutland County, Vermont).================================================================================================================================================= Samuel W. Hendee b. 1845 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. [unmarried] "(N.M.) Samuel Paine[?] Hendee B.,? M.,? D.,?" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] 1850 Census: Rutland County, Vermont - 1850 Vermont census shows, "attended school within the year."================================================================================================================================================= Isaac Aaron Hendee b. 1849 Hubbardton, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Nettie L. Blodgett 2 Jan 1875 Vermont (age 27; Est Birth Yr: 1848; Father: Horace A.[?] Hendee; Mother: Almira Paine) d. 14 Jun 1885 Vermont (age 34yr; Est Birth Yr: 1851; Father: Horace; Mother:Almira) [1850 Occupation: farmer Census: Rutland County, Vermont; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Isaac A. Hendee, 1885; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Isaac Aaron Hendee and Nettie L. Blodgett, 1875; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Isaac Aaron Hendee and Nettie L. Blodgett, 1875; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Anna Rosabell Hendee, 1880.] "(N.P.) Isaac Hendee B.,? D.,??M.,?” [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Nettie L: b. Chitteden, Vermont Parents: Daniel Blodgett and Amanda __ “Hi Dave, My name is Nicole Paige and I live in Vermont. I saw a blog that you were commenting on a while ago about the Hendee family. My grandfather is a Hendee. His parents were Carlton Hendee and Sylvia Preville. I have traced them back to a Horace Hendee born in the early 1800's who I believe married an indian woman named Rose[?]. His son was Isaac Hendee born in Hubbardton or Rutland Vermont about 1843. I was wondering if you had any other information concerning list line of Hendees that may help me in my search.” [Nicole Paige - email removed]Isaac A Hendee b. 1845 Farmer, Married Nettie L Blodgett, I have found no info on her yet. I do not know how many children they had or anything about them other then Carlton I. Hendee.“Isaac A. Hendee b. 1845[?] Farmer, Married Nettie L. Blodgett, I have found no info on her yet. I do not know how many children they had or anything about them other then [their son] Carlton I. Hendee."My grandmother, Anna Louise Hendee was born in Rutland, Vermont to Carlton Isaac (C.I.) Hendee and Agnes Jane Rudd. Carlton's parents [grandparents] were Horace Hendee and Nettie Blodgett Almira (or Elmira) Paine. His grandfather[ father] was Isaac Hendee. [His mother was Nettie L. Blodgett.]" [Amy ___ - email removed; David Petrie – dapwyn@]"I haven't been able to get any farther back than that yet, but have Nettie's parents." [Samual R. Seward - email removed] " I'm looking for a Jennet Blodgett born February 4, 1822 in New Hampshire. She died April 1, 1907 in Beloit, [Rock County, Wisconsin]. She was married to Alfred J. White from NY. She may be the same Jennet born to Archippus Blodgett in NH, but I have found no absolute proof yet." [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]"Isaac's [Isaac Aaron Hendee] father was Horace [Horace A. Hendee] born in 1824 and his [Isaac Aaron Hendee] mother was Rose, an Indian woman . . . I'm looking for ancestors of Horace Hendee, born in 1824 in Rutland County, probably Pittsford or Chittenden. He was married to Rose, an Indian woman." [Samuel Seward - email removed] “Hendee of the Green Mountain Boys: I believe he [Horace A. Hendee] was married a second time to an Indian maiden.” [June Hale Cook - email removed] “MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER WAS ALMA HENDEE AND I WAS TOLD BY A RELATIVE THAT THERE IS INDIAN SOMEWHERE AND I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND WHERE IT CAME IN AT.” [MARY FOBIAN - email removed] “. . . Horace Hendee born in the early 1800's who I believe married an indian woman named Rose. His son was Isaac [Aaron] Hendee born in Hubbardton or Rutland Vermont about 1843.” [Nicole Paige - email removed]“The question of a second marriage of Horace A. Hendee to an Indian woman (Rose?) may not be settled, but it is difficult to see how Isaac Aaron Hendee was the child of these two. Isaac was born in about 1849 to Horace A. and Elmira[sp?] Hendee according to the 1850 USA census for Hubbardton, Rutland County, Vermont. The census shows four minor children in the family (Horace J., Samuel W., Harriet L. Isaac A.) with no more than 2 to 3 years between each birth (ages 8 to 1). The continuity of the births strongly indicates that Isaac had the same parents (Horace A. and Almira Hendee) as the other three children. Also listed with Horace A. Hendee in the 1850 census (see below) are Almira’s mother, Abigail (“Nabby”) Mason Paine. Nabby was born 27 January 1777 in Somerset, Bristol County, Massachusetts. It does not sound like the daughter of Abigail and Captain Paine, who was born 1775, would have been an ”Indian woman named Rose.“The reference to ‘Rose, an Indian woman’ may have come from the book, Captain Hendee of the Green Mountain Boys, which was a fictional novel and not a biographical or historical work (see below).” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Title: THE GREEN MOUNTAIN; Type of work: Novel; Author: Daniel Pierce Thompson (1795-1868); Type of 'plot: Historical romance; Time of plot: 1775-1 776; Locale: Vermont; First published: 1839; Principal characters: CAPTAIN CHARLES WABBINGTON, a Vermont patriot; LIEUTENANT SELDEN, later EDWARD HENDEE, his friend; ETHAN ALLEN, leader of the Green Mountain Boys; ALMA HENDEE, loved by Warrington; CAPTAIN HENDEE, her father; JESSY REED, daughter of a British officer; PETE JONES, a Green Mountain Boy; JACOB SHEBWOOD, a Tory; BILL DARROW, Sherwood's confederate; NESHOBEE, a loyal Indian . . . Captain Hendee . . . also recognizable as real persons - Mrs. Story, Munroe, Skene, Reed, Mcintosh, Benedict Arnold, and Ethan Allen appear under their own names . . . ‘After the battle of Bennington [Vermont] the company reassembled at Captain Hendee’s for a double wedding, the marriage of Alma [Hendee] and Wanington and that of Edward Hendee and Jessy Reed, whose father had sent word of his consent. Pete Jones, carried away by the spirit of the occasion, proposed to Alma's maid, Ruth, and was coyly accepted. Ethan Allen decided that still one more marriage would be in order. Bluffly, he persuaded Zilpah to accept the faithful Neshobee. Then, having done all that man could do, he asked the parson to do his duty. Warrington and Edward Hendee returned to Vermont at the war's end, to lead long lives of service to their state, Pete Jones and his wife prospered on their farm, and Neshobee and Zilpah remained with Captain Hendee for many years.’” [Full text of "MASTER PLOTS-VOL 15 - stream/masterplotsvol15021306mbp/masterplotsvol15021306mbp_djvu.txt]1850 United States Census; Hubbardton, Rutland County, Vermont; dwelling house number: 465; family number: 489 – Name Gender Age Born Est Birth Yr Relation Horace H[?]. Hendee Male 36 Vermont 1814 SelfElmira [sp?] Hendee Female 37 Vermont 1813 WifeHorace J. Hendee Male 8 Vermont 1842 SonSamuel W. Hendee Male 5 Vermont 1845 Son Harriet L. Hendee Female 3 Vermont 1847 DaughterIsaac A. Hendee Male 1 Vermont 1849 SonNabby Pain Female 74 Massachusetts 1776 Mother-in-LawEzra Pain Male 47 Massachusetts 1803 Brother-in-Law["United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace H. Hendee in household of Horace H. Hendee, Hubbardton, Rutland, Vermont, United States; citing dwelling 465, family 489, NARA microfilm publication M432, roll 927.] Carlton Isaac (“C. I.”) Hendee b. 10 Feb 1877 Goshen, Addison County, Vermont, USA m(1). Sadie Andrew div. bef 26 Apr 1906 d. 11 Dec 1976 Rutland, Vermont bur. Arlington, Bennington County, Vermont [“Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Isaac A. Hendee in entry for Carlton J.[?] Hendee, 1877] Sadie: b. 1875 Arlington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA (or 16 Dec 1895 Providence, Rhode Island, USA?) d. 9 Jun 1992 Springfield, Vermont bur. Valley Cemetery, White River, Vermont “I have not found their [Carlton Isaac and Sylvia (Preville) Hendee] marriage certificate or any census records with both of them. I have a call into my grandparent to get information on their children other then my grandfather, Richard A. Hendee.” [Nicole Paige - email removed] “Carlton I. Hendee b. Feb 10, 1877 Goshen, Addison, Vermont, USA (Vermont Death Records 1909-2008) d. Dec 11 1976 in Rutland, Vermont. Buried in Arlington, Bennington County, Vermont. “It gets a little confusing with his wife. Carlton I, had a son, Carlton A. Hendee b. Jul 22, 1902 d. Oct 29, 1969. On his death certificate (Vermont Death Records 1909-2008) and His Marriage Certificate (Vermont Marriage Records 1909-2008) they have his Mother as Sadie Andrew b. 1875[?] in Arlington, Vermont. But on the US Federal Census Records for 1910, 1920, and 1930, they show him (Carlton I.) married to a woman named Agnes R. [Agnes Jane Rudd] b. 1874 [1875], I have not found anything about her, including her last name [Rudd].” [Nicole Paige - email removed] “I do not know if Carlton I. and Sadie had any children other then Carlton A.” [Nicole Paige - email removed]"My grandmother, Anna Louise Hendee was born in Rutland, Vermont to Carlton Isaac (C.I.) Hendee and Agnes Jane Rudd. Carlton's parents [grandparents] were Horace Hendee and Nettie Blodgett Almira (or Elmira) Paine. His grandfather[ father] was Isaac Hendee. [His mother was Nettie L. Blodgett.]" [Amy ___ - email removed; David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Carlton Andrew Hendee b. 22 Jul 1902 Bennington County, Vermont m(1). Sylvia Preville d. 29 Oct 1969 Rutland Hospital, Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont bur. Middletown Springs, Rutland County, Vermont [Nicole Paige - email removed] Sylvia: b. 16 Dec 1895 Providence, Rhode Island, USA d. 9 Jun 1992 Springfield, Vermont bur. Valley Cemetery, White River, Vermont” “Carlton A. Hendee b. Jul 22, 1902 in Bennington County, Vermont. d. Oct 29, 1969 at Rutland Hospital. Buried in Middletown Springs, Rutland County, Vermont First Wife, Sylvia Preville b. Dec 16, 1895 in Providence, Rhode Island d. Jun 9, 1992 in Springfield, Vermont. “Buried in Valley Cemetery, White River, Vermont. I have not found their marriage certificate or any census records with both of them. I have a call into my grandparent to get information on their children other then my grandfather, Richard A. Hendee. [Carlton A. Hendee’s] second wife, Jennie Wheeler Favor b.?” [Nicole Paige - email removed] “Carlton A. Hendee was the son of Carlton I. Hendee and his first wife, Sadie Andrew. Carlton A. appears to be living with his father, his step-mother (Agnes Jane Rudd), and his half brothers and half sisters at the time of the 1920 United States census. – David Petrie – dapwyn@; "United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Carlton I Hendee, , Rutland, Vermont; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 6A, family 135, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821875.] ` Richard A Hendee b. 22 Jul 1931 Arlington Bennington County, Vermont, USA m. Rena Dodier “Richard A. Hendee - Still living” Residence: Springfield, Vermont (2013) “I have a call into my grandparent to get information on their children other then my grandfather, Richard A. Hendee.” [Nicole Paige - email removed] Rena: b. 28 Jul 1934 Claremont, New Hampshire, USA Terry Hendee b. [Nicole Paige - email removed] Deborah Hendee b. 11 Jun 1954 [Nicole Paige - email removed] Katherine Hendee b. 3 Dec 1955 [Nicole Paige - email removed] Sylvia Hendee b. 26 Nov 1956 m(1). Jeffery W. Spurr 16 Feb 1976 [Nicole Paige - email removed] Jeffery W: b. 2 May 1955 Roxbury, Vermont, USA Nicole A. Spurr b. 12 Feb 1983 Springfield, Vermont, USA m. Joshua E. Paige 30 Jun 2007 Residence: Orwell, Vermont (2013) [Nicole Paige - email removed] Joshua E: b. 7 Jul 1980 St. Albans, Vermont, USA“Hi Dave, My name is Nicole Paige and I live in Vermont. I saw a blog that you were commenting on a while ago about the Hendee family. My grandfather is a Hendee. His parents were Carlton Hendee and Sylvia Preville. I have traced them back to a Horace Hendee born in the early 1800's who I believe married an indian woman named Rose[?]. His son was Isaac Hendee born in Hubbardton or Rutland Vermont about 1843. I was wondering if you had any other information concerning list line of Hendees that may help me in my search.” [Nicole Paige - email removed]“There are some holes birth dates, marriages, etc. But in speaking with my grandmother earlier, she believes that George M. Hendee, the Indian Motorcycle guy is related somehow. Can you shed some light on that for me. Thanks Again.” [Nicole Paige - email removed] “I haven't been able to find all the names you mention in your email but a quick look makes me think you and my wife are something like third cousins give or take a "removed" or two. Your Isaac Aaron Hendee (b. 1849 Hubbardton, Rutland County, Vermont) was the brother of my wife's great grandfather, Horace Jackson Hendee - see attached picture of Horace Jackson Hendee. My wife Judith (Shanley) Petrie's direct ancestors going back to the late 1500s in France follow. It would appear that you and she share all those Hendee ancestors shown from Horace A. Hendee, father of Isaac Aaron and Horace Jackson, on back.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] PS: “You are not the first Hendee researcher who has mentioned the Indian lady, "Rose" to me. The reference to ‘Rose, an Indian woman’ may have come from the book, Captain Hendee of the Green Mountain Boys, which was a fictional novel and not a biographical or historical work. I have not been able to find her an any official records yet.” Alida R. Paige b. 2 Dec 2004 Middlebury, Vermont, USA [Nicole Paige - email removed] Eric M. Paige b. 22 Dec 2007 Middlebury, Vermont, USA [Nicole Paige - email removed] Scott B. Spurr b. 11 Aug 1976 Springfield, Vermont . Unmarried as of today (2013). Residence: Perkinsville, Vermont (2013) [Nicole Paige - email removed] Sylvia Hendee m(2). John Bowden 1984? Residence: Perkinsville, Vermont [Nicole Paige - email removed] Matthew R. Bowden b. Feb 15, 1993 in Springfield, Vermont . Unmarried. resides in Perkinsville, Vermont [Nicole Paige - email removed] Mark Hendee b. [Nicole Paige - email removed] Carlton Andrew Hendee m(2). Jennie (Wheeler) Favor 29 Jun 1941 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont “Carlton A. Hendee . . . second wife, Jennie Wheeler Favor b.?” [Nicole Paige - email removed; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Carlton Andrew Hendee and Jennie Wheeler Favor, 1941; Nicole Paige - email removed] Jennie Wheeler: b. Parents: George E. Wheeler and Nellie Buffum Carlton Isaac (“C. I.”) Hendee m(2). Agnes Jane Rudd 26 Apr 1906 d. 11 Dec 1976 Rutland, Vermont bur. Arlington, Bennington County, Vermont ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Isaac Hendee in entry for Carlton I. Hendee and Agnes J. Rudd, 1906.] Agnes Jane: b. 1874 Parents: Merritt Rudd and Ella J. Rudd ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Carlton I. Hendee and Agnes J. Rudd, 1906.]“Carlton I. Hendee b. Feb 10, 1877 Goshen, Addison, Vermont, USA (Vermont Death Records 1909-2008) d. Dec 11 1976 in Rutland, Vermont. Buried in Arlington, Bennington County, Vermont. “It gets a little confusing with his wife. Carlton I, had a son, Carlton A. Hendee b. Jul 22, 1902 d. Oct 29, 1969. On his death certificate (Vermont Death Records 1909-2008) and His Marriage Certificate (Vermont Marriage Records 1909-2008) they have his Mother as Sadie Andrew b. 1875? in Arlington, Vermont. But on the US Federal Census Records for 1910, 1920, and 1930, they show him (Carlton I.) married to a woman named Agnes R. [Agnes Jane Rudd] b. 1874 I have not found anything about her, including her last name [Rudd].” [Nicole Paige - email removed]"My grandmother, Anna Louise Hendee was born in Rutland, Vermont to Carlton Isaac (C.I.) Hendee and Agnes Jane Rudd. Carlton's parents [grandparents] were Horace Hendee and Nettie Blodgett Almira (or Elmira) Paine. His grandfather[ father] was Isaac Hendee. [His mother was Nettie L. Blodgett.]" [Amy ___ - email removed; David Petrie – dapwyn@]1920 United States Census, Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont – Name Est Birth Yr Age Born Relation Gender Race MaritalCarlton I. Hendee 1878 42 Vermont Self Male White MarriedAgnes Hendee 1875 45 Vermont Wife Female White MarriedCarlton A Hendee 1903 17 Vermont Son Male White Single [Carlton A. Hendee was the son of Carlton I. Hendee and his first wife (Sadie Andrew). Carlton Lorraine Hendee 1908 12 Vermont Daughter Female White Single A. appears to be living with his father, his step-mother (Agnes Jane Rudd), his half Elizabeth Hendee 1909 11 Vermont Daughter Female White Single brothers and his sisters at the time of the 1920 USA census - David Petrie – dapwyn@]Allan Hendee 1913 7 Vermont Son Male White SingleAnna Hendee 1916 4yr 11mo Vermont Daughter Female White Single Eleanor Hendee 1919 1yr 3mo Vermont Son Male White Single["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Carlton I Hendee, , Rutland, Vermont; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 6A, family 135, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821875.] 1930 United States Census, Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont; Enumeration District Number: 0029; Family Number: 352 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Birth Yr Relationship Father Born Mother BornCarlton S[?] Hendee Male 53 Married White Vermont 1877 Head Vermont VermontAgnes R]?] Hendee Female 56 Married White Vermont 1874 Wife Vermont VermontLorraine S Hendee Female 22 Single White Vermont 1908 Daughter Vermont VermontAllen R Hendee Male 18 Single White Vermont 1912 Son Vermont VermontAnna L Hendee Female 15 Single White Vermont 1915 Daughter Vermont Vermont["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Carlton S Hendee, Rutland, Rutland, Vermont; citing enumeration district (ED) 0029, sheet 15A, family 352, NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 2430.] Anna Louise Hendee b. abt 1915 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont, USA [Amy ___ - email removed]"My grandmother, Anna Louise Hendee was born in Rutland, Vermont to Carlton Isaac (C.I.) Hendee and Agnes Jane Rudd. Carlton's parents [grandparents] were Horace Hendee and Nettie Blodgett Almira (or Elmira) Paine. His grandfather[ father] was Isaac Hendee. [His mother was Nettie L. Blodgett.]" [Amy ___ - email removed; David Petrie – dapwyn@]1940 United States Census, Ward 3, Montclair, Montclair Town, Essex, New Jersey; Enumeration District Number: 7-256 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relationship Born Est Birth Yr Residence in 1935:Anna Hendee Female 25 Single White Head Vermont 1915 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Anna Hendee, Ward 3, Montclair, Montclair Town, Essex, New Jersey, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 7-256, sheet 7A, family 176, NARA digital publication T627, roll 2337.]` Judy __ b. Amy __ b. [Amy ___ - email removed] "You [Amy] must be Judy's daughter. I'm your great aunt Elizabeth's son, Sam." [Samual R. Seward - email removed]"My grandmother, Anna Louise Hendee was born in Rutland, Vermont to Carlton Isaac (C.I.) Hendee and Agnes Jane Rudd. Carlton's parents [grandparents] were Horace Hendee and Nettie Blodgett Almira (or Elmira) Paine. His grandfather[ father] was Isaac Hendee. [His mother was Nettie L. Blodgett.]" [Amy ___ - email removed; David Petrie – dapwyn@] Elizabeth Laura Hendee b. 14 Nov 1908 Vermont, USA m. __ Seward "You [Amy] must be Judy's daughter. I'm your great aunt Elizabeth's son, Sam." [Samual R. Seward - email removed; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Elizabeth Laura Hendee, 1908.] Samual R. Seward b. "You [Amy __ - email removed] must be Judy's daughter. I'm your great aunt Elizabeth's son, Sam. I've been working on the same thing and through another cousin have one more generation back. Isaac's father was Horace born in 1824[?] and his mother was Rose[?], an Indian woman. I haven't been able to get any farther back than that yet, but have Nettie's parents too, if you're interested. Email me if you want that also." [Samual R. Seward - email removed] “Captain Hendee of the Green Mountain Boys. I believe he was married a second time to an Indian maiden.” [June Hale Cook - email removed]“Hi Dave, My name is Nicole Paige and I live in Vermont. I saw a blog that you were commenting on a while ago about the Hendee family. My grandfather is a Hendee. His parents were Carlton Hendee and Sylvia Preville. I have traced them back to a Horace Hendee born in the early 1800's who I believe married an indian woman named Rose[?]. His son was Isaac Hendee born in Hubbardton or Rutland Vermont about 1843. I was wondering if you had any other information concerning list line of Hendees that may help me in my search.” [Nicole Paige - email removed]“The reference to ‘Rose, an Indian woman’ may have come from the book, Captain Hendee of the Green Mountain Boys, which was a fictional novel and not a biographical or historical work.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]“Thank you very much. My genealogical research has lain dormant for several years, but this [book – Around Pittsford, Arcadia Publiishing (2009)] has rekindled my interest (2013).” [Samual R. Seward - email removed] Loraine Sarah Hendee b. 7 Sep 1907 Vermont, USA ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Carlton I. Hendee in entry for Loraine Sarah Hendee, 1907.]========================================================================================================================================= Allan Hendee b. abt 1913 Vermont, USA ========================================================================================================================================= Eleanor Hendee b. abt 1919 Vermont, USA Anna Rosabell Hendee b. 15 Jun 1880 Vermont, USA ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Anna Rosabell Hendee, 1880.]============================================================================================================================================ [son] Hendee b. 13 Oct 1883 Vermont, USA d. 13 Oct 1883 [“age 0”, stillborn?] ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Isaac A. Hendee in entry for Hendee, 1883.]Rosannah Hendee b. 1852 Vermont, USA m. Hiram David Ayer 13 Nov 1872 Vermont d. 13 Jun 1885 (age 33yr) Vermont "(N.P. – No Progeny?) Rosannah Hendee B.,? M. Mr.[?] Ayers" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; LDS Family History Search - ; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace A. Hendee in entry for Rosannah Hendee Ayer, 1885; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Hiram David Ayer and Roseanah Hendee, 1872.] "m. Mr. Ayers" [1850 Census: Rutland County, Vermont] "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," Horace A. Hendee in entry for Rosannah Hendee Ayer, 1885: Name: Rosannah Hendee Ayer; Died: 13 Jun 1885 Vermont, United States; Age: 33; Est Birth Yr: 1852; Father: Horace A. Hendee; Mother: Almira Baine[sp] ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace A. Hendee in entry for Rosannah Hendee Ayer, 1885.]================================================================================================================================================= Harriet L. Hendee b. 1847 Hubbardton, Rutland County, Vermont, USA [1850 Census: Rutland County, Vermont] 1850 Vermont census shows, "attended school within the year."================================================================================================================================================= Lucinda A. Hendee b. abt 1847 d. 27 Dec 1862 (age 15yr) Goshen, Vermont ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace A Hendee in entry for Lucinda A Hendee, 1862.]"Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," Horace A Hendee in entry for Lucinda A Hendee, 1862; Name: Lucinda A. Hendee; Died: 27 Dec 1862 Goshen, Vermont, United States; Age: 15; Est Birth Yr: 1847; Father: Horace A. Hendee; Mother: Almira ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace A Hendee in entry for Lucinda A Hendee, 1862.]Horace A. Hendee m(?). Rose __ "Isaac's [Isaac Aaron Hendee] father was Horace [Horace A. Hendee] born in 1824 and his [Isaac Aaron Hendee] mother was Rose, an Indian woman . . . I'm looking for ancestors of Horace Hendee, born in 1824 in Rutland County, probably Pittsford or Chittenden. He was married to Rose, an Indian woman." [Samuel Seward - email removed] “Hendee of the Green Mountain Boys. I believe he was married a second time to an Indian maiden.” [June Hale Cook - email removed] “MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER WAS ALMA HENDEE AND I WAS TOLD BY A RELATIVE THAT THERE IS INDIAN SOMEWHERE AND I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND WHERE IT CAME IN AT.” [MARY FOBIAN - email removed] “Hi Dave, My name is Nicole Paige and I live in Vermont. I saw a blog that you were commenting on a while ago about the Hendee family. My grandfather is a Hendee. His parents were Carlton Hendee and Sylvia Preville. I have traced them back to a Horace Hendee born in the early 1800's who I believe married an indian woman named Rose[?]. His son was Isaac [Aaron] Hendee born in Hubbardton or Rutland Vermont about 1843. I was wondering if you had any other information concerning list line of Hendees that may help me in my search.” [Nicole Paige - email removed]“The reference to ‘Rose, an Indian woman’ may have come from the book, Captain Hendee of the Green Mountain Boys, which was a fictional novel and not a biographical or historical work.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]===================================================================================================================================================== Winchester E. Hendee b. 8 Sep 1816 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Sarepta Clark abt 1845 Whitehall, Washington County, New York d. 5 Mar 1896 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 2, Lot 30) [] “Bought land (160 acres) in Rock County, Wisconsin in 1848 " (170B)?Winchester Hendee, B. Sept, 8, 1816. at Rutland, Vt., M., at Whitehall, N.Y.?to Sarepta Clark, who was B., Feb., 11, 1827 and she D. June, 1909.?Winchester buried?at Newark, Rock Co., Wis." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 25 Jul 1850 show Winchester Hendee, Age 34, 'Farmer,' Place of birth - Vermont. It shows Sarepta Hendee (wife) Age 21, Place of birth - Vermont. Children listed in census: Horace Hendee, Age 4, b. Wisconsin; Charles A. Hendee, Age 2, b. Wisconsin; Alma G.[?] Hendee, Age 11 months, b. Wisconsin" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1850] "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 29 Jun 1860 shows 'Winstor' (Winchester) E. Hendee, Age 45, 'Farmer,' value of real estate $1650, value of personal estate $400, Place of birth - Vermont; Serepta Hendee, Age 31, Place of birth - Vermont, Horace Hendee, Age 14, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin; Charles A. Hendee, Age 12, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin; Julius Hendee, Age 8, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1860] The post office for the town of Newark, Wisconsin in 1860 was Beloit, Wisconsin. "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 12 Jun 1880 shows Winchester Hendee, Age 64, 'Farmer,' Place of birth - Vermont, Father's place of birth - Vermont, Mother's place of birth - Massachusetts; Serepta Hendee, Age 51, wife, 'Keeping House,' Place of birth - Vermont, Father's place of birth - Vermont, Mother's place of birth - Vermont ; Julius Hendee, Age 28 (son born after the 1850 census), 'Farmer,' Place of birth - Wisconsin,. Mary Hendee, Age 23 (wife of Julius), 'Keeping House,' Place of birth - New York, Father's place of birth - New York, Mother's place of birth - New York. Milton Hendee, Age 4 (grandson of Winchester and Serepta and son of Julius and Mary)" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1880] Sarepta: b. 11 Feb 1829 Vermont, USA d. 8 Jun 1909 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 2, Lot 30) [] “Hendee Sarepta (wid Winchester). res. 811 Elm” [Beloit City Directory – 1907-1908] “William Washington Hendee’s father was Horace, his father was Abner. Since there is more than one Horace, and more than one Abner, would Abner’s father be Winchester? “ [Pam Hendee - email removed] “This is how I think things fit together. I actually had your family attached to the wrong branch of Hendees rather than the Beloit branch where I see now you belong. William Washington Hendee's father was Horace S. Hendee (b. Feb 1846 [or Mar 1845] Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin) who appears to have married his cousin, Emma E. Mead (b. abt 1846) and thus confused things for us researchers. Emma Mead's mother, Harriet Hendee (b. 1823 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont), married Andrew Philip Mead abt 1850. He was her second husband. Harriet Hendee was the sister of Winchester E. Hendee (b. 8 Sep 1816 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont) and Emma's husband Horace S. Hendee was the son of Winchester so they were first cousins. The father of Harriet and Winchester Hendee was Abner Hendee (b. 8 Aug 1792 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Polly Atwood 14 Nov 1813 Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont). Harriet and Winchester had another brother, Horace A. Hendee (b. 1814 Rutland or Pittsford Township (?), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Elmira Paine) This Horace H. Hendee was my wife, Judy's great great grandfather and was, of course the father of her great grandfather, Horace Jackson Hendee (b. 4 Mar 1842 Pittsford Township, (?), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Lenora ("Nora") L. Cutts 5 Nov 1874 Beloit, Wisconsin by Edward D. Savage, Doctor of Baptist Church Beloit, Wisconsin (witnesses: Eli Barkley & A. S. Fisher) [Judith (Shanley) Petrie of Arden Hills, Minnesota has the original marriage certificate] d. 4 Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin.) So I am pretty confident that you and Judy share Abner Hendee and Polly Atwood as great great grandparents - which would actually make you two ‘third cousins’.” [David Petrie –dapwyn@]“Winchester HENDEE Birth: 8 Sep 1816 Ruthland, Vt Burial: Newark, Wi Father: Abner HENDEE Mother: Poly ATWOOD Spouse: Serepta CLARK Marriage: Abt 1845 Whitehall, Ny” [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ARVILLA H. HESS 115 SOUTH 250 EAST, HYDE PARK, UT, USA 84318]"HENDEE, ABNER 7th s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m Polly Atwood. Children Winchester." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]1850 United States Census: Newark, Rock, Wisconsin, United States; House: 198; Family: 207 - Name Gender Age Marital Born Est Yr Born OccupationWinchester Hendee Male 34 M Vermont 1816 farmerSareppa[sp] Hendee Female 21 M Vermont 1829Horace Hendee Male 4 S Wisconsin 1846 Charles A. Hendee Male 2 S Wisconsin 1848Alma G. Hendee Female 11/12 S Wisconsin 1850["United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Winchester Hendee, 1850.]1880 United States Census: Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin - Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Winchester HENDEE Self M Male W 64 VT Farmer VT MA Sarepta HENDEE Wife M Female W 51 VT Keeping House VT VT 1895 Wisconsin State Census: Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin - Head of Family White Males White Females Born in United StatesWinchester Hendee 1 1 2["Wisconsin, State Census, 1895," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Winchester Hendee, Newark Town, Rock, Wisconsin.]Note: “The families of Julius Hendee and Winchester Hendee were listed next to one another in the Wisconsin State Census of 1895 for the Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]Horace S. Hendee, Jr. b. Feb 1846 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Emma E. Meade 28 Feb 1866 Wisconsin d. 22 Dec 1908 (age 62 yr) Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. 26 Dec 1908 Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 3, Lot 06) Residence: Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin (1880; 1905) Military Service: Corporel; Co. E, Wisconsin Cavalry. [] Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Horace S; Company: E; Rank at Enlistment: Private; Rank at Discharge: Corporal; Veteran Volunteer; Company E. Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry; General Note: Original filed under Horace S./Handie; Nara Publication Title: Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Wisconsin; Cemetery grave stone; the 4th Wisconsin Volunteers ["United States, Civil War Soldiers Index," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace S. Hendee, 1861-1865; ; also see below for more military service detail.] "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 25 Jul 1850 show Winchester Hendee, Age 34, 'Farmer,' Place of birth - Vermont. It shows Sarepta Hendee (wife) Age 21, Place of birth - Vermont. Children listed in census: Horace Hendee, Age 4, b. Wisconsin; Charles A. Hendee , Age 2, b. Wisconsin; Alma G.[?] Hendee, Age 11 months, b. Wisconsin" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1850] "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 29 Jun 1860 shows 'Winstor' (Winchester) E. Hendee, Age 45, 'Farmer,' value of real estate $1650, value of personal estate $400, Place of birth - Vermont; Serepta Hendee, Age 31, Place of birth - Vermont, Horace Hendee, Age 14, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin; Charles A. Hendee, Age 12, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin; Julius Hendee, Age 8, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1860] “Horace was a corporal in the 4th Wisconsin Calvary, Company E, in the Civil War. He worked for Beloit Iron Works for over 30 years.” [Jim Pool – email removed] “Wisconsin Marriage Record Details: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Horace S.; Day: 28; Month: February; Year: 1866; County: Rock; Volume: 1; Page: 96; (Last Name: Mead; First Name: Emma E.; Day: 28; Month: February; Year: 1866; County: Rock; Volume: 1; Page: 96) or (Last Name: Neal; First Name: Mary E.; Day: 28; Month: February Year: 1866; County: Rock; Volume: 1; Page: 96)” [] Emma E: b. Jun 1846 New York Residence: Beloit, Wisconsin (1880 - 1920) Parents: Andrew P. Mead (b. 1817 New York, USA d. 21 Oct 1900 Trempealeau, Wisconsin, USA) and Harriet __ (b. 1826 Vermont, USA) [: Sandra Castille - email removed]Obituary: “OLD NEWARK CITIZEN GONE Horace S. Hendee, Many Years With Iron Works, Dies Siezed With Quincy Which Later Developed Into Rheumatism of the Heart - Born In Town of Newark 62 Years Ago Horace S. Hendee, for more than thirty years an employee of the Beloit Iron Works and a stockholder in the concern, died at his home in the town of Newark ten miles west of the city at 9 o'clock last night after an illness of but one week, with rheumatism of the heart. Mr. Hendee was a native of the town of Newark, having been born there 62 years ago and had been a resident there and in Beloit all his life. Mr. Hendee had apparently been in good health until a week ago. He had worked about as usual, but the disease ran its course quickly and he passed away last evening. He had been living on the Morley farm about two years since giving up his work at the Iron works. The deceased was a veteran of the civil war, having enlisted in the Second Wisconsin cavalry. He is survived by the widow, who was formerly Miss Emma Mead and to whom he had been married 41 years and by four sons and two daughters. The children in the order of the ages are: Mrs. E. F. Barr, Garfield avenue, this city, Horace W. Hendee, Cedar Rapids, Ia.; Mrs. Thomas Stickler, Roscoe; Charles Hendee, 1015 F street, city, and William and Herbert, living on the home farm. The funeral services will be held in the Newark town hall, Saturday, but the hour has not been definitely decided upon. It is likely that a large number of the Beloit Iron Works force including the officals will attend. The Interment will be in the Newark cemetery.” [Beloit Daily News, Beloit, WI dated December 23, 1908]“Horace S. Hendee is my great great grandfather. I've been to Newark, and to Pittsford, Vermont, where his father, Winchester Hendee, and quite a few other Hendees were born. I'm especially interested in how you were able to locate the birthplace of Richard Hendee, Sr. in England, and his parents' origins. I have the Pittsford history book that says they came from Normandy, but I never found any confirmation of that story. Winchester was the son of Abner Hendee and Polly Atwood. Abner was the son of Caleb Hendee, Sr., and his second wife, Mary Squire. Caleb Sr. was one of the early citizens of Pittsford.” [Randy Hendee - email removed]“William Washington Hendee’s father was Horace, his father was Abner. Since there is more than one Horace, and more than one Abner, would Abner’s father be Winchester? “ [Pam Hendee - email removed] “This is how I think things fit together. I actually had your family attached to the wrong branch of Hendees rather than the Beloit branch where I see now you belong. William Washington Hendee's father was Horace S. Hendee (b. Feb 1846 [or Mar 1845] Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin) who appears to have married his cousin, Emma E. Mead (b. abt 1846) and thus confused things for us researchers. Emma Mead's mother, Harriet Hendee (b. 1823 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont), married Andrew Philip Mead abt 1850. He was her second husband. Harriet Hendee was the sister of Winchester E. Hendee (b. 8 Sep 1816 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont) and Emma's husband Horace S. Hendee was the son of Winchester so they were first cousins. The father of Harriet and Winchester Hendee was Abner Hendee (b. 8 Aug 1792 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Polly Atwood 14 Nov 1813 Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont). Harriet and Winchester had another brother, Horace A. Hendee (b. 1814 Rutland or Pittsford Township (?), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Elmira Paine) This Horace A. Hendee was my wife, Judy's great great grandfather and was, of course the father of her great grandfather, Horace Jackson Hendee (b. 4 Mar 1842 Pittsford Township, (?), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Lenora ("Nora") L. Cutts 5 Nov 1874 Beloit, Wisconsin by Edward D. Savage, Doctor of Baptist Church Beloit, Wisconsin (witnesses: Eli Barkley & A. S. Fisher) [Judith (Shanley) Petrie of Arden Hills, Minnesota has the original marriage certificate] d. 4 Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin.) So I am pretty confident that you and Judy share Abner Hendee and Polly Atwood as great great grandparents - which would actually make you two ‘third cousins’.” [David Petrie –dapwyn@]“History: The Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry was organized as the 4th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment at Camp Utley, Racine, WI, and mustered into the service of the United States on the July 2nd, 1861. It left the state on the 15th of July, proceeding to Baltimore, MD, and into camp at the Relay House, MD, August 5, 1861, remaining on duty there until early in November when the regiment was transferred to Baltimore. It remained there until the latter part of February, 1862, when it proceeded to Newport News, VA, from which point the Fourth embarked on the 6th of March to join the "Army of the Gulf." It arrived at Ship Island below New Orleans March 12, 1862, and landed in New Orleans on May 1st. It was at once assigned to active service and took part with an expedition up the Mississippi River against Vicksburg in May, and another in June, and with this force occupied Baton Rouge, LA, a little later in the year. The forces there were employed in successful expeditions during that winter, and in May were collected with a view of capturing Port Hudson, LA, in which siege and sanguinary contest the Fourth participated May 21 to July 8,1863. This was the last service of the Fourth as a regiment of Infantry. On the 1st of September, 1863, the regiment was by order of the War Department equipped as a cavalry regiment. Thereafter the Fourth regiment was actively and almost constantly engaged in scouting, picketing and accompanying expeditions of various points in Louisiana and Mississippi until July, 1865, when with other troops it was transferred to Texas near the Rio Grande. Companies of the regiment were detached to guard different points along the line of that river, and the whole command remained in this service until the latter part of May, 1866, when the regiment was transferred to Madison, WI, which place was reached June 14th and the regiment was soon thereafter mustered out of service of the United States and disbanded. Source: Wisconsin Veterans Museum Military Service: 1861Guard Railroad near Baltimore, Md., until November, 1861. Expedition to eastern shore of Maryland November 14-22.1862Duty at Baltimore until February, 1862. Moved to Fortress Monroe, Va., February 19, thence sailed on Steamer "Constitution" for Ship Island, Miss., March 5, arriving there March 13, and duty there until April 16. Operations against Forts St. Phillip and Jackson April 16-29. Surrender of Fort St. Phillip April 29. Occupation of New Orleans May 2. Expedition to New Orleans and Jackson Railroad May 8-10. Occupation of Baton Rouge May 12. Reconnaissance to Warrenton May 14-29. At Baton Rouge until June 17. Expedition from Baton Rouge June 7-9 (2 Cos.). Williams' Expedition to Vicksburg, Miss., and operations in that vicinity June 20-July 26. Grand Gulf June 23-24. Battle of Baton Rouge, La., August 5. Evacuation of Baton Rouge August 20. Bayou Des Allemands September 4-5. Expedition from Carrollton to St. Charles' Court House September 7-8. At Carrollton until September 29 and at Camp Parapet until December 19. 1863Bonnet Carre near St. Charles' Court House September 8. Moved to Baton Rouge December 19, and duty there until February, 1863. Co. "G" detached for Heavy Artillery service in the Defenses of New Orleans November 13, 1862, to August 14, 1863. Moved to Bayou Plaquemine February 6, 1863. Expedition to Indian Village February 13. To New Orleans February 23, thence to Baton Rouge March 6. Demonstration on Port Hudson March 7-27. Operations in Western Louisiana April 9-May 14. Teche Campaign April 11-20. Fort Bisland April 12-13. Pursuit to Opelousas April 15-20. Expedition to Bayou Plaquemine April 22-23. Expedition from Opelouses to Chicotsville and Bayou Boeuf April 26-29. Near Washington May 1. Boyce's Bridge, Cotile Bayou, May 14. Cheyneyville May 18. March to Port Hudson May 19-25. Siege of Port Hudson May 25-June 9. Expedition to Niblitt's Bluff May 26-29. Assault on Port Hudson June 14. Grierson's Expedition to Clinton June 1-6. Clinton June 3-4. Surrender of Port Hudson July 9. Moved to Baton Rouge, La., July 25, and duty there until September. Designation of Regiment changed to 4th Wisconsin Cavalry August 22, 1863 . Duty at Baton Rouge engaged in scouting, picketing and operating against guerrillas in that section of country lying between the Comite, Amite and Mississippi Rivers until June, 1864. Near Baton Rouge September 8, 1863 (Detachment). Greenwell Springs Road September 19 (Detachment), and October 5. 1864Donaldsville February 8, 1864. New River February 9. Expedition to Rosedale February 14-22. Baton Rouge March 8. Black Bayou March 19. Reconnaissance to Clinton May 1. Olive Branch Church near Baton Rouge May 3. Baton Rouge June 16. Plaquemine June 28. Ordered to Morganza June 29, and duty there until August 9. Plaquemine August 6. Moved to Baton Rouge August 9. Near Bayou Letsworth August 11. Expedition to Clinton August 25-29. Olive Branch, Comite River and Clinton August 25. Expedition to Clinton, Greensburg and Camp Moore October 5-9. Expedition from Baton Rouge to Brookhaven, Miss., and skirmishes November 14-21. Liberty Creek November 15. Jackson November 21. Davidson Expedition to Mobile & Ohio Railroad and Pascagoula Bay November 27-December 13. 1865At Baton Rouge until April, 1865. Mobile Campaign April. Capture of Mobile April 12. March through Alabama to Georgia and to Vicksburg, Miss., April 18-June 5. Moved to Shreveport, La., June 26-July 2. March to San Antonio, Texas July 8-August 3, and duty there until October. Expedition to Fort Inge and to Fort Clark and Eagle Pass September. 1866Guard and patrol duty along the Rio Grande from Brownsville to Laredo Until May 1866. Mustered out at Brownsville May 28, 1866. Moved to Madison, Wis., June 3-18, and discharged June 19, 1866. Regiment loses during service 11 Officers and 106 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded 3 Officers and 311 Enlisted men by disease. Total 431. Source - "A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion" by Frederick H. Dyer (Part 3)” [4th Wisconsin Volunteers, History & Service - ]1880 U.S. Census: Fourth Ward of Beloit, Rock County Wisconsin; Enumeration District 177; Supervisor’s District 1; Page No. 16; Dwelling 132; Family 148 – Surname Given Name Race Gender Age Estimated Birth Year Relationship Marital Birthplace Father's birthplace Mother's birthplace Occupation Hendey[sp] Horace W M 34 abt 1846 Self M Wisconsin New York{?] New York[?] Machinist Hendey[sp] Emma W F 34 abt 1846 Wife M New York New York New York Keeping House Hendey[sp] Mattie[?] W F 12 abt 1868 Dau S Wisconsin Wisconsin New York Hendey[sp] Horace H. W M 10 abt 1870 Son S Illinois Wisconsin New York At School Hendey[sp] Abbie W F 8 abt 1872 Dau S Wisconsin Wisconsin New York Hendey[sp] Libbie W F 6 abt 1874 Dau S Wisconsin Wisconsin New York Hendey[sp] Herbert W M 4 abt 1876 Son S Wisconsin Wisconsin New York Hendey[sp] William W M 1 abt 1879 Son S Wisconsin Wisconsin New York[: Sandra Castille - email removed]“Horace Jackson and Lenora Hendee and family lived very close to Horace Jackson’s first cousin, Horace S. Hendee and his wife, Emma Mead and family in Beloit, Wisconsin at the time of the 1880 U.S. Federal Census. Horace Jackson and family were dwelling 135 and family 151 in the census while Horace S. and family were dwelling 132 and family 148 in the census. This census was probably taken when Horace Jackson and Nora were living in the house at 620 Hackett Street in Beloit, Wisconsin. Thus Horace S. Hendee and family were likely living a few doors away on Hackett, across the street on Hackett or just around the corner on Forest Avenue from Horace Jackson’s Hackett Street address in 1880. We have pictures of Horace Jackson's house in about 1870 and also a few years ago when we visited Beloit. My wife's great grandmother, Lenora ("Nora") Cutts Hendee (b. 1856) was probably a little too old to have been a playmate of your Nettie and her siblings but she may well have served as a baby sitter for them at time.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@aol..com]1895 Wisconsin State Census: Township of Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin – Family Head White Males White Females Born in United StatesHorace Hendee 4 2 6["Wisconsin, State Census, 1895," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace Hendee, Beloit Township, Rock, Wisconsin.]1900 United States Census, Enumeration District 163 Beloit city Ward 4, Rock, Wisconsin; Family Number 46 - Name Born Age Birthplace Relation Father Born Mother Born Race Gendor Marital Yrs Married Est Marriage Yr Children Children LivingHorace Hendee Feb 1846 54 Wisconsin Head New York Vermont White Male Married 32 1868Emma Hendee Jun 1846 54 New York Wife New York New York White Female Married 32 1868 7 6William Hendee Sep 1878 22 Wisconsin Son Wisconsin New York White Male SingleCharles Hendee Oct 1882 18 Wisconsin Son Wisconsin New York White Male Single["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace Hendee, ED 163 Beloit city Ward 4, Rock, Wisconsin, United States; citing sheet 2B, family 46, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1241814.] Nettie May Hendee b. 2 Nov 1867 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Edgar (“Ed”) Francis (“Frank”) Barr 24 Mar 1883 Rock County, Wisconsin d. 8 Feb 1945 (age 77 yrs) Chicago, Cook County, Illinois bur. 10 Feb 1945 Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, Wisconsin, Rock County, Wisconsin Occupation: housewife Residence: Leon, Waushara County, Wisconsin (1870); Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin (1880); Chicago City, Cook County, Illinois (1900); Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin (1905 - 1930); Chicago City, Cook County, Illinois (1930) “Wisconsin Marriage Record Details: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Nettie M.; Day: 24; Month: March; Year: 1883; County: Rock; Volume: 3; Page: 428; Last Name: Barr; First Name: Edgar F.; Day: 24; Month: March; Year: 1883; County: Rock; Volume: 3; Page: 428” [] Obituary: “Mrs. Nettie Barr, 74, died yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Grecho, in Chicago, according to word received here by relatives. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Huffman, and Mrs. Hazel Grecho; two sons, Sam and Earl , all of Chicago; a sister, Mrs. Abbey Stickler, South Beloit, and two cousins, Mrs. Julia Artlip and Mrs. B. Cherry, both of Beloit. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Earl E. Allen at 2 p.m. Monday in the Rosman Uehling Kinzer chapel. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery. [? was buried in Newark Cemetery not Oakwood]. [Beloit Daily News, Beloit, WI dated Friday, February 9, 1945; Find A Grave - ] “Edgar Frank Barr; Spouse's Name: Nettie May Hendee; Event Date: 24 Mar 1883; Father's Name: Samuel Watson Barr; Mother's Name: Rachel Tousley; Spouse's Father's Name: Horace S. Hendee; Spouse's Mother's Name: Meade” ["Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Edgar Frank Barr and Nettie May Hendee, 24 Mar 1883.] "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," Horace Hendee in entry for Nettie Barr, 1945: Nettie Barr; Died: 8 Feb 1945 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; Age: 77; Est Birth Yr: 1868; Birth Date: 3[?] Nov 1867; Born: Beloit, Wisconsin; Father: Horace Hendee; Mother: Emma Meade; Father Born: Wisconsin; Mother Born: Wisconsin; Occupation: Housewife; Residence: Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; Spouse: Edwardd Barr; Burial: 10 Feb 1945 Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, Wisconsin, Rock County, Wisconsin ["Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace Hendee in entry for Nettie Barr, 08 Feb 1945; citing reference rn 3912, FHL microfilm 1983258] Edgar (“Ed”) Francis (“Frank”): b. 22 Sep 1861 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 8 Jan 1935 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois Parents: Samuel Watson Barr (b. Mar 1827 New York m. 1850 Steuben County, New York Residence: Addison, Steuben County, New York (1850); Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin (1860); Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois (1880); Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin (1900 -1910) and Rachael Tousley (b. Mar 1833 Steuben County, New York d. bef 1940 (age 107yrs) ["Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace S. Hendee in entry for Edgar Frank Barr and Nettie May Hendee, 24 Mar 1883.]“Nettie Hendee is my great great grandmother. I have a question regarding her lineage. I have been trying to find information regarding Nettie's father Horace and his lineage. Someone told me he married a woman named Sarepta Clark, but I have been unable to confirm or deny at this point. If someone could help me out with this Hendee part of my search it would be most appreciated. I'm not even sure if Horace hails from Caleb at this point.” [Sandra Castille – email removed]“Hello Sandra, Think I can help with your Wisconsin Hendee questions. I have Hendee family information going back to the original Hendee in America but more recently you and my wife share ancestors Abner Hendee, Esquire b. 8 Aug 1792 - m. Mary (“Polly”) Atwood. These two had children: Horace A. Hendee b. 1814 Rutland County, Vermont; Winchester E. Hendee b. 8 Sep 1816 Rutland County, Vermont m. Sarepta Clark; Harriet A. Hendee b. 1823 Rutland County, Vermont m(1). Ira R. Blackmer m(2). Andrew Philip Mead; Squire Franklin (“Frank”) Hendee b. 2 Jul 1829 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont m. Elizabeth ("Lil") Shrake; Rosannah Hendee b. abt 1812 Rutland County, Vermont; Angeline Hendee b. Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont m. Henry Morgan. From the above, Horace A. Hendee had Horace Jackson Hendee, my wife's great grandfather who moved from Vermont to Michigan and then to Wisconsin, dying in Beloit on 4 Mar 1909. Horace A. Hendee's brother, Winchester E. Hendee, and Sarepta Clark had Horace S. Hendee, Jr. b. Feb 1846 (or Mar 1845) Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Emma E. Mead. These two then had Nettie May Hendee b. 2 Nov 1867 Newark, Wisconsin m. Edgar F. (“Ed”) Barr. There are other Nettie Hendees but, based on the other names you mention, I thought this might be the one to whom you are related . . . The Abner Hendee mentioned in my last post was the only son of Deacon Caleb Hendee and his second wife, Mary (Reeves) Squires.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]“My Nettie [Hendeee] was married to Edgar Barr. Her son Samuel was my great grandfather. This post actually caught my eye with the mention of the surname Hull. Hull - was my mother's maiden name. Samuel's daughter, my grandmother Irene married a Grant Robert Hull.” [Sandra Castille – email removed]1900 United States Census, Enumeration District 358 Precinct 30 Chicago city Ward 12, Cook, Illinois, Family Number: 73 – Name Born Birth Place Relation Father Born Mother Born Race Gender Marital Yrs Married Est Marriage Yr Children Children LivingEdwin Barr Nov 1864 Wisconsin Head New York New York White Male Married 17 1883Nettie Barr Nov 1868 Wisconsin Wife Wisconsin Wisconsin White Female Married 17 1883 4 3Pearl Barr Mar 1884 Wisconsin Daughter Wisconsin Wisconsin White Female SingleSamuel Barr Feb 1888 Wisconsin Son Wisconsin Wisconsin White Male SingleEarl Barr Mar 1892 Wisconsin Son Wisconsin Wisconsin White Male Single["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Edwin Barr, ED 358 Precinct 30 Chicago city Ward 12, Cook, Illinois, United States; citing sheet 5B, family 73, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240259.]1910 United States Census, Beloit Ward 5, Rock, Wisconsin; Family Number: 308 - Name Born Age Relation Marital Race Gender Father Born Mother BornEdgar Barr Wisconsin 45 Self Married White Male New York New YorkNettie Barr Wisconsin 41 Wife Married White Female Wisconsin WisconsinEarl Barr Wisconsin 19 Son Single White Male Wisconsin WisconsinHazel Barr Wisconsin 2 Daughter Single White Female Wisconsin Wisconsin["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Edgar Barr, Beloit Ward 5, Rock, Wisconsin; citing sheet 13B, family 308, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1375748.] Hazel Belle Barr b. 31 Jul 1907 Wisconsin, USA m. Nick Grieco 20 Jun 1920 d. 22 Apr 1999 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois Residence: 4843 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (1953) “His [Samuel Walter Barr] sister, Mrs. [Nick] Grico[sp], says she knows nothing as to location of his family.” [Beloit Daily News, Beloit, WI dated Friday, February 9, 1945; Find A Grave - ; Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]======================================================================================================================================= Pearle Estella Barr b. 18 Mar 1883 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Charles W. Huffman 7 Feb 1901 Residence: Ward 12, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (1900); 2647 Gladys Ave., Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Pearl Estella Barr, 18 Mar 1884.] Charles W: b. Danville, Illinois, USA [son] Hoffman[sp] b. 21 Apr 1903 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA ["Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Pearl Barr in entry for Hoffman, 21 Apr 1903.] Evelyn Huffman b. 18 Nov 1904 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA ["Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Pearl Barr in entry for Evelyn, 18 Nov 1904.] Lyle Huffman b. 1 Oct 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 17 Apr 1923 (age 15yr) Chicago, Cook County, Illinois bur. 21 Apr 1923 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin ["Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Pearl E. Barr in entry for Lyle Huffman, 17 Apr 1923; citing reference rn 11931, FHL microfilm 1877387.] Samuel Walter Barr b. 5 Jan 1889 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Katherine Powell 1914 Cook County, Illinois d. 11 May 1952 Residence: Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin (18950; Waed 12, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (1900 – 1930) “His [Samuel Walter Barr] sister, Mrs. [Nick] Grico[sp], says she knows nothing as to location of his family.” [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; : Sandra Castille - email removed] Katherine: b. 7 Apr 1894 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA d. 21 Mar 1970 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois “My Nettie [Hendeee] was married to Edgar Barr. Her son Samuel was my great grandfather. This post actually caught my eye with the mention of the surname Hull. Hull - was my mother's maiden name. Samuel's daughter, my grandmother Irene married a Grant Robert Hull.” [Sandra Castille – email removed] Pearl Barr b. d. bef Sep 1930 [: Sandra Castille – email removed] Beatrice V. Barr b. 26 Oct 1924 Cook County, Illinois, USA d. 30 Dec 1986 Dayton, Liberty County, Texas [: Sandra Castille – email removed] Geneive I. Barr b. 1928 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA d. 14 Feb 1963 Danforth, Iroquios County, Illinois [: Sandra Castille – email removed] Leonard Charles Barr Sr. b. 7 Nov 1920 Kansas, USA m. Anna ("Dolly") Conrad d. 5 Jul 1994 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois [: Sandra Castille – email removed] Anna ("Dolly"): b. d. Chicago, Cook County, Illinois Glenn Barr b. Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA d. Chicago, Cook County, Illinois [: Sandra Castille – email removed] Irene Gertrude Barr b. 16 Nov 1919 Weskan, Kansas, USA m(1). Grant Robert Hull d. 16 Mar 1999 Elmwood Park, Cook County, Illinois [: Sandra Castille – email removed] Grant Robert: b. abt 1911 Illinois, USA Samuel Hull b. 1 Nov 1940 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA m. __ __ d. 22 Aug 1967 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois [: Sandra Castille – email removed] Sandra Hull b. m. __ Castille “This is WONDERFUL NEWS! Thank you so much for the info. I will get with you in an email. I would love some pictures. I am the great grand daughter of Samuel Walter Barr, son of Edgar and Nettie. I only have 1 photo of Samuel but am more than willing to pass it on. I do have photos of Samuel's children, my great aunts and uncles. I'm also willing to pass those along . . . My Nettie [Hendeee] was married to Edgar Barr. Her son Samuel was my great grandfather. This post actually caught my eye with the mention of the surname Hull. Hull - was my mother's maiden name. Samuel's daughter, my grandmother Irene married a Grant Robert Hull.” [Sandra Castille – email removed] Josh Castille b. Sandra Castille – email removed] [daughter] Castille b. Sandra Castille – email removed] George William Hull b.22 Feb 1945 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA d. 31 Oct 2009 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (age 64 yr) [: Sandra Castille – email removed] Irene Gertrude Barr m(2). __ Speir [: Sandra Castille – email removed] Stella Speir b. 25 Oct 1949 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA d. 9 Jun 2008 Tempe, Arizona [: Sandra Castille – email removed] Irene Gertrude Barr m(3). Richard A. Rigsbey [: Sandra Castille – email removed] Richard A: b. 9 Sep 1930 d. 10 Sep 1973 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois Barbara Lynn Rigsby b. 25 Nov 1957 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA d. 3 Feb 2007 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois [: Sandra Castille – email removed] Samuel Earl Barr b. 11 Nov 1915 Illinois, USA m. Jean D. Brown 7 Jun 1947 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois d. 8 May 2003 Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan [: Sandra Castille - email removed] Jean D: b. 26 Feb 1923 Olmtz, Iowa d. 24 Jul 2001 Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan Susan Sarepta Barr b. 22 Sep 1885 d. 19 Feb 1887 (infant) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] ========================================================================================================================================= Earl E. Barr b. 5 Mar 1893 m. Ora Phillips 1910 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Ora: b. Residence: Island Lake, Illinois (1953) ========================================================================================================================================= Samuel H. Barr b. Feb 1888 Wisconsin, USA Residence: Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin (1905) [: Sandra Castille – email removed] Horace W. Hendee b. 16 Oct 1869 Rockton, Illinois, USA m. Harriett (“Hattie”) L. Wescott 17 Nov 1888 Rock County, Wisconsin d. 30 Oct 1915 bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township, Rock County [west of Beloit], Wisconsin (Block 3, Lot 06) Inscriiption: “Brother” [; Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, FamilySearch (), Horace W. Hendee in entry for Hendee, 1889.] Occupation: machinist [Note: “Since there was one large manufacturing operation in Beloit at the time, Horace W. may well have been a machinist at Beloit Manufacturing. Beloit Manufacturing built machinery for the Paper making industry for many years dating back to the end of the 19th century.” David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Hendee H W res “F” st, mchnst B I W” [Beloit City Directory – 1890] “Hendee Horace W (Hattie), wks B M W. res 119 Maple av” [Beloit City Directory – 1907-1908] Harriett (“Hattie”) L: b. abt 1868 Shirland, Illinois, USA Parents: Simeon Wescott (b. Maine, USA) and __ Stillwel (b. New York, USA) ["Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace W. Hendee and Harriet L. Wescott, 17 Nov 1888.]“Wisconsin marriage records: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Horace N[?]; Day: 17; Month: November; Year: 1888; County: Rock; Volume: 4; Page: 337; Last Name: Wescott; First Name: Harriet L.; Day: 17; Month: November; Year: 1888; County: Rock; Volume: 4; Page: 337” []Horace H[?]. Hendee b. 1869 d. 1915 bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin [Find A Grave - ;]1900 United States Census, Enumeration District 386 Precinct 5 Chicago city Ward 13, Cook, Illinois, United States; Family Number: 153 - Name Born Age Birthplace Relation Father Born Mother Born Race Gender Marital Yrs Married Est MarriageYr Children Children LivingHorace Hendee Oct 1869 31 Illinois Head Wisconsin Wisconsin White Male Married 12 1888Hattie Hendee Oct 1867 33 Illinois Wife Maine New York White Female Married 12 1888 2 2Emma Hendee Jul 1889 11 Wisconsin Daughter Illinois Illinois White Female SingleEunice Hendee Dec 1894 6 Wisconsin Daughter Illinois Illinois White Female SingleCharles Hendee Nov 1883 17 Wisconsin Son Wisconsin Wisconsin White Male Single["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace Hendee, ED 386 Precinct 5 Chicago city Ward 13, Cook, Illinois, United States; citing sheet 8B, family 153, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240260.]1905 Wisconsin State Census, City of Beloit, ward 3, Rock County, Wisconsin; Family 48 – Name Relation Gender Race Age Est. Birth Marital Born Parents Born Occupation Months Employed Own/Rent Free/Mortgaged Farm/House Hendee, Horace W. Head Male White 35 abt 1870 Married Illinois Wisconsin Machinist 12 Own Mortgaged HouseHendee, Hattie Wife Female White 37 abt 1868 Married Illinois Maine/New YorkHendee, Emma Dau Female White 15 abt 1890 Single Wisconsin IllinoisHendee, Eunice Dau Female White 10 abt 1895 Singe Wisconsin IllinoisHendee, Elmer Son Male White 2 abt 1903 Single Wisconsin IllinoisHendee, Grace Dau Female White 1 abt 1904 Single Wisconsin Illinois["Wisconsin State Census, 1905," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace W Hendee, Beloit city, ward 3, Rock, Wisconsin.] 1910 United States Census, Beloit Ward 4, Rock, Wisconsin; Family Number: 75 - Name Born Age Relation Marital Race Gender Father Born Mother BornHorace Hendee Illinois 40 Self Married White Male New York New YorkHarriet W Hendee Illinois 42 Wife Married White Female Maine New YorkEmma Hendee Wisconsin 21 Daughter Single White Female Illinois Illinois Eunice Hendee Wisconsin 16 Daughter Single White Female Illinois IllinoisElmer Hendee Wisconsin 7 Son Single White Male Illinois Illinois Grace Hendee Wisconsin 6 Daughter Single White Female Illinois IllinoisIsabelle Hendee Wisconsin 3 Daughter Single White Female Illinois Illinois["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace Hendee, Beloit Ward 4, Rock, Wisconsin; citing sheet 4A, family 75, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1375748.] Charles Hendee b. Nov 1883 Wisconsin, USA ["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles Hendee in household of Horace Hendee, ED 386 Precinct 5 Chicago city Ward 13, Cook, Illinois, United States; citing sheet 8B, family 153, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240260.] ========================================================================================================================================= Emma Hendee b. 12 Jul 1889 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Floyd A. Kever 9 Jul 1913 d. 13 Oct 1942 “no children” Residence: 1711 Winnebago St., Rockford, Illinois (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace W. Hendee in entry for Hendee, 12 Jul 1889.] Floyd A: b. 11 Dec 1893 Richland Center, Wisconsin, USA 1920 United States Census, Ward 13, Cook Cook, Illinois - Name Est. Birth Yr Age Birthplace Relationship Gender Race MaritalFloyd Kever 1894 26 Wisconsin Self Male White MarriedEmma Kever 1891 29 Wisconsin Wife Female White MarriedGrace Hendee 1904 16 Wisconsin Sister-in-law Female White SingleIsabella Hendee 1907 13 Wisconsin Sister-in-law Female White Single["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Carl Barr, Ward 13, Cook, Illinois; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 8B, family 4, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820322.] ========================================================================================================================================= Eunice Hendee b. 2 Dec 1896 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). Vern Mathews 23 May 1912 Residence: 940 Harsman Street, Rockford, Illinois (20 Mar 1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Eunice Hendee m(2). Earl Lee 4 Nov 1915 Berrien, Michigan (groom age 22 years and bride age 22 years at time of marriage) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; "Michigan, County Marriages, 1820-1935," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace Hendee in entry for Earl Lee and Eunice Mathews, 1915.]] Earl: b. 5 Mar 1893 Kirkland , Illinois, USA Parents: Albert Lee and __ Smith "Michigan, County Marriages, 1820-1935," Horace Hendee in entry for Earl Lee and Eunice Mathews, 1915; Name: Earl Lee; Marriage: 4 Nov 1915 Berrien, Michigan; Age: 22; Est Birth Yr: 1893; Father: Albert Lee; Mother: __ Smith; Spouse: Eunice [Hendee] Mathews; Age: 22; Est Birth Yr: 1893; Spouse’s Father: Horace Hendee; Spouse’s Mother: __ Wescott” ["Michigan, County Marriages, 1820-1935," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace Hendee in entry for Earl Lee and Eunice Mathews, 1915.]========================================================================================================================================= Isabelle G. Hendee b. 5 Nov 1906 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Paul Giovingo 5 Sep 1923 Boone, Illinois (Groom was 23 years old and bride was 16 years old at the time of their marriage.) Residence: Living with sister Emma (Hendee) Kever and her husband and family in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (1920); 404 N. Winnebago Street, Rockford, Illinois [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Isabelle Hendee, 1906; "Illinois County Marriages, 1810-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Isabelle G Hendee in entry for Paul Giovinco, 1923; "United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Isabella Hendee in household of Carl Barr, Ward 13, Cook, Illinois; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 8B, family 4, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820322.] Paul: b. abt 1899 Parents: Sam Giovinco and Mary Loparo ========================================================================================================================================= Grace M. Hendee b. 7 Nov 1903 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Joseph Young 5 Jan 1929 d. 5 Apr 1939 “no children” Residence: Living with sister Emma (Hendee) Kever and her husband and family in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (1920); 2520 Leland Ave., Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Grace M Hendee, 1903; "United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Grace Hendee in household of Carl Barr, Ward 13, Cook, Illinois; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 8B, family 4, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820322.] “Grace M. Hendee; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 07 Nov 1903; Birthplace: Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin; Race: White; Father's Name: Horace W Hendee; Father's Birthplace: Ill Mother's Name: Hattie Westeatt[sp]; Mother's Birthplace: Ill” ["Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Grace M Hendee, 07 Nov 1903.] ========================================================================================================================================= Horace M. Hendee, Jr. [twin of Elmer Hendee] b. 12 Nov 1902 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA“Wisconsin Birth Record Details: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Horace M.; Day: 12; Month: November; Year: 1902; County: Rock; Reel: 258; Record: 2938” []“Hendee Jr; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 12 Nov 1902; Birthplace: Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin; Race: White; Father's Name: Horace Hendee Jr; Father's Birthplace: Wis; Mother's Name: Hattie Westcott; Mother's Birthplace: Wis” [“Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace Hendee Jr in entry for Hendee Jr, 12 Nov 1902.]========================================================================================================================================= Elmer Hendee [twin of Homer M. Hendee] b. 12 Nov 1902 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Margaret Rasmusson 25 May 1921 Winnebago County, Illinois d. 8 Apr 1936 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; Alphabetical Listing of Marriages by Groom, Winnebago County IL, 1836-1956 - ; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Hendee Jr, 1902] Margaret: b. abt 1900REEL IMAGE DATE GROOM'S NAME AGE BRIDE'S NAME AGE M902-0038 02/08/1902 HENDEE, CHARLES E 21 GALLAGHER, OLIVE 19M921-0896 08/04/1921 HENDEE, CLARENCE E 21 NICHOLLS, PEARL 18M927-0415 05/01/1927 HENDEE, DONALD F 23 NICHOLLS, MARY E 24M921-0563 05/25/1921 HENDEE, ELMER 22 RASMUSSON, MARGARET 21M899-0252 08/24/1899 HENDEE, HERBERT 0 MEAD, MABEL 0 [Alphabetical Listing of Marriages by Groom, Winnebago County IL, 1836-1956 - ] Herbert (“Herbie”) Esquire Hendee b. 23 Feb 1876 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Mabel Irene Meade 24 Aug 1899 Winnebago County, Illinois Residence: Altmont, Kansas (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]REEL IMAGE DATE GROOM'S NAME AGE BRIDE'S NAME AGE M902-0038 02/08/1902 HENDEE, CHARLES E 21 GALLAGHER, OLIVE 19M921-0896 08/04/1921 HENDEE, CLARENCE E 21 NICHOLLS, PEARL 18M927-0415 05/01/1927 HENDEE, DONALD F 23 NICHOLLS, MARY E 24M921-0563 05/25/1921 HENDEE, ELMER 22 RASMUSSON, MARGARET 21M899-0252 08/24/1899 HENDEE, HERBERT 0 MEAD, MABEL 0 [Alphabetical Listing of Marriages by Groom, Winnebago County IL, 1836-1956 - ]1900 United States Census, Enumeration District 146, Rockton Township Rockton vill., Winnebago County, Illinois; Family Number: 293 - Name Born Age Birthplace Relation Father Born Mother Born Race Gender Marital Yrs Married Est Marriage Yr Children Children LivingHerbie Hendee Feb 1876 24 Wisconsin Head Wisconsin Wisconsin White Male Married 0 1900Mabelle R Hendee Nov 1882 18 Wisconsin Wife Wisconsin Wisconsin White Female Married 0 1900 1 1Blanche B Hendee Mar 1900 0 Illinois Daughter Wisconsin Wisconsin White Female Single["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Herbie Hendee, ED 146 Rockton Township Rockton vill., Winnebago, Illinois, United States; citing sheet 13A, family 293, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240356.]1920 United States Census, Cheyenne, Colorado - Name Est Birth Yr Age Born Relation Gender Race MaritalHerb E Hendee 1877 43 Wisconsin Self Male White MarriedMabel I Hendee 1885 35 Wisconsin Wife Female White Married Blanch J Hendee 1901 19 Illinois Daughter Female White SingleEva M Hendee 1905 15 Illinois Daughter Female White SingleRichard N Hendee 1908 12 Wisconsin Son Male White SingleHarold E Hendee 1911 9 Wisconsin Son Male White Single["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Herb E Hendee, , Cheyenne, Colorado; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 5B, family 132, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820156.]1940 United States Census: Weskan, Weskan Township, Wallace, Kansas; Enumeration District: 100-9; Family: 49 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Est Birth Year Last ResidenceH. E. Hendee Male 64 Married White Head Wisconsin 1876 Rural, Wallace, Kansas Mabel Hendee Female 57 Married White Wife Wisconsin 1883 Same House Richard Hendee Male 32 Single White Son Wisconsin 1908 Mabel Reitenbaugh Female 15 Single White Granddaughter Colorado 1925 Same House ["United States Census, 1940," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), H E Hendee, 1940.] Blanche Janet Hendee b. 16 Mar 1900 m. Nels David Swanson 17 Apr 1920 Residence: R.1, Oswego, Kansas (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Eva Marie Hendee b. 3 Dec 1904 m. William Reiten Baugh 1 Mar 1923 d. 31 Sep 1931 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Richard Newton Hendee b. 23 Aug 1907 Wisconsin, USA m. Afton Wheaton 5 Dec 1946 d. 14 Sep 1972 Los Angeles, California Residence: Box 225 Weskan, Kansas (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; "California, Death Index, 1940-1997," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Richard N Hendee, 1972; citing California Department of Health Services, Vital Statistics Section, Sacramento, California.] Afton: b. d. 30 Sep 1948 Harold Edgar Hendee b. 27 Jul 1910 m. Dollie Buzard 1932 Residence: Box 145 Sharon Springs, Kansas (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] E. Elisabeth (“Libbie”) Hendee b. 1874 Wisconsin, USA m. G. C. Gregory abt 1899 Beloit, Rock county, Wisconsin d. 12 Jul 1899 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township, Rock county, Wisconsin (Block 3, Lot 12) Inscription: “Sister” G. C: b. d. abt 1899 Philippine Islands============================================================================================================================================ William Washington Hendee b. 9 May 1878 Beloit, Wisconsin, USA m. Bertha May Millischer 21 Jan 1907 d. 13 Jan 1945 (age 66yr) bur. 16 Jan 1945 Beloit [Oakwood?] Cemetery, Beloit, Rock County Wisconsin Occupation: machinist [Note: “Since there was one large manufacturing operation in Beloit at the time, William W. may well have been a machinist at Beloit Manufacturing. Beloit Manufacturing built machinery for the Paper making industry for many years dating back to the end of the 19th century.” David Petrie – dapwyn@] “HENDEE, William Beloit Daily News May 29, 1924; Beloit Tomorrow Will Honor Heroic Dead; Beloit Spanish-American War Veterans Now Dead; William HENDEE” [Newspaper Articles - Rock County, Wisconsin - ; Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Bertha May: b. abt 1882 France Parents: [father] Millischer (b. France) and Cousin Delphine __ (b. abt 1859 France) “Write widow [Bertha May Millischer] for biography at 2504 W. Van Buren Street, Chicago, Illinois (1945).” "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," Horace Hendee in entry for William W. Hendee, 1945: Name: William W. Hendee; Died: 13 Jan 1945 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; Age 66; Est Birth Yr: 1879; Birth Date: 5 Sep 1878[?]; Birthplace: Beloit, Wisconsin; Father: Horace Hendee; Mother: Emma Mend[sp]; Mother Born: Beloit, Wisconsin; Occupation: Machinist; Spouse: Bertha; Burial Date: 16 Jan 1945; Cemetery: Beloit Cemetery, Beloit, Rock County Wisconsin ["Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace Hendee in entry for William W. Hendee, 13 Jan 1945; citing reference rn 1257, FHL microfilm 1983257.]1910 Wisconsin State Census: Beloit, Ward 3, Rock County, Wisconsin; Family Number: 201; Page Number: 8 – Name Age Born Relation Marital Race Gender Immigrated Father Born Mother BornWilliam Hendee 31 Wisconsin Self Married White Male Wisconsin New YorkBertha Hendee 28 France Wife Married White Female 1892 France FranceWilliam Hendee 2y-1mo Wisconsin Son Single White Male Wisconsin France Wesley Hendee 8mo Wisconsin Son Single White Male Wisconsin FranceCousin Delphine [Millischer] 51 France Mother-in Law Widowed White Female France France["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), William Hendee, Beloit Ward 3, Rock, Wisconsin.] William Charles Hendee b. 20 Mar 1908 Wisconsin, USA m. [unmarried] Residence: Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (1930) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; "United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), William Hendee in household of Clara Serpeco, Chicago (Districts 1001-1250), Cook, Illinois; citing enumeration district (ED) 1105, sheet 18B, family 386, NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 463.]======================================================================================================================================= Wesley Bert Hendee b. 16 Aug 1909 Beloit, Wisconsin, USA m. Jean Orlikanski 11 Apr 1928 Residence: 1020 N. Ridgeway Ave., Chicago, Illinois (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Jean: b. 14 Apr 1909 Sault St. Marie, Michigan, USA Charles Edwin Hendee b. 5 Oct 1882 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Olive Mae Gallagher 8 Feb 1902 Winnebago County, Illinois "Olive Mae Gallagher lived in Beloit, Wisconsin before being married to Charles Edwin Hendee . . . Additional information from a Hendee descendant: ‘Now that I think of it, it's possible that two different Olive Gallaghers are being confused. As far as I know, Olive Mae Gallagher lived in Beloit, Wisconsin before being married to Charles Edwin Hendee. Also, if you follow up on the Pittsford, Vermont Hendees, you'll notice that Caleb, Sr. is referred to as Deacon Caleb Hendee. He was one of the founders of a Baptist church in Pittsford. He also has an interesting connection to the Revolutionary War, because a fort was built on his property during the war to defend against the British and their Indian allies. His son Caleb became a General in the Vermont Militia, and is often referred to as General Caleb Hendee. The History of Pittsford volume contains some interesting anecdotes about these and other Hendees. Please let me know if you're interested in further information. I live in Wheaton, Illinois and have done some research in Beloit and in Newark, the township just west of Beloit where several of the Pittsford Hendees had settled by 1850.’” [Randal Hendee - email removed; Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles James Hendee, 1902.] Olive Mae: b. 30 May 1884 Erie, Pennsylvania, USA Residence: Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin; Byron, Illinois (1953) REEL IMAGE DATE GROOM'S NAME AGE BRIDE'S NAME AGE M902-0038 02/08/1902 HENDEE, CHARLES E 21 GALLAGHER, OLIVE 19M921-0896 08/04/1921 HENDEE, CLARENCE E 21 NICHOLLS, PEARL 18M927-0415 05/01/1927 HENDEE, DONALD F 23 NICHOLLS, MARY E 24M921-0563 05/25/1921 HENDEE, ELMER 22 RASMUSSON, MARGARET 21M899-0252 08/24/1899 HENDEE, HERBERT 0 MEAD, MABEL 0 [Alphabetical Listing of Marriages by Groom, Winnebago County IL, 1836-1956 - ]1920 United States Census, Allegany, New York - Name Est. Birth Yr Age Born Relation Gender Race Marital Father Born Mother BornCharles E Hendee 1883 37 Wisconsin Self Male White Married Wisconsin WisconsinOlive M. Hendee 1885 35 Pennsylvania Wife Female White Married Canada CanadaCharles J.Hendee 1903 17 Wisconsin Son Male White Single Wisconsin PennsylvaniaElinor M. Hendee 1905 15 Wisconsin Daughter Female White Single Wisconsin Pennsylvania["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles E Hendee, , Allegany, New York; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 6B, family 167, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821084.] Charles James Hendee b. 30 Sep 1902 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Ruth George 7 Nov 1926 Auora, Illinios d. 24 Dec 1998 (Age: 96 yrs) Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin Residence: Byron, Ogle County, Illinois (1998) [Randal Hendee - email removed; Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles James Hendee, 1902.]“Wisconsin birth records: Last Name: Hendee, First Name: Charles J., Day: 30, Month: September, Year: 1902, County: Rock, Reel: 258, Record: 2694 [] “Charles James Hendee; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 30 Sep 1902; Birthplace: Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin; Race: White; Father's Name: Charles Edwin Hendee; Father's Birthplace: Beloit; Mother's Name: Olive Mae Gallagher; Mother's Birthplace: Erie, Pennsylvania” ["Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles James Hendee, 30 Sep 1902.] “First Name: Charles; Middle Name: J ; Surname: Hendee; Birth Date: 30 September 1902; Social Security Number: 328-01-1865; State: Illinois; Last Place of Residence: Byron, Ogle, Illinois; Previous Residence Postal Code: 61010; Event Date: 24 December 1998; Age: 96” ["United States Social Security Death Index," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles J Hendee, 24 December 1998.] __ Hendeee b . [Randal Hendee - email removed] Randal (“Randy”) J. Hendee b. Residence: Wheaton, Illinois; Champaign, Illinois (2013) “Yes, I used to live in Wheaton, but that was a few email addresses ago. My Grandpa Hendee was Charles James Hendee, son of Charles Edwin Hendee, whose father was Horace S. I don't have much more information on Abner Hendee.” [Randal Hendee - email removed] “Mr. Petrie, sorry I didn't answer your email right away. I'm definitely interested in sharing information. I was in Florida over Christmas. Otherwise we might have been able to meet up. I'm in Champaign [Illinois] now (2013), but do travel to the Chicago area pretty often. I believe there were three or more Horace Hendees living in Beloit and Newark. It would be interested to find out the exact Hendee connections. My interest in family history has been picking up lately, so hopefully I won't forget to get back to you in the future. Please let me know the easiest way to share information. I'll be attending at least one Friends of Beckman Mill event this year. Maybe we can get together at one of those. Thanks for staying in touch.” [Randal Hendee - email removed]“I will say that I've never heard Winchester Hendee referred to as "Abner Winchester Hendee." I think that's probably an error. Also, Mary Squires might have been known as Mary Squire. If I'm remembering it right, there's an interesting comment in Caleb Hendee, Jr's memoir suggesting that the family wasn't too pleased with Caleb, Sr's taking a second wife. That wife gave birth to Abner, so if the union hadn't taken place, I (and a whole lot of other people) wouldn't exist. Are you familiar with the History of Pittsford, Vermont? The book contains a Hendee genealogy and other information about the Hendees. When I was in Pittsford, I couldn't locate the grave of Abner Hendee. Do you know where he's buried? I have no knowledge of Abner's middle name. A researcher of the Atwood family once told me that Polly Atwood (aka Mary) and Abner Hendee were divorced, but I haven't been able to verify that. She put together a remarkable Atwood family tree, though, which might be of interest. Here's a link to the Beckman Mill website: The mill is interesting to me because Squire Franklin Hendee, Winchester's brother, bought land across the road, and at one time the mill served as post office for residents in the immediate area. I'm interested to know if your wife's ancestor lived in Newark before moving to Beloit. Winchester and Franklin were farmers in Newark. I'll try to follow up with more information when I access my records. By the way, my Grandpa Hendee corresponded with Lee Hendee a few times. I'm willing to bet that his research is not 100% accurate, so errors might have crept into the Hendee record over the years, but I would be very interested in having a copy of the document you mentioned.” [Randal Hendee - email removed] Eleanor Mae Hendee b. 11 May 1904 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Rupert K. Cleveland 4 Mar 1928 [Randal Hendee - email removed; Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Elinore Mae Hendee, 1904.] Rupert K: b. “of Rockford, Illinois”“Wisconsin birth records: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Elinore M.; Day: 11; Month: May; Year: 1904; County: Rock; Reel: 259; Record: 1067” [] Abbie Jane Hendee b. 13 Oct 1871 Broadhead, Wisconsin, USA m. Thomas Stickler 11 Oct 1887 Rock County, Wisconsin Residence: South Beloit, Wisconsin (1945); South Beloit c/o Charles Stickler (1953) [LDS Family History Search - ; Beloit Daily News, Beloit, WI dated Friday, February 9, 1945; Find A Grave - ; Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] “Wisconsin marriage records: Last Name: Hendee, First Name: Abbie, Day: 11, Month: October, Year: 1887, County: Rock, Volume: 4, page: 233 Last Name: Stickler, First Name: Thomas, Day: 11, Month: October, Year: 1887, County: Rock, Volume: 4, Page: 233” [] Thomas: b. 2 Jan 1867 Indian Ford (Ft. Atkinson, Wisconsin, USA) d. 29 May 1940 (age 73yr) Rockton, Winnebago County, Illinois bur. 1 Jun 1940 Rockton Cemetery, ROCKTON, WINNABAGO County, ILLINOIS Occupation: farmer Residence: STOCKTON, WINNABAGO County, ILLINOIS Parents: Thompson Stickler (b. New York) and Nancy Plout (b. USA)“Wisconsin marriage records: Last Name: Hendee, First Name: Abbie, Day: 11, Month: October, Year: 1887, County: Rock, Volume: 4, page: 233 Last Name: Stickler, First Name: Thomas, Day: 11, Month: October, Year: 1887, County: Rock, Volume: 4, Page: 233” [] "Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," Horace Hendee in entry for Thomas Stickler and Abbie Hendee, 1887; Groom's Name: Thomas Stickler; Bride’s Name: Abbie Hendee; Marriage Date: 11 Oct 1887; Groom’s Father’s Name: Thompson Stickler; Groom’s Mother’s Name: Nancy Plout; Bride’s Father’s Name: Horace Hendee; Bride’s Mother’s Name: Meade” ["Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Horace Hendee in entry for Thomas Stickler and Abbie Hendee, 11 Oct 1887.]"Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," Thomas Stickler, 1940 Thomas Stickler: Thomas Stickler; died: 29 May 1940 Rockton, Winnebago County, Illinois: Age: 73; Est Birth Yr: 1867; Born: 2 Jan 1867 Ft. Atkinson, Wisconsin; Father: Thomas Stickler; Father Born: New York; Mother Born: USA; Occupation: Farmer; Residence: STOCKTON, WINNABAGO County, ILLINOIS; Spouse: Abbie Hendee; Burial: 1 Jun 1940 Rockton Cemetery, ROCKTON, WINNABAGO County, ILLINOIS” ["Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Thomas Stickler, 29 May 1940; citing reference 22991, FHL microfilm 1831998.] Horace Thompson Stickler b. 8 Sep 1889 m. Mary Eichman 21 Feb 1925 d. 1950 Roscoe, Illinois [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Harriet May Stickler b. 30 Dec 1890 m. Edward Madru 23 Dec 1906 d. 1950 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] William Washington Stickler b. 20 Nov 1892 m. Josephine Fischer 9 Nov 1912 d. 1947 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Dora Lorene Stickler b. 16 Mar 1902 [?] m(1). Edward Forrest Warner 6 Nov 1909 d. 1950 Roscoe, Illinois Residence: 618 Townline Ave., Beloit, Wisconsin (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Edward Forrest: b. 4 Aug 1888 Dora Lorene Stickler m(2). __ __ [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Myrtle Lillian Stickler b. 16 Dec 1898 m. George King 22 Feb 1915 Residence: South Beloit, Illinois (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Charles Edgar Stickler b. 23 Dec 1900 m. Bernice King 2 Nov 1920 Residencee: South Beloit, Illinois [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Mildred Marie Stickler b. 1 Jun 1904 m. [unmarried] Residence: Janesville, Wisconsin [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Arthur George Stickler b. 18 Oct 1903 m. [unmarried] Residence: Portland Ave., Beloit Wisconsin (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Thomas Walter Stickler b. 20 Dec 1906 m. Irene Seaton 28 May 1927 Residence: Pecatonica, Illinois (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Merritt Clayton Stickler b. 14 Mar 1908 m. Marjorie Abbs 1928 Boone, Illinois (Groom was 22[?] years old and bride was 18 years old at the time of their marriage according to the marriage records.) Residence: South Beloit, Illinois (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; "Illinois County Marriages, 1810-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Merritt Stickler, 1928; "Illinois County Marriages, 1810-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Hendee in entry for Stickler, 1928.] Marjorie: b. abt 1910 Parents: John Abbs and Eva Spry Abbie Jane Stickler b. 4 May 1912 m. __ Parr Residence: Rockton, Illinois (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Nettie Eliza Stickler b. 24 May 1914 m. __ Vogal d. Feb 1951 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Janette Hendee b. 1852 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 1909 (age 58) [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ARVILLA H. HESS, 115 SOUTH 250 EAST HYDE PARK, UT, USA 84318; : Sandra Castille - email removed]=================================================================================================================================================Charles Abner Hendee b. 20 Aug 1848 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). Sarah A. Cutts 14 Dec 1871 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin d. 18 May 1895 Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana bur. Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana Occupation: “Vaquero” [cowboy] Military Service: Civil War Wisconsin Fortieth Regiment, Company “I” "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 25 Jul 1850 shows Winchester Hendee, Age 34, 'Farmer,' Place of birth - Vermont. It shows Sarepta Hendee (wife) Age 21, Place of birth - Vermont. Children listed in census: Horace Hendee, Age 4, b. Wisconsin; Charles A. Hendee , Age 2, b. Wisconsin; Alma G.[?] Hendee, Age 11 months, b. Wisconsin" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1850] "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 29 Jun 1860 shows 'Winstor' (Winchester) E. Hendee, Age 45, 'Farmer,' value of real estate $1650, value of personal estate $400, Place of birth - Vermont; Serepta Hendee, Age 31, Place of birth - Vermont, Horace Hendee, Age 14, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin; Charles A. Hendee, Age 12, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin; Julius Hendee, Age 8, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1860] “Wisconsin marriage records: Last Name: Hendee, First Name: Charles A., Day: 14, Month: December, Year: 1871, County: Rock, Volume: 2, Page: 200, Last Name: Cutts, First Name: Sarah, Day: 14, Month: December, Year: 1871, County: Rock, Volume: 2, Page: 200”; ] Sarah A: b. 1855 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA“Wisconsin marriage records: Last Name: Hendee, First Name: Charles A., Day: 14, Month: December, Year: 1871, County: Rock, Volume: 2, Page: 200, Last Name: Cutts, First Name: Sarah, Day: 14, Month: December, Year: 1871, County: Rock, Volume: 2, Page: 200” []“When the first alarm of the coming war was sounded, and President Lincoln called for 75,000 men to defend the cause of the Union, Rock county responded first with the "Beloit City Guards," and thereafter, until the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, made by Lee to Grant, on the ' ' old stage road to Richmond," on the afternoon of April 9, 1865, Rock county was ever ready to manifest her patriotism and love of country. The draft was enforced three times during the war, November 12, 1863; September 19, 1864, and February 19, 1865, and filled with recruits; yet the county furnished 2,817 soldiers and upward of a half-million dollars to beat back the foe. Of this number, 1,493, by actual count, were enlisted prior to November 11, 1861 . . . The Fortieth Regiment: In April, 1864, the governors of five states, including Wisconsin, persuaded the United States government to accept 80,000 volunteers for a service of 100 days (on the terms of regular soldiers' pay and no bounties), to hold cities and camps then occupied by veteran troops, thus releasing the veterans for service at the front. There would be no battles and wounds, but just army camp life — the romance of war. Wisconsin sent two short regiments and one battalion, some 2,300 in all, and of these 231 went from Rock county in the Fortieth Regiment . . . Of Company I, the first sergeant was Eben S. Chase; third corporal, John Anderson ; fourth corporal, Alonzo Kelley, all of Beloit; fifth corporal, Frank Barrere, of Janesville. Privates, Albert F. Lewis, of Lima; James Boyd, of Harmony, George H. West, of Janesville; Thomas P. McManamin,.of La Prairie, and Samuel Baker, Edmond Capron, Jacob Faber, Charles A. Hendee, Alonzo Kelley (promoted corporal) and Benjamin A. Jeffers, all of Beloit. Company K had two Rock county privates, Solomon W. Foster, who died at Memphis, July 11, 1864, and Daniel A. Patterson, both of Evansville . . . The Fortieth Regiment numbered 778, of whom thirteen died in service . . . Many of the "boys" who went out from home to battle for the Union, with only the benediction of a mother's tears and prayers, came back to that mother's arms shrined in glory. Many returned, having left a limb either in the swamps of the Chickahominy or on the banks of Eapidan or at Fredericksburg, Gettysburg or in the wilderness. Many still bear the marks of that strife which raged at Stone river, luka, Chickamauga, or on the heights of Lookout mountain, whence they thundered down the defiance of the skies; of that stern strife of battle, which marked the contests before Atlanta, Savannah, and in the Carolinas. But there were many who came not back. They fell by the wayside or, from the prison and battlefield, crossed over and mingled with the ranks of that Grand Army beyond the river. Their memory, too, is held in sacred keeping. Some rest beside their ancestors in the village churchyard, where the violets on their mounds speak remembrance of the devotion of those who sleep below ; their memory is immortal; some sleep in unknown graves in the land of cotton and cane; trees which shade the sepulchers of their foemen shade their tombs also ; the same birds carol their matins to both ; the same flowers sweeten the air above them, and the same daisies, as the breezes toss them into rippling eddies, caress the graves of both. Neither is forgotten. Both are remembered as they slumber there, in peaceful, glorified rest. ‘On fame's eternal camping ground their shadowy tents are spread, And glory guards with solemn round the bivouac of the dead.’”[ROCK COUNTY, WISCONSIN, A New History of its Cities, Villages, Towns, Citizens and Varied Interests, from the Earliest Times, Up To Date; HISTORIAN AND EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, WILLIAM FISKE BROWN, M. A., D. D., BELOIT, WISCONSIN; PUBLISHED BY C. F. COOPER & CO., CHICAGO (1908)] =================================================================================================================================================Charles Abner Hendee m(2). Louisa Belle BERRIER (or Louisa Belle Berrer) Jun 1880 Butte, Silver Bow, Montana Louisa Belle: b. 13 Sep 1866 Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA d. 24 Jun 1895 Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana bur. Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana Parents: Samuel A. BERRIER (b. 1840) and Amanda Jane CARR (b. 1842) [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - CORA A WEAVER 10909 S W BOONES FERRY ROAD, PORTLAND, OR USA 97219]1880 United States Census - Ruby Valley, Elko, Nevada: Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Thomas SHORT Self M Male W 38 IRELAND Farmer IRELAND IRELAND Mary A. SHORT Wife M Female W 35 PA Keeping House IRELAND IRELAND William S. SHORT Son S Male W 8 NV IRELAND PA Thomas G. SHORT Son S Male W 6 NV IRELAND PA Arthur SHORT Son S Male W 4 NV IRELAND PA John M. SHORT Son S Male W 1 NV IRELAND PA Isabelle E SHORT Dau S Female W 10 CO Attending School IRELAND PA John WILKINSON Other S Male W 27 CA Vaquero VA OH Alex. GIBSON Other S Male W 23 CA Teamster VA MO John H. COOPER Other S Male W 19 NY Teamster IRELAND IRELAND George KELTY Other S Male W 18 CA Vaquero US US Ambrose MARVEL Other S Male W 40 DE Vaquero DE DE Chas. A. HENDEE Other M Male W 31 WI Vaquero VT VT Geo. F. PANKER Other S Male W 20 IL Works On Farm AUSTRIA AUSTRIA Rena HENDEE b. abt 1888 Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Vye HENDEE b. abt 1890 Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Bert A. Hendee b. 9 Jan 1881 Randolph, Rich County, Utah, USA d. 28 Jan 1899 [LDS Family History Search - ] Laura Belle HENDEE b. 17 Feb 1886 Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana, USA m(1). Millboro [“Milton”] Clark Hendee (first cousin) 20 Sep 1900 (or 20 Sep 1901) d. 29 Jun 1968 [LDS Family History Search - ] Millboro [“Milton”] Clark: Hendee b. 31 Aug 1875 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Parents: Julius Americus (“John, J.A.”) Hendee (b. 15 Aug 1847 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. 2 Oct 1871 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin d. 2 Aug 1905 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 3, Lot 12)) and Elizabeth Mary (“Mary”) Royce (or Mary E. Royce) (b. 20 Jun 1856 New York, USA d. 24 Jul 1889 Newark Township, Rock county, Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township, Rock county [west of Beloit], Wisconsin) Chester Julius Hendee b. 3 Aug 1902 Beloit, Wisconsin, USA m. Hellen Rait 5 Oct 1925 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Orrin Abner Hendee b. 14 Jul 1906 (or 16 Jul 1907) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Laura Belle HENDEE m(2). Arthur William LUCK 7 Jan 1928 Residence: 224 – 5th Street, Toole, Utah (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Arthur William: b. 25 Apr 1885 “Address Mrs. Arthur Luck [Laura Belle Hendee], 224 – 5th Street, Toole, Utah for information regarding her brother, Milton Hendee and herself.” ============================================================================================================================================ Bessie HENDEE b. Apr 1882 Randolph, Rich County, Utah, USA d. (Infant) [LDS Family History Search - ]============================================================================================================================================ Charles Samuel HENDEE b. 18 Apr 1884 (or 15 Apr 1884) Randolph, Rich County, Utah m. Hazel Corless 17 Jan 1910 Paris, Bear Lake County, Idaho d. 15 Dec 1947 (Age: 63 years 4 months 28 days) Logan, Cache County, Utah bur. 18 Dec 1947 Logan, Cache County, Utah [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - CORA A WEAVER 10909 S W BOONES FERRY ROAD, PORTLAND OR USA 97219; "Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1956," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles Samuel Hendee, 15 Dec 1947; "Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1956," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles Hendee in entry for Charles Samuel Hendee, 15 Dec 1947.] Hazel: b. 21 Nov 1888 (or 31 Nov 1889) Randolph, Rich County, Utah, USA d. 4 Feb 1965 Logan, Cache County, Utah bur. 8 Feb 1965 Logan, Cache County, Utah Parents: John CORLESS (b. 12 Jan 1833 Langton, Lance Count, England chr. 10 Feb 1833 Langton, Lance County, England m. d. 14 Nov 1924 Randolph, Rich County, Utah bur. 18 Nov 1924 Randolph, Rich County, Utah) and Mary Ann KNOX (b. 9 Apr 1855 (crossing The Plains), Near Merimac River, Missouri, USA d. 29 Jul 1931 Randolph, Rich County, Utah bur. 31 Jul 1931 Randolph, Rich County, Utah Mary Arvilla Hendee (or Mary Arvella Hendee) b. 7 Nov 1911 Cokeville, Wyoming, USA m. William Hess 26 Jun 1933 Rich County, Utah [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; "Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles Hendee in entry for William Hess and Mary Arvella Hendee, 1933.] William: b. 30 Sep 1911 Plymoth, Utah Parents: William J. Hess and Jane S. Archibald Laura Wilma Hendee (or Wilma Laura Hendee) b. 1 Jun 1914 Randolph, Utah, USA m. Arthur Kay Barton 26 Jun 1933 Rich County, Utah [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; "Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles Hendee in entry for Arthur Kay Barton and Wilma Laura Hendee, 1933; "Utah, Marriages, 1887-1966," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles Hendee in entry for Arthur Kay Barton and Wilma Laura Hendee, 26 Jun 1933.] Arthur Kay: b. 25 Jun 1912 Randolph, Utah, USA Residence: 64 N. 1 E. Logan, Utah (1954) Parents: Arthur G. Barton and Vilate Spencer Lyla Helen HENDEE b. 1 Jun 1892 Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana, USA m(1). Horace Russell WEAVER 23 Nov 1909 Paris, Bear Lake County, Idaho d. 29 May 1966 Hailey, Blaine County, Idaho bur. 2 Jun 1966 Bennington, Bear Lake County, Idaho [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - LANCE R. WEAVER 1123 E WRIGHT WAY, SANDY County, Utah 84094] Horace Russell: b. 26 Feb 1889 (or 1881) Bennington, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA d. 5 Mar 1941 Burley, Cassia County, Idaho bur. Bennington, Bear Lake County, Idaho Parents: Horace WEAVER (b. 28 Aug 1868 Millville, Cache County, Utah, USA chr. 2 Nov 1868 Millville, Cache County, Utah m. 1 Jan 1888 Bennington, Bear Lake County, Idaho d. 22 Mar 1924 Bennington, Bear Lake County, Idaho bur. 26 Mar 1924 Bennington, Bear Lake County, Idaho) and Adelaide WRIGHT (b. 6 Dec 1867 Bennington, Bear Lake County, Idaho d. 28 May 1943 Tetonia, Teton County, Idaho bur. 30 May 1943 Bennington, Bear Lake County, Idaho) Charles Evans WEAVER b. 7 Oct 1910 m. Bertha Powell 14 Nov 1935 Residence: R. 3, Idaho Falls, Idaho (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Lyla Fawn WEAVER b. 17 Jun 1912 m. Lloyde Thomas Bennett 3 Apr 1929 Residence: Grace, Idaho (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Lulu Bernice WEAVER b. 11 Sep 1914 m(1). Darrell Bennett 11 Oct 1932 div. Residence: Carey, Idaho (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Lulu Bernice WEAVER m(2). Earl W. Frost 5 Apr 1947 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Lois Moran WEAVER b. 18 Aug 1916 m(1). Charles Hess 8 Apr 1945 div. Residence: Twin Falls, Idaho (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Lois Moran WEAVER m(2). Earl Coble [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Hazel Carnella WEAVER b. 7 Sep 1918 m. Robert Fewkes 23 Jun 1937 Residence: 708 – 11th Street, Buhl, Idaho (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Maxwell Carr WEAVER b. 26 Jun 1920 m. Margaret Hicks 14 Sep 1945 Residence: 1005 Royal Ave., Idaho Falls, Idaho (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Horace Hendee WEAVER b. 30 Jun 1926 m. Cora Saxton 26 Feb 1951 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Darwin Wright WEAVER b. 22 Dec 1927 m. Dixie Robins 13 Dec 1949 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] George Reed WEAVER b. 17 Oct 1929 m. Nyla Wilde 30 Dec 1952 Residence: 9345 ? S.E. 32nd Street, Milwaukie, Oregon (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Laura Belle WEAVER b. 19 Apr 1932 m. Thomas Dedman Jun 1949 Residence: Carey, Idaho (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Russel Falon WEAVER b. 17 Oct 1935 m. [unmarried] [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Dee WEAVER b. Residence: 8735 S.E. 28th Street, Milwaukie, Oregon (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Iva Lou WEAVER b. 17 Sep 1922 Bennington, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA d. 5 Mar 1927 (age 4 yrs) [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - CORA A WEAVER 10909 S W BOONES FERRY ROAD, PORTLAND OR USA 97219] Lyla Helen HENDEE m(2). Floyd Marion RUDOLPH 7 Nov 1941 Boise, Ada County, Idaho [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - LANCE R. WEAVER 1123 E WRIGHT WAY, SANDY County, Utah 84094] Floyd Marion: b. 31 May 1898 Southside Township, Wright County, Minnesota, USA d. 7 Mar 1970 Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. 10 Mar 1970 Pleasantview Cemetery, Burley, Cassia County, Idaho Parents: George William RUDOLPH (b. 9 Jun 1875 Southside Township, Wright County, Minnesota m. 2 Dec 1896 (divorced) Southside Township, Wright County, Minnesota d. 11 Jul 1966 Burley, Cassia County, Idaho bur. 13 Jul 1966) and Elizabeth Ellen TOMBERLIN (b. 11 May 1877 Lesueur County, Minnesota, USA d. 27 Mar 1963 Rupert, Minidoka County, Idaho bur. 30 Mar 1963 Burley, Cassia County, Idaho) Gus Argenta HENDEE b. 28 Aug 1887 Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana, USA d. 13 Feb 1937 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - CORA A WEAVER 10909 S W BOONES FERRY ROAD, PORTLAND, OR USA 97219]Alma J. Hendee b. 23 Aug 1849 d. 8 Aug 1850 (infant - age 1 yr) bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 2, Lot 30) Monument Inscription: “Dau. of W. E. & S. HENDEE” – others on the same monument: Winchester E. Hendee, Serepta Hendee [] "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 25 Jul 1850 show Winchester Hendee, Age 34, 'Farmer,' Place of birth - Vermont. It shows Sarepta Hendee (wife) Age 21, Place of birth - Vermont. Children listed in census: Horace Hendee, Age 4, b. Wisconsin; Charles A. Hendee, Age 2, b. Wisconsin; Alma G.[?] Hendee, Age 11 months, b. Wisconsin" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1850]=================================================================================================================================================Julius Americus (“John, J.A.”) Hendee b. 15 Aug 1847 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Elizabeth Mary (“Mary”) Royce (or Mary E. Royce) 2 Oct 1871 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin d. 2 Aug 1905 (age 57) Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 3, Lot 12) "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 29 Jun 1860 shows 'Winstor' (Winchester) E. Hendee, Age 45, 'Farmer,' value of real estate $1650, value of personal estate $400, Place of birth - Vermont; Serepta Hendee, Age 31, Place of birth - Vermont, Horace Hendee, Age 14, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin; Charles A. Hendee, Age 12, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin; Julius Hendee, Age 8, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1860] "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 12 Jun 1880 shows Winchester Hendee, Age 64, 'Farmer,' Place of birth - Vermont, Father's place of birth - Vermont, Mother's place of birth - Massachusetts; Serepta Hendee, Age 51, wife, 'Keeping House,' Place of birth - Vermont, Father's place of birth - Vermont, Mother's place of birth - Vermont ; Julius Hendee, Age 28 (son born after the 1850 census), 'Farmer,' Place of birth - Wisconsin,. Mary Hendee, Age 23 (wife of Julius), 'Keeping House,' Place of birth - New York, Father's place of birth - New York, Mother's place of birth - New York. Milton Hendee, Age 4 (grandson of Winchester and Serepta and son of Julius and Mary)" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1880] “Wisconsin Marriage Record Details: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Julius; Day: 02; Month: October; Year: 1871; County: Rock; Volume: 2; Page: 189; Last Name: Royce; First Name: Elizabeth; Day: 02; Month: October; Year: 1871; County: Rock; Volume: 2; Page: 189” [] “Wisconsin Death Record Details: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Julius A.; Day: 02; Month: August; Year: 1905; County: Rock; Reel: 118; Volume: 03; Page: 0440; Image: 1827; Index Vol: Sequence #: 154073” [] Elizabeth Mary: b. 20 Jun 1856 New York, USA d. 24 Jul 1889 Newark Township, Rock county, Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township, Rock county [west of Beloit], Wisconsin “Wife of J.A. Hendee” [Jim Pool – email removed] Cause of: “ conjestion of the brain Obituary: “Hendee, Mrs. J. A. Hendee of Newark died yesterday of conjestion of the brain. Her funeral took place today from her late residence. Interment was at Newark [Cemetery].” [Beloit (Wisconsin) Daily Free Press – July 25, 1889, p. 1, col 5] Household: 1880 census: Newark, Rock County [west of Beloit], Wisconsin - Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Julius HENDEE Self M Male W 28 WI Farmer VT VT Mary HENDEE Wife M Female W 23 NY Keeping House NY NYMilton HENDEE Son S Male W 4 WI WI NY [Source Information: Census Place Newark, Rock, Wisconsin Family History Library Film 1255444 NA Film Number T9-1444 Page Number 340C] [Jim Pool – email removed]1895 Wisconsin State Census: Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin - Head of Family White Males White Females Born in United States Julius Hendee 2 2 4[“Wisconsin, State Census, 1895," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Julius Hendee, Newark Town, Rock, Wisconsin.]Note: “The families of Julius Hendee and Winchester Hendee were listed next to one another in the Wisconsin State Census of 1895 for the Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Millboro [“Milton”] Clark Hendee b. 31 Aug 1875 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Laura Belle Hendee (first cousin) 20 Sep 1900 (or 20 Sep 1901) "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 12 Jun 1880 shows Winchester Hendee, Age 64, 'Farmer,' Place of birth - Vermont, Father's place of birth - Vermont, Mother's place of birth - Massachusetts; Serepta Hendee, Age 51, wife, 'Keeping House,' Place of birth - Vermont, Father's place of birth - Vermont, Mother's place of birth - Vermont ; Julius Hendee, Age 28 (son born after the 1850 census), 'Farmer,' Place of birth - Wisconsin,. Mary Hendee, Age 23 (wife of Julius), 'Keeping House,' Place of birth - New York, Father's place of birth - New York, Mother's place of birth - New York. Milton Hendee, Age 4 (grandson of Winchester and Serepta and son of Julius and Mary)" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1880] Laura Belle: b. 19 Feb 1884 (or 19 Feb 1886) Butte, Montana, USA Parents: Charles Abner Hendee and Lulu Berrier m(2). Arthur William Luck 7 Jan 1928 Residence: 224 – 5th Street, Toole, Utah (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Arthur William: b. 25 Apr 1885 “Address Mrs. Arthur Luck [Laura Belle Hendee], 224 – 5th Street, Toole, Utah for information regarding her brother, Milton Hendee and herself.” [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Chester Julius Hendee b. 3 Aug 1902 Beloit, Wisconsin, USA m. Hellen Rait 5 Oct 1925 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Orrin Abner Hendee b. 14 Jul 1906 (or 16 Jul 1907) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Laura Hendee b. Feb 1885 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin [LDS Family History Search - ]========================================================================================================================================== D. Flora Hendee b. d. 13 Jul 1889 [infant] bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township, Rock County [west of Beloit], Wisconsin[]========================================================================================================================================== Jennie Hendee b. d. bur. Newark cemetery, Newark township, Rock county [west of Beloit], Wisconsin========================================================================================================================================== Bessie Lulu Hendee b. 11 Nov 1883 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Frank Warren Walters 1 Feb 1904 Rock County, Wisconsin d. 1967 Center, Rock County, Wisconsin “Wisconsin marriage records: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Bessie; Day: 01; Month: February; Year: 1904; County: Rock; Volume: 7; Page: 122; Last Name: Walters; First Name: Frank W., Day: 01; Month: February; Year: 1904; County: Rock; Volume: 7; Page: 122” [) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; ] Frank Warren: b. Janesville, Wisconson, USA Parents: Fred C. Walters and Helen F. Juneau“For information regarding Bessie, write Mrs. Arthur Luck, 224 – 5th Street, Toole, Utah.” [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930: Groom's Name Bride's Name Marriage Date Marriage Place Groom's Father's Name Groom's Mother's Name Bride's Father's Name Bride's Mother's NameFrank W. Walters Bessie Hendee 1 Feb 1904 Rock County, Wisconsin Fred C. Walters Helen F. Juneau Julius A. Hendee [Mary] Royce [LDS Family History Search - ] Lyla Bessie Walters b. 22 Jun 1904 m. Warren Thomas 22 Jun 1921 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Marie Agnes Walters b. 25 Aug 1905 m. John Hugh Fisher 4 Feb 1922 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Ruth Elizabeth Walters (twin of Ruby Ella) b. 13 Nov 1908 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Ruby Ella Walters (twin of Ruth Elizabeth) b. 13 Nov 1908 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Julius A. Hendee b. m. Jane M. Stokes 19 Oct 1890 Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. bur. Newark cemetery, Newark Township, Rock county [west of Beloit], Wisconsin [Jim Pool – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Jane M.: b. 1872 d. 14 Jul 1905 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Newark cemetery, Newark Township, Rock county [west of Beloit], Wisconsin Parents: John Stokes and __ Nelson Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930:Groom's Name Bride's Name Marriage Date Marriage Place Groom's Father's Name Groom's Mother's Name Bride's Father's Name Bride's Mother's NameJulius A. Hendee Jane M. Stokes 19 Oct 1890 Rock, Wisconsin Winchester Hendee Serepta Clark John Stokes __ Nelson [LDS Family History Search - ]Harriet A. Hendee b. 1823 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m(1). Ira R. Blackmer 29 Nov 1843 Brandon, Rutland county, Vermont d. 1895 Caledonia, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin bur. Evergreen cemetery, Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin (170E)?Harriet Hendee, B., Rutland, Vt., M., (1) Ira D. Blackmer, M. (2) Andrew Meade.?She was buried at Trempealeau, Wis." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] 1850 Federal Census: Newark, Rock, WI Image #348 Dwelling #199/209: Hendee ** Polly 55 F * Widow b. MA ***Franklin 21 M Son b. VT * Abner Hendee died abt 1845 ** Polly and Abner were Harriet and Franklin's parents. *** Franklin was Harriet's brother. 1860 Federal Census: Newark, Rock, WI Image#345 Dwelling #182/190: Mead A. P. 33 M Head b. NY; Harriet 24 F Wife b. VT (Ira Blackmer's 2nd wife); Mary 11 F Dau b. NY; Sarah 7 F Dau b. NY; Elmira 4 F Dau b. NY; James 4 mos M Son b. WI; Blackmore Albert 14 M S[tep]-Son b. WI (Harriet and Ira's child) “I am researching the family of Abner & Mary/Polly Atwood Hendee. Polly and some of her kids moved from Vermont to Newark, Wis. Several Hendees are buried in Newark Cemetery. Their son Squire Franklin Hendee married Elizabeth Shrake and had about eleven kids. Their son Winchester Hendee married Sarepta. Their daughter Harriett Hendee Blackmer Mead is my ancester.” [Heather Norman – email removed]“I am a descendant of Harriet Hendee. She married my GGGgrandfather Ira R. Blackmer. Her parents were Abner Hendee and Polly Atwood. I know she had a brother Frank that married a Elizabeth [("Lil") Shrake]. Harriet was married to Ira for avery short time. He left her and she married Andrew Mead. The location is Newark, Wi. and Beloit Wi.” [Mark Pettit - email removed]"HENDEE, ABNER 7th s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m Polly Atwood. Children Harriet." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Ira R.: b. 1789 Palmer, Massachusetts, USA m(1). Mary Wescott 19 AUG 1816 Sudbury, Vermont (5 children) Rose Birdwell - email removed] Parents: Solomon Blackmer and Rebecca Heyford "In 1820 Ira was living in Dana, MA and in 1830 he was living in Sudbury, VT. In 1850 Maria was living in her son Solomon's household 400 at Hubbardton, VT, along with sons Charles, age 24 laborer, and Rollin, age 12, and daughter Mary, age 10. Birth records have not been found for Ira and his inclusion in this family is based upon his having been living near Solomon, Jr in 1820 and the naming of one of his sons as Solomon, but most importantly upon the declared cousin relationship stated in the letter written from R.S. Doubleday, son of Elisha and Sophia (Blackmer) Doubleday, to Charles Johnson Blackmer, son of Ira. The descendant information has been prepared by Robert Blackmer and is based upon information which he received from other descendants of Ira, namely: Walter Blackmer (email removed); Rose Birdwell (email removed); Anthony W. Clemente Jr. (email removed-); June Blackmer; and Herbert Blackmer Jr. Year Surname Given County State Page Twpshp Rec Type Database ID#: 1820 Blackmer Ira Worcester MA 077 Dana Federal MA 1820 MA320110977; Populat Federal Schedule Census; Index; 1830 Blackmer Ira Rutland VT 121 Sudbury Ditto VT 1830 VT558159782; Ditto; 1830 Males: 2<5...1/5 to 10...1/10 to 15...1/30 to 40 5 to 10=Charles Johnson Blackmer; 10 to 15=Solomon Blackmer; Females: 1<5...1/5 to 10...1/10 to 15...1/30 to 40 10 to 15=Emily; 30 to 40=Mary Called Polly" [Mark Pettit - email removed] Parents: Solomon Blackmer and Rebecca HeyfordIra Albert D. D. Blackmer b. 25 Feb 1846 (or 28 Feb 1846) Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Effie C. Royce 15 Nov 1865 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin d. 4 Jul 1916 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 1, Lot 50)1850 census for District 21 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin: [Ira] Abert Blackmer, Age 4 (from Harriet's first marriage to Ira D. Blackmer), Place of birth - Wisconsin [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1850 census] Effie C: b. 1848 Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA d. 15 Feb 1921 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 1, Lot 50) Parents: William Royce and Mary Newton1860 Federal Census: Newark, Rock, WI Image#345 Dwelling #182/190: Name Age Gender Relationship Where BornMead A. P. 33 M Head NY Harriet 24 F Wife VT (Ira Blackmer's 2nd wife) Mary 11 F Dau NYSarah 7 F Dau NY Elmira 4 F Dau NYJames 4 mos M Son WI Blackmore Albert 14 M S[tep]-Son WI (Harriet and Ira's child) Household: 1880 census: Marital Father's Mother'sName Relation Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Birthplace BirthplaceIra A. BLACKMER Self M Male W 34 WI Farmer VT VT Effie C. BLACKMER Wife M Female W 31 NY Keeping House NY NY Ira R. BLACKMER Son S Male W 12 WI At School WI NY George W. BLACKMER Son S Male W 9 WI At School WI NY Estella E. BLACKMER Dau S Female W 7 WI At School WI NY Ida BLACKMER Dau S Female W 5 WI WI NY Elmer BLACKMER Son S Male W 3 WI WI NY Hattie BLACKMER Dau S Female W 9M WI WI NY[Source Information: Census Place Newark, Rock, Wisconsin Family History Library Film 1255444 NA Film Number T9-1444 Page Number 336C}"I am looking for a Frank Hendee. He was the Uncle of my GGGrandfather Ira Blackmer. We have found a letter stating that Frank raised Ira and Iwould like more info. They lived in the southern Wis. area." [Mark Petitt - email removed] Nettie J. Blackmer b. 31 Aug 1866 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 23 Jun 1868 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin (infant - age 1 yr, 10mo, 23 da) bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 1, Lot 50) Inscription: “Dau. of I.A. & E.C. Blackmer died June 23, 1868 aged 1 yr 10ms 23 ds. - Suffer the little children to come onto me and forbid them not for such is the kingdom of heaven.” Ira R. Blackmer b. 10 Nov 1867 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Lucille ("Lucy") Crane 14 Jan 1893 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 12 Oct 1928 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin “Blackmer – Crane: At the Methodist parsonage, 628 Broad St., Beloit, WI January 14, 1893 by the Rev. Henry Coleman, Miss Lucy Crane to Mr. Ira Blackmer.” [Beloit Daily Free Press – January 16, 1893, p. 1, col 6] Lucille (“Lucy”): b. Dec 1870 (or Dec 1871) Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 10 Jun 1935 Oregon, Ogle County, Illinois [daughter] Blackmer b. 20 Aug 1893 “Increase of a Family: Dr. F.T. Nye, who had a business in that locality reports the following births in the French settlement of Newark: To Mr. & Mrs. Ira Blackmer, August 20th, a daughter. An interesting coincidence is in the fact that Mrs. Blackmer is a daughter of Mrs. Crane.” [Beloit Daily Free Press – August 1893, p. 1, col 6] George William Blackmer b. 15 Oct 1870 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). Nettie Madaru 5 Aug 1892 d. 10 Jun 1954 Rockton, Winnebago County, Illinois bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 2, Lot 32B) Nettie: b. 1874 d. 5 Dec 1898 Avon Township, Rock County, Wisconsin bur: Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 2, Lot 32B) Parents: [?] Peter Madaru “Commonly spelled Madru” (b. 1853 d. 1911 Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin) and [?] Martha Belden (b. 22 Feb 1849 d. 12 Jul 1912 Rock County Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin [Find A Grave - ;] “I am the daughter of Marieclaire Madru Goldthorpe Strand. I am interested in any Madru history, and anything about the Hendee family in Newark, WI, particularly Abby (unsure of spelling).” [Eileen Drake - email removed] George William Blackmer m(2). Julia Ann Duberry (or Julia Ann Howard) 9 Jan 1900 Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois Julia Ann: b. 18 Nov 1852 Indiana, USA d. 17 Aug 1935 Rockton, Winnebago County, Illinois Estelle E. Blackmer b. 18 Oct 1872 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). John E. Baker 1 Nov 1890 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin d. 24 Nov 1938 Rockton, Winnebago County, Illinois John: b. Apr 1869 Rockton, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA d. 4 May 1902 Rockton, Winnebago County, Illinois Estelle E. Blackmer m(2). Adolph Martin Miller aft 1902 Adolph Martin: b. 9 Aug 1875 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 12 May 1957 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin Ida Gertrude Blackmer b. 12 Apr 1875 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Joseph Yale 5 Nov 1889 Brodhead, Green County, Wisconsin d. 11 Oct 1942 South Beloit, Winnebago County, Illinois “I have a Ida Gertrude BLACKMER [married] to Joseph YALE b. Jan 1871 in Illinois, living in Bristol, Aurora County, South Dakota in 1900 and in Byron Township, Hughes County South Dakota in 1910. Family related to my husband's stepfathers. (Yes, Plural) Have more information.” [Darlene Hubbard – email removed] Joseph: b. 6 Jan 1871 Shirland Township, Winnebago County, Illinois d. 11 Nov 1949 Crosby, Crow Wing County, Minnesota Elmer William Blackmer b. 20 Jun 1877 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Mary Elizabeth Bloom 27 Mar 1901 Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois d. 28 Jun 1952 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin Mary Elizabeth: b. 19 Nov 1882 (or 1883) Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA d. 15 Mar 1952 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin Nellie Irene Blackmer b. 9 Feb 1902 m. Walter Pettit 30 Jun 1919 d. 8 Dec 1980 Beloit, Rock county, Wisconsin Social Security Death Index: NELLIE PETITT, b. 09 Feb 1902, d. Dec 1980, Beloit, Rock, WI, none specified, 390-50-2330, Wisconsin [Jim Pool – email removed] Walter: b. 27 Jun 1895 d. 4 Jan 1965 bur. Eastlawn cemetary, Beloit, Racine county, Wisconsin Military: “Served in the Army during WWI. Received the Purple Heart for wounds in battle. He laid in a trench wounded for four days before being found. Served with the 4th Division Regiment 47th Infantry Company K.” [Jim Pool – email removed] Hattie A. Blackmer b. 23 Aug 1879 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Charles H. Miller 11 Mar 1897 d. 13 Jan 1950 Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois Charles: b. 20 Sep 1872 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin d. 23 Sep 1940 Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois Effie A. Blackmer b. 28 Jun 1881 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). Arthur Brittain Reader 15 Oct 1898 d. 29 Mar 1919 Rockton, Winnebago County, Illinois Arthur: b. 17 Aug 1876 Spring Grove Township, Green County, Wisconsin, USA d. 18 Aug 1911 Avon Township, Rock County, Wisconsin Effie A. Blackmer m(2). __ Rothsmore Effie A. Blackmer m(3). E. Rathman Laura Adele Blackmer b. 12 May 1884 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Raymond G. Card 20 Feb 1901 Winnebago County, Illinois d. 9 Jan 1969 Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois Raymond: b. 10 Aug 1877 Shirland, Winnebago County, Illinois d. 10 Feb 1937 South Beloit, Winnebago County, Illinois Benjamin Hubbard Blackmer b. 28 Jul 1886 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Emily Manona ("Nona") Davis 2 Jun 1910 Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois d. 12 Nov 1964 Durand, Winnebago County, Illinois Emily Manona ("Nona"): b. 11 Oct 1893 Durand, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA d. 9 Jan 1966 Durand, Winnebago County, Illinois Dora Ada Blackmer b. 3 Nov 1890 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Edward L. Lighthart 29 Apr 1908 Wimpletown, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA d. 3 Feb 1964 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin Edward L: b. 11 May 1883 d. 11 Jun 1951 Rockton, Winnebago County, IllinoisHarriet A. Hendee m(2). Andrew Philip Mead abt 1850 & bef 1852 Residence: Newark Twp [Township], Rock County, Wisconsin before moving to Caledonia, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin "(170E)?Harriet Hendee, B., Rutland, Vt., M., (1) Ira D. Blackmer, M. (2) Andrew Meade.?She was buried at Trempealeau, Wis." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] 1860 Federal Census: Newark, Rock, WI Image#345 Dwelling #182/190: Name Age Gender Relationship Where BornMead A. P. 33 M Head NY Harriet 24 F Wife VT (Ira Blackmer's 2nd wife) Mary 11 F Dau NYSarah 7 F Dau NY Elmira 4 F Dau NYJames 4 mo M Son WI Blackmore Albert 14 M S[tep]-Son WI (Harriet and Ira's child) 1970 Wisconsin Census: Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 3 Jul 1870 –Name Age Occupation Real Estate Personal Estate Born At SchoolAndrew P. Mead 43 Farmer $1650 $320 New YorkHarriet Mead 37 VermontEmma E. Mead 14 New York YesSean Mead 8 Wisconsin YesAndrew Mead Jr. 7 Wisconsin YesEarnest Mead 3 WisconsinJames B. Mead 4 mo Wisconsin [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1870 census; LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT BARON MEAD, BOX 423, BELLE FOURCHE, SD, USA 57717]1880 Census: Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin – Marital Father's Mother'sName Relation Status Gender Race Age Birthplace At School Occupation Birthplace BirthplaceAndrew MEAD Self M Male W 63 NY Farmer NY NY Harriet MEAD Wife M Female W 56 VT Keeping House VT VT Willie MEAD Son S Male W 20 WI Works On Farm NY VT Frank MEAD Son S Male W 18 WI Yes Works On Farm NY VT Fred MEAD Son S Male W 16 WI Yes Works On Farm NY VT Rose MEAD Dau S Female W 13 WI Yes At Home NY VT Dick MEAD Son S Male W 11 WI Yes At School NY VT Lewis MEAD GSon S Male W 4 WI WI OH Robert MEAD GSon S Male W 2 WI WI OH[Source Information: Census Place Newark, Rock, Wisconsin Family History Library Film 1255444 NA Film Number T9-1444 Page Number 342C]“William Washington Hendee’s father was Horace, his father was Abner. Since there is more than one Horace, and more than one Abner, would Abner’s father be Winchester? “ [Pam Hendee - email removed] “This is how I think things fit together. I actually had your family attached to the wrong branch of Hendees rather than the Beloit branch where I see now you belong. William Washington Hendee's father was Horace S. Hendee (b. Feb 1846 [or Mar 1845] Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin) who appears to have married his cousin, Emma E. Mead (b. abt 1846) and thus confused things for us researchers. Emma Mead's mother, Harriet Hendee (b. 1823 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont), married Andrew Philip Mead abt 1850. He was her second husband. Harriet Hendee was the sister of Winchester E. Hendee (b. 8 Sep 1816 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont) and Emma's husband Horace S. Hendee was the son of Winchester so they were first cousins. The father of Harriet and Winchester Hendee was Abner Hendee (b. 8 Aug 1792 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Polly Atwood 14 Nov 1813 Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont). Harriet and Winchester had another brother, Horace A. Hendee (b. 1814 Rutland or Pittsford Township (?), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Elmira Paine) This Horace A. Hendee was my wife, Judy's great great grandfather and was, of course the father of her great grandfather, Horace Jackson Hendee (b. 4 Mar 1842 Pittsford Township, (?), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Lenora ("Nora") L. Cutts 5 Nov 1874 Beloit, Wisconsin by Edward D. Savage, Doctor of Baptist Church Beloit, Wisconsin (witnesses: Eli Barkley & A. S. Fisher) [Judith (Shanley) Petrie of Arden Hills, Minnesota has the original marriage certificate] d. 4 Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin.) So I am pretty confident that you and Judy share Abner Hendee and Polly Atwood as great great grandparents - which would actually make you two ‘third cousins’.” [David Petrie –dapwyn@]“I am researching the family of Abner & Mary/Polly Atwood Hendee. Polly and some of her kids moved from Vermont to Newark, Wis[consin]. Several Hendees are buried in Newark Cemetery. Their son Squire Franklin Hendee married Elizabeth Shrake and had about eleven kids. Their son Winchester Hendee married Sarepta. Their daughter Harriett Hendee Blackmer Mead is my ancester.” [Heather Norman - email removed]Andrew Philip: b. 4 Jun 1816 Fulton, Oswego county, New York, USA d. 21 Oct 1900 (84 yrs 4 mo and 17 da) Caledonia, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin bur. Evergreen cemetery Trempealeau Cemetery, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin [Andrew's death certificate says that he was a white male, a farmer, aged 84 years, 4 month and 17 days at the time of his death. His wife predeceased him. He resided at and died at the town of Caledonia, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. His death certificate was signed by O.S. Hutchins, MD - Trempealeau County death records -- Vol. 4, page 58, #153. Dates from tombstones in the old Trempealeau Cemetery (Spaulding Rd. off Park Rd. in Trempealeau, WI). Small flat stones surround the center stone marked MEAD - four on one side: Father Andrew P. 1816-1900, Mother Harriet 1827-1895, Mother Dollie 1875-1956, Father Fred 1865-1949; and three on the other side: Husband Dick 1869-1941, Mother Lutitia 1872-1955, and Daughter Hattie 1890-1980.] Occupation: farmer Parents: Philip MEAD b. 12 Apr 1787 Connecticutt, USA d. abt 1867 Mayfield, Fulton County, New York) and Elizabeth Mead (b. abt 1794 d. abt 1845 Fulton County, New York) Andrew P. Mead bought land (40 acres) in Rock County, Wisconsin in 1848. 1850 census for District 21 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin shows "E. R. B. Mead," Age 73 [?], value of real estate owned $800, Place of birth - New York, A. P. Mead (Andrew), Age 33, value of real estate owned $600, Harriet (Hendee) Mead, Age 24, Place of birth - Vermont, Mary Mead, Age 11 (probably from A. P. Mead's first marriage), Place of birth - New York, Sarah Mead, Age 7 (probably from A. P. Mead's first marriage), Place of birth - New York, Emma Mead, Age 6 [?](probably from A. P. Mead's first marriage), Place of birth - New York, [Ira] Abert Blackmer, Age 4 (from Harriet's first marriage to Ira D. Blackmer), Place of birth - Wisconsin [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1850 census]"I am looking for the descendents of Andrew Philip Mead and Harriet Hendee Blackmer. Andrew was born 1816 in New York and died 1900 in Caledonia, WI. His parents were Philip & Elizabeth Mead. Harriet was born 1823 in Vermont & died in 1895 in Caledonia, WI. They lived in Newark Twp, Rock Co., WI before moving to Caledonia. They had four sons: Isaac, Andrew, Earnest & James . . . Thank you for the addresses. Do you have complete birth/death dates for Harriet? I only have the years: born 1823 in Rutland, Vermont and died 1895 in Caledonia, Wisconsin. For Andrew I have birth 4 June 1816 in Fulton, NY and death 21 Oct 1900 in Caledonia, Wis. They were buried in Trempealeau Cemetery in Wis." [Heather Norman - email removed]"They had 11 children. I have info on his descendants. It was obtained from: Rodney Adair Mead, 208 N. Hayes, Moscow ID 83843, 208/882-7841. Also his relative Bob Mead, BOX 423, Belle Fourche, SD 57717" [Chris Mead - email removed]Mary Mead b. abt 1839 "1850 census for District 21 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin shows Mary Mead, Age 11 (probably from A. P. Mead's first marriage), Place of birth - New York." [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1850 census]==================================================================================================================================================Sara (or Sarah) Mead b. abt 1843 "1850 census for District 21 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin shows Sarah Mead, Age 7 (probably from A. P. Mead's first marriage), Place of birth - New York," [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1850 census]==================================================================================================================================================Emma E. Mead b. abt 1846 [probably Whitehall, New York] m. Horace [S.] Hendee "1850 census for District 21 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin shows Emma Mead, Age 6 [?] Place of birth - New York" [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1850 census] "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 3 Jul 1860 shows Emma E. Mead, Age 14, 'attended school within year,' Place of birth - New York [probably Whitehall, New York." [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1860 census] ) “I received my Great Grandfathers death certificate today, and his parents are given as Horace Hendee and Emma Mend, although I think Mend, might really be Mead. Horace is from Beloit, so that’s the Hendee branch I come from.” [Pam Hendee - email removed] “Emma may have married her cousin, Horace S. Hendee, the son of Winchester Hendee. Winchester was the brother of Emma’s mother, Harriet (Hendee) Mead. Both were born about 1845-46. Horace S. Hendee was married 26 Feb 1866 but we do not to whom he was married so it could have been Emma. A marriage certificate or census records after 1866 might clear this up.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “William Washington Hendee’s father was Horace, his father was Abner. Since there is more than one Horace, and more than one Abner, would Abner’s father be Winchester? “ [Pam Hendee - email removed] “This is how I think things fit together. I actually had your family attached to the wrong branch of Hendees rather than the Beloit branch where I see now you belong. William Washington Hendee's father was Horace S. Hendee (b. Feb 1846 [or Mar 1845] Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin) who appears to have married his cousin, Emma E. Mead (b. abt 1846) and thus confused things for us researchers. Emma Mead's mother, Harriet Hendee (b. 1823 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont), married Andrew Philip Mead abt 1850. He was her second husband. Harriet Hendee was the sister of Winchester E. Hendee (b. 8 Sep 1816 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont) and Emma's husband Horace S. Hendee was the son of Winchester so they were first cousins. The father of Harriet and Winchester Hendee was Abner Hendee (b. 8 Aug 1792 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Polly Atwood 14 Nov 1813 Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont). Harriet and Winchester had another brother, Horace A. Hendee (b. 1814 Rutland or Pittsford Township (?), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Elmira Paine) This Horace A. Hendee was my wife, Judy's great great grandfather and was, of course the father of her great grandfather, Horace Jackson Hendee (b. 4 Mar 1842 Pittsford Township, (?), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Lenora ("Nora") L. Cutts 5 Nov 1874 Beloit, Wisconsin by Edward D. Savage, Doctor of Baptist Church Beloit, Wisconsin (witnesses: Eli Barkley & A. S. Fisher) [Judith (Shanley) Petrie of Arden Hills, Minnesota has the original marriage certificate] d. 4 Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin.) So I am pretty confident that you and Judy share Abner Hendee and Polly Atwood as great great grandparents - which would actually make you two ‘third cousins’.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]Horace S.: b. Feb 1846 (or Mar 1845) Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. 26 Feb 1866 d. 22 Dec 1908 (or 22 Oct 1912) Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township, Rock County [west of Beloit], Wisconsin “Cpl.; Co. E, Wis. Cav.” [] Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Horace S; Company: E; Rank at Enlistment: Private; Rank at Discharge: Corporal; Veteran Volunteer; The Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry [The 4th Wisconsin Volunteers - See “Horace S. Hendee” above for a complete record of his Civil War battles; ] "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 25 Jul 1850 show Winchester Hendee, Age 34, 'Farmer,' Place of birth - Vermont. It sho ws Sarepta Hendee (wife) Age 21, Place of birth - Vermont. Children listed in census: Horace Hendee, Age 4, b. Wisconsin; Charles A. Hendee , Age 2, b. Wisconsin; Alma G.[?] Hendee, Age 11 months, b. Wisconsin" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1850] "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 29 Jun 1860 shows 'Winstor' (Winchester) E. Hendee, Age 45, 'Farmer,' value of real estate $1650, value of personal estate $400, Place of birth - Vermont; Serepta Hendee, Age 31, Place of birth - Vermont, Horace Hendee, Age 14, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin; Charles A. Hendee, Age 12, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin; Julius Hendee, Age 8, 'Attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1860] William Washington Hendee b. 5 Sep 1877 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Bertha Millischer d. 13 Jan 1945 7:30 PM (age 66 yr, 4 mo, 7 da) Chicago, Cook County, Illinois bur. (“New”) Beloit Cemetery, Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin Service: A. Bradley (?) 1940 W. Ogden Death Certificate: 1727 North Clybourn, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; Length of time at place where death occurred – 2 years; Veteran – No; treated 1 Jan 1945 to 13 Jan 1945 by G. L. Daily 1150 N. State, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; Immediate cause of death – Chronic Myaeurdetes (2yrs); Associated disease: Arterio Sclerosis (2yrs); Operation performed – No; Autopsy – No; Filed – 15 Jan 1945; Occupation: Factory Machinist; Father – Horace Hendee; Father’s birthplance – Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA; Mother – Emma Mend (sp should be “Emma Mead”); Mother’s birthplance – Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA; Informant – Bertha Hendee. [William W. Hendee death certificate – Pamela Hendee - email removed] “Lost one finger on right hand.” [Draft Registration Card for William Washington Hendee – 12 Sep 1918]“Hendee William W (Bertha). Mach F M Mnfg Co. res 1015 ‘F’ st” [Beloit City Directory – 1907-1908]“I just received documents Saturday, 12/31/05, from my sister on some family members you may be interested in. I have a family photo of my grandfather Wesley Bert Hendee (1909-1971) and his brother William C Hendee (b. 1908). Along in the photo are their parents; William Washington Hendee (1878-1945) and wife Bertha (Millishcher) Hendee (1883-1971) (this would be my great grandparents). WWH is 42 in this photo, BMH is 37 in this photo, WCH is 12 in this photo, and my grandfather WBH is 11 in this photo.” [Joyce Yake – email removed]United States Census – 9 Jan 1920 - Chicago , Illinois Hendee, W. William Head of Household Rent 42 Wisconsin English Machinist “ Bertha Wife 36 France French “ William Son 12 Illinois French(?) “ Wesley Son 11 Illinois French(?)“I received my Great Grandfathers death certificate today, and his parents are given as ‘Horace Hendee’ and ‘Emma Mend’, although I think ‘Mend’, might really be ‘Mead’. Horace is from Beloit, so that’s the Hendee branch I come from.” [Pam Hendee - email removed] “William Washington Hendee’s father was Horace, his father was Abner. Since there is more than one Horace, and more than one Abner, would Abner’s father be Winchester? “ [Pam Hendee - email removed] “This is how I think things fit together. I actually had your family attached to the wrong branch of Hendees rather than the Beloit branch where I see now you belong. William Washington Hendee's father was Horace S. Hendee (b. Feb 1846 [or Mar 1845] Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin) who appears to have married his cousin, Emma E. Mead (b. abt 1846) and thus confused things for us researchers. Emma Mead's mother, Harriet Hendee (b. 1823 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont), married Andrew Philip Mead abt 1850. He was her second husband. Harriet Hendee was the sister of Winchester E. Hendee (b. 8 Sep 1816 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont) and Emma's husband Horace S. Hendee was the son of Winchester so they were first cousins. The father of Harriet and Winchester Hendee was Abner Hendee (b. 8 Aug 1792 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Polly Atwood 14 Nov 1813 Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont). Harriet and Winchester had another brother, Horace A. Hendee (b. 1814 Rutland or Pittsford Township (?), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Elmira Paine) This Horace A. Hendee was my wife, Judy's great great grandfather and was, of course the father of her great grandfather, Horace Jackson Hendee (b. 4 Mar 1842 Pittsford Township, (?), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Lenora ("Nora") L. Cutts 5 Nov 1874 Beloit, Wisconsin by Edward D. Savage, Doctor of Baptist Church Beloit, Wisconsin (witnesses: Eli Barkley & A. S. Fisher) [Judith (Shanley) Petrie of Arden Hills, Minnesota has the original marriage certificate] d. 4 Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin.) So I am pretty confident that you and Judy share Abner Hendee and Polly Atwood as great great grandparents - which would actually make you two ‘third cousins’.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]Bertha: b. 25 June 1883 (age 61 years on 13 Jan 1945) France (spoke French) d. 5 Aug 1971 (age 88 yrs) Michigan Terrace Nursing Home Chicago Illinois bur. East Lawn Cemetary, Beliot, Wisconsin (grandson Wesley Henry Hendee oversaw the funeral arrangements) Cause of death: Cerebrovascular Occlusion stemming from Cerebrovascular Arteriorclerosis "I have a medical certificate of death for Bertha Hendee, dated 8/5/1971. It lists the cause of death. I just received documents Saturday, 12/31/05, from my sister on some family members you may be interested in. Some of the other documents I now have in my possession are: a deed from the Mount Olive cemetery which seems to have been purchased by Bertha Hendee on August 12th 1965 (plus a receipt for a payment on it dated January 17, 1945). This was purchased for graves one thousand fifteen and one thousand sixteen in block eighteen. Not certain at this point if this is where she is buried, and if so, who the second grave was for. Will try to investigate this some more with my dad (as she was her grandson and I believe he oversaw her funeral). Again, way too fragile . . . Other items my sister handed to me include: Bertha Hendee social security card . . . Never remarrying after the passing of her husband William Washington Hendee, Bertha Millischer b. 25 June 1883 France (spoke French) d. 5 August 1971 age 88 (due to Cerebrovascular Occlusion stemming from Cerebrovascular Arteriorclerosis at Michigan Terrace Nursing Home Chicago IL buried East Lawn Cemetary, Beliot, WI grandson Wesley Henry Hendee oversaw the funeral arrangements and he & his immediate family were the only ones to attend the funeral) . . . According to an account reported by Wesley Henry Hendee, son of Wesley Bert Hendee, at the time of Wesley Bert Hendee’s funeral, his [Wesley Bert’s] mother Bertha was approached to attend the funeral. Unfortunately she was too ill to leave the nursing home, and sat and cried over it with Wesley Henry Hendee’s wife Janeise Rose (Burgess) Hendee. Bertha died shortly after on 5 August 1971.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] William Charles Hendee b. 20 Mar 1908 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). __ d. 26 Apr 1963 5:05 AM (age 55 yr) Augustana Hospital, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois bur. 29 Apr 1963 Mt. Olive Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, grave 1016, block 18 (his brother Wesley Bert Hendee b. 16 Aug 1909 d. 14 Apr 1971 was buried at Mount Olive Cemetery, Chicago, IL grave 1015, block 18 right next to him) Cause of death: Acute Coronary Thrombosis and Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease Occupation: Owner of sewage contractor business Residence: 2328 W. Madison St. (1945) “I just received documents Saturday, 12/31/05, from my sister on some family members you may be interested in. I have a family photo of my grandfather Wesley Bert Hendee (1909-1971) and his brother William C Hendee (b. 1908). Along in the photo are their parents; William Washington Hendee (1878-1945) and wife Bertha (Millishcher) Hendee (1883-1971) (this would be my great grandparents) . . . Also, a business card of William C. Hendee (b. 1908) with his picture on it. He owned a business it seems called ‘Elegant Cleaners,’ located at 1114 Belmont Avenue (I assume this was Chicago, IL). I also have William Charles Hendee’s (b. 1908) original birth record.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] William Ronald Hendee b. 25 Nov 1928 Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA [Note: “This [birth] certificate has been altered to conceal that my father was born out of wedlock. The woman listed here as mother is his stepmother. A search is being conducted (9/9/2005) for the original birth certificate”; Pamela Hendee, Chicago, Illinois - email removed] m. Phyllis Hildegard (“Sooky”) Jones 26 Apr 1954 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois d. 20 Apr 2005 Wisconsin Dells, Columbia County, Wisconsin 53965 bur. Fairview Memorial Park, Northlake Illinois Education: Lane Technical High School, 2501 W. Addison St., Chicago, Illinois 60618, Feb 1944 – 25 Nov 1946 SSN: Social Security Number: 348-20-9152 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Illinois Military: Korean War; inducted: 15 May 1951; served: 3 yr, 0 mo, 2 da; foreign service: 5 mo, 11 da; rank: Private First Class; medals: Korean Service Medal with one Bronze Service Star and United Nations Service Medal; description: hair – dark brown, eyes – blue, height – 6’0’’, weight – 165 lb, blood type – “O”; Home address: 1934 W. Polk St., Chicago, (Cook Co), Illinois; Permanent Mailing Address: 128 N. Cicero Ave., Chicago (Cook Co) Illinois. [Military DD214 discharge form – Chicago, Cook County, Illinois] Phyllis Hildegard (“Sooky”): b. 17 Jun 1932 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois m(1). Don Hendee Sr. (brother of second husband, William Ronald Hendee). Don Sr. . . my mom was married first to my Dad's half brother, Donald, (Dad & Don Sr. had the same father/Hendee) which has carried on a life time estrangement from the Hendee family with the exception of my Aunt Jeannie.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] d. 25 Jun 2003 1600 Hrs [4:00 PM] (Age 71 yrs) Springville (near Wisconsin Dells), Adams County, Illinois Informant: William R. Hendee 777 Fur Ave., Wisconsin Dells, Columbia County, Wisconsin 53965 Cause of death: Head Trauma, Fell in shower, hit head against tub rim (25 Jun 2003 1501 Hrs at home residence Service: Roseberry’s Funeral Home 512 Main St. , Friendship, Wisconsin 53934 bur. Fairview Memorial Park, North Lake, Illinois Parents: Deward Thomas Jones and Hildegarde Marie Falkenberg Residence: 777 Fur Ave., Wisconsin Dells, Columbia County, Wisconsin 53965 [2003] Parents: Deward Jones and Hildegard Falkenberg Occupation: Home Maker “Dad had a cousin Wesley, who I believe lives somewhere in Florida. Dad always said we were related to George Hendee of motorcycle fame.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Obituary: “Hendee, William R. of Wisconsin Dells, formerly of Chicago, age 76, Korean War Veteran, loving husband of the late Phyllis; loving father of Michael (Terri), Pamela Hendee, William (Claudia) Cheryl (Ralph Moreno) Hendee, David (Mary Kay), Janet Hendee, Heidi (Brian) Wahnon, the late Nicholas and Donald; devoted grandfather of eighteen; caring great grandfather of six; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Good friend to many. Visitation Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 9 p.m. at Theis- Letter to the Children of William R. Hendee, attached to his Eulogy. April 25th, 2005 “When my mon, your gram passed awayt, I wrote some words for her . . . They were actual memories and some history of her . . . After the funeral, your dad said to me, ‘When I die, will you write my eulogy?’ He might have been joking, I am not sure, but I wanted to honor his wishes in case he was serious. These words too, stem from my; memories, nothing fancy nor professional, just memories put on paper to relive some moments from his life. Love to all of you, Aunt Cork” Note: Aunt Cork is Lily Stout. Youngest sister of my mother, Phyllis (Sooky) Hendee [wife of William Ronald Hendee] [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Eulogy for William Ronald Hendee (Apr 2005) – read by Pastor Kellerman from First Bethlehem Church, Chicago, Illinois; Written by Lily Stout (known as “Cork”) his [William’s] sister-in-law “There is an old saying that states, “There Is Strength In Numbers!” These words certainly ring true when you look upon the Hendee family that is gathered here today. They have suffered much pain recently over the loss of their loved ones within the last few years. First, their Mom Phyllis and then their brother, Nick. Their brother Donnie preceded them in death 26 years ago next month. And now, sadly enough, their Dad and grandfather. Known to the world as William R. Hendee, to his family and friends, Bill, Uncle Bill and affectionately called, “Willy Boy” by his brother-in –law Al, who has often said that Bill was like the older big brother that he never had. All the cousins, aunts, uncles and friends gathered here today have witnessed and shared their pain and loss with them. William Ronald Hendee has been enjoying this world of ours for the last 76 years . . . his Life has been full and one might even say adventurous. His struggles growing up in the depression era were shared by millions of his fellow Americans and oh so many stories could be told by one and all of the lard sandwiches one ate and the long lines that formed waiting with ration stamps in hand for food and gasoline. In his youth, his home life was met with some difficulty and at times love might have seemed in the far distance for him. Like most men of his era, he would suffer in silence and not share his emotional pain nor all his dreams and fantasy’s, not even with his most cherished loved ones. In spite of all this, his optimism clung to him with the hope of finding a richer Life with love and meaning. After he proudly served and fought for his country in Korea, he came home to Chicago and met and fell in love with his wife, Phyllis, some of us affectionately called her ‘Sooky,’ her nickname. Many years Bill and Phyllis spent together, laughing, arguing, loving, and most importantly, having wonderful beautiful babies together. These years of their shared parenting were lean in the pocket but rich in love and many nights after the babies were bathed and put to bed and the house was quiet, Bill and Phyllis would play a game of canasta and listen to the radio and sing along with all the popular artists of that time. These were good times, lovely times, times of sweet smelling babies and dreams to be dreamed and plans to be made a Lifetime ahead of them. The years fly by so quickly and the children grow up and they bring into your Life, more sweet smelling babies, and they in turn bring home more sweet smelling babies. Ah! Life goes on, Life is Good! How many of us remember Bill whistling? Bill could whistle as clear and beautiful as any bird singing in nature. His whistling of his favorite tunes sounded like the words themselves and one couldn’t help but sing along to the melody of his choice. Years ago, Bill took up the habit of smoking a pipe, the mixture of his Old Spice cologne and the scent of his tobacco was sweet and lasting and lingered for some time after he had left a room. His artistic streak reflected in his taste of finer things in Life, be it in his choice of clothes or home furnishings. His belief was in moderation, “Everything in moderation” he would often say to others, especially while dining. Bill’s love of teasing people, young and old was known to all that knew him. Some of us returned the barbs and some of us winced at the teasing words but his way of communicating at times was . . . in the way of a tease. His blue eyes would crinkle up and his mouth would form a smile while teasing any on of us. He seemed most relaxed when he teased, usually sitting while he threw those zingers at you because when stressed or angry, his ritual would be to pace back and forth or sometime in circling motions with his one hand in his pants pocket, jingling his change with his head tilted downwards. His sons mimic the same actions under similar situations. It’s a bit comical to witness all of them together performing this Hendee Man Dance, it’s a wonder they never bump in to each other. One man walking this direction, the other man, that direction, round and round they go, hand in pocket jingling their change. Life is good. Bill worked in factories, drove trucks, and tended bars in his time. In his younger years, he and his wife Phyllis owned and operated a small restaurant, this was when the kids were young and few. Later on in Life, they owned a neighborhood deli together, all of the kids were grown and on their on but they still pitched in and lent a hand to their mom and dad in running the business. Bill and Phyllis were both great cooks and passed this talent down to all of their kids. Bill often swam thru troubled waters and basked in the warmth and depth of love given to him by his immediate family. In any time of need, his children would always be within arm’s reach and give to him what they could to ease his load in Life. And at the end of his Life, Michael Jay and Terry, Pamela Lynn, William Thomas and Claudia, Cheryl Kim and Ralph, David Adam and Mary, Janet Lee, and Heidi Phyllis and Brian were all once again at his side to lessen his suffering and worries and make the remaining part of his Life as comfortable as humanly possible. They each in their own individuality contribute to their Dad’s legacy he has left behind. He has been a fortunate man to be loved by so many and to be surrounded by so many who care. So long Mr. Blue Eyes, until we meet again.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Phyllis Hildegard (“Sooky”): b. 17 Jun 1932 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois m(1). Don Hendee Sr. (brother of second husband, William Ronald Hendee). Don Sr. . . my mom was married first to my Dad's half brother, Donald, (Dad & Don Sr. had the same father/Hendee) which has carried on a life time estrangement from the Hendee family with the exception of my Aunt Jeannie.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] d. 25 Jun 2003 1600 Hrs [4:00 PM] (Age 71 yrs) Springville (near Wisconsin Dells), Adams County, Illinois Informant: William R. Hendee 777 Fur Ave., Wisconsin Dells, Columbia County, Wisconsin 53965 Cause of death: Head Trauma, Fell in shower, hit head against tub rim (25 Jun 2003 1501 Hrs at home residence Service: Roseberry’s Funeral Home 512 Main St. , Friendship, Wisconsin 53934 bur. Fairview Memorial Park, North Lake, Illinois Parents: Deward Thomas (“Duke”) Jones (b. 23 Sep 1911 d. 1976 bur. Wunder Cemetery) and Hildegarde Maria Falkenberg (b. 15 Mar) Residence: 777 Fur Ave., Wisconsin Dells, Columbia County, Wisconsin 53965 [2003] Occupation: Home Maker “Dad had a cousin Wesley, who I believe lives somewhere in Florida. Dad always said we were related to George Hendee of motorcycle fame.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed]Obituary: Hendee, Phyllis “Sooky” (nee Jones), of Wisconsin Dells, WI, formerly of Chicago, IL, beloved wife William R. Hendee Sr., loving mother of Michael (fiancé Terri), Pamela Hendee, William (Claudia) Jr., Cheryl (Ralph Moreno) Hendee, Nicholas, David (Mary Kay), Janet Hendee, Heidi (Brianb) Wahnon and the late Donald, devoted grandmotgher of 18 and great-grandmother of five, dear sister of Ann (Richard) Dosch, Albert (Jackie), Joyce Crawford, Lily (Ken) Stout and the late Arlene (the late Eugene) Tasior, fond aunt of many nieces and nephews. Funeral service Monday, 9:15 a.m., from Theis-Gorski Funeral Home, 3517-27 N. Pulaski Road, to Nazareth United Church of Christ, 2500 N. Tallman. Service 10 a.m. Interment Fairview Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 9 p.m. 773-463-5800 Visit Guest Book at .” [Chicago Sun-Times 6/27/2003-6/28/2003] Pamela Lynn Hendee b. 6 Oct 1954 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA m. Alfredo Sanchez 12 Jun 1973 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, City Hall; 16 Jun 1973 married in church (divorced 1985 – retained maiden name) Residence: Chicago, Illinois (2005) “Dear Dave, I’ve been reading postings on the Hendee Forum and see you know a lot about the Hendee’s. I have wanted to search this line but have very little to go on. All I know is my father had a cousin named Wesley and was related to George Hendee of the Indian Motorcycle fame. An Aunt tells me we are French. My father, William Hendee’s father was also William and his father was William. So I’m told. Much of the family is either deceased or estranged. Hoping you can give me a guiding hand.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] “I'm third in this birth order, first female of my generation in both my parents families. My father's first born.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed]“Grandchildren, Ismael Antonio, Isaiah Hector, Ava Nicole.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed]“I received my Great Grandfathers death certificate today, and his parents are given as Horace Hendee and Emma Mend, although I think Mend, might really be Mead. Horace is from Beloit, so that’s the Hendee branch I come from.” [Pam Hendee - email removed] “Hi Pam, as it turns out, you are a fairly close relative of my wife. You both share the same Hendee ancestors through and including Abner Hendee b. 8 Aug 1792 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA and his wife Polly Atwood. Emma E. Mead would appear to have been a niece of my wife's gg grandfather, Horace Hendee (b. 1814). Emma's mother, Harriet Hendee's second marriage was to Andrew Philip Mead about 1850. Emma was born about the same time. Her two older sisters, Mary and Sara were probably from Andrew Mead's first marriage. Harriet Hendee was the sister of my wife's gg grandfather, Horace Hendee (b. 1814). Since you share a Hendee ggg grandfather (Abner), this would make you fourth cousins. Did I ever send you the picture of Horace Jackson Hendee? His obituary calls him an "Early Settler" of Beloit. He would have been Emma's first cousin. My wife's family still tells the story passed down to them about how the family moved from Beloit to St. Paul, Minnesota with all their family belongings strapped to their Model "T" Ford. There are Hendee's buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Beloit if you ever get up that way.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Hi Long Lost Cousin-in-law Dave! I started all this to prove one way or the other family stories that 1. We were related to the famous George Hendee and 2. We are related to Myles Standish. Maybe everyone hopes to find famous people to be related to. All this information still has me rather confused. Hard to keep everything straight. Please help out my brain here. William Washington Hendee’s father was Horace, his father was Abner. Since there is more than one Horace, and more than one Abner, would Abner’s father be Winchester? If so, who then is Winchester’s father? Here’s a tidbit that only few Hendee’s know about, and I’ll share with you. The artist Robert Blottiaux is really the aka for Donald Robert Hendee, my father’s half brother. They both share William Charles Hendee as their father. After my father’s death, I contacted his cousin Wesley Hendee Jr. who lives in Florida. We talked on the phone for awhile. I saw his daughter’s name in your book, Joyce Yake. I mailed him some things to pass on to her, but have heard nothing yet. Thanks for helping me piece things together! [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Drummond Michael (“Drumen”) Sanchez b. 14 Jun [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Tyson David Sanchez b. 18 Jan [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Alfredo Esteban (“Deetz”) Sanchez b. 15 Feb [Pamela Hendee - email removed] William (“Billy”) Thomas Hendee b. 9 Jan 1956 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA m. Claudia Flores 26 Jul 1975 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois “My father's first born son.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Jennifer (“Jenny”) Hendee b. 3 Apr [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Jessica Leigh Hendee b. 31 Jul [Pamela Hendee - email removed] William Anthony Hendee b. [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Cheryl Kim Hendee b. 2 Sep 1957 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA m. Ralph Moreno [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Ralph: b. 7 Apr Shannon Nicole Hendee Moreno b. 9 Apr [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Nicholas James Hendee b. 3 Nov 1959 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA m(1). Mary Valdez (Burnside) d. 11 Sep 2004 Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin bur. Fairview Memorial Park, Northlake, Illinois “Passed away at the age of 44.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Obituary: “Hendee, Nicholas J. of Wisconsin Dells, formerly of Chicago, age 44, beloved son of William and the late Phyllis Hendee; caring father of Nicholas (mother Mary) and Donald (mother Sue); devoted fiance of Carrie Staben; loving brother of Michael (Terri), Pamela Hendee, William Jr. (Claudia), Cheryl (Ralph Moreno) Hendee, David (Mary Kay), Janet Hendee, Heidi (Brian) Wahnon and the late Donald; caring nephew of many aunts and uncles; loving uncle of many nieces and nephews; dearest friend of many. Visitation Thursday and Friday, 3 to 9 p.m. at Theis-Gorski Funeral Home, 3517 Pulaski Road in Chicago. Interment Fairview Memorial Park Cemetery.” [Chicago Sun-Times – 9/15/2004] Nicholas Arthur Hendee b. [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Nicholas James Hendee m(2). Sue Mahl [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Donald William Hendee b. [Pamela Hendee - email removed] David Adam Hendee b. 16 Jun 1963 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA m. Mary Kay Kusynski Jarack 17 Mar 1999 [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Mary Kay: b. 3 Dec Christianne L. Hendee b. [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Gabriella (“’Bella” or “Pammy, Jr.”) Hendee b. [Pamela Hendee - email removed] David Adam Hendee and Jill Licko [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Rachel Licko-Hendee b. 13 Feb “[David’s] firstborn - Mother: Jill Licko” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Janet Lee (“Jan”) Hendee b. 19 May 1964 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Justin Michael Hendee b. 18 Jan [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Heidi Phyllis Hendee b. 30 Jan 1967 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA m. Brian Wahnon 29 Aug 1992 [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Brian: b. 29 Apr Brian David Hendee Wahnon b. 1 Apr [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Michael Jay Hendee b. 9 Oct 1950 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA m(1). Margot Kressman 17 Nov 2003 (divorced) “Michael Jay (1/2 brother [to Pamela Hendee through their mother, Phyllis Hildegard (Jones) Hendee], but adopted and raised by my father [William Ronald Hendee]) I only use '1/2' as description, in heart he's 100% my brother. He was my mother's first [child].” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] “Michael’s noted birth name is Byers. . . Birth father: Richard Grazier aka. Frenchie – did not participate in Michael’s life . . . Adopted and raised by William Ronald [Hendee].” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Michael is apparently not a blood descendent of the Hendee line. Diana Leah Hendee b. [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Michelle Joy Hendee b. [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Robin Dale Hendee b. [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Michael Jay Hendee m(2). Terri Fowles 17 Nov [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Sharon Pauline Hendee b. Bertha Elizabeth (“Betty”) Hendee b. William Charles Hendee b. m(2). Pauline (“Noni”) Kasaluga Pauline: b. 8 Jan 1916 Illinois, USA m(2). __ Brantley d. 6 May 1979 bur. Fairview Memorial Park May 1979 “He [Donald Robert Hendee, Sr. (aka Robert Blottiaux)] is buried next to his mother, Pauline (Hendee) Brantley (her last name by a second marriage) at Fairview Memorial Park.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Jeanne Marie Hendee b. m. Robert (“Bob”) Roberge Residence: Aurora, Illinois [2005] “Dave, next weekend I plan on taking your book out to visit a Hendee aunt (My Dad's half sister, Jeanne). I'll see what she can tell me. She insists "we are French", that's the first thing that comes out of her mouth when you ask about family history. I'll bring a fresh notebook with pen in hand and I'll ask for names & ranks! She also insists that all Hendee's are connected in some way. And I better not doubt it!” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Donald Robert Hendee, Sr. (aka Robert Blottiaux) b. 27 Aug 1931 m. Phyllis Hildegard (“Sooky”) Jones d. 12 Mar 1993 bur. Fairview Memorial Park Occupation: artist “I’ve noticed that the spelling [here] is different than on his grave marker (Blottioux). But [on] the certificate I have with his signature, he spells it the way it is here. He prints out his name, so the spelling is very clear . . . He is buried next to his mother, Pauline (Hendee) Brantley (her last name by a second marriage) at Fairview Memorial Park . . . I’m just back from visiting Aunt Jeanne and Uncle Bob and wanted to write this down while it was all still fresh. Aunt Jeanne told me that the name Blottioux is not a family name as far as she knows. She said he never changed his name, the name was one he picked as an artistic name. He wanted a French name. Why he was buried with his artistic name and not his real name is a mystery to her. She does not know why her sister made that choice and didn’t know about it till it was all said and done. She shared some of his artistic work with me and I’ll post these in the photo section.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Phyllis Hildegard (“Sooky”): b. 17 Jun 1932 m(1). Don Hendee Sr. (brother of second husband, William Ronald Hendee). “. . . my mom was married first to my Dad's half brother, Donald, (Dad & Don Sr. had the same father/Hendee) which has carried on a life time estrangement from the Hendee family with the exception of my Aunt Jeannie.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Donald Robert Hendee, Jr. b. 29 May 1953 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA m. (never married) d. 25 May 1979 (age 25 yrs) St. Elizabeth Hospital (DOA), Chicago, Cook County, Illinois bur. 29 May 1979 Fairview Memorial Estates, Northlake, Illinois SSN: 330-46-3140 Occupation: Shipping Clerk – Manufacturing Veteran – No Residence: 2419 N. Talman, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois “Father: William R. Hendee Mother: Phyllis Jones Cause of death: ‘Undetermined – found at residence 25 May 1979 6:00 AM’ Autopsy – Yes Service: Theis Funeral Home 3517-27 N. Pulaski, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 60641” [Medical Examiners Certificate of Death – State of Illinois; Pamela Hendee - email removed] “Donald Robert (1/2 brother, 1/2 cousin - my mom was married first to my Dad's half brother, Donald, (Dad & Don Sr. had the same father/Hendee) which has carried on a life time estrangement from the Hendee family with the exception of my Aunt Jeannie. Don passed away at age 25.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] “Donald’s birth father was Donald Hendee, Sr. – half brother to William [Ronald Hendee] – adopted and raised by William Ronald [Hendee].” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Wesley Bert Hendee b. 16 Aug 1909 Chicago, Illinois, USA m. Jean Rose Orlikowski (divorced) d. 14 Apr 1971 bur. Mount Olive Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois, grave 1015, block 18 (his brother William Charles Hendee b. 20 March 1908 d. 26 April 1963 was buried at Mount Olive Cemetery, Chicago, IL grave 1016 block 18 right next to him) Occupation: ordained minister Residence: Chicago, Cook County, Illinois [Joyce Yake – email removed] (Wesley HENDEE, Birth Date: Aug 1909, Death Date: Apr 1971, Social Security Number: 325-07-5273, State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Illinois) [LDS Family Search Site - ] “I was born in Oak Park, IL and both my father and grandfather were born and lived in Chicago, IL.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] “I just received documents Saturday, 12/31/05, from my sister on some family members you may be interested in. I have a family photo of my grandfather Wesley Bert Hendee (1909-1971) and his brother William C Hendee (b. 1908). Along in the photo are their parents; William Washington Hendee (1878-1945) and wife Bertha (Millishcher) Hendee (1883-1971) (this would be my great grandparents) . . . I also have a certificate dated January 28, 1925 for Wesley Bert Hendee from The Palmer Method of Business Writing. I certifies that he attained a degree of excellence in the Palmer Method of Muscular Movement Business Writing for proficiency in Rapid Legible Business Writing, Chicago. This document is too large and fragile to scan, as some others I have also . . . I have a copy of a stamped and sealed document showing my grandfather (Wesley B. Hendee) as being ordained as a minister of the gospel and a representative of the church of The Church of Faith in God in Atlantic City, NJ (he preached in a Polish Pentacostal church in the evening services to the English speaking of the congregation, however, he did not speak Polish) - this is dated February 10, 1942 . . . Other items my sister handed to me include: William B. Hendee birth certificate (very faded and most likely not able to scan a copy of) . . . According to an account reported by Wesley Henry Hendee, son of Wesley Bert Hendee, at the time of Wesley Bert Hendee’s funeral, his [Wesley Bert’s] mother Bertha was approached to attend the funeral. Unfortunately she was too ill to leave the nursing home, and sat and cried over it with Wesley Henry Hendee’s wife Janeise Rose (Burgess) Hendee. Bertha died shortly after on 5 August 1971.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] Jean Rose: b. 14 Apr 1910 d. 1956 “I also have a letter from Jean Rose Hendee to my father prior to her surgery and death in 1956....talking about the surgery. I have several items from her funeral . . . I have a newspaper article with a full body picture of my grandmother (Jean Hendee - my fathers mother), carrying items she bought at an unclaimed items auction at the post office. It is dated May 24, 1938. It was published in the Chicago American . . . Other items my sister handed to me include: Jean Rose Hendee social security card [and] A certified record of birth of Jean Rose Orllikowski (Hendee) - my grandmother.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] Wesley Henry Hendee b. 17 July 1929 Henrotin Hospital, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA m. Janeise (Jane”) Rose Burgess 31 August 1957 (Wesley and Jane renewed their vows with a formal wedding in 1987.) Residence: Leesburg, Florida (2005) “I was born in Oak Park, IL and both my father and grandfather were born and lived in Chicago, IL.” [Joyce Yake – email removed]“After my father’s death, I contacted his cousin Wesley Hendee Jr. who lives in Florida. We talked on the phone for awhile. I saw his daughter’s name in your book, Joyce Yake. I mailed him some things to pass on to her.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] “There is a congratulations Western Union document (original) to my father from his mother (Jean R. Hendee) on his graduation from Lane Technical High School dated January 29, 1948.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] “Wesley and Janeise (Jane) raised five children in Carpentersville, IL. Transferring with his employer, Wesley then relocated his family to Indianapolis, IN (1973). Eventually he started his own business Wes Hendee Copier One. His two sons and one of his daughters (Kim Robert Hendee, Richard Wesley Hendee, Joyce Ann Hendee) went to work for the company. In the 1990’s he went into retirement moving to Lady Lake, FL, leaving Richard and Joyce to oversee the business. Eventually the business was sold to an outside source. During his retirement in Florida he started another business also called Wes Hendee Copier One. Eventually he sold this business. Wesley and Janeise Hendee now reside in Leesburg, FL.” [Joyce Yake – email removed]Janeise (“Jane”) Rose: b. 7 June 1938 Horton, Alabama, USA “Janeise wasn’t given a middle name at birth and always desired to have one. As a Christmas (surpise) gift, all her children paid the court expenses for her to have a change of name. She chose “Rose” as her middle name in honor of [her husband] Wesley’s mother [Janeise Rose (Orlikowski) Hendee]. Karen’s daughter (Johannah Rose Shank) is named after Janeise. She [Janeise] enjoys and has a gift for writing poetry. Her poetry reflects information on relatives, her goal is to write a poem for each member of her immediate family.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] Kim Robert Hendee b. 15 Feb 1958 Henrotin Hospital, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA m(1). Linda Lee Lowe 29 Jan 1977 (divorced) Residence: Owasso, Oklahoma [Joyce Yake – email removed] Linda Lee: b. 30 Sep 1958 Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Jennifer Lynn Hendee b. 6 Apr 1979 St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA m. Greg Scott Calhoon 17 May 2003 Indianapolis, Indiana Residence: Indianapolis, Indiana [Joyce Yake – email removed] Greg Scott: b. 20 November 1977 Laylah Jewel Calhoon b. 6 Sep 2006 “She is Kim Robert Hendee's first grandbaby. She was 7 lbs 2 ounces, 20" long, born at 12:30 a.m.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] Chad Alan Hendee b. 4 Aug 1981 St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Residence: Owasso, Oklahoma [Joyce Yake – email removed] Jason Philip Hendee b. 2 Jul 1982 St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Residence: Indianapolis, Indiana [Joyce Yake – email removed] Kim Robert Hendee m(2). Sandy Edwards 21 Sep 1991 (maiden name unknown) Sandy: b. 15 Nov 1950 (divorced) [Joyce Yake – email removed] Kim Robert Hendee m(3). Patty Zeimet 14 Feb 2002 Indianapolis, Indiana (separated/divorced 2003 - remarried in Owasso, Oklahoma 25 Jun 2005) Patty b. 6 Dec 1958, Illinois [Joyce Yake – email removed] Karen Jean Hendee b. 29 Dec 1958 Henrotin Hospital, Chicago Illinois, USA m. David Philip Shank 23 June 1979 Indianapolis, Indiana Residence: Indianapolis, Indiana [Joyce Yake – email removed] “There are quite a few more documents and pictures. My sister Karen Jean (Hendee) Shank has much of this in her possession. I have emailed her a copy of this letter to you along with Pamela Hendee (grandaughter of William Charles Hendee). Between Karen and I, we will work on updating information with you.....and sending copies of documents.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] David Philip: b. 31 July 1955 Seattle, Washington, USA Caroline Marie Shank b. 15 Jan 1981 St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Residence: Indianapolis, Indiana “Caroline was breech and as is common with breech babies, was discovered to have a dislocated left hip at 3 months of age. Consequently, she was in traction for 10 days to work the ball into place against where the socket should be. When that was accomplished she was then put into a body cast for 3 months to allow time for the socket to form around the ball.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] Deborah Ann Shank b. 24 Sep 1982 St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA m. Dereck Alan Coatney 9 Oct 2004 Residence: Indianapolis, Indiana [Joyce Yake – email removed] Dereck Alan: b. 25 February 1980 Michael Alan Coatney b. 31 Dec 2004 St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA [Joyce Yake – email removed] David Wesley Shank b. 17 October 1986 St Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Residence: Indianapolis, Indiana “David was 28 months old when he was running through the kitchen in a sleeper that had slippery bottomed feet. He fell and broke his femur in his left leg. He was put in traction for 2 weeks to position the femur together. He was then taken to surgery to set the bone and be put into a body cast. He remained in this for about 8 weeks. He had to learn to walk again, but surprisingly was up on his feet trying the very day his cast was removed. Today he walks with no problem.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] Stephen James Shank b. 12 May 1990 St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA [Joyce Yake – email removed] Rebekah Louise Shank b. 17 Sep 1992 St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA [Joyce Yake – email removed] Johannah Rose Shank b. 29 Nov 1995 St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA “Karen’s daughter (Johannah Rose Shank) is named after Jean [Janeise Rose (Orlikowski) Hendee]. [Joyce Yake – email removed] Jonathan Philip Shank b. 25 Feb 2003 St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA [Joyce Yake – email removed] Richard Wesley Hendee b. 19 Jul 1961 Oak Park, Illinois, USA m. Lavonne Sue Richert 4 April 1987 Residence: Portland, Indiana “Richard was recently in an accident [2005] that rendered him unable to walk. His foot is in a cast and it will be up to two years before we will know if his foot will regain the blood flow or will have to be amputated. He owns his own business, and his wife has stepped up to take the business over for the moment.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] Lavonne Sue: b. 9 October 1965 Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Elizabeth Sue Hendee b. 6 Oct 1994 St. Vincent Hospital Indianapolis, Indiana, USA [Joyce Yake – email removed] Lucas Wesley Hendee b. 28 Dec 1995 St.Vincent Hospital Indianapolis, Indiana, USA [Joyce Yake – email removed] Joyce Ann Hendee b. 7 Aug 1962 Oak Park, Illinois, USA m(1). Gregory Alian Buchanan 11 October 1980 (divorced – Nov 1977) Residence: Fishers, Indiana “After my father’s death, I contacted his cousin Wesley Hendee Jr. who lives in Florida. We talked on the phone for awhile. I saw his daughter’s name in your book, Joyce Yake. I mailed him some things to pass on to her.” [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Gregory Alian: b. 21 Dec 1961 “There are quite a few more documents and pictures. My sister Karen Jean (Hendee) Shank has much of this in her possession. I have emailed her a copy of this letter to you along with Pamela Hendee (grandaughter of William Charles Hendee). Between Karen and I, we will work on updating information with you.....and sending copies of documents.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] “I was born in Oak Park, IL and both my father and grandfather were born and lived in Chicago, IL.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] Tiffany Ann Buchanan b. 20 Mar 1981 St. Vincent Hospital Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Residence: Franklin, Indiana “Tiffany currently resides in Franklin, IN. She is an only child due to her mother having complications at time of her birth. Joyce Ann Hendee had a normal pregnancy, but at the time of Tiffany’s birth, Joyce was discovered to have her afterbirth grown to her uterus wall. Much blood was lost, and she was in critical condition. Due to a blood shortage the staff went into the waiting room and asked if anyone had type C blood to donate (this was prior to blood screening). Someone who thought they had type C was incorrect. The incorrect blood was administered and discovered years later. No ill effects from this, with the exception that in an emergency Joyce’s blood could not be replaced in an emergency situation. For any surgery blood has to be stored ahead of time.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] Joyce Ann Hendee m(2). Donavon Bruce Yake 27 Feb 1993 [Pamela Hendee - email removed] Donavon Bruce: b. 14 Sep 1963 Ohio, USA Residence: Fishers, Indiana [Joyce Yake – email removed] Sheila Renee Hendee b. 19 Nov 1965 Elgin, Illinois, USA m. Jeffrey Belmont Birsfield 8 Dec 1995 Residence: Portland, Indiana “Sheila and Jeff’s union did not result in any biological children due to unknown infertility problems with Sheila. Jeff has a daughter, Christa Alexandra, from a previous relationship. The Birsfield’s are born again believers in Jesus. Jeff and Sheila are avid hunters and enjoy the outdoors. There has been a yearly reunion/campout at the Birsfield’s country home for the Hendee family as well as the Birsfield family (if interested in attending email Sheila at email removed) [Joyce Yake – email removed] Jeffrey Belmont: b. 19 Jan 1965 Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Christa Alexandra Castill Birsfield (stepdaughter) b. 20 Aug 1990 Muncie, Indiana, USA Residence: “Christa resides with Sheila and Jeff.” [Joyce Yake – email removed] Richard Louis Hendee b. 16 October 1930 West End Hospital, Chicago, Cook County, llinois, USA. d. (approx 1 December) 1930 (infant) buried Mount Olive Cemetary cause of death unkown. Sean Mead b. abt 1852 Wisconsin Sean "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 3 Jul 1860 shows Sean Mead, Age 8, 'attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin." [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1860 census]Isaac (“Ike”) Mead b. 26 Feb 1851 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Hattie M. Brice 1874 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin d. 1927 Plankinton, Aurora County, South Dakota bur. Redwing, Minnesota [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT BARON MEAD, BOX 423, BELLE FOURCHE, SD, USA 57717] Hattie: b. 15 Apr 1859 Ohio, USA d. 1879 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin Lewis Andrew Meade b. 1875 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. abt 1960 Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 17 Jun 1880 shows Lewis Mead, Age 4, 'Grandson,' Place of birth - Wisconsin." [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1880 census] Robert Brice Meade b. 3 Nov 1877 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Deborah Louise Twogood 5 Feb 1901, Plankinton, Aurora County, South Dakota d. 22 Dec 1955 Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 17 Jun 1880 shows Robert Mead, Age 2, 'Grandson,' Place of birth - Wisconsin." [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1880 census] Deborah Louise: b. 30 Oct 1882 Firesteel Township, Aurora County, South Dakota, USA d. 11 Nov 1953 Palo Alto, Palo Alto County, California Andrew Mead Jr. b. 1853 "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 3 Jul 1860 shows Andrew Mead Jr., Age 7, 'attended school within year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin." [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1860 census] Elmira Mead b. abt 1856 “1850 census for District 21 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin shows Elmira Mead, Age 4 Place of birth - New York" [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1850 census]Earnest Mead b. 1856 m. June __ "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 3 Jul 1860 shows Earnest Mead, Age 3, Place of birth - Wisconsin." [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1860 census] “Ernest, with his brothers, Fred and Dick, lived in Dorchester County. Ernest and June were a droll comical couple. Aunt June gave Ethel $1.00 for Christmas and Ethel bought a cookie jar when she went home from the Oak Forest Sanitorium in Onalaska (where they treated tuberculosis patients). Ethel tried to keep it full of cookies. Nancy Christopher now has the cookie jar! She bought it at Ethel's auction when Ethel moved from her house to an apartment.” [Jim Pool – email removed]James B. Mead b. Feb 1860 "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 3 Jul 1860 shows James B. Mead, Age 4 months, Place of birth - Wisconsin." [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1860 census]William Mead b. abt 1861 Wisconsin "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 17 Jun 1880 shows William Mead, Age 20, 'Works on farm,' Place of birth - Wisconsin." [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1880 census] Frank Mead b. abt 1862 Wisconsin "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 17 Jun 1880 shows Frank Mead, Age 18, 'Works on farm, attended school within current year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin." [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1880 census] Fred Mead b. 1865 Wisconsin, USA m. Dolly (“Dollie”) Grover d. 6 Jun 1949 Dorchester, Clark County, Wisconsin bur. Evergreen cemetery, Trempealeau, Trempealeau county, Wisconsin [Dates from tombstones in the old Trempealeau Cemetery (Spaulding Rd. off Park Rd. in Trempealeau, WI). Small flat stones surround the center stone marked MEAD - four on one side: Father Andrew P. 1816-1900, Mother Harriet 1827-1895, Mother Dollie 1875-1956, Father Fred 1865-1949; and three on the other side: Husband Dick 1869-1941, Mother Lutitia 1872-1955, and Daughter Hattie 1890-1980.] Obituary: Trempealeau, WI - (Special) - Fred Meade, 84, former Trempealeau resident, died at his home in Dorchester, Wis., Monday after an illness of two years. Word of the death was received by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Dennis, Trempealeau. Meade is survived by his wife, the former Dolly Grover of Trempealeau, and two daughters, Mrs. Loyes Buell, Dorchester, and Mrs. Harry Nelson, Replinger, Wisconsin. Funeral services will be held at Dorchester Wednesday at 10a.m. Burial will be at Trempealeau at the Evergreen cemetery at 2p.m. Fred, along with his brothers Ernest and Dick, lived in Dorchester county.” [La Crosse Tribune, Tuesday, June 7, 1949, page 14] "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 17 Jun 1880 shows Fred Mead, Age 16, 'Working on farm, attended school within current year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin." [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1880 census] “Ernest, with his brothers, Fred and Dick, lived in Dorchester County.” [Jim Pool – email removed] Dolly: b. 1875 d. abt 1956 (daughter) Mead b. m. Loyes Buell (daughter) Mead b. m. Harry NelsonRose (“Rosa”) Marie Mead b. 16 (or 15) Jul 1866 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Samuel James Jones Dec 1884 d. 27 Jan 1945 Black River Falls, Jackson County, Wisconsin "Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 17 Jun 1880 shows Rose Mead, Age 18, 'At home, attended school within current year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin." [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1880 census] “Rose Marie was of English and Irish descent. She made very good breads and sewed beautiful quilts. Ethel says that Rose Marie Mead's uncle - possibly Blackburn - was wounded in the Civil War. She gave Charles the lead pellet which was removed from his leg. Rose was attended by Mrs. Paul Hurd at the birth of Rose's son Tom on September 17, 1900. Mrs. Hurd was the sister of Josephine Clark, Henry Clark's wife.” [Jim Pool – email removed] Samuel James: b. 27 Aug 1861 Caledonia Township, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, USA d. 2 Dec 1937 Caledonia Township, Trempealeau county, Wisconsin Parents: Kinsey Jones (b. 24 Dec 1827 Perry township, Coshocton county, Ohio, USA d. 20 Oct 1881 Trempealeau county, Wisconsin) and Mary Sharke (b. 5 Apr 1832 Coshocton county, Ohio, USA d. 28 Feb 1907 Oberon, Benson county, North Dakota) “Samuel; was born 1861, he died in Dec., 1937, in my home near Galesville, Wisc. He married Rose Marie Mead, Beloit, Wisc. Their family consisted of 8 children: Rose, Ada Mae, Zella Jane, Maime (who died in childhood), Amy, Samuel (Tom) Royal, Alice Harriet, and Joseph A. (myself).” [Joseph Andrew Jones]Household: 1880 census: Marital Father's Mother'sName Relation Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Birthplace BirthplaceKinsey JONES Self M Male W 52 OHIO Farmer MD MD Mary JONES Wife M Female W 47 OHIO Keeping House PA PASamuel JONES Son S Male W 18 WI At Home OHIO OHIO[Source Information: Census Place Gale, Trempealeau, Wisconsin Family History Library Film 1255448 NA Film Number T9-1448 Page Number 142B] Ada Mae Jones b. 8 May 1887 Caledonia Township, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, USA d. 5 Feb 1952 Sparta, Monroe County, Wisconsin Rose Jones b. 29 (or 20) Sept 1890 LaCrosse County, Wisconsin, USA “Aunt Rosie was an Evangelist who travelled all around the country. She could talk in tongues and healed people of different things. Della and Don saw one of the people she healed. She is the reason Della spoke in tongues when Del was in the fourth grade. She is a sidekick of a well-known Evangelist.” [Jim Pool – email removed] Mamie A. Jones b. abt 1891 d. 3 Aug 1893 (infant - age 2 yrs) bur. Old Trempealeau Cemetery (Spaulding Rd. off Park Rd. in Trempealeau, Wisconsin) “Date of death from tombstone at the old Trempealeau Cemetery (Spaulding Rd. off Park Rd. in Trempealeau, WI.)” [Jim Pool – email removed] Zella Jane Jones b. 23 Nov 1892 Wisconsin, USA m. __ Hutson d. 2 Jul 1981 Mount Hood Parkdale, Hood River county, Oregon, USA Social Security Death Index: ZELLA HUTSON, b. 23 Nov 1892, d. Jul 1981, Mount Hood Parkdale, Hood River, OR, 544-07-8923, Oregon [Jim Pool – email removed] Amy Jones b. 16 Jun 1899 Farmington Township (North Bend), LaCrosse County, Wisconsin, USA “Color white, sex female. Other issue living at time of Amy's birth were "Rosa," Ada and Zella. Birth certificate ws signed by T.M. Jewell, Health Officer, of Mindoro [La Crosse County birth records, Vol. 9, Page 287, Record #319] m. Daniel Clark 10 Jun 1918 Winona, Minnesota d. 13 Aug 1988 Family Heritage Nursing Home, Black River Falls, Jackson County, Wisconsin bur. Evergreen Cemetery, North Bend, Wisconsin Obituary: “Amy M. Clark - SPARTA, Wis. - Services for Amy M. Clark, 89, Sparta, will be at 1p.m. Tuesday in Lanham-Kann Funeral Home. The Rev. Luther Larson will officiate. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, North Bend, Wis. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday. Clark died Saturday, Aug. 13, 1988, in Family Heritage Nursing Home, Black River Falls, where she was a resident since 1980. She was born June 16, 1899, in North Bend to Samuel and Rose (Mead) Jones. On June 10, 1918, she married Daniel Clark in Winona, Minn. He died Sept. 16, 1946. She and her husband operated the North Bend Hotel for many years. In 1925 they moved to Black River Falls, where she lived until the mid-1950's. She then moved with her son, Calvin, and his family, to Necedah, and later to Tomah and Sparta. Survivors are a granddaughter, Cathy Taylor, of Hendersonville, Tenn; a sister, Alice Young of La Crosse; and a brother, Joseph Jones, of Hope, Ark. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her son; three sisters; and a brother.” [La Crosse Tribune, Monday, August 15, 1988] Social Security Death Index: AMY M CLARK, b. 16 Jun 1899, d. 13 Aug 1988, Black River Falls, Jackson, WI, Sparta, Monroe, WI, 393-48-7244, Wisconsin “I guess I was too young to be told anything about the hotel in North Bend - they moved to Black River Falls before I was born. Uncle Dan was a police officer in Black River and a Council Member there also, I believe. I remember going to visit there many times. Aunt Amy kept a very clean house and good smells from cooking and baking were always apparent - a lot like Aunt Alice that way.” [Della M. Schultz (August 4, 1999)] Daniel: b. d. 16 Sep 1946 Occupation: police officer & city council member – Black River Falls, Wisconsin Calvin Clark b. d. bef 13 Aug 1988 Residences: Necedah, Tomah and Sparta, Wisconsin Cathy Clark b. m. __ Taylor Residence: Hendersonville, Tennessee Samuel (“Thomas”) Royal Jones b. 17 Sep 1900 Farmington Township, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin, USA m. Ethel __ d. 1 Jan 1978 LaCrosse, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin bur. 5 Jan 1978 Mormon Coulee Memorial park “Tom was born at 7:00 p.m. at home at the intersection of CTH [county highway] “V” and CTH [county highway] “Q” near Stevenstown in La Crosse County, Wisconsin (now N9437 CTH V). Rose was attended by Mrs. Paul Hurd at the birth on September 17, 1900. Mrs. Hurd was the sister of Josephine Clark, Henry Clark's wife. Tom was named Samuel Royal Jones at birth, but his mother liked to call him her "little Tommy boy" and he chose to use the name Thomas for the rest of his life. At the age of nineteen he began wrestling. He made many shows and had some pictures taken. After marrying Ethel, he sprained his back lifting a wagon wheel. This injury prevented any more lifting and wrestling. Della remembers him playing the violin. He used to wash his children's hair and push them on the swing until their hair dried. Grandpa liked to do things for us and give us things. He helped my father build our house. His funeral services were held on Thursday, January 5, 1978, at the Dickinson Funeral Home's Jackson Street chapel, with officiating clergyman, Dr. Keith A. Kensinger. Interment was at Mormon Coulee Memorial park, where his loving wife Ethel later rested at his side.” Social Security Death Index: THOMAS JONES, b. 17 Sep 1900, d. Jan 1978, La Crosse, La Crosse, WI, La Crosse, La Crosse, WI, 398-05-9710, Wisconsin. [Jim Pool – email removed] Ethel: b. d. bur. Mormon Coulee Memorial park Alice Harriet Jones b. 11 Dec 1903 Stevenstown, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin, USA [La Crosse County birth records -- Vol. 11, Page 117] m. __ Young d. 17 Feb 1996 LaCrosse, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin bur. Farmington Cemetery near Mindoro, Wisconsin “Social Security Death Index: ALICE H YOUNG, b. 11 Dec 1903, d. 17 Feb 1996, La Crosse, La Crosse, WI, none specified, 388-48-7093, Wisconsin.” [Jim Pool – email removed] Joseph Andrew Jones b. 11 Feb 1907 Holmen, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin, USA d. 12 Oct 1988 Texas Residence: Hope, Arkansas (1988)Dick Mead b. 1869 Wisconsin, USA m. Lutitia __ d. 1941 Lutitia: b. 1872 d. 1955 [Dates from tombstones in the old Trempealeau Cemetery (Spaulding Rd. off Park Rd. in Trempealeau, WI). Small flat stones surround the center stone marked MEAD - four on one side: Father Andrew P. 1816-1900, Mother Harriet 1827-1895, Mother Dollie 1875-1956, Father Fred 1865-1949; and three on the other side: Husband Dick 1869-1941, Mother Lutitia 1872-1955, and Daughter Hattie 1890-1980.]"Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 17 Jun 1880 shows Dick Mead, Age 11, 'At school, attended school within current year,' Place of birth - Wisconsin." [Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin 1880 census] “Ernest, with his brothers, Fred and Dick, lived in Dorchester County.” [Jim Pool – email removed] Lutitia: b. 1872 d. 1955 Hattie Mead b. 1890 d. 1980 [Dates from tombstones in the old Trempealeau Cemetery (Spaulding Rd. off Park Rd. in Trempealeau, WI). Small flat stones surround the center stone marked MEAD - four on one side: Father Andrew P. 1816-1900, Mother Harriet 1827-1895, Mother Dollie 1875-1956, Father Fred 1865-1949; and three on the other side: Husband Dick 1869-1941, Mother Lutitia 1872-1955, and Daughter Hattie 1890-1980.]Squire Franklin (“Frank”) Hendee b. 2 Jul 1829 Pittsford (or Brandon), Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Elizabeth ("Lil") Shrake 11 Feb 1853 Wisconsin d. 28 Jun 1896 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 1, Lot 13) Occupation: farmer Military Service: “Civil War Veteran; 4th Wis. L. A.” [] (170C) Squire?Franklin Hendee, B., July, 3, l829, D. June 28, 1896. M. Elizabeth Shrake.?Feb., 11, 1853. who was B. at Trempealeau, Wis., She D. May, 24, 1916" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), John Ellis Hendee, 1871.] "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 25 July 1850 shows Polly Hendee, Age 55, 'widow,' place of birth - Massachusetts, value of real estate owned $300. Shows Franklin Hendee, Age 20, 'Farmer,' Place of birth - Vermont." [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1850] Elizabeth (“Lil”): b. 24 Jul 1834 Jockson Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA d. 24 May 1916 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 1, Lot 13) Inscription: “Wife of S. F. Hendee“ [] 1850 Federal Census: Newark, Rock, WI Image #348 Dwelling #199/209: Hendee ** Polly 55 F * Widow b. MA ***Franklin 21 M Son b. VT * Abner Hendee died abt 1845 ** Polly and Abner were Harriet and Franklin's parents. *** Franklin was Harriet's brother. “I am researching the family of Abner & Mary/Polly Atwood Hendee. Polly and some of her kids moved from Vermont to Newark, Wis. Several Hendees are buried in Newark Cemetery. Their son Squire Franklin Hendee married Elizabeth Shrake and had about eleven kids. Their son Winchester Hendee married Sarepta. Their daughter Harriett Hendee Blackmer Mead is my ancester.” [Heather Norman – email removed]"HENDEE, ABNER 7th s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m Polly Atwood. Children Franklin." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]"I am looking for a Frank Hendee. He was the Uncle of my GGGrandfather Ira Blackmer. We have found a letter stating that Frank raised Ira and Iwould like more info. They lived in the southern Wis. area." [Mark Petitt - email removed]1870 United States Census: Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin; - Name Est Yr Born Gender Age Race Born Occupation Real Estate Value Personal Estate Attending SchoolFrank Hendee 1830 Male 40 White Vermont farmer $3000.00 $1000.00Elizabeth Hendee 1833 Female 37 White Ohio keeping housePolly Hendee 1790 Female 80 White Massachusetts at homeJosett Hendee 1853 Female 17 White Wisconsin at home yesAlma Hendee 1855 Female 15 White Wisconsin at home yes["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Frank Hendee, Wisconsin, United States; citing p. 15, family 117, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 0553235.] 1880 United States Census: Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin - Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Frank HENDEE Self M Male W 51 VT Farmer VT MA Elisabeth HENDEE Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House OH OH Lanora HENDEE Dau S Female W 19 WI At Home VT OH Edith HENDEE Dau S Female W 17 WI At Home VT OH Fred HENDEE Son S Male W 15 WI Works On Farm VT OH Bell HENDEE Dau S Female W 13 WI At School VT OH Eva HENDEE Dau S Female W 10 WI At School VT OH Ellis HENDEE Son S Male W 8 WI VT OH Nellie HENDEE Dau S Female W 6 WI VT OH George HENDEE Son S Male W 4 WI VT OH George MANSON SonL M Male W 30 IL Farmer NY NY Josette MANSON Dau M Female W 27 WI Keeping House VT OH Matie MANSON GDau S Female W 5 IL IL WI Note: “Hendee children listed in above census are nieces & nephews of Horace Hendee and first cousins of Horace Jackson Hendee.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]1895 Wisconsin State Census: Enumeration of Soldiers and Sailors of the Late [American Civil] War: Township of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin - Name Rank Company Regiment State Post OfficeS. F. Hendee Private 4 Batallion Wisconsin Orfordville["Wisconsin, State Census, 1895," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), S F Hendee, Newark Township, Rock, Wisconsin.]Nettie Josette Testimony Hendee (or Testimony Josephine Hendee) b. Dec 1852 Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. George Nobel Manson 4 Apr 1874 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin [LDS Family History Search - ] “Wisconsin marriage records: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Josette; Day: 04; Month: April; Year: 1874; County: Rock; Volume: 2; Page: 341; Last Name: Manson; First Name: George; Day: 04; Month: April; Year: 1874; County: Rock; Volume: 2; Page: 341” [] George: b. Nov 1850 Illinois, USA Occupation: farmer Mattie Bell Manson b. 28 Jan 1876 Illinois, USA m. Charles P. Hull 24 Jul 1892 Residence: 1024 Chapin Street, Beloit, Wisconsin (1953) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Floyd E. Hull b. 19 Nov 1894 m. Lillian Schultz 25 Mar 1920 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Alma M. Manson b. May 1887 Shirland, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] George N. Manson b. Dec 1891 Shirland, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Alma S. Hendee b. 1855 Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Lorenzo Stilwell [LDS Family History Search - ] Franklin (“Frank”) E. Stilwell b. 29 Nov 1871 Shirland, Illinois, USA m(1). Marie Blair [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Marie: b. “of Omaha, Nebraska” Frank B. Stilwell b. 29 Sep 1902 m. Marie White Residence: Wood River, Hall County, Nebraska [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Franklin (“Frank”) E. Stilwell m(2). __ __ [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Lyle Stilwell b. 22 Jan 1909 Residence: LaGrande, Oregon [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Matie Stilwell b. 22 Jan 1914 Residence: LaGrande, Oregon [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]German (“Herman”) Frank Hendee (or “Frank J. Hendee) b. 10 Mar 1856 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Ellen Rose (“Rosa”) Campbell 26 Oct 1878 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin d. 29 Nov 1929 Manchester Township, Boone County, Illinois bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin Occupation: farmer [LDS Family History Search - ] Note: “The name ‘German’ would have been pronounced with a ‘J’ sound by English speakers, as was apparently done for the 1880 census taker who spelled it with a ‘J’. Speakers of the German language would probably have pronounced the name as ‘Ermon’ which could well have led to the belief his name was Herman as he has been recorded in some LDS records.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Ellen Rose: b. 1861 Wisconsin, USA d. 1924 Manchester Township, Boone County, Illinois1880 United States Census: Newark, Rock, Wisconsin Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Jerman [German] HENDEE Self M Male W 24 WI Farmer VT OH Rosa HENDEE Wife M Female W 19 WI Keeping House IL WI Lulu Mae Hendee b. 29 Oct 1881 Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA d. Mar 1973 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin [LDS Family History Search - ] Edgar Melvin Hendee b. 17 Jan 1858 (or 16 Jan 1858) Newark Township, Rock County [west of Beloit], Wisconsin, USA d. 8 Jan 1863 (Aged 4 Y. 11 M. 22 D.) Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Newark Cemetery, Newark Township (west of Beloit), Rock County, Wisconsin (Block 1, Lot 13) Inscription: “Son of S. F. & E. S. HENDEE “ [] “Parents: Squire Franklin Hendee (1829 - 1896) Elizabeth Shrake Hendee (1834 - 1916)” [;] =================================================================================================================================================Lenora (“Laurie” or “Nora”) Rosala Hendee b. 2 Feb 1861 Wisconsin, USA m. Fremont Shumaker 6 Jan 1881 "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 14 Jun 1880 shows Lanora Hendee, Age 19, Daughter, 'At home,' state of birth - Wisconsin" [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1880; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926,"index, LDS FamilySearch (), Lenora Rosala Hendee, 1861.] Fremont: b. Parents: Abraham Shumaker and Susanna __ Reed Ellis Shumaker b. 29 May 1885 m(1). Ellen Irene Farrell 1 Jan 1913 [LDS Family History Search - ] Ellen Irene: b. 24 Dec 1891 Whitewater, Wisconsin, USA Inard Freemont Shumaker b. 25 May 1915 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Ellen Elizabeth Shumaker b. 17 Aug 1917 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Reed Ellis Shumaker m(2). Carolyn Brown 1919 Boone, Illinois (Groom was 33 years old and the bride was 27 years old at the time of their wedding.) ["Illinois County Marriages, 1810-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Reed Ellis Shumaker, 1919.] Carolyn: b. abt 1892 Parents: Benjamin Ripley and Sarah BurdickEdith Ione Hendee (or Edith G.[?] Hendee) b. Jan 1863 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin m. Dwight Lee Minard 1 Jan 1883 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 14 Jun 1880 shows Edith Hendee, Age 17, Daughter, 'At home,' state of birth - Wisconsin." [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1880; LDS Family History Search - ; "Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Hendee in entry for Dwight L. Minard and Edith G. Hendee, 1883] Dwight Lee: b. Apr 1852 Pennsylvania, USA Parents: Joseph L. Minard and Rebecca __ “Wisconsin marriage records: Last Name: Hendee, First Name: Edith I., Day: 01, Month: January, Year: 1883, County: Rock, Volume: 3, page: 413, Last Name: Minard, First Name: Dwight L., Day: 01, Month: January, Year: 1883, County: Rock, Volume: 3, Page: 413” [] Pearl Minard b. 24 Feb 1885 Iowa, USA m. Gus John Jensen d. 25 Feb 1921 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Gus John: b. 19 Mar 1880 Jerald Dwight Jensen b. 22 Sep 1909 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Ruby Minard b. Jan 1886 Rock County, Wisconsin, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] ============================================================================================================================================ Alpha Evalin Minard b. 2 Aug 1888 Iowa, USA m. Ernest Marvin Hammond 20 Oct 1914 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Marion Virginia Hammond b. 20 Dec 1916 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]Fredrick Thomas Hendee b. 8 Mar 1865 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Adalaide Mary (“Addie”) Wheat 9 Jan 1896 Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 14 Jun 1880 shows Fred Hendee, Age 15, Son, Works on farm,' state of birth - Wisconsin." [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1880] “Wisconsin Birth records: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Fredrick T.; Day: 08; Month: March; Year: 1865; County: Rock; Reel: 260; Record: 1796” [; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Fredrick Thomas Hendee, 1865.] “Wisconsin Marriage records: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Frederick T.; Day: 09; Month: January; Year: 1896; County: Rock; Volume: 6; Page: 101; Last Name: Wheat; First Name: Adalaide Mary; Day: 09; Month: January; Year: 1896; County: Rock; Volume: 6; Page: 101” [] Adalaide Mary (“Addie”): b. Apr 1861 Raymond, Racine County, Wisconsin, USA Parents: H. R. Wheat “Mrs. H. R. Wheat was living next to F. T. Hendee in Beloit, Wisconsin at the time of the 1895 Wisconsin State Census. One white male and one white female, both being born in the United States were shown with Mrs. H. R. Wheat as head of household. Presumably her daughter, Adalaide Mary Wheat, married Frederick T. Hendee the following year in 1896.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]1895 Wisconsin State Census: City of Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin – Family Head White Males White Females Born in United StatesF. T. Hendee 1 1["Wisconsin, State Census, 1895," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), F T Hendee, Beloit City, Rock, Wisconsin.]================================================================================================================================================= Belle Marie Hendee b. 31 May 1867 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). Henry Roland Stoneburner 5 Apr 1888 Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 14 Jun 1880 shows Bell Hendee, Age 13, Daughter, 'At school,' state of birth - Wisconsin." [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1880; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Squire Franklin Hendee in entry for Belle M. Hendee, 1867.] Henry Roland: b. Jul 1866 Cooksville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Parents: Ezra T. Stoneburner and Mary Cox “Wisconsin marriage records: Last Name: Hendee, First Name: Belle M., Day: 05, Month: April, Year: 1888, County: Rock, Volume: 4, Page: 285, Last Name: Stoneburner, First Name: Henry R., Day: 05, Month: April, Year: 1888, County: Rock, Volume: 4, Page: 285” [] Melville Judson Stoneburner b. 8 Jun 1889 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Anna Elizabeth Newell 2 Jul 1922 Residence: Box 108 R.R.1, Beloit, Wisconson [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Delma Rowena Stoneburner b. 19 Nov 1927 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]Belle Marie Hendee m(2). Walter A. Phalen “STONEBURNER, BELLE HENDEE - Marriage License - of Beloit, Wis., and Walter A. Phalen, of Pittsburg, Pa., Rocky Mountain News 08/16/1911” [Vital Statistics Notices; Marriages, Births, Divorces, Deaths, Funerals and Related News Articles - 1/1/1911 Through 12/31/1911 - Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado - ] Walter A: b. “ of Pittsburg, Pa.”================================================================================================================================================= Eva May Hendee b. 12 Sep 1869 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 14 Jun 1880 shows Eva Hendee, Age 10, Daughter, 'At school,' state of birth - Wisconsin." [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1880; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Eva May Hendee, 1869.]================================================================================================================================================= John Ellis (“Ellis”) Hendee b. 5 Jul 1871 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Annette (“Nettie”) Wilcox 20 Feb 1894 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 14 Jun 1880 shows Ellis Hendee, Age 8, Son, state of birth - Wisconsin." [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1880] “Wisconsin Birth Record Details: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: John E.; Day: 05; Month: July; Year: 1871; County: Rock; Reel: 260; Record: 1818” [; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), John Ellis Hendee, 1871.] “Marriages: Hendee-Wilcox at St. Paul’s Church Rectory, on February 25th John Ellis Hendee of Newark and Annette of Belvidere [Illinois] [Beloit (Wisconsin) Weekly Free Press - March 1, 1894, p. 3, col 6] “Wisconsin marriage records: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: John Ellis; Day: 20; Month: February; Year: 1894; County: Rock; Volume: 5; Page: 388; (Last Name: O'Connor; First Name: Mary N.; Day: 20; Month: February; Year: 1894; County: Rock; Volume: 5; Page: 388) or (Last Name: Wilcox; First Name: Annette; Day: 20; Month: February; Year: 1894; County: Rock; Volume: 5; Page: 388)” [; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Squire Franklin Hendee, 1896.] Annette (“Nettie”): b. 1873 Belvidere, Boone County, Illinois, USA 1895 Wisconsin State Census: City of Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin – Family Head White Males White Females Born in United StatesEllis Hendee 1 1 2["Wisconsin, State Census, 1895," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ellis Hendee, Beloit City, Rock, Wisconsin.] Squire Franklin Hendee b. 12 Sep 1896 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). Loretta L. Preston 1920 Boone, Illinois (Groom was 24 years old and bride was 18 years old at the time of their marriage) ["Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Squire Franklin Hendee, 1896; "Illinois County Marriages, 1810-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Squire Franklin Hendee, 1920.] “Wisconsin Birth Record Details: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Squire F.; Day: 12; Month: September; Year: 1896; County: Rock; Reel: 257; Record: 2787” [] “Wisconsin Death Record Details: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Squire F.; Day: 28; Month: June; Year: 1896; County: Rock; Reel: 117; Volume: 02; Page: 0164; Image: 0168; Index Vol: Sequence #: 154074” [] Loretta L: b. abt 1902 Parents: Henry Preston and Catherine Fromaker Squire Franklin Hendee m(2). __ __ 1931 Boone, Illinois (Groom was 36 years old at time of this marriage. No information on the bride or her parents was recorded.) ["Illinois County Marriages, 1810-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Frank S Hendee, 1931.] Note: “Illinois marriage record shows this second marriage as being for ‘Frank S Hendee’ but the parents shown in the record for this ‘Frank S. Hendee’ are ‘John Ellis Hendee’ and ‘Annette Wilcox.’ This, together with a calculated birth date from the marriage record of 1895 for this Frank S. Hendee, would support the assertion that Squire Franklin Hendee and Frank S. Hendee are the same person.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]Nellie L. Hendee b. 31 Oct 1873 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Albert K. Howe 1 Feb 1894 Rock County, Wisconsin "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 14 Jun 1880 shows Nellie Hendee, Age 6, Daughter, state of birth - Wisconsin." [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1880] “Wisconsin Birth Record Details: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Nellie L.; Day: 31; Month: October; Year: 1873; County: Rock; Reel: 260; Record: 1766” [; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Nellie L. Hendee, 1873.] “Wisconsin Marriage Record Details: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: Nellie; Day: 01; Month: February; Year: 1894; County: Rock; Volume: 5; Page: 387; Last Name: Howe; First Name: Albert; Day: 01; Month: February; Year: 1894; County: Rock; Volume: 5; Page: 387” [] Abner Linn Howe b. 7 Dec 1913 Residence: 553 – 13th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Vera Leone Howe b. 14 Dec 1909 m. William C. Boehme 7 Oct 1927 Residence: 1295 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wisconsin [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Everett Floyd Howe b. 24 Mar 1908 Residence: 1328 Rose Street, LaCross, Wisconsin [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Earl Vernon Howe b. 8 Aug 1898 Residence: 1328 Rose Street, LaCross, Wisconsin [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Floyd Melvin Howe b. 13 Mar 1924 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] James Albert Howe b. 2 Aug 1926 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Lucela Irene Howe b. 13 Nov 1927 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Raymond Glen Howe b. 1 Nov 1895 Residence: 5028 – 45th Ave, South Seattle, Washington [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] George Melvin Hendee, Sr. b. 10 Aug 1876 Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Laura May (“May”) Downs 21 Sept 1897 Rock County, Wisconsin d. 11 Mar 1951 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. 15 Mar 1951 Eastlawn cemetery, Rock county, Wisconsin "Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census of 14 Jun 1880 shows George Hendee, Age 4, Son, state of birth - Wisconsin." [Town of Newark, Rock County, Wisconsin census records for 1880] “Wisconsin Birth records: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: George M.; Day: 10; Month: August; Year: 1876; County: Rock; Reel: 322; Record: DX2621” [] “Wisconsin Marriage records: Last Name: Hendee; First Name: George Melvin; Day: 21; Month: September; Year: 1897; County: Rock; Volume: 6; Page: 250; Last Name: Downs; First Name: Laura May; Day: 21; Month: September; Year: 1897; County: Rock; Volume: 6; Page: 250” []Laura May: b. 3 Sep 1876) Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 18 Jan 1976 Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. 8 Feb 1976 Eastlawn cemetery, Rock county, Wisconsin Parents: Joseph Downs and Mary Catherine Ault ["Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," index, LDS FamilySearch ()] “Social Security Death Index: LORA HENDEE, b. 03 Sep 1877, d. Jan 1976, Janesville, Rock, WI, none specified, 388-68-3942, Wisconsin.”“George Melvin Hendee; Spouse's Name: Laura May Downs; Event Date: 21 Sep 1897; Event Place: Rock County, Wisconsin; Father's Name: Franklin Hendee; Mother's Name: Elizabeth Shrake; Spouse's Father's Name: Joseph Downs; Spouse's Mother's Name: Mary Catherine Ault” ["Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," index, LDS FamilySearch (), George Melvin Hendee and Laura May Downs, 21 Sep 1897.] “I have precious pictures (that have been misplaced since I moved 2 years ago) of my great grandmother, Laura Mae Hendee, to whom we lovingly referred to as "Little grandma" as she stood about 4'10. She taught me how to fight, make a fist, and take on any bullies that got in my way when I was just 4 years old. She chased my cousin Mark (son of George Hendee) around the kitchen table when she was 95 years old, slipped and fell breaking her nose with the frying pan she was going to "whoop" Mark with! Oh such a special little lady! She always said her birthday was Sept. 3, 1876. She had 13 children (no tv) but six didn't survive. Not sure if they were stillborn? So she and George had Elsie, Florence, Clarence, George, Arnold, LaVerne and Don. I will be sending you pictures of Clarence, Arnold and LaVerne. Clarence and Pearl . . . ” [Jo Ellen Hendee-Rivera - email removed]1905 Wisconsin State Census: Town of Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin; Family Number: 79; Page Number: 286; Line Number: 54 - Name Age Est Birth Born Relation Race Gender Marital Parents BornGeorge F[?] Hendee 28 abt 1877 Wisconsin Head White Male Married Vermont / OhioLaura M Hendee 27 abt 1878 Wisconsin Wife White Female Married Wisconsin / WisconsinElsie E Hendee 7 abt 1898 Wisconsin Dau White Female Single Wisconsin / WisconsinClarence Hendee 5 abt 1900 Wisconsin Son White Male Single Wisconsin / WisconsinFlorence M Hendee 3 abt 1902 Wisconsin Dau White Female Single Wisconsin / Wisconsin Don F Hendee 3mo 1905 Wisconsin Son White Male Single Wisconsin / Wisconsin ["Wisconsin State Census, 1905," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George F Hendee, Beloit town, Rock, Wisconsin.]1930 United States Census: Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin; Enumeration District Number: 0004; Family Number: 130; Sheet Number and Letter: 5B; Line Number: 70 - Name Gender Age Est Birth Marital Race Born Relation Father Born Mother BornGeorge Hendee Male 52 abt 1878 Married White Wisconsin Head Denmark[?] Wisconsin[?] Mae Hendee Female 51 abt 1879 Married White Wisconsin Wife Ohio[?] Ohio[?]George Hendee Male 16 abt 1914 Single White Wisconsin Son Wisconsin Wisconsin Laverne Hendee Male 13 abt 1917 Single White Wisconsin[?] Son Wisconsin WisconsinArnold Hendee Male 11 abt 1919 Single White Illinois Son Illinois[?] Illinois[?]["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George Hendee, Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin.] Elsie Elizabeth (“Mae”) Hendee b. 5 Jul 1898 m. Ernest H. Mathews, Sr. d. 27 Aug 1996 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin “Social Security Death Index: ELSIE MATHEWS, b. 27 Feb 1888, d. Oct 1967, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, none specified, 397-09-0832, Wisconsin” [Jim Pool – email removed] Ernest: b. 6 Aug 1892 d. Oct 1892 Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois “Social Security Death Index: ERNEST MATHEWS, b. 21 Nov 1884, d. Jun 1974, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, none specified, 398-34-5280, Wisconsin.” Russel Melvin Mathews b. 10 Jan 1915 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Genevieve Mae Mathews b. 25 Aug 1918 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Esther Mae Mathews b. 17 May 1920 Winnebago County, Illinois, USA [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]DATE SEX REEL IMAGE INFANT NAME FATHER NAME MOTHER MAIDEN NAME05/17/1920 F 0351 2033 MATTHEWS, ESTHER MESSIS MATTHEWS, ERNEST H HENDEE, ELSIE E[“Alphabetical Listing of Births, Winnebago County IL 1855-1931] Clarence Ellis Hendee b. 22 Jul 1900 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Pearl Elizabeth (“Ellen”) Nicholls 4 Aug 1921 Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois d. 9 Apr 1964 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin “Wisconsin birth records: Last Name: Hendee, First Name: Clarence E., Day: 22, Month: July, Year: 1900, County: Rock, Reel: 258, Record: 1677” [] Pearl Elizabeth (“Ellen”): b. 31 Dec 1901 Harrison Township, Winnebago County, Illinois d. 1 May 1991 (or 2 May 1991) Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois bur. East Lawn cemetery, Beloit, Rock county, Wisconsin Parents: Richard (“Dick”) Nicholls (b. 15 Feb 1874 in Stithian near Falmouth, Cornwall county, England m(1). 27 Feb 1901 Rockton, Winnebago county, Illinois d. 6 Aug 1947 Beloit, Rock county, Wisconsin “Born in Stithian near Falmouth, Cornwall. Farmed around Rockton and Roscoe most of his life, Immigrated from Canada about 1896 to Owen Township. Last lived at 1440 Aldrich Place, Beloit WI.” [Jim Pool – email removed]) and Nellie Mae Brenner b. 4 Jul 1884 Roscoe, Winnebago county, Illinois d. 25 Aug 1965 Beloit, Rock county, Wisconsin) Social Security Death Index: PEARL HENDEE, b. 31 Dec 1901, d. May 1991, Beloit, Rock, WI, none specified, 389-16-2359, Wisconsin. [Jim Pool – email removed] “ . . . my grandma [Pearl Elizabeth] and grandpa [Clarence Ellis], had, Wayne, Nonie and my dad, Robert. I have good pictures of them. So interesting about the motorcycles [Indian Motocycle Company co-founded by George Mallory Hendee in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1913]. All of the Hendee men were very mechanical and leaned towards the engineering aspects although none of whom any any technical training.” [Jo Ellen Hendee-Rivera - email removed]REEL IMAGE DATE GROOM'S NAME AGE BRIDE'S NAME AGE M902-0038 02/08/1902 HENDEE, CHARLES E 21 GALLAGHER, OLIVE 19M921-0896 08/04/1921 HENDEE, CLARENCE E 21 NICHOLLS, PEARL 18M927-0415 05/01/1927 HENDEE, DONALD F 23 NICHOLLS, MARY E 24M921-0563 05/25/1921 HENDEE, ELMER 22 RASMUSSON, MARGARET 21M899-0252 08/24/1899 HENDEE, HERBERT 0 MEAD, MABEL 0 [Alphabetical Listing of Marriages by Groom, Winnebago County IL, 1836-1956 - ] Wayne Leroy Hendee b. 16 Jun 1922 d. bef Sep 2012 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Dianne Hendee b. m. __ Adams “Wayne's daughter Dianne Adams, was researching our family tree probably about 20 years ago. I know she is on facebook. I will try to get in touch with her and see what she may have to contribute to all of this.” [Jo Ellen Hendee-Rivera - email removed] Nora (“Nonie”) Belle Hendee b. 11 Mar 1926 m. __ Olson Residence: Rockford, Illinois (2012) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]======================================================================================================================================== Robert (“Bob”) G. Hendee b. 30 Nov 1929 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Elaine Smith d. 5 Sep 2012 Tucson, Arizona Cause of Death: brain tumor Military: United States Navy (1947-1955); Korean War (USS John R. Pierce) Occupation: co-owner of “’The Carom Room,’ an upscale billiard room in downtown Beloit” (1963-1966); raisied appaloosa horses near Rochester, Minnesota (1966-1974); K-Mart Corporation (1974-1991); golf club manufacturing and repair shop (1991- ) [Beloit Daily News Obituaries - ; Jo Rivera - email removed] Elaine: b. d. 1992 Obituary - “Born November 30, 1929 in Beloit, Wisconsin and died September 5, 2012 in Tucson, AZ from a recently diagnosed brain tumor. He is preceded in death by his father Clarence Hendee, mother Pearl and brother Wayne. His beloved wife, Elaine Hendee, died in 1992. He is survived by his sister Nonie Olson (Rockford, IL), his only child, Jo Ellen Rivera (Clemente); granddaughters, Jamie Hoggan (Matthew); Leigh Ann Rivera (Lisa); great granddaughter, Jaylee Hoggan all of Tucson, niece Jeri Udell (Beloit/Tucson); niece Suzie Anderson (Rockford, IL); nephew Jeff Olson (Rockford, IL); niece Dianne Adams (Washington); nephew John Hendee (Phoenix, AZ) and cousin Tom Hendee (Fond du Lac) with many more cousins, nieces and nephews and of course, his best buddy “Chico” his dog. Bob was a proud Veteran of the US Navy serving from 1947-1955 upon the USS John R. Pierce during the Korean War. He loved sharing stories of his time traveling the world. Upon returning from the Navy in 1955, he went to work at Hendee Oil Company. He then married the love of his life, Elaine Smith. They then welcomed their only child, Jo Ellen. In 1963, Bob and his father Clarence Hendee, opened “The Carom Room”, an upscale billiard room in downtown Beloit, boasting famous player Willie Muskonie for the grand opening. He encouraged women to play, had ladies leagues and taught his daughter to play in many exhibitions, even opposing Minnesota Fats! “The Carom Room” is still in business today! He sold out in 1966 and then relocated to Rochester, MN, where he and his family started raising appaloosa horses. By 1974, Bob and Elaine decided they had had enough of the snowy winters and packed up and moved to Tucson, AZ. He retired from K-Mart Corporation in 1991. After Elaine’s death in 1992, Bob moved to Tucson Estates (golfing retirement community) where he kept very busy golfing. Never being one to sit, Bob opened up a golf club making/repair shop. He was readily recognizable driving his “57” Chevy golf cart around with “Chico” by his side. He was a wonderful son, husband, father, grandfather, uncle and a great friend. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him. A celebration of his life, will be held Friday, November 30, 2012 at The Tucson Estates Multi Purpose room at 4:30 p.m. A reception to immediately follow. Arrangements by Abbey Funeral Home, 3435 North 1st Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85719” [Beloit Daily News Obituaries - ; Jo Rivera - email removed] Jo Ellen Hendee b. m. Clemente Rivera Residence: Tucson, Arizona (2012) “In 1963, Bob and his father Clarence Hendee, opened “The Carom Room”, an upscale billiard room in downtown Beloit, boasting famous player Willie Muskonie for the grand opening. He encouraged women to play, had ladies leagues and taught his daughter to play in many exhibitions, even opposing Minnesota Fats!” [Jo Rivera - email removed] “Hello Jo, I have been researching my wife's Hendee family for about 35 years now. I recently came across the obituary you submitted to the Beloit Daily News for your father, Robert G. Hendee. My wife's Hendee family was from Beloit, Wisconsin. Her great grandmother, Polly (Atwood) Hendee is buried in Newark Cemetery, which is west of Beloit and was where your grandfather, Clarence Ellis Hendee, was born in 1900. You and your father are direct descendants of Polly and her husband Abner Hendee like my wife. I have a WORD document that traces our Hendee families back to 1585 in France. Just wanted to let you know that I would be happy to share our Hendee information with you and your family. It might be something nice to pass along to your father's children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Let me know if you are interested in the Hendee information. I also have quite a few old Hendee family pictures that I have scanned and can email to you. There is no charge for this. I wouldn't feel right charging for information that has been shared with me by other Hendee family researchers around the country. If you would like to contribute information or pictures after seeing my document, that would be truly appreciated.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Hi Dave, yes I would be truly grateful for any information. What I have found, is that any one with a Hendee name is probably related. Very interesting. Thank you for thinking of me.” [Jo Ellen Hendee-Rivera - email removed]“Hi Dave, thank you so much for all of this information. I will send you several pictures of my family. I have precious pictures (that have been misplaced since I moved 2 years ago) of my great grandmother, Laura Mae Hendee, to whom we lovingly referred to as "Little grandma" as she stood about 4'10. She taught me how to fight, make a fist, and take on any bullies that got in my way when I was just 4 years old. She chased my cousin Mark (son of George Hendee) around the kitchen table when she was 95 years old, slipped and fell breaking her nose with the frying pan she was going to "whoop" Mark with! Oh such a special little lady! She always said her birthday was Sept.3 1876. She had 13 children (no tv) but six didn't survive. Not sure if they were stillborn? So she and George had Elsie, Florence, Clarence, George, Arnold, LaVerne and Don. I will be sending you pictures of Clarence, Arnold and LaVerne. Clarence and Pearl, my grandma [Pearl Elizabeth] and grandpa [Clarence Ellis], had, Wayne, Nonie and my dad, Robert. I have good pictures of them. So interesting about the motorcycles. All of the Hendee men were very mechanical and leaned towards the engineering aspects although none of whom any any technical training. Wayne's daughter Dianne Adams, was researching our family tree probably about 20 years ago. I know she is on facebook. I will try to get in touch with her and see what she may have to contribute to all of this. This is fascinating and I thank you so much.” [Jo Ellen Hendee-Rivera - email removed] Jamie Rivera b. m. Matthew Hoggan Residence: Tucson, Arizona (2012) [Jo Rivera - email removed] Jaylee Hoggan b. Residence: Tucson, Arizona (2012) [Jo Rivera - email removed] Leigh Ann Rivera b. Residence: Tucson, Arizona (2012) [Jo Rivera - email removed] Florence Mae Hendee b. 24 Apr 1902 Newark Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Roy Edwin Tuttle 11 Aug 1921 Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois d. 3 Aug 1990 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin Social Security Death Index: FLORENCE TUTTLE, b. 24 Apr 1902, d. 03 Aug 1990, not specified, none specified, 388-38-8136, Wisconsin [Jim Pool – email removed] Roy Edwin: b. 27 Jan 1899 Roscoe Township, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA d. 23 Dec 1986 South Beloit, Winnebago county, Illinois bur. Floral Lawns cemetery, Illinois Parents: William Frederick Tuttle (b. 17 Sep 1855 Roscoe Township, Winnebago county, Illinois, USA m. 29 Aug 1885 Janesville, Rock county, Wisconsin d. 1 Mar 1931 Beloit, Rock county, Wisconsin bur. Oakwood cemetery, Rock county, Wisconsin) and Evaline M. Pye (b. 22 Mar 1868) 1990 Social Security Death Index: ROY TUTTLE, b. 27 Jan 1899, d. Dec 1986, South Beloit, Winnebago, IL, none specified, 387-36-3123, Wisconsin Alvin Roy Tuttle b. 13 Feb 1923 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Ruby Marie Tuttle b. 26 Jan 1926 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Barbara May Tuttle b. 20 Sep 1927 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Alvin Roy Tuttle b. 13 Feb 1923 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Alvin Roy Tuttle b. 13 Feb 1923 [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Donald F. Hendee b. 8 May 1904 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). Mary E. Nicholls 19 May 1927 d. Mar 1980 Hayward, Sawyer County, Wisconsin “Social Security Death Index: DONALD HENDEE, b. 08 May 1904, d. Mar 1980, Hayward, Sawyer, WI, Hayward, Sawyer, WI, 391-07-4212, Wisconsin” [Alphabetical Listing of Marriages by Groom, Winnebago County IL, 1836-1956 - ; Jim Pool – email removed; "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Hendee, 1904.] Mary E: b. abt 1903 Wisconsin, USAREEL IMAGE DATE GROOM'S NAME AGE BRIDE'S NAME AGE M902-0038 02/08/1902 HENDEE, CHARLES E 21 GALLAGHER, OLIVE 19M921-0896 08/04/1921 HENDEE, CLARENCE E 21 NICHOLLS, PEARL 18M927-0415 05/01/1927 HENDEE, DONALD F 23 NICHOLLS, MARY E 24M921-0563 05/25/1921 HENDEE, ELMER 22 RASMUSSON, MARGARET 21M899-0252 08/24/1899 HENDEE, HERBERT 0 MEAD, MABEL 0 [Alphabetical Listing of Marriages by Groom, Winnebago County IL, 1836-1956 - ]============================================================================================================================================ Donald F. Hendee m(2). Virgil L. Huebner 22 Dec 1955 Pine City, Kanabec County, Minnesota Virgil: b. 15 May 1921 South Beloit, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA d. 17 Aug 1988 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin ============================================================================================================================================ Nora Belle Hendee b. abt 1912 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. abt 1928 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin ============================================================================================================================================ George Melvin Hendee, Jr. b. 10 Apr 1914 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Blanche Edith Lundt 11 Jun 1938 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin d. 8 Feb 1977 Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida Blanche Edith: b. 24 May 1913 d. 5 July 2009 (Sunday) Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. East Lawn Cemetery, Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin Parents: Isaac Lundt and Bertha Jacobson Obituary: Blanche L. Hendee – Blanche L. Hendee, 96, of Beloit, WI, died Sunday, July 5, 2009 in her home. She was born May 24, 1913 in Orfordville, WI, the daughter of Isaac and Bertha Jacobson Lundt. Blanche was a 1931 graduate of Beloit High School. She married George Hendee on June 11, 1938 in Beloit, WI. He predeceased her on February 10, 1977. Blanche was employed by Beloit Hospital, Yellow Cab, as a dispatcher, Freeman Shoe Company and Yates American Machine Company, retiring in 1985. She was a member of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Beloit, WI, and a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church during her stay in Beverly Hills, FL., Blanche was a member of the church choir, Sweet Adelines Chorus and was the past treasurer of ALCW. Survivers include her three children, Mark (Kelly) Hendee of Sturgeon Bay, WI, Geeorge (Sandra) Hendee of Beloit, WI, and Constance (Ray) Jackson of Largo, FL; seven grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and one sister, Joan Hilton of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. She was predeceased by her parents, daughter, Elinor Pool; brothers, Lester Lundt and Donald Lundt; sisters, Violet Kirchner, Agnes Wienke, Marguerite Freiheit and Mildred Clarke. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 13, 2009 in Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 749 Bluff Street, Beloit, WI., with Reverend Jenifer Jelinek officiataing. Burial will be in East Lawn Cemetery. Visitaation will be from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service Monday in the church. Daley, Murphy, Wisch & Associates Funeral Home and Crematorium, 2355 Cranston Road, Beloit, WI.” [Beloit, Wisconsin Newspaper – July, 2009; Leila Marie (Bauer) Pittner – Beloit, Wisconsin] Mark Hendee b. “I have precious pictures (that have been misplaced since I moved 2 years ago) of my great grandmother, Laura Mae Hendee, to whom we lovingly referred to as "Little grandma" as she stood about 4'10. She taught me how to fight, make a fist, and take on any bullies that got in my way when I was just 4 years old. She chased my cousin Mark (son of George Hendee) around the kitchen table when she was 95 years old, slipped and fell breaking her nose with the frying pan she was going to "whoop" Mark with! Oh such a special little lady!” [Jo Ellen Hendee-Rivera - email removed] Laverne Judson Hendee b. 24 Jul 1916 Roscoe, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA m. Anne Gregus 25 Jan 1936 Belvidere, Boone County, Illinois d. 27 Oct 2001 Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin ["Illinois County Marriages, 1810-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Laverne J Hendee, 1936.] Anne: b. 26 Oct 1918 ============================================================================================================================================ Arnold Wayne Hendee b. 5 Sep 1919 Winnebago County, Illinois, USA m. Dorothy W. Alberth 30 Jun 1951 d. 19 May 2000 Tucson, Pima County, Arizona Dorothy: b. 24 Jul 1916Rosannah Hendee b. abt 1812 Rutland County, Vermont, USA bur. Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont "170 - Rosannah Hendee (Daugh., of Abner Hendee 23 (70)) B., ? M., ? D., ? Buried in Pittsford, Vt. No further records available."?[Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "HENDEE, ABNER 7th s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m Polly Atwood. Children Rosannah." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Charles Hendee b.Jack Hendee b.Angeline Hendee b. Rutland, Rutland County(?), Vermont, USA m. Henry Morgan "(170D)?Angeline Hendee, B., ? M., Henry Morgan [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "HENDEE, ABNER 7th s[on] of Deacon Caleb, m Polly Atwood. Children Angeline." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Marie Morgan b.Deacon Caleb Hendee m(3). “Widow Jenner” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed - based on the book In the Shadow of Cox Mountain (historical fiction) and the manuscript of the Deacon’s son, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr.]============================================================================================================================================================== Richard Hendee b. 14 Jun 1744 Coventry Township, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m. Hannah Pearson (or Parsons or Pierson) 1 Apr 1773 d. 1 Apr 1794 Leroy, Genesee County, New York Cause of death: accident (killed at the raising of Milton Potter's barn) Residence: Richard married Hannah Parsons, of Windsor Conn., where he resided some years, then moved to Shaftsbury, Vermont, from which he came to Pittsford [Vermont] in 1785.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] "(22)22 Richard Hendee B., June, 14, 1744 at Coventry, Conn. M., Hannah Pierson, of?Windsor,?Conn. Apr 1st 1773 who was b., in Windham, Conn., Apr 1, 1755. Richard was Instantly?killed at Pittsford, Vt., Killed Apr 1 - 1794 at a barn raising at the home of Milton?Potter." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "HENDEE, RICHARD S[on] of Jonathan, of Coventry, Conn., and brother of Deacon Caleb, of Pittsford, m Hannah Pearson, of Windsor, Conn. Children —1, Richard, m Phebe Rich; 2, Ephraim, m Lovisa Churchill, of Hubbardton; 3, Jesse, m Tirzah Rich, located in New Haven; 4, David, a soldier in the war of 1812, wounded in the battle of Williamsburg; 5, John, located in the western part of the State of New York'; 6, Hannah, m Samuel Buel; 7, Anna, m Eran Rich; 8, Phebe, m Elisha Cheney. Richard, the father, was killed at the raising of Milton Potter's barn. Mrs. Hannah Hendee afterwards m David June, of Brandon." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )] Hannah: b. 1 Apr 1755 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m(2). David Junle, of Brandon d. 7 Jan 1833 Leroy, New York Parents: Ephraim Pierson (b. abt 1713 m. 23 Apr 1754 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut) and Hannah Barret (b. abt 1713) “Richard Hendee lived to the age of between forty and fifty years. He married his wife Hannah Pearson (or Parsons) at Windsor, now Ellington County. After living there some years, he moved to Shaftsbury in this state. Living there some time, he moved to this town where he lived until his death, which took place about thirty-five or thirty-six years ago. He was killed in an instant at the raising of a barn for Capt. Mitton Potter in this town. He left a worthy and disconsolate widow and a family of children viz. Richard, Ephiram, Jesse, David, John, Hannah, Anna and Phebe. He was not a man of much property. He had lost a small estate, being his all, by the depreciation of Continental money. He was nearly six feet high, pretty well proportioned, not fleshy, weighed about 180 pounds, and I have heard my father say he had seen him take a barrel filled with cider and put it on the rack of a cart. He was of an obliging disposition, but of somewhat hasty tempered, yet esteemed by his neighbors. His widow, some years after his death, married to David June, of Brandon, with whom she lived till his death, which happened some years since. She now lives with her children in the western part of New York state.” [nephew, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 2-3]“In 1797 [?] he [Richard Hendee] fell from a barn and was instantly killed. He left a widow and eight children.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Name birth residence spouse marriage death Cause of Death Place of DeathRichard Hendee June 1743 of, Tolland County, Connecticut Hannah Pearson 1773 April 1794 killed by, falling timber [barn raising] ---Hannah Pearson 1 April 1755 --- Richard Hendee 1773 7 January 1833 --- Leroy, New York["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Richard Hendee.]"Among the number who located here [Pittsford, Vermont] in 1785, were Richard. Hendee, John Hitchcock and son John, Israel Lake, Thomas Hammond, Daniel Stevens, James Stevens, and Samuel Waters, Jr. Richard Hendee was a son of Jonathan, and brother of' Deacon Caleb, both of whom have been mentioned. He married Hannah Parsons, of Windsor, Conn., where he resided some years, and then moved to Shaftsbury, Vt., from which town he came to Pittsford in 1785, and located on a lot of land upon which a little improvement had been made by a man named Wright. When he came here his property consisted of a few hundred dollars in Continental money which had so depreciated that it was of little value, and to assist him to begin the world anew financially, his brother [Deacon] Caleb gave him this lot of land. In raising a barn for Capt.. Milton Potter in 1797, Mr. Hendee fell from the frame and was instantly killed. He was about six feet high, well proportioned, though not fleshy, and weighed one hundred and eighty pounds. He left a widow and eight children, the former of whom afterwards married David June of Brandon, where she resided till his death, and then went to the western part of the State of New York to live with her children. The eldest son, Richard, married Phebe, daughter of Capt. Nathaniel Rich of Shoreham, resided some years on the homestead, and then moved to Ticonderoga." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; chap. “John Hitchcock,” pg. 206 - (Making of America Books - )] "Of the ancestry of Israel Lake no iniformation has been obtained. That he became a resident of this town in 1785, the records conclusively show, though we are unable to learn from whence he came. He purchased of Caleb Hendee fifty-five acres of land - a part of the right of Alexander Scott – for which he paid L6, L. M., and the deed was dated "June 8th, in the 9tlh year of American Indepenldence 1785." This appears to have been located west of Richard Hendee's lot; and about the same time Mr. Lake pitched fifty acres more of the same right bordering on the west bank of Otter Creek. This probably included the land upon which Pittsford Quarry Co.'s depot now stands. He built a house about one hundred rods in a northwesterly direction from the residence of Richard Hendee, and perhaps occupied it alone for a time, as the record states that " Israel Lake and Hannah June were married to each other the tenth day of May, 1787." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “September the 1st 1795. Then the inhabitants of the Town of Pittsford that are legal voters met at a place as the Law Directs and opened sd [said] meeting and Proceeded to Bisnes [Business]. 5. Voted to raise thirty pounds to be Propriated towards the Building a Bridger over Orter Krick [Otter Creek] East of the Wid. [Widow] Hendee’s Provided that there is enough subscribed by Individuals to finish the bridge.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; chap. “Extracts from Records,” pg. 302] Anna B. Hendee, b. 26 May 1784 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont (or 11 Jan 1785 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont), USA m. Esau Rich 22 Mar 1804 Shoreham, Addison County, Vermont [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Publication date: 1872] d. 14 Apr 1870 Belfast, Allegany County, New York bur. Belfast, Allegany County, New York [Descendants of John Elderkin - ; Larry V. Buck - email removed] "HENDEE, RICHARD S[on] of Jonathan, of Coventry, Conn., and brother of Deacon Caleb, of Pittsford, m Hannah Pearson, of Windsor, Conn. Children —7, Anna, m Eran Rich. Richard, the father, was killed at the raising of Milton Potter's barn. Mrs. Hannah Hendee afterwards m David Junle, of Brandon." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )] Esau: b. 2 Mar 1781 Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 15 Apr 1831 Belfast, Allegany, New York bur. Belfast, Allegany, New York Parents: Nathaniel RICH (b. 20 Mar 1742 Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, New England m. 25 Sep 1766 Oxford, Massachusetts d. 1800 Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York bur. Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York) and Phebe PUTNAM (b. 2 Nov 1745 Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, New England)“My gggg grandmother was Anna Hendee, daughter of Richard Hendee and Hannah Pierson. She was born in 1784. Married Esau Rich. Daughter was Sarah Ann Rich -Sarah Ann Rich m. Luman PeckAdelaide Victoria Peck m. Balfour MillsArthur Rich Mills m. Julia DoleBalfour Dole Mills m. Lenora Marleah GreenBernard Arthur Mills m. Louise Jean YandaMelissa Jane MillsRichard Hendee, born 1743[?] in Ct, died 1794.”[Melissa Mills, Buffalo, NY - email removed]Lucretia RICH b. 14 Oct 1807 Vermont, USA m. Reuben L. COOLEY 31 Mar 1833 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 27 Apr 1885 bur. Town of Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Reuben L: b. 30 Apr 1807 Delaware County, New York, USA d. 24 Sep 1886 bur. Town of Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Benjamin J. COOLEY (b. 1778 d. 9 Nov 1866 bur. Town of Hume, Allegany County, New York) Relief __ (b. 3 Jan 1786 d. 19 Sep 1865 bur. Town of Hume, Allegany County, New York) Webster COOLEY b. 1839 d. 4 May 1849 bur. Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Oscar COOLEY b. 1842 d. 27 Apr 1849 bur. Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Loraine H. COOLEY b. 1 Jul 1836 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Dewitt DILL 4 Jan 1860 d. 5 Apr 1911 Naples, Ontario County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Dewitt: b. 27 Aug 1834 Fairfield, Herkimer County, New York, USA d. 3 Jul 1900 Castile, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Philip DILL (b. 12 Nov 1801 Fairfield, Herkimer County, New York, USA m. 28 Oct 1828 d. 1887 bur. Town of Hume, Allegany County, New York) and Eliza GRISWOLD (b. 1806 “Of Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA d. 1904 bur. Town of Hume, Allegany County, New York) Emma L. DILL b. 22 Feb 1865 d. Nov 1867 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Mary E. DILL b. 25 Feb 1861 Hume, Allegany, New York m. Adelbert SCHENCK 18 Aug 1881 d. 30 Nov 1931 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Adelbert: b. 27 Feb 1857 Adelbert L. SCHENCK b. 19 Jan 1884 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Leon P. SCHENCK b. 17 Mar 1889 m. Ella MOSHER 24 Nov 1909 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ella: b. 2 Mar 1891 Floyd D. SCHENCK b. 15 May 1882 m. Nellie M. JOHNSON 2 Dec 1902 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Nellie M: b. 19 Aug 1877 “Of, Castile, Wyoming County, New York” Leslie E. SCHENCK b. 28 May 1907 d. 30 Mar 1931 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Gertrude E. SCHENCK b. 1 Aug 1896 m. Chauncy BEAUMONT 4 Jan 1915 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Chauncy: b. 21 Mar 1895 Caroline E. DILL b. 5 Mar 1869 m. William H. HOUSEL 22 Jun 1899 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] William H: b. abt 1865 “Of Castile, Wyoming County, New York” Anna L. DILL b. 11 Dec 1870/1871 m. William R. HORNING 2 Apr 1870 d. 11 Sep 1933 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] William R: b. 2 Apr 1870 d. 11 Sep 1933 Robert D. HORNING b. 21 Jul 1900 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Hiram RICH b. 28 Feb 1822 Hume, Allegany County, New York , USA m. Cordelia Reed TANNER 7 Aug 1862 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York d. 25 Feb 1897 Belfast, Allegany County, New York Occupation: Sash & Blind Mfg [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Cordelia Reed: b. 2 Jan 1831 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 30 NOV 1902 Belfast, Allegany County, New York bur. Belfast, Allegany County, New York1880 United States Census: Belfast, Alleghany County, New York Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Hiram RICH Self M Male W 58 NY Sash & Blind Mfg MA VT Cordelia RICH Wife M Female W 49 NY Keeping House NY NY Charles RICH Son S Male W 15 NY At Home NY NY William M. RICH Son S Male W 14 NY At Home NY NY Frank RICH b. 1862 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA d. Belfast, Allegany County, New York bur. Belfast, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] William Mills RICH b. 13 Mar 1866 Hume, Allegany County, NY, USA m. Hattie Augusta Gleason 4 Mar 1885 Belfast, Allegany County, New York d. 2 Jan 1937 Brooklyn, Kings County New York bur. Long Island City, Queens County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Hattie: b. 10 JUN 1866 Belfast, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 06 SEP 1912 Brooklyn, Kings County, New York bur. Belfast, Allegany County, New York Anna Mae RICH b. 30 Sep 1885 Belfast, Allegany County, New York, USA d. Jun 1975 Social Security Number: 088-10-6456; State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: New York Death Residence ZIP Code: 13215 (Cedarvale, Onondaga, New York; Onon Hill, Onondaga, New York; Onondaga, Onondaga, New York; Onondaga Hill, Onondaga, New York, Syr, Onondaga, New York; Syracuse, Onondaga, New York) [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Robert RICH b. Sep 1890 m. May BRADLEY [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] May: b. abt 1894Charles Augustus (or Austin) RICH b. 28 Sep 1864 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Minnie E. MARSH 7 Oct 1885 Belfast, Allegany County, New York d. 18 Jan 1936 Belfast, Allegany County, New York bur. 20 Jan 1936 Belfast, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Minnie: b. 11 Mar 1865 New Hudson Township, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 31 Jan 1935 Belfast, Allegany County, New York bur. 02 FEB 1935 Belfast, Allegany County, New York Leola M. RICH b. 4 Nov 1886 d. 9 Jan 1902 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Harry Marsh RICH b. 16 Nov 1888 m. Evelyn ROBERTS Oct 1916 d. 21 Jan 1935 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Evelyn: b. abt 1892 David RICH b. 22 Apr 1812 Ft. Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York, USA m. Maria MORRELL 1834/1835 d. 2 Nov 1879 Grayslake, Lake County, Illinois bur. Grayslake, Lake County, Illinois [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Maria: b. 2 Dec 1818 Vermont, USA d. 13 Dec 1902Alma V. RICH b. 2 Feb 1851 m. Ira Alonzo FENLON 27 Apr 1871/1873 Greyslake, Illinois [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ira Alonzo: b. abt 1847 Leo Francis FENLON b. 16 Aug 1876 m. Harriet WILTON 30 Jan 1901 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Harriet: b. abt 1880 Lucille FENLON b. 10 Nov 1901 d. 20 Nov 1901 (infant) [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ethel Evelyn FENLON b. 27 Nov 1902 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Cora Maria FENLON b. 29 Aug 1874 m. Charles WIGHTMAN 10 Aug 1893 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Charles: b. abt 1870Adeline RICH b. 28 Feb 1848 m. Lozelle C. MANZER 30 Sep 1866 d. 19 Apr 1920 Lake Villa, Illinois [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Lozelle C: b. abt 1844 d. 9 Mar 1907 David Rich MANZER b. 11 Apr 1877 m. Inez DALRYMPLE 14 Oct 1903 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Inez: b. abt 1881 Avis Adaline MANZER b. 20 Jun 1882 m(1). William W. WICKENS 8 Dec 1904 (divorced) [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] William W: b. 18 Aug 1882 Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA Avis Adaline MANZER m(2). Frederick BURKE 15 Nov 1920 Sumner, Bremer County, Iowa [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Frederick: b. abt 1878 Guernsey MANZER b. 22 Dec 1868 m. Katherine (“Kate”) FREDERICKS 28 Dec 1891 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Katherine: b. 22 Jan 1869 Waukegan, Lake County, Illinois, USA Parents: Henry Franz FREDERICKS or FRIEDRICHS (b. 1 Feb 1831 Sulzheim, Germany m. 22 Dec 1864 Grayslake, Lake County, Illinois d. 10 Oct 1874) and Joanna KAPPLE (b. 10 Apr 1842 Farm Outside Waukegan or Avon, Lake County, Illinois, USA d. 19 Jul 1879 Waukegan, Lake County, Illinois bur. Avon, Cook County, Illinois Lutie Adeline MANZER b. 11 Mar 1893 m. Albert BOEHN Lake Villa, Illinois [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Albert: b. abt 1889 Charles Oliver RICH b. 1 Mar 1858 m. Ella MILLARD 22 May 1878 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ella: b. abt 1862 Arthur Elmer RICH b. 1 Oct 1880 Illinois, USA m. Dora H. THURWELL 28 Sep 1906 d. 1959 Illinois [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Dora H: b. abt 1884 Charles David RICH b. 13 Feb 1897 m. Jessie MOORE 5 Jun 1918 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Jessie: b. abt 1901 Henry Oliver RICH b. 12 Jul 1879 m. Ethel REYNOLDS 20 Jun 1918 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ethel: b. abt 1883 Greyslake, Illinois, USA Gyneth Madge RICH b. 15 Dec 1883 m. Irvin DUDDLES 10 Oct 1912 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Irvin: b. 2 Sep 1880 Caroline RICH b. 14 Mar 1842 m. Orskine L. FARRAND 14 Nov 1861 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Orskine L: b. abt 1838 Finette FARRAND b. 29 Apr 1863 m. Frank W. WOOD 8 Jun 1889 d. 4 Nov 1899 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Frank W: b. abt 1859 Harold F. WOOD b. 11 Sep 1893 Grayslake, Lake County, Illinois, USA m. Martha HOEBERTZ 20 May 1911 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Martha: b. 20 Sep 1894 Sumner, Bremer County, Iowa, USAPeter RICH b. 22 Mar 1844 m(1). Margaret WIGHTMAN d. 16 Feb 1926 Neville, Saskatchewan, Canada [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Margaret: b. Feb 1845 Charles Henry RICH b. 1 Jan 1880 m. Winniford PARKER [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Winniford: b. abt 1884 Ralph D. RICH b. 27 Jan 1874 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Jennie RICH b. 9 Jul 1876 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Edith Janet RICH b. 9 Jul 1876 m. William C. PARKER 11 Oct 1911 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] William C: b. 29 Jan 1872 Waukegan, Illinois Guy W. RICH b. 5 Aug 1871 m. Mary E. MASTERSON 4 Jun 1895 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Mary E: b. abt 1875 d. Jun 1924 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Guy Masterson RICH b. 30 May 1896 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Judson James RICH b. 25 Dec 1877 m. Mary GLENN 21 Dec 1908 Wilcox, Saskatchewan, Canada [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Mary: b. 10 Oct 1885 Ontario, Canada Peter RICH m(2). Mrs. Ella E. DONNELLY 24 Nov 1887 Primghas, Iowa [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Mrs. Ella E: b. abt 1848 Albert Robinson RICH b. 12 Apr 1902 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ray Maugn RICH b. 16 Aug 1894 d. 11 Feb 1901 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Peter Clare RICH b. 15 Sep 1896 d.13 Mar 1897Somerville, Tennessee, USA [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Arthur Adelbert RICH b.10 Nov 1891 m. Agnes JOHNSON 20 Feb 1910 Yum Yum, Tennessee [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Agnes: b. abt 1895 Harry Clarence RICH b. 14 Dec 1888 d. 24 Dec 1888 Panllins, Iowa [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] William RICH b. 29 Mar 1860 d. Jun 1863 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Emily Arlette RICH b. 26 Jun 1853 Avon, Lake County, Illinois, USA m. Albert L. HENDEE 12 Dec 1876 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Albert L: b. 12 Dec 1846 Evert Julian HENDEE b. 2 Feb 1885 Fremont Township, Lake County, Illinois, USA m. Elizabeth Louise PATRICK 20 Sep 1915 d. 13 Aug 1919 bur. Zion, Illinois [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] “Found this tombstone and took a photo of the stone, because of its age. This is what is on the stone, Evert J Hendee born Feb 2, 1865(?) and died Aug 13, 1999(?). I found the stone in a cemetery in Zion, Illinois. If you should find that Evert is a branch of your tree, I would be glad to share this photo. I am not related, just didn't want to lose the information on the stone.” [Sally – email ] Elizabeth Louise: b. 2 Dec 1885 Dunlap, Iowa, USA Lewayne HENDEE b. 5 Dec 1881 m. Lila Mabelle FAVOR 20 Sep 1905 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Lila Mabelle: b. 26 Jun 1884 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Adelbert David RICH b. 17 Jul 1846 d. 23 Nov 1909 m. Mary WEISS 15 Nov 1874 Hainesville, Illinois [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Mary: b. 18 Jan 1852 Louisa Maria RICH b. 21 Mar 1876 m. John F. MORSE 20 Aug 1902 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] John F: b. 2 Oct 1872 Ft. Hill, Illinois, USAEsau Hosea RICH b. 14 Aug 1840 m. Rhoda BUTTERSHALL 4 Sep 1861 d. 24 Nov 1863 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Rhoda: b. abt 1844 Jennie Maria RICH b. 16 Jun 1862 d. 16 Oct 1866 (child) [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Elizabeth Ann RICH b. 11 Nov 1836 Allegany County, New York, USA m. Harvey Darius POTTER 20 Feb 1861 Lake County, Illinois d. 4 Apr 1924 Deerfield, Vernon County, Missouri bur. Deerfield, Vernon County, Missouri [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Harvey Darius: b. 29 Aug 1836 Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 4 Nov 1906 Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas bur. Deerfield, Vernon County, Missouri Parents: Albert POTTER (b. 23 Dec 1805 Gibson, Pennsylvania m. Near Gibson, Pennsylvania d. 23 Nov 1893 Deerfield, Vernon County, Missouri) and Jerusha BINGHAM (b. abt 1809) Henry Ellsworth POTTER b. 5 Jan 1862 Hainesville, Lake County, Illinois, USA m. Mamie E. WARREN 10 Jan 1883 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Mamie E: b. 7 Feb 1862 Marquette County, Wisconsin, USA Parents: Byron WARREN (b. abt 1836) and Helen __ (b. abt 1840) Jennie Jerusha POTTER b. 15 Jan 1877 Lake County, Illinois, USA m. Irvin C. MOSHER 17 Nov 1896 Deerfield, Vernon County, Missouri d. 14 Apr 1928 Vernon County, Missouri [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Irvin C: b. 23 Oct 1875 Vernon County, Missouri, USA d. 14 Apr 1928 Vernon County, Missouri Parents: Henry P. MOSHER (b. abt 1849) and Susan __ (b. abt 1853) Gladys J. MOSHER b. 10 Feb 1902 Vernon County, Missouri, USA m. Ernest BEARD 27 Dec 1921 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ernest: b. abt 1898 Mildred A. MOSHER b. 2 Apr 1897 m. Ernest FRANK 5 May 1915 Fort Scott, Bourbon, Kansas [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ernest: b. abt 1893 Hosea Alonzo POTTER b. 20 Oct 1863 Hainesville, Lake County, Illinois, USA m. Margaret May HILLER 6 Jan 1886 Vernon County, Missouri d. aft 26 Mar 1939 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Margaret May: b.18 Jul 1866 Harrison Township, Vernon County, Missouri, USA Parents: William HILLER (b. abt 1840) and Sarah __ (b. abt 1844) Bernice POTTER b. 19 Oct 1893 Vernon County, Missouri, USA m(1). Ray N. ROBERTSON 12 Jun 1912 Indiahoma, Comanche County, Oklahoma [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ray N: b. 5 May 1891 Bernice POTTER m(2). Rensslaer W. MCCLURE 28 Nov 1922 Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Rensslaer W: b. abt 1889 __ POTTER b. 28 Feb 1889 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Blanche POTTER b. 23 Jul 1887 Vernon County, Missouri, USA m. Andrew YOUNG 19 Nov 1925 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Andrew: b. 27 Jul 1881 d. 16 Jun 1927 Margurite POTTER b. 13 Sep 1896 Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA m. Kenneth Newton WALKER 26 Sep 1922 Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Kenneth Newton: b. 17 Jul 1896 Frank Adelbert POTTER b. 5 Feb 1871 Lake County, Illinois, USA m. Ella W. HILLER 31 Dec 1895 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ella W: b. 13 Dec 1874 Vernon County, Missouri, USA Harold D. POTTER b. 13 Jul 1898 Vernon County, Missouri, USA m. Ruby OBER 31 Dec 1921 Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ruby: b. 4 Mar 1899 Garnett, Anderson County, Kansas Addie Maria POTTER b. 4 Aug 1868 Lake County, Illinois, USA m. Jerome STEMBEL 22 Dec 1886 Vernon County, Missouri d. 25 Feb 1950 Denver, Denver County, Colorado bur. Denver, Denver County, Colorado [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Jerome: b. 11 Dec 1860 Oxford, Benton County, Indiana d. 2 Feb 1941 Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado bur. Denver, Denver County, Colorado Parents: Theopholis STEMBEL (b. abt 1834) and Martha __ (b. abt 1838) John Hudson STEMBEL b. 22 Jun 1889 Grant, Park County, Colorado, USA d. 12 Aug 1912 Keechlus, Washington bur. Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Jerome STEMBEL b. 25 Jul 1898 Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA d. 15 Feb 1924 Silverton, San Juan County, Colorado bur. Denver, Denver County, Colorado [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Perry STEMBEL b. 1 Sep 1903 Vernon County, Missouri, USA d. 17 Jun 1972 Denver, Denver County, Colorado bur. Denver, Denver County, Colorado [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Theophilus Harvey STEMBEL b. 7 Sep 1894 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA d. 26 Jun 1969 Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Hawaii bur. Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Hawaii [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Hattie May POTTER b. 7 Nov 1865 Hainesville, Illinois, USA m. John H. FENLON 4 Oct 1885 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] John H: b. 3 Oct 1861 Lake County, Illinois, USA Parents: Thomas FENLON (b. abt 1835) and Eunice __ (b. abt 1839) Ava A. FENLON b. 14 Feb 1891 Vernon County, Missouri, USA m. Herbert A. SCOTT 2 Feb 1910 Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Herbert A: b. 12 May 1887 Bourbon County, Kansas, USA Madge L. FENLON b. 28 May 1888 m. Harry H. ALLISON 30 Dec 1907 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Harry H: b. 9 Nov 1882 Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA Theodore M. FENLON b. 23 Sep 1902 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Mable M. FENLON b. 23 Nov 1896 Vernon County, Missouri, USA m. Harold VANBUREN 27 Sep 1918 Redfield, Kansas [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Harold: b. 23 Nov 1898 Hosea B. RICH b. 6 Jun 1805 d. 22 Sep 1823 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030]Phebe RICH b. 21 Jun 1819 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. William Roger MILLS 11 Mar 1841 Wiscoy Creek, Allegany County, New York d. 12 Jan 1886 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. 14 Jan 1886 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] William Roger: b. 21 May 1818 Mills Mills, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 28 Apr 1906 bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. 1 May 1906 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Roger B. MILLS (b. 6 Jul 1793 Connecticut, USA m. 1 Jan 1817 New York d. 13 Jan 1885 Mills Mill, Allegany County, New York bur. 15 Jan 1885 Hume, Allegany County, New York) and Alice ROBINSON (b. 3 Sep 1799 Hartwick, Otsego County, New York d. 26 Dec 1849 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York Albert A. MILLS b. 19 Feb 1842 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Rachel C. CUDWORTH 18 Jan 1866 d. 20 May 1884 bur. Centerville, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Rachel C: b. 28 Nov 1841 Vermont, USA d. 12 Apr 1887 bur. Centerville, Allegany County, New York Parents: John W. CUDWORTH (b. 15 Dec 1811 m. 19 Dec 1837 d. Jul 1888 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota bur. Centerville, Allegany, New York) and Jennette A. BALLARD (b. 16 Apr 1813 d. 29 Jun 1880 bur. Centerville, Allegany County, New York) Frederick Albert MILLS b. 12 Jul 1867 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Jessie I. CARYL 28 Feb 1894 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York d. 10 May 1905 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York bur. 12 May 1905 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Jessie I: b. 23 Sep 1871 Portage, Livingston County, New York, USA d. 12 Jan 1973 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. 15 Jan 1973 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Frederick W. CARYL (b. 1840 d. 25 Jan 1911 bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York) and Mary Jeanette GARY (b. 29 Jul 1846 d. 2 May 1934 bur. 5 May 1934 Hume, Allegany County, New York) Myrtle Vera MILLS b. 11 Feb 1903 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Frederick Dean JOHNSON 9 Sep 1925 Rochester, Monroe County, New York d. 6 Mar 1990 Rochester, Monroe, New York bur. 9 Mar 1990 Rochester, Monroe County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Frederick Dean: b. 5 Jan 1904 Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA d. 21 Aug 1987 Rochester, Monroe County, New York bur. 3 Sep 1987 Rochester, Monroe County, New York Parents: Harry JOHNSON (b. abt 1878) and Alice __ (b. abt 1882) Mildred Josiphene MILLS b. 22 Dec 1895 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Forest Lansdown LOUGHLEN 30 Jun 1915 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York d. 30 Jul 1987 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. 1 Aug 1987 Portage, Livingston County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Forest Lansdown: b.16 Feb 1892 Rossburg, Allegany County, New York d. 30 Jan 1974 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York Parents: Michael LOUGHLEN (b.1829 Ireland) and Anna Lila BAILEY (b. 1861 New York, USA) Anna Ruth MILLS b. 31 Aug 1871 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Walter B. KERR 8 Mar 1889 d. 8 Dec 1925 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. 11 Dec 1925 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Walter B: b. 14 Mar 1864 Centerville, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 20 Nov 1940 Buffalo, Erie County, New York bur. 23 Nov 1940 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Peter KERR (b.1813 New York, USA) and Esther RICH (b. abt 1817 d. 2 Mar 1876 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York) Ethelyn Janette KERR b. 23 Feb 1892 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Paul James MCLAREN 11 Aug 1915 Pike, Wyoming County, New York d. 5 Mar 1978 Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona bur. Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Paul James: b. 11 Sep 1892 Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA d. 16 Dec 1969 Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona bur. Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona Parents: James D. MCLAREN (b. abt 1866) and Clara MOORE (b. abt 1870) Harold Albert KERR b. 23 Sep 1894 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA m. Essie Della SAEGER 2 Jan 1918 Geneva, Ontario County, New York d. 29 Apr 1978 Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona bur. Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Essie Della: b. 2 Jan 1898 Geneva, Ontario County, New York, USA d. 11 May 1983 Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona bur. Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona Parents: William SAEGER (b. abt 1872) and Nancy KEMERY (b. abt 1876) Helen Arlette MILLS b. 9 Nov 1869 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Frank Henry WOLFE 24 Apr 1895 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 17 Mar 1927 Gainsville, Wyoming County, New York bur. 20 Mar 1927 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Frank Henry: b.13 Jul 1866 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 27 Jun 1949 Gainsville, Wyoming County, New York bur. 27 Jun 1950 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Henry Conrad WOLFE (b. 1832 Germany d. 4 Mar 1925 bur. 6 Mar 1925 Hume, Allegany County, New York) and Sarah RANDALL (b. 1840 New York, USA d. 30 Nov 1908 bur. 1 Dec 1908 Hume, Allegany, New York) Manley Mills WOLFE b. 11 Sep 1898 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA m. Mabel RHODES 4 Feb 1931 (divorced) Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York d. 19 May 1964 Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York bur. 22 May 1964 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Mabel: b. 31 Aug 1900 Henry Conrad WOLFE b. 12 Nov 1900 Pike, Wyoming County, New York d. 16 Feb 1976 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. 18 Feb 1976 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Howard Albert WOLFE b. 12 Nov 1900 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA m. Jessie Muriel POTTER 25 Feb 1922 Wethersfield, Wyoming County, New York d. 24 Nov 1972 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. 27 Nov 1972 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Jessie Muriel: b. 19 Jun 1903 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 20 Oct 1965 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. 22 Oct 1965 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Claude John POTTER (b. abt 1877) and Flora Calista YORK (b. abt 1881) Edwin Potter WOLFE b. 7 Oct 1923 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 27 Feb 1980 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. 11 Apr 1980 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Julius Horato MILLS b. 21 Jul 1846 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Minerva Adelia BENNETT 25 Sep 1878 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 14 Jun 1919 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Minerva Adelia: b. 25 Aug 1856 Angelica, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 14 Jun 1949 Fillmore, Allegany County, New York bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Urson Goodman BENNETT (b. 1814 m. 12 Nov 1854 d. 2 Feb 1900 bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York) and Adelia SLUSSER (b.1813 d. 1 Jul 1894 bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York) Chester Lee MILLS b. 12 Oct 1879 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Mabel Ella DENNIS 22 Jun 1904 Pike, Wyoming County, New York d. 24 Nov 1966 Wellsville, Allegany County, New York bur. 28 Nov 1966 Wellsville, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Mabel Ella: b. 22 Oct 1883 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 25 Jun 1970 Wellsville, Allegany County, New York bur. Wellsville, Allegany County, New York Parents: Richard C. DENNIS (b. abt 1857) and Ellen (b. abt 1861) Clifford Dennis MILLS b. 23 Jan 1910 Hume, Allegany County, New York , USA d. 19 Dec 1990 Wellsville, Allegany County, New York bur. 22 Dec 1990 Wellsville, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ralph Chester MILLS b. 14 Jun 1906 Washington, D. C., USA m. Hattie ROESKE 20 Oct 1932 Wellsville, Allegany County, New York d. 21 Sep 1972 Wellsville, Allegany County, New York bur. 24 Sep 1972 Wellsville, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Hattie: b. abt 1910 Wellsville, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 1 Feb 1989 Wellsville, Allegany County, New York bur. Wellsville, Allegany County, New York Clarence Bennett MILLS b. 1 Apr 1890 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m(1). Winifred Gorton BURCH 30 Jun 1915 Rushford, Allegany County, New York d. 7 Oct 1979 Seattle, King County, Washington bur. Houghton, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Winifred Gorton: b. 6 Mar 1888 Rushford, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 9 Oct 1939 Rushford, Allegany, New York bur. Houghton, Allegany County, New York Parents: Eliphelet Hastings BURCH (b. abt 1862) and Mary Alice GORTON (b. abt 1866) Clarence Bennett MILLS m(2). Irma KOCIK 1946 Buffalo, Erie County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Irma: b. abt 1894 d. May 1973 Port Crane, Broome County, New York bur. May 1973 Port Crane, Broome County, New York Luella Arleta MILLS b. 15 Jun 1883 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Fred Eleazer BLISS 27 Jan 1904 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 16 Jan 1959 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. 19 Jan 1959 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Fred Eleazer: b. 19 Jan 1878 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 20 Feb 1959 Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York bur. 23 Feb 1959 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Marcus Eugene BLISS (b. 13 Apr 1849 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. 4 May 1871 d. 19 Oct 1925 Hume, Allegany County, New York) and Mary Maplet WEAVER (b. 13 Apr 1851 d. 8 Feb 1940) Harold Mills BLISS b. 31 Jan 1911 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Mildred Edith WHITE 27 May 1936 Centerville, Allegany County, New York d. 21 Apr 1977 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. Orangeville, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Mildred Edith: b. 14 Sep 1915 Sardinia, Erie County, New York d. 30 May 1980 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. Orangeville, Wyoming, New York Parents: Grant WHITE (b. abt 1889) and Elizabeth Edith JENKINS (b. abt 1893) Bayard Lee BLISS b. 25 Feb 1909 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 23 Nov 1988 Houghton, Allegany County, New York bur. 26 Nov 1988 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Elwin Howard BLISS b. 14 May 1913 Centerville, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Dorothy Lillian RORK 13 Oct 1934 Rossburg, Allegany County, New York d. 6 Jul 1992 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. 8 Jul 1992 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Dorothy Lillian: b. 22 Mar 1918 Rossburg, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 13 Feb 1982 Rochester, Monroe, New York bur. 15 Feb 1982 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Tom RORK (b. abt 1892) and Esther CHILDS (b. abt 1896) Laura Janice BLISS b. 28 May 1906 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 18 Dec 1909 Buffalo, Erie County, New York bur. 21 Dec 1909 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Luella A. MILLS b. 15 Aug 1849 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Frank Arthur BURNELL Mar 1880 d. 17 Feb 1927 Denver, Denver County, Colorado bur. 21 Feb 1927 Denver, Denver County, Colorado [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Frank Arthur: b. 19 Feb 1848 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 9 Aug 1911 Denver, Denver County, Colorado bur. 11 Aug 1911 Denver, Denver County, Colorado Parents: William BURNELL (b. 1800 Vermont, USA d. bef 1880) and Parmella STUSSER (b. 1813 New York, USA) Helen Valancia MILLS b. 3 Dec 1843 Hume, Allegany County, New York m. Chester Fitch SKIFF 17 Jan 1866 “Of Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 24 Dec 1901 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. 27 Dec 1901 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Chester Fitch: b. 14 Mar 1844 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 30 Nov 1897 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. 3 Dec 1897 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Joseph Bates SKIFF (b. 14 Jun 1816 Nunda, Allegany County, New York m. 22 May 1838 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 15 Jan 1895 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. 18 Jan 1895 Fillmore, Allegany County, New York) and Lydia Brown FITCH (b. 13 Sep 1818 Hartwick, Otsego County, New York, USA d. 29 Jan 1889 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. Fillmore, Allegany County, New York) Alice Irene SKIFF b. 22 Jan 1875 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m(1). Julius W. SMITH 27 May 1896 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 20 May 1960 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. 22 May 1960 Wethersfield, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Julius W: b. 4 Jan 1874 Wethersfield, Wyoming, New York, USA d. 31 Jan 1901 bur. Wethersfield, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Newton SMITH (b. abt 1848) and Mary A. BODY (b. abt 1852) Lynn Chester SMITH b. 20 May 1898 Wethersfield, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 16 Feb 1982 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. Bliss, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - JOHN & BEATRICE CURTISS, 5622 NW 62ND AVENUE, CORAL SPRINGS FL, USA 33065 Alice Irene SKIFF m(2). Frank S. CLOSSER 2 Dec 1907 Nunda, Livingston County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Frank S: b. 1877 Groveland, Livingston County, New York d. 12 Jun 1940 Bliss, Wyoming County, New York Parents: John A. CLOSSER (b. abt 1851) and Emma ROSS (b. abt 1855) Fanny Isabelle SKIFF b. 22 Oct 1872 Hume, Allegany, New York, USA m. George Alanson HILDRETH 21 Jan 1899 Belfast, Allegany County, New York d. 19 Jan 1921 Olean, Cattaraugus County, New York bur. 22 Jan 1921 East Koy, Wyoming, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] George Alanson: b. 20 Nov 1871 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 6 Apr 1943 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. 9 Apr 1943 East Koy, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Hugh Herbert HILDRETH (b. 1842 Vermont, USA d. 1921 bur. East Koy, Wyoming County, New York) and Frances Ophelia BABBITT (b.1848 New York, USA d. 1926 bur. East Koy, Wyoming County, New York) Herbert Chester HILDRETH b. 1 Apr 1904 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 29 Dec 1974 Lakeland, Polk County, Florida bur. Lakeland, Polk County, Florida [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Clara Skiff HILDRETH b. 10 Nov 1899 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA chr. Hume, Allegany County, New York m. Philip Jesse PAPKE 28 Dec 1921 Mills Mills, Allegany County, New York d. 1 Apr 1977 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. East Koy, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Philip Jesse: b. 1 May 1897 Batavia, Genesee County, New York, USA d. 23 Dec 1951 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. East Koy, Wyoming, New York Parents: Philip PAPKE (b. abt 1871) and Anna May SCOTT (b. abt 1875) Irene PAPKE b. 18 Sep 1927 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 18 Sep 1927 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. East Koy, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Mary Elizabeth SKIFF b. 10 Feb 1868 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Leverett Richard SLUSSER 25 Jun 1887 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 28 Feb 1937 Eagle, Wyoming County, New York bur. 3 Mar 1937 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Leverett Richard: b. 9 Mar 1868 Eagle, Wyoming County, New York d. 22 Oct 1945 Wyoming County, New York bur. 26 Oct 1945 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Wallace SLUSSER (b. 13 Oct 1830 m. 27 Sep 1855 d. 21 Jun 1890) and Sarah NASH (b. 6 Jul 1833 d. 25 Feb 1885) Arthur Burnell SLUSSER b. 23 Mar 1899 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 1 Oct 1951 bur. 11 Oct 1951 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Lou SLUSSER b. 11 Dec 1888 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 21 Sep 1937 Groveland, Livingston County, New York bur. 26 Sep 1937 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] John Milton SKIFF b. 13 Jun 1878 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Winnifred E. HUGHES 26 Oct 1898 Centerville, Allegany County, New York d. 21 Oct 1918 Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York bur. 22 Oct 1918 Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Winnifred E: b. 11 May 1879 Nelson, Madison County, New York, USA d. 3 Jul 1917 Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York bur. 5 Jul 1917 Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Peter David HUGHES (b. 30 Jun 1850 Remsen, Oneida, New York, USA d. 12 Sep 1934 Sandusky, Cattaraugus County, New York bur. 21 Sep 1934 Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York) and Sarah Celia JONES (b. 5 Feb 1858 Clayville, Oneida County, New York d. 21 Oct 1921 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. Gainesville, Wyoming, New York) Chester Hughes SKIFF b. 10 Jan 1902 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 14 Jul 1980 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Helen Gwendolyn SKIFF b. 7 Mar 1899 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 10 Jun 1962 Rochester, Monroe County, New York bur. Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Clifford Skiff JENKS b. 20 Mar 1917 Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, USA d. 20 Feb 1986 N. Tonawanda, Niagara County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] John Victor SKIFF b. 23 Jul 1908 Gainesville, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 15 Sep 1966 Albany, Albany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] William Mills SKIFF b. 17 Aug 1866 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m(1). Helen Marietta HAMMOND 17 Oct 1894 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 21 Jul 1934 Rochester, Monroe County, New York bur. 24 Jul 1934 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Helen Marietta: b. 2 Jun 1872 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 28 Nov 1918 San Jose, Santa Clara County, California bur. 30 Nov 1918 San Jose, Santa Clara County, California Parents: Jonas D. HAMMOND (b.1836 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. 1857) and Helen THRALL (b. abt 1840) William Mills SKIFF m(2). Jessie I. CARYL 8 Dec 1928 Fillmore, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Jessie I: b. 23 Sep 1871 Portage, Livingston County, New York, USA d. 12 Jan 1973 Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York bur. 15 Jan 1973 Hume, Allegany, New York Parents: Frederick W. CARYL (b. 1840 d. 25 Jan 1911 bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York) and Mary Jeanette GARY (b. 29 Jul 1846 d. 2 May 1934 bur. 5 May 1934 Hume, Allegany County, New York) Minerva Adelia SKIFF b. 19 Sep 1881 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Arthur Garfield ADAMS d. 5 Jun 1966 Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York bur. 7 Jun 1966 Trumansburg, Tompkins County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Arthur Garfield: b. 22 Oct 1880 Woodhull, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 2 Aug 1973 Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York bur. 6 Aug 1973 Trumansburg, Tompkins County, New York Parents: David Laverne ADAMS (b. 9 Sep 1849 Woodhull, Steuben County, New York, USA m. 1 Jan 1879 Addison, Steuben County, New York d. 31 May 1898 Corning, Steuben County, New York bur. 3 Jun 1898 Borden, Steuben County, New York) and Cordelia Jean JONES (b. 27 Sep 1852 Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA chr. 13 Mar 1878 Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York d. 20 Nov 1934 Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York bur. 23 Nov 1934 Trumansburg, Tompkins County, New York) Armand Laverne ADAMS b. 30 Mar 1911 Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, USA chr. Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York d. 13 Feb 1983 Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Lois Glendene ADAMS b. 21 Apr 1915 Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, USA m. __ Reynolds d. 5 Mar 1989 North Port, Sarasota County, Florida bur. 19 May 1989 Sherburne, Chenango County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Norman Bruce REYNOLDS b. 28 Oct 1941 Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, USA chr. 25 Dec 1941 Sherburne, Chenango, New York m. Martha Alice WHEELER 29 May 1965 Ithaca, Tompkins, New York d. 24 Jan 1979 Hamilton, Madison County, New York bur. Sherburne, Chenango County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Martha Alice: b. 12 May 1941 Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA chr. 14 Jun 1942 Sherburne, Chenango County, New York d. 24 Jan 1979 Hamilton, Madison County, New York bur. Sherburne, Chenango County, New York Parents: Leonard Jerome WHEELER (b. 3 Dec 1907 Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA d. 2 Jul 1956 Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York bur. 6 Jul 1956 Elmira, Chemung County, New York)Charles Oliver RICH b. 1 Jul 1825 New York, USA m. Betsey E. SLUSSER d. Apr 1901 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Betsey E: b. 1826 “Of Belfast, New York”Dexter Rich b. abt 1853 Belfast, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Fred RICH b. abt 1857 Belfast, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Sarah Ann RICH b.18 Sep 1816 Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York, USA m. Luman PECK 11 Mar 1840 d. 27 Feb 1911 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030; Melissa Mills, Buffalo, NY - email removed] Luman: b. 14 May 1815 Delhi, Delaware County, New York, USA d. 20 Oct 1893 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. 22 Oct 1893 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Daniel PECK (b. 1787 Rhode Island, USA m. Delaware County, New York d. 8 Oct 1854 bur. Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York) and Thurza COOLEY (b.1803 New York, USA d. 20 Jan 1887 bur. Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York)Adelaide Victoria PECK b. 14 Mar 1841 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Balfour MILLS 26 Jan 1864 Rossburg, Allegany County, New York d. 14 Jul 1879 bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030; Melissa Mills, Buffalo, NY - email removed] Balfour: b. 24 Dec 1840 Mills Mills, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 17 May 1919 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: William Webster MILLS (b. 22 Nov 1798 Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York, USA m. 3 May 1825 Pike, Wyoming County, New York d. 23 Aug 1884 Mills Mills, Allegany County, New York bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York) and Maria GRIGGS (b. 3 Dec 1801 Bridgewater, Vermont, USA d. 1 Jun 1875 bur. Hume, Allegany, New York) Arthur Rich MILLS b. 18 Feb 1869 Rossburg, Allegany County, New York, USA m(1). Minnie L. HODNETT 26 Oct 1892 Fillmore, Allegany County, New York d. 20 May 1949 Rossburg, Allegany County, New York bur. 24 May 1949 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Minnie L: b. 24 Sep 1867 Fillmore, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 29 Sep 1897 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. Fillmore, Allegany County, New York Parents: Richard HODNETT (b. 1834 County Cork, Ireland m. 1862 d. Mar 1887 bur. Fillmore, Allegany County, New York bur. Fillmore, Allegany County, New York) and Mary HICKEY (b. 28 Mar 1836 Kilmoo Parish, County Cork, Ireland d. 1910 bur. Fillmore, Allegany County, New York) ============================================================================================================================================ Arthur Rich MILLS m(2). Julia S. DOLE 2 Mar 1898 Denver, Denver, Colorado [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030; Melissa Mills, Buffalo, NY - email removed] Julia S: b. 6 Mar 1868 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 22 Oct 1906 Buffalo, Erie County, New York bur. Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York Parents: Smith DOLE (b. 1843 New York, USA d. 1898 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York) and Julia L. HILLS (b. 1849 d. 1868 bur. Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York) Adelaide (“Jack”) MILLS b. 9 Apr 1901 Rossburg, Allegany County, New York, USA m(1). Ralph E. WHITMORE 15 Jun 1919 (divorced) Perry, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ralph E: b. 3 Aug 1884 d. 29 Jan 1958 Parents: Stephen WHITMORE (b. abt 1858) Adelaide (“Jack”) MILLS m(2). Clyde Alexander HOPSON 2 Jun 1932 Boise, Ada County, Idaho [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Clyde Alexander: b. 16 May 1898 Pierce, Nebraska, USA d. 18 Dec 1960 Mountain Home, Elmore County, Idaho bur. Mountain View, Mountain Home, Elmore County, Idaho Parents: John Pierce HOPSON (b. 23 Jan 1862 Carroll, Iowa, USA m. 23 Dec 1891 Carroll, Iowa d. 20 Nov 1934 Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. Hillcrest Cem., Boise, Ada County, Idaho) and Alberta Lydia CONNER (b. 24 Jul 1873 Gurthie, Iowa, USA d. 14 Jun 1949 Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. Hillcrest Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho) Balfour Dole MILLS b. 23 Apr 1899 Rossburg, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Lenora Marleah GREEN 6 Dec 1921 Caneadea, Allegany County, New York d. 12 Feb 1973 Batavia, Genesee, New York bur. 15 Feb 1973 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030; Melissa Mills, Buffalo, NY - email removed] Lenora Marleah: b. 15 Aug 1897 Tuscarora, Livingston County, New York, USA d. 22 Apr 1977 Cuba, Allegany County, New York bur. 25 Apr 1977 Hume, Allegany County, New York Bernard Arthur Mills b. m. Louise Jean Yanda [Melissa Mills, Buffalo, NY - email removed] Melissa Jane Mills b. Residence: Buffalo, New York “My gggg grandmother was Anna Hendee, daughter of Richard Hendee and Hannah Pierson. She was born in 1784. Married Esau Rich. Daughter was Sarah Ann Rich - Sarah Ann Rich m. Luman Peck; Adelaide Victoria Peck m. Balfour Mills; Arthur Rich Mills m. Julia Dole; Balfour Dole Mills m. Lenora Marleah Green; Bernard Arthur Mills m. Louise Jean Yanda; Melissa Jane Mills Richard Hendee, born 1743[?] in Ct, died 1794.” [Melissa Mills, Buffalo, NY - email removed] Stewart Stanley MILLS b. 14 Dec 1929 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 6 Sep 1991 Olean, Cattaraugus County, New York bur. Angelica, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Arthur Rich MILLS m(3). Effie V. HALL 15 Dec 1920 Fillmore, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Effie V: b. 24 Feb 1879 Granger, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 19 Mar 1942 Fillmore, Allegany County, New York bur. 22 Mar 1942 East Koy, Wyoming County, New York Parents: William HALL (b. abt 1853) and Margaret HAIRE (b. abt 1857 “Of Ireland”) Ethel Lenore MILLS b. 23 Aug 1877 Rossburg, Allegany County, New York, USA m. John Edmond HOLLAND 14 Jun 1904 Wiscoy, Allegany, New York d. 22 Jun 1956 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York bur. 25 Jun 1956 Town Of Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] John Edmond: b. 27 Nov 1867 Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA d. 13 Jul 1946 bur. 16 Jul 1946 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Thomas HOLLAND (b. abt 1841) and Ann LANNING (b. abt 1845) Dorliska MILLS b. 10 Sep 1865 Rossburg, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Loren Adelbert SMITH 13 Mar 1892 Olean, Cattaragus County, New York d. 21 May 1952 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York bur. 24 May 1952 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Loren Adelbert: b. 18 Jul 1857 Granger, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 20 Dec 1943 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York bur. 22 Dec 1943 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Manning SMITH (b. abt 1831) and Laura BILLINGTON (b. abt 1835) Ellsworth Hobart SMITH b. 24 Oct 1896 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Gladys M. GELSER 14 Aug 1922 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York d. 12 Jul 1971 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York bur. 15 Jul 1971 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Gladys M: b. 15 May 1902 d. 2 May 1988 bur. New York bur. 4 May 1988 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: William J. GELSER (b. abt 1876) Philancy RICH b. 23 Sep 1809 Shoreham, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Richard SLUSSER 6 Dec 1829 d. 27 Apr 1885 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Richard: b. 1 Nov 1803 d. 26 Nov 1885 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Lewis SLUSSOR (b. 1774 d. aft 1850)Wallace SLUSSER b. 13 Oct 1830 m. Sarah NASH 27 Sep 1855 d. 21 Jun 1890 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Sarah: b. 6 Jul 1833 d. 25 Feb 1885 Leverett Richard SLUSSER b. 9 Mar 1868 Eagle, Wyoming County, New York, USA m(1). Mary Elizabeth SKIFF 25 Jun 1887 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 22 Oct 1945 Wyoming County, New York bur. 26 Oct 1945 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Mary Elizabeth: b. 10 Feb 1868 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 28 Feb 1937 Eagle, Wyoming County, New York bur. 3 Mar 1937 Hume, Allegany County, New York Parents: Chester Fitch SKIFF (b. 14 Mar 1844 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. 17 Jan 1866 “Of Hume, Allegany County, New York” d. 30 Nov 1897 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. 3 Dec 1897 Hume, Allegany County, New York) and Helen Valancia MILLS (b. 3 Dec 1843 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 24 Dec 1901 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. 27 Dec 1901 Hume, Allegany County, New York) Arthur Burnell SLUSSER b. 23 Mar 1899 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 1 Oct 1951 bur. 11 Oct 1951 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Lou SLUSSER b. 11 Dec 1888 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 21 Sep 1937 Groveland, Livingston County, New York bur. 26 Sep 1937 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Leverett Richard SLUSSER m(2). Elizabeth MCDONALD 16 Mar 1939 Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Elizabeth: b. abt 1872 Lewis Erwin SLUSSER b. 17 Aug 1862 d. 11 Mar 1891 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Arthur N. SLUSSER b. 27 Sep 1856 m. Carrie MILLS 27 Apr 1884 d. 24 Feb 1886 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Carrie: b. abt 1860 Albert Leroy SLUSSER b. 29 Apr 1885 d. 17 Dec 1885 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Americus V. SLUSSER b. 15 May 1836 m. Isabel ROBERTSON 30 Jan 1868 d. 30 Nov 1910 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Isabel: b. 28 Nov 1842 d. 4 Nov 1928 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York Parents: John ROBERTSON (b. 4 Aug 1805 m. 9 Apr 1834 d. 4 Feb 1884) and Ruth RICH (b. 9 Dec 1811 d. 8 Mar 1889) Marion SLUSSER b. 22 Nov 1842 d. 27 Jan 1884 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Ann SLUSSER b. 13 Dec 1838 m. Collins W. THOMAS 16 Nov 1860 d. 13 Jul 1889 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Collins W: b. 25 Mar 1838 New York, USA d. 25 May 1883 Parents: Alvin H. THOMAS (b. 1801 Massachusetts, USA) and Chloe __ (b. 1816 Massachusetts, USA) Elmer Corwin THOMAS b. 8 Oct 1862 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA m. Addie Hammond SKIFF 22 Sep 1887 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 10 Jan 1956 Huntington Park, Los Angeles County, California bur. 7 Aug 1956 Fillmore, Allegany, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Addie Hammond: b. 17 Oct 1863 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 12 Dec 1948 bur. Huntington Park, Los Angeles County, California bur. 7 Aug 1956 Fillmore, Allegany County, New York Parents: Joseph Bates SKIFF (b. 14 Jun 1816 Nunda, Allegany County, New York, USA m. 22 May 1838 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 15 Jan 1895 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. 18 Jan 1895 Fillmore, Allegany County, New York) and Lydia Brown FITCH (b. 13 Sep 1818 Hartwick, Otsego County, New York, USA d. 29 Jan 1889 Hume, Allegany County, New York bur. Fillmore, Allegany County, New York) Elizabeth Miriam THOMAS b. 4 Oct 1894 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Churchill Leigh MC CRARY 30 Mar 1918 Pointsville, New Jersey d. 18 May 1986 Bell Gardens, California bur. Fillmore, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Churchill Leigh: b. 21 Oct 1889 Randolph County, Missouri d. 6 Apr 1976 Warsaw, New York bur. Fillmore, Allegany County, New York Parents: John Clark MC CRARY (b. 2 Feb 1857 Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, USA d. 29 Jul 1929 Brookfield, Missouri bur. Huntsville, Missouri) and Ella Richards GOODING (b. 28 Feb 1864 Huntsville, Missouri, USA d. 19 Oct 1900 Columbia, Missouri bur. Huntsville, Missouri) Mildred Lusina THOMAS b. 10 Jul 1888 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA m. Merwin Hazard RACKETT 2 Oct 1920 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 30 Nov 1984 Bell, California bur. Fillmore, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Merwin Hazard: b. 10 May 1890 Greenport, Suffolk, New York, USA d. 10 Dec 1959 Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California bur. Dec 1959 Fillmore, Allegany, New York Lesley Miriam RACKETT b. 10 Mar 1923 Yonkers, Westchester County, New York, USA m. Elvin Clay REED 3 Aug 1941 Huntington Park, Los Angeles County, California d. May 1968 Huntington Park, Los Angeles County, California [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Elvin Clay: b. 12 Jul 1916 Salina, Saline County, Kansas, USA d. 7 Jul 1977 Perley Ina THOMAS b. 2 Feb 1879 Eagle, Wyoming County, New York, USA m. Seymour C. PECKHAM 22 Sep 1898 d. 11 Nov 1905 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. 14 Nov 1905 Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Seymour C: b. 29 Jul 1870 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 1954 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Alson N. PECKHAM (b. 3 Jul 1843 Belfast, Allegany County, New York, USA m. 28 Oct 1868 d. 27 Apr 1924 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. 30 Apr 1924 Pike, Wyoming County, New York) and Ellen Elizabeth CHADDOCK (b. 5 Apr 1847 Alexander, Genesee County, New York, USA d. 3 Nov 1937 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. 7 Nov 1937 Pike, Wyoming County, New York) Ellen Louise PECKHAM b. 19 May 1900 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA m. Howard N. BISNETT 23 Sep 1922 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 31 Aug 1987 Cuba, Allegany County, New York bur. 2 Sep 1987 Pike, Wyoming, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Howard N: b. 1898 Eagle, Wyoming County, New York, USA Parents: Henry J. BISNETT (b. 1866 New York, USA d. Amherst, Erie County, New York bur. 11 Jun 1956 Hume, Allegany County, New York) and Addie AIKEN (b. abt 1870 New York, USA) Doris BISNETT b. 3 Mar 1929 d. 4 Jul 1969 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Charles THOMAS b. 25 Mar 1866 d. 23 Aug 1869 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Alba Merton THOMAS b. 3 Sep 1870 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA m. Elizabeth Mary ALGER 24 Dec 1890 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 2 Mar 1941 Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia bur. Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Elizabeth Mary: b. 1 Apr 1870 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 5 Aug 1948 Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia bur. Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia Parents: Alonzo ALGER (b. 1827 d. 14 May 1871 bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York) and Lucina QUACKENBUSH (b. 1838 Milford, Otsego County, New York, USA d. 11 Dec 1912 bur. Hume, Allegany County, New York) Harold Webster THOMAS b. 20 Jul 1893 m. Emily IUTZLER 18 Apr 1913 d. 7 Feb 1948 Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia bur. Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Emily: b. abt 1897 Hazel THOMAS b. 3 Nov 1894 m. Vivian Richards LOVING 15 May 1919 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Vivian Richards: b. abt 1890 Ellen SLUSSER b. 26 Dec 1833 Pike, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Josiah METCALF 27 Sep 1855 d. 20 May 1920 bur. Castile, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Josiah: b. 4 Mar 1822 Pike, Allegany County, New York, USA d. 24 Nov 1895 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Josiah METCALF (b. 24 Feb 1783 Medway, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA m. 7 Mar 1805 d. 25 Apr 1824 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York) and Mrs. Polly SAWYER (b. abt 1787 d. 2 May 1861 Pike, Wyoming County, New York) Ada May METCALF b. 9 Jan 1859 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA m. Eugene RUSSELL 23 Sep 1880 d. aft 20 Dec 1894 Castile, Wyoming County, New York bur. Castile, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Eugene: b. 29 Jun 1856 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA Earl Metcalf RUSSELL b. 15 Jul 1900 Castile, Wyoming County, New York, USA m. Margaret Viola TICE 26 Jun 1923 Pike, Wyoming, New York d. 1984 bur. Castile, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Margaret Viola: b. 11 Jun 1901 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 1986 bur. Castile, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Amos TICE (b. abt 1875 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA) and Jessie VAN ALLEN (b. abt 1879 New York, USA) Hiram B. SLUSSER b. 28 Dec 1831 m. Martha DAVY 1 Oct 1857 d. 1 Oct 1908 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Martha: b. Feb 1839 William H. SLUSSER b. 5 Jul 1866 d. 15 Sep 1904 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Clinton D. SLUSSER b. 15 Jul 1858 d. 23 Oct 1901 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Alice T. SLUSSER b. 6 Aug 1862 m. John COOPER 25 Oct 1879 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] John: b. abt 1858 Ruth RICH b. 9 Dec 1811 m. John ROBERTSON 9 Apr 1834 d. 8 Mar 1889 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] John: b. 4 Aug 1805 d. 4 Feb 1884 America ROBERTSON b. 9 Mar 1835 m. Joseph ROBINSON 8 Mar 1854 d. 4 Sep 1890 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Joseph: b. 25 May 1829 Wheeler ROBERTSON b. 18 May 1845 d. 19 Jun 1887 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Belva ROBERTSON b. 26 Aug 1839 m. Jessie FAILS 1 Jan 1866 d. 16 Aug 1908 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Jessie: b. 21 Sep 1835 John Lee ROBERTSON b. 3 Sep 1850 m. Christina YEAGER 25 Oct 1883 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Christina: b. 29 Jul 1860 Luella ROBERTSON b. 12 Mar 1886 m. Merle JOHNSON 24 Jun 1909 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Merle: b. abt 1882 John Lee ROBERTSON b. 24 Aug 1895 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] William ROBERTSON b. 22 Sep 1848 d. 21 Dec 1848 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Isabel ROBERTSON b. 28 Nov 1842 m. Americus V. SLUSSER 30 Jan 1868 d. 4 Nov 1928 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Americus V: b. 15 May 1836 d. 30 Nov 1910 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Richard SLUSSER (b. 1 Nov 1803 m. 6 Dec 1829 d. 26 Nov 1885 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York ) and Philancy RICH (b. 23 Sep 1809 d. 1 Apr 1876 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York) Richard Hendee b. 22 May 1775 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, New England m. Phebe Rich 12 Mar 1797 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Publication date: 1872] d. 12 Aug 1839 [Descendants of John Elderkin - ; Larry V. Buck - email removed] "On the 9th of May, 1789, a road was laid out by Thomas Hammond and Amasa Ladd, as selectmen, which commenced at the old road, about eight rods southwest of the burying ground, and on the west side of the Creek, and ran north. The first part of it was a little west of the present highway. From Edwin Wheaton's present residence to N. Hand's, it was about identical with the present road; but at the latter point it ran west of it, and some rods west of the residence of Richard Hendee, now N. Willis', and continued on past where David Hall once resided, now Alexander Parmelee's, to the present residence of Roswell Woodcock. Thence it turned north of the present road, and passed the site of the old house once occupied by Samuel Montague; and a little south of the present residence of Seth Hewitt, it occupied about the same ground as the present Brandon road . . . Elijah Adams married Ruth, daughter of Elder E. Rich, and resided some years on the farm which has been mentioned as first improved by Abraham Owen, Sen., (O. Smith place,) then occupied for a few years the farm which had been improved by Richard Hendee, (Willis place,) but finally moved to Buffalo, N. Y. . . Nathaniel Willis, son of Thomas, was born in this town, January 22, 1812, and married, Nov. 15, 1853, Abigail M. Carr, who was born in Chester, Nov. 24, 1819. In 1857, Mr. Willis bought of Daniel Goodnough the Richard Hendee farm, on the west side of the Creek, and on this he now resides. He has greatly improved the farm, and in 1871, he built a large and convenient house in conformity to the modern style of architecture . . . "HENDEE, RICHARD S[on] of Jonathan, of Coventry, Conn., and brother of Deacon Caleb, of Pittsford, m Hannah Pearson, of Windsor, Conn. Children —1, Richard m Phebe Rich. Richard, the father, was killed at the raising of Milton Potter's barn. Mrs. Hannah Hendee afterwards m David Junle, of Brandon . . . The eldest son, Richard, married Phebe, daughter of Capt. Nathaniel Rich of Shoreham, resided some years on the homestead, and then moved to Ticonderoga." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Phebe: b. 21 Jan 1779 Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. Dec 1867 Nunda, Livingston County, New York Parents: Capt. Nathaniel Rich (b. 20 Mar 1742 Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, New England m. 25 Sep 1766 Oxford, Massachusetts d. 1800 Ticonderoga, Essex County New York bur. Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York “ of Shoreham”) and Phebe PUTNAM (b. 2 Nov 1745 Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, New England) Jane HENDEE b. abt 1803 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030]Phebe Ann HENDEE b. abt 1805 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Richard K. HENDEE b. 08 DEC 1797 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Jerusha RICH 9 Jan 1823 d. 18 Dec 1823 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitters - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030; VICKI L. RUSSELL, 136 CONCORD CIRCLE, VALPARAISO, INDIANA, USA 46383] Jerusha: b. 18 Nov 1795 Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts d. 25 Nov 1829 Parents: Caleb Rich (b. 1 AUG 1750 Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, New England m. 22 JAN 1779 Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts d. 18 OCT 1821 New Haven, Chittenden County, Vermont) and Electa Doolittle (b. 12 AUG 1760 “Of, Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts” d. 1 APR 1822 New Haven, Chittenden County, Vermont ) [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - Betty J. TURNER, 820 Mountain Shadows Dr., Corona, California 92881] Harley (or Harly) Hendee b. 1812 Ticonderoga, Essex, New York, USA (?) m(1). Lucinda Kingsbury d. 5 Feb 1868 Charles Hendee b. 13 Dec 1844 “Of Hornsville, Illinois” Harley (or Harly) Hendee m(2). Elida May Pratt 21 Aug 1880 Lake City, Illinois (?) Elida May: b. 25 Mar 1864 d. 1 Jun 1897 Wauconda, Illinois Parents: John Aldrich Pratt (b. 16 Mar 1816 Clarksburg, Massachusetts, USA m. 21 Feb 1836 (probably) Vermont d. 1894 Lake City, Illinois “Principal Civil Officers of VT From 1777 to 1918 edited by John M. Comstock under direction of the Secretary of State. ‘1846-7 John Pratt 1816; 1852 John Pratt ______;’ There is nothing that says what the 2nd date means- thinking it's probably a birth year.” bur. Wauconda [Illinois] Cemetary) and Lydia Marie Webster (b. 3 Jan 1821 Townsend, Windham County, Vermont, USA d. 1898 Lake City, Illinois bur. Wauconda [Illinois] Cemetary) [Pratt/Webster Families, Author: Anne Kunzen (Not Published); Lake County History and Biographical:1891; [Jack Pettee – email removed; ]Esau HENDEE b. 15 Oct 1801 Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York, USA m. Electa SLUSSER 4 Apr 1824 d. 23 Apr 1884 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Electa: b. 6 Apr 1803 Dutchess County, New York, USA d. Oct 1892 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York Esau M. HENDEE b. 5 Jan 1840 Allegany County, New York, USA d. 8 Aug 1862 California bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Eliza A. HENDEE b. 15 Jan 1837 Allegany County, New York, USA m. M. WOODWORTH d. 18 Dec 1869 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] M. Woodworth: b. abt 1833 Mina WOODWORTH b. 22 Aug 1868 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Livera HENDEE b. 24 Jan 1842 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Edwin Finch NEWCOMB 1873 Leroy, Genesee County, New York d. 16 Feb 1907 New York City, New York bur. East Koy, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Edwin Finch: b. 1842 New York d. Mar 1906 bur. East Koy, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Silas NEWCOMB ( b. 4 Jan 1815 Kingsbury, Washington County, New York d. 3 Oct 1888) and Roxanna __ (b. 1815 Vermont, USA d. 1892 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York) Hosea HENDEE b. 24 Aug 1832 Allegany County, New York, USA m. R. TAYLOR [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] R. TAYLOR: b. abt 1836 Homer HENDEE b. 17 Sep 1825 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Cordelia Woodruff (or WOODWORTH) 22 Jun 1848 Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Cordelia: b. 1826 “Of Pike, Wyoming Co., New York” Emma Jane HENDEE b. 24 Jan 1854 Allegany County, New York, USA m. Gideon THAYER 30 Oct 1875 Lake County, Illinois d. 7 Jul 1939 Antioch, Lake County, Illinois bur. 10 Jul 1939 Hillside Cemetery, Antioch, Lake County, Illinois “Of, Hendee Station, Illinois” [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - JOHN F. CURTISS, 1221 SUNNYSLOPE DRIVE, HARTLAND WI, USA 53029] Gideon: b. 13 Mar 1851 “Of, Hendee, Illinois” d. 1927 bur. 1927 Hillside Cemetery, Antioch, Illinois Lulu Bell THAYER b. abt 1885 m. Alvin VICKE [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - JOHN & BEATRICE CURTISS, 5622 NW 62ND AVENUE, CORAL SPRINGS FL, USA 33065] Alvin: b. abt 1881 Ethel Blanche THAYER b. 21 Jun 1883 Hendee Station, Lake County, Illinois, USA m. Friedrick (Theodor Carl) HEFENBROCK 30 Nov 1905 Antioch, Lake County, Illinois d. Oct 1935 Chetek, Barron County, Wisconsin bur. Oct 1935 Chetek, Barron County, Wisconsin [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - JOHN F. CURTISS, 1221 SUNNYSLOPE DRIVE, HARTLAND WI, USA 53029] Friedrick (Theodor Carl): 30 Jul 1881 Yorkville Township, Racine County, Wisconsin chr. 28 Aug 1881St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran, Waterford County, Wisconsin d. 11 May 1960 Rice Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin bur. 14 May 1960 Lakeview Cemetery, Chetek, Barron County, Wisconsin Parents: Friedrick HEFENBROCK (b. abt 1851 Germany d. Yorkville Township, Racine County, Wisconsin) and Wilhelmine VOLLMANN (b. abt 1853 d. Yorkville Township, Racine County, Wisconsin) Frank Alonzo HENDEE b. 30 Jun 1849 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA m. Alice Jeanette BASSETT abt 1895 d. 1930 Modesto, Stanislaus County, California [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - THOMAS H. BABCOCK, 3700 E. GEDDES AVE, LITTLETON, COLORADO, USA 80122] Alice Jeanette: b. 26 May 1862 San Jose, Santa Clara County, California d. 1938 Modesto, Stanislaus County, California Parents: William Ambrose BASSETT (b. abt 1836) and Laura ENGLAND (b. abt 1840) Genevieve Marie HENDEE b. 22 May 1896 San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA m. Joe HART 22 Jun 1920 Modesto, Stanislaus County, California [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - THOMAS H. BABCOCK, 3700 E. GEDDES AVE, LITTLETON, COLORADO, USA 80122] Joe: b. 4 Oct 1896 Madison, Lake County, South Dakota, USA d. 1 Jun 1975 Modesto, Stanislaus County, California bur. 3 Jun 1975 Empire, Stanislaus County, California Parents: Elwyn Wollett HART (b. 2 Jun 1849 Rossville, York County, Pennsylvania, USA m. 29 Nov 1886 d. 19 Nov 1929 Modesto, Stanislaus County, California) and Sarah Frances CROSSMAN (b. 6 Jan 1861 West Middlesex, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 25 Dec 1940 Modesto, Stanislaus County, California) Evelyn HENDEE b. 26 Dec 1897San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA m. Chauncey FREED Reno, Nevada d. Modesto, Stanislaus County, California [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - THOMAS H. BABCOCK, 3700 E. GEDDES AVE, LITTLETON, COLORADO, USA 80122] Chauncey: b. abt 1893 Albert E. HENDEE b. 1858 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA m. Ella DUDDLES May 1888 Libertyville, Lake County, Illinois d. 1920 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - RALPH C. HOWES, 7536 ISLAND DRIVE, ANCHORAGE, AK, USA 99504-2758] Ella: b. 18 Apr 1864 Diamond Lake, Illinois, USA Parents: John DUDDLES (b. abt 1838 England) and __ PROCTOR (b. abt 1842 England) Gladys HENDEE b. abt 1889 Greyslake, Lake County, Illinois, USA [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - RALPH C. HOWES, 7536 ISLAND DRIVE, ANCHORAGE, AK, USA 99504-2758] Gordon HENDEE b. abt 1891 Greyslake, Lake County, Illinois, USA [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - RALPH C. HOWES, 7536 ISLAND DRIVE, ANCHORAGE, AK, USA 99504-2758] Percy J. HENDEE b. 23 Dec 1894 Greyslake, Lake County, Illinois, USA m. Etta WHEATON 18 Oct 1922 Houston, Harris County,Texas d. 23 Feb 1967 [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT C. GREEN, 14758 KIRBEE DR., CONROE, TX, USA 77302] Etta: b. 8 Jan 1898 Foster, Ft. Bend County, Texas, USA Parents: Willie Henry WHEATON (b. 23 Jul 1872 Ft. Bend County, Texas, USA d. 20 Sep 1947 Foster, Ft. Bend County, Texas bur. Combes, Cameron County, Texas) and Martha Letitia STUART (b. 1 Sep 1873 Woodville, Wilkinson County, Missouri, USA d. 7 Nov 1954 Richmond, Ft. Bend County, Texas bur. Morton Cemetery, Ft. Bend County, Texas) Leslie J. HENDEE b. 20 Dec 1924 d. 20 Dec 1924 (infant) [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - RALPH C. HOWES, 7536 ISLAND DRIVE, ANCHORAGE, AK, USA 99504-2758] George HENDEE b. 1858 New York, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Rosina HENDEE b. 11 Nov 1827 New York, USA m. Edwin GRIGGS 14 Oct 1847 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 5 Jun 1905 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Edwin: b. 22 Jul 1825 Pike, Wyoming County, New York d. 30 Jul 1897 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Philip P. GRIGGS (b. 3 Mar 1778 Ashford, Connecticut, USA m. 26 Dec 1800 Norway, Vermont d. 7 Feb 1863 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York) and Rebeccah CAIN (b. 4 Sep 1785 New York, USA d. 22 Nov 1851 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York) Ruth HENDEE b. 26 Dec 1829 m. Jerome ELY [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Jerome: b. abt 1825 Jesse Hendee b. 1781 New Haven, Vermont, USA m. Tirzah Rich 6 Jun 1802 “. . . located in New Haven” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Publication date: 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706] [Descendants of John Elderkin - ; Larry V. Buck - email removed] "HENDEE, RICHARD S[on] of Jonathan, of Coventry, Conn., and brother of Deacon Caleb, of Pittsford, m Hannah Pearson, of Windsor, Conn. Children —3, Jesse, m Tirzah Rich, located in New Haven. Richard, the father, was killed at the raising of Milton Potter's barn. Mrs. Hannah Hendee afterwards m David Junle, of Brandon." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Teresa: b. 1 Jan 1783 Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Parents: Caleb RICH (b. 1 Aug 1750 “Of, Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts” m. 22 Jan 1779 d. 18 Oct 1821 New Haven, Addison County, Vermont bur. New Haven, Addison County, Vermont) and Electra DOOLITTLE (b. 12 Aug 1760 Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts d. 1 Apr 1822)========================================================================================================================================================= Ephraim Hendee b. 5 May 1777 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Lovisa Churchill Jun 1802 d. 10 Feb 1865 Residence: “of Avon, Livingston County, New York” (1865) [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Publication date: 1872] [Descendants of John Elderkin - ; Larry V. Buck - email removed] "HENDEE, RICHARD S[on] of Jonathan, of Coventry, Conn., and brother of Deacon Caleb, of Pittsford, m Hannah Pearson, of Windsor, Conn. Children —2, Ephraim, m Lovisa Churchill, of Hubbardton. Richard, the father, was killed at the raising of Milton Potter's barn. Mrs. Hannah Hendee afterwards m David Junle, of Brandon." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Residence: [Ephraim & Lovisa] settled first in Sudbury, Vermont, but about 1810 removed to Avon, New York Lovisa: b. 19 Mar 1779 Sheffield, Massachusets, USA [The Churchill Family in America Published Genealogies of the Plymouth, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Manhattan, New York Branches of the Churchill Family Author: Compilers, Gardner Asaph Churchill and Nathaniel Wiley Churchill, Editor and Associate Compiler Rev. George M. Bodge Publication: Published by the Family of Gardner A. Churchill Text: Primary Souce used pg 349] [Melanie Marcotte – email removed; ] Residence: “of Hubbardton” Parents: Joseph Churchill (b. 3 Feb 1748 Sheffield, Massachusetts, New England m. 7 Dec 1773 Connecticut (?) d. 20 Mar 1821 Hubbardton, Vermont) Parents: Samuel Churchill (b. 27 Apr 1721 Newington Parish, Connecticut, USA) and Thankful (Hewit) Seager (b. 20 Aug 1722 Stonington, Connecticut, USA) “[Joseph Churchill] Born in Sheffield, Mass. Feb. 3, 1748 (“According to the town records. He settled in his native town and remained there until the close of the Revelutionary War. In 1783 he removed to Hubbardton, Vt., where his father had settled in 1774/5. He served in the Revolution in Capt. Enoch Noble's Company, from Sheffield, Oct 23, 1780, to Nov. 7, 1780, sixteen days. Marched to Bennington, Vt. Married Dec. 7, 1773, Amy Styles, [she was] born March 7, 1755. He died March 20, 1821.” [The Churchill Family in America Published Genealogies of the Plymouth,Massachusetts, Connecticut and Manhattan, New York Branches of the Churchill Family Author: Compilers, Gardner Asaph Churchill and Nathaniel Wiley Churchill, Editor and Associate Compiler Rev. George M. Bodge Publication: Published by the Family of Gardner A. Churchill Text: Primary Souce used Text: page 337 (Q:2)] and Amy Stiles (b. 2 May 1755 (or 7 Mar 1755) Sheffield, Massachusetts, New England Parents: Daniel Stiles (b. 20 Jan 1732/33) and Amy Hillyer) [Melanie Marcotte – email removed; ]Hannah P. Hendee b. 12 Mar 1803 Sudbury, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Jonas Howes 7 Nov 1830 Avon, Livingston, New York [Melanie Marcotte – email removed; ] [The Churchill Family in America Published Genealogies of the Plymouth,Massachusetts, Connecticut and Manhattan, New York Branches of the Churchill Family Author: Compilers, Gardner Asaph Churchill and Nathaniel Wiley Churchill, Editor and Associate Compiler Rev. George M. Bodge Publication: Published by the Family of Gardner A. Churchill, pg 349 (Q:2); "International Genealogical Index (IGI)", database, FamilySearch (), entry for Hannah Hendee.] Jonas: b. abt 1800===================================================================================================================================================== Amy Lovisa Hendee b. 18 Feb 1805 Sudbury, Vermont, USA m. Hiram Pearson 23 Oct 1827 d. 3 July 1891 bur. Polebridge Cemetery. Avon, Livingston County, New York [Melanie Marcotte – email removed; ] [The Churchill Family in America Published Genealogies of the Plymouth,Massachusetts, Connecticut and Manhattan, New York Branches of the Churchill Family Author: Compilers, Gardner Asaph Churchill and Nathaniel Wiley Churchill, Editor and Associate Compiler Rev. George M. Bodge Publication: Published by the Family of Gardner A. Churchill, pg 349 (Q:2); "Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Amy Lovisa Hendee.] Hiram: b. 21 Sept 1805 d. 9 Nov 1889Annette L. Pearson b. m. Backus E. Stevens Residence: “of Leroy, New York” ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Annette L. Pearson.] Backus E: b. d. 7 Apr 1869Hannah Amarillis Pearson b. 27 Feb 1831 d. 25 Dec 1887 bur. Polebridge Cemetery, Avon, Livingston County, New York ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Hannah Amarillis Pearson]Worthy L. Hendee b. “Moved to Michigan” ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Worthy L. Hendee.]Joseph Lovell Hendee b. 14 Nov 1808 m. Mary Clark 28 Feb 1839 [Melanie Marcotte – email removed; ] [The Churchill Family in America Published Genealogies of the Plymouth, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Manhattan, New York Branches of the Churchill Family Author: Compilers, Gardner Asaph Churchill and Nathaniel Wiley Churchill, Editor and Associate Compiler Rev. George M. Bodge Publication: Published by the Family of Gardner A. Churchill, pg 349 (Q:2)] Mary: b. 31 Jan 1815 Parents: William CLARK (b. 17 Mar 1777 Rhode Island, USA d. 20 Jun 1866) and Anna HEATH (b. 12 May 1785 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts d. 29 Mar 1869) William H. Hendee b. 1847 Wyoming County, New York, USA m. Lucy Swartout Feb 1864 Occupation: farmer “ . . . [William Hendee] came to Ingham County, Mich.(Lansing) and was married in Feb. 1864 to Lucy Swartout, native born.” [Letter from Mary LaBlatt to Cynthia Henry (1999)] Lucy: b. abt 1846 Michigan, USA “native born [in Michigan]” Parents: __ Swartout (b. New York, USA) and __ __ 1870 United States Census: Putnam, Livingston County, Michigan; Dwelling: 48; Family: 49 - Name Est Yr Born Gender Age Race Born Occupation Real Estate Value Personal Estate ValueWilliam Hendee 1842[?] Male 28[?] White Michigan[?] Farmer $6000.00 $1500.00Lucy Hendee 1846 Female 24 White Michigan Keeping HouseEva Hendee 1865 Female 5 White Michigan At HomeWarden[?] Hendee 1867 Male 3 White Michigan At HomeJustus Swartout** 1847 Male 23 White Michigan Farm Laborer** Likely Lucy (Swartout) Hendee’s younger brother["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), William Hendee, Michigan, United States; citing p. 8, family 49, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 552186.]1880 United States Census: Putnam, Livingston County, Michigan - Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace William H. HENDEE Self M Male W 38 MI Farmer N. VT NY Lucy HENDEE Wife M Female W 34 MI Keeping House NY --- Eva A. HENDEE Dau S Female W 15 MI At Home MI MI Worden C. HENDEE Son S Male W 13 MI At Home MI MI Elsie HENDEE Dau S Female W 9 MI MI MI Flora HENDEE Dau S Female W 6 MI MI MI Elmira W. MAY Other S Female W 59 NY NY NY Barnerd LAKEY Other S Male W 19 MI Farm Laborer --- --- Thomas BEIGHTOL Other S Male W 23 PA Farm Laborer --- --- [LDS Family History Search - ] Worden C. Hendee b. 20 July 1867 Ingham County, Michigan “. . .so it appears that Worden Hendee was born in Ingham County, Michigan, and we had the date 20 July 1867. To extend lineage: - William was son of Joseph Lovell Hendee, son of Ephraim, son of Richard (brother of Deacon Caleb), sons of Jonathan, son of Richard 2nd. Therefore, Jonathan is our common ancestor to Cecil and Clare [Hendee].” [Letter from Mary LaBlatt to Cynthia Henry (1999)] Dr. Cecil Hendee D.V.M. b. 1910 Residence: Florida (2001) “HENDEE REUNION – Dr. Cecil Hendee, president, Merle Hendee, vice president, Lee Hendee, secretary-historian. Mrs. William Plank, Assistant Historian.” [Hendee Reunion invitation – 1962] “HENDEE REUNION – Dr. Cecil Hendee, president, George Speas, vice president, Lee Hendee, Secretary-Historian..” [Hendee Reunion invitation – 1966] “Having spent most of a morning on researching Cecil Hendee – I offer the following treatise: from summer 1979 to MSU [Michigan State University] magazine I submit artilcle and picture of Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Hendee. Dr. Cecil Hendee was a DVM – Dr. Veterinary Medicine, but the recreational land probably was a tree farm. There is no reference here to Dr. Hendee ever being in [the Washington] D.C. area, but if he was with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, he may well have been in D.C. But re: Hendee Reunion – from letterheads and correspondence – Dr. Cecil is named President of Hendee Reunion Organization for many years. Lee W. Hendee was Secretary-Treasurer Historian for probably all the years of the Organization. Clare Worden Hendee was a brother of Cecil – just 2 years older, and Clare graduated from Michigan State in Forestry. Clare born 1908 and Cecil born 1910. Cecil and Clare are sons of Worden C. Hendee who was son of William Hendee born 1847 in Wyoming County, N.Y. – and came to Ingham County, Mich.(Lansing) and was married in Feb. 1864 to Lucy Swartout (sp?), native born; so it appears that Worden Hendee was born in Ingham County, Michigan, and we had the date 20 July 1867. To extend lineage: - William was son of Joseph Lovell Hendee, son of Ephraim, son of Richard (brother of Deacon Caleb), sons of Jonathan, son of Richard 2nd. Therefore, Jonathan is our common ancestor to Cecil and Clare [Hendee]. Amazing, but true, that cousins so distant on the family tree, came together in physical (and social) relationship many years later far from ancestral homes. We can only speculate on the lines of communication. Anyway, as Lucille, and probably Laurell, remember Cecil was active in Hendee Reunions. However, Cecil and wife were not the abusers of the Hendee Records, far from it. I guess at this point, I feel like a lawyer, with exhibits to support my case. It is understood, that since the time I came in possession of Hendee Records that my burning passion was to determine why the Hendee Genealogy was never published. I still don’t have a definitive answer, but in my search (mainly in Hendee Collection in archives of Library of State of Michigan), I have discovered bits and pieces of pertinent material that point to one Myron Hendee as the person who had the records (Big Black Book). There is correspondence between Lee and Cecil concerning Myron‘s actions and what should they do. At one point, Cecil went to Washington to get the book, but was duped. That is when Lee got Lucille into the situation (see Lucille’s letter below – Cynthia Henry) I had correspondence with her in late 1970s on this, and I think she said she finally met Myron at Post Office where he worked in D.C. and retrieved the Big [Black] Book. So, she is our heroine. Now as to who is Myron Hendee? I do not know. I do not find a Myron Hendee in the index to BBB [the Big Black Book], and I have done considerable scanning to find his name. For a time, I thought maybe he was Myron Mortenson, a first cousin of Cecil. Then, I looked at the letterhead of Hendee Reunion Organization (enclosed) and names Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hendee are there. So back to the drawing board! Worden Hendee had 3 sisters whose children (would be cousins of Cecil) came to reunions – they were the cousins from Pinckney, Owasso, Howell and were the Mortensons, Chubbs, and Hicks . . . this went on until after Reunion 1964, maybe 1965 before Lucille finally got the book – maybe she got it back to Lee [Hendee] in Portland – summer of 1965, and they still tried to get someone to type up material for a printer – that didn’t work out; Lee is at the time 82 years old and the cost of publishing had goneup and he was wearing out. There was no one who stepped in and took his place, no one! So, the project finally died when he [Lee W. Hendee] died in Feb. 1970. But that is not the end of the Hendee Family Historical work. Indeed, the material in the BBB [Big Black Book] was never ‘print ready.’ although it is good genealogical material, there are errosrs and confused records – all of which can be edited out – but, one needs to be a college professor with secretaries to do it – or a good computer workspace – whatever – Amen.” [Letter from Mary LaBlatt to Cynthia Henry (1999)]“He [Clare Worden Hendee] is survived by . . . one brother, Dr. Cecil Hendee in Florida . . .” [Chippewa County, Michigan Obituaries - ] ======================================================================================================================================== Clare Worden Hendee b. 17 Aug 1908 “family farm near” Pinckney, Michigan, USA m. Myrtle Parker “at her family's farm home near” Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan (now the “Hendee Tree Farm”) d. 21 Jul 2001 (Age: 92 yr) HCR Manor Care Center, Bethesda, Maryland bur. 2 Jun 2001 Oaklawn Chapel Gardens on M-129 Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Education: Michigan State University; East Lansing, Michigan (Forestry) Occupation: U.S. Forest Service (38 years) “Clare Worden Hendee was a brother of Cecil – just 2 years older, and Clare graduated from Michigan State in Forestry. Clare born 1908 and Cecil born 1910. Cecil and Clare are sons of Worden C. Hendee who was son of William Hendee born 1847 in Wyoming County, N.Y. – and came to Ingham County, Mich.(Lansing) and was married in Feb. 1864 to Lucy Swartout (sp?), native born; so it appears that Worden Hendee was born in Ingham County, Michigan, and we had the date 20 July 1867. To extend lineage: - William was son of Joseph Lovell Hendee, son of Ephraim, son of Richard (brother of Deacon Caleb), sons of Jonathan, son of Richard 2nd. Therefore, Jonathan is our common ancestor to Cecil and Clare.” [Letter from Mary LaBlatt to Cynthia Henry (1999)] Myrtle: b. d. 1996 bur. 1996 Oaklawn Chapel Gardens on M-129 Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Obituary: “CLARE HENDEE (FORESTER) - Clare W. Hendee, 92, died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, January 21, 2001 at the HCR Manor Care Center in Bethesda, Maryland. He had lived in the Washington [District of Columbia] area for 45 years. Clare Worden Hendee was born August 17, 1908 the fifth of seven children, on a family farm near Pinckney, Michigan. He graduated from Pinckney High School in 1925, and in 1930 from Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University) with a BS in Forestry. In 1934, he married Myrtle Parker at her family's farm home near Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, now the Hendee Tree Farm. Clare worked 38 years for the U.S. Forest Service in progressively responsible assignments: tree planting supervision and timber cruising 1930-32; District Ranger, Kenton, Mich. 1932-36; Supervisor, Ottawa National Forest, Ironwood, Mich. 1936-39; Supervisor, Superior National Forest, Duluth, Minn. 1939-44; Supervisor, Mt. Hood National Forest, Portland, Ore. 1944-46; Asst. Regional Forester, Denver, Colo. 1946-50; Regional Forester for California, San Francisco 1951-55; Deputy Chief of the Forest Service for Administration 1955-1968. While Deputy Chief, he earned a Master's Degree in Public Administration in 1960 from George Washington University. He received the Department of Agriculture Distinguished Service Award. After retirement, he taught forestry for a semester each at his alma mater, Michigan State University and University of Alaska in Fairbanks, and for seven semesters at the University of Maryland. He served 28 years on the Board of Directors of the Renewable National Resources Foundation (chair 1990-96), as Washington DC representative for the Society of Range Management 1972-85, and co-authored the fourth, fifth, and sixth editions of the major college textbook, Introduction to Forests and Renewable Resources. Clare Hendee was active for 45 years in the Chevy Chase United Methodist Church in Maryland, serving on and chairing at various times the Finance and Endowment Committees and Administrative Board. A favorite project was guiding a 30-year transition of the Centennial Family Farm (1893-present) near Sault Ste. Marie into the Hendee Tree Farm, selected as Michigan's Regional Tree Farm of the Year for 2000 in the American Tree Farm System. Clare Hendee was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 62 years, Myrtle Parker Hendee in 1996. He is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Myrtle Ann and Walter Goetz of Bethesda, Maryland, with whom he lived from 1992 until entering nursing care in May, 2000; a son and daughter-in-law, Dr. John Hendee and Marilyn Riley of Sausalito, Calif.; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren; one brother, Dr. Cecil Hendee in Florida; a sister, Marjory Cassas in California; and a sister, Blanche Clark in Michigan. Also surviving is his nephew and niece, William and Norma Raynard and family of Pickford and many other relatives in the lower peninsula of Michigan. Visitation will be held at the Pumphrey's Bethesda-Chevy Chase Funeral Home at 7557 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, MD on Friday, January 26 from 3 until 5 p.m. and from 7 until 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at the Chevy Chase United Methodist Church, 7001 Connecticut Ave., Chevy Chase, MD 20815 on Saturday, January 27 at 2 p.m. Memorials may be left to the Endowment Fund of the Chevy Chase Methodist Church. Burial with graveside services will be beside his beloved wife in Oaklawn Chapel Gardens on M-129 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. on June 2, 2001. Local arrangements are being handled by the Reamer Funeral Home of Pickford, Mich.” [Chippewa County, Michigan Obituaries - ] Myrtle Ann Hendee b. m. Walter Goetz Residence: Bethesda, Maryland (2001) “. . . with whom he [Clare Worden Hendee] lived from 1992 until entering nursing care in May, 2000.” [Chippewa County, Michigan Obituaries - ] Dr. John Hendee b. m. Marilyn Riley Residence: Sausalito, California (2001) [Chippewa County, Michigan Obituaries - ] Marjory Hendee b. m. __ Cassas Residence: California (2001) [Chippewa County, Michigan Obituaries - ] Blanche Hendee b. m. __ Clark Residence: Michigan (2001) [Chippewa County, Michigan Obituaries - ] Eva A. Hendee b. 1865 Putnam, Livingston County, Michigan, USA m. Charles A. Hicks 3 Mar 1886 Putnam, Livingston County, Michigan by Ford M. Coddington, Minister of the Gospel Witnesses: Emma L. Hicks and Walter E. Fish, both of Livingston County, Michigan (groom was 24 years old and bride was 21 years old at the time of their wedding) Residence: Howell, Michigan [Letter from Mary LaBlatt to Cynthia Henry (1999); "Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles A. Hicks and Eva A. Hendee, 03 Mar 1886.] Charles A: b. 1862 Putnam, Livingston County, Michigan, USA Occupation: farmer ============================================================================================================================================ Elsie S. Hendee b. 10 May 1871 Livingston County, Michigan, USA m. John C. Mortenson 22 Sep 1892 Pinckney, Livingston County, Michigan (groom was 21 years old and bride was 21 years old at the time of their wedding) Residence: Pinckney, Michigan [Letter from Mary LaBlatt to Cynthia Henry (1999); "Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), John C. Mortenson and Elsie Hendee, 22 Sep 1892.] John C: b. 1871 Denmark Occupation: farmer Parents: J. S. Mortenson Sherman H. Mortenson b. 1901 Pickney, Livingston County, Michigan, USA m. Esther Bruchlacker 5 Nov 1924 Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan by Albert J. George, Catholic Priest Witnesses: Don Mynning and Mrs. Don Mynning, both of Ann Arbor, Michigan (groom 23 years old and bride 28 years old at the time of their wedding) Occupation: policeman ["Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Elsie Hendee in entry for Sherman H. Mortenson and Esther Bruchlacker, 05 Nov 1924.] Esther: b. 1896 Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA Occupation: bookkeeper Clare Mortenson b. 1901 Putnam, Livingston County, Michigan, USA d. 10 Sep 1901 (infant) Putnam, Livingston County, Michigan “gender: male” ["Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Clare Mortenson, 10 Sep 1901.] Flora M. Hendee b. 1874 Michigan, USA m. Ned F. Chubb 3 Oct 1894 Putnam, Livingston County, Michigan by W. G. Stephens, clergyman Witnesses: Gertrude Fitch and Erastus Kennedy, both of Putnam, Michigan (groom was 22 years old and bride was 20 years old at the time of their wedding) ["Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ned F. Chubb and Flora M Hendee, 03 Oct 1894.] Ned F: b. 1872 Michigan, USA Occupation: farmer Parents: E. B. Chubb and Sarah Gilmore Milo J. Chubb b. 1897 Pinckney, Michigan, USA m. Eva Belle Jubb 3 May 1922 Fowlerville, Livingston County, Michigan by Rev. W. C. Roof, Baptist Paster Witnesses: Dwight W. Jubb and Helena Veith, both of Howell, Michigan (groom was 25 years old and bride was 25 years old at the time of their marriage) Occupation: barber Residence: Webberville, Pinckney, Michigan ["Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Flora M. Hendee in entry for Milo J. Chubb and Eva Belle Jubb, 03 May 1922.] Eva Belle: b. 1897 Howell, Michigan, USA Parents: William R. Jubb and Mary M. Driver Loyde N. Chubb b. 1904 Howell, Michigan, USA m. Martha R. Fox 11 Jun 1925 Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan by Edwin W. Bishop, Congregational Minister Witnesses: Fred H. Maser and Mae Maser, both of Webberville, Michigan (groom was 21 years old and bride was 23 years old at the time of their wedding) Occupation: stockman ["Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Flora Hendee in entry for Loyde N. Chubb and Martha R. Fox, 11 Jun 1925.] Martha R: b. 1902 Morenci, Michigan, USA Occupation: teacher Parents: George FoxRuby Orvilla Hendee b. 1810 m. Addison Ransom 2 Nov 1840 [Melanie Marcotte – email removed; ] [The Churchill Family in America Published Genealogies of the Plymouth,Massachusetts, Connecticut and Manhattan, New York Branches of the Churchill Family Author: Compilers, Gardner Asaph Churchill and Nathaniel Wiley Churchill, Editor and Associate Compiler Rev. George M. Bodge Publication: Published by the Family of Gardner A. Churchill, pg 349 (Q:2); "Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Ruby Orvilla Hendee.]Ephraim Churchill (“Churchill”) Hendee b. 15 Jan 1812 Michigan (or Avon, Livingston County, New York), USA m. Hannah Merrill 29 Mar 1839 [Melanie Marcotte – email removed; ] [The Churchill Family in America Published Genealogies of the Plymouth,Massachusetts, Connecticut and Manhattan, New York Branches of the Churchill Family Author: Compilers, Gardner Asaph Churchill and Nathaniel Wiley Churchill, Editor and Associate Compiler Rev. George M. Bodge Publication: Published by the Family of Gardner A. Churchill, pg 349 (Q:2); "Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Churchill Hendee.]A. Alonzo Hendee b. 16 Jun 1815 Avon, New York, USA d. bef 1881 [Melanie Marcotte – email removed; ] [The Churchill Family in America Published Genealogies of the Plymouth,Massachusetts, Connecticut and Manhattan, New York Branches of the Churchill Family Author: Compilers, Gardner Asaph Churchill and Nathaniel Wiley Churchill, Editor and Associate Compiler Rev. George M. Bodge Publication: Published by the Family of Gardner A. Churchill, pg 349 (Q:2); "Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for A. A. Hendee.]Louis A. Hendee b. 19 Mar 1779 New Haven, Vermont, USA d. 29 Jun 1867 [Descendants of John Elderkin - ; Larry V. Buck - email removed] Hannah Hendee b. 1783 New Haven, Vermont, USA m. Samuel Buel (or Buell) [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Publication date: 1872] see also [Descendants of John Elderkin - ; Larry V. Buck - email removed] Samuel: b. "The first we hear of Samuel Buell is in 1799. On the 30th of December in that year he bought of Peter Bresee forty acres of land which included a part of the farm now owned by David Mills. Mr. Buell built the easterly part of the house now occupied by Mr. Mills. He married Hannah, daughter of Richard Hendee, and resided some years on his farm which was several times enlarged by additional purchases. Mr. Buell came here [Pittsford, Vermont] in the spring of the year 1800, and removed to Brandon about the year 1813 . . . "HENDEE, RICHARD S[on] of Jonathan, of Coventry, Conn., and brother of Deacon Caleb, of Pittsford, m Hannah Pearson, of Windsor, Conn. Children —6, Hannah, m Samuel Buel. Richard, the father, was killed at the raising of Milton Potter's barn. Mrs. Hannah Hendee afterwards m David Junle, of Brandon." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Phebe Hendee b. July 1791 Pavilion, Genesse County, New York, USA m. Elisha Cheney [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; Publication date: 1872] d. 14 Jan 1863 [Descendants of John Elderkin - ; Larry V. Buck - email removed] bur. Pavillion, Genesee County, New York "HENDEE, RICHARD S[on] of Jonathan, of Coventry, Conn., and brother of Deacon Caleb, of Pittsford, m Hannah Pearson, of Windsor, Conn. Children —8, Phebe, m Elisha Cheney. Richard, the father, was killed at the raising of Milton Potter's barn. Mrs. Hannah Hendee afterwards m David Junle, of Brandon." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] Elisha: b. 17 Nov 1790 d. 26 May 1863 bur. Pavillion, Genesee County, New YorkElisha P. CHENEY b. abt 1814 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS, 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030]David CHENEY b. 1816 m. Nancy ___ [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS, 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Nancy: b. 1816Galen CHENEY b. 30 Apr 1843Affia CHENEY b. 4 Sep 1839 m. James ADAMS 12 Jun 1858 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS, 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] James: b. 2 Jan 1837 d. 5 Oct 1869 Parents: Abner ADAMS (b. 7 Apr 1794 Pittstown, Rensselaer County, New York, USA m. 8 Sep 1818 Pittstown, Rennselaer County, New York d. 14 Sep 1878 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York) and Lucinda FULLER (b. 1793 Otsego County, New York, USA d. 26 Nov 1878 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York) Jessie ADAMS b. abt 1861 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS, 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Elba ADAMS b. 2 Jan 1859 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS, 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030]Edmund CHENEY b. 1818 d. 12 Mar 1823 Pavillion, Genesee County, New York [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS, 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030]Jane Ann CHENEY b. 1823 d. 14 Sep 1833 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS, 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030]Daniel Rowley CHENEY b. 1 Oct 1820 m. Cordelia C. WHITNEY Oct 1848 d. 1 Jan 1889 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS, 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Cordelia C: b. 23 Jul 1827 d. 26 Oct 1904 Charles Freemont CHENEY b. 22 Oct 1856 d. 19 Mar 1892 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS, 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Florence Amelia CHENEY b. 17 Jun 1850 m. Champion Graves WOODEN 25 Jul 1872 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS, 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Champion Graves: b. abt 1846Martha Louise CHENEY b. 22 Dec 1851 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS, 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030]John Hendee b. 20 Jun 1790 Pavilion, Genesse County, New York, USA m. Nancy PARKS 7 Jan 1819 d. 21 May 1876 LeRoy, Genesee County, New York bur. Pavilion Center, Genesee County, New York [Descendants of John Elderkin - ; Larry V. Buck - email removed] "located in the western part of the State of New York" "HENDEE, RICHARD S[on] of Jonathan, of Coventry, Conn., and brother of Deacon Caleb, of Pittsford, m Hannah Pearson, of Windsor, Conn. Children —5, John, 'located in the western part of the State of New York.' Richard, the father, was killed at the raising of Milton Potter's barn. Mrs. Hannah Hendee afterwards m David June, of Brandon." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “John Hendee, was a soldier in the War of 1812. ” [Portrait and biographical record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola counties, Michigan . . . Chapman Brothers, Chicago, 1892 (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library (2005) – )] Nancy: b. 17 Sep 1800 “Of Pavilion, Genesee [County], New York” d. 3 Dec 1879/80 Leroy, Genesee County, New York Parents: Simeon PARKS (b. abt 1774) and Elizabeth CURTIS (b. abt 1778)Albert Parks (“A. P.”) Hendee b. 15 Jul 1829 Pavilion, Genesee County, New York, USA m. Catherine HOLBROOK 19 Dec 1855 Pavilion Center, Genesee County, New York d. 13 Jun 1886 Pavilion, Genesee County, New York bur. Machpelah Cemetery, Leroy, Genesee County, New York Cause of death: train accident “. . . of Leroy, N. Y. . . Mr. Hendee was a farmer and he and his good wife met a sad death by being run over by a train on the Lackawana Railroad, June 13, 1886. The Leroy Times spoke of the estimable couple in the highest terms. They were cultured Christian people and were known and esteemed in their character and social standing throughout Genesee County, where Mr. Hendee had lived on the same farm from his birth, July 15, 1829. His father, John Hendee, was a soldier in the War of 1812. ” [Portrait and biographical record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola counties, Michigan . . . Chapman Brothers, Chicago, 1892 (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library (2005) – ] Catherine: b. 18 Dec 1831 New York, USA d. 13 Jun 1886 Pavilion, Genesee County, New York Cause of death: train accident Parents: Calvin HOLBROOK (b. 8 Oct 1798 Hartland, Windsor County, Vermont, USA d. 16 Sep 1850 Leroy, Genesee County, New York bur. Machpelah Cemetery, Leroy, Genesee County, New York) and Aura OLMSTED (b. 18 Jun 1800 New Haven, Vermont, USA d. 22 Apr 1871 Leroy, Genesee County, New York bur. 25 Apr 1871 Machpelah Cemetery, Leroy, Genesee County, New York) Helen Holbrook Hendee b. 1 Oct 1867 Pavilion, Genesee County, New York, USA m. Frederick William Decker 3 Oct 1888 d. 25 Jun 1958 ‘Mrs. Decker is a consistent member of the Presbyterian Church of Leroy, N. Y. She is the mother of two children – Howard W., born September 15, 1889; and Merwin H., November 12,1891.” [Portrait and biographical record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola counties, Michigan . . . Chapman Brothers, Chicago, 1892 (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library (2005) – ] Frederick William: b. 26 May 1853 Antwerp, Jefferson County, New York, USA Parents: Rev. William P. Decker (b. Fayetteville, Onondagua, County, USA) and Julia S. Johnson (b. about 1830 Vermont, USA) “Frederick W. Decker. This prominent business man of Clio, carries a fine line of general merchandise, consisting of boots and shoes, gentleman’s furnishing goods, clothing and groceries. He was born in Antwerp, Jefferson County, N. Y., May 26, 1853, and is the son of the Rev. William P. Decker, a native of Fayetteville, Onondagua, County, N. Y., who is still living in East Gaines, N. Y., and is a graduate of Madison University. He [William P. Decker] commenced the work of the ministry at the age of twenty-two and has been preaching ever since, carring on the work in connection with the Baptist Church. His wife, Julia S. Johnson, is a native of Vermont, and was born about 1830. The brothers of our subject [Frederick W. Decker] are C. H. Decker, proprietor of the C. H. Decker Electrical works of Detroit; Henry J., a clerk in the Department of Vital Statistics at the National Capital; and George S., foreman for his brother in the electrical works at Detroit. Our subject [Frederick W. Decker] studied in the graded schools of Castle , N. Y., and at the age of sixteen began clerking in a general store there. Two years later he went to Silver Creek, N.Y., and was in a drug and grocery store two years as a clerk, after which he was for nine years in the employ of F. J. Dougall, of Windsor, Ont [Onterio, Canada]. In 1888 he came to Clio and opened up the business in which he is now engaged, which is constantly increasing in reputation and extent. He was married October 3, 1888, to Helen H., daughter of A. P. and Catherine Hendee, of Leroy, N. Y. . . The political views of our subject [Frederick W. Decker] lead him to affiliate with the Republican party and he is a member of the Villiage Board, a position he has held for two terms. The Knights of the Maccabees count him as one of their most prominent members. He is also a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and an influential citizen of Clio.” [Portrait and biographical record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola counties, Michigan . . . Chapman Brothers, Chicago, 1892 (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library (2005) – ; LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - HELEN LAURA DALTON, 823 E. NEWPORT, HERMISTON, OR, USA 97838] Howard W. Decker b. 15 Sep 1889 [Portrait and biographical record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola counties, Michigan . . . Chapman Brothers, Chicago, 1892 (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library (2005) – ] Merwin H. Decker b. 12 Nov 1891 [Portrait and biographical record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola counties, Michigan . . . Chapman Brothers, Chicago, 1892 (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library (2005) – ][son] Hendee b. abt 1869 d. (infant) [LDS Family History Search]Lizzie Grace HENDEE b. 10 Sep 1865 Pavilion, Genesee County, New York, USA m. Horace E. TOWNSEND 1884 d. 28 Apr 1962 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - HELEN LAURA DALTON, 823 E. NEWPORT, HERMISTON, OR, USA 97838] Horace E: b. abt 1861 Aura Adelaide HENDEE b. 9 Dec 1859 Pavilion, Genesee County, New York, USA m. Charles Fred (Nee Fred MORSE) SHUMWAY 18 Jan __ Pavilion, Genesee County, New York div. 1882 d. 20 Dec 1951 Chula Vista, San Diego, California [LDS Family History Search] Charles Fred: b. 28 Feb 1859 “Of, Batavia, Genesee County, New York, USA” d. 16 May 1938 Jackson, Jackson County, Michigan Harold Hendee SHUMWAY b. 22 Mar 1889 Clio, Genesee County, Michigan, USA m. Laura Emilia TEPSA 18 Jan 1916 Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon d. 20 Aug 1966 Prineville, Crook County, Oregon bur. 23 Aug 1966 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon [LDS Family History Search] Laura Emilia: b. 16 Dec 1894 Lautiosaari, FinlandParents: Jaakko Aaponp TEPSA (b. 10 Oct 1852 Kemi, Finland m. d. 9 Sep 1933 Lautiosaari, Finland) and Maria Matilda RAPACKO (b. 1 Oct 1857 Kemi, Finland d. 17 Feb 1937 Lautiosaari, Finland) Maude Adelaide MORSE b. 29 Aug 1887 Otterburn, Michigan, USA m. Benjamin D. SPENCER 31 Aug 1905 [LDS Family History Search] Benjamin D: b. abt 1883 Jennie Louise HENDEE b. 23 Dec 1856 Pavilion, Genesee County, New York, USA m. Charles H. DECKER 9 Jun 1881 d. 25 Nov 1943 [LDS Family History Search] Charles H: b. abt 1852Lorenzo HENDEE b. 17 Jul 1822 Pavilion, Genesee County, New York, USA m. Sarah E. PARTRIDGE 1851 d. 1 Oct 1875 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT DEAN REYNOLDS, 9948 GROVE WAY #D, WESTMINSTER, CO, USA 80030] Sarah E: b. abt 1826 Louisa HENDEE b. 12 Dec 1820 Pavilion, Genesee County, New York, USA m. T. William NORTHRUP 1840 d. 17 Aug 1903 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - HELEN LAURA DALTON, 823 E. NEWPORT, HERMISTON, OR, USA 97838 ] T. William: b. abt 1816David Hendee b. abt 1786 "HENDEE, RICHARD S[on] of Jonathan, of Coventry, Conn., and brother of Deacon Caleb, of Pittsford, m Hannah Pearson, of Windsor, Conn. Children —4, David, a soldier in the war of 1812, wounded in the battle of Williamsburg. Richard, the father, was killed at the raising of Milton Potter's barn. Mrs. Hannah Hendee afterwards m David June, of Brandon." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; “Appendixes,” pg. 706 (Making of America Books - )]Jonathan Hendee b. 27 Mar 1743 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] d. 1763 “Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba” (Havanna, Cuba) "Jonothan Hendee B., Mar. 27, 1743 or June 14, 1744. Died in Cuba when young. Died 1763." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] “My father [Caleb Hendee, Sr.] had two brothers and two sisters by his mother's side, viz. Jonathan and Richard, Rachel and Martha. His oldest brother Jonathan died while young in the island of Cuba at the city of Havana. He with many others from New England fell a victim while in the service of his King and county to the deleterious effects of that inhospitable climate to the people of the North.” [brother, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 2]============================================================================================================================================================== Rachel Hendee b. 29 Oct 1741 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] chr. 26 Apr 1742 Bolton Church, Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut m. Nathan McQuivey (“MacWethy”) 8 Jul 1764, Dutchess County, New York by Roswell?Hopkins J[ustice] of [the] Peace [NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD, Idaho Historical Library, v.39 p.126.] d. Jun 1778 (age 37 yrs) Massachusetts [Nancy Legerski - email ] "(24)24 Rachel Hendee. B., Oct. 29, 1741 M., Nathan McWithey Rachel D., in June.?Baptized Apr. 26, 1741/2 Bolton Church. Married July 8, 1764. by Roswell?Hopkins. J. of Peace, McWithey B. at Preston, Conn. (See page 24 this book)." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "SOURCE: Coventry Vital Record; Birth, it.1 p.57; FHL film 0599303. THE HENDEE COLLECTION by Lee V. Hendee; p.7; FHL film 0927702. NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD; Marriage, v.39 p.126. "Nathan McQuivey-Additions and Corrections" by Gerald J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.27 p.183; Idaho Genealogical Library. NOTE: "...and died "in the prime of life in Connecticut" [Hendee ms.], probably by 1778, at East Windsor...". RELATIONSHIP: first spouse of Nathan McQuivey. "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass." by G.J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.26 p.196; Salt Lake Family History Library. James MacWethey Descendant Chart compiled by Eva Lena Quivey (1881-1962). NAME: Rachel Hendee." [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nathan: b. 5 May 1739, Preston, New London County, Connecticut, New England [NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD, Idaho Historical Library, v.39 p.126.] m(1). Roxanna (or Eleanor) Ellsworth m(2). Ann __ m(3). Rachel Hendee Military Service: Revolutionary War veteran (Connecticut) under the name ‘Quivey’ (‘Wethy’) Parents: John McWethey (or MACWITHEY) (b. abt 1711 E. Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, New England ch. 22 Jul 1711 East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York m. 22 May 1738 Preston, New London, Connecticut) and Elizabeth Luce (b. 1721 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England) [Daniel T. Rogers (b. 1943) - all my relatives - ] “Rachel married Nathan Macwithey, son of John Macwithey and Elizabeth Luce, on 8 Jul 1764 in, Dutchess, New York (Nathan Macwithey was born on 5 May 1739 in Preston, New London, Connecticut [Preston (Conn.) Registrar of Vital Statistics, Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths 1672-1933, FHL film 1311194, Births, p.80.], christened on 16 Sep 1739 in Preston, New London, Connecticut [Second Congregational Church Records of Preston, Connecticut, FHL film 0004374, p.66.] and died about 1823-1826 in Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont Died: Abt 1823-1826, Williston, Chittenden, Vermont, about age 84) Parents: John MacWithey (b. Preston, Connecticut (or Easthampton, Long Island, New York, New England) and Elizabeth Luce (b. Windham, Connecticut, New England) "Nathan also married Eleanor Ellsworth, daughter of Charles Ellsworth and Betsey Bell, in East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. (Eleanor Ellsworth was born in 1751 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.) Nathan also married Anne __ (Anne was born about 1743 of Vermont and died on 15 Sep 1820 in Williston, Chittenden, Vermont.) Notes: "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn and West Springfield, Mass" by Gerald J. Parsons,THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.27 p.183. NOTES: Served in War 1776. Dutchess Co., NY 1764; E. Winsdor, CT 1774; W. Springfield, MA 1778. "The American Genealogist" says there are said to be thirty-one different spellings of the name: McQuivey, MacQuivey, Quivey, Quibby, McTehy, MacWithey, Qewoy, Mackerlithee, McQorthy, Makarory, etc. "The MacWithey Family of Preston, Connecticut" by Ada R. Chase, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.19 p.146; Salt Family History Library. James MacWethey Descendant Chart compiled by Eva Lena Quivey (1881-1962). NAME: Nathan McWethey, 5 Mar 1739-1823. NOTE: "Nathan served in the Revolution in Connecticut, where the troops used the spelling Quivey." [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]“The American Genealogist, Nathan McQuivey by Gerald James Parson, a Fellow in the American Society of Genealogists, living in Syracuse, NY, wrote the genealogy of the Nathan McQuivey lineage and published it in the American Genealogist. DAR [Daughters of the American Revolution] would not accept because there were no cites. I found out Parson was a descendent of Nathan McQuivey and belonged to the Sons of the Revolution. I wrote to him, letter returned. Then I found under the New England Ancestry Org that Parson had died and donated all his genealogy to NE Ancestory. After more searching, I found on another NEA [New England Ancestry] site, Parson was in communication with an Eldridge (the one who is cited in the McQuivey article) who had the records of General Caleb Hendee of Pittsford, VT. I contacted the Pittsford Historical, and yes, they have the original records, but very faded. C[aleb] Hendee wrote both the Hendee and McQuivey line sometime after the War of 1812, covering the period up until about 1825 or so. These records have been added to and are now called the Hendee Family History, available through LDS. DAR accepted these records for me joining under Nathan McQuivey (McWethy . . . I did get Nathan McQuivey approved as a DAR [Daughterrs of the American Revolution] patriot. He is the FIRST McQuivey approved.” [Nancy Legerski - email ]“I now return to my father's oldest sister Rachel. She married a man by the name of Nathan McWethy (or McQuivy) by whom she had a number of children, the names of some of them I remember viz. Jonathan, Solomon, Joshua, Nathan, Nathaniel and also a daughter and perhaps more. Jonathan, her son, I understand went into the state of New York and married a Dutch woman by whom he had several children. He has been dead many years. While a young man, he lived with my father one season while I was a boy since when I have never seen him. His brother Solomon learned the trade of gunsmith, has a family, and has for more than twenty years worked at the same in the United States Army in Springfield, Mass, where I suppose he now resides. He was here with a daughter of his a year or two ago. Joshua, his brother, I never have seen since I was a small boy, and know not what has become of him. Nathan, his brother, lived in this town some years about 34 or 35 years. Since after which he went to the Genesee country in the State of New York, married a Dutch girl, had a numerous family as I was told. I have not heard from him in some years. Nathaniel, the youngest son of my aunt Rachel, lived some years in this town and part of the time with me. He married for his first wife, Sally Hall, daughter of John Hall, and moved with her to Williston in this state. She did not live many years. He afterwards married again and still resides at Williston. I consider him to be a very industrious honest man. I believe he had but one sister and she married a man by the name of Downe in Williston. My aunt Rachel is said to have been a woman of great strength of bodily powers, but she died in the prime of life in Connecticut. Her husband afterwards married Roxana Ellsworth, a cousin of my mother’s. She has also been dead many years and my uncle Mc Witty moved to Williston, where he married his third wife. He died a few years since, being aged from 84 to 87 years.” [nephew, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 3] “Rachel Hendee, sister to Deacon Caleb Hendee, was married 8 July, 1764 to Nathan McQuivey (MacWethy). I have their marriage record in Dutchess [County], New York. Rachel was born in Coventry, Connecticut. I have her birth record. They had four sons including Nathaniel McQuivey who was born about 1775 in East Windsor, CT. He died 25 June, 1843 in Ripton, VT. I have his death record but no proof of birth. Nathaniel married Sally or Sara Hall in Pittsford, VT. Sally died and is buried in Williston, VT. I have her death record. He then married Silence Littlefield 28 Feb 1809 in Williston. I have no proof of their marriage. She was the daughter of Daniel Littlefield of Chesterfield, Ma. Silence was a twin, with a brother named Caleb. I have Silence's birth record. Silence's brother, Daniel, moved to Essex, Vermont sometime around 1800. Her two other sisters married and settled in Jericho, Vermont, just a short distance from Essex and Williston. I believe Silence moved to Vermont with one of them . . . Rachel Hendee married Nathan McQuivey. Rachel died in MA, then he remarried an Ellsworth (I think Eleanor, but there is some debate whether it was her or her sister). Nathan and Eleanor moved to Williston, VT. Eleanor died then he married a third time, an Anne. I found Anne's death certificate, and supposedly Nathan is buried next to her in Williston. Their [Rachel and Nathan McQuivey] son, Nathaniel married Sally (or Sara) Hall in Pittsford, VT. They moved to Williston, VT. Sally died and he married Silence Littlefield. Nathaniel and Silence, sometime after Nathaniel's parents death, moved to Ripton, VT.” [Nancy Legerski - email ]“I proofed Nathaniel McQuivey for DAR based on the Caleb Hendee memoirs. They are in the Pittsford Historical Society. Caleb Hendee was a cousin of Nathaniel’s [Nathaniel McQuivey} wife, Rachel Hendee. Interestingly, one of our other DAR members has Jonathan Hendee[?] as a patriot.” [Nancy Legerski - email ]“Some of the McQuivey family dropped the "Mc" and went by "Quivey." [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “In fact, of the six boys that Nathan McQuivey and Rachel Hendee had two dropped the Mc and went as Quivey, two went as MacQuivey (MacWethey), and two are McQuivey. From the information I have, instead of being called Jr or Nathan II, they just changed the spelling of the last name to clear up confusion with the same name generation before. So much for the thinking of the Scots. Nathan's grandfather came to America as a slave to England. He was captured, along with about 2000 other Scots in the Battle of Dunbar by Cornwell, marched across Scotland to and English prison. About 1/2 or more of the Scottish prisoners died along the way and another 25% or more died in prison. A few years ago they were excavating under the prison and found the bones. Anyway, the few remaining prisoners were taking up space so the 100 or so left ere either put on ships to the Caribbean, sent to France to fight in their war, or sold in England as servants. Grandfather was shipped to St. Kits, from there shipped to Massachusetts. He was sold on the auction block as a slave and worked ??? years as an indentured servant in Massachusetts. The McQuivey's settled in the Springfield, MA area. There are 20 some variations of the McQuivey name, which makes tracing very interesting.” [Nancy Legerski - email ]Jonathan McWethey (or Quivey) b. abt 1765 Dutchess County, New York, New England m. Polly Hart d. aft 1803 (age abt 38 yrs) Half Moon, Saratoga County, New York ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Jonathan /QUIVEY/.] “Jonathan, her [Rachel Hendee] son, I understand went into the state of New York and married a Dutch woman by whom he had several children. He has been dead many years. While a young man, he lived with my father [Deacon Caleb Hendee, Sr.] one season while I was a boy since when I have never seen him.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 3] Polly: b. “a Dutch woman”[daughter] Quivey b. abt 1790 New York, USA bur. Wolcott, Wayne County, New York ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]======================================================================================================================================================Hendy Quivey b. abt 1793 Half Moon, Saratoga County, New York, USA m. Hannah Spickerman abt 1817, Victory, Cayuga County, New York d. 26 Feb 1848 (abt age 55 yrs) Clarkson, Monroe County, New York bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe, New York "Research Notes: See marriage in Rochester Daily Democrat, 6 Mar 1848, p.3 col.2."Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.11." ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Hannah: b. 1797 Albany, New York, USA d. 1 Jul 1868 (age 71 yrs), Hamlin, Monroe County, New York bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York Parents: Philip Spickerman and Anna Simon ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass." by G.J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.26 p.198; Salt Lake Family Library. "Nathan McQuivey Additions and Corrections" by G.J.Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.27 p.187; Salt Lake Family History Library, FAM HIS0002.Blossom Cemetery transcription, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, Aug 1989; received from internet 10 May 1998. NAME: Hannah, wife of Hendy. AGE: 70y 7m; 1850 US Census, Clarkson, Monroe, New York; p.164; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 528. AGE: 53y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1860 US Census, Union, Monroe, New York; p.604; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 785. AGE: 63y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. NOTE: Listed with Reuben Quivey 23y; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; 1850 US Census, Clarkson, Monroe, New York, p.164 n.402; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ][daughter] Quivey b. abt 1820 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA m. Jacob D. Shears d. 1848-1850 (age abt 28 yrs) bur. Wolcott, Wayne County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William Shears b. abt 1843 [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alminaette Shears b. abt 1845 [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Degroff Shears b. abt 1847 [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] George H. Shears b. abt 1848 [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Henry Quivey I b. 11 Mar 1818 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA m. Elvira A. Spickerman abt 1841 d. 22 Mar 1879 (age 61 yrs) Hamlin, Monroe, New York bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York Occupation: Farmer ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12. Blossom Cemetery transcription, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, Aug 1989; received from internet 10 May 1998. NAME: Henry Quivey. MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHEY MCWETHEY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1850 US Census, Clarkson, Monroe, New York; p. ; Idaho Genealogical Library. AGE: 34y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Union, Monroe, New York; p.580; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 785. AGE: 44y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.234 n.443; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elvira: b. 15 Mar 1821, New York, USA d. 22 Jan 1902 (age 80 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12.Blossom Cemetery transcription, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, Aug 1989; received from internet 10 May 1998. NAME: Elvira A. Quivey, wife of Henry. MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHEY MCWETHEY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1850 US Census, Clarkson, Monroe, New York; p.140; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 528. NAME: Alvira Quivey. AGE: 30y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Union, Monroe, New York; p.580; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 785. NAME: Elvira A. Quivey. AGE: 39y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.234 n.443; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Jeremiah Spickerman Francis Quivey b. 21 Oct 1842 Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, USA d. 7 Sep 1843 Hamlin, Monroe County, New York bur. Walker Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12. Walker Cemetery Burial List; GEN-NYS-L internet website. NOTE: Listed as Francis Quivey, son of Henry and Alvira. Age at death 10m 17d; Walker Cemetery gravestone inscriptions, received 28 Mar 1997 via internet, "http:~halsey/rgs.html, (CEM011) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] George Quivey b. 18 Jun 1844 Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, USA m. Lucinda E. Smith d. 13 Jul 1872 (age 28 yrs) Rochester, Olmstead County, Minnesota bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12. MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1850 US Census, Clarkson, Monroe, New York; p.140; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 528. AGE: 6y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Union, Monroe, New York; p.580; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 785. AGE: 16y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.233 n.423 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] “Lucinda E. Smith married George’s brother, Maurice Quivey, becoming Maurice’s second wife.” [D. Petrie – dapwyn@] Jeremiah Quivey b. 6 Sep 1846, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York d. 28 Sep 1865 ( age 19 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12.Blossom Cemetery transcription, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, Aug 1989; received from internet 10 May 1998. NAME: Jeremiah Quivey, son of Henry and Elvira A. AGE: 19y 22d. MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1850 US Census, Clarkson, Monroe, New York; p.140; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 528. AGE: 4y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Union, Monroe, New York; p.580; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 785. AGE: 14y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maurice Quivey b. Nov 1848 New York, USA m(1). Delphine Simmons d. 3 Apr 1918 (age 69 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12. MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Resided at Hilton, New York. 1850 US Census, Clarkson, Monroe, New York; p.140; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 528. NAME: Moses Quivey. AGE: 1y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Union, Monroe, New York; p.580; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 785. NAME: Morris Quivey. AGE: 12y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1900 US Census, Parma, Monroe, New York; p.1; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Maurice Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: listed with wife (can't read name). BIRTHDATE:Nov 1848. AGE: 53y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. OCCUPATION: retired farmer; RESEARCH: In 1900 US Census, listed with wife (couldn't read name) who is listed as 29 years old. More research needed; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.234 n.443; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Delphine: b. 14 Mar 1851 d. 24 Jul 1874 (age 23 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12. Blossom Cemetery transcription, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, Aug 1989; received from internet 10 May 1998.NAME: Della, wife of Maurice Quivey and daughter of Philip P. and Catherine Simmons. AGE: 23y 4m 10d. BURIAL PLACE: Blossom Cemetery. MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, p.234 n.443 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maurice Quivey m(2). Lucinda E. Smith [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] “Lucinda E. Smith was previously married to Maurice’s brother, George Quivey. George died 13 Jul 1872 at age 28. Maurice’s first wife, Delphine Simmons, died 24 Jul 1874 at age 23.” [D. Petrie – dapwyn@] Merrit Quivey b. 14 Feb 1851 Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, USA d. 9 Mar 1852 (age 1 yr) Hamlin, Monroe County, New York bur. Walker Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12. MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977; Walker Cemetery gravestone inscriptions, received 28 Mar 1997 via internet, "http:~halsey/rgs.html, (CEM011) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charles Quivey b. 12 Dec 1853 Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, USA m. Rhoda Caster 1 Jun 1887 Wolcott, Wayne County, New York d. 14 Apr 1889 (age 35 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHEY MCWETHEY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1860 US Census, Union, Monroe, New York; p.580; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 785. AGE: 7y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. Blossom Cemetery transcription, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, Aug 1989; received from internet 10 May 1998. NAME: Charles Quivey. NOTE: Dec. 12 1853-Apr. 14 1889. BURIAL PLACE: Blossom Cemetery; John Ogden Wadsworth, History of the Original Town of Wolcott, FHL book 974.787/W1 H2w; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.234 n.443 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rhoda: b. 26 Feb 1863 Wolcott, Wayne County, New York, USA m(1). Charles Quivey 1 Jun 1887 Wolcott, Wayne County, New York d. 16 Nov 1934 (age 71 yrs) [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977; John Ogden Wadsworth, History of the Original Town of Wolcott, FHL book 974.787/W1 H2w; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.234 n.443 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Leonard Caster (b. 20 May 1822 Galen, Wayne County, New York, USA m. abt 1854 d. 17 Mar 1901 (age 78 yrs) Wolcott, Wayne County, New York bur. Ford Cemetery, Wolcott, Wayne County, New York) [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York; p.779; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 875-880. AGE: 38y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York; John Ogden Wadsworth, History of the Original Town of Wolcott, FHL book 974.787/W1 H2w; Ford Cemetery of Wolcott, Wayne, New York, via internet, received 19 Jul 2000; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.75 n.606 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Harriet E. Quivey (b. 10 Jul 1837 Butler, Wayne County New York, USA d. 18 Jun 1919 (age 81 yrs) Wolcott, Wayne County, New York bur. Ford Cemetery, Wolcott, Wayne County, New York “Of Wolcott, Wayne County, New York”) [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1850 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, NY; p.535; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 611-614. NAME: Harriet E. Quivey. AGE: 12y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York; p.779; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 875-880. NAME: Harriet Caster. AGE: 22y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; John Ogden Wadsworth, History of the Original Town of Wolcott, FHL book 974.787/W1 H2w; Ford Cemetery of Wolcott, Wayne, New York, via internet, received 19 Jul 2000; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.75 n.606 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ella Quivey b. 25 May 1856 Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, USA m. Silas Wright Darrow 25 Mar 1885 d. 12 Dec 1934 (age 78 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHEY MCWETHEY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1860 US Census, Union, Monroe, New York; p.580; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 785. NAME: Ellen Quivey. AGE: 4y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; Darrow Family Group Records compiled by Mark Wooton, via internet, received 04/30/01; Blossom Cemetery Inscriptions, via internet, received 07/25/01; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.234 n.443- Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Silas: b. 13 Mar 1847 Hulberton, Holley County, New York, USA d. 4 May 1915 (age 68 yrs) Brockport, Monroe County, New York bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York [The Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Resided at Brockport, NY; Darrow Family Group Records compiled by Mark Wooton, via internet, received 04/30/01; Blossom Cemetery Inscriptions, via internet, received 07/25/01; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.234 n.443 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elva Rebecca Darrow b. 23 Apr 1886 Walker, Monroe County, New York, USA m(1). Charles Benson d. 8 Jun 1956 (age 78 yrs) Brockport, Monroe County, New York bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York [Darrow Family Group Records compiled by Mark Wooton, via internet, received 04/30/01; Blossom Cemetery Inscriptions, via internet, Elva R. Norton; Ibid, Harry Norton - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Arthur Benson b. 1917 d. 1919 (age 2 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe Coounty, New York [Darrow Family Group Records compiled by Mark Wooton, via internet, received 04/30/01; Blossom Cemetery Inscriptions, via internet, Arthur Benson - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elva Rebecca Darrow m(2). Harry H. Norton 31 Jul 1925 Brockport, Monroe County, New York Harry: b. 15 Aug 1888 New York, New York County, New York, USA d. 8 Sep 1958 (age 70 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York [Darrow Family Group Records compiled by Mark Wooton, via internet, received 04/30/01; Blossom Cemetery Inscriptions, via internet, Harry Norton; Ibid, Elva R. Norton - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Avis Norton b. m. George W. Seveins George: b. 13 Aug 1901 Pennsylvania, USA [Darrow Family Group Records compiled by Mark Wooton, via internet, received 04/30/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Avis Darrow b. 23 Dec 1888 Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, USA m. Rollin Thomas Jones [Darrow Family Group Records compiled by Mark Wooton, via internet, received 04/30/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rollin Thomas: b. 26 Aug 1891 [Darrow Family Group Records compiled by Mark Wooton, via internet, received 04/30/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Barbara Helen Jones b. m. William Reeves Barrow [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Harry Darrow b. 14 Dec 1890 d. 23 Feb 1891 bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe, New York [Darrow Family Group Records compiled by Mark Wooton, via internet, received 04/30/01; Blossom Cemetery Inscriptions, via internet, received 07/25/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alice Quivey b. 1859 New York, New York, USA [1860 US Census, Union, Monroe, New York; p.580; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 785. NAME: Alice Quivey. AGE: 8/12y. BIRTHPLACE: New York - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Quivey b. 12 Oct 1860 Hamlin, Monroe County, New York d. 22 Jan 1894 (age 33 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHEY MCWETHEY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. Blossom Cemetery transcription, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, Aug 1989; received from internet 10 May 1998. NAME: Mary Quivey; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.234 n.443 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jessie L. Quivey b. 18 Jan 1863 Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, USA d. 9 Feb 1894 (age 31 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHEY MCWETHEY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: never married. Blossom Cemetery transcription, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, Aug 1989; received from internet 10 May 1998. NAME: Jessie L. Quivey. BURIAL PLACE: Blossom Cemetery; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.234 n.443 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Quivey b. 1825 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA m. Louisa J. Sherwood d. 1885 Near Humboldt, Humboldt Couty, Iowa (age 60 yrs) Residence: Genesee Grove, Illinois in 1858 “He helped organize Free Will Baptist Church at Millageville, Illinois in 1860.” ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12. MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Resided at Genesee Grove, Illinois in 1858. He helped organize Free Will Baptist Church at Millageville, Illinois in 1860; 1870 US Census, Rock Creek Township, Carroll, Illinois, p.185 n.80 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Louisa: b. Jul 1825 New York, USA [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NAME: Eliza. Roberta Marbes Quivey of Marianna, FL, received 28 Jul 1998. 1860 US Census, Wysox, Carroll, Illinois; p.957; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 159. NAME: Louisa Quivey. AGE: 35y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1900 US Census, Humboldt, Humboldt, Iowa; p.101; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Louisa J. Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: mother of Clara Quivey. BIRTHDATE: Jul 1825. AGE: 74y. STATUS: widow, 6 children, 4 living.BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1870 US Census, Rock Creek Township, Carroll, Illinois, p.185 n.80 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Reuben Fletcher Quivey b. 29 Dec 1845 Whiteside County, Illinois, USA m. Eva Persis Wilson 18 Oct 1877 Cedar County, Iowa d. 25 May 1928 (age 82 yrs) [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Reuben resided on a farm near Rutland, Iowa. Roberta Marbes Quivey of Marianna, FL, received 28 Jul 1998. 1860 US Census, Wysox, Carroll, Illinois; p.957; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 159. NAME: Fletcher Quivey. AGE: 14y. BIRTHPLACE: Illinois; Cedar County Iowa, Marriage Record, R.F. Quivey and Eva R. Wilson, bk.F p.238; 1870 US Census, Rock Creek Township, Carroll, Illinois, p.185 n.80 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Eva Persis: b. 13 Mar 1856, Quebec, Canada [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. Roberta Quivey, received 23 Jul 1998; Cedar County Iowa, Marriage Record, R.F. Quivey and Eva R. Wilson, bk.F p.238; 1870 US Census, Rock Creek Township, Carroll, Illinois, p.185 n.80 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mabel Alice Quivey b. 11 Dec 1882 Grundy Center, Grundy County, Iowa, USA m. Thomas Jefferson Reynolds abt 1899 Iowa d. 22 Nov 1964 (age 81 yrs) Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa [Roberta Marbes Quivey of Marianna, FL, received 28 Jul 1998. NOTE: Had 9 children; Reynolds Genealogy, compiled by M. Sue Meinhart of Orange CA, received 07/07/2000 via internet, , (HIS055) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Thomas Jefferson: b. 19 Aug 1872 Dulles County, Iowa, USA d. 9 May 1929 (age 56 yrs) Humboldt, Humboldt County, Iowa [Roberta Quivey, received 23 Jul 1998; Reynolds Genealogy, compiled by M. Sue Meinhart of Orange CA, received 07/07/2000 via internet, , (HIS055) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Lewis P. Reynolds (b. 6 Jan 1833 Richmond, Ray County, Missouri, USA m. 8 Mar 1853 Jackson County, Missouri d. 24 Sep 1908 (age 75 years) Humboldt, Humboldt County, Iowa [Reynolds Genealogy, compiled by M. Sue Meinhart of Orange CA, received 07/07/2000 via internet, , (HIS055) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Lydia Sexton (b. 16 Oct 1837 Platte City, Platte County, Missouri, USA d. 4 Nov 1883 (age 46 yrs) Polk County, Iowa) [Reynolds Genealogy, compiled by M. Sue Meinhart of Orange CA, received 07/07/2000 via internet, , (HIS055) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]========================================================================================================================================= Cynthia Louise Quivey b. Mar 1886 Iowa, USA m. Thomas A. Nixon d. 1963 (age 77 yrs) [Roberta Marbes Quivey of Marianna, FL, received 28 Jul 1998- Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Cynthia Louise /QUIVEY/.] Thomas A: b. 26 Apr 1887 Ireland d. Apr 1972 Bethel Nixon b [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Leonilas John Quivey b. 4 Feb 1889 Iowa, USA m. Jessie A. __ abt 1917 “of Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa” d. 19 Jun 1971 Los Angeles, California [ - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jessie A: b. 1895 Nebraska, USA d. 1946 [Roberta Quivey, received 23 Jul 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Jessie A. //.] Donald Quivey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Glenn Quivey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maxine Quivey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Merrill Quivey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dick Quivey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Byron Fletcher Quivey b. 5 Sep 1891 Iowa, USA m. Grace Melvina Turner abt 1917 d. 15 May 1967 (age 75 yrs) Los Angeles, California [Roberta Quivey, received 23 Jul 1998; Social Security Death Index, , Byron Quivey, (CIV068); California Death Index, , Byron F Quivey; Ibid, Grace M. Quivey - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Grace Melvina /TURNER/.] Grace Melvina: b. 24 Jun 1898 Iowa, USA d. 21 Jul 1957 San Mateo County, California Byron Fletcher Quivey Jr. b. 9 Oct 1918 Lineville, Wayne County, Iowa, USA m. Helen Koral d. 13 Dec 1994 (age 76 yrs) Santa Ana, Orange County, California [Roberta Marbes Quivey of Marianna, FL, received 28 Jul 1998; Social Security Death Index, , Byron Quivey, (CIV068); California Death Index, , Byron Fletcher Quivey - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Byron Walter Quivey b. m(1). Gail Rouse [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Julie G. Quivey b. m. Seaborn Howell Byron [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Byron Jeffery Quivey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Byron Walter Quivey m(2). Roberta Marbes [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Roberta: b. Parents: George Kenneth Marbes and Katherine Elizabeth Taylor Linda Diane Quivey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elmer P. Quivey b. 6 Aug 1849 New York m. Eva Parker d. 1930 (age 81 yrs) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Elmer operated a children's home at Omaha, Nebraska. 1860 US Census, Wysox, Carroll, Illinois; p.957; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 159. NAME: Elmer Quivey. AGE: 12y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1870 US Census, Rock Creek Township, Carroll, Illinois, p.185 n.80; 1880 US Census, Grundy Center, Grundy, Iowa, p.467A; THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Eva: b. 1856 Illinois, USA [THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977; 1880 US Census, Grundy Center, Grundy, Iowa, p.467A; 1870 US Census, Rock Creek Township, Carroll, Illinois, p.185 n.80 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] ============================================================================================================================================== Hannah Elizabeth Quivey b. 17 Jul 1853 Illinois, USA m. William Stivers [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1860 US Census, Wysox, Carroll, Illinois; p.957; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 159. NAME: Hannah Quivey. AGE: 8y. BIRTHPLACE: Illinois; 1870 US Census, Rock Creek Township, Carroll, Illinois, p.185 n.80 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] ============================================================================================================================================== Alice Mary Ellen Quivey b. 1859 New York, New York, USA [1860 US Census, Union, Monroe, New York; p.580; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 785. NAME: Alice Quivey. AGE: 8/12y. BIRTHPLACE: New York12 Nov 1858 [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Died young - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] ============================================================================================================================================== Hendy J. Quivey b. 1859 New York, New York, USA m. Sarah __ Residence: Spokane, Washinton (1914) [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Hendy was a resident of Spokane, WA, in 1914; 1870 US Census, Union, Monroe, New York;Rock Creek Township, Carroll, Illinois, p.580; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 785. NAME: Alice Quivey. AGE: 8/12y. BIRTHPLACE: New York185 n.80 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] ============================================================================================================================================== Clara Belle Quivey b. 8 Mar 1865 Illinois, USA d. 21 Jun 1950 (age 85 yrs) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Occupation: milliner [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Clara was a milliner in Humboldt, Iowa for many years. 1900 US Census, Humboldt, Humboldt, Iowa; p.101; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Clara Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: Listed with mother Louisa J. Quivey 74y. BIRTHDATE: Mar 1865. AGE: 35y. STATUS: single. BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. OCCUPATION: milliner - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704; California Death Index, , Clara Belle Quivey; 1870 US Census, Rock Creek Township, Carroll, Illinois, p.185 n.80 - ]Lovina Quivey b. 17 Jun 1825 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA m. Philander H. Buckley d. 24 Mar 1903 (age 77 yrs) bur. 26 Mar 1903, Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Philander: b. 10 Mar 1814 d. 17 Mar 1890 (age 76) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12. MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: George W. Buckley and Anna R. Sawyer Joel Mack Buckley b. 17 Jan 1848 m, Bessie __ d. 14 Dec 1877 (age 29 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Died young - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] ============================================================================================================================================== Zemantha Buckley b. 5 Dec 1855 m. Delmer L. Simmons d. 6 Sep 1929 (age 73 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Linus Quivey b. 16 Aug 1826 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA m. Anna Emeline Himes abt 1852 New York d. 6 Mar 1915, Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa (age 88 yrs) bur. Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa [Grinnell Cemetery Record; p.16; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: Linus Quivey. DATE: 16 Aug 1826 - 6 Mar 1915. "Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12. NOTE: In 1850 Census, Linus was living in Clarkson. He moved to Grinell, Iowa by 1906. MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Resident of Oneida, Illinois in 1858. 1850 US Census, Clarkson, Monroe, New York; p.145; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 528. AGE: 22y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Ontario, Knox, Illinois; p.492; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 195. NAME: Linus Quivy. AGE: 33y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1870 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.268; Idaho Gen Library. NAME: Linus Quibey. AGE: 42y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York. NOTE: Listed with Linus is Anna 38y, David 20y, Ida 15y, Burlin 11y, Jessie 7y, Alta 1/12y. 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.510; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Linus Quivey. AGE: 53y. OCCUPATION: farming. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. RELATIONSHIP: Listed with wife Anna 48y, son Berlin 21y, daughter Jessie 16y, daughter Alta 13y, son George 6y. 1900 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.50; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Linus Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: father of George L. Quivey. BIRTHDATE: Aug 1827. AGE: 72y. STATUS: widowed. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York.MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1910 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.47; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Linus Quivey. RELATIONSHIP father of George L. Quivey. AGE: 82y. STATUS: widowed. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York; Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); Grinnell Cemetery Records, p.16, 41, Poweshiek Iowa Genealogical Society, (CEM006); 1880 United States Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.510B; Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 0128406, Deaths, p.22, (CIV024); Death Notice of Mrs. Linus Quivey, MONTEZUMA DEMOCRAT, 23 Jun 1896, Poweshiek Genealogical Society, (NEWS015) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Anna Emeline: b. 28 Mar 1832 New York, USA d. 21 Jun 1896 (age 64 yrs) Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa bur. 22 Jun 1896 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12; Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey. NOTE: "Died in Grinnell June 21 1896, Anna Emeline Quivey, in the 64th year of her age. The funeral services were held at the family residence June 22d, the services being conducted by her pastor, Geo. M. Adams, assisted by her former paster Rev. T. Brands. The deceased was a highly esteemed and useful member of the Baptist Church with which she united early in life in Hamlin NY. She was married to Linus Quivey in 1856. Seven children were the fruit of this union. Two of whom are dead, May a daughter and David the oldest son. Five remain, Mrs. J.C. Powell, Berlin and George Quivey and two unmarried daughters, Alta and Jessie. She leaves one sister, Mrs. C.W. Shacklady of Troy NY, Alfred Himes and Henry Himes both of Sierraville CA. Their numerous friends tender them their prayer and sympathy in this hour of their affliction. A very large company attended the funeral services, attesting the esteem in which the loved woman was held, over sixty teams being joined in the march to her final resting place;" MONTEZUMA DEMOCRAT; 23 June 1896; Poweshiek Gene Society.NOTE: "Mrs. Linus Quivey died south of Grinnell yesterday of dropsy and heart disease; Poweshiek County Death Record; bk.2 p.1168; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: Anna E. Quivey. AGE: 64y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. BURIAL PLACE: Grinnell; Grinnell Cemetery Record; p. 16; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: Anna Emmeline. DATE: 28 Mar 1832 - 21 Jun 1896. RELATIONSHIP: wife of Linus Quivey; 1850 US Census, Clarkson, Monroe, New York; p.145; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 528. AGE: 18y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1860 US Census, Ontario, Knox, Illinois; p.492; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 195. AGE: 32y. RELATIONSHIP: listed as wife of Linus Quivy. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1870 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.268; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Anna Quibey. AGE: 38y. OCCUPATION: keeping house. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.510; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Anna Quivey. AGE: 48y. RELATIONSHIP: wife of Linus Quivey. OCCUPATION: keeping house. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York; Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); Grinnell Cemetery Records, p.16, 41, Poweshiek Iowa Genealogical Society, (CEM006); 1880 United States Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.510B; Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 0128406, Deaths, p.22, (CIV024); Death Notice of Mrs. Linus Quivey, MONTEZUMA DEMOCRAT, 23 Jun 1896, Poweshiek Genealogical Society, (NEWS015) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] David H. Quivey b. 1851 New York, USA m. Amy Drake 24 Sep 1873 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa d. 1 Aug 1880, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa (age 29 yrs) bur. 3 Aug 1880 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa [Poweshiek County Iowa Marriage Record; p.84; FHL film 1028402. NAME: David Quivey. Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: deceased son. Poweshiek County Death Record; bk.1 p.2; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: David Quivey.AGE: 30y 11m 9d. BURIAL PLACE: Grinnell. Grinnell Cemetery Record; p.189; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: David H. Quivey. DATE: d-1 Aug 1880. AGE: 29y. 1860 US Census, Ontario, Knox, Illinois; p.492; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 195. AGE: 7y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1870 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.268; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: David Quibey. AGE: 20y. OCCUPATION: farm laborer. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.535; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: David H. Quivey.AGE: 29y. RELATIONSHIP: Listed with wife Emma C. 30y, son Frank H. 6y, son Alfred M. 4y, son Charles F. 2y, daughter Myrtle I. 1y. STATUS: married. OCCUPATION: brakeman. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York.MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York; Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 1028402, Marriages, p.84, (CIV024); Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.535C; Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 0128406, Deaths, p.2 n.23, (CIV024); Grinnell Cemetery Records, p.16, 41, Poweshiek Iowa Genealogical Society, (CEM006) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Amy: b. 1850 Illinois, USA d. 13 Apr 1900 (age 50 yrs) Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa bur. Grinnell, Poweshiek Coounty, Iowa [Poweshiek County Marriage Record; bk.C p.84 n.332; FHL film 1028402. NAME: Amy Drake. Grinnell Cemetery Index; Iowa Historical Library, Des Moines, IA; recd 9 Aug 1998. 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.535; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Emma C. Quivey. AGE: 30y. RELATIONSHIP: wife of David H. Quivey. STATUS: married. BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: Maine. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Maine; Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 1028402, Marriages, p.84, (CIV024); Grinnell Cemetery Records, p.16, 41, Poweshiek Iowa Genealogical Society, (CEM006); 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.535C; Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 0128406, Deaths, p.2 n.23, (CIV024) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Frank H. Quivey b. Jul 1873 Iowa, USA m. Jennie Fremont 1903 d. 16 Sep 1940 (age 67 yrs) Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas bur. 19 Sep 1940, Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas [1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.535; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Frank H. Quivey. AGE: 6y. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. 1900 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.74; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Frank Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: brother in law of Geo W. Davis. BIRTHDATE: July 1873. AGE: 26y. STATUS: single. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. OCCUPATION: day laborer; 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.535C; 1910 US Census, Wellington, Sumner, Kansas, p.83 n.151; 1920 US Census, Wellington, Sumner, Kansas, p.264B n.267; WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS, Funeral Notice of Frank Quivey, Wednesday, 18 Sep 1002, p.6; Ibid, Obituary of Jennie Ryan, Friday 28 May 1954, p.1; Prairie Lawn Cemetery, via internet, Frank H. Quivey, block 548 lot 03; Ibid, Jennie Fremont Ryan, block 548 lot 02 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jennie: b. 7 Oct 1885 Ames, Story County, Iowa, USA m(2). W.E. Ryan d. 28 May 1954 (age 68 yrs) Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas bur. Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas [WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS, Obituary of Jennie Ryan, Friday 28 May 1954, p.1; 1910 US Census, Wellington, Sumner, Kansas, p.83 n.151; 1920 US Census, Wellington, Sumner, Kansas, p.264B n.267; Prairie Lawn Cemetery, via internet, Jennie Fremont Ryan, block 548 lot 02; 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.535C; WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS, Funeral Notice of Frank Quivey, Wednesday, 18 Sep 1002, p.6; Prairie Lawn Cemetery, via internet, Frank H. Quivey, block 548 lot 03 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Winifred E. Quivey b. 22 Dec 1904 Iowa m. Mr. Conn d. 9 Feb 1988 (age 83) [Living at Eugene Oregon at the time of death. (Social Security Death Index); WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS, Obituary of Jennie Ryan, Friday 28 May 1954, p.1; Ibid, Obituary of Helen Dean Quivey, Friday, 23 Aug 1935, p.5; Social Security Death Index, , Winifred Conn; 1910 US Census, Wellington, Sumner, Kansas, p.83 n.151; 1920 US Census, Wellington, Sumner, Kansas, p.264B n.267- Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]==================================================================================================================================== Frances A. Quivey b. 1906 Iowa, USA m(1). Mr. Reathaford [WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS, Obituary of Jennie Ryan, Friday 28 May 1954, p.1; Ibid, Obituary of Helen Dean Quivey, Friday, 23 Aug 1935, p.5; 1910 US Census, Wellington, Sumner, Kansas, p.83 n.151; 1920 US Census, Wellington, Sumner, Kansas, p.264B n.267 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]==================================================================================================================================== Frances A. Quivey m(2). Mr. Richardsd [ - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]==================================================================================================================================== Ruth A. Quivey b. 1909 Kansas, USA m. Mr. Trout [WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS, Obituary of Jennie Ryan, Friday 28 May 1954, p.1; Ibid, Obituary of Helen Dean Quivey, Friday, 23 Aug 1935, p.5; 1910 US Census, Wellington, Sumner, Kansas, p.83 n.151; 1920 US Census, Wellington, Sumner, Kansas, p.264B n.267 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]==================================================================================================================================== Helen Dean Quivey b. 11 Jun 1916, Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas d. 20 Aug 1935 (age 19 yrs) Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas bur. 22 Aug 1935 Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas [WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS, Obituary of Helen Dean Quivey, Friday, 23 Aug 1935, p.5; Ibid, Obituary of Jennie Ryan, Friday 28 May 1954, p.1; 1920 US Census, Wellington, Sumner, Kansas, p.264B n.267 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]==================================================================================================================================== David C. Quivey b. 11 Apr 1919 Kansas, USA d. 31 May 1968 (age 49 yrs) Alameda, California [WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS, Obituary of Jennie Ryan, Friday 28 May 1954, p.1; Ibid, Obituary of Helen Dean Quivey, Friday, 23 Aug 1935, p.5; 1920 US Census, Wellington, Sumner, Kansas, p.264B n.267; California Death Index, -gen/ca/_vitals/cadeathm.htm, David C. Quivey. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alfred M. Quivey b. 1876 Iowa, USA [1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.535C.- Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] ======================================================================================================================================== Charles F. Quivey b. 1878 Iowa, USA [1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.535C - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] ======================================================================================================================================== Essie Myrtle Quivey b. May 1879 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA m. George W. Davis 13 Dec 1898 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa [Poweshiek County Marriage Record; bk.2 p.92 n.3406, bk.E p.288; FHL film 1028404. NAME: Essie M. Quivey. AGE: 20y. BIRTHPLACE: Grinnell Iowa. FATHER: David M. Quivey. MOTHER: Amy Drake. STATUS: 1st marriage. WITNESSES: F. H. and Chas. Quivey. 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.535; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Myrtle I. Quivey. AGE: 2y. RELATIONSHIP: daughter of David H. Quivey. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. 1900 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p. 74; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Essie Davis. RELATIONSHIP: wife of Geo W. Davis. BIRTHDATE: May 1879. AGE: 21y. STATUS: 1st marriage, 0 children. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Illinois; Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 1028404, Marriages, p.92, (CIV024); 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.535C. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] George: b. Jan 1873 Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA [Poweshiek County Marriage Record; bk.2 p.92 n.3406, bk.E p.288; FHL film 1028404. NAME: George W. Davis. OCCUPATON: mechanic.BIRTHPLACE: Des Moines IA. FATHER: Andres W. Davis. MOTHER: not given. WITNESSES: F.H. and Chas. Quivey. 1900 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.74; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Geo W. Davis. RELATIONSHIP: Listed with wife Essie 21y, brother in law Frank Quivey 26y. BIRTHDATE: Jan 1873. AGE: 27y. STATUS: 1st marriage. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: unknown. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: unknown. OCCUPATION: blacksmith; Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 1028404, Marriages, p.92, (CIV024); 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.535C - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Andrew S. Davis and Mrs. Andrew S. Davis Ida May Quivey b. Oct 1856 New York, USA m. John C. Powell 29 May 1873 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa [Poweshiek County Iowa Marriage Record; p.72; FHL film 0128404. NAME: Ida M. Quivey. DATE: 29 May 1873. 1860 US Census, Ontario, Knox, Illinois; p.492; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 195. AGE: 5y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1870 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.268; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Ida Quibey.AGE: 15y.BIRTHPLACE: New York. Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey. NOTE: Seven children are listed, including Mrs. J. C. Powell. HISTORY OF POWESHIEK COUNTY IOWA; 1880, p.920; Poweshiek Gene Society. RELATIONSHIP: J. C. Powell ... "was married in Grinnell, May 28, 1873, to Miss Ida M. Quivey. They have four children: Mary E., Maud A., Willie and Mabel J;" Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 1028402, Marriages, p.72, (CIV024); Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); HISTORY OF POWESHIEK COUNTY IOWA, dated 1880, p.920, J.C. Powell, Poweshiek Genealogical Society, (HIS032) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Ida May /QUIVEY/.]John: b. 17 Sep 1836 Pennsylvania, USA [Poweshiek County Iowa Marriage Record; p.72; FHL film 0128404. NAME: John C. Powell. HISTORY OF POWESHIEK COUNTY IOWA; 1880, p.920; Poweshiek Gene Society. NOTE: "J.C. Powell, Carpenter and builder, Grinnell. This gentleman owes his nativity to Pennsyulvania, where he was born on the 17th of September, 1836. After leaving school he learned the carpenter's trade, and with saw-milling, followed it until 1861, when he enlisted in company E, Eighth Pennsylvania Reserve Corps and served three years and three months, when he was honorably discharged. Was in the battles of Lewisburg, McClellan's Campaign and several others equally as severe. After receiving his discharge he returned to Pennsylvania and continued his trade until 1866, when he went to Illinois, and in the fall of 1868 came to Grinnell and is now doing the largest business in contracting and building in the city. In the spring of 1878 he was elected a member of the city council, which position he now holds. He was married in Grinnell, May 28, 1873, to Miss Ida M. Quivey. They have four children: Mary E. , Maud A., Willie and Mabel J;" Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 1028402, Marriages, p.72, (CIV024); HISTORY OF POWESHIEK COUNTY IOWA, dated 1880, p.920, J.C. Powell, Poweshiek Genealogical Society, (HIS032); Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary E. Powell b. Oct 1874 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA [ "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch ( : accessed 2013-05-12), entry for Mary E. /POWELL/; Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William (“Willie”) J. Powell b. 1878 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mabel J. Powell b. 1879 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Mabel J. /POWELL/; Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maud A. Powell b. Mar 1876 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Maud A. /POWELL/; Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Madge E. POWELL b. Dec 1885 “probably Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa” ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Madge E. /POWELL/.] Myrtle J. POWELL b. Mar 1888 “probably Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa” ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Myrtle J. /POWELL/.] Berlin Wilson Quivey b. 25 Apr 1859 Wataga, Knox, Illinois, USA m. Emma Maria Tuttle 8 Jul 1890, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois d. 25 Nov 1931 (age 72 yrs) Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa bur. 27 Nov 1931, Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa [Grinnell Cemetery Record; p.41; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: Burlin W. Quivey. DATE: 1859-1931. Smith Funeral Home Records; p.172; Smith Funeral Home of Grinnell Iowa. NAME: Berlin Wilson Quivey. OCCUPATION: retired farmer. BIRTHPLACE: Wautaugua, Illinois. FATHER: Linus Quivey. MOTHER: Anna E. Himes. 1860 US Census, Ontario, Knox, Illinois; p.492; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 195. AGE: 1y. BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: son. 1870 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.268; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Burlin Quibey. AGE: 11y. OCCUPATION: works on farm. BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.510; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Berlin Quivey. AGE: 21y. RELATIONSHIP: son of Linus Quivey. BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1900 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.50; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Berlin W. Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: Listed with wife Emma M. Quivey 34y. 1910 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.47; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Berlin W. Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: Listed with wife Emma M. 45y, daughter Anna M. 9y, boarder George O. Bliven. AGE: 50y. STATUS: first marriage, 19y. BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. OCCUPATION: farmer; TODO: Get probate record of Berlin W. Quivey from Poweshiek County Iowa, box #1064, docket 15, p.255; Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900, via internet., Berlin W. Quivey and Emma Tuttle, license #154864; Obituary of Emma Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); Smith Funeral Home Record, Berlin Wilson Quivey, Poweshiek County Genealogical, (CIV027); Grinnell Cemetery Records, p.16, 41, Poweshiek Iowa Genealogical Society, (CEM006); 1880 United States Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.510B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Emma Maria: b. 19 Dec 1865 Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, USA d. 17 Apr 1962 (age 96 yrs) Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa bur. 19 Apr 1962 Hazelwood Cemetery, Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa [1900 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.50; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Emma M. Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: wife of Berlin W. Quivey. BIRTHDATE: Dec 1865. AGE: 34y. STATUS: Married 9y, 1 child, 0 living. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1910 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.47; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Emma M. Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: wife of Berlin W. Quivey. AGE: 45y.STATUS: 1st marriage, 19y, 2 children, 1 living. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. SOURCE: Poweshiek County Marriage Record; Willis E. Evans and Anna May Quivey, bk.L p.623 n.7913; Poweshiek Gene Society. RELATIONSHIP: Listed as the mother of Anna May Quivey. Grinnell Cemetery Record; p.41; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: Emma M. Quivey. DATE: 1865-1962. RELATIONSHIP: wife of Burlin W. Quivey. Obituary of Emma Quivey; ; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: Mrs. Emma Quivey. NOTE: "Mrs. Emma Quivey, 96, Grinnell, died early Tuesday morning at a local hospital following an illness of the past 10 days... Born Dec. 19, 1865, at Hamlin, N.Y., she was the daughter of Egbert and Hannah Frink Tuttle. She attended the schools of her home town and later graduated from high school at Troy, N.Y. On July 8, 1890, at Chicago, Ill., she was united in marriage with Berlin Quivey. To this union were born two children: a son Wilson, who died in infancy, and a daughter, Mrs. Willis (Anna May) Evans of Grinnell. In addition to her daugher, Mrs. Quivey is survived by two grandchildren, Carl Evans of Ames and Mrs. Don (Mary) Johnston of Grinnell; three great grandchildren, Nancy, David and Susan Johnston of Grinnell. Also surviving is George Bliven of Salida, Calif., who was raised in the family home. She was preceded in death by her husband in November of 1931, her son, two brothers, and three sisters. Mrs. Quivey moved with her husband to the Westfield community near Grinnell from Troy, N.Y., and then moved to the home at 808 East Street in 1926 following her husband's retirement. She was a member of the First Baptist church and had belonged to the Isabelle Brande Guild, the New Century Club, the Rest and Recreation Club, and was a charter member of the Westfield Grange and Westfield Ladies Aid;" Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900, via internet., Berlin W. Quivey and Emma Tuttle, license #154864; Obituary of Emma Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); Grinnell Cemetery Records, p.16, 41, Poweshiek Iowa Genealogical Society, (CEM006); Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); Smith Funeral Home Record, Berlin Wilson Quivey, Poweshiek County Genealogical, (CIV027); 1880 United States Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.510B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Berlin Wilson Quivey Jr. b. 20 Sep 1894 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa d. 1894 (infant) Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa bur. Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa [Poweshiek County Iowa Birth Record; p.90 n.2812; FHL film 1028406. NAME: Berlin W. Quivey. PARENTS: Berlin W. Quivey, Emma M. Tuttle. 1900 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; Emma M. Quivey, p.50; Idaho Genealogical Library. NOTE: Emma M. Quivey is listed as having 1 child, with 0 living children. Grinnell Cemetery Record; p.41; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: Burlin W. Quivey Jr. DATE: 1894; baby. Obituary of Emma Quivey; ; Poweshiek Gene Society. RELATIONSHIP: "... a son, Wilson, who died in infancy.. ;" Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 0128406, Births, p.90 n.2812, (CIV024); Obituary of Emma Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); Grinnell Cemetery Records, p.16, 41, Poweshiek Iowa Genealogical Society, (CEM006)- Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Anna May Quivey b. 21 Oct 1900 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa m. Willis E. Evans [Poweshiek County Iowa Birth Record; p.434; FHL iflm 1028406. NAME: Anna May Quivey. PARENTS: Berlin W. Quivey, Emma Maria Tuttle. 1910 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.47; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Anna M. Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: daughter of Berlin W. Quivey.AGE: 9y. STATUS: single. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. Poweshiek County Marriage Record; bk.L p.623 n.7913; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: Anna May Quivey. AGE: 30y. BIRTHPLACE: Grinnell, IA. FATHER: B.W.Quivey.MOTHER: Emma M. Tuttle. WITNESSES: Geo. Bliven and Clara Estalene Gillis. Obituary of Emma Quivey; ; Poweshiek Gene Society. RELATIONSHIP: "... a daughter, Mrs. Willis (Anna May) Evans of Grinnell;" Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 0128406, Births, p.434, (CIV024); Obituary of Emma Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Carl Evans b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Evans b. m. Don Johnston [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nancy Johnston b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] David Johnston b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Susan Johnston b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jessie B. Quivey b. 28 Jul 1863 Illinois, USA d. 9 Nov 1916 (age 53 yrs) Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa bur. 10 Nov 1916 Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa [Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: "unmarried daughter". Grinnell Cemetery Record; p.16; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: Jessie B. Quivey DATE: 1863-1916. Poweshiek County Iowa Death Record; p.191; FHL film 1769482. NAME: Jessie Quivey. AGE: 53y 3m 12d. BURIAL PLACE: Hazelwood Cemetery. 1870 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.268; Idaho Gen Library. NAME: Jessie Quibey. AGE: 7y. BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.510; Idaho Gen Lib. NAME: Jessie Quivey. AGE: 16y. RELATIONSHIP: daughter of Linus Quivey. BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1900 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.50; Idaho Gen Lib. NAME: Jessie B. Quivey.RELATIONSHIP: sister of George L. Quivey. BIRTHDATE: Jul 1863. AGE: 36y. STATUS: single. BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: NY. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. OCCUPATION: housekeeper. 1910 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.47; Idaho Gen Lib. NAME: Jessie B. Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: sister of George L. Quivey.AGE: 43y. STATUS: single.BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York; TODO: Get probate record of Jessie B. Quivey from Poweshiek County Iowa, box #829, docket 10, p.209; Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 1769482, Deaths, p.191, (CIV024); Grinnell Cemetery Records, p.16, 41, Poweshiek Iowa Genealogical Society, (CEM006); 1880 United States Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.510B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] May Quivey b. abt 1868 Grinnell, Poweshiek Coounty, Iowa, USA d. abt 1896 (abt age 28 yrs) [Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: deceased daughter; RESEARCH: Not listed in 1870 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, IA with Linus "Quibey" family; Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alta Quivey b. Apr 1870 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa , USA m. Oscar T. Carlstrom 27 Mar 1901 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa Occupation: Nurse [Poweshiek County Iowa Marriage Record; p.121; FHL film 1028404. NAME: Alta Quivey. AGE: 31y. PARENTS: Linus Quivey, Anna Hines. Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: "unmarried daughter". 1870 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.268; Idaho Gen Library. NAME: Alta Quibey. AGE: 1/12y. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.510; Idaho Gen Library. NAME: Alta Quivey. AGE: 13y. RELATIONSHIP: daughter of Linus Quivey. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1900 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.50; Idaho Gen Library. NAME: Alta B. Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: sister of George L. Quivey. BIRTHDATE: Apr 1870. AGE: 30y. STATUS: single. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. OCCUPATION: nurse; Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 1028404, Marriages, p.121, (CIV024); Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); 1880 United States Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.510B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Oscar: b. 1856 Sweden [Poweshiek County Iowa Marriage Record; p.121; FHL film 1028404. NAME: Oscar T. Carlstrom. AGE: 45y. STATUS: 2nd marriage; Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 1028404, Marriages, p.121, (CIV024); Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); 1880 United States Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.510B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Solomon Carlstrom and Katrine Sedestrom George Linus Quivey b. 23 Apr 1874 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA m. Emma Bertha Carter 10 Feb 1897 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa d. 28 Mar 1945 (age 70 yrs) Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa bur. 29 Mar 1945 Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa [Poweshiek County Iowa Marriage Record; p.71; FHL film 1028403. NAME: Geo L. Quivey. Dr. Jeanne Marie Quivey of San Mateo, California; email removed. edu. NOTE: George Linus Quivey was a Baptist deacon in Grinell. He died of colon cancer. Smith Funeral Home Records. NOTE: "George L. Quivey born April 23 1874 died March 28 1945. Residence Grinnell, Retirred Farmer. Born Poweshiek County Iowa. Father's name Linus Quivey born New York. Mother's name Anna Himes born New York. Buried at Grinnell Iowa on March 29 1945." Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: son. 1880 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.510; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: George Quivey. AGE: 6y. RELATIONSHIP: son of Linus Quivey. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1900 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.50; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: George L. Quivey. BIRTHDATE: Apr 1874. AGE: 26y. STATUS: Married 3y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. RELATIONSHIP: Listed with wife Emma B. 29y, father Linus Quivey 72y, sister Alta B. Quivey 30y, sister Jessie B. Quivey 36y. 1910 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.47; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: George L. Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: Listed with wife Emma 30y, adopted son Lester E. Quivey 2y, father Linus Quivey 82y, sister Jessie B. Quivey 43y. AGE: 35y. STATUS: 1st marriage, 10y. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. OCCUPATION: farmer. Smith Funeral Home Records; p.-; Smith Funeral Home of Grinnell Iowa. NAME: George L. Quivey. OCCUPATION: retired farmer. BIRTHPLACE: Poweshiek County. FATHER: Linus Quivey. MOTHER: Anna Himes. Poweshiek County Marriage Record; bk.2 p.71 n.3149; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: Geo. L. Quivey. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: Grinnell. FATHER: Linas Quivey. MOTHER: Hannah E. Homes. WITNESSES: Jno C. Powell and Ira P. Marsh. Probate Record of George L. Quivey, Poweshiek County Iowa; bk.20 p.243. Will dated 26 Oct 1944. HEIRS: son Elmer L. Quivey. Grinnell Cemetery Record; p.16; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: George L. Quivey. DATE: 1874-1945; TODO: Get probate record of George L. Quivey, Poweshiek County Iowa, box #7020, 1177, docket 20, p.243; Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 1028403, Marriages, p.71, (CIV024); Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); Smith Funeral Home Record, George L. Quivey, Poweshiek County Genealogical Society, (CIV023); Grinnell Cemetery Records, p.16, 41, Poweshiek Iowa Genealogical Society, (CEM006); 1880 United States Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.510B; Last Will and Testament of George L. Quivey of Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, Poweshiek County Genealogical Society, (CIV026) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Emma Bertha: b. Apr 1871 Chester, Howard County, Iowa, USA d. 1936 (age 65 yrs) bur. Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa [Poweshiek County Iowa Marriage Record; p.71; FHL film 1028403. NAME: Emma Bertha Carter. Dr. Jeanne Marie Quivey of San Mateo, California; email removed.edu. NOTE: Emma died before her husband George, of larnyx cancer. She was a school teacher and very tiny in stature. 1900 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.50; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Emma B. Quivey. RELATIONSHIP wife of George L. Quivey. BIRTHDATE: Apr 1871. AGE: 29y. STATUS: Married 3y, 0 children, 0 children living. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: Illinois. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. 1910 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.47; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Emma Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: wife of George L. Quivey. AGE: 30y. STATUS: 1st marriage, 10y, 0 children. BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: Illinois]. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Iowa. Poweshiek County Marriage Record; bk.2 p.71 n.3149; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: Emma Bertha Carter. AGE: 26y. BIRTHPLACE: Chester. FATHER: Samuel C. Carter. MOTHER: Lydia C. Chase. WITNESSES: Jno. C. Powell and Ira P. Marsh. Grinnell Cemetery Record; p.16; Poweshiek Gene Society. NAME: Emma B. Quivey. DATE: 1871-1936. RELATIONSHIP: wife of Geo. L. Quivey; Poweshiek County Iowa Vital Records, FHL film 1028403, Marriages, p.71, (CIV024); Grinnell Cemetery Records, p.16, 41, Poweshiek Iowa Genealogical Society, (CEM006); Obituary of Anna Emeline Quivey, photocopy (newspaper unknown), (NEWS016); Smith Funeral Home Record, George L. Quivey, Poweshiek County Genealogical Society, (CIV023); 1880 United States Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, p.510B; Last Will and Testament of George L. Quivey of Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, Poweshiek County Genealogical Society, (CIV026) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Samuel C. Carter and Lydia C. Chase Elmer Lester Quivey b. 2 Apr 1908 Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA m. Esther Rose Rinderer d. 6 Aug 1982 (age 74 yrs) San Mateo, San Mateo, California [Dr. Jeanne Marie Quivey of San Mateo, California; email removed. edu. Elmer Lester Quivey was the adopted son of George and Emma Quivey. He was adopted at the age of 1 year old. Elmer was an airline pilot. Social Security Death Index. 1910 US Census, Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa; p.47; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Lester E. Quivey. RELATIONSHIP: adopted son of George L. Quivey. AGE: 2y. BIRTHPLACE: United States. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: United States. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: United States.); Last Will and Testament of George L. Quivey of Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, Poweshiek County Genealogical Society, (CIV026); Social Security Death Index, , Elmer Quivey, (CIV068); California Death Index, , Elmer Lester Quivey; Social Security Death Index, , Esther Quivey, (CIV068); California Death Index, , Esther Rose - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Esther Rose: b. 21 Feb 1913 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA d. 13 May 1979 (age 66 yrs) San Mateo, San Mateo County, California [Social Security Death Index; Social Security Death Index, , Esther Quivey, (CIV068); California Death Index, , Esther Rose Quivey; Last Will and Testament of George L. Quivey of Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, Poweshiek County Genealogical Society, (CIV026); Social Security Death Index, , Elmer Quivey, (CIV068); California Death Index, , Elmer Lester Quivey - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rozanne Quivey b. m. Lemuel Southorn [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeanne Marie Quivey M.D. b. m. Peter Mandell M.D. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Daniel Mandell b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rachel Mandell b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michael Joseph Quivey b. m. Rina M. Zusmer [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jordan Michael Quivey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shane E. Quivey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Monica M. Quivey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nathan Quivey b. abt 1829 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA m. Mary __ Occupation : farmer laborer ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12. NOTE: Nathan was a farmer and single in the 1850 Census; MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Nathan was a resident of Oneida, Knox, IL in 1858 and Neosho Po, Kansas. He had one adopted daughter; 1850 US Census, Clarkson, Monroe, New York; p.164; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 528. AGE: [ ]y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York. NOTE: Residing with Hannah Quivey; 1860 US Census, Wysox, Carroll, Illinois; p.957; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 159. NAME: Nathan Quivey. AGE: 28y. OCCUPATION: farm laborer. BIRTHPLACE: New York. NOTE: Residing with John and Louisa Quivey; 1880 US Census, Erie Tp, Neosha, Kansas; p.201; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Nathen Quivy. AGE: 51y. RELATIONSHIP: listed with wife Mary, daughter Cary. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary: b. 1840 Indiana, USA Parents: [father] b. Ohio, USA and [mother] b. Ohio, USA [1880 US Census, Erie Tp, Neosha, Kansas; p.201; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Mary Quivy. AGE: 40y. RELATIONSHIP: wife of Nathen Quivy. BIRTHPLACE: Indiana. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: Ohio. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Ohio - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cary Quivey b. 1872 Kansas, USA [1880 US Census, Erie Tp, Neosha, Kansas; p.201; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Cary Quivy. AGE: 8y. BIRTHPLACE: Kansas. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Indiana - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Barnabas Quivey b. May 1831 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA d. 11 Aug 1858 (age 27 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12. NOTE: Barnabas never married. Blossom Cemetery transcription, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, Aug 1989; received from internet 10 May 1998. NAME: Barney Quivey. AGE: 27y 3m. BURIAL PLACE: Blossom Cemetery. MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Barnabas, aka Barney, had a will dated 30 Jul 1858. He left his estate to his mother Hannah. His probate shows that he left 5 brothers and 1 sister, Henry of Union, John of Genesee Grove, IL, Linus and Nathan of Oneida, Knox, IL, Reuben of Union (Hamlin), and Lovina, wife of Philander Budkley of Union. 1850 US Census, Clarkson, Monroe, New York; p.164; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 528. NAME: Barney Quivey. AGE: 19y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York. NOTE: Residing with Hannah Quivey; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Reuben Quivey b. 11 Jan 1837 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA m. Martha S. Hovey abt 1862 d. 1 Sep 1900 (age 63 yrs) Hiram, Monroe County, New York bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12. Blossom Cemetery transcription, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, Aug 1989; received from internet 10 May 1998. NAME: Reuben, 1837-1900. MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1850 US Census, Clarkson, Monroe, New York; p.164; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 528. NAME: Rheuben Quivey. AGE: 13y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Union, Monroe, New York; p.604; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 785. AGE: 23y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.214 n.114; NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, Obituary of Maurice Burdett Quivey, v.109 n.4 p.308 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Martha: b. 3 Jan 1841 Henrietta, Monroe County, New York, USA d. Feb 1915 (age 74 yrs) bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe, New York Parents: Hiram H. Hovey and Celia C. Russ ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.12. Blossom Cemetery transcription, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, Aug 1989; received from internet 10 May 1998. NAME: Martha S. Hovey Quivey, wife of Reuben, 1841-1915. BURIAL PLACE: Blossom Cemetery; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997; NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, Obituary of Maurice Burdett Quivey, v.109 n.4 p.308; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.214 n.114 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Florence A. Quivey b. 1863 New York, USA d. 2 Mar 1866 (age 2 yrs, 4 mos) New York bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.13. NOTE: Florence died of an illness. Blossom Cemetery transcription, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, Aug 1989; received from internet 10 May 1998. NAME: Florence A. Quivey, daughter of Reuben and Martha. AGE: 2y 4m; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Burton Hovey Quivey b. 25 Nov 1866, North Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, USA m. Louise Sophronia Blodgett 30 Sep 1890 Hamlin, Monroe County, New York d. 29 Jan 1928 (age 61 yrs) Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.13. MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.214 n.114 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Louise Sophronia: b. 13 Mar 1868 Clarkson, Monroe County, New York, USA bur. 1932 Garland Cemetery, Brockport, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.13; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.214 n.114 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Edward L. Blodgett and Julia C. Flint Horace Blodgett Quivey b. 20 Jun 1892 Clarkson, Monroe County, New York m. Dorothy M. Peryam d. 15 Apr 1918 (age 25 yrs) St. Nazaire, France bur. 31 Jan 1922 Garland Cemetery, Brockport, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.15. NOTE: Horace married Dorothy on 14 Jan 1918, but on 1 Feb 1918, he was drafted into the Army. He was sent for training to Washington DC before being shipped overseas. He contracted the Spanish influenza during his training or on the ship to France. He was buried in American Base Cemetery no. 21 in France until his parents paid to have his body returned to New York.) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Florence Quivey b. Dec 1898 bur. 1 Jan 1900 (age 1 yr) ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.16.) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Eva Quivey b. 21 Sep 1900 m. Howard Holford d. 23 Dec 1993 (age 93 yrs) Albany, Albany County, New York bur. Garland Cemetery, Brockport, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.16.) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kenneth Holford b. m. Carole __ [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Laura E. Quivey b. 30 Jun 1903 m. Cedric Barringer d. 1975 (age 72 yrs) ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.16 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cedric: Parents: Everett P. Barringer Paul Barringer b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Edward Quivey b. m(1). Anna [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Desmond Quivey b. 20 Mar 1932 d. 16 Mar 1990 (age 57 yrs) ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.18. Social Security Death Index; Social Security Death Index, , Desmond Quivey, (CIV068) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Edward Quivey m(2). Elizabeth Horner [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elizabeth: Parents: Clarence Horner and Mary McELHINNEY Margaret Elizabeth Quivey b. m. Ronald Anthony Demarco - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gianna Beth Demarco b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marea Lynn Demarco b. [ Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sharyn Diane Quivey b. m. Raymond J. Tuers [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Matthew Tuers b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Erica Tuers b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Douglas Tuers b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Pamela Lynn Quivey b. m. Louis John Koos II [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Louis Koos b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dyanna Koos b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lauren Koos b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sandra Maureen Quivey b. m. David Patrick Croft [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ryan Croft b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Andrew Croft b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kevin Croft b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alyssa Beth Quivey b. m. Robert Guercia [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - Matthew Guercia b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Andrew Guercia b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Hiram E. Quivey b. 1870 New York, USA d. 7 Aug 1870 bur. Blossom Cemetery, Hamlin, Monroe County, New York ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.13. Blossom Cemetery transcription, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, Aug 1989; received from internet 10 May 1998. NAME: Hiram E. Quivey, son of Reuben and Martha. AGE: 5m. BURIAL PLACE: Blossom Cemetery; Blossom Cemetery headstone inscriptions, compiled by Richard T. Halsey, via internet, received 05/31/1997; 1870 US Census, Hamlin, Monroe, New York, p.214 n.114- Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maurice Burdett Quivey b. 14 Jan 1872 Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, USA m(1). Carrie D. Flint d. 24 Jan 1955 (age 83 yrs) Riverside, California bur. Mitchell, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.13. NOTE: Maurice and his wife Carrie moved to Alliance, Nebraska and eventually to Mitchell, Nebraska where they were divorced; 1910 US Census, Mitchell, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska; p.131; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: M.B. Quivey. AGE: 38y. STATUS: 1st marriage 16y. OCCUPATION: department employee. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. RELATIONSHIP: Listed with wife Carrie A. 38y. 1920 US Census, Mitchell, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, ED 220 SHT 2; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: M.B. Quivey. AGE: 47y. STATUS: married. BIRTHPLACE: New York, FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York.OCCUPATION: merchantile. RELATIONSHIP: Listed with wife Carrie A. 44y, daughter Margaret 6y, mother in lw Margaret A. Parmalee; California Death Index, , Maurice Burdett Quivey; NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, Obituary of Maurice Burdett Quivey, v.109 n.4 p.308- Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Margaret Quivey b. m. Albert H. Hauret [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maurice Burdett Quivey m(2). Louisa Helmann [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] May Louise Quivey b. 4 May 1881 m. Alfred Stewart d. 14 Nov 1945 (age 64 yrs) ["Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.14. NOTE: "Alfred and May moved to Arizona for health reasons. They had no children. May was a member of the Order of Eastern Star, which would indicate that her father Reuben Quivey, or her husband, Dr. Stewart, might have been a member of the Freemasons." - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Margaret Quivey b. 1795 Half Moon, Saratoga County, New York, USA m. David Flatt d. 1 Apr 1861 (age 66 yrs) Victory, Cayuga County, New York ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass." by G.J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.26 p.196; Salt Lake Family Library. "Nathan McQuivey Additions and Corrections" by G.J.Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.27 p.187; Salt Lake Family History Library, FAM HIS0002."Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.11. MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Minerva Flatt b. 26 Nov 1814 New York, USA m(1). Josiah Spickerman d. 29 Mar 1886 (age 71 yrs) bur. Spring Lake Cemetery, Conquest, Cayuga County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Josiah Spickerman d. abt 1840 [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Minerva Flatt m(2). Stephen Burghduff [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nathaniel Flatt b. 3 May 1817 Greece, Monroe County, New York, USA m(1). Mary Ann Corwin d. 8 Jul 1891 (age 74 yrs) Victory, Cayuga County, New York bur. Victory Cemetery, Victory, Cayuga County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Nathaniel Flatt m(2). Jane Ann Houser [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Catherine Mariah Flatt b. 21 Apr 1819 Wayne County, New York, USA m. Addison Parsons 7 Mar 1839 Victory, Cayuga County, New York d. 14 May 1898 (age 79 yrs) Jordan, Onondaga County, New York bur. Victory Cemetery, Victory, Cayuga County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] “It appears that Catherine Mariah Flatt married the brother of her first cousin, Jane Quivey’s husband.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Addison: b. 13 Jan 1816 Cayuga Country, New York, USA d. 6 Jul 1874 (age 58 yrs) Victory, Cayuga County, New York bur. Victory Cemetery, Victory, Cayuga County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Moses Parsons Jr. (b. 13 May 1791 Argyle, Washington County, New York, USA m. 9 Sep 1810 Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont d. 5 Mar 1874 (age 82 yrs) Victory, Cayuga County, New York bur. Martville Cemetery, Martville, Cayuga, New York) [Parsons Family History, received 5 Jun 2000 via internet @ ~parsons, (HIS045) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Minerva Smith (b. 2 Aug 1792 Massachusetts, USA d. 25 Jan 1864 (age 71 yrs) Victory, Cayuga County, New York bur. Martville Cemetery, Martville, Cayuga, New York) [Parsons Family History, received 5 Jun 2000 via internet @ ~parsons, (HIS045) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Moses Bradford Parsons b. 12 Jan 1842 Hannibal, Oswego Cpunty, New York m. Ellen Josephine Lefevre 25 Jul 1868, Cato, Cayuga County, New York d. 27 Feb 1919 (age 77 yrs) Auburn, Cayuga County, New York bur. Soule Cemetery, Auburn, Cayuga County, New York [Parsons Family History, received 5 Jun 2000 via internet @ ~parsons, (HIS045); THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ellen Josephine: b. 13 Jan 1847 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA d. 29 Apr 1933 (age 86 yrs) New York, New York bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York [Parsons Family History, received 5 Jun 2000 via internet @ ~parsons, (HIS045); THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Samuel Lefevre and Adeline Quinby Burton Bradford Parsons b. 17 Feb 1873 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA [Parsons Family History, received 5 Jun 2000 via internet @ ~parsons, (HIS045) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Margaret Ann Parsons b. 16 Mar 1844 Hannibal, Oswego County, New York, USA m. John Harris Pinckney 22 Sep 1866, Victory, Cayuga County, New York d. 25 Oct 1933 (age 89 yrs) Jordan, Onondaga, New York bur. Maple Grove Cemetery, Jordan, Onondaga County, New York [Parsons Family History, received 5 Jun 2000 via internet @ ~parsons, (HIS045); THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Harris: b. 13 Apr 1846, Mandana, Onondaga County, New York, USA d. 18 Oct 1903 (age 57 yrs) Jordan, Onondaga County, New York bur. Maple Grove Cemetery, Jordan, Onondaga, New York [Parsons Family History, received 5 Jun 2000 via internet @ ~parsons, (HIS045); THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Luman Pinckney (b. Jonathan Flatt b. 1821 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA m. Hannah Davis d. 9 Dec 1904 (age 83 yrs) Rochester, Monroe County, New York bur. Lakeview Cem, Brockport, Monroe County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Jonathan and his family changed their surname to Platt - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nathaniel Quivey b. 9 Mar 1797 Half Moon, Saratoga Counaty, New York, USA m. Phebe Boughton 20 Mar 1829 Victory, Cayuga County, New York d. 12 Feb 1885 (age 87 yrs) Victory, Cayuga County, New York bur. French Cemetery, Victory, Cayuga County, New York ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass." by G.J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.26 p.196; Salt Lake Family History Library. "Nathan McQuivey Additions and Corrections" by G.J.Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.27 p.187; Salt Lake Family History Library, HIS0002."Quivey Genealogy" Manuscript by Margaret M. DeMarco; p.11. 1850 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, NY; p.154; Idaho Genealogical Library. AGE: 50y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York; p.177; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Nathan Quivey. AGE: 61y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York. NOTE: Listed with Phebe 55y, Elizabeth 16y, Andrew Burgduff 22y. 1870 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York; p.766; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Nathaniel Quivy. AGE: 72y.OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: Connecticut. NOTE: Listed with Phebe 53y. 1880 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, NY; p.432; Idaho Genealogical Library. AGE: 81y. STATUS: married. OCCUPATION: farmer. RELATIONSHIP: Listed with Nathaniel is wife Phebe 68y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York; James Boughton, BOUTON-BOUGHTON FAMILY, FHL film 0896880; Descendants of John Bouton I, compiled by Barbara Kaye, recd 7/7/2000, via internet; 1855 State Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York, n.130; French Cemetery of Victory, Cayuga, New York, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM014) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Phebe: b. 13 May 1810 Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut d. 21 Sep 1895 (age 85 yrs) Victory, Cayuga County, New York bur. French Cemetery, Victory, Cayuga County, New York Parents: James Benedict Boughton (b. 24 Feb 1780 Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA m. Sarah Deforest 1 Jan 1800 Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut d. 3 Jul 1862 (age 82 yrs) Hazel Green, Cook County, Illinois [SOURCE: MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Sarah Deforest (b. 20 Mar 1778 Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut d. 21 Dec 1861 (age 83 yrs) Victory, Cayuga County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977; Descendants of John Bouton I, compiled by Barbara Kaye, recd 7/7/2000, via internet - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]William Henry McQuivey M.D. b. 17 May 1830 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA m. Hannah Jane Congdon 1 Feb 1853, Geneva, Ontario, New York d. 15 Jul 1858 (age 28 yrs) Victory, Cayuga County, New York bur. French Cemetery, Victory, Cayuga County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: William graduated M.D. from Berkshire College, Pittsfield, Mass, Nov 1852. He spelled his surname McQuivey. 1850 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, NY; p.154; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: William Quivey. AGE: 20y. BIRTHPLACE: Connecticut; James Boughton, BOUTON-BOUGHTON FAMILY, FHL film 0896880; Descendants of John Bouton I, compiled by Barbara Kaye, recd 7/7/2000, via internet; 1855 State Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York, n.86; French Cemetery of Victory, Cayuga, New York, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM014) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Hannah: b. 21 May 1830 Ulster County, New York, USA d. 26 Mar 1885 (age 54 yrs) Rochester, Monroe County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977; James Boughton, BOUTON-BOUGHTON FAMILY, FHL film 0896880; 1855 State Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York, n.86; Descendants of John Bouton I, compiled by Barbara Kaye, recd 7/7/2000, via internet; French Cemetery of Victory, Cayuga, New York, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM014) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cora Angie Quivey b. 9 Apr 1836 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA d. 3 Jun 1836 Victory, Cayuga County, New York bur. French Cemetery, Victory, Cayuga County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977; James Boughton, BOUTON-BOUGHTON FAMILY, FHL film 0896880; French Cemetery of Victory, Cayuga, New York, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM014) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jane Quivey b. 17 Sep 1838 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA m. Justin Cory Parsons 16 Dec 1855 Victory, Cayuga County, New York d. 23 Jan 1913 (age 74 yrs) Victory, Cayuga, New York bur. French Cemetery, Victory, Cayuga County, New York [Parsons Family History, received 5 Jun 2000 via internet @ ~parsons, (HIS045); THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977; 1850 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York, p.154; 1855 State Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York, n.130; French Cemetery of Victory, Cayuga, New York, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM014) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] “It appears that Jane Quivey married the brother of her first cousin, Catherine Mariah Flatt’s husband.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Justin Cory: b. 26 Sep 1833 Wolcott, Wayne County, New York, USA d. 29 Mar 1903 (age 69 yrs)Victory, Cayuga, New York bur. French Cemetery, Victory, Cayuga County, New York [Parsons Family History, received 5 Jun 2000 via internet @ ~parsons, (HIS045); THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977; French Cemetery of Victory, Cayuga, New York, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM014); 1850 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York, p.154; 1855 State Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York, n.130 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Moses Parsons Jr. (b. 13 May 1791 Argyle, Washington County, New York, USA m. 9 Sep 1810 Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont d. 5 Mar 1874 (age 82 yrs) Victory, Cayuga County, New York bur. Martville Cemetery, Martville, Cayuga County, New York) [Parsons Family History, received 5 Jun 2000 via internet @ ~parsons, (HIS045) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Minerva Smith (b. 2 Aug 1792 Massachusetts, USA d. 25 Jan 1864 (age 71 yrs) Victory, Cayuga County, New York bur. Martville Cemetery, Martville, Cayuga County, New York) [Parsons Family History, received 5 Jun 2000 via internet @ ~parsons, (HIS045) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elizabeth Orrilla Quivey b. 24 Feb 1844 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA m. Andrew Burgdorf 26 Jan 1860 Victory, Cayuga County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1850 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, NY; p.154; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Elizabeth Quivey. AGE: 6y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York; p.177; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Elizabeth Quivey. AGE: 16y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1880 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, NY; p.420; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Elizabeth Burghderf. AGE: 33y. STATUS: married. RELATIONSHIP: Listed as the wife of Andrew Burghderf. OCCUPATION: keeping house. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1900 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, NY; p.222; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Elizabeth Burgdorf. AGE: 56y. RELATIONSHIP: Listed as the wife of Andrew Burgdorf. BIRTHDATE: Feb 1844. STATUS: married 40y, 0 children, 0 living. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1855 State Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York, n.130 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Andrew: b. 20 May 1837 Victory, Cayuga County, New York, USA bur. French Cemetery, Victory, Cayuga County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1860 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York; p.177; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Andrew Burgduff. AGE: 22y.OCCUPATION: domestsic. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1870 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York; p.762; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Andrew Burgduff. AGE: 32y. OCCUPATION: farm laborer. BIRTHPLACE: New York. NOTE: Listed with Melissa Burgduff 25y. 1880 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, NY; p.420; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Andrew Burghderf. AGE: 40y. STATUS: married. RELATIONSHIP: Listed with Andrew is Elizabeth Burghderf 33y. OCCUPATION: laborer. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1900 US Census, Victory, Cayuga, NY; p.222; Idaho Genealogical Library.NAME: Andrew Burgdorf. AGE: 61y. RELATIONSHIP: Listed with wife Elizabeth 56y. BIRTHDATE: May 1839. STATUS: married 40y. OCCUPATION: Capitalist. BIRTHPLACE: New York. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: New York. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1855 State Census, Victory, Cayuga, New York, n.130 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Barnabas Quivey b. 9 Jul 1803 Half Moon, Saratoga County, New York, USA m. Margaret Vought d. 20 Feb 1881 (age 77 yrs) Huron, Wayne County, New York bur. Evergreen Cemetery, Huron, Wayne County, New York ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass." by G.J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.26 p.196; Salt Lake Family Library. "Nathan McQuivey Additions and Corrections" by G.J.Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.27 p.187; Salt Lake Family History Library, FAM HIS0002. 1850 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, NY; p.535; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 611-614. NAME: Barney Quivey. AGE: 47y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York; p.759; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 875-880. AGE: 57y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne County, New York, p.55 n.458; 1880 United States Census, Huron, Wayne, New York, p.150B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Margaret: b. 20 Dec 1808 Westchester County, New York, USA d. 20 Jun 1887 (age 78 yrs) Huron, Wayne County, New York bur. Evergreen Cemetery, Huron, Wayne County, New York Parents: Nicholas Vought and Mary Lent [Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass." by G.J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.26 p.198; Salt Lake Family Library. MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY by Gerald Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1850 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, NY; p.535; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 611-614. AGE: 42y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York; p.759; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 875-880. AGE: 53y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne County, New York, p.55 n.458; 1880 United States Census, Huron, Wayne, New York, p.150B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Harriet E. Quivey b. 10 Jul 1837 Butler, Wayne County, New York USA m. Leonard Caster abt 1854 d. 18 Jun 1919 (age 81 yrs) Wolcott, Wayne County, New York bur. Ford Cemetery, Wolcott, Wayne County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1850 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, NY; p.535; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 611-614. NAME: Harriet E. Quivey. AGE: 12y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York; p.779; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 875-880. NAME: Harriet Caster. AGE: 22y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; John Ogden Wadsworth, History of the Original Town of Wolcott, FHL book 974.787/W1 H2w; Ford Cemetery of Wolcott, Wayne, New York, via internet, received 19 Jul 2000; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.75 n.606 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lenard: b. 20 May 1822 Galen, Wayne County, New York, USA d. 17 Mar 1901 (age 78 yrs) Wolcott, Wayne County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York; p.779; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 875-880. AGE: 38y. OCCUPATION: farmer. BIRTHPLACE: New York; John Ogden Wadsworth, History of the Original Town of Wolcott, FHL book 974.787/W1 H2w; Ford Cemetery of Wolcott, Wayne, New York, via internet, received 19 Jul 2000; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.75 n.606 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Ira Caster (b. 22 Feb 1798) [John Ogden Wadsworth, History of the Original Town of Wolcott, FHL book 974.787/W1 H2w; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.75 n.606 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Elizabeth Granger (b. 11 Apr 1794 Connecticut, USA) [John Ogden Wadsworth, History of the Original Town of Wolcott, FHL book 974.787/W1 H2w; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.75 n.606 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]David H. Quivey b. 13 Apr 1840 Ira, Cayuga County, New York, USA d. Michigan [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: David died unmarried in Michigan. 1850 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, NY; p.535; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 611-614. AGE: 10y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York; p.759; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 875-880. AGE: 20y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.55 n.458; 1880 United States Census, Huron, Wayne, New York, p.150B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Ann Quivey b. 5 Oct 1843 Butler, Wayne County, New York, USA m. Alonzo Caywood d. 1 Apr 1907 (age 63 yrs) Wolcott, Wayne, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1850 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, NY; p.535; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 611-614. AGE: 8y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York; p.759; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 875-880. NAME: Mary A. Quivey. AGE: 17y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.55 n.458; Ibid, p.75 n.606 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alonzo: b. 1833 d. 1921 (age 88 yrs) [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.55 n.458; Ibid, p.75 n.606 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Emma Jane Quivey b. 21 May 1846 Wayne, New York, USA m. Willis Wadsworth 22 Jan 1868 Butler, Wayne County, New York d. 1872 (age 26 yrs) [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1850 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, NY; p.535; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 611-614. NAME: Emily J. Quivey. AGE: 6y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York; p.759; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 875-880. NAME: Emily J. Quivey. AGE: 14y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; Butler Center Methodist Church, via internet, Marriages, bk.1, Willis Wadsworth to Emma J. Quivey; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.55 n.458 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Willis: b. 5 Sep 1845 Wolcott, Wayne County, New York, USA d. 14 Jun 1917 (age 71 yrs) Wolcott, Wayne County, New York Parents: John Milton Wadsworth and Harriett Ann Welch [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977; Butler Center Methodist Church, via internet, Marriages, bk.1, Willis Wadsworth to Emma J. Quivey; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.55 n.458 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Martha Angeline Quivey b. 27 Jul 1848 Wayne County, New York, USA m. William Henry Barr 20 Feb 1883 Huron, Wayne County, New York d. 28 Aug 1913 (age 65 yrs) Wolcott, Wayne County, New York [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1850 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, NY; p.535; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 611-614. NAME: Martha Quivey. AGE: 1y. BIRTHPLACE: New York. 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York; p.759; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 875-880. NAME: Martha A. Quivey. AGE: 12y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.55 n.458; 1880 United States Census, Huron, Wayne, New York, p.150B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William Henry: abt 1822 d. 19 Jan 1896 (age abt 74 yrs) Victory, Cayuga County, New York Parents: Cornelius Barr and Martha Vought [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.55 n.458; 1880 United States Census, Huron, Wayne, New York, p.150B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ella J. Quivey b. 21 Sep 1852 Wayne County, New York, USA m. 1932 (age 80 yrs) [MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York; p.759; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 875-880. NAME: Elisabeth Quivey. AGE: 8y. BIRTHPLACE: New York; 1860 US Census, Wolcott, Wayne, New York, p.55 n.458; 1880 United States Census, Huron, Wayne, New York, p.150B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Solomon McQuivey b. 14 Oct 1767 Ellington (or Bolton, Tolland County), Connecticut, New England m(1). Charity Simons 10 Feb 1791 North Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut d. 27 Apr 1845 (age abt 78 yrs) Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts [Get will dated 27 Jan 1844 (Hampden County Probate, Case n.7616, wills 16:408); Gerald James Parsons, "McQuivey Family", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.27 p.187-188; Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185416, Marriages, p.209; Ibid, Intention of Marriage, p.93; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; Descendants of William Simons of Enfield Connecticut, compiled by Steven Rizan of Derry NH, recd 07/09/2000 via internet; Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185417, Deaths, p.311; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, ; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; 1850 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.100 n.1696; Rhode Island Death Records, via internet, received 7/19/2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Occupation: Blacksmith, Springfield Armory Residence: East Windsor, Connecticut (1796) "Solomon may have been named after his maternal uncle, Solomon Hendee" [David Petrie - dapwyn@] Charity: b. 18 Oct 1767 Ellington, Connecticut, New England d. 17 Aug 1825 (age 57 yrs) Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts [Gerald James Parsons, "McQuivey Family", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.27 p.187-188; Descendants of William Simons of Enfield Connecticut, compiled by Steven Rizan of Derry NH, recd 07/09/2000 via internet; Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185417, Deaths, p.311; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Paul Simons (b. 11 Sep 1729 Enfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. Mary Isham 1750 -1751 Enfield, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 24 May 1778 (age 48 yrs) North Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut) [Genealogy of the Butterfield/McQuivey family compiled by Barbara Nevins, received 28 Jul 1998; Descendants of William Simons of Enfield Connecticut, compiled by Steven Rizan of Derry NH, recd 07/09/2000 via internet; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] (or Vernon, Connecticut [Don Barber – email removed; ]) and Mary Isham (b. Abt 1731 Edgartown, Dukes County, Massachusetts, New England d. abt 1816 (age abt 85) North Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut ) [Genealogy of the Butterfield/McQuivey family compiled by Barbara Nevins, received 28 Jul 1998; Descendants of William Simons of Enfield Connecticut, compiled by Steven Rizan of Derry NH, recd 07/09/2000 via internet; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]“Solomon [Hendee] learned the trade of gunsmith, has a family, and has for more than twenty years worked at the same in the United States Army in Springfield, Mass, where I suppose he now resides. He was here with a daughter of his a year or two ago.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 3] Ann McQuivey b. 1790 m. Jonas William Butterfield 24 Dec 1813 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts d. Jun 1858 (age 68 yrs) Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts [Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185416, Marriages, p.303; Ibid, Intention of Marriage, p.25; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; Probate Record of Ann Butterfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, v. I p.355, FHL film 0849725; Email, Barbara Nevins; 1830 US Census, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, p.170 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jonas: b. 25 Jan 1789 Granby, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA d. 7 Aug 1852 (age 63 yrs) Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts [Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185416, Marriages, p.303; Ibid, Intention of Marriage, p.25; Email, Barbara Nevins; 1830 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.170; Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; Probate Record of Ann Butterfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, v. I p.355, FHL film 0849725 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Jeremiah Butterfield (b. 1 Jun 1740 Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, New England m. 22 Nov 1764 Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts d. 11 Apr 1824 (age 83 yrs) Ludlow, Hampden County, Massachusetts) [Barbara Nevins; received 27 Jul 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Mary Farrar (b. 4 Jul 1743 Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, New England d. Granby, Hampshire County, Massachusetts) [Barbara Nevins of Stafford Springs, Connecticut; received 26 Aug 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Anne M. Butterfield b. 1814 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA d. 7 Aug 1817 (age 3 yrs) Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts [Genealogy of the Butterfield/McQuivey family compiled by Barbara Nevins, received 28 Jul 1998; Jeanne Mattson of Lake Worth, Florida, received 16 May 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]James Butterfield b. 18 Jan 1816 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA [Sprhingfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185414, Births, p.183 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Julia Ann Butterfield b. 12 Apr 1818 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA [Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185414, Births, p.196 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Oliver H. Butterfield b. 28 May 1820 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA [Jeanne Mattson of Lake Worth, Florida, received 16 May 1998; Genealogy of the Butterfield/McQuivey family compiled by Barbara Nevins, received 28 Jul 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Persis M. Butterfield b. 30 Sep 1822 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts,USA m. Tyler Blake d. Brimfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts [Jeanne Mattson of Lake Worth, Florida, received 16 May 1998; Genealogy of the Butterfield/McQuivey family compiled by Barbara Nevins, received 28 Jul 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]William Harvey Butterfield b. 1824 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA m(1). Vienna E. Hutchinson 27 Jul 1845 [Jeanne Mattson of Lake Worth, Florida, received 16 May 1998; Genealogy of the Butterfield/McQuivey family compiled by Barbara Nevins, received 28 Jul 1998; Probate Record of Ann Butterfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, v. I p.355, FHL film 0849725; Email, Ingrid Marie Young of Mansfield, Connecticut - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]William Harvey m(2). Charlotte H. Sherman, daughter of Orson Sherman and Sarah [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Henry Butterfield b. 18 Nov 1827 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts m(1). Ellen Quigley d. 6 Mar 1902 (age 74 yrs) Stafford, Tolland County, Connecticut bur. Congregational Church Cemetery, Staffordville, Tolland County, Connecticut [Jeanne Mattson of Lake Worth, Florida, received 16 May 1998; Email, Barbara Nevins - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ellen: b. 1826 Ireland d. 1857 (age 31 yrs) Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [Jeanne Mattson of Lake Worth, Florida, received 16 May 1998; Email, Barbara Nevins - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Henry Butterfield m(2). Mary Ann Nelson 4 Jul 1857 Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Ann: b. 1823 Wales, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA d. 14 Dec 1906 (age 83 yrs) bur. Congregational Church Cemetery, Staffordville, Tolland County, Connecticut [Jeanne Mattson of Lake Worth, Florida, received 16 May 1998; Email, Barbara Nevins - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Louise Butterfield b. 13 Sep 1829 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA [Jeanne Mattson of Lake Worth, Florida, received 16 May 1998; Genealogy of the Butterfield/McQuivey family compiled by Barbara Nevins, received 28 Jul 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edward Everett Butterfield b. 18 Apr 1831 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA chr. 4 Mar 1832 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts m. Laura Foskett 18 Mar 1852 Wales, Hampden County, Massachusetts d. 24 Feb 1908, (age 76 yrs) bur. Springs Cemetery, Stafford Springs, Tolland County, Connecticut [Jeanne Mattson of Lake Worth, Florida, received 16 May 1998; Genealogy of the Butterfield/McQuivey family compiled by Barbara Nevins, received 28 Jul 1998; Email, Barbara Nevins - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Laura: b. 25 Nov 1834 d. 24 Jan 1908 (age 73 yrs) [Jeanne Mattson of Lake Worth, Florida, received 16 May 1998; Genealogy of the Butterfield/McQuivey family compiled by Barbara Nevins, received 28 Jul 1998; Email, Barbara Nevins - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Persis McQuivey b. 1795 m. W. Lewis Hyde d. 1857 (age 62 yrs) ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; Genealogy of the Butterfield/McQuivey family compiled by Barbara Nevins, received 28 Jul 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] W. Lewis: Otis McQuivey b. 1796 Connecticut, USA m. Harriet Butler abt 1813 “of Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts” Residence: “Otis lived in New Haven, CT in July 1845 and Hampton, CT in Sep 1845” ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; Bryant Ormond Butler, THE BUTLER FAMILY OF LEBANON CONNECTICUT, FHL book 929.273 B976bb; 1830 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.184; 1850 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.87; 1860 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.172; Ibid, p.182 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Harriet: b. 4 Oct 1795 Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, USA d. 11 May 1862 (age 66 yrs) Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; Bryant Ormond Butler, THE BUTLER FAMILY OF LEBANON CONNECTICUT, FHL book 929.273 B976bb; 1850 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.87; 1860 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.182; 1830 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.184; 1860 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.172 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: John Butler (b. 29 Mar 1759, Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, New England m. Anna Easton d. 4 Sep 1819 (age 60 yrs) Pittstown, Rensselaer, New York) [Bryant Ormond Butler, THE BUTLER FAMILY OF LEBANON CONNECTICUT, FHL book 929.273 B976bb - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Anna Easton (b. 24 Mar 1755 [Bryant Ormond Butler, THE BUTLER FAMILY OF LEBANON CONNECTICUT, FHL book 929.273 B976bb - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charles Frederick McQuivey b. 29 Dec 1822 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA m(1). Mary Griswold 3 Nov 1841, Genesco, Livingston County, New York d. 4 Apr 1885 (age 62 yrs) Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri Note: It is not certain that Charles Frederick McQuivey is the son of Otis McQuivey and Harriet Butler. More research is needed; It is not certain that the 1861 marriage date is accurate. Eunice is listed in the 1860 census with the Frederick McQuivey family [The History of Jasper County Missouri, published 1883, v.3 p.881-882, FHL book 977.872 H2h; Ancestors of Candee Reinking Lebrun, by Candee Lebrun, via internet; Registration of Marriage for Frederick McQuivey and Mary Waugh, p.26, FHL film 1266683; 1860 US Census, Clyman, Dodge, Wisconsin, p.259 n.213; 1880 US Census, Madison, Jasper, Missouri, n.158; 1880 United States Census, Denison, Crawford, Iowa, p.111D; Frederick McQuivey Genealogy, compiled by Amy Catterton of Smiths, AL, received 1 Sep 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary: b. New York, USA d. 1845 Watertown, Jefferson County, Wisconsin [The History of Jasper County Missouri, published 1883, v.3 p.881-882, FHL book 977.872 H2h; Ancestors of Candee Reinking Lebrun, by Candee Lebrun, via internet; 1860 US Census, Clyman, Dodge, Wisconsin, p.259 n.213; 1880 US Census, Madison, Jasper, Missouri, n.158 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William F. McQuivey b. 1843 Wisconsin, USA [Ancestors of Candee Reinking Lebrun, by Candee Lebrun, via internet; 1860 US Census, Clyman, Dodge, Wisconsin, p.259 n.213 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charles L. McQuivey b. 1844 Wisconsin, USA [Ancestors of Candee Reinking Lebrun, by Candee Lebrun, via internet; 1860 US Census, Clyman, Dodge, Wisconsin, p.259 n.213 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Charles Frederick McQuivey m(2). Mary Waugh 5 May 1849 Watertown, Jefferson County, Wisconsin Mary: b. abt 1829 Scotland [Listed from Scotland in 1880 Census of daughter, Mary Jane McQuivey Drake; The History of Jasper County Missouri, published 1883, v.3 p.881-882, FHL book 977.872 H2h; 1880 United States Census, Denison, Crawford, Iowa, p.111D; Ancestors of Candee Reinking Lebrun, by Candee Lebrun, via internet; 1860 US Census, Clyman, Dodge, Wisconsin, p.259 n.213; 1880 US Census, Madison, Jasper, Missouri, n.158 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John F. McQuivey b. 16 Mar 1858 Wisconsin, USA m(2). Cora M. Montgomery 1887 d. 24 Apr 1944 (age 86 yrs) Magazine, Logan, Arkansas bur. Carthage Cemetery, Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri “In response to request for obituary in Logan County, Arkansas, "...tried to find something on John F. McQuivey...I had no luck at all...I looked in both the Paris Progress and the Paris Express newspapers for April 24 through May 15, and could not find any mention. I also checked the Booneville Democrat Obituary Index from 1899 through 1958, the Logan County Cemetary Records for North and South Logan County, and the cross reference that shows records both by date of death and alphabetically....I even checked for wrong spellings, such as MacQuivey, and just plain Quivey....sorry, I found nothing at all...." (from Marge Nelson, researcher, dated 03/25/02)” [1900 US Census, Jasper County Missouri, n.119; Ancestors of Candee Reinking Lebrun, by Candee Lebrun, via internet; 1860 US Census, Clyman, Dodge, Wisconsin, p.259 n.213; 1880 US Census, Madison, Jasper, Missouri, n.158 - - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charles Frederick McQuivey m(3). Eunice Brown 15 Oct 1861 Wisconsin Caroline McQuivey b. 1826 Massachusetts, USA m. Nathaniel T. Hancock 24 Apr 1851 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts [Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185416, Marriages, p.17; 1850 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.87 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Louise McQuivey b. 13 Sep 1829 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA [Jeanne Mattson of Lake Worth, Florida, received 16 May 1998; Genealogy of the Butterfield/McQuivey family compiled by Barbara Nevins, received 28 Jul 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sally McQuivey b. abt 1797 “of Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts” m. Harvey Benjamin d. 1854 (age abt 57 yrs) Residence: “Sally McQuivey Benjamin living at Syracuse NY in 1845.” ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Belinda A. Benjamin b. abt 1820 Salina, Onondago, New York, USA [International Genealogical Index; F516745-46; FHL film 1553656 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William S. Benjamin b. abt 1822 Salina, Onondago County, New York, USA [International Genealogical Index; F516745-46; FHL film 1553656 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elmira Benjamin b. 1825 Onondago County, New York, USA [International Genealogical Index; F516745-46; FHL film 1553656 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William H. Benjamin b. 1839 Salina, Onondago County, New York, USA International Genealogical Index; F516745-46; FHL film 1553656 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Emily McQuivey b. abt 1800 “of Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts” d. 3 Aug 1801 (age abt 1 yr) Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts [Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts; Deaths, p.90; FHl film 0185417. RELATIONSHIP: listed as the daughter of Solomon McQuivey; Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185417, Deaths, p.90, (CIV015) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Emily McQuivey b. 11 Sep 1804 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA m. Giles Chapman Tiffany 17 Apr 1828 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts (or 26 Jun 1828 Springfield, Massachusetts) d. 19 May 1870 (age 65) Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts ["McQuivey Family" by G.J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST: p.187-188; Salt Lake Family History Library. 1850 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; p.100; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 318-322. AGE: 46y. BIRTHPLACE: Massachusetts; Line of Descent, James MacWithey to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 07/28/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Giles Chapman: b. 7 Nov 1802 Lanesboro, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA d. 23 Jan 1853 (age 50 yrs) Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts Occupation: shoemaker ["McQuivey Family" by G.J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST: p.187-188; Salt Lake Family History Library. 1850 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; p.100; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 318-322. NAME: Giles C. Tiffany. AGE: 48y. OCCUPATION: shoemaker. BIRTHPLACE: Massachusetts; Line of Descent, James MacWithey to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 07/28/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Eleazar Tiffany (b. 27 Aug 1763 or 1764 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m. 23 Feb 1788 Easthampton, Suffolk County, Connecticut d. aft 1833 (age 69) West Springfield, Massachusetts [Don Barber, via email., received 08/14/01; Line of Descent, James MacWithey to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 07/28/01- Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Esther __ (b. 1773 d. 1834 (age 61 yrs) [Don Barber, via email., received 08/14/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]William Sheldon Tiffany b. 27 Apr 1829 Massachusetts, USA Residence: “William S. Tiffany living at Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut in 1880” [1850 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; p.100; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 318-322. NAME: Wm. S. Tiffany. AGE: 21y. OCCUPATION: boot maker. BIRTHPLACE: Massachusetts; William S. Tiffany living at Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut in 1880; Line of Descent, James MacWithey to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 07/28/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Franklin Hills Tiffany b. 27 Oct 1833 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA 7 Sep 1836 (age 2 yrs) Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts [Line of Descent, James MacWithey to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 07/28/01; Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185414, Deaths, p.159 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] George S. Tiffany b. 2 Sep 1835 Massachusetts, USA m. Linda __ [1850 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; p.100; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 318-322. NAME: Geo. S. Tiffany. AGE: 14y. BIRTHPLACE: Massachusetts; Line of Descent, James MacWithey to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 07/28/01; 1880 United States Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.112D - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Linda: b. 1841 Connecticut, USA [1880 United States Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.112D; Line of Descent, James MacWithey to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 07/28/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elianor Franklin Tiffany b. 22 Aug 1837 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA d. 3 May 1838 (age 8 mos) Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts [Line of Descent, James MacWithey to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 07/28/01; Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185414, Deaths, p.162, (CIV013) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Eliza A. Elianor Franklin Tiffany b. 27 Dec 1843 Springfield, Hampden,6 Jul 1840 Massachusetts, USA m. James Monroe Olmstead 24d. Nov 18671855, (age 15 yrs) [1850 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; p.100; Idaho Genealogical Library, roll 318-322. AGE: 6y.10y. BIRTHPLACE: Massachusetts; Walt Steesy, "Descendants of James Monroe Olmsted", dated 2 Jan 2003; Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185414, Births, n.123, (CIV003); Line of Descent, James MacWithey to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 07/28/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Monroe: b. 27 Jan 1833 Residence: “James Monroe Olmsted lived in Monroe, Michigan” [Walt Steesy, "Descendants of James Monroe Olmsted", dated 2 Jan 2003; Line of Descent, James MacWithey to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 07/28/01; Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185414, Births, n.123, (CIV003) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Richard Montgomery Olmstead [Don Barber – email removed; ] Frank Monroe Olmstead b. 25 May 1869 [Walt Steesy, "Descendants of James Monroe Olmsted", dated 2 Jan 2003 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Louisa Olmstead b. 15 May 1872 [Walt Steesy, "Descendants of James Monroe Olmsted", dated 2 Jan 2003 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] George Justine Olmstead b. 23 Aug 1874 m. Anne Marie Vonahnen 29 Aug 1904 d. Jan 1959 (age 84 yrs) [Walt Steesy, "Descendants of James Monroe Olmsted", dated 2 Jan 2003 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Anne Marie: b. 17 Aug 1876 d. Aug 1957 (age 81 yrs) [Walt Steesy, "Descendants of James Monroe Olmsted", dated 2 Jan 2003 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] George Edwin Olmstead b. 29 Apr 1905 m. Elaine McCOY [Walt Steesy, "Descendants of James Monroe Olmsted", dated 2 Jan 2003 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Barbara Olmstead b. m. Ray Ingals [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Justine Olmstead b. 11 Apr 1909 m. Bernice Sperback [Walt Steesy, "Descendants of James Monroe Olmsted", dated 2 Jan 2003 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charles Sperbeck Olmstead b. m. Mary Mellor [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Janet Anne Olmstead b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William Tiffany Olmstead b. m. Frances Field [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sally Anne Olmstead b. m. Frederick W. Hanson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michael W. Hanson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Timothy F. Hanson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Patricia Anne Hanson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William Tiffany Olmstead b. m. Margaret Carmichael [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Anne Marie Olmstead b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William Tiffany Olmstead III b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kevin E. Olmstead b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Avita Olmstead b. 5 May 1875 [Walt Steesy, "Descendants of James Monroe Olmsted", dated 2 Jan 2003 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edwin Alexander Olmstead b. 11 May 1879 [Walt Steesy, "Descendants of James Monroe Olmsted", dated 2 Jan 2003 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Elizabeth Allyn Tiffany b. 25 Dec 1831 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA m. Hiram Ellsworth Bissell 25 Dec 1849 d. 9 Jan 1914 (age 82 yrs) Warehouse Point, Hartford County, Connecticut [Line of Descent, John Bissell to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01; Line of Descent, James MacWithey to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 07/28/01; 1880 United States Census, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, p.322B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Hiram Ellsworth: b. 1819 Windsor, Hartford Country, Connecticut, USA d. 4 Aug 1887 (age 68 yrs) Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut [Line of Descent, John Bissell to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01; 1880 United States Census, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, p.322B; Line of Descent, James MacWithey to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 07/28/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 ] Cause of death: “Suicide by hanging” Occupation: Farmer Parents: Elijah Bissell (b. 24 Mar 1779 Windsor, Connecticut, USA m. 17 Jan 1818) and Nancy Drake (b. abt 1796 d. 27 Feb 1864 Hartford County, Connecticut [Don Barber – email removed; ] Emma L. Bissell b. 1852 Connecticut, USA d. 1947 (age 95 yrs) [Line of Descent, John Bissell to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01; 1880 United States Census, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, p.322B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Frank H. Bissell b. 1855 Connecticut, USA [1880 United States Census, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, p.322B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Eliza Bissell b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 ] Mary Ida Bissell b. 1862 (or 1861) Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA m(1). Isaac C. Bancroft 1880 - Divorced d. 1921 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut (age 59 yrs) [Line of Descent, John Bissell to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01; 1880 United States Census, East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut- Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Isaac: b. 1862 Connecticut, USA [1880 United States Census, East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; Line of Descent, John Bissell to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] [Don Barber – email removed; ] Mary Ida Bissell m(2). Joseph Bailey Spencer 26 Oct 1889 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut Joseph Bailey: b. 13 Dec 1864 Washington District of Columbia, USA d. 23 Sep 1935 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (age 70 yrs) [Line of Descent, John Bissell to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01; 1880 United States Census, East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Charles Spencer (b. 3 Mar 1818 Hartford, Connecticut, USA m. 5 Mar 1852 Hartford, Connecticut d. 6 Jun 1881 Hartford, Connecticut Residence: Hartford, Connecticut and Washington DC) and Mary Elizabeth Cushing (b. 12 Jun 1821 Hanover, Massachusetts, USA d. 7 Feb 1914 Hartford, Connecticut ) Edith Cushing Spencer b. 22 Jul 1898, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA m. Kenneth Warham Barber 19 Jun 1926 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut [My Barber Line, compiled by Donald S. Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01; Line of Descent, John Bissell to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kenneth Warham: b. 10 Jul 1896 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA d. 5 Sep 1985 Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut (age 89 yrs) [My Barber Line, compiled by Donald S. Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01; Line of Descent, John Bissell to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Strong Hayden Barber (b. 12 Oct 1851 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA m. Jennie Hovey Clark 20 Aug 1877 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 5 Jun 1924 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (age 72 yrs) [My Barber Line, compiled by Donald S. Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01 – Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cause of death: Killed cutting up a tree after a storm Occupation: Farmer, landowner, Deacon) and Jennie Hovey Clark (b. 10 Jul 1857 Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA d. 29 Sep 1937 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut (age 80 yrs) [My Barber Line, compiled by Donald S. Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] [Don Barber – email removed; ] Donald Spencer Barber b. 22 Jun 1928 Windsor, Connecticut, USA m(1). Alice Tomkievich King Alice Tomkievich: b. 11 Dec 1930 East Hartford, Connecticut, USA [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] [Don Barber – email removed; ] Thomas Spencer Barber b. 1 Mar 1954 Portland, Cumberland, Maine, USA d. 5 Jun 1971 (age 17 yrs) Johnson, Lamoille County, Vermont [My Barber Line, compiled by Donald S. Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Susan Elizabeth Barber b. 28 Jan 1957 Portland, Maine, USA m. Mark Steven Manley Mark Steven: b. 8 May 1957 Johnson, Vermont, USA [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elizabeth Erin Manley b. 5 May 1987 [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] [Don Barber – email removed; ] Owen Thomas Manley b. 1 May 1989 [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sophia Ellen Manley b. 7 Feb 1992 [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert King Barber b. 15 Jul 1961 [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] [Don Barber – email removed; ] Penny Spencer Barber b. 7 Mar 1962 [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] [Don Barber – email removed; ] Donald Spencer Barber m(2). Ida Pike DeGoosh [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ida: b. 29 Oct 1925 Lyme, New Hampshire, USA [Don Barber – email removed; ] Robert Cushing Barber b. 11 Oct 1930 Windsor, Connecticut, USA m(1). Marcia Chase Bourne [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marcia Chase: b. 14 Aug 1931 [Don Barber – email removed; ] Robert Cushing Barber m(2). Lynne Garland Benton [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lynne Garland: b. 11 Oct Elizabeth Warham Barber b. 27 Aug 1932 m. James Joseph Dougherty [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Joseph: b. 5 Oct 1929 Portland, Connecticut, USA [Don Barber – email removed; ] Ralph Bailey Spencer b. 1906 m. Miss Kinney [Line of Descent, John Bissell to Donald S. Barber, by Donald Barber, via internet, received 08/13/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Linda G. Bissell b. 1869 Connecticut, USA [1880 United States Census, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, p.322B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Solomon McQuivey Jr. b. 1806 Massachusetts, USA m. Sarah Barney d. 1886 (age 80 yrs) Utica, Oneida County, New York [Probate: Oneida County New York Probate Proceedings Index, FHL film 0398052. No Quiveys or McQuiveys listed; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; Eugene Dimon Preston, GENEALOGY OF THE BARNEY FAMILY IN AMERICA, FHL book 929.273 B265p; 1855 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.23 n.193; 1865 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n.41; 1870 United States Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.235 n.207; 1875 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n.274; 1880 US Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, Faxton Hospital and Home For Old Men, p.329 n.449; Inmates of the Home for Aged Men, Utica, New York, via internet, received 05/31/01., Sol McQuivey, entered 1879, died 1886 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah: b. 13 Aug 1798 Rhode Island, USA d. abt 1880 (age 82 yrs) ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; Eugene Dimon Preston, GENEALOGY OF THE BARNEY FAMILY IN AMERICA, FHL book 929.273 B265p; 1855 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.23 n.193; 1865 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n.41; 1870 United States Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.235 n.207; 1875 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n.274; 1880 US Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, Faxton Hospital and Home For Old Men, p.329 n.449; Inmates of the Home for Aged Men, Utica, New York, via internet, received 05/31/01., Sol McQuivey, entered 1879, died 1886 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Reuben Barney (b. 28 Mar 1774 Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, New England m. 22 Aug 1793 Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts d. 31 Mar 1855 (age 81 yrs) Mount Morris, Livingston, New York) [Eugene Dimon Preston, GENEALOGY OF THE BARNEY FAMILY IN AMERICA, FHL book 929.273 B265p - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Sarah Pearce (b. 8 Nov 1777 Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts d. 25 May 1844 (age 66 yrs) Mount Morris, Livingston County, New York [Eugene Dimon Preston, GENEALOGY OF THE BARNEY FAMILY IN AMERICA, FHL book 929.273 B265p - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Emily A. McQuivey b. 1835 Herkimer County, New York, USA [1855 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.23 n.193 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edwin W. McQuivey b. Mar 1840 Oneida County, New York, USA m. Caroline __ abt 1860 d. aft 1910 (age 70 yrs) [1865 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n. 254; 1855 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p. 23 n.193; 1870 United States Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.128 n. 193; 1875 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n. 428; 1880 US Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p. 301 n. 267; 1900 US Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p. 40 n. 26; 1900 US Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p. 40 n. 26; Utica New York City Directory, 1910, FHL book 974.762 E4p. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Caroline: b. 1832 Oneida County, New York, USA d. abt 1880 (age 48 yrs) [1865 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n.254; 1870 United States Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.128 n.193; 1875 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n.428; 1880 US Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.301 n.267; 1855 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.23 n.193; 1900 US Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.40 n.26; Utica New York City Directory, 1910, FHL book 974.762 E4p. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Adella C. McQuivey b. 1861 Oneida County, New York, USA [1865 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n.254; 1870 United States Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.128 n.193; 1875 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n.428; 1880 US Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.301 n.267 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edwin T. McQuivey b. 1863 Oneida County, New York, USA m. Jennie __ d. aft 1910 (age 47 yrs) [1865 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n.254; 1870 United States Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.128 n.193; 1875 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n.428; 1880 US Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.301 n.267; 1920 United States Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.140 n.103; Utica New York City Directory, 1910, FHL book 974.762 E4p - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jennie: b. 1871 New York, USA [1920 United States Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.140 n.103; 1865 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n.254; 1870 United States Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.128 n.193; 1875 State Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, n.428; 1880 US Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.301 n.267; Utica New York City Directory, 1910, FHL book 974.762 E4p - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donald McQuivey b. 1897 New York, USA [1920 United States Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.140 n.103 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Caroline McQuivey b. 1900 New York, USA m. Mr. Goldbas [1920 United States Census, Utica, Oneida, New York, p.140 n.103 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Harriet Carol Goldbas b. m. Mr. Lyman [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Patricia Caroline Lyman b. m. James Ross [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Scott Ross b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Geoffrey Ross b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bradley Ross b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Solomon McQuivey m(2). Elizabeth Allen Nov 1826 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts Elizabeth: b. 23 Oct 1785 Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England d. 10 May 1857 (age 71 yrs), Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island m(1). David Bostwick abt 1812 Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185416, Marriages, p.209; Ibid, Intention of Marriage, p.93; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, ; 1850 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.100 n.1696; Rhode Island Death Records, via internet, received 7/19/2000; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Joseph Allen (b. abt 1760 East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. abt 1780 Anna "of Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut") ["McQuivey Family" by G.J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST: p.187-188; Salt Lake Family History Library; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, ; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Anna Drake (b. abt 1756 East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. Joseph Allen "of Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut") [McQuivey Family" by G.J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST: p.187-188; Salt Lake Family History Library; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, ; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]David Bostwick b. 2 Feb 1786 Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA m. Elizabeth Allen Abt 1812, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut d. 12 Jan 1822 (age 35 yrs) Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, ; 1850 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.100 n.1696; Rhode Island Death Records, via internet, received 7/19/200. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elizabeth: b. 23 Oct 1785 Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA m(2). Solomon McQUIVEY Nov 1826 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts d. 10 May 1857 (age 71 yrs) Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Vital Records, FHL film 0185416, Marriages, p.209; Ibid, Intention of Marriage, p.93; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, ; 1850 US Census, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, p.100 n.1696; Rhode Island Death Records, via internet, received 7/19/200; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Joseph Allen (b. abt 1760 East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA m. abt 1780) ["McQuivey Family" by G.J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST: p.187-188; Salt Lake Family History Library; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, ; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Anna Drake (b. abt 1756 East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA ["McQuivey Family" by G.J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST: p.187-188; Salt Lake Family History Library; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, ; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Joshua McQuivey b. abt 1770 Dutchess County, New York, New England m. [Joshua never married] d. New York ["Nathan McQuivey - Additions and Corrections" by Gerald J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.27 p.183-192; FAM HIS0002 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] “Joshua . . . his brother, I never have seen since I was a small boy, and know not what has become of him.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 2]Nathan Quivey b. abt 1772 East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. Catherine Hart 1798 Half Moon, Saratoga County, New York d. 17 Apr 1847 (age abt 75 yrs) Bedford Township, Meigs County, Ohio [Get copy of probate for Nathan Quivey, Meigs Co OH, Admin, case 206; Gerald J. Parsons, "Nathan McQuivey: Additions and Corrections", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.34 p.183-192; Agnes C. Hill, QUIVEY FAMILY BOOK, undated - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Catherine: b. chr. 18 Oct 1775 Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York d. 31 Mar 1850 (age 74 yrs) Bedford Township, Meigs County, Ohio bur. Burlingham Cemetery, Bedford, Meigs County, Ohio [Gerald J. Parsons, "Nathan McQuivey: Additions and Corrections", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.34 p.183-192; Agnes C. Hill, QUIVEY FAMILY BOOK, undated Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] “a Dutch girl” Parents: Nicholas Hart and Mrs. Nicholas Hart - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] “Nathan . . . lived in this town some years about 34 or 35 years. Since after which he went to the Genesee country in the State of New York, married a Dutch girl, had a numerous family as I was told. I have not heard from him in some years.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 3]Nicholas H. Quivey b. 1799 New York, USA d. 12 Jan 1857 (age 58 yrs) Bedford Township, Meigs County, Ohio bur. Burlingham Cemetery, Bedford, Meigs Coounty, Ohio [Research Notes: Get copy of probate for Nicholas H. Quivey, Meigs Co OH, Admin case 721; Gerald J. Parsons, "Nathan McQuivey: Additions and Corrections", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.34 p.183-192; 1850 US Census, Bedford, Meigs, Ohio, p.41. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Erastus Quivey b. 1801 New York, USA m. Sarah Griffiths 16 Jan 1822 Butler County, Ohio d. 19 Feb 1872 (age 71 yrs) Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon bur. Lone Fir Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon [Gerald J. Parsons, "Nathan McQuivey: Additions and Corrections", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.34 p.183-192; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of Erastus Quivey, dated Jun 1868, n.370, FHL film 1987218; 1850 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.313;1860 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.505;1870 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.204; Connie Lenzen, LONE FIR CEMETERY, 1846-1880, pp.150-151, via email, received 05/24/01, Block 4 Lot 52 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah: b. abt 1802 New York, USA d. 17 Jul 1872 (age abt 70 yrs) Portland, Multnomah, Oregon bur. Lone Fir Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon [Gerald J. Parsons, "Nathan McQuivey: Additions and Corrections", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.34 p.183-192; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of Erastus Quivey, dated Jun 1868, n.370, FHL film 1987218; 1850 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.313; 1860 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.505; 1870 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.204; Connie Lenzen, LONE FIR CEMETERY, 1846-1880, pp.150-151, via email, received 05/24/01, Block 4 Lot 52 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Catherine Maria Quivey b. 1826 Ohio, USA m. Aaron Emmons Waite 31 May 1860, Of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, , Catherine Marie Quivey and Aaron Emmons Waite; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of Erastus Quivey, dated Jun 1868, n.370, FHL film 1987218; 1850 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.313; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, , Aaron Emmons Waite - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Aaron Emmons: b. 26 Dec 1813 Whately, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA m(1). Mary E. Springer [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, , Catherine Marie Quivey and Aaron Emmons Waite; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of Erastus Quivey, dated Jun 1868, n.370, FHL film 1987218; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, , Aaron Emmons Waite; 1850 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.313 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Leander Quivey b. 14 Mar 1827 Ohio, USA m. Henrietta Walters Robinson 26 Oct 1848 Rock, Wisconsin d. 2 Jan 1900 (age 72 yrs) Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon bur. Lone Fir Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon [Rock County Wisconsin, Index of Marriages, FHL film 1275709., Leander Quivey and Henrietta Robinson, bk.1 p.137; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of Erastus Quivey, dated Jun 1868, n.370, FHL film 1987218; Lone Fir Cemetery Record, via email, received 05/24/01, Block 4 Lot 52; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library;1850 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.311; 1860 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.729 n.828; 1860 US Census, Scott Valley, Siskiyou, California, p.50; 1870 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.204;1880 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.399 n.326; Portland Chronological Death Index, via email, received 05/23/01; Multnomah County Oregon, Probate Record of Leander Quivey, n.3910, FHL film 2022002; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Mrs. H.W. Quivey, Monday 10 Jun 1907, p.4; Portrait and Biographical Album of Fayette County, Iowa, Stephen Eddy Robinson, FHL book 977.735 D3p; 1900 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.59 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Henrietta Walters: b. Apr 1829 Springfield, Clark County, Ohio d. 9 Jun 1907 (age 78 yrs) Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. 11 Jun 1907 Pioneer Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho [Rock County Wisconsin, Index of Marriages, FHL film 1275709., Leander Quivey and Henrietta Robinson, bk.1 p.137; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Mrs. H.W. Quivey, Monday 10 Jun 1907, p.4; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; Portrait and Biographical Album of Fayette County, Iowa, Stephen Eddy Robinson, FHL book 977.735 D3p; 1850 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.311; 1860 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.729 n.828; 1870 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.204; 1880 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.399 n.326; 1900 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.59; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of Erastus Quivey, dated Jun 1868, n.370, FHL film 1987218; Lone Fir Cemetery Record, via email, received 05/24/01, Block 4 Lot 52; 1860 US Census, Scott Valley, Siskiyou, California, p.50; Portland Chronological Death Index, via email, received 05/23/01; Multnomah County Oregon, Probate Record of Leander Quivey, n.3910, FHL film 2022002 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents:Thomas Robinson (b. 23 Dec 1797 Kentucky, USA m. 29 Jan 1826 Champaign County, Ohio d. 15 Sep 1888 (age 90 yrs) West Union, Fayette County, Iowa) [Lowe-Coonrod Genealogy, compiled by Karen S. Rowe, received 17 Jul 2000 via internet, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Anna Jones [Lowe-Coonrod Genealogy, compiled by Karen S. Rowe, received 17 Jul 2000 via internet, ; Portrait and Biographical Album of Fayette County, Iowa, Stephen Eddy Robinson, FHL book 977.735 D3p - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charlotte Irene Quivey b. 23 Oct 1849 Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Franklin Rayle Coffin 28 Aug 1873 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon d. 27 May 1932 (age 82 yrs) Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. 28 May 1932 Pioneer Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho [Multnomah County Oregon, Marriage Record, Frank R. Coffin and Irene Quivey, bk.3 p.12; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Irene Quivey Coffin, Saturday, May 28, 1932, p.1; Multnomah County Oregon, Probate Record of Leander Quivey, n.3910, FHL film 2022002; 1850 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.311; 1860 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.729 n.828; 1870 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.204; 1900 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.59; 1910 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.127; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; Obituary of Frank R. Coffin, IDAHO STATESMAN, Wednesday, 26 May 1920, p.3, Idaho Historical Library, (NEWS003- Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Franklin Rayle: b. 4 Aug 1838 Annapolis, Park County, Indiana, USA d. 25 May 1920 (age 81 yrs) Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. 27 May 1920 Pioneer Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho [Multnomah County Oregon, Marriage Record, Frank R. Coffin and Irene Quivey, bk.3 p.12; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; Obituary of Frank R. Coffin, IDAHO STATESMAN, Wednesday, 26 May 1920, p.3, Idaho Historical Library, (NEWS003); 1900 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.59; 1910 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.127; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Irene Quivey Coffin, Saturday, May 28, 1932, p.1; Multnomah County Oregon, Probate Record of Leander Quivey, n.3910, FHL film 2022002; 1850 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.311; 1860 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.729 n.828; 1870 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.204 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Thomas Chalkley Coffin (b. 1813 New Garden, Guilford, North Carolina d. 1 May 1866 (age 53 yrs) Fort Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska) [History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; The Descendants of Nicholas Coffin compiled by Donald Dean Coffin, received 2/19/2000, from , (HIS025) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Mary Harvey (b. 28 Mar 1814 Indiana, USA d. 1843 (age 29 yrs)) [History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; The Descendants of Nicholas Coffin compiled by Donald Dean Coffin, received 2/19/2000, from , (HIS025) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Irene Coffin b. 27 Dec 1875, Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA m. Benjamin William Walker 14 Jun 1905 Boise, Ada County, Idaho d. 8 Sep 1934 (age 58 yrs) Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. 10 Sep 1934 Pioneer Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho [Ada County Idaho, Marriage Record, Idaho Historical Library, Benjamin W. Walker and Irene Coffin, p.297; Gibson Mortuary, Funeral Record, Boise Idaho, Irene Coffin Walker, p.97; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; 1900 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.59; 1910 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.3; BOISE CAPITAL NEWS (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Mrs. B. Walker, Saturday, 8 September 1934, p.1; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Irene Coffin Walker, Sunday, 9 Sep 1934, p.1; Certificate of Death, Benjamin William Walker, n.76745, Idaho Historical Library; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Benjamin W. Walker, Thursday, 15 October 1931, p.1 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Benjamin William: b. 13 Dec 1868 (age 62) Hamilton, Bermuda d. 13 Oct 1931 Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. 15 Oct 1931 Pioneer Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho [Ada County Idaho, Marriage Record, Idaho Historical Library, Benjamin W. Walker and Irene Coffin, p.297; Certificate of Death, Benjamin William Walker, n.76745, Idaho Historical Library; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; 1910 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.3; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Benjamin W. Walker, Thursday, 15 October 1931, p.1; Gibson Mortuary, Funeral Record, Boise Idaho, Irene Coffin Walker, p.97; 1900 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.59; BOISE CAPITAL NEWS (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Mrs. B. Walker, Saturday, 8 September 1934, p.1; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Irene Coffin Walker, Sunday, 9 Sep 1934, p.1 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Benjamin William Walker and Olivia Jane Wilkinson Olivia Jane Walker b. 12 Sep 1908 Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA m. John Roger Davidson 22 Aug 1931 Boise, Ada County, Idaho d. abt 1980 (age 72 yrs) [According to Betty Gregory of Boise Idaho, in a telephone interview, John Roger Davidson's sister, Olivia was a petite child, smart, charming and loved by everyone. She lived in Boise in the 60's, but died in Mexico. John Roger Davidson and Olivia were divorced and Olivia never remarried; Ada County Idaho, Marriage License Affidavit, John Rodger Davidson and Olivia Jane Walker, v.9 p.110; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Wedding Notice of Jane Walker and John Davidson, Sunday 23 Aug 1931, p.6; Ada County Idaho, Registration of Births, Idaho Historical Library, p.212; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Irene Coffin Walker, Sunday, 9 Sep 1934, p.1; 1910 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.3; Telephone Interview with Betty Gregory of Boise ID, March 2001; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of John R. Davidson, Tuesday 30 Mar 1971, p.18; Gibson Mortuary, Funeral Record, Boise Idaho, John R. Davidson, p.33 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - h] John Roger: b. 20 Sep 1906 Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA d. 27 Mar 1971 (age 64 yrs) Boise, Ada County, Idaho [Ada County Idaho, Marriage License Affidavit, John Rodger Davidson and Olivia Jane Walker, v.9 p.110; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Wedding Notice of Jane Walker and John Davidson, Sunday 23 Aug 1931, p.6; Ibid, Obituary of John R. Davidson, Tuesday 30 Mar 1971, p.18; Gibson Mortuary, Funeral Record, Boise Idaho, John R. Davidson, p.33; Ada County Idaho, Registration of Births, Idaho Historical Library, p.212; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Irene Coffin Walker, Sunday, 9 Sep 1934, p.1; 1910 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.3; Telephone Interview with Betty Gregory of Boise ID, March 2001 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Henrietta Coffin b. 7 Jan 1877 Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA m. Lucius Roy Holbrook 7 Jun 1899 San Francisco, San Francisco County, California d. 28 Mar 1965 (age 88 yrs) Boise, Ada Cpunty, Idaho bur. 30 Mar 1965 Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho [HISTORY OF IDAHO, v.3, 463, General Lucius Roy Holbrook, Idaho Historical Library; THE IDAHO DIGEST AND BLUE BOOK by G.C. Hobson, dated 1935, Lucius Roy Holbrook, p.830, Idaho Historical Library; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; 1910 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.127; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Mrs. Henrietta Holbrook, Tuesday, 30 March 1965, p.14; Ibid, Obituary of Major General L.R. Holbrook, Sunday, 20 October 1952, p.1 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lucius Roy: b. 30 Apr 1875 Arkansaw, Pepin County, Wisconsin, USA d. 19 Oct 1952 (age 77 yrs) San Francisco, San Francisco County, California bur. 20 Oct 1952 Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho [HISTORY OF IDAHO, v.3, 463, General Lucius Roy Holbrook, Idaho Historical Library; THE IDAHO DIGEST AND BLUE BOOK by G.C. Hobson, dated 1935, Lucius Roy Holbrook, p.830, Idaho Historical Library; 1910 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.127; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Major General L.R. Holbrook, Sunday, 20 October 1952, p.1; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Mrs. Henrietta Holbrook, Tuesday, 30 March 1965, p.14 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Willard Francis Holbrook (b. 27 Apr 1827 Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA d. 17 Sep 1886 (age 59 yrs) [HISTORY OF IDAHO, v.3, 463, General Lucius Roy Holbrook, Idaho Historical Library; THE IDAHO DIGEST AND BLUE BOOK by G.C. Hobson, dated 1935, Lucius Roy Holbrook, p.830, Idaho Historical Library - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Mary Ames (b. 19 Nov 1840 West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA d. 12 Jul 1889 (age 48 yrs) [HISTORY OF IDAHO, v.3, 463, General Lucius Roy Holbrook, Idaho Historical Library; THE IDAHO DIGEST AND BLUE BOOK by G.C. Hobson, dated 1935, Lucius Roy Holbrook, p.830, Idaho Historical Library - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Franklin Rayle Coffin Holbrook b. 2 May 1901 Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA m(1). Virginia Howell 7 May 1927 Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey d. 25 Oct 1982 (age 81 yrs) Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. 29 Oct 1982 Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho [IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Virginia H. Holbrook, Saturday, 2 Mar 1974 p.21; HISTORY OF IDAHO, v.3, 463, General Lucius Roy Holbrook, Idaho Historical Library; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Major General Frank Coffin Holbrook, Thursday 28 Oct 1982, p.2C; THE IDAHO DIGEST AND BLUE BOOK by G.C. Hobson, dated 1935, Lucius Roy Holbrook, p.830, Idaho Historical Library; 1910 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.127 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Virginia: b. 8 Jan 1902 Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey d. 28 Feb 1974 (age 72 yrs) Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. 4 Mar 1974 Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho [IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Virginia H. Holbrook, Saturday, 2 Mar 1974 p.21; HISTORY OF IDAHO, v.3, 463, General Lucius Roy Holbrook, Idaho Historical Library; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Major General Frank Coffin Holbrook, Thursday 28 Oct 1982, p.2C; THE IDAHO DIGEST AND BLUE BOOK by G.C. Hobson, dated 1935, Lucius Roy Holbrook, p.830, Idaho Historical Library; 1910 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.127 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Franklin Rayle Coffin Holbrook m(2). Mary Sutterlell [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Ames Holbrook b. 26 Oct 1903 Idaho, USA m(1). Mrs. John Ames Holbrook [HISTORY OF IDAHO, v.3, 463, General Lucius Roy Holbrook, Idaho Historical Library; THE IDAHO DIGEST AND BLUE BOOK by G.C. Hobson, dated 1935, Lucius Roy Holbrook, p.830, Idaho Historical Library; 1910 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.127. Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Ames Holbrook Jr. b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Ames Holbrook m(2). Barbara Barber [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lucius Roy Holbrook Jr. b. 30 Jul 1906 Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA m. Mary Gertrude Sutterle d. 12 Jul 1970 (age 63 yrs) Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. 15 Jul 1970 Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho [HISTORY OF IDAHO, v.3, 463, General Lucius Roy Holbrook, Idaho Historical Library; THE IDAHO DIGEST AND BLUE BOOK by G.C. Hobson, dated 1935, Lucius Roy Holbrook, p.830, Idaho Historical Library; 1910 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.127; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Lt. Col Lucius Roy Holbrook Jr., Tuesday 14 July 1970, p.14 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lucius Roy Holbrook III b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marilyn Sutterle Holbrook b. m. Edgar Roy Stocking [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elma Coffin b. 27 Dec 1878 Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA m. James Edwin Clinton 26 Dec 1901 Boise, Ada County, Idaho d. 1928 (age 50 yrs) [Ada County Idaho, Marriage Record, Idaho Historical Library, James E. ClintonJr. and Elma Coffin, v.4 p.411; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; 1900 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.59; 1910 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.1; 1920 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, ED 1 sht 12; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Irene Quivey Coffin, Saturday, May 28, 1932, p.1; California Death Index, , James E. Clinton; World War I Civilian Draft Registration, via internet, , James Edwin Clinton; Email, Millicent Knight - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Edwin: b. 15 Jun 1875 Utah, USA d. 3 May 1942 (age 66 yrs) Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California [Ada County Idaho, Marriage Record, Idaho Historical Library, James E. ClintonJr. and Elma Coffin, v.4 p.411; California Death Index, , James E. Clinton; World War I Civilian Draft Registration, via internet, , James Edwin Clinton; Email, Millicent Knight; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; 1910 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.1; 1920 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, ED 1 sht 12; 1900 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.59; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Irene Quivey Coffin, Saturday, May 28, 1932, p.1 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: James Erastus Clinton (b. 24 May 1851 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA d. 15 Aug 1911 (age 60)) [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; Email, Millicent Knight - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Susan Rosella Peacock (b. 3 Oct 1851 Manti, Sanpete County, Utah, USA d. 22 Mar 1923 (age 71 yrs)) [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; Email, Millicent Knight - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Irene Coffin Clinton b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Edwin Clinton Jr. b. 19 Jan 1909 Boise, Ada County, Idaho d. 11 Dec 1974 (age 65 yrs) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California [Ada County Idaho, Registration of Births, Idaho Historical Library, p.37; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; 1910 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.1; 1920 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, ED 1 sht 12; California Death Index, , James E. Clinton - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Frank Coffin Clinton b. 14 Jun 1912 Idaho, USA m. Lois Quantain Clarke d. 7 May 1980 (age 67 yrs) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California [California Death Index, , Frank Coffin Clinton; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; 1920 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, ED 1 sht 12 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Craig Hamilton Coffin b. 4 Jan 1883 Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA m. Lela Tucker d. 29 May 1939 (age 56 yrs) Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. 31 May 1939 Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho [History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; 1900 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.59; 1910 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.127; 1920 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.15B, n.340; Obituary of Craig Coffin, IDAHO DAILY STATESMAN, Tuesday, 30 May 1939, p.1, Idaho Historical Library, (NEWS011); Obituary of Craig Coffin, IDAHO DAILY STATESMAN, Wednesday, 31 May 1939, p.1, Idaho Historical Library, (NEWS010) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Franklin Rayle Coffin b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Craig Hamilton Coffin b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Thomas Tucker Coffin b. 14 Sep 1919 Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA d. 23 Apr 1949 (age29 yrs) Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. 25 Apr 1949, Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho [IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Thomas T. Coffin, Monday 24 April 1949; History of Idaho, v. 3 p.462, Franklin Rayle Coffin, Idaho Historical Library; 1920 United States Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.15B, n.340 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lee Anna M. Quivey b. 1854 Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 15 Dec 1861 (age 7 yrs) Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [JANESVILLE GAZETTE (Janesville WI), Death Notice of Lee Anna Quivey, 1 Mar 1861, FHL book 977.587/J1 V48r; Lowe-Coonrod Genealogy, compiled by Karen S. Rowe, received 17 Jul 2000 via internet, ; 1860 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.729 n.828 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]William Quivey b. 12 Aug 1829 Ohio, USA m. Mary Ann Henderson 14 Mar 1854 Rock County, Wisconsin d. 22 Aug 1869 (age 40 yrs) Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon bur. 24 Aug 1869 Lone Fir Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon [Rock County Wisconsin, Index of Marriages, FHL film 1275709., Wm Quivey and Mary Ann Henderson, bk.1 p.11; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of William Quivey, dated 31 May 1869, n.307, FHL film 1986956; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of Erastus Quivey, dated Jun 1868, n.370, FHL film 1987218; Lone Fir Cemetery Record, via email, received 05/24/01, Block 4 Lot 52; 1850 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.313.; 1860 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.728 n.821; THE OREGONIAN (Portland, Oregon), Death Notice of Dr. Wm. Quivey, Monday 23 Aug 1869, p.3.; Ibid, Funeral Notice of Dr. Wm. Quivey, Tuesday 24 Aug 1869, p.3; MAPLE HILL CEMETERY EVANSVILLE WISCONSIN, FHL book 977.587/E2 V3f; 1870 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.517 n.452; 1870 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.521 n.502; 1880 US Census, Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin, p.429C - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Ann: b. 1835 New York, USA d. 1881 (age 46 yrs) Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Maple Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [Rock County Wisconsin, Index of Marriages, FHL film 1275709., Wm Quivey and Mary Ann Henderson, bk.1 p.11; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of William Quivey, dated 31 May 1869, n.307, FHL film 1986956; MAPLE HILL CEMETERY EVANSVILLE WISCONSIN, FHL book 977.587/E2 V3f; 1860 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.728 n.821; 1870 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.517 n.452; 1870 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.521 n.502; 1880 US Census, Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin, p.429C; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of Erastus Quivey, dated Jun 1868, n.370, FHL film 1987218; Lone Fir Cemetery Record, via email, received 05/24/01, Block 4 Lot 52; 1850 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.313; THE OREGONIAN (Portland, Oregon), Death Notice of Dr. Wm. Quivey, Monday 23 Aug 1869, p.3; Ibid, Funeral Notice of Dr. Wm. Quivey, Tuesday 24 Aug 1869, p.3 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Mr. Henderson and Anne L. __ (b. 1801 England) [1880 US Census, Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin, p.429C - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lenna Quivey b. 1853 d. 1860 (age 7 yrs) Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Maple Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [MAPLE HILL CEMETERY EVANSVILLE WISCONSIN, FHL book 977.587/E2 V3f - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ella Quivey b. 1855 Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 1856 (age 1 yr) Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Maple Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [Research Notes: CONFLICT: 1860 lists Ella with family. Maple Hill Cemetery lists Ella, daughter of W & M. Quivey born 1855 died 1856. It also lists Lenna, daughter of W. & M. Quivey born 1853 died 1860. Could names be switched? MAPLE HILL CEMETERY EVANSVILLE WISCONSIN, FHL book 977.587/E2 V3f; 1860 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.728 n.821. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] __ Quivey b. 1857 Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 1857 (infant) Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Maple Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [MAPLE HILL CEMETERY EVANSVILLE WISCONSIN, FHL book 977.587/E2 V3f. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Quivey b. 1859 Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 1859 Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Maple Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [MAPLE HILL CEMETERY EVANSVILLE WISCONSIN, FHL book 977.587/E2 V3f - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William L. Quivey b. 1860 Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. Evelyn Janes 1882 Wisconsin [Janes Family Genealogy by Paul B. Van Buren, via internet, received 07/03/01; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of William Quivey, dated 31 May 1869, n.307, FHL film 1986956; 1870 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.517 n.452; 1870 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.521 n.502; 1880 US Census, Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin, p.429C; MAPLE HILL CEMETERY EVANSVILLE WISCONSIN, FHL book 977.587/E2 V3f - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Evelyn: b. 12 May 1862 Wisconsin, USA m(2). William Smith m(3). Jay Emery d. 7 Jun 1946 (age 84 yrs) Vallejo, Solano County, California bur. Maple Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [Janes Family Genealogy by Paul B. Van Buren, via internet, received 07/03/01; MAPLE HILL CEMETERY EVANSVILLE WISCONSIN, FHL book 977.587/E2 V3f; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of William Quivey, dated 31 May 1869, n.307, FHL film 1986956; 1870 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.517 n.452; 1870 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.521 n.502; 1880 US Census, Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin, p.429C - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Horace L. Janes (b. 2 Oct 1815 d. 8 Mar 1876 (age 60 yrs) Rock County, Wisconsin bur. North Johnstown Cemetery, Johnstown, Rock County, Wisconsin) [Janes Family Genealogy by Paul B. Van Buren, via internet, received 07/03/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Katherine Simmons Ava Quivey b. 16 Jun 1884 Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA d. 2 Feb 1885 Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Maple Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin [MAPLE HILL CEMETERY EVANSVILLE WISCONSIN, FHL book 977.587/E2 V3f; Janes Family Genealogy by Paul B. Van Buren, via internet, received 07/03/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marion Quivey b. 10 Jan 1890 d. 23 Mar 1911 (age 21 yrs) bur. Maple Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [MAPLE HILL CEMETERY EVANSVILLE WISCONSIN, FHL book 977.587/E2 V3f; Janes Family Genealogy by Paul B. Van Buren, via internet, received 07/03/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Boyd P. Quivey b. 19 Feb 1837 Indiana, USA m. Mildred A. Bennett 9 Oct 1872 Multnomah County, Oregon d. 25 Aug 1916 (age 79 yrs) Vancouver, Clark County, Washington bur. 27 Aug 1916 Salmon Creek Cemetery, Vancouver, Clark, Washington [Multnomah County Oregon, Marriage Record, Boyd P. Quivey and Mildred A. Bennett, bk.2 p.408; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of Erastus Quivey, dated Jun 1868, n.370, FHL film 1987218; Knapp Mortuary Funeral Records, Boyd Quivey, p.246; 1860 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.505; 1870 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.204; 1880 US Census, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, Idaho Historical Library, p.479; 1900 US Census, Dixie Precinct, Idaho, Idaho, p.224 n.143; Knapp Mortuary Funeral Records, v.2 p.291, Edna Mildred Bowdler; THE COLUMBIAN (Vancouver WA), Mrs. Mildred B. Halstead, Thursday, 17 Apr 1924, p.5; Clark County Cemetery Records, Idaho Historical Library, v.2 p.165 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mildred: b. 15 Dec 1849 Yamhill, Yamhill County, Oregon, USA m(2). George Washington Halstead (b. 4 Oct 1848 Indiana d. 10 Jan 1920 (age 71 yrs) Vancouver, Clark County, Washington) 9 Feb 1918 Salmon Creek, Clark County, Washington d. 16 Apr 1924 (age 74 yrs) Vancouver, Clark County, Washington bur. Salmon Creek Cemetery, Vancouver, Clark County, Washington [Multnomah County Oregon, Marriage Record, Boyd P. Quivey and Mildred A. Bennett, bk.2 p.408; Knapp Mortuary Funeral Records, George Washington Halstead, v.1 p.214; Clark County Washington, Marriage Record, Idaho Historical Library., v.8 p.103, George W. Halstead and Mildred Quivey; Knapp Mortuary Funeral Records, v.2 p.291, Edna Mildred Bowdler; THE COLUMBIAN (Vancouver WA), Mrs. Mildred B. Halstead, Thursday, 17 Apr 1924, p.5; 1880 US Census, Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, Idaho Historical Library, p.479; 1900 US Census, Dixie Precinct, Idaho, Idaho, p.224 n.143; Clark County Cemetery Records, Idaho Historical Library, v.2 p.165; Multnomah County Oregon, Will of Erastus Quivey, dated Jun 1868, n.370, FHL film 1987218; Knapp Mortuary Funeral Records, Boyd Quivey, p.246; 1860 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.505; 1870 US Census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, p.204; THE COLUMBIAN (Vancouver WA), George W. Halstead, Saturday, 10 Jan 1920, p.6. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: W.H. Bennett and Lucy J. Hall Edna Mildred Quivey b. 16 Jan 1881 Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon, USA m. Benjamin Arthur Bowdler 31 Dec 1900, Hump, Idaho County, Idaho d. 1 Oct 1939 (age 58 yrs) Vancouver, Clark County, Washington bur. 4 Oct 1939 Park Hill Cemetery, Vancouver, Clark County, Washington [Idaho County Idaho, Marriage Certificate, FHL film 1513901, Benjamin Arthur Bowdler and MIldred Quivey, bk.2 p.163; Knapp Mortuary Funeral Records, v.2 p.291, Edna Mildred Bowdler; 1900 US Census, Dixie Precinct, Idaho, Idaho, p.224 n.143; THE COLUMBIAN (Vancouver WA), Obituary of Edna Mildred Bowdler, Monday, 2 Oct 1939, p.7; Park Hill Cemetery Record, Idaho Historical Library, Edna M. Bowdler, p.105; THE COLUMBIAN (Vancouver WA), Obituary of Benjamin Arthur Bowdler, Wednesday, 16 Sep 1964, p.24; Genealogy of Gerry D. Tagg, received 5/19/01 via internet; 1900 US Census, Dixie Precinct, Idaho, Idaho, p.224 n.151; Park Hill Cemetery Record, Idaho Historical Library, Benjamin Bowdler, p.105 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Benjamin Arthur: b. 19 Jan 1870 England m(2). Agnes J. __ d. 15 Sep 1964 (age 94 yrs) Vancouver, Clark Clark, Washington bur. 17 Sep 1964 Park Hill Cemetery, Vancouver, Clark County, Washington [Idaho County Idaho, Marriage Certificate, FHL film 1513901, Benjamin Arthur Bowdler and MIldred Quivey, bk.2 p.163; THE COLUMBIAN (Vancouver WA), Obituary of Benjamin Arthur Bowdler, Wednesday, 16 Sep 1964, p.24; Genealogy of Gerry D. Tagg, received 5/19/01 via internet; 1900 US Census, Dixie Precinct, Idaho, Idaho, p.224 n.151; Park Hill Cemetery Record, Idaho Historical Library, Benjamin Bowdler, p.105; Knapp Mortuary Funeral Records, v.2 p.291, Edna Mildred Bowdler; 1900 US Census, Dixie Precinct, Idaho, Idaho, p.224 n.143; THE COLUMBIAN (Vancouver WA), Obituary of Edna Mildred Bowdler, Monday, 2 Oct 1939, p.7; Park Hill Cemetery Record, Idaho Historical Library, Edna M. Bowdler, p.105 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donald Bennett Bowdler b. 21 Oct 1901 Mount Idaho, Idaho County, Idaho m. Fanny Sophia Poikila d. Feb 1970 (age 68 yrs) Warrenton, Clatsop County, Oregon [Genealogy of Gerry D. Tagg, received 5/19/01 via internet- Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Fanny Sophia: b. 23 Sep 1909 Sebeka, Wadena County, Minnesota d. 25 Jul 1995 (age 85 yrs) Seaside, Clatsop County, Oregon [Genealogy of Gerry D. Tagg, received 5/19/01 via internet - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Herman Poikila and Anna __ Robert Bowdler m(1). Mona Anderson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert Bowdler m(2). Julie Bowes [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert Bowdler m(3). Violet Jones [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Beverly Joan Bowdler m(1). Gerald Dale Beaver [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gerald Dale Beaver (or Tagg?) b. m. Jeanne Elizabeth Martin [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeanne Elizabeth: Parents: David Beveridge Martin and Dorothy Jeanne Ennis Justin Dale Tagg b. m. Karen Kay Apple [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Karen Kay: m(1) Carey Dafoe Kyla Dawn Tagg b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tamela Joy Tagg b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Josiah Nathaniel Tagg b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Beverly Joan Bowdler m(2). David William Tagg [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Randy Dean Tagg b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Timothy Allen Tagg b. 12 Jul 1959 Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, USA m. Kelly Ann Swanberg d. 22 Oct 1996 (age 37 yrs) Warrenton, Clatsop County, Oregon [Genealogy of Gerry D. Tagg, received 5/19/01 via internet - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lisa Marie Tagg b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nickolas Alan Tagg b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nancy Elana Tagg b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Boyd A. Bowdler b. 25 Nov 1902 Mount Idaho, Idaho County, Idaho m(1). Thelma __ d. 23 Mar 1911 (age 21 yrs) bur. Maple Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Rock County, Wisconsin [MAPLE HILL CEMETERY EVANSVILLE WISCONSIN, FHL book 977.587/E2 V3f; Janes Family Genealogy by Paul B. Van Buren, via internet, received 07/03/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Betty Jean Bowdler b. m. Jim Clinton [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gary Clinton b. d. 1988 [Descendants of Benjamin A. Bowdler compiled by Gerry D. Tagg, via email, received 05/27/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ron Clinton b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Boyd A. Bowdler b. m(2). Gertrude Irene Edwards Gertrude: b. 21 Nov 1900 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA d. 14 Feb 1965 (age 64 yrs) Vancouver, Clark County, Washington bur. 18 Feb 1965 Park Hill Cemetery, Vancouver, Clark County, Washington [THE COLUMBIAN (Vancouver WA), Obituary of Gertrude Bowdler, Monday 15 Feb 1965, p.19; Genealogy of Gerry D. Tagg, received 5/19/01 via internet; Park Hill Cemetery Record, Idaho Historical Library, Gertrude I. Bowdler, p.105; THE COLUMBIAN (Vancouver WA), Obituary of Boyd A. Bowdler, Monday, 10 Jul 1967, p.19; Park Hill Cemetery Record, Idaho Historical Library, Boyd A. Bowdler, p.105 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Philip Bowdler b. 27 Nov 1912 Washington, USA d. Mar 1974 (age 61 yrs) Hicksville, Nassau County, New York [Genealogy of Gerry D. Tagg, received 5/19/01 via internet; Social Security Death Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dorothy Bowdler b. 2 Jun 1915 Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA m. Charles Theodore Smith Oct 1933 Washington d. 25 May 1989 (age 73 yrs) Vancouver, Clark County, Washington bur. 30 May 1989 Park Hill Cemetery, Vancouver, Clark County, Washington [THE COLUMBIAN (Vancouver WA), Charles Theodore Smith, Sunday, 12 Aug 1984, p.B10; Ibid, Dorothy Bowdler Smith, Sunday, 28 May 1989, p.A4; Genealogy of Gerry D. Tagg, received 5/19/01 via internet; Park Hill Cemetery Record, Idaho Historical Library, Dorothy B. Smith, p.909; Ibid, Charles T. Smith, p.908 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charles Theodore: b. 16 Aug 1907 Glencoe, Emmons County, North Dakota, USA d. 9 Aug 1984 (age 76 yrs) Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon bur. 14 Aug 1984 Park Hill Cemetery, Vancouver, Clark County, Washington [THE COLUMBIAN (Vancouver WA), Charles Theodore Smith, Sunday, 12 Aug 1984, p.B10; Park Hill Cemetery Record, Idaho Historical Library, Charles T. Smith, p.908; THE COLUMBIAN (Vancouver WA), Dorothy Bowdler Smith, Sunday, 28 May 1989, p.A4; Genealogy of Gerry D. Tagg, received 5/19/01 via internet; Park Hill Cemetery Record, Idaho Historical Library, Dorothy B. Smith, p.909 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Martha V.I. Quivey b. 1841 Wisconsin, USA m. Henry C. Northrup [Multnomah County Oregon, Will of Erastus Quivey, dated Jun 1868, n.370, FHL film 1987218; 1850 US Census, Union Township, Rock, Wisconsin, p.313. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William Quivey b. 1805 New York, USA m. Sophronia Story 18 Sep 1831 Meigs County, Ohio d. 31 Mar 1871 (age 66 yrs) Benton County, Oregon bur. Mount Union Cemetery, , Benton County, Oregon [Meigs County Ohio Marriage Record, FHL film 0313453, p.113; Affidavit of Settler, William Quivey of Benton County Oregon, dated 18 June 1869; Pioneers of Benton County Oregon, via internet, William Quivey, received 07/22/00; Gerald J. Parsons, "Nathan McQuivey: Additions and Corrections", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.34 p.183-192; 1850 US Census, Greenfield, Dane, Wisconsin, n.628; 1860 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.546; 1870 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.521 n.502; 1880 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.66D; 1900 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.187 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sophronia: b. 25 Dec 1812 Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA d. abt 1900 (age 88 yrs) [Meigs County Ohio Marriage Record, FHL film 0313453, p.113; Affidavit of Settler, William Quivey of Benton County Oregon, dated 18 June 1869; Gerald J. Parsons, "Nathan McQuivey: Additions and Corrections", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.34 p.183-192; 1850 US Census, Greenfield, Dane, Wisconsin, n.628; 1860 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.546; 1870 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.521 n.502; 1880 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.66D; 1900 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.187; Pioneers of Benton County Oregon, via internet, William Quivey, received 07/22/00 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: John Story III (b. 17 Dec 1787 Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA m. 21 Dec 1809 Grafton, Grafton County, New Hampshire d. Orange, Meigs County, Ohio) [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Sally Hoyt (b. 28 Jan 1789 Windham, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA d. Orange, Meigs County, Ohio) [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Addison M. Quivey b. 20 Feb 1832 Ohio, USA d. 10 Jul 1895 (age 63 yrs) Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; 1850 US Census, Greenfield, Dane, Wisconsin, n.628; 1860 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.226; AVANT COURIER (Bozeman, Montana), Obituary of A.M. Quivey, July 13, 1895, p.3; BILLINGS GAZETTE (Billings, MT), Obituary of A.M. Quivey, Saturday 13 Jul 1895 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ansel Quivey b. 27 Feb 1834 Ohio, USA d. California [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; 1850 US Census, Greenfield, Dane, Wisconsin, n.628 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gilbert W. Quivey b. 8 Jul 1840 Meigs County, Ohio, USA m(1). Matilda Atwood d. 20 Mar 1897 (age 56 yrs) Corvallis, Benton, Oregon bur. Mount Union Cemetery, Benton County, Oregon [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; WPA Historical Records of Benton County Oregon, Graves of Pioneers, via internet, ~orbenton/wpa; 1850 US Census, Greenfield, Dane, Wisconsin, n.628; 1860 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.15; 1870 US Census, Boise, Ada, Idaho, p.29; 1880 US Census, Independence, Polk, Oregon, p.485D; Library Association of Portland, Surname Index, Gilbert W. Quivey, Q979.5 F15, p.525; Pioneers of Benton County Oregon, via internet, Gilbert W. Quivey, received 07/22/00 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gilbert W. Quivey m(2). Mary E. Butler John Story Quivey b. 7 Jan 1840 Ohio, USA m. Lucy Ann Pulse 26 Dec 1886 Of Independence, Polk, Oregon d. 25 Dec 1913 (age 73 yrs) Independence, Polk County, Oregon bur. 27 Dec 1913 Oregon [Benton County Oregon, Marriage Record, FHL film 0908958, John Quivey and Lucy A. Pulse, bk.5 p.561; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; Quivey Lineage Pedigree Chart, unknown compiler, in possession of Diane M. Anderson, Feb 2000; 1850 US Census, Greenfield, Dane, Wisconsin, n.628; 1860 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.546; 1870 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.521 n.502; 1880 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.66D - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lucy Ann: b. 3 Mar 1869 Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, California, USA m(2). James Titus d. 10 Jun 1929 (age 60 yrs) Portland, Multnomah, Oregon bur. 12 Jun 1929 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon [Benton County Oregon, Marriage Record, FHL film 0908958, John Quivey and Lucy A. Pulse, bk.5 p.561; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; Quivey Lineage Pedigree Chart, unknown compiler, in possession of Diane M. Anderson, Feb 2000; 1850 US Census, Greenfield, Dane, Wisconsin, n.628; 1860 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.546; 1870 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.521 n.502; 1880 US Census, Corvallis, Benton, Oregon, p.66D - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 ] Parents: Elisha Pulse (b. 1 Mar 1818 Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA m. 18 Sep 1864 Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, California d. 5 Mar 1892 (age 74 yrs) Philomath, Benton County, Oregon) [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Nancy Agnes Phillips (b. 15 May 1848 Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA d. 19 Nov 1900 (age 52 yrs) Kings Valley, Benton County, Oregon) [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elva Agnes Quivey b. 29 May 1888 Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, USA m(1). James Cebern Roush 23 Nov 1905 Independence, Polk County, Oregon d. 5 Jan 1972 (age 83 yrs) Lebanon, Laclede County, Missouri bur. 7 Jan 1972, Orient Cemetery, Harrisonville, Cass County, Missouri [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; Quivey Lineage Pedigree Chart, unknown compiler, in possession of Diane M. Anderson, Feb 2000. Diane M. Anderson, Feb 2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Cebern: b. 21 Feb 1871 Brown County, Indiana, USA d. 18 Dec 1943 (age 72 yrs) Seattle, King County, Washington bur. 21 Dec 1943 Moriah Cemetery, Shelton, Mason County, Washington [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; Quivey Lineage Pedigree Chart, unknown compiler, in possession of Diane M. Anderson, Feb 2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: William Henry Hugh Roush and Hannah Strahl-Baker James Cebern Roush Jr. b. m(1). Laura McEVEN [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Cebern Roush Jr. b. m(2). Margaret __ [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Hugh Eldridge Roush b. 20 Nov 1912 Uculette, British Columbia, Canada m. Betty Fogg d. 17 Aug 1967, Reno, Washoe, Nevada, at age 54 bur. Sacramento, Sacramento County California [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rosabelle Roush b. 29 Dec 1917 Ivanhoe, Tulare County, California, USA m. Cleave Arnold Robinson d. 9 Jun 1984 (age 66 yrs) Shelton, Mason County, Washington bur. 12 Jun 1984 Shelton, Mason County, Washington [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; Quivey Lineage Pedigree Chart, unknown compiler, in possession of Diane M. Anderson, Feb 2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cleave Arnold: Parents: Alonzo Peter Robinson and Caroline Heyd Wayne Ray Robinson b. 7 Jun 1936 Shelton, Mason County, Washington, USA d. 25 Nov 1937 (age 1 yr) Shelton, Mason County, Washington [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dwayne Roy Robinson b. 7 Jun 1936 Shelton, Mason County, Washington d. 9 Jun 1936 Shelton, Mason County, Washington [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Romona Mae Robinson b. m. Robert Crim [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Terry Lee Robinson b. m. Willmia Joyce Allen [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] David Lee Allen Robinson b. m. Kimberly Nichols [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Darin Lopaka Allen Robinson b. m. Debra Chapman [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeremy Allen Robinson b. m. Anne Wuerschmidt [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Benjamin Marcus Robinson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jonathan Allen Robinson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Anna Alice Roush b. m. Perry D. Myrick [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bonnie Happy Roush b. m(1). Clyde Strand [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bonnie Happy Roush m(2). John E. Terp [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] George Martin Roush b. m(1). Juanita Strickland [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] George Martin Roush m(2). Faye Tullos [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elva Agnes Quivey m(2). William Ayers Mary Sophronia Quivey b. 29 Apr 1887 Independence, Polk County, Oregon, USA m. James Coquillette d. 18 Dec 1945 (age 58 yrs) [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; 1920 US Census, Astoria, Clatsop, Oregon, p.130; FamilySearch, Ordinance Index, James Coquillette - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James: b. 12 Jun 1876 Washington, USA [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; 1920 US Census, Astoria, Clatsop, Oregon, p.130; FamilySearch, Ordinance Index, James Coquillette - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Reuben Wells Coquillette and Rosa E. Titus Ruben Coquillette b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Murle Coquillette b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Coquillette b. 1915 Washington, USA [1920 US Census, Astoria, Clatsop, Oregon, p.130 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Minnie Leah Quivey b. 20 Nov 1889 Independence, Polk County, Oregon, USA m. William Schofield [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Irene Quivey b. 14 Jul 1891 Independence, Polk County, Oregon, USA m. Ed Florey [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - Ana Ellis Quivey b. 4 Nov 1893 Suver, Polk County, Oregon, USA m. Edward Emmons [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Story Quivey b. 2 Oct 1895 Oregon, USA d. 7 Feb 1975 (age 79 yrs) Redding, Shasta County, California [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; Social Security Death Index, , John Quivey; California Death Index, , John W. Quivey - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lula Mildred Quivey b. 18 Jul 1897 Corvallis, Benton Coounty , Oregon, USA m. William Weaver Thomas Bowler [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Aletha Bowler b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Clifford Halco Bowler b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William Weaver Bowler b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dorothy Mae Bowler b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - Lucy Marie Bowler b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Pearl Winona Quivey b. 3 May 1899 Suver, Polk County, Oregon, USA m. Homer Rush [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Clarence Ray Quivey b. 23 Aug 1901 Suver, Polk County, Oregon, USA [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998.- Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Winifred Nona Quivey b. 20 Nov 1903 Independence, Polk County, Oregon, USA m. Sidney Wambolt [Research Notes: Living at Cosmospolis, Grays Harbor, Washington when died (SSDI); Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; 1920 US Census, Astoria, Clatsop, Oregon, p.130; Social Security Death Index, , Winifred Wambolt; Ibid, Sidney Wambolt - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sidney: b. 26 Aug 1890 Nova Scotia, Canada d. 6 Apr 1971 (age 80 yrs) [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998; Social Security Death Index, , Sidney Wambolt; 1920 US Census, Astoria, Clatsop, Oregon, p.130; Social Security Death Index, , Winifred Wambolt - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] __ Wambolt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Betty Jean Wambolt b. 1923 d. 1929 (age 6 yrs) [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donald Alfred Wambolt b. m. Violet Esther Frankes [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Betty Jean Wambolt b. m. Harold Mitchell Stolen [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeffrey Mitchell Stolen b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Daniel Dean Wambolt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donald Dennis Wambolt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert Allen Wambolt b. m. Katherine May Hoffman [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert Allen Wambolt Jr. b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cheryl Gay Wambolt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Carol Kay Wambolt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Larry Dale Wambolt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shirley Ann Wambolt b. 11 Dec 1930 Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington, USA m. Silas Daniel Gochnour Jr. d. 10 Sep 2000 (age 69 yrs) Los Angeles County, California [California Death Index, , Shirley Ann Gochnour; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Terry Lee Robinson of Shelton, WA, received 28 Sep 1998.. Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michael Daniel Gochnour b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Krystle Leigh Gochnour b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Benjamin Gochnour b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Valerie Ann Gochnour b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kenneth Wambolt b. m. Mary Marchese [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Terry Wambolt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gina Wambolt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Philip Wambolt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Addison Milton Quivey b. 29 Oct 1806, Genesee, Ontario County, New York, USA m. Teresa Olmstead 27 Dec 1833 Edgar County, Illinois d. 9 May 1870 (age 63 yrs) West Union, Fayette County, Iowa bur. Bowles Cemetery, Auburn Township, Fayette County, Iowa [Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900, via internet., Addison M. Quivey and Theresa Olmstead, bk.SA, p.22; Gerald J. Parsons, "Nathan McQuivey: Additions and Corrections", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.34 p.183-192; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, p.271; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168; WPA Cemetery Book, Fayette County Iowa; 1880 US Census, Banks, Fayette, Iowa, p.24D - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Teresa: b. 20 Jul 1815 Chautauqua County, New York, USA m. Addison Milton Quivey 27 Dec 1833 Edgar, Illinois d. 3 Mar 1884 (age 68 yrs) Chery Township, Jerauld County, South Dakota bur. Lane, South Dakota [Research Notes: CONFLICT: Michael Wilson lists the mother of Teresa Olmstead as Mary Millard. Beverly Cross lists the mother of Teresa Olmstead as Lydia Hillis. Which one is it? Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900, via internet., Addison M. Quivey and Theresa Olmstead, bk.SA, p.22; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, p.271; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168; 1880 US Census, Banks, Fayette, Iowa, p.24D; Gerald J. Parsons, "Nathan McQuivey: Additions and Corrections", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.34 p.183-192; WPA Cemetery Book, Fayette County Iowa - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Moses Olmstead (b. 1795 New York, USA) [1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Mary Millard Alvira Maria Quivey b. 25 Dec 1834 Charleston, Coles County, Illinois, USA m(1). Zephaniah McJUNKIN Bef 1860 [Research Notes: Alvira (15 y) is living at Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin in 1850 with her parents. Alvira (25y) is living at Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota in 1860 with husband, Zephaniah McJunkin. More research needed in Dane County Wisconsin and Freeborn County Minnesota for a marriage record; The Quivey Record, a family history journal, compiled by Zella McMullin Quivey, dated 1904; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane County, Wisconsin, p.271; 1860 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.51; 1870 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.958; 1880 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.149A; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Addie: b. 1840 Vermont, USA [1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203B; Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.41; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.445 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Zephaniah: b. 1 Jan 1817 Pennsylvania, USA m(1). Mrs. Zephaniah McJUNKIN d. 1 Jul 1879 (age 62 yrs), Alden, Freeborn Coounty, Minnesota bur. Alden, Freeborn County, Minnesota [Research Notes: Searched 1850 Census indexes for Zephaniah in following states: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin. Did not find. (3/2002) In 1840, Zephaniah was living at Slippery Rock, Butler, Pennsylvania. In 1850, I did not find him in the census of Slippery Rock Township. However, I did find his two daughters, Nancy Jane, 6 years, living with William (63y) and Susan (60y) McNees and Margaret, 2 years, living nearby with Eli (26y) and Mariah (26y) McNees. Could the McNees be the family of the first wife of Zephaniah? Also living in Slippery Rock was Josiah (37y) and Imelda McJunkin, and Elizabeth McJunkin (41y). Possible relatives for Zephaniah? It is obvious that Alvira is not the first wife of Zephaniah. It is unclear how many wives he had, at least two. Alvira is probably the mother of the last 5 children of Zephaniah, and maybe the last 7 children. More research is needed. "A William McNees (b. 1786) who married Susannah Fowler with a son Eli (b. 1819) who married Maria(h) Steen. William and Susannah had daughters Rachel and Hetty Jane for whom I have no information except that Hetty Jane died June 22,1855. Perhaps one of the two was a wife of your Zephaniah." (Email received 05/09/03); The Quivey Record, a family history journal, compiled by Zella McMullin Quivey, dated 1904; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; 1860 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.51; 1870 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.958; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, p.271; 1880 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.149A - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Melissa J. McJUNKIN b. 1854 Iowa, USA [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; 1860 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.51; 1870 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.958 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Catherine (“Kate”) F. McJUNKIN b. 22 Mar 1857 Iowa, USA m(1). John Henry Bice d. 26 Jan 1900 (age 42 yrs) [Research Notes: In 1880 Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota census, Kate Bice is listed with husband John H. Bice and two children, Mary Bice (5y) and Paul Bice (3y), listed as stepchildren to John H. Bice. Was Catherine married before John Bice? Who is the father of Mary and Paul. More research needed; Quivey/McJunkin Genealogy compiled by John Scott; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; 1860 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.51; 1870 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.958; 1880 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.174B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - John Henry: b. 1853 Illinois, USA [Quivey/McJunkin Genealogy compiled by John Scott; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; 1880 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.174B.; 1860 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.51; 1870 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.958 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maude (“Mary”) Bice b. abt 1875 m. John G. Scott “Mary Bice (5y) and Paul Bice (3y), listed as stepchildren to John H. Bice.” [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ; Quivey/McJunkin Genealogy compiled by John Scott; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; 1860 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.51; 1870 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.958; 1880 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.174B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Scott b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Scott b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Paul Bice b. abt 1877 “Mary Bice (5y) and Paul Bice (3y), listed as stepchildren to John H. Bice.” [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ; Quivey/McJunkin Genealogy compiled by John Scott; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; 1860 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.51; 1870 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.958; 1880 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.174B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Melvin Willis McJUNKIN b. 22 Jan 1865, , , Minnesota, USA m. Luella Randall 1894 d. 20 Dec 1926 (age 61 yrs) Hennepin County, Minnesota [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; 1870 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.958; 1880 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.149A; Minnesota Historical Society Death Index, via internet; 1880 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.170A - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Luella Randall: b. 1877 Minnesota, USA d. 1 Jun 1926 (age 49 yrs) Hennepin County, Minnesota [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; 1880 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.170A; Minnesota Historical Society Death Index, via internet; 1870 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.958; 1880 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.149A - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Henry C. Randall (b. 1844 Wisconsin, USA) [1880 United States Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.170A - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Mary J. __ (b. 1840 Vermont, USA) Milton Irvin McJUNKIN b. 1867 Minnesota, USA d. 2 Oct 1872 (age 5 yrs) [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; 1870 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.958 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ernest D. McJUNKIN b. Mar 1870 Minnesota, USA [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; 1870 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.958; 1880 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.149A - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Frank McJUNKIN b. 1873 Minnesota, USA m. Julia Sanders d. 1941 (age 68 yrs) [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; 1880 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.149A - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nettie J. McJUNKIN b. 22 Jun 1875, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; 1880 United States Census, Alden, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.149A - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alvira Maria Quivey m(2). Crandall [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Almira Margaret Quivey b. 25 Dec 1834, Charleston, Coles County, Illinois, USA m. Hiram Tibbetts d. West Union, Fayette, Iowa [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, p.271; 1860 United States Census, Auburn, Fayette, Iowa, p.24 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Hiram: b. 1835 Ohio, USA [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1860 United States Census, Auburn, Fayette, Iowa, p.24; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, p.271 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alice Tibbetts b. 1853 Iowa USA [1860 United States Census, Auburn, Fayette, Iowa, p.24 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Clark Tibbetts b. 1855 Iowa, USA [1860 United States Census, Auburn, Fayette, Iowa, p.24 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jenette Tibbetts b. 1858 Iowa, USA [1860 United States Census, Auburn, Fayette, Iowa, p.24 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Catherine Lydia Quivey b. 18 Aug 1837, Charleston, Coles County, Illinois, USA m(1). Ellis Maxham Eastman 1 Dec 1862, Auburn, Fayette, Iowa d. 10 Oct 1892 (age 55 yrs) Auburn, Sac County, Iowa [Research Notes: CONFLICT: Susan Goldie lists the death and burial as 10 Oct 1892, Auburn, Sac, Iowa. Buried at Oak Ridge Cemetery. Beverly Cross lists the death and burial as 1922, Hobson, near Utica, Judith Basin County, Montana. Buried Philbrook Cemetery, near Utica, Montana. Which one is correct? Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, p.271; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168; 1870 US Census, Sumner Township, Bremer, Iowa, p.302 n.59; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; George John Eastman, Eastman Family Genealogy and History, received 7/7/2000 via internet; 1860 US Census, Prophetstown, Whiteside, Illinois, p.894 n.1957 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ellis Maxham: b. 27 Jul 1818, Sandy Creek, Oswego County, New York, USA m(1). Lodema Phillips 16 Jul 1844, Modoc, Ontario, Canada d. 26 Jan 1902 (age 83 yrs) Alpena, Jerauld County, South Dakota [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; George John Eastman, Eastman Family Genealogy and History, received 7/7/2000 via internet; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1860 US Census, Prophetstown, Whiteside, Illinois, p.894 n.1957; 1870 US Census, Sumner Township, Bremer, Iowa, p.302 n.59; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, p.271; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Justin Maxham Eastman (b. 22 Jun 1777 Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA d. Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois bur. Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois) [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ; "Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Justin EASTMAN.] and Azuba Maxham (b. 7 May 1781 Bristol, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois bur. Prophetstown, Whiteside County, Illinois) [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ; "Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Justin EASTMAN.] William Riley EASTMAN b. 14 Sep 1864 Auburn, Iowa, USA m. Alice Fordyce BROWN 27 Nov 1901 ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for William Riley EASTMAN.] Alice Fordyce: b. 1868 Catherine Louisa RILEY b. 23 Sep 1902 Gan Valley, South Dakota, USA m. Gus KETTLEHUT ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Catherine Louisa RILEY.] Gus: b. 1898 George Sherman Eastman b. 1 Sep 1866 Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA m. Alice Fenstmaker 1 Dec 1887 [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; 1870 US Census, Sumner Township, Bremer, Iowa, p.302 n.59 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alice: b. abt 1870 of Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; 1870 US Census, Sumner Township, Bremer, Iowa, p.302 n.59 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Hazel Ina Eastman b. 13 Jul 1890 Lawrence, Kansas, USA m. Jessie L. Harrid ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Hazel Ina EASTMAN; Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jessie L: 1886 Glenn Roy Eastman b. 27 Apr 1896 Lawrence, Kansas, USA m. Carol Willy ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Glenn Roy EASTMAN; Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Carol: b. 1900 Ella Theresa Eastman b. 12 Mar 1870 Iowa, USA m. Edwin F. Lynn d. 19 Apr 1908 (age 38 yrs) Alpine, South Dakota bur. Alpine, South Dakota ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Ella Theresa EASTMAN; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; 1870 US Census, Sumner Township, Bremer, Iowa, p.302 n.59 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edwin: b. 1866 Iowa, USA d. 24 Jan 1905 Alpena, South Dakota bur. Mees Cemetery, Alpena, South Dakota [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; 1870 US Census, Sumner Township, Bremer, Iowa, p.302 n.59 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lora Emma Lynn b. 22 Sep 1888 Mount Carol, Carroll County, Illinois, USA m. Kilby Pollard (Ison) Ives 31 Aug 1922 Alpena, South Dakota [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kilby Pollard (Ison): b. 1884 Alpena, South Dakota, USA d. Mount Carol, Carroll County, Illinois Clark William Lynn b. 14 Feb 1890 of Mount Carroll, Carroll County, Illinois, USA d. 3 Nov 1913 ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Clark William LYNN; Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jennie Esther Lynn b. 21 Jan 1892 “of Worthington, Nobles County, Minnesota” m. John E. Gaiser 2 May 1913 Worthington, Nobles County, Minnesota d. Worthington, Nobles County, Minnesota ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Jennie Esther LYNN; Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John E: b. 1888 “of Worthington, Minnesota” Leilla Marie Gaiser b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Paul Haven Lynn b. 4 Jul 1894 Mount Caroll, Carroll County, Illinois, USA m. Pearl E. Green 4 Jul 1915 d. Wessingtonspring, South Dakota ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Paul Haven LYNN; Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Pearl E: b. 1898 d. Wessingtonspring, South Dakota Vincent Joyce Lynn b. 12 Feb 1897 Mount Caroll, Carroll County, Illinois, USA m. Christine BRAKHAGE 29 Jul 1925 d. Virgil, South Dakota ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Vincent Joyce LYNN; Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christine: b. 1901 d. Virgil, South Dakota Anna Katherine LYNN b. 9 Aug 1900 Mount Caroll, Carroll County, Illinois, USA m. Floyd CAM 2 Jun 1925 d. Minnesota ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Anna Katherine LYNN.] Floyd: b. 1896 “of Worthington, Minnesota” d. Minnesota Clara Rosella Eastman b. 29 Apr 1876 Alpena, Jerauld County, South Dakota, USA m. John E. Gray 1 Dec 1896 [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John: b. Abt 1872, Chattaroy, Spokane County, Washington [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marion Ellis Gray b. m. Pearl E. Green [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert Lafayette Gray b. m. Ellen Marie Clark [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Catherine Lydia Quivey b. m(2). Permeno A. Mann [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Daniel Timothy Quivey b. 5 Feb 1840, Charleston, Coles County, Illinois, USA d. 4 Nov 1862 (age 22 yrs) Fayetteville, Washington, Arkansas [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, p.271; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William White Quivey b. 18 Jul 1842, Charleston, Coles County, Illinois, USA m (1). Sarah Jane Eastman 4 Feb 1866, West Union, Fayette County, Iowa d. 29 Jul 1928 (age 86 yrs) Seattle, King County, Washington bur. Aug 1928, Mitchell, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, p.271; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168; 1910 US Census, Mitchell, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, p.131; George John Eastman, Eastman Family Genealogy and History, received 7/7/2000 via internet; 1860 US Census, Prophetstown, Whiteside, Illinois, p.894 n.1957 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Jane: b. 14 Oct 1847 Canada d. 12 Mar 1867 (age 19 yrs) Auburn Township, Fayette, Iowa [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; George John Eastman, Eastman Family Genealogy and History, received 7/7/2000 via internet; 1860 US Census, Prophetstown, Whiteside, Illinois, p.894 n.1957; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, p.271; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168; 1910 US Census, Mitchell, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, p.131 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] [baby] Quivey b. abt 1866 West Union, Fayette, Iowa, USA d. abt 1866, West Union, Fayette, Iowa [Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William White Quivey m (2). Jane Cynthia Babcock b. 4 Apr 1841, Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA d. 1 Apr 1913 (age 71 yrs) Mitchell, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska bur. 3 Apr 1913, Mitchell, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska [Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; 1910 US Census, Mitchell, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, p.131; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, p.271; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Amos Babcock and Elma Gula Cornell Lynn Arthur Quivey b. 28 Mar 1870 Fredericksburg, Chickasaw County, Iowa, USA m. Zella Pearl McMULLIN 24 Jun 1896 Tekamah, Burt County, Nebraska d. 31 May 1958 (age 88 yrs) Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah bur. 3 Jun 1958 Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah [Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; 1920 US Census, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, p.266; DESERET NEWS (Salt Lake City, UT), Obituary of Lynn Arthur Quivey, Monday 2 Jun 1958, p.11 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Zella Pearl: b. 12 Sep 1870 Tekamah, Burt County, Nebraska, USA d. 16 Jun 1953 (age 82 yrs) Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah bur. Jun 1953 Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah [Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; 1920 US Census, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, p.266; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; DESERET NEWS (Salt Lake City, UT), Obituary of Lynn Arthur Quivey, Monday 2 Jun 1958, p.11 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Keith Macquivey b. 1 Sep 1899 Osmond, Pierce County, Nebraska, USA d. 18 Jan 1931 (age 31 yrs) Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah [Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Katrina Quivey b. 7 Jan 1908, Osmond, Pierce County, Nebraska, USA m. James Nield Wilson 24 Jun 1929 Evanston, Uinta County, Wyoming d. 27 Sep 1982 (age 74 yrs) Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah bur. 1 Oct 1982 Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah [Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; 1920 US Census, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, p.266; California Death Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Nield: b. 15 Nov 1908 Alameda, Alameda County, California, USA d. 27 Jun 1982 (age 73 yrs) Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County, California [Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; California Death Index, ; 1920 US Census, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, p.266 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elaine Wilson b. m. Robert Stewart Mariger [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kathleen Bari Mariger b. m(1). Stephen Haugen [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kathleen Bari Mariger m(2). Gary Pierce [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Craig Robert Mariger b. m(1). Susan Ann Stipek [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Craig Robert Mariger m(2). Charis Murphy [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Randall Paul Mariger b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sheri Lynn Mariger b. m. Alan King [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michael James Wilson b. m. Carol Louise Lawrence [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Julie Yvonne Wilson b. m. Randy Don Hunt [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Aaron James Hunt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - Ethan Tyler Hunt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - Amanda Celeste Hunt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lynn Alan Wilson b. m. Lisa Lalani Foster [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Diane Heather Wilson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - Grace Greenwood Quivey b. 28 Mar 1872 Clermont, Fayette County, Iowa, USA m. Corey Franklin Montross 24 Jun 1894, Pierce, Pierce County, Nebraska d. 12 Jan 1922 (age 49 yrs) Scotts Bluff, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska bur. 15 Jan 1922 Mitchell, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska [Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; John W. Taylor, Montross: A Family History, Staunton, Virginia, McClure Printing Company, 1958 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Corey Franklin: b. 23 Dec 1871 Monroe Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 23 Feb 1937 (age 65 yrs) Gallup, Mckinley County, New Mexico [Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; John W. Taylor, Montross: A Family History, Staunton, Virginia, McClure Printing Company, 1958 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parent: Elijah Montross Lynn John Montross b. 17 Oct 1895 Battle Creek, Madison County, Nebraska, USA [John W. Taylor, Montross: A Family History, Staunton, Virginia, McClure Printing Company, 1958 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mildred Marie Montross b. 1897 Battle Creek, Madison County, Nebraska, USA d. 1920 (age 23 yrs) Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska [Mildred died "...1920 of ptomaine poisoning, while attending Normal College at Kearney, Nebr." (Montross: A Family History, p.471); John W. Taylor, Montross: A Family History, Staunton, Virginia, McClure Printing Company, 1958 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mark Montross b. Abt 1900 Nebraska, USA [John W. Taylor, Montross: A Family History, Staunton, Virginia, McClure Printing Company, 1958 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Claud Quivey b. 16 May 1875 West Union, Fayette County, Iowa, USA d. 16 Apr 1879 (age 3 yrs) Clermont, Fayette County, Iowa [Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Zoe Marie Quivey b. 16 Mar 1883 Humboldt, Humboldt County, Iowa, USA m. Jacob R. Rummel 7 May 1905 Pierce, Pierce County, Nebraska d. 17 May 1951 (age 68 yrs) Seattle, King County, Washington bur. 21 May 1951 Evergreen Cemetery, Seattle, King County, Washington [Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; 1910 US Census, Mitchell, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, p.131 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jacob: b. 1880 Illinois, USA [Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; 1910 US Census, Mitchell, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, p.131 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gerald Quivey Rummel b. 1907 Nebraska, USA [1910 US Census, Mitchell, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, p.131 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Carney Hayne Quivey b. 2 Jun 1845, West Union, Fayette, Iowa, USA d. 5 Oct 1862 (age 17 yrs) Andersonville, Macon, Georgia [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, p.271; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168; Roster of Iowa Soldiers - War of the Rebellion, via internet, received 7/24/00 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nicholas Hart Quivey b. Dec 1847 West Union, Fayette County, Iowa, USA d. 1849 (age 2 yrs) Dane County, Wisconsin [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Ellen Quivey b. 14 Nov 1850 Dane County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). James W. Eastman 25 Dec 1871 Breamer, Iowa d. 7 Dec 1939 (age 89 yrs) Auburn, King County, Washington bur. 11 Dec 1939 Seattle, King County, Washington [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; State of Washington, Certified copy of Death Certificate, Mary Ellen Eastman Snow; AUBURN GLOBE REPUBLICAN (Auburn, Washington), Obituary of Mary Ellen Snow, Friday 15 Dec 1939, p.6; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168; 1880 United States Census, Oneida, Tama, Iowa, p.517B; George John Eastman, Eastman Family Genealogy and History, received 7/7/2000 via internet; 1860 US Census, Prophetstown, Whiteside, Illinois, p.894 n.1957 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James: b. 29 Aug 1849 Madoc, Ontario, Canada d. 4 Feb 1897 (age 47 yrs) Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; George John Eastman, Eastman Family Genealogy and History, received 7/7/2000 via internet; 1860 US Census, Prophetstown, Whiteside, Illinois, p.894 n.1957; 1880 United States Census, Oneida, Tama, Iowa, p.517B; State of Washington, Certified copy of Death Certificate, Mary Ellen Eastman Snow; AUBURN GLOBE REPUBLICAN (Auburn, Washington), Obituary of Mary Ellen Snow, Friday 15 Dec 1939, p.6; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Ellis Maxham Eastman (b. 27 Jul 1818, Sandy Creek, Oswego, New York m(1). 16 Jul 1844 Modoc, Ontario, Canada d. 26 Jan 1902 (age 83 yrs) Alpena, Jerauld County, South Dakota) [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; George John Eastman, Eastman Family Genealogy and History, received 7/7/2000 via internet; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; 1860 US Census, Prophetstown, Whiteside, Illinois, p.894 n.1957; 1870 US Census, Sumner Township, Bremer, Iowa, p.302 n.59; 1850 United States Census, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin, p.271; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Lodema Phillips (b. 22 Mar 1825 St. Lawrence, Jefferson County, New York, USA d. 22 Jun 1861 (age 36 yrs) Whiteside, Illinois) [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; George John Eastman, Eastman Family Genealogy and History, received 7/7/2000 via internet; 1860 US Census, Prophetstown, Whiteside, Illinois, p.894 n.1957; 1870 US Census, Sumner Township, Bremer, Iowa, p.302 n.59 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edna Lodema Eastman b. 24 Sep 1872 Fayette County, Iowa, USA d. Alpena, Jerauld County, South Dakota [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; 1880 United States Census, Oneida, Tama, Iowa, p.517B. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charles John Eastman b. 20 Mar 1874 Tama, Iowa, USA m. Ethel Coffin 7 Oct 1896, Union, Hardin, Iowa d. 16 May 1951 (age 77 yrs) Alameda, Alameda County, California [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; 1880 United States Census, Oneida, Tama, Iowa, p.517B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ethel: b. 13 Apr 1878 Union, Hardin County, Iowa, USA d. 24 Jul 1946 (age 68 yrs) Fresno, Fresno County, California [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; 1880 United States Census, Oneida, Tama, Iowa, p.517B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Thelma Eastman b. 26 Oct 1897 Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA m. John Butler Morley d. 12 May 1972 (age 74 yrs) California [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Thora Ellen Eastman b. 29 Aug 1899 Union, Hardin, Iowa, USA m. Andrew Philip Dron Jr. 24 Jul 1919 Fresno, Fresno County, California d. 4 Mar 1980 (age 80 yrs) Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; Susan Goldie, via email, received 11/04/01; California Death Index, , Andrew P. Dron - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Andrew Philip: b. 19 May 1900 Big Oak Flat, Tuolumne County, California, USA d. 26 May 1954 (age 54 yrs) San Francisco, San Francisco County, California bur. San Bruno, San Mateo County, California [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; Susan Goldie, via email, received 11/04/01; California Death Index, , Andrew P. Dron - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Andrew Phillip Dron and Isabella Stewart Anderson Junne Ellen Dron b. m. Eugene Morgan [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Eugene: b. 15 Jul 1925 East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA d. 2 Jan 1995 (age 69 yrs) Tuolumne City, Tuolumne County, California bur. Santa Nella, Sonoma County, California [Susan Goldie, via email, received 11/04/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Clarence Dewey Morgan and Lillian Irene Wylie Susan Lee Morgan b. m(1). Earl Ray Harvey [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Earl Ray : b. 25 Dec 1951 Salinas, Monterey County, California, USA d. 26 Dec 1977 (age 26 yrs) Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, California [California Death Index, , Earl R. Harvey; Susan Goldie, via email, received 11/04/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michael Earl Harvey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Susan Lee Morgan m(2). James Morgan Goldie Sr. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Morgan Goldie Jr. b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nancy Lynn Morgan b. m. Steven Mello [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Steven A. Mello b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tanya L. Mello b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sandra Jean Morgan b. m. Darryl Boyd [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michael Gene Morgan b. m. Wen San Lee [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dorcas May Eastman b. 5 Feb 1876 Fayette County, Iowa, USA d. Alpena, Jerauld County, South Dakota [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; 1880 United States Census, Oneida, Tama, Iowa, p.517B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Reuben Waldo Eastman b. 23 Dec 1878 New Sharon, Fayette County, Iowa, USA m. Elizabeth Ann Naylor 14 Oct 1902 Whittier, Los Angeles County, California d. 24 Dec 1926 (age 48 yrs) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; 1880 United States Census, Oneida, Tama, Iowa, p.517B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elizabeth Ann: b. 3 Oct 1876 [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; 1880 United States Census, Oneida, Tama, Iowa, p.517B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Frances Eastman b. 13 Oct 1903 Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA m. George Oliver Harrison d. 1995 (age 92 yrs) [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Virginia Lee Harrison b. 25 Nov 1932 Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California m. Walter M. Graham d. 19 Aug 1988 (age 55 yrs) [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Stephen Douglas Graham b. m. Mary Teresa Krantz [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Aaron Thomas Graham b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Stephenie Renee Graham b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Scott Walter Graham b. m. Karen Marie Eckstine [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christopher Walter Graham b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tiffany Marie Graham b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Melinda K. Graham b. m. James Brent Black [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Nicholas Black b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Whitney Elise Black b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Glenda Ann Harrison b. m. Robert Lee Rohr [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert James Rohr b. m. Barbara Isley [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bridget Marie Rohr b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Robert Rohr b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Teressa Eastman b. 31 May 1880 Iowa, USA d. 1880 Iowa [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; 1880 United States Census, Oneida, Tama, Iowa, p.517B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Roy Eastman b. 26 Sep 1882 Gladbrook, Tama County, Iowa, USA m. Margery Iloe Neal d. 19 Apr 1943 (age 60 yrs) Auburn, King County, Washington [ - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Margery Iloe: b. 7 Jan 1890 d. 18 Oct 1984 (age 94 yrs) [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lenore Emily Eastman b. m. Harold Charles Oswald Hagen [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Harold Charles Oswald: b. 23 Jul 1906 d. 14 Jun 1969 (age 62 yrs) [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Carrol Beatrice Hagen b. 13 Oct 1935 m. Patrick Joseph Dooley d. 16 Oct 1996 (age 61) [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Curtis Edward Dooley b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Harold Hagen b. 13 Oct 1935 [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Clark Ezra Eastman b. 1 Aug 1886 Jerauld County, South Dakota, USA d. 1 Aug 1886 Jerauld, South Dakota [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Clarence Plymea Eastman b. 1 Jun 1888 South Dakota, USA d. Randall, Morrison County, Minnesota [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Harold Vincent Eastman b. 1 Mar 1891 South Dakota, USA d. Jun 1972 (age 81 yrs) Chowchilla, Madera County, California [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ralph A. Eastman b. m. Harold Charles Oswald Hagen [Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Eastman b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Warren Elmer Eastman b. 20 May 1893, Auburn, King County, Washington, USA [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Family Search Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; Eastman Family Genealogy, users/geastman/eastman, received 2/22/2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Amanda Elizabeth Quivey b. 5 Jun 1853 West Union, Fayette County, Iowa, USA m. Joseph Adam Morrison 3 Jun 1874 Belle Plaine, Benton County, Iowa d. 10 Jul 1936 (age 83 yrs) Grundy County, Iowa bur. Fairview Cemetery, Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette, Iowa, p.168 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Joseph Adam: b. 22 Apr 1828 New York, USA d. 1 Oct 1917 (age 89 yrs) Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa bur. Fairview Cemetery, Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Genealogy of the William White Quivey family compiled by Michael Wilson; 1860 United States Census, Windsor, Fayette County, Iowa, p.168 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Francis William Morrison b. 1 Jun 1875 Elberon, Tama County, Iowa, USA m(1). Effie Dobson 7 Mar 1895, Garwin, Tama County, Iowa d. 26 Feb 1960 (age 84 yrs) La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin bur. La Crosse, La Crosse, Wisconsin [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; Morrison Family History, compiled by Eileen Rae Hanks, received 1 Jun 2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Effie: b. 10 Nov 1875 Le Grande, Tama County, Iowa d. 29 Apr 1951 (age 75 yrs) La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross; Morrison Family History, compiled by Eileen Rae Hanks, received 1 Jun 2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Wendell Francis Morrison b. 20 Jul 1905 Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA m. Pearl Annie Erickson 27 Sep 1924 Winona, Winona, Minnesota d. 23 Sep 1984 (age 79 yrs) Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington [Morrison Family History, compiled by Eileen Rae Hanks, received 1 Jun 2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Pearl Annie: b. 9 Sep 1903 Spooner, Beltrami County, Minnesota, USA d. 29 Oct 1993 (age 90 yrs) Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington [Morrison Family History, compiled by Eileen Rae Hanks, received 1 Jun 2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Eileen Rae Morrison b. m. Steven Allen Hanks [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Francis William Morrison m(2). Viola __ [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Frederick Clark Morrison b. 31 Jul 1877 Elberon, Tama County, Iowa, USA m. Sarah Isabella Highberger [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cyntha Morrison b. 29 Jun 1880 Tama County, Iowa, USA d. 27 Jul 1881 (age 1 yr) Tama County, Iowa bur. Waltham Cemetery, Tama County, Iowa [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Joseph Morrison b. 26 Jul 1882 Elberon, Tama County, Iowa, USA m. Bertha Wyman d. 7 Jul 1943 (age 60 yrs) Waverly, Bremer, Iowa bur. Gresham Cemetery, Gresham, Black Hawk County, Iowa [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edward Elmer Morrison b. 14 Dec 1884 Elberon, Tama County, Iowa, USA m. Josephine Grace Wilson d. 20 Jun 1963 (age 78 yrs) Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa bur. 22 Jun 1963 Marietta Cemetery, Marshall County, Iowa [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mildred Morrison b. m. G. Cleo Decker [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Arthur Morrison b. 31 Aug 1887 m(1). Close [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Arthur Morrison m(2). Mary Peterson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Grace Morrison b. 16 Oct 1889 Elberon, Tama County, Iowa, USA m. Jack Colbur [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Leroy Morrison b. 5 Dec 1891, Elberon, Tama County, Iowa, USA m. Grace __ [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ward Morrison b. 2 Jan 1894 d. 28 Jan 1894 [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ruth Morrison b. 1 Feb 1895 Elberon, Tama County, Iowa, USA m. Claude [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mildred Mae Morrison b. 2 Nov 1898 Elberon, Tama, Iowa, USA m(1). Ralph Stoltz d. 19 Jul 1968 (age 69 yrs) bur. California [SOURCE: Beverly Cross, Baxter IA, received 22 Oct 1998 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mildred Mae Morrison m(2). Edward Dorn [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lawrence Claire Morrison b. m. Alice __ [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nicholas Hart Quivey b. Dec 1847 West Union, Fayette County, Iowa, USA d. 1849 (age 2 yrs) Dane County, Wisconsin [Quivey Genealogy compiled by Susan Goldie; Quivey Genealogy compiled by Beverly Cross - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nathaniel McQuivey b. abt 1775 East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA m(1). Sarah (“Sally”) Hall 19 Jan 1802 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont d. 25 Jun 1843 (age abt 68) Ripton, Addison County, Vermont bur. Galvin Cemetery, Ripton, Addison County, Vermont ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; Lee V. Hendee, HENDEE COLLECTION, FHL film 0927702; Vermont Vital Record Index, FHL film 0027627; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah (“Sally”): b. abt 1779 “of Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA” d. 20 Sep 1807 (age 28 yrs) Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont bur. Old Cemetery, Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn and West Springfield, Mass" by Gerald J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.26 p.195-199; FAM HIS0001. Vermont Vital Record Index; Deaths; FHL film 0027627. NOTE: Age 28y at death; Lee V. Hendee, HENDEE COLLECTION, FHL film 0927702; Vermont Vital Record Index, FHL film 0027627 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Nathaniel /McQUIVEY/.] Parents: John Hall“Nathaniel, the youngest son of my aunt Rachel, lived some years in this town and part of the time with me. He married for his first wife, Sally Hall, daughter of John Hall, and moved with her to Williston in this state. She did not live many years. He afterwards married again and still resides at Williston. I consider him to be a very industrious honest man. I believe he had but one sister and she married a man by the name of Downe in Williston.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 3]“Their [Rachel and Nathan McQuivey] son, Nathaniel married Sally (or Sara) Hall in Pittsford, VT. They moved to Williston, VT. Sally died and he married Silence Littlefield . . . Nathaniel McQuivey was born about 1775 in East Windsor, CT. He died 25 June, 1843 in Ripton, VT. I have his death record but no proof of birth. Nathaniel married Sally or Sara Hall in Pittsford, VT. Sally died and is buried in Williston, VT. I have her death record.” [Nancy Legerski - email ]Harvey McQUIVEY b. 21 Dec 1802 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA d. Jan 1803 (infant) Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn and West Springfield, Mass" by Gerald J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.26 p.195-199; FAM - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] ======================================================================================================================================================Clara McQUIVEY b. 28 Jan 1804 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA d. 2 Jul 1840 (age 36 yrs) ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn and West Springfield, Mass" by Gerald J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.26 p.195-199; FAM - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] ======================================================================================================================================================Sally McQUIVEY b. 1 May 1807 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA d. 8 Sep 1810 (age 3 yrs) Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn and West Springfield, Mass" by Gerald J. Parsons, THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; v.26 p.195-199; FAM - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nathaniel McQuivey m(2). Silence Littlefield 28 Feb 1809 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont Silence (twin of Caleb Littlefield): b. 6 Dec 1783 Bridgewater, Plymouth County Chesterfield, Massachusetts, USA d. Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota bur. Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; Lee V. Hendee, HENDEE COLLECTION, FHL film 0927702; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; Vermont Vital Record Index, FHL film 0027627 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Daniel Littlefield (b. 23 Oct 1737 Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England m. 11 Feb 1762 Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts d. 1820 (age 83 yrs) Canton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts bur. Renasslaer County, New York Residence: “of Chesterfield, Massachusetts) [Brockton Civil Record; p.243; FHL book 974.4 V2broc. Bridgewater Civil Record; v.2 p.86; FHL book 974.4 V2bri; Seal to Parents: 2 MAY 1975 IFALL - Idaho Falls, ID - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Catherine Cole (b. abt 1742 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England) [Brockton Civil Record; p.183; FHL book 974.4 V2broc. Bridgewater Civil Record; v.2 p.86; FHL book 974.4 V2bri; Seal to Parents: 13 APR 1943 MANTI - Manti, UT - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]“He [Nathaniel McQuivey] then married Silence Littlefield 28 Feb 1809 in Williston. I have no proof of their marriage. She was the daughter of Daniel Littlefield of Chesterfield, Massachusetts. Silence was a twin, with a brother named Caleb. I have Silence's birth record. Silence's brother, Daniel, moved to Essex, Vermont sometime around 1800. Her two other sisters married and settled in Jericho, Vermont, just a short distance from Essex and Williston. I believe Silence moved to Vermont with one of them . . . The Gilmore is my mother's line. Laura's brother, Nathan [Laura & Nathan – children of Nathaniel and Silence McQuivey], along with Silence are also buried in Freeborn [Minnesota]. Nathan's grave has a tombstone, Silence is unmarked.” [Nancy Legerski - email ]“Nathaniel and Silence, sometime after Nathaniel's parents death, moved to Ripton, Vermont . . . on the McQivey website, Silence Littlefield was born in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. This is in error. There were nine in the family and the last two or three children were born in Chesterfield, MA.” [Nancy Legerski - email ]Nathan McQUIVEY b. 4 Jan 1810 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA [“Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] =======================================================================================================================================================Sally McQUIVEY b. 25 Apr 1811 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. Epenetus Gilmore abt 1830-1831, Of Ripton, Addison County, Vermont d. 15 Jun 1832 (age 21 yrs) Ripton, Addison County, Vermon [Research Notes: Not in ordinance index: Epenetus (BEP), Epenetus and Sally (SS), George (BEP); Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.VII; Ancestors of Kent Thomas Cusack, compiled by Kent T. Cusack, ; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.445; 1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945; 1880 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.20 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Epenetus: b. 10 May 1802 Bristol, Addison County, Vermont, USA m(2). Laura McQUIVEY abt 1835 (of Ripton, Addison County, Vermont) “Epenetus' first wife was Laura's sister, Sally. Sally died and is buried in Ripton, Vermont. Sally and Epenetus had a son George, who stayed in Ripton. After George was an adult.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] d. 30 Nov 1882 (age 80 yrs) Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.VII; Ancestors of Kent Thomas Cusack, compiled by Kent T. Cusack, ; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.445; 1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945; 1880 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.20; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Adam Gilmore [or Gillmore] (b. 12 Mar 1763 Pelham, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA m. 1789 Williamstown or Clarksburg, Massachusetts d. 27 May 1833 (age 72 yrs) Ripton, Addison County, Vermont bur. 1835 Bristol, Addison County, Vermont) [Ancestors of Kent Thomas Cusack, compiled by Kent T. Cusack, ; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Elizabeth Ketchum (b. 1765 Clarksburg, Berkshire County, Massachusetts , New England d. bef Jul 1832) [Ancestors of Kent Thomas Cusack, compiled by Kent T. Cusack, ; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 -; LDS Family History Search - ] “Nathaniel and Silence's daughter, Sally [McQuivey], married Epenetus Gilmore of Ripton [Addison County, Vermont]. Sally died and Epenetus married Sally's sister, Laura [McQuivey].” [Nancy Legerski - email ]“I'm having a heck of a time proving Elizabeth [Ketchum] Gilmore, wife of Adam [Gilmore or Gillmore]. Their son, Epenetus [Gilmore], married both Sally and Laura McQuivey. Seems like both her [Elizabeth Ketchum] birth and baptism records were burnt, her death was not recorded, and she is probably buried in a family plot at Williston, Vermont. Looks like she died after the 1830 census, more than likely, late 1830-to 1831. Epenetus and Sally were married either 1830 or 31 and moved to Ripton, VT. Adam, the husband, moved to Ripton in 1832. The only info that I have on her death is his pension application in July 1832 saying, "since he resided alone he now lives in Ripton, VT." Vermont did not have to register deaths until 1920 and, from the town clerk, unless you were a friend of someone or someone important, you were not buried in the town cemetery. So much for Elizabeth Gilmore . . . I saw another error that is in [the LDS Family History Search site] genealogy of Elizabeth Gilmore. Listed as her parents are Elihu and Sara Ketchum [should be Epenetus Ketchum and Elizabeth Smith]. I have it from three different sources, including the Seeley genealogy, that Elihu and Sara had one daughter, Sara born 1783 in Whiting, VT., died 1825 in Whiting. Elihu is a cousin of Elizabeth's father, Epenetus Ketchum. I can see how someone tacked on Elihu as being the father since both Adam and Elihu both lived in Addison Co, VT. Elihu was a minister in Whiting. Adam bought land in 1789 in Bristol, while still living in Williamstown, MA. Most records say he and Elizabeth were married in 1790, but I think it was 1789. The land purchase was 8 months before the birth of his son, John in June 1790 in Bristol. Think he got married either in Williamstown or Clarksburg, MA...and Elihu Ketchum was living in Whiting at that time.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] “Nancy, there does appear to be at least one pretty well documented entry for Elizabeth from ‘Connie Karle, 3230 Joy Street, Selma, CA 93662 USA’ that shows birth and death dates and locations as well as her marriage to Adam “Gillmore.” The entry also includes information on both the parents of Adam and of Elizabeth.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]“Unless there is documented proof where the source came from, DAR will not accept LDS. I called some one in CA who was listed on the FS (LDS Family History Search site - ) site. She was descended from the Levi Gilmore line (Adam's son.) She got the info from another source on the web and submitted it to LDS. Some info on familysearch is correct, others are not. Adam's pension papers read Gillmore, someplace the double L was dropped. I'll write Connie [Karle] and see what she has . . . The Elizabeth Ketchum buried at Clarksburg is the daughter of Epenetus Ketchum, Jr. [this Elizabeth Ketchum’s brother] and wife Sara. She [the daughter of Epenetus Ketchum, Jr. and wife Sata] was a single school teacher from NY, born in 1818. I n 1831, Epenetus Jr and second wife, Amy, transferred land to [his daughter] Elizabeth. She couldn't be Epenetus Sr's daughter, Elizabeth, because he died in 1829. Even DAR in DC has the wrong Elizabeth in their records. I have the Clarksburg Historical Society write me a letter to go into Epenetus Ketchum, Sr file at DAR to explain there were TWO Elizabeth Ketchums. Actually, there were more . . . Epenetus Ketchum Sr’s wife is also Elizabeth [Smith]. There were also a couple in Vermont and New York. Makes genealogy interesting when they all name their females the same name . . . Like Levi and Kelsey in the Gilmore family. The Ketchum family professionally traced the lineage and the 1765 birth date of Elizabeth [(Ketchum} Gilmore] is what the genealogist thought, also, but there is no will, baptism, or birth records so it's just family history.” [Nancy Legerski - email ]George W. Gilmore b. 4 Jun 1832 Vermont, USA m. Harriet Adaline (“Addie H.”) French d. aft 1910 Occupation: farmer [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.41; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.445; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] “Epenetus' first wife was Laura's sister, Sally. Sally died and is buried in Ripton, Vermont. Sally and Epenetus had a son George, who stayed in Ripton. After George was an adult.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Harriet Adaline (“Addie H.”): b. 28 June 1838 Stockbridge Township, Windsor County, Vermont, USA d. 25 Jan 1908 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont bur. 29 Jan 1908 Bread Loaf Cemetery, Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203B; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Harriet Adaline /FRENCH/; Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.41; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.445 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] 1870 United States Census: Vermont - Name Est Yr Born Gender Age Race Born Occupation Real Estate Personal Property Male Citizen Over 21George Gilmore 1832 Male 38 White Vermont farmer $2000.00 $1000.00 YesAddie Gilmore 1838 Female 32 White Vermont keeping houseGeorge F. Gilmore 1861 Male 9 White Vermont Ida Gilmore 1870 Female 5m White Vermont ["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George Gilmore, Vermont, United States; citing p. 5, family 39, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 553113.]1880 United States Census: Ripton, Addison County, Vermont – Birth Spouse Father Mother Name Gender Age Marital Occupation Ethnicity Relation Born Date Spouse Born Father Born Mother BornGeorge W. Gilmore Male 47 Married Farmer American Self Vt 1833 Addie H. Gilmore Vt Vt VtAddie H. Gilmore Female 40 Married Keeps House American Wife Vt 1840 George W. Gilmore Vt NH Vt Frank G. Gilmore Male 18 Single Works At Farming American Son Vt 1862 George W. Gilmore Vt Addie H. Gilmore VtIda E. Gilmore Female 10 Single American Daughter Vt 1870 George W. Gilmore Vt Addie H. Gilmore VtMattie B. Gilmore Female 7 Single American Daughter Vt 1873 George W. Gilmore Vt Addie H. Gilmore Vt["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George W. Gilmore, 1880.] Frank G. Gilmore (or George Frank Gilmore) b. 1862 Vermont, USA m. Myra E. Gardner 22 Apr 1896 Vermont Occupation: “works at farming” Residence: Ripton, Addison County, Vermont (1880); Cody, Park County, Wyoming (1910); New Port Richey, Pasco County, Florida (1930) ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George W. Gilmore, 1880; Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Myra: b. abt 1866 Vermont, USA “Geo. Frank Gilmore; Event Type: Marriage; Event Date: 22 Apr 1896; Event Place: , , Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Age: 34; Birth Year (Estimated): 1862; Father's Name: Geo. W. Gilmore; Mother's Name: Addie French; Spouse's Name: Myra E. Gardner” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Geo. Frank Gilmore and Myra E. Gardner, 1896.] 1910 United States Census: Cody, Park County, Wyoming; Household ID: 51 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Father Born Mother BornFrank G. Gilmore Male 48 Married White Self Vermont Vermont Vermont Myra E. Gilmore Female 44 Married White Wife Vermont Vermont VermontMildred Gilmore Female 12 Single White Daughter Vermont Vermont Vermont["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Frank G Gilmore, 1910.]1930 United States Census: New Port Richey, Pasco County, Florida; District: 0025; Household ID: 174 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Yr Born Relation Father Born Mother BornFrank Gilmore Male 68 Married White Vermont 1862 Head Vermont Vermont Myra Gilmore Female 64 Married White Vermont 1866 Wife Vermont Vermont ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Frank Gilmore, 1930.] Mildred Gilmore b. abt 1898 Vermont, USA ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Mildred Gilmore in entry for Frank G Gilmore, 1910.] Ida E. Gilmore b. 1870 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. William H. Galvin 2 Apr 1891 Vermont ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George W. Gilmore, 1880; Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ; "United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ida E Galvin in entry for William H Galvin, 1910; "Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Wm. H. Galvin and Ida E. Gilmore, 1891.] William H: b. Ellsworth W Galvin b. Beta M Galvin b. Mattie B. Gilmore b. 1873 Vermont, USA ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George W. Gilmore, 1880; Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Laura McQUIVEY b. 15 Nov 1812, Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. Epenetus Gilmore Abt 1835, Of Ripton, Addison, Vermont d. 28 Aug 1875 (age 62 yrs), Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota bur. Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota [Research Notes: Not in ordinance index: Epenetus (BEP), Epenetus and Laura (SS), Levi (BEP), Mary Jane (BEP), Orville (BEP), Ella (BEP); Ancestors of Kent Thomas Cusack, compiled by Kent T. Cusack, ; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.445; 1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976; 1880 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.20 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Epenetus: b. 10 May 1802 Bristol, Addison County, Vermont, USA m(1). Sally McQUIVEY Abt 1831 d. 30 Nov 1882 (age 80 yrs) Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota bur. Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota Residence: “Of Ripton, Addison, County Vermont” [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.VII; Ancestors of Kent Thomas Cusack, compiled by Kent T. Cusack, ; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.445; 1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945; 1880 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.20; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Adam Gilmore [or Gillmore] (b. 12 Mar 1763 Pelham, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA m. 1790 Bristol, Addison County, Vermont d. 27 May 1833 (age 72 yrs) Ripton, Addison County, Vermont bur. 1835 Bristol, Addison County, Vermont) [Ancestors of Kent Thomas Cusack, compiled by Kent T. Cusack, ; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Elizabeth Ketchum (b. 1765 Clarksburg, Berkshire County, Massachusetts , New England d. 28 Apr 1847 Clarksburg, Berkshire County, Massachusetts bur. Apr 1847 Clarksburg, Berkshire County, Massachusetts “probably in family plot at Williston, Vermont”) [Ancestors of Kent Thomas Cusack, compiled by Kent T. Cusack, ; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ; LDS Family History Search - ] “Nathaniel and Silence's daughter, Sally [McQuivey], married Epenetus Gilmore of Ripton [Addison County, Vermont]. Sally died and Epenetus married Sally's sister, Laura [McQuivey].” [Nancy Legerski - email ]] “My g-g-grandmother is Laura McQuivey, born 15 Nov 1812, Williston, VT, is the daughter of Silence and Nathaniel McQuivey. She married Epenetus Gilmore and both are buried at Freeborn, MN. The Gilmore is my mother's line. Laura's brother, Nathan, along with Silence are also buried in Freeborn. Nathan's grave has a tombstone, Silence is unmarked. Nathan shares a burial plot with my mom's older sister, Florence Gilmore. His sisters Julia and Jane are buried in Mower County, town of Austin, just a few miles from Freeborn. Epenetus' first wife was Laura's sister, Sally. Sally died and is buried in Ripton, Vermont. Sally and Epenetus had a son George, who stayed in Ripton. After George was an adult, Laura, her brothers and sisters, mother Silence, and their spouses all moved to Minnesota. It's interesting that you are from Wisconsin. Nathan, Laura's brother, lived in Montrose, Dane County, WI (1855 Census). Sister, Jane, married an Edwin Bassett, around 1855, also in Montrose, WI. I don't have any information to whether Epenetus and Laura lived in Wisconsin. In the 1860 census, they were still living in Ripton, Vermont. Do you have cited or sources on the marriage of Silence Littlefield to Nathaniel McQuivey? Also, is there any cited or sources on the birth of Nathaniel McQuivey and Laura Mcquivey? If you have.............please, because Essex, Williston, and Pittsford town clerks don't have ANY records. In the emails with Peggy, the Caleb Hendee Memoirs have faded into unreadable, and a Cynthia Hendee transcribed but the information I have on both Nathan's and Nathaniel's wives doesn't' agree with the following sources; Lee V Hendee Collection and two McQuivey articles in American Genealogist, one by Ada Chase and the other by Gerald J. Parson. I obtained the Lee V Hendee Collection from the Later Day Saints and copied the McQuivey/Hendee genealogy. There is also Hendee genealogy through New England Ancestor for a $50. search fee. Both are the memoirs of Deacon Hendee, written by General Caleb Hendee. The article, Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn, and West Springfield, MA, is written by Gerald J Parson, noted genealogist. He is somehow related through the Hendee's to the McQuivey line. Gerald Parson joined the Sons of the Revolution through the same ancestor, Nathan McQuivey. I was hoping to receive information from him, but he died in a couple years ago. On Friday, I did send everything I found into Daughters of American Revolution to be proofed, knowing that there are some gaps. I'm not sure they will approve. Both Nathan McQuivey and Daniel Littlefield are Revolutionary War patriots if I can find even a proof of marriage of Silence to Nathaniel. I've search the LDS Williston microfiche, but with no luck. Vermont was just a few years old when they got married and from the clerks responding, not very good records were kept in the early years, yet I do have Sally death record...but that was the first wife, not the second.” [Nancy Legerski - email ]“Nathaniel and Silence's daughter, Sally [McQuivey], married Epenetus Gilmore of Ripton [Addison County, Vermont]. Sally died and Epenetus married Sally's sister, Laura [McQuivey]. They [Epenetus and Laura Gilmore] had about six children. Around 1860, Epenetus and Laura moved to Freeborn, MN. Laura died in 1875, Epenetus in 1882. Both are buried at Freeborn [Minnesota]. Their son, Orville S. Gilmore was born in Ripton, VT. He married Jenny Leonard. Orville ran a grocery store in Freeborn, first called the Gilmore and Purdee Store, later called the Gilmore Store. After Orville retired, the store was operated by Ben Gilmore, Orville's nephew.” [Nancy Legerski - email ]“I'm having a heck of a time proving Elizabeth [Ketchum] Gilmore, wife of Adam [Gilmore or Gillmore]. Their son, Epenetus [Gilmore], married both Sally and Laura McQuivey. Seems like both her [Elizabeth Ketchum] birth and baptism records were burnt, her death was not recorded, and she is probably buried in a family plot at Williston, Vermont. Looks like she died after the 1830 census, more than likely, late 1830-to 1831. Epenetus and Sally were married either 1830 or 31 and moved to Ripton, VT. Adam, the husband, moved to Ripton in 1832. The only info that I have on her death is his pension application in July 1832 saying, "since he resided alone he now lives in Ripton, VT." Vermont did not have to register deaths until 1920 and, from the town clerk, unless you were a friend of someone or someone important, you were not buried in the town cemetery. So much for Elizabeth Gilmore.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] “Nancy, there does appear to be at least one pretty well documented entry for Elizabeth from ‘Connie Karle, 3230 Joy Street, Selma, CA 93662 USA’ that shows birth and death dates and locations as well as her marriage to Adam “Gillmore.” The entry also includes information on both the parents of Adam and of Elizabeth.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]“Unless there is documented proof where the source came from, DAR will not accept LDS. I called some one in CA who was listed on the FS (LDS Family History Search site - ) site. She was descended from the Levi Gilmore line (Adam's son.) She got the info from another source on the web and submitted it to LDS. Some info on familysearch is correct, others are not. Adam's pension papers read Gillmore, someplace the double L was dropped. I'll write Connie [Karle] and see what she has . . . The Elizabeth Ketchum buried at Clarksburg is the daughter of Epenetus Ketchum, Jr and wife Sara. She was a single school teacher from NY, born in 1818. In 1831, Epenetus Jr and second wife, Amy, transferred land to Elizabeth. She couldn't be Epenetus Sr's daughter, Elizabeth, because he died in 1829. Even DAR in DC has the wrong Elizabeth in their records. I have the Clarksburg Historical Society write me a letter to go into Epenetus Ketchum, Sr file at DAR to explain there were TWO Elizabeth Ketchums. Actually, there were more . . . Epenetus Ketchum Sr wife is also Elizabeth. There were also a couple in Vermont and New York. Makes genealogy interesting when they all name their females the same name . . . Like Levi and Kelsey in the Gilmore family. The Ketchum family professionally traced the lineage and the 1765 birth date of Elizabeth is what the genealogist thought, also, but there is no will, baptism, or birth records so it's just family history.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] “Thank you for clearing this all up. When I find conflicting information on the LDS site, it often comes down to which I think has more complete information overall - if both match other information I already have. One of the reasons I am glad to share my research with others is that I profit from their input such as yours here.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]Levi W. Gilmore b. 19 Sep 1836 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Augusta Valeria Clark 25 Oct 1864 Paoli, Dane County, Wisconsin d. 16 Jun 1907 (age 70 yrs) Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota [Research Notes: Not in ordinance index: all names; Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.41; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.445; 1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945; 1880 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.168; 1900 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.96; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Augusta Valeria: b. 19 Dec 1840 Andover, Windsor County, Vermont, USA d. 21 Apr 1907 (age 66 yrs) Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.41; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, ; 1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945; 1880 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.168; 1900 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.96; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.445 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Pliny Clark (b. 10 Sep 1810 Andover, Windsor County, Vermont, USA m. 27 Aug 1834 Andover, Windsor, Vermont d. 1885 (age 75 yrs) Montrose, Wisconsin) [Descendants of Gilbert Guffraidus Jocelyn/Josceline, compiled by Daniel C. Ward, received 2/9/2000 from , (HIS024); FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Valeria Ann Fletcher (b. 1816 Andover, Windsor County, Vermont, USA d. 1899 (age 83 yrs) Montrose, Wisconsin [Descendants of Gilbert Guffraidus Jocelyn/Josceline, compiled by Daniel C. Ward, received 2/9/2000 from , (HIS024); FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ernest Levi Gilmore b. 27 Jul 1867 Minnesota, USA m. Mildred Richards 1906 d. 30 Apr 1953 (age 85 yrs) Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.42; 1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945; 1880 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.168 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mildred: b. 20 Jul 1889 Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin d. 22 Apr 1940 (age 50 yrs) Puyallup, Pierce County, Washington [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.42; 1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945; 1880 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.168 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Grace Lois Gilmore b. 15 Mar 1907 North Dakota, USA m(1). Elmer Suppes d. 13 Aug 1975 (age 68 yrs) Oregon [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.43 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Helen Faye Suppes b. m. Floyd Hamlin [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Linda Lou Hamlin b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Debra Hamlin b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ginger Lee Hamlin b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Frances Suppes b. m. Robert Durn [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Grace Lois Gilmore m(2). Howard Hamlin Howard: b. 19 Jun 1913 Oregon d. 11 Mar 1969 (age 55 yrs) Tillamook, Tillamook, Oregon [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.43 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Glen Ernest Gilmore b. 27 Mar 1908 North Dakota, USA m. Margaret H. Jensen d. 2 Jun 1950 (age 42 yrs) Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.43 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Patricia Ann Gilmore b. m. Richard Wessell [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Susan Mary Wessell b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Daniel Lee Wessell b. m. Mary Ann Edwards [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Richard Allen Wessell b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mark Kevin Wessell b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] David Anthony Wessell b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christina Lynn Wessell b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donald Clark Gilmore b. m. Esther Marie Goodrich [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Holland Frank Gilmore b. m. Nona Hanson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeanette Marie Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kari Lee Gilmore b. m. Jonathan Acuff [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeffrey Scott Acuff b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donald Allan Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donita Charlotte Gilmore b. m(1). Harry Soper [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Harry: b. 10 Mar 1925 Emmetsburg, Palo Alto County, Iowa, USA d. 5 Jan 1976 (age 50 yrs) [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.46 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Evelyn Mary Soper b. m. John L. Scantling [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michael John Scantling b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Amy Charlotte Scantling b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Benjamin Clark Soper b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dennis Charles Soper b. m. Kathryn Johansson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Heath Allan Soper b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donita Charlotte Gilmore b. m(2). Frank Kinton [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elaine Marie Kinton b. m. Kenneth Lee Rhone [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Catrina Roseann Rhone b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - Frances Donita Kinton b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edward Lee Kinton b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Anna Marie Gilmore b. m. James Robert Calvert [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rebecca Ann Calvert b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marlaine Louise Calvert b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jena Marie Calvert b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nancy Lee Gilmore b. m. George Parlog [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cynthia April Parlog b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kathleen Colette Gilmore b. m. Glen Ames Singleton [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Karla Yvonne Singleton b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Krista Rene Singleton b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gregory Ames Singleton b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Karman Andrea Singleton b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kenneth Fred Gilmore b. m(1). Opal Sorseleil [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Richard Keith Gilmore b. m. Edith __ [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Linda Gilmore b. m. Steven McEATHRON [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Richard Keith Gilmore b. m. Patricia __ [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Richard Keith Gilmore Jr. b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ronald Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Randy Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tammy Lavon Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rodney Kenneth Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donald Gene Gilmore b. m. Kathleen Scheller [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donald Gene Gilmore Jr. b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Leanne Kay Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Margaret Ellen Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jomarie Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kenneth Fred Gilmore m(2). Margie Hanson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Margaret Ann Gilmore b. m. Carlos Cook [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Deanne Marie Cook b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Melanie Ann Cook b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marion Louise Gilmore b. m. Carl F. Jones [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jennifer Ann Jones b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marie Telshe Gilmore b. m(1). Jimmy R. Jones [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shawn Kenneth Jones b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marie Telshe Gilmore m(2). Calvin Decicco [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lucille Dorothy Gilmore b. m(1). Milton Strand [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Milton: b. 28 Jun 1913 Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA d. 14 Oct 1967 (age 54 yrs) Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.43 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Paulette Fay Strand b. m. Paul Glen Hanna [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Joe Glen Hanna b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Milton Hanna b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Douglas Bryan Strand b. m. Kim Ellen McGLASHAN [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christina Lea Strand b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lucille Dorothy Gilmore m(2). Roy Hanson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Clifford Searle Gilmore b. m. Margaret Wilton [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Victor Girard Gilmore b. m. Margaret __ [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Daniel Girard Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Helen Marie Gilmore b. m. Stanley Joseph Everskeige [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] David Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Carlos B. Gilmore b. 2 Apr 1869 Dane County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). Elizabeth Andrews 26 Mar 1908 Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota d. 28 May 1933 (age 64 yrs) Minneapolis, Hennepin Coounty, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.42; 1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945; 1880 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.168; 1900 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.96 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elizabeth: b. 12 Apr 1876 Lucknow, Ontario, Canada 14 Feb 1921 (age 44 yrs) Fergus Falls, Otter Tail County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.42; 1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945; 1880 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.168; 1900 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.96 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edmund Elmer Gilmore b. 3 Jul 1909 Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota m. Margaret Delores Haglund d. 21 Nov 1971 (age 62 yrs) Carver County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.57 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bruce Warren Gilmore b. m. Mary Claire Modlin [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jennifer Christine Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Catharine Claire Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elizabeth Jean Gilmore b. m. Michael John Schrader [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ruth Ann Gilmore b. m. Michael Patrick Reiling [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Brian Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Harry Leroy Gilmore b. m. Jane Clarissa Fuller [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jane Clarissa: b. 5 Jul 1894 Phillipsburg, Phillips County, Kansas, USA [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.57 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Andrew Howard Gilmore b. 9 Jul 1913 Glenwood, Pope Colunty, Minnesota, USA d. 28 Dec 1913 Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.57 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Carlos B. Gilmore m(2). Marie Bonnin 5 May 1926 Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota [1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203B - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marie: b. 18 Mar 1893 Wisconsin, USA d. 13 Feb 1943 (age 49 yrs) Willmar, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.42; 1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945; 1880 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.168; 1900 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.96 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Florence Catherine Gilmore b. m. Thomas Hilinski d. 28 Dec 1913 Glenwood, Pope County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.57 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Louis Lawrence John Gilmore b. m. Ann __ [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] David Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Daniel Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cora Adelle Gilmore b. 25 Apr 1873 Dane County, Wisconsin, USA m. Edward Louis Garner 1 Nov 1899 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota d. 24 Oct 1921 (age 48 yrs) Austin, Mower County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.42; 1880 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.168 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edward Louis: b. 1871 [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.42; 1880 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.168 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Vera Grace Garner b. 22 Jan 1901 d. Jun 1986 Iowa (age 85 yrs) [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.61; Social Security Death Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edward Louis Garner b. m. Hazel Christofferson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ernest Van Ness Garner b. 17 Mar 1905 m. Bernice Barkhuff d. Mar 1979 Iowa (age 74 yrs) [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.61; Social Security Death Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Arthur Albert Garner b. m. Ramona Fast [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert Garner b. 12 Aug 1908 m. Martha Smith McDALE d. 2 Aug 1993 Iowa (age 84 yrs) [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.61; Social Security Death Index, . Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Helen Elizabeth Garner b. m. Edwin B. Robertson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cora Augusta Garner b. m. Gerald Perkins [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kenneth Paul Garner b. m. Mary McCABE [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Fred Arthur Gilmore b. 12 Nov 1875 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA m. Pearl Ethylene Leonard 25 Oct 1899 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota d. 14 Mar 1938 Carlston, Freeborn County, Minnesota (age 62 yrs) [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.42; 1880 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.168; 1900 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.96 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Pearl Ethylene: b. 7 Jul 1880 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA d. 21 Jun 1953, Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio (age 72 yrs) [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.42; 1900 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.96; 1880 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.168 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Loren Frederick Gilmore b. m. Cleta Adams [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charles Frederick Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Caroline Ann Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gerald Devere Gilmore b. m. Ruth Veronica Nation [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jerome Nation Gilmore b. m(1). Barbara E. Sole [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Deborah Christine Gilmore b. m. Wayne L. Atchison [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Daphne Victoria Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jerome Nation Gilmore b. m(2). Carol Werres [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.64 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Carol: b. 29 May 1930, Mineola, Nassau County, New York, USA d. 13 Mar 1973 Saratoga, Santa Clara County, California (age 42 yrs) [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Daryl Andrea Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ryan Devere Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jerome Nation Gilmore b. m(3). Georgia Lee Mitchell [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ned Devere Gilmore b. m. Frances L. Rawlings [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robin Ruth Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Valerie Ann Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Scott Devere Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marilyn Hitaffer Gilmore b. m. Michael W. Offutt [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Barbara Christine Offutt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Belinda Sue Offutt b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gladys Harriet Gilmore b. m(1). Raymond G. Holleschau [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] __ Holleschau b. 4 Dec 1929 d. 4 Dec 1929 (age infant) [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.67 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edward Roy Holleschau b. m. Lorraine Schaeffer [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Carolyn Ann Holleschau b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Randall Edward Holleschau b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Thomas Edward Holleschau b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jerald Edward Holleschau b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edwin Earl Holleschau b. m. Beverly J. Anderson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tonya Lee Holleschau b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robin Edwin Holleschau b. 19 Jul 1963 Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA d. 13 Aug 1963 (age 1 mo) Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.68 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert Edwin Holleschau b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dorothy Gladys Holleschau b. m. Robert Towler [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kathleen Lee Towler b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kent Towler b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kerm Towler b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kurt David Towler b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gladys Harriet Gilmore m(2). Eugene Stensrud [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lester Odell Gilmore b. 3 Mar 1910 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota m. Gladys Irene Poole d. 21 Aug 1970 (age 60 yrs) Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.62 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Frederick Gilmore b. 1 Jul 1945 Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA d. 2 Sep 1955 (age 10 yrs) [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.70 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Arthur Gilmore b. m. Barbara Charlotte Hacker [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jennifer Lynn Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elizabeth Pearl Gilmore b. m. William Edward Feldman [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Paul Lester Feldman b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Amy Lynn Feldman b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Margaret Marie Gilmore b. m. Robert Towler [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bryant Poole Gilmore b. 18 Aug 1956 Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, USA d. 6 Jun 1971 (age 14 yrs) [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.70 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Pearl Adell Gilmore b m. Wilbur James Widmer [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.62 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 ] Frederick James Widmer b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Wilbur Warren Widmer b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mark Thomas Widmer b. m. William Edward Feldman [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lewis Gilmore b. abt 1877 Carlston, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA d. about age 3 [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.42 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Vera Augusta Gilmore b. Sep 1879 Carlston, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA d. 22 May 1880 Carlston, Freeborn County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.42 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Jane Gilmore b. 6 Apr 1840 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Henry C. Randall [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.41; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.445 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Orville S. Gilmore b. 17 Feb 1844 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Jenny Eliza Leonard 29 Sep 1874 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota d. 9 Jul 1927 (age 83 yrs) Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota bur. Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.41; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.445; 1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945; 1880 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.20; 1900 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.100 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Occupation: grocer Jenny Eliza: b. 5 Mar 1852 Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA d. 16 Feb 1937 (age 84 yrs) Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota bur. 20 Feb 1937 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.41; 1880 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.20; 1900 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.100; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.445; 1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] “Around 1860, Epenetus and Laura moved to Freeborn, MN. Laura died in 1875, Epenetus in 1882. Both are buried at Freeborn. Their son, Orville S. Gilmore was born in Ripton, VT. He married Jenny Leonard. Orville ran a grocery store in Freeborn, first called the Gilmore and Purdee Store, later called the Gilmore Store. After Orville retired, the store was operated by Ben Gilmore, Orville's nephew. Orville's son, my grandfather, is Otis Gilmore.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Ansel Epenetus Gilmore b. 4 Oct 1875 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA m. Bertha Louisa Scoville 4 Sep 1907 Freeborn, Freeborn County d. 15 Feb 1948 (age 72 yrs) Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota bur. Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.72; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; 1880 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.20; 1900 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.100 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bertha Louisa: b. 26 Sep 1882 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA d. 27 Apr 1956 (age 73 yrs) Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota bur. Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota Parents: Charles Scoville (b. 27 Jun 1841 Oneida, Madison County, New York, USA m. 15 Mar 1864 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota d. 12 Aug 1912 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota bur. Freeborn Township Cemetery, Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota “Filed for Invalid status as a veteran of the Civil War on July 2, 1888, and Ann filed as a widow October 7, 1912. Invalid application number 662, 668, certificate number 461,538 Minnesota, Widow certificate number 994,442, certificate number 751,533 Minnesota. Rank at induction: private; rank at discharge: private, no middle initial given. company 4, 26 N. Y. infantry. Charles Scovill -- County F. 26th N. Y. Vol. enlisted first in 1861 and served for 3 years. He then came to Freeborn Twp., Sec 13. He soon re-enlisted in 1864 in the County A. 9th U. S. Vet. Vol. After the war he carried the mail between Hartland and Freeborn [Minnesota]. He moved to the village in 1884. He was a son of the early settler Lemuel. He was born in 1841 and died in 1912. In 1860 Lemuel was age 60 sixty, David was 34, Martin 21, Charles, 20, John was 12.” [Steve Riddle's Family Tree - ; email removed] Photo “early 1880s” - The New England Ball Project Photo Gallery - ) and Julia Ann (“Ann”) Ball (b. 9 May 1845 Ferrisburgh, Addison County, Vermont d. 20 Jan 1924 (age 78 yrs 8 mo 11 da) Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota bur. 23 Jan 1924 Freeborn Cemetery, Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota Census: Julia Ann Ball appeared on the census of 12 September 1850 at Ferrisburgh, Addison Co., VT; "Ann" age 5, b. VT, with parents, etc. She appeared on the census of 6 June 1860 at Chester, Dodge Co., WI; "Ann" age 15, b. VT, domestic living with the family of Elijah Curthbert; living near her five brothers. Obituary: "Julia Ann Ball was born in Ferrisberg, Vermont, May 9, 1845 and died at Freeborn, Minnesota January 20, 1924; age 78 years, 8 months and 11 days. When she was seven years old her parents moved to Wisconsin and lived near Waupun. Her mother died when she was eleven years old, after which she never had a real home. She never attended school after she was fourteen years old. When she was eighteen years old she came to Freeborn to visit her sister, Mrs. David Scoville. Here she met Mr. Charles Scoville and they were united in marriage on March 15, 1864. After their marriage Mr. Scoville was in the army for a year during which time Mrs. Scoville returned to Wisconsin to care for her grandfather who died later. At the close of the war they returned to Minnesota and settled on a farm two miles west of Hartland. Here they resided until 1883 when they moved to Freeborn where their home has been since that time. Eight children were born to this union; Mrs. P. H. Fisk of Freeborn, Mrs. Page Guthrie of Lewiston, Idaho, Mrs. John X. Luther of Albert Lea, Mr. C. H. Scoville of San Benito, Texas and Mrs. Ansel Gilmore of Freeborn. Mr. Scoville died in 1912 and the youngest son, Donald, in 1910. Two sons also died in infancy. Mrs. Scoville was one of the 'old settlers' of Freeborn County. When she first came to Freeborn she rode from Owatonna in a wagon drawn by oxen. When they were married there was no minister nearer than Albert Lea and the wedding ceremony was performed by Mr. Fred Southwick, then a justice of the peace. She joined the Congregational church of Freeborn in 1874, the first year of its organization. She was of a generous disposition and was always doing something for and thinking of others. The last few years of her life were spent in feebleness and suffering. She is survived by fifteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The funeral was held at the Congregational church Wednesday, Jan. 23rd, Rev. F. L. Callender preaching the sermon.") [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ; Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.72; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; 1880 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.20; 1900 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.100 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]“Ansel Epenetus Gilmore was born on 4 October 1875 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN. He was the son of Orville S. Gilmore and Jennie E. Leonard. Ansel Epenetus Gilmore married Bertha Louisa Scoville, daughter of Charles Scoville and Julia Ann Ball, on 4 September 1907 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN. Ansel Epenetus Gilmore died on 15 February 1948 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN, at age 72. Ansel Epenetus Gilmore appeared on the census of 12 April 1930 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN; "Ansel E." age 54, b. MN, general merchandise store proprietor, with wife Bertha and children Bennett, Jennie and Donald; living next to brother Otis . . . Bertha Louisa Scoville was born on 26 September 1882 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN. She was the daughter of Charles Scoville and Julia Ann Ball. Bertha Louisa Scoville married Ansel Epenetus Gilmore, son of Orville S. Gilmore and Jennie E. Leonard, on 4 September 1907 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN. Bertha Louisa Scoville died on 27 April 1956 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN, at age 73. Bertha Louisa Scoville appeared on the census of 12 April 1930 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN; "Bertha L." age 47, b. MN, with husband, etc.” [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ] Gordon Leonard Gilmore b. 4 Aug 1908 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA m. Ethelmae Dawn Severson 31 Jul 1928 Nashua, Chickasaw County, Iowa d. 1 Feb 1978 (age 69 yrs) Kansas City, Clay County, Missouri bur. 30 May 1987 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota [Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.73 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 ] Ethelmae Dawn: b. 4 Aug 1907 Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA d. 13 May 1986 (age 80 yrs) Boca Raton, Palm Beach, Florida bur. Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota [Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.73 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] “Gordon Leonard Gilmore was born on 4 August 1908. He was the son of Ansel Epenetus Gilmore and Bertha Louisa Scoville. Gordon Leonard Gilmore married Ethelmae Dawn Severson on 31 July 1928. Gordon Leonard Gilmore died in February 1978 at Kansas City, MO, at age 69 . . . Ethelmae Dawn Severson was born on 4 August 1907.1 She married Gordon Leonard Gilmore, son of Ansel Epenetus Gilmore and Bertha Louisa Scoville, on 31 July 1928.” [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ] Robert Gordon Gilmore b. 29 Jan 1929 m. Ruth Rangle [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kathleen Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donald David Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christine Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Malcolm Gilmore b. m. Sally Francis Skinner [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Carey Francis Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elizabeth Ann Gilmore b. m. Joseph Leland Brock [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Molly Ellen Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Skinner Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Richard Scoville Gilmore b. m. Mary Ellen Graham [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Amy Elizabeth Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Graham Gilmore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nancy Mae Gilmore b. m. Arthur Parks [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robin Gordon Parks b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bennett Ansel Gilmore b. 5 Oct 1911 Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA m. Alice M. Norton d. Jul 1985 (age 73 yrs) Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota bur. Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota [Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.73 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 ] “Bennett Gilmore was born on 5 October 1911. He was the son of Ansel Epenetus Gilmore and Bertha Louisa Scoville. Bennett Gilmore died in July 1985 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN, at age 73. Bennett Gilmore appeared on the census of 12 April 1930 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN; "Bennett A." age 18, b. MN, with parents, etc.” [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ] Alice M: b. 4 Aug 1917 [Steve Riddle's Family Tree - ; email removed] Carole Gilmore b. m. Louis Winslow [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John Bennett Winslow b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Miles Norton Winslow b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Katherine Ann Winslow b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ruth Gilmore b. m. Ronald B. Doyle [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Amy Doyle b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Molly Doyle b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jennie Louisa Gilmore b. 26 Nov 1917 m. William Howser 18 May 1942 San Deigo, California [Steve Riddle's Family Tree - ; email removed] Joan Louise Howser b. m(1). Joe Allen Baker [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Wendy Louise Baker b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Joan Louise Howser b. m(2). William Spohn [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William Sumner Spohn b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Elizabeth Howser b. m. John Carter McLURG [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jennifer Jill McLURG b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kathleen Anne Howser b. m. Jeffrey Daniels Smith [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Barbara Jane Howser b. m. Kary Joe Daniels [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donald David Gilmore b. 17 Jul 1921 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA d. 13 Aug 1944 (age 23 yrs) Rouen, France bur. Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota [Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.73 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Laura S. Gilmore b. 21 Jul 1879 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA m. Charles Morris South Dakota d. 5 Aug 1971 (age 92 yrs) Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota bur. Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.72; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; 1880 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.20; 1900 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.100 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charles: b. 1 Nov 1885 Missouri d. Laura S. Gilmore South Dakota d. 15 Apr 1967 (age 81 yrs) Willmar, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.72; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999; 1880 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.20; 1900 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.100 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Thomas Gilmore Morris b. 5 Sep 1908 Valley Springs, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, USA m. Odelia Kathryn Wetsch d. 26 Dec 1973 (age 65 yrs) Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.81 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Larry Thomas Morris b. m. Marjorie Johnson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robin Marie Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christi Marie Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jill Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Faith Ellen Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Joan Laura Morris b. m. Francis McMAHON [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Thomas Odie McMAHON b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Stacy Ann McMAHON b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jackie Lynn McMAHON b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marty Charles Morris b. m. Collett Rice [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Colleen Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charles Marty Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cara Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rita Orvilla Morris b. m. Hansford Hampton Wagner [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Richard Howard Wagner b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ronald David Wagner b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeanne Rita Wagner b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Paul Douglas Morris b. 5 Mar 1913 Rock, County, Minnesota, USA m. Helen Marcella Heckes d. 30 Dec 1946 (age 33 yrs) Lime Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.81 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gloria Ann Morris b. m. Donald Hubert Lickfett [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Susan Lyn Lickfett b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sally Jo Lickfett b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Ann Lickfett b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Julia Fay Lickfett b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - htt] Janet Kay Lickfett b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Joyce Ardell Morris b. m. Herbert Henry Reinhard Jr. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeff Morris Reinhard b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nancy Jane Reinhard b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Judy Arlene Morris b. m. George Dalluge Jr. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michael Al Dalluge b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mathew David Dalluge b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Noel William Dalluge b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Clyde Charles Morris b. m. Elizabeth L. Stegora [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jim I. Morris b. m. Reva Spawn [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michelle Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Chad A. Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shanti Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tom O. Morris b. m. Marybeth Rhyne [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tim I. Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kim Ian Morris b. 11 May 1955 Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota, USA d. 13 Jul 1957 Murray County, Minnesota (age 2 yrs) [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.88 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Clyde Alan Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Pamela Ann Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kim I. Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Paula A. Morris b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Otis Karl Gilmore b. 13 Jan 1882 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA m. Gertrude Constance Miller 1 Sep 1909 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota d. 6 March 1963 (age 81 yrs) Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota bur. Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota Occupation: butcher “Orville's son, my grandfather, is Otis Gilmore . . . He married Gertrude Miller, Sept 1, 1909 at Freeborn. Otis ran a butcher shop in Freeborn.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Photo of Otis Karl Gilmore “1959” [The New England Ball Project Photo Gallery - ] Gertrude Constance: b. 17 Apr 1884 Minnesota, USA d. 8 Jun 1963 (age 79 yrs) bur. Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota Parents: George M. Miller (b. 1855 m. 8 Mar 1859 Waupun, Dodge County, Wisconsin d. 1930 bur. Freeborn, Minnesota) and Abbie Louisa Scoville (b. 8 Mar 1859 Waupun, Dodge County, Wisconsin d. 2 Feb 1934 San Benito, Cameron County, Texas bur. Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota) [Steve Riddle's Family Tree - ; email removed] Photo of Gertrude Constance Miller “1959” [The New England Ball Project Photo Gallery - ]“Otis Karl Gilmore was born on 13 January 1882 at MN. He was the son of Orville S. Gilmore and Jennie E. Leonard. Otis Karl Gilmore married Gertrude Constance Miller, daughter of George M. Miller and Abbie Louisa Scoville, on 1 September 1909 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN. Otis Karl Gilmore died on 6 March 1963 at age 81. He was buried at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN. Otis Karl Gilmore appeared on the census of 21 January 1920 at Judicial Precinct No. 3, Cameron Co., TX; "Otis" age 38, b. MN, farmer, with wife Gertrude and daughters Merle and Abbie. He appeared on the census of 12 April 1930 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN; "Otis K." age 48, b. MN, clerk in a store, with wife Gertrude and children Merle, Abbie and Orville; living next to brother Ansel. Photo courtesy of Nancy Legerski of Bismarck ND . . . Gertrude Constance Miller was born on 17 February 1884 at MN; had a twin that died young. She was the daughter of George M. Miller and Abbie Louisa Scoville. Gertrude Constance Miller married Otis Karl Gilmore, son of Orville S. Gilmore and Jennie E. Leonard, on 1 September 1909 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN. Gertrude Constance Miller died on 8 June 1963 at age 79. She was buried at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN. Gertrude Constance Miller appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN; "Gertrude C." age 15, b. MN, with parents, etc. She appeared on the census of 21 January 1920 at Judicial Precinct No. 3, Cameron Co., TX; "Gertrude" age 35, b. MN, with husband, etc. She appeared on the census of 12 April 1930 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN; "Gertrude C." age 45, b. MN, with husband, etc. Photo courtesy of Nancy Legerski of Bismarck ND.” [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ] Florence Gilmore b. abt 1910 d. abt 1916 “ died at age five or six” “Laura's brother, Nathan [McQuivey], along with Silence [McQuivey – his mother and great grandfather of this Florence Catherine Gilmore] are also buried in Freeborn. Nathan's grave has a tombstone, Silence is unmarked. Nathan shares a burial plot with my mom's older sister, Florence Gilmore . . . Some of the things on the McQuivey website are wrong. My mother's sister was named Florence, but she died at age five or six. I think she had Downs, but no one fesses up that what she really had. My uncle said my grandmother didn’t' have enough to eat when she was pregnant. Anyway, on the McQivey website, Silence Littlefield was born in Bridgewater, MA. This is in error. There were nine in the family and the last two or three children were born in Chesterfield, MA. I tried to use the McQuivey website in submitting to DAR, but again, no proof, so that site was rejected.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Abbie Grace Gilmore b. 16 Feb 1918 Carlston, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA m(1). Walter Anthony Johnson d. 1968 Jamestown, North Dakota d. 7 Jul 1968 Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota (age 50 yrs) “My mother is Abbie Gilmore, born 16 Feb, 1918. She first was married to Walter Johnson and later to Oliver Stoddart. Walter and Abbie are my parents.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] “Abbie Grace Gilmore was born on 16 February 1918 at Carlston, Freeborn Co., MN. She was the daughter of Otis Karl Gilmore and Gertrude Constance Miller. Abbie Grace Gilmore died on 7 July 1968 at Jamestown, Stutsman Co., ND, at age 50. Abbie Grace Gilmore appeared on the census of 21 January 1920 at Judicial Precinct No. 3, Cameron Co., TX; "Abbie G." age 2, b. MN, with parents, etc. She appeared on the census of 12 April 1930 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN; "Abbie G." age 12, b. MN, with parents, etc. Photo courtesy of Nancy Legerski of Bismarck ND.” [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ] Photo of Abbie Grace Gilmore “in 1940’s” [The New England Ball Project Photo Gallery - ] Nancy Ann Johnson b. m(1). Roland Loney “David, where do you live in Minnesota? Freeborn is about 15 miles north west of Albert Lea. Austin is just east of Freeborn. Small world!!! Nancy ........ I lived in Freeborn where I was a little girl . . . Some of the things on the McQuivey website are wrong . . . I tried to use the McQuivey website in submitting to DAR, but again, no proof, so that site was rejected.” [Nancy Legerski - email ]“My lineage is this: Rachel Hendee married Nathan McQuivey. Rachel died in MA, then he remarried an Ellsworth (I think Eleanor, but there is some debate whether it was her or her sister). Nathan and Eleanor moved to Williston, VT. Eleanor died then he married a third time, an Anne. I found Anne's death certificate, and supposedly Nathan is buried next to her in Williston. Their [Rachel and Nathan McQuivey] son, Nathaniel married Sally (or Sara) Hall in Pittsford, VT. They moved to Williston, VT. Sally died and he married Silence Littlefield. Nathaniel and Silence, sometime after Nathaniel's parents death, moved to Ripton, VT. Nathaniel and Silence's daughter, Sally, married Epenetus Gilmore of Ripton. Sally died and Epenetus married Sally's sister, Laura. They had about six children. Around 1860, Epenetus and Laura moved to Freeborn, MN. Laura died in 1875, Epenetus in 1882. Both are buried at Freeborn.Their son, Orville S Gilmore was born in Ripton, VT. He married Jenny Leonard. Orville ran a grocery store in Freeborn, first called the Gilmore and Purdee Store, later called the Gilmore Store. After Orville retired, the store was operated by Ben Gilmore, Orville's nephew. Orville's son, my grandfather, is Otis Gilmore. He married Gertrude Miller, Sept 1, 1909 at Freeborn. Otis ran a butcher shop in Freeborn. My mother is Abbie Gilmore, born 16 Feb, 1918. She first was married to Walter Johnson and later to Oliver Stoddart. Walter and Abbie are my parents.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Robert LeRoy Loney b. “Robert LeRoy Loney is the son of Roland Loney and Nancy Ann Johnson.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Trisha Loney b. “Trisha Loney is the daughter of Robert LeRoy Loney” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Victoria Loney b. “Victoria Loney is the daughter of Robert LeRoy Loney” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Karl Loney b. “Karl Loney is the son of Robert LeRoy Loney” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Duncan Loney b. “Duncan Loney is the son of Robert LeRoy Loney” [Nancy Legerski - email ] LeAnn Rebecca Loney b. “LeAnn Rebecca Loney is the daughter of Roland Loney and Nancy Ann Johnson.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Brandon __ b. “Brandon (????) is the son of LeAnn Rebecca Loney” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Tanner __ b. “Tanner (????) is the son of LeAnn Rebecca Loney” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Nancy Ann Johnson b. m(2). __ Legerski [Nancy Legerski - email ] “I proofed Nathaniel McQuivey for DAR based on the Caleb Hendee memoirs. They are in the Pittsford Historical Society.. Caleb Hendee was a cousin of Nathaniel’s wife, Rachel Hendee. Interestingly, one of our other DAR members has Jonathan Hendee[?] as a patriot.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Abbie Grace Gilmore m(2). Oliver Stoddart 1 Sep 1951 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota “My mother is Abbie Gilmore, born 16 Feb, 1918. She first was married to Walter Johnson and later to Oliver Stoddart.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] “Abbie Grace Gilmore married Oliver Stoddart on 1 September 1951 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN.” [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ] Merle Constance (“Connie”) Gilmore b. abt 1912 Minnesota, USA m. Alvin Nelson d. 2005 [Nancy Legerski - email ] Photo of Merle Constance Gilmore “1937” [The New England Ball Project Photo Gallery - ] “Merle Constance Gilmore was born circa 1912 at MN. She was the daughter of Otis Karl Gilmore and Gertrude Constance Miller. Merle Constance Gilmore died in 2005. Merle Constance Gilmore appeared on the census of 21 January 1920 at Judicial Precinct No. 3, Cameron Co., TX; "Murrell C." age 7, b. MN, with parents, etc. She appeared on the census of 12 April 1930 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN; "M. Constance" age 17, b. MN, with parents, etc. When she was about 18 she legally changed her name to just be Constance Gilmore, dropping the ‘Merle.’ Photo courtesy of Nancy Legerski of Bismarck ND.” [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ] Martin Karl Nelson b. [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ] David Gilmore Nelson b. [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ] Orville Gilmore b. m. Alice Burns “. . . census of 12 April 1930 at Freeborn, Freeborn Co., MN; "Otis K." age 48, b. MN, clerk in a store, with wife Gertrude and children Merle, Abbie and Orville ” [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ] Alice: b. Donald Robert Gilmore b. abt 1950 “Donald Robert Gilmore was born circa 1950. He was the son of Orville Gilmore and Alice Burns.” [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ] Catherine Gilmore b. [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ] Constance Gilmore b. [The New England Ball Project - ; Nancy Legerski - email ] Clyde Alonzo Gilmore b. 9 Oct 1883 Carlston, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA m. Eva Jane Crawford d. 5 Jul 1918 [Steve Riddle's Family Tree - ; email removed] Lewis Gilmore b. abt 1877 Carlston, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA d. about age 3 [Margaret Haglund Gilmore Horstede, Gilmore-Clark Genealogy, dated 1976, p.42 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Merle Gilmore b. 25 Oct 1895 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA d. 5 Jun 1926 [Steve Riddle's Family Tree - ]Ella E. Gilmore b. 4 Apr 1862 Vermont, USA m. Charles E. Cole [1870 US Census, Carlston, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.945; 1880 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.20; Gilmore Family History compiled by Jim Gilmore, received 1 Feb 1999 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Catherine McQUIVEY b. 23 Dec 1814 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA d. 2 May 1835 (age 20 yrs) Ripton, Addison County, Vermont ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nathaniel Littlefield McQUIVEY b. 9 Sep 1819 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. Emily Leonora Dunham 20 Jun 1843 d. 15 Jan 1887 (age 67 yrs) Ripton, Addison County, Vermont bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.189; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.4; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203; Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Emily Leonora: b. 1822 Vermont, USA d. 8 Sep 1904 (age 82 yrs) Vermont bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.189; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.4; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203; Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Erving D. Macquivey b. Apr 1844 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Eliza J. Downer d. 4 Feb 1883 (age 38 yrs) bur. Ripton, Addison County, Vermont [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258; Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.189; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; Vermont. Secretary of State, State records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1909-1942, FHL film 2050473 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Eliza J: b. 18 Oct 1848 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. 22 Dec 1932 (age 84 yrs) Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258; Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000; Vermont. Secretary of State, State records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1909-1942, FHL film 2050473; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.189; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Judson Stanley McQUIVEY b. Mar 1873 Ripton, Addison County, Vermon, USA [1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.204; 1900 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.180; 1920 United States Census, Rochester, Windsor, Vermont, p.111B, n.41 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rollo C. McQUIVEY b. 1880 [US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.204 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bertha McQUIVEY b. 1878 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. John Billings d. 1951 (age 73 yrs) Vermont bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.204 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John: b. 1872 d. 1913 (age 41 yrs) Vermont bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.204 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maxine Billings b. 1906 d. 1915 (age 9 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Arlie McQUIVEY b. Jan 1880 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA [1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.204 - 1900 US Census, Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, p.180 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Benjamin Atherton McQUIVEY b. 3 Nov 1881 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Sarah Janet Orvis 1907 d. 2 Jan 1957 (age 75 yrs) [Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000; 1920 United States Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, p.91B, n.160 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Janet: b. 25 Jan 1887 South Starksboro, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. 13 Aug 1966 (age 79 yrs) [Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000; 1920 United States Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, p.91B, n.160 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Thelma Orvis McQUIVEY b. 22 Jan 1914 Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. 27 Dec 1987 (age 73 yrs) [Vermont. Secretary of State, State records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1909-1942, FHL film 2050473 - 1920 United States Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, p.91B, n.160; Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Betty Anita McQUIVEY b. m. Edwin Rudolph Lurvey [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edwin Rudolph: b. 3 Mar 1926 Bar Harbor, Hancock County, Maine, USA d. 13 Aug 1994 (age 68 yrs) Chittenden, Rutland County, Vermont [Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Iris Lurvey b. 1 Jan 1946 d. 3 Jan 1946 (age 3 days) [Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rudolph Orvis Lurvey b. m. Ann Farnum [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rebecca Lurvey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christina Lurvey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ronald Benjamin Lurvey b. m. Lynne Marie Hudson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Elizabeth Lurvey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jacob Hudson Lurvey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Emeroy L. McQUIVEY b. 1845 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. C. Billings d. 14 Aug 1905 (age 60 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont General Notes: “SOURCE: THE MCLELLAN COLLECTION OF VERMONT CEMETERY Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Vermont; FHL film 1035931. AGE: 60y. NOTE: Listed as wife of C. Billings. 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont; p.447; FHL film 0805315. NAME: Eroy L. McQuivey. AGE: 15y. BIRTHPLACE: Vermont. ERROR: as a male. 1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont; p.4; FHL film 0553113. NAME: Emery McQuivey. AGE: 24y. OCCUPATION: Teaching school. Vermont. 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont; p.203; FHL film 1255341. AGE: 33y. OCCUPATION: teacher. BIRTHPLACE: Vermont. FATHER MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Vermont.” [1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.189; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.4; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Arlie E. McQUIVEY b. 11 Nov 1846 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. William H. Deane d. 21 Jan 1939 (age 92 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison, Vermont General Notes: “No ordinances found: William Deane (1836) BEP, SLS; Alma (1870) BEP, Arthur (1880) SLP” [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.189; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] William: b. 17 May 1836 d. 16 Nov 1921 (age 85 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.189; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alma D. Deane b. 22 Mar 1870 m. Charles H. Amsden d. 22 Dec 1919 (age 49 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Arthur N. Deane b. 5 Oct 1880 d. 3 Apr 1882 (age 1 yr) bur. Ripton, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Judson O. McQUIVEY b. 7 May 1848 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont t, USA d. 27 May 1931 Ludlow, Windsor County, Vermont (age 83 yrs) [Vermont. Secretary of State, State records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1909-1942, FHL film 2050473; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.189; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1900 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 12 sht 8; 1920 US Census, Rochester, Windsor, Vermont, p.111 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charlotte Jane McQUIVEY b. 1849 Ripton, Addison , Vermont, USA m. Michael W. Galvin d. 1932 (age 83) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.189; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michael W: b. 1853 d. 1939 (age 86 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.189; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alson Nathaniel Macquivey b. 3 Feb 1851 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m(1). Mary Hooker 25 Jan 1876 Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont d. 1937 (age 86 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [MEN OF VERMONT: An Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters and Sons of Vermont, Alson N. McQuivey; Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; Edward Hooker, DESCENDANTS OF REV. THOMAS HOOKER, FHL book 929.273 H764h; Capitol's Who's Who for Idaho 1950-1951, Gordon Donald MacQuivey, p.136; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.4; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203; 1900 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 12 sht 8; 1910 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 10 sht 13; Vermont. Secretary of State, State records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1909-1942, FHL film 2050473 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary: b. 27 Oct 1853 Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. 12 Apr 1877 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont (age 23 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [MEN OF VERMONT: An Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters and Sons of Vermont, Alson N. McQuivey; Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; Edward Hooker, DESCENDANTS OF REV. THOMAS HOOKER, FHL book 929.273 H764h; Capitol's Who's Who for Idaho 1950-1951, Gordon Donald MacQuivey, p.136; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.4; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203; 1900 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 12 sht 8; 1910 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 10 sht 13 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Asahel Carlos Hooker (b. 9 Jun 1825 Cornwall, Vermont, USA m. 27 Apr 1852 Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont d. 8 Sep 1899, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont (age 74 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; Edward Hooker, DESCENDANTS OF REV. THOMAS HOOKER, FHL book 929.273 H764h - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]) and Marcia Carpenter (b. 26 Nov 1823 Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont Alson Nathaniel m(2). Florence A. Cobb bef 1880 Florence A: b. 28 Nov 1858 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. 21 Feb 1914 Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont (age 55 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; Vermont. Secretary of State, State records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1909-1942, FHL film 2050473; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203; 1910 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 10 sht 13; 1900 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 12 sht 8; MEN OF VERMONT: An Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters and Sons of Vermont, Alson N. McQuivey; Capitol's Who's Who for Idaho 1950-1951, Gordon Donald MacQuivey, p.136; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.4 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: William Nomlos Cobb and Joanna L. Fletcher Agnes A. Macquivey b. Abt 1881 Of Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA [MEN OF VERMONT: An Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters and Sons of Vermont, Alson N. McQuivey - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gordon Donald Macquivey b. 17 Apr 1883 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Audrey Ross 19 Sep 1910 Wendell, Gooding Countyy, Idaho d. 6 Aug 1952 Wendell, Gooding County, Idaho (age 69 yrs) bur. 9 Aug 1952 Wendell, Gooding County, Idaho [Gooding County Roots and Branches 1989, Gordon and Audrey MacQuivey, p.168-16; Capitol's Who's Who for Idaho 1950-1951, Gordon Donald MacQuivey, p.136; GOODING COUNTY LEADER, Obituary of Audrey MacQuivey, Thursday 29 Apr 1976; WENDELL IRRIGATIONIST, Obituary of G.D. MacQuivey, Thursday 14 Aug 1952; 1900 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 12 sht 8; 1910 US Census, Wendell, Gooding, Idaho, p.236; 1920 US Census, Wendell, Gooding, Idaho, ED 169 sht 14; Social Security Death Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Audrey: b. 8 Nov 1887 Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA d. 23 Apr 1976 Wendell, Gooding County, Idaho (age 88 yrs) bur. 26 Apr 1976 Wendell, Gooding County, Idaho [Gooding County Roots and Branches 1989, Gordon and Audrey MacQuivey, p.168-169; Capitol's Who's Who for Idaho 1950-1951, Gordon Donald MacQuivey, p.136; GOODING COUNTY LEADER, Obituary of Audrey MacQuivey, Thursday 29 Apr 1976; WENDELL IRRIGATIONIST, Obituary of G.D. MacQuivey, Thursday 14 Aug 1952; Social Security Death Index, ; 1920 US Census, Wendell, Gooding, Idaho, ED 169 sht 14; 1900 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 12 sht 8; 1910 US Census, Wendell, Gooding, Idaho, p.236 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donald Ross Macquivey b. 6 Jun 1913 Wendell, Gooding County, Idaho, USA m. Edith __ d. 30 Apr 1993 Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, California (age 79 yrs) [Gooding County Roots and Branches 1989, Gordon and Audrey MacQuivey, p.168-169; Capitol's Who's Who for Idaho 1950-1951, Gordon Donald MacQuivey, p.136; Obituary of Donald Ross MacQuivey, SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, 6 May 1993, p.A-17, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (NEWS031); WENDELL IRRIGATIONIST, Obituary of G.D. MacQuivey, Thursday 14 Aug 1952; GOODING COUNTY LEADER, Obituary of Audrey MacQuivey, Thursday 29 Apr 1976; Social Security Death Index, , Donald MacQuivey, (CIV069); 1920 US Census, Wendell, Gooding, Idaho, ED 169 sht 14; Social Security Death Index, , Edith MacQuivey, (CIV069). - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edith: b. 1 Aug 1910 d. Jul 1983 Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, California (age 72 yrs) [Gooding County Roots and Branches 1989, Gordon and Audrey MacQuivey, p.168-169; Social Security Death Index, , Edith MacQuivey, (CIV069); Capitol's Who's Who for Idaho 1950-1951, Gordon Donald MacQuivey, p.136; Obituary of Donald Ross MacQuivey, SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, 6 May 1993, p.A-17, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (NEWS031); WENDELL IRRIGATIONIST, Obituary of G.D. MacQuivey, Thursday 14 Aug 1952; GOODING COUNTY LEADER, Obituary of Audrey MacQuivey, Thursday 29 Apr 1976; Social Security Death Index, , Donald MacQuivey, (CIV069); 1920 US Census, Wendell, Gooding, Idaho, ED 169 sht 14 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jean Macquivey b. m. Mr. Foot [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Glen Macquivey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bonita Barbara Macquivey b. 19 Oct 1917 Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Wes Trounson d. 24 Nov 1968 Wendell, Gooding County, Idaho (age 51 yrs) bur. 27 Nov 1968 Wendell, Gooding County, Idaho [Vermont. Secretary of State, State records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1909-1942, FHL film 2050473; Obituary of Mrs. Wes (Bonnie) Trounson, GOODING COUNTY LEADER, Thursday 28 Nov 1968, p.1, Idaho Historical Library, (NEWS014); 1920 US Census, Wendell, Gooding, Idaho, ED 169 sht 14. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jim Trounson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gordon Trounson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Barbara Trounson b. m. Donald James [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Trounson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Carolyn Trounson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bonnie Sue Trounson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Betty Lou Trounson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marian Macquivey b. m. John Ritchie [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Arthur N. Macquivey b. 28 Jul 1889 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Evelyn I. Wheeler 12 Jun 1919 Jerome, Jerome County, Idaho [Western States Historical Marriage Record Index, via internet., Arthur N. MacQuivey and Evalyn I. Wheeler; 1920 US Census, Jerome, Jerome, Idaho, ED 184 sht 15; World War I Civilian Draft Registrations, , Arthur N. MacQuivey; WENDELL IRRIGATIONIST, Obituary of G.D. MacQuivey, Thursday 14 Aug 1952; 1900 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 12 sht 8. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Evelyn I: b. 1895 Iowa, USA [Western States Historical Marriage Record Index, via internet., Arthur N. MacQuivey and Evalyn I. Wheeler; 1920 US Census, Jerome, Jerome, Idaho, ED 184 sht 15; World War I Civilian Draft Registrations, , Arthur N. MacQuivey; WENDELL IRRIGATIONIST, Obituary of G.D. MacQuivey, Thursday 14 Aug 1952; 1900 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 12 sht 8 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Merrill Cobb Macquivey b. 16 Jul 1897 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m(1). Virginia M. Meyers d. 11 Feb 1971 Boise, Ada County, Idaho (age 73 yrs) bur. 16 Feb 1971 Dry Creek Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho [IDAHO STATESMAN, Obituary of Merrill Cobb MacQuivey, Saturday 13 Feb 1971, p.20; IDAHO STATESMAN, Obituary of Armelia Grover MacQuivey, Tuesday 24 Oct 1989, p.2C; Social Security Death Index, ; Relyea Mortuary, Funeral Record, Boise, Idaho, Merrill Cobb MacQuivey; 1900 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 12 sht 8; 1910 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 10 sht 13; 1920 US Census, Eden, Jerome, Idaho, ED185 sht 6 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Merrill Cobb Macquivey m(2). Mona L. Udall [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Merrill Cobb Macquivey m(3). Armelia Grover 8 Jun 1943 Boise, Ada County, Idaho Amelia: b. 24 Feb 1897 Rigby, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA d. 17 Oct 1989 Ogden, Weber County, Utah (age 92 yrs) bur. 23 Oct 1989 Dry Creek Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho [IDAHO STATESMAN, Obituary of Merrill Cobb MacQuivey, Saturday 13 Feb 1971, p.20; IDAHO STATESMAN, Obituary of Armelia Grover MacQuivey, Tuesday 24 Oct 1989, p.2C; Social Security Death Index, ; Relyea Mortuary, Funeral Record, Boise, Idaho, Merrill Cobb MacQuivey; 1900 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 12 sht 8; 1910 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, ED 10 sht 13; 1920 US Census, Eden, Jerome, Idaho, ED185 sht 6 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Milton D. Macquivey b. 1897 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. 1897 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont (infant) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Francelia H. McQUIVEY b. 24 Mar 1854 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Melvin E. Damon d. 2 Jan 1902 (age 47 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.4; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Melvin E: b. 19 Oct 1852 d. 22 Jul 1934 (age 81 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.4; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Emily L. McQUIVEY b. 29 Oct 1855 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Gustavus B. Smith d. 8 Sep 1911 (age 55 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.4; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gustavus B: b. 24 Jan 1853 “Of Vermont” d. 27 Apr 1918 (age 65 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.4; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Stanton Mcquivey Smith b. 23 Apr 1895 “Of Vermont” d. 11 Aug 1898 (age 3 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Carrie A. McQUIVEY b. 1863 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. 7 Feb 1883 (age 20 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont General Notes: SOURCE: 1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont; p.4; FHL film 0553113. AGE: 7y. BIRTHPLACE: Vermont. 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont; p.203; FHL film 1255341. AGE: 17y. OCCUPATION: helps at home. BIRTHPLACE: Vermont. BIRTHPLACE: Vermont. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Vermont. THE MCLELLAN VERMONT CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS; Foot Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, FHL film 1035931. NAME: Carrie A. McQuivey. AGE: 20y 3m. Listed with Nathaniel L. and Emily L. Dunham McQuivey. [1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.4; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nathan McQUIVEY b. 1 Aug 1820 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. Antoinette Hannah Fairchild 20 Nov 1857 Dane County, Wisconsin d. 19 Apr 1879, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota (age 58 yrs) bur. 23 Apr 1879 Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota “Nathan's grave has a tombstone, Silence is unmarked. Nathan shares a burial plot with my mom's older sister, Florence Gilmore . . . Laura, her brothers and sisters, mother Silence, and their spouses all moved to Minnesota. It's interesting that you are from Wisconsin. Nathan, Laura's brother, lived in Montrose, Dane County, WI (1855 Census). Sister, Jane, married an Edwin Bassett, around 1855, also in Montrose, WI. I don't have any information to whether Epenetus and Laura lived in Wisconsin. In the 1860 census, they were still living in Ripton, Vermont.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Divorce Decree of Nathan and Antoinette McQuivey, dated 29 Jul 1873, Freeborn County Minnesota Courthouse; Certified Copy of Death Certificate of Nathan McQuivy, Freeborn County Minnesota; FREEBORN COUNTY STANDARD (Freeborn, Minnesota), Obituary of Nathan McQuivey, Thursday 24 Apr 1879; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1855 State Census, Montrose, Dane, Wisconsin, FHL film 1032686; 1860 US Census, Montrose, Dane, Wisconsin, p.11; 1865 State Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, FHL film 0565714, n.60; 1870 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.959; 1875 State Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, FHL film 0565720; Certified Copy of Will of Nathan McQuivey, Freeborn County Courthouse, case 296A, dated 7 Apr 1879; 1850 US Census, Verona, Dane, Wisconsin, p.466; 1880 US Census, Pilot Mound, Fillmore, Minnesota, p.18; Obituary of Mary A.H. Fairchild, DAILY ENQUIRER (Provo, UT), 6 Apr 1903, University of Utah Library; Journal of Lora O. Coons McQuivey Edwards, possession of Phyllis Salisbury, Salt Lake City, UT, 1993; Sexton Record, Provo City Cemetery Office, p.37 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Antoinette Hannah: b. 1839 New York, USA m(2). James Madison Brintnall 5 Apr 1903, Provo, Utah County, Utah (age 64 yrs) bur. Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah County, Utah [Divorce Decree of Nathan and Antoinette McQuivey, dated 29 Jul 1873, Freeborn County Minnesota Courthouse; Monroe County Wisconsin Marriage Record, James Madison Brintnall and Hannah Antonette Fairchild, p.101 n.02283, FHL film 1292393; Divorce Decree of James M. Brintnall and Antoinette Brintnall, dated 8 Apr 1880, Monroe County Wisconsin Courthouse; 1850 US Census, Verona, Dane, Wisconsin, p.466; 1860 US Census, Montrose, Dane, Wisconsin, p.11; 1865 State Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, FHL film 0565714, n.60; 1870 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.959; 1880 US Census, Pilot Mound, Fillmore, Minnesota, p.18; Obituary of Mary A.H. Fairchild, DAILY ENQUIRER (Provo, UT), 6 Apr 1903, University of Utah Library; Journal of Lora O. Coons McQuivey Edwards, possession of Phyllis Salisbury, Salt Lake City, UT, 1993; Sexton Record, Provo City Cemetery Office, p.37; Certified Copy of Death Certificate of Nathan McQuivy, Freeborn County Minnesota; FREEBORN COUNTY STANDARD (Freeborn, Minnesota), Obituary of Nathan McQuivey, Thursday 24 Apr 1879; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1855 State Census, Montrose, Dane, Wisconsin, FHL film 1032686; 1875 State Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, FHL film 0565720; Certified Copy of Will of Nathan McQuivey, Freeborn County Courthouse, case 296A, dated 7 Apr 1879; 1875 State Census, Glendale, Monroe, Wisconsin; 1880 US Census, Glendale, Monroe, Wisconsin, p.17 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Edward Fairchild (b. Abt 1815 “Of New York” m. abt 1838 New York [Monroe County Wisconsin Marriage Record, James Madison Brintnall and Hannah Antonette Fairchild, p.101 n.02283, FHL film 1292393; J.B. Loveland, GENEALOGY OF THE LOVELAND FAMILY, volume 3, FHL film 0962256; 1850 US Census, Verona, Dane, Wisconsin, p.466 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]) and Jeanette Loveland (b. 11 Sep 1817 Oxford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA m(2). Thomas Sadler [Monroe County Wisconsin Marriage Record, James Madison Brintnall and Hannah Antonette Fairchild, p.101 n.02283, FHL film 1292393; Dane County Wisconsin Marriage Record of Thomas Sadler and Janette Fairchild, n.00144, FHL film 1275890; Probate Record of Thomas Sadler, dated 3 Apr 1850, box 35, FHL film 1313367; J.B. Loveland, GENEALOGY OF THE LOVELAND FAMILY, volume 3, FHL film 0962256; 1850 US Census, Verona, Dane, Wisconsin, p.466 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Francis Marion Dubois Coriel McQUIVEY b. Born: 5 Nov 1863 Ripon, Fon Du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA m. Lora Orthelia Coons 14 Feb 1887, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota d. 10 Sep 1923, Dividend, Juab, Utah (age 59 yrs) bur. 12 Sep 1923 Dividend, Juab County, Utah [Certified copy of Marriage Certificate, bk.34 p.363, Hennepin County Courthouse; 1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12; Journal of Lora O. Coons McQuivey Edwards, possession of Phyllis Salisbury, Salt Lake City, UT, 1993; Certified Copy of Will of Nathan McQuivey, Freeborn County Courthouse; 1865 State Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, FHL film 0565714, n.60; 1870 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.959; 1875 State Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, FHL film 0565720; 1880 United States Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, p.108C; 1910 US Census, Battle Mountain, Lander, Nevada, p.317; State of Utah, Certified copy of Death Certificate - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lora Orthelia: b. 27 Aug 1866 Iroquois, Matilda County, Ontario, Canada m(2). Andrew Edwards abt 1890, Of Millville, Cache County, Utah d. 12 Nov 1961 Provo, Utah County, Utah (age 95 yrs) bur. 15 Nov 1961 Provo, Utah County, Utah [General Notes: SOURCE: Family Bible of Hannah Elizabeth Bass in possession of Terry Holman Certified copy of Marriage Certificate; bk.34 p.363; Hennepin County Courthouse, CIV MAR0007. Deceased Membership File; n.111; Church Historian Office. CAUSE: arteriosclerotic heart disease. Provo Cemetery Sexton Record; p. 251 bk.7 lot 81; Provo City Cemetery; Certified copy of Marriage Certificate, bk.34 p.363, Hennepin County Courthouse; 1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12; Journal of Lora O. Coons McQuivey Edwards, possession of Phyllis Salisbury, Salt Lake City, UT, 1993; Certified Copy of Will of Nathan McQuivey, Freeborn County Courthouse; 1865 State Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, FHL film 0565714, n.60; 1870 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, p.959; 1875 State Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, FHL film 0565720; 1880 United States Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, p.108C; 1910 US Census, Battle Mountain, Lander, Nevada, p.317; State of Utah, Certified copy of Death Certificate - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Marcus Hiram Coons (b. 25 Jul 1844 Iroquois, Matilda County, Ontario, Canada m. 13 Sep 1865 Prescott, Ontario, Canada d. 18 Jan 1921 Medicine Hat, Medicine Hat County, Alberta, Canada (age 76 yrs) [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]) and Hannah Elizabeth Bass (b. 26 Nov 1840 Prescott, Ontario, Canada d. 12 Jan 1882 Atwater, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota (age 41 yrs) [General Notes: SOURCE: Bass Family BIble in possession of Terry A. Holman - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]) Roland Dubois McQUIVEY b. 14 Feb 1887 Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA m(1). Clara Elizabeth Soren 19 Mar 1908 Provo, Utah County, Utah d. 4 Jul 1976 Provo, Utah County, Utah (age 89 yrs) bur. 8 Jul 1976 Salem City Cemetery, Utah County, Utah [General Notes: SOURCE: Certified copy of Delayed Birth Certificate; (no #); Minnesota Dept of Health. Marriage Certificate of Roland and Clara McQuivey. Obituary of Roland D. McQuivey; Deseret News. OCCUPATION: miner, construction. NOTE: "Worked as a miner in Park City and Eureka, Utah. Worked for Utah Power and Light for 15 years at Olmstead, Utah. Also worked construction. RELATIONSHIP: spouse 1 Clara Soren decd, spouse 2 Annie Evans, "4 sons; 1 daughter; Marion, Provo; Ross, Mrs. E.M. (Nadine) Porter, both Magna; Roland (Bob), American Fork; Gordon, Linden, Utah". Stepchildren also listed. PLACE: Salem City Cemetery. Salem City Cemetery Record; p.93, lot 4 bk.61; Salem City Office. 1920 US Census, Salem, Utah, Utah; p.173; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Roland McQuivey. RELATIONSHIP: listed with wife Clara, son Marian, daughter Nadine, son Ross, son Roland. AGE: 32y. STATUS: married. BIRTHPLACE: Michigan. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: Wisconsin. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Canada. OCCUPATION: metal miner; Utah County Utah, Marriage Record, FHL film 0488401, p.21; Utah County Utah Cemetery Index, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM015); Payson 2nd Ward Record, FHL film 0026405; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Clara Elizabeth: b. 2 Mar 1886 Salem, Utah County, Utah, USA d. 14 Oct 1931 Salem, Utah County, Utah (age 45 yrs) bur. 18 Oct 1931 Salem City Cemetery, Utah County, Utah [General Notes: SOURCE: Salem Ward Record; n.529; FHL film 0027307. Marriage Certificate of Roland and Clara McQuivey. Salem Cemetery Record; p.53 lot 4 bk.61W; Salem City Office. CAUSE: heart failure. 1920 US Census, Salem, Utah, Utah; p.173; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Clara McQuivey. RELATIONSHIP: wife of Roland McQuivey. AGE: 33y. STATUS: married. BIRTHPLACE: Utah. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: Norway. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Utah; Utah County Utah Cemetery Index, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM015) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marion Ole McQUIVEY b. m. Geneve Betsy Simons [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Geneve Betsy: b. 24 May 1909 Payson, Utah County, Utah, USA d. 10 Mar 1996 (age 86 yrs) bur. Salem City Cemetery, Utah County, Utah [Utah County Utah Cemetery Index, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM015) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Clara Jean McQUIVEY b. m(1). Lorrin H. Larsen [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gina Larsen b. m. Jon Mason Dupre [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kasey Dupre b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jesse Dupre b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jonny Dupre b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lori Larsen b. m. Todd Douglas Monson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Riley Lorrin Monson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Clara Jean McQUIVEY b. m(2). Daniel Raynor Loveless [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Richard M. McQUIVEY b. m. Mary Jane Horton [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Brian Richard McQUIVEY b. m. Susan Bandley [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Craig McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Erin McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christin McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Steven Lynn McQUIVEY b. m. Todd Douglas Monson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lee "J" McQUIVEY b. m. Dorene Davis [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Leann McQUIVEY b. m. Robert Howard Webb [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Amanda Lee Webb b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ryan Howard Webb b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jessica Ann Webb b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michelle Webb b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kathleen McQUIVEY b. m. Gregory Dee Smith [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shawn Gregory Smith b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alan Davis McQUIVEY b. m. Shirley Yvonne Janes [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Andrew Davis McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Wesley J. McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeremy Lynn McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Joseph Alan McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jay Reed McQUIVEY b. m. Heidi Fordham [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tanner Jay McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lisa McQUIVEY b. m. Grant Albert Gummow [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nicole Gummow b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tyler Grant Gummow b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Raul S. McQUIVEY b. m. Karen Thompson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jason Tosh McQUIVEY b. m. Kristin Russell [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mavanee Kathryn McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ryan Jase McQUIVEY b. m. Melinda Ann Abbott [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dax Jadin McQUIVEY b. m. Natalie Walsh [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Karena Julie McQUIVEY b. m. Carl Dustin Bechtold [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jack Simons McQUIVEY b. m(1). Jerylnn Bray [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bradley J. McQUIVEY b. m(1). Adrian Cazier [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ashley McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bradley J. McQUIVEY m(2). Lisa Pedriolli [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Eric Cole McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nathan Clay McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Brandon McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jack Simons McQUIVEY m(2). Maurine Lunceford [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donna Nadine McQUIVEY b. m. Elmer Maxwell Porter [Lee J McQuivey, via email., Received 112/17/00 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elmer Maxwell: b. 25 Dec 1974 Magna, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Max R Porter b. m. Barbara Sadler [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ralph Max Porter b. m. Tawni Berger [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Breille Porter b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Anthony Porter b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maisie Porter b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Joy Lynda Porter b. m. Brad Garso [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bud Kaai Garso b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Brenda Gay Porter b. m. Kevin Ellis [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cody Porter Ellis b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Joshua J. Ellis b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Zachary K Ellis b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Debra Anne Porter b. m. David Young [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Andrew Simon Young b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sydnee Erin Young b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lucas David Young b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Amy Sue Porter b. m. Jon Von Sneddon [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jon Tyler Sneddon b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jacob Russel Sneddon b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Emily Hanna Sneddon b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Darrick Porter b. m. Heather Buford [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dalton James Porter b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Clarann Porter b. m. Stan Hughes [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Holly Hughes b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Amanda Hughes b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Keith Ole Porter b. m. Libby Ann Ewing [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mondy Porter b. m. Nathan Brock Jera [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Raef K Porter b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nancy Lynn Porter b. m. Lewis Wright [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Brian Lee Wright b. m. Cynthia Kay Burton [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bradley James Wright b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christine Porter b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ross Soren McQUIVEY b. 27 Jul 1913 Salem, Utah County, Utah, USA m. Venna Ann Davis d. 16 Mar 1980 (age 66 yrs) Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah bur. 19 Mar 1980 Salem City Cemetery, Salem, Utah County, Utah [State of Utah, Certified copy of Birth Certificate, Ross Soren McQuivey, (CIV BIR018); 1920 US Census, Salem, Utah, Utah, p.173; Utah County Utah Cemetery Index, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM015); State of Utah, Certified copy of Death Certificate, Ross Soren McQuivey, (CIV DEA001) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Venna Ann: Parents: Frank Roy Davis (b. 12 Jul 1891 Salem, Utah County, Utah, USA m. 19 Sep 1914 Provo, Utah County, Utah d. 13 Jan 1919 (age 27 yrs) Salem, Utah, Utah County [General Notes: SOURCE: Diane M. Anderson, 10577 Dason Drive, Boise ID 83704 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]) and Sadie Leona Snow (b. 19 Sep 1896 Thistle, Utah County, Utah, USA d. 7 Feb 1981(age 84 yrs) Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah [General Notes: SOURCE: Diane M. Anderson, 10577 Dason Drive, Boise ID 83704 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kent Leroy McQUIVEY b. m. Dolores Hansen [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Delores: Parents: Elmer James Hansen (b. 10 Mar 1896 American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA m. Emma Pearl Lancaster 20 Jun 1923 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah d. 21 Jan 1976 (age 79 yrs) Fullerton, Orange, California bur. 24 Jan 1976 Valley View Cem, Granger, Salt Lake County, Utah [General Notes: SOURCE: Diane M. Anderson, 10577 Dason Dr, Boise ID 83704 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]) and Emma Pearl Lancaster (b. 4 Jul 1902 West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA d. 17 Apr 1967 (age 64 yrs) Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah bur. 20 Apr 1967 Valley View Cem, Granger, Salt Lake County, Utah [General Notes: SOURCE: Diane M. Anderson, 10577 Dason Dr, Boise ID 83704 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Diane McQUIVEY b. Residence: Boise Idaho 83704 m. Rae Herbert Anderson [Diane McQuivey - ] “Diane has done a massive amount of carefully documented research on McQuivey and related lines of Hendee descendants. Her research contained in this document goes back to Rachel Hendee b. 29 Oct 1741 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England and her husband Nathan Nathan Macwithey [or McWithey] b. 5 May 1739 Preston, New London County, Connecticut, New England. They were married 8 Jul 1764 Dutchess County, New York.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Robert Kent Anderson b. m. Anna Victoria Herrara [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Anna Victoria: Parents: Joseph Herrara Sr. and Maria Luengo Amy Anderson b. m. Stephen Sanford Clark [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Stephen Sanford: Parents: Stephen Jack Clark and Terri Ann Walter Brianna Diane Clark b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Samantha Ann Clark b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Weston Rae Anderson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Megan Anderson b. m. Nathan Dean Willis [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kari Anderson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Karin McQUIVEY b. m(1). Marc L. Hatch [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeremy Marc Hatch b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Laura D Hatch b. m. Matthew John Nathe [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Madison Jean Nathe b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jenna E. Hatch b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Karin McQUIVEY m(2). Richard Ray Schoepke [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Garrett Chase Schoepke b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marianne McQUIVEY b. m. Dean Milton Barrus [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alyssa Marie Barrus b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christopher Ross Barrus b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Camree Ann Barrus b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jessica Lynn Barrus b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Taylor Justine Barrus b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michael Kent McQUIVEY b. m. Marci McCAFFREE Residence: Vancouver, Washington [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shayne Michael McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kade Soren McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Chase David McQUIVEY b. 16 Jun 1989 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA d. 16 Jun 1989 (infant) Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah [General Notes: SOURCE: Michael K. McQuivey, Vancouver WA. - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tayah Nicole McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rachel Brooke McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] David Paul McQUIVEY b. m. Ingrid Yvonne Jensen [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bryce David McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Chance Dale McQUIVEY b. 12 Oct 1996 Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA d. 12 Oct 1996 (stillborn) Vancouver, Clark County, Washington bur. Vancouver, Clark County, Washington [General Notes: SOURCE: Journal of Diane M. Anderson; in possession of Diane M. Anderson, Boise, ID 83704. NOTE: Chance was stillborn - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kole Michael McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ethan K McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Karl D. McQUIVEY b. m. Catherine Vorwaller [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Catherine: Parents: Carl August Vorwaller and Catherine Isabel Solomon Kenneth Ross McQUIVEY b. m. Kristine Johnson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kristine: Parents: Raymond Keith Johnson and Virginia Kimball Jared Ross McQUIVEY b. m. Jamilee Austin-Davis [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jamilee: Parents: Daniel Ralph Davis and Dolores Anne Harrison Elijah Ross McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ethan Jared McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jodi Kristine McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jennifer Ruth McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jillyn Michelle McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kirk C. McQUIVEY b. m. Lana Jean Wright [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lana Jean: Parents: Charles Hunter Wright and Winona Tucker Christopher Ross McQUIVEY b. m. Marci Stilson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marci: Parents: Kenneth Stilson and Kathy Anderson Devan Christopher McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Joel Charles McQUIVEY b. m. Jennae Marie Janssen [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jennae Marie: Parents: John David Janssen and Mary Ann Brown Camryn Jennae McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kevin G. McQUIVEY b. m. Karen Humphrey [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Karen: Parents: Joseph Paul Humphrey and Ilene Bawden Brittni Kolleen McQUIVEY b. m. Shawn Nelson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shawn: Parents: Richard Alvin Nelson and Darlene Smith Brieonna Dawn Nelson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kayelyn Allie Nelson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Daniel Kevin McQUIVEY b. m. Ashley Riley [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ashley: Parents: Kelly Shane Riley and Shelly Rydalch Riley Kevin McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Travis Kelly McQUIVEYb. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Holly Kaylynn McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sheena Karleen McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kyle D McQUIVEY b. m(1). Katherine Nielsen [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Catherine: Parents: Max Nielsen and Joann Marquardson Whitney Venna McQUIVEY b. 31 Jan 1985 Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho d. 2 Feb 1985 Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho [Kyle D McQuivey of Downey Idaho, received 15 Jul 2000 via interview, (HIS063) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kyle D McQUIVEY m(2). Angela Eaton [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Catherine: Parents: Will Eaton and Linda __ Danielle Whitney McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kylie Lynn McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Madison Dee McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Karla Dee McQUIVEY b. m. James Tad Bybee [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Acy Colton Bybee b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dylan James Bybee b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shalee K Bybee b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kristi Ann McQUIVEY b. m. Brock Clinton Gunter [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Brock Clinton: Parents: Jeffery Kim Gunter and Vickie Jean Kent Katelyn V. Gunter b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dexter D. Gunter b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kobee Brock Gunter b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Val Ross McQUIVEY b. m. Georgene Mageras [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tony Ross McQUIVEY b. m(1). Christine Butler [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tony Ross McQUIVEY m(2). Gina Giampitro [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tony Ross McQUIVEY m(3). Donna Jane Taylor [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Donna Jane: Parents: Douglas Carl Taylor and Hazel Margaret Rowe Melinda McQUIVEY b. m(1). Dean Nixon [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alexandra Kay Nixon b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Melinda McQUIVEY m(2). Robert Dean Eckman [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sadie Kay McQUIVEY b. m. Alton Tyrone Harrison [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alton Tyrone: Parents: Alton Leroy Harrison and Lavina Rose Smith Todd Harrison b. m. Marci Lund [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gregory Alton Harrison b. m. Nicole Jeffery [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nicole: Parents: Ralph Graham Jeffery and Karen Julie Strand Brandon Val Harrison b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Wayne S. McQUIVEY b. m. Camille Child [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Camille: Parents: Harold Livingston Child Jr. and Darlene Johnson Shayne Ross McQUIVEY b. m. Michele Salvesen [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michele: Parents: Clayne Jay Salvesen and Jacqueline Irene Spangler Riley S McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sierra McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tamra McQUIVEY b. m. Joseph Lee Nemelka [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Joseph Lee: Michael James Nemelka and Diane Elizabeth Jorgensen Ian Joseph Nemelka b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sadie Nemelka b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Aidan James Nemelka b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Joss Soren Nemelka b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ross Wayne McQUIVEY b. m. Tara Lynn Dalley [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tara Lynn: Parents: Dennis John Dalley and Janet Gurr Brei Lynn McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dustin Rawl McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robyn McQUIVEY b. m. Robert Jay Thomas [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert Jay: Parents: William Lionel Thomas and Alta Maude Smith Heidi Ann Thomas b. m. Charles Warnell Van Otten [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charles Warnell: Parents: Thomas Kirby Van Otten and Lorraine Agatha Tangaro Tyler Shayne Thomas b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert William Thomas b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Roland Dubois McQUIVEY b. 8 Mar 1916 Knightville, Juab County, Utah, USA m. Shirley McCLELLEN d. 24 Jun 1996 (age 80 yrs) American Fork, Utah County, Utah [General Notes: SOURCE: Salem Ward Record n.484; FHL film 0027307. Utah County Marriage Record; n.9741; FHL film 0488407. NAME: Roland R. McQuivey of Salem. AGE: 24y. 1920 US Census, Salem, Utah, Utah; p.173; Idaho Genealogical Library. NAME: Roland McQuivey. RELATIONSHIP: son of Roland McQuivey. AGE: 3 10/12y. BIRTHPLACE: Utah. FATHER BIRTHPLACE: Minnesota. MOTHER BIRTHPLACE: Utah; Lee J McQuivey, via email, Received 12/17/00 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sharon McQUIVEY b. 30 Sep 1941 Salem, Utah County, Utah, USA m. Douglas Ramsay d. 12 Aug 1977 (age 35 yrs) [SOURCE: Lee McQuivey, 602 E 750 S, Orem UT 84058 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert Jay: Parents: William Lionel Thomas and Alta Maude Smith Tera Ramsay b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Leta Ramsay b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Roma Ramsay b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dela Ramsay b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert Paul McQUIVEY b. m(1). Lynn Schmidlein [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Toni McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Robert Paul McQUIVEY m(2). Michele Riley [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Conor Paul McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dane Luke McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Leann McQUIVEY b. m. Stephen J. Kloch [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jamie Kloch b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ryan Kloch b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mark Alan McQUIVEY b. m. Robert Jay Thomas [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gordon J. McQUIVEY b. 28 Feb 1920 Salem, Utah County, Utah, USA m. Lily Thelma Burgener d. 27 May 1985 (age 65 yrs) Provo, Utah County, Utah bur. 30 May 1985 Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah [Utah County Utah Cemetery Index, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM015) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lily Thelma: Parents: John Jacob Burgener (b. 3 Jan 1870 Midway, Wasatch County, Utah, USA d. 15 Jan 1927 (age 57 yrs) Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho bur. 19 Jan 1927 Alta, Teton County, Wyoming) [General Notes: SOURCE: Jace McQuivey of Laie, Hawaii, received 30 Oct 1998. BURIAL PLACE: Pratt Cemetery - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Clara Durtschi (b. 8 Feb 1885 Wimmis, Bern, Switzerland d. 27 Nov 1969 (age 84 yrs) Lindon, Utah County, Utah bur. 1 Dec 1969 Alta, Teton County, Wyoming [General Notes: SOURCE:Jace McQuivey of Laie, Hawaii, received 30 Oct 1998. BURIAL PLACE: Pratt Cemetery - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jay B. McQUIVEY b. m. Mililani Bess Luahiwa [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mililani Bess: Parents: James Kaleiheana Luahiwa Sr. and Agnes Ululaniokahekili Nahale-A Jace Lyndon McQUIVEY b. m. Taran Alethe Erickson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Taran Alethe: Parents: Lee Franklin Erickson and Sherrill Alethe Knutsen La'akea Alethe McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jarrod Evan Kaanohiokala McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Noah Jace Kaiao McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jarrod Lono McQUIVEY b. 28 Sep 1967 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA d. 13 Apr 1991 (age 23 yrs) Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah bur. 17 Apr 1991 American Fork Cemetery, American Fork, Utah County, Utah [General Notes: SOURCE: Jace L. McQuivey, 55-060 Kamehameha Hwy, Laie HI 96762. Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704; Utah County Utah Cemetery Index, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM015) - ] James Lee McQUIVEY b. m. Megan Kelly [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jansen Makana McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Janessa Manll'i McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Logan Keahonui McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jaymes Brian McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Soren Peter McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jerry McQUIVEY b. m(1). Judy Orton [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Janna Lee McQUIVEY b. m. Karl E. Ford [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Chelsea Ford b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lindsay Shauna Ford b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alexander Karl Ford b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Karlee Ford b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Haley Janna Ford b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jefre McQUIVEY b. m. Tina Ilene Weylend [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shaelynn W. McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cassy Lee McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Austie Jean McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jerry McQUIVEY b. m(2). Marlene Martin [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dana McQUIVEY b. m. Robert Martinez [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Zacquery Martinez b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jade Martinez b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] David Brent McQUIVEY b. m. Patsy Jean Patterson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jennifer Lynn McQUIVEY b. m. Jeffery Nielson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kimberlee McQUIVEY b. m(1). Travis Maxwell [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Trever Donnie Maxwell b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kimberlee McQUIVEY m(2). Kendall Joy [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bridger Joy b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ray G. McQUIVEY b. m. Loujean Huntsman [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Angela McQUIVEY b. m. Douglas Edward Gardner [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Morgan Larene Gardner b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elise Jeanette Gardner b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bonnie McQUIVEY b. m. Tracy Wayne Ross [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Whitney Nichole Ross b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Landon Wayne Ross b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alexa Danielle Ross b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Hayden Ray Ross b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ryan Del McQUIVEY b. m. Jennifer Lynn Dallin [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dallin Ryan McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michael Gordon McQUIVEY b. m. Misty Ann Johnson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ammaron Michael McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Paul Jacob McQUIVEY b. m. Cami Bernice Kaaen [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Brooklyn Kate McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cameron Ray McQUIVEY b. m. Julie Marie Bracken [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Roy D. McQUIVEY b. m. Christine Hreinson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christine: Parents: Chris Hreinson and Marilyn King Troy Chris McQUIVEY b. m. Allyson Olson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Allyson: Parents: Glenn Alalen Olson and Kathleen Griffiths Jaedon Hyun McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mattie Hye McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Travis Tom McQUIVEY b. m. Sherri Annette Shallock [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Taylor Elisabeth Shallock b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Riley Paul McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mason Jacob McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christopher John McQUIVEY b. m. Rebecca Greene [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Keri Lyn McQUIVEY b. m. Derek Johnson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Roland Dubois McQUIVEY m(2). Annie Elizabeth Sheppard Annie Elizabeth: b. 4 Feb 1892, Payson, Utah County, Utah, USA d. 7 Jul 1985 Provo, Utah County, Utah (age 93 yrs) bur. Spanish Fork Cemetery, Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah m(1). Walter Henry Warenski 17 Feb 1909 m(2). David Elmer Evans 6 Aug 1917 Lake Shore, Utah County, Utah m(3). Roland Dubois McQUIVEY 15 Aug 1942 Lake Shore, Utah County, Utah [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, ; Utah County Utah, Marriage Record, FHL film 0488401, p.21; Payson 2nd Ward Record, FHL film 0026405; Utah County Utah Cemetery Index, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM015) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nellie Dorathea McQUIVEY b. 28 Feb 1889, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota, USA m. Willard Rawlings Holman 4 Oct 1911, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah d. 19 Jun 1977 (age 88 yrs) Provo, Utah County, Utah bur. 22 Jun 1977 Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah County, Utah [General Notes: SOURCE: Journal of Lora O. Coons McQuivey Edwards in ps Phyllis Salisbury Utah County Marriage Record; p.422; FHL film 0488401, CIV MAR0023. NAME: Nellie McQuivey of Provo. AGE: 22y; Utah State Historical Society, Burials Database, received 14 Nov 2000 via internet, , (CEM015), Willard Rawlings Holman, (CEM018); Utah County Utah Cemetery Index, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM015); THE DAILY HERALD (Provo, UT), Obituary of Nellie M. Holman, Monday, 20 Jun 1977, p.4, (NEWS0041); Utah State Historical Society, Burials Database, received 14 Nov 2000 via internet, , (CEM015), Nellie D. McQuivey Holman, (CEM019) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Willard Rawlings: b. 26 May 1888 Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA d. 9 Dec 1964 (age 76 yrs) American Fork, Utah County, Utah bur. 12 Dec 1964 Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah County, Utah [Utah State Historical Society, Burials Database, received 14 Nov 2000 via internet, , (CEM015), Willard Rawlings Holman, (CEM018); Utah County Utah Cemetery Index, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM015); THE DAILY HERALD (Provo, UT), Obituary of Nellie M. Holman, Monday, 20 Jun 1977, p.4, (NEWS0041); Utah State Historical Society, Burials Database, received 14 Nov 2000 via internet, , (CEM015), Nellie D. McQuivey Holman, (CEM019) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Artemus Holman & Annie Rawlings Jack Willard Holman b. 14 Jun 1912, Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah, USA d. 18 Mar 1913 Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, , Jack Willard Holman - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Vance M. Holman b. Born: 12 Jun 1913 Utah, USA d. 14 Oct 1993 (age 80 yrs) Peoria, Maricopa County, Arizona [THE DAILY HERALD (Provo, UT), Obituary of Nellie M. Holman, Monday, 20 Jun 1977, p.4, (NEWS0041); Social Security Death Index, , Vance Holman - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Arnold Wayne Holman b. 16 Jul 1915 Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA d. Apr 1984 (age 68 yrs) [General Notes: SOURCE: International Genealogical Index; batch 8512091-7; FHL film 1395999; Social Security Death Index, , A Wayne Holman - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cora Maud McQUIVEY b. 20 Mar 1891 Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA d. 9 Jan 1900 (age 8 yrs) Dividend, Juab County, Utah [General Notes: SOURCE: Journal of Lora O. Coons McQuivey Edwards in possession of Phyllis Salisbury, Salt Lake City, UT, 1995. NOTE: Dividend is now Eureka, Juab County, Utah - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ruth Rose McQUIVEY b. 27 Nov 1892 Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana m. Moroni Leetham 11 Apr 1910 Provo, Utah County, Utah d. 17 Jan 1939 (age 46 yrs) Provo, Utah County, Utah bur. Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah, Utah [Utah County Utah, Marriage Record, FHL film 0488401, p.197; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Moroni Leetham, Tuesday, 20 May 1980, p.2B, (NEWS032); Journal of Lora O. Coons McQuivey Edwards, possession of Phyllis Salisbury, Salt Lake City, UT, 1993; Utah County Utah Cemetery Index, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM015); FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, , Moroni Leetham - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Moroni: b. 15 Jan 1890 Lake Shore, Utah County, Utah, USA m(2). Amelia Louise Sheppard 1939 d. 17 May 1980 (age 90 yrs) Boise, Ada County, Idaho bur. 21 May 1980 Syringa Gardens Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho [Utah County Utah, Marriage Record, FHL film 0488401, p.197; IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Moroni Leetham, Tuesday, 20 May 1980, p.2B, (NEWS032); IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Obituary of Amelia Louise Leetham, Sunday, 4 Jul 1993, p.5C, (NEWS033); FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, , Moroni Leetham; Journal of Lora O. Coons McQuivey Edwards, possession of Phyllis Salisbury, Salt Lake City, UT, 1993; Utah County Utah Cemetery Index, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM015) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Thomas Clarkson Leetham and Judith Abigail Bellows Iona Irene Leetham b. 11 Mar 1911, Myton, Duchesne, Utah County, Utah, USA m. Mr. Western d. 3 Aug 1928 (age 17 yrs) Heber, Wasatch County, Utah bur. Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah, Utah [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, , Moroni Leetham; Utah State Historical Society, Burials Database, received 14 Nov 2000 via internet, , (CEM015), Iona Leetham Western, (CEM017) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Norma Jean Leetham b. 30 Jan 1930 Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA d. 31 May 1931 (age 1 yr) Provo, Utah County, Utah [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, Ancestral File, , Moroni Leetham; Utah State Historical Society, Burials Database, received 14 Nov 2000 via internet, , (CEM015), Norma Jean Leetham - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maurice Leetham b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mack Leetham b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nellie Dee Leetham b. m. Mr. Allman [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Eva Ruth Leetham b. m. Mr. Milford [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lora Edna McQUIVEY b. 6 Jun 1896, Dividend, Juab County, Utah, USA d. 10 Jun 1896 Dividend, Juab County, Utah bur. Dividend, Juab County, Utah [General Notes: SOURCE: Journal of Lora O. Coons McQuivey Edwards in possession of Phyllis Salisbury, Salt Lake City, UT, 1995 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Francis Elsworth McQUIVEY b. 10 Feb 1898 Dividend, Juab County, Utah, USA d. 24 Apr 1899 (age 1 yr) Dividend, Juab County, Utah bur. Dividend, Juab County, Utah [General Notes: SOURCE: Journal of Lora O. Coons McQuivey Edwards in possession of Phyllis Salisbury, Salt Lake City, UT, 1995 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Theodore Victor McQUIVEY b. 9 Dec 1901 Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA m. Eliza Louisa Cook 22 Apr 1925 Provo, Utah County, Utah d. 29 Aug 1978 (age 76 yrs) Provo, Utah County, Utah bur. 1 Sep 1978 Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah County, Utah [Utah County Utah, Marriage Record, FHL film 0488403, p.407 n.2204; DAILY HERALD (Provo, UT), Obituary of Theodore 'Ted' Victor McQuivey, Thur 31 Aug 1978, p.4; Gedcom File, Descendants of Theodore Victor McQuivey, by Lee McQuivey, received 11/09/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Eliza Louisa: b. 3 Feb 1905 Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA d. 5 Jun 1997 (age 92 yrs) Provo, Utah County, Utah bur. 9 Jun 1997 Provo, Utah County, Utah [Utah County Utah, Marriage Record, FHL film 0488403, p.407 n.2204; Gedcom File, Descendants of Theodore Victor McQuivey, by Lee McQuivey, received 11/09/01; DAILY HERALD (Provo, UT), Obituary of Theodore 'Ted' Victor McQuivey, Thur 31 Aug 1978, p.4 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lois McQUIVEY b. 15 Dec 1925 Provo, Utah County, Utah m. Lamar Peterson d. 17 Mar 1992 (age 66 yrs) Grantsville, Tooele County, Utah [DAILY HERALD (Provo, UT), Obituary of Theodore 'Ted' Victor McQuivey, Thur 31 Aug 1978, p.4; Gedcom File, Descendants of Theodore Victor McQuivey, by Lee McQuivey, received 11/09/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Steven Lamar Peterson b. m. Jolene Greenhalgh [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Russell Peterson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cindy Peterson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Phillip Peterson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kevin Chris Peterson b. m. Patricia A Greer [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jacob Peterson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Peterson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Anthony Peterson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Amy Peterson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Owen Drew Peterson b. m. Christine Hreinson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christine: Parents: Chris Hreinson and Marilyn King Phyllis McQUIVEY b. m. Edward Orian Salisbury [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kathleen Salisbury b. m. Robert Michael Elder [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shayla Lyn Elder b. m. Jessia Castilla [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cordell Elder b. m. Marsha Ann Warath [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marsha Ann: m(2). Paul Edward Salisbury; Marsha first married Cordell Elder and then married his uncle, Paul Edward Salisbury. Clare Andrew Elder b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Paul Edward Salisbury b. m. Marsha Ann Warath [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marsha Ann: Marsha first married Cordell Elder and then married his uncle, Paul Edward Salisbury. Lonnie Paul Salisbury b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kari Ann Salisbury b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sheri Ann Salisbury b. m. Clark Joseph Bailey [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dusty Ladawn Bailey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Theo Cook McQUIVEY b. m. Jessie Phyllis Larsen [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Michael Kim McQUIVEY b. m. Christine Bowers [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Danny McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeffery Lynn McQUIVEY b. m. Charlene Marie Bulger [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mathew McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeremy McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tashena McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Benjamin McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Timothy McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shantewa McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nephi McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shilo McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nasha McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shania McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marjorie McQUIVEY b. m. Carl J. Draper [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lavon Draper b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tyson M. Draper b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Erica Draper b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Garrett Draperb. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mackinie Draper McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Haley Draper b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ryan Ted McQUIVEY b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Helen Louise McQUIVEY b. m. Charles Byron Pace [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Charles Craig Pace b. m. Debra Kay Walker [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Melissa Ann Pace b. m. Tim Goodwin [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cheyenne Lee Goodwin b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shayla Nicole Goodwin b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Chantel Christina Pace b. 29 Mar 1979 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA d. 18 Jun 1979 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah bur. Orem, Utah County, Utah [Gedcom File, Descendants of Theodore Victor McQuivey, by Lee McQuivey, received 11/09/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Joshua Charles Pace b. m. Angela Hortin [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dustin Kay Pace b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lora Louise Pace b. m. Marshall Roy Fox [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marshall Jeremy Fox b. m. Misty Gull [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jessica Louise Fox b. m. Shaun Chaney [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Samatha Louise Chaney b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Dale Alan Chaney b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jodie Lyn Fox b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jamie Raeann Fox b. m. Spencer Winslow Farr [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shaylyn Fox b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Brent M. Pace b. m. Machelle Young [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Tait Michael Pace b. m. Marnie Brigette Lillie [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Brook Fay Pace b. m. Billy J. Marler [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Shane Brent Pace b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Misty Lyn Pace b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Megan Louise Pace b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alan Byron Pace b. m(1). Lisa Connie Smith [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Trista Nicole Pace b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Justin Mitchel Pace b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Hilary Elise Pace b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Alan Byron Pace m(2). Laurie Kim Sunday [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mikel Canterberry Pace b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kayla Marie Pace b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elizabeth Anne Pace b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maryann McQUIVEY b. m(1). Donald Frank Niccoli [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Carol Louise Niccoli b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Anna Christina Niccoli b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bradley Don Niccoli b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maryann McQUIVEY m(2). Herman Joseph Rabalais [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Danny Paul Rabalais b. m. Juli __ [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeffery Rabalais b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maryann McQUIVEY m(3). Garardus Lawrence Sirks [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Karen McQUIVEY b. 4 Nov 1940 Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA d. 20 Aug 1951(age 10 yrs) Provo, Utah County, Utah bur. Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah County, Utah [Utah County Utah Cemetery Index, received 19 Jul 2000 via internet, , (CEM015); Gedcom File, Descendants of Theodore Victor McQuivey, by Lee McQuivey, received 11/09/01 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Gail McQUIVEY b. m. David Leon Nielson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jeffery David Nielson b. m. Vicki Willingham [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] James Nielson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Cody Nielson b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Vikki Nielson b. m. Darcy Simmons [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Kaden Joshua Simmons b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Zachary Cole Simmons b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Erika Marie Simmons b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elmer Elsworth McQUIVEY b. 19 Oct 1866 Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA m. Lillian Hillen d. 28 Oct 1936 Norwalk, Los Angeles, California (age 70 yrs) bur. Glendale, Los Angeles, California General Notes: SOURCE: Journal of Lora O. Coons McQuivey Edwards; - ; in possession of Phyllis Salisbury, Salt Lake City, UT, 1993. Certified Copy of Will, Freeborn Co, MN; case 296A, dated 7 Apr 1879 of Nathan McQuivey; Freeborn County Courthouse, copy in possession of Diane M. Anderson, Boise, ID, 1994, CIV PBT0001. NAME: Ellsworth McQuivey. RELATIONSHIP: minor son. NOTE: Washburn listed as guardian. 1870 US Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota; p.959; FHL film 0830424, CEN USA0006. NAME: Elmer E. McQuivey. AGE: 4y. BIRTHPLACE: MN. NOTE: Listed with Nathan McQuivey, 49y, farmer, born VT; Antoinette H. McQuivey, 27y, born NY; Francis M. 6y, born WI. 1875 State Census, Freeborn, Freeborn, Minnesota; p.-; FHL film 0565720, CEN USA0017. NAME: Ellsworth McQuivy. AGE: 9y. BIRTHPLACE: MN, father born VT, mother NY. NOTE: Listed with Nathan McQuivy, 54y, born VT. Francis, 11y, born WI. 1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota; p.12; Idaho Genealogical Library, CEN USA0003. NAME: Ellsworth E. McQuivey. AGE: 13y. RELATIONSHIP: Seth S. Washburn, age 54y, farmer and head of house, and his wife Julia A. Washburn, 54y, born Vermont.1920 US Census, Glendale, Los Angeles, California; ED24 Sht2 Ln23; FHL film 1820102, CEN USA0035. NAME: Elmer E. McQuivy. AGE: 53y. BIRTHPLACE: Minnesota, father born VT, mother born NY. OCCUPATION: carpenter. NOTE: Listed with spouse Lilly McQuivy. Certified copy of Death Certificate; in possession of Diane M. Anderson, Boise, ID, 1995, CIV DEA0006. NAME: Elmer McQuivey. AGE: 70y 9m 4. CAUSE: epilepsy & cerebral arteriosclerosis. BIRTH DATE: listed as 24 Jan 1866. NOTE: This is different from the Journal of Lora O. Coons McQuivey Edwards. OCCUPATION: carpenter. STATUS: widowed. RELATIONSHIP: Spouse listed as Lillian McQuivey. Parents listed as Nathan McQuivey and Antonette Fairchild. PLACE: Elmer was cremated at Grandview Crematory in Glendale, California on 31 Oct 1936. Research Notes: Elmer Ellsworth in Minneapolis Minnesota in 1890, 1891 business=Times, Occupation=clerk (Minneapolis Directory) [1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lillian: b. 1868 Kentucky, USA General Notes: SOURCE: 1920 US Census, Glendale, Los Angeles, California; ED24 Sht2 Ln23; FHL film 1820102, CEN USA0035. NAME: Lilly McQuivy. AGE: 52y. Kentucky, father born Belgium, mother born Scotland. OCCUPATION: nurse. NOTE: Listed with spouse Elmer E. McQuivy [1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Jane Elbra McQUIVEY b. 1 Aug 1822 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. Edward Bassett 6 Jul 1857 Paoli, Dane County, Wisconsin d. 2 Nov 1864 (age 42 yrs) Udolpho Township, Mower County, Minnesota [Dane County Wisconsin Marriage Record, FHL film 1275923, n.01940; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; Ancestors of Geraldine Ruth Bassett, compiled by Geraldine B. Maynard; 1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12; Geraldine Maynard of Traverse City, Michigan, via email dated 7/4/2000, (EMAIL046) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] bur. Austin, Mower County Minnesota “Julia and Jane [McQUIVEY] are buried in Mower County, town of Austin [Minnesota], just a few miles from Freeborn [Minnesota] . . . . Laura, her brothers and sisters, mother Silence, and their spouses all moved to Minnesota. It's interesting that you are from Wisconsin. Nathan, Laura's brother, lived in Montrose, Dane County, WI (1855 Census). Sister, Jane, married an Edwin Bassett, around 1855, also in Montrose, WI. I don't have any information to whether Epenetus and Laura lived in Wisconsin. In the 1860 census, they were still living in Ripton, Vermont.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Edward Basset: b. 20 Jul 1819 New York, New York County, New York m(1). Lavina Bruce d. 24 Jun 1897 (age 77 yrs) Udolpho Township, Mower County, Minnesota [Dane County Wisconsin Marriage Record, FHL film 1275923, n.01940; Ancestors of Geraldine Ruth Bassett, compiled by Geraldine B. Maynard; 1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12; Geraldine Maynard of Traverse City, Michigan, via email dated 7/4/2000, (EMAIL046); "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Nehemiah Bassett III (b. 3 Jun 1786 d. 29 Mar 1864 (age 77 yrs) Madison, Lenewee County, Michigan) [Ancestors of Geraldine Ruth Bassett, compiled by Geraldine B. Maynard - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Mary Lawson (d. 1886, Madison, Lenewee County, Michigan) [Ancestors of Geraldine Ruth Bassett, compiled by Geraldine B. Maynard - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Edson Bassett b. 6 Sep 1858 Dane County, Wisconsin, USA [Geraldine Maynard of Traverse City, Michigan, via email dated 7/4/2000, (EMAIL046) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Judson Bassett b. 9 Aug 1860 Madison, Lac Qui Parle County, Minnesota, USA m. Ida Francis Smith 15 Apr 1882 Dayton Township, Newaygo County, Michigan d. 9 Jun 1944 (age 83 yrs) Dayton Township, Newaygo County, Michigan [Ancestors of Geraldine Ruth Bassett, compiled by Geraldine B. Maynard - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ida Francis: b. 5 Sep 1860 Arkona, Lambton, Ontario, Canada d. 25 Apr 1935 (age 74 yrs) Dayton Township, Newaygo, Michigan [Ancestors of Geraldine Ruth Bassett, compiled by Geraldine B. Maynard - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Josiah Bissel Smith (b. 4 Sep 1838 Bosanquet, Ontario, Canada m. 18 Nov 1859 Arkona, Lambton, Ontario, Canada d. 10 Feb 1922 (age 83 yrs) Walkerville, Oceana County, Michigan [Ancestors of Geraldine Ruth Bassett, compiled by Geraldine B. Maynard - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Mary Ann Sweet (b. 15 Aug 1839, Thorold, Wheland, Ontario, Canada d. 21 Oct 1907 (age 68 yrs) Walkerville, Oceana County, Michigan [Ancestors of Geraldine Ruth Bassett, compiled by Geraldine B. Maynard - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Albert Edward Bassett b. 21 Feb 1884 Leavitt Township, Ocean Countya, Michigan m. Ruth Goldie Croff 15 Mar 1932, Owosso, Shiowassee County, Michigan d. 23 Aug 1949 (age 65 yrs) Ovid, Clinton County, Michigan [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ruth Goldie: b. 21 Sep 1896 Eden Township, Mason County, Michigan, USA d. 29 Dec 1980 (age 84 yrs) Fremont, Newaygo County, Michigan [Ancestors of Geraldine Ruth Bassett, compiled by Geraldine B. Maynard - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Sylvester Curtis Croff (b. 16 Mar 1854 Dekalb County, Illinois, USA m. 19 Oct 1875 Eaton Rapids, Eaton County, Michigan d. 18 Nov 1914 (age 60 yrs) Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan) [Ancestors of Geraldine Ruth Bassett, compiled by Geraldine B. Maynard - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Harriet Lodema Godfrey (b. 14 Jul 1857 Bowne, Kent County, Michigan d. 11 Jun 1935 (age 77 yrs) Owosso, Shiowassee County, Michigan) [Ancestors of Geraldine Ruth Bassett, compiled by Geraldine B. Maynard - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Geraldine Ruth Bassett b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] George Walter Bassett b. 1863 Minnesota, USA m. Cora Mae Elkins d. 10 Jul 1927 (age 64 yrs) Udolpho Township, Mower, Minnesota [1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12; Geraldine Maynard of Traverse City, Michigan, via email dated 7/4/2000, (EMAIL046) - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Elbra Jane Bassett b. 2 Nov 1864 Udolpho Township, Mower County, Minnesota, USA m. Lou Richards [1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Julia Ann McQUIVEY b. 4 Jul 1825 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. Seth Sanford Washburn 4 Sep 1853 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont d. 14 Jun 1881 (age 55 yrs) Austin, Mower County, Minnesota [Ripton Town Record, FHL film 0028747; Vermont Vital Record Index, FHL film 0027627; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; 1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] bur. Austin, Mower County Minnesota “Julia and Jane [McQUIVEY] are buried in Mower County, town of Austin [Minnesota], just a few miles from Freeborn [Minnesota] . . . Laura, her brothers and sisters, mother Silence, and their spouses all moved to Minnesota. It's interesting that you are from Wisconsin. Nathan, Laura's brother, lived in Montrose, Dane County, WI (1855 Census) . . . I don't have any information to whether Epenetus and Laura lived in Wisconsin. In the 1860 census, they were still living in Ripton, Vermont.” [Nancy Legerski - email ] Seth Sanford: b. 11 Jun 1826 Bethel, Windsor County, Vermont, USA [Ripton Town Record, FHL film 0028747; Vermont Vital Record Index, FHL film 0027627; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, ; 1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12; "Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: James Washburn and Ruth __Sanford S. Washburn b1855 Vermont, USA [1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jennie M. Washburn b. 1857 Vermont, USA [1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Hattie L. Washburn b. 1859 Minnesota, USA [1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Emma H. Washburn b. 1861 Minnesota, USA [1880 US Census, Udolpho, Mower, Minnesota, p.12 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Harriet McQUIVEY b. 7 Jul 1827, Williston, Chittenden, Vermont, USA d. 1871 (age 44 yrs) Chicago, Cook County, Illinois ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; 1850 US Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, p.129 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Betsey McQuivey b. abt 1777 East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA m. Caleb Downer 15 Sep 1796 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258; THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977; Gerald J. Parsons, "Nathan McQuivey: Additions and Corrections", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.34 p.183-192 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Caleb: b. 11 May 1772 Connecticut, New England d. 6 Mar 1857 (age 84 yrs) Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258; THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977; Gerald J. Parsons, "Nathan McQuivey: Additions and Corrections", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.34 p.183-192 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Caleb DownerAnna Downer b. 22 Nov 1798, Williston, Chittenden, Vermont, USA m. Rhodolphus Clark d. 11 Feb 1877 (age 78 yrs) Duxbury, Washington County, Vermont [THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Harry Downer b. 27 Jan 1801, Williston, Chittenden, Vermont, USA m(1). Almira Clark 2 Jun 1824 d. 25 Mar 1875 (age 74 yrs) Ripton, Addison, Vermont [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258; THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, - ] Almira Clark: b. 2 Jun 1804 Duxbury, Washington County, Vermont, USA d. 3 Apr 1841 (age 36 yrs) Ripton, Addison County, Vermont [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258; THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Emeline Downer b. 3 May 1827 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Charles Damon [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Almira Damon b. m. William Bowtelle [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Malvin Damon b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Jane G. Downer b. 12 Jun 1828 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Ambrose J. Cooke d. 8 Mar 1854 (age 25 yrs) Westford, Chittenden County, Vermont [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Marion Cooke b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Clark C. Downer b. 16 Nov 1829, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, USA m. Carrie Stevens d. 29 Dec 1883 (age 54 yrs) Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Ann Downer b. 7 Jun 1832, Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Asa A. Raymore d. 7 May 1882 (age 49 yrs) West Enosburg, Franklin, Vermont General Notes: SOURCE: THE DOWNERS OF AMERICA by David R. Downer; p.166; FHL film [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Carrie Raymore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jennie Raymore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] George Raymore b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Henry C. Downer b. 10 Aug 1835 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. 6 Aug 1862 (age 26 yrs) [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edwin F. Downer b. 19 Jan 1837 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m(1). Sarah Blinn General Notes: SOURCE: THE DOWNERS OF AMERICA by David R. Downer; p.166; FHL film [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edwin F. Downer m(2). Orpha A. Calley [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Richard Calley and Mrs. Richard Calley Harry Downer b. 4 Jun 1873 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. Lottie Hampson 7 Nov 1898 General Notes: SOURCE: THE DOWNERS OF AMERICA by David R. Downer; p.166; FHL film [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Lottie: b. 15 Apr 1878 General Notes: SOURCE: THE DOWNERS OF AMERICA by David R. Downer; p.166; FHL film [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Samuel Hampson and Mrs. Samuel HampsonTimothy W. Downer b. Born: 27 Feb 1838 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Janette Nichols 22 Sep 1864 General Notes: SOURCE: THE DOWNERS OF AMERICA by David R. Downer; p.166; FHL film [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Janette: b. 10 Feb 1843 General Notes: SOURCE: THE DOWNERS OF AMERICA by David R. Downer; p.166; FHL film [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Jeremiah Nichols Jessie Mabel Downer b. 17 Nov 1872 m. Louis G. Easton General Notes: SOURCE: THE DOWNERS OF AMERICA by David R. Downer; p.166; FHL film [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ethel Kate Downer b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Harry Downer m(2). Sarah Rogers Ripley abt 1842 Sarah Rogers: b. 23 Mar 1819 Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont, USA [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258; THE MACKERWITHEY MACKWETHY McWETHY McQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY compiled by Gerald James Parsons, dated 1977; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Charles Ripley and Ascha ColtonHelen Downer b. 6 Sep 1843, Ripton, Addison, Vermont m. Henry B. Kirby 28 Jan 1866 d. 17 Jan 1897 (age 53 yrs) Ripton, Addison, Vermont [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Henry B: b. 1 Jun 1840 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Olive Kirby b. 19 Dec 1866 d. 16 Sep 1877 (age 10 yrs) [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Minnie Kirby b. 6 Apr 1870 d. 28 Jan 1879 (age 8 yrs) [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Clayton Kirby b. 29 May 1872 [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Leroy Kirby b. 12 Jul 1874 m. Sadie Fisher [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Warren K. Kirby b. 27 Jan 1877 [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Whitney Kirby b. 19 Jun 1880 [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary B. Kirby b. 18 Aug 1882 [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Varsil Kirby b. 8 Nov 1885 [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Emulus Downer b. m. Jennie M. Yonte [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Willard Atherton Downer b. 22 Jul 1855 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Evelyn Winston Cavell 6 Jan 1892 Modesto, Stanislaus County, California [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Evelyn Winston: b. 16 Aug 1873, Carson City, Carson City County, Nevada, USA [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: John Henry Cavell and Grace M. Uren Harold Atherton Downer b. 7 Sep 1894 Modesto, Stanislaus County, California, USA [FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Carroll W. Downer b. 8 Sep 1897, Modesto, Stanislaus County, California, USA [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258; FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, International Genealogical Index, - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Irvin C. Downer b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Eliza J. Downer b. 18 Oct 1848 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Erving D. Macquivey d. 22 Dec 1932 (age 84 yrs) Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258; Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000; Vermont. Secretary of State, State records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1909-1942, FHL film 2050473; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.189; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Erving D: b. Apr 1844 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. 