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THE GREAT ADVEXTIRE
1456 to 1956
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Copyright, 1956, by
CHARLES HOBART ATTWATER
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LIMITFM I DITION
CONTENTS
ONE: New Haven Town-site Plan — 1641.
TWO: Print — Mary Attwater Honeywood.
THREE: Arms & Crest — Attwater Family — 1483.
Historical Events— 1456-1956.
FOUR: The Great Adventure... j
FIVE: Print— Purchase Contract and Indian "Marks" 6
SIX: Interpreter's Oath. Montowese's Reservation Print 9
SEVEN: Collegiate School. Yale College 16
EIGHT: Charter Oak Incident, by George Franklin Atwater 22
NINE: Rev. Edward E. Atwater. bv Reginald M. Atwater. Picture 24
Cover page, first of our genealogies. 1851. onlv known copv outside
Library of Congress.. ' ' 27
TEN: Clara Barton, by Hubert F. Atwater 28
ELEVEN: Heraldry, by Ray H. Mattison 'Z 29
TWELVE: French Spolitan Claims ...... 32
THIRTEEN: Longfellow's Phantom Ship _ 35
John Spencer Atwater, M.D. John Capper Atwater......."..."........ 39
FOURTEEN: "Honorary Georgia Planter" 41
Pictures. James R. Atwater, Home, Science and School Builclings....40-"44
FIFTEEN: Bert Leonard Atwater. bv Helen Atwater Wrifflev 45
Quinnipiac 1638 Medal ..; ..'''ZZZ 48
SIXTEEN: Richard Mead Atwater. Junior, by Jane Atwater Pratt 48
SEVENTEEN: Francis Atwater. by Reginald M. Atwater 50
EIGHTEEN: Atwater Family Reunion, by Elizabeth Henry 51
Picture. Emma Louisa Atwater Rountree. oldest living Familv mem-
ber will be 97 on October 5. 1956.. ' 52
NINETEEN: An unusual Occupation, bv Marv Meigs Atwater
Picture- "Monty" Atwater ......" '. 54
TWENTY: Carleton William Atwater. bv John S. Atwater 57
TWENTY-ONE: The Atwater-Kents _....l ... ^ ^ 53
TWENTY-TWO: Helen Atwater. Home Economist. N. Y. Times 59
TWENTY-THREE: The Calorimeter. Prof. Wilbur Olin Atwater.
The Wesleyan Alumnus.. 60
Luther E., Sr. and Robert N. Atwater. -- --.-----.-.............!^"...1.""64
TWENTY-FOUR: Experiences in Africa, bv Wayne D. Miller 65
John Wesley Atwater, by Addie Fox Malone 66
TWENTY-FIVE: Trip to Lenham. pictures, by Richard A. Wolcott 68
t rom color prints taken by Edward Perrin Atwater.
TWENTY-SIX: Author's Section. Familv pictures. Comments 71
Poems. Word Power, Woman Power, The Human Tree, to
Vistas, Sappho, "Fragilina,"" by Jessie Fraser Attwater.. 77
TWENTY-SEVEN: \our own genealogical record... 82
TWENTY-EIGHT: Genealogy-No. 1 to No. 5336, 83 to-. Unclassified." ""-
Index of Atwater and other names.
Prints, members' seats in first Meeting House
Bibliography
Mgnalia Chrisli Americana I Hccle^iaslicall
History of New Kiiglaiul— 17()2-UJ53 Cnlioii Mallu-r.
Encvclopaedia of Heral(lr\ J. Burke.
Altwaler \rins — Genealogist — 1:31.
A Geneal.xMcal Recisler of the Deseenilants .4 l)a\i(l \l\Naler \l\r>\. u\. Lx-i.
New lla\en Coh.nV Recorils 163JM619. PuL. ir.5<. id. 1619-1662. I'ul.. l')l 1.
Yale Genealogy— History of Wales ( R\ It. H. ^ai.i. I'ul.. 19(){5.
Andrews" Historv of "\ ale.
\luater History— I'JOl — id. 1927. Edward K. and j'rancis Alwater.
History of New Haven and Other Towns. Pub. 1«>8<.
History. Citv of Minneapolis — Isaac Atwater. lo93. _
Removal of Yale College (?) to New Haven— Oct. 1.16.
Franklin Bowditch Dexter.
Beginnings of Yale — Ed\>in 0\iatt. 19l().
American Genealogies Lists Atwater 11551 and U)(3.
Attwater. Corliss. N. Yarnionlh. Me.
American Ancestry iii. .-5:1x232: 11 others listed containmg members of our
famiU .
Winthrop. Vol. 1. pp. 226. 237. 317. 31o. , n- • i
Connecticut. New Kngland and Ncu Y..rk Genealogical an.l Hi<toncal
Societies.
Historical Events
of Outstanding Importance During Period Covered in This
\T\\ \Ti.i! (;i:m. \i.<h;^
11.^6 Guteidierg Bible.
1491 \inerigo Ves Pucci reached mainland Western Ilcmispiiere.
1517— Martin^ Luther posted 95 theses on door <.f W ilteid.urg Church, altack-
iiii: Papal Indulgences.
15(.4^ W illiam Shakespeare. b..rn April 23 at Slratfonl-on-Xxon.
1602— Capt. (iosnold. first white man landed in N-u Ingland.
1607 — Captain John Smith landed at Jamestown. \ a.. Ma> 13.
1609- Hud-.. n saii<-d Half M.-on int.. N<«w ^.-rk Harbor.
1619 KirM \cgr..es s..ld into sla\er\ b\ Dul.li at Jamestoun.
1(,2(> MaNJlouer. missing Virginia, lande.l Pilgrim^ Iron. I.x.I.m.. H..llan.l.
..n Pl\ mouth Rock. Dcccnd.er 21.
1637- Joshua \tl\Nalcr. with six c.mpaninns. reached the Indian selllemenl
(all.'d Ouinnipiac later Ncu Haven.
1619— Charles I. reigning without a Parliam.-nl b.r U Ncars. .l.-feate.t hv
Cromueirs Roun<lheads: condemned bx llou-.- .d (onunons: behea.le.l
Januarx 2<>. (>.>muell die talor.
l()()(l J. dm Runvan. aulh..r .d Pilgrim*> Progress. imprisone«l.
1665- London Great plag.ic killed 6J;.000: b.ll..uinp vear f.re .leslroved
13.200 h.>mes. !'.'> . hurches.
1735- J-'lm P.l.r /.n-cr. .-.liLT. ac.piill.d. establishing freedom of the pre5J».
1776 — Declaration of Independence. July 2-4.
1789 — George Washington chosen President, April 30.
1798 — Vaccination discovered by Jenner, May 14.
1807 — Robert Fulton's Clermont makes first steam trip up the Hudson River.
1823 — Monroe Doctrine declared December 2.
1844 — "What hath God Wrought!" S. F. B. Morse's first telegraph message,
May 24.
1857 — Cyrus W. Field's Atlantic cable.
1863— Emancipation Proclamation— Jan. 1. Freed 3.120.000 slaves, 830.000
not freed.
1878 — First commercial telephone service, New Haven, Conn., January 28.
1894 — Thomas A. Edison's Kinetoscope first showing, April 14. New York,
New York.
1895 — Wilhelm Konrad Roentgen discovered X-rays.
1896 — H. A. Bacquerel, first to realize radioactivity of uranium.
1900 — Wireless demonstrated when Marconi signalled letter "S" across the
Atlantic Ocean.
1903 — Orville Wright's first heavier-than-air successful air flight at Kitty
Hawk, North Carolina.
1909 — Robert E. Peary reached North Pole April 6th.
1919— First air flight ( ILS. seaplane) across Atlantic-N-C4. May 16.
1929 — Comdr. Richard E. Byrd dropped a U.S. flag on the South Pole,
November 28.
1942 — Arthur Compton, et al produce first nuclear chain reaction (fission
of uranium isotope. U235 ) .
1945 — United Nations (46 represented* San Francisco, Calif., April 25.
First atomic bomb exploded Los Alamos. N. M., July 16. Hiroshima,
Aug. 6 and Nagasaki. Japan. Aug. 9th.
1953— Mount Everest. 29.002 ft., conquered May 29 by Edmund P. Hillary
and Tensing Norkay.
And of course, throughout this 500 years there were "wars and rumors
of wars"; crises and tidings of impending doom, contrived by numerous
power-mad Little Men. reigning or ruling with or without the consent of
their fellowmen, as King, Lord Protector. Prime Minister, Chancellor, Reichs-
fuehrer. Dictator, Generalissimo. President and Indispensable Man.
All soon to be forgotten in the shining light of those everlasting per-
sonalities, such as Moses, the great law giver; Jesus Christ, the humble
Christian; Washington, the modest saviour of the New World, and Mahatma
Gandhi, who proved that freedom can be won without war.
While the power-mad Little Men have all gone — we hope — to their just
deserts, they have left behind a new secret army of our most insidious
enemies — the tax collectors.
The biblical extortioner of the "poore wyddowe's myte" was magnani-
mous compared to the suave, artful Machiavellian of this age, who bores like
a termite, many times, into every segiment of industrial and social life.
for a "David" to slay this arch-enemy before he and his tribe suckle
the life-breath of our Industrial Freedom.
The Great Adventure
oh Kii-land. Moth.r CoiiiiliN .-I u- all! Win did \«uir leaders emasculate
\i.iii sons aiul daiiulilers Ix-ckMiicd |.\ itliiiinii- frcfdi.in '.•' ^-mr inmimeralile
en. oiiiil(r~ wilh all Kuropean races. Knnian-. Danes, and Scots: crnellies
inlli(!.il. I'\ selt-a|>|)ninlr(l rulers, ni.un lii,i;li and lou ulm crosse.l ilieir
lialh>: tanaticisnis and ifli^ious |)lajiues !<• -nil llir inini..ralilies id \uur
uiijiodlike rulers: all these oppressed your \\urili\ -..n- uhilc acrnni|ili-hing
lilllr to bring about the elevation of nianknid.
FortunaleK. there were a leu. \t>. nian\. who np|>o>.inLi ihr age-old
doctrine oi i)i\inc Uighl of Kings." in the belief that Kight. not Might,
should be the lau of England, brought ab<.ut the lb-formation. These
Commonwealth b.llowers were men of delerniinalion and pouci. \h<\ hedged
their homes uilh safeguards. Thv\ beheaded Charles 1. Cromuell became
Dictator. The House of (^)mmons ruled for a short inter\al.
iNow among these liberty seeking indixiduals were the consanguineous
relatives of the Attwater Clan— men of courage, intellect and substance ■
who had fought a War id W ords a? good men should, for what thev believed
was for tlie betternicnl ol th.-ir lelloumen. Kealizing that Charles 1 was
ignoring; rarlianienl and despairmg o| mi. cess in winning peace and freedom
of uoi>lii|i I.U- themselves and their posteriU. the\. after thought, long and
pra\ful. de.ided lo .nibaik on the -Creal \il\ enliii v." Tlir\ uonl.l .reate a
social slru.lure of th.ir .mn. Tli.n uould venture into the unknoun dangers
of a strange land, with -Irangr beings, in the 'New World.
\iilli.titiraled records show our name— in various b.rms— appearing in
only about one-quarter of the English Boroughs. Villages and Hundreds.
In hi- General History of Connecticut. William H. Cutter sa\s: "The
surname Attwater belongs to a large class of English famib names where
the personal name of a man (|ualified for identification b\ a description of
his home, •at-the-hill." el... became fixed as a surname on his descendants. . .
like the preposition Vle" dropped from another class of names.
-Thr .arlii-l ni.Milion ol ihr name \llwaler found in England ap|)ears
larlnlarv .d ihr Calhr.bal ( Inin li o| ( lanti-rhurN . (M.dfri.'d alle Water.
I.Uuaiion. HI III.' I'aii-li ol ^l.,ne. near fax er-hain. Countv of K.-nl.
before \.l). I. '.(.:.■■
••Thr ol.l loal of arm- .d \tl water: sable on a fesse waw argent between
three awanz of iln- -c.m.l Iwo bar- naw a/ure. Crest: a demi-talbul argent
in the m.>nlh .d an arum gules.
h i- .Ni.l.nl thai the bdlowing re< ..rd- had n-.t been called t-'Mr.
Cutl.r- atl.ntion at ih.^ lim.' h.' wr..le hi- histor\. lor in HravleN's 7'«>/»ri-
iirni,l,ir„l Ui.hu^ ni Sinrr^. ih.re is a m.-t interesting iten» bearing on the
po.ssibilitN .d .mr ..riginal name: "Mnnor of II rst Clamlon^ In 127!'.. the (Uh
of Edwar.l I.. John D.- \gua or .b-hn \ll. water -eems to ha\e claimed for
l;m.l lu- h.l.l al (Ian. Ion \\u- right an. I privileges of amient demesne and
in III.' .
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without success." (This could have been land attached to a manor house for
his forebears' personal use. It was during the reign of the House of
Plantagenet. I
"The same person, however, on trial at Guildford against a writ of
quo warranto, established the right for himself and his men of Clandon to
buy and sell in Guilford market without paying tolls.
"At the same time John Atte water was summoned to answer the charge
of having seized and imprisoned Robert Le Ken at Clandon Regis: in answer
to which he pleaded the complainant was his villain, and the question was
decided in his favor."
It is also stated that on the Rolls of Parliament, during A.D. 1290, in
Vol. I. Fol. 62. can be found the following:
'Robert Attwater, with his wife Isabella, brings an Assize of Novel
Dissiezin, . . . touching tenements in Rotherhethe." The above mentioned
property was located on the south bank of the Thames, two and one-quarter
miles south-east from St. Paul's Church. London.
Another interesting notation associated with our family name and also
establishing the family relationship with "Ickford," is found in a folio pub-
lished in the 16th Century and called Nomina Villariim. This volume con-
tained the names of Cities, Boroughs, Villages, and Hundreds, including
therewith the lords of all the manors throughout all the counties of England
from the year 1316 to 1559. including:
"Johannes Atte Water certified pursuant to writ tested at Clipston.
5 March, 1316. as one of the Lords of the Township of Ickford. in the county
of Bucks."
We also find in the History of Buckinghamshire. Vol. I. the following
interesting Attwater references:
"Ickford, Hickford. Iksford (in Saxon, Teemzaford. from a watery way
or passage through the Thames. )
"Robert Earl, of Morton, half-brother of William. The Conqueror (1066-
1087 A.D.I granted this manor, with Marsh, to the Abbey of Grestein.
founded by Harlewin de Conteville. his father, and Ickford was by the Abbot
and Convent granted to a family deriving its name from this place. . . . How
long Grestein Abbey continued to enjoy the estate in Ickford is unknown,
but having been seized by the Crown during the Wars of Edward II.
(deposed by Parliament January 7, 1327) and again restored, it was a second
time forfeited and family of Ickford is no longer mentioned, unless their
descendants are to be identified with persons denominated Atte Water de
Ickford, who afterward possessed a considerable estate here."
"William Atte Water de Ickford died in 1311. seized of the Manor of
Great Ickford, held of the King in capite. and in 1325 Nicholas Ryhall.
Person of Ickford, passed lands in Great Ickford. with pasture of six oxen
and six cows, by fine, to John Atte Water, and Joan his wife, and their heirs."
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\ii(l 1(1 ((iiilimir llii- c nnlinuils. itifif i> llif fuH.iw iii^ itt-rii in llw lli-l<>i\
(.1 Herts." "Parisli n| Tli.>ili'\. Diocese of LoikImh. W illiiiin \ll Water, clerk,
in-lilnlcl (.ill \l:i\. IXVA. 'I'lu.ina- TliMipr. in-tilnlr,l L^llh SepleiiilM-r. liVXi.
u|i<iii ilcatti 111 W illiain \ll W alcr. '
Oui iii..~l illii~ti hill- and uiil-tandiiii: l".n<:li-li f(ircl>car i if lie was actually
l^iiiilird 111 (iiir luam h I i- iiaiiii'd in II iililiin-ciii - Hi-lm \ <'l I >iir-rt. \ m|. II.
page o5l :
""\\ illiam Nttwater was iH.iti at niMinintrlon. in So?iiersefsliire and was
a felinu .it Magdalene Clollege. Uxior.l in I l"»2. Kruin 1 l<)7 to 1502 lie was
Vice-Cliaiicellor of thai rniversil\. and mi llir death .d Cardinal .\loreton.
he. for a sliorl tiinr. ex.. iitrd the oilier (d Idianeell. ir. \ller several lesser
prelernienls he was. in 13(l2. Dean of King's Cliajiel : in 1506. ('.Iian( I'llnr li
Line. .In: in 1509. Dean of Salisluirx. an.! in 151 1. \r( hdeacon ..f Huntington.
r,\ ihe inlere-l «.t Cardinal Wculsev. he -ik (■<-e<le.l him in the l>i-liopie of
Lincoln an.l u as consecrated Nox.'iiil.er \1. 151 I. lie died Fel>ruar\ i. 1520.
ao-ed I'.l a! hi- place at Wohurn. ('.ounl\ .f Bucks, in the eluireh (d uhieh
his l.(.\\e|- weie |.uii<'d. and hi~ liod\ in lii~ ( alhedral.
The manor .d lloxlun. parish oi Lenham. was sold during the reign of
lleni\ \III I 150') t.i 1517 \.D.i to --[{.ihert \ttuater. who leaving iwo
daughters and eodieir-. Mar\ the \oungest carried it \\ith other i'states at
(diaring and elsewhere in the iieighhorhood to Kohert lloiixwood. Ix].. of
llcnewood. in IN.stling. He afterward resided al I'elt. in Charing, being i)arl
of his wih'"s inherilaiiee. and d\in,- in 1570. wa- luiried in l.eiiham Church.
••||e l(dt numerous issue 1)\ his wife, who sur\i\cd him nearU lortvd-iur
years, when >he d\ing in 1020. in the ninet\ -third \car of her age. was
interred near him. llmiiizh a miiiiiimenl l.i her memor\ was erected at Marks
Hall, in F.ssix. >he had. as it is said, al her decease. lawfulK descended
from her Mu (hildren: U) of her own: II 1 grandchildren. 22.". <.f ilu- diird
generation and '' in die lunrlli.
"The iiiam.r .1 Dmuiic C.-iirt. in the |)arish .d I.enham: K..l>crt
Atlwaler. -.1 UoMmii. in lliis pari-li. died, possessed of il in 15()5. wli.ise
daughter and codi.dr. Mar\. . arri-.l il. with other estate- in this pari-h an.l
iieighhorh 1. in maniai:.' hi UhImiI Ihinxw.i.id. Ks«|.. of I'.tstling.
IJia- f..luai.l \lw II. I. ..iir .mt-landing hi-.t..rian. with the assistance of
|;,,|i.il ll.niN \lwal.T. w.iik.-.l Hill an Xtwat.'r famiU Ircc cvering ihe
inmi.-.liali- l.irl.i'ar- i.l .ln-hiia ami Da\ i.l.
|{ec..gni/.ing the care. ac( urai \ an.l integrit\ of the aforeni.'ntion.-»l
...mpiler-. w.- mii-l ...nclu.le that man\ -d the faniiU references dise.»\ered
|i\ th.Mii wer.- akin t.. ..iii hram h hut n..t necessarih in direct line.
^.1 in thi- inamicr we c..m.' npiui ih.- will ..f Thonia- \llwat.-r. pro\ed
(). t..l..r 5th. 1 I!'. 1. see Anhdeacru \ (...iiM. CanLilmiv. Kook .'<. p. 2^. '1 here
wer.' Iw.i -..n- hut ..nU ,|..lm. wl... marri.-.l Mar\an. had issue. Of ihes«- four
,,nK lliili. .1. III.- .l.l.r. wh.iM' will i- recorded in Hook 15. p. 6. carried the
lin.' lln.im:h hi- -..n Th..ma- to Christoph.-r wh..-.- will is recorded in Hook
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42. page 22. Christopher had four sons and a daughter, Joanna, who married
Stephen Cooke. Their children brought in the Atwood and Best families. But
we are only concerned with John Attwater, who married Susan Narsin.
Of this union, there were three children — Joshua, Ann and David, who
were to be the first Attwaters to land in and assist in a very important part
of colonizing a portion of the New World. Father John neglected to leave a
will — dying in October 1636. Susan, mother of Joshua, had him appointed
to administer the estate.
Three months later, Susan died during January of 1637. She was buried
next to John in the Lenhani Church yard.
Burrialls
"Nov. 1 (1636) John Attewatter. pater familias.
"Jan. 9 (1637) Susan Attewatter. Wid."
The register also shows Marriages and Christenings. Under the latter
heading during the period from 'Michaelmas, 1610, unto Michaelmas, 1611'
there is the following entry:
"June 2. Josuae, the sonne of John Attwater.
"George Hudson, Vicar
"Thomas Heriman
Churchwardens."
"William At-Water
The administration papers indicate that Josuae, at the age of twenty-six
was a 'Mercer' in Ashford. a market town near Lenham.
Now, these, our direct ancestors, Joshua, David and Ann Attwater,
embarked on 'The Great Adventure.' Beginning with that unpredictable, long
and treacherous ocean voyage, of many weeks, to eventually found a different
habit in the 'New World.' which would be temporarily referred to as the
'Republic of Newhauen.'
There is much speculation but no authentic data as to why and how
our Attwater ancestors joined up with the Davenport-Eaton Expedition.
While their parents had passed away during the year, Joshua and David
must have been part of this cabal for a considerable time. Apparently Joshua
was a man of capital in his own right, while David had recently inherited
several properties from an Attwater relative. So it was natural for John
Davenport to seek out these young men of capital to help finance his
expedition. He had recently returned from the Continent — it is said — disguised
with a long beard. Be that as it may, he was a non-conformist at odds with
the authorities, in which our Attwaters must have joined. Ashford was the
seat of this group of non-conformists. So it is reasonable to suppose that
Joshua induced his brother and many from the market town to join the
expedition. It is reported that the Expedition included over two hundred
men, women and children. When we realize that man flys over that same
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distaiu-e lodax in less than seven Imiiis, llu- .-nail > pace of four ini»Mlli>
seems inconccix ahle.
Ilic cnnildii (tl llif (,)iici'n iJi/alMlli (H llir iKinji ships of t<)(la\ is in
direct contrast with the lia\el liar(l>lii|is nut in mention the inconveniences —
of that 16.37 trip.
It is reasonable to supjjose thai joxluia Attwalcr am] --omr others of
means, including Theoi^h Kalon. Sleph C/o<Ki\ear. (;co. Lamherton and
others, did not ha\e their names on the manifest of llu- lll-.(rr()|{. K(»r it
was jusl at this time that Charles I- uim luul dissolved Parliament fearing
migration ot man\ well-to-do Englishmen, issued the fojlouing "PHOCLA-
MATION: . . . that liie King, heing informed that great immbers of his
subjects were yearlv transported into those (lorts of \meriea . . . among
Aviiom are man\ idle and refractor\ iuiniois. wIk -c onl\ or principal end
is to live w it ho 11 1 reach n\ aiilhoiilv doih ( ommand his officers and ministers
of the |)orts. not to suller an\ persons, heing subsidv men or their value to
pass any of those plantations without a lii 'rise from his Majesty's connnis-
sioners for plantations first ohtaiiKMl. nor any under the degree of sul>sid\
men. without a certificate Iroin luo justices of the peace where thev lived.
that lliev ha\e taken the oath of allegiance and sujiremacv. and a Lestimonv
from the minister of the parish, of their conformity to the orders and
disc ipline of the Church of England."
Without these certificates, any escaping non-conformists might, of
necessitv. have to hiihc ihc capt;un. even il meinluMs ol the joint enter prise.
From all n ports. Master liriies. ol the HECTOR, was a brawler to sa\ ihe
least ol his character. His rough treatment of some o{ the tourist passengers,
like nineteen year old Lord Leigh, son ol the Earl of Marlborough, was not
unnoticed h\ Joshua and others. Adults i)aid five pounds for passage, if not
memlier> ol the joint enterprise. One ton of general freight cost lour pounds
per passage.
But even as eveiv thing comes to an end the) (Iriallv arrived in l>o>toii
llarliui JiiiK- 2(). \()M.
Several town-sites in Massachusetts and \ew I lamp-hire were suggested
as likcU -etllements. This would seem to prove that tlu' group had no
(lermilc de-linaiion. exicpl the \cv\ World, when ihcv started.
In Pxstoii. there was talk l)\ soldiers returning from the Peipioi war
of the beautiful \allev and river at Ouimiipiac. (Juin meaning long iiippi.
to water and ohke place. So the Indian name meant Long-waler-phue.
After considerable di.-c u,-.-ion. a committee consisting of Joshua \ttwater.
Eraneis ihown. .lolin Ueeeher. Hcdx-rl Pigg. Ilmmas H«)gg. David \tlwaler
and one other were ajipoinled |o investigate the territory. Neither Prudden.
Eaton ot havenpoil were iin linlcd in llii- lir-l trip.
Ihe seven -pent ihc winter of I <).i7- 1 (t >."> at (^)uimii|)iac, living in imnl
huts. One died. \- his name is reported as l?ee( her. we have aceoiniled for
six of ihe coinmiltee.
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88 HISTORY OF NEW HAVEN COLONY.
if at any time hereafter they be affrij,'hted in their dwellinj^'s as-
signed by the English unto them as before, they may repair to the
English plantation for shelter and that the English will then in a
just cause endeavor to defend them from wrong. But in any
quarrel or wars which they shall undertake or have with other
Indians, upon any occasion whatsoever, they will manage their
affairs by themselves without expecting any aid from the English.
'•And the English planters before mentioned accepting and grant-
ing according to the tenor of the premises do further of their own
accord, by way of free and thankful retribution, give unto the said
sachem, council, and company of the Quinnipiac Indians, twelve
coats of English trucking cloth, twelve alchemy spoons, twelve
hatchets, twelve hoes, two dozen of knives, twelve porringers, and
four cases of I'rench knives and scissors. All which being thank-
fully accepted by the aforesaid and the agreements in all points
perfected, for ratification and full confirmation of the same, the
sachem, his council, and sister, to these presents have set to their
hand or marks the day and year above written.
MOMAUGIN ^^7 ^^^ his mark
SUGCOGISIN
QUESAQUAUSH , mi^*^^ ^^'^ ^^'^^
Carroughood W. ^'^ ""^'^
Weesaucuck f his mark
SuAUMPisKini - ^ , hei
mark"
In the spring. April 1638, the entire original London group with
additions under the leadership of Peter Prudden — a non-conforming minister
of the Church of England — arrived at Quinnipiac from Boston.
On their first Sabbath. John Davenport conducted the religious service
in the morning. Peter Prudden preached in the afternoon. This dual leader-
ship could not last long. Prudden and Davenport could only agree to disagree.
The former's followers soon purchased the territory now known as Milford
With Prudden out of the way, Davenport proceeded to found an
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t'ccl('siasti(;il aiillimilx in wliiili all civil inatltT- and i (nirt aullmrits wt-rr
\t'-t((l. I lu- ciilirc (cijiinv \\a~ molixalcil i>\ tlii> ( liiucli aiillii>ril\ . wliidi iti
Inin w a? govcrmd li\ -cmmi ( Iiiik Ii iiieinber^. I5ru. Jusluia Allwatrr \\a> one
(i| till' nicnihcr- el llii~ autlioiilv .
Ilic lii>t |Uil)lic meeting? were licM in llii- n|)rn. linalK. iIm-m- uit«'
transferred to H(d)(Mt Neunians Inirn. In the rnianlinn-. \ oiiiifr John Brockell.
a l.dndipii Sur\f\oi. -i^kcd on! llic lo\\n~-iti'. \-. will Kc nutrd |.\ a |ii'rii-al
(i| llir pLiii. a i('|iitMlii(l i'ln (it wliicli i~ inrjndi'd in an \l\\aliT Hislor\ for
llir lii'l tiuir. Hkm ki II laid oiii nine s(|uares lor Imildings. reserxing "(lenlrai
Si|uare for public use. Ihe streets in the Tovsn-ilt- included "^latr. ^ ork.
Church. Cro\e. George. Chapi^l and College.
In llic meaiitinii\ .lo-iuia \ll\\alcr and his scouting committee were
an\iou> lo c(iin|ilclc llicii contract, lor the piirchase of the land, with tin*
Quinni|)iac Indians. I he agreement was llnalh a|t|)ro\e(l |)\ the Church
Authority and signed l)\ Gov. Eaton and the various Indian Chiefs. The
latter included:
\i()\i\i (;i\ - srccoGisM - qi esaoi \i -ii - c\HRor(,H(H» -
WEESAl'd'CK - MOMoWKSE - SAWSEl'NCK and --MM MI'l^lll \I.'
her mark.
As consideration, the Indians received 12 coats of English cloth, twelve
all liciiix -poons. twelve hatchets, twelve lioe>. two dozen of knives, twelve
|)orringers and lour cases of P renc li knives and scissors. Montowese. in his
agreement. wlii(li Liave him ■eleven coats of trucking cloth, and one coat of
English I liilli madi' u|i allei the English manni>r." also reserved a piece oi
land near the village, 'lor lii> men which are ten. and main sipiaws to
))lant in.'
Ihe ln>l vear was s|)ent in erecting living (piarters. All id tlioc were
confirm ted of haniMiewn. mortise and tenenl t\p(> hnnher. Eater, bricks
were imported Irom l.oiidon. Ilv Idi')'). Nov. 2.^th. the Creneral (j>urt was
read\ to order a meeting house lo be erected at a co>t of .^OU pouuiU. It was
fiftv foot s([uare and had a tower and turret, with banisters and rails on tin*
top. (Seeseatini: plan in thi> volume, another lir>l in \twater Histories.)
While Tliio|i|iil<ix lliilon wa- (iovctnor. the real leader, at tin- time,
was .|olm havenpoil. who had linallv established an auto<-ratii- ihurch-rule
of ihe 'Hepublic of Newhaveii." Maveiiport. born in Co\enlr\. I.ngland. in
l.")''?. of a middle-cia--. old and honored familv. had had a checkered care«*r.
He entiled ()\foid at -ixteeii and three \ears later, he was admitted to
orders, baler, he became \ icar of a church in London.
|)aven|iorl. thru hi- nonconformist utterances and tactics, earned the
displeasure of \rchbishop Laud. IVaring imprisonnu-nt. he foumi it necessary
to lice lo Holland.
Now. as actual leader, of ihe 'most opulent colonv which came into
New I ii;^l,inil." havenporl succeeded in establishing an autocratic go\prning
8 ATWATER GENEALOGY
class far worse in its dogmatic control — if not in its purpose — than the non-
conformists had complained of at home.
The first act of the 'Seven' was to decide that the 'right of suffrage
shall be conferred on church members only.' On the 22nd of August 1639,
the 'Seven' had 'instituted the Church by a solemn and formal covenant one
with another.' On the 25th of October, they granted the right of suffrage to
'all those that have been received into the fellowship of this Church, since
the gathering of it, or who being members of approved churches, offer
themselves.'
In this manner, the 'Republic of Newhauen' was organized, with the
election of Theophilus Eaton, Magistrate for the term of one year. Robert
Newman. Matthew Gilbert, Nathaniel Turner and Thomas Fugill were
closen Deputies 'to assist the Magistrate in all Courts called by him for the
occasions of the plantation, for the term of one year.' Thomas Fugill was
appointed Secretary and Robert Seeley as Marshal for the Colony.
After the 'Townsite' had been laid out by John Brockett, house lots
had been given to each of 'The Planters,' according to his or her family
size and the amount of taxes each one was willing to pay. In General
Assembly during January of 1640, it was ordered that the land outside the
'two-mile-square.' be divided and taxed as follows: '. . . all the upland in
the first division, with all the meadows in the plantation, yielding to the
public treasury four pence an acre yearly, and all the land in the second
division two pence an acre yearly.'
On the first day of September 1640. by order of the 'Court.' the name
of the settlement was changed from Quinnipiac to New Haven. It must be
remembered that this 'Church State' had been organized by a superior,
Puritan culture group, with a background of literary London. It was the
hey-day of Shakespeare, Spencer, Thomas Dekker and Ben Johnson. A few
of the 'Separatists' had fled to Holland. The great majority stood their ground
and the 'New World' gave many their chance for freedom.
A few excerpts may be of interest taken from one of my 'Atwater
Library' books entitled "Records of the Colony and Plantation of New
Haven, from 1638 to 1649. Transcribed and Edited in Accordance Avith a
resolution of the General Assembly of Connecticut. By Charles J. Hoadly,
State Librarian of Conn." Published 1857.
'FREE MANS CHARGE
(4) YOW shall neither plott, practise nor consent to any evill or hurt
against this Jurisdiction, or any pte of it, or against the civill gouerment
here established. And if you shall know any pson, or psons wch intend,
plott, or conspire any thing wch tends to the hurt or prejudice of the same,
yow shall timely discouer the same to lawful authority here established, and
yow shall assist and bee helpfull in all the affaires of the Jurisdiction, and
by all meanes shall promove the publique wellfare of the same, according
to yor place, abilitv. and opptunity. yow shall give due honnor to the lawfull
magistrats, and shall be obedient and subject to all the wholesome lawes
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IHE KIKST VF.AK Al i.'UI N NI I'l AC 89
••I. Thomas Stanton, being intfcri)reter in this treaty. «lo hereby
pnjfess in the prt-^L-nce of (J(xl that I have fully acquainted the
Indians with the substance of every article and truly returned their
answer and consent to the same, acc.)rdin}^ lo liie tenor of the fore-
Roin^ writin.ic. t''^" truth of wliich, if lawfully called, I shall readily
confirm by my oath at any time.
Tuf-M \s Stvston."
On the iith of December, Montowese, sachem of
another tribe, "in presence and with allowance and
consent of Sawseimcic, an Indian wlio came in company
with him." sold to the English a tract of land lying
north of that sold by Momaiigin, and described as "ex-
tending about ten miles in length from north to south,
eight miles easterly from the river of Quinnipiac to-
ward the river of Connecticut and five miles westerly
toward Hudson's river." Montovvcse, reserving a
piece of land near the village which now bears his
name, "for his men which are ten, and many squaws, to
I)lant in," received "eleven coats of trucking cloth, and
one coat of English cloth made up after the English
manner," in payment for the territory thus alienated.
The attesting marks of Montowese and Sawseunck
are as follows: —
"Montowese
mark
:: W.-sruNCK
IS m.irk
.111(1 ordcri's. allrt-adv in.idi-. or \m li sliall br JHTraflcr mailc. I>\ law full
aiiliiiirilx allOrcsaiil. And tlial Imlli in \ni \>^i>t\ and t-slatc: ami wlirn now
shall In (liirlv calli'd bi <ii\(' \i'r \ii|c or >nlTrai;i- in an\ rlrclion. i>r buirhing
an\ mIIhi niatb i. \\( Ii mm crni-lli llii«- ((tnnni'n wc.illli. \i>\\ ".liall givr it a.**
in \ur conscifncc \o\\ >liall jiidg nia\ rondin <• b> llic l«i>l i;m>d «>f ilii* *ianic*.
(In llic liMiidu ritiiiir id I' ranci^ Newman. I
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MESSUTUNCK. alias NEPAUPUCK.
26:28:
A Generall Court 29: of Octob: 1639:
This Indian, at a hearing before 'Mr. Eaton,' had been accused of
murderously shedding the blood of some of the English. 'And by his order
safely kept in the stocks till he might be brought to a due tryall. 'And the
Indian who had attempted his escape was whipped by the marshall his
deputy.'
'The Quillipieck Indian Sagamour" on the following day. 'wth diurs
of his Indians wth him were examined before the magistrate and the
deputyes for this plantatio concerning Nepaupuck. They generally accused
him to haue murdered one or more of the English, and that he had cutt of
some of their hands & had presented them to Sassacuse the Pequott sachem,
boasting thatt he had killed them wth his owne hands.
Mewhebato a Quillipieck Indian, kinsman to the aforesaid Nepaupuck,
comeing att the same time to interceed for him was examined: . . . att first
he pretended ignorance, butt wth a distracted countenance, and in a trembling
manner: being admonished to speake the truth he did acknowledge him
guilty according to the charge the other Indians had before made.
'AH the other Indians withdrawing, Nepaupuck was brought in and
examined, he confessed that Nepaupuck was guilty, . . . but denyed thatt he
was Nepaupuck. Mewhebato . . . charged him to his face after some signes
of sorrow, thatt he had assisted the Pequotts in murdering the English, this
somewhatt abated his speritt and boldenesse; butt Wattoone the sonne of
Carrahoode a councellor to the Quillipieck Indian sagamour comeing in,
charged him more perticularly thatt he had killed Abraham Finch an English
man att Weathersfield and thatt he himselfe. the said Wattoone. stood vpon
the island att Weathersfield and beheld him the said Nepaupauk now present
acting the murder.'
'Nepaupuck being by the concurrence of testimony convinced, he con-
fessed he was the man namelt Nepaupuck. and boasted he was a great
captaine, had murdered Abraham Finch, and had his hands in other English
blood, he said he knew he must dye, and was nott afraid of itt. butt layd
his neck to the matletree of the chimmey, desireing thatt his head might be
cutt of. or thatt he might dye in any other manner the English should
appoynt, onely he said fire was God, and God was angry wth, therefore he
would not fall into his hands. After this he was retourned to the stocks and
as before a watch appoynted for his safe custody.'
At 'Generall Courte' on the third day. . . . Finally. Nepaupuck.
'confedded thatt he had his hand in the murder of Abraham Finch, butt
yett he said there was a Mohauke of thatt name thatt had killed more then
bee. Wattoone affirmed to his face thatt he, the said Nepaupuck. did nott
onely kill Abraham Finch, butt was one of them thatt killed the 3 men in
the boate or shallop on Connectecutt riuer and thatt there was but one
Nepaupuck and this was he, and that same thatt tooke a childe of Mr.
Swaines att Wethersfield. Then the said Nepaupuck being asked if he would
not confess yt he deserved to dye. he answered, it is weregin.
The Court haue had such pregnant proofe. proceeded to pass sentence
vpon him according to the nature of the fact and the rule in thatt case, he
thatt sheds mans blood, by man shall his blood be shed, accordingly his
head was cutt off the next day and pittched vpon a pole in the markett place.'
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A Court llnl.Irl. Ill: of Dr.cinlMT 1639.
'Roger |)iilun>t and .l.iines Sfrw ;irl an- itijuituMl In niaki' iloiihlc rt-slilulio
l<i Jdlin ( (ickcllll |ii| ||\r |M>||II(I and mMN nilcrlic ~llillin<^> Wrll tlir\ -|i)|f
(Uil 111 hi- rln-l (III llic l,nr(l> dax in tlic iiK-cliii^^ tiim-. and tlif\ lii-ing
scr\aiil- 1(1 the said (incktMcll. tnr urli aggraxatio iIicn wt-rr \\lii|i|ifd allsu.
I linmas Maiichesler. s«*r\aiil to Mr. IVrr\ hriiig arcusrd l>\ his Mar
for l)eiiig diiiii(l\i'. and tor gixcing hi- Mar xiKomrK Linguagc for will his
Mar lia\ ing gi\cn him S(mir corrt'ctio. the coiui loiirK i caused him to he
sett in ihf slocks tor a certaine tiiiu*.
Nicholas Tanner. s(>r\aiit to the said Mr. I'crrN. lor drunkiime.- and
abuseing his Mar in wordcs. was ujiipped.
Man\ servatit- wiic \\hi|)|)ed an(i |)iit in the stoeks l>nl tlie gentlemen.
when hidnLihl hrlorc ihc conrl. rc(fi\c(l inoir Inncnl treatment.
"John .Iriiner accused lor heing driinkc ulli strong waters was acquitted,
ill appearing to lie ol iniirm\t\ and occasioneil l>\ the e\lremvt\ of the colde.
'Mr. MoulciKd!. accused of heing ilrunke. hull noit clearely proved, was
respited.
■|*clci I>id\\nc li<'criccd |o liakc lo -ell. -o long as he gives no offence
in ill ju-lK.
In the 'V (icnrll (lourt lloiden att Newhalveni Mon l(»fili" rates
were eslalili>hcd tor all 'trades and callings": 'sea\en howers shall he ae-
coiinlcd a (laves worke for a teame. ii lliati whole time he dilligentK inipro\cd
in Worke according to the nature ol lliall implo\mt. and the li\er for a
steeri' h\ the da\ Od. for a growiie o\c oi luill llZd. for a hor>c or mare Uxl.
for cart furniture and man 6d.
I. alio; o| all hpc-: 'lor mar . . . which rcipiire skill and strength, not
above 2s in -omcr and 2(td in winlcr.
■luitt olhi-rs (d ihi' same trades or callings, noil allowed mar workenien.
noli aho\c 20(1 in soiiimcr and 1 6d in winter."
I he rates are listed on pages .^1 to 5() and coxer all subjects. e\en "Dvett
for a lahoring man wth lodging and washing Is Od b\ the weeke. \enison
should |.\ the f.nglish. il fatt. not abo\e 2d — oh p pound, if learie 2d p pound.
lowie ,1 |i|iorlioiiahle abateni to whall was sell last \care.
■\ll eoiiiiiiodii \ e- lioiighl and sould amoiiL; ihe planters, and all worke
wages and lahoi i Iicik i- torward. till some other course he settled h\ order. I
to be pa\d Im eillicr in (niiie. a- the price goeth in the plantatio. or in
worke as the rale- -ellled |i\ ihe ( oiiil. or ill catlell of any sort as they
shall he indil lerentK prized, or in good march able be\«'r according to its
goodne-; and pa\ ml lo In' made all the limes well -hall be agreed \poii."
(291 A (hiuH Court Held al Ncwhaxen the 2 of the I
Monelh. ir>ll. \houl Cecirp: Spencer.
Ihe I lib of rehruarv. I(>il. .|o|m W akenian a planter and member
of llii- ejnireii ai (piainled ihe magislratc" thati a -ow of hi- web be bad
latclx hoiii^hl oj lien: Ihowning. then wth pigge. had now brought among
di\crs li\eiiiL' and righlK -haped pigs, one pdigiotis monster, web be then
|iioi|i;h| well him lo \e \eiwed and considered. Ihe monster wa.«» come to
12 ATWATER GENEALOGY
the full growth as the other piggs for ought could be discerned butt brought
forth dead. Itt had no haire on the whole body, the skin was very tender,
and of a reddish white coUour like a childs; the head most straing. itt had
but one eye in the middle of the face, and that large and open, like some
blemished eye of a man ; over the eye, in the bottome of the foreheade wch
was like a childes, a thing of flesh grew forth and hung downe. itt was
hollow and like a mans instrumt of genration. A nose, mouth and chinne
deformed, butt not much vnlike a childs, the neck and eares had allso such
resemblance. This monster being after opened and compared wth a pig of
the same farrow, there was an aparant difference in all the inwards. . . .
'. . . and a strange imprssion was allso upon many thatt saw the monster,
(therein guided by the neare resemblance of the eye,) that one George
Spencer, late servant of the said Henry Browning, had become actor in
unnatureall and abominable filthynes w th the saw. . . . George Spencer
so suspected hath butt one eye for vse, the other hath ( as itt is called ) a
pearle in itt. is whitish and deformed . . . the man had beene formrly notorious
in the plantatio for a prophane, lying, scoffing and lewd speritt. . . . att he
said he had nott done itt thatt he knew off. then denyed itt. . . ."
The record covers ten pages. After hearings covering a period of three
days, in the Meeting House and prison, with numerous members taking part
in discussing all the sordid details, 'Itt was therefore by gen consent con-
cluded and adjudged, thatt on the 6th day next, being the 8 of Aprill. he
the said Georg Spencer shall be hanged upon a gallows till he is dead, the
place to be the farthest part of the feild called the Oyster-shell field.'
'The day of the executio being come, George Spencer the prisoner was
brought ... in a cart; upon sight of the gallowes he seemed to be much
amazed and trembled, after some pause he began to speake to the youths
about him, exorting them all to take warning by his example how they
neglect and dispise the meanes of Grace' . . . two more pages of accusations
by Spencer and denials by others, finally:
'. . . the sow being first slaine ( run through wth a sworde ) in his sight,
he ended his course here, God opening his mouth before his death, to give
him the glory of his rightousnes. to the full satisfactio of all the prsent, butt
in other respects leaving him a terrible example of divine justice and wrath.'
A COURT HELD ATT NEWHAVEN THE 4th OF THE 11th
MONETH 1642.
'Will Harding being convicted of a great deale of base carryage and
filthy dalliances wth divers yong girles, together wth his enticeing and cor-
rupting divers servants in this plantatio, haunting wth them in night meetings
and juncketting. &, was sentenced to be seveerly whipped and fined five
pounds to Mr. Malbon. and five pounds to Will Andrews, ( whose f amylyes
and daughters he hath so nuich dishonored and wronged in attempting to
defile them I and presently to depart the plantatio. and not to retourne vnder
the penalty of seveer punishment.
A COURT HOLDEN ATT NEWHAVEN THE It OF THE It MON: 1643.
'John Laurence and Valentine, servants to Mr. Malbon. for imbezilling
their mars goods, and keeping disorderly night meetings wth Will Harding,
a lewd and disorderly person, plotting wth him to carry their mars daughter
to the farmes in the night, concealing divers vncleane filthy dalliances, all
wch they confessed and was whipped.
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Kutli Acie. a covenant scrxani In Mr. Mallmn. for stiil>i»rncs. Iveing,
stealing fro lier Mrs. and \fil(lin<i to lilllix ilalliancc ulli Will ilardinj^ was
w hipped.
Marlli.i Mallniii Idi. (■ori>(Miliiii; lo j^oc iti llir iii;^lil to llir farnu's will
Will llardiiii: to a \i'iii>oii least, lor -lealinL' tliiiij:- iio her parents, and
\eildiny to lilth\ dallianee utii the said Will ilardin-i. ua> \\liip|)ed.
Jane Andrewes. for yielding to filtln dalliance with the said Harding.
\\a> \\hip|>eil.
(niodiii Hunt and his wife for kee|)eing the eouneells of the said W illiarn
Maiding, hakeing him a pasty and |)luni cakes, and keeping coinpatu with
him on the Lords day. and she suffering Harding to kisse her. the\ heing
only adinilliil lo >ojoinn(' in llii- plantalio \poii llieir goo<l hehasior. was
ordered to he sent out (d this towne wlhiii one nionetli after date hereof. \ea
in a shorter time, if any niisearryage he found in lluni.
In this I'nritan Culture, punishnniits were dealt out at a site thai was
known a> WHIIMMM; I'OST HILL." Mere also were the "Stocks" and
"Pillories for the t haslisemenl of those guilt\ id major or minor offenses
against the Colony.
On page 9<S of our "New llaxen Ctdony Kecords." (1638-1649) we ha\e
the proid llial ■|he (!o|oii\' was independent.
'(64l Articles of Confoederatio heluixt the Plalalions xnder the Gouermt
of the Massacusetts. the Planations \ nder the Gourml of iNewpK mouth, the
Plantations \nder the Gourmt of Cone;ticutt. and the Gourmt <d Newha\en
wth the Plantatios in comhinatio wth itt."
In these "articles. co\ering sc\en pages. the\ are called "The saiti I iiiled
Colonyes.'
()n |tage 225. we find ihe record confirming Joshuas interest in higher
educali<in :
"It was |)r()|)ow iided that the free gift of corne to the college iilar\ard)
might he contiiuicd as it was the last veare \ it was granted.
'Mr. Atwater. the present treasurer, informed the court that he had sent
from Connecticoll lorlie lui-hells of wheal foe the colledge li\ (>oodmn
Codman for the last \eares gill "f Ncwiuixen. allliough he had not receixed
soe nuich.
In piTii-ini: llie ~raling ar i aiigeniciiN in ihe "Meeliiig House, which is
reprodui 1(1 oil ihc hai k pages of thi^ \oliime. (another first for \twater
HistoriesI \ou will no|e llial Mr>. (io\. I'.ali)n"> name has heen included with
■( )ld Ml-, laloii. llii- i- iiKiirrcil. She is not li>ted on page 303 of New
jlavcii (,o|uii\ Kei ord- l(>l(> and il is explained as fcdiows:
■*ihe following passag«'. from 1-echfords Plaine dealing, explains win
no seat i>^ a<-^igned for Mr-. I'.aton. the (Mivernors wif*-.
"\l New Ii;i\(ii. ;ili,i- (^hi i iKipcag. w here Ma>ler |)a\<Miporl i- Pa-tor. the
c\( oiniiiiiiiirilc I- lii'lil mil id the meeting, at the door<", if he will h«'ar«'.
Mass. lii-l. (.oil. .id -eiic-. III. 7 ■>. luference has alread\ heen made lo
Mr-, laloii- exconnnuincalion.
Urolher l)a\ id \twater heing ahsent from the watch one niglil was
or<lred lo p;i\ his fine. M-o defecli\e another time, hut he lajeing ihe fHiilt
on ihe mr of ihc w.it. h il w ;i- re-pilled.'
14 ATWATER GENEALOGY
In the 1649-1662 New Haven Town Records, published by New Haven
Colony Historical Society, there are many references to Joshua and David.
'Mr Atwatters ye Treasurer,' acted as administrator of a number of estates.
He was also chosen 'Deputy' of the Court for a number of years. He appears
as plaintiff, in a number of actions before the Court, to recover for goods
and cattle sold. In more than a dozen cases, he requests permission to sell
land.
At one hearing, it was ordered: Ttt is ordered thatt brother Attwater
(note spelling) and Robt Hill shall be exempted fro watch in their own
persons, by reason of their bodyly infirmityes, yett so as to finde each of
them a man to watch their roome.'
In 1646. Thomas Fugill, first secretary of the Colony, was dismissed
from his office and excommunicated from the New Haven Church, for
'falsyfying of orders and records' and thereby securing 52 acres of land to
which he was not entitled.
In the list of estate (p. 93) with the names of 'Planters,' we find the
following listings:
"' 'persons - acres - Ist.div. - neck - meadow - 2nd-yearely rate.
'Josuah Attwater' 2 300 20 4 16 64 01-11-06
'David Attwater' 1 500 2414 141 1-11-14'
During one of these sessions, the Courte sentenced 'Richard fido. hath
bine a false vnfaithful servant to his Master' and also 'Thomas Meekes for
stealing, receiving stollen goods, and intertaining & inviting mens servants
... to drink strong watter' and 'conceale it.' etc.
'Therfore the sentenc of ye Court is that Thomas Meekes paye twenty
pounds as a fine for these misdemenours and miscariages, and when fido
and Sloper is whipped, he and his wife are to come to ye whipping post, and
stand ther. putting each of them one hand into ye hole of the post whill ye
other are whipped: that they may haue part of ye shame wch their sinn
deserveth: and to give security for the fine, or paye it presently, and to pay
the due charges of the prison.'
On the '30th of the 6' Mon: 1641' at a Genrll Court hearing: "Mr.
Goodyeare propounded his purchase of Mr. Farrets Lland" to the towne, butt
itt was nott accepted."
■""Now called Shelter Island. Mr. Goodyeare . . . purchased May 18.
1641, and sold it June 9. 1651, to Thomas Middleton. Thomas Rouse. Con-
stant Sylvester and Nathaniel Sylvester, for 1600 lbs of good, merchantable
Muscovado Sugar."
ii .V- .;;. Ji. ^
First liquor license issued.
"Att a Gen Court held att Newhaven, the 16th of June. 1645.
"Itt was ordered that if any person or persons, whether directly or
indirectly, in this towne shall sell wine by retayle of quarts or pintes or the
like, after 14 daves next ensucing be expired, wthout license, he or they
shall be punished att the discretio of the court.
"Will Andrews licensed to draw wine and to sell by retayle."
"It is ordered that whosoever findeth any thing lost wch is of vallew &
ATWATER GENEALOGY 15
fil Id \u- rr-loml l<i the ounrr. -IkiII uilliin tlircc (la\s (li-li\tT it to the
iiKU-li,ill \\\\>< -li.ill -itl\ k('f|ir llif thill": . . . \ shall cry it tuict- oiiii tin-
li( line ila\(- Icilliiw iriiif ... a third time on a iain- day . . . ami the mar.>*liall
shall Iki\i' \ rirti\c tidiii llic nwiui. a |irnn\ a (la\ fur siu' (TN iiij: it.
"A Geiiciall (jiuil ihc LlDlh ..t \i i\ cmjifr. jfth'l. I In- (.uNcrtiKr atMjuaititcd
tlir <ciuil will \ read a Irllci wrh he hail ifcfivrd trmii \f fdinmitti'f (d liulli
liDii^i'- id |)ai liinrnl. ■■
"'This k'tliT R'forred to in "Xcw TTaven case stated.' and was "fur
frorinfr the seyeral distinct coloMics id New l.nirland from ni<tl('statii>n l>\ the
a|i|H'alin£i i>f trouhle-soint' s|)irits unto i'-iiyland. wherehy tli<"\ dfclarcd that
lhi'\ had dismissed all causes dr|i<Miding before them Ironi Nrw i.njiland. ami
that ihi'N adx ix'd all iidiahitanls to suhnut to their respective goyernments
there eslahli^licd. ami In a<()iiiesce uIkmi ihtMr causes sliail he there hearrl and
determined. Ihc Idler was signed 1>\ I'emhroke, \\ . Sa) and ."^eale, Man-
chester. I- r. Dacre. \ Warwick. Dcnhijzh."'
In m\ Iwo old \olumes of New Ha\en Cidonx Records — 163!! In U>62 —
we tind mimerous references com irinn<x .1 )shua and Dayid. Kx(t'|>t for her
listing in llie >ealin<: arrangemenls. there is no reference to Aim in the
ahii\i> ic((ii(|>. (ir tor thai mailer in an\ cd the olhiM histories ahoui the
Coloiix .
.hi-liua. of course, was tlic mos| outslamlinL: "i llie hrolliers. engapinp
in man\ aclixilics. Our ellicieni comi)ilers id ihe past ha\e reached the
conclusion ihal his profrem linalU died-out willmut issue. This confirms the
well-estahlished th(M)r\ that we all >lcm from l)a\ id. With one last item
about Joshua, we will proceed to chronicle a few Dayid stories from ihe
records.
Ill (lie "lasl of Ollicials. (a\il. Mililarx. and I'.cclesiastical ol . . . Nc\\
1 lax en ( 1 linn \ " compiled in l*).'^5. for llie Tercentciiai \ . we liml llie ftdlow ing:
•••\T\\ \TI',i;. Jn-lma i|). K.Tdi CIcik \iu Haven Train r.aml. Vug.
1 Ti 12 I ii'-iL;iied .|nl\ l()ili. Trea>urer. New lla\cn ( iilniiN.
.11 l)(,K (New Ihn.ii I. .lunc 1()52. Ma\ lOS.i. .Ma\ i()51. (Kenio\ed to
Boston I .""
Il i- I lainicd llial ' |)a\id was the lir--t imiixidiial to lake llie f reemaii s
(lalli. We li.licNc this rcders to Ncwhaucn. However, we do know ihal Iwi-nlv
planlm- Irniii (Hii (nlmn weni In llailford. in Ma\ oj l(i().^. Iitit "were .sent
home a~ ie|iiidlalcd. allri ||ir\ had -iiljei.-d ihe dillicullies and hazards of
an mil 1 mill ulahle and impale iniirm-v in thai wel .season.
in ihi |i. II. .wing \ear Ma\ !'.. !(»(>(> "Mr. [ones a<M|uainted the town
thai \Ii . "^h.r man \sa- n..w in |.>w n . . . in pursuance ..f ili«' (>ciieral .\.ss«Mnl»Ks
ordiM of last, to lender ihc f rci-nian- oath to nur present freemen, and to
as man\ I'theis ..f the |..\\ii as >.|i..uld onlcrK present tlieniseUes \ he found
fil. r.iil ih.re were ..nl\ Mr. Ilcni \ lliilherford. llenr> (do\er. Mr. Tlioinas
^ ale. Inlm \\ in-li.n. Mi. lame- lln--. II. Ilaljih i ines. Krancis Mrtiwn. Jerennah
()-|.i.rnc ami ll.iii\ Ihi-lnw l..nk llie nalli. and ih.it according to the lenns
of our siihnnssion.'
16 ATWATER GENEALOGY
It was during this period that New Haven Plantation united with
Connecticut (Hartford) Plantation, with the definite agreement that each
town should remain a capital.
Training in the Market-Place and keeping watch were two duties of all
Church-Court members, unless exempt. ""John Benham informed the courte
that he was fined by the courte for neglecting to warn Dauid Attwater to
watch. It was by the secretarie that then was, entred 5s, but it was but 2s:6d,
and seing diners doe remember it was but 2s:6d. the courte agreed that he
should paye no more."
"Dauid Attwater entred an action against Mathias Hitchcocke, for 10
pounds wch the said Mathias Hitchcocke receaved of Dauid Atwatter, for
the service of Thomas Whitehead for four years and eighte moneths, wch
Mathias Hitchcocke could not performe. he not haueing a full right to dispose
of the saide Thomas . . . but now the said Thomas declareth himeselfe willing
to abide w'h his master David Atwatter, till he maye heare from his vnkell,
so he maye haue just satisfaction for the time to come, so longe as he stayeth
wth hime. They bothe agreed before the courte. that he should haue 3 pounds
a yeare, meate, drinke and clothes."
"David Atwater, Richard Mansfield, is to finde each of them a man to
watch at the towne in regarde of ther house lots heare."
Why the 'Courte' required owners of vacant house lots, to supply a man
for watch is beyond our comprehension. This original precaution was insti-
gated to be ready for any emergency. However, our Colonists were more
fearful of the Dutch than the Indians or other catastrophy.
There was a fight with the Dutch over Stamford. "The Dutch authorities
at New Amsterdam reported to their superiors in Holland that 'Rodenberg'
or New Haven, contained, eleven years after it was founded, about 1,340
families. But, though affirmed of New Haven town, it must have been . . .
their informant's estimate of the population of the Colony."
He died in 1692. He had out-lived most of the original planters who
arrived on the Hector in 1637. David's farm — known as Attwater East Farms
— was on the west side of Quinnipiac or New Haven.
The Colleg-iate School
Later to be known
as
Yale College
On Christmas Day, in 1641, at Town Meeting, a proposal was made to
establish 'schools for all, where the rudiments of knowledge might be gained,
schools where learned languages might be taught: a public library: and to
crown all, a college in which young might be fitted for public service in
Church and State.'
Livermore states in his 'Republic of New Haven': 'Schools, public and
private, which were always maintained in New Haven, probably found their
prototypes and models in the collegia which existed or had existed, in the
mother towns of Ashford, Coventry and London.'
ATWATER GENEALOGY 17
As jii-liiKi \lh\alir li.iil lici'ii a -.ii(ii-->-rnI nirrcrT nf AsliforH and
proiniiKMil ill il- allaii^. il \\a- iialmal Im liiin In [«■ llir Im>I oiw In |tr<i|)(»sc:
■\ii citlnini: i>l a |icrk i>\ wheal i>r tin' \aliic nl >aiiic. Irmii cvfrNuiic \\ liuse
Ik'ail is \silliii-; low aid a-sislancc lOr '\u>ny xliulars at Harvard (^illt^pe.'
Some New Enjiland lu>i(iriaiis claimed thai llns eoiiti ilmliiiii wa> |)r<'|M.sed
|i\ .|M~lina lor 'a m Imol lor liii:lier li-aniinii" al \c\\ lla\eii. In aii\ e\eiil.
wr know llial wlirii lie |pee;:iiie Treasurer oi llie Kepiiltlit'. .|o>liua had a
>laii(rmi: order passed at Town Meeiiiiir. reipiiriii^ llial --iirh enntrilmtioiis
lie ill tlie torni ot a lax.
Tin tir>l s( hool mashM". is said to have been Ezekill Cheever. a Latin
scholar, aullior of "^liorl Introdurtion To The Latin Tongue." He resided
with Nouiig Joshua Allwater. late of Kent, and now Treasurer of die Colony/
who looked down on the ."Square "from his j:real mansion, where Oshorn Hail
now stands." I iider a lonrl ruling Joshua was lo he paid five schillings per
week for hou-iiiii the Iradier.
Jo>hua's jilea for a school ol higher learning for die Colony finallv iook
root. In If)f7. other powerful members of the "church-state" hierarchy joined
him in the movement. It was tlecided the lime had come h)r a college of
iheir own. Later, the Colonv granted eight acres of Joseph Peck"s land in
iNew Haven. li> ihe Collegiate School pro\ ided "if settled here and so long
as it shall remain here.'
But this was the year in which a number of the more prosperous jdaiiters
- iiH hiding some of the Attwaters — lost a sizable stake. b>r that age. in the
strange disappearance of one of their trading ships. "The I'hantom Ship by
Longfellow, immortalizes this episod(> in New lla\en -hipping histor\. (See
under French Spoliation Claims, i
So it was not until 1660 thai the lollege projt-cl received a new leai^e
of life. Tlii- ha|>|»ened thru the generous actitm of Go\ernor Hopkins of
ConnecrK 111. In hi- will, the (io\ernor i)ul aside a si/able amount tor ihe
eslabli-hnienl of a ccdiege. .|ohn |)a\i'n|iort was named as one of ihe iruslees.
When the union belween New lla\en and (!onneeti(Ul became a ertainlv.
Daxeiipori inoM'd. ahoul l<>7(l. to Ho>lon. dissatislii'il with die union and
new hiiiliiH ie- in llii' ( .ojonv.
A large portion o| iIh' funds collected b\ Jo-hua \tlwater and others
went towanl ihi' -upporl o| the "Collegiali- SihooT in I'.raniord and "Ihe
l!"|ikin- (.rammar School in New Ha\<-n.
Il wa- not uiiiil I7n|. \n hen the Colonial \ssembl\. nu-eling in New
ila\en. pasM-d an a( I. dated October ')lh. establishing a -ollegi-. diat ihe
"Collegiate School" was ollicialh recognized. This came about thru the
indefatigable elTorls o| iIh \\i\ . James IMerpc-nl. I'a-tor of lb.- lir-t Church
i,{ New lla\eii. Nine ollnr minister.'*, as listed herein, joini-d him in the
petition to the Coloniiil AssembK. lb ha-, al limes, been lalled the |-oun<ler
<d Vd.-.
18 ATWATER GENEALOGY
The others were: 'Rev. Samuel Andrew of Milford, who for several
years was a resident Fellow and Tutor at Harvard, where he gained great
reputation as a scholar and as an instructor, and later became the second
Rector of Yale.
Rev. Thomas Buckingham, of Saybrook. a native of Milford, educated at
Hopkins School in New Haven and long recognized as one of the most able
men in the Colony.
Rev. Irrail Chauncey. of Stratford, son of the second president of Harvard
and at one time teacher in the Hopkins School of New Haven. A man of
varied gifts, who beside his standing as a clergyman, had a high reputation
for medical skill as well as general scholarship.
Rev. Samuel Mather, of Windsor, closely connected with the celebrated
Mather family of Boston and exceptionally successful as a pastor.
Rev. James Noyes, of Stonington. the leading minister of the Colony, and
the one usually invited to preside as Moderator at councils and other meetings
of the clergy.
Rev. Abraham Pierson, of Kenilworth, son of the principal founder of
Newark, N. J., who on coming to Connecticut, took a prominent place at
once among the ministers of the Colony and was known as an able scholar
and later became the first Rector of Yale.
Rev. Noadiah Russell, of Middletown. a native of New Haven, where his
parents had been among the original settlers.
Rev. Joseph Webb, of Fairfield, where he had settled but a few years prior
to 1700.
Rev. Timothy Woodbridge. of Hartford, than whom no minister in the
Colony had a higher reputation for learning, for wisdom in counsel, and
for public spirit, and had gained more completely the public confidence.'
At this time. New Haven was part of Connecticut. Seven of the ministers
came from sections that had formed the original 'New Haven Republic' It
was natural, therefore, with the Rev. James Pierpont as leader, that New
Haven was choosen. as the site for the college, by the majority. As remarked
by one member of the Assembly: 'We on purpose gave your academy as
low a name as we could, that it might better stand in wind and weather.'
The Trustees met at Saybrook and organized on November 11. 1701.
Jacob Heminway was the first student. The first graduate was Nathaniel
Chauncey of Stratford. Eight students registered under one tutor in Septem-
ber of 1702.
During the next fourteen years much discord arose thru the lack of
proper meeting arrangements. In the beginning, students were forced to
travel to Milford to Pierson's home. And in the second rector's period, the
home of Samuel Andrew had to be visited for lectures. At the last commence-
ment held in Saybrook (1716) the only tutor resigned. Students were
distributed throughout the entire Colony.
ATWATER GENEALOr.Y 19
Willi llailli'iil ii-int: t'\i't\ mean- im liidinu LcjiislaliM- iiillii('iice--tn
secure llu' > ullcur. tlir I ni-tccs arlcd |iruiii|)ll\ . I lu'V ordered the ereelioii.
in New ll;i\(n. (il a ( .u||ci:f Hall and lieetor's house; ordered all sludeiits
111 it|iiirl al \e\\ lla\eii and eler|c<| Iwn liitors.
I he tirsl '(Milleue" Imildiiii: al llie eurtier <d (lliapel and (](tllepe Sts.,
was 170 feet long. 22 feel wide and M) feet In-li. Ilitee -juries high, uilh a
stet"|i-rin di'd atlie. it \\a- hnill enlinK ul wudd. || euntained a "lilirarN. \silli
large (.lia|iel \\lii( h \\a> alxi ii-ed a- a dinini: hall, kih hen and 2(1 stiile> nf
rixinis lur sliulents.'
Leaders in W elhersiield. SaxhuMik and liranjurd relielled against "(lourl
\el- and al-i> against llie aelion (d ihe IriL-leo in ordering ihe huilding
luiill III \e\\ lla\en. Man\ id iIh' hundred- of lihrars hooks, of the ("ojlegiale
Scliiinl. well' di-t rilmled ni home- in llie mIhixc nii'niioned (own-. Ihe toHuu-
ing is a re|Mirt nl the episodes in\ol\ini^ the return o| the lihrarN to \eu
1 la\ <'n :
"111^ ll()\r the (;()\r heaiin- nf \\v re|ii-al <d ihr l.ihrary calls
together the (.lunnil In >a\liriiiik. where lhe\ ordered \li. Ilnikinghain in
who.>;e house thev were in delixer . . . luil he refused, then alter pains takt-n
with him In perswasion ti> no pirpose. ihev hound him (t\er to answer to
the ne\t (/cnl (!ourl in 1 ( K ) pound hond. and innnedialeK ordered the
SherifT to SIK/ the HOOKS, who went according hut met with such oppo.-ilimi
thai he icliirned again and took new orders with him to hreak doors and
eall assistance, whieh he did and hroke the door (d Mr. Huekinghams house
and i-ntered and sei/d [he Lihrar\ and it was guarded all night and pro\i-ion
wa- made ne\l da\ Im (he Iran-porting id it hx (.arts, hut in the night the
Carl- were Innkeii and eniihainiled and hmh turned awa\: ne\erlheless lhe\
made new pro\ isioti and the next da\ under \e Major of ^e (Mtunlvs
Conduel. llie\ were Iransporleil lUil id the lowii. anfl some o| the opposers
thai talked sau-il\ were hound <i\rv to the next (!outil\ Court.
"Ihe hook.- iho lhe\ mel willi oppo.-iliou h\ the wa\ in that some of
the hridges were broken u|). \et in three da\s lhe\ arri\ed at \e ("olh-dg at
Ne\s lla\en. ahoul \e hegimdng of Decendn. hut we toiiiid ahout 2(>0
w anliiiL' : however all we had heing ahove a lOOl > \ (M I I M'^ ,if ehoic'e l»o«»ks
w e II \ed Up 111 I Uilii 111 \ e I ahiaix .
Mhldlili.wii had also nunle a -troiig hid to secure the school. Hut Con.
Salli Ill-tall, a him liieiid <<{ ihe eidlege idea, indtieed the (.eiicral \sMMnhl\
to pass the lidlowiiig resolution:
"I hit iiiiiler llie |iri'seiil i irenm>lan< e- of the affair- of ihe l.olh'gialc
."^ehool. ihr irMiriid liu-tee- he advised lo pmrccd in that alTair: and to
iiiii-h the IhMi-e lhe\ Il iM' huilt ill New lla\en, for the <>ntertainn)enl of Uie
scholai- lielniiging lo ihe Collegiate School.'
As early as ITnl Nuxtinher lltli a ruinihcr o| honk- were hrought
hy each trustee |i. the meeting and jiresenling them to the pr«iup uouM Mjr:
'I give these hudk- |mi tin fi.iiiiding of a college in Connerljj'iil.*
20 ATWATER GENEALOGY
In my Yale Genealogy, published in 1908, under a picture of Elihu
Yale, is the caption— < FOUNDER OF YALE UNIVERSITY). Now let us
review the facts to ascertain the truth or absurdity of this claim.
The Collegiate School had been in existence for many years before Elihu
Yale made any response to the numerous requests that had been made for
his assistance. As an Atwater descendant, you shciLl know that Elihu was
the third child of David \ale, one of the original planters of the New
Haven Colony.
Apparently, David Yale must have considered the 'Church-State hierarchy'
in New Haven not to his liking, as we find him established in Boston as
early 1641. And there is no doubt about his civil and religious difficulties
in the home of the 'bean and the cod.' Not being in sympathy with local
laws, nor religious dogma of the colonists, David took personal action, as
a member of the established Church of England. Inducing six others to join
him, a revolutionary petition was presented to the General Court of Massa-
chusetts Bay. The appellants objected to the 'non-admission to the churches,
of those who acknowledged the established religion of England, and at the
non-participation of the inhabitants, who were not members of the colony
church, in the management of civil affairs, as voters and office holders.'
'The authorities of Massachusetts' were not ready for such a revolu-
tionary change. The petition's most offensive clause was a threat of appeal
to the parliamentary government in England. And they were not satisfied
with a carefully drawn argument but included a fine of $600. which David
Yale had to pay. He returned to England in 1651. His second son. Elihu,
born in Boston on April 5. 1649, returned with his mother and brother
David, to England in 1652.
As a young gentleman, Elihu lived thru one of the most turbulent periods
of England's checkered history. There was the rise and fall of Oliver,
Croniwell's regime; the Restoration; the plague and the Great Fire. It was
also the heyday of Milton. Dryden, Jeremy Taylor, Richard Baxter, George
Fox and Wm Penn.
The East Indian Company racket, which had been established by a
grant from that notorious Elizabeth, the First, now attracted the interest of
Elihu Yale. The interesting story of his reign, as Governor, for five years,
at Madras, accumulating a fortune of '500,000 pagodas'; his removal from
office by the Company; and numerous trials, including one for murder";
does not picture 'the founder of Yale' as a very worthy hero for such an honor.
( ■" Had one of his grooms hung for riding a favorite horse of his without
permission. )
It was thru the efforts of Jeremiah Dummer, agent in London, for
Province of Massachusetts Bay and the Colony of Connecticut, that Gov. Yale
became interested in the Collegiate School. During 1711, Mr. Dummer wrote
the Rev. James Pierpont, the actual founder of Yale College, suggesting the
possibility of securing funds from the 'former Governor of Fort St. George.'
ATWATER GENEALOGY 21
l)os|iilc llir Ixtncrc'iul s stliularl\ and persistent apjieals. n<t progress was
ma(l<' with thi- man. wlin was now lr\infr to ImiU cliaraclrr. until (lotton
Matlici > incnmi al>li' Ictlii nl llir I llli ol .|anuai\. I Tilt:
"Sir. said lie. 'tlKiUiih vmi liaxc iclicilir^ in \oiir lainil\. ulm li. 1 prav.
God (unliniif and iiuiltipK. \i't rcrlainlx. il what is fornung at \i-w Haven
nufihl wrai the iiainr nt ^ \|,|', (lOLLKXiK. it ^sonld |m- l.rtliT than a name
of sons and dauiihlet.-. And \our muinfieenee mijiht ea>il\ ohtain U>v \ou a
commemoratiiin and |i(M pctuation (d Mnir xahiahlc name, which wouM indrcd
he iiiU( h lirttrr than an K<i\ptian pNianiid.
1 hoM- caiiilal letters nuist ha\e caiiulit the e\e of this opporluni>t. for
within six mtniths "liiree hales m trunk- id xahialde goods arri\ed in Boston.
lidMi llihil ^ ale. Ill 111' -iild tnr the liriiriil id the School. There was also a
■lull lrni;lh |iiirtiait id King George I.. Ii\ knrller." (said at present to he in
the College cullri linn l : 'an esculrhrun representing the mxal arms, whieh
was destroyed in the Revolution, and a large hox of hooks." In the iinoice,
some id the materials were listed as Inllnws: "25 pieces of garlix. IJ! pieces
of calico, i ( pieces of worsted goods. 12 pieces of S|)aiiish poplin. 5 pieces
of plain muslin. 'A pieces of eandet. and 2 of Mack and white silk crepe."
While the ^ ale (Fcncalugx puts a \er\ high \ahie on Klihus sole contri-
bution Id the School, most writers agree the goods sold fm >Sri(l. after
ha\ing hrrn itnentoried at 200 pounds.
"We were favored and honored, writes Tutor Johnson, on that hrighl
Septend)er mmning id 1711!. "wilh llie presence of hi> Honor C»overnor
Saltonstall and hi~ lad\. . . . Lieutenant Governor and ihr whole Superior
Court, a great nundui id icvcrend ndnisters and a great i iinciiurse id specta-
tors. The trustees, meeting in the new Imilding first mo>t solemnh in ihe
.-lUiDi (Hi- l.ahii pcrind- -till -prrad u|Hin their records, "named our college
h\ the name uf 'i ale College . . . upon whiih the Hun. (.<d. Jailer, who lunl
lui'ii -t'Ml u\ci |i\ (^(ncrii \nnc a- l.i;'utenanl GoNcriior id Ma--ai hu-rit- \ki\.
and wliii ill aiiticipalinii nl these festivities had made the ttdlsome journ«'\
from {{ostmi. icptc-cntcd (.ii\ernnr ^ ale in a -peech. expressing his great
satisfaclii)n.
\ pndu-e and "painfur ( V I letter id thank- wa- i)f ci'ur-e forwarded (O
the dmiMi. hiiiMiiiei l.ilei re|iiii|ed "that the old gentleman was m«ire ihan a
little ph-ased saxim: tli.it he e\pie--ed a! Iirst some kind of concern whether
it was \se|l in him. heini; a chiinhman i -ic I Mn prumnte an \cadem\ of
l)issLMiter>.
F.lihu now agreed. NcrhalK id enur-e. to gi\e the (.ullcge ;,200 sterling.
|)er anmim. as long a,- he li\c<l. Tin- was In hi- continued after his di-alh.
Within a month, according to Dunnner. he had hroken his promise. How-
ever, in 1721. IJihii Yale claimed he had -enl goods to the College, valued
at £100. I here i- Mi> leimd 111 tlii- shipment if it di«l arrive. He left an
unsigned will, containing a clausi- with a he(|uesl of C50() !<• the College. Mr.
22 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Dummer. despite his justifiable pleas, failed to induce the heirs to recognize
it as a valid legacy.
The Yale Genealogy refers, here and there, to the Governor's marital
status. While Elihu married Catharine Elford Hynmers at Madras, in 1680,
the Genealogy 'admits — that he also was living' there, "in immoral relations
with a Mrs. Nicks and a Mrs. Pavia. the latter a Portuguese Jewess.' Mrs.
Hynmers is described as 'a copper-colored native of India.' But recent his-
torians have placed Mrs. Hynmers as English, even though they admit she
might have been Portuguese and a Jewess!
There were many men, during those early years of the Collegiate School,
who gave much time and substance to the success of the College project:
Joshua Attwater. John Davenport. Governor Hopkins and many others. And
finally, there was the Rev. James Pierpont. who influenced the Assembly.
managed the Trustees, with perseverance and diplomacy, and finally brought
about the action that culminated in the building in New Haven.
Rev. James Pierpont should have been recognized as the founder of Yale.
The name 'Yale College' was changed to 'Yale University' in 1887, by
authority of the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut.
The Charter Oak Incident
Until about 1658 New Haven had apparently not given much thought to
obtaining a charter from England, but about that time some thought was
given this matter. It did not seem too urgent and as the situation in England
at that time was not favorable the matter was dropped.
About 1660 the Connecticut colony, which comprised of Hartford,
Windsor, and Wethersfield, felt that it was highly desirable that a charter be
obtained, giving them title to the land they had settled. Consequently in July.
1661 their Governor. John Winthrop. Jr. was sent to England to attempt to
obtain a charter for Connecticut. On his way he stopped at New Haven to
discuss the matter with its leaders. There appears to be no record of any
understanding having been reached, but there seems reason to believe that
New Haven's Governor. William Leete, was in favor of having the Charter
include both colonies,
Winthrop was successful in obtaining a favorable charter from King
Charles II in 1662. However, when the New Haven Colony learned that it
embraced both the Connecticut and New Haven colonies, much opposition
was voiced and an appeal was made to the King. By late 1664 much of the
opposition had been quieted and certain compromises made by both colonies
so that on December 13, 1664 New Haven held its last Court, for the purpose
of terminating the colony. On January 5, 1665 New Haven wrote the
Connecticut Assembly declaring submission thereto and in the spring of that
year four magistrates were sent to the Connecticut Assembly.
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On ncccmiirr 2(\ ](}l\() Sir Ijlmnnd \ii(lri)s ;irri\c(] in n<iston with a
coinniission honi the Kiiifi appoiiiliiifi liiii) Governor of all \r\\ Knglaiul. In
iinliT t(i extend lii^ Linxernini: oxer ("onneetieiil he wrote -e\eral letters to the
boxeinm oi C.oiuuH licul rei|iie>tini: (lie >iii render i.f the ( !iinneeli( ill Clharter.
The re(iiiept was hrou<:ht hefore the AsseiiihK and it -tailed mi direet
coinpliancc. I inalK on ()( loher 22. 1687 Anriros aiinoiiiii-e<l that he vsi.iild
send or eonie liim>elt to [)i( k ii|i the (diarter. ( )n ()et«d)er 2(> he left Ho-ton
attended |i\ eiulit inend>er- ol his ( juineil and t;iiard> and arrixed in llarltMrd
late in the afternoon n{ October 'M where the\ were met li\ Conneelieut
Go\ernor Treat aiui his stalT. \ndros proposed that thev dine first, after which
llie\ meet in the Council ('handier, lie graciousK inxitcd Governor Treat, the
l)eput\ Goxeriior. and the Secretary of the Council to dine with him.
\t the meetinjr after the dinner were the Coiiiieeticnt Oflicials and tuerit\ -
four of till' thirt\-four clcitcd di'pulies. among whom were .Moses .Maii,-ln'ld
and Ahram Dickernian of New Haven. .\ memhcr of Aiidros" part\ read the
King s con inland to \ndr(i> to annex ( .oiine( ti lit [i> his government of Massa-
chusetts. The Charter was then hrought forward and handed to Governor
Treat, who snipped the tlKmi: with wlii(li the (Charter was tied, unrolled it.
and laid it mi the tahle. (.o\ernor I reat then made a speech setting forth
what the Ciiarter meant to (ioimecticut and expressed his conviction of the
illcgalilv id these proceedings, .hdin W'adsuorth nf Hartford then followed
with a -|ieei li liaekinii ii]i the remarks of the Governor. He was followed li\
\ndrii- \vliii madi' MUiie laitliil remarks. It is then recorded that Andrew
Leclc. Min of W illiani l.eete. llu' lormer GoNcnior of New Haven, got up and
was in the midst of a hiistering attack on the King's actions with respect to
Coniieetieiit when a >ndden euinmotimi neeiirred.
It is iiiil eiitirelv clear as ti> ju-t what ha|)pencd at this point. ()iie
ae<-mint ha> it that Xndrew Leete was taken -iiddenK ill and piti lieil forward
onto the talile ii|i-etlini: the raiidehdiia and extinguishing the candles, while
another report ha- it that a -uddcn gu>t o| wind coming in through tlu' open
window extinguished the i andle-. DiiriiiL: the monientarv darkness until the
candle- emild lie nditilited the (diarler di-ap|>eared frmn the tahle. Oin* report
slati- tliil the (liaiter wa- -natehcd from the tahle and passed to Joseph
Wad-wmth whu \sa- -tanding outside the open window, who took it If the
house of Samuel \\\ll\-. mi whose propertv stood a large oak tr«'e. I here
wa- nil mie limne luit Mi-tie-- W \llv-. wlm suggested that the ('harter he hid
in a hujlnw (.1 their uak tri'e. I he ( haitei repo-ed in tin- lre<- until a -afer
place was found and the tree was known ihereafliT a- the ( h.iilei ( )ak.
Vk Inn the candle- weri- relit:hted \ndrt>s saw that the Charter hail
di-a[i[ieaied and iintm;: that no mie had left the rnom he realized In* had
heen till ked. hiii made ihi- hest oi the situation anil announced tlu're s<"«Mned
to he no Inrther iMia-imi to euntinue the meeting. 1 hu^. the ('onnerticiit
ChartiT wa.- .-aved.
— Gkoki.i; I uvnkiix \i\v vtkk i2(Hi()>
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ATWATER GENEALOGY
Rev. Edward E. Atwater of New Haven
No. 732
It is fitting that all those who bear the Atwater family name should
make the acquaintance of Edward E. (1816-1877). for each owes him a
debt whether he knows it or not.
Edward Elias Atwater was a native of New Haven. Conn., where he was
born May 28, 1816, the son of Elihu and Julia E. Thompson Atwater. He
attended Yale, graduating in 1836, and in the following year entered the
ATWATER GENEALOGY 25
The()l(>i:i( al I )i'|)ai Iniciil of \a\c Cdllt'*.'!-. Hi' \\a> <>i(lainc(l a Conpropatinnal
minisli'i in ir.ll. -|irn,liii^ cifilil years until llll'' in l!a\i-nii.i. Olii... 'I'Ih-
follow ini: \(\ii lie -|Hiil in forciL'ii tra\cl and. in I ,".32. w.i- iiislaJIcd paslur
ol the (.on^i('<^alional ( .Inm li in >alrni f alU i I! oiling- fold i . New I lanipsliirr.
Ii\c years later lie icturned to Xcw lla\en and Imill ii|» a neu eiiurrji in
the eastern [lart ol ihc r\[\ . Iln> mw conprepation was orfiaiiized in lo6.'i
and he ser\ed a- its pastor until IJITO for tlie remaining \ears of his aclixe
inini'~!r\ .
We <d the tamil\ kimw him hoi lor the eonlrihution- he in;;di- of an
historical and geneah)gieal naluit-. ni< stl\ in tin- lal<'r \ears ef hi- life.
Beginning in iJlol \\r [udilislied "A (ii-nrah^pii al Register id' ihc Drs-endants
in th(> Male Line (d l)a\ id Aluater. One of the Original IManlers of New
Ha\en. Conn., to the I itih Generation." Copies of ihi- fir-t edition are
rare indeed. I he writer i> most grateful to Charlie lloharl \llwater of
Santa Monica, (aliforiua. lor an opportunit\ to cxannne his eop\. whieh
he nalurall\ \ahirs liighh. \ few (|uolalions from the prefaced "Noliee"'
and "Introduction will reflect the care and indnstr\ of our first faniiU
geneah)gist who nnist ha\e hegun his lahors more than 200 \<-ars after the
arrixal o| the lir-t niemlx^rs of tlie famiU in America in \()M.
''The following Register has been prepared for the gratification >>{
nian\ (d the descendants of l)a\id Atwater. who ha\e expressed a dc-irc |o
trace the line ol their descent from him. (ireat care has been taken to make
it correct: some errors. howe\er. ma\ |)ossihl\ be found, and umpieslionabiv
ihrrc are man\ onii»i(nis . . .
"In regard to the oiihograpln of ilu' name, usage differs: some writing
Atwater. and others Vllwalcr. The men who hrouuht the name to this connlr\
have, each with hi- own hand, written it upon ihr I'ld'lii IJrcords of the
New Ha\en Ci>lon\ the one |)a\id \twater and the other .|o>hua \lwaler
in neither case using the letter "T more than twice. I'upill. however, the
lust cK-rk of the Colon\. whcrcvci he has the occasion to write the nante.
use.s "T" three times. If the orlhogra|ihical (pieslion is carried farth«-r back
than the first in! i < xhK I mn ol llic name into \mcrica. it will be toimd that
the name was originalK written Vlti'water. in which iorm it ma\ hi- found
in l>ooni-da\ Rook, like its cognates \ltcwell. \tlcwood and some tdhers
whnh ha\e now h -I ihe picfix. a- Xtlelow nsend. \ilerward the first "K"
wa- <lroppc<|. and the name vsa- writli-n \ltwaler. as is gem-ralK if no|
uni\ersall\ written in laigland to thi- da\.
"It ha- been lound impossible to disigiiale those branches of the f.nniU
\\ ho diliir Ir the more et)nnnonl\ recciviHl nielliinl nf :<pi'iliiig. which
is \twater . . .
".Joshua \lv\,ilct and I Ku id \lwater were among the first planters of
Ni-w Haven, a- their autographs in the first vohinir of the Town Uerorcl!*
-ullii icntK piDve.
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"Tradition says that the family of Joshua, in the male line, soon became
extinct; and all researches yet made serve to confirm it. He was probably a
married man at the time of his emigration, as his family is numbered as
two persons in the list of planters. If this be so, he soon lost his wife, for he
married Mary Blackman, the daughter of a clergyman in Stratford, May
6, 1651, by whom he had two sons and one or more daughters . . . Previous
to 1665, or early in that year, he removed to Boston, as in a deed dated
in that year, by which he conveyed to his brother David his house and
lands in New Haven, he describes himself as 'Joshua Atwater of Boston,
New England.'
"If it be true that the family of Joshua in the male line became extinct,
all in America who bear the name of Atwater are descendants of David. None
have yet been found who could not trace their lineage, by means of this
register, to him."
This 1851 volume lists six males in the second generation, seventeen
in the third, thirty-four in the fourth, and fifty-four in the fifth generations.
In the 1871 revision of this document the compiler adds a few items of family
history, but in a very modest way.
The Rev. Mr. Atwater visited England twice during the later years of
his life, once in 1875 and again in 1887, with a purpose "to ascertain with
as much exactness as possible what relation of consanguininity there was
between Robert Atwater of Royton Chapel and the other Atwaters in his
neighborhood. My first study was of the diocesan register at Canterbury.
As my eyes ran over the list of baptisms in Lenham, my attention was arrested
by the name of Anthony Thompson ... I recognized the name as belonging
to one of my ancestors . . . But what was my surprise to find . . . that the
blood of the Atwaters and the Thompsons, which had become commingled
in my own veins . . . had been commingled two centuries before in the veins
of Anthony Thompson, whose mother was, I believe, the granddaughter of
Robert Atwater of Royton Chapel."
Edward E. began the compilation of the record of descent of the Atwaters
in England in the expectation that he might publish his findings, but he died
before the task was well under way. It was advanced by Robert Henry
Atwater of Washington, D. C. and published by Francis Atwater of New
Haven.
Reverend Edward, however, wrote several volumes, one at least on a
theological subject, and two valued volumes, one on the history of the New
Haven Colony ( 1880) and the other on the History of the City of New Haven
(1887). He must have had a prodigious memory and he proved a delightful
companion as he made contacts with members of the family in his travels.
(See Atwater History. Vol. 1, Pg. 432-436, for Rev. Amzi Atwater's account
of a trip in and near New Haven in 1880 with Edward E.)
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This opportunity afforded to the writer to review the record of Rev.
Edward E. Atwater has made him appreciate more than ever the debt which
those who bear this name owe him as the first systematic compiler of the
family records. It took much time and faithful research to produce the volume
of 1851. Today that volume seems primitive in contrast with the latest volumes
about the family like this one and those published by Francis Atwater. But
such a genealogical record was not born in a day. Only patient and per-
severing work produced the very adequate record which we and our children
now enjoy. Edward E. chose to begin his studies at a time when priceless
records and memories were failing. Let us hope that in our generation there
may be others with similar industry to carry on the task.
— Reginald M. Atwater, M.D.
Clara Barton
A Friend of the Family
The present generation of Atwaters will have little acquaintance with
the esteem in which phrenologists were once held. In the period of say
1830 to 1860 they were popularly believed to possess scientific powers and
to be able to prescribe the best line of endeavor for one to pursue. In an
impressive manner the phrenologist would "examine" the person before
him, announce his characteristics, and advise which had best be developed
and which corrected.
Such a one was L. W. Fowler who. when on a visit to the home of
Stephen and Sarah Barton at Oxford. Massachusetts, was asked what their
daughter Clara, ought to do in life, answered.,
"The sensitive mature will always remain.
She will never assert herself for herself;
she will suffer wrong first. But for others
she will be perfectly fearless. Throw respon-
sibility upon her."
Fowler's advice was that she should become a school teacher.
Perhaps other children of fifteen have had expressed the manner in
which their character could develop in future years but this prophesy was
to be fulfilled through a lifetime of service to others that is outstanding.
Here was a woman who was destined to 'stand before Kings' and receive
the honors of many countries. No American born in the 1920's can live
to know as many presidents as knew her and gave her praise.
Born on Christmas Day in 1821 she was in her 60th year when the
American Red Cross was formed and was 83 when she retired. A small, erect
person, only five feet tall, she preserved a remarkably youthful manner
until well beyond the years when many would have been saving their energy.
In Miss Barton's efforts to assist families in tracing soldiers who had
been reported missing after battles in the South, she was assisted by Dorence
ATWATER GENEALOGY 29
Atwalti nl I (I I \ \ illf. (!nmiir|i( III. ;i luiillirr I'f I- rancis A I water, tin* «om|jiU'r
(if four \(iluiiii~ lit \l\\alfr lli>tury.
UoreiK-e had enlisted in the Connecticut Cavalrv at llic ap;e of sixteen,
been caplmcd and sent In ViidcrsonN ille Prison. In lln> |)ri>on .iS.nOO I luon
soldiers had heen held and l.'i. ()()() had died. Wnrkinfj; in the prison hospital.
Dorence had preser\ed a complete roll ot the names and rank of these men
and their places of hurial. When Miss Barton was authorized |(\ (Congress to
locale and mark the graves of I nioii soldiers in the South, ihis roll was of
great \alue and Dorence was detailed to aecom|)an\ her to \nderson\ ille.
During this service Dorence was accused of theft of his own records
from an officer, was court marlialcd and given a dishonorahle discharge.
From thai time Miss Barton \\a> lii> close friend and militant su|)porler.
IliKuigli her efforts, and those of other friends, some enlisted \<\ Miss
Barton, the sentence ol the court martial ot l!!().S was set aside niore than
30 years later.
I had only one brief opporluiulN to meet Clara Barton; that was at
the home of Francis Atwater in Meriden. She was then as close a fri«Mul
of her host as she had heen of his l)rother. Francis had served as Treasurer
of the Red Cross during the Spanish-American War and had accompanied
her to Havana. As near as I can recall she was then ILS or il6 years of age.
in full possession of her faculties and interested in all llial went on ahout her.
It does not take much imagination to call up one (d lh<- earliest recorded
scenes in the life time (d puhlic service of Clara Barton. Il i> the da\ after
the Sixth Massachusetts had heen fired upon in Baltimore. Fllsworth had
been killed ami the regiment with it- wmmiled had arrived in Washington.
I lie Wounded are ([uartered in the old Senate (diandier anti lh«»se
atlendinii them filled the seals whilst Miss Barton, from the \ ice-|tresidenl's
chair, was readin;^ the home town newspa|)er aloud.
Ill luirr F. \t\\ vrKR
No. 2^2.i
Heraldry
I HUM llie e;nli<-l timi>. nation-, tribe-, ihieflain- and famili«*> have
adopted di-tinguishing svmhols. I he (ireek and Koman heroes wore various
devices on their shield-. In the Fa-I. the (!hinese Knipire was s\nd>oli/e«l bv
the live-elawed dtaijiin: the l.ipanese em|iire bv tin- chrv santhenium. In the
[Sew World, the \/ti(s carried shield- and bainwrs adorned with svnibolie
(lev ier-. To|tiiii-ni was another forerunner of heraldrv.
It was not until ihe IJlh i enturv diat irue heraldrv began in Western
Furo|ie. Kings and prime- were the (ir-l to make u-e of |M'rsonal in>iignin.
Allhiiiigh earlier moiiarclo had adopte<l personal marks on s<-aU. the first
Knglish king to use hi> great seal as a coat of arms on his shield was HiihartI I
who ruled from I I!!') to I !')*>. During the late 12tli ant! throughout the entire
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13th centuries arms appeared increasingly on shields. Within a short time
most of the great houses in England and upon the Continent were displaying
them. ' ^ ^
Writers attribute the sudden emergency of heraldry at this time to the
need of knights and lords for some mark of identification. When they were
in full armor, they were unrecognizable. Few could read so instead of usmg
a nanieplate each man adopted a distinctive insignia, known as a "coat of
arms." He displayed this on his shield, banner and horsecloth, as well as on
his coat, and wore it in civil life as well. The hereditary character of heraldry
owed its existence to the feudal social system in which society on its secular
side was held together by personal allegiance of each man to his lord. The
coat of arms became not only a symbol of the owner's identity but also his
status as well.
The great increase in the number of coats of arms eventually made
some kind of control necessary. By the end of the 13th century, about 1.500
arms had been adopted in England. Evidence points out that in the 14th
century ownership of arms had acquired legal recognition. By the 15th
century, it became the duty of the "King of Heralds," later known as the
Kmg of Arms and also the Garter, to register the arms of noble gentlemen
and still later to give patents of arms to applicants. The King of Arms or
Garter was assisted by a number of heralds. The output of patents steadily
mcreased from the reign of Henry VI to that of Elizabeth, after which there
began some decline. Those to whom patents to coats of arms were issued
were corporate bodies, higher ecclesiastics and all classes of new men. How-
ever, with the discontinuance of tournaments and the change in the character
of war. emphasis in the use of heraldry shifted from military to civilian use.
During the Tudor period, the symbolic use of arms at funeral increased while
Its use in war diminished. With the passing of the Tudors, heraldic art
generally declined.
The English and Continentals drew upon the entire animal kingdom and
garden for heraldic devices. Some of the more common were the lion, leopard,
stag, wolf, eagle, falcon, the rose, fish, fleur-de-lys, swan and the ass head!
Other well-known devices from other sources frequently used were the sun,
crescent, mullet, escallup, shells and sheaths of grass. In certain instances'
the wearers selected symbols suggesting their names. Examples of these are
as follows:
The House of Griffon bore the griffin
The House of Drake bore the fire-drake or dragon
The Cockfields bore silver three cocks gules
The Pelhams bore azure three pelicans silver
The Lucys bore gules three luces (or pikes) silver
The Herons bore azure three herons silver
The three swans, likewise, in the Atwater coat of arms, together with the
wavy bars, suggest 'Svater,"
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Certain cii^Imhi- div cloind in |Iic u^r n| ihc cu;!! of arm<. Tlmsi' fur
England and ^mdand ddliu'd mi nian\ [xiint.-. In llu- disfussioii. nm- will
i>id\ ill' (I mii'i iicd Willi |l:i- Imii:Ii--1i iisagi'. I lic^c ( n-lmns \st'rr ge'iii-rallv
ircdLiiii/fd |i\ till' kiiii: m| \riii- .n (.arlrr in llic i--ninL: id |ialriit>. Manv
id thciii ate >lili (di^iTxcd wliilr oljicr- lia\c lailcn inlc di.-u.-c. >inif im iwu
nicii niiiihl wiai thf -aiiir ( ual id arm> -iinidlanmu-K . iho sons ucri- n'i|uin"(l
l>\ iii^lmii 111 ""dillfrcncc lluir lallirr- nial li\ alli'ralii'n>. T ri'(|iirrill\ ilicv
changed the colors, added new df\i(i- |<. the cual. |)rrlia|>-- a liordi-r. or Imlh.
I lie first son wore a lalnl. the ^.ccond a cresci'ni. llic third a >lar. tin- fimrlh
a Idrd cailrd the ■"inaitlcl. llic lillli a ring, llic sixth a llriir-</r-h s. the >e\enth
a rose, the eighth a certain kind ot cross called a ""(iruv^ tnuliiu'."" aiul the
nintli an eighl-|ietallcd lluwci. I |iun the death id the father, the first sttn
inhciilcd the nlaiii cnat id aim- ituni him and ri'iiiuvcd the lahel. Vhf
\iiiini;ci -Mil-. ImwcNcr. iclaiiicd llicii' indixidiial marks, and in turn |)as>ed
them I'll 111 llicii- dc-ccndant- \ihii alsn added turtlier dilTeronces.
Wiimcn al-u |iii--i'--cd certain iiliIiIs regarding their lathers' coats of
arm-. hani:hlcr- wcic alluwcd In ii-e then l.ilhers coat which thev depicted
on a diamiiiiil--ha|icd "lozenge." VV'hen the\ married. the\ ""impaled"" their
own tamilx cual he-ide llieii hii-liand - un his shield. It their father had no
sons. llic\ hecame heialdii heiresses and eoidd phiee ilieir nwii faiiiiU shield
in the middli' ui their hushand's shield. This modified shiild was called
■"eseult heon nt pretense. ' lll(>gitiiiiale sons were re(|iiired In -eek a new
grant of arm- Irum ihc (anwn either in the imni ui the original cnal with a
special mark ui diHerence or an entircK new luat.
Coals oi aim- were ])assed Irum one geiieratiun in annther in die same
\sa\ a- land. Il a man had im -on-, the land and arms passi-d tu his
daiiulilii and theme In her -mi. Ihc -mi. h(iwe\ei'. cmild imt ii-e the coal
inhciilcd lliiniiLjh 111- iiinllici wilhiiiil ""ipiarlering it. I lii> lonk plaie when
the -hicid wa- divided iiilu eipial '"(piarlers'" in which were |ilaeed the
\ aiinus coats of arms which il- owner had iiiheriled. Mm- ii a man had no
Mill- and -e\eral daiighl«'i>. all ol hi- grandchildren could <|iiarter lii> arms
with thcii own lathers coat. It ma\ he seen thai alter .M-veral geiifralioiis
of marriage- [<> heires.^es. a faniiK iiiighl lia\e a large imniher of i|iiarleriiigs.
The general piineiples of «iiiarteriiig are still ohservid. I \en when there
are nil. re than Imii coil- id arm- ii-cd. tlie\ are still i alli-il ijiiarlerings.
1 p 111 Imiii iiniild- ma\ he |)laceil in each ipiariei nf a shield. I hen lIuTf
are iiinic ihan llii- mimlier. the Iniir ipiarlers of the xliield ma\ hecoine
'■grand i|iiaiter>. one ur mme id them heing suhdi\idi-d iiiln lesser «|U.irterj»
lo acci.jiiiiKMlale the extra coals. >iiii-e Tudor lime>. aii\ nuiiiher of new loat;*
ma\ he added i uiiseeiiliv e|\ wilhniit -id>di\ isioii into fi>iirs. \«. a result, a
shield heennie- "iiuarlerK id .>i\' tn "*|uarterl\ of ten. " whale\er the nuiuher
tif coals ma\ he.
Il <loes lint fnlinu that families ha\ing the same surnanu*!* are enlilietl
to wear ilie same ( nal nf arm-. If niic can trace hlood relalionshi|i lo ihe
s
32 ATWATER GENEALOGY
other, that family is entitled to a differenced version of the arms. Unrelated
families, therefore, who have the same surname are given a dissimilar plain
coat of arms.
The Atwater coat of arms was worn on several important State occasions
in the history of England. It is first recorded as being borne by John Water,
York Herald at Arms, at the funeral of King Edward IV in 1483. His arms
were described as "sable, on a fesse wavy argent, between three swans of the
second, two bars, wavy azure, crest a demi-talbot argent, in the mouth an
arrow gules." These arms belonged to the "Atwaters of Kent." with variations
of the fesse for difference. The arms with the same crest were confirmed to
Robert Atwater of Kent by Clarencieux Harvey in 1564. with ''the colors of
the crest being transposed for difference." Robert Atwater being without
male heirs, it is found that his daughter Mary, who married Robert Hony-
wood, inherited several of her father's manors and bore his coat of arms.
At the entrance of one of the Honywood manor houses, a contemporary
writer in the late 16th century described the carved quarterings of the
family's arms. One of these was the "Sable, wavy, bendy, of four, in fesse
argent, between three swans proper, for Waters."
In preparing this article, the writer obtained his information from the
following: Oswald Barron, F.S.A., Volume 13 The Encyclopedia Britannica,
11th Edition (New York. 1910): Anthony Wagner, Heraldry in England
(Baltimore. 19511 : Iain Moncreiffe of Easter Moncreiife and Don Pottinger,
Simple Heraldry (London. 1953 »: C. Wilfred Scott-Giles, The Romance of
Heraldry (London. 1951): Atwater History, Vol. I (Meriden. 1901).
— Ray H. Mattison
French Spoliation Claims
"Build me straight. worthy Master.
Stanch and strong, a goodly vessel,
That shall laugh at all disaster.
And with wave and whirlwind wrestle."
— Longfellow
Among the more progressive of those early New Haven settlers — and the
Attwaters should be included in this category — were many traders. In order
to satisfy the demands of the growing population and incidentallv meet the
superior requirements of some of the more 'Opulent' members of the Colony,
it was found necessary to go far afield to meet these demands.
Ships that were built in the Colony were soon sailing the seven seas.
In order to appreciate the extent of these enterprising traders, one should
read the account of my direct ancestor. Jonathan, seventh son of David the
First. Known as 'The Merchant Prince of New England,' Jonathan traded
throughout the world. His will, as outlined on pages 99 to 110. of Atwater
History of 1901, proves his diversified and far-reaching contacts.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 33
Facctimislx . I li;i\i' licard Vlualf-r niciiiliers ?a\ : "In those earlv (lavs,
our aiKestoi";; wcrr iMlIn r rniiiislcrs m tiiin sellers." \Ui\ li> l>e fair In lliose
park "ruiD scIIit-;. (UU' iiui>I rrinrnilicr lliat tlic innkfc|»'r s ()(iij[iatiiiii was
c'<)ii>i(lir(il an huiitiralilc uiic iti New llaMii- caiK liiis|tilalilc (la\s.
In niiitf M'ridU.- tales, we had heard id darini: Xllwaler sea ea|itaiiis
Minniny the I'rivateer Blockades in the (!arriiii>ean. hi mir iiuestifralion and
research coverinc tiinnemus \tualt>r 'old \\i\e-' tales." nian\ of which had
no iuiindaliun in tact, we renienditrcd llic |- reiieh Spoliation ( .lainis. Having
receivid the numihrml ~uni ol >.')2.7(l ironi a New liaxen law lirrn. in the
earh pail i<\ ihe ('entnr\. as our >hare in the>e -hiji claims, we knew that
this "talc \\a- wmtli liirlhcr in\ eslipiation.
>ii we widje ti> the National \iihi\es and Kciord Service in Wash-
ington, h. ( . In respoiiM' lo onr re(|ne-~t for authenlie inforinalicii. ihe
fulluwinj; letter was receixed:
"Your letter of June 22. 1951. re(|ue>led information ahout French
Spoliation (lainis relating to Thomas Attwaler of New Haven. Conn.
\n evanunation (d the records of the I nited States Court of Claims and
of the Department td Justice Court of Claims Section revealed four claims
in which I hoinas Atwater of New Haven. Connecticut was in\(d\e(l: Spolia-
tinn Claims 2075. 2!!39. ;^2r,6 and SMV).
Claim No. 2075. filed 1)\ John C IhilHster. administrator of the l>tate
of Thomas \twater. deceased, el al.. rdmcrned the schooner NKl IKMdl^.
(d whi(h \twater had heen part owner. Ihe N Id IK ALII ^ sailed from
New llaxen .m March 29. 1!!00. hound for Martinque. On May IK. 1»()0.
the ship was captured hv the Freruh pri\ateer L"K(i^ I'TF CONOl ISF and
was condemned and sold for the henefit of its ea|ttors. Ihe coin lusions of
law liled in this case on April II. I!'>02. found that the seizure and con-
denuiatinii were illei:al and that the a<lnuin>lrator oj the estate nj I Imnias
\twater w.i> entitled to tin- sum of > I .(>.'.0. 1 2.
Claim No. 20.-59. filed h\ i'.lihn I,. Mix. adnninstrator of the e-late of
J hnnia- \twater. deceased, et al.. ii'meiiied the hrig III l.KI.K. <d which
\lw ilri had heen a part owner. I In- III LKFK sailed from New lla\en on
June Id. l;:iiii. hound h.r the l-land of Grenada. On Jul\ I 1. li'.Od. the ship
was seized li\ the I' reni h privateer HIJOl and was condenmed and sold.
The con<lu.-ion> id law filed in this ease on Mart h -U. I902. found that ///«•
seizure and rnndemnation ircrr not illeiiiil and (lint the onners therefor had
ltd tidlil ( hiinis.'^
I I dill. I- N.ite: The italics are i.ur~. \s a student of the law over a
period o| nian\ \ears. we ha\e found ihal (hire are mimerous leiial decisions
ine\|)licalile to right-thinkiuL' nund^ and hoiie-t altorni'\s. i
"Claim Nn. '^'2nC). liled |.\ John ( .. Ilolli-ler. administrator of tin- «-.tale
of FInathan \lwater. dei ea-ed. el al., coiicerni'd the schoont'r ( IIJI'.S. of
whi( h 'l"honia> \twaler had heen a part owner. The (!FHF.S sailed from New
Ha\en of Oetoher |0. 17'>7. hound for Cape Xi-nii- Islands. In the earU part
of I 70;;. on this r<'lurn trip from C.a|ie \'erde Islands, the ship was captured
h\ a r renrh privateer and was comlenmed and s<dd. ( >n Oclohrr l!!. 1'>I3.
the cDurl di^mis.sed the claim for nonprosecution.
( laim No. rt'.V.V). filed h\ Flilui Mix. admini«^lralor of the elate of
I honias Atwater. deceased, el al.. concerned the sclioon«T NKl IK \I,IM. «»f
34 ATWATER GENEALOGY
which Atwater had been a part owner. The NEUTRALITY sailed from New
Haven on or about February 19, 1799, bound for Martinique. On April 1.
1799, the ship was captured by a French privateer and was afterwards recap-
tured by the United States ship Constitution and carried into Martinque and
proceeded against for salvage by the re-captors. On April 16, 1914, the court
dismissed the claim for want of sufficient evidence."
There was considerable interesting material, to us 'Attwaters,' in the
original 'Petitions,' 'Briefs,' and 'Statements of Alleged Facts.' We wish that
space allowed us to reprint them all in Volume 5. However, our briefs may
be of interest to show how successfully hijacking on the seas was carried
on in 1800.
These covered cases and claims involving the Schooner NEUTRALITY —
value $3,600. Owners — Thomas Attwater, Ebenezer Peck, Elias Shipman.
Austin Denison and Elnathan Attwater. Built at Kingston, Mass., 1793. but
registered at New Haven. Oct. 1st, 1798, 89 11/95 tons. With cargo valued
at $7,272.
'The brig HULKER,' a duly registered vessel of the United States, Peter
Clark, Master, of 114; Brig, rigged; valued at $5,700; with cargo $8,980.
Owners, Thomas Attwater, Frederick, John and Jess Hunt, and Richard
Cutter.
The 'CERES.' a registered vessel of the United States of 52 tons, valued
with cargo at $8,800. Owners— Thomas Attwater, Elnathan Attwater and
Amos White. Master.
Possibly the most interesting items disclosed in all these claims, which
necessitated over one hundred years of legal effort, are in the manifests of
cargo; to wit:
3400 ft. of lumber @ $16.00 per M... $ 54.40
10 sheep and swine (xil $2.00 each 20.00
27 hhds. corn meal, inc. hhds 594.00
2 firkins butter 72-11-74-11 (a 25c 31.00
116 bbls. flour 1,044.00
10 bbls. beans, 35b-idol.37-100 48.12i/>
11 hhds. tobacco fo' $100 _. 1.100.00
1 tierce cheese, 415 lbs. @ 12c 49.80
46 oxen (a) $40 each..... 1.840.00
64 bbls. beef $12 768.00
29 bbls. pork. $20 each.. 580.00
30 dozen poultry _ _ 60.00
3 horses — average ._ 45.00
6 firkins of lard _ 36.00
70 turkeys 35.OO
19 sheep and swine 38.00
In addition to those in my own branch — Descendants of Jonathan Att-
water — which would include Margaret Attwater Preston, now of Lake Forest,
111., and Sarah Cocke's family of Petersburg. Virginia, there would be the
following branches:
ATWATER GENEALOGY 35
lliilli Can. line \ll\\al<r II. -land. Ilcltcrca S. \ll\\al.i ^li.iv\. M,ii\ H.
Vttwalti l!<a(l. l.lislia Alluatrr. \aii(\ I!. Xtlwaln I'mmk -. I lintiias M.
\ll\\alcr. >arali I!. \ll\\al<-i (lark. I'liliii I.. Mix. Margaret Xltwairr Wrrd.
laluanl \. Mix. IK-iuv Sinilli. >arali >iiulli. Mar^arrl Vttualrr Smitli. Mrs.
(lalhariiif VltwaUr La\. .|iiiiiii> A. >inilli. I)a\i(l Smilli. ()li> S. Lrrn\ and
1- . \ iiitun Siiiilh.
ITi^iir\ W adsuorlh Loiij^lVllow lu-ard of the IMiaiituni Ship from a Mr.
>. Ward (liirin;j: .|aniiar\ itf 1 1! 1 1 . Tlic |icict rci alls ihat hi' maili- tn> um- <•{
llif inloniialidn uiilil Ochdn-r 11. lIljO.
"I was ill llic (idlogp lihrar\ to-dav. askiiij: fur Malhcr's "Mafinalia."
|)r. Harris iiaxc il l<i liiiii. remarking: '■^(IU lannol liiid in it what \t'U
want, ini IJiiTc is no index."
■" I Inn it is of no nsc |o me." replied the |)oct. I'>nl ai-eeptinj; the
\(iliiiiic. 1 .1 iiii;tc'll(i\\ o|H'iic(l it at random.
■■ 1 here, before m\ e\es. was the \t^r\ ihiiiL: 1 wanted: nameU. the
account of the IMianlom Ship at \e\\ flaxen, hook 1. rhapter (>. I wrotr a
|io(>m on till' r-uli|ri t in the e\enni<:.
In Mather s Magnalia Christi.
Of the old colonial time.
Ma\ he found in prose the legend
That is here set down in rhyme.
A ship ^ail^d lro[ii \c\\ I la\<'n.
And the keen and frosl\ airs.
That filled her sails at |)arting.
Were hea\\ with gooil mens prasers.
"0 Lord! if it ]«■ lh\ |)Iea,-ure"' —
Thus pra\eil the i>ld di\ ine
"To hiir\ our friends in the ocean.
Take them, for the\ are thine!
r?ul Master I.andiertoii muttered.
And under his hreath said he.
"This ship is sci crank and wall\.
I h-ar our graxi- ^In- w HI he!"
And the shi|is thai eame from Kngland.
When the winter months were gone.
Brought no tidings of thi- \r--(|
Nor of Ma~l«r I.andiertoii.
This pnl ihf peojili to |>ra\iiig
'ihat ihf lord would let lliem hear
What in his greater wi>.dom
ill- had done wilii frieiub su dear.
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ATWATER GENEALOGY
And at last their prayers were answered:
It was in the month of June,
An hour before sunset
Of a windy afternoon.
When, steadily steering landward.
A ship was seen below.
And they knew it was Lamberton. Master,
Who sailed so long ago.
On she came, with a cloud of canvas.
Right against the wind that blew.
Until the eye could distinguish
The faces of the crew.
Then fell her straining topmasts.
Hanging tangled in the shrouds,
And her sails were loosened and lifted,
And blown away like clouds.
And the masts, with all their rigging,
Fell slowly, one by one.
And the hulk dilated and vanished,
As a sea-mist in the sun!
And the people who saw this marvel
Each said unto his friend,
That this was the mould of their vessel.
And thus her tragic end.
And the pastor of the village
Gave thanks to God in prayer.
That, to quiet their troubled spirits.
He had sent this Ship of Air.
In the 'Preface' of Cotton Mather's 'Magnalia Christi Americana— or
the Ecclesiastical History of New England,' first published in London in
1702, it states:
'The great object of the first Planters of New England was to form
A CHRISTIAN COMMONWEALTH.' This littera^ humaniores was quill-
driven so near to the period of New Haven settlement days, that the following
citations should be of interest to all our family members:
's.5. But there was one thing that made this colony (New Haven I very
considerable: which thing remains now to be considered. The well-known
Mr Davenport and Mr. Eaton, and several eminent persons that came over
to the Massachuset-bay among some of the first planters, were strongh urged,
that they would have settled in this Bay: but hearing of another Bay to the
southwest of Connecticut, which might be more capable to entertain those
that were to follow them, they desired their friends at Connecticut would
purchase of the native proprietors for them, all the land that lay between
themselves and Hudson's River, which was in part effected.
Accordingly removing thither in the year 1637, they seated themselves
in a pleasant Bay. where they spread themselves along' the sea-coast, and
ATVVATER GENEALOGY 37
unr ini^lil lia\f hrtMi suddciiK as il were "^iirprizr*! with tlic si;:lil <if >iiiili
Idwii-. a> lirsl Nt'u-lla\("n: thfii ( liiilfDiil : llit-ri Milfnrd: llini Slaiiiforil :
then Hrainforch . . .
■ \ll (hi- while lhi> Idiiilli euh)ii\ wanted thi- lej^al hasis uf a <'harliT lo
hiiihl ii|nm; hut ihc) did h\ mutual a<:reemciil form ihcinscK cs. iiiln a hodv-
politiek a> like as ihey judjicd 111 unlo ihr other cohtiiics in their iiei;zhln>ur-
hood: and a> lur llieir ehurch-order. it was penerallv secunchini usum Massa-
chusetteiiseni. latter the Massaehusetts niudeli
■s.6. Heliitld. a iiiurlh e()h)iiv of New -Kiijuhmd ("hristians. in a manner
stolen into and a ioh)ny. indeed, conslelhiled with inanv stars of the hrst
magnitude. The eolony was under the eonchict of as holv. and as prudent.
and a- uenleel persons as most that e\er \ isiled these nooks of Ameriia: and
^et these too were trxed with \er\ hundiliii<: eireumstanees. Heinji Lon(h>ners.
or merchants and men of trafhek and husiness. their (h-sipn was in a maniuT
uholl\ to appl\ themselves unto trade: hut the design failing. the\ found
their great estate> sink so fast, that the\ must (|uiekl\ do something.
■\S hereuiioii in the \ear 1646. iiatherine together almost all the str»Miij:th
that was left iheni. ihe\ huill one ship more, whieh they freighle<l f<ir Kngland
with the hest part of their tradahle estates: and suntlry of their eminent
persons (Mnharked themselves in hev lor the \oyage.
■Rut. alas the ship was ne\er heard of: she foundered in the sea: and
in her were lost, not only the hopes of their future trade, hut also the lives
of se\eral excellent persons, as well as divers manuscripts of some great men
in [he sountrx. sent o\er for the service of the church, which are now huried
in the ocean.
Letter to ' Cotton Mather. \).\). V. \\.>.
Pastor of the North Church.
Boston. New -England.
Reverend and Dear Sir:
In compliance with vour desires. 1 now gi\e \ou tlu- relation ol that
ap|)arition of a ship in the air. which I recei\ed from the most credihle.
iudicious. and ( iirious surxiving observers of il.
In the year 1647. besides much other lading, a far more rich treasure
of passengers. ( fi\e or six of which were |)ersons of chief note and worth
in \e\\-Ila\eni put themselfs on hoard a new ship, huill at Khode-Island. •»{
aliMHl !.')() |un>: Imt so wal'.x. that the mister ( Liunherlon I often said she
Would pr<i\e their grave.
In tlie month of .January, culling their wa\ through nun h ice. on which
lliex were ac( ((m|>anied with Reverend Mr. l)a\»Miport. hesiiles man\ other
frierul-. with man\ fears, as we!! as prayers and tears. the\ set sail. Mr.
Daxenport in pra\er. with ohs-Tvahle emphasis, used these words: 'l.oril.
if il he tin |)|easurc to |.nr\ ihes- friends in the holtoni of the sea. they arc
llnne. same them.
The -.pring following, no tidings of lhe.se friends arrived xvilh lh«' ships
fnmi l.ngland. New-lla\en's he irl began to fiil her: this put the g.ulK on
nuK h praver. hoih |>ublic and pri\nle. 'tlial the Lord would i if il was his
pleasure I let them hear wint he had done with lh<-ir tle;ir fri'Muls. aiul
prepare theni with suitable sid>missi<'n to his Ibh Will.
Iti lunc n<\t ensuing, a greit ihunder-slorni arose out of the Horlhwesl
after which ilhc hemisphere being serene I ab> ut < ne hour befen- sun-set. a
Ship of like dimensions with the aforesiid. with her can\as and rnl.nir*
abroad (though the wind northernly I appeared in the air rominp up from
^^ ATWATER GENEALOGY
our harbour s mouth, which hes southward from the town, seemingly with
her sails filled under a fresh gale, holding her course north, and continuing
under observation, sailing against the wind for the space of an hour
Many were drawn to behold this great work of God: yea. the very
children cryed out, 'There's a brave ship!' ' ^
At length, crowding up as far as there is usually water sufficient for
such a vessel, and so near some of the spectators, as they imagined a man
might hurl a stone on board her, her main-top seemed to 'be blown off. bu
eft hanging m the shrouds; then her mizzen-top; then all her masting
seemed blown away by the board: quickly after the hulk brought into a
careen she overset, and so vanished into a smoaky cloud, which in some
time dissipated, leaving, as everywhere else, a clear air
The admiring spectators could distinguish the several colours of each
part, the principal rigging, and such proportions, as caused not only the
generality of persons to say: This was the mould of their ship and thus
was her tragick end. '
But Mr. Davenport, also in public, declared to this effect: That God
had condescended, for the quieting of their afflicted spirits, this extraordinary
account of his sovereign disposal of those whom so many fervent prayers
were made continually.' ^ prayers
Thus, I am. Sir,
Your humble servant,
James Pierpont.'
•Reader, there being yet living so many credible gentlemen, that were
eye witnesses of this wonderful thing. I venture to publish it for a thing as
undoubted as 'tis wonderful. ^
But let us now proceed with our story. Our christians of New-Haven
apprehended themselves disadvantageously seated for the affairs of husbandry
and therefore upon these disasters they made attempts of removing into
some other parts of the world.' ^
I Editor's note: There is no basis in our family or other records to
confirm this statement. While it is taken for granted that some dissatisfied
or venturous persons would leave for other parts of the new World— the
main body, including David, continued, during numerous generations, with
the upbuilding of New Haven. Jonathan's will also denies the disaster clause
showing that successful trading in and fro.n the Colony, could be accom-
plished even in the second generation.)
'One while they were invited into Delaware-bay, another while they were
invited to Jamaica: offers made them from Ireland also, after the wars there
were over; and they entered into some treaties about the City of Galloway
which they were to have had as a small province to themselve"s.
'But God of Heaven still strangely disappointed all these attempts- and
vvhereas they were concerned how their posterity should be able to live if
they must make husbandry their main shift for' their living: that posterity
of theirs by the good province of God. instead of coming to begirv and
misery, having thriven wonderfully: the colony is improved \wth many
wealthy husbandmen, and is to become no small part of the best granary
tor all i\ew-Lngland. ^
'And same good Providence has all along so preserved them from
annoyance by the Indians, that although at their first setting down there were
lew towns I this also appears to be in error, as there were no other towns in
ATWATER GENp:ALOr,Y 39
]C)'.\~ ) iuil what uist'K |)rrsiia(l((l a IhkI\ of lmlian» |i> li\f rn-ar llu-iu:
wluTi'lix such kiiuhu'ss |)aslctl hi-tui-cii them that lhc\ al\\a\> dwrll pfacj-alilv
together: iu'\ t'lthclcss there were few <»f those towns Imt what ha\e wen their
Ih)(I\ (it Indian- iilInK i'\lir|(atr(l 1)\ iiulhin^ hul ini)rtalilv wasting them.
"s. ■ . liiil what lias rmu hecoiiie of \ew-lla\en doloiu'.'' I inii-l an-wi-r.
It is not: and \tt it has heen growing ever sinrc it first was. IJiit wln-ii
( jinnr(liiiil-((i|nn\ |M'titi(incd ihf restored King (dharles III for a (.11 Mi-
ll II. lliiN |ii<Miired i\ewdla\en (!idiin\ |n \>c aiuir\rd iirit" ihein in tin-
same (liarlcr: and this, not without ha\ing ln>l |iri\ate cuik nrrenei' nf .-uine
leading nii'ii in the et)lony. that it cost stmie time after tin- arrival of the
Charier lor the colony, like Jephthas daughter to hewail her condition, before
it II >uld III' ijiiK'tK i'iini|iliril \\ ithal.
■Nc\crtliclc>s. tlic\ lia\e lived e\er since, one colnnv. verv ha|i|iilv
logctlicr. and the Oud of lo\e and |>eace has remarkahK dwelt among them:
however, these i liildren of (iod ha\e not been without their chastisements.
espei iall\ in llir malignanl lexers and agues, which ha\c often proved \er\
nmrlal in nio-l or all of their plantations.'
John Silencer Atwator, M.D.
Inlni \\a- jiiiin October 12. 191.S in Cincinnati. ()hio. He had the rare
distint lion (d being delivered bv his grandfather. Dr. .lohn Heed .'Spencer.
In high school. John was president of Ili-V a(ti\e in sports ami out-
standing as an orator. His educational background ini hnled \delberl ("ollege.
Detii-on I in\er>it\ (A.B.I. Indiana I ni\cr>it\ Si 1 1 nj Medicine and Johns
llii|ikiM~ 1 ni\ersit\. Dr. jnhn— medical education also included period at
I ni\ir-il\ III Chicago and Ma\o (!linic. with a final d«'gree of Master of
.'^rieni r in Medicine from I ni\ersil\ of Minnooia.
Mi. Jiiim- nulitarv dnl\ included \ustralia. New (^ali'donia. .'^olonjon
l-land>. li.W.l.. \dnnralt\ Inlands. New Cuinea and I'liilippine Uland>.
Dr. Iiilm has had man\ staff and uni\ersit\ appointmcnl> throughout
the Snnlli. including F.mor\ . Ccorgia Baptist. Oawford \\ . Long. C.rady
Miniiitial llospilaU. Dr. John i> now al>o associated with tlu' firm of Dawson.
.\rp. \lwater \ Peacock, lie li\cs on a 12-acre estate. alTectionateK called
"l.aurelwood." built b\ former goxernor of (Georgia and I .S. S«'nator. on a
ridge overlooking I'l-achlrce Creek. The land is historically signifuant in
the lialtle oi \lLinl,i ilnriiiL! the war between the "-^lale-.
John Oaiipcr .At water
Son of Canon 1 1 . W . \l water (No. 2\li:^\
Horn Decend.cr '2'K I!m!2 in Hardado-. 15. W .1. Parents rrturneH to CnnnHa
in I."..". I. John spent the la-l .^i> \ears of lii>. life farming at W alkerburn.
Manitoba i in the Dink Mounlain counlrvL He took a great interest in llip
w.llare of the children «d the district and ser\e<l for aJMUil 25 yean* a> stchool
tru-tee. lie was also Justice of the Peace for 20 years. HesjMTlecl l»y all he
was grealh nns>cd \<\ relatives and friend.s when lie di«'d on Feb. H. 1955.
JAMES
R.
ATWATER
Below
His Home
in
Thoniaston,
Georgia
ATVVATER GF:NKAI.< )( ; Y 41
'Honorary Georgia IMantei''
One of the most Diitstaiidiiig mrml>tT> <if tin- |ircsctit Alwatcr rian lives
ill llie S(uitli. Born into a time-liorionMl fainil\. liigliK r('s|MM Ird thru snioir-
fnirc. position and wealth, our Southern cousin is afTe<ti<»nat«'l\ known as
■(iajilain janies." despite his hijzher rank ohiained in the service of his Stair.
At 83 he is still acti\c in hankinir and <: I drcd>. Ili>. -nlirr social
and |iii>infss liic refutes llic ihcorx llial rich nien"s sons do not |i\c up to
parental a((dinpli>hincnl>. Ilaxini: initiated, adhered to and runi|i|eled many
onl-landini: nieritorii m- ohjeelives on hi> own hehalf. (laptain Janu-s has
nexer tailed to help those uortln. io iheir i:oal o| achievement.
F.\(Mi in the last year, he has heen twice honoretl. as one nia\ appreriate
l>\ reading the lollowing articles, clipped l>\ this <>ditor from local papi-rs:
"Captain James R. Atwater has heen silet ted li\ the Agricultun- KHu-
cation l)i\ision ol the State l)e|)artmenl id Kducation as an "honorary
Georgia I'linler." This honor is to he heslowed upon a handful id Georgians
on Octoher 21 and Captain \twater is the first I psoiuan e\er picked for
the iionor.
T. G. Walter, a su|)er\ isor (d the program, said that ('aptain \twaler
was selected in liunnr (d lii> work in the past to [ironiote agricultural edu-
cation in I pson countv. Il is the highest honor that i an come to a person
in \ocatiotial eduealion.
i he I jjsoniiin will not he ahle to attend the state cerenions in Macon
on Octoher 21 and a special eeremon\ is heing planned to he held at James
I!. \t water School at a later date.
In announcing the selection il was pointed out that (Captain \lwatiT
has heen interested in Nocational agriculture for nian\ \ear>. lie spon>ore«l
the ln>t \<i(ational agriculture program in I pson Count\ and this program
was a forerunner of the PM'\ A. and 1-11 programs. Since the latter programs
have come into existence he has conliihiited h> ihem.
In the \twater i ommunilx he ha> enntrihuled land for vocational agri-
cnhnie and a shop building which is used in connection with Nocatiotiul
agriculture.
\l>o Captain \lwaler has annualK eonlrihuled prize monev to encourage
and promote \ocalional agriculture, lie was at one time a peach farmer and
has alwass promoted all farming interests in I pson.
I In m the Octoher if. I').55 issue of The Free I'ress. rhoma.>iton. C»e«»rgia.)
Ihe lollowing is taken tr<im a program oj the 'Uecognilion Merling...
lor honoring Capt. .lamo 1!. \lwater" held "n Nov. 20. l').S.S. on a Sunday
afternoon in the auditorium of the James W. \lwaler .School:
Ihe pnipis- id lhi» meeting is to recognizi* Capt. James 1|. \i\tater for
his interest in and supjiorl of II \ |i\ conferring upon him tin- l)«'grer of
llonorar\ (.eorgia I'l inler.
l,o\ed and respected |i\ \oung and < Id alike, he's U'lter known hv his
friemU as Captain \lwat«T. He was instrumental in cslaldishing the fir**!
school in the \l water conununitv. necau"**' he recognizes llie importance of
etiucating ho\s and girl». anil hecausi' of his warm atlectiuu for the |M*ople
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of Upson county; he has given liberally to equip the new James R. Atwater
school. He gave money for erecting the Vocational Agriculture Building, and
he makes regular grants to the FFA chapter to assist members in their
training program.
The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of farm boys
who are studving vocational agriculture in the public schools. Started in
1928. it has grown to a membership of 385.000 prospective young farmers.
The primary objective of FFA is to help and encourage its members
to prepare for careers in farming. It also trains for leadership, citizenship,
scholarship, cooperation, thrift and patriotism. The Future Farmers motto is:
"Learning to do.
Doing to learn;
Earning to live.
Living to serve."
In the make-up of Volume Five, only one long article was taken from
the fourth Atwater History. This concerned Captain Atwater. However, it
did not include his many gifts for the advancement of educational facilities
and objectives.
During his entire life he has had a keen interest in education of the
youth of his community. For many years he served as member and chairman
of the Board of Trustees of R. E. Lee Institute, as did his father before him.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 43
lie Iia> lliiinii;li lii~ i:(ii(i ii>il\ iiiadc |iii--ili|c llic crrclinii and *'(|iii|)|>iM^ <»f
iiiaiiN SI linol Imildiiigs. I lie "Vtwatcr Siicnic Hiiildiiig." gixcii li> I!. I.. I^ee
lii>liliilc h\ him in nirnKuv nl liis lallu'r. is ciinsidcrcd one u| the <iulslandiiig
liijili siliuol sciiMicf l)iiil(linj:s in tlic Soiitli. In I').").! lie was si'lccled as the
fiisl a|)|i()iiilcr to llic I'. |-".. I .oc Insliliilc hall ol lanird ■iradiiah's. Tin- "James
H. Alwatci >( IkmiI i^ a laigi- rural {jrade s( line! located in lln- \t\\alcr
t'omnuinilx ol I pson (!oiint). the ( anipus and l)uildin<^s uf wiiicli were made
possible through hi> iiiiaiuial supiiort.
Much ol the tollowiiiir material is in N'olnnic Four.
Colonel Janic- I!., son ol James \\.: hanker and matuifacturer. was horn
Aufjust If). I!!72. in I hotnaston. (ieor-iia. In childhood and \outh his tastes
led hini to the ^indx nj literature, and espeeialU hist(>r\. Ih' was never very
-Imni: |ih\~iiall\ and \\a~ nioii' inrlined to remain indoors and read than
to lun oiil and romp with liic other lio\-. Me was a jiood student. \t l{. K.
Lee Institute in 1 hoina?lon. where he "graduated in lo90 he finished at the
liead ol his class.
He has a loiia and distintiuished mililar\ record. He joined the I pson
(lUards. Compan\ II. Second lnfantr\. Georgia National Guard and was
maile its Captain on \o\emher III*)'), and remained its Ca|»tain until l')(<C>.
During this |)eriod his financial support and |)ersonal leadership of the
I pson (.uard^ were responsible lor its i>n\ iabh- record. Though later attaining
higher military rank, he is still alT(Mlionatel\ kno\\n to the people of Get»rgia
as '"Captain Atwater." I'roin Jul\ 2!!. I ')(),'). to Oct(d)er '). 1007. he served in
the rank f)f Major as Assistant (^)iiartermasler General of the .^tale ol (Georgia
and in I'M), wa- pr(imotc(l to I .ieiiteiiant (jilonel and served as aide-de-camp
to (loxertior Hoke Snulh. < )n \o\ember 1."). I')|l. he was retired at the
rank id Lieutenant Colonel. The I p-on (iuards is still an active nulilarv unit
and has honored ("aptain \lwater hv naming their armorx the "James \\.
\t w aler \i inor\ .
Captain \twatcr has alwa\- been a leader in the industrial development
id hi- lommunitx. lie wa- I're-idcnl id I homastim Cotton Mill- in l"Ml| and
has seiMil I cmt inniMi-l\ on it- I'.oaid of Director- to this dale. During his
bn-iness career he wa- I're-idint o| the ( )de--a Hank o| ()dessadal<* and
\ ice-Pre-ident of I |>-iin (.mnitv nil Mill-.
Hi- ptimaiv bu-ine-< endeavor h.i- been m the held of banking. He
was founder of the I p-im Hank and liu-l Companv in I'XX). and through a
series of mergers with the farmers and Meichants IJank and the l?ank of
Ihomaston emerged a- the e\c( iilive olhcer of the I homastim Hanking
Companv whii h in I'l'.O bccami- the (ati/i'iis & .Southern Hank of Thomaslon
with (!aptain \twalcr as I'residcnI. In l')lf) hi- wa** named (Ihairnian «>f the
l'>i>ard of Directors and at iIk* age of IVA continues acti\e in that capacily.
44 ATWATER GENEALOGY
On February 14, 1917, he married Anne Elizabeth Walton, daughter of
Peter W. and Susan Reid Walton, of Madison, Georgia. His wife comes from
a family distinguished for generations, and is a direct descendant of George
Walton, a signer cf the Declaration of Independence. They have cne daugh-
ter. Richmond Wakon. born August 24, 1921. Recently, he and his wife,
in memory cf her parents, have given to the North Georgia Methodist
Conference a new home in Madison, Georgia, for the use cf retired Methodist
ministers.
Captain Atwater is past master of the local ledge of the Woodmen of
the World. He served as mayor of Thomaston for 12 years and is a former
state senator. He has lived the tradition of his father and grandfather and is
fortunate in now being able to iiistill their tradition of life in his grandsons.
When Captain Atwater first heard of our project for a new Atwater
History, his willingness to co-cperate was immediately forthcoming. He not
only brought his own branch data up-to-date quickly, but sent representatives,
at his own expense, far and afield, to secure collaboration from other members
of the Clan. It is evident that when Captain Atwater gives himself to a
project, he does not falter by the wayside because the path is long and filled
with unexpected obstacles.
The following clipping from 'The Free Press' July 26, 1955, also shows
his desire to continually support those objectives worthv of expansion.
"A recent $8400 gift of land to the James R. Atwater School has been
made public by the principal. E. W. Foy.
Captain James R. Atwater, who has made several other contributions to
the school in the Atwater ccmmunity. recently presented the school with 28
acres of land adjoining the present property. The gift was valued at S8400.
"In completing the seventh vear of operation the James R. Atwater
School is happy to announce expansion in many lines," Mr. Foy said. '"A
recent gift of land suggests the progress for which the schocl's friends are
constantly planning.
"Foreseeing larger enrollment, more buildings and widening activities.
Captain James R. Atwater some weeks ago presented the school 28 acres of
land. This includes some welcome shade trees. Our students have already
been fortunate in having large space as compared with those in many places."
Mr. Foy pointed out continuing, "the addition represents an expenditure of
around $8400 and is greatly appreciated."
Mr. Foy also discussed that "as evidence of Captain Atwater's interest
in the students as individuals was his gift of a five dollar bill attached to
the diplomas of all fortv-three ninth grade graduates."
The Clan salutes a Southern gentleman who is a worthv descendant of
our hardy ancestors.
ATWATER GENEALOGY
•15
B. L. At water
BtMt l-('tiiiai(l Xlwalcr was Ikhii in XdiliMin. New ^ urk. nn Manli ..
1867. lit- was the son of Alherl (Ihamlicrlaiii Vlwalci and lii> wife Mari:aril.
nee Carswell.
In llic caiU M II- III hi- l)ii>inf.-.- laicti. \li. \l\\alii wa- tumirrtrd
willi ihc luniiliiic indii-lrx a> a Miaiuifarliirci>" ri'|irc.sciilali\f. Hi- (•prralrtl
In- iiWM luisinc'^s. uitli li(ad<iiiail«Ts in (.liiiaj^o. r^■|>^^'^i<Mlling llu* liiu's uf
several fnrnihiic inanufarinriiif; r(im|»anii's.
I'<ii -nine \far- luli.if llu- linn <<\ llu- <fiiliii\. ami piiui |i> his marriage
to tlic loiniiT illaiK III- (!i>\. Ml. \twalrr n-sidcd in thr <hil> <|iiarl«'rs of ihc
-i6 ATWATER GENEALOGY
famous Chicago Athletic Association. He often reminisced of the friendships
formed there with other young men who were on their way to fame in various
fields of endeavor. Among the best known were the distinguished Hoosier
writer, George Ade, and John T. McCutcheon, the renowned political
cartoonist.
Mr. Atwater and Miss Cox were married on April 25, 1900, and made
their first home in Chicago.
An important step in Mr. Atwater's business career came when he
entered the chewing gum manufacturing business, embarking upon an asso-
ciation that was to continue for nearly half a century. The Wm. Wrigley Jr.
Company of Chicago was on the threshold of expansion from a small, strug-
gling business into a world-famous organization, and in 1907, Mr. Atwater
was appointed by the late William Wrigley Jr. to head the sales activities of
the company in the Eastern territory as manager of the New York office.
Working closely with Mr. Wrigley, he was prominently identified with the
sales program that led to the successful introduction of Wrigley's Spearmint
chewing gum in the East.
For the next twenty-five years, Mr. Atwater's business and social life
centered in the East, and he and Mrs. Atwater established a home for their
growing family in Garden City, on Long Island. Garden City was then in
its infancy as a residential suburb of New York City, and Mr. Atwater took
an active interest in civic affairs and in encouraging the growth and develop-
ment of the newer section of the community. He was prominent in the
activities of the Episcopal Church, and was a Mason for many years, affiliated
with Nassau Commandery No. 73, of Garden City.
A noteworthy event in Mr. Atwater's business career occurred in 1916,
when he was elected second vice-president of the Wrigley Company. A year
later, he was elected to the board of directors of the corporation. In 1920
he was elected to the position of vice-president. During these years he
continued to head the company's sales activities in the Eastern part of the
United States, developing distribution outlets for the fast-growing Wrigley
business. In addition to his activities in the sales end of the business he was
instrumental in establishing an Eastern factory for the company in Brooklyn.
He traveled extensively in Central and South America, establishing sales
agencies for the handling of Wrigley products in those countries. He also
traveled to Europe on inspection trips for the Wrigley Company. He was an
early enthusiast for air transportation in his wide-ranging travels, and made
one of the first trips on a commercial air line in South America in 1927.
During his years in the East, Mr. Atwater served on the directorates
of two banking institutions. Dime Savings Bank, of Brooklyn, and Hudson
Trust Company (now Empire Trust Company) of New York City. He was
a member of the Metropolitan and Lotos clubs of New York.
In 1932, following the death of William Wrigley Jr., at that time
chairman of the board of the company, Mr. Atwater transferred from New
AT\VATF]R GENEALOGY 47
^ (ii k li 1 ( !lnr;ii;i> 111 w III k (liicillx willi I'lillipK. W i i^'IcN . president. As viee-
|i! r^iili'iil. Ill- |iiinri|):il 1 1--| n m-i I n I it \ \\,i- III -II | ii T \ 1-1 II t.' ill'' <"m|);ui\ s sales
|ii iiiniitiiui arliNilic- lli[ niiL^li'iiil llic ((iiiiiliv. \l till- liiiii-. llir VtualtTs mi»\f!l
lliiii tiniiir liiiin (FaicJeii C\[) III Chicayii. where llie) iuvk up residenee in
llic Diak.' lliiIrL
A devoted lamil\ man. Mi. \l\satiT iiiadr Ini-inr— In- prim ijili- liii|>|i\
a- well a- Ins Micaliun. In llie realm nf cnllura! (Ii\ n -inn. lie ua- .i tli-Mitee
id music and the theater, and part iculai l\ llir npera.
His speeial interest was people and the niakin<: of friendslii|i> fur the
eompaiix he m pre-enti'd. Hard-working, tireless and radiating enthii-ia-m. he
was e<in-tantl\ mi the inuve ealliri'' on the tradf. lie was giflfd with a warm.
eiirdial per-iuialitv . and a dislinpiiislied appearance and manner. (!oniliining
the-e (|iialitii- with a -piiil of helpful service. Mr. \lwater made literally
thousands ot tricnd- im the \\ riglev (]ompan\ and himx'lf amoiip llie
wholesalers and rrlailer- nl ronfectioner\ products, lie heiame wideK known
a- ihr iiiiiipaii\ - ■"aiiil)a.-.-ador of goodwill io the trade, and in I'ASl llic
\aliiiiial (!aiid\ Wholesalers Association ailoptetl a resolution extending
recognition in him in tlic-c words:
■"111 Mr. H. I,, \twatri iiiic ill llir |ic|ii\rd dean- oi the
eoiifcrl ionerx mamiiacturin^ iiiilii-li\. ihi- certificate of reeog-
niliiiii 111 his man\ \ears of devoted service to this indiislrv and
hi? .•sincere friendship for the e;u)dv wholesalers of the nation."
Mi. \l\\ati'r look a parlicnlar inlcrc-l in the vnuiii; men who were
makim: llirir start in the field of sales and merehanilising. and he is reniem-
hered with alTeelion and i:raletiil appreeiatinii liv manv io whom Ik* "Xtended
help and riici uiiaiiemeiil .
In heiiiiijur id l').")l. Ml. \twat!'r r<'tired as vice-president ol tin- Win.
W riiilev jr. (!iini(ianv in order to take things a little easier, lie continued
in hi- po-l a- director ol the companv. and was also elected eliairnian of
the liiiaiii 111 iliieelors of its ('anadian alhliate. the W m. W i iglev Jr. Company
Limited. Ill hi- la-l \eai-. Mr. \t\\aler conliniied to maintain goodwill
eoiiiai I- wilh the irade and to make availahli- to the W'riglev organization
hi- vaiiiijile adv ii e and i ounsel ha-ed mi ihe ex|)erience accuuMilated in a
long career as an mil-l.inding \nierican -ale-man and sales executive.
\t ihe a"!' of eiiihtv -S'cven. Mr. \t\\.iter |)a— ed awav in his home in
( !l H a L'l 1 1 111 "^eplrmjiel (i. I ''.1 1 .
I ll II N \ 1 \\ V 11 K W UK.I.KY
(Ml-. I'hilip K. Wiiglev I
"Our ancesjors are a v«"rv good kind of folk-: hul lliev are the last |M'opJe
I .-liould choose to have a visiting ac<piainlanie wilh.
Sheridan's llieHivaU.
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ATWATER GENEALOGY
MEDAL.
Richard Mead Atwater, Junior
No. 1870
Born — Richard Mead was born in May 16. 1873 in Millville. New Jersey.
Education — William Penn Charter School. Philadelphia, Pa.. Roxbury
Latin School. Boston. Mass.. Kaiserliche. Konigliche Technische Hoxhschile,
Berlin, Charlottenburg. Germany, graduated May 1894 with diploma degree
of Mining and Metallurgical Engineer ( cum laude ) .
Employment and Experience — During college vacations he worked in
mines and plants in Germany, in Austria, in Belgium, in France, and in
England. After graduation Richard worked in the diamond mines at Kimberly
and the gold mines at Johannesberg. South Africa. From mid 1895 until
end of 1897 he was employed by The Exploration Co., Ltd.. London, as junior
engineer acting mainly as assistant and interpreter for their field engineers,
in Europe — Germany. Austria. Rumania. Russia. Serbia. Turkey. Italy,
France, and Spain.
From 1898 to 1902 inclusive he was employed by Bewick. Moreing &
Co., London, as their field engineer, in Western Australia, New Zealand.
South Australia and Tasmania, and during 1903, as general manager of the
Sons of Gwalia Gold Mining Co., West Australia; then he was sent to Malaya
(as resident partner) to make a study of the tin mining and smelting industry.
Richard returned I via Paris and London) to the U.S.A. in 1904. He
was appointed general manager of Gold Mine Co.. Nelson, British Columbia
then the largest gold mine in Canada.
He returned to Helena. Montana in 1905. Richard became field engineer
for the Cole-Ryan group inspecting mines in U.S.A., Canada, Alaska, and
ATWATER GENKA I .( >' ; Y 49
Mcxicn. iiKliiilin,- \urlli lUiUc C:..|.|.fi C... ( ;,.n-..li.|.il.<l (..i|.|p.t Mines,
( aliiMirt mI \m/(iiki. and (ireenr Cananca. ll<- m-i\ciI a- niana;.'rr. in M.mco
,,| I'.Lu k \I(.iiiil,iin Milling: Cn.. an<l Si.-na ( '.unx.lhl.ilr,! Mines Co.
Hi(liar(l Mead iimx.d |m Diilnlli. Minn, in l'>(>'^ and ..rjiani/ed the
i;,,ll,. \ Nu|MMi(M ( Mppii (m.. wliiili lircaiiir lli<- llu'ii lari:.-! ur-l.Tii -iImt
and /in. |.in.liir,T in llir I .^.\. I If Inoiiizlil Ir.nn I'.n.-lan.l llir UliriNsuud
Indr.M'I.Mliic /.in.-siUcr rfc..\fr\ nictliud ulii.li lia- >inr.' !•.•( mn.' lli.- in. .si
iiii|Miilanl jirocess .d il> kind.
Ill I')ii6-()T lie <\)cn[ 9 inonllis in Bolivia (with ins|)ectinn trips inln
Peru (Cervo de I'asco i and Cltil- (Chile (■.)|)i)er> iiis|)<-<lintz tin and c.pper
niin.-^ their for a <iroii|. .d I .^. \. hankers (National Citx Bank. S|)c\er \
C... W . I{. (,rar.' X Co.. and American Metal Co. I uho i.himie.l i.. hiiild a
raiin.a.l >\>tem lor iM.li\ia. Ke|...rt as I., the railuav \xa> adxer-e. hut
reconunen.l.d , ..n-.did.ilion and nii;derni/i-d eciuipment for tlie mines. I hat
resulte.l in A. S. \ U. Co.. taking o\er the Coroeoro (native I <-op|ter mines,
an.! Ih.- organization of l*at:no Mines & Enterprises.
I rum l')ll lo 1*';^7 Riehad Mead was emplo\ed hy Ladenhurg. Thal-
mann \ Co.. Nev. "» ork inlernalional hankers as stafT engineer. He supers ised
all th.ir mining investments and served as their representative on hoards of
dire<tor> of manv e.Mnpanics financed hy them- such as Burns Bros, (ci.ali,
M. K. 1. I!\. (.'-.. Oklah.oma Woodcliuck Zinc-Lead Co.. Copper Can\on
Mining Co.. and many others.
Uichard Mead also served as president of North ImiII.- Copper Co. and
..f the Oneida Copper Co.. and field engineer h.r the I'hiladelphia Co. He
mad. in^p..!i..n an. I rei)ort for ,). P. Morgan & Co. on the ri\moulh Oil Co.
.,f Te\a- an. I i..r ..thers <.n the Houston Oil Comi)an\"s natural gas holdings
in \\ esteni I'exas.
llr 1„. aiii.^ ...le .d I.adenhurg. Thalmann .K Co. jiowe-s .d atlorne\ . ami
visited Kngland and Knope .wice. ;s ih.<-ir repres.Mitatix e. He reliretl from
that firm in 1*)'.: to luiderlake g. Id p'acer mining in California an.l British
C.<.lumhia. Ih- organi/.e.l and conducted operations of Cohnnhia KAph.rations
Co. (Lonch.n hacking I until stopjied l>\ Woild War II.
Ill 1")|,M(, l,e si)ent 1!5 months stud\ iim ih.> .in in.histrv of Me\i.-o
planning l.. Hipphiinnl I >.\. li'i suppK. ih.n ha-IU .-ripplcl hv Japan's
.-..n.pn.l .,[ \hdava. This elTnrl ond.-.l in an arti.U- NNrill.-n h-r .he KnginetT-
ing \ Miiiin,- .h.nrnal. .|anuar\. I'M'/, mind.e-. enlilled "Can Mexico'-, lin
Iiidii^liN !..• \hMl.rni/..r.^". hnt n|. ... I'>"i uilh n.. actual a.tivilv h> I .>. \.
iiil.rc-l ..n till- |)rojc. t.
I , Mill I'M'i to .lal.- del... l''.'i.'>i Bi.luud M.a.l . arric.l on profes.Hional
niming u..ik in I .^. \.. Cuha. an.l Mexico, f.dh.wed in I'^'ilo-l with active
imcsligalion- in llw uranium licl.l of eastern Canada. N- u Mexico, and the
'"IMaleau. " and Arizona.
h-rsninil Oiiak.r. Ihpuhlican. I.egi..n ..f H..n..i Mend.er \merican
In^l. ..I Mining 'v\ \hlallurgical l.ngineers: adise . l')|.Vl')2l i memher Tlh
50 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Regiment N. Y. State National Guard, later president 7th Regt. Veterans
Association.
Richard Mead Atwater married 1894 Jane Eliza Brewer, daughter Rt.
Rev. Leigh Richmond Brewer, Episcopal Bishop of Montana from 1880-1916.
(Children) — Margaret Floyd. Leigh Richmond Brewer, Richard Mead IIL
First wife died November 1933. August 1935 he married Ann Magdalen
Donellon. Residence — Windtryst Barn, Chadds Ford, Pa.
— Jane Brewer Atwater Pratt
Francis Atwater of New Haven
(No. 1705)
Francis, son of Henry, describes himself in the fourth volume of Atwater
History and Genealogy as "author, publisher, printer, organizer street
railroads, press associations, member of American Publisher's Association,
National Typothetae, publisher of the first all-American daily newspaper in
Cuba, author of history of Plymouth, Connecticut, and compiler of the
volumes of Atwater History."
Francis was born Dec. 3, 1858 in Plymouth, Conn, and died in New
Haven on Nov. 25, 1935. In 1879 he married Helena J. Sellow. They had
one son, Dorence Keith Atwater, born May 10, 1880. Dorence lost his life
by drowning at Kennebunkport, Me., Aug. 23. 1900 when he was but twenty.
Francis was a versatile person and he lived an interesting life. His
record in Who's Who in America mentions his life and interests in Plymouth,
Southington. Meriden. Wallingford. Hartford, New Britain. New Haven,
East Hampton, Torrington, and Kent, all in Connecticut, in Red Bluff,
California and Havana, Cuba. He was a printer and publisher primarily,
but he was involved in at least two street railway companies and was connected
officially with at least seven banks, all in Connecticut. He was a member in
1906 of the Connecticut State Senate and was a member of the Executive
Committee of the American National Red Cross. In 1912 he was a founder
and president of the Clara Barton Memorial Association.
His publications included the histories of Plymouth and Kent. Conn.,
1896; four volumes of Atwater History and Genealogy. (1901, 1906, 1919,
and 1927). He published the Meriden Centennial Proceedings in 1907, his
Personal Memoirs in 1924 and the History of Southington in 1925.
Members of the Atwater clan can be grateful for Francis' vocation as
well as for his avocation. He had a persistent interest in the records of the
family and his contributions extending over at least twenty-five years took
full advantage of the earlier researches and publications of Rev. Edward E.
Atwater (1816-1887) and Robert Henry Atwater (1834-1889) who had
made excellent studies of the family in the United States and of the origins
in England. It required time and effort and money to do what Francis did
at\vatp:k gp:np:alogy 5i
for llic l;imil\. \ii\ ((unpilcr wlm allriii|>ls lu csIcikI llic rrrnrrl will rrndilv
iUmoxci wlial a ((iiii|ilc\ ami lialflinj^ and fni-lrating task it i>. \ii(l it is
even iiidic ( ustK and ditli( ull ludav lliaii wlini )• rancis did lii» part in the
beginning ol llic 2()|li (>nliir\. \r[. likr tlir (aliirdrajs of tin- lie lii- I'ranre.
no one niaii can i laini l<i he (lie Imiidrr. Man\ nii-n. <-a< li in lii- I'wn
ptMicraliim. made ((inlriliiitions and the ciinipii-lcd slrmtnn- rniln>di«-s tlir
luiildini: >luMes ot llic past.
I lir wrilti id this sketch was prixileped t<> meet Francis i>n |\v<> ocrasions
during the carU 19."^()"s when Francis aeeeptcd insitations lo allcnd two
\l\\alrr nuiiiiins of a series carried on for some \ears in \\ extern Ni\\ ^ ork
Male under ihc leadership of Chester Atwalcr <if Olcan. New ^ ork. In
s|)ilc ut ad\ anting years and ct»nsideral>lc |)h\sical disaliilit\. Francis made
ihc long tri|) from New Haven in his car. bringing a neighbor as his
coiiipanioii. and ( tinlribuling lu> part to the reiiiuon in a generous way. It
meant a great deal to more than inn lanul\ niendn-rs to ha\c this personal
contai t w itii the (dnipiler ot the \l\\ater genealog\. It ua> ihen that he turned
o\er his remaining fanuK retoKU lo the writer with the hope that in time
oihiT and more inclusive fannU r<-cords nnght bi' |iublished. Francis would
rejoice that such a ila\ has arrived.
Ki;(.i\ Mil M. \ r\\ \ti it. Ml).
Atwater Family Holds Reunion
at Rockwell Pai'k
Over I (III Trcsenl
The \luater famib reunion. hcM \ugusl 22 at Hockwcll park, was
well attended, iheic being lO.S |>rcsent. Ihev lanie from fi\e slates and
in( hided live generalious. Ihc (ddest person present. Mrs. Fnnna Louisa
Atwater Kountree. celebrated her *)llh birlhdav on Oct(d>cr rt. l''.S.i. The
voungest. Roger Lee Messman. son ol Mi. and Mrs. UaNuioml Me.vsman. was
one vear old.
The Atwalcr historv. given the dav of tin" reunion bv F.li/abclli llcnry.
is as follows:
W illi am \lv\atei v\a- born in rotuiccticut. October 21. Hill, lb' wa."*
educated in ihe ea-l. wcuked in the clock faclor\ there for a while, ihrn
came wol. He < anie to Illinoi- in l.'l.'iT. scltli-d at (,)ui\er and bouglil land
from the "rovernnxiit. lb- biiill a i abin wlwrc he lived as a bachelor (or
lliree \ears to jirovc hi«- ( laim. lie married Fli/abctli Kinglioun- on DeceniUT
2.1. lolii. >lie ua- born in (M-rman\ on February 20. 1J521 aiul raine lo
Am«-rica uilh her parents in lo.ll. a si\ wi'cks ocean trip. They !*«'Mlril on
Oniver in ll'.'.d.
Mcillier ha^ in her pos.session. llir- ArrA to ihis piece of laiiii whicli wa?
purchased b\ grand|)a from the go\crnmcnl. It was sipnejl in \IVVA b\ Jainr^t
52
ATWATER GENEALOGY
K. Polk, president of the United States. This land has been in the
name ever since, being the old homestead where ( Buz I Sheldon
now lives.
There were twelve children born to this pioneer couple. My
Mrs. Emma Louisa Atwater Rountree is the only one living of the
family.
Grandfather Atwater was one of the few men among the early
who had an education and many came to him for business advice.
Atwater
Atwater
mother,
original
settlers
Among
« a » »»»»■» * « *» *
the old papers mother has, are several contracts he wrote out. then they would
make their X mark and grandpa signed their name in the presence of two
other men who could write which would make it legal. There was no court
house here at Havana, no Mason county. This part of the country was in
Fulton county. There was no bridge across the Illinois River, therefore
it was a hazardous trip through the bottoms to Lewistown to transact legal
business.
I have heard grandma tell, they raised the sheep, she helped shear the
wool, take it to the woolen mills in Fulton county herself and have it
carded. Then she spun the yarn, knit all the socks and stockings for the
family. She spun the thread for weaving the cloth, dyed the cloth for the
outer garments, using walnut hulls for dye. and set the color, using chamber
lye so it would not fade.
ATVVATER GENEALOGY 53
>lic tiKiili' all till' iiiiilrt wrai . pi'iliiual^. tlresses. mni s sliirls. suits.
and all. I lic\ had lu la~l two xrars as she iikkIc fur imc-lialf llir fainilv
one \('ar ami llic nlhcr halt ihc fullouiti^ Near.
()n Siindav lhr\ pnl mi ihcii ilcaii <piilli|. || wa- ihcii >iinda\ /.'n-lu-
inrcliiii: |ir>|. \ii i|iii-l n 111 (ui w hal [\w) wuiild wiMr lhf\ wrre roiilt'iil and
haji|i\ 111 lia\r dii- clfaii inillit.
I ha\f al-M heard grandma ti-ll when ihcx ran mil i<\ thmr and meal,
of going li> llii' liild and iiathcrinii the -idt ears ol corn, grating it "H a
lu'iiii'-madc i^ralri ami making; il inln (urn Inrad and haking it fur the
tamiK. Iuda\ we i;ip to lln' >ii|m'i markrl anil get ihr rcad\-iMi\.
(irand|ia Vluali-r died lel)ruar\ II. I«>6!!. and grandma wa.*; remarried
later tu Jnlin Kroell. Iliereton^ we knew her as (irandnia Kruell. She dierl
SepleniluM I.'.. I'M(,.
We ^Imuld lie |iruud to he de.-eendaiil> <d lhi> nnldr pidneer enujije.
I wiinder ii we iull\ appreciate their hardships, labor and toil. ti> give us
our \\a\ (d life wilh its lil)ert\ and freedom id ti>da\. It i.- well and fitting
tm us to galliei liigether each \ear in ilieir meniiir\.
Max w r 1m' hlessrd with llie 1 1| i| m ni ii tul \ tii all meet together again at
tlii~ lime ni\l \ear. God Mess us and grant us this privilege.
Among those attending the renniiui were Mr. and Mr~. llere\ Atwater
and Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. James Sleeir and (d^ria. \lr. and Mrs. (Iharies
Kmintrre. Mr. and Mrs. ()rl->\ Welker Ji.. Mr. ^nid Mr-. Sli<-ld.>n \lwater.
Mi. and .Mr.-. Arthur [•rieilrieh and .-im.-. Mrs. Lizzie IK'nrv. .Mr>. Kmma
Louisa \twater Rountree. Mr. ant! .Mrs. William Atvvater and family, Mr.
and M I -. ImIw in \\r\ imlds.
Ml. and Mr-. Oilie l!r\iii,|d- and lla/el. Mr. and Mrs. Paul \l\\aler and
hiane. Miss liiiilir II iikiiKin. Mi-. I.xdia Se,i\. all Iroiii lia\ana: Mr. and
Mrs. IJiehard llinnrn. Mr. and Mr-, jai idi llimien and Wendell, all from
Kureka.
Mr. and Mr-. Lawrenee A. .Nieiiols. Conger\ille: |)i>r<>th\ W heeloek and
."^telling Will-, liarix and Rarhara. of Roone. la.: Mr. and Mrs. Ilenr\
(^arlis'-li and l,ari\. Imr-I (al\: Mr. and Mi-. MeKin li>rn<dl and fannl\.
Maniiii: Mr. and Mr-. Ilarr\ Miller and .lanet. |)a\en|)orl. Li.
Mr. and Mi-. I!n--ill llinr\ and laiiiiK. ."^I. l.iiii-. Mo.: Mr. ind
Mrs. Il.iii\ llalliiik ami Trln K.uaiii-e; Mr. and Mrs. Waller \lwaler.
Indianapnii-. Ind.; I,m:riic \l\\.itri. I'euria: Mr. and Mr-. Lawretiei* Mill«T
and \ain\. M.linr: (Aiitliia r>i-liii|i. hnaliii: Mr. and Mr-. Melfmil llti\e
and familv. \rdaline W ill-. Mr. and Mr-. I vcntl I uller and famil\. Staidio|M',
la.; MariKii \ arland. Kadilillr. la.; Mi-. Il.i\d ^iilli.n and Run.dd.
KilliKliriie; (leiirge Ijilhill Ldd. Ii'lidi'. (lie.; \'i. .md Ml-. liaNniiilul
\h'--man .imi .-mi-. Mi. and Mi-. Iliiman Mo.sman. Mr. and .Mrs. .*^tanlcy
Null .mil lamil\ and Kraneis Atwaler. all from lopeka.
(KniKHi- NoTi;: This nrlirlr. /»> F.liznhrtli Urnry. amwarvd on Thursday.
Sept. 2. I'f'^l in llir "]l(t\(in (bounty Illinois Democrat."
54 ATWATER GENEALOGY
An Unusual Occupation
My son, Montgomery Meigs Atwater, is an "avalanche-buster" for the
U.S. Forest Service. He makes his headquarters at Alta, Utah, the famous
ski-resort near Salt Lake City, Utah. At first he was not only on avanche-
buster but the avalanche-buster. Now there are others — most of them snow-
rangers who have attended the avalanche school held everv vear at Alta.
Avalanches have always been one of the major hazards of the world's
high places, and for many years snow-studies have been carried on in Switz-
erland and in Austria in the hope of learning to predict these violences of
Nature, and to find some method of controlling them. But in the United
States, 'til 1948 when the Alta project was set up, nothing of the kind was
attempted. Avalanches appear to have been regarded as "acts of God," like
ATWATER GENEALOGY 55
raitliquakes and tornadoes. I't-rhaps llic rt-asun for l!iis Ia\ in tlu- fatt tliat
lli.\ arc III! |iin|>|(rn in the great Middle WCst and of rare oi curenee in the
|iii]iiilou- l.a-t. In the luizirest uestern mountains, to Ix- -nrf. they picked off
iiian\ a Iraxcllrr lioni a mountain trail and o\erulielmed mati\ an ixdated
minirii: ram|i luit loi tin' most part [hv\ thundered down, tearing up trees
and di>lo(li;ini: io(k>. Imt ipiilc harndr»l\ olhcruise.
Now it is dilTerent in the Wot. The I'nllm-ia^m o\.r -kiing and oihrr
\\iMlcr spoils lakes thousands n\ people into llie hill- on e\er\ line winter
da\. and othir thousands lra\el tlie mountain hi<ih\\a\s. under tin' axalatiehe
threat. Ilemi' the a\ alan(hed)uster.
My son s experienee during the second world war included service as
\ide to tlu^ r.eiK^ral in charge of the training of ski-troo|)s and mountain
troojis. lie was. helore that, a skilled woodsman. Inning Ii\ed much of his
life in Montana near llie top ol the Continental Divide, with interludes of
taking a Harvard H. A. and of coaching foothall -all useful experience. A
stud\ of Swiss snow-control methods was helpful, hut ( i>ndition> in the
l\o( kies differ from conditions in the Alps and for the most part he has had
to Maze his own Mail. \l \lla he ha- -el u|) a lahoialoi\ for -now--lml\ with
instruments — most u[ ihem (le\ ised |i\ himself — for the accurate measurement
of snow fall, wind dire(tion and \eloeil\. siiow temperatures, changes in snow
(dnsislen( \ . and the other factors that make one inclined snow-mass deadly
and another liarmie— . Hut this work, important and exacting as it is. would
he (d little prai li( al \alue without the working out of methods to neutralize
llie danger when understood and predicted.
1 he toree in a great axalaiuhe is tremendous, and no possihle struiture
of harrier- will willi-land il. The oiil\ fea-ihle metli<id .d dealing with it is
to make little a\alanches ol the hig ones Ixdore the\ grow hig. and to hring
down tlio-e thai ine\ilal>l\ grow hig. when llie\ can he hrought down safelv.
."^mall a\alaiuhe- ma\ idleii he iinluied |o -lide h\ a -killful and daring
-kiier. though this mctlio<l ha- il- hazards. The dangerous '"eorniees" that
loiiii along sharp ridges a- a le-ull of wind-action recpiire a difTerent treat-
'iicnl. a- do iireal masses (d "-lah -now. Dxnamite charges, .-uitahh place«l,
take I are id -oine oi ihe-e: others are persuaded to come down with cannon
lire, a -III, ill liowil/er gun heiiig loiiiid the most ellicient tool for tin- purpose.
1 he-e teihiMipie- Were worked out h\ experiment at \lta.
Ii isellers inototing o\er -I'lne o| the high passes in ('ojorado last
>unimer were -larlled lo find tliemsidvc- in the miil-l of artilh'TN hre and ma\
have thought the\ had hlunderi-il into a hit id giieitilla warfare, hut it was
niereU a -el o| i.^j- lo find the he-l gun-emplacements and the «-orr«'cl range
for till" ^iin- ihal will make llio-e dangerous -tretehe- of highw;»\ safe ni'Xt
winter.
A\alanch<'s, <d < mir-e. run in rrgidar < hamicU, though .*ion»"limes the\
tun mile- further and hundreds of fe'et deep«T than in other vears. The
m.iin ones ha\e name- and infamous histories. The ski resort at Alta is on
56 ATWATER GENEALOGY
the site of an abandoned silver mine of the old days and during the time
of the mining activity many men were caught and killed by the avalanches.
That the modern methods of snow control are effective is proved by the fact
that since 1948 when the snow station was set up at Alta there has not been
a single fatality there, though thousands of skiiers are on the slopes every
fine week-end during the winter.
My son's activities are not confined to Alta. He inspects ski projects all
through the western mountains and plans safety measures and recommends
safety procedure. He is called on in snow emergencies — as when last winter
an army plane crashed near the top of one of the highest and most rugged
peaks of the Wasatch Range. The accident happened at the height of the
avalanche season and the region is one of the most inaccessible in Utah.
Monty Atwater was detailed to lead the rescue party and to find as safe a
route as possible up the mountain. It was an affair of four very anxious
days. When the rescuers reached the wreck they found all the men aboard
the plane dead, but they were able to retrieve some important government
papers, and all the party got down again alive and uninjured.
When the first coast-to-coast television set-up was being made — under
pressure, so that the country might view the Peace Congress in San Francisco
— the construction of a vital relay station on top of a mountain in Nevada
was halted when avalanches swept the only road over which supplies had to
be taken to the site. My son was called upon lor help in the emergency. There
proved to be no possible way to make the road practicable. In fact the only
safe route lay straight up the mountain along a narrow ridge — too narrow
and too steep for a road — with the avalanches running harmlessly down either
side. A crane was set up and the supplies were hauled up over this narrow
trail on sledges and the day was saved. As a result a great many people
enjoyed a memorable experience that they owed — though they did not know
it — to the knowledge and ingenuity of the avalanche-buster.
Avalanche-busting is an exciting and strenuous job — and not without its
hazards — but those who travel the mountain highways in winter, and those
who take their sport on the snow-slopes, owe their safety and perhaps their
lives, to the man with the unusual occupation.
— Mary Meigs Atwater
(Editor's Note: the following caption appeared recently under a picture
of the four men mentioned, in the Syracuse Herald. )
MOUNTAIN SEARCHERS. These expert mountaineers climbed Mt.
Timpanogos, Utah, in spite of threatening avalanches and found wreckage of
B-25 bomber in which five died. From left in foreground, Harold Goodro,
James R. Shane and Lee Stoerts, who went ahead to wreck when danger
forced main body back to camp. Rear, is Snow Ranger Monte Atwater. who
was in charge of ground party. AP Wirephoto.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 67
Carleton William Atwater
No. -ZMVI
rarlflmi William. ^<iii nl Jdhii W illuir ami I' raiicfs \ini ( l'ci-|i|rs I
\t\\alci. \\a> Ixiiii (111 .liiiic 1"). I!1J'..). lie maiiird Mary HaiDii ."^im-ih t-r. the
(lauiilittM <it Dr. .loliii Kri'd SpciRtT and l.liza BfckiT Speiuci, in (aixinnati,
Ohh. ..II Jim.- I. I")l().
II I- carl \ fcliiral n Ml w a- in l\ iiil:-\ illr ami ( .li-\ daml. < Mik , |>iil>lir -i- In mis.
I 111' I >ai lirldT III \ lis degrt^e \\ a~ ci m Icrml |i\ I )iai i-dii I iii\ rr^il \ . ( rr.iiu illi'.
(•hid ii|H)n iiradiialiiiii in l')07. I rdiii tin re he |iiir^iii'd his sliidii's in ilii-
l!u( lic^lrr I lici i|iiL;i( al Srininarv im>u ( .((li:atrd»(ii'lK"slcr l)i\init\ SiIiodIi.
<;i"adualiiig there in I'Hii, ()tlH'r advanced s|tecial studies were dime in
MeConniik Theological Semiiiar\ and the Hutler I ni\ersity School of
Heliiiimi. Tlic ihmorar\ degree of Doctor of Dixiniix ua< conferred first in
l*)2() li\ ihc liio Grande College and in i''31 !•) Iii> \liiia Malcr. Denisoii
I iii\ersitv.
Haiiti-I |ia-toratc> were held in (.iiicinnali. ()lii<i. \mlcr-iiii. Indiana.
ami I iidiaiici{iii|i~. Indiana.
Mtci iicatU ciiililccn \cais a> |ia>li(r of llic !ii-l Baptist ('IiiimIi.
in(liana|Mi|i-. Indiana. Mi. \t\\atcr idircd Imm ar|i\c |)a-li'iale <iii \<>\ein-
licr I.'). I '».')( I.
Hi- iiiiiii~lr\ ha- licen < haracterizcd hv significant service to his Church.
Ill till- r>a|»ti>t deiioiiiinalion at large, to the Indianapolis Council td (.hurcho.
as well as the Naliuiial (!oum il of Churches. He served in iin|)ortant capacities
in stall' Work in Ohio and Indiana. Some of the ollices held included heing
President of llie l>apli-t ^ ming Peoples I nion nl \merica. I're-idcnl <if the
Ministers Council nj llic \iueriean Baptist Coinenlion. and (haiinian of
the Conniii~~icin nt lillceii oj the \inrric in r>a|ili--l ( onv eiil itui. Ihc recoin-
nii'mliliMM~ 1. 1 hi- ( !(imnii--i(in were lar-ieaching. one -tressing on more
rliii irni and iiHiif adii|iialr organization o| ihe lioard- .uhI ihe soeielv of die
American r>a|ili~l ( nnvcnlion. In addilion he -crxed as a meniher of the
Ceiieral ( ouih il ami on -cm lal otliei ini|ioiiaiit commiilei-. and conMni.v»ions.
.'-'incc l'».'i.') he lia> l.ccn a memlier <if the Doaid of Managers of the
Minister- and Mi-~ioriaries lieiiclil Board. In l'>.'V) he was made a memher
of ihe Boaid o| hiiciioi- of I ranklin College (Indiana!, a position wi)i«-|i
he has filled |o ihi- ,\A\r.
( onli i|iiili,iii~ |o ci\ic life have lieen man\. lie i- a I'a-l President of
llie Imliana ^m iel\ of |he Son-, of the \inerican Hexolulion and at present
i> -el \ 111- a- (Chaplain of thai organization, lie is a .t2nd degree Mason, a
memlier of Phi Caimiia hella ami a niemlier o| the lounder-. and Patriots
of \meiica.
\fler hi> retiremcnl from atti\e pastorale l>i. \lwali'r -er\ed .e. Interim
l.\eculi\e Secretary and Director of (litv Work of the Indianapolis Uapti.tt
A!*so«ialion nnlil .Inne 1. l'i.')l. Jt)IIN Sl'KNr.KR \ rw \ I Ml. M.D.
58 ATWATER GENEALOGY
The Atwater Kents
A. Atwater Kent. Jr.. the present head of the family, is President of
the Atwater Kent Mfg. Co., and the Atwater Kent Foundation. He is also
President of the Board of Trustees of the Atwater Kent Museum (Phila.)
and of the Board of Directors of the American Flag House and Betsy Ross
Memorial (Philadelphia).
One of his hobbies is the collection of antique automobiles. Atwater
Kent, Jr., is also a member, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission,
Historical Society of Pennsylvania and Sons of the American Revolution.
With his immediate family, he is a life member of the Vermont Historical
Society.
On July 2nd, 1941, he married Denyse S.. daughter of Suzanne Raingo
and Georges S. Binon of Paris. France. Their children include Suzanne
Atwater, A. Atwater 3rd. Christopher Brinton and Peter Alexander. His
sisters are Mrs. Elizabeth Kent Van Alen of Edgemont, Pa., and Mrs.
Virginia T. Catherwood of Tucson, Arizona.
His Clubs include: Racquet ( Phila. I . Corinthian Yacht Club. Bar
Harbor Yacht Club, Northeast Harbor Fleet. Radnor Hunt, Bar Harbor
Club and Seal Harbor Club.
HOLLYWOOD. Calif.. March 4. 1949 — A. Atwater Kent, inventor,
industrialist and philanthropist, died this morning. He was 75 years old.
Mr. Kent's marriage to Mabel Lucas, which took place in 1906, ended
in divorce.
Byword to Early Motorists
After pioneering in the automobile and radio fields. Arthur Atwater
Kent retired a wealthy man. His name was a byword with early motorists,
particularly in connection with his ignition, starting and lighting system. In
the Twenties and Thirties. Atwater Kent and radio were closely linked.
The first Atwater Kent radio set. a five-tube affair, was put out in 1923.
Three years later the millionth set was turned out.
He introduced many musical celebrities to radio broadcasting, engaging
for the Sunday night Atwater Kent hour over a network of stations the
highest priced grand opera and concert performers. He created the Atwater
Kent Foundation to conduct nation-wide auditions to discover unknown
talent. The winners received liberal money prizes and courses of study in the
leading musical schools.
Born in Burlington, Vt., he was the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Prentiss
J. Kent. (Editor's Note: Elizabeth M. daughter of Ambrose Atwater. I
He entered the automotive industry by designing a pocket-size electric
meter to test dry-cell batteries then used in automobile ignitions. In 1902 he
established the Atwater Kent Manufacturing Works in Philadelphia in make
telephones and small voltmeters.
Designed Ignition System
Three years later he began making his revolutionary ignition system
which made a single quick hot spark instead of the ordinary stream of sparks.
It was used in a dozen makes of automobiles.
Mr. Kent converted his plant to war manufacture during the first World
War. After the war he continued manufacturing ignitions and starting and
ATWATER GENEALOGY 59
lii:liliiig syslfiii- tjiilil 192.'-}. wIhm lii- plant- licL^aii tiiniini; niil raili"S. one
ol llir lit-l \a( imiii liihe sets to lie manufaclurcd in <juaiilil\. \l tlir [teak «»f
Idiultii t ii 111 hi- liini iirodnccd 6.()()() radios dail\. and ciniilox i-il I2.(><)(1
\\ <>i kci -.
Ill P'.'.T Mi. KciiI rc-ldird llic l'.rt-\ l!..-- ||,.ii-r in I 'liilad.-||>liia and
the next year the old i'ranklin InsliliiU' i>iiiidin<i and y^iiM- il I" llie city as
a nmsouni dedicated to the liistor\ of Philadelpliia. Ihr rii\ named the
nuist'uni [or its donor, i lu'iirinl hy permission of the \i\\ ^ ork limes.)
Helen At water
No. 152:?
Home Economist
i'>uni ill >iiiiinirr\ illc. .\Ia>-a( luis«'lls. the daiii:lilcr ut |)r. Wiljiur (Hin
Nlwalcr. a ipimicrr in\ cstiixalor in llie field ol human nutrition. Mi» Aluali-r
litnalU 'j.vr\\ u|i in tlic held In \\lii( 1; she devoted her lifetime. Taken abroad
al the age ol six a- hir latlin |Mn-iii(l his scientilic -tndic-. she learned
(M'inian in (M'lniaiu and f mmk h in f lanrc. >hc ii-i-d hdth languages as
ciliti'iial a->i-tanl [<< hci lathci in -tinlir- that were intcrnaliniial in scu|(f
and whirh -ct thf |iatlcrn lor scientific experiment in ihi- (nijiitr\.
>(7 I p Shilion in Connccliciil
During her i hildhoud her father conducted the first agriculture
experiment station e\er set up in the I nited States, in ("oimecticut. In l.'l'M
(!ongrc» appiDprialed the first monc\ for work in this field, and l)i.
Atuater came tn the l)e|)artment of Agriculture as head id tlu' new Office of
I'Aperinienl Slaliun-. in III'Xi lie turned out the \\i>[ tahlo c\er made mi the
eomp<i-il imi nl lainiliar Iim. ds.
Atlei her gradnatiuii Irmii Smith ('nlle^ie. Mi-- \t\\ater helped i>n llie
fir-t popular pie-enlat i<in nt the-r tart-, wlm h went mit as farniiTs Uidletin
\o. I IJ. ^hr li\((| |.> -(•(■ her lather - lentenais and the lillieth anni\cr^ar\
"t hi- federal piutiecring celelualed.
Two \ears after Dr. \tualer"s death in l''ll7. Mi— Vtwater joineil the
-tail III her faliier - old department, antl lor tnurtcen \ears continued tliere
liir Work i>| interpretinii -cieiitifii- fimlings into la\man*s language. She
tiieii i>e( ame fir-t editoi ,,\ tin- .|<>urnai o| Home I .coiiomi(-s. ni«>nthl\ official
organ oi tiie \mcrican Nome I'.coiiomics As.««ocialion.
Ihil hittrntitiontil If ork
Slie ua- ai-o one (d tiie organizers of international conferen«-es on Ininian
ueltair. ^hi -ei\i(i as a consultant for llie \--»ociated ( !ountr\ wonu-n of
tiie W.nld. \\illi iMMfiipiarlei- in London.
Ml-- \l\\.ilei - Work ill e.piinection with the joint efforts of national
women > organi/alioii- iiegaii during the first World W .ir. when she >er\ed
as liaison officer Ijehveen llie Deparliucnl of Agriculture «iul the \\ omens
60 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Committee of the Council of National Defense. For twenty years before her
retirement, she was a member of the Women's Joint Congressional Committee,
a group of delegated Washington representatives of women's organizations
which works on Capitol Hill in behalf of social welfare legislation.
Miss Atwater was a Fellow of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science, a hygiene and housing conunittee chairman of the
American Public Health Association. Her clubs included the American
Association of University Women, the Women's National Press Club. Omicron
Nu and Phi L psilon Omicron.
Helen Woodward Atwater, editor of the Journal of Home Economics
from 1923 to 1941. and previously a member of the scientific staff of the
old Office of Home Economics. Department of Agriculture, died in Emergency
Hospital here early today after a brief illness. Her age was 71.
Although Miss Atwater had been retired for several years, she remained
active in many national organizations, working to further legislation in
child care, housing and consumer fields.
(Editor's Note: From the material in the New York Times issue of June
27, 1947.)
The Calorimeter
Today there are several million people who know the Calory by its first
name. In thousands of homes the housekeeper has been trained through her
favorite magazine — whether Ladies' Home Journal. Good Housekeeping,
Modern Priscilla. or The Farmers Wife — to measure food value by calories
rather than price.
In the early 70 s a man only a few years out of Wesleyan returned
from studying two years in German universities to become professor of
chemistry at the college where less than a decade before he had been
graduated. Abroad lie had become actively interested in the then new science
of agricultural chemistry. This subject he began to follow by researches in
the chemical laboratorv at Wesleyan.
To those not familiar with Wesleyan it may seem somewhat unusual
that a "college for culture" should lend its facilities for experimental work
in agricultural chemistry, but a knowledge of the history of Wesleyan shows
innumerable instances of equal liberal-mindedness on the part of its trustees.
One of Prefessor Atwater's chief associates, later on Professor F. G.
Benedict, for some years now director of the nutrition laboratory of the
Carnegie Institution, commenting on the atmosphere of Wesleyan, has said,
"Whatever measure of success has accompanied my efforts, I feel certain
that a large share of this was due to the active spirit of scientific research
and encouragement to young men which is prevalent at Wesleyan."
A'nVATER GEINEIALOGY 61
Professor Atwaters early w< :• agricultural cheniistnk" developed
from the cheniistrv of the growing piant to the chemistry of the soil and
fertilizers, to the feeding of domestic animals, and ultimately to the feeding
of man. which was his last and all-absorbing interest.
W here\er there has been research of as high an order as Professsor
Atwater and his associates undertook, adequate conditions almost invariably
surrounded the work. It js hardly possible to conceive work of such magnitude
as developed through Professor Atwater's work at W-e^leyan being conducted
with the facilities at his disposal, but with what he had Professor Atwater
laid the foundation upon which has been built two super-structures which
will last for many decades, if not forever.
Single-handed, he worked out a svstem of investigation in asricultural
chemistrv and subsequentlv in the nutrition of man that, taken up by the
government, formed the basis of the establishment of the broad series of
agricultural experiment stations that now exist. In 1873. with a grant of
sl.(^(KI from one Weslevan's Alumni, and permission from the Trustees to use
the laboratorv. the first agricultural experiment station in the I nited States
was established, and Professor Atwater was made the director.
As the movement spread rapidlv there was soon needed a central clearing
house for the scientific work of the stations. This work coming logically under
the head of the Department of Agriculture. Professor Atwater was chosen
b\ this department as the first Director of its experiment stations.
Soon after this, from the study of animal feeding. Professor Atwater
was directing his energies to chemical and statistical researches on the fo«>d
and nutrition of man. He had early realized the importance of a sixial and
economic study of the relations of food and diet to the labor. jH>wer. health
and moral tone of communities, and it was from this scientific studies »>f
dietaries, begun in a small wav. that the investigation develoi>ed into a large
investigation of the dietetic conditi<in obtaining in \arious parts of the country.
Through the work of this college professor, working with in«Teasine
ei|uipinent. special appropriations were secured frt>m Congress to stud\ the
nutrition of man. and the whole enterprise soon InHauje an extensi\e
co-operative slud\ of food and diet extending lileralK from coast to roast.
\^ hile Professor Atwater's work in these directions had atlracltnl much
attention from phvsit>U»gists and economists, the \enture that phu^il him in
the foreino<;t rank of the abstract scientists as such was his effort to
denionstrate the fundamental law-^ in nutrition, and thus platv U|>on a
scientific basis what lia.l liillirrto lu-cn Knpiricisn) in liietetics. For thi>
purpose he succeeded in interesting the government and indiNiduals. as well
as other institutions, in raising a large sum of nione\ for the c«>nstruction
of a respiration calorimeter, without the remotest e\|HMtalion ..f Mvuring
results of inunediate practical \alue. The whole enterprix- was IkwhI uim.u the
higher plane of abstract st ieiilific research- a !*earch for truth.
62 ATWATER GENEALOGY
The work done with the respiration calorimeter attracted early attention
from many scientific authorities. A number of grants at various times were
made by the Carnegie Institution at Washington. All this money was devoted
to abstract scientific research with the respiration calorimeter devised and
constructed in the basement of Judd Hall, the chemical laboratory at Wesleyan
University. The work done here was so important that the Carnegie Institution
carried it on from here to a building specially designed for the purpose,
located in a larger city near medical schools and hospitals.
The present laboratory is the admiration of all foreign physiologists as
well as American, but as the director has said, this building would not exist
had it not been for the encouragement of the Board of Trustees of Wesleyan
University and the energy of Professor Atwater in founding this fundamental
research with the respiration calorimeter.
At this point it might be interesting to quote from a Wesleyan University
Bulletin, No. 18, dated May, 1896, a paragraph about a Respiration Calori-
meter's work, with its particularly modest and significant last sentence:
"Research upon nutrition has reached the point where the study of the
application of the laws of the conservation of matter and of energy in the
living organism are essential. This is to say, we must be able to determine
the balance of income and outgo of the body, and this balance must be
expressed in terms, both of matter and of energy. For this purpose a
respiration calorimeter is being elaborated here. This is an apparatus in
which an animal or a man may be placed for a number of hours or days,
and the amounts and composition of the excreta, solid, liquid and gaseous;
the ])otential energy of the materials taken into the body and given off from
it; the quantity of heat radiated from the body: and the heat equivalent of the
muscular work done, are all to be measured.
"During the past two years the enterprise has had the support of the
U.S. Department of Agriculture which had made this inquiry a part of its
food investigations. As is often the case in such inquiries it has been thought
wise to say very little until definite results should be ready for publication.^'
Comment or philosophizing on the work of the man who did so much
for human welfare is unnecessary. Quoting from another Wesleyan University
Bulletin of December. 1907, here is an account of his life in one paragraph:
"Wilbur Olin Atwater was born in Johnsburg. Warren county, New
York, on May 3, 1844, but much of his early life was spent in Vermont. After
three years at the University of Vermont, he entered Wesleyan University
as a senior and was graduated with the degree of bachelor of arts in 1865.
He served in successive years as principal of schools in Colchester. Vermont;
Spencer, Massachusetts; and Westport, New York. After a year as a student
in the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, he received the degree
of doctor of philosophy in 1869. and then spent two years in foreign travel
and study, paying special attention to agricultural chemistry. In 1873 he
was elected instructor in chemistry in Wesleyan University, and in the
ATW ATEK GENEALOGY 63
following year was piDiiinifd t<i lie |)r»)fess(>r <>f < licMiistr\ . wliidi title he
held until lii- (Icatli. lliuii^li in(a|ia< il.ilri I l.n wurk -iiirr \ii\ rnilifi . I'Mil,
I' Id in I Jl , .) to I ;'. , . . I 'lull --or \t\\ ali'i w a- tlir lii-t dirtM tur ,,{ ihc (iniuicrtirul
Aj,Mi( iillural i-.\|)friinciil >tali(>ii. wliiili was tin- lirsl fslahiislu'd in this
coimtis. In I("m".!1 lie luvanic the first (lircctor of the ()ffi( r of F.xpcrimrnt
Station.- in llir I nilcd Malf- Dcpai tnicnt id \ -i n idlnn- and lirld the office
iiiilil IJ'.'M. With jiotli ot these institution- lir kept in aiii\c touch until his
illiics,-. and in the latter |)ost ol hi- two -urcessors have been his friends and
associates. Doi tor \. W . Harris. "!!(). and |)o(|(i[ \. ( ;. True. "7.'^. His
la-l ini|i(irlant a|i|ioinl nicnl uas as chief (d the nultiiion in\ cstipation- of
the I niled Male- I )e) la 1 1 men! id \i;rieiillurc. and it uas under the |iatrt)nage
(d thi- de|iartnient and (d the (larnegie Institution (d Washington ijiat his
latest researciies were ei»nclueted. Hf ilu- inmierous scientific and social
organizations and eiiter|)ris(\s \\ith which rnde-sor \twater was cutwiecled.
and oj the \aiiou- honoi- uhich were ( oiderrcd upon him. the lack of
s[»a((' lorlud- tin- enumeration. .Neither is it possible to list the more than
150 jiul>li( alions which hear his name."
\nd in coni in-ion ihi- nole--a niiniile concerning Professor Atwaler
adopted h\ the tacult\ (d Wcsle\an I ni\ersit\ shortK after his death in l*)()7:
''In the dcaih of Wilhnr Olin \twater. W'eslevan I tM\ersit\ lo-e- a
mendiei (jI its iacult\ who in -cicnlilic research stood pre-eminent. His
name wa- more widcK known in the -lienlific circles of this eoiintr\ and
I'airopc than that ot an\ other profes-or in the in-litulion at the })res»'nt or
in the pa-l. Hini-ell an in\ esligator. he knew how to <'ngage others in the
\\oikol iii\ i-l igation-. He had lare j udginents and his reputation were largely
due io hi- aldlitx as an ori^ani/cr and direi tor o| -cienlitic work. In the
earlier part ot his scienliiic career his w ork w a- de\ oted ( hiidl\ to agricultural
chenii-li\. and he u a- a po|cn| inlhiemi- in the creation of a more s«'ientifir
agricidture.""
(FniTon's \oti:: / Ihk/ liaiiril /<> hair nn frirml. '(.. W .', Olin's sini nrilr
tin iirticlr iilmiil lii.s jitlhrr's iiniismil cfirrrr. For mam yciir.s I mainlairwil
of jives ill '>() W nil Siri'cl. \. ) . (.//>. iilicrr (.linrhs II noilitaril al.st* lunl his
office. lUii '( . W .' lunl pnssnl away sinrr I left \fu York. Onh ihroniih
If^p.sleYon I'rrsiilrui. Ihittrrfirhl. mis I finaUy ahlr to contact '(.'. tt .'s son.)
Ihc alio\e artiile i- .i lepinil Irom:
nil. W I -M ^.V.\ ALl .M\l -«. JanuaiN. 1"2(».
64 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Luther E. Atwater, Sr.
(No. 2977)
Final rites for Luther E. Atwater, Sr., (No. 2977) November 3, 1954
held at 11 o'clock at Front Street Methodist Church here, with burial in Pine
Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Atwater. 76 years of age. was a resident of 903 West Davis Street.
Looked to as one of the pioneer automobile dealers in North Carolina,
he founded Burlington Auto Company here in 1912. Sometime ago he was
recognized not only as one of the first automobile dealers in Burlington but
the sixth oldest Ford dealers in the two Carolinas and the 146th oldest
dealer in the LInited States.
He was a native of Orange County, son of John Fletcher and Mrs. Julia
Bynuni Atwater. He was a resident of Burlington for more than 55 years
of his life.
When the automobile industry started moving nation-wide, however. Mr.
Atwater began studying the field and, in turn, founded his own organization,
the Burlington Auto Company, that has remained in the family since that time.
Mr. Atwater was a member of the Front Street Church and was one of
the first teachers of its Baraca Class. Dr. W. L. Clegg, pastor of the church,
officiated.
Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Manie Garrison Atwater. of the home:
two daughters, Mrs. C. H. Keels of McColl. S. C, and Mrs. Joe Pell. Jr.. of
Pilot Mountain; four sons. J. Wilson and Robert N. Atwater, both of Burling-
ton; Luther E., Jr., of Columbia. S. C. and Dr. Frank G. Atwater of Greens-
boro; one sister. Mrs. W. A. Maynard. Sr., of Burlington; 11 grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
Robert N. Atwater founds new authorized Ford dealer for Burlington,
N. C. Atwater Motor Company.
The new automobile dealership has Mr. and Mrs. Luther E. Atwater. Jr.,
of Columbia, S. C, as president and vice-president, and Mrs. Robert N.
Atwater as vice-president. Robert N. Atwater, the only officer who will be
active in the operation of the company, will serve as secretary-treasurer and
general manager.
Son of Luther E., Sr., the city's first Ford dealer, and Mrs. Atwater, he
was with Burlington Auto Company from 1936 until he resigned December 18.
A graduate of Burlington High School and of Davidson College with
the class of 1936. he spent four years with the Army during World War H,
serving both in the European and Pacific Theatres of operations. He was
released as a captain.
He is a steward in the Front Street Methodist Church, is a member and
former president of the Alamance County New Car Dealers Association, and
a member of the Rotary and America Business Clubs; chairman N. A. Dealers
ATWATER GENEALOGY 65
Assoiiatimi. ("Iiamlicr nf Commerce (•(immitlfrmari. mfml'i-r <>f Beta Tliria I'i.
Ilr aUc M r\('s a:? a direcior nf tin- MfulKmls Assticiatiou and as cliair-
mail i>t ihc \(l\ ancemeiit Huard t>\ \lamami- IM^Iriil of ( ilu-rnkfi- (iuiiniil,
H(i\ >riiiil- n| \mt'rifa.
()|li(r iiii:aiii/al itin> In wliiili lir lic|iiiij:> im liidr tlic rirdiiiMiil AvialluU
Cluli. \l iinaiKc (juinliN (.IuIl and llic Hiirliiiuldii l?(ialinf.' (!liili.
Ill' i- married In IJic Idiiiiei Mi--- Jiili.i llieiil lisiiim nf ( »rt'i'iisl»itr(>.
'Ihc\ lia\e Iwn (hildicii and reside al i.")'' I'aikvirw |)ri\e.
Experiences \n Africa
III \ni:ii-l. I')19 111) laiiiiK and I di-parted fnim Saxariiiali. Certrpia f<»r
Cape Inwn. >niiili \friea. We uere sent h\ the ('liureli nf Christ tn Smith
\fri(a In a-^i-i in t >lahlishin<i eliurehes in llial e(>uiitr\. parlienlarK amnnj;
uliile |)en|)l<' ill the larger cities. During ilie live vear? of niir residence there
congregalinii> were eslajilislied in Inhanneshurg. Durhan. I'reluria. Kasl
Lniidnii. and I'nrI l.li/.alietii. plii- iiuiiiirnus churclies among colored and
liat l\ (■ \n-i i|i|c.
(!liiiri li jiiiiidiiiii-- were eroded in Jnliamieshurg. Pretoria and East Lon-
dnii iliniiiL: iii\ s!a\. I ~ii|i(r\iM'd cniislruilinn ( fnr llie mn~| pari i nf the
Jnliamieshurg Imildiiig. which was the fir>l huilding ever erected upon the
\tri( an (juiliiienl |i\ llie ('hurclie- nf Christ fnr a white church. \ reiigiou.'s
jniiiiial. "Tlir ( hri^tian \d\n(ale. was founded, a'ld I was •lected lo .serve
a- il- editor Imm ihe heginniiig until m\ departure fmni \frica last \«'ar.
We alsn managed a weekl\ radio hroadcast. developed Hihle cnrrespondenee
enurses I printed Imlli in laigli>h and ikiIim' languages!, and distrihuted
thousand- nt 1 1 .k t-.
While in >nntlieiii \fri(i. I made iii\ perniani'iil residence in jidiannes-
Iuhl; a cilx (d ne.iiK a inillinii pniml itinii. There m\ \oung«>st «laughler
iMiilhi \iini'i wa-hniiioii \n\einhci .">. I ' '.'> I . W hile re>iding in Johannes-
hurg. I lia\eled u\er mmh cd ."^niilh \tiira to help prnmnte work among
nativr-s. (inunlries \isited and in whu h wnik wa> dnne were H<'chiianalantl.
Southern KluHU-sia and \nilhern l!hnde.-ia. In tlu- Khodesias I \isited numer-
ous missions operated l>\ CInirclies (d Christ, and ass:ste«l in ihcir ^vork.
While overseas I |>rc i< lied in the fidhw ing countries: Northern Hhod«T*ia,
>oiiili,rn i;ii(desia. South \frica. Ilal\ . C»erman\ and France.
In all. \\i- vi-ited ninelein ( niiiilrie-. while overseas, including eountri«*3»
of \lrica. Asia and I iiiope. \mniii: ihc nmre nulst mding counlrie*. \ i-iled
\ver<': \iahia. \nglo-l'!g\ pi ian Sudan. I. i:\pl. Ilalv. "^w ilzt-rland. (fernuun.
I?elgiuin. Il( Hand. I^uxenihurg. f ranee and KngI I'ld. We arii\e.l hack in dip
1 nitcd States in June of last \ear. after li\«' \ears ihroad.
M\ l.iiiii!\ consis'.s of mvself. m\ wlf- (Naomi lloll MiliiTl. and iwo
daughters. Mar) Lee I age U',:;) and Martha Anne tape 3'., ».
- W ^^ \io\ h. Mil i.KK
66 ATWATER GENEALOGY
My grandfather. John Wesley Atwater, was a local preacher in the
Methodist Church. He had a large farm so served several poor churches
around him for twenty-five years but charged them no salary for his services.
He told me just before he died that he had never failed to have a sermon
ready when called upon. He and his wife went one Sunday morning to visit
a married daughter in an adjoining county. On the way he was impressed
with the need to prepare a sermon. He asked his wife to drive the horse while
he got out his Bible and prepared his text, not knowing when nor where he
would preach from it. When he reached his daughter's home they were ready
to go to church. He said he had always wanted to hear the pastor of their
church, so while grandmother and Aunt Delia stayed at home to prepare
dinner, he went to church with Uncle Will.
He was a tall, slender man and he sat down in the back of the church
hoping the preacher would not see him. But the preacher saw him anyway
and soon after the service began, asked him to come up into the pulpit and
preach. Grandfather knew then that was why God had told him to prepare
his sermon.
Of his nine children, only the youngest son. John Patterson Atwater
(No. 2992). Thomaston. Ga.. is living. He is an old bachelor 80 years old.
I am the oldest living grandchild of John Wesley Atwater. I am 71 years
of age.
I remember my great-grandfather. Edmund Browder Atwater. quite
well. Georgia was just being settled when he moved there from North Carolina
and settled in I pson Co.. Ga. He built a log cabin with one room. For furni-
ture he bored an auger hole in a log at one end another on the side of the
house and inserted the end of a pole in each. He cut a post leaving two
crotches where limbs were cut off and drove it into the dirt floor of the cabin
and laid the other ends of his poles in the crotches to make the frame of
his bed. The slats were poles nicely skinned of bark with one end stuck
between logs in the wall and the other laid on the pole making the side railing
of the bed. On these he laid his straw-filled mattress. His table and chairs
were blocks sawed from trees with legs fitted into auger holes. Of course,
they cooked on the fireplace.
He acquired a good bit of land and after many years, was a man of
wealth. There were no banks except in large towns so he loaned his money
and was called a banker.
He was a grand old man. loved by everybody, and was a good christian.
One day at his church the members had been telling of God's goodness and
all were feeling good and happy. As they got up from their knees after a
prayer one of the men started singing "not a foot of land do I posses, no
cottage in the wilderness." Grandfather began fishing in his pockets and
hurried across the church and thrust a paper into the man's hand. "Here,
brother, here take this. You have got some land."
It seems that the man had mortgaged his home to grandfather for some
money and was failing to make payment. Grandfather felt so happy over
God's goodness to him that he gave the man his mortgage.
With best wishes,
— Mrs. Addie May Fox Malone
"Since Fve ben here, Fve hired a chap to look about for me
To git me a transplantable an' thrifty fem'lv tree."
—J. R. Lowell.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 67
Oldest Masillon Ruildin.o- To Fall This ^])vuvr
Slrucluri- .Miinaj;i'(l In
Three Alvvaler Genrralii)ns
Condrmncd As I* ire lla/ard
Ma-^illiui. ()liiii. Icli. II. I lii- (il\"> uldi'sl Itusiiu-ss slriiclurr. which
ha^ l>cr:i ( i'IkUmiuuhI as a liri- lia/ard. uill he razed hy house wreckers as
soon as weather permits outside work.
The stnicliirc. whiih standi un JAcliaii^i' St. S.W .. jii>l nlT I.iiictdii
W i\ W . houses the |). \l\\al(i \ Sous ]cv*\ SiippU (.o.. a firiii that has
lu'i'ii ill r\i-laii(c liii 1(10 \cars. with thicc iifiicr alimi- taking hand in its
inaiiaizi'iiiciit.
The huildini: was constriiclfd ahonl l<".l27 m 1!12«">. at the linic thf Ohio
canal was projected ihroutih tliiscilv. llirani and Marshal Welhnan. pioneer
settlers of Massillon. were the huilders and ihev used the hest tiudter a\ailalile.
hewn In liaiid. in cicctini: the place which later was the lamest warchnu-e
on llic (anal.
!• ine 1 imlicr I scti
Mllmnizli niiiiirroii- oilier sloraue places sprung up al the same lime,
the \l\\ali-i liuiidinj^ i~ llic oiil\ one iliat remains in this eit\ . I In- wood
used in il> construclion todas i^ in tlu- l>e>t state of preservation.
I.elter- and ad\ ertisement> unearthed during ilu- preliminary de-tiM< tion
work li\ W . k. \twater of llh St. M'.. last memher of the fannU long
loniK rtid with llir 111111. re\eal thai the warcliou-c \\a- u~cd e\lensi\«"l\ hy
laiiii.i~ ill llii- cli-liic I a> a >lora,i;e place lor grain, 'the oldest letter, written
ill .laiiiiaiN ol lr,.)l. i- a re(pie>l lor space in wIihIi |o -loic wheal. \c( urtling
|m \|\\,i|ri L^iial ipiaiililii's of grain, salt, iainici- -npplie> and commodities
Were -loicd III llic laiilding until such a time a> llie\ couhl he shipped o\rr
llic (anal to distant markets. Sup|>lies also were >hip|ted into the warehous**
Ironi other point< in llii- pari id the countrv and then di-tril>uted to husinesM'S
and larnier.- ea.-l and wi'.-l ot the cit\.
Tw in IhoiImi -• in (Charge
1 h iimI 1) i;. \iwaler. twin hiollicr-. weic the first ancestors of Will
\lwalcr. |o lie (oniic(|c(l wiili llic warelion-c The) came to M.i->illon from
N. w Haven. ( ioniKM li( III. and look ( harg«' of the hiiilding in IJI.'U. more
than |(t() \ears ago. follow inij llie death .d the hrolher>. Will \lwaler'.*
father took o\et ihc pla. (• and -a\e it the title of \) \tw.iter \ .>oii>. I pon
his death ill l''n,",. Will \lwalcr and lii~ I'lothci, ( .. \1. \lwater. continued
to condiK I ih. hii>inc.->. In l'''.l (.. M. \lwater died. Iea\ ing hi- hrolhiT lo
carrv on. \nd with the d<-liii(tion <d the huilding his regime an the hiM
ineini.ei ol llic old. -I |.n>iness famiU in Ma-sillon will come lo a cKl-m*.
llroin an artii le in ■The (.anion Heposil(<r\." Sunda>. IVh. 12. I'J.W.I
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Lenham, Kent, 1953
By Richard Atwater Wolcott ( 2059 1
While stationed in England with the U.S. Air Force in 1953, 1 had the
opportunity of visiting Lenham and seeing for myself the vicinity described
in Vol. 5 of the Atwater Genealogy.
With due credit given to the Air Force for providing my trip to England.
the inspiration for my visit to Lenham came from my Aunt, Mrs. Edgar F.
Atwater. ( 1 1 It was she who familiarized me u ith the Atwater Genealogy,
displaying her keen interesl and background on the subject.
Lpon receiving passes on the first of May. Corporal Duane Curry, an
Air Force friend, and I set out for Lenham. After leaving our base at Lahen-
heath near Newmarket, a prominent racing center, we went first to London,
and changed trains for the several hour ride to Lenham. It was a pleasant
day and we enjoyed the sights of the green rolling country — its many farms,
orchards and connnunities.
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69
Tt \v;i> mi(l-;iftiTnoi)n ulun we roarhod l.inli;im. and \m- ri'alizcd iliat
wr wniild 1ki\i' 111 iiKikf a lallii'i' liiirrii-d \isil.
W !• walked llir ^IkhI di-lai:ic Ikhii llif train >laliiiti |c> dn- \illa;ic Miiiair
(i\t'i a tiaiitiw. wiiuliny load w idi oid\ an or-casJDnal liirxilc in tran>il. I lit*
\illage renter was alni<isl descried, allliougli I line urn- several l)i<\(l»'s and
aiit(ini(ilMlr> |iaikcd at tin- \aiii>iis shops. Since tin- (Ininti \\a~ in \ii-u. ue
walked into the ehurilnaid and hx.ked al ihi' weatheri-d <.'ra\esl<)nes. many
(i| whieh well' ;i ini|i|e|e|\ di'\uid dj in><Ti|il ions.
W i~hing id .Miler ihe rhnich. we soujihl pertnission in ihe \'iearage,
where we were greeted h\ ihe Hectors wife and (huighler. Ihe lieetor *\as
hus\ . hut hi" spared a lew minutes to wdennie n-. \tter we >\plained our
]iinpii-e. hi> ihiiighter. .Mi>> lone ."Strickland. \(ihintecred to >how us around.
We went through the church, aihniring its ohi historical furnishings. We
learned thai llie ( IuikIi had hccn rcluiill once in 12')'' and again after the
.N(innan'> |)illage: \et. the ( hiirch retains its ancient appearance. We \ iewed
the hronzc plaipie indieded in ihe IIihh ddeh mention> llohert Alwater
whose daughter inherited Koxton Manor.
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Upon leaving the church, we hired a taxi and drove over the rolling
fields to Royton Manor, now known as Chapel Farm because a chapel is
situated on the premises.
The owner invited us to look around the place, but failed to offer his
entire house for our observations. The house is situated on a hill and at the
foot of the hill is a little stream which is the source of the River Stour. The
farm was actively cultivated with several large fields of wheat. The house is
large, two storied stone, solidly built and in good condition. While inside
we marvelled at its sturdy construction with its large wooden beams forming
the superstructure. One of the rooms that the owner showed us, presumably
the game room, was decorated with elaborate woodcarvings. We learned
that at one time there was more carved woodwork, but previous owners
had removed some.
Since we didn't want to impose on the owner's hospitality, we were
satisfied to look around the outside and to take pictures.
After thanking him for the visit, we returned to the Rector's house and
brought our visit to a close since it was almost time for the train. Thanking
Miss Strickland for her time and effort, we said goodbye and bade farewell
to Lenham and a very pleasant afternoon.
(1) Helen M. Edick. wife of Edgar Foote Atwater.
(Editor's Note: For another visit to Lenham, Kent, see Vol. 4, p. 25. The
most interesting item of Margaret Ativater Jones' story refers to the old
records which he (the vicar) kept at the vicarage and showed me the inscrip-
tions of births, baptisjns, marriages, and deaths (of Attwaters) . On the first
page of one book ivas the record of the baptism of Robert Attwater in 1588.)
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\1 TllOirS SKC'IIOX
There is little tn -;i\ ahoiit tlir anllidi ..I |lii> \i.|iiiiir. \ti iimii-tin;:iii~lir(l
t''ll<i\v iri\i>|\r(l ill imiiidaiir |iii[-iiil~ uj \aiiiuis kiiuU fur maii\ NJ-ars in
Wall Street. \cu V.rk all IiiliIiU luiin.raMr and inaii\ <.f ulii(li fstaMisliid
recDiiU 111' ~till iliil nnt trd a- tliduiili he had acf(iin|>lislifd aiixtliirit: unitli-
uliilf during his sojdurn here.
( )n the dtlicr hand. Jessie, his wife, in her lic\ -dav was a hriliiant
perM)nalit\. It \\a> thru her iintiati\e that he Unaneed and pnltjished Frmmn
— a magazine lor ihinkinji [lenitle. Imm her reniaininjj; un|iulilished ixicnis.
he requested sexeral of her s( hularh iriend- in( hiding Dr. Mildred \\ DfTcnden.
Mary and Margaret I3utklev ami Glad\s Blake\ to select a few suitalde fur
thi- hi>tiir\.
Kenieinher. members, the nuxlii.s operandi nf the true poet s\ mbolizes
\\(ir(k ihe nieanini: (d which at first — are hevund die iniinediate gra.*;!) of
us ordinary punsters. I lierefore. in order to properU understand her ingenious
epigrams read them more than oik c Kemeniher the poet spans eons in a feu-
words, while gi\ ing lighliiiiii: llirii-t> to ihe essence of the suhjeet.
Later, if time is allowed, we hope to repnhlish man\ of her edilitriais
and the halaiuf ol her poetical works frmn which she was withdrawn so
unexpectedly. And this might ha\e heen a mucii hetter work, if >he had
been physicalK ahle to read and re\ ise it.
Ihe following (d her poeiii> were selected for this issue:
Word Power
M\ dearK P.eh.xe.I:
l'la\ with wiircU. lo>> them up in sport, see how high \ on can
make iheiii ti'i. \et I all h them again like a child:
lliiard wmiU. heap them into glittering pile<. listen to their golden
sound.- and gloat hmt them like a mi>er:
IMp into word.-. clea\e their .-Inning -iiriace- and lo-l awhile in
their -hallow coolnesses, emerge refreshed and iinigoraled like a bather;
()r lieltci. (Iil\e into wmd-. -eckim; deepK Imrii'd iiH-anings or long-
lost signilii am e-. pen ham e tn hiim; up ancient lreasur«" like a ilixer.
Send wmd- mit with kiiidU message's attached, watch iheni llv
awa\ with \cMir ihiuighl- . . . then wait tm them to r<-lnrn to \..n like do\«»«»:
• .net Inild. new word- a- well as cling to the ohj an<l cherisheil- -
aware that all wnid- h i\e innate values an<l distinct personalities like pi'ople;
Hitler \et. wor-hip all hol\ word-, make obeisance in their prcMMur,
l)ow licfore their magic and kneel before their wonder like a priest:
hare even HK a certain word, which living on generation after
generalioii. bear- profiduid meaning and carries jt»y and solace like I.o\c:
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With the first word, the first being initiated a human miracle, as
the last to gasp out the last word, will pronounce the human debacle, for the
word is badge of all humanhood ... its symbol of creative power — like God;
So. dearly Beloved, worship words; and trust, dying among them,
to merge at last with the Final Word: — that Word, immortal, everlasting. . . .
Eternity !
Woman Power
Blood, milk and tears", these liquid three — components of a chemistry
Scourging the body physical, distil the essence spiritual ... of Woman:
Crimson ooze, distressing the child; red bruize of maidenhood . . . exiled;
Scarlet toll extorted by birth : blood pays all costs which yield her worth
to Woman;
Impatient stream whose gush attests the eagerness of yearning breasts . . .
And bowels to bowels again ties them: the childflower to its parent stem . . .
to Woman :
Those taut exasperated nerves, whose sheer excess her function serves . . .
Tears ease their tension, still the stress: even spill the flooding happiness
of Woman ;
In the strength of centered purposiveness. Jesus, the Man. in his distress
Showed that same force invincible: the great Creative Principle
of Woman;
Man of tiie gaping wound. l)leeding. torn; whom milk of mercy left forlorn;
Whose tears met hers when "Jesus wept." what was thy God's divine concept
of Woman?
Was it that she. destined to be slave of her own biology . . .
Should live to see the final doom of the human fruit of the bleeding womb
of Woman?
0, cruicified "Fool." forgotten Prince ... of Peace, our world's sad failure
hints:
Perchance Man's bloody Brotherhood awaits a bleeding Sisterhood
of Woman !
^Acknowledgment to Isadora Duncan, in whose Autobiography. "My Life."
published in 1927, these words occur in different order. Describing the birth
of a child in Paris during the German seige of World War I, she writes: "As
I lay there, torn and helpless, a triple stream of tears and milk and blood
poured from me."
ATW AT Ki ; ( ;kxkalo( ; Y
The Author's Section
My Grandtatlirr
Elisha M.
Mv I.illin ,11 16
SanuK'l Hobarl
I'itluii' lakiMi (111 ':la,'^> ahoul li!{)l.
|)rl( iv\
Saiiiiii'l lliih.irt at ■\r>. I.iniisa 1 ililli Balicock at ll>.
74 ATWATER GENEALOGY
The
Human Tree
A man ... a woman,
hewn from the selfsame Tree;
The taller — his head always straining higher,
he places his trust in reasoned Thought;
Broader of reach — her heart ever beating faster,
she pins her faith to intuitive Understanding;
His feet are rooted in soil; the earth must support him;
She joins him at their core; his strength must sustain her —
He. trunk of the human tree; she, branch, bearing flower and fruit;
His. the vertical expression — part of earth itself, upward-striving;
Hers, a horizontal influence — at one with creation, all embracing;
Cross-beams of an ancient crux-symbol of sex, of love and of sacrifice,
both merge toward a center of being — in union, neither male nor female;
yet diverge into separate entities — in division, a man and a woman;
Without her, only a sterile stump, man is stripped of all actual significance;
Without him. merely a barren log. woman is divested of any real meaning;
Eons back in eternity, the Tree was hewn . . .
Eons forward in eternity. Science may heal the wound
and these "twain" reunite within the Original Tree. . .
Meanwhile, a man and a woman —
halves of an integral Whole,
demand completion — each, in its counterpart;
Biunial spirit seeks Unity
in humanhood!
ATVVATER GENEALOGY
75
j:r.
Above — Thf Aulliiii ami Jf.-.-ic. lit.- uitf. laki-ii in Miami. I la.. T'll.
Irldw ■■Tiair- I'ml."" (Hit 2l)(>-acre estatf f"i l23 \i'ar<> in
I 'ill nam ( jiiiiil \ . \c\\ ^ (irl\.
76 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Vistas
You feel it, when
your train roars through some city and a drab review of shanties, shacks and
shops rush by . . . then, its forefinger pointing high, a spire dominates the
sky with magnet-power which instantly transports your spirit from the dull
and ugly, to the beautiful . . .
and feel it. then;
You sense it. when
the eye perceives beneath fret-lace of locust leaves, supple, sun-lit interstices,
wherein beguiling traceries carve on the copper of the sky, mazes whose
lovely filigree ensnares your spirit in a spell of what seems certain miracle . . .
and sense it, then ;
You know it. when
pausing before some old cathedral, to adore those martyrs, prophets. Saints-
in-God, whose pious faiths patiently plod a frieze across its stone facade,
you meet an all-compelling prod of spirit into empathy with their austere
concepts of duty . . .
and know it, then;
This surging reach toward some far goal, this sudden sally of the soul,
this blending of identity with these rare aspects of beauty, revealed at times
exquisitely in Art, Nature and Humanity . . . insights, none may buy or
sell . . . vistas of Truth, invaluable!
Sappho
In deep reflection, freed from sex-coercion.
By preference, chaste — a sentient. Grecian
One wooed silence, where mind and Muse might heart it;
Priestess of Beauty
Whose genius was Spirit;
The other, a wanton, whose unleashed desires
Goaded her flesh until sensual shoddy
Flaring in lusts of elementary fires
Blazed to Lesbian
Beguilements of body;
Sharing one temple — a vestal, a harlot;
As pagan, as poet, playing the same lyre;
Robed now, in tortured restlessness of scarlet,
Then, clad in quiet
Whiteness of calmed attire,
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()|>(\<'(l llic sclf->aini- call tt> coiisccraliuii.
I rgnl I'l tiiir lu\r. cxiiro^nl in < i>iiiilcr-fasliii)ii :
1 lie Nc-lal. ill (iratiNc ~iiM iiiial h ui ;
Thr liai iw|. |mmI\ ■-
1*1 iiiiiii dial |)a>>iiiii;
Rfaiil\ \\a- means — and mil. HMii/fd. ex cr-Nrarriiiig,
One cliast'd what (Icsli a ciiaiui' moincnl adrniri'd:
riir otiicr. i-lcnial \ allies di-( cniin;:;.
(!a|»liiied a niiisie . . .
. . . S|)iril-ins|)ired !
^^
Frag-ilina'"" Faces Mars
White MiarMe nude in 'Die Metn)|)(ditan Museum of Art. New ^ ork Cit\ -
the work, id Attiliu I'iieirilli. Ilie sruiplor has shaped an adolescent, kneelinji
girl, whose averted head, arm positions and title conxev o\erlones ol irresolu-
tion, liiiiiditv — even reluctance t<> incrl realitx.
Sii liail a Ixiuuli |u tace its late: mi lender a stem to hear
lt~ tiiiil. she seems lo hesitate — afraid or loalli to wear
I he urandeur (d her \m niKiiihiind : or dare, lull grown of purpo-*",
Fearlessly express the Inline on such present slenderness;
She is endMiilinicnl id I'citrc. uhn kneels hefore the hour
When in the liilliic-> (d release, she wields a surer power:
^ el. (an luit dieain I oda\ awa\ and cower, although loiiiorrow.
|)rcail realitx nienaco spenn and woinli di>a>lrouslv ;
Stark l(ir<c ol cm um>lance. ciiipuwci ihc hough lo laic il> luirgeon:
Strengthen this stem: lirini; hud and tlower to jruition. As guerdon
nf courage, grant her a near accouchenie:il : lli.il all peoples of the eartii
Ma\ hcai llic |iiilh-cr\ id a liner. iioMer Kra.
When Poarc. rerast in -tronger mold oi hronze. shall openl\
|)ct\ \\ ai ~ I ii-l-i III I inline: lii'ld oil niaii s sociel\
\iiil ~lanil elect. (intiii\ allci ccnliirv a modern I'ux.
W Ik i-c w III Id-w idc minimi I at ion- cnilirai e creati\ cl\ ( hir t tiiuih nf \ ill ions!
Ili.nic ImiI it~ (hmIiIc-- III I'tace . . . Tax. The Tax l{oniana ineiuded n>«i,st of
the lliciiknown wiiijd and cndim-d huiidied- ol \ears.
I (Inn! kn"i\'. wlm m\ uraiidf.ithei was:
I .1111 more ciincerncd to kiinw what m\ grand'^on will Ih".
\. l.iiKoln.
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COMMENTARY AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
How is your I.Q. on the history of your ancestors? Would you receive
a plus or a minus, in an examination covering this most interesting subject —
especially to a descendant of David Attwater?
Since I undertook this "labor of love" — despite adverse predictions by
family members — many erroneous stories have been called to my attention.
Naturally, the ones concerning the "strange" spelling of my own name in-
trigued me more than all others. With over one hundred inquiries, about
the double "t." answers were necessary. But the explanatory Christmas cards
of 1954 did not stop the inquiries.
One reasonable story — even if inaccurate as to most of us double t's —
claimed the change in spelling was incited thru Revolutionary feuds in '76.
The Patriot took one spelling — the Tory the other. A similar tale had the
King giving a grant of land in New Haven to one of our family members,
during the war, who. of course, was a Tory and with the same ending.
Undoubtedly, there were members of our family on the wrong side — accord-
ing to how one viewed the conflict.
If many of the curious who wrote me had ever read an Atwater
Genealogy, they could have answered their own queries. Members who
doubted my New Haven ancestry because of spelling and present California
residence, should realize that David's descendants now reside in every state
in the Union. Of course, my father. Samuel Hobart. and my grandfather,
Elisha, were both born in New Haven, Conn. I was less fortunate — being
born in New York City.
All members and especially those bearing the name Atwater, will be
interested in knowing that during our long and tedious search for family
members, in the United States and Canada, we found only two families
bearing the name of Atwater, who disclaimed David as their ancestor. The
following letter explains one case:
"My Dear Mr. Attwater: My husband was not of the 'David Atwater
Family in America.' He was born in Tairstock. Devon. England, on 13 May
1888 and died in 'Chicago' on 14 January 1949. He came to America, with
'Sir Johnson Forbes Robertson' in 1913, as company manager. On our fre-
quent tours, we often met people by the name of 'Atwater.' but you are the
first, — that used the 'Attwater.' The latter is used in England and the extra
T, must have been dropped along the way in America.
Sincerely, Florence Baird Attwater."
'The pedigree of honey
Does not concern the bee;
A clover, anytime, to him,
Is aristocracy."
— Emily Dickinson.
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TIh' other |);irl\. from Pitt-luirijli. winlr: ". . . ii|iiiii ,irri\.il Ihtc from
Gerinatu i in\ falhrr l alter heiii^ natiirali/.ed had lii- -uriiamc ehaiigrd
thr(>ii<:;h aetion of the (inirl in l'*22. fiKin \iif in \\ a--er to \tuater.**
I here ha^ heeii some doiiht in the minds (d man\ famil\ mrmhcrs —
that our ^lalenienl of six pr("\ion- \t\\ater histories was ((trreet. \s the writrr
possessed llie tir>l Alualer (»enealo^\. |iul)hshed in I.'ISI. lie reijuested his
cooperaliNe and pood friend. 'Hex" Atualer. to xttlc the matter for all time.
His excellent article ahout the lather (.1 Vlwalei <ienealo;:\ l!e\erend \a\-
ward l-.iia^ \l\\ater — gives just, if dela\ed ( redii. [(, a \Norlh\ pioneer.
I he toll<i\s inr;; Lihrarx of ("ongress record mav he i>{ interest to pre-ent
members and tho>e who come after us:
Library of Congress*
CS71Aa9--185l
#125 A rW \TKR — A Genealopi<al Register of descendants in the male
line of l)a\i(l Alwater. one of the original planters of Ne\\ Ha\en. to the
fifth generation. New lla\en. (lonn.
J. 11. I^erdiam 11 ',.51 Mp. 2.Sl._. em.
Comi.il.^d l.N KDW \l!l) KM \S \'r\\\Tr.H.
CS7LA89— 187S.
if 126 \'rW \ri.K same as above- sixth generation.
iNew lla\en Tuttle. Morehouse iv Tavlor l<">T.'^.
Compiled by i:i)\\ \HI) KM AS \T\\ \TKK.
ATWATER— see als<. Bagg. CSTIIW I 1 \IV)3.
\\ h\ pa-t editors and com|)ilers found it necessar\ to mi>pell all the
Altwaler name- n[ our Knglish ancestors is hard to understand. IIicn were
not one "t mendier-. We found no dil]ieult\ in this task designating the
."Sew Woild Iwo "[ memliet- a- lhe\ would w i-h to hr listed.
|)a\i(l wrote ■■\llwatcr in hi- will all id it written in hi- own hand -
the la-i doidile "t heini: hi- signature.
There couhl he man\ ni(c things to -a\ about our lo-aullior-. However,
the\ are all wiH-known :n llieii ic-pec|i\e oii iipations or eomnninities.
hr. louin.dii \lwaler ha- been an exe(Uli\e o| the \meriean Mi'diea!
Association t>pi nian\ \ears. \ot onl\ doctor- but prtunincnt eiti/en- thruout
the (ipiintrs le-peit hi- ili|>lomac\. knowledge and abilil\.
lla\ 11. M itli-on. who has written man\ his|ori< al arliejes and stories of
the "I!. Ill l.and-. ha- i ipiilribnti-d one of our mo-t inlen-sling coinicetiiuis
With the Old World.
Helen \twatet W rigles. wife of rhili|i K. W liglex. who i- an out-landing
tiguic in indii-tnal and sport linancing. is known for her own man) goutl
w«»rks.
(ieorge Iranklin \lwaler. writer of the "Charter Oak"" -lor\, is father
o| a well known w iilei . I ranklin ."^impsiui. co-author id a iiuiiiIht of Mc(»raw-
lllll books.
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When Lowell Thomas sent me a note about "Monty." I immediately
wrote Mary Meigs Atwater. his mother. The picture and her interesting article
will be found in the Historical Section.
Jane Atwater Pratt is justly proud of the unusual long career of her
renowned grandfather.
Richard Atwater Wolcott, our youngest contributor, did his stint in the
U.S. Air Force.
Hubert F. Atwater was not only close to Francis but also had the
distinction of personal contact with Clara Barton.
In addition to those mentioned above, the author wishes to thank all
members sending in extra genealogical material. Special mention should
include Capt. James R. Atwater. Cleo Atwater Crowl. James Bassett Atwater,
Ruth Atwater Sonderegger. June Franklin. De Witt H. Fessenden, Henry L.
Atwater. Nancy Atwater English, Mrs. Harry Atwater and Mrs. Helen Wind,
who has since passed away.
In the volume Francis incorrectly called Volume 1. Edward Elias also
contributed a great portion of the new history and genealogical material. And
a tribute should be accorded Robert Henry Atwater. who. after painstaking
research, wrote the first eighty-three pages of so-called Volume 1.
In this vein, we feel it is not only a pleasure but a duty on our part, to
record other Atwater Family members of distinction.
ATWATER. Caleb (Dec. 25, 1778-March 13. 1867). Born North Adams.
Mass. Pioneer. Author and Educator. Appointed by President Jackson
to treat with the Winnebago and other Indians of Prairie du Chien,
which treaty was finally ratified by Congress in 1829. He was the first
advocate of forest conservation; first to predict the success of the rail-
way : he was the first historian of his state and the founder of her ( Ohio I
school system.
ATWATER. Lyman Hotchkiss (Feb. 3, 1813-Feb. 17. 1883). Clergyman and
Educator.
ATWATER. Jeremiah, see Nat. Bio., p. 352. v. 12. 105.
MASON. Caroline Atwater, b. 1853, author, m. Rev. John Mason.
ATWATER. John Wilbur. N. C, m.; Fifty-Sixth Congress.
WIND. Helen E.. Abies Genealogv. d. 1955.
ATWATER. Asa Godfrey, War Service 1941-1946. from Lieut, to Colonel.
Foreign Service 1^^ years. Battalion Commander German Ardennes
Offensive. Member of many organizations and clubs; now living in Phoe-
nix, Ariz. Awarded medals for meritorious service military operations.
COLE, Pvt. John P.. of Signal Corps, killed in action in France: m. Gladys
Creech of Smithfield. son. John P.. Jr.. sister, Mrs. J. D. Moore, of
Mayodan and mother. Mrs. John P. Cole.
ATWATER, Gordon, geologist, B.A. University of Iowa, same M.S., Univ. of
Wisconsin Doctor of Philosophy. Men-ber of many professional and
scientific organizations. Now living New Orleans. La.
ATWATER. H. Kent, twice Mayor of Burlingame. Calif., also served as
Mayor of Siverly. Pa., in 1912. B. Youngstown. Ohio, the Mayor d.
April 20th. 1955. He was a member of many organizations and served
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as \ .1'. nf (laliloinia Ural Kslalc Association. His wiHow. Mr<. Cliristiiie
n.. a -on. II. krnl. .|i.. dauglilcr. .Mis. \llH<l W. I>cofficr ami a -i-li-r.
Ml-. I lionia- .jinkiiis survive.
.\ I \\ \ I K|{. (lordoii \.. Maiiaiicinciil ( 'oii-ultant. I'luiiiif I ni\iT-it\. I "-1'"^.
ioiincr DiKM lot (it lla\(lcii I'lanclariuin. Writer anti ini-inl>rr ot niaiiy
scientific and cdiK ational orjiani/.atioiis. Kesideiice. Neu IJoclielle, N. Y.
ATWATKK. Isaac. [l','):\. Iii>l,,ry of .Miiineaixdis.
Ml aitlcle<. not altiiliiiird to [niMii a! ion- or individuals, are li\ the
Anilioi. Ilonoi -tiidcnl-. I.oiaine Ko and Arleiie (foldherjz. of the I ni\ersilv
ol (alitoinia. <ii( i|ilici cd and t\ped tlie individual farnih records, under tin*
sn|ici\i-ion o| tln' \ntlior. Checking and proof-reading <d the (ienealogv \\a.s
linall\ ( cini|ililcd ihru ihe co-()|ieratinn and assista?iee of Pearl Smith Vogt.
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her final tcidim: o| ihe t\ Resetters com|)leted pages.
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Lunsford. till her continued interest ami especialK her artistic work on the
\ti\\ Villi \i;M- \M) ('i;i;-r. which lluii her ac^thi'tic endeavor- is now in
the home- ot -o mans id our tamilv mcmhers.
I'inalK. ma\ I call to the attention (d those memher- interested in
llcialdix the lojlowing tacts. While the one we use in this volume is ihe
hest looking ol the tlirc<' \rms and (!rc-t-. atlrihiilcd hv liurke and others
ill \l|\\,ilci tamilic-. il has not heeii suhjected to emhli-hmcnl or doi ii.ring
li\ ihc aili-l. wliii h lia- hern the i ;;-e with -o inanv ol the older iannlv sv inhols
which an- now ollcrcd In llir imlilic. I he cidoring hv the arti-t ha- hcen taken
I n nn aiil liciil ic i ci i n d- i d I he |m-I .
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meml)er>. has Uvvn dix ardcd hv tin- Xutlmr. .i- (niilni hniins ini>rr\.
Does anv memher of our clan imagine that l.dwaid l\. Ih iii\ \ III.
Ilichaid III or Uuil uM-peakahlc I'.li/ahcth would have allowed a -how of
jioor manner- on anv hanner o| chieftain or knight?
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ATWATER GENEALOGY
Your Genealogical Record
In the OLD WORLD your direct ancestors have been authenticated
as follows:
THOMAS ATTWATER, wife Eliner Thomas died Sept.-Oct.. 1484
JOHN, wife Maryan John before July 14, 1501
ROBERT, the Elder Robert died December. 1522
THOMAS, wife Johanna Thomas died November. 1547
CHRISTOPHER, wife Maryan Christopher died April. 1573
JOHN ATTWATER, wife Susan Narsin; d. Nov. 1636— father and mother of
David — In America #1. 2nd # 3rd
4th # 5th # 6th
7th # 8th # 9th
10th # Uth # 12th
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GENEALOGY AND HISTORY
FIRST GENERATION
1. David Alt water, one of the first planters of New Haven: settled, lived
and d. in tlio liistiu I now known as Cedar Hill; ni. Daniaris. davi. of Thomas
Sayre, of Southampton, L. I.: d. Oct. 5, 1692. She d. April 7. 1691.
2. Mercy, b. Feb. 29, 1647.
3. Damarias. b. Nov. 12, 1648.
4. David, b. July 13. 1650.
5. Joshua, b. Jan. 11, 1652.
6. John, b. Nov. 1. 1654.
7. Jonathan, b. July 12, H;56.
8. Abigail, b. Marrli 3, 1660.
9. Mary, b. March 31, 1662.
10. Sannial, b. Sept. 17. 1664.
11. Ebenezer, b. Jan. 13, 1666.
SECOND GENERATION
2. Mercy, dau. of David, m. Nov. 5. 1667, John Austin; one of the Green-
wich petitioners in favor of New Haven, 1650. She d. April 14. 1683. He m. (2)
Jan. 21. 1684. Elizabeth Brockett, and d. Feb. 22, 1690.
3. Damaris. dau. of David, m. Nov. 5, 1667, John Pimderson, only son of
Deacon John and Margaret Punderson. The first John was among the early
immigrants of New Haven Colony. From him descended all the Pundersons of
this country. There were three John Pundersons deacons of the First church
in New Haven in .'succession. John 2d. d. Jan. 23. 1729. His wife d. Dec. 14, 1711.
4. David, son of David, lived in New Haven: d. Jan. 10. 1736. It is supposed
that he lived upon and cultivated a portion of the land originally assigned to
his father. All that can be ascertained regarding his wife is from the tomb-
stone, which states her name was Joanna, and that she d. Dec. 5, 1722.
12. Johanna, b. Feb. 29. 1682.
13. Abigail, b. Jan. 18, 1684.
14. Joshua, b. Jan. 29. 1687.
5. Joshua, son of David; m. Jan. 24. 1680. Lydia. dau. of John and Sarah
Rockwell: b. Nov. 27, 1656, and d. Nov. 27, 1681; no children.
ti. .lohn Attwatrr, son of David; m. Sept. 13, 1682. Abigail, dau. Moses and
Mercy i Glover) Mansfield; b. Feb. 7. 1664. and settled in Wallingford upon a
farm which belonged to his brother Josh\ia. He was called "Weaver." She d.
Sept. 24, 1717; (2) Nov. 27. 1718, Widow Mary Beach. He d. 1748.
15. John, b. Aug. 17. 1683.
16. Abigail, b. Oct. 17. 1685.
17. Eunice, b. Feb. 6. 1687; m. Samuel Curtis.
18. Hannah, b. Dec. 17. 1690.
19. Joshua, b. Sept. 18, 1693.
20. Moses, b. Julv 17, 1696.
21. Phineas, b. Sept. 23, 1699.
22. Caleb, b. Oct. 9. 1705.
23. Benjamin, b. Dec. 8, 1706.
24. Ebenezer. b. Feb. 6. 1709.
7. IniiatlKiii xttwati r, son of David. lived in New Haven; ni. Juno 1. 1681.
Ruth, dau. of \Uv. .Ii r.iniali and Joanna ( Kitcheh Peck. b. April 3, 1661; d.
June 3, 1726. He d .Inne 7. 1699.
25. David, I.. Vii^. 5, UiH.S.
26. Jerenuali. h. .Ian. 31, 1685.
27. Marv. h. Dec. 31, 1686.
28. liuth. b. Dec. 31. 16SH.
29. Jonathan, b. Nov. 4. 1690.
30. Joseph, b. Dec. 9. 1694.
31. Damaris, b. Oct. 9, 1698.
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8. Abigail, dau. of David; m. Oct. 7, 1684, Nathaniel Jones. He d. Aug. 21,
1691.
9. Mary, dau. of David; m. Oct. 22, 1688, Ichabod Stow (son of Rev.
Samuel and Hope Fletcher Stow), b. Feb. 20, 1653; d. Jan. 25, 1694-5. (2) David
Robinson (son of Thomas and Mary Robinson), b. 1660; d. Jan. 1, 1748.
10. Sasmiel, son of David; lived in New Haven and cultivated a portion of
the land which had belonged to his father. He m. July 7, 1691, Sarah, dau. of
John and Ellen (Bradley) Ailing, b. Nov. 25, 1666. He d. Sept. 17, 1742. She
d. Sept. 26, 1742.
32. Daniel, b. Sept. 29, 1694.
33. Damaris, b. May 21, 1700.
34. Caleb, b. Oct. 16, 1702.
35. Stephen, b. Dec. 5, 1705.
36. Mabel, m. 1738, Isaac Beecher. (Her birth is not recorded, but in 1743
she, with Daniel, Caleb and Stephen, sell land that was our father's,
Samuel Atwater. )
11. Ebenezer, son of David; lived in New Haven; m. Dec. 9, 1691, Abigail,
dau. of James and Sarah (Street) Heaton, b. Jan. 1, 1663. He is described in a
deed as a tailor. She m. (2) Nov. 27, 1712, John Gilbert and d. Nov. 19, 1731.
37. Sarah, b. April 6, 1693.
38. Mary, b. March 12, 1695.
39. James, b. March 15, 1698.
40. Abigail, b. June 1, 1700.
THIRD GENERATION
12. Johanna, dau. of David; m. Aug. 19, 1719, Ebenezer, son of Abraham
and Hannah (Thompson) Bradley; b. Nov. 9, 1689. He d. Oct. 10, 1763.
13. Abisail, dau. of David; m. Dec. 25, 1705, Samuel, son of William and
Alice (Prichard) Bradley. Samuel was grandson of Major William Bradley, of
North Haven, the friend and soldier of Cromwell. In the old burying ground in
North Haven, on a tombstone, is the following: "Here lies ye body of Mrs.
Abigail, wife of Mr. Samuel Bradley; died January 23, 1742-43, aged 57 years.
(Maiden name Atwater.)" He d. 1757. He m. (2) Anna, dau. of Daniel and
Deborah (Peck) Sperry, widow of John Wolcott.
14. Joshtia, son of David, cultivated a portion of the original farm in New
Haven. He m. Nov. 22, 1721, Anna Bradley. He d. Jan. 29, 1773. She d. Sept. 8,
1760, in her 59th year.
41. David, b. Sept. 15, 1723.
42. Eunice, b. Aug. 7, 1730.
15. John, son of John; m. Aug. 4, 1713, Elizabeth Mix, b. Feb. 18, 1681.
He lived in Cheshire, and there d. March 11, 1765. His wife d. Feb. 20, 1758.
43. Enos, b. Dec. 3, 1716.
44. John, b. June 27, 1718.
45. Stephen, b. Feb. 2, 1720.
46. Ehzabeth, b. Nov. 17, 1721.
47. Hannah, b. Dec. 28, 1722.
48. Sarah, b. 1724.
49. Titus, b. , 1726.
16. Abigail, dau. of John; m. April 26, 1711, Thomas Hall, of Wallingford,
b. July 17, 1676. He d. Aug. 27, 1741.
18. Hannah, dau. of John; m. May 9, 1711, Thomas Beach, of Wallingford,
b. Feb. 14, 1686; d. , 1752.
19. Joshua, son of John; lived in Wallingford; m. Jan. 17, 1723, Mary,
dau. of John and Susannah Street Peck; b. Feb. 3, 1695; d. Feb. 26, 1740; (2)
Sept. 4, 1740, Sarah, dau. of Theophilus and Sarah (Street) Yale; d. July 13,
1784. He d. Nov. 29, 1757.
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50. Mary, b. Feb. 12. 1727, in. 17n. Thomas Johnson: (2) Ozias Wilcox.
She d. 1780.
Issue by second marriage:
51. Caleb, b. Sept. 7. 1741.
52. Abigail, b. , 1743; m. Sept. 20, 1760, Timothy Bates; (2) Lathrop
Tyler.
53. Sarah, b. . 1745.
20. >loses, son of .lolin; lived in Wallingofrd; m. Dec. 2S. 1722. Sarah
Merrinian. b. Feb. 17, 1702: d. Feb. . 1733; (2> April 22. 17:; I. .Mary
Hotchkis.s, who d. July 12, 1763. He d. May 19. 1786.
54. Abigail, b. Sept. 13. 1725.
55. Sarah, b. Oct. 29. 1727.
56. Moses, b. Nov. 22, 1729.
Issue by second marriage:
57. Elihu, b. Jan. 18. 1735.
58. David, b. Feb. 23, 1736.
59. Mary, b. Aug. 1, 1737: m. Gad Pond.
60. Hannah, b. May 1, 1739: m. July 30, 1761, Jo.seph Hotchkiss.
21. riiineas .Vtt\\atcr, son of John: resided in Cheshire: m. Nov. 9, 1727,
Mary Ward, b. July 17, 1705; d. June 11, 1767; (2) June 15, 1768, Hannah Moss.
widow of Benjamin Ives, of Goshen, b. Nov. 11, 1709: d. Jan. 20, 1787. He d.
Oct. 1781.
61. Reuben, b. Oct. 13, 1728.
62. William, b. March, 1730.
63. Thomas, b. Aug. 14, 1733.
64. Damaris, b. Oct. 1738.
65. Ambro.se, b. Dec. 19. 1743.
22. Caleb, son of John: resided in Wallingford: m. Nov. 10, 1726,
Mehitable, dau. of John Mix. He d. 1736. She m. Mar. 18, 1739. John Peck.
66. Sarah, b. Nov. 28. 1727.
67. Eunice, b. Sept. 10. 1737.
23. Benjamin, son of John: Wallingford; m. Nov. 28, 1732, Elizabeth
Porter. She d. Jan. 13. 1774, aged 66 years; (2i May 5, 1774, Elizabeth Benham,
widow David Merriman, b. 1721; d. May 24, 1784; (3) July 13, 1784, Mary
Saxton, widow Joseph Bartholomew, b. Sept. 25, 1719: d. isit. He was called
"Deacon."
68. Mary, b. Dec. 30. 1735.
24. Ebenezer. son of John; Wallingford: m. Dec. 30, 1737, Jane Andrews.
He d. Oct. 28, 1758. She m. (2) Moses Bradlev and d. Mar. 20. 1S06.
69. Caleb, b. Sept. 8, 1738.
70. Samuel, b. Jan. 30, 1740.
71. Ephraim, b. Nov. 27, 1743.
72. Elizabeth, b. April 13, 1748.
73. Abigail, b. Sept. 19. 1754.
25. David .-Vttwater, son of Jonathan: m. June 2.">, 1712. K\ith Bradley,
b. Jan. 23, 1690: d. July 12. 1717. (2l Dec. 2. 1718, Tabitha Holt, widow Samuel
Whitehead, b. Jan. 30." 1683; d. Oct. 4, 1743. He d. May 1. 1727. His hou.se wa.«<
in Slate street formerly called Fleet street, New Haven.
74. Stephen, b. Nov. 1."), 171.").
75. Jonathan, h. March 10, 1722.
76. Davi.i, h. June 4, 1725.
26. .Iiicmiali, son of .If)nathan; New Haven; m. April 9, 1713. Lydia, dau.
of Richani K...s..w,.ll. b. Aug. 21, 1687. He d. Oct. 27. 1732. She d. May 21. 1732.
77. Lydia, b. Oct. 18, 1715.
27. >Iarv. dau. of Jonathan; m. June 30. 1709. Isaac nickcrninn, b. Nov.
7. 1677. She d, Aug. 31, 1753. He d. Sept. 7, 1758.
28. Huth, dau. of Jonathan; m. Jan. 3. 1705. Deacon and Kn.sign Sanuiol.
.son of Joseph and Mary Yale Ives. He wa.s b. in 1677, anil wa.s one of the fir.sl
two deacons in the First Church at New Haven; conunt.ssloned a.s ensign In
1718 and d. Nov, 24. 1726. She d. May 17, lir^h.
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29. Jonathan, son of Jonathan; New Haven, his house standing near the
intersection of Crown and College streets, and was torn down in 1893 and a
grand apartment house built on the site; m. Dec. 15, 1713, Abigail (dau. of
Nathaniel and Ruth Dickerman ) Bradley, who d. March 19, 1732-3. ( 2 ) Dec. 5,
1733, Martha, dau. of Thomas and Mary (Sanford) Tuttle, (Widow of Benja-
min Bradley), b. April 26, 1697; d. Sept. 9, 1776. He d. Dec. 27, 1760.
78. Phebe, b. Oct. 20, 1714.
79. Abraham, b. Nov. 10, 1716.
80. Isaac, b. Oct. 21, 1718.
81. Jacob, b. Jan. 22, 1721.
82. Jonathan, b. Oct. 12, 1723.
83. Jonah, b. Oct. 2, 1726.
84. Joel, b. Dec. 12, 1728.
85. Abigail, b. May 4, 1731.
Issue by second marriage:
86. Jeremiah, b. Dec. 5, 1734.
30. Joseph, son of Jonathan; m. Sept. 10, 1722, Hannah Doolittle, b. in
1699; d. Feb. 27, 1769. He d. Jan. 9, 1766. Lived in Wallingford, Conn.
87. Sarah, b. Aug. 12, 1723.
88. Hannah, b. July 15, 1725; d. Nov. 6, 1771; m. Nov. 4, 1760, Joel Ives.
89. Benjamin, b. April 7, 1727.
90. Joseph, b. Aug. 29, 1729.
91. Thankful, b. May 14, 1733.
31. Damaris, dau. of Jonathan; m. May 15, 1721, Caleb Hall, b. Sept. 14,
1699. He d. July 27, 1749. She d. July 29, 1762. Wallingford, Conn.
32. Daniel, son of Samuel; Cedar Hill, New Haven; m. July 23, 1717,
Abigail, dau. of Samuel and Sarah (Newman) Tuttle, b. April 4, 1692. She d.
Jan. 9, 1769. He d. April 30, 1765.
92. Samuel, b. June 1, 1718.
93. Sarah, b. Sept. 12, 1719.
94. John, b. March 14, 1721.
95. Mary, b. Dec. 22, 1723; m. possibly Edward Little of North Haven.
96. Ann, b. June 4, 1725.
97. Damaris, b. Dec. 30, 1727.
98. Daniel, b. July 8, 1730.
33. Damaris, dau. of Samuel; m. June 9, 1742, Henry Bristol; (probably
his second wife); d. June — , 1750; (2) Dec. 27, 1751, Eliphalet Parker. She d.
Dec. 27, 1770. Resided in WalhngforCt.
34. Caleb, son of Samuel; m. April 6, 1727, Lydia, dau. of Nathan and
Sarah (Beecher) Benham. He d. Jan. 11, 1775. Dutchess County, N. Y.
99. Lydia, b. April 3, 1729.
100. Hannah, b. Dec. 31, 1730; m. Feb. 22, 1748-9, Daniel Smith. She d.
Oct. 24, 1795.
101. Dorcas, b. Aug. 26, 1733; m. July 19, 1753, James Humiston. She d.
Sept. 15, 1759.
102. James, b. Sept. 1, 1734.
103. Sarah, b. June 19, 1739.
104. Lois, b. April 2, 1742.
105. Eunice, b. July — , 1748; m. John Pease.
106. Stephen, b. June 2, 1751.
35. Stephen, son of Samuel; Cedar Hill; m. Dec. 18, 1729, Abigail Bradley.
She d. Feb. 3, 1795, in the eighty-eighth year of her age. He d. Jan. 3, 1759.
107. Mary, b. March 7, 1736.
108. Abigail, b. Aug. 2, 1742; m. Sept. 3, 1794, Daniel Huminston; (2)
Sept. 10, 1804, WiUiam Denslow. She d. Jan. 20, 1806.
109. Sarah, b. July 14, 1745; m. April 27, 1763, Jesse Ailing, d. June — ,
1769. (2) May 26, 1774, Philsuebus Treat.
37. Sarah, dau. of Ebenezer; m. Jan. 7, 1719, James Humiston, b. May 7,
1696; prominent in Wallingford, Conn.; m. (2) June 28, 1749, Deacon Timothy
Tuttle, of Cheshire, his fourth wife, and d. his widow. May 28, 1761.
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.S«. >Iar.v, dau. of Ebonozer; m. Jan. 17. 1711, Ebonrzor Ivos. b. April 6,
1692: (1 .Inlv'7. 17r)7. She d. in North Haven. F'eb. 3. 1772.
;'{y. .lainrs, son of Ebenezer; lived in New Haven; ni. July 12, 1722, Dinah,
dau. of John and I^inah (Thonia.si Sherman; d. Dec. 29. 1739. (2l March I.
1710. Elizabeth Ailing. <1. May 17. 1792. He d. July 10. 1766. His house was in
Stale stieet. lietween Crown and Creorge streets.
110. Ebenezer, b. March 27. 1723.
111. Ahi<;ail, b. Nov. 19. 1727; m. Nov. 12. 1753, Nicholas Peck.
112. Rachel, b. April 26. 1737; m. Aug. 12. 1759. Jonah Bradlev. She d.
Oct. 21, 1809.
113. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 3, 1745.
114. Phelx«. b. Nov. 24. 174 7.
115. Timothy, b. Nov. 2. 1749.
lltV Lydia. b. April 10, 1752.
40. .\bigail. dau. of Ebenezer; m. Dec. 3, 1722, Deacon Samuel Bishop,
son of Samuel and Hannah Yale; d. 1780. He was deacon of the First Church,
New Haven. 1756-1774. He was magistrate, town clerk and clerk of probate.
She d. Dec. 12, 1782.
FOURTH GENERATION
41. David, son of Joshua: lived at Cedar Hill; m. Nov. 25, 1746, Elizabeth,
dau. of Jolin and Elizabeth (Thompson) Bas.sett. b. Nov. 9. 1726, d. Jan. 2.
1783. who was mother of all his children, and afterwards, m. June 10. 1784,
Abiah, dau. of John and Abiah ( Bradlev » Barnes, widow of John Cooper, b,
March 14, 1739; d. Oct. 17. 1824. He d. March 4, 1806.
117. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 30. 1748; m. Jonah Hotchkiss.
118. Medad. b. March 23, 1751.
119. Eldad. b. March 23. 1751.
120. Joshua, b. May 13. 1753.
121. Anna, b. May 3, 1755.
122. David, b. Dec. 8, 1756.
123. Jared. b. Sept. 24. 1758.
124. Rebecca, b. April 27. 1760.
125. Eunice, b. June 2. 1762.
126. Phebe, b. May 5, 1764.
127. Rhoda. b. May 13, 1766.
42. Knnlce, dau. of Joshua: m. Jabez Mun.son. b. Dec. 17. 1728; a farmer
of HamdfP
4:;. liims, son of John; m. July f>. 174 1. Hannah, dau. of Isaac and Hannah
(Royce) Mo.ss, b. March 7, 1722. He lived in Cheshire, having the military rank
of captain of militia, 1776. and d. Mav 24, 1784. She d. P>b. 27. 1787.
128. A.saph. b. Aug. 1, 1745.
129. Mehitable. b. Jan. 23, 1747; m. F:ii Brown.son. She d. Julv 30. 1803.
130. Enos. b. Oct. 25. 1748.
131. Eunice, b. Sept. . 1750; m. Isaac Atwater; (2) Ephraim Terrell.
132. Heman. b. Aug. 29. 1752.
133. Kcziah. b. Oct. 10. 1754; m. Dec. 28. 1789; Amos Rice.
134. Anne. b. Nov. 17. 1756.
135 Titus, b. Jan. 6. 1761.
n. Jiiliii; lived in Cheshire; m. Feb. 22, 1711. Hannah, dau. of Joseph and
Hannah (Clark i Thomp.son. b. Sept. 10. 1725; d. Mar. 23. 1790; (2i Lydia
Parker, widow of Daniel Humiston and Samuel Hall. d. Jan. 1. 1809. He d.
Dec. 14. 1H07.
136 Jen-miah. b. Nov. 10. 1744.
137. I'h.-br. b. Aug. 11. 1747,
138. Hannah, b. Feb. 17. 1749.
1.39. John. b. Sept. 5. 1751.
140. Abgail. b. Oct. . lir^H.
141. Mary. b. — . 1759; m. Roger Peck, of Waterbury.
142. Jesse, b. Jan. 11, 1771.
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45. Stephen; m. Feb. 22, 1744, Hannah, dau. of Deacon Stephen and Elizabeth
(Sperry) Hotchkiss, b. Feb. 23, 1722; d. Oct. 9, 1779; m. (2) Anna Clark, d.
Nov. 23, 1801; (3) Jan. 21, 1802, Patience (widow) Squires. Lived in Cheshire.
He d. Nov. 26, 1806.
143. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 12, 1746.
144. Lois, b. Sept. 17, 1747; m. Dec. 14, 1768, John Upson.
145. Sarah, b. Nov. 25, 1751; m. Nov. 19, 1767. Enos Johnson.
146. Hannah, b. Nov. 27, 1754; m. Jan. 22, 1778, John Hall; (2) Feb. 5,
1800, Caleb Merriman, b. Sept. 30, 1754; d. April 7, 1816.
147. Naomi, b. Aug. 17, 1756.
148. Ruth, b. Aug. 17, 1756; m. Feb. 14, 1783, Jonathan Hall.
149. Stephen, b. May 13, 1758.
46. Elizabeth; m. March 12, 1741, Ephraim Ives (son of Deacon Joseph
and Mary Benedict), b. Jan. 4, 1717.
48. Sarah; m. Nov. 24, 1747, Bela Hitchcock (son of Captain Benjamin
and Ehzabeth Ives), b. Oct. 27, 1719. She d. Oct. 23, 1746. (2) Nov. 24, 1747,
Hannah, (sster of first wife), d. June 28, 1805. He d. Oct. 12, 1796.
49. Titus, son of John; m. Dec. 14, 1749, Margaret, dau. of Samuel Scott,
of Southington. He lived in Cheshire, and d. Dec. 26, 1758. His v/idow m.
Immer Judd, Sen., of Southington, and d. Sept 8, 1794. He d. July 30, 1801.
150. Chloe, b. Sept. 29. 1750.
151. Amos, b. June 12, 1752.
152. Miriam, b. 1754.
153. Rhoda, b. May 15, 1756.
51. Caleb, son of Joshua; m. March 12, 1766, Abigail dau. of Nathaniel
and Sarah (Merriman) Jones, b. Sept. 26, 1744; d. Jan. 11, 1775. (2) Jan. 22,
1776, Ruth Wadsworth, d. June 20, 1813, aged 71. He d. Dec. 19, 1831. Lived in
Wallingford.
154. Sarah, b. July 19, 1767; m. Aug. 10, 1786, Capt. Jonathan Merrick.
155. Mary, b. April 23, 1769.
156. Lucy, b. Dec. 8, 1770.
157. Joshua, b. Feb. 8, 1773.
158. Abigail, b. Dec. 13, 1778.
159. Catherine, b. May 24, 1781.
160. Ruth, b. April 11, 1788.
53. Sarah, dau. of Joshua; m. Charles Hull (son of Dr. Benjamin and
Hannah) b. May 1, 1744; d. May 4, 1819. He owned the Ruggles farm in Wall-
ingford. (2) Dec. 11, 1820, Aaron Hull, of Wallingford; b. Nov. 4, 1760; d.
Sept. 30, 1839.
54. Abigail, dau. of Moses; m. Dec. 27, 1744, Jason Hotchkiss (son of John
and Miriam Wood), b. May 12, 1719; d. May 19, 1776, in Cheshire. She d.
Feb. 22, 1773.
55. Sarah; m. Oct. 7, 1761, Daniel Hall III, b. Nov. 17, 1740; d. Jan. 27,
1789, of Wallingford. She d. May — , 1749.
56. Moses; lived in Wallingford; m. Dec. 18, 1754, Eunice, dau. of Thomas
and Sarah (Leete) Newton; d. Oct. 2, 1805. He d. March 7, 1801.
161. Sarah, b. Nov. 16, 1755.
162. Lyman, b. , 1759.
57. Elihu; lived in Wallingford; m. May 1, 1765, Abiah Tryon; d. Dec. 2,
1778. (2) Jan. 6, 1783, Anna, dau. of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Thompson)
Prindle, widow of Lot Hudson; b. Dec. 30, 1740. He d. Oct. 9, 1816.
163. Freeman, b. Feb. 16, 1766.
164. Mary, b. March 2, 1767; m. Ambrose Hull.
165. Abiah, b. Nov. 3, 1769.
166. Sally, b. Jan. 23, 1773; m. Mr. Hudson.
167. Ehhu, b. June 9, 1776.
168. Jesse, b. , 1779.
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.")S. I);i\i(l, son of Moses, was "a nolcil apothecary" in New Havon; m.
Nov. 15, 177(1. Eunice, dan. of Andrew and Sarah (Nicholsi Thompson, of
Stratford; b. Sept. - . 1750. He was killed in a skirmish with the British troops
when they destroyed the stores at nanbiiry, April 28, 1777. She m. (2i July
10, 1779. .John Goodrich. Four sons died without issue.
«1. Heuliep .\tt\\:iter. .son of I'hineas; Cheshire; m. April 29, 1752. Sarah,
dau. of Caleb Hull. i). April 25, 1725; d. Aprd 19, 1754. (2) .Jan. 28. 1755. .Mary
Ru.ssoll, b. Oct. 16. 1726: d. May 6. 1807. He d. at Blanford. Mass.. Auj;. 19.
1801. He was a major of the Tenth regiment of militia, and resignetl in 1777.
169. Sarah, b. June 11, 175.3; m. Feb. 27. 1777. Stephen Royce.
Issue by second wife:
170. Merab. b. June 19. 1757.
171. Elizabeth Mary Ann. b. Pept. 7, 1760.
172. Russell, b. June 20. 1762.
173. Abigail, b. April 2. 1764.
174. Amaryllis, b. April 2, 1764.
175. Reuben, b. May 11. 1768.
(>'!. William; Cheshire; m. Jan. 3, 1754. Esther, dau. of Ephraim and
Hannaii (ran>;burn) Tuttle. b. Feb. 10, 1736. He d. in Nova Scotia, Aug. 2, 1787.
176. Rufus. b. Nov. 29, 1754.
177. William, b. Feb. 16, 1759.
178. Ab. 1 Ward. b. , 1761.
179. Chloe. b. Sopt. 21, 1763.
180. Ira. b. June 21. 1765.
181. Esther, b. Oct. 4. 1771; m. March 13, 1788. George Whitman.
63. Thomas; m. Dec. 8, 1757, Love, dau. of Capt. Samuel Hull. b. .Aug. 27.
1738. He d. June 2, 1805.
61. Damaris; m. April 21. 1763. Samuel Tvler (son of Samuel and Jerusha
Sedgv.-irk». b. Dec. 14. 1735; d. March 13, 182.3. She d. April 24. 1810.
(J."). Aiiibruse. son of Phineas; m. Oct. 2. 1766, Sarah Tryon, antl was the
father of eleven children six sons and five daughters. He d. at the age of 91
years and 2 months. Shelburne, Vt. She d. Dec. 23. 1812.
182. Amelia, b. July 3, 1767.
183. Linus, b. Feb. 23, 1769.
184. Jonathan, b. Oct. 18, 1770.
185. Thomas, b. April 19. 1775.
186. Sarah, b. Feb. 11. 1777.
187. Mary. b. Oct. 17, 1778.
188. Phineas. b. Julv 12. 1780.
189. Merab, b. Aprii 17. 1782.
190. Clara C, b. Mav 6. 1786; m. Joshua Fuller: d. May 23, 1814.
191 William, b. May 9. 1789.
66. .Sarah, dau. of Caleb; m. Sanuiel Street, of Walhngford. b. May 10.
1707; d. Oct. 15. 1792. She d. Oct. 1. 1795.
67. Eunice. <iau. of Caleb; ni. March 24. 1757. Phineas Cook. (2i March
18. 17fiS, Ebcnezer Town.seml. He d. .May 26. l.s:5S She d. July 25. 1785.
68. Mary, dau. of Benjamm; m. Nov. 15. 1757. Abel (^>ok (.son of Anron
and Ruih liurra^ei. b. Feb. 23. 1732; d. Aug. 10. 1776; (2i Benjunun Hall.
Shed. .Ian. 13, 1771 Resided m Wallingford.
69. (aleh, son of Ebenezer; livetl in Wallingford; m Nov. 22. 1761. IMiebc.
dau. of Josiah and Hannah Talnuige; b. Aug. 4, lli-l. She d. Jan. 27. 1776.
192. Anne. b. Nov. 17. 1765.
193. Sarah, b. Jnlv 19. 1767.
194. Eben.zer, b. Feb. 16. 1769.
70. .Sannnl; lived in WBllingford; m. May 6. 1768. Hnnnnh. dan. of Amoii
and Jo.inna iParkeri Bristol, b March 20. 1745; d. Jan. 31. 1826. He d.
Aug. 15, 1788.
90 ATWATER GENEALOGY
195. Sylvia, b. Feb. 21, 1769; m. Daniel Winchell.
196. Samuel, b. Oct. 29, 1775.
197. Ebenezer, bap. Sept. 2, 1781.
198. Louisa, b. June 20, 1784; m. Oct. 14, 1822, Levi Smith.
71. Ephraim; lived in Wallingf ord ; m. Dec. 25, 1771, Abigail Rowe; b.
July 29, 1746. He d. at camp, Danbury, Conn., Oct. 22, 1776. She m. (2) March
20, 1783, Elnathan Connor.
199. Lowly, b. Oct. 16, 1772; m. Noah Andrews.
200. Eunice, b. Sept. 18, 1774; m. Levi Matthews, of Bristol, Conn.
201. Ephraim, b. March 5, 1777.
72. Elizabeth; m. Nov. 8, 1770, Joseph Hough, b. Sept. 12, 1745; d. Sept.
11, 1811.
73. Abigail, dau. of Ebenezer; m. June 8, 1778, Thomas Walker, two chil-
dren: Ebenezer Atwater, b. Aug. 31, 1780; Nancy, b. Aug. 24, 1782; m. Hum-
phrey Smith. He d. in Cayuga County, N. Y. She m. (2) Houghton, d. in 1834.
Richard S. Sleight, b. March 2, 1885; retired Merchant and Postmaster of St.
George, Utah, states: Clarissa, b. Nov. 25, 1787; m. Nov. 22, 1803 Rueben
Hiram Wixom, b. April 1, 1781, d. Aug. 9, 1848 in La Salle Co. 111. Children:
Nathan B., b. Nov. 22, 1804; Jesse Atwater, b. Jan. 17, 1807, d. July 4, 1884;
Solomon S. Wixon, b. March 26, 1809. (He would be Richard's grandfather.)
d. March 1. 1879; Justin Dishen, b. July 25, 1811, d. Sept. 12, 1859. Mrs. Lois
Shaffer, of Salt Lake City, is a sister of Soloman Don Carlos Wixom and first
cousin to Richard. Lyla, dau. of Soloman, b. Jan. 23, 1900; m. Andrew Jensen
Terry, b. Oct. 23, 1908. Their children: (1) Marian, b. May 15, 1929; m. Aug.
13, 1949, Leslie Jean Piatt (div. 1953) Kaye Marlene, b. April 4, 1950. Janice
Donnalee, b. April 25, 1954. (2 and 3 — twins) Donna Terry and Don Andrew,
b. Sept. 23, 1930. Donna d. Dec. 1, 1950. Don, m. 5-7-53, Maralene, dau. of
Itha and Arch Tobler. (Children: dau. Ja Lynn Terry, b. Feb. 13, 1954. Don
Steven, b. April 24, 1955 at Cedar City, Utah. (4) Kent George, b. May 1,
1932; m. June 17, 1953, Angle Joan, dau. of Eulalia Beaumont and James
Victor Davis. Kent in Japan— U.S. Army; (5) Genene, b. Oct. 28, 1935; (6)
Kaya, b. June 11, 1942. Thelma, dau. of Solomon; b. Feb. 4, 1902; m. Willis
Eddy Dutson. (Children: May von, b. May 12, 1936; Dixie, b. April 16, 1939;
William Don, b. Sept. 23- 1941; Quayle, b. Sept. 9, 1943; Willis Lambert, b.
Aug. 1, 1947. Wilna Orenia Wixon, b. Aug. 14, 1903. Florice May, b. May 3,
1905; School Teacher; m. Hyrun Elbert, b. March 21, 1906 at Hanskill, Utah,
son of Janette Brown and Hyrum Eugene Sanford. (Children: Janet, b. Aug.
3, 1930; m. Wardell Stanworth; Florice Ellen, Peggy Jean, Carolyn, Judy and
Connie Stanworth. Elberth Keith and Katherine May — twins — b. Sept. 1, 1931.
Katherine m. Thomas Nalder Thomas — (child) Larry Keith Thomas. Phyllis
Ann Sanford, b. Dec. 5, 1942. Penelope Wixom, b. Nov. 4, 1907; m. July 22,
1952, Oscar DalUng Pike, b. Nov. 12, 1900. Blonda Harriet, b. Oct. 29, 1909;
m. July 31, 1929, Floyd M. Knight. Elxlula Dean, b. July 7, 18, 1913; d. Dec.
23, 1946.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Lyla W. Terry shows the following relationship to
ABIGAIL: Clarisa Walker m. Ruben H. Wixon. Soloman S. Wixon m. Sarah
Avery. Soloman Avery Wixon m. Penelope Bishop. Soloman Don Carlos
Wixom b. Sept. 14, 1870; m. Ellen May Lambert, b. Sept. 25, 1871, d. Jan. 31,
1935. Soloman d. Sept. 26, 1935, was Lyla's father.
74. Stephen, son of David; Meriden; m. June 6, 1739, Elizabeth, dau. of
John and Sarah Payne Yale. He d. March 7, 1784. She d. July 2, 1793, aged 80.
202. Ruth, b. June 6, 1740; m. May 4, 1789, John Miles, d. Oct. 2, 1796.
(2) Thomas Merriman. He d. April 1, 1811. She d. April 6, 1827.
203. Eunice, b. Sept. 28, 1744; m. William Johnson.
204. David, b. Aug. 31, 1747.
205. Mary, b'. Jan. 25, 1750; m. Dec. 4, 1777, Marshall Merriam. She d.
Feb. 20, 1780.
206. Elizabeth, b. July 27, 1752; m. Jonah Hotchkiss.
207. Christopher, b. Jan. 6, 1755.
208. Isaac, b. Dec. 4, 1758.
75. Jonathan Attwater, son of David; lived in New Haven; m. Jan. 23,
1745, Sarah Beach, of Wallingford, b. Mar. 25, 1727. He d. Aug. 24, 1764. His
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house was in that part of State street formerly called Fleet street. She ni. (2)
Dec. 19, 176."). FZphraim Goldsmith; (3) Julv 29. 1789. Ashael H.ill. She <1. July
18. 1803.
209. Thomas, l». Dec. H>, 1717.
210. Sarah, b. .luiu- 21, 17.")2; m. Oct. 27, 1771, WdlanI Brintnall. (2)
William Atwater. She d. Sept. 6, 1800.
211. Lois, b. Mar. 7, 1756; m. Oct. 9, 1778. Stephen Dunwell. (2» Auk- 7.
1781, John Bonticou.
7(>. David, .-^on of Pavid; ni. June 2."). 1711. Hannah, dau. of James and
Hannaii iHarri.^oni Tainiaiifje; b. Feb. 7, 1719. His hi)use was in Meadow
street. New Haven. She d. April 13, 1757.
212. William, b. Oct. 18, 1745.
213. Elisha, b. Dec. 4, 1746.
214. Mary. b. Mar. 3, 1749; m. Jan. 2. 1769. Lemuel Benham.
215. Hannah, b. May 21, 17r)(t: m. Xov. 6, 1771. Charles Butler.
77. Lydia. dau. of Jeremiah: m. Dec. 4, 1732. Alexander Wolcott. but
separated from him. (2) Oct. 22. 1740. John Eliot, son of John and Mary niau.
of John Wolcott) Eliot, b. Jan. 21, 1717; graduated H. C. 1737. He d. Nov. 20.
1790. She d. Jan. 28. 1776.
78. I'hehe. dau. of Jonathan; m. Jan. 6. 1736. Caleb Hotchkiss. b. June 6,
1712. He was killed in New Haven, July. 1775,'. by a British soldier. She d. Feb.
19, 1795.
79. Abraham; settled in Cheshire. Conn., and d. Jan. 4. 1786. on a farm
of 118 ;'cres bought of Henry Cook by Jonathan Atwater. his grandfather, in
February, 1702. From Jonathan it descended to Abraham, to Samuel, to
Flamen, and is now held by the heirs of Flamen. in all seven generations. He
m. in 1738. Mary Ball (dau. of John and Mary Pumlersoni. b. Aug. 11, 1718;
d. Mav 15, 1811," aged 93.
2i6. Esther, b. Sept. 19. 1738. m. Jan. 10. 1759, Timothy Moss; d. June
29, 1763.
217. Mary, b. April 28, 1741; m. May 16. 1761. Titus Moss.
218. Chloe, b. Oct. 27, 1743; m. March 24, 1763, Thomas Newton.
219. Isaac, h, June 15, 1746.
220. Lois, b. June 12, 1749; m. Jan. 8, 1778, Thomas Gaylord.
221. Timothy, b. Oct. 30, 1751.
222. Abigail, b. Oct. 26. 1754.
223. Samuel, b. July 5. 1757.
224. Esther, b. Dec. 10, 1763; d. Sept. 26, 1840, aged 77; m. Feb. 12. 1789,
Bowers Moss.
80. Isaac; New Haven; m. Dec. 9. 174 2. Dorothy, tiau. of Caleb and
Rebecca (Thomp.sont Mix, b. Oct. 27. 1718; d. Aug. 11, 1769. He d. Oct. 7. 1770.
225. Hannah, b. Sept. 8. 1743.
226. Sarah, b. Sept. 21. 1746.
227. Abigail, b. May 4. 1752; m. Jun.- 27. 1773. Samuel Gill.
228. Sibel. b. Jan. 25. 1755.
229. Eunice, b. March 3. 1757; d. Sept. 4. 18.34; m. Dec. 18. 1775. John
Pea.se. d. Sept. 5, 1794; (2» Sept. 5. 1796. .Abraham Bradley, b. Jvme
13. 1741; d. Mar. 6, 1817.
2.30. Esther, b. July 16, 17.59; d. Aug. 16. 18.36; m. April 16. 1788. John
Knott.
HI. Jacob; 111. Feb. 10. 1748, Miriam, ilau. of Ebcnezer and Mary ( At-
water i Ives; d. Nov. 11, 1792. (2) Aug. , 1794. Thankful Go»>dyoar. widow of
John (\>tter. Jaob d. Dec. 11. 1799. Thankful d. Jan. 27. 1801. aged 67 years.
231. Enos. b. April 10. 17.50.
232. Noah. b. Jan. 3, 1752.
233. Mabel, b. Aug. 31. 1753.
234. Lvdia, b. Feb. 11, 1756.
235. Jot ham, b, Nov. 17, 1757; r1. Oct. 28, 177B Killed at the battle of
While Plains, N. Y.
236. Jason, b. Mav 5. 17.59.
237. Elisha. b. July 8. 1761.
92 ATWATER GENEALOGY
238. Mary, b. Feb. 7, 1763; d. Sept. 30, 1840; m. Davenport Williams.
239. Asa, b. Aug. 8, 1764.
240. Miriam, b. Sept. 2, 1768; d. Nov. 6, 1787; m. Calvin Mallory.
82. Jonathan; settled in Bethany; m. Miriam, dau. of Thomas and Abigail
(Smith) Canfield, b. 1729; d. April 8, 1807. He d. Feb. 24, 1794. He probably
served in Captain Moulton's company in the Revolution, enlisting Aug. 13, 1781.
241. Moses, b. 1751.
242. Eunice, b. Aug. 24, 1753; d. Aug. 18, 1838; m. EUas Hotchkiss; (2)
April 19, 1827, Uri Sperry.
243. Joanna, b. 1756; m. Uri Sperry; d. Feb. 28, 1832.
244. Amos, b. 1757.
245. Abigail, b. 1759.
246. Rhoda, m. Lemuel Sperry. She d. Oct. 2, 1813.
247. Miriam, m. Reuben Osborn.
248. David, b. 1762.
249. Jesse, b. 1764.
250. Jonathan, b. June 20, 1765.
83. Jomih; New Haven; m. Dec. 25, 1753, Lydia Holebrook. (2) Rachel.
He d. Nov. 10, 1811. He served in the Revolution.
251. Holebrook, b. Aug. 20, 1758.
252. Esther, b. Sept. 8, 1765.
253. Huldah, b. Oct. 20, 1768; m. Jesse Peck, who d. April 21, 1830.
84. Joel; New Haven; m. Dec. 28, 1763. Abiah, dau. of Timothy and
Zerviah (Johnson) Baldwin, b. Dec. 26, 1733. He d. Nov. 30, 1794. She d. Oct.
20, 1792, aged 60.
254. Abiah, b. Oct. 6, 1764; m. Abel Ward Atwater.
255. Rebecca, b. March 21, 1766.
256. Joel, b. Nov. 1, 1769.
257. Polly, b. July 10, 1774; m. Luther Bradley. She d. Sept. 25, 1815.
85. Abigail (sister of Abraham, who m. Mary Ball), m. Stephen Ball, b.
1727; d. Oct. 10, 1799, aged 72. She d. Nov. 10, 1800.
86. Jeremiah, son of Jonathan; steward of Yale College, 1778-98; m. April
20, 1757, Anna, dau. of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Lines) Mix, b. April 2, 1735,
who d. Dec. 23, 1778. (2) April 6, 1780, Catherine, dau. of Dr. Benjamin and
Hannah, dau. of Rev. Dr. Jared Elliott Gale, of Killingworth, Conn., b. June
21, 1742; d. s. i. June 19, 1794; (3) Mary Saltonstall; d. Aug. 14, 1820. He d.
Nov. 12, 1811.
258. Stephen, b. July 27, 1758.
259. Anna, b. Sept. 28, 1764.
260. Jeremiah M., b. Feb. 15, 1767.
261. Joseph, b. May 27, 1770.
262. Rebecca Lydia, b. March 2, 1778.
89. Benjamin, son of Joseph; Cheshire; m. June 19, 1755, Phebe, dau. of
Joseph and Lydia (Jones) Moss, b. Jan. 9, 1736; d. March 1, 1799. He d. Feb.
6, 1799.
263. Sarah, b. April 26, 1756.
264. Benjamin, b. Sept. 26, 1757.
265. Titus, b. Aug. 29, 1759.
266. Moses, b. May 12, 1765.
267. Joel, b. April 22, 1769.
268. Jeremiah, b. Aug. 21, 1771.
269. Phebe, b. April 2, 1774; d. Sept. 5, 1828; m. May 1, 1796, John Bassett,
b. Oct. 5, 1761; d. Aug. 9, 1821.
270. Mary Ann, b. July 14, 1779.
90. Joseph; Wallingford; m. Aug. 18, 1756, Phebe, dau. of David and Alice
(Bates) Hall, b. June 4, 1739; d. March 23, 1767. He d. Aug. 22, 1769.
271. Joseph, b. 1759.
91. Tlrankful, dau. of Joseph; m. June 14, 1755, Sergeant Elisha Hall (son
of John and Elizabeth Royce), b. Sept. 15, 1730; d. Jan. 19, 1800. She d. Jan.
28, 1792.
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}>J. Samiiil. son of Daniel: m. Dec. 26. 1711. Sarah, dan. of Caleb and
Abi<;ail (A.shlnirni Hall, h. Xov. 25. IT'i."?: .1. Mairh 11, 1796. Ho d. May 9. 1793.
.h)sepli Xfwton to.stified that when the militia was tailed to march for the
defense of U. S. that at that time Samuel Atwater and .several others had lately
come home in the militia from New York much out of health and ha<l not been
able to labor since and continued unwell for some time afterward. For that
reason they were not able to go a second time in the militia. Made oath Jan.
5, 177S.
272. Abel, b. April IH, 1716.
27o. Abigail, b. Nov. 17. 1719.
274. Stephen, b. Dec. 29. 1752.
275. Saiiuiel, b. Sept. 23. 1754.
276. Timothy, b. May 6, 1756.
277. .Tohn. b. Dec. 24. 1757.
278. Caleb, b. Dec. 28. 1759.
279. Richard Newman, b. May 3. 1762.
280. Susannah, b. Dec. 29. 1*766; m. March 31. 1791. Joseph Goodyear.
She d. 1811.
95. Sarah; m. Dec. 19. 1712, Ebenezer. son of James and Abigail (Peck)
Ailing, of Wallingford. b. April 8. 1713: d. Nov. 3. 1760. She d. 1814.
94. John; lived in Hamden: m. Jan. 5 1749. Mary. dau. of James and
Abi.uail ( Peck t Allinj;. b. Mar. 5, 1708. of Wallingford" He d. May 18. 1781.
She (1. Feb. 14, 1790.
96. .\nn; in. May 17, 1753. Joshua Mun.son, b. Jan. .'JO, 1712. d. Aug. 3,
1772: t2t Sept. 29. 1773. Oliver Hitchcock. She d. Jan. 16. 1804.
97. Damaris; m. Nov. 2(1, 1750. James Ives. b. Oct. 19, 1718; d. at Center-
ville. Conn.. .May II. isoi. She d. Oct. 26, 1751.
98. Daniel, son of Daniel; m. Feb. 26, 1756. Sarah, dau. of John and Sarah
(Potter) Harris, b. Nov. 14. 17.30; d. Feb. 28. 1761. (2i Aug. 13. 1761. Ix)is
Mansfield. He d. April 30. 1765.
281. Zophar. b. June 28. 1756.
282. Enos. b. Nov. 22. 17.58.
283. Ichabod. b. Feb. 11. 1761.
284. Simeon, b. Sept. 11. 1763.
285. Sarah, b. Jan. IS. 1767.
99. I.\(lia. dau. of Caleb; m. July 11. 1717, Judc Tuttle, b. Aug. 16. 1721.
He lived in Hamden. Conn., and d. there Dec. 13. 1762. The widow m. .June 25.
1767. Abel Smith, whose will was provedinNewHayeninl798. Shed. Oct. 22. 1807.
t6i Hezekiah Tuttle. m. Mary Turner. (5) .hsse Tuttle m. Esther I'lerpont.
(4 I Eyciah (?) I'ierpont Tuttle m. Maria Todil. (3i Newton Tuttle m. Kmily
A. Stone. (2i Wilfoid Tuttle. b. April 7. 1867; m. Surah Howard. Children:
Mary Corbridge of Malati. Idaho; Lucind.i Ki( hards. Jo.seph Tuttle. Kvn Tuttle.
Thoral Tuttle. Lily Tuttle. b. July 14. 1909; ni. Keith Moroni Secrist. b. Nov.
IS. 1909. employed by General Motors. Children: Lee Keith, b. Aug. l.'.. 1944.
I>on Dale. b. Feb. 21. 1918. Florence Tuttle. b. Oct. 11. 1898; ni. I^<slie Fov.
Children: Jean Call. l). Jan. ,3(1. 1923; Lola Foy Smith, b. Jan. 22. 1925. Julia
Foy Hrough. b. Nov. 27, 1927. Inez Fov Barker, b. July 12, 1929. U'sUe Tuttle
Foy. b. Jan. 21. 1934. Sarah Foy Moore, b. 0<t. 22. 1935.
(Editor's Note: This brunch al.so claims direct descent from No. 28 Ruth
and Sanuiel Ives.)
lOJ. .lames; liveil in Ilill.sdale. Columbia County. N. Y.. m. IVc. 5. 1756.
Lois. dau. of Ezekiel and Susannah (Merrlniani Tuttio, widow of Bcnjanttn
To<ld. b. P>b. 14, 17.38.
286. Benjamin Todd.
287. James.
2SS I >;iniel.
2.H9. Lois; m. Michael Sherman.
290. Eunice: m. E. Young.
291. Stephen, b. Jan. 31. 1783.
94 ATWATER GENEALOGY
103. Sarah; m. Samuel Street April 27, 1763. He d. in Wallingford, 1792,
aged 85 years. In 1754 he was appointed in right of his wife guardian to
Eunice Atwater, a minor daughter of Caleb Atwater.
104. Lois; m. 1757, Titus Tuttle, b. Sept. 18, 1731. He was drafted at New
Haven, Conn., into the Revolutionary army, but his eldest son, Caleb, was
accepted as a substitute; enrolled as a minute-man; removed to West Spring-
field, Mass., (Ireland Parish, now Holyoke), and d. there Jan. 17, 1820, in his
89th year. Lois d. May 31, 1790.
106. Stephen, son of Caleb; m. July 18, 1771, Hannah Mead. He d. March
4, 1831. He was a farmer and lived in Conesville, N. Y.
292. Reuben, b. Nov. 27, 1779.
293. Lydia, b. Feb. 17, 1782; d. July 12, 1816; m. A. Thompson.
294. Esther, b. Oct. 31, 1785.
295. Mead, b. Jan. 24, 1790.
296. Titus, b. July 5, 1792.
297. John, b. Oct. 8, 1795.
107. Mary, dau. of Stephen; m. May 17, 1753, Ebenezer Ives, Jr., d. about
1760. (2) April 10, 1765, Gilead Gregory.
110. Ebenezer, son of James; m. April 9, 1747, Mehitable, dau. James
Ailing and Abigail Peck. He went to Nine Partners, N. Y. He d. previous to
1782, when his sons, Benjamin and John, quit claimed their interest in the
estate of their grandfather, James.
298. Jesse, b. June 22, 1749.
299. Benjamin, b. 1756.
300. John.
301. Ebenezer.
302. Levi.
303. Caleb, b. 1767.
304. Reuben.
113. Elizabeth; m. March 7, 1771, David Mix of New Haven.
114. Phebe; m. Aug. 29, 1774, Stephen Gorham, son of John and Lydia
Dorman, b. Feb. 1, 1747. She d. July 24, 1822. He d. 1812.
115. Timothy; lived in New Haven; m. Feb. 3, 1773, Chloe, dau. of Abra-
ham Augur andElizabeth Bradley, d. Sept. 11, 1774. (2) Aug. 27, 1776, Susan
Macumber; d. Jan. 11, 1831. He d. March 5, 1824.
305. Betsey, b. Jan. 27, 1777.
306. Sarah, b. Nov. 23, 1779; d. March 15, 1807; m. Jesse Hunt, d. Sept.
25, 1810, aged 35.
307. Susan, b. July 22, 1781.
308. James, b. July 1, 1783.
309. Charles, b. Aug. 23, 1785.
310. Harriet, b. March 9, 1790; m. Oct., 1809, Rev. James W. Tucker.
311. Robert, b. Feb. 26, 1793.
312. Juha, b. Feb. 24, 1795.
313. Jennette, b. March 2, 1799; d. in 1882; m. George Raymond; (2)
Leonard Daggett.
116. Lydia, dau. of James; m. Oct. 28, 1777, Hezekiah Augur, b. in 1750;
d. Nov. 7, 1818. She d. March 9, 1837.
Ehzabeth, b. Oct. 11, 1779; m. EU Osborn. Lydia, b. Jan. 25, 1782; m.
Benjamin Thompson. Minott, b. May 20, 1784; m. Sarah Osborn. Chloe, b.
Aug. 10, 1786; m. Joseph Barber.
FIFTH GENERATION
117. Elizabeth, dau. of David; m. March 18, 1772, Jonah Hotchkiss, b.
June 12, 1745; d. Nov. 15, 1811. She d. April 16, 1827. He was a house joiner,
a horticulturist, and originated the Jonah pear.
Stephen and Esther (Barnes) Goodyear, b. June 12, 1758; d. Sept. 27, 1776,
118. Medad; Cedar Hill, New Haven; m. May 8, 1776, Lowly, dau. of
ATWATKIi tJKXKALOGY 95
aged 38; (2) Sept. 9. 1778. Rhoda, dau. of Samuel and Marv (Ailing) Dicker-
man: b. Nov. 24, 1748: d. May 19. 1806. (3) Nov. 27, 1806, widow Sarah
Hul)baril, d. Feb. 18. 1834. He d. Feb. 15.1832.
.SI I. Lowly, h. .July 9. 1779.
315. Lury. b. Jan. 31, 1781.
316. Lyman, b. March 3. 1783.
317. Modad. b. Oct. 18, 1788.
119. F:i(la(I; lived in New Haven: m. Nov. 27. 1776. Lydia. dan. of James
and Sarah ( Ha.s.sett t Healon. b. Dec. 28, 1751; d. Feb. 18. 1784, aged 32; (2»
Oct. 15, 17S(i. Sally Lucas, d. April . 1835. aged 82. He d. Sept. 25. 1793. She
ni. (2) John Langdun.
318. Sally, b. Feb. 7. 1778; m. George Benham. d. Oct. 8. 1854. aged 82.
319. Eunice, b. Dec. 16. 1781.
320. Heaton. b. Juno 10. 1787.
321. Eldad. b. March 19. 1793.
1*30. Joshua; m. Jan. 20. 1778; Betsey Goodyear, dau. of Asa and Mehitable
Sackett: b. Jan. 2, 1756; d. Dec. 22, 1808. (2)" Esther Hull. d. Oct. 17. 1849.
aged 76 years. He moved to Homer, N. Y., and d. July 31, 1814.
322. Ezra. b. Dec. 14. 1778.
323. Betsey, b. Feb. 28. 1781.
324. Ira, b. Jan. 17. 1783.
325. Eli. b. Jan. 20, 1785.
326. Amos Augustus, b. Jan. 3, 1788.
327. Mary. b. April 30. 1790; m. William Miller. Lived in Canbv. N. Y.
328. Asa Goodvear. b. July 9, 1793.
329. Thomas Gold, b. July 3. 1796.
330. Joseph, b. Aug. 31. 1813.
121. Anna; m. April 4, 1775. General John Hubbard, b. in Meriden. Conn.
They had one son. John, b. in 1778. She d. Feb. 2. 1778.
\T1. David; m. Jan. .30. 1783. Rachel, dau. of William Abdiah and Sarah
(Gilbert I Hubbard: Tnimansburg, N. Y., in 1803. He d. Nov. 16. 1803.
331. William, b. Jime 10, 1786.
332. Elijah, b. April 4, 1789.
333. Anna. b. June 15. 1792; m. July 9. 1812. Jeremiah Clark Mandeville.
334. Rebecca, b. Oct. 12. 1795; m. Joseph Crawford.
335. David, b. March 14. 1801.
336. Betsey, b. Sept. 5. 1803; m. William Morgan.
]T.i. .la red; lived at Cedar Hill. Now Havon: m. Sept. 7. 1785. Eunce. dau.
of Stephen and Eunice (Tuttle) Dickerman. b. 1763. He d. Feb. 28. 1813. She
d. July 30. 18.30, aged 67.
337. Elihii, b. Dec. 1, 1786.
338. Stephen, b. Dec. 25. 1788.
339. James, b. Feb. 14. 1793.
310. Jared. b. May 27, 1795.
341. George, b. Sept. 27. 1797.
342. Amelia, b. Sept. 30. 1801.
343. Maria, b. Sept. 30, ISO].
344. Wilh.im, b. June 17. 1H05.
315. David, b. Jan. 29. 1807.
316. Joshua, b. Jan. 29. 1807.
121. ICelKTcn; m Feb. 16. 1796. James Prcscott. b. March IS. 1745: d.
May 25. IHfj She d. July 17. 1H34.
]•::>. Kunice; m. Feb. 24. 17H3. Eli Hotchkisa. of New Haven, b. Sept. 18.
1758: d. May 13. 1813. She d. P>b. 13. 1817.
126. rhehr; m. March 8. 1786. Elnathan Tyler of Northford. Conn., d. Oct.
19. 1817. She d. Jan. 2. 1852.
127. Hhuda. dau. of David; m. April 11. 1795. I.saac Town.shend. b. Feb. 4.
1765. She d. April 10, 1H40. He d. Nov. 5. 1S11.
96 ATWATER GENEALOGY
128. Asaph, son of Enos, m. May 27, 1772, Lucy Ann Dibble. He went west
and settled near Ashtabula, Ohio.
347. Thomas, b. March 7, 1774.
348. Mehitable, b. Sept. 11, 1775; m. Joseph Wildman.
349. Asaph, b. Aug. 15', 1776.
350. Lucy, b. Jan. 28, 1778; ni. Meacham.
351. Benaroy, b. March 20, 1779.
352. Enos, b. Feb. 14, 1783.
353. Evelina, b. Aug. 4, 1785; m. Ludwin Grove.
132. Heiman; m. Patience, dau. Daniel and Lydia (Parker) Humiston, ta.
Nov. 28, 1756; d. April 25, 1793. Lived in Southington. He inherited from his
father one-fifth part of Atwater Mills, and bought the right of the rest of the
heirs. He was in the Revolutionary army from 1777 to 1778; m. (2) May 11,
1795, Huldah, dau. of John and Mary (Dennison) Woodward, widow, James
Hemingway, b. June 15, 1754, d. Nov.'l, 1821. He d. Aug. 1, 1831.
354. Arnold, b. March 1, 1778.
355. Urania, b. 1782; m. Ebenezer Lewis, d. April 16, 1822.
134. Anne; m. March 19, 1778, Nathan Gaylord, of Cheshire, who was
owner of the old Mill in the lower part of the town. She d. Aug. 11, 1822. He
d. Jan. 24, 1820.
135. Titus, son of Enos; m. Abigail, dau. of Jonathan and Mehitable
(Maltbie) Osborn. He d. June 26, 1791. She d. July 21, 1788.
136. Jerpmiah, of New Haven, son of John; m. Aug. 14, 1771, Lois Hurd,
b. 1748. He lived at the corner of Chapel and Orange streets. He d. Oct. 1, 1835,
aged 91. She d. July 23, 1821.
356. Jeremiah, b. Dec. 27, 1773.
357. John, b. Sept. 10, 1777.
358. Lois, b. Feb. 16, 1780.
359. Charles, b. Aug. 18, 1786.
360. Frances, b. Sept. 17, 1789.
137. Phebe; m. March 21, 1764, Daniel Dutton, of Cheshire, Conn. She d.
May 10, 1807. He d. Dec. 17, 1821, aged 80.
138. Hannah; m. Jan. 1, 1777, Capt. Samuel Hall, 3d, of Wallingford; b.
1707; d. Jan. 17, 1789; (2 I Feb. 5, 1800, Caleb Merriman. She d. April 4, 1811.
139. John first of New Haven and afterwards of Westfield, Mass.; m. Dolly
Clapp, by whom he had three children; (2) Anne Ingersoll, who d. without
issue; (3) Martha Call, b. June, 1762; d. June 17, 1824. He d. Sept. 8, 1823.
361. John, b. April 26, 1774.
362. Joshua, b. Aug. 3, 1776.
363. Dolly Ann, b. May 27, 1796.
364. George, b. Sept. 2, 1800.
140. Abigail; m. Sept. 9, 1780, Jedediah Hull. (2 1 Oct. 8, 1786, Edward
Goodyear; (3) Solomon Alcott, of Wolcott; d. in Camden, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1825.
142. Jesse, son of John; m. Polly Tuttle, but left no children. He d. July
24, 1804.
143. Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen; m. Ephraim Tuttle, b. March 20, 1739;
resided in Cheshire. He d. Jan. 26, 1811, aged 72. She d. June 10, 1807.
147. Naomi; m. June 1, 1780, Enos Bunnell, b. May 15, 1753; d. March 17,
1834. She d. Jan. 16, 1843. They lived in Cheshire, Conn.
149. Stephen, son of Stephen; m. March 23, 1780, Anna, dau. of Barnabas
and Anna (Hollingsworth) Moss; b. Nov. 29, 1757, d. Nov. 23, 1801; Crawford
County, Pa. He d. Nov. 26, 1836. Historical Data p. 51, vol. 4.
365. Hannah Hotchkiss, b. Feb. 18, 1781.
366. Anne Maria, b. Aug. 28, 1789; m. May 28, 1809, Leonard Doolittle.
367. Betsey, b. Dec. 9, 1794.
368. Merab, b. June 22, 1797.
at\vatp:m gp:xealogy 97
l.'>(». (hloe, dau. of Titus; ni. Samuel Cook (son of Asaph and Sarah
Paikeri; b. Aug. 18, 1711; d. 1823. Ho went with his father to Granville. Mass..
thence to Granville, Washington County, N. Y.
1.")!. Amos; ni. April 30, 1772, Martha, dau. of Timothy Cowles and Marv
Scott, of Farmington, b. Aug. 23. 1751; d. Jan. 11. 1786; (2» April IJt, 1786.
Mary. dau. of Nathaniel and Mary (Dorchester) Moss, who d. Oct. 21, 1796.
aged 31: (3) Feb. 19, 1797, Mchitable. dau. of John and Mary (Cook) Smith,
widow Ebenezer Brooks, b. April 28, 1761. He was a soldier in the Revolution;
joine-J the Fifth Battalion, Wadsworth's brigade, raised June, 1776, to reinforce
Washington's army in New York. Served in the city of Brooklyn, being at the
right of line during the battle of Long Island, Aug. 27. Engaged in retreat to
New York, Aug. 29th and 30th. With militia at Kip's Bay in East River at
time of Attack by British in New York, Sept. 15th. His term expired in Dec.
1776. He d. May 8. 1805.
369. Sophronia. b. Aug. 8, 1777.
370. Nathan Lewis, b. 1784.
371. Lucius, b. 1774.
15'!. Miriam; m. April 14. 1774. 1774, Calvin Cowles. b. Nov. 13. 1749; d.
Dec. 19, 1801. She d. March. 1798. Lived in Woicott.
153. Khoda, dau. of Titus; m. March 16. 1774, Immer Judd, Jr. She d. May
28. 1832. He d. May 13, 1828. aged 71. Lived in Southington.
155. Mary. dau. of Caleb; m. Feb. 29. 1792, Rev. David L. Beebe, who was
b. in 1761. His father was Rev. James Beebe. who was called the "soldier and
preacher." She d. Oct. 18, 1845.
1.")r>. Lucy; m. Jan. 31, 1796, Ira Day. of Catskill, N. Y. He d. Nov. 17. 1818.
John. b. Oct. 26. 1796. Caleb, b. April 7. 1798. Delia, b. March 28, 1800; m.
Rev. Samuel C. Aikin, of Cleveland. Henrietta, b. Feb. 25. 1802; m. Rev.
Samuel C. Aikin, of Cleveland. William, b. March 13, 1804. Ira Ransom, b.
March 1. 1807. Emeline, b. Nov. 14. 1811; m. Flavel W. Bingham, of Cleveland.
I.")7. Joshua; lived at Wallingford; m. Oct. 22. 1793. Elizabeth, dau. of
Aaron and Elizabeth (Taintor) Cook. He d. April 19. 1862. She d. April 4. 1842.
aged 64.
372. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 4, 1794; m. John Barker.
373. Caroline, b. June 17. 1796.
374. Emily, b. Feb. 7. 1798.
375. Caleb, b. July 11, 1804.
376. Jo.shua, b. Aug. 26, 1806.
377. Thomas C. b. Aug. 20. 1808.
378. Edgar, b. Oct. 12. 1812.
379. .John, h. Jan. 19. 1813.
380. William, b. Aug. 5, 1817.
381. Mary Ann, b. May 29, 1819.
l.'iH .Miigail; m. Sept. 7. 1800. Dr. John, son of I>r. Aaron and Sarah
(Whiting) Andrews, b. June 13, 1777. She d. Sept. 3, 1834.
159. (':ith»Tine; m. Nov. 28, 1799. Thomas B. Cook, son of Aaron and
Lucretia iDiKJlevi Cook. Catskill. N. Y.
F:iizabeth Taintor. b. 1818; m. John Steinfort Kedney. D.D.; b. 1819.
Marie Edna. b. June 14. 1853. d. Feb. 22. 1910. m. Charles Augustus
Poole, b. 1849. d. Dec. 30. 1920.
p:iizabeth Merrill, b. Dec. 3. 1879; m. ( 1 ) Rev. Arthiu- Neville Claggett.
Jackson L. D.. b. Aug. 22. 1900; m. 192C. Virginia Hamilton Hill.
Children: .Jackson ]jVv, b. Aug. 25, 1928; m. Nancv Ann Robuison.
R.arry Hill. b. Aug. 19. 1935; m. (2t John Henry Boyd,
Katherine Pollen, b. Dec. 20, 1881; m. William Dent Sterrott of Clear-
water. Fla., b. March 2, 1881.
Margaret Wadsworlh. b. , m. Rov. Frank Zoubor, b.- - - , 1912.
Frank Wad.sworth. b. Aug. 28, 1911; m. Elizabeth Carroll.
Charles Merrill, b. Aug. 14. 1918; m. Barbara.
Barbara m. Dr. Earl L. Yeager.
Philip Atwator. b. Aug. 8. 1921.
98 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Sylvia Steinfort, b. Mar. 11, 1895, m. Edward Marion Hay, ex. Army Lt.,
1st World War and attorney.
David Marion, b. May 21, 1918 (deceased) Capt. Army Air Corps in
W.W. II — awarded Air Medal and D.F.C. for flying South Pacific.
Nancy Hay, b. Dec. 26, 1920, m. Robert Graham Evans, son of Robert
G. and Gladys Blackler Evans and grandson of Robert G. Evans,
private secretary to President McKinley — U.S. Dist. Attorney — Minn-
esota — Postmaster of Minneapolis. The present R. G. Evans was a
Lt. Col., Air Corps in W.W. II and member of Memorial Hall Com-
mission, Detroit — is an engineer with Ford Motor Co.
Graham Edward, b. Jan. 7, 1944 Douglas Bruce, b. Sept. 22, 1946.
Stephen Hay, b. Dec. 13, 1948.
Father of E. M. Hay, Marion E. Hay, b. Spokane, Wash., Dec. 9, 1865
was Governor, State of Washington from 1909-1913, d. Nov. 21, 1933.
160. Kuth, dau. of Caleb; m. Nov. 22, 1813, Apollos Cook, brother of
Thomas B. Lived in Catskill, N. Y. He d. July 6, 1832, aged 46.
161. Sarah, dau. of Moses; m. Feb. 10, 1774, Abner Bunnell, Jr., b. Nov. 18,
1749. Lived in Cheshire, Conn.
162. Lyman, son of Moses; m. May 2, 1785, Dorothy, dau. of Elijah and
Elizabeth '(Kellogg) Hotchkiss, b. May 22, 1759; d. Aug. 7, 1829. He d. March
24, 1831. His will mentions wife, Florinda.
382. Ehzabeth, b. March 5, 1791; m. April 21, 1812, Ebenezer Atwater.
165. Abiah, dau. of Elihu; m. Dec. 29, 1792, Theophilus Doolittle, who d.
March 19, 1804. She d. Nov. 23, 1817.
167. Elihu; m. Maria Scott. He left Connecticut soon after or before 1800.
He went south, stopping two years in the Carolinas before going to Florida
where he settled. He drew land from the government and located at St. Mary's,
Camden Co., Ga.; from there he moved to Quincy, Fla., and practiced law. He
was given a certificate from Samuel Wyllys, secretary of the state of Con-
necticut, dated May 22, 1801, that he had been admitted to the New Haven
county bar and resided in Wallingford, Conn. He accumulated some wealth
and owned quite a number of slaves. He d. Oct. 17, 1828.
383. Martha; m. A. Larrier.
384. Wilham Jesse; b. Sept. 2, 1814.
385. Laura Maria; b. March 30, 1813.
386. Ehzabeth Harriet; b. 1819.
387. Anna Julia; b. May 24, 1824.
168. Jesse, son of Elihu; postmaster in New Haven; m. Widow Hudson. He
d. March 30, 1814.
170. Merab, dau. of Reuben; m. May 16, 1780; Stephen Rowe Bradley, U. S.
senator, b. in Wallingford (now Cheshire), Conn., Oct. 20, 1754; d. in Walpole,
N. H., Dec. 16, 1830.
171. Elizabeth Mary Ann; m. General Andrew, son of Andrew and Lowly
Hull, a prominent and influential citizen of Cheshire, from where he was sent
to the Legislature for twenty sessions and eleven different years. She d. Dec.
25, 1838. He d. April 24, 1857.
172. Russell Attwater; lived at Wallingford; m. Oct. 24, 1790, Clarissa
Chapman, b. Nov. 23, 1762. Removed to Blandford, Mass., and engaged in
mercantile pursuits. Historical data p. 54, vol. 4.
388. Phineas, b. Nov. 10, 1791.
389. Henry S., b. Sept. 21, 1798.
173. Abigail; m. Dr. Elnathan Beach, who was a physician in Cheshire. He
removed and settled in Marcellus, N. Y., in 1795-6. He erected the first frame
house there. He was sheriff of Onondaga County in 1799, and held the office to
the time of his death in 1801 at the age of forty years.
174. Amaryllis; m. 1750, Titus Street, of Cheshire, b. June 4, 1750, (son of
Samuel and Keziah Munson). She d. June 20, 1812.
ATWATER GENEALOGY
99
17"). H(Mil)t'n, son of Reuben; lived at WallinRford; m. Elizabeth Willarcl;
b. 1767; d. June 8, 1791. (2) Sarah, dau. of Gen. John Lamb and Catherine
Jandine. He d. Feb., 1831.
390. Clinton Edward, b. Oec. 18. 1793, no issue.
391. Catherine, b. Oct. 9, 1797.
of a log.
392.
393.
39 1 .
395.
396.
1777. .Mary Tuttle. b. March 11,
1822. lUifu.s was killed by rolling
17(>. Kufiis, .son of William; m. Dee. 18,
1761; she m. (2) Elisha Randall, d. July 13,
Aug. 2, 1787. She d. July 13, 1822.
Sabrina; ni. Feb. 9, 1797, John Dunn; (2) m. Morgan Connor, and
had 8 childi'on.
Luman.
Adolphu.s.
William, b. Nov. 28. 1785.
Esther, b. Dec. 25. 1787; m. Aug. 26, 1827,
childion.
Wm. Strople. He had 8
177. William; went to Boyston, Guvsboro Co., Nova Scotia. He m. Sarah
Andrews, b. March 16, 1758. He d. July' 23, 1846.
397. Alvarous, b. Dec. 25, 1789.
398. Abner, b. May 22. 1792.
399. Denni.son, b. Nov. 10. 1795.
•101). Ward, b. June 21. 1798.
■}(tl. Jt)hn.
402. Asenath. m. Aug. 13. 1806. Henry Baker, of Boylston, N. S.
403. Sabrina. b. April 6, 1787; m. Aug. 29. 1808, John K. McKeon.
404. Abigail, b. June 15, 1794; m. Mr. McKay, of Intervale. N. S.
405. Charlotte Ann, b. March 12. 1803; m. Jan. 23, 1826. Joseph Hart, of
Guv.shoro, N. S.
178. .\brl Wartl; ni. Abiah. dau. of Joel Atwater and Abiah BaUiwin; b.
Oct. 6. 1761; d. March 15, 1823. He lived in New Haven; was a seafarer, also
vestryman in Tiinity Church. His schooner was taken by the Frenih and his
heirs were paid the French spoliation claims. He d. Sept. 8. 1822.