4 Feb 1883 (age 38 yrs) bur. Ripton, Addison County, Vermont [David Robinson Downer, The Downers of America, FHL film 0874258; Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.189; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; Vermont. Secretary of State, State records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1909-1942, FHL film 2050473 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Parents: Nathaniel Littlefield McQUIVEY (b. 9 Sep 1819 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. 20 Jun 1843 d. 15 Jan 1887 (age 67 yrs) Ripton, Addison County, Vermont bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont) ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.189; 1860 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.447; 1870 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.4; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.203; Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931- Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] and Silence Littlefield (b. 6 Dec 1783 Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA d. Freeborn, Freeborn County, Minnesota) ["Nathan McQuivey of East Windsor, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass.", THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, v.26, p.195-199; Lee V. Hendee, HENDEE COLLECTION, FHL film 0927702; 1850 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.190; Vermont Vital Record Index, FHL film 0027627 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Judson Stanley McQUIVEY b. Mar 1873 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA [1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.204; 1900 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.180; 1920 United States Census, Rochester, Windsor, Vermont, p.111B, n.41 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rollo C. McQUIVEY b. 1876 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA [1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.204 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Bertha McQUIVEY b. 1878 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. John Billings d. 1951 Vermont (age 73 yrs) [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.204 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] John: b. 1872 d. 1913 Vermont (age 41 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931; 1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.204 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Maxine Billings b. 1906 d. 1915 (age 9 yrs) bur. Foote Street Cemetery, East Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [Hugh McLellan, The McLellan Collection of Vermont Cemetery Inscriptions, FHL film 1035931 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Mary Arlie McQUIVEY b. Jan 1880 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA [1880 US Census, Ripton, Addison, Vermont, p.204; 1900 US Census, Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, p.180 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Benjamin Atherton McQUIVEY b. 3 Nov 1881 Ripton, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Sarah Janet Orvis 1907 d. 2 Jan 1957 (age 75 yrs) [Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000; 1920 United States Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, p.91B, n.160 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Janet: b. 25 Jan 1887 South Starksboro, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. 13 Aug 1966 (age 79 yrs) [Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000; 1920 United States Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, p.91B, n.160 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Thelma Orvis McQUIVEY b. 22 Jan 1914 Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. 27 Dec 1987 (age 73 yrs) [Vermont. Secretary of State, State records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1909-1942, FHL film 2050473; 1920 United States Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, p.91B, n.160; Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000 - Vermont. Secretary of State, State records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1909-1942, FHL film 2050473.; 1920 United States Census, Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, p.91B, n.160; Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Betty Anita McQUIVEY b. m. Edwin Rudolph Lurvey [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Edwin Rudolph: b. 3 Mar 1926 Bar Harbor, Hancock County, Maine, USA d. 13 Aug 1994 (age 68 yrs) Chittenden, Rutland County, Vermont [Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Iris Lurvey b. 1 Jan 1946 d. 3 Jan 1946 [Ron Lurvey via email, dated 16 May 2000 - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rudolph Orvis Lurvey b. m. Ann Farnum [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rebecca Lurvey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Christina Lurvey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ronald Benjamin Lurvey b. m. Lynne Marie Hudson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sarah Elizabeth Lurvey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Jacob Hudson Lurvey b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Eunice Downer b. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Almira Downer b. m. Fayette Wilson [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ]Ira Downer b. 27 Feb 1803 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA General Notes: SOURCE: MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Eliza Downer b. 20 Apr 1805 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA General Notes: SOURCE: MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Sally Downer b. 9 Feb 1808 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA General Notes: SOURCE: MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Hezekiah Morton Downer b. 18 Nov 1810 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA General Notes: SOURCE: MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Nathan Downer b. 9 Nov 1813 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA General Notes: SOURCE: MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. NOTE: Resided at Colchester, Vermont. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Rachel Roxana Downer b. 29 Sep 1816 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. Charles G. Baldwin d. 14 Aug 1885 (age 68 yrs) Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont General Notes: MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] McKenzie Baldwin b. May 1837 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, General Notes: NOTE: Moved to California in 1863. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] George L. Baldwin b. Mar 1840 d. Jul 1863 (age 23 yrs) General Notes: NOTE: Died while a soldier in the Civil War. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Almira E. Baldwin b. Jun 1843 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. Charles E. Littlefield General Notes: NOTE: Moved to Omaha, Nebraska. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Agnes A. Baldwin b. 14 Oct 1847 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA m. Edward F. Brownell [Email, Bill Downer - Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Ella E. Baldwin b. Jun 1854 Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA d. 1873 (age 19 yrs) General Notes: MACKERWITHEY MACWETHEY MCWETHY MCQUIVEY QUIVEY FAMILY by Gerald J. Parsons, manuscript dated 1977. [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Harriet Downer b. 30 Sep 1819 Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA d. Williston, Chittenden County, Vermont [Diane McQuivey, Boise Idaho 83704 - ] Solomon Hendee b. 14 Nov 1746 Coventry Township, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m. 8 Jul 1764, Dutchess County, New York [Appleton & Allied Family Tree (GEDCOM) Denise Higgins - email removed] "(25)25 Solomon Hendee, B., Nov., 14, 1746." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971]========================================================================================================================================================Richard Hendee b. 14 Jul 1754 m. Hannah Pearson (or Parsons) Windsor (now Ellington) County d. abt 1792 (age 38 yrs) Cause of Death: barn raising accident Residence: Windsor (now Ellington) County; Shaftsbury, Vermont; Pittsford, Vermont “Richard Hendee lived to the age of between forty and fifty years. He married his wife Hannah Pearson (or Parsons) at Windsor, now Ellington County. After living there some years, he moved to Shaftsbury in this state. Living there some time, he moved to this town where he lived until his death, which took place about thirty-five or thirty-six years ago. He was killed in an instant at the raising of a barn for Capt. Mitton Potter in this town. He left a worthy and disconsolate widow and a family of children viz. Richard, Ephiram, Jesse, David, John, Hannah, Anna and Phebe. He was not a man of much property. He had lost a small estate, being his all, by the depreciation of Continental money. He was nearly six feet high, pretty well proportioned, not fleshy, weighed about 180 pounds, and I have heard my father say he had seen him take a barrel filled with cider and put it on the rack of a cart. He was of an obliging disposition, but of somewhat hasty tempered, yet esteemed by his neighbors. His widow, some years after his death, married to David June, of Brandon, with whom she lived till his death, which happened some years since. She now lives with her children in the western part of New York state. Richard Hendee, the son of the above named Richard, married Phebe Rich, daughter of Captain Nathaniel Rich, who was a brother of Elder Elisha Rich, by whom he had a number of children. After living some years in this town he moved to Ticonderoga, in the state of New York, but now lives in the western part of that state or in the province of Canada. Ephriam, his brother, married Lovisa Churchill, daughter of Joseph Churchill Esq. of Hubbardton. After living in Sudberry, in this county, he moved to the town of Avon in the state of New York, Ontario county, where he now resides. Jessee Hendee married Tirza Rich, daughter of the Rev. Caleb Rich, brother of Elder Elisha Rich, and now lives in New Haven in the County of Addison, Vermont. David Hendee, his brother, was a soldier in the late war, was wounded in the battle of Williamsburgh, in which Gen. Covington was killed. He was afterwards in all the battles and lived on the Niagara Station with Gen. Brown, and is now in the western part of New York. John, his brother, I believe, lived near his brother Ephriam. Hannah Hendee married Samuel Buell, then of this town but died many years since with the consumption, without children. Her sister Anna married [Esau] Rich, son of Captain Nathaniel Rich, and now lives somewhere near her brother in the state of New York. This much to my uncle Richards family.” [nephew, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pp. 2-3] Richard Hendee b. 22 May 1775 “Of Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont” m. Phebe Rich 12 Mar 1797 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont d. 12 Aug 1839 Residence: Pittsford, Vermont; Ticonderoga, New York “Richard Hendee, the son of the above named Richard, married Phebe Rich, daughter of Captain Nathaniel Rich, who was a brother of Elder Elisha Rich, by whom he had a number of children. After living some years in this town he moved to Ticonderoga, in the state of New York, but now lives in the western part of that state or in the province of Canada.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 3; LDS Family History Search - ] Phebe: b. 21 Jan 1779 Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. Dec 1867 Nunda, Livingston County, New York Parents: Captain Nathaniel Rich (b. 20 Mar 1742 Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts m. 25 Sep 1766 Oxford, Massachusetts d. 1800 Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York bur. Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York) and Phebe PUTNAM (b. 2 Nov 1745 Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts) Jane Hendee b. abt 1803 [LDS Family History Search - ]Phebe Ann Hendee b. abt 1805 [LDS Family History Search - ]Richard K. Hendee b. 1797 d. 18 Dec 1823 [LDS Family History Search - ]Harly Hendee b. 1812 d. 5 Feb 1868 [LDS Family History Search - ]Esau Hendee b. 15 Oct 1801 Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York, USA m. Electa Slusser 4 Apr 1824 d. 23 Apr 1884 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ]Esau M. Hendee b. 5 Jan 1840 Allegany County, New York, USA d. 8 Aug 1862 California bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ]Eliza A. Hendee b. 15 Jan 1837 Allegany County, New York, USA m. M. WOODWORTH d. 18 Dec 1869 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Mina Woodworth b. 22 Aug 1868 [LDS Family History Search - ]Livera Hendee b. 24 Jan 1842 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Edwin Finch NEWCOMB 1873 Leroy, Genesee County, New York d. 16 Feb 1907 New York City,New York bur. East Koy, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Edwin Finch: b. 1842 New York, USA d. Mar 1906 bur. East Koy, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Silas NEWCOMB (b. 4 Jan 1815 Kingsbury, Washington County, New York, USA d. 3 Oct 1888 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York) and Roxanna __ (b. 1815 Vermont, USA d. 1892 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York) Hosea Hendee b. 24 Aug 1832 Allegany County, New York, USA m. R. TAYLOR [LDS Family History Search - ] R: b. abt 1836Homer Hendee b. 17 Sep 1825 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Cordelia WOODWORTH 22 Jun 1848 Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Cordelia: b. “Of Pike, Wyoming County, New York”Rosina Hendee b. 11 Nov 1827 New York, USA m. Edwin GRIGGS 14 Oct 1847 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 5 Jun 1905 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Edwin: b. 22 Jul 1825 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 30 Jul 1897 bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Philip P. GRIGGS (b. 3 Mar 1778 Ashford, Connecticut, USA m. 26 Dec 1800 Norway, Vermont d. 7 Feb 1863 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York) and Rebeccah CAIN (b. 4 Sep 1785 New York, USA d. 22 Nov 1851 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. Pike, Wyoming County, New York) Manfred C. Griggs b. 8 Mar 1858 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA m(1). Jennie M. GILLETTE 12 Nov 1878 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 14 Dec 1931 Pike, Wyoming County, New York bur. 17 Dec 1931 Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Jennie M: b. 12 Sep 1858 “Of Hume, Allegany County, New York” d. 16 Dec 1906 Ray Edwin Griggs b. 19 Jun 1884 m. Emma F. PATTERSON 27 Dec 1905 d. 2 Nov 1918 York [LDS Family History Search - ] Emma F: b. 21 May 1884 Manfred C. Griggs m(2). Ida M. SMITH 25 May 1910 Pike, Wyoming County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Ida M: b. 1860 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA Parents: Oliver SMITH (b. abt 1834) and Susan KEMBLEY (b. abt 1838 Pike, Wyoming County, New York, USA)Ruth Hendee b. 26 Dec 1829 m. Jerome ELY [LDS Family History Search - ] Jerome: b. abt 1825Ephiram Hendee b. 5 May 1777 “Of, Vermont” m. Lovisa Churchill Jun 1802 Sudberry, Rutland County, Vermont d. 10 Feb 1865 Residence: Sudberry, Rutland County, Vermont; Avon, Ontario County, New York “Ephriam . . . married Lovisa Churchill, daughter of Joseph Churchill Esq. of Hubbardton. After living in Sudberry, in this county, he moved to the town of Avon in the state of New York, Ontario county, where he now resides.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 3] Lovisa: b. 19 Mar 1779 Sheffield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Parents: Joseph Churchill Esq. (b. 3 Feb 1747/48 Sheffield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, New England m. 7 Dec 1773 Connecticut d. 20 Mar 1821 Hubbardton, Rutland County, Vermont) and Amy (Styles) Stiles (b. 2 Mar 1755 Sheffield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, New England) Hannah Hendee b. 12 Mar 1803 Sudbury, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Jonas Howes 7 Nov 1830 Avon, Livingston County, New York ["International Genealogical Index (IGI)", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Hannah Hendee.] Jonas: b. abt 1800Amy Lovisa Hendee b. 18 Feb 1805 Sudbury, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Hiram Pearson 23 Oct 1827 d. 3 Jul 1891 ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Amy Lovisa Hendee.] Hiram: b. 21 Sep 1805 d. 9 Nov 1889Annette L. Pearson b. 7 Jul 1828 “of Leroy, New York” m. Backus E. Stevens ["Ancestral File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Annette L. Pearson.] Backus E: b. d. 7 Apr 1869Hannah Amarillis Pearson b. 27 Feb 1831 d. 25 Dec 1887 bur. Polebridge Cemetery, Avon, Livingston CountyN ew York ["Ancestral File", database, FamilySearch (), entry for Hannah Amarillis Pearson.]Joseph Hendee b. 14 Nov 1808 Sudbury, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Mary Clark 28 FEB 1839 ["Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch ( : accessed 2013-02-26), entry for Joseph HENDEE.]Ruby Hendee b. 1810 Sudbury, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Addison Ransom 2 NOV 1840 [LDS Family History Search - ]Ephriam Churchill Hendee b. 15 Jan 1812 Avon, Livingston County, New York, USA m. Hannah Merrill 29 Mar 1839 [LDS Family History Search - ]Alonzo Hendee b. 16 Jun 1815 Avon, Livingston County, New York, USA [LDS Family History Search - ]Jesse Hendee b. 1781 New Haven, Addison County, Vermont m(1). Tirzah (“Teresa”) Rich 6 Jun 1802 Residence: New Haven, Addison County, Vermont “Jessee Hendee married Tirza Rich, daughter of the Rev. Caleb Rich, brother of Elder Elisha Rich, and now lives in New Haven in the County of Addison, Vermont.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 2] Tirzah (“Teresa”): b. 31 Dec 1782 Parents: Rev. Caleb Rich (b. 1 Aug 1750 Sutton, Massachusetts, New England m. 11 Oct 1777 Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts d. 18 Oct 1821 New Haven, Addison County, Vermont) and Electra Doolittle (b. 12 Aug 1760 Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts, New England d. 1 Apr 1822 Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts) Jessee Hendee b. 1803 New Haven, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Tirzah Rich 1822 d. 30 AUG 1837 New Haven, Addison County, Vermont bur. 30 AUG 1837 Riverside Cemetery, New Haven, Addison County, Vermont [LDS Family History Search - ]Alvira Hendee b. 1803 “Of, New Haven, Addison County, Vermont” d. 19 MAY 1829 New Haven, Addison County, Vermont bur. 19 MAY 1829 Riverside Cemetery, New Haven, Addison County, Vermont [LDS Family History Search - ] Affia Electa Hendee b. 1822 “Of, New Haven, Addison County, Vermont” d. 27 MAY 1845 New Haven, Addison County, Vermont bur. 27 MAY 1845 Riverside Cemetery, New Haven, Addison County, Vermont [LDS Family History Search - ] Jesse Junior Hendee b. 1827 “Of, New Haven, Addison County, Vermont” d. 14 JAN 1855 New Haven, Addison County, Vermont bur. 14 JAN 1855 Riverside Cemetery, New Haven, Addison County, Vermont [LDS Family History Search - ] Jerome: b. abt 1825Jessee Hendee m(2). Sophronia Willson 2 JAN 1831 Shoreham, Addison County, Vermont [LDS Family History Search - ] Sophronia: b. 3 JUN 1802 Shoreham, Addison County, Vermont, USA d. 14 SEP 1879 Bloomington, Mclean, Illinois David Hendee b. abt 1786 “David Hendee . . . was a soldier in the late war, was wounded in the battle of Williamsburgh, in which Gen. Covington was killed. He was afterwards in all the battles and lived on the Niagara Station with Gen. Brown, and is now in the western part of New York.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 3] John Hendee b. “John . . . I believe, lived near his brother Ephriam.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 3] Hannah Hendee b. abt 1783 m. Samuel Buell “Hannah Hendee married Samuel Buell, then of this town but died many years since with the consumption, without children.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 3] Anna Hendee b. 26 May 1784 Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Esau Rich 22 Mar 1804 Shoreham, Addison County, Vermont d. 14 Apr 1870 Belfast, Allegany County, New York bur. Belfast, Allegany County, New York “Anna married [Esau] Rich, son of Captain Nathaniel Rich, and now lives somewhere near her brother in the state of New York. [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 3] Esau: b. 2 Mar 1781 Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts d. 15 Apr 1831 Belfast, Allegany County, New York bur. Belfast, Allegany County, New York Parents: Nathaniel RICH (b. 20 Mar 1742 Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, New England m. 25 Sep 1766 Oxford, Massachusetts d. 1800 Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York bur. Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York) and Phebe PUTNAM (b. 2 Nov 1745 Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, New England)Lucretia Rich b. 14 Oct 1807 Vermont, USA m. Reuben L. COOLEY 31 Mar 1833 Hume, Allegany County, New York d. 27 Apr 1885 bur. Town of Hume, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Reuben L: b. 30 Apr 1807 Delaware County, New York, USA d. 24 Sep 1886 bur. Town of Hume, Allegany, New York Parents: Benjamin J. COOLEY (b. 1778 d. 9 Nov 1866 bur. Town of Hume, Allegany County, New York) and Relief __ (b. 3 Jan 1786 d. 19 Sep 1865 bur. Town of Hume, Allegany County, New York)Webster COOLEY b. 1839 d. 4 May 1849 bur. Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Oscar COOLEY b. 1842 d. 27 Apr 1849 Wiscoy, Allegany County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Loraine H. COOLEY b. 1 Jul 1836 Hume, Allegany County, New York, USA m. Dewitt DILL 4 Jan 1860 d. 5 Apr 1911 Naples, Ontario County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Dewitt: b. 27 Aug 1834 Fairfield, Herkimer County, New York d. 3 Jul 1900 Castile, Wyoming, New York Parents: Philip DILL (b. 12 Nov 1801 Fairfield, Herkimer County, New York, USA m. 28 Oct 1828 d. 1887 bur. Town Of Hume, Allegany County, New York) and Eliza GRISWOLD (b. 1806 “Of Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 1904 bur. Town of Hume, Allegany County, New YorkPhebe Hendee b. [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. manuscripts, (1827-1854), pg. 3] Martha Hendee b. 1747 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. Captain Isaac Matson, Jr. 1767 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. 1782 “Pittsburg” [Pittsford?], Vermont Residence: Pittsford, Vermont "(25A)25A Martha Hendee B. ? M., Isaac Matson. in 1767 Settled at Pittsford, Vt.?Isaac Matson was taken prisoner by Indians in Revolutionary War, was taken to?Canada and was made to run the gauntlets and nearly died with wounds. Was a?Captain for some years and finally returned to Pittsford, Vt." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Isaac, Jr: b. 1743 Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont Parents: Joshua Matson (b. 11 Aug 1707 Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut , New England chr. 5 Oct 1707 Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut m. 20 Feb 1735 Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 16 Nov 1745 Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut will: 2 Oct 1745 Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut) and Aimee (“Anna”) Holliday (b. 6 May 1703 Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. 1778 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont) “"Among those who settled here [Pittsford, Vermont] in 1796, were John Lampson, Samuel Morgan, Anthony Butler, Noadiah Deming, William Sanders, John Penfield, Richard M. Powers, Timothy Jenner, Jonathan Hendee, Isaac Matson, Jr.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )] “My father's youngest sister, Martha, married Isaac Matson who was half brother to my mother. Her children were Isaac, Joshua, James, Martha, Nancy, Polly and Sally. Isaac is, if living, about ten months younger than myself. His father [Captain Isaac, Sr.] moved into the town in the early settlement. He was taken prisoner by the Indians in the Revolutionary War, was carried to Canada, and made to run the gauntlets and liked to have died with his wounds. He was a Captain some years but finally returned to his family in this town, where he lived until his death which happened many years since. He was a large man with black eyes and somewhat loquacious. His wife, my aunt, was a weakly woman and died some years before her husband, of consumption. Cousin Isaac Matson married and lived in this town some years, had several children, then moved to the North part of Pennsylvania, near Sugar Creek, and I understand has since moved into the State of New York, in or near the Holland Purchase. His brother James Matson married a sister of Deacon [Ithrel] Barnes of this town; he and his brother Isaac owned the farm where Col. Hammond now lives. They sold to Hammond and moved together to Pennsylvania. Joshua Matson died when a child while his father was in captivity. Martha Matson was the next younger than Isaac; she married Levi Preston, son of Deacon Preston, and now lives in Pennsylvania near Sugar Creek. Nancy Matson married a man by the name of Crandy in Sudsbury this state, but soon after died of consumption, without children. Polly Matson married Abither Boyce in this town, who soon moved to Upper Canada, near the town of Bartard, or in the same where she now lives. She has several children. Her husband is more a rogue than a fool, and we hear that he has lately been taken in the State of New York and consigned to the state prison for some of his misdeeds. Sally Matson married a Mr. Whiting this state, by whom she had seven children or eight children, one or two I believe were married. Her husband died some years since.” [nephew, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 3-4] "Isaac Matson was the son of Isaac Matson who married Amy Holiday and resided some time in or near Windsor, Conn. Two children were the result of this marriage, viz.: Isaac and Amy. Isaac married Martha, daughter of Jonathan Hendee, in 1767, and seven children were the result of this marriage, viz.: Isaac, Joshua, James, Martha, Nancy, Polly and'Sally. This family came to Pittsford, in 1774, and resided for a short time on the west side of the Creek; afterwards Mr. Matson bought of Samuel Ellsworth what is now the north part of the farm owned by Isaac C. Wheaton, then known as the Ward place. ([General Caleb] Hendee's MS [manuscript])." [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]“Isaac Matson, Jr. son of Isaac [Matson] the early settler, married and located on his father’s farm – the one now owned by Isaac C. Wheaton (1872). The house in which he resided stood on the south side of the road, where the barn-yard now is (1872). He and his brother James [Matson] bought this farm of their father and resided on it till about the year 1808, when they sold ita to Thomas Hammond and moved to the northern part of the State of Pennsylvania.” [History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872; chap. “Timothy Jenner-Jona. Hendee-Isaac Matson, Jr.,” pg. 287]"It does not appear that any considerable body of the enemy invaded Vermont during the summer [of 1780]; but the frontier towns were exposed to sudden irruptions of small parties of Indians and Tories and rumors of their depredations kept the people in a continual state of alarm. In July one of these marauding parties visited Pittsford, took Isaac Matson prisoner and carried him to Canada, where he was compelled to run the gantlet, receiving wounds which nearly proved fatal. . . Isaac Matson, after being held a prisoner in Canada over two years was released, and returned to his family in Pittsford. During his captivity one of his sons, Joshua, had died, and the family were in mourning, not only for him, but also for the father who they supposed was likewise dead. Early in October the enemy, about one thousand strong, under the command of Maj. Carlton, came up the lake, took Fort Ann, with its garrison of about fifty men, and then proceeded to Fort George* which was also compelled to surrender. On their way to Fort George they had laid waste the country; and they now kept up indications of making further advances. This invasion created great alarm, and the militia of Vermont were called out and ordered to rendezvous at Castleton, under the command of Ethan Allen. Capt. Cooley of Pittsford received this order on the 11th, and the next day he was at Castleton with his men." [General Caleb Hendee's manuscript; History of the town of Pittsford, Vt., with biographical sketches and family records; Caverly, Abiel Moore, 1817-1879; viii, 756 p; Rutland; Tuttle & co., printers; 1872 - (Making of America Books - )]Isaac Matson, III b. 1769 Residence: Pittsford, Vermont; Pennsylvania near Sugar Creek “Cousin Isaac Matson married and lived in this town [Pittsford, Vermont] some years, had several children, then moved to the North part of Pennsylvania, near Sugar Creek, and I understand has since moved into the State of New York, in or near the Holland Purchase . . . he and his brother [James Matson] owned the farm where Col. Hammond now lives. They sold to Hammond and moved together to Pennsylvania . . . Isaac is, if living, about ten months younger than myself.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. manuscripts, (1827-1854), pg. 4] Joshua Matson b. d. “died when a child” “Joshua Matson died when a child while his father was in captivity [in Canada during the American Revolution.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. manuscripts, (1827-1854), pg. 4] James Matson b. abt 1772 Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. Amanda (“Susan”) Barnes 4 Jan 1801 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont d. Chautauqua, New York “James Matson married a sister of Deacon [Ithrel] Barnes of this town; he and his brother Isaac owned the farm where Col. Hammond now lives. They sold to Hammond and moved together to Pennsylvania.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. manuscripts, (1827-1854), pg. 4] Amanda (“Susan”): b. abt 1780 [] Henry Swift Matson b. 2 Nov 1801 Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m(1). Persis Webber 1825 []James Matson b. Henry Swift Matson m(2). Polly __ bef 1841James Barnes Matson b. 25 Feb 1803 in Pittsburg, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Mary Kels Chemung County, New York Mary Kels b. 20 Jul 1807 Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA d. Jun 1882 Eagle, Nebraska [] Amanda Matson b. 1829 New York, USA George Matson b. 1831 New York, USA m. Henrietta 1865 Bradford County, Pennsylvania d. bef 1880 Mansfield, Pennsylvania Henrietta b. 1847 Pennsylvania, USA d. bef 1880 Mansfield, Pennsylvania [] Anna M. Matson b. 1866 Pennsylvania, USA Cyrus Matson b. 1868 Pennsylvania, USA Reuhame Matson b. Sep 1869 Pennsylvania, USA William F. Matson b. 12 Jan 1834 Ohio, USA m(1). Mary L. __ 1857 Bradford County, Pennsylvania d. 22 Apr 1916 Eagle, Nebraska Mary L. __ b. 25 Oct 1838 Pennsylvania, USA d. 1 Jun 1881 Eagle, Nebraska [] Mary E. Matson b. 1858 Bradford County, Pennyslvania, USA E. D. Matson b. 1860 Bradford County, Pennyslvania, USA Samuel E. Matson b. 1862 Bradford County, Pennyslvania, USA Emma M. Matson b. Aug 1864 Illinois, USA m. Squire Johnson 1883 Squire Johnson b. Sep 1861 Illinois [] William Henry Matson b. Jan 1867 Bradford County, Pennyslvania, USA m(1). Alice Carey Miner abt 1894 Divorce: 1899 d. 1904 Pender, Nebraska Alice Carey Miner b. 3 Nov 1871 Shaw's Farm, Pennsylvania, USA d. 27 Feb 1902 Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska [] William Henry Matson m(2). Nettie Stewart 1900 Council Bluff, Iowa Nettie: b. Apr 1867 Iowa, USA Francis L. Matson b. 1869 Bradford County, Pennyslvania, USA William F. Matson m(2). Harriet __ 1900 Eagle, Nebraska Harriet __ b. 1833 Illinois, USA d. 1910 Eagle, Nebraska [] Henry Matson b. 1836 Ohio, USA m. Martha __ 1860 Bradford County, Pennsylvania Martha __ b. 1840 Pennsylvania, USA []Marrit Matson b. 1839 Ohio, USA Anna Matson b. May 1841 Ohio, USA m. Cyrus Rodney Andrus 1 Feb 1860 Bradford County, Pennsylvania Cyrus Rodney: b. 17 Mar 1838 Canton, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA [] Lewis Matson b. 1844 Ohio, USA Matilda Matson b. 1848 Ohio, USA John Hendee Matson b. 2 Jan 1805 in Pittsburg, Rutland County, Vermont, USA []Able Matson b. 5 Apr 1807 in Pittsburg, Rutland County, Vermont, USA Residence: Canton, Bradford County, Pennsylvania []Annis Matson b. 1 Feb 1818 in Bradford County, Pennyslvania, USA []Charles Matson b.Ithiel Matson b.Julianne Matson b.Martha Matson b. abt 1775 m. Levi Preston Residence: Pennsylvania near Sugar Creek “Martha Matson was the next younger than Isaac; she married Levi Preston, son of Deacon Preston, and now lives in Pennsylvania near Sugar Creek.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. manuscripts, (1827-1854), pg. 4] Levi: b. Parents: Deacon PrestonNancy Matson b. m. __ Crandy Sudsbury, Vermont “Nancy Matson married a man by the name of Crandy in Sudsbury this state, but soon after died of consumption, without children.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. manuscripts, (1827-1854), pg. 4] Polly Matson b. m. Abither Boyce Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont Residence: Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont; Bartard, Upper Canada “Polly Matson married Abither Boyce in this town, who soon moved to Upper Canada, near the town of Bartard, or in the same where she now lives. She has several children. Her husband is more a rogue than a fool, and we hear that he has lately been taken in the State of New York and consigned to the state prison for some of his misdeeds.” [first cousin, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. manuscripts, (1827-1854), pg. 4]Sally Matson b. m. __ Whiting “Sally Matson married a Mr. Whiting this state, by whom she had seven children or eight children, one or two I believe were married. Her husband died some years since.” [nephew, Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr., manuscripts (1827-1854), pg. 4] Ensign Richard Hendee, Jr. m(2). Elizabeth Conant 17 Oct 1695 Mansfield City, Tolland County, Connecticut (or Windham, Windham County, Connecticut) [Cynthia Henry - email removed and "The Hendee/Hendy Family" - ] "(2) ENSIGN RICHARD First, (1)??son of RIchard and Hannah (Elderkln) Hendee, was?born?about 1665 or 1667 m. (1) Mar, 1, 1693 at Windham, Conn., Sarah Smith, who was born?Sept., 6, 1670, at Groton, Conn., and D., Apr. 18, 1694, at Windham, Conn., daugh.,?of?Edward and Elizabeth (Bliss) Smith; Richard M., (2) Elizabeth Conant. Oct., 17; 1695.;?who?was BAPT July. 29, 1677, at Beverly. Mass.,?and D., Sept., 23, l763, at Windham, Conn.,?daugh. of Exercise and Sarah (------) Conant. Richard Hendee's will is dated,?Jan., 20, 1741/2, ?and was recorded, Feb., 24, 1742/3 Richard, D., Feb. (6) 1742/3 aged?76 years (g.s.) at Windham, Conn. (See biography)" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Elizabeth: b. 18 Jun 1677 Beverly (Salem), Essex County, Massachusetts, New England chr. 29 Jul 1677 First Church, Beverly (Salem), Essex County, Massachusetts d. 23 Sep 1762 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut Parents: Lt. Exercise Conant (b. 24 Dec 1637Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, New England ch. 24 Dec 1637 Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts m. 28 Apr 1663 Beverly (Salem), Essex County, Massachusetts d. 28 Apr 1722 Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut (or Windham, Windham County, Connecticut)) and Sarah Andrews (b. 1640 Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, New England d. 4 Dec 1718 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut) [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971 and "The Conant Family" - and "The Conant Family " - ] Grandparents: “Roger Conant (b. m. 11 Nov 1618 St Ann's, Blacktriars, London, England - Roger Conant was the founder of Salem,Mass. There is a bronze statue of him there.” [Sharon Mach – email - ] and Sarah Horton (b. 19 Sep 1595/1600 East Budleigh, Devonshire, England d. 19 Sep 1667 Beverly, Essex county, Massachusetts, USA) – “My 9th Great-Grandparents” [Sharon Mach – email - ] “Richard Hendee married Elizabeth Conant on 17 Oct 1695 in Windham,Windham,Connecticut - My 7th Great-Grandparents. They had 11 children.” [Sharon Mach – email - ]"Richard married again on October 17, 1695 in Windham to Elizabeth Conant. Elizabeth was born June 18, 1677 in Beverly, Essex Cty, MA, d. September 23, 1762 in Mansfield, Tolland Cty, CT." [Robert Reynolds - email via Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “I do have a book called Saints and Strangers and it lists all the people who came over on the first ships. My other ancestors the Conants also came on the Anne which was the boat right after the Mayflower. I will try to dig that out and see what I can find on the Hendees.” [Sharon Mach - email ] “I did not find anything on Handy or Hendee or any other name variation in the Saints and Strangers book. The ships listed in this book came over [to America] from 1620 to 1630. There is a ship The "TALBOT" that came in 1629 "arriving Salem, July 29th, with company of servants for Plymouth, being 35 persons. None of this group can be identified. (Perhaps they were on this ship??) The Hendees are also not listed in the History of Duxbury, Mass where alot of the Plymouth people went. I do have a book of Vital Records for Connecticut and will see if I can find anything in there.” [Sharon Mach - email ]Tolland County information: Population: 136,364 (2000); 128,699 (1990); Land area 410 square miles; County seat: Rockville; Neighboring areas: Northeast: Worcester County, Mass; East: Windham County; Southeast: New London County; West: Hartford County; Northwest: Hampden County, Mass. [The Political Graveyard - ]Asa Hendee b. 25 Aug 1715 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England [Duncan Family Geneology - ] m. Mary Flint 31 Jan 1738 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut d. 7 Apr 1788 (age 73 yrs) Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ] bur. South Street Cemetery (aka Holy Grove Cemetery, South Yard, Silver Street Cemetery), North Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut (LOCATION: South St., 0.1 mile east of the junction with Silver St., North Coventry, Tolland Co., CT. Silver St. is intersects with U.S. Rt. 44 in North Coventry. DESCRIPTION: About 250 marked graves; many more unmarked. Rectangular yard, surrounded by good fieldstone walls. All stones face east. CONDITION: Now disused, but well-maintained. Nearly all footstones missing. Heavy lichen on most stones; many tilted, sunken, or weather-eroded. Several mostly illegible. DATE RANGE: 1740-1922.) Military Service: French and Indian War, stationed at Fort Edward with brother, Barzillai Hendee (1758) “Hendee, Asa d 7 Apr 1788, age 73; spouse: Mary” [South Street Cemetery - ] "Assuming that we are discussing the same line here, you likely know that Asa is a son of Richard Hendee, Jr. son of Richard Hendee, Sr. I am descended from Richard Hendee, Jr. and his first wife, Sarah Smith, whereas, Asa is from Richard, Jr. and his second wife, Elizabeth Conant. Asa and Jonathan, my ancestor, were half-brothers." [Cynthia Henry - email removed] "Asa Hendee b. August 25, 1715 in Windham, d. April 7, 1788 in Coventry, Tolland Cty, CT, m. January 31, 1738/39 in Windham to Mary Flint" [Robert Reynolds - email via Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] TIME LINE:1754: French & Indian War commences1755: Construction of British Forts “William Henry” and “Edward” commences. Ft. William Henry is located on the South end of Lake George. Fort Edward is located about 15 miles South and East on the Hudson River at the “great carrying place,” the portage between the Hudson River, which flows South through the Hudson Valley to New York and the watershed that drains Northward into Lake George and Lake Champlain and, ultimately, flows to Montreal and the Atlantic Ocean.1756: Simeon Rouse at Fort William Henry1757: August 3-9: Siege of Fort William Henry1758: Barzillai Hendee and Asa Hendee at Fort Edward; August 8, Israel Putnam captured during the 1st ??? 2nd ??? other ??? “Battle of the Snow Shoes.” ??? Jabez Fitch: Diary published in “Mayflower Descendent, The” (TMD) Fort Edward January 23, 1758: “I Helpd Clerke Hardee in Prepairing Muster Rolls & Returns for a Muster” TMD, vol. 9, page 212. January 26, 1758: “Toard Night I Went Into ye Woods & Got Som Wood—In ye Evening Old Grinnill Got a Jugg of Rhum Invited Me To Drink with Them Then after we had Fild our Skins with Flip we went To Play at Cards Austen & I Beet Handee & Hewit out of 2 Quarts of Rhum—” TMD, vol. 9, page 213. February 6, 1758: “I was Extream Hoerce with My Cold So that My Voice Had almost Left Me—The Evening Following Sergeant Geer Sold a Deer Skin to Clerke Handee for 1 Dollar : 3.5 : ? lb. Tobaco a Pinte of Dryd Apples and a Quart of Yanka” TMD, vol. 10, page 186. February 9, 1758: “In ye Evening Clerke Handee went to ye Island & Came Back Vary Well Grogd & was Something out Rageous” TMD, vol. 11, page 145. Note: “Clerke Handee” could have been either Barzillai Hendee (born 1713) or his brother, Asa Hendee (born 1715). [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Mary: b. 1722 New London, New London, Connecticut, USA d. 6 Aug 1795 (age 76 yrs) Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut [died at the home of her son, Eliphalet Hendee] bur. South Street Cemetery (aka Holy Grove Cemetery, South Yard, Silver Street Cemetery), North Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut (LOCATION: South St., 0.1 mile east of the junction with Silver St., North Coventry, Tolland Co., CT. Silver St. is intersects with U.S. Rt. 44 in North Coventry. DESCRIPTION: About 250 marked graves; many more unmarked. Rectangular yard, surrounded by good fieldstone walls. All stones face east. CONDITION: Now disused, but well-maintained. Nearly all footstones missing. Heavy lichen on most stones; many tilted, sunken, or weather-eroded. Several mostly illegible. DATE RANGE: 1740-1922.) Parents: John Flint and Christian Reed “Mary, w of Asa, d Aug. 6, 1795, 76 yrs” [From the Headstone Inscriptions before 1800, compiled by Charles R. Hale, State Necrologist, and housed at the CT State Library – Tolland County, Connecticut GenWeb Project - ] “Hendee, Mary d 6 Aug 1795, age 77; spouse: Asa” [South Street Cemetery - ]Eliphalet (or Eliphalate) Hendee b. 28 Apr 1743 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m. Mary Loomis 1 Jun 1773 d. 1825 Andover, Connecticut "I have Eliphalet as being born in 1743 at Coventry Ct. His siblings were: Asa - (who dies young) b. Dec. 9 1739 d. 1740-41; Lydia- b. July 14, 1746; Eunice-b. Nov. 24, 1748; Mary - b. Jan. 14, 1751; Abner- b. May 22, 1753; Esther b. May 29, 1757; I have these records plus others descendents that we would love to share with you." [Sandra Van Zandt - email removed] "I am looking for the Hendee family of Andover, Ct. and Hebron... My direct line is Eliphalate Hendee born 1743 in Coventry, Ct. married Mary Loomis born Bolton, Ct.... Their son Leonard Hendee born 1788? ... Seeking where??? and siblings . . . any clues? . . . seeking anc., dec., siblings.. anything" [John Miles - email removed; Record of Marriages from 1763 -, New England Historical & Genealogical Register; Vol 54, 1898, p. 80-85; The Records of the Church in Bolton, Conn; Rev. George COLTON [ordained 9 Nov 1763] Mary: b. 29 Jan 1744 (or 1745) Bolton, Connecticut, New England d. 21 Nov 1824 Andover, Tolland County, Connecticut Parents: Capt. Matthew Loomis, Sr. (b. 25 Oct 1703 East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. 29 May 1739 d. 31 Jul 1764 Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut) and Martha Perkins (b. 21 Aug 1705 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut d. 26 Aug 1787 Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut [Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. in Colonial America - Fourth Generation - ]Mary Hendee b. d. 1868 Andover, Connecticut “Abner was born 1779, married but had no children – he died 8 July 1852. He had 1 sister, Mary, never married, died 1868, Andover, Ct. He had 2 brothers, Eliphalet, Jr. and Leonard, which one was living, the sister – I don’t know – both brothers were married, so maybe the ‘old maid’ or ‘spinster sister’ was living in her brother’s family in the old family home.” [Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] ========================================================================================================================================================= Justin Hendee b. 1786 d. 21 Jun 1794 (Age: 8yr) bur. Connecticut [Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. in Colonial America - Fourth Generation - ]“Justin Hendee; Gender: Male; Burial Place: Andover, Connecticut; Death Date: 21 Jun 1794; Age: 8; Birth Date: 1786; Father's Name: Elphalet” ["Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Justin Hendee, 21 Jun 1794; citing reference 4, FHL microfilm 3319.] ========================================================================================================================================================= Abner Hendee b. 30 Jun 1779 Bolton Township, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA ch. 4 Jul 1779 Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut m. Elizabeth W. Johnson 15 Sep 1819 Connecticut d. 8 Jul 1852 bur. St. Peter Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut Occupation: postmaster at Hebron, Connecticut "I do show that Eliphalet had a son named Abner, and I have a copy of an original letter from Abner (that I transcribed for easier reading) to Caleb Hendee, Jr. Caleb, Jr. mentioned Abner's letter in his lengthy and useful ms. "Elizabeth Johnson married Abner Hendee born June 1779. . . probably born in the Andover-Hebron, Connecticut area. . . he is buried in St. Peter Cemetery, Hebron, Connecticut" [Cynthia Henry - email removed] “Hendee, Abner — of Hebron, Tolland County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state senate 21st District, 1839-40. Burial location unknown [see above for burial location]” [Politicians who lived in Tolland County - ; "Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Eliphalet Hendee in entry for Abner Hendee, 30 Jun 1779; citing reference , FHL microfilm unknown; "Connecticut, Marriages, 1729-1867," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee and Elizabeth W. Johnosn, 15 Sep 1819; citing reference , FHL microfilm 3266; New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 55, 1898, p. 34-39; The Records of the Church in Bolton, Conn; An Account of Baptisms from Nov 13, 1763] “Abner Hendee; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 30 Jun 1779; Birthplace: BOLTON TWP,TOLLAND,CONNETICUT; Father's Name: Eliphalet Hendee; Mother's Name: Mary” ["Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee, 30 Jun 1779.] “Abner Hendee; Spouse's Name: Elizabeth W. Johnson; Event Date: 15 Sep 1819; Event Place: Connecticut” ["Connecticut, Marriages, 1729-1867," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee and Elizabeth W. Johnosn, 15 Sep 1819.] “Abner Hendee; Gender: Male; Burial Place: , , Connecticut; Death Date: 08 Jul 1852; Birth Date: 30 Jun 1779; Age: 73” ["Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee, 08 Jul 1852; citing reference , FHL microfilm 3139.] “From selling socks to insurance: Lucius J. Hendee - One of the aspects of my job that I truly enjoy is the unpredictable nature of the materials I work with. The other day I was skimming through the Hendee Family correspondence (Ms 69688). Though in a relatively new box, the folders were old, and I knew it had been some time since the collection was processed. Whoever started processing had also not finished. As I skimmed through the unprocessed portion, I learned bits and pieces about Lucius J. Hendee’s life and career. A resident of Hebron, Connecticut, he worked with Abner Hendee [uncle of Lucius J. Hendee] until Abner’s death.” [Letter from E. Ripley, Aetna Insurance Co., 1861, Hendee Family papers, Ms 69688. Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, CT]“LETTER FROM ABNER HENDEE TO CALEB, JR. HENDEE . . . letter written by Abner Hendree, son or Eliphalet Hendee and grandson of Asa Hendee, who was the son of Richard [Hendee] 2 by his second marriage. The letter by Abner Hendee was written under date of June 15th, 1834, when he was postmaster at Hebron, Connecticut. The letter was written to Caleb Hendee, Esq Pittsford, Vermont . . . Abner was born 1779, married but had no children – he died 8 July 1852. He had a sister, Mary, never married, died 1868, Andover, Ct. He had 2 brothers, Eliphalet, Jr. and Leonard, which one was living at the sister’s – I don’t know [which] – both brothers were married, so maybe the ‘old maid’ or ‘spinster sister’ was living in her brother’s family in the old family home. Abner [Hendee], son of Eliphalet [Hendee] (b. 1743 d. 1825 at Andover); Eliphalet, son of Asa [Hendee] (b. 1715 Windham, Connecticut d. 1788 Coventry, Connecticut); Asa, son of Richard [Hendee] 2 and wife Elizabeth Conant; Richard 2 son of Richard [Hendee] 1 and Hannah Elderkin.” [Lee W. Hendee letter of 17 Feb 1927; Mary (McMullen) Labatt - email removed] BODY OF LETTER: “Hebron June 15th 1834, Dear Sir, Since the receipt of yours 26th May [1834] I have been to the late residence of my father [Eliphalet Hendee] which is now occupied by my brother and sister, a house now 50 years of age. They both say that they have often heard my father say, that Jonathan Hendee the oldest of his uncles & was left with his mother’s friends after he came of age came to Connecticut & lived with his father in Windham and afterwards came with my grandfather Asa to Coventry & lived with him some years—when having a family he left him. My brother says he left school about 30 years since at Ellington & the old people there used to tell him the names of the family of Hendees who resided there many years since & some of the names he thinks corresponded with those in your letter & I have no doubts they were some of your ancestors. I think you are mistaken in supposing that our ancesters came to Plymouth at the first landing of the pilgrims. Here (?) I have seen a book containing the history of the first ships and passengers who landed there & names of them all (the Book is now in the neighbourhood) but there are none of our names among them. My father always told me they first came to Boston about the first settlement of that town. I found a small bag of papers at home left by my grandmother who died at my fathers 40 years since. Among the papers I find a record of the birth of all her children even to the day & time of the day they were born. I also found the original deeds of the land he bought. I also found a deed given by Richard Hendee at Windham about 100 years since & I also found a deed given by Richard Hendee at Windham about 100 years since & have inclosed it to you as a relict of the family which please accept from me. In the year 1831 I had a Letter from Cyrus Hendee dated at South Chili New York giving an act (account?) of my uncle Asa Hendees family, among other things he says his oldest brother Asa lived in the state of Vermont in the town of Lownal (Lownad?). Perhaps you know him. He must be about 54 years of age. Among other things this Cyrus informed me that he had changed his name to Handy because he had in that country found many who belonged to our [family] who had done the same among others he said his father’s cousin Barzilla had done the same. I reproved him for breaking down the ancient landmark of spelling the name as that would loose all trace of name & family. My sister [Mary Hendee] told me that one of my Grand father’s brothers she had understood settled in Randolph or Royalton & that his descendants now lived there of this perhaps you know more than I do. Repeating my position I have always been a Jeffersonian Republican from my earliest days & have in many things supported Jackson’s administration. But I am decidedly in favor of a National Bank [which President Andrew Jackson was doing his best at the time to abolish] & against the removal of the deposits as I think it [is] destroying the confidence of the community in our moneyed institution & will insure the recharter of the prescinct Bank without that care which ought to be excercised in making a Charter for such an institution. I am not a Mason, but I do dispise this ____tive antimasonry more than any party that ever yet inflicted this Country & regret that Gov. Palmer who was a native of this town & a man with whom I am well acquainted put himself to the head of such if he could have become Governor of this state by that means. I shall be pleased to correspond with you whenever your convenience will permit & when you again write your son at Louisville be pleased to make my respects to him. Yours truly, Abner Hendee.” [Letter from Abner Hendee to Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. – 15 Jun 1834]1850 United States Census: Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; Dwelling No: 19; Family: 204 - Name Gender Age Born Est. Yr Born Occupation Value of Real Estate OwnedAbner Hendee Male 71 Connecticut 1779 None $5000.00Lucius J. Hendee Male 32 Connecticut 1818 MerchantMary Johnson Female 50 Connecticut 1800Egbert Swan Male 21 Connecticut 1829Ellen Fitsymon Female 20 Ireland 1830 Laborer["United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee in household of Abner Hendee, Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States; citing dwelling 193, family 204, NARA microfilm publication M432, roll 50.]=============================================================================================================================================================Captain Eliphalet Hendee, Jr. b. 1783 m. Amelia Babcock abt 1800 d. 29 Oct 1863 (Age: 80yr) Andover, Connecticut [Cynthia Henry - email removed; "Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Eliphalet Hendee, 29 Oct 1863; citing reference 4, FHL microfilm 3319.]“Eliphalet Hendee (Mary Loomis 10, Matthew9, James8, Joseph7, Joseph6, John5, John4, Thomas3 Lummyus, Laurent2, Oliver1) was born 1783, and died 29 October 1863. He married Amelia Babcock . . . Children of Eliphalet Hendee and Amelia Babcock are: Lucius J. Hendee, born 13 July 1818.” [Loomis History, Loomis#8 - ]“Amelia Babcock married Eliphalet Hendee born 1783 where? and when did they marry? . . . I believe he died 1863 in Andover, Ct. any clues???” [MM - ]Justin Hendee b. 1817 d. 24 May 1817 (infant) bur. Andover, Connecticut“Justin Hendee; Gender: Male; Burial Place: Andover, Connecticut; Death Date: 24 May 1817; Age: 0; Birth Date: 1817; Father's Name: Eliphalet; Mother's Name: Amelia” ["Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, FamilySearch (), Justin Hendee, 24 May 1817; citing reference 22, FHL microfilm 3319.] =======================================================================================================================================================Lucius Justin Hendee b. 13 Jul 1818 Andover, Connecticut, USA m. Adaline Eliza Whitmore 23 Nov 1852 Connecticut (5 children) d. 4 Sep 1888 Hartford, Connecticut bur. Hartford, Hardford County, Connecticut Occupation: Merchant (President of Aetna Fire Assurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut (1850-1888) Residence: Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut (1850) ["Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius J. Hendee, 04 Sep 1888; citing reference, FHL microfilm 3139; "Connecticut, Marriages, 1729-1867," index, FamilySearch (), Lucius J. Hendee and Adaline E. Whitmore, 23 Nov 1852; "Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius J. Hendee, 04 Sep 1888; citing reference p 50, FHL microfilm 3340.]“Children of Eliphalet Hendee and Amelia Babcock are: Lucius J. Hendee, born 13 July 1818.” Notes for Lucius J Hendee: [Br derbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #3669, Date of Import: Jan 22, 1997] Lucius Hendee was at one time the President of Aetna Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut.” [Loomis History, Loomis#8 - ] “Hendee, Lucius J. — of Hebron, Tolland County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state senate 21st District, 1856; Connecticut state treasurer, 1858-61. Burial location unknown.” [Politicians who lived in Tolland County - ] “Lucius Hendee, president of Aetna Fire Assurance Company of Hartford, Conn., died at Hartford, Sept. 4. He had been president of the company twenty-two years, a member of the State Senate, and treasurer of the State.” [The New England magazine. / Volume 6, Issue 36; Publisher: New England Magazine Co. Publication; Boston (October 1888) - ] “Lucius J. Hendee – Board of Directors for “Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co.” [ (includes newspaper advertisement image for “Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co.”] “From selling socks to insurance: Lucius J. Hendee - One of the aspects of my job that I truly enjoy is the unpredictable nature of the materials I work with. The other day I was skimming through the Hendee Family correspondence (Ms 69688). Though in a relatively new box, the folders were old, and I knew it had been some time since the collection was processed. Whoever started processing had also not finished. As I skimmed through the unprocessed portion, I learned bits and pieces about Lucius J. Hendee’s life and career. A resident of Hebron, Connecticut, he worked with Abner Hendee [uncle of Lucius J. Hendee] until Abner’s death; was interested in politics; and for some time worked as a merchant, selling items such as wool socks. The 1850 census confirmed that [Lucius J.] Hendee was a merchant in Hebron. According to the 1870 Federal Census, though, he lived in Hartford and was the President of Aetna Fire Insurance Company. Hendee was not a name I recognized, and from what I had seen, there was little indication that this man would have gone from selling socks to leading an insurance company. However, he did (from the 1870 Federa Censusl!). A Google search led me to an August 1888 New York Times article about Hendee’s failing health. I then searched the Hartford Courant and found his obituary, printed on September 5, 1888. The scattered information I had about Hendee’s life became more coherent. Lucius J. Hendee was born in Andover, Connecticut in 1818. He worked with his uncle, Abner Hendee, an insurance agent for Aetna. According to the Courant, Lucius Hendee’s “faithfulness and success in the discharge of his duties in this agency attracted the attention of the officers of the company, and in 1861, when the secretaryship of the Aetna became vacant, he was elected to fill that responsible position.” Five years later he became Aetna’s president (both papers also mention that Hendee served in the Connecticut Senate and as Treasurer under Governor William A. Buckingham). I never cease to be amazed how a few minutes of research can alter the value I place on a single sheet of paper.”“Hebron Conn Aetna Insurance Company Hartford July 3d 1861Lucius J. Hendee Esq. Dear Sir I have a communication to make to you on behalf of this company, and should be pleasedto have an interview at as early a date as your convenience will permit. Meantime I am Yours truely E. Ripley Pr. [Letter from E. Ripley, Aetna Insurance Co., 1861, Hendee Family papers, Ms 69688. Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, CT - ] “Was this an interview for the Secretary position? There’s no way to know for sure, but certainly quite possible.” [Derek Stafford - email removed]“DOCUMENTS - The Hendee Family file (MS 69688): The Hendee Family file (MS 69688) is in the collections of the Connecticut Historical Society (CHS). My impression is that this file is all or mainly from the Lucius Justin Hendee family (Lucius Justin was President of the Aetna Fire Insurance Co. from 1850-1888). I'm mainly interested if the file contains information about the Connecticut Hendees in the colonial era prior to Deacon Caleb's exodus to Vermont. There are roughly 606 individual documents in the Hendee Family Papers (Ms 69688), many of which are double-sided or contain multiple pages. As far as hiring someone to scan the material, we would be the only repository to do so, since the collection is in our possession. Providing scans of the material would at least be $600, and at least 2 months to complete.” [Derek Stafford - email removed]“In response to my TRANSCRIPTIONS – Deeds; I have obtained copies of several deeds regarding property in Killingworth, CT. Copies are attached: 1. Original town grant to Richard Hendy of nine parcels (I have most of this deed but am awaiting the top most part that I believe/hope specifies that the land is being granted to "Richard Hendy"); 2. Original town grant to John Elderkin of five parcels including for Mill; 3. A 1706 deed, regarding "all those lands formerly sold by John Elderkin and Hannah Hendy Relick [widow] to Richard Hendy deceased" referencing a 1672 Deed to Thomas Stevens. I have started transcribing these handwritten deeds into a WORD document. It is tedious work. I'm hoping that each of you could lend a hand to help with this. I'd start by completing an initial draft in WORD, then send the project on to Volunteer X who'd include suggest changes or additions in brackets [ ] and send it on to Volunteer Y . . . . etc. If each of you participate and spend an hour or so, total, I'd wager we'd have a pretty decent transcription by the time each of us put in our two cents.” [Derek Stafford - email removed]“Hendee family papers, 1820-1862. by Hendee family; Type: Mixed Materials; Description: 0.50 linear foot (1 box). Summary: A collection of papers related to the Hendee family of Hebron and Hartford, Connecticut. Primarily the papers of Lucius J. Hendee, the earliest pieces relate to Revolutionary War pensions. There are also many documents concerning bounty lands available through the Pension Office. Lucius Hendee worked for a period of time with his uncle, Abner Hendee, an Aetna Insurance agent. This introduction to the insurance industry would serve him well. In 1861 Lucius Hendee was elected Secretary of Aetna. Five years later he became the President. As the papers indicate, Lucius Hendee held several positions over the years. He worked as a merchant, selling items such as woolen socks; served as a Notary Public and later as a Justice of the Peace. He was active in politics as well. The papers are arranged in chronological order, with a portion unprocessed. Hendee also held a military position and was involved, in the 1840s, with processing military pensions. Related Subjects: Aetna Insurance Company | Aetna Insurance Company -- Officers | Merchants -- Connecticut -- Hebron | Military pensions | United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 | Hendee, Abner, b. 1779 | Hendee, Lucius J. 1818-1888” [Connecticut Historical Society and Museum - ]1870 United States Census: Connecticut; Family: 222 - Name Est Yr Born Gender Age Race Born Occupation Rea Estate Value Personal PropertyLucius J. Hendee 1818 Male 52 White Connecticut Pres. Aetna Fire Ins. Co. $19,000 $15,300Adeline E. Hendee 1827 Female 43 White Connecticut Keeping HouseAbner Hendee 1854 Male 16 White Connecticut At SchoolHettie E. Hendee 1856 Female 14 White Connecticut At SchoolSarah J. Hendee 1858 Female 12 White Connecticut At SchoolRichard Hendee 1863 Male 7 White Connecticut At SchoolLucius Hendee 1866 Male 4 White Connecticut Mary Keeney 1845 Female 25 White Ireland DomesticMaria Lyman 1843 Female 27 White Connecticut At Home["United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch (), Lucius J Hendee, Connecticut, United States; citing p. 24, family 222, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 0545599.]1880 United States Census: Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut – Est Date Spouse Father Mother Name Gender Age Marital Occupation Ethnicity Relation Born Born Spouse Born Father Born Mother BornLucius J. Hendee Male 61 Married Fire Ins. Underwriter American Self Conn. 1819 Adaline Hendee Conn. Conn. Rhode IslandAdaline Hendee Female 53 Married Keeping House American Wife Conn. 1827 Lucius J. Hendee Conn. Conn. Conn. Hella [Hettie] E. Hendee Female 23 Single At Home American Daughter Conn. 1857 Lucius J. Hendee Conn. Adaline Hendee Conn. Sarah J. Hendee Female 22 Single At Home American Daughter Conn. 1858 Lucius J. Hendee Conn. Adaline Hendee Conn.Richard Hendee Male 17 Single At Home American Son Conn. 1863 Lucius J. Hendee Conn. Adaline Hendee Conn. Lucius Hendee Male 14 Single At School American Son Conn. 1866 Lucius J. Hendee Conn. Adaline Hendee Conn. Kate Ralph Female 37 Widowed Cook American Other Ireland 1843 Ireland IrelandJulia A. Kelly Female 25 Single Second Girl American Other Ireland 1855 Ireland Ireland["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius J. Hendee, 1880.] Abner Hendee b. 15 Dec 1853 Connecticut, USA m. Nellie E. Green abt 1890 d. 20 May 1912 bur. Connecticut ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius J. Hendee, 1880.] Nellie: b. May 1864 Connecticut, USA Parents: [father] (b. Rhode Island, USA) and [mother] (b. Connecticut, USA)“Abner Hendee; Gender: Male; Burial Place: , , Connecticut; Death Date: 20 May 1912; Birth Date: 15 Dec 1853” ["Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee, 20 May 1912; citing reference , FHL microfilm 3139.] 1900 United States Census: Enumeration District 401 New Haven city Ward 15, New Haven, Connecticut; Family: 403 – Children Children Name Birth Date Age Born Relation Father Born Morther Born Race Gender Marital Yrs Married Est Yr Married Born Living Abner Hendee Dec 1853 47 Connecticut Head Connecticut Connecticut White Male Married 10 1890Nellie E. Hendee May 1864 36 Connecticut Wife Rhode Island Connecticut White Female Married 10 1890 1 1 Lucina [Lucius] J. Hendee Feb 1892 8 Connecticut Son Connecticut Connecticut White Male SingleMary V. Hendee Jan 1882 18 Connecticut Stepdaughter Connecticut Connecticut White Female SingleTherisa Harvey Jan 1877 23 Ireland Servant Ireland Ireland White Male Single ["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee, 1900.]1910 United States Census: New Haven Ward 8, New Haven, Connecticut - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Father Born Mother BornAbner Hendee Male 56 Married White Self Connecticut Connecticut ConnecticutNellie Hendee Female 45 Married White Wife Connecticut Rhode Island Connecticut Lucius Hendee Male 18 Single White Son Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Amanda Hearus Female 19 Single Black --- Virginia Virginia VirginiaEthel Jones Female 20 Single Mulatto --- New York United States North Carolina["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee, 1910.] Lucius J. Hendee b. 5 Feb 1892 New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA d. 13 Dec 1910 bur. Connecticut ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius Hendee in entry for Abner Hendee, 1910; "Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius J. Hendee, 13 Dec 1910; citing reference , FHL microfilm 3139.] “Lucius J. Hendee; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 05 Feb 1892; Birthplace: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; Father's Name: Abner Hendee; Mother's Name: Nellie E. Green” ["Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee in entry for Lucius J. Hendee, 05 Feb 1892.] Hettie (or Hetta) E. Hendee b. abt 1856 Connecticut, USA m. __ Brdin ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius J. Hendee, 1880.] 1930 United States Census: West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut; District: 0226; Household: 53 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Yr Born Relation Father Born Mother Born John Brdin Male 31 Single White Connecticut 1899 Head New Jersey Connecticut Hetta E. Brdin Female 73 Married White Connecticut 1857 Mother Connecticut Connecticut Sarah Hendee Female 72 Single White Connecticut 1858 Aunt Connecticut Connecticut ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Hetta E Brdin in entry for John Brdin, 1930.] John Brdin b. abt 1899 Connecticut, USA ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, FamilySearch (), John Brdin, 1930.] Sarah J. Hendee b. 8 Dec 1857 Connecticut, USA d. 23 Dec 1933 Hartford, Connecticut bur. Hartford, Connecticut ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius J. Hendee, 1880; "Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Sarah J. Hendee, 23 Dec 1933; citing reference p 50, FHL microfilm 3340.] 1900 United States Census: Enumeration District 171 Hartford city Ward 6, Hartford, Connecticut; Family: 367 - Name Birth Date Age Born Relation Father Born Mother Born Race Gender Marital Immigration YrSarah Hendee Dec 1857 43 Connecticut Head Connecticut Connecticut White Female Single Miria L. Whitmore Feb 1817 83 Connecticut Aunt Connecticut Connecticut White Female Single [sister of Adaline Eliza (Whitmore) Hendee]Nora Hynes Jul 1878 22 Ireland Servant Ireland Ireland White Female Single 1895 Mary S. Chapin May 1864 36 Pennsylvania Boarder Connecticut Pennsylvania White Female Single Henry C. Ripley Jan 1872 28 Massachusetts Lodger New Hampshire New Hampshire White Male Single Oliver J. Stoughton Oct 1877 23 New York Lodger New York England White Male Single ["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Sarah Hendee, 1900.]1930 United States Census: West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut; District: 0226; Household: 53 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Yr Born Relation Father Born Mother Born John Brdin Male 31 Single White Connecticut 1899 Head New Jersey Connecticut Hetta E. Brdin Female 73 Married White Connecticut 1857 Mother Connecticut Connecticut Sarah Hendee Female 72 Single White Connecticut 1858 Aunt Connecticut Connecticut ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Sarah Hendee in entry for John Brdin, 1930.]==================================================================================================================================================Richard Hendee b. 1 Nov 1862 Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA d. 19 Feb 1908 Hartford, Connecticut bur. Hartford, Connecticut ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius J. Hendee, 1880; "Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Richard Hendee, 19 Feb 1908; citing reference p 50, FHL microfilm 3340.] “Richard Hendee; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 01 Nov 1862; Birthplace: Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut; Father's Name: Lucius J Hendee; Mother's Name: Adaline Hendee” ["Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius J Hendee in entry for Richard Hendee, 01 Nov 1862.] ==================================================================================================================================================Lucius J. Hendee b. 8 May 1866 Hartford, Hardford County, Connecticut, USA m. __ __ d. Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut bur. Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius J. Hendee, 1880.] “Lucius Hendee; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 08 May 1866; Birthplace: Hartford, Hardford, Connecticut; Father's Name: Lucius J. Hendee; Mother's Name: Adaline Eliza Whitmore Hendee” ["Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius J. Hendee in entry for Lucius Hendee, 08 May 1866; "Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, FamilySearch (), Lucius J. Hendee, 13 Dec 1910; citing reference p 50, FHL microfilm 3340.] [wife]: b. Connecticut , USA d. bef abt 1898 1910 United States Census: New Haven Ward 10, New Haven, Connecticut; Household: 306 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Father Born Mother BornLucius Hendee Male 44 Widowed White Self Connecticut Connecticut MassachusettssEleanor Hendee Female 12 Single White Daughter Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Phillip A. Hendee Male 7 Single White Son Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Isabella Scoville Female 65 Widowed White --- Connecticut Connecticut ConnecticutKatharine Mckale Female 22 Single White --- Ireland Ireland Ireland["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius Hendee, 1910.] Eleanor Hendee b. abt 1898 Connecticut, USA ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Eleanor Hendee in entry for Lucius Hendee, 1910.] =============================================================================================================================================== Phillip A. Hendee b. abt 1903 Connecticut, USA ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Phillip A Hendee in entry for Lucius Hendee, 1910.] Leonard Hendee b. 21 Jul 1788 m(1). Amelia Fuller Oct 1814 d. 2 Sep 1859 [John Miles - email removed; Elaine Pavone - email removed] Amelia: b. 1788 d. Parents: Roger Fuller (b. 1747 d. 21 Sep 1819 Hebron, Connecticut) and Violette Taylor (b. 1760 d. 14 Jan 1806)“Leonard Hendee b 1788 married Amelia Fuller b 1788 . . . they married in Oct 1814... seeking where? they were born? and where they married? any clue? . . . I seek where the Old Hendee House in Andover, Ct. is?? Is it still there? or is there a picture somewhere?? any clues??” [MM - ] “I am aware of this Amelia Fuller; Descendants of Roger Fuller: [1] Roger Fuller 1747 - 1819 d: September 21, 1819 in Hebron, Connecticut m.(2) Violette Taylor 1760 – 1806 d: January 14, 1806; children: Amelia Fuller 1788–“ [Elaine Pavone - email removed - ] “Leonard Hendee married Amelia Porter [Fuller]. They had dau. Julia A. A. Hendee who married Francis A. Porter 1842 in Andover, Ct. seeking their children?? THANK YOU” [Mo - ] Julia Ann Amelia Hendee b. 22 Oct 1819 Hebron Township, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA m. Francis A. Porter Feb 1842 Andover, Connecticut Occupation: boarding house proprietor ["United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Francis A Porter, 1850.] Francis A: b. abt 1816 Connecticut, USA“Julia Ann Amelia Hendee; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 22 Oct 1819; Birthplace: HEBRON TWP,TOLLAND,CONNETICUT; Father's Name: Leonard Hendee; Mother's Name: Amelia” ["Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Leonard Hendee in entry for Julia Ann Amelia Hendee, 22 Oct 1819.] “Julia Hendee married Francis Porter Feb 1842 in Andover, Ct.. Seeking their children... thank you” [Mo - ]“Leonard Hendee married Amelia Porter [Fuller]. They had dau. Julia A. A. Hendee who married Francis A. Porter 1842 in Andover, Ct. seeking their children?? THANK YOU” [Mo - ] “Julia Hendee b.1819 married Francis Porter in 1842??..7 children-Leonard, Julia,Francis, Abner, Kingley, George and Kate Porter...born 1843 to 1857.... any help please.” [John7209 - ] 1850 United States Census: Montague, Franklin County, Massachusetts; House: 67; Family: 69 - Name Gender Age Born Est Yr BornFrancis A. Porter Male 34 Connecticut 1816 Julia A. Porter Female 20 [30] Connecticut 1830 [1820] Leonard H. Porter Male 7 Connecticut 1843 Julia A. Porter Female 6 Connecticut 1844 Francis A. Porter Male 4 Connecticut 1846 Abner H. Porter Male 3 Connecticut 1847 Kingsley H. Porter Male 0 Connecticut 1850 (15 additional boarders listed in what appears to be a boarding house run by Francis A. and Julia A. Porter) ["United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Francis A Porter, 1850.]Leonard H. Porter b. 1843 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA m. Lucy T. Main 10 Feb 1864 Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts (groom 21 years old and bride 19 years old at the time of their marriage) [John7209 - ] Lucy: b. 1845 Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Parents: Abel Main and __ __ “Leonard H. Porter; Birth Date: 1843; Age: 21; Spouse's Name: Lucy Main; Spouse's Birth Date: 1845; Spouse's Age: 19; Event Date: 10 Feb 1864; Event Place: Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; Father's Name: Francis A. Porter; Mother's Name: Julia A. Porter; Spouse's Father's Name: Abel Main; Spouse's Mother's Name: Main” ["Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Leonard H. Porter and Lucy Main, 10 Feb 1864.] Leonard Porter was living with his grandson, Merton C. Andrews at the time of the 1930 census. Leonard is shown as being 87 years old at the time. ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Leonard H Porter in entry for Merton C Andrews, 1930.]1880 United States Census: Andover, Tolland, Connecticut – Birth Spouse Father Mother Name Gender Age Marital Occupation Ethnicity Relation Born Date Spouse Born Father Born Mother BornLeonard H. Porter Male 37 Married Bridge Carpenter American Self Connecticut 1843 Lucy T. Porter Mass. Conn. Lucy T. Porter Female 35 Married Keeping House American Wife Massachusetts 1845 Leonard H. Porter Conn. Nellie Porter Female 11 Single At School American Daughter Connecticut 1869 Leonard H. Porter Conn. Lucy T. Porter Conn.Julia A. Porter Female 60 Widowed Keeping House American Mother-in-law Connecticut 1820 Conn. Conn. John Hoye Male 40 Single R.R. Trackman American Other Ireland 1840 Ireland Ireland Jerry Lyons Male 24 Single R.R. Trackman American Other Ireland 1856 Ireland Ireland ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Leonard H. Porter, 1880.] [girl] Porter b. m. __ Andrews ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, FamilySearch ( : accessed 28 Apr 2013), Merton C Andrews, 1930.] Merton C. Andrews b. m. __ Brown ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, FamilySearch ( : accessed 28 Apr 2013), Merton C Andrews, 1930.] [wife]: b. Parents: Arthur C. Brown (b. abt ) and Nellie __ (b. abt) 1930 United States Census: Mansfield, Tolland Coounty, Connecticut; District: 0008; Household ID: 213 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Yr Born Relation Father Born Mother BornMerton C. Andrews Male 41 Widowed White Connecticut 1889 Head Connecticut Connecticut Lucilla E. Andrews Female 19 Single White Connecticut 1911 Daughter Connecticut Connecticut Areline A. Andrews Female 18 Single White Connecticut 1912 Daughter Connecticut Connecticut Athea C. Andrews Female 13 Single White Connecticut 1917 Daughter Connecticut Connecticut Leonard H. Porter Male 87 Widowed White Connecticut 1843 Grandfather Connecticut Connecticut Nellie Brown Female 61 Widowed White Connecticut 1869 Mother-in-law Connecticut Connecticut Arthur C. Brown Male 85 Married White Connecticut 1845 Father-in-law Connecticut Connecticut Cora L. Brown Female 43 Single White Connecticut 1887 Sister-in-law Connecticut Connecticut ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Merton C Andrews, 1930.] Lucilla E. Andrews b. abt 1911 Connecticut, USA ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Merton C Andrews, 1930.] Areline A. Andrews b. abt 1912 Connecticut, USA ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Merton C Andrews, 1930.] Athea C. Andrews b. abt 1917 Connecticut, USA ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Merton C Andrews, 1930.] Julia A. Porter b. 1844 Connecticut, USA [John7209 - ; "United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Francis A Porter, 1850.] ==================================================================================================================================================Francis A. Porter b. 1846 Connecticut, USA [John7209 - ; "United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Francis A Porter, 1850.] ==================================================================================================================================================Abner H. Porter b. 24 Sep 1847 Andover Township, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA d. 2 Jul 1853 (Age: 5yr) Andover, Connecticut bur. Andover, Connecticut [John7209 - ; "United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Francis A Porter, 1850.] “Abner Porter; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 24 Sep 1847; Birthplace: ANDOVER TWP,TOLLAND,CONNETICUT; Father's Name: Francis A Porter; Mother's Name: Julia Ann A. __” ["Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Porter, 24 Sep 1847.]“Abner H. Porter; Gender: Male; Burial Place: Andover, Connecticut; Death Date: 02 Jul 1853; Age: 5; Birth Date: 1848; Father's Name: Francis A.; Mother's Name: Julia Ann __” ["Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner H. Porter, 02 Jul 1853; citing reference 10, FHL microfilm 3319.] ==================================================================================================================================================Kingsley H. Porter b. 1850 Connecticut, USA d. 6 Jul 1851 (infant) bur. Andover, Connecticut [John7209 - ; "United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Francis A Porter, 1850.] “Kingsley H. Porter; Gender: Male; Burial Place: Andover, Connecticut; Death Date: 06 Jul 1851; Age: 1; Birth Date: 1850; Father's Name: Francis A.; Mother's Name: Julia Ann __” ["Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Kingsley H. Porter, 06 Jul 1851; citing reference 10, FHL microfilm 3319.] ==================================================================================================================================================George Porter b. aft 1850 [John7209 - ; "United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Francis A Porter, 1850.] ==================================================================================================================================================Kate Porter b. 1857 [John7209 - ] Leonard Hendee m(2). Sarah A. Bacon 26 Aug 1829 Norwich, Connecticut d. 2 Sep 1859 Andover, Connecticut (1 child) ["Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Leonard Hendee, 02 Sep 1859; citing reference 4, FHL microfilm 3319.]“Leonard Hendee; Spouse’s Name: Sarah A. Bacon; Event Date: 26 Aug 1829; Event Place: Connecticut” ["Connecticut, Marriages, 1729-1867," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Leonard Hendee and Sarah A. Bacon, 02 Sep 1829.] “Leonard Hendee (Mary Loomis 10, Matthew9, James8, Joseph7, Joseph6, John5, John4, Thomas3 Lummyus, Laurent2, Oliver1) was born 21 July 1788, and died 02 Sep 1859. He married Sarah Bacon . . . Child of Leonard Hendee and Sarah Bacon is: Child Hendee.” [Loomis History, Loomis#8 - ][child] Hendee b. [Loomis History, Loomis#8 - ][child] Hendee b. d. 7 Apr 1778 Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut [New England Historical & Genealogical Register; Vol 56, 1902, p. 162-167; The Records of the Church in Bolton, Conn; An Account of Deaths from June, 1763] Asa Hendee (1) b. 8 Dec 1739 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England d. 1740-41 (infant) [Sandra Van Zandt - email removed]============================================================================================================================================================== Asa Hendee (2) b. abt 1748 m. CHLOE LOOMIS 24 SEP 1771 Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search - ] “In the year 1831 I had a Letter from Cyrus Hendee dated at South Chili New York giving an act (account?) of my uncle Asa Hendees family.” [Letter from Abner Hendee (b. Jun 1779 Andover-Hebron, Connecticut) to Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. – 15 Jun 1834] Chloe: b. abt 1751 Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England“25 Oct 1772 - Asa HENDEE & Wife, Cloe” [New England Historical & Genealogical Register; The Records of the Church in Bolton, Conn; A Record of Admissions Since 1763]Asa Hendee b. ch. 16 APR 1780 Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut Residence: Lownal (Lownad?), Vermont (1831) “In the year 1831 I had a Letter from Cyrus Hendee dated at South Chili New York giving an act (account?) of my uncle Asa Hendees family, among other things he says his oldest brother Asa lived in the state of Vermont in the town of Lownal (Lownad?). Perhaps you know him. He must be about 54 years of age.” [Letter from Abner Hendee (b. Jun 1779 Andover-Hebron, Connecticut) to Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. – 15 Jun 1834; New England Historical & Genealogical Register Vol 55, 1898, p. 34-39; The Records of the Church in Bolton, Conn; An Account of Baptisms from Nov 13, 1763]========================================================================================================================================================= Cyrus Hendee (Handy) b. 1 MAY 1785 Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA Residence: South Chili, New York (1831) [LDS Family History Search - ] “My father always told me they first came to Boston about the first settlement of that town. I found a small bag of papers at home left by my grandmother who died at my fathers 40 years since. Among the papers I find a record of the birth of all her children even to the day & time of the day they were born. I also found the original deeds of the land he bought. I also found a deed given by Richard Hendee at Windham about 100 years since & I also found a deed given by Richard Hendee at Windham about 100 years since & have inclosed it to you as a relict of the family which please accept from me. In the year 1831 I had a Letter from Cyrus Hendee dated at South Chili New York giving an act (account?) of my uncle Asa Hendees family, among other things he says his oldest brother Asa lived in the state of Vermont in the town of Lownal (Lownad?). Perhaps you know him. He must be about 54 years of age. Among other things this Cyrus informed me that he had changed his name to Handy because he had in that country found many who belonged to our [family] who had done the same among others he said his father’s cousin Barzilla had done the same. I reproved him for breaking down the ancient landmark of spelling the name as that would loose all trace of name & family. My sister [Mary Hendee] told me that one of my Grand father’s brothers she had understood settled in Randolph or Royalton & that his descendants now lived there of this perhaps you know more than I do.” [Letter from Abner Hendee (b. Jun 1779 Andover-Hebron, Connecticut) to Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. – 15 Jun 1834; New England Historical & Genealogical Register; Vol 55, 1898, p. 34-39; The Records of the Church in Bolton, Conn; An Account of Baptisms from Nov 13, 1763 - Continued] ========================================================================================================================================================= Philata HENDEE b. ch. 26 Jul 1778 Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut [New England Historical & Genealogical Register; Vol 54, 1898, p. 253-259; The Records of the Church in Bolton, Conn; An Account of Baptisms from Nov 13, 1763] ========================================================================================================================================================= Abner HENDEE b. ch, 4 Jul 1779 Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut [New England Historical & Genealogical Register; Vol 55, 1898, p. 34-39; The Records of the Church in Bolton, Conn; An Account of Baptisms from Nov 13, 1763 - Continued] ========================================================================================================================================================= Esther HENDEE b. ch. 5 May 1783 Bolton, Tolland County, Connecticut [New England Historical & Genealogical Register; Vol 55, 1898, p. 34-39; The Records of the Church in Bolton, Conn; An Account of Baptisms from Nov 13, 1763 - Continued] Lydia Hendee b. 14 Jul 1746 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m. Sgt. Gideon Judson abt 1777 d. 12 OCT 1835 [Sandra Van Zandt - email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Sgt. Gideon: b. 08 Mar 1748 Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA d. 25 JUN 1821 bur. Old South Cemetery, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut Parents: Elijah Judson (b. 15 Dec 1716 Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA chr. 16 Dec 1716 First Congregational Church, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut m. 28 Apr 1740 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut d. 10 Jan 1798 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut) and Sarah Hollister (b. 2 Nov 1723 Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA d. 28 Sep 1766 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut)============================================================================================================================================================== Eunice Hendee b. 24 Nov 1748 Cutters Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England [Sandra Van Zandt - email removed] m. Asahel Jones 27 Dec 1770 New Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut (or Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut) d. 4 May 1790 New Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut [Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. - ; LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - Beuna TOMALINO, 9320 Redcoat Place, Anchorage, Alaska 99507] Asahel: b. 7 Jul 1731 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England d. 13 May 1821 New Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut Parents: Benjamin Jones (b. 1696 “Of Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts” m. 1717 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut d. 1 Feb 1783 Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts bur. Beach Plain, Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts) and Patience Evarts (b. 2 May 1695 Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, New England d. 24 Apr 1770 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut) Melinda Jones b. 28 Nov 1779 Tolland, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA m. Jonathan Loomis 28 JAN 1802 New Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut d. 17 Oct 1867 (age 87 yrs) “Jonathan married Melinda Jones, daughter of Asahel Jones and Eunice Hendee, 28 Jan 1802 in Connecticut. Melinda was born 28 Nov 1779 in Tolland, Tolland, Connecticut and died 17 Oct 1867 at age 87. They had eight children: Isaac Chester, Royal Jones, Benjamin, Jonathan Ira, Mary Melinda, Alanson, Daughter, and Isaac Newton.” [Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. - ] Jonathan: b. 20 Jan 1776 New Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England d. 1 SEP 1849 (age 73 yrs) Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin Parents: Isaac Loomis and Rachel Merrill “He [Jonathan Loomis] removed to Conneaut, Ohio, and thence to Port Washington, Wis., where he died. He was a cooper.” [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitters - Robert HAMPTON, 29405 Shady Lane, Murrieta, CA 92563; Beuna TOMALINO, 9320 Redcoat Place, Anchorage, Alaska 99507] Isaac Chester Loomis b. 20 Dec 1802 New Hartford, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA m(1). Jane Cochran Apr 1833 d. 09 Oct 1882 Arkansas City, Cowley, Kansas [Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. - ; LDS Family History Search - ] Jane: b. 1811 “Of, Springfield, Delaware County, Pennsylvania” d. Aug 1856 Wisconsin Parents: Andrew Cochran and __ McIntyre Isaac Chester Loomis m(2). Harriet R. Cochran Dec 1869 [LDS Family History Search - ] Harriet R: b. “ Of, Arkansas City, Cowley, Kansas” d. 1897Royal Jones Loomis b. 24 May 1805 Connecticut, USA d. Aug 1833 [Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. - ]Benjamin Webster Loomis b. 13 May 1807 Connecticut, USA [Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. - ]Jonathan Ira Loomis b. 3 Feb 1810 Smithfield-Amenia, Dutchess County, New York, USA d. 21 Apr 1879 [Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. - ]Mary Melinda Loomis b. 9 Feb 1812 “Of, Smithfield-Amenia, Dutchess County, New York” [Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. - ]Alanson Loomis b. 13 Nov 1814 Smithfield-Amenia, Dutchess County, New York, USA d. 14 Sep 1833 [Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. - ](daughter) Loomis b. 14 Mar 1817 Smithfield-Amenia, Dutchess County, New York, USA d. 14 Mar 1817 (infant) Smithfield-Amenia, Dutchess County, New York [Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. - ]Isaac Newton Loomis b. 2 Apr 1819 Smithfield-Amenia, Dutchess County, New York, USA “Of, Pomfret, Chautauqua, New York” [Descendants of Joseph Loomis Sr. - ]Marting Jones b. 12 APR 1774 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA d. 14 OCT 1775 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut [Wayne County Family Biographies; Elihu Jones of Huron; 3 Generations of Descendants of Noah and Dinah [Hitchcock] Jones of Andover, Connecticut - ]==========================================================================================================================================================Millender Jones b. 19 OCT 1775 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA d. 28 NOV 1779 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut [Wayne County Family Biographies; Elihu Jones of Huron; 3 Generations of Descendants of Noah and Dinah [Hitchcock] Jones of Andover, Connecticut - ]==========================================================================================================================================================Wharton Jones b. 27 SEP 1777 Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut, USA [Wayne County Family Biographies; Elihu Jones of Huron; 3 Generations of Descendants of Noah and Dinah [Hitchcock] Jones of Andover, Connecticut - ]Mary Hendee b. 14 Jan 1751 [Sandra Van Zandt - email removed] “21 Mar 1779 - Sussanna GRISWOLD & Mary HENDEE” [New England Historical & Genealogical Register; The Records of the Church in Bolton, Conn; A Record of Admissions Since 1763]============================================================================================================================================================== Abner Hendee b. 22 May 1753 Coventry Township, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England ["Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Abner Hendee, 22 May 1753; citing reference , FHL microfilm unknown; Sandra Van Zandt - email removed] d. 18 Sep 1774 (age 21 yrs) bur. South Street Cemetery (aka Holy Grove Cemetery, South Yard, Silver Street Cemetery), North Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut (LOCATION: South St., 0.1 mile east of the junction with Silver St., North Coventry, Tolland Co., CT. Silver St. is intersects with U.S. Rt. 44 in North Coventry. DESCRIPTION: About 250 marked graves; many more unmarked. Rectangular yard, surrounded by good fieldstone walls. All stones face east. CONDITION: Now disused, but well-maintained. Nearly all footstones missing. Heavy lichen on most stones; many tilted, sunken, or weather-eroded. Several mostly illegible. DATE RANGE: 1740-1922.) “Abner, s of Asa & Mary, d Sept 18, 1774, 21 yrs” [From the Headstone Inscriptions before 1800, compiled by Charles R. Hale, State Necrologist, and housed at the CT State Library – Tolland County, Connecticut GenWeb Project - ] “Hendee, Abner d 18 Sep 1774; age 22; parents: Asa/Mary” [South Street Cemetery - ]============================================================================================================================================================== Esther Hendee b. 29 May 1757 [Sandra Van Zandt - email removed]Benajah Hendee b. 13 Feb 1717 [ ] Hannah Hendee b. 25 Dec 1697 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Jabez Cary, Jr. 15 Nov 1722 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut d. 25 Dec 1741 Mansfield City, Tolland County, Connecticut "Children of Richard (2) Hendee and his (2) wife, Elizabeth Conant. (6)8. HANNAH HENDEE, B., Dec., 25, 1697 M., Jabez Cary, Nov., 15, 1722" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Jabez: b. 12 Jul 1691 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut , New England d. 1760 Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut Residence: Windham, Preston and Mansfield, Connecticut Moved: After 15 Nov 1722 Windham, Windham, CT Moved: Bet 15 Nov 1722 and 1760 Preston, New London, CT Moved: Before 1760 Mansfield, Tolland, CT [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page: Page 78] Parents: Deacon Joseph Cary (b. 18 Apr 1663 Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony, New England m. 1687 Norwich, New London, Connecticut d. 10 Jan 1722 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut Property: An original proprietor of Windham, he purchased 1000 acres for ?10 - 9 Feb 1694 Windham, Windham, CT Moved: Before 1694 Norwich, New London, CT Member: 10 Dec 1700 Windham, Windham, CT [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page: Page 66] and Hannah RUDEL (b. abt 1668 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, New England d. 1691/1700 Windham, Windham, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - MARGARET C. ZIMMERMAN, 4542 SLODUSTY RD., GARDEN VALLEY, CA, USA 95633] "Hannah Hendee b. December 25, 1697 in Windham, m. November 15, 1722 in Windham to Jabez Carey [Robert Reynolds - email via Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] [w. satterstrom – email removed; ] Joseph Cary b. 28 Sep 1723 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Phebe Mack 1 JUL 1747 [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page: Page 95; The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton Publication: By author, 1954, Page: Carey Section, Page 1] d. 1765 Williamsburg, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Moved: After 1747 Mansfield, Tolland, CT Moved: Before 1765 Williamsburg, Berkshire, Massachusetts Phebe: b. 2 May 1729 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England d. 28 Feb 1769 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut Parents: Orlander Mack (b. 16 Dec 1693 Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, New England d. 28 Jan 1768 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut) and Damaris Dutton (b. 1702 Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, New England d. 17 Jan 1774 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut) Hannah Cary b. 11 Jul 1748 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Thomas MEEKENS Jul 1767 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut d. 1828 Williamsburg, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 95] Thomas: b. abt 1742 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England Phebe Cary b. 6 Jan 1750 d. 3 Aug 1815 Williamsburg, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 95] Mary Cary b. 5 Dec 1751 d. 1836 Ohio [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 95] Jemima Cary b. 21 Nov 1753 Coventry Township, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m. John FORD 06 Dec 1773 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut d. Sep 1849 Middlefield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page 95] John: b. 13 Oct 1749 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England d. Oct 1782 Elizabeth Cary b. 10 Mar 1755 d. 12 Oct 1841 Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 95] Joseph Cary b. 7 Mar 1757 Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA m. Rachel Thompson 7 JAN 1781 Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut d. 3 Feb 1848 Ontario, Wayne County, New York Occupation: May have been a minister (was a Chaplin in Revolution) Moved: aft 7 Jan 1781 Middlefield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Moved: bef 3 Feb 1848 Ontario, Wayne, New York Military des: abt 1775 American Revolution (1775-1783) [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 136] Rachel: d. 26 Sep 1851 [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 1]Rachel Cary b. 31 Mar 1782 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Stoughton [The Stoughton Family of Gill, MassachusettsAuthor: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Page: 760] says she was born in Mansfield, Tolland County, Massachusetts, USA [Vital Records of Gill Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Publication: Boston, MA: New Enhgland Historic and Genealogical Society, 1904, Page 15; John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 136 Joseph Cary b. 19 Jun 1783 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Stoguhton [The Stoughton Family of Gill, MassachusettsAuthor: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Page: 760] says he was born on that day in Middlefield, Hampshire, Massachusetts; Cary [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author] says he was born a year later; see also [Vital Records of Gill Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Publication: Boston, MA: New Enhgland Historic and Genealogical Society, 1904, Page 14] Lucy Cary b. 27 Dec 1785 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Stoughton [The Stoughton Family of Gill, MassachusettsAuthor: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Page: 760] says she was born in Middlefield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Cary[John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 821] says she was born 1 Dec 1785; see also [Vital Records of Gill Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: New Enhgland Historic and Genealogical Society, 1904, Page 14] Stephen Cary b. 6 Oct 1786 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 1814 New Orleans, Orleans County, Louisianna Stoughton [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Page: 760] says he was born in Middlefield, Hampshire, MA. Cary [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 821] says he was born a year later. Ezekiel Cary b. 1 Apr 1788 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Stoughton [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Page: 760] says he was born in Middlefield, Hampshire, MA. Cary [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 821] says he was born a year later; see also [Vital Records of Gill Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Publication: Boston, MA: New Enhgland Historic and Genealogical Society, 1904, Page 14]Zina Cary b. 8 Mar 1790 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. Sep 1797 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts [Vital Records of Gill Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Publication: Boston, MA: New England Historic and Genealogical Society, 1904, Page 15; The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 1; John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page 136]Hannah Cary b. 3 Jan 1792 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 1; Vital Records of Gill Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Publication: Boston, MA: New Enhgland Historic and Genealogical Society, 1904, Page 14; John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. CaryPublication: Boston, MA: by author, Page 136]Eunice Cary b. 15 Jan 1794 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Cary [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. CaryPublication: Boston, MA: by author, Page 821] says she was born a year later [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 1; Vital Records of Gill Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Publication: Boston, MA: New Enhgland Historic and Genealogical Society, 1904, Page 14]Phebe Mack Cary b. 14 Sep 1795 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Stroughton [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 760] says she was born 14 Sep 1795. Cary [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 821] says shewas born 15 Sep 1797, see also [Vital Records of Gill Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Publication: Boston, MA: New Enhgland Historic and Genealogical Society, 1904, Page 15]Zina Cary b. 1 Feb 1799 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA m. Elizabeth Lyon 28 Jan 1819 Vernon, Windham County, Vermont d. 8 Jun 1876 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts [Title: The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 3; Vital Records of Gill Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Publication: Boston, MA: New Enhgland Historic and Genealogical Society, 1904, Page 15; John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page 136] Elizabeth: b. 1795 d. 30 Jan 1881 Gill, Franklin County, MassachusettsEunice Cary b. 25 Jan 1821 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 3]William Cary b. 7 Oct 1822 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 18 Nov 1858 Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts “Soughton [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 3] adds the following word next to his death entry: ‘Insane"’Zina Cary b. 8 Jun 1823 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA m(1). Cynthia Almira Plumb 1 Jul 1844 Guilford, Windham County, Vermont d. 26 Jul 1893 in Marlboro, Windham County, Vermont Occupation: farmer [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton. Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6; 1870 Census for MA, Franklin County, Town of Colrain, Publication: 21 Aug 1870, Page 2?; Colrain Birth Registry, Massachusetts Archives; Guilford Marriage Register, Author: Guilford Town Clerk, Publication: 1868; Copy of original Certificate of Marriage for J.H Carey and Nettie Carey Author: Halifax Town Clerk, Publication: 13 May 1885 Cynthia Almira: b. 16 Aug 1826 Guilford, Windham County, Vermont, USA d. 13 Apr 1862 Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts Parents: Clark Plumb (b. 25 Jun 1801 d. 7 Oct 1859) [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6] and Olive Burrows (b. 18 Dec 1794 Guilford, Windham County d. 5 Jun 1872; a handwritten note on this genealogy says "Indian." Parents: Joseph Burrows and Hannah __ ) [Census: 1870 Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts; The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6] Thomas Jefferson Carey b. 1 May 1845 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. bef 1870 Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts “Absent from 1870 census. Appears to have died.” [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6; Vital Records of Gill Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Publication: Boston, MA: New Enhgland Historic and Genealogical Society, 1904, Page 15; 1870 Census for MA, Franklin County, Town of Colrain, Publication: 21 Aug 1870, Page 2?] Daniel Carey b. About 1845/46 in Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA m. Lydia L. CARPENTER 6 Apr 1868 Guilford, Windham County, Vermont Occupation: laborer “He was age 22 at marriage (817). He was age 5 in 1850 census.Stoughton (760) says he was born in Gill in 1847. Lydia: b. abt 1853 Guilford, Windham County, Vermont, USA Parents: John CARPENTER and __ Nettie R. Carey b. abt 1867/68 in Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA m. John Heenan CAREY 13 May 1885 Halifax, Windham County, Vermont d. 8 Jul 1915 “I have finally resolved the following mysteries concerning the family of John Heenan CAREY and Nettie CAREY:1)? the name of Nettie CAREY's husband is John Heenan CAREY2)? the names of John Heenan CAREY's parents are Zina CAREY and Cynthia Almira PLUMB3)? When Nettie's children provided different maiden names for their mother Nettie and grandmother Lydia they were incorrect. I think theywere confused by their own family history.(You will find this information under Nettie's birth, marriage andJohn Heenan's birth)Given all of the above, I conclude that:1. Nettie CAREY married her own uncle2. Nettie CAREY and John Henan CAREY were married less than three months before the birth of Alice, their first child.3. Nettie CAREY nearly a child when she got pregnant. She got pregnant with Alice on 28 Oct 1884 (using the standard 40 weeks). If Nettie was born Jan 1868 as claimed by Carol, then she was age 16 and 9 months at the time.Here is the story as best I can figure: John Heenan CAREY got his brother Daniel's daughter Nettie pregnant when she was only 16 (and old enough give consent by Vermont law today). He then waited until she was 6? months pregnant before he married her. He fathered as many as 11 children with her. Nettie died early, in 1917, cause unknown (cannot rule out childbirth). John Henan was left with five children under 18 (the youngest being 7) and several adult children. John Henan went onto live a long life dying in 1953 at the age of 93. I do not know if he remarried. If not, he was a widower for 36 years. That would be a first in my 4000 person database. What I would like to know is did Nettie give her consent or was she raped? I think that is a real possibility given her young age, children are most likely to be abused by family members, and John's delay in marrying Nettie. Also, it is even more likely that Nettie was sexually abused as a child because it seems unlikely that Nettie got pregnant when she lost her virginity. Statistically, it seems more likely that John Heenan and Nettie had had a sexual relationship before she got pregnant. If they had such a relationship for more than nine months, then John would have committedstatutory rape if that law existed in 1884. That Nettie CAREY married her uncle is supported by a 1983 letter that family member Marion Hodgdon wrote to Beatrice Lange (259) in which she says: "John Heenan CAREY born 4/15/1860 married Nettie CAREY, she were his niece, she was Dan CAREY's daughter."Stoughton (760) says they were married 22 Apr 1868.” [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6; Guilford Marriage Register, Author: Guilford Town Clerk, Publication: 1868; Marriage record for Nettie carey and J.H. Carey - 13 May 1885, Author: Halifax Town Clerk (available through State of Vermont, Public Records Division) Publication: 4 Aug 2000, Quality: 2] “Nettie's daughter's children often incorrectly recorded Nettie's maiden name on various documents. It was CARPENTER according to her daughter Gertrude's Social Security application (38). It was BURROUGHS according to her daughter Gertrude's marriage license (256). It was BORRIS according to her husband John CAREY's obit (317) - no doubt writing from info provided by one of the children. The following supports my claim that Nettie's maiden name was CAREY: 1)? Her name is Nettie CAREY according to her marriage record (350). 2)? My explanation for why Nettie's children do not say her name was Nettie CAREY, I again contend that they simply do not know their family history. This is why Instead of saying their mother was born Nettie CAREY, they confuse her with their grandmother Lydia CARPENTER, their 2nd great grandmother Olive BURROWS (from which they created Burroughs" and "Borris." Their brother Frank CAREY named his father's mother as Lydia PLUMB, confusing her with his maternal grandmother Lydia Carpenter.”“Although Stoughton's History of Gill claims Nettie C. CAREY married Josiah H. Carey (born 1849) in Vernon (unconfirmed), the following evidence proves that she married John Heenan CAREY in Halifax:1) The bride's marriage record (350) and the groom's marriage record (769) show Nettie CAREY married "J.H. CAREY" on 13 May 1885 inHalifax, Windham, VT. These records are on file at the Halifax Town Clerk. They are NOT on file in Vernon. Stoughton provides no evidenceto support his claim.2) Birth records for children Florence (770), John (771), and Bertha (772) refer to the father as John H. CAREY.3) Marriage records for J. H. CAREY and death records for John Heenan CAREY prove he was born in 1860 (759, 815, 259). Josiah H. CAREY was born in 1849 (760).” [Guilford Marriage Register, Author: Guilford Town Clerk, Publication: 1868, Marriage record for Nettie carey and J.H. Carey - 13 may 1885, Author: Halifax Town Clerk (available through State of Vermont, Public Records, Division) Publication: 4 Aug 2000, Quality: 2; The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. StoughtonPublication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, page 7, Quality: 2; Marriage record for Nettie carey and J.H. Carey - 13 May 1885, Author: Halifax Town Clerk (available through State of Vermont, Public Records Division) Publication: 4 Aug 2000; Marriage License for Burton C. Halladay and Gertrude F. Carey, Author: Town of Newfane, VT, Publication: 30 May 1916; Obiturary for John H. Carey, Author: Unknown VT newpaper, Publication: Jul 1953, Claim for Social Security, Author: US Social Security Administration, Publication: 5 Jun 1972; The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, page 7; Marriage record for J.H. Carey, Author: Hailifax Town Clerk, Publication: Pubic Records Division, State of Vermont, Copy of original Certificate of Marriage for J.H Carey and Nettie, Carey Author: Halifax Town Clerk, Publication: 13 May 1885]“Although Stoughton's History of Gill claims Nettie C. CAREY married Josiah H. Carey (born 1849) in Vernon (unconfirmed), the following evidence proves that she married John Heenan CAREY in Halifax:1) The bride's marriage record (350) and the groom's marriage record (769) show Nettie CAREY married "J.H. CAREY" on 13 May 1885 in Halifax, Windham, VT. These records are on file at the Halifax TownClerk. They are NOT on file in Vernon. Stoughton provides no evidence to support his claim.2) Birth records for children Florence (770), John (771), and Bertha (772) refer to the father as John H. CAREY.3) Marriage records for J. H. CAREY and death records for John Heenan CAREY prove he was born in 1860 (759, 815, 259). Josiah H. CAREY was born in 1849 (760).” [Letter from Marion Hodgdon to Beatrice Lange, Author: Marion Hodgdon, Publication: 15 Feb 1983, Quality: 1; Marriage record for J.H. Carey, Author: Hailifax Town Clerk, Publication: Pubic Records Division, State of Vermont; Certificate of Death for John Heenan Carey, Author: State of Vermont, Public Records Division, 1 Aug 1953; Obiturary for John H. Carey, Author: Unknown VT newpaper, Publication: Jul 1953, Birth record for Florence Mabel Carey, Author: Guilford, VT Town Clerk, Publication: Public Records Division, State of Vermont; Birth record for John Carey Jr., Author: Guilford, Windham, VT Town Clerk, Publication: Public Records Division, State of Vermont, Birth record for Bertha Carey, Publication: Public Records Division, State of Vermont, Birth record for Edna Enez Carey, Author: Dover, VT Town Clerk; Claim for Social Security, Author: US Social Security Administration, Publication: 5 Jun 1972; Marriage record for Nettie carey and J.H. Carey - 13 may 1885; Author: Halifax Town Clerk (available through State of Vermont, Public Records Division) Publication: 4 Aug 2000; The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, page 7; Copy of original Certificate of Marriage for J.H Carey and Nettie Carey, Author: Halifax Town Clerk, Publication: 13 May 1885]John Heenan: b. 15 Apr 1860 Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 17 Jul 1953 Townshend, Windham County, Vermont bur. 20 Jul 1953 South Newfane Cemetery, Newfane, Windham County, Vermont The informant on the death certificate was Frank CAREY, a son. He named his father's parents as Zina CAREY and Lydia Plumb. In actuality, they were Zina CAREY and Cynthia Almira Plumb. He probably confused his paternal grandmother with his maternal grandmother Lydia Carpenter. Not in Franklin County MA Cause of death: “John died of acute congestive cardiac failure complicated by gastro enteritis and debility at Grace Cottage Hospital in Townsend, Vermont where he had been a patient for 3 days (815). When John died, he left 6 children, 51 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren, and 26 great-great-grandchildren (317). Occupation: dairy farmer [Census: 1860] Parents: Zina Cary (b. 8 Jun 1823 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA) and Cynthia Almira Plumb (b. 16 Aug 1826 Guilford, Windham County, Vermont, USA) “With regard to the groom's parents names the marriage record for J. H. CAREY and Nettie Carey (825) is difficult to read but I belive that it says "Zina Carey" and "Almira Carey." The following evidence proves that his parents were Zina CAREY and Cynthia Almira Plumb:1) The death record for John Heenan CAREY (815) records his father as Zina CAREY. It records his mother's maiden name as PLUMB.2) Admittedly, the death record for John Heenan CAREY (815) names his mother as "Lydia PLUMB;" information no doubt provided by theinformant, John's son Frank CAREY. I contend, however, that netherneither Frank nor his siblings knew their family history well so oftenprovided incorrect information. Specifically, not only did Frankconfuse his maternal grandmother Lydia PLUMB with his maternalgrandmother Lydia CARPENTER, but two of his sisters incorrectly namedtheir mother's maiden name (below).3) Although Ralph M. Stoughton's "The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts" lists 8 children of Zina and Almira ending with Lukeborn in 1856, it is entirely possible that Cynthia (Almira Plumb)CAREY had John Heenan in 1860. She would have been only 34. Alice Carey b. 7 Aug 1885 Marlboro, Windham County, Vermont, USA m. Silas Francis Moulton 22 Sep 1902 Dover, Windham County, Vermont “1. Nettie CAREY married her own uncle 2. Nettie CAREY and John Henan CAREY were married less than three months before the birth of Alice, their first child 3. Nettie CAREY nearly a child when she got pregnant. She got pregnant with Alice on 28 Oct 1884 (using the standard 40 weeks). If Nettie was born Jan 1868 as claimed by Carol, then she was age 16 and 9 months at the time. Here is the story as best I can figure: John Heenan CAREY got his brother Daniel's daughter Nettie pregnant when she was only 16 (and old enough give consent by Vermont law today). He then waited until she was 6? months pregnant before he married her.” [Letter from Marion Hodgdon to Beatrice Lange , Author: Marion Hodgdon, Publication: 15 Feb 1983; Marriage record index card for Alice Carey, Author: Public records Division, State of Vermont, Publication: 7 Aug 2000] Florence Mable Carey b. 10 Aug 1887 in Guilford, Windham County, Vermont, USA [Birth record for Florence Mabel Carey, Author: Guilford, VT , Town Clerk, Publication: Public Records Division, State of Vermont] John Carey b. 28 Oct 1889 Guilford, Windham County, Vermont, USA “Letter (259) says 1890” [Birth record for John Carey Jr., Author: Guilford, Windham, VT Town Clerk, Publication: Public Records Division, State of Vermont] Bertha Carey b. 7 Sep 1891 Guilford, Windham County, Vermont, USA [Birth record for Bertha Carey,Publication: Public Records Division, State of Vermont] Frank Carey b. 1895 [Letter from Marion Hodgdon to Beatrice Lange, Author: Marion Hodgdon, Publication: 15 Feb 1983, Quality: 1] Gertrude Francelia Carey b. 12 Feb 1898 in Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA m. Burton Charles Halladay 31 May 1916 Williamsville, Windham County, Vermont d. 6 Jul 1982 Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont bur. Meetinghouse Hill Cemetery, Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont Burton Charles: b. 3 Jun 1897 Newfane, Windham County, Vermont, USA [Claim for Social Security, Author: US Social Security Administration, Publication: 5 Jun 1972; Social Security Death Index, Author: U.S. Social Security Administration Master Dealth Index; Marriage License for Burton C. Halladay and Gertrude F. Carey, Author: Town of Newfane, VT, Publication: 30 May 1916; Newspaper wedding announcement for Burton Halladay and Gertrude Carey, Unknown paper, Publication: 1916?; "Burton C. Halladay," Author: Unknown newspaper, Publication: 1972] Beatrice Eleanor Halladay Statie B. Halladay Verne Eugene Halladay Sergeant b. 16 Jun 1925 Maurice A. Halladay Janice Halladay Ernest Halladay Jean Elaine Halladay Clarence Carey b. Private Edna Inez Carey b. 20 Aug 1905 East Dover, Windham County, Vermont, USA m. __ Ellis d. 19 Apr 1975 Brattleboro, County, Vermont bur. West Brattleboro Cemetery, Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont [: Letter from Marion Hodgdon to Beatrice Lange, Author: Marion Hodgdon, Publication: 15 Feb 1983, Quality: 1; Obituary for Edna Carey Ellis, Author: Unknown VT newspaper, Publication: About 19 Apr 1975, Quality: 2; Birth record for Edna Enez Carey, Author: Dover, VT Town Clerk, Quality: 3] Harry Carey b. Private Agnes Carey b. Private Winfield Carey b. 18 Oct 1871 d. 11 Apr 1931 Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, page 7] Daniel Carey b. Jun 1873 d. 2 Mar 1907 Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, page 7] Elizabeth Carey b. Henry Carey b. 13 Oct 1878 Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 1 Mar 1943 Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, page 7] Hattie Carey b. Nora Carey b. Mable E. Carey b. 6 Oct 1889 d. 19 May 1933 Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, page 7] Almira C. Cary b. 1846 [1870 Census for MA, Franklin County, Town of Colrain, Publication: 21 Aug 1870, Page 2?] Josiah H. Carey (triplet?) b. 5 Oct 1849 Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 31 Dec 1849 [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6] [Female] (triplet?) Cary b. 5 Oct 1849 Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 5 Oct 1849 Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts [Colrain Birth Registry, Massachusetts Archives] Samuel Carey (triplet?) b. abt Oct 1849 Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA [Census: 1870 Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts] “The 1870 Census shows Samuel was 10 months old in 1850 making him born in Oct 1849.” [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6; 1870 Census for MA, Franklin County, Town of Colrain, Publication: 21 Aug 1870, Page 2?] Eunice Francelia Carey b. 10 Jul 1852 Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 25 Feb 1940 Leyden, Franklin County, Massachusetts [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6] Luke Carey b. 1856 Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 1860 [The Stoughton Family of Gill, MassachusettsAuthor: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6] John Heenan Carey b. 15 Apr 1860 Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USAZina Cary m(2). Mary Dunakin abt 1864 Mary: b. 21 Mar 1842 Windsor, Windsor County, Vermont, USA d. 22 Sep 1904 Leverett, Franklin County, Massachusetts [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6; “On page 6 it says Windsor NH or VT, but on page 3 it says Windsor, NH.I am inclined to believe VT because I can find no Windsor NH.” - Peter Blood – email removed; ]] Frazier Carey b. 18 Dec 1866 d. 11 Jul 1917 Wendell, Franklin County, Massachusetts [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6] Martha Carey b. Caleb L. Carey b. 17 May 1864 d. 14 Jun 1931 in Wendell, Franklin County, Massachusetts [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6] Mary L. Carey b. 3 Jun 1874 Guilford, Windham County, Vermont, USA d. 21 Jul 1944 Leverett, Franklin County, Massachusetts [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6] Alice Carey b. 23 Feb 1879 d. 3 Sep 1912 Leverett, Franklin County, Massachusetts [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 6]Thomas Jefferson Cary b. 17 Feb 1826 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA [The Stoughton Family of Gill, MassachusettsAuthor: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 3]Isaac Cary b. 15 Sep 1803 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 3 Jan 1893 Stowe, Lamoille County, Vermont “Cary (821) says he was born a year later” [The Stoughton Family of Gill, Massachusetts, Author: Ralph M. Stoughton, Publication: By author, 1954, Carey Section, Page 1; Vital Records of Gill Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Publication: Boston, MA: New Enhgland Historic and Genealogical Society, 1904, Page 14] Richard Cary b. 15 Jan 1759 Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, New England [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 95 & 136] Abner Cary b. 21 Jan 1760 Williamsburg, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, New England d. 1845 in Dupage County, Illinois [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page 95 & 137] Triphena Cary b. 11 Dec 1763 [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 95] Daughter Cary b. Williamsburg, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 95] Daughter Cary b. Williamsburg, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, Massachusetts: by author, Page 95] Asa Cary b. 1 Apr 1770 Williamsburg, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, New England [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page 95 & 137] Hannah Cary b. 6 Jul 1725 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England d. 25 Dec 1741 (age 16) Windham, Windham County, Connecticut[or] Hannah Cary b. 6 Jul 1725 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Nathaniel Skiff d. 22 Aug 1775 [Ancestors of William Henry Cress, Generation 9 - ]Jabez Cary b. 30 Jul 1727 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Martha Gilbert abt 1759 Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut d. Oneida County, New York Martha: b. 25 Jun 1728 Fairfield Twp [Township], Connecticut, America ["The Carey/Cary Family" - ; John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page 95]Nathaniel Cary b. 23 Oct 1729 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m(1). Dorcas Marcy 12 Sep 1751 d. Willimantic, Connecticut [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page 78; Ancestors of William Henry Cress, Generation 9 - ]Nathaniel Cary m(2). Sarah Sargent 2 Dec 1767 [Ancestors of William Henry Cress, Generation 9 - ]Nathaniel Cary m(3). Tabitha Root 18 Mar 1784 [Ancestors of William Henry Cress, Generation 9 - ]Ebenezer Cary b. 3 Oct 1732 Preston, New London County (or Mansfield, Tolland County), Connecticut, New England m. Sarah Trumbull 30 Mar 1758 d. 16 Mar 1816 [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page 78 and 97; Ancestors of William Henry Cress, Generation 9 - ] Sarah: b. 6 Mar 1740 (or 1741) d. 18 Aug 1830 Batavia, New YorkElizabeth Cary b. 6 Oct 1733 Preston, New London, Connecticut, New England David Cary b. 1734 m. Mary Webber 1756 Mansfield, Connecticut [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page 78; Ancestors of William Henry Cress, Generation 9 - ]Richard Cary b. 8 Jan 1735 Preston, New London, Connecticut, New England Mary Cary b. 17 Nov 1739 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Benjamin Crosby Mansfield, Connecticut [John Cary the Plymouth PilgrimAuthor: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page 78; Ancestors of William Henry Cress, Generation 9 - ]Benjamin Cary b. 25 Jan 1941 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England d. 25 Jan 1941 (infant) Windham, Windham County, Connecticut “Died in infancy” [John Cary the Plymouth Pilgrim, Author: Seth C. Cary, Publication: Boston, MA: by author, Page 78]Sarah Hendee [twin of Joshua] b. 18 Apr 1700 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. John Hurd 16 Sep 1725 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut "(7)9. SARAH HENDEE, B., Apr., 1, 1700, M., John Hurd, Sept., 16, 1725." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "Sarah Hendee b. April 18, 1700 in Windham, m. September 16, 1725 in Windham to John Hurd" [Robert Reynolds - email via Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] John: b. abt 1696================================================================================================================================================================== Joshua Hendee [twin of Sarah] b. 16 Apr 1700 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England d. bef 25 Apr 1707 (infant or child) ["The Hendee/Hendy Family" - ]================================================================================================================================================================== Josiah Hendee b. 6 Mar 1702 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m(1). Bethsheba Larned (or Learned) 9 Jan 1728 Ashford, Windham County (or Sherborn, Middlesex County), Connecticut by Rev. Daniel Baker [Barbour Collection, Connecticut Vital Records, Windham County, CT, Ashford Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1710 – 1851 - ] d. 18 Jan 1766 (age 64 yr) Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut bur. Jan 1766 Old Ashford Cemetery, Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut – Inscription: ‘Hendee, Bathsheba, wife of Josiah, died Oct. 25, 1759, age 51 Hendee, Josiah, died Jan. 18, 1766, age 64’ Residence: Ashford, Connecticut Residence: Ashford Windham County, Connectcut "(8)10. JOSIAH HENDEE (1) B., Mar., 6, 1702, Lived at Ashford, Conn., M., (1) Bethsheba?Larned?Jan. 9, 1728/29 by Rev. Daniel Baker Bethsheba D., Oct., 25, 1759. Josiah M., (2)?Keziah?Mason who was B., Mar., 5, 1760. Bethsheba B., May, 3, 1708" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "From an old hand writtten copy oy Hendee records I find the following: Abel Hendee married Cynthia Topliff on April 04, 1813. Abel died August 05, 1843 in Mansfield, Conn, Abel, son of Caleb and Judith Goodell Hendee. Caleb born Aug. 24, 1756 in Ashford, Conn., son of Caleb and Hannah Holmes Hendee. Caleb {m Hannah Holmes} born Nov. 09, 1730 ln Ashford, Conn. is the son of Josiah Hendee, born March 06, 1701 Ashford, Conn. Married to Bethsheba Learned. ?Josiah is the son of Richard Second. So that is the way that George Hendee, Indian Motorcycle man, fits into the descendants list of Hendees. Richard, 2nd, had five sons that have recorded descendants: Jonathan, Josiah, Joshua, Barzallia, and Asa. Jonathan has the largest number. Barzallia the fewest. I would like to hear from Ronald Hendee of Grand Rapids." [Mary LaBatt, Kalamazoo, MI - email removed] "Josiah Hendee b. March 6, 1702 in Windham, m. January 9, 1728 in Ashford, Windham Cty, CT to Bathsheba Larned [or Learned] of Sherborn, MA" [Robert Reynolds - email via Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] [Bond's Genealogies and History of Watertown. 2nd Ed., Page: 335] "JOSIAH [Hendee] born 1702 our line" [Wayne Duncan - email removed]“Josiah HENDEE; Birth: 25 APR 1707[?]; Note: Josiah lived in Ashford [Windham County, Connectcut]. He left a large family. One of his descendants, by the name of Caleb [his grandson – Caleb Hendee, Jr. (b. 24 Aug 1756)], was one of General Washington's Life Guards [George Washington’s personal “Commander-in-Chief Guards” during the Revolutionary War]. Many of his descendants still live in Ashford.” [Conant Family In America; Author: O'Dell; Los Angeles Public Library- Genealogy Collection; Page 166; drobinson.GED; Jackson; Date of Import: Aug 24, 1999; Howell, Akers, Pickerell, Odell Family - ; Jeanne M. Howell – email removed]Bethsheba: b. 3 May 1708 Sherborn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, New England d. 25 Oct 1759 (age 51 yr) Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed; World Family Tree]) bur. Oct 1759 Old Ashford Cemetery, Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut – Inscription: ‘Hendee, Bathsheba, wife of Josiah, died Oct. 25, 1759, age 51 Hendee, Josiah, died Jan. 18, 1766, age 64’ Parents: Deacon Benoni Learned (b. 4 Dec 1656 Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, New England chr. 29 Nov 1657 Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts m(1). Sarah WRIGHT 1689 Sherborn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts m(2). Mary Fanning 18 Jun 1680 in Watertown, Massachusetts [Sara Glidden – email removed; d. 10 Apr 1738 Sherburne, Massachusetts (Grandparents: Isaac Learned b. in England and Mary Stearns b. About. 1626 in Nayland, Suffolk Co., England) [Benoni was] Soldier from Watertown in King Philip's War, 1676. Deputy to the General Court, 1701 [From: SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS publication -- No. 8 - COPYRIGHT, 1906, BY THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN MASSACHUSETTS]) and SARAH WRIGHT (chr. "Received to the church in 1690" [Joel Munsell's Sons, 1882, The Learned Family, compiled by William Law Learned in part from the papers of the late Joseph Gay Eaton Learned.]) "The excellent Deacon Benoni Learned," says Rev. Mr. Morse, "served Sherborn as treasurer, selectman, representative in the general court, and for a long period in his early history his name is conspicuous, and it is evident that he was a man of sound and consistent piety." He died April 10th, 1738. His will, written Jan'y 12, 1736-7, proved April, 1738, mentions his wife Sarah; son Edward, heirs of son Thomas; grandson Benjamin Bond, son of daughter Mary; daughter Hannah, wife of James Leland; daughter Sarah, wife of Isaac Kendall; daughter Elizabeth, wife of Timothy Leland; daughter Tabitha Dewing's heirs; daughter Abigail; daughter Thankful; daughter Bathsheba, wife of Josiah Hendee. Edward was executor. No mention is made of a widow in the administration papers. His wife seems to have died a few days after the will was executed. Dr. Bond says she survived her husband; perhaps his reason for this statement is because she is named in the will. His second wife was a dau. of Capt. Edward Wright of Sudbury, and with others released her rights in her father's estate to her brother Samuel. ["June 15, 1708 Rec. of Deeds Midd. XVI. 491" - Descendants of William Learned - ]) and Sarah __ [Bond's Genealogies and History of Watertown. 2nd Ed., Page: 334-335] [Sara Glidden – email removed; ] “Josiah HENDEE was born on 6 Mar 1702 in Windham, Windham, CT. He died on 18 Jan 1766 at the age 63 in Ashford, Windham, CT. He was buried in Jan 1766 in Old Ashford Cemetery, Ashford, Windham, CT. Josiah was born in Windham, CT and then moved to Ashford, CT where he married Bathsheba Larned, or Learned. All seven of their children were born in Ashford. Josiah may have remarried after Bathsheba died in 1759. There is a record of a marriage between Josiah Hendee and Kesiah Mason on Mar. 5, 1760 in the Ashford vital records of the Barbour collection. There are no births listed for Josiah and Kesiah as parents in Ashford. According to an Averell genealogy book, only Caleb, Sarah and Elizabeth survived Josiah. Or at least they were the only ones mentioned in his will. Sarah was married to Stephen Averell and Elizabeth was married to David Martin. The transcription of he and his wife's tombstones from the Old Ashford Cemetery reads as follows: "Hendee, Bathsheba, wife of Josiah, died Oct. 25, 1759, age 51 Hendee, Josiah, died Jan. 18, 1766, age 64" Josiah HENDEE and Bathsheba LEARNED were married on 9 Jan 1729 in Ashford, Windham, CT. Bathsheba LEARNED was born on 3 May 1708 in Sherborn, Middlesex, MA. She died on 25 Oct 1759 at the age of 51 in Ashford, Windham, CT. She was buried in Oct 1759 in Old Ashford Cemetery, Ashford, Windham, CT.” [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed]“HOTELS: Before 1800, a hotel was kept by Josiah Hendee, in the old house now occupied as a shop, by T. O. Dunham. From 1802 to '7, Gideon Warner was the landlord in the same house.” [WESTMINSTER WEST, VERMONT HISTORICAL MAGAZINE - ] Josiah Hendee & Bethsheba Larned (or Learned) line leads to Wayne Duncan. [Wayne Duncan - email removed]Sgt. Caleb Hendee b. 29 Nov 1730 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Hannah Holmes 17 Jan 1751 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut d. 13 May 1814 (age 83 yr) Connecticut bur. May 1814 South Cemetery, Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut Military Service: Sergeant in Capt James Dana’s Company in General Waterbury’s State Brigade. Hired by Ashford. Joined May 21. Promoted to Ensign. Aug. 19. Hendee, Caleb, Jr. Ensign in Provisional Regiment – Promoted to rank of Captain [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - MICHELLE BERTRAND 143 BAKER STREET, FALL RIVER, MA, USA 02721-3801; Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] Hannah: b. 5 Mar 1730 Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut, New England d. 21 Dec 1819 (age 88 yr) Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut bur. Dec 1819 South Cemetery, Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut Parents: John HOLMES (b. 28 Jun 1695 Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut m. 28 Jan 1718/1719 d. Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut) and Mary JOHNSON (b. 28 Jul 1695 Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut d. Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut) “Caleb HENDEE (Josiah-1) was born on 29 Nov 1730 in Ashford, Windham, CT. He died on 13 May 1814 at the age of 83 in Connecticut. He was buried in May 1814 in South Cemetery, Ashford, Windham, CT. Caleb served in the military in Capt Dana's Company in Connecticut.13 "Hendee, Caleb, Sergeant in Capt James Dana’s Company in Gen. Waterbury’s State Brigade. Hired by Ashford. Joined May 21. Promoted to Ensign. Aug. 19. Hendee, Caleb, Jr. Ensign in Provisional Regiment. Residence Ashford." Caleb Hendee was born and was married in Ashford, CT according to the Barbour vital records for Ashford. He and his wife, Hannah Holmes, had eight children in Ashford. The 1790 census records shows Caleb Hende's household in Ashford with two males over 16 and two females. All of their children were over 20 by 1790 – I have not done the research to determine how many survived until 1790. In 1800, the census for Ashford shows the Caleb Hendy household with 1 male over 45, 1 female between 10 and 16, and 1 female over 45. This could support the fact that he remarried, or it could be that other relatives were living with him. Caleb Hendy, Jr. is also listed on this census right above his father on the page. John Hendy, another son, is listed just below his father. The obituary for Caleb Hendee in a Windham County, CT newspaper says that he died in May, 1814, at the age of 85. The tombstone inscription for the Caleb Hendee who died on May 13, 1814 says: "Hendee, Sgt. Caleb, died March 13, 1814, age 85, Revolutionary War, Capt. Dana’s Co., flag" His wife's tombstone, from the same South Cemetery records in Ashford, CT, says: "Hendee, Hannah, relict of Capt. Caleb, died Dec. 21, 1819, age 88" Caleb HENDEE and Hannah HOLMES were married on 1 Jan 1752 in Ashford, Windham, CT. Hannah HOLMES was born about 1731. She died on 21 Dec 1819 at the age of 88 in Ashford, Windham, CT. She was buried in Dec 1819 in South Cemetery, Ashford, Windham, CT.” [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed]“Apr. 29, 1770 Caleb Hendee [and] wife Hannah admitted [to] church at Ashford, CT; June 27, 1770 – 8 of their children baptized: Mary, Hannah, Esther, Mehitable, Josiah, Caleb, Cyril, John” [Hendee family document] “I have a news item that mentions George [Mallory] Hendee's great great grandfather was a character in "The Green Mountain Boys" book (Green Mountain Boys, The, romance by D.P. Thompson, published in 1839). There is no mention of an Indian wife or daughter.” [June Hale Cook - email removed] Josiah Hendee b. 25 Jan 1753 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m(1). Tamma Clarke 16 Nov 1775 d. 27 Jan 1789 [Duncan Family Geneology - ; "Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, FamilySearch (), Josiah Hendee, 1753.] Tamma: b. d. 27 Jan 1789“Josiah HENDEE (Caleb-2, Josiah-1) was born on 25 Jan 1753 in Ashford, Windham, CT. He died after 1810 at the age of 57(?). There is an 1810 census record in Hampton, CT for a Josiah Hendee listing one male over 45, one male between 10 and 16, and three females over 45. There is a good possibility that this is the same Josiah Hendee who moved to New Hampshire, although it is certainly not proven. Josiah Hendee, born and married twice in Ashford, CT, moved to New Hampshire with at least some of his family. His son, StephenHendee, moved from Keen, NH to West Bloomfield, NY in 1811 according to his tombstone. In 1800, Josiah's household was listed in the census for Surry Twp, Cheshire Co, New Hampshire. At that time there were 2 males under 10, 1 between 10 and 16, one between 16 and 25 and one over 45. This could correspond to Josiah's four youngest sons and himself: Amasa (3), Daniel (8), Stephen (14), William (16), Josiah (47), There was also 1 female between 16 and 25 and one between 25 and 45. The latter would have been his [second] wife, Hepzibah, age 43.” “Josiah Hendee who married (1) Tamma Clark, married (2) Hepzabeth Butler. They had two sons - Amasa and Daniel. I know that Stephen Hendee, son of Josiah and Tamma, was the half-brother of Daniel, from family records. I wondered why Charles Hendee, son of Daniel and Marianna, went to Illinois after his parents died. It would make sense that he was helped by Amasa.” [Sue Costa - email removed] Josiah HENDEE, Jr. b. 24 Aug 1776 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, USA m. Eunice Russ 9 Jun 1800 d. 2 Dec 1864 Residence: Ontario County, New York [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed; Lettter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930); Duncan Family Geneology - ] “1796 Josiah dismissed to Walpole, New Hampshire . . . June 9, 1800 Josiah Hendee of Walpole, New Hampshire and Eunice Ross, Mansfield Connecticut married.” [Hendee Family Document] Eunice: b. d. 30 Apr 1869 Grantee Last First Grantor Last First Year Lib Page Hendee Josiah Hendee Josiah 1845 79 193 Hendee Susan A. Hendee Josiah 1845 77 417 [Ontario County Deed Index, 1789-1845 - ]Amasa Daniel Hendee b. 6 Mar 1797 Walpole, Chester County, New Hampshire, USA m. Mary F. Sweet Locke 1 Jul 1819 Mansfield, Connecticut d. 23 May 1858 (or 25 May 1858) bur: Fulton County, Illinois Residence: Hampton, Windham County, Connecticut (1830 – age 33); Franklin County, Illinois (1840); Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois (1850) Mary Sweet: b. 1 Jan 1799 Exeter, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) > Hampton Vital Records 1786-1851, Vol. 1, Pg. 261; 1830 United States Federal Census - Census Place: Hampton, Windham, Connecticut; Roll: 11; Page: 8; 1840 United States Federal Census - Census Place: Franklin, Illinois; Roll: 59; Page: 281; 1850 United States Federal Census - Census Place: Isabel, Fulton, Illinois] (or 1798 Rhode Island) Residence: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois (1850-1860 – age 52-62) “Josiah Hendee who married (1) Tamma Clark, married (2) Hepzabeth Butler. They had two sons - Amasa and Daniel. I know that Stephen Hendee, son of Josiah and Tamma, was the half-brother of Daniel, from family records. I wondered why Charles Hendee, son of Daniel and Marianna, went to Illinois after his parents died. It would make sense that he was helped by Amasa.” [Sue Costa - email removed] 1850 United States Census: Town of Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois Name Age Sex Occupation Born Attended School in Year Amassa Hendee 54 M Mason New Hampshire Mary S. Hendee 52 F Rhode Island Emily Hendee 16 F Ohio Yes Martha Hendee 12 F Ohio Yes Charles H. Hendee 10 M Illinois Yes Josiah Hendee b. 4 Nov 1822 Hampton, Windham County, Connecticut, USA m. Mary Watkins 7 Oct 1846 d. 15 May 1899 Lewistown (Lewiston), Fulton County, Illinois bur. Smith Cemetery, Pleasant Township, Sec. 14, Fulton County, Illinois [Stella (Hendee) Kirkman – email removed] Occupation: Farmer [1880 USA Census] Residence: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois [1880] “I believe that all the graves there [SMITH Cemetery] are related and have made the connection to over 100 of the 150 graves. It is south west of Lewistown. I went to Lewistown to see the hotel that was owned and run by my grandfathers two half brothers and found that it burned about 5-7 years ago. I came out of Ipava (where I still have relatives) 3 miles east on Rt 136, south on Branson School Rd. one mile and then .1 mile to right and graveyard on the right. In the list of graves is: Josiah HENDEE b. 4 Nov 1822 d. 15 May 1899 h/o [husband of] Mary. I saw the grave there in the SMITH Cemetery built by my gggrandfather, Arthur SMITH. HENDEE's in SMITH Cemetery: 2. Harriett D. (ATHEY) HENDEE b. 8 May 1822/24 Conn. d. 8 Mar 1917 w/o [wife of] Jonathan Hendee] 4. Jonathan HENDEE b. 27 Apr 1827 Conn. d. 1 Aug 1907 h/o [husband of ] Harriet D. [(Athey) Hendee]” [Douglas L. RAUCH - email removed] Mary: b. 29 Oct 1824 (gravestone reads b. 29 Oct 1824) Hart County, Kentucky d. 14 Jan 1908 (age 83 yrs 3 mos 16 days) Lewistown, Illinois bur. Smith Cemetery, Pleasant Township, Sec. 14, Fulton Co., Illinois [Duncan Family Geneology - ; SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Twp.,Sec. 14, Fulton Co., Illinois complete list of stones - Douglas L. RAUCH - email removed] Josiah Hendee's Portrait - Lost & Found: "I have a cabinet card of one Josiah Hendee, a head shot of an older man, studio portrait taken at Lewistown Ill. [Illinois] If you want a scan, let me know." [Kate Lund - email removed; This portrait is owned by the Hickslund Genealogical and Portrait Archive, 19326 Symeron Road, Apple Valley, CA 92307. All rights are reserved.] “The portrait must have traveled to California with a group of Hendees who are known to have continued on from Illinois to California. The portrait appears to be of Josiah Hendee [born 4 Nov 1822 Windham Co, Connecticut, USA; married Mary Watkins; died May 1899 Lewistown (Lewiston), Illinois; buried SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Township, Sec. 14, Fulton Co., Illinois] The portrait was lost to the family for nearly a century before it was found on the Internet. The reaction of one family member follows: I cannot thank you enough! for sharing your pic of Josiah Hendee and when I opened the file I almost fell out of my chair! It was a mirror image of my father Howard James Hendee [Jr.], eerie, but so cool! Then equally as exciting is the possibility of a relation to George M. Hendee. (not to mention the discovery thru Census of a Huge Hendee family [in Southeastern Wisconsin] and one I grew up only 3 hrs south of in Illinois, never knowing they existed until now!)” [Stella (Hendee) Kirkman - email removed; id - cherokeemojo]1850 United States Census: Town of Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois; Dwelling: 54; Family: 54 - Name Age Sex Occupation Real estate Value Born Attended School in YearJosiah Hendee 26 M Farmer $1000 IL[?]Mary Hendee 24 F KYMary A. Hendee 3 F ILLaura E. Hendee 1 F IL[LDS Family History Search - ] 1880 United States Census - Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois: Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Josiah HENDEE Self M Male W 56 CT Farmer VT RI Mary HENDEE Wife M Female W 54 KY Keeping House KY KY Warren HENDEE Son S Male W 25 IL Farmer CT KY Adaline A. HENDEE Dau S Female W 17 IL CT KY Emma L. HENDEE Dau S Female W 16 IL CT KY Sarah R. HENDEE Dau S Female W 12 IL CT KY [LDS Family History Search - ] “Dear Dave, Do you know anything about the below family from Lewistown, Illinois? My family is from that town and in my collection is a wonderful old photograph I would love to return to the descendents. Thank you for any help you can offer.” [DelaineShirley-Noyer - email removed]“From :Name: Josiah HendeeSex: MBirth: 4 NOV 1822 in Windham Co., ConnecticutDeath: 15 MAY 1899 in Lewistown, Fulton Co., IllinoisBurial: Smith Cemetery in Section 14, Pleasant Twp., Fulton Co., IllinoisCensus: 1880 Isabel, Fulton Co., IllinoisOccupation: farmer”[DelaineShirley-Noyer - email removed]“1880 United States Census:Household: Isabel, Fulton County, IllinoisName Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birth Mother's BirthJosiah Hendee Self M Male W 56 CT Farmer VT RIMary Hendee Wife M Female W 54 KY Keeping House KY KYWarren Hendee Son S Male W 25 IL Farmer CT KYAdaline A. Hendee Dau S Female W 17 IL CT KYEmma L. Hendee Dau S Female W 16 IL CT KYSarah R. Hendee Dau S Female W 12 IL CT KY”[DelaineShirley-Noyer - email removed]“Dear Dave, It's been several months since I wrote you about the old photo of Jacobus. Day before Yesterday, I stopped by my a new-found relative in Fresno, California to return some photo originals my mom had in her collection and the wife of my cousin had done quite a bit of family research and low and behold, there it was, I am descended from the Jacobus family!!--which explains the photo I have. I have not even had time to wrap my head around this new discovery, but I knew you had said you have quite a bit of information about these folks from Illinois. So I thought I would start with you first (why reinvent the wheel, lol!) So here's what I know--(I don't know how this connects with the gal in the photo)Elizabeth Jacobus b. Sept. 13, 1808 in Ontario, New York d. Illinois 1892. m. Andrew Jackson Stone b. Jan 8, 1808 in Somerset, Pennsylvania d. November 24, 1853 in Farmington, IL.Children: Eliza Jane Stone (my g-g-g-grandmother)Patience Stone m. HarringtonSimon StoneJim StoneSarah Stone m. TuttleRosina Stone m. August Isberg”[DelaineShirley-Noyer - email removed]“I have a copy of the SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Twp.,Sec. 14, Fulton Co., Illinois complete list of stones. I was there 3 years ago to see my grandfather's grave (Thomas Jesse RAUCH 1874-1914) and my ggrandfather and ggrandmother's graves (Lewis {Ludwig} RAUCH b. 9 Jun 1833 Marburg, Germany and Tilitha Eliza SMITH RAUCH 14 Feb 1841-1 May 1915). I believe that all the graves there are related and have made the connection to over 100 of the 150 graves. It is south west of Lewistown. I went to Lewistown to see the hotel that was owned and run by my grandfathers two half brothers and found that it burned about 5-7 years ago. I came out of Ipava (where I still have relatives) 3 miles east on Rt 136, south on Branson School Rd. one mile and then .1 mile to right and graveyard on the right. In the list of graves is: Josiah HENDEE b.4 Nov 1822 d. 15 May 1899 h/o [husband of] Mary. I saw the grave there in the SMITH Cemetery built by my gggrandfather, Arthur SMITH. Now the problem, connection of Josiah HENDEE to my line in the graveyard.HENDEE's in SMITH Cemetery:1. Charles HENDEE d. 25 Mar 1857 age 1m 15days s/o [son of] J & HD [Jonathan & Harriett D. (Athey) Hendee]2. Harriett D. (ATHEY) HENDEE b. 8 May 1822/24 Conn. d. 8 Mar 1917 w/o [wife of] Jonathan Hendee]3. Hester Amelia HENDEE b.13 Jan 1854 d.10 Sep 1866 d/o [daughter of] Josiah [Hendee] and Mary [Hendee]4. Jonathan HENDEE b. 27 Apr 1827 Conn. d. 1 Aug 1907 h/o [husband of ] Harriet D. [(Athey) Hendee] [brother of Josiah Hendee]5. Josiah HENDEE b. 4 Nov 1822 d. 15 May 1899 h/o [husband of] Mary [Hendee]6. Stephen A. HENDEE b. 5 Apr 1852 d. 24 Sep 1927 s/o [son of] Joseph & Mary (WATKINS) [Hendee] h/o [husband of] Margaret J.7. Mary HENDEE b. Hart Co., Ky. d.14 Jan 1908 age 83 yrs 3 mos 16 days w/o [wife of] Josiah (stone reads b. 29 Oct 1824)[Douglas L. RAUCH - email removed] Mary Jane Hendee b. 8 Jan 1848 near Duncan Mills, Illinois, USA m. Charles Duncan 30 Sep 1868 d. 13 Apr 1939 [Duncan Family Geneology - ] Charles: b. 29 Nov 1842 Duncan Mills, IL d. 12 Sep 1926 Lewistown, IL [Picture: "Charles and Mary Jane (Hendee) Duncan and family" - ] [Picture: "From left to right: Frank Duncan, Alice Duncan, Phillip Duncan, Willis Duncan, Mary Jane (Hendee) Duncan, Charles Sherman Duncan, Elizabeth (Wilson) Duncan, Charles Roy Duncan, Victor Duncan, Alice (Coleman) Duncan, Elizabeth Duncan, Robert Duncan, and John Duncan" - ] [Picture: " Duncan Reunion in Prague, Oklahoma 1929: 1st row: Alma Lillian Allen, Raymond Allen, Charles Duncan, Paul Allen 2nd row: Ethel Jones, Maude Clifford, Mary Hendee, ?. ?, ?, ? 3rd row: Frank Wilson, Hazel Wilson, Grace Fitzhenry, Mary Hendee, Mary David, "Doc" Davis, Elizabeth Duncan, Victor Duncan, Lila Bohannon, Tom Bohannon 4th row: Fred Allen, Lora Allen, Prudy Allen, Lilly Fluke, Russell Fluke, Edna Kersh, ? Kersh, Rachel Powell, Frank Powell" - ] "MY GRANDMOTHER WAS Laura (Hendee) Duncan grand-father Henry Duncan they came to OK [Oklahoma] Territory from Duncan Mills IL [Illinois] in the yr 1898 settled near Wellston OK [Oklahoma]. My grandfather's brother Charles married my grandmother's sister Mary Jane [Hendee] making double cousins in the family. I remember my grandmothers bro[ther] coming to visit once his name was uncle Warren Hendee my dad Charles Duncan of D[uncan] Mills [and he] are double first cousins." [Wayne Duncan - email removed] Charles: b. 29 Nov 1842 near Duncan’s Mills, Illinois, USA d.16 Sep 1926 Parents: George Duncan (b. m. Abercorn Parish Church, Scotland Residence: Scotland (bef 1816); Duncan Mills, Fulton County, Illinois (abt 1836) and Elizabeth Primrose “I am looking for information on the family of George and Elizabeth (Primrose) Duncan. They were married in Scotland before traveling to the US in 1816. They ended up at Duncan Mills, Fulton County, Illinois around 1836.” [Tracy Trimpe - ] Frank Duncan b. m. Alice Coleman [Picture: "Frank & Victor Duncan"; "Frank, Charles Roy, and Victor Duncan" - ] Charles Roy ("Roy") Duncan b. m. Minnie Brown ] [Picture: " Frank, Charles Roy, and Victor Duncan" - ] Alice Duncan b. 13 Mar 1870 Duncan Mills, IL [Illinois], USA d. 1962 in Lewistown, IL [Duncan Family Genealogy - ] " Last Will and Testament of Alice Duncan (Daughter of Charles and Mary Jane Duncan) I, Alice Duncan, of the Town of Isabel, in the County of Fulton and State of Illinois, being of sound mind and disposing memory and being mindful of the infirmities and uncertainties of this earthy existence, so hereby make, publish, and declare this to by my last will and testament, hereby expressly revoking all other wills by me at any time made: 1. It is my will, and I so direct, that my Executors hereinafter named pay all my just debts and funeral expenses as soon after my deceased as is convenient; 2. It is my will, and I so direct, that my hereinafter named Executors erect or cause to be erected on my grave a marker of monument similar to the other monuments now on the family lot; 3. I hereby direct that out of the proceeds of my estate, or out of my estate that my Executors hereinafter named pay to the Trustees of the Isabel Church the sum of Fifty Dollars for needed improvements; 4. I hereby bequeath to the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Lewistown, Illinois, the sum of Fifty Dollars, to be used for such church purposes as they may see fit’ 5. I hereby give and bequeath unto Charles, Phillip, Willis, Robert, John, and Elizabeth Duncan the sum of One Hundred Dollars each, payable by my Executors out of my estate, as in the case of the bequests in Paragraphs three and four above; 6. I hereby give and bequeath unto Frank Duncan the secretary desk that belonged to Great-Grandfather; I hereby give and bequeath to my niece Elizabeth Grandmother Duncan’s chest; I hereby give and bequeath to Bruce Duncan of Prague, Oklahoma the walnut stand in my sitting room formerly belonging to his Mother; 7. I hereby direct that as to the walnut cradle and cedar churn formerly belonging to Mother, I do wish them sold, and I direct that my Executors, hereinafter named, give first choice of them to any member of my family, being my brothers or their wives or my nieces and nephews as shall desire them; if no members of my family wish them, it is my wish that they be given to the proper department of the State of Illinois having charge and custody of State parks and museums, for display in the New Salem State Park, or such other state park or museum as the head of the said department shall direct, and to insure that there shall be no question raised concerning any gift within the family, I direct that any delivery made by my said Executors to anyone within said family as a gift shall be final and not subject to criticism or challenge; 8. The rest of my furniture and keepsakes, I give unto Frank Duncan and Victor Duncan, my brothers, be divided equally among them; 9. The rest, residue and remainder of my estate, both real, personal and mixed, of which I may die seized and possessed, or which I may hereafter acquire or over which I may have my power of disposition, I give devise and bequeath unto my brothers, Victor Duncan, Frank Duncan, and Roy Duncan, but as to the shares of Roy Duncan, it is my desire that, and I so direct, should he be predecease his wife, then his share go to his son in fee; as to the share of Frank and Victor Duncan, should either or both of them be deceased at the time of my death, leaving Alice and Elizabeth Duncan as their wives, respectively, and also descendants, then the said named wives and the descendants of the said brothers are to take the share or shares of either of them as may be deceased, meaning that the wife and descendants (named wives) shall take the share of each brother only, and not the other brother. 10. I hereby nominate Victor Duncan and Frank Duncan to be the Executors of this last will, and request that they be permitted to serve without bond." [Duncan Family History - ] [Picture: "Alice Duncan, Daughter of Charles and Mary Jane Duncan" - ] Victor Duncan b. 8 Jan 1888 Duncan Mills, IL [Illinois], USA m. Elizabeth Wilson 1908 d: 20 Feb 1963 Lewistown, IL [Duncan Family Genealogy - ] [Picture: "Frank & Victor Duncan"; " Frank, Charles Roy, and Victor Duncan" - ] [Picture: "Victor and Elizabeth (Wilson) Duncan, Victor is the son of Charles and Mary Jane (Hendee) Duncan"; "Victor & Elizabeth (Wilson) Duncan and their children: Charles Sherman and Elizabeth Primrose" - ] [Picture: "Culley Duncan (OK), Victor Duncan (IL), Bruce Duncan (OK), and John Duncan (OK)" - ] Elizabeth: b. 7 Aug 1886 d. 13 Mar 1971 Lewistown, IL Charles Sherman Duncan b. m. Wilma Hummel [Picture: "Charles Sherman and Wilma (Hummel) Duncan, Charles is the grandson of Charles Duncan" - ] Jowellyn Duncan b. m(1). __ Brooks? m(2). __ Clifford? ["Tracy (Brooks) Trimpe and Douglas Brooks are the children of Jowellyn (Duncan) Clifford (daughter of Charles S. and Wilma Duncan)" - ] Tracy Brooks b. m. Dave Trimpe [Picture: "Dave, Tracy (Brooks), and Anthony Trimpe, Tracy is a granddaughter of Charles S. and Wilma Duncan" - ] Anthony Trimpe b. Douglas ("Doug") Brooks b. m. __ [Picture: "Doug, Tracy, Keisha, Medina, and Cole Brooks Doug is a grandson of Charles S. and Wilma Duncan and brother of Tracy Trimpe, Tracy (Brooks) Trimpe and Douglas Brooks are the children of Jowellyn (Duncan) Clifford (daughter of Charles S. and Wilma Duncan)" - ] Keisha Brooks b. Medina Brooks b. Cole Brooks b. Elizabeth Primrose Duncan b. Hester Amelia HENDEE b.13 Jan 1854 d.10 Sep 1866 “d/o [daughter of] Josiah [Hendee] and Mary [Hendee].” [SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Twp.,Sec. 14, Fulton Co., Illinois - complete list of stones.]======================================================================================================================================== Stephen Arial HENDEE b. 5 Apr 1852 Illinois, USA m. Margaret J. Atwater 31 Oct 1878 d. 24 Sep 1927 (age 75 yr) Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois bur. 26 Sep 1927 “s/o [son of] Joseph[?] (Josiah) & Mary (WATKINS) [Hendee] h/o [husband of] Margaret J.” [SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Twp.,Sec. 14, Fulton Co., Illinois - complete list of stones - Douglas L. RAUCH - email removed] Margaret J: b. d. 6 Jul 1883“I have a copy of the SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Twp.,Sec. 14, Fulton Co., Illinois complete list of stones. I was there 3 years ago to see my grandfather's grave (Thomas Jesse RAUCH 1874-1914) and my ggrandfather and ggrandmother's graves (Lewis {Ludwig} RAUCH b. 9 Jun 1833 Marburg, Germany and Tilitha Eliza SMITH RAUCH 14 Feb 1841-1 May 1915). I believe that all the graves there are related and have made the connection to over 100 of the 150 graves. It is south west of Lewistown. I went to Lewistown to see the hotel that was owned and run by my grandfathers two half brothers and found that it burned about 5-7 years ago. I came out of Ipava (where I still have relatives) 3 miles east on Rt 136, south on Branson School Rd. one mile and then .1 mile to right and graveyard on the right. In the list of graves is: Josiah HENDEE b.4 Nov 1822 d. 15 May 1899 h/o [husband of] Mary. I saw the grave there in the SMITH Cemetery built by my gggrandfather, Arthur SMITH. HENDEE's in SMITH Cemetery: 2. Harriett D. (ATHEY) HENDEE b. 8 May 1822/24 Conn. d. 8 Mar 1917 w/o [wife of] Jonathan Hendee] 4. Jonathan HENDEE b. 27 Apr 1827 Conn. d. 1 Aug 1907 h/o [husband of ] Harriet D. [(Athey) Hendee] 6. Stephen A. HENDEE b. 5 Apr 1852 d. 24 Sep 1927 s/o [son of] Joseph [Josiah?] Hendee & Mary (WATKINS) [Hendee] h/o [husband of] Margaret J.] [Douglas L. RAUCH - email removed] James Hendee b. m. Mary Wilson Joseph Watkins Hendee b. 1 Feb 1860 near Duncan’s Mills, Fulton County, Illinois, USA m. Laura Etta (“Etta”) +14 May 1889 d. 27 Feb 1926 [Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930); Letter from Richmond (“Ric”) Shreve Hendee to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1998)] Laura Etta: b. 9 Jun 1863 Kewanee, Illinois Parents: [father] (b. Ohio, USA) and [mother] (b. New York, USA)1900 United States Census: Wichita City Township, Sedgwick County, Kansas; Precinct: 1; Ward: 4; Dwelling: 99; Family: 106; Address: 736 North Market Street – Years Births Births Fathers Mothers English Name Relation Marital Gender Born Race Age Married (Total) (Living) Born Occupation Birthplace Birthplace Read-Write-Speak Own Mort TypeJoseph W. Hendee Head M Male Feb 1860 W 40 11 IL Commercial IL[?] KY Yes Yes Yes Yes Free House TravelerEtta S. Hendee Wife M Female Jun 1863 W 36 11 2 1 IL OH NY Yes Yes Yes Searle C. Hendee Son S Male Sep 1890 W 9 NE At School (9 mo) IL IL[LDS Family History Search - ]1910 United States Census: Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas; Precinct: 1; Ward: 4; Family Number: 278; Page Number: 11 – Fathers Mothers Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Born Birthplace Birthplace Joseph Hendee Head M Male W 50 IL CT KYEtta S. Hendee Wife M Female W 47 IL OH NYSearle Hendee Son S Male W 19 NE IL IL[LDS Family History Search – ] Searle Carson Hendee b. 14 Sep 1890 Omaha, Nebraska, USA m. Ruth Freeman Hunter abt 1917 d. Feb 1973 Wayne, Michigan Occupation: editor SSN: 366-01-6143 [Letter from Richmond (“Ric”) Shreve Hendee to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1998); LDS Family History Search, U.S. Social Security Death Index - ; LDS Family History Search, Hunter Hendee birth certificate - ] Ruth H: b. abt 1894 Illinois, USA Parents: [father] (b. Iowa, USA) and [mother] (b. Illinois, USA)1930 United States Census: Detroit (Districts 0751-0879), Wayne County, Michigan; Enumeration District No: 0818; Family No: 14; Sheet No. and Letter: 11A; Line No: 46 – Fathers Mothers Name Relation Marital Gender Born Race Age Birthplace Birthplace Birthplace Searle Hendee Head M Male abt 1891 W 39 Nebraska Illinois IllinoisRuth H. Hendee Wife M Female abt 1894 W 36 Illinois Iowa IllinoisHunter Hendee Son S Male abt 1918 W 12 Illinois Nebraska Illinois[LDS Family History Search – ]WWII Draft Registration Card (1942):Searle [no middle name] Hendee204 Kerby Road, Grosse Point Farms, Wayne County, MichiganBorn: 14 Sep 1890 Omaha, Nebraska – Age 51Contact: Mrs. EL. Hendee – 1222 Bishop, Grosse Point Park, MichiganEmployer: Maxon Incorporated – 2761 E. Jefferson Ave, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan[LDS Family History Search - ] Hunter Hendee b. 29 Nov 1917, 11PM Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA (7108 N. Paulina Street) d. May 1979 SSN: 367-12-0977 (issued in Michigan) [LDS Family History Search, Hunter Hendee birth certificate - ; LDS Family History Search, U.S. Social Security Death Index - ] Richmond (“Ric”) Shreve Hendee b. 1 Jan 1948 Detroit, Michigan, USA Occupation: marketing and advertising Residence: Westport, Connecticut (1998) [Letter from Richmond (“Ric”) Shreve Hendee to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1998)] Nancy Searle Hendee (twin of of Steven Hendee) b. m. [“never married”] Occupation: school psychologist Residence: Old Town Alexandria, Virginia – “Outside Washington, D. (1998) [Letter from Richmond (“Ric”) Shreve Hendee to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1998)] Steven Hendee (twin of of Nancy Searle Hendee) b. d. abt 1992 [Letter from Richmond (“Ric”) Shreve Hendee to Cynthia (Hendee) Henry (1998)] Warren Douglas Hendee (or W. D. Hendee) b. 26 Dec 1855 Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois, USA m(1). Margaret Coleman 22 Apr 1886 Residence: Canton, Fulton County, Illinois [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] Occupation: farmer [1880 USA Census] "I remember my grandmothers bro[ther] coming to visit once his name was uncle Warren Hendee. My dad Charles Duncan of D[uncan] Mills [and he] are double first cousins." [Wayne Duncan - email removed] Margaret: b. 30 Oct 1860 Spring Lake, Tazwell County, Illinois, USA d. 2 Dec 1934 (age 74 yrs) Canton, Fulton County, Illinois bur. 4 Dec 1934 Oak Hill Cemetery, Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois Residence: Canton, Fulton County, Illinois (1934} Parents: John Coleman (b. Ohio, USA) and Margaret Hawkins (b. Virginia, USA) ["Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, LDS FamilySearch (), W. D. Hendee in entry for Margaret Coleman Hendee, 1934.]1910 United States Census: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois - Family Number: 62; Page Number: 4 Name Born Age Relation Marital Race Gender Father Born Mother BornWarren D Hendee Illinois 54 Self Married White Male Connecticut KentuckyMargaret Hendee Illinois 47 Wife Married White Female Ohio VirginiaMildred M Hendee Illinois 20 Dau Single White Female Illinois IllinoisFlorence M Hendee Illinois 17 Dau Single White Female Illinois Illinois["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Warren D Hendee, Isabel, Fulton, Illinois] Florence Mary (“Bonnie”) Hendee b. 13 Jul 1892 m. Ralph M. Record 11 Nov 1921 [Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] “Applicant’s Working Sheet – National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Washing, D.C. Mrs. Florence Record Wfe of Ralph M. Record” 1. I am the daughter of Warren D. Hendee born on Dec 26, 1855 in Isabel township, Fulton County, (alive) and his first wife Margaret Coleman born on 30 Oct 1860 in Tazwell County, Illinois died at Canton, Illinois on Dec 2, 1934 married on Apr. 22, 1886.2. They said Warren D. Hendee was the child of Josiah Hendee born on Nov. 4, 1822 at Hampton, Windham County, died near Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois on May 15, 1899 and his first wife Mary Watkins born on Oct 29, 1824 Hart County, Kentucky, died near Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois on Jan. 14, 1908 married on Oct. 7, 1846.3. They said Josiah Hendee was the child of Amasa Hendee born on Mar. 6, 1797 at Walpole, N.H. died in Fulton County, Illinois on May, 23 1858 and his first wife Mary Lockeborn on Jan. 1, 1799 at Was. Co. R.I. died Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois married on July 1, 18194. They said Amasa Hendee was the child of Josiah Hendee born on Jan. 25, 1753 at Ashford, Conn. and his second wife Hepzabah Butler born at Ashford, Conn. married on Feb.16, 17915. They said Josiah Hendee was the child of Caleb Hendee born on Nov. 29, 1730 at Ashford, Conn. died on May 13, 1814 and his first wife Hannah Holmes born at Ashford, Conn. married on Jan. 17, 1751 “The tombstone inscription for the Caleb Hendee who died on May 13, 1814 says: "Hendee, Sgt. Caleb, died March 13, 1814, age 85, Revolutionary War, Capt. Dana’s Co., flag" His wife's tombstone, from the same South Cemetery records in Ashford, CT, says: "Hendee, Hannah, relict of Capt. Caleb, died Dec. 21, 1819, age 88” 6. They said Caleb Hendee was the child of Caleb Hendee born on Aug 25 1756 at Ashford, Conn. and his first wife Barsheba Larned born at Ashford, Conn. “The said Caleb Hendee (in line #5 above) was actually the child of Josiah Hendee born on 6 Mar 1702 at Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England and his first wife Bethsheba Larned (or Learned) born on 3 May 1708 at Sherborn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, New England died on 25 Oct 1759 (age 51 yr) at Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut married on 9 Jan 1728 at Ashford, Windham County (or Sherborn, Middlesex County), Connecticut by Rev. Daniel Baker” [Barbour Collection, Connecticut Vital Records, Windham County, CT, Ashford Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1710 – 1851 - ; David Petrie – dapwyn@] 7. The said Caleb Hendee was the child of Richard 2nd born about 1665 at Killingsworth, Conn. died on Feb 6 or 7, 1742 or 1743 and his first wife Sarah Smith “The said Josiah Hendee (in line #6 above) was the child of of Richard 2nd born on about 1665 at Killingsworth, Conn. died on Feb 6 or 7, 1742 or 1743 and his second wife Elizabeth Conant born on 18 Jun 1677 at Beverly (Salem), Essex County, Massachusetts, New England died on 23 Sep 1762 at Norwich, New London County, Connecticut married on 17 Oct 1695 at Mansfield City, Tolland County, Connecticut (or Windham, Windham County, Connecticut)” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Ancestors Services: Caleb was a Captain in Rev. War.; State authority for Service claimed by volume and page: Amasa Hende and Josiah Hendee record sent from General Index of Conn vital records vol. 4, p. 89 in Conn State Library” “Caleb Hendee (b. 25 Aug 1756) does not appear to be a direct ancestor of the Mrs. Florence Record who was seeking admission to the Daughters of the American Revolution above. Howerver it appears that Mrs. Florence (Hendee) Record could qualify for the D.A.R. based on the Revolutionary War record of Sgt. Caleb Hendee (born 29 Nov 1730) who does appear to be her direct ancestor (see line #5 above).” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] =================================================================================================================================== Mildred Margaret Hendee b. 14 May 1889 m. George Raymond Senift 16 May 1915 [Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] Margaret Linna Senift b. 12 Oct 1916 [Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] Warren Douglas Hendee m(2). __ __ [“Applicant’s Working Sheet – National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Washing, D.C. Mrs. Florence Record Wfe of Ralph M. Record”] Laura Elisabeth Hendee b. 15 Apr 1849 Fulton County, Illinois, USA m. Henry A. Duncan 30 Dec 1869 d. 28 Apr 1937 Chandler, OK [Oklahoma] Residence: Duncan Mills, Illinois; near Wellston, Oklahoma Henry: b. 24 Nov 1846 Duncan Mills, IL d. 11 Aug 1927 Chandler, OK [Duncan Family Geneology - ] [Picture of Oklahoma log cabin: "Old log cabin in Oklahoma occupied by the Duncans who left Illinois in 1898-1899 Henry and Laura (Hendee) Duncan" - ] "MY GRANDMOTHER WAS Laura Hendee Duncan grand-father Henry Duncan they came to OK [Oklahoma] Territory from Duncan Mills IL [Illinois] in the yr 1898 settled near Wellston OK [Oklahoma]. My grandfather's brother Charles married my grandmother's sister Mary Jane [Hendee - see above] making double cousins in the family. I remember my grandmothers bro[ther] coming to visit once his name was uncle Warren Hendee my dad Charles Duncan of D[uncan] Mills [and he] are double first cousins." [Wayne Duncan - email removed] Henry: b. 24 Nov 1846 Fulton County, Illinois, USA d. 1 Feb 1927 bur. Oklahoma Charles Duncan b. Duncan Mills, IL [Illinois], USA Wayne Duncan b. "MY GRANDMOTHER WAS Laura (Hendee) Duncan grand-father Henry Duncan they came to OK [Oklahoma] Territory from Duncan Mills IL [Illinois] in the yr 1898 settled near Wellston OK [Oklahoma]. My grandfather's brother Charles married my grandmother's sister Mary Jane [Hendee - see above] making double cousins in the family. I remember my grandmothers bro[ther] coming to visit once his name was uncle Warren Hendee my dad Charles Duncan of D[uncan] Mills [and he] are double first cousins." [Wayne Duncan - email removed] John Louis Duncan b. 22 Oct 1871 Duncan Mills, IL [Illinois], USA m. Pearl Stephens 20 Nov 1916 d. 11 Aug 1967 Prague, OK [Oklahoma] Pearl: b. 13 Sep 1891 d. 2 Feb 1961 Prague, OK Guy Duncan b. 9 Mar 1876 Wellston, OK [Oklahoma], USA m(1). Julie Polk Brick 25 Feb 1902 d. 1944 Chandler, OK Julie: b. Canton, IL [Illinois], USA d. 18 Jun 1924 Guy Duncan m(2). Rena Cleo Sullivan 23 Oct 1926 Rena: b. 25 Nov 1899 MO [Missouri], USA d. 29 Jan 1982 Santa Cruz, CA [California] Mary Duncan b. 22 Nov 1878 m. John Arthur Kephart 23 Nov 1901 d. 10 Feb 1907 Wellston, OK [Oklahoma] Robert Bruce Duncan b. 14 May 1882 m. Linnie Turner 25 Dec 1907 d. 10 Mar 1967 Prague, OK [Oklahoma] William Cullen Duncan b. 2 Jan 1885 Duncan Mills, IL [Illinois], USA m. Buelah Lee Stelle d: 10 Mar 1975 Stroud, OK [Oklahoma] Buelah: b. 7 Apr 1889 d. 30 Sep 1968 Stroud, OK [Oklahoma] Russell Duncan b. 24 May 1888 m. Nannie Nancy Henson 29 Dec 1910 d. 29 Jun 1956 Chandler, OK [Oklahoma] Nannie Nancy: b. 28 Apr 1894 Benton County, AK [Arkansas], USA Leslie Joseph Duncan b. 23 Nov 1890 m. Flora __10 Dec 1910 d. 10 Nov 1965 bur. Sugar Creek Cemetery, St. Joseph, MO [Missouri] Flora: b. 6 Feb 1894 Eugene Branson Duncan b. 12 Aug 1893 d. 1946 Susan Ellen Hendee b. 20 Jan 1851 m. Alonzo Gordon Beaty Apr 1878 Fulton County, Illinois d. 1941 [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] Alonzo Gordon: b. 21 Sep 1848 Ohio, USA d. 31 Dec 1896 Earl Hendee Beaty b. Aug 1881 Lee Township, Fulton County, Illinois, USA d. 1955 Chester Arthur Beaty b. 15 May 1883 Lee Township, Fulton County, Illinois, USA m. Bessie COPELAND d. 1966 [LDS Family History Search - ] Bessie: b. 1882 Illinois, USA d. 5 Dec 1973 Prairie City, McDonough County Illinois Parents: Benjamin Ramer COPELAND (b. 19 Jun 1851 Greene County, Pennsylvania m. 24 Oct 1872 Lee Township, Fulton County, Illinois d. 30 Oct 1930 Greenbush Township, McDonough County, Illinois) and Matilda TALENT (b. abt 1853 Indiana, USA d. 9 May 1906) Joseph Watkins Beaty b. Jan 1891 Lee Township, Fulton County, Illinois, USA d. 1955 Sarah Roselle Hendee b. 9 Sep 1860 (abt 1868 according to 1880 census[?]) Illinois, USA m(1). Jefferson D. Burgess 23 Dec 1888 d. 1959 “(died in a mental health hospital in Peoria, Illinois.)” [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Delaine Shirley-Noyer - email removed] “Sarah Roselle Hendee b. 1854 d. (maybe died in a mental Health hospital in Peoria, IL.); 1st m. Jefferson Burgess on Dec 23, 1888; 2nd m. Charles Jacobson on Jan. 8, 1931. She had a daughter named Laura Burgess b.1898 m. surname Freemen” [Delaine - email removed] “Dear Dave, Do you know anything about the [Hendee] family from Lewistown, Illinois? My family is from that town and in my collection is a wonderful old photograph I would love to return to the descendents. The photo I have is of Sarah Rosella Hendee. I attached the photo of Sarah and you can see she is older. She died in the mental hospital in 1959. Debra and I suspect it was likely dementia. The grandson wrote in a note that he only met her once, they picked her up from the mental hospital and took her for a ride in their car on their way on a vacation to California. Please feel free to share the digital scan with whomever think will appreciate it. If the g-grandson doesn't get back to me within a few days, I'll write again and get your address to send you the original.” [Delaine Shirley-Noyer - email removed] “Sarah Roselle Hendee Jacobus - Birth: 1854[?] Death: unknown; Parents were Josiah & Mary Hendee; 1st married Jefferson D. Burgess on Dec 23, 1888. They had a daughter Laura Freemen born Dec. 18, 1898. 2nd Marriage to Charles Jacobus on January 8, 1931. She died in a mental hospital in Peoria, IL, likely from dementia in her older years. Family links: Spouse: Charles Warner Jacobus (1856 - 1936) Burial: Unknown” [Created by: DelaineShirley-Noyer; Record added: Jan 03, 2012; Find A Grave Memorial# 82917701] Laura Burgess b. 18 Dec1898 m. __ Freemen [Delaine Shirley-Noyer - email removed] Sarah Roselle Hendee m(2). Charles Warner Jacobus 8 Jan 1931 [DelaineShirley-Noyer - email removed] Charles Warner: b. 16 Apr 1856 Farmington Township, Fulton County, Illinois, USA d. 16 Aug 1939 Canton, Fulton County, Illinois bur. Fiatt-Baughman Cemetery, Fulton County, Illinois Occupation: farm hand Parents: James Jacobus (b. abt 1803 New York, USA Occupation: farmer) and Mary Taylor Chase (b. 1817 Ohio, USA d. 1889)“Charles Warner Jacobus – Born Apr. 16, 1856 Farmington, Fulton County, Illinois, USA Death: Aug. 16, 1936 Fiatt, Fulton County, Illinois, USA Married 1st to Mary E.Huffey on Sept 1, 1880 2nd to Sarah Hendee (Burgess, Jacobus) on January 8, 1931. Family links: Parents: Mary Taylor Chase Jacobus (1817 - 1889) Burial: Fiatt-Baughman Cemetery, Fulton County, Illinois, USA” [Created by: Delaine Shirley-Noyer; Record added: Jan 03, 2012; Find A Grave Memorial# 82916804]1880 U.S. Census: Farmington, Fulton County, Illinois - Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace James JACOBUS Self M Male W 77 NY Farmer NJ NJ Mary JACOBUS Wife M Female W 60 OH Keeping House --- --- Charles W. JACOBUS Son S Male W 22 IL Farm Hand NY NJ Sarah ROGERS SisterL W Female W 65 OH At Home --- --- [LDS Family History Search - ] “Dear Dave, It's been several months since I wrote you about the old photo of Jacobus. Day before Yesterday, I stopped by my a new-found relative in Fresno, California to return some photo originals my mom had in her collection and the wife of my cousin had done quite a bit of family research and low and behold, there it was, I am descended from the Jacobus family!!--which explains the photo I have. I have not even had time to wrap my head around this new discovery, but I knew you had said you have quite a bit of information about these folks from Illinois. So I thought I would start with you first (why reinvent the wheel, lol!) So here's what I know--(I don't know how this connects with the gal in the photo)Elizabeth Jacobus b. Sept. 13, 1808 in Ontario, New York d. Illinois 1892. m. Andrew Jackson Stone b. Jan 8, 1808 in Somerset, Pennsylvania d. November 24, 1853 in Farmington, IL.Children: Eliza Jane Stone (my g-g-g-grandmother)Patience Stone m. HarringtonSimon StoneJim StoneSarah Stone m. TuttleRosina Stone m. August Isberg”[DelaineShirley-Noyer - email removed] Esther Amelia Hendee b. 13 Jan 1854 d. 9 Sep 1866 bur. SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Township, Sec. 14, Fulton County, Illinois [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] “I have a copy of the SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Twp.,Sec. 14, Fulton Co., Illinois complete list of stones. I was there 3 years ago to see my grandfather's grave (Thomas Jesse RAUCH 1874-1914) and my ggrandfather and ggrandmother's graves (Lewis {Ludwig} RAUCH b. 9 Jun 1833 Marburg, Germany and Tilitha Eliza SMITH RAUCH 14 Feb 1841-1 May 1915). I believe that all the graves there are related and have made the connection to over 100 of the 150 graves. It is south west of Lewistown. I went to Lewistown to see the hotel that was owned and run by my grandfathers two half brothers and found that it burned about 5-7 years ago. I came out of Ipava (where I still have relatives) 3 miles east on Rt 136, south on Branson School Rd. one mile and then .1 mile to right and graveyard on the right. In the list of graves is: Josiah HENDEE b.4 Nov 1822 d. 15 May 1899 h/o [husband of] Mary. I saw the grave there in the SMITH Cemetery built by my gggrandfather, Arthur SMITH. HENDEE's in SMITH Cemetery: 3. Hester Amelia HENDEE b.13 Jan 1854 d. 10 Sep 1866 d/o [daughter of] Josiah [Hendee] and Mary [(Watkins) Hendee] [Douglas L. RAUCH - email removed] Susan Ellen Hendee b. 20 Jan 1851 m. Alonzo Gordon Beaty Apr 1878 Fulton County, Illinois d. 1941 [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] Alonzo Gordon: b. 21 Sep 1848 Ohio, USA d. 31 Dec 1896 Ida Martha Hendee b. 19 Mar 1858 Parker County (or Dallas), Texas, USA m. Frank Clary 1 Feb 1880 [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)]Frank: b. 17 Feb 1856 Occupation: farmer; stock-raising Public Service: County Board of Supervisors Parents: Henry Clary (b. 1824 Kentucky, USA) and Sarah E. Davis (b. 1830 Kentucky, USA) “Franklin Clary. Fulton County is justly proud of her native born citizens, who are honorably bearing their share in sustaining her interests and extending her wealth. Among these is the subject of this biographical review, who is chiefly engaged in stock-raising in Deerfield Township, and is one of its most progressive and enlightened farmers.The parents of our subject were among the pioneers of Fulton County, coming here in 1848. His father, Henry Clary, was born in Kentucky in 1824. His mother, Sarah E. (Davis) Clary, was born in that State in 1830. After coming here they located in Lewistown Township, where they lived about ten years. They then removed to Woodland Township, where the father died in 1868, thus depriving his community of a good citizen. The mother is still living there. Mr. Clary was born in this county, February 17, 1856. He has four brothers and five sisters living. He was reared and educated in this county, obtaining his schooling in the district schools. He remained an inmate of the parental home till the age of twenty-three years, when he married Ida M. Hendee; their marriage taking place February 1, 1880. Mrs. Clary was born in Texas, March 19, 1858. She is the daughter of Josiah and Mary (Watkins) Hendee, natives respectively of Connecticut and Kentucky. Our subject and his wife began their wedded life on land rented from William Craig. Mr. Clary farmed that place for two years, and at the end of that time bought eighty acres of land on section 10, Deerfield Township, where he has resided ever since. He has greatly improved his farm and added to its value, by tiling, building fences, barns, etc., and has here a fine looking place. His principal business is stock-raising, he having his farm well stocked and is doing a profitable business in that line. As a young man of clear, well-balanced mind, with a good insight into business matters, and much capability, our subject is considered to be well adapted to public life, and last year was elected by his fellow citizens to a position on the County Board of Supervisors by a very large majority. He is an ardent Democrat in his political views and uses his influence to advance party interests. He is not a member of any church but is a liberal contributor to religious organizations, as his wife is a devoted member of the Christian Church. They have one of the coziest of homes and to them has come a little daughter, Mabel, born April 24, 1890. [Portrait & Biographical Album of Fulton County, 1890, pages 459-460, submitted by Danni Hopkins - ] Mabel Clary b. 24 Apr 1890 [Portrait & Biographical Album of Fulton County, 1890, pages 459-460, submitted by Danni Hopkins - ] Alice ("Kate") Adeline A. Hendee b. 5 Jun 1862 Illinois, USA [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] Emma L. Hendee b. 13 Apr 1864 Illinois, USA m. Robert E. Brown 5 Jan 1887 Lewistown, Illinois [Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930); Duncan Family Geneology - ] Robert E: b. 24 Dec 1864 Charles H. (“Charley”) Hendee b. 16 May 1840 Avon Township, Lake County, Illinois, USA m(1). Margaret A. Lowe [sgforrest – email removed; ] Frank D. Hendee b. Feb 1860 New York, USA Residence: Toledo City, Lucas County, Ohio, USA (1900) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Cora N. Hendee b. Sep 1862 Ohio, USA m. Frank E. Cannon 1889 Residence: Greenwich Village, Huron County, Ohio (1900) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Tabitha Cannon b. Mar 1894 Michigan, USA Residence: Greenwich Village, Huron County, Ohio (1900) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Charles H. (“Charley”) Hendee Residence: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois (1869) m(2). Harriet Purnell 9 Sep 1868 Lake County, Illinois [Duncan Family Geneology - ] Harriet: b. 13 Nov 1842 ILLINOIS, USA d. 16 Jun 1897 Parents: Benjamin Purnell (b. Dec 1809 Pennsylvania, USA d. Jan 1874 Vermont, Illinois) and Rebecca Marshall (b. Oct 1810 Pennsylvania, USA d. 8 Mar 1862 Vermont, Illinois)1870 United States Census, Illinois – Name Est. Born Gender Age Color Born ResidenceCharles Hendee 1840 Male 30 White Illinois Illinois, USAHarriet Hendee 1845 Female 25 White Illinois Illinois, USA Cora Hendee 1869 Female 1 White Illinois Illinois, USA["United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch (), Charles Hendee in household of Charles Hendee, Illinois, United States.] Cora Hendee b. 1869 Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois m. Charles Hollister [sgforrest – email removed; Gencircles - ] Lewis B. Hendee b. 1870 d. 1950 bur. Baughman Cemetery, Northeast of Smithfield, Illinois [sgforrest – email removed; Gencircles - ] Marion Hendee (twin of Wills Melvin) b. 1 May 1874 Illinois, USA m. Rachel Emma Imel d. 1936 Illinois bur. Barker Cemetery, Northeast of Table Grove, Illinois Occupation: He was a farmer north of Table Grove, Illinois. “Marion and Melvin were twin brothers. Marion was killed in a runaway accident on his farm.” [sgforrest – email removed; Gencircles - ] Ira E. Hendee b. 24 Jun 1914 Marietta, Illinois, USA d. 13 Feb 2000 (Age: 85 yr) Astoria Health Care Center, Astoria, Illinois bur. 15 Feb 2000 Point Pleasant Cemetery, Marietta, Illinois with Rev. Tim Ashley officiating Occupation: livestock farmer Residence: Table Grove, Illinois (2000)“Obituary for Ira E. Hendee: Ira E. Hendee, 85, of Table Grove, [Illinois] died Sunday, Feb. 13, 2000, at Astoria Health Care Center. He was born June 24, 1914, in Marietta, the son of Marion H. and Rachel (Imel) Hendee. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Harriet Johnson and Ruth White Hensley. Surviving are three nephews and three nieces. He was a livestock farmer. Services were Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2000, at Point Pleasant Cemetery in Marietta with Rev. Tim Ashley officiating. Shawgo Memorial Home in Astoria was in charge of services.” [Rushville Times, February 16, 2000, page 13, column 1 - ] Harriet Hendee b. m. __ Johnson d. bef 2000 [Obituary for Ira E. Hendee: Rushville Times, February 16, 2000, page 13, column 1 - ] Ruth Hendee b. m(1). __ White d. bef 2000 [Obituary for Ira E. Hendee: Rushville Times, February 16, 2000, page 13, column 1 - ] Ruth Hendee m(2). __ Hensley [Obituary for Ira E. Hendee: Rushville Times, February 16, 2000, page 13, column 1 - ] Willis Melvin (“Melvin”) Hendee (twin of Marion) b. 1 May 1874 (or 1 May 1877) Fulton County, Illinois, USA m. Bessie Smith 23 Mar 1921 d. 27 May 1928 (age 51 yr) Canton, Fulton County, Illinois bur. Temple Cemetery, Northeast of Table Grove, Illinois. Occupation: Farmer, Laborer Residence: Buckheart Township, Fulton County, Illinois (1928) “Twin brother of Marion.” [sgforrest – email removed; Gencircles - ] Bessie: b. 22 Aug 1880 Tablegrove, Fulton County, Illinois, USA Parents: Daniel D. SMITH (b. 3 May 1850 Illinois, USA m. 24 Dec 1876 d. 1925 Lewistown, Illinois) and Sarepta BROWN (b. 1 Aug 1856 Canton, Illinois, USA d. 23 Jan 1937 R.f.d. Canton, Fulton County, Illinois bur. Temple Cemetery, Farmer Township, Fulton County, Illinois) “Trying to track down some of the family tree. All I got so far is my grandpa was willis melvin hendee was born in lewistown ill. My grandfather and mother were Melvin and bessie (smith) Hendee.” [Larry Hendee - email removed]Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 - Father Mother Name Death Death Place Gender Age Est. Birth Birth Birthplace Father Born Mother BornMelvin Hendee 27 May 1928 Canton, Fulton, Illinois Male 51 1877 1 May 1877 Fulton County, Illinois Charles H. Hendee Illinois Harriett Purnell Illinois Spouse Burial Date Burial Place CemeteryBessie E. Smith 29 May 1928 Farmers Township, Fulton County, Illinois Temple ["Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, FamilySearch (), Charles H. Hendee in entry for Melvin Hendee, 1928.]1920 United States Census: Canton, Fulton County, Illinois – Name Est. Born Age Born Relation Gender Race MaritalMelvin Hendee 1874 46 Illinois Self Male White MarriedBessie Hendee 1881 39 Illinois Wife Female White Married Abbie Fern (“Fern”) Hendee 1903 17 Illinois Dau Female White Single Gladys Hendee 1906 14 Illinois Dau Female White SingleWillis Hendee 1908 12 Illinois Son Male White Single Charles Hendee 1910 10 Illinois Son Male White SingleThelma Hendee 1912 8 Illinois Dau Male White Single Louilla Hendee 1914 6 Illinois Dau Female White SingleLela Dell Hendee 1916 4 Illinois Dau Female White Single ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (), Melvin Hendee, Canton, Fulton, Illinois.] Abbie Fern (“Fern”) Hendee b. abt 1903 Illinois, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (), Melvin Hendee, Canton, Fulton, Illinois.] Gladys Hendee b. abt 1906 Illinois, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (), Melvin Hendee, Canton, Fulton, Illinois.] Willis M. Hendee b. 31 JUL 1907 Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois, USA m(1). Emaline Johnson 1940 Canton, Fulton County, Illinois d. 29 SEP 1999 (age 92 yrs) Astoria, Fulton County, Illinois at Astoria Healthcare Center bur. 1 OCT 1999 Point Pleasant Cemetery near Marietta, Fulton County, Illinois Service: 1 OCT 1999 Point Pleasant Cemetery near Marietta with Gary Sheets officiating Residence: SEP 1999 Astoria, Fulton County, Illinois Occupations: farmer; Vaughn and Bushnell Manufacturing Co. in Bushnell (1972); retired (1972) Church: Berean Christian Church in Ipava SSN: 355-24-0442 [OBITUARY – Willis M. Hendee: The Rushville Times, Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1999, page 15, column 2; Greg Croxton] Emaline: b. d. 1957OBITUARY – “Willis Hendee: Willis M. Hendee, 92, of Astoria died Wednesday; Sept. 29, 1999, at Astoria Healthcare Center. Born July 31, 1907, in Lewistown to [Willis] Melvin and Bessie Smith Hendee, he married Emaline Johnson in 1940 in Canton [Fulton County, Illinois]. She died in 1957. He married Edith Ford in 1959 in Smithfield. She died in 1979. He later married Velma Rouse in 1980 in Pennville, Mo. She died in 1992. He also was preceded in death by one great-grandson, two sisters and two brothers. Surviving are two sons, Lee (wife Bonnie) of Hager City, Wisc. and Lyle (wife Diane) of Lemons, Mo. 10 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; three step grandchildren; seven step-great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Leladel Davis of Canton and Luwella Millard of Morton. A farmer, he also was employed at Vaughan and Bushnell Manufacturing Co. in Bushnell, retiring in 1972. He was a member of Berean Christian Church in Ipava. Graveside services were held Friday, Oct. 1, 1999, at Point Pleasant Cemetery near Marietta. Gary Sheets officiated. Shawgo Memorial Home in Astoria was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to Astoria Healthcare Center.” [The Rushville Times, Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1999, page 15, column 2]===================================================================================================================================Lee Willis M. Hendee m(2). Edith Ford 1959 Smithfield, Illinois [OBITUARY – Willis M. Hendee: The Rushville Times, Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1999, page 15, column 2] Edith: b. d. 1979=================================================================================================================================== Willis M. Hendee m(3). Velma Rouse 1980 Pennville, Missouri [OBITUARY – Willis M. Hendee: The Rushville Times, Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1999, page 15, column 2] Velma: b. d. 1992=================================================================================================================================== Charles Hendee b. abt 1910 Illinois, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (), Melvin Hendee, Canton, Fulton, Illinois.] Thelma Hendee b. abt 1912 Illinois, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (), Melvin Hendee, Canton, Fulton, Illinois.] Leladel (or Lela Dell) Hendee b. abt 1916 “of Canton [Illinois]” m. __ Davis “Aloha Dave, I happened upon your research while googling my grandma’s name: Leladel Davis. My name is Ululani Poepoe, and live and was raised in Hawaii. I know very little of my grandma’s genealogy and would love to receive a copy of your research. My dad is George Davis, son of Leladel. My mom is Lucia Poepoe Davis. We are direct descendants of Kamehameha The Great (my great(7) grandfather) and thus able to trace our mo’oku’auhau (genealogy) back to the 1300’s. But I have no genealogy on my dad’s side: the Hendee’s & Davis’. Mahalo nui loa.” [Ululani Poepoe - email removed] [OBITUARY – Willis M. Hendee: The Rushville Times, Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1999, page 15, column 2] George Davis b. m. Lucia Poepoe [Ululani Poepoe - email removed] Ululani Poepoe b. Hawaii, USA “Aloha Dave, I happened upon your research while googling my grandma’s name: Leladel Davis. My name is Ululani Poepoe, and live and was raised in Hawaii. I know very little of my grandma’s genealogy and would love to receive a copy of your research. My dad is George Davis, son of Leladel. My mom is Lucia Poepoe Davis. We are direct descendants of Kamehameha The Great (my great(7) grandfather) and thus able to trace our mo’oku’auhau (genealogy) back to the 1300’s. But I have no genealogy on my dad’s side: the Hendee’s & Davis’. Mahalo nui loa.” [Ululani Poepoe - email removed] Luwella (or Louilla) Hendee b. “of Morton [Illinois]” m. __ Millard [OBITUARY – Willis M. Hendee: The Rushville Times, Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1999, page 15, column 2] [daughter] Hendee b. 22 Feb 1922 Canton, Fulton County, Illinois, USA d. 22 Feb 1922 Canton, Fulton County, Illinois bur. 24 Feb 1922 Greenwood ["Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Bessie Smith in entry for Hendee, 1922.] William Hendee b. Ohio, USA Residence: Wayne, Clinton, Ohio, USA (1880) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Eliza Hendee b. m. James Bryan [sgforrest – email removed; Gencircles - ] Sarah Hendee b. 1871 Ohio, USA Residence: Wayne, Clinton County, Ohio, USA (1880) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Imo Hendee b. 1867 Ohio, USA Residence: Wayne, Clinton County, Ohio, USA (1880) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed]Ariel (or Arial) HENDEE b. 18 May 1779 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, USA Residence: Ontario County, New York [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] Grantee Last First Grantor Last First Year Lib Page Hendee & Co. Ariel Gould Nathaniel 1812 17 321 Hendee & Co. Ariel Wait Lou 1812 17 322 Hendee Ariel Marvin Henry A. 1811 16 3 Hendee Ariel Whitman Stephen 1817 27 473 Hendee Ariel Marvin Matthew 1822 40 297 Hendee Ariel Gillman Elihu 1825 43 95 Hendee Ariel Warner Matthew 1827 45 395 Hendee Ariel Sherman Laura 1829 49 15 Hendee Ariel Sears Israel P. 1832 53 308 Hendee Ariel Hendee Stephen 1832 53 310 [Ontario County Deed Index, 1789-1845 - ]===================================================================================================================================================== Alva Hendee b. 9 May 1781 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, USA m. Mary (“Polly”) Wilcox 20 Dec 1815 Palmyra, Ontario County, New York d. 26 Feb 1851 (age 69 yr) Palmyra, Ontario County, New York bur. Feb 1851 Palmyra Village Cemetery, Palmyra, Ontario County, New York Occupation: store merchant Residence: Ontario County, New York [James Greig - email ] [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] Mary (“Polly”): b. 29 Jun 1795 Palmyra, Ontario County, New York, USA d. 15 Feb 1842 (age 50 yr 7m 17d) Palmyra, Ontario County, New York bur. Feb 1842 Palmyra Village Cemetery, Palmyra, Ontario County, New York Parents: Parents: David Wilcox (b. abt 1765) and Anna Baker “The first death in Palmyra, [New York] was that of David Whie; the first wedding was that of William Wilcox and Ruth Durfee; the first male child born in town, was Asa R. Swift, a son of John Swift; the first female, the daughter of David Wilcox, who became the wife of Alva Hendee.” [History of the pioneer settlement of Phelps & Gorham's purchase, and Morris' reserve : embracing the counties of Monroe, Ontario, , Yates, Stueben, most of Wayne and Allegany, and parts of Orleans, Genessee, and Wyoming, by O. Turner; Publisher: W. Alling, Rochester, New York (1851) - ] "My g.grandmother was Mary Wilcox Hendee, b. 6/4/1860, daughter of Charles Hendee and Elizabeth Lansing Webb, b. 5/11/1833. I believe Charles was the son of Alva Hendee, b. 5/19/1781, and Mary Wilcox, who married 12/20/1815 in Palmyra, N.Y., but my sources are weak." [James Greig - email ] “William Wilcox, b. abt 1735; Wife: Sarah Smith; Son: David Wilcox, b. abt 1765; Wife: Anna Baker; David & Anna's daughter: Mary (Polly) Wilcox, b. 6/29/1795, Husband: Alva (Alvah?) Hendee; Their son: Charles Hendee of Albany, NY, Wife: Elizabeth Lansing Webb (b. 5/11/1833, d. 1902. Their children: Lillian E., Charles, Mary).” Clarissa (Wilcox) Hall (b. 1796), sister of Mary (Wilcox) Hendee, married Ambrose Hall, Their daughter: Clarissa (Hall) Jerome and husband, Leonard Jerome, had a daughter, Jenette (“Jennie”) (Jerome) Churchill b. 1/9/1854, d. 6/29/1921 who married Lord Randolph Churchill b. 1849. Their son was [British Prime Minister] Winston Churchill (1874-1965)” [James Ashton Greig, III - email removed] “Thus, Alva Hendee and Mary (Wilcox) Hendee were the great great uncle and great great aunt of well known British Statesman and World War II Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Grantee Last First Grantor Last First Year Lib Page Hendee Alva Hathaway Salmon 1819 34 133 Hendee Alvah Curtiss Robert 1818 31 146 Hendee Alvah Knapp Peter 1819 32 118 Hendee Alvah Hendee Susan A. 1845 79 193 [Ontario County Deed Index, 1789-1845 - ]“Alva HENDEE (Josiah-3, Caleb-2, Josiah-1) was born on 9 May 1781 in Ashford, Windham, CT. He was buried in Feb 1851 in Palmyra Village Cemetery, Palmyra, Ontario, NY. He died on 26 Feb 1851 at the age of 69 in Palmyra, Ontario, NY. From the book, Palmyra and Vicinity: "As we journey on and across Cuyler Street, we come to the Alva Hendee store. Mr. Hendee was one of Palmyra's earliest merchants. He married Mary, daughter of David Wilcox, born June 29, 1791, being the first white child born in this town." The following inscriptions are listed on a Wayne County Cemetery database for the Palmyra Village Cemetery in Palmyra, NY: "Hendee, Alva, Feb. 26, 1851, 69y; Hendee, Mary, wife, Feb. 15, 1842, 50y 7m 17d; Hendee, Chas. W., son of Alva, May 5, 1868, 38y" Alva HENDEE and Mary WILCOX were married on 20 Dec 1815 in Palmyra, Ontario, NY. Mary WILCOX was born on 29 Jun 1791 in Palmyra, Ontario, NY. She died on 15 Feb 1842 at the age of 50 in Palmyra, Ontario, NY. She was buried in Feb 1842 in Palmyra Village Cemetery, Palmyra, Ontario, NY. Mary Wilcox was the daughter of David Wilcox, an early settler of Palmyra, NY.She was said to be the first female child born in the settlement . . . Daniel and his brother Alva both lived in Palmyra and Arcadia, towns just east of Rochester. Arcadia was called Lockville in the 1820's. It is now part of the town of Newark in Wayne County, NY. . . Daniel's older half-brother, Alva, would have been 39 in 1830, and his wife would have been 29. They had been married in 1815 in Palmyra, where he was a merchant, but it is possible that they moved in with Daniel Hendee after Marianna died, to help raise his two children. The male between 10 and 14 could have been their son. Alva doesn't seem to be listed in the 1830 census for Palmyra which supports this theory.” [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] Charles W. HENDEE b. abt 1830 m. Elizabeth Lansing Webb 10 Oct 1855 Second Street Presbyterian Church, Troy, Rensselaer County, New York d. 5 May 1868 (age 38 yr) Residence: “of Albany, NY” [James Ashton Greig, III - email removed] Elizabeth Lansing: b. 11 May 1833 d. 1902 bur. Palmyra Village Cemetery, Palmyra, Ontario County, New York Parents: __ Webb and Elizabeth Lansing (b. abt 1805) “The following inscriptions are listed on a Wayne County Cemetery database for the Palmyra Village Cemetery in Palmyra, NY: "Hendee, Alva, Feb. 26, 1851, 69y; Hendee, Mary, wife, Feb. 15, 1842, 50y 7m 17d; Hendee, Chas. W., son of Alva, May 5, 1868, 38y" [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] "My g.grandmother was Mary Wilcox Hendee, b. 6/4/1860, daughter of Charles Hendee and Elizabeth Lansing Webb, b. 5/11/1833. I believe Charles was the son of Alva Hendee, b. 5/19/1781, and Mary Wilcox, who married 12/20/1815 in Palmyra, N.Y., but my sources are weak." [James Greig - email ] “William Wilcox, b. abt 1735; Wife: Sarah Smith; Son: David Wilcox, b. abt 1765; Wife: Anna Baker; David & Anna's daughter: Mary (Polly) Wilcox, b. 6/29/1795, Husband: Alva (Alvah?) Hendee; Their son: Charles Hendee of Albany, NY, Wife: Elizabeth Lansing Webb (b. 5/11/1833, d. 1902. Their children: Lillian E., Charles, Mary)” Clarissa (Wilcox) Hall (b. 1796), sister of Mary (Wilcox) Hendee, married Ambrose Hall, Their daughter: Clarissa (Hall) Jerome and husband, Leonard Jerome, had a daughter, Jenette (“Jennie”) (Jerome) Churchill b. 1/9/1854, d. 6/29/1921 who married Lord Randolph Churchill b. 1849. Their son was [British Prime Minister] Winston Churchill (1874-1965)” [James Ashton Greig, III - email removed] “Thus, Alva Hendee and Mary (Wilcox) Hendee were the great great uncle and great great aunt of well known British Statesman and World War II Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]1880 United States Census: 14th Ward, Albany, Albany County, New York Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Elizabeth E. HENDEE Self W Female W 46 NY Keeping House NY NY Charles L. HENDEE Son S Male W 23 NY Bank Teller NY NY Mary W. HENDEE Dau S Female W 20 NY At Home NY NY Elizabeth LANSING Mother W Female W 75 NY NY NY Lillian E. Hendee b. Charles L. Hendee b. abt 1857 New York, USA Mary Wilcox Hendee b. 4 Jun 1860 New York, USA "My g.grandmother was Mary Wilcox Hendee, b. 6/4/1860, daughter of Charles Hendee and Elizabeth Lansing Webb (b. 5/11/1833). I believe Charles was the son of Alva Hendee (b. 5/19/1781) and Mary Wilcox, who married 12/20/1815 in Palmyra, N.Y., but my sources are weak." [James Greig - email ] __ __ b. m. __ __ [James Greig - email ] __ __ b. __ __ [James Greig - email ] James Greig b. "My g.grandmother was Mary Wilcox Hendee, b. 6/4/1860, daughter of Charles Hendee and Elizabeth Lansing Webb, b. 5/11/1833. I believe Charles was the son of Alva Hendee, b. 5/19/1781, and Mary Wilcox, who married 12/20/1815 in Palmyra, N.Y., but my sources are weak." [James Greig - email ] Hannah HENDEE b. abt 1777 “1775 Josiah [Hendee] m. Tamma Clark, daughter Hannah admitted [to] church 1777” [Hendee Family Document]William HENDEE b. 16 Aug 1783 Ashford Township,, Windham County, Connecticut, USA [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed; LDS Family History Search - ]Stephen HENDEE b. 13 Jan 1786 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, USA m. Lydia Herrick 20 Sep 1835 West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York d. 26 Apr 1869 (age 83 yr) West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York bur. Apr 1869 Pioneer Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] “Mr. Stephen Hendee, died at West Bloomfield on April 26th, at the ripe age of eighty three years and three months.” [Ontario [New York] Repository & Messenger 5 May 1869 - ] “Josiah Hendee who married (1) Tamma Clark, married (2) Hepzabeth Butler. They had two sons - Amasa and Daniel. I know that Stephen Hendee, son of Josiah and Tamma, was the half-brother of Daniel, from family records. I wondered why Charles Hendee, son of Daniel and Marianna, went to Illinois after his parents died. It would make sense that he was helped by Amasa.” [Sue Costa - email removed] “Stephen HENDEE (Josiah-3, Caleb-2, Josiah-1) was born on 9 Jan 1786 in Ashford, Windham, CT. He died on 26 Apr 1869 at the age of 83 in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY. He was buried in Apr 1869 in Pioneer Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY. Stephen moved from Ashford, CT to Surry County, NH ith his family sometime before 1800. His obituary says he moved from Keene, NH to West Bloomfield, NY in 1811. However, the 1810 census for Groton, MA lists Alva Hendee, who was Stephen's older brother, and Stephen Hendee each in their own household with no other family. The ages correspond with the correct age for each of them. So they must have lived a short time in Massachusetts before setting out for NY. Alva eventually settled in Palmyra, NY along with his younger half-brother, Daniel. Stephen Hendee was 25 years old when he moved to West Bloomfield, in 1811. In 1831, his brother, Daniel, died having been preceded in death by his wife, Marianna Fairbanks Hendee. They were survived by two children, Marianna and Charles Hendee. For a short time the children were cared for by their maternal grandmother, Sarah Fairbanks. Then they went to live with their bachelor Uncle Stephen in West Bloomfield when their grandfather died according to the story passed down from Marianna Hendee to her daughter. In 1835, Stephen married Lydia Herrick. Whether he had bought the house known as "Hendee House" before this time is unknown, but most likely he had. There is a deed recorded in 1822 between Matthew Marvin and Stephen Hendee on an Ontario County Deed Index. The original owner of the house was named Marvin. From a letter to Margaret (Fuller) McClelland from Florence Freidell dated 3 Mar 1952: "Hendee House was not built by the Hendee family. A Mr. Marvin built it, starting in the early 1790's and later on the front wing was added. I believe he sold it to the Hendee family according to my abstract. One branch of Hendees came early in 1790 from Lyme, Connecticut, according to the history of Ontario County which I read." Marianna and Charles were reared by Stephen and Lydia as their own daughter and son, and greatly beloved, probably especially so since they lost all four of their own daughters before they reached maturity. Stephen HENDEE and Lydia HERRICK were married on 20 Sep 1835 in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY. Lydia HERRICK was born on 14 Dec 1802 in Vermont. She died on 2 Feb 1889 at the age of 86 in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY. She was buried in Feb 1889 in Pioneer Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY. Her obituary said: "A correspondent pays this tribute to the memory of the late Mrs. Lydia Herrick Hendee of West Bloomfield: Died in West Bloomfield, February 2d, 1889, Mrs. Lydia Herrick Hendee, aged 86 years. Mrs. Hendee was a daughter of Zadock Herrick, who removed to Bloomfield from Vermont, about the year of 1816, and was the last surviving member of his numerous family. For some years in the earlier part of her life, she was occupied in teaching school. In the year of 1835, she married Stephen Hendee, who came from New Hampshire to Bloomfield in 1811, and was one of the earliest merchants of the town, and continued in the trade until 1841. He died in 1869. By the marriage there were four children, all of whom died in infancy or in youth. In the vigorous period of her more mature life, Mrs. Hendee was peculiarly active in sympathetic care of the sick, and in relieving and comforting the sorrowing. In 1821 she united with the Congregational church in West Bloomfield, under the successful ministry of the Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Fitch, the first president of Williams College, who came into this pastorate in 1816. For some years last passed, she suffered the privation of partial loss of sight, which she endured with cheerful resignation. She was firm and decided in her Christian faith and opinions of Christian duty and conduct, and freely and conscientiously contributed to church support and causes of Christian benevolence." [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] Grantee Last First Grantor Last First Year Lib Page Hendee Stephen Marvin Matthew 1822 40 297 Hendee Stephen Gillman Elihu 1825 43 95 Hendee Stephen Warner Matthew 1827 45 395 Hendee Stephen Hendee Ariel 1832 53 8 Hendee Stephen Hendee Ariel 1832 53 9 Hendee Stephen Fitch Lodowick C. 1832 53 10 Hendee Stephen Stratton Jeremiah 1832 58 12 Hendee Stephen Phelps Leicester 1837 61 661 Hendee Stephen French Sireno 1841 71 146 Hendee Stephen Hall Enoch A. 1841 71 149 Hendee Stephen Eggleston Elisha 1842 71 437 Hendee Stephen Ward Ozial 1843 74 113 Hendee Stephen Henry Susan A. 1845 79 193 Hendee Stephen Hendee Alva 1945 79 194 Hendee Stephen Phillips Isaac W. 1845 79 195 Hendee Stephen Hendee Josiah 1845 79 196 Hendee Susan A. Hendee Stephen 1844 75 553 [Ontario County Deed Index, 1789-1845 - ]Lydia: b. 14 Dec 1802 Vermont, USA d. 2 Feb 1889 (age 86 yr) West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York bur. Feb 1889 Pioneer Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York Parents: Zadock Herrick “West Bloomfield, N. Y. - A correspondent pays this tribute to the memory of the late Mrs. Lydia Herrick Hendee of West Bloomfield: Died in West Bloomfield, February 2d, 1889, Mrs. Lydia Herrick Hendee, aged 86 years. Mrs. Hendee was a daughter of Zadock Herrick, who removed to Bloomfield from Vermont, about the year of 1816, and was the last surviving member of his numerous family. For some years in the earlier part of her life, she was occupied in teaching school. In the year of 1835, she married Stephen Hendee, who came from New Hampshire to Bloomfield in 1811, and was one of the earliest merchants of the town, and continued in the trade until 1841. He died in 1869. By the marriage there were four children, all of whom died in infancy or in youth. In the vigorous period of her more mature life, Mrs. Hendee was peculiarly active in sympathetic care of the sick, and in relieving and comforting the sorrowing. In 1821 she united with the Congregational church in West Bloomfield, under the successful ministry of the Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Fitch, the first president of Williams College, who came into this pastorate in 1816. For some years last passed, she suffered the privation of partial loss of sight, which she endured with cheerful resignation. She was firm and decided in her Christian faith and opinions of Christian duty and conduct, and freely and conscientiously contributed to church support and causes of Christian benevolence.” [Ontario County [New York] Journal 8 February 1889 - ]Mary Sophia HENDEE b. 28 Mar 1837 West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York, USA d. 5 Mar 1842 (age 4 yr) West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York bur. Mar 1842 in Pioneer Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed]Almira Lydia HENDEE b. 9 Oct 1838 West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York, USA bur. Nov 1852 Pioneer Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York d. 11 Nov 1852 (age 14 yr) West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed]Delia Elvira HENDEE (twin) b. 31 May 1841 West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York, USA d. 8 Apr 1846 (age 4 yr) West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York bur. Apr 1846 Pioneer Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed]Julia Eliza HENDEE (twin) b. 31 May 1841 West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York, USA d. 31 Aug 1841 (infant) West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York bur. Sep 1841 Pioneer Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed]Josiah Hendee m(2). Hepzabeth (or Hepzibeth, or Hepzabah) Butler 16 Feb 1791 Ashford, Connecticut [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] Hepzibeth: b. 19 Sep 1757 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, USA d. 9 Sep 1829 Arcadia, New York Parents: Daniel BUTLER and Hannah PARKER “Josiah Hendee who married (1) Tamma Clark, married (2) Hepzabeth Butler. They had two sons - Amasa and Daniel. I know that Stephen Hendee, son of Josiah and Tamma, was the half-brother of Daniel, from family records. I wondered why Charles Hendee, son of Daniel and Marianna, went to Illinois after his parents died. It would make sense that he was helped by Amasa.” [Sue Costa - email removed] Col. Daniel Hendee b. 6 Mar 1792 Ashford Township, Windham County, Connecticut, USA m. Marianna (or Marrianna) FAIRBANKS 23 Sep 1816 Pultneyville, Wayne County, New York d. 29 Nov 1831 (age 39 yr) Arcadia, Wayne County, New York Cause of Death: drowning in Erie Canal lock Occupation: working on the Erie Canal when it was built in New York state between 1817 and 1825; tavern and boarding house proprietor; Constable and Deputy Sheriff for Palmyra, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] “I am connected to Amasa Hendee in that I am a descendant of his brother, Daniel Hendee. He and Amasa were the only children of Josiah and Hepzibeth.” [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] Marianna: b. 12 Apr 1798 Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont d. 9 Sep 1829 (age 31yr) Arcadia, Wayne County, New York Parents: Eleazer FAIRBANKS (b. Occupation: minister at the Congregational Church, Palmyra, New York about 1800) and Sarah BIGELOW“Josiah Hendee who married (1) Tamma Clark, married (2) Hepzabeth Butler. They had two sons - Amasa and Daniel. I know that Stephen Hendee, son of Josiah and Tamma, was the half-brother of Daniel, from family records. I wondered why Charles Hendee, son of Daniel and Marianna, went to Illinois after his parents died. It would make sense that he was helped by Amasa.” [Sue Costa - email removed] “Col. Daniel HENDEE (Josiah-3, Caleb-2, Josiah-1) was born on 6 Mar 1792 in Ashford, Windham, CT. He died on 29 Nov 1831 at the age of 39 in Arcadia, Wayne, NY. Daniel Hendee moved with his family from Ashford, CT to Surry Twp in New Hampshire before 1800. Sometime between 1810 and 1820, he moved to western New York. He was apparently married in Pultneyville, NY, although there is no written document passed down through the family to prove this. His wife's family had moved to Palmyra, NY in about 1800 where her father was a minister at the Congregational Church, and then they moved to "Fairbanks Point" near Pultneyville in about 1807. Daniel and his brother Alva both lived in Palmyra and Arcadia, towns just east of Rochester. Arcadia was called Lockville in the 1820's. It is now part of the town of Newark in Wayne County, NY. According to family oral history, Daniel was working on the Erie Canal when it was built in New York state between 1817 and 1825. The canal was finished on Oct. 26, 1825 at Lockville and Miller's Basin (now combined to form Newark). There was a celebration that day called the "wedding of the waters" when the Erie Canal was first opened. The 1820 census for Palmyra, NY shows Daniel Hendee's household with one male under 10, 1 male between 26 and 45, and one female between 16 and 25. The young boy may have been a son that did not survive. Daniel was age 28, and his wife, Marianna, was age 22. A Dec 1, 1826 newspaper, the Wayne Sentinal, has an advertisement for Franklin House in the village of Palmyra with Daniel Hendee as the proprietor. It was a restaurant, bar and boarding house. He was listed as a Tavern Keeper in another issue of the same newspaper, and a Constable for Palmyra in another issue. The Dec 1st issue also includes a listing by Daniel Hendee for a 100 acre farm 53 miles west of Rochester in Niagra County, NY. In 1829 Daniel Hendee ran for Sheriff of Palmyra and wrote a letter to the paper asking for people to vote for him. He apparently got enough votes to become Deputy Sheriff because later issues listed him as such. The Oct 30, 1829 issue has an article telling of the sale of property seized by the sheriff. The auction was to be held at "the house now occupied by D. Hendee, innkeeper, in the village of Lockville, town of Arcadia, on Monday the twenty-eighth of December next..." The article was posted by C. Foster, Sh'ff and D. Hendee, Dep. Sh'ff. So we can conclude that between 1826 and 1829 the Hendees were running an inn in Palmyra and then another one in Lockville. The census record for 1830 backs this up. The 1830 census records for Arcadia Twp, NY, shows Daniel Hendee's household with 1 male under 5, 1 male between 10 and 14, 1 male between 20 and 29, and 2 males between 30 and 39. Daniel was 38 and his son, Charles was 4. The other three must have been another family living in his household. There were two women in the household - 1 between 5 and 9 and 1 between 20 and 29. The younger girl was Daniel's daughter, Marianna Hendee. In an 1832 issue of the Wayne Sentinel, an announcement was posted regarding Daniel Hendee's estate. It said, "...notice is hereby given, that all persons having claims against Daniel Hendee, late of the town of Arcadia in said county [Wayne], deceased, are hereby required in exhibit the same to Theodore Partridge, one of the administrators, of the personal estate of the said deceased ... dated July 31st 1832 ALVA HENDEE, THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Administrators. Col. Daniel HENDEE and Marianna FAIRBANKS were married on 23 Sep 1816 in Pultneyville, Wayne, NY. Marianna FAIRBANKS, daughter of Eleazer FAIRBANKS and Sarah BIGELOW, was born on 12 Apr 1798 in Wilmington, Windham, VT.38 She died on 9 Sep 1829 at the age of 31 in Arcadia, Wayne, NY. Marianna Fairbanks moved with her family to Palmyra, NY in about 1800. Her father was a minister who helped open "mission" churches in upstate New York. Her older brother, Milton Fairbanks, settled in Palmyra as well. The family doesn't have much history about Marianna Fairbanks. However, we do have a painting of her, wearing her wedding dress. She died as a very young woman, leaving two small children to be raised by her husband, who unfortunately, died soon after she did." [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed]“Melancholy and fatal accident: Col. Daniel Hendee of Lockville* [*Newark], in this county, and formerly of this village [Palmyra. New York], was drowned in the [Erie] canal or lock, at that place, on the night of the 29th ult. The circumstances were as follows: A boat had got entangled in the lock, at a late hour of the night, and Col. Hendee who had the charge of the lock, was assisting to extricate the boat. He was suddenly missed, but no particular alarm was felt for his fate, until some minutes had elapsed, when a fruitless search was made for him both in the lock and through the neighborhood. The search was renewed early in the morning, when his lifeless body was found in the canal a short distance below the lock. The supposition is that he must have fallen into the lock while engaged as above stated, and drowned instantly - his body going out of the lock with the boat. Col Hendee has left a number of orphan children, and a large circle of friends and connexions to deplore his loss. His funeral was attended on Friday last.” [Wayne Sentinel; Palmyra, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 1831; The Crooked Lake Blog - ]Charles M. Hendee b. 1 Sep 1826 Palmyra, Ontario County, New York m(1). Jane E. Hamilton 1855 West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York d. 20 Aug 1906 (Monday) (age 79 yr) West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York Occupation: general store owner, justice of the peace for nearly thirty years and at one time associate judge of the county court at Canandaigua [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] Jane E: b. abt 1828 Nunda, Livingston County, New York, USA d. Dec 1869 (age 41 yr) West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York “West Bloomfield, N. Y. - Last Wednesday afternoon occurred the funeral of Charles M. Hendee of this village who died on the preceding Monday. Mr. Hendee was born at Palmyra, September 1st, 1826, and spent the early years of his life in New York, Chicago and in other places. In 1866 he removed to West Bloomfield from Bushnell, Ill., and had since resided here. In 1855 he married Jane E. Hamilton of Nunda, N. Y., who died in December, 1869. Four children were born of this marriage, one dying in infancy and three daughters surviving: Miss Mary Lillian Hendee, of Albany; Mrs. G. W. Hall of North Tonawanda, and Miss Mildred Hendee of Chicago. On December 16th. 1874, he married Miss Hannah Doty of Sweden, N. Y. who, with one sister, Mrs. Marianna Peck, survives him. The deceased conducted a general store in this village and during his life held many public offices of trust, having been justice of the peace for nearly thirty years and at one time associate judge of the county court at Canandaigua. The funeral was held from the Congregational church, Rev. N. W. Bates officiating. Mr. Bates paid a beautiful tribute to the deceased, speaking of him as a public-spirited, upright citizen, always working for the betterment of his village and town.” [Victor Herald 24 August 1906 – ]“Charles M. HENDEE (Daniel-4, Josiah-3, Caleb-2, Josiah-1) was born on 1 Sep 1826 in Palmyra, Ontario, NY. He lived in Rock Island, Rock Island, IL in 1860. He lived in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY in 1866. Charles lived in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY in 1870. He lived in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY in 1880. He lived in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY in 1900. Charles died on 20 Aug 1906 at the age of 79 in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY. An obituary (from the Victor Herald 24 August 1906) for Charles M Hendee said: "West Bloomfield, N. Y. - Last Wednesday afternoon occurred the funeral of Charles M. Hendee of this village who died on the preceding Monday. Mr. Hendee was born at Palmyra, September 1st, 1826, and spent the early years of his life in New York, Chicago and in other places. In 1866 he removed to West Bloomfield from Bushnell, Ill., and had since resided here. In 1855 he married Jane E. Hamilton of Nunda, N. Y., who died in December, 1869. Four children were born of this marriage, one dying in infancy and three daughters surviving: Miss Mary Lillian Hendee, of Albany; Mrs. G. W. Hall of North Tonawanda, and Miss Mildred Hendee of Chicago. On December 16th. 1874, he married Miss Hannah Doty of Sweden, N. Y. who, with one sister, Mrs. Marianna Peck, survives him. The deceased conducted a general store in this village and during his life held many public offices of trust, having been justice of the peace for nearly thirty years and at one time associate judge of the county court at Canandaigua. The funeral was held from the Congregational church, Rev. N. W. Bates officiating. Mr. Bates paid a beautiful tribute to the deceased, speaking of him as a public-spirited, upright citizen, always working for the betterment of his village and town." Charles M. HENDEE and Jane Elizabeth HAMILTON were married in 1855 in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY. Jane Elizabeth HAMILTON was born about 1828 in Nunda, Livingston, NY. She died in Dec 1869 at the age of 41 in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY.” [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] [daughter] Hendee b. d. (infant) Mary Lillian E. (“Lillian”) Hendee b. 1859 in Iowa Residence: “of Albany, New York;” 32 St. John’s Place, Buffalo, New York “Dear Cousin Luan: Mabel [sister, Mabel Hendee] has forwarded to me your two letters of recent date inquiring if she had any early records of the Hendee family. As she had not, she passed the inquiry on to me. When I was living in Albany, N.Y. between 1904 and 1911, I became quite interested in genealogy, as I found in the State Library the Fairbanks and Herricks genealogies; those were the maiden names of my grandmothers. Their ancestry can be traced back to the old country. I tried to find out something about the Hendee family, but could not find that any genealogy of the family had ever been compliled. I did, however, find something in an old history of Pittsford, Vermont, which I copied. I enclose two copies of this record, one for you and one for the cousin to whom you refer. I was unable to bridge the chasm between Samuel Hendee and his descendents. We were indeed glad to hear from you after all these years. I agree with you that, since the Hendee family is not very large, we ought to keep in touch with each other. I suppose Mabel has written you, and told you that the little four-year-old boy who was so ill when you were here on a visit is now grown up, and father of a family; that is, he has a wife and child. Mabel has three lovely grandchildren. P.S. Our grandfather Hendee was named Daniel and he was born in Hampton, Conn. March 6, 1792. I don’t know anything about his father. I suppose you remember that our father died in August, 1906. He would have been 80 years of age had he lived till Sept. 1st. May, 18, 1927. M.L.H.” [Extract from a letter to Mrs. Luan Hendee Clark, Bushnell, Ill., from Mary Lillian Hendee.] Mabel Hendee b. abt 1863 Illinois m. G. W. Hall “of North Tonawanda” Residence: Tonawanda, New York “Mabel Hendee Hall stated to Lou [Luan (Hendee) Clark] that the family dates back to the Green Mountain Boys (Dad got the book).” [Mary Lillian Hendee, Buffalo, New York] Mildred Hendee b. abt 1866 Illinois, USA m. Frank M. Fowler 08 Dec 1906 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois [LDS Family History Search - ]Charles M. Hendee m(2). Hannah Doty 16 Dec 1874 Hannah: b. abt 1842 Sweden, New York “Charles M. HENDEE and Hannah DOTY were married on 16 Dec 1874 in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY. Hannah DOTY was born about 1842 in Sweden, NY She lived in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY in 1900.” [Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed]1880 United States Census: West Bloomfield, Ontario, New York Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Charles HENDEE Self M Male W 53 NY Retired Merch NH VT Hannah HENDEE Wife M Female W 39 NY Keeping House NY NY Lillian HENDEE Dau S Female W 20 IA At Home NY NY Mabel HENDEE Dau S Female W 17 IL At School NY NY Mildred HENDEE Dau S Female W 14 IL Attending School NY NY[LDS Family History Search - ] ================================================================================================================================================= Marianna Hendee b. 5 Aug 1821 Palmyra, Ontario County, New York, USA m. Matthew Jasper PECK 17 Dec 1856 West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York d. 1 Feb 1908 (age 86 yr) West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York [ ] Matthew Jasper: b. 19 Jul 1822 Lyme, New London County, Conecticut, USA d. 3 Mar 1904 (age 81 yr) West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York bur. Mar 1904 Rural Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York Parents: Matthew PECK (b. Conecticut, USA d. bef Dec 1856) and Lois HALL (b. Conecticut, USA d. bef Dec 1856)“Marianna HENDEE (Daniel-4, Josiah-3, Caleb-2, Josiah-1) was born on 5 Aug 1821 in Palmyra, Ontario, NY. She lived in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY in 1900. She died on 1 Feb 1908 at the age of 86 in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY. Marianna's parents both died by the time she was 10 years old. For a short time she and her brother were cared for by their maternal grandmother, Sarah Fairbanks. Then they went to live with their bachelor Uncle Stephen in West Bloomfield when their grandfather died. In 1835, Stephen married Lydia Herrick. Whether he had bought the house known as "Hendee House" before this time is unknown. However, Marianna and Charles were reared as their own daughter and son, and greatly beloved, probably especially so since Stephen and Lydia lost all four of their own daughters before they reached maturity. After Marianna Hendee married Matthew J. Peck, they lived for a few years on a small farm south of West Bloomfield. When their daughter, Mary Almira Peck, was about four years old, Stephen wanted them to return to the Hendee Homestead, and although he preceded his wife in death, the home was left to his niece Marianna. His wife Lydia also lived there until her death in 1889. Marianna HENDEE and Matthew Jasper PECK were married on 17 Dec 1856 in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY. Matthew Jasper PECK, son of Matthew PECK and Lois HALL, was born on 19 Jul 1822 in Lyme, New London, CT. He lived in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY in 1900. He died on 3 Mar 1904 at the age of 81 in West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY. Matthew was buried in Mar 1904 in Rural Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Ontario, NY. He had his estate probated on 15 Apr 1904 in Ontario County, NY. From Geneva Daily Times 15 April 1904: "Surrogate Ditmars has admitted ... will of Matthew J. Peck, late of West Bloomfield, estate of $3100, Marianna H. Peck, executor;..." Matthew J Peck's parents died before he married. He went to live with his cousin, Jasper Clark Peck, in West Bloomfield, NY. Phoebe Dorr Peck, was also living in the same household in 1850. Jasper's mother was Matthew's maternal aunt, Caroline Hall, so they were related on both the Peck and Hall sides of the family.”1880 United States Census: West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Mathew PECK Self M Male W 57 CT Fire Insurance CT CT Mariana PECK Wife M Female W 58 NY Keeping House NH VT Howard PECK Son S Male W 21 NY At Home CT NY Mary A. PECK Dau S Female W 16 NY At Home CT NY Lydia HENDER Other W Female W 46 VT Boarder VT NH [HENDEE?] “Mr. Stephen Hendee, died at West Bloomfield on April 26th, at the ripe age of eighty three years and three months.” [Ontario [New York] Repository & Messenger 5 May 1869 - ]“West Bloomfield, N. Y. - A correspondent pays this tribute to the memory of the late Mrs. Lydia Herrick Hendee of West Bloomfield: Died in West Bloomfield, February 2d, 1889, Mrs. Lydia Herrick Hendee, aged 86 years. Mrs. Hendee was a daughter of Zadock Herrick, who removed to Bloomfield from Vermont, about the year of 1816, and was the last surviving member of his numerous family. For some years in the earlier part of her life, she was occupied in teaching school. In the year of 1835, she married Stephen Hendee, who came from New Hampshire to Bloomfield in 1811, and was one of the earliest merchants of the town, and continued in the trade until 1841. He died in 1869. By the marriage there were four children, all of whom died in infancy or in youth. In the vigorous period of her more mature life, Mrs. Hendee was peculiarly active in sympathetic care of the sick, and in relieving and comforting the sorrowing. In 1821 she united with the Congregational church in West Bloomfield, under the successful ministry of the Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Fitch, the first president of Williams College, who came into this pastorate in 1816. For some years last passed, she suffered the privation of partial loss of sight, which she endured with cheerful resignation. She was firm and decided in her Christian faith and opinions of Christian duty and conduct, and freely and conscientiously contributed to church support and causes of Christian benevolence.” [Ontario County [New York] Journal 8 February 1889 - ]“I took this photo at my parents' house the other day. It's a painting of Marianna Hendee, daughter of Daniel Hendee and Marianna Fairbanks. I thought you would like it for your files. The painting was probably done in about 1850, but I don't know who the artist was or the exact date.” [Sue Costa - email removed] [child] PECK b. 22 Oct 1857 West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York, USA d. bef 1860 (age 3 yr) West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York ============================================================================================================================================ Howard Hendee PECK b. 6 Dec 1858 West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York bur. abt 1920 Rural Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York [child] PECK b. 30 Mar 1860 West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York, USA d. 1 Apr 1860 (infant) West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New York============================================================================================================================================ Mary Almira PECK b. abt 1864 New York, USADaniel Amasa Hendee b. 16 May 1820 Hampton Township, Windham, Connecticut, USA m. Mary Ellen Snyder 5 Oct 1854 Fulton, County, Illinois d. 27 May 1879 (age 58) Fulton County, Illinois bur. Freeman Cemetary, Duncan Mills. Illinois Residence: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois (1850-1870); Lewiston, Fulton County, Illinois, Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois; Post Office: Duncan’s Mills [living next to Jonathan and Harriet Hendee at the time of the 1870 census.] “Direct descendant of Hendee's from Conn to Illinois. Most info is gathered from US Census pages and personal knowledge. Great Grandfather/Mother, Daniel Amasa/Mary Hendee 1820-1890's approx. Daniel born in Conn, Mary in Ohio(?). Children John, George, Isaac, Virginia and Alice, all beleived to had been born in Fulton County, Illinois, or surrounding counties . . . my GGGrandfather Daniel Hendee, born in Conneticut,1820, settled in Fulton County, Lewiston, Illinois approx 1845-50 . . . And, was one (as far as the census records show) of several male chlidren born to the only known 3 Hendee families in Conn. in 1820, Amasa, Abner and Abel Hendee.” [Stella (Hendee) Kirkman - email removed; id - cherokeemojo] Mary Ellen: b. 1835 Ohio, USA Residence: Bernadotte, Fulton County (1850 – age 15), Illinois; Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois (1860-1880) [Duncan Family Geneology - ] Daniel Amasa Hendee Family Tree: [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] ==========================================================================================================================1870 United States Census: Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois; Post Office: Duncan’s Mills; Dwelling: 59; Family: 51 – Realestate Personal In School Can Can Male Citizen Name Age Sex Race Occupation Born Value Property Value In Last Year Read Write Age 21 or over David[?] [Daniel] Hendee 50 M W Works on Farm Connecticut 150 Yes Yes Yes Mary Hendee 35 F W Keeping House Ohio Yes Yes John Hendee 18 M W At Home Illinois Yes Yes Yes George Hendee 8 M W At Home Illinois Yes Yes Yes Isaac Hendee 6 M W At Home Illinois Virginia Hendee 3 F W At Home Illinois Alice Hendee 1 F W At Home Illinois [LDS Family History Search - ] ==========================================================================================================================1880 United States Census – Isabel, Fulton, Illinois Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Mary E. HENDEE Self W Female W 42 OH Keeping House OH OH John HENDEE Son S Male W 24 IL Farmer CT OH George HENDEE Son S Male W 16 IL At Home CT OH Virginnia HENDEE Dau S Female W 12 IL CT OH Allace HENDEE Dau S Female W 10 IL CT OH John Hendee b. Jul 1855 Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois, USA m. Annie E. Thorpe Occupation: farmer Residence: Pleasant Township, Fulton County, Illinois (1920) “. . . believed to had been born in Fulton County, Illinois, or surrounding counties.” [Stella Kirkman - email removed; id – cherokeemojo; "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Anna Hendee, 20 Aug 1933.] Annie E: b. 28 Nov 1877 Iowa, USA d. 20 Aug 1933 (Age: 55yrs) Lewiston, Fulton County, Illinois bur. 21 Aug 1933 Oak Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, Fulton County, Illinois Parents: David Thorpe (b. Iowa, USA) and Martha Mcneil (b. Illinois, USA)1900 United States Census: ED 21 Isabel Township, Fulton, Illinois; Family: 161 - Name Birth Date Age Born Relation Father Born Mother Born Race Gender Marital Yrs Married Est Yr Married Children Living ChildrenJohn H. Hendee Jul 1855 44 Illinois Head Ohio Illinois[?] White Male Married 0 1900 Anna E. Hendee Nov 1879 20 Illinois Wife Illinois Illinois White Female Married 0 1900 1 1Lewis O. Moore Oct 1897 2 Illinois Stepson Illinois Illinois White Male SingleGeorge W. Hendee Aug 1863 36 Illinois Brother Ohio Illinois White Male Single["United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George W Hendee in entry for John H Hendee, 1900.]1920 United States Census: Pleasant Township, Fulton County, Illinois – Name Est Birth Age Born Relation Gender Race MaritalJohn Hendee abt 1856 64 Illinois Self Male White MarriedAnnie E. Hendee abt 1879 41 Illinois Wife Female White MarriedNellie M. Hendee abt 1904 16 Illinois Dau Female White SingleLillie G. Hendee abt 1906 14 Illinois Dau Female White SingleBertha M. Hendee abt 1907 13 Illinois Dau Female White SingleMary J. Hendee abt 1909 11 Illinois Dau Female White SingleGeorge W. Hendee abt 1864 56 Illinois Brother Male White Single["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), John Hendee, Pleasant Township, Fulton, Illinois.] Nellie M. Hendee b. abt 1904 Illinois, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Nellie M Hendee in household of John Hendee, Pleasant Township, Fulton, Illinois.] Lillie G. Hendee b. abt 1906 Illinois, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Lillie G Hendee in household of John Hendee, Pleasant Township, Fulton, Illinois.] Bertha M. Hendee b. abt 1907 Illinois, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Bertha M Hendee in household of John Hendee, Pleasant Township, Fulton, Illinois.] Mary J. Hendee b. abt 1909 Illinois, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Mary J Hendee in household of John Hendee, Pleasant Township, Fulton, Illinois.] William Hendee b. 1858 Fulton County, Illinois, USA============================================================================================================================================ George W. Hendee b. Aug 1863 Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois, USA m. [unmarried] Residence: Pleasant Township, Fulton County, Illinois (1920) “. . . believed to had been born in Fulton County, Illinois, or surrounding counties.” [Stella Kirkman - email removed; id - cherokeemojo] Note: “George W. Hendee was living with his brother, John Hendee, and family in Pleasant Township, Fulton County, Illinois at the time of the 1920 United States Census. John Hendee probably needed the help of his brother, George, on his farm since John and his wife Annie had been blessed with four young girls and no sons.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@; "United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), George W Hendee in household of John Hendee, Pleasant Township, Fulton, Illinois.] ============================================================================================================================================ Isaac Hendee b. 22 Oct 1865 Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois, USA m. Charlsie Leonard 8 Feb 1892 Lewiston, Fulton County, Illinois [Illinois Marriages, 1851-1900, Jordan Dodd and Liahona Research, comp. Publisher: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: , Inc., 2005. Original data - Index compiled from county marriage records on microfilm located at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah by Jordan Dodd of Liahona Research (P.O. Box 740, Orem, Uta] d. 1 Mar 1943 Peoria, Limestone County, Illinois Residence: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois (1870-1880 – age 5-15); Bernadotte, Fulton County, Illinois (1900 – age 35); Kerton, Fulton County, Illinois (1910-1930 age 45-65) U.S. Census: 15 JUN 1900 Bernadotte, Fulton County, Illinois Charlsie: b. 27 Oct 1873 Peoria, Limestone County, Illinois, USA d. 2 Sep 1921 (age 46 yrs) Ipava, Illinois Parents: Levi Leonard (b. Jan. 29, 1847/49 Brown County, Ohio, USA d. 10 Dec 1925 Fulton County, Illinois) and Asbell __ Residence: Bernadotte, Fulton County, Illinois (1900 – age 26); Kerton, Fulton County, Illinois (1910-1920 – age 36-46) Leonard Hendee b. 13 Feb 1893 Fulton County, Illinois, USA Ethel Hendee b. Jan 1895 Fulton County, Illinois, USA Mildred Violet Hendee b. abt 1901 Illinois, USA Mabel Hendee b. 1903 Illinois, USA Leslie Hendee b. 22 Mar 1905 m. Inez __ d. Nov 1976 Topeka, Mason County, Illinois Inez: b. 1906 Howard James Hendee, Sr. (twin of Hazel M. Hendee) b. 14 Dec 1910 Fulton County, Illinois, USA m(1). Alvoda Zelma Lerch abt 1935 Illinois div. 1940s Havana, Mason County, Illinois d. Oct 1976 Havana, Mason County, Illinois Residences: Eckard, Mason County, Illinois; Enion, Mason County, Illinois; Havana, Mason County, Illinois Social Security Number: 352-07-8860; State Where Number Was Issued: Illinois [LDS Family History Search - ] “I have been able to accurately verify our Hendee line back to GGGrandfather Daniel Hendee. Don't know what research you've done, but our Grandfather, Howard James Sr. had 10 bro's and sisters!!!! Some who were alive up until last year! . . . Also lived in Fulton County in various townships; Isabel?, Kerton. Father may be Isaac Hendee as per census for date range.” [Stella (Hendee) Kirkman - email removed; id - cherokeemojo] Alvoda Zelma: b. 16 Jun 1913 d. 29 Sep 1997 Hendee Home, Goreville, Johnson County, Illinois Parents: George Lerch (b. 3 Sep 1876 d. 7 Feb 1938) and Cora A. Boring (b. 15 Sep 1879 Illinois d. 11 Nov 1953 Illinois) Howard James Hendee, Jr. (Dendee) b. 28 Sep 1936 Havana, Mason County, Illinois, USA m. (Living) Denley 1959 Clearwater, Pinellas, Florida div. 1963 Pinellas County, Florida d. 19 Apr 1993 Nebraska Residence: Bath, Mason County, Illinois “Father is Howard James Hendee, Bath, Mason County, Illinois (1936-1993) who, for unknown reasons, changed his last name to ‘Dendee.’” [Stella (Hendee) Kirkman - email removed; id - cherokeemojo] (Living) Denley: b. 10 Dec 1941 New Brunswick, Canada Parents: Floyd Everett Denley (b. 1909 Maine d. 1977 St. Stephens, New Brunswick, Canada) and Stella Louise Clark (b. 12 Feb 1912 Maine d. 19 Aug 1983 Marion Hospital, Marion, Illinois) Stella Hendee b. m. __ Kirkman [Stella Kirkman - email removed] “Was checking back to see if you had received my reply re: David Hendee b.1820 Conn. d. approx 1885 Illinois He is believed to be my GGGrandfather and cannot seem to connect anymore dots past him. I feel I've come pretty close, just unsure by researching Census etc., back to late 1700's. I feel he may be a descendant of either Amasa, Abel or Caleb Hendee, possibly Richard Hendee. From reading your posts and info, yes, it does appear he was somehow related to Josiah Hendee, cousins maybe? I'm hoping when you have time convenient for you, you will be able to share your info as I would be happy to share any Hendee info myself. Thx for any help you can offer, look forward to hearing from you . . . I cannot thank you enough! for sharing your pic of Josiah Hendee and when I opened the file I almost fell out of my chair! It was a mirror image of my father Howard James Hendee [Jr.], eerie, but so cool! Then equally as exciting is the possibility of a relation to George M. Hendee. (not to mention the discovery thru Census of a Huge Hendee family [in Southeastern Wisconsin] and one I grew up only 3 hrs south of in Illinois, never knowing they existed until now!) . . . Also, my Mother, who lives in Illinois. has boxes of pics that my Grandmother left with her (I live in Vancover, Washington State) She is going to send them to me and then I should have more Hendee pic's from the earlier generations to share” [Stella (Hendee) Kirkman – email removed]“Direct descendant of Hendee's from Conn to Illinois. Most info is gathered from US Census pages and personal knowledge. Great Grandfather/Mother, Daniel Amasa/Mary Hendee 1820-1890's approx. Daniel born in Conn, Mary in Ohio. Children John, George, Isaac, Virginia and Alice, all believed to had been born in Fulton County, Illinois, or surrounding counties. GGrandfather/mother, George Lerch and Cora Boring Lerch of Mason county,Illinois Children: Wilson, Alvoda, Donald, Louis, George, Helen and Harold B. Lerch, all beleived to have been born in either Piatt or Mason counties Illinois. Native [American] History is Cherokee on Hendee side, unsure of origin, possible on the Boring/Lerch side. My public online tree @ Ancestry is Isaac Hendee (username=Cherokeemojo) if you or your wife would like to view the info I've compiled dating back to David Hendee b.1820 Conn- d. approx 1880, Fulton County, Isabel, Illinois.Still adding info, trying to connect back to either Abel or Abner and Amasa Hendee/Conneticut line.” Stella (Hendee) Kirkman – email removed]Keeper of The Faith: Added by cherokeemojo on 20 Apr 2007: “As a young girl, I too heard the same story from my father that our Ancestor's came over before the initial colonization, and that he was French Royalty and a Huegonot. My brother Billy, (William David Hendee) & I used to laugh at this thinking he said Argonaut as in the 1960's Movie, Jason and the Argonauts) picturing a one eyed cyclops or something, for those of you in the know. I also recall my father speaking of an Uncle who was a geneaologist, and had written some sort of book on the family history. I now know that to be Lee W. Hendee . This is probably where my father got his info and of course family history passed down. Mom used to scoff at him, not really believing him. However, I, 40 yrs later, have found ’a bit of creedence to his yarns he spun’. I used to say as a child that I was going to find out just exactly who this Hendee family is....I found more than I ever could have imagined about this ‘First Family’ of a new nation, given in kind to some by The Naturals, let's never forget!” [Stella (Hendee) Kirkman - email removed; id - cherokeemojo] Jeffrey James b. 25 Dec 1965 Havana, Mason County, Illinois d. 9 Jan 2008 Lake of Egypt, Johnson County, Illinois “The Ride Back To Heartland... From The Heart: It was a sunny fall day, Sept 29, 2007. The date my Grandmother Alvoda passed and one day after my fathers birthday that I received a call from my younger brother Jeffrey who was living in Denver Colorado at the time. I did not know that this was going to be a true 'call to arms' so to speak before answering and hearing my baby brothers usual buoyant, happy go lucky personality and voice. For this time, his voice was downcast and he was calling me from a Denver area hospital. I had spoke with him earlier in the week, he was feeling quite ill, thought it to be a "possible kidney infection, Doc sez I may be 'lactose intolerant'. He continued to tell me he became so ill that he had to take a city bus to emergency room at 2 a.m. They were running tests, found a mass on his liver and results would not be in for a few days . . . To be continued, putting together a story of life with Jeffrey (Will be adding photos as well.)” [Stella (Hendee) Kirkman - email removed; id - cherokeemojo] William David (“Billy”) Hendee b. [Stella (Hendee) Kirkman - email removed] Howard James Hendee, Sr. m(2). Mary Elizabeth Watson 18 Apr 1947 Havana, Illinois Mary Elizabeth: b. 5 Aug 1912 Havana, Mason County, Illinois, USA d. 7 Jan 1994 Havana, Mason County, Illinois [Stella (Hendee) Kirkman - email removed; id - cherokeemojo] Hazel M. Hendee (twin of Howard James Hendee) b. 14 Dec 1910 Fulton County, Illinois, USA d. 29 Sep 2000 Martha Adeline Hendee b. 15 Oct 1912 Ipava, Fulton County, Illinois, USA m. Dorrel Lippert 20 Apr 1935 Havana, Mason County, Illinois d. 23 Sep 1992 Havana, Mason County, Illinois Lee W. Hendee b. abt 1915 Virginia Hendee b. 1867 Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois, USA m. Simeon Saulsburry 13 Oct 1885 Mason County, Illinois (age at marriage – 18) [Illinois Marriage Index 10/13/1885 / 00001263 MASON] Residence: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois (1870-1880 – age 2-12); Havana, Mason County, Illinois (1900 – age 32) “. . . believed to had been born in Fulton County, Illinois, or surrounding counties. My GGGrandfather Daniel Hendee/Fulton county Illinois had 2 daughters Alice [or Allalce] Hendee b. 1869 and Virginnia Hendee b.1867 approx. There was a small handful of Hendee's during that time period that migrated to California.” [Stella Kirkman - email removed; id - cherokeemojo] Simeon: b. abt 1862 (age at marriage – 23) Parents: LEVI SAULSBURRY Maude Saulsburry b. Aug 1893 Illinois, USA Alice (or Allace) Hendee b. 1869 Illinois, USA Residence: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois (1870-1880 – age 1-11) “. . . believed to had been born in Fulton County, Illinois, or surrounding counties. I noticed that an Alice A. Hendee was listed in the US Census as residing in Los Angeles born in Illinois. My GGGrandfather Daniel Hendee/Fulton county Illinois had 2 daughters Alice [or Allalce] Hendee b. 1869 and Virginnia Hendee b.1867 approx. There was a small handful of Hendee's during that time period that migrated to California.” [Stella Kirkman - email removed; id - cherokeemojo] Jesse Hendee b. 1857 Isabel Twp, Fulton County, Illinois, USA d. 1857 (infant) Isabel Twp, Fulton County, Illinois [LDS Family History Search - ] Mary Ann Hendee b. 28 Oct 1821 Connecticut, USA m(1). Jesse Benson 1841 d. 13 Mar 1848 Duncan Mills, Illinois bur. near Duncan Mills, Fulton County, Illinois [Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] Jesse: b. 2 Dec 1804 New York, USA d. 27 Mar 1879 bur. near Duncan Mills, Fulton County, Illinois [Duncan Family Geneology - ] ================================================================================================================================================= Hepsebeth [or Hepzebiah] Jane (“Jane”) Hendee b. 30 Sep 1825 Connecticut,, USA m. JONATHAN PHELPS AMES JR. 20 Feb 1841 Fulton County, Illinois [Duncan Family Geneology - ] Johnathan PHELPS: b. 11 MAR 1808 Hartford, Oxford County, Maine, USA m(1). Rebecca Hutchinson 10 Feb 1834 Canton, Oxford County, Maine Parents: Jonathan Phelps Ames (b. 20 Apr 1781 Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts m. 1807 d. 16 Dec 1863 Canton, Oxford County, Maine ) and Mary (“Polly”) Griffith (b. 30 Nov 1785 Newfane, Windham County, Vermont, USA d. 13 Jan 1834 Hartford, Oxford County, Maine) “Jonathan Peloph Ames; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 11 Mar 1808; Birthplace: CIVIL, HARTFORD, OXFORD, MAINE; Father's Name: Jonathan P. Ames; Mother's Name: Polly” ["Maine, Births and Christenings, 1739-1900," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Jonathan Peloph Ames, 11 Mar 1808.] "Jonathan P. Ames/ Hepzebiah Hendee: I am looking for information on their parents. They were married in Fulton Co. ILL on 2/20/1841. Jonathan is my g.g.g. great grandpa . . . they [Jonathan P. Ames and Hepzebiah Hendee] are my g.g.g.grandparents. I can not continue building the family tree until I get the next piece." [Mashelle Kloppel - email removed]“Hepzebah Jane Hendee/ Jonathan P. Ames: wondering if any of these people you have mentioned on here might be contected to a Walter Hendee. he died about some 55 years ago (1946) ... he had a farm in Colchester Vt. and I know he traveled to Montana - not sure if that is where he came from or not. He was my g father… he ahd 2 children Laura and Leon, who lived in Vt. all their lives.” [N. Mcintyre - ] "Great link from Sharon with Hendee and Elderkin information: I am also trying to find out more about the Hendee families.” [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, NH. email removed] 1870 United States Census: Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois (Post office: Duncans Mill, Illinois) - Name Est Yr Born Gender Age Race Born Occupation Real Estate Personal Estate Male Citizen 21 or olderJonathan Ames 1808 Male 62 White Maine Works on farm $260.00 $400.00 YesJane Ames 1825 Female 45 White Connecticut Keeping houseJesse Ames 1847 Male 23 White Illinois Works on farmAtwood Ames 1856 Male 14 White Illinois At homeJane Ames 1861 Female 9 White llinois At homeEmily Ames 1834 Female 36 White Ohio House servantSarah Ames 1866 Female 4 White Illinois At home["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Jonathan Ames, Illinois, United States; citing p. 14, family 98, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 545722.]1880 United States Census: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois, United States - Name Gender Age Marital Occupation Ethnicity Relation Born Birthdate Spouse Spouse Born Father Father Born Mother Mother BornJ. P. Ames Male 72 Married Retired Farmer American Self Maine 1808 Hepzebah J. Ames Connecticut Vermont Hepzebah J. Ames Female 60 Married Keeping House American Wife Connecticut 1820 J. P. Ames Maine Connecticut Poland Jeane Ames Female 20 Single Schoolteacher American Daughter Illinois 1860 J. P. Ames Maine H. J. Ames Connecticut Atwood Ames Male 24 American Son Illinois 1856 J. P. Ames Maine H. J. Ames Connecticut ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), J. P. Ames, 1880.] Rebecca Jane (“Jane”) Ames b. 10 Dec 1860 m. Jasper Graham d. 5 Nov 1941 (Age: 80yrs) Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois bur. 7 Nov 1941 Freeman Cemetery, Bernadotte, Fulton County, Illinois Occupation: Housewife Residence: Lewistown, Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois ["Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Jonathan Ames in Entry for Rebecca Jane Graham, 05 Nov 1941.] Jasper: b. 7 Nov 1941 bur. Freeman Cemetery, Bernadotte, Fulton County, Illinois“Rebecca Jane Graham; Event Date: 05 Nov 1941; Event Place: Lewistown, Fulton, Illinois; Gender: Female; Age: 80; Birth Year (Estimated): 1861; Birth Date: 10 Dec 1860; Brthplace: Unknown, Illinois; Father's Name: Jonathan Ames; Mother's Name: Hepsebath[sp] Hendee; Occupation: housewife; Residence Place: Lewistown, Lewistown, Fulton, Illinois; Spouse's Name: Jasper Graham; Burial Date: 07 Nov 1941; Burial Place: Bernadotte, Fulton, Illinois; Cemetery: Freeman” ["Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Jonathan Ames in entry for Rebecca Jane Graham, 05 Nov 1941.]=============================================================================================================================================== Jesse B. Ames b. 1848 Illinois, USA m. Martha Ellen (“Ellen”) Kingery 26 Mar 1872 Fulton County, Illinois d. “Of Nebraska” Occupation: farmer [LDS Family History Search - ] Martha Ellen (“Ellen”): b. 1853 Fulton County, Illinois, USA d. “Of, Nebraska” 1880 United States Census: Marble, Saunders County, Nebraska Name Marital Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Jesse AMES M Male 32 IL Farmer Ellen AMES M Female 27 IL Keeping House Lilian AMES S Female 7 IL Hettie AMES S Female 5 IL Omar F. AMES S Male 2 NE Nora Olive AMES S Female 5M NE [LDS Family History Search - ] Lilian AMES b. 1873 Illinois, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Hettie AMES b. 1875 Illinois, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Omar F. AMES b. Aug 1877 Nebraska , USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Nora Olive AMES b. Dec 1879 Nebraska , USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Ivy AMES b. Apr 1887 Nebraska , USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Orville Henry AMES b. Oct 1893 Nebraska , USA [LDS Family History Search - ] __ __ b. b. b. Mashelle Kloppel b. "Jonathan P. Ames/ Hepzebiah Hendee: I am looking for information on their parents. They were married in Fulton Co. ILL on 2/20/1841. Jonathan is my g.g.g. great grandpa." [Mashelle Kloppel - email removed] Americus Ames b. 20 May 1844 Duncans Mills, Fulton County, Illinois, USA m. Ann Fish 22 Nov 1865 Lewistown, Fulton, Illinois d. 21 APR 1907 Eldorado, Jackson County, Oklahoma [LDS Family History Search - ] Ann: b. 08 Nov 1844 Fulton County, Illinois, USA d. 28 SEP 1908 Parents: Moses Fish (b. Massachusetts) and Anna Marie Bearce (b. Connecticut)1880 United States Census - Pleasant, Fulton County, Illinois Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Americus AMES Self M Male W 37 IL Farmer ME CT Ann AMES Wife M Female W 36 IL Keeping House MA CT Mariah J. AMES Dau S Female W 11 IL In School IL IL Orison AMES Son S Male W 7 IL At School IL IL Fredrick AMES Son S Male W 5 IL At Home IL IL [LDS Family History Search - ] Mariah J. AMES b. abt 1869 Illinois, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Orison AMES b. abt 1873 Illinois, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Fredrick AMES b. abt 1875 Illinois, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Atwood Ames b. 12 Dec 1855 Isabel, Fulton, County, Illinois, USA “Atwood Ames; Gender: Male; Event Type: Birth; Event Date: 12 Dec 1855; Event Place: Isabel, Fulton, Illinois; Father's Name: Johnathan Ames; Mother's Name: Hepzibeth[sp] Jane Hendee” ["Illinois, Births and Christenings, 1824-1940," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Hepzibeth Jane Hendee in entry for Atwood Ames, 12 Dec 1855.]Johnathan Hendee b. 27 Apr 1827 Connecticut, USA m. Harietta (“Harriet”) Dawson Athey 11 Feb 1849 Fulton County, Illinois d. 1 Aug 1907 Ipava, Illinois bur. Smith’s Cemetery, Pleasant Township, Sec. 14, Fulton County, Illinois Residence: Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois; Post Office: Duncan’s Mills [at time of the 1870 census, lived next to David and Mary Hendee and family] Occupation: farmer “h/o [husband of ] Harriet D. [(Athey) Hendee] [brother of Josiah Hendee]” [SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Twp.,Sec. 14, Fulton Co., Illinois complete list of stones - Douglas L. RAUCH - email removed] Harietta (“Harriet”) Dawson: b. 8 May 1822 Connecticut , USA d. 8 Mar 1917 bur. SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Township, Sec. 14, near Ipava, Fulton County, Illinois [Duncan Family Geneology - ] Harietta (“Harriet”) Dawson: b. 8 May 1822 (or 1824) Connecticut, USA d. 8 Mar 1917 “w/o [wife of] Jonathan Hendee” Parents: [father] (b. Pennsylvania (or Virginia), USA) and [mother] (b. Pennsylvania (or Virginia), USA) [SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Twp.,Sec. 14, Fulton Co., Illinois complete list of stones - Douglas L. RAUCH - email removed]“I have a copy of the SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Twp.,Sec. 14, Fulton Co., Illinois complete list of stones. I was there 3 years ago to see my grandfather's grave (Thomas Jesse RAUCH 1874-1914) and my ggrandfather and ggrandmother's graves (Lewis {Ludwig} RAUCH b. 9 Jun 1833 Marburg, Germany and Tilitha Eliza SMITH RAUCH 14 Feb 1841-1 May 1915). I believe that all the graves there are related and have made the connection to over 100 of the 150 graves. It is south west of Lewistown. I went to Lewistown to see the hotel that was owned and run by my grandfathers two half brothers and found that it burned about 5-7 years ago. I came out of Ipava (where I still have relatives) 3 miles east on Rt 136, south on Branson School Rd. one mile and then .1 mile to right and graveyard on the right. In the list of graves is: Josiah HENDEE b.4 Nov 1822 d. 15 May 1899 h/o [husband of] Mary. I saw the grave there in the SMITH Cemetery built by my gggrandfather, Arthur SMITH. Now the problem, connection of Josiah HENDEE to my line in the graveyard.HENDEE's in SMITH Cemetery:1. Charles HENDEE d. 25 Mar 1857 age 1m 15days s/o [son of] J & HD [Jonathan & Harriett D. (Athey) Hendee]2. Harriett D. (ATHEY) HENDEE b. 8 May 1822/24 Conn. d. 8 Mar 1917 w/o [wife of] Jonathan Hendee]3. Hester Amelia HENDEE b.13 Jan 1854 d.10 Sep 1866 d/o [daughter of] Josiah [Hendee] and Mary [Hendee]4. Jonathan HENDEE b. 27 Apr 1827 Conn. d. 1 Aug 1907 h/o [husband of ] Harriet D. [(Athey) Hendee] [brother of Josiah Hendee]5. Josiah HENDEE b. 4 Nov 1822 d. 15 May 1899 h/o [husband of] Mary [Hendee]6. Stephen A. HENDEE b. 5 Apr 1852 d. 24 Sep 1927 s/o [son of] Joseph & Mary (WATKINS) [Hendee] h/o [husband of] Margaret J.7. Mary HENDEE b. Hart Co., Ky. d.14 Jan 1908 age 83 yrs 3 mos 16 days w/o [wife of] Josiah (stone reads b. 29 Oct 1824)[Douglas L. RAUCH - email removed]==========================================================================================================================1860 United States Census: Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois (Post Office – Duncan’s Mills) Name Age Sex Occupation Born Realestate Value Personal Property Value Can Read & Write Johnathan Hendee 33 M Farmer Connecticut 1200 600 Harriet D. Hendee 35 F Virginia No Mary E. Hendee 10 F Illinois Edith J. Hendee 8 F Illinois George Hendee 7 M Illinois Nancy Hendee 5 F Illinois Sarah Hendee 3 mo F Illinois Ashbury[?] Athey 22 M Laborer Illinois 100 [brother-in-law] Note: “The above Asbury Athey was the younger brother of Johnathan Hendee’s wife, Harietta Dawson (Athey) Hendee in the 1860 census.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] Asbury Athey: b. 26 Dec 1838 Illinois, USA d. 12 DEC 1914 Woodland, Fulton County, Illinois ["Pedigree Resource File," database, LDS FamilySearch ()]==========================================================================================================================1870 United States Census: Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois; Post Office: Duncan’s Mills; Dwelling: 58; Family: 50 – Realestate Personal In School Can Can Male Citizen Name Age Sex Race Occupation Born Value Property Value In Last Year Read Write Age 21 or over Johnathan Hendee 45 M W Farmer Connecticut 3800 1285 Yes Yes Harriet Hendee 47 F W Keeping House Virginia No No Mary Hendee 20 F W At Home Illinois Yes Jane Hendee 18 F W At Home Illinois Yes George Hendee 17 M W Works on Farm Illinois Yes Nancy Hendee 15 F W At Home Illinois Yes Sarah Hendee 10 F W At Home Illinois Yes [LDS Family History Search - ; "United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch ()] ==========================================================================================================================1880 United States Census: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Jonathan HENDEE Self M Male W 53 CT Farmer VT RI Hariet D. HENDEE Wife M Female W 56 VA Keeping House VA VA Mary E. HENDEE Dau S Female W 30 IL CT VA Edith J. HENDEE Dau S Female W 28 IL CT VA George HENDEE Son S Male W 26 IL Farmer CT VA Nancy HENDEE Dau S Female W 25 IL CT VA Sarah N. HENDEE Dau S Female W 20 IL CT VA Milburn HUFMAN Other S Male W 11 IL --- --- [LDS Family History Search - ]==========================================================================================================================1900 United States Census: Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois; Dwelling: 153; Family: 153 – Years Births Births Fathers Mothers English Name Relation Marital Gender Born Race Age Married (Total) (Living) Birthplace Occupation Birthplace Birthplace Read-Write-Speak Own Mort Type Jonathan HENDEE Head M Male Apr 1827 W 73 51 CT Farmer VT RI Yes No Yes Yes Free Farm Hariett D. HENDEE Wife M Female May 1824 W 76 51 7 5 VA Keeping House PA[?] PA{?] No No Yes Mary E. HENDEE Dau S Female Jan 1850 W 50 0 0 IL CT VA Yes Yes Yes Sarah N. HENDEE Dau S Female Mar 1860 W 40 0 0 IL CT VA Yes Yes Yes Arthur Harley Servant S Male Oct 1877 W 22 IL OH IL Yes Yes Yes [LDS Family History Search - ]==========================================================================================================================1910 United States Census: Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois; Family Number: 61; Page Number: 4 – Fathers Mothers Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Born Birthplace Birthplace Hariett D. HENDEE Self W Female W 87 VA VA VA Mary E. HENDEE Dau S Female W 60 IL CT VA Sarah N. HENDEE Dau S Female W 50 IL CT VA Thomas C. Davis Nephew S Male W 34 IL OH IL [LDS Family History Search - ] Mary E. HENDEE b. Jan 1850 Fulton County, Illinois, USA Residence: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois (1910) [LDS Family History Search - ; "United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Mary E Hendee in household of Hariet D Hendee, Isabel, Fulton, Illinois]1880 United States Census: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois - Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Mary E. HENDEE Dau S Female W 30 IL CT VA [LDS Family History Search - ]===================================================================================================================================== Edith Jane (“Jane”) HENDEE b. abt 1852 Fulton County, Illinois, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] 1880 United States Census: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois – Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Edith J. HENDEE Dau S Female W 28 IL CT VA [LDS Family History Search - ]===================================================================================================================================== George HENDEE b. 17 Mar 1853 Fulton County, Illinois, USA m. Nellie C. (Butler) Case abt 1899 d. 19 Jan 1937 (age 83 yrs) Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois bur. 21 Jan 1937 Oakhill Cemetery, Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois Occupation: farmer Residence: Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois (1937) [LDS Family History Search - ; "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, LDS FamilySearch ()] Nellie C: b. 9 Oct 1852 Burlington, Connecticut, USA d. 6 Mar 1939 (age 86 yrs) Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois bur. 10 Mar 1939 Oak Hill Cemetery, Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois Residence: Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois (1939) Parents: Fayette Butler (b. Connecticut, USA) and Rowenah __ (b. Connecticut, USA Occupation: house keeper) “2 children born and 2 living” at the time of the 1910 United States census. ["Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, FamilySearch ()] “It would appear that Nellie C. Hendee’s marriage to George Hendee was her second marriage. Based on the last name of George Hendee’s step daughter, Loren Case, Nellie’s first marriage was to a man named ‘Case.’ The 1910 United States census shows that Nellie had had two children and both were living in 1900 but only one is shown as living with her and George Hendee at the time of the census. Likely, the second child had already married or otherwise left the house to live on his or her own.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]1860 United States Census: Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois (Post Office – Duncan’s Mills) Name Age Sex Occupation Born Realestate Value Personal Property Value Can Read & Write George Hendee 7 M Illinois 1870 United States Census: Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois; Post Office: Duncan’s Mills; Dwelling: 58; Family: 50 – Realestate Personal In School Can Can Male Citizen Name Age Sex Race Occupation Born Value Property Value In Last Year Read Write Age 21 or over George Hendee 17 M W Works on Farm Illinois Yes [LDS Family History Search - ; "United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch ()] 1880 United States Census: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois – Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace George HENDEE Son S Male W 26 IL Farmer CT VA [LDS Family History Search - ]1900 United States Census: Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois; Enumeration District 0021; Page 8; Sheet Letter B; Family Number 159; Reference Number 63; Film Number 1240302; Image Number 00000558 – Spouse's Father's Mother's Head-of- Years Est. Yr Children Name Born Age Birthplace Relation Spouse Birthplace Birthplace Birthplace Race Gender household Marital Married Married Born Living George Hendee Mar 1853 47 Illinois Self Nellie C Hendee Connecticut Connecticut Virginia White Male George Hendee Married 1 1899 Nellie C Hendee Oct 1853 46 Connecticut Wife George Hendee Illinois Connecticut Connecticut White Female George Hendee Married 1 1899 2 21910 United States Census: Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois; Family Number 105; Page Number 6 - Name Age Born Relation Marital Race Gender Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace George Hendee 57 Illinois Self Married White Male Connecticut Virginia Nellie Hendee 57 Illinois[?] Wife Married White Female Connecticut Connecticut Lorena Case 25 Illinois Step Daughter Single White Female Connecticut Connecticut1930 United States Census: Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois: Enumeration District Number 0035; Family Number 557; Sheet Number and Letter 19B; Line Number 63; NARA Publication T626; roll 514; Film Number 2340249; Digital Folder Number 4584595; Image Number 00586 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Birthplace Est. Birth Relation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace George Hendee Male 77 Married W Illinois 1853 Head Connecticut Virginia Nelllie C Hendee Female 77 1853 ===================================================================================================================================== Nancy HENDEE b. abt 1855 Fulton County, Illinois, USA [LDS Family History Search - ]1880 United States Census: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois – Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Nancy HENDEE Dau S Female W 25 IL CT VA [LDS Family History Search - ]===================================================================================================================================== Sarah N. HENDEE b. 3 Mar 1860 Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois, USA m. [unmarried] d. 11 Jan 1940 (age 79yrs) Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois bur. 14 Jan 1940 Oak Hill Cemetery, Lewistown, Fulton County, Illinois [LDS Family History Search - ; Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 - ]1880 United States Census: Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois – Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Sarah N. HENDEE Dau S Female W 20 IL CT VA [LDS Family History Search - ]===================================================================================================================================== Charles HENDEE b. Feb 1857 d. 25 Mar 1857 (age 1m 15 days) “s/o [son of] J & HD [Jonathan & Harriett D. (Athey) Hendee].” [SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Twp.,Sec. 14, Fulton Co., Illinois complete list of stones - Douglas L. RAUCH - email removed]“I have a copy of the SMITH Cemetery, Pleasant Twp.,Sec. 14, Fulton Co., Illinois complete list of stones. I was there 3 years ago to see my grandfather's grave (Thomas Jesse RAUCH 1874-1914) and my ggrandfather and ggrandmother's graves (Lewis {Ludwig} RAUCH b. 9 Jun 1833 Marburg, Germany and Tilitha Eliza SMITH RAUCH 14 Feb 1841-1 May 1915). I believe that all the graves there are related and have made the connection to over 100 of the 150 graves. It is south west of Lewistown. I went to Lewistown to see the hotel that was owned and run by my grandfathers two half brothers and found that it burned about 5-7 years ago. I came out of Ipava (where I still have relatives) 3 miles east on Rt 136, south on Branson School Rd. one mile and then .1 mile to right and graveyard on the right. In the list of graves is: Josiah HENDEE b.4 Nov 1822 d. 15 May 1899 h/o [husband of] Mary. I saw the grave there in the SMITH Cemetery built by my gggrandfather, Arthur SMITH. HENDEE's in SMITH Cemetery: 1. Charles HENDEE d. 25 Mar 1857 age 1m 15days s/o [son of] J & HD [Jonathan & Harriett D. (Athey) Hendee] [Douglas L. RAUCH - email removed]Stephen Arial Hendee b. 9 Mar 1830 Hartford, Connecticut, USA m. Sarah Nevius Groendyke (or Grovendyke) 2 Nov 1858 d: Jun 1910 bur: Bushnell, Illinois “The mercantile establishment of S. A. & J. W. Hendee was commenced in April, 1860, on the east side of the railroad, by Wilson & Co., S. A. Hendee being the latter. In 1861, the firm became S. A. & C. A. Hendee, but the following year it became Hendee & Wilson, and so remained until 1865, when the name was changed to Hendee & Clarke. In the fall of 1867, this firm was dissolved, and S. A. Hendee operated it singly until 1872, when by the admission of J. L. Griffiths and D. F. Chidester, the firm name and style was changed to Hendee, Griffiths & Co. In 1874, Griffiths and Chidester retired, S. A. Hendee & Co., continuing. In 1880, D. F. Chidester became a member of the firm, which was continued as S. A. Hendee & Co. In 1882, Mr. Chidester retired from the firm, Mr. Hendee continuing the same under the firm name of S. A. Hendee, until in January, 1885, when J. W. Hendee entered the firm, which was then changed to S. A. & J. W. Hendee. They carry a stock of about $10,000, and are doing a fine business. S. A. Hendee was born in Windham County, Connecticut, March 9, 1830, and was a son of Amasa Hendee, who was a native of Vermont. When Stephen was nine years of age, his parents removed to Fulton county, Illinois, where he was reared. In 1852, he went to California, and, after a stay of some two years, went to Central America, and remained four months, then returning to Fulton county, Illinois. In 1854, he engaged in merchandising at Marietta, Illinois, which he continued for two years. He then engaged in trade at Bardolph, in McDonough county, remaining until 1860, in which year he removed to Bushnell, and became a member of the firm of Wilson & Company, as above stated. In addition to merchandising, Mr. Hendee is interested in the grain business with D. F. Chidester, they having elevators in Bushnell, Colchester, Bardolph, Swan Creek, Youngstown, Roseville, Table Grove, Adair and Epperson. On the second of November, 1858, Stephen A. Hendee and Sarah N. Groenendyke, a native of New Jersey, were united in marriage, and their union had been blessed with six children--Luan B., Adrienne G., Nathan B., Leo N., Edgar and Fannie. Mr. Hendee has given his entire attention to his business interests. He is a member of the Masonic order, and also of the Knights of Honor . . . Among the grain dealers of McDonough county, probably the heaviest are S. A. Hendee & Co. In 1861, Stephen A. Hendee embarked in this line of business, and continued it until 1865. In 1869, he again engaged in it, and in 1880, when the present firm was formed by the admission of D. F. Chidester, the elevator at this place was built by them. This edifice, which is strongly and compactly built, is 42x66 feet upon the ground, and has a capacity of 27,000 bushels. Besides this building, they own elevators and do grain business at Colchester, Bardolph, Swan Creek, Youngstown, Roseville, Orion, Table Grove, Adair and Epperson. They do an immense business, using a capital of over $40,000 in their operations . . . The leading hotel in the town, if not in this portion of the state, is the Hendee house. This edifice was erected in the summer of 1871, by S. A. Hendee, after whom it is named . . . Harmony lodge, No. 867, Knights of Honor, was duly organized on the 4th of September, 1878, with the following charter members: . . . S. A. Hendee” [City of Bushnell, Illinois - ] Sarah Nevius: b. 5 Aug 1832 Fairview, New Jersey, USA d. 9 Sep 1893 [Duncan Family Geneology - ] Harriett Elizabeth Hendee b. 6 Feb 1831 m. Jesse __ abt 1851 d. 8 Apr 1875 Isabel Township, Fulton County, Illinois [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] Jesse: b. 22 Dec 1804 New York State, USA d. Apr 1875 Emily Hendee b. 16 Dec 1834 m(1). Charles Dewey [Duncan Family Geneology - ] Emily Hendee m(2). Preston Cozadd [Duncan Family Geneology - ] Emily Hendee m(3). Joseph Boo [Duncan Family Geneology - ] Emily Hendee m(4). Douglas Martin Douglas: b. in Kilbourne, Illinois, USA [Duncan Family Geneology - ] Martha Hendee b. 19 Apr 1838 Champaign County, Ohio, USA m. Joseph Davis 4 Nov 1866 d. 25 Aug 1889 [Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] Joseph: b. 29 Sep 1840 Morgan County, Ohio, USA d. 18 Mar 1897 [Duncan Family Geneology - ] William Hendee b. Ohio, USA Residence: Wayne, Clinton, Ohio, USA (1880) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Cora Hendee b. 1869 Isabel, Fulton County, Illinois m. Charles Hollister [sgforrest – email removed; Gencircles - ] Eliza Hendee b. m. James Bryan [sgforrest – email removed; Gencircles - ] Sarah Hendee b. 1871 Ohio, USA Residence: Wayne, Clinton County, Ohio, USA (1880) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed] Imo Hendee b. 1867 Ohio, USA Residence: Wayne, Clinton County, Ohio, USA (1880) [Ren'ee Miller Jansen - email removed]Hannah Hendee b. 17 Feb 1832 d. 7 Nov 1832 (infant) [Duncan Family Geneology - ] Caleb Hendee, Jr. b. 24 Aug 1756 (or 24 Sep 1755) Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England chr. 27 Jun 1756 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut m. Judith Goodell bet 1775 and 1808 d. 17 Nov 1839 Military Service: American Revolutionary War, Continental Army, enlisted as private 19 Apr 1775 Ashford, Connecticut – promoted to rank of Captain – served as a member of George Washington’s personal “Commander-in-Chief’s Guard” from 1776 to 1779 (see below) [LDS - Impact Disc #35 Pin #202392 - Mary LaBatt, Kalamazoo, MI - email removed; Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] Judith: b. 2 Apr 1761 Mansfield Twp [township], Tolland County, Connecticut, USA (or Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut d. between 1775 and 1855 Parents: Jabez Goodell (b. 8 Jan 1719/1720 Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut, New England m. 19 Dec 1744 Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut d. 14/15 Sep 1799 Westminster, Windham, Vermont) and Abigail Lyons (b. 11 Sep 1725 Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut, America d. 7 Jan 1802 Westminster, Windham County, Vermont) [Compact Disc #35 Pin #202388 - Lisa Goodell 4412 4 Mile Road, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49525, United States of America] =============================================================================================================================================================Note: Both Achsah Hendee [spouse – Amos Hitchcock] and Caleb Hendee [spouse – Ruth Prentis] were married to their respective spouses in Westminster, Vermont by Minister Timothy Field. Neither Achsah nor Caleb have found a definite place in this Hendee document but it would seem their marriages nine years apart in the same place by the same person would indicate a close relationship – possibly brother and sister. Their parents are a problem since nowhere are their parents explicitely identified. The one clue which may bear fruit is that Westminster, Vermont was the place of death for both parents of Judith (Goodell) Hendee. Judith was the wife of Caleb Hendee (b. 24 Aug 1756 or 24 Sep 1755 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut}. This document shows only one child born to Caleb and Judith: Abel Cornelius Hendee b. 1789. Abel’s birth date fits exactly with those of Achsah b. 1786 and Caleb’s marriage in 1817. Not iron-clad but better than anything else found so far. If this proves to be true, Horatio S. Hendee and all his descendants would also find a home in this document under the above Caleb and Ruth (Prentis) Hendee. Achsah and Caleb Hendee and their descendants have tentatively been included below under this Caleb Hendee, Jr. (b. 24 Aug 1756) on the basis if this logic.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] ============================================================================================================================================================= “Caleb Hendee, of Ashford, [Windham County, Connecticut] 83 years (Est Yr Born: 1756) [MANSFIELD, CONNECTICUT, SECOND CHURCH RECORDS— DEATHS 1839 - ]Descendants of Richard Hendee: 1 Richard Hendee b: 1600-1609 +Hannah Elderkin m: 1639; 2 Richard Hendee b: 1665 in Killingsworth, CT d: in Killingsworth, CT +Elizabeth Conant; 3 Josiah Hendee b: March 6, 1701/02 in Asford, CT +Barbara Larned b: 1708 in Asford, CT d: December 25, 1759 m: June 9, 1728; 4 Caleb Hendee b: November 29, 1730 in Asford, CT d: May 14, 1814 +Hannah Holmes b: January 17, 1730/31 m: January 1, 1750/5; 5 Caleb Hendee b: September 24, 1755 [Duncan Family Genealogy - ]“Caleb Hendee Pvt. 1756-1839 - Service 1776-1779 20th Massachusetts Regt.” [The Commander-In-Chief's Guard; List of known Guards of George Washington - ]Name Rank Residence Line [Revoluntionary War Unit] Hendee, Caleb Private Connecticut Washington's LIfe Guards [George Washington’s “Commander-in-Chief Guards”][1820 Pension List - ]“Dear Sir: I advise you from the papers in the Revolutionary War pension claim S13349. It appears that Caleb Hendee, while residing in Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, enlisted in December 1776, in General Washington’s Life Guard, was attached to Captain George Lewis’ company and served in Colonels Bayler’s and Elisha Sheldon’s Regiments of Continental Dragoons. He was in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown and Monmonth and served three years. In the spring of 1781, he enlisted in Captain James Dana’s Company in Major Shipman’s Connecticut Regiment, and on August 19, 1781, was appointed Ensign and served until the spring of 1782, when he was discharged at Stamford. He was allowed pension on an application executed April 7, 1818, while a resident of Ashford, Connecticut, aged sixty-one years. He died November 17, 1839. In 1820 his wife was fifty-nine years old and a son, nineteen years old, their names are not stated and there no other data as to his family. The above noted is the only soldier of that name found on the Revolutionary War records of this bureau. Very Truly Yours, EARL D. CHURCH, Commissioner.” [Letter from Earl D. Church, War Pensions Commissioner, to Lee W. Hendee, Portland, Michigan (22 Jan 1930)] “ . . . list of the known men who served in the Guard and the known Muster Roll Returns, which was gleaned from every possible source . . . Caleb Hendee; Private; [Birth-Death:] 1756-1839; Service 1776-1779; 20th Massachusetts Regiment [see the following].” [A Brief History of the Commander-in-Chief's Guards by Donald N. Moran - ] ”Based on the service dates listed for Caleb (1776-1779), he was apparently one of the initial members of George Washington’s ‘Comander-in-Chief’s Guard.’ The majority of those members listed in Donald N. Moran’s article had Guard service dates listed beginning in 1777 or later.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]. “A Brief History of the Commander-in-Chief's Guards by Donald N. Moran - Dedicated to George Washington and the men of the Commander-in-Chief's Guard who protected him: Washington realized that the entire complexion of the War was about to change [Marccch 1776]. No longer would he be commanding an army maintaining a static siege line, but a mobile army, marching to meet the next British threat. With movement came additional dangers - there were a number of Tories spread over the countryside that were determined to assist the British and of course there was the British Army itself. Therefore, a surprise raid on his headquarters was a serious possibility. To counter that possibility Washington decided to form a personal guard. On March 11th [1776] Washington issued the following orders: ‘Head-Quarters, Cambridge March 11, 1776 - The General is desirous of selecting a particular number of men as a guard for himself and baggage. The Colonel or Commanding Officer of each of the established regiments, the artillery and riflemen excepted, will furnish him with four, that the number of wanted may be chosen out of them. His Excellency depends upon the Colonels for good men, such as they can recommend for their sobriety, honesty and good behavior. He wishes them to be from five feet eight inches to five feet ten inches, handsomely and well made, and as there is nothing in his eyes more desirable than cleanliness in a soldier, he desires that particular attention be made in the choice of such men as are clean and spruce. They are to be at headquarters tomorrow precisely at 12 o'clock at noon, when the number wanted will be fixed upon. The General neither wants them with uniforms nor arms, nor does he desire any man to be sent to him that is not perfectly willing or desirous of being in this Guard. - They should be drilled men.’ The next morning Washington selected Captain Caleb Gibbs of the 14th Massachusetts Continental Regiment to command the Guard and George Lewis, his nephew, as the Lieutenant. He entrusted them with the details of organizing the unit. The Commander-in-Chief's Guard, officially designated ‘His Excellency's Guard,’ or ‘The General's Guard,’ was popularly called by the soldiers ‘The Life Guards,’ ‘The Washington Life Guards,’ or ‘Washington Body Guard.’ On April 15th, 1777 Congress decreed that these appellations were improper and ordered the practice stopped. Gibb's frequently signed his correspondence as ‘Commandant C-in-C Guards,’ while Washington referred to them as ‘My Guards.’ Unfortunately, the first detailed account of the C-in-C Guards involved a plot to assassinate General Washington. Briefly, on May 24th, 1776, The C-in-C Guards set up camp near Richmond Hill on Manhattan Island. Anticipating Washington's arrival, a group of New York Tories (Loyalists to the British Crown) formed a secret organization on May 13th. Their primary objective was the assassination of George Washington. The plot was uncovered and the Provincial Congress took immediate action. Several Tories, including the City's Mayor, David Matthews, were arrested. Simultaneously, Washington, with Captain Gibbs and a party of hand-picked men arrested some forty alleged conspirators. The strength of the Guard at this time was about 50 men. They accompanied Washington to White Plains and participated in the battle fought there on October 28th, taking up their position on Chatterton Hill. The following day the entire Army retreated to New Jersey. The men of the C-in-C Guards enlistment expired on December 31st, 1776, but they agreed, to a man, to serve for an additional six weeks at the personal request of Washington. As a result they participated in the Battle of Princeton. On January 6th, 1777, the Army reached winter quarters at Morristown, New Jersey. General Washington established his headquarters at the tavern owned by Captain Jacob Arnold of the New Jersey Militia. We do not know when the remaining members of the C-in-C Guard were finally discharged, however, a receipt for a musket returned by Private Samuel Reid of the Guard is dated February 10th [1777] - probably the approximate date of the departure of the first members of the Guard. With most of the old C-in-C Guard gone, their enlistment's expired, except for a few loyal volunteers, General Washington set about establishing a new one. On April 22nd, 1777, General Washington wrote Captain Gibbs, who was on leave in Philadelphia, regarding the acquisition of new uniforms and arms for the men who were forming the "new" Guard. "22 April 1777 Headquarters Capt. Caleb Gibbs, Dear Sir; I forgot before you left this place to desire you to provide clothing for the men that are to compose my Guard, but now desire that you will apply to the Clothier-General, and have them forwarded to this place, or headquarters as soon as possible. Provide for four Sergeants, four Corporals, a drum and fife, and fifty rank and file. If blue and buff can be had, I should prefer that uniform, as it is the one I wear myself, if it cannot, Mr. Mease and you may fix upon any other, red excepted George Washington" Gibbs was successful in securing blue and buff uniforms, but contrary to General Washington's expressed orders, Gibbs, for some unknown reason, probably the lack of an alternative, chose red waistcoats (vests). These waistcoats became symbolic of the C-in-C Guard for the duration of the war. He also procured leather helmets with a bear skin crest, in lieu of the traditional tricorn hats. These apparently were captured by a privateer and were bound for the British 17th Dragoons. He had the red cloth binding removed and replaced with medium blue, and a white plume, tipped in blue placed on the left side. This unique headgear was to add to the distinctive appearance of the Guard. In 18 century armies, each regiment had individual buttons, for the most part made of pewter. Generally these buttons contained the Regiment's designated number. But, the C-in-C Guards did not have a number. Gibbs decided on a new cipher for the Guards - "USA." As far as is known, the C-in-C Guard were the first unit to use this cipher, which is still used today. 1777 Uniform - The men were also issued the traditional hunting shirt, common to the whole Army, and tricorn hats. These were to be worn while on fatigue duty. However, there are ample surviving records that show the men preferred their 'special' helmets, and consistently wore them. The Guards moved with the army, protecting the person of the Commander-in-Chief, the headquarters staff, and the army's records throughout the rest of 1777. No record of there being any casualties among the members of the Guard at either the battles of Brandywine or Germantown leads us to believe that they did not actively participate in these engagements. Lieutenant Lewis was successful in raising a troop of calvary. On May 1st, now a Captain, Lewis and his troop were designated the Third Regiment and were assigned to the Commander-in-Chief's Guards. They served in that capacity until September 26th, 1778. The Cavalry uniform consisted of a white regimental coat, faced with medium blue, medium blue waistcoats and white breeches. Two silver buttons were on each cuff and six buttons, arranged two-by-two on each of their lapels. This distinctive uniform was set off with a black leather helmet, bound with red, and fox tail for a crest. The C-in-C Guards along with the entire Army arrived at Valley Forge on December 18th, 1777, and set up winter camp. The Guard was posted behind the Isaac Potts House, which General Washington selected for his Headquarters. Today there are excellent reproductions of the Guard's huts built on the exact site of the originals. In March of 1778, at the request of newly appointed Inspector General, the Baron Frederick von Steuben, the Guard was to enter a new era. It would emerge as the model for and the pride of the "new" Army. Von Stueben selected the Guard to be his demonstration company for the new American Drill. After personally training the men of the Guard, they were sent throughout the entire Continental Army training each and every regiment. Not only did this new drill convert the ragtag Continentals into an effective fighting force, but it established the Commander-in-Chief's Guards as the elite unit of the Army. Under the watchful eye of General von Stueben, these men were trained to rival the best in Europe. Today we think of a headquarters detachment as a collection of clerical types, usually noncombatants. Such was not the case of the C-in-C Guards. General Washington frequently employed them as light infantry. In May of 1778 Washington attached Gibbs and 100 Guards to the force led by Major General, the Marquis de Lafayette. The combined force numbered 2,400 men. Their primary mission was to gather intelligence on the British positions around Philadelphia. Several severe skirmishes resulted, and the Guard proved their worth in the line of battle. On December 4th, 1779 the Army arrived at Morristown, New Jersey for their winter camp. General Washington selected the stately home of Mrs. Jacob Ford, the widow of Colonel Jacob Ford, as his headquarters. The Guard set up its winter camp in the meadow southeast of the mansion. Today, that site is marked by a simple plaque. The winter of 1779 proved to be the severest in the memory of anyone living at the time; accordingly, the season passed relatively uneventfully, as everyone was "snowed in." Following the surrender of Lieutenant General, Lord Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown, Washington and the Army returned to the Hudson Highlands, arriving at Newburgh on March 22nd, 1782. There they spent the remaining two years of the war containing the British in New York City, but ever on guard in case the British, now Commanded by Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton, elected to dispute control of North America. With the peace negotiations concluded and the Treaty of Paris awaiting ratification, Congress on, May 26th, 1783, instructed General Washington to grant furloughs to non-commissioned officers, enlisted men and a proportionate number of officers, including the Commander-in-Chief's Guards. Washington issued the General Orders on June 2 and on June 6th, the entire Guard was furloughed. It is very unfortunate that so many records of the American Revolution have been lost or destroyed. Major Gibbs realized the importance of protecting these records. With General Washington's permission, he gathered up the records of the C-in-C Guard, carefully placed them in a trunk, given to him by General Washington for this purpose. When Gibbs finally left the Army, on June 20th, 1784 he took the trunk with him. He stored the records at the Charlestown Navy Yard, where he was employed after the war, only to see them destroyed in a fire 31 years later. Among the records lost in that 1815 fire, were the muster rolls of the C-in-C Guards. A few copies of monthly returns have been found, but the vast majority of these irreplaceable documents are lost forever.” [A Brief History of the Commander-in-Chief's Guards by Donald N. Moran - ] “I have a gr. father named Jabez Goodale/Goodell, born january 8, 1719/20 who married an Abigail Lyon on December 19,1744 in Pomfret Windham CT. Jabez died in 1799. Abigail was born in 1725, and died in 1802. They had a daughter named Priscilla who married a John Bemis on November 25, 1778. Any info on siblings and parents etc. greatly appreciated!” [Pamela Lussky - ]“My mom's trying to get into the D.A.R. [Daughters of the American Revolution] and we're having to "prove" our linneage. I don't actually know how involved this is going to actually get yet, but the only linking evidence I'm really missing is the connection between Caleb Hendee Jr. b. 1756 and his son Abel Hendee b. abt 1791, I believe in CT. The Barbour records are amazingly helpful and I've found Abel's marriage to Cynthia Topliff, along with Caleb Jr's birth, his parent's marriages, etc. I just can't seem to find any mention of Abel's birth. Any of you Hendee historians pick anything up on your travels? I haven't yet ventured into one of these town records departments but I'm local enough to CT that I could, I'm just not certain what I'm looking for so a little guidance would be appreciated! . . . Apparently, no one needed proof that Caleb fathered Abel, which surprised me, but they DO want proof of Caleb's marriage to Judith Goodell? Go figure. So, either a source for a confirmed marriage and the image of a headstone is apparently required. It looks like none of us have a date for either their marriage or Judith's death.” [Catherine Cole - email removed]“Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906: Judith Goodale[sp?]; Female; Birth Date: 02 Apr 1761; Birthplace: MANSFIELD TOWNSHIP, TOLLAND COUNTY, CONNETICUT; Father's Name: Jabez Goodale[sp?]; Mother's Name: Abigail Goodale[?]; Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I01319-6; System Origin: Connecticut-EASy; Source Film Number: 1376017; Reference Number: item 1 p 1” ["Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS Family History Search - ; "Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS Family History Search - ]“LDS Ancestral File: Judith GOODELL; Female; Birth date: 2 Apr 1761; Birthplace: Pomfret, Windham, CT; father: Jabez GOODELL; mother: Abigail LYON” ["Ancestral File v4.19," database, LDS Family History Search - ] Abel Cornelius Hendee b. 1789 m. Cynthia Topliff 4 Apr 1813 d. 5 Aug 1843 (age 54 yrs) Mansfield Twp [township], Tolland County, USA bur. Durkee Cemetery, Mansfield, Connecticut (cemetery not more than 20 gravestones on the old Andrew Ide property) [Mary LaBatt, Kalamazoo, MI - email removed; June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] Occupation: “His [William Goodell Hendee] father [Abel Hendee] was a blacksmith. (I have a photo of his shop) . . . I have a written note in my aunt's [Edith ( ) Hendee] handwriting giving directions to their graves. I went to the Durkee Cemetery in Mansfield, Conn. and took photos of their headstones.)” [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] Cynthia: b. 17 Aug 1794?Mansfield Twp [township], Tolland County, Connecticut, USA d. 10 Aug 1848 (age 54 yrs) Parents: Luther Topliff and Charlotte Eaton“My Aunt Edith [Leona (Hale) Hendee] had shared very little about Uncle George (Hendee) relatives with me, but after her death I found some instructions she wrote out to go to a Mansfield, Connecticut cemetery where his grandparents Abel and Cynthia Hendee are buried.. The first time I was unsuccessful in locating the cemetery, but recently I talked with an elderly lady in Mansfield who knew exactly where the cemetery is located, even though she had never heard of the name Hendee. Well, last Wednesday Laura Dillman (Friends of the Farm at Hilltop president) and I went to Mansfield. Much to our surprise on the last leg of our search, this gracious lady was waiting beside the road and flagged us down to give us the last directions and make sure we found it. I had told this lady, Isabelle, that I had an old stereoptic photo of the blacksmith shop that was George Hendee's grandfather's. On the back of the picture, in his handwriting, it says "taken from cemetery". Isabelle immediately asked if I had the picture with me, and when she saw it, said, oh my, it is still there. (It is still there, but they had added on a couple of sections over the years.) Photo was taken in 1921. We found the cemetery. It is very small, probably not more than 20 or so gravestones, all blackened with age, some tipped over, and most of them unreadable from age. A stone fence surrounds the cemetery and one has to climb over a high stone ledge to get into the cemetery. Hardly a blade of grass, but hard packed dirt and moss. We finally found the resting place of Abel and Cynthia that was in remarkable condition and quite readable. The top of each stone has a decorative carving and a friend of mine is going down with me to do a rubbing that I will send to you along with my photos when I get them. David, I was so excited I got all goose bumps when I encountered the stones. The stones have very little information. Abel Hendee, died August 5, 1843, age 54, and Cynthia Hendee, died August 10, 1848, age 54. While there we met two neighbors who confirmed what my directiions had read, that the cemetery was on the old Andrew Ide property. These ladies knew it was Ide property, but had never known the first name of Andrew. I have the names of their children and their birth dates that I will send along to you at a later date when I finish compiling all the Hendee genealogy that I have, some of which you have contributed to me. I 've been so excited about all this, I just had to let you know. Seeing this has an impact that just reading statistics does not give one. Hope you agree. Smiles from June..........” [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed; Friends of Hilltop Farm Site with photos - & ]William Goodell Hendee b. 3 Feb 1826??Mansfield Twp [township], Tolland County, Connecticut, USA m(1). Emma Dwight Upton d. 26 Mar 1910 bur. Manchester Cemetery, Manchester, Connecticut NOTES: His [William Goodell Hendee] father was a blacksmith. (I have a photo of his shop). On the back of the headstone in the Manchester Cemetery are the following: Lucius E. Hendee May 30, 1821 - August 16, 1901; Jeannette E. Hicks his wife March 25, 1836 - August 29, 1915 ( I have photos of the headstone). Occupation: Superintendent of Silk Mill Residence: Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts [1880 US Census] “. . . information I have on William Goodell Hendee I know to be correct--from family and from the headstone at the cemetery.” [June Hale Cook, niece - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] “Dear Dave, I’ve been reading postings on the Hendee Forum and see you know a lot about the Hendee’s. I have wanted to search this line but have very little to go on. All I know is my father had a cousin named Wesley and was related to George Hendee of the Indian Motorcycle fame. An Aunt tells me we are French. My father, William Hendee’s father was also William and his father was William. So I’m told. Much of the family is either deceased or estranged. Hoping you can give me a guiding hand. Smiles from, Pamela Hendee” [Pamela Hendee, Chicago, Illinois – email removed] 1880 Census: Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts - William G. HENDEE, Birth Year <1826>, Birthplace CT, Age 54, Occupation Supt. Silk Mill, Marital Status M <Married>, Race W <White>, Head of Household William G. HENDEE, Relation Wife, Father's Birthplace CT <Connecticut>, Mother's Birthplace CT <Connecticut>. “From a copy of a Rotary Club speech of George Mallory Hendee, his father followed silk manufacturing during major portion of his life. In 1978 William Hendee was superintendent of the Springfield Silk Mills Co. He also stated that his father had five brothers. 1880 U. S. Census lists Springfield, Mass. as his residence.” [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] “George Hendee's father owned a silk mill for several years. I took a photo of an original photo.” [Ken Aiken - email removed]Emma Dwight: b. 1 Apr 1823 Charlemont, Massachusetts, USA d. 19 Mar 1892 bur. Manchester Cemetery, Manchester, Connecticut Occupation: Keeping house [1880 US Census] Parents: Nehemiah and Phoebe Upton “I have photos of his mother and father--William Goodall Hendee and Emma Upton Hendee. I have photos of his maternal grandparents Nehemiah and Phoebe Upton, and photos of George as a child.” [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] 1880 Census: Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts - Emma H. HENDEE, Birth Year <1823>, Birthplace MA, Age 57, Occupation Keeping House, Marital Status M <Married>, Race W <White>, Head of Household William G. HENDEE, Relation Self, Father's Birthplace MA <Massachusetts>, Mother's Birthplace MA <Massachusetts>. 1880 United States Census - Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts: Name Marital Gender Age Birthplace Occupation William G. HENDEE M Male 54 CT Supt. Silk Mill Emma H.[?] HENDEE M Female 57 MA Keeping House George M. HENDEE S Male 13 CT George Mallory Hendee b. 2 Oct 1866 Watertown, Connecticut, USA m(1). Edith M. Cordwell 1888 Stoneham, Massachusetts [Massachusetts Vital Records 1841- 1910, Vol. 389, Page 251, Marriage – Edith M. Cordwell listed on same page] div. 1913 Massachusetts d. 13 Jun 1943 Suffield, Connecticut bur. 16 Jun 1943 Springfield Cemetery Residence: (at age 13) Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts [1880 US Census] “George Mallory Hendee was NOT born October 19th, he was born October 2, 1866.” [June Hale Cook, niece - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] 1880 Census: Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts - George M. HENDEE, Birth Year <1867>, Birthplace CT, Age 13, Marital Status S <Single>, Race W <White>, Head of Household William G. HENDEE, Relation Son, Father's Birthplace CT <Connecticut>, Mother's Birthplace MA <Massachusetts>. Edith M: b. 11 Sep 1874 Tuckingham, England "From an old hand writtten copy of Hendee records I find the following: ?Abel Hendee married Cynthia Topliff on April 04, 1813. Abel died August 05, 1843 in Mansfield, Conn, Abel, son of Caleb and Judith Goodell Hendee. Caleb born Aug. 24, 1756 in Ashford, Conn., son of Caleb and Hannah Holmes Hendee. Caleb {m Hannah Holmes} born Nov. 09, 1730 ln Ashford, Conn. is the son of Josiah Hendee, born March 06, 1701 Ashford, Conn. Married to Bethsheba Learned. ?Josiah is the son of Richard Second. So that is the way that George Hendee, Indian Motorcycle man, fits into the descendants list of Hendees. Richard, 2nd, had five sons that have recorded descendants: Jonathan, Josiah, Joshua, Barzallia, and Asa. Jonathan has the largest number. Barzallia the fewest. I would like to hear from Ronald Hendee of Grand Rapids." [Mary LaBatt, Kalamazoo, MI - email removed]"I have JUST begun doing research on the Hendee name and am excited to find this site. My father Wesley Hendee was an only child, and has very little history on our name. He does know we are of the George Hendee lineage (the Indian motorcycle). And he learned we came over on or with the Mayflower. I am not certain where he got these facts from. . . . The George Hendee I talked about lived well into the 1900's according to "The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Motorcycles" by Tod Rafferty. There is a large section in this book about my ancestor, George Hendee, on the Indian Motorcycle. Pretty intreresting reading for anyone who may be interested." [Joyce Yake - email removed]"The 10th of May, 1882, at a meeting called specially for the purpose, a committee, consisting of Henry E. Ducker, Charles K. Ferry, and A. L. Fennessy, was appointed to make all arrangements for the grand tournament which was held in this city 20th Sept., 1882, and which has since become so famous. These three gentlemen appointed various sub-committees, and under their sole management the exhibition was successfully carried through. There were present at this tournament over 12,000 persons, and the expenses in the aggregate amounted to $3,128.43. The records broken were the one, two, and five-mile amateur. Geo. M. Hendee, who now holds the one and two mile League championship medals, and who is proving himself to be a very fast rider, made 2.55 in the one mile race at this meet, although Frank Moore, who was hard pushed by Hendee, made the mile in 2.54? Hendee has always been a very active member of this club, and, although his racing career has been very brief, at the same time it has been very successful, and Springfield is glad to own him. The club has never been noted particularly for its great number of racing men, and, aside from Hendee, has no particularly fine riders. On the 20th Oct., 1882, when Hendee brought the one-mile championship to Springfield (having won it from Frye), he was met at the depot by the Springfield club, and escorted to the Haynes Hotel, where an elegant supper had been prepared, and here it was that his first victory was celebrated." [SPRINGFIELD BICYCLE CLUB, A. L. Fennessy, The Wheelman, August 1883, Vol. II, Number 5, p.337]"The Indian motorcycle story actually begins with bicycles. At the turn of the century, racing bicycles on wooden tracks known as velodromes was a popular sport. Crudely motorized bicycles set the pace for the racers. One such pacer built by Oscar Hedstrom, caught the eye of Springfield bicycle manufacturer George Hendee. Hendee recognized its potential for wider application. In 1901, the two teamed up to create a motorized version of Hendee’s Indian bicycle-- the Indian Motocycle. The Hendee Manufacturing Company expanded rapidly to dominate world production of motorcycles by 1913, when it manufactured over 30,000 motorcycles." [Indian Mororcycle Memories - ] "In 1901 George M. Hendee, a high wheel champ and C. Oscar Hedstrom, also a racer, pooled money and inventive genius to open the Hendee Manufacturing Company (changed to Indian Motocycle Manufacturing in 1913) in Springfield, Massachusetts. Production ceased in 1953. The Indian Motorcycle Manufacturing Company was founded as the Hendee Manufacturing Company by George M. Hendee and C. Oscar Hedstrom in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1901. Hendee and Hedstrom were both motorcycle racers, Hendee having been the 'high wheel' champion. The company went on to manufacture other products such as aircraft engines, bicycles, boat motors and air conditioners. Manufacture of all products was halted in 1953." [ - ] The most popular models were the Scout, made prior to WWII, and the Chief, which had its heyday from 1946-53 (although 1949 production was extremely limited). The company went back into manufacturing in 1999 with a newer version of the Scout, and also produced Chief and Spirit models. These bikes were based on off-the-shelf engine parts that were based on the venerable Harley Davidson design, but nearing the completion of an all-new engine design, the company succumbed to bankruptcy again in late 2003 after a major deal fell through. At the turn of the century a young self-taught engineer and builder of racing bicycles named Oscar Hedstrom designed and built a "pacer" bike, an engine-powered two-wheeler used to train bicycle racers. Powered by a copy of the DeDion-Buton engine, with an excellent carburetor of Hedstrom's own design, the little machine was so practical and reliable that it attracted the attention of a Springfield entrepreneur, George Hendee. They built a manufacturing plant, tooled up, and the first Indians (modest little single-cylinder machines) rolled out the door in 1902. Hedstrom's engineering skill and Hendee's business acumen continued to enlarge their company. A V-Twin was introduced in 1903, updated with two- and three-speed gearboxes, both further refined with swingarm rear suspensions. The first motorcycle with electric start and a fully modern electrical system, the Hendee Special, astounded the industry in 1913. Prior to World War One, Indian was the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world, producing over 20,000 bikes per year. Unlike Harley-Davidson, Indian strongly supported racing during this period as a way to improve their product and to present it to the buying public. The Indian factory machines dominated all forms of racing in the US, and in 1912, Indians won first, second and third at the Isle of Man TT. Hedstrom bowed out of the company in 1913, with Hendee leaving a few years later, and the period between the wars was a time of chaos for Indian. Business misfortune and the lousy management of the financiers that took over the company nearly ruined it." [Motorcycle Online: So That's an Indian! - ] "Indian began with bicycles. The first popular bicycles were the ones with the big wheel in front, the so called high wheels. George Hendee was a champion amateur bicycle racer in the high wheels for three years. He entered 309 races and won 302 of them. The safety bicycles with two equal size wheels came on the scene in the 1890's and bicycle racing became popular to promote the sale of bicycles. Mr. Hendee ran a bicycle company in Springfield, MA and in the process, crossed paths with Mr. Hedstrom who was also a bicycle racer.And that was the beginning of it, the proverbial back of an envelope or handshake deal was how they got started. Hendee had the connections in Springfield and in the Connecticut Valley. With his reputation as a bicyclist, he was able to promote the venture and raise a lot of the capital, sell stock. Hedstrom was the engineering genius, he was the guy able to make the machines with his own hands." [Indian Mororcycle Memories - ] "Hendee had won the National Amateur High Wheel Championship of the United States in 1886 and held the title until 1892.? After retiring from professional racing in 1895, the former champion continued to be involved in the bicycle trade, and in 1897 he established his own manufacturing firm in Springfield, Massachusetts. At a race at Madison Square Garden in 1900, George Hendee first observed the use of the motorized tandem and was impressed with the performance and reliability of Hedstrom's machine.? At their first meeting, Hendee proposed building a light road machine for everyday transportation that would free the rider from the drudgery of pedalling.? This was in line with Hedstrom's own thinking and the two men became partners on the spot. Around the turn of the 20th century, bicycle racing was big in the USA. Bicycles would race around big curved tracks called velodromes aided by pacing machines powered by internal combustion engines. These pacers were made in Europe and often broke down. A young designer named Oscar Hedstrom built his own American pacer. He met up with a racer named George Hendee who had his own bicycle manufacturing plant in Springfield, MA. The two combined forces and created a bicycle powered by an engine developed by Hedstrom. Thus was born the Hendee Manufacturing Company and the Indian motorcycle. They chose the name Indian since it would signify an American product. George Hendee became known as the Big Chief (B.C.) and Oscar Hedstrom became known as the Medicine Man. The factory was called the Wigwam and the dealer network was called the Tribe. The company finally changed its name from the Hendee Manufacturing Company to the Indian Motocycle Company in 1923.The first V-twins from Indian were produced in 1907. Hedstrom left the company after a dispute in 1913, never to work in the motorcycle industry again. In another dispute within the newly formed company, Hendee also left the company in 1916. The Indian motocycle was first built in 1901 by the Hendee Manufacturing Company of Springfield, MA USA. Note the fact that George Hendee, founder of the company, termed it a "motocycle" not a motorcycle. The Harley-Davidson motorcycle was first built in 1903 by three Davidson brothers, Arthur, William and Walter, and William Harley. Although there were more Davidsons than Harleys, the company was named Harley-Davidson because "it sounded better." For the next 50 years these two companies engaged in a competitive struggle with each other on the track and in the show rooms to capture the hearts of their customers." [Pioneers of American Motorcycle Racing, Daniel K. Statnekov - ]“The name "Indian" was chosen supposedly to mark the company as an American manufacturer. George's nickname of B.C. or "Big Chief" was just a play on the company title.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Re: the name Indian. I've no direct knowledge of why my uncle chose "Indian". As a child, I vaguely remember his relating that it was because the motorcycle was quiet as an Indian, but of course this could have just been an uncle talking to his little niece. I know he was called Big Chief and his office was The Wigwam. I have a photo taken at his vacation home at Lake Sunapee. On the back of the card in his handwriting is the date of September 1912 and listing all in the photo, including himself as Big Chief. In his 1931 speech to the Springfield Rotary Club entitled "How I received the title of Big Chief", he does not really tell why, just that his listeners will detrmine how as they hear his speech. This speech is printed in the book "A Century of Indian" by Ed Youngblood that I donated to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum.” [June Hale Cook - email removed]Two more "stars" of bicycle racing were George M. Hendee and W.A. Rowe. Hendee was graceful and handsome, and quickly became very popular. He was well known both in the society of cyclists and among racing fans. When W.A. Rowe, another rising star, upstaged him in a Massachusetts race in 1887, it was said that the people in the grandstands wept to see Hendee's champion status taken from him. ["inQuiry Attic" - ] "Before the 20th century began, cycling had produced several American heroes and the first internationally famous black athlete. The first hero was George Hendee, who set a world record for the half-mile in 1886 and won five straight national championships before retiring at 29. He later became a motorcycle manufacturer." [Cycling 2: Cycling's Golden Age - ]Hendee retired from active competition in 1896 to concentrate on bicycle manufacturing. [The Indian: The History of a Classic American Motorcycle] "The Indian Motorcycle factory in Springfield, nicknamed the 'Wigwam' is the world's largest at over 1 million square feet. Over 3000 employees work on the 7-mile long assembly line. The model of mass production, though, is Henry Ford's automobile factory. The availability of affordable cars would soon change the motorcycle industry forever." [Indian Motorcycle - America's First Motorcycle - ]“1910 United States Federal Census – Springfield Ward 4, Hampden County, MassachusettsName Age Est. DOB Birthplace Relation Father’s Birth Mother’s Birth Spouse Marital Race Gender Immigration Year George M Hendee 44 1866 Connecticut Head Connecticut Connecticut Edith M Married White MaleEdith M Hendee 43 1867 England [?] Wife England England George M Married White Female 1895[?]”INDIAN Motorcycles: It has been over forty years since the last Indian Chief motorcycle rolled out of the plant in Springfield, MA's Winchester Square neighbourhood. But the machine that helped put the city on the map isn't ready to be relegated to the annals of history. ] Indian began with bicycles. The first popular bicycles were the ones with the big wheel in front, the so called high wheels. George Hendee was a champion amateur bicycle racer in the high wheels for three years. He entered 309 races and won 302 of them. The safety bicycles with two equal size wheels came on the scene in the 1890's and bicycle racing became popular to promote the sale of bicycles. Mr. Hendee ran a bicycle company in Springfield, MA and in the process, crossed paths with Mr. Hedstrom who was also a bicycle racer. After George Hendee and Oscar Hedstrom decided to build a road-going model, it only took Mr. Hedstrom about 4 or 5 months to complete the first prototype. It was brought to Springfield on May 30, 1901 and it was demonstrated in the next couple of days before larger and larger crowds. It passed scrutiny very well, it started every time and ran very smoothly. It would run slowly which was a very important feature at the time for motorcycles. And it would speed up to the exhilarating heights of 30mph. So it was extremely successful at its debut. The interesting thing to me about the 1901 original prototype Indian was that it was not a very large machine. It was not very large because it was exquisitely built and it was perfectly designed. Nothing was too big or too small anywhere in it- in terms of moving parts or in terms of the visible parts on the outside frame or fender or whatever. Other machines that had been built up until that time were pretty much large and clumsy devices. In comparison, the 1901 Indian prototype and the early production models were like Swiss watches. They were extremely well made and very well thought out. Really, the person that designed that, Mr. Hedstrom, was half engineer and half artist.” [] (From family history of Frank Joseph Croto - Residence, 26 Montrose Street, 8 Apr 1930 - Springfield, Hampden, MA, USA Occupation: Motorcycle plant, machinist - (Indian Motorcycles) Home in 1930: Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Age: 53) [Ethel B. Croto - ] Motorcycle Hall of Fame: "George M. Hendee; Year inducted - 1998; Achievements - Co-founder of the Indian Motorcycle Company, Championship Bicycle Racer; George M. Hendee was the cofounder and president of the Indian Motocycle Company. He was a successful bicycle racer who went on to excel in business and build the world's largest motorcycle company. Born October 19, 1866, in Watertown, Conn., Hendee took up bicycle racing at age 16 and won an astonishing 302 of the 309 races in which he competed (right). Hendee remained involved in bicycling even after he retired from racing, first as a representative for bicycle manufacturers, and later by building his own bicycles in Springfield, Massachusetts. Due in no small part to his racing fame, his line of bicycles sold well. He also sponsored a number of bicycle racers and events throughout New England. Among the racers he sponsored was Jacob De Rosier, a French-Jewish immigrant who would go on to become one of the earliest stars of motorcycle racing. Through his involvement in bicycle racing, Hendee witnessed first-hand the excellent performance of the motorized pacing bicycle built by Oscar Hedstrom. Most pacing bikes of the era were crude and unreliable. Hedstrom's engineering ability helped him develop one of the best machines of its type and Hendee quickly recognized Hedstrom's talent. Hendee told Hedstrom of his dream to mass-produce a motorized bicycle and asked Hedstrom to build a prototype. Interest in the prototype from the press and potential customers encouraged the two men to form the Hendee Manufacturing Company, a partnership with Hendee as president and general manager and Hedstrom as chief engineer and designer. Hedstrom supervised the manufacturing of "motor bicycles" while Hendee traveled extensively to set up dealerships and arrange financing for the company, which grew at an astounding rate under Hendee's management. By 1912, the Indian Motocycle Company, as it was by then called, was the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer and had moved into a vast, five-story plant in Springfield called the Wigwam (below). In 1913, the company's production peaked at 32,000 units. But after Ford's Model T was introduced, a car was within the financial reach of many Americans. Motorcycles, once the most economical form of personal transportation, were destined to be marketed as sporting or leisure vehicles, and sales began to fall. In 1916, at the age of 49, Hendee retired from Indian. Toward the end of his career, he was reported to be at odds with investors and the board of directors over the direction of Indian. He had brought to fruition his dream of building a mass-production motorized bicycle, he was wealthy and happily married, and he decided to leave behind the burdens of running a large company for the life of a country gentleman on his farm in Suffield, Connecticut. In his retirement, he bred Guernsey cattle and volunteered his expertise to the YMCA and the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. Hendee died in 1943 at the age of 76. He will be remembered as one of the fathers of motorcycling." [Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum - ]“If I had a Harley I’d leave it for a thief, and with the insurance I’d buy an Indian Chief” Ancient Tribal Proverb [A Century of Indian Motorcycling, Paul Waddell - email removed.nz; ]"Here's a poem that was popular early on about this rivalry [with Harley-Davison Motorcycles]: 'You'll never wear out The Indian Scout, or its brother, The Indian Chief. They're built like rocks To take hard knocks. It's the Harleys That cause the grief.'"[ - ]Springfield. Mass.. Hospital; Opened - Feb. 21, 1926; Capacity - 60 Beds; Board of Governors - George M. Hendee, H. H. Caswell, Chas. A. Fraser, A. H. Phillips, Henry O. Olds. F. C. Smith, Fred R. Brown and Chas. H. Beckwith.Edith M: b. 11 Sep 1864 Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada (or Twickenham, England) Parents: James Cordwell (b. England d. bef 1871 Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia Residence: Halifax County, Nova Scotia [1851]) and Isabel __ (b. England d. 1901 Reading, Massachusetts)“1920 United States Federal Census – Manhattan Assembly District 15, New York, New York:Name Age Est. DOB Birthplace Relation Father’s Birth Mother’s Birth Marital Race Gender Immigration Year Home Read WriteEdith M Hendee 48[?] 1872[?] Canada[?] Head England England Divorced White Female 1876[?] Rent Yes Yes”[Edith M Hendie]“Hi June, Your Edith M. Cordwell is definitely a mystery woman. I have found a lot of information and a lot of conflicting dates, ages, and places of birth from what you have. I will try to have it all ready for this coming Thursday night and hopefully we can have the time for me to show you the information on the computer. Edith M. may have been only 13 or 15 years old when she married your Uncle George on Oct. 1, 1888 or she was lying about her age in 1924 when she applied for a passport. The 1920 Census has her in New York (apparently lying about her age) and says she was born in Canada but her parents were born in England. Her application for the passport says she was born in Buckingham, England however. Her parents appear to be James and Isabel Cordwell. These were the parents listed on her marriage record. Isabel immigrated from Nova Scotia and died in Reading, Mass. in 1901. On her death record it listed her as widow of James Cordwell which matches the information on Edith M. Cordwell's marriage information. The 1880 Census shows Isabel Cordwell in Reading, Mass. with three of her children (no Edith though) but shows the children being born in Nova Scotia which in turn goes along with Edith M. Hendee states in the 1920 Census as being born in Canada. George M. Hendee also applied for two or three passports and one of them has a good picture of him. I will print that off for you. Just to repeat what I said, Edith M. Cordwell wife of George M. Hendee appears to be a mystery causing a multiple of questions as you try to track her. I can assure you though that the Edith M. that I tracked is the correct one.” [Letter from Fran to June Hale Cook – 18 Apr 2009] “Hi June, Edith married George M. Hendee on Oct. 1, 1888 in Stoneham, Massachusetts. She gave the names of her parents as James and Isabel Cordwell and that she was born in England. The country of birth and Edith's age differs from record to record. In 1924 she gave her birth as Sept. 11, 1874 but she liked giving her age as 10 years younger. I'm inclined to believe Sept. 11th is correct but make it 1864 not 1874. There are two U.S. Passports that give her birth as Twickenham, England. I believe that is probably where her parents came from but I don't believe she was born there. I believe that she was born in Halifax, NS and maybe because they were English citizens the births got sent back to Twickenham, England. This I'm not sure of so this is only a guess. It appears that James Cordwell was in Halifax, NS as early as 1851 and the Nova Scotia Vital Records show his death in February of 1810. By 1880 Isabel Cordwell identified as Isabel Cardwell was in Reading, Mass. with three of her children named Albert, Susan, and John all born in Nova Scotia. It appears that Isabel went back to NS and returned to Boston in 1885. Edith's marriage was in Oct. 1888 to George Hendee and in 1901 Isabel Cordwell died in Reading, Massachusetts. George Hendee applied for Passports in 1892, 1914, and 1917. Edith (your aunt – Edith Leona Hall) from Gill, Mass. applied for a passport in 1920 to travel with George and Edith M. was still listed as Hendee and residing in Manhattan, New York. In 1924 Edith M. (Cordwell) Hendee applied for a passport. Her residence was on Greenway Terrace, Forest Hills, Long Island, New York. I have printed off all the passport applications for you plus a few other papers.” [Letter from Fran to June Hale Cook – 19 Apr 2009] “TIMELINE 1851-1925 FOR EDITH M. CORDWELL: The following timeline establishes that the parents of Edith M. Cordwell were James and Isabel Cordwell. However "do not disregard" the Cordwell information that you have from Lee, Kent County, England. 1. 1851 Canadian Census: Ancestry [] has the 1851 Census for Canada and it shows that a James Cordwell was the head of family in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Unfortunately the census only gives the head of family and no one else. 2. 1871 Canadian Genealogy Index 1600-1900: Another resource provided by ancestry [] and based on the 1871 Census for Canada. It has James Cordwell died before 1871 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Also shows Mrs. lsabella Cordwell, a widow, still living and residing in Halifax, Nova Scotia. 3. 1870 Nova Scotia Vital Records: This I found on the Nova Scotia Genweb Project (which you can access) and it shows that James Cordwell died on Feb. 21, 1870 at the age of 49. The place of death was Halifax, Nova Scotia. Death can be found in Registration Year 1870 – Book 1808 - Page 242 - Number 18. 4. 1880 United States Federal Census: The U.S. Census which can be viewed on ancestry [] as well as Heritage Quest (no charge) shows the following family residing in Reading, Mass. All information leads to Isabel being the wife of James Cordwell. The last name, dates, places of birth, and the absence of Edith M. however can cause the information to be confusing. 1880 Federal Census; Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; Date taken: June. 7, 1880; Cordwell indexed as Cardwell Cordwell, Isabel Head 53 yrs b. 1827 Nova Scotia Cordwell, Albert E. Son 19 yrs b. 1861 Nova Scotia Cordwell, Susan B. Dau 15 yrs b. 1865 Nova Scotia Cordwell, John D. Son 12 yrs b. 1868 Nova Scotia Remember with all census reports that we are at the mercy of those taking them at the time as well as those giving the information. For Isabel she states that both her parents were born in Canada. This however will conflict with the information that's on her death record. For each of the children it states that the father was born in England and the mother Isabel being born in Canada. 5. 1885 Boston Passenger List 1820-1943: This resource is provided by and shows the following: Isabel Cordwell arriving in Boston on Oct. 5, 1885. She was listed as 60 years old giving her a birth year of approximately 1825. Her port of departure was Halifax, Nova Scotia and she traveled on the ship Worcester. Not all passenger lists are available. Some of the lists for Boston between 1872 and 1880 were damaged or lost so it's possible that Isabel entered the United States before, returned to Halifax, and was re-entering the United States in 1885. Edith M. (Cordwell) Hendee gives hint to 1876 when she filled out her passport application as the year of immigration. 6. 1888 New England Historic Genealogy Society Vital Records 1841-1910: The Massachusetts Vital Records shows the following marriage for Stoneham, Massachusetts. Stoneham is next to Reading, Mass. where Isabel was listed in the 1880 Census. George M. Hendee age 22 married Edith M. Cordwell 23 or 25 on Oct. 1, 1888 in Stoneham, Massachusetts. It appears that 25 was written first then the 3 was written over the 5. This would give Edith a birth year between 1863 and 1865. George stated that he was born in Watertown, Conn. and his parents were William and Emma Hendee. Edith stated that she was born in "England" and her parents were James and Isabel Cordwell This record is in Volume 359 on page 251 and can be obtained from the Massachusetts State Archives for 53 dollars. If her parents were living in Nova Scotia then it would be difficult to be born in England. However if her parents were England Citizens then they still considered themselves English and could refer to the place they came from. I believe that Edith M. Cordwell was born in Nova Scotia and her siblings are shown in the 1880 census as Albert, Susan, and John. 7. 1896 City Directory for Reading, Massachusetts: has various city directories available for viewing. The 1896 City Directory for Reading, Mass. shows Isabel Cordwell, widow of James, residing in a house on Washington St. near Worburn. 8. 1892 U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925: has the passport applications as a resource to view. On June 14, 1892 George M. Hendee applied for a passport for the first time to include his wife. George provided the following information. He stated that he was a Native of this country and that he was born Oct. 2, 1866 in Watertown, Ct. He stated that this passport was for his wife also and that she was born in Twickenham, Middlesex County, England. George stated that he was a Salesman and that this passport was for a business trip. 9. 1901 New England Historic Genealogy Society Vital Records 1841-1910: The Massachusetts Vital Records shows Isabel Cordwell, widow of James dying on February 19, 1901 in Reading, Massachusetts. She was listed as 73 yrs old (26 daysshort of the age of 74) which gives her a birth year of 1827. The records state that she was born in England (differs from the 1880 Census) and that her father was Thomas Beattie or Beattis. 10. 1910 United States Federal Census: There are a couple of notable questions on the census. It was noted that George and Edith were only married 5 yrs (1905) and that she immigrated in 1895 (they married in 1888). The immigration year I believe should be about 1875 or 1876. Edith however does state that both her parents were born in England. 1910 Federal Census; Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts; Date Taken: April 10, 1910 Hendee, George M. Head 44 yrs born 1866 Conn. Hendee, Edith M. Wife 43 yrs born 1867 England [?] 11.1914 U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925: On Dec. 21, 1914 George M. Hendee applied for a new passport for himself. He stated that he was a Manufacturer residing in Springfield and he needed the passport for business in Spain, Italy, and Portugal. He gave his date of birth as October 2, 1866 and his place of birth as Watertown, Conn. 12. 1917 U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925: On October 22, 1917 George Mallory Hendee applied for a new passport for himself. He stated that his occupation was Manufacturing and that he was residing in Suffield, Coon. His passport was for business in France and Great Britain. He was born October 2, 1866 in Watertown, Conn. and his father was William G. Hendee who was born in Mansfield, Conn. 13. 1920 U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925: On January 16, 1920 Edith L. Hendee was issued a passport for traveling will her husband George M. Hendee to the British Isles, France, Spain, Portugal, and Belgium. Edith stated that she was born in Gill, Massachusetts on Apr. 20, 1886 and that she married George M. Hendee in New York City on Apr. 3, 1915. 14. 1920 U.S. Federal Census: The 1920 census. shows that Edith M. (Cordwell) Hendee never remarried and that she was residing in New York City; 1920 Federal Census; Manhattan, New York County, New York; Date Taken: January 3, 1920 Hendee, Edith M. Head 48 yrs bom 1872 Can. Edith referred back to Canada as her place of birth but stated that both her parents were born in England She also stated that she was divorced and that she immigrated to the United States in 1876. My guess is that she was actually 8 years older than she reported giving her a birth year of 1864. The year 1876 for immigration is most likely the correct year that Edith, her mother Isabel, and siblings Albert, Susan, and John came to Reading, Massachusetts for the first time. 15. 1924 U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925: The person that transcribed the information states the birth place for Edith as Buckingham but when looked at you can identify Twickenham not Buckingham. On April 26, 1924 Edith M. Hendee was issued a passport for herself to travel to England, France, and Switzerland. Edith stated that she was Sept. 11, 1874 in Twickenham which corresponds with the passport of 1892 issued to George M. Hendee. I believe that she might have been born on September 11th but in the year 1864 and in Nova Scotia. Twickenham might have been where her parents lived before they went to Nova Scotia. Edith also stated that she married George M. Hendee in October 1894. The month is correct but the marriage was six years earlier in October 1888. Edith did give the correct birth information on George in stating that he was born Oct. 2, 1866 in Watertown, Conn. Her divorce from George was legally done in Massachusetts in 1913. Edith also stated that between June 1900 and September 1900 she was in Germany, England, and France. During that time the 1900 Census was taken and this would explain why George and Edith can not be found in the 1900 Census.” [Letter from Fran to June Hale Cook – 19 Apr 2009] “If you haven't watched "The Fastest Indian in the World" with Anthony Hopkins, you might get a kick out of it---a fun movie based on true story... and thinking about our history of the "motocycles" with our Cousin George [Hendee].” [Cynthia (Hendee) Henry - email removed] ============================================================================================================================================ George Mallory Hendee m(2). Edith Leona Hale 3 Apr 1915 New York, N. Y. Edith Leona: b. 20 Apr 1886 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 27 Jan 1976 Agawam, Massachusetts (Heritage Nursing Home) bur. Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Massachusetts “George and Edith Leona were married at the Little Church Around the Corner. There were no children in either marriage.” NOTES: [Edith Leona Hale] Graduated from Powers Institute, Greenfield, Massachusetts, June 8, 1903; Secretary at Indian Motocycle Co. until April 1915. [June Hale Cook – email removed] Parents: Frederick Arthur Hale (b. 29 Jun 1849 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA m. 2 Feb 1881 d. 8 May 1922 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts) and Harriet Ella Atherton (b. 4 Feb 1851 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 16 Feb 1888 Gill, Franklin County, Massachusetts) [Paul & Mary ALLRED 8660 Nash Way Sacrmento, California 95828]Edith: b. d. 31 Oct 1925 “Unfortunately my Aunt Edith never spoke very much about my uncle's life. Just why, I guess I will never know. She was the same way about Indian Motocycle. When questioned about it, she would always say, ‘no one is interested, let it just die.’ It is unfortunate that I never insisted.” [June Hale Cook – email removed]“Aprii 15, 2005, To introduce myself, my name is June Hale Cook, and my uncle was George M. Hendee of Indian Motocycle [this was the original spelling used prior to “Motorcycle” – D. Petrie] fame. I had a wonderful childhood with him before his death in 1943 when I was only eighteen. His wife Edith was my Dad’s sister. I have compiled several alb ums about the life and career of my uncle. I have shared what I have with two authors. You will find my name as a contributor to their books under Indian Motocycle Books. Also, at (page 3), you will find an article and photo about me. A group in Suffield, Connecticut “Friends of the Farm at Hilltop” (FOFAH) are restoring the “monster” barn my uncle [George M. Hendee] built in 1915 on his estate. I am the honorary director and have contributed photos, etc. to them . . . I had lunch with FOFAH president Laura recently, and if you do visit the area she will be very glad to give you a tour of Hilltop Farm. If you are here on Labor Day there is an all day annual Farm Fest that is a popular event.” [June Hale Cook – email removed; Friends of Hilltop Farm Site with photos - & ] “I will begin with a little background. From the time that I was born in 1925 until the deaths of both George and Edith, they were a very vital part of my life. My mother took off when I was only five. My Dad never remarried, so I was extremely lucky to have his sister and husband take such an important role in my life. Even before I was a toddler, and even before I have any memory of their home, I was there a lot of the time. And what a wonderful place Hilltop Manor and estate was. I spent wonderful wonderful days there with my aunt and uncle. As I grew older, I would much prefer to be in their company than going places with my friends. Uncle George gave up Indian Motocycle long before I was born, and sadly no one ever brought up Indian Motocycle to me as a very young child. When I was born, Uncle George was very involved with the Springfield Shriners Hospital for Children, now known as just Shriners Hospital. He was the President of the Board of Directors from the time the hospital was built in 1925 until his illness in the late 1930's. He often took me to the hospital to visit with the children, and always at Christmas. He had a very large doll house built for me that was kept at Hilltop, and when I outgrew it, it was sent to the Shriners Hospital for the children to enjoy. Their chauffer and family lived on the estate above the five car garage and I grew up with the two daughters. On the estate the Hilltop "monster" barn became quite famous. He was so proud of his Guernsey cattle. As a child I was never allowed to enter the barn, and it was not until a few years ago that I finally got a tour of the barn. My Uncle told me that the barn was no place for a girl, and I never disobeyed him. Strange though, I lived with my Dad on our farm and scampered in and out of the barn at will. My visit to the "monster" barn: A few years ago the president and vice president of a group of people in Suffield,Conn. (where Hilltop is located) got in touch with me to see what information I could give to them about Hilltop. They arrived at my Westfield home on a dreadful snowy day and stayed here for three hours going through my albums and listening to my stories. This group is The Friends of the Farm at Hilltop, known as ‘FOFAH.’ To see a photo of the barn and information, go on line . They are in the process of restoring the "monster" barn that my uncle built in 1914. I have contributed much in the way of photos and information to them, but their president is also very interested in the man [Gerorge M. Hendee] himself and has done a lot of reseach that has also helped me. They also received a grant for $500,000 by the State of Connecticut for the restoration and the barn and some land has been leased to them for $1.00 per year for 99 years. I have photos of the barn when it was built a hundred years ago that I can share with you. I have photos of Hilltop Mansion that unfortunately was razed many years ago. Until I shared these photos with FOFAH, I was the only one with pictures professionally taken of the interior of the 17 room mansion. I even had my own playroom on the third floor. My aunt and uncle entertained frequently and I was in seventh heaven when I could stay overnight and sit on the balcony overlooking the great hall and watch the beautifully gowned ladies below as they danced to the live music. In later years I was sorry not to have known who many of these people were. I know that Sir Harry Lauder was entertained there and I have a photo of him taken in he Great Hall at Hilltop that I prize. Hilltop Farm – “From 1913-1925 George Hendee, of Indian Motorcycle fame, purchased 24 parcels in this corner of town and created Hilltop Farm. Hendee’s holdings ultimately totaled 500 acres, a good-sized operation in the Northeast for the early 20th century. Hendee lived at Hilltop until 1940 when ill health forced him to sell. To some people, George Hendee is an icon. Indian Motorcycles are revered by the people who revere such things, and it’s pretty neat to learn that he started this very farm. To their credit, Hilltop does indeed have some historical displays set up about Mr. Hendee and it’s the stuff like that that drive me to think about this place as sort of a museum. He’s so important that I will now write a bit more about him, again from Hilltop’s website: In 1897 George Mallory Hendee, a former highwheel bicycle champion, founded the company that would later launch the Indian motorcycle. Introduced in 1901, Indian was the first commercially successful, gasoline-powered motorcycle in the U.S. The company was known as Hendee Manufacturing Co., until 1923 when it was renamed Indian Motocycle Co. Born in Watertown, Connecticut, in 1866, Hendee had a keen curiosity and taught himself to ride a highwheel bicycle at age 15. He won the U.S. Amateur Champion title at age 16 in 1882 and held it until 1886. During his racing career, Hendee won 302 out of 309 races. In his last race in 1897, he won the World Championship. Hendee was a prominent figure in bicycling, holding positions in local, state and national organizations. He also sponsored racers and races, which lead to his interest in developing a motorized pacing bike. In 1900, Hendee met engineering wizard Carl “Oscar” Hedstrom and witnessed the superior performance of Hedstrom’s pacer. He recognized the commercial potential of the bike for the general public. In January 1901 Hendee recruited Hedstrom to join his company in Springfield, Massachusetts as chief designer and engineer of a “motorized bicycle for the masses.” In May 1901, the Indian prototyple was successfully tested on a steep hill in Springfield. Hendee Manufacturing eventually became the largest employer in Springfield with 3200 employees. Despite competition from 200 other motocycle brands, by 1913 the company was the largest motorcycle company in the world with annual production of 32,000 units. Hendee stepped down as president of Hendee Manufacturing in 1915 and as chairman in 1916 and retired to his 500-acre Hilltop Farm and 17-room Hilltop Manor. He raised a prized herd of Guernsey cows known as Hilltop Butterfats, which became well-known throughout the cattle breeding industry. He also established a model poultry plant for the breeding of white leghorn chickens. Hilltop Farm became an important producer of milk, dairy and poultry products. During WWI, Hendee was the volunteer postmaster of the YMCA in France and oversaw delivery of mail to troops in the front lines. Hendee, a noted philanthropist, was instrumental in bringing a Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children to Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1925. He generously supported many other Springfield organizations. After many years of failing health, Hendee died in 1943 at the age of 76. He and his widow Edith Hale Hendee had no children. Hendee was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1998 and the U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame in 2010 . . . Noticeable from the roadway is a great white barn calculated to be sufficient for a farm of considerable scope and dimensions. The two great towers bordering the entrance are more than ornamental however; they’re silos and of prodigious capacity. The rest of this main floor is given up to hay storage and for farm wagons and implements. It could also store a locomotive or a whole train of cars, for it is mammoth in size. The ground floor reached from the lower level is done off in concrete and plaster and there is room for a “tie up” of an army of cattle. Off to the left of this good old-fashioned barn is a hen emporium with countless runs for thousands of biddies.” [Hilltop Farm; Connecticut Museum Quest - ]Two very good books have been written about motorcycles that I have contributed to. A Century of Indian by Ed Youngblood has a copy of a speech my uncle gave in his own words "How I Received the Title of "B.C.", an address delivered before the Springfield Rotary Club, December 11, 1931 that I donated to him. It tells of his life from birth and is very interesting. I can send you a copy if you do not have the book. The other book is The American Motorcycle 1869 -1914. You can go on line to where you will find an article and photo of me regarding the patent for the Indian name. “The United States entered World War I on 6 April 1917. On that same day, John Mott, General Secretary of the International Committee of North American YMCAs, informed President Wilson that the YMCA would help provide services for the military forces. Less than a week later, the International Committee appointed the National War Work Council to coordinate this work. William S. Sloane, a New York furniture merchant and for sixteen years chairman of the YMCA's Army and Navy Committee, was designated as the new organization's chairman, and Mott as its chief executive officer. A specific military function was assigned to the YMCA. Its duty was to assist in maintaining and promoting morale and welfare. It had been proved in the Spanish American War and on the Mexican border that YMCA service made better fighters.” [Creator: National Board of the Young Men's Christian Associations. Armed Services Dept. Title: World War I-related records. Date: 1910-1970 (bulk 1917-1921- HISTORY OF YMCA ARMED SERVICES WORK IN WORLD WAR I - ] “George Mallory Hendee was involved in establishing a postal system to get mail to United States soldiers in France during World War I. He was appointed a secretary of the National War Work Council of the Young Mens Christian Associations. The following was attached to his passport application in 1917. ‘To: The Bureau of Citizenship, Department of State, Washington, D.C. - October 19, 1917 – Gentlemen: - Mr. George M. Hendee has been appointed a secretary of the National War Work Council of the Young Men’s Christian Associations of the United States for service with the American expeditionary force in France and Great Britain. We hereby endorse the application of Mr. Hendee for a passport to visit France and Great Britain. Very respectfully yours, C.V. Hibbard, Associate General Secretary’” [George M. Hendee – Passport Application 20 October 1917] “The copied documents were interesting too - especially the passports for George M. that show him traveling to England, France, Russia, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Spain, Italy and Portugal at the start of 1915. Since the first World War had already been underway for six months, and since his passports show his reason for travel as "business" I wonder if he was trying to sell motorcycles for the war to the allied nations. Considering his assignment later from the United States government involving getting mail to U.S. soldiers in France, one would not have to try too hard to wonder if he wasn't doing some information gathering for the U.S. military during his grand tour of Europe in 1915 as well. Of course, I have no indication this is true but it is a tantalizing possibility that would be interesting to research someday.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]I have a letter that GMH [George M. Hendee] wrote to my aunt on January 5, 1915 aboard the Lusitania as the ship was off the coast of Ireland. This was the next to the last trip before the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine off Ireland on May 7, 1915. It is a very formal letter where he addresses her as just "Dear Miss Hale", and ends with "Sincerely, B.C." No love letter. They were married just three months later on April 3, 1915. I have photos of their wedding trip to the Pacific Coast and the World's Fair. Besides my aunt and uncle, I have photos of his mother and father--William Goodall Hendee and Emma Upton Hendee. I have photos of his maternal grandparents Nehemiah and Phoebe Upton, and photos of George as a child. I have photos of his birthplace, school he attended in Shelburne Falls, Mass., his brother Edward Dwight and Edward's family. I have photos and articles about George's championship high bicycle days. His bicycle and medals are on display at this time in the Connecticut Valley Historial Museum in Springfield,Mass. Also on display there is a display on Indian Motocycle. I took a few pictures there. I have copies of “The Green Mountain Boys" where his great great grandfather, Captain Hendee, was one of the leading characters. After my Uncle George made some recovery after his heart attack, my Aunt Edith, his nurse, and chauffer took him for a ride almost daily and to luncheon somewhere. This was always a great treat for me. I loved seeing the countryside on these rides and enjoying the delightful restaurants where we dined. These days were so special to me, and even though I could have been with my friends, I would much rather be with my aunt and uncle. After the estate was sold, they moved into a suite of room at a hotel. But they were not happy there and soon built another house just down the road from Hilltop. After my aunt had a stroke in August of 1973, her conservators asked me to live in the house, which I did until her death in January of 1976. I have photos of two of their summer places--Lake Sunapee, N. H. that I never saw, and another nearby in Hampen, Mass.” [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] “Over a year ago I joined the Western Massachusetts Genealogical Society, and much to my surprise at my first meeting, someone got up and said , "June Cook, I hope you don't mind, but I have volunteered that you will give us a speech at our September meeting about your Uncle George Hendee." Gosh, I had never done anything like this before, but how could I possibly say no. Well I did it. Laura Dillman of the Friends of the Farm at Hilltop put together a photo pesenentation and I gave a speech that everyone seemed to enjoy. That led to another speech to the Agawam Historical Association where I have been a member for years. The first week in April I am giving another talk and Laura has put together a longer photo presentation. And lastly I now have been asked to do the same at the Suffield Historical Association. I am certainly no public speaker by a long shot, but I do get many compliments, so I guess I am doing okay.” [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed; Friends of Hilltop Farm Site with photos - & ] “I had a great time recently. I was in contact with the present owners of the lodge my uncle owned at Lake Sunapee back in 1908-1916. All I had were lots of pictures. What a treat it was. And really surprised to find framed photos of George Hendee on the walls and other memorabilia.” [June Hale Cook - email removed]“Some time ago I sent in an application to apply for my uncle [George Mallory Hendee] to be elected to the U.S. Bicycle Hall of Fame. Recently got the news that he was voted in and the ceremony will be in California in October [2010].” [June Hale Cook - email removed]“My book is just about ready for printing. It is to be ready for the 2nd Indian Rally at Hilltop on July 17th, and for Indian Day at the new Springfield History Museum the next day. My son came up with the title--A Tribute to George Mallory Hendee.” [June Hale Cook - email removed]================================================================================================================================ Edward Dwight Hendee b. abt 1848 d. Feb 1921 (age 73 yrs) m. Ida M. FLONSES Occupation: Salesman Clothing “George M. Hendee had only one brother--Edward Dwight. I have photos of. . . Edward Dwight and Edward's family.” [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] Ida M: b. abt 1851 Connecticut, USA Parents: __ FLONSES (b. New York) and Mary __ (b. abt 1812 Connecticut, USA) 1880 United States Census: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Mary FLONSES Self W Female W 68 CT Keeping House CT CT Edward HENDEE SonL M Male W 32 CT Salesman Clothing CT MA Ida M. HENDEE Wife M Female W 29 CT Keeping House NY CT Ida M. HENDEE Dau S Female W 2 CT CT CT Harold F. HENDEE Son S Male W 1 CT CT CT [LDS Family History Search - ] Obituary: “Edward Dwight Hendee, for many years identified with New Haven life, died at his home, 178 Bradley street, last Sunday, in his 73rd year. He was the elder son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hendee, and entered business with his father and his uncle. Later he was associated with the late William D. Bryan, the tailor, to whose business he eventually succeeded, carrying it on for many years. Mr. Bryan’s store was the rendezvous of a notable group of New Haven men of the 70’s, whose friendship Mr. Hendee, with his charm of character and manner, readily made and retained throughout their lives. He retired from business several years ago because of failing health. Mr. Hendee was a charter member of the Union League, a Mason, an Odd Fellow and a member of the Sons of the American Revolution. He was hospital steward of the New Haven Greys, and later of the Governor’s Foot Guard. For his spirit of youth and of fairness he was beloved by a long succession of college boys, and he was for many years one of the official timekeepers of Yale. He was a member of Trinity Episcopal church. The service at the chapel of Hayes & Pierce was read by the Rev. Charles Carver of Christ church, a close friend of the family. Harold Flowers Hendee b. abt 1879 Connecticut, USA [unmarried] d. 24 Jun 1966 (Friday) New York, New York Residence: New York City, New York Occupation: theater performer, research director for RKO film studios, Readers Digest Magazine editor “HAROLD F. HENDEE, FILM RESEARCHER; Former Actor and an Editor on Reader's Digest Dies - June 28, 1966, Tuesday - Harold F. Hendee, former research director for R.K.O.-Radio Pictures and recently a member of the editorial staff of The Reader's Digest, died of a stroke Friday at Lenox Hill Hospital. He was 87 years old and lived at 408 East 58th Street.” [The New York Times Archives - ] “Harold Flowers was evidently quite well known and worked at RKO Studios.” [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] “GUIDE TO THE ORSON WELLES MATERIALS IN THE LILLY LIBRARY, WELLES MSS; CORRESPONDENCE, 1930-1959 (Boxes 1-4, f.17); 5,687 items, arranged chronologically.The correspondence has been indexed by sender and recipient. Consult the Manuscripts Department Index for dates of letters of individual correspondents. Among the correspondents are . . . Helen Hayes . . . Harold F. Hendee . . . Katharine Hepburn” [LILLY LIBRARY; Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana - ] “The Little Cherub; Criterion Theatre, (8/6/1906 - 12/28/1906); Grand Opera House, (12/30/1906 - circa. 1/1907); Grand Opera House, (2/4/1907 - circa. 2/1907) Total Performances: 176; Category: Musical, Comedy, Original, Broadway Description: A musical in three acts; Setting: Lord Sanctobury's town house and the hotel at Dunbridge Baths; Opening Night Cast: “Sir John Monteith” - Harold F. Hendee” “Productions & Dates of Production: The Triumphant Bachelor [Original, Play]; [David Emery] Sep 15, 1927 - Sep 1927; Love Laughs [Original, Play]; May 20, 1919 - Jun 1919; Back to Earth [Original, Play] Dec 23, 1918 - Jan 1919; The Little Cherub [Original, Musical, Comedy] [Sir John Monteith] Aug 6, 1906 - Feb 1907; The Earl and the Girl [Original, Musical, Comedy] [Chorus] Nov 4, 1905 - Mar 10, 1906; The Money Makers [Original, Play, Comedy] Jan 16, 1905 - Jan 1905; The Baroness Fiddlesticks [Original, Musical, Comedy, Opera, Satire] [Chorus] Nov 21, 1904 - Dec 10, 1904; Marta of the Lowlands [Original, Play, Drama] Oct 13, 1903 - Nov 1903 [IBDB (Internet Broadway Database) - ]“I also don’t know the answer to another question: how does a fellow named Harold Hendee who worked for R.C.A. get into the act. This is not my brother, Harold. Your mother and I called on him back in the 30’s and he produced a family tree which depicted the Hendee family. When I asked him where I was on the tree, he rather loftily said “you aren’t”. If you are making a “family tree”, don’t you put everyone on it who is a descendent of the Hendee line? He visited us while we were living on the farm down in Columbia County and at the time he had a young fellow in tow also by the name of George M[?]. Hendee. Not the millionare, but a young lad somewhere in his twenties as I recall. I never saw either one of them again, so there is another not so clear enigma . . . Harold Hendee of R.C.A. fame lived in N.Y.C. and I think it was on 43rd Street, a bachelor, and a rather swanky apartment. His connection with R.C.A. was in the form of a research man for the purpose of making sure of the authenticity of the pictures R.C.A. was releasing at the time.” [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Answer: [“The ‘Harold Hendee’ my grandfather is referring to was Harold Flowers Hendee, who worked for R.K.O. records, the son of Edward Dwight Hendee and Ida Flonses, and nephew to George M. Hendee.” Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]======================================================================================================================================== George Edward (“Ned”) Hendee, Sr. b. m. May __ [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] George Edward (“Ned”) Hendee, Jr. b. 1915 [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] Dolly Hendee b. m. H. H. Douglas of Pittsburgh [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] William Goodell Hendee m(2). Melinda Berry [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] Melinda: b. 18 Apr 1869[?] “had no children” d. 16 Nov 1907 Sahler Sanitarium, Kingston, New York bur. East Cemetery Manchester, Hartford County, Connecticut “On the headstone of William G. Hendee is listed a second wife by the name of Melinda Berry. She was born April 18, 1869 and died November 16, 1907. She was 43 years younger than William and died three years before he did. But as this is on his headstone, I have to believe it is true . . . The dates come right from the headstone and other data . . . Furthermore, I have an article whereby my uncle George [M.] Hendee gave an elevator to a nursing home in New York where his father lived. In the article he mentions that his father would have appreciated the elevator as would his wife. If ‘wife’ had meant Emma, would not George have said ‘father and mother’ instead of ‘father and wife’?” [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed]“Berry Melinda; 4/8/1836[?] - 11/16/07; Wife of William G Hendee” [East Cemetery Manchester, Hartford County, Connecticut - ]“Berry, Melinda, b. Apr 8, 1836[?], d. Nov 16, 1907, w/o William G Hendee, [LP]” [East Cemetery Manchester, Hartford County, Connecticut - ]================================================================================================================================================= Abel Cornelius Hendee b. 29 Jan 1829 Mansfield Twp [Township], Tolland County, Connecticut, USA m. Esther L. Hastings 10 Nov 1853 Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts d. 3 Dec 1910 Hartland, Hartford County, Connecticut “on the farm” Hartland, Connecticut bur. West Cemetery, Bristol, Harford County, Connecticut Residence: Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut (1880) Occupation: carpenter, farmer “Supposedly, at one point, my uncle or one of my other family members was able to trace our Hendee roots back to the original French immigrants. At this point, however, I don't have access to any of that information. According to my grandfather, Edgar Arthur Hendee, my great grandfather, Clarence Arthur Hendee (son of Abel Cornelius Hendee and Esther L. Hastings) was the cousin of George Mallory Hendee. Apparently in the family tree that George compiled back in his day, he didn't include Clarence's part of the family because they were considered too poor to condescend associating with. My grandfather, however, tells a story of George visiting his father's farm in a big fancy car only once in his life and as my great-grandfather was only a young child at the time, he was whisked away to keep from annoying the most-distinguished guest. Anyway, I just thought I'd see if any of these names ring a bell or if you have any additional information you'd be willing to offer. I have the names of Abel's other children, but not much beyond Abel himself, although I fully intend to keep looking!” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed; West Cemetery 104-9 Bristol, CT. From the Hale Collection, as found at the Connecticut State Library in Hartford, Connecticut. Copied Oct. 1934 - Surnames H to L - ] “My grandfather was named Abel Cornelius Hendee. Carolyn [Carolyn (Hayes) Hendee] has a picture of him; an old gentlemen with a white beard. He was a carpenter of sorts but I don’t remember him distinctly since I was very young. I do not know how many brothers or sisters he had, but recall my Dad mentioning a Lucius who went to sea and was never heard from again. I think he was my grandfather’s brother. I do not know grandfather’s place of birth but feel pretty certain it was somewhere is Massachusetts or Connecticut. Possibly Bristol, Connecticut although there was a place called Tariffville, Connecticut which was frequently mentioned. He died on the farm somewhere about the year 1908 or 1909. Since I was only five or six years old at the time, you can see that I wouldn’t have a clear picture of him in my mind. He had five children that I know of: Eugene (the one to whom grandmother [Esther L. (Hastings) Hendee] left the farm), Albro, Ernest, and Dad, and there was a daughter who died rather young whose name was Elsie. Eugene stayed on the farm and never married; Albro became a traveling salesman and travelled all over the U.S.A. finally settling down in Seattle, Wash. where he married, had at least two daughters; Lily was the name of one and I never knew the name of the other. I have the feeling that Lily died but don’t know for certain. I do not know when Albro died, but it surely was some time ago. Ernest moved to Westfield, Mass. I also do not know when he passed away, but again, it also was quite a while ago. He never married. That leaves Dad, or Clarence, who married Jennie Olena, my mother. They had two children: Edgar and Harold. Edgar’s two children were you, Eddie, and you Carolyn. Harold’s two children were Robert and Marylea. Robert is not married to my knowledge while Marylea is. She lives in Texas, has two daughters, and we hear from her on occasion.” [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]Esther L: b. 22 Jan 1833 Massachusetts, USA d. 27 Aug 1916 bur. West Cemetery, Bristol, Harford County, Connecticut Parents: [father] (b. Vermont, New England) and [mother] (b. Massachusetts New England] d. abt 1912-1913 “My grandmother on Dad’s side was named Esther Hastings. I do not know if she had sisters or brothers nor do I know where [she] was born. It was somewhere in New England, possibly Bristol, Conn. or perhaps Springfield, Mass. I recall her quite clearly having lived on the farm with her while Dad was operating it. She died suddenly while we were living there and I would estimate it about the year 1912 or 1913. She was a rather austere and stern typical New England Yankee, and no doubt some of the coldness which she seemed to show especially to my brother and me could be attributed to severe crippling arthritis, but she called it rheumatism. She was, however, able to do some of the usual duties of keeping the farm going such as making bread, churning butter, and getting meals.” [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed; West Cemetery 104-9 Bristol, CT. From the Hale Collection, as found at the Connecticut State Library in Hartford, Connecticut. Copied Oct. 1934 - Surnames H to L - ] “The [Abel Cornelius Hendee] farm was situated in a rural area of the Berkshires in a town called Hartland, Connecticut. It was located about three miles from the Massachusetts state line. Most of the shopping was done in the village of North Granby, Connectcut, also located about three miles from the farm. Sometimes, we shopped in Granville, Massachusetts about three miles away. It wasn’t located too far from Hartford, Connecticut since my father used to drive a horse and buggy to Hartford where he sold trailing arbutus which grew in abundance on the mountain sides. He used to get 50? per bunch for it even in those days. Subsequently a law was passed forbidding the picking of this wild rather beautiful flower with a perfume out of this world. It grew just as the name implies in a trailing fashion and in picking the blossoms, the trailing vines were pulled up and destroyed. Dad [Clarence Arthur Hendee] never did very well in his operation of the farm because while the soil was fertile enough, it was quite rocky and of course there were few farm implements in this period to help him do a good job. It might be called a one horse operation. When my grandmother [Esther L. (Hastings) Hendee] died, she left the farm to one of Dad’s brothers [Eugene C. Hendee] and that ended Dad’s operations in that part of the world.” [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]================================================================================================================================================= 1860 United States Census - Easthampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Name Relation to Head of House Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father’s Birthplace Mother’s BirthplaceAble Hendee Self/Head M M W 31 Connecticut MachinistEster Hendee Wife M F W 26 MAEugene Hendee Son S M W 2 MAAlbro Hendee Son S M W 5.5 m MA[Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]================================================================================================================================================= 1880 United States Census - Bristol, Hartford County, ConnecticutName Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Abel C. HENDEE Self M Male W 51 CT Works at Clocks CT CT Ester L. HENDEE Wife M Female W 47 MA Keeping House VT MA Eugene HENDEE Son S Male W 22 MA Works at Clocks CT MA Albro L. HENDEE Son S Male W 20 CT Clerk In Store CT MA Ernest HENDEE Son S Male W 17 MA Works at Cut Glass CT MA Clarence HENDEE Son S Male W 4 CT CT MA [LDS Family History Search - ] ================================================================================================================================================= 1900 United States Census - Granby Township, Hartford County, Connecticut; Enumeration District: 0138; Page: 4; Sheet Letter: B; Family Number: 99; Reference Number: 79 Spouse Father’s Mother’s Years Est. Yr Children Name Born Birthplace Relation Spouse Birthplace Birthplace Birthplace Race Gender Marital Married Married Born LivingAble C. Hendee Jan 1829 Connecticut Head Esther L. Hendee Massachusetts Connecticut Connecticut White Male Married 46 1854Esther L. Hendee Jan 1833 Massachusetts Wife Able C. Hendee Connecticut Vermont Massachusetts White Female Married 46 1854 6 4Eugene C. Hendee May 1858 Massachusetts Son Connecticut Massachusetts White Male Single [LDS Family History Search - ] NameRelation to Head of House Marital StatusGenderRace Age Birthplace Occupation Father’s BirthplaceMother’s BirthplaceAble C Hendee Self/Head M M W 71 CT Farmer CT CTEster Hendee Wife M F W 67 MA VT MAEugene C Hendee Son S M W 42 MAFarm Labour CT MA[Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] ================================================================================================================================================= 1910 United States Census - Hartland, Hartford County, Connecticut; Family Number: 89; Page Number: 6 Father’s Mother’s Name Age Birthplace Relation Birthplace Birthplace Race Gender Marital Able C. Hendee 81 Connecticut Head Connecticut Connecticut White Male Married Esther L. Hendee 77 Massachusetts Wife Vermont Massachusetts White Female Married Eugene C. Hendee 52 Massachusetts Son Connecticut Massachusetts White Male Single [LDS Family History Search - ] Eugene F. Hendee b. 23 Oct 1855 Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA d. 15 Jul 1856 [infant] Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut bur. West Cemetery, Bristol, Harford County, Connecticut [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed; West Cemetery 104-9 Bristol, CT. From the Hale Collection, as found at the Connecticut State Library in Hartford, Connecticut. Copied Oct. 1934 - Surnames H to L - ] ============================================================================================================================================ Eugene C. Hendee b. 9 May 1858 North Hampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ch. NORTHAMPTON, HAMPSHIRE, MASSACHUSETTS m. [unmarried] d. aft 1930 (was last seen on the 1930 U.S. Census) Occupation: clocks, farmer “Eugene (the one to whom grandmother [Esther L. (Hastings) Hendee] left the [Abel Cornelius Hendee] farm) . . . stayed on the farm and never married” [LDS Family History Search - ; Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] “[Eugene C. Hendee] seemed to live with the [Able C. Hendee] family for most of his life. Esther [his mother, Esther L. (Hastings) Hendee] left him the family farm upon her death. [Eugene C. Hendee] was living with [his brother] Clarence’s family in 1930 (per U.S. Census) spouse: never married children: none.” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]============================================================================================================================================ Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915: Name Gender Baptised Birthdate Birthplace Father Mother__ Hendee Male NORTHAMPTON, HAMPSHIRE, MASSACHUSETTS 09 May 1858 North Hampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts A. C. Hendee Esther L. Hastings [LDS Family History Search - ]============================================================================================================================================ 1860 United States Census - Hampshire, Massachusetts; Ward: East Hampton; Page: 108 , Family Number: 865 Name Age Est. Birth Where Born GenderEugene Hendee 2 1858 Massachusetts Male [LDS Family History Search - ]============================================================================================================================================ 1920 United States Census - Hartford County, Connecticut Name Est. Birth Yr Age Birthplace Relation Gender Race MaritalEugene C. Hendee 1859 61 Massachusetts Head Male White Single[LDS Family History Search - ]1920 US Census - Hartland, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA – Name Relation to Head of House Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father’s Birthplace Mother’s BirthplaceEugene C Hendee Self/Head S M W 57 MA Farmer General Farm CT MAClarence A Hendee Self/Head M M W 44 CT Farmer General Farm CT MAJennie H Hendee Wife M F W 43 NY None NY NYEdgar A Hendee Son S M W 16 NY None CT NYHarold L Hendee Son S M W 15 NY None CT NYCharles F Olena Brother-in-law S M W 44 NY Laborer Dairy Farm NY NY[Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]============================================================================================================================================ 1930 United States Census - Stockport, Columbia County, New York; Enumeration District Number: 0041; Family Number: 415; Sheet Number and Letter: 16B; Line Number: 60 [Eugene was living with his younger brother, Clarence Arthur Hendee, at the time of the 1930 United States Census. See below.]============================================================================================================================================ Albro L. Hendee b. 23 Feb 1860 Connecticut, USA (“per multiple Census and California death index - however, the 1860 Census puts the family in Northhampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. According to my grandfather [Edgar Arthur Hendee], the family farm was right on the border, so it may be that the lines were a bit obscured, that and/or the family did move back and forth quite a bit between Connecticut and Massachusetts.” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] m. Lillie B. Twitchell 1889 d. 20 Jan 1943 Los Angeles, California Occupation: traveling salesman, clerk In Store [Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960; LDS Family History Search - ] Lillie B: b. Jul 1865 Connecticut, USA Parents: __ Twitchell and Harriette __ (b. Jun 1829 Connecticut, USA) “Albro became a traveling salesman and travelled all over the U.S.A. finally settling down in Seattle, Washington where he married, had at least two daughters; Lily was the name of one and I never knew the name of the other. I have the feeling that Lily died but don’t know for certain. I do not know when Albro died, but it surely was some time ago.” [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] ============================================================================================================================================ 1900 United States Census - Lawrence City, Douglas County, Kansas; Enumeration District: 0058; Page: 4; Sheet Letter: B; Family Number: 90; Reference Number: 71 Spouse’s Father’s Mother’s Est. Yr Children Name Birth Birthplace Relation Spouse Birthplace Birthplace Birthplace Race Gender Marital Married Born LivingAlbro Hendee Feb 1860 Connecticut Head Lillie B. Hendee Connecticut Connecticut Massachusetts White Male Married (11 yrs) 1889Lillie B. Hendee Jul 1865 Connecticut Wife Albro Hendee Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut White Female Married (11 yrs) 1889 1 1Viola B. Hendee Jul 1895 Missouri Daughter Connecticut Connecticut White Female Single Harriette Twitchell Jun 1829 Connecticut Mother-in-law New York Connecticut White Female Widowed 1 1 Hettie Roffle May 1880 Kansas Missouri Kentucky Black Female Single [LDS Family History Search - ] Name Relation to Head Marital StatusGenderRaceAge Birthplace Occupation Father’s BirthplaceMother’s BirthplaceAlbro L Hendee Self/Head M M W40CTMerchant Dry Goods CT MALillie B Hendee Wife M FW34CT CT CTViola B Hendee Daughter S FW5MO CT CTHenrietta Twitchell Mother-in-law W FW70CT NY CTHettie Roffle Servant S FB20KS Housekeeper MO KY============================================================================================================================================ 1910 US Census - Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA – Name Relation to Head of House Marital StatusGenderRace Age Birthplace Occupation Father’s Birthplace Mother’s BirthplaceAlbro Hendee Self/Head M M W 50 CT Salesman CT MALillie B Hendee Wife M F W 46 CT None CT CTLillie B Hendee Daughter S F W 9 KS CT CT Viola B. Hendee b. Jul 1895 Missouri, USA d. 1 Apr 1909 (age 13 yr) Spokane, Spokane County, Washington Cause of Death: “ brain tumor” [LDS Family History Search - ] “. . . my mother has handwritten notes that Viola died of a brain tumor (source unknown).” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Lillie B. Hendee b. 1901 Kansas, USA m. Ernest Gautsche[?] (based on California Death index records.) d. 28 Dec 1952 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Mildred Gautsche[?] b. “(Mom’s [Carolyn Jane Hendee] notes) possibly married with children.” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Ernest A. Hendee b. 1863 Massachusetts, USA m. [unmarried] d. aft 1930 Occupation: cut glass [LDS Family History Search - ] “Seems to have moved with his [parents and] family until going off on his own. 1900-1930 (U.S. Census) is living as lodger/boarder in Westfield, Massachusetts - always with the same woman ([Henrietta] Blanchard) [as in the 1920 and 1930 Federal Censuses.]” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]“Ernest moved to Westfield, Massachusets. I also do not know when he passed away, but again, it also was quite a while ago. He never married.” [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] ============================================================================================================================================ 1900 US Census - Westfield Township, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA - Name Relation to Head of House Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father’s Birthplace Mother’s BirthplaceHenrietta J Blanchard Self/Head W FW 47 MA NH MACharles A Blanchard Son M MW 25 MA Teamster NY MAMary J Blanchard Daugher-in-law M MW 27 MA Ireland IrelandErnest A Hendee Boarder S MW 37 MA Teamster CT MA*additional boaders listed on this census, no relation to Ernest Hendee or the Blanchards[Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]============================================================================================================================================ 1910 US Census - Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA –Name Relation to Head of House Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father’s Birthplace Mother’s BirthplaceHenrietta Blanchard Self/Head W F W 57 MA Proprietor/Trucking NH MAErnest Hendee Boarder S M W 47 MA Train Driver CT MA*additional boaders listed on this census, no relation to Ernest Hendee or Ms. Blanchard[Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]============================================================================================================================================ 1920 United States Census – Westfield Town, Hampden County, Massachusetts - Name Est. Birth Yr Age Birthplace Relation Gender Race MaritalHenrietta Blanchard 1853 67 Massachusetts Head Female White Widowed Ernest Hendee 1864 56 Massachusetts Male White Single[LDS Family History Search - ]1920 US Census - Westfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA - Name Relation to Head of House Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father’s Birthplace Mother’s BirthplaceHenrietta Blanchard Self/Head W F W 67 MA Trucking NH MAErnest Hendee Boarder S M W 56 MA NoneUnknown (USA) Unknown (USA)*No additional boarders. For the location of Ernest’s parents birth, it does state unknown with the letters US written above it in each location on the original 1920 US Census.[Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]============================================================================================================================================ 1930 United States Census - Westfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts; Enumeration District Number: 0202; Family Number: 360; Sheet Number and Letter: 18A; Line Number: 35 Est. Yr Father’s Mother’s Name Gender Age Marital Race Birthplace Born Relation Birthplace BirthplaceHenrietta Blanchard Female 78 Widowed White Massachusetts 1852 Head New Hampshire Massachusetts Ernest A. Hendee Male 66 Single White Massachusetts 1864 Boarder Connecticut MassachusettsLDS Family History Search - ] 1930 US Census - Westfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA – Name Relation to Head of House Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father’s Birthplace Mother’s BirthplaceHenrietta Blanchard Self/Head W F W 78 MA Trucking Business NH MAErnest Hendee Boarder S M W 66 MA Salesman Cigar Store CT MA[Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]============================================================================================================================================ Clarence Arthur Hendee b. 7 Oct 1875 Connecticut (probably Bristol), USA m. Jennie Olena 1902 d. abt 1962 (age 86yr) Valatie, New York Occupation: vaudeville trouper, farmer, machine operator Residence: Hartland, Connecticut (1910); Troy, New York; Columbia County, New York (1921-1948); Valatie, New York (1948-abt 1962) [LDS Family History Search - ] “Supposedly, at one point, my uncle or one of my other family members was able to trace our Hendee roots back to the original French immigrants. At this point, however, I don't have access to any of that information. According to my grandfather, Edgar Arthur Hendee, my great grandfather, Clarence Arthur Hendee (son of Abel Cornelius Hendee and Esther L. Hastings) was the cousin of George Mallory Hendee. Apparently in the family tree that George compiled back in his day, he didn't include Clarence's part of the family because they were considered too poor to condescend associating with. My grandfather [Edgar Arthur Hendee], however, tells a story of George [Mallory Hendee] visiting his father's farm in a big fancy car only once in his life and as my great-grandfather [Clarence Arthur Hendee] was only a young child at the time, he was whisked away to keep from annoying the most-distinguished guest. Anyway, I just thought I'd see if any of these names ring a bell or if you have any additional information you'd be willing to offer. I have the names of Abel's other children, but not much beyond Abel himself, although I fully intend to keep looking!” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Jennie: b. abt 1878 New York, USA d. abt 1963 (age 85yr) Valatie, New York Parents: Walter Olena (b. abt 1855 New York m. abt 1875 d. bet 1903-1910 bur. Oakwood Cemetery) and Phoebe Jane Patton (b. abt 1852 New York d. bet 1910-1920 “likely Troy, New York”)“As to the Olenas (Walter and Phoebe, Jennie's parents), I have even less. Supposedly Walter was buried in Oakwood Cemetery but I have been unable to find him listed so far. The good news is, a group of people is currently working on publishing a list of the interned at Oakwood and they've gotten up to 1903. I did find Walter's son, Edgar listed there, so it's likely that, given time, Walter will surface as well. I also have a picture of Jennie Olena, as well as family portrait with Clarence Hendee, Jennie Olena, Edgar and Harold Hendee, Phoebe Olena, and Charles Olena. I will send both later today as well. Walter Olena b. abt 1855 New York (although the 1880 Census for has Canada listed as the birthplace for Jennie, Charles and Edgar Olena's father, this being Walter, I believe it to be an error as all other Censuses list Walter's birthplace as New York) m. abt 1875 d. between 1903-1910, based on Cemetery Records at Oakwood Cemetery and 1910 US Census - plus, my grandfather never met him and he was born in 1903. Phoebe Jane Patton b. abt 1856 New York d. between 1910 and 1920, likely Troy, NY as she left the family home to Jennie and Clarence Hendee upon her death.” [; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]“The [Abel Cornelius Hendee] farm was situated in a rural area of the Berkshires in a town called Hartland, Connecticut. It was located about three miles from the Massachusetts state line. Most of the shopping was done in the village of North Granby, Connectcut, also located about three miles from the farm. Sometimes, we shopped in Granville, Massachusetts about three miles away. It wasn’t located too far from Hartford, Connecticut since my father [Clarence Arthur Hendee] used to drive a horse and buggy to Hartford where he sold trailing arbutus which grew in abundance on the mountain sides. He used to get 50? per bunch for it even in those days. Subsequently a law was passed forbidding the picking of this wild rather beautiful flower with a perfume out of this world. It grew just as the name implies in a trailing fashion and in picking the blossoms, the trailing vines were pulled up and destroyed. Dad [Clarence Arthur Hendee] never did very well in his operation of the farm because while the soil was fertile enough, it was quite rocky and of course there were few farm implements in this period to help him do a good job. It might be called a one horse operation. When my grandmother [Esther L. (Hastings) Hendee] died, she left the farm to one of Dad’s brothers [Eugene C. Hendee] and that ended Dad’s operations in that part of the world.” [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]“Getting back to my Dad [Clarence Arthur Hendee], your grandfather, he was a machine operator in one of the large collar and cuff establishments in Troy, New York. Every so often he would become fed up with his Troy job and decide to go back to Connecticut on grandmother’s farm where he would last a year or two and then back to Troy again. He did this so many times that it accounts for my leaving school and never trying to go to high school. When he finally took over [a] farm from a fellow named Oakley Furnet down in Columbia County, New York, he managed to stay there from about 1921 until 1939 or 1940. Harold and I of course helped him on the farm and we would take market gardening produce to the Albany Market by the truck load. It was then that Harold (brother Harold, that is) and I decided to forget the farm and go back to high school even at an advanced age. Dad tried to prevent it, but we went back anyhow and figured that we could help him after school and, if we went on to higher education, we could help him in the summer. We both went on to college as a result. I won the English prize, math prize, general knowledge prize, Cornell scholarship, and New York State scholarship, while Harold went on to State Teachers College at Albany. After college, I worked for the Federal Bank of Springfield, Mass. and Harold went to teaching school. Dad then gave up the Furney farm, and moved a few miles down the road where he lived until about 1948. Then dad and mother moved to a nursing home in Valatie, New York where they lived only a couple of years, Mother dying at 85 and Dad shortly after at 86. I come from a long lived family. When Dad took over the farm in Columbia County from Oakley Furney, (a man who worked for the State Education Dept.) and Mother saw that he was going to stay put for a few years, she sold the house in Troy which had been left to her and that about put the finishing touches on Dad’s moving back and forth from the farm to Troy and at least gave him no place to go back to, anyhow. He didn’t do so well in Troy, anyhow as sometimes work got slack and he would be laid off. Once, he took a job driving a horse and wagon delivering ice cream to the stores. He was paid all of 12? per week for this job, so maybe that’s why he was so restless! . . At one time when he was operating the farm for Furney, he had over 5,000 chickens and about 1,000 ducks. Their appetites almost put grandfather out of business.” [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] “Probably a final few words about Dad [Clarence Arthur Hendee], and I’m sure you don’t know these facts. In his younger years, he was a vaudeville trouper going from one town to another for one night stands. His specialty was to play the part of a tramp who would pretend he had just arrived in town via the usual route. He would crack a few jokes, kid a few of the prominent people into being the butt of the jokes, having gotten their names beforehand, and then he’d go into his specialty which was enacting out the old tear jerker, “It was down in the Lehigh Valley”. I’ve heard him do it a hundred times in the old days for guests and at parties. At the end of his specialty, he’d appear to see a vision of little Nellie and fall over dead. Obviously his bones were lots stronger than mine, otherwise he’d have some shattered bones. He sure could hit the deck. Did you know that he was a short order cook? You better believe he could fix fried oysters and fried clams to make your mouth water. In spite of his falls he lived as stated to be about 86.” [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] ============================================================================================================================================ 1900 US Census - Westfield Township, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA – NameRelation to Head of House Marital StatusGenderRace Age Birthplace Occupation Father’s Birthplace Mother’s BirthplaceMary E Leonard Self/Head M F W 57 MA MA MAClarence Hendee Boarder S M W 24 CT Farmer (Share) CT MA*additional boarders listed on this census, no relation to Clarence Hendee or Ms. Leornard[Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]============================================================================================================================================ 1910 US Census - Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA – Name Relation to Head of House Marital StatusGenderRace Age Birthplace Occupation Father’s BirthplaceMother’s BirthplacePhoebe J Olena Self/Head W F W 58 NY Home/None Ireland NYJennie H Hendee Daughter M F W 34 NY Home/None NY NYClarence A Hendee Son-in-law M M W 30 CT [Indecipherable] MA MAEdgar A Hendee Grandson S M W 7 NY Home/None NY NYHarold L Hendee Grandson S M W 5 NY Home/None NY NY[Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]============================================================================================================================================ 1920 United States Census – Hartford County, Connecticut: Name Est. Birth Yr Age Birthplace Relation Gender Race MaritalClarence A. Hendee 1876 44 Connecticut Head Male White Married Jennie Hendee 1877 43 New York Wife Female White Married Edgar A. Hendee 1904 16 New York Son Male White Single Harold L. Hendee 1905 15 New York Son Male White Single Charles F. Olena 1876 44 New York Brother-in-law Male White Single [LDS Family History Search - ]1920 US Census - Hartland, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA – Name Relation to Head of House Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father’s Birthplace Mother’s BirthplaceEugene C Hendee Self/Head S M W 57 MA Farmer General Farm CT MAClarence A Hendee Self/Head M M W 44 CT Farmer General Farm CT MAJennie H Hendee Wife M F W 43 NY None NY NYEdgar A Hendee Son S M W 16 NY None CT NYHarold L Hendee Son S M W 15 NY None CT NYCharles F Olena Brother-in-law S M W 44 NY Laborer Dairy Farm NY NY[Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]============================================================================================================================================ 1930 United States Census - Stockport, Columbia County, New York; Enumeration District Number: 0041; Family Number: 415; Sheet Number and Letter: 16B; Line Number: 60 Est. Yr Father’s Mother’s Name Gender Age Marital Race Birthplace Born Relation Birthplace BirthplaceClarence A. Hendee Male 54 Married White Connecticut 1876 Head Connecticut MassachusettsJennie Hendee Female 52 Married White New York 1878 Wife New York New YorkEdgar A. Hendee Male 26 Single White New York 1904 Son Connecticut New YorkHarold L. Hendee Male 24 Single White New York 1906 Son Connecticut New YorkEugene C. Hendee Male 71 Single White Massachusetts 1859 Brother Connecticut MassachusettsKate M. Furney Female 74 Single White Ohio 1856 Boarder Pennsylvania Ohio[LDS Family History Search - ] 1930 US Census - Stockport, Columbia County, New York, USA – Name Relation to Head of House Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father’s Birthplace Mother’s BirthplaceClarence A HendeeSelf/Head M M W 54 CT Farmer General Farm CT MAJennie H Hendee Wife M F W 52 NY None NY NYEdgar A Hendee Son S M W 26 NY None CT NYHarold L Hendee Son S M W 24 NY None CT NYEugene C Hendee Brother S M W 71 NYLaborer General Farm NY NYKate M Furney Boarder S M W 74 OH None PA OH[Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Edgar Arthur Hendee b. 16 April 1903 Troy, New York, USA (probably the family home in Troy, New York) m. Jane Theadora Podlewski 26 Jan 1935 St. Stanislaus B. M. Roman Catholic Church, Amsterdam, New York by Rev. A. Gorski, Pastor Witnessses: Harold Hendee and Magduleen Podlewska d. 14 Nov 1984 6:15 PM (age 81yr) A. Barton Hepburn Hospital, Ogdensburg, Saint Lawrence County, New York Cause of Death: heart attack, acute myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, acute right middle cerebral artery infarction bur. cremation 16 Nov 1984 by Whispering Maples Memorial Gardens, Ellenburg, Depot County, New York (Phillips Memorial Home, Inc. 64 Andrews Street, Messina, New York) “. . . his ashes were thrown into the St. Lawrence River by my grandmother [Jane Theadora Podlewska] . . . his wish was to be cremated and have his ashes strewn in the St. Lawrence River, where he’d spend the majority of his days fishing (according to my mother [Carolyn Jane (Hendee) Hayes] he was an avid fisherman and used to fish the St. Lawrence on a daily basis.) Education: Hudson High School, bachelor’s degree in education at Cornell University, master’s degree at Albany State University College. He also did graduate work at Syracuse University. Occupation: Federal Bank of Springfield, Massachusetts; public school teacher (Ogdensburg School District, Ogdensburg, New York); principle of Stonybrook Elementary, Long Island; director of elementary education at Hudson, and in 1945 he came to Ogdensburg as director of elementary education, a job from which he retired in 1970 Residence: 13694 West St. Lawrence Avenue, Waddington, St. Lawrence County, New York (1984) SSN: 056-14-4567; Place of Issuance: New York; Last Residence: New York; Zip Code of Last Residence: 13694 [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed; LDS Family History Search - ; Edgar Arthur Hendee Marriage Certificate; Edgar Arthur Hendee Death Certificate] “Death Certificate 14 Nov 1984 due to cardiac arrest, secondary to acute myocardial infarction. He was cremated by Whispering Maples Memorial Gardens, Inc and his ashes were thrown into the St. Lawrence River by my grandmother. My grandmother, Jane, passed away on 13 Nov 1998, 14 years later, almost to the day.” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]Obituary 1: “Edgar A. Hendee, Waddington, Dies Odgensburg - Edgar A. Hendee, 81, Waddington, a retired administrator at Ogdensburg Central School District, died Wednesday at 6:15pm at A. Barton Hepburn Hospital. He entered the hospital Nov. 1. There will be a small service held at the convenience of the family. There will be no calling hours. He is survived by his wife, the former Jane Podlewski of Waddington; a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Hayes of Ashland, Oregon; a son, Edgar A. Hendee Jr. of North Gower, Canada, and three grandchildren. He was born in Troy, April 16, 1903, son of Clarence and Jennie Olena Hendee. He graduated from Hudson High School, and earned a bachelor’s degree in education at Cornell University, and a master’s degree at Albany State University College. He also did graduate work at Syracuse University. Mr. Hendee was principle of Stonybrook Elementary, Long Island, director of elementary education at Hudson, and in 1945 he came to Ogdensburg as director of elementary education, a job from which he retired in 1970.” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]Obituary 2: “Edgar A. Hendee Waddington - Private funeral services for Edgar A. Hendee, 81, West. St. Lawrence Avenue, Waddington, will be held at the convenience of the family at the Phillips Memorial Home, Waddington. Mr. Hendee died Wednesday (Nov. 14, 1984) at A. Barton Hepburn Hospital where he had been a patient since Nov. 1. Surviving are his wife, Jane; one son, Edgar A., Jr., North Gower, Ontario; one daughter, Mrs. Paul (Carolyn) Hayes, Ashland, Oregon; and three grandchildren. Mr. Hendee was born in Troy, April 16, 1903, son of Clarence and Jennie Olena Hendee. He was a graduate of Cornell University and received a Master’s Degree in Education from SUNY [State University of New York] Albany. He was employed as principle at Stony Brook Elementary School, Stony Brook, L.I. He later became director of elementary education for the Ogdensburg School District from 1945 to 1970.” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]Jane Theadora: b. d. 13 Nov 1998 (age 84 yr) Parents: Wladyslaw (“William”) Podlewski (b. abt 1881 Poland Occupation: merchant, construction m. abt 1901 d. 10 Jul 1933 Amsterdam, New York Immigration: 24 May 1910 New York, New York (aboard the Rijndam Residence: Amsterdam, New York) and Agnes Guypek (b. abt 1884 Poland d. 2 Aug 1938 Amsterdam, New York Immigration: 31 Jan 1913 New York, New York (aboard the Barbarossa) Obituary: “Jane P. Hende 84, of Ashland, died Friday (Nov. 13, 1998) at her home. Arrangements will be announced by Perl Funeral Service.” Residence: Ashland, Oregon (1984) [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]“I don't have much on The Podlewskis (Wladyslaw and Agnes, parents to Jane). They came over from Lublin, Poland (although it was technically under Russian control at the time) in the early 1900s, so I only have what is referenced on Ellis Island Immigration forms. I do know that the father was a merchant but ended up in construction once settled in New York. I have a picture of him, which I'll send once I get home from work. Wladyslaw Podlewski (who went by William once an American citizen) b. abt 1881 Poland. Arrived in New York, NY aboard the Rijndam, 24 May 1910 and settled in Amsterdam, NY m. Agnes Guypek abt 1901 d. 10 Jul 1933 Amsterdam, NY [; ; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Obituary found at (searching under William Podlewski) Agnes Guypek Podlewska b. abt 1884 Poland. Arrived in New York, NY aboard the Barbarossa 31 Jan 1913 with her son, Stanislaus and daughter, Natalia Violet. d. 2 Aug 1938 Amsterdam, NY Obituary found at (searching under Agnes Podleweski) [; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]“The following letter was written to my mother, Carolyn Hayes, and my uncle, Ed Hendee, by my grandfather, Edgar A. Hendee, on October 25, 1982 in Waddington, New York. The letter was type-written and was in response to a request made by my uncle [Ed Hendee] for more information on his family’s history.” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] “To Eddie & Carolyn, Since Eddie requested that I write down what I know of the Hendee family, I shall try to do so, but it will be sketchy since all I ever knew of the family history consists of what my father on occasions said. The Hendee Chronicles: My grandmother on Dad’s side was name Esther Hastings. I do not know if she had sisters or brothers nor do I know where [she] was born. It was somewhere in New England, possibly Bristol, Conn. or perhaps Springfield, Mass. I recall her quite clearly having lived on the farm with her while Dad [Clarence Arthur Hendee] was operating it. She died suddenly while we were living there and I would estimate it about the year 1912 or 1913. She was a rather austere and stern typical New England Yankee, and no doubt some of the coldness which she seemed to show especially to my brother and me could be attributed to severe crippling arthritis, but she called it rheumatism. She was, however, able to do some of the usual duties of keeping the farm going such as making bread, churning butter, and getting meals. The farm was situated in a rural area of the Berkshires in a town called Hartland, Connecticut. It was located about three miles from the Massachusetts state line. Most of the shopping was done in the village of North Granby, Connecticut, also located about three miles from the farm. Sometimes, we shopped in Granville, Massachusetts about three miles away. It wasn’t located too far from Hartford, Connecticut since my father used to drive a horse and buggy to Hartford where he sold trailing arbutus which grew in abundance on the mountain sides. He used to get 50? per bunch for it even in those days. Subsequently a law was passed forbidding the picking of this wild rather beautiful flower with a perfume out of this world. It grew just as the name implies in a trailing fashion and in picking the blossoms, the trailing vines were pulled up and destroyed. Dad [Clarence Arthur Hendee] never did very well in his operation of the farm because while the soil was fertile enough, it was quite rocky and of course there were few farm implements in this period to help him do a good job. It might be called a one horse operation. When my grandmother died, she left the farm to one of Dad’s brothers [Eugene C. Hendee] and that ended Dad’s operations in that part of the world.My grandfather was named Abel Cornelius Hendee. Carolyn has a picture of him; an old gentlemen with a white beard. He was a carpenter of sorts but I don’t remember him distinctly since I was very young. I do not know how many brothers or sisters he had, but recall my Dad mentioning a Lucius who went to sea and was never heard from again. I think he was my grandfather’s brother. I do not know grandfather’s place of birth but feel pretty certain it was somewhere is Mass. or Conn. Possibly Bristol, Conn. although there was a place called Tariffville, Conn. which was frequently mentioned. He died on the farm somewhere about the year 1908 or 1909. Since I was only five or six years old at the time, you can see that I wouldn’t have a clear picture of him in my mind. He had five children that I know of: Eugene (the one to whom grandmother [Esther L. (Hastings) Hendee] left the farm), Albro, Ernest, and Dad [Clarence Arthur Hendee], and there was a daughter who died rather young whose name was Elsie. Eugene stayed on the farm and never married; Albro became a traveling salesman and travelled all over the U.S.A. finally settling down in Seattle, Wash. where he married, had at least two daughters; Lily was the name of one and I never knew the name of the other. I have the feeling that Lily died but don’t know for certain. I do not know when Albro died, but it surely was some time ago. Ernest moved to Westfield, Mass. I also do not know when he passed away, but again, it also was quite a while ago. He never married. That leaves Dad, or Clarence, who married Jennie Olena, my mother. They had two children: Edgar and Harold. Edgar’s two children were you, Eddie, and you Carolyn. Harold’s two children were Robert and Marylea. Robert is not married to my knowledge while Marylea is. She lives in Texas, has two daughters, and we hear from her on occasion. Before proceeding with the rest of the story, there seems to be a puzzling question which should probably be mentioned. Dad [Clarence Arthur Hendee] had a cousin named George M. Hendee. He is important because in addition to being the world’s Champion High Wheel Bicycle rider, he became president of the Hendee Manufacturing Company of Springfield, Massachusetts, makers of the first motorcycle, the Indian. He became president of the company through his famous name at that time. He owned a luxurious place in Suffolk, Connecticut and was several times over a millionaire. When he died, he left everything to his second wife who was his former secretary, so I guess it pays to be a secretary sometimes. The question is: who was George M’s father? Was it grandfather’s brother, Lucius? I surely don’t know. [ Answer: “George Mallory Hendee was the son of William Goodell Hendee.” Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]I also don’t know the answer to another question: how does a fellow named Harold Hendee who worked for R.C.A. get into the act. This is not my brother, Harold. Your mother and I called on him back in the 30’s and he produced a family tree which depicted the Hendee family. When I asked him where I was on the tree, he rather loftily said “you aren’t”. If you are making a “family tree”, don’t you put everyone on it who is a descendent of the Hendee line? He visited us while we were living on the farm down in Columbia County and at the time he had a young fellow in tow also by the name of George M[?]. Hendee. Not the millionare, but a young lad somewhere in his twenties as I recall. I never saw either one of them again, so there is another not so clear enigma. [Answer: “The ‘Harold Hendee’ my grandfather is referring to was Harold F. Hendee, who worked for R.K.O. records, the son of Edward Dwight Hendee and Ida Flonses, and nephew to George M. Hendee.” Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]One other thing I feel Dad could be faulted on was the fact that he received an invitation to attend the Hendee reunion in Indiana and never did anything about it nor did he ever try to find out who these Hendee’s were. I’d like to know who these Hendee’s were in Indiana!Going back to the original George M. Hendee, he visited the farm while dad was operating for my grandmother. I don’t remember much about this incident either except that he arrived in a big limousine for those days and us kids were hustled out of sight of this dignity! [dignitary?]Probably I should have mentioned that Harold Hendee of R.C.A. fame lived in N.Y.C. and I think it was on 43rd Street, a bachelor, and a rather swanky apartment. His connection with R.C.A. was in the form of a research man for the purpose of making sure of the authenticity of the pictures R.C.A. was releasing at the time.Getting back to my Dad [Clarence Arthur Hendee], your grandfather, he was a machine operator in one of the large collar and cuff establishments in Troy, N.Y. Every so often he would become fed up with his Troy job and decide to go back to Connecticut on grandmother’s farm where he would last a year or two and then back to Troy again. He did this so many times that it accounts for my leaving school and never trying to go to high school. When he finally took over the farm from a fellow named Oakley Furnet down in Columbia County, New York, he managed to stay there from about 1921 until 1939 or 1940. Harold and I of course helped him on the farm and we would take market gardening produce to the Albany Market by the truck load. It was then that Harold and I (brother Harold, that is) decided to forget the farm and go back to high school even at an advanced age. Dad tried to prevent it, but we went back anyhow and figured that we could help him after school and if we went on to higher education, we could help him in the summer. We both went on to college as a result. I won the English prize, math prize, general knowledge prize, Cornell scholarship, and New York State scholarship, while Harold went on to State Teachers College at Albany. After college, I worked for the Federal Bank of Springfield, Massachusetts and Harold went to teaching school. Dad then gave up the Furney farm, and moved a few miles down the road where he lived until about 1948. Then dad and mother moved to a nursing home in Valatie, N.Y. where they lived only a couple of years, Mother dying at 85 and Dad shortly after at 86. I come from a long lived family. When Dad took over the farm in Columbia County from Oakley Furney, (a man who worked for the State Education Dept.) and Mother saw that he was going to stay put for a few years, she sold the house in Troy which had been left to her and that about put the finishing touches on Dad’s moving back and forth from the farm to Troy and at least gave him no place to go back to, anyhow. He didn’t do so well in Troy, anyhow as sometimes work got slack and he would be laid off. Once, he took a job driving a horse and wagon delivering ice cream to the stores. He was paid all of ?12 per week for this job, so maybe that’s why he was so restless! This just about finishes what I know about the Hendee Chronicles, so let’s turn to the other side of the picture. [“The letter than continues to discuss his mother’s line, the Olenas, as well as my grandmother’s line, the Podlewskis, who immigrated to the US in 1912 from Lublin, Russia, although the family was Polish. The letter closes with an additional note about Clarence Hendee, which I have included below.” Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Probably a final few words about Dad [Clarence Arthur Hendee], and I’m sure you don’t know these facts. In his younger years, he was a vaudeville trouper going from one town to another for one night stands. His specialty was to play the part of a tramp who would pretend he had just arrived in town via the usual route. He would crack a few jokes, kid a few of the prominent people into being the butt of the jokes, having gotten their names beforehand, and then he’d go into his specialty which was enacting out the old tear jerker, “It was down in the Lehigh Valley”. I’ve heard him do it a hundred times in the old days for guests and at parties. At the end of his specialty, he’d appear to see a vision of little Nellie and fall over dead. Obviously his bones were lots stronger than mine, otherwise he’d have some shattered bones. He sure could hit the deck. Did you know that he was a short order cook? You better believe he could fix fried oysters and fried clams to make your mouth water. In spite of his falls he lived as stated to be about 86. At one time when he was operating the farm for Furney, he had over 5,000 chickens and about 1,000 ducks. Their appetites almost put grandfather out of business.Well, that about sums up the knowledge I have about all of us, but I know there are plenty of mysterious gaps and unknown enigmas. Maybe you Eddie or you Carolyn might want to nurse some of the unknowns, but I am afraid that’s about all I can do for you. Dad, October 25, 1982” [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Carolyn Jane Hendee b. 29 Dec 1941 Port Jefferson, Long Island, New York, USA m. Paul Richard Hayes18 Dec 1976 Residence: Ashland, Oregon (1984), Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon (2011) [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Catherine Hendee Hayes b. 2 Jun 1980 Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA m. Kenneth Joseph Cole 6 Jun 2008 Residence: Carlisle, Massachusetts (2011) [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed]My question for you is any clue as to these Indiana Hendees he refers to? Catherine=============================================================================================================================== Christina Hendee Hayes b. 25 Nov 1980 Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA Residence: Newport Beach, California (2011) [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Edgar A. (“Eddie”) Hendee, Jr. b. 6 Apr 1935 New York, USA Residence: North Gower, Ontario, Canada “. . . still living and hasn’t responded to my email so I won’t include any further information until I get permission except to say that he has three living children.” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Harold L. Hendee b. 14 Aug 1904 New York, USA m. Florence Leazott d. Dec 1978 Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York Education: State Teachers College, Albany, New York Occupation: teacher [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] “. . . apparently my grandmother [Jane Theadora Podlewska - wife of Edgar Arthur Hendee] and Florence [Florence Leazott - wife of Harold L. Hendee] didn’t get along so the two families didn’t really keep in touch. As a result, I don’t know much about this line of the family.” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] “When he [Clarence Arthur Hendee], finally took over the farm from a fellow named Oakley Furnet down in Columbia County, New York, he managed to stay there from about 1921 until 1939 or 1940. Harold and I of course helped him on the farm and we would take market gardening produce to the Albany Market by the truck load. It was then that Harold and I (brother Harold, that is) decided to forget the farm and go back to high school even at an advanced age. Dad tried to prevent it, but we went back anyhow and figured that we could help him after school and if we went on to higher education, we could help him in the summer. We both went on to college as a result. I won the English prize, math prize, general knowledge prize, Cornell scholarship, and New York State scholarship, while Harold went on to State Teachers College at Albany. After college, I worked for the Federal Bank of Springfield, Mass. and Harold went to teaching school . . . Harold’s two children were Robert and Marylea. Robert is not married to my knowledge while Marylea is. She lives in Texas, has two daughters, and we hear from her on occasion.” [LDS Family History Search - ; Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Robert Hendee b. [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Marylea Hendee b. Residence: Texas (1982) [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] Elsie R. Hendee b. 29 Apr 1868 Connecticut (probably Bristol), USA d. 9 Jul 1871 (age 3yr) Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut bur. West Cemetery, Bristol, Harford County, Connecticut [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed; West Cemetery 104-9 Bristol, CT. From the Hale Collection, as found at the Connecticut State Library in Hartford, Connecticut. Copied Oct. 1934 - Surnames H to L - ] Luther Topliff Hendee b. 18 Apr 1819 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, USA d. Cause of death: “went to sea and was never heard from again” “I do not know how many brothers or sisters he [Abel Cornelius Hendee] had, but recall my Dad mentioning a Lucius[?] who went to sea and was never heard from again. I think he was my grandfather’s brother.” [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] “It's clear my grandfather [Edgar Arthur Hendee] misremembered Lucius [Lucius Eaton Hendee] as having been lost at sea as there's a clear timeline of his death, evidenced with census information, as well as headstones. However, there was a Luther Topliff Hendee, born to Abel and Cynthia Hendee on 18 Apr 1819 Ashford, Windham, Connecticut and nothing is heard from him thereafter. My suspicion is that this was the "brother who was lost at sea". Reference to Luther Topliff Hendee is Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) and Connecticut Births and Christenings1649-1906.” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] ================================================================================================================================================= Henry Holman Hendee b. 27 APR 1817 Ashford Township, Windham County, Connecticut, USA m. SOPHRONIA T. SNOW 18 Jun 1837 Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut d. 8 Jan 1912 bur. Sharon, Connecticut ["Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Henry Holmes Hendee, 08 Jan 1912; citing reference , FHL microfilm 3139; "Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Henry Holmes Hendee, 08 Jan 1912; citing reference p 60 cem 619-1 & 2, FHL microfilm 3361.]1870 United States Census: Name Est Yr Born Gender Age Color Born Home in 1870 Occupation Personal Property ValueHenry Hendee 1817 Male 53 White Connecticut Illinois Carpenter $500.00Sophronia Hendee 1817 Female 53 White Connecticut Illinois Keeping HouseWilliam H. Hendee 1845 Male 25 White Connecticut Illinois ---William Chuttle 1854 Male 16 White England Illinois Telegraph Operator["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Henry Hendee in household of Henry Hendee, Illinois, United States; citing p. 1, family 1, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 545711.] Alline Augusta Hendee b. 30 May 1843 MANSFIELD Township, TOLLAND County, CONNETICUT, USA ["Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Henry W[?]. Hendee in entry for Alline Augusta Hendee, 30 May 1843; citing reference , FHL microfilm unknown.”] Cynthia Ann Hendee b. 10 Aug 1838 MANSFIELD Township, TOLLAND County, CONNETICUT, USA ["Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Henry W[?]. Hendee in entry for Cynthia Ann Hendee, 10 Aug 1838; citing reference , FHL microfilm unknown.] William Henry Hendee b. 20 Feb 1845 MANSFIELD Township, TOLLAND County, CONNETICUT, USA d. 9 May 1890 (45yrs 2mo 25da) Chicago, Cook County, Illinois bur. Oakwood, Cemetery Occupation: carpenter ["Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Henry W[?]. Hendee in entry for William Henry Hendee, 20 Feb 1845; citing reference, FHL microfilm unknown; "Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1878-1922," index, LDS FamilySearch (), William Henry Hendee, 09 May 1890.]Lucius Eaton Hendee b. 30 May 1821 m. Jeanette E. Hicks d. 16 Aug 1901 Occupation: whole sale dealer “Relative to Lucius Hendee and his wife Jeannette, a friend of mine believes that she has found that Lucius was a brother of William Goodell Hendee and that William had a number of siblings . . . On the back of the headstone [of William Goodell Hendee] in the Manchester Cemetery are the following: Lucius E. Hendee May 30, 1821 - August 16, 1901; Jeannette E. Hicks his wife March 25, 1836 - August 29, 1915 ( I have photos of the headstone).” [June Hale Cook - Westfield, Massachusetts - email removed] Jeannette E: b. 25 Mar 1836 New York, USA d. 29 Aug 1915“Lucius E. Hendee; Gender: Male; Death Date: 16 Aug 1901” ["Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, FamilySearch ( : accessed 27 Apr 2013), Lucius E Hendee, 16 Aug 1901; citing reference 00324, FHL microfilm 3343.] “Jeanette E. Hicks Hendee; Gender: Female; Death Date: 29 Aug 1915; Marital Status: Married; Spouse's Name: Lucius E Hendee” ["Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Lucius E Hendee in entry for Jeanette E Hicks Hendee, 29 Aug 1915; citing reference 00324, FHL microfilm 3343.] “I do not know how many brothers or sisters he [Abel Cornelius Hendee] had, but recall my Dad mentioning a Lucius[?] who went to sea and was never heard from again. I think he was my grandfather’s brother.” [Edgar Arthur Hendee: “Hendee Chronicles” letter - 25 Oct 1982, Waddington, New York; Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] “It's clear my grandfather [Edgar Arthur Hendee] misremembered Lucius [Lucius Eaton Hendee] as having been lost at sea as there's a clear timeline of his death, evidenced with census information, as well as headstones. However, there was a Luther Topliff Hendee, born to Abel and Cynthia Hendee on 18 Apr 1819 Ashford, Windham, Connecticut and nothing is heard from him thereafter. My suspicion is that this was the "brother who was lost at sea". Reference to Luther Topliff Hendee is Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) and Connecticut Births and Christenings1649-1906.” [Catherine Hendee (Hayes) Cole - email removed] 1880 United States Census - Orange, New Haven, ConnecticutName Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Lucius HENDEE Self M Male W 59 CT Whole Sale Dealer CT CT Jennett HENDEE Wife M Female W 44 NY Keeping House CT CT Ellen I. HENDEE Other S Female W 33 CT CT CT Olive HOTCHKISS Other W Female W 63 CT At Home CT CT [LDS Family History Search - ]================================================================================================================================================= Charles Franklin Hendee b. 31 Oct 1832 Carmel, MANSFIELD TOWNSHIP, TOLLAND COUNTY, CONNECTICUT, USA m. Martha A. __ d. 9 May 1923 (Age: 90yr) bur. 23 May 1923 Shrub Oak Cemetery Occupation: piano tuner Military Service: Civil War Veteran Residence: Shrub Oak ["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles F Hendee in household of Charles F Hendee, Connecticut, United States; citing p. 49, family 381, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 0545611.] Martha: b. abt 1832 Connectcut, USA“Charles F. Hendee Obituary: Charles F. Hendee, Civil War Veteran, and resident of Shrub Oak for many years, died at his home, May 9, aged 90 years. Funeral services will be held from his late residence today, Saturday, at 2 p.m. The interment will be at Shrub Oak. He was born in Carmel on October 31, 1832, the son of Abel C. and Cynthia Toplic [Toploff] Hendee. He is survived by a widow and one daughter.” [THE HIGHLAND DEMOCRAT, PEEKSKILL, N. Y., SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1923 - ]Patent Claim No. 34,496. – C. F. Hendee, of Waterbury, Conn. for Improvement in Hoop Skirts: I claim as my invention in fastening metal hoops of hoop skirts, the indented metal fastening, in combination with a metal hoop, of a hoop skirt, provided with a hole to receive the indentation of the fastening, substantially as described, and for the purpose of preventing the fastening frame slipping from the hoop, substantially as set forth.” [Patent Claims Issued from the United States Patent Office for the week ending February 25, 1862 - Scientific American. / New Series, Volume 6, Issue 11; Publisher: Scientific American, inc. etc., New York (Mar 15, 1862) - ]"Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906": MANSFIELD TOWNSHIP, TOLLAND COUNTY, CONNECTICUT - Name Gender Birthdate Father MotherCharles Franklin Hendee Male 31 Oct 1832 Abel Hendee Cynthia["Connecticut, Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles Franklin Hendee, 31 Oct 1832; citing reference , FHL microfilm unknown.]1870 United States Census: Waterbury ward 3, New Haven County, Connecticut - Name Age Born Gender Race Occupation Attended School in Year Male Citizen 21 yrs or OlderCharles F. Hendee 37 Connecticut Male White Piano Tuner YesMartha A. Hendee 38 Connecticut Female White House KeeperMary S. Hendee 10 Connecticut Female White At Home YesMary G. Hendee 22 Connecticut Female White Makes Hair Pins ["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles F Hendee in household of Charles F Hendee, Connecticut, United States; citing p. 49, family 381, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 0545611. ] Mary G. Hendee b. abt 1848 Connecticut, USA Occupation: “Makes Hair Pins” ["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles F Hendee in household of Charles F Hendee, Connecticut, United States; citing p. 49, family 381, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 0545611. ] Mary S. Hendee b. abt 1860 Connecticut, USA ["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles F Hendee in household of Charles F Hendee, Connecticut, United States; citing p. 49, family 381, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 0545611. ] Achsah Hendee b. 13 Feb 1786 (or 13 Feb 1787) m. Amos Hitchcock 23 Nov 1808 Westminster, Vermont by Timothy Field, Minister d. 2 Feb 1852 (age 65 yr) Westminster, Vermont 10 children []=======================================================================================================================================================Note: Both Achsah Hendee [spouse – Amos Hitchcock] and Caleb Hendee [spouse – Ruth Prentis] were married to their respective spouses in Westminster, Vermont by Minister Timothy Field. Neither Achsah nor Caleb have found a definite place in this Hendee document but it would seem their marriages nine years apart in the same place by the same person would indicate a close relationship – possibly brother and sister. Their parents are a problem since nowhere are their parents explicitely identified. The one clue which may bear fruit is that Westminster, Vermont was the place of death for both parents of Judith (Goodell) Hendee. Judith was the wife of Caleb Hendee (b. 24 Aug 1756 or 24 Sep 1755 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut}. This document shows only one child born to Caleb and Judith: Abel Cornelius Hendee b. 1789. Abel’s birth date fits exactly with those of Achsah b. 1786 and Caleb’s marriage in 1817. Not iron-clad but better than anything else found so far. If this proves to be true, Horatio S. Hendee and all his descendants would also find a home in this document under the above Caleb and Ruth (Prentis) Hendee. Achsah and Caleb Hendee and their descendants have tentatively been included below under this Caleb Hendee, Jr. (b. 24 Aug 1756) on the basis if this logic.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] =======================================================================================================================================================Amos: b. 27 Apr 1784 Westminister, Windham County, Vermont, USA d. 24 February 1878 Parents: Elisha Hitchcock (b. 20 Jan 1753 Brimfield, Massachusetts, USA m. 27 Nov 1776 d. 12 Sep 1839 in Westminister, Windham County, Vermontt [Hamilton Child, comp., Gazetteer and Business Directory of Windham County, Vermont, 1722-1884, (Syracuse:Journal, 1884), pp. 304-5, death. 974.39 C43 State Historical Library, Des Moines, Ia. Elisha and Ursula came to Westminister about 1776 from Springfield, Mrs. Edward Hitchcock, Sr., The Genealogy of the Hitchcock Family Who are Descended from Matthias Hitchcock of East Haven Conn., and Luke Hitchcock of Wethersfield, Conn.,(Amherst, Ma.:Carpenter and Morehouse, 1894), p. 254, birth, death, marriage and family. 929.2 H63 State Historical Library, Des Moines, Ia. Gilbert Warren Chapin, The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data with Brief Biographical Sketches of the Descendants of Deacon Samuel Chapin, vol. 1 (Hartford, Ct.:The Chapin Family Association, 1924), p. 124, birth. 929.2 C36 State Historical Library, Des Moines, Ia. Hamilton Child, comp., Gazetteer and Business Directory of Windham County, Vermont, 1722-1884, (Syracuse:Journal, 1884), pp. 304-5, death. 974.39 C43 State Historical Library, Des Moines, Ia. Elisha and Ursula came to Westminister about 1776 from Springfield, Mrs. Edward Hitchcock, Sr., The Genealogy of the Hitchcock Family Who are Descended from Matthias Hitchcock of East Haven Conn., and Luke Hitchcock of Wethersfield, Conn.,(Amherst, Ma.:Carpenter and Morehouse, 1894), p. 254, birth, death, marriage and family. 929.2 H63 State Historical Library, Des Moines, Ia. Gilbert Warren Chapin, The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data with Brief Biographical Sketches of the Descendants of Deacon Samuel Chapin, vol. 1 (Hartford, Ct.:The Chapin Family Association, 1924), p. 124, birth. 929.2 C36 State Historical Library, Des Moines, Ia. ) and Ursula Hitchcock (b. 27 Apr 1758 Springfield, Massachusetts, USA d. 23 Feb 1834 Westminister, Windham County, Vermont [Mrs. Edward Hitchcock, Sr., The Genealogy of the Hitchcock Family Who are Descended from Matthias Hitchcock of East Haven, Conn., and Luke Hitchcock of Wethersfield, Conn., (Amherst, Ma.:Carpenter and Morehouse, 1894), p. 254, birth, death, marriage and family. 929.2 H63 State Historical Library, Des Moines, Ia.) [Jared Hansen – email removed; Gencircles - ] Children of Achsah Hendee and Amos Hitchcock were: Harriet Hitchcock b. Westfield, Vermont “other children were born in West Westminster, Vermont” [Henry Hitchcock - email removed] “Searching for the parents of ACHASH HENDEE, born 13 Feb 1787 and married Amos Hitchcock 7 Nov 1807[?]. She died 2 Feb 1787(?) at West Westminster, VT. Their first child was born in Westfield, VT and the other children were born in West Westminster, VT. Location of birth and marriage unknown.” [Henry Hitchcock - email removed] “Amos Hitchcock was born in Westminster, VT and lived in Westfield, VT for a short time, then returned to Westminster.” [HITCHCOCK FAMILIES OF WESTMINSTER Prepared by Gertrude Hitchcock Mounsey & Henry Hitchcock; Contributed by Henry Hitchcock, July 2007 - ]“Amos HITCHCOCK birth: 27 April 1784; marriage: Achsah HENDEE; death: 24 February 1878” [; ; Achsah Hendee Hitchcock-Death: Feb. 2, 1852 Westminster; Windham County, Vermont [] “Newspapers are kept on microfilm see if you can find her obit.” [”; Vermont, Vital Records - ]“Amos Hitchcock; Marriage Date: 23 Nov 1808; Event Place: Westminster, , Vermont; Spouse's Name: Achsah Hendee; Achsah Hitchcock Death Date: 02 Feb 1852 Event Place: Westminster, , Vermont Age: 65 Birth Year (Estimated): 1787”“Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954: Amos Hitchcock; Event: Marriage; Event Date: 23 Nov 1808; Event Place: Westminster, Vermont, United States; Gender: Male; Spouse: Achsah Hendee; Minister: Timothy Field ” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS Family History Search - ] Note: Both Achsah Hendee and Caleb Hendee below were married to their respective spouses in Westminster, Vermont by Minister Timothy Field. Neither Achsah nor Caleb have found a place in this Hendee document but it would seem their marriages nine years apart in the same place by the same person would indicate a close relationship – possibly brother and sister. Their parents are a problem since nowhere are their parents explicitely identified. The one clue which may bear fruit is that Westminster, Vermont was the place of death for both parents of Judith (Goodell) Hendee. Judith was the wife of Caleb Hendee (b. 24 Aug 1756 or 24 Sep 1755 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut}. This document shows only one child born to Caleb and Judith: Abel Cornelius Hendee b. 1789. This birth date fits exactly with those of Achsah b. 1786 and Caleb’s marriage in 1817. Not iron-clad but better than anything else found so far. If this proves to be true, Horatio S. Hendee and all his descendants would also find a home in this document under this Caleb and Ruth (Prentis) Hendee.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “Searching for the parents of ACHSAH HENDEE, born 13 Feb 1787 and married Amos Hitchcock 7 Nov 1807. She died 2 Feb 1787[?] at West Westminster, VT. Their first child was born in Westfield, VT and the other children were born in West Westminster, VT. Location of birth and marriage unknown.” [Henry Hitchcock – email removed] “Hi Henry, According to the cemetery book that I have on Westminster,VT, Achsah was also married to Asa [Ora?] Hitchcock and she is buried there, it does not say where Amos or Asa is buried, also these children of Amos and Achsah's are buried there. Anna Hitchcock B: 1819 D: 2-11-1821 ? 1 yr 7 mos; Calvin Hitchcock B: 1836 D: 7-25-1858 ? 22 yr 8 mos; This is the Westminster West Parish Cemetery behind the Congregational church. I know that this isn't what you asked for but hope that it helps in some way.” [Howard Minch, Keene, New Hampshire - email removed]Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954: “Achsah Hitchcock; Event: Death; Event Date: 02 Feb 1852; Event Place: Westminster, Vermont, United States; Age: 65; Estimated Birth Year: 1787; Spouse: Ora Hitchcock” [“Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, FamilySearch (]Ruth Maria Hitchcock b. 1826 Westminster, Vermont, USA d. 1 Mar 1901 Westminster, Vermont (Age: 75yr 2mo 18da) Cause of Death: Influenza “Ruth Maria Hitchcock; Event: Death; Event Date: 01 Mar 1901; Event Place: Westminster, Vermont, United States; Gender: Female, Age: 75yr 2mo 18da; Estimated Birth Year: 1826; Place of Birth: Westminster, Vermont; Father: Amos [Hitchcock]; Mother: Achsah Hendee; Cause of Death: Influenza” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS Family History Search - ] ==================================================================================================================================================Almira Hitchcock b. 9 Nov 1810 Vermont, USA m. Samuel Pouley 1 Jan 1844Samuel Pouley was married January 1, 1844, to Almira Hitchcock, who was born in Vermont, November 9, 1810, and a daughter of Amos and Achsah (Hendee) Hitchcock, who were also natives of Vermont, where they lived until their death, the former at the age of ninety-two years. Of their six children, five are yet living- Martha A., (Mrs. Charles A. Baker), Robert F., Eliza J. (Mrs. John Winters), Samuel E., Emma L. (Mrs. Martin Withey.) The first born died in infancy. In early life Mr. Pouley was an abolitionist and later a Republican. Mrs. Pouley is yet living at the age of eighty-eight years.” [BIOGRAPHIES published in the "Biographical Record of Kane County, Illinois"; Originally printed by the S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1898; All biographies submitted by K. Torp - ] [child] Pouley b. d. (infant) “ The first born died in infancy.” [BIOGRAPHIES published in the "Biographical Record of Kane County, Illinois"; Originally printed by the S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1898; All biographies submitted by K. Torp - ] Martha A. Pouley b. m. Charles A. Baker [BIOGRAPHIES published in the "Biographical Record of Kane County, Illinois"; Originally printed by the S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1898; All biographies submitted by K. Torp - ] Robert F. Pouley b. [BIOGRAPHIES published in the "Biographical Record of Kane County, Illinois"; Originally printed by the S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1898; All biographies submitted by K. Torp - ] Eliza J. Pouley b. m. John Winters [BIOGRAPHIES published in the "Biographical Record of Kane County, Illinois"; Originally printed by the S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1898; All biographies submitted by K. Torp - ] Samuel E. Pouley b. [BIOGRAPHIES published in the "Biographical Record of Kane County, Illinois"; Originally printed by the S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1898; All biographies submitted by K. Torp - ] Emma L. Pouley b. m. Martin Withey [BIOGRAPHIES published in the "Biographical Record of Kane County, Illinois"; Originally printed by the S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1898; All biographies submitted by K. Torp - ] “Mehitable Smith Death Date: 21 Jun 1907; Event Place: Medway, , Massachusetts; Marital Status: Widowed; Birthplace: Westminster, Vermont; Birth Year (Estimated): 1822; Father's Name: Ames Hitchcock; Mother's Name: Achsa Hendy[sp]; Spouse's Name: Elbridge Smith”Caleb Hendee b. Connecticut m. Ruth Prentis 28 Jan 1817 Westminster, Vermont, USA by Timothy Field, Minister d. 1833 Residence: “of Grafton, [Windham County], Vermont” ["Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Caleb Hendee and Ruth Prentis, 1817.] Ruth: b. abt 1800 Residence: Westminster, Vermont “Judge" Phederus Cartter - b. 6-6-1786 - d. 12-19-1874 m.(1) Sophia Murray 1807 m.(2) Mrs. Ruth Hendel[sp] 9-__-1834” [The Wisconsin Cartters by Bruce L. Cartter; A Story of The Wisconsin Cartters and Direct Lines From Allied Families (Originally Printed by Rural Life Press, 208 Campus Street, Lake Mills, Wisconsin 53551; Library of Congress catalog card number: 73-91725 - ]=======================================================================================================================================================Note: Both Achsah Hendee [spouse – Amos Hitchcock] and Caleb Hendee [spouse – Ruth Prentis] were married to their respective spouses in Westminster, Vermont by Minister Timothy Field. Neither Achsah nor Caleb have found a definite place in this Hendee document but it would seem their marriages nine years apart in the same place by the same person would indicate a close relationship – possibly brother and sister. Their parents are a problem since nowhere are their parents explicitely identified. The one clue which may bear fruit is that Westminster, Vermont was the place of death for both parents of Judith (Goodell) Hendee. Judith was the wife of Caleb Hendee (b. 24 Aug 1756 or 24 Sep 1755 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut}. This document shows only one child born to Caleb and Judith: Abel Cornelius Hendee b. 1789. Abel’s birth date fits exactly with those of Achsah b. 1786 and Caleb’s marriage in 1817. Not iron-clad but better than anything else found so far. If this proves to be true, Horatio S. Hendee and all his descendants would also find a home in this document under the above Caleb and Ruth (Prentis) Hendee. Achsah and Caleb Hendee and their descendants have tentatively been included below under this Caleb Hendee, Jr. (b. 24 Aug 1756) on the basis if this logic.” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] =======================================================================================================================================================“Franklin C. Hendee; Gender: Male; Death Date: 05 Jun 1898; Death Place: Charlotte/Mich; Age: 80; Birth Date: 1818; Birthplace: Vermont; Occupation: Farmer; Race: White; Marital Status: Widowed; Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Caleb Hendee; Mother's Name: Ruth Prentis” ["Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Ruth Prentis in entry for Franklin C. Hendee, 05 Jun 1898.] Ruth Hendee b. 1795 Vermont, USA m. Judge Phederus Carter (or Cartter) 1 Jul 1835 West Furin, Lewis County, New York (mother and father[?] of Dr. Horatio S. Hendee and grandmother and grandfather of Dr. Leslie Hendee below) d. 20 Sep 1878 Lowville, Lewis County, New York Residence: Harrisburg, Lewis County, New York (1850); Lowville, Lewis County, New York (1878) ["New York, State Census, 1875," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ella R. Hendee in household of Horatio S Hendee, Lowville, Lewis, New York, United States; "Ancestral File v4.19," database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Ruth HENDEL[sp].] Margaret: b. 1828 Canada Parents: __ Mcnally (b. Ireland) and __ __ (b. Ireland)“Judge" Phederus Cartter - b. 6-6-1786 - d. 12-19-1874 m.(1) Sophia Murray 1807 m.(2) Mrs. Ruth Hendel[sp] 9-__-1834” [The Wisconsin Cartters by Bruce L. Cartter; A Story of The Wisconsin Cartters and Direct Lines From Allied Families (Originally Printed by Rural Life Press, 208 Campus Street, Lake Mills, Wisconsin 53551; Library of Congress catalog card number: 73-91725 - ] Cynthia GibbsGrafton Town ClerkPO Box 180Grafton, VT 05146Tel: 18028432419“I’m trying to link the following individuals to the Hendee families from the Rutland/Pittsford area of Vermont in the late 1700s and 1800s. Any help would be appreciated.Generation 1:Caleb Hendee b. Connecticut m. Ruth [Prentis] 28 Jan 1817 d. 1833 Residence: “of Grafton, Vermont” “Dr. Horatio S. Hendee, who was born in Grieg, Lewis Co., N. Y. He was the son of Caleb Hendee, of Grafton, Vermont.” [Barber genealogy - ] Ruth: b. 1795 New Generation 2:Hon. Dr. Horatio S. Hendee b. 11 Nov 1826 Grieg, Lewis Co., N. Y. m(1). Sabra E. Myers abt 1864 d. 2 Jan 1892 (age 64yr)Hon. Dr. Horatio S. Hendee m(2). Ella F. Ward 10 Feb 1872 Carthage, New York by Bishop Brewer - Ella F. W: b. 1 Feb 1845 LeRoy, Jefferson County, New York, USA d. 6:30 AM, 6 Jan 1908 Lowville, Lewis County, New York bur. Rural cemetery, Hendee family plot, Deer River, Lewis County, New York Elizabeth V. Carter b. 1841 Lowville, Lewis County, New York ["Ancestral File v4.19," database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Elizabeth CARTER.] Franklin C. Hendee b. 1818 Vermont, USA m. Margret Mcnally d. 5 Jun 1898 (age 80 yrs) Charlotte, Michigan Generation 3:Dr. Leslie Horatio Hendee b. 14 July 1864 Deer River (or Denmark), Lewis County, New York, USA m(1). Minnie Kingsley 17 February 1887 div. February 1903 d. 31 Dec 1920 Pittsfield, Berkshire County, MassachusettsDr. Leslie Horatio Hendee m(2). Adeline Louise Stebbins 7 Dec 1910 Springfield, Massachusetts (marriage registration: Pittsfield, Massachusetts)Irene Sabra Hendee b. d. 1888 (sister of Dr. Leslie H. Hendee & daughter of Dr. Horatio S. Hendee and Sabra Myers)Ruth Ellen Hendee [Ella R. Hendee] b. abt 1874 m. Thomas Dalton Smith 14 Nov 1901 Trinity church, Lowville, Louis County, New York d. 10 Jan 1903 (age 28yr) Marion, North Carolina bur. 13 Jan 1903 Denmark cemetery, Denmark, Lewis County, New York (daughter of Ella F. Ward and Hon. Dr. Horatio S. Hendee)Frank W. Hendee b. 25 Nov 1850 Canada d. 27 Jun 1912 (Age: 61 yr) Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota bur. 29 Jun 1912 Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota Generation 4:Sabra J. Hendee b. 7 October 1889 Lowville, Lewis County, New York, USA m(1). William J. Strife 10 Nov 1909 (license) Lewis County, New York (groom’s age 25, brides’s age 20) d. Sep 1942 (age 52yr) Lowville, Lewis County, New York Sabra J. Hendee [Sabra J. (Hendee) Strife] m(2). Walker Main 11 Jul 1919 (groom’s age 54, bride’s age 29) Generation 5:Mildred Strife b. 22 Nov 1910 New York, USA m. Clifford Dingman 1 Nov 1930 (license) Lewis [County], New York d. Jan 1974 (age abt 64yr)William Strife b. abt 1913 New York, USA Leonard C. Strife b. 7 Aug 1914 New York, USA d. 9 Jun 1994 (age abt 80yr)Niles Strife b. 22 Mar 1917 New York, USA d. Sep 1986 (age abt 69yr)Dorothy May Strife b. 11 April 1919 New York, USA d. Oct 1977 (age abt 58 yr)Note: The above five children were listed at the following address in the 1925 New York State Census - Lowville, A.D. 01, E.D. 03, Lewis [County], New York; family number: 225; page: 9; line number: 14. There was no “Head” of household listed with the children at this address. Their mother, Sabra (Hendee, Strife) Main, was listed under a different address and family number than her children. Sabra was listed in this 1925 census as “Sabra Main” at address, Lowville, Lewis County, New York; family number: 225; page: 9; line number: 11, where she was listed alone as “Head of Household.” My question is this. Might the “A.D. 01, E.D. 03” in the children’s census address, but not in their mother’s, indicate that they were in institutional care (orphanage?) at the time of the census? By the time of the 1930 Federal Census, Sabra had been reunited with all her children and they were living together again.Dave Petrie – dapwyn@Franklin C. Hendee b. 1818 Vermont, USA m. Margaret Mcnally d. 5 Jun 1898 (age 80 yrs) Charlotte, Michigan Occupation: farmer Race: white Marital: widowed Father: Caleb Hendee Mother: Ruth Prentis ["Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Caleb Hendee in entry for Franklin C. Hendee, 05 Jun 1898.]“Franklin C. Hendee; Gender: Male; Death Date: 05 Jun 1898; Death Place: Charlotte/Mich; Age: 80; Birth Date: 1818; Birthplace: Vermont; Occupation: Farmer; Race: White; Marital Status: Widowed; Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Caleb Hendee; Mother's Name: Ruth Prentis” ["Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Ruth Prentis in entry for Franklin C. Hendee, 05 Jun 1898.] 1880 United States Census: Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan - Name Gender Age Marital Occupation Ethnicity Relation Born Birth Date Spouse Spouse Born Father Father Born Mother Mother BornFranklin C. Hendee Male 62 Married American Self Vermont 1818 Margaret Hendee Canada Connecticut Vermont Margaret Hendee Female 52 Married Keeping House American Wife Canada 1828 Franklin C. Hendee Vermont Ireland Ireland Charles Hendee Male 22 Single Photographer American Son Michigan 1858 Franklin C. Hendee Vermont Margaret Hendee Canada ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Charles Hendee in entry for Franklin C. Hendee, 1880.] Frank W. Hendee b. 25 Nov 1850 Canada d. 27 Jun 1912 (Age: 61 yr) Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota (Minnesota death certificate no: certid# 1912-MN-021574) bur. 29 Jun 1912 Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota Occupation: Locamotive Fireman “Frank W. Hendee; Gender: Male; Burial Date: 29 Jun 1912; Burial Place: ; Death Date: 27 Jun 1912; Death Place: Duluth, St. Louis, Minnesota; Age: 61; Birth Date: 25 Nov 1850; Birthplace: Canada; Occupation: Locamotive Fireman; Race: White; Marital Status: Married; Spouse's Name: ; Father's Name: Franklin C. Hendee; Father's Birthplace: Vermont; Mother's Name: Margret Mcnally” ["Minnesota, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1990," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Franklin C. Hendee in entry for Frank W. Hendee, 27 Jun 1912.] Hon. Dr. Horatio S. Hendee b. 11 Nov 1826 Grieg, Lewis County, New York m(1). Sabra E. Myers 28 Oct 1851 d. 2 Jan 1892 (age 64 yrs) Occupation: physician Military Service: American Civil War; New York 153rd Infantry Regiment; Rank: Surgeon—Horatio S. Hendee, resigned February 18, 1864 Residence: Grieg, Lewis County, New York; Rome, New York ["United States, Civil War and Later Pension Files, 1861-1917," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Horatio S. Hendee; HISTORY OP MONTGOMERY COUNTY: ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-THIRD REGIMENT - ; "New York, State Census, 1875," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ella R. Hendee in household of Horatio S Hendee, Lowville, Lewis, New York, United States; Rootsweb Homepages: MYRES, bef.1740-1860 - ] “ELLA FLORENCE WARD,? (Lovina Barber,' Amasa,? Daniel,^ Daniel,* Joseph,^ Samuel," Thomas,^) b. in LeRay, Feb. 1, 1845 ; m. in Carthage, N. Y., (2nd wife) Dr. Horatio S. Hendee, who was born in Grieg, Lewis Co., N. Y. He was the son of Caleb Hendee, of Grafton, Vt. Shortly after their marriage they removed to Lowville, N. Y., where Dr. Hendee practised his profession until his death, which occurred Jan. 5, 1892.” Barber genealogy - ] “HENDEE, Dr. Horatio, of Rome, & Sabra E. MYERS of Deer River, marr. 28 Oct 1851, First wife” [Marriage & Death Dates From The Black River Gazette of 1831-32 & The Northern Journal of 1838-45, 1847-53, 1855-59 Published at Lowville, N. Y. - ]Sabra E: b. abt 1844 “of Deer River, [Lewis County, New York] Parents: Gilbert C. Myers (b. abt 1801 New York, USA m. [widowed at time of 1880 US Census] Occupation: Painter Residence: Denmark, Lewis County, New York (1830 census, age 29); E.D. 1, Denmark, Lewis County, New York (1875 census, age 74; Deer River, Lewis County, New York (1880 census)) and Rebecka Myers (b. abt 1805 (1875 census, age 70) d. bet 1875 & 1880) ["New York, State Census, 1875," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Gilbert C. Myers in household of Gilbert C Myers, E.D. 1, Denmark, Lewis, New York, United States; "United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Gilbert Myers, Denmark, Lewis, New York, United States; citing sheet 43D, family 0, NARA microfilm publication T9-0857; "United States Census, 1830," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Gilbert Myers, Denmark, Lewis, New York; citing p. 415, NARA microfilm publication M19, roll 92.] “Richard Myers, born about 1771, died 13 November 1861, age 90 in Denmark, Lewis Co., New York. Richard was enumerated in the 1800 and 1810 census of Schodack, Rensselaer Co., New York. He was named eighth in his father's will, in which he was given $437.50; he was granted letters testamentary for the estate on 24 April 1812. He served in the War of 1812 (according to obituary of grandson William Sylvester Myers). He is mentioned in Hough's History of Lewis County as building a stone mill at Deer River in 1824, causing the town to be called "Myer's Mills" at various times thereafter. He was enumerated in the 1860 census in the home of Alanson as "retired" age 88. Gilbert C., born about 1801, was living next door to Alanson in the 1880 census. Father of: Sabra; married Dr. Horatio S. Hendee. Parents of: Leslie H. Hendee, a doctor in Westfield, Hampden Co., MassachusettsIrene Sabra Hendee, died 1888” [MYRES, bef.1740-1860 - ]”HENDEE, Dr. Horatio, of Rome, & Sabra E. MYERS of Deer River, marr. 28 Oct 1851, First wife” [Marriage & Death Dates from The Black River Gazette of 1831-32 & The Northern Journal of 1838-45, 1847-53, 1855-59 Published at Lowville, N. Y; Compiled & annotated by Anna E. Crawford, Lowville, N. Y. - ]”Hendee, Dr. Horatio – Rank: surgeon Regiment: 153 New York Infantry Enlisted: 25 Aug 1862 Discharged: 19 Feb 1864 Length of Service: 1 yr 5 mo 6 days ["United States, 1890 Census of Union Veterans and Widows of the Civil War," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Horatio S Hendee, Lowville, Lewis, New York, United States]”Dr. Horatio S. Hendee - ELLA FLORENCE WARD, (2nd wife) Dr. Horatio S. Hendee, who was born in Grieg, Lewis Co., N. Y. He was the son of Caleb Hendee, of Grafton, Vt. Shortly after their marriage they removed to Lowville, N. Y., where Dr. [Horatio S.] Hendee practised his profession until his death, which occurred Jan. 5, 1892.” [Barber genealogy - ] Dr. Horatio S. Hendee (Obituary): Dr. “Horatio S. Hendee died at Lowville, Lewis County, New York on Tuesday aged sixty-two years. He was graduated in his profession from Castleton (Vermont) Medical College. In September 1862, he was commissioned Assistant Surgeon of the Fifth Regement of Heavy Artillery, which had been recruited in Lewis and Jefferson Counties [New York]. Later he was promoted to be Surgeon, and assigned to duty with the One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Regiment New York Volunteers. He was one of the New York officers detailed to accompany President Lincoln on his memorable visit to the battlefield at Gettysburg in 1863. After two years service in the army, he resigned and resumed the private practice of his profession, first at Carthage and later at Lowville. While residing at Carthage, he was elected as a Republican to represent the Second Assembly District of Jefferson County in the Legislature of 1872. He was for several years an Elder in the Lowville Presbyterian Church. He leaves a wife and two children.” [The New York Times, 8 Jan 1892 - ]”HORATIO S. HENDEE: Dr. Hendee, of Carthage, worthily represents the Second district of Jefferson county. A man of commanding presence and high grade of ability, he is one of the marked members of the present House, and not only gives every measure close scrutiny but is active in forwarding those which he deems conducive to the public welfare. He was born in Greig, Lewis county, November 11th, 1826, and is, therefore, about forty-six years of age. His parents, Caleb and Ruth Hendee, were natives of Vermont, from whence they moved to New York shortly after their marriage. Mr. Hendee's mother is still living, at the age of eighty, but his father died in 1833. Mr. Hendee secured the advantages of a liberal common school education, and early chose the medical profession, in which he has attained considerable eminence as a practicing physician and surgeon. After the completion of his studies he visited Europe, and gained much knowledge of value in his profession. During his absence the rebellion broke out, and on his return he offered his services in the Union cause. He was commissioned Surgeon of the 183d Regiment, New York volunteers, and during the years 1862, 1863 and 1864, he served with distinction in that capacity, and acquired a professional experience which was invaluable to him. On leaving the army he settled at Carthage in a lucrative practice, which he still enjoys. In political belief, Mr. Hendee is an uncompromising and earnest Republican, having always acted with that party since its organization, though his first vote was cast for Whig candidates. He has always been adverse to accepting public honors, however, and never held office previous to his present term in the Assembly. He was elected by a majority of 300 over Andrew J. Cornwall, his Democratic opponent. He is Chairman of the Committee on State Charitable Institutions, and a member of the Committees on the Militia and Public Health. Mr. Hendee is a man of large frame and iron constitution, and his physiognomy denotes that he is also a man of deep convictions and sound judgment. He is now in the prime of life, and with a mind fully matured and ripened in the school of experience, he is in all respects a safe counselor and an able legislator. He has been twice married. His first wife was Sabra L. Myers. She died in January, 1871, twenty years after her marriage; and in February, 1872, he married Ella F. Ward. For many years past, Mr. Hendee has been a member of the Presbyterian church.” [Life Sketches of Government Officers and Members of the Legislature of the State of New York ... (Google eBook) - ]“Hon. Dr. Horatio S. Hendee: Military Service; rank: Surgeon; company: Field & Staff; regiment: 153; state: New York; arm of service: Infantry; publication title: Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900; publisher: National Archives and Records Administration; collection title: Civil War Pensions . . . THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THIRD REGIMENT - This regiment was raised in the northern counties of the state [New York], seven of its companies being from Montgomery and Fulton counties, and three from Essex, Warren and Clinton. The Montgomery county men were chiefly in Companies B, C and E, while a smaller number was in F and G. Company B drew almost its entire strength from the towns of Mohawk and Palatine ; C was made principally with recruits from Florida and Glen ; E was the Minden and St. Johnsville company, its captain and first lieutenant, however, being Fonda men. The chief officers and a few men of Company F were from Fonda and other Montgomery county towns, but its greater strength came from Fulton county.The local contribution to Company G was small, consisting mainly of officers.The One Hundred and Fifty-third, like its companion regiment, the One Hundred and Fifteenth, was organized and mustered into service at Fonda, but this did not take place until October 14, 1862. Immediately after its organization it was ordered to Alexandria, but soon did provost service at Washington, which continued for more than a year. In February, 1864, it was transferred to Louisiana, and attached to the Nineteenth corps, being assigned to the First brigade, First division, commanded by General Franklin. The corps sailed from New Orleans on the 3d of July, under sealed orders'; but its destination proved to be the Chesapeake. The One Hundred and Fifty-third, together with four companies belonging to other regiments, being the advance of the corps, were, on their arrival at Fortress Monroe, instantly ordered without disembarking, to the defense of Washington, then menaced by General Early's invasion. The troops were hurried through the city amid deep public excitement and general alarm, to a position at Fort Stevens, where they went into immediate action. After the repulse of the enemy the regiment joined in the pursuit across the Potomac, penetrating into the Shenandoah valley, but was suddenly recalled to the vicinity of the capital to oppose another threatened hostile advance. The One Hundred and Fifty-third soon afterward engaged in the battle of Winchester, in which the Montgomery county companies again did good service. It also participated in the engagement at Fisher's Hill and in pursuit of the defeated confederates. The Nineteenth corps, to which the One Hundred and Fifty-third still belonged, was also engaged in the battle of Cedar Creek, and suffered heavy losses incident to the surprise and early catastrophes of that bloody field. The regiment also formed a part of the picket line which surrounded Washington after the assassination of President Lincoln, and performed guard duty at the military court which tried the assassins. In June, 1865, it was ordered to Savannah, where it did provost duty until its discharge from service, October 2, 1865. Official list of battles of the 153d.Red River campaign, La., March10 and May 22, 1864; Pleasant Hill, April 9, 1864; Mansura, May 16, 1864; Washington, D. C., July 12, 13, 1864; Opequan, September 19, 1864; Fisher's Hill, September 22, 1864; near Strasburg, October 14, 1864; Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864. Field and Stafif Officers.—Colonels, Duncan McMartin, resigned April 25, 1862; Edwin P. Davis, mustered out with regiment. Lieutenant Colonels—Thomas A. Armstrong, resigned February 18, 1863; William H. Printup, resigned November 17, 1863; Alexander Strain, discharged January 4, 1865 ; George H. McLaughlin, mustered out with regiment. Majors.—Edwin P. Davis, promoted colonel March 26, 1863; Alexander Strain, promoted lieutenant-colonel December i, 1863 ; Stephen Sammons, resigned August 27, 1864; Jacob C. Klock, not mustered; George H. McLaughlin, promoted lieutenant-colonel January 26, 1865; Charles V. Putnam, died September 9, 1865; Abram V. Davis, not mustered. Adjutants—Stephen Sammons, promoted major December 2, 1863; Abram V. Davis, mustered out October 2, 1865 ! Frederick A. Harmon,not mustered. Quartermasters—Daniel C, Livingston, resigned August 22, 1863; John D. Blanchard, mustered out October 2, 1865. Surgeons—Horatio S. Hendee, resigned February 18, 1864; Norman L. Snow, mustered out October 2, 1865. Assistant Surgeons.—James L. Alexander, resigned August 9, 1863; Frederick D. Vanderhoof, failed to muster; Norman L. Snow, promoted surgeon April 14, 1864; James Sweeney, mustered out October 2,1865.” ["United States, Civil War and Later Pension Files, 1861-1917," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Horatio S. Hendee; HISTORY OP MONTGOMERY COUNTY: ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-THIRD REGIMENT - ]“Hendee, Horatio S. — of Jefferson County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Jefferson County 2nd District, 1873; Prohibition candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 23rd District, 1886. Burial location unknown.” [PoliticalGraveyard - ]96th New York State Legislature: The 96th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 7 to May 30, 1873, during the first year of John A. Dix's governorship, in Albany. Assemblymen: County District Assemblymen Party Jefferson 1st Elam Persons Republican 2nd Horatio S. Hendee Republican [Wikipedia - ]“Dr. H. S. Hendee has sold his dairy farm on the East road to Andrew Schantz, of Castorland . . . Recently Dr. H. S. Hendee amputated a great toe for Mr. Thayer, of Deer River. The toe has been troublesome for ten years past. Gangrene is feared.” [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, Thursday, January 29, 1885] Dr. Leslie Horatio Hendee b. 14 July 1864 Denmark, Lewis County, New York, USA m(1). Minnie Kingsley 17 February 1887 div. February 1903 d. 31 Dec 1920 Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Occupation: doctor in Westfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts ["New York, County Marriages, 1908-1935," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Michael Strife in entry for William J Strife and Sabra I Hendee, 1909; "United States Deaths and Burials, 1867-1961," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Leslie Horatio Hendee, 31 Dec 1920.] Minnie: b. 13 May 1866 Hamlin Corners, Monroe, New York, USA d. 1940 Utica, Oneida, New York Parents: Elijah Kingsley (b. 7 Nov 1819 Lowville, Lewis County, New York, USA m. 7 Nov 1848 Lowville, Lewis County, New York d. 16 Nov 1893 bur. Lowville, Lewis County, New York) and Mary Loucks (b. 13 May 1826 Lowville, Lewis County, New York, USA d. 4 Jan 1894 Lowville, Lewis County, New York) m(2). Guy Packard 17 February 1903 (Guy Packard b. 2 February 1872 East Dickinson, Franklin County, New York, USA d. 1940 Utica, New York) ["Pedigree Resource File," database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Minnie /Kingsley/; Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (), entry for Guy /Packard/.]“Leslie Horatio Hendee has formed a partnership in the drug business with William Tipping of Albany, N. Y., under the firm name of Hendee & Tipping. They have rented the very fine store of Dr. H. S. Hendee which is just completed in Alhambra building. As a drug store it has no superior in northern New York. Leslie H. Hendee is a son of Dr. [Horatio S. Hendee] and has already attended two full courses of lectures in the College of Pharmacy at Albany, and will graduate in about a year hence. Mr. Tipping is a graduate of the College of Pharmacy, at Albany and has had fifteen years' experience in the drug business. For the past two or three years Mr. Tipping has had charge of one of the leading drug stores in Albany. They will open their store to the public December 1st. We bespeak for them a successful career.” [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, Thursday, November 5, 1885] Dr. Leslie Horatio Hendee m(2). Adeline Louise Stebbins 7 Dec 1910 Springfield, Massachusetts Address: 77 West St., Pittsfield Occupation: M.D. Born: Denmark, New York Father: Horatio S. Mother: Sabra Myers ["Massachusetts, Marriages, 1841-1915," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Leslie Horatio Hendee and Adeline Louise Stebbins, 1910. ] Adeline Louise: b. abt 1876 Occupation: nurse Born: Monson, Massachusetts Father: Merrill Stebbins Mother: Elizabeth Beebe Clergyman: Agustus P. Reccord Springfield, Massachusetts Sabra E. [J.?] Hendee b. 7 October 1889 Lowville, Lewis County, New York, USA m(1). William J. Strife 10 Nov 1909 (license) Lewis County, New York (groom’s age 25, brides’s age 20) d. Sep 1942 (age 52yr) Lowville, Lewis County, New York bur. St. Peter's Cemetery, New Bremen, Lewis County, New York Inscription: “Sabra I. Hendee, his wife 1890 – 1942” Residence: Watson, Lewis County, New York ["New York, County Marriages, 1908-1935," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Michael Strife in entry for William J Strife and Sabra I Hendee, 1909; CHARMAINE CAMPANY – email removed] William J: b. 1885 d. 1919 [Wfe Sabra shown as “Widowed” in 1920 census] bur. St. Peter's Cemetery, New Bremen, Lewis County, New York Inscription: “William J. Strife 1885 - 1919” Parents: Michael Strife and Kate Brest “Fresh Air Children: Applications for the Children for This Summer Period Must All be in by July 3, those who have already signed up with Miss Elizabeth Fowler, secretary of the local committee for fresh air children, to take one or more children for a two weeks' vacation beginning July 7, are: . . . Mrs. Sabra Strife . . .” [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, Thursday, July 2, 1936] “44 FRESH AIRS ARRIVE: Will Spend Two Weeks In Lowville Homes and Return to New York on August 10th. Forty-four so-called fresh air children from New York [City] arrived in Lowville last Thursday afternoon and were given a warm welcome by the large crowd gathered at the station. The group included about a dozen ebony-hued little boys and girls who, with the others, for two weeks, will enjoy fresh air unladen with the smoke and smells of industry and will learn that .milk comes from cows and not from cans. Those who will be hosts to the children for two weeks: . . . Mrs. Sabra Strife . . .” [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, Thursday, August 3, 1933]“So there appears it was just a short marriage between Sabra Hendee Strife and Walker Main. Walker Main was great grandfather to my husband. John Campany<Kate (Main) Campany<Joy Main<Walker Main. My mother in law Kate never spoke of any love for her father, Joy. Her brother died last week and at the wake the family spoke of how Joy never allowed the children to call him "dad" etc., they addressed him as Joy. They spoke of how they felt he married their mother for her money then never really looked at her again. I have to wonder if his own father was abusive, if he married the sad widow Sabra Hendee for money, although both had lost spouses they could have shared those feelings of grief. Imagine with 5 children Sabra Hendee Strife was quite afraid of what her life would be like. Did she leave Main because he was abusive? Was the burning of the infant an accident? Walker Main bought and sold farms frequently from what I see in the old newsclips. My mother in law never seemed to have much to say about him except that when he died they sold their farm to move to his - maybe they moved before he died to care for him but no one offers much information. My mother says that Larry Strifes father Leonard was a son to Sabra and maybe I can ask him some questions - will let you know what he tells me!!”“You can look up more newsclips on the Hendee's at the northern NY library network's old newspaper project online- its free! My interest was that it was a mystery!” [Charmaine V. Campany - Croghan, New York] 1910 United States Census, Watson, Lewis [County], New York; family number: 9; page number: 1 - Name Born Age Relationship Marital Race Gender Father Born Mother BornWilliam Strife New York 29 Self Married White Male New York New YorkSabra Strife New York 20 Wife Married White Female New York New York ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Sabra Strife in household of William Strife, Watson, Lewis, New York; citing sheet 1B, family 9, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1374999.]1920 United States Census, Lewis County, New York - Name Est Birth Yr Age Born Relation Gender Race Marital Father Born Mother BornSabra Strife 1890 30 New York Self Female White Widowed New York New YorkMildred Strife 1911 9 New York Daughter Femaile White Single New York New YorkWilliam Strife 1913 7 New York Son Male White Single New York New YorkLeonard Strife 1915 5 New York Son Male White Single New York New YorkNiles Strife 1917 3yr 7mo New York Son Male White Single New York New YorkDorothy May Strife 1920 7mo New York Daughter Femaile White Single New York New York["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Sabra Strife, , Lewis, New York; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 19B, family 584, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821117.]1925 New York State Census – Lowville, Lewis County, New York; family number: 225; page: 9; line number: 11 - Name Gender Age Nationality Race Relation Est Birth Sabra E. [T.?] Main Female 35 United States White Head 1890["New York, State Census, 1925," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Sabra T. Main, 1925.]1925 United States Census - Lowville, A.D. 01, E.D. 03, Lewis [County], New York; family number: 225; page: 9; line number: 14 - Name Gender Age Nationality Race Relation Est Birth YrMildred Strife Female 14 United States White Daughter 1911William Strife Male 12 United States White Son 1913 Leonard Strife Male 10 United States White Son 1915Niles Strife Male 8 United States White Son 1917Dorothy Strife Female 6 United States White Daughter 1919["New York, State Census, 1925," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Leonard Strife, 1925; "New York, State Census, 1925," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Dorothy Strife, 1925; "New York, State Census, 1925," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Mildred Strife, 1925; "New York, State Census, 1925," index, LDS FamilySearch (), William Strife, 1925; "New York, State Census, 1925," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Niles Strife, 1925.]1930 United States Census; Lowville, Lewis County, New York; enumeration district number: 0015; family number: 8; sheet number and letter: 1A; line number: 30 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Birth Yr Relation Father Born Mother BornSabra E. [I.?] Strife Female 40 Married White New York 1890 Head New York New YorkMildred R. Strife Female 19 Single White New York 1911 Daughter New York New YorkWilliam R. Strife Male 17 Single White New York 1913 Son New York New YorkLeonard C. Strife Male 15 Single White New York 1915 Son New York New YorkNiles M. Strife Male 13 Single White New York 1917 Son New York New York Dorothy M. Strife Female 10 Single White New York 1920 Daughter New York New York ["United States Census, 1930,"index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Sabra I Strife, Lowville, Lewis, New York; citing enumeration district (ED) 0015, sheet 1A, family 8, NARA microfilm publication Mildred Strife b. 22 Nov 1910 New York, USA m. Clifford Dingman 1 Nov 1930 (license) Lewis [County], New York d. Jan 1974 (age abt 64) SSN: 095-01-5239; issued: New York; place of issuance: New York; last residence: Lewis [County], New York; zip code of last residence: 13367 ["United States Social Security Death Index," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Mildred Strife, January 1974; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). ===================================================================================================================================== William Strife b. abt 1913 New York, USA ["United States Census, 1920," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Sabra Strife, , Lewis, New York; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 19B, family 584, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821117.]===================================================================================================================================== Leonard C. Strife b. 7 Aug 1914 New York, USA d. 9 Jun 1994 (age abt 80 yr) SSN: 095-01-5210; SSN issued: New York; last residence: Lewis [County], New York; zip code of last residence: 13367 ["United States Social Security Death Index," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Leonard C Strife, 9 June 1994; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).] “Pvt. Niles Strife of Walla Walla, Washington, and Pvt. Leonard Strife of Camp Shelby, Mississippi, are home on furlough, called, here by the death of their mother, Mrs. Sabra Strife.” [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, Thursday, September 24, 1942]===================================================================================================================================== Niles Strife b. 22 Mar 1917 New York, USA d. Sep 1986 (age abt 69 yr) SSN: 112-03-7975; issued: New York; last residence: Lewis [County], New York; zip code of last residence: 13367 [“United States Social Security Death Index," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Niles Strife, September 1986; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).] “Lowville residents have received notification of the placement of their sons following their recent induction in the army. Niles M. Strife son of Mrs. Sabra Strife, Donald Duflo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duflo, Joseph De Lawyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer De Lawyer, have all been assigned to the quartermaster replacement training center at Camp Lee, Virginia . . .” [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, Thursday, February 26, 1942] “Pvt. Niles Strife of Walla Walla, Washington, and Pvt. Leonard Strife of Camp Shelby, Mississippi, are home on furlough, called, here by the death of their mother, Mrs. Sabra Strife.” [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, Thursday, September 24, 1942]===================================================================================================================================== Dorothy May Strife b. 11 April 1919 New York, USA d. Oct 1977 (age abt 58 yr) SSN: 129-01-8038; issued: New York “[daughter] . . . is badly burned in an accident . . . Dorothy Strife was 14 months old when scalded (Sept. 1920) [her] mother was married to [Walker] Main at that time in 1920 (so Walker had been a widower from his first wife for 4 years and Sabra for a shorter time)” ["United States Social Security Death Index," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Dorothy Strife, October 1977; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing; CHARMAINE CAMPANY – email removed]). Sabra E. [J.?] Hendee [Sabra J. (Hendee) Strife] m(2). Walker Main 11 Jul 1919 [? – Sabra was shown as “Widowed” in 1920 census which was probably taken in the summer of 1920 – D. Petrie] Lewis County, New York (groom’s age 54, bride’s age 29) div. abt 1921 “Believe she and Main divorced shortly after the marriage . . . Sabra divorces [Walker Main] around 1921 and in 1923 is listed as getting relief for the poor with her 5 children from Strife but her name is listed as Mrs. Walker Main (did they list it like this to punish him and protect her identity- around here I would guess yes...)” [CHARMAINE CAMPANY – email removed; "New York, County Marriages, 1908-1935," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Walker Main and Sabra I. Strife, 1919.] “Sabra divorces around 1921 and in 1923 is listed as getting relief for the poor with her 5 children from Strife but her name is listed as Mrs. Walker Main (did they list it like this to punish him and protect her identity- around here I would guess yes...)” [CHARMAINE CAMPANY – email removed]Walker: b. 1864 d. 1941 (age 77yr) Parents: James Main and Martha Saunders “I have a Walker Main- early settler (1802/3) in Lewis County NY. He has one son, Joy Main. This is my husband’s grandfather . . . I am looking for more information on a Walker Main. He lived in Lewis Co. New York- was one of the early settlers of this area. Lived for awhile at Chase Lake then later in life relocated to the Watson area. He had one son named Joy Main- my husbands grandfather. Noticed you mentioned a Walker Main- can you tell me what you know about him? Also you mention Stonington CT and that is the area where many of the early settlers in 1802/3 came from- we suppose that many were given land here after the Revolutionary War for compensation for their service.” [CHARMAINE CAMPANY – email removed] “Walker Main was born 1864 and Sabra was born abt. 1890 making him 26 years her senior. Walker’s [first] wife was born 1873 and died Dec. 1916. Walkers only child, son Joy [from his first marriage] was born Feb 9, 1893 so he was 3 years Sabra's junior. Joy [Main], Walker’s son was around the age of 27 in 1920 when the baby Dorothy is scalded and he had married Amelia his wife in 1913 - [Amelia] was born in 1888 so she was 5 years older than Joy (was this part of him not being nice to her?)” [Charmaine V. Campany - Croghan, New York - email removed] Note: “Sabra Hendee is shown as ‘Sabra Strife’ in her marriage record when she married Walker Main in 1919. So her previous marriage appears to have been to William J. Strife. Since her marriage to William J. Strife was when she was 20 years old and her marriage to Walker Main was when she was 29 years old, it appears that her marriage to William was her first and her marriage to Walker was her second. According to the 1925 New York census, Sabra was single again at age 35, six years after her marriage to Walker Main. Since no children are listed with Sabra in the 1925 New York census (they would all have been five years old or younger), either Sabra and Walker had no children or their children were living with their father or someone else at the time of that census.” [David Petrie - dapwyn@]“Would you have anything on a Sabra Hendee, her father is Dr. Leslie H. Hendee, his father is Hon. Dr. Horatio Hendee. Believe Sabra was a widow, then married for a very short time to a Walker Main. During this time she has a daughter who is badly burned in an accident. Believe she and Main divorced shortly after the marriage. Later[?] she may have married a man named Strife. They lived in Lewis County NY and I have that she died in 1942, September. Her mother [Adeline Louise Stebbins] remarried a man named Guy Packhard of Utica, New York, Sabra may have had a half brother named Charles Packhard from this marriage. I’m interested in if she had any children with Walker Main . . . Spoke to my mom, she says that Leonard Strife was Larry Strife’s father - she used to work with Larry so I will catch him and ask him what he knows (Leonard would be Sabra's son) I see familiar local names in some of your information- Stebbins publishing might have some info on their surname-or the Atwood broadcasting- local businesses- Loucks is another old local name. Seems like there was a migration from Vermont to Lewis County - see some of my Stantons may have come from over there - some of them that migrated were first in what is now Oneida Coounty but would come north as the Black River Canal was developed (branching off from the Erie Canal)- the tanneries here were hiring and transporting hides via the canal. Land was being developed for farming etc.” [CHARMAINE CAMPANY – email removed]“So there appears it was just a short marriage between Sabra Hendee Strife and Walker Main. Walker Main was great grandfather to my husband. John Campany<Kate (Main) Campany<Joy Main<Walker Main. My mother in law Kate never spoke of any love for her father, Joy. Her brother died last week and at the wake the family spoke of how Joy never allowed the children to call him "dad" etc., they addressed him as Joy. They spoke of how they felt he married their mother for her money then never really looked at her again. I have to wonder if his own father was abusive, if he married the sad widow Sabra Hendee for money, although both had lost spouses they could have shared those feelings of grief. Imagine with 5 children Sabra Hendee Strife was quite afraid of what her life would be like. Did she leave Main because he was abusive? Was the burning of the infant an accident? Walker Main bought and sold farms frequently from what I see in the old newsclips. My mother in law never seemed to have much to say about him except that when he died they sold their farm to move to his - maybe they moved before he died to care for him but no one offers much information. My mother says that Larry Strifes father Leonard was a son to Sabra and maybe I can ask him some questions - will let you know what he tells me!! You can look up more newsclips on the Hendee's at the northern NY library network's old newspaper project online- its free! My interest was that it was a mystery!” [Charmaine V. Campany - Croghan, New York] Dr. Leslie Horatio Hendee m(2). Adeline Louise Stebbins 7 Dec 1910 Springfield, Massachusetts (marriage registration: Pittsfield, Massachusetts) div. ["United States Deaths and Burials, 1867-1961," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Leslie Horatio Hendee, 31 Dec 1920.] Adeline Louise: b. Parents: Merrill Stebbins and Elizabeth Beebe “Leslie Horatio Hendee: married 7 Dec 1910 Springfield, Massachusetts (age: 46); previous marital status: divorced; birth date: 1864; birth place: Denmark, New York, USA[?]; marriage registration place: Springfield, Massachusetts; father: Horatio S Hendee; mother: Sabra Myers; spouse: Adeline Louise Stebbins; spouse's previous marital status: divorced; spouse's father: Merrill Stebbins; spouse's mother: Elizabeth Beebe” ["Massachusetts, Marriages, 1841-1915," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Leslie Horatio Hendee and Adeline Louise Stebbins, 1910.]============================================================================================================================================== Irene Sabra Hendee b. d. 1888 (sister of Dr. Leslie H. Hendee & daughter of Dr. Horatio S. Hendee and Sabra Myers) [Rootsweb Home Pages: MYERS, bef.1740-1860 - ]============================================================================================================================================== Ruth Ellen Hendee [Ella R. Hendee] b. 23 Feb 1874 m. Thomas Dalton Smith 14 Nov 1901 Trinity church, Lowville, Louis County, New York d. 10 Jan 1903 (age 28yr) Marion, North Carolina bur. 13 Jan 1903 Denmark cemetery, Denmark, Lewis County, New York Occupation: Telephone operatior Residence: Lowville, Lewis County, New York (1892) [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1901; "New York, State Census, 1892," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ruth E Hendee, , Lowville, , 04, Lewis, New York; Barber genealogy - ] Thomas Dalton b. “of Ampere, New Jersey” (or Syracuse, New York) “The marriage of Thomas Dalton Smith, of Ampere, N. J. and Miss Ruth Ellen. Hendee, of this village, took place at 9 o'clock- this morning [14 Nov 1901] at Trinity church.” [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, November 14, 1901] “Miss Ruth Hendee has been engaged to take charge of the new telephone office to be established in the Masonic hall block about November 1st.” [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, Thursday, Oct. 18, 1894] “People In Print: T. Dalton Smith and bride, formerly Miss Ruth E Hendee, of this village, have located at Charleston, S. C. for the winter, where Mr. Smith has a position on the, Exposition grounds. Mrs. Smith writes that the flowers are in bloom, and that the weather is warm and delightful.” [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1901] “Mrs. Ella W. Hendee has gone to Marion, N. C. called there by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. T. Dalton Smith, for whose recovery but little hope is entertained.” [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, THURSDAY, January 8, 1903] “Mrs. Ruth Hendee Smith: Mrs. Ruth Hendee Smith, daughter of Mrs. Ella W. Hendee and the late Dr.H. S. Hendee, of Lowville, died Saturday morning at Marion, North Carolina, aged 28 years, and her remains were brought to Lowville, Monday, by her mother and husband. The deceased was united in marriage with T[homas] Dalton Smith, of Syracuse [New York], on November 14, 1901, and they, went to Columbia, South Carolina to reside. She spent last summer with her mother in this village [Lowville, New York], returning south in the fall. Her health had not been good for some time, and a few weeks ago she went to Marion, North Carolina, to consult her old physician and with the hope that the change would prove beneficial. The greater part of Mrs. Smith’s life was spent in Lowville where she had many friends. At the age of 13 years she united with Trinity Episcopal church, was one of the charter members of the Daughters of the King, and was not only a regular attendant upon all church services, but also took an active interest and part in church work. Besides her husband and mother, she is survived by one brother, Dr. Leslie H. Hendee of Westfield, Massachusetts. The funeral services were conducted from the house Tuesday morning by Rev. Edward Burdock Doolittle. The bearers were D. D. Bronson, A. M. Johnson, E. A. Agens, Albert A. Copeley, C. Dix Mitchell, and Manning E. Fitch. Interment will be in the Denmark cemetery.” [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, January 15, 1903]“I found the information on Sabra while doing some searches for information on my husbands maternal side-surname Main. Apparently no one knew or ever mentioned that a great grandfather was married shortly to Sabra Hendee Strife. I came across it while doing searches of our local newspapers that date back to early 1800's - they are on line to search for free - a public library grant allowed it to be done. I found her listed as Sabra Hendee / Strife / Main and Mrs. Main. Walker Main was quite a bit older than she as his son (an only child) seems to have been closer to her age. You can see her obituary with a picture and mention of her father and grandfather. To copy from those newspapers use the Tools>select&zoom>snapshot tool> right mouse click to print, copy etc...... I have not looked at the Hough's History of Lewis County to see if there is a mention of her father but it is possible and may be a book that you can view on line through the books that Cornell University has on its website- another free search. Petrie is another local name- my daughter has friends from Lowville NY (ten miles away) whose surname is Petrie so you might even find some of them in the old newspaper project. When you search make sure you are pretty specific and search for example as "Sabra" ; "Hendee" and so on... let me know how you make out! I found her information in the Lewis County batch but you might also check on the neighboring counties papers as often they would run some of the Lewis County news. [] Another old newspaper search sight for NY is the 'old Fulton postcard' site- just do a google search for it-Good Luck hunting for information! That has more NY newspapers but seems slower for my computer. –Charmaine PS- After the holiday I will try to give Larry Strife a call in Lowville or see if my mother has his email address- if she does Ill pass on your email to him as your wife and him would be cousins.” [CHARMAINE CAMPANY – email removed]Hon. Dr. Horatio S. Hendee m(2). Ella Florence Ward 10 Feb 1872 Carthage, New York by Bishop Brewer ["New York, State Census, 1875," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ella R. Hendee in household of Horatio S Hendee, Lowville, Lewis, New York, United States] Ella Florence: b. 1 Feb 1945 LeRay, Jefferson County, New York. “Hendee, Horatio S. — of Jefferson County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Jefferson County 2nd District, 1873; Prohibition candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 23rd District, 1886. Burial location unknown.” [The Political - ]Ella Florence Ward b. 1 Feb 1845 LeRay, Jefferson County, New York, USA d. 6:30 AM, 6 Jan 1908 Lowville, Lewis County, New York bur. Rural cemetery, Hendee family plot, Deer River, Lewis County, New York [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, Thusrsday, January 9, 1908 - ] Obituary: “MRS. ELLA F. W. [Ward] HENDEE: Died Alter a Long. Illness Tuesday Morning at Her Home on Clinton Street. The not unexpected death of Mrs. Ella W. Hendee, widow of the late Dr. Horatio S. Hendee, took place at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at her home on Clinton street in this village. She had been in failing health for several months. The deceased was born in LeRoy, Jefferson county, February 1, 1845, and was united in marriage with, the late Dr. Horatio S Hendee, of Lowville, by Bishop Brewer at Carthage on February 10, 1872, since which time she had resided in this village. Dr. Hendee died sixteen years ago, and a daughter by this marriage, Mrs. [Ruth (Hendee)] T[homas] Dalton Smith, died January 10, 1903. Mrs. Hendee united with the Episcopal church in early life, and since her residence in Lowville she has been a prominent member and worker in Trinity church. At the time of her death she was president of the Ladies' Auxiliary, and took no small degree of interest in promoting the interests of the society. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Pamela Hooker and Miss Emma Ward, of Carthage; three brothers, Buel Ward, of Evans Mills, and James Ward and Frank Ward, of San Diego, California; and by a step-son, Dr. Leslie Hendee, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The funeral services will be held from her late home this forenoon at 10 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Feary, rector of Grace Episcopal church at Carthage, officiating. The remains will be placed in the vault in Rural cemetery, until spring, when the interment will be made in the Hendee family plot at Deer River.” [The Lowville, New York Journal and Republican, Thusrsday, January 9, 1908]“ELLA FLORENCE WARD, ?(Lovina Barber,' Amasa,? Daniel,^ Daniel,* Joseph,^ Samuel," Thomas,^) b. in LeRay, [Jefferson County, New York, USA] Feb. 1, 1845 ; m. in Carthage, [Jefferson County], N. Y., (2nd wife) Dr. Horatio S. Hendee, who was born in Grieg, Lewis Co., N. Y. He was the son of Caleb Hendee, of Grafton, Vt. Shortly after their marriage they removed to Lowville, N. Y., where Dr. [Horatio S.] Hendee practised his profession until his death, which occurred Jan. 5, 1892.” [Barber genealogy - ] “ELLA FLORENCE WARD Parents: LOVINIA BARBER born 7 Nov 1803 in Champion; she married at Champion on 14 April 1825 by Rev. James Snowden to JAMES WARD, son of THOMAS AND MARY WARD, who was born in New York City on 8 Aug 1801 and died in Carthage NY on 5 Sept 1880. Lovinia died 23 Dec. 1883. They settled first in LeRay and then LeRaysville and Evans Mills [New York]. In 1863 they moved to Carthage. Children of Lovinia Barber and James Ward: . . . ELLA FLORENCE WARD born 1 Feb. 1845; Notes on the Ward family: THOMAS WARD, the emigrant, was born in Kettering on 18 Jan. 1776. He married in NY City on 7 March 1798 to MARY LEISHMAN, daughter of JAMES AND ANNA (HAYES) LEISHMAN, part of a Highland Scotch family. THOMAS WARD came to the town of LeRay NY with a survey party under BENJAMIN BROWN and in 1802 settled and built a log cabin on the banks of Pleasant Creek. He was the first Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace; was a soldier in the War of 1812 and participated in the battle of Sackett's Harbor. He died in 1821. He and Mary (Polly) who died in 1871, are buried in the Old Sheepfold Cemetery in LeRaysville.” [JEFFERSON COUNTY NEW YORK - JEFFERSON COUNTY MIGRATIONS - ]“LeRay and Carthage are in Jefferson County, New York - they have a great genealogy library at Flower Memorial Library in Watertown. Also their genealogy group is very active- they publish a quarterly newsletter where you could post a query- just a thought. Mom was asking around for Larry's email- I’ll maybe give him a call tomorrow.” [CHARMAINE CAMPANY – email removed]1875 New York State Census, Lowville, Lewis County, New York; Dwelling Number: 461; Family Number: 458; Page 49 - Name Gender Age Relation Est Birth Year County Where Born Marital Voter Basis Owner of Land Occupation Dwelling Type Dwelling ValueHoratio S. Hendee Male 48 Head abt 1827 Lewis Married Native Yes Physician Brick $5000Ella F. Hendee Female 31 Wife abt 1844 Jefferson Married Leslie H. Hendee Male 11 Child abt 1864 Lewis SingleIdella Hendee Female 8 Child abt 1867 Lewis SingleElla R. Hendee Female 1.5 Child abt 1874 Lewis Single Ruth Carter Female 82 Mother abt 1793 [Vermont] Widowed Elizabeth Bingall Female 21 [other] abt 1854 [Germany] Single Domestic ["New York, State Census, 1875," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ella R Hendee in household of Horatio S Hendee, Lowville, Lewis, New York, United States]1880 United States Census - Lowville, Lewis County, New York, United States: Dwelling 97; Family 97 – Est. Spouse Father Mother Name Gender Age Marital Occupation Ethnicity Relation Born Birthdate Spouse Birthplace Father Birthplace Mother BirthplaceH. S. Hendee Male 52 Married Doctor American Self New York abt 1828 Ella F. Hendee New York Vermont Vermont Ella F. Hendee Female 35 Married Keeping House American Wife New York abt 1845 H. S. Hendee New York New York New York Lesley H. Hendee Male 16 Single American Son New York abt 1864 H. S. Hendee New York Ella F. Hendee New York Idell E. Hendee Female 13 Single American Daughter New York abt 1867 H. S. Hendee New York Ella F. Hendee New York Ruth E. Hendee Female 6 Single American Daughter New York abt 1874 H. S. Hendee New York Ella F. Hendee New YorkMary Barrett Female 17 Single Servant American Other New York abt 1863 Ireland Ireland["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), H. S. Hendee, Lowville, Lewis, New York, United States; citing sheet 242B, family 0, NARA microfilm publication T9-0858.]Mary Hendee b. 15 Feb 1755 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. John Orcutt 16 Apr 1778 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut d. 1779 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut [Duncan Family Geneology - ] John: b. 26 May 1754 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut, New England chr. 21 Jul 1754 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut d. Nov 1833 Vermont bur. Hartland, Windsor County, Vermont Parents: John Orcutt (b. 7 Sep 1726 Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England m. 3 Nov 1752) and Jerusha Hammer (b. 1730 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut, New England)“WINDHAM: Town was named in 1710. The Congregational Church was organized 1718. Marriage record begins 1719 – GROOM BRIDE DATE OF MARRIAGE John Orcutt Mary Hendee April 16, 1778 Amos Goodale Mehitable Hendee Feb. 17, 1790 [Should have been Amos Goodell] of Westminster, Vt. John Hendee Annis Russ July 11, 1793[Early Connecticut Marriages as found on ancient church records prior to 1800 (Windham County - ]Silas Hall Orcutt b. 7 Jun 1778 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut, USA m. Abigail Gunn 1801 d. Wyoming County, Pennsylvania bur. Wyoming County, Pennsylvania “1798 Silas, son of John admitted to church” [Hendee Family Document] Abigail: b. 1780 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut, USA bur. Wyoming County, Pennsylvania Parents: Luther Topliff and Charlotte Eaton [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Orville Orcutt b. 1802 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut, USA [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]__ Orcutt b. 1804 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut, USA [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Clinton Davis Orcutt b. 1806 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut, USA [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Esther Orcutt b. 12 May 1780 d. 1783 [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Lucy Orcutt b. 10 Apr 1782 d. 1783 [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Sylvester Orcutt b. Oct 1784 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut, USA m(1). Patty __ Patty: b. 1784/1785 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut, USA d. 16 Feb 1813 Hampton, Connecticut [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Sylvester Orcutt m(2). Polly Martin 27 Apr 1813 Hampton, Connecticut Polly: b. 1792 Hampton, Connecticut, USA [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Millen Orcutt b. 22 Dec 1786 d. 22 Jan 1791 [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]John Orcutt b. 2 Dec 1789 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut, USA m. Sally __ (or Sarah __) d. 3 May 1876 Hartland, Windsor County, Connecticut Sally: b. 1793 Hartland Corners, Windsor County, Connecticut [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Mary Hendee Orcutt b. 1815 Hartland Corners, Windsor County, Connecticut, USA d. 18 Jun 1872 [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Herman Charles Orcutt b. 1817 Hartland Corners, Windsor County, Connecticut, USA [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Harriet Orcutt b. 1828 Hartland Corners, Windsor County, Connecticut, USA d. 1906 [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Marvin Horace Orcutt b. 27 Sep 1791 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut, USA m. Clarissa __ d. 5 Sep 1873 Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana Clarissa: b. 29 Mar 1794 W. Stewartstown, New Hampshire d. Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Darwa Ann Orcutt b. 13 Apr 1820 Stewartstown, New Hampshire, USA [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Horace Orcutt b. 11 Jun 1823 Stewartstown, New Hampshire, USA [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]John A. Orcutt b. 7 Sep 1828 Stewartstown, New Hampshire, USA [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Sarah J. Orcutt b. 15 Dec 1831 Stewartstown, New Hampshire, USA [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Polly Orcutt b. 6 Dec 1793 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut, USA [Sandra Orcutt Knepp – email removed; Gencircles - ]Hannah Hendee b. 30 Jan 1759 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Benjamin A. Owen 11 Oct 1786 [Duncan Family Geneology - ] ============================================================================================================================================================Esther Hendee b. 17 Sep 1761 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England [Duncan Family Geneology - ] ============================================================================================================================================================Mehitable (or Mehetable) Hendee b. 13 May 1764 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Amos Goodell 17 Feb 1790 [Duncan Family Geneology - ;"Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Mehitable /Hendee/; "Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Amos /Goodell/.] Amos: b. 24 April 1764 MANSFIELD, CONNECTICUT, USA Parents: Jabez Goodell (b. 8 Jan 1720 POMFRET, CONNECTICUT, USA m. 19 Dec 1744 POMFRET, CONNECTICUT d. 15 Sep 1799 WESTMINSTER, VERMONT) and Abigail Lyon (b. 11 Sep 1725 POMFRET, CONNECTICUT, USA d. 7 Jan 1802 WESTMINSTER, VERMONT) “WINDHAM: Town was named in 1710. The Congregational Church was organized 1718. Marriage record begins 1719 – GROOM BRIDE DATE OF MARRIAGE John Orcutt Mary Hendee April 16, 1778 Amos Goodale Mehitable Hendee Feb. 17, 1790 [Should have been Amos Goodell] of Westminster, Vt. John Hendee Annis Russ July 11, 1793[Early Connecticut Marriages as found on ancient church records prior to 1800 (Windham County - ]============================================================================================================================================================Cyril (or Syrill, or Sirel, or Siril) Hendee b. 20 May 1767 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England [Duncan Family Geneology - ] ============================================================================================================================================================Captain John Hendee b. 21 Mar 1770 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m(1). Lucy Martin 25 Dec 1790 Connecticut [Duncan Family Geneology - ] d. 6 Nov 1824 (age 54 yrs) bur. New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, New York “Captain Hendee died in 1824 and his widow married Consider Amsden.” [Revolutionary Soldiers - ] “Captain John Hendee, born 1770, was of English parentage and came to New Woodstock from Ashfield, Conn., 1806, locating on Hendee Hill, about one and a half miles north of the village, on the west road to Cazenovia. He was married four times and was the father of thirteen children, five of whom died when young. The first wife, Lucy Martin, had no children. Annis Russ-Hendee's children were Lucy, John, William, Orrin, and Annis. Lucy married Alvah Holmes and was the mother of William, who married Delana Savage, Polly [Scott Hunt], Annis, Sylvanus, and Charles. John lived to be nearly ninety-eight. William settled in Ohio. Orrin, born 1798, in Connecticut, married Harriet, daughter of John Savage, and lived at Shed's Corners many years. They had seven children, Elizabeth, [Colwell], living in Sherburne; John, who died; Alpheus, who married Julia deClercq and is the only grandson of Captain John Hendee now living in New Woodstock; William, who lives in Syracuse, Helen, who died, Mary [Northrup], living in Norwich, and Cornelia, who died in 1845.” [Revolutionary Soldiers - ] “Hendee, John, Capt., died November 6, 1824, age 54 years (NOTE: age 55 on Lorenzo List (citing Tuttle), age 54 on Sexton's List) [SOURCE - Sexton, Lorenzo; New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, NY- ] Lucy: b. abt 1771 Connecticut, New England d. 27 Aug 1792 Connecticut============================================================================================================================================================= Captain John Hendee m(2). Annis (“Annie") Russ 11 Jul 1793 [LDS Family History Search] Annis (“Annie"): b. 12 Aug 1772 Connecticut, New England d. 7 Oct 1804 Connecticut “When about eight years of age [about 1806] he [Orrin Hendee] came with his parents [Captain John and Annis] to Cazanovia, Madison Co. NY near what is now the village of New Woodstock.” [Mary Farley - email removed]“WINDHAM: Town was named in 1710. The Congregational Church was organized 1718. Marriage record begins 1719 – GROOM BRIDE DATE OF MARRIAGE John Orcutt Mary Hendee April 16, 1778 Amos Goodale Mehitable Hendee Feb. 17, 1790 [Should have been Amos Goodell] of Westminster, Vt. John Hendee Annis Russ July 11, 1793[Early Connecticut Marriages as found on ancient church records prior to 1800 (Windham County - ] Lucy Hendee b. 11 Dec 1794 Connecticut, USA m. Alvah Holmes d. aft 1865 “Of, Madison County, New York” [LDS Family History Search] Alvah: b. 1793 Vermont, USA d. 11 Jul 1865 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York bur. Shed's Cemetery, Madison County, New York William Hendee Holmes b. 1825 “Of, Madison County, New York” m. Delana Almira SAVAGE abt 1849 New York d. aft 1865 “Of, Madison County, New York” [LDS Family History Search] Delana Almira: b. abt 1825 Madison County, New York Parents: William SAVAGE (b. 1795 Connecticut, USA m. abt 1817 Madison County, New York d. aft 1850 “Of, Cazenovia, Madison County, New York) and Almira __ (b. 1800 Massachusetts, USA d. aft 1850 “Of, Cazenovia, Madison County, New York”) Malvina Emma HOLMES b . 1851 Madison County, New York, USA m. Millard Fillmore ROBESON 1871 New York [LDS Family History Search] Millard Fillmore: b. 8 Apr 1847 Farmersville, Cattaraugus County, New York d. 30 Dec 1903 Perry, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Robert ROBESON (b. 1810 New York d. aft 1877) and Louisa M. STACY (b. 1812 New York) Annis (“Annie”) Ellen HOLMES b. abt 1831 “Of, Madison County, New York” m. Oscar WILCOX d. bef 1865 “Of, Madison County, New York” [LDS Family History Search] Oscar: b. abt 1829 “Of, Lebanon, New York”Polly Holmes b. abt 1827 “Of, Madison, New York” m. Scott Hunt [LDS Family History Search] Scott __ b. 1825 “Of, Cazenovia, Madison County, New York”Sylvanus Holmes b. 1829 New York, USA Charles Holmes b. 1833 New York, USA m. Lucy A. SEARLES 23 Jun 1854 Scott, Cortland County, New York [LDS Family History Search] Lucy A: b. 1831 Anne D. HOLMES b. abt 1856 [LDS Family History Search] Lillian Alma HOLMES b. 11 Apr 1860 Sheds, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Frank Leslie SMITH 15 Jun 1881 Canisteo, Steuben County, New York d. 23 Apr 1956 Hornell, Steuben County, New York bur. 25 Apr 1956 Willowdale Cemetery, Bradford, Mc Kean County, Pennsylvania [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - WILLIAM H. TYLER 106 S. ROSEMARY ST., DENVER, Colorado, USA 80231] Frank Leslie: b. 13 Sep 1857 Howard, Steuben County, New York d. 23 Apr 1956 Hornell, Steuben County, New York bur. 25 Apr 1956 Willowdale Cemetery, Bradford, Mc Kean County, Pennsylvania Parents: David SMITH (b. 26 May 1825 Howard, Steuben County, New York, USA m. 17 May 1855) and Ann C. GOFF (b. 11 Oct 1833 d. 25 Apr 1930) Walter SMITH b. 28 Apr 1882 Canisteo, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 10 May 1890 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - WILLIAM H. TYLER 106 S. ROSEMARY ST., DENVER, Colorado, USA 80231] Claude SMITH b. 8 Jun 1886 Canisteo, Steuben County, New York, USA d. 1964 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - WILLIAM H. TYLER 106 S. ROSEMARY ST., DENVER, Colorado, USA 80231] Charles David SMITH b. 25 Dec 1883 Canisteo, Steuben County, New York, USA m. Mary Elizabeth TRAVIS 29 Aug 1905 Bradford, Mc Kean County, Pennsylvania d. 30 Mar 1971 Bradford, Mc Kean County, Pennsylvania bur. Willowdale Cemetery, Bradford, Mc Kean County, Pennsylvania [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - WILLIAM H. TYLER 106 S. ROSEMARY ST., DENVER, Colorado, USA 80231] Mary Elizabeth: b. 1 May 1883 Greyfield, County Leitrum, Ireland d. 1 Jan 1923 Rochester, Monroe County, New York bur. Willowdale Cemetery, Bradford, Mc Kean County, Pennsylvania Parents: Patrick TRAVIS (b. abt 1857 d. 7 Oct 1905 Bradford, Mc Kean County, Pennsylvania bur. 9 Oct 1905 St. Bernards Cemetery, Bradford, Mc Kean County, Pennsylvania) and Mary Elizabeth MCPARTLAND (MCFARLAND?) (b. abt 1859 d. 23 Nov 1904 Bradford, Mc Kean County, Pennsylvania bur. 26 Nov 1904 St. Bernards Cemetery, Bradford, Mc Kean County, Pennsylvania) Malvina Emma HOLMES b . 1851 Madison County, New York, USA m. Millard Fillmore ROBESON 1871 New York [LDS Family History Search] Millard Fillmore: b. 8 Apr 1847 Farmersville, Cattaraugus County, New York d. 30 Dec 1903 Perry, Wyoming County, New York Parents: Robert ROBESON (b. 1810 New York d. aft 1877) and Louisa M. STACY (b. 1812 New York) John Hendee b. 17 Dec 1795 Connecticut, USA d. abt 1893 “John lived to be nearly ninety-eight.” [LDS Family History Search] William Hendee b. 30 Jan 1797 Connecticut, USA “William settled in Ohio.”William Le roy Hendee b. 1833 [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt - email removed] Rev. Modestus Hendee b. 1858 Clinton County, Ohio [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt - email removed] Mary Elizabeth Hendee b. 3 Mar 1897 m. William Plank 12 Feb 1928 Residence: Marlboro, Ulster County, New York [Mary (McMullen) LaBatt - email removed] “HENDEE REUNION – Dr. Cecil Hendee, president, Merle Hendee, vice president, Lee Hendee, secretary-historian. Mrs. William Plank, Assistant Historian.” [Hendee Reunion invitation – 1962]Orrin Hendee b. 8 Jul 1798 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, USA m. Harriet Savage 25 Oct 1826 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York d. 18 Mar 1886 (87 yrs 8 mo 10 da) Lincklaen, Chenango County, New York bur. 21 Mar 1886 New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, New York Residence: Shed's Corners “Orrin, born 1798, in Connecticut, married Harriet, daughter of John Savage, and lived at Shed's Corners many years. They had seven children, Elizabeth, [Colwell], living in Sherburne; John, who died; Alpheus, who married Julia deClercq and is the only grandson of Captain John Hendee now living in New Woodstock; William, who lives in Syracuse, Helen, who died, Mary [Northrup], living in Norwich, and Cornelia, who died in 1845.” [Revolutionary Soldiers - ] “Hendee, Orrin, died March 18, 1886, age 87 years 8 months (NOTE: age 87y 3m on Lorenzo List, age 87y 8m on Sexton's List) [SOURCE - Sexton, Lorenzo, D. Cert. Index; New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, NY - ] Harriet: b. 1803 New Woodstock, Madison County, New York, USA d. 2 Nov 1880 (age 77 yrs) bur. New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, New York Parents: John Savage (b. abt 1763 d. 1851 [age 88 yrs] “Mr. Savage's three sons were John, Seth, and William. John and Seth were in the war of 1812. The daughters were Betsey [Greenman,] Julia, who married Artemas Gleason, and Harriet, the only child born in New Woodstock, who married Orrin Hendee . . . John Savage with his wife and five children, ranging in age from two to ten years, came in 1800, with an ox team from Vermont to New Woodstock. Mr. Savage was a sailor in early life; later he became a carpenter and joiner. Soon after he came to New Woodstock, probably having purchased land on contract. He built a log house which was still standing within the remembrance of some of his grandchildren. In 1807, a deed was given him by Frederick Brim, of one hundred fifty acres of land in consideration of the sum of five hundred dollars. The land now owned by Joseph Coley, above the cheese factory, was the northern boundary. John Savage owned all the land south of that boundary between the east and west roads to Cazenovia, as far as Main street in the village of New Woodstock. Mr. Savage gave the land, once covered with maple trees and constituting his "sugar bush," as the site for the Baptist church. He also gave the older part of the cemetery in consideration of help in clearing the remaining land. His wife, Elizabeth, was the first secretary of the Baptist Mite Society, formed in 1812. Mrs. Savage died in 1826. John Savage, in the latter years of his life, spent much time in trapping and fishing. He died in 1851, aged eighty-eight.) and Elizabeth __ (d. 1826) [Revolutionary Soldiers - ] “Hendee, Harriet (1), wife of Orrin Hendee, died November 2, 1880, age 77 years” [SOURCE - Sexton; New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, NY- ]Obituary: “HENDEE - At the residence of his son, Alpheus Hendee, in Lincklaen Chenango Co. NY March 18, 1886, Orrin Hendee age 87 years 8 months and 10 days. The funeral was attended at New Woodstock the 21st inst. Elder Leary of that place preached a very appropriate and instructive discourse on the occassion. The deceased was born in Ashford, Windham Co. Conn. When about eight years of age he came with his parents to Cazanovia, Madison Co. NY near what is now the village of New Woodstock. When about 17 years of age he united with the Baptist Church of that place. He remained a faithful and earnest member through his long life. In 1825 he was united in marraige to Harriet Savage with whom he walked the jorney of life for 55 yeras. In 1863 they removed to Sherburne, where they remained until the death of his companion in 1880. He cared for her through a long and painful illness til the brittle thread of life was sundered and she was at rest. He then came to Lincklaen where he remained waiting patiently, in the family of his son, for his summons to follow. Two sons and two daughters survive him. The long life of the deceased was characterized by industry and integrity. His habits were decidely temperate, which fact, in a great measure, might account for his uniform robust health and his quiet and peaceful departure. He death was like the going out of a lamp when the oil is spent.” [perhaps the Syracuse Herald (?); Mary Farley - email removed]“Lincklaen March 24 - Mr. Orrin Hendee died at the residence of his son, Alpheus, on Friday eveing the 19th inst. The remains were taken to New Woodstock for burial, at which place the funeral services were held. Quite a goodly number of neighbors asembled at the house Sunday morning to express thier sympathy for the bereaved family. Thus another useful life is closed and another link is added to the chain that unites the ____ with the world beyond.” [perhaps the Syracuse Herald (?); Mary Farley - email removed] Elizabeth A. Hendee b. 14 Jul 1826 Cazenovia, New York, USA m. Spencer Truman Colwell 13 Oct 1847 New Woodstock, New York d. 4 Feb 1908 - 2:30 p.m. (Tuesday) Sherburne, Iowa Cause of death: bronchitis and ‘creeping palsy’ bur. 6 Feb 1908 (Thursday) Residence: DeRyter, Iowa, Sherburne, Iowa [Revolutionary Soldiers - ] Obituary: “MRS. SPENCER T. COLWELL. Elizabeth A. Hendee, wife of the late Spencer T. Colwell, died at her home on Sherburne West Hill, at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 4, 1908. Mrs. Colwell was born in Cazenovia, N.Y., July 14, 1826, and was the eldest daughter of Orrin and Harrieet Savage Hendee. She was married to Spencer T. Colwell October 13, 1847, at her father’s home in New Woodstock, N.Y., and came with her husband to Sherburne, which has since been her home. Coming of old New England stock, she possessed those sterling qualities which made her a loving, industrious wife, a good mother, a warm friend and a kind and helpful neighbor. Mrs Colwell was of a retiring disposition but while able to engage in active life, did all she could to further the interest of the Church (Baptist of Sherburne) of which she had been a member for sixty years. For the past five or six years she gradually grew more helpless from disease, but never lost her interest in the active life of the world. ‘Her children arise up and call her blessed.’ Rev. C.V. Stocum conducted the funeral services at her late home on Thursday afternoon, February 6th, and with appropriate words paid tribute to the worth of the departed. As part of the service he read the following poem:”BEAUTIFUL HANDS,“Such beautiful, beautiful hands – They are neither white nor small,And you I know, would scarcely think That they were fair at all.I’ve looked on hands whose form and hue A sculptor’s dream might be,Yet are these aged, wrinkled hands Most beautiful to me.Such beartiful, beautiful hands – Though heart were weary and sad,These patient hands kept toiling on, That the children might be glad.I almost weep as looking back To childhood’s distant day,I think how these hands rested not When mine were at their play.Such beautiful, beautiful hands – They’re growing feeble now,For time and pain have left therir mark On hand, and heart, and brow.Alas! alas! the nearing time And the sad, sad day to me When ‘neath the daisies out of sight, These hands will folded be.But oh! beyond this shadow land Where all is bright and fair,I know full well these dear old hands Will palm of victory bear –Where crystal streams through endless years, Flow over golden sandsAnd when the old grow young again I’ll clasp my mother’s hands.”“The remains were laid in the family plot in the beautiful West Hill Cemetery. Four children survive her; Mrs. Inman, of Eaton; Mrs. Reese, of Cortand and; Miss Hattie of Sherburne, and Irving S., of Auburn; also two grandsons, Howard Spencer and Robert Talcott Colwell, of Auburn; one sister, Mrs. Mary Northrop, of Norwich, and two brothers, Alpheus Hendee, of New Woodstock [N.Y.], and William Hendee, of Syracuse, N.Y.” [Mary Farley - email removed] “Mrs. Spencer Caldwell: News has been received of the death of Mrs. Spencer Colwell of Sherburne which occurred Feb. 4th, 1908. For several years she has been afflicted with creeping palsy leaving her nearly helpless; but the immediate cause of her death was bronchitis. At the time of her marriage she was a resident of DeRyter, her home being near Sheds. There are some still living who will remember Elizabeth Hendee. Mr. Colwell passed away last August Oct. 13, 1907, would have been the sixtieth anniversary of their marriage.” [Mary Farley - email removed] Spencer Truman: b. 23 Jan 1822 Chenango, New York d. 13 Oct 1907 [LSD Family History Search - ] Obituary: “Death of Spencer T. Colwell. Monday evening, August 12 1907, on of Sherburn’s oldest and most estimable citizens, Spencer T. Colwell, passed quietly away at his home on West Hill. He was born January 23, 1822, at Plymouth, Chenango County, N.Y., and was the second of the four children of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Colwell; James, Clarissa (Mrs. A.H. Simmons) and Charles were the other three. When about twenty years of age he came to Sherbourne to reside, and this town has been his home for over sisty-five years. October 13, 1847, he was married to Elizabeth Hendee, of DeRuyter [New York], and had he lived but two months longer they would have celebrated the 60th anniversary of their marriage. Five children were born to them, Eliza M., Andrew T., Florence H.,Hattie A., and Irving S. He united with the Baptist Church of this village about fifty-five years ago, and has ever been a most faithful c, consistent and exemplary member, serving the church 47 years aas deacon, and war for many years a trustee and on the advisory committee. Mr. Colwell was a thouroughly upright, conscientious Christian man, always true to his convictions, and enjoyed , in the highest degree, the confidence and esteem of all whose acquaintance he formed during his long and useful life. His strong temperance principles led him to vote the Prohibition ticket, and he was deeply interested in every movement for true reform. He was gentle in manner and especially fond of children, giving them a ride, a pleasant word and smile, or some token of his love for the young, as long as he was able to seek them out. His funeral was held from the house which had been his for 45 years, on Wednesday afternoon, August 14th; and was largely attended by the relatives, friends, neighbors and acquaintances of the deceased. Rev. C.V. Stocum, his pastor, conducted the services and spoke true and helpful words, dwelling on the beautiful life and the cause of such a life, which is, following Christ. Burial was in the family plot in the beautiful West Hill Cemetery. Mr. Colwell is survived by hiwife, four of his children, Mrs. W. ?man, of Eaton: Mrs. F. D. Reese,of Cortland; Miss Hattie, of Sherburne, and Irving S., of Auburn; also two grandsons; Howard Spenser Colwell and Robert Talcott Colwell; also his sister, Mrs. Simmons, of this village, and other near relatives.” “‘At evening time it shall be light.” Zech. xiv:7. [Bible: Zecharhia chapter 14, verse 7]“Another link is added to the chain That binds us close to Heaven;And new life pulses through the sweet reframeThat rings exultant, while it soothes our pain – ‘It shall be light at even’’Not long delayed shall be our summons then, If like him we have strivenTo honor God, to bless our fellowmen,To patiently bear ills beyond our ken – ‘It shall be light at even’.”[Mary Farley - email removed] __ Colwell b. m. __ Inman “of Eaton” [Mary Farley - email removed] __ Colwell b. m. __ Reese “of Cortand” [Mary Farley - email removed] Hattie Colwell b. “ of Sherburne” [Mary Farley - email removed] Irving S. Colwell b. “of Auburn” [Mary Farley - email removed] Howard Spencer Colwell b. “of Auburn” [Mary Farley - email removed] Robert Talcott Colwell b. “of Auburn” [Mary Farley - email removed]John Hendee b. abt 1828 d. 28 sep 1831 (age 3 yrs) bur. New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, New York “died” “Hendee, John, died September 28, 1831, age 3 years (NOTE: age not certain, only on Lorenzo List) [SOURCE - Lorenzo; New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, NY- ]================================================================================================================================================= Ellen Olivia Hendee b. 12 Jul 1836 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, USA d. 12 Dec 1852 (age 16 yrs 5 mos) Cazenovia, Madison County, New York bur. New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, New York “Hendee, Ellen Olivia, daughter of Orrin & Harriet (1) Hendee, died December 12, 1852, age 16 years 5 months” [SOURCE - Sexton, Lorenzo; New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, NY- ] ================================================================================================================================================= Alpheus Hendee b. 26 Nov 1832 Madison County, New York, USA m(1). Sarah E. STILLMAN d. 26 May 1916 (age 83 yrs 6 mo) Cazenovia, Madison County, New York bur. 29 May 1916 New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, New York (NOTE: died 5/26/1916 on Death Cert. Index, buried 5/29/1916 on Sexton's List) [SOURCE - Sexton, D. Cert. Index; New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, NY - ] Residence: New Woodstock, New York Occupation: farmer “. . . only grandson of Captain John Hendee now living in New Woodstock.” [Revolutionary Soldiers - ] Sarah E: b. 1833 d. 1873 bur. Hendee, Sarah E., wife (1) of Alpheus Hendee, born 1833, died 1873, (age not given) Parents: father (b. New York) and mother (b. Massachusetts) Occupation: keeping house “Hendee, Sarah E., wife (1) of Alpheus Hendee, born 1833, died 1873, (age not given) [Sexton; New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, NY- ] Fred O. Hendee b. 10 Aug 1858 Lincklaen, Chenango County, New York, USA m. Zella E. Wall 29 Jun 1886 (Tuesday) residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Wall, De Ruyter, New York d. 13 Aug 1909 St. Joseph's Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska Cause of Death: peritonitis Education: DeRuyter [New York] Union School and Cortland Normal School Occupation: clerk, school teacher, businessman Residence: Lincklaen, Chenango County, New York; New Woodstock, New York, Sloan, Iowa [LSD Family History Search - ; email removed] Zella E: b. “of DeRuyter [New York]” Parents: William F. Wall (b. “William Wall was good with money...German heritage. He bought and sold farms and then opened the bank in Sloan . . . William Wall was the father of Sophia [and Zella Wall]. He started the Bank in the Sloan Iowa. George [Wall] was the son. So he came out with his friend [Fred O.] Hendee who married the sister of George and Sophia. George [Wall] and Fred Hendee opened the store . Check the blog with the wedding information - . . . Ada [Adah] was in her late teens or early 20's when she died. Interesting, I guess that Dad [William F.] Wall moved out to be with his son and daughter and then brought his daugher Ada [Adah] who was sick. Poor man...a wife, and two daughters died of TB.“) and Mrs. Wall (b. d. Cause of death: tuberculosis) [Deirdra Doan - email removed - ] “The Wedding of John F. [Frederick] Ames and Miss Sophie A. Wall, both of DeRuyter [New York], and Mr. Fred O. Hendee of Sloan, Iowa, and Miss Zella E. Wall of DeRuyter [New York]. The attractive residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Wall, at the head of the beautiful DeRuyter reservoir, was the scene of an unusal and very interesting event on Tuesday last. At 11 A. M. that day, in the presence of an assembled multitude of relatives and friends, two young couples took upon themselves the holy bonds of matrimony and started out to pursue together the rosy-hued journey of life. The contracting parties to this pleasant occurrence were Rev. John F. Ames, a recent graduate of Madison University, who took unto himself Miss Sophie A. Wall, the accomplished elder daughter of the housefold, and Mr. Fred O. Hendee, son of Alpheus Hendee, Esq., of Lincklaen [New York], who led to the hymeneal altar the beloved second daughter, Miss Zella E. Wall. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. C. Smith of New Woodstock, with the beautiful service of the M. E. Church, followed by an impressive prayer. Mrs. M. Lou Ames played the wedding march. The brides were dressed alike, in light brown silk, wearing white illusion and natural white flowers. The happy grooms appeared the personification of manliness, while the beautiful young brides looked as sweet and lovely as brides are always supposed to. After extending congratulations and viewing the presents, a list of which is given below, a substantial collation was served. 110 persons were present, among whom were Mrs. Susan Coon, grandmother of the brides, aged nearly 89 years, and Mrs. Celma Briggs, grandmother of Mr. Ames, past 87. At 1 o'clock the happy couples, followed by showers of rice and slippers, started for the depot, where they took the train for Niagara Falls. Mr. Hendee and bride go to Sloan, Iowa, where he is engaged in a prosperous mercantile business in partnership with his brother-in-law, Mr. George Wall; while Mr. Ames returns to Genoa, N. Y., where he has accepted the pastorate, under very flattering circumstances, of the Baptist Society. The best wishes of the community go with them all; while every mother, whose children have gone out into the world, will feel a throb of sympathy for Mrs. Wall, in parting with two beloved daughters in a single day.”Zella's Presents.Half doz. Fruit Plates and Butter Dishes, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hakes, Mr. Album, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Poole.and Mrs. C. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barker. Bottle Perfumery Mr. and Mrs J. A. Rainy. Dessert Spoon, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Estes. Cut Blass Sugar Bowl, Mate Rigby.Black Walnut chamber Set, from her brother George. Father and mother's Picture in India Ink, from John and Sophie.Two Dessert Spoons, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Colwell. Pair Baby boots, from an Unknown Friend.Dozen Napkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Truman. One Towel, Florence Hendee.Dozen Napkins, Mrs. DeClercq. Pair Towels, Fannie P. DraperOne Towel, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wells. Table Clloth, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Cardner.Dressing Case, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Stillman. One Salter, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Clark.Placque, Mabel Clark. Glass Water Set, E. Everett and S. Marcia Poole.Glass Water Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Coon. Hand Painted Placque, Carrie Gage. Meat fork, c. L. Delamater. Cut Blass Chesses Plate, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rigby.Fan, Mrs. H. M. Crandall. Book of Poems, Miss c. Belle Northrup.book of Poems, Hattie Colwell. Carving Knife and fork, D. L. Bliss.Pickle fork, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coon. Bible, elegantly bound, Adah Wall. Shakespeare's Poems, Irving S. Colwell. Half Doz. Fruit Knives, Eva Bliss.Half Doz. Nut Picks and Cracker, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith. Table Brush and Tray, Mrs. Susan coon.2 Dessert Spoons, Cornelia Coon. Dressing Case, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Northrup. One Hand Painted Toilet Jugs, Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Coon. Tidy, Mrs. Monroe Wall.Package of Maple Sugar from an Unknown friend. $1 in Cash, Geo. R. Stillman.Glass Cake Dish, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Coon."Echoes: It was undoubtedly the largest private wedding party ever assemble in DeRuyter. M. W. Coon were there. We mention it, because he was so irrepressibly quiet that his presence might have escaped notice: A social gathering isn't complete without "Myron." A physician was present. His services were not called into requisition, but a smile crossed his features when he saw the "irrespressibly quiet" guest capture the second dish of ice cream. Prof. F. H. Ames of Stillwater was the only one of "the Elder's" 7 brothers unable to be present. "The Professor's" absence was much regretted; he sent a neat letter of congratulations however. F. M. Hungate took a keen interest in the ceremony. By personal request he secured of Mr. Wall a generous slice of the brides' cake, and slept with it beneath his pillow Tuesday night. He doesn't tell what he dreamed about, but there's a tender light behind his specs which leads to the inference that "everything is lovely - in his mind.” [DeRuyter Gleaner, June 27, 1886]“For more information and pictures relating to John Frederick Ames and Miss Sophie A. Wall, see the following Web site - .” [David Petrie – dapwyn@]“The letter home: 1886 6/30; John Ames Letter, Temperance Hotel, Niagara Falls, N. Y., June 30, 1886. Dear Father and Mother: -- After the storm of rice and old shoes had subsided, we reached the depot in ample time for the train. At Cortland, Ray Bliss, Sophie’s cousin, met us with a hack, and gave us a good ride through the village after which they invited us to sit down to a bountiful supper. We went to Syracuse and from there right through to Rochester, putting up for the night at the New Osborn House. This morning we went to visit Power’s Art Gallery, probably the finest in America. What beautiful masterpieces of art we saw. We kept going from one room to another until it was time for our train. We arrived here about one o’clock and were very successful in getting a hotel. It costs us but $1.50 per day here, and everything is neat and homelike. It is by far a best place for a common man to stop when he comes here. But the scenery! You have no idea of its grandeur until you gaze upon it for yourself. Fred had only this afternoon to stay, so we hired a hack for $3 for the afternoon. The driver took lots of pains with us, describing all the “points” of interest, and showed us all around, both the Canada and American side. We have had a splendid time. Never had two days of so much joy in all my life. If it is possible for a man to afford it, I do not think he ought to live and die in York State and not see Niagara Falls. We will probably stay here tomorrow and go to Genoa Friday, arriving at a P. M. This is the place for a man to go for his [continued on top of page] wedding trip. Sophie sends her love. Your son John NOTES: John Ames and Sophia Wall were married in a double ceremony with Fred Hendee and Zella Wall on Jun 22.” [Deirdra Doan - email removed - ]Obituary: “A telegram announcing the death of Fred O. Hendee of Sloan, Iowa came Saturday morning. He died in St. Joseph's Hospital, Omaha, Neb. Aug. 13,1909 following an operation. His sickness commenced in April: in July he felt much better and took an automobile trip into Nebraska and Kansas to hasten his recovery. While visiting in Northville, Kan., he was taken with peritonitis and went to the Omaha hospital, where an operation was performed the 10th; he failed gradually until the final change came Friday evening. Deceased was the son of Alpheus and Sarah Stillman Hendee and was born in Lincklaen, N.Y. August 10, 1858 He was educated at DeRuyter [New York] Union School and Cortland Normal. In March, 1881, he we went to Sloan, Iowa, where he taught school and clerked for about two years. In 1884 he entered into partnership with his brother-in-law, George B. Wall and opened a general mercantile store. The business steadily increases and they added a clothing department, also a bank. The firm was extensively engaged in farming and also dealt largely in cattle, corn and hogs. On June 29,1886 he was married to Miss Zella Wall, daughter of the late William F. Wall. Three children came to their home, one of whom died in infancy. He is survived by his wife, son Archie and daughter Lillian of Sloan, Ia. His father, Alpheus Hendee of New Woodstock, N.Y., his sisters Mrs. D. D. Cardner of Sloan, Mrs. C.P. Wolcott of Oran, N.Y. and Mrs. W. S. Huntley of New Woodstock, besides a large circle of relatives and friends. Mr. Hendee was one of Sloan's most prominent business men and will be greatly missed, but the blow falls especially hard on his family, to whom he was tenderly devoted.” [perhaps the Syracuse Herald (?); Mary Farley - email removed; Deirdra Doan - email removed - ]“My husband is not directly related to Mr. Fred O Hendee. But his great grandmothers sister [Zella E. Wall] was married to Fred O. Hendee.” [ Mary Farley - email removed] “Do you have my email because of my husbands family's relation to Fred O Hendee? I am still waiting for the family's photo's of Fred Hendee that was promised to us. I hope we get them soon. Are the Fred Hendee's related this George Hendee?” [Deirdra Doan - email removed - ] “Deirdra, yes, your husband’s relation to Fred O. Hendee is the link (unless he is related to other Hendees as well.). Fred O. Hendee is a third cousin of George Mallory Hendee – National High Wheel bicycle racing champion and co-founder of the “Indian” Motorcycle Company. Frank O. and George M. share a great great grandfather: Sgt. Caleb Hendee b. 29 Nov 1730 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Hannah Holmes 17 Jan 1751 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut d. 13 May 1814 (age 83 yr) Connecticut bur. May 1814 South Cemetery, Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut Military Service: Sergeant in Capt James Dana’s Company in General Waterbury’s State Brigade. Hired by Ashford. Joined May 21. Promoted to Ensign. Aug. 19. Hendee, Caleb, Jr. Ensign in Provisional Regiment – Promoted to rank of Captain [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - MICHELLE BERTRAND 143 BAKER STREET, FALL RIVER, MA, USA 02721-3801; Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] Hannah: b. 5 Mar 1730 Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut, New England d. 21 Dec 1819 (age 88 yr) Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut bur. Dec 1819 South Cemetery, Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut Parents: John HOLMES (b. 28 Jun 1695 Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut m. 28 Jan 1718/1719 d. Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut) and Mary JOHNSON (b. 28 Jul 1695 Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut d. Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut)” [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “John Doan... is only related in by marriage to Fred O. Hendee. I have posted a blog about his Great Grandfather and Mother. They were all friends in NY. Fred married in a double wedding John's Great Grandmother's sister Zell. There is a copy of the wedding article in the paper on a blog I created for them. [] Fred O. Hendee's and Zells son or Grandson's...I am foggy was Fred Hendee and was a teacher who lived in Northern Wisconsin near the Canada border. He only had one son who was handicapped and died before he did. . Anyway he left a trust for the High School and I got in touch with the family that took care of the Fred. He left his belongings with them and they promised to send me the photo album. But I can't seem to get it from them...it has been a couple years of trying to call them. I found this info online about Fred Hendee. Here is the article about him.[] But the reason I wanted it was I had not seen any photo's of Zell and Sophia and their family...and was hoping that the Album had some photo's. I am sending you what ever emails etc I have. Maybe you go by that way sometimes??? It is a little far for me. They live in International Falls MN. Is that near you? I just don't see my self flying out there. But I think that is the only way I would ever get to see the album. If you are interested she might show it to you? It would be great to know what she has about our families..the Walls and the Hendee's! Gloria Lindstrom [of International Falls, MN] is the woman who took care of Fred before he died and has the Album and other things of His.” [Deirdra Doan - email removed - ] Arch (“Archie”) Hendee b. 22 Feb 1889 m. Irma Rieper d. Oct 1972 Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa Residence: Sloane, Iowa SSN: 479-30-6996 (issued by state of Iowa) [LDS Family History Search - ] “Arch Hendee, was a banker and a stockbroker. The son [Fred Hendee – b. 1913] would invest and meticulously follow the stock market all his life. His mother Irma (Rieper) Hendee had a teaching degree in English.” [The Daily Journal - International Falls, Minnesota - Submitted by Faye Whitbeck on April 10, 2009 - ] Irma: b. 20 Nov 1889 d. Aug 1981 Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa Occupation: English teacher SSN: 480-80-1862 (issued by the state of Iowa) [LDS Family History Search - ] Fred Hendee b. 9 Dec 1913 Sloan, Iowa, USA m. Mildred Davis 1941 Leon, Iowa d. 4 May 2003 (age 89 yrs) International Falls, Koochiching County, Minnesota Education: Sloan High School in Sloan, Iowa and Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa Occupation: high school teacher Residence: Keyes Arcade apartments, International Falls, Koochiching County, Minnesota (1945-1976); Littlefork Nursing Home (1995) SSN: 477-46-4867 (issued by the state of Minnesota) “Fred O. Hendee's and Zell’s son or Grandson - I am foggy - was Fred Hendee, and was a teacher. He only had one son who was handicapped and died before he did. I got in touch with the family that took care of Fred. He left his belongings with them and they promised to send me the photo album. But I can't seem to get it from them...it has been a couple years of trying to call them. I found this info online about Fred Hendee. Here is the article about him. [] But the reason I wanted it was I had not seen any photo's of Zell and Sophia and their family and was hoping that the Album had some photo's. I am sending you what ever emails etc. I have. Maybe you go by that way sometimes??? It is a little far for me. They live in International Falls MN. Is that near you? I just don't see my self flying out there. But I think that is the only way I would ever get to see the album. If you are interested she might show it to you? It would be great to know what she has about our families..the Walls and the Hendee's! Gloria Lindstrom [of International Falls, MN] is the woman who took care of Fred before he died and has the Album and other things of His.” [Deirdra Doan - email removed - ] Mildred: b. d. Littlefork Nursing Home, Littlefork, Minnesota “History will remember Fred Hendee, by FAYE WHITBECK, Staff Writer: FHS teacher leaves bountiful bequest to RRCC Foundation - Many who had him as a teacher at [International] Falls High School [Minnesota] may remember him dramatically paddling a canoe between the rows of desks in his classroom. Or donning some article of old clothing like one worn long ago by the inhabitants of history. Or leaning down close to just one student and fervently whispering some historical detail as if the message was meant just for her. Some referred to him as “General Hendee” — the American history teacher and Civil War buff who taught at FHS from 1945 to 1976. Frederick Hendee, with squinting eyes and an affable “Jimmy Stewart” way of speaking, had a penchant for storytelling that made the past seem like not so long ago. For a lot of kids, that made all the difference between forgetting — and learning. In keeping with his love of history and education, the late Fred Hendee has left a $650,000 endowment to the Rainy River Community College Foundation. The gift was announced following his estate settlement after the 2007 death of his only child. The endowment’s preferred designation is for scholarships, but there are no restrictions, according to Hendee estate executor, Wayne Lindstrom. The gift comes at an important time for RRCC [Rainy River Community College] and it acknowledges the distinction of funds left to the Foundation, as separate from the college in general. ‘It comes at a time when the college is in need of additional resources,’ Provost Mike Johnson told The Daily Journal. ‘And scholarships are definitely a priority with the costs of higher education today. But we also hope to be creative in starting new programs which are very valuable in the times that we are in now. The college certainly looks to the Foundation to work together in how best to utilize these resources.’ RRCC Foundation President Patti Ballan said the gift is a great tribute to Hendee. ‘He was somebody who loved education and wanted it to continue in the community,’ Ballan said. ‘This is an opportunity for the Foundation to pass that on.’ Who was Fred Hendee? Fred Hendee was born Dec. 9, 1913 in Sloan, Iowa and died in International Falls on May 4, 2003. His father, Arch Hendee, was a banker and a stockbroker. The son would invest and meticulously follow the stock market all his life. His mother Irma (Rieper) Hendee had a teaching degree in English. Fred graduated from Sloan High School, and Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa. Wayne Lindstrom said that Hendee’s original will had designated the funds to his alma mater but discussions in the 1990s led to the RRCC bequest. In 1941, Fred married Mildred Davis in Leon, Iowa. Attracted by the rustic recreational northland, they came to International Falls where Fred began his local career in 1945 at the Old Falls High School, that stood where TruStar Bank is today. In 1949, the couple prepared for the birth of their son, Arch “Freddie” Hendee. Refined and intellectual, they lived at the Keyes Arcade apartments. The Journal reported a stork shower held at the home of Mrs. Vern Jones at 807 Seventh St. with other hostesses Mrs. Francis Robbie and Mrs. Clifford Thompson. The idea that the health of this child would catastrophically alter their lives in a few years, likely never entered Mildred’s head. The tragedy: In 1964, while father and son were on the Falls golf course (a favorite pastime), the bespectacled and sport-loving 15-year-old suffered a cerebral assault. A second ruptured aneurysm left Freddie paralyzed on one side and unable to speak. For the couple who adored their only child, it was the heartbreak of their lives. Urged to institutionalize their son, Freddie was sent to Moose Lake, according to Gloria Lindstrom, a student upon whom Fred left an indelible imprint. She sent the teacher a postcard from the Gettysburg battlefields in 1972, a gesture he never forgot. With that, a special bond was formed. Gloria is also a registered nurse who was the dear friend and long-time care giver for the Hendee family. She knew them as well as anyone did. ‘When young Freddie was first hospitalized in Duluth for eight months, Mildred stayed there the whole time and never came home once,’ Gloria said about the gut-wrenching dedication of his mother. ‘Fred was teaching but went down whenever he could.’ Freddie was sent to Moose Lake but after one day, they knew they couldn’t do that. So they gave up their lives to care for their child,” Gloria said. The Hendees provided around-the-clock care for their damaged son and seldom did anything together outside the home, because one of them was always needed at Freddie’s side. “Freddie was very lovable and was aware of what had happened,” Gloria said. The teenager would communicate with his eyes and motioned with one, very strong, right arm which he used fiercely during occasional rages. Freddie continued to suffer excruciating headaches and would often scream in torment, sometimes making home life very stressful for the Hendees. Later, the couple would both develop Alzheimer’s disease. Fred told Gloria many times that he wanted only the best for his son. He began adding to his family inheritance — by investing money for the future care of their son. Making the most of life Fred was also a notable photographer — his artistic, self-developed photographs took many awards and appeared several times in publications such as the Minneapolis Star Tribune and The Daily Journal. He loved golf and was an enthusiastic target-shooter and fisherman. Gloria had long maintained her friendship with the Hendees, but came to them as care giver in 1988 through their close friend, Rodney Max, who taught world history at FHS. Gloria remembers the Hendees dancing to Lawrence Welk in their living room and loving to laugh. Fred was always reading when he wasn’t following the financial market and penciling in tiny numbers on his painstakingly kept market graphs — which he did until very late in life. ‘But they kept things very private,’ Gloria said. ‘Never wanting anyone to come in who could take Freddie away.’ Also close to the couple and helping them with bookkeeping were Russ Johnson of the Falls and the late Buck Riley, all of whom belonged to the Border Investors Club. Later, Gloria’s brother Wayne, with whom Freddie would have graduated in 1967, helped Fred with financial records. Wayne and wife Nancy also took part in caring for Freddie, now a very large man. ‘Freddie had to be lifted and carried,’ said Wayne. ‘He was immobile, and heavy.’ Wayne and Nancy took Freddie to their home where he loved their animals and hated to leave. Wayne also accompanied Fred back to his hometown of Sloan where the elderly man became very emotional at the sight of his family home and the grave sites of his parents and only brother, who had taken his own life. According to Gloria, the dementia that took the minds of both of the Hendees resulted in the whole family being admitted to the Littlefork Nursing Home [Littlefork, Koochiching County, Minnesota] in 1995. Mildred was failing fast but her husband found it difficult to stay in the center. After he suffered peritonitis from a ruptured appendix, Gloria took Fred home and continued to care for him another eight and a half years. Judy Montgomery, with the help of Dave and Lil Anderson, would care for Fred on night shifts. Mildred died in the Littlefork Nursing Home [Littlefork, Koochiching County, Minnesota] with her husband and Freddie in the room. The now middle-aged son understood that his life companion was gone and showed great sadness, according to Gloria. Freddie was moved to the Good Samaritan Center in the Falls where it was easier for people to visit. The senior Hendee died at the age of 89 in 2003, at his home. In 2007, his son would be taken by cancer at the age of 58. ‘He had been locked inside that body since 1964,’ Gloria said, but noted that it was his parents’ care that kept him alive. The bountiful gift to the RRCC Foundation was the result of funds remaining after Freddie’s death. ‘This was a surprise and was very good news,’ said Jerrod Shermoen, RRCC Foundation board member. ‘It is a great legacy for Fred Hendee. A wonderful, wonderful gift.’ Provost Johnson agrees: ‘I’m sure some of the gift will be kept (invested) so scholarships can continue in the future,’ Johnson said. ‘The college is very thankful for the thoughtfulness of the donor and we will be sure to abide by his wishes.’ Gloria described the essence of the teacher: ‘He was a very kind man who loved to tell history’s stories. And he wanted people to show an exuberance and excitement about life.’ And Fred Hendee gave another gift to Borderland — a unique and apt desire to express his love for history. Perhaps it was easier for the man to focus on the past, considering the blow that had been dealt to Freddie’s young life, and to his own. But countless and unnamed students who benefited from his teaching, will channel that enrichment into the future.” [The Daily Journal - International Falls, Minnesota - Submitted by Faye Whitbeck on April 10, 2009 - ]“It does not surprise me in the least to read of Mr. Hendee's bequest to the community. He was the type of guy to always give from the heart. The enthusiasm, the sparkle in his eye when discussing a particular point in history, some battle or another, were evident and inspiring. We were all fortunate to have him for a teacher!” [klloyd - April 10, 2009 - The Daily Journal - International Falls, Minnesota - ] Arch (“Freddie”) Hendee b. abt 1949 d. 2007 (age 58 yrs) Cause of death: cancer Residence: Keyes Arcade apartments, International Falls, Koochiching County, Minnesota (1949 - ?); Littlefork Nursing Home (1995); Good Samaritan Center, International Falls, Koochiching County, Minnesota “In 1949, the couple prepared for the birth of their son, Arch ‘Freddie’ Hendee. Refined and intellectual, they lived at the Keyes Arcade apartments. The Journal reported a stork shower held at the home of Mrs. Vern Jones at 807 Seventh St. with other hostesses Mrs. Francis Robbie and Mrs. Clifford Thompson. The idea that the health of this child would catastrophically alter their lives in a few years, likely never entered Mildred’s head . . . In 1964, while father and son were on the Falls golf course (a favorite pastime), the bespectacled and sport-loving 15-year-old suffered a cerebral assault. A second ruptured aneurysm left Freddie paralyzed on one side and unable to speak. For the couple who adored their only child, it was the heartbreak of their lives. Urged to institutionalize their son, Freddie was sent to Moose Lake, according to Gloria Lindstrom, a student upon whom Fred left an indelible imprint. She sent the teacher a postcard from the Gettysburg battlefields in 1972, a gesture he never forgot. With that, a special bond was formed. Gloria is also a registered nurse who was the dear friend and long-time care giver for the Hendee family. She knew them as well as anyone did. ‘When young Freddie was first hospitalized in Duluth for eight months, Mildred stayed there the whole time and never came home once,’ Gloria said about the gut-wrenching dedication of his mother. ‘Fred was teaching but went down whenever he could.’” [The Daily Journal - International Falls, Minnesota - Submitted by Faye Whitbeck on April 10, 2009 - ]“Freddie was sent to Moose Lake but after one day, they knew they couldn’t do that. So they gave up their lives to care for their child,” Gloria said. The Hendees provided around-the-clock care for their damaged son and seldom did anything together outside the home, because one of them was always needed at Freddie’s side. “Freddie was very lovable and was aware of what had happened,” Gloria said. The teenager would communicate with his eyes and motioned with one, very strong, right arm which he used fiercely during occasional rages. Freddie continued to suffer excruciating headaches and would often scream in torment, sometimes making home life very stressful for the Hendees. Later, the couple would both develop Alzheimer’s disease. Fred told Gloria many times that he wanted only the best for his son. He began adding to his family inheritance — by investing money for the future care of their son. Later, Gloria’s brother Wayne, with whom Freddie would have graduated in 1967, helped Fred with financial records. Wayne and wife Nancy also took part in caring for Freddie, now a very large man. ‘Freddie had to be lifted and carried,’ said Wayne. ‘He was immobile, and heavy.’ Wayne and Nancy took Freddie to their home where he loved their animals and hated to leave. According to Gloria, the dementia that took the minds of both of the Hendees resulted in the whole family being admitted to the Littlefork Nursing Home in 1995. Mildred died in the Littlefork Nursing Home [Littlefork, Koochiching County, Minnesota] with her husband and Freddie in the room. The now middle-aged son understood that his life companion was gone and showed great sadness, according to Gloria. Freddie was moved to the Good Samaritan Center in [International] Falls [Minnesota] where it was easier for people to visit. The senior Hendee died at the age of 89 in 2003, at his home. In 2007, his son would be taken by cancer at the age of 58. ‘He had been locked inside that body since 1964,’ Gloria said, but noted that it was his parents’ care that kept him alive.” [The Daily Journal - International Falls, Minnesota - Submitted by Faye Whitbeck on April 10, 2009 - ] [son] Hendee b. Sloan, Iowa, USA d. Cause of death: “. . . had taken his own life” “Wayne also accompanied Fred [Hendee b. 1913] back to his hometown of Sloan [Iowa] where the elderly man became very emotional at the sight of his family home and the grave sites of his parents and only brother, who had taken his own life.” [The Daily Journal - International Falls, Minnesota - Submitted by Faye Whitbeck on April 10, 2009 - ] Lillian Hendee b. Residence: Sloane, Iowa E. Oliva Hendee b. abt 1863 Lincklaen, Chenango County, New York m. Denison D. Cardner 24 Dec 1884 by Rev. Charles Haynes Lincklaen, Chenango County, New York Residence: Lincklaen Centre, Chenango County, New York; Sloan, Iowa [Some Descendants of James YORK Sr. - Eighth Generation - ; Descendants of Ezekiel MAIN, Eighth Generation - ] Denison D: b. 9 Jul 1859 Cuyler Hill, Cortland County, New York, USA “He is a Republican, and he and his wife are members of the Methodist Church.” Parents: D. Benjamin CARDNER (b. m. 31 Jul 1858 Cuyler Hill, New York, USA m. 31 Jul 1858 Cuyler Hill, New York “He is a farmer at Lincklaen Centre, NY, a Republican, and a member of the Seventh Day Baptist Church.”) and Ann York (b. 1 Apr 1838 De Ruyter, Rensselaer County, New York, USA) [BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, Boston, The Everett Press Company, 1907, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pp 214 & 242.] “Hendee; At the residence of Mr. Alpheus Hendee, father of the bride Dec. 24, 1884 by Rev. Charles Haynes, Mr. Denison D. Cardner of Cuyler and Miss E. Olivia Hendee of Lincklaen.” [perhaps the Syracuse Herald (?); Mary Farley - email removed]“He [Fred O. Hendee ] is survived by . . . his sisters Mrs. D. D. Cardner of Sloan, Mrs. C.P. Wolcott of Oran, N.Y. and Mrs. W. S. Huntley of New Woodstock” [Fred O. Hendee obituary, perhaps the Syracuse Herald (?); Mary Farley - email removed; Deirdra Doan - email removed - ] D. D: b. “of Sloan” Blanche S. CARDENER b. 20 Oct 1885 Cuyler Hill, Cortland County, New York, USA [Some Descendants of James YORK Sr. - Eighth Generation - ; Descendants of Ezekiel MAIN, Eighth Generation - ] Florence Hendee b. m. William S. Huntley [New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, NY - ]“He [Fred O. Hendee ] is survived by . . . his sisters Mrs. D. D. Cardner of Sloan, Mrs. C.P. Wolcott of Oran, N.Y. and Mrs. W. S. Huntley of New Woodstock” [Fred O. Hendee obituary, perhaps the Syracuse Herald (?); Mary Farley - email removed; Deirdra Doan - email removed - ] W.S: b. “of New Woodstock” Robert Newton Huntley b. d. 22 Jan 1909 (infant – 49 days) (NOTE: died 1/22/1909 age 7 weeks on Death Cert. Index, buried 1909 infant on Sexton's List) [SOURCE = Sexton, Lorenzo, D. Cert. Index] bur. 1909 New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, New York [New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, NY - ] Lizia Hendee b. abt 1866 m. C.P. Wolcott Residence: Lincklaen, Chenango, New York [LSD Family History Search - ]C.P: b. “of Oran, N.Y.” “He [Fred O. Hendee ] is survived by . . . his sisters Mrs. D. D. Cardner of Sloan, Mrs. C.P. Wolcott of Oran, N.Y. and Mrs. W. S. Huntley of New Woodstock” [Fred O. Hendee obituary, perhaps the Syracuse Herald (?); Mary Farley - email removed; Deirdra Doan - email removed - ]Alpheus Hendee m(2). Julia deClercq aft 1873 Julia: b. abt 1839 New York, USA d. 19 Aug 1901 (age 62 yrs 6 mo) bur. 20 Aug 1901 New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, New York Residence: Residence: Lincklaen, Chenango County, New York [Descendants of Ezekiel MAIN, Eighth Generation ] “Hendee, Julia deClercq, died August 19, 1901, age 62 years 6 months (NOTE: wife (2) of Alpheus Hendee, died 8/19/1901 on Death Cert. Index, buried 8/20/1901 on Sexton's List)” [SOURCE - Sexton, D. Cert. Index; New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, NY- ]1880 United States Census - Lincklaen, Chenango, New York: Name Relation Marital Race Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Father’s Birthplace Mother’s Birthplace Alpheus HENDEE Self M W Male 47 NY Farmer CT NY Julia HENDEE Wife M W Female 41 NY Keeping House NY MA Fred HENDEE Son S W Male 21 NY Farm Laborer NY NY Oliva HENDEE Dau S W Female 17 NY At Home NY NY Lizia HENDEE Dau S W Female 14 NY At School NY NY[LDS Family History Search - ] ==================================================================================================================================William Hendee b. abt 1834 Madison County, New York, USA Residence: Syracuse, New York [Revolutionary Soldiers - ]Helen Hendee b. d. “died” Mary Hendee b. m. __ Northrup Residence: Norwich, Connecticut [Revolutionary Soldiers - ]Amelia HENDEE b. abt 1839 Madison County, New York, USA [LDS Family History Search - ]“A REMARKABLE REUNION, Collinsville “Boys” Assemble, FORMER RESIDENTS OF A LITTLE HAMLET IN LEWIS COUNTY MEET AT THEIR OLD HOME, COMING TOGETHER FROM FAR AND NEAR – MANY OF THEM HAVE WON DISTINCTION – A MOST ENJOYABLE DAY. The little hamlet of Collinsville, which lies midway between Turin and Lyons Falls, was the scenen on Thursday last of one of the most notable gatherings ever held in Lewis county. The occasion was the reunion of the Collinsville boys of forty or more years ago, who came from near and far to do honor to their birthplace, and to clasp the hand of those so dear and familiar in the days of ‘Auld Lang Syne.’ I recall the school houses of the past. The first school house stood near the foot of the hill just below the lime kiln. This had entirely disappeared when I was a boy. The next building was the old two story stone school house on the present site, but near the street. That was the building in which most of us boys began our education. In the winter the school was taught by a gentleman and in the summer by a lady. The winter school was large, sometimes numbering as many as seventy or more scholars. Many large boys and girls came during the winter months. I can picture that old school room, with the desks around the wall, and the hard, stationary benches in fron occupied by the larger scholars, and the small, low benches in the center of the room occupied by the small children. The teacher’s platform and desk were near the door, with the blackboard behind, the large old fashioned wood stove, cracked and seamed, near the center of the room. In those days the teacher was permitted to use the rod and the ruler. The scholars often came in contact with that ruler, black and round, and as hard as a piece of steel. The collision was most painful, unless the culprit could slip a spelling book into his pocket unnoticed. There were occasional hand to hand encounters in those winter schools, between the teacher and some older boy or young man, but the teacher usually came out ahead and proper oder was maintained. I recall the names of some of the teachers of those early days, Elizabeth Scovil, Amelia Hendee, Rev. Mr. Ford, a young Baptist clergyman, and a good preacher as well as a good teacher; J. Ferris Newman, Julia Williams, afterward Mrs. Ager; Clemensa Richmond, afterward Mrs. Albert Miller. [The Journal & Republican, Thursday, Aug 29, 1901 – Genforum (Lewis County, New York) – - Patricia Lewis – email removed]Cordelia M. Hendee b. 24 Aug 1845 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, USA d. 24 Nov 1860 (age 15 yrs 3 mos) Cazenovia, Madison County, New York bur. New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, New York [Revolutionary Soldiers - ] Hendee, Cordelia M., daughter of Orrin & Harriet (1) Hendee, died November 24, 1860, age 15 years 3 months [SOURCE - Sexton, Lorenzo; Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, NY- ]Annis Hendee b. 20 Sep 1801 Connecticut, USA Connecticut m. Conrad Cook “Annis Hendee married Conrad Cook. Her children were Enos and Chauncey” d. 1804 ConnecticutEnos Cook b. Chauncey Cook b. Charles HENDEE b. 15 Mar 1800 1798 Connecticut, USA d. 15 Aug 1801 (infant) Connecticut Captain John Hendee m(3). Esther Twist 25 Oct 1805 Connecticut Esther: b. abt 1786 Connecticut, USA d. 11 May 1811 Connecticut “John Hendee's children by Esther Twist, the third wife, were Eliza and Alpheus.” [Revolutionary Soldiers - ]Craft Hendee b. 15 Sep 1806 Connecticut, USA d. 1807 (infant) Connecticut [LDS Family History Search] ===================================================================================================================================================== Eliza Hendee b. 29 Sep 1808 Connecticut, USA [LDS Family History Search] ===================================================================================================================================================== Alpheus Hendee b. 19 Sep 1809 Cazenovia, Wayne Coounty, USA m. Rosetta Dunn abt 1839 d. 1893 (age 84 yrs) Lyons, New York Occupation: farmer; livery stable business [LDS Family History Search] Rosetta : b. Parents: James Dunn “Hendee, Alpheus (deceased), was born September 19, 1809, at Cazenovia, N. Y., came to Lyons in 1832, and engaged in the livery stable business. At the age of thirty he married Rosetta, daughter of James Dunn, and they are the parents of four daughters: Addie (Mrs. Kate Goodman); Mrs. Hittie Barton, and Eliza Hendee. In 1859 he bought the George Gee property of fifty acres, in 1866 bought part of the Elisha Barton property of thirty three acres, and which is now carried on by the heirs in connection with his son-in-law, Israel Goodman, who was a native of Bedfordshire, England, who married Kate Hendee in 1878, and who are the parents of one daughter, Rosa, having 115 acres of some of the best farm lands in Wayne county, raising large amounts of mint, hay, grain and stock, making a specialty of small fruits. Alpheus Hendee died in 1893, at the age of eighty four years, respected and regretted by all with whom he came in contact. He was always foremost in the furtherance of all good works.” [Biography of Alpheus Hendee, Wayne County, NY Biographies - ; Landmarks of Wayne County, New York, Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles, D. Mason & Co., Publishers Syracuse, N. Y. 1895]Addie Hendee b. [Biography of Alpheus Hendee Wayne County, NY Biographies - ; Landmarks of Wayne County, New York, Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles, D. Mason & Co., Publishers Syracuse, N. Y. 1895] Kate Hendee b. m. Israel Goodman 1878 [Biography of Alpheus Hendee, Wayne County, NY Biographies - ; Landmarks of Wayne County, New York, Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles, D. Mason & Co., Publishers Syracuse, N. Y. 1895] Israel: b. “of Bedfordshire, England” Occupation: farmer “In 1859 he [Alpheus Hendee] bought the George Gee property of fifty acres, in 1866 [Alpheus Hendee] bought part of the Elisha Barton property of thirty three acres, and which is now carried on by the heirs in connection with his son-in-law, Israel Goodman, who was a native of Bedfordshire, England, who married Kate Hendee in 1878, and who are the parents of one daughter, Rosa, having 115 acres of some of the best farm lands in Wayne county, raising large amounts of mint, hay, grain and stock, making a specialty of small fruits.” Rosa Goodman b. [Biography of Alpheus Hendee, Wayne County, NY Biographies - ; Landmarks of Wayne County, New York, Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles, D. Mason & Co., Publishers Syracuse, N. Y. 1895] Hittie Hendee b. m. __ Barton [Biography of Alpheus Hendee, Wayne County, NY Biographies - ; Landmarks of Wayne County, New York, Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles, D. Mason & Co., Publishers Syracuse, N. Y. 1895]Eliza Hendee b. [Biography of Alpheus Hendee, Wayne County, NY Biographies - ; Landmarks of Wayne County, New York, Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles, D. Mason & Co., Publishers Syracuse, N. Y. 1895] Captain John Hendee m(4). Polly Dryer 15 Dec 1811 Connecticut [LDS Family History Search] Polly: b. abt 1775 Connecticut, New England “His last wife was a widow, Polly Dryer. She was the mother of Julia, who married John Ferguson.” [Revolutionary Soldiers - ]Polly HENDEE b. 21 Sep 1812 Connecticut, USA [LDS Family History Search] Hariett HENDEE b. 8 Dec 1821 Connecticut, USA d. 23 Jan 1842 (age 20 yrs 15 da) bur. New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, New York [LDS Family History Search] “Hendee, Harriet (2), daughter of Capt. John & Polly Hendee, died January 23, 1842, age 20 years 15 days [SOURCE - Sexton; New Woodstock Cemetery, Town of Cazenovia, Madison County, NY - ]Julia Hendee b. 13 Dec 1823 Connecticut, USA m. John Ferguson [Revolutionary Soldiers - ]Sarah Hendee b. 5 Jun 1731 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Stephen Averell 18 Jun 1752 Windham, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 1775 (age 44 yr) Connecticut Residence: “They removed to Pomfret May 1770.” [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed; Descendants of William Averell III - ] Stephen: b. 28 Oct 1730 Windham, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA d. 9 May 1810 Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut Parents: William Averell and Steven [Averell was born] Oct. 28, 1730, at Windham, Connecticut (Cert T. R.), on his father's farm, which was in that part of the town later called Hampton. He lived on that farm until May 5, 1770, when he sold part of it and removed to Pomfret, an adjoining town in the same county. He was a member of the Connecticut Legislature in 1785. "Stephen Averil was Married to Sarah Hendee ye 18th of June 1752" at Windham (Cert T. R.) . She was b. in 1731, and was the daughter of Josiah Hendee and Bathsheba Larned, his wife. In the distribution of the estate of Josiah'' Hendee, Mar. 7, 1766, there were mentioned, Caleb Hendee, only surviving son, Sarah, wife of Stephen Averell, and Elizabeth, wife of David Martin (letter by T. B. Davis of Wesleyan University, Chicago, 111.). Stephen's wife, Sarah (Hendee) Averell, was the mother of seven children. She died in 1775, aged 45 years. He m. (2) about 1776, Mrs. Mehitable (Dana) Allin, dau. of Ebenezer and Mehitable Dana, and widow of Ebenezer Ailing of Pomfret. That Stephen Averill was a man of unusual ability is shown by the inventory of his estate rendered to Hon. Thomas Grosvernor, Esq., Judge of Probate, and dated Pomfret, June 15, A. D. 1810, and signed by Eben'r Kingsbury, Lem'l Ingals, and Squire Sessions, appraisers. The value of the estate was $9,738.72, which was large for a farmer of those days. The inventory is too extensive to copy in full. It contains a long list of wearing apparel: - including hats, coats, breaches, wescots, linen, and knee buckles; household furnishings; - including loomes. hnen wheels, chests, iron ware, pewter, china, bellows, warming pan, a round table, desk, looking-glass, great chair, silver tea spoons, table linen, several beds with flannel and linen bedding ; farm products ; - large quantitiesof pork, beef, Indian corn; five barrels of cider. Among out-of-doors movables were side saddles for men and women and farming tools; in the list of stock, he specifies a sorrel horse. Old Line back cow, speckle cow, little Red do, 17 sheep, and a four year old mare, and he owned much more in common with his son Stephen. Among his books were Salmon's Geography, the Bible and Self Knowledge, and the Sincere Convert. Stephen had at least part of the original farm of his father, William Averell, and probably some of his household effects, but they are not specified as inheritances in the inventory . . . We give an abstract of the will found in the Probate Court Records, recorded at Pomfret. This will of Stephen Averill of Pomfret was drawn up 5. Nov, 1804 : -I give to my well beloved [second] wife Mehitable Averill two cows of midling size and my best horse kind and the best woman's saddle, and four good sheep together with one half of my indoor movables to be hers forever - together with the improvement of the following described land and buildings during her remaining my widow. To my son William Aveill two elevenths of my estate He having had 101%, pounds which is to be allowed as so much of his portion: also my wearing apparel. To my son Frederick Averill two elevenths of my estate he having had ?120. To my son Josiah Averill two elevenths he having had ?113. s. 11. d. 4. To my son Stephen Averill two elevenths. To my dau. Sarah Crafts one eleventh She having had ?39.16.s. To my dau. Lucy Averill one eleventh.To my grandson Stephen son of my son Stephen one eleventh of my estate. Frederick (my son) to have the following described lands – Stephen to have all my lands not heretofore willed to Frederick, meaning to contain the widow's dower after her decease. Sons Frederick and Stephen appointed executors. Wit's Stephen Averill, Daniel Clap Junior, Daniel Clap, Daniel Goodell, Proved June 5, 1810. {P. R., Povifret, Conn.) The settlement of this estate was mathematically rather complicated, but it appears to have been made to the satisfaction of the family. MEMORANDA.The name of Averill in Pomfret, as elsewhere in New England, was often called Avery, and still is so called by the friends and neighbors. -Ed.” [Descendants of William Averell III - ]Stephen Averell b. 11 Jun 1753 Windham, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA d. 11 Feb 1777 Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut m. Jerusha Dresser 30 May 1766 Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut [Descendants of William Averell III - ]William Averell b. 19 Apr 1755 Windham, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA m. Abigail Holt, 25 Dec 1782 Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut d. 11 Jul 1829 Warren, Herkimer County, New York [Descendants of William Averell III - ]Sarah Averell b. 26 Sep 1757 Windham, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA m. Griffin Crafts aft 29 Mar 1788 bef 5 Jun 1810 [Descendants of William Averell III - ] Bathsheba Averell, B: 22 Sep 1759 in Windham, Hartford, Connecticut, USA[1, 13], D: 08 Oct 1775 in Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut, USA[1, 19]. 88888Frederic Averell, B: 24 Oct 1761 in Windham, Hartford, Connecticut, USA[6, 13, 22, 23], D: 18Jul 1853 in Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut, USA, M: Lucretia Waldo, 24 Jan 1796[Josiah Averell, B: 03 Nov 1763 in Windham, Hartford, Connecticut, USA[6, 13, 14, 18], D: 07Jan 1833 in Springfield, Otsego, New York, USA[1, 14]. Ruth Averell, B: 03 Dec 1767 in Windham, Hartford, Connecticut, USAElizabeth Hendee b. 19 Jul 1733 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. David Martin 27 May 1756 d. aft 1766 (age 33.7 yr) [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed; Connecticut Vital Records 1693-1850, Windham, Connecticut] Abigail Hendee b. 16 Aug 1735 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England d. 3 Dec 1737 (age 3 yr) Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] Josiah Hendee b. 13 Dec 1737 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England d. 5 Dec 1740 (age 2 yr) Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] John Hendee b. 27 Apr 1740 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England d. 9 May 1757 (age 17 yr) Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut [Duncan Family Geneology - ] Abigail Hendee 2nd b. 18 May 1742 Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, New England d. 11 Dec 1744 (age 2 yr) Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Sue Costa; P O Box 2750; Gilroy, CA 95020 - email removed] Josiah Hendee m(2). Keziah (or Kesiah)?Mason 5 Mar 1760 [Duncan Family Geneology - ; Letter from Lee W. Hendee to Warren D. Hendee (1930)] "Josiah M., (2)?Keziah?Mason who was B., Mar., 5, 1760 (?)." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Keziah (or Kesiah): b. abt 1706 ================================================================================================================================================================== Caleb Hendee b. 12 Mar 1704 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ] ["The Hendee/Hendy Family" - ] d. 19 Jan 1726 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut "Caleb Hendee b. March 12, 1704 in Windham, d. January 19, 1725/26 in Windham" [Robert Reynolds - email via Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] ================================================================================================================================================================== Joshua Hendee b. 25 Apr 1707 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m(1). Elizabeth Wheelock 4 Dec 1728 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut Residence: Coventry, Connecticut "(9)11. JOSHUA HENDEE (1) B., Apr., 25, 1707. M., (1) Elizabeth Wheelock, Dec. 4, 1728,?at?Windham,?Conn., Daugh. of Deacon Ralph and Ruth (Huntington) Wheelock. who was born July,?18th.,?at Preston, Conn. Elizabeth died June, 4, 1750" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] “June 2, 1739 Joshua and Elizabeth (Wheelock) Hendee in Coventry, son Joshua born Deaths: children of Joshua and Elizabeth: Rachel d. 12-31-1739, Jabez d. 8-27-1740, Ruth d. 8-29-1740, Joshua d. 8-30-1740, Ebenezer d. 8-31-1740 [Hendee Family Document] “Joshua , married (first) Elizabeth Wheelock , born July 18, 1709 , at Preston, Connecticut ; (second) [?] September 30, 1726 , Mercy Standish , descendent of Captain Myles Standish , of the "Mayflower"; Joshua settled in Coventry, Connecticut.” [Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vol. I-IV]Elizabeth: b. 18 Jul 1709 Preston, Connecticut, New England d. 4 Jun 1750 Parents: Deacon Ralph Wheelock (b. 12 Feb 1682/83 Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts, New England m(1). 8 Jan 1707/08 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut m(2). Mercy Standish 30 Sep 1726 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut d. 15 Oct 1748) and Ruth Huntington (b. abt 1682 d. 31 Aug 1725 bur. Windham Centre Cemetery, Windham, Connecticut) "Joshua Hendee b. April 25, 1707 in Windham, m. December 4, 1728 in Windham to Elizabeth Wheelock" [Robert Reynolds - email via Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “Elizabeth Hendee was a sister of Rev. Eleazer Wheelock, founder of Dartmouth College.” [Early American Brinsmeads - ] Eleizer Hendee b. d. 27 Oct 1729 [Connecticut Vital Records 1692-1850, Windham, Connecticutt] Jonathan Hendee b. 14 Mar 1730 (or 1731) d. 15 Mar 1730 (or 1731) (infant) [Connecticut Vital Records 1692-1850, Windham, Connecticutt] Elizabeth Hendee b. d. 13 May 1734 [Connecticut Vital Records 1692-1850, Windham, Connecticutt] Rachel Hendee b. d. 31 Dec 1739 [Hendee Family Document] Jabez Hendee b. d. 13 Mar 1732 (or 1733) [Connecticut Vital Records 1692-1850, Windham, Connecticutt]Ruth Hendee b. d. 20 Dec 1736 [Connecticut Vital Records 1692-1850, Windham, Connecticutt]Joshua Hendee b. 7 Jul 1748 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England [Connecticut Vital Records 1692-1850, Windham, Connecticutt]Ebenezer Hendee b. d. 31 Aug 1740 [Hendee Family Document] Eunice Hendee b. 20 May 1744 m. Jehiel (“Hiel”) Parmly (or Parmelee) d. 20 Sep 1823 Jehiel: b. 20 Sep 1742 Newtown, , USA Parents: Stephen Parmly (b. 28 Jul 1714 Newtown, , USA m(1). Betty __ “born at Newton , July 28, 1714 . He married (first) Betty - ; (second) Hannah - . Children of first wife: Jehiel; Anna, born July 26, 1746; Lydia, February 20, 1748; Cybele, July 26, 1750; Betty, October 10, 1753”) “Jehiel, son of Stephen Parmly , was born September 20, 1742 , at Newtown . He was a soldier in the revolution ("Hiel Parmelee p. 551 Conn. Rev. Rolls) with Asahel and Barnabas Parmelee under Ensign Daniel Parmelee in Captain Bezaleel Bristol's company on the East Haven alarm, July 7, 1779 . Samuel and John Parmele were in the same company . . . He removed to Randolph, Vermont, about 1780, and to Braintree, Vermont, from Newtown, about 1790, and died at Braintree, July 14, 1804.” [Early American Brinsmeads - ]Eleazer Parmly b. abt 1767 Newtown, , USA m. Hannah Spear 7 Sep 1786 “Eleazer , son of Jehiel Parmly , was born at Newtown , about 1767 . He married, September 7, 1786 , Hannah Spear. They removed in 1816 to Painesville, Ohio .” [Early American Brinsmeads - ]David Parmly b. 7 Dec 1788 Braintree, Vermont, USA m. __ Sinclair d. 10 Oct 1856 Painesville, Ohio Occupation: farmer “David , son of Eleazer Parmly , was born at Braintree, Vermont , December 7, 1788 , died at Painesville, Ohio , October 10, 1856 . He was a farmer. He married - Sinclair , who came from Vermont. Children, born at Painesville : Eleazer , mentioned below; David ; Kate ; Sarah [Early American Brinsmeads - ]Eleazer Parmly b. Painesville, Ohio, USA d. (age 63 yrs) Bridgeport, Connecticut bur. Mountain Grove cemetery, Bridgeport, Connecticut “Eleazer, son of David Parmly , was born at Painesville, Ohio , died at Bridgeport, Connecticut , aged sixty-three years. He came to Bridgeport when a boy and working his way from the bottom of the ladder became a prominent and successful citizen. He entered the employ of the Howe Sewing Machine Company and in the course of time became secretary of the company. He had large interests in Ohio and Missouri which drew him away from Bridgeport in later years and for a number of years he made his home in Painesville . He was president of the Typewriting Machine Company of Bridgeport for many years. He was a thirty-second degree Mason. Hamilton Commandery, Knights Templar, of which he was one of the oldest members, had charge of his funeral, which was held at his former home in Bridgeport , corner of Park and Laurel avenues. He died at Painesville , but was buried in Mountain Grove cemetery, Bridgeport.” [Early American Brinsmeads - ]David Parmly b. Painesville, Ohio, USA Kate Parmly b. Painesville, Ohio, USA Sarah Parmly b. Painesville, Ohio, USA m. __ Teachond __ : “of Cleveland Lumber Company, Ohio” [Early American Brinsmeads - ]Abigail Parmly (or NABBE PARMELEE or Nabbe Parmela) b. 21 Mar 1767 Randolph, Vermont, New England m. Henry Blodgett 2 Dec 1784 (thanksgiving evening) Randolph, Vermont by James Blodgett d. 18 Feb 1854 Randolph, Vermont “Henry Blodgett and Abigail Parmley were married, thanksgiving evening, Dec. 2, 1784, by James Blodgett, who was the first justice of the peace in Randolph. The marriage had been postponed till a magistrate should be qualified to perform the ceremony, which the parties wished should be in Randolph. This was the first marriage in the town, and took place in a log-house built on the spot where the farm-house, long owned by James McIntyre and at present occupied by James Wright, now stands. Abigail was the second child of Jehiel Parmly, one of the first settlers in town, who married Eunice Hendee, sister of Capt. Joshua Hendee, and niece of President Eleaser Wheelock, the founder of Dartmouth, College.” [The Vermont Historical Gazetteer; by Abby Maria Hemenway, Carrie Elizabeth Hemenway Page, George W. Wing; published by Miss A. M. Hemenway, Burlington, Vermont (1871) - ] Henry: b. 1759 “of Randolph, Vermont” d. 6 Dec 1843 (age 84 yr) Randolph, Vermont Residence: the “Eli Blodgett” farm (now owned by Mr. Priest.) about a mile south of the “Centre” [of Randolph, Vermont]. Parents: James Blodgett (b. 12 Dec 1723 Stafford, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m. 11 Oct 1749 Stafford, Tolland County, Connecticut d. 20 Mar 1817 (age 94yrs) Ascot Corner, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada ) and Theoda Walbridge (b. 19 Aug 1733 Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut d. 25 Sep 1819 Randolph Center, Orange County, Vermont)“James [Blodgett] was born in Monson, Dec. 21, 1723, O. S. [year of our savior?] He married Theoda Walbridge. During the greater part of the Revolutionary war, he served in the American army, and was, during the last part of his service, a lieutenant. Three of his sons, James, Jr., Henry and Joshua, were also in the American army. In 1780 James Blodgett, with his wife and 10 children, moved from Monson to Hanover, New Hampshire. Soon afterwards, he and his son Henry, who was then 21 years of age, came to Randolph, and were among the first proprietors of the town. His son James, Jr. soon followed, and was also one of the proprietors. James and Henry had begun their settlement before the burning of Royalton, but had gone, the day before, to Hanover, where the family still remained. Theoda, the second daughter of James, [Parmly, Sr.], had married Timothy Miles, who, at the time lived on the “West Branch.” Mr. Miles was in the east part of the town on some business when the Indians returned from Royalton, and was taken prisoner by them. He escaped, after a year or more of imprisonment, and came back to Randolph. His wife and children, during his captivity, lived at her father’s, in Hanover. In 1781 or 1782 James, Sr. brought his family from Hanover to Randolph, and settled near where Col. John B. Mead now resides – Henry Blodgett at the same time settled upon the “Eli Blodgett” farm (now owned by Mr. Priest.) about a mile south of the “Centre” [of Randolph, Vermont]. James Blodgett, Sr. represented Randolph in the General Assembly in 1785, succeeding Asa Edgerton, who was in 1784, its first representative. He remained in Randolph til 1816, when he went to Canada to visit his son, James, Jr., who had moved there some time before. When he left Randolph, he was 93 years of age, yet refused assistance in mounting his horse, and rode on horseback as far as Barre, where one of his daughters resided, and where he stopped for a visit of a few weeks, before going to Canada. He died in Ascott, Canada East, at the age of 94 years, in 1817. Esq. Blodgett, as the old gentleman was always called, had quite a faculty for off-hand rhyming, which was often a source of amusement to his friends and neighbors. In 1801 a newspaper was established in Randolph by Sereno Wright, afterwaraads printer to the State. Mr. Wright, meeting Esq. B. one day, asked him to name his paper. Thinking a moment, he said: -‘I, being old and full of days,Mean not to lavish on you praise,Lest my unlearn’d and vulgar lays May haply you offend.But I do wish, and wish sincere,Your weekly wanderer may appearOnce every week, throughout the year,The mind to inform and fancy cheer, And far and wide extend.’Mr. Wright’s paper, therefore, went forth a “Weekly Wanderer,” and Esq. B. used, in its younger days, to be often pressed into service to fill the poet’s corner. He wrote over the signature of “Old Seventy-Seven,” and “Old Seventy-Eight.” Some years aftger, when the old gentleman had long passed four-score, and when Federalists and Democrats were at tongues’, and almost at swards’ points, and during the war of 1812, he was talking with Mr. Washington Martin, an earnest Federalist, said he:‘The Tory Feds have got their heads So filled up with vapors, That unto them it seems a sin To read the ‘Demo’ papers;Best if they can get a Fed’ral scrip, They’ll read, and laugh, and bray,And so amused with Feddish news, They’ll read all Sabbath-day.’The morning of the memorable ‘Cold Friday,’ old Esq. B. walked about a quarter of a mile to see his daughter – Sally – Mrs. Miller. On the way he froze his ears. He was rather indignant at this rude treatment from the elements, and as he went into Mrs. M’s, said to her:‘Full four score springs and falls I’ve seen, And four score summers too; And four score winters, sternly keen, I’ve felt Old Boreas blow.And now behold! he’s come again In all his youthful rage,Still in full strength, although Almost six thousand years of age.Stern is his frost, and bold his roar, His columns round me close;Nor does my silver locks revere, But takes me by the nose,Not only takes my by the nose, And fills my eyes with tears,But even sometimes seems disposed To seize me by the ears.Yet, though his sturdy strength surpass The feeble race of man,He must die as well as I, But he’ll ne’er rise again.’