406. Richard, b. March 25, 1802.
407. Charlotte, b. Sept. 1, 1804; m. J. K. Atwater.
179. Chloe; d. about 1824; m. Rev. John Clark,
farmer in comfortable circumstances; residence New
b. in Haildam. Conn.; a
Marlboro. Mass.
ISO. Ii;i, .son of William; m. Louisa Ives. He was a shoemaker in Yalesville,
Conn. Hi' d. April 4, 1838. She d. Sept. 6. 1837. aged 61.
408. Mary. m. Hickox. and removed to Bethany; .3 children.
409. Martha, m. Feb. 8. 1835, Samuel Frisbie; 3 children.
410. Luman, b. Nov. 17, 1810.
411. Esther, b. 1820; m. March 10, 1819. John P.utler; lived iii Meriden;
no children.
412. Clarissa, m. Henry Sutliff, Southington; 3 children.
1 I.'. Haniet, m. Henry Hough.
18?. \mi li:i, dau. of Ambrose; m. June
Moses and Sibyl Thomas), b. Aug. 18, 1757,
Cf)nn.. 17s:?. but removed to Vermont.
22. 1794. Thaddeus Tuttle ison of
(captain of militia); Wallingford.
IH:i. Linus; d. m Slielburne, Vt., April 2. 1824; m. Esther, dnu. of (;ile.s and
Esther Hot( hkiss. d. Dec. 1806; (2) Mary Hotchkiss (sister of first wlfo. d.
at Wilhston. Vt., in 1820. He was a shoemaker and resided at Willlslon.
m. Albert, b. Oct. 28. 1800.
Issue by .second wife:
415. Edwin, b. Sept. 14. 1808.
4 16. Amelia, b. Aug. 6. 1815.
4 17. Isaac H.. b. Jan. 31. 1817.
IKI. -lonathan; d. Mav. 1842; ni. Clara, dau of PnvJd and Mohttnble i Hulh
Badger, b 1711; d. Oct. 4. 1804; (2l Sarah Shaw <1 in 1860. Hi- d Mav 27.
1842 in Wilhston, Vt., where he was a farmer
418. Hiram, b. Jan. 1. 1802.
100 ATWATER GENEALOGY
185. Thomas; d. Feb. 15, 1858; m. Nov. 26, 1797, Betsey Boyden, b. Jan. 25,
1774; d. April 15, 1854. He learned the shoemaker trade; kept a hotel; finally
settled on a farm near Burlington, Vt. He d. Feb. 15, 1858.
419. Ambrose, b. Jan., 1800.
420. Almira, b. Aug. 17, 1802; d. Dec. 23, 1857; m. J. Y. Drew.
421. Luman R., b. June 23, 1810.
422. William W., b. Feb. 15, 1814.
186. Sarah; m. Asa Lyon. They had two sons and three daughters. She d.
Sept., 1813.
187. Mary; d. October, 1864, in Rochester, N. Y.; m. Peter Benedict Smith,
of Burlington, Vt., d. in 1831; (2) about 1838, Asa Lyon, her brother-in-law.
Mr. Smith was a tailor.
188. Phinoas; d. Jan. 9, 1860; m. May, 1817, Nancy Fairchild (dau. of
Stephen and Sarah Hubbell, of Georgia, Vt.), d. in 1825; (2) Mrs. Lorain
Hadley. Burlington, Vt. A farmer, constable and collector. He d. Oct., 1781.
423. Sarah, b. April 14, 1815.
424. Louisa, b. Sept. 4, 1819.
Issue by second inarriage:
425. Lucius, b. July 20, 1829.
426. Cornelia, b. Aug. 13, 1832.
189. Merab; m. John P. Wetmore. Delia Wetmore, wife of William, was the
dau. of John P. Wetmore, who m. Merab for his second wife. In other words,
sister and brother married father and dau. She d. June 23, 1873.
191. William, son of Ambrose; m. June 20, 1820, Delia Wetmore, of Norfolk,
N. Y., b. July 29, 1793; d. June 23, 1873. He d. July 27, 1853.
427. Frances M., b. March 20, 1821.
428. George E., b. Feb. 8, 1824.
429. Hiram H., ta. Feb. 17, 1828.
430. Frederick A., b. July 17, 1830.
431. Edward D., b. Aug. 17, 1833.
432. Lyman W., b. May 30, 1835.
196. Samuel, son of Samuel; m. Aug. 5, 1817, Lydia How; d. April 5, 1847,
aged 64. He lived in Cheshire, Conn., and d. May 3, 1854.
433. Sarah, b. Jan. 28, 1824; m. Lyman Nettleton.
197. Ebenezer; m. April 21, 1812, Elizabeth, dau. of Lyman and Dorothy
(Hotchkiss) Atwater, d. Jan. 20, 1820; m. (2) Hannah Gaylord, d. April 6, 1866,
aged 78. He d. Nov. 21, 1852. Lived in Cheshire, Conn.
434. Eunice.
435. Sarah.
204. David, son of Stephen; m. Sarah Wing, of Guilford. Lived in Meriden,
Conn. Will probated March 1, 1823.
436. Joel, b. 1781.
207. Christopher; m. April 30, 1776, Lydia, dau. of David and Produence
(Cole) Roys. He served in the Revolutionary Army, and d. at Harlem, Sept. 12,
1776, after the battle of Long Island.
437. Christopher, b. Sept. 11, 1776; m. Betsey Mitchell.
208. Isaac, son of Stephen; lived in Bristol, where he removed from
Meriden, Conn., in 1796; m. Aug. 22, 1792; Lucy, dau. of Joseph H. Merriam
and Sarah Austin. He served in the Revolutionary Army with his brother
Christopher, at the age of eighteen. He d. July 20, 1839. She d. April 25, 1849.
438. Olive, b. Feb. 8, 1799.
439. Sarah Elizabeth, ta. Nov. 8, 1807.
209. Thomas Attwater, son of Jonathan; lived in New Haven; m. May 28,
1772, Margaret Macomber, b. Feb. 4, 1753. He d. Sept. 13, 1815. She d. Sept. 2,
1834, aged 82 years.
440. Elnathan, b. Jan. 31, 1773.
441. Jonathan, b. April 30, 1776.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 101
■112. Thomas, b. April 15. 1778.
44.3. Klisha, b. July 15. 1780; lost at sea. July. 1810.
444. Nancy, b. .Jan. 15. 178.1.
445. Sally." b. April 14, 1785; m. David Smith.
446. Margaret, b. June 15, 1787; m. Lucius Smith.
'i\l. \\illiani, son of David; Milford; deacon Second Congregational
Church; ni. Molulablo, dau. of Gamaliel and Elizabeth (Caryi Clark; d. Nov.
30, 1784. a^ed ."U ; (2) Mrs. Sarah (Atwateri Brmtnall. d. S.pt. 6. 1800; (3)
Esther Norlhroi\ wid. Elias Carrington. b. Sept. 30. 1711. d. April 14. 1817.
He d. Aug. 8. 1816.
447. William, b. Mav 28. 1771.
448. David, b. 1776.
449. Klizabcth, b. Aug. 25, 1779; d. Oct. 28, 1836; m. May 23. 1799, Jirah
Hull.
450. MohilabK', b. 1781; m. July 4, 1802. \Vm. Cogswell.
451. Susan, b. 1783; d. Feb. 21, 1822; m. Oct. 12. 1807. David Smith.
452. Charity I., b. Apiil, 1786.
219. Isaac, son of Abraham; m. May 16. 1771. Eunice Atwater. He d. Sept.
13, 1776. She m. (2) Ephraim Terrell. She d. June 10. 1807.
453. Pamelia. b. March 28, 1772; m. Oct. 4. 1795, Reuben Page.
454. Abiaham, b. March 8, 1774.
455. Hannah, b. Oct. 15, 1775.
'Z'l\. Timothy; m. Dec. 8. 1772. Lucy Rice; residence, Cheshire. She d. Sept.
20, 1820, aged 67. He d. Sept. 8. 1820. Four children.
456. Lucy Ann. b. Aug. 8. 1775; d. :March. 185S; m. Jan. 5. 1797, Samuel
Ives.
457. Lucinda Myra, b. March 4, 1782; d. 1842; m. Levi Hull.
458. Timothy Glover, b. July 10. 1784.
459. Charlotte, b. Aug. 22, 1786; m. Hiram Johnson; d. July 22. 1864.
460. Phineas. b. Jan. 20. 1789.
461. Aaron, b. March 11, 1793.
222. Abigail; m. at Cheshire Church, Feb. 27. 1788. David Hotchkiss. He
was Deacon David, of Woodbridge, b. Oct. 26, 1754; d. June 5. 1823, aged 69.
He m. (1) May 15, 1777, Lydia Beecher, who d. June 28, 1785. ageti 29. Abigail
d. October 17, 1845. aged 91.
Mary. b. Feb. 19, 1790. Martha, b. Jan. 12, 1792. Harriet, b. March 29, 1798;
m. May 1, 1816, Garry Johnson, of Derby or Seymour.
223. Samutl, .son of Abraham, settled in Cheshire; m. Dec. 6. 1781. Patience,
dau. of John and .Icrusha (Hall) Peck. He d. Jan. 12. 1848. She d. Jan. 22. 1837.
aged 79.
462. P^Iamen, b. March .30, 1783.
46.3. Nancy, b. Sept. 13, 1789.
464. Marv Ann, b. Jan. 4, 1792; m. in 181 I, Capt. William Pock. b. Dec. 9.
1788.
465. Patience, b. March 13, 1794.
466. Abigail Ann. b. Oct. 17. 1800.
lt;7 Loi.x Maria, b. Feb. 13, 1806.
2'i."). Hannah, dau. of Isaac; m. Jan. 9. 1767. C'apl. Francis Brown. She d.
Nov. 28. 1823. He d. July 5. 1810.
'i'M. Sarali. dau. of Isaac; m. Nov. 20, 1774. l.saac Gorham. She d. Sept. 8,
1822.
228. Sihyl. dau. of Lsaac; m. Jan. 1778. Dnniel TrowhrUlgo, b. Oct. 23. 1750:
d. Auu 7. ISIS. She d. Jidy 14, 1831. age<l 76.
•'.:;i. i:nns, son of .Jacob; m. Lois Ailing in Hanulcn. Conn.. iVc. 29. 1773.
II. d. Dec. 23, 1802, in Hamdcn. Lois. b. 1752; »1. June 7. 1838. at home of her
Soil Amzi at Mantua, Ohio.
468. Rhoda. b. Oct. 16. 1771; m. Samuel Sanford.
469. Amzi. b. Mav 23. 1776.
4 70. Jolham. b. Oct. 15. 1779.
102 ATWATER GENEALOGY
471. Lois, b. June 23, 1784.
472. Miriam, b. Jan. 7, 1788.
473. Mary, b. Nov. 5, 1792.
232. Noah; m. Oct. 16, 1783, Mrs. Rachel Lyman, b. Nov. 22, 1752; d. Sept.
16, 1784; (2) Anna Lockv^^ood. He d. Jan. 25, 1802.
474. William, b. Jan. 30, 1786.
233. Mabel; m. in 1772, Levi Bassett. son of John and Sarah, dau. of
Theophilus and Sarah (Earl) Heaton. He d. Sept. 6, 1816. Mabel d. July 20, 1828.
234. Lydia; m. March 7, 1783, Theophilus Bassett. She d. March 24, 1837.
He d. Jan. 14, 1829.
236. Jason; graduated at Yale College in 1781 and settled in the ministry
at Branford; m. Anna Williams. He d. June 10, 1794.
475. Anna, m. Sept. 12, 1813, James Peck.
237. Elisha; lived in Plymouth, where he m. May 15, 1800, Eunice, dau. of
Daniel Bartholomew and Hannah Sutliff, b. Aug. 4, 1755, and d. in Mendon,
111., about 1861. He d. Feb. 9, 1813.
476. Edward, b. Nov. 8, 1801.
239. Asa, son of Jacob; m. Dec. 24, 1794, Betsey Cotter. He d. March 3,
1814. Betsey d. Feb. 1, 1837, aged 79.
477. Jason, b. June 8, 1801.
241. Moses, son of Jonathan, lived at Bethany; m. Jane, dau. of Timothy
and Ruth (Ives) Goodyear, b. May 24, 1761; d. Aug., 1844. He d. May 5, 1827.
478. Rebecca, b. 1786; d. Feb. 12, 1845; m. Reuben Williams.
479. Belah, b. 1787.
480. Mabel, b. March, 1792.
242. Eunice; m. Elias Hotchkiss (son of Joel). She d. Aug. 18, 1838. They
lived in Prospect, Conn.
244. Amos; lived in Bethany; m. Hannah, dau. of Abel and Martha
(Sperry) Ives. He d. Jan. 12, 1822.
481. Miriam, m. Luman Andrews.
482. Ira, b. Oct. 25, 1787.
483. Lucy, m. Mr. Button.
484. Rhoda, b. 1791; m. Dec. 25, 1811, Isaac Hotchkiss. She d. Feb. 2, 1851.
485. Nancy.
486. Amos, b. 1798.
24,5. Abigail; m. Eldad Hotchkiss (son of Joel). She d. Jan. 2, 1826. He d.
Sept. 5, 1826. Lived in Prospect, Conn.
248. David, son of Jonathan; m. Lydia Brown. He lived in Bethany and was
a farmer. He d. June 15, 1829, aged 67 "years. She d. Feb. 10, 1850, aged 87 years.
487. Sally, m. George Todd; (2) Rev. Marks.
488. Eunice, d. March 23, 1861; m. April 5, 1827, Uri Wooding.
489. Olivia, b. Oct. 27, 1793; d. April 6, 1880; m. Samuel Andrews.
490. Anna, b. Aug. 15, 1796.
491. Lydia, b. March, 1800; d. April 30, 1886; m. Robert K. Beach.
492. Anna, b. 1801; d. 1895; m. Leverett Downs, of Oxford, Conn.
250. Jonathan, son of Jonathan; lived in Naugatuck; m. Eunice, widow of
Adda Downs. Lived in Coventry, N. Y. He d. Feb. 10, 1849. She d. May 7, 1849,
aged 78.
493. Amanda, m. Larkin Packard.
494. Polly, bap. Sept. 9, 1804; m. Aaron Winslow.
495. Garret, b. June 2, 1800.
251. Holebrook, son of Jonah; lived in New Haven; m. Aug. 2, 1781,
Mehitable Allen. He d. Oct. 8, 1826. He was in the Revolution, serving in the
Tenth Company, Seventh Regiment. He enlisted July 12, 1776, and was dis-
charged Dec. 10, 1776. He was a pensioner in 1818. She d. Oct. 22, 1847, aged 81.
ATWATEM GENEALULIY 103
•196. Huhiah.
497. Jonah, b. 1801.
498. Amelia; m. Benjamin Candee.
499. Mary: m. Mr. Frisbee.
500. Hetty: m. Nov. 29. 1812. .lames Thompson.
501. Lydia; m. Mr. Parker.
502. Susan, b. 1809: m. Mr. Burdick.
255 Rebecca, daii. of Joel; m. Capt. John Peck, son of Joseph and A me
Perkins, b. 1756; d. March 8. 1825. She d. April 24. 1788.
256. J()«'l, son of Joel; lived in New Haven; m. Sept. 29. 1798. Sarah, dau.
of Isaac and Elizabeth (Hitchcock) Townsend. She d. May. 1844, aged 68 years.
He d. May 8. 18;^2.
503. Grace Augusta: m. Sept. 2. 1880, John F. Barnes.
504. Elizabeth Ann, b. Feb. 11, 1806; m. George E. Blakeslee.
258. Stephen, son of Jeremiah; m. Aug. 3, 1780. Rebecca Gorham. b. Jan.
19. 1761; d. Jan. 28, 1791. (2) June 2, 1791. Elizabeth Gorham. b. June 18, 1768.
They were sisters; daughters of Hezekiah Gorham and Abigail Dickerman, and
descendants of John Howland, the "Mayflower" Pilgrim. He d. Dec. 27, 1815.
505. Thaddeus. b. July 5, 1782.
506. Lucius, b. Nov. 15, 1784.
507. Catherine, b. May 14. 1787.
508. Anna Mix. b. July 2, 1789; m. Feb. 5. 1811, Horace Beach: (2t Laban
Smith. She d. Oct. 5, 1877.
509. Rebecca Gorham, b. Oct. 27. 1802.
259. .\nna, dau. of Jeremiah; d. Aug. 10, 1852; m. June 4, 1784, Jeremiah
Townsend, 3d. b. June 27. 1764; Y. C. 1779; d. July 22. 1805; merchant.
260. Jeremiah M., son of Jeremiah, called "Major Jerry"; d. Feb. 27. 1832,
aged 65; m. Veh. 4, 1789. Elizabeth, dau. of Napthalia and Sarah ( Smith t
Daggett, who d. May 20, 1790; (2) Feb. 15, 1793. Mary (dau. of Richard Ciitler
and Hannah Howell), b. June 15, 1770: d. Nov. 8, i861. He graduated from
Yale, 1785. He resided on York street, near Chapel, New Haven.
510. William Cutler, b. Nov. 24, 1793.
511. Hannah Cutler, b. Sept. 20. 1795.
512. Susan Howell, b. March 25, 1801.
2<)l. .Iitseph, son of Jeremiah; lived in New Haven; m. Aug. 2, 1791, Sarah.
dau. of .laiM. s and Sarah (Mansfield) Thomas. He d. Sept. 27. 1805. She d.
April 7.
is:;t;.
513.
Sarah, b. Mav 22, 1792.
514.
Eliza, b. June 2, 1794.
515.
Jo.seph, b. Feb. 22. 1796.
516.
Nathaniel Mix. b. Feb. 27, 1798.
517.
Job Mansfield, b. March 25, 1801.
518.
John Starr, b. Aug. 17, 1803.
262.
K. Ill cc;! I,\di:i, dau. of Jeremiah
Rev. James Murtiock, )>. Fob. 16. 1776; d.
aged 80;
Y. C. 1797.
d. Dec. 27, 1832; m. Oct. 8. 1799.
at Columbus, Mi.ss. Aug. 10. 1856.
•.'63. Sarah, dau. of Benjanun, m. Dec. 25, 1795, Dantel Hughes, b. Juno 19.
1759. He was a farmer and lived in East Haven. She d. Jan. M. 1817. Ho d.
Nov. 8. IS 12.
261. Itrnjamin. son of Benjamin: lived in Ru.s.sell. Ma.s.s.: m. Mary Harrl.i.
d. March is. IM:;. He d. Feb. 1." 1SI9.
519. Stephen Harris, b. Nov. 15, 1788.
520. Roxanna. b. Dec. 6. 1790.
521. Sarah, b. Jan. 13. 1793.
522. Sylvia, b. Sept. IS. 1794.
523. tUus. b. Julv 1. 1801,
524. Noah, b. May 5, 1804.
525. Marv, b. .June, 1807.
104 ATWATER GENEALOGY
265. Titus, son of Benjamin; m. March 12, 1797, Eunice Hitchcock. He d.
in Cheshire, Jan. 7, 1837. She d. Sept. 15, 1826. No children.
266. Moses, son of Benjamin; graduated at Yale College in 1787; m.
Panthia Tyler; d. March 23, 1850; Canandaigua, N. Y., 1789. He d. Nov., 1847.
526. Eliza, m. Feb. 24, 1816, Lewis Jenkins.
527. Jane, b. Aug. 23, 1797; d. April 28, 1831; m. Robert Pomeroy.
528. Moses, b. Sept. 15, 1804.
529. Samuel Tyler, b. Nov. 26, 1806.
267. Joel, son of Benjamin; lived in Russell, Mass.; m. Sept. 20, 1802,
Lydia Sackett. He d. Sept. 6, 1834. He was a tailor and farmer. She d. Dec. 5,
1877, aged 97.
530. Eliza, b. Sept. 21, 1803; m. EU Fowler.
531. Jeremiah, b. Aug. 25, 1805.
532. Laura, b. Oct. 10, 1807.
533. Lydia, b. Oct. 1, 1809.
534. Fanny, b. May 15, 1811.
535. Joel, b. June 12, 1813.
536. Sarah, b. July 31, 1815.
537. Leonard, b. Oct. 23, 1817.
538. Joseph, b. Aug. 3, 1820.
268. Jeremiah, son of Benjamin; lived in Canandaigua, N. Y.; m. Maria
Thompson. He d. Oct. 16, 1861; no children.
270. Mary Ann, dau. of Benjamin; m. Oct. 20, 1803, Stephen, son of
Hezekiah Jaivis; b. at Norwalk, Nov. 13, 1774; d. Oct. 26, 1825. He was a
carpenter and cabinet-maker and lived in Cheshire, Conn.. She d. Aug. 29, 1858.
271. Joseph, son of Joseph; lived in Cheshire; m. Sept. 17, 1783, Hannah,
dau. of Bela and Hannah (Atwater) Hitchcock. He d. Dec. 17, 1813. She d.
May 29, 1831, aged 78.
539. Joseph Hall, b. Feb. 29, 1784.
540. Hannah, b. April 20, 1790; m. Oct. 22, 1812, Billina Clark, b. Nov. 25,
1787; d. May 25, 1866.
541. Truman, b. April 17, 1796.
272. Abel, son of Samuel; m. Elizabeth, dau. Cornelius and Bethiah (Beebe)
Peck. He d. in Sheffield, Ashtabula County, Ohio, about 1821.
542. Cornelius, b. Sept. 21, 1777.
543. Chauncey, b. Dec. 4, 1788.
544. Samuel, bap. Feb. 15, 1795.
545. Lyman, b. 1801.
273. Abigail, dau. of Samuel; m. Jan. 25, 1781, Titus Goodyear. They lived
in Hamden. He d. April 13, 1798. She d. March 9, 1836, aged 87.
274. Stephen, son of Samuel; m. Nov. 15, 1775, Eunice, dau. of James and
Mabel (Potter) Grannis, b. Dec. 8, 1753. He d. May, 1791.
546. Marquis Lafayette, b. March 13, 1784.
547. Nancy, b. July 2, 1786.
548. Esther, b. May 24. 1789.
549. Eunice, bap. March 19, 1780.
275. Samuel, son of Samuel, lived in Hamden; m. RutK. dau. of Samuel and
Mary (AUing) Dickerman; d. Oct. 2, 1820, aged 66. (2) Jane, dau. of Thomas
and Anna ( Merriam I Berry, widow of Isaac Hubbard, of Meriden. He d. March
21, 1827. She d. March 25, 1842, aged 82.
550. Jared, b. Jan. 4, 1780.
551. Catherine, b. Dec. 21, 1784.
552. Samuel, b. Nov. 30, 1786.
553. Obedience, b. Dec. 12, 1788.
554. Stephen Wooster, b. June 17, 1792.
555. Mary, b. Aug. 14, 1795.
276. Timothy, son of Samuel removed to Plymouth, Conn.; m. Nov. 14,
1781, Lydia, dau. of David and Ruth ( Bassett ) Humiston, b. June 5, 1756; d.
June, 1843. He was a large landholder. He d. May 6, 1830.
ATVVATKIi GKNRALOr.Y luo
556. Ruth. b. July 30, 1782.
557. Elam, b. July 7. 1785.
558. Wyllys, b. Oct. G, 1790.
559. Lydia. b. 1798.
560. Timothy, b. Oct. 16, 1799.
277. John, son of Samuel, removed to Genoa, Cayuga Co., N. Y.. wht-re he
d. June 2. 1838. He m. Nov. 4. 1784. Susannah, dau. of Timothy and Kuth
(Ives) Goodyear, b. Au^. 19. 1762, of Hamden. She d. about 1800. "( 2 » July — ,
1807, Lucy. dau. of Nathan Davis. She was b. in Lee. Mass., . 1809; d. — .
1865. He served in the Revohitionary War three years, f-nhstinj; in New
Haven. He received a pension of $80 per year from May 2. 1833.
561. James, b. Feb. 27. 1785.
562. John. b. May 18. 1788.
563. Horace, b. Oct. 30, 1790.
56-1. Wilhs, b. April 11, 1800.
565. Goodyear, b. Sept. 4, 1793.
566. Laura, b. Dec. 7, 1796.
Issue by second marriage:
567. Susan, b. , 1810.
568. Sarah Ball, b. Sept. 24, 1821.
569. Richard Newman, b. April . 1816.
570. Lewis, b. , 1817.
571. Samuel, b. Jan. 17, 1823.
572. Jt)hn, b. May 29, 1826.
•^78. Caleb, son of Samuel, m. Dec. 25, 1783, Thankful, dau. of John and
Thankful (Goodyear) Cotter; b. Nov. 3, 1761: removed to Genoa Cayuga Co.,
N. Y. He d. Sept. 20. 1817. She d. Dec. 29. 1820.
573. Jasan. b. April 20, 1787.
574. Jeremiah, b. Apiil 12, 1788.
575. John G., b. Sept. 25, 1789.
576. Abigail, b. Jan. 26, 1792.
577. Betsey, b. Jan. 8, 1798: ni. Alfred Hart.
279. Kichard Newman, son of Samuel. Plymouth. Conn.: m. Dec. 30. 1785,
Susannah, dau. of Gamaliel and Hannah ( Deau ) Bradley: d. Nov. 26. 1802.
aged 40: (2) May 8. 1803, Bede. dau. of Caleb and Ruth (Bas.setti Humi.ston:
d. Nov. 1. 1843. He d. Feb. 15. 1816.
578. Anna, b. May 9, 1786.
579. Esther, b. Jan. 11, 1788; m. Hall Dunhai.
580. Gamaliel Bradley, b. July 23. 1797.
581. Newman, b. Oct. 17, 1804.
281. Zophar, .son of Daniel, lived in Hamden: m. .\pril 27, 1780, Luc-y dau.
of Zt liiei and Rebecca (Sperry) Osborne, b. Maich 4, 175.S; d. . 1849. He d.
1811. He served in the Revolutionary Armv m Captain Russell's company
in 1776.
582. .Idhii Osborne, b. Feb. 17, 1781.
583. Betsey, b.. 1780; m. Rev. Mr. Kinsburv.
584. Sallv.'b. Jan. 24. 1782; d. Feb. 19, 1,S55; m, Kraslus Hondley.
585. Polly, b. 1785; m. before 1811, Mr. Miller: (2l Krastus Baldwin.
586. Lucy, b. 1787; m. May 19, 1805. Simeon Jones.
587. Charles, b. 1797.
588. Fanny, b. 1801.
589. Marcus, b. Sept., 1802.
2H:H. IcIkiIkkI, son of Daniel; m. P'eb. 2, llH'.i, Bethiu Kichiird.s and Kvotl m
Fliga. N. Y. He served in Captain Bryant's company. Colonel Thonip.son's regi-
ment of militia from Peekskill, October 5, 1777. Ho wa.s a pon.«<toner in ISIO.
aged 80 years. He m. (2t Feb. 2. 17S6. Amv Ailing; (3t June I, 1843. Electa
Frazier. d. 1856. He d. .June 9, 1845.
590. Levcr.'tl. b. A|>rd 2, 17,^.
5;»1. Lyman.
592. Amy. d. Sept. 9. 1848; m. Samuel Hawley.
593. Nancy, m. Prince Gorum. of Sharon, Conn.
594. Jared. I). July 22. 1801.
106 ATWATER GENEALOGY
284. Simeon; Wells, Vermont, where he lived until his death.
595. Daniel, b. Oct. 27, 1785.
596. Jonathan, b. Feb. 8, 1793.
597. Stephen, b. July 13, 1800.
598. Hannah, m. Aug. 23, 1826, Ira George.
599. Nellie, m. John Davis. He d. about 1860, aged 100.
600. Abigail, m. James Moody, of Wells, Vt. Had four hvisbands, the last
one being Ransom Bateman, of Poultney, Vt.
286. Benjamin Todd, son of James; m. March 1, 1778, Hannah Reynolds.
He d. at Cherry Valley, N. Y., May 6, 1833.
601. John, b. Feb. 16, 1779.
602. Zereviah, b. May 10, 1781; m. Kerley Johnson.
603. Lois, b. Nov. 29, 1783.
604. Hannah, b. April 23, 1786.
605. Dorcas, b. July 17, 1788.
606. James, b. April 29, 1791.
607. Elnathan, b. Aug. 23, 1793.
608. Mercy, b. Dec. 5, 1796.
609. Malinda, b. Sept. 10, 1799.
610. Sally, b. May 19, 1801.
287. James, son of James; m. Polly Benton, widow Simeon Boughton. He
lived in Egremont, Mass. He d. 1808. He was a farmer.
611. Philo Judson, b. May 6, 1801.
612. James Young, b. April 11, 1808.
288. Daniel, son of James, d. in Alps, N. Y., as did his wife.
613. Tuttle.
614. Daniel, went to Mexico, joined army and was killed.
615. Michael, m. Kate; two children, Priscilla and Ann.
616. Sarah, b. 1798.
617. Jane.
618. Lois, d. in Troy, N. Y.
291. Stephen, son of James; m. Mary Lewis. Lived near Binghampton,
N. Y. They had triplets, two sons and a daughter, who did not survive.
619. Arlow Nelson.
620. Eliza.
621. Uriah.
622. Charles.
623. Emma.
624. James Lewis, b. Sept. 5, 1808.
625. Daniel Eber, b. Sept. 5, 1808.
292. Reuben, son of Stephen; m. Albertina Alberty. No children.
294. Esther, dau. of Stephen; d. July 13, 1876; m. Feb. 24, 1811, John
liberty, of Lockport, N. Y. He was b. Oct. 15, 1780; d. June 3, 1855.
Hannah, b. June 9, 1812; d. Aug. 5, 1895; m. Dec. 14, 1845, Moses Rumery.
Esther Ann, b. Jan. 24, 1814; d. Oct. 3, 1871; m. June 23, 1858, George B.
Macy.
Bernard Peter, b. June 10, 1815; d. Nov. 16, 1881; m. Jan. 1, 1846, Ann
J. Kingsley.
John William, b. June 19, 1817; m. Nov. 1, 1853, Ehzabeth C, dau. of
Isaac Soper and Phebe Remington.
Homer M., b. Dec. 9, 1857; m. April 13, 1880, Jennie Bc/st.
Loren S., b. Sept. 6, 1859; m. May 31, 1882, Ada Tice.
Hattie E., b. May 16, 1865; m. Nov. 25, 1890, Albert B. Webb.
Reuben Titus Atwater, b. April 16, 1819; d. Dec. 27, 1892; m. April 28,
1844, Jane Buchanan; d. Aug. 30, 1848. (2) Nov. 12, 1857, Rebecca H.
Veirs; d. Dec. 31, 1887.
Catherine M., b. Feb. 19, 1821; d. July 23, 1863; m. June 15, 1843, Marma-
duke D. Hoy, of Woodstock, 111.
Stephen, b. Nov. 2, 1822; d. Dec. 29, 1898; m. May 15, 1845, Margaret A.
Buchanan; d. April 4, 1892.
Helen, b. Feb. 20, 1849; m. Dec. 9, 1869, Oscar E. Waggoner; b. Oct. 5,
1846; d. Nov. 11, 1922.
ATWATEP. GENEAI.Or.Y 107
Myron, b. Juno 1, 1850; d. Maich 16. 1909; m. Margaret Jannison
in 1871.
Elbert \V., b. Aug. 7. 1855; ni. I>ell;i Blandon.
Thomas Barrett, b. Feb. 3. 1825; d. Aug. 3. 1890; ni. April 19, 1854. Hannah
Jennings Clark; d. May 27, 1916.
Clark, b. Feb. 18, 1855.
Burton Cook, b. May 3. 1868.
Jessie, b. Nov. 19, 1882.
Sarah J., b. April 7. 1829; d. Oct. 21, 1871; ni. Oct. 26, 1818. Harry O.
Gregory; d. Sept. 27. 1871.
295. Mead, son of Stephen; b. in Noblestown. Columbia Co.. N. Y.; d. in
the spring of 1787; m. March 28, 1812. Huldali, dau. of Levi and Hannah Hoag,
b. Oct. 16, 1793; d. in Chicago, March 16, 1870.
626. Stephen, b. Nov. 26, 1815.
627. Levi Hoag, b. Sept. 25, 1818.
628. Joseph Hoag, b. Feb. 27, 1825.
629. Sarah Alma. b. Oct. 31, 1824.
630. John. b. Nov. 8. 1827.
631. Huldah Hoag, b. June 3, 1831.
296. Titus; m. Dec. 11, 1817, Jane. dau. of David Hay and Catherine liider.
b. July 13. 1796; d. Dec, 1876. He d. July 3, 1874. Farmer of Lockport, N.Y.
632. Catherine, b. Feb. 26, 1820.
633. James, b. Aug. 29. 1821.
634. Emilv M.. b. Sept. 8. 1823.
635. Esther, b. Feb. 20. 1833.
297. John, son of Stephen; m. Jemima Richmond. He d. Oct. 25, 1825.
298. Jesse, .son of Ebenezer; m. Rachel Blakley; d. Dec. 14, 1831. aged 79.
They removed from Granville, in 1821. to Lisle, N. Y., where they bought a
farm of between 200 and 300 acres in the woods, paying a bushel of silver
dollars for it. He d. May 23, 1829.
636. David, b. July 14, 1777.
637. Jesse, b. March 29, 1784.
638. Stephen.
639. Eunice, m. Royal Shapley. Chil.: David, Uriah, Philetvis. Hetty.
Zylphia, Rachel. Mary.
640. Rebecca, b. March 29, 1786; d. May 1, 1837; m. John Rairdon. Chil.:
Levi. Enos, George, Charles. Irene. Margaret.
641. Lydia. m. Isaiah Martin. Chil.: William. Jesse, Hiram. George,
Stephen, Mary. Ann. Dinah. Caroline, and others.
64 2. Rachel, m. David Sutherland. Chil.: John. William. Burr, George,
Bushrad, Amanda, Lazetta, Candace, Hariiet.
643. Svbil. m. Huttleston George. Chil.: Jesse. Lewis. Jonathan. Sophia.
M;iry.
299. Kfiijiimin; iii iliiM;ih I'ettibone. b. Aug.. 1719; i2i Hannah Harding,
b. Jan. 25, 1753; d. Sept. 11. 1841. He d. June 11. 1825. Located at Wilke.sbarrc,
Penn., afterwards Williamson. N. Y.; lived on Ridge road Historical data
p. 70, vol. 1.
644. Phebe.
615. Luther.
616. William, b. 1783.
617. Mehitable.
648. Zimri, b. Junr 1 1. 1784.
Issue by second marriage:
619. "Rcnj.imin. b. Aug. 20, 1799.
M)\. l.hiMc/i r; lived in .Xoilh .\dams, Ma.ss.; m. Rachel Parker, b. Dec. 28,
1719; d. 1785. He was a carpenter. He sej*\'ed in the Revolutionary war in
Captain Hopkins' company from I^uchess county, N. Y,
650. Khcnezer. a phvsician at Steulx'nville. Ohio.
651. Caleb, b. Dec. 25. 1778.
'MKi. ( iilcli. son of Ebenezer. lived in Ix'nox. N. Y.
108 ATWATER GENEALOGY
652. Lydia, b. Aug. 27, 1792; m. Feb. 26, 1812, Sylvester Kimball; (2) Dea.
Waitstill Crumb, of Plainfield, Otsego County, N. Y. She d. at Cherry
Creek. May 24, 1881.
305. Betsey, dau. of Timothy; m. June 8, 1796, John Hunt, b. Aug. 22, 1772;
d. July 9, 1841. She d. Sept. 28, 1828.
307. Susan; m. May 4, 1800, William Cutler. He d. June 8, 1811. She d.
July 22, 1867.
308. James, son of Timothy; lived in New Haven; m. Sept. 5, 1805, Nancy,
dau. of Stephen Alhng and Lydia Thompson, b. Sept. 9, 1783; d. March 23,
1873. He d. Sept. 24, 1869.
653. Henry C, b. Aug. 20, 1806.
654. Harriet, b. Feb. 2, 1810.
655. Juha, b. Feb. 6, 1814.
656. Edward M., b. Jan. 29, 1820.
657. Albert T.. b. March 10, 1828.
658. Francis J., b. March 10, 1828.
309. Charles, son of Timothy; d. Dec. 31, 1865; m. Jan. 8, 1808, Lucy Curtis
(dau. of Joel Root and Eleanor Strong of Southington), b. May 7, 1790; d. Dec.
10, 1821. (2) Aug. 14, 1822, Mary Denman Tenbrook, of Newark, N. J., d. March
21, 1877, aged 88. He was president of the Iron and Steel Works, a banker
and West India merchant, a Republican and Congregationalist.
659. Sarah, b. Nov. 29, 1808.
660. Charles, b. Jan. 2, 1815.
661. Elizabeth B., b. March 11, 1818.
662. Lucy Root, b. March 11, 1821.
311. Robert, son of Timothy; m. March 14, 1814, Esther Knott, b. March 5,
1794. He d. Aug. 14, 1857.
664. Jennett, b. Feb. 15. 1816.
665. George (Raymond), b. Jan. 11, 1818.
666. Leonard Daggett, b. Jan. 19, 1820.
667. EUzabeth Hunt, b. Nov. 23, 1823.
668. Robert Henry, b. Feb. 8, 1827.
669. Sarah Southmayd, b. June 9, 1830.
312. Julia, dau. of Timothy; m. April 27, 1867, Leonard Augustus Daggett,
b. April 30, 1790, d. April 27, 1867. She d. June 19, 1825. He m. (2) May 13,
1853, Jennette Atwater Raymond, sister of Julia.
David L., b. June 24, 1820. Susan Dwight, b. Sept. 5, 1822. Mary Jennette,
b. Oct. 14, 1823.
314. Loly Atwater, dau. of Medad, of New Haven, lived and d. in Hamden.
She m. Feb.'ll, 1805, Deacon Hezekiah Bassett, d. Sept. 21, 1850. She d. March
16, 1839.
315. Lucy, dau. of Medad; m. April 15, 1801, Eli, son of Isaiah Brockett
and Sarah Cooper, ta. Sept. 15, 1776; d. Oct. 26, 1826. She d. Oct. 19, 1839.
316. Lyman, son of Medad; m. Jan. 10, 1808, Clarissa, dau. of J. Punderson
Hotchkiss'and Rhoda Wooding, b. Dec. 18, 1786; d. Sept. 17, 1846; (2) April 1,
1847, Emeline Sophia, dau. of David Lyman and Sophia Park, b. April 25, 1804;
d. Sept. 10, 1872. "Major" d. March, 1862, at Bennington, Vermont.
670. Charles Henry, b. Sept. 29, 1808.
671. Lyman Hotchkiss, b. Feb. 23, 1813.
672. Grace Clarissa, b. April 4, 1814.
673. Susan, b. July 14, 1817.
674. Wyllys, b. Dec. 9, 1821.
317. Medad, son of Medad; lived in Cedar Hill; m. Dec. 12, 1813, Anna
Hotchkiss, dau. of Joshua and Rhoda Wooding, b. Nov. 5, 1795; d. Feb. 26,
1836; (2) Sept. 27, 1838, Harriet Warren. He d. Dec. 8, 1854.
675. Elizabeth Ann, b. Feb. 19, 1815; m. Sept. 18, 1836, Hiram C. Blakeslee.
676. Frances Jane, b. May 8, 1817.
677. Mary Louisa, b. Dec. 13, 1820.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 109
678. Elizur Pundorson. b. Oct. 10, 1822.
679. George Mrdad. b. .July H), 1S26.
3 lit. Eunice, dau. of Eldad; m. Jacob Towniiend. of New Haven, Conn. He
was b. April 10, 1769; d. May 7. 1852.
AH). Ilcatoii, .son of Eldad; lived m IMca.saiU .Mt.. Wayne County, Pa.; ni.
P>b. 8, 1S08. Clari.s.sa Bi.shop; d. Feb. 29, 1858. He d. July 29, 18.32.
680. Marvin, b. Jan. li, 1809.
681. Lydia, b. Jan. 6, 1811; m. Averv Bailey, of Abington. Penn.
682. Charles Townsend, b. March 2, 1813.
683. John Bishop, b. Sept. 6, 1815. Left home and never heard from.
684. Clarissa Frances, b. .\ug. 7. 1820; ni. R. Wm. Southworth.
685. Sarah Maria, b. March 9. 1827; ni. Mr. Goodman.
nil. Kldad. son of Eldad; lived in Wayne County, Pa.; m. Feb. 22, 1815.
Elizabeth, dau. of Hanover and Phobe (Wolcott) Barney; b. Dec. 21, 1794; d.
Aug. 3. 1825; (2) Oct. 20, 1826, Mrs. Amanda Reeve; d". April 8, 1876. He d.
Dec. 13. 1887.
686. Charles Augustus, b. Aug. 30, 1816.
687. Anna Town.send, b. Aug. 16, 1818.
688. Juliette Elizabeth, b. July 20, 1820.
689. Edward Mortimer, b. Jan. 19. 1823.
322. E/.ra, son of Joshuk; lived in Homer, N. Y.; m. Sept. 16, 1803. Esther
Leamin.g. His estate probated Aug. 25, 1856. She d. April 9. 1827. He d. May
28, 1855.
690. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 18, 1804; d. Dec. 21, 1898; m. March 12, 1840
William Brewster, d. Feb. 16, 1876.
691. Joshua, b. March 25. 1806; d. imm.
692. Horace Cowles, b. March 14, 1811; m. March 9, 1851. Helen Mae
Bourne, b. Dec. 12, 1833. He d. Feb. 7. 1879.
693. Lni V. b. March 24. 1816; m. Dr. L. Fi. Richards.
694. Isaac, b. May 3, 1818.
695. Julia, b. May 24, 1820; m. Rev. Hinman.
696. Jane Isabel, b. Aug. 26, 1822; m. March 13, 1847, Rcv. Moses C.
White. M.D.; d. in Fuh Chou, China. May 25, 1848.
3i3. lii-tsev, dau. of Joshua; m. March 12, 1800. Eber Stone, b, Sept. 7, 1773.
She d. Oct. 3, 1841. He d. Nov. 3, 1845. Lived at Westfield. X Y
3M. Ira, son of Joshua; m. May 10, 1807, Philanda Stone; b. Aug. 10, 1789;
d. .April 2, 1870. He d. Feb. 2, 1835. Lived at Green. X. Y.
697. Sarah, b. Jan. 8, 1811; m. John Balsby.
698. Nancy W., b. March 17, 1813; m. George W. Eastman.
699. Lvdia S., b. April .30, 1815; m. Mih-s Barber Atwater.
700. John S.. b. Maich 15, 1823.
701. A.sa Goodyear, b. .Ian. 21, 1826; d. March 12. 1849.
325. KM, .son of Joshua; lived in Sempronius, Cayuga C\)unty. N. Y.; b. Oct.
22, 1809; m. Phebe Hale, b. May 31, 1788; d. Nov. 1, 1849. He was n farmer.
an<l d. Jan. 7, 1867.
702. Louisa, b. Aug. 17, 1811; m. Sanuiel Babcock.
7o:j. Lucius, b. June 22. 1812.
701. William, b. May II. 1816.
705. p:iasmus, b. J\ine 1, 1820.
706. Bet.sey, b. Oct. 13. 1822.
707. Thomas Jmlson. b. May 7. 1S27.
708. Delia, I). .June 29, 18;{0; m. Charles Van Schairk.
32(i. .\iuos. .son of Joshua; m. Feb. 10, IM.i. .Mary B. \\ Dodside. b. July 22.
1791; d. Feb. 9. 1833; (2) Feb. 12. 1839. Abigail Hull. Ho removed to Wo.stflold.
X. Y., and aftrr death of first wife to Be.irdstown. III., wheiv he »llcd May 7.
1819. .A carpcntei-, justice f)f the peace and coiuily comnussioner.
709. Juliet, b. Aug. 29. 1815.
710. Isaac Townsend, b. Nov. 26. 1826.
110 ATWATER GENEALOGY
328. Asa Goodyear, son of Joshua; d. Dec. 29, 1880, in Ganges, Mich.; m. in
Homer, N. Y., March 8, 1826; Nancy, dau. of Thomas Gould and Nancy Alvord,
b. Jan. 25, 1798; d. Dec. 18, 1866^ in Arcade, N. Y. He was a farmer and
resided in Arcade.
711. HolUs Jacob, b. Dec. 17, 1828.
712. Phebe E., b. Feb. 24, 1831; m. March 23, 1854, Monroe I. Skinner.
713. Charles Fenn, b. July 8, 1835; d. in Indianapolis, Ind.; m. Dec. 28,
1864, Sarah J. Johnson.
329. Thomas Gold, son of Joshua; lived in Portland, N. Y.; m. 1811, Polly
Hutchins; had two children, a son and a daughter. All dead.
330. Joseph, son of Joshua; lived in Homer, N. Y.; m. April 9, 1834, Lucy
Brown. A teacher, county superintendent of schools, supervisor of the town of
Scott. She was b. Sept. 13, 1813; d. April 11, 1897. He d. March 8, 1874. Both
are buried in Atwater cemetery, Homer.
714. Lucy Aurelia, b. Feb. 2, 1835; m. Feb. 13, 1853, Seymour Z. Minor.
715. J. Clayton, b. March 8, 1837.
716. M. Antoinette, b. Jan. 30, 1834; d. Oct. 7, 1889; m. John W. Frederick.
717. H. Ursula, b. Sept. 29, 1845; m. Dwight D. Clark.
331. William, son of David; lived in Trumansburg, N. Y.; m. Julia Hammer.
No children. Both died about 1859.
332. Elijah, son of David; m. April 3, 1814, Sallie Coe, b. Jan. 2, 1795; d.
June 19, 1871. He d. Nov. 10, 1851.
718. Caroline D., b. Sept. 26, 1815; m. Benjamin Lansing.
719. Sarah L., b. Sept. 3, 1822.
720. William G., b. May 4, 1828; d. Aug. 31, 1883; m. Urania Holmes.
No children.
721. Rachel, b. March 24, 1831; m. William Hazlitt.
722. Martha M., b. Jan. 30, 1834; d. Feb. 5, 1870.
335. David, son of David; m. Nov. 21, 1823, Harriet DooUttle; (2) April 5,
1835, Amanda Perrigo, b. May 16, 1811; d. Dec. 6, 1895. He d. Feb. 5, 1864.
723. Louisa Maria, b. Nov. 16, 1824; m. Joseph Cramer.
724. Mary Ann, b. May 14, 1825; m. Truman Daggett.
725. Orminda Elvira, b. Dec. 11, 1826; d. Jan. 6, 1894; m. Peter Hatmaker.
726. Addison Norton, b. Aug. 28, 1828.
Issue by second marriage:
727. Irvin, b. Jan. 8, 1840.
728. Manning, b. Feb. 22, 1844.
729. David H., b. Sept. 6, 1847.
730. Elijah Sanford, b. June 13, 1850.
730. Charles Madison, b. June 24, 1853; m. June 10, 1907, Jennie B.
Haverly. No children.
337. Elihu, son of Jared, was in the lumber business in New Haven; m. Oct.
20, 1811, Julia, dau. of Jared and Lydia (Hotchkiss) Thompson, bap. Aug. 27,
1787; d. 1818; (2) Sept. 22, 1819, Betsey, dau. of Elnathan Taylor, of Northford,
b. 1787; d. 1867. He d. Jan. 3, 1875.
732. Edward EUas, b. May 28, 1816.
338. Stephen, son of Jared; m. Mary Bassett; d. Aug. 18, 1813, aged 26;
(2) Sally Barker, d. March 5, 1841, aged 54; (3) Oct. 29, 1843, Abigail C.
Bradley; d. Feb. 4, 1880, aged 82. He d. Jan. 16, 1866.
733. Edgar Foster, b. Nov. 20, 1818.
734. Sarah, b. Nov. 9, 1822.
735. Emily, b. March 17, 1824.
736. Jane," b. July 7, 1827; m. Albert A. Atwater.
339. James, son of Jared; d. Sept. 11, 1850; m. June 30, 1817, Polly, dau.
of Amos and Polly (Goodyear) Bassett; resided in Cedar Hill. He d. Sept. 11,
1850. She d. Oct. 16, 1857.
737. Horace, b. July 25, 1818.
738. Charles G., b. Aug. 20, 1822.
ATWATER GENEALOGY HI
340. Jarod, son of Jared; m. Hiildah. dan. of Silas and Ruth (Parker)
Allint;: d. Sept. 20, 1820, aged 23; (2) April 25. 1821, Elizabeth, dan. of Amos
Bassett and Hannah Goodyear; d. April 9, 1825; (3i Sarah Alderman. He d.
Maich I,'). 1873. He lived in Twin.sbiirg. Ohio, \aior Hopkin.s. Mich.
739. Albert A., b. Dec. 30, 1818.
Issue by sec-ond marriage;
740. "Lewis Bassett, b. July L'l, 1823.
741. Julia Ann, b. Aug. 9,1824; m. William Powell.
Issue by third marriage:
742. Mary H., b. Oct. 16, 1828; m. John Baird.
743. Nathan S., b. Feb. 6. 1831.
744. David P., b. July 13. 1833.
745. Lyman A., b. Dec. 25. 1837.
34L (uM)rj;e, son of Jared; lived at Cedar Hill, Hamden; m. Jan. 21. 1830,
Julia Maria, dau. of Jesse and Kezia (Stiles) Mansfield, widow of David Leek,
b. Sept. 26, 1797. He d. Oct. 5, 1867. She d. May 26, 1885, aged 87.
34t». .Vni«>lia, dau. of Jared; twin with Maria; m. Nov. 30, 1825, Silas
Beckley. She d. April 8, 1868. Children: William. Cordelia.
.343. Maria, dau. of Jared; m. Nov. 28, 1821, Harvey Bradley; b. 1798; d.
Jan. 1. 1M9. Lived in New Haven. She d. July 5, 1872.
.344. William, son of Jared; m. May 21, 1828, Elizabeth, dau. of Joel and
Eunice Ford; b. 1808; d. April 7, 1878; (2) Mrs. Marv C. Hemingway; d. Sept.
23, 1888. He d. Mav 30. 1898. Resided in New Haven".
746. Henry J., b. July 18, 1829.
747. William Jared, "b. Feb. 10, 1831.
748. Mary Jane, b. Feb. 16, 1833; m. Feb. 4, 1858. Herman D. Clark.
.345. David, son of Jared; m. Mav 16, 1838, Emilv. dau. of Leonard Maxwell,
b. Sept. 1, 1816; d. June 22, 1866; (2) in 1870, Marv Kitzmiller; resided in
Massillon, Ohio. He d. July 31, 1875.
749. John M., b. June 7. 1839.
750. Emma Elizabeth, b. Dec. 19, 1842.
751. Harry E.. b. June 18, 1845.
346. .loshiia. son of Jared; twin with David; m. Sept. 19, 1830. Dorcas
Bron.son. He d. Jidv .30, 1840. She d. March 1, 1903.
752. David, b. Aug. 2, 1881.
753. Eliza Ann. b. June 6. 1833.
754. George H.. b. April 19, 1835.
.347. Thomas, son of Asaph; m. Ascha Strickland, b. May 13. 1770; d. Sept.
26. 1830. Sangerfield. N. Y.. afterwaid at Rockdail. Penn. He d. March 9. 1814.
7.55. Samuel Strickland, b. Feb. 24. 1797.
7.56. Jonathan W.. b. April 9. 1804.
757. Harriet, b. May 7. 1805; m. Cyrus Sherwootl.
7.58. Asaph, b. May 20, 1807.
35'.>. KnoK. son of Asaph, m. 1811, Elizabeth Bentley, of Kingston. Ontario,
Canada. Settled in Ashtabul.i, Ohio.
7.59. Lucinda. b. 181 1.
760. Su.s.-in, b. July 12, 1812.
761. Barbara, b. 1814; m. Heiuy Dudley.
762. Ulysses, b. May. 1816.
763. Myron, b. June 12. 1818.
764. Phoebe Evelme. b. Jiuie 11. 1820.
765. Harriett, b. 1822; m. Mr. Beebe.
766. Amelia, b. Sept. 29. 1824.
767. Saiiuiel. b. Jan. 31. 18.30.
768. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 31. 1.S.30; m. Benj. Sehooly; (21 Mr. Pierce.
3."j4. .Arnohl, son of Heman; m. Sarah, dau. of Lenuiel ami Mary fGri<noy)
Lewis. lie lived at "Atwater's Mills," Soutlungl«)n. Conn., and d. Nov. 26. 1816.
She d. Dec. 11. 1845; aged 65.
769. Orrin, b. April 6, 1803.
112 ATWATER GENEALOGY
770. John A., b. Sept. 24, 1813.
771. Maria, b. May 19, 1814; m. April 14, 1833, Francis Root; d. Nov. 14,
1836.
356. Jeremiah, son of Jereiniah, the first president of Middlebury College,
Vt., was born at New Haven, Conn., in 1774. He graduated at Yale College in
1793, was the youngest of his class and distinguished himself by his scholarly
attainments. He was tutor at Yale from 1795 to 1799, when he was appointed
Principal of Addison County Grammar School on the recommendation of Dr.
Dwight, then president of Yale College. In 1800 he was appointed president of
Middlebury College. He was married to Clarissa, dau. of Rev. Eleazer Ltorrs,
who died at New Haven, Feb. 9, 1834. He subsequently married Mrs. Gusan,
dau. of Amos and Betsey (Woodward) Morris, widow of Willett Bradley; d.
Oct. 17, 1854. Doctor Atwater continued to reside at New Haven until his
death, July 29, 1858.
772. Clarissa, b. May 28, 1803.
773. Wilham, b. Nov. 15, 1806.
774. John Phelps, b. March 4, 1813.
357. John; m. Olivia Sedgewick; resided in Middlebury, Vt., v/here both d.
358. Lois; m. June 23, 1818, James Chaplain. Lived in New Haven. Ehe
d. Oct. 28, 1870.
359. Cliarlps; lived in New Haven; d. Feb. 21, 1825; m. Oct. 4, 1809, Mary
Merwin, dau. of Miles and Abigail Ann Beach, of Milford, b. Feb. 18, 1785; d.
Oct. 13, 1879. He graduated at Yale College in 1805, studied theology under the
first Dr. Dwight and was ordained and installed pastor of the Congregational
church, North Branford, March 1, 1809. His wife m. June 22, 1827, (2) Abijah
Fisher, of New York, by whom she had one child, Charles A. Fisher.
775. George Merwin, b. Oct. 29, 1814.
776. David Fisher, b. Oct. 29, 1817.
777. James Chaplain, b. Oct. 18, 1821.
360. Frances, dau. of Jeremiah; m. Zebul Bradley, a jeweler of New Plaven.
She d. March 11, 1871. No children.
361. Jolin Henry, son of John; m. April 1, 1798, Martha Ferguson, b. Feb.
24, 1783; she d. Oct., 1855. A hatter of Phelps, N. Y. He died about 1810.
778. John, b. Sept. 7, 1799.
779. Thomas, b. May 14, 1801.
780. David C, b. June 7, 1808.
781. Martha, b. June 8, 1810.
360. Joshua; Edwardsville, 111.; m. June 1, 1810, Rebecca Walker. He d. 1870.
782. Ehza, b. May 12, 1811.
793. Frances, b. Sept. 6, 1813; m. Skidmore.
784. John, b. Oct. 5, 1815.
785. Julia Ann, b. March 20, 1817.
786. Emily, b. Dec. 20, 1822.
363. Dolly Ann, dau. of John; m. 1816, Alfred Stearns. She d. Jan. 6, 1855.
Lived at Edwardsville, 111.
364. George, son of John; lived in Westfield, Mass.; m. Nov. 1, 1832, Eliza
Hough; d. Dec. 7, 1892. He d. Dec. 12, 1878.
787. WiUiam Henry, b. June 15, 1835.
788. John C, b. Sept. 17, 1840.
789. Edwaid West, b. Feb. 23, 1854.
367. Betsey, dau. of Stephen; m. March 19. 1820, Truman Post, b. Dec. 11,
1796, in Cornwall, Vt. He was a farmer at Waverly, 111., where he d. Oct. 29,
1847. She d. in August, 1861.
369. £opIironia, dau. of Amos; m. May 8, 1800, John Bryan. He removed to
Camden, N. Y. She d. Sept. 9, 1819.
370. Nathan Lewis, son of Amos; m. Nov. 27, 1811, Evmice Atkins. They
lived in Southington. He d. Feb. 21, 1843. She d. Nov. 21, 1861, aged 76.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 113
371. I.uciiis, st)n of Amos; ni. Mary Churchill, of South Farms, Midrlletown;
settled in Bristol, Conn., and d. 18;il. She was b. July 6, 1773; d. Mar. 24, 1868.
790. Carlos, b. Feb. 2, 1797.
791. Lucius, Jr., b. April 24, 1798.
792. Rhoda, b. Nov. 16, 1800.
793. Mary, b. Dec. 4, 1805.
794. Emily, b. June 25, 1808.
795. Julia, b. Dec. 12, 1811.
796. William, b. Oct. 24, 1813.
373. Caroline, dau. of Joshua; m. May, 1814, Dr. Jared Potter Kirtland,
b. Nov. 10, 1793, in Wallingford. Conn. He removed to Ohio, where he became
president of Ohio State Medical Society and distinguished himself in politics.
374. i:mily. dau. of Joshua; m. Dr. Friend Cook, of \Vallinf,'ford, who
removed to Windsor. Conn., and afterward to Atwater, Ohio, where he prac-
ticed his profession until his death, Feb. 8, 1857.
375. C'ah'b; formerly resided in Atwater, Ohio, but returned to Wallingford,
Conn.; m. June 1, 1826, Julia A. Rice; (2) Sept. 10, 1831, Elizabeth L. Clark,
d. in 1893. He d. in 1886.
797. Mary Lyman, b. Sept. 6, 1837; m. Wm. G. Choate. She d. Dec. 4. 1920.
798. Caroline Elizabeth, b. Sept. 26, 1838.
799. Caleb Huntington, b. March 7, 1843.
800. Edgar, b. Nov. 24, 1850.
376. Joshua; lived in Catskill, N. Y.; m. Mary Hull, dau. of Orrin Day and
Mary Burr Hull, b. May 15, 1811; d. May 10, 1877. He was in the insurance
business. He d. May 30, 1879.
801. Henrv D., b. May 23, 1835.
802. Mary E., b. June 5, 1837.
803. Emily A., b. Oct. 30, 1845.
377. Thomas ('.; m. April 22, 1835, Harriet Loui.se Cook. He d. .lulv 21,
1870. at Mankato, Minn. She d. Aug. 16. 1884.
804. Catherine E. C, b. May 20, 1837.
805. Thomas Cooke, b. Feb. 8, 1839.
806. Joshua, b. April 2, 1846; unm. Lives at Peoria, 111.
807. Harriet Henrietta, b. June 11, 1851.
378. Kdffar; m. Dec. 24, 1843. Sarah S. Yale. He liv(Ml at Wallingford, Conn.,
whore he d. Oct. 7. 1850. She d. March 5, 1900.
808. Sarah Kiitland. b. Sept. 25, 1844.
809. Eliza W., b. April 6, 1848; d. unm. 1906.
810. Edgarine L., b. Sept. 26, 1850.
379. .lohn; in Oct. 11. 1838, Caroline Diana Hall; d. Jime 23, 1846, age«l 31;
(2) Eliza Hall. Jan., 1849; d. Nov. 30, 1881, aged 64. Both daughters of Ru.s.sell
Hall and Mary Kirtland. He d. Dec. 24. 1896. He was one of th(> ol.iest and
most esteemed town.smen of Wallingfonl, Conn.
811. Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 22. 1842; mim.. d. SejU. 12, 1926.
3H(). William; m. Oct. 5, 1849, Elizabeth Helfenstein, dau. of John and
Elizabeth Leonard. He was a doctor and d. July 13, 1882. She d. Jan. 31. ISHl.
812. l':iizal)illi H.
13. Laura .V .
.iHI. Mary .Ann, <lau. of .loslnia: m. Oct. 6, 1.S12, Lieutenant Garret Barry.
who removed to iMilwaukee. Wis. He and his son Wdliam were drowned in
Lake Michigan v.lien the steamer "Lady P'lgin" was lost. She d. in St. Pnul.
384. William -lesse, .son of Elihu; m. Mar. 20. 18.50, Snrnh A. Gropory; d.
March 12, 1851; (2) Sept. 29, 1853, Georgia .\nn Edwards.
814. William Edward, b. March 29. 1856.
815. Charles lioliert, b. Nov. -'<, 18.59.
816. Francis Barton, b. Nov, 25. 1861.
38.".. Laura Maria, dau. of Elihti; m. 1842. Col. Robert R. Towers, of
Quincy, I'Ma.
114 ATWATER GENEALOGY
386. Elizabeth Harriet, dau. of Elihu; m. 1854, Joseph Seabrook of South
Carolina.
387. Anna Julia, dau. of Elihu; m. April 3, 1849, Rev. Wm. H. Crane. They
lived in Quincy, Fla.
388. Phineas, son of Russell; m. Jan. 9, 1814, Hannah K. Boyd; (2) April
14, 1857, Sarah B. Horton. He d. Nov. 14, 1865, having had no children. Sarah
B.d . 1917.
389. Henry S. Attwater, son of Russell; ni. April 14, 1831, Sarah L. Leary;
d. 1851; (2) Oct. 5, 1857, Delia V. Tyler. He was a minister of the Protestant
Episcopal church, serving more than 50 years, and during this time labored in
the state of New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut. He d. June 1, 1880.
817. Sarah Lane, b. Dec. 6, 1832; m. Chas. Seymour Tuttle.
818. Henry Russell, b. July 4, 1842.
393. Luman, son of Rufus; m. Dec. 29, 1808, Mary Key. They lived in Man-
chester, Nova Scotia.
819. James George, b. Nov. 1, 1814; m. Harriet Ayer.
820. Elisha Matthew, b. March 3, 1817.
821. Elizabeth Jane, b. Feb. 15, 1819; m. Dec. 29, 1879, John G. Teet.
822. Luman, b. Aug. 29, 1824.
823. David Graham, b. March 12, 1826.
824. Rufus William, b. May 20, 1811.
394. Adolphus, son of Rufus; m. Mary Ann Murphy. They lived in Man-
chester, Nova Scotia.
825. John Elisha, b. Jan. 14, 1817.
826. Rufus Wm., b. Nov. 28, 1818.
827. Joseph Adolphus, b. June 27, 1824.
828. Stephen, b. 1822.
829. Thomas Henry, b. May 15, 1831.
830. George A., b. Jan. 28, 1835; d. May 31, 1917.
395. William, son of Rufus; m. Feb. 12, 1812, Mary Elizabeth Elliott; (2)
May 20, 1821, Catherine Babson. Newburyport, Mass. He was a master mariner,
but by trade a cooper. One son died in infancy and another, Rufus, died a
bachelor. She was b. May 13, 1795; d. Aug. 23, 1880. He d. June 28, 1855.
831. James R., b. Jan. 7, 1817.
Issue by second marriage:
832. "William Collins, b. Nov. 14, 1825.
833. Joseph Babson, b. Nov. 23, 1827.
834. Constant Loyal Tuttle, b. Sept. 29, 1830.
835. Mary Ann, b. Sept. 18, 1832.
39". Alvarus, son of William; m. Feb. 23, 1812, Margaret McKay. They
lived in Guysboro, Nova Scotia. He d. July 1, 1867. She d. Dec. 1869.
836. James William, b. Jan. 30, 1814.
837. William R., b. June 30, 1829.
838. Charles A., b. May 26, 1837.
839. Amelia Elenor, b. April 19, 1820; d. April 26, 1888; m. Feb. 17, 1846,
James L. Whitman.
399. Dennison; m. in 1852, Christena Torrey. Manchester, Nova Scotia. She
died in Salem, Mass., in 1905, aged 84. He d. June 12, 1868.
840. William Abner. b. June 19, 1855.
400. Ward, son of William; m. Jan. 20, 1825, Mary Ann Bigelow, b. Feb. 10,
1805. He was brought up in Nova Scotia. He went from there to eastern Wis-
consin and finally located in Mindoro. He d. June 21, 1873. She d. Mar. 21, 1897.
841. Emma, b. 1827.
842. Sarah Jane, b. 1829.
843. Charlotte A., b. 1831.
844. William Bigelow, b. Aug. 4, 1833.
845. Joseph E., b. May 8, 1837.
846. Rebecca, b. 1841; m. July 10, 1870, Philip Byrns.
847. Harriet, b. 1845.
848. Milton L., b. 1847; d. Dec. 1911; m. Alice Hull; dau. Edith.
ATWATKIi GP:NP:AI.i MiV 115
406. ICuhanl. son of Ahil Wani: ni. July IH, l.SL'.S. C'an.luK- il. iiullcr; d.
Dec. 26. ISL'.s; d.' i July 2. 1S29. P.ita Ann. dau. of Davui and Mary Barlhclmei
Morris, b. May I. 1S0:5. d. Auj;. 21, 1867. Ht> was a seafaring man, lived in New
Haven, and died in Stalen Island, Oct. 8, 1848.
849. David M., b. Jan. 28. 1834.
ll(». I.MMiaii, .son of Ira; in. in Southington, Aug. 28, 1835, Mary. dau. of
Samuel Johnst)n. a shoe manufacturer of Windsor. Conn. He .served in the
legislature. He d. March .3. 1885. She d. June 1. 1902.
850. Marv Rlizahoth. h. Dec. 16. 1840.
851. Harriet p:sther. b. June 2, 1845; m. Nov. 28. 1883, Frank W. Cadwell.
852. Emma Cornelia, b. Aug. 16. 1851.
853. Alice Eliza, b. Jan. 18, 1853.
854. George Whittlesey, b. Feb. 25, 1858.
855. Carrie, b. May 23. 1862.
\\\. \ll)eit. son of Linus; lived in Montreal; m. in June, 1827. Abigail S.
Mitchell. He d. April 22. 1828.
8.56. Albert William, b. June 25, 1828.
41."). Kduiii; d. June 18, 1871. m. May 24. 1833. Lucy Huntington Greene, of
Vergennes. Vt. A merchant in Montreal, Canada, where he is buried. She d.
May 29, 1890.
857. Henry William, b. April 1. 1834.
858. Sarah Jane. b. Jan. 25, 1836.
859. Mary Amelia, b. May 20. 18.50; unm.; d. March 26. 1925.
4 I (J. Amelia; m. Jan. 29, 1831. Zimri Root. b. May 19. 1806: d. Oct. 8. 1872.
A farmer of Williston. Vt., where both are buried. She d. March 5, 1877.
Henry, b. Nov. 27, 1845.
Charles Isaac, m. Eliza Marion Ward. Three children: Chester Ward. b.
Julv 2. 1882; d. March 27, 1922; Marjorie King, b. Sept. 20. 1881; Nor-
man, b. July 9, 1888.
417. Isaac H., son of Linus; m. in Montreal Frances Hibbard. He d. Jan. 1.
1848. Lived in Montreal.
418. Hiram, son of Jonathan; m. 1830, Hannah Miner, b. April 29, 1806:
d. Feb. 11. 1881. A farmer of Williston, Vt.. and Norfolk. N. Y.; held offices
of town clerk, justice of the peace, supervisor, and assessor. He d. June 23. 1871.
860. Henrv Miner, b. April 18. 1832.
861. Eilwin H.. b. April 30. 1834.
862. Lucius L., b. Sept. 4. 1836.
nit. Xiiilitc.sr, .son of Thomas; d. April 7. 1878; m. Sally L. Drew (ilau. of
LemiU'l aiKi i'olly Warren), b. July 4. 1831. d. Aug.. 1870; (21 in 1871. Betsey
Drew Connor. He was a carpenter antl builder; resided in Burlington, where
his will is recorded and both are buried.
863. Edgar W., b. June 15, 1829.
864. O.sborn T., b. April 2, 18.34.
865. Charlott.' Almira. b. March 19, 1836: d. Nov. 20. 1863; m. Dr. H. J.
Hill.
866. Hli7.abrth M.. b. June 17. 1838.
867 Henry Harri.son. b. Jan. 13. 1840.
4-^1. Liiman K.; d. July. 1892; m. July 17, 1831, Ann Can>line Farn.sworlh
(dau. of M..S.S and Eunice Mattoon. of Burlington. Vt.t; d. June 11. 1835; (2i
May 9. 1.856. Ann Huff Farnsworth. b. in Dor.M't. Vt.. March 25. 1826; d. Jan.
26, 1889; she was ;i cousin of first wife. An insurance and reul estate agtMit in
Grand Rapids. Mich.
868. Mary Caroline, b. Feb. 6. 1860.
4»». William Warn'n. son ot Thomn.t; m. Dec. 12. 1842. Elir. dau of Jo.shun
Harne.s an. I .\I,ii\ .Mvord He resi-^-^'d in Burlingt<in. Vt. He d. Aug 3. 1878. She
d. April 21. 1879'.
869. Wilbur Olin. b May .:. ISI I.
870. Florence Amelia, b. Mov 29, 1852; unm.
116 ATWATER GENEALOGY
423. Sarah, dau. of Phineas; m. Feb. 9, 1839, Silas Holloway. She d. in 1882.
He d. in 1894.
Harriet L., b. Sept. 21, 1840; m. Harvey Hood. They had two chil., Fred
Holloway, b. in 1870, and Sarah Rose, b. in 1878. Fred H. m. in 1891,
Anna Ricker, d. in 1915; two chil. Harvey, b. in 1896, and Catherine, b.
in 1898, d. in 1917. Harvey m. Wilmette Andrix; one dau., Catherine Rose.
William A., b. May 12, 1843; d. 1913; m. Louise A. Young, b. 1849; d. 1906;
four chil., John Wilham, b. 1871; Clara, b. 1868; d. 1909; Calvin Lucius,
b. 1869; Frank Stanley, b. 1874. Clara m. in 1894 Edward Illenden; two
chil., Jessie, b. 1897, and Mary, b. 1902. Frank S. m. in 1918 Daisy J.
Gushing; one son, Paul Gushing, b. in 1919.
Mary Z., b. Aug. 24, 1845; d. Oct. 14, 1921; m. Dec. 27, 1866, Charles W.
Bradley, b. March 27, 1842; d. May 24, 1918; two sons, Silas Foster, b.
Feb. 5, 1869; m. May 6, 1923, Lodisa E. Sullivan, b. June 26, 1888;
Charles W.. Jr., b. Jan. 4, 1874, d. Sept. 5, 1874.
Sarah Abigail, b. Oct. 4, 1850; d. May 25, 1895; m. Dec. 11, 1871, Daniel
Campbell Sinclair, b. May 25, 1849; d. Jan. 8, 1911; two chil., Lulu Belle,
b. April 23, 1877, and Edward Albert, b. Nov. 4, 1881. Lulu Belle, m. June
29, 1898, Albert Blakely Zimmerman, b. Dec. 3, 1869; two sons, Albert
Edward, b. June 28, 1905, and Daniel Sinclair, b. April 21, 1901; m. June
19, 1923, Francis Pritchet, b. Jan. 24, 1899; one dau., Frances Eliza., b.
Dec. 1, 1924.
Lucius Lyon, b. June 3, 1854; d. Feb. 27, 1898; m. Sept. 9, 1880, Amanda G.
Baker, b. Aug. 17, 1860. One dau., Sarah Maud, b. Sept. 16, 1885.
424. Louisa, dau. of Phineas; m. Oct. 26, 1848, Lemuel S. Drew, of Bur-
lington, Vt.
425. Lucius, son of Phineas; m. July 20, 1857, Mrs. Harriet B. Whitney; d.
Nov. 26, 1901. He d. Sept. 26, 1876.
426. Cornelia L., dau. of Phineas; m. Oct. 30, 1855, William B. Moore; d.
Jan. 2, 1866; (2) Feb. 20, 1867, Marcus Ansley, a nurseryman in Geneva, N. Y.
427. Frances M., dau. of William; m. Jan. 1856, Hon. Sidney Lawrence, of
Moira, N. Y. She d. in 1890. He d. May 19, 1892, aged 90.
428. George Edwin, son of William; m. Jan. 1, 1866, Francis H., dau. of
Isaac Brownell and Abbie Carpenter; b. Feb. 4, 1838.
871. Jennie Louisa, b. March 17, 1870.
872. Emma A., b. June 10, 1872.
873. Fannie Harris, b. Sept. 19, 1879.
429. Hiram H., son of William, a physician in Burlington, Vt. ; m. Marga-
retta M. Waring. He d. Aug. 19, 1891.
874. Albert W., b. July 24, 1861.
875. Clara, b. May 21, 1864; unm.
876. Bertha, b. April, 1872; unm.
877. Mary, b. Jan. 28, 1877.
878. Lawrence W., b. about 1880.
430. Frederick Augustus, son of William; m. in Norfolk, N. Y., June 17,
1857, Anna Naomi, dau. of Aerie G. Bradley and Hovey E. Winslow, b. Sept.
16, 1832. He was a merchant and lived at Clearwater, Calif. He was a Major
of the Forty-second Illinois Volunteers, 1863 to 1865.
879. Stella Cornelia, b. April 21, 1858.
880. Fanny Maria, b. Dec. 13, 1861.; m. Edward F. Gaines.
881. Hubbard Gale, b. July 25, 1870.
431. Edward Daniel, son of William; lived in St. Paul, Minn.; m. 1862, Sarah
J. Waring; d. 1863; (2) Jan. 9, 1867, Caroline A. Evarts. He d. April 7, 1882.
882. Ella E., b. Nov. 20, 1868; m. Nov. 12, 1903, Daniel Parker Kilborn.
432. Lyman Wetmore, son of WilUam; d. Dec. 19, 1891; m. May 9, 1861,
Elizabeth A. Turnure (dau. of Robert and Elizabeth Parsons, of New York),
b. Jan. 18, 1843; d. Nov. 15, 1907. He was an artist (water color) and illustrator,
and resided in Brooklyn, where he is buried.
ATWATKK CENEALOGY 117
883. Frank Claspow, b. March 2. 1862.
884. Lvnian William, b. Oct. 12. 1871.
885. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 20. 1875.
433. Sarah, dan. of Samuel; m. Dec. 25, 1842. Lyman Nettleton. of Orange,
Conn. She d. Jan. 1. 1X99.
Conn.
4H4. llunicc, daii. of Ebenezer; ni. .Tune 15. IS."?!. I.^aac Taylor of Che.shire.
4;i."). Sarah dau. of Ebenezer; m. March 18, Ibll, Mitchell Lonibra of
Cheshire, Conn.
43fi. Joel, son of David; m. April 3. 1831. Sally Peck, of Southington. Xo
children. He d. .Tune 9. 1853.
438. Olive, dau. of Isaac; m. April 9, 1823. Willis Hinman. They removed
to Cambridf;e. 111., where he was a farmer and carpenter. She d. April 23. 1889.
439. Sarah Klizabeth, dau. of Isaac; m. Oct. 9. 1831. Enos Royce (Rice I.
He was a farmer in Bristol, and afterward in business at Hartford. Conn. He
d. .Inly 9. 1874; she d. July 10. 1887.
440. KInathan, son of Thomas; lived in New Haven; m. May 21. 1796. Ruth
Caroline, dau. of Ebenezer and Rebecca Parmele, b. Nov. 21. 1774; d. Oct. 11.
1853. He d. Feb. 27. 1845.
886. Ruth C. b. April 29, 1799.
887. Rebecca Shipman, b. Oct. 1. 1802.
441. Jonathan .Vltwater, son of Thomas; lived in New Haven; m. Jennette
Knox. She d. June 5, 1833, aged 56. He d. Jan. 22. 1852.
888. John K.. b. 1800. \
889. Xornian M., h. April 20. 1802. - —
890. Klisha .M.. h. 1811.
44"i. Thomas, son of Thomas; m. Jan. 15, 1806. Sarah, dau. of Eli Beecher
and Susannah Kimberly; b. Sept. 3. 1781; d. Jan. 31, 1852, aged 71 vears. He
d. Aug. 25, 1828.
891. Susannah Kimberly. b. April 11. 1807; m. Feb. 12. 1828, George Lewis.
892. Marv B.. b. Feb. 28. 1809; m. June 4. 1833. Theron N. Read.
893. Elisiia. b. Dec. 18, 1811.
894. Nancy R., b. Nov. 9. 1816.
895. Thomas B.. b. Sept. 20, 1818.
896. Sarah B.. b. Sept. 7. 1824.
m. \aM(>. dau. of Thomas; d. 1852; m. July 1, isni. Klihu Mix (son of
M<liilal)le Beecher and Elisha Mix), b. 1775; supercargo and part owner with
Captain Brintnal. of New Haven, on a sealing vovage to the I'acific and China.
He d. at Owyhee in 1828. She m. (2) John Richards. She d. April 19. 18.37.
117. William, son of Deacon William; m. Lucy. dau. of Jabcz and Naomi
(Bristol I Bull, b. July 21, 1780. d. Sept. 30. 1843. aged 62. He d. May 16. 1S39.
Lived in Milford.
897. James B., b. April 20. 184 3.
898. William.
899. Elizabeth: m. W. 11 Hammell.
n,H. David, .son of Deacon William; m. SejU. 13. 1799. Charlotte Pond. d.
Ealonton, Ca., Sept. 14. 1847. aged 70. H«' d. Dec. 7, 1823.
900. Charles W., b. Dec. 18. 1800.
901. Charlotte, b. 1813.
902. S.irah T'ond. b. 1819.
l.yz. ( haritv 1., tiau. of William; ni. 1812. Truman IMtkin. b. Nov. 22. 1787.
She d. June 12. 1825. Truman Pitk.jn. farmer and deacon of the Congregational
church, was a prominent figure in the romnumity for many years The record
of himself, wife and descend.mts will be f<)un<l m the printe«l history of the
Pitkin family. They lived at Rootstown. Ohm.
Elnathan A., b. 1814; m. Lucy A. Seymour.
118 ATWATER GENEALOGY
William T., b. Feb. 11, 1818; d. April 11, 1861; m. Sophia Stilson.
Caleb A., b. Feb. 11, 1821; m. Anna M. Whitlock.
Elizabeth Caroline, b. Nov. 11, 1822; d. Sept. 13, 1879; m. June 7, 1843,
Ransom Hobart Clark, b. March 16, 1822; d. April 27, 1898. R. H. Clark
was a prosperous farmer living between Rootstown and Ravenna, Ohio.
He d. at his home. Elizabeth Pitkin Clark d. from exposure while on a
camping trip in Colorado, where she is buried.
Alpheus G.. b. May 4, 1844; d. May 24, 1861, U.S. Army.
Henrietta Louise, b. July 18, 1845; d. Sept. 21, 1894; m. Sept. 2, 1869,
George Washington Buell, b. Sept. 2, 1835; d. April 14, 1888. He was
a teacher for a number of years. He d. in Colorado and she d. at
London, Ohio, in an accident.
J. Garfield, b. Nov. 6, 1880; m. June 13, 1908, Ethel E. Peeples, b.
Aug. 19, 1883. He is an attorney and has many oil interests
throughout the West. He lives at Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Betty Jane, b. Oct. 15, 1915.
Catherine Elizabeth, b. July 17, 1883; m. Aug. 7, 1905, Charles
O'Connor, b. Oct. 26, 1878. He is a member of the law firm of
O'Connor & Holden; lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Lawrence Buel, b. July 12, 1908.
J. Buell, b. April 20, 1914.
Julia Minerva, b. April 1, 1851; d. June 1894; m. Nov. 23, 1871,
Willi? m Leonard Slutz, b. Feb. 22, 1846, d. April 14, 1907.
Merrill Clark, b. Aug. 19, 1872; m. 1907, Edna Hopkins. He
is an attorney living at Cincinnati, Ohio.
Helen EUzabeth, b. Sept., 1908.
Mabel Henrietta, b. April 27, 1875; d. Sept. 21, 1894.
Raymond Mahlon, ta. Oct. 6, 1880. He is Professor of English
of Ohio University.
Earl Ransom, b. June 30, 1883; m. 1910, Edna Lee Davis. He
is District Superintendent of the Methodist Episcopal
church and is located at Cambridge, Ohio.
Philip Avery, b. 1911.
Leonard D., b. 1914.
Ralph, b. 1917.
Helen Margaret, b. 1890; d. Sept. 21, 1894.
Wilbert Ransom, b. Jan. 10, 1859; m. Sept. 15, 1886, Gertrude L.
Brewer, b. Feb. 28, 1867; d. May 12, 1915. For many years he
was a successful farmer and shipper living in Colorado. He is
now retired from active business interests and lives at Long
Beach, Calif.
Isador Elizabeth, b. Dec. 12, 1887; d. Dec. 21, 1918; m. Dec.
12, 1906, Elmer Sly.
Elizabeth Elsie, b. Dec. 8, 1908.
Clark, b. Sept. 1, 1909.
Wilbert Ransom, b. April 17, 1911.
Alfred, b. Aug. 13, 1913.
Donald, b. Feb. 4, 1915.
Gertrude L., b. Dec. 18, 1916.
George, b. Nov. 29, 1918.
Ralph, b. Feb. 19, 1888; m. March 7, 1909, Stella Whisler. He is a
farmer living near Eaton, Colorado.
Thelma Gertrude, b. Sept. 2, 1911.
Cecil Marjorie, b. Oct. 26, 1912.
Carol Mae, b. Dec. 18, 1914.
Everett Ransom, b. Oct. 13, 1918.
Vincel, b. March 9, 1923.
Vada, b. March 9, 1923.
Elsie Marjorie, b. Aug. 25, 1890; m. June 6, 1917, J. W. Cobler.
He is employed in a bank and lives at Long Beach, Calif.
Wilberta Elizabeth, b. Dec. 6, 1918.
Jean, ta. April 15, 1921.
Charles Lee, b. June 12, 1925.
Lester Ivan, b. April 14, 1892; m. Feb. 25, 1915, Helen Elmer. He
is employed in Denver, Col.
Colgate, b. July 22, 1920.
A'lW AlER GENEALOGY 1 Ht
Guy Cameron, b. Sept. 25, 1896; ni. Mary Crew. He is a farmer
living near Eaton, Col.
Eiila Lee, b. Sept. 17, 1918.
Harry Ransom, b. Dec. 29, 1898: m. Dec. 5, 1919, Irene Nixon. He
is a farmer near Eaton, Col.
Lorree, b. Nov. 12, 1921.
Elsie Marjorie. b. Aug. 16, 1923.
Cora L., b. June 8, 1864. Teacher in Baltimore, Md.
Carrie L., b. Juno 8, 1864. Teacher in Baltimore. Md.
454. AJ)r;ili:iin. son of Isaac-; m. Ruth. dau. Josiah and .lemima (Dickinson)
Cowles; b. May 11, 1766; resided in Poultney, Vt.
90.3. Isaac Punderson, b. Mav 12, 1796."
904. Alanson, b. May 26, 1803.
905. Franklin Truman, b. June 24, 1805.
458. Timothy Glover, son of Timothy; m. Nov. 25, 1811, Merata, dau. of
John Lee Hitchcock and Eimice Hudson. He was a farmer and lived in Cheshire.
He d. Dec. 4, 1820. She d. Oct. 30, 1880.
906. Wilham Glover, b. May 22, 1814.
460. Phineas; removed to Chenango County. N. Y.; m. Sept. 30, 1812, Sarah
Flagg. b. July 25, 1793; (2) in 1848, Julia A. Mason, d. Sept. 24. 1844. He d.
Julv 30, 1862. His children all died without leaving any male descent.
" 907. Svlvester, b. Dec. 21, 1813; d. Feb. 14, 1844. '
908. Henry P., b. Feb. 3, 1829; d. May 2, 1853.
461. Aaron, son of Timothy; m. Betsey Atsom; removed to Guilford,
Chenango County, New York, where he d. May 6, 1854. She d. April 13, 1831.
909. Esther Maria, b. Feb. 13, 1821; m. Norris Gridley; d. 1906.
910. Abigail Ann, b. Oct. 1, 1823; m. Orrin Gridley; d. 1898.
911. Lucinda Fidelia, b. Jan. 9, 1828; d. Aug. 19, 1878; m. George Belmore.
46"!. Flanien. son of Samuel; Cheshire; m. Jan. 10. 1810, Orella. dau. of
Jonathan Gorham and Desire (Brooks) Bristol, b. Aug. 4, 1791; d. May 13,
1852. He d. May 13, 1863.
912. Laura Ann, b. March 7, 1811.
913. Samuel Augustus, b. 1813.
914. Emily Mary, b. 1823; d. Nov. 15, 1881; m. Charles H. Preston.
46."). I'atience; m. in Cheshire, Conn., Aug. 30, 1815, Isaac R. Sanford. They
settled in Marion. N. Y.. where he held many positions of trust, both in church
and state. For more than two decades he hold the office of justice of the peace,
and was chosen as representative in the general assembly at Albany in 1S44.
He was a high-minded and honorable gentleman and a liberal giver. He d. July
2, 1885. Mrs. Sanford d. Dec. 12, 1865.
466. .Vhigail .\iiii; iii. Sept. 30, 1819, Levi Bradley, of Cheshire. Conn. He
was 1). Nov. 11, 1792; d. March 18, 1877. She d. May 5, 1897.
167. Lois Maria, dau. of Samuel; m. Oct. 8, 1829. Augustus, son of Jo.seph
Hilth(()ck and P^achel Johnson, b. Julv 2. 1806; d. April 8, 1842. She d. Dec.
26. 1866.
46H Kliixia, (iaii. of Enos; m. Sanuiel Sanford. Nov., 1795. Samuel d. Sept.
18. 1857. Rhoda d. Jidy 3, 1860. at Mantua. Ohio.
469. .\m/.i; m. Nov. 21. 1801. in Aurora, 111., Huldah Sheldon, b. Deo. 28.
17S."., in Suf field. Conn. She d. in Mantua, Ohio, Oct. 9, 1845. (2t Jan. 29. 1846.
Mrs. Rebecca Paine. He d. .lune 11, 1851.
915. Clenna. b. Dec. 14, 1802.
916. Darwin, b. Sept. 11. 1805.
917. Matilda, b. .April 20. LSI 6
470. Juthatn: m. April 3. 1.S03. Lama Kclloggs. at Hud.son. Ohio, He d.
Nov. 4. ISL's. Sh<' d. Aug. .30, 1834. The family home was in Mantua, Ohio, a
mile north of his brother's farm, on which grew up the thriving village of
Mantua Station after the Mahoning (F-rie) mil n»a<l was built.
120 ATWATER GENEALOGY
918. Silvia, b. Dec. 28, 1805.
919. Julia, b. Jan. 14, 1813.
920. Eliza, b. Jan. 16, 1816.
921. Lucinda, b. May 17, 1819.
471. Lois; m. Jan. 24, 1805, Samuel Judson, at Mantua, Ohio. She d. March,
1813.
472. Miriam; b. Jan. 7, 1788; m. at Mantua, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1805, David
Pond. He d. May 31, 1827. Miriam d. Nov. 14, 1870, at Maynard, Iowa. They
lived and he died in Mantua, Ohio.
473. Mary, dau. of Enos, b. Nov. 5, 1792; m. (1811) Hezekiah Hine. She d.
May 10, 1846. After her death Hezekiah m. (2) Diantha Goodell Chapman
(sister of Carlton Goodell). He d. July, 1869. The residence of the Hine family
was at Shalersville, Ohio.
474. William, son of Noah; m. Dec. 20, 1810, Harriet, dau. of Lemuel
Pomeroy and Lucy Lyman, b. May 23, 1787; d. Oct. 17, 1824. He was a gradu-
ate of Yale, 1807; settled at Westfield, Mass., as a physician, and d. Nov. 20,
1833.
922. Lucy, b. Sept. 16, 1813.
923. William Lyman, b. March 3, 1820.
924. Harriet P., b. Nov. 26, 1822.
475. Anna, dau. of Jason; m. James Peck (son of Capt. Ebenezer R. and
Rebecca Dickerman), b. March 6, 1793; removed to Jeffersonville, Ind., where
he d. 1865.
476. Edward, son of Elisha; m. Sept., 1843, Almira F. Harrison, dau. of
Deacon Harrison, of North Branford. They lived in Mendon, 111.
925. Eunice A., b. Dec. 5, 1848.
477. Jason, son of Asa; graduated at Yale, 1825, (studied Theology at
Yale) ordained to the ministry Aug. 26, 1829, pastor Congregational church at
Middlebury, Newtown and other places in Connecticut; m. May 4, 1837,
Clarissa Morse, b. 1809. She d. Feb. 13, 1844; (2) June, 1847, Susan Arms
Wright, b. Dec. 16, 1816; d. Dec. 1, 1897. He d. in West Haven, April 1, 1860.
479. Belah, son of Moses; m. Naomi Johnson; lived in Naugatuck, Conn.
He d. May 7, 1859. She d. April 2, 1870, aged 80.
926. Lucinda, b. April 3, 1820; d. April 26, 1873.
927. Jane, b. 1812; m. 1832, Ansel Spencer. He d. Aug. 7, 1857, aged 61.
She d. Nov. 8, 1842.
928. Clarissa, b. 1815.
929. Miriam, b. Dec. 24, 1831.
480. Mabel, dau. of Moses; m. David M. Payne. They lived in Naugatuck.
He d. Sept. 30, 1860, aged 70. She d. Aug. 12, 1882. Their dau. Nancy, d. Sept.
8, 1875, aged 52.
482. Ira, son of Amos; lived at corner of College and Crown streets, New
Haven; m. April 9, 1817, Roanna, dau. of Ebenezer Buckingham and Olivia
Woodruff, b. Dec. 20, 1795; d. Sept. 28, 1873. He was a ship carpenter and
architect. He d. Sept. 6, 1849.
930. Susan M., b. Aug. 18, 1821; m. Rev. James R. Mershon.
931. Merrit Buckingham, b. Jan. 8, 1823.
932. William W., b. Nov. 4, 1824.
933. Emily, b. Sept. 4, 1828; m. March 8, 1859, Samuel E. Baldwin.
934. Chas. Julius, b. Feb. 13, 1833.
935. Harriet Frances, b. Aug. 8, 1834.
936. Olivia Roanna, b. Feb. 6, 1836; m. William J. Atwater.
485. Nancy, dau. of Amos; m. Nov. 26, 1823, Eldad Hotchkiss, of Water-
bury. He d. Sept. 26, 1835. She d. Nov. 8, 1894.
486. Amos, son of Amos; m. Dec. 28, 1820, Julia M. Hoadley. He d. June 8,
1834. He owned a grist mill in Naugatuck, Conn., where both are buried.
937. Charles, b. Aug. 22, 1826.
ATWATKK t;HXKALU(JY 121
490. Allan, son of David; ni. Robecc.i, dau. of Benjamin Peck and Lucie
Dickeitnan. b. Jan. 30. 1800; d. Aur;. 18, 1868. Thov lived in Bethany. He was
a farmer and d. Feb. 21. 1869.
9:?S. Marv Kliz.aheth. b. Sept. 2. 1S21.
;»;»». Marshall Pavi.i, b. Mav .'50. 1826.
910. Margaret Augusta, b. Nov. 11, 1830.
941. Adaline, b. Aug. l.-i. 1835.
912. Franklin Benjamin, b. Aug. 14. 18.37.
19."). (iarrct. .son cit' .Jonathan; in. 1 >> r :;(i. 1827, Lucind.i Carter. He d.
Maich 1(1. KS79. She d. Sept. 27. 1893. They lived in Maine, N. Y.
913, p:milv .1.. b. Dec. 8, 1828.
944. Abigail, b. March 2, 1833.
945. Maria L., b. June 5, 1837.
946. John J., b. Nov. 10. 1840.
94 7. (^live A., b. Dec. 23. 184 3.
94 S. rhaile.s G.. b. June 12. 184 8.
■\Uii. Huldali. dau. of Holcbrook; m. Hezekiah Thomp.son, b. Dec. 16. 1751;
(2) Elijah Thomp.son. b. Dec. 16, 1751; d. Oct. 5, 1825. His will, proved 1825.
names wife Huldah whom he made jointure before marriage. Elijah wa.s imcle
to Hezekiah. fii'st husband of Huldah.
197. .lonali, son of Holebrook. lived in Now Haven; m. Abiah Macomber.
bap. Nov. i:;. 1743. He <i. in Charleston. S. C. Aug. 26, 1824.
505. Tluuldeus, son of Stephen; m. Sept. 27, 1807. Annie Peck. He d. April
16, 1817.
949, Lucius, b. Nov. 13, 1811.
507. ( atli.rinc; m. Feb, 1, ISOS, .-Vnios Trowbridge, b, Nov. 25. 1783; d.
July II. isn»
.">09. K.lKcca (...rliani, dau. of Stephen; d. May 17. 1845; m. March 14. 1826,
James Hervey, son of Hervey and Nancy Bradley Mulford. He was graduated
from Yale in 1794, and was a merchant of the firm of Bradley & Mulford. in
New Haven, Conn.
.")I0. William ( uticr, son of Jeremiah M.; d. Feb. 12, 1885; m. in New
Havin. May 1. 1815. Harriet Hoadley (dau, of John and Elizabeth Watroust,
b. Dec, 6. 1795; d. Aug. 18, 1873. His early life was spent ui New Haven; later
he went to Georgetown. D. C, and latterly lived in New York, where he was a
well-known wholesale commission merchant, his firm being known as Atwater,
Mulford & Co.
9.50. Marv Elizabeth, b. Feb. 19, 1817.
951. John Hoadley, b. Jan. 23, 1824.
952. Sarah Watrous, b. Oct. 5, 1826.
953. Harriet, b. Nov. 6, 1829.
9.54. Jeremiah W.. b. Sept. 16, 1832.
.Ml. liaiiiiali ( iill.r; ,1 .\ov. 8. 1866, aged 71; m. Nov. 13, 1817, Stephen
Bishoj), son of Daniel and Loui.sa Hotchkiss, b. Nov. 10, 1792; d. March I, 1S45.
5r,!. Susan linwell. dau. of Jeremiah M.. m. July 26, 1824, Sidney Wa.shing-
ton Lectc. He lived m New Haven and died Aug. 31, 1836, in New Orleans, of
yellow fever. She d. March 26, 1873.
."»!;{. Sarah, dau, of ,Ioseph; m, Nov, 12. 1815. John D. Br«)wn. She il. June
7. l.S.'. 1.
511. Kli/a, il.iu. of Joseph; m. July 23, 1817, Zelotes, .son of Joel I">ny of
New Haven, He was a manufacturer and was prominent In city affairs there.
Ho was b. in Hatfield. Mass.. June 24, 1791. and d. In 1870. She d. June 1. 1«J»I.
515. .1(1X1 [ill. son of Jo.seph; iv Jan. 1. 1823, Hachel Duncan, of South Caro-
lina, and I. moved to La Harpe, 111 . about 1823. She d. Oct. 18. 1871, He d.
Jan, 1. 1875,
9.55, Marthena, b Mav 5. 1824,
956, Thomas, b. Nov. 23. 1827.
122 ATWATER GENEALOGY
957. James, b. April 17, 1830.
958. William E., b. July 8, 1833.
959. Mary, b. Jan. 29, 1836.
960. Lorraine, b. Sept. 3, 1841.
961. John J., b. Sept. 29, 1846.
516. Nathaniel Mix, son of Joseph; m. Dec. 10, 1823, Rhoda Curtis. He d.
Aug. 17, 1825. Lived in New Haven. She prob. m. (2) Dec. 3, 1826, Alexander
Henry.
962. Sarah Thomas, b. Nov. 18, 1824; m. May 6, 1843, Paschal Fisher, of
Sandusky, Ohio.
517. Job Mansfield, son of Joseph; m. Oct. 10, 1823, Hannah B., dau. of
Munson Peckham and Hannah Thompson, b. July 22, 1805; d. Dec. 23, 1882.
He d. March 26, 1833. They resided in New Haven.
963. Jeremiah John, b. Feb. 27, 1825.
964. Jeanette Mary, b. Feb. 28, 1827.
965. Lydia Anne, b. April 22, 1831.
518. John Starr, son of Joseph; m. Oct. 7, 1829, Mary, dau. of Joshua Miller
and Harriet Gouge, b. Jan. 3, 1810. He was a carriage manufacturer and d. in
Columbus, Miss., Dec. 4, 1866. She d. Sept. 8, 1893.
966. Henry Lockwood, b. Nov. 24, 1833.
967. Alfred E., b. Sept. 26, 1837.
968. John Starr, b. June 29, 1845.
519. Stephen Harris, son of Benjamin; d. Nov. 15, 1865; m. Keziah, dau. of
Theophilus Humphrey; d. 1832; (2) Azubah Brown, b. 1785; d. March, 1866. He
was a farmer and lived at Canton, Conn.
969. James, b. May 8, 1824.
520. Koxanna, dau. of Benjamin; m. Nov. 15, 1815, Riley Loomis. She d.
March 15, 1870, in Troy, N. Y.
521. Sarah, dau. of Benjamin; m. Sept. 26, 1816, Porter Fowler, of West-
field, Mass. She d. Dec. 25, 1864. They had: Wells, Mary, Charles, John and
Elizabeth.
522. Sylvia, dau. of Benjamin; m. Orrin Bates. They lived in Springfield,
Mass., where both died. She d. April, 1864. They had: William, Mary, Sarah,
Thomas, Lucius, Almon J., Charles and Adelaide.
52.S. Titus, son of Benjamin; lived in Westfield, Mass.; m. Dec. 16, 1828,
Hannah Moseley. He was a farmer and d. Feb. 23, 1861. She d. Feb., 1846.
970. Frances M., b. April 28, 1832.
971. Frankhn BUss, b. Jan., 1834.
524. Noah, son of Benjamin; m. Feb. 10, 1835, Carolina A. Root. He d. Jan.
1, 1877. She d. Dec. 15, 1895.
972. Wells, b. Sept. 12, 1836.
973. John Root, b. June 19, 1850; d. June 17, 1871.
525. Mary, dau. of Benjamin; m. Almon J. Lloyd; b. April 7, 1803; d. Jan.
1, 1857; (2) Chas. J. Hinsdale; d. about 1872. Children by Lloyd, Jarvis James,
Almon and Caroline.
528. Moses, son of Moses; lived in Canandaigua, N. Y.; graduated at Yale
college; m. Miss Margaret Weist, 1852. He d. Aug. 8. 1864. She d. Jan., 1857.
974. Frederick Tyler, b. Feb. 23, 1853; d. April 21, 1931.
529. Samuel Tyler, son of Moses; m. July 16, 1839, Elizabeth Emerson, b.
Aug. 6, 1812; d. April 11, 1878. They lived in Buffalo and Chicago. He d. May
1, 1897.
Sackett. He d. March 19, 1843. She m. (2) Samuel W. Cook.
531. Jeremiah, son of Joel; lived in Westfield; m. May, 1836, Nancy
975. Dwight M., b. Dec. 19, 1838.
976. James H., b. Dec. 31, 1840.
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5.S'2. l^uira. dau. of Joel: m. Dec. 28, IR.il, Nehemiah Edson; (2t Mr.
McLaiKlt-r. She d. Dec. 29. 1891.
583. I,.\(li:i. dau. of Jwl; in. Dec. 29. 1829. Charl.-.s Gaylord; (2) Mr. Sperry.
She lived in Pennsylvania and d. in 1889.
."i.'U. Fanny, dau. of Joel: ni. Xov. 10, 1829. Orrin Hotchkiss. She d. in
Milwaukoo in"l880.
.■>;i."). .lofl. .son of Joel: lived in Suffield, Conn.; m. Maria Brown.
977. Sarah Maria, b. Veh. 13, 18.38: d. April 25. 1886: ni. Ai)ril 19, 1879,
John L. Hubbard.
978. Mary Eliza, b. J\dy 25, 1850.
536. Sarah, dau. of Joel: ni. Nov. 3. 1831, Milton Brookin.s, of Collinsville.
Conn.: (2) Feb. 23. 1842. John Edson.
537. Leonard, .son of Joel: ni. Oct. 3. 1839. Julia, dau. of D. Sackett and
Tryphmia Loonu.s. b. Sept. 6. 1816: d. Oct. 12. 1812: (2) Jan. 3. 1819. Frances
H.. dau. of i:»ennis Hedges, b. July 19, 1825. He lived in Westfield, Mass., and
was president of a whip company.
979. Ellen M.. b. Ju!' 11. 1813.
980. Albert C. b. March 3. 1846.
Issue by second marriage:
981. Dennis H.. b. Dec. 17. 1850.
982. Leonard C. b. July 14. 1853.
983. James B.. b. Julv 3. 1858.
984. Lucy F.. b. March 3. 1861.
985. Margaret C. b. Nov. 20. 1864.
538. Joseph, son of Joel: m. March 14. 1858. Almira Tiffany, b. Sept. 12,
1835. He was a farmer and lived at Canandaigua. N. Y.
986. Lydia Josephine, b. Aug. 4. 1860.
987. Emma Bell. b. Nov. 4. 1864; m. IMax Thaler.
988. Anna Lovisa. b. Feb. 12. 1867; vmm.
989. George Leonard, b. Oct. 10. 1869.
5.39. Joseph Hall, .son of Jo.seph; m. Sarah . He d. Aug. 29, 1813, in
South CaroHna. but was buried in Cheshire, Conn.
990. Jo.seph William, b. July 4, 1813.
54 L Truman, son of Joseph; m. Oct. 10. 1819. Palmyra, dau. of Abijah and
Jerniima ( Cornwall i B.ach, b. April 19, 1802; d. Nov." 11. 1822, aged 20. He
d. Oct. 26. 1828.
542. Corni'lius. son of Abel; m. Etmice Bartholomew, who d. Feb. 25, 1803.
aged 27. Tluv riinoved to Pompey. N. Y. and retiuncd to Shanesvdle. Ohio.
He m. (2) Anna Barber. F^eb. 2. 1804.
991. Miles Barber, b. June 21, 1805, d. Dec. 26, 1878; m. Lydia S. Atwator.
dau. of Ira and Philanda Stone. His will was probated Feb. 3, 1879.
They had one son. William Alonzo.
992 Fiii.-.- .Anna. bap. 1806.
513. ( hauiK-ry, son of Abel; .settled m the northeastern portion of Sheffield.
Ashtabula County. Ohio, early in the year of 1817. He d. while still a younjf
man, but his pioneer plu<k, public spirit, and many virtues have left their
imprint on the town he hidped tn settle. He .1. .May 20. 1.S3I. Me m. Nov. 30.
IHTJ, ,I((liaiuia .ludd, b. Dec, 1786. Latt>r his wife was united in marringe to
Wvman Hill, who was father-in-law to lier oldest son.
993. John T.. b. Nov. 7. 1815.
994. Lyman Chaiincey. b. Feb. 4. 1820.
995 Laura.
5n. •^:imiifl, .son of Abel; ir, June 20. 1820. V'lnlcntin. dnu. of Alexander
SlianUland an. I Vintentia Wil.sun^ b. Vvh 20. 1R02; d. June 27. 1863 A farmer
of Hiniim^;ham, Iowa. d. Feb. 17. IHIO. Both buried tn Hirmin^hnm
996. Sarah A. E., b. Nov. 2. 1820: m. Oct. 10. 1S.39. Willinm Heck.
997. Selencia V, G.. b. Dec. 25. 1827; ni. Sept. 16. 1817. Adani Bolt.
124 ATWATER GENEALOGY
998. Laura S. A., b. Sept. 30, 1840; d. Oct. 5, 1882; m. Jan. 21, 1858,
Goldson Pruett. One dau. m. Harry Price. York, Neb.
999. Athalia M. M., b. April 19, 1848, d. Feb., 1922; m. Sept. 14, 1874,
John W. Newman. Two daughters: Laura, m. Emerson E. Rowley,
had two chil., Iva Margaret, b. 1896; Ivan Ernest, b. 1898. Dora
Newman, m. Curtis Rogers; four children.
545. Lyman, son of Abel; m. in New York City, Jane Lockhart. Lived in
Ashtabula, Ohio, and Fulton, 111., where thev both died. He d. in 1862. She d.
in 1869.
1000. Charles Abel, b. Oct. 20, 1824.
1001. Miles L., b. Oct. 25, 1825.
1002. Lucius R., b. Feb. 25, 1828.
1003. Caroline E., b. March 30, 1830.
1004. Marcus, b. 1831.
1005. John Wesley, b. 1833.
1006. James, b. 1839.
1007. Eliza J., b. 1838; m. Neal Shogo.
1008. William H., b. 1841.
1009. Zilah M., b. 1846; d. 1919; m. Clay Fusen.
546. Marquis Lafayette, son of Stephen; m. March 12, 1809, Melinda Fuller,
b. Jan. 31, 1790. He d. in Whitington, Vt., July 2, 1838. She m. (2) Elisha
Dickinson, d. May 4, 1867. He d. Jan. 11. 1852.
1010. Holhster, b. Oct. 9, 1820.
547. Nancy, dau. of Stephen; m. Chester Balch; b. 1788; d. July 15, 1847.
She d. Sept. 11, 1860.
548. Esther, dau. of Stephen; m. Sept., 1812, Ezra Cushman, b. May 22,
1785. He was a farmer at Wilmington, Vt.
549. Eunice', dau. of Stephen; m. Uri Mansfield, of Hamden. He d. Jan. 13,
1813. She d. May, 1862.
550. Jared, son of Samuel; m. Oct. 28, 1807, Lucy, dau. of Hezekiah and
Elizabeth (Merriman) Hall, b. Oct. 9, 1792. He lived in Hamden, Conn. He d.
Oct. 13, 1850. She d. Aug. 30, 1870, aged 88.
1011. Laura, b. Dec. 5, 1810.
1012. Ruth Dickerman, b. April 11, 1812.
1013. Betsey, b. Aug. 22, 1821.
551. Catherine, dau. of Samuel; m. Sept. 19, 1810, Joel Dickerman, son of
Hezekiah and Hannah Rice, b. May 25, 1775; d. Feb. 22, 1865, at Jewett, N. Y.
She d. Sept., 1866.
552. Samuel, son of Samuel; moved to Big Hollow, Catskills, Greene
County, N. Y.; m. Sept. 11, 1811, Julia, dau. of Joel and Sarah (Rice) Hough,
b. Dec. 23, 1787; d. 1818; (2) Jan. 3, 1820, Sarah Bronson, b. July 28, 1795;
d. 1866.
1014. Alfred, b. Sept. 23, 1812.
1015. Chloe, b. Dec. 3, 1814; m. Lewis W. Baldwin.
1016. Edwin, b. March 1, 1816.
Issue by second marriage:
1017. Juha H., b. March 31, 1821; m. H. R. Winter; (2) Moses Winter.
1018. Sarah B., b. May 23, 1824.
1019. Jane H., b. June 21, 1827; m. John Beach.
1020. Urania, b. June 15, 1832; d. June 10, 1905.
1021. Emerett, b. June 12, 1836; m. Piatt Hitchcock.
553. Obedience, dau. of Samuel; m. Sept. 13, 1809, Amos White Sanford;
b. Dec. 29, 1786; d. Oct. 29, 1850. She d. April 10, 1868.
Goodyear Asa, b. Aug. 28, 1814; m. Elizabeth Bassett; (2) Harriet Austin;
( 3 ) Sarah Goodall.
Albert, b. May 1, 1818; d. Sept. 23, 1854; m. Emily Banner.
Cynthia, b. Sept. 20, 1822; d. March 25, 1882; m. Juhus Gorham.
Robert Amos, b. Nov. 15, 1825; d. Nov. 24, 1871; m. July, 1851, Ann
Gaylord, Cheshire, Conn. No children.
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Saimiol Dennis, b. June 20. 1827; d. March 1. 11)06; ni. Mary Rogers.
Catherine O.. b. Oet. 20. 1831; d. March 10. 1906; m. Jeremiah Leek.
John White, b. Nov. 11. 1835; ni. Phebe Wooding.
Evelyn Augusta Babbitt, b. Julv 2:5. 1826; ni. Richard Newman Atwater
of Lcdyard. N. Y.
5.")!. .stcplitii Wuoslcr, son of Sanuiel; m. Oct. 12. 1816, I'ollv, dau. of
Benajah Rice and Sara Hou-h. b. April IS. 1797; d. March 1. 1875. He d. May
20. 1861. Lived in Jewett. N. Y.. a farmer.
1022. Samuel \V.. b. June 29, 1832.
1023. Aurelia H.. b. June 29. 1835.
5.")."). Mary. dau. of Samuel; m. Sept. 25. 1816. Ambrose, son of Samuel
Baldwin and Lucinda Hill, b. Jiuie 1. 1795. Settled in Jewett. N. Y.
5.")6. liuth. dau. of Timothy; m. Nov. 28. 1803. Randall Warner. They lived
m riymouth. Conn.
557. Klani. son of Timothy; lived in Plymouth; m. Dec. 6. 1804. Chloe. dau.
of Benajah Camp. He was a farmer. He d. Oct. 16. 1819. She d. Sept. 18. 1819.
1021. George Camp. b. Jan. 20. 1810.
1025. Rutha Chloe. b. Aug. 22. 1815; m. N. S. Pond.
558. Uyllys, son of Timothy; lived in Plvmouth. Conn.; m. Feb. 26. 1813.
Fanny, dau. of William Purdy. who d. in 1843; (2i May 27. 1844, widow Julia
F. Curtis, b. June 19, 1813; d". Jan. 31, 1896. He was a farmer and d. April 18.
1873.
1026. Henry, b. April 29, 1815.
IdJT I'.etsev, b. Aug. 11, 1824.
lOL'S. Willis, b. June 12. 1833.
IdJit. Martha Richardson, b. Jan. 6. 1843.
559. Lydia. dau. of Timothy; m. Feb. 13. 1816, Elam Fenn. son of Jason
and Martha Potter Fenn. She d. Feb. 3. 1873. He lived to a ripe old age and
d. Aug. 21. IHSI. in the same house where he was born. They celebrated iheir
golden wedding Feb. 13. 1866.
560. TiiiKdhy, son of Timothv; lived in Plvmouth; m. Dec. 2. 1829, Eunice
Ives, b March 9. 1800. sister of Truman D. Ives. He <1. Feb. 14. 1853. She d.
Sept. 16. 1895.
10.30. Stephen, b. Aug. 29. 18.30.
561. .lames, son of John; m. April 6. 1806, Thankful, dau. of Benjamin
Avery and Mary Burrows, b. Jan. 31. 1784; d. May 17. 1870. He il. Jan. 6. 1866.
He was a teacher, farmer and storekeeper; resided at Ithaca.
10:!l. Leonard, b. Nov. 25. 1808.
lO.'l'J. .\ancy. b. Sept. 8. 1811.
Kt;;;;. I'.cnjamin Avery, b. Sept. 9, 1815.
1031. Franklin, b. Julv 10. 1817.
10.35. Dcwitt Clinton, b. Julv 30. 1819.
1036 Fanny, b. Oct. 6. 1821 "
10.37 David Dennison. b. Sejit. 20, 1823.
iu;:s .Marv. b. Julv 15. 1825.
1039. Kdward. b. May 10. 1828.
1040. Rufus King, b.'p'eb. 26. 1830.
."16.'. ■Itilin. .-^on of John; d. in Ohio, leaving two daughters. Ho m. Susannah
Ciffonl.
104 1. Susannah, m. John Pwcmer; buried in Newark, N. J.
104 2. Laura, b. June 17. 1814.
."i6:{. llMra<f, .son of John; m. Sarah Goodyear. He d. Doc. 15, 1849. Lived in
Genoa. .\ V.
1043 Eliza Sutherland, b. 1821; m. Sylvester ChUda.
mil Spafford L.. b. 1828.
.">6I. \\ nils, .son of John; m. Marilla Brmlley He d. In Genoa. N. Y.. May 4.
IS 19 They had two sons; both dietl young.
126 ATWATER GENEALOGY
565. Goodyear, son of John; m. Rhoda Tilley; Genoa, N. Y., where he d.
April 14, 1869'
1045. John Romaine, b. Aug. 30, 1817.
1046. Jerome, b. Dec. 9, 1821; m. Louisa Mallery.
1047. Juhus, b. May 4, 1824.
1048. Lucy Jane, b. Sept. 19, 1826.
1049. Mary Anna, b. Dec. 15, 1828.
1050. Timothy J. G., b. 1831.
566. Laura, dau. of John; m. Joseph McWhorter. He d. in Ithaca; she in
Cuba, Allegany Covmty, N. Y. They had one son.
567. Susan, dau. of John and second wife, Lucy Davis (dau. of Nathan
Davis, of Revolutionai'y fame) was born 1810; m. Gordon Gillett. She d. at the
age of 95 in Kenosha, Wis., June 15, 1905. Two daughters and one son survived
their mother. When she was over 80 she took a trip east in company with her
husband and a daughter who was a teacher in Chicago. Among other places
they visited the national capitol — and at the Washington monument ( she was
a little woman, and spry as a cricket) she said, although she could have
walked up all right, she knew it would be too much for Mr. Gillett and Ann — so
she took the elevator. Susan, "Original Daughter" and member of the local
chapter, D. A. R. of Kenosha, and also honored with a membership in the
D. A. R. state chapter of Wisconsin.
568. Sarah Ball, dau. of John; b. Sept. 4, 1821; m. Alfred Ward and spent
her married life in Oshkosh, Wis. She d. April 3, 1917, at the age of 96 years.
569. Richard Newman, son of John; m. Evelyn A. B. Sanford; b. July 23,
1826; she d. Sept. 12, 1912. He was drowned in Cayuga Lake in 1888. They lived
in Ledyard, N. Y.
1051. Eugene L., b. Aug. 17, 1850.
1052. Ella, b. March 6, 1862.
1053. William, b. Aug. 28, 1863.
1054. Lucy A., b. Oct. 8, 1860.
570. Lewis, son of John; m. Ann Price; (2) Cornelia Swift. He d. at his
home in Manchester, Iowa, Sept. 17, 1896. He engaged in business for several
years in Ithaca, N. Y. In 1869 he removed to Iowa where he had large landed
investments. In 1873 he entered upon the drug business with his son Frank,
who was an experienced druggist, as partner. This continued until a few years
before his death, when he withdiew. Always an active, energetic, upright
business man, he had a well earned name for unflinching honesty and fair
dealing which made him a much honored citizen. His four children — three
daughters and one son, were all born in Cayuga Co., N. Y., by his first marriage.
1055. Mary, b. Jan. 8, 1843.
1056. Frank.
1057. Cornelia; m. James Kelsey. She d. in Gainesville, Ga. Left one dau.,
Susan.
571. Samuel, son of John; m. April 24, 1851, Charlotte Sarah Carter. He d.
Jan. 10, 1894. About 1864 he settled in Newark, N. J. She d. May 29, 1909.
1058. Frederick Clay, b. April 7, 1852.
1059. Lilly Belle, b. Feb. 4, 1865; m. Willis B. Atwater.
1060. Samuel Nelson, b. June 24, 1869.
572. John, son of John; m. in Angelica, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1873, Eliza Starr,
dau. of J. C. Arnold and Sophia L. Starr, b. June 19, 1844, d. Feb. 26, 1921. A
grocer at Newark, N. J. He d. at Angelica, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1904.
1061. Sophia Louisa, b. Dec. 7, 1875; d. Jan., 1938.
573. Jason, son of Caleb; m. Feb. 8, 1815, Mabel Goodyear, dau. of Capt.
Stephen and Esther Barnes, b. Mar. 26, 1788. Lived at Perry, N. Y. He d. May
23, 1829.
1062. Lisetta, b. Dec. 3, 1815.
1063. Mary G., b. Jan. 25, 1819.
1064. Stephen Decatur, b. Feb. 27, 1823.
1065. Jason J., b. April 12, 1825.
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.")7I. .Irrcmiah. son of Caleb; ni. Mav 9. 1813, Liiiv Tillov. h. Mav 9. 1791;
d. April 6. 1821; i2» March 22. 1832. Rachel Kinj;. b. Mareh 22. 1800; d. April
6. 1862. He d. Juno 26. 1818. A liiinbernian and farmer at Mecklenburg, N. Y.
1066. Samuel T.. b. March 19, 181 1.
1067. An.son A., b. Feb. 28, 1816.
1068. Dwight. b. Oct. 15, 1817.
1069. John B.. b. Aug. 1, 1818.
1070. Wilson, b. Nov. 7. 1821.
Issue bv second marriage:
1071." Willis Goodyear, b. Aug. 8, 1832.
1072. Darius A. lams, b. Oct. 8, 1837.
1073. Ambrose Cotter, b. April 23, 1839.
575. John (■.. son of Caleb; m. March 26, 1804. Celia Gifford. b. May 22,
1779. He d. Dec. 7. 1815. She d. March 20, 1865. He lived in Genoa, N. Y.
1074. Alonzo B.. b. April 6. 1805.
1075. Emilv. b. Jan. 7. 1811; d. Feb. 6. 1868; m. Isaac Kniffen.
1076. John G.. b. April 21, 1815.
578. .Anna, dau. of Richard Newman; m. Sept. 13, 1809, David Warner, b.
April 19. 1786; d. May 27, 1858. She d. Oct. 13, 1877. Plymouth. Conn, and Ohio.
581. N'ewiiiaii, son of Richard Newman; n. Nov. 24, 1844, Emeline Butler.
She d. Sept. 8. 1889. They had two daughters; both dead.
1077. Eliza E.. b. Sept. 15. 1845; m. Andrew Rheinhold.
58i. .Ii>hn ()shi»rin', son of ophar; lived in Hamden; m. Mary. dau. of
Ebenezer and Hannah Humiston, b. 1781. He was supposed to have been killed
during the invasion of Canada in the summer of 1814.
1078. Abigail Augusta, b. Sept., 1802.
1079. Eliza Ann.
1080. Emeline, b. June 4, 1807.
1081. Daniel Leonard, b. March 4. 1800.
1082. George Willard, b. Dec. 25, 1811.
1083. John Elizur, b. Oct. 16. 1812.
587. < liarles, son of Zophar; m. Mabel, dau. of Amos and Ruth (Gilbert!
Warner i2) June 11, 1824. Anna Tinker, d. Jan. 27. 1849. He d. Aug. 25. 1842.
One dau.. Mabel, m. George Way. She d. Aug. 19, 1901; one .scni. George.
588. I'aniiv, dau. of Zophar; m. Loverett Ailing, b. 1797; d. Jime 12. 1870.
She d. Sept. 29, 1858. Lived in Hamden.
589. Marcus E., son of Zophar; m. Susan . They lived in Pittsfield,
Mass.. where ho was a manufai'turor.
1084. Raymond, m. Mary Hicock; one son, Frederick, b. April 24. 1850.
1085. Lucy, h. Aug. 25. 1831.
1086. Marv P^lizabeth, h. Jan. 27. 1837; m. Michael Connor.
1087. William E.. b. 1810.
loss. P.on.mi. b. 1846; m. July 4. 1869. Mary Hicock.
590. I.ixcretl, son of Tchabod; m. Abigail Hawley; (2» Mrs. Sarah Messen-
ger. Ho (1. Doc. 31. 1854. in Oberlin. Ohio.
10S9. Lucv Cordelia, b. Dec. 26. 1813.
1090. Allen Hawlev, b. Sept. 1. 1817.
1091. Richard Bloomfield, b. April 16, 1826.
1092. Esther I.emira, b. Dec. 16, 18.30.
1093. Sarah Abigail, b. Feb. 24. 18.37.
1094. Edwin Benoni. b. Dec. 19. 1838.
591. l,.Mn:in. son of Ichabod; ^ni. Hannah, dau. of Ephraim Harbor; d. at 98
years and 8 nmnth. Ho was a farmer an<! lived at Barkhnin.sted, Conn.
1095. J*)siah Wolcott. b. April 8. 1814.
1096. Laura, m. Eli Barnes.
1097. Sarah Louise.
128 ATWATER GENEALOGY
594. Jared, son of Ichabod; m. Nancy, dau. of Amos and Ruth (Smith)
Bowen; b. May 25, 1800; d. May 17, 1850. He d. May 28, 1842. They lived at
Riga, N. Y., where they ai-e buried.
1098. Ruth Livia,"b. Nov. 14, 1827.
1099. Jared Allen, b. Aug. 19, 1832.
1100. Alonzo Edwin, b. July 25, 1835.
1101. Nancy G., b. June 28, 1837; m. M. H. Parmelee. She d. Mar. 12, 1915.
595. Daniel, son of Simeon; m. Nov. 9, 1816, Lois Stevens, b. June 27, 1795.
He d. Nov. 26, 1861. She d. the day before her husband. Both were buried in
one grave. They lived in Wells, Vt.
1102. David, b. May 2, 1821.
1103. Lucius, b. March 30, 1822. Went west.
1104. Socrates, b. Jan. 12, 1823.
1105. Louisa C, b. May 7. 1825; d. April 22, 1902; m. Aug. 30, 1881, John
H. Park.
1106. Laura, b. Dec. 1826; m. James Patterson. Lived in Iowa.
1107. Nancy L., b. March 11, 1830; m. Sept. 30, 1875, George W. Brown;
d. at Wells, Vt.
1108. Olive, b. April 3, 1833; m. July 13, 1870, Thomas J. Clark; d. at
Wells, Vt.
1109. Royal, b. April 30, 1828.
1110. Asa, b. July 17, 1836.
596. Jcmathan, son of Simeon; m. Dec. 16, 1819, Sabrina Perry. He d. May
14, 1868. He lived in Middletown, Vt. She was b. May 23, 1802, and d. Feb. 26,
1891.
1111. Jonathan, b. Dec. 26, 1828.
1112. Sabrina, b. Feb. 23, 1831; m. Feb. 23, 1877, Wm. Robinson, d. May
24, 1891.
597. Stephen, son of Daniel; m. Patience Nichols. Removed to Wells,
Rutland County, Vt. He d. Jan. 27, 1882. She d. in Middletown, Vt.
1113. Susan, b. Jan. 7, 1825; m. Orrin Campbell.
1114. Mary, b. July 18, 1826.
1115. Sarah, b. April 11, 1828.
1116. Lyman, b. March 29, 1830.
1117. Esther, b. Aug. 8, 1837.
601. J(»hn, son of Benjamin Todd; m. Feb. 16, 1809, Nancy Van Alstyne,
b. May 23, 1788; d. March 13, 1862. He was a physicia.n at Canajoharie, N. Y.,
and d. Sept. 1, 1847.
1118. Elnathan Reynolds, b. Dec. 15, 1815.
1119. Cornelius Rush, b. July 6, 1819.
602. Zereviah, dau. of Benjamin Todd; m. Kerley Johnson; b. Aug. 5, 1779;
d. Feb. 18, 1846. She d. May 27, 1849.
605. Dorcas, dau. of Benjamin Todd; m. Walter K. Farmin. He d. March 4,
1853, aged 58. She d. May 30, 1857.
607. Elnathan, son of Benjamin Todd; m. April 15, 1815, Mary Bliss; b.
May 17, 1795; d. Nov. 2, 1872. He d. Feb. 15, 1877. Lived in Brownsville, N. Y.
1120. Hannah Eliza, b. March 20, 1818; m. Joseph Mcfee.
1121. Nancy, b. May 13, 1820; d. 1880.
1122. Malinda, b. May 26, 1822; m. Henry Divendorf.
1123. Emeline, b. Jan. 18, 1829; m. Henry Divendorf.
1124. John Bliss, b. Nov. 6, 1835.
608. Mercv, dau. of Benjamin Todd; m. Samuel Shepard; b. Nov. 7, 1793;
d. Nov. 8, 1887. She d. Dec. 29, 1863.
611. Fhilo Judson, son of James; m. 1826, Katherine, dau. of Isaac Race
and and Aurena Althouse. They lived in New Marlboro, Mass. He d. Nov. 2,
1869. She d. Jan. 8, 1867, aged 74.
1125. Mary Louise, b. Sept. 6, 1827.
1126. James, b. Sept. 16, 1828.
1127. Ehas H., b. about 1834.
ATWATKM GENEAL»i«;V 129
612. J:mn>s Yoiihk-. son of James: m. April 9. 18J0, Lncrctia. rlaii. of Folo-
mon Fulli'i- ami Kstlior Geharl. b. April 18. 1819. He <!. April 9, 1892. in
Chicopee. Mass. A farmer of New Marlboro. Mass. She d. May 25, 1902. Two
dauf^hters. .lulia H. and Marv S. d. unm.
1128. Albert A., b. March 18. 18n.
1129. George P.. b. Dec. 10. 181 1.
ll.'.O. P'rances Louise, b. March 10, 1847.
1131. Edward C. b. Feb. 5. 1858.
fii:i. Tiittle. son of Daniel: ni. Mary Ann Griffin; b. 1800; d. Sept. 8, 1864.
A blacksmith of Williamsburg, N. Y. He d. in Trov, N. Y.
11.32. Daniel A., b. Mav 1. 1882.
11.S.3. p:mily, b. Jan. 23, 18.31.
ll.'vl. AllHMt, married, had son, George, living in Cohoes, N. Y.
1135. Silas, reported as a deserter during Civil War, m. >mder assumed
name, and settled somewhere near Fredcrickstown, Mo.
1136. Eliza, m. Mr. Witham, and had several chiklren. When she d. he
m. her sister. Ruth.
616. Sarah, dau. of Daniel; m. Joseph Manning, b. Julv 7, 1800; d. in 1882.
She d. Aug. 3. 1880.
617. Jane, dau. of Daniel; m. John Hogeboom, who d. in Sandlake, X. Y.
She d. Oct. 9. 1893, aged 80; in W. Stephentown, N. Y.
624. James Lewis, son of Stephen; m. March 26. 1835, Harriet Hazard, b.
Oct. 3, 1808. He lived in Binghamton, N. Y.. and d. Nov. 4. 1883. She d. April
16, 1891. Three children died young.
1137. Arlow Nelson, b. July 18, 1842.
1138. Sally Rebecca, b. Aug. 18, 1844.
1139. James Griffin, b. April 28, 1848.
11 10. Edward Payson, b. Sept. 17. 18.50.
625. I>ani«>l Eber, son of Stephen: m. June 16. 184 6. Amanda Malvina
Foster, d. Mav 2. 1885. He d. June 18, 1901. Binghamton and Chicago. 111.
1141. Uriah E.. b. June 19, 1847.
1142. Charles L., b. April 25, 1849; m. July 2. 1881. .\nna Henry. No chil.
Live in Lawrenceville, Penn. He d. Jan. 13, 1926.
11 13. Edward, b. Feb. 27. 1865.
11 1 I. Emma. b. Oct. 5, 1867; m. William Cole.
626. Stephen, .st)n of Mead; m. Oct. in. 1840. Maiy L. Weaver. On her
mother's side the Miner family — was a lineal descendant of Theophilus Eaton,
one of the founders of New Haven Colony (dau. of Zebulon and Eunice W.
Miner), b. March 5, 1816; d. May 19, 1894, "at Batavia. N. Y.; buried in Provi-
dence. A civil engineer about 1843-5. He d. April 12, 1855.
1145. Edward Weaver, b. Jan. 5, 1842.
1116. P.ichard Mead, b. Aug. 10. 1844.
1117. Marv Alice, b. Nov. 22, 1851; unm.
1148. Anne Caroline, b. July 10. 1853.
(>'.'7. Lr\i lluai;, son of Mead: ni. Aug. 29. 184 1. Mary Matilda Cnine, dau
of Silas and Bi'ulah Crane. They settled at Lockpoit, N. Y.. where they lived
several veais, then on a farm in Somerset. N. Y., where his wife d. Feb. 2, 1872.
He d. April 9, 1890.
1149. William L., b. Oct. 8, 1847.
1150. Elizabeth H.. b. April 9, 1849.
1151. Mari;i L.. b. April 26. 1852.
1152. Mvra J., b. Dec. 14, 18.55.
1153. Stephen, b. March 21. 1857.
1154. Sarah E.. b. Mav 30. 1859.
11.55. Bertha E.. b. May 8, 1862.
628. .Ins. |)ii II., .son of Mead; lived in Providence. H. I.; m. Jan. 8. 1852,
P^hzabeth A. Harkness, b. Sept. 17. 1825; d. Oct. 8, 1883; (2l Oct. 7. 1886. Ellen
M. P.ahcock, A mechanic, manufacturer, and minister in Quaker church.
115(5. Ida Dorcas, b. .lune 20. \H'^^.
1157. Alfred L.. b. March 26, 1866.
130 ATWATER GENEALOGY
629. Sarah Alma, dau. of Mead; m. Oct. 31, 1860, Asa Kelsey (son of
William and Phebe Hallock), b. May 23, 1839, in Pelham township, Canada
West. She d. in 1910, at Portland, Oregon.
630. John, son of Mead, resided in Chicago; m. June 4, 1851, Margaret
Allen, dau. of Lars Larson and Martha G. Peerson, b. Sept. 2, 1825. He d. May
25. 1885. She d. Dec. 12, 1916.
1158. John Larson, b. Aug. 7, 1852.
1159. Sarah Jane, b. March 3, 1858. Teacher in Chicago public schools.
1160. Emma Mabel, b. Oct. 4, 1868.
631. Huldah Hoag, dau. of Mead; m. Sept. 27, 1849, Thomas E. Hartley.
He was a farmer and lived at Cardington, Ohio. She d. April 24, 1860.
632. Catherine, dau. of Titus; m. Dec. 25, 1840, Adolphus Craw, a farmer.
633. James, son of Titus; m. July 17, 1851, Jane L., dau. of Cheney Taft
and Lydia Kennedy, b. Dec. 26, 1827. He d. Dec. 19, 1903.
1161. Willard Taft, b. Aug. 20, 1852.
1162. Charles Nelson, b. June 16, 1857.
1163. Edwin Charlton, b. May 9, 1860.
1164. Irving James, b. April 30, 1863.
634. Emilv M., dau. of Titus; m. Jan. 8, 1850, Nathan Hoxson. She d. Feb.
17, 1898.
635. Esther, dau. of Titus; m. Marmaduke D. Hoy, of Woodstock, 111; his
third wife.
636. David, son of Jesse; m. Oct. 22, 1801, Mary McKenzy, b. Oct. 12, 1784;
d. Oct. 19, 1859. He d. Feb., 1861. A tanner, shoemaker and farmer and lived
at Itaska, N. Y.
1165. Charles, b. Jan. 28, 1803.
1166. Philander, b. March 17, 1805.
1167. Angelina, b. Jan. 2, 1808.
1168. Fidelia, b. Oct. 14, 1810.
1169. Mary Jane, b. Oct. 9, 1818.
1170. Chester, b. May 31, 1821.
1171. Sarah Maria, b. July 6, 1825.
1172. Orrin, b. June 22, 1829.
637. Jesse, son of Jesse; m. Lucretia Martin, b. May 20, 1791; d. July 31,
1868. He d. June 6, 1866. He bought government land, settled in Elmhurst, 111.
1173. Betsey, m. Dodge. She d. in California.
1174. Rachel, b. Jan. 7, 1815; d. April 11, 1893; m. Eldredge.
1175. Ann, b. Dec. 25, 1816; d. June 11, 1899; m. Reed.
1176. Rebecca, b. Nov. 11, 1822; d. Dec. 29, 1852; m. Whitlock.
1177. Olive, m. Benjamin Fuller.
1178. William, disappeared and never heard from.
1179. George H., b. Feb. 20, 1829.
1180. Benjamin, m. Lucy J. Black. Chil.: Elnora, Alberta, William.
638. Stephen, son of Jesse; m. in 1809, Sophia, dau. of David Fuller, b.
April 6, 1784; lived in Oshtemo, Mich. He was a farmer and d. Sept. 10, 1838.
1181. Edric, b. Dec. 21, 1809.
1182. Lvdia M., b. Oct. 28, 1813.
1183. Oliver C, b. Aug. 19, 1811.
644. Phebe, dau. of Benjamin; m. James Connor. Lived in Blakeley, Penn.
She d. in 1810. He d. in 1861. The children were Annis, Alice, Bushrod, Harriet,
Harmon and Huldah, who was b. Dec. 26, 1800, and m. Jan. 2, 1822, Jonathan
White. They lived in E. Williamson, N. Y. She d. Nov. 21, 1889. He d. April
6, 1883.
645. Luther, son of Benjamin; m. Mehitable Sheldon, who d. 1858. He d.
1857. He lived in Sodus, N. Y.
1184. Sally, m. David Rogers. Died Adrian, Mich. No issue.
1185. Thomas S., b. March 25, 1808.
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1186. Thoion, b. 1813.
1187. Le\i. b. 1811.
1188. Lucy, 111. Eiiinions Tieiiiaine; d. Adrian, Mich.: 2 children.
1189. Eliza, m. Jerniainc Lathrop; d. Adrian, Mich.
1190. Marv. ni. Joseph Wear.
11 PI. William, b. May, 1827.
ll!iL'. Benjamin, one dau., Frances, Hillsdale, Mich.
1 !!•;>. Harriet, m. Wm. Jerdan; d. in Chiwasse Co., Mich.
1191. Pliiletus, b. and d. in Williamson, N. Y. No issue.
64(). U'illiam, son of Benjamin; m. Martha Hardinj;. Lived in P^ast William-
son, N. v.. uiiere both d. and are buried. No children.
647. Mi'liilabl(>. dau. of Benjamin; m. Stephen Vaughn, of E. Williamson,
N. Y. Descendants still live there.
«M8. Ziniri, son of Benjamin; m. Vashti Overton, d. April 1, 1857, Lived in
Willianisun, N. Y. and Lima, Ind.. where he d. Aug. 7, 1859.
1 i;».^), Loren, b. Feb. 15, 1821.
IHiH. .Tames Harmon, b. Sept. 2, 1822.
1197. Annis, b. Nov. 18, 1824; m. Ezikiel Johnson.
1 19S. Emily Lydia, b. May 27, 1829.
1 199. Nancy Cordelia, b. Dec. 29, 1893; m. Silas Bovd.
1200. Marquis Lafayette, b. May 20, 1840.
649. Henjamin, son of Benjamin; m. Feb. 24, 1822, Salo Havden; (2» Feb.
14, 1850. Mary Skinner; d. Aug. 9, 1854, aged 57. He d. Feb. 9."l867. William-
son, N. Y. One son, Marcus Earle, died young.
1201. Frank Marion, b. Sept. 26, 1854.
651. Caleb, .son of Ebenezer; Circlevillc, Ohio; m. Diana Lawrence; (2)
April ;j, 1811, Belinda Butler. He d. March 13. 1846. He was born Dec. 25, 1778,
in North Adams, Mass. He was graduated at Williams College in 1804. studied
law, and became a successful piactitioncr. He moved to Ohio in 181 1, where
for some years he was a member of the state legislature and postmaster at
Circleville. He was also Indian commissioner imder Jackson. He published "A
Tour to Prairie du Chien" (1831); "Western Antiquities" (1833); "History of
Ohio" (1838), and an "Essay on Education" (1811). An article on "The
Writings of Caleb Atwater" is to be found in the Cincinnati "Western Monthly
Magazine" for 1834.
1202. Belinda, b. Nov. 12, 1813; m. Wm. Foster.
1203. Richard D., b. March 16, 1816.
1201. Dewitt C, b. March 23, 1819.
1205. Aurelia P., b. April 7, 1823; m. Henry Coontz.
1206. Lucy Maria, b. F^eb. 23, 1829.
<i.'),S. Miiir.N ( ., .son of James; m. Sept. 19, 1S31, Marianne KimbtMlv; d.
April I't;. is; imaged 20; (2) Nov. 26, 1842, Catherine T. Pease. He d. July 7,"l845.
1207. Anne B., b. Jan. 16. 1843; m. Edward IngcMsoll.
1208. Edward B., b. Feb. 26. 1845.
«i.")l. Ilarrief, dau. of James; m. Ajiiil 12, 1812, Rev. Dan Curtis Collins.
He d. at Fort Howard, Wis., Aug. 9, 1883, She d. Oct. 11, 1844.
655. Julia, riau. of James; m. Aug. 3, 1837. Amos Hitchcock Trowbridge,
son of Amos and Catherine Atwater. He was b. Feb. 11, 1814; d. June 26, 1881.
6.">6. KdwanI >!., son of James; removed to Buffalo, N. Y.; m. Ajiril I. 18.54,
Marie (]. Sinitli. He d. in 1897. She d. May, 1917,
1209. Maria, b. Jan. 17, 1855.
1210. Julia, b. April 22, 18.56; unm.
1211. .lames A., b. Dec. 8, 1857.
1212. Lizzie B.. b. Oct. 15. 1861.
1213. Granger S.. b. June 15, 1863.
1211. Kate B., b. Nov. 2, 1.S6S,
657. .Viliert T.. son of .lames; m. Nov. 15. 1.SI5. Susan Bristol Ho d. April
22. 1865. She d. 1906, in Chicago, 111., at 87. They lived in New Haven.
132 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1215. Henry Charles, b. April 15, 1846.
1216. William Albert, b. May 2, 1847.
1217. Ella Augusta, b. Feb. 7, 1849.
1218. Carrie T., b. Feb. 28. 1855.
658. Francis J., son of James; removed to Buffalo, N. Y.; m. Harriet
Tweedy Evans, b. Nov. 16, 1831; d. April 5, 1896. He d. April 6, 1867.
1219. Frances Jennie, b. Oct. 27, 1855.
1220. William T., b. June 20, 1859.
659. Sarah, dau. of Charles; m. April 6, 1825, Matthias B., son of Aaron
Denman, of Philadelphia, b. in 1803. They lived at Quincy, 111., where she d.
May, 1883.
660. Charles, son of Charles; lived in New Haven; m. Sept. 22, 1836, Mary
Montgomery, d. July 5, 1855; (2) Oct. 3, 1856, Emilie Montgomery. Both
daughters of Joseph Montgomery and Harriet Howell. Emilie was b. Feb. 8,
1832; d. Oct. 30, 1885. He d. Dec. 6, 1891.
1221. Charles, b. Aug. 8, 1839.
1222. Howell, b. Sept. 4, 1841.
1223. Harriet Montgomery, b. Dec. 25, 1843; d. 1918; m. July 8, 1869,
Henry C. Ward, d. 1916.
1224. Mary, b. Dec. 23, 1845.
1225. Eleanor Root, b. Aug. 20, 1850.
Issue by second marriage:
1226. William Montgomery, b. Oct. 28, 1858.
1227. Annie Wilcox, b. Jan. 18, 1861.
661. Elizabeth Badger, dau. of Charles; m. Nov. 22, 1836, vv^illiam Slater
Charnley, b. July 22, 1815; d. Jan. 24, 1888 (son of James H. Charnley and
Martha Slater). He was a banker and manufacturer at New Haven, Conn. He
d. in Chicago. She d. April 18, 1853.
662. Henry, son of Charles; d. Jan. 22, 1862; m. April 6, 1841, Martha
Slater, dau. of James Charnley, and Martha Ann Slater, b. Aug. 3, 1819;
d. Feb. 14, 1883. 1846, located in Derby. Bought one-third interest in firm of
Abraham and Wm. Hawkins, manufacturers of springs and axles. Later this
firm became Atwater and Hawkins. 1846 incorporator of Derby Savings Bank.
1847 organized Birmingham Iron & Steel Works, became president. 1850 served
as State Senator. 1853 appointed postmaster. 1857, 1858, 1859 served three
years as Warden of the Borough of Birmingham in the town of Derby, Conn.
Fourth Warden.
1228. William Charnley, b. April 8, 1842.
1229. Henry, b. Sept. 14, 1843.
1230. Martha Charnley, b. March 21, 1847.
1231. Charles Elmes, b. Jan. 19, 1849.
1232. Sarah Denman, b. Oct. 10, 1857.
663. Lucy Root, dau. of Charles; m. June 19, 1839, Thomas, Jr., son of
Thomas Elmes and Lydia Coles, of Philadelphia, b. Aug. 23, 1818; d. Nov. 15,
1880. A manufacturer at Quincy, 111., and Senator and Congressman. She d.
April 7, 1905.
664. Jennett, dau. of Robert; m. Sept. 29, 1834, Edwin Street, of East
Haven. She d. Oct. 13, 1882, in Boonton, N. J.
665. George (Raymond), son of Robert; m. July 2, 1840, Mary Cooke, dau.
of Wm. H. Hale and" Mary Brown (Cooke). He d. Nov. 6, 1874.
1233. Isabel Taylor, b. May 17, 1847.
1234. Francis Wyman, b. Oct. 15, 1849.
1235. Helen Frances, b. June 13, 1856.
1236. Percy George, b. Feb. 15, 1859.
1237. Frederick Holland, b. Jan. 1, 1863.
1238. Ida Wyman, b. March 12, 1866.
666. Leonard Daggett, son of Robert; m. May 27, 1847, Elizabeth W.
Schoonmaker; d. in Brooklyn, Sept. 23, 1876. No children.
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«i(i7. Kli/.:ilM'tli Hiiiil, (iau. of Robert; ni. in Brooklyn. N. Y., March 20, 1847.
John T. Cowin-;, ol" Jamestown, N. Y.. d. in Jamestown. Dec. 30, 1896.
«;«>H. KolxTt Henry, son ol" liobert; b. in New Haven: m. June 20. 1850,
Jane Weavei'. No ihiMren.
661). Sarah Southinayd. dau. of Robert; b. in New Haven; m. May 11, 18.50,
Joseph Beale Brush, eldest son of Jarvis Brush of Brooklyn, N. Y.; d. in New
York. Apv\\ 29, 1895.
SEVENTH GENERATION
670. Charles Henry, son of Lyman; m. Nov. 13, 1833, Caroline Gorham, b.
1810; <i. IMO; (2i 1M2. Elizabeth Ann Thompson (widow of Andrew Babcock).
b. .\u<;. 28, 180."i. He d. Feb. .5, 1851. Resided in New Haven.
1239. Robert Henry, b. Sept. 12. 1834.
Issue by second marriage:
1210. Catherine Clarissa, b. April 22, 1843; unm.
671. I.ynian Hotchkiss, son of Lyman; m. Oct. 7, 1835, Susan, eldest child
of Elilm SanfoKi and Susan Howell," b. Oct. 17. 1813; d. April 23, 1879.
1211. Lvman Sanford, b. May 24. 1838; d. unm. March 27, 1889.
124 2. David Judson. b. Feb. 18, 1841.
124 3. Edward Sanford, b. Feb. 8, 1843.
124 1. Addison, b. Nov. 30, 1851.
67'!. (irace Clarissa, dau. of Lyman; m. Nov. 26. 1838, as her second hus-
band, ?:iias Braiiley, son of Ichabod Bishop, b. Aug. 5, 1795; d. June 18, 1866.
He lived in New Haven.
67.S. Susan, dau. of Lyman; West Springfield. Mass.; m. Jan. 3, 1841,
Rirhai-d Bagg, b. March 20, 1812; d. Oct. 29. 1852.
674. Wyllys, son of Lyman; m. July 3, 1855. Harriet, dau. of Elihu Sanford
and Svisan Howell, b. Aug. 2, 1828; graduated at Yale in '43. with fourth rank
in a class of ninety-six members; taught school for four years at Fairfield,
Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Burlington, Vt., was a cashier of banks at South-
port and Sevmour, 1847-55; of the Tradesmen's Bank in New Haven, 1855-57.
He d. Nov. 28. 1899. No children. She d. Feb. 3, 1920.
676. Frances Jane, dau. of Medad; m. Nov. 3, 1836, Ezra Chidsey Rowe,
b. July 26. ISlf); d. Feb. 29, 1856. She d. Dec. 3. 1880.
677. Mar.N I.dinsa, dau. of Medad; m. July 7. 1852. George Pardee Munson.
of Wailingford, Conn. He was an engineer and steam boiler builder: d. Oct. 29,
1871. She d. Feb. 26, 1895.
678. Kli/.ur I'underson, son of Medad; m. Oct. 3, 1849, Julia Augusta, dau.
of Augustus Henniigway and Julia Blake.slee, b. Dec. 23, 1825; d. Nov. 25. 1899.
He lived m .N'ew Haven and Chesliire, Conn., d. Dec. 9. 1899.
121"). .Juline Louisa, b. April 27, 1S52.
1246. Hattie Blakeslee, b. May 10, 1860.
1217. X.llie Adeline, b. Jan. 21, 1863.
679. (ieorgf Medad, son of Medad; m. Sept. 9. 1863. Marietta, ilaii. of Bera
Case aiKl Sarah Huiniihrey. b. May 17, 1830. He liveil in New Haven, Conn.;
was a farmer, and d. May 28, 1900.
6,S(i. M:iivin, son of Hcaton; m. Dec. 30. 1930, Alzina Brink. Greenwich,
Ohio. He d. Dec. 25, 1889.
1248. Charles Barnes, b. Sept. 8, 1831.
6«i. ( harlts 1 ..\\ iis, iid. .on of Heaton; lived in Providence. Luzerne Co..
Pa.: m. Oct. 29, 1834, Elizabeth Snyder, b. April 12. 1812; d. Sept. 23. 1882.
A merchant, and postmaster at time of his death; d. Oct. 22. 1852. He wa.s a
man of sterling honesty and respectetl by all his neighbors, irrespective of
their class, creed or nationalitv.
1249. Ellen Augusta, b. Sept. 22. 1835.
134 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1250. Henry Heaton, b. April 13, 1837.
1251. Elizabeth, b. April 22, 1839.
1252. Angeline Maria, b. Jan. 16, 1841.
1253. Charles Landon, b. Feb. 25, 1843.
1254. Frances Clarissa, b. March 18, 1845.
1255. William Marvin, b. July 27, 1848.
1256. Mary Cornelia, b. Sept. 9, 1852.
686. Charles Augustus, son of Eldad; m. Margaret Ridder. (2) Vasie L.
Canfield, d. July 8, 1889, aged nearly 59. Lawrenceville, Penn. One child, Emily;
m. Alfred Gardiner; left two sons. He d. Feb. 17, 1866.
687. Anna Townsend, dau. of Eldad; m. Feb. 20, 1845, John Marion Alex-
ander, b. in Homer, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1822. She d. April, 1912. He was a lawyer,
and lived at Mount Pleasant, Penn.
Angela Blanche, b. March 14, 1848; m. Oct. 26, 1872, Capt. Frederick
Emerson Waldron. They live in New York City. No children.
Lizzie Barney, b. July 5, 1861; m. Jan. 2, 1878, George A. Rhodes. Two
children, John A., b. Aug. 26, 1880; Clarence A., b. Oct. 17, 1882. Lives
in Dallas, Texas.
688. Juliette Elizabeth, dau. of Eldad; m. William Wright, son of Dr. Urial
Wright. She d. May 9, 1882. Two sons, Hosmer Townsend, and Edward Au-
gustus, who m. Clio Bass. Their children:
Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 6, 1869; m. Aug. 20, 1896, N. J. Spencer. They live
in Honesdale, Penn. Two sons, Edmund Wright, b. July 20, 1895, and
Carl Edward, b. June 10, 1897.
Edith Bull, b. Oct. 1, 1885; m. Sept. 22, 1908, Edson R. Kreitner. They hve
in Scranton, Penn. Two sons, Elvert Wright, b. April 5, 1910, and
Frederick, b. Oct. 10, 1915.
Anna M., b. Oct. 27, 1886; m. Dec. 28, 1906, Linn M. Spencer. Live in
Thompson, Penn. Two chil., Helen, b. Dec. 25, 1911, and Geoi'ge, b. Oct.
3, 1914.
Hosmer Townsend, m. May 4, 1881, Carrie E. Bennedict. One daughter,
Anna M., b. Oct. 27, 1886.
689. Edward Mortimer, son of Eldad; m. May, 1848, Catherine Stone, dau.
of Urial Wright, M.D., and Jerusha Spencer, b. Mar., 1837; d. Sept. 15, 1880.
He d. Nov. 17, 1905. They lived in Pleasant Mt., Penn.
1257. Katherine, b. Nov. 5, 1852.
1258. Anna, b. Mar. 27, 1860.
1259. Minnie Evelyn, b. April 22, 1862.
691. Joshua, son of Ezra; m. Lucy Ann Tuckei', b. Dec. 29, 1815; d. Nov.,
1855. He was a farmer; lived at Big Spring, Ind. He d. March 2, 1857.
1260. Charles Isaac, b. Oct. 2, 1844.
1261. William B., b. Oct. 15, 1845.
1262. George E., b. Nov. 10, 1851.
694. Isaac, son of Ezra; m. Aug. 21, 1849, Permelia A., dau. of John San-
born and Clarissa Bartlett Smith, b. Oct. 16, 1820. A judge of the Superior
Court at Minneapolis, Minn.
1263. Isabel, b. May 5, 1853; d. Jan. 3, 1890; m. April 29, 1880, Allen
C. Reid.
1264. John Birdsey, b. March 23, 1855.
700. John Stone, son of Ira; m. Nov. 19, 1855, Urania King, b. Nov. 3, 1824;
d. April, 1888. He d. Aug. 5, 1887. Lived in Green, N. Y.
1265. Randolph King, b. March 29, 1860.
703. Lucius, son of Eli; m. Sept. 30, 1840, Mary Buckley. He was a Baptist
minister; d. at Batavia, N. Y., in 1892.
1266. Eli, b. Aug. 20, 1847.
704. William, son of Eli; m. Sept. 7, 1842, Ann Eliza Fowler, b. Jan. 25,
1824; d. Mar. 27, 1858; (2) in 1859, Sarah P. Clark. He lived at Point Douglas,
Minn. Both d. in Nov., 1892. They adopted the dau. of his sister, Betsey At-
water Palnier, who was called Bessie May Atwater, m. Henry C. Wilson.
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1207. Harriot Amanda, b. July 10, 1843; ni. May 6, 1891. John Henry.
70."). Krasmiis. son of Eli: m. Oct. 13, 1847, Betsea Loucsa. b. Sept. 25, 1824.
He d. Aug. L'7, 1S72. She d. Mar. 22, 1906. Lived in Throopville, N. Y.
1268. Jonathan Squire, b. Aug. 10. 1848.
1269. Lucius L., b. July 3, 1851.
1270. Henry Erasmus, b. Aug. 29, 1854.
1271. Allen Eli, b. Aug. 22, 1857.
1272. Lydia Blanchard. b. April 26, 1860.
706. B«'ts»\v. d;iu. of Eli; m. William Palmer. They had one dau., Bessie,
b. May, 1868. She was brought up by her imcle. William Atwater, and was
called Bessie May Atwater; m. in June, 1893, Henry C. Wilson, a lawyer of
Superior, Wis.
Charles Atwater. b. Aug., 1894.
Katherine Martha, b. Jan., 1896.
Helen Elizabeth, b. Mar., 1898.
Marion Grace, b. June, 1901.
Lawrence Henry, b. 1904.
Evelyn Gertrude, b. 1905.
Margaret Madelyn, b. 1908.
John Foster, b. 1910.
707. Thomas .liulson, son of Eli; resided at Prescott, Wis.; m. July 4, 1850,
Delia Van Schaick, b. May 6, 1828; d. Aug. 12, 1898. He was a farmer, also
town treasurer and chairman county board. He d. April 15, 1892.
1273. Julius Judson. b. .\pril 6, 1851.
1274. William Henrv, b. July 26. 1858.
1275. Helen Maria, b. Jan. 16, 1860.
1276. Fred G., b. April 2. 1868.
709. Juliet, dau. of Amos; m. July 24. 1836, Grant Goodrich, a lawyer and
judge of Chicago.
Hiram A., b. July 9, 1837; m. Theodosia Hamlin.
710. Isaa«- Townsend, son of Amos; m. Amanda Jane, dau. of John Fox and
Elizabetli Ximritk, b. Oct. 11, 1834. A distiller, miller and insiwance agent;
Mayor and alderman, Canton, 111.; Clerk of City and City Court; also Super-
visor Town of Canton, 111. She d. April 24, 1921. He d. Oct. 12. 1901.
1278. Amos Townsend, b. Jan. 6, 1854.
1279. Charles Horace, b. Oct. 11. 1858.
711. Ilollis Jacob, .son of Asa G.; m. March 23, 1854, Caroline Eunice, dau.
of Erastus Skinner and Eunice Wiley. A farmer at Ganges, Mich. He d. April
7 1890
1280. Edwin Hollis, b. Sept. 9, 1856.
1281. Charles Henry, b. May 18, 1860.
71.'i. ( hailis l-enn, .son of Asa Goodyear; m. Sarah Johnson; d. at Indian-
apolis, Indiana.
71."). Joseph Clayton, son of Joseph; m. Nov. 7. 1860, Lucy Euretta. ilau. of
Hiram Babcock and Tacy Frink, b. Oct. 31, 1839. He was a teacher, anil later a
druggist in Homer, N. Y. He was 2nd lieutenant anil captain of 157th Vols.
Infantry during the rebellion. He d. March 19, 1905.
1282. Fred Clayton, b. Nov. 11, 1866; unm.
719. Sarah I.., dau. of Elijah; m. Oct. 5, 1843. William, .son of Jonathan
Miller and Mary A. Secor, b. June 5, 1809; d. Sept. 7, 1883. He was a farmer
at Enfield. N. Y. She died Oct. 6, 1907.
722. Martha .'M.. dau. of Elijah; m. Oct. 2, 1861, .Tohn Van Dtiyn He was a
coal dealer ui Ti um.insburg, N. V. She d. Feb. 5, 1870.
726. .\dilis<.n .\., son of David; m. Sarah A. Kol)erls, b. Nov. 5. 1830; d.
June 9, 1866; (2i July 24, 1870. Susan F. Taylor. He was born in the town of
Enfield, X. Y., and when about twenty years oi<l married Sarah .V. Roberts,
after wliich he moveil to Bingiiam. IVnn., where he lived nine years, thence to
136 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Spring Mills, N. Y. Here he enlisted in Civil War, served nine months, and was
mustered out. His wife died soon afterward. He developed a roving spirit and
went to Minnesota. After a few years he moved to Kansas, then to South
Dakota, took up a homestead and lived there until he died on Jan. 6, 1899.
1283. Wilhs D., b. Oct. 29, 1850.
1284. Mary A., b. Dec. 19, 1856; m. Chet. A. Carpenter.
1285. Belu'ra A., b. Dec. 22, 1859; m. Horace Phelps, Long Beach, CaUf.
1286. Reuben E., b. Aug. 14, 1863.
Issue by second marriage:
1287. Edith A., b. June 24, 1870; m. Edward Mattern.
1288. Ida Lovena, b. Oct. 27, 1871; m. Ole Mattern.
1289. Juha A., b. Sept. 25, 1878.
1290. Charles Manning, b. Dec. 3, 1880.
1291. Clara A., b. Jan. 25, 1885; m. Arthur Van Valkenburg, Desmet, S. D.
727. Irvin, son of David; m. Jan. 8, 1840, Mary E., dau. of Samuel R. Briggs
and Emma M. Burghardt. He was a farmer in Franklin, Tenn.
1292. Eva A., b. Sept. 3, 1865.
1293. Jennie M., b. June 1, 1872.
728. Manning, son of David; m. Oct. 8, 1873, O. Louise, dau. of Ephraim S.
Pratt and Huldah Williams, b. Feb. 28, 1845. He was a merchant and lived in
Trumansburg, N. Y. She d. Jan. 17, 1916. He d. Dec. 28, 1918.
1294. Mabel Amanda, b. Dec. 28, 1879.
1295. Herbert David, b. April 4, 1882.
729. David H., son of David; m. May 3, 1897, Susie G. Dusling, probably
his second wife. They lived at Ulysses, N. Y.
1296. Jennie May, b. Nov. 10, 1882.
1297. Bernice Pearl, b. Nov. 28, 1898.
730. Elijah Sanford, son of David; m. Jan. 26, 1876, Elizabeth, dau. of
Robert McKeegan and Phebe Meeks, b. Jan. 24, 1858. Lived at Trumansburg,
N. Y. He d. May 11, 1922.
1298. Jennie B., b. Oct. 18, 1876; m. Edward Pearsall.
1299. Herman David, b. Dec. 16, 1875.
731. Charles IMadison, son of David, m. June 10, 1907, Jennie B. Haverly.
No children. Live in Elmira, N. Y.
732. Edward E., son of Elihu; m. Aug. 9, 1844, Rebecca H. Dana. He was
graduated from Yale in 1836. He d. Dec. 2, 1887, and was buried in New Haven.
The father of our Atwater Genealogy. For article and picture see His-
torical Section.
733. Edgar F., son of Stephen; m. Oct. 29, 1846, Frances, dau. of A. San-
ford. A merchant and manufacturer of Hamden, Conn, and Cleveland, Ohio.
He d. Feb. 6, 1891; she d. Feb. 20, 1891.
1300. Franklin Sanford, b. Oct. 5, 1847.
1301. Foster Barker, b. Dec. 18, 1849; m. 1872, Hattie Holcomb. He d.
Jan. 7, 1873.
1302. Arthur Stanley, b. Nov. 28, 1858.
1303. Clarence Elwood, b. Dec. 4, 1861.
734. Sarah, dau. of Stephen; m. Oct. 17, 1840, Charles, son of Sidney Smith
and Ruth Barker, b. Nov. 9, 1817; d. June 20, 1900. They lived in North Haven,
Conn. She d. Sept. 2, 1902.
735. Emily, dau. of Stephen; m. May 10, 1848, Jeremiah Barnett, b. Sept.
28, 1821; d. M'arch 6, 1897. She d. Aug. 3, 1898. They lived in N-ew Haven.
737. Horace, son of James; m. May 2, 1844, Mary Ann Bassett. He always
lived near where he was born on State street, in New Haven. He was a farmer.
He d. April 30, 1907. She d. Julv 12, 1897.
1304. James Mitchell, b. Nov. 1, 1846.
1305. Edwin Bassett, b. April 23, 1850.
1306. George Bennett, b. Feb. 6, 1858.
1307. Lewis Elihu, b. July 5, 1862.
1308. Mary Rosalie, b. Feb. 1, 1867; unm.
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7»«. Charh^s G., son of James; m. June 13, 1819, Betsey, dau. of Jarod and
Lucy Atwator. Ho d. April 1, 1871. She m. (2) Ambrose, son of Ambrose
Baldwin and Polly Atwater, her first cousin.
73!). Albrrl .Mlinu. son of .Tared; m. June 25. 1843, Mary, dau. of James \V.
and Deborah (Tomlison) Herrick; b. Jan. 1, 1822; d. March 10, 1860; (2) Oct.
4. 1861, Jane. dau. of Stephen Atwater of New Haven, b. June 7, 1827. A
farmer of Cleveland, Ohio. Farm contained seventy-five acTv-'S. wholly within
the city limits. He v\as killed in a runaway accident May 26, 1899. She d.
Nov. 23, 1906.
1309. Huldaii Dcboiah, b. Jan. 1, 1844.
1310. Jared James, b. Aug. 12, 1845.
1311. Sarah Emma. b. Aug-. 4, 1847.
1312. Ezra Ailing, b. Sept. 18, 1852.
Issue by second marriage:
1313. Schuyler Edgar, b. Dec. 28, 1867.
740. Lewis B., son of Jared; ni. Amanda S. Biuham; lived in New Haven.
He d. Oct. 15. 1853. She d. Nov. 13, 1894.
743. .Nathan .S., .son of Jared.
1314. Andrew Lewis, b. April 8, 1853. ,
1315. Arthvu- Edi.son, b. April 3. 1858.
744. David I'., son of Jarod; m. .Mary Edgell; d. Dec, 1888; (2) Jan. 30,
1890, Sarah Bunce. Lived at Hopkins and Lowell. Mich. He d. March 14, 1916.
745. Lyman A., son of Jared; m. Jan. 11, 1863, Olive M. Roimd. He was a
farmer at Hopkins, Mic-h., and d. March II, 1915.
1316. Olin Jared. b. April 10, 1866.
1317. Ida Delia, b. Sept. 9, 1867.
1318. Fred Round, b. Oct. 10,. 1870; m. June 10, 1894, Jennie Brown. Ho d.
Nov. 16, 1917.
746. Henry Joel, son of William; m. Aug. 18, 1857, Ann Eliza, dau. of
Anson Barnes and Sarah Jane Sharpe. b. June 2, 1834; d. Nov. II. 1912 He d.
Sept. 1, 1881. They lived in New Haven.
1319. May Olivia, b. May 12, 1861.
1320. Lilla Barnes, b. Jan. 26, 1865.
1321. Charlotte Ford, b. July 28, 1868.
74 7. William Jared, son of William; m. 1858, Olivia, dau. of Ira Atwater.
d. Oct. 20, 1859; (2) Mar. 29, 1862, Harriot M. Barnes, b. Feb. 6, 1839; d. June
9, 1919. He was a wholesale pajUM' merchant of New Haven.
1322. Edward Irving, b. April 27, 1864.
1323. Eliza Barnes, b. Aug. 8, 1867.
749. John >Iaxwell, son of David; m. Feb. 21, 1861, .\mia Mead, b. June 9.
1841; d. Dec. IS, 1S93; (2) Feb. 27, 1896, Adaline Palmer Byrd. He lived in
Tampa, Fla. H- d. March 9, 1919.
1321. Lucius Bradley, b. Juno I, 1868; m. Lydia Thompson; one dau.,
Dorothy; m. W. King Coleman.
1325. Florence Ames, b. April 4, 1871.
750. Kninia Kli/.aljotli. dau. of David; m. Fob. 21, 1867, Augustus J. Ricks,
son of Charles F. and Ilogina Mar,i;arot Ricks. They lived in Cleveland. Ohio.
Mary H., b. March 10. 1871; m. Mav 29. 1905. Ralph Stowell Rounds: two
<hil.: Ralph Stowell. Jr., b. June 9, 1906; Enuna Elizabeth, b. July 9. 1908.
751. Harry Klihn, son of David; m. Oct. 17. 1867, Catherine Marin, dnii. of
Lucius P.i.idl.y and ."^arah Ann Van Tino. He was a merchant of New York City.
75-.'. David, son of .Joshua; m. Nov. 8. 1858, Helen M., dau. of Wdliam
Kn.ipp. b. Mav 10. 1.H33. Ho was a merchant at Massilon, Ohio. He d. Aug. 16.
1908. She d. July 9, 1915.
1326. George S.. b. Aug. 23. 18.59.
1327. Will K., b. April 13. 1861.
1328. Charles M., b. Oct. 27. 1864.
138 ATWATER GENEALOGY
753. Eliza Ann, dau. of Joshua; m. May 17, 1855, Jacob L. Bachtel, who d.
Aug. 24, 1879. They Uved in Massilon, Ohio.
Edward H., b. March 31, 1857.
756. Jonathan W., son of Thomas; m. June 10, 1830, Harriet Hull, b. Aug.
22, 1800; d. June 24, 1837; (2) Feb. 21, 1839, Dehla Anne Brownell, b. Sept. 6,
1814. They lived at Waterford and Washington, Penn.
1329. Sara Anne Cimantha, b. March 29, 1831; m. Barr.
1330. Thomas Josiah, b. Oct. 29, 1832.
1331. Emily H. Matilda, b. Feb. 17, 1837; d. March 3, 1859; m. Phoenix.
Issue by second marriage :
1332. Marsha Renew, b. 1840.
1333. Burnett Brownell, b. Sept. 29, 1850.
1334. Viola Antoinette, b. Feb. 18, 1857; m. Calhoun.
1335. Edith Eliza, b. Aug. 17, 1844.
758. Asaph, son of Thomas; b. May 20, 1807, was brought up in Rockdail,
Crawford County. Pa. He married at McKeesport, Pa., Ann Sill, who was b. in
1814, and d. in 1864. He d. in 1856. They are both buried in Versailles cemetery
at McKeesport, Pa. Had 5 chil. The Atwaters were among the very first
settlers of McKeesport and the family is still represented there. From a book
entitled "First One Hundred Years of McKeesport, 1794-1894," I have gathered
that Asaph Atwater was the third schoolmaster in the town where the earliest
obtainable record of school teaching shows that the profession was engaged in
the year 1816, long before a school house had been erected. Asaph Atwater
taught subsequent to the vear 1831.
1336. William, b. 1835.
1337. Martha E., b. 1839.
1338. Thomas, b. Jan. 2, 1846.
1339. Adelaide, b. March 8, 1837.
1340. Irene, b. Nov. 15, 1836.
759. Lucinda, dau. of Enos; in. James McCarroll, at Emily, Victoria, On-
tario, Canada. He d. in 1857, and she d. in 1846. Their chil. were Eliza, Rebecca,
Augusta Ann, Martha, Mary, Harriet, Lucinda, John, James, and William. The
latter took his mother's name and calls himself William L. Atwater. He
was a carpenter and lived in San Francisco. He m. April 19, 1875, Cornelia
Jane, dau. of John G. Fletcher; d. in 1895. He d. in 1914. Their children are:
Edna L., b. Aug. 28, 1876; m. John Mahoney. She d. in 1908.
Louis, b. Dec. 15, 1878; m. and divorced.
Adolphus G., b. March 6, 1882; m. and no children.
760. Susan, dau. of Enos; m. March 26, 1840, Solomon Barnabas Williams,
b. May 5, 1798; d. July 9, 1873. She d. Dec. 25, 1889. Lived in Sheffield, Ohio.
762. Ulysses, son of Enos; m. Jan. 5, 1840, Elizabeth Nichols; d. Oct. 24,
1876; (2) March 28, 1877, Exumie Coville; d. March 8, 1885; (3) Nov. 19, 1885,
Juliette A. Dewey; d. April 18, 1898; (4) June 20, 1898, Marv Polley. He d.
March 21, 1899. He lived at Ashtabula, Ohio.
1341. Sylvester, b. July 15, 1842.
1342. Sarah Elizabeth, b. May 11, 1844; m. Thos. Fay.
1343. Myron Lewis, b. Dec. 8, 1847.
1344. Mary Lucina, b. July 4, 1850.
1345. Samuel Hosea, b. Dec. 8, 1857.
763. Myron, son of Enos; m. Adelia Dyer; (2) 1875, Mrs. Susan Campbell,
who d. in 1895. He d. at Wanatah, Laporte County, Ind., March 6, 1897.
1346. Josephine G., b. Sept. 29, 1845.
1347. Maria L., b. Jan. 14, 1843.
1348. Eugene, b. July 16, 1850.
1349. Adelaide Hortense, b. April 22, 1853.
1350. Lewis Frederick, b. Jan. 15, 1856.
1351. Ernest E., b. March 15, 1863.
764. Phoebe Eveline, dau. of Enos; m. 1838, Norman B. Cross. They lived
at Mapleton, Mich. He was b. June 20, 1820, and d. in 1878. She d. in 1878.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 139
76fi. Kniilv Anu'lia. dau. of Enos; m. July 7, 1845. Archibald Reed Harper,
b. .Ian., lSir):\l. Jan. 2, 1891. She d. Oct. Il."l891.
7(57. Samiu'l, .son of Enos; m. 1855. Marv J. Magill. A farmer at White-
water. Wis. She was b. Oct. 30. 1840; d. Oct. 14. 1900. He d. May 25. 1902.
1352. Eva Belle, b. May 31. 1862.
1353. Archibald Jerome, b. July 5. 1864.
7()!). Orriii, .son of Arnold; m. July 6, 1835. Mary R.. dau. of James Brooks.
He lived at "Atwater's Mills." Southington. Conn., and d. Sept. 20, 1879. She
d. March 28. 1904. aged 93 years.
1354. James A., b. Nov. 15. 1842.
1355. Orville A., b. Oct. 11. 1844.
1356. Thomas B.. b. March 7. 1846.
1357. Walter C. b. April 4, 1849.
770. -lolin A., son of Arnold: m. Feb. 3. 1834, Cornelia, dau. of Anson and
Lydia (Montague) Matthews. He lived at South End. just below the cemetery
in Southington. He d. Jan. 10, 1899. She d. Dec. 14. 1874.
1358. Charles N.. b. Feb. 3. 1835.
1359. William M.. b. Nov. 9. 1836.
1360. Heman R., b. Sept. 12, 1846.
1361. John F.. b. July 30. 1848.
772. Clarissa, dau. of Jeremiah; m. Nov. 28. 1837. Rev. O. B. Butterfield,
of Southbury. Conn. He d. Nov. 11. 1849. aged 45. She d. Jan. 16. 1871.
773. William, son of .Jeremiah; m. Nov. 15, 1842, Catherine Ault, b. May
28, 1823. A tlruggist in New Haven; d. Sept. 10, 1877. She d. April 15. 1905.
1362. Caroline Augusta, b. March 17, 1851; m. Frank M. Ward.
774. John IMielps, son of Jeremiah; d. May 23. 1897; m. July 27. 1845. Lucy
Jane Phelps (dau. of Charles and Eliza Houghton of West Townsend. Vt. ). b.
Jan. 14. 1828; d. Aug. 26. 1897. He was a physician; lived in Cincinnati. O.,
New Haven. Conn., and Poughkeepsie. N. Y., where he died, his will is pro-
bated, and thev are both buried. Four children died young.
1363. Edward Storrs, b. April 10. 1853.
1364. Lucy Jane. b. Aug. 10, 1865; unm.
775. (ieorge Merwin. .son of Charles; m. Oct. 31, 1841. to Minerva Menvin
(dau. of Noble H. Merwin and Minerva Buckingham); d. June. 1843; (2) Oct.
31, 1850. Harriet (dau. of Jacob Brodhead and Eliza Bleeker). b. Aug. 8. 1826.
He was a merchant; lived in Springfield. Mass. He d. Jan. 14. 1902. She d.
Jan. 15, 1900.
1.365. Harriet Brodhead. b. Nov. 8, 1853.
1366. Mabel Bleeker. b. Nov. 28. 1857.
776. I)a\i(l I'ishcr. son of Charles; m. in Sharon, Conn.. Sept. 14. 1848,
Sarah A. Seais (dau. of Dr. John and Almira Gould, of Sharon), b. June 5.
1828; d. Feb. 13. 1910. He graduated from Yale College in 1839. and received
the degree of M.D. from the same institution in 1842. He has practiced in
Brooklyn, N. Y.. Cleveland. Ohio. Bridgeport. Conn., and Springfield, Mass.
He d. May 2. 1916.
1367. Marv Merwin. b. Jan. 25. 1852; unm.
1368. Charles Brewster, b. July 4. 1857.
777. Janifs ( hapliii, son of Charles; m. Oct. 16. 1815. to Christine S.. dau.
of Harvey Spencer, b. March 11. 1824; d. March 1. 1894. He d. Nov. 12. 1911.
He was a merchant and lived in New York. No children.
778. .loliM, son of John; m. Mary. dau. of Jeremiah and Phoebe Rogers.
Liv.vl in .lumus, N. Y. and Castalia. Ohio. He d. ab«)ut IS76. Slio d. 1836. Both
buried in Maiciuette, Ohio. He was a farmer.
1369. John Henry, b. Nov. 18. 1825.
1370. Miles.
1371 . Mary .lane.
1372. Jeremiah.
140 ATWATER GENEALOGY
779. Thomas, son of John; graduated at Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y. He
became a lawyer and went West. He was with his vincle Joshua at St. Louis,
Mo., a short time and settled afterwards at Hennepin, Putnam Covmty, 111. He
practiced law in the same courts with Abraham Lincoln, the great liberator.
He was a judge of the county court. He d. about 1845.
780. David C, son of John; m. April 4, 1833, Mary, dau. of Capt. Thomas
Harden and Olive Benton, b. Aug. 14, 1812; d. Dec. 18, 1893. He d. Oct. 6, 1854.
A carpenter and joiner at Warren, Ohio, and a town clerk of Bazetta, Ohio.
1373. Martha Ann, b. April 8, 1834; d. March 1, 1855; m. Feb. 26, 1854,
Norman P. Brown.
1374. Silvanus B., b. March 20, 1835.
1375. Olive Moriah, b. Sept. 21, 1840.
1376. Ethan, b. Feb. 23, 1844.
781. Martha, dau. of John; m. Aug. 25, 1831, Ellis Pierce. He d. May 29,
1874. She d. July 29, 1869. They lived in Southington, Ohio.
785. Julia Ann, dau. of Joshua; m. May 5, 1835, Edward Mitchell West.
They lived in Edwardsville, 111. He d. Oct. 31, 1887. She d. March 3, 1877.
787. William Henry, son of George; m. Oct. 16, 1867, Hannah E. Carpenter,
of Bristol, Conn. They" lived in New York. He d. May 19, 1914.
1377. Augustus Wood, b. Aug. 27, 1868.
1378. Georgia, b. Feb. 12, 1872.
788. John Clinton, son of George; m. June, 1883, Mrs. Helene Lowden. He
d. Aug. 13, 1898.
789. Edward West, son of George; m. June 28, 1881, Grace, dau. of Jona-
than and Manilla Fowler, of Westfield, Mass. Brooklyn. He d. March 6, 1926.
1379. Ruth A., b. June 10, 1886.
790. Carlos, son of Lucius; m. Hannah Larkin. Bristol, Conn. He d. Dec.
11, 1875. She d. Dec. 31, 1871, aged 72 years. They had fourteen children, two
pairs of twins, the survivors being as follows:
1380. Mary, b. 1810; m. Orrin Treat; d. Aug. 25, 1878, aged 60. She d.
June 24, 1893.
1381. Mary Angehne, b. Dec. 19, 1819.
1382. Harriet, b. 1820; d. Nov. 14, 1905; m. Jesse Farnsworth.
1383. Lucius E., b. March, 1835.
1384. Lucian E.. b. March, 1835.
791. Lucius, son of Lucius; m. Oct. 11, 1820, Angeline Norton, b. Nov. 10,
1804; d. Feb. 6, 1889. He was a farmer, of Berlin, Conn.; d. Dec. 2, 1878.
1385. Sophronia, b. March, 1821; d. March 26, 1848; m. Hiram Welch.
1386. Bryan, b. June 7, 1826.
1387. Lucius, b. July 3, 1832.
1388. Angeline N., b. April 14, 1841.
792. Khoda, dau. of Lucius; m. Feb. 28, 1826, Allen Bunnell, carriage
builder of Bristol, Conn. Rhoda d. Nov. 16, 1879. ( 1 ) Caroline, m. Franklin
Steele— they had five children. (2) Charles Rolhn, b. Feb. 27, 1829; m. Annis
Bowen, b. May 21, 1829, d. July 7, 1908. He d. Feb. 25, 1918. (Dau.) Lilhan,
b. Sept. 9, 1854; m. Lester Lewis Lowrey, b. Feb. 25, 1851, d. Feb. 22, 1911.
Annis Bowen Lowrey, b. Mar. 24, 1889; m. Charles Porter Bacon, b. Sept. 27,
1885, d. Dec. 29, 1945. (Ch'n) Lillian, b. Nov. 1, 1911; m. CUff, of New
Britain, Conn. William Edgar, b. May 6, 1914. Pearl Eunice, b. Feb. 7, 1916.
Lawrence Charles, b. Oct. 11, 1918. Lewis Franklin, b. Dec. 6, 1922. Ernest
Lowrey Bacon, b. Dec. 5, 1925. Sterling Bunnell*, b. Sept. 12, 1841; m. June 28,
1864 Emilie C. Maltby, d. Jan. 2, 1916. He d. May 19, 1931. Four children
including Julia Atwater, b. Sept. 16, 1876; m. (1) C. H. Dunn, d. Sept. 19, 1932.
(2) Charles Hendry, b. Mar. 19, 1867 in Glasgow, Scotland.
793. Mary, dau. of Lucius; m. March 22, 1826, Sheldon Wooster Twitchell,
of Oxford, Conn. He d. in Bristol, Conn., Jan. 8, 1878. She d. Feb. 18, 1888.
794. Emily, dau. of Lucius; m. Thomas Coe Hart. She d. Sept. 23, 1837,
aged 29. They had two children, one of whom was Watson Hart.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 141
795. Jnlia, dan. of Lucius; m. Aug. 21, 181 1. .John Crandall. of Durham, a
fanner, h. Feb. 1, ISI.t; d. April liO. 1889. She d. March 28, 1900.
796. William, son of Lucius: in. Dec. 25. 1810, Elizabeth Ringhou.se. b. Feb.
20, 1824: d. Sept. 13, 1916. He d. Feb. 11, 1869. They lived in Havana. 111. They
had twelve children, those growing up being:
1389. Lewis, b. Jan. 30, 1816: d. Nov. 20, 1917.
1390. Edwin \Vm., b. Jan. 21, 1842.
1391. Catherine, b. April ."5, 1848.
1392. Julia, b. Sept. 30, 1850.
1393. John Peter, b. Dec. 18, 1853.
1394. Sheldon, b. Jan. 16, 1856.
1395. p:ninui Louisa, b. Oct. 5, 1859.
798. Caroline Kli/al>etli, dau. of Caleb: m. Calvin Goddard. He was a pro-
moter of several large enterprises and an accountant. He d. April 5, 1892. She
d. June 8, 1928.
800. Kdgar, son of Caleb: ni. Elizabeth Barry, his cousin. He resided in St.
Paul, Minn., and Denver. Col.: was in the Commission business: d. Nov., 1920.
1396. Huntington Choate, b. Aug. 4, 1885.
1397. Garret Barry, b. May, 1891.
SOL Henry Day, .son of Joshua; m. Oct. 10, 1866, Mary Louisa, dau. of
Thomas Steele and Mary Ritter. His occupation was comptroller of Savings
banks in New York state. He lived in Brooklvn. N. Y., and d. Nov. 21, 1913.
She d. July 6. 1923.
1398. Henry Day. Ji,. b. March 31, 1875.
1399. Louise Sedgwick, b. Nov. 19, 1876.
802. >Iary Kli/.aheth, dau. of Jo.shua: m. Jan. 18, 1855, James Reed Spauld-
ing, of Catskill, N. Y. She d. June 10. 1898, leaving one dau., Mary Atwater.
804. Catherine F^Ii/alM'th, dau. of Thomas Cooke; m. Dec. 23, 1866. Reuben
W., son of Nathaniel Cliadijouin and Ruth Hill. They reside in Columbia. Wis.
80."). Thomas Cooke, .son of Thomas Cooke; m. Nov. 6, 1866. Clara, dau. of
George Parkin and Ann Broughall. He was a conductor and lived in Cleveland,
Ohio. He served in Battery "D" (Konkle's Battery), First Ohio Volunteer
Artillery, from Sept. 18, 1861, to Oct. 18, 1863. He d. May 24, 1913.
1 100. Anne, b. Jan. 6, 1868; m. Edward S. Worthington.
1 101. George Parkin, b. Sept. 8, 1874.
1402. Harriet, b. Aug. 22, 1876.
807. Harriet II., dau. of Thomas Cooke; m. July 19, 1870, Ca.ssi\is M.
Fernald.
808. Sarah Kirthmd, dau. of p]dgar: m. in 1868, Frederick Royal Manning,
son of Royal and Sally Rose. He d. March 2, 1S9S. aged 71 years. He was a
partner in the firm of J. S. Ward & Co., who had storehouses near Hamilton
Ferry, Brooklyn, N. Y. He was connected with this firm for thirty vears. She
d. in 1921.
Hl'l. Kli/.aheth iirlfensti-in, dau. of William; m. Lucius C. .Ashlov. a lawyer
of Provifience. li. 1 . and .\ew York. He d. PVb. 27. 1842. Xo chdilren.
«l;i. Laura .\ilelia. dau. of Wdluun; m. .lune 1, 1886. Walti-r Ulundon Kirk-
man, son of Rev. Thomas R. Kirknian and Eliza Anne Wright, b. Oct. 18. 1851;
d. Dec. 25, 1899.
H\l. Wrii. Hdward. son of Wm. Jesse; m. Jan. 20. 1885. Martha Lavcrnin
\\ likes. Lived m Challahoochee. Fla. He d. July 17, 1917. Hist, data, p. 127.
Vol. 4.
1403. Charles Jefferson, b. Nov. 30, 1885.
1104. Eugenia Gertrude, b. April 16, 1887; m. Oct. 1. 1919, Oliver Evans
McKenn. He d. April 2S, 191 I.
1405. William DeWitt, b. May :{0, 1889.
1406. George Malcolm, b. Nov. 12. 1891; m. July 6, 1915, Etta Louise
Nixen. He was a farmer; d. Nov. 14, 1938.
142 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1407. Margaret Mae, b. Dec. 14, 1894; m. Arthur J. Skinner; d. Feb. 10.
1955.
1408. Elton Lunsford, b. Jan. 6, 1896.
1409. Ressie Lucille, b. June 28, 1898; school teacher.
815. Charles Robert, son of Wm. Jesse; m. Nov. 15, 1892, Lillian Vera
Opry. Both dead.
1410. Robbie Tola, b. Dec. 1, 1897; m. Nov. 27, 1917, Fitz Hugh Lee Douglas.
1411. Lorraine Opry, b. Sept. 25, 1900.
1412. Dora Elsie, b. Feb. 7, 1903.
1413. Clarice Marguerite, b. Feb. 22, 1906.
816. Frank Barton, son of Wm. Jesse; m. Feb. 21. 1894, Margaret S. Rives.
He d. April 21, 1933.
1414. Jessie Catherine, b. Dec. 9, 1894; m. Feb. 5, 1914, Earle Moon. One
child, Bobbie Earle, b. Nov. 28, 1916.
1415. Frank B.. Jr., b. Oct. 24, 1896.
1416. W. C. Rives, b. June 5, 1900.
1417. George Switzer, b. Dec. 13, 1902.
1418. Ralph Edward, b. July 8, 1905; d. Sept., 1952.
1419. Margaret Elizabeth, b. March 30, 1913; m. William Henry Butts, b.
Sept. 5, 1915.
818. Henry Russell Attwater, son of Henry S.; m. Mary A. Coan. They took
up their residence in Cedar Vale, Kan. Their home was destroyed by fire soon
afterward. Mr. Attwater's father was ill in bed with double pneumonia, and
was carried to a neighbor's house, but expired in a few hours. Of his mother
he says she was fairly educated, could paint and draw, was a good piano
player and her writing was like copper-plate. Mr. Attwater visited his uncle,
Phineas, at Norfolk, N. Y., when seven years old. He remembers often asking
his grandfather to see the scar in his breast when he was laid low by a British
bvillet when New Haven was attacked. He had been an educator since sixteen
years old, and had been superintendent of public instruction in his county. He d.
March 25, 1919. She d. Jan. 11, 1921. Both buried at Cedar Vale, Kansas.
1420. H. Clarkson, b. March 15, 1875.
822. Luman, son of Luman; m. Mary Jane Murphy. Guysboro, Nova Scotia.
One son, John, m. Ida Randall, d. in 1893; (2) Harriet Strople. One dau., b.
1893; m. James Johnson. No children. They lived at Bayfield, N. S.
824. Rufus William, son of Luman; m. Priscilla Leighton, b. Dec. 20, 1818.
They lived in Steuben, Maine.
1421. Caroline P., b. Nov. 9, 1840; m. John Dunbar.
1422. Mary Jane, b. July 12, 1846.
1423. David G., b. March 14, 1847.
1424. Albert J., b. Feb. 15, 1849.
1425. Asenath, b. Dec. 19, 1851; m. Wright.
1426. Lydia, b. Feb. 22, 1854; m. William Hopkins.
1427. Laura, b. Jan. 11, 1856; m. Walter Jones.
1428. Charles Fremont, b. Jan. 27, 1858.
1429. Anna Bell, b. May 5, 1860; m. Joseph Stanley.
825. John Elisha, son of Adolphus; m. Sarah Ameha Strople. He lived in
Guysboro, Nova Scotia. He d. Nov. 4, 1876. She d. April, 1882.
1430. Esther Annabella, b. Aug. 18, 1848.
1431. Henry Wellesley, b. July 3, 1851.
826. Rufus William, son of Adolphus; m. Grace Lavinia . Lived in
Bayfield, Nova Scotia.
1432. George WilUam, b. Feb. 17, 1846.
827. Joseph Adolphus, son of Adolphus; m. 1850, Sabrina Elizabeth Taylor.
They lived near Bayfield, Nova Scotia. He d. May 8, 1894. She d. Feb. 3, 1910.
1433. Mary E., b. May 31, 1851; m. Feb. 3, 1886, John Myers.
1434. Rhoda A., b. Dec. 17, 1852; m. 1895, Donald McLean.
1435. Sophia E., b. Jan. 10, 1856; m. David Rood.
1436. Emma E., b. Jan. 19, 1860; m. David Sutties.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 143
1137. Sarah A., h. .Ian. 6, 1861: iii. Alex Pepper.
1438. Honrv M.. b. March 6. 1861.
1139. Joseph G.. b. July 31, 1868.
1 1 KV William R.. b. Sept. 3, 1870: m. Oct. 14, 1891. Margaret Kenney.
S'iS. Stephen, son of Adolphus; m. Christcna Frazcr; (2) Esther, dau. of
Thomas ami Armenia Rice. They lived in Bayfield, N. S. He d. Oct. 22. 1890,
aged 69 years. She d. June 22, 1912, aged 71 years.
144 1". Mary, b. Sept. 14, 18.')2: m. Jan. 11, 1876, D. H. Matheson. Three
surviving children, all marriotl.
Issue by second mariiage:
1442. Ella Christcna', b. Jan. 14. 1866: m. Sept. 18, 1899. Kenneth John
McKay, of Baddeck, N. S. Two children, Floyd Atwater. b. June 18,
1894: Evelyn Esther, b. Mar. 1, 1905. d. Oct. 21. 1937. Floyd, m.
Azilda Gray Young. Sept. 21, 1933. dau. of Zumenia Boucher and
Thomas Young, of Mansfield, Wis.
1443. Herbert George Chipman, b. Sept. 12. 1869.
1444. Lewis Edwin, b. Feb. 22. 1869.
1445. James Thomas Rice. b. Feb. 9. 1871; lives in Johannesburg. South
Africa.
1446. Emerson William, b. Jan. 2. 1874; d. July 7. 1886.
144 7. George Wilson, b. May 20. 1876 d. Oct. 8. 1878.
1448. Harold Edgar, b. Jan. 16. 1881; m Aug. 21, 1911, Jessie Sherman.
Lives in Ottawa, Canada.
1449. Aubiey W., b. Aug. 26, 1883.
829. Thomas Henry, son of Adolphus; m. Aug. 1, 1860, Ann .Milligan, d.
1874; (2) Oct. 11, 1877, Margaret Kirby. By his first wife, who was from
Liverpool, England, (where thev were mairiedt these children:
14.50. Margaret, b. Nov. 10," 1861.
1451. Alexander, b. Oct. 1, 1867.
880. (Jeorge Adolphus, son of Adolphus; m. Mary McClarnan. Lived in
Bayfield. Nova Scotia. He d. May 31, 1917.
11 52. Thomas, b. — , m. Ann Guinan. Lives in New York.
1453. Sarah, b. July 26, 1873.
1454. Esther Elizabeth, b. Feb. 13. 1877; d. ; m. Wm. Dawson; (2)
Wm. Shannon.
8.3L James Randall, son of William; m. May 9. 1844. Mary J., dau. of
Capt. Robl. Boles and Rebecca Ryel. b. Jimc 7, 1824; Manchester. Guyshoro
County, Nova Scotia. He was postmaster for foity years. She d. Jan. 4. 1916.
He d. Dec. 28. 1907. She was 92 years and he 90 vears at time of death.
14.55. Elisha Fiandall. b. Nov. 24. 1846.
1 156. Charles Janu^s, b. Dec. 6. 1848.
1 157. Sanuiel Joshua, b. Oct. 1, 1851.
1458. John Coggswell, b. Oct. 14. 1854.
1459. Rebecca Boles, b. Dec. 22. 1858; m. Albin Macphie.
11 60. Frederick Porter, b. July 22. 1860.
1461. Man.son Bigelow. b. July 20, 1863.
H.s:. William ( ollins, .son of William, m. Mar. 30. 1845. Susan A. Daniels;
d. May ;;. is 16; (2) .June 3. 1848, Mary J. Grant, b. June 30. 1830; d. Sept. 15.
1902. They lived in Sangerville. Me.
1462. George W.. b. 1846. living somewhere in Australia.
Issue bv second marriage:
1 16;;. Mary Susan, b. M.ir. 22, 1849.
1161. Cliarles Henry, b. Sept. 28. 1850.
14 65. Walter Grant, b. Oct. 19. 1853.
1166. Catherine Josephine, b. Nov. 13. 1864.
1 lt;7. Jo.seph Edgar, b. Feb. 12. 1871.
1468. Lillian Lucinda. b. May 15. 1873.
h:\A. .lusepli ltal»s(tn, .son of William, lives nt Elks F.ills. Elks County.
Kansas: m. .Ian. M', 1.S72, Martha Green, dau. of Robert Bradford and Elizabeth
Waddell. b. Oct. 1. 1840.
?469. Con D.. b. Dec, 15. 1874.
144 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1470. Baxter L., b. Nov. 1, 1880.
1471. Katie F., b. Sept. 18, 1883.
1472. Cortuna, b. Jan. 1, 1886; m. Fred A.. Kassin; one dau., Constant
Buel, b. 1910. Lives in Genoa, Kansas.
1473. Ethel R., b. Sept. 28, 1891.
834. Constant Loyal Tuttle, son of William; lived in Newburyport, Mass.;
m. Dec. 2, 1850, Sara'h Ellen Bartlett, b. April 4, 1834; d. June 27, 1859; (2)
Feb. 20, 1864, Ellen M. French Langley, d. Dec. 4, 1906.
1474. Henry William, b. Dec. 17, 1851.
Issue by second marriage:
1475. Bertha Josephine, b. Jan. 28, 1865; m. Howard Sherburne.
1476. Lily Clarinda, b. Feb. 26, 1868.
1477. Bradford Clark, b. Jan. 23, 1872.
835. Mary Ann, dau. of William; m. Sept. 8, 1858, Joseph Hall. Minneapolis,
Minn. She d.'Sept. 7. 1908. He was b. June 2, 1834; d. June 25, 1883.
Joseph Edgar, b. Feb. 4, 1860.
AUce Helen, b. July 5, 1862.
836. James William, son of Alvarus; m. May Padwau. He was a carpenter
in Ogdensburg, N. Y., and d. April 2, 1866.
1478. John J.
1479. Belle.
837. William K., son of Alvarus; m. Mary Gritney. They lived near Boyls-
ton, N. S. He d. May 8, 1891.
1480. John Joseph, b. Feb. 8, 1853.
1481. Esther Ann, b. Nov. 4, 1854; m. Charles Abbott.
1482. Alvarus Ward, b. March 15, 1860.
1483. Abigail C, b. March 27, 1859; m. George Meyers.
1484. William, b. March 2, 1861; m. Eliza Graham. Lived in Lynn. Mass.
1485. Edward Steel, b. June 12, 1863; m. Minnie Sawer.
1486. Hattie, b. 1868; m. A. V. Walker.
1487. Margaret, b. 1867; m. Angus Ringer.
1488. Charles, b. 1873; m. 1912, Lizzie Barton; no children.
1489. Everitt, b. 1875; m. Jennie Hayden; no children.
838. Charles Alverus, son of Alvarus; m. Feb. 4, 1868, Almira Emmaline
Torrey, of Intervale, N. S. He d. Dec. 30, 1900.
1490. Joseph Alverus, b. Jan. 15, 1869.
1491. John Harvey, b. Oct. 21, 1870.
1492. Charles Alonzo, b. May 27, 1872.
1493. Emma Amelia, b. Aug. 14, 1876.
1494. Margaret Abigail, b. Aug. 22, 1878.
1495. James Henry, b. April 6, 1883.
1496. Manson Bigelow, b. Nov. 14, 1884.
1497. Sarah Almira, b. Aug. 30, 1889.
840. William A., son of Dennison; m. Dec. 25, 1873, Emma Davidson; d.
Nov. 27, 1903; (2) 1905, Catherine B. Cameron. On Salem police force for
twenty-seven years. He d. Jan., 1923.
841. Emma, dau. of Ward; m. Edward Skelton. She d. Feb. 7, 1907.
William Ward.
842. Sarah Jane, dau. of Ward; m. Duncan Kennedy. She d. Feb., 1908.
Their children: Elnora, Ward, Charlotte, Ella. Ida and Ina.
843. Charlotte A., dau. of Ward; m. Henry Cole and had one son, Dwight
H. She m. (2) Daniel Kennedy, and had Frank, Clarence and Mildred. She
d. 1863.
844. William B., son of Ward; m. Calista Post. Lived in LaCrosse County,
Wis. He d. April 8, 1917. She d. April 10, 1918.
1498. Elmer E., b. Nov., 1858.
1499. James T., b. May 5, 1861.
1500. Leonard F., b. Oct. 8, 1865.
1501. Grace M., b. June 3, 1880; m. Harry M. Jewett.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 145
845. Jos.-pli K.. son of Ward: ni. Mar. IS. 1860, Henrietta Soo:er. Ho was
graduated troin Applelon College. Wis. He was in the Civil War, joining Co. K.
First Wisconsin Cavalry and was assigned a captaincy. He practiced law in
Wisconsin and Oregon, in which state he settled in The Dalles, where he died.
June 28, 1891. She d. Jan. 23, 1910.
l.".ML> Maude, b. July 20, 1861.
l.io:; .Mae. b. March 27. 1864.
847. Harriet, dau. of Ward; ni. Henry ILobison. She d. in 1908. Their chil.:
Leroy. Will, Fay, George, Mary, Tom, Archie. Raleigh, Bertha and Ruby.
849. David >I., son of Richard; m. April 23, 1868, Lizzie A., dau. of George
Field and Mary G. Leete, b. Feb. 5. 1844. He was employed in the New Haven
Custom House.
8.')(l. Mary Kli/.abeth. tian, of Liiman; m. Sept. 5, 1861, James H. Smith.
One child. Harry Atwater, b. Jidy 31. 1865; d. March. 1907; m. Feb. 12. 1907,
Mary W. Peter.s.
8.")2. Knima Cornelia, dau. of Luman; m. June 19, 1872, Theodore W. Freeh.
She lives in Bound Brook. N. J.
John Luman. b. Julv 2. 1873.
Theodore W. Freeh, b. July 25. 1878.
8.*>3. Alice Kli/.a. dau. of Luman; m. Jan. J4. 1870. Herbert L. Hubbard.
8.54. Cieorge Whittlesey, son of Luman: m. June 22, I'JU), Charlotte Arline
Hemingway. A grocer and nieat dealer in East Haven, Conn. He d. Oct. 27. 1925.
8.")."). Carrie, dau. of Luman; m. in New Haven. Oct. 2, 1891, William H.,
son of Jonathan Brooks and Abbie Savage, b. Dec. 5. 18.59. An engineer in
New Haven.
856. .Albert William, son of Albert: m. 1855, Julia Eliza, dau. of George
Brush and Maria E. Seymour, of Montreal, b. Juno 20. 1834; d. Oct. 21. 1881.
He was lost on the steamer "Pacific" in Feb., 1856.
1504. Albert William, b. May 19, 1856: unm.; lives in Montreal, Can. He
is an advocate and King's counsel for the city of Montreal since
1898; Batonnier Montreal Bar. 1915-16; Batonnier General. Prov-
ince of Quebec, 1916; Educ: McGill University: B.A.. 1877: B.C.L.
(Medalist) 1880; called to Bar. 1881; Alderman. Montreal. 1895-96;
Member Legislature, Quebec. 1896-1901; Member of Government
and Provincial Treasurer. 1896-97; one of Conuiiission to prepare
charter for City Montreal. 1898. Counsel for Montreal Board of
Traiie, Address:" 160 St. James St.. and 425 Mackay St.. Montreal.
857. Ileiirv William, son of Edwin; m. June 24, 1857, Emeline Mason
Warren, b. April 11. 1833, of Providence. R. I., in Montreal. He d. May 6, 1903.
1505. Hattie Childs, b. Aug. 30. 1860.
1506. Emilv Millard, b. Aug. .30. 1862.
1507. Lucv Warren, b. Julv 21. 1864.
1508. Edith Rus.sell, b. Oct. 22, 1872.
8.58. Sarah Jane, dau. of PMwin, m. April, 1860, C. S. Blackman. of New
Haven. He d. Dec, -906. She d. June, 1909.
Alfred A., I) April, 1861.
,s(i(). llriiiv Mini 1. son of Hiram; m. 1859, Helen Mar Walker, in Norfolk.
N. v., d. San lUiia.l, 1921, He with his two brothers carried on their fnther'.s
business. In the California gold rush he went fo California in 1855. where he
remained until 1859, when he returned to Norfi)lk to be married. Ileturiied to
California in 1881, where he took up farming. Died April 18. 1883. at Tomalos.
California.
1509. Clara Lillian, h. July 11. 1861.
1510. Li/.zie Gertrude, b. ."lulv 18. 1863.
1511. .lennie Emily, b. March 24. 1866.
1511A. Edwin Lucius, b. Jan. 15, 1873.
146 ATWATER GENEALOGY
861. Edwin H., son of Hiram; m. Oct. 22, 1860, Louisa C. Yale, b. May 3,
1839. A merchant at Norfolk, N. Y., and town clerk, Justice of the Peace and
supervisor. He d. Jan. 30, 1903. She d. Nov. 10, 1913.
1512. Horace G., b. June 14, 1873; m. Lucia C. Bradley, April 27, 1925.
1513. Grace Y., b. Aug. 26, 1875.
862. Lucius Lyon, son of Hiram; m. Sept. 4, 1874, Emma Gordon Briley,
dau. of William and Jane Briley. He d. Sept. 11, 1892.
1514. Hiram Miner, b. Sept. 15, 1876.
1515. Henry Lucius, b. Dec. 28, 1884.
1516. Fanny Louise, b. April 22, 1886.
863. Edgar Warren, son of Ambrose; m. Feb. 21, 1854, Martha G. Cline, b.
June 25, 1832; d. May 12, 1914. He d. at Burlington, Vt., May 23, 1905.
1517. Jennie M., b. Sept. 10, 1856.
864. Osborn Thomas, son of Ambrose; lived in Burlington, Vt.; m. Jan. 1,
1856, Genevieve Hosmer. He d. Nov. 14, 1867. She m. (2) Jan. 1, 1881, Homer
F. Wetherbv.
1518. Ella, b. Oct. 10, 1857.
866. Elizabeth M., dau. of Ambrose; m. Dr. P. J. Kent. She d. Aug. 4, 1896.
He d. May 4, 1919. Besides two sons, who d. in infancy there was born Arthur
Atwater, b. Dec. 3, 1873. See historical section.
A. Atwater Kent, Jr., b. May 2, 1908, m. Denyse S., b. Aug. 11, 1915, dau.
of George S. and Suzanne Raingo Binon of Paris, France. Consult his-
tory section.
Suzanne Atwater, b. May 13, 1942.
A. Atwater 3rd, b. Sept. 14, 1944.
Christopher Brinton, b. June 12, 1949. Peter Alexander, b. July 8, 1952.
Elizabeth, b. Feb. 5, 1911, m. Aug. 8, 1932, William L. Van Alen, b.
Sept. 28, 1907.
William L., Jr., b. Mar. 21, 1933. James L. 2nd, b. Jan. 4, 1935.
Cassandra K., b. July 17, 1937.
Virginia Tucker, b. April 7, 1915. (Mrs. Kent Catherwood is a rancher in
Arizona.) (Chil. ) Virginia Tucker, b. Feb. 22, 1938; attends Foxcroft
School, Middleburg, Va.
867. Henry Harrison, son of Ambrose; m. April 27, 1863, Mary F., dau. of
Hugh and Agnes Farmer McCafferty, of New York, b. in Savanah, Ga., April
27, 1838. He d. March, 1921. She d. Aug. 17, 1921.
1519. Charlotte May, b. May 29, 1865.
1520. Florence I., b. July 25, 1872; unm.
1521. Edith Roslyn. ta. Oct. 21, 1873; m. Lyman W. Atwater.
1522. Henry H., Jr., b. Jan. 13, 1879.
868. Mary Caroline, dau. of Luman R.; m. Oct. 11, 1888, Charles Bert
Kelsey. She d. Aug. 23, 1915. They resided in Grand Rapids, where he is cashier
in the People's Savings Bank. Their dau., Anne Farnsworth, b. March 20, 1897;
m. Jan. 19, 1920, Lindsay Stevenson McRae; one child, Mary Anne, b. March
7, 1921. She m. (2) Jan. 12, 1925, Lieutenant C. M. Robinson.
869. Wilbur Olin, son of William Warren, m. Aug. 26, 1874, Marcia, dau.
of Abram Woodard. He d. Sept. 22, 1907. See historical section.
1523. Helen Woodard, b. May 29, 1876. See historical section.
1524. Charles Woodard, b. April 23, 1885.
877. Mary, dau. of Hiram H., m. Sept. 8, 1904, Chas. Abner Buck. They
live in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Margaret Waring, b. June 3, 1905.
878. Lawrence Wetmore, son of Hiram H., m. June 15, 1914, Alice Wark
Kirk. They live in Brooklyn, N. Y.
879. Stella Cornelia, dau. of Frederic Augustus; m. June 10, 1876, James
Kingsbury, M.D., b. in Enmore, Newton, Sydney, Aus., March 26, 1858.
Ada Cornelia, b. Feb. 26, 1877; m. in Stanmore, Sydney, Aus., Sept. 16.
1902, W. A. Hunter.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 147
Stella Victoria, b. Nov. 6. 1883; m. in Enmore, Newton, Sydney. Aiis.,
Dec. 29. 1919. T. A. Ferguson.
Vera Naomi, b. Dec. 29, 1886: unni.
8H1. Iliibhard (Jale, son of Frederick Avigustus; m. April 11, 1894. Mattie
An^ek), b. Sept. 25, 1871; divorced; (2) Bculah Dimmock. Los Angeles dentist,
and operative teacher in the University of California; d. Feb. 25, 1948.
1525. Lyn.iall Edris, b. Sept. 25, 1903.
1526. Eugene, b. Dec. 7, 1907.
1527. Frederic H. B., b. Jan. 16, HM2.
HH'A. Frank (;iasg«>\v, son of Lyman Wetmore; m. Oct. 4, 1893, Hattie E.
Camp. b. Pec. 6, 1866. He was employed in the Chemical National Bank, New
Yoik, for over forty years, and was a member of Co. H, 23rd Regiment, New
York, from 1S90 to 1895; d. June 17, 1937.
1528. Constance, b. Dec. 21, 1894.
1529. Frank G., b. June 22, 1896.
1530. Eliot Camp, b. May 16, 1898; m. Aug. 14, 1926, Kathryn Cecelia
Reynolds.
884. Lyman William, son of Lyman Wetmore; m. Aug. 22, 1914, Edith
Roslyn Atwater. He d. Sept. 4. 1937.
88.i. Elizabeth, dau. of Lyman Wetmcre, m. Oct. 15, 1906, Charles
Delapierre. Thev live in New York.
Dorothy, b.'Sept. 24. 1907.
Robert Atwater. b. Sept. 1, 1910.
H86. Hnth ('.. dau. of Elnathan; m. Dec. 3, 1821, George Rowland, of New
Havt'H.
887. Rebecca Shipman. dau. of Elnathan; m. Nov. 7, 1825. Peter Spencer
Shaw. He d. Feb. 22, IS ID, aged 46. She d. Aug. 5, 1882. New Haven.
888. .John Knox Attwater. son of Jonathan; d. Nov. 4, 1844; m. Julv 16,
1828. Charlotte, dau. of Abel Ward Atwater, b. Sept. 1, 1804; d. March 10. 1876.
They had one son who was acting ensign on a monitor in the time of the Civil
War. He went down in it and his remains were never recovered. He was 35
years old.
889. Norman Morrison Attwater, son of Jonathan; m. Jan. 19, 1832. Sarah
Reed, b. in Coxsackie, Greene Co.. N. Y.. Sept. 21. 1807; d. Dec. 17, 1898. He
d. Julv 8. 1858.
1531. Theron Skeel, b. Sept. 12. 1841.
1532. Sarah, b, April 9, 184 5.
1533. Henry Green, b. Dec. 19, 1849.
.S!t<). IJisha M. .Xlfwater, son of Jonathan; m. June 5, 1834, Elizabeth Bud-
din-loii, <1. Uit. 21, 1S58, aged 45; (2) Oct. 26, 1860, Phoebe Williams, b. 1829;
d. April 5, 1879. H.> d. March 4, 1889.
15.34. Charles V. . h. April 7. 1S:;5.
15.35. .Samu«I Hobart. h. l»h. 10. 1846,
1.536. Anna K.. b. June 7, 1849.
HiKi. Klislia. .son of Thomas; m. May 18. 1838. Marga.tft Wright, b. Feb. 28.
1821, of Mechanicsburg, Penn., ami removed to Henrv Co., Illinois. He d. Jan.
15. 1884.
1537. Eli Beecher. b. April 10. 1839.
1538. Thomas Jefferson, b. Oct. 15. ISIl.
15.39. George Wright, b. Aug. 10. 1843.
1540. ,Iohn A., b. Sept. 19, 1815.
151 1. Kliiora P.ebecca. b. Sept. 23. 1848.
1542. William Clark, b. June 5. 18.50,
1.543. Marv Elizabeth, b. Sept. 25. 1852.
1544. Robert WU.son. b. Sept. 5, 1854.
1545. Stephen Douglass, b. Nov. 6. 1858.
1546. Frank, b. Oct. 15, 1860,
148 ATWATER GENEALOGY
894. Nancy Richards, dau. of Thomas; m. April a, 1818, Amos Foote
Barnes, b. in Waterbury, Conn. A wholesale grocer in New Haven. He d. Oct.
5, 1890; she d. April 15, 1893.
895. Thomas Beecher, son of Thomas; m. Nov. 20, ^844, Hannah M., dau.
of Earl Stevens and Maria Buck, b. Dec. 20, 1824; d. Jan. 19, 1855; (2) Nov. 2,
1857, Grace A., dau. of Alonson Bartholomew and Nancy Macumber. He d.
July 11, 1875.
1547. Ella Maria, b. July 8, 1849; m. Sept. 11, 1877, Lewis H. Patten.
1548. Mary Bassett, b. April 4, 1852; m. March 22, 1874, Charles C.
Stevens, son of David and Phebe Johnson, b. April 1, 1845.
1549. Susan Lewis, b. June 15, 1865.
896. Sarah Beecher, dau. of Thomas; m. April 26, i853, William WittsUne
Clark, b. in Middletown, Aug. 2, 1818. He was a captain of a whaling vessel
and lived in New Haven. He d. July 28, 1868. She d. Oct. 12, 1865.
897. James Bull, son of William; m. Anna Bond. Lived in Williamsburg,
N. Y. Both dead.
1550. James Bull, b. July 23, 1849.
898. William, son of William; m. Dec. 15, 1852, Margaret A. Stackpole.
She d. Nov. 4, 1879. He d. May 13, 1883.
1551. Fanny Bradburn, b. Feb. 8, 1856; d. July 25, 1886; m. Dec. 21, 1882,
Paul B. Cruger.
1552. William, b. June 25, 1860.
900. Charles W., son of David; m. Dec. 23, 1832, Sarah, dau. of Abiathar
Shirley and Abigail Ransdell, b. Feb. 22, 1812. He d. April 12, 1859. She d.
June 8, 1879. Huron, Ohio. Two unmarried daughters: Martha and Caroline,
twins, b. 1848.
1553. John, b. Oct. 17, 1838.
1554. Abigail Shirley, b. 1840.
1555. Charlotte, b. 1844; m. April, 1870, Charles E. Kelley.
901. Charlotte, dau. of David; m. Adolphus Underwood, of Eatonton, Ga.
She d. in 1882. Their children were Charles, Adolphus, d., John Atwater, David
Atwater, Caroline Atwater, and Charlotte Elizabeth, d. 1903.
902. Sarah Pond, dau. of David; m. James Maxwell DeVine. She d. in New
Brunswick, N. J., 1865. Their children were: Charles, John, Mary Pond.
903. Isaac Pimderson, son of Abraham; m. Lucy Brace, dau. of Horace
Brace and Polly Ambler. Poultney, Vt., and New Albany, Ind.
1556. Horace Brace, b. May 19, 1820.
1557. Frank Dwight, b. March 23, 1836.
1558. Mary.
905. Franklin Trimian, son of Abraham; moved from Vermont to Conneaut,
Ohio. A silversmith.
1559. Truman Franklin.
906. William Glover, son of Timothy Glover; m. in Cromwell, July 6, 1835,
Marietta, dau. of Samuel White and Betsey Smith, b. Nov. 6, 1817; d. Nov.
27, 1852; (2) Jan. 12, 1854, Mary M., dau. of Joel Hubbard and Phila Smith.
A mechanic of Meriden.
1560. Caroline Elizabeth, b. Sept. 13, 1836.
1561. George Atwell, b. Jan. 26, 1842.
907. Sylvester B., son of Phineas; m. 1839, Frances Harriett Arnold, of
Great Barrington, Mass. Guilford Center, N. Y. He d. Feb. 14, 1844. She was
b. March 24, 1815; d. Sept. 12, 1872.
1562. Susan Cornelia, b. Nov. 14, 1841.
1563. Frances Harriet, b. May 10, 1843; d. June 21, 1866; unm.
912. Laura Ann, dau. of Flamen; m. Nov. 8, 1830, Thomas H. Brooks, of
Cheshire, b. Sept. 13, 1800; d. Sept. 7, 1874. She d. March 26, 1887.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 149
913. Siimiirl Auuiistns, son of Flamcn; m. Sept. 17. 1837. Susan G. Preston,
b. 1818: d. Fob. 8, 1851. aged 33; (2( Feb. 2. 1852. Hannah Bishop, d. Sept. 5,
1902. aged 86. He d. July 2, 1859.
1564. Edward Augustus, b. April 20. 1839.
1565. Enierett Maria, b. Dec. 5. 1840.
1566. Mary Cornelia, b. Nov. 25, 1844.
Issue by second marriage:
1567. Abbie Louise, b. Dec. 30. 1855.
915. (leona. dau. of Anizi: m. Dec. 23, 1822, John Rudolph. She d. Nov. 8,
1842. Garrettsville. Ohio. He m. (2) Mrs. Sallie Starks. He d. in Hiram, at the
home of his son James, Oct. 30, 1882.
iJK). I>:ir\\iii, son of Amzi: m. Harriet Clapp, b. Sept. 14. 1829. She d. Jan.
28. 1854 : I 2 ) Mrs. Betsey W. Treudley. Feb. 7. 1855. He was born and lived at
Mantua (later Mantua Station), Ohio, and d. May 28, 1873.
1568. Orris Clapp, b. Sept. 6, 1833.
1569. Mary, b. Oct. 15, 1835.
1570. John Milton, b. June 3, 1837.
1571. Amzi, b. Nov. 9, 1839.
917. :\Iatilda. dau. of Amzi: m. Noble Haven, Oct. 3, 1833. She d. April 9.
1890. Noble Haven, b. at Crown Point, Essex Co.. N. Y.. Julv 12. 1809: d.
Sept. 15. 1896.
!>1H. Silvia, dau. of Jotham: m. Oct. 5, 1826. Dr. Homer Earle. She d. Oct.
2. 1873. They went East after marriage, and lived at Paxton. Mass.: returned
( ? > 1831 to her mother's in Mantua after the death of her father, where he
practiced medicine. They afterward ( after the ( ? ) mother's death. 1834 >
removed to Newton Falls, Ohio. Doctor Earle was born in ( ? t 1799. and died
at Monticello, Minn., in 1872.
919. Julia, dau. of Jotham; m. Sept. 19, 1833. Simon Stough. She d. Dec.
31, 1838.
920. Eliza, dau. of .lotham: b. Jan. 16, 1816: m. Dec. 1842. Anson Bosworth.
She d. Jan. 24. 1844. No children.
9'.J1. Lucinda, dau of Jotham, m. May 17, 1819: m. March 7, 1841. Jacob S.
Smith. He d. Sept. 21. 1897. They lived in Braceville. Ohio.
92'i. Liic'v, dau. of William: m. William Walter Woodworth. Had one son,
William Atwater, b. July 4, 1844: m. Dec. 28. 1871, Elizabeth K Willis. Lived
at White Plains, N. Y.
in.i. Uilliain L.Miian. son of William; lives in Stockbridge, Mass.; m. Dec.
7, 1847. Isabella A., dau. of Andrew McWilliams. She d. in Springfield. Mass.,
March 9. 1905.
1572. James Fowler, b. Oct. 22, 1848.
157.5. Charles, b. July 10. 1854.
1.574. Lucv, b. Oct. 26. 1857.
1575. Catherine C. b. Aug. 14, 1865; unni.
924, Harriet I'., dau. of William; m. Jan. 7, 1864, George W. Campbell, of
Pittsfield, Mass. He d. in Feb., 1880, leaving two daughters, Mrs. Grace Van
Nordon, of New York, and Elizabeth. She d. May 14, 1911.
it!.'), liimicc .\., dau. of Edward, ni. Aug. 1, 1889, J. R. Copelin, of Mendon,
111 lie is a retired farmer. She d. Feb. 19, 1904.
9'H\. I.iiciiKla. dau. of Belah; m. April 28, 1838. Eniory D. Mann. They lived
in Naugaliiek. He was b. May 8, 1806; d. Dec. 21. 1875. She d. April 26. 1873.
9-^8. Clarissa, dau. of Belah; m. March 28, 1836. Stephen H. Nichols; d.
Dec. 29, isii. ag.d 26. She d. July 5, 1862, aged 49.
9^9. Miriam, ciau. of Belah: m. Nov. 29. 1853. Wm. Burr Hoadley. b. June
15. 1830. Resided in Naugatuck. He was a farmer. She d. March 18, 1894. He
d. Jan. 28, 1909.
150 ATWATER GENEALOGY
931. Merritt Buckingham, son of Ira; m. May 22, 1845, Charlotte Smith,
b. May 21, 1824; d. April 24, 1899. He d. Feb. 22, 1898.
1576. William Clarence, b. Dec. 27, 1857.
1577. Charlotte Rowena, b. Nov. 12, 1866.
932. William W., son of Ira; m. Nov. 4, 1844, Mary Elizabeth Olmstead,
b. July 3, 1823. He was a clergyman; lived in New Haven; was a graduate of
Yale College, and d. March 17, 1874. She d. June 27, 1883.
1578. Wilham Olmstead, b. Nov. 22, 1848.
1579. Francis Ebenezer, b. Jan. 5, 1851.
1580. Lillian Elizabeth, b. June 9, 1856.
1581. Leonard Eugene, b. May 31, 1861.
934. Charles Julius, son of Ira; m. Louise Hart Whittlesey, b. March 23,
1847. He was a merchant at Woodbury, Conn., and d. Nov. 14, 1887.
1582. William Whittlesey, b. Sept. 7, 1880; m. Feb. 4, 1916, Bertha M.
Van Dueson. Live in Oakland, Calif.
935. Frances Harrietta, dau. of Ira, m. Oct. 8, 1858, Horace D. Curtiss, b.
July 24, 1842, a manufacturer of Woodbury, Conn. He d. Aug. 14, 1906.
937. Charles, son of Amos; m. Sept. 17, 1849, Carohne A. Merrill, b. Sept. 3,
1835. He d. Dec. 7. 1863. She m. (2) Mr. Tuttle; (3) Sept. 26, 1879, David A.
Norton.
1583. Caroline M., b. July 30, 1851.
1584. Noriden C, b. Aug. 21, 1854.
1585. Julia C, b. Nov. 13, 1856.
1586. Elsie L., b. July 16, 1861.
1587. Emily P., b. Nov. 13, 1858; m. Wm. H. Ireganowan.
938. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Anan; m. April 24, 1843, William Nichols, of
Waterbury, b. Jan. 26, 1817. He d. in Naugatuck, Aug. 13, 1851.
939. IMarshal David, son of Anan; m. Nov. 13, 1851, Eliza Rosalea Allen,
dau. of Minot Mitchell and Catherine Allen, of Woodbury, Conn. She d. April
23, 1852. He left New York, Nov. 20, 1855, on the steamer "Empire City," for
California, arrived at San Francisco, Dec. 17; was engaged most of the time
in mining until May, 1862, when he went to Virginia City, Nevada, and was
engaged in contracting to haul ore from, and wood and timber to, the mines
on the Comstock. Went back to California late in 1869, where he engaged in
farming, mostly wheat raising, but later in dairying and stock raising. In the
spring of 1870 he returned to Woodbury, Conn., and on April 27, 1870, m.
Laura Angenett Allen, sister of his first wife. She d. Sept., 1925. He d. Feb. 7,
1905.
The town of Atwater, Calif., was named after him.
1588. Eliza Allen, b. Aug. 18, 1872; m. Dec. 20, 1899, Frederick Wilham
Henderson, a lawyer by pi'ofession of Merced, Merced County, Calif.
940. Margaret Augusta, dau. of Anan; m. Oct. 8, 1850, in Bethany, to Ervin
Mix, of Wallingford. She d. April 26, 1860. He d. April 14, 1896.
941. Adaline, dau. of Anan; m. Moses Sargent Stickney; he is dead. She d.
Nov. 16, 1918. They had five children: Addie Rebecca, Walter, Henry Cowell,
Sarah (dead), Jennie. Addie Rebecca m. Dwight Doolittle, and they had five
children: Robert, Helen, Charles, Frank and Clarence Atwater. Walter is
married and lives in Derby, Conn.; had three children, one died. Jennie is
married and has one child and has lost one.
942. Franklin Benjamin, son of Anan; m. July 10, 1859, Elizabeth, dau. of
Cyrus and Mary Barnes. He was a farmer and d. June 18, 1891. She resided in
Bridgeport. She d. Feb., 1906.
1589. Nellie Ahce, b. Feb. 19, 1860.
1590. Georgianna, b. May 12, 1864.
1591. Marshal Frank, b. April 4, 1866.
1592. lola, b. Jan. 17, 1868.
943. Emily J., dau. of Garrett; d. April 7, 1910; m. Edward G. Cowles,
d. Feb. 19, 1913. Their children were Arthur; m. Frances Wells; William, m.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 151
Anna Taylor: Cora. m. Oct. 5, 1881, Benjamin A. Welch, has two son.s, Leon
Co\vle.s, b. June 20. 1882, m. Edith S. Packard: and Harold Benjamin, b. May
20. 1888: m. Elizabeth Brown.
944. Abigail, dan. of Garrett: m. John Burges. Their children were Mary,
m. Mr. Fair: Ella. m. Mi-. Fessenden; Belle, m. Mr. Bullard, and Richard.
»4.">. >I:iria L., dan. of Garr«>tt: m. David Orcutt. She d. Sept. 21. 18fil. Two
son.s, F'lank and R. D., both dead.
}M(i. .I..lin .1.. -son of Garrett: m. 1861. Harriet Wiles, d. 1894; i2) Dec. 25,
1895, Fanny Dayton. They lived in Maine, N. Y. He is dead.
947. Olive A., dan. of Garrett, d. Dec. 26, 1907; m. Mracus Lewis, d. April
18, 1909. One dau.. Iva, m. Aug'. 15, 1901, Clarence Conrad, and had two sons,
Robert, b. Aug., 1913, and Clarence, b. July 5. 1917. Cortland, N. Y.
948. Charles G., son of Garrett, m. Esther Mareaus. Lived in Maine, N. Y.
One son, Floyd, dead, and one dau. Cora, m. Ralph Carley, who have four
children. Roger, Esther, Howard and Ralph. He is dead.
949. Lucius, son of Thaddeus; m. Sept. 29, 1883. Julia M. Downes. Lived in
New Haven. He d. Aug. 10, 1872. Mentions son Edwin D., d. Sept. 2, 1834.
950. Mary Klizabeth. dau. of William Cutler; m. June 13, 1843, George
Hotchkiss, b. Oct. 15. 1812, son of Stephen Hotchki.s.s and Marv Griswold. He
d. Oct. 5, 1899: she d. March 10, 1893. Mr. and Mrs. Hotchkiss spent their
lives in New Haven.
n.")l. Jojin Iloadlcy, son of William Cutler; m. June 9, 1853, Jane Barber,
b. .lulv 22. 1,S28. He d". April 24, 1897. They lived in New York.
I.")!*;;. John Albert, b. Feb. 13, 1854.
1594. Marv Elizabeth, b. Aug. 5, 1855.
1595. William Cutler, b. July 4, 1861.
1596. Elsie Welling, b. June 26, 1866; unm.
1597. Jane Leonard, b. July 17, 1870.
952. Sarah VVatrous. dau. of William Cutler; m. April 3, 1862, William E.
Dickinson, of Algonquin, Ontonagon Co., Michigan. She d. at Algonquin. Jan.
7, 1863. Mr. Dickinson remarried.
958. Harriet Hoadley, dau. of William Cutler; m. Oct. 28. 1852. William
Henry, son of Wilhelm Gottfried Philip and Maria Marks, b. in Brooklyn, Aug.
15, 1829; d. in Brooklyn, Sept. 22, 1882. She d. Jan. 25, 1907. Mr. Philip was an
artist of no mean ability. The earlier years of their married life were spent in
Italy, whore Mr. Philip studied sculptiue and painting. After returning to this
counti-y they settled in Brooklyn. He made busts from life of Abiaham Lincoln,
Admiral Farragut, General Grant and many other prominent people.
Pauline, b. Aug. 3, 1860; m. Sept. 22, 1884, Edward Lapidge, b. in London,
Eng., son of Edward Lapidge and Alice Staines. They have two daugh-
ters. Alice Harriette and Mabel Grace, m. F>dwarii Winans. of Arlington,
N. J. They have one .son, Clarence Ernest.
Edward Lapidge, d. March 28, 1926.
Eloi.se Virginia, b. Jan. 18, 1863; d. March 4, 1873.
Mary Evelyn, b. Aug. 4, 1866; unm.
Alice Atwater. b. June 1, 1870; m. Oct. 20. 1897, Thomas Oliver Davy.
Live in Briarcliff Manor. X. Y.
9.")4. Jen-iniah \> illiain, son of William Cutler; m. Oct. 25. 1855. Jane Louisa
Carpenter, 1). .Inly 2(). 1S63. riaii. of Charles Mead Carpenter and Charlotte
Underhill, d. .Mav 26, 1922. Riverside, Conn.; engaged in real estate busines.s in
New York Citv.He d. Aug. 10, 1902.
1.59K. Jeivmiah Charles, b. Oct. 12. 1866.
95.">. .Marllieiia. flau. of Joseph; m. Nov. 28. 1840, Lsjiac Harris. She d.
Feb. 6, 1866. Thev had twelve children, all of which are dead except Ally E.,
h. June 8, 18,59: lii. Sept. 15, 1881. Warren Addi.son.
Walter, b. Aug. 1, 1883; m. April 29, 1910, Pearl Showers.
152 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Kathlyn, b. April 9, 1911.
Warren Earl, b. Aug. 8, 1918.
Edward, b. Aug. 8, 1885; m. May 22, 1915, Clara Hester.
Charles Edward, b. Aug. 8, 1916.
956. Thomas, son of Joseph; m. 1852, Sarah Duncan. Two children d. unm.
They lived near La Harpe, 111.
*1599. Nancy A., b. July 28, 1854.
1600. Martha E., b. Jan. 17, 1859.
1601. Angelo, b. July 4, 1861.
1602. Cordeha, b. Nov. 8, 1866.
1603. Rachel Ahce, b. Jan. 6, 1868.
957. James, son of Joseph; m. March 26. 1854, Ann Hadleston, b. April 30,
1830; d. March 26, 1904. He d. April 3, 1866.
1604. Joseph, b. Aug. 23, 1859; m. Emma Grate. No children.
1605. Ehzabeth, b. Jan. 3, 1855; m. Jan. 28, 1875, Samuel Lembach.
James Z., b. June 4, 1877; m. Feb. 7, 1906, Clara Kern.
Doren R., b. Jan. 26, 1908. Ivan J., b. March 4, 1910. Mildred L.. b.
Jan. 19, 1916.
Edward A., b. Sept. 20, 1881; m. Sept. 13, 1905, Ethyl Smeasy.
Rosa L., b. June 11, 1906.
Merle M., b. April 5, 1884; m. Oct. 16, 1907, Percy Viech.
Max L., b. Feb. 12, 1909. Kenneth F., b. Oct. 3, 1911. Jessie R., b.
Nov. 18, 1913.
Vesta A., b. Jan. 8, 1887; m. March 11, 1908, Ray Nordstrom.
Ina E., b. May 11, 1909. Joseph B., b. July 30, 1911. Guy R., b. Jan. 8,
1914; d. Oct. 6, 1918.
Lillie E., b. Jan. 1, 1890; m. May 13, 1912, James Gallon.
James L., b. Nov. 29, 1914.
Ruth A., b. Oct. 3, 1893; m. July 16, 1912, Joseph Huff.
Irene E., b. Jan. 2, 1914.
Guy H., b. Sept. 24, 1896; m. March 27, 1917, Ruth Foote.
Ernest E., b. Oct. 3, 1917.
1606. Lilly Jane, b. Feb. 23, 1862; m. Lewis Melvin. Their children: Virgie
Garnet, b. Jan. 31, 1886; Frances Flossie, b. Sept. 5, 1888; Carr, b.
Dec, 1890, m. Lydia Wolf; James Dewey, b. June 22, 1898; Holland
Hollas, b. July 2, 1904; Lewis Dale, b. May 31, 1906.
958. William E., son of Joseph; m. Nov. 28, 1858, Lucretia P. Timmons.
He lived in La Harpe, 111. He d. July 13, 1877. Five children died unmarried.
1607. James Lucius, b. Dec. 25, 1860.
1608. Ruby Josephine, b. May 28, 1866.
1609. Mary Lurana, b. Oct. 24, 1868.
1610. Frances Ida, b. Aug. 23, 1870.
1611. William Henry, b. April 10, 1874.
1612. Millie Ellen.
959. Mary, dau. of Joseph; m. Jan. 10, 1852, Cosby Duncan. Lived in Illinois.
960. Loraine, dau. of Joseph; m. Sept. 15, 1859, William Duncan, b. Sept.
3, 1841. Lived in Illinois.
Marthenia, b. Sept. 3, 1861.
961. John J., son of Joseph; m. April 18, 1866, Mary, dau. of Obidah and
Sarah Dunn. He lives in La Harpe, 111., is a farmer; also all of his son.
1613. Joseph Lafayette, b. Mar. 8, 1867.
1614. Durinda C, b. Jan. 31, 1869.
1615. John James, b. Mar. 2, 1872.
1616. Arietta Permilda, b. Feb. 22, 1875.
1617. WiUiam Lee, b. Dec. 18, 1877.
1618. Willis N., b. Nov. 28, 1882.
1619. Delbert, b. Feb. 7, 1885.
1620. Fred R., b. May 5, 1888.
963. Jeremiah John, son of Job Mansfield; m. Nov. 3, 1849, Mary W. White,
b. Oct. 10, 1827; d. Sept. 13, 1862; (2) March 28, 1864, Frances C. Moulthrop,
b. Dec. 18, 1837. He d. Nov. 14, 1896.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 153
1621. Eniilv, b. March 15. 1865.
1622. P^rantes Butler, b. June 2. 1867; d. Oct. 3, 1952.
1623. Marv White, b. Aug. 27. 1869; ni. Dr. H. F. Smith, of Hartford. She
d. Feb. 21. 1923.
1621. Catherine Rich. b. Jan. 23. 1872.
1625. Grace, b. April 7. 1871; d. Oct. 22. 1930.
1626. Georgine. b. March 3, 1877; d. April 21, 1951.
1627. Jessie, b. Dec. 8, 1879.
964, Jt-anetlc >I:iry. dau. of Job Mansfield; m. June 17. 1851. Edward S..
son of Sanuiel Tuttle and Lucinda Thorpe; he d. Jan. 9, 1856; (2) Jan. 1, 1862,
Rev. Smyth Dayton. She d. Jan. 17. 1898.
96."). Lydia Anne. dau. of Job Mansfield; m. April 11, 1854. James Percival,
son of Samuel Barker and Mary Ann Kirkham; b. May 2. 1831. A carriage
maker of New Haven. He d. April 1. 1869.
!M>(i. Henry Lockwood, son of John Starr, lived at Atlanta, Ga. ; m. Oct. 5,
1857. Delia Ventris. d. Aug. 13, 1913. He was a carriage dealer. He d. Feb.
20. 1914.
967. .\lfred Khenezer, son of John Starr; m. Jan. 12. 1865. Mary Beatrice,
dau. of James Ballard Sherrod and Mary Caroline White, b. March 31. 1842.
He d. July 8. 1900. He was a carriage dealer.
1628.' Olivia Stansel. b. Feb. 25, 1871; m. Nov., 1893. Isaac S. Farish;
d. Jan. 31. 1897.
968. John Starr, son of John Starr, m. June 29. 1845; m. Nov. 14. 1870,
Margaret Celia. dau. of Hezekiah Thomas and Margaret Stevens. She was b.
Aug. 7. 1843. in Bethany, Conn., and d. Nov. 14. 1877. He d. Nov. 4, 1925. He
was an accoimtant in New Haven.
1629. Ellen Hattie. b. Nov. 16. 1872; m. Thomas E. Goudy.
969. James, son of Stephen Harris; m. Oct. 3, 1853, Mary Grace Stewart,
dau. of James Stewart and Anna Lathrop, b. May 6. 1828. His occupation was
a farmer. She d. Oct. 19, 1902. He d. Nov. 24. 1905.
1630. Clifford James, b. Nov. 8, 1858.
1631. Clayton Welles, b. Jan. 23, 1864.
970. rran«-es M., dau. of Titus; m. Aug. 20, 1860. William P., son of Royal
and Haiiiet S. Fowler, of Westfield, Mass.
971. I'ranklin Itliss. .son of Titus; m. Sept. 3. 1860, Amelia J., dau. of Eli
H. Osborn and Julia Blair. He was a farmer and lived at Westfield. Mass.,
where he d. March 9. 1893. She d. July 1. 1900; aged 59 years.
1632. Frank Vincent, h. .June 29, 1861; ni. May 2, 1897. Regina de Solio.
of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He lives in Londt)n.
1633. Nellie Frances, b. Mar. 1, 1863; m. E. C. Bissell. She d. Dec, 1922.
16.34. James Holland, b. Sept. 16, 1869.
1635. Henry Wilson, b. Dec. 4, 1875.
97i. Wills, .son of Noah; m. Frances Jane Aiken. He d. March 1. 1S6I. in
Rus.soll. Mass.
97."). Dwiulit >!.. .son of Jeremiah; m. Dec. 29. 1869. Ella, <ia>i. of Leonard
and Luniida Biiuont. Westfield, Mass. Was a whip manufacturer. He d. July
17, 1917, in Oakland, Calif.
1636. H.nry Cook, b. Sept. 26, 1874.
976. J2im«-s Henry, son of Jeremiah; m. Nov. 27, 1S73, Tirzah. liau. of
Horace Birge an«l Lmy E. Stiles, b. April I, 1856. They livetl >n Westfield,
Mass. She m, (2» Dec. 19, 1887, Frederick K. Rood.
1637. .Angolo Edward, b. Oct. 7, 1875.
!»■;!». I II. M M.. dau, of Leonard; m. Sept. 28. 1870. li. M. Chesley. She d.
Nov. 20. liMtl.
980. .Albert ( hnnilM-rlain. .son of Leonarti: m. June 4. 1866, Margaret
Carswell, b. Oct. 1."), IM."). Margaret d. Jan. 6, 1939.
154 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1638. Bert Leonard, b. March 7, 1867.
1639. Walter Eldredge, b. May 30, 1870.
1640. Helen Louisa, b. Dec. 15, 1872.
1641. Mary C., b. May 15, 1878.
1642. Margaret, b. Jan. 2, 1881.
981. Dennis Hedges, son of Leonard; m. Jan. 26, 1887, Ella C. Ryder, b.
Aug. 23, 1845. A traveling salesman of Red Bank, N. J. He d. Aug. 1, 1918.
1643. Frances Eliza, b. April 4, 1888; unm.
1644. Benjamin Leonard, b. May 13, 1890.
982. Leonard Cornelius, son of Leonard; m. Jan. 15, 1890, Hattie A. Moore,
b. March 4, 1859. Westfield, Mass. His occupation was quarrying marble. He
d. Jan. 13, 1926.
1645. Allen Moore, b. Oct. 28, 1891.
1646. Leonard, b. Nov. 20, 1893.
983. James Billings, son of Leonard; m. May 14, 1885, Lucy Gould Collins.
He graduated from the Westfield High School in 1875; received his A.B.
degree in 1879 from Williams College and in 1882, his M.D. degree from the
Medical Department of the University of the City of New York. He was a
member of the American Medical Association, Massachusetts Medical Society,
a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, the surgeon for the New York
Central road at Westfield, consulting physician and surgeon to Noble Hospital
and Shurtleff Mission, and for the period of the war with Germany, chairman
of the Medical Advisory Board for district No. 6, State of Massachusetts.
1647. Collins, b. Sept. 10, 1886.
1648. Jeanette L., b. Aug. 3, 1889; m. April 19, 1913, Harry M. Ives, of
Danbury, Conn. He d. Sept. 1, 1914.
1649. David, b. Nov. 3, 1894.
984. Lucy Frances, dau. of Leonard; m. July 3, 1895, Rev. Lyman Horace
Blake. She d. Jan. 10, 1908.
958. Margaret Clark, dau. of Leonard; m. Sept. 5, 1893, Dr. Gilbert Norris
Jones, d. Jan. 26, 1924. She lives at Wellesly Hills, Mass.
Margaret Norris, b. April 28, 1894; m. John Dutton Little. One dau.
Margaret Gilbert, b. April 2, 1924.
989. George Leonard, son of Joseph; m. May 11, 1892, Maud D., dau. of
Tristem D. Brown and Maria Caple, b. Nov. 15, 1870. He was a tailor, but is
now a farmer in Canandaigua, N. Y.
1650. Frances Almira, b. March 4, 1893.
1651. Emma Caple, b. April 11, 1895.
990. Joseph William, son of Joseph Hall; m. Betsey Ann Burnham. He d.
about 1854. He lived in Cheshire, Conn.
1652. Kirtland W., b. Dec. 25, 1840.
1653. Truman, b. 1854; m. July 29, 1876, Emma J. Neal, d. May 7, 1878.
991. Miles Barber, son of Cornelius; m. Lydia S., dau. of Ira and Philanda
Stone Atwater. Shanesville, Ohio. He d. Dec. 26, 1878. She d. Jan., 1879.
993. John Todd, son of Chauncey; m. in 1834, Matilda, dau. of Capt.
Wyman Hill, b. 1814. They lived in Sheffield, Ohio, where she d. in 1864.
1654. Chauncey Wyman, b. April 15, 1836.
1655. Almon B., b. Nov. 19, 1845.
1656. John Wilbur, b. Aug. 4, 1848.
994. Lyman Chauncey, son of Chauncey; m. Feb. 2, 1842, Honora Blood,
and resided in Kelloggsviile, Ohio, only a few miles from the place of his birth,
all his lifetime. He d. Feb. 8, 1901. She d. June 23, 1875. One son, Charles W.,
m. Julia Colby, who d. in 1911. He d. in 1908.
995. Laura, dau. of Chauncey; m. Hiram Covill, in the year 1855, when
they went to the then far-off West, took up three hundred and sixty acres of
land just outside the city of Topeka, in what was called "The Mission," erected
a log house thereon, and as the years went by built a more commodious one.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 155
Hiiam Onill was amonp those who fell in battle (iurinj; the Civil War and
Laura Atwater was left a widow with one son, Allen, whom she educated at
college, while she herself carried on the farm and later erected a fine brick
residence. She d. in the winter of 1876. Her son Allen and his wife have been
living on the old farm until within a few years.
1000. ( liarles Abel, son of Lvman; m. 1845, Susan Jane Dawson, b. Nov.
22. 1825. He d. Sept. .SO. 1863. She m. (2i his brother, Miles L.
1657. Caroline Elizabeth, b. Jan. 21. 1816; m. Thomas J. Dodge.
1658. Julius Lloyd, b. Jan. 7. 1848; m. Mary E. Dodge.
1659. Thomas Lyman, b. March 3. 1850.
1660. Mary Ann. b. Dec. 16, 1853.
1661. Mariah Eliza, b. Feb. 4, 1855; d. Feb.. 1879; m. John Maclain.
1662. M>ron Scott, b. April 7, 1857; m. Clarissa Offord.
1663. Juhn L. C, b. Jan. 15. 1860; m. Nancy E. Dobbins.
1001. >Iiles L., son of Lyman; m. March 1. 1849. Harriet, dau. of J. \V.
Bahhvin and Liddie Wiseman, b. Dec. 8. 1831. d. Nov. 19. 1904. aged 73. (2)
Susan Jane Dawson, widow of his brother. Charles. She d. in 1897. He was a
farmer of Lewisville, Polk County, Oregon. He d. April 19, 1898.
1664. Lewis H., b. March 12." 1850; d. April 13, 1927.
1665. James L., b. Feb. 4, 1852.
1666. Emma J., b. Sept. 4, 1855; m. G. T. Hollister.
1667. John William, b. Sept. 20. 1861.
1668. George, b. Sept. 21. 1869; d. May 29, 1933.
1002. Lucius R., son of Lyman; m. March 14, 1855, Elizabeth C. Rounds.
He d. Nov. 3, 1911. They lived in Ipava, 111. She was b. April 20. 1838.
Francis M., b. Dec. 4, 1856.
James A., b. May 28, 1859.
Harvey H., b. Nov. 21. 1861.
Ellsworth G.. b. April 4. 1864.
Sarah J., b. Dec. 20. 1866.
Emma E.. b. Feb. 14, 1870.
Burleigh E., b. March 16, 1874.
George O., b. Nov. 9, 1876.
Laura C, b. Feb. 9, 1886.
1003. Caroline E,, dau. of Lvman; m. Isaac O. Smith, b. April 5. 1821.
She d. Oct. 7, 1917.
1004. >Iarciis, .son of Lyman; m. I^ucinda Dodge. He disappeared antl was
never lieaid from. She d. in 1861.
1678. Lyman J., b. Feb. 25. 1861.
1679. Frank F. ; unm.
1680. William H.; unm.
Ktd.'i. Icilni W.sl.N, son of Lyman; m. Rose Thompson.
ItiM. Harvey.
If.M!. John.
UKMi. .Iann>,, son of Lyman; m. Fallen Littlejohn. She d. July 26. 1907.
Havana. 111. Had two boys and two girls, but all dead. He d. 1921.
1111(1 llnliislvr. son of Marquis; m. Jan. 1, 1844. Frances M. Blanehard. b.
at Whilin;;ham. Vt.. Mar. 10, 1821; d. Oct. 15. 1888. Ho d. Mar. 15, 1895.
1683. Herbert Josiah. b. PVb. 5, 1845; d. Sept. 23. 1818.
1681. Ella M.. b. June 25. 1848.
1685. Charles H.. b. Jan. 11. 1857; d. Veb. 18, 1867.
1686. Clarence Eugene, b. May .30. 1858.
1687. Clara Adell. b. Jan. 24. i860; d. March 24. 1S61.
1(1! I. I.aiiia. dau. of Jarod; m. Oct. 24. 1833. Edmund Bradley, of Hanidon.
Sli.- ci l-.-l). Jo. 1899. agi-d 88. H.- d. Oct. 1. 1863. aged 57.
lor.V ICiith I)., dau. of Jared; m. Nov. 10. 1833. Lcverott Hotrhkiss. She d.
July 9. 1835. Left one child, Mary Amelia.
1669.
1670.
1671.
1672.
1673.
1G74.
1675.
1676.
1677.
156 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1013. Betsey, dau. of Jared; m. Jan. 13, 1849, Charles G. Atwater, who d.
April 4, 1874. (2) Samuel A. Baldwin, of New York state, a carpenter by trade
who d. in November, 1893. She d. in 1904.
1014. Alfred, son of Samuel; m. Dec. 31, 1835, Lucy B. Avery. She d. March
4, 1897. He d. Dec. 13, 1892.
1688. Julia A., b. Dec. 7, 1836; d. March 25, 1866; m. June 26, 1862,
Dwight B. Hitchcock. He d. 1864.
1689. Amelia L., b. May 13, 1845; m. Oct. 2, 1867, Ransom B. Moore,
d. March 4, 1873.
1690. Samuel Henry, b. June 7, 1854.
1016. Edwin, son of Samuel; m. Feb. 26, 1854, Ruth Ford, d. July 5, 1900.
He was in the furniture business in Hunter. He d. April 6, 1876.
1691. Helen, b. Oct. 9, 1856; unm.; d. 1926.
1692. Viola, b. July 9, 1859; unm.; d. May 24, 1945.
1693. Sidneyetta, b. Oct. 2, 1861; m. Oct. 9, 1898, Geo. McKeivie, d. Dec.
27, 1901. She d. Nov., 1937.
1018. Sarah B., dau. of Samuel; m. Anson Hitchcock, b. April 9, 1820; d.
in Windham, N. Y., April, 1864.
1021. Emerett, dau. of Samuel; m. Mar. 13, 1856, Piatt Osborn Hitchcock,
at Windham, N. Y. Se was b. May 10, 1832. He d. June 4, 1915. She d. Feb.
12, 1917.
1022. Samuel Wooster, son of Stephen Wooster; m. Feb. 4, 1857, Marietta,
dau. of Eben Beers and Lois Johnson. He d. Nov. 21, 1869. She d. Mar. 7, 1903.
1694. Frederick W., b. Aug. 31, 1858.
1695. Lucina Hunt, b. Feb. 24, 1860.
1696. Elmer Ellsworth, b. Jan. 20, 1862.
1697. Piatt Romain, b. Oct. 31, 1863.
1698. Alfred Eugene, b. Sept. 21, 1866.
1023. Aurelia H., dau. of Stephen Wooster; m. Sept. 7, 1868, Samuel Brown.
She d. March 7, 1903. Lived in Jewett, N. Y.
1024. George Camp, son of Elam; lived in Plymouth and Bristol, Conn.;
m. Aug. 15, 1832, Adeline, dau. of Roger Norton and Almira Root, b. June 21,
1813; d. April 25, 1893. He d. Nov. 9, 1885. Five children died without issue.
1699. Almira Chloe, b. Nov. 13, 1832; m. Everett Horton, of Bristol.
1026. Henry, son of Wyllys; m. Oct. 1, 1837, Catherine, dau. of Benjamin
Fenn and Keturah Dunbar, b. Oct. 22, 1817; d. May 11, 1863. He d. Apr. 25, 1865.
1700. Theresa, b. March 20, 1839.
1701. Eugene, b. Sept. 8, 1843.
1702. Dorence, b. Feb. 3, 1845.
1703. Catherine, b. Nov. 24, 1849.
1704. Richard, b. Feb. 23, 1853; d. Oct. 5, 1933.
1705. Francis, b. Dec. 3, 1858.
1027. Betsey, dau. of Wyllys; m. April 7, 1844, Stephen Fenn, of Plymouth,
Conn. She d. Nov. 5, 1895.
1028. Willis, son of Wyllys; m. Jan. 31, 1856, Marietta, dau. of Riley Scott.
He lived in Plymouth, Conn.; by trade was a carpenter. He d. Feb. 28, 1911.
She d. March 11, 1903.
1706. Wesley H., b. Oct. 4, 1858.
1029. Martha Richardson, dau. of Wyllys; m. June 17, 1866, Arthur
DeWolfe. They resided in New Britain, Conn. He d. Oct. 1, 1914. She d.
April, 1925.
1030. Stephen, son of Timothy; m. Jane Tuttle, of Bristol, b. May 27, 1832,
d. Aug. 22, 1857; (2) Helen A. Billings, b. Oct. 27, 1840, d. Aug. 6, 1910. A
farmer of Fennville, Mich.
1707. Charles Ives, b. Dec. 29, 1862.
1708. Clifford Elbert, b. Aug. 23, 1867.
ATWATEM GENEAL()<;V 157
1H;>1. Li'onard, son of .lainos; m. Nov. 25, 1833, Anna Maria, daii. of John
Chattel Ion and Blondena Wright, b. Feb. 11, 1810; d. S.'pt. 12, 1879. He d.
Aug. 12. 1889. He was a merchant at Ithaca. N. Y.
1709. Jane Maria, b. Feb. 13. 1835; ni. Francis Norton.
1710. Klien. b. Feb. 15, 1837: m. Francis Norton. She d. Feb. 1. 1926.
1711. Julia, h. July 20, 1838.
1712. Frederick, b. July 1. 1842.
1713. Edgar Avery, b. May 8. 1814.
1711. Horace, b. May 5, 1846.
171."). Sarah Emily, b. April 8, 1858.
171ti. William .Tames, b. Aiiril 6, 1850.
1717. .Minnie Chalterton. b. March 15, 1853: imm.
l(>3i. .Nancy, dan. of James; m. May 29, 1846, John \i. Mitchell: b. Jan. 7,
1802: d. Jan. 10, 1878. She d. March 7, 1873. He was a mill owner and lived
at Ithaca. N. Y.
Edward R., b. March 20, 1847.
John J., b. May 24. 1849: ni. Oct. 16, 1873, Lizzie Holsey. He is a druggist
at Detroit. Muh.
10;-{;i. Henjaniin .\\»>ry, son of James: m. Oct. 15. 1840. Sarah Ann Phillips,
niece of Gen. Israel Putnam. He was a merchant at Ithaca. N. Y. He d. Nov. 5,
1883. She d. Feb. 26. 1897. Five children died voung.
1718. Sarah Emily, b. July 12, 1841.
1719. Agnes Christine, b. Sept. 26, 1842: unm.
1720. Ledyard Jay. b. April 21, 1847.
1721. Marv Cowdrv. b. June 24. 1852: unm.
1722. Joachim, b. Nov. 4, 1853: unm. 1918.
172:^. Clara, b. Nov. 29. 1856: d. May 15, 1915: m. Lincoln E. Paterson.
l(i:U. I raiiklin, son of James: m. Olive Martin. Both dead. They had two
daughters. Susie and Frances. Susie, b. July 1. 1852: m. Feb. 6, 1878, James
Emanuel Henriques. They have two sons. Frances had no children. She and
her husband are both dead.
lo;i."). Dcwltl ( liiitDU. son of James; ni. Jan. 20. 1847. Sarah, dau. of Isaac
anil Mary Magee Tichenor. b. Sept. 30. 1825. He lived at Waverly, N. Y.: was
a merchant, veterinary surgeon, liveryman, town supervisor, aliierman and
trustee Presbyterian church. He d. Oct. 19, 1899. She d. Jan. 2, 1901.
1724. Harriet Eliza, b. Dec. 7. 184 7.
1725. Lsabella Tichenor. b. Sept. 26. 18.50.
1726. Ella Louise, b. April 29, 1854: unm.: trained nur.se.
1727. Anna Jane. b. Dec, 1861.
1728. Lewis DeWitt, b. July 26, 1864.
1036. Fanny, dau. of James: m. John Penny. They had two daughters.
Fanny and Alice. Both married and had children. Alice m. Burge H. Hurd.
P^anny d. Jan. 20, 1891.
HVM. I):i\i(l n.. .son of James: m. March 28. 1849. Olive L., dau. of E. F.
Simon and Abigail ( ). Marshall, b. Sept. l.'J. 1825. He, his wife and two daugh-
ters livfcl and died at Cortland, N. Y.
1038. .^lar^, dau. of .lames: m. .Ian. 17. 1849. Luther Judson Sanford, b.
March 5. 182.5, d. 1910. She d. April 29, 1879.
Charles Judson. b. March 20, 1850. d. Jan. 5, 1896; ni. Helen Brown.
Fannv Atwater. b. Feb. 9. 18.55.
Ella Loui.se. b. Dec. 25. 1856.
.lames Atwater, b. Sept. 13. 1858; m. Ella Jones.
Mary, b. May 28. 1867.
\U'M). r.dward, .son of James: m. Susan Martin. Ho served In Civil War.
They had no children.
nun. Hufns King, son of Jnin.-.s, m .-^. i-i 23. 1858. Sarah Ltdyard Jones,
b. Man h 29. IH.};') He was a merchant, and d. I>ec. 6. 1887. at Htvor.side. Calif.
She d. Sept. 20. Hi20,
1729. Hiram Wells, b. Oct 1. 1S61
158 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1730. William Edward, b. April 8, 1864.
1731. Wenona King, b. Jan. 17. 1867.
1732. Lucy Avery, b. July 20, 1880.
1042. Laura, dau. of John; m. Lemuel Sutherland; b. May 22, 1819; d. 1847.
She d. Nov. 30, 1881. Lived at Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y.
John Atwater, b. July 11, 1833; m. Harriett Cleghorn, of Canada, b. June
17, 1833; d. June 15, 1901.
Susan Remer, b. May 22, 1836; m. Amos H. Green, b. Oct. 6, 1822; d. Mar.
7, 1883; one son, Sutherland, b. Nov. 20, 1869; d. Feb. 12, 1878.
Laura Lucetta, b. May 16, 1856; m. Samuel Fones Rice, b. July 25, 1852.
Lived at Elmira, N. Y. One dau., Bessie, b. Oct. 10, 1884.
Margaret, b. Jan. 21, 1858; d. Dec. 11, 1896; m. Frederick Jones Bradshaw,
b. Aug. 21, 1851. Lived at Columbus, O. Children: Harry James, b. May
19, 1878; Fanny May, b. June 13, 1879. Harry J. m. Florence Jones,
b. Feb. 13, 1879; Fanny May m. Douglas Alexander Ingraham, b. Oct.
15, 1870; one dau., Margaret, b. Oct. 15, 1903.
Walter Blessner, b. Feb. 4, 1876; m. Frances Fralick; lives at Newark,
N. J. One son, Edward Lewis, b. April 16, 1905.
1043. Eliza Sutherland, dau. of Horace; m. Sylvester Childs, who d. Sept.
6, 1849, aged 32; (2) Harrison Tuan. Two children, Frances Josephine and
Sylvester, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Childs.
1044. Spafford L., son of Horace; m. March 20, 1850, Mary Spriggs, b.
Oct. 27, 1850; d. Sept. 8, 1901. He d. March 7, 1911.
1733. Atlas Worthington, b. March 27, 1851.
1734. Lewis Spriggs, b. May 29, 1853; m. Mary Scully.
1735. Edson Richard, b. March 27, 1855.
1736. Wilhs Byron, b. Aug. 27, 1860.
1047. Julius, son of Goodyear; m. Mary Anna Anthony. He d. Oct. 1, 1868.
Their children were Charles, Emma and Julius.
1048. Lucy Jane, davi. of Goodyear; m. Nov. 1, 1855, Elias Dodd. They lived
in Venice, N. Y. Two sons, Fred, b. May, 1857, and James M., m. Mary Hall.
1049. Mary Anna, dau. of Goodyear; m. James Nichols. One dau., Ada,
m. Wilson Mosher.
1050. Timothy J. G., son of Goodyear; ni. Phebe Jane Nichols; she d. Dec.
24, 1889.
1737. Minnie, m. Daniel Hunter, who have one dau., Edith.
1051. Eugene L., son of Richard Newman; m. May 13, 1872, Rosetta
Malison. He lives in Rochester, N. Y.
1738. Clarence, b. Feb. 26, 1878.
1739. I. Zora, b. Feb. 3, 1885.
1052. Ella, dau. of Richard Newman; m. Scott Malison. They live at
Warsaw, N. Y.
1054. Lucy A., dau. of Richard Newman; m. Dec. 18, 1895, Clarence Gale.
They live in Moravia, N. Y.
Nina Atwater, b. Nov. 3, 1896.
Mary AmeUa, b. Feb. 27, 1899.
Ethel Louise, b. Feb. 9, 1904.
1055. Mary, dau. of Lewis; m. Sept. 18, 1862, Lyman Williams. Lived in
Ithaca, N. Y.
Ella, b. June 12, 1863; m. Dec. 27, 1893, William Iredell Smith. One son,
Rexford Williams, b. Oct. 31, 1894.
Fanny Mary, b. Aug. 11, 1870; m. May 9, 1894, Jerry Williams Tourtellot.
She d. Nov. 6, 1913. Two dau.: Helen Williams, b. May 27, 1899; m.
June 19, 1918, Laurence June; one son, Laurence, Jr., b. Mar. 5, 1919.
The second dau., Mary Margaret, b. Sept. 19, 1903; m. May, 1924,
Martin Donovan.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 159
1 ().■)(). rraiik J., son of Lewis; ni. April 9, 1873. Ada Corning. Lived at
Maiulu'.sUT, Iowa. He d. Aug.. 1898.
1710. Lewis Corning.
lOoH. IY<'<l»'rick (lay. son of Samuel; ni. 1880, Verda Mont Kelsey. Newark.
N. J. In the grocery trade. He d. Oct. 13. 1909. She d. .Tan. 10, 1908.
1711. Fred Clay. Jr., b. Aug. 28, 1881.
1712. XoLson James, b. July 24, 1880.
1713. Charlotte Belle, b. April 10. 1889; m. Clarence G. Yoran.
171 1. Julia Kelsey. b. April 12. 1896.
171"). .lo.scph Young, b. Nov. i;>, 1K98.
1()()0. Samuel Nelson, son of Samuel; m. Jan. 10, 1893, Katherine De Nye.
dau. of Cornelius T. Williamson and Helen Schaffer, b. June 29. 1865. He d.
April 13. 1907.
1716. DeNye Williamson, b. Aug. 14, 1894; d. April 13, 1948.
1717. Kenneth Nelson, b. Feb. 11. 1896.
1748. Donald Williamson, b. Oct. 6. 1900; m. Dorothy F'rances. b. July 10.
1902. of Philadelphia, Pa., dau. of Howard Austin and Anna Helen
Barrett Darling.
106?. Lisi'tte L., dau. of Jason; m. May 2, 1837, Dr. James H. Jerome, of
Trumansburg, N. Y. She d. July 30. 1863.
KMJ.S. Mar>- (i., dau. of Jason; b. Jan. 25, 1819; m. Sept. 5, 1838. Sanford
1'. -Ml.ii: moveii to Michigan; d. Dec. 16. 1847.
1064. Stephen Decatur, son of Jason; m. May 1. 1850. Julia A., dau. of
Isaac Beers. He d. Feb. 21. 1SS9.
1749. Charles Hall. b. Aug. 4. 1852.
1750. Fred Beers, b. May 4. 1854.
106."). .Jason J., son of Jason; m. Mav 4. 1844. Eliza C. Dunlop. He d. May
19. 1864.
1751. Minnie J., b. Dec. 25, 1844; m. W. W. Pierce.
1066. Samuel T., son of Jeremiah; m. Sept. 1, 1841, Matilda, dau. of James
Mead and Sabra Lester. A weaver and farmer at Lansing. N. Y. She was b.
July 23. 1819; d. Oct. 7. 1900. He d. Nov. 18, 1897.
1752. Emma. b. June 25, 1848.
1753. Jennie, b. July 19, 1855.
1068. Dwighf J., son of Jeremiah, m. Almira Cook; (2) Mrs. Jane Lewis
Curtis. <i. !>.( 15. 1854; (3) Mary Lewis, d. Oct. 16, 1924.
1751. Kate. m. G. L. Adams.
KKilt. Icihii I'.dw num. son of Jeremiah; m. Aug. 25. 1851. Lauretta Allen.
b. Aj>nl 11. 1829. He was a promoter and inventor and resided at Morgan
Park, Illinois.
1755. Arthur Jerome, b. May 8, 1858.
17.^)6. P:dith May. b. June 13. 1865; unm.; d. Dec. 3. 1951.
I07(». Wilson I)., son of Jeremiah; m. Jan. 12. 1846. Mary Clark, d. July 3.
1898. He d. Feb., 1892. aged 76.
1757. KUa E.. b. Sept. 12. 1846; m. Nov. 1. 1,SK2. William Tremaine. b.
N'ov. 20, 1861.
1071. Willis (^Midyear, .son of Jeremiah; m. Oct. 6. 1H58. CalluMino Snyder,
b. Sept. 10. 1833. He lived in Elmira. N. Y. He d. June 6. 1907.
1758. Frank Dwight. b. Oct. 25, 1H59.
1759. Snv.i.-r IVter, b. June 4, 1862.
1761). Clara Eveline, b. Sept. 27. 1S6S.
1761 Floyd Alden. b. Oct. 13. 1875.
107i. Darius .Vdains. .son of Jeremiah; m. Nov. 13. 1860. FidoIiA Jane Lyon.
A caipt liter ..t Kliiura, X. Y. She wn.s b. June I, 1840; tl. Nov. 13. 1877. He d.
Dec. 29. 1891.
1762. Burton W.. b. July 11. 1862.
160 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1763. Lina U., b. May 2, 1869; d. Aug. 1, 1924; m. March 14, 1888, Levelle
C. Mills.
1764. Charles A., b. Dec. 20, 1871.
1765. Lucia A., b. June 4, 1875.
1766. Zora B., b. Feb. 19, 1844; m. July 15, 1917, Noserwan Haraiyia.
1073. Ambrose Cotter, son of Jeremiah; m. July 4, 1883, Emma Baker, b.
May 4, 1854. Groton, N. Y. He d. Dec. 19, 1913. She d. April 7, 1937.
1767. Lucy T., b. Dec. 16, 1884.
1768. Bertha, b. Feb. 28, 1886.
1769. Eugene, b. April 12, 1888.
1770. Ralph A., ta. July 14, 1892.
1771. John B., b. March 9, 1894.
1772. Mary, b. Dec. 14, 1895.
1074. Alonzo B., son of John G. ; b. April 6, 1805; m. Nov. 24, 1825, Tamar
E. Benjamin, b. Aug. 11, 1804; d. Sept. 24, 1888. He lived in Genoa, N. Y., and
was a mason and farmer. He d. Feb. 14, 1878.
1773. Alonzo M., b. May 28, 1828.
1774. Norman B., b. Aug. 11, 1830.
1775. Jason G., b. Sept. 26, 1834.
1776. Emily C., b. Dec. 12, 1841; unm.
1777. W. Hudson, b. April 20, 1844.
1076. John G., son of John G.; m. Sept. 9, 1841, Pamelia Goodyear, b. Aug.
7, 1820; d. Nov. 23, 1857; (2 1 Aug. 6, 1858, Julia McGuigan, d. July 29, 1877.
He was a farmer at Genoa, N. Y., and d. April 12, 1890.
1778. Lois Augusta, b. Nov. 12, 1843.
1779. George Weston, b. Sept. 20, 1849.
1780. Jesse Gifford, b. Feb. 14, 1853.
1077. Eliza E., dau. of Newman; m. Sept. 14, 1871, Andrew J. Rheinhold,
of Winsted, Conn.
1078. Abigail Augusta, dau. of John Osborn; m. Oct. 3, 1832, Chester
Atkins, of Hamden. Their children were Abigail and Louisa. He d. July 2, 1873.
1079. Eliza Ann, dau. of John Osborn; m. Dr. John Tuttle, of New York
City; (2) WiUiam Peck.
1080. Emeline, dau. of John Osborn; m. Nov. 29, 1829, Benjamin Warner,
of Hamden. He was b. Aug. 29, 1801; d. Jan. 25, 1860. She d. in New Haven,
April 25, 1897.
1081. Daniel Leonard, son of John Osborn; m. Aug. 22, 1830, Rosolia, dau.
of Eber and Clarrissa Brooks Blakeslee, b. May 8, 1810. He d. April 18, 1850.
His widow, Rosolia, m. Nathan Tibbals, Dec. 28, 1852, and died April 18, 1889.
1781. Leonard Augustus, b. Nov. 9, 1831.
1082. George Willard, son of John Osborn; m. Nov. 28, 1830, Emeline
Dorman, b. Nov., 1808; d. Oct. 13, 1885. He d. Feb. 5, 1862. Lived in New Haven.
172. Jane Louisa, b. July 23, 1832; d. May 26, 1860; m. Henry Woodruff.
1783. George Lovell, b. May 28, 1841.
1784. Emma Lucinda, b. Aug. 22, 1843; m. Morgan Nichols Atwater.
1785. John Burton, b. March 12, 1846.
1083. John Elizur, son of John Osborn; m. Mary J. Hill in 1830; d. June 6,
1850; (2) Deney Hill. He d. June, 1852.
1786. Morgan Nichols, b. Sept. 16, 1843.
1787. Castine Euretta, b. Jan. 26, 1847.
1084. Raymond, son of Marcus E.; m. Mary Hicock. Pittsfield, Mass.
1788. Frederick, b. April 24, 1850.
1087. William E., son of Marcus E.; m. Dec. 30, 1864, Eliza N. Ross. Pitts-
field, Mass. She m. (2) Sept. 30, 1874, Charles Dickinson.
1789. James Peter, b. Nov. 23, 1865.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 161
1090. Allrn H., son of Leveictt. b. in Riga. N. Y.; m. April 19. 18.32. Eliza
Ann, (Ian. ol I'hinoas M. Parmelee and Mary Meigs Wood. He (i. Oct. .'5, 18S9
at Frankfort, S. Dak. He served four ternis in the Wisconsin Legislature.
ITfiO. Berton Carlos, b. Mav 4. 1843.
17P1. .lo.sephine. b. May 4, 1845.
1792. Molina Elizabeth, b. June 30. 1847.
1793. Emery Allen, b. Aug. 10. 1849; unm.
1794. Regina Idalene, b. Oct. 15. 1851.
1795. Horatio Ward. b. Julv 2. 1854.
1796. Ichabod Hiram, b. Oct. 12, 1856.
1797. Lillian Eliza, b. May 8, 1860.
109."). Josiali UOtcott. son of Lyman; m. Fanny, dau. of Henry Blawnot;
i2i Maluila, dan. of Tilus Case and Amy Reed; (3) Clara, sister of Mahala;
(4) Widow Sarah Dowd. He was a farmer at Barkhamsted. Conn. He held the
offices of constable, grand juror, selectman and representative.
1798. Josiah Wolcott, b. Dec. 16. 1838.
1799. Harriet F., b. March 7, 1840; m. Asahel Humphrey.
1097. Sarah Lotiise, dau. of Lyman; m. Sept. 4, 1838, Martin Rust. Lived
at Barkhamsted. Conn. She d. Oct^ 31, 1851. He d. Dec. 21. 1851.
Lucinda, b. 1840; m. Sept. 27, 1854, Leonard Doolittle.
Mary. m. Nov. 28. 1874, George Curtis.
IMartha. m. March 28. 1874, Frederick Driggs.
1098. Until Li\ia. dau. of Jared; ni. March 22. 1849. Ira. son of John R.
John.son and Lucy Tuttill. b. May 8, 1825. He was a farmer at Byron. N. Y..
and d. Oct. 2, 1870.
1099. Jared .Vllt'ii. son of Jared; m. Oct. 8. 1856. Mary Jane. dau. of Amos
G. Crampton and Prudence Tew, b. April 28. 1833. They lived in Leroy, N. Y..
and ho was a stone mason. He d. Jvme. 1917. Sho d. April 27. 1909.
ISOO. Lvman J., b. Sept. 28. 1858.
1801. Jennie M.. b. Feb. 26. 1865.
1802. Nettie B., b. Aug. 26, 1866; unm.
1100. .VIon/.o Kdwin. .son of Jared; m. Nov. 8. 1860, Sarah H. Hamblin.
b. July 20, 1832; d. January 8, 1913. Ho d. June 3, 1910.
1803. Flora E.. b. March 26, 1863; m. 1885. Ezekial Fordyce.
Linnie Blanche, b. Mav 21. 1889.
Fay. b. 1894.
1804. Corles E., b. March 2, 1866; m. Lives in St. Louis. Mich.
Virgil A., b. Oct. 26. 1889; m.
1805. Jennie Ruth. b. Oct. 16. 1900.
\\i\l. I)a\i(l. .son of Daniel; m. Dec. 29, 1842, Betsey, dau. of Paul Wilder,
b. Jan. 30, 1820; d. Nov. 7, 1895. He d. Dec. 1873. Thev lived at Clarendon. Vt.
1806. Alonzo D.. b. Feb. 9, 1844.
1807. Alfred H.. b. Sept. 16. 1845.
1808. Lorctte F.. b. Nov. 26. 1849.
1S09. Mvron P.. b. Feb. 28. 1852.
isio. Charles W.. b. Aug. 9, 1856.
1M1 L'liira H.. b. Aug. 24. 1861.
11 lit. .>M»«rati-s. .son of Daniel; m. March 30. 1850. Lydia A. Womiovcr. dau.
of Thomas and Margaret Levesee. b. Julv 17. 1831. They lived at Minden. Nob.
She d. Feb. 2. 189:'.. Ho d. Jan. 4. 1905.
1812. Erastus Wellington, b. Julv 8. 1856.
1813. orl.m.ln Dallas, b. Dec. 31. 1865.
1109. Ituyal, .son of Daniel; m. Sept. 24. 18.M, Sarah F. McDiiwoll. Ho Uvod
in Franklin. I'onn.. and later in Robins. Iowa. Ho was killed in a runaway
accident Julv 7. 18S5. Sho was b. Aug. 13, 1831. and d. Oct. 14. 1893.
ISll. Daniel W.. b. Nov. 9. 1856.
1.H15, ..\vios B.. b. Mav 30. 18.58.
ISlt;. Laiir.i M.. b. Jan. 7, 1865
1817. Charles S.. b. Nov. 15. 1866; unm.
162 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1818. Louise C, b. Aug. 6, 1868.
1819. James R., b. Sept. 1, 1880.
1110. Asa, son of Daniel; m. Dec. 25, 1877, Susan M. Brown. They lived at
Wells, Vt. No children. He d. Jan. 8, 1908. She d. Nov. 2, 1916.
1111. Jonathan, son of Jonathan; m. May 20, 1877, Flora E. Preston. Lived
in Middletown, Vt. He d. Jan. 26, 1892. She m. (2) June 20, 1894, Wm.
Cooper, of Wells, Vt.
1820. Flora S., b. Feb. 15, 1878; m. Oct. 9, 1895, Myrtle D. Cooper, b. May
11, 1872. He is a farmer at Middletown, Vt. Their children are: Viola
E., b. May 26, 1898; Vera M., b. Sept. 14, 1900; Hazel M., b. April
12, 1902; Lee J., b. Aug. 3, 1903; Roy R., b. Feb. 28, 1905.
1114. Mary, dau. of Stephen; m. Orlando Tanner; removed to Illinois,
where both died.
1115. Sarah, dau. of Stephen; m. George Ware. They had two children,
both married.
1116. Lyman, son of Stephen; m. Jane, dau. of Ephraim Gilmore and Laura
Ingraham, b. Nov. 17, 1822; d. June 27, 1882. A farmer of Ludlow, Vt.
1118. Elnathan Reynolds, son of John; m. April 15, 1858, Rosa Patience
Smith, b. Nov. 19, 1835; d. July 12, 1896. A lawyer, clergyman, and editor of
Christian Intelligencer; Brooklyn. He d. Nov. 29, 1899.
1821. Julia Lawrence, b. March 7, 1859.
1822. Rosa Reynolds, b. Oct. 12, 1860.
1823. Maria Louisa, b. Jan. 23, 1863.
1824. Anna Grant, b. June 5, 1865; m. May 15, 1897, Lewis R. Knapp.
H d. May 28, 1902.
1825. Clara Parsons, b. July 16, 1869.
1119. Cornelius Rush, son of John; m. April 8, 1852, Mary Malvina Hull,
b. Feb. 24, 1827, of Tribes Hill, N. Y. He d. Feb. 12, 1887. She d. Jan. 21, 1917.
1826. Maurice Hooker, b. Oct. 11, 1854.
1827. Louise, b. July 8, 1856; unm.
1828. Cornelius Rush, b. June 8, 1858.
1121. Nancy, dau. of Elnathan; m. 1837, John McFee, who d. July 15,
1841; (2) 1844,' James E. Shader. She d. 1887.
1124. John B., son of Elnathan; m. Nov. 5, 1856, Sabrina, dau. of John
Dillenbeck and Maria Lintner, b. May 24, 1836; d. April 24, 1903. A farmer
at Fulton, N. Y. He d. May 7, 1913.
1829. Ida A., b. Dec. 5, 1858.
1830. George Elnathan, b. Dec. 15, 1861.
1831. John Clarence, b. Oct. 15, 1875.
1832. William Rice, b. Oct. 13, 1881; chief electrician American company's
woolen mills, Fulton, N. Y.; m. May 4, 1918, Elsie Mcintosh.
1125. Mary Louise, dau. of Philo Judson; m. April, 1849, Alfred H. Alex-
ander, of New Marlboro, Mass. She d. Nov. 18, 1903. He d. Nov., 1913.
Alice, b. June 9, 1852; d. Feb. 29, 1856.
Ada, b. May 31, 1858; m. Dec. 31, 1881, Harrison H. Golding, son of Levi
and Mary Cunningham. They live in Mill River, Mass.
Avis I., b. April 9, 1883; m. June 6, 1901, Arthur E. Haynes, and have
Alfred M., b. April 7, 1902; Katherine Race, b. Sept. 4, 1904; Margue-
rite, b. Oct. 2, 1906; Evelyn, b. Dec. 14, 1915; Ahce Golding, b. 1892,
m. 1914, Reginald H. Tutliill, and have Alexander H., b. Dec. 26, 1918,
and Beverly Louise, b. Sept. 22, 1923.
Frederick G., b. July 27, 1862; m. Anna Huggins. No children.
1126. James, son of Philo Judson; m. Catherine Bunt. He lived in Egre-
mont, Mass. He d. Dec. 10, 1896. She d. 1877.
1833. Jessie A., b. Dec. 12, 1856.
1834. Sherman G., b. June 18, 1865.
1835. Henry, b. Nov. 18, 1857.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 163
1836. Emma Stella, b. Oct. 1, 1862.
1837. Hattio Louise, b. July 2, 1870.
11*27. Klias H., son of IMiilo Judson; m. 1861, Lucinda Marks. Highlands.
X. .1. He li. April 18. 1892.
1838. Albert, b. Oct. 22, 186.^); unm.
1839. Eliza, b. June 8, 1867: m. Robt. Lewis.
1840. Moses, b. April 6, 1868: unm.
1841. Frederick, b. Nov. 9, 1876.
HIH. .VllMTl .v.. son of James Young: m. Nov. 4, 1863. Mary Alice Wood-
ford, b. .hily IT). 1846. He was a whipmaker and lived at Westfield, Mass. He
d. Jan. 18, 1899.
1842. William E., b. Fob. 23, 1869.
M'li). (Jeorge P., son of James Young: m. March 16, 1875, Dora, dau. of
Edwin anil Anna Hull. He was a whipmaker and lived at Westfield. Mass.
M'M). Frances Louise, dau. of James Young, m. Nov. 9. 1870. Henry C.
Gallup. Thoy livcii in Holyoke. She d. May 25. 1902.
113L Kdward C, son of James Young: m. Dec. 20. 1883, Carlo M. Weston
of Bangor, Me. He was a sheet metal contractor. He d. June 6. 1932.
184 3. Julia Maud, b. Nov. 26, 1884.
1844. Lucretia Mav, b. Julv 10, 1887.
1845. Alice Mitchell, b. Nov. 8. 1889.
1846. Edna Caroline, b. June 30. 1892.
1847. Madora Louise, b. March 15, 1897.
1132. Daniel .V., son of Tuttle: m. Emeline Vickerv. A farmer and mer-
chant: d. 1896. She was b. May 1, 1810, and d. in 1864. s"tephentown. N. Y.
1848. Marv Eliza, b. June 10, 1844.
1849. William Honrv, b. Feb. 14. 1847.
1850. Martha Elinor, b. Nov. 7, 1850.
1851. Emeline Priscilla, b. March 7, 1853.
1852. Silas Isaiah, b. Aug. 19, 1855.
I \AA. i:niily, dau. of Tuttle: m. William M. Stillwell, of Portchester. Buried
in Evergreen cemetery, Dec. 8, 1907. Had daughters, Ida, who manied Jules
Bonjour. and has serveral children, and also had daughter, Minnie, d. Nov. 16,
1898, aged 32 years. Mr. Stillwell d. April 22. isss. a^cd .^)7 yrs., 5 mo., 11 days.
1137. .ArUtw Nelson, son of James Lewis: m. Martha Millspaugh. He d.
Oct. 25. 1925. She d. Dec. 8, 1902.
1853. Mary S., b. Sept. 28, 1873.
18.51. Louis M., b, Jan. 5, 1876.
1855. Sarah M., b. Mar. 27, 1878.
1856. Henry S., b. Sept. 27, 1882.
1138. Sall.N l{el»e<ra, dau. of James Lewis; m. Dec. 21, 1861, James Arnold.
She d. Aug. 14, 187u.
Harriet, b. Oct. 6, 1868.
ILi!). Janus (iriftiii, .son of James Lewis: m. Oct. 1, LS71, Honnotla
Snedeker. Lived in Binghamton, N. Y.
1857. Grace Viola, b. April 8, 1873: m. July 27, 1895. Edwin Adelbert
P^arnes.
18.58. Charles D., b. June 10. 1882.
I I II. Iriah K., .son of Daniel E., m. Harriot Lambert. He lived in Elmira,
N. V He d. Mav 2. 1915.
1859. Harrv H., b. Dec. 20. 1866.
1860. Delia, b. May 13. 1876.
1113. Kdward, .son of Daniel E.. m. 1787. Mary Streetor. Chicago. III.
1H61. Chfford Leroy. b. June 22. 1888; m.. no chiMron.
1862. Esther, b. Aug. 27. 1898; m. Oct. 7. 1925. Edward Hcaly.
164 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1145. Edward Weaver, son of Stephen; b. in Rochester, N. Y.; m. in Seneca
Falls, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1872, Fannie A. Langworthy (dau. of William and Sarah
Wood), ta. July 29. 1851; d. April 14, 1885. In 1862 he enhsted in Company I,
11th Regiment R. I. Volunteer Infantry and saw active service in Eastern
Virginia. From 1863 to 1871 he represented the American Wood Paper Co., of
Providence, R. I., at their Pcoyersford, Pa., mill. In 1874 he removed to western
New York, living in Palmyra four years and Fairport eight years, and in 1886
settled in Batavia, Genesee county. In 1886 he became connected with the
Johnson Harvester Co., of Batavia, N. Y., was elected trustee and treasurer in
1891, vice-president in 1898 and president in 1907, continuing to hold the
positions of president and treasurer up to the time of his death, which occurred
on September 2, 1910.
1863. William Langworthy, b. Aug. 15, 1873.
1864. Edward Congdon, b. Oct. 9, 1876.
1865. AUce Elizabeth, b. Nov. 18, 1878.
1866. Frances Randolph, b. Aug. 3, 1883.
1146. Richard Mead, son of Stephen; m. Sept. 30, 1867, Abby Sophia
Greene, dau. of Christopher A. and Sarah Ann Chase, b. Dec. 12, 1844. Abby
Sophia Greene is a lineal descendant of Roger WilliamiS of Rhode Island. Hist,
data p. 164, Vol. 4. He d. November, 1922.
1867. Sophia Mead, b. Sept. 4, 1868.
1868. Christopher Greene, b. Dec. 23, 1869.
1869. Ethelwyn Morrill, b. July 14, 1871.
1870. Richard Mead, Jr., b. May 16, 1873.
1871. David Hastings, b. Nov. 8, 1875.
1872. Anna Dorothea, b. June 27, 1877.
1873. Maxwell Wanton, b. Dec. 10, 1878.
1874. Ehzabeth Arnold, ta. June 14, 1880.
1875. Marjory Garrison, b. Aug. 24, 1883.
1148. Anne Caroline, dau. of Stephen; m. May 29, 1877, Rev. J. H. Mason,
who in 1876, closed a seven-year pastorate with the First Baptist church in
New Haven. She is the Caroline Atwater Mason who has attained considerable
reputation as an authoress.
Mary Atwater, b. Oct. 17, 1878.
Ruth Little, b. Nov. 25, 1883.
1149. William Levi, son of Levi H., m. Nov. 1, 1869, Emily, dau. of Harrison
and Adelia Bennett of Somerset. She d. 1905. An architect and builder, later
a grain dealer, and was for several terms supervisor of the town of Somerset.
He d. March 4, 1919.
1150., Elizabeth H., dau. of Levi H.; m. March 10, 1869, Albert E., son of
Henry H. and Julia A. Frost, of Somerset, N. Y. She d. Sept., 1932.
Mary Julia, b. March 22, 1870; m. March, 1890, Jefferson L., b. Aug. 24,
1867, son of Jas. A. and Harriet J. Dickinson, of Newfane, N. Y.
Bertha Clara, b. Dec. 4, 1890.
Raymond Albert, b. Aug. 13, 1892.
Dorothy Esther, b. Oct. 27, 1895.
Wilfred Albert, b. July 2, 1871; m. March 17, 1897. Josephine, dau. of
Theron and Hannah Dobbs, of Somerset, N. Y. He is a fruit grower and
farmer, filling places of trust in the church and community. Has been
master of the local grange and interested and active in educational
lines. Children are:
Clifford Elmore, b. Dec. 28, 1899.
Lilhan Grace, b. May 28, 1902.
Hannah Elizabeth, ta. May 25, 1905.
Henry Hoag, b. Jan. 14, 1874; m. June 18, 1901, Mary AUce, dau. of Prof,
and Mrs. W. T. Tuttle of Leaf River, 111. Graduated from Northwestern
University of Evanston. 111., in 1901. Served several years as superin-
tendent for Grand Prairie Seminary and other schools in Illinois, and is
now pastor of 1st M. E. church at Fargo, N. Dak. Children are:
Wilfrid Tuttle, b. Aug. 25, 1905.
Henry Hoag, ta. Oct. 3, 1907.
Arthur Atwater, b. Aug. 5, 1909.
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Anna Hoag. b. July 19. 1877; m. Sept. 9. 1911. Willis Thompson Mann,
formerly of Somerset, now proprietor of "Grand River Orchards." of
Geneva. O., one of the leading fruit growers of the state. She devoted
some time to work in Buffalo Woman's Hospital as nurse, but her
health giving out she went to Alaska with her sister, and there, becom-
ing interested in similar work at Valdez. served a year or more in the
Episcopal Hospital at that place.
Grace Maria, b. Dec. 11, 1880, was graduated from Genesee Sem. at Lima,
N. Y., in 1901. Spent several years in teaching in Illinois and m. Valorous
Alderman F'aine of Bay City, Mich.. Dtu-. 11. 1906. They have resided in
Valdez and later in Juneau. Ala.ska.
11.">1. .Maria Louise, dau. ol Lr\ i 11.; m. Oct. 25, 1876, Horatio Berry, of
Brooklyn, N. Y. She d. Feb. 28. 1881.
Charles Atwater, b. Aug. 5, 1877, m. Carrie, dau. of Charles A. and Sophia
Decker. Sept. 23. 1903.
Elizabeth Atwater. b. Dec. 3. 1908; m. Randolph Irving Thornton,
banker, b. Nov. 1. 1905. Hackensack. N. J.
Elizabeth Kent. b. April 3. 1939. Randolph Irving Jr.. b. Sept. 15.
1945.
Catherine Vreeland. b. July 11, 1910, m. George Carl Mark. b. May
3, 1903 in Belgium, son of Edward and Dorothy Seek Mark; both
d. Chester, N. J.
Charles Decker, b. Feb. 13. 1920, m. Pose Marie Kelley, b. July 21. 1920.
Charles Thomas, b. July 10, 1945. Nancy Atwater. b. Sept. 21.
1948. David Decker, b. .hine 20. 1954. Ridgewood. N. J.
George Washington, b. Feb. 22. 1879; m. Oct. 12, 1903. Genevieve, dau. of
Howard and Nettie W. Cadmus, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Donald Cadmus, b. Jan. 9. 1905; m. May 17, 1930 Helen Frances Oiler.
dau. John B. and Adelaide Hartley Oiler.
Donald Cadmus Berry Jr., 2nd Lt. U.S. Air Corps Res.; A.B.
Williams College. With Chase National Bank.
Linda Oiler Berry, b. Feb. 23, 1937. Wheaton College.
1152. -Myra J., dau. of Levi Hoag; m. Dec. 11, 1878. George Balderston. He
is a nurseryman at Colora, Md.
Marv, "b. Nov. 16, 1879; d. March 12, 1919.
Edward, b. March 21, 1881; m. 1910, Anna E. Dwight. They live in Frieda,
N. D.; d. Feb. 24, 1954.
Alice, b. Nov. 22. 1882.
Jane Canby, b. April 21, 1886; missionary W. China; teacher, mathematics
and education; m. Daniel Sheets, b. Feb. 7, 1884. son of Alonzo T. and
Annie Middleswarts Dye and professor of physics; both of West China
Union University.
Bertha, b. Jan. 1, 1888; florist. Colora. Md. Anne. b. Sept. 11, 1889; for-
merly Rockefeller Inst., N, Y. Levi Hoag, b. May 8, 1891; m. 1915.
Anna K. Runner.
Helen G., b. Aug. 5, 1916. m. Alton Bell on July 12. 1942.
Sue Ann, b. Jan. 18. 1944. Kay Lynn. b. Aug. 12, 1947. Terry
Alton, b. March 1. 1949. Robert Ellis, b. Dec. 7, 19.50.
Robert Levi. b. Sept. 24, 1917. m. Doris Fischer, b. July 17. 1924.
Richard Atwater. b. April 24. 1951. Bruce Kenneth, b. l\^^\ 15. '53.
Donald, b. Mav 13, 1923. m. Jane Martinis.
Donna Jane. b. May 28. 1952. Stephen Lloyd, b. May 23. 1954.
Sarah, b. Sept. 26, 1892; m. 1915 Herbert Harker. d. 1943.
William A., b. Jan. 20. 1916. m. 1942 F:ilon Francos, dau. of George
and .lulia Mullins Jones of Germantown, Pa.
George liandall. b. Sept. 26. 1943. Anne Ellen, b. Oct. 22. 1945.
Allen William, b. March 17. 1949.
George B.. b. Oct. 2, 1918. ni. July 16. 1942 Janet.
Bruce Roger, b. Dec. 7. 1943. Allen Butler, b. May 7. 1946.
Candace Winston, b. PVb. 22. 19.50.
John. b. June 21. 1922, m. May 20. 1944 Isabello, a WAC m WW II
an<i dau. of Lynnford and Violet F^vans lioberls.
Scott Evan, b, Mav 5. 1945. Lynne. b. May 30, 1947. Michele
Shellev, b. Jan. 24. 1951. John Roberts, b. June 6. 1952.
166 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Kate Butler, ta. Nov. 5, 1924, m. Robert Vaughn on June 5, 1948.
Robert Thomas Jr. b. July 23, 1951. William Lloyd, b. Sept. 5, 1954.
Ruth, b. Feb. 7, 1895, teacher, m. John Edward Liffincott (d. July 4, 1951)
Thomas Edward, b. Feb. 23, 1923, m. June 4, 1948 Betty Lee McFarlan.
Thomas Edward, b. April 2, 1949. John Daniel, b. March 16, 1952.
Myra Atwater, b. Jan. 3, 1925, m. Nov. 9, 1946 Earl Barrett.
Kathleen Ruth, b. June 8, 1948. Ellis, b. Feb. 8, 1953.
Stephen Thomas, b. May 9, 1954.
Jane Canby, b. Nov. 6, 1935. Student Earlham College.
George, b. June 19, 1896; banker.
George Balderston Jr., b. June 21, 1924, m. Oct. 13, 1951 Margaret
Ivy Smith. ( Chil. ) David Mark, b. July 13, 1954.
Margaret Ellen, b. July 21, 1924, m. Kenneth Brownell, 1949.
Robert Maxwell, b. Dec. 11, 1952. Eric Kenneday, b. June 21, 1951.
1153. Stephen, son of Levi Hoag; m. Dec. 13, 1882, Henrietta P. Williams.
Her father, Henry Williams, enlisted early in the Civil War and contracted
fever of which he died. Stephen was a young man of earnest Christian
character and high principles. He was a Sunday school superintendent of his
church where he did conscientious work; d. May 14, 1899.
1876. Henry Levi, b. Feb. 28, 1884.
1877. George Edward, b. Oct. 25, 1885.
1878. Mary Cornelia, b. Nov. 17, 1890.
1154. Sarah E., dau. of Levi Hoag; m. May 14, 1883, Elwood Balderston.
Was a member of the Maryland legislature 1916-17, secretary of the Cecil
Farmers Club of Cecil Co., Md., and a member of the Farmers National
Congress, Washington, D. C.
Mark, b. May 2, 1889. A graduate Haverford College, Pa., 1912, spent a
year at Harvard and is now professor of Physics and dean of Guilford
College, N. C; m. June 13, 1925 Anna Roberts, b. Feb. 26, 1894.
Jean, b. July 9, 1927, m. May 13, 1925 Richard Hoag Wilcox, b. Sept.
23, 1927, Wooster, O., son of Hazel Mae Hoag and Raymond Boor-
man Wilcox.
Lloyd, b. Jan. 10, 1893. A graduate of Westtown school, spent two years
Penna. State Ag. College, short course in agriculture, expert farm
manager, Colora, Md.
Richard Mead, b. June 16, 1898, graduate Westtown School, senior year
Haverford College, Pa., 1918; m. June 21, 1923 Rachel McKee.
Nancy, b. Feb. 13, 1927, m. Dec. 25, 1948 Leonard Wesley Conrad, b.
Sept. 8, 1923. (Chil.) Kay Lee, b. March 13, 1950. Jo Lyn, b. Sept.
10, 1951. Eric Lloyd, b. Aug. 22, 1955.
1155. Bertha E., dau. of Levi Hoag, m. Oct. 17, 1895, Cyrus Cooper, of
Colvmibianna, Ohio. Minister of the Society of Friends. Have one son, Samuel.
1156. Ida Dorcas, dau. of Joseph H.; m. Oct. 9, 1879, George Broome. She
d. Jan. 7, 1900.
1158. John Larson, son of John; resides in Chicago, 111.; m. March 25,
1874, Emma Frances, dau. of Alfred Little Scranton and Mary Jane Lamb,
b. Jan. 18, 1854. He is a minister and manufacturer, and inventor of the Vive
cameras, which have become known all over the world. He was the first mayor
of Western Springs, 111. Four children not mentioned are dead. She d. suddenly
at Chicago, Nov. 22, 1923.
1879. George Brooks, b. March 1, 1879; m. May 19, 1921, Minnie Schutz,
of Postville, Iowa.
1880. John Mead, b. Dec. 7, 1882; m. June 19, 1920, Clara Winifred Perry.
1160. Emma Mabel, dau. of John; m. Feb. 21, 1895, Charles Harvey Trues-
dell, a lawyer in La Porte, Ind. He d. Jan. 15, 1912.
Margaret, b. Feb. 10, 1896; m. June 24, 1922, Donald Weir of La Porte,
Ind. (daus.) Margaret Cornelia, b. April 21, 1923; m. Richard Lee Wil-
burn, b. Oct. 18, 1926; chemist.
Jane Wair, b. ; m. Ralph Eugene, b. Dec. 10, 1926, Bayshore, N. Y.,
son of Adelaide Anna and Earl Judson Miner (deceased); Administra-
ATWATER GKNF.ALOGY 167
tive Analyst, (son) Donald Earl, b. Jan. 15. 1955. Charlotte, b. Dec.
20. 1898.
lltji. Willanl laK, .son of Janie.s; m. Aug. 10, 1881. Sarah Ella. dan. of
Joseph Shepani Pierce and Matilda Weaver. He was treasurer \V. S. Notl Co.,
of Minnoapoli.s. Minn. He d. Aug. 15. 1911.
1881. James, b. June 8, 1882.
1882. Florence Fav. b. April 28, 1885.
1883. Helen Louise, b. March 1. 1887.
1884. Pierce, b. Mav 17. 1S96.
1885. Lois Taft. b. Oct. 19. 1898.
1162. Charles Nelson, son of James; m. Sept. 12, 1888. Mary, dau. of Dr.
Thomas Snow.ion and Catherine C. Wood, b. Aug. 4, 1865. He was a naval
officer. He d. April 22. 1919.
1886. Katherine Snowdcn. b. Nov. .3, 1889.
1887. Mary Taft, b. March 31. 1892.
1163. Kdwin Charlton, son of James; m. Oct. 17. 1888. Alice Newton, dau.
of Thomas N. Van Valkenburg and Frances Amelia Lewis, b. May 5, 1865. He
is manager of the Nott-Atwater Refining and Belting Co. of Spokane, Wash.
1888. Thomas Van V.. b. Oct. 24. 1889.
1889. Dorothy Sylvia, b. June 1. 1891.
1890. Irving Taft, b. Nov. 2. 1892.
1164. Ir\ing .lames, son of James; m. June 24, 1890, Florella. dau. of Henry
C. Tucker and Clara Warren, b. June 24, 1865. He d. March 12, 1927.
1891. Claire, b. Sept. 29, 1891; writer with National Geographic Society.
1892. Eleanor Hav. b. Dec. 31. 1893.
1893. Elizabeth Tucker, b. May 24. 1895.
1894. Lucia, b. Nov. 19. 1897; insurance agency, established over 60 years
ago by James Atwater.
116.-). Charles son of David; m. July 3. 1826. Sally Blair, b. May 27. 1803;
d. April 14, 1830; (2) Sept. 1, 1830. Sophronia Blair, b. April 19. 1810; d.
March 27. 1883.
1895. Harrv. b. March 10. 1827.
1896. Marv. b. April 9, 1832.
1897. Adaiine, b. Nov. 2. 1833.
1898. Martha Jane, b. Dec. 25, 1835.
1899. Isaac Edgar, b. Oct. 8, 1839.
1900. Davd H., b. April 12. 1842.
1900. David H., b. April 12, 1842.
1901. Benjamin, b. Nov. 3, 1845.
1902. Sailv, b. Jan. 19, 1848.
19(13. Charles J., b. July 1(>. 1852.
n<i<). I'iiiland.r. son of David; m. Sept. 11. 1831. Mary T^nder\vood. She d.
18.S2. Illiaca. N. Y. One son. Jerome, m. Betsey Kenyon, d. April, 1910.
Chenango F'orks. Had one son. George W., who m.Sept. 15. 1872,DeEtta Prince.
I If;:. Angelina, dau. of David; m. Noah Spalding Billings. She d. in
Aurora. 111., iii 1S71. He was sheriff of Kane County, 111.
1168. ridella. -lau. of David; m. Nov. 13, 1831. Benjamin Rogers, b. Vvb. 23.
ISol I.iv.ii ;it Whitney Point, N. Y. Had .seven ihildren.
1 H)9. Mar\ Jane. dau. of David; m. A. Knapp. She d. Sept. 15. 1847.
Lived near Whitney Point. N. Y.
1170. (Ill stir, xtm of David; m. Anna Eldridge. Thoy lived at Whitney
P.. lilt X Y n.- I 1912; she d. 1915. No children.
1171 ^arih Maria, dau. of David; m. Curtis Mead Butler, b. in 1817.
117!. uiiin. .son of David; m. Polly Cole, of Blnghnmton. N. Y.
Ii:!i. <....r-. II.. .son of Je.s.se; m. Phebc Willis. Lived at Elmhursl, III. He
d. l-".l). IS. i,s;».s.
1904. Alfred I., b. Feb. 28, 1854.
168 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1180. William Edward, son of Benjamin F. ; m. Edith Marie Brown. Ethel
M., b. Oct. 3, ; m. Donald E. McLennon. The McLemon twins were born
Sept. 1, 1928: Robert E. and Barbara Ruth. Ruth m. Ray Harding Wagner.
(Children) James Ray, b. Dec. 17, 1948; Donald Luther, b. Dec. 6, 1950.
1181. Edric, son of Stephen; m. about 1835, Polly Aldrich. They lived in
Kalamazoo, Mich. He d. Jan. 9, 1892.
1905. Edwin, b. Aug. 19, 1838.
1906. Nelson, b. 1840.
1907. Ann, b. 1845.
1908. John, b. 1849.
1182. Lydia M., dau. of Stephen; m. Albert T. Pearsall. Both buried in
Lawrence, Kansas.
Rolla, Angeline, Hannibal, Eugene, m. Elizabeth Sowders. Two children,
Charlotte Meadows and Alice Adeline, m. William Henderson Noe; Elsie,
m. George.
Albert.
Martin Van Buren, m. Lucinda Fleming; chil., Eugene, Frank, Mrs. A. T.
Ibbetson, Mrs. Albert Young, Mrs. Allie Bray, Mrs. William Grove,
Albert and Roy.
Cornelia, m. ; one dau., Mrs. Chas. Stineberger.
1183. Oliver C, son of Stephen; m. Emily C, dau. of Benjamin Hale, b.
March 23, 1819. A farmer of Oshtemo, Mich. He d. Jan. 10, 1895.
1909. Ellen M., b. July 27, 1847.
1910. Frederick W., b. Jan. 1, 1851.
1911. Charles H., b. March 9, 1854.
1912. Harriet, b. Oct. 14, 1859.
1185. Thomas S., son of Luther; m. Hannah Enos; d. Nov. 25, 1875, aged
71 years and 6 months. He d. Sept. 25, 1870. They lived at Howe, Ind.
1913. Margaret, b. May 7, 1834.
1914. Myron, b. Oct. 27, 1841.
1915. Charles Lyman, b. April 1, 1843.
1916. John E., b. 1845; d. Aug. 15, 1895.
1186. Theron, son of Luther; m. 1842, Annie Scullon. He lived in William-
son, N. Y., and d. 1871.
1917. Olive L., b. 1844.
1918. Orrin, b. Feb. 27, 1849.
1919. Alonzo, b. 1851.
1920. Willis A., b. 1855.
1187. Levi, son of Luther; m. 1846, Margaret Waldron. He d. 1858. She d.
1880. Lived in Sodus, N. Y.
1921. Emma Carohne, b. 1849.
1922. Jennie Amelia, m. Lewis Bishop; one son, Harvey Gore, Brig. Gen.
U.S. Army.
1923. Gilbert L., b. April 5, 1850.
1924. Harriet Hortence.
1925. Anna Louise, m. Chas. Travis, Weaverville, N. C. Four children:
Cula, Marion, Jennie, and Waldron.
1191. William, son of Luther; m. Feb., 1854, Martha A. Craven, of Leeds,
England, b. May 9, 1834. She d. April 20, 1903. He d. Jan. 4, 1918. They lived
in Shipshewana, Indiana.
1926. AUce Adella, b. Nov. 1, 1855; m. Nov. 16, 1873, Jacob S. Lupoid.
1927. Addie N., b. Oct. 26, 1866; m. Nov. 14, 1894, Charles Eaton.
1928. AUda Viola, b. Oct. 16, 1871; m. Dec. 19, 1896, Harry Machan.
1929. Edgar D., b. Feb. 12, 1862; m. Sept. 27, 1896, Belle Hays; one son,
Otis, b. Oct. 12, 1904.
1930. Clara Belle, b. Nov. 4, 1859.
1195. Loren, son of Zimri m. Elizabeth . They lived in La Porte, Ind.
He d. Dec. 10, 1888.
1931. Florence.
ATWATER GENEAHXIV 16t)
lin(>. .James Haniion, son of Zimri, ni. Amanda Rice. He d. Feb. 17. 1892.
Sho d. Oct.. 1899. Lived al Howe, Ind.
19:52. Frank B., b. Dec. 20. 1850.
19o;;. \Vm.. b. Oct. 31. 1857.
1934. Harriet L., b. Sept. 12, 1879.
1935. Etiward E.. b. May 31, 1862.
1936. Janie.s Benjamin, "b. Jan. 21, 1864.
1198. Kmily l..^dia, dau. of Zimri; m. March 1, 1850, Allen Morse. He d. Nov
27, 1857; (2) Feb. 18, 1860, Omar A. Kimball. They lived at Howe, Ind. She d.
May 27. 1910. Thoy had one dau.. Lillian, who m. X. A. Parkham. Howe. Ind.
i'lOl. Frank >Jarion, .son of Benjamin; m. April 12, 1876, Ellen A. Goodnow.
Willianuson. X. Y. antl afterwards at Oswego, N. Y. He d. June 6, 1907.
1937. Grace, b. April 15, 1879; m. Sept. 7, 1898, Charles A. Rogers. Have
three bovs; two girls.
1938. Laura Ella, b. July 14, 1882; m. March 28, 1906. Geo. \V. Slight.
Have one boy; one girl.
1939. Ivy May. b. March 2, 1884; m. Oct. 21, 1911, Edmund Culver Morse.
Have two girls.
1940. Alice B., b. June 13. 1886.
1941. Jeannette, b. Oct. 14, 1887; m. Jan. 28, 1914, Merritt J. Belden.
Have one girl.
1203. Richard D., son of Caleb; m. Lydia Grace, b. Sept. 27, 1813; d. Feb.
2. 1895. Lived in Circleville, Ohio. He d. Dec. 28, 1852.
1204. Dewitt ("., son of Caleb; a physician in Concordia, Cloud Co., Kansas;
m. Aug. 17. 1856, Su.san M. Sheldon. He d. March 21. 1880.
194 2. Aurelia Jane, b. Oct. 16, 1857; m. April 26. 1873, Nathan C. Tenney.
1943. Eveline Henrietta, b. April 29, 1859; m. May 12. 1878, Eugene E.
Howard.
194 1. Florence, b. Feb. 27, 1861; m. Julian H. McGeorge.
1945. Douglas S., b. Jan. 28, 1867.
1946. Lucy Brown, b. Oct. 30, 1868; m. July 4. 1885. George W R.
fitterington.
1947. Anna Belinda, b. Jan. 4, 1871.
1948. Laura Estrella. b. Sept. 22. 1872.
1949. Ulysses Grant, b. Dec. 7, 1879.
1206. Liu-y .Maria, dau. of Caleb; m. May 17, 1853, Daviii Meeker Brown,
b. June 3, 1817; d. Feb. 11, 1873. Ho was a merchant at Cincinnati. Ohio. She
d. in Indianapolis, April 3, 1915.
Douglas Atwater, b. Feb. 12, 1854.
Lewis, b. June 4, 1855; Episcopal clergyman at Indianapolis, Ind.
1209. Maria Granger, dau. of FZdward M.; m. in Buffalo, Oct. 13. 1S75. John
R. Lyman, She d. 1925.
kdward A., b. Sept. 17, 1876; m. June 1, 1903, Genevieve Lynan.
Katarine, b. Aug. 17. 1881; m. Lyman Gillis.
Katharine, b. June 6, 1906; secretary.
James Wat.son, b. Sept. 8. 1910. m. Mildred Mitchell. (Chil. i Susan
Lyman, b. Sept. 8, 1948
Jeanette Gillis, b. March 20, 1913. m. Dr. Charles L. Yuile. b. Aug. 22.
1906. (Chil. I Kathrine, b. Julv 7, 194 1. Martin Lynuin, b. April
19. 1944.
John Beattie. b. May 17. 1883; m. (1» Margaret Maxwell Bingham, b.
May 30, 1883, deceased; m. (2i Jane Shreeve.s Wat.son of Blnirstown. la.
.John Beattie Jr.. b. Oct. 21. 1907; televisi«)n jirodueor; m. Sally Roses
MillcM-. b. Apiil 10, 1912 His stepdaughter. Sally Ann Miller, b.
Aug. 10, 1933
Margaret Maxwell, b. Oct. 7, 1911, m. James Sherman Foster, b.
Feb. 13, 1910.
Janu's Sherman .Ir. b. June 2. 1933: ni. Carlene Shaw. (Chil.)
.lames Slurman Foster 3rd. b. June 19, 1953. Margaret Max-
well, b. Feb. 8. 1937.
170 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1211. James Archibald, son of Edward M., m. Oct. 16, 1892, Virginia Sage.
1950. Grace Virginia, b. Dec. 16, 1893; m. Chester B. Williamson, of
New Rochelle, N. Y. One son Chester B.
1951. Madalaine, ta. Feb. 1, 1895; m. Donald B. Warren. One son, James A.
1952. Georgia, b. June 22, 1896.
1212. Lizzie Blair, dau. of Edward M.; m. in Buffalo, April 20, 1882,
Thomas G. Perkins. Buffalo.
Marion, b. Aug. 29, 1883; m. (1) Spaulding; (2) Goodyear.
( Chil. ) Marion Spaulding Gurney, Allen Perkins Spaulding, Stephen
Spaulding and Samuel Spaulding, all three men fought in WW II. The
latter, b. May 4, 1915; m. Susan Urban, b. Sept. 20, 1923; their children:
Samuel S. Jr., b. Jan. 27, 1942. William V., b. April 20, 1950. Susan G.,
b. June 15, 1953.
Allen Seymour, b. July 4, 1885; d. 1904.
Mildred, b. Sept. 29, 1887; m. John W. Townsend, Jr., Sept. 12, 1912.
Mildred d. Nov. 14, 1938. (Chil.) J. W. Ill, b. June 18, 1913; m. Mary E.
Lewis. (Chil.) John William IV, b. 1942.
Elizabeth Perkins, b. March 5, 1916; m. Oct. 5, 1940, Lane Taylor,
paper mfg., b. June 11, 1911. (Chil.) Elizabeth S., b. April 13, 1944,
Lane Jr., b. May 8, 1942, Jonathan, b. Jan. 20, 1947 and Priscilla,
twins.
Thomas Perkins, b. March 28, 1917; C.P.A. Texas, Gulf Sulphur Co.,
m. Laura Trench. (Chil.) Stewart Trench, b. Dec. 29, 1941. Joanne
Perkins, b. Sept. 8, 1943; Thomas Goodman, b. Oct. 22, 1945. Hunter
Scarlett, b. April 24, 1947. Elizabeth Perkins, b. March 22, 1953.
Mary Sharpe, b. May 19, 1918; m. W. Chattin Wetherill, Jr., June
9, 1939.
1213. Granger Smith, son of Edward M.; m. Feb. 22, 1889, Edith Graham,
b. Oct. 15, 1870; d. Oct. 12, 1951. He d. March 4, 1920.
1953. Granger Smith, Jr., b. Aug. 2, 1889.
1954. Maud Livingston, b. Nov. 18, 1891; m. April 17, 1920, Raymond K.
Sterling. No children.
1955. Edward Macomber, b. March 13, 1905.
1214. Kate Boughton, dau. of Edward M.; m. in Buffalo, Oct. 10, 1894,
Edward Ingalls. Edward Ingalls, Jr., b. June 8, 1903; was trustee-mayor of
Scarsdale. N. Y., from 1947-51; m. Laura Caddell, dau. of John B. and Anne
Forbes Caddell of Brooklyn, N. Y., on Nov. 30, 1930. Laura b. March 17, 1901.
Edward Caddell, b. Feb. 19, 1934, Yale student, class of 1957.
1215. Henry Charles, son of Albert T.; m. Dec. 10, 1879, Amy Margaret
Corey, b. April 3, 1863, in Liverpool, Eng. He commenced his business career
as clerk in a bank in New Haven, Conn., was bookkeeper and salesman in a
wholesale fruit house, and in 1878 went to Florida, raised an orange grove,
which was destroyed bv the "great freeze" in 1895. He d. in Waldo. Fla.,
Aug. 4, 1910.
1956. Ella A., b. Sept. 29, 1880; m. James Armistead.
1957. Edith R., b. Dec. 29, 1890; m. Calvin Silcox.
1958. Susie Jane, b. Jan. 4, 1892.
1959. Albert T., b. Oct. 10, 1895.
1960. Marv L., b. May 7, 1897.
1961. Henry C, b. Dec. 25, 1898.
1962. Lilburn Ralph, b. Nov. 8, 1910.
1216. William Albert, son of Albert T.; m. Nov. 25, 1880, Ida Norman
Wood, b. Aug. 31, 1859, d. Dec. 31, 1925. A dry goods merchant at Lincoln,
Neb., d. Sept. 10, 1925.
1963. Dorothy Fay, b. Jan. 6, 1884; m. Harry T. Jones.
1964. James Wood, b. Dec. 22, 1892; unm.
1217. Ella Augusta, dau. of Albert T.; m. James T. King. Lived at Jack-
sonville, 111. No childi-en. She d. November, 1906.
1218. Carrie T., dau. of Albert T.; m. Oliver C. Simmons; (2) E. C. Kings-
bury. Lived in Chicago. She d. May 1, 1916. One dau., Susan Atwater Simmons,
m. E. B. Muns, of Ridgewood, N. J. Two daughters, Barbara and Caroline.
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1219. Franc«>s Jmnif. dau. of Francis J.; m. June 20, 1877, William E.
Albcrtson of Xoiiistown. Pa.; d. Aug. 12. 1880.
1220. William Tuct'd.v, son of Francis J.; ni. April 27, 1886, Minnie Frances
Greene. Lived in Buffalo! He d. March 3. 1919.
1965. Margaret VV.. b. Aug. 22, 1888.
1221. Charles, son of Charles; m. Oct. 8, 1863, Josephine, dau. of Harvey
Montgomery and Mary E. Rochester. A merchant of Denver, Col. He d.
Aug. 12, 1876.
1222. Howell, son of Charles; m. April 28. 1861, Harriet Stark, dau. of
Benjaniin Wiggin Chase and Anne Williams. She d. Oct., 1919. He d. Mav. 1920.
1966. Harriet Howell, b. April 23. 1866.
1967. Benjamin Chase, b. May 19, 1867.
1968. Theodora, b. Aug. 17, 1870.
1224. Marv, dau. of Charles; m. May 31, 1866. Edward G. King, of Provi-
dence. R. I. He d. Sept., 1871. She d. Jan., 1872. They had four children.
Fredericka. b. Feb. 19, 1867; Edward, b. April 5, 1868; and William.
Fredericka married George R. MacCleod and had two daughters, Fred-
erika and Kathleen. She divorced Mr. MacCleod and has since married
in California, where she now lives. Edward King married his first
cousin, Howell's daughter Theodora. They had two sons. They were
divorced and Edward married again. Theodora lives in Lutherville, Md.
1225. Eleanor Root, dau. of Charles; m. July 13, 1870, Charles Shelton.
Lived in New Haven. ( 2 ) Henry M. Keyes, of Amherst, N. H. She d. April
13. 1921.
Anna Louise Casilear. b. May 6, 1871; m. Dec. I, 1890. George B. Woodson.
Live in Naugatuck, Conn. Chil.: Elinor Casilear, b. Feb. 1, 1893; Marga-
ret Montgomery, b. Nov. 13. 1898, (m. March 19, 1921, John J. Z. Darby
of Philadelphia, have one son, John Ziegler. b. Nov. 21. 1922); George
Brainard, b. May 16, 1910; Montgomery Atwater, b. Jan. 23, 1912.
William Roderick, b. Oct. 26. 1891.
1226. Uilliaiii .Montgttniery, sun of Charles; m. July 6, 1892, Enmia Benton
Hayden, b. April 25, 1872. Live at Miami. Fla.
1969. William, b. June 4, 1903.
1970. Margaret, b. June 29, 1904.
1971. Montgomery, b. Jan. 18, 1906.
1972. Charles Fiancis, b. Jan. 7. 1913.
1227. Annie Wilcox, dau. of Charles; m. Jan. 2, 1887, David Daggett. New
Haven, Conn. She d. Oct. 19, 1934.
David Lewis, b. April 9, 1888; senior attorney Daggett, Colby & Cooker,
New Haven, m. on April 26. 1919 to Frances White Gamble of Haver-
ford, Pa.
David, b. Oct. 16, 1921, m. Lauia King of West Hartford. Conn., \n
1944. (Chil.) David L., 4th, b. Mav 6, 1947. Alexander King, b.
Nov. 18, 1949.
Frances, b. Dec. 9, 1923, m. Richard Steere, son of Ruhnni S. and
Janet Innis Alihich. Bom I'rovidence, R. I.. Dec. 28, 1923. Yale.
191."). Infantiy Captain 1912-16, served two years in Italy. Invest-
ment banker at present and living in Paula, Brazil. ( F^rances at-
tended Miss Porter's school in Farmington. Conn., 1939-41.
Frances Gamble, b. April 31. 1945. Richard Steore, b. Feb. 19.
1917. Abbv Pierce, b. Aug. 25. 1949. William Stuart, b. F>b.
! 1. \'X,r,.
1228. Willium (liainl.\, .son of Henry; m. Vch. 14. 1864. Marv Brvan
Bas.sctl. b. Dec. 31. 1842; d." March 14, 1875; (2) Oct. 19, 1876, Isabella Canfield
Sterling. He was in the insur.ince business in Derby, Conn., anil ha«l held the
offices of mavor of Derbv, judge of probate and selectman. He d. March 19,
1909. She (I. Dec. 6, 1917.
197.;. Henry, b. Oct. 26, 1866.
1974. Thoiiias Elmes. b. Dec. 17. 1867.
1975. James Bassett, b. June 30, 1871.
172 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Issue by second marriage:
1976. Mary Sterling, b. July 21, 1878.
1977. Katherine Isabella, b. Dec. 5, 1879.
1978. William Sterling, b. Feb. 4, 1886.
1229. Henry, son of Henry; m. Feb. 13, 1867, Josie Boyd, dau. of Harmon
K. Wells and Caroline Bogart, b. March 19, 1844. In early life he was pay-
master on the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, and then went to
Detroit, Mich., and entered the hardware trade which he mastered successfully
until the death of his father when he returned to Birmingham, Conn., to man-
age the big iron and steel business his father had established. Later he estab-
lished the Bridgeport Malleable Iron Company, retaining his connection with
it from 1879 until his retirement in 1905. He was police and fire commissioner
in Bridgeport for twenty years, and also a member of the board of Apportion-
ment and taxation, and a member of the Connecticut Legislature in 1877. He
w^as trustee for fifteen years of the People's Savings Bank and was for four
years its president. He was a Mason of high standing and one of the oldest
members of New Haven Commanderv, Knights Templar. He d. March. 1921.
1979. Fred, b. Dec. 28, 1870.
1230. Martha Charnley, dau. of Henry; m. April 7, 1875, James Bull, son
of Asa Bassett and Lucy*Bull; b. Oct. 14, 1841; d. Sept. 29, 1877. He was a
merchant and lived in Derby, Conn. (2) Feb. 18, 1892, Edward Morton Oldham.
James Bull, b. Nov. 8, 1877.
1231. Charles Elmes, son of Henry; m. Nov. 2, 1875, Helen Genoin, dau. of
Wm. E. Downes and Jane Maria Howe, b. March 29, 1852. They lived in New
Haven. He d. Aug. 2, 1908. She d. Feb. 20, 1915.
1980. Jean Howe, b. Sept. 7, 1876.
1981. Helen Charnley, b. May 11, 1879.
1232. Sarah Dennian, dau. of Henry; m. Jan. 19, 1882, Edward (Jr.), son
of Edward Lewis and Lucy M. French, b. Feb. 18, 1849.
Martha Charnley Atwater, b. May 9, 1888, m. June 23, 1909. Gerald Beck-
with Curtis, b. Feb. 22, 1882. Columbia 1906. Formerly owner and head
master Curtis School for Boys. Brookfield Center, Conn.
Sarah Lewis, b. Feb. 25, 1911, Danbury; m. July 9, 1938, Burr Harding
Curtis; Columbia 1932, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Med.
Center, N. Y. City 1935. During WW II, Commander in U.S.C.G.
Public Health Department.
Frederick Whiting, b. Aug. 4, 1912, m. April 3, 1937 to Nancy Carolyn
Brunner of Brookland, D. C.
Gerald Brunner, b. Sept. 29, 1940. Peter Tallman, b. May 11, 1943.
Frederick Lawrence, b. April 5, 1947.
Nancy, dau. of Marion Eleanore Yoder and Fredereck James Brunner, the
latter died May 5, 1942 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Deborah Atwater, b. Aug. 17, 1919, m. Bernhard Russell Henry on June
13, 1941, a comdr., U.S.C.G.
Sarah Atwater, b. May 9, 1945. Susan Elizabeth, b. March 2, 1948.
Barbara Atvv^ater, b. March 30, 1891; m. May 17, 1913, Horace Barnes
Hewlett, b. June 27, 1889, d. July 25, 1920. Barbara Atwater graduated
Columbia University Teachers College; is Dean, Hillhouse High School,
New Haven, Conn.
Barbara Lewis, b. Derby, Conn., March 30, 1914; m. Fred Henry Schultz,
Jr., of Rockford, 111., Dec. 28, 1940; attended Mt. Holyoke and Yale
with degrees from both. Henry — Carthage College and University of
Colorado; Capt. Air Corps, WW II.
Horace Wilson, b. July 27, 1915, served in Pacific Zone, WW II, from
March, 1943 to 1946; attended Amherst College 1932 to 1936, B.A.
degree; Yale 1939 to 1941, M.A. Now head public relations dept. of
Amherst. Married Mary Estelle, dau. Grace Fairmau and Edward
Tuthill Lazear, (attorney, Cheyenne, Wyo. ) on June 24, 1939. Mary was
born Tsinan, Shantung Province, China, Feb. 1, 1916.
William Tuthill, b. Feb. 13, 1943. Pottstown, Pa.
Elizabeth Bane, b. July 7, 1944, Cheyenne, Wyo.
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r»33. Isal»rl Taylor, dau. of Geors:e; m. Aug. 2. 1866, Henry Elliott Thacher.
son of Capt. John Tliacher. of Cape Cod. and Hannah ( Elliott i Thacher. of
Philadelphia. He d. Feb. 21, 1867. {2i June 10. 1880. Sylvester G. Whiton, son
of Ashbel and Jerusha Whiton. of Westford, Conn. She d. March 1, 1890.
Walter Hunistone, b. July 2. 1881.
Helen Atwater, b. Juno 22, 1888; d. Dec. 25. 1921.
r'8."). Helen Frances, dau. of George; ni. Oct. 19, 1881, Clarence Eugene
Kirbv. .son of Caleb and Maigaret (Myer.si Kirby.
Wallace Myer.s, b. Sept, 17, 1887; ni. Oct. 12, 1921, Wilnian Vaughan; one
dau., Sibyl, b. Doc. 31, 1924.
lliHi. Terry (Jeorge. .'^on of George: m. Oct.. 1881, KUon Kelley. He d.
June 17, 1896. '
1982. George Percy, b. Juno 22. 1885.
1983. Mary Elizabeth, b. April 22, 1887.
1984. Helen Ida, b. .
1237. Frederick Holland son of George; ni. July 31. 1888. Florence Boorum.
dau. of John Lowe Booium and Eliza Van de Water (Whiting) Boor\mi. dau.
of Ma.son Whiting. Florence is a lineal descendant of Rev. Jonathan Edwards
on the mother's side. He d. March 26, 1901.
1985. Raymond Edwards, b. July 29. 1891.
1238. Ida Wynian, dau. of George; m. Nov. 20. 1890. Richard Howard
Carstens, son of Mathias Carstens, a native of Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein,
who came to America in his sixteenth year, and of Sarah i Isaacs i Carstens.
Arthur Hale, b. Jan. 2, 1891; m. June 4. 1919, Marjorie Madtier; one child,
Janot Hale, b. April 1, 1923.
EIGHTH GENERATION
1239. Robert Henry, son of Charles Henry: m. June, 1858. Caroline Au-
gusta, dau. of Major L. A. Sykes. He d. October, 1899.
1242. David Judson, son of Lyman Hotchkiss; m. Sept., 1884. Eliabeth
Smith, of Bethlehem, N. Y. He d. Nov. 6, 1891. No children.
1243. Kdward Sanford. son of Lyman Hotchkiss: m. June 7, 1876. Gertrude
Vanderpoll, dau. of Dr. Lewis William Oaklev and Henrietta Baldwin, b.
Aug. 12, 18.54. He died at Elizabeth, N. J., June 3, 1913. She d. Oct. 12, 1922.
1986. Henrietta Baldwin, b. April 1, 1879.
1987. Edward Sanford, b. April 30, 1882.
1244. .-Vddison, son of Lyman Hotchkiss: m. Nov. 15, 1888, Amelia Hay-
wood, eldest child of Thomas P'letcher Wright and Susan Jane Haywood, b.
April 4, 1858. He d. in the summer of 1898.
Lyman Hotchkiss, b. March 30, 1890.
124."). .Inline L., dau. of Elizur P.; m. Sept. 28. 1882, Chester Ca.se Lord,
son of Benjamin Lord and Antoinette Case. They removed to Montreal. N. C,
where she d. in September. 1900.
1246. Haftie H.. dau. of Elizur P.; m. Oct. 15, 1891. Charles Coit Tyler, son
of Leiiiurl ivlrr and Mary Danielson Coit. They reside in Bridgeport. Conn.
She d. Marcli 13. 1932.
IIM. N.llic Adeline, dau. of P^lizur P.; m. Sept. 28. 1892. William Harmon
Carrier, b. Sept. 21, 1S67. They live in (Glastonbury, Conn.
1248. Charles ilarnes. son of Marvin; m. Jan. 1. 1852. Hloumy C. Kniffir.
Lived in Greenwich. O. She d. July 19. 1908. aged 74. He d. Nov. 17. 1889.
1988. Cecelia Jane. b. March i7, 1853.
19Sn. Frances Jo.sephine. b. May 3. 1856.
lUitd. Lvdia .Miua. b. .Nov. 6, 1858.
liiiU. Luolla Ar.iell, b. June 22, 1S60.
1992. Charley Brink, b. June 22. 1860.
174 AT WATER GENEALOGY
1993. Alfred Ellsworth, b. Feb. 6, 1868.
1994. Oscar Starin. b. Nov. 13, 1869.
1995. George Henry Peck, b. Aug. 4, 1872.
1996. Marvin Ray, b. Feb. 19, 1876.
1249. Ellen A., dau. of Charles Townsend; m. Nov. 25, 1854, Charles Law,
of Pittston, Penn., where he was a merchant. He was b. Oct. 30, 1833; d. July
11, 1910. They had ten children, eight of whom were living in 1918; there were
twenty-eight grandchildren, twenty-one now living, ten great grandchildren,
eight now living. On Aug. 3, 1917, their combined ages aggregated 1,000 years.
Archibald Falconder, b. June 21, 1856; m. Sept. 25, 1878, Eva Brenton. He
was vice-president Temple Iron Coal Co., Scranton, Penn., and d. July
18, 1894.
Frank Earl, b. Dec. 17, 1882; m. Dec. 25, 1917, Janet MacMillan. Lives
at Cresson, Penn.
Grace Brenton, b. July 25, 1884; m. Sept. 3, 1908, Frank E. Rutter, of
Scranton, Penn. Both killed Sept. 2, 1913, New Haven R. R. wreck.
William Henry, b. May 1, 1858; m. Dec. 10, 1881, Jennie Kenyon. Book-
keeper for Simpson & Watkins Coal Co. Burned to death Dec. 14, 1897,
while putting papers in vault to save from fire. Chil.: Bessie Grey, b.
Oct. 21, 1883; Charles Benham, b. Aug. 20, 1885; Wm. Kenyon, b. Aug.
20, 1886; m. July 3, 1913, Rebecca Watsinger; they had Rebecca, b.
July 29, 1914, and Adeline, b. Aug. 17, 1916; Harry S. Law, b. Dec. 30,
1890; m. July 3, 1913, Alma Reese Scranton; Royal E. Law, b. May 16,
1896.
John Howell, b. April 5, 1860; m. in 1883, Laura Hileman, d. Sept. 30, 1909.
Lived in Pittston, Penn. Is in insurance business. Ruth Hileman, b. May
19, 1885; m. Oct. 4, 1910, Robert Bonney, of Pittston.
Gretchen Helen, b. Feb. 2, 1887, Wilson college graduate.
Joseph, b. Dec. 1, 1891.
Elizabeth Cornelia, b. April 8, 1862; m. May 22, 1884, Thomas Hamer
Watkins, of Pittston, Penn. He is an extensive coal operator.
Charles Law, b. Feb. 11, 1886; Yale graduate; served in an ambulance
corps in France, 1916-1917 and won Croix de Querre. Volunteered
for further service in 1917; m. Feb. 22, 1919, Marie Mathilde Bader;
one son, Thomas Hamer, b. March 25, 1920.
Gladys Marian, b. Sept. 22, 1887; m. May 4, 1911, Charles Seymour,
of New Haven, Conn. He is a professor of history at Yale college.
Three chil.: Charles, b. Feb. 10, 1912; Ehzabeth, b. Feb. 26, 1914;
Sarah, b. July 4, 1916.
Mary Sherman, b. Sept. 10, 1864; m. March 21, 1887, Geo. W. Cross, of
Moundsville, W. Va.
Lorine May, b. April 16, 1889; m. June 10, 1911, Edward K. Morse.
Lived in Brooklyn. Chil.: Margaret Evelyn, b. Aug. 2, 1915.
Ellen A., m. Aug. 10, 1915, J. Harper Fullerson, of Plainfield, N. J.
One son, Stuart Harper, b. May 12, 1916.
Charles P., b. May 2, 1867; m. May 14, 1890, Minnie Perry. Represents
Busser Tank Co., of Ft. Wayne, Ind. Lives at Kingston, Penn.
Marjorie Ellen, b. June 7, 1895; m. Feb. 15, 1917, Roscoe Frantz,
v/holesale grocer of Kingston, Penn. Chil.: Malcolm Perry, b. Oct.
13, 1897; enlisted in aviation service at 19; received four promotions
in nine months; embarked for France in Sept., 1917, in charge of
1,200 men.
Kenneth Watkins, b. Sept. 26, 1903.
Ellen M., b. Dec. 16, 1869; m. Feb. 7, 1894, Herman A. Warner of Pittston,
Penn. Removed to Decorah, Iowa, where he is a merchant.
Barton Kerr, b. Nov. 18, 1894.
Charles Law, b. Aug. 23, 1896.
Robert MacMillan, b. June 21, 1872; unm.
Anna Nugent, b. May 27, 1874; unm.
James C, b. Aug. 5, 1875; m. July 4, 1901, Annie Estelle Lewis. He is with
the Cross Engineering Co., of Carbundale, Penn.; d. May 18, 1929.
Ehzabeth, b. May 30, 1909; Gordon Warner, b. June 6, 1911.
1250. Henry Heaton, son of Charles Townsend; m. May 3, 1856, Addie A.
Daily. They lived in Petaluma, Calif. He d. Aug. 10, 1897.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 175
1997. Flank H., b. Jan. 15, 1857; ni. July 25, 1882, Carrie S. Cadwell.
1251. Kli/.alM'tli. dau. of CharKvs Townsend; ni. Nov. 21. 1857. Solon Wood-
ward. Sandwich. Ill and Carbondale. Ponn. He d. Sept. 25. 1882. She d. Jan.
15. 1919.
Arthio Clark, b. Aug. ; ni. Juno 29, 1S9S, May P'rance.s Gove. Chil.:
Frances May. b. June 14, 1901; Lloyd Gove. b. March 14. 1903.
Carrie Anqelino, b. July 29. 1864; ni! Dec. 23, 1894. Harry C. Robinson.
Vellio Maiian, b. Nov. 29, 1869; m. Nov. 3, 1898. Dr. W. A. Spencer. Chil.:
Waller Alan. b. Oct. 16, 1912. Live at Carbondale. Penn.
John WiUi.s. b. Feb. 14, 1872; m. March 20, 1895. Anna Li.ston.
Herbert Solon, b. March, 1870; m. Oct. 5. 1912, Fiances Knapp. One dau.
d. in infancy.
\iryl. .ViiKcline >Iariii. dau. of Charles Townsend; m. Dec. 27. 1857. Wm. C.
Gurney. She d. .Ian. 10, 1863. Had three children, oldest one. Fred, lives in
Binghaniton, N. Y.
1253. ("Iiarlcs I.andon. son of Charles Townsend; m. Sept. 24, 1866, Mary,
dau. of Chauncoy Derby and Esther P. Carey, b. July 23. 1843; d. Feb. 14, 1895.
He was a merchant at Scranton. Penn. He d. Mav 29. 1916.
1998. Etta May. b. July 22, 1867.
1999. Nellie Lozena, b. March 18. 1871.
2000. Charles Edward, b. Feb. 15. 1873.
2001. George Miner, b. Jan. 26, 1875.
2002. Ina Elizabeth, b. Jan. 29. 1883.
1254. Frances Clarissa, dau. of Charles Townsend; ni. July 5, 1867. George
Woodward. They lived in Moline, 111. She d. Oct. 30, 1887. One surviving son.
Robert Atwaler. a jeweler, lives in Sandwich. 111.
1255. William .Marvin, son of Charles Townsend; ni. Nov. 6. 1872. Angelina
Saunders. Thev lived in Pittston. Pa. He d. April 28, 1919. She d. Sept.. 1924.
2003. Archibald Law. b. Aug. 10. 1875.
2004. Robert Ernest, b. Jan. 18, 1880.
2005. Oscar Severson. b. Jan. 3, 1883.
2006. Benjamin Harry, b. Jan. 13, 1892.
1256. .Mary C orm-lia, dau. of Charles Townsend; m. Oct. 6, 1875. John J.
Ryman. of Dallas. Penn. She d. Dec. 23. 1885. He d. Mav. 1919.
Edith, b. June 1, 1878; m. Sept. 7. 1905. Albert G. Stone, of Ithaca. N. Y.
He is cashier of Tompkins County National Bank.
Edna M.. b. Aug. 11, 1880, m. Oct. 10, 1906, Lloyd G. Gage, of Butte. Mont.
He is a mining engineer in Aregripa, Peru. She d. Oct. 1, 1912, leaving
one dau.. Mary Cornelia, b. Aug. 6. 1908.
1257. Kallierine. dau. of Edward Mortimer; m. June 17. 1877. R\idolph
Harmes, Ml)., b. June 3. 18.56. He d. Feb. 15. 1883. They lived in Hallsted. Penn.
Edward Atwater. b. July 16, 1880; m. June 5, 1912. Je.ssie M. Callender.
Theii- chil.: Margaret Callender, b. June 2. 1911; Edward Atwater. Jr..
b. Maich 1, 1916; John MacNair. b. Feb. 21, 1922.
1258. .Vnna, dau. of Edward Mortimer; m. Dec. 28. 1881, George W.
Phillips, son of Thomas and Ann Williams; b. March 10. 1855; superintendent
of .schools, Scranton. Penn. She d. March 7. 1913. He d. Nov. 28, 1923.
1259. Minnie K\ilyn. dan. of Edward Mortimer; m. Oct. 29. 1SS5, Henry
M. Kessler. of Clevelami. Ohio. He is a chemu-al manufacturer. They live at
Fayetteville. N. Y.
Charles Raphael, b. June 27. 1889; m. Oct. 2i). 1911. Edna A. Kollmer.
Katherine Atwater. b. Aug. 10. 1895; m. May 6. 1921. Stonier; one
.son, Henry B.. b. F.b. M. 1022.
1260. ( harles Isaac, son of .lo.shun; m. Doc. 14, 1862, Mnry J., dau. of
Milton Coombs and Elizabeth Crawford, b. ScpL 11. 1846; d. Oct. 1-1. 1873;
(2) 1884. Amanda J., dau. of B. F. Hughes.
2007. William H.. b. Dec. 30. 1863.
2008. Sarah E.. b. Mav 7. 1866; unm.
176 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Issue by second marriage:
2009. Lilly May, b. Sept. 13, 1885.
2010. Grover E., b. Jan. 12, 1887; m. and d., leaving dau., Nellie, d. at 6.
2011. Albert Earl, b. Feb. 13, 1891.
2012. Lena Leoti, b. July 23, 1898.
1261. William Brewster, son of Joshua; m. May 30, 1870, Florence Addie
Libby. They lived at Long Beach, Calif. He d. Oct. 14, 1916.
2013. William B., b. Feb. 22, 1872.
1262. George E. L., son of Joshua; m. Nov. 9, 1870, Eva, dau. of Hiram
Forbes and Caroline Chapman. He lives at Nampa, Idaho. She d. Oct. 6, 1915;
m. (2) Mrs. Phoebe Wickoff. She d. Nov. 6, 1924.
2014. Daisy M., b. Feb. 28, 1875.
2015. Edward Francis, b. Jan. 18, 1881; m. Feb. 14, 1911, Fay Gwendolyn
Nesbit. He d. Dec. 6, 1924. One dau.. Marguerite, b. Feb. 18, 1915.
1264. John Birdseye, son of Isaac; m. Sept. 20, 1889, Miriam Cahill. He is a
graduate of Yale '77, and practiced law at Minneapolis, Minn.
1265. Randolph King, son of John Stone; m. June 26, 1889, Grace Leonine
Gamier, b. Sept. 11, 1870. He d. July 1, 1912. He lived in Green, N. Y.
2016. Madeline Thelma, b. May 10, 1891; d. Sept. 5, 1930; m. April 5, 1922,
James I. Norton.
2017. Gerald King, b. April 23, 1893.
2018. Grace Irene, ta. Oct. 2, 1897; m. Oct. 15, 1923, Charles F. Philley.
2019. Marjorie Gamier, b. Aug. 14, 1908.
1266. Eli, son of Lucius; m. Dec. 25, 1865, Martha M., dau. of Chauncey P.
Turner and Martha M. Congden, b. July 10, 1845. He d. July 10, 1873; was a
farmer at Prescott, Wis. She m. (2) Jeffrey W. Gardner.
2020. Lucius Chauncey, b. Dec. 23, 1868.
2021. Mary Minerva, b. Sept. 27, 1870.
1268. Jonathan Squire, son of Erasmus; m. Nov. 23, 1870, Alice Jane, dau.
of George Atyeo and Charlotte Hitchcock. He lived in Throopsville, N. Y.
He d. Oct. 25, 1916, in Zimmerman, Minn. She d. June 29, 1914.
2022. George Erasmus, b. April 15, 1880.
2023. Mary Sibyl, b. April 8, 1883.
1269. Lucius Luther, son of Erasmus; m. Jan. 28, 1897, Mabel Frances,
dau. of Henry Elson and Sarah Randley, b. Sept. 26, 1871. A general insurance
agent in Rochester. N. Y. She d. Feb. 7, 1911. He d. Sept. 2, 1911.
2024. Agnes Mary, b. Dec. 18, 1897.
2025. Frederick Elson, b. Aug. 26, 1899.
2026. Allen Munroe, b. July 11, 1907.
1270. Henry Erasmus, son of Erasmus; m. Oct., 1874, Addie, dau. of Joseph
Bentley and Harriet Dean. He was a farmer. He d. in 1882. Throopsville, N. Y.
2027. Joseph, b. Sept. 13, 1875; whereabouts unknown.
1271. Allen Eli, son of Erasmus; m. July 11, 1877, Lizzie Chatfield, dau. of
Julius Robbins and Delia Ursula Cannon, b. April 16, 1859. He is a Methodist
clergyman; five years general secretary Y.M.C.A.; town superintendent of
schools; state superintendent of Junior Epworth League. He is dead.
1272. Lydia Blanc-hard, dau. of Erasmus; m. Dec. 8, 1880, Louis Eugene
Fiero; d. Aug. 22, 1890. She d. March 27, 1955.
1273. Julius Judson, son of Thomas Judson; m. Oct. 24, 1871, Julia Frances
Bell; b. March 22, 1851. He is a carpenter and lives in Yakima, Wash.
2028. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 4, 1873.
2029. Orrin Truman, b. July 13, 1877.
2030. Alta Loretta, b. Dec. 25, 1880; m. John D. Raher.
1274. William Henry, son of Thomas Judson; m. Aug. 19, 1889, Nettie A.,
dau. of F. H. Merriman, b. Oct. 17, 1871. He lives at Yakima, Wash., and is a
railroad postal clerk.
2031. Byrel E., b. April 15, 1891.
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1275. II«'lt'ii Maria, dau. of Thomas Juiison; ni. July 26. 1881, Charles
Wilson, son of Antirew Jackson Wost and Martha Ellen Alverson, b. Nov. 19,
1857.
Harry Atwater, b. June 18, 1885.
Merle Judson, b. Aug. 15. 1890.
Charles Elwin, b. 1900.
1276. Fred G., son of Thomas Judson; m. Dec. 27. 1890, Edith M., dau. of
William Leavitt and Mary Emith. Prescott, Wis. Has been town treasurer and
district clerk.
2032. Ethel May. b. March 29, 1892.
2033. Charles William, b. Aug. 18, 1896; m. Aug. 6, 1921. Louise M. Veth.
2034. Leon Judson, b. Sept. 29, 1897; m. April 12. 1925, Ulah Upper.
2035. Graydon Francis, b. Sept. 4. 1899.
127.S. Amos Townsend. son of Isaac Townsend; m. Feb. 12, 1884, Addie
Doddridge, dau. of William Doddridge Plattenburg and Margaret Irene Ward,
b. Aug. 2. 1859. He lived in St. Louis, but was in the live stock commission
business in Chicago. He was secretary Evans-Snyder-Buel Company, of St.
Louis, Chicago. Kansas City and Omaha; president St. Louis Live Stock Ex-
change; secretary National Cattle and Horse Growers' Association of the
United States, both in St. Louis. Mrs. Atwater and daughter now live in
Alhambra, Calif.
2036. Margaret Ward, b. May 20. 1890.
1279. Charles Horace, son of Isaac Townsend; m. Oct. 11, 1883, Lizzie Lee,
dau. of Ozias G. Strong and Bethena Paw. He was a cashier and bookkeeper
in Quincy. 111., and d. Sept. 23. 1892. She "d. in spring of 1896.
2037. Mary Louise, b. Sept. 10. 1886; m. Roy Fanning. He was killed in
Fi-ance. One dau., Elizabeth.
12,S(). Kdwin Hollis, son of Hollis Jacob; m. Nov. 16. 1882, Nettie, dau. of
Richard Mack and Amanda Frost. He is a farmer at Ganges, Mich.
2038. Hollis Mack. b. Nov. 14, 1886.
2039. Charles Edwin, b. Jan. .30. 1889.
2040. Leon Webster, b. July 26. 1892.
1281. diaries Henry, son of Hollis Jacob; m. March 15, 1887, Nancy J.,
dau. of Clark W. .June and Elizabeth Reynolds. Thev live at Kalamazoo. Mich.
2041. Bertha May. b. Sept. 30. 1891.
2012. Wairen Webster, b. Sept. 22. 1896.
1283. Willis I)., son of Addi.son N., b. Sept., 1881. May Wheeler; d. Aug. 10.
1908; (2) Mrs. Viola Douglas. Lives at Camp Douglas, Wis.
2043. Ella. dau. by first wife.
1J,S(;. IJriiben E., son of Addison N.; m. Dec. 26, 1888, Carrie Phelps.
2uM. Minnie, b. Nov. 10, 1885; m. Krnneth Owen.
2045. Irving C. b. Nov. 28, 1886.
2046. Addison J., b. Nov. 29, 1889.
1289. .Iiilia .v.. dau. of Addi.son N.; m. Jan. 26. 1898. O. C. Harrington.
Lives in Chicago. 111.
Maud E.. b. Aug. 15. 1901.
Velv.i. b. June 3. 1902.
Myrtlr. h. Dec. .".O. 1904.
IZUU. ( harlis .Maiiniii;;. son of Addison N.; m. Dec. 6. 1906. Maude Manger.
Lives in Camp Douglas, Wis.
204 7. Dora. b. Mav 29, 1908.
2048. P.ichard E., b. Dec. 15. 1909.
2049. Lov<i Elmer, b. Jrdv 10. 1911.
2050. Ruby Alice, b. June 21. 1913.
2051. Curtis Lyle. b. Feb. 10. 1915.
Milflred Arline. b. May 22. 1918.
1292. K\a .\.. dau. of Irvin; m. in 1888. Henrv R. Ferri.-*. of P'ranklin. Tenn.
Neihe M., b. Oct. 8. 1888.
178 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1293. Jennie M., dau. of Irvin; m. Dec. 1, 1897, E. A. Sparkman, of Frank-
lin, Tenn. No claildren.
1295. Herbert David, son of Manning; m. June 29, 1910, Elizabeth Case
Teed. He is a druggist in Elmira, N. Y.
2052. Robert Eugene, b. Jan. 7, 1913.
2053. Elizabeth Louise, b. July 27. 1914.
2054. William David, b. July 28, 1916.
1298. Jennie B., dau. of Elijah Sanford; m. Oct. 6, 1898, Edwin Pearsall.
Lives at Trumansburg, N. Y.
1299. Herman David, son of Elijah Sanford; m. Feb. 20, 1902, Minnie E.
Vaun. Lives at Trumansburg, N. Y.
2055. Helen M., b. Nov. 23, 1905; unm.
2056. Sanford Howe, b. July 8, 1908; unm.
1300. Franklin Sanford, son of Edgar F.; m. June, 1891, Mary Estella
Foote, b. Aug. 14, 1859, dau. of Walter Foote and Jane Tanner. He d. Aug. 7,
1901. Lived in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Mary d. 1930.
2057. Edgar Foote, b. July 19, 1893.'
2058. Walter Sanford, b. March 8, 1897.
2059. Emma Estelle, b. Sept. 15, 1898.
1302. Arthur Stanley, son of Edgar F.; m. May 28, 1891, Anne E., dau. of
Daniel Rowe and Margaret Frances. An electrician of Cleveland.
2060. William R., b. April 28, 1901.
1303. Clarence Elwood, son of Edgar F.; m. Dec. 2, 1891, May Marks,
b. Sept. 7, 1863.
2061. Frederick Richard Tupper, b. Dec. 29, 1892.
2062. Julia Harriet Tupper, b. Jan. 13, 1902.
1304. James Mitchell, son of Horace; m. April 24, 1872, Elizabeth Martha,
dau. of Ogden Price and Martha Church. Lived on State street. New Haven,
and was a market gardener. She d. Dec. 17, 1920. He d. May 15, 1933.
2063. James Horise, b. May 9, 1873.
2064. Charles Ogden, b. July 11, 1875.
2065. William Church, b. Sept. 30, 1877.
1305. Ednin Bassett, son of Horace; m. April 24, 1872, Sarah Janet, dau.
of Ogden Price and Martha Church. He lived on State street, New Haven.
They celebrated their golden wedding, April 24, 1922.
1306. George Bennett, son of Horace; m. Nov. 7, 1883, Florence Edith
Story, d. Feb 28, 1920. Lived on State street. New Haven; d. June 10, 1930.
2066. George Franklin, b. March 28, 1888.
2067. Ruth Marjorie, b. June 8, 1891; unm.
1307. Lewis Elihu, son of Horace; m. Aug. 30, 1898, Mary Siedenthal. They
live at Riverside, California.
1309. Huldah Deborah, dau. of Albert Ailing; m. June 11, 1873, George L.
Stanley; d. Sept. 8, 1923. He was a contractor in cement work in Ashtabula,
Ohio. She d. Nov. 3, 1926.
Letta Atlanta, b. Sept. 9, 1877; m. Clark Cadle; d. March 24, 1903.
Arba Porter, b. March 18, 1881; m. Lulu Shingledecker.
Edgar Albert, b. Nov. 25, 1882; m. Edith Fae, dau. of Eri and Fanny
Grimes Watson, b. Dec. 4, 1884. Was a leading architect in Youngstown,
Ohio. Two chil.: Letta May, b. May 3, 1914; Richard Eri, b. Sept. 25, 1922.
1310. Jared James, son of Albert Ailing; m. Aug. 14, 1867, Hattie, dau. of
John D. Root and Sarah P. Harmon; d. Jan. 8, 1922. He was a farmer and
lived at Boynton, Fla. He d. Dec. 29, 1918.
2068. Albert AlUng, b. May 27, 1868.
2069. Hattie Belle, b. June 3, 1870.
2070. Harmon Gordon Root, b. Sept. 19, 1877.
2071. Frank Edward, b. Nov. 25, 1879.
2072. Fannie Emily, b. Nov. 25, 1879.
AT WATER GENEALOGY 179
1S11. Sarah Kmnia, liau. of Albert Ailing:: m. April 2. 1889. Scldon Cone.
He d. Jan. 25, 1,S92. She d. Aug;. 18, 1919.
1312. Ezni Ailing;, son of Albert Ailing; ni. Corda C. Philips; d. Aug. 5,
1925. He lived in Cleveland. Ohio.
lSi:i. Sehiiyler Kdgar. son of Albert Ailing, m. .June 19. 1906; Mira Bell
Herrick. He d. July 1.3, 1917, leaving no children.
LSI.*). .Vrllmr Kdison. son of Nathan S.; m. Nov. 3, 1878, Clara M. Collester.
b. Jan. 7. KS.'iS. He d. Jan. 18, 1884.
2073. LaVerne Nathan, b. Feb. 13, 1883.
1316. Olin Jared, son of Lyman A., m. Jan. 1, 1889, Isabell McKinnon;
(2i May 6, 1914, Jennie Marie Mclntyre. He lives in Hopkins, Mich.
2074. Veria Perle. b. Nov. 22. 1890; m. July 7. 1910. Fred C. Walter.
1317. Ida Delia, dau. of Lyman A.; m. Jan. 19, 1887, Otis A. Parnielee.
Hazel B.. b. Jan. 4, 1892; m. Oct. 12, 1912. James H. Wilcox. She d. April
22. 1916. leaving a son, Roger W., h. March 26. 1916.
Wayne A., b. May 9, 1894; m. June 15. 1915, Maida Miller.
Olive C. b. Dec. 23, 1898.
1319. May Olivia, dau. of Henry J.: m, Ma^' 18, 1890, Rev. Charles Lincoln
Morgan, a graduate of Beloit College in the class of '71 and of the Yale
Divinity school class of '75, then pastor of the First Congregational church of
Moline. 111., and later of the Central Congregational church of the Jamaica
Plain district of Boston. Mass., now of the First church of Elgin, 111. Their
children have been:
Reginald Atwater. b. July :!, 1891.
Miriam, b. July 15, 1892.
Barry Lincoln, b. July 29, 1894.
1320. Lilla Barnes, dau. of Henry J.; m. Jime 21. 1888, Frederick Sanford
Calhoun, a graduate of the Yale class of '83, and who imtil his death on Nov.
23, 1899, was engaged in the wholesale drug business in New Haven; (2i July
18. 1903. George Marston Weed of Newton, Mass., a graduate of the Harvard
class of '86. and the Boston University Law School of '89.
Donald Atwater. b. Jime 15, 1895. at New Haven.
1321. Charlotte Ford. dau. of Henry J.; m. April 20. 1896, Alonzo Rogers
Weeti, who in 1904 was elected mayor of Newton, Mass. He was a graduate
of the Harvard class of '87 and of the Boston University Law school, class of
'90, where he has since been one of the lecturers, lender the fiini name of
Weed & Weed he practiced law with his brother, George M., in Boston. Mass.
Ann Atwater, b. Jan. 22. 1899.
Alonzo Rogers. Jr.. b. Jan. 16, 1!)()1.
1322. F^dward Irving, son of William J.; m. Eliza Mather Brooks.
2075. Margaret Brooks, b. Nov. .'JO, 1891: m. Dec. 29. 1915. George Albert
Stetson.
1323. VA'i/.ii IJarni's, dau. of William J.; m. Harry Lardner Sterrett, b. Nov.
12. ISfJI Live in Bridgeport, Conn.
132.">. I'lnn-iK-r .\nirs, dau. of John M.; m. Frederick W. Rutty. Two dau .
Milluenl B. and Anna .\twater, who m. Walter R. Comfort, who had one dau.,
Milliccnt Barnes, m. Clarence F. Milheiscr.
1326. <.i<.ru.- s.. son of David; ni. Dec. 18. 1881. Elixabolh. dau. of Wdliam
Brown.
2076. Cecil Brown, b. Julv 26, 1,S,S6.
2077. Marie Helen, b. Feb. 15. 1888.
2078. Je.ssie Dunn. b. Jan. 1. 1890.
1327. Will K.. son of David; m. Florence Htirthal. No children. Lives in
MassiUon, Ohio.
180 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1328. Charles M., son of David: m. April 2, 1891, Alice M. Fowles. She d.
May 21, 1901; (2) Dec. 9, 1902, Arline E. Sibila, b. July 1, 1882. Lives at
Massillon, Ohio.
2079. Karl W., b. May 12, 1892.
Issue by second marriage:
2080. Helen Louise, b. Jan. 21, 1905.
2081. Mary Virginia, b. June 14, 1913.
2082. David Austin, b. July 28, 1915.
1330. Thomas Josiah, son of Jonathan W. : m. Josephine Sherwood: (2)
Mrs. S. A. Cowen. He d. March 20, 1914. He was a finisher of shovel handles
and later was a farmer. He lived in Edinboro, Penn. His widow lives in
Portland, Ore.
2083. Frank Wetherbee, b. May 19, 1863.
1333. Burnett Brownell, son of Jonathan W.: m. Eliza James, of Reno,
Penn. He d. in 1903. The family consisted of three daughters, one deceased.
1335. Edith Eliza, dau. of Jonathan W.: m. Nov. 2, 1864, Robt. H. Ferry.
They lived in Shippenville, Penn.
Jonathan, b. June 16, 1866: m. Dec. 25, 1890, Cora Updegraff, b. July 21,
1870. They have two chil.: Wm. Leroy, b. Oct. 2, 1891: James Wayne,
b. May 5, 1894.
1336. William, son of Asaph: m. Amanda Sharp Dravo. He d. on July 6,
1886, and she on March 19, 1895. Both are buried in Versailles Cemetery at
McKeesport, Pa. He was quartermaster sergeant of the McKeesport Rifle
Grays, Sixty-third Penn. Regiment, serving from Aug. 1, 1861, to Sept. 1, 1862.
2084. Asaph Sherwood, b. March 30, 1871.
1338. Thomas, son of Asaph: m. Jan. 9, 1878, Sarah Field. Lives in Los
Angeles, Calif.
2085. Samuel H., b. Feb. 17, 1881.
1341. Sylvester, son of Ulysses: m. Martha Dawe. Had two daughters,
Jennie and May. Jennie, m. Frank Whitney. She d. of consumption, leaving
two daughters. May, m. William Fay and left at her death one girl named
Cora. Sylvester m. ( 2 ) Caroline Ford. They have three boys.
1343. Myion L., son of Ulysses: m. Oct. 26, 1867, Ella, dau. of Isaac
Starkweather and Jenett Downing.
2086. Nettie E., ta. Dec. 28, 1869: m. John Gilbert.
2087. Nellie, b. May 24, 1871: m. 1888, George Hallam.
2088. Ralph, b. May 6, 1875.
2089. Dora Bell, b. March 19, 1878: m. Alfred Berg.
2090. Jay, b. July 30, 1888.
1344. Mary Lucina, dau. of Ulysses: m. July 4, 1870, Owen Cunningham.
An iron molder of Ashtabula.
1345. Samuel Rosea, son of Ulysses; m. 1874, Elmina Blasbie. Akron, Ohio.
She d. May 8, 1914.
1346. Josephine Gertrude, dau. of Myron; m. 1871, Wright Long, of Beth-
any, Mo. She d. Nov. 30, 1897.
Sylvia, b. Jan. 9, 1872. Bertha Bell, b. Oct. 7, 1873; d. Oct., 1874. Alphonzo
W., b. Jan. 12, 1875. Carlos Adelbert, b. Feb. 6, 1877. Izola Estelle,
b. July 16, 1878. Bessie Luella, b. June 16, 1881.
1347. Maria L., dau. of Myron; m. James Speer, of Crescent, Calif. She
d. 1906. They had one son and one daughter, James and Erleta.
1348. Eugene A., son of Myron; m. June 11, 1879, Nellie A., dau. of Leonard
Bailey. He was a photographer at St. Louis, Mo.
1349. Adelaide Hortense, dau. of Myron; m. March 25, 1883, James Powell,
of Brownsville, Ore. Live at Crescent, Calif. Have one daughter, who m. Frank
Wilson. They have four chil.: Ida May, b. March 30, 1911; Dora Adelaide, b.
Nov. 11, 1912; Charles Franklin, b. May 3, 1914; Lester, b. July 22, 1917.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 181
1350. I^nvis rn-dfrick, son of Mvron; m. March 9, 1875, Annie Laura
Pierce, d. Oct. 28. 1913. Residence Selnia. Calif. He d. May 20. 1920. He was
educated in the public schools of Indiana, and graduated from the business
college of Painsville, Ohio. He was a teacher for a number of years, later tak-
ing up newspaper work, which vocation he continued to follow. In 1899 he
moved to Tennessee, and in 1904 to Newcastle, Calif. In 1911, he founded the
"Signal" at Atwater, Calif., with his son. "the blind eiiitor," assisting him. His
wife d. Oct. 28, 1913. In 1917 he moved to Selma, where he and his son edited
the "Selma Enterprise" until his death in 1920.
2091. Mae. b. Feb. 12. 1876; m. Feb. 12. 1898, G. E. Howe. She d. Oct. 7.
1921, at Savoy, Mont.
2092. Myron L., b. Jan. 7. 1893.
13.")1. Krnest E., son of Myron; m. Nov. 21, 1892, Zadic I. Winslow. b. Sept.
9. 1864, d. April 4, 1924. Historical data. p. 190, vol. 4.
2093. Nellie Joy, b. Feb. 26. 1897.
L352. Eva Belle, dau. of Samuel; m. Oct. 22. 1880, James Parkins. Live at
Independence, Kansas.
Fannie M., b. 1882.
Ethel Hattie, b. 1885.
Madge Glen, b. 1887.
James Clifford, b. 1889.
Archie Grey. b. 1892.
Grace Maria, b. 1894.
1353. .Archihnld J., son of Samuel; m. Oct. 13, 1885, Elizabeth, dau. of
Edward J. Van Swearingcr and Martha J. McAllister, b. Nov. 25, 1869. He
was a grocer at Long Beach, Calif. He d. Nov. 26, 1916.
2091. Edna Mabel, b. July 16, 1886.
209.^). Dwight Samuel, b. July 15, 1894.
2096. Marian Katherine. b. May 18, 1898; m. Hugh R. Etzell.
2097. Hubert Maxwell, b. Oct., 1907.
1354. .lames A., .son of Orrin; m. Oct. 3, 1867, Ellen L. Curtis, who d. Nov.
27, 1875. Lived in Plantsville, Conn. He d. March 15. 1920.
2098. Mary A., b. April 28, 1874; m. Sept. 20. 1905, Dr. Clinton B. Knapp.
13.55. Orville .V.. son of Oirin; m. Oct. 11, 1871. Alice N. Powell, d. April
4, 1920. Lived in Plantsville. Conn. He d. Mav, 1924.
2099. Florence E., b. Aug. 16, 1874; unm,
13.")6. Thomas 1$., .son of Orrin; m. Oct. 18, 1893. Bessie E. Brown. Lived in
Southmgton, Conn. She d. Sept. 27. 1908. He d. Dec. 22, 1925.
1357. Walter C, .son of Orrin: m. Nov. 18, 1873, Carrie T. Bemis. Lived in
Plant. svillc. Conn. He d. Aug. 1, 1909. She d. Feb. 14, 1910,
LS58. ( harlis N., son of .lohn A.; m. Oct. 24, KS66, Flora Ann Covert. They
lived in Unionville, Conn. He d. March 28. 1903.
2100. Ro.sabel, b. Feb. 21, 1868.
1359. William Mortimer, son of Arnold; m. Dec, 25, 1861. Jane E. Martin,
b. Sept, 25, 1841; il. .Ma\ 25, 1890. He lived in New Haven and was an under-
taker. He d. Jan. 17, 19u5.
2102. M. Mortimer, b. Maich 28. 1867.
1360. Hirmaii IJ., .son of John A.: m. May 27. 1874. Mary Ella Shernum
They lived in Scvniour, Conn. He d. Jan. 16, 1926.
2103. Mabei Effie, b, Sept. 9, 1884.
1361. John K, son of John A.; m. July 18. 1878. Mary K. Blocher. They
live in Southuigton, He is dead,
2104. Corneli.i M.. b. June 27. 1879. m. Howard Edward Ives.
\Mil. ( arnhiif Anuiisla, dau, of William; m, Nov, 30. 1880. Frank Mmott
Ward, He d, at Los Angeles, Calif,, March 3. 1895, She d. Jan. 8. 1900.
P'rank Atwater. b, Feb. 8. 1882, m, July 18. 1906, Bcata McDowell.
182 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1363. Edward Storrs, son of John Phelps, m. Jan. 20, 1880, CaroUne Park
Swift, dau. of Charles W. and Mary S. Messier, of Poughkeepsie, b. Nov. 17,
1857. They lived in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. He d. March 31. 1922.
2105. Morton, b. Jan. 11, 1882.
2106. Lucy Lovell, b. March 30, 1883.
2107. Eliot Doremus, b. March 28, 1886.
2108. Evelyn, b. May 17, 1891.
1365. Harriet Brodhead, dau. of George M.; m. Sept. 30, 1880, George
Walter Green, of New York. He d. in Springfield, Mass., Dec. 13, 1903.
Walton Atwater, b. Nov. 4, 1881; m. June 23, 1904, Eleanor Munroe.
Horace, b. Oct. 30, 1888.
1366. Mabel Bleeker, dau. of George M.; m. Dec. 19, 1893, Albert Weaver,
of New York City.
Howard Atwater, b. Sept. 1, 1894.
1368. Charles Brewster, son of David Fisher; m. Jan. 19, 1892, Mary
Granger Stebbins, dau. of James and Eunice Sylvia Alvord, of Springfield,
b. May 5, 1863. Springfield, Mass.
2109. Margaret Sylvia, b. Nov. 2, 1894.
1369. John Henry Hobart, son of John; m. Agnes Shay, of Castalia, Ohio,
b. in 1825; d. Dec, 1852. He was a carriage maker, and lived in Vacaville,
Cahf. He d. March 8, 1911.
2110. John H., b. April 27, 1852; m. Jan. 13, 1880, Annie, dau. of C. H.
Ransom and Susan Slaughter.
1372. Jeremiah, son of John; m. Mary Jane Button. Castalia, Ohio.
2111. Charles.
2112. SaUie.
1374. Silvanus B., son of David C; m. May 1, 1861, Sarah A., dau. of John
Roberts and Mary Shields. A farmer and teacher in New Boston, 111. He d.
June 13, 1908. She d. Dec. 17, 1887.
2113. May, b. April 13, 1862.
2114. Clio, b. Nov. 3, 1868.
1381. Mary Angeline, dau. of Carlos; m. July 22, 1839, Orrin Roger Treat,
b. March 28, 1818; d. Aug. 25, 1878.
Joseph Orrin, b. April 25, 1843; m. May 16, 1866, Ada Maria Woodworth.
1383. Lucius E., son of Carlos; m. April 6, 1862, Elmina D. Matthews. Lived
in Forestville, Conn. He d. Sept. 8, 1889. She lives in Forestville, Conn.
2115. Nina D., b. Oct. 23, 1867.
2116. Hattie E., b. Jan. 5, 1870.
2117. Louis R., b. July 17, 1873.
1384. Lucian E., son of Carlos; m. April 13, 1871, Sarah Louisa Belden, b.
Dec. 12, 1841. Lived in Forestville, Conn.; d. Dec. 18, 1882. She d. in 1907.
2118. Jesse Farnsworth, b. Sept. 18, 1876.
1386. Bryan, son of Lucius; m. Oct. 1, 1849, Mary Jane Sage. He was a
farmer in Berlin, Conn. She was b. May 5, 1829; d. July 2, 1902. He d. July
21, 1903.
2119. Mary Eleanor, b. Aug. 17, 1852.
2120. Carrie Isabel, b. Sept. 13, 1854.
2121. Grace Emeline, b. April 10, 1857.
2122. Bryan Hoadley, b. Nov. 11, 1859; unm.
2123. Walter Lucius, b. July 22, 1865; m. April 5, 1893, Flora C. Guilmont.
1388. Angelina Norton, dau. of Lucius; m. Oct. 2, 1860, James H. Arnold,
of Berlin, Conn., b. Feb. 8, 1839; d. a prisoner of war at or near Goldsboro,
N. C, Feb. 27, 1865, agel 26 years; (2) May 2, 1868, Huber Bushnell, son of
Hiram Bushnell and Beulah M. Case, b. May 1, 1843. Berlin, Conn.
1390. Edwin Wm., son of William; m. Sept. 10, 1868, Ellen Cynthia White,
b. Feb. 21, 1851. Albion, Neb. He d. Aug. 24, 1919.
ATWATKK (JENEALOGY 183
21L'I Mildred, b. Jan. 7. 1869.
21:::. i;c.s.sie. b. Aup. 7. 1871.
2120. Arthur Theodore, b. Aug. 5, 1874.
2127. Lulu Maud, b. Feb. 7, 1876.
2128. Edna Mabel, b. Sept. 11, 1877.
2129. Nellie E.sther, b. Feb. 26, 1879.
2130. Edwin, b. Nov. 17, 1883.
2131. Wilfred Milton, b. June 4, 1885.
2132. Emma May, b. Dec. 13, 1886.
2133. Ethel Gertrude, b. June 3, 1889.
1391. ( athcriiie, dau. of William; m. 1869. George Todd. She d. Jan. 17. 1886.
Eva Lillian, b. July, 1870; d. 1890.
Enmia Estella, b. Aug.. 1875; m. 1897, Frank Thomas. She d. in 1907. One
dau., France.s Ethel, b. Oct. 12, 1899.
George Herbert, b. May 28, 1884; electrical merchant; m. (1) Aug. 10,
1908, Mina M. Koise. d. June 30, 1930. (2) Apnl 28, 1936, La Verne M.
Bonnev.
Paul Herbert, b. Aug. 11. 1909, Major U.S. Air Force.
1392. Julia, dau. of William; m. 1872, Nathan B. Dougla.s. She d. May 11,
1880. They had five children, three dying in infancy. Ida May and Stephen A.,
twins, were b. Sept. 4. 1873. Stephen A. d. in 1908. Ida May m. March, 1916,
R. L. Vauters. Montezuma, 111.
1393. John IVt(>r, son of William: m. in 1877, Joetta Dare. They reside in
Havana. 111.
2134. Nellie, b. 1879.
2135. John F., b. 1881.
2136. Carl L., b. 1883.
2137. Pearl E., b. Oct. 25, 1885.
2138. Harry L., b. May 1, 1887.
2139. Walter B., b. 1889; m. Nov. 25, 1920, Brenda W. Flick. Live in
Indianapolis. Ind.
2140. Eva D., b. March 4, 1893.
2141. Maria E., b. 1895.
2142. Eugene L., b. 1897.
1394. Shchl.-n, .son of William; m. Iris L. Jones, b. March 31, 1858; d. Oct.
30, 1913. He lives in Havana, 111.
2143. Viola E., b. Feb. 26, 1881.
2144. Erma Pearl, b. Aug. 19, 1883.
21 If). Willi;im, b. Oct. 6, 1885.
21 Iti. Hrrly, b. July 7, 1887.
2147. Mabel Golden, b. June 26, 1889.
2148. Garnet, b. Jan. 23, 1893.
2149. Shelden Jr., b. Nov. 15, 1897.
139.'>. KmiiKi Louisa, dau. of William; m. Jan. 29, ISSO, Charles Woodford
Rountre(>. See Historical Section. He d. April 7, 1908.
Ardaline, b. Jan. 9, 1881; m. Oct. 16. 1898, Albert Wills; d. 1938. Stan-
hope, Iowa.
Plnuua C, b. Aug. 12, 1899; m. Sheldon Alwater ir21l9i Paul Vernon,
b. Jan. 17, 1921; m. .Ian. 27, 1942, to Marrietta .MeDonald. idau.i Diane
Lee Atwater. b. March 31, 1946.
Vcrla Joan. b. Jan. 17, 19.30; m. Orley Welker. Jr.. May 26, 1950.
(son) Robert Dale, b. Feb. 3, 1955.
Leona, b. Sept. 3, 1901; m. LeRoy Clabaugh, b. Nov. 5. 1900. Stnnho{x\
Iowa. Dailene Lee. b. Sept. 18, 1925; m. Don.ild Lowell Herrv. b. Sept.
5, 1921.
Connie Sue, b. Feb. 26, 1915. Janet Elaine, b. Nov. 20. 1916. Donnie
Leroy, b. Feb. 22. 1949. Duane Donald, b. Feb. 5, 1953.
Richard Leroy. b. Feb. 19, 1928; lu. Janet M.inon Strain, b. Jan. 3. 1928.
Richard Douglas Clabaugh. b. Feb. '20. 1951.
Doris Lorene, b. April 26, 1932; ni. Benjamin F]dward Franklin, b.
July 17, 1931. Dons Kay, b. Nov. 12. 1951,
184 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Muriel L., b. Sept. 2, 1903; m. Clifford J. Neese, b. 1899, retired farmer,
Stanhope, Iowa.
Helen Arlene, b. 1925; bankteller, m. Oliver Bayard Williams, b. 1923,
asst. cashier, Boone State Bank, Boone, Iowa.
Clifford Dale, b. 1930.
Barrel J., b. 1932.
Audrey Ann, b. 1937.
Carol Lydia, b. 1940.
Lester R., b. July 19, 1905.
Sterhng C, b. Sept. 9. 1907; m. Eline S. Craig, b. April 19, 1909.
Barry A., b. June 18, 1940.
Barbara Ann, b. April 30, 1943.
Sally Ann, b. Feb. 27, 1946.
Ralph Edgar, b. Jan. 16, 1910; m. Mary Jane, b. Jan. 20, 1922.
Twins — Jack Jay and Jill Jane, b. Oct. 7, 1950.
Caroline A., b. Aug. 10, 1913; m. Everett L. Fuller, b. Nov. 29, 1912.
(sons) Ralph Everett, b. June 6, 1941. Ronald Keith, b. April 21, 1944.
Lois I., b. Sept. 7, 1918; m. LaVerne G. Varland, b. March 17, 1916. Chil.:
Marilyn Kay, b. June 10, 1941. Wayne Allan, b. Sept. 2. 1942. Larry
James, b. Dec. 21, 1943. Kenneth LaVerne, b. July 18, 1948.
La Vonne, b. Jan. 18, 1921; m. Melford A. Hove, b. Sept. 18, 1915.
Helen Joann, b. Sept. 15, 1941.
Mary Lee, b. Feb. 23, 1945.
Paul Albert, b. Dec. 23, 1946.
Harold LaVerne, b. March 17, 1949.
Roger Arnold, b. June 29, 1955.
Harriet Elizabeth, b. Sept. 17, 1882; m. March 21, 1906, John Allison
Henry, b. May 29, 1880, d. Feb. 22, 1944, Havana, 111.
Mildred Velma, b. Jan. 1, 1907, d. Nov. 21, 1951. (dau.) Nancy Lee
Miller, b. Sept. 30, 1934.
Charles William, b. April 20, 1910, d. Dec. 18, 1954.
Frances Elizabeth, b. Feb. 5, 1915; m. Harry Ernest Miller. Janet
Evelyn, b. July 30, ; James Frederick, b. Feb. 18, .
Charles J., b. July 16, 1887; m. June 15, 1916, Amy Alice, b. Jefferson Co.,
April 12, 1894, dau. Ezra and Bell Marts Hoffman of Kansas.
Elsie Marie, b. June 12, 1917; m. Lloyd Ronald Sutton, b. Feb. 22,
1912. Chil.: Ronald Lee, b. Nov. 11, 1947.
Dorothy Helen, b. Feb. 23, 1922; m. Wheelock.
Velma A., b. Nov. 10, 1894; m. Nov. 19, 1914, Samuel J. Henry; d. 1923.
Genevieve Kathrine, b. Nov. 20, 1916, m. Lawrence Albert Miller,
father of Nancy Lee and former husband of Mildred Velma Henry.
Russell Woodford, b. June 26, 1919; chemical engineer; m. Irene
Harding b. Oct. 13, 1921. (Children) Susan Lee, b. March 24, 1947;
Mary Kathrine, b. May 19, 1949. Russell Harding, b. April 29, 1951.
Emma Evelyn, b. Jan. 29, 1922; m. Elmer Harrison Hallock, Jr., b.
Dec. 10, 1916, Saranac Lake, N. Y., son of Elmer Harrison and
Mary Margaret Berg Hallock. (Children) Peter Harrison, b. Jan.
16, i953. Michael David, b. Sept. 4, 1954.
1396. Huntington Choate, son of Edgar; m. June 5, 1911, Anita Trumbull
Dodge. Live in White Plains, N. Y.
2150. Jean Trumbull, b. June 14, 1912.
2151. Wilham Choate, b. July 18, 1917.
1397. Garrett Barry, son of Edgar; artist, Santa Fe, N. M.; m. Wilhelminah
Thudickun.
2152. Garrett Barry, Jr.
2153. Carol Mary.
1398. Henry Day, son of Henry D.; m. Dec. 17, 1902, Jessie Rhoades, dau.
of William Carey Clarke and Mary Hawkins, b. May 15, 1878. He d. Feb. 8, 1940.
2154. William Clarke, b. Jan. 25, 1905.
2155. Mary Rhoades, b. April 10, 1906.
1399. Louise Sedgwick, dau. of Henry D.; m. April 27, 1903, Edwin Lendon
Snedeker, son of John D. and Mary Snedeker, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Louise d. 1925.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 185
Lencinn. b. Oct. 10, 1901: sraduated Harvard Mcdiral School: m. Elizabeth
Frothingham. iChil.) Nancy. Margaret (Mollio, Jean and John.
Margaret Louise, b. July 24, 1906: m. Robert M. Parker. (Chil.l Robert J.,
b. : Huntington, b. ; Carol, b. .
Sedgwick, b. April 11, 1909; lawyer. Shearman. Sterling & Wright. N. Y.:
ni. June 28. 1910. Anne Caill Parke, of New York City. ( Son.s i Thomas
Steele, b. Sept. 28. 19-11. William Drew, b. April 7. 1915. James Phyfe,
b. March 25, 1948.
1401. (Jeorge Parkin, son of Thomas Cooke; m. Nov. 19, 1901. Marie Louise,
dau. of David M. Carey and Rebecca Dorsey. An Episcoi^al clergyman, rector
of Grace Church. Brooklyn Heights, N. Y. He spent his early years in Cleve-
land, Ohio. He graduated from Kenvon College in 1895, receiving the degrees
A.B., 1895: A.M., 1899, D.D., 1918." The University of Akron conferred the
degree of Literary Doctor in 1924. Immediately after his ordination by Bishop
Leonard of Ohio, he became rector of the Church of Our Saviour, Akron. Ohio,
which had only about fifty communicants and today has more than 1.000.
During Dr. Atwater's rectorship a new church and parish house were erected.
For five years Dr. Atwater was grand prelate of the Grand Commandery of
the Knights Templar of Ohio. A member of the national commission for the
revi.sion of the prayer book and represented the Diocese of Ohio at four general
conventions. He has written three books. "The Young Crusaders"; "The Young
Crusaders at Washington"; "The Episcopal Church; Its Message for Men of
Today." He has contributed articles to the Atlantic Monthly and other maga-
zines.
2156. David Thomas, b. Aug. 22, 1902.
2157. Mary Frances, b. July 16, 1911.
14(»•^. Ilarriel. dau. of Thomas Cooke: m. Nov. 26, 1901. Rev. Jay Johnson
Dimon, of Washington, D. C. He d. April 7, 1945.
Philip W., b. Sept. 9, 1902, lawyer, m. Donna Leslie Ford in Washington.
D. C, April 20, 1929, who was b. April 20. 1904.
Sonia Donna, b. Julv 17, 1932, m. Ernest Albert Coleman, in Washing-
ton. D. C. Aug. 22. 195.3.
Thomas Ford. b. July 11. 1936.
Anne Leslie, b. Nov. 20, 1944.
Richard Atwater. b. July 27, 1904. m. Avis Mary Withers, b. April 18.
1905. in Washington on June 13, 1928. He is an electrochemist.
Diane, b. Oct. 19, 1929.
Richard Atwater, b. July 16. 1931.
Mary Isabel, b. Dec. 6. 1935.
Anne Marie, b. Jan. 9. 1907, m. Frederick W I'minian in Washington on
Jime 27, 1927.
Anne Constance, b. Jan. 1 I. 1930. m. Philip L. Hanst on May 28. 1919.
(Chil.) Anne Marie, b. Nov. 23. 1951. Katherine Mav. b. Oct. 31. '53.
M;irgaret PliyJlis, h. Dec. 2. 1931.
I l(»;i. t liarhs .letiirson. b. Nov. 30. 1885. m. Sadie Greene, b. Sept. 6. 18S6.
5001. Opal Greene, b. Aug. 16. 1913. high school teacher until m. to Bart
Edward Sullivan, lawyer, with outstanding militaiy service record
in Wdild Wai- II holder Hmnze Star, rank major witii crinunal
investigation div. and chiefly lesponsible for solving famous Hesso
jewel theft. (Chil.t Michael Atwater. b. Dec. 2. 1953.
5002. James Rosburn, b. Nov. 8. 1927. m. Marv. dau. of Webster and
Estelle St. adman; b. June 23, 1927.
Patricia Marie, b. PVb. 15. 1948. Martha Susan, b. Aug. 7. 1952.
-Ami Leigh, b. Dec. 17. 1953.
lf(i."i. ^^iili.lnl I). wilt, on of William Edward; m. Mav 25. 1922. L\ilu Mittle
Henl/..
2158. Leida Helen, b. June 22. 1924.
2159. Martha Hentz. b. July 16. 1925.
1 108. KItoii I.nnsfnnl. .son of William Edward; nv Dec. 29. 1915. Claudia
Eth."l .M. K.M.wu. d .Xpnl 13. 1950.
2161. Wdhani Kdw.ird, 2nd. b. Nov. 24. 1919.
2162. Marjone Fletcher, b. Oct. 3, 1923.
186 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1409. Kossie Lucille, dau. Wm. Edward; m. Homer Balfour Hirt. Jr. (Lt.
jg, U.S. Navy, on board U.S.S. Saufley E. C. )
1415. Frank Bowman, m. Era B. Garner Aug. 29, 1923 at Gainesville, Fla.,
b. May 20, 1909, dau. of Dolphus W. and Margaret Dyal Garner, of Lake
Butler, Fla.
5003. Frank B., Jr., b. March 16, 1925, m. Elsie Mae Thomas, dau. of Joe
and Thomas of Zephyhills, Fla. Ghil.: Gloria Jane, b. July 14, 1944.
Cynthia Gail, b. Feb. 16, 1948.
Frances Lawayne, b. Jan. 14, 1926, m. Owen Harry Allen, at Dillon,
South Carohne. (Chil.) Robert Harry, b. Sept. 20, 1944. Margaret
Patricia, b. Jan. 19, 1934, student at University of Tampa.
1419. Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of Frank Barton.
1420. H. Clarkson Attwater, son of Henry Russell, was educated at St.
John's Military School, Salina, Kansas; Kansas State University, Lawrence,
Kansas; Seabury Divinity School, Faribault, Minnesota. Ordained Deacon in
Grace Cathedral, Topeka, Kansas, by Bishop Frank Rosebrook Millspaugh,
D.D., Trinity Sunday, June 2, 1901; Priest (ditto) Feast of the Ascension,
May 8, 1902; Archdeacon Northern Kansas 1902-05, Rector St. Peter's, Pitts-
burg, Kansas, 1905-07; St. Peter's Detroit, 1907-1918; St. Matthias', Detroit,
September, 1918. Built churches at Cedar Vale, Blue Rapids and Washington,
all in Kansas. Married to Mary Ellen Cheney, teacher in the College of the
Sisters of Bethany, Topeka, Kansas, in College Chapel, by Bishop Millspaugh,
on Feast of the Circumcision (Jan. 1st), 1902.
2163. Julia Margaret, b. Oct. 25, 1902.
2164. Paul Russell, b. June 10, 1904.
2165. William Clarkson, b. April 11, 1908.
2166. Mary Jane, b. Dec. 2, 1911.
1423. David G., son of Rufus William; m. Aroline Harriman Ross, b. April
12, 1854; d. March 10, 1918. Steuben, Maine.
2167. WiUiam Luman, b. Sept. 3, 1874.
2168. Elden Roberts, b. Oct. 12, 1882.
2169. Ralph Staples, b. Sept. 15, 1888.
2170. Lulu, b. Sept. 2, 1890; m. Nov. 23, 1890, Bickford.
1424. Albert J.; m. April, 1859, Marie G. Leighton; (2) Dec. 31, 1881,
Catherine E. Wells. He first engaged in seafaring life, but later learned the
trade of a mason. Lynn, Mass. He d. July 3, 1915.
2171. Cott L., b. Sept. 25, 1874; m. June 1, 1899, Lilhan Gabelman, one son,
Aremas, b. Oct. 3, 1900.
2172. Clara B., b. Feb., 1881; m. Arthur Harris.
2173. Leroy Wells, b. June 5, 1886; m. June 17, 1911, Gertrude C. Higgins.
He is an electrical engineer and lives in Boston.
2174. Harold Doughty, b. July 28, 1898. Is an automobile engineer.
1428. Charles Fremont, son of Rufus William; m. Ruth E. Driska, b. June
12, 1868. He d. April 9, 1908.
2175. Frances Priscilla, b. March 23, 1892; m. Allen.
2176. Lila Violet, b. Sept. 15, 1896; rn. Jordan. (Chil.) Violet Marie,
Ruth Frances (Grndchil.) Brenda, b. 1943, Sheila, b. 1946, Robert
b. 1950.
2177. Charles Fremont, b. Aug. 19, 1902. Deceased.
2178. Irma Marie, b. Aug. 6, 1904.
2179. Pauhne Margaret, b. Sept. 15, 1907.
1430. Esther Annabella, dau. of John Elisha; m. Neil Sutherland. She d.
Feb. 1, 1893.
Cecil Sydney Atwater, b. Oct. 3, 1878; m. Edna E. M. Grindley, June 15,
1910. Cecil is president of Johnstone Walker, Limited; est. 1886 — depart-
ment store, Edmonton.
Mary Esther, b. Feb. 11, 1913; m. Dec. 27, 1940, Lawrence Duncan
Palethorpe, b. Nov. 24, 1915, Montreal, Que., son of Mary A. and
John L. Palethorpe. Ins. Mgr. ( Chil. ) Donald Sidney, b. April 28,
1941. Brenda Mary, b. July 4, 1943. John Sutherland, b. Feb. 11, 1948.
ATWATEll GE.\EALU(JY 187
Thos. Sidney Atwater, h. Aug. 8, 1915; m. Lois Campbell Fraser.
(Sons) Robert Sidney, b. July 1. 1952. David Gordon, b. May 10. *53.
Lillian Margaret, b. Dec. 27. 15>21: m. R. O. Soley.
Claude Keble. b. Sept. 6. 1880; C. E.; m. Etha, b. Ottunnva. Iowa. April 24,
1899, liau. of Sarah Nee and Anthony Leinhauser.
Edna Sarah Amelia, b. March 6. 1883; "school teacher; d. Nov. 10. 1951.
Claire, b. June 27, 1887; m. William Stuart, b. March 6. 1874. son of Mary
Ann Houston and John Fleming of Carleton Place, Ontario. (Chil.)
Kathleen, b. Jan. 19. 1916; m. - .
Robert Atwater. b. Feb. 28, 1918.
Alice, b. Oct. 23, 1919; m. McQuarrie.
1431. Henry \Vellesley, son of John Elisha; m. Nov. 4, 1878. Mary Elizabeth
Pratt, of New Ross. N. S. He d. Oct. 31. 1925. He was educated at King's
College. Windsor, N. S.; ordained deacon 1875. at St. Luke's Pro-Cathedral.
Halifax. N. S.; priest. 1877. by the Bishop of Nova Scotia. Appointed (1)
Incumbent of St. Bartholomew. Louisburg. C. B.; (2) Incumbent of Christ
Church. New Ross, N. S.; (3) Rector of St. John's, Port Medway. N. S.; (4)
Incimibent of St. John Baptist's church. Barbadoes, B. W. I.; (5) Principal of
Girdon's Indian Boarding School and Pricst-in-charge of the Mission of St.
Luke. Gordon's Indian Reserve. Sask., Canada. See Vol. 4, page 199.
2180. Flora Amelia, b. Feb. 6. 1880: m. Nov.. 1903. A. E. Pitfield. of Eng-
land. She d. 1927.
Jessie Beatrice, b. Jan. 3. 1906; m. John Franklin, b. April 26.
1903. Kinlough, Ont., son of Catherine Grummett and David
James Basso. (Chil.) Doris Marion, b. June 7. 1926; m. — -
Blazcnko.
Agnes Winona, b. Jan. 29. 1928; m. Marcel Louis Poisson of
Kimberley, B. C. David Keith Poisson. b. Feb. 4. 1953.
Beatrice Darlene, b. Aug. 21. 1954. Marcel's parents Pauline
Corinne Sicotte and Noel Paul Poisson. James Edward Basso,
b. Sept. 1. 1929. Playmond Stanley, b. May 25. 1931. Edwin
John Basso, b. Aug. 26, 1933; m. Grace Irene McFaiizen, b.
Aug. 4, 1936. (Son) John Edwin Bass^.. b. Feb. 26. 1955.
Rita Doreen. b. Nov. 7. 1936.
David Wayne, b. Feb. 14. 1940.
Derer Franklin, b. Oct. 23. 194 2.
Myrna Darlene. b. April 27. 194 1.
Dennis Keith Basso, b. Aug. 21. 1945
Thomas Wellesley*. son of Flora, b. Ma> 29, 1916; m. Helen
Eileen Wilson of Winn. b. Julv 3. 1915. ( Son i Warren
Dexter Pitfield, b. May 26. 1949.
2181. Beatrice Mary Stuart, b. Feb. 1. 1881; former ..latron of Gordon's
Indian Boaiding School; now retired.
2182. Elizabeth, b. April 26, 1888; former teacher, Gordon's Indian Boani-
ing School.
2183. John Gapper, b. Dec. 29, 1882; farming in Walkr-rbiu-n, Man.
2184. Edna Leonora, b. March 21. 1X92; m. Aleck Branconnier.
143'». (iciirgr \Mlliam. son of Rufus William; m. Nov. 15, 1883. Mary A.,
ilau. of William .Muni ami Marv Ciinmngham. Somorvillo, Mass. He d. Dec.
24. 1913.
2185. Harry Arthur, b. Julv 7. 1887.
2186. Ralph Wright, b. June 12. 1891.
2187. Rov Minor, b. Mav 1, 1894.
21.S8. Inez Marian, h. May 19, 1900.
I l;{.s. Il(ur\ Mcpt lie. m. Margaret Drake.
5004. David H.. 1). April 9. 1904; m. Eva V. Dyer. b. Vch. 21. 1921. Port-
land. Mo.
5005. David A. N.. b. April 30. 194 2.
5006. April Dawn. b. Mav 5. 1943.
5007. P.'ter Eugene, b. Oct. 17. 1944.
5008. Richard Merlin, b. Oct. 6. 1946.
5009. liobert Jonathan, b. Mav 11. 1948.
5010. Mei-\'in Bruce, b. April 26. 1952.
5011. Joseph Carlton, b. Aug. 13. 1954.
188 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1439. Joseph G., son of Joseph Adolphus; m. Dec. 19, 1901, Alma Johnston.
They hve in Bayfield, N. S.
"2189. Raymond Lee, b. Aug. 7, 1903.
2190. Carrel Crealman, b. June 26, 1905.
2191. Thelma Louise, b. Sept. 12, 1909.
2192. Alma May, b. Aug. 15, 1912.
2193. Clarice Jean, b. June 3, 1914.
2194. Norman Millard, b. Dec. 11, 1916.
1443. Herbert George Chipman, son of Stephen; m. Feb. 9, 1901, Dottie,
dau. of Matthais H. and Rose G. Stamer. He was killed in Mexico in April, 1915.
2195. Herbert George Chipman, b. Jan. 2, 1902; m. June 5, 1923, Hazel
Miller.
1444. Lewis Edwin, son of Stephen; m. 1889, Mary O'Sullivan, m. (2) June
12, 1893, MeUie Fenton, dau. of Edmund and Emma Rice; m. (3) June 3, 1925,
Amelia Eunice Semple. He lives in Los Angeles, Calif.
2196. Alfred, b. 1891.
Issue by second marriage:
2197. Herbert Edwin, b. June 8. 1894.
1449. Aubrey W., son of Stephen; m. July 26, 1911, Esther Mason. (2)
Dolores Schafer'42, of Akron, Ohio, in 1949.
2198. Ella Mary, b. May 27. 1912.
2199. Alberta Agnes, b. Nov. 23, 1915.
5012. Bruce Mason, b. Aug. 30, 1921.
1450. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Henry; m. July 14, 1885, James Harvey.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
1451. Alexander T., son of Thomas Henry; m. Bridget Agnes Hanley, Aug.
4, 1887. He served for twenty-two years in the police department in Brooklyn,
N. Y., and when he died, Nov. 11, 1915. was a sergeant. His death was due to
injuries received while endeavoring to stop a pair of runaway horses.
2200. Nora, b. June 17, 1889; m. Nov. 26, 1913, Francis W. McCarthy; one
dau., Elizabeth, b. Feb. 22, 1915.
2201. Thomas A., b. March 22, 1891.
2202. Sadie Elizabeth, b. Jan. 3, 1896; unm.
2203. Veronica, b. May 15, 1902.
1455. Elisha Randall, son of James Randall; m. Edith McKeough. New-
port, R. I.
2204. Charles R., b. June 20, 1888.
1456. Charles James; m. May 16, 1883, E. Hope, dau. of Rev. H. B. Schaff-
her and Emma J. DeLapp, b. March 23, 1866. Boylston, Nova Scotia.
2205. Harry Barlow, b. Dec. 11, 1885.
2206. Emma M. DeLapp, b. June 8, 1887.
2207. Bernard Frederick, b. April 21, 1889.
2208. Charles Willoughby, b. Sept. 30, 1893.
2209. Florence Schaffher, b. Dec. 21, 1897.
2210. Ralph Best, b. July 7, 1904.
1457. Samuel J.; m. 1882, Evalena Dunbar. Norwalk, Conn.
2211. Louis R., b. March 28, 1883.
2212. Warren C, b. Sept. 18, 1886.
2213. Eva C, b. Nov. 6, 1888.
2214. Elsie M., b. Feb. 3, 1897; m. March 2, 1918, Willard Silcox.
2215. Gladys P., b. Jan. 2, 1900.
1458. John Coggswell; m. Miss Barlow; (2) Lillian Foster. Lived in New-
port, R. I. No children. He d. Feb. 5, 1920.
1460. Frederick Porter; m. Oct. 16, 1893, Nellie B., dau. of Wm. A. J. Mac-
Donald and Margaret A. McPhie. Boylston, Nova Scotia.
2216. Ethel Hope, b. July 28, 1894; m. Earle McMinn.
2217. Mary Kathleen, b. Nov. 19, 1899; m. John Anderson.
2218. Anna Margaret, b. 1908.
ATWATKi: (JEXEALUUY 189
14(51. Maiison Bifjclou. son of James Randall: ni. Isabella H. M( PonaM.
Newport. R. I.
2219. Rollo T., h. Jan. 1, 1900.
1 Kk^. Miiiv Susan. <iau. of William Collins; m. July 3. 1870, William Rufus
Edgerlv: d. 1810. Tliov lived in Sanj^erville. Mo.
Addie J., b. April" 29. 1871: m. April 28. 1888. Clarence Eugene Richards.
Susie Alta, b. May 10. 1891: m. Chester Clayton Moulton. one son.
Clarence Chester, b. May 14. 1917.
Inez Purin.ston, b. Jan. 26, 1893.
George William.
Grace Bell. b. Nov. 29, 1873: ni. June 20. 1891, M. J. Edward Bearce.
Vera Iris, b. July 23. 1893: m. Maurice Eugene Skilling.
Ehvvn Eugene, b. May 25. 1914.
Grace Edna. b. Aug. 20, 1916.
Dorothv Ava. b. March 4, 1918.
William Orrin, b. Oct. 23, 1879; m. Sept. 30, 1902. Ethel Mason; one son.
Frank Lloyd.
John Merton. b. Nov. 2. 1883.
Harold Chauncey. b. Jan. 8. 1890; m. Nov. 14. 1914. Octavia Clair
McPhctres.
Helen Maiia. b. .lulv 15. 1915.
Arthur William, b. Oct. 23. 1916.
June Elizabeth, b. June 15. 1918.
14«4. Charles Henry, son of William Collins: m. Feb. 17. 1882. Eldora
Blake. Lived ui Drxtei,' Me. He d. Dec. 20. 1913.
2220. Charles Elbridge, b. Feb. 20. 1885.
2221. Geneva Melessa. b. Oct. 25. 1888.
14fi."). Walter (Jrant, son of William Collins: m. Dec. 25. 1877. Ella E.
Wat.son, b. Dc. 10. 1<S,55; d. April 21, 1892. He d. April 1. 1904. They lived in
Bangor, Me.
2222. Ethel May. b. Nov. 29, 1879.
2223. Aria Fern. b. May 12, 1887.
14H7. .Inscph Fdgar, son of William Collins; m. Eva Sanborn, of Abbott.
Me. Have a large family of boys and girls.
I 17 1. H.iir> William, .son of Constant Loyal Tuttle; lived in East Orange,
N. J.: ni. Oct. 15, 1873. Eliza Gage, dau. of Geneial John Gray Burns and
Mary Kimball. He was a manufacturer of steel tools. He d. Oct. 10, 1910. She
d. June 5, 1916.
2221. William John, 1). Feb. 17. 1878: was a book publisher in New York;
m. Oct. 25. 1903. Henrietta Kempner. He d. Oct. 27, 1921.
2225. Elizabeth Ellen, b. March .30. 1SS3.
1476. Lily Clarinda. dau. of Constant Loyal Tuttle: m. Dec. 24. 1888. George
Preston Phillips. Aniesbury. Mass. He d. Alaich .30. 1913.
Nellie Florence, b. Aug. 1. 1890; m. 1907. Warren O. Titcomb. Chil.: Lillian
Natalie, b. June 14, 1908; Clifford Warren T.. b. Jan. 1, 1920.
Karl Tiistram, b. June 25. 1895; m. Apiil .30, 1921. Louise Mnnon Kendell;
Chil.: Robert Kendall, b. Manli 15. 1922; Pri.scilla. b. March 15. 1922.
1177. Ilradloni ( larK. son of Constant Loyal Tuttle. lives at 7 Collins St..
Newbuiyi)ort. Mass.; m. .Iiuie 16, 1894, Anna Enuna Eaton, b. Oct. 8. 1872.
2226. Constant Loraine. b. Dec. 3. 1897.
2227. Arthur Clark, b. April 22. 1899; m. Sept. 1. 1923. Vonita Ixiuiae
Weeks.
1478. John .1.. son of James W.: m. in 18.5r», Belle D.war. b. in 1S22; il. Jan..
1868. He d. March 16. 1862. He was a carpenter at O^dcn-sburg. N. Y.
2228. Minnie, b. Sept., 18.56.
2229. Thomas, b. Sept.. 1856.
2230. Jo.seph. b. Aprd 1. 18.58.
2231. William, b. April 1. 1858.
190 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1480. John Joseph, son of William R.; m. Miss O'Hara. Lives in Glasgow,
N. S. Their children are Harry and Stanley, both married; Clarence, Joseph,
Charles, Blanche, Ethel and Caney. Blanche, b. Sept. 18, 1891, m. Percy Grant.
Chil.: Estelle Vivian, b. May 23, 1930.
1482. Alvanis Ward, son of William R.; m. April, 1885, Jennie A. Ferguson,
b. Feb. 8, 1886, dau. of Alexander Ferguson and Mary McKinzey. He d. Nov.
13, 1912. Lived in Guysboro, N. S.
2232. Eva M., b. Aug. 5, 1890; m. Oct. 14, 1917, Albert Cuboe, son of
Adolph Cuboe and Eva Heinz.
2233. Florence A., b. Feb. 25, 1892.
2234. Winifred E., b. July 13, 1896.
1490. Joseph Alverus, b. Jan. 15, 1869 in Boylston, Guysboro Co., Nova
Scotia, m. Nov. 28, 1893 Emily Maria McPherson, b. Nov. 22, 1867.
Edith Lyle, b. Nov. 15, 1894; secretary.
Sullivan. He is a carpenter at Gloucester, Mass.
2235. Charles J., b. April 3. 1896.
2236. Margaret M., b. June 22, 1897.
2237. Daniel H., b. Dec. 27, 1899.
1491. John Harvey, son of Charles Alverus; m. June 16, 1895, Nellie
1493. Emma Amelia, dau. of Charles Alverus; m. Oct. 9, 1902, Charles
Milton Cunningham. H d. July 24, 1949. Emma lives in Truro, N. S.
Helen Muriel, b. Jan. 16, 1904, m. Fred Audas. Chil.: Emma Anne, b.
March 24, 1938. Charles Alfred, b. Sept. 10, 1939. Richard Pearl, b. Oct.
29, 1945.
Manford Wolfe, b. Sept. 15, 1905, m. Prudence Whilemina Rudolph, b.
Dec. 3, 1907 at Spanish Ship Bay, N. S. Chil.: Emma Pauline Louise,
b. Jan. 13, 1929, m. Vincent Agastine Furlotte, b. July 7, 1925, son of
Simon and Margaret Lavoillette Furlotte.
Robert Thomas, b. Aug. 2, 1948.
Richard Anthony, b. July 1, 1951, d. Dec. 31, 1951.
Randall Nathan,' b. May 29, 1953, d. Sept. 27, 1953.
Audrey Jennie, b. June 28, 1931, m. Walter David, son of William Paul
and Sarah Elizabeth White Curran.
David William, b. May 27, 1951.
Judith Ann, b. Sept. 2, 1953.
Margaret Alice, b. Sept. 24, 1934, m. Scott McNair of London, Ont.,
b. Oct. 3, 1933.
Beverly, b. June 29, 1953.
Scott, Jr., ta. July 14, 1954.
Charles Alexander, b. Sept. 24, 1907. Unm.
Jennie May, b. Sept. 24, 1907; m. Percy Howard Thompson, b. April 8,
1901. Chil.: Martha Emma LiUian, b. Sept. 7, 1931. John Charles, b.
March 17, 1934.
Hazen Raymond, b. Nov. 3, 1909. Unm.
Laura Gertrude, d. 1912.
1494. Margaret Abigail, dau. of Charles Alverus; m. Dec. 26, 1899. George
Cunningham. Goldenville, Nova Scotia. He d. 1920.
Myrtle May, b. Oct. 23, 1900, m. Fritz Williams, b. Oct. 5, 1898, d. Nov.
30, 1952.
Audrey, b. Aug. 27, 1922, m. Percy Gaylord, dairy farmer at Tweed,
Ont., b. Dec. 6, 1922. Chil.: Joan, b. Dec. 6, 1943. Fritz, b. Nov. 8,
1946. Jean, b. Nov. 6, 1953.
Inez Sarah, b Oct. 25, 1924, m. John Peter Hayes, b. April 10, 1918.
Chil.: Marilyn Ida. b. Nov. 27, 1944. Lynda Dawn, b. Aug. 29, 1951.
Ida Margaret, b. Nov. 25, 1924, m. Gordon Bechsted. Chil.: Dawn,
b. June 14, 1946.
Earle Stanley, b. June 24, 1902; d. April 23, 1920.
George Percy, b. Aug. 3, 1907, d. Jan. 5, 1914.
1495. James Henry, son of Charles Alverus; m. May 29, 1912, Rosie Emma
Carter, of Yarmouth, N. S. They live in Gloucester, Mass.
2238. John Henry, b. Jan. 4, 1913.
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2239. Mary Sadie, b. Sept. 31. 1914.
2240. Charlotte Roslie, b. June 17, 1916.
1497. Sarah .\lmira, iii. Eciniund Janie.s Hayden.
Everett Leon, b. Sept. 3. 1909, ni. Mae Hull. Chil.: Shirley Mae. b. Jan. 19,
1938. Pearl Naomi, b. Nov. 1, 1939. Ruth Mildred, b. Sept. 27, 1940.
Ruby Marie, b. Sept. 1. 1944. Grant Lawson, b. June 1. 1947.
John Ednuind, b. April 1, 1911, ni. Hazel Morron Bi-ynior.
Jinnie Almira, b. July 5, 1912, ni. Elmer Bonjanun Morrow, b. Aug. 12, '11
Glenn Allison, b. Nov. 21. 19.39.
Carol Diane, b. May 28. 1942.
Nancy Heather, b. May 31, 1949.
Briant Kent and Brenda Gail. b. May 18. 19.52 twins.
Kdilli Mae, b. June 12, 191G, m. Orrin Simpson. Chil.: Kenneth Orrin, b.
Oct. 24, 1947. Terrence Hayden, b. Jan. 17, 1951.
Naomi Gertrude, b. April 27. 1919 — teacher; m. Louis William Hughes,
b. Nov. 9. 1919
Florence Elizabeth, b. April 27. 1919, m. Abner Alexander MacMaster, b.
March 20, 1918. Chil.: Joan Marilyn, b. April 24. 1943. Neil Truman, b.
Feb. 15, 1946. Garry Alexander, b. Dec. 23, 19.54. Hazel Lillian, b. Sept.
26, 1924— secretary.
1498. F.lmer K.. son of William B.; m. Ella Stevens. He d. April 21. 1881,
from diowniiii;.
2211. Doia. b. P"<h.. 1881; m. Guy Lindsay.
1499. Joseph Truman, son of William B.; m. Nov. 27, 1887, Estella M.
Pettingill. d. July 3, 1898; m. (2) Oct. 30, 1902, Mary W. Jones.
2212. Mildred G., b. March 20, 1891; m. Oct. 17, 1915, Elmer G. Edes; one
son, Alfred W.
2243. Ansell E., b. Aug. 1, 1894.
2244. Estella M., b. June 3, 1898; m. Aug. 22, 1917, Amil G. Mullikin. Two
dau.. Mabel A., b. Sept. 4, 1921, Elizabeth J., b. Sept. 11, 1923.
2245. Marie R.. b. Feb. 16, 1904; teacher.
I. "»(»». Leonard F., son of William B.; m. April 4, 1888, Linnotta Frank.
2246. Leslie, b. Julv 26, 1889.
224. Lenore, b. July 18, 1896; m. April 1917. A. E. Kirst; one son. Robert
B., b. Dec. 13, 1920. She m. (2) June, 1924. Harry E. Privett.
!.")()•.'. Maiidi'. dau. of Joseph E.; m. Nov. 30, 1882, William C. Edden. She
d. SeiH. 19, 1919. They lived in The Dalles. Ore.
Bessie, b. May 2, 1884; m. April , 1917. Emerett Roscoe Lyda. One son.
Wood Lyda, b. Sept. 25. 1918.
Retta, b. Nov. 16, 1888; m. Aug., 1910. Harold L. Edmonds. Two dau..
Maude, b. Dec. 15, 1916; Elizabeth, b. Dec. 25, 1921. Live The Dalles. Ore.
Ralph, b. Aug. 15, 1886; m. Myrtle Robinson.
ir)()3. .>Ia<-, dau. of Joseph E.; m. Sept. 19. 1.S91. George F. Ross. Live in
The Dalles, Ore.
P^rederick Alwatcr. b. Oct. 7, 1895; m. Edith Hooglund.
.•\-ne.^ Leona. b. Sept. 20. 1901.
i:.u."). liaitie ( hilds, dau, of Homy \\ illiam; m. Jmie 24, 1885. Charles
Ednnuid Scarff. Lives ui Montreal. Canada.
Elsa Marjorie. b. March 2!t, 1SS6; m. April 16, 1913. Harold G. P. Ellis of
St. Johns, N. B. Two children: Marjorie Warren, b. May 27. 1914; Harold
Robert.son Scarff, b. April 18, 1916.
Alfrida Mildred, b. Jan. 23. 1888; m. Feb. 4. 1914. Wm R. Dean. One dau..
F.arl.ara Warren, b. March .30. 1916.
Svlvui Warren, b. Dec. 29. 1893.
Edith Atwater, b. May 25, 1895.
1.506. Kinily Millard, dau. of Henry Willinni; ni, Juno 4. 1904. Andrew
Heinl. I ,^1111 'rhciiiip.^iiii .She was president of the Montreal (Canadai Y.WC.A.
I.5(t7. i.uiy Warren, dau. of Henry William; m. July 24. 1885. James Henry
Sherrard. Lives in Montreal, Canada,
p:dwin Atwater, b. March 17. 1900.
192 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1509. Clara Lillian, m. Henry William Fletcher, Dec. 2, 1880: d. May 9,
1896. He d. July 27, 1929.
Clara Belle, b. Dec. 20, 1882; d. June 28, 1921.
Luther Edwin, b. Sept. 15, 1886, m. Sept. 25, 1912, Minnie Kallstedt,
b. Feb. 28, 1891.
Roy William, b. July 24, 1913, d. Dec. 24, 1927.
Ruth Clare, b. June 13, 1916, m. June 14, 1941 Robert Hasselbaum, mana-
ger of J. B. Reed & Co.
Diane Lynn, b. Nov. 4, 1944. Janet Sue, b. Sept. 21, 1950.
Henry Charles, b. June 26, 1919, Vice-Pres. Merchants Nat. Bank, Aurora,
N. "y. On April 27, 1946, m. Maxine Larson, b. March 24, 1926.
Ann Christine, b. April 7, 1948.
Jeanne Ellen, b. Oct. 20, 1950.
James Henry, b. Sept. 1, 1953.
Robert Clarence, b. Sept. 13, 1928, m. Eleanor Carlstedt (b. Dec. 3, 1932)
of Downers Grove, 111., on Sept. 5, 1953.
Helen Marr, b. April 24, 1893, m. Eugene T. Scott.
Mildred Frances, b. Nov. 6, 1920, Newspaper Reporter; m. Harold
Burton Jenkins, b. Nov. 21, 1915.
Carole Mildred, b. June 5, 1941. Harold James, b. Oct. 24, 1945.
William Earl Fletcher, b. Dec. 6, 1894, m. Ethel Kallstedt, b. Dec. 22, 1902.
Richard Willis, b. Jan. 25, 1934. Joyce Ann, b. Oct. 21, 1937.
1510. Lizzie Gertrude, dau. of Henry Miner; educated at Potsdam, N. Y.,
graduated from the State Normal school, then went to San Rafael, Calif.,
where she engaged in teaching and public school work. Mariied Jamas W.
Cochran, an attorney, b. at Newark, N. J.; d. at San Rafael, 1921. He was
District Attorney of Marin Co., Calif, when they m. on Dec. 23, 1890.
Clare Atwater, b. Aug. 21, 1891, m. Clayton William Hollis, Sept. 16, 1916,
div. 1928. (2) Cecil Charles Coleman, a member of "Little Blackdevils'
Regiment from Winnipeg and was wounded, Sept., 1916, on the Somme
front. Clare graduated in 1914 from Stanford University Hospital.
Evelyn Elizabeth, b. March 2, 1894, m. Harry Alfred Barbier, of
Chicago, 111., on Dec. 17, 1920, who was b. June 9, 1890.
Children: Clare Atwater, b. Jan. 27, 1922 at San Rafael, Calif.; m. Donald
W. Dudley, b. May 2, 1923 at Sausalito, Calif.
Harry Alfred Babier, Jr., b. Jan. 27, 1922; Engineer, Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.;
m. Marion Eleanor Murray, b. Feb. 5, 1921.
Harry Ronald, b. Jan. 27, 1949. Alan Richard, b. Aug. 26, 1952.
Constance, b. March 30, 1895; d. July 4, 1895.
Lenore Gertrude, b. at San Rafael, Oct. 10, 1896; m. Norman S. Halsey II,
in Fairfield, Calif., 1915.
Norman S. Ill, b. Feb. 19, 1919 at Ross, Calif.; m. Lucia P. Anderson
on Feb. 27, 1953.
James Richard, b. Jan. 29, 1920, m. Adrianna Little Antrobus in Reno,
Nevada, in 1951.
Evelyn Elizabeth, b. June 23, 1921; m. David Geo. Stephens, San
Rafael, Calif., 1944, son of Miriam Dotszauer and Theodore Pierson
Stephens, President Aurora College. Evelyn, graduate of Marin
College and Calif. School of Fine Arts, was a ship's draftsman for
three years during World War II.
Leshe Halsey, b. April 16, 1947.
Mark Halsey, b. June 5, 1950.
James William, b. Nov. 17, 1900, m. Marie Louise, dau. Michael Joseph and
Louisa Marie Labadie Hart, Oct. 6, 1926.
Children: Lucianne Edwina, b. Feb. 14, 1918, adopted; m. Leland
William Hadley.
Franklin George Miller, b. Oct. 31, 1910; m. Feb. 13, 1948.
Sue Eileen Hadley, b. Dec. 11, 1943. Edwin Russell Miller, Polly
Louise, b. Feb. 28, 1950. Carlen Marie, b. Feb. 24, 1951. Eliza-
beth Anne, b. March 15, 1952. Wilona Margaret, b. April 27,
1953. Michael Frances, b. Feb. 22, 1955.
Nancy Louise, b. Aug. 26, 1927 at Ross, Calif.; m. Jan. 9, 1948, Bill
, son of Welby Robert and Edith Grieves Wright, b. in Hollis,
Okla., April 4, 1926.
Edith Louise, b. Oct. 26, 1954.
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James William III. h. Dec. 20, 1928. at Ross, Calif., m. Jan. 30. 1949
Alice LuiO( , tiau. Ruby Lee Young and Virq:il Jones Stockton, b.
Julv 21. 1930. James Michael, b. Aug. 24. 1951. Patrick Steven, b.
Apiil 17. 1952. Timothy David, b. Sept. 10, 1953.
1511. Jennie Kmil.v, dau. of Henry Miner; m. Thomas Abies, of Tomales.
Calif.; d. Jan. 22. 1894! Jennie d. Nov. 18. 1936.
William Henry, b. July 1. 1892, m. Edna Pauline, dau. Pauline Ernestine
and Henry Dietrick Bloese. b. Jan. 22. 1893.
Helen Elizabeth, b. Tomales. Calif.. March 21. 1894. m. Waldemar
Wind. Aug. 24. 1912.
Robert Grant, b. June 17, 1913 m. Cloella Miffin of Dallas, Texas,
b. June 1. UMR. on March 13. 1937.
Robert Mifflin, b. Feb. 22. 1943 at Oakland. Calif.
Howard Nelson, b. June 22, 1914. m. Sept. 3. 1939 to Beatrice Follmer,
b. Feb. 5. 1914. dau. Beatrice and Albert Ardess Higgins.
Walter Ardress. b. April 23. 1942.
Marjorie Evelvn. b. June 6. 1918. m. Frank Williams. May 15, 1937.
Chris Suzanne, b. April 1. 1946. S. F. Kathy Lynn. "b. Oct. 14.
1947. S. F.
Jacqueline Margretta. b. April 29, 1920. m. Sept. 2. 1945 Louis Harry
Dydo. ( now divorced ) .
Alicia Ann Dydo. b. Nov. 7. 1949.
1511. A. Kdwin I^iicus, son of Henry Minor; m. Josephine A. Millette. about
1896.
(dau.) Isabel Nettie, b. March 22. 1899; m. Feb. 10. 1917 at Martinez,
Calif., to Leonard Morris, b. May 27, 1878. son of Sarah Frances Morris
and George Clinton Johnson.
Norma Frances, b. Aug. 17. 1919; m. Boleslaus Przybycien. b. April 29.
1909. By former marriage Norma's son; Robert Leland HoUoway, b.
Oct. 10.' 1941. Dennis Dale Przybycien, b. April 12. 194 6.
1.')I3. (iracc v., dau. of Edwin H.; m. Aug. 26, 1902. Alfred Y. Soule. Lives
in Los Angeles. Calif.
Lucy Maria, b. Aug. 15. 1903.
Edwin Atwater. b. July 17. 1905.
1514. Hiram Miner, son of Lucius Lyon; m. in 1900. Caroline Babcock,
dau. of Simon and Minnie Burdick. They live in Masscna. N. Y.
2248. Edwin Hiram, b. Feb. 1. 1902.'
2249. Helen Minnie, b. July 6. 1903.
1515. Henry Lucius, son of L\icius Lyon; m. Atig. 4. 1908. Mollie E. Wil.son.
dau. of Thomas G. and Hannah Cook. They live in Massena. N. Y. No chiKlren.
1516. Fanny Louise, dau .of Lucius Lyon; m. June 30. 1915 to Wdliam
Elsworth Maxfield. attorney, b. July 9. 1887, son of George Henry and Emma
Sutton of Butler, N. J.
Virginia Atwatei-. b. April IS, 1916. served in WAXK.*-'. WW II. Pearl
Harbor, cited for service.
George El.sworth, b. July 21. 1918. Designer for stage and television.
Columbia Dramatic School.
Mary Woodford, b, Feb. 17. 1927 at Suffern. N. Y., grad. (R.A.i St. Law-
lenc- Kniv.. 1919; m. Roswell Herbert Smith, b. Dec. 1, 1923. son of Rev.
George Jason and Beulah Stanton South of Fnbius, X. Y.; grad. Syra-
cuse Univ. In Navy W.W. II at Pearl Haibor.
Constance Margaret, b. Oct. 29. 1953.
I."il7. riinii M., dnu. of Edgar Warren; m. March 25, 1881, Edwin Horace
Ladd, of Milwaukee, Wis. He d. Dec 13, 1903,
Melvina Horace, b. May 2, 1882; m. June 16. 1917. Etholwyn Lelin. One
child. Janet Virginia." b. Julv 10. 1917.
She d. Oct. 2. 1920.
Herbert Hosnier. b. Jan. 17, 18.86.
Mabel Annette, b. April 1. 1887; m. M.nrch 9. 1910, Wm O. Welch. Two
chd., Xancv Atwater h ."^.i.t 18. 1911; Margaret Ann. b. Jan. 20. 1914.
194 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1518. Ella, dau. of Osborn Thomas; m. Sept. 12, 1883, Frank S. Warren.
1519. Charlotte May, dau. of Henry Harrison; m. Jan. 28, 1892. Frank H.
VanDike. She d. Jan. 2, 1917.
Karl Skillman, b. Dec. 8, 1892; m. Oct. 26, 1917, Lua Stuart Docking, of
Westerly, R. I. One dau., Mary Louise, b. Sept. 16, 1922.
Henry Atwater, b. April 17, 1894; m. Sept. 18, 1917, Genevieve Bertha
Drum.
1522. Henry Harrison, son of Henry Harrison, m. Jan. 12, 1904, Grace
Magie. He d. July 31, 1906.
1524. Charles Woodard, son of Wilbur O.; m. Oct. 7, 1911, Alice Caroline
Merriam.
2250. Catherine Merriam, b. Jan. 19, 1913.
2251. Robert M., b. June 12, 1916.
2252. Charles W., Jr., b. Jan. 11, 1920.
1525. Lyndall, b. Sept. 27, 1903; m. King.
1526. Eugene, b. Dec. 8, 1907; electrical engineer.
1527. Frederick Holmes, son of Hubbard Gale; dentistry since 1938; m.
Yuma, Ariz., April 18, 1935 to Jacqueline, b. Oct. 16, 1915, dau. of Erma
Martin, b. Dec. 9, 1899, and Ralph LeRoy Young, b. June 2, 1890.
5013. Suzan Gayle, b. March 7, 1939.
5014. Allesandra, b. Feb. 28, 1943.
5015. Frederick Holmes, Jr., b. Aug. 30, 1949.
1528. Constance, dau. of Frank G.; m. Aug. 5, 1922, George Frederick
Ayles— separated, (dau.) Virginia, b. May 8, 1925, m. Walter S. Oliwa, en-
gineer, b. Oct. 17, 1918; separated. Chil.: Linda Ann, b. March 8, 1950. Walter
Richard, b. Jan. 31, 1951.
1529. Frank G., Jr., son of Frank G.; m. May 7, 1921, Rettie Worrall. (2)
Madine I. , San Antonio, Texas.
2253. Dorothy Turner, b. Oct. 5, 1922; m. Russell G. Allen. Lucy S. Allen,
b. Sept. 14, 1944. Allison Allen, b. Feb. 23, 1953.
5017. Judy, dau. of F. G., Jr., b. Dec. 23, 1947.
(Editor's note: Frank G., Jr., has had an enviable career in the U.S. Mili-
tary, in many departments, from June 1917 to June 1919, as a radio
operator; in the Signal Corps and in the Air Services, with over 1000
flying hours.)
1530. Eliot Camp, son of Frank G.; m. Lillian Dorothy Cable, b. Oct. 6,
1910 in Moorhead, Minn. Ehot has had active military service in U.S. Navy, in
World War I, as a radio operator, copying German code from the German
Station at Nauen, for the U.S. Govt. Has just completed 26 years of service
with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
1531. Theron Skeel, son of Norman Morrison; m. Sept. 3, 1868, Elmyra
Maria Donoldson. He d. Feb. 19, 1906, at Plainfield, N. J. She d. May 24, 1925.
2254. Theron Skeel, Jr., b. Nov. 23, 1869; d. Nov. 11, 1925, at N. Y. City.
2255. Henry G., b. March 26, 1879; d. 1951.
2256. Lube Adele, b. July 30, 1885.
1532. Sarah, dau. of Norman Morrison; m. Nov. 24, 1874, John James
Cocke, of Petersburg, Virginia. He was a lawyer. He served in the Confederate
Army when 17 years old. He d. in 1906.
John, b. Sept. 8, 1875.
Cornelia Collins, b. Oct. 30, 1876; m. Alexander Hamilton, b. April 9, 1877,
lawyer. Children:
Sarah Atwater, b. June 26, 1904; m. James Dunn Mason, Jr., b. 1902;
Chil.: James Dunn III, b. 1925, doctor. Alexander Hamilton Mason,
b. 1927, C.P.A., m. Eugenia S. Elhs, b. March 16, 1930. (Child) Eu-
genia Hamilton, b. Aug. 5, 1953. Sarah Atwater, b. 1946.
Mary Stewart, b. June 26, 1904; m. Edward Tillah Smith. Chil.:
Cornelia Cocke, Claudia Tillat.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 195
Alexander Hamilton II. b. ; m. Mary Bernard. Chil.: Alexander
III. b. ; George Bernard, b. .
Virginia, dau. of Cornelia, b. Oct. 16. 1912: ni. Rov Tripp p:van.s, Jr..
b. Feb. 7. 1911 in Pawtucket. R. I. Col.. U.S. Army. Chil.: Roy III.
b. Sept., 1935. West Point cadet. John Gradvvell, b. Oct. 28. 1936.
Alexander Hamilton, b. July 30, 1939.
Herbert Cocke, b. . Unm.
Herbert Claiborne, b. Jan. 16. 1878. Deceased.
Noiiuan Atwater. Chil.: Norman Atwater Cocke. Jr.. b. May 8, 1911;
S. Mgr.. America Viscose Co. William Booth, b. Nov. 5, 1918; Pres.
Laundry Co. John, b. May 25. 1925; employed U.S. Air Force.
Alexander Reed. b. June 30. 1890; accountant: m. Alice Fiogers, b. Sept.
10. 1908. Chil.: Edith, b. June 21, 1932; m. Richard Alfred Jones, b.
Nov. 21. 1929. Sarah Atwater. b. Jan. 22, 1935.
I'i.i'.i. Hfnr,> (i., -son of Norman Morrison; m. Jan. 11. 1880, Anna Maria
Drury, dau. of Le Baron and Eliza S. Drury, at Brunswick, Ga. He d. July
16, 1904.
2257. Philip Drury, b. March 17, 1881.
2258. Henry, b. Sept. 9. 1884.
2259. Margaret, b. June 26. 1889.
1534. Charles B., son of Elisha M.; m. June 6, 1860, Helen A. Williams, who
d. April 14. 1905. He d. Nov. 1, 1864. while ii. service of United States Navy.
2260. Edward Montgomerv. b. Dec. 28. 1862.
2261. Charles E., b. Apriri3. 1865.
l."»3."). Samuel Hobart Attwater, son of Elisha M.; m. on Thursday. Nov. 10,
1870, Louisa Edith, dau. of Eliza Mitchell and Commodore Babcock; b. Oct.,
1851.
2262. Charles Hobart, b. .luly 14, 1884.
Samuel Hobart. d. Feb. 18, 1884.
Louisa Edith, d. March 9. 1923.
(Editor's Note: As a young man, Elisha. my grandfather, established a
large business as a ship-chandler. His quarters occupied an entire ware-
house of three and one-half stories and basement on the corner of Buriing
Slip. New York City. Elisha also controlled a "Packet Line" between New
York and North Florida. His interests were far-flung throut the world —
as he outfitted ships for many distant lands. Financing many of these
ventures made him a very wealthy man. Before he was forty years old.
he sold out and retired.
Later, Elisha acquired large properties in the Bronx and finally a
very beautiful estate at Huntington, L. I. I hnvv been told by one of the
chief executives of the Telephone Company, that when the first dial
system was being tested, his name with the names of other prominent
old families of New York was picked for the experimental try-out of
the new system. When I doubted this because my grandfather always
u.sed three "'fs' the executive exclaimed: "Well, we just liroppod one
of them."
My grandfather was not a teetotaler neither am I. However, I am
convinced his record would be as clean as my own for never having
imbibed to the state of intoxication. He did have an elaborate wine cellar
at Huntington. This, in the eyes of my good mother bless her soul was
the work of the Devil.
My father. Samuel Hobart, di«>d five months before I was born. With-
out havmg had the opportunity of jilacing my innocent childish clutches
in tile old gentleiuan's heart, he pas.scd away when I was five, leaving me
the munificent sum of one dollar.
A high-hatted, slick lawyer, by the name of Itork. settled with the
estate for sizable sums, over a foui" year peiiod. without my innocent
mothtr being aware of the situation. While eventually. I had newspaper
notoriety, when a judgment was .secured against the lawyer and he was
sent to jail not even the dollar ever reached me or my mother.
There were others involved. Besides, I don't know the old gentleman's
side of the triangle. He should not be condemned without a hearing.
Despite the odious memories attached to my paternal side, at eight years
196 ATWATER GENEALOGY
of age, withstanding considerable pressure from those innocents surround-
ing me, I flatly refused to change my name to Charlie Bates.
1536. Anna K., dau. of Elisha M.; m. June 30, 1875, John Quincy Adams.
Harriet E., b. Aug. 8, 1876.
1537. Eli Beecher, son of Elisha; m. Jan. 18, 1862, Nancy Ann Petteys, b.
Aug. 8, 1846; d. Jan. 22, 1871. He d. Jan. 24. 1872.
2263. Frank. Deceased.
1538. Thomas Jefferson, son of Elisha; m. Nov. 5, 1868, Susan Y. Boyd, b.
July 11, 1842. He was in the Civil War and lost a Umb. Died Jan. 23, 1872.
2264. Susie L., b. March 25, 1870; unm.
2265. Thomas J., b. Oct. 15, 1871; unm.
1539. George W., son of Ehsha; m. Jan. 23, 1866, Harriet M. Showers, b.
May 28, 1848; d. Nov. 29, 1916. Resided in Kewanee, Cambridge, lUinois,
Webster City, Iowa, and Superior, Neb. He d. April 20, 1919.
2266. Cora Lynn, b. Dec. 6, 1866; deceased.
2267. Estella May, b. Aug. 8, 1871; m. Edward D. Hill. She d. Nov. 30,
1897.
2268. Gertie Louella, b. March 15, 1876; d. June 8, 1919; m. Harry
Bossemeyer.
2269. Charles Barge, b. March 4, 1879; rn. Jan. 18, 1903, Rose Collette;
d. April 19, 1919.
1540. John A., son of Elisha; m. Sept. 7, 1873, Pheby L. Rector, a native
of Ohio. They reside in Wayzata, Minnesota.
2270. Arthur E., b. March 29, 1879.
2271. Frederick, b. Sept. 22, 1882.
2272. George, b. June 19, 1884.
1541. Elnora Rebecca, dau. of Elisha; m. Jan. 1, 1866, Norton Robinson
Penny, a native of Long Island. They reside in Wallace, Idaho.
Margaret Elizabeth, b. April , 1872; m. Jan. 8, 1894, Robert Lee Notting-
ham. Lives at Dayton, Washington.
William Kennard, b. Nov. 8, 1894.
Virginia Lee, b. Jan. 3, 1896.
Margaret Anna, b. Sept. 15, 1897.
Nora Ella, b. Dec. 26, 1873; m. July 15, 1897, Grant S. Potter.
One child, Elnora Bina, b. Oct. 18, 1899.
Gertrude Azalia, b. Sept. 19, 1881.
Norton Ehsha, b. Jan. 1, 1883.
1542. William Clark, son of Elisha; m. Dec. 19, 1872, Eliza A. Mock, b.
Nov. 16, 1852; d. April 23, 1923. They resided in Cambridge, Illinois. He d.
Nov. 17, 1914.
2273. Fannie Belle, b. April 23, 1875; m. Robt. Scott. Burbank, Calif.
2274. Roy Mock, b. Nov. 4, 1882.
154.*?. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Elisha; m. Oct. 7, 1869, Horatio N. Boyd,
b. Wilmington, Del., July 29, 1844. Belleville, Kansas. He served four years and
four months during the Civil War; was twice wounded; once prisoner of war.
Georgiana Boyd, b. Nov. 10, 1872; m. April 4, 1901, Arthur K. Limes.
Fremont, Nebraska.
Mary E., b. Aug. 29, 1876; m. March 6, 1901, Edwin D. Randall.
One child, Bon Alona, b. April 22, 1902.
Mabel Portia, b. Aug. 26, 1880; m. Feb. 4, 1904, Rev. J. H. Craven,
Webster, Kansas.
Ivel Moody, b. Dec. 14, 1893.
1544. Robert Wilson, son of Elisha; m. Feb. 24, 1881, Mary Belle Mc-
Naughten, in Geneseo, 111. Logan, Kansas.
2275. Robert Earl, b. Nov. 15, 1882.
2276. Bessie Ellen, b. Nov. 8, 1887.
2277. Margaret Belle, b. Oct. 27, 1890.
2278. Mabel Gertrude, b. June 20, 1897.
2279. Rossie Beatrice, b. Nov. 12, 1903.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 197
ir)4G. Frank, son of Elisha; m. Nov. M, 19U2. Anna Bowen. Lived in Des
Moines. Iowa. He is dead.
2280. Frank, lives in Rock Island. 111.
154!). Susan Lewis, dan. of Thomas Beecher; m. June 15. 1882, Henry E.
Foot, of :^IL. Cainiel, Conn. She d. Nov. 7, 1883.
Grace Elizabeth, b. Oct. 27. 1883.
I. ").")(». Jajues Kiill, son of James B.; m. Aug. 9. 1875. Jennie R. Studwell.
He d. Aug. 9, 1876. Lived in Brooklyn, N. Y.
2281. Anita Bond, b. Dec. 3, 1876.
2282. Eugene Sutton, b. March 28. 1880.
2283. William Bull, b. June 21, 1881.
2284. Jeannette, b. Dec. 10, 1882.
I.").")-.'. William, son of William; m. July 21. issf). Frances Ellen Miller.
William Claire, their son, graduated from Harvard College as a mechanical
engineer. In 1917 he joined the engineer corps, U.S.A., was appointed 2nd Lt.
2285. Edith Mav, b. Dec. 29, 1887.
2286. William Claire, b. Aug. 10, 1889; unm.
2287. Ruth, b. Aug. 3, 1891.
2288. Frances Miller, b. Dec. 10. 1893.
2289. James Grier. b. Jan. 24. 1902.
L">.")3. .loliii, .son of Charles W.; m. Dec. 25. 1866, Patience, dau. of Levi
Peck and Orelia Flower, b. Oct. 20, 1846. He enlisted in the Civil War, Seventh
Regt.. O. v.; was wounded at battle of Winchester and also at Port Republic.
He was afterward a lieutenant in the 179th O. V. I.
2290. Charles Levi, b. Dec. 9, 1867.
2291. .lohn William, b. Nov. 18, 1869.
2292. Maurice Peck, b. April 7, 1872.
2293. Leon Emenson, ta. Oct. 10, 1875.
l.").")4. .Abigail Shirley, dau. of Charles W.; m. July 22, 1867. James Ma.xwell
Devine of New Haven, Conn.
1. ").")«;. H(ira«f Itrace, .son of Isaac Punderson; m. Aug. 31, 1843, Julia
Sophia, dau. of Truman Hill and Althea Hull, b. Aug. 25, 1819: d. May 15.
1894. He d. Dec. 13, 1880.
2294. Mary Ella, b. April 16, 1848; m., 1867, G. L. Lawrence.
2295. Walter Hull, b. Dec. 2, 1856.
2296. Charles Clark, b. Feb. 2. 1859.
L")57. lYank Dwi^ht. son of Isaac Punder.son; m. Nov. It, 1861, Elizabeth
Barclay Garnctt, of Columbus, Mo., m. April 25. 1836. He was a banker j_n
St. Louis, Mo., and a cotton brokei- in New Orleans. La. He d. Feb. 1, 1875,
in Canton, Mo.
2297. Lucv, b. Sept. 13. 1865.
2298. Marv Virginia, b. Sept. 4. 1867.
2299. John C.arnett, b. Jan. 26. 1869.
1. "..")!». Truman I ranUlin, son of Franklin Truman; m. Mary Evelyn Slaugh-
ter. He d. 1847. Lived in Ohio.
2:'.00. Samuel C. b. Oct. 22, 1846.
\:aU). Caroline Kli/alH-th. dau. of William Clover; b. Sept. 13. 1S.36; m.
June 6. 18,^)6, (;eor;;e W. Liamanl; d. April <•, 18.58. (2) April 10. 1.S62, Gamaliel
F. Snow. 1). Sept. 30. 1820; d. March 25. 1892. She .1. April 19. 1906.
l.-.CI. (.iM.rgr .\t\\ell. .son of William Glover; m. Dec. 21, 18{»8. Ruth Merline
Graham, of .•\ll)anv, N. Y. H.- d. at Bayonne. N, J„ Fch. S, 1921.
2:{01. Floren<"e Graham, b. Nov. !!», 1900; d. Juno 24, 1931.
2.302. William Graham, b. Jan. 6, 1903.
2:503. Mary liuthurlord. b. March 17. 1905; d. June 12. 1931,
15fi2. Susan C. dau. of Sylvester B., m, Dec. 21. 1869. Edward T. Hooker.
He d. at Salem, Wis.. Oct. 2, 1886. She d. Oct. 21. 1923.
198 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Geo Lyman, b. April 19, 1872; m. Nov. 5, 1904, Bertha Charlotte Bork, b.
May 16, 1882. They live at Elmhurst, 111. Their chil. are Lyman Ray, b.
June 8, 1906; Edward Trumbull, b. Jan. 17, 1911; Samuel Huntington,
b. Nov. 13, 1920.
Sarah Frances, b. March 4, 1874; m. Carl G. Krueger. They live in Wausau,
Wis. Their chil. are: Gretchen Ehzabeth, b. May 17, 1902; Rhoda Ed-
wards, b. Feb. 18, 1905; Richard Hooker, ta. July 6, 1909. Gretchen E.,
m. June 25, 1923, Donald Hurlbut Hickey; one child, James Robert,
b. Feb. 24, 1925.
Susan C, b. Nov. 4, 1876.
Cornelius H., b. Oct. 4, 1878; m. Aug. 20, 1907, Mary T. Williams. Children:
Mary Ellen, b. March 5, 1911; John William, b. Aug. 9, 1914.
Charles Garfield, b. March 5, 1881; m. Sept. 16, 1914, Evelyn Francis Wil-
son. Chil.: Susan Jean, b. April 3, 1916; Gerald, b. Jan. 21, 1920; Alice,
b. June 22, 1921.
1564. Edward Augustus, son of Samuel Augustus; m. April 20, 1864, Julia
L. Hills. Resided at Cheshire, Conn. He lived on the land, 118 acres, bought of
Henry Cook, by Jonathan Atwater, in February, 1702, descending to Abraham,
to Samuel, to Flamen, to Samuel Augustus, and now to George Edward, in all
seven generations. The old house was demolished, but a new and more modern
2304. Edith Lois, b. Jan. 30, 1866.
2305. Preston Henry, b. Sept. 9. 1869.
one stands on the same cellar. She d. June 28, 1918, aged 76. He d. April 12, 1908.
2306. May Clark, b. May 13, 1873; m. H. H. Learned. She d. Nov. 5, 1910.
2307. Ruth Gertrude, b. Feb. 15, 1881.
2308. George Edward, b. Dec. 3, 1883.
1565. Emerett M., dau. of Samuel Augustus; m. Oct. 22, 1861, John W.
Blakeslee, of Wallingford.
Emma A., b. April 3, 1865.
Mary A., b. April 24, 1871.
1566. Mary Cornelia, dau. of Samuel Augustus; m. Oct. 22, 1836, John A.
Peck, of Cheshire, Conn. He d. Jan. 5, 1886.
1567. Abbie L., dau. of Samuel Augustus; m. Oct. 24, 1883, Jacob D.
Walter, of Cheshire, Conn., and has one daughter, Nellie B., unmarried.
1568. Orris Clapp, son of Darwin; m. Sept. 3, 1862, Huldah A. Jackson, at
Amherst, Ohio, b. March 20. 1834.
2309. Ellen Bessie, b. Dec. 15, 1868.
1569. Mary, dau. of Darwin; m. Jan. 22, 1870, George W. Neely. He d.
Sept. 20, 1899. She d. April 12, 1900.
1570. John Milton, son of Darwin; m. Oct. 1, 1863, Harriet M. Smith, at
Oberlin, Ohio. Harriet d. Sept. 9, 1887, at Wichita, Kansas; m. (2) Jan. 30,
1892, Anna Robinson. John d. Jan. 17, 1900, at Cleveland, Ohio.
2310. Ernest Richmond, b. Aug. 20, 1865.
2311. Bertha Mabel, b. Oct. 20, 1869.
2312. Frederick Eugene, b. May 6, 1872.
1571. Amzi, son of Darwin; m. Aug. 8, 1870, Cortenia C. Munson. A min-
ister in the Christian church and professor in the Indiana State University at
Bloomington, Ind.
2313. Munson Darwin, b. Jan. 22, 1873.
1572. James F., son of William L.; m. Feb. 16, 1881, Janet C. Murray, of
New York. She d. Feb. 25, 1923.
2314. William Lyman, b. Jan. 31, 1882.
2315. Janet Isabella, ta. Oct. 21, 1883.
2316. George Campbell, b. Aug. 20, 1885.
1573. Charles, son of WiUiam Lyman; lived in Pittsfield, Mass.; m. June
20, 1888, Alice M., dau. of Thomas Allen, b. Jan. 2, 1864. He d. in London,
Eng., May 1, 1898.
2317. Allen Russell, b. June 6, 1889.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 199
2318. Will. Bradford, b. Oct. 22. 1891.
2319. Alice Laura, b. May 17, 189:i.
2320. Judith Pomeroy, b. Dec. 29. 1895.
l.*)74. Lucy. dau. of William Lyman; m. Oct. 6, 1885. Dr. Matthew D. Field.
He d. March. 1895. They lived in Stockbridge. Mass.
Elizabeth Campbell, b. Sept. 21, 1891.
Rachel Lyman, b. Sept. 19. 1894.
L">7<{. Uilli:un ("larcnce, son of Merritt Buckingham; m. .Tune 15, 1890,
AUis rniyrec. b. Nov. 7, 1859; d. Feb. 5. 1891. Dealer in land and lumber.
Chicago.
2321. Clarence Buckingham, b. Feb. 15, 1891.
1577. Charlotte liowena, dau. of Merritt Buckingham; m. June 25, 1890,
Louis Augustus Pratt, son of Cliarles R. and Esther Eiiunons, b. Nov. 14, 1851.
Louis Atwater, b. April 25, 1894.
1578. William Olmsted, son of William Woodruff; m. Jan. 12. 1871. Ellen
Whipple Sanlord. who d. at Newton, Iowa, Nov. 14, 1871; (2) April 5, 1873,
Emily S. Baldwin, of Honolulu, who d. in 1891; (3) March 17. 1892. Annie
Eckfeldt Benner. He was general secretary of the postal bureau of Hawaii. He
d. May 17, 1908. at Honolulu, of Bright's disease. She d. Feb. 12, 1922.
2322. Dora Benner. b. Jan. 23, 1893.
2323. Juliette Olmsted, b. Jan. 27, 1895.
2324. William Olmsted, b. Jan. 6, 1897.
2325. Milev Benner, b. Oct. 10, 1898.
2326. Curtis Eckfehit. b. Oct. 10, 1898.
l.")T9. I'rancis Kbenezer, .son of William Woodruff; m. Jan. 1, 1885, Lillian
Charlotte Baldwin, b. Oct. 25. 1858, dau. of David Dwight and Lois Gregory
(Morris). They live in Haiku. Maui, Hawaii. As a P. S. Mr. Atwater writes:
"My brother, W. O. Atwater's second wife was the sister of D. D. Baldwin, my
wife's father. He was a graduate of Yale college, class of '57. and found his
wife, Lois G. Morris, in Bridgeport, Conn. She and W. O. A.'s mother were half
sisters. Some mixup of relationship as you will see." He d. Jan. 28. 1919.
1580. Lillhvn Kli/.ahefh, dau. of William Woodruff; m. April 6. 1876. Charles
Lambeit Blake, b. Oct. 8, 1850. Harwinton, Conn. She il. May 23. 1912.
1581. Leonard Kiigene. .son of William Woodruff, d. Jime 7. 1911; m. Jan.
9. 1892, Ida B.. dau. of Capt. James Lyh- of Honolulu.
2327. Myrtle Lyle, b. Sept., 1893; m. June 16, 1915, Arthur James Gull-
man, of Bci-koley, Calif.
l."")«3. ( aroliiic .>!., dau. of Charles; m. Edwin Young. IMainville, Conn.
Alfred L., b. May 18, 1872.
Charles E., b. Nov. 12, 1873.
Ida Mav, b. Julv 9, 1876.
Nellie Ray, b. July 25. 1878.
Carrie, b. Jan. 18, 1881.
Geo. H., b. April 14, 1887; m. May, 1916. Fanny Belle Wallace. Ls in the
naval service.
1584. N(>ri<li-n C, son of Charles; m. Cora Stone; (2) Minnie Ryder; (3t
June 1. 189:5. I';sl. lie S. Spencer. An engineer. Merulen. Conn.
2328. B.rtha Idelle. b. Sept. 27, 1K78.
2329. Carl Walter, b. April 3, 1884.
2330. Wallace, b. Oct. 3. 1882.
I."i!tl. Maisli:ii I I. ink. son of Franklin Benjamin; m. in 1889. Mary Wamer.
of Ansonia. Lives in Hndgeport, Conn.
2331. Elsie Mav. b. Nov. 8. 1KH9.
2332. Frank, b. March 26. 1891.
2333. Clayton Warner, h. July 15. 1899.
l.*)93. .lohn .MIxTt. son of John Hoadley; m. Jnn 2fi. 1881. Franro.** Woodley
Foster, tlau. oi William Conwav Foster and Susan MaliUla Alden. She was b.
200 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Jan. 15, 1862. Occupation, bookkeeper. This is his second marriage. His first
wife, who is now living in Springfield, Mass., was Clara Matilda Worthington.
2334. Albert Worthington, b. Dec. 23, 1880.
Issue by second marriage:
2335. Jane Woodley, b. Aug. 31, 1884.
2336. Carrie Frances, b. Nov. 10. 1887.
2337. John Hoadley, b. May 15, 1889.
1594. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of John Hoadley; m. Nov. 14, 1878, Wilfred
Smith, b. Aug. 31, 1854, son of Theodore Edward Smith and Hannah Louise
Camp of Norwalk, Conn. Brooklyn, N. Y. She d. May 22, 1925.
Leonard Atwater, b. May 26, 1879.
1595. William Cutler, son of John Hoadley; m. May 1, 1889, Ida Wilson
Hay, dau. of Jacob Hay and Anne Wilson, b. Oct. 11, 1859. He d. Feb. 2, 1946.
2338. William Cutler, b. July 18, 1890; d. Feb. 21, 1940.
2339. John Jacob, b. May 22, 1893.
2340. Margaret Hay, b. Sept. 11, 1894.
2341. David Hay, b. Nov. 9, 1898.
1597. Jane Leonard, dau. of John Hoadley; m. Nov. 16, 1898, Harry Clay
Perrine, Jr., b. March 8, 1869. South Amboy, N. J.
Emma LaRue, b. Dec. 18, 1899; m. Kenneth William LeRuier, b. Aug. 11,
1900; div. 1947. Chil.: Kenneth Jr., b. June 2, 1921. Harry Perrine, b.
July 27, 1922.
Charles F., b. Feb. 20, 1903; clay mining; m. Margaret Rollins, b. July
17, 1907.
Elsie Atwater, b. Feb. 18, 1907; m. James Francis Thornton, b. Jan. 28,
1907; Thornton Bros., wholesale paper.
James Francis, Jr., b. April 11, 1933; student U.M.I.
Jane Perrine, b. Nov. 10, 1938; student at Fairfax Hall.
1598. Jeremiah Charles, son of Jeremiah William; m. Jan. 1, 1901, Esther
Chaplin Keeler, b. May 10, 1869, dau. of David Luke Keeler and Jeanette
Noble Allen; d. July 9, 1915. He is dead.
2342. Charles Keeler, b. Nov. 1, 1901.
2343. Katharine Louise, b. March 3, 1904.
1599. NancN Ann, dau. of Thomas; m. Feb. 19, 1880, Millard Duncan.
Charlie L. Duncan, b. Aug. 28, 1884; m. Aug. 30, 1905, Bertha E. Dukes.
1602. Cordelia, dau. of Thomas; m. Jan. 26, 1888, Angelo Freeman.
Alfred, b. Oct. 27, 1888.
Judd, b. March 7, 1890.
Rubv, b. 26, 1892; m. Nov. 25, 1913, Fred St. Cla^r.
Bessie, b. April 2, 1894; m. April 5, 1908, Lee Melvin.
Lydia, b. Sept. 17, 1896; m. Nov. 25, 1912, Allie Long.
1607. James Lucius, son of William E.; m. Oct. 4, 1883, Kate C. Ritchey.
2344. James C, b. July 4. 1886.
2345. Vertie M.. b. Nov. 19, 1888.
2346. Oretta B., b. May 9, 1891.
2347. Amanda B., b. Sept. 2, 1894.
2348. Henry Z., b. Sept. 20, 1896.
2349. Lasel R., b. Nov. 23, 1898.
2350. Ritchey C, b. July 3, 1901.
1608. Ruby Josephine, dau. of William E., m. Dec. 20, 1883, Freeman D.
Gates.
Juanita, b. Feb. 27, 1885; d. Aug. 1, 1900.
Thomas Leon, b. April 9, 1887.
Leola L., b. Oct. 15, 1891; m. Dec. 31, 1915, James Roy Sayr.
Milo Orson, b. Oct. 2, 1896; d. April 9, 1897.
1609. Mary Lurana, dau. of William E.; m. Feb. 27, 1887, Henry D. Blythe.
Valda Lester, b. May 14, 1888; m. April 26, 1913, Mary Elizabeth Alton.
Two chil.: Leola Idell, b. Sept. 20, 1915; Keith Alton, b. April 9, 1918.
ATWATER GENEALOCV 201
Henry Leslie, b. Nov. 24, 1894; m. Dec. 2. 1916. Vera Irota Hubbard. One
son, Laurence Hubbard, b. Nov. 17, 1917.
Alfred Cliester, b. Feb. 25, 1897.
Kennetb Lcroy. b. Nov. 23, 1901.
Mary Lurana. b. Au.q. 1, 1905.
1<;10. Trances Ida, dan. of William E.; m. Feb. 1, 1891, Wilford P.
Anderson.
Lillie Ellen, b. Dec. 7, 1892; ni. .June 26. 1912, Orville F. Emery. Three
chil.: Ruth Irene, b. Sept. 12, 1911; Edna Mae, b. .Iiilv 12. 1915; Olen
Arthur, b. July 12, 1917.
Vernon Otis, b. June 1, 1895; m. March 6, 1915, Mattie Hickman. Two chil.:
Frances J., b. July 29, 1916; Maxine R., h. Jan. 27. 1918.
Clifford Kenneth, b.Sept. 15, 1900.
Albert Lloyd, b. Sept. 2, 1901.
Daniel Smith, b. Jan. 18, 1906.
Ida Mae, b. Dec. 15, 1909.
1611. William Henry, .son of William E.; m. Nov. 30. 1897, Ida Onia Hetric.
2351. Henry Dale, b. May 4, 1899.
2352. Irene Delores, b, April 9, 1908.
1612. Millie KUvn, dau. of William E.; m. Feb. 22, 1899. Etheram Dorothy.
She d. April 11. 1911.
Gov C, b. Dec. 3, 1899.
Evert L.. b. Oct. 1. 1903.
1613. .Joseph Lafay«'tte, son of John J.; m. Aug. 23, 1896. Laura Bessie
Anguish; b. Aug. 23, 1878.
2353. Roy. b. June 7, 1897.
1614. Dnrinda, dau. of John J.; m. Feb. 1, 1888, Charlie W. Cassingham,
b. March 26. 1,S65.
Rav. b. Nov. 8. 1889; m. Dec. 23. 1911. Cressie Huff, b. March 28. 1894.
He d. Sept. 19, 1912.
Clarence, b. Nov. 25, 1891; m. April 25, HUT. Belle Farr, b. Aug. 20. 1890.
1615. Jolin James, son of John J.; m. IVIay 2, 1897, Oia May Black, b.
Sept. 15, 1876.
1616. Arietta I'ermilda. dan. of .John J.; m. March 29. 1893, John Hamilton
lihea.
Blanche Lsabelle, b. April 27, 1894; m. Peter Hyhou.se. b. March 20. 1891.
at Kloostei'buren Cionin^cn Pi()vin( e. Holland, son of Jacob and Chris-
tina Hvhouse.
Mary Alice, b. Nov. 9, 1920; m. William Hoy! Willuims. b. Sept. 15,
1917. Chil.: Patricia Jean, b. p'eb. 3, 1947. Robert Wesley, b. Feb.
27. 1949.
Helen Marie, b. March 20, 1923; m. Zendieka.
Jamie Atwater, b. Sept. 2, 1901; m. Mary Aileen Zimmerlm, b. Sept 15,
1902. Chil.: Ila Kathrvn. b. A\ig. 2. 1926; m.
Jamie Wakefield, b. Mav 14. 192S. Barbna-Jeanne. b. Nov. 2. 1929; d. Nov.
17. 1934. Marilyn Joan, b. March 3. 1932; m. Ia»o Clark Rice, b. Oct, 31.
1928. Chil.: Claudia ,le;inne. b. Aug. 26, 1950 and Clark Jamie, b. AtiR.
26. 1953. Lauri'tta Ray. b. Sept. 15. 1937; m. Lester Lawrence Platte, Jr..
b. Oct. 13. 1934.
1617. William Ia'v, .son of John J.; m. Oct. 1. 1904. El.sie May Sears, b.
Aug. 6, is.si. Lives at LaHarpe. 111.
2354. Lee Estes. b. April 8. 1905.
2.355. Marv Irene, b. Aug. 16, 1908.
2,3.56. Lloyd P.u.s.sel, b. April .30. 1913.
n;iH. Wdli-, N.; .son of John J.; m. July 31. 191S. Ada Hunter, b. Sept.
3. 1883. Burhngton. Iowa.
1619. Delhert. son of John J.; m. Oct. 21. 1901. Goldic Sears, b. S«pt. 4.
1889. Lives at LaHai-pe, III.
702 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2357. Dale, b. Aug. 24, 1913.
1620. Fred R., son of John J.; m. May 6, 1908, Ina Trout, b. April 24, 1886.
1621. Emily, dau. of Jeremiah John; m. July 12, 1891, Willoughby Maynard
Babcock. Emily d. Nov. 18, 1945. He d. June 12, 1925. (Son) Willoughby May-
nard b. July 27, 1893; curator — Minnesota Historical Soc; m. Nov. 25, 1946,
Grace, b. March 1, 1895, dau. of Charity Shouse and Americus Fernando
Hinshaw.
1629. Ellen Hattie, dau. of John Starr; m. Sept. 13, 1903, Thomas Eugene
Goudey, son of Rev. George Goudey, of Beverly, Mass. New Haven, Conn.
1630. Clifford James, son of James; m. March 26, 1890, Jennie C, dau. of
Henry M. Taylor and Elizabeth Perry, of Seymour, Conn., b. July 26, 1869, in
London, Eng. Tax collector and justice of the peace 32 years in Seymour, Conn.
1631. Clayton Wells, son of James; m. Nov. 3, 1887, Mary Louise Conant,
dau. of Ruel k. Conant and Julia A. Curtis, b. Nov. 3, 1861. A nurseryman at
Agawam, Mass.
2358. Harold Conant, b. Sept. 17, 1889.
2359. James Clayton, b. Jan. 3. 1896.
1635. Henry Wilson, son of Franklin B.; m. Aug. 20, 1898, Sarah E., dau.
of John W. and Elizabeth Cook. Mail carrier in Westfield, Mass.
2360. Wilham H., b. March 22, 1901.
1637. Angelo Edward, son of James Henry; m. June 18, 1902, Ann Eliza,
dau. of Robert H. Rust, and Harriet I. Rood, b. Oct. 10, 1875. Cleveland, Ohio.
2361. Robert Edward, b. June 2, 1915.
1638. Bert Leonard, son of Albert Chamberlain; m. April 25, 1900, Blanche
Cox, of Chicago. He is vice-president Wm. Wrigley, Jr., Co., offices, 87 35th
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Resides in Garden City, L. I.
2362. Helen Blanche, b. Aug. 30, 1901.
2363. Olive Cox, b. July 21, 1907.
2364. A. G. Cox, b. Aug. 19, 1910.
1639. Walter Eldredge, son of Albert Chamberlain; m. Oct. 30, 1901, Jessie
Clark Wells, b. July 8, 1879, at Milwaukee, Wis.
2365. Margaret, b. April 8, 1903.
2366. Katherine, b. Dec. 12, 1906.
2367. Suzanne, b. May 6, 1920.
1640. Helen Louise, dau. of Albert Chamberlain; m. April 18, 1900, Charles
C. Shrader.
1641. Mary C, dau. of Albert Chamberlain; m. Jan. 25, 1905, Dr. Frederick
G. Carlson. They live in Mason City, Iowa.
Walter Atwater, b. March 8, 1906; m. Loretta Myrtle, dau. of Viacacia
and Burton Bradley, b. April 5, 1906 at Cedar Springs, Mich. Chil.: Peter
Bradley, b. Apiil 29, 1933 at Manilla, P. I. Gretchen, b. Nov. 16, 1908,
m. Oct. 29, 1935 Harlan W. Girton in Mason City, Iowa. She d. June 7,
1950. Chil.: Robert C, b. Jan. 18, 1938. Judith Ann, b. April 12, 1940.
1642. Margaret, dau. of Albert Chamberlain; m. Nov. 29, 1905, George M.
Ingham. Margaret died Jan. 2, 1951.
Gordon M., b. June 17, 1907. Consulting geologist. On Jan. 18, 1930, Gordon
legally adopted the name of his mother, becoming Gordon Ingham
Atwater. See Historical Section, m. Emogene, b. Oct. 12, 1907, dau. of
Pearl Hiner and Horace P. Chapman, of Durant, Iowa.
(Dau.) Marilyn Jean, b. May 9, 1931.
1644. Benjamine Leonard, son of Dennis Hedges; m. Ruth Ely, b. Sept. 2,
1899; d. June 15, 1943. Ruth, at present, executive director, Cancer Soc, Mon-
mouth County, New Jersey.
5016. Carolyn Ryder, b. Oct. 2, 1923.
1646. Leonard, son of Leonard Cornelius; m. Oct. 7, 1915, Dorothy Hastings.
2368. George Hastings, b. June 9, 1918.
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1647. ("ollins, son of James B.; m. May 1, 1916. Helen Belts Shipley, b.
Nov. 30, 18!»2, dan. of Murray and Martha (Bctts) Shipley, of Cincinnati, Ohio.
2369. James Collins, b. Feb. 17, 1921.
2370. Samuel Shiplev. b. March 13. 1922.
2371. Elizabeth Anthony, b. Jan. 1. 1926.
\6m. Kirtland W.. son of Joseph William; m. Dec. 7, 1861, Augusta, da\i.
of Frederick Smith, b. June 5, 1813: d. Feb. 5. 1896; (2i Caroline, dau. of
Harvey Holcomb. of Sharon, Conn. Plantsville, Conn.
23"72. Henry Davidson, b. Nov. 8, 1869.
2373. Ada Maria, b. March 28, 1872: m. Lawrence Watkins.
2374. Ida Bell, b. Dec. 11, 1878: m. William Witham Kensinpton.
2375. Fred Smith, b. June 9, 1876.
dau. of John Kemp. He d. June 8, 1885. Sheffield. Ohio. She d. Jan. 8. 1907.
1654. Chaunoey Wvman, son of John Todd: m. May 1, 1854, Elizabeth,
2376. Mettie E., b.' Sept. 16. 1856.
2377. Marv H.. b. Feb. 23, 1857.
2378. John J., b. Nov. 9, 1863.
2379. Elizabeth K., b. May 29, 1866.
165.'). Almoii B.. son of John Todd: m. Jane Thompson, of Southfield, Fort
Erie. Ont.. July 2. 1872. Pasadena, Cahf.
1656. John Wilbur, son of John Todd: m. April 24, 1867, Frances, dau. of
Wm. Peebles and Anna Wildes. For many years he made ap:riculture a
specialty. In 1S90 lie leased the farm and moved to Kingsville, O.. entering into
the employ of the McCormick Co.. of Chicago, 111. For several years was also
engaged in business in Cleveland. Later he became general agent for the Ohio
Farmers' Insurance Co., of Ashtabula, Ohio. He died very suddenly, Feb. 7,
1914. while visiting in Cincinnati, Ohio.
2380. Jennie Maude, b. March 1, 1872.
2381. Almon L.. b. Jan. 13. 1875.
2382. Carleton Williams, b. June 19, 1885.
1659. Thomas L.. son of Charles A.: m. Sept.. 1871. Marguerite Pointer.
Abingdon, 111.
2383. Ida, b. Jan. 10, 1874: m. Dec. 1890, Walker Bellemy.
2384. Effie, b. Sept. 25, 1875: m. June 10. 1895. William Morrison.
Abingdon. 111.
2385. Julius Atwater, b. Oct. 19. 1877: unm.
2386. Clyde W. Atwater. b. May 4. 1888.
2387. Emeline, b. Dec. 14, 1891: m. Hobart Jones, Abingdon, 111.
2388. Ernest Elmer, h. ,Ian. 15, 1893.
166(1. Mary .Ann, dau. of Ch.nles Abel: m. Feb. 24, 1870, Perry Clark. Erie,
Penn.
Elmer Willard Ross, b. June 6, 1876.
Manda, b. May 29, 1871.
Orren, b. Dec. 22, 1872.
Magnolia L.. b. Mav 11, 1878.
Marshall Leon, b. July 21. 1882.
1664. l>4'wis Henry, .son of Miles L. : m. Jan. 3, 1.S.S2. Malmda Catherine
Zumwalt: d. M.iv 29, 1925. Lived at Monmouth, Ore. He d. April. 1927.
2389. Charlrs M., b. Oct. 26, 1885.
2390. John Miles, b. Nov. 11, 1888: m. Aug. 19, 1917, Pearl Butts.
I6(i.">. .lamrs I.., .son of Miles L.: m. Amelia Zumwalt. He il. in 1912 in a
runaway accident. Lived in Monmouth. (Oregon.
2.391. Essie, b. May 6. 1886: m. C.eorge Kho<le.s.
2392. Hattie E.. b. Oct. 15. 1888: m. Philip Schweizer.
2393. Mamie, b. Oct. 23. 1892: m. Frank Sclunk.
2391. Wilma. b. Oct. 21, 1903: unm.: .1. May. 1954.
1667. .Inlm Willi. mi, son of Mile.s L.: m. June 10, 1884. Dorothea, dau. of
Henrv Peter.son, h Juiv 29, 1861. H.' d. Feb. 21. 1904.
2395. Arthur AUxMt. b. Jan. 16. 1886.
204 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2396. Gertrude, b. April 16, 1888; m. Nov. 12, 1912, George B. Derreck.
Lives at Los Angeles, Calif.
George B., b. Feb. 16, 1914.
John William, b. May 3, 1917.
1669. Francis M., son of Lucius R.; m. Jan. 4, 1877, G. M. Offord. Their
children: Oscar, Elsie, Etta.
1670. JaiTies A., son of Lucius R.; m. March 4, 1880, Cinthy C. Limebaugh,
d. Sept. 12, 1890. Their children: Minnie, Musie, Lloyd, Maxime.
1671. Harvey H., son of Lucius R., m. Nov. 5, 1885, Mary F. James. She d.
Dec. 22, 1910. Their children: Roy, Eva.
1672. Ellsworth G., son of Lucius R.; m. March 29, 1884, Lizzie E. Hale.
They live in Ipava, 111. Two sons, Charles, Frank.
1673. Sarah J., dau. of Lucius R.; m. Dec. 25, 1884, Henry W. Hale. Their
children: Harlie, Bert, Robert, Adda, Dottie, Eva.
1674. Emma E., dau. of Lucius R.; m. March 10, 1887, Frank Shaw. They
live in Ipava, 111. Chil.: Ray, Don, Archie, Harley, Dorothy, Dwight Archie.
167.5. Burleigh E., son of Lucius R.; m. Oct. 13, 1896, Delia Gilson. Ipava,
111. Ray, deceased. Orlie Kenneth Atwater, b. Oct. 9, 1902; m. Edith Mae,
b. 1908, d. Oct. 17, 1953.
Joanne, b. May 10, 1929; m. Robert VanEtten.
Juanita, b. June 10, 1931; m. Robeit Clark.
Jeannette, b. April 21, 1933; m. Dean Hulvey.
Larry, b. Nov. 16, 1934. Serving with U.S. Navy.
Marcia, b. June 15, 1937. Student.
Harley Atwater, b. Dec. 3, 1904; m. Margaret, b. Nov. 15, 1904. Children:
Arlan, b. May 8, 1936. Marilee, b. Nov. 20, 1938. Bobby, b. March 8,
1942. Terry, b. Feb. 7, 1946.
Martha Dell, b. Aug. 20, 1930; m. Bloyd.
Dorothy, b. Dec. 21, 1914; m. Russell Foutch, b. March 3, 1912. Children:
Delbert, b. May 31, 1936. Delores, b. Nov. 12, 1939. Sandra, b. Dec. 16,
194 2. Edward, "b. March 23, 1947.
Wilmadean, b. April 23, 1918; m. Gerald Sears, b. July 31, 1917. Children:
Rony, b. April 12, 1948.
1677. Laura C, dau. of Lucius R.; m. Feb. 21, 1898, Fred Kelly. One
daughter, Edith.
1684. Ella M., dau. of Holhster; m. Egbert N. Coy, d. 1919. She d. Dec.
15, 1922.
Jessie May, Herbert Starr, Harry.
1686. Clarence E., son of Hollister; m. July 18, 1878, Catherine Naylor
Walton, b. Aug. 12, 1860, dau. of Rev. John Walton and Mary Reid; d. Dec,
1941. Clarence d. 1931.
2397. Eugene Henry, b. April 27, 1879.
2399. Grace Edith, b. Feb. 19, 1882.
2400. Bertha Agnes, b. Feb. 25, 1884.
2401. Julia Aden, ta. Sept. 26, 1886.
2402. John Hollister, b. Jan. 4, 1889.
2403. Charles Clarence, b. Feb. 10, 1892; d. Jan. 27, 1897.
2404. Henry Herbert, b. Nov. 8, 1894; d. Feb. 13, 1897.
2405. Freddie Clark, b. March 1, 1897; d. Feb. 13, 1909.
2406. Clarence Walton, b. Sept. 30, 1899.
2407. Francis Blanchard, b. July 16, 1903.
1690. Samuel Henry, son of Alfred; m. July 10, 1878, Selina Myers. Colo-
rado Springs, Col.
2408. Winifred Moore, b. June 1, 1880; unm.; d. April 29, 1929.
2409. Reginald Myers, b. Aug. 6, 1892.
ATWATEH GP:NEAL0GY 205
I(!!)t. I'ntlcrick U .. son of Samuel Woostcr: in. Oct. 7. IRRI. in Jcwott.
X. v., Mary L. Clia.sc. He organized the Catskill Mountain Telephone Co., in
isss, and has been its president ever since. He lives in Jewett, N. Y,
2110 {-.corse H.. b. Feb. 25, 1SR7.
2111 Hiland Chase, b. Jan. 1. 1S90.
2112. Rodger Frederic, b. May 21, 1892. Deceased.
IC!)."). I.ucina llunl. dau. of Samuel VVooster: m. May 25. 1882. John S.
ralliM-.son, (>r Winiihain. N. Y.
Helena M.. b. July 11. 1884. Graduate Columbia University with the degree
of Bachelor of Science. Died May 15, 1951.
H)9(;. Klm.r KINw orlh. son of Samuel Woostcr: m. April 7. 1887. Frances
A., •Ian (ii H< iiiA r Larv and Alalhca Tond. b. July 20. 1856. Jewett. N. Y.
2A\A. LeolaM., b. Jan. 14, 1888.
2111. Florence .V., b. April 18. 1890.
IG97. riatt Itoniain. son of Samuel Wooster; m. April IS. 1.S86, Annie S.
Rice. Jewett. N. Y. She d. July 15. 1919.
2415. Lerov W., b. Nov. 11, 1886.
2416. Arthur P., b. Dec. 2. 1889.
24 17. Gertrude K.. b. Oct. 2. 1895; d. Sept. 30. 1949.
2418. Doris Lucina. b. Feb. 17. 1907.
1698. .Alfred Eiigen«>. son of Samuel Wooster; m. April 16, 1892, Nettie B.
VVorden. New Britain, Conn.
I(;99. .Vlinira Chloe. dau. of George Camp; m. Everett Horton. of Bristol.
Conn.
p-rederic Algeron. b. Oct. 2. 1854; m. Oct. 30. 1893. Annie Cody.
Bertha Adelaide, b. Nov. 3. 1860; m. Dec. 31. 1878, Frank S. Judd.
1700. Theresa, dau. of Henry; m. Aug. 22. 1858. Henry S. Minor, b. July 17.
1834. Resided in Terryville. Conn. She d. March 21. 1910. He d. May 29. 1914.
Evangeline, b. June 15. 1873.
1701. Kiigene. son of Hcnrv. lived in Southington; m. Oct. 15. 1866. Alice
Hitchcock. He d. Dec. 14. 1878.
2419. Aleen Mazy. b. 1868; d. 1923; m. George \V. Bennett.
2420. Ernest B.. b. Aug. 9. 1870.
2421. Clifford E.. b. Nov. 1. 1871; unm.
2422. P:usene D.. b. March 23. 1874.
1702. Dureiice. son <>( Hinry. resided at Tahiti. Society Islands; m. 1875.
Moetia Salmon. He d. Nov. 28, 1910.
1703. CatlK rine, dau. of Henry; m. Jan. 15. 1.K73, Orson Dikeman. who d.
June 8. 1! She d. Sept. l.'i, 1934.
Caroline Agnes, b. May 20. 1875; m. George Elmer Benjamin, b. July 7,
1878. son of Albert Mills and Emma Cornelia Dann Benjamin.
Kitty Mabel, b. Nov. 15. 1882; m. Howard Francis May. b. Aug. 24. 1880.
d. Feb. 9. 1917.
Howard Dikeman, b. July 21, 1912; m. Evelyn Eure. b. Feb. 15. 1919.
Chil.: Barbara L.. b. Feb. 6. 194 7. Katherine A., b. March 6. 19-18.
Richard Howard, b. July 6. 1950.
Doieiice Keith, b. Oct. 9. 1914; m. Ann Humanson. Chll Lincoln H..
b. Oct. 15, 1942. Carolyn, b. P>b. 25. 1948.
1705. l-rancK. .son of Henry. In 1879 m. Helena J. Sellew, to whom wn*
born. May lu, l.SHi). a .son, Don-nee Keith Atwnter. who wn.s drowned nt Kennc-
bunkport. Me.. Aug. 23. 1900. Francis d. Nov. 25. 1935. Sec HiHtorlcal Section.
17110. Wesley Hubert. se)n of Willis; m. Dec. 10. 18S4, Minnie, dnii of
Stephen Feriialil an<l .Martha Lewis, b. Aug. 10. 1866. She d. Oct. 12, 1928.
He il. Mav 14, 1932.
2423. Hubert Fernald. b Dec. 5. 1887.
2424. Charles Willis, b March 5. 1892.
2425. Fdna M.ibel. b. Aug. 10. 1890; m. Aug. 19. 1919. Fldridge Brooks.
2426. Belle Loui.se. b Nov. 11. 1894.
206 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1707. Charles Ives, son of Stephen; m. Nov. 30, 1887, Minnie A. Dickinson.
Shelby, Mich.
2427. Wayne I., b. June 4, 1892; traveling auditor Bell Telephone Co.
2428. Earle D., b. Oct. 10, 1893; clerk State Treasurer's office, Michigan.
2429. Charles L., b. Dec. 17, 1896; soldier, Allied cause.
1708. Clifford Elbert, son of Stephen; m. Dec. 10, 1894, Ida Brott. Fenn-
ville, Michigan.
2430. Clarence.
2431. Dorence.
2432. Ruth M., b. Oct. 3, 1888.
1709. Jane Maria, dau. of Leonard; m. Nov. 7, 1867, Frances Norton. She
d. April 24, 1877; (2) Nov. 7, 1878, Ellen Atwater. He d. Feb. 12, 1901. She
d. Feb. 1, 1926.
Charles Ladd, b. Dec. 11, 1870.
1711. Julia, dau. of Leonard; m. Jan. 7, 1874. Joseph C. Burritt. He d. May
24, 1889. She d. Nov. 6, 1928.
Joseph Atwater, b. June 7, 1876; m. June 7, 1905, Sarah Annie McGowan.
He d. June 9, 1925.
Joseph Randall, b. Feb. 22, 1907; m. Sept. 15, 1928 Mildred Florence
Morgan of Fredonia, N. Y. He graduated 1933 Cornell U. ; profes-
sional engineer with U.S. Air Force, Dayton, Ohio. Chil.: Edward
Curtis, b. March 6, 1938— adopted Oct. 1, 1938.
Anna Atwater, b. Feb. 28, 1912; m. Samuel Wallace McCochrane, b.
July 17, 1909; radio sales — Trov, N. Y. Chil.: Cynthia Pearl, b.
Feb. 9, 1943. Sylvia Ellen, b. Jan. 15, 1947. Deborah Ann, b. May
6, 1951.
1712. Frederick, son of Leonard; m. Jan., 1871, Ella Sausman. He d. March
24, 1917. Ithaca, N. Y.
2433. Frederick H., b. Jan. 25, 1872; d. Nov. 22, 1950.
2434. Alice Hixon, b. Dec. 20, 1874.
2435. Anna Maria, b. April, 1887.
1713. Edgar Avery, son of Leonard; m. Jan., 1872, Caroline Burritt, who d.
Aug. 5, 1898; (2) Oct.' 28, 1917, Mrs. Julia Kelsey Cunningham. Manchester, la.
2436. Horace Burritt, b. Feb. 17, 1874.
2437. Laura Ellen, b. March 1, 1876.
2438. Florence Belle, b. April 27, 1879.
1714. Horace, son of Leonard; m. Aug., 1874, Emma E. Walkley, b. June,
1852. He d. June, 1886, at Alma, Nebraska.
2439. Horace Hazelton, b. Oct. 22, 1882.
2440. Isabelle, b. Feb. 12, 1886.
1715. Sarah Emily, dau. of Leonard; m. May 31, 1876, George S. Ranklin.
They lived at Ithaca,' N. Y. He d. Dec. 7, 1915, aged 69.
Mary Everett, b. June 14, 1878. Deceased.
Robert, b. March 23, 1882; m. Florence Hilda, b. June 1, 1899, dau. of
Alfred Ernest and Florence Blackmore Rigby.
Virginia Sherwood (Jill), b. April 4, 1934, at Bradford Junior College.
Hilda Page (Robin), b. June 20, 1929; d. Sept. 9, 1937.
See historical section. St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada.
George Atwater, b. Oct. 7, 1884; Cornell 1907; retired chemist, formerly
with geophysical laboratory, Carnegie Institution; Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. and Chemical Warfare Service, U.S.A.; m. Dorothy Polk, b.
Feb. 2, 1888, at Yardley, Pa., dau. of William S. and Marie Louise Polk
Taylor, Falls Church, Va.
Everett Horace, b. Oct. 10, 1890; Cornell 1912; Standard Vacuum Oil Co.,
Indonesia and India; Board of Economic Warfare; Retired; m. Louise
Spieker, d. 1851. Ludlowville, N. Y.
1716. William James, son of Leonard; m. Feb., 1879, Louise Cornelius.
Bessemer, N. Y.
1718. Sarah Emily, dau of Benjamin Avery; m. Sept. 16, 1861, Don Alonzo
Williams, son of John and Christine Davis. She d. April 28, 1883.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 207
Fanny Wenona. b. Aur. ."^l. 1862: ni. Lincoln E. Patterson. Ithaca. N. Y.
1720. l.<Mlvar(l .lay. .-^on of Benjamin Avery; m. June 15, 1871. Adaline
Peck I'aiel. h. Mav 20, 1S.")0. He wa.s a dealei- in trees and shrubbery at Wash-
ington. D. C. He d. April 12. 1921.
2441. Emily Paret. b. Aug. 17. 1873. Writer of books of nature stories for
children and also stories, poems and articles for many magazines.
Deceased.
24 12. Bertha, b. Aug. 11, 1871.
211,;. (^harles Ledyard, b. Feb. 2, 1879.
172S. Clara, dau. of Benjamin Avery; m. Aug. 21, 1890, Lincoln p:iliott
Patterson, son of David WMlliam and Helen Maria Lincoln, b. Dec. 1.'}, 188.5;
she d. May 15, 191.5. He m. (2) Api-il 10, 1918, Fanny W. Williams.
ITil. Harriet Kliza. dau. of Dewitl C; m. May 30, 1872, James E. Guyer,
of Highland, Pa.; in coal business in Waverly; d. April 15, 1915.
Charles Atwater, b. June 6, 1873; m. (1) Dec. 16. 1900 Maud Wright, b.
1874; (2) Sept., 1903 Esther Jones, of Charlotte, N. C.
Charles Reynolds Jones, b. Sept. 15, 1904; m. Lucille Winsor, b. July
10. 1907. "Chil.: Reynolds Winsor. b. Sept. 1. 1935. Charles Guerdon,
b. Sept. 2. 1940; d. Dec. 26, 1945.
Elizabeth, b. Dec. 7, 1874; m. June 26, 1907 William Willis Uttley. an
attorney of Lewistown, Pa.
John'Guver, b. Nov. 9. 1912; m. Mildred P.. b. March 4, 1908.
John Guver, Jr., b. Nov. 28. 1944. Thomas McKee, b. Nov. 4, 1946.
William Frederick, b. May 4, 1948.
.Tane C, b. June 22, 1876; m. April 5, 1905 Edwin Griggs Adams. Lived
four years in Nintsiu, China.
Harriet Mary, b. June 28, 1906; m. Nov. 30, 1928 Henry James Sidford.
b. Brooklyn. N. Y., Aug. 13, 1904.
Jane Sidford, b. Sept. 9. 1929; m. John Kimball Torell, b. May 3.
1925. Chil.: Tekia. b. April 24, 1955.
H. J. Sidford. Jr., b. Sept. 24, 1934.
Polly Sidford. b. May 25. 1938.
Etlwin Grigg, Ji.. b. Sept. 7, 1908; m. Frances Jones, b. Nov. 21, 1913.
Edwin G. Ill, b. Oct. 3. 1939. Arthur Woodruff, b. Oct. 21, 1942.
Fiances Erringer. b. Dec. 13, 1946.
Saraha H., b. June 18, 1882; m. Raymond E. Brooks.
James Guyer, b. July 7, 1909; m. Helen Mixer, h. Sept. 7, 1909.
James, Jr., b. April 5, 1941. Sarah Mi.Ker, b. June 2, 19.38.
Jane Elizabeth, b. 1912; m. Harold Edwin Holbrook, Jr.. b. 1910;
deceased.
Patricia Jane, b. 19.34. Sandra Ann, b. 1936.
Harold Edwin III, h. 191 1.
IT'.'.'). Isalx-lla Tichenor, dau. of DeWitt Clinton; m. Harvey George Fessen-
den, b. July 26, 1811, son of Rev. William Lathrop PVssenden, at Waverly.
N. Y.; he d. P"eb. 19, 1901. Isabella d. May 10. 1937. P.olh buru-d in Atwater
plot. Greenwood Cemetery, Waverly.
Wenona Atwater. b. Nov. 10, 1880; m. (1) June 27. 1905 Duncan G. Stan-
brough, b. Dec. 2, 1878; d. Jan. 18. 1929. (2) Rudolph G. Grant.
Con.stance Atwater, b. April 23. 1907; m. Thomas Burke. Constance
was an artist an<l Pres. Womens Club, Santa Fe, N. M.
.lolui P.. Stanbrough. b. April 19. 1909; d. Sept. 27, 1909.
DiWitt Harvev, b. Sept. 25, 1S8I; m. at Yonkers, N. Y., Aug. 17. 1915.
Elsie Amelia Miller, b. Jer.sey City. Dec. 19. 1895. DeWilt ediieatetl as
an architect C^orneil 1908; publisher of "The Sketch Hook Magazine";
now advertising executive.
DrWitt MdliM-, b. Oct. 3. 1916; m. M.iiid Harth.
Elsie .Atwater. U. Fvb. 17, 191.S; won women's swinuiiing meet, Palm
Beach pool Cannes. France 1933.
Betty May, b. May 1. 1926. Artist ami laboratory technician.
1727. .Anna -laiif. dau. of l^eWitt Clinton; m. Jan. 20, 1901, Charles C.
Strong, druggist at Waverly, N. Y. One dau., Marion Atwater, b. Mar. 30, 1903.
208 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1728. Lewis DeWitt, son of DeWitt Clinton; m. July 25, 1888, Isabelle
Douglas, dau. of Moses Lyman and Ella Augusta Douglas, b. March 21, 1867.
Waverly, N. Y. He has been a banker most of his life.
2444. Dorothy Douglas, b. SejDt. 18, 1889; m. Granville Reed Swany. She
d. Jan. 7, 1926. Left one son, Donald R., b. June 19, 1919.
2445. Donald Lewis, b. July 23, 1896; m. April 11, 1925, Mary Gladys
Kinyon and lives in Newark Valley, N. Y.
1729. Hiram Wells, son of Rufus King; m. June 16, 1887, Alice, dau. of
David Carey and Annetta Wright, b. March 19, 1867. He d. Feb. 25, 1918.
Alice d. Jan. 18, 1955.
2446. Arthur Carey, b. March 16, 1890.
2447. Daniel Carey, b. Jan. 27, 1901.
1730. William Edward, son of Rufus King; m. March 8, 1891, Gratia Maud
Hall. Pasadena, California.
2448. Lucile Hall, b. Feb. 19, 1892; d. May 7, 1933.
1731. Wenona King, dau. of Rufus King; m. Nov. 26, 1908, Charles William
Ekins. Riverside, Calif. She d. Jan. 16, 1942.
1732. Lucy Avery, dau. of Rufus King; m. May 2, 1906, William Leavens
Jencks. Glendale, Calif. Two chil., Robert William, ta. March 22, 1915; Paulina
Lucile, b. July 16, 1917.
1733. Atlas Wortliington, son of Spafford L.; m. May 3, 1888, Luella Susan
Crouch, b. Aug. 16, 1867.
2449. Horace Goodyear, b. Oct. 27, 1891.
2450. Susie Greene, b. Aug. 14, 1897.
2451. Milo Kline, b. July 4, 1899; m. Dec. 6, 1917, Alice Jennie Snyder.
1735. Edson R., son of Spafford L.; m. Nettie Buchanan. Cortlandt, N. Y-
1736. Willis Byron, son of Spafford L.; m. Dec. 20, 1888, Lilly Belle, dau.
of Samuel Atwater. He d. Nov. 19, 1924.
2452. Elizabeth Carter, b. Oct. 3, 1889.
1738. Clarence, son of Eugene; m. March 17, 1904, Beatrice Daly.
1748. Donald Williamson, b. Oct. 6, 1900, Newark, N. J. Engineer; m.
Dorothy Frances, b. July 10, 1902, Philadelphia, Pa., dau. of Anna Helen
Barrett and Howard Austin Darling.
1749. Charles Hall, son of Stephen Decatur; m. Oct. 6, 1878, Luella A.,
dau. of Nathaniel Halsey, of Ithaca. Resides in Ithaca, N. Y.
2453. Fred Halsey, b. Oct. 3, 1879.
2454. Clarence Moffett, b. Feb. 6, 1885; m. Josephine Teeter.
1750. Fred Beers, son of Stephen Decatur; m. Nov. 27, 1884, Nellie Wright.
He was a dry goods merchant at Ithaca, N. Y.
2455. Freida, b. Oct. 6, 1887; m. Brayton A. Porter.
1751. Minnie J., dau. of Jason J.; m. W. W. Pierce, local editor of State
Register, Des Moines, Iowa.
Elizabeth Dana. b. May 20, 1871; m. Louis J. Wittner, attorney at Des
Moines, Iowa.
Charles N., b. Dec. 25, 1872; wholesale dealer at Des Moines.
Emma May, b. Oct. 24, 1875; teacher in Irving school, Des Moines.
1752. Emma, dau. of Samuel T.; m. Dec. 2, 1868, Amos S. Hurlbut. He is a
merchant and farmer at Scipio, Cascade, N. Y.
1753. Jennie, dau. of Samuel T.; m. Sept. 8, 1880, Walter S. Havens of
North Lansing, N. Y. She d. Aug. 24, 1909.
1755. Arthur Jerome, son of John Bowman; m. Nov. 10, 1886, May Helen
Purdy, b. Oct. 21, 1859. He d. Dec. 6, 1919. May d. May 23, 1934.
2456. Harry Arthur, b. Sept. 3, 1889.
2457. Elaine Laurette, b. May 25, 1893.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 209
2458. George Wilson, b. .July 19. 1895.
2459. Corde Althea, b. Sept. 7. 1897.
2460. Maxine Helen, b. .July ;iO. 1901.
17.'»H. I'raiik Dwi^ht, son of Willis Gooriyoar; m. Sept. II. 1881, Alice Irene
b. Feb. 19, 1.S57, tlau. of James Kolison and Livinia King. He lives in Elmira,
N. Y. She d. April 9. 1931.
2461. Cora Anna. b. Sept. 28. 1884.
2162. Bertha Grace, b. Feb. 25. 1888; ni. June 30. 1923. Lucian Salvapprio.
Foinun- head of French Dept.. Lynbrook ( L. I.) High School.
2463. Clara Catherine, b. June 25, 1890": m. Dec. 1. 192;!. Gordon H. Sheedy.
2464. Agnes Alice, b. May 4, 1892; m. Sept. 1. 1919. P'rank Manning: d.
Jan., 1940.
2465. Mildred Eleanor, b. Nov. 6, 1902; m. Feb. 4. 1921. Robert M. Blais-
dell; (2) Philip G. Cowley, Elmira, N. Y.
17.')9. .Snyder rclcr. son of Willis Goodyear; m. Aug. 2:5, 1S87. Mary Row-
land. He is a member of Atwater Bros., in Elmira. N. Y.
2466. Edna Belle, b. Nov. 1, 1888; m. Sept. 22. 1909. Arthur Vogl. (2i
Arthur A. Kendall, Eau Gallie, Florida.
17«»(i. ( I:ir:i K\eline, dau of Willis Goodyear; m. Oct. 14. 1885, Fremont
Van Dcrzoo; b. Sept. 14, 1856. He d. June 18. 1928. She d. Jan. 5, 1930.
Mabel Rachael, b. June 14. 1887.
Leon Martin, b. Mav 8, 1889; m. April 12. 1915 Elizabeth Wixon. He d.
April 18, 1932.
Clair Eugene, b. May 17, 1918; m. Betty Jean, b. March 22, 1923.
Chil.: Walter Eiiwin, b. Sept. 19, 1942. Mary Eugene, b. Nov. 18.
1950. Randy Spencer, b. July 6, 1952.
Lloyd Duane, b. Jan. 29, 1921; m. Nancy Cardinial, b. Feb. 15. 1931.
Chil.: Marcia Kay. b. June 25. 1953.
Keith Martin, b. Nov. 14. 1922; m. Helen Teeter, b. June 8, 1923. Chil.:
Leon Harold, b. Aug. 25. 1946. Jack Martin, b. July 16. 1949.
Thomas Keith, b. Sept. 25, 1953.
Elmer Parker, b. Nov. 10. 1925; m. Mary Elizabeth Gunning, b. June
17. 1930.
Ruth Anna. b. Feb. 27, 1892; m. Aug. 25. 1928 Paul K. Sterigere. b. June
11. 1892 in Williamsport. Pa.
Jane Mane, b. Nov. 27, 1930; m. James Joseph Shannon, b. July
29, 1927.
i:<;L I'1(>v<I .Xldcn. son of Willis Goodyear; m. June 17, 1899, Leona Kohn.
H.- uas with" Fiank I ). (Atwater Bros.) doing largest creamery business m
Elmira, N. Y. Died Feb. 2, 1952.
2467. Alta Leona, b. April 28, 1900.
2468. Dorothea Olive, b. Dec. 31, 1901.
2469. Catharine Aldene. b. Nov. 2. 1905.
2470. Ermina Clair, b. Aug. 17. 1909.
2471. Bornice Mabel, b. Nov. 17, 1912.
176'.>. Km Inn \N .. .son of Darius Adams; m. April 20. 1882. Addie B. Podge.
2172. Zolman. b. 18H1.
2173. Ruth, b. 1893; m. Thank.sgiving day. 1917. Charles Uaughman.
1761. ( harles .A., son of Darius Adams; m. Oct. 21. 1899. Lena K.. dau. of
.Mai till Calull and Marv While. He is a clerk and lives at Hecttir. N. Y, He
served as .sergeant of Co. L. 3rd P.egt.. N. Y. Vols. Infantry, in the Spanish
War. Later was sergeant of the 30lh separate Co.. N.G.. N.Y. iXneased.
176.'). Lucia .\.. dau. of Darius Adams; m. March 28. 1894, Kelsie E.
Lawiriice Their children: Earl C.. Lavelle and Gladys. Decea.^ed.
1767. Lu«v T.. dau. of Ambro.se Colter; ni. Feb. 1. 1913. PhiUp CrJm. She
d. Mav 6. 1919. He d. July 31. 1951.
Reginal.l Atwater, b. March 21. 1914.... m. Eklna Shaw. b. June 8, 1917.
Chil.: Lucy Edith, b. May 12. 1935.
210 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Eugene Baker, b. May 6, 1919; m. Margaret Ann, b. July 29, 1923, dau. of
Henry Leo and Anna Maguire Duffy, Saranae Lake, N. Y. Chil.: Robert
Eugene, b. May 3, 1944. Glenn Philip, b. May 25, 1945. Paul, b. June 16,
1946. Donna Marie, b. Oct. 3, 1948. Mary Ann, b. Dec. 9, 1950.
1768. Bertha, dau. of Ambrose Cotter; m. Aug. 11, 1909, Archie R. Gillen,
of Groton, N. Y.
1769. Eugene B., son of Ambrose Cotter; m. Aug. 23, 1921 Helen, dau. of
Brink Garrett and Margaret Smith Mapes, b. May 22, 1899. Chil.: Catherine
Mary, b. Oct. 11, 1927.
1770. Ralph A., son of Ambrose Cotter; m. April 19, 1917, Ida Elaine
Putnam, a descendant of Israel Putnam; b. May 18, 1885; formerly head of
English Dept.
2474. Lucella W., b. Jan. 20, 1918.
2475. Ambrose, Jr., b. Nov. 16, 1919; d. Jan. 31, 1926.
2476. Dorothy Louise, b. Sept. 3, 1922.
1772. Mary, dau. of Ambrose Cotter; m. Aug. 4, 1945, John P. Grimley, d.
May 27, 1948. Mary operates nursing home in Palo Alto, Calif.
1773. Alonzo M., son of Alonzo B.; m. Dec. 14, 1851, Mary Pickering, in
Lock Haven, Penn.; m. (2) Jan. 21, 1876, Alice M. Broughton. He d. March
20, 1898.
2477. Alonzo Hudson, b. 1877.
2478. Emily Harriet, b. 1881.
1774. Nornnan B., son of Alonzo B.; m. May 31, 1852, Phebe B. Tompkins,
dau. of Joshua and Elizabeth Lawrence, b. Sept. 19, 1832. He was a farmer and
pi'oduce dealer in Genoa, N. Y., and d. May 15, 1888.
2479. Mary E., b. May 24, 1853.
2480. Norman J., b. June 16, 1855.
2481. Wilhs W., b. April 29, 1859.
2482. Elizabeth T., b. Sept. 14, 1867.
1775. Jason G., son of Alonzo B.; m. March 11, 1862, Mary Elizabeth, dau.
of Jonathan Tilton and Sophia Tourette, b. Feb. 16, 1838. He is a produce
dealer and farmer at King Ferry, N. Y.
2483. Fred T., b. March 31, 1864.
2484. Dwight J., b. Aug. 21, 1866.
2485. Roy A., b. April 1, 1870.
2486. Ward B., b. Nov. 9, 1874.
2487. Sophia, b. Aug. 19, 1876.
2488. Dayton B., b. Feb. 16, 1879.
1777. W. Hudson, son of Alonzo B., m. Ellen Brown; d. without issue.
1778. Lois Augusta, dau. of John G.; m. Oct. 24, 1865, Adelbert H. Smith,
of Owego, N. Y. She d. 1924.
Franklin Atwater, b. Nov. 3, 1866; m. Aug. 7, 1899, Kate Dean.
Lois Josephine, b. April 7, 1892.
Dean Hasbrook, b. Dec. 5, 1894.
Otis Lewis, b. July 26, 1868; m. Nov. 16, 1898, Lena Milks. No. children.
Harvey Weston, b. March 26, 1870; m. Dec. 13, 1891, Bessie Stillwell.
Pamelia Augusta, b. Dec. 6, 1871; m. Sept. 5, 1894, Warren Counsell.
Mildred Augusta, b. Feb. 9, 1899.
Martin Wesley, b. March 29, 1876; m. July 11, 1900, Martha Hewitt. He
d. April 19, 1933.
Walter Gardner, b. Jan. 8, 1878.
Arthur Dwight, b. Oct. 25, 1879.
Edith Florence, b. June 25, 1882.
Lois Adele, b. Oct. 18, 1888; d. Feb. 17, 1890.
1779. George Weston, son of John G.; m. Nov. 29, 1871, Elizabeth, dau. of
David Tuthill and Sarah B. King, b. Aug. 23, 1851. She d. Sept. 21, 1916. He
lived all his life in Southern Cayuga county. He taught school in Genoa and
Lansing for eighteen years and was a school commissioner six years. He was
AT WATER GENEALOGY liU
always a staunch Republican in politics, past master of the Genoa Masonic
lodge, Lansingville grange ami of Genoa lodge of Odd Fellows. He d. Oct. 7.
1925.
2489. Ellis King, b. Aug. 26, 1872.
2490. Asa Jav. b. Sept. 5, 1874.
2491. David tuthill, b. Sept. 13, 1879.
1780. Jesse (iifford, son of John G.; ni. Feb. 3, 1875, Rachel Sill; d. Oct. 28.
1S77; (2) Sept. 27, 1882, Helen Aurelia Hall; (3) June 4, 1913, Mrs. Mary
Beach-Curtis. Auburn, N. Y.
2492. Leland Weston, b. Dec. 22, 1875.
2493. John Sill. b. Oct. 4, 1877; m. Edna M. Neal. He d. March 19. 1933.
2494. Harry Hall. b. April 28, 1884.
1781. I-iopard .Vugustus, son of Daniel Leonard; ni. Nov. 9, 1851, Harriet
E.. dau. of William and Sally R. ( Conley ) Lawrence, of Meriden, Conn. He d.
Aug. 25, 1858. His widow m. Philo Bristol. July 16, 1859, and d. June 23, 1903.
2495. Augusta R., b. Feb. 28, 1856; m. Win. L. Grant.
1783. r.eorjje I>ovelI, son of George Willard; m. May 16, 1865. Mary Jane
Blakeslee. New Haven. He d. May 20^ 1908.
2496. George Levi, b. March 5. 1866; ni. Irene Russell. He d. Aug. 7, 1931.
2497. Mary Emeline, b. Oct. 16. 1869; m. June 4, 1888, Richard Graham.
1785. John Burton, son of George Willaru; m. July 10, 1876, Charlotte,
dau. of Peter Graham and Angeline Fox, b. April 6, 1856. He lived in New
Haven, and il. Dec. 1, 1900.
2498. Charlotte Louise, b. July 2, 1877; m. Jan. 1, 1903, James Ernest
Brown.
1786. Morgan Nichols, .son of John Elizur: m. Oct. 24. 1873. Emma L.
Atwater; d. March 9. 1931. They lived in New Haven. She d. Dec. 17, 1910.
2499. Berta May. b. Aug. 21, 1874; m. John Brooks.
I7H7. Castine Kiiretta. dau. of John Elizur; m. June 14, 1865. George M.
Ailing, of Highwood, Conn. She d. Aug. 27. 1897.
William H.. b. April 7. 1866.
Cora May. b. July. 1868.
Harrv Dibble, b. March 30, 1878; m. Dec. 31, 1902, Mabel F. Wooil. Two
sons. George Crane, b. Dec. 13, 1903. and Frederick Wood. b. Dec. 19,
1907.
1789. James I'eter. son of William E.; m. Dec. 25, 1890. Minnie .A. Timbers.
He d. at Milton Center, Ohio, Dec. 14, 1913. She m. (21 RoUo Miller.
2500. Maurice B., b. Dec. 24, 1891; m. May 22, 1913, Stella Grace Bush.
Chil.: Flora Jean, b. Sept. 28, 1915; Faylene, b. July 12, 1917.
2.501. Paul E.. b. March 11, 1896; m. Aug. 27. 1918. Zelina Miller.
2502. Adelia May, b. De( 12. 1900; m. June 4, 1919. Reville li. Regenold
of Swanton. Ohio.
17!»(t. IJtrtua Carlos, son of Allen H,; m. Feb. 5, 1871, Louise Jones. No
children.
17!tl. -Nlarv Jr.sepliiiie. dau. of Allen H.; m. Sept. 28, 1872. Jared G.
Hickley. No eiiildien. She d. July 11. 1.S79.
nn-i. M<liii:i F.li/alMlli, dau. of .Mien H ; m. Sept. 20. 1871. T^o Clark.
Fr.iiik L., b. .'-'ept. 2, 1S72. I-'red A., I). .March 8. 1884.
1794. Itepina Idalinc, dau. of Allen H.; ni. Oct. 14, 1871, Aaron Hoover.
Marv AlH.. h. Orl. 4, 1875. Nellie Irene, b. July 2. 1878.
Honier Atwater. b. May 9. 18.S5. Harold V.. b. Sept 14. 1R96.
17M.-). Ilnratio Ward, .son of Allen H ; m. Feb. 5. 1882. Emllv E. Hatch.
Livi's III ("hit.igo.
2.503. Maud J., b. Nov. 6. 1882.
2.504. Wan! D., b. March 25, 1886.
2505. Allen H.. b. Oct. 1, 1891.
212 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1796. Ichahod Hiram, son of Allen H.; m. Oct. 5, 1893, Ada A. Mothwig.
She d. April 22, 1899.
2506. Emery W., b. Nov. 17, 1894.
2507. Effie E., b. Feb. 17, 1897.
1797. Lillian Eliza, dau. of Allen H.; m. Aug. 18, 1898, Jared G. Hinckley.
1800. Lyman J., son of Jared Allen; m. Dec. 22, 1887, Margaret Isabell,
dau. of Peter I. Brodie and Christy A. Campbell, b. Aug. 31, 1862. He was a
stock and grain broker and lived at Grand Lodge, Mich.; d. May 22, 1916.
2508. Lyman Peter, b. Nov. 15, 1888. In real estate business in Detroit.
2509. Brodie T., b. Sept. 2, 1891.
180L Jennie Marie, dau. of Jared Allen; m. Aug. 2, 1882, Charles Frederick
Brown, of Morristown, N. J. He is an expressman.
Lewis Allen, b. May 17, 1889; m. Jan. 26, 1910, Carrie O'Brien. Three chil-
dren, Joseph, b. Jan. 6, 1911; Marion, b. May 20, 1912; Allen, Jr., b.
June 5, 1914.
Russell Clarence, b. Dec. 31, 1893; m. June 5, 1915, Catherine Murray.
George Hobart, b. Sept. 7, 1897.
1806. Alonzo D., son of David; m. Jan. 2, 1867, Mary D., dau. of Henry
Tuttle and Diadama Ware, b. Feb. 8, 1850. He was a farmer at Clarendon,
Vermont. He d. July, 1924.
2510. Edwin Henry, lives in Weston, Vt., b. May 9, 1869; m. Ella Russell,
d. and has one child, Osa Mary; m. Moore.
1807. Alfred H., son of David; m. Feb. 15, 1867, Samantha Shippy; d. 1922.
They lived in Wells, Vt. He d. Nov.. 1921.
2511. Lois, b. 1868; m. Egbert Hale of Weston, Vt. Their children are:
Jennie, b. Nov. 20, 1894; m. May, 1914, Ray Joslyn; one son, Merrell,
b. Dec. 29, 1915.
John, b. Feb. 22, 1903.
Rollin, b. Feb. 20, 1906.
1808. Lorette F., dau. of David; m. March 3, 1874, Moreland E. Lane. Resi-
dence, Walhngford, Vt. He d. May 7, 1917.
Rollin C, b. Oct. 28, 1877; m. Feb. 8, 1905, Ethel M. Johnson. She d. Feb.
20, 1916; m. twice. Chil.: Clayton R., b. Feb. 18, 1906; Howard B., b. Jan.
15, 1914; Milton E., b. Feb. 13, 1916. They qlive in Leominster, Mass.
Bertha M., b. Sept. 8, 1865; m. Feb. 28, 1907, Herbert G. Savery. Live in
Walhngford, Vt.
1809. Myron Paul, son of David; m. March 3, 1875, Hannah J., dau. of
Sardinus Smith and Louise March; (2) m. May Frances. Lived at Wells, Vt.
He d. March 9, 1920.
2512. Alta L., b. June 22, 1879; m. Albert A. Lamotte, Mechanicsville.
2513. Ida May, b. Nov. 11, 1880; m. Feb. 22, 1905, James Alyward
Granville.
2514. Iva Dell, b. Jan. 28, 1885; m. May 30, 1910, Palmer Isles, Mechan-
icsville.
2515. Mae W., b. March 5, 1888; m. Feb. 26, 1915, Edgar Parks.
1810. Charles W., son of David; m. Dec. 24, 1879, Mary Eastman. Lives in
West Rutland, Vt.
2516. Harley, m. Mabel Fish. Live in Rutland, Vt. One daughter, Hazel.
1811. Laura B., dau. of David; m. Jan. 22, 1882, Elisha Leffenwell, b. Oct.
11, 1862. They live in Middletown, Vt.
Ernest M., b. May 27, 1884. Charles D., b. May 31, 1886. Ole B., b. May 4,
1891. Norris W., ta. May 16, 1894. Clayton E., b. Sept. 30, 1892.
1812. Erastus Wellington, son of Socrates; m. May 24, 1887, Levina Eleanor
Collins, b. May 28, 1858. They live at 915 Fulton St., Minneapolis, Minn.
2517. Edna Mabel, b. Feb. 5, 1890.
2518. Leona Sylvia, b. Dec. 29, 1891.
2519. Celia Irene, b. Aug. 2, 1894.
at\vatb:r genealogy 213
181 5. OrhiiKlo Dallas, son of Socrates: m. Oct. 15. 1891, Latira. dan. of
James Wylie, b. May ID. 1874. They live at Minden, Neb. He d. March 23. 1933.
2520. Charles Kdward, b. Oct. 26. 1892.
2521. Buford Wellington, b. Oct. 26, 1894.
2522. Leo Roberts, b. Feb. 13, 1897: d. Sept. 1. 1918.
1814. Daniel W.. .son of Royal: m. March 7, 1878. Lillian A. Kent, who d.
Dec. 31. 1888: (2) Feb. 4. 1890, Abigail F.. dau. of Charles Burns and Sarah
Schultz. He d. Nov. 2, 1932.
2523. Henry Kent. b. Feb. 20, 1883.
By second marriage:
'2524. Florence, b. Nov. 13, 1891.
2525. Ralph, b. Aug. 7. 1894: m. .Tune 26, 1926, Edith Yount: d. 1929.
181.'). .Vyres B.. son of Royal; m. Oct. 12, 1887, Chloe A., dau. of Warren
Marsh and Hairiet Nye. He is a stock raiser and farmer at Marion. Linn
County, Iowa.
2526. Olive B., b. Sept. 14, 1888.
2527. Donald M., b. June 11, 1890.
2528. Josephine F., b. April 13, 1893.
1816. Laura >I.. dau. of Royal: m. Oct. 1, 1884. M. D. Pember. b. June 1,
1860. Hf lives at Woodlawn, Ore., and is a stone and brick mason.
1818. Louise C, dau. of Royal: m. April 1, 1900. George Sines, b. Jan. 22.
1870. Sarah, b. Aug. 21, 1904. All deceased.
1819. .lanits K., son of Royal; m. April 9. 1904. Emily Marie, dau. of Wm.
Hawks and Hllcn .\nn Downey. He resides at Atlantic City. N. J.
2r)29. P^lossu' Kllen, b. Oct. 1. 1905.
18i."). ( lara Parsons, dau. of Elnathan Reynolds; m. Nov. 14. 1894. James
Turner Ackerman.
Rosa Ackerman, b. Aug. 31. 1895. Mabel Revnolds. b. June 5, 1898.
Elsie Louise, b. May 26. 1900. James Atwater. b. Sept. 20, 1902.
Clara Turner, b. Feb. 13, 1905. Wendell Elnathan, b. Nov. 30. 1908.
18?«. AIaiiri<-e Hooker, son of Cornelius Rush; m. Oct. 30. 1879, Lsabel B.
Brown, h. i^vpX. 7, 1856; d. Sept. 12. 1905. No chil. Live in Greenville. N. Y.
18'i8. ( ornelius Hush, son of Cornelius Rush; m. Aug. 6. 1879. Martha M.
Bellows, b. Sept. 17. 1858. Live in Greenville, N. Y. He is a farmer.
2530. Elnathan R., b. Sept. 22, 1883.
2531. David H.. b. Nov. 11. 1886.
2532. Nancv V.. b. July 23, 1881. Nur.sc, now at Richmond, Va.
2533. Kenneth C. b. Nov. 15, 1890.
2534. Robert T.. b. Sept. 16, 1897; m. Aug. 21, 1918. Margaret Scott Adt,
b. Oct. 12, 1897. of Richmond. Va.
18^9. Ida .Vngelia, dau. of John B.; m. Dec. 19. 1877. Eugene Wallace
ParU.r of P^n.wnsville, X. Y. She d. Aug. 22, 1917.
Graie Bell, b. July 30. 1880; m. Nov. 12. 1901, F:dward B. Everloigh.
Lola Louise, b. Nov. 5. 1884; m. Louis B. Bartlett. Adams. N. Y.
Bina Adelia. b. April 18, 1887; m. Miles Gouseth.
Gr-dige Henry, b. Dec. 30, 1888; m. Miss McEvoy.
Kms.' Wallace, b. Sept. .30. 1891; unm.
\s:Ui. <..(iim- l.lii;itliaii, .son of John B.; m. Jan. 1. 1889, Snrah Francis, dau.
of Albeit T. Xorris and Mary E. Messier, b. Jan. 9. 1870. George d. July I. 1913.
L'.^:;."^! H.l.ii Fiancis, b.'jan. 28. 1897; ni. Dec. 21, 1917. Edgar Foreman.
1831. .lohii ( lann«e, son of John B.; m. Julv U. 1900. Viola Mac. dau. of
Geo. F. Hills and Lo/.ane M. Salisburv. John d. Nov. 10. 19.'>4.
2536. Margu.-nle, b. Mav 4, 190.^i: d May. 1924.
2537. John Ronald, b, .Iiine 21, 1907.
2538. Leali p:iisabeth, b, Jan. IS, 1911.
1833. .less!.- .v., dau. of James; m. April 16. 1879. Charles Ruckbeo. Ho Is
a farmer and they reside at Alford, Mass.
214 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Jennie Eliza, b. Sept. 15, 1880.
1834. Sherman G., son of James; m. Sept. 9, 1890, Mabel, dau. of Levi H.
Stafford and Emeline A. Ford. She d. Sept. 14, 1894. He lives near Suffield,
Conn.
2539. Verne L., b. Feb. 24, 1892.
1835. Henry, son of James; m. Sept. 14, 1890, Mabel C. Stafford; (2) May
31, 1909, Florence Briggs. They live in Feeding Hills, Mass.
1836. Emma Stella, dau. of James; m. Jan. 7, 1886, William Palmer. They
live at Van Duesenville, Mass.
Alonzo, b. Sept. 30, 1886. Ruth, b. July 28, 1893.
1837. Hattie Louise, dau. of James; m. March 15, 1892, Ephraim Baldwin.
They live at North Egremont, Mass. No children.
1841. Frederick, son of Elias H.; m. July 2, 1897, Ellen Cosgrove. They
live in Atlantic Highlands, N. J.
2540. Fred, b. April 1, 1898.
2541. Mabel L., b. Sept. 27, 1899; d. 1922.
2542. Harriet B., b. Nov. 19, 1900.
2543. Hannah A., b. Aug. 6, 1903.
2544. Lucinda, b. Aug. 24, 1906.
2545. Evelyn Mary, b. May 26, 1912.
2546. George H., b. Nov. 3, 1913.
2547. Jay Cosgrove, ta. Oct. 17, 1915.
2548. Robt. Lewis, b. May 6, 1918.
1842. William E., son of Albert A.; m. Oct. 21, 1916, Georgianna Bates
Viets of East Granby, Conn. He is in the hardware business in Westfield, Mass.
1844. Liicretia May, dau. of Edward C; m. June 20, 1912, Samuel G. Camp.
Deceased. Canaan, Conn.
Elizabeth, b. Sept. 2, 1913; present name Holmes, with dau. Elsie Lucretia,
b. Jan. 13, 1937; Smith College.
1848. Mary Eliza, dau. of Daniel A.; m. June 10, 1865, Henry M. Chapel, of
Sedalia, Mo. He was born Oct. 28. 1839.
William, b. Sept. 12, 1868. Charles, b. Aug. 28, 1870.
Lillian, b. April 1, 1874. Floyd, b. Sept. 6, 1879. Maud, b. May 6, 1884.
1849. William Henry, son of Daniel A.; m. Jan. 13, 1876, Ella B. Haynes,
b. July 5, 1849. Lives iii Garfield, N. Y. He d. Feb. 28, 1920.
2549. Gertrude, b. Nov. 10, 1877.
2550. Calvin Haynes, b. Oct. 4, 1881.
2551. WiUiam Henry, b. Oct. 14, 1883.
2552. Blanche Ella, b. July 5, 1886.
2553. Daniel Augustus, b. April 13, 1888.
2554. John Haynes, b. April 22, 1894.
2555. Mary Emeline, b. April 2, 1898; unm.
1850. Martha Elinor, dau. of Daniel A.; m. Nov. 24, 1868, Reuben H. Finch,
of Chatham, N. Y. He d. Jan. 15, 1899.
Sue Emma, b. June 10, 1879; m. June 15, 1904, Ernest L. Mather. Two
chil.: Helen Frances, b. Sept. 28, 1906; Grove Alderman, b. Aug. 15, 1908.
1851. Emeline Priscilla, dau. of Daniel A.; m. Albert Cross, of Stephen-
town, N. Y.
1852. Silas Isaiah, son of Daniel A.; m. Sept. 26, 1883, Agnes L. Woodward.
No children. Lives in New York. He d. Feb. 24, 1933.
1853. Mary Seward, dau. of Arlow Nelson; m. Sigmund M. Constine.
Felix A., b. April 22, 1900; m. Sept. 1, 1923, Elizabeth Gabriel. Charles
Gabriel, b. June 22, 1924; m. Jan. 11, 1947, Dorothea Harrison. (Dau.)
Candice Ann, ta. Dec. 16, 1950 I See Honor Roll— WW II). Janet Eliza-
beth, ta. Sept. 18, 1928; Graduate Syracuse Univ., Fine Arts, 1950; m.
Lyman J. Larrabee, Jr., Aug., 1951. (Dau.) Terry Ann b. July 6, 1953,
Binghamton, N. Y.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 215
Dorothy, b. July 10, 1905; m. 1930 to James McBride.
Dorothy Mary, b. May 30, 1932; m. Clamie Doble Schrauprer. Chil.:
Stephen Douglas, b. Dec. 1. 1952.
Jean Marie, b. Nov. 21, 1934; ni. George Albert Sager. b. April 11. "32.
James Theodore, b. June 6. 1937; Norma Eilen, b. Aug. 27. 1942.
Lewis John, b. Oct. 9, 1909.
Saiah Constine. b. Feb. 18. 1912; m. Theodore Fischer, 1930. He is dead.
Sarah is in Research — Sperry-Rand.
1S.">1. L<»iiiH >!., son of Arlow Nelson; m. March 30, 1902. Ellen M. Gale.
lUith M.. b. May 11, 1903.
John M.. b. Oct. 28, 1905.
Roger W., b. .Inly 17, 1909.
18.")."). Sarah >I.. dau. of Arlow Nelson; m. Dec. 27, 1894. Frank S. Miller-
d. Aug. 11. 1918. Sarah d. Jan. 22. 1951.
Harold A., b. Aug. 22. 1895; d. Jan. 7. 1944.
Linden J., b. Aug. 18. 1898; m. Edna Searles. b. Oct. 11. 1897. Linden is a
manufacturer. Chil.: Marilyn, deceased.
Linden Francis, b. Aug. 24, 1922; m. Doris, b. Aug. 7, 1922. dau. of
Pansy Spiatt Spring;er.
Chil.: Robert Lynden, b. Dec. 13. 1944; Wayne Loren. b. Jan. 5.
1950; Laurel Ann, b. Jan. 27, 1954.
*Edna Searles, while in Federal Gov. was personally requested, in
May 1921. by President Thomas Woodrow Wilson to type a letter
for him on White House Stationery, which he signed personal and
requested Edna to mail.
Gertrude, b. Sept. 2, 1902; d. May 11, 1929.
1H.")(). Henry S., son of Arlow Nelson; m. Martha Harper; (2) Cora Hill, d.
June If). 1917; (3) Nov. 12, 1918, P. ail Browning, b. Aug. 20. 1882.
Ethel Roscelia, b. March 22, 1904; m. Melvin Robert Graham, b. Jan. 3.
1905. Chil.: Rita Jean. b. May 26. 1926; m. Oct. 15. 1949 to Reese Charles
Lewis; d. May 19, 1951.
Lottie Marie, b. June 21. 1933; m. Glenn William Shinier, b. Sept. 27.
1929. Chil.: Melvin William, b. April 24. 1952; Roger Paiil. b. April
25. 1954. Birchardville. Pa. Melvin Robert. Jan. 1, 1942.
Martha Jane, b. Jan. 16. 1910; school teacher; m. Paul Weldon Hartley.
b. Aug. 13. 1903. own business, electric water systems.
S. Maude Atwater, b. July 28, 1912; m. James F. Houlihan, b. Sept. 19.
1913. d. July 19, 1950. ( Son I Robert Lewis Parke, b. April 11, 1926 in
LB.M. Maude in Chemical Div. Gen. Aniline & Film Corp.
Ralph H.. b. April 8. 1923; m. Sept. 1. 1945. Evelyn Crawford.
1H.">8. Charles I)., son of James Griffin; m. Dec. 2. 1903. Marguerite D.
Smith; d. April 8. 1945. Charles d. April 29, 1949.
Delos Griffin, b. April 13, 1906; m. Helen I. Janoski. b. Julv 11. 1912.
Chil.: Barbara Elaine, b. July 16, 1938; Norman Edward, b. PVb. 3.
1943; Donald Eugene, b. Sept. 3. 1948. Binghamton. N. Y.
Shirley Arlouine. b. Sept. 1. 1909; m. Benjamin L.. b. Nov. 22. 1906, son
of James and Josephine Santo.se. (Witherbee, N. Y.)
Chil.: Arlouine Mav. b. Sept. 19. 1939; Charles John. b. Jan. 12. 1948;
Claude Albert, h. March 15. 1917; m. June 25. 1938; C.ladys. b. July
23. 1915. (Dau.) of Lvdia Scheiber (dcc.t and Arnold Ganlet. Chil.:
Robert Scott, b. May" 18. 1939; Gerald Ross. b. Nov. 15. 1941; Charles
Arnold, b. June 29. 1943. Claudia Anne, b. Oct. 30. 1946; Kunberly
Kaye, b. Dec. 12, l?t51. Tucson, Ariz.
I859. Harry !{.. .son of Uriah E.; m. Sept 12. 1894. Viola Rockies, b. July
16, 1S71. Lives m Los Angeles. Calif.
2556. Mar.sden R.. b. April 8. 1897.
2557. Elliott B., b, Dec. 19, 1898.
1863. William I>jinjf\vorthy, son of Edward W.; m. July 6. 1S98. Mary
Mulv.iney of Quebec. She <i. in East Kmgston. N. H.. Feb. 27. 1918; m. (2»
May 6, 1919. Kathenne Mulvanev. Thev live at Landover. Md.
2558. William Lang worthy." b. Fe'b. 14. 1921.
216 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2559. Edward Clapp, b. April 15, 1921.
2560. Katherine Mulvaney. b. June 26, 1925.
1864. Edward Cons'don, son of Edward W. ; m. June 26, 1901, Linda Orpha
Perrin, dau. of Andrew S. Perrin and Belinda S. Williams. He graduated from
University of Rochester, 1898; member Society Mayflower, Descendants in the
state of New York. Admitted New York state bar 1901; secretary Massey-
Harris Harvester Co., Inc. Residence, Batavia, N. Y. He d. Sept., 1925.
2561. Edward Perrin, b. July 5, 1902.
2562. Helen Hastings, b. March 30, 1905.
1865. Alice Elizabeth, dau. of Edward W.; m. April 9, 1901, E. Dean
Hickox. He d. March 31, 1918. Alice d. May 6, 1954.
Raymond Atwater, b. July 24, 1902; m. Margaret B., b. May 13, 1908.
(Son) David B., b. July 25, 1935. Student Wesleyan University.
Richard Dean, born July 24, 1902; m. Elizabeth Chapin, b. Oct. 20, 1906,
graduate Syracuse Univ.; Richard — Un of Rochester. Chil. : Barbara L.,
b. Jan. 25, 1930; St. Lawrence Univ., '51 M. Dean C, b. Oct., 1934;
Cornell Univ., '56. Jane A., b. Sept. 2, 1936; St. Lawrence Univ., '58.
Barbara Atwater, b. Feb. 11. 1914; dau. of Alice Atwater Leadley and
Edward H. Leadley; m. Roy Sheorn, jeweler, b. Sept. 1, 1916. Children:
Barbara, b. Sept. 20, 1914; Roy DeLoache, b. June 6, 1945.
1866. Frances Randolph, dau. of Edward W.; m. Feb. 26, 1916, William
D. Clapp. Rochester, N. Y. Emily Ramsdell, b. Oct. 14, 1917; m. Charles
Coulaton Gillispie, b. Aug. 6, 1916, Asst. Prof. Princeton University. Stephen
Atwater, b. April 9, 1919; m. Janet Leeroyd.
1868. Christopher Greene, son of Richard M.; m. May 5, 1903, Jane Power
Dunnell. Tarrytown, N. Y. See vol. 4, p. 241
2563. Janet Dunnell, b. Sept. 6, 1905.
2564. Sylvia Mead, b. March 18, 1907.
2565. Abby Wanton, b. Feb. 12, 1911.
1869. Ethelwyn Morrill, dau. of Richard M.; m. Aug. 29, 1895, Arthur H.
Cleveland. She d." Feb. 2, 1900.
Arthur Horton, Jr., b. Jan. 20, 1897; d. Jan., 1950; m. Arabella Burns
Clark, June, 1937.
Chil.: Arthur Horton IH; b. July 4, 1938; Arabella Burns, b. Oct.,
1939.
Ethelwyn Atwater, b. Jan. 31, 1900; m. (1) Kirk Meadow Croft, 1920 Div.
Lucy Kirk, b. April 25, 1921; m. Arthur Sherman Beaman 1942 Div.
Amanda Chaffee, b. Jan., 1943. (2) m. Willis Ballance Rice, April 28,
1931.
Chil.: Ethelwyn Ballance, b. Jan. 20, 1933; m. June 6, 1953, Edwin
Garrett Hardin.
1870. Richard Mead, son of Richard M. See Historical Section.
2566. Leigh Richmond Brewer, b. Jan. 26, 1899.
2567. Richard Mead HI, b. Nov. 5, 1901.
1871. David Hastings, son of Richard M.; m. April 6, 1904, Beatrice, dau.
of Charles W. Bardeen and Ellen Palmer Dickerman. His preparation for
college was received in the schools of Berlin, Germany, and Syracuse, N. Y. He
attended Brown University for two years, then entered the Medical School of
Syracuse University, where he graduated in 1900 with the degree of M.D. He
passed two years as interne and house physician at the Columbus Hospital,
New York City, then established himself in practice in Rochester, N. Y. In
June, 1918, Dr. Atwater joined the U.S. Army Medical Corps, went through
the training course at Camp Greenleaf, Chattanooga, was commissioned lieu-
tenant and went abroad in September, 1918. He was in charge of a camp
hospital at Loches, France; d. 1949.
2568. David Hastings, b. July 25, 1908.
1872. Anna Dorothea, dau. of Richard M.; m. Oct. 16, 1904, Edward Wan-
ton Smith, son of Benjamin R. and Esther Fisher Wharton. Chemical En-
gineer, Univ. of Penna. Awarded many patents. Died 1940.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 217
Sarah Anne Greene, b. May 29, 1906: graduate Wellesley '27; secretary
Pennsylvania Historieal Society.
Esther Fisher, b. Aug. 11, 1908; graduate Wellesley '29; ni. John Howard
Benson, sculptor and author.
Thomas Tew, b. Julv 28, 1936; John Everett, b. Oct. 8. 1939; Richard
Mead Atwater, b. Nov. 8, 1913.
Anne Dorothea, b. Feb. 16, 1910; m. Patrick Hodgkin. d. July 18, 1939.
Ann graduated Friend School and Mt. Holyoke College.
Waring.
William Wharton, b. March 1, 1912; Friends-Haverford College and
M.I.T.: m. 1943 Dorothv Gilpin, dau. of Bernard G. and Mildred Whitall
Chil.: Marjory, b. June .i, 194.5: W.W. Ill, b. Jan. ."), 1947; Robert,
b. Nov. 29, 19.50; Daphne, b. May 11, 1952.
Deborah Wharton, b. Nov. 9, 1913; Friends School. Wheaton College; m.
Frank Carson Lutman, M.D., of Burlington, Vt.
Chil.: Richard Atwater, b. Nov. 7, 1943; Christopher Greene, b. Feb.
1946. Sally Anne, b. Aug. 23, 1952; Edward Lloyd, b. Aug. 23. 1953.
Edward Wanton, Jr., b. Dec. 15, 1920. Grad. Friends. M.I.T.. Lt. U.S. Army
1945-46, Chemical Engineer.
1«73. >IaxweII Wanton ,son of Richard M.; m. May 14, 1903. Mary A.
Meigs, of Keokuk, Iowa. He was general manager of the Davis Daly Copper
Co. of Butte, Mont. He d. June 4, 1919. See vol. 4, p. 242.
2569. Montgomery Meigs, b. Oct. 21, 1905.
2570. Elizabeth Joan, b. Feb. 29, 1907.
1874. FJi/.al)eth Arnold, dau. of Richard M.; m. Dec. 23, 1901. Norman W.
Bardeen, b. July 17. 1877. Kalamazoo. Mich.
Maxwell Dickerman, b. May 1. 1903; m. (1) Katharine Bennet.
Chil.: Helen Bennet. b.'Oct. 3, 1928; m. Mileta Andrejivic, April 30.
1955.
Charles William, b. June 4. 1931; m. (2) Virginia Pratt..
Chil.: Evlyn Hull, b. July 17, 1938.
Maxwell Dickerman, Jr., b. May 17. 1949.
Norman II, b. Aug. 17, 1950.
Norman W., Jr., b. May 21, 1910; m. Maribel Dayton.
Chil.: Abby Atwater, b. March 31. 1939.
Virginia slreeter, b. Oct. 16, 1943.
Elizabeth Atwater, b. Oct. 13, 1913; m. Ernest Venable Sutton. Jr.
Chil.: Ellen Bardeen. b. July 5, 194 2.
Pamela \'enahle. b. Jan. 5. 1951.
187.">. .Marjor.N darrison, dau. of Richaid M.; m. Ma3' 1, 1905, Edward
Collins Rossmassler. Reside at Scarsdale, N. Y.
Richard, b. 1906; d. June 5, 1918.
Edward Collins, b. 1907; d. June 5. 1918.
Deborah Waid, b. 1909; m. Sept. 9, 1933, PJchard Wanen Berry, b. Dec.
6. 1909. son of Annabelle Ledlie and Warn-n Taylor Berry; executive
United Fruit Co.
Chil.: Marjory Atwater. b. Aug. 10. 1936; Silvia Warren, b. Oct. 30,
1938; Prudence Howland, b. Jime, 1942. Plainfield, N. J.
Ogden Wood, b. .July 30, 1912; m. Ketuieth Richard Younger, b. Aug.
3. 1908. son of P^dna Collins and George Heiuy Younger.
Chil.: George Henrv. b. Sept. .30. 1939. Peter Rossmassler. b. Aug.
6. 1944.
Stephen Atwater, b. Jan. 15. 1920; m. Mildred, b. Jan. 16. 1918. «lau.
of Ruth Harriet Kmght and Edward William Lang.
Chil.: Richard Lang, b. Aug. 17. 1946; Maxwell Peter, b. Aug.
11, 1951.
Selma Rossmassler. b. Aug. 2. 1922; physicist.
Maxwell Atwater. b. Nov. 4. 1923; d. Nov. 6. 1923.
IH76. Ilcnrv 1.4'vl, son of Stephen; m. Alice Jesson. dau. of John Jesson of
W. Somci.sel. N. Y.; b. Feb. 6. 1885; d. April 20. 19.50.
2571. Robert Mead. b. June 26. 1905.
2572. Fred Stephen, b. Oct. 16, 1910
2573. Myra Henrietta, b. April 29. 1912.
218 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2574. Donald Elwood, b. Jan. 10, 1915.
2575. Kenneth William, b. Oct. 22, 1916.
1877. George Edward, son of Stephen; m. April 16, 1913, Adah, dau. of
Ezra and Cora Coates Martin, of Somerset, N. Y.; Adah d. June 20, 1945;
(2) Lena Sharpsteen.
2576. Stanley Norman, b. Jan. 13, 1914.
1878. Mary Cornelia, dau. of Stephen; m. Nov. 22, 1911, Harold Lewis,
b. Nov. 13, 1888, son of William Henry and Arietta M. Gaskill of Wilson, N. Y.
Raymond Gifford, b. Sept. 9, 1912; landscape contractor, m. Alice Frances
McAvoy, b. Nov. 22, 1915; teacher.
Chil.: Gary Richard, b. Aug. 17, 1949; Raymond James, b. Nov. 8,
1950; Jack Edward, b. June 17, 1952.
Mary Atwater, b. Sept. 13, 1913; m. Stevenson.
Margaret Ruth, b. April 2, 1915. Reg. Nurse in Barcelona, Ven.
Dorothy, b. Sept. 3, 1917; m. Clarence A. Inderman, b. April 29, 1912.
Chil.: Cheryl Ann, b. Oct. 4, 1944; Daniel Richard, b. March 31, 1938.
Lucia, b. Sept. 5, 1918; m. Willard Herman, b. July 16, 1914, son of Mary
Klumpp and Frank Klumpp Kroff.
Chil.: Mary Jane, b. Aug. 12, 1936; Willard James, b. June 20, 1937;
Nancy Carol, b. Sept. 15, 1938.
Richard Lewis, b. June 5, 1920; m. Mary Tutone, b. May 11, 1923.
Chil.: Sharon Lea, b. Sept. 7, 1944; Judy Gail, b. Sept. 8, 1952.
Jean, b. May 27, 1923; m. G. Melvin Goetz, contractor.
Chil.: Douglas Melvvn, b. Dec. 16, ; Dennis Raymond, b. May
13, .
Lawrence Arthur, b. Aug. 6, 1925; Operating Eng.; m. Marjorie Howell,
b. Sept. 26, 1926.
Chil.: Susan Jane, b. Feb. 18, 1953.
1881. James, son of Willard Taft; m. Nov. 16, 1910, Ruth Marie Belmeur.
He is Branch manager of the Pennsylvania Rubber Company of America, at
Minneapolis, Minn.
2577. James, Jr., b. Aug. 15, 1911.
2578. John Belmeur, b. Jan. 28, 1913.
1882. Florence Fay, dau. of Willard Taft; m. May 7, 1912, William Benja-
min Pieper.
Benjamin Atwater, b. May 19, 1913
Jane Atwater, b. Jan. 22, 1915; (1) Howard Andreas Stubfors, b. Jan. 6,
1915. Chil.: Sharon Atwater, b. Oct. 27, 1942. (2) Warren Eugene*,
Lawyer, b. Feb. 19, 1920; son of Matilda Grove and Eugene Ward
Winton. Education: Wisconsin State College and Ph.D., Univ. of Wis-
consin, Asst. Dist. Atty., Washburn Co., Wisconsin.
David Atwater, b. July 1, 1920; Arleen, b. 1921.
Chil.: Barbara Faye, b. 1946; Bonita Blu, b. 1948; Mary Paulette,
b. 1952.
1883. Helen Louise, dau. of Willard Taft; m. May 24, 1910, John Ernest
Tatam.
John Atwater, b. April 24, 1911; m. Helen Hostetter, b. March 14, 1911.
Chil.: Elizabeth Ann, b. May 10, 1940; Mary Helen, b. Jan. 5, 1942;
Susan Louise, b. Nov. 13, 1943; Virginia, b. March 7, 1947.
Willard Atwater, b. Sept. 8, 1912.
Nancy, b. March 27, 1917; m. Advertising Artist, Vicente Hulting, b. Oct.
24 1915
Chil.: Jeffrey V., b. April 5, 1945; Susan Nancy, b. April 16, 1948;
John Tatam, b. Nov. 18, 1952.
Judith, b. March 27, 1919; m. Roger M. Holt, Dir. of Advertising, b. Dec.
26, 1917.
Chil.: Roger Michael, b. Sept. 14, 1942; Richard David, b. July 13,
1944; Stephen Thomas, b. Aug. 28, 1947.
Margaret, b. Dec. 8, 1920; m. Donald Nyquist Duncanson, Engineer, b.
July 2, 1918.
Chil.: Archie Vail, b. Nov. 23, 1942; Margaret Ann, b. Jan. 4, 1945;
Teresa, b. June 18, 1952, Los Angeles. Donald attended Minn. Univ.
ATWATKK CKXKAhuGY 219
18St. IMcrco. son of Willaid Taft; ni. Mav 1. 19120, Althea Heitsmith.
2579. I'lorco, Jr., b. April 2, 1921.
2580. Howe. b. June 7. 1926.
ISH."). Lois Taft. dau. of Willard Taft; m. May 2. 1923, James McRae.
James McRae III, b. May 24, 192.5. (2) Arthur Helm.
lSH(i. Katlirriiie SiKiwden, dau. of Charles Nelson; m. April 20. 1912,
Lybiaiul I'aliiu r Smith; chief engineer of the U.S.S. Colorado.
Damaiis Elizabeth Snowden. b. May 3, 1915; m. Col. Albert Joseph
Shower, b. June 16, 1910, Madison. Wis., son of Walter J. Shower, b.
1884, d. 1917, and Hattie M. Strebor. b. Nov. 9, 1883.
Chil.: Katherine Esther, Dunbarton College, b. Sept. 8, 1936; Albert
J., Jr., b. Oct. 12, 1937; Rosalind Anne, b. Oct. 6, 1940, d. March
31, 1942. Holly Marie, b. Dec. 13, 1945 (adopted), Washington, D. C.
Katherine Towneley, b. April 20, 1918; m. Warren Rohsenow. b. p-eb. 12,
1921; Winner ASME Gold Medal 1951; Yale '52 Assoc. Prof. M.I.T.
Chil.: John Snowden. b. July 31, 1941; Brian Towneley, b. May 20,
1944; Damaris Jane. b. Dec. 7, 1947; Sandra Lee, b. June 15, 1950;
Ann Atwater, b. Nov. 2. 1952.
Rosalind Atwater, b. Dec. 14, 1925; m. Robert Leslie Nevman. Naval
Officer.
Chil.: Constance Ann. b. Sept. 2. 1944; Katherine Louise, b. Oct. 8.
1946; Russell Scott, b. Dec. 10, 19i8; Roger Paul, b. Nov. 9, 1950;
Roy Alexander, b. Oct. 1, 195,3, Washington. D. C.
1887. Mary Taft, dau. of Charles Nelson; m. March 16, 1921. George
Albert Makinson. He is a Retired U.S. Consul General.
Lt. Robert Taft, b. Dec. 16, 1922; bachelor.
Mary (Rosemary) Snowden. b. Sept. 16, 1925; m. Leonard Allen Franz,
b. Sept. 10, 1920 at Portland. Ore., son of Hazel Hammond and Bernard
Franz.
Chil.: Christopher Snowden, b. June 3, 1947; dau. at Annapolis, Md.
Allen Robert, b. March 16, 1949; son at Long Beach, Calif.
1888. Tlutmas \:in \ ., son of Edwin C; m. July 10, 1915, Sarah Elizabeth,
dau. of David Munroe and Lydia Elizabeth Williams. She was b. Sept. 11, 1892.
Spokane, Wash.
2581. Thomas Van V., b. Jan. 8. 1919.
2582. David Charton. b. May 12. 1917.
2583. Barbara, b. July 17. 1922.
2584. Richard Marshall, b. May 14. 1926.
1890. Ir\lng Tart, son of Edwin C; m. Dorothea Alice Smith. Lives in
Spokane. Wash.
2585. Robert Taft, b. Oct. 1. 1922.
Nancy Jane. b. Ainil 1 I. 1932.
1895. Harry, .son of Charles; m. May 27. 1S45. Abby C. Wiley, b. Sept. 17,
\s:V2. (I Mai( h 8, 1901. They went to housekeeping on a farm in the town of
Hinsdale, N. Y.. where they both died and where their .son still lives. He d.
Sept. 10, 1913.
2586. Lillian E.. b. Aug. 8, 1854; m. June 18, 1890, Edgar K Hulliday, b.
March 9, 1853. Live at Olean, N. Y.
2587. Chester, b. Feb. 11. 1871.
I8!)(». .Mar\, dau. of Charles; m. William Swarts. who died in the Civil
War; (2) Daniel Bradford. There were five Swarts children: Omar E.. m.
Ro.sette Keeslai", ha<l Alice and Abraham; (2) Katy Skives. 2 Klva m. James
Keeslar. who had Elmer, George. Ward, Fred, Stella, .3 Ida, m. Oct. 8, 1877.
Edward O.sgood. who had Elinor, b. Aug. 23. 1879; d. Feb. IS. 1905; m. Junr
14. 1899. Martin Eldndge; Mabel, b. Oct. 8, 1882; m. June 8. 1899. Frank Hill
and had Nellie Pernilla, Louis Frank; Ruby. b. March 2, 1885. m. June 18. 1901.
Joseph Waiters, and had Harry Francis, b. Oct. 4. 1902; Evalin, b. Sept. H.
1903; obtauied a flivoree and in 1917 m. Frank Barker; Benjamin H.. b. Aug.
12, 1888. m. Dec. 2, 1912. Nellie Byron. 4 Elmer, m Bertha Woolhizer. and
had Nellie. Clara. Mary, Orin, Irena, Bethel. Lena and Mildred.
220 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1897. AdalLiie, dau. of Charles; m. Edward Eldridge. They had six chil.:
Zenas, Clarence, Frank, Murton, Eunice, and Flora. Lived at Whitney Point,
New York.
1898. Mart.ia Jane, dau. of Charles; m. George Harvey, and had four chil.:
Willis, Wesley, Fred and Cora. She d. Jan. 19, 1873.
1899. Isaac Edgar, son of Charles; ni. Harriet Radley. They moved to
Michigan, where she died. He returned to Olean, N. Y., and d. Jan. 7, 1906.
1900. David H., son of Charles; m. Margaret J. Cooley. They lived in
Pueblo, Colo., where he d. April 3, 1903.
2588. Fred, b. March 28, 1882.
2589. Harry.
1901. Benjamin, son of Charles; m. Mary E. Jordan. He was a mail
carrier in Alaska for many years.
2590. Lee, living in Alaska.
2591. Charles.
2592. Uruna. Living in Cascades, Idaho.
1902. Sally, dau. of Charles; m. James Z. Besecker. He d. March 29, 1904.
They adopted her sister, Martha Jane Harvey's daughter, Cora, who m. F. W.
Magner. They live in Meridian, Idaho, and have one daughter, Etta.
John, b. Sept. 13, 1872; m., lives near Erie, Pa., and has four children:
One boy, Chfford A., b. Nov. 12, 1899.
Blanche, b. May 28, 1876; m. James Darkwood; have a hardware store at
McCall, Idaho.
Ray, b. Feb. 17, 1883; m. May 6, 1908, Diana E. Jones.
Mae, b. Sept. 27, 1887; m. April 23, 1913, Bernard Bayles. Lives on a
ranch near Caldwell, Idaho.
1903. Charles J., son of Charles; m. June 12, 1882, Harriet Brooks. He lives
at Franklinville, New York.
2593. William, b. Aug. 2, 1883.
2594. Alta, b. April 28, 1888.
2595. Pearl, b. Sept. 28, 1894; m. Nov. 25, 1916, Arthur DeWitt.
2596. Bessie, b. July 19, 1896.
2597. Wesley, b. March 17, 1898.
1904. Alfred I., son of George H.; m. Addie Stevens; d. Dec. 11, 1899. He
m. a second time May 26, 1900. He lived on land that had been in the family,
bought by his grandfather from the Government in Elmhurst, 111.
2598. Nelson O., b. April 28, 1880; m. and d.; left one daughter.
2599. Elva, b. April 22, 1882.
2600. Jesse, b. June 13, 1883.
2601. George Henry, b. Feb. 27, 1901.
2602. Berton, b. Aug. 11, 1904.
2603. Helen, b. July 29, 1906.
1905. Edwin, son of Edric; m. March 13, 1867, Nettie Andrews, b. June 30,
1838. They lived in Oshtemo, Mich. He d. April 16, 1906.
2604. Eugene Beethoven, b. Feb. 6, 1868; unm.; lives at Oshtemo, Mich.
1906. Nelson, son of Edric; m. Nov. 30, 1864, Melissa M. Barney, b. May
15, 1844. He d. June 23, 1904. She lives in Paw Paw, Mich.
2605. Lillian, b. Dec. 30, 1865; m. Fred H. Beardslee.
2606. Jay, b. Jan. 7, 1869.
2607. Clara, b. 1872.
2608. Bertha, b. 1875.
2609. Flora, b. 1878.
2610. Ella, b. 1881.
2611. Burt, b. 1884.
2612. Vern N., b. Sept. 13, 1888.
1907. Ann, dau. of Edric; m. 1861, Monroe Barnes. She d. 1897. Anna m.
Richard Sommers of Kalamazoo, Mich.
ATWATER GENEALiJOY 221
H)08. John, son of Edric; m. about 1870, Marian De Water. He d. 1887.
Livetl at Wavland, Mich.
2613. I^iabel.
2611. Bertha.
261;"). Harry.
2616. Fred.
1»I(>. rn'(l(>ri(U W.. son of Oliver C; m. Feb. 15, 1873. Hattie. dau. of
Joscpli M(irf;an and Sarah Vile, b. Feb. 22, 1856. He is a machinist and lives
at Kalaina/.oo, Mich.
2617. Lena, b. July 27, 1876.
26 IS. Grace, b. Oct. 3. 1878.
1!)I3. >lar;;ant, dau. of Thomas; ni. July 17. 1855, Andrew C. Leighton.
They lived in Eikhardt, Ind. He d. Mav 22. 1911, aged 77 years, 8 months.
"Burton A., b. Oct. 7, 1858.
Harriet A., b. July 26. 1861.
Charles S.. b. March 22, 1861.
Andrew Y.. b. Nov. 27, 1867.
Ada A., b. July 2, 1869.
Nettie L.. b. Oct. 29, 1879.
1914. .Myron, son of Thomas: m. Feb. 11, 1867, Ann Brinley, d. Jan. 8,
1908; (2i Jan. 6. 1913, Mrs. Laura Schrock. He was a farmer and lived in
Lagrange. Ind. He d. March 6. 1921. Two children died voung.
26l'9. Nellie, b. Mav 29. 1867.
2620. Thomas, b. March 1. 1869.
2621. Mary E., b. April 27. 1872.
2622. Walter W.. b. April 18, 1877.
2623. Jesse.
2621, Grover J., b. March 17, 1885.
191."). ( harlts LMuaii, son of Thomas; m. Sept. 1, 1870, Sarah Minerva
Boor. b. Julv 4, 1850; d. Nov. 1. 1889. He d. June 13. 1917. Howe. Ind.
2625. Arthur S.. b. June 14. 1871.
2626. Augusta A., b. July 8. 1872.
1917. ()li\f 1... dau. of Theron; m. 1867. Matthew Kitchin. She d. 1883.
Glara, ni. John Mhea; lives at Paris, Mich., and has one daughter.
Eva. 111. Wni. Moore: lives at Huron, N. Y.; five children.
1918. Orrin, son of Theron: m. Aiiiil 29, 187;"., .Annette Ix^roy, b. Nov. 2.
1853. He d. Dec. 30, 1878. She d. July 24, 1881.
2627. Edna M., b. Jan. 12, 1876; m. Jan. 12. 1896, John A. Goetzmann.
West Webster. N. Y. One daughter, Anna, b. June 6, 1898.
1919. .\i(in/.o, son v( Theron; m. 1882, Lavina Soudan. They live in Web-
ster, N. Y. He d. Aug. 15, 1934.
2628. Maynard L.. b. 1893: m. Sept. 20. 1924, Ver;i Henu.n. They live in
P.ochester. N. Y.
2629. Leland A., b. 1897.
1920. Willis A., son of Theron; m. 1879, Sarah A. Thomas. They reside at
West Webster. N. Y.
2630. Inez PI, b. 1881; m. W. f:. Allen; (2i Arnold E. Guyot; one son.
Willis E. Allen, b. 1903. They live in Douglas, Kan.
2631. Ethel A., b. 1883; m. 1912, Leonard H. Skellon; live.s at KlinirB. N. Y.
2632. Esmond B., b. 1894,
1921. I'.mma Caruline. dau. of Levi: m. William L. BII.hs. She Uvea In
Burlinganie, C'alif.
Wilham Gilbert; d. 1915; m. Edith Woodman. Two sons. Myron, b. 1908:
Gilbert, b. 1910. Live in Chicago. III.
Helen .Arnold, m. Dec. 12. 1911, Kobert G. Herda. One dau.. Jano Helen.
b. Nov. 11. 19i:'. They live in Burlingamo. Calif.
192.S. <;illnrt Luther, .son of Levi; m March 2, 18«2, Ella Victoria Friend.
The\ hv^' II. I'hilipsburg. Mont. Three children died young.
222 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2633. Lillian Pearl, b. Dec. 17, 1882; m. Sept. 7, 1910, Adolphus A. Rounds.
Lives at Pullman, Wash. Two sons, Wilbur Atwater, b. June 28,
1911; Waldron Pinney, b. July 23, 1915.
2634. Edna Myrtle, b. April 8, 1887; m. Dec. 23, 1909, George Miltenberg,
Jr. Live at Salt Lake City.
2635. William Waldron, b. Nov. 29, 1904; m. Jan. 10, 1924, Mary G. Brown.
1924. Harriet Hortence, dau. of Levi; m. John Souerby. Three chil.: Fred
W., lives in Hollywood, Calif., three chil.: Marshall, Grace and Fred; Florence,
m. Robinson, lives in Atlanta, Ga.; Guy Gilbert, lives in Hinsdale, 111.
1929. Otis Wm., born. Oct. 12, 1904; m. Regina Simonis, d. 1933.
Son: Donald Edgar, b. Dec. 30, 1927; m. Josephine V. Friedman, b. March
27, 1927; Donald is a Research Analyst U.S. Navy.
Chil.: Susan Jean, b. March 18, 1950; Lou Ann, b. May 1, 1953.
1930. Clara Belle, dau. of WiUiam; m. Oct. 14, 1888, Dr. William E. Fowler,
b. May 28, 1867; d. Aug. 5, 1914. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Leona Atwater, b. Aug. 3, 1889; m. Nov. 7, 1910, Alfred Gustafson. Two
chil.: Clara Luceil, b. May 23, 1912; Gerald Edward, b. Aug. 2, 1914.
Maurice William, b. June 8, 1895.
Hewlitt Beese, b. March 28, 1897.
Hasey Scott, b. Dec. 10, 1899.
Imogene Verzine, b. Oct. 4, 1901.
1932. Frank B., son of James Harmon; m. Oct. 15, 1873, Augusta Rock-
wood. Lives in Coldwater, Mich.
2636. Catherine, m. Arch Niverson.
1933. William, son of James Harmon; m. Marietta Winchell, d. Nov. 26,
1914; (2) April 15, 1917, Cora Prince. Lives in Kalamazoo, Mich. Is a cabinet
maker.
1934. Harriet L., dau. of James Harmon; m. Elisha Burr. Lives in Detroit,
Mich. Two boys, Charles and Edwin.
1935. Edward E., son of James Harmon; m. Lunetta Britton. Lives at
Galesburg, Mich.
1936. James Benjamin, son of James Harmon; m. Alta Stevens. Lived in
Grand Rapids, Mich., and vv^as accidentally killed Sept. 18, 1907.
2637. Grace, m. May 18, 1904, Roy Reed, of Grand Rapids. Has one dau.,
Margaret.
2638. William, b. Nov., 1889; m. Grace Church. Two boys, James and
Francis.
2639. Ruth, b. June, 1902.
1945. Douglas S., son of DeWitt C; m. Dec. 23, 1891, Laura B., dau. of
Isaac C. Powell and Mary A. Dotson. b. Feb. 22, 1872. He is City Constable of
Concordia, Kansas.
2640. Carl E., b. March 18, 1893.
2641. Daisy E., b. Jan. 15, 1896.
1951. Madalaine, dau. of James Archibald; m. Donald B. Warren. Both
deceased.
James Atwater, b. ; unm.
Virginia Mary, b. Nov. 23, 1926; m. Robert Vincent, b. July 13, 1925, son
of Mary and Michael Joseph Neary.
Madeleine Virginia, b. June 30, 1952. Robin Ann, b. Jan. 21, 1954.
Robert represents International Business Machines.
1952. Dorothy, dau. of James Archibald; b. June 16, 1909; m. (1) Leslie
Thomas, Dec. 5, i929, divorced 1944 (son) Leslie Thomas, Jr., b. Oct. 16, 1930;
m. Joan Straus, Oct. 12, 1951. (Son) Cheryl Diane, b. Jan. 17, 1953.
Dorothy m. (2) Sigurd Schmedes, mechanical engineer, b. April 2, 1899,
in Denmark.
1953. Granger Smith, Jr., son of Granger Smith; m. June 19, 1931, Emilie
Gertrude, b. Aug. 27, 1899, dau. of August Andersen and Linna Krempler.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 223
1 »«»."). .Mar^arot W'., dan. of William Tweedy; m. March 7. 1910. Richmond
Dana Mool. of Srhonoctady, N. Y. (2i Nov. 15, 1916, Edward B. Green, of
Buffalo. N. Y.
Dorothy Atwater Moot, b. Oct. 24, 1912.
1966. Harri«'t Howell, dau. of Howell; m. March 1 J. 1888. Frederick W.
Paraniore of St. Louis. Mo. He d. Oct. 28. 1917. She lives in Pasadena. Calif.
Helen IVIontgomery, b. Dec. 31, 1889; ni. April In. 1918. Lynn Lloyd Rowan;
divorced 1921. One son, Lynn Lloyd, b. Jan. 19. 1919.
196«. Theodora, tiau. of Howell; ni. April 1. 1S9I. Edward G. King, of
Providence, R. I.; div. ; m. (2) J. Howard Atterbury.
Edward, Jr., b. June 9, 1895; Certified Public' Acct.. m. Helen R. (Son*
Edward G. Ill; m. Elizabeth S. Chil.: Edward G IV; Camille Diana
King, Baltimore, Md.
Howcil Atwater, b. Sept. 8, 1896; General Agt.. m. Gladys Passano, b.
May 18, 1899. Chil.: Charlotte Howell, b. Sept. 29, 1920."
Mary Louise Attwater, b. Nov. 26. 1921; m. Watkins; (daus.)
Patricia Marie, b. April 24, 1947. Mary Louise Houell, b. April
20, 1950.
Gladys Theodora, b. March 6, 1926; ni. Robert Lewis Cole. b. June 16.
1923. Chil.: William Parington, b. April 2, 1950; Howell Atwater
King, b. June 3, 1951.
Arabelle King, b. Feb. 2, 1928; m. Warren James Rowe, Insurance
Broker, b. Aug. 25. 1923. Chil.: Gladvs Randolph and Margaret
Lynn. b. July 8. 1949; Barbara Ann, b. Feb. 23. 1952.
Theodora Howard Atterbury, b. May 22, 1907; m. H. F. Swope. Jr. (2)
Robert E. Hopper, Metallurgist, b. June 3. 1909. (Dau.) Helen Selden
Swope, b. June 19, 1925; secretary.
1973. Henry, son of Wm. Charnley; m. Oct. 11. 1891. Lenora A., dau. of
Wni. E. Cole, b. Aug. 21. 1872. Henry d. Dec. 24, 1953.
2612. Marion Cole. b. Julv 19, 1895.
2643. Henry, b. Jan. 27, 1900.
1974. Thoma.s Elmes, .son of Wm. Charnley; m. May 13, 1896, Charlotte S..
dau. of Clement D. Finley and Lillie Biair. Died Mav 10. 1954.
2644. Wm. Charnlev, b. Feb. 20, 1897.
2645. Clement Finley, b. Feb. 15, 1902.
1975. James Bassett, son of Wm. Charnley; m. April 12, 1895, Sarah
Holmes, dau. of Henry Blair and Eliza Shade, b. May 21. 1859. Sarah d. Oct.
30. 1926. See Historical Section.
2646. Sarah, b. April 13, 1896.
I!t76. >I:iry Sterling, dau. of William C; m. June 12. 1907. Frank M. Clark.
.Mill V d. Oct. 21, 1912.
Charles Merritt, b. March 7, 1909; m. Georgette Anderson. May 29. 1931.
Officer Birmingham National Bank, Derby, Conn.
Merritt Charnley. b. June 20. 19.34.
Patricia Sterling, b. Aug. 6. 1938.
Sterling Clark, b. June 28, 1912; m. Helen Quinn. April 11. 1942.
Ronalii Sterling, b. Sept. 7. 1945.
Peter Atwater. b. April 9. 1948. See Roll of Honor.
Pvichard Charnley. b. June 9, 1915; m. Lydia Johnson. Oct. 8. 1938.
Lvdia LaBaron, b. Jan. 15. 1944.
FJehard Charnley, b. Jan. 8. 1946.
Nathaniel Coodwm. b. Feb. 28. 1953. See Roll of Honor.
1977. Katherine Isabella, dau. of Wm. Charnley; m ili John S. Stone.
Sept. 20. 1904. Divorcid.
Katherine Atwater. b. July 7. 1908; m. Richard Rhodes Klimk. b. Nov.
lit. 1<M)7. on Oct. 22. 1927.
L)onald Rhodes, b. Nov. 2S, 1930.
Stephen Atwater and Richard StJinley. b. June 2. 1933.
Loui.se Sterling, b. March 8, 194 1.
(2» m. of Katherine I.sabella to Ralph Hodge C\arU. on March 1. 1918. who
was son of LiUie Hawkins and Charles Edward C^lark.
Philip Shelton. b. June 19, 1920.
224 ATWATER GENEALOGY
1978. Wm. Sterling:, son of Wni. Charnley; m. Emma Smith Kemper on
Feb. 21, 1910; Emma b. May 26, 1885; d. May 10, 1926.
2647. Wm. Sterling, Jr., b. May 11, 1915.
Charnley Kemper, b. July 24, 1919; killed in action Second World
War, d. March 19, 1944.
(2) m. Marian Lillian Koch, June 14, 1928. Wellfleet, Mass.
1979. Fred, son of Henry; m. Oct. 24, 1894, June Lyon of Naples, N. Y.,
b. Jan. 10, 1870. When he was 16 years old he entered his father's office in
the Bridgeport Malleable Iron Company where he served twelve years. He was
next employed by the Burns, Silver & Company, and in 1903 organized the
Columbia Nut and Bolt Company of which he has been vice-president ever
since. He served eight years on the Permanent Paving and Sewer Commission
and was Mayor of Bridgeport, Conn., years 1922-23. He d. Feb. 23, 1933.
2648. Henrietta, b. Oct. 28, 1896; m. Jan. 5, 1918, Lieut. Joel A. Gold-
waith of Boston, Mass. Have Joel Cabot, b. Nov. 14, 1918, David
Atwater, b. Nov. 7, 1921; June Lyon, b. Aug. 5, 1924.
2649. Louise, b. Jan. 30, 1899; m. Jan. 14, 1922, Craig Douglas Munson,
of Wallingford, Conn.; Craig Douglas, b. Dec. 13, 1923, Marjory
Jeane, b. Nov. 14, 1925. .
1980. Jean Howe, dau. of Charles Elmes; m. Sept. 17, 1918. James Herbert
Morse, (2) Dr. William B. Dunning, July 18, 1945.
1981. Helen Charnley, dau. of Charles Elmes; m. Dr. Ettore Ciampolini,
Ph.D., H.S.P.H., b. in Siena, Italy, July 28, 1876.
1985. Raymond Edwards, son of Frederick Holland; m. May 16, 1923, Lucy
Sterkin.
2650. Adele Boorum, b. April 8, 1924.
1986. Henritta Baldwin, dau. of Edward Sanford; m. May 17, 1906, Herbert
Underwood Farrand, b. Sept. 8, 1877, d. 1937.
Sanford Atwater, b. June 28, 1910; m. Gertrude Groves, b. Sept. 5, 1913.
(Gr. Chil.) Carroll Groves, b. April 9, 1940. Patricia Sanford, b. Dec.
4, 1942.
John Carroll, b. Aug. 31. 1912; executive secy.; m. Doris M., b. Feb. 15,
1919. (Daus.) Jean Oakley, b. Oct. 21, 1941. Terry Louise, b. Jan. 27, '53.
Jane Oakley, b. Sept. 22, 1917; d. 1937.
1987. Edward Sanford, son of Edward Sanford, m. Feb. 20, 1909, Jeanette
Sheldon Brown, graduate Princeton and N.Y. Law School 1906.
Edward Sanford III, b. Dec. 14, 1909.
Charles Brown, b. May 19, 1914; m. Helen Emmens, b. Sept. 11, 1914.
Chil.: Christine Kederich, b. Feb. 20, 1942; Charles Brown, Jr., b. April
11, 1945; Sheldon Brown, b. Sept. 23, 1951.
NINTH GENERATION
1988. Cecelia Jane, dau. of Charles Barnes; m. March 4, 1877, John K.
Hester. She d. Aug. 11, 1914. They had one dau., Annie Amelia Sum.mer.
1989. Frances J., dau. of Charles Barnes; m. June 22, 1875, Hanford Terry.
Greenv/ich, Ohio. Dau., Lulu M., b. Aug. 9, 1876. He d. May 4, 1901, aged 77.
She m. (2) Oct. 19, 1904, William Ellard; d. Sept. 13, 1911.
1990. Lydia Alma, dau. of Charles Barnes; m. Nov. 30, 1873, Frank
Titterly; d.'july 9, 1904.
Clarissa Caroline Elsie, b. Sept. 9, 1878. Grace Sherwood, b. 1881.
Charles Joseph, b. Nov. 20, 1889. Burnice Olive, b. July 6, 1890.
1991. Liiella Ardell, dau. of Charles Barnes; m. Dec. 6, 1884, Henry Miller.
He d. at Fostoria, Ohio, Sept. 1, 1914, aged 78 years.
1994. Oscar Starin, son of Charles Barnes; m. March 3, 1890, Sophronia
Noble. They lived in Greenwich, Ohio. He d. Dec. 10, 1808.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 225
1995. (Joorjjr Henry reck, son of Charles Baines; m. Jan. 27, 1904, Mary
Racket. Pons: Cliariry I^>rink and Alfrcti Ellsworth.
199G. .Mar\in Kay, son of Charles Barnes; m. May 2, 1897, Christina
Delancy.
2651. Earl. b. Aug. 20. 1901.
1998. Ktta :viay, dau. of Charles L.; m. March 21, 1RR7, Fred L. Steenback,
at Scranton, Pa.
Arthur Leroy, b. May 6, 1888.
1999. Nellie I.o/ena. dau. of Charles L.; ni. Sept. 30, 1890, William Grant
Smith. Dimmore. Penn.
Edna Ethel, b. Nov. 18, 1891. George Irvin, b. Aug. 9, 1893.
Fannie Myrtle, b. Aug. 7, 1895.
Mabel Gretchen. b. Dec. 10. 1896. Helen Augusta, b. Nov. 23, 1898.
Charles Edward, b. Feb. 9, 1903.
'HUM). Charles Kdward, son of Charles L.; m. March 1, 1901. Mary Agnes
Blackburn, at Huntington, Ind. Detroit, Mich.
2652. Ina Elizabeth, b. Feb. 12. 1902.
2653. Charles T., b. June 11, 1908.
•3001. (ieorge Miner, son of Charles L.; n. Nov, 13, 1895, Mary Bossom.
They lived at Dunmore. Penn. He d. Feb. 9, 1902.
"2654. Blanche, b. June 25. 1896.
2655. Mary. b. Aug. 25, 1898.
2003. .Vrdiibald Law, son of William M.: m. Dec. 28, 1898, Minnie Ash.
b. Aug. .30. ISTI. Live at West Pittston, Penn.
2004. I{(>bert Krnest, son of William M.; m. May 30. 1905, Eleanor Owens,
b. March 23, 1878. West Pittston.
2656. Mary E., b. June 19. 1910.
2005. Oscar Severson, son of William M.; m. Feb. 1, 1907, Elizabeth Neat,
b. March 24, 1895. West Pittston, Penn.
2657. Irwin W., b. Nov. 12, 1907.
2658. Marion E., b. Jan. 22, 1910.
2659. Elinor, b. Aug. 31, 1919.
2660. Ruth.
2006. lienjaniin Harry, son of William M.; m. May 19, 191,".. Elizabeth
Straehan. Live at West Pittston, Penn.
2061. Audrey S., b. March 28, 1915.
2007. William Horace, son of Charles Isaac; m. April 25, 1886, Anna Louise,
dau. of E. A. NeslMt and Henrietta Faters, b. Feb. 16, 1868.
2662. Irma Brewster, b. July 25, 1887.
2663. Harold E., b. June 11, 1889; d. April 4, 1931.
2664. Marion Elizabeth, b. Sept. 23, 1896.
iUOit. I.il\ Ma\. dau. of Charles Isaacs; m. W. G. Basketto. deceased; (2>
W. L. Bnrkhart. Chil.: Blanche Ba.skette. h. Jan. 9, 1906; m. lii.hard Bruno,
b. May 11. 1900, son of Emma and Ma.x Melzer of Germany. Imogene Hurk-
hart Donham, b. July 2, 1923. of Long Beach. Calif. Dorothy Inez Hurkhart,
b. Mav 26. 1924 of San Diego. Helen Loui.se Bnrkhart Papnrelli. b. .April 10.
1927. "of (^hicago. Harold Neil Burkharl, b. March 9, 19.30. J.)an Bnrkhart
Wright, b. .June 20. 1931.
201 L .Vihert FTarl. m. Fanny Taylor; ordained Baptist niinislor; d. Per. 2,
194.S. Children:
George Howard, b. .Ian. 12. 1911.
Mildred, b. Mav 20, 1913.
Clara, b. Jan. 16. 1916.
Juanita, b. March 9. 1919.
Fiances, b. Oct. 25, 1921.
Marie, b. March 8. 1924; m. Koehler.
Albert Earl Jr.. b. Oct. 9. 1926.
226 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2012. Lena Leoti, dau. of Charles Isaac; m. Robert B. Miller, Oct. 15, 1915.
Carthel Madison, b. Aug. 10, 1916; Capt. Fire Dept.; m. Janice Vidla, b.
May 15, 1921. Chil.: Bobby Lloyd, b. Sept. 29, 1940. Brenda Joyce, b.
April 23, 1947. Karl Stanley, b. Dec. 14, 1948.
Waymon D., m. Naomi Holt. Chil.: Mary Lee, b. Dec. 3, 1943, and Martha
Anne, b. in Johannesburg, South Africa, Nov. 14, 1951.
Robert Orlan, minister, of Jackson, Miss.; m. Dec. 11, 1942, Marjorie
Marie Cheshier. Chil.: Ronald Franklin, b. Dec. 14, 1947. Twins Barbara
Joyce and Rebecca Loyce, b. Feb. 14, 1951.
2013. William B., son of William B.; m. Marguerite Carter; (2) Dec. 2,
1902, Daisy Delphine Lander. Lives at Long Beach, Calif.
2665. Ahce Violet, b. Nov. 1, 1897.
By second marriage:
2666. Vernon Leon, b. Aug. 10, 1902.
2667. Lucille, b. May 29, 1904.
2668. F. Adeline, b. Jan. 7, 1906.
2014. Daisy M., dau. of George Edward; m. June 16, 1897, Loren P.
Biddick. They live at Meridian, Idaho.
2015. Edward Francis, son of George E.; m. Feb. 14, 1911, Fay Gwendolyn
Nesbit. He d. Dec. 6, 1924.
2669. Marguerite, b. Feb. 18, 1915.
2017. Gerald Kin^, son of Randolph King; m. Oct. 2, 1923, Ruth G. Brown.
Senior V.P. Marine Midland Trust Co. of Southern New York; '51 Navy — Pac.
World War II.
5025. John Randolph, b. July 30, 1927; Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y.
5026. Gerald King, Jr., b. June 8, 1931; W & M Class '53; 1st Lt. Marine
Corps.
2018. Grace Irene, b. Oct. 2, 1897; m. Charles F. Philley, b. Jan. 4, 1896,
of Hornell, N. Y.
2019. Marjorie Garnier, b. Aug. 14, 1908; m. Walter A. Watkins, Rochester,
N. Y. Children:
Robert King, b. Sept. 7, 1927; m. Mary Frances, Elmira, N. Y.
Joyce Garnier Filkins.
Suzanne Atwater, b. Feb. 27, 1933; m. Ronald Louis Gross, b. March
23, 1929.
Deborah, b. April 9, 1952; Rhonda Mary, b. Sept. 16, 1954.
Richard Gilbert, b. Jan. 21, 1940.
2020. Lucius C, son of Eli; m. Oct. 20, 1910, Florence May Andrews. He
is a real estate dealer in Rochester, N. Y.
2671. Frances Elton, b. Dec. 22, 1912.
2021. Mary Minerva, dau. of Eli; m. Dec. 28, 1898, William H. McClelland.
They lived in Syracuse, N. Y.
2022. George Erasmus, son of Jonathan Squire; m. June 11, 1910, Clara
Knutson in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Died Nov. 11, 1953.
2672. Earle Raymond, b. Jan. 22, 1912.
2673. Ralph Ernest, b. June 15, 1913.
2674. Lloyd Everett, b. July 7, 1915.
2675. Verne Edward, b. Sept. 20, 1917.
2023. Mary Sibyl, dau. of Jonathan Squire; m. Aug. 16, 1904, F. J. DeWitt.
Auburn, N. Y.
Frederic James, b. Oct. 10, 1906; m. Margaret E. Flint. He is President,
Tropical Paint Co., Bay Village, Ohio. Children:
Margaret Ann, b. 1938; Elizabeth Flint, b. 1940; Frederic James III,
b. 1943.
Paul Atwater, b. Aug. 3, 1908; m. Frances Tatum, b. March 6, 1915. Chil.:
Paul Francis, b. May 11, 1952.
George Allen, b. Oct. 1, 1912; m. Mary Bordon Harris, dau. of Raymond P.
and Mary Daley Harris of Newburyport, Mass.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 227
2024. A«n<'s Mary. dau. of Lucius Luther: m. Aug. 3. 1918, (1) Floyd
Amirus. Baptist niinislor
Robert Flovd, b. April 19. 1920; m. Jean Campbell in 1941. Chil.: Mary
Lou, b. Sept. 19. 1942.
Walter E.. b. Sept. 19, 1922: engineer: m. Doris Farnham 1943. Children:
Barbara, b. Jan. 11, 1945: Kenneth, b. Sept. 26, 1948.
2025. Frederick Klson. son of Lucius Luther: ni. 1919, Thelma Harps, b.
April 9. 1900; d. .Maich 26, 1954 of M.S.; body to medical science that others
may live! (2) Carolin Montgomery, b. Jan. 21, 1912.
Chil.: Alvene, b. May 3. 1920; m. Frank Kolb.
Chil.: Wanda, b. Dec. 3. 1943; Wendy, b. Sept. 1, 1946; Frank, b.
Jan. 16. 1949.
2029. Orriii Truman, son of Julius Judson; m. Feb. 21. 1904, Maria Edna
Green, b. Dec. 29, 1879. He d. Oct. 10, 1919. They lived in Montclair, N. J.
2676. Albert Judson, b. June 9, 1905.
2677. Frances Marjory, b. Sept. 15, 1908.
2678. Orrin Truman, Jr., b. May 3. 1911.
2679. Donald John, b. Oct. 21, 1915.
2046. .Addison J., son of Reuben E.; m. Dec. 25, 1914, Joan McDonald. He
is a tionlist at Eugene, Ore. Joan b. Dec. 30, 1890.
2680. Jessie Ray, b. Oct. 15. 1916.
2681. Phyllis, b. May 24, 1918.
Charles David, b. Dec. 10, 1929.
2057. Kdgar Foote; m. Jan. 26, 1916, Helen, dau. of Edna Price and Erastus
Edick of Garrettsville, Ohio, b. Oct. 25. 1896. He is a designer at Warner
Bros. Studios.
2682. Cleon Everal. b. Feb. 25. 1917.
2(I.")S. Walter Sanford. .son of Franklin S.; m. June 1. 1922, Vada Eleanor
Lawrence, dau. of William Lawrence and Sarah McDougal. b. Aug. 1, 1899.
They live in Berwyn, 111.
'2683. Susan Irene, b. April 28. 1923.
2059. F.mma Kstelle, dau. of Franklin S.; m. June 17. 1925, Robert L.
Wolcott. Suffield. Ohio.
Robert Franklin, b. July 22, 1926, m. Marilyn Terrebonne, b. Feb. 6, 1930.
Robert served in two wars. B.A. '49, Kent Univ. Newspaper Editor.
(Dau.i Jean Marie, b. Aug. 16, 1955.
Richard Atwater, b. Dec. 15. 1930. Marilyn, b. April 12. 1929; m. Gordon
O'Neal Kilgore, b. Feb. 22, 1925.
Chil.: Patrick Gene, b. Aug, 28, 1948; Michael John. b. Oct. 5, 1949;
Curtis James, b. May 31, 1953; Joyce Ellen, b. March 20. 1955.
Gordon is a radio announcer; Margery L.. b. June 17, 1936. Enuua
Estelle lives 10 miles from Atwater, Ohio, named after her grand-
parents, Edgar F. and Frances Sanford Atwater (No. 733 1.
2061. Hiehard Tnpper .Xtwat.r; d. Aug. 21. 1948; m. Florence Carroll. (See
Who's Who eailv .'Jo's, i
Chil.: Doris, b. March 30. 1922; Margaret Carroll, b. May 24. 1925.
2062. .Iidia Tupp.r \f\\:itir, Chicago, 111. Clerk U.S. Treasury.
2063. .lames Ilurace. .son of James Mitchell; m. March 11, 1896, Elsie Dell,
dau. of J. H. Miller. She d. Feb. 28, 1953. Coachella, Calif.
2684. Edwin Miller, b. Oct. 22, 1897.
2685. Je.s.se Kilborn, b. April 26, 1899.
26S6. Horace Logan, b. Nov. 6. 19(10.
2687, James Winchel, b, June 23. 1906.
2061. ( liarl.s Oi;!!! ii. in. Oct. 11. 1899, Laura Harker guigley. She d. Jan.
5, 1950, (2» m. Mabel lioot, Oct. 9, 19.50. He is a retired teacher.
2065. William ( hur<h m. Sept. 25. 1901, Christine B.. dau. Margaret Thom-
son Brydcii and Mclvin D. Curti.-; Hnllvhill Fla.
228 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2688. Helen Elizabeth, b. Aug. 11, 1903.
2689. Leonard Bryden, b. Sept. 14, 1914.
2066. George F., son of George B.; m. Nov. 22, 1911, Ida Louise Simpson.
They live in New Britain, Conn.
2690. Franklin S., b. Aug. 24, 1916.
2690a. Annette L., b. April 5, 1920.
3068. Albert Ailing, son of Jared James; m. Nov. 13, 1901, Emily C.
Daniels. She is mother of Emily Daniels, m. to Harmon G. Atwater. He is a
civil engineer. Live at Boynton, Fla. No children.
2069. Hattie Belle, dau. of Jared James; m. July 5, 1901, Herman Hotze.
Lives in Cleveland.
Harriet Louise, b. May 1, 1902; m. Norman Leo Hawn, civil engineer.
She d. Feb. 8, 1940.
Chil.: Mary Jane, b. March 26, 1934. Student at Ohio University.
2070. Harmon Gordon Root, son of Jared James; m. Oct. 27, 1902, Emily
Daniels. Cleveland, Ohio. Contractor and builder. Emily d. July 14, 1952. (2)
Cathrine Hallada Koch, b. Feb. 28, 1887.
2691. Gordon Albert, b. Feb. 9, 1904.
2692. Windsor, b. Feb. 25, 1905.
2693. Frances Emily, b. Feb. 3, 1908.
2071. Frank Edward, son of Jared James; m. June 19, 1906, Bertha Ken-
nedy. He d. Jan. 22, 1917, leaving no children.
2072. Fannie Emily, dau. of Jared James; m. July 22, 1903, Alva R. Statler.
Dorothy Elmore, b. Feb. 24, 1906.
Allen Jared, b. June 16, 1909.
Frank Edward, b. April 10, 1911.
2073. La Verne Nathan, son of Arthur Edison; m. June 27, 1905, Susan L.
Mohler, dau. of Richard Mohler, b. June 2, 1881. Live at Grand Rapids, Mich.
2694. Ru.ssell La Verne, b. Oct. 14, 1910.
2076. Cecil Brown, son of George S.; m. May 9, 1911, Carrie L. Creaser of
Brookline, Mass. They live at Natick, Mass.
2695. George Robert, b. July 25, 1913.
2077. Marie Helen, dau. of George S.; m. Louis D. Hunter. He is a Financial
Advisor.
Elizabeth Hunter, b. March 14, 1913; m. Rev. Frederick G. Hicks, Episco-
palian, b. Dec. 31, 1905.
Chil.: David Hunter, b. Dec. 30, 1937; Donald Lockhard, b. Dec. 7,
1938, Lorain, Ohio.
Robert Louis, b. July 4, 1916, Corp. Official, m. Barbaral, b. Nov. 4, 1916.
Chil.: Barbara Ann, b. Oct. 3, 1942; WilUam Robert, b. Oct. 6, 1946,
Newton, Mass.
Ruth Hunter Johnson, b. July 13, 1922, Boston, Mass.
2078. Jessie Dunn, dau. of George S.; Whitney Hubbard, architect, of
Newton, Mass.
Marion Elizabeth, b. Jan. 30, 1916; m. Richard Herman Stresau, Jr. Physi-
cist in U.S. Navy.
Chil.: Jan Elizabeth, b. Sept. 24, 1939; Jacquehne, b. Sept. 10, 1941;
Richard Whitney, b. Dec. 29, 1943; Ann Patricia, b. July 5, 1945;
Steven Sidler, b. April 15, 1954.
2079. Karl W., son of Charles; m. Oct. 17, 1916, Ruth Segner; b. April 19,
1892. Karl d. Aug. 8, 1927. Massillon, Ohio.
2696. John Robert, b. Oct. 15, 1919.
2697. Stephen Knapp, b. Jan. 26, 1924.
2080. Helen Louise; m. Sept. 27, 1929, Ben W. Schrader, b. April 12, 1895.
2081. Mary Virginia; m. May 26, 1938, N. Preston Kerr, b. Sept. 12, 1912.
Chil.: Nancy Atwater, b. July 16, 1939.
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■iOH-i. I)a\i«l Auhtiii; in. June 15. 19-10, Maxin.- Roijiharl. b. Nov. 11. 1916.
Chil.: Lorrie Jean. b. Dec. 7, 1918; David Clyde, b. April 3. 1951.
iOHI. .Vsapli Sheiwditd, son of William; ni. April 29. 1H96, Margaret Mary
McGettigan. b. Oct. 12, 1872. He is a printer and lives at McKeesport. Penn.
2698. Irene Mary, b. May 25. 1897.
2699. Margaret Josephine, b. March 19, 1899.
2700. Neil William, b. Jan. 6, 1901.
2701. Asaph Aloysiiis, b. July 27, 1910.
2702. Elizabeth Amanda, b. Sept. 6. 1912.
2085. Saiuufl H.. .son of Thomas; m. Aug. 23, 1907, Anna Friedel.
270.-^ Walt 01-.
•^088. Kalph, sun of Myron L.; m. May 1, 1893, Lena. dau. of S. T. and
Lena Hoyt. Geneva, Ohio.
2704. Clarence, b. Feb. 19, 189-1.
2705. Flovd.
2706. Boyd, b. April 29, 1899.
2094. Edna Maln-l, dau. of Archibald J.; m. F. M. Parkins.
Mildred Jannita, b. Mav 25, 1908. Alethea M.. b. March 27. 1910.
Robert Fiancis. b. Dec. 5, 1912. Dwight Atwater. b. March 27, 1914.
Marjery Aloea, b. Feb. 14. 1918.
2102. >I. Mortimer, son of William Mortimer; m. April 27. 1897. Nellie,
dau. of B. F, Duihin and Sarah Jane Holmes. Miles d. April 25, 1935.
2707. Marguerite Jane, b. Nov. 16, 1898.
2708. William Benjamin, b. Aug. 9, 1901.
2709. Helen Dorothy, b. April 17. 1906; d. Dec. 13, 1920.
•il04. ( orn.lia .M., dau. of John A.; m. Oct. 25, 1899, Howard E. Ives.
Edward Atwater, b. Sept. 16. 1901.
2105. Morton, .son of Edward Storrs; m. March 20, 1915. Catherine Stewart
Vail.
2710. Elizabeth Vail. b. March 6, 1916.
2711. Damaris, b. Dec. 24, 1923.
2106. Lucy LoNclj, dau. of Edward Storrs; m. Sept. 19, 1908. Dr. Eben
Clayton Hill. "
2107. Kliol Dorenuis. son of Edward Storrs; m. Sept. 18, 1915, Kathleen
Bain. Lives in I'oughkeepsie, N. Y.
2712. Carol Swift, b. June 19. 1916.
2108. i;\cl.\ii. dau. of Edward Storrs; m. Sept. 8, 1915, Dr. Alexander
Griswold Cummins.
•.'1L{. May. dau. of Silvanus B. ; m. May 23. 1899. John 1' Hardin, .son of
Mincivia and Benjamin L. Hardin. May d. 1939.
Wm. Atwater. b. May 6, 1X91.
Sarah Marshall, b. Feb. 14, 1893; m. Philip Malory Jones, b. Dec. 27, 1892.
Both Sarah and Philip are teachers. ( Dau. i May Katherine. b. Dec. 7.
1929; m. Oct. 11, 1952, Henrv Walker, son of Maude Allen an«l Thomas
Addi.son Calhoun, b. May lO", 1922; .served U. S. Navy WW H ( Soni
Thomas Addison Calhoun, b. Sept. 14, 1953,
Harvey Humbert, b. Oct. 15. 1894.
.MM. ( li.i. dau. of Silvanus B.; m. March 6. 1895. Kdw;ird J. Fulton.
CliiUon .\twater. b. March 7. 1896.
Violet Irene, b. Aug. 25, 1903; m. Dec. 28. 1921. Larence David Dodson;
two children:
Larence Dean, b. Jan. 7. 1923.
Shirley Evleen. b. Dec. 20. 1924.
Thomp.son Robert, b. Dec. 20. 1905.
K.lward James, b. Aug. 3. 1910.
230 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2117. Louis R., son of Lucius E.; m. June 9, 1897, Sylvia Hart, who d. April
28, 1915. Lives near Plainville, Conn. One dau., b. March 4, 1898; m. Oct. 24,
1916, Dwight Tuttle, of Southington, Conn.; one dau., Laslie M., b. May 8, 1918.
2118. Jesse Farnsworth, son of Lucian E.; m. Rose Fusaris. They live in
New Britain, Conn.
2713. Lillian Rose, b. April 7, 1905.
2714. Hazel Virginia, b. Aug. 31, 1907.
2120. Carrie Isabel, dau. of Bryan, m. Sept. 13, 1885, William H. Riley, b.
Dec. 18, 1854, d. May 16, 1894.
Pauline S., b. July 29, 1886; m. July 14, 1917, Norman E. Bigelow.
Bryan Atwater. Chil.: Lawrence Charles, Randy Gifford.
Janice Bigelow Carrigan. Chil.: Michael Stuart.
Anne Marie, b. Nov. 21, 1888; m. June 19, 1913, Albert Newton Scripture.
Pauline, b. Oct. 20, 1916 m. Philip C. Judd. Chil.: Philip Corbin,
Barbara Dale, Virginia Anne and Florence Elizabeth.
Virginia, m. John Way. Chil.: John Way III, West Hartford, Conn.
DeWitt Atwater, b. Feb. 19, 1891; m. Helen Eaton, b. Oct. 22, 1898, dau.
of Wm. Stanley and Bertha Hamlin Eaton.
William Eaton, b. Sept. 10, 1920; d. July 19, 1947.
DeWitt Atwater, Jr., b. May 1, 1927; m. JoAnn Wells, b. Sept. 27, 1929.
Chil.: David Wells, b. Nov. 6, 1951. Wayne Eaton, b. Nov. 6, 1953.
2121. Grace Emeline, dau. of Bryan; m. May 17, 1884, Dr. Charles A.
Gillen.
Charles Hoadley, b. Feb. 21, 1885. Deceased.
Richard Walter, b. June 13, 1887; d. Aug. 6, 1887.
Grace Salena, b. Nov. 12, 1894; d. March 16, 1895.
2124. Mildred, dau. of Edwin Wm., m. William Gibbs Mattison, b. Feb. 2,
1861; d. Oct. 20, 1954.
Edwin J., b. March 3, 1894; m. Laura Krous, b. Sept. 28, 1892.
Richard James, b. May 15, 1925; m. Patricia Kratt, b. Dec. 18, 1923.
Phyllis, b. March 10, 1927; m. Rodney D. Moss, b. April 9, 1927, a
chemist. (Child I Barbara Kay, b. July 22, 1953.
Ray H., b. Jan. 23, 1907; m. Doris, dau. of Carl and Goldie Feldman.
Historian. Chil.: Robert Frank, b. Sept. 5, 1946, died. Carol Mildred, b.
Jan. 31, 1947 (adopt.). Mary Goldie, b. Dec. 23, 1948. (adopt.)
Mabel, b. July 30, 1912; m. Robert Frank Roberts, b. Dec. 20, 1912, d.
Oct. 24, 1944; killed in action, W.W. II. She is a teacher. Chil.: Patricia
Jean, b. May 10, 1937. Karen Joyce, b. May 6, 1939.
2125. Bessie, dau. of Edwin Wm., m. Frank Gross.
Hazel, b. 1891, m. Dick Dunker, b. 1886, d. Oct. 4, 1916, a druggist; (2)
George Martin Naughtin, b. 1893.
Margaret Edna Dunker. b. 1911; m. Mr. Underwood, a Capt. in Army.
Shirley Anne Dunker, b. 1915, m. Mr. Dobesh.
Georgie Rose Naughtin, b. 1920, m. 1938, Forrest L. Graham. (3 chil.).
Patricia Annie Naughtin, ni. Harry H. Adamson. ( 2 chil. ) .
Howard Marion Naughtin, b. Nov. 28, 1924; m. Caroline Marvella, b.
July 9, 1925. See Honor Roll. Chil.: Christopher George, b. Sept.
11, 1952.
Phyllis Violet Naughtin, b. Dec. 17, 1927; m. Foy Dean, b. Feb. 5,
1922, a construction examiner for F.H.A. and in Nair Air Arm.
(Child) Catherine Bess, b. May 6, 1948.
Bessie, b. June 29, 1900; m. Charles Woods DeForest. She d. April 2, 1939.
Truman Victor, b. Feb. 11, 1920; Executive V.P. Chamber of Com-
merce at Fargo, N. D.; m. Jeanne Mary, b. May 6, 1917, dau. of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bahl of Hayes, Kan. Chil.: Robert Charles, b.
May 12, 1940. James Lee, b. Feb. 28, 1943. Thomas Truman, b.
March 13, 1950.
Elaine, b. ; m. Professor Roland B. Welch. Chil.: Benny, Ronda
Elaine and Charles.
Jeanne, b. May 5, 1923; m. Daniel E. Dorse, b. July 17, 1917, an Acct.
Chil.: Daniel E., Jr., b. Feb. 18, 1948. Timothy B., b. May 21, 1949.
Terence E., b. July 15, 1951.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 231
Virginia, b. Sept. 12. 1921; ni. Sam Richard Zaiss, b. Jan. 12. 1918. an
advertising exec. Chil.: Richard .Joseph, b. Aus- :"\ 1950. .John De
Forest, b. Sept. 10, 1953.
Charlene, b. April 14, 1928; m. Dale Harry Orth. b. March 10, 1926. a
teacher. Chil.: Susan K.. b. Jan. 7. 1948. Sandra K.. b. Aug. 9. 1950.
Frances Eliner. b. April 13. 1904; ni. (1) Dewey A. Ganzel, div. 1940; (2)
Aug. 2, 1941. Charles Woods DeForest.
Bessie Lee Ganzel. b. Oct. 1. 1923; m. Dec. 8. 1952. James F. Harding.
Jr., a lawyer.
Dewey A. Ganzel, Jr., b. July 5, 1927 Chicago University.
lilG. Arthur T.. son of Edwin W.; m. Dec. 25, 1898, May A. Edlin.
2715. Bernard LeRoy, b. Oct. 1. 1901.
2716. Archie.
'll'il. I.uhi M., dau. of Edwin \Vm., m. David Coleman Sabin. b. June 28.
1870.
Thomas Lyle, b. Oct. 19, 1898: m. Beulah Elizabeth, dau. of James and
Alice Welbourne, b. Sept. 19, 1899.
Leland Marcine*, b. Nov. 23. 1926: m Oct. 1. 1950, Marthena, dau. of
Nellie and William Zillig, b. Julv 31, 1934.
Leta Jane, b. Feb. 26, 1934.
Leta Mae, b. March 5. 1900: m. June 19, 1925, Edward Anton Trepal. b.
May 28, 1902, a building contractor.
Jean Marie, b. Sept. 28, 1926: m. Herman Everett Barlow, b. Jan. 16,
1919. Chil.: David Edward, b. Dec. 11, 1951. Glenn, b. Nov. 22, 1952.
Bruce Sabin, b. March 29, 1954.
Helen Gertrude, b. Oct. 3, 1928: m. Aug. 30, 1953, Frank Ralph Yulo,
b. Aug. 1. 1929. a teacher, grad. of New Haven Teachers College;
2nd Lt. in Conn. Nat. Guard. She is grad. U. of Conn.: dietition.
Derothy Ann. b. Feb. 14, 1930; art teacher.
Elaine,' b. July 29, 1932: m. Lowell Alfred Mannhardt. b. April 28.
1931. She is graduate of the University of Connecticut.
•>12«. Edna Mabel, dau. of Edwin Wm., m. Jan. 4, 1912, F. H. Gillett. Their
children are Horace and Kenneth.
2129. Nellie Ksther, dau. of Edwin Wm., m. Frank I. Houtz. b. Aug. 5. 1876.
Winifred E., b. June 5, 1900; m. El.sworth Steven.son. b. Feb. 13, 1888. She
d. Nov. 10, 1951. Chil.: Weldon, b. Dec. 30. 1927. See Honor Roll. Mildred,
b. June 13, 1929. Elwin, b. Sept. 1. 1931. Marian, b. Nov. 28. 1932. Leon-
ard, b. Aug. 23, 1935. Robert Louis, b. Oct. 18, 1943.
James R.. b. Sept. 12, 1911 a cattle breeder.
LaVern, b. Dec. 20, 1920; m. Floy Allene Covey, b. Dec. 9, 1922. He is
minister, teacher and grad. of Harding College and U. of Kentucky.
Chil.: Annette Louis, b. Aug. 25. 1945. Elsie Verlene, b, June Id, 1947.
Vernon Duane, b. Dec. 24, 1949. James Ronald ,b. April 9, 1952.
•> I :•{(>. Fduiii William, .son of Edwin Wm.; m. Dec. 25. 1906. Bertha M.
Baker.
Mildred M., dau. o( Edwin Wm.. m. John Harold Clipston, b. Feb. 3, lOO.S.
Chil.: Kathryn Irene, b. Mav 30, 1935 a teacher. Donald Dale, b. June
11. 1941.
Melvin and Merlin, twins, b. Sept. 29. 1914.
2131. Wilfred Milton, son of FIdwin Wm.. m. (1) Lulu B. Maxwell, d. Aug.
2, 1942; (2) Newell White, b. April 10, 1893.
21.H2. Enim;i M:i.\. dau. of fCdwin Wm.. m. Sept. 19, IOCS, Martin Walter
Brown.
Bonnie Edwina, b. Nov. 12, 1906; m. May 25. 1930. I'aul Kauj;uet. an
attornev. Slie is a te.icher. Chil.: .loycc Aleen, b, Feb IS. 19.15. I^iurenre
Joseph, b. Sept. 10, 1936. IMiylhs Jant> and Philip John, b. Oct. 17, 1941.
Danny Emile, b. March 24, 1953.
Edna M"av. b. Mav 6, 1909, d. Mav 7. 1909.
Shirlev Allison*, b. May 19. 1916; m. Aug. 24, 1940. Dorothy Mnnn. a
teacher. Chil,: Deloris Margaret, b. July 1. 19.^3 I'atneia Elaine, b.
Nov. 16. 1951.
232 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Edwin Joseph, b. April 19, 1922; m. Nov. 9, 1943, Constance Treadway.
See Honor Roll. Chil.: Pamela Kay, b. June 30, 1946.
Leta Verline, b. May 12, 1925; m. Jack Stengel. Chil.: Trudy Ann, b. July
13, 1945. Lynn Joyce, b. Aug. 10, 1947. Nancy Lee, b. Sept. 23, 1950.
Joann Sue, b. April 5, 1952. Joe Charles, b. Jan. 26, 1955.
2133. Ethel Gertrude, dau. of Edwin Wm.; m. Albert Davis. Chil.: Wilfred
E., b. Nov. 27, 1909; m. Lorene J., b. Sept. 2, 1913; child.: John Kyle, b. Sept.
29, 1940. Warren A., b. , m. Gladys.
2134. Nellie, dau. of John Peter; m. 1900, John E. Patchen. He d. Sept. 1,
1917. She resides in Peoria, 111. One son died in infancy.
2135. John F., son of John Peter; m. 1902, Edna Thomas. They reside at
Washington, 111.
2136. Carl L., son of John Peter; m. 1907, Emma Sams. They reside in
Dwight, 111.
2717. Richard, b. 1908.
2137. Pearl, dau. of John Peter; m. George Day, Feb. 17, 1904.
Lora E., b. Oct. 2, 1904; m. July 8, 1928. Paul R. Gregory, b. Dec. 10, 1904.
She is a nurse.
Richard Dean, b. Oct. 16, 1929; m. Joan Turner on June 6, 1953, b.
April 22, 1931. Chil.: David Allen, b. Aug. 20, 1954.
Jack Lee*, b. May 7, 1933.
Carole Kay, b. Dec. 29, 1934, m. Jack K. Shilling on Jan. 31, 1953.
(Child) Terry K., b. Dec. 26, 1953.
Carl, b. , m. .
2138. Harry L., son of John Peter; m. July 4, 1907, Addie Dew. They reside
in Havana, 111." Died Oct. 10, 1918, World War I camp, of influenza.
2718. Myrtle M., b. April 9, 1908.
2719. Elsie Pearl, b. March 9, 1910.
2720. Helen May, b. May 12, 1912.
2140. Evalyn D., m. Wendell E. Cable, b. May 29, 1897, an attorney with
the United States Government.
Marcia J., b. April 8, 1930; m. W. R. Adkins, b. Sept. 4, 1929, a Sgt., U.S.
Marines. (Child) Perrv Lee, b. May 23, 1952.
William C, b. Feb. 18, i934.
2141. Maria E., dau. of John Peter; m. 1917, Clifford Switzer. They reside
in Canton, 111.
2142. Eugene L., son of John Peter, U.S. Army Sept. 2, 1917 to May 7, 1919.
2143. Viola E., m. James Smith.
Alice Fern, b. April 18, 1901; m. June 30. 1923, Howard Crum.
Viola Maxine, b. Jan. 10. 1924. James Alvin*, b. Feb. 19, 1925. John,
b. Dec. 19, 1927; m. Charlene Dehght, b. June 21, 1930. Chil.: John
Randall, b. Sept. 18, 1949. Gary Stephen, b. Jan. 15, 1951. Linda
Susan, b. May 25, 1953.
Howard Jr., b. Sept. 9, 1929.
Mary Ellen, b. Sept. 24, 1931, a nurse. Kathleen N., b. Aug. 30, 1933;
m. Feb. 12, 1955, David Lee Morgan.
Robert Wayne, b. Aug. 1, 1935. Joan Marie, b. Sept. 13, 1937.
Vernon Eugene, b. May 11, 1941. Betty Jean, b. June 5, 1945.
James Wilfred, b. Sept. 8, 1906; m. Feb. li, 1929, Edna Meyer. Children:
Kathleen Jean, b. May 11, 1929.
2144. Erma Pearl, dau. of Sheldon, m. Aug. 26, 1903, John Dennis Bell, b.
Aug. 19, 1883. She d. June 19, 1940. He d. May 11, 1954.
Lucy Lavona, b. June 6, 1904; m. April 25, 1923, Arthur Fredrich.
Sylvia Pearl, b. Aug. 4, 1924; m. Sept. 4, 1949, Leon F. Rowe.
Arthur Robert, b. April 9, 1929.
Iris Faye, b. April 25, 1930; m. Oct. 23, 1949, Dale L. Turner, b. June
15, 1928. He was in medical branch of armed forces.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 233
Janice Lavona. b. Juno IG. 19;j.j. Wayne Dean. b. Oct. 30, 1935.
Lloyd Francis, b. Jan. 9. 1940.
Elva Myrtho. b. Jan. 31, 1906; m. Juno 2. 1926, Emmctt Arthur Smith.
Marilyn Kaye, b. Sept. 27. 1933 (adopt.) m. July 22, 1951, liobert Alan
Alig. Ho is graduate of Knox College and in U.S. Navy. ( Child i Jeffery
Alan, b. April 20. 1954.
Pearl Irene, b. Oct. 24, 1907; m. Oct. 24, 1925. Oliver Walter Reynolds.
Dennis Oliver, b. May 1, 1926 d. May 3, 1926.
Ernia Irene, b. June 6, 1927; d. Sept. 12. 1927.
Edwin Harvey, b. Feb. 19, 1934; m. Sept. 26. 1952, Betty Joan Turner.
Hazel Jeanette. b. Aug. 15. 1938.
Pauline Elizabeth, b. June 3. 1909; m. Carl Edward Barndollar.
Hazel Flora, b. July 18, 1918; m. Oct. 31, 1936, James Edward Steele.
(Child) Gloria Joanne, b. July 3, 1939.
•,M4.'). Uilliam, .son of Shelden; m. Jan. 19. 1908. Edith Edna Carpenter, b.
Nov. 23. 1889. He studied at Eureka College. Eureka. 111., for the ministry.
Teacher in the public schools; d. Oct. 16. 1929. Edith m. Frank Vogel Dec.
26. 1928.
2721. Charles Wilbur, b. Aug. 26, 1917. 2721a. Edwin W.
272 lb. Shirley Jane.
2146. H<>rcv, son of Sheldon, ni. Verna Ringhouse.
5032. William Shelden. b. Oct. 19. 1915.
5033. Kenneth Eugene, b. April 13, 1918; ur.m.
50.34. Francis Hercy. b. Dec. 19, 1921.
•l\\~,. Mahlf (loldcn, m. Herman Gebard Messman, b. March 21, 1882.
Viola iMar.ie. b. April 27, 1911. Edna LaVona. b. Jan. 22, 1913; m. Sept. 21.
1953, Raymond Willard Tennant. Harold Herman, b. Aug. 17. 1914; d.
June 28, 1917. Lester Gerhard, b. July 29, 1916; m. Mabel Marie Morris
on Aug. 2, 1941. John Shelden, b. May 31, 1918, d. June 25, 1918. Flor-
ence Lucille, b. June 20. 1919, m. Stanley Victor Noll. Chil.: Stanley
Herman, b. June 23, 1937. Janet Marie, b. June 6. 1939. Joan Mane, b.
Aug. 25, 1943.
Raymond LeRoy. b. Feb. 10. 1922; m. Oct. 5, 1946, Darlene Kathrvn Hack-
man, b. May 16, 1928. Chil.: Allen Rav. b. Feb. 12, 1951. Roger Lee. b.
Aug. 3, 1953.
Alta Mav, b. Jan. 3, 1924; m. Molvin Fornoff on Doc. 25, 1948. Children:
Marilyn Kay. b. Oct. 23. 1949. Kenneth Molvin, b. Julv 20. 1951.
Dorothy Marie, b. Jan. 18. 1926; m. April 17, 1949. Henry Garlisch. (Child)
Larry Allen, b. Aug. 29. 1950.
2148. (Jarnot, dau. of Sheldon, m. Feb. 14, 1912. Jacob Hinnon, b. Oct. 14.
1882. She d. Doc. 24, 1954.
Dorothy Magdalena, b. Aug. 29. 1913; m. Jan. 1. 1933. Laurence Adrian
Nicholas, b. Jan. 29, 1907.
Darvl Bolton, b. Mav 7, 1931; m. Oct. 30. 1954. Carolyn Jo Purdy. b.
Dec. 17. 1936.
Helen Marie, b. April 26. 1917; m. Oct. 26. 1934, Losler Funk. Ho d. Jan.
11. 1942; (2) Lyle Milton Miller on Sept. 26. 1951.
Norma Jean Funk. b. June 6. 1935; m. Dec, 1954. Robert John
Lugenbuhl. h. Juno 19. 1934.
Charles Jocob*. b. Oct. 29. 1923; m. Nov. 10. 1915. Rosaboll McDonald, b.
.March 12, 1927.
Alan C.eno, b. July 5. 1946. Milton Ray. b. Juno 17, 1948.
Richard Molvin, b. Dec. 14, 1925; m. Sept. 24, 1950. liuth Arlono Porch, b.
Mav 14. 1933. See Honor Roll.
Wendell Eugene*, b. Doc. 21. 1928.
•»149. ^Ii. l.lc II, son of Sheldon, m. Emma Will.s nn Jan. 27. 1920. h. Aug.
12, 1899,
5040. Paul Vernon, b. Jan. 17. 1921.
5012. Vorla Joan. b. Jan. 17. 1930.
•.JI50. .loan Triiinl)iill. dau. of Huntington Choato. m. W, Lynwood Heaver.
b. Jan. 8, 1910; div. 1915. (2) Howard Harry Battin. b. Nov. 21. 1895. an
234 ATWATER GENEALOGY
architect. Chil.: Barry Atwater Heaver, b. Feb. 7, 1941. Carolyn Choate
Heaver, b. Sept. 10, 1942.
2152. Garrett Barry, Jr., son of G. B., is an actor.
2153. Carol Elizabeth, dau. of G. B., m. John Robert Moore, b. Dec. 8, 1907,
a Capt. in U.S. Navy and graduate of U.S. Naval Academy. (Child) Cynthia
Lee, b. Nov. 30, 1937.
2154. Wm. Clarke, son of Henry Day, m. Feb. 12, 1944, Mary Marren
Hedstrom.
2155. Mary Rhoades, dau. of Henry Day, m. June 26, 1934, Eric Hartmann.
Chil.: Wm. Day, b. July 10, 1936. Erica, ta. Nov. 3, 1939. Elizabeth, b. Sept.
26, 1940.
2157. Mary Francis, m. Herbert Myles Garratt, b. June 5, 1908. Children:
David Kenison, b. Feb. 14, 1939. Gail Atwater, b. Sept. 30, 1940.
2158. Leida Helen, dau. of Wm. DeWitt. m. July 14, 1951, Eugene Morgan
Wisenbaker, b. Nov. 1, 1926, a naval pilot. Chil.: James DeWitt, b. Feb. 1, 1953.
Katherine Anne, b. Aug. 28, 1954.
2159. Martha Hentz, dau. of Wm. DeWitt, m. Albert Eugene Bass, b. April
23, 1921. a building contractor. Chil.: James Michael, b. Jan. 17, 1952. Wm.
DeWitt, b. June 26, 1953.
2160. Joann, dau. of Wm. DeWitt, m. June 18, 1949, James Lloyd West, Jr.,
b. Aug. 30, 1925.
2161. William Edward*, m. Sept. 14, 1946, Claire Bettie Chamberlain, b.
April 26, 1919. He is grad. U. of Florida. She is grad. of E. Wash. State
Teachers College.
5043. William Edward, b. Dec. 6, 1948.
5044. Susan Chamberlain, b. Dec. 15, 1950.
2162. Marjorie Fletcher, m. William Mack Nettles, b. 1924, a C.P.A. Chil.:
Kathryn Jeanette, b. Dec. 19, 1953.
2163. Julia Margaret, dau. of Henry Clarkson, m. Robert Emmet Burk.
Robert Attwater, ( 2 dau. ) Noel, Stephanie Ann.
Julie Martin, m. Dent. (Child) Melina.
2164. Paul Kussell, son of Henry Clarkson, m. Anna Lou Jones.
5054. Paul Russell.
5046. Anna Carrine.
5047. Mary Elizabeth.
2165. Williiim Clarkson, son of Henry Clarkson, m. Mildred Florine May.
5048. Rosemary, b. Sept. 11, 1943.
5049. Nancy Joy, b. Feb. 8, 1946.
2166. Mary Jane, dau. of Henry Clarkson.
2174. Harold Doughty, son of Albert James, m. Evelyn Locke, b. Jan. 7,
1900.
5050. Florence Louise, b. Aug. 17, 1920.
5051. Phylhs EUzabeth, b. Dec. 21, 1921.
2185. Harry Arthur, son of George H., m. Louise S., b. July 1, 1893. He is
an English professor.
5052. George, b. Aug. 25, 1919; a teacher.
5053. Harry Albert*, b. Jan. 10, 1921; physicist.
5054. Virginia Louise, b. Oct. 25, 1922.
5055. Ehzataeth Marie, b. Sept. 10, 1924.
2186. Ralph Wright, son of George William; m. Oct. 15, 1920, Dorothy
Mae Atkinson. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers
and the American Concrete Institute.
2722. Donald Rogers, b. Feb. 17, 1924.
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'l\Hl. I{<)\ Miner, son of Georg:e William; m. Dec. 27. 19Ht. Ix)tiise Dexter
Riehardson.
272;;. Mutii Marion, b. Sept. 13. 1922.
Richard Allen, b. Oct. 27, 1926; teacher, art supervisor Bergenfield.
Roy Miner. Jr.. b. Nov. 1, 1928; d. July 12. 1949.
2188. Inez, >1., dau. of George H.. a teacher and student counselor at
Lasell Jr. College. Auburndale. Mass.
2197. Ilerltert Kdwin, .son of Lewis Edwin; m. June 29. 1916. Gertrude
Donaldson. He d. March IS. 1920.
2721. Marion Rena, b. April 12. 1917.
2198. Klla >Iary, dau. of Aubrey W., m. William M. Robertson, b. May 10.
1911: in W.W. 11. Royal Canadian Navy. Ella member Eastern Star chapter.
2199. .Alherta .Agnes, dau. of Aubrey W., m. Sept. 24. 1941. Alvin Edward
Johnston, b. Sept. 9. 1917, son of Albert E. and Mable Johnston, served in
U.S.A.F.. W.W. IL Chi\.: Alan Bruce, b. July 10. 1947. Arlene Elouise, b. Oct.
21. 1949. Arthur Edward, b. June 17, 1951.
2199a Bruce Ala.son*. son of Aubrey W., m. Oct. 9, 1948. Ellen Marie
Prenio. b. Dec. 13. 1931. He is grad. of Bemidji State Teachers College; high
school teacher.
5056. Steven Bruce, b. Nov. 15. 1949.
5057. Suzan Gail. b. Oct. 31. 1951.
2204. Charles K., son of Elisha Randall; m. Cecelia M. Dever. He is an
insurance solicitor. Lives at Newport, R. I.
220."). Harry Barlow, son of Chailes James; m. June 24. 1914. Ida Brown.
2725. Charles Manson. b. 1915.
2206. Kmnia M. l)<'Lap, dau. of Charles James; m. May 15, 1914, Ernest
Edwin Ross. Live in Edwinton. Ottawa.
Grant Hilton, b. 1916.
2211. Louis K., son of Samuel J,; m. Sept. 10, 1907. Edith Stacey. Lives
at Bridgeport. Conn.
2212. Warren C, son of Samuel J.; m. Aug. 24. 1911, Freda M. Mulvihill;
d. Aug. 7, 1954.
2726. Gordon W., b. Feb. 15. 1913.
2727. Joseph J., b. Nov. 19. 1915.
2728. Samuel J.; b. Nov. 9. 1916.
2729. Harriet M.. b. March 22. 1918.
27:!(t. Warren C. b. June 1 1. 1922.
27.'! 1. Francis X.. b. Feb. 1, 1924.
222.'). Kli/.aheth Kllen, dau. of Henry William; m. .luly 16, 1910. Harold
Edwin Gunter. Thev live in Patterson. N. J.
p:iizaheth Esther, b. Feb. 2, 1912.
riulip Kdwm. li. .April 11. 1913.
2226. ( unstant I.oraiiie, dau. of Bradford Clark; m. Oct. 17, 1921, Kenneth
Penn Varney
Barbara Loraine, b. Sept. 7. 1921.
2233. I'"loren<'e .A., dau. of Alvaius Ward; m. May. 1910, George Ryder, son
of Charles Ryder and Eligia Nichols.
p:iigia J.", b. 1911.
2231. Wiiiiir.,! K.. dim. of Alvarus Wai.l: m. May 12, 1917, Henry J.
Sheehan. son of Edward Sheeh.in an<l Eleanor Feltz.
Donald H . b. Oct. .30. 1918.
223.'). (Maries .loseph. son of John Harvoy. ni. . He d. Sept.. 1940.
5062. Chaile.-. .Jo.seph, Jr., b. .
236 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2237. Daniel Harvey, son of John Harvey, m. Lillian Rose, dau. of Francis
and Mary Luther. She is a nurse.
5063. Eileen Rose, b. Jan. 13, 1938.
5064. Margaret M., dau. of John Harvey, m. Madonna.
2240. Charlott,- Rosalie, m. Clifton Tracy Pope, b. July 14, 1915; experi-
mental technician. Childien:
Andrew Tracy, b. Aug. 9, 1945. Jonathan Clifton, b. Sept. 4, 1948.
2241. Dora, dau. of Elmer E.; m. Guy William Lindsey. Chil.: Margaret,
b. July 13, 1915. Frances Jane, b. June 30, 1919. Marjorie, b. July 16, 1921.
2242. Mildred G., dau. of Joseph Truman, m. Edes. She is a librarian.
Alfred Wayne, b. Feb. 16, 1916, m. (child)
Rochelle, b. Feb. 24, 1940.
2243. Ansell E., son of Joseph T.; m. Sept. 14, 1915, Elsie Cobb.
2732. Dorothy J., b. June 27, 1916.
2733. Donald A., b. Feb. 16, 1918.
2734. Marjorie M., b. Nov. 16, 1919.
2735. Mary E., b. Sept. 24, 1921.
2246. Leslie, son of Leonard F.; m. in 1912, Ida Anderson.
2736. Lilah M., b. Dec, 1912.
2737. Leonard E., b. Dec, 1915.
2738. Joyce M., b. Dec, 1917.
2739. Ida Mae, b. July, 1921.
2248. Edwin Hiram, son of Hiram M.; m. Dorothy Alden.
5065. Ruth L., b. Oct. 15, 1941.
5066. Laurence L., b. April 27, 1943.
5067. Richard A., b. Oct. 16, 1944.
2249. Helen I\Iinnie, dau. of Hiram M.; m. Earl Douglas Kelly, son of
Solomon and Florence Kelly, b. April 22, 1907.
Earl Atwater, b. Aug. 26, 1931; pharmacist.
Robert Edwin, b. May 28, 1937.
2250. Catherine Merriam, dau. of Charles Woodard; m. John Kenneth
Galbraith, professor of economics. Harvard Univ. Chil.: John Alan, b. July 3,
1941. Peter Woodard, b. Dec. 31, 1950. James Kenneth, b. Jan. 29, 1952.
2251. Robert Merriam, son of Charles Woodard; m. Nancy, dau. of Fred-
erick C. and Clara L. Walker, b. Feb. 4, 1921. He is a chemical engineer.
5068. Candia W., b. May 4, 1943.
5069. Robert W., b. Sept. 17, 1945.
2255. Henry G., son of Theron Skeel; m. June 5, 1912, Elinor D'Arcy, dau.
of George Victor D'Arcv Armstrong and Edith Greetham. He d. July 20, 1950.
2740. Henry G., Jr., b. Sept. 16, 1913.
2741. Darcy Elmyra, b. Dec. 4. 1914.
2256. Lullie Adele, dau. of Theron Skeel; m. Archibald Duncan Duffie, b.
April 13, 1892. He is C.E. with N.Y.C.R.R. Co.
Elmyra Adele, b. Dec. 1, 1915; m. Mihollen.
Virginia, b. Dec. 23, 1916; m. James Henry Putnam, son of Abrama and
Maud Putnam, b. Sept. 28, 1912. Chil.: James Henry, Jr., b. June 4, 1939.
Barbara, b. Aug. 17, 1951.
Cornelius Roosevelt, b. Aug. 20, 1920; m. Glen, dau. of Lowell E. Kern of
Portland, Ore., b. Oct. 6, 1931. Chil.: Cornelius Roosevelt, Jr., b. Dec.
28, 1952. John Kern, b. Nov. 23, 1953.
Nancy Louise, b. Nov. 27, 1923; m. William Weyman Shuster, son of
William Christian and Jessie Brewster Shuster, b. Dec. 10, 1917. She is
grad. of Middlebury College and Yale Univ. He is Assoc. Prof, of Chem.
Engr. R.P.I. Chil.: Dale Allen, b. June 7, 1949. William Christian, b.
Aug. 6, 1952. Robert Duncan, b. Feb. 22, 1954. Roberta and Flora
(twins), b. Feb. 3, 1950; d. Feb. 3, 1950.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 237
'i'i'il. IMiilip Dniry. son (if Henry G.; m. Florence, dan. of Thomas Sheffield
and Floiencc Monsoii. b. July 16, 1887.
27 11'. .Maigerv Shot'tiold. dau. of Philip Drury, m. Ralph Thompson Crane.
Jr.. b. June 2.3. 1913. He was in W.W. "ll, U.S. Navv -Lt. Comdr. of
Fleet Tug. Chil.: Ralph Thomp.son HI, b. Nov. 26, 1940. Margaret
Atwater, b. May 18, 1911. Philip Drury. b. July 5, 1950.
2258. Urnry. .son of Henry G.; m. March 29, 1909, Adeline B. Lobdell;
divorced March 29, 1920; m. i2t Josephine J. ; b. Oct. 9, 1893. Manufac-
turer's agent.
2743. Edith, b. April 29. 1911; actress.
2744. Barbara, b. June 30, 1912.
Mrs. TI H McDowell, b. May 5, 1916; Rosemont, Pa.
22r)9. ."Margaret, dau. of Henry Green; m. Feb. 7, 1911, Frederick Augustus
Preston, son of Frederick Augustus and Mary C. Preston, b. March 10, 1884.
He d. June 8, 1947.
Frederick Willard, b. June 27, 1912; m. Gertiude Eldrcd Bradford, b. July
13, 1922. He is an M.D. Yale Univ., Northwestern Med. School. Mayo
Clinic. U. of Minn. See Honor Roll. Chil.: Frederick Willard, Jr., b.
Aug. 29, 1943. David Eldred, b. May 10, 1948. William Blackmore. b.
Aug. 28, 1952.
Charles Drury, b. June 10, 1914; m. Sept. 20, 1947, Sylvia, dau. of William
F. Peter*. Lawyer, grad. of Yale Univ. and Harvard Law School. Chil.:
Margaret Atwater H, b. Aug. 28, 1949. Marion Mason, b. April 24, 1951.
Caroline Drury, b. June 25, 1953.
Henry Atwater, b. Oct. 9, 1919; m. March 21, 1942. Eleanore Louise, dau.
of Boylston Adams Tompkins, b. May 3, 1921. Lawyer, grad. of Yale
Univ. and Haivaid Law School. See Honor Roll. Chil.: Henry LeBaron,
b. Nov. 8, 1943. James Marshall, b. June 1, 1945. Julia Drury, b. May
29, 1951.
2260. Kdward Montgomerv Attwater, son of Charles B. ; m. Nov. 15. 1887,
Ella Hill.
2261. ( harles Lllsworth .Vttwater. son of Charles B.; m. Dec. 8. 1902. Mary
E. Crosson, of New York.
274 5. Mary Dorothy, b. Nov. 18, 1903.
2716. Helen Irene, b. Jan. 5, 1906.
2262. ( harli s lluliart .Vttwater. son of Samuel Hobart; r... July 3. 1909.
Jessie Lockwood, b. Dec. 27, 1884, dau. of Enmia Lockwood and Henry Coke
Eraser. Orator, educator and poet, Jessie founded "Femina" a magazine for
thinking women. Died Nov. 30, 1955. Charles Hobart ed. Heffley and Pratt
Institute; Law School of St. Lawrence University; founder member PZvarts
Chapter, International Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi; at twenty-one
opened brokerage office and maintained Wall Street office as a specialist until
19 in Residence for 25 years Trails End, a 200-acre estate in Putnam Co.. N. Y.
2266. Cora L> nn, dau. of George W.; m. Aug. 12. 1S91. .lerry J. Hadley.
of Osco, Illinois. She d. Sept. 18, 1904.
2268. (Jertie I.ouella. dau. of George W. ; m. Vch. 20, 1903, Harry L. Bo.sse-
mever. She d. June 8, 1919. He d. Feb. 20, 1933, (Child) George Ernest, b. Dec.
19,1909; m. May 8, 1947 P^thel H. Vay.
2269. ( liarlis i;;iri;i- \tl\\;ittr. .s(in of George W.; n>. .
5070. liarl.n H.. I). Nov. 14, 1904.
5071. Ri.liert P.arge. b. Dec. 7, 1909.
5072. Don Edwin, b. Aug. 20, 1916.
2271. I{n\ M... U \it\\:il.r. stin of William Clark: m. (li July tl, 1922.
Esther M. .Xel.son. Sh.' d 1 ».•(•. 15, 1953. i2) May 8. 1954 Margaret WoolrulRe
Williams, dau. of .lohn and Fran<es Woojridge, b. June 2S. 1H95
2717 M.ibelle Marchial, dau. of Roy Mock, m. 1941 Itob.M t Trey. Chil.:
Robert Alan, b. July 7. 1946. Steven Hoy, b. June 1. 1950,
238 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2281. Anita Bond, dau. of James Bull; m. Oscar D. Ayers.
Anita Atwater, b. Dec. 26, 1894. Herbert, b. Sept. 3, 1896.
Marvin, b. Dec. 5, 1905.
2282. Eugene Sutton, son of James Bull; m. Dec. 31, 1906, Mary O'Sullivan.
2748. Mary, b. Oct. 19, 1908.
2283. William Bull, son of James Bull; m. Nov. 8, 1911, Mrs. Lillian Piatt.
He vi^as an instructor in France of aviation and was the first to introduce the
hydroplane into China.
2284. Jeannette, dau. of James Bull; m. July 15, 1915, Wright S. Mussen.
He d. Nov. 2, 1918.
William Atwater, b. July 18, 1916.
2285. Edith, dau. of William; m. Henry John Brandt, attorney of Chicago.
John Roderick, b. March 4, 1923, m. Sarah Elizabeth Remick, b. Aug. 28,
1925. Chil.: Christine Louise, b. Nov. 10, 1948. Henry John, Jr., b. Aug.
10, 1951. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Nov. 15, 1954.
2286. William Clair*, b. Aug. 10, 1889; grad. of Bellevue College, Harvard
School of Engineering.
2287. Ruth, dau. of William; m. Arthur Sonderegger, a nurseryman.
Phylis Ruth, b. Aug. 29, 1916; m. Robert Boyd Gage, son of Guy Glen and
Minnie Elizabeth Gage, b. May 24, 1918. Manager of Booth Fisheries.
Chil.: Richard Allen, b. April 26, 1944. WiUiam Robert, b. May 13, 1946.
James Arthur, b. May 4, 1947.
Virginia Ellen, b. July 2, 1918; m. 1941 Lloyd EU Wright. He was in
service 1944-46, owner Beatrice Super Mkt., was Pres. of Beatrice
Chamber of Commerce. Chil.: Tom Atwater, b. May 16, 1942. Linda
Lee, b. April 14, 1944. Monica Jane, b. May 8, 1947.
William Arthur, b. Nov. 7, 1925; m. Leoda Fern, dau. of Edgar Paul and
Lela Nispel, b. Feb. 11, 1926. See Honor Roll. Chil.: Kurt William, b.
May 22, 1949. Ted Michael, b. April 2, 1951.
2288. Frances Miller, dau. of William, m. Jesse Elmer Day, b. Aug. 27,
1897, a teacher.
Virginia Ruth, b. April 13, 1928; teacher; m. Jack Kirkland Wayne, son
of Dessel and Forrest Wayne, b. Jan. 20, 1929; Boy Scout executive.
2291. John William, son of John; m. Dec. 25, 1902, Ethel Bess, dau. of
William F. Dixon and Rebecca Washburn, b. Jan. 20, 1883. He is a dealer in
land at Netawaka, Kansas.
2749. Frances Cora, b. Sept. 21, 1905.
2750. John William, b. Feb. 28, 1913.
2292. Maurice Peck, son of John; m. Feb. 27, 1907, Alice Gill.
2751. Charles Kenneth, b. Nov. 21, 1907.
2752. Olan Maurice, b. Feb. 14, 1913.
2293. Leon Emerson, son of John; m. Sept. 10, 1902, Lucille Eva, dau. of
William F. Dixon and Rebecca Washburn, b. July 24, 1879. He was chief clerk
in a land office at St. Joseph, Mo. He d. Oct. 3, 1906.
2753. Dorothy Lucille, b. March 6, 1905.
2295. Walter Hull, son of Horace Brace; m. June 11, 1896, Bertha Lord,
dau. of Robert Morrison and Fayette C. Lord, b. Oct. 5, 1865.
2754. Ruth, b. June 29, 1897; m. J. T. French.
Robert Morrisson, b. Dec. 12, 1900; d. May 25, 1940.
Mary, b. ; d. 1940.
5077. Lydia, b. Sept. 8, 1904; m. Norton Cotteril.
5078. Horace Brewster, b. June 19, 1902.
2299. John Garnett, son of Frank Dwight; m. in Kirkwood, Mo., June 11,
1895, Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of John Justice Matthews, b. March 11, 1870.
2755. John Garnett, b. Oct. 10, 1897.
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ATWATER GENEALOGY 239
2300. Saninel ('., son of Truman Franklin; ni. Jan. 15, 1866. Hannah Gai-
rett, b. in Kn-land. Jan. 25. 1850. Died May 28, 1925.
Charles F.. b. Sept. 17, 1SH7.
Mary Evaline, b. April 10, 1869.
Sarah, b. June 25, 1871.
Clarisa M.. b. Aug. 26. 1873.
William F.. b. Dec. 11, 1875.
,T;imos O., b. Aug. 10. 1877.
Hannah Luella, b. Feb. 10, 1880.
second marriage:
Floionce M., b. May 31, 1891.
Ida M.. b. March 21, 1893.
tliird niai"riaj;e:
lantha Muth, b. July 31. 1911; d. July 3, 1951.
lowatta, b. April l."l913.
2302. William (Jrahani; ni. Aug. 24, 1912, Virginia Woodford, dau. of John
E. and Jessie M. Day, of Binghamton, N. Y.
2304. Kdith Lois, dau. of Edward A.; m. C. L. Williams, of Guilford, Conn.
She d. Dec. 27, 1953.
Lester Atwater, b. .Ian. 20, 1900; m. Harriet Griswold.
Harold Griswold, b. Feb. 28. 1921, m. Virginia Mary Dohna. b. May 1, 1921.
Carleton Allan, b. Aug. 25, 1945.
Kathleen Ann. b. Sept. 22, 1946.
Melaiue Jane. b. April 16. 1946.
Heather Mary, b. May 11, 1952.
Edith Lois, b. March 8, 1922, m. Capt. William Brusie Stone, b. Xoy. 9,
1916. He is foundry owner and Past Master of Masons.
Nancy Elizabeth, b. Dec. 3, 194 2.
Eliot Wyllys II. b. Sept. 15, 1944.
William Leete IV. b. Dec. 6, 1947.
Mardi Jean, b. July 17, 1951.
Marjorie Elizabeth, b. May 21, 1924, m. Anthony Joseph Morasky, b. May
20, 1921. He is foundry operator and owner.
Abbie Louisa, b. June 9, 1953.
Robert Edward, b. May 2, 1930.
Dorothy, b March 5, 1904, m. William T. Robinson, b. Jan. 9. 1894.
2305. Treston H., son of Edward A.; m. Minnie Watson. They liye in West
Plantsville, Conn.
2767. Myrtle Julia, b. April 23, 1892.
2768. Jessie Louise, b. Sept. 24, 1894.
2769. Frederick Watson, b. Aug. 7, 1896.
2770. Frances Mary, b. Sept. 11, 1898.
2771. Ralph, b. July 25, 1900; m. June 17, 1925, Estelle Newell.
2772. Edward S., b. March 16, 1905; m. July 17, 1926. Audrey Cook.
2307. Kuth (J.-rtnide. dau. of Edward A.; m. .Vpril 20. 1910. Ernest Hart
Ruth d. Nov., 1915.
Fay, b. March 12, 1915.
■tM)H. (..Mirge E., son of Edward A.; m. May 27, 1913, Leah H. Jon.s. They
live in Cheshire, Conn.
2773. George Will.iid. b. .luly If,, 1911.
2310. Kriiest Ki( liinoiid. son of Jt)hn M.; m. June 27, KS.S.S, Jennie Evelyn
Pond, b. Sept. 14, 1865, dau. of Rev. C. N. Pond. She d. Nov. 25. 1896, "at
Fenchou-fu. Chansi, China; (2) at (?) Liman. Lizzie Grnluun This whole
family, consisting of jiait'nts and four children, was massatrfd in C'luna during
the general uprising in that country in .July and August, 1900.
2311. Bertha Mal>rl, dau. of .Inhii M ; m. Juiu- 26, 1895, Charles B. Taylor.
b. Dec. 27, 1.S67.
2312. I'rederick Knuene. .son of .T«)hn M.; ni. Aug. M. 1900, Sadio Gib.««on.
of New York; d. Mav :;. 1901.
240 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2314. William Lyman, son of James F.; Roman Catholic Priest. Father
Atwater was ordained by the late Cardinal Farley in St. Patrick's Cathedral.
He has been Chaplain of St. Joseph's Hospital, Mishawaka, Ind., for 18 years.
2315. Janet Isabella, dau. of James F.; m. Harris.
Janet Atwater. b. June 30, 1906; m. Dec. 20, 1929, William Evans Berwick,
Engineer.
Betty Blanche, b. April 20, 1922; m. J. B. Contner.
James Atwater, b. June 12, 1947.
Raymond F., b. May 19, 1943.
John Hutchison, b. Aug. 20, 1926; 1st Lt., U.S. Air Force; m. Loretta
Williamson Rogers of Miami, Fla.
John H., Jr., b. Jan. 29, 1953.
2317. Allen Russell, son of Charles; m. June 6, 1914, Conway Lilly, dau. of
John and Virginia C, of Indianapolis; d. Sept., 1933.
5081. Allen Russell, Jr., b. April 19, 1920; m. Harriet, b. Oct. 23, 1916,
dau. of May Wickersham and J. Pyle Crawford. (Son) Allen Rus-
sell in, b. Nov. 5, 1945.
2318. William Bradford, son of Charles; m. March 23, 1913, Clare Heck-
man. She d. June 23, 1917, in Paris.
2774. Zita Edith Allen, b. Oct. 30, 1914; d. Dec, 1938, in Algiers.
Son, Maurice Albert Leanori, of Algiers, N. Africa, b. April 9, 1937.
William's (2) wife, Emerence Walgraff, b. in Tirlemont, Belgium, Dec. 28.
1896; d. Oct., 1951.
Floya Atwater Strandberg, b. Paris, France, July 2, 1923.
" Ann Floya, b. April 13, 1953, Old Greenwich, Conn.
2319. Alice Lorna, dau. of Charles; m. Thomas Allen HI, d. 1947. Alice
teaches in the Cazenovia Junior College.
2320. Judith Pomeroy, dau. of Charles; m. Attorney Allen R. Memhard,
retired, b. Feb. 29, 1884.'
Priseilla, b. May 13, 1920.
Beatrice Memhard, b. May 30, 1926.
Richard Clow, b. Jan. 21, 1930; in Naval Reserve.
Charles Pomeroy, b. Nov. 18, 1930; Air Force.
2322. Dora Benner, dau. of William O.; m. at sea off the coast of Salvador,
Central America, Aug. 18, 1917, James Cunningham Wallace. He d. 1935.
Doris, unm.
James Cunningham Wallace, Jr.
William Atwater Wallace.
2323. Juliette Olmsted, dau. of William O.; m. Aug. 18, 1918, Stanley
Lyman King, traffic manager of one of the Pacific Telephone stations of
San Francisco.
Stanley Lyman, b. May 8, 1921.
Juliette King, b. June 23, 1922.
2325. Miley Benner, twin son of William O.; m. Grace P.
5083. Sarah Ann, b. Dec. 9, 1924; m. John Anthony Messmer, b. March
20 1923.
Michelle, b. Jan. 20, 1949.
5084. Marilyn Benner, b. Aug. 23, 1927; m. Frederick G. Moynahan.
Cherilyn, b. Feb. 22, 1953.
Pamela, b. June 21, 1954.
2326. Curtis Eckfeldt, son of William O.; m. July 22, 1922, Gladys Valegra.
No children.
2328. Bertha Idelle, dau. of Noriden C; m. Oct. 3, 1900, Howard P. Stone.
They live in Meriden, Conn.
Richard, b. May 29, 1901.
Raymond Charles, b. July 8, 1905.
2329. Carl Walter, son of Noriden C; m. Oct. 7, 1908, Mary Hults. They
live in Hartford, Conn.
ATWATER GENEALOGY -Ml
2775. Ethel M.. b. July 15. 1910.
2776. Roland Carl, b. Nov. 3. 1913.
2330. WalhuT. .son of Noriden C: m. July 3, 1913, Lena Fritz. They live in
Hartford. Conn.
2777. Eleanor Fritz, b. March 15, 1914.
2778. Estollo M.; b. Aug. 7. 1916.
2779. Bertha Idella, b. Dec. 12. 1917.
2780. Lucy Eva, b. Dec. 12, 1917.
•.'33J. .Albert Worthinj^ton, son of John Albert; ni. June 9. 1906. Sarah Ida
Grove, b. July IS. 1880. of Newark. Ohio, dau. of George VV. Grove and Sarah
Franci.s Pan-. Chatt;inot)ga, Tenn.
2781. Grove Worthington. b. March 11. 1910.
■!33."). Jane Woolley, dau. of John Albert; .single; Brooklyn, X. Y.
2336. Carrie Frances, ni. Wni. Percy Momeyer.
2338. William Cutler, Jr., son of William Cutler, graduated from New York
Law School in 1916; m. June, 1917, Marion Reed. dau. of Mr. and Mrs. William
Reed, of Brooklyn. N. Y.; d. Aug. 22, 1919; (2) April 27. 1923. Eveline S.
Fo-ster, dau. Chailes Leonard, b. Aug.. 1859. d. Oct. 12. 1931. an attorney of
the firm of Butcher. Tanner & Foster, and Evelene Mathilda Smith, b. April
26, 1866, d. Aug. 6, 1947.
5094. Priscilla Fo.ster, b. April 24, 1928. m. Carleton Lewis Marsh. Jr.. b.
Oct. 9. 1922.
David Carleton. b. Jan. 6, 1952.
Anne Parry, b. Feb. 15, 1954.
5095. William Cutler III, b. July 29. 1930; University of Miami. U.S. 4th
Signal Corps.
5096. Doris Evelene. b. Dec. 21, 1937.
3339. .Idlui Jacob, son of William Cutler; graduated from Amherst College
in 1915. president of class, sophomore, junior and senior years; president Stu-
dent Council. Inter-fraternity league, member of the football team and glee
club; m. April 26. 1917. Marjory Wilcox, dau. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Wilcox, of Fall River, Mass.
John J.. Jr.. b. June 3. 1919; m. Julia I'apai, of Dellway, O.. Feb. 21, 1945.
5097. John J. III. b. March 28, 1948.
5098. Julianne, b. June 7. 1950.
5099. Stephen Peck, b. Nov. 24, 1953.
Janet Virginia, b. Ma\ 1, Ht31, m. Beriah Anthony Wall, Jr.. of Porto
Rico, Nov. 2. 1945.
Beriah Anthony III, b. Feb., 1947.
John Tuglev, b. July 26. 1948.
David Cutler, b. Jan. 19. 1951.
Nancy Alden, b. April 1, 1952.
Marjory Ann. b. Nov. 11, 1954.
2340. .\;argare( Hay. dau. of William Cutler; m. Nov. 9. 1914. George
Daniel Olds, Jr. Her husband enlisted in the U.S. Navy at Newport in Dec.
1917. Was made an ensign in May. 1918. and Sept.. 1918, graduated as highest
honor man in a sjjecial class of 550 at the Naval Academy.
George Daniel III, b. Dec. 23. 1915; m. Catharine Cratty of Detroit, in 1939.
Jeffrey Palmer, b. Oct. 3, 1946.
Catharine Lclend, b. April 6, 1948.
Margaret .'\twater, b. .Tune 23, 1917; Doctor of Medicine; m. William
S trail).
Eric Russell, b. Aug. 3, 1953.
2311. I)a\i(l Hay, .son of William Cutler; m. Aug. 10. 1918. Eleanor Wilder
Bartlett. He graduated at Andover. Ma.ss.. and sailed for France April 28.
1917, in American field service. Arriving in Pans, at request for volunteers
entered the camion .service under the French army and with his brother Ji>hn
was one of the first one hundred men in an American fighting force in France.
He was first class camion driver from the early part of May lo the first of
242 ATWATER GENEALOGY
August, when he was transferred to the ambulance service and from August 1,
to November 1 saw active service in the campaign at Verdun, where he was
gassed and repeatedly under fire. His section of eighteen men on one occasion,
in which one man was killed and three were injured, received a citation by the
French Government for bravery. At the end of his service the 1st of November,
he had six bullet and shrapnel holes through his ambulance, which had gone
through it while he was driving.
2782. David Hay, Jr., b. June 10, 1920.
2783. Damaris Sayre, b. Sept. 15, 1921.
2784. Sally Anne, b. Feb. 26, 1926.
5085. Eleanor Atwater, b. Nov. 30, 1927.
5086. Nathaniel Bartlell, b. Jan. 26, 1936.
2342. Charles Keeler, son of Jeremiah Charles, Radio Engineer; m. Ann
Johnson.
5087. Ehzabeth, b. Sept. 11, 1937.
5088. Judith Christine, b. March 23, 1940.
2343. Katharine Louise, dau. of Jeremiah Charles; m. Prof. Thomas McKey
Folds, b. Aug. 8, 1908, now Chairman, Dept. of Art, Northwestern University.
David Atwater, b. Dec. 17, 1940.
Charles Weston, b. May 4, 1938.
2344. James C, son of James Lucius; m. Nov. 19, 1907, Inez Norden.
2785. Earl, b. Oct. 3, 1910.
2786. Elsie, b. July 7, 1908.
2345. Vertie M., dau. of James Lucius; m. Oct. 2, 1907, Alfred Freeman.
Vertie Mercium, b. Feb. 11, 1917.
2346. Oretta B., dau. of James Lucius; m. Aug. 28, 1912, Elbridge Fletcher.
Velma M., b. Dec. 22, 1913.
Roy L., b. Dec. 9, 1915.
2347. Amanda B., dau. of James Lucius; m. Aug. 13, 1911, Robert Langton.
Jereld E., b. Aug. 29, 1912.
Dora I., b. Dec. 14, 1916.
2348. Henry Z., son of James Lucius; m. Dec. 25, 1917, Ethel Thompson.
No children.
2354. Lee Estes, son of William Lee; m. April 28, 1905. School Admin.
2355. Mary Irene, of La Harpe, 111., b. Aug. 16, 1909. Teacher.
2356. Lloyd Russell, of Macomb, 111., ta. April 18, 1913. State worker.
2358. Harold Conant, son of Clayton Wells; m. April 2, 1917, Margaret
Atkins, of Madison, Conn.
2787. Patricia Marian, b. Aug. 7, 1918.
2788. Margaret Jean, b. June 28, 1919.
2789. Harold Conant, Jr., b. Jan. 4, 1921.
2790. Clayton Clifford, b. March 31, 1924.
2360. William Henry, son of Henry William, m. Vesta Buffum Gannett, b.
Nov. 30, 1902.
5089. James David, b. Oct. 25, 1928.
2361. Robert Edward, son of Edward Angelo; m. Oct. 1, 1938, Mary Jane
Edith, b. April 13, 1907, dau. foCora Isabel, (d. Nov. 5, 1950) and Roscoe
James Ollis, of Cobden, 111.; Mary is Chairman of Grade School on Board of
Education and Secretary of Women's Assn. Robert attended Greenbier Mili-
tary School and Case Institute of Technology. Grad. Metallurgical Engineer.
Now Senior at Westinghouse Electric, Buffalo, N. Y. Mason, Church Elder
and member many organization. His mother, Ann Eliza Rust, d. Nov. 7, 1955.
2362. Helen Blanche, dau. of Bert Leonard; m. March 26, 1918, Garden
City, Long Island, Philip Knight Wrigley. He is president of the Wm. Wrigley,
Jr. Co., of Chicago.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 2i;i
Ada Blanche, b. April n», 192o; in. William John Ha^pnah, Jr., son of
W. T. ami Florence Doyor Ha^enah; b. Aug. 3, 1920; grad. Princeton
1942. War service until 1915, then joined Wm. Wrigley .Ir. Co.
William John, b. Washington, D. C. Sept. 23, 19-14."
Philip Wrigley, b. April 16, 1947.
Rlanny Avalon, b. Dec. 15, 1950.
John Arthur, b. May 1. 1953.
Dorothy Atwatcr, b. Aug. 7, 1925; m. Sept. 14, 1946, George Rich III. b.
Jan. 5, 1922, son of Fritzie Margarita Lemcke and George Matthew
Rich, who were m. Oct. 25, 1917.
Helen Atwatcr, b. Dec. 6, 1948.
George Thomas, b. July 26. 1952.
Dorothy. President Junior Lt-ague of Chicago.
William Wrigley, b. Jan. 21, 1933; Grad. Cum Laude from Deerfield Acad-
emy, June, 1950. Graduated B.A. Degree from Yale University, June,
1954 — member of Delta Kappa Epsilon and Wolfshead Society. Ensign
in U.S. Navy.
2363. ()li\<> Cox, (iau. of Bert Leonard; m. George Fulmer Getz, Jr., b. Jan.
4, 1908. .Manufacturer.
George Fulmer IH, b. March 24, 1934.
Bert Atwater, b. May 7, 1937.
2364. .V. <i. Cox, son of Bert Leonard; i.i. Betty Ann Bergman, March
15, 1932.
5091. Claire Blanche, b. Jan. 31. 1933.
5092. Albert George, b. June 25. 194 3.
5093. Bert Leonard II. b. IMarch 16. 1946.
2365. Margaret, dau. of Walter Ehlredge; m. Horace M., b, June 1, 1902,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kinne; with AUis-Chalmcrs Mfg. Co.
Katherine Sue, b. Aug. 15, 1935.
Margaret Jane. b. Feb. 25, 1942.
2.372. Henry Davis, son of Kirtland W.; m. May 4, 1896, Lucy Alberta, dau.
of Blinn Francis and Lucy Hart, b. Nov. 23, 1869. He is a carpenter and lives
in North Guilford. Conn.
2791. Ruby Louise, b. Nov. 28, 1896.
2792. Esther Lillian, b. March 13, 1898.
2793. Henry Francis, b. Feb. 15, 1903.
2794. Homer Hart, b. Aug. 9, 1904.
2795. Louis Charles, b. June 23, 1906.
2796. Emer.son Joseph, b. Sept. 25. 1907.
2797. Truman Burton, b. March 3, 1909.
2798. Warren liaymomi, b. .June 15, 1912.
237r>. I red Smith, son of Kirtland W.; m. Sept. 4. 1897. Nellie Greager.
Lives in Plainville, Conn.
2799. Gladvs Ada, b. Nov. 2, 1898.
2800. C^lifford Fred. b. Nov. 12, 1900.
2801. Harold August, b. Oct. 27, 1903.
2802. Fr.Mlciick Smith, b. Dec. 4, 1907.
2.S76. .M.ttie I.. .Vtwater Hunt, b. Sept. 16. 1856; d. Aug. 11. 1888. m. Ora
5. Hunt, Feb. 12. 1879; b. Nov. 5, 1856; d. Oct. 18. 1925, Clevelaml. Ohio.
Grace Ethel (adopted by Mary and Richard Mayberryi b. Oct. 27. 1880;
d. Oct. 11. 19.31; m. Homei- J. Jones, Conneaut. Ohio. Dec. 25. 1906.
Geraldine Atwater. b. Aug. 25. 1908. College B.S. Miami U.; m. Robert
C. Marcy. Jim»> 16, 19.34.
Robert Bruce, b. April 4. 1937.
Susan Grace, b. Ajiril I. 194 1.
Helen Elizabeth, Utica. N. Y.. b. Oct. 21. 1912. College B.S. Ohio State
U.; m. PMwanI P.. Darnell, Aug. 24, 1943.
Candace Elizabeth, b. March 31. 1948.
Howard Mayberry. Dalla.s. Texa.s. b. Dec. 14. 1913. College B.S. Elec-
trical Eng.. Ohio State U.; m. Elizabeth Daw.son. Juno 20. 1940.
Thoma.s Howard, b. Jan. 12. 1944.
244 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Clement Wyman Hunt, b. April 7, 1884; m. Ethel Hummer, Aug. 29, 1912,
b. March 25, 1883. B.A. Oberlin, 1909; M.Ed., Columbia, 1918; Executive
Director Capitol Hospital Service, Harrisburg, Pa.; Past President
Community Chest, Harrisburg, Pa.; Elder Presbyterian Church, Camp
Hill, Pa. National Committee Ministerial Relations, Presbyterian
Church.
Whitelaw Hummer, b. Nov. 29, 1913; m. Ruth Jean Hockenberry,
June 11, 1938, b. Oct. 26, 1913. B.A. Pennsylvania State U., 1936,
Theta Xi Litt. M. University of Pittsburgh, 1937; Fellow American
College Hospital Administrators 1951; 32 degree Mason Valley of
Camden, N. J. Director University Hospital, Augusta, Georgia,
Deacon Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church, Augusta, George. Ruth
Jean, A.B. Pennsylvania State U., 1934; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Whitelaw Hummer, b. Aug. 31, 1942.
Wyman Harvey, b. Feb. 7, 1944.
Winston Hugh, b. Nov. 3, 1947.
Cynthia Jean, b. Oct. 4, 1950.
Gladys Anjuline, b. Mar. 14, 1916; m. Horton Lumas Murray, M.D.,
Mar. 27, 1943, b. Jan. 22, 1917. Gladys: A.B. Oberlin, 1938. Horton:
B.A. Syracuse; M.D. Syracuse 1943; Diplomate American Board
Orthopedic Surgery; Fellow American College of Surgeons; U.S.
Army Medical Corps — Pacific Theatre; Instructor of Orthopedics,
State University, Syracuse.
Alice Carroll, b. April 14, 1945.
Horton Lynn, b. April 15, 1947.
Clement Hunt, b. Oct. 16, 1954.
Robert Atwater, b. Jan. 12, 1921; m. Jean Handwerk, Feb. 12, 1944,
b. Oct. 18, 1920. U.S. Army European Theater, German Prisoner of
War; Assistant Regional Parts Manager, Chevrolet, Washington,
D. C.
Jean: A.B. Lebanon Valley College, 1942.
2377. Marv H., dau. of Chauncey Wyman; m. Jan. 18, 1883, Richard D.
Mayberry, of "Conneaut, Ohio. He d. Feb. 7, 1916. She d. Sept. 29, 1924.
James Graham, b. Sept. 17, 1888; m. Jessie M. Sanford Jan. 5, 1911. James
d. Dec. 27, 1951; Jessie d. May 5, 1954.
Laura June, b. May 17, 1912.
Richard D., b. Nov. 8, 1914.
James G., Jr., b. March 14, 1923.
Laura June, b. May 17, 1912; m. Edward Connolly.
Marilyn, b. March 18, 1935.
Edward, b. Nov. 24, 1936.
James, b. Oct. 19, 1941.
David, b. Dec. 23, 1943.
Richard D., b. Nov. 8, 1914; m. Dorothy Paxton, April 17, 1937.
Richard D. Mayberry, Jr., b. April 15, 1938.
Theodore Thomas, b. Nov. 12, 1941.
James G., Jr., b. March 14, 1923; m. Betty Jean Reynolds, June 10, 1947.
Linda Ruth, b. Nov. 13, 1948.
Diane Yvonne, b. Nov. 21, 1951.
2378. John James, son of Chauncey Wyman; m. Nov. 22, 1886, Rachel
Burlingham. They lived near Ashtabula, Ohio. He was a farmer. He d. Aug.
24, 1908.
2803. Maiza Lilbeth, b. Oct. 9, 1891; m. March 23, 1918, Hans Hoberstad;
(2) E. J. Herman.
2804. John James, Jr., b. Oct. 30, 1893.
2379. Elizabeth K., dau. of Chauncey Wyman; m. Sept. 16, 1886, Harry
U. Hunt; Conneaut, Ohio; d. Feb. 28, 1934.
Sylvia Eliza, b. Kelloggsville, Ohio, March 27, 1892, m. Austin Monty, still
living in Philadelphia, Pa.
Mettle Edith, b. Conneaut, O., April 28, 1895, m. George E. Gibson; d.
June 27, 1930; buried at Conneaut, Ohio.
Harry H., m. Betty MacMullen, July 11, 1942; div. April 23, 1953;
reside Clearwater, Fla.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 245
Doris Lenort', b. May 31, 1901. Conneaut, O., d. Doc. 21. lfM9, buried
Kellog:g:sville, Ohio.
2380. .Ji-niii«> .Maiulo. dan. of John Wilbur: m. Aur. 1, 18ft6, Thomas Dough-
erty, d. Nov. 28, 1899; (2) ni. Sept. 27, 1907. Dr. Wm. B. Gerow; educated
Baptist New Lynne Institute.
Frances Marion, b. March 8, 1913, m. Arthur F. Grant.
Twins: Linda and Roger.
238L Almon Lee, dtMitist. ni. La Verne Pcrlc Fitch, (dau. adopted I Jane F.
2882. ("arlctoii William, .son of John Wilbur: m. June 1, 1910, Mary Baron,
dau. of Dr. J. R. Spencer, and EUza Bccl<er, of Cincinnati, Ohio. See Historical
Section.
280."). John Spencer, b. Oct. 12, 1913: dolivored by grandfather, Dr. John
liecd Spencer.
Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 20. 1919.
2386. Clyde \V.. son of Thomas L.; m. Sept. 15. 1910, May Cripps. d. Jan.
20, 1917; (2) Jime 29, 1918, Cora M. Eiter. They live in Ft. Wayne, Ind.
2806. Marguerite B., b. Nov. 29. 1911.
2807. E. Juanita, b. March 30, 1913.
2808. Wanda Mav, b. Sept. 1, 1915.
2809. Sidney Virginia, b. Jan. 18, 1918.
2389. Charles M., .son of Lewis Henry; m. Sept. 8, 1922, Ottilie Hoffman, b.
Nov. 1. 1891; he d. July 29. 1941.
5100. Charles David, b. July 9, 1931; m. Patricia Ellen, b. July 3. 1934,
dau. of Naumi Davis anti Fred White Wilson, Naumi now m. to
William Maishal Cummings.
5101. Kenneth David, b. Jan. 26, 1954.
2391. Essie, dau. of James L.; m. George Rhodes.
Alma Rhodes, b. Feb. 28, 1906; m. Claude Bennett, March 1, 1930.
2392. Hat fie F:.. dau. of James L.; m. Phillipp Schweizer. now deceased,
was Mastei- .Ma.son, Past Master Lyon Lodge. Hattie was Past Matron of Adah
Chapter, Order of Eastern Star.
Annetta H.; m. Walter W. Jenks.
Ella B.; m. Herbert D. Scheink.
239."). .Arthur .Xlhcrt. son of John William; m. May 22, 1905. Nina Frances
Bell. H(.i)ewell. Va.
2810. Arthur Charles, b. March 5, 1906.
2811. Elizabeth Dorothea, b. Dec. 9, 1907.
2812. Joyce Nina, b. Jan. 18, 1909.
2813. Bernice Vivian, b. Julv 26, 1911.
281 1. Gilbert Bell, b. March 18, 1914.
281.^). Frank Vernon, b. March 31, 1915; d. Aug. 11, 1915; deceased.
2816. Donald DeWalt, b. Sept. 13, 191
2399. (Jrare Kdith, dau. of Clarence E.; in. Sept. 1, 1910, Wdliam Cline
Rugg, .son of .Melvm and Aurora Rugg, b. Dec. 13. 1881; d. May 9. 1953.
William Donald, b, Oct. 23, 1915; m. Aug. 28. 1940, Mabel Ky.sor. b. April
;;, 1<U8. William (Ph.D. I is a Research l)irect«)r at Princeton, N. J.
Robert Donald, b. July 13, 194 2.
Susan Dorothea, b. July 12. 1945.
Clarence Atwater, b. May 27. 1917; m. Aur. 30. 1941, Margaret, dau. of
Rev. James Bisgrove and Josephine Goodspeod, b. June 27. 1920 Co-
lumbus, Ohio.
246 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Donald Clarence, b. July 31, 1942.
Nancy Jean, b. Feb. 10, 1944.
Marilyn Joyce, b. Dec. 4, 1945.
William James, b. Dec. 18, 1946.
Bonita Louise, b. June 4, 1949.
Patricia Ann, b. May 25, 1953.
Clarence and Margaret are leaders in Church, Masonic and Eastern Star
circles.
2400. Bertha Agnes, dau. of Clarence E.; m. Dec. 29, 1908, Raymond Daniel
Nichols, b. April 1, 1882.
Walter Erwin, b. Feb. 5, 1913; d. April 25, 1930.
Grace Elinor, b. Jan. 12, 1915; d. Sept. 13, 1941.
Raymond Eugene, b. Oct. 9, 1917; m. Marion Dolliver, b. Nov. 28, 1917,
Lima, N. Y.
Joan Eleanor, b. May 11, 1945.
Ehzabeth Ann, b. June 29, 1949.
Raymond James, b. Feb. 27, 1952.
2401. Julia Adell, dau. of Clarence E.; m. Aug. 29, 1907, Clyde Smith
Nichols, son of John and Sarah Nichols, b. Jan. 24, 1879.
Clyde Harold, b. April 8, 1909; m. June 1, 1935, Olga King.
Olga Juha, b. Nov. 27, 1937.
Clyde Christian, b. May 22, 1943.
Richard Everett, b. Nov. 6, 1911; m. Sept. 19, 1933, Norma Jarrel.
Carmi Joyce, b. Sept. 25, 1934.
2402. John Hollister, son of Clarence E.; m. Aug. 24, 1911, Irma Isadore,
dau. of B. J. and Nellie Griswold, b. Nov. 6, 1890.
2821. Kathryn Mae, b. Nov. 3, 1918; m. Parker.
2822. Helen Bata, b. March 16, 1925; m. Brown.
2406. Clarence Walton, son of Clarence E.; m. April 3, 1918, Henrietta,
dau. of Francis and Alta Bentley, b. Sept. 13, 1895.
2823. Francis Trevor, b. April 9, 1919.
2824. Clarence Gordon, b. June 1, 1921.
2407. Francis Blanchard, son of Clarence E.; m. May 20, 1922, Florence,
dau. of A. W. and Catherine Albaugh, b. March 24, 1899.
5102. Frances Barbara, b. Sept. 5, 1927.
2409. Reginald Myers, m. July 10, 1919, Charlotte Martin, dau. Martha
Martin and Rev. Thornton Bancroft Penfield, D.D. of Englewood, N. J.; b.
June 20, 1895. Reginald is a physician and Executive Secretary American
Public Health Association.
2825. Carohne Penfield, b. Feb. 6, 1921.
5103. Martha Martin, b. Oct. 14, 1923, in Changsha, Hunan, China.
5104. Constance Avery, b. April 25, 1927.
5105. John Bancroft, b. Aug. 25, 1929; Medical student at Yale.
5106. David Sterling, b. July 16, 1932; student, Denison University.
2410. George H., son of Frederick W.; m. Sept. 22, 1908, Gladias M.
Osborn. He is general manager of the Catskill Mountain Telephone Company
at Jewett, N. Y.
2411. Hiland Chase, son of Frederick W.; m. Oct. 21, 1913, Helen G.
Thompson; b. March 25, 1889.
2826. H. Morris, b. Aug. 14, 1914.
2827. Margaret C, b. Oct. 29, 1916.
2828. John Frederick, b. Feb. 16, 1919.
2414. Florence A., dau. of Elmer Ellsworth; m. Nov. 4, 1914, John E. Hait,
a farmer at Hobart, N. Y.
Martin Elmer, b. June 21, 1916; m. E. Vera Burton, b. Feb. 6, 1930.
Nancy Ellen, b. Dec. 27, 1950.
Gordon Elliott, b. June 2, 1954.
Kenneth Walter, b. Nov. 14, 1917; m. Florence M. Cochrane, b. Aug. 4, 1925.
Douglas Wayne, b. Dec. 21, 1944.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 247
Lawrence Dwij^lU, b. April 5, 194 7.
Beverly Dianne, b. Mav 25, 1950.
Ronald Allan, b. Nov. 8, 1952.
Clayton F.. b. Doc. 25. 1922; ni. Sept. 19, 1946, Katherine McKee, b. Jan.
26. 1929. Clavton d. Feb. 12, 1950.
Wilhemina Jean, b. Oct. 6, 1948.
Janice Eilene, b. Aug. 2. 1950.
Donald D., b. March 25, 1926: ni. Katherine Hait. widow of Clayton F.
Jaqueline Anne. b. Aug. 16, 1952.
Harold J., b. Feb. 4, 1927; m. Sept. 29, 1951. Margie A. Miller.
Lvnn Harold, b. Jan. 15, 1953.
Frances J., b. Feb. 26, 1928; m. Oct. 15, 1947, Theodore E. Dibblf. b. Aug.
8. 1922.
Herbert \V., b. Mav 19, 1931 ; m. Jan. 20. 1952, Mary L. Reed, b. Sept. 23, '33.
Allan Dougla.s. b. Aug. 16. 1952.
Patricia Dawn, b. Jan. 28, 1955.
Leslie A., b. Dec. 8, 1920; unm.
?41.">. Leroy Welt/., son of Platl Romain; m. Gertrude Christine Higgins,
Court Reporter.
5107. Robert, b. April 19, 1919.
5108. Joan M. Atwater of Hartford, Conn.
2416. Artluir I'., .son of Piatt Romain; m. Nov. 4. 1914. Jessie C. Lindsley,
dau. of Hanfoiii and .lo.stiihine Disten. He d. Sept. 23. 1948.
2829. F:uni(0 Rice. b. Sept. 15. 1916.
2418. Doris Luciiia. dau. of Piatt Romain; ni. Karl Hayes, b. July 29, 1903.
Frances Annie, b. Jan. 1, 1934; ni. Charles Franklyn Layman, b. Feb.
IB. Ht.'W.
Roberta Lucina, b. March 30, 1952.
Charles Earl. b. April 2, 1954.
2420. Ernest B., son of Eugene; m. Nov. 24. 1892. Carrie E., dau. of Isaac
Jones and Sarah Newton, b. Sept. 9. 1872. He is a mechanic and lives in
Southington. Conn.
2830. Earle B.. b. Feb. 21, 1898.
2422. Kugene D.. son of Eugene; m. May 5, 1903, Nellie Winne. Eugene d.
June 1. 1953. Nellie d. Feb. 8. 1948.
2831. Dorence W., b. July 27, 1904.
2832. Charles L., b. Oct. 20, 1911.
2423. Hubert Fernald. son of Wesley; m. Oct. 11, 1911. Deane Miller Smith,
b. Dec. 19, 1.S.S7; d. Oct. 17, 1919. (2) June 15. 1921. Daisy Eleanor Person, b.
Aug. 21. 18SS. (1. 19:15. i:;) Aug. 8. 1936. Ann Elizabeth Riioderick. b. Jan.
13. 1894.
2833. Eleanor Deane. b. June 21, 1913, dau. of Hubert; m. March 11, 1944
at St. John's Episcopal Church, Montclair. N, J. George Henry
Farrell. General Cont. of Bay Short. L. 1.
David Atwater, b. Oct. 27, 1945. George Terrence. b. March 11. \95\.
2834. David Hubert, b. Aug. 24, 1919, .son of Hubert; m. (1» June 22, 1043.
Emilie Carleton. Div. Oct.. 1946. i2) m. July 12. 1947. Mary Grace
Spencer. David is with Eastern Airlines.
•l\AA. I r.-d.rjck II., son of P'red; m. (1) Elizabeth Snuth. b. June 2. 1897;
d. 1921. (2i Anna Howell Ludlow on May 19, 1926.
2434. .Mice lli\..ii. dau. of Frederick; m. 1901. Edwin A. Wdcox. .Mice d.
Sept. 4, 1953.
Frederick Atwater. b. Feb. 19. 1902. Accountant; m. Helen Lucille, b.
Svracu.se. N. Y.. Sept. 14. 1913. dau. of Harry Ln Motte and Nellie
Mercer. Hanlon Ames. b. Oct. 6. 1880. Coshoilon. Ohio. Chil.: Edwin
Ames, b. Dec. 17. 1938. Frederick Atwater. Jr.. July 15. 1942. Helen
Jean. b. March 23. 1947. Ithaca. N. Y.
Harold Edwin, b. Oct. 25, 1904; m. Antonette Read 1927.
248 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Read, b. Sept. 14, 1931; Cornell University; m. Marrill Marion Burns,
1951. (Son) Michael Read Wilcox, b. 1952.
Natalee, b. 1934. Atwaters Corners, Ithaca, N. Y.
2435. Anna Maria, dau. of Frederick; m. June 26, 1918, William E.
Pearson.
Edward Atwater, b. May 5, 1918; m. Geneva Larkin, Dec. 24, 1943; b.
Oct. 19, 1922. Chil.: Sara Margaret, b. July 15, 1950. Cynthia Anne, b.
July 6, 1951. Mary Ellen, b. April 24, 1921, m. May 24, 1942, William
F. Brandes, b. May 11, 1922. George Allen, b. Sept. 1, 1946. Gordon, b.
June 10, 1949.
Elizabeth Jane, b. April 7, 1924, m. Edwin B. Millard, Supt. Masonic
Orphanage, La Grange, 111.; b. Aug. 8, 1924.
Kathleen Lee, b. March 6, 1948. Richard Paul b. June 15, 1950.
2436. Horace Burritt, son of Edgar Avery; m. Oct. 12, 1899, Pearl Chase
Burdick, b. Nov. 6, 1874.
2836. Robert Burdick, b. June 28, 1901.
2837. Ruth Janet, b. Sept. 1, 1906.
2838. Everett Horace, b. Nov. 8, 1908.
2839. Josephine Shirley, b. March 7. 1917.
2437. Laura Ellen, dau. of Edgar Avery; m. June 9, 1897, J. F. Jackson.
He is connected with the traffic department of the Georgia Central Railway
Co., at Savannah, Ga.
Helen Esther Hooker, b. Dec. 24, 1899.
Jesse Atwater, b. May 23, 1901.
Laurance Frisbie, b. Aug. 7, 1906.
Mary Atwater, b. June 5, 1908.
Margaret Clow, b. June 5, 1908.
2438. Florence Belle, dau. of Edgar Avery; m. Dec. 14, 1905, Will Kennedy
Trippet. He is a civil engineer, graduating from Montana College at Deer
Lodge. He worked on the original government survey of Montana. Is now city
engineer and water commissioner for the city of Whitefish, Mont.
Frank Howard, b. Dec. 2, 1906.
Will Atwater, b. June 11, 1908. "Has been in Service." Harriet Belle, b.
Dec. 2, 1913; m. Robert Laurence, son of Elva Pearl Fleming and James
Ross Wilson, of Kansas City, Mo., b. April 19, 1909. Chil.: John Robert,
b. July 17, 1938. Carol Ann, b. Dec. 28, 1940.
2438C. Harriet Belle Trippet, b. Dec. 2, 1913; m. Robert Laurence, b. April
19, 1908, son of Elva Pearl Fleming and James Ross Wilson of Kansas City, Mo.
John Robert, b. July 17, 1938.
Carol Ann, b. Dec. 28, 1940.
2439. Horace Hazelton, son of Horace; m. Sept. 1, 1909, at North Brook-
field, Mass., Elizabeth Feltham. He is a salesman for the Underwood Type-
writer Co. and lives at Caldwell, N. J.
2442. Bertha, dau. of Ledyard Jay; m. Feb. 20, 1895, Frank J. Kessler.
Emily Atwater.
Nelson Thomas, b. Jan. 23, 1896; m. Russie May Cole, b. Dec. 25, 1896.
Mary Alice, b. May 19, 1923; m. George Lass, Law Student, b. April 1928.
(Dau.) Carol Ann, b. April 10, 1954. Pennington, N. J.
William Harvey, b. Sept. 18, 1900; m. Ella Buckley.
Frank Joseph. William, Jr.
Donald Charles, b. July 13, 1905; m. Irene Zellner, b. May 21, 1906.
Elizabeth Ann, b. Dec. 22, 1938.
Milnor Paret, b. Dec. 18, 1908; m. Marie Hart, of York, S. C, b. Aug.
6, 1918.
Milnor Paret, Jr., b. May 5, 1948.
Nelson Thomas II, b. April 18, 1951.
Joseph Hart, b. Sept. 8, 1955.
2443. Charles L., son of Ledyard Jay; m. June 22, 1910, Helen M., dau. of
Chester Wilson and Annie Maria Laughman. He is vicar of the Church of
Advent at Baltimore, Md.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 249
2840. Helen Janet, b. April 9, 1912.
2841. William Taret. b. Sept. 16. 1916.
2842. Charles Chester Wilson, b. Feb. 3, 1917.
2446. Arthur Caroy, son of Hiram Wells: Insurance Broker; d. Oct. 6, 1951;
m. Florence Renner. I'b. Jan. 13. 1901). Oct. 11. 1922: now m. to Merritt A.
Phillips.
5109. Richard K.. b. Oct. 3. 1924. P. Acc't Artesia. N. M.
5110. Virginia, b. Oct. 18. 1925; m. July 14, 1948. Oral B.. Jr.. son of
Bernadine Hilten Brand and Oral B. Dold, Sr. (Sons) Terry Alan.
h. Aug. 26. 1952. Jeffrey Thomas, b. March 2. 1955.
5111. Iloder D., b. Feb. 26. 1932; U.S. Air Force.
•^447. Daniel (arev, son of Hiram Wells; m. Feb. 21. 1923. Vera Edith
Lasher, b. Sept. 13. 1900.
5112. Daniel Carey, Jr.. b. Oct. 11. 1923; m. Virginia Malone. b. Dec.
12. 1922.
Michael Carey, b. April 1. 1946.
Patrick Carey, b. March 31, 1948.
Kristie Jean, b. Nov. 24, 1950.
David Malone. b. May 4, 1952.
5113. Jack Carey, b. Jan. 30, 1927; m. Marilyn Graffis. Both Jack and
Marilyn are teachers.
2456. Harry .Arthur, son of Arthur Jerome; m. May 9, 1917. Laura Marie
Gun-. He was etliu'ated at Morgan Park Academy, Lewis Institute (Chicago).
Cornell University, M.E. 1912. He is a member of American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, Engineers Club of Kansas City, Ararat Temple. A. A.
O. N. M. S.
5332. Jane Patricia, b. April 25, 1918.
5333. William Gurr, b. Jan. 15. 1922.
2457. Klaine Laurette, dau. of Arthur Jerome; m. Jan. 15, 1916, Benjamin
Garritt Wind.sor. (He d. Jan.. 1920.) She d. Nov. 20. 1944.
Robert Thomas, b. Nov. 7. 1916; d. Dec. 25. 1946.
2459. Corda Althoa, dau. of Arthur Jerome; m. Richard Sandring Fryer:
d. Feb.. 1948. (2) Michael J. De Laurentis.
Richard Standring, Jr.. b. Oct. 23, 1923; m. July 23. 1945, Lois Adams.
Nancy Sue. b. April 4. 1949. Richard Gale. b. April 9. 1952.
George Arthur, b. Sept. 5, 1925; m. George is in U.S. Navy.
•Mtn. ( (>r:i -Vnua. dau. of Frank Dwight; unm., retired. Teacher of Voice.
Mansfield State College, Pa.
2467. .Alta I^-ona. dau. of Floyd Allen; m. Sept. 20. 1919. Glenn H. Young,
b. Brceseport. N. Y., son of John and Emma Breese Young, Feb. 2, 1897;
plumbing and heating contractor.
Elizabeth Marie, June 6, 1921; m. Victor E. Schriock. Dist. Ser. Mgr.
lU'iniiigton Rand, Inc.. at Seattle, Wash.
Vicki Lynn. b. Jan. 1. 1914.
Jeri Lee. b. Sept. 28. 194 7.
Randon Douglas, b. Sept. 16. 1951.
.Tohn P'loyd. b. Aug. 21. 1923; m. Helen, b. Oct. 26. 1924. dau. of William
and Laura Jones.
Marguerite Alta, b. March 4, 1926; m. (^arl .Xdolph, b. Jan. 15. 1924, .son
of p:ieanor Larson and Gustave Adolph Lun.Igren. Eng. with I.B.AL
Carl Adolph, Jr., b. Jan. 19. 1949.
Christopher Jon, b. June 11, 1951.
Johana Marii-. b. July .3, 1953.
.Judith Anne, b. Nov. 27. 19.54.
Glenn Hudson. Jr.. b. March 4. 1931; m. Mary Lillian, b. April 8. 1932 at
Rew, Pa., dau. of Lillian May Blaisdell and Karry Melvin Plwing.
Debra Marlene. b. June .30. 1953.
Marguerite Elizabeth, b. March 9. 1955.
Alta Leona is Medical Records Librarian at Arnot-Ogdrn Mpmorial Hos-
pital. Palmira, N. Y.
250 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2468. Dorothea Olive, dau. of Floyd Alden; m. June 17, 1926 James Nor-
man, b. Dec. 7, 1898, son of Emma Breese and John N. Young.
William Albert, b. Sept. 23, 1932; m. Sept. 19, 1953 Delores Mae Jones.
William served on U.S.S. Intrepid.
James Norman, Jr., b. June 29, 1934.
Robert Tracy, b. Jan. 21, 1938.
Nancy Arlene, b. Nov. 30, 1940.
2469. Catharine Aldene, dau. of Floyd Alden; m. Albert Mathis. b. Oct.
7, 1896, son of Mary Elizabeth Mathis and Louis Kossuth Weber. Albert, Civil
Eng., LaFayette University, Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C.
Richard Atwater, b. Nov. 20, 1934; former page in U.S. Senate — University
of Virginia — U.S. Map Service; m. Nov. 16, 1953 Marion Cain, b. May
26, 1936.
Robert Lewis, b. July 17, 1940.
2470. Ermina Clair, dau. of Floyd Alden; m. Sept. 22, 1934 Seward Charles
Locke, Univ. Illinois and now Athletic Director Prattsburg Central School,
New York.
Laurance, b. Aug. 14, 1909. (See Honor Roll.)
Charles Atwater, b. April 23, 1941; d. Oct. 28, 1943.
2471. Bernice Mabel, dau. of Floyd Alden; m. Sept. 10, 1932 Lewis Allen,
Lt. in Fire Dept., at Elniira, N. Y., b. July 25, 1907.
David Atwater, b. Sept. 26, 1939.
Jeanne Marilyn, b. May 19, 1942.
2472. Zalmon deKov, son of Burton W.; m. Elizabeth Frost; d. 1917.
2843. Eleanor, b. 1913.
2844. Henry Francis, b. May, 1917.
2473. Ruth, dau. of Burton W., m. July 2, 1930, Frank Mitchell.
2474. Lucella W., dau. of Ralph A., m. Nelson M.,* b. March 20, 1912, son
of Mainie B. White and Elmer Stillwell.
2476. Dorothy Louise, m. Frederick Letson.
Mary Elizabeth, b. April 16, 1949.
2477. Alonzo Hudson, son of Alonzo M.; m. in 1906, Mary E. Elliott, of
Bay City, Mich., d. Feb. 13, 1920.
2845. Cyrus Bert, b. Oct. 27, 1911.
2846. Harold Clarence, b. June 28, 1913.
2847. Wilbert Russell, b. July 12, 1916.
2848. Thelma Ella, b. May 7, 1919.
2478. Emily Harriet, dau. of Alonzo M.; m. Joseph Kertoonis. They live at
Auburn, Mich. Their children are: Julia, Alice, Emily, Margaret, Robert L.
2479. Mary E., dau. of Norman B.; m. May 24, 1853; m. June 28, 1871,
George R. Cheeseman, of Auburn, N. Y. She d. Feb., 1920.
Maud A., b. March 23, 1876; m. June 9, 1908, Anson B. Shaw of Auburn,
New York.
Mabel C, b. Oct. 14, 1877; m. Harry A. Tidd.
Harry Seward, b. April 21, 1901; m. Eleanor Franc Crandall, b. June
24, . Chil.: Lois Marilyn, b. Aug. 25, 1929; m. Michael Radick.
(Son) David Michael, b. Feb. 14, 1955. Gene Seward, b. Dec.
29, 1939.
Howard Stanley, b. Dec. 14, 1902; m. Gladys D., b. Aug. 11, 1902, dau.
of Minnie and George W. Craver. Lorraine J., b. June 6, 1927; m.
Frederick Geibel, b. Sept. 17, 1924, with N. Y. Telephone Co.
2480. Norman J., son of Norman B.; m. Dec. 12, 1877, Lucy E. Young.
Atwater, N. Y. She d. Sept. 26, 1929. Norman d. Oct. 7, 1942.
2849. Ralph W., b. Aug. 1, 1881.
2850. Ruth Lucy. b. March 6, 1883.
2851. Phebe S., b. Dec. 13, 1885.
2852. Esther, b. July 13, 1894.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 251
2853. Gladys, b. April 8, 1896.
2854. Evelyn D., b. Oct. 29. 1898; d. Dec. 21, 1918.
2855. Charlotte Elizabeth, b. Feb. 16, 1901.
•J4S1. Uillis \\.. .son of Norman B.; in. June 20, 1888, Anna J., dau. of
Joseph Newberry and Almira C. Haskell, b. .Jan. 20. 1861; d. Oct. 22. 1899;
(2) Nov. 18. 1903. Ella L. Wager, of Genoa, N. Y. He d. July 14. 1926. He lived
at King's Ferry, N. Y.
2856. Norman B., b. Feb. 6, 1890; ni. June 30, 191 1, Juanila M. Stowe.
2857. Joseph N., b. Dec. 28, 1892; m. June 15, 1921, Jennie Ford.
2858. Florence M., b. Jan. 15, 1895.
2482. Eli/:ih.>th T.; m. Feb.. 1887, James I. Young. Atwater, New York.
Deceased.
24H3. I'rcd T., .son of Jason G.; m. Jan. 6, 1886, Florence Bradley.
2859. Emily E., b. Oct. 24, 1886.
2860. Ward, b. Sept. 5, 1888.
2861. Anna. b. Dec. 16, 1903.
2484. Dwight J., son of Jason G.; m. March 21, 1888, Jessie Chase. Lives
at King's Ferry, N. Y.
2862. Louise H.. b. March 31, 1889.
2863. Marion E., b. Feb. 9, 1895.
2485. .Alonzo Koy, son of Jason G.; m. Sept. 25. 1906, Katie Wood. King's
Ferry, N. Y. She d. Feb. 11, 1915. (2) June. 1925, Lizzie A. Drake.
2864. Ja.son G., b. July 5, 1912.
2486. U'ard B., son of Jason G.; m. Jan. 17, 1910, Florence Phillips. They
live in Ithaca, N. Y.
2865. Carlton W., b. Nov. 30, 1910.
2866. Ronald P., b. Aug. 11, 1912.
2487. Sophia, dau. of Jason G., m. Nov. 22, 1900 Walter Lynn Franklin, b.
March 27, 1878.
Harold Atwater, b. Dec. 12, 1903; m. Nov. 26. 1932, Helen Catherine
Muldoon. King's Ferry, N. Y.
Mary June, b. June 30, 1933. Secretary, Cornell University.
Robertv Lvnn, b. Oct. 31, 1936.
Ir.-ne Helen, b. Feb. 3, 1938.
Dana Gibbs, b. Oct. 28. 1907; m. Leorah, b. Fob, li!. 19 It, dau. of Lottie
and Roy N. Carmer.
(Dau.) Sandra Lee Franklin, b. May 19, 19.39. Pittsford, X. Y.
Roswell Tilton. b. Oct. 4, 1909; m. Carolyn D'Aquix, b. Aug. 7, 1916.
Stephen Dana. h. Jan. 1, 1911.
Cheryl Ann, b. Feb. I, 1917.
Dole Margaret, b. May 28, 1948.
Patricia Carol, b. Aug. 27, 1952.
Ja.son Dwight, b. May 31, 1916; unm.
2488. I)a\ti>ii H.. .son of Ja.son G.; m. March 1, 1899, Lucy Culver, b. May 8.
1876. Lives in King's Ferry. N. Y.
2867. Frances C, b. July 11, 1900.
2868. F:iizabeth, b. Nov. 11. 1903.
2489. KIlis King, son of George Weston; m. Oct. 14. 1891. Mnttie L. Lisk;
d. Aug. 2, 1893; (2) March 14, 1896, Dai.sy N. Rt>ynolds. They live at Auburn,
N. Y. Ls foienian in a contracting an<l building concern.
2869. (;.-orge Burnett, b. Aug. M. 1897.
2870. Kenneth Reynolds, b. Oct. 24, 1898.
2871. F:ilis K.. b. June 9. 1908.
2490. Asa .la\, .son of George W.; m. April IS, 1901. Florence Moore; d.
Sept. 3, 1903; (2) Nov. 18. 1906. Margaret P. Godfrey. Live at Phoenix. Ariz.
2872. A.sa Godfrey, b. Manh H, 1909.
2873. George Jav. b. Sept. 2. 1911.
2874. Elizabeth Ann, b. Feb. 18, 1913.
252 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2491. David Tiithill, son of George W.; m. May 15, 1901, Ella May New-
some. He is ticket agent at the Union Pacific Transfer station at Council
Bluffs, Iowa.
2875. Cleo Elizabeth, b. May 22, 1902.
2876. Jack Harry, b. June 20, 1905.
2492. Leland Weston, son of Jesse Gifford; m. Dec. 14, 1904, Marian Potter,
b. July 23, 1874. He lives in Auburn, N. Y., and is a guard in the state prison
there.
2877. Howard J., b. Nov. 7, 1906.
2878. Sarah Rachel, b. Dec. 20, 1908.
2494. Harry Hall, son of Jesse Gifford, Yale, A.B., 1905; Yale Law school,
1907; member "of the law firm of Clark, Hall & Peck, New Haven, Conn.; m.
July 1, 1908, Martha Elizabeth Russell, dau. of Alexander Watson Russell
(Civil War Veteran, 38th N. Y. State Vols., Scott Life Guards, Co. E), and
Maria Louisa Meyers, of Wallingford, Conn. They live in New Haven, Conn.
2879. Russell, b. April 9, 1909.
2880. Bruce Hall, b. Aug. 26, 1913.
2881. Elizabeth Hall, b. Sept. 22, 1921.
2495. Augusta R., dau. of Leonard A.; m. March 28, 1875, William L. Grant.
He d. June 25, 1884. Mrs. Grant and Miss Grant reside in New Haven.
2499. Berta May, dau. of Morgan Nichols; m. John Brooks. Lives in
Wallingford, Conn.
Viola Leona, b. Feb. 10, 1895.
Robert Weldon, b. Sept. 20, 1896.
2517. Edna Mabel, dau. of Erastus WeUington; m. March 15, 1908, Ray-
mond Julius Clark. One daughter, Sylvia Irene, b. Jan. 27, 1910.
2518. Leona Sylvia, dau. of Erastus Wellington; m. Dec. 4, 1913, Gustavus
R. Zieman. Two chil., Levina Vivian, b. Aug. 11, 1915; Laurance Wellington, b.
Sept. 1, 1917.
2519. Celia Irene, dau. of Erastus Wellington; m. Dec. 30, 1915, Ralph
Phillips. Have one daughter, b. Feb. 3, 1917.
2523. Henry Kent, son of Daniel W. ; m. Nov. 15, 1913, Christine Caroline
Britenrester. See Historical Section.
2882. Henry Kent, b. Sept. 8, 1915.
2883. Christine Elizabeth, b. March 10, 1917.
2524. Florence, dau. of Daniel W. ; m. June 26, 1913, Thomas Davis Jenkins
of Punxsutawney, Penn.
2526. Olive B., dau. of Ayres B. ; m. Sept. 11, 1915, Jerome Curtis Burns.
( 2 ) m. Frank Herbert Graves of Dow, Iowa, a descendant of Thomas Graves,
who came to America from England in 1645.
Taylor Atwater, b. June 13, 1916; m. May 16, 1949 Mabrey Dixon of
Norton, Va.
Keith Coleman, b. Sept. 27, 1917, m. Pauline Carol, b. Nov. 21. Children:
Kevin Lewis, b. Nov. 11, 1947.
Curtiss Scott, b. Jan. 12, 1952.
Nancy Carol, b. June 1, 1954.
Thomas Keith, b. July 1, 1955.
2527. Donald M., son of Ayres B.; m. Sept. 27, 1916, Ethel Irene Kensinger.
5114. George Ronald, b. July 24, 1917.
5117. Isabelle Elvira, b. April 28, 1919.
5118. Harold Elery, b. Nov. 25, 1926.
2528. Josephine F., dau. of Ayres B.; m. Oct. 12, 1914, Harry Paul Black-
ford, Marion, Iowa.
Pauline E., b. Nov. 18, 1917; m. Gilmore.
Raymond, b. May 21, 1919; m. Arlene, b. April 26, 1924. Chil.: Judith, b.
Feb. 2, 1946. Samuel, b. March 2, 1950.
Gerald E., b. June 14, 1931.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 253
2530. F.lnalhan !{., son of Cornelius Rush; m. 1910, Ella Layman, b. Jan.
24, 1887. Lives in Greenville. N. Y.
2885. Marjorie L., b. Sept., 1911.
2531. David H.. son of Cornelius Rush; m. Sept., 1910. Florence Mae
Stiekels, b. May 30. 1881. No children. Farmer at Greenville, N. Y.
irylV^. Kenneth C.. son of Cornelius Rush; m. Oct.. 1915. Edith C. McClure.
b. .Inly. 1S!m;. Is a teacher in the public schools of Albany, N. Y.
'i.");-?."). Helm 1 ranees, liau. iil" George Elnalhan; m. Foreman.
2537. John Konaid, son of John Clarence; m. Jill McLaughlan, of Bradford,
Pa., b. April 6, 1908.
5122. John Ronald, Jr., b. Oct. 16, 1936.
5123. Wm. McLaughlan. b. June 5, 1911.
253<s. Leah Klisaheth, dau. of John Clarence; m. George Boyerturn, b. Feb.
3, 1908. son of Elizabeth Anne Boyer and Harold De Pew Turn, of Falls, Pa.
Penelope Elisabeth, b. April 26, 1913.
2540. Fred C, Jr., son of Frederick; ni. Amelia B. Van Kirk, b. Julv 29,
1902.
5121. Fred James III*, b. June 12. 1930
5125. Amelia (Nellie) b. March 12, 1932; m. John Wunsch*, b. May 7,
1930.
Louis, b. June 27, 1952.
Jay C. served in Gen. Patten's 3rd Armored Division and Robert L.
Atwater as Medical Asst., both leceived Silver Star for bravery.
2549. (Jertrude, dau. of William Henry: m. Oct. 27, 1899, Benjamin Hoag,
b. March 15. 1S65: d. Sept. 9. 1932. No children. Live at Garfield. N. Y.
2550. Calvin Ilaynes, son of William Henry: m. Oct. 15, 1904, Elsie L.
Snow. b. June 22, 1881. No children.
255L William Henry, son of William Henry; m. May 30, 1910. Emma
Adams, b. Sept. 28. 1888. Lives at Stephentown. N. Y.
2886. William E., b. March 1. 1911.
2887. Thelma M., b. April 18, 1912.
2888. Virginia, b. Jan. 11, 1914.
2889. Julia A., b. Nov. 18, 1915.
2890. Mary A., b. Maich 11. 1917.
2552. lilaneh Klla, dau. of William Henry; m. Jan, 29. 1905. Frederick V,
Hall, 1). S.pt. Ki. 1X78. She d. Sept. 18. 1912.
Irene E.. b. Srpt. 7. 1906.
Doris G.. 1). Nov. ;i. 1907.
Donald F., b. Julv 1 1. 1909.
William F.. b, Jan. 15. 1911.
2553. Daniel .\iigiistus. son of William Henry: m. Dec. 14. 1911. Hallie
Millei-. b. Dee. 15, ISS;;.
2891. Royce M., b. Aug. 22, 1916.
2554. luiin Havnes. son of William Henry: m. ^!ay 13. 1917, Hazel L.
Hayes, b. 1 n-v. 2ii. 1895.
2892. John, Jr., b. April 22, 1922.
2893. Calvin Benjamin, b. June 22, 1926.
2558. William Langwm thy, son of William Langworthy; m. Virginia Sulli-
van, b. April 22. I!t2:;.
5126. Karen Kca. b. Mav 9, 1945.
512S. Carol Ann. b. Dic. 13. 1948.
5127 William Langworthy HI. b. Nov. 7, 1953.
255!). Ildw.inl ( l.ipp. son of William Langworthy. Reporter, ni. Sept. 15,
1951. Jo.srphine MeNullv. b. Jan. 22. 1924.
5129. Thomas Wdliam, b. Dec. 11, 1952.
254 ATWATER GENEALOGY
5130. David Weaver, b. June 5, 1954.
2561. Edwin Perrin, son of Edward Congdon; banker, Batavia, N. Y.
5130. Edwin Congdon, b. Feb. 6, 1926; medical student.
5131. M. Ruth Mary Prole, b. March 24, 1923.
5132. James Perrin, b. April 17, 1928.
5133. Julian Washburn, b. May 8, 1931.
2562. Helen Hastings, dau. of Edward Congdon; m. Richard Walter, b.
Sept. 26, 1891, son of Arthur and Grace Crampton Heurtley, of River Forest,
Illinois.
Helen Atwater, b. June 15, 1929.
Charles Arthur, b. May 29, 1931.
John Crampton, b. May 22, 1935. Sharon, Conn.
2563. Janet Dunnell, dau. of Christopher Greene; m. Cornelius Garrison
Burre, Writer, b. Jan. 17, 1903. See Roll of Honor.
2564. Sylvia Mead, dau. of Christopher Gi'eene; m.
(1)
(2) Berthold William Bothe
(1) Anne Wight MacMillan, b. Nov. 19, 1929; m. Lt. Wm. Adams Thom-
son, (chil.) John Adams, b. Sept. 10, 1951. Caroline Anne, b. Dec. 4, 1952.
(2) Berthold Christopher Bothe, b. June 17, 1950.
2565. Abby Wanton, dau. of Christopher Greene; m. Aug. 23, 1934, James
Nixon, b. Aug. 30, 1909, son of Ethel Almira Storms and James William
Hadley. James N. Columbia Univ. 1933 — anthropologist — Earlham College.
Martha Jane, b. June 4, 1937. Susan Greene, b. Feb. 12, 1940. Gail Atwater, b.
June 28, 1946.
2566. Leigh Richmond Brewer; Ed. St. Paul's and Horace Man and Wil-
liams College. Coast Guard Service, W.W. I; m. Grace Draper, b. Jan. 31,
1920, dau. of Genevieve Laurens and Richard Grimshaw Smith.
5134. Jane Brewer, b. Sept. 2, 1920.
5135. Leigh, Jr., b. April 19, 1926.
2567. Richard Mead IH, b. Perth, Aust. W.W. I, French Ambulance Corps,
Royal Air Service; m. Marguerite Henly of Joplin, Missouri.
2569. Montgomery Meigs, son of Maxwell; Avalanche Researcher, Author;
m. Ahce Rutland, b. Oct. 28, 1910.
5136. James Rutland, b. Sept. 22, 1946. Salt Lake City.
2570. Elizabeth Joan, dau. of Maxwell; m. Oct. 9, 1937, Clarence Frederick,
son of Ethel Washburn and Frederick Christopher Biehl. Garneill, Mont.
Mary Ahce, b. Dec. 15, 1940.
Elizabeth Joan, b. Nov. 19, 1943.
David Montgomery, b. March 22, 1947.
Clarence Christopher, b. Oct. 30, 1950.
2572. Fred Stephen, son of Henry Levi; m. March 21, 1936. Gladys Mae
Stellacht, b. Nov. 20, 1912, Buffalo, N. Y.
5137. Suzanne Jean, b. March 10, 1937.
5138. Frederick Henry, b. May 11, 1938.
5139. Nancy Carol, b. Oct. 16," 1940.
2573. Myra Henrietta, dau. of Henry Levi; m. James Riggs
Phihp James, b. Nov. 5, 1935.
Philip James II, b. June 2, 1953.
Sharon Elizabeth, b. Oct. 17, 1939.
Faith, dau. of Henry Levi; m. Raymond V. Ball, b. Dec. 12, 1916.
Kenneth Henry, b. Oct. 14, 1942.
Mary Anne Ball, b. April 17, 1944.
Lucille Faith, b. Nov. 13, 1945.
Dorothy Elaine, b. Jan. 24, 1948.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 255
2576. Stanley Norinaii, son of George Edward; Farmer. Grad. Cornell '36,
B.S.; m. B. Leon.- HolluMley, b. Fob. 17. 1915.
5141. Lana Mae, b. Feb. 26, 1910.
5142. Barbara Jeanne, b. Dec. 30, 194 2.
5143. Norman George, b. May 17, 1947.
5144. Richard .lames, b. April 9, 1950.
5145. William John. b. Sept. 12, 1951. Barker. N. Y.
i:i\V(it)il .Martin, son of George Edward, b. Feb. 27. 1922; ni. Loretta
Voelker, b. April 27, 1922.
5146. Bonita Lee, b. Feb. 22, 1943.
514 7. Jeffrey Chris, b. June 17, 1950.
Mchin (..f()r;;e. son of George Edward, b. Nov. 12, 1931; IT.S. Army i Lt. i ;
m. April 3. 1954, Shirley Sutch, b. Feb. 20, 1932. dau. of Thelma Gray and
Myron Sutch, Melvin Grad. Cornell, 1953, B.S. degree.
5148. Terry Lee, b. Jan. 23, 1955.
2577. James, Jr.. m. Alice Starke, Jan. 1. 1941.
5149. James John, b. May 1. 1944.
2.")78. John lii-lnieiir. son of James, Sr., m. Katheryn McCIain. May 27,
1950.
5150. John B., Jr.. b. Jan. 28, 1952.
2579. Pierce II. son of Willaid Taft; Office Manager; m. Jan. 17, 1952,
Raquel de Anchondo.
25H(>. H(»we. son of Willard Taft: Executive; m. Jane Oblender. b. Aug.
28, 19 IS.
5151. Charlotte, b. Nov. 3, 1949.
5152. Richard Howe, b. Oct. 14, 1951. St. Paul, Minn.
2581. Th(.nias Van V.. Jr.; A.sst. Prof. M.I.T.; m. Sept. 6. 1944. Jean Lang-
ston, dau. of Earl K. and Virginia Minshall Langston, b. June 24, 1923. Bill-
ings, Montana.
5153. Thomas, V. V. Ill, b. Jan. 27, 1949.
5154. Ann Langston, b. Nov. 19, 1951.
2.">«2. David Charton, .son of Thomas V. V., Sr.; History Teacher; m.
Jeanne Alice, Med. Lab. Technician, b. Nov. 19, 1925, dau. of Hazel Shipley
and Thomas Wmu Ferris. San Parlo, Calif.
2.')H.S. liarhaia, tiau. of Thomas V. V., Sr.; m. Cor. Charles Franklin Weiss,
b. Aug. 1, 1918.
Stephen Atwater, b. April 23, 1917.
Charles Van Valkenburgh, b. July 2, 1951.
2588. I'n-d KoImtI, son of David H.; m. Ellen Willbanks, b. Sept. 17. 1904.
5155. Bret Byron Rogers, b. Jan. 7, 1923.
2.")H!>. Harry, .son of David H.; m. June 26, 1889; m. Pearl, b. May 3. 1894.
2.")!M. .\l(a. dau. of Charles J.; m. P>b. 17. 1904. Frederick .A. Barry.
Viola Pearl, b. April 4. 1907.
Iniz May, b. April 19, 1911.
Gordon, b. Aug. 23, 1914.
Charles Wesley, b. Nov. .30, 1917.
HHUi. lay. son of Ncl.son; m. 1890, Ro.se Ea.s.som. He hn.s boon «'mployed
twenty-five years as operator and freight agent of the grnml Trunk railroad
at Jackson City, Mich. He adopteil his sister Clara's daughter, Koba H.. b.
1887, who married Walter J. Scott of Jack.son. Mich.
■'jur,. ( lata, dau. of Nelson; m. 1888, Bert Glidden, They lived at Matte-
wan. .Michigan.
Eula, b. 1889.
Ola. b. 1892.
Roba H.. the mother dving at her birth. She was adopted by her uncle, Jay.
256 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2608. Bertha, dau. of Nelson; m. in 1892, Ralph Smith. They live at Paw
Paw, Michigan.
Gail, b. 1894; m. in 1916, Sid Sternaman.
Carl, b. 1896.
2609. Flora, dau. of Nelson; m. 1909, Robert Bangs. Resides at Paw Paw,
Michigan.
Dick, b. 1911.
Martha, b. 1915.
2610. Ella, dau. of Nelson; m. 1899, Mead Hill, d. Dec, 1901; (2) 1909,
Harry Morrison.
2611. Burt, son of Nelson; m. Louise Pabst. They live in Salt Lake City,
Utah.
2894. Marjorie, b. 1909.
2612. Vern N., son of Nelson; m. Gladys Broom, of Almena, Mich. They
live at Lawtor, Mich.
2895. Clifford, b. 1911.
2896. Morrice, b. 1916.
2619. Nellie, dau. of Myron; m. July, 1891, Albert J. Yoder. Lives in Hall-
way, Iowa. No children.
2620. Thomas, son of Myron; m. June, 1891, Flora Morris. They live at
Sublette, Kansas.
2897. Clarence, b. Jan. 13, 1892.
2898. Elsie Mildred, b. Oct. 10, 1893; m. May 18, 1917, Milburn Baker.
2899. Roscoe, b. Jan. 11, 1904.
2900. Myi-on, b. Aug. 2, 1907.
2901. Lillian Ann, b. March 8, 1909.
2902. Winter, b. Dec. 28, 1912.
2903. Mary Rachel, b. May 30, 1914.
2904. Walter Donald, b. Aug. 23, 1917.
2621. Mary E., dau. of Myron; m. May 6, 1906, St. Elmo Neely of La-
grange, Indiana.
Elizabeth, b. Oct., 1908.
2622. Walter W., son of Myron; m. Dec. 23, 1900, Clara Lotte.
2905. Maynard, b. July, 1901.
2906. Marvin, b. Jan. 31, 1917.
2623. Jesse, son of Myron; m. March 9, 1898, Norma Zimmerman of
Lagrange, Ind. No children.
2624. Grover J., son of Myron; m. May 28, 1914; Oakie Marchand. Lives
at Lagrange, Ind.
290. Kenneth, b. March 11, 1915.
2625. Arthur S., son of Charles Lyman; m. Feb. 15, 1895, Katherine Shirley.
They live in Howe, Ind.
2626. Augusta A., dau. of Charles Lyman; m. Oct. 25, 1893, James E.
Zook. They live in Lagrange, Ind., where he is assistant cashier of the
National Bank of Lagrange. No children.
2632. Esmond B., son of Wilhs A.; m. Jan. 7, 1919, Hazel Gaylord. They
live at Endicott, N. Y.
2908. Helen Janis, b. Feb. 7, 1921.
2909. Charles Thomas, b. April 4, 1923.
2642. Marion Cole, dau. of Henry; m. Nov. 24, 1920, Wm. Mear Norton, b.
Sept. 18, 1899. Wm. is retired. Nancy Jane, b. Nov. 19, 1925, Beverly Hills, Cal.
2643. Henry Atwater, Jr.; m. Nov. 10, 1926, Harriet Elizabeth Wyatt of
Casper, Wyo., b. Sept. 6, 1901; d. Oct. 9, 1951.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 257
5156. Joan. b. Mav 13, 1928, m. June 23. 1951 John Gaylord Colton. Linda
Susan, b. July 26. 1952: Robert Gaylord, b. June 29, 1954.
5157. Henry Wyatt, b. Nov. 22, 1932.
2644. \Vm. Cliariiley*. son of Thomas Ehiies; m. Sept. 22, 1945. Catherine
Ehzabeth, b. Feb. 25, 1912. \Vm. is a designer and builder.
5158. Lindsay, b. Martii 16. 1949.
2645. Clement Finley. ni. May 3. 1928, Jane, dau. of Louise Cole and Frank
Sanborn of Astoria, Ore., b. June 24. 1906.
2646. Sural) lilair, dau. of James Bassett; m. May 7. 1918. John Schenck*.
b. Feb. 20, 1893. sun of Mary Stebbins and John Schenck Voorhces. James
Atwater. b. March 28. 1921; m. Sept. 4. 1948. Mary Wilcox: d. Sept. 14. 1948.
(2) Jean Schryver on April 29. 1950 of Colorado Springs. Colo. Karen Jan. b.
Jan. 30, 1953. Frederick DeHart. b. May 21. 1924.
2647. Win. StiTlinj;. Jr., m. July 29. 1941, Edwinna Bradford Hazelton, b.
Feb. 26. 1921.
5159. William Sterling III, b. Sept. 5. 1944.
2648. Henrietta, dau. of Fred; m. Lt. Joel A. Goldwaith. Joel Cabot, b.
Nov. 14. 1918: David Atwater, b. Nov. 7. 1921; June Lyon, b. Aug. 5. 1924.
2649. Louise, dau. of Fred; m. Graig Douglas Munson. b. Feb. 16. 1899.
son of Mary Atkinson Clark, (d. 1927) and George Douglas Munson, Walling-
ford. Conn!; d. 1927. Craig Jr.. b. Dec. 13. 1923; m. Anne MacGowan of
Mondair, N, J., June 10, 1944, b. April 9, 1924.
Chil.: Craig Douglas III. b. Sept. 21. 1945; Mary Louise, b. Sept. 21. 1948;
Joanne, b. July 29. 1954, Wallingford. Conn.: Marjory Jeanne, b. Nov.
14. 1925: m. Rus.sell Hughes Weldon, Jr., on June 5. 1954. Louise
Atwater. b. March 11, 1930.
2669. I-"ay .Marguerite, dau. of Edward Francis; m. ili Roy Franklin
Feathers — Annulled. (2) Aug. 19. 1954 to James Morris Clyde, son of Almon
and Electa Clyde of Wendell. Idaho. Fay graduated with a B.A. from Occi-
dental College', 1936.
2672. Karl Raymond, son of George Erasmus; m. Feb. 7, 1948. Dorothy
Westall. Earl is foreman in Construction Company.
5160. Jack Westall. b. Oct. 8, 1950.
5161. Jerry Earl. b. March 12. 1953.
2673. Kalph Krnest; m. March 11. 1939. Margaret Peters in Watertown,
5. D. Construction Superintendent.
5162. Linda Jean. b. Nov. 27. 1942.
5163. SueEllen. b. Dec. 9, 1946.
5164. Nancy Jane, b. Feb. 23. 1950.
■Hr,\. I.ln\(l i:\. r.tt; in. Sept. 4, 1938, Montana Wertz in Mi.ssoula. Mont.
Pontiac auto dealer.
5165. Joanne, b. Sept. 23. 1942.
5166. Mary Ellen, b. July 15. 1945.
.^.167. Thomas George, b. May 6. 1948.
267."). \<rn Kdward*; m. Margaret Lucus in San Francisco. Calif., b. Nov.
6. 1916.
5168. Robert Wayne, b. March 15, 1947.
5169. Jay Douglas, b. June 20. 1949.
5170. Carol Ann, b. .May 16, 1951.
5171. Howard, b. Aprd 27. 1920; m. March 27, 1943. Rhyllis Hofer. b.
.Ian. 29, 1921. dau. of Zora Sutherland and Jushua D. Hofer. in Wau-
kegan. 111. Howard is a dental techniiian.
5172. Su.san Claire, b. Jan. 12. 1946.
517:;. Kevin Dean E.. b. Dec. 2. 19.50.
5171. Wayne .Mien, son of George Era.smus. b. Nov. 6. 1922; employee
ElLsworth Air Force Ba.se. Rapid City. S. D.
2680. .lessie Hae. dau. of Edtlison J.; m. John Freclerick Amsherry*. b.
June 22. 19U9. James Neil, b. April 24, 1943; Chnslino. b. Jan. 4, 1946.
258 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2681. Phyllis Jane, m. Aug., 1942, Edward R. Volkstorf.
515. Charles David, son of Addison J., b. Dec. 15, 1929; m. May 5, 1951,
Anita Belle, b. Aug. 24, 1930, dau. of Violet Linnea Loo and Clar-
ence Lane Frost, of Glasgow, Mont.
5176. Steven Ward, b. Sept. 29, 1952.
5177. Nancy Loo, b. May 17, 1955.
2682. Cleon Everal, son of Edgar Foote; ni. June 30, 1941, Jane Carlson,
b. Dec. 22, 1917, dau. of Josephine Olschner and Joel Carlson of Chicago, 111.
Cleon is Supervisor of Music, Beverly Hills Schools. See Roll of Honor.
5178. Thomas Eugene, b. May 8, 1947.
5179. Kathleen Jane, b. Oct. 2, 1950.
TENTH GENERATION
2684. Edwin Miller, son of James Horace; m. Oct. 21, 1923, Margaret, dau.
of Oswold Kelsey. Divorced 1935; (2) Sybil Irene Hudnall on Dec. 24, 1938.
2910. Margaret Jean, b. Sept. 8, 1924; m. Oct. 6, 1945, Charles August
Lindner, Jr.
5179a. Harry Edwin, b. March 10, 1928.
2686. Horace Logan, son of James Horace, m. in Los Angeles June 5, 1935,
Sarah Hazel, dau. of Jessie Mai Williams and John Daniel Smith.
5180. Kathleen Ruth, b. Aug. 24, 1937.
5181. Paul Horace, b. Feb. 10, 1946.
2687. James Winchell, son of James Horace; m. Charlotte M., b. Aug. 17,
1909, Principal L.A. City Schools.
5182. James, Jr., b. June 28, 1931.
5183. Donald Duane, b. July 16, 1932; m. June 26, 1954, Shirley Ann
Conley, b. Sept. 1, 1932, dau. of Mrs. Herva Conley. James* grad.
Papperdine College and organized Westchester Y.M.C.A. Both
teachers.
5183a. Robert Kendrick, b. Feb. 16, 1942.
2688. Helen Elizabeth, dau. of William Church; m. William Whytal Ben-
nett, July 28, 1926. (II Edith Camille, b. Orlando, Fla. July 29, 1928; m.
Richard H. Weinberg Nov. 9, 1946. Chil.: Richard H., Jr., b. Jan. 4, 1948; Ann
Leshe, b. May 8, 1949; Christine, b. June 9, 1953. (2) WiUiam, Jr., b. Nov. 25,
1931. (3) Gayle, b. April 22, 1938.
2689. Leonard Bryden, son of William Church; m. Sept. 2, 1938 Edwenna
G. Hamilton.
5184. Annetta Christine, b. Aug. 23, 1939.
5185. Judy Lynne, b. Dec. 14, 1943.
5186. Leonard B., Jr., b. Sept. 20, 1947.
5187. Wilham C, b. Jan. 9, 1949.
2690. Franklin Simpson, son of George F.; m. May 9, 1947 Marion Jane
Brian, b. May 16, 1919. Franklin is co-author of Production Control, Industrial
Organization & Management and Essentials of Industrial Management, Pub-
lished by McGraw-Hill.
5188. Mary-Jane, b. Nov. 11, 1948.
5189. Brian Franklin, b. Sept. 18, 1951.
5190. Sally Ruth, b. Oct. 14, 1953.
2690a. Annette Louise, dau. of George F.; m. George Henry, Jr., b. June
27, 1919, son of Margaret L. and George H. M. Rountree of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chil.: George Henry MacLagan III, b. Oct. 8, 1949; Anne Louise, b. June 7,
1952; David Atwater, b. Oct. 4, 1954.
2691. Gordon Albert, son of Harmon; m. Edith, b. April 16, 1906, dau. of
Lulu Dillard and Dallas Irwin Fortney. Gordon is a Management Consultant.
5191. Edith Loree, b. July 25, 1931.
5192. Gordon, Jr., b. Dec. 1, 1935.
2692. Windsor Harmon, son of Harmon; m. Mildred Emily Zarnos.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 259
5193. Waym- Gordon, b. June 22, i;t33.
5191. Joyce Evelyn, b. June 16. 1940.
'.J693. I'lances Kiiiily. dau. of Harn.on: m. George William Drescher, Dist.
Mgr. Thompson Prod., "inc.; b. May 10, 1908, d. April 28. 1950. Chil.: Dan
George, b. April 20. 1916.
?696. John Kohcrt. son of Karl; in. 1917 ElizabeUi B. Braden, b. Dec. 9,
1917.
5195. Stephen Karl, b. Jan. 10, 1948.
5196. Susan Gwen, b. Oct. 10. 1950.
5197. Anita Ann, b. Sept. 23. 1952.
2697. Stephen Kiiapp. son of Karl W.; m. June Ann of Mo.sinee. Wis., b.
Jan. 10. 1926. dau. ui L'lara Thomas and Ermin Armin Smith.
5198. Stephanie Ann, b. Nov. 20, 1948.
5199. Thomas Knapp, b. April 28, 1950.
5200. Janet Claire, b. Nov. 4, 1951.
2699. .Margaret Josephine, dau. of Asaph; m. Adrian C. Witt. Children:
Adrian C, Jr., of Santa Monica. Calif.; Thomas. Mary Adelaide. Robert and
Edward of Crafton. Pa.
2700. Xeil William, son of Asaph; m. Mildred Schmidt, b. Oct. 3, 1900.
Neil Production Engineer. Mergenthaler Lin itype Co.
5201. Mildred M. (Mimii. b. Feb. 11. 1929. "Mimi" is associate food editor
(MtCall's Magazine I. Montclair. N. J.
5202. X. William, b. July 28. 1934.
5203. M. Chiistine, b. Aug. 12, 1937.
2701. Asa Aloysius, son of Asaph; m. Theresa, dau. of Mary and Peter H.
Bies. Asa is Labor Etiitor of the Pittsburgh Press.
5204. Mary Therese. b. 1941.
5205. Asa Lawrence, b. 1943.
5206. Joanne, b. 1950.
2702. Kli/.abeth Amanda, dau. of Asaph; unm. Dr. Atwater is a faculty
member Potamac State College. Keyser. W'. Va.
2707. .Margni-rite Jane, dau. of Miles; m. Aug. 27, 1927 Aaron M. Snyder,
b. July 18. 1S7»;, ielir<(i Professor. Marguerite is a Psychologist. Marynell
Atwater. b. Sept. 19. 1931. m. Feb. 22, 1952 James L. Kelley. b. April 26. 1932;
Their child.: James Lowell, Jr., b. July 8. 1953. Virginia Helen Snyder, h. Sept.
30, 1934. college student.
2708. William Itcnjamin. son of Miles; m. Aug. 10. 1929. Hazel Virginia
Kirk, b. Feb. 12, 1895.'
2715. Bernard, son of Arthur T.; m. Fern Mary. b. Albion. Xebr.. May 7.
1904. (iau. of Maiy Whiting and Charles Henry West. Fern grad. Central
Washington and Eastern Washington colleges.
2718. Myrtle M., dau. of Harry L.; medical technician; m. (1) James
Pennell. Juiie 11. 1928; div. April. 1932; (2) James Lavan. April 3, 1913; div.
Jan., 1946; (3( Elmer Tuttle. Sept. 1. 1946; d. Oct. 8. 1946.
272(». Helen May. dau. of Harry L. : m. Yaunk.
2721a. Kdwin \N . b. Dec. 1. 1919. s(m of William (2M5i; m. Annabelle
Louise dau. of Albertal and William E. Clark, b. Decatur. 111.. Feb. 28, 1921.
5208. Edwin. Jr.. b. Dec. 13. 1943.
5209. Anna Lou. b. Feb. 19. 1947.
5210. Paula Jeanne, b. Oct. 15, 1953. Edwin Sr. is nn anto mnnufaetnror's
1 1 !>i-4sciitative. Abilene. Texas.
•*Z:\\>. .shirl«> Jan»-, b. June 18, 1924. dau. of William (2I45> m. Donald
Richard Clark, b". Oct. 16. 1923. Supervisor, Illinoi.s Power Co, Donna Jane. b.
April 27. 1944; Judith Kay. b, Dec, 16, 1945; Donald. Jr.. b. Aug. 19. 1947;
Susan Marie, b. Aug. 23. 1953.
260 ATWATER GENEALOGY
5211. Virginia Louise, b. Oct. 25, 1922, dau. of Harry Arthur (2185) m.
Ralph Albert, b. Oregon City, Ore., Aug. 17, 1923, son of Mabel Weis
and Christopher C. Crusius, Engineer of Dobbs, Ferry, N. Y. Carolyn
Jean, b. Sept. 6, 1947, Richard Alan, b. Jan. 9, 1950.
5212. Elizabeth Marie, b. Sept. 10, 1924, dau. of Harry Arthur; m. William
Lamb, b. Nov. 1, 1916 son of Mary Lamb and William Lamb Copi-
thorne. William, Jr., former teacher and author with stories in
magazines: Atlantic, Town & Country, Tomorrow, New Yorker, etc.,
1946-54. Robert Stephen, b. July 10, 1950. David Atwater, b. June
18, 1953.
2723. Ruth Marion, dau. of Roy Minor; m. Batson. Allen Roy, b. July
6, 1948; CUfton Ross, b. Jan. 25, 1953.
2726. Gordon Walter, son of Warren C.
2727. Joseph J.; m. Adaic K., b. Nov. 25, 1920.
5213. Daniel W., b. Feb. 9, 1939.
5214. Roberta S., b. May 21, 1942.
2730. Warren C, Jr.; m. Myrtle L., b. June 4, 1931.
5215. Warren C. Ill, b. Feb. 19, 1949.
5216. Linda Lee, b. Jan. 8, 1948.
5217. Lonnie E. and Bonnie E., March 31, 1951.
5218. Gordon W., b. Nov. 25, 1953, Miami, Fla.
2732. Dorothy, dau. of Ansell E.; m. Clifford Bass of Dallas, Wis.; b. Aug.
26, 1915. Feed Merchant. Gerald Sanford, b. June 25, 1939; Patricia Ellen, b.
Dec. 20, 1943; Steven Clifford, b. April 22, 1949. Dallas, Wis.
2733. Donald Ansel, son of Ansell E.; m. Anne Bernard.
5219. Bernald Donald, b. Nov. 13, 1940.
5220. Duane Edward, b. Nov. 29, 1941.
5221. Douglas James, b. Nov. 4, 1943.
5222. Richard Lee, b. Nov. 15, 1947.
5223. Donald, Jr., b. Sept. 16, 1951. Milwaukee, Wis.
2734. Marjorie M., dau. of Ansell; m. Arnold Lawson. Judith Lawson.
2735. Mary E., dau. of Ansell E.; m. Harry Gloyd. Nancy Ann.
5224. Nancy, b. Oct. 5, 1929, dau. of Ansell E.; m. Alison, b. Oct. 15, 1926,
son of Martha Hostmann and Harold English. Dennis Hugh, b.
Sept. 17, 1951; Bruce Michael, b. Jan. 7, 1954 all of Merrill, Wis.
2740. Henry G., Jr., son of Henry G.; m. Oct. 24, 1942, Janet Love Hum-
phrey, b. Dec. 31, 1919. Henry is an Engineer with I.B.M.
5225. Janet Love, b. Jan. 5, 1945.
5226. Judith Elinor, b. Oct. 13, 1947.
5227. Henry G. HI, b. Feb. 28, 1950.
5228. Jonathan David, b. Oct. 26, 1951.
2741. Darey Elmyra, dau. of Henry G.; m. William Hunter Perry, Jr., b.
Aug. 24, 1910. bept. Head, Franklin Tech. Inst., Boston.
Christopher Lincoln, b. April 6, 1943.
Curtis, b. Sept. 21, 1945.
2742. Margery Sheffield, dau. of Philip Drury; m. Ralph Thompson, b. June
23, 1913, son of Lois Johnson and Ralph Thompson Crane, Sr. Ralph III, b.
Nov. 26, 1940; Margaret Atwater, b. May 18, 1944; Philip Drury, b. July 5 1950.
2743. Edith, dau. of Henry.
2744. Barbara, dau. of Henry; m. (1) James A. Drain; (2 I Philip B. Maher,
Architect, Chicago, 111. Anne Whitley Drain; David Lobdell Drain.
2754. Ruth, dau. of Walter Hull; m. Jan. 25, 1924. John Fayler French, of
Boston. (Son) Robert Fayler, b. Dec. 28, 1924.
ATVVATER GENEALOGY Uei
•i7.")la. Kohcrt .Morrison, in. Lois Healy, b. .lulv II. 1901.
5230. Ann. h. March 25. 1930.
52.^1. .T(,hn M.. b. Nov. 24, 1934.
52:)2. Klizaboth Roove, b. June 5, 1937. Robert. Sr., d. May 25. 1910.
?7.")4I». I,.\»lia, ni. Norton Cotteril.
iirAi. ("harit's V., .son of Sanuiel C; m. Sept. 18. 1888, Rose Detnian. Lives
at Oak Harbor, Ohio.
2911. Luella, b. 1892; m. 1913. O. P. Rosenbergcr.
2912. Hazel, b. 1899: ni. 1915, C. Feterman.
2913. Arthur, b. Oct. 25, 1902.
2914. Harold, b. Nov. 22, 1906.
■^757. .Mary Kxalinc, m. 1888, Fred Windnagel, Mary D., Oct. 10. 1947 (ll
Alice Adelaide, b. Oct. 16, 1888; m. Otto VV. Meister. Account. ( Daus. ) Marga-
rete, b. Dec. 24, 1907; m. William A. Bennett, b. Nov. 1, 1902. Temple City.
Calif. Chil.: Donna Mae (Wegmani, b. April 20, 1929; Shirley Jean. b. Nov.
12, 1930.
Alice (Pederseni b. . Toledo, Ohio (Son) James Pederson.
(2) Nellie Melvina. b. Jan. 30, 1890.
(3) Cora May, b. Feb. 6. 1895; m. Clarence J. Haefner, b. July 28. 1897; was
Chief Clerk, N.Y.C.R.R., d. Nov. 10, 1953. Chil.: Wayne John*,"b. Oct. 5. 1920.
m. Maryl, b. May 20, 1918. Ruth Ann, b. Dec 9, 1924; m. Arthiu- R. Ketcham.
b. Sept. 21, 1920. TV Engineer, NBC. Hollywood, Calif. Thomas R. Ketchum.
b. July 6. 1949; Linda Ann. b. Oct. 3, 1953.
(4) Leonard Frederick, b. Aug. 30, 1898, d. June, 1942.
(5) Walter Wesley, b. March 26, 1906.
2758. Sarah, dau. of Samuel C; m. Frank Wolt i 1 i Frank Ludwig, b.
Oct. 15, 1895; m. Dec. 29, 1919 Margaret Ellen Duer, b. Toledo. Ohio Oct. 28.
1897. Frank is Awning Mfgr. (Chil.) Franklin Alonzo, b. Oct. 11, 1926 m. Dec.
26, 1947 Phyllis O. Elliott b. Dec. 8, 1928, Columbus, O. dau. Diane Patricia, b.
March 16. 1951; Robert Parke, b. ; B.A. and M.A.. Fine Arts. Ohio State.
(2) Gul.
(3) William Samuel, b. Nov. 9. 1898; m. Myrtle M.. b. Nov. 25. 1899; d.
(2) Nettie M. b. Feb. 25, 1899. WMlliam. Jr.. b. Sept. 6. 1917; m. Thelma.
Chil.: Gary b. March 3, 1938, Dennis, b. Dec. 8, 1946; Evelyn M. b. Feb. 13,
1919; Richard Wallace, b. Oct. 16. 1921; m. Rosalie Mav, b. April 5, 1923. Chil.:
Pamela Kay, b. May 28. 1946; David Lee. b. Oct. 13. 1949.
Franklin C*. b. March 6, 1924; Wendell D.*. b. Aug. 16. 1928.
2759. ( larisa, dau. of Samuel C; m. James Love. b. March 3, 1877. son of
Elzia and Jame Love of Leeds. Eng. He d. May 12, 1933. (1) Edith Luella. b.
May 2, 1899; m. Wm. Eckart. d. (2) Margueritte lone. b. June 7. 1901. (3»
Esther, b. Dec. 1, 1903, m. Lee Bush; (4) Irene Florence, b. Aug. 4. 1906. m.
Canby Dempsey.
(5) Beatrice, b. June 13, 1912, m. Albert Janes.
(6) James Samuel, b. July 21. 1916; m. Marion, b. July 19. 1917. dau. of Helen
Krabenhoft and William Carl Wussow, Sabin, Mum. Chil.: Susan Arlean. b.
Jan. 28, 1941; James Frederick b. Sept. 2, 1943; Robert William, b. Aug. 20. 1949.
(7) Virginia Margaret, b. March 10. 1923; m. George Gochis.
2760. William I'., son of Sanuiel C; m. Oct. 26, 1899, Louise Mnhng. Live
at Oak Harliiii , ( )hio.
2915. Wilton S.. b. Jan. 5, 1902.
2916. liavmond W., b. Aug. 14. 1904.
2917. Morton V.. h. Feb. 1, 1917.
i7(il. lami s Orl. li. .son of Samuel C. ; m. 1900. Clara Vogel. b. May 28. 1878.
d. 1940.
2918. Beatrice, h. Mav 22. l!Mil.
2919. Luella. b. Dec. i9. 1902.
2920. Crystal, b. Aug. 26. 1907.
2762. Hannah I.ii.lla. dnu. of Samuel C; m. 1S89, Howard Hoffmnn.
Hannaii d. .lulv in. I".':;...
262 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Mildred, b. 1900; m. RoUin Cole.
Chester, b. 1901, d.
Leslie, b. May 21, 1903; m. June 3, 1925 Edith Rossman. Chil.: Rita Joan,
b. March 5, 1934; m. Gordon Masters Aug. 1, 1953. (Dau.) Linder Kay,
b. Aug. 4, 1954; Morris Ross b. May 18, 1937.
Doris, b. 1903; m. Edward Bourns.
George, b. June 26, 1911; m. Mildred Jones, b. Feb. 3, 1912. Chil.: Garry, b.
Oct. 5, 1936; m. Mona L., b. April 21, 1936; (son) Michael Scott, b. Jan.
31, 1954. Gerald, b. Jan. 29, 1938; George, Jr.. b. July 10, 1940, d; Luetta,
b. Oct. 18, 1941; Glenn, b. May 18, 1945; Gregory, b. Sept. 27, 1950.
2763. Florence May, m. J. D. Hoffman d. Norman Douglas, b. April 7,
1915; m. Dorothy Dawn, dau. of Lucy M. Herbert Leighton, former Supt. Mich.
Schools for 48 years. Norman Douglas, Chem. Prof, at General Motors College
of Technology. Chil.: Allandale, b. Dec. 7, 1938; David Douglas, b. Sept. 18, 1945.
Don Crowel, b. May 13, 1917; m. Lennalee McClure. Chil.: Neil Atwater,
b. June 28, 1941; Kathleen Nan, b. June 5, 1943; Patti Lynn, b. Dec.
26, 1951.
2764. Ida M.; m. Finke.
2765. lantha, m. Haynes; (son) Robert.
2766. louatta, dau. of Samuel C; m. Gressman; 2 daughters.
2767. Myrtle Julia, dau. of Preston H.; m. Feb. 5, 1911, Ralph W. Hurlbut.
They live in Waterbury, Conn.
Ruth, b. Sept. 8, 1911.
Dorothy, b. Jan. 12, 1913.
Viola, b. Oct. 8, 1915.
Howard, b. Nov. 25, 1918.
Robert, b. Nov. 2, 1920.
Marjorie, b. Oct., 1923.
2768. Jessie Louise, dau. of Preston H.; m. June 14, 1916, Lyle Terrell.
They live in Cheshire, Conn.
Richard, b. July, 1920.
2769. Frederick Watson, son of Preston H.; m. Feb. 9, 1917, Hazel N.
Welton, b. Jan. 19, 1898. Southington, Conn.
2921. Dwight Preston, b. Jan. 13, 1918.
2922. Virginia, b. April 19, 1920.
2923. June, b. Oct. 7, 1921.
2770. Frances Mary, dau. of Preston H.; m. Sept. 16, 1920, Frederick Lines.
Muriel, b. Aug. 28, 1921.
Evelyn, b. April 16, 1923.
281. Grove VVorthington, son of Albert W.; m. Evelyn H., b. July 16, 1910.
5235. Dau., Barbara Jean, b. Sept. 30, 1946. Lookout Mt., Tenn.
2782. David Hay, Jr., Ships Store, Inc. (Nautical) Harrington, R. I., m.
Therese, b. June 25, 1928, Berkeley, Calif., dau. of Lydia Hyde and John
Lawrence Pagen.
5236. David IH, b. July 28, 1950.
5237. Jennifer Hyde, b. Oct. 15, 1951.
2784. Sally Anne, dau. of David Hay, Sr.; m. Bettle. Bryn Mawr, Pa.
2784a. Eleanor Bartlett, dau. of David Hay, Sr.; m. Randolph, Jr., b.
Milton, Mass., Oct. 6, 1927, son of Margaret Cooke and Randolph Kunhardt
Byers. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 26, 1952; Bartlett Cooke, b. Oct. 7, 1954 and named
after his two living great-grandmothers, each aged 89 years. Wilton, Conn.
2784b. Nathaniel Bartlett, son of David Hay, Sr., b. Jan. 26, 1936.
2787. Patricia Marian Pipe, Frgeburg, Maine.
2788. Margaret Jean, dau. of Harold Conant; Laboratory Technician, Phil-
adelphia, Pa.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 263
2789. Iliirold Conaiil. -Ir., m. Klizahcnh Dow.
5239. iian)Ul 111, b. March 17. 1950.
5240. Stephen Michael, b. April, 1953.
2790. ("hi.vton Clifford; ni. May 15. 1948 June, b. b. May 8, 1927, dau. of
Margarie Larder anti Wiliaiii Dowell Oake. Agawani. Mass.
5241. Garv Clifford, b. Nov. 12, 1949.
524 2. Sii.san Wondy. b. Dec. 12, 1952.
279L I{ub.^ Louise, dau. of Henry Davis; m. Sept. 10. 1914, Otto Massicotte.
Div. June, 1948. (2) David Rubelnian on Oct. 16, 1948. Florence (Atashian) b.
Sept. 21. 1915. Wesley, b. Oct. 13, 1918, d. Oct. 6, 1941. Irving, b. Aug. 7. 1923;
Shirley, b. Sept. 3, 1929; Priscilla Ann, b. Sept. 12, 1933.
2792. Ksthir Lillian, ni. Honi< r Appell, b. Sept. 21, 1889. d. May 23. 1923.
Willaid Wesley, b. Nov. 11. 1915; Merwin Arthur, b. June 3, 1918; George
Gaylord, b. June 30, 1920; Marilyn lOhono), b. June 3, 1921; Dorothy ( Schelp-
er), b. Nov. 17. 1922. By 2nd m. Andrew White: Andrew, Jr.; Thomas Atwater;
Eleanor Lorraine; Hattie Mae.
2793. Henry.
2794. Homer Hart ( d. Oct. 12. 1946) m. Mabel Fay. b. Nov. 15. 1909.
5243. Carleton Wavne, b. May 18, 1935.
5244. Kirtland Byron*, b. Nov. 17, 1939.
279."). Louis Charles.
2796. F^merson Joseph, .son of Henry Davis; ni. Elaine Goodrich, b. Nov. 3.
1916 at Winci.sor, Vt.
5244. Edward, b. Nov. 9, 1933 at New Haven, Conn.
5245. Mildred Lucy. b. at N. Brandford, Conn.. Feb. 11. 1935.
2795. Itaymond Klliot. .son of Henry Davis; m. Mae Josephine, b. Nov. 28.
1909. of Hartford, Conn., dau. of Annie Troter and Ernest Aston.
5330. Janet Mae. b. Dec. 24, 1928.
5331. Laura June. b. June 21, 1931.
2802. Frederick Smith, son of Fred Smith; m. Myrtle Alma. b. Nov. 28,
1903. St. Petersburg, Fla., dau. of Martilla Haynes. b. Wadestown, W. Va..
Jan. 28, 1880 and Edward Durant, b. Oct. 1, 1869 in Halstead, Sus.sex, PZng.
Frederick is a minister and on faculty of Trinity College, Clearwater. Fla.
(Son) Harold Jeems. b. Dec. 15, 1930; m. Mary Edwina.
2H()L .li.hii .lanifs, son of .Inlin .lames; m. Feb., 1912. Mary Johnston.
2924. .John James 111, 1). ApiU. 1914.
2H(l."). .Inhii Spencer, son of Carleton William; m. July 29. 1939. Laura
Virginia Zipplies, b. Sept. 30. 1917. See Historical Section for data concerning
Dr. John.
5218. .John. Jr., b. Sept. 14, 1944.
5249. I'aul Carleton, b. July 14, 1946.
5250. Elizabeth Baron, b. .July 9. 1951, Atlanta. Ga.
2.S(i.')a. Marv Kli/.al»etli. liau. of Carleti>n \\ illinm; m. Pec. 17. 1943, Charles
Lavaughn Smith, Profes.sor. Drake Uuiveisity. Dcs Moin«'s. Iowa.
Charles II. 1). March 30, 1951.. Mary Carol, 1>. Jan. 12. 1953.
2810. .Vrlhur Charles, son of Arthur Albert; m. Mable May Collier, b. 1913.
52.") 1. .I.aiineltc and .lean Dale, b. 1938, twins.
5252. liobert Alb.rt. b. 1943.
52.^)3 Ai'ii.-.s Fli/ab.th. b. 1918.
2811. I li/abith nuiot li. .i ; iracher. educator; m. Cameron.
2812. .lH><r Nine llnlhulay, trained nur.so.
2813. Iliriiici- \i\ian; secretary; m. Allen.
264 ATWATER GENEALOGY i
2814. Gilbert Bell; Mgr. W. T. Grant Co., Tampa, Florida.
2816. Donald DeWalt; Machinist.
5254. Virginia Hope; ni. Parr.
5255. Grace Hammer, b. Nov. 7, 1920, dan. of Arthur Albert; m. James
Marshall, b. Feb. 5, 1918, son of Margrete Ann Stone and James
Marshall Renn, Sr., at Dinwiddle, Virginia. James is a Correctional
Officer at the Federal Reformatory, Petersburg, Va. Military Serv-
ice, (U.S. Navy 1936-1940 China Service) U.S. Naval Const. Batt.
No. 48 1942-1945.
Chil.: Marshall Morton, b. Jan. 18, 1942. Guilford Gilbert, b. July
15, 1943. Frank Allen, b. July 5, 1946. Roy Richard, b. Feb. 11, 1950.
5256. Franklin William, b. 1923.
5257. Marion Dale, b. 1925; m. Wilhams.
5258. Norman Neil, b. 1928.
2817. Ethel Mae, dau. of Eugene Henry; m. Raymond W. Montodo, b. Oct.
1, 1900. Ethel d. July 24, 1932. Juan, b. June 7, 1930; m. Paul A., b. Sept. 9,
1926, son of Marian Whitmarsh and Paul Alfred Dickinson.
Chil.: Cynthia Gayl, b. April 13, 1950. Deborah Kae, b. May 11, 1953.
Charles Samuel Montodo, b. July 14, 1932. N.Y.S. trooper.
2818. Clyde Eugene, son of Eugene Henry
2819. Claude Hastings, m. Sept. 27, 1928, Lucille Herman, b. March 5, 1907
at Rochester, N. Y. Eugene Arthur, b. Nov. 18, 1929; m. Pearl June, b. June
3, 1925, dau. of Rose Alf and A. Clarence Ropeter.
5259. Charles Robert, b. April 3, 1937.
5260. Ronald Gordon, b. Nov. 19, 1941.
2821. Kathryn Mae, dau. of John Hollister; m. Howard Parker. (Dau.)
Joan, b. Oct. 3, "l918.
2822. Helen Bata, dau. of John Hollister; m. Robert W. Brown, James-
town, N. Y.
Randy. Sherry.
2823. Francis Trevor, son of Clarence Walton; m. Floris Rider, b. July 2,
1919, dau. of Ida Rider and Jacob Brown, of South Gate, Calif.
5261. Floris Loraine, b. June 24, 1941.
5262. Clarence Eugene, b. Feb. 18, 1952.
2824. Clarence Gordon, son of Clarence Walton; m. Vaughan Eda.
5263. Priscilla Jean, b. June 14, 1940.
5264. Dorian Gordon, b. Aug. 16, 1948.
5265. Dennis Lee, b. Dec. 3, 1951.
5266. Debra Suzanne, b. Nov. 10, 1953.
5267. Frances Barbara, dau. of Francis Blanchard; m. Milton, Jr., Photog-
rapher, b. Nov. 8, 1925, son of Elizabeth Ryan and Milton Theodore Shelgren,
Sr., of Jamestown, N. Y. Susan Snow, b. Dec. 14, d. Dec. 31, 1951. Peter Nels,
b. Sept. 19, 1953.
2825. Caroline Penfield, dau. of Reginald Meyers; m. Edwin Slater Leonard.
Judson Slater, b. Aug. 28, 1945.
Charlotte Elizabeth, b. Nov. 27, 1948.
Timothy Edwin, b. Dec. 4, 1954.
2826. Hiland Morris, son of Hiland Chase; unm.
2827. Margaret Chase, dau. of Hiland Chase, m. Paul M. Brubaker, elec-
trical engineer, b. March 15, 1915.
Janet Helen, b. March 23, 1947.
Mary Susan, b. March 3, 1951.
2828. John Frederick, son of Hiland Chase; m. Mary Hannah Young, b.
April 6, 1920.
2829. Eunice Rice, dau. of Arthur P.; m. Jan. 14, 1938, Weldon C, b. March
3, 1915, son of Iva Conine and Ralph Banks.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 265
David Atwater, b. March 23, 19J0.
Wayne Arthur, b. Mav 22. 19t2.
Jarvi.s Allen, h. Dec. 10. 1911.
2830. Karl;- B.. son of Ernest B.; m. Oct. 14. 1922. Dorothy Elizabeth
Baunigart. Lives in Southington, Conn.
2920. Janet Elizabeth, b. May 25, 1924.
2831. Donaiicc \\., son of Eugene; m. Auj;. 11, 1926, Florence G. Gade,
b. 1901.
2832. Charles L., m. Aiifj. 21. 1937, Alice L. Anderson.
5276. Marshall A., b. Feb. 14. 1940.
5277. Frances Ruth, b. July 22, 1941.
5278. Phillipe. b. Dec. 12, 1945.
2833. Kleaiior Deane. dau. of Hubert F.; m. George Henry Farrell, b. Dec.
19. 1913. Bayshoie, X. Y.
David Atwater. b. Oct. 27, 1945.
Geoige Terrence, b. March 11. 1951.
2834. David Hubert, m. Mary. b. May 17, 1918 in Woburn, Mass.. dau. of
Mary Jones and Robert H. Spencer.
2836. Robert BurdicU, son of Horace Burrilt: ni. Nov. 28, 1924, Elizabeth
Jane. b. Nov. 8, 1898, dau. of Jean Rogers and James G. Mines.
5279. Ruth, b. ; m. Ensign James H. Johannsen.
5280. Jane Carolyn, b. .
2837. Until .lanet; m. Huber; div.
2838. Kverett Horace; m. Dorothy .
2839. .losephine Shirley, dau. of Horace Burritt: m. 1938. Joseph J., b. Sept.
27. 1912. Cascade. Iowa, son of Anna Duschen and Jeremiah J. McCabe.
Mary Kay, b. Jan. 22. 1940.
Donna Marie, b. Nov. 7, 1941.
Ann Marie, b. Sept. 18, 1944.
William Joseph, b. June 25. 1947.
John Michael, b. Nov. 15, 1950.
Thomas James, b. Feb. 28, 1953.
284 L Willhim Paret, son of Charles L.; m. Mildred Peabodv. b. Sept. 8. 1922.
5281. Mildred Helen, b. July 27, 1944.
5282. William, Jr., b. May 11, 1947.
5283. Charles Gale, b. Jan. 11. 1952.
5284. Elizabeth Ann. b. June 3, 1954.
2S43. i:iear;<)r .Vdclaide, dau. of Zalmon de Roy; m. Dillon.
2811. Ilciii> I rancis, in U.S. Ainiy.
2845. ( ,\ri!s Hert. son of .Morizo Hud.son; m. Irene Blanch, b. Oct. 28. 1914.
5285. Dons PJileen, b. .lune 4. 1933; secretary.
5286. Elaine Ro.se, b. Jan. 13. 1935.
5287. Robert Arthur, b. May 20. 1937.
5288. Clifford Boyil, b. May 18. 1939.
5289. Thomas Dale, b. Nov. 25, 194 1.
2816. Ilainld ( larencr, m. (tenevieve Rose. m. March 25, 1915. dau. of
Elizabeth dirard and George Woods (deceased 191Nt. Klr/abeth now .Mrs.
Frost. Harold is (list, .sales mgi.. Industrial Brown Hoist Corp.
5290. Harold Eugene, h. Oct. 12. 1933.
5291. Toby Evelyn, b. May 2. 19.36; d. 19.37.
5292. RonaM George, b. June 21. 1938.
5293. Dorothy May, b. July 12. 19:!9.
5294. Arlene H.lea. b. May 7. 1948.
266 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2849. Ralph W., son of Norman J.; m. Aug. 20, 1902, Charlotte Johnson, of i
Bradford, Pa.; b. Aug. 6, 1882. Syracuse, N. Y. Surgeon, Crane Irving Hos- 1
pital. Died Dec. 9, 1944.
2926. Eula Louise, b. Oct. 18, 1905.
2927. Ralph Willis, b. May 12, 1907.
2928. Carl Frederick, b. Sept. 4, 1910.
2850. Ruth Lucy; m. Sept. 5, 1906, Charles F. Lewis of Auburn, N. Y.
Erma Ruth, b. ; m. Carroll F. Reynolds, b. Nov. 24, 1908.
Judith, b. Aug. 8, 1940.
Marilyn, b. Sept. 27, 1943.
Beverly, b. Sept. 15, 1945.
Maud Grey, b. June 13, 1912; m. Richard L. Gray*.
Patrick, b. Sept. 1, 1937.
Richard, b. May 2, 1939. j
Jon, b. . '
Lucy, b. March 15, 1919; (1) Hale. (2) Walter Coughenout.
Charles Hale, b. Feb. 24, 1948.
Karen Ruth. b. March 3, 1953.
2851. Phebe S., dau. of Norman J.; m. Aug. 20, 1907, William J. Bunnell,
of Lansing, N. Y.
Donald J., b. Nov. 3, 1908; m. March 26, 1932, Elizabeth Wells.
Donald J.. Jr., b. Oct. 25, 1933.
2852. Esther, teacher, grad. Cortland State Normal, 1917, B.S. Columbia
T. C. 1931, M.A. 1935. See Roll of Honor. Now cashier at Cornell University.
2853. Ghulys, m. De Alton L. Hunt, b. May 30, 1897. Jean L., b. March 16,
1930; m. July 12, 1952, Wm. B. McClurg* of Painted Post, N. Y.; both gradu-
ates of Alfred University.
Eileen R., b. Oct. 9, 1936, at home.
28.55. CharU)tte E., m. Leslie B. Hunt, Genoa, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1920. (Dau.)
Emily Elizabeth, b. Jan. 1, 1922; m. Ralph Ruick of Kingferry, N. Y. Chil.:
Carole, b. May 21, 1941. Lucille Eleanor, b. Aug. 9, 1942; Joan, b. July 28, 1943.
Robert and Ralph, b. Jan. 17, 1947. Marjorie, b. Jan. 23, 1953.
5295. Norman Willis, son of Norman B.; m. Jan. 11, 1947, Marion Jane,
b. July 23, 1925, Totowa, N. J., dau. of Beatrice Burrows and Richard Daley
Van Houton. Norman is Ph.D.; research chemist.
5296. Richard Stowe, b. Oct. 3, 1949.
5297. Mark Andrew, b. Feb. 1, 1954.
2858. Florence M., dau. of WilUs W.; m. Ivan J. Streeter.
WilUs B., ta. June 16, 1921.
Robert I., b. Oct. 5, 1924; m. 1947 Marian Ellis, b. March 10, 1928.
Chil.: Barbara Carol, b. Jan. 15, 1948; Gary Robert, b. Jan. 23, 1951;
Richard James, b. Oct. 9, 1953.
Stanley J., b. Oct. 18, 1926.
Ruth J., b. April 11, 1928; Medical Laboratory Technician.
2859. Emily E., dau. of Fred T.; m. Harry C. Ehler. Emily is a teacher.
2860. Ward B.; salesman.
2861. Anna, m. Dr. Jacques Tyler Baker, b. Jan. 29, 1908, in Summit, N. J.,
son of Anna S. and Wesley L. Baker.
Jacques, Jr., b. Dec. 25, 1936.
Lynn Bradley, b. Oct. 31, 1938.
Anthony Atwa'ter, b. Nov. 1, 1941.
Margaret Ann, b. Oct. 30, 1945.
2862. Louise H., dau. of Dwight J.; m. Chester.
2863. Marion E., m. Bradley.
2864. Jason G., son of Alonzo Roy; m. Janice W. Nittleton. Children: David
Roy, b. Jan. 5, 1942; Dorothea Belle, b. Dec. 23, 1945.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 267
•38r>."). rurlf.m \V.. son of Ward B.
-^86^. Konald 1'.
•!,S«)7. l"ranc«'s C, dau. of Dayton B. ; m. Lawrence E. Faba, b. Nov. 5. 1903.
2868. Kli/.abi'tli Tilton. dau. of Dayton Belknap; teacher. Tarrytown. N. Y.
28(J». (it'orfje Hiiriu'tt, .son of F^lli.s King;; m. Dec. 28, 1922. Vera M.
Ketcham. b. Jan. 2, 1899.
5298. Nancy Lou. b. July 13, 1927; ni. Aug. 6, 1919 Donald George, son
of Wanila Carey and Dr. William Tate Patcr.son (Presbyterian
niini.ster) Batavia, Ohio.
Chil.: Sarah Elizabeth, b. Aug. 16. 1950. Nancy Lou. b. .Vpril 25.
1953.
Betsy Ann. b. Sept. 4, 1932; m. Dec. 29. 1954, W. Alan, .son of Anne
Osmond and William Isphordine, of St. Petersburg, Ha.
?870. K«>nneth Krynohis, .son of Ellis King: m. Aug. 29. 1925, Doris Hem-
ingway.
2929. Donald Kenneth, b. Jime 22, 1926 m. Anabel Purtelle. May 11, 1952.
Son: Edwin Donald, b. May 17, 1954.
5299. Bruce Reynolds, b. Dec. 19. 1929.
2871. Kllis K.; m. Ruth Mock, March 1, 1929.
5;;(H). .loan Lois. b. Oct. 7. 19.30; m. May 1, 1953, Lt. Willie A. Kundert. Jr.
5301. David Bruce, b. Sept. 27, 1933; m. Mar.. Joanne Casler, Jan. 19. 1952.
5312. (Son) David King. b. Aug. 17, 1952.
5302. Ellis K., Jr.. b. March 12, 1939.
2872. Asa (Mxlfrry. son of Asa Jay; m. Oct. 23, 1931, Martha Alice, b. Dec.
20, 1908, at Kliioiado! Ark., dau. of Annie White and Andrew Thomas Ellison.
See Historical Section.
2873. George Jay; m. Helen Kerr. b. Oct. 29, 1913.
5303. Jay Kerr, b. Aug. 16. 1946.
5304. George Barkley.
2871. i;ii/,ahcth .\nn; m. A. C. Beall.
287."). < l<(i IJi/abtlh. dau. of David Tuthill; ni. Louie Henry, b. June 12.
1898, son of Dora .leigcns and Henry Clinton Crowl.
(Dau. I Carol Lou Crowl, b. July 21, 19.37.
2876. Jack Ilarrv; m. (1) Hannah Irene, b. Oct. 25. 1908. Div. (2) Mildred
Havs in 194 2.
5305. Jack Leo, b. June 22, 1930.
5306. Davitl Heath, b. Aug. 1, 1933.
5307. Cleo Patricia, b. Sept. 29. 1935.
2H7!t. KiiNSfll Hall, son of Hai i y Hall; m. Sept. 11. 19:VI. Lucie Eleanor
\'()<)rhifs. Russell is an attorney.
.">:;( IS. P.us.sell Wil.son, b. April 25. 1937.
2H80. Iiru(«- Hall; m. June 12. 1937, Carol Benjamin Manwaring.
5309. Bruce. Jr.. b. Sept. 12, 1940.
5310. Robert Manwaring. b. Feb. IL 1942.
5311. Carol P.ra.lford, b. Jan. 29, 1944. Kncino, Calif.
2881. l.li/alMtli Hall; m. .lune 6. 1912. Alden Wellington Hammond.
Martha Elizabeth, b. Sept. 13. 1946.
John Alden. b. Dec. 2. 1944.
David Atwater and Stuart Oliver, b. May IS. 1949.
2882. Uiiir\ Ivt nt. .Jr.. in. \\ dnui A,, b. 1913. dau. of Ix)n Bess.
5313. Christine-Anita, b. 1945.
5314. Cherry Lynn. b. 194 7.
5315. Colleen Bess. b. 1950.
268 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2883. Christine Elizabeth; m. Alford Escoffiev.
(Son) Alford.
2891. Koyce M., son of Daniel Augustus; m. Ginerva Innosenzi, b. 1917.
5316. Marilyn G.. b. 1943.
5317. Sandra Gale, b. 1944, Salem, N. Y.
2891a. Blanche E., b. 1920, dau. of Daniel; m. Ross William Powell, b.
1920, Civil Service editor. Blanche is a court reporter.
2915. Wilton S., son of Samuel C.; unm.
2916. Raymond W., m. Opal Worthington, b. Feb. 4, 1907.
5318. Donald R., b. Aug. 15, 1927.
5319. Audrey Atwater, b. June 12, 1929; m. Donald W., son of Robert F.
Thayer of Oak Harbor; b. Nov. 27, 1927. Audrey and Donald are
teachers. (Dau.) Kathy Ann, b. July 17, 1953 in Japan. Miamis-
bury, Ohio.
2917. Morton V.*, son of Samuel; farmer at Oak Harbor.
2918. Beatrice, dau. of James Orlen; m. (1) George Wood; (2) Fred J.
Moore — divorced. Beatrice was a medical social worker with Wayne Co. dept.
of social welfare for past 17 years. She d. April 8, 1955.
2919. Lonella, m. Michael C. Wirries, b. Dec. 10, 1903.
Donald Atwater*, b. April 11, 1930. Student, University of Detroit.
Paul Michael, b. July 11, 1933; m. Leona Fern, b. Aug. 8, 1933. Children:
Michael Andrew, b. June 21, 1952. Virginia Mary, b. July 26, 1953.
James Allan, b. June 29, 1955.
Claranne, ta. Feb. 19, 1938; music teacher.
Angela Katherine, b. June 12, 1944.
2921. Dwight Preston*, son of Frederick Watson.
2922. Virginia, m. Cowan of Samariscotta, Maine.
2923. June, m. Cowan of Samariscotta, Maine.
2924. John Terrill, son of John James (1649-1703), b. in Ashtabula, Ohio,
m. Mildred Morse, b. April 26, 1922. Direct descendant on mother's side from
Samuel B. Johnson and on father's side from Samuel B. Morse; b. Steubenville,
Ohio. John is a member of Sigma Nu, National Sales Executive Club, Mer-
chants & Mfgrs. Assn. and American Concrete Institute.
5320. Leshe Ann, b. March 21, 1948.
2926. Eula, dau. of Ralph W.; m. Jacob L. Schoch.
Caroline Atwater, b. Dec. 24, 1932; m. Lt. O. Hayden Owens, Jr.
Peter Wolcott, b. Oct. 29, 1934. (U.S. Navy) Sarah Jane, b. March 30, 1937.
2927. Ralph Willis, Jr., m. Marie Nellis, b. June 19, 1908.
Charlotte, b. July 26, 1928; m. Alison Darrow. Chil.: Barbara Charlotte,
Robert Allison, Sheryl Llyn.
Ralph Willis III, b. Aug. 16, 1930; m. Beatrice Jane Duxbury, b. March 17,
1931, dau. of Alyce Rosina Granish and Charles Duxbury.
5321. Ralph IV, b. Aug. 13, 1950.
5322. Charles Kevin, b. Aug. 22, 1951.
5324. Craig Kimberly, b. Sept. 24, 1953.
2928. Carl Frederick, son of Ralph W.; m. Ruth Hurdonan, b. Oct. 22, 1911.
5325. Marion, b. March 2, 1932; m. Judson Horton Greene, b. Sept. 10,
1927. (Dau.) Jennifer Sue, b. Dec. 21, 1952.
5326. Nancy, b. 1931.
5327. Sally, b. 1933.
5328. Clay, b. Oct. 9, 1950.
2929. Donald Kenneth, son of Kenneth Reynolds; m. Anabelle, b. Oct. 26,
1927, dau. of Frances Dalbrink and Edwin C. Purtell, in Los Angeles. Donald
is with Burroughs Corp. Menlo Park, Calif.
5329. Edwin Donald, b. May 17, 1954.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 269
r)01fi. Carolyn Ky<l<>r. dan. of P.enjnmin T^nnanl, ni. Korincth Gerald, son
of Kldiviue CiKissniack, of Tliornvillc, Ohio ami (iai)riol Mi-rlatKl Critton of
Columbus. Ohio. (d. 1941) (Chil.) Kenneth Geral.i, .Ir.. h. Nov. 20. HUT.
Benjamin Atwater, b. Sept. 2. 1952.
5027. Frank, son of Wilfred Milton, m. Helen - . b. Auk- ~. 1923.
5028. Franklin \V., b. Oct. 7. 1912.
5029. Helen J., b. May 2. 1916.
5030. Marian L.. b. Alarch 6, 1918.
5031. Gail Anne, h. ,I\me 7, 1951.
5032. William Sheldon, son of Hercy, ni. March 13, 1938, Evelyn Barnes.
5035. Juditli Ana, b. Nov. 29, 1938. '
5036. Shirley Jean, b. Nov. A. 1941.
5037. Elva Mav. b. May 23. 1945.
5038. Ronald VVilliam.b. Nov. 13, 1946.
5039. Gary Lee, b. Aug. 26. 1949.
5034. Francis Hercv, son of Hercy, m. Hazel Eileen, b. July 17, 1918.
Pamela Gay, b. Nov. 21, 194 7.
5040. Paul Vernon, son of Shelden. m. Marietta McDonald on Jan. 27. 194 2.
5041. Diane Lee, b. March 31. 1946.
5042. \ eria Joiin, dau. of Shelden, m. Orky Welker on May 26. 1950.
(Chil.) Robert Dale, b. Feb. 3. 1955.
5050. Florence Louise, dau. of Harold D., m. Ryder. ( Child i Evelyn
Grace, b. Jan. 9, 194 2.
.■">051. Phyllis Kli/.abeth. dau. of Harold D., m. April 20, 1946, Herman
Kiaiiklvu I'aVkei-, Jr.. b. March 13, 1922, an auto engr. & in WW H. Children:
Douglas Byron, b. Jan. 11, 1949. Christine Louise, b. Oct. 31, 1953.
50.54. \irginia Louise, dau. of Harry A., m. Crusius. Chil.: Carolyn
Jean, b. Sept. 6, 194 7. Muhard Allen, b, Jan, 9, 1949.
5055. Eli/.alx'th .Mari«', dau. of Harry A., m. — Capithorne. Children:
Robert Stephen, b. July 10, 1950. David Atwater, b. June 28. 1953.
.")().")9. Alexander T.. son of Thomas; m. Mildred, b. Feb. 7, 1928.
5064. Marv Barbara, b. June 29, 1950.
.5065. Patricia Ell(>n. b. March 10, 1953.
5()()(). .Vnni's .Mary. dau. of Thomas: m. Herbert Joseph Manyatt, .son of
Herbert and Agnes f. Marryatt, b. Feb. 12, 1918. (Child) Deborah Geraldine,
b. May l.'l, 1954.
5061. \eronica F., dau. of Thomas, m. James Herbert Wallace, b. .\pnl
21, 1925. iChildi Gary James, b. Aug. 26, 1952.
5070. llari.ii II., .son of C'hai les Barge, m. Delnui B., b. Nov. 29, 1908.
5073, .Joanne Rose, b. Dec. 29, 19.34.
5074. Donna Marie, b. Dec. 29. 1937.
.5075. Thcn.s.i K.iy, b. Aug. 20. 1940.
50: L KnJMTt ltar;;e. s..n of Charles Barge, m. Ruth Davis, b. April 10. 1912.
5076. Robert Charles, i> .Ian. 15, 19.39.
507H. Ilorac- Kr.wsl.r. .son of W.ilt.r Hull, m. Eleanor Davenport, dau. of
Henry Wireman and Isllen Davenport Cook. b. June 17. 1907,
.5079, Horace lirewster, Jr.. b. April 19, 1931
,5080, Eleanor Davenport, b. Aug. 24, 19.34; d. Aug. 3. 1951.
Horace Brewster, Sr., President Scott-At water Mfg. Co.. Outboard Motor,
with Bail-A-Matic, Mimieapolis, Minn.
5(l!tl. (lain- IW:m< hi-, cinu. of A.G.C. (2364); b. Jan. 31. 1933; ni.
Stuart.
5337. David Scott, b. April 11. 1954.
270 ATWATER GENEALOGY
5103. Martha Martin, m. Aug. 17, 1946; John Bodine Duncan, b. Jan. 12,
1918, son of Mathena Beekman Bodine and John Peter Duncan.
Martha Beekman, b. Sept. 23, 1947.
Ehzabeth Penfield, b. Feb. 25, 1950.
Ann Sterhng, b. June 9, 1952.
Robert Atwater, b. Feb. 11, 1955.
5104. Constance Avery, July 10, 1949 m. Dr. Edward, Jr.. b. Dec. 11, 1926,
son of Helen Burt and Dr. Edward Joseph Bowser of York, Pa.
John Joseph, b. Sept. 11, 1951.
David Burt, b. Dec. 17, 1953.
5105. John Bancroft, b. Aug. 25, 1929.
5106. David Sterling, b. July 16, 1932, sons of Reginald Myers.
5107. Robert, b. April 19, 1919, son of Leroy; m. Muriel Thompson, b. Feb.
5, 1920.
5271. Robert Thompson, b. May 31, 1940.
5272. David LeRoy, b. April 7, 1941.
5273. Cheryl Jane, b. May 20, 1944.
5274. Frederick Matheson, b. Sept. 3, 1946.
5275. Carl Barrett, b. Feb. 3, 1950.
5114. George Ronald, son of Donald M.; b. July 24, 1917; m. Esther Maxine,
b. Dec. 27, 1920, dau. of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Booth of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
5115. Sharon Marie, b. Jan. 20, 1943.
Lloyd Wayne, b. April 23, 1946.
5116. LaVerne George, b. Dec. 10, 1952.
5117. Isabelle Elvira, b. April 28, 1919; m. Robert G., b. Aug. 5, 1917, son
of Peter Chadin of Marion, Iowa.
Cheryl Lee, b. Jan. 24, 1944.
5118. Harold Elery, son of Donald M., m. Nov. 29, 1947, Inez Marie, dau.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Zenisek.
5119. Donald Ernest, b. Nov. 14, 1948.
5120. Kenneth James, b. May 24, 1950.
5121. Dianne Marie, b. March 2, 1953.
5122. Marcia Jean, b. March 20, 1955.
5207. Nora May, b. Sept. 15, 1926, dau. of Bernard LeRoy, m. William
Eugene Olson, son of William and Virginia Olson, b. Aug. 23, 1925. Children:
Roger Paul, b. June 3, 1946. Sherlee Ann, b. Dec. 19, 1948. Susan Carol, b.
Oct. 21, 1952.
5208. Mary Bess, b. Aug. 11, 1931, dau. of Bernard LeRoy, m. Carl W.
Bellamy, Jr., son of Carl W. and Glena Bellamy, b. March 13, 1925, a teacher
and coach. U.S. Army, WW II. Chil.: Larry Atwater, b. Feb. 7, 1950. Maria
Fern, b. Nov. 14, 1951. Candace Diane, b. Oct. 2, 1952.
5330. Janet Mae, b. Dec. 24, 1928, m. George Francis, b. 1928, son of Helen
Matthews and George Francis McKnight.
5331. Laura June, b. June 21, 1931; m. Donald John Blakeley. Korean War
Veteran, wounded at Bunker Hill; received Purple Heart; Presidential Citation;
U.S.A. Pres. Unit Citation, etc.
Donna June, b. March 16, 1954.
5332. Jane Patricia, b. April 25, 1918; B.A. University of Kansas, 1939:
Gamma Phi Beta Sorority; m. April 19, 1941, James McClure, b. May 30, 1918,
son of Margaret Mabie and James McClure Tinklepaugh of Kansas City, Kan.
James, Jr., insurance adjuster; B.S. University of Kansas, Mem. Phi Delta
Theta and Blue Goose International.
John Harry, b. March 21, 1944.
David James, b. June 4, 1946.
Ann Elizabeth, b. June 6, 1949.
ATWATER GENEALOGY JTl
5333. \^■illii^m (Jiirr. b. Jan. 15, 1922, son of Harry Arthur; m. Virginia
Poteet. b. Fob. .i, 192 1, ilau. of Allan A. Poteet. b. Kansas City. Mo. Virginia
has an A.B. from Univ. of Missouii, 1915; Welleslov. 1911-1912; .hinior Loague.
Kansas City. William was Lt. Commander, USNM. World War II 1912-1916;
presently Executive Officer resei-ve Attack Squadron; City Councilman on
Charter"l951-53; B.S. University of Kansas. 1917.
5334. Richard Windsor, b. July 21. 1918.
5335. Susan Allan, b. Sept. 18. 1950.
5336. Carol Jane, b. Feb. 17, 1953.
THE SOUTHERN BRANCH
V.yM). .Moses .Vtuatcr, .son of Titus; m. Amy Wilson, b. in 1775; d. Dec. 11,
1852. She was the dau. of John Wilson. According to the probate records in
Hillsboro, N. C, her children deeded to their brother Jehiel "land that was be-
queathed their mother by John Wilson, her father." This was in 1838. Moses
lived near Hillsboro on a farm he bought from Titus, and d. Sept. 13, 1836.
Thev are buiied in the family plot not far from Cedar Grove, N. C.
"2931. Wilson, b. Dec. 3, 1797.
2932. Edmond Brower, b. May 27, 1804.
2933. Lois. b. Jan. 25. 1809.
2934. Jahaza. b. March 10. 1810.
2935. Celia, b. 1815.
2936. Jehiel, b. March 17, 1817.
SECOND GENERATION
2931. Wilson, son of Moses; m. Dec. 23, 1819. Eleanor McCauley. He was
a local preacher, M. E. church. South. He d. July 31, 1885.
2937. W^esley, b. June 14, 1821.
2938. Martha, b. April 28, 1823.
2939. Matthew, b. April 28, 1825.
2940. Jane, b. April 11. 1818; m. Britlain Edwards.
2941. Mary Christena, b. Dec. 29. 1829.
294 2. Celia, b. Jan. 5, 1883; d. 1905, unm.
2913. Lois Elizabeth.
2911. Eliza Amy.
2945. John F., b. Aug. 2, 1839.
2946. Sarah A., b. March 2, 1841.
2932. Edmund Bmwer. son of Moses; m. Martha Snipes, b. June 15, 1808;
d. April 23, 1858; (2i Sept. 27. 1860, Nancy A. Mooro. b. Dec. 19, 1822; d.
Nov. 10. 1900. He d. Jan. 1, 1893, in Thomaston. Ga. Before the Civil War he
had amassed a large foitune, but the devastation swept it away, but his
indomitable energy prevailed and at the time of his death he had recovered
so much he was in comfortable circumstances.
294 7. p:meline, b. Sept. 7, 1825.
2918. James W., b. June 24. 1827.
2949. .lohn W.. b. Aug. 16, 18:50.
2950. Mary J., b. Aug. 14, 1832.
29.^.1. Thomas J., b. July 1. 18.35.
•^933. I.ois. dau. of Mo.ses; m. John Snipes Strowd. b. Jan. .il, 1809; d.
Nov. 26. 1861. She d. Oct. 25, 1877.
lio.sanna, b. Oct. 29. 18,30; m. David Dixon.
Mo.ses B., b May 21, 1832; m. Marv Oldham.
Sarah M., b. Sept. 1. 1835; m. John Allen.
Salina, b. Aug. 9. 1837; d. Aug. 22, 1874; m. Andrew Jn<k.son Wilson, b.
Dec. 1829; d. Nov.. 1906.
Sally E., b. July 20, 1857; m. Nov. 11. 1874, Alexander Snipe.s. They
live in Burlington. N. C.
272 ATWATER GENEALOGi
Hattie, b. Aug. 25, 1876; m. March 24, 1895, James T. Webster;
live at Silver City, N. C.
Jeter, b. Aug. 30, 1878; m. March 3, 1901, Ruth Godfrey. Chil.:
Prince Hubert, b. Aug. 3, 1902; Wm. Clarence, b. March 26.
1905; Marvin Lee, b. Aug. 26, 1907; Allen Gordon, b. Dec. 5,
1909; Minter, b. Feb. 1, 1914; Otto Franklin, ta. June 11, 1916;
Henry, ta. March 8, 1918.
Nona, b. Dec. 29, 1880; m. Sept. 19, 1906, Wm. M. Glosson. He d.
April 25, 1913. One son, James Albert, b. Oct. 12, 1907. She m.
(2) Nov. 25, 1914, Thomas M. Moore. One son, Thomas Howard,
b. April 14, 1916.
Martha, b. May 7, 1883; m. Walter Ivey.
Ola, b. Dec. 27, 1885; m. A. L. Pickard.
Floyd, b. April 28, 1890; m. Aug. 30, 1919, Campbell.
Benjamin, b. Nov. 25, 1892.
Josephine, b. Feb. 5, 1876; d. Aug. 6, 1909; m. Nov. 11, 1896, C. K.
Wrenn. Lived Silver City, N. C. Chil.: Earl Reid, b. Aug. 20,
1897; Nancy Lois, b. Aug. 12, 1899; m. March 23, 1918, John
W. McCauley, merchant. Chapel Hill, N. C.
Alma Harrold. b. Sept. 15, 1902; Mary and Margaret, ta. Sept. 22,
1905. Lena Frances, b. June 8, 1908.
Jennie, ta. Oct. 20, 1875; m. Robert T. Lea, contractor, Norfolk, Va.
Ella B., ta. March 18, 1861; m. March 15, 1882, A. A. Lambe, mechanic;
lives at Siler City, N. C. Children:
Bessie, b. July 20, 1883; m. July 28, 1912, O. E. Shavv^, cashier.
Bank of Broadway, N. C. Chil.: Winifred and Mary Elizabeth.
Lovic Lelon, b. April 15, 1886; m. April 15, 1912, Lelia Headen.
He works in Coca-Cola bottling works, Charlotte, N. C. Chil.:
Lelon, Lesley and Martha Louise.
Clara Irene, b. April 4, 1889; m. June 22, 1911, Rev. E. B. Craven,
N. C. Conference. Chil.: E. B., Jr.; Jack and Mary Stroud.
Mary Byrd, b. Feb. 25, 1892; m. April 1, 1919, Lt. Eugene Allison,
lawyer. Lives at Brevard, N. C.
Mabel, b. Sept. 25, 1894. Trained nurse, Kingston, N. C.
Dwight Wilson, b. Aug. 6, 1897. Graduate Trinity College, now
teller in bank at Broadway, N. C.
Lulu, b. June 22, 1869.
Frank L., b. Sept. 1, 1871; m. Mamie Bradshaw; merchant at Dunn,
North Carolina.
Charles E., b. Oct. 13, 1873; d. June 15, 1914; m. Cora Long. Chil.:
Lina, Foy, Charles and Woodrow.
Martha A. E., b. Nov. 27, 1839; m. Carney Clegg.
Mary J., b. Nov. 22, 1843; m. WiUiam Petty.
Sidney Snipes, b. July 23, 1846; m. Martha C. Snipes. Children:
Lizzie Lee, m. James F. Womtale, no chil.; Fletcher E., b. May 19,
1874, m. Sept. 10, 1902, Willa M. Tysor; he d. April 14, 1911.
Children:
Mary Lee, b. Jan. 4, 1904; John Sidney, b. April 1, 1905; Fletcher
Eugene, b. May 15, 1907.
Carl H., m. Feb. 25, 1903, Margaret B. Atwater.
John S., ta. Dec. 10, 1881; m. Wilhelmina Craft. Chil.: Eleanor Craft.
Annie Oliver, b. Dec. 24, 1903, Joseph W. Mann. Chil.: Kathryn,
Elizabeth, Annie S., Joseph W., and Mary; living at Greensboro,
North Carolina.
Clarence, b. Sept. 2, 1889.
James Harvey, b. March 8, 1892; m. April 25, 1917, Esther A. Taft.
2934. Jahaza, son of Moses; m. Nov. 11, 1883, Sally Stone. Lived in
in Orange county, N. C. He died rather suddenly at the home of his son, John
W. Atwater, while in the prime of life. His wife died several years prior to this.
2952. Lois A., b. Aug. 25, 1836.
2953. Carney C, b. Oct. 5, 1838.
2954. John W., b. Dec. 27, 1840.
2935. Celia, dau. of Moses; m. Charles Pinkney Strowd. They lived near
Chapel Hill, N. C. He d. in the fall of 1888. She d. about 1898.
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Isaac, m. Emily Mann.
Edmund, m. Sallie Foust.
I>ou, m. John Maynard.
Johnston, m. Adi-hne Quackenbush, sister of William Quackenbush, a
noted educator of North Carolina, to whose memory the people of
Scotland county erected a beautiful monument on Court House Square
at Laurinburg, N. C. He was one of the faculty of Bingham School in
this state for a number of vears before this.
Annie Amy, b. July 20, 1831; "m. William T. Turrentine. b. Aug. 23, 1822;
d. at his home in Orange county, N. C, Oct. 6. 1884. At the age of
nineteen he embraced religion, soon joined the Methodist church, and
continued a consistent member to the end of his days.
Lou Emeline Turrentine, b. Nov. 20, 1857; m. Thomas M. Weaver,
whose children are Mrs. Lizzie Freeland and Miss Leta Weaver,
all living.
Felicia Eliza Turrentine, b. 1859; m. Leroy Craig. Their children:
Ella, Margaret, Gilbert, Johnson and Annie. The mother and son
Johnson are dead.
Samuel Bivant Turrentine, b. Nov. 15, 1861.
William Edmund Turrentine. b. Feb. 9, 1865; m. Nora Maynor. Their
children: Vernon and Lena, the latter having married a Mr. Burns.
The mother and father not living.
Eugene Oscar, b. March 17, 1868, m. Miss Docia Riggsbee. Their chil.:
Ernest and Peai'lc, all living.
Minnie Celia Turrentine. b. April 28, 1871; m. Malcolm C. Blackwood.
b. May 9, 1872. Their chil.: W. Clarence Blackwood, b. Dec. 26, 1899;
S. Lawrence and A. Louise Blackwood, b. May 5, 1905 (twins),
Eugene M. Blackwood, b. Sept. 25, 1907.
2936. Jchiel. son of Moses; m. Dec. 10, 1840. Martha C, dau. of Nathaniel
Warren and Sallie Shaw, b. Aug. 10, 1824. He was a farmer at Chapel Hill,
N. C, and d. .Ian. 17. 1876.
His father diet! when he was quite a youth. He was left to manage his
own and his mother's estates and he proved himself capable of the imder-
taking. His mother lived with him the remainder of her life. He was a notable
peacemaker. He was a big-hearted man, and delighted to relieve the distressed
and unfortunate. At his burial a man was heard to say "The poor man's
friend is gone."
2955. Edmund Warren, b. Feb. 14. 184 2.
2956. Sophronia Jane, b. Aug. 19, 1843.
2957. Rufus Henrv, b. July 14, 1845.
2958. Marv Cathenne. b. May 31, 1850,
2959. .Idhn N., b. Aug. 7, 1858.
2960. Martha Virginia, b. April 15, 1861.
2961. James Bobbitt, b. July 16, 1864.
TTin:n ckxfiiation
VXi't. Wrsl.y, son of Wilson; m. Julia Horton, b. Ajiril "J I. 1819; lived in
North Carolina. No childien. He was killed by a runaway hor.se and .1 June
24. IS!).-'.. She i|. May 10, 1896.
•3»;i«. Martha, dau. of Wilson; m. Aug. 11, 18412, Manly l.>. Stroud. They
lived in Xoith Carolina.
Lfthia Ann. b. Maiih 7, 1KI4.
Mollie. 1). Oct. 27, 1847; m. H. W. Floyd.
Sarah Jane. b. Oct. 24. 1850.
Emma, b. Oct. 31, 1852; m. E. C. Thompson; d. 1854.
W.Uons, b. Aug. 24, 1857; m. Dec. 25, 1SH9, Maggie Thompson; d. Aug.
7. 1890.
Thomas, b. March 25, 1860; m. June. 1908. Katie Edmomlson. He d. Nov.
12, 1915.
Matthew, b. Vch. 10, 1862: m. Dec. 23. 1885. Delia Andrews.
Martha, b. Jan. 1, 1869; m. Dec. 30. 1888. M. G. Bishop.
274 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2939. Matthew, son of Wilson; m. about 1846, Emily Snipes; d. July 14,
1862; (2) July 9, 1865, Martha Snipes; d. June 19, 1887; (3) Mary Smith, d.
Dec. 20, 1908. He d. May 17, 1904. He lived in Orange county, N. C.. near the
first Atwater settlement. He descended from an ancestry representing the
best yeomanry of the Old North State. He had a large vigorous body, strong
mind, clear thought and sound judgment, positive conviction and unswerving
determination. His even balanced temperament avoided extremes in thought,
word and deed. His program of conduct could have been expressed in the
motto, "A day's work in a day's time." His well balanced gift of heart and
mind made him a leader in his community. As county commissioner, as state
legislator, and teniperance advocate, school official and church worker, he
occupied a position standing unequivocally for what he thought to be right
and for the public welfare. He was a public spirited citizen. Throughout his
long life he exemplified the sterling traits of character represented by the
worthy reputation of the Atwater name.
2962. William B., b. July 13, 1848.
2963. Marietta, b. Aug. 5, 1850.
2964. Sarah Elizabeth, b. March 22, 1855.
2965. Sophronia Ida, b. Jan. 17, 1857.
2966. Martha Josephine, b. April 10, 1859.
2967. Emil Anzonetta, b. Nov. 1, 1861.
Issue by second marriage:
2968. Thomas A., b. Nov. 12, 1866.
2969. Margaret Lulu, b. May 30, 1869.
2970. James M., b. May 15, 1872.
2971. Nellie A., b. Nov. 25, 1876.
2941. Mary Christena, dau. of Wilson; m. Jan. 18, 1859, Samuel Tyson
Womble. She d. Jan. 20, 1908. He lived to be 81 years old. He was a prosperous
farmer and lived in Chatham County, North Carolina.
Rufus Philmer, b. Nov. 16, 1859; m. Sept. 8, 1886, Margaret Lulu, dau. of
Matthew Atwater. They live at Moncure, N. C.
James Floy, b. Aug. 30, 1889; m. June 26, 1916, Nettie McCullens.
One child. May Atwater, b. April 14, 1918.
Martha Roberta, b. July 27, 1892; m. July 23, 1914, Rev. Ernest C.
Durham, of the N. C. Conference M. E. church. South. Two sons,
Ralph Kilgo, b. May 17, 1915; d. Oct. 11, 1916; Dwight Womble, b.
Feb. 20, 1917; Ruth Arden, b. June 27, 1919.
Matthew Guy, b. June 20, 1901.
Joseph Wilson, b. July 14, 1862; a farmer in Chatham County, N. C; m.
Oct. 18, 1905, Maggie Clegg, dau. of John and Bettie Atwater Clegg.
Joseph Wilson d. 1949.
Mary E. Womble, b. Aug. 24, 1907; m. Willie Williams, tobaconnist.
Joseph Wilson Womble, Jr., b. Jan. 29, 1911; m. Pauline Wright,
school teacher, b. Oct. 10, 1905.
Harvey Clegg, b. Feb. 15, 1913; m. Eleanor Schwien.
Richard Liddell, b. Jan. 24, 1946.
Margaret Elaine, b. Dec. 3, 1949.
James Liddell, b. April 29, 1915; deceased.
Lois Womble, b. Aug. 12, 1917; nurse, m. Fred Patterson, merchant.
David Dwight, b. April 28, 1919; m. Bertha Reeves.
Earl Atwater, b. Sept. 5, 1924; m. Gladys Oldham, b. Sept. 12, 1926.
(Step-child) James Larry Poe, b. Nov. 13, 1945.
James Fletcher, b. Oct. 13, 1866; a farmer in Lee county; m. Nov. 19,
1892, Lizzie, dau. of Sidney Stroud, of Chatham county, N. C.
2943. Lois Elizabeth, dau. of Wilson; b. Oct. 23, 1833; m. April 19, 1853,
Jehu Josiah Womble. He d. May 16, 1865. She then m. Nov. 25, 1883, William
Jesse Womble, brother of her first husband. He d. Nov. 20, 1916.
Cornelius Wilson, b. March 24, 1854; a farmer and merchant in Chatham
county, N. C; m. May 25, 1876, Delia, dau. of Alvis Snipes of Chatham
county, N. C. He died Dec. 30, 1938. Delia d. Dec. 13, 1921.
William Clement, b. Feb. 12, 1880; m. Nov. 18, 1904, LiUian Owen, d.
Oct. 8, 1949. Retired merchant, Winston-Salem, N. C. (Daus.) Lois,
m. Robert Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abernethy of Alexis,
N. C. Chil. : Susan Womble and Lois Owen, students.
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Juanita, b. May 12. 1910: m. (1) Thcron L. Snider*, fiicrl in
service South Pacific. Jan. 1946. A building "Snider Hall"
named in his honor and memory at request of his outfit 1018
Engineers. (Dau.) Janet Anita, b. Oct. 2. 1910. (2t James
Green, b. Nov. 10, 1918; son of Mary Green an<l John Thomas
Watson.
Alvis Marvin, farmer and merchant at Goldston, N. C.; b. May 12,
1881: m. Nov. 12, 190-1, Emma Pa.schal, Goldston, N. C.
Sarah Louise, b. Nov. 13, 1905.
Linda, b. Oct. 6, 1911.
Mary Byrd, b. Jan. 10, 1883: m. Nov. 28, 1903. Thomas A. Moore, a
farmer of Rockingham county. N. C. She d. Nov. 23, 1919.
Ivev Womblc, b. Sept. 9, 1904: m. Charles Frederick Burton, b.
June 20, 1899. Chil.: Charles, Jr., b. Feb. 18, 1930. service in
Korea: senior, Guilford College — business major. John Matthew,
b. May 25, 1933: High Point College: Duke Divinity; student
pastor.
Mary Womble. b. May 3, 1939.
William Benjamin, b. Jan. 17. 1907; m. Nellie Sheffield, b. April
23, 1907, a teacher. William is School Supt. (Son) William
Benjamin, Jr., b. May 10, 1945. Trenton, N. C.
Lucy Delia, b. Feb. 5, 1909; twin to Mary Jewell who d. Aug. 27,
1914. Lucy m. Dec. 26, 1928, John Lee Ross, tobacco farmer, b.
July 8. 1908. Children:
George Thomas,* b. Feb. 4. 1930, m. Virgie Wilson June, 1955.
William Lee*, b. Aug. 10, 1931.
Betty Jean, b. Oct. 23. 1933; nurse.
John Lining ton. b. June 4. 1935.
Wilson Moore, b. March 5, 1937.
Rachel Ann, b. Jan. 12. 1939.
Guy Steward, b. Nov. 2, 1940.
Douglass Wainwright, b. June 16. 194 2.
Thomas Anderson. Jr., b. July 10. 1913; m. Helen Stone, teacher,
b. Feb. 18, 1923. Thomas Anderson Moore III. b. Nov. 11. 1955.
Annie Olivia, b. April 15, 1915; m. Floyd Nathan, b. April 9. 1920.
son of Lena Davis and Nathan Rich, postal employee; WW H
veteran. Chil.: Ann Olivia, b. Aug. 12. 1948. Nathan Floyd, b.
Sept. 24, 1952.
Mary Byrd, b. Nov. 2, 1919; m. Billy B. Gilbert. She d. Feb. 2, 1945.
Seaton Jehu, hardware merchant, Wagram, N. C, b. March 4, 1885:
m. June 18, 1913. Edith Arey of Iredell county, N. C.
Edwin Cornelius, b. Oct. 8, 1915; m. Lena Ad«-l.iide Thompson.
b. Oct. 1, 1916; physician. Chil.: Andrew Cornelius, b. Feb. 25.
194 8. Marvin Seaton, b. March 9, 1952. Theron Thompson, b.
April 19, 1955.
Delia Frances, b. Sept. 20, 1917: m. Spencer Marion Vu\]\ b.
June 6. 1915
Edith Arey, b. May 27, 1920. Mary Atwatcr Roland, b. May 29,
1927. teachers. Lottie Raynor. b. Jan. 11. 19.34.
Frank Wil.son, farmer. Chalham county. N. C: b, July 28, 1886; m.
June 19. 1918, Fannie Douglass, of Durham county. N. C
Wilson Douglass, b. A>ig. 20, 1919. m. Montese Walker. Jan. 18.
1947. (Son) Wyatt Donald, b. Feb. 8. 1948.
Fannie Eloise. m. July 27, 1946, Lanthau) Etlwards Lattie. Chil.:
Paul Woiubic. b. April 29, 1947. Mark I,anlham. b. Sept. 21,
liMS. L.)is Ami, b. Oct. 25. 1949.
Lois Jewell, b. Feb. 8. 1889. She was educated at Davenport College.
Lenoir. N. C; m. Aug. 1. 1918, E»lward M. Unrns. n merchant of
Goldston, N. C.
p:dward Milton. Jr., b. June 30. 1919
Beulah Olivia, b. Julv 8. 1890. was oducnted at Davenport Collego,
Lenoir, N. C; m. .June 21. 1912. J. Graham Aberncthy. a druggist
of LiMioir. N. C.
Olivia Abernethy, b. June 19. 1913; physician of Elkin, N. C.
276 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Margaret Abernethy, b. Aug. 4, 1918. Former Y.M.C.A. secretary;
m. George Lawrence Miller, b. Dec. 5, 1916; American Red
Cross. (Sons) Richard Graham, b. Nov. 11, 1952. George, Jr.,
b. April 30, 1955.
Theron S., b. June 1, 1892; m. Gladys Nelson, b. Sept. 5, 1899, school
teacher, dau. of Leona and John Fenner Nelson. Theron retired
banker.
Annie Lucille, b. Aug. 12, 1895; m. June 21, 1921, Rev. John Hoyle, Jr.,
b. Aug. 3, 1896; of the Glenwood Methodist Church, Greensboro,
N. C. Annie is Sec. of Women's Society of Christian Service. (Son)
John William III, b. June 23, 1927, m. March 24, 1951, Jean Holroyd,
b. June 13, 1927.
Cornelius Wilson, Jr., b. July 6, 1903.
Mary Ann, b. Oct. 4, 1856; was noted for her solid piety. Christian en-
thusiasm and good business judgment. She m. Nov. 3, 1881, John
Barringer, a merchant and miller of Moncure, N. C. To them was born
one son, Paul Jehu Barringer, b. Sept. 19, 1884; m. Tempe Cornelia
Boddie, educated at North Carolina College for Women. Paul educated
at Trinity College — Duke University, class 1906; one term as chairman
Lee County (N. C.) Board of Commissioners; Sanford City School
Board, also Pres. Sanford Rotary Club. Paul is a manufacturer. Chil.:
Paul Jehu, Jr., b. Sept. 4, 1921. John, b. Oct. 12, 1924.
William Fletcher, b. Feb. 21, 1859; was licensed to preach and joined the
Western North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South, in Nov., 1891, and has served the following charges: Wentworth
Circuit 1892-1895, Lincolnton Circuit 1896-1898, Shelby Circuit 1899-
1902, Newton Circuit 1903-1906, Morganton Station 1907-1910, Reids-
ville Station 1911-1913, Hendersonville Station 1914-1917, Lincolnton
Station 918, Mount Airy District 1919. He was one of the originators
of and a member of the first board of managers of the Methodist Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of North Carolina which was organized to
insure church property at actual cost. He m. May 15, 1881, Olivia, dau.
of Alvis Snipes, of Chatham County.
Bunyan S., b. May 2, 1882. Educated at Trinity College and Columbia
University; m. April 29, 1914, Edith Willingham of Macon, Ga.
Lawyer, member of firm of Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice;
member North Carolina Legislature 1925, State Senate 1927 and
1929; member North Carolina Budget Commission 1929-1931; Presi-
dent North Carolina Bar Ass'n. 1936-1937; Chairman Public School
Commissioners of Winston-Salem, N. C. 1933-1943; Director Emeri-
tus and member Executive Committee of Wachovia Bank & Trust
Co.; Director and member Executive Committee of Security Life &
Trust Co.; member Board of Trustees and Executive Committee of
Duke University; member Board of Trustees and Executive Com-
mittee of Children's Home, Winston-Salem, N. C; member Board
of Trustees of Methodist Home for the Aged, Charlotte, N. C. Chil.:
Lila, b. Aug. 23, 1915, m. F. Gaither Jenkins, lawyer, Winston-
Salem, N. C. F. Gaither, Jr., Gordon W., Lila, Jr.
William F., b. Oct. 29, 1916. Lawyer, member of firm of Womble,
Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice, Winston-Salem, N. C, member of
North Carolina Legislature 1953 and 1955; member of General
Statutes Commission of North Carolina 1953-1955; member of
North Carolina Commission on Higher Education; member of
Board of Trustees of High Point College; m. Jane Gilbert. Chil.:
William F., b. Sept. 21, 1942. Jane, b. Dec. 30, 1946. Russell
Gilbert, b. Jan. 22, 1951.
Olivia, b. Aug. 17, 1918, m. Max Bickford Long. Chil.: Max Bick-
ford, Jr., Calder W., Laurence W., Edith.
Edith, b. March 31, 1920, m. Joseph L. Dyer. Chil.: Edith Lynn,
Diana.
Calder W., b. June 25, 1922, Lawyer, member of firm of Womble,
Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice, Winston-Salem, N. C, m. Martha
Hanes. Chil.: Ralph Hanes Womble, b. Feb. 9, 1954.
Ruth, b. Feb. 26, 1928, wife of Laurence F. Lee, Jr., who is Execu-
tive Vice-President of Peninsular Life Insurance Co., home of-
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fice Jacksonville. Fla., and President of British-Anu-iitan Life
Ins. Co., home office Nassau, Bahamas. Chil.: Laurence F.
Lee III, Edith, Ruth. Jr.
Jehu Josiah, b. .Tun. ll, 1865; is a farmer and miller at Moncure, N. C.
He m. Dec. L'-'. isvt'>. i;mma Cook, of Chatham countv. She d. Nov. 30,
1901. He m. June 18, 1903. Ida Womble of Moncure, N. C. No children
by last marriage. Four children were born to the first marriage.
Thomas F. is ni the railroad service. He was b. Oct. 1. 1887; m. Nov. 17,
1909, Elizabeth Bradshaw, of Monciue, N. C. They have one son. Thomas
F., Jr., b. Jan. 10, 1911.
Mary Elizabeth, b. June 6, 1889; m. Dec. 4, 1907, John Ellis McCargo, b.
Aug. 11, 1879 of Rockingham Co., N. C. Children:
Lucy Frances, b. Sept. 6, 1908, teacher, m. William Alexander Ran-
kin*, b. Aug. 24, 188.3. Children:
William Alexander, Jr., law student. Phi Beta Kappa -U.N.C.
Twin of Thomas McCargo*. b. Nov. 24, 1930; m. Gypsy Lee
Yount, b. Aug. 19, 1936. Society editor, Reidsville Review,
N. C. (Son) Thomas McCargo Rankin, Jr.. b. May 12. 1955.
Mary Lois, b. Dec. 2, 1910; secretary; m. Walter Glenn Lewis,
In.s\irance Agent. Children: Edith Rav, b. Aug. 12, 1938. Charles
Glenn, b. Aug. 23. 1949.
Nellie Ruth, b. July 21, 1913; Baptist; m. William Henry Fisher.
Chil.: William Henry. Jr.. b. Aug. 31, 1938. John Fisher, b.
June 2,^, 1947.
John Ellis, b. Feb. 23, 1918; P.O. Dept.; m. Margaret Smith
\'inson, Acct.
Jehu Womble, b. Feb. 23, 1918; m. Elkara Cox. ( Son i Joseph
Womble, b. Nov. 14, 1949.
Cora Olivia, b. May 16, 1891; was educated at Littleton Female College;
m. March 25, 1914, James Travis, a farmer of Caswell county.
p:nmia. Guynn, b. March 16, 1915.
Juha Womble. b. July 16, 1916.
Emma Frances, b. March 27. 1901; m. July 6, 1916, Curw Gunter, of
Sandford, N. C.
Catherine Estell, b. March 28, 1917.
2944. Eliza .•\niy, dau. of W^ilson; m. Jan. 15, 1856. William John Womble.
She d. March 12. 1883. They lived in Chatham county, N. C.
Nancy Eleanor, b. Dec. 16, 1871; m. Feb., 1896, James J. Ratliffe. a
prosperous farmer of Rockingham county. They have no children.
Samuel Wilson, b. Oct. 30, 1876; a farmer "of Lee county, N. C; m. Pec.
26, 1900, Carrie Barringer of Moncure, N. C. To them were born .seven
children:
Eleanor Loui.se, b. Oct. 22, 1901; m. Jan. 29. 1919, Ivan Thomas, a
farmer of Haywood, N. C.
Amy Eliza, b. July 14, 1903.
William Jesse, b. Dec. 31. 1905.
Ruth, b. Oct. 21, 1908.
Carrie Maie, b. Aug. 30, 1910.
Samuel Wilson, Jr., b. Aug. 17, 1912.
John Barringer, b. Oct. 10, 1914.
The descendants of the three Atwater sisters, Mary. Ix>is, and Eliza, who
married the three Womble brothers, are nine children, thirty grandchildren,
and thiity-one great-grandchildren now living. All that are old enough are
members of the Methodist Episcopal church, .south, except Mary Elizal>olh
Womble, who joined the Methodist church in childhood, but after her marriage
to Ellis McCargo, she joined the Baptist church with her hush.ind. No one
has ever been accused of crime; nf)ne of them are (lissipated; none of them
use profane language; none of them are wealthy; but all of them are honosl.
industrious, thrifty. Godfearing, law-abiding people, and have the re.spcct and
confidence of those with whom they live. The three Womble brothers were
sons of Cornelius Womble. a farmer of Chatham county. N«»rth Carolina.
V.)\:>. luliii III It hir. .son of Wil.son; m. March 19. 1861, Nancy C. Bynum.
b. Sept. 4. 1839. She d. Jan. 13. 18,H0. (2l Dec. 2. 1880. Elizabeth I-ong She d.
May. 1894. He d. April 19, l»y2. They were members of Lhc M. E. church south
278 ATWATER GENEALOGY
and frequently entertained the minister. He was a regular attendant and
active in church work. He served in the Civil War with the Fifth N. C. Cavalry,
fought in many hard battles and was made lieutenant. He returned to his
farm, was an energetic worker and maintained it until his death. He was
devoted to his motherless children.
2972. Thomas F., b. Feb. 15, 1862.
2973. Mary E., b. June 27, 1864.
2974. Margaret E., b. June 5, 1867.
2975. Wilson Bynum, b. Dec. 28, 1871.
2976. Julia OUvia, b. May 26, 1874.
2977. Luther Edmund, b. Nov. 13, 1876.
2S46. Sarah Ann, dau. of Wilson; m. Nov. 20, 1860, Wm. H. Moore; (2)
Feb. 10, 1866, Durant Moore. She d. March 25, 1904.
William, b. August, 1864.
Margaret E., b. Aug. 19, 1867; m. Nov. 7, 1888, T. B. Crowder. Lives in
Raleigh, N. C. Chil.: Lottie M., b. Nov. 14, 1890; Ralph H., b. Aug. 18,
1892; Raymond, b. May 14, 1894; Margaret M., b. Dec. 29, 1906.
2947. Emeline, dau. of Edmund B.; m. Thomas Rose. She d. Aug. 20, 1862.
Their chil.: John T., d.; Edmund W., Atlanta, Ga. ; James W., d.
2948. James W., son of Edmund B.; m. Nov. 10, 1850, Antoinette Carolina
Halloway; d. Nov. 22, 1860; (2) Nov. 2, 1871, Antoinette Eugenia Respess, d.
April 11, 1916. Thomaston, Ga. James W. d. Dec. 24, 1913. The Thomaston
Times in its obituary notice said:
The deceased was eighty-seven years of age, and is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Antoinette Respess Atwater; one son, Capt. James R. Atwater, and six
daughters, Mrs. J. Henry Smith, of Griffin; Mrs. Fred Farris, of Atlanta;
Mrs. George R. Turyin, of Macon; Mrs. William P. Leonard, of Talbotton;
Mrs. Roland W. Spain, of New York city, and Mrs. A. J. King of Macon.
Besides being one of the oldest and wealthiest of Thomaston citizens, he
was one of the most prominent, influential and highly esteemed. Not only did
he stand high in the affection of his home people but wherever he was known
men respected and loved him. A citizen of another city who is one of the most
prominent men in the state and who was a business associate of Captain
Atwater's said of him: "Few men have lived to better purpose, or have had
higher regard of their friends and acquaintances than Mr. Atwater."
Captain Atwater was a man of strong convictions and once he took a
stand in a matter he was almost unshakable. It is said of him that above all
things he despised a hypocrite and hated all manner of shams. He was also a
man who loved his friends and would stop at nothing to aid them. There are
many who owe their business success to his assistance and counsel.
Captain Atwater served through the Civil War with distinction. He was
noted for his bravery in battle and his efficiency in military tactics, being-
made captain of five different companies to perfect their organization. Many
of his comrades who are still living gratefully bear testimony to his valorous
record.
After the conflict ended he was active in the politics of Upson county
serving as county commissioner for twelve years, during which terms of
service he was one of the first men in the state to refuse a permit for a cross
road saloon.
Captain Atwater was also one of the founders of the R. E. Lee Institute
of Thomaston, and for twenty-three years acted as chairman for the board of
trustees for that well known institution.
For years Captain Atwater was a leader in every movement looking to
the upbuilding and betterment of his town and county.
2978. Sarah Elizabeth, b. April 25, 1852.
Issue by second marriage:
2979. James Robert, b. Aug. 16, 1873.
2980. Ada Gynum, b. Oct. 3, 1874.
2981. Carrie Payne, b. Dec. 3, 1876.
2982. Susan Euginia, b. June 17, 1880.
2983. Katherine Cheney, b. July 30, 1886; rn. Dec. 16, 1909, Fred Farris;
d. May 1940. She d. 1935.
2984. Naomi, b. April 19, 1891; m. March 28, 1913, Roland W. Spain;
d. June 13, 1939.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 279
294». John W.. son of Ednuind B.; m. Sept. 4, 1853. Martha G. O'N'oil. b.
Nov. 1, 183,]; (2i March 18. 1901. SaUie Butts. He lived in Thoniaston. Ga..
and d. PVb. 21. 1915.
2985. Mary EnieUne. b. Feb. 1. 1856; d. Dec. 23, 1896; m. Nov. 2. 1892.
Rev. J. W. Bailey.
2986. Charles M.. b. Dec. 23, 1858.
2987. Martha E., b. Oct. 18. 1860.
2988. George E.. b. .Tulv 26. 1854.
2989. Abia Cordelia, b. Oct. 28. 1865.
2990. Julia Caroline, b. Sept. 30, 1868.
2991. Edmond Brouder. b. Oct. 30. 1871.
2992. John Peterson, b. Oct. 21, 1874.
2950. "Mary .1.. dau. of Edmund B.; m. Jabez M. Dallas. He d. Jan. 26. 1892.
She d. Jan. 31, 1913. Their chil.: Thomas Edwin, John, Lee, Giiffin, Ga.; Mattie,
m. J. B. Stamps. Thomaston, Ga.; Willie, d.; Charlie, Sallie, m. Smith;
Daisy, m. Dobbs.
2951. Thomas J., son of Edmund B.; m. Falva Dawson; d. Sept. 5, 1879;
(2) Nov., 1880. Ellen Preston; d. Sept., 1914. She was Widow Scarborough
previously. He resided in Andersonville. Ga., and d. Feb. 22, 1919.
2993. Geraldine Phereba, b, Oct. 29, 1860; m. Dec. 1. 1880. J. Wesley Allen.
2994. Hull Ashberv. b. Jan. 29. 1869.
2995. Ezckiel Robartus, b. Oct. 18. 1865
2996. Martha Patterson (Dollie). b. Julv 26. 1870; m. Jan.. 1887, Sam
Wilson.
2997. Mary Emelino, b, Aug. 1. 1875; m. Sept.. 1894. R. R. Russell.
2952. Lois A., dau. of Jahaza, b. Aug. 25. 1836; m. April 18. 1861, William
Fi-anklin Strowd. who was born in Oiange county. N. C, Dec. 7. 1832. He d.
March 12. 1911. His wife survived him imtil Feb. 7, 1917. She was a devout
Christian woman, a Methodist of the old school, and highly esteemed by all
who knew her. Her declining years were spent with her son at Chapel Hill.
Robert Lee, b. Feb. 1. 1864; m. April 27, 1886. Fannie Headen. They live
in Chapel Hill, N, C. where he is an honored and respected resident.
He is vice-president of the Bank of Chapel Hill.
W. F.. July 1. 1887.
W. H.. b. June 2, 1889.
Bruce, b. Aug. 18. 1891.
Mary Louisa, b. Aug. 2, 1895.
Grace, b, Julv 30. 1897.
Elizabeth, b. Aug. 18, 1902.
2953. Carney Compton, son of Jahaza; m. 1862, Amelia A. Baldwin, He d.
Jan. 18. 1878,
2998. Sallie Lenora. b, March 21. 1864,
2999. Cora Julia, b. April 20, 1866.
3000. Minnie Burnett, lives at 1 10 College St.. Greensboro. N. C.
2954. Jolin Uilhur. son of Jahaza; m. (1) April 25. 1861. Eugenia E.
Farrington. b. Aug. 11. 1845; d. Jan. 8, 1880; (2) 1883. Alice Farringlon. b.
Nov, 28, 1849; d. May 14. 1888; (3) 1887, Sophronia J. Baldwin, b. Oct. 4. 1835.
He d. July 4. 1910.
.3001. Alfred Sidney, h. Oct. 17, 1862.
,3002. John Bunvaii. b. Nov. 16, 1868.
.3003. Harriet Lee. b. April 1. 1871.
.3001. Addie Su.san. b. Dec. 18, 1874; m. T. .1. Burroughs.
3005. William M.. b. Nov, 20, 1876,
2955. Kdnuind Warren, son of Jehicl; m, Dec. 5. 1861. Margaret A., dnu, of
Carney Bynuni and Margaret Clcgg; b. Sept. 5. 1811; d. June 9. 1908. Ho d.
Nov. 7. 1916. He lived at Riggsbee. N, C. wh. re he was n farmer, and held
the office of the justice of the jieace. Answering the «all of lus country ho
served in the Confederate army as orderly sergeant and to the end of hi.s life
loved the comradeship of tiie "old veterans." often attending tlieir reunion.s.
After the war he moved to Chatham county where he spent the greater part
of his life. He joined the Methodist chinch in early life at Cedar Grove. He
was most lo.val to his Lord and church; a strong, constant friend to ministers;
280 ATWATER GENEALOGY
called himself his pastor's assistant and it was true. He was far-seeing, clear
cut in his processes of thought and of a philosophic turn of mind. One writer
said of him: "I have always regarded Mr. Atwater as one of the most genuine
Christians that I have ever known. He was ripe and ready for the garner.
Doubtless he had his defects, but all in all, I have known very few men who
stood out and above the multitude as distinctly for Christ as he did. The
spiiitual stream of his life ran smooth and deep, and he never allowed the
straws that floated upon the surface to disturb the serenity of its depths."
3006. Sallie Warren, b. Oct. 1, 1862.
3007. Martha Sophronia, b. Oct. 5, 1867; m. Prof. D. M. Weatherby. One
son, Bruce Atwater, b. Nov. 20, 1897.
3008. Mary Eliza, b. July 4, 1869.
3009. Julia Elizabeth, b. Nov. 28, 1873.
3010. Fannie Virginia, b. July 28, 1877; m. Dec. 26, 1900, Rev. N. M.
Watson. Two chil. : Neil McCoy, b. Jan. 9, 1909; Frances Atwater,
b. March 19, 1911.
3011. Carney Bynum, b. March 2, 1879.
2956. Sophronia Jane, dau. of Jehiel; m. March, 1861, Luther Bynum, of
Bynum, N. C. She d. Oct. 1, 1892.
Mr. Bynum was a man always interested in the good of his country and
church. Mrs. Bynum was vmusually timid and retiring, yet won the love and
admiration of all who knew her. She delighted in helping any in need or
suffering. She was proverbially known as "the v^^idows' friend." Her only son
lives in California.
Oliver Clegg, b. May 10, 1864; m. Cora Julia Atwater.
2957. Kufiis Henry, son of Jehiel; m. April 25, 1867, Eliza Cora Page. He
moved from Durham, N. C, to Missouri in April, 1889. He was a type known
as an old-fashioned southern gentleman. He joined the Confederate army and
remained until the close, a member of the Fifth N. C. cavalry. He died March
15, 1905. He lived at Liberty, Mo.
3012. William Anderson, b. March 15, 1868.
3013. Amma Frances, b. June 28, 1869.
3014. Lucy Warren, b. March 16, 1871.
3015. Orian High, b. March 5, 1873.
2958. Mary Catherine, dau. of Jehiel; m. Sept., 1867, Carney W. Bynum,
b. May 28, 1844; d. Aug. 31, 1909.
Cornelia Warren, b. Jan. 19, 1872; m. Dec. 27, 1899, Garland O. Green, a
Methodist minister. He d. Sept. 24, 1903; one son. Garland O., b. April
21, 1901; (2) June, 1912, Wm. Seaton Rives. They live in Raleigh, N. C.
She was educated in Greensboro College for Women. After teaching for
a while in her home town, she was happily married to Rev. Garland O.
Green, of the North Carolina Conference.
Henry Atwater, b. March, 1874; m. Annie Lutterlah. Chil.: Henry Lutter-
lah, b. May 4, 1905; Carney Washington, b. Jan. 19, 1907; Mary Delia,
b. Nov. 13, 1908; Annie Lutterlah, b. March 14, 1913.
Annie Bangs, b. May 1, 1881; m. April 21, 1903, Dr. J. N. Taylor. They
live in Graham, N. C. Chil.: James Bynum, b. March 6, 1904; Wm.
Feree, b. Feb. 26, 1905; Henry Wallace, b. March 25, 1909; Joseph
Miller, b. Oct. 19, 1913.
2959. John Nathaniel, son of Jehiel; m. Jan. 3, 1883, Lillie Gannon. They
live in Raleigh, N. C.
3016. Mary Harris, b. Jan. 25, 1884.
3017. William Briggs, b. March 8, 1885.
3018. Charles Bynum, b. July 22, 1887.
2960. Martha V., dau. of Jehiel; m. Sept. 3, 1903, Rev. J. W. Jenkins of
the North Carolina conference, M. E. church south. He d. July 4, 1906. She
was educated in Greensboro Woman's College, Greensboro, N. C. Throughout
her whole life there was an earnest desire to do some kind of mission work.
Discouraged by her friends on account of her delicate health the idea and
ambition still clung to her. She felt that she must do something in a worth-
while way, as she walked along life's road. When, without any effort on her
part, she was elected as first matron of the Methodist OriJhanage at Raleigh,
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N. C, she accepted, believing that her opportunity had come. Later, when she
gave her hand in marriage to Rev. J. W. Jenkins, founder and superintendent
of the orphanage, she knew that this was her life work, and together they
worked with unceasing labor until, from a feeble beginning, the orphanage had
grown into proportions that promised perpetuity. Then Mr. Jenkins la'd down
his beautiful life, and bound more closely than ever to the product of their
united efforts, she has molheied the little orphan children who have been
denied the love and care of fathers and mothers, and brought to them the
light and joy of real home life.
Slight, small, frail in body, but great in soul, Mattie Atwater Jenkins has
given her whole life for the happiness of othcis. With a .sympathetic minil, a
hand skilled in helpfulness, a heart that loves wisely, an unusual measure of
ability in managing and controlling she has shared the hopes and heartaches
of hundreds of boys and girls who delight to call her mother, and in who.se
lives '"Miss Mattie" is a beacon light. She d. Oct. 28, 1925.
ami. .lames li(»h!>itl, son of Jehiel: m. Nov. 17, 1878, Nellie Eastwood
Page. He is a farmer, merchant and cotton buyer. Fiom childhood Mr. Atwater
has been an indefatigable and conscientious worker. Hanilicapped by frail
health in his early young manhood, he worked on amid difficulties. After
taking a business course he became, when quite yoimg, bookkeeper for the
Odell Manufacturing Co. at his home. From that time on he has filled
responsible positions in church, state and business, representing his county in
the legislature and his church in every important position a layman can hold.
Mr. Atwater married Miss Nell Page, who comes of a distinguished and
representative family. She is a cousin and foster sister of the ambassador.
Hon. Walter Page. They have eight children, four of whom are living. The
oldest son volunteered in the world win-.
He received an academic education m county schools in Chatham, and
took a business course at Eastman National Business College, Poughkeepsie.
N. Y. Spent most of his life at Byniun, his present home, serving first the
Bynum Manufacturing Co., cotton manufactiuers, as bookkeeper, later book-
keepei' and general manager, for the J. M. Odell Manufaituiing Co.. operating
cotton mill and general store. Now engaged in mercantile business and operat-
ing roller mill and ginnery. In public matters he has served his county as
county conuiiissioner, member of board of education, representative in the
state senate, member of the "Local Exemption Board" in 1917-18. and "Chair-
man of County Board of Equalization" under "New \'aluation Act," 1919. In
chuich relations he belongs to Southern Methodist chuich. serving as steward,
trustee, district steward. Sunday School superintendent and member of North
Carolina Conf. S. S. Board. Like most of his kinsmen, he also owns a farm
anil delights in agriculture, hog and cattle raising.
3019. Frank Page, b. Oct. 7, 1899.
3020. Wairen Eastwood, b. Nov. \:i, 1903.
3021. Robert Bynum, b. May 5, 1916.
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29(>'!. Williaiii IViscom. son of Matthew; m. June 1. 1870, ^tnrlh.•i H.-len.
dau. of l>avid and Eliza Clegg. b. Dec. 20. 1818. He <!. Aug. r>. 19US, Thomas A.
Atwater writes of him as follows: "For many years he was one of the com-
munity's leading citizens and a most successful farmer, living near his father's
home in Chatham county. He united with the Methodist Epjscojial ihureh in
early boyhood, at old Cedai' drove church, at which plme lie renwiiru'd a
consistent member the rest of his life; was for many years a steward ami a
faithful teacher in his Sunday school. He was of a jovial disposition, always
looking on the bright side of life; belovei! and respected by all wlm knew him.
.•.022. Dora Alice, b. May 7, 1871.
3023. Lizzie P.vniim. Ii. Mav f), 1X7.!.
3024. Mary Olivia, h. May Ifi. 1877.
3025. Margaret Blanche, b. PVb. 20. 1879.
3026. David Marvin, b. Oct. 31. 1881.
3027. Carnev Bennett, b. Sept. 20. 1882.
3028. F'lora Lerma. b. Oct. 10. 1881.
3029. Mattie Lillian, b. Oct. 21, 1888.
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2963. Marietta, dau. of Matthew; m. March 6, 1867, H. Clay Clegg. Live at
Moncure, N. C.
Emily E., b. March 1, 1871; m. Nov. 17, 1889, Charles J. Knight. Live at
Moncure, N. C.
Clarence B., b. Oct. 20, 1890; m. Dec. 20, 1916, Jonnievan Dittmar. Live
at Fort Pierce, Fla. One son, Albert Charles, b. Aug. 30, 1919.
Wallace B., b. Nov. 26. 1892.
Raymond R., b. Dec. 26, 1894.
James Ralph, b. April 5, 1897.
Mary Clay, b. Oct. 3, 1899.
Frizelle L., b. Feb. 2, 1902.
Emma Lee, b. April 9, 1904.
Mattie Edna, b. Jan. 9, 1906.
Charles H., b. Dec. 8, 1908.
Katherine L., b. Aug. 6, 1911.
Swindell R., b. May 5, 1914.
Ehzabeth M., b. April 17, 1873.
Lois J., b. Dec. 26, 1875; m. Dec. 1, 1897, N. A. Perry. Live at Pittsboro,
N. C. Chil.: Lorene, b. June 2, 1902; Mary, b. July 5, 1907; Edwin, b.
Feb. 15, 1912.
Cornelia B., b. March 18, 1883; m. June 29, 1910, Rev. F. S. Love. Went
as missionary to Brazil; d. Sept. 13, 1916. Chil.: Cornelia, b. May 9.
1912; Mary Harvey, b. July 25, 1914.
Olivia Lulu, b. Sept. 10, 1885; m. Dec. 26, 1906, W. C. Henderson. Live at
Pittsboro, N. C. Chil.: Kiah, b. Feb. 23, 1908; Corneha, b. Sept. 25, 1909;
Grady, b. Dec. 25, 1910; Harry, b. July 4, 1912; Leon, b. June 28, 1914;
Mary Atwater, b. March 26, 1916; Lois, b. March 21, 1918.
Frank'R., ta. Jan. 28, 1888; m. Nov. 26, 1916, Lizzie Cole.
Ernest R., b. July 18, 1890.
Henry C, b. Sept. 8. 1894.
2964. Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Matthew; m. Dec. 20, 1871, John B. Clegg.
Moncure, N. C. He was b. May 20, 1850.
Cornelia E., b. Sept. 17, 1872; m. Nov. 26, 1908, R. A. Speed.
Robert W., b. April 18, 1880; m. Aug. 7, 1915, Ethel Peterson. One dau.,
Margaret Starr, b. Aug. 10, 1917.
Maggie W., b. Aug. 4, 1882; m. Oct. 18, 1905, Joseph W. Womble. Chil.:
Mary E., b. Aug. 24, 1907; Samuel Baxter, b. Oct. 25, 1909, d. Nov. 13,
1909; Joseph Wilson, b. Jan. 29, 1911; Harvey Clegg, b. Feb. 15, 1913;
James L., b. April 29, 1915; Lois, b. Aug. 29, 1917
Alvis B., b. March 19, 1884; m. Feb. 7, 1915, OHie Gunter. One son, John
Carlton, b. Feb. 28, 1917.
Mary E., b. April 3, 1887.
Grace I., b. June 20, 1892.
Thomas B., b. May 9, 1894.
2965. Sophronia Ida, dau. of Matthew; m. Sept. 28, 1876, George T. Morrow,
of Mebane, N. C.
Luther William, b. June 10, 1878.
Myrtle Emiley, b. June 5, 1880; m. Nov. 22, 1910, Vance Sykes. One dau.,
Myrtle Ruth, b. Aug. 4, 1918. Lives at Savannah, Ga.
Calvin Newton, b. Oct. 18, 1884; m. Oct. 8, 1912, Bonnie Moore. Live at
Mebane, N. C. Chil.: Katherine E., b. July 5, 1913; Myrtle, b. March 13,
1916; Wm. Henry, b. May 13, 1918.
Thomas Lacy, b. Aug. 12, 1888; m. Aug. 25, 1917, Ethel Kilroy.
2966. Martha Josepliine, dau. of Matthew; m. in 1877, Robert G. Morrow.
She d. Nov. 19, 1904. He d. Sept. 16, 1908.
Jehiel B., b. Dec. 2, 1878; m. Dec. 12, 1906, Lilhe N. Crawford. Chil.: Ada
F., b. Nov. 6, 1907; Robert G., b. July 14, 1909; Herbert G., b. June 14,
1911; Ralph W., b. April 6, 1914; Dwight M., b. July 8, 1916.
Ernest E., b. Jan. 18, 1881.
Mary E., b. June 28, 1883; m. March 27, 1918, David Henry Stewart. Live
at Whitsett, N. C. One son, David Henry, Jr., b. Sept. 28, 1919.
2967. Emily Anzonetta, dau. of Matthew; married Isaac Walter Pritchard
He is a retired manufacturer and lives at Chapel Hill, N. C. He is respected
in the community as an upright citizen and has a devoted family.
ATWATEiL GENEALOGY 283
Mary Eleanor, b. Nov. 22. 1883.
Olivia Josephine, b. July 1, iss.")
Thomas Benjamin, b. Nov. s l^^t',.
Julia Maud, b. Dec. 6. 1888: m. Aug. 16. 1916. Arthur P. Bri.stow. super-
intiMiiient of schools in Virj^inia.
William GraUv. b. Mav 28, 1896; m. Sept. 25. 1926, Sarah Holland He.stor.
Vera. b. Feb. 27. 1899;" m. Oct. 2.", 1926. St. Julien Lachicotte Springs.
Margaret, b. Nov. 4. 1901.
2968. Thomas .\., son of Matthew; m. Nov. 12, 1890. Annie M. Siler. b.
Jan. 21. 1S69; d. Jan. 15, 1898; (2) Jan. 3, 1906, Isa F'., dau. of James and
Catherine Fulmer, b. Dec. 16. 1883. He was educated at the Thompson military
school, Silver City, N. C. where he met his first wife. He settled on a farm,
near his father's home in Chatham county, where he lived until the death of
his wife. Leaving his children in the care of relatives he became traveling
salesman foi- the Pouiona Nursery of Greensboro. N. C. He canvassed Virginia.
South Carolina. Georgia. Missoiui, Louisiana and Arkansas anfi was very
successful. After his second marriage he located in Lazoo City. Miss., but on
account of the malarial condition, he returned to North Carolina. His father's
death occurred two years before, so he bought the old homestead with two
adjoining farms.
3030. Samuel M.. b. Sept. 13, 1891: m. March 30. 1913, Lillian Llovd. Two
chil.: Clyde L.. b. Oct. 20. 1911. and Annie L.. b. March 6, 1918.
Issue bv second marriage:
3031.' Wade H., b. Oct. 4, 1906.
3032. Martha A., b. Jan. 19. 1908.
3033. Jeff D.. b. Oct. 3. 1909.
3034. Charles C. b. March 11. 1911.
3035. Thomas A., Jr.. b. July 1. 1913.
3036. Matthew W.. b. July 10. 1915.
3037. Herman C, b. Oct. 11, 1917.
3038. Naomi Catherine, b. July 27. 1919.
2969. .Margaret Lulu, dau. of Matthew; m. Sept. 8, 1886. Rufus P. Womble.
Live in Moncure, N. C.
James Floy. b. Aug. 30. 1889; m. June 26. 1916. Nellie L. McCuUers. Live
in Kansas City. Mo. One dau.. May Atwater, b. April 4. 1918.
Martha Roberta, b. July 27, 1892; m". July 23. 19U, Rev. E. C. Durham.
Live at Goldsboro. N. C. Two sons. Ralph Kilgo. b. May 17. 1915; d.
Oct. 11. 1916; Dwight Womble. b. Feb. 20, 1917; Ruth Arden. b. June
27. 1919.
Matthew Guy. b. June 20. 1901.
'»97(t. .lames >1.. son of Matthew; m. Lillian Anderson. He lives in Bur-
lington, North Carolina.
3039. Annie May, b. July 11. 1898.
3040. Henry Anderson, b. Nov. 6, 1899.
3011. James M.. Jr., b. Jan. 6. 1902.
.3012. William Edward, b. March 5, 1914.
297L Nillif A., dau. of Matthew; m. Jan. 6. 1897. Robert L. Patterson.
Thev live in Greensboro. N. C, where he is one of the leading grocers.
Frank Atwater. b. March 11. 1898.
Eugenia, b. Sept. 22. 1900.
Robert Houston, b. Nov. 19. 1903.
Mary Louisa, b. March 6. 1910.
'i*)ll. Ihomas I .. .son of John F.; m. Nov. 25. 1886, Annio H. Pugh, He d.
July 2. 1890.
304 :r Varnie S.. b. Ucl. 21. 1887.
2973. .Marv K., dau. of John F.; ni. April 3, IH.Sl. Thomn.s R. Colo; d. April
7, 19()(); (2) Aug. 3, 1910, J. W Elliott; d. March 22. 1924. (3» Nov. 7. 1925.
.1. T. Lambe. Mehnne. N. C.
Julia, b. March 13. 1882; m. June 7. 1906. Dr. Roy M. Brown.
Thomas Wiley, b. ; m. Mililre<l Parker. Chil : Kenneth Wiley:
Margaret Elizabeth; Mildred Sue.
284 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Battle, b. 1913; m. Ruby Elliott, b. Sept. 1, 1913, dau. of Mary Cole.
Mary Olivia, b. Dec. 17, 1883; m. Dec. 6, 1906, H. C. Elliott, d. Aug. 12,
1929; Mary d. Aug. 1, 1929.
Horace C, Jr., b. Jan. 27, 1908; m. Dorcas Callahan, vice-pres. Citi-
zens Mfg. Co., b. July 1, 1911. Horace is chief, Rutherfordton Vol.
Fire Dept.; member First Baptist Church, Kiwanis, 1st vice-pres.
Western N. C. Fireman's Assn., past master Western Star Masonic
Lodge No. 91, 1953, and noble of Oasis Temple A. A. O.N. M.S. of
Charlotte, N. C. since 1954. Children:
Avis, b. Aug. 11, 1929; m. Mack Henrick; dau. Margaret Anne,
b. Dec. 11, 1952.
Jane, b. Sept. 30, 1930; m. James E., Jr., insurance adjuster, b.
Aug. 16, 1929, son of Elma Anderson and J. E. Bridgers, de-
ceased. ( Dau. ) Mary Karen, b. Nov. 5, 1953.
Sarah Patricia, b. June 1, 1943.
Mary Louise, b. May 19, 1911, d. Aug. 4, 1924.
Ruby, b. Sept. 1, 1913; m. Battle Brown, son of Ruby's Aunt Julia.
Eugenia Grace, b. April 5, 1916.
Robah Ernest, b. Dec. 27, 1886; m. Frances Omega Dickey, b. July 12,
1886; d. Sept. 12, 1945. (2) Lucy Johnson, of Burhngton, N. C. Robah
d. June 30, 1952.
Lucille Roney, b. Dec. 26, 1908; teacher; m. Robert G. Collier. Chil.:
Gene Glenn, b. Sept. 29, 1937. David Elwood, b. Sept. 21, 1942.
Stephanie Frances, b. Nov. 11, 1944.
Thomas Chelsey, b. April 8, 1915; m. Jessie Beatrice Bradner, b. Oct.
15, 1914. (Child) Thomas Lloyd, b. Sept. 18, 1938.
Robah Ernest Jr., b. Jan. 8, 1919; m. Wyma Farlow, b. Aug. 22, 1918.
Chil.: Michael Allen, b. Jan. 23, 1946. John Ernest, b. Feb. 25, 1954.
John Pendleton, b. Dec. 18, 1888; m. June 19, 1912, Salhe I. McCauley.
John, Jr., b. June 25, 1913; m. Gladys Creech Welbaum. See Roll of
Honor for John. (Son) John P. HI, ta. Feb. 11, 1937.
Virgiha, b. Feb. 5, 1917; m. Joseph Daniel Moore, b. Sept. 16, 1916.
Dan, Jr., b. Oct. 12, 1942. William Stacy, b. April 19, 1944. Sallie
Lou, b. Dec. 9, 1947. Virgilia Gill, b. Jan. 25, 1950.
NeUie Atwater, b. April 26, 1892; m. Dec. 17, 1914, John Fenly Spear, Jr.,
deceased. Chil.: Louise, b. April 7, 1917, m. John Garland Merrill. James,
Jr.,* b. June 30, 1922.
Thomas R.,* b. Sept. 29, 1895; m. Mary P. Arker, b. Dec. 18, 1898, in New
Bern, N. C.
Jesse W.,* b. May 1, 1924; d. Nov. 26, 1944.
Mary Jane, b. May 16, 1928; m. Richard Killian Worsley, certified
public accountant, b. Aug. 13, 1927. Chil.: Cynthia Ann, b. Feb. 28,
1952. Stephen Cole, b. Oct. 13, 1953.
Betty Reid, b. June 27, 1932; m. Jack Tyler. (Son) Gerald.
2974. Margaret E., dau. of John F.; m. Feb. 11, 1885, James Mauly Dur-
ham, b. Dec. 6, 1860, d. Feb. 27, 1945. Margaret d. Dec. 24, 1937. Chapel Hill,
North Carolina.
Carney Eugene, b. July 12, 1886; m. April 10, 1918, Mrs. Ella Louise
Craven, b. Jan. 30, 1881, dau. of Ehzabeth Vuncannon and John Tyson
Williams. Carney has acted as town treasurer and justice of peace but
spent most of his life in commercial activities. Ella died of cancer on
Aug. 6, 1949 and is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Greensboro, N. C.
Children:
Lewis Wilson,* b. May 4, 1920; m. May 3, 1946, Martha, dau. of John
Allen, of Farmville, Va.; b. Jan. 8, 1919.
Karen Elizabeth, b. June 20, 1951. John Mark, b. Feb. 15, 1955.
Carney Banks,* b. Sept. 25, 1925.
Nora Olivia, b. Sept. 8, 1887; m. May 3, 1908, Rev. William Judson Hack-
ney, b. Feb. 13, 1880, Newburn, Tenn., d. March 19, 1955. He served the
N. C. Conference and the Methodist Church in Charlotte, N. C. in his
later years. Children:
Mary Eunice, b. Sept. 5, 1909; teacher; m. May 3, 1934, Charles B.
Rea. (Son) Lewis Judson Rea, b. April 28, 1936.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 285
Raymond, b. Jan. 10. 1913: A.B.. Woffoni Collos:e. S. C; m. June 15,
1946, Laura Ellen Canipe; teacher; srat^- Greensboro College, N. C.
See Roll of Honor. Children:
Ellen Gail, b. Nov. 24. 194 7. Raymond, Jr., b. Aug. 13. 1950.
Mary P^lizabeth, b. Feb. 17, 1915. d. July 18, 1917.
WiKson Durham*, b. Oct. 11, 1918; m. Jan. 4. 1946. R.obbie Jane
Collins, b. April 23. 1922. Chil.: Robert Wilson, b. Jan, 12. 1947.
Michael Durham, b. Sept. 19, 1951.
David Marvin,* b. Feb. 4, 1922: m. July 23, 1949 to Rarhael Bvirton
Delancv, b. Oct. 12. 1925. (Son) Weston Burton, b. Jan. 21, 1953.
Ruth Inez. b. Jan. 27. 1924: m. April 8. 1944. Heath A. Medlin. Chil.:
Charles Edward, b. Jan. 11, 1945. Bonnie Lynn, b. Jan. 4, 1948.
Edwin Atwater. b. Feb. 5. 1929; awarded George B. Hiss scholarship;
Phiffer College and Duke University A.B. 1952, B.D. 1955. Rev.
Edwin now serving in Bakersville area; m. Sept. 5, 1953, Eula Faye
Kennedy, b. July 18. 1926.
Kemp Pearce. b. Nov. 15, 1889, d. Nov. 3, 189U.
Vira Ellen, b. Aug. 18, 1891; m. June 30, 1921, William David Callaway
from Montgomery, Ala. (Son) William Howard, b. Dec. 9. 1924; m.
Virginia Birdsong of Macon, Ga. See Roll of Honor.
Jacob Holt, b. Aug. 15, 1893, d. July 7, 1914.
Samuel Rose,* b. Aug. 25, 1895; m. Jan. 24. 1922. Ivah Jane Planning, b.
June 18, 1887 in Somers. N. Y. Child en:
Samuel David, b. Jan. 1, 1924; m. July 30, 1949. Margaret Virginia
Evens. (Son) Stephen Carl, b. Feb. 20, 1950.
IMulliii O'Dav. b. June 2. 1925; m. Mildred Lamont Blake. (2 chil.)
Phillis Jane, b. Feb. 2. 1948. Samuel Rose, b. March 2, 1950.
Carey Winston,* b. Dec. 4, 1897; grad. Duke School, U.N.C., four years
Geo. Washington Univ. Medical, grad. June 7, 1927. One year internship
each at Emergency Hospital. D. C. and Central Carolina Hospital. San-
ford, N. C. Mason. Member of Am. Med. Assn., Am. Academy of Gen.
Practice, N. C. Guilford Co.. and Greensboro Med. Soc. Presbyterian,
m. Nov. 28. 1928. Alberta Emily Rodgers, teacher, of Washington. D. C.
(Son) Rodger W'inston, b. Dec. 31. 1941.
Harvey Irving, b. Dec. 10, 1899; realtor; m. Dec. 6, 1924. Mabel Claire
Hanibright, b. Feb. 4, 1900. (Son) Harvey, Jr.. b. Aug. 9. 1931; while a
senior in the Lee Edwards High School he died of lymphatic leukemia
on Sept. 28, 194 8. Asheville, N. C.
Nellie Alma, b. Feb. 10, 1902; grad. Durhambus College, m. April 22, 1929,
Joseph A. Martocello, b. April 22, 1890. consulting eng. refrigeration
industry; many patents, including production of clear ice: member of
many organizations including Benjamin Franklin Institute for Inven-
tors. Died Oct. 19. 1949. Children:
Jo.seph A.. Jr.. b. Feb. 1. 1930.
Eloise Durham Caroline, b. Feb. 11. 1933; d. Feb. 9, 1939.
Lewis Manley, b. Oct. 28, 1906; grad. B.A. George Washington University;
Sigma Alpha PZpsilon. See Roll of Honor, m. Jan. 27, 1945. Betty Jane,
b. March 15, 1917, dau. of Florence Longden (W«)rthy Matron of the
Eastern Star) and James Bedford Ainsley (32nd ilegree Mason i all of
Masontown. Pa.
Marv Lvnn. b. Jan. 24. 1948. Alfred Ainsl.y. b. April 19. 1949.
Grady Watson, b. June 28, 1908; ni. Feb. 11, 1933, Knch.>l Ciawf.)nl, b.
June 8, 1913. Children:
Jane Crawford, b. Aug. 5, 1934; m. Dec. 22, 19.54. LI. IJenjannn Frank-
lin Wil.son. Jr.. b. March 15. 1931.
Gcrrv Wat.son. b, Aug. 22. 1940.
Walter Brexton. b. Dec. 5. 1947.
Paul P^eid, b. May 3. 1911; see Roll of Honor; m. Stella Gwimlolyn, b.
1923. dau. by adoption of Mary J. Richanlson and C. L. Black of Trinity.
N. C. (Son)" Shellon Reid. b. Jan. 23, 1947.
2975. Wilson I{\nnni. son of John F.; m. April 2. 1902, Lillii- I^unlioth. Live
in Greensboro. X. C'.
3044. Julia Elizabeth, b. June 29. 1903; d. 1919.
3045. Margaret Lee. b. March 5. 1905.
3046. John Lambeth, b. May 10. 1908.
286 ATWATER GENEALOGY
2976. Julia Olivia, dau. of John F.; m. March 20, 1895, Walter A., son of
Wagstaff and JuUa Rice Maynard, b. April 12, 1863.
Reid Atwater, b. Sept. 24, 1896; grad. Univ. of N. C.; m. June 16, 1922,
Grace Moore, b. July 20, 1938. Chil.: Donald R., b. June 28, 1928; grad.
Princeton and Harvard. With Standard Oil Co., Bayonne, N. J.; m.
March 28, 1952, Julia Steed.
James Walter,* b. Feb. 19, 1932; grad. Univ. of N. C.
Janet Moore, b. July 20, 1938.
Julia Bynum, b. March 16, 1899; m. June 29, 1923, Virgil L. Warren, drug-
gist of Mebane, N. C. Julia high school principal.
Walter, Jr., b. Oct. 24, 1909; m. Hazel Harris, b. Aug. 7, 1910, teacher
of Burlington, N. C.
2977. Luther E., son of John F.; m. July 20, 1899, Mamie Garrison.
3047. Annie Lea, b. Nov. 30, 1900.
3048. John Wilson, b. Dec. 6, 1901; m. Oct. 20, 1926, Carolyn Booth.
3049. Luther Edmund, b. April 10, 1911.
3051. Robert Nathaniel, b. March 24, 1914.
3052. Mary Tuttle, b. Sept. 24, 1916.
3053. Frank Garrison, b. April 20, 1921.
2978. Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of James W.; m. Oct. 2, 1871, A. J. King.
Lives in Culloden, Ga.
Carrie Lou, b. Sept. 15, 1872; m. April 1, 1894, George Milton Rhodes.
Wade Judson, b. March 5, 1895.
Cornelia Morrison, b. April 15, 1908.
Addie Ellis, b. Nov. 8, 1874; m. July 14, 1895, Dudley Irving Woodward.
John Abner, b. Dec. 10, 1909.
Antoinette Hammond, b. July 2, 1913.
Nellie Florence, b. June 2, 1877. Unm.
Mary Edna, b. Aug. 25, 1879; m. Sept. 19, 1904, William Roscoe Perdue.
Augustus Rawson, b. April 5, 1906.
Nell Teresa, b. April 7, 1908.
William Roscoe, Jr., b. June 24, 1913.
Aquila Butler, b. Feb. 1, 1883; m. May 6, 1909, Miss Margaret Elizabeth
Lunsford.
Sarah Elizabeth, b. Nov. 15, 1911.
Aquila Butler, Jr., b. Oct. 13, 1914.
John Thomas, b. Oct. 18, 1885; m. April 18, 1911, Maymie Lunsford.
Augustus Judson, b. Feb. 8, 1912.
Frances Helen, b. Jan. 6, 1914.
John T., Jr., b. Nov. 23, 1915.
Margaret Elizabeth, b. June 15, 1917.
Mildred Lunsford, b. Feb. 22, 1919.
Augustus Rawson, b. June 15, 1891; m. Sept. 28, 1913, Mannie Cranford.
Augustus Rawson, Jr., b. April 22, 1917.
2979. Colonel James K., son of James W.; banker, manufacturer and state
senator, was b. Aug. 16, 1872, in Thomaston, Georgia. On Feb. 14, 1917, he
married Annie Elizabeth, dau. of Peter W. and Susan Reid Walton, of Madison,
Ga., b. April 16, 1879. His wife comes from a long line of distinguished people,
who are direct descendants of George Walton, signer of the Declaration of
Independence.
3054. Richmond Walton, b. Aug. 24, 1921.
2980. Ada Byron, dau. of James W.; b. Oct. 3, 1873; m. Jan. 10, 1894,
George R. Turpin, b. Jan. 10, 1868, d. Nov. 26, 1916. Ada d. Jan. 20, 1918.
Eugenia Elizabeth, b. Dec. 11, 1894; m. William Taylor Dabney, Rich-
mond, Virginia.
Frances Caroline.
George R., Jr., b. Oct. 18, 1898; m. Mary Agnes Fox, BrookUne, Mass.
Cecil, b. Aug. 17, 1903; m. March 25, 1922, John David Potts, Jr., of
Richmond, Va. (Son) John III, b. Feb. 14, 1923, d. March 30, 1935.
James Robert Atwater, b. July 18, 1905; m. Gladys Olcott, b. Dec. 30, 1900,
dau. of Nellie Byrd Goodell and ex-Mayor Charles Woodson Browning
of Wytheville, Va. Gladys Browning attended George Washington Col-
lege and Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. James R., Sr., member
ATWATER GENEALOGY 287
Kiwanis, Loyal Ordoi- of Moose, Civil Defense. Presbyterian Church.
attended Fork Union Military and Alderson College. Children:
James, Jr.,* b. Aug. 19, 1929; m. Betty Jean Hammack. b. April 18. '31.
Katherine Atwater. b. Nov. 23, 1930; Art teacher; m. James Glenn
Smith, jeweler, b. March 16, 1934.
Charles Browning, b. June 10. 1931.
Gladys Elinor Goodell. b. June 29. 1935.
Calvin Olcott. b. June 10, 1937.
Walter Hodgkins, b. Nov. 28. 1909; realtor; m. Dec. 11. 193.'i, Sara Brant-
ley Johnson, b. Nov. 21. 1919. Children:
Frederick Johnson, b. Nov. I. 1936. Eva Brantley, b. July 8, 1912.
2981. Carrie Payne, dau. of James W.; m. June 19, 1901, James H. Smith,
vice-president and cashier of the Savings Bank of Griffin, Ga.
Antoinette Respress. b. Dec. 28. 1903; m. (1) Dakin B. Ferris, Garden
City, N. Y. (2) Hollis Gray. Children:
Dakin, Jr.. b. March 17, 1926 Henry Atwater Ferris, b. Dec. 1."). 1930.
James Henry, b. Aug. 23. 1906; m. July 17, 1937. Viola Goodwin. Children:
Henry Smith III. b. Feb. 9. 1939. Viola Farley, b. Oct. 1. 1910. Jack-
son Goodwin, b. June 16. 1945.
James Heniy. Jr., was Colonel in U.S. Air Force. WW II. 1911-1946.
2982. Susan Eugenia, dau. of James W.: m. June 10. 1903. William Parker
Leonard (M.D.i; d. .Ian. 20. 1940.
Martha Eugenia, b. Sept. 9, 1904; m. in Talbotton. Ga.. June 19. 1926, Dr.
Roy Bowman McKnight. b. May 5, 1894.
Roy Bowman, b. May 22. 1927; attorney; A.B.-LL.B.; m. Dec. 1951.
Mary Jane Wessman. b. Jan. 12. 1930. Wil.son. N. C. dau. of Mary
Slate and Edwai-d I). Wessman.
(Soni Roy B. III. b. Sept. 15. 1953.
Rodney Leonard, b. May 23. 1930; M.D., June 1955; m. Betty Jean
Lowrence. b. April 30. 1930. (Son) Rodney, Jr.. b. Dec. 30. 1953.
Carolyn Atwater, b. June 22. 1908; m. Edwin "Winfield Billmire.
( Son ) Edwin. Jr.
William Parker, Jr., b. April 7. 1912: M.D.; m. Marv Carv Mavnard.
William P. III. Molly Gary.
298.">a. Connie Bailey, b. Feb. 4. 1894; reg. nur.se; m. Earl S.. b. Jan. 9. 1886,
son of Elvina Caroline Word and Lewis Parks Redwine.
2986. Charles >!.. son of John W.; m. Dec. 20. 1888. Savannah Isabella.
dau. of C. H. .Matthews and Frances A. Green, b. April 7, 1859. He is a news-
paper writer in Macon, Ga. Their three boys were all in the U.S. army fighting
for universal freedom in 1918.
3055. Martha F.. h. Aug. 2, 1890; m. Dec. 20. 1911. Wily Harry Adams.
Thev live in Dudley. Ga.
Charles Wyoreth, b. Dec. 17, 1912.
Phil Albilene, b. Jan. 6. 1914.
Wily Harry, Jr.. b. March 5. 1918.
Robert Thurston, b. Sept. 12. 1920.
Martha Frances, b. Nov. 11. 1922.
30.56. Bennier M., b. Dec. 6. 1891; d. Dec. 18. 1945.
3057. Robert E., b. Dec. 30. 1893.
3058. James A., b. Oct. 5. 1895.
2987. Martha Eli/al)eth, dau. of .John W.; m. .Ian. 11. ISM, John Corvosao
Fox. d. Aug. 9, 194 1. Martha d. Nov. 10. 1941. Bmnin^hnm. AIn.
Charles Oliver, b. Nov. 3. 1881. m. Jrilv 24. 1907 to Kathleen Willl.«», Ho d.
Feb. 18, 1914. (Son) John Willis of Raleigh, X. C.
Addie May Fox, born Oct. 17. 1883. m. Dec. 7. 1902 to George Burton
Malone of Monticello. Ga.. b. July 9. 1881. Jasper County. Ga.. son of
Allen McGee Malone and Martha L. Children:
Oliver Cleen Malone. P'itzgerald. Ga. Marth.T. Miami. Fin.
.lackie Malone. Honiestead. Fla.
May. b. June 6, i;)10; m. .Stephen FraJiklin. b 1903. .son of Jnhnnnnh
Courtney and .lames Henry Hagerty. of Ivxter. Pa. Chil.: Barbara
May. b. Sept. 19. 19.38; James P^ranklln. b. Nov. 21. 1940: George
Malone. b. Feb. 2. 1943.
288 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Kathleen, b. Feb. 13, 1915; Clinic supervisor; m. William Edward, b.
March 11, 1893, son of Lucy Ann and Wilson McMurray. Children:
William, Jr., b. Jan. 13, 1941. Linda Kay, b. Aug. 18, 1944. Dorothy
Ann, b. April 26, 1952.
George Burton Malone, Shreveport, La.
John Allen Malone, Miami, Fla.
Beatrice Malone, Homestead, Fla.
Lena Ozella Fox, b. Dec. 15, 1885; m. Hunter O. Towns of Atlanta, Ga.
Lena, a nurse in Emery Unit, France, World War I. ( Dau. ) Mrs. Jane
Smith, of Houston, Texas.
John Benner Fox, b. May 26, 1888, d. June 22, 1946; m. Ruth Farris.
William Atwater Fox, b. March 22, 1891; deceased; m. Agnes Stubbs. Chil.:
William Atwater, Jr., Summerville, S. C.
Mrs. Roy Dwelle, Caracas, Venezuela.
Emilu Fox, b. June 1, 1893; m. June 30, 1918, George Lewis Bailes, circuit
judge of Birmingham, Ala. Chil.: George, Jr., b. April 26, 1919; execu-
tive, senior pilot. Col. -Aug.; m. Sept. 23, 1939, Rudene Becht Leach, b.
Oct. 29, 1920. (Dau.) Rudene H, b. Dec. 1, 1940. George HI, ta. Aug. 25,
1942. Warren Leach, b. Aug. 21, 1945. Emilu Fox, b. Aug. 9, 1949. James
Fox Bailes, b. Aug. 25, 1933, d. Sept. 1, 1933.
Annie Grace, ta. May 16, 1896; m. Jan. 4, 1916, Frederick James Brown, of
Birmingham, Ala., d. Jan. 6, 1952. Chil.: Frederick, Jr., b. March 11,
1917; aircraft eng.; m. Marjorie Cornelia Henderson, ta. June 10, 1923.
(Son) Fred III, b. Oct. 13, 1946.
Frances Elizabeth, b. Nov. 26, 1919; m. Charles Sidney Myers, engr.,
b. June 3, 1915. Chil.: Charles. Jr., b. May 5, 1938. Judy Lynette,
ta. March 29, 1943.
Susie Alice, b. Aug. 26, 1899; m. July 3, 1918, James Grady Wright. (Dau.)
Marie, b. July 14, 1920; m. (1) Edward J. King, d. in service Feb. 12,
1945. (2) George C. McGrew, b. March 14, 1916; m. June 15, 1946. Chil.:
Edward James King, b. Jan. 5, 1944.
Barbara Jean McGrew, b. Oct. 23, 1947.
George Carlton, ta. March 1, 1951.
2988. George E., son of John W.; m. Sept. 30, 1906, Mrs. Mattie Daniel
Gober. He d. May 8, 1918.
3059. Martha Carolyn, ta. Sept. 14, 1908.
3060. Walter Blanford, ta. Feb. 23, 1911.
2989. Abia Cordelia, dau. of John W.; m. Feta. 8, 1888, William Flournoy
Matthews, Aug. 9, 1860; d. 1935.
Emmie Maybelle, ta. Dec. 17, 1888, teacher; grad. La Grange College,
June, 1909; president Women's Society Christian Service.
William Carl*, ta. April 6, 1891; d. Sept. 19, 1954.
Henry Clayton, b. May 19, 1894; m. Feb. 4, 1920, Bessie Lenora Collier.
(Son) William Thomas, ta. May 3, 1927; m. March 22, 1949, Virginia
Irwin of Rockmart, Ga. Cattleman. (Dau.) Brenda Faye, b. Feb. 8, 1950.
Vera Cordelia, b. July 5, 1897; single, secretary.
John Wesley, ta. April 5, 1900; Methodist; cattleman; m. Mrs. Lucille
Watkins, Jan. 12, 1938. Children:
Carl Wesley, b. Dec. 31, 1938.
Ralph Walton, b. Nov. 22, 1941.
Cordell Harrison, ta. June 2, 1947.
2994. Hull Asbery, son of Thomas J.; m. Nov. 25, 1888, Laura Rosilee
Parks, b. Oct. 21. 1867; d. Feb. 19, 1903; (2) Sept. 5, 1916, Mrs. Daisy Back-
house, d. Feb. 28, 1907; (3) June 29, 1913, Minnie G. Simmons. Resides at
Palatka, Fla. He held for years responsible position with the Wilson Lumber
Company.
3061. Lena Pearl, ta. Aug. 20, 1889.
3062. Edmund Davis, ta. Dec. 5, 1890.
3063. Annie Laura, b. June 20, 1892.
3064. Hull Alexander, b. Nov. 10, 1893.
3065. Hatten Howard, b. Nov. 10, 1893.
3066. Bessie Clyde, b. March 10, 1895.
3067. Addie Lou, b. Oct. 10, 1896.
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3068. Iva Mae, b. Jan. 30, 1899.
3069. Lester Holly, b. April 2, 1902.
2995. Kzpkiel Kobi'.rtus, son of Thomas J.; ni. .Jan. 9. 1898. Blanche Perry,
b. Dec. 7. 1870. Andersonville, Ga. Three children died in infancy.
3070. Lois Add. b. .Ian. 28. 1902.
3071. Viva Lillian, b. Jan. 1, 1901.
3072. Falva Mildred, b. Dec. 21. 1911.
3073. Emory Wilbur, b. Oct. 29, 1914.
Hull Asbery. b. Sept. 19, 1906.
299S. Sally L^'nora, ilau. of Carney Compton; m. .Ian. 1, 1888. Rev. Samuel
Bryant Tuirontino. She was educated at Greensboro College for Women; d.
in "Greensboro, N. C. Jan. 1, 1913.
Samuel Bryant. .Ti., b. Dec. 9, 1888; m. Nov. 7, 1912. Lucy May Webb. b.
Dec. 16, 1891.
Jack Webb, b. Aug. 19, 1913, and Dorothy Mae. b. Oct. 21, 1922.
Anne Leonora, b. Feb. 28, 1891; m. Aug. 19, 1916. Harry James Sinunonds.
architect, d. April. 1912. Anne won scholarship to Shorter College, also
attended Randolph Macon and Greensboro Colleges. Children:
Brvant Harry,* b. July 27, 1921; m. Ann Ledbetter. (Son) William
Brvant. b. Oct. 17, 1954.
Willani Randolph, b. June 4, 1922" m. Mary Ruth Edwards, b. P>b.
3, 1921. (Dau.) Bonnie Sue, b. Sept. 10, 1947. ( Son i James Ray. b.
Aug. 19, 1949. Willard in air-conditioning, also artist. Entire family.
except Bonnie, b. Greensboro, N. C.
Wilbur Clinton, b. Sept. 1, 1894; m. April 26, 1921, Mae Neyle Daniels,
b. Aug. 20. 1894.
(Son) Wilbur Clinton, Jr., b. Dec. 16, 1926; sales engr.; single.
Julian Atwator, b. Dec. 4, 1898; prop, business college; m. Nellie Goff.
b. Oct. 1, 1901. Children:
Julian, Jr., b. June 27, 1924.
Anita, b. Nov. 4, 19.55.
Reece Goff. b. Feb. 24, 1927; Methodist minister; m. Eleanor Caroline
Inman, June 23, 1951. Reece received his A.B. from Emory Univ.
and B.D. from Chander School of Theology; ordained 1953; received
into South Georgia Annual Conference June, 1954. Eleanor attended
Weslevan and her A.B. in June 1952 from Agnes Scott College.
Walter William, b. June 18, 1906 Children:
Josephine, b. Jan. 25, 1929; m. Hui;h Leith Gordon, b. .Vug. 30. 1922,
Norfolk. Va.
Walter William, Jr., b. May 7, 1933.
•!!)99. Cora Julia, dau. of Carney C; m. Jan. 16, 1890, Oliver Clegg Bynum,
b. May 10, 1861. She was graduated from Greensboro (N. C. ) Female College.
He lives in Burlingame, Calif., and is a commission cotton merchant of San
P'rancisco. He is a graduate of the ITniversity of North C\irolina. He was his
mother's only son and from his early life they were very comi)aiuonal)le. He
is a man of sterling principles,
Pierrie B., b. Oct. 9, 1891.
Saphronia Amelia, b. Jan. 21. 1891.
Preston Gray, b. Aug. 11, 1899.
300L .Alfred Si<lney, son of John Wilbur and Eugenia: m. Oct. 21. 1887,
Cena A., dau. nt .1. \'. Roberts of Granville county, .\. C. He was e<lucated at
the Hughes Academy and P>ingham school in Orange county. N. C ; studied
medicine at the University of North Carolina and graduated from the nuMlical
department of the Vanderbilt University of Nashville. Tenn. He located at
Kimp of Reeds in Granville county, N. C., where he gnineil a lucrativ.' praclicc.
He died DtM-. 11. 1902. He was faithful in every relation of life which he
sustained. He was an obedient son, affectionate husband. con»pa.*»sionale father
and sympathetic friend.
3074. Garland Marvin, b. July .30. 1890; m. June 25. 191.3, Celia Miltior
Winslow. Have one child, Martha Larcena. b. May 17. 1917. He ij» a
diiiggist at Washington, N. C.
3075. John Graham, b. May 7, 1892; m. Dec. 18, 1913, Mnry Pearl Pullork.
He is a farmer at Stem, N. C. Chil.: Maude Vivian, b, Aug. 6, 1916:
290 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 22, 1918; Cena Estelle and Dena Mozelle
(twin girls), b. July 16, 1919.
3076. Alfred Sidney, Jr., b. March 29, 1894; m. Nov. 15, 1916, Sallie Sue
Abernathy. Chil.: Alfred Sidney, b. Oct. 28, 1917; Carolyn Eugenia,
b. Sept. 18, 1918. He is a traveling salesman and lives at Durham,
North Carolina.
3077. Hazel Blanche, b. June 17, 1898. She is a teacher and lives at
Washington, N. C.
3002. John Bunyan, son of John Wilbur; m. May 5, 1892, Roberta Snipes.
John d. Jan. 28, 1937.
3078. Roland L., b. May 11, 1894.
3079. Ruth, b. May 9, 1897.
3080. John Wilbur, b. Oct. 9, 1899.
3081. Grace Snipes, b. Dec. 22, 1901.
3082. William Paul, b. Sept. 12. 1904.
3083. Hubert Lee. b. June 13, 1907.
3003. Harriet Lee, dau. of John W. and Eugenia E.; m. Dec. 30, 1897,
Charles Joseph Gregory. Her mother died when she was very young. She
spent the greater part of her childhood days with her aunt, Mrs. W. F. Strowd,
Chapel Hill, N. C. She had private teachers; went to the college at Staunton,
Va. Mr. Gregory, son of Joseph and Rebecca, was born May 17, 1866. He is a
direct descendant of Oliver Cromwell on his father's side, and Huguenots on
his mother's side. Grandson of Thomas L. B. Gregory, editor and publicist.
3005. William Mebane, son of John Wilbur; m. Jan. 25, 1905, Ada, dau.
of John B. Smith. He d. June 21, 1911.
3084. Marjorie Mebane, b. Nov. 17, 1907.
3006. Sallie Warren, dau. of Edmund W.; m. Dec. 30, 1886, Rev. R. B.
Johns, a Methodist preacher in North Carolina. She d. Dec. 22, 1891.
Margaret Warren, b. Feb. 3, 1888; m. Dr. N. T. Howard of Southfield, N. C.
One dau., Margaret John, b. Oct., 1907.
3008. Mary Eliza, dau. of Edmund W.; m. June 17, 1891, Prof. J. M.
Turner. She d'. May 2, 1912. He lives in Smithfield, N. C. Mr. Turner is a
teacher, an upright, honest man in all his dealings. Mrs. Turner was intelligent,
refined and very musical; was beloved by all who knew her. They had two
sons, Edmund Atwater, the elder son, died soon after his mother's death.
William David, b. Feb. 22, 1896. Lives in Raleigh, N. C.
3009. Julia Elizaheth, dau. of Edmund W. ; m. Oct. 16, 1897, Jas. W.
Murray. He d. Jan. 15, 1915. She lives in Burlington, N. C.
Bynum McBride, b. Dec. 18, 1898; m. Dec. 29, 1924, Ethel Ward.
Louise Pauline, b. Jan. 23, 1901; m. July 14, 1920, A. Glenn Holt, Jr.; two
chil.: Mary Louise, b. Oct. 12. 1921, and A. Glenn, Jr., b. Feb. 14, 1923.
Dan Hugh, b. Jan. 27, 1903; m. Oct. 6, 1924, Kitty Rebecca Loy.
Mary Jane, b. July 4, 1904.
Margaret Atwater, b. Oct. 13, 1905.
Elizabeth Brown, b. Feb. 23, 1912.
3012. William Anderson, son of Rufus Henry; m. Dec. 11, 1907, Dora
Marsh Thomason. He is a traveling salesman with headquarters at Macon,
Mo., and lives in Liberty, Mo. He was educated at Trinity College. Durham,
N. C., but his parents and sisters moved to Missouri.
3085. Cora Eugenia, b. Oct. 16, 1909.
3086. Temperance, b. April 12, 1912.
3087. Page, b. Aug. 2, 1915.
3013. Amma Frances, dau. of Rufus Henry; m. Jan. 7, 1890, Jarrold Major
Johnson. He d. Dec. 12, 1914, aged 50 years. She lives at Chillecothe, Mo.
Albert Lander, b. April 25, 1894; m. 1915, Florence Miller.
Three chil.: Wm. Howard, Ruth Elsa, Robert Lander.
Howard McConn, ta. June 14, 1897.
Orian Virginia, b. Aug. 16, 1902.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 291
:S(M4. I^iicy Wiirn'n, dau. of Rufus Henry; ni. Aug. 7, 1897, Edwaifi H.
Jacobs. He d." Sept. 30, 1917, aged 50 years; (2) John Lewis; d. about 1923.
She lives at Bentonvillo, Arl\.
Reyburn Whit lieki. b. Nov. 11. 1898.
8015. Orian High, dau. of Rufus Henry; m. April 3, 1912, Edward Cave.
He d. Feb. 26. 1916, aged 52 years. She lives at Liberty. Mo.
3016. Mary Harris, dau. of John Nathaniel; m. June 19, 1907, Aneas Wilton
Barrett. They" livo in Conway, S. C.
Aneas Wilton, b. Aug. 7, 1910.
3017. \Mlliam Hriggs, son of John Nathaniel; m. Dec. 26, 1914, Mary
Clarlvc. TIk'V livo at Bynum, N. C.
3088. John Nathaniel, b. July 27, 1916.
3089. William Marshall, b. April 20. 1920.
3090. Lillie Gannon, b. Oct. 21, 1921.
3091. Mary Frances, b. Sept. 26. 1923; d. July 22, 1924.
3018. Charles Hynuni, son of John Nathaniel; ni. Nov. 3, 1916. Sallie Belle
Dillani. Thev live in Winston-Salem, N. C.
3092. Charles Bvnum, b. July, 1919.
3093. Jack. b. 1921.
3019. Frank Page, son of James Bobbitt; m. Bonnie Dale Tve. b. Oct.
8, 1900.
3099. Nell Tye, b. July 30, 1922; m. \Y. W. Woodruff. Chil.: James Edward,
b. Aug. 5, 1944. Ina Kathleen, b. March 6, 1952. Bonnie Kirk, b.
July 5, 1953.
3100. James Bobbitt. b. April 10, 1921; m. Maitha June Livingston, real
estate broker. Chil.: Deborah Ann, b. Mav 8, 1918. James B.. Jr., b.
Sept. 3, 1954.
3102. Frank Page. Jr., b. April 14. 1925; m. Mittie Jane Moore. (Dau.)
Mary Nell, b. Feb. 11, 1951.
3103. Marion Ruth, b. June 12, 1933; m. Joseph H. Parker, fuel oil dis-
tributor. (Dau.) Billie Jo. b. Aug. 26, 19.54.
3020. Warn-n Kaslwood. m. Lida, b. Dec. 27, 1903, in Portsmouth. \'a., dau.
of Clarence and Lizzie Rhodes. Warren attended Trinity and Duke University.
3104. Warren, Jr., b. Nov. 1, 1925; Methodist minister. Grad. N. C. State,
architecture, 1949; Candler School of Theology, Emory Univ., Ga.,
1952.
3105. Ann Rhodes, b. May 2, 1930; bank teller; Greensboro College of
Women.
3106. Hal Bobbitt, b. May 6, 1932; LT.S. Army.
3020a. N<-ll I'age, b. May 12, 1912. Artist.
302L H(»herl Hyniini Page, son of James Bobbitt; b. May 5. 1916; m. Mary
Weston Edwards, i>. Oct. \.',. 1919, Wa.-;hington, N. C.
3107. Robert Weston, b. Dec. 16, 1942.
FIFTH GENERATION
30??. Dora .Mire. dau. of William Bnsrum; ni. Nov. r^ 1891. J. S. Morrow;
Dora h, Mav 7, 1.S71, d. .Ian. 10, 1943. John S. b. Dec. 29. 19IS; .1. March 16, 1924.
P'rankiin Carney, b. P>b. 28, 1897; m. Annie W. Toibert. b. Jan. 8. 190.'>.
Chil.: Helen Dixon, b. Aug. 11, 1929; m. Mav 10. 1952. Junies Franklin
Furr of P^ranklin. N. C. (Son) James. Jr.. b. Aug. 10. 1954. Helen. A.B.,
U.N.C.. 1952. PYances Ann, b. Jidy 29, 1938.
James Williams, b. May 28, 1902. Sup«'rvisj>r, postal transportation; m.
P>mm. b. May 21. 1902, dau. of Annabelle L<'e nnii WiMis Snowden Riiey
of Markham, P'auquier Co.. Va. Chil.: James. Jr.. b. Nov. lU. 1936. Guil-
ford College. Judith Carolyn, b. July .30. 19.39.
Marvin Bell. b. Vvh. 21, 1908; m. Sept. 14, 1915. Lizzie Ann Davis, Baker.
b. Aprd 2.1. 1907.
292 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Melvin Wilson Baker, b. Dec. 30, 1923; d. Dec. 2, 1944, killed in
World War II.
Allon Leon, b. Sept. 11, 1926, served two years, 8 months, WW II.
Clara Ann Baker, b. Oct. 20, 1930. Willie, b. July 17, 1936, now in
Japan.
Bobby Lee, b. Feb. 27, 1938.
3023. Lizzie Byniim, dau. of William Bascum; m. Dec. 24, 1895, Alfred
Lenoir Bell. He is a jeweler and optician at Belhaven, N. C.; also a devoted
husband and father. Mrs. Bell was a teacher in Belhaven graded school for a
number of years; president of the Woman's Missionary society for seven
years; teacher in M. E. Sunday school and a faithful church worker.
Alfred Lemuel, b. June 15, 1898.
3024. Mary Olivia, dau. of William Bascum; m. Jan. 2, 1901, Eugene
Claudious Neville. Chapel Hill, N. C.
Margaret Louise, b. Jan. 27, 1902; m. Oct. 12, 1922, Pearlymon L. Long.
Chil.: Catherine Louise, b. May 29, 1924; m. Nov. 28, 1948, Wilham L.
Byrd. (Sons) William, Jr., b. Sept. 18, 1949. Timothy Lee, b. Oct. 30, 1953.
Frances Hilda, b. Jan. 17, 1928; m. Aug. 28, 1948, Walter C. Moone,
Jr. (Son) Walter III, b. Aug. 13, 1949. Margaret Susan, b. Jan. 2, '55.
William Bryant, b. July 4, 1906, Bynum Ellbridge, b. June 7, 1908 and
Ralph Bunyan, b. July 2, 1911, all deceased.
Blanche Irene Anderson, b. Jan. 28, 1910, dietician; (dau.) Joan Helen, b.
Sept. 16, 1946.
Claudious Neville, b. Feb. 28, 1915; Janie Lee Neville Andrews.
Julia Helen, b. July 22, 1916; m. Ezekiel Otway Hardee (Bill).
3025. Margaret Blanche, dau. of William Bascum; m. Feb. 25, 1903, Carl
H. Strowd.
Charles Kennon, b. Nov. 30, 1903; m. Clementine Raiford, Co. Welfare
Supt. Chatham Co., b. July 19, 1903. (Chil.: Elvin Emerson, b. Jan. 22,
1925; head, circulation dept., Duke Univ. Library; m. Barbara Anne, b.
April 7, 1926, dau. Lottie May Wills and James Benjamin Watson, Sr.,
of Fayette Co. Confluence, Pa. (Sons) Carl Watson, b. Aug. 26, 1949,
Alan Raiford, b. March 13, 1951 and Richard Watson, b. April 22, 1952.
Charles K., Jr., b. Nov. 13, 1945.
Ben Rose, b. Dec. 27, 1906, d. April, 1942.
Martha Louise, b. May 11, 1911; m. Dec. 16, 1930, Robert Bland, b. March
19, 1907 at Pittsoro, N. C, son of Cara Bland and Robert Joseph Moore.
Chil.: Margaret Bland, b. Aug. 6, 1936, sojih. at Womans College, Univ.
N. C. Frances Strowd, b. Oct. 1, 1939.
James William, b. June 6, 1914.
3026. David Marvin, b. Oct. 31, 1880; m. Oct. 18, 1906, Isma Vetura, b.
Oct. 4, 1885, Alamance Co., N. C, dau. Esper Ann and Andrew David Andrews.
3094. Wilham Bennet, b. July 29, 1907.
3095. Annie Eugenia, b. June 22, 1910.
3096. Alfred David, b. Dec. 14, 1912.
3097. Roy Vincent, b. July 11, 1916.
Mathew Braxton, b. Aug. 12, 1918, d. .
Walter Marvin, b. Oct. 31, 1925.
3027. Carney Bennett, m. April 5, 1922, Bertha, b. Sept. 20, 1882, dau. of
Ida and David Andrews. Methodist.
3108. Lilhan Bynum, b. April 14, 1923; m. Nov. 1, 1944, Tyson M. Kirk.
Chil.: Teresa Faye, b. July 13, 1950. Edward Bennett, b. April 13, '53.
3109. May Rochelle, b. Sept. 16, 1926.
3110. David Elbridge, b. March 15, 1929.
3028. Lenna, m. Jan. 9, 1908, Charles O., b. 1878, son of Jennie and Atlas
Lloyd. He died of pneumonia Feb. 3, 1924.
Grady Eugene, b. Oct. 10, 1908.
Kemp Atwater, b. Feb. 7, 1911, m. April 7, 1945, Mary Madelene Moize,
b. May 24, 1922. (Sons) Donald Kemp, b. July 7, 1946 and Jerry Charles,
b. May 10, 1950.
Helen Elizabeth, b. Aug. 22, 1913; m. March 11, 1938, Lawrence Johnston,
ATWATHM GENEALOGY 293
b. Nov. 15. 1908, son of Roxie and Henry Paris of Hau River. N. C.
(Dans.) Mary Jane. b. Feb. 7, 191.3. June Elizabeth, b. Feb. 26, 1915.
Brenda Kay."b. March 26. 1919.
Dorothy Charlene. b. Oct. 7, 1916; m. Jesse Graham Nicks. Jr., b. July 2,
1920. son of J. G. and Downie Nicks. Chil.: Freeman Graham, b. June
27. 1949. Judv Charlene. b. May 22. 1950. Kermit Charles, b. July 3. 1953.
Raymond Chaiies, b. Dec. 9. 1921; m. July 5, 1948. Effie DeLois Phillips.
b. Feb. 14. 1925. Chil.: James Ray. b. May 5. 1942. Shirley Charlene. b.
Feb. 2. 1915. Linda Lea. b. July 4. 1947.
30-39. .Mattir Lillian, dau. of William Bascum, m. Oct. 26. 1912. Bruce
Strowd. divorced.
Robert Lee, b. Nov. 21, 1913; m. d) Martha Croom. one child. Betsy, b.
March 31, 1938. (2) m. Merle Taylor. Chil.: Robert Lee, Jr., b. Aug. 23.
1942. Nancv Chervl. b. Jan. 1. 1944. Frances Minerva, b. Aug. 8. 1945.
Billy, b. Avig. 11, 1950.
Mattie Atwater. b. July 21, 1915; m. J. B. Johns. Chil.: Billic (Bibei b.
March 13, 1938. Julie Carol, b. Dec. 12, 1940.
3030. A. Clyde L., son of Samuel M.; chiropractor: m. Charleen. b. March
5. 1915. PBX operator.
3043. Varnie Seth, son of Thomas F.; single; 1910, three years U.S. Army.
1918, one year nine months U.S. Navy. Klsoughtau, Va.
3046. John Larnbrtli. son of Wilson Bynum; m. Jamie, b. Oct. 27. 1912.
dau. of Mattie Scvdl and Hunter Hillcry Taylor of Harrellsville. N. C. Greens-
boro. N. C.
3m. John Lambeth. Jr., b. March 26, 1938.
3047. Annie Lea, dau. of Luther E.; m. Sept. 5. 1922. Cameron H. Keels,
b. Aug. 20. 1896. son of Berta Webb and Eugene C. Keels. Sarah Wil.son, b.
June 10, 1923; m. Oct. 25, 1947, John Chetwood Mahler. ( Dau. i Susan Atwater,
b. March 27, 1950. Cameron. Jr., b. June 30. 1930; D.D.S., Emory University,
Atlanta. Ga.
:i049. Luther Kdinund. .Ii.. m. Martha Ladd Coble, b. May 23. 1911: assist-
ant managi'i' I't'p.si-Cula and half owner.
3112. Martini Ju.sephmc, b. Sept. 24. 1936.
3113. Luther Edmund III. b. Jan. 3. 1942.
3051. liolxTl Nathaniel son of Luther E.; m. July 5. 1940. Julia Brent,
dau. of Hallie Gieenway and Leo Eldridge Byrum. See History Section.
3114. Barbara Brent, b. Sept. 5. 1947.
3115. Robert Kent. b. Dec. 11, 1951.
305->. Mary Tuttle. m. Jo.seph Andrew, Jr.. b. Oct. 19. 1915. Pilot Mtn.,
N. C. son of Slary Elizabeth Hiatt and Joseph A. Pell. Sr.
Linda Atwater. b. Aug. 30. 1942. Joseph Andrew IIL b. Nov. 13. 1946.
3053. rranU <;., son of Luther E.; M.D.
30.54. Hiehniond Walton, dau. of James R.; m. Jime 21. 1913. Thoma.s
Dickson Adams.
Thomas Dick.son. Jr.. b. April 30. 1944. James Atwater. b. Sept. 16. 1917.
3055. Martha rrances. dau. of Charles ^^; Eil. R. E. Lee Institute. I^
Grange Female College; Eastern Star; Daughters of American Revolution;
U.S. Daughter 1812: United Daughter.s of Confederacy; m. Dec. 20. 1911.
Wiley Horry Ad.ims. b. June 19, 1885 Onlinary. of Laurens County. Dublin. Ga.
Charle.s Wyoriette, b. Dec. 17. 1912; vice-pres. Coca-Coin (^o.. ed. Mnrii>n
Military. George Washington Univ.. Benjamin Frnnklin U.: n.s.st. natl
dir. War Finance. 1946; recipient medal French Ministry of Finance
for contributions to Interallied Exposition Savin.s; Methodl.st; m. Sept.
3. 1938. Ruth, b. PVb. 24. 1918. dau. of Lorena I^ou.se and George J.
Schoeneman. of Washington. D. C.
James Garv. b. Sept. 10. 19,39.
Thomas Robert, b. Oct. 25. 1940.
Robert Charles, b. June 17, 1941.
294 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Phil Abilene, b. Jan. 6, 1914; B.S. Presbyterian College; m. June 1943,
Mary Little, b. Aug. 17, 1917. Chil.: Mary Cooper, b. Jan. 3, 1947. Phil
Abilene, Jr., b. Sept. 17, 1950; Charles William, b. July 22, 1952.
Wiley Horry, Jr., b. March 5, 1918; m. June 16, 1949, Claudia Taylor of
Dexter, Ga. Chil.: Claude Taylor, b. Aug. 16, 1950. Wiley Horry HI, b.
Feb. 17. 1953.
Robert Thurston,* b. Sept. 12, 1920; ed. Dahlonega College; d. Sept. 12,
1944. See Historical Section.
Martha Frances, b. Nov. 11, 1922; m. (1) W. E. Brinson, (son) William E.,
b. Nov. 6, 1941. (2 m.) M. B. Wingfield, Jr., June, 1945. Chil.: Middleton
Barnett Wingfield HI, b. March 22, 1946. Martha Ann, b. Feb. 26, 1953.
Callie Helen, b. May 17, 1925; ed. Georgia State College; m. March 24,
1949, Dixon Maddox Glover, Jr. Chil.: Dixon Maddox HI, b. Dec. 16, 1949.
Robert Thurston, b. Sept. 30, 1951. Allen Addison, b. Sept. 5, 1954.
Ann Elizabeth, b. April 12, 1928; ed. B. S. Univ. of Georgia, Phi Mu
sorority. Teacher; m. June 4, 1954, John Lowe Wall, Jr.
3057. Robert E.; m. Floried H., b. April 24, 1902.
3116. Bette Jane, b. June 13, 1927; ed. Wesleyan College (cum laude)
A.B. Mercer Univ. 1955, (Me.D.); org'ns.: AAUW, Beta Sigma
Phi, Wesleyan Alumnae, Methodist.
3117. Robert Edmond, Jr., b. June 13, 1927 (twin of Bette Jane); ed.
Mercer, B.B.S. from Emory Univ. Org'ns.: Kappa Alpha, Americier
Institute of Banking, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Bibb Co.
School of Special Education; m. Carolyn Griffin of Macon, Ga.,
March 6, 1955.
3118. Patsy Anne, b. May 10, 1931; B.S. Emory Univ. Supervisor, nursing
service, Emory University Hospital.
3119. Bennie Albert,* b. Feb. 2, 1933; ed. Mercer University; d. Jan. 30,
1954 in Korea.
3058. James A., son of Charles M.; m. Dec. 25, 1918, Ina Mae Favors, b.
Geneva, Ga., March 11, 1901.
3120. James Robert, b. July 10, 1920; m. April 24, 1941, Joan Read, of
Macon, b. Dec. 14, 1923. Children:
3121. Gail Read, b. Feb. 16, 1942.
3122. James, Jr., April 17, 1951.
3123. William Eldridge, b. June 10, 1924; m. April 30, 1945, Minnie Wade
Clark, b. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 9, 1926. Children:
3124. William, Jr., b. Sept. 25, 1946.
3125. Deborah Ann, b. May 7, 1951.
3059. Martha Carolyn, dau. of George E.; m. Aug. 25, 1934, Reeves Emory
Johnson, of Macon, Ga.
(Dau.) Martha Emily, b. Aug. 30, 1941.
3060. Walter Blandford, son of George E.; m. June 19, 1937, Frances
Freeman Stodghill of Atlanta. Children:
3126. Martha Evelyn, b. Feb. 6, 1940.
3127. Barney Stodghill, b. Oct. 16, 1945.
3061. Lena Pearl, dau. of Hull Asbery; m. Edgar Boone. Gladys Falba
Rocher, b. Oct. 17, 1912.
3063. Annie Laura, m. Richard K. Adams. Annie with American Trust
Company last ten years.
3064. Hull Alexander, m. Mary J., b. April 3, 1905.
3128. Agnes V., b. May 2, 1926; m. Grady L. Pait, b. June 2, 1925. Grady
L., Jr., b. Jan. 15, 1945. Thomas Glenn, b. Jan. 2, 1951.
3129. Laura P., b. Feb. 26, 1930; m. Paul B. Mille, b. May 7, 1928. Chil.:
Diane L., b. Dec. 21, 1951. Theresa J., b. April 19, 1953.
305. Hatten Howard, m. Rosabell Beardon, b. April 23, 1905. Hatten died
June 30, 1951; he was a twin of Hull Alexander.
3140. Hatten H., Jr., b. July 13, 1924.
3141. Iva Jean, b. April 30, 1926; m. Paul Edward, b. Dec. 20, 1920, son
of Mildred Aline Casterline and Purley Edward Taylor. Children:
Philip Howard, b. May 22, 1947. Paula Jean, b. Feb. 19, 1953.
Hattan Edward, b. Sept. 7, 1954.
ATWATER GENEALOGY 295
3066. B<'ssi«' ("l.vdr. m. Torramc Spt^ncer Goffe, b. 1«91. deceased. Chil.:
Edna Goitnuio, h. Oct. 16, 1920; in. Honry p:d\vanl Purk-s. b. May 7. 1920.
(Daus. ) Andrea Gayle, b. Aug. 2, 194 1. Frances Anne, b. Aug. 8. 1917.
Rebecca Jean, b. Aug. 23, 1917.
Rowena Isabelle, b. 1925; m. Spear.
3067. .\(ldi.- I.u<-, m. William Goffe.
8068. I\a Mac. ni. Arthur Mathews.
3069. Lester Hollv, .son of Hull Asbery; m. litlil Hcl.n Kidncr of Long
Island, div. 1911.
3112. Sandra, b. ; m. Feb. 1951 to Bruce Esterbrooks.
3073. Emorv Wilbur, son of Ezekiel Robartus.
3143. Emory W., Jr.. b. April 11. 1943.
3144. James Patrick, b. May 2, 1945.
3073a. Hull .Vsbcrrv. son of Ezekiel Robartus.
3145. Hull Asbcny, Jr., b. Oct. 7, 1938.
3076. .Alfred Sidney, Jr.. n\. Nov. 15, 1916. Sallie Sue Abernathv, b. April
12, 1892.
3146. Alfred Sidney III, b. Oct. 28, 1917. Pilot major, USAF.
3147. Carolvn Eugenia, b. Sept. 18. li'18.
3148. William Felix, b. Feb. 25, 1920: Lt.. USAF; m. Sept. 5. 1943 at
Dalhart Airbase. Dalhart, Texas. Dorothy Mae. b. Jan. 18. 1923.
dau. Pearl Mae and Lloyd Eugene McKee of Richard.son. Texas.
William secured a B.S.. Berea College; M.A.. George Peabody
College. ( Sons )
3149. William F., Jr.. b. Nov. 12, 1945.
3150. Sidney Eugene, b. Feb. 10. 1949.
3151. Lorna Beth, b. Sept. 20. 1954.
3152. Francis Kent. b. June 4. 1924; station mgr. WJRZ i radio); m.
Sept.. 1945. Betty Anderson.
3153. Susan Moran, b. March 8, 1947.
31.54. Debbie Lynn. b. May 22, 1950.
3078. Itoland Jal)an, killed by lightning 1925.
3098. George Bunyan, b. Sept. 1. 1921.
3079. Ituth, dau. John Bimyan; m. Hardin Gunter, b. 1RS6. Insurance
broker.
Sallie Ruth, b. 1922; teacher; m. Woodward.
.3080. John Wilbur, owner recapping plant, Durham, North Carolina.
30HI. (.race Snipes; teacher; m. Layton Jones, Durham, N. C.
308!. William raul, m. Fanny Lea. school teacher, b. 1907. ( Dau. » m. Aug.
25. 1950, Hilton Lavorno Lilly. (Son) William Van. b. May 7. 1951.
3155. Harrington Eloys, b. 1930. Sec. Bldg. & Loan Association.
3(>H3. HulxTt lA't\ son of John Bunyan; owner .service station; m. Snowden
Crabtree, b. 1909. Durham Covmtv, North Carolina.
31.56. Hubert Lee. Jr., b. 1938.
3157. Robert Cole. Jr., b. 194 5.
3158. Charles Snipes, b. 1917.
3091. William Uriiiietf, son of David Marvin: m. June 10, 1945. nt Fort
Bragg. N. C, Mddrcd I'iiarhiie. b. Oct. 6. 1919. dau. of Willie Media W.'ird and
Charles Henry Isle v.
3159. Billie Jean, b. Mar«h 27. 1946.
3160. Dixie Lee. b. Jan. 2. 1948.
3161. William Bennett. Jr.. b. Oct. 14. 1951.
William Sr.. vice-president Cole-Gunn Hosiery Mill. Yanceyville. N. C.
309.*). Knginia .\t water, m. Aug. 22, 1933. Coy Cornelius Humphries, son
of Mollie Clayton and Luther Humphries, b. Sept. 15, 1907.
296 ATWATER GENEALOGY
Douglas Neil, b. April 3, 1936, d. Dec. 27, 1941 of acute leukemia.
Sherry Nell, b. May 19, 1947.
Bonnie Atwater, b. Feb. 9, 1949.
3096. Alfred David, m. Sept. 12, 1936, Julia Brinkley, b. Jan. 25, 1915.
3097. Koy Vincent, m. Nov. 15, 1941, Emma Louise Moore, b. June 20, 1923,
dau. of Anna Mae Hooper and William Moore. Roy is an executive.
3162. William David, b. March 14, 1944.
3163. Mark Vincent, b. Nov. 9, 1949.
3164. Walter Marvin, b. Oct. 31, 1925; son of David Marvin; m. Nov. 25,
1949, Annie Elizabeth, b. April 2, 1927, dau. of Nora Mae Sturdivant
and Jacob Newton Eubanks.
3165. Alana Dawn, b. June 1, 1951.
3166. James David, b. Jan. 3, 1953.
3098. George Bunyan, son of Roland L., m. Marie Mason, b. 1927. Catham
covmty, North Carolina. George is U.S. letter carrier.
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION
553. Obedience, dau. of Samuel Atwater and Ruth Dickerman; b. Dec. 12,
1788; d. April 10, 1868; m. Sept. 13, 1809, Amos White Sanford.
Katherine Obedience, b. Oct. 20, 1831; d. March 10, 1906; m. J. Beecher
Leek. They had nine chil.: Nellie, Hattie, Katie, Mary E., b. March 18,
1862, Abtaie N., Albert R., Willie, Charles and Gertrude.
Mary Eliza, m. Arthur Wilcox; (2) Albert Henry Wall; One dau. by
first marriage, Arline Parker, b. Aug. 18, 1887; two chil. by second
marriage: Edith May, b. Sept. 11, 1892, and Lillian Amelia, b.
March 11, 1897.
Edith May, m. Nov. 1, 1913, Charles McNeill Way; one child,
Albert Henry Wall, b. May 28, 1915.
Lillian Amelia, m. Oct. 21, 1922, Louis Chevallier; one child:
Mary Edith, b. Nov. 30, 1923.
James John was of the Nova Scotia branch. No more can be ascertained
about him. He had
James John, m. Eliza Myers.
Alexander, killed by Indians.
Harriet, m. Ebin Foote.
Esther.
Eliza.
5091. Claire Blanche, dau. of A. G. Cox; m. David Daniel, Jr., son of Elgy
and David Daniel Stuart. (Son) Daniel Scott, b. April 14, 1954.
2180a. Doris Marion Basso, b. June 7, 1926; m. Peter Blazenko, b. July 17,
1918, parents, Denys and Kesnia, both deceased. (Chil.) Denys Franklin, b.
April 30, 1947. Shirley Lynne, b. Aug. 14, 1948. Kerry Gene, b. Dec. 28, 1951.
Bernice Anne, b. May 14, 1955.
2275. Robert Earl Attwater, b. 1882; retired.
2276. Bessie Ellen; b. 1887; deceased.
2277. Margaret Belle (Dinnell); b. 1890; retired.
2278. Mable Girtrude (Hayes); b. 1897; housewife.
ATVVATl-:ii (IKNEALOGY 297
2279. Kossir B.atricc (Laiiry); h. 1902.
1544. KolxTt Wilson Atf u;iI.t; h. ISfvl. died 1921.
1548. >l;jr.v I-:ii/.alM'tli Allwatcr; b. 1860, d. 1915.
1541. Klr.oia KcbiH'ca (granddaughter, Virginia Lee Nottingham, b. 1896:
ni. William H. Burton, retired profe.ssor, education author. Daughter of 1511.
Margaret Penney, b. 1872, now living in Ohio; ni. Robert Leo Nottingham, b.
1863. deceased.)"
2128. Kenneth (iillctt, son of Edna Mabel, h .Ian. 21. 1911: m. Viola V.
Ciuren. h. .Xow 2, 1911. Childron:
Sharron Kay. b. Dec. 27, 1939. Linda Ann, b. May 23. 1913. Kenneth
Frank, b. Jan. 18, 1949.
I M.L.\.>.->111KI)
.Arthur R. Atwater. b. 1885. Chil.: Gladys Atwater Thomas, b. 1910: Arthur
Robert Atwater, Jr., b. June 1. 1912: William Atwater, b. 1913; Fred L. At-
water. b. 1916: I^Iary L. Atwater, b. 1927. Florence G., b. 1918. wife of
Arthur, Jr.
Charles Dorf .Atwater, Sr., m. Mo.selle I.: Evan.ston. 111. Charle.s Dorf Atwater,
Jr., b. April 11, 1925, m. Barbara Ann. b. Oct. 26. 1929. They live in Louisville,
Kentucky.
Charles Dorf Atwater III, b. Aug. 3. 1950.
Robert Stephen Atwater, b. March 14, 1952.
James Key Atwater, Baywater, Nova Scotia: died 1928; m. Mary Elizabeth
Donnelly, Sommerville, Mass; died 1901. James Arthur .\twater, h. May 9.
1898. Ins. agent and Dep. Sheriff of Hampden County, Westfield, Mass: m.
Marie Isabelle Stetson on Feb. 17, 1918: b. March 15, 1900.
James Manley Atwater, b. March 27. 1919.
Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 10, 1920, m. Herman Noel Bilodeau.
Dorothy Annette, b. July 15, 1924, m. James B. Adoretti. Children:
Peter James, b. March 5, 1945. David Noel, b. Dec. 25, 1948.
Evelyn Leone, b. Dec. 14, 1937.
St^'Ua .Atwater Clark, St. Helena, Calif. Chil.: Myrna Atwater Taylor: Mrs.
Clair E. Heitman; Mrs. Fred E. Herzer; Albert Charles Atwater. Jr.. b. April
16, 1926: m. Norma, b. March 21, 1926.
I-rank Jasper .Xtwater, 1). Nov. 21, 1890; son of Mansfield and Celia Atwater.
b. May 29, 1863 and Doc. 24, 1873. respectively; m. Je.ssie, b. M.iy 16, 1894.
Mansfield Atwater, Jr. and John W. Atwater, are Frank Jasper Atwater's
brothers. One sister was Lenore Atwater, of Berkeley, Calif.
Mildred Celia. b. Oct. 14, 1918; PMna M. b. March 29. 1922. HowanI J.
Atwater, Midland, Texas; John 1>. Atwater, Alamt>gordo. N. M.; Jwnmio
H. Atwater, Raton, N. M.; Edmond F. Atwater, Trinidail, Colo.; Mr.s.
Betty Atwater Towndrnw, Raton, N. M.
HowanI Jasper .Atwater, b. Oct. 29. 1916, .son (»f Je.s.sio Nei.sh Atwater and
Frank .I.isncr Atv.ater. He married Frances Guffey, b. Fob. 25, 192.'?. Midland,
Texfs.
Connie Kay. b. Dec. 11, 1917; Jnmos Edmund, b. Dec. 22. 1919.
Theo«lore Freeman .Atwater. d. Portland, Ore., 1933. ( Sonl Jaine.M Freeman,
b. 1925, lives Inglewood, Calif.
( Brothers of Theodore, Henry John, of Portland. Ore., and Roy Stewart.
of Wilmar, Calif.
298
ATWATER GENEALOGY
INDEX
AARON 461.
ABEL 272, Ward 178.
ABBIE LOUISE 1567. Wanton 2565.
ABIA CORDELIA 2989.
ABIAH 165, 254.
ABIGAIL 8. 13, 16, 40, 52, 54, 73, 85, 108,
111, 140, 158, 173, 222, 227, 245. 273,
404, 576, 600. 944. Ann 466, Ann 910.
Augusta 1078. C. 1483, Shirley 1554.
ABNER 398.
ABRAHAM 79. 454.
ADA BYNUM 2980, Maria 2373.
ADALINE 941. 1897.
ADDIE LOU 3067, N. 1927, Susan 3004.
ADELAIDE 1339, Hortense 1349.
ADELE 2650.
ADELIA MAY 2502.
ADDISON 1244, J. 2046. Norton 726.
ADOLPHUS 394.
AGNES ALICE 2464, Christina 1719, Mary
2024, Elizabeth .5253, V. 3128.
A. G. COX 2364.
ALAN DAWN 3165.
ALANSON 904.
ALBERT 414, 1134, 1838, A. 739, 1128,
Ailing 2028, C. 980, Earl 2011, Geo.
5092. J. 1424. Judson 2676. W. 874,
William 856. Worthineton 2324.
ALBERTA AGNES 2199.
ALEXANDER 1451.
ALEEN MAZY 2419.
ALFRED 1014. 2196, E. 967. Ellsworth
1993, Eusene 1698, David 3096. H. 1807,
I. 1904, L. 1157. Sidney 3001, Jr. 3076,
III 3146.
ALICE ADELIA 1926, Alice B. 1940. Eliza
853, Elizabeth 1865, Hixon 2434, Laura
2319, Mitchell 1845, Violet 2665.
ALIDA VIOLA 1928.
ALLEN ELI 1271, H. 2505, Hawley 1090,
Moore 1645, Munroe 2026. Russell 2317.
Jr. 5081.
ALLESANDRA 5014.
ALMIRA 420, Chloe 1699.
ALMON B. 1655. L. 2381.
ALONZO 1919, B. 1074, D. 1806. Edwin
1100. Hudson 2477, M. 1773.
ALTA 2594, L. 2512, Leona 2467, Loretta
2030.
ALVAROUS 397, Ward 1482.
AMANDA 493. B. .2347.
AMARYLLIS 174.
AMBROSE 65. 419, Jr. 2475, Cotter 1073.
AMELIA 182. 342, 416, 498, 766, 5125,
Lienor 839, L. 1689.
AMMA FRANCES 3013.
AMOS 151, 244, 486, Augustus 326, Town-
send 1278.
AMY 592.
AMZI 469. 1.571.
ANDREW LEWIS 1314.
ANGELINA 1167, 1388, Maria 1252.
ANGELO 1601. Etlwanl 1637.
ANITA ANN 5197. Bond 2281.
ANN 96, 1175, 1907, 5230, Langston 5154.
ANNA 121, 259, 333, 475, 490. 492, 12.58,
2861, Belinda 1947, Bell 1429. Carrine
5046, Dorothea 1872, Grant 1824, Jane
1727, Julia 387. K. 1.536, Lou 5209,
Louise 1925, Louisa 988, Margaret 2218,
Maria 2435, Mix 508, Rhodes 3105,
Townsend 687.
ANNE 134. 192, 578, 1400, B. 1208, Caro-
line 1148, Maria 366.
ANNETTE L. 2690A, Christine 5184.
ANNIE EUGENIA 3095. Laura 3063. Lea
3047. May 3039, Wilcox 1227.
ANNIS 1197.
ANSELL E. 2243.
APRIL DAWN 5006.
ARCHIBALD JEROME 1353. Law 2003.
ARCHIE 2716.
ARTHUR 2913.
ARIA FERN 2223.
ARLENE HELEN 5294.
ARLETTA PERMILDA 1616.
ARLOW NELSON 619. 1137.
ARNOLD 354.
ARTHUR ALBERT 2395, Carey 2446,
Charles 2810, Clark 2227. E. 2270, Edi-
son 1315, Jerome 1755, P. 2416. S. 2625,
Stanley 1302, Theodore 2126.
ASA 239, 1110, Godfrey 2872, Goodyear
328, 701, Jay 2490, Lawrence 5205.
ASAPH 128, 349, 758, Aloysius 2701, Sher-
wood 2084.
ASENATH 402, 1425.
ATHALIA M. M. 999.
ATLAS WORTHINGTON 1733.
AUBREY W. 1449, S. 2661.
AUDREY 5319.
AUGUSTA A. 2626, R. 2495, Wood 1377.
AURELIA H. 1023, Jane 1942, P. 1205.
AYRES B. 1815.
BARBARA 761, 2.583, 2744, Jean .5235,
Jeanne 5142, Brent 3114.
BARNEY STODGHILL 3127.
BAXTER L. 1470.
BEATRICE 2918. Marv Stuart 2181.
BELAH 479.
BELINDA 1202.
BELLE 1479. Louise 2426.
BELURA A. 1285.
BENEROY 351.
BENJAMIN 23, 89, 264, 299. 649, 1180,
1192, 1901, Avery 1033, Chase 1967,
Harry 2006, Leonard 1644, Todd 286.
BENNIER M. 3056.
BENONI 1088.
BERNARD DONALD 5219, Frederick
2207, LeRoy 271.5.
BERNICE PEARL 1297, Vivian 2813,
Mabel 2471.
BERT LEONARD 1638, II 5093.
BERTA MAY 2499. Idella 2779.
BERTHA 876, 1768. 2442. 2608. 2614,
ATWATER GENEALOGY
299
Afines 2400. F.. llS.'i. Grac- 2lf.2. I<l. II.
2.'^2R. JDM-pliinr 147.1. Malx-1 2;ill.
lU-.HroN 2()02. Cariis ITW.
I'.KSSIK 212.1. 2.'i')f). Kll.-n 2276. Clyde .iOfifi.
HKl SKA ;^0.'i. :U^. 336. 367. 577. 583, 706,
1013. 1027. 1173.
BF.TTF. J \NF 3116.
1511.1.1 K .IF\N 31.V).
BLANCHF 26.i4. Flla 2."i2.
r,OMT\ I.FF 5116.
r>()^ 1) 2706.
UK VDFOKI) ( l.\KK 1177.
r>HKT VA HON l{()(.KKS 51.Vi.
r.iJI \\ FK \NK1.IN 51H').
UKDDIF T. 2.i()9.
BRUCE MASON .5012. Hall 2HH(). Jr. .5.309.
R.^Miol.!.. .5299.
BK^ \\ l.Wi. Hoa.ilfv 2122.
lU FORD WFFl.lNC.iON 2.521.
lU Ri.FU;il F. 1675.
BlKM-.Tr BROWN ELL 1332.
lU K r 2611.
BIRTON W. 1762.
B^KFl. E. 2031.
CAFFI! 22. 51. 69. 278. 303. 37.5. 651.
Hiinlini:ton 799.
C\I\I\ li WNFS 2.5.50. B.njamin 2893.
CAM)! \ W. M)UH.
CAKl.F F. 26 U). Barrett .5275. Fndirick
2928. L. 2136. W alt.-r 2.329.
CARLOS 790.
C\RFFTON W. 286.5. William 2.382.
WaMif .5243.
CARNEY BENNETT ,5027. Bxmim .3011.
C. 29.53. Bradford .5311.
CAROL MAY. Ann 5128. Jane .5.3.36. Mars
2153. Swift 2712.
CAROLINE 373. AiiuiiMa i:U)2. D. 718.
1. 1003. Eii/.ai.nii 798. Fli/.ai..tli 16.57.
Eli/.al..-tli 1.560. M. 1.583. I'. 1421. iVn-
fi.dd 282.5.
r\i;()I > \ RMIFR .5016.
( \lii;i I ( RFFI.M \N 2190.
CARRIE 855. Franr.-s 2.«6. isahc-l 2120.
Bavnr 2981. T. 1218.
CASiINF ELRFliX 1787.
CATilERINF 1.59. .Wl. .507. ,551.6.32. 1,391.
1703. 26.i6. Ald.n.- 2W)9. C. 1.575. C.
1.57.5. Clari-sa 1240. E. C. 804. Jom-
l.liiiir 1 U.6. Mnriain 22.50. Ri(li 1621.
(4:( 1! I'.RdW N 207(1.
( FI I \ 2935. 2942. ir.n.- 2519,
( li \i;rrv i. 4.52.
( il\i;l.ES .309. .3.59. 587. 622. 660. 9.37.
ll()5. 1221. 1488. 1.573. 2111. 2.591.
A. 8.38. A. 1761. \l..l 100(1. \l..ii/.<> 1492.
.\rlliiir. Au>;ii-tii- 686.
Biiddin>;t()M 1.531. Bar^r 226<>. ibrm-
1248. Brrwst.T 1.368. Brink 1''<'2. Bv
num .3018. .jr. .3092. Clir-l.-r 2842. C.
.30.3 L ( Marine- 2403. Clark 22'K>. |)a%iil
2016. David 5100. David 5175. D. 1H5H.
Edward 2(M)0. Edward 2.520. Edwin
20.39. ElliridK'- 2220. Ellsw.irlli 2261.
Elni.~ 123], F. 2750. F.nn 713. Eran.is
1972. Frrnmnl 1428. Eninonl 2177. (i.
7.38. (;a!.- .528.3. i.. 948. (;. 168.5. H.
1911. Hail 1749, H.-nrv < 1808) 670,
ll.nrv (18501 1161. Il.nrv il8f.0l 1281.
CHARLES HOB\RT 2262. Hora..- 1279,
Isaac 1260. Ivr> 1707. J. (1896) 22.3.5.
.Ir. .5062 .1. I 18.52 > l'>03. Jani.-s 1 l.Vi.
J.-ff.rx.n 1103. .luliu- 931. K.rii-r 2312.
K.nn.tli 2751. K.sin .5322. L. ( 18»9i
1142. Lan.lon 12.53. I<.rlvard 2H3. L.vi
2290. l.vinan 191.5, L. 2429. L. 2832,
M (18611 1.328. M. (18851 2.389. 29W..
Madix.n 7.30. Manning: 1290. \lan«on
272.5. N. 1.3.58. N.dx.n 1162. Oudin 20(^)1.
Rohorl 81.5. .52.59. .S. 1817. Snipis 31.58.
T. 26.53. Thomas 2909, Town-rnd 682,
W. (18001 900. W. (18.56t 1810. Wil-
liam 20.«. \\illi> 2121. \\iliow-ld)v
2208. Woodward 1.52L Jr. 22.52. W illmr
2721.
CHARl.OJ'l E 407. 4.59. Wl. 1.5.5.5.5. 5151,
A, 843. Almira 865. Ann 405. B.lle
1743. Elizal..lli 28.5.5. Ford 1.321. Louise
2498. Mas 1519. Rowi-na 1577. Ro-lir
2240.
CHAUNCEY .543. Wyman 16.54.
ClIERin I YNN .531L Jan.- .527.3.
(;HE>IFR 1170. 2.587.
CHRI.^rol'HEi; 207. 4.37. Crt-rn.- 18()8.
CHRI.^riNE ELIZ\BF.TH 2883. Anita
.5313.
CHLOE 1.50. 179. 218. 1015.
( I \IRF 1891. Blan.iir .50<>L
( I \R\ 875. 1723. 2607. \. 12'M. Ad.ll
1687. B. 2172. B.-lir 19.30. C. 1«X). Cath-
.rin.- 2463. Ev.-iin.- 1760. Lillian 1.509.
Bar-.,n- 1825.
CLARFNt F 17.38. 21.30. 2701. 2897. En-
ficnc 1686. Buikin^luun 2321, Elwood
1.303. (;ordon 282 L Moff.tt 215L Wal-
ton 2406.
CLARICE MVRt.lERlTE 1113, J.an
21 '13.
CL.\RI.'^."> A 112. 772. 928. Framrs 684.
M, 27.59.
(I MDE H X^riNCS 281'».
n \\ .5328.
( I \^ roN ( LIFFOKD 2:')<t. WrII.-.. IMl.
Warn.r 2.H.I.
( IFMFNI FIN I FY 264.5.
(LEO FIIMMIil 2875. Palriria .5307.
CLE(tN F\FR \l. 2682.
(LEON \ •M.5,
(LIFFOKD 289.5. Bo\.l .5288, E. 2J21.
EllMrl 1708. Fr.-d 281H). Jam.-s Ir^O.
I .roN im.I.
t I IN ION FDW \KD :VH).
( IIO 2111.
(I ^ DE El (iENE 2818. W. 2-W6.
t ol I FEN BESS .VH.5.
( (t| I INs IM7.
(ON D. I U>9. Av.-rv 5U4L
( ONSI \N( F 1528. I oraim- 222r..
CON.STANT LO^ AL TL PILE 83*.
300
ATWATER GENEALOGY
CORA ANNA 2461. Eugenia 3085. Julia
2999, Lynn 2266.
CORDE ALTHEA 2459.
CORDELIA 1602.
CORLES E. 1804.
CORNELIA 426. 1057. M. 2104.
CORNELIUS 542. Rush (18191 1119. Rush
(1858) 1828.
CORTUNA 1472.
COTT L. 2171.
CRAIG KIMBERLY 5324.
CRYSTAL 2920.
CURTIS ECKFELDT 2326, Lyie 2051.
CYRUS BERT 2845.
DAISY E. 2641. M. 2014.
DALE 2357.
DAMARIS 3, 33. 64, 97. 2711, Sayre 2783.
DANIEL 32. 98. 288. 595. 614, A. 1132.
Au2;ustus 2553. Care 2447, Eber 625.
H. ^2237. Leonard 1081. W. 1814. W.
5213.
DARCY EL.MYRA 2741.
DARWIN 916.
DARIUS ADAMS 1072.
DAID 1, 4V. 25, 41, 58, 76, 122, 204, 248.
335, 345, 448, 636, 752, 1102, 1649, A. N.
5005, Austin 2082, Bruce 5301, Charl-
ton 2582, C. 780, Denison 1037, EI-
bridae 3110. Fisher 776, G. 1423, Gra-
ham 823, H. 2531. H. 729. H. 1900.
H. 5004, Hastinss 1871, Hastings 2568,
Heath 5306, Hubert 2834, Jr. 2782. Ill
5236. Judson 1242. M. 849, LeRov 5272,
Marvin 3026. P. 744. Sterlinii 5106.
Thomas 2156. Tuthill 2491. Weaver
5130. King 5.301.
DAYTON B. 2488.
DEBRA SUANNE 5266.
DEBORAH ANN 3125.
DELBERT 1619.
DELIA 708.
DELLA 1860.
DELOSS GRIFFIN
DENNIS H. 981, Lee 5265.
DENNISON 399.
DENYE WILLIAMSON 1746.
DEWITT C. 1204, Clinton 1035.
DIANNE MARIE 5121.
DIXIE LEE 3160.
DOLLY ANN 363.
DON EDWIN 5072.
DONALD LEWIS 2445. Ernest 5119.
Duane 5183, John 2679, DeWalt 2816.
M. 2.527. Williason 1748, A. 2733. Jr.
5223, Kenneth 2929, Elwood 2574, Ros-
ers 2722, R. 5318.
DORA 2047, 2241, Alice 3022, Bell 2089,
Benner 2322, Elsie 1412.
DONNA MARIE 5074.
DORCAS 101, 605.
DORIAN GORDON 5264.
DORRENCE 1702. 2431. W. 2831.
DORIS LUCINA 2418, Eileen 5285, Evel-
ene 5096.
DOROTHEA OLIVIA 2V468.
DOROTHY DOUGLAS 2444. Fay 1963,
J. 2732, Louise 2476, Lucile 2753. May
5293, Sylvia 1889, Turner 2253.
DOUGLAS S. 1945. James 5221.
DUANE EDWARD .5220.
DURINDA C. 1614.
DWIGHT J. 2484, M. 975, Preston 2921,
Samuel 2095.
E. JUAN IT A 2807.
EARL 2651, 2785. B. 2830, D. 2428. Ray-
mond 2672.
EBENEZER 11. 24, 110, 194, 197, 301,6.50.
EDGAR 378. 800, Avery 1713, D. 1929,
Foote 20.57. Foster 733, W. 863.
EDGARINE L. 810.
EDITH 2743, A. 1287, Eliza 1335, Lois
2304, Loree 5191, May 1756, May 2285,
R. 1957, Roslyn 1522, Russell 1508.
EDMOND BROWER 2932, Brouder 2991,
Davis 3062. Warren 2955.
EDNA BELLE 2466, Caroline 1846. Leo-
nora 2184, Mabel 2128. Mabel 2094,
Mabel 2425, Mabel 2517, Myrtle 2634.
M. 2627.
EDRIC 1181.
EDSON RICHARD 1735.
EDWARD 476, 1039. 1143, 5244, Augustus
1.564, C. 1131, Clapp 2550. Congdon
1864. D. 431. Elias 732. E. 1935. Fran-
cis 2015, Irving 1322, M. 6.56, Macom-
ber 1955, Montgomery 2260, Mortimer
689, Payson 1140, Perrin 2561, S. 2772,
Sanford 1243, Sanford 1987 Steel 1485,
Storrs 1363, Weaver 1145, West 789.
EDWIN 415. 1016, 1905, 2130. Bassett
1305. Benoni 1094. Charlton 1163. Cong-
don 5130, Donald 2929. 5329, H. 861.
Henry 2510. Hiram 2248. Hollis 1280,
Millier 2684, William 1390, W'. 2145,
W. 2721A, Jr. 5208.
EFFIE E. 2384, 2507.
EILEEN ROSE .5063.
ELAINE LAURETTE 2457, Rose 5286.
ELAM 557.
ELDAD 119, 321.
ELDEN ROBERTS 2168.
ELEANOR 2843, Atwater 5085, Deane
2833, Davenport 5080, Hay 1892, Root
1225, Fritz 2777.
ELI 325. 1266. Beecher 1537.
ELIAS H. 1127.
ELIHU .57. 167, 337.
ELIJAH 332, Sanford 730.
ELIOT CAMP 1530.
ELISHA 213, 237, 443, 893. M. 890,
Matthew 820, Randall 1455.
ELIZA 514. 526, 530, 620, 782. 920. 1160.
1189, 1839, Allen 1588, Ann 7.53, Ann
1079, Amy 2944. Barnes 1323, E. 1077.
J. 1007, Sutherland 1043, W. 809.
ELIZABETH 46, 72, 113, 117, 143. 206,
372, 382, 449, 690, 768. 885, 899, 1251,
1605, 2028, 2182, 5087, 2868, Ann .504.
Ann 675, Ann 5284, Ann 2874, Anthony
2371, Arnold 1874, Amanda 2702. B.
ATVVATER GENEALOGY 301
661. Haion :i2.'iO. Carl.i LM.'i2. Dnn.ih.a II (KNK MW. i:.2r.. 1701. 176';. j). 2»22.
2811. Kli.n 222.>. II. 812. 11. ll.'U). liall llmrs 2.W7. I.. 1().')1. 1.. 2112. >iiii..n
2880. Harriet Mh. Ihml 667. Jane 821. 2282.
Jcaii 2:i70. K. 2,^';. l,..niM- 20r-,^. \l. KICIMN CKHIIU DI" I loj.
8(.f.. Marie .'lO.'i.'i. i,l. .'i2]2. \larv \iin Kl l.\ Idl l>i; 2">2f..
171. Keeve .5232, T. 2482. lurk.r 18').',. Kl MCK 17. ()7. !().'>. 12.i. l.il. 200. 20.^
Vail 2710. 22'>. 212. 2'>0. .il'). l.U. 188. .')!<>. 6.W.
II 1/1 i; I'l XDKH.^^ON 678. \. ')2.5. Hire 282<>.
Kl.l.A li)..2. i:il8. 204.3. 2610. \. i'^'x.. I \ \ A. 12«>2. Hell.- 1.152. C. 221.1. D. 2110.
Au-iu.^la 1217. Chrislena 1442. K. 882. M. 22.i2.
K. 17.57. Louise 1726. .M. 1517. M. U.Hl. lA Kl IN \ ,1.5,i. Henri. iia V)\:\
Marv 21'W. K\ Kl.^ N 2108. D. 2851. Marv 2r^lrt.
ELLEN 171U. VwLinM.i llM'). Uessie 2MY). KVEHITJ' I 18'>. llorac- 28.m'
Hatti.- U)2'>. M. 979. M. 1909. EZKKLM. KOUXKll.^ 299.5.
ELLIOTT B. 2.5,57. Dorenuis 2107. K/K \ :V22. \llin;; 1.312.
ELLL-^ K. 2871. Jr. .5;302. Kin-: 2189. K. \|)K1 INK 26f.8.
ELLSWOIMII C. 1672. K\L\ \ \I I IDHKI) ;1072.
El.MKH K. ll'»,s. KlUunriii ](>')(,. K\NNIE KMII.V 2072.
ELN\T1I\N 110. MI7. K. 25 id. |{.>m..M-. KANiNV .5.11. 588. 10.36. Harris a7;3. itelle
1118. 227:3. 13ra(ll)iirn 1.551. Louise 1516.
ELNOK \ 2(,5'). IMH,,a 1511. Maria 8:30. Vir{;inia ;3010.
LI.^IK I. 15«(,. M. 2211. Mas 2.5.31. .Mil- KIDKLIA 1168.
.Ir..l 2;!98. I'.-arl 2719. W eilint; 1.596. EL\.ME\ 462.
ELTON 1.1 N.^EOHI) 1108. ELORA 2609. \inelia 2180. E. 180;3. Lerma
EI.WOOI) \L 2576A. .-3028. .s. 1820.
EI.V\ 2599. Mav .50.37. EI.OHENCE 19.31. 1941. 2521. \. 22:3.3. \
EMKLINK 1080. 112.3. 2:387. 2947, I'ris- 2111. Amelia 870. Am.•^ 1.32.5. Hell.-
ilia IH'il. 24:38. E. 2099. Fav 1882. Graham 2.30.
(1
EM EH KIT 1021. Maria 156.5. I. 1.520. L..iii-e .50.50. M. 276.3. W. 28.58.
EMMKK.sON .lO.sEI'H 2796. Win. ITk). .Sliaffli.r 2209.
EMKin M.I.KN 179.5. W. 2506. EI.O.>>,s|K ELLEN 2.529.
EMU \N/,ON ETTA 2967. Kl.OM) 270.5. \l.len 17(.l.
IMII ^ 7:35. 786. 794. 9,3:3, 94:3. 107.5, 11:3:3, ELOKI.s I.OH \INE .52()1.
\. ;U):3. C. 1776. E. 28.59. Harriet 2478, EO.^IEH liAKKEK 1.501.
II Malil.la i:3:31. Lv.lia 1198. M. 6:3L EH \N( :!•> .360. 79:3. Mmira 16.50. Harliara
■^'•"■^ ""■ ^I'll."'l I ><»'>. !*• I'«:. I'an-i -,102. i{,„|,.r if,22. C. 2W)7. Clarissa
-' " 12.54, Cora 2749. Eliza 164:3. Ellon 2671.
1M\1 \ f.2:>. 811. 11 II. 1752. \. 872. \inelia Emilv 269.5. Harriet 1.56:3. I. la 1610.
I 19.i. li.lj 987. (;a|>i.- 1651. Carolin.^ .lane f)76. .lennie 1219. .|,,M-|.liin.- 1989.
1921. Cornelia 8.52. E. 11.36. E. 1671. I.oni-e 11.30. M. 127. M. 970. Marjorv
Elizahelli 7.50. Eslelle 20.59. .1. 1666. 2677, Marv 2770, Miller 2288, Priseilla
Louisa i:39S, Luein.la 1781. Mahel 1160. 2175. Randolph 1866. Ruth .5277.
May 2i:32. M. I )eLa|)i) 2206, . Stella 18.36. KH VNCI.'^ 170.5. H. 19.32. Harlon 81«..
EMoin WILHLR :307:3. Jr. ;314.-3. Hlan.har.l 2407. El..n.-/.r 1.579. Merev
ENo-- I', 110. 2.51. 282. .5.52. .50.31. J. 6.58. Ken! .51.52. \L 1W>9. Trevor
I I'lli; \l\1 71. 201. 282.5. Wvman 12.34. \. 27:31.
ri;\\ l'K\HL 2111. EH\NK 1056. 1511. 226.5. 2280. 2.5.32. H.
Mi \^\H S 705. 1115. II. Jr. .5005. Dwiuhl 1.557. Dwij-hl
Ei;\-M - \\llllN(.r()N 1812. 17.58. E.luar.l 2071, E. 1679. {.. 1.529.
EH\11\\ (.l.\i;\ 2170. Carri-on .50.5.3. (;iasnow 88,5, H, 1«W7.
ERNE.^T 13. 2420. E. 1551. Elm. r 2.588. Marion 1201, Pap- .3019. Jr. .5102, Vin-
Hi.hmon.l 2510. eeni 1652. Vernon 2815. Weiherhrc
ESSIE 25<M. 2085.
SEMoND i;. 2652. IKNNKIIN 105 L Menjaniin 912. IUi«s 971.
E.^ll I.I \ M. 2241,2778. -- 2(.">0. .Sanfor.l 1.5(H). Trtiinan 'X):>.
E.^THEH 181. 216. 22 L 2.50. 252. 291. :!■>(,, W illi,nn .52.V.. W . .5028.
411. 518. 579. f).55. 1092. 1117. IH(,2. EHED 1979. 2510. 2.588. 2(.W.. Meer- 17.50.
28.52. \nn 1181. \nnal..lla 1150, Eli/.a- Clas Jr. 1711. Clavlon 1282. C. I27f.. Hal-
l.-ih 115 1. Lillian 2792. Maria 'W). m-v 2155. Jamen HI 5124, H. I(i20.
Elll \N l.iTf.. Ronn.l 1518. Smith 2.37.5. Slephrij 27.72.
I-.ITIEI. \. 2651. Cerlnnle 21.35. Hope V. 2UU.
2216. M. 277.5. Ma.- 2817. Mav 20.32. EHEDMIE ( L \RK 2105.
Mav 2222. R. 1475. 1 HLULKK K 1712. 1788. 1811. 2271, \.
EIII11\\>N MOHHIl I 1869. 4:30. Clav 10.58. EKon 202.5. Fntenr
El 1 A M A'l 1998. 2312. H. 2IJJ, H. U. Ih2:. H. IJ. Jr.
302
ATWATER GENEALOGY
5015. Holland 1237. Henrv 5138. Mathe-
son 5274. Porter 1460. Richard 2061,
Smith 2802. Tyler 974. W. 1694, W.
1910. Watson 2769.
FREEMAN 163.
FREIDA 2455.
GAIL ANNE 5031.
GAMALIEL BRADLEY 580.
GARLAND MARVIN 3074.
GARNET 2148.
GARRET 1397. Barry Jr. 2152.
GARY CLIFFORD 5241. Lee 5039.
GENEVA MELESSA 2221.
GEORGE 341, 364. 1668, 2272. 5052. A.
830, Atwell 1561. Barkley 5304. Bennett
1306. Brooks 1879, Burnett 2869. Bun-
van 3098, Camp 1024, Camphell 2316,
E. 428. E. 1262. E. 2988. Edward 1877,
Edward 2308. Elnathan 1830. Erasmus
2022, Franklin 2066, H. 754, H. 1179,
Hastings 2368, H. 2546, Henry 2601.
Henry Peck 1995, Jay 2873, Leonard
989, Levi 2496, Lovell 1783. Malcolm
1406. Medad 679. Merwin 775, Miner
2001, 0. 1676. P. 1129, Parkin 1401.
Percy 1982. Raymond 665. Rohert 2695,
Ronald 5114, S. 1326, Switzer 1417, W.
1462, Weston 1779, Whittlesley 854.
Willard 1082, 2773, Wilson 1447, Wil-
son 2458, William 1432, Wright 1539.
GEORGIA 1378, 1952.
GEORGIANNA 1590.
GEORGINE 1626.
GERALD KING 2017. Jr. 5026.
GERALDINE PHEREBA 2993.
GERTIE LOUELLA 2268.
GERTRUDE 2396. 2549. K. 2417.
GILBERT L. 1923, Bell 2814.
GLADYS 2853, Ada 2799, P. 2215.
GOODYEAR 565.
GORDON ALBERT 2691. Jr. 5192. W.
2726, W. 5218.
GRACE 1625, 1937, 2618. 2637, Augusta
503, Clarissa 672. Edith 2399. Emeline
2121, Irene 2018, Hammer 5255, M. 1501.
Snipes 3081. Viola 1857. Virginia 1950,
Y. 1513.
GRANGER S. 1213, Smith Jr. 1953.
GRAYDON FRANCIS 2035.
GROVE WORTHINGTON 2781. J. 2624.
GROVER E. 2010.
HAL BOBBITT 3106.
HANNAH 18. 47. 60. 88. 100. 138. 146.
215, 225. 294. 455. 540. 598, 604, A.
2543, Cutler 511, Eliza 1120, Hotchkiss
365, Luella 2762.
HARLEN H. 5070.
HARLEY 2516.
HARMON G. R. 2070.
HAROLD 2914, August 2801, Clarence
2845, Conant 2358, Jr. 2789, III 5239,
Doughty 2174, E. 2663. Edgar 1448,
Elery 5118. Eugene 5290.
HARRIET 310. 413, 654, 757, 765, 847.
953, 1193, 1402, 1912, Amanda 1267,
B. 2542, Brodhead 1365, Eliza 1724,
Esther 851, F. 1799, Frances 935. H.
807, Hortence 1924, Howell 1966, L.
1934, Lee 3003, M. 2729, Montsomery
1223, P. 924.
HARRINGTON FLOYS 3155.
HARRY 1895, 2589, 2615, Arthur 2185,
2456, Edwin 5179A. Albert 5053, Bar-
low 2205, E. 751, Hall 2494, L. 2138,
R. 1859.
HARVEY 1681. H. 1671.
HATTEN HOWARD 3055. Jr. 3140.
HATTIE 1486, Belle 2059, Blakeslee 1246,
Childs 1505, E. 2116, E. 2392. Louise
1837.
HAZEL 2912. Blanche 3077. Virginia 2714.
HEATON 320.
HELEN 1691, 2603. Bata 2822. Blanche
2362, Charnley 1981. Dorothy 2709,
Elizabeth 2688, Frances 1235. Francis
2535. Hastings 2562. Ida 1984. Irene
2746. J. 5029^, Janet 2840, Janis 2908,
Louisa 1640, Louise 1883, Louise 2080,
M. 2055, Maria 1275, Minnie 2249. May
2720, Woodward 1523.
HEMAN 132, R. 1360.
HENRIETTA 2648, Baldwin 1986.
HENRY 1026, 1229, 1835, 1973, 2258,
2643, Anderson 3040. C. 653. C. 1961,
Charles 1215, Cook 1636, Clarkson 1420,
D. 801. Dale 2351, Davidson 2372. Day
1398. Erasmus 1270, Francis 2793, 2844,
G. 2255, Jr. 2740, III 5227, Green 1533,
H. Jr. 1522. Harrison 867, Heaton 1250,
Herbert 2404, J. 746, Kent 2523, Jr.
2882, Levi 1876. Lockwood 966. Lucius
1515, M. 1438, Miner 860, P. 908, Rus-
sell 818. S. 389, S. 1856, Wellesley
1431, Wm. 857, Wm. 1474, Wilson
1635, Wyatt 5157, Z. 2348.
HERBERT DAVID 1295, Edwin 2197,
Geo. Chipman 1443. 2195. Josiah 1683.
HERMAN DAVID 1299, C. 3037.
HERLY 2146.
HETTY 500.
HILAND CHASE 2411, H. Morris 2826.
HIRAM 418, H. 429, Miner 1514, Wells
1729.
HOLEBROOK 251.
HOLLIS JACOB 711, Mack 2038.
HOLLISTER 1010.
HOMERT HART 2794.
HORACE 463. 737. 1714, Brewster 5078,
Jr. 5079, Brace 1556. Burritt 2436,
Cowles 692, G. 1512, Goodyear 2449,
Hazelton 2439, Logan 2686.
HORATIO WARD 1795.
HOWARD 5171, J. 2877.
HOWE 2580.
HOWELL 1222.
HUBBARD GALE 881.
HUBERT FERNALD 2423, Lee 3083. Jr.
3156, Maxwell 2097.
HULDAH 253. 496, Deborah 1309, Hoag
631.
ATVVATER GENEALOGY 303
HI 1. 1. \l.i:\ WDKH 2'»'»l. .W.t. \-lil).riv 1 1 I- 1- l{i:^ ».III{IS r>M7. Farl 5161.
■M)::Vd. Jr. .ill.V IIIIIKI. 2'W..
iiiMiN(;r()N cnoMi; i.W). 1 1 \ \ kth; f.6 1. i<mi. i.. ir,i«.
li. I HSl LA 717. JK.N.MK 17:..<. Ain.lia 1">22. 15. 1298. F.mily
I \NT11\ KITH 2765. ISll. Louisa 871. \l. 12<M. \1. l.-)17. M.
ICli \ll()|) 2ai. Hiram 1796. 1517. Main!.- 1801. 2.iK(). May 1296.
IDA 2:WA. \. 1829. iJ.ll,- 2M\. Delia i;il7. Hiiili IKOf).
Dorcas 1156. I.ov.na 1288. M. 2761. llNMlii; HM)K52.i7.
Mae 2739. Mav 2513. \N vman 1238. .IKKKMIAii 2(). 86. I.i6. 260. 268. .3.56,
lOWATTA 2766.' 531. .571. 1.372. Cliarl.-s 1.598. John %.3.
INA KI.I/AUKTII 2002. Kli/al.-lli 26.52. W. 951.
INK/. K. 2630. Marian 2188. JKKOMK 10 U..
lOLA 1.592. JESSK 168. 219. 298. 637. 2600. 2623.
IRA 180. 321. 182. Farnswortli 2118. C;ifft)r(l 1780. Kilhorn
IRENE UAO. Dolores 23.52. Marv 2698. 268.5.
llxM\ llREViSTER 2662. Marie 2178. JE.^SIE 1627. A. 18.33. Catherine 1 m,
ilx\l\ 727. \\. 2657. Dunn 2078. Louise 2768. Rav 2680.
IRVING C. 204.5. James 1161. Taft 1890. J(»\(:IIIM 1722.
ISAAC 80. 208. 219. 691. E(l<:ar 1899. H. j()\N \1. 5108. 51.56. Loi> 5300.
417. Funderson 903. Townsend 710. JOANNA 243. 516.5.
ISMU-L 1263. Tavlor 12.33. JOANNE 520r). Rose .507.3.
Ls\IU.l.LA TICMENOR 172.5. JOl! MAN.^EIELD 517.
ISM'.KLLE 2440. Elvira 5117. JOKL 84. 2.56. 267. 4.36. .5.3.5.
iV\ DELL 2514. Jean 3141. Mae 3068. lOH \\\ \ }->
'^^iri^k^'- '■"'■' ""■ '" ^"35\;37i;-4;!l: I^L fk S; S: ^.
•.■,./. ,;,,., 1 1.593. B. 10f)9, 15. 1771. Relmeur 2-578.
i\lir<\o ino •>«- -.MP r.Q vi rnr J-"- ■^^''^^- '^'^''^'■> '-'64. I5an. roft 5105.
•^ li c?-^-- oii loor n9r V«5 1881- '^'^'"'I' '^^•^- '^H- U2\. Runyan .3(K)2.
633 9oj. 969 1006. 1126 1"H2. 188 . ,5^^^,,,,, j-g,^ Clar.-nee m\. Clinton
Jr 2n-. A. 121 A. 13.> A. 16.0 A. -gg C„^f:swell 14.58. E. 1916. Eii^ha
f ^"- '•'• Zru ''n'M : '^00;," ?An 825. Eli^ur 1083. E. 1.361. F. 2135. F.
BenjaniMi 1936. i?ol)l)itt 2961. .mO. 294.5. F. 2828. (;. 575. (;. 1076. Capper
C 2311. (nlims 2;WA Chaplain -... 2183. (;arnett 2299. Carnelt 27.5.5. Cra-
3166- G. 28(,L George 819. (.n.r 2289. ,,^^,^^.^ 25.54. Jr. 2892. Ilenrv 21 10. Men-
Gr.ff.n 1139 H 9.6 Harmon 1196. ^v 22.38. Hoa.llev 951. Iloa.ll.v 2.337.
Henr> 149o. Hollan.l 1634. Horise 2063. Hollister 2402. i. 916. J. 9(,1. J. 1178.
Jr 2...,. John ..149 K I 166... l.nns , .^.-^ ,^,.„,, ^^ j^ 2.33.». J. III. Jame«
m'-.'!;'"4.\ 0-7 •..•'.'■ ■ • 'f'l- •'^'""■^ J^- 2H01. Ill 2924. Jo-
Mil.hell l.iOL O- 2.61. I'airi.k 311 . , , ,j^ , ,^ „„„ Laml.eih M\Uk Jr.
Perrin 5132. I'.ler 1789. R. 831. R. :^/,, , ^,,.^„„ , , - g , ,• „„.^ ^, ; ,.,,
1819. Rolxrl 29.9. 3120. R..<l.urn .^, -2;^, ^,,,.„| ,gg„ ^m,.^ „,,,, mji.
"r'"~- ,Ti- ^w\^f^iv^\u «"• '^ '"" ••'■*'• Nathaniel 3088. N. 2857. 2«»59.
^."T ,11-'- .^ • ™ ■ u '''/".';> i X '"■ < '-'•"•■ne .582. Peter i:V)3. Fet.Tson 2<W2.
chel 268/. Jr. ,.182. Wood 19()4. ^ounj; VUr\^,-, 774. Randolph .5025. Romaine
612. ],)|-, H„l„.ri 2fi96. Ronald 2.5.37. Jr.
.I\NE .527. 617. 7.36. 927. 2940. Rrewer ,-,122. H....I 973. .'^. 7(H). Sill 21<»3, Spen
5131. II. 1019. l-ahel 696. Lnwianl ,.,.r 2805. Jr. .5248. Starr 518. Starr «X»8.
1.597. Maria 1709. i'atrieia 5.332. W ..od- \\ . 2949. W . 295t. Terrill 2<)24. Wesley
lev 2.13.5. l(K).->. \\ ill.nr 16.V.. W ill.ur .5080. Wil-
J \NEI" CLMRE .5200. Dunn. II 2.56.3. Isa- |i,„u 1«,<,7. William 2291. Jr. 2750. W il-
I.elhi 231.5. Eli/ahelh 2925. Candvn .5280. „,„ m)\H.
\.n\r 5225, Mae .5.3.50. Vir^:inia 233'». |()\\i| Ht ur
JAHED 123. 3H). .5.50. .594. Allenl 099. •* ^ .,' . ' ," „, ,. „., ,„, .,^- ,,,
|.,„„. ,.^jQ jONMII\N 7. 29. ,.>. 82. IM. 250. MI.
J \ SON 2.36. 477, .573. G. 177.5. J. I (X..5. ;;'"'■_.""• ""^''' ''--"• ^'>"'''" '^'•fl.
I \^ 2090. 2f.(¥.. C. 2.540. Cos^rove 2.547. ^^ • ' '''•
D.Mi-la- 516<<. Kerr .5.50.3. JOSEPH .30. «)(). 26l. 271. XW. 51.5. .538.
1 ( 1 \^ loN 7i:,. U)0». 2027. 22.50. \dolphu« 827. Mxrru*
IKW IhlWL 1980. irumluill 21.50. U'W). RaliM.n 8.U. Carlton .5011. F. 8-I5.
JFANEIIE 313. 2284. Marv «>r>». Jean F.dnar 1 k.7. G. 1439. J. 2727. Mall .5.39.
D.de .5251. Hoa»: (>2H. Ijifayelle 1M3. W n». 990.
J FEE D. .3033. ^ounj; 174.5.
304
ATWATER GENEALOGY
JOSEPHINE 1791. G. 1346. F. 2528. Shir-
ley 2839.
JOSHUA 5. 14, 19. 120. 157. 346. 362. 376.
691. 806.
JOSIAH WOLCOTT 1095, 1798.
JOTHAM 235, 470.
JOYCE EVELYN 5194. Nina 2812. M.
2738.
JUDITH ELINOR 5226, Pomeioy 2320,
Ana 5035, Christine 5088.
JUDY 5017, Lynne 5185.
JULIA 312, 655, 695, 795, 919, 1210, 1392.
1711, A. 1289, A. 1688, A. 2889, Aclell
2401, Ann 741. Ann 785, C. 1585, Caro-
line 2990, Elizabeth 3009, Elizabeth
3044, H. 1017, Harriet 2062. Kelsey
1744, Lawrenee 1821, Mart^aret 2163,
Maud 1843, Olivia 2976, Tapper 2062.
JULIAN WASHBURN 5133.
J U LI ANNE 5098.
JULIET 709.
JULIETTE ELIZABETH 688, Olmstead
2323.
JULINE LOUISA 1245.
JULIUS 1047, 2385, Judson 1273, Floyd
1658.
JUNE 2923.
KARL W. 2079.
KAREN KEA 5126.
KATE 1754, Katie F. 1471.
KATHERINE 1257. 2366. Cheney 2983.
Isabella 1977, Louise 2343, Mulvaney
2560, Snowden 1886.
KATHLEEN JANE 5179, Ruth 5180.
KATHRYN MAE 2821, Eugene 5033.
KENNETH C. 2533. James 5120. Nelson
1747, Reynolds 2870. William 2575.
KEVIN DEAN 5173.
KEZIAH 133.
KIRTLAND W. 1652, Byron 5244.
LANA MAE 5141.
LASEL R. 2349.
LAURA 532. 566, 995, 1011, 1042, 1096,
1106, 1427, Ann 912, B. 1811, C. 1677,
Ella 1938. Ellen 2437, Estrella 1948,
June 5331, M. 1816, Maria 385, P. 3129,
S. A. 998.
LAVERNE NATHAN 2073, George 5116.
LAWRENCE W. 878. L. 5066.
LEAH ELIZABETH 2538.
LEDYARD JAY 1720.
LEE 2590.
LEE ESTES 2354.
LEIDA HELEN 2158.
LEIGH RICHMOND BREWER 2566, Jr.
5135.
LELAND A. 2629, Weston 2492.
LENA 2617. Pearl 3061, Leoti 2012.
LENORE 224.
LEO ROBERTS 2522.
LEOLA M. 2413.
LEON EMERSON 2293. Judson 2034,
Webster 2040.
LEONA SYLVIA 2518.
LEONARD 537. 1031. 1646. Augustus
1781, Bryden