‘There, Sally, I can boast over him now.’ Late in life he often amused his grandchildren and others. by telling them the story of his going, while quite a youngster, and while he was residing in Monson, to Woburg, Me [Maine], to ascertain what he could find there relating to his ancestors, and whether there still remained any of the name, as tradition said that was place where the four brothers by the name of Blodgett, from whom all the others of that name descended, first landed from England. As at that early day there was no conveyance across the country, excepting either to ride on horseback or walk, he chose the latter. Therefore he prepared himself with a considerable package of poetry, printed on separate strips of papwr, and , being something of a singer, he had got a tune ready to sing any of the songs that might be selected wherever he might drop in on the way, which greatly facilitated his sales. But he said he called in at one house on his way where some four girls or young ladies, and they at once selected quite an assortment of his songs. as they pleased them on hearing him sing them; but, as they were about paying over the money, an aged gentleman, apparently their grandfather, sitting in the corner, remarked, ‘Girls, won’t you need the tune with your songs?’ They finally concluded the song would not be valuable to them after the tune was gone. So he lost the sale. On reaching Woburn, he inquired of the landloard at the hotel where stopped, if there were any person in town by the name of Blodgett. He answered that he thought not, but a certain aged man across the way would be able to inform him. He stepped across and inquired. The old gentleman told him there were none. ‘Can you tell me whether there were formerly any of that name here?’ He answered, ‘I think not.’ ‘Ah!’ said he, after a moments pause, ‘there were some Bloggits.’ The young man informed him that they were the people he was inquiring for, he had no doubt, as they formerly spelled the name in that manner. ‘Well,’ said the young man, ‘what kind of people were they?’ The old gentleman answered, ‘they wre pretty clever folks; but would rather sing than work.’ That pleased the young man exceedingly, as it described himself capitally. All through life he possessed a great degree of pleasantry, with a great fund of anecdote; and late in life he seemed to enjoy, in a high degree, making all about him happy. He was often called upon to make, on the spur of the moment, a little fun, in the form of a rhyme. Among them the writer recollects one: There resided a great number of years, in Randolph, a man by the name of Peter Edson, a very spicy, somewhat petulant individual – always served as tything man in Parson Eastman’s meetings, and was a very successful farrier, and a regular colt-breaker, etc. – a very nervous, quick, passionate man. Everybody, old and young, always called him ‘Uncle Peter.’ He was several years the junior of old Squire Blodgett, (as he had then long been called,) and as he then signed himself old ‘Seventy-Seven.’ On a certain occasion, they met where several others were present. Said Uncle Peter, ‘Esq. Blodgett, make me a verse.’ ‘No,’ said he, ‘I dare not, as if I speak the truth, you will be offended.’ Uncle Peter promised to receive it kindly, to which the Old Squire said:‘Uncle Peter is not a bad creature, Tho’ sometimes a little dust cross;Sometimes he’s teasy, but perfectly easy When he is laboring a horse.’We subjoin one other specimen: From the “Weekly Wanderer” of Jan 31, 1801, THE UTMOST STRETCH OF THE MORAL MUSE, WITH HER MISTAKE, BY OLD SEVENTY-SEVEN.‘Oh whither will the muse thus row, Amongst imaginary things; Not being confined to rural groves, But mounting upward as she sings;Nor summer’s drought, nor winter’s frost, But still on fancy’s wings she sails.Through stubborn darkness cuts her way, Nor fears to tread the sullen gloom;Impatient for the morning ray, She scuds behind the silver moon.There sits secure to take her breath And there to plume each fleeting wing;Nor stays t’inquire the trackless path, But mounts to Saturn’s golden ring.Thence with the comet takes her flight, ‘Midst shining worlds, num’rous as sands;Curious to view those fields of light, ‘Till high on Nature’s Alps she stands.Then for a moment, boasts her height, Nor then attempts to higher get;But soon discovers her mistake – She’s groveling on ‘his foot-stool’ yet.Ambitious, curious to know And find the Eternal’s blest abode;But, oh! she tires and falls below, Nor strange – she quite mistook the road.‘Tis the pious, not the curious road, Where pilgrims prosper in their race;‘Tis humble love, not science proud, That opes the pearly gates of bliss.’The children of James Blodgett and Theoda, his wife, were 11 in number . . . Henry Blodgett lived in Randolph more than 60 years, and died there, Dec. 6, 1843, aged 84 years. His wife, Abigail, survived him, and died in Randolph, Feb 18, 1854. Their children were 12 in number: 1, Alfred – married Lucretia Morgan – died 1855; 2, Wealthy – resides in New York City; 3, Calvin – died 1796; 4, Eunice – married Erastus Clark – died Oct., 1854; 5, Henry – married Mrs. Lyon – died in Ind., Jan. 2, 1858; 6, Calvin – married Luthera Bissell. – He held the office of judge of the probate court for the district of Randolph five years: 1832, ’34, ’35, ’37 and ’39; associate judge of the county court for 1836; represented the town of Randolph in the constitutional convention in 1836; represented the county of Orange in the senate of this State in 1841 and 42; associated with him were Royal Hatch, of Strafford, and Tappan Stevens, of Newbury; and removed from Randolph to Chelsea in 1839, and was clerk of the courts of Orange County 6 years, 1843 to 1849, inclusive. He removed to Waterbury in 1850, and represented that town in the general assembly in 1851 and ’52. He now resides in Burlington; 7, Horace – married Phoebe Abbott – died in Canada, Jan. 1868; 8, Abigail – died 1807; 9, Theoda – resides in Randolph; 10, Charlotte – married James McIntyre – died in July, 1854; 11, James – died 1809, in infancy; 12, Ann Theresa – married Benjamin T. Blogett – resides in Bradford.” [The Vermont Historical Gazetteer; by Abby Maria Hemenway, Carrie Elizabeth Hemenway Page, George W. Wing; published by Miss A. M. Hemenway, Burlington, Vermont (1871) - ] Alfred Blodgett b. 1786 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont m. Lucretia Morgan 17 Dec 1809 Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island d. 1855 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont [LDS Family History Search - ] Lucretia: b. abt 1799 Randolph, Orange County, VermontLoren BLODGETT b. 23 Jan 1821 Randolph Center, Orange County, Vermont, USA m. Lutheria Abbie MARSH 17 Oct 1847 d. 7 Apr 1885 Randolph Center, Orange County, Vermont bur. Apr 1885 Randolph Center, Orange County, Vermont [LDS Family History Search - ] Lutheria Abbie: b. 20 May 1830 Braintree, Orange County, Vermont, USA d. 5 Aug 1916 Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont bur. Aug 1916 Randolph Center, Orange County, Vermont Wealthy Blodgett b. 30 Aug 1788 Vermont m. Darius Hill d. 07 Sep 1870 Residence: New York City Calvin Blodgett b. 19 Aug 1791 Randolph Township, Orange County, Vermont, USA d. 25 JAN 1796 Eunice Blodgett b. 23 Sep 1793 Randolph Township, Orange County, Vermont, USA m. Erastus Clark 21 Oct 1830 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont d. 10 Oct 1854 Erastus: b. 1783 Connecticut, USA Henry Blodgett b. 14 Nov 1795 Randolph Township, Orange County, Vermont, USA m. Mrs. Lyon d. 2 Jan 1858 IndianaCalvin Blodgett b. 05 Jan 1798 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA m. Luthera Bissell 1820 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont “He held the office of judge of the probate court for the district of Randolph five years: 1832, ’34, ’35, ’37 and ’39; associate judge of the county court for 1836; represented the town of Randolph in the constitutional convention in 1836; represented the county of Orange in the senate of this State in 1841 and 42; associated with him were Royal Hatch, of Strafford, and Tappan Stevens, of Newbury; and removed from Randolph to Chelsea in 1839, and was clerk of the courts of Orange County 6 years, 1843 to 1849, inclusive. He removed to Waterbury in 1850, and represented that town in the general assembly in 1851 and ’52. He now resides in Burlington.” [The Vermont Historical Gazetteer; by Abby Maria Hemenway, Carrie Elizabeth Hemenway Page, George W. Wing; published by Miss A. M. Hemenway, Burlington, Vermont (1871) - ] Luthera: b. 1800 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USACALVIN HENRY BLODGETT b. 07 Apr 1827 Randolph Township, Orange County, Vermont, USA m. Eveline __ [LDS Family History Search - ] Eveline: b. abt 1831 Vermont, USA1880 United States Census: Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Calvin H. BLODGETT Self M Male W 53 VT Retired Lumber Merchant VT VT Eveline BLODGETT Wife M Female W 49 VT Keeping House VT VT Julia M. BLODGETT Dau S Female W 23 VT VT VT Eva L. BLODGETT Dau S Female W 21 VT VT VT Jane HAWLEY Other S Female W 21 VT Domestic Servt IRE IRE Julia M. BLODGETT b. abt 1857 Vermont, USA Eva L. BLODGETT b. abt 1859 Vermont, USA Horace Blodgett b. 12 JUN 1800 Randolph Township, Orange County, Vermont, USA m. Phoebe Abbott 1822 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont d. Jan 1868 CanadaAbigail Blodgett b. 13 SEP 1802 Randolph Township, Orange County, Vermont, USA d. 1807============================================================================================================================================Theoda Blodgett b. 05 Jan 1805 Randolph Township, Orange County, Vermont, USA Residence: Randolph Township, Orange County, Vermont 1880 United States Census: Bradford, Orange County, Vermont Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's BirthplaceAnn T. BLODGET Self W Female W 68 VT Keeping House MA CT Theoda BLODGET Sister S Female W 75 VT At Home MA CT ===========================================================================================================================================Charlotte Blodgett b. 06 Mar 1807 Randolph Township, Orange County, Vermont, USA m. James McIntyre abt 1833 d. July 1854 James: b. 25 Aug 1802 d. 19 Aug 1883 James Blodgett b. 21 Oct 1809 Randolph Township, Orange County, Vermont d. 1809 (infant) ===========================================================================================================================================Ann Theresa (or Thirisa) Blodgett b. 05 JUL 1811 Randolph Township, Orange County, Vermont, USA m. Benjamin Throop Blodgett 22 Dec 1835 Residence: Bradford, [Orange County, Vermont] Benjamin Throop: b. abt 1815 Vermont, USA d. 1869 Occupation: town clerk, bank cashier Parents: Isaac Blodgett (b. d. 1833 Occupation: post master) “Isaac Blodgett came to Randolph about the year 1803. He was post master at the ‘Centre,’ from 1816 till the time of his death, in 1833. His son, Benjamin T. Blodgett, was for many years town clerk, and represented Randolph in the geneal assembly. Benj. T. died at Bradford, where he was cashier in the bank, in 1863. Before going to Bradford, he held the office of cashier in Orange County bank, in Chelsea; and while there he represented Chelsea in the general assembly. He also represented Bradford in the general assembly while he was holding the office of cashier of the bank there. He was cashier at the time of his death, and his son, Throop Blodgett, was assistant cashier, but died about 10 weeks after his father, Jan. 22, 1870.” [The Vermont Historical Gazetteer; by Abby Maria Hemenway, Carrie Elizabeth Hemenway Page, George W. Wing; published by Miss A. M. Hemenway, Burlington, Vermont (1871) - ]1880 United States Census: Bradford, Orange County, Vermont Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's BirthplaceAnn T. BLODGET Self W Female W 68 VT Keeping House MA CT Theoda BLODGET Sister S Female W 75 VT At Home MA CT Throop Blodgett b. d. 22 Jan 1870 Occupation: assistant bank cashier “He [Benjamin T. Blogett] was cashier at the time of his death, and his son, Throop Blodgett, was assistant cashier, but died about 10 weeks after his father, Jan. 22, 1870.” [The Vermont Historical Gazetteer; by Abby Maria Hemenway, Carrie Elizabeth Hemenway Page, George W. Wing; published by Miss A. M. Hemenway, Burlington, Vermont (1871) - ]Theoda Parmly b. m. Timothy Miles “Theoda, the second daughter of James [Parmly, Sr.], had married Timothy Miles, who, at the time lived on the “West Branch.” Mr. Miles was in the east part of the town on some business when the Indians returned from Royalton, and was taken prisoner by them. He escaped, after a year or more of imprisonment, and came back to Randolph. His wife and children, during his captivity, lived at her father’s, in Hanover [New Hampshire].” [The Vermont Historical Gazetteer; by Abby Maria Hemenway, Carrie Elizabeth Hemenway Page, George W. Wing; published by Miss A. M. Hemenway, Burlington, Vermont (1871) - ]James Parmly, Jr. b. “During the greater part of the Revolutionary war, he [James Parmly, Sr.] served in the American army, and was, during the last part of his service, a lieutenant. Three of his sons, James, Jr., Henry and Joshua, were also in the American army . . . he [James Parmly, Sr.], and his son Henry, who was then 21 years of age, came to Randolph, and were among the first proprietors of the town. His son James, Jr. soon followed, and was also one of the proprietors. James and Henry had begun their settlement before the burning of Royalton, but had gone, the day before, to Hanover, where the family still remained.”Joshua Parmly b. “During the greater part of the Revolutionary war, he [James Parmly, Sr.] served in the American army, and was, during the last part of his service, a lieutenant. Three of his sons, James, Jr., Henry and Joshua, were also in the American army.”Mary Parmly b. m. Joseph ButtsAnnis Parmly b. 31 May 1772 m(1). Joseph Spry m(2). John Sessions 25 Oct 1827Elizabeth Parmly b. October 6, 1774 , married William Ford , and died May 24, 1867 ; Wheelock Parmly b. d. 1780Lydia Parmly b. Newtown m. Rev. Elijah Huntington 8 Jun 1801 Jehiel Parmly Jr. b. “lived at Savannah, Georgia” Randolph Parmly b. 15 Jan 1783 m. Elizabeth B. Murray “Randolph Parmly, youngest child of Jehiel and Eunice Parmly, was born Jan. 15, 1783. He was the first white child born in Randolph [Vermont], and was named for the town. At least this is the “tradition of the fathers;” yet the disciples of De Costa’s “New School of History,” may “prove” that it is an error – and we have no Gov. Hall to deal out justice to them for their unbelief.” [The Vermont Historical Gazetteer; by Abby Maria Hemenway, Carrie Elizabeth Hemenway Page, George W. Wing; published by Miss A. M. Hemenway, Burlington, Vermont (1871) - ]Capt. Joshua Hendee b. 14 Jul 1748 Windham, Connecticut, New England m. Lydia Woodward 1772 d. 19 Nov 1819 Clarence, New York bur. 1819 Alden, Erie County, New York (Old cemetery) [Tim Chew - email removed] “Richard’s [Richard Hendee] great-grandson, Capt. Joshua Hendee, was the Revolunionary ancestor. Just before the outbreak of the Revolution, 1772, he married Lydia Woodward, and the ceremony was performed by that famous cleric, the Rev. Eleazer Whelock, founder and first president of Dartmouth college. The reverend was Joshua’s uncle on his mother’s side. It was through Joshua’s son, Homer, that the Standish blood was introduced, through his marriage to Hulda Washburn, great-great-great-granddaughter of the famous colonial warrior.” [Milwaukee Sentinel – March 3, 1935; ] “Ezekiel Parker enlisted in Capt. Joshua Hayward's company, Col. David Gilman's regiment, Stark's brigade of New Hampshire troops, 1776, raised to reinforce the Continental army in New York. He served, 1777, under Capt. Joshua Hendee.” [Clan Boyd International - ] Lydia: b. 1751 d. 5 Aug 1812 Randolph, Vermont“Hendee, Joshua 1746[?] – 1819 - Alden, New York (Old cemetery)” [Graves of Revolutionary Soldiers in New York - ]Roswell Hendee b. 18 Sep 1779 Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA m. Hope Emma Terrell 3 JAN 1805 New Hampshire d. 22 Nov 1834 ["Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Roswell Hendee in entry for Stanley S Coe and Welthy M Hendee Stillings, 28 Mar 1868; citing reference 12, FHL microfilm 2314002; "United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Welthy M. Coe in household of Stanley S. Coe, Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing sheet 316D, family 1, NARA microfilm publication T9-0545.] Hope Emma: b. Canada Rev. Jehiel Preston Hendee b. 1807 d. 1850 Morristown, Vermont “During the first half of the present [nineteenth] century, began the establishment of a newspaper in Lamoille county [Vermont], an important era in the growth of any community, for it marks the sure progress of enterprise. Since that time, except two or three intervals or a short period each, the people have not been without a home paper. The Christian Luminary, the first paper established in the county, was begun at Stowe, in September, 1830, issued by "a publishing committee," with Josiah KNIGHT, contracting agent, and Rev. Jehiel P. HENDEE, father of ex-Gov. HENDEE [of Vermont], editor and proprietor. This was a small, semi-monthly sheet, continued about two years and a half. During the first year of its publication, Mr. HENDEE set the type and carried the forms forty miles, to Danville, Vt., to have the press-work done. He then secured a small press and did the printing at home. Among those who acted as his agents in the county, were Elder J. MOFFIT, of Johnson; B. R. CARPENTER, of Waterville, and Galen PALMER, of Wolcott. In a copy shown the writer, NO.13, Vol. II., issued February 25, 1833, was the following novel announcement: -- ‘Twenty-five per cent discount will be made to those who pay in advance [one dollar per annum], and the same will be added to those who neglect to pay at the end of the volume. All letters to the editor must be post-paid in order to secure due attention, unless containing one or more subscriptions.’” [Gazetter of Lamoille County – Part 2; ] “But one public journal was ever issued from the press in this town [Stowe, Vermont], and the publication of that was commenced in 1832, and was continued about two years: the editor and proprietor being the Rev. Jehiel P. Hendee, father of the Hon. George W. Hendee, a distinguished lawer and statesman of Morristown [Vermont]. The Rev. Mr. Hendee was a preacher of the Christian denomination, and the paper which he published and edited was a religious paper, devoted, mainly, to the interests of the denomination, and a dissemination of its doctrinal views. It was called “The Christian Luminary.” In these days of mammoth journals, the paper would be called a very modest sheet. It had but a limited circulation, confined almost wholly to the people of the Christian church and society, and, probably, did not prove a financial success. The “publishing office” was in the west part of the old building which once stood near the site of the three-story erection which now contains the Masonic hall. The Rev. Mr. Hendee afterwards resided in Morristown, and died there in 1850.” [Vermont Historical Magazine, Vol. II; edited by Abby Maria Hemenway; published by Miss A. M. Hemenway (1871)]Gov. George Whitman Hendee b. 30 Nov 1832 Stowe, Lamoille County Vermont, USA m. Viola S. BUNDY d. 6 Nov 1906 (age 75 yr) Obituary: “EX-GOVERNOR G. W. HENDEE DEAD. The Vermont Lawyer Also Served in Congress and State Legislature. – Morrisville, Vt., Dec. 6, - Ex-Gov. George W. Hendee died at his home here to-day of heart and kidney diseases. He was 75 years old. - George W. Hendee, thirty-second Governor of Vermont, was born at Stowe, Vt., on Nov. 30, 1832. He received his early education in the public schools of that town. His parents could not afford to give him any further schooling and he obtained employment in a lawyer’s office, studied law, and was admitted to the Bar of Vermont in 1855. He was one of the organizers and first Directors of the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad and for seven years gave his entire attention to the enterprise. He also was President of the Montreal, Portland & Boston Railroad of Canada. Mr. Hendee actively entered politics in 1861, when he was sent to the [Vermont] State Legislature. Afterward he was in the State Senate for three years, and in 1869 was elected Lieutenant Governor. On the death of Gov. Washburn in 1870 he became Governor [of Vermont]. Mr. Hendee was also a member of Congress for three years, and as a member of the Committee on the District of Columbia, the reorganization of the District was largely due. A widow survives him.” [The New York Times – December 7, 1906 - ] Viola S: b. Parents: Loren BUNDY and Fidelia PAINE "George Whitman HENDEE, of Morrisville [Lamoille County, Vermont], was born 30 November 1832 in Stowe [Lamoille County, Vermont], son of Jehial P. and Rebecca (FERRIN)HENDEE. Educated in the common schools, and at the People's Academy at Morrisville. His parents were poor, and all his educational advantages were obtained by his own strenuous and unaided exertions. At the age of twenty he commenced the study of law in the office of W. G. FERRIN of Johnson [Lamoille County]. Admittedto the Lamoille County bar in 1855. It was an era of frequent justice and jury trials. The industry, pleasing address, and clear insight of the young advocate were soon rewarded with ample and constantly increasing practice. A large proportion of the more important cases were soon committed to his charge, and nearly all of his recent practice has been in the county and supreme courts of the state and U. S. circuit and district courts. During the last twenty-five years the discharge of important political duties, and the management of great business enterprises have at times withdrawn the attention of Governor HENDEE from his professional labors. He was one of the pioneers in the construction of the P. & O. [Portland and Ogdensburg] Railroad, and gave his entire time to it for a period of seven years, and is now the only director who has given the railroad continuous service since the organization of the corporation. He has been for three years, and is now, the president of the Montreal, Portland & Boston Railroad of Canada. His connection with banking interests has been varied and extensive; is a director and vice president of the Union Savings Bank and Trust Company of Morrisville; was receiver of the National Bank of Poultney, and of the Vermont National Bank of St. Albans; and was national bank examiner from 1879 to 1885. Republican. When he was twenty-one years old he was elected to the office of superintendent of schools, a position he has since repeatedly and worthily filled, and during the almost forty years since that time there has been no year in which he has not been called by the public to discharge some official trust; has many times acted by order of court as auditor, trustee, and special master; was a member of the Vermont House of Representatives for Morristown [Lamoille County] two sessions, 1861-1862; state's attorney for Lamoille County 1858-1859; deputy provost marshal during the war; senator for Lamoille County 1866-1867 and 1868; and Lieutenant Governor in 1869. Sworn in as Governor by Judge STEELE on the death of Gov. P. T. WASHBURN, he served the remainder of the term; was a member of the forty-third, forty-fourth, and forty-fifth Congresses, and there served on the committee on private land claims, and on the District of Columbia; was largely instrumental in drafting and securing the passage of the law which made an entire change of the form of government of the District, under which it has since existed, and which has placed it on an entirely sound financial basis.During his long public career Governor HENDEE has served his town in many and varied capacities, and the grateful appreciation in which his services, both public and private, are held, is well known. He is now serving his third term as president of the board of village trustees. During the last ten years he has sought relaxation in agricultural pursuits. He is largely interested in the breeding and development of first-class light carriage horses of the Morgan type and blood. Member of the Masonic fraternity. On 17 November 1855 he [George Whitman HENDEE] married Millissa, daughter of Stevens and Caroline (JOHNSON) REDDING. Their only child was Lillian Frances, now deceased. His wife [Millissa HENDEE] died in 1861. On 23 December 1863 he [George Whitman HENDEE] married Viola S., daughter of Loren and Fidelia (PAINE) BUNDY." [Men of Vermont: Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters & Sons of Vermont. Ullery. Brattleboro: Transcript Publishing Company, 1894, pp 190-192] “Gov. George Hendee (30 Nov1870), b. Stowe, 1832; Liberty Union Party wins place on statewide ballot, via Vermont Supreme Court decision, 1871” [Vermont Historic Calendar - ] "VERMONT GOVERNORS: 1870 George W. Hendee [Republican] (acting)" [email removed] Portrait: Hendee, Hon. G.W. of Vt; Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA; (b&w scan) cwpbh 04171 ; CARD #:?cwp2003001488/PP; Title from unverified information on negative sleeve. MEDIUM:?1 negative : glass, wet collodion CREATED/PUBLISHED:?[between 1865 and 1880] Annotation from negative, inked on emulsion: 242; scratched into emulsion: Hendee, 29201, 29237, 242, 402 [crossed out]; penciled on emulsion: 575 [crossed out], 800 [crossed out], Va. Forms part of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). "Hon. George W. Hendee was born in Stowe, Vt., November 30, 1832. When about six years of age he came with his parents to this town. He attended school at the People's Academy, studied law with Thomas Gleed, was admitted to the bar in 1855, and has practiced here since 1858. He represented the town in 1861-'62, was State senator in 1866, '67 and '68, was elected lieutenant-governor in 1869, served three months, when, upon the death of Gov. P. T. Washburn, he succeeded him and held the office to the close of the term, and was in congress from 1873 to 1879, since which time he has attended to his practice here." [Gazetteer of Lamoille County, Vermont, for 1883-84 - ]Hendee, George Whitman (1832-1906) — of Vermont. Born in Stowe, Lamoille County, Vt., November 30, 1832. Republican. Member of Vermont state house of representatives, 1861; member of Vermont state senate, 1866; Lieutenant Governor of Vermont, 1869-70; Governor of Vermont, 1870; U.S. Representative from Vermont 3rd District, 1873-79. Died December 6, 1906. Interment at Pleasant View Cemetery, Morrisville, Morristown, Vt. [The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians - ]HENDEE, George Whitman, (1832 - 1906), George Whitman, a Representative from Vermont; born in Stowe, Lamoille County, Vt., November 30, 1832; attended the common schools of Morrisville, Vt., and People’s Academy; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1855 and commenced practice in Morrisville, Vt.; prosecuting attorney of Lamoille County in 1858 and 1859; member of the State house of representatives in 1861 and 1862; during the Civil War served as deputy provost marshal; served in the State senate 1866-1868; Lieutenant Governor of Vermont in 1869 and acted as Governor after the death of Governor Washburn; elected as a Republican to the Forty-third, Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth Congresses (March 4, 1873-March 3, 1879); unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1878; resumed the practice of law; national-bank examiner 1879-1885; interested in the breeding of Morgan horses; died in Morrisville, Vt., on December 6, 1906; interment in Pleasant View Cemetery. [Biographical Directory of the United States Congress - ] Extended Bibliography: Hendee, George W[hitman]. District of Columbia affairs. Washington: 1876.Millie (or Milley) Hendee b. 8 Feb 1826 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA m. Benjamin EDGERTON d. 20 Nov 1903 [LDS Family History Search] – LDS Submitter - DIANE TRUESDELL LOY, 6551 SOUTH OAKMONT DRIVE, CHANDLER, AZ 85249] Benjamin: b. 12 Mar 1777 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, USA Parents: Asa EDGERTON (b. 28 Mar 1736 New London County, Connecticut, USA m. 11 Jun 1767 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut d. 1792/8 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont) and Eunice STORRS (b. 2 May 1743 Mansfield, Depot County, Connecticut, New England d. 13 Dec 1802 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont)John EDGERTON b. 6 Jan 1810 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA [LDS Family History Search] – LDS Submitter - BILLY DUBOIS EDGINGTON, PO BOX 559, PEARBLOSSOM, CALIFORNIA, USA 93553] Amanda EDGERTON b. 13 Jan 1808 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA [LDS Family History Search] – LDS Submitter - BILLY DUBOIS EDGINGTON, PO BOX 559, PEARBLOSSOM, CALIFORNIA, USA 93553] Maria EDGERTON b. 9 Oct 1803 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA [LDS Family History Search] – LDS Submitter - BILLY DUBOIS EDGINGTON, PO BOX 559, PEARBLOSSOM, CALIFORNIA, USA 93553] Benjamin S. EDGERTON b. 18 May 1817 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA m. Mary ELDREDGE [LDS Family History Search] – LDS Submitter - BILLY DUBOIS EDGINGTON, PO BOX 559, PEARBLOSSOM, CALIFORNIA, USA 93553] Mary: b. abt 1821 Edward H. EDGERTON b. 31 Aug 1863 Warren Township, Warren County, Vermont [LDS Family History Search] – LDS Submitter - BILLY DUBOIS EDGINGTON, PO BOX 559, PEARBLOSSOM, CALIFORNIA, USA 93553] Ariel EDGERTON b. 28 Sep 1805 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA m. Mary ELDREDGE [LDS Family History Search] – LDS Submitter - BILLY DUBOIS EDGINGTON, PO BOX 559, PEARBLOSSOM, CALIFORNIA, USA 93553]Welthy (or Wealthy, or Weltha) M. Hendee b. 1826 Randolph, Vermont, USA m(1). Joseph F. Stillings ["Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Stanley S Coe and Welthy M Hendee Stillings, 28 Mar 1868; citing reference 12, FHL microfilm 2314002; "United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ellen A. Stillings in household of Stanley S. Coe, Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing sheet 316D, family 3, NARA microfilm publication T9-0545; "Massachusetts, Births, 1841-1915," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ellen A. Stillings, 1854; "Massachusetts, Births, 1841-1915," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ellen A. Stillings, 1854.] Joseph F: b. Ossipee[?], New Hampshire, USA Occupation: masonEllen A. Stillings b. 25 Jan 1854 Austin Street, Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Occupation: teacher Travel: Arrived 17 Sep 1914 New York (Ellis Island) from Venice Ship: Athenia; Arrived 23 May 1925 New York from Cherbourg, France [left France 16 May 1925] Ship: S.S. Berengaria Residence: Dracut, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (1865); Lowell, Massachusetts (1925) ["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ellen Coe in household of Stanley S Coe, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 138, family 926, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 0552127; "Massachusetts, Births, 1841-1915," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ellen A. Stillings, 1854; "New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1925-1942," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ellen A Stillings, 1925; "United States Census, 1900," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ellen A Stillings, ED 788 Lowell city Ward 3, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing sheet 5B, family 126, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240660.]"United States, Border Crossings from Canada to United States, 1895-1956" – Name Arrival Arrival Port Age Est Yr Born Gender Race Departure Port Ship NameEllen Stillings 2 Sep 1912 Quebec, Canada 50 1862 Female American Glasgow, Scotland Scandinavian (nara publication title: Manifests of Passengers Arriving in the St. Albans, VT, District through Canadian Pacific and Atlantic Ports, 1895-1954)["United States, Border Crossings from Canada to United States, 1895-1956," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Ellen Stillings, 1912.]“New York, Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924” – Name Last Residence Arrived Age at Arrival Ethnicity Port of Darture Port of Arrival Gender Marital US Citizen Ship of TravelEllen A. Stillings Lowell, Massachusetts 17 Sep 1914 55yrs U.S.A. Venice New York Female Single Yes Athenia["New York, Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Ellen A. Stillings, 17 Sep 1914; citing Athenia, United States National Archives, Washington, D.C.]"New York, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1925-1942” – Name Date Gender Age Born Ship Est Yr Born nara publication title:Ellen A. Stillings 1925 Female 70 Lowell Massachusetts Berengaria 1855 Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957.["New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1925-1942," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ellen A Stillings, 1925.]“1930 United States Census: Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts” - Name Gender Age Marital Race Born Est Yr Born Relation Father Born Mother Born ImmigrationEllen A. Stillings Female 76 Single White Massachusetts 1854 Head New Hampshire Vermont ----Sophia E. Graves Female 67 Single White Canada 1863 Servent Canada England 1895 ["United States Census, 1930," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ellen A Stillings, Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts; citing enumeration district (ED) 0103, sheet 2B, family 51, NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 920.]================================================================================================================================================= Stanley A. Stillings b. abt 1866 Massachusetts, USA ["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Stanley A Coe in household of Stanley S Coe, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 138, family 926, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 0552127.]Welthy (or Wealthy) M. Hendee m(2). Stanley Seth Coe 28 Mar 1868 Dracut, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA by William Allen, Minister of Gospel Lowell (age of groom 40 years and age of bride 42 years at the time of their marriage) ["Massachusetts, Marriages, 1695-1910," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Roswell Hendee in entry for Stanley S Coe and Welthy M Hendee Stillings, 28 Mar 1868; citing reference, FHL microfilm 2314002; "Massachusetts, Deaths, 1841-1915," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Stanley S. Coe, 1900.] Stanley Seth: b. 1828 Tarringford, Connecticut, USA d. 22 Mar 1900 (Age: 72yrs 4mo 21da) Boston, Massachusetts Marital at death: widowed bur. Lowell, Massachusetts Cause of death: “pulmonary phthisis” Occupation: painter Residence: Boston, Massachusetts Parents: Sylvester Coe (b. New Haven, Connecticut, USA) and Caroline S. Coe1865 Massachusetts State Census: Dracut, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; Family: 189 - Name Age Est Yr Born Gender Born Marital Nathaniel Vaminres 70 1795 Male Massachusetts Single Waltha Stillings 41 1824 Female Vermont Widowed Ellen A. Stillings 10 1855 Female Massachusetts ---["Massachusetts, State Census, 1865," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ellen A Stillings in household of Nathaniel Vaminres, Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts] California Voter Registration: Analy, Sonoma County, California, USA - Name Date Age Est Yr Born BornStanley Seth Coe 26 Sep 1866 38 1828 Connecticut ["California, Great Registers, 1866-1910," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Stanley Seth Coe, 1866.]1870 United States Census: Name Est Yr Born Gender Age Color Born Home in 1870 Occupation Real Estate Value Personal Property Value Male Citizen > 21yrsStanley S. Coe 1828 Male 42 White Connecticut Massachusetts Laborer $1700.00 $200.00 YesWealthy M. Coe 1825 Female 45 White Vermont Massachusetts Keeping HouseEllen Coe[?] 1854 Female 16 White Massachusetts Massachusetts Attending SchoolStanley A. Coe[?] 1866 Male 4 White Massachusetts Massachusetts At Home["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Wealthy M Coe in household of Stanley S Coe, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 138, family 926, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 0552127.]1880 United States Census: Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts – Name Gender Age Marital Occupation Ethnicity Relation Born Birthdate Spouse Spouse Born Father Father Born Mother Mother BornStanley S. Coe Male 62 Married House Painter American Self Connecticut 1818 Welthy M. Coe Vermont --- Connecticut --- Connecticut Welthy M. Coe Female 54 Married Keeping House American Wife Vermont 1826 Stanley S. Coe Connecticut --- Vermont --- CanadaEllen A. Stillings Female 26 Single School Teacher American Other** Massachusetts 1854 --- --- --- New Hampshire --- VermontStanly A. Coe[?] Male 14 Single At School American Nephew[?]** Massachusetts 1866 --- --- --- Connecticut --- Massachusetts ** Step children from Welthy M. Stilling’s first marriage.["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Stanley S. Coe, Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing sheet 316D, family 0, NARA microfilm publication T9-0545.]Homer Hendee b. 9 Nov 1790 Randolph, Vermont, USA m. Mary ("Polly") (or Hulda) Washburn 22 May 1814 Randolph, Vermont d. 4 Aug 1865 Elgin, Illinois [Tim Chew - email removed] Mary: b. 8 Feb 1793 Randolph, Vermont, USA d. 21 Jun 1819 ["Stevens-Washburn with Related Lines" by Annie S. Jones, p.157; also "Worksheet for Application for Membership to the Society of Mayflower Descendants" completed by James Brooke Furrh III, Jackson, Mississippi] Parents: Abner Washburn (b. 12 Oct 1757 Middleborough, Massachusetts, New England m. 1 Mar 1781 Plympton, Massachusetts d. 27 Dec 1848 Randolph, Vermont) and Olive Standish (b. 14 Mar 1763 Halifax, Plymouth, New England d. 7 Mar 1821 Randolph, Vermont) ["Stevens-Washburn with Related Lines" by Annie S. Jones, p.102; "Abner Washburn - Mayflower Index," Vol. 2, p.748; Rev. Record, p.7 - Hendee Hurrh - email removed] "Dave, my Aunt Mary Leigh in Jackson Mississippi (my father's sister) is quite the historian for the Hendee side of the family. I'm going to forward your email to her and suggest y'all get in touch. I'm certain she'll be able to fill in lots of holes. I know I'm related to Miles Standish and have been meaning to join the Mayflower Society as my cousin (Aunt Mry Leigh's son) is a member as is my dad I believe...just haven't gotten around to it yet. Great hearing from you. Looking forward to reading your attached doc." [Roy Hendee III (Atlanta, GA) - email removed] “It was through Joshua’s [Capt. Joshua Hendee b. 14 Jul 1748] son, Homer, that the Standish blood was introduced, through his marriage to Hulda [?] Washburn, great-great-great-granddaughter of the famous colonial warrior.” [Milwaukee Sentinel – March 3, 1935; ]“GENERATION 1 Myles Standish of the Mayflower GENERATION 2 Alexander Standish, married Sarah Alden [Sarah Alden is the daughter of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins.] “Sarah Alden (John ) was born about 1630/1640 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US. She died before 13 Jun 1688. Sarah married Alexander Standish about 1660 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, US. Alexander was born in 1626 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, US. He died on 6 Jul 1702 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US.” [Descendants of John Alden Second Generation - ] Parents: “John Alden was born about 1598 in , , , England. He died on 22 Sep 1687 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US. He was buried in 1687 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, US. John married Priscilla Mullins about 1621 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, US. Priscilla was born about 1602 in of Dorking, Surrey, , England. She died after 1650. “ [Descendants of John Alden First Generation – ] GENERATION 3 Ebenezer Standish born in 1672 married Hannah Sturtivant born in 1679 “Ebenezer Standish (Sarah Alden , John) was born about 1672/1673 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, US. He died on 19 Mar 1755 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA, US. Ebenezer married Hannah Sturtevant about 1697. Hannah was born about 1679 in, Plymouth, MA, US. She died on 23 Jan 1759 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA, US.” [Descendants of John Alden Third Generation - ] GENERATION 4 Moses Standish born on Aug. 13, 1701 married to Rachel Cobb, born at Middleborough, Mass. on Dec. 8, 1702 “Moses Standish (Ebenezer Standish , Sarah Alden , John) was born on 30 Aug 1701 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA, US. He died on 24 Apr 1769 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA, US. Moses married Rachel Cobb on 23 Nov 1723 in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA, US. Rachel was born on 8 Dec 1702 in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA, US. She died on 23 Jun 1769 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA, US.” [Descendants of John Alden - Fourth Generation ] GENERATION 5 Moses Standish, born at Halifax, Mass.on Apr. 20, 1733 married to Mary Eddy, born on may 9, 1740 “Moses Standish (Moses Standish , Ebenezer Standish , Sarah Alden , John) was born on 20 Apr 1733 in Halifax, Plymouth, MA, US. He died on 22 Mar 1778. Moses married Mary Eddy on 25 Jun 1758 in Halifax, Plymouth, MA, US. Mary was born on 9 May 1740 in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA, US. She died on 15 Oct 1796 in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA, US. She was buried in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA, US.” [Descendants of John Alden Fifth Generation - ] GENERATION 6 Olive Standish, born at Plympton, Mass. on Mar. 14, 1763 married to Abner Washburn, born at Middleborough, Mass. on Oct. 12, 1757 “Olive Standish was born in Mar 1763 in Halifax, Plymouth, MA, US. Olive married Abner Washburn on 1 May 1781 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA, US. Abner was born about 1759 in of Middleboro, Plymouth, MA, US.” [ Descendants of John Alden Fifth Generation - ] GENERATION 7 Homer Hendee, born at Randolph, Vermont on Nov. 9, 1790 married to Mary Washburn, born at Randolph, Vermont on Feb. 8, 1793” [The above Homer Hendee and Mary Washburn represent the uniting of the Hendee, Standish and Alden lines. The following Hendee descendents below are descendents of these Hendee, Standish and Alden lines.] [Mary Leigh Furrh – email removed]“I did some checking and your cousin is not only a descendant of Miles Standish, but of John Alden also. Here is the line: Alexander Standish m. Sarah Alden Ebinezer Standish m. Hannah Sturtevant Andrew Ring m. Zerviah Standish Joseph York m. Susanna Ring**desc of Miles Samuel York m. Elizabeth Hayes David York m. Mary Baker Samuel York m. Flora N. Bran Miles Standish York m. Hazel Alexander Standish is the son of MylesStandish and Barbara Mullins, and Sarah Alden is the daughter of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins. Check out the following link for the genealogies.” [Maine Historical Society Genealogy Discussion Forum > Miles Standish York - Brenda Hensley (mainelygenealogy)] “Will of Myles Standish - 7 March 1655: The Last will and Testament of Captaine Myles Standish Exhibited before the court held att Plymouth (the 4th) of may 1657 on the oath of Captaine James Cudworth; and ordered to bee recorded as followeth; Given under my hand this march the 7th 1655 Witnesseth these prsents that I Myles Standish senir of Duxburrow being in prfect memory yett Deseased in my body and knowing the fraile estate of man in his best estate I Doe make this to be my last will and Testament in manor and forme following; 1. my will is that out of my whole estate my funerall charges be taken out & my bod(y) to be buried in Decent manor and if I Die att Duxburrow my body to bee layed as neare as Conveniently may bee to my two Daughters Lora Standish my Daughter and Mary Standish my Daughterinlaw; 2. my will is that that out of the remaining prte of my whole estate that all my jus(t) and lawful Debts which I now owe or att the Day of my Death may owe bee paied; 3. out of what remaines according to the order of this Govrment: my will is that my Dear and loveing wife Barbara Standish shall have the third prte; 4. I have given to my son Josias Standish upon his marriage one young horse five sheep and two heiffers which I must upon that contract of marriage make forty pounds yett not knowing whether the estate will bear it att prsent; my will is that the resedue remaine in the whole stocke and that every one of my four sons viz Allexander Standish Myles Standish Josias Standish and Charles Standish may have forty pounds appeec; if not that they may have proportionable to ye remaining prte bee it more or lesse; 5. my will is that my eldest son Allexander shall have a Double share in land 6. my will is that soe long as they live single that the whole bee in prtenership betwix(t) them; 7. I do ordaine and make my Dearly beloved wife Barbara Standish Allexander Standish Myles Standish and Josias Standish Joynt Exequitors of this my last will and Testament; 8. I Doe by this my will make and appoint my loveing frinds mr Timothy hatherley and Capt: James Cudworth Supervissors of this my last will and that they wilbee pleased to Doe the office of Christian love to bee healpfull to my poor wife and Children by theire Christian Counsell and advisse; and if any Difference should arise which I hope will not; my will i(s) that my said Supervissors shall Determine the same and that they see that m(y) poor wife shall have as comfortable maintainance as my poor state will beare the whole time of her life which if you my loveing frinds pleasse to Doe though neither they nor I shalbee able to recompenc I Doe not Doubt but the Lord will; By mee Myles Standish; further my will is that marcye Robenson whome I tenderly love for her Grandfathers sacke shall have three pounds in somthing to goe forward for her two yeares after my Decease which my will is my overseers shall see prformed; further (m)y will is that my servant John Irish Junir have forty shillings more then his Covenant which will appear upon the towne booke alwaies provided that hee continew till the time hee covenanted bee expired in the service of my exequitors or any of them with theire Joynt Concent; March 7th 1655 By mee Myles Standish; 9. I give unto my son & heire aparent Allexander Standish all my lands as heire apparent by lawfull Decent in Ormistick Borsconge Wrightington Maudsley Newburrow Crawston and the Ile of man and given to me as right heire by lawful Decent but Surruptuously Detained from mee my great G(ran)dfather being a 2cond or younger brother from the house of Standish of Standish; March the 7th 1655 by mee Myles Standish; Witnessed by mee; James Cudworth” []Celian A. (or Ceilan A.) Hendee b. abt 1928 m. Mary Louise Jones “The family remained true to the maritime traditions of old Richard Hendee, the Hugunot, for many generations. Many of them were searfarers, many ship-owners, and some ship builders. Homer’s son, Celian A. Hendee, carried the tradition still further by his marriage to Mary Jones of another seafaring family. In fact, it was Mary’s grandfather, Capt. Augustus Jones , who built the first steamer on the Great Lakes, the Walk-on-the-Water, of Erie, Pa. . . . the first member of Hendee line to settle in Milwaukee was Ceilan [Celian?] himself, who moved here with his wife, Mary, in 1858. It is their son, L. E. Hendee, who is the father of Mrs. Carl Mueller.” [Milwaukee Sentinel – March 3, 1935; ] Mary Louise: b. 1836 Parents: Buell B. JONES(b. “. . . originally of Ohio. They had up to seven children between 1856 and 1872.”) and Nancy JACKSON [William Cooley – email removed]1870 United States Census: Wisconsin - Name Est Birth Year Gender Age Race Born Ceilan A. Hendee 1828 Male 42 White New York Mary L. Hardee 1836 Female 34 White Ohio Myra L. Hendee 1856 Female 14 White New York Nettie L. Hendee 1859 Female 11 White New York Ceilan C. Hendee 1863 Male 7 White Wisconsin Nannie P. Hendee 1867 Female 3 White Wisconsin Charles Wells 1848 Male 22 White Vermont Maggie Wells 1849 Female 21 White New York Nellie Stangland 1850 Female 20 White Norway ["United States Census, 1870," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Ceilan A Hendee.]1880 United States Census: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Name Gender Age Marital Occupation Race Ethnicity Relation Born Birth Date Spouse Spouse Born Father Father Born Mother Mother Born C. A. Hendee Male 52 Married Merchant W American Self New York 1828 Mary Hendee Ohio C. A. Hendee New York Vermont Mary Hendee Female 44 Married W American Wife Ohio 1836 C. A. Hendee New York Connecticut Connecticut Kate Hendee Female 17 Single W American Daughter Wisconsin 1863 C. A. Hendee Connecticut Mary Hendee Connecticut Jim Elsworth Male 8 Single W American Son Wisconsin 1872 C. A. Hendee Connecticut Mary Hendee Connecticut Anne Dartt Female 21 Married Servant W American Other Ohio 1859 Connecticut Connecticut James Nathan Male 25 Single Servant W American Other Connecticut 1855 Connecticut Connecticut Henda Elsworth Male 8 Single W American Son Connecticut 1872 C. A. Hendee Connecticut Mary Hendee Connecticut ["United States Census, 1880," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), C. A. Hendee, 1880.]Lemuel Ellsworth Hendee b. 1872 [Milwaukee Sentinel – March 3, 1935; William Cooley – email removed] [daughter] Hendee b. m. Carl Mueller Residence: N. Hackett avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin [Milwaukee Sentinel – March 3, 1935]Myra Louise Hendee b. 1856 Buffalo, New York, USA m. Albert Eugene Smith 23 Feb 1876 Milwaukee, Wisconsin [William Cooley – email removed] Albert E: b. Wisconsin, USA Parents: Paxan Smith and Mabel __“Albert E. Smith; Spouse's Name: Myra L. Hendee; Event Date: 23 Feb 1876; Event Place: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States; Father's Name: Paxan Smith; Mother's Name: Mabel Smith; Spouse's Father's Name: Celon A. Hendee; Spouse's Mother's Name: Mary L. Hendee” ["Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Albert E. Smith and Myra L. Hendee, 23 Feb 1876.] Winfred Jackson Smith b. 29 Aug 1884 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA “Winfred Jackson Smith; Gender: Female; Birth Date: 29 Aug 1884; Birthplace: Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Race: White; Father's Name: Albert Eugene Smith; Father's Birthplace: Wisconsin; Mother's Name: Myra Louise Hendee; Mother's Birthplace: Buffalo, N.Y.” ["Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Myra Louise Hendee in entry for Winfred Jackson Smith, 29 Aug 1884.] ============================================================================================================================================== Charles Hendee Smith b. “Charles Hendee Smith; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 17 Nov 1876; Birthplace: Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Race: White; Father's Name: Albert Eugene Smith; Father's Birthplace: Wisconsin; Mother's Name: Myra Louise Hendee; Mother's Birthplace: Buffalo, N.Y.” ["Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Myra Louise Hendee in entry for Charles Hendee Smith, 17 Nov 1876.] Nettie L. Hendee b. 1859 [William Cooley – email removed]Kate Hendee b. 1863 Wisconsin, USA [William Cooley – email removed]Nannie P. Hendee b. 1867 New York, USA [William Cooley – email removed]Celian Cass Hendee b. 1862 Wisconsin, USA m. Maude Kirby “married, may have moved to Denver” [William Cooley – email removed] Cass Kirby Hendee b. abt 1904 m. Dorothy __ d. 19 Oct 1945 (Age: 41 yrs 3 mo 6 da) Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA “Cass Kirby Hendee; Event Date: 19 Oct 1945; Event Place: Spokane, Spokane, Washington; Gender: Male; Age (Formatted): 41 years 3 months 6 days; Birth Year (Estimated): 1904; Marital Status: Married; Spouse's Name: Dorothy; Father's Name: Celian C. Hendee; Mother's Name: Maude Kirby” ["Washington, Death Certificates, 1907-1960," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Celian C. Hendee in entry for Cass Kirby Hendee, 19 Oct 1945.] James Ellsworth (or Ellsworth James) Hendee b. 1872 Wisconsin, USA [William Cooley – email removed] Eleazer Wheelock Hendee b. 1815 Vermont, USA m. Catherine A. Tubbs 1842 d. 1887 ["United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Eleazer W Hendee, 1850.] Catherine: b. 1823 Vermont, USA d. 1890 [Tim Chew - email removed]1850 United States Census: Alden, Erie County, New York; House Number: 208; Family Number: 221 - Name Gender Age Born Est Yr Born Eleazer W. Hendee Male 35 Vermont 1815 Catherine A. Hendee Female 35 Vermont 1815[?] Homer H. Hendee Male 7 New York 1843 Hariet Torry Female 19 Vermont 1831 ["United States Census, 1850," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Eleazer W Hendee, 1850.]Homer Hoyt Hendee b. 1843 New York, USA m. Eliza Morgan 1867 d. 1891 [Tim Chew - email removed] Eliza: b. 1845 Ohio, USA1875 New York State Census: Buffalo, Erie County, New York; Family: 465 - Name Gender Age Relation Est Yr Born Homer Hendee Male 32 Head 1843 Eliza Hendee Female 30 Wife 1845 Alfred Hendee Male 7 Son 1868 Grace Hendee Female 3 Daughter 1872 Mary Mccoll Female 19 Servant 1856 ["New York, State Census, 1875," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Homer Hendee, 1875.]1910 United States Census: Buffalo Ward 23, Erie County, New York; Household ID: 244 - Name Gender Age Marital Race Relation Born Father Born Mother BornEliza M. Hendee Female 62 Widowed White Self Ohio New York New York Lawrence Hendee Male 33 Single White Son New York New York Ohio Alfred M. Hendee Male 41 Single White Son New York New York Ohio Pauline O'Reilly Female 22 Single White New York New York New York ["United States Census, 1910," index and images, LDS FamilySearch (), Eliza M Hendee, 1910.] Alfred M. Hendee b. abt 1868 New York, USA ["New York, State Census, 1875," index and images, FamilySearch (), Alfred Hendee in entry for Homer Hendee, 1875.]============================================================================================================================================== Grace Hendee b. abt 1872 Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA m. Frederick Grant Mitchell [Tim Chew - email removed]Homer Hendee b. 7 Mar 1817 Alden, Erie County, New York, USA m. Frances Malvina King May 1847 Greensboro, Georgia d. 7 Feb 1881 St. Louis, Missouri ?Frances: b. 12 Nov 1828 Greensboro, Georgia, USA ["Stevens-Washburn with Related Lines" by Annie S. Jones, p.158; also "Worksheet for Application for Membership to the Society of Mayflower Descendants" completed by James Brooke Furrh III, Jackson, Mississippi - Mary Leigh Hendee Furrh - email removed] "Homer Hendee b. 7 Mar 1817 Alden, Erie County, New York, USA m. 1847 Greensboro, Georgia "Moved to Greensboro, GA [Georgia] as a Presbyterian minister. He married Frances Malvina King of Greensboro, GA in May, 1847. The Hendees have been in Georgia ever since. It is possible that Homer Hendee had brothers and sisters who are in your line, but I have no way of knowing." [Mary Leigh Hendee Furrh - email removed] Henry Hendee b. 25 Mar 1848 Greensboro, Georgia, USA m. Eliza Strain King 8 Jan 1878 St. Louis, Missouri d. 30 Aug 1893 Decatur, Georgia Eliza: b. 9 Dec 1861 Columbus, Georgia, CSA [Georgia passed its Ordinance of Secession on January 18, 1861.] d. 4 Jul 1925 Decatur, Georgia ["Stevens-Washburn with Related Lines" by Annie S. Jones, p.158; also "Worksheet for Application for Membership to the Society of Mayflower Descendants" completed by James Brooke Furrh III, Jackson, Mississippi also Eliza Strain King Family Bible Record - Mary Leigh Hendee Furrh - email removed] Roy King Hendee b. 10 Feb 1891 Decatur, Georgia, USA m. Mary Bowden 23 Jun 1928 Atlanta, Georgia d. 15 Jul 1954 Atlanta, Georgia Member of The Society of Mayflower Descendants "by right of bloodline descent in the 10th generation from Myles Standish, who was a passenger on the MAYFLOWER voyage which terminated at Plymouth, New England, December, 1620." [Roy's great grandfather, Homer Hendee, married Mary Washburn who was the dauthter of Olive Standish and Abner Washburn. Olive Standish was the ggg granddaughter of Myles Standish of Mayflower fame.] Mary: b. 3 Nov 1905 Forsyth, Georgia, USA ["Worksheet for Application for Membership to the Society of Mayflower Descendants" completed by James Brooke Furrh III, Jackson, Mississippi - Mary Leigh Hendee Furrh - email removed] “My father, Roy King Hendee, who lived in Atlanta received many announcements from Lee Hendee about the annual family reunion. We never could go because it was a long way from Georgia. The ones I have heard about were in the 1940’s.” [Mary Leigh Hendee Furrh - email removed] Mary Leigh Hendee b. 29 Jun 1932 Atlanta, Georgia, USA m. James Brooke Furrh, Jr. 24 Jul 1954 Atlanta, Georgia "We have lived in Jackson, Mississippi all of our married life." [Leigh Hendee Furrh - email removed] Member of The Society of Mayflower Descendants "by right of bloodline descent in the 11th generation from Myles Standish, who was a passenger on the MAYFLOWER voyage which terminated at Plymouth, New England, December, 1620." [Mary's great great grandfather, Homer Hendee, married Mary Washburn who was the dauthter of Olive Standish and Abner Washburn. Olive Standish was the ggg granddaughter of Myles Standish of Mayflower fame.] James: 13 Apr 1926 Marshall, Texas, USA Residence: Elysian Fields, Texas ["Worksheet for Application for Membership to the Society of Mayflower Descendants" completed by James Brooke Furrh III, Jackson, Mississippi - Mary Leigh Hendee Furrh - email removed] “Dave - glad Aunt Mary Leigh was able to help out...she knows her family tree! I've been aware of and intrigued by the Miles Standish family correlation for quite sometime and have been looking into joining the Mayflower Society for awhile now.” [Roy Hendee III (Atlanta, GA) - email removed] James Brooke Furrh, III b. 23 May 1957 Jackson, Mississippi, USA m. 28 Nov 1981 Shelley Elizabeth Muirhead Member of The Society of Mayflower Descendants "by right of bloodline descent in the 12th generation from Myles Standish, who was a passenger on the MAYFLOWER voyage which terminated at Plymouth, New England, December, 1620." [James' ggg grandfather, Homer Hendee, married Mary Washburn who was the dauthter of Olive Standish and Abner Washburn. Olive Standish was the ggg granddaughter of Myles Standish of Mayflower fame.] Shelley: b. 7 Jun 1958 Canton, Mississippi, USA ["Worksheet for Application for Membership to the Society of Mayflower Descendants" completed by James Brooke Furrh III, Jackson, Mississippi - Mary Leigh Hendee Furrh - email removed] Roy Hendee Furrh b. Member of The Society of Mayflower Descendants "by right of bloodline descent in the 12th generation from Myles Standish, who was a passenger on the MAYFLOWER voyage which terminated at Plymouth, New England, December, 1620." [Roy's ggg grandfather, Homer Hendee, married Mary Washburn who was the dauthter of Olive Standish and Abner Washburn. Olive Standish was the ggg granddaughter of Myles Standish of Mayflower fame.] [Mary Leigh Hendee Furrh - email removed] Jackson Furrh b. m. Leigh Hogan Residence: Atlanta, Georgia Member of The Society of Mayflower Descendants "by right of bloodline descent in the 12th generation from Myles Standish, who was a passenger on the MAYFLOWER voyage which terminated at Plymouth, New England, December, 1620." [Jackson's ggg grandfather, Homer Hendee, married Mary Washburn who was the dauthter of Olive Standish and Abner Washburn. Olive Standish was the ggg granddaughter of Myles Standish of Mayflower fame.] [Mary Leigh Hendee Furrh - email removed] Roy Hendee, Jr. b. [Roy Hendee III (Atlanta, GA) - email removed] Roy Hendee III b. “Dave - glad Aunt Mary Leigh [Furrh] was able to help out...she knows her family tree! I've been aware of and intrigued by the Miles Standish family correlation for quite sometime and have been looking into joining the Mayflower Society for a while now.” [Roy Hendee III (Atlanta, GA) - email removed]Mary Washburn Hendee b. 1820 m. Joshua Palmer Morgan 1845 d. 1897 ?Joshua: b. 1804 d. 1899 [Tim Chew - email removed]George N. Morgan b. 1851 m. Lizzie A Hawes 1876 d. 1923 Lizzie: b. 1853 [Tim Chew - email removed] Mamie M Morgan b. Elgin, Illinois, USA [Tim Chew - email removed]Annette Woodward Hendee b. 1825 m. Samuel Newell Brown 1842 d. 1903 Samuel: b. 1817 d. 1896 [Tim Chew - email removed]Hattie Mollie Brown b. 1851 m. Arthur F Curtis 1883 d. aft 1916 Arthur: b. 1863 d. aft 1916 [Tim Chew - email removed] Lile Hendee Curtis b. Elgin, Illinois, USA m. Albert H. Bates [Tim Chew - email removed]Millie Hendee b. 14 Jun 1782 Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA m. Benjamin Stores Edgerton 15 Dec 1802 Randolph, Orange County, Vermont d. 18 Aug 1854 Benjamin: b. 1777 d. 1816 [Tim Chew - email removed]Ariel Edgerton b. 1805 m. Martha Morrow 1847 d. 1882 Martha: b. 1813 d. 1872 [Tim Chew - email removed]Sarah J. Edgerton b. 1848 m. Philip H. Russell 1869 d. aft 1919 Philip: b. 1847 d. 1910 [Tim Chew - email removed] Mary K. Russell b. Belcher, New York, USA m. Fred C. Nelson d. aft 1919 [Tim Chew - email removed]Henry Edgerton b. 1854 m. Therasa Baudler 1883 d. 1920 Therasa: b. 1859 d. aft 1920 [Tim Chew - email removed] Maude Edgerton b. Austin, Minnesota, USA m. John E. Williams [Tim Chew - email removed]Abigail Hendee b. 27 Oct 1745 Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Ebenezer Fuller, Jr. 20 Mar 1764 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut d. 20 Jan 1839 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania [John Curtis – email removed; Gencircles ] “I have an Abigail HENDEE who married Ebenezer FULLER. I have no other info on her but know that he was b. 8 May 1739 Hebron, Tolland Co, CT; m. 20 Mar 1764 (no location) had a daughter Rowena FULLER 3 Mar 1765 Hebron, Tolland Co, CT.” [Janis De Lay, Sacramento, CA - email removed] Ebenezer b. 8 May 1739 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England d. aft 1785 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachuetts “1782 Revolutionary War soldier” [] Parents: Ebenezer Fuller, Sr. (b. 27 Oct 1715 East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England m. 30 Sep 1738 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut d. 29 Sep 1749 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut) and Mary Rowley (b. 5 Dec 1708 East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England (or Colchester, New London County, Connecticut, New England) d. 5 Feb 1798 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut ) [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Roxanne (“Rowena”) Fuller b. 3 Mar 1765 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m. Jared Phelps, Sr. 23 Sep 1784 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut d. 14 May 1842 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania bur. Old Congregtional Cemetery, East Smithfield Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania [LDS Family History Search - ] Jared, Sr: b. 15 Oct 1760 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England d. 13 Aug 1827 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania bur. Old Congregtional Cemetery, East Smithfield Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania Parents: John Phelps (b. 27 Sep 1731 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m. 16 Jan 1755 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut d. 5 Apr 1814 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut “Revolutionary War Veteran - CT., Sgt.” []) and Desire Dewey (b. Feb 1734 Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, New England d. 9 Oct 1827 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut) [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed]John Phelps b. 8 Jul 1785 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Rowena Phelps (twin) b. 12 Jun 1787 Hebron, Connecticut, New England m. George Thomas 12 May 1808 Becket, Massachusetts d. 18 Sep 1862 Bradford County, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] George: b. 14 May 1783 West Simsbury, Connecticut, USA d. 31 May 1846 Bradford County, Pennsylvania Parents: Samuel Thomas, Sr. (b. 1755 West Simsbury, Connecticut, New England m. abt 1755 West Simsbury, Connecticut d. Jan 1817 Rockdale, Crawford County, Pennsylvania bur. 1817 Cambridge Springs Cemetery “1790 living Connecticut; 1800 living Loudon, Massachusetts; 1813 living Otis, Massachusetts; 1815 living Pennsylvania”) and Elizabeth White (b. Connecticut, New England d. bef 1817 Berkshire County, Massachusetts) Isaiah Thomas b. 8 Jul 1813 Lee, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA m(1). Marietta Moore 24 Nov 1841 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts d. 22 Jun 1870 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Marietta: b. abt 1817 “of, Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts” Isaiah Thomas m(2). Adeline Curtiss 13 Nov 1845 Sheffield, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search - ] Adeline: b. 20 Mar 1824 Sheffield, Massachusetts, USA d. 12 Dec 1910 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts George Milton Thomas b. m. Almena Baird 18 Apr 1835 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Manna L. Thomas b. abt 1811 “of, Lee, Berkshire County, Massachusetts” m. Almina R. Broga 16 Sep 1839 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Rowena Thomas b. 14 MAY 1810 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA m. Stephen Woodward Carter 30 Sep 1834 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts d. 15 AUG 1873 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Mary Thomas b. abt 1821 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA m. Samuel Chapman abt 1842 Becket, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Samuel : b. abt 1817 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USAWealthy Ann Thomas b. 19 AUG 1823 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Maria Thomas b. abt 1826 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Hannah Elisabeth Thomas b. 16 MAY 1827 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ]Henry Albert Thomas b. 24 OCT 1830 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ]Rebecca Phelps (twin) b. 12 Jun 1787 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA m. George Thomas abt 1808 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts d. 18 Sep 1862 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] George: b. abt 1783 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, USAJared Phelps, Jr. b. 24 Jan 1789 Hebron, Connecticut, USA m(1). Elizabeth (“Eliza”) Hackett 7 Jul 1814 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania d. 27 Aug 1869 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania bur. East Smithfield Cemetery, East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Elizabeth (“Eliza”): b. 20 May 1795 Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA d. 2 May 1833 East Smithfield, Pennsylvania bur. East Smithfield Cemetery, East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania Parents: Asa Hackett (b. 1771 m. 27 Mar 1794 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts d. 1847 Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania) and Eliza Hammond (b. abt 1773) Darius Bullock Phelps b. 5 Feb 1816 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Dorcas Stackhouse 26 Jan 1847 d. 12 Nov 1890 Sauk Center, Minnesota Dorcas: b. 23 May 1821 East Smithfield, Pennsylvania, USA d. 22 Mar 1851 East- Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Dudley Guilford Phelps b. 26 Nov 1847 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Virginia Douville d. 10 Mar 1923 LaCrosse, Wisconsin Virginia: b. 8 Apr 1848 Dakota County, Minnesota, USA d. 5 Jan 1921 LaCrosse, Wisconsin Parents: James Douville and Elizabeth Reed [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Charles Clarence Phelps b. 22 Oct 1870 Richmond, Minnesota, USA m. Minnie Henrietta Hanson 25 Nov 1891 d. 18 Nov 1957 Chicago, Illinois Minnie Henrietta: b. 4 Mar 1868 Spydeberg, Norway d. 1 Jul 1953 Duluth, Minnesota Parents: Hans Martin Hanson (b. 1848 d. 1928) and Anne Oleson [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Harris Dudley Phelps b. 13 Feb 1901 Glenwood City, Wisconsin, USA m. Jean S. Marshall 27 May 1928 d. 18 Nov 1953 Chicago, Illinois Jean S: b. 3 Sep 1908 Prentice, Wisconsin, USA d. 8 Apr 1950 Troy, Indiana Parents: William Marshall (b. 1869 d. 1922 ) and Laura Mae Easton (b. 1874 d. 1942) [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Lois Mae Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed]Jared Phelps III b. 27 Mar 1827 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Sybil Griffin 1 Aug 1850 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania d. Canton, Pennsylvania Sybil: b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Emma Laura Phelps b. 30 Jan 1853 E. Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. A. D. McElwain [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Jared Phelps IV b. 24 May 1861 E. Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Gertrude Hale 20 Apr 1887 d. 4 Feb 1892 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] William Homer Phelps b. 10 Nov 1873 E. Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Jacob Emerson Phelps b. 7 Feb 1829 E. Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Mary Jane Dibble 27 Oct 1864 Bradford County, Pennsylvania d. 7 Jan 1893 Canton, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Eliza Phelps b. 23 Oct 1865 Canton, Pennsylvania, USA [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Mary Phelps b. 6 Oct 1867 Canton, Pennsylvania, USA [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Jared Phelps, Jr. m(2). Sally __ [LDS Family History Search - ] Sally: b. abt 1793Ralph Phelps b. 20 Dec 1790 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA m. Esther RUDD 3 Jun 1819 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts d. 28 Feb 1876 Smithfield, Bedford County, Pennsysvania [LDS Family History Search - ] Esther: b. 30 Sep 1792 Becket, Berkshrie County, Massachusetts, USA d. 25 Nov 1859Smithfield, Bedford County, Pennsysvania Parents: Joseph Rudd (b. abt 1773 “of Enfield, Hartford County, Connecticut” m. abt 1793 Enfield, Hartford County, Connecticut) and __ __ (b. abt 1777 “of Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA”)Mary Phelps b. 14 Oct 1792 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA d. 23 Dec 1811 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Sarah Phelps b. 19 Feb 1795 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA d. 7 Jan 1802 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ]Augustus Phelps b. 19 Nov 1796 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA m. Abigail Hackett 19 OCT 1820 d. 14 MAY 1876 bur. East Smithfield Cemetery, Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Abigail: b. 1804 Smithfield, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 17 Feb 1876 Smithfield, Bedford County, Pennsylvania bur. East Smithfield Cemetery, Smithfield, Bradford County, PennsylvaniaWealthy Phelps b. 10 Oct 1801 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA m. Gordon Wilcox 02 FEB 1826 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania d. 23 MAY 1884 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania bur. East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Gordon: b. 10 MAR 1789 Athens Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania d. 21 DEC 1865 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania bur. East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania Parents: Thomas Wilcox and Jarusha TaylorFrances Orion Wilcox b. 12 DEC 1826 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Orville Bassett Kellogg 24 MAY 1853 d. 31 JAN 1904 [LDS Family History Search - ] Sevellon Hawkins Wilcox b. 13 FEB 1829 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 16 JUN 1905 [LDS Family History Search - ] Gordon Taylor Wilcox b. 14 AUG 1840 East Smithfield, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 03 MAY 1863 [LDS Family History Search - ] William Phelps b. 7 Aug 1804 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ]Henry Phelps b. 7 Aug 1806 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA m. Phoebe WHEELER 28 May 1837Smithfield, Fayette County, Pennsylvania d. 7 Mar 1866 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Phoebe: b. 10 JUN 1813 Rhode Island, USA d. 27 JUL 1885 Smithfield, Fayette County, PennsylvaniaVictoria Phelps b. 11 MAR 1838 East Smithfield, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Dorrance Tracy 27 DEC 1859 [LDS Family History Search - ] Diton Phelps b. 5 MAR 1840 East Smithfield, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Jane Eliza Gerould 27 DEC 1865 [LDS Family History Search - ] Emma Jane Phelps b. 16 AUG 1842 East Smithfield, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 31 DEC 1857 [LDS Family History Search - ] Edith Minerva Phelps b. 18 MAR 1847 East Smithfield, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA m. George H. Webb 17 FEB 1872 [LDS Family History Search - ] Abigail Fuller b. 25 Nov 1766 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m. Nathan Phelps 6 Apr 1786 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut d. 5 Apr 1853 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search] Nathan: b. 31 Dec 1765 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England d. 5 Nov 1841 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Parents: John Phelps (b. 27 Sep 1731 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m. 16 Jan 1755 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut d. 5 Apr 1814 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut) and Desire Dewey (b. Feb 1734 Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, New England d. 9 Oct 1827 Hebron, Connecticut) [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed]Cynthia Phelps b.16 Jan 1787 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA m. Solomon Barber 23 APR 1807 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Solomon: b. abt 1784 “of, Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts” d. AUG 1839 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Orson Barber b. abt 1809 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA d. abt 1872 [LDS Family History Search - ] [daughter] Barber b. abt 1811 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Abigail Phelps b. 19 Jul 1789 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA d. 18 Aug 1791 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Abigail Phelps(2) b. 26 May 1791 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA m. Thomas Lester 8 Apr 1818 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts d. 5 Sep 1866 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Thomas: b. abt 1787 “of, Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts”Alvah Phelps b. 5 Jun 1793 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA d. 22 Aug 1793 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Nathan Phelps, Jr. b. 19 Aug 1794 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA m. Betsey Thomas 11 Mar 1816 Congregational Church, Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts by Rev. J. L. Mills d. aft 1860 Greenwood, Crawford County, Pennsylvania “Census: 1850 Rockford Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania; Census: 1860 Rockford Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania” [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Betsey: b. 1795 Louden, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA d. 1850 Cambridge Borough, Crawford County, Pennsylvania Parents: Samuel Thomas (b. 1755 West Simsbury, Connecticut, New England m. abt 1780 West Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut d. Jan 1817 Rockdale, Crawford County, Pennsylvania bur. 1817 Cambridge Springs Cemetery, Crawford County, Pennsylvania Residence: 1790 living CT.; 1800 living Loudon, MA.; 1813 living Otis, MA.;1815 PA.) and Elizabeth White (b. abt 1758 West Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. bef 1817 Berkshire County, Massachusetts bur. Cambridge Springs Cemetery, Crawford County, Pennsylvania) (Daughter) Phelps b. abt 1818 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] (Daughter) Phelps b. abt 1820 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] (Daughter) Phelps b. abt 1822 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] (Daughter) Phelps b. abt 1828 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] (Daughter) Phelps b. abt 1830 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] (Daughter) Phelps b. abt 1832 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] (Daughter) Phelps b. abt 1835 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Nathan Dudley Phelps b. 15 Apr 1826 Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Caroline Amanda Cook 27 Feb 1848 Canfield, Mahoning County, Ohio d. 8 Mar 1911 Utica, Venango County, Pennsylvania bur. Mill Creek Cemetery, Utica, Pennsylvania Occupation: farmer Military: Union Veteran: 169th Pennsylvania Infantry, Co. A, [rank] private [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Caroline Amanda: b. 1824 New York State d. abt 1880 Mercer County, Pennsylvania Parents: Jonathan T. Cook (b. 1793 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA m. 1819 New York State d. abt 1865 Worth Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania Occupation: farmer Residence: 1850 Greenwood Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania; 1860 Worth Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania) and Polly Colton (b. 1790 Massachusetts, USA d. abt 1865 Worth Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania) Clark E. Phelps [probably Clark Ebenezer Phelps] b. 24 Apr 1856 Canfield, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA m. Mary E. Hubert 12 Mar 1886 Sandy Lake, Mercer County, Pennsylvania (Clark - aged 29, resident of Sandy Lake; Mary - aged 27, resident of Mill Creek) d. 8 Aug 1933 Utica, Venango County, Pennsylvania bur. Mill Creek Cemetery, Utica, Pennsylvania Residence: 1886 Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania [Obituary, local newspaper, tombstone] Mary E: b. 12 Sep 1854 Trumbull County, Ohio, USA d. 26 Oct 1925 Utica, Venango County, Pennsylvania bur. Mill Creek Cemetery, Utica, Pennsylvania Residence: 1886 Mill Creek, Pennsylvania [Obituary, local newspaper] [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Nathan H. Phelps b. 15 Oct 1889 Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 29 Aug 1939 French Creek Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] May Phelps b. 1890 Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Ira Carter [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Frank M. Phelps b. 1892 d. 1956 E. Randolph, New York, USA bur. Mill Creek Cemetery, Venango County, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Lizzie Phelps b. 1892 Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 6 Dec 1977 Venango County, Pennsylvania bur. Mill Creek Cemetery, Venango County, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Clara Phelps (triplet) b. Apr 1896 Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 1 Apr 1897 Venango County, Pennsylvania bur. Mill Creek Cemetery, Venango County, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Clark Phelps (triplet) b. Apr 1896 Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 4 May 1896 Venango County, Pennsylvania bur. Mill Creek Cemetery, Venango County, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Cora Phelps (triplet) b. Apr 1896 Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 17 Jun 1897 Venango County, Pennsylvania bur. Mill Creek Cemetery, Venango County, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] George Phelps (twin) b. 1899 Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA d. aft 1933 East Randolph, New York [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Edith Phelps (twin) b. 1899 Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA m. L. M. English d. aft 1933 Wyattville, Venango County, Pennsylvania L. M: b. d. bef 1980 Wyattville, Venango County, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Fredora English b. m. __ Woods [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Evelyn English b. m. __ McGowan [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Mary English b. m. __ Hummel [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Donna English b. m. __ Dunne [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Patty English b. m. __ Cardy [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Shirley English b. m. __ Wheeling [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] [Unknown #7] English b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] [Unknown #8] English b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Ophelia Phelps b. 1858 Wolf Creek Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA [Published Interview with Nathan Dudley Phelps] m. Benjamin F. Hubler [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Benjamin F: b. abt 1864 Bertha Hubler b. abt 1880 Graham Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Jesse Ernest Greene Jesse Ernest: b. 20 Aug 1876 Graham Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA Parents: William Riley Greene [Mildred Ray (L.D.S. Member), P.A.F., 175 South 800 East, Payson, UT 84651] [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] George Weldon Phelps b. 15 Sep 1860 Wolf Creek Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Susan Katherine Victoria Beckett 1879 Millington, Tuscola County, Michigan d. 26 Jan 1942 Conneaut Lake, Crawford County, Pennsylvania bur. Evergreen Cemetery Occupation: businessman; hotel-owner [Death Certificate] [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Susan Katherine Victoria: b. 31 Dec 1860 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania County, USA d. 28 Jun 1937 Conneaut Lake, Crawford County, Pennsylvania bur. Evergreen Cemetery Parents: Peter Leroy Beckett (b. 20 Apr 1831 New Castle County, Deleware, USA m. 19 Apr 1860 Old Swede's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania d. 8 Apr 1902 Lansing, Bingham County, Michigan bur. Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lansing, Michigan Occupation: shipworker [1902 Death Certificate]) and Mary Ellen Durham (b. 10 Feb 1843 Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 25 Oct 1906 Genesee, Genesee County, Michigan bur. Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lansing, Michigan [1906 Death Certificate]) Herbert Phelps b. 1880 Millington, Michigan, USA d. 1880 in Millington, Michigan [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Edith May Phelps b. 28 Oct 1881 Millington, Michigan, USA m. Frederick Wilhelm Hanselman d. 10 Nov 1963 Harmonsburg, Pennsylvania bur. Evergreen Cemetery Frederick Wilhelm: b. 1878 Ohio, USA d. aft 1910 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] George Hanselman b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Albert LeRoy Phelps b. 18 Apr 1883 Atlantic Station, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Pearl Mae Mowery 1905 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania d. 2 Sep 1963 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania bur. Evergreen Cemetery Pearl Mae: b. 13 Nov 1886 Pennsylvania, USA d. 30 May 1957 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania bur. Evergreen Cemetery [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Floyd Albert Phelps b. 23 Mar 1906 Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA m(1). Florence __ d. 17 Feb 1987 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania bur. Evergreen Cemetery [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Floyd Albert Phelps m(2). DeLillis __ [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Floyd Albert Phelps m(3). Erma Longwell [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Barton LeRoy Phelps b. Residence: 1987 California [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] David L. Phelps b. Residence: 1987 Bolingbrook, Illinois [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Floyd Albert Phelps m(4). Ruth Shorts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Alice Susan Phelps b. 12 May 1909 m. Clarence John Walker d. 31 Oct 1989 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, USA bur. Evergreen Cemetery Clarence John: 10 Jun 1899 d. 14 Jun 1975 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Maxine Joann Walker b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Grace Lucille Phelps b. 6 Aug 1912 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, USA m. Andrew Kinch d. 13 Nov 1999 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania bur. Evergreen Cemetery Andrew: d. 1943 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Thelma Sarah Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Jeanne Elaina Phelps b. 1919 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, USA d. Jun 1943 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania bur. Evergreen Cemetery [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Frederick ("Fred") George Phelps, Sr. b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Nathan Dallas Phelps b. 29 Dec 1884 Spring Lake, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Mary Agnes Laudeman abt 1903 Crawford County, Pennsylvania d. 18 Nov 1949 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania bur. Immaculate Conception Summit Church, Immaculate Conception Cemetery Religion: Roman Catholic Occupation: carpenter, mechanic Mary Agnes: b. 24 Dec 1885 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, USA d. 22 Jul 1966 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania bur. Immaculate Conception Summit Church, Immaculate Conception Cemetery Religion: Roman Catholic Occupation: Nurse's Aid Parents: Edwin L. Laudeman (b. 23 May 1864 Geneva, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. 31 Dec 1891 Conneautville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania d. 13 Jun 1947 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania) and Sarah Boyle (b. 1 Jan 1864 Summit, Crawford County, Pennsylvania , USA d. 10 Jun 1939 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania) [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Mary Agnes (“Agnes”) Phelps b. 6 Jan 1905 Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Raymond Wiltrout abt 1922 d. 14 Dec 1980 Elwood City, Pennsylvania Raymond: b. 21 Feb 1902 d. 8 May 1992 Elwood City, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Robert Dale Wiltrout b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] William Donald Wiltrout b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Betty Lee Wiltrout b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] James Edward Wiltrout b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Cletus (“Clet”) Frederick Phelps b. 10 Dec 1906 Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Irene Beringer abt1940 d. 30 Apr 1979 Meadville, Pennsylvania bur. St. Agatha's Catholic Church [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Suzanne Mary Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Patricia Nanette Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Kathleen Carole Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] John Dallas Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Sara Katherine Phelps b. 4 Apr 1909 Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 7 Oct 1937 Crawford County, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Ellen Phelps b. 4 Jul 1912 Albion, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. __ Longwell d. 8 Feb 1975 in Harmonsburg, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Clarence (“Lyle”) Lyle Phelps b. 11 May 1914 Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 7 Mar 1977 Harmonsburg, Pennsylvania “mentally disabled after fall” [; Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Lawrence (“Grady”) Graydon Phelps b. 26 Apr 1917 Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA m(1). Esther Saputo d. 19 Jul 1998 Meadville, Pennsylvania bur. St. Brigid Cemetery [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Nicki Jean Phelps b. m. __ Lewandawcki Robert (“Bob”) Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Katherine (“Kathy”) Phelps b. m. (1998 unmarried) [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Lawrence (“Grady”) Graydon Phelps m(2). Jean Ricci [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Lawrence (“Grady”) Graydon Phelps m(3). Evelyn Marie Sikes 27 Jan 1940 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Dianne Lee Phelps b. 27 Aug 1940 d. 31 Aug 1940 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Lawrence (“Larry”) Graydon Phelps, Jr. b. 12 Oct 1941 m. Joyce Marie Rice Rick 9 Sep 1967 d. 30 Oct 1990 Saegertown, Pennsylvania, USA [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Donna Mae Phelps b. 13 Feb 1945 d. 1 Sep 1945 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] James Dallas Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Christopher (“Wally”) Wallace Phelps b. 10 Dec 1919 Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Shirley Mae Cotterman 12 Jan 1946 Conneautville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania d. 30 Apr 1997 Harmonsburg, Pennsylvania bur. Evergreen Cemetery [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] James Wallace Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Christie Lee Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] William Darrell (“Bill” or “Donnie”) Phelps b. 15 Aug 1923 Summit Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA m. Mary Hellen Boozer 27 Mar 1948 O'Neal Street U.M.C. [United Methodist Church], Newberry, South Carolina (divorced) d. 8 Mar 1981 Camden, South Carolina bur. Quaker Cemetery, Camden, South Carolina Military Service: bet 1940 - 1961 U.S. Navy, W.W. II, Korea; Radioman, C.P.O. (Chief Petty Officer), retired; ships-served-on: Zellars & Owens Occupation: bet 1961 - 1980 Camden [South Carolina] Hardware manager Mary Hellen: b. 16 Mar 1932 Newberry, South Carolina, USA m(2). James Edward Anderson 1960 Camden, South Carolina d. aft 1998 Camden, South Carolina Residence: 2373 Haile Street, Camden, SC 29020 (1998) Education: Newberry High School Occupation: textileworker Parents: Jenkins Luther Boozer (b. 29 Apr 1906 Newberry County, South Carolina, USA m. 20 Oct 1928 in Newberry, South Carolina d. 22 Nov 1960 Camden, South Carolina bur. Quaker Cemetery, Camden, South Carolina Religion: Methodist, Lyttleton Street Methodist Church, Camden, South Carolina) and Marcella Padgett [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Luther Daryl Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Dallas LeRoy Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Charlene Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] James Harold Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Jerald Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Francis Ronald Phelps b. [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Floyd Phelps b. 8 Apr 1891 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, USA d. 28 Apr 1900 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Beatrice Ellen Phelps b. 24 Mar 1895 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, USA d. 17 Oct 1982 Niagara Falls, New York [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Gladys Miriam Phelps b. 13 Aug 1902 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, USA m. Carmen Davenport Coon d. 9 May 1994 Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania Carmen Davenport: b. d. 1974 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Elizabeth Phelps b. 3 Jun 1797 Otis, Berkshire, Massachusetts , USA d. 15 May 1857 Berkshire, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Harvey Phelps b. 19 Mar 1800 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA m(1). Rebecca Kingsley 30 JAN 1826 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts d. 8 Apr 1872 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Rebecca: b. abt 1802 “of, Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts d. Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Parents: Enos KingsleyHarvey Phelps m(2). Anna L. Knight 5 DEC 1848 Berkshire County, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search - ] Anna L: b. abt 1814 “of, Berkshire County, Massachusetts” d. aft 1899 Dudley Phelps b. 10 Jun 1802 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA d. 9 Aug 1817 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Demise Phelps b. 5 Oct 1804 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA m. Newton Mather 7 Mar 1834 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Newton: b. abt 1800 Deacon Benjamin Phelps b. 14 Jul 1807 Otis, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA ch. Berkshire County, Massachusetts m. Beulah Sophia Pitt 5 Apr 1837 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts d. 6 Jan 1880 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search - ; Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Beulah Sophia: b. 9 JUN 1816 Washington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Parents: Henry Pitt (b. abt 1795 Washington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA m. 12 Jun 1806 Washington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Occupation: carpenter) and Sophia Bill (b. 17 Jun 1788 Washington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts)1880 United States Census: Becket, Berkshire, Massachusetts – Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Beulah S. PHELPS Self W Female W 64 MA Keeping House MA MA Charles N. PHELPS Son S Male W 23 MA MA MA Henry PITT Father W Male W 94 MA Carpenter MA MA[LDS Family History Search - ] Henry Benjamin Phelps b. 29 Jul 1838 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA d. 4 Jan 1843 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Henry Pitt Phelps b. 13 Jul 1844 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA m. Anna Priscilla King 14 Jun 1881 d. aft 1890 New York City, New York [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Anna Priscilla: b. 28 Nov 1842 Worthington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Parents: Rufus King (b. 18 Nov 1807 Montgomery, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA m. 5 Dec 1848 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts d. bef 5 Dec 1848) and Anna Louisa Knight (b. abt 1811 “of, Montgomery, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA”) Arthur Benjamin Phelps b. 8 AUG 1847 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA d. 20 FEB 1868 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Charles Norton Phelps b. 21 Apr 1857 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA d. Albany, New York [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed] Alvah Phelps b. 2 Aug 1810 Massachusetts, USA m. Mary Jane Hersey 7 Sep 1835 Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts Occupation: book agent [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Mary Jane: b. 26 JUN 1813 East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Parents: [father] (b. Massachusetts) and [mother] (b. Massachusetts) 1880 United States Census: 13th Ward, Albany, Albany County, New York – Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Alvah PHELPS Self M Male W 69 MA Book Agent CT CT Mary Jane PHELPS Wife M Female W 66 MA Keeping House MA MA Sarah PHELPS Dau S Female W 38 MA Insurance Agent MA MA Edward LYNCH Other S Male W 30 IRE Stone Cutter IRE IRE [LDS Family History Search - ] Sarah Elizabeth Phelps b. 21 JUN 1843 Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Occupation: Insurance Agent [LDS Family History Search - ] Mehitable Rowle Fuller b. 13 Feb 1770 Hebron Township, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England d. 6 Dec 1773 (infant) Hebron Township, Tolland County, Connecticut [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed]Ebenezer Fuller b. 8 Nov 1772 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m. Hannah House MAR 1801 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut d. 10 MAY 1858 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Hannah: b. 25 JUL 1782 Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA d. 16 APR 1847 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York Polly FULLER b. 19 MAR 1802 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, USA d. 7 FEB 1854 [LDS Family History Search - ] Erastus FULLER b. 25 NOV 1803 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, USA m. Lucretia GILBERT 17 OCT 1832 d. 22 MAR 1873 [LDS Family History Search - ] Harriet FULLER b. 25 OCT 1804 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, USA d. 25 JAN 1876 [LDS Family History Search - ] Emily FULLER b. 27 JUL 1806 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, USA d. abt 1858 [LDS Family History Search - ] John H. FULLER b. 9 JAN 1809 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, USA d. 07 JUN 1890 [LDS Family History Search - ] Terrell FULLER b. 18 AUG 1813 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, USA m. Charlotte FRIZZELL 7 AUG 1838 d. 15 JAN 1871 [LDS Family History Search - ] Dwight A. FULLER b. 27 JAN 1815 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, USA m. Jane Elizabeth MERRICK 5 DEC 1839 d. 19 MAY 1890 [LDS Family History Search - ] George Washington FULLER b. 11 MAR 1818 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, USA m. Adeline BRADLEY 15 JUN 1843 d. 28 DEC 1904 [LDS Family History Search - ] Ralph D. FULLER b. 21 MAY 1886 Cazenovia, Madison County, New York, USA m. Adeline CONEY 22 DEC 1859 d. 21 MAY 1886 [LDS Family History Search - ] Mehitable Fuller b. 26 May 1775 Hebron Township, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m. Jesse Rudd 9 Jan 1800 d. 17 Apr 1869 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Jesse: b. 7 JUL 1764 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, New England Elizabeth Fuller b. 1 May 1778 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ]Sally Fuller b. 28 Jun 1782 Hebron Township, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA m. Elihu Watrous 10 Sep 1812 [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Elihu: b. abt 1778Arathusa Fuller b. 13 Apr 1785 Hebron Township, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA m. Isaiah Kingsley, Jr. 3 Apr 1807 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts d. 17 Apr 1869 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps – email removed; LDS Family History Search - ] Isaiah, Jr: b. 22 MAY 1781 Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Joshua Hendee m(2). Keziah Armstrong 24 Apr 1751 Norwich, Connecticut "(Married (2)?Keziah Armstrong, Apr., 24, 1751." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; LDS Family History Search - ] Keziah: b. 26 DEC 1717 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, New England Parents: Benjamin Armstrong Jr. (b. 30 NOV 1674 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, New England) and Sarah __==================================================================================================================================================================Elizabeth Hendee b. 28 Apr 1710 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m(1). __ Brown abt 1730 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut [Duncan Family Geneology - ] d. 4 Jun 1750 (Age: 40) bur. Connecticut ["Connecticut, Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934," index, LDS FamilySearch (), Elizabeth Hendee, 04 Jun 1750; citing reference , FHL microfilm 3139.] (or 23 Sep 1762 Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut "Elizabeth Hendee b. April 28, 1710 in Windham, d. September 23, 1762 in Mansfield, Tolland Cty, CT, m. abt 1730 in Windham to Mr. Brown" [Robert Reynolds - email via Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]) Mr. Brown: b. abt 1706 "of Windham" [LDS Family History Search; LDS Submitter - DIANE M ANDERSON 10577 DASON DRIVE, BOISE ID, USA 83704] ================================================================================================================================================================== Elizabeth Hendee m(2). Benjamin Peet Bethlehem, Litchfield County, Connecticut ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Elizabeth /Hendee/ submission id:MM33-MVD]================================================================================================================================================================== Barzillia ( or Barzillai or Barzallai or Barrillai) Hendee b. 18 Jun 1713 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Thankful Butler 18 Dec 1739 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut d. 26 Nov 1787 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut Residence: Windham, Connecticut; Woodbury, Connecticut; Western?N.Y. Military Service: French and Indian War, stationed at Fort Edward with brother, Asa Hendee (1758) "(10)12. BARZALLAl HENDEE (1) B., June 18, 1713, at Windham, Conn., M., Thankful Butler,?Dec., 18, 1739 at Windham, Conn., Lived and died at Woodbury, Conn., Family moved?to Western?N.Y." [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "Barrilla [Hendee] married, lived, and died in Woodbury Ct." [Wayne Duncan - email removed] Thankful: b. 1723 Edgartown, Dukes County, Massachusetts, USA chr. 30 Jan 1723 Great Neck, Dukes County, Massachusetts d. 4 Mar 1794 Woodbury, Litchfield County,Connecticut Parents: Malachi Butler (b. 1689 Great Neck, Dukes County, Massachusetts, New England chr. 1721 Great Neck, Dukes County, Massachusetts m. 1721 Edgartown, Dukes County, Massachusetts d. 1770) and Jemimah Daggett (b. 1694 Edgartown, Dukes County, Massachusetts, America d. aft 1732) "Barzillai Hendee b. June 18, 1713 in Windham, Connecticut m. December 18, 1739 in Windham to Thankful Butler, d. Woodbury, Litchfield Cty, CT" [Robert Reynolds - email via Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “In The Conant Family in America I also find this statement regarding Barzillai (son of Richard and Elizabeth Conant Hendee) born 18 June 1713 - Lived and died at Woodbury Conn. Left a large family who, it is supposed, removed to western New York. Clinton and Essex county are not in the western part of the state, but rather, near Vermont . . . the family of Barzillai Hendee and other families (e.g. Adgate) belonged to the same church in Connecticut. I then find these families in upstate New York in the 1800 census as well as the 1798 Tax Assessment for northern New York.” [Nancy Torphy - email ] “The Story of the Powder Horn: "Made at Lake George by Simeon Rovs [Rouse] in 1756, the horn traveled far before it arrived in Michigan by 1850. It was found with a box of deeds (1788), and letters on the woodpile when my father attended his grandfather's funeral in 1890. "Barzilla" is carved in a written place on the horn and "Serj't or Clerke" Handee appears in the Jabez Fitch Diaries of 1757 1758...personal meetings as well as record keeping for the troops and provincial regiments. He signed a deed in Connecticut in 1800 so had it at the time from where it passed to the family (Hendee, Hendy, Handy) for its trip west after 1835. Now at last it has found a haven at Lake George where it had its beginnings." [Dorothea Handy Phipps 1994, Powder Horn donor] “THE OWNER OF THE HORN: SIMEON ROUSE - Hi Derek [Stafford], I’ve done some research on the name that appears on the powder horn and I think it probably belonged to Simeon Rouse. The name appears on the horn as ROVS; the letter is “V” is often used as a “U” on horns. Simeon Rouse served in Captain Ebenezer Billings’ company of Major General Phineas Lyman’s Connecticut Provincial Regiment in 1756. He enlisted on April 6 and was discharged on December 5, 1756 and served at Fort William Henry for much of that season. In 1757 Rouse was a corporal in Captain Adam Gallop’s company of Colonel Phineas Lyman’s Connecticut Provincial Regiment enlisting March 1 and discharged December 2, 1757. It will be interesting to know if Barzillai Hendee’s name appears on the horn. He is noted as having served in Major Israel Putnam’s Company of Colonel Eleazer Fitch’s Connecticut Provincial Regiment in 1758. There is no mention of Rouse having served in 1758. You might try to determineif there is any connection between the Hendee and Rouse families. Best of luck in your research. Sincerely, Chris, Christopher D. Fox, Curator of Collections Fort Ticonderoga” “THE PRIMARY INSCRIPTION ON THE POWDER HORN READS: ‘Simeon Rouse His horn was made / At Lake George November ye ?9 Day1756 / Take not this horn for fear / of Shame for on it is written / the owner's name’” TIME LINE:1754: French & Indian War commences1755: Construction of British Forts “William Henry” and “Edward” commences. Ft. William Henry is located on the South end of Lake George. Fort Edward is located about 15 miles South and East on the Hudson River at the “great carrying place,” the portage between the Hudson River, which flows South through the Hudson Valley to New York and the watershed that drains Northward into Lake George and Lake Champlain and, ultimately, flows to Montreal and the Atlantic Ocean.1756: Simeon Rouse at Fort William Henry1757: August 3-9: Siege of Fort William Henry1758: Barzillai Hendee and Asa Hendee at Fort Edward; August 8, Israel Putnam captured during the 1st ??? 2nd ??? other ??? “Battle of the Snow Shoes.” ??? FAMILY CHART – POWDERHORN [Derek Stafford (2013) - email removed]Direct DescentBarzillai HendeeEvents in HistoryCitation1609: Henry Hudson, seeking the Northwest passage to China, travels up the Hudson River to Albany, NY where shallow waters halt further progress.1619: The Mayflower, attempting to sail to the Hudson River, instead lands at Provincetown Harbor. Plymouth Bay Colony established.1630-1640: Connecticut Colonies, Saybrook and New Haven Colonies established in Connecticut.Map: “Connecticut Colony, 1636-1776”Richard Hendee I (1611-1670)1660: Norwich, CT, established.Map: Norwich, CT, “First House Lots 1660”Richard Hendee II (1666-1742/43)Jonathon Hendee (1694-1775)son of Richard II and Sarah Smith(d. 1694)Barzillai Hendee (1713-) son of Richard II and his 2nd wife, Elizabeth ConnantCaleb Hendee (1745-1823)Barzillai Hendee (1740 - ) son of Barzillai Hendee and his wife Thankful ButlerJabez Fitch (1737-1812)Birth records for Barzillai Hendee and Jabez Fitch1754-1763: French & Indian War.1755 Fort Edward constructed at “The Great Carrying Place,” the portage between the Hudson River and Lake Champlain. The Champlain Canal from the Hudson River @ Fort Edward, NY, to Lake Champlain was built as part of the Erie Canal Project cir. 1820Military records for Barzillai Hendee and Jabez FitchMap: 1790 CensusMaps: French and Indian WarDrawing of Fort Edward1775–1783: Revolutionary WarDavid Hendee (1786-1867)William Briggs Hendee (1813-1900)Ira Hendee (1852-1929)Hal William Hendee (1894-1980)Gayla Mae (Hendee) Stafford (1935-2000)Randy, Fred, Derek & Robin StaffordDaniel, Blake, Marissa, Alex, Zosia & Max StaffordJabez Fitch: Diary published in “Mayflower Descendent, The” (TMD) Fort Edward January 23, 1758: “I Helpd Clerke Hardee in Prepairing Muster Rolls & Returns for a Muster” TMD, vol. 9, page 212. January 26, 1758: “Toard Night I Went Into ye Woods & Got Som Wood—In ye Evening Old Grinnill Got a Jugg of Rhum Invited Me To Drink with Them Then after we had Fild our Skins with Flip we went To Play at Cards Austen & I Beet Handee & Hewit out of 2 Quarts of Rhum—” TMD, vol. 9, page 213. February 6, 1758: “I was Extream Hoerce with My Cold So that My Voice Had almost Left Me—The Evening Following Sergeant Geer Sold a Deer Skin to Clerke Handee for 1 Dollar : 3.5 : ? lb. Tobaco a Pinte of Dryd Apples and a Quart of Yanka” TMD, vol. 10, page 186. February 9, 1758: “In ye Evening Clerke Handee went to ye Island & Came Back Vary Well Grogd & was Something out Rageous” TMD, vol. 11, page 145. Note: “Clerke Handee” could have been either Barzillai Hendee (born 1713) or his brother, Asa Hendee (born 1715). [David Petrie – dapwyn@] “In the year 1831 I had a Letter from Cyrus Hendee dated at South Chili New York giving an act (account?) of my uncle Asa Hendee’s family, among other things he says his oldest brother Asa lived in the state of Vermont in the town of Lownal (Lownad?). Perhaps you know him. He must be about 54 years of age. Among other things this Cyrus informed me that he had changed his name to Handy because he had in that country found many who belonged to our [family] who had done the same among others he said his father’s cousin Barzilla had done the same. I reproved him for breaking down the ancient landmark of spelling the name as that would loose all trace of name & family.” [Letter from Abner Hendee to Gen. Caleb Hendee, Jr. – 15 Jun 1834]“Barzallai Hendee - New York State 1800: I am interested in getting information about a Barzallai Hendee living in Clinton/Essex County New York. He is listed in the 1800 Essex census. I would like to find the names of his children. Thanks.” [Nancy Torphy - email ] Barzilla (or Barzillai) Hendee, Jr. b. 6 Nov 1740 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England m. Mary Clemons 7 Jan 1762 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut “In The Conant Family in America I also find this statement regarding Barzillai (son of Richard and Elizabeth Conant Hendee) born 18 June 1713 - Lived and died at Woodbury Conn. Left a large family who, it is supposed, removed to western New York. Clinton and Essex county are not in the western part of the state, but rather, near Vermont . . . the family of Barzillai Hendee and other families (e.g. Adgate) belonged to the same church in Connecticut. I then find these families in upstate New York in the 1800 census as well as the 1798 Tax Assessment for northern New York.” [Nancy Torphy - email ] Mary: b. abt 1742 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New EnglandAbel Hendee b. 13 Aug 1767 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England d. 13 Mar 1769 (infant) Residence: Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut [Curtis (Kurt) DARLING 8341 Glenhaven Ct, Cincinnati, OH, 45241, United States of America] “ . . . the only known 3 Hendee families in Conn. in 1820, Amasa, Abner and Abel Hendee. In veryifying all 3, Abel seems the most likely to be Daniel’s father.” [Stella Kirkman - email removed] Clemons Handy b. 29 Aug 1762 Winchester, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England m. Abigail Morriss 5 Mar 1786 Colebrook, Connecticut ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Abigail Morriss submission id:MM9R-XYG; Colebrook Vital Records, Vol 1, Page 28.] Abigail: b. abt 1766 “of Colebrook, Connecticut” Syrenias Handy b. 13 Apr 1764 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Syrenias Handy submission id:MM9R-XYG]Lucy Handy b. 13 May 1769 Winchester, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Lucy Handy submission id:MM9R-XYG] Leyman Handy b. 17 Dec 1773 Winchester, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Leyman Handy submission id:MM9R-XYG] Thankfull Handy b. 13 Nov 1776 Winchester, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Thankfull Handy submission id:MM9R-XYG] Lucretia Handy b. 4 Aug 1779 Winchester, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA m. Amos Hill 26 Dec 1797 1st Congregational Church, Westmoreland, Oneida County, New York “Lucretia Handy married Amos Hill at The First Congregational Church of Westmoreland. She was the first recorded Handy of this family to be inthe Westmoreland area. Shubal, her uncle appears in the later census records for this town. It is unclear who else was in Westmoreland at the time of the marriage or when the family came to this area.” ["Pedigree Resource File", database, LDS FamilySearch (), entry for Lucretia Handy submission id:MM9R-XYG] Amos: b. abt 1779 Winchester, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USAElizabeth (“Betsy”) Hendee b. abt 1782 m. Belias Hill Skeels 1802 Whitehall, Essex, New York “Betsy married Belias Hill Skeels (born 26 August 1782 in Litchfield, CT) in 1802 in Whitehall, Essex, New York. I have a lot of information about the Skeels family. Belias's father, Truman and his family, and the family of Barzillai Hendee and other families (e.g. Adgate) belonged to the same church in Connecticut. I then find these families in upstate New York in the 1800 census as well as the 1798 Tax Assessment for northern New York. In The Conant Family in America I also find this statement regarding Barzillai (son of Richard and Elizabeth Conant Hendee) born 18 June 1713 - Lived and died at Woodbury Conn. Left a large family who, it is supposed, removed to western New York. Clinton and Essex county are not in the western part of the state, but rather, near Vermont. More bits about Betsy...I have no idea of her birth date, but Belias was born in 1782 so she was probably close to that in year of birth. I have every reason to believe that Betsy is the daughter of Barzillai junior. Betsy and Belias' son Truman was born in New York in 1806 and at some point the family moved on to Franklin County, Ohio. Subsequent family members moved on to Iroquois county, Illinois.” [Nancy Torphy - email ] Belias Hill: b. 26 Aug 1782 South Britain, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA d. 14 Apr 1859 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio Parents: Truman SKEELS (b. 11 Feb 1753 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA m. 2 Jan 1779 South Britain, Litchfield County, Connecticut d. 1814 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio) and Chloe HILL (b. 14 Mar 1759 Goshen, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA d. 1814 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio) [GenCircles - ] Truman Skeels b 16 May 1806 Shoreham, Addison County, Vermont, USA m. Betsey B. Wiswell abt 1828 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio d. 30 Aug 1852 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio “Betsy and Belias' son Truman was born in New York [?] in 1806 and at some point the family moved on to Franklin County, Ohio. Subsequent family members moved on to Iroquois county, Illinois.” [Nancy Torphy - email ] Betsey B: b. 11 Dec 1810 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio, USA d. 26 Aug 1852 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio Parents: Macey Wiswell (b. 3 Apr 1762 Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts d. aft 1830 Perry, Franklin County, Ohio) and Polly Heath (b. abt 1765 Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, New England d. 1831 Perry, Franklin County, Ohio) [GenCircles - ] Caroline Harriet Skeels b. 2 Jan 1829 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio, USA d. 20 Mar 1917 Onarga, Iroquois County, Illinois [GenCircles - ] Clinton Skeels b. 1831 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio, USA d. abt 1910 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio [GenCircles - ] Bellias H. Skeels b. 12 Mar 1835 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio, USA d. abt 1910 Onarga, Iroquois County, Illinois [GenCircles - ] Henry T. Skeels b. 23 Sep 1837 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio, USA d. abt 1920 Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont [GenCircles - ] William Skeels b. 1839 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio, USA d. abt 1930 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio [GenCircles - ] Marion Skeels b. 1843 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio, USA d. abt 1930 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio [GenCircles - ] Cora Jane Skeels b. 2 Jan 1847 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio, USA d. 26 Aug 1847 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio [GenCircles - ] Geraldine Skeels b. 1848 Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio, USA d. 1856 Onarga, Iroquois County, Illinois [GenCircles - ] Susanah (or Susanna) Hendee b. 1 Jul 1747 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England d. 1 Jul 1747?(infant)?[John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ] Mary (“Molly”) Hendee b. 2 Aug 1743 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England m. Samuel Minor 26 May 1768 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut d. 22 Oct 1828 bur. South Cemetery, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut “In The Conant Family in America I also find this statement regarding Barzillai (son of Richard and Elizabeth Conant Hendee) born 18 June 1713 - Lived and died at Woodbury Conn. Left a large family who, it is supposed, removed to western New York. Clinton and Essex county are not in the western part of the state, but rather, near Vermont . . . the family of Barzillai Hendee and other families (e.g. Adgate) belonged to the same church in Connecticut. I then find these families in upstate New York in the 1800 census as well as the 1798 Tax Assessment for northern New York.” [Nancy Torphy - email ; THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - FIFTH GENERATION - ] Samuel: b. 30 Apr 1743 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England d. 21 Oct 1823 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut bur. South Cemetery, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut Parents: Ephraim (or Ephriam) Minor (or MINER) (b. 15 Jul 1715 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England m. 20 Nov 1739 Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut d. 24 May 1783) and Mary Martin (b. 1717 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut) [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ]Ephraim Minor b. 27 Apr 1783 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA m. Olive Judson d. 19 Jan 1863 (age 88 yr) Connecticut bur. North Cemetery, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Olive: b. 1785 Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA d. 27 Jan 1865 bur. North Cemetery, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut Parents: Gideon Judson (b. 08 MAR 1748 Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA m. abt 1777 “Of, Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut” d. 25 JUN 1821) and Lydia Hendee (b. abt 1749 “Of, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA” d. 12 OCT 1835) Olive Minor b. 30 Aug 1804 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut chr. 30 AUG 1807 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] George Chester Minor (twin) b. ch. 5 May 1808 m. Sally Kirkland 17 Mar 1829 d. 20 Jan 1833 (age 30 yr) [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Cornelia Minor b. abt 1831 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Charlotte/Margaret P. Minor b. abt 1833 d. 3 Aug 1835 (age 3 yr) [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Charles Judson Minor (twin) b. ch. 5 May 1808 m. Clarissa Terrill 13 Jan 1828 d. 12 Aug 1890 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Clarissa: b. abt 1808 d. 6 Jul 1871Mary Jane Minor b. 26 Oct 1830 m. __ Scott d. 1853 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] David Stiles Minor b. 27 Jul 1834 d. 3 Dec 1855 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Charles D. Minor b. 24 Nov 1842 m. Lillie Eastman d. 10 Nov 1914 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Lillie: b. abt 1842 d. 27 Apr 1926 (age 84 yr) Nathaniel D. Minor b. 25 May 1817 m. Frances Armstrong d. 23 Nov 1902 bur. New Evergreen Cemetery, Watertown, CT [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Frances: b. 24 Oct 1818 d. 1 May 1908 bur. New Evergreen Cemetery, Watertown, CTGeorge C. Minor b. 24 May 1847 m. Ella Louise Waters [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Mary Jane Minor b. abt 1854 m. Frank R Baldwin “went to NJ” [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Marcus S. Minor b. abt 1810 d. 1 May 1816 (age 6 yr) [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Anthony Minor b. ch. 26 Aug? 1783 m. Olive Tuttle 7 Oct 1801 d. 14 Feb 1863 bur. North Cemetery, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Olive: b. 12 Nov 1778 d. 10 Aug 1853 bur. North Cemetery, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut Deacon Truman Minor b. 24 Oct 1802 m. Harriet Curtis 18 Dec 1827 d. 18 Jun 1865 bur. North Cemetery, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Harriet: b. 29 Mar 1804 d. 30 Jun 1885 bur. North Cemetery, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut[child] Minor b. 1829 d. 25 Jan 1832 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Henry Stiles Minor b. Oct 1830 d. 25 Oct 1833 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Truman Smith Minor b. 8 Sep 1832 m. Margaret S. Atwood 10 Sep 1862 d. 22 Feb 1922 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Margaret S: b. 22 Apr 1835 d. 5 Jan 1917 John Henry Minor b. 14 Dec 1837 d. 6 Jan 1896 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Harriet Eliza Minor b. 7 Mar 1843 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Marie E. Minor b. 1846 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Horace G. Minor b. 24 Aug 1804 m. Emeline Leavenworth 13 Oct 1824 d. 19 Mar 1889 bur. North Cemetery, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Emeline: b. 15 Sep 1804 d. 24 Jun 1851 bur. North Cemetery, Woodbury, Litchfield County, ConnecticutSarah Eliza Minor b. 14 Jun 1826 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Olive C. Minor b. 18 Jan 1830 d. 22 Apr 1832 (infant) [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Samuel Minor b. 17 Jun 1833 d. 8 Jan 1898 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Cornelia Minor b. 25 Apr 1835 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Emily Minor b. 5 Sep 1839 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Mariette Minor b. 18 Apr 1812 m. Henry Nelson Dudley 2 Oct 1844 d. 1911 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Olive MINOR (or Miner) b. 5 Jan 1772 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA Lydia MINOR (or Miner) b. 6 Jan 1769 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA Desire Hendee b. 25 Nov 1742?Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England d. probably prior to 17 Jun 1747 [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ] “In The Conant Family in America I also find this statement regarding Barzillai (son of Richard and Elizabeth Conant Hendee) born 18 June 1713 - Lived and died at Woodbury Conn. Left a large family who, it is supposed, removed to western New York. Clinton and Essex county are not in the western part of the state, but rather, near Vermont . . . the family of Barzillai Hendee and other families (e.g. Adgate) belonged to the same church in Connecticut. I then find these families in upstate New York in the 1800 census as well as the 1798 Tax Assessment for northern New York.” [Nancy Torphy - email ] Lucy Hendee b. 25 Jan 1744 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England m. ADAM MINOR d. 23 Sep 1827 [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ] “In The Conant Family in America I also find this statement regarding Barzillai (son of Richard and Elizabeth Conant Hendee) born 18 June 1713 - Lived and died at Woodbury Conn. Left a large family who, it is supposed, removed to western New York. Clinton and Essex county are not in the western part of the state, but rather, near Vermont . . . the family of Barzillai Hendee and other families (e.g. Adgate) belonged to the same church in Connecticut. I then find these families in upstate New York in the 1800 census as well as the 1798 Tax Assessment for northern New York.” [Nancy Torphy - email ] ADAM: b. 14 Aug 1740 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut d. 20 Feb 1831 Parents: Ephraim Minor (15 July 1715 Woodbury, Connectcut, USA m. 20 Nov 1739 in Woodbury, Connectcut d. 24 May 1783) and Mary Martin” [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ]Mary Minor (twin) b. ch. 28 Jun 1772 Phebe Minor (twin) b. ch. 28 Jun 1772 Lucinda Minor b. ch. 1 Aug 1773 Asa Minor b. ch. 25 Jun 1775 m(1). Betsey Bassett d. 30 Apr 1858 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Betsey: b. ch. 1777 d. 10 Dec 1801 (age 24 yr) bur. North Cemetery, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut Phebe Minor b. 1800 m. Samuel Stoddard d. 5 Sep 1836 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Samuel: b. 6 Aug 1791 d. 4 Aug 1828 Elizabeth (Betsey) Minor b. abt 1801 m. Bethel S. Castle d. 18 Jun 1829 [THE MINOR-MINER FAMILIES - ] Bethel S: b. 1793 d. 27 Nov 1871Asa Minor m(2). Sarah Stoddard Sarah: b. ch. 1779 d. 20 Jan 1851 (age 72 yr) bur. North Cemetery, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut Desire Hendee b. 17 Jun 1747 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England d. 26 Jun 1747 (infant) [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ] “In The Conant Family in America I also find this statement regarding Barzillai (son of Richard and Elizabeth Conant Hendee) born 18 June 1713 - Lived and died at Woodbury Conn. Left a large family who, it is supposed, removed to western New York. Clinton and Essex county are not in the western part of the state, but rather, near Vermont . . . the family of Barzillai Hendee and other families (e.g. Adgate) belonged to the same church in Connecticut. I then find these families in upstate New York in the 1800 census as well as the 1798 Tax Assessment for northern New York.” [Nancy Torphy - email ]Sirrenus Hendee b. 9 Nov 1753 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ] “In The Conant Family in America I also find this statement regarding Barzillai (son of Richard and Elizabeth Conant Hendee) born 18 June 1713 - Lived and died at Woodbury Conn. Left a large family who, it is supposed, removed to western New York. Clinton and Essex county are not in the western part of the state, but rather, near Vermont . . . the family of Barzillai Hendee and other families (e.g. Adgate) belonged to the same church in Connecticut. I then find these families in upstate New York in the 1800 census as well as the 1798 Tax Assessment for northern New York.” [Nancy Torphy - email ]Asa Hendee b. 18 May 1760 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ] “In The Conant Family in America I also find this statement regarding Barzillai (son of Richard and Elizabeth Conant Hendee) born 18 June 1713 - Lived and died at Woodbury Conn. Left a large family who, it is supposed, removed to western New York. Clinton and Essex county are not in the western part of the state, but rather, near Vermont . . . the family of Barzillai Hendee and other families (e.g. Adgate) belonged to the same church in Connecticut. I then find these families in upstate New York in the 1800 census as well as the 1798 Tax Assessment for northern New York.” [Nancy Torphy - email ] Shubal Handy (Hendee spelling apparently changed) b. 15 Apr 1764 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ] “In The Conant Family in America I also find this statement regarding Barzillai (son of Richard and Elizabeth Conant Hendee) born 18 June 1713 - Lived and died at Woodbury Conn. Left a large family who, it is supposed, removed to western New York. Clinton and Essex county are not in the western part of the state, but rather, near Vermont . . . the family of Barzillai Hendee and other families (e.g. Adgate) belonged to the same church in Connecticut. I then find these families in upstate New York in the 1800 census as well as the 1798 Tax Assessment for northern New York.” [Nancy Torphy - email ]Mr. Handy b. [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ]Elvira Handy b. 1810 Westmorland, Oneida County, New York, USA m. Ezra Darling [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ] d. 13 Mar 1769 Residence: Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut [Curtis (Kurt) DARLING 8341 Glenhaven Ct, Cincinnati, OH, 45241, United States of America] Benjamin Frederick Darling b. [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ]Roderick M. Darling b. [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ]James Darling b. [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ]George E. Darling b. [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ]John Handy Darling b. [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ]Mary Darling b. [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ]Emily May Darling b. [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ]Amenzo Andrew Darling b. [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ][?] Malachi Hendee b. 12 Jun 1715 [? – conflicts with brother Asa Hendee’s birthday of 25 Aug 1715 David Petrie – dapwyn@][?] Ruth Hendee b. 28 Oct 1720 Nathanel Hendee b. 14 Aug 1718 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England d. 9 Nov 1763 Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ] "(D) Nathanel HENDEE B., at Windham, Conn.,?Aug., 4th, 1718, D., Nov., 9, 1763" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] "Nathaniel Hendee b. August 14, 1718 Windham, d. November 9, 1763 in Mansfield, Tolland Cty, CT" [Robert Reynolds - email via [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ]==================================================================================================================================================================Mary Hendee b. 6 Jul 1720 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England m. Daniel Dudley 6 Sep 1747 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut [Duncan Family Geneology - ] “Richard H. I [“the first”] . . . b. 1600 d. ? m. Hannah Elderkin abt. 1639 children . . . Hannah m. Samuel Belden 6/14/1686, Johnathan [no record], Caleb d. [died] young, Richard II [the second] b. Killingsworth, CT 1665 d. 2/6/1742 or 1743 m. Sarah Smith children . . . Hannah [no record], Sarah [no record] . . . JOSIAH b. 1702 (our line- Waye __ - ), Elizabeth b. 4/28/1710 m. Mr. Brown of Windham, Barrilla b. 6/18/1713 m. __ __ lived d. in Woodbury, CT, Asa b. 8/25/1715, Nathaniel b. 8/14/1718, Mary b. 7/6/1720 m. Mr. Dudley 9/6/1747” [Wayne __ - ] "Mary Hendee b. July 6, 1720 in Windham, m. September 6, 1747 in Woodbury, Litchfield, CT to Daniel Dudley" [Robert Reynolds - email via Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] “ Richard Hendee 1St married Sarah Smith abt, 1693, had one chlid Jonathan b,1694, sarah died 1694. Richard married 2nd wife Elizabeth Conant b. 1677 d. 1762 They had 11 chlidren: Hannah b. 1697, Joshua b. 1700, Sarah b. 1700, Josiah b. 1702, Caleb b. 1704, Joshua b. 1707, Elizabeth b. 1710, Barzallai b. 1713, Asa b. 1715, Nathaniel b. 1718, Mary b. 1720. My name is Wes Handy, my daughter an I are doing the Genealogy on the Handy/Handee/Hendee family.” [Wes Handy - email removed]Daniel: b. 29 Jul 1719 Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England Eleanor Dudley b. 19 Aug 1749 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ]Elizabeth Dudley b. 10 Dec 1751 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ] Asa Dudley b. 12 Mar 1754 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ]Abigail Dudley b. 30 Jul 1757 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ]Ruth Dudley b. 4 Nov 1759 Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, New England [John Curtis – email removed]; Gencircles - ] Hannah Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 14 Jan 1665 New London, New London County, Connecticut, New England m. Samuel Belding 14 Jan 1685 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut by Capt. Sam Tallcott d. 20 Jan 1742 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut "Hannah Hendee b. January 14, 1665 New London, New London, CT m. Samuel Belden January 14, 1685 in Wethersfield, d. January 20, 1742/43 Wethersfield." [Wanda Menix - Plaistow, New Hampshire - email removed] Samuel: b. 3 Jan 1665 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut chr. 12 Oct 1670 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 27 Dec 1738 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut "Samuel Belding, of Wetherfield, Conn., Jan.,?14, 1685?who was B., Jan., 3, 1665, and who D., Dec., 27, 1738. Samuel Belding (Belden)?left a will (See Manwaringm V6l., 3,) His widow D. at Wetherfield Jan., 20th.,?1741/2 (Will of Samuel Belding see page 49 book of Library Records and early?records.)" [Hendee Family History compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to?The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971] Parents: John Belding (or BAILDON, or Belden) (b. 4 Feb 1631 Wethersfield, Staffordshire, Ct, England chr. 8 Feb 1634 Ayringden, Yorkshire, England m. 24 Apr 1657 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 27 Jun 1677 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut bur. Jun 1677 Connecticut Occupation: Freeman, merchant ) and Lydia (Lidiah) Standish (b. 1640 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 1679 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut) Samuel Belden b. 25 Jul 1689 [ __ Nettleton - email removed]Daniel Belden b. 14 Feb 1690 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. Margaret CLARK (or Margaret BLINN) Nov 1714 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 31 Mar 1774 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Conneticut [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - PAUL S. MARTINEAU, 1165 LLAGAS ROAD, MORAGN HILL, CA, USA 95037; __ Nettleton - email removed] Gideon Belding (or Belden) b. 24 Mar 1692 (or 1693) Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m(1). Elizabeth Seymour (or Seamer) 7 Feb 1712 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut by Capt. Robert Wells d. 8 Aug 1733 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - GRACE BAGWELL, BOX 297, MANASSA, CO, USA 81141] Elizabeth: b. 28 Jan 1692 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. 1733 Parents: Zachariah (“Zachary”) Seymour (b. 1642 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England chr. 1642 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut m. 9 Feb 1688 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut by John Woodbridge d. Aug 1702 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut Occupation: Freeman, merchant) and Mary Gritt (or Garrett) (b. 1644 Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. 10 Aug 1702 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut [History of Ancient Wethersfield by Stiles, Henry R., The Grafton Press, New York, 1904, pg 81; __ Nettleton - email removed] Ebenezer Belden b. 10 Mar 1713 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. 12 Mar 1713 (infant) Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search - ] Eunice Belden b. 12 Jul 1714 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut m. James PORTER 1743 d. 1743 [LDS Family History Search - ] Elisha Belden b. 22 Jul 1715 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. 24 Sep 1813 “At his father's death, in his 19th year, he was put under the guardianship of Josiah CHURCHILL. In "Ancient Wethersfield" he is identified with his son Elisha, but the dates and ages given there corroborate the family tradition that there were 3 Elishas in the line.” [New England Families Genealogical and Memorial by Cutter, William Richard, pg 1811; LDS Family History Search - ] Ruth Belden b. 23 Sep 1717 Rocky Hill, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. David Hurlbut Jr. 23 Oct 1737 Rocky Hill, Connecticut d. abt 1780 Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search - ] David: b. 1 Nov 1716 Upper Houses (Cromwell), Middlesex, County, Connecticut, New England d. Oct 1807 Haddam, Middlesex, County, Connecticut Parents: David Hurlbut Sr. (b. 11 Aug 1688 Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England m. 22 Sep 1709 Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 29 Oct 1773 Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut Occupation: Blacksmith & Farmer) and Mary Savage ( b. 11 Feb 1691 Upper Houses (Cromwell), Middlesex, County, Connecticut, New England d. 22 Sep 1709 Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut) Sarah Hurlbut b. Mar 1735 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England ch. 23 Mar 1735 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 1 Oct 1751 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search - ]Lois Hurlbut b. 4 Feb 1739 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England chr. 6 May 1739 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut m. Josiah (“Joseph”) Brainerd 21 May 1759 d. 1782 [LDS Family History Search - ] Josiah (“Joseph”): b. abt 1735 Elisha Hurlbut b. 20 Dec 1741 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England chr. 27 Dec 1744 Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut m. Sarah CHURCHILL 11 Feb 1761 Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 21 Jan 1826 Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut m. Sarah Churchill [The Hurlbut Genealogy by Hurlbut, Henry M., Joel Munsell's Sons Publishers Albany, NY, 166p (1888), pg 80; LDS Family History Search - ] Sarah: b. abt 1746/1747 Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England d. 11 Sep 1828 Rocky Hill, Connecticut Berthia Hurlbut b. 3 Feb 1780 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA [LDS Family History Search - ]Seth Hurlbut b. 25 Feb 1775 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England m. Nancy GARDNER abt 1799/1800 Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire [LDS Family History Search - ] Nancy: b. 3 Apr 1772 Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, New Hampshire d. Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, ConnecticutCharles Hurlbut b. 17 Mar 1767 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England d. 1789 Cause of Death: “At Sea” [LDS Family History Search - ]Prudence Hurlbut b. 19 Mar 1787 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England [LDS Family History Search - ]Sarah Hurlbut b. 25 Mar 1777 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA [LDS Family History Search - ]Ansel Hurlbut b. 10 Apr 1785 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA [LDS Family History Search - ]Elisha Hurlbut b. 17 Apr 1769 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England m. Hannah HIGBEE 17 Apr 1769 Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 1808 [LDS Family History Search - ] Hannah: b. 4 Aug 1772 Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 15 Sep 1862 Newport, Rhode IslandMary Ann HURLBERT b. abt 1771 Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England [LDS Family History Search - ]Rodney Hurlbut b. abt 1773 Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Almira Hurlbut b. abt 1775 Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Eri Hurlbut b. abt 1777 Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Noah Hurlbut b. abt 1779 Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] John Churchill Hurlbut b. 25 Apr 1772 Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England m. Patience CHILDS Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 25 Nov 1815 Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search - ] Patience: b. 14 Mar 1776 Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA d. 29 May 1805 Middlesex County, Connecticut Nathan Hurlbut b. 13 Jan 1800 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA m. Sarah BONFOEY abt 1819 Utica, New York d. 16 Jul 1832 Utica, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Sarah: b. 3 Jun 1802 Utica, New York, USA d. abt 1833 Utica, New York Henry Hurlbut b. 30 Oct 1803 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA m. Henrietta FLAGG 23 Jul 1823 East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut d. 18 May 1826 Utica, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Henrietta: b. 3 Jun 1805 East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA d. 26 Aug 1831 Brooklyn, New York County, New York Parents: Orrin FLAGG (b. abt 1779 East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA) and Huldah HUGHES (b. abt 1783 Connecticut, USA) Sarah HURLBUT b. 6 Oct 1826 East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] George HURLBUT b. 26 Aug 1831 East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] Charles HURLBERT b. 2 Feb 1798 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA [LDS Family History Search - ] John Churchill HURLBERT, Jr. b. 20 Mar 1799 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA d. 1824 Cause of Death: “At Sea” [LDS Family History Search - ] Asa Hurlbut b. 28 May 1765 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England [LDS Family History Search - ]Jared HURLBERT b. 29 Jul 1782 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA m. Elizabeth Billings ARNOLD 5 Oct 1803 Chatham, Hartford County, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search - ] Elizabeth Billings: b. 7 Aug 1784 Chatham, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA ch. 26 Sep 1784 East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 3 Aug 1839 Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Parents: Ephraim ARNOLD (b. 1748 Chatham, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England ch. 17 Apr 1748 East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 22 Sep 1826) and Elizabeth __ (b. 1745 d. Mar 1826) Jeheiel HURLBERT b. 10 Sep 1762 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search - ]David Hurlbut b. 29 Apr 1745 Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England chr. 4 May 1746 Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut m. Dorcas Arnold 3 Sep 1765 d. bef 11 Mar 1806 Vermont [The Hurlbut Genealogy by Hurlbut, Henry M., Joel Munsell's Sons Publishers Albany, NY 166p (1888), pg 46] Samuel Hurlbut b. 21 Apr 1748 Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England chr. 24 Apr 1748 Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut m. Jerusha Higgins Oct 1766 d. 12 Aug 1816 Bridport, Addison County, Vermont Occupation: farmer, carpenter [The Hurlbut Genealogy by Hurlbut, Henry M., Joel Munsell's Sons Publishers Albany, NY 166p (1888), pg 83]Mary Hurlbut b. 15 Mar 1749 Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England chr. 15 Apr 1750 Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut m(1). Samuel Butler 16 Dec 1773 d. 16 Dec 1773 [The Hurlbut Genealogy by Hurlbut, Henry M., Joel Munsell's Sons Publishers Albany, NY 166p (1888), pg 46; LDS Family History Search - ] Samuel: b. abt 1750 Mary Hurlbut m(2). Icabod Goosrich [LDS Family History Search - ] Icabod: b. abt 1760 Seymour Hurlbut b. 21 Apr 1756 Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England chr. 13 Jun 1756 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut m. Deborah Cook 19 Feb 1778 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 29 Nov 1840 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut Occupation: farmer [LDS Family History Search - ] Deborah: b. abt 1758 Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England d. 28 Apr 1840 in Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut Parents: Jonathan Cooke (b. Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts d. bef 29 Oct 1804 in Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut) and Deborah Roberds “Deborah Robards Jonathan and Deborah Cook of Haddam, CT conveyed land at South Farms, CT 26 Jun 1754 that had belonged to Nathaniel Roberds (Deborah's father) deceased.” Jonathan Hurlbut (twin) b. 5 (or 15) Apr 1781 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA chr. Middle Haddam Parish Claissa Hurlbut (twin) b. 5 (or 15) Apr 1781 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA Ruth Hurlbut b. 23 Feb 1783 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA chr. Middle Haddam Parish Mary Hurlbut b. 1785 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA chr. Middle Haddam Parish Belinda Hurlbut b. 10 May 1788 Deborah Hurlbut (twin) b. 22 Dec 1790 chr. 20 Mar 1791 Seymour Hurlbut (twin) b. 22 Dec 1790 chr. 20 Mar 1791Hannah Hurlbut b. 3 Nov 1793 Job Hurlbut b. 1796 chr. 3 Jul 1796 Alanson Ames Hurlbut b. 26 Jul 1799 Chatham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA chr. 20 Oct 1799 Haddam Neck Congressional Church m. Charlotte Selina Welch 4 Jul 1836 East Hampton, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 28 Mar 1863 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut bur. Center Cemetery, Portland, Connecticut Charlotte Selina: b. 26 Sep 1813 East Hampton, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA d. 2 Jan 1862 in Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut bur. Center Cemetery, Portland, Connecticut Parents: Bliss Welch (b. 1790 East Hampton, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA m. 23 Jul 1811 East Hampton, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 9 Sep 1834 in East Hampton, Middlesex County, Connecticut bur. Lakeview Cemetery, East Hampton, Connecticut Occupation: Bell Founder) and Elizabeth Strong (b. abt 1795 East Hampton, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA d. 19 Aug 1862 East Hampton, Middlesex County, Connecticut bur. Lakeview Cemetery, East Hampton, Middlesex County, Connecticut)Adalaide (“Adelaids”) Hurlbut b. 3 May 1837 m. Daniel Hopkins Occupation: farmer “[Daniel] a farmer in Portland” Henry Monroe Hurlbut b. 9 Jun 1839 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA m(1). Mary E. Clark 1859 d. 3 Dec 1915 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut bur. Center Cemetery, Portland, Connecticut Religion: Episcopalian Occupation: Farmer Mary E: b. abt 1839 Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA d. 21 Jul 1860 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut Henry Monroe Hurlbut m(2). Cornelia Smith Bidwell 27 Jan 1861 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut Cornelia Smith: b. 29 Nov 1842 Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA d. 16 Nov 1926 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut bur. Center Cemetery, Portland, Connecticut Parents: Erastus Bidwell (b. 2 Jul 1803 Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA m. 15 Nov 1827 East Hampton Epis. Soc. [Episcopal Society?], by Rev. Ashbe Steel d. 15 Apr 1882 Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut) and Fannie Marion Childs (b. 1 Aug 1805 Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 25 Feb 1891 Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut bur. Old South Cemetery, Glastonbury, Connecticut) Fanny Edda Hurlbut b. 17 Mar 1862 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA m. John Savage 17 May 1882 d. 17 May 1943 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut John: b. 1861 d. 1941 Ruby Savage b. 1879 m. Porter Thompson d. 1968 no children “Ruby lived on Union Street in Guilford, Connecticut and was known as ‘Cousin Ruby’” Porter: b. 1879 d. 1928 Isabella (Belle) Ellis Hurlbut b. 29 Nov 1863 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA m. William Gardner Alexander 14 May 1884 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 26 Dec 1926 West Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut bur. Center Cemetery, Portland, Connecticut William Gardner: b. 11 Sep 1861 Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA d. 1 Oct 1932 West Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut bur. Center Cemetery, Portland, Connecticut Occupation: Mason contractor Parents: Luke Gowin Alexander (b. 7 Oct 1825 Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA m. 16 Feb 1854 East Hampton, Connecticut by Rev. Henry Torbush d. 5 Apr 1899 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut bur. 7 Apr 1899 Trinity Cemetery, Portland, Connecticut Occupation: Quarryman, farmer) and Mary (Marion) Graham (b. 27 Feb 1832 East Hampton, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 25 May 1873 Agency, Wapello County, Iowa bur. Agency City Cemetery, Agency, Iowa) William H. Alexander b. 20 Dec 1885 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA Henry (Harry) Gardner Alexander b. 2 Dec 1886 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA d. 15 Jan 1892 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut bur. Center Cemetery, Portland, Connecticut Walter Alexander b. 12 Sep 1887 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA Gurney Hurlbut Alexander b. 12 Sep 1888 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA d. 26 Jan 1892 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut bur. Center Cemetery, Portland, Connecticut LeRoy Monroe Alexander b. 12 Mar 1893 New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA m. Minnie Miller 27 Jan 1915 d. 26 Sep 1958 New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut bur. Beaverdale Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut Minnie: b. 1893 d. 1978 Roy Monroe Alexander b. 9 Jan 1920 d. 25 Apr 1985 New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA bur. Beaverdale Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut Clifford Miller Alexander b. William Wesley Alexander b. 28 Aug 1899 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA m. Ruth Frances Bartlett d. 5 Dec 1975 Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut bur. Center Cemetery, Portland, Connecticut Occupation: Carpenter Ruth Frances: b. 13 Jan 1902 Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA d. 2 Jun 1999 Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut Parents: Ralph Dudley Bartlett (b. 26 Apr 1878 Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA d. 29 Nov 1929 Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut) and Bertha Inez Mullen (b. 4 Feb 1876 New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA d. 15 Aug 1942 Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut bur. North Guilford Cemetery) Ruth Belle Alexander b. Doris Anne Alexander b. Nancy Jane Alexander b. Effie Charlena Hurlbut b. 1870 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA m. Frank Leslie Sanborn d. 1964 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut bur. Center Cemetery, Portland, Connecticut Percy Bidwell Hurlbut b. 1879 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA m. Margaret A. Bolton 4 Sep 1902 d. 3 Jul 1921 Portland, Middlesex County, Connecticut bur: Center Cemetery, Portland, Connecticut Francis Bliss Hurlbut b. 15 May 1842 Helena A. Hurlbut b. 4 Jun 1846 Joseph Gurney Hurlbut b. 19 May 1849 William R. Hurlbut b. 6 Jun 1851 Ida Hurlbut b. 28 May 1853 [The Hurlbut Genealogy by Hurlbut, Henry M., Joel Munsell's Sons Publishers, Albany, NY (1888), 166p] David Hurlbut b. 22 Apr 1802 Ruth Hurlbut b. chr. 10 Aug 1760 Middle Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut m(1). Philemon Ames 19 Feb 1782 [The Hurlbut Genealogy by Hurlbut, Henry M., Joel Munsell's Sons Publishers Albany, NY 166p (1888), page: 46Ruth Hurlbut m(2). Ezekial SmithElizabeth Belden b. 10 Oct 1719 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m(1). Jonathan BURR d. 1795 [LDS Family History Search - ] Jonathan: b. 21 Mar 1713 Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England Parents: Jonathan BURR (b. Dec 1678 Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England ch. 23 Feb 1695/1696 Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut m. 12 May 1708 Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 1 Jan 1735 Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut) and Abigail HUBBARD (b. 16 Feb 1686 Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England ch. 16 Feb 1686 Middlesex, Middletown County, Connectticut d. abt 1755 Middlesex, Middletown County, Connectticut) Elizabeth Belden m(2). Elijah HURLBUT [LDS Family History Search - ] Elijah: b. 9 Dec 1719 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. Feb 1803 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut bur. 8 Feb 1803 Parents: Thomas HURLBUT( or HULBERT) (b. 23 Jan 1680 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. 11 Jan 1705 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut d. 10 Apr 1761 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut bur. Apr 1761) and Rebecca MEEKINS (b. 1683 East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England ch. 21 Aug 1681 Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 22 Mar 1760 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut) Abigail Belden b. 10 Sep 1721 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. Captain Gurden Goodrich 7 Jun 1739 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 22 Feb 1789 [History of Ancient Wethersfield by Stiles, Henry R., The Grafton Press, New York (1904), page: 81; LDS Family History Search - ] Captain Gurden: b. 29 Dec 1717 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. 24 Jan 1794 Rocky Hill, Hartford County, Connecticut bur. 1794 Rocky Hill Cemetery, Rocky Hill, Hartford County, Connecticut Parents: Ephraim GOODRICH (b. 2 Jun 1663 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. 25 Dec 1712 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut d. 27 Feb 1739 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut bur. 1739 Rocky Hill Cemetery, Rocky Hill, Hartford County, Connecticut) and Jerusha (Treat ) WELLS (b. 1678 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. 15 Jan 1754 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut) Hannah Belden b. 4 Sep 1723 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. 1723/1724 [LDS Family History Search - ] Hezekiah Belden b. 20 Oct 1725 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. Mary DICKINSON 16 Apr 1752 Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts d. 20 Oct 1793 [LDS Family History Search - ] Mary : b. abt 1732/1733 Hadley, Massachusetts, New England d. 1756/1760 Parents: Jonathan DICKINSON (b. 7 Nov 1699 Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, New England m. 2 Apr 1724 Stafford, Tolland County, Connecticut d. 31 Dec 1788 Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts) and Mary SMITH (b. 11 Dec 1700 Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, New England d. 10 Apr 1763 Hatfield, Hampford County, Massachusetts) Sarah Belden b. 4 Apr 1727 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Experience Belden b. 6 Jan 1729 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England d. 26 Nov __ [LDS Family History Search - ] Gideon Belden b. abt 1732 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. Mary PORTER 12 Feb 1755 [LDS Family History Search - ] Mary: b. abt 1735 Gideon Belding (or Belden) m(2). Mary GRITT aft 1733 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - GORDON LEE CARLSON, 1516 MARILYN CIRCLE, BOISE, ID, USA 83705] Mary: b. abt 1700Prudence Belding (or Belden) b. 12 Feb 1694 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England m. John CRANE 18 Apr 1716 Norwich, New London County, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - KENNETH D. ROBERTS, 23046 NE 19TH DR., REDMOND, WA, USA 98053] John: b. 1 Oct 1687 “Of, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut” d. 1 Mar 1765 Mansfield, Windham, Connecticut bur. 29 Oct 1712 Gurley Burying Ground, North Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut Eunice Belden b. 14 Apr 1697 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, New England d. 26 Dec 1697 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut Richard Belden b. 18 Apr 1699 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England chr. 23 Apr 1699 Wethersfield, Hartford, County, Connecticut, New England m. Elizabeth WILLIAMS [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ROBERT A. SCOFIELD, 174 N 300 E, OREM, UT, USA 84057-4857] Elizabeth: b. 28 Apr 1700 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England Parents: Samuel WILLIAMS (b. 25 Jun 1675 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, New England m. 24 Jun 1697 Wethersfield, Hartford, County, Connecticut d. Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut) and Mary STEBBINS (b. abt 1679) Matthew Belden b. 13 Jun 1701 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, New England chr. 13 Jun 1701 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut m. Elizabeth WILLIAMS 16 Apr 1729 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - KERRY D. WELCH, 125 EAST 600 NORTH, ALPINE, UT, USA 84004] Elizabeth: b. abt 1705 Hannah Belden b. 1704 Wethersfield, Hartford Hartford County, Connecticut, New England Jonathan Hendee b “A will of Jonathan [Hendee] is on file at the Connecticut State Library, Hartford, Conn. Dated 1688.” ["Hendee Family History" compiled by Lee W. Hendee Portland, Michigan 1965 Donated to The Library of Michigan (Lansing, Michigan) by Gardner Otto Stockbridge, Michigan 1971; LDS Microfilmed document] Caleb Hendee b. “Richard Hendee came to Boston in the first settlement of the country, and married and settled in that vicinity. He had two sons, Richard and Caleb. The latter died without children; the former married and had a son Jonathan; his wife died soon after.” [History of Pittsford, Vermont by Abiel Moore Caverly (1872)]Robert Handy (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. abt 1620 “of Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts” m. __ __ abt 1642 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts d. Killingworth, Middlesex County, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search - ] “Mrs Robert”: b. abt 1624 “of, Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts” d. Killingworth, Middlesex County, ConnecticutRichard HANDY b. abt Aug 1645 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. Hannah __ abt 1671 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts d. 29 MAY 1719 Killingworth, Middlesex County, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search - ] Hannah: b. abt 1650 d. 9 Nov 1732 Sandwich, Barnstable County, MassachusettsDesire HANDY b. 1690 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. Timothy PERRY 6 Nov 1719 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts d. 29 Jan 1753 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ; LDS Family History Search - ] Timothy: b. Sep 1689 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England d. aft 29 Jan 1753 Parents: John PERRY (b. 1 Jan 1657 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. bef 1684 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts d. 31 Oct 1732 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts bur. Oldtown Cemetery, Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts) and Elizabeth (or Handy) RAND (b. abt 1657 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England d. 1727 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts bur. 1727 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts) Timothy PERRY b. abt 1725 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England chr. 16 Jul 1727 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts m. Susannah ELLIS 1 Mar 1748 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts d. aft 10 Aug 1784 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - RODNEY S. PERRY, 2 MALLARD CIRCLE, HORSE SHOE, NC, 28742] Susannah: b. 1731 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England chr. 4 Jul 1736 d. 25 Oct 1814 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Parents: Gideon ELLIS (b. 5 Feb 1700 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England m. 11 Feb 1719 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts d. 10 Dec 1760 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts) and Annah CLARKE (b. 24 Jan 1700 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England d. 13 Jun 1738 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts) Rebecca PERRY b. abt 1729 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. Gideon ELLIS 9 Feb __ Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - NOVENE WARD, 3582 LASSEN RD., PARADISE, CA, USA 95969] Gideon: b. 16 Dec 1722 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England d. bef 7 Aug 1750 Parents: Gideon ELLIS (b. 5 Feb 1700 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England m. 11 Feb 1719 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts d. 10 Dec 1760 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts) and Annah CLARKE (b. 24 Jan 1700 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England d. 13 Jun 1738 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts) Jonothan Handy (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. 21 May 1675 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England ch. 3 Nov 1675 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts d. 20 Aug 1717 Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut Caleb Hendee b. “died young” [Wayne Duncan - email removed] Richard Handy (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. 21 May 1672 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m(1). Patience RANDALL 21 Feb 1699 (or 1700) Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts d. 1729 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Patience: b. 13 Jan 1678 Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England chr. 3 Aug 1679 Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts d. abt 1730 Parents: John Randall (b. 1650 Scituate, Massachusetts, New England m. abt 1676 Scituate Massachusetts d. 23 Feb 1710/11 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts) and Patience Parker (b. Feb 1648/49 Scituate, Massachusetts d. aft 12 Dec 1681 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts) “I looked in the Gene of Mayflower Families by NEH&G, Vol.II -Sarah Handy is the dau. of Richard (Richard) Handy b. 21 May 1672, was living in March 1729/30, m. Sandwich 21 Feb. 1699/1700 Patience Randall, dau. of John and Patience (Parker) Randall b. Sandwich 16 Jan. 1678/79.Children all recorded in Sandwich Town Records of Richard and Patience (Randall) Handy:1. Abigail b. 8 June 1700 prob. d.s.p. although she may have m.2. Richard b. 14 Oct. 1701, d. Guilford, CT 23 Jan. 1759 , m. 16 Jan. 1759 Anna Parmelee dau. of Daniel (Joshua, John, John) and Anna (Ward) (Rossiter) Parmelee, d. Guilford 26 April 1803 having been Handy's widow for more than forty years. Children: Jairus b. 27 July 1734; Rufus b. 6 Aug. 1736; Benjamin b. 12 Nov. 1738; Anna b. 6 March 1740, d. Durham CT, m. 3 Aug. 1768 Eliphaz Parmelee of Middletown, CT; Rhoda b. 20 July 1743, bapt. 25 Aug. 1743, m. Andrew Ward but she was single when she appeared with her siblings Mary (Handy) Pitman and Sarah Handy to acknowledge at Guilford their sale of the Middleborough tract; Patience b. 30 July 1745; bapt. 25 Aug. 1745, m. Samuel Webb; Daniel Parmelee b. 6 Feb. 1747/48; Sarah b. 20 March 1749/50 d. unm.; Mary b. abt. 1753, d. Guilford 5 July 1829, m. 2 Sept. 1772 Pitman Collins son of John Collins (John, John, John) b. 28 Oct. 1726, d. Guilford 2 Feb. 1791; Jonathan b. abt. 1758 3. Patience b. 15 'April 1703, n.f.r.4. John b. 11 May 1704, b. 11 May 1704, d. prob. Dartmouth aft. 17 Dec. 1785. Children: Elizabeth b. 17 July 1730, m. Isaac Russell; Judah b. 11 Dec. 1733; Paul b. April 1736, m. int. 11 Dec. 1762 Mary Sherman of Middleboro; George b. 7 June 1740; John b. 29 Oct. 1744; Sarah ab. 26 Sept. 1746.5. Thomas b. 11 Nov. 1705, d. prob. New Bedford aft. 12 April 1790, m. 21 April 1730 Elizabeth Morton (Dartmouth VR). Children: Thomas b. abt. 1731; child b. 1733, a parent of David Handy6. Ebenezer b. 22 Sept. 1708, n.f.r7. Benjamin b. 7 Sept. 1709, d. ?, m. int. 14 May 1731 Elizabeth Fish. We have found no proof of her identity, but think it would ninth of the twelve children of Nathan (Nathaniel) by his wife Deborah Barrows, b. Falmouth 28 Oct. 1705; prob. given land in Sandwich. Children: Ebenezer b. 25 Oct. 1732, d. Wayne, ME in 1827 at the house of his son Nathan; Mercy b. abt. 1734; Elizabeth b. abt. 1736 ? m. 31 March 1759 Ebenezer Fish of Falmouth; Maria b. abt. 1737, d. 10 July 1738; Maria b. abt. 1739, bapt. 19 Aug. 1739, d. 3 Sept. 1805 age 66 years Sandwich First Church Records, m. 13 Dec. 1757 Samuel Gifford b 10 Feb. 1720, d. Sandwich, son of Josiah Gifford (John, William) and Mercy Chadwick; Benjamin b. abt. 1742, m. Sandwich, d. 15 Oct. 1816 age 70-80 years.8. Hannah b. 3 Feb. 1710/11, d. bef. 14 July 1766 when her widower m. Reliance (Davis) Lawrence, m. 20 Aug. 1736 Joshua Jenkins b. Falmouth 5 June 1712.9. Mercy b. 21 Aug. 1712, n.f.r.10. Robert b. 8 July 1713, d. aft. 25 Nov. 1775, prob. Swansea or Rehoboth, m. 16 Aug. 1735 Rachel Kelley dau. of William and Hannah Kelley born in Swansea; prob. m. (2) 12 July 1759 Hannah Kelley. Children five recorded in Swansea Town Records: Phebe b. 21 June 1739; Samuel b. 15 June 1741, m. Patience Coggeshall; Robert b. 26 Jan 1744; William b. 24 June 1746; Hannah b. abt. 1749; Sarah b. abt. 1752; Thomas b. abt. 1754, d. aft. 1790 served in the Revolution from Swansea in 1779; Leah b. abt 1756 living unm.; Russel b. 1 April 1759, living 1790 Swansea11. Sarah b. 6 Sept. 1715, m. 6 Feb. 1734 John "Mickleheuney" 12. Job b. 6 May 1717, d. Sandwich before 29 March 1757, m. 14 Jan. 1746/47 Mary Perry perhaps Samuel (Ezra, Ezra). Children from Sandwich Town Records: Mercy b. 28 Sept. 1748, m. Wareham May 1782 David Perry, Jr. b. in Wareham abt. 1760; Job. b. 2 July 1750, d. 1792, m. 1777 Elizabeth Gifford dau. of Samuel (Josiah, John, William) and Maria (Handy) Gifford b. 6 Sept. 1759, d. 10 Sept. 1846; Richard b. 7 Sept. 1753, m. Mary (Polly) Wing; Sarah b. 9 April 1756, m. Richard Snow son of Stephen and Desire Snow bapt. in Rochester 26 May 1754.13. Desire b. 8 March 1718/19, n.f.r.14. Experience b. 4 May 1723, m. 23 Dec. 1755 Jonathan Grew "of Falmouth" (ibid.). Abigail Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 08 Jun 1700 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England “prob. d.s.p. [? – without progeny] although she may have m[arried]. [Sandwich Town Records of Richard and Patience (Randall) Handy; LDS Family History Search - ] Richard Handy Jr. (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 14 OCT 1701 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. Anna Parmelee 16 Jan. 1759 d. Guilford, CT 23 Jan. 1759 [Sandwich Town Records of Richard and Patience (Randall) Handy; LDS Family History Search - ] Anna: b. d. Guilford 26 April 1803 “having been Handy's widow for more than forty years.” Parents: Daniel Parmelee and Anna (Ward) Rossiter Jairus Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 27 Jul 1734 [Sandwich Town Records of Richard and Patience (Randall) Handy; LDS Family History Search - ]Rufus Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 6 Aug 1736 [Sandwich Town Records of Richard and Patience (Randall) Handy; LDS Family History Search - ]Benjamin Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 12 Nov 1738 [Sandwich Town Records of Richard and Patience (Randall) Handy; LDS Family History Search - ]Anna Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 6 Mar 1740 m. Eliphaz Parmelee 3 Aug 1768 Eliphaz Parmelee d. Durham, Connecticut [Sandwich Town Records of Richard and Patience (Randall) Handy; LDS Family History Search - ] Eliphaz: b. “of Middletown, Connecticut”Rhoda Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 20 Jul 1743 ch. 25 Aug 1743 m. Andrew Ward “but she was single when she appeared with her siblings Mary (Handy) Pitman and Sarah Handy to acknowledge at Guilford their sale of the Middleborough tract” [[Sandwich Town Records of Richard and Patience (Randall) Handy; LDS Family History Search - ]Patience Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 30 Jul 1745 ch. 25 Aug 1745 m. Samuel Webb [Sandwich Town Records of Richard and Patience (Randall) Handy; LDS Family History Search - ]Daniel Parmelee Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. [Sandwich Town Records of Richard and Patience (Randall) Handy; LDS Family History Search - ]Sarah Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 20 Mar 1749/50 m. [unmarried] [Sandwich Town Records of Richard and Patience (Randall) Handy; LDS Family History Search - ]Mary Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. abt 1753 m. 2 Sep 1772 Pitman Collins d. 5 Jul 1829 Guilford [Sandwich Town Records of Richard and Patience (Randall) Handy; LDS Family History Search - ] Pitman: b. 28 Oct 1726 d. Guilford 2 Feb. 1791 Parents: John CollinsJonathan Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. abt 1758 [Sandwich Town Records of Richard and Patience (Randall) Handy; LDS Family History Search - ]Patience Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 15 APR 1703 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] John Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 11 MAY 1704 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Thomas Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 11 NOV 1705 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Ebenezer (or Ebeneser) Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 22 SEP 1708 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. Abigail FRANKLIN 23 Jun 1735 Swansea, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search - ] “. . . the record of Richard HANDY (NEHGR Volume 125, page 130), says that there is no further mention of Ebenezer in the Sandwich, Mass. records, so where did he go next?” [Nancy H. - email removed] Abigail: b. 31 Jan 1715 Bristol, Massachusetts, New England Parents: James Franklin (b. 8 Jul 1682 Bristol, Massachusetts, New England m. 2 May 1705 Bristol, Massachusetts d. 25 Oct 1765) and Martha Ormsbee (b. 7 May 1680 Bristol, Massachusetts d. 1722) Benjamin Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 04 SEP 1709 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Hannah Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 13 FEB 1710 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Mercy Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 21 AUG 1712 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Robert HANDY (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 08 JUL 1713 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m(1). RACHEL KELLEY 16 August 1735 Swansea, Massachusetts d. 25 Nov 1775 “Can't prove Robert but suspect he came from Sandwich, MA.” [LDS Family History Search - ; Andrew T. Bond – email removed; Ruth Ann Allaire – email removed] Robert Handy b. 26 JUN 1743 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts (or 15 Jun 1741 Swansea, Massachusetts), New England m. Narragansett abt 1773 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts d. aft 1775 Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search - ] Narragansett: b. abt 1749 Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts William Handy b. abt 1760 Seekonk, Bristol County, Massachusetts, New England d. 11 NOV 1844 Seekonk, Bristol, Massachusetts Robert HANDY (or Hendy, or Hendee) m(2). HANNAH KELLEY 12 July 1759 Swansea, Massachusetts [Andrew T. Bond – email removed] Sarah Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 06 SEP 1715 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. John Mackelhaney 3 Apr 1735 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts “Sarah Handy, daughter of Richard Handy and Patience Randall, was born Sept. 6, 1715 in Sandwich, Barnstable, MA. Sarah married John Mackelhaney on 4/3/1735 in Sandwich, MA and had two sons, Robert, born abt. 1735 and Ichabod, born abt. 1745/46. They were my sixth great grandparents, and I can go forward from them in vital records and actual grave sites from Ichabod on down.” [Susan Sylstra - email removed] “Sarah married John McElhaney in 1734 and they are my 5th ggrandparents, I believe. John married Thankful Pitts in 1750, after my 4th ggf, Ichabod, was born in 1747, so Sarah may have died. Locations are all Sandwich/Falmouth, Barnstable Co. MA.” [Susan McLean Sylstra - email removed] Robert Mackelhaney b. abt 1735 [Susan Sylstra - email removed]Ichabod Mackelhaney b. 1747 m. Fear Chadwick 1771 [Susan Sylstra - email removed] “McElhaney was changed to McLane by Ichabod who was a Rev. War pensioner who moved to Franklin Co. ME, then [name was changed] to McLain, then to McLean on our side of the family.” [Susan McLean Sylstra - email removed] Fear: b. “ of, Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts and Franklin County, Maine”Desire Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 08 MAR 1718 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Experience Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 04 MAY 1723 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Job HANDY (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. 6 May 1717 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. Mary PERRY 14 Jan 1746 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - RODNEY S. PERRY, 2 MALLARD CIRCLE, HORSE SHOE, NC, USA 28742] Mary: b. 3 Jun 1724 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England Parents: Samuel PERRY (b. 20 Mar 1688 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. 14 Dec 1710 Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts) and Sarah LEONARD (b. 1688 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England d. 5 Nov 1988) CAPT. JOB HANDY b. m. ELIZABETH GIFFORD “Elizabeth and Capt. Job were first cousins so many of them are ancestors more than once. I'm still here on Cape Cod and have visited their graves. Mostly in Cotuit Cemetery.” [Karen Hallett-LaRoche - email removed]BETHUEL GIFFORD HANDY b. m. AZUBAH BEARSE [Karen Hallett-LaRoche - email removed]ALMORAN HALLETT b. m. ELIZA HANDY [Karen Hallett-LaRoche - email removed] JOHN HALLETT b. m. ANNA HOLBROOK [Karen Hallett-LaRoche - email removed] CLINTON HALLETT b. m. CHARLOTTE TAYLOR [Karen Hallett-LaRoche - email removed]Richard Handy (or Hendee, or Hendy) m(2). Anna Parmelee 1734 [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Anna: b. abt 1690 Hannibal Handy (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. 31 Oct 1685 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. Experience Perry 1 Dec 1719 Massachusetts [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Experience: b. abt 1699 Parents: JOHN PERRY and ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON NATHAN HANDY b. 21 Jan 1719/20 [Andrew T. Bond – email removed] ELIZABETH HANDY b. 06 Oct 1722 [Andrew T. Bond – email removed] SETH HANDY b. 02 Jul 1725 [Andrew T. Bond – email removed] HANNAH HANDY b. 28 Aug 1726 [Andrew T. Bond – email removed] NATHAN HANDY b. 04 November 1733 [Andrew T. Bond – email removed] Isaac Handy (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. 20 May 1687 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. ELEANOR STEWART abt 1711 d. bef 15 Mar 1762 [Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and Maclean W. McLean, "Richard Handy of Sandwich, Mass. (ca. 1645-1719)," NEHGR, April 1971;Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ; Roger W. Smith – email removed] ELEANOR: b. 16 Nov 1694 d. abt 1750 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Sarah Handy (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. abt 1724 m. JOHN DEXTER 11 Dec 1746 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts d. 15 Oct 1809 Rochester, Massachusetts “Vital Records of Rochester, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850, vol. II, pg. 112 indicates that John Dexter & Sarah Handy of Sandwich were married Dec 11, 1746 in Sandwich” [Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and Maclean W. McLean, "Richard Handy of Sandwich, Mass. (ca. 1645-1719)," NEHGR, April 1971; Roger W. Smith – email removed] John: b. 16 Dec 1727 d. Feb 1813 Parents: JOHN DEXTER and SARAH __ ISAAC HANDY (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. abt 1712 [Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and Maclean W. McLean, "Richard Handy of Sandwich, Mass. (ca. 1645-1719)," NEHGR, April 1971; Roger Smith – email removed] SILAS HANDY (or Hendy, or Hendee) b. abt 1714 [Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and Maclean W. McLean, "Richard Handy of Sandwich, Mass. (ca. 1645-1719)," NEHGR, April 1971; Roger Smith – email removed] JOSEPH HANDY b. abt 1716 Rochester, Massachusetts, New England m(1). ELIZABETH NORRIS aft 25 Nov 1749 d. bet 1800 - 1810 Lee, Massachusetts [Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and Maclean W. McLean, "Richard Handy of Sandwich, Mass. (ca. 1645-1719)," NEHGR, April 1971; Roger Smith – email removed] JOSEPH HANDY m. (2) LOIS HATCH 18 Jan 1753 Falmouth, Massachusetts [Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and Maclean W. McLean, "Richard Handy of Sandwich, Mass. (ca. 1645-1719)," NEHGR, April 1971; Roger Smith – email removed; Lee, Massachusetts Vital Records] Lois: b. abt 1727 Tolland, Connecticut, New England d. 28 Jul 1812 Lee, Massachusetts JOSEPH HANDY b. 20 May 1759 Falmouth, Massachusetts, New England m. RUTH (probably DEMING) 26 Oct 1786 Richmond, Massachusetts d. 20 Sep 1838 Town of Chenango, Broome County, New York bur. Heath-Handy Cemetery, Town of Chenango, GS “Revolutionary War veteran” [Gary Green – email removed] Ruth: b. d. 20 Oct 1844 Chenango, Broome County, New York bur. Heath-Handy Cemetery, Town of Chenango, GS EZEKIEL HANDY b. 27 FEB 1801 Town of Union, Broome County, New York, USA m. AURA HEATH 24 OCT 1824 Broome County, New York d. 18 AUG 1848 Town of Chenango, Broome County, New York bur. Heath-Handy Cemetery, Town of Chenango (GS) [Gary Green – email removed] Aura: b. 12 DEC 1803 East Haddam, Connecticut, USA (or Broome County, New York, USA) d. 24 JAN 1885 Town of Chenango, Broome County, New York bur. Kattleville Cemetery, Broome County, New York “Aura remarried Jacob Haines and is buried Kattleville Cemetery, Broome County, New York (GS)” MERSHA ESTELLA HANDY b. 2 OCT 1844 Town of Chenango, Broome County, New York, USA m. WILLIAM HATFIELD 2 JUL 1863 Broome County, New York d. 7 NOV 1924 Chenango Forks, Broome County, New York bur. Chenango Forks Cemetery “Mersha & William are my great grandparents.” [Gary Green – email removed] William: b. 3 APR 1832 Schoharie County, New York d. 26 MAY 1899 Binghamton, New York bur. Town of Barker, Broome County, New York, rural cemetery near Hatfield JAMES HANDY b. abt 1718 m. MARY HATCH 20 Jun 1751 [Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and Maclean W. McLean, "Richard Handy of Sandwich, Mass. (ca. 1645-1719)," NEHGR, April 1971; Roger Smith – email removed] Mary: b. 29 Nov 1721 Rochester, Massachusetts, New England ANNA HANDY b. abt 1720 m. BENJAMIN CROCKER d. aft 19 Jun 1760 [Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and Maclean W. McLean, "Richard Handy of Sandwich, Mass. (ca. 1645-1719)," NEHGR, April 1971; Roger Smith – email removed] ELEANOR HANDY b. abt 1722 m. SAMUEL LAWRENCE 27 Jan 1744/45 d. bef 11 Jan 1753 [Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and Maclean W. McLean, "Richard Handy of Sandwich, Mass. (ca. 1645-1719)," NEHGR, April 1971; Roger Smith – email removed] Samuel: b. 8 Oct 1703 Sandwich, Massachusetts, New England d. bef 17 Jul 1757 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts MARY HANDY b. abt 1726 [Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and Maclean W. McLean, "Richard Handy of Sandwich, Mass. (ca. 1645-1719)," NEHGR, April 1971; Roger Smith – email removed] SAMUEL HANDY b. abt 1728 m. DINAH DAVIS 14 Jan 1762 [Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and Maclean W. McLean, "Richard Handy of Sandwich, Mass. (ca. 1645-1719)," NEHGR, April 1971; Roger Smith – email removed] THANKFULL HANDY b. abt 1730 [Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and Maclean W. McLean, "Richard Handy of Sandwich, Mass. (ca. 1645-1719)," NEHGR, April 1971; Roger Smith – email removed] John Handy (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. 1677 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. Keziah Oseah Wing 14 Nov 1704 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] [Dallas L. Phelps] Keziah Oseah: b. abt 1680 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England Parents: Nathaniel WING (b. abt 1658) and Sarah HATCH (b. 21 Mar 1664 Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England d. 8 Jul 1731 Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts bur. bef 8 Oct 1731) John HANDY (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. 24 Jan 1713/14 m. Elizabeth Garrett [James W. Handy Sr. - email removed] Elizabeth b. 1728 William Handy b. 15 Aug 1762 m. Love Swain [James W. Handy Sr. - email removed] Love: b. 14 Aug 1779Zaccheus HANDY (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. 16 Jan 1708 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m(1). Mercy FREEMAN abt 16 Jan 1728 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts d. 1787 Rochester, New York [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - LARRY HANDY, 1030 EAST 5650 SOUTH, PO BOX 26001, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, USA 84126] Mercy: b. 24 Apr 1707 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England d. abt 24 Feb 1744 Parents: John FREEMAN (b. Jul 1678 Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. 1701 d. 1767 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts) and Mercy WATSON (b. Oct 1683 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England d. 25 Nov 1768 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts) Susanna HANDY b. abt 1737 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Elisha HANDY b. abt 1741 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England ch. 22 Nov 1741 d. 23 Oct 1759 bur. 23 Oct 1759 [LDS Family History Search - ] Mary HANDY b. 1735 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England ch. 21 Aug 1738 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts d. 18 Nov 1763 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts bur. 18 Nov 1763 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search - ] Mercy HANDY b. 15 Apr 1729 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. Nathaniel WING 20 Jun 1746 [LDS Family History Search - ] Zaccheus HANDY b. 3 Sep 1733 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England ch. 10 Sep 1738 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts m. Joanna WHITTREDGE 8 Apr 1761 d. 21 Oct 1737 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search - ] Joanna: b. 27 Jun 1744 ch. 8 Sep 1746 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Parents: Thomas WHITREDGE (b. 12 Nov 1710 Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, New England m. 25 Nov 1733 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts d. 7 Mar 1795) and Hannah HASKELL (b. 9 Sep 1717 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England) Hannah HANDY b. 1766 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England ch. 4 Oct 1772 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search - ] Mary Molly HANDY b. 1773 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England ch. 27 Jun 1773 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts m. Siphorous PEASE 3 May 1795 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search - ] Siphorous: b. abt 1773 Ebenezer HANDY b. 1775 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England ch. 26 Nov 1775 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts d. 6 Aug 1780 bur. 6 Aug 1780 [LDS Family History Search - ] Freeman HANDY b. 31 May 1762 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England ch. 4 Oct 1772 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search - ] Eli HANDY b. 2 Dec 1764 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England ch. Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search - ] William HANDY b. 26 Dec 1770 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England ch. Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts m(1). Jemima BATES 5 Oct 1797 d. Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts [LDS Family History Search - ] William HANDY m(2). Abigail NOONAN abt 1798 [LDS Family History Search - ] Abigail: b. 7 Apr 1778 Gouldsboro, Hancock County, Massachusetts, USA Parents: David NOONAN (b. abt 1744 or 1752) and Lois __ (b. abt 1748 or 1756) Phebe HANDY b. 8 Dec 1731 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England ch. 21 Aug 1737 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts m. Jonathan WING 29 Oct 1752 d. 24 May 1783 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts bur. Jan 1764 Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont [LDS Family History Search - ] Jonathan: b. 31 Jul 1731 Rochester, Bristol County, Massachusetts d. 1788 or 1819 Parents: Samuel WING (b. 12 Nov 1704 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, New England m. 5 Jan 1728 Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts d. 4 Mar 1773 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts bur. Mar 1773) and Anne BARLOW (b. 23 Mar 1699/1700 “of Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts” d. 11 Jan 1798 Rochester, Bristol County, Massachusetts bur. Jan 1798 Rochester, Bristol County, Massachusetts) Charles WING b. 20 Jan 1754 Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Stephen WING b. 1 Apr 1761 Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Johnathan WING b. 18 Apr 1756 Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont, New England m(1). __ WETMORE d. 1825/1828 New Haven, Oswego County, New York [LDS Family History Search - ] Mrs. Wing: b. abt 1760 Johnathan WING m(2). Phoebe LINDSLEY abt 1804 New Fairfield, Connecticut [LDS Family History Search - ] Phoebe: b. 1784 d. bef 1815 Mexico, Oswego County, New York Parents: Jonathan LINDSLEY (b. 1742 Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut, New England m. 8 Dec 1767 Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut) and Eunice ROGERS (b. 9 Apr 1749 Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut, New England d. 1810/1820 New Haven, Oswego County, New York) Johnathan WING m(3). Irene LINDSLEY abt 1814 [LDS Family History Search - ] Irene: b. 1785 d. abt 1824 New Haven, Oswego County, New York Parents: Jonathan LINDSLEY (b. 1742 Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut, New England m. 8 Dec 1767 Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut) and Eunice ROGERS (b. 9 Apr 1749 Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut, New England d. 1810/1820 New Haven, Oswego County, New York) Phebe WING b. 28 Jul 1761 Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont, New England [LDS Family History Search - ] Zaccheus HANDY (or Hendee, or Hendy) m(2). Susannah FREEMAN b. abt 1712 [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - LARRY HANDY, 1030 EAST 5650 SOUTH, PO BOX 26001, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, USA 84126] Susannah: b. 5 Sep 1745 Zaduna HANDY (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. 16 Jan 1714 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. Mr. SANDERS [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - ALVINA LOLA BRALEY CMCCREIGHT STOKES, 117 SPRUCE DR., JONESVILLE, MI, USA 49250] Mr. SANDERS b. abt 1710 Jonathan (“John”) HANDY (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. 6 Oct 1719 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. Sarah NYE [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - LARRY HANDY, 1030 EAST 5650 SOUTH, PO BOX 26001, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, USA 84126] Sarah b. abt 1723 Thankful HANDY (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. 27 Feb 1716 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England m. Sealed LANDERS 12 May 1751 d. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - LARRY HANDY, 1030 EAST 5650 SOUTH, PO BOX 26001, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, USA 84126] Sealed: b. abt 1712 Cornelius HANDY (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. 9 May 1705 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England [LDS Family History Search – LDS Submitter - NELDA LEORA JONES ERICKSON, 603 EAST 500 SOUTH, PRICE, UT, USA 84501] Cornelius Handy (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. 1669 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] Zacheus Handy (or Hendee, or Hendy) b. 1671 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, New England [Ruth Strouse, New Brighton, Minnesota (2009) - email removed - ] m. Mercy Freeman 16 Jan 1728 Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts [Dallas L. Phelps] Mercy: b. abt 1680Ancestry of Judith Shanley (b. 3 Mar 1945, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA)Generation 1:Sir Richard Hendy (Handy)b. abt 1585 France (Normandy?)Generation 2:Richard Hendee (Hendy), Sr. b. 1611 Generation 3:Richard Hendee, Jr. b. abt 1638 Killingsworth, Middlesex County, Connecticut, New England m. Hannah Elderkin 1661 Killingsworth, Middlesex County, Connecticut d. 4 Aug 1670) Killingsworth, Middlesex County, Connecticut Generation 4:Ensign Richard Hendee b. 1665 Killingsworth, Connecticut) m(1). Sarah Smith 1 Mar 1693 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut d. 6 Feb 1743 (or 1742), Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, about age 76Generation 5:Jonathan Hendee (Hendy) b. 17 Mar 1694 Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, New England d. 1775 Ellington, Tolland County, Connecticut Residences: Windham, Coventry, Simsbury and Ellington, Connecticut Only child of Richard Hendee and Sarah (Smith) Hendee m(2). Martha Millington 12 Feb 1740 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut Generation 6:Deacon Caleb Hendee b. 30 Aug 1745 Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, New England m(2). Mary (Reeves) Squires 30 Jun 1791 Manchester, New Hampshire "(23)23 Deacon Caleb Hendee, B,, Aug., 30, 1745, Coventry, Conn. Mary Squires, June 30, 1791. Caroline Ellsworth Hendee?D.,?May 12, 1791. Deacon Caleb D., Oct., 2, 1823 at Pittsford, Vt., Mary Squires?came from Vt."Generation 7:Abner Hendee b. 8 Aug 1792 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Polly Atwood 14 Nov 1813 Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont d. 22 Apr 1845 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont bur. Pittsford Township, Rutland County, VermontGeneration 8:Horace A. Hendee b. 1814 Rutland or Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Elmira Paine d. abt 1840-1841 1850 Vermont census shows occupation as "farmer" and total value of real estate owned as $700.00.Generation 9:Horace Jackson Hendee b. 4 Mar 1842 Pittsford Township, Rutland County, Vermont, USA m. Lenora ("Nora") L. Cutts 5 Nov 1874 Beloit, Wisconsin by Edward D. Savage, Doctor of Baptist Church Beloit, Wisconsin (witnesses: Eli Barkley & A. S. Fisher) [Judith (Shanley) Petrie of Arden Hills, Minnesota has the original marriage certificate] d. 4 Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin bur. Mar 1909 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin Generation 10:Anna May Hendee b. 29 Feb 1880 [A leap year baby - Anna May celebrated her birthday on March 1st except for leap years] Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m(1). Clyde Clifford Pierce 27 Sep 1899 d. 6 Sep 1957 St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Generation 11:Mary Anna Pierce b. 7 Mar 1911 Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA m. John ("Chick", "Jack") Shanley 3 Oct 1931 St. Paul, Ramsey County Minnesota d. 26 Nov 1984 St. Paul, MinnesotaGeneration 12:Judith Margaret Shanley b. 3 Mar 1945 St. John's Hospital, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA. Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Minnesota-Minneapolis m. David Allen Petrie 26 Dec 1975, St. Paul, Minnesota. ................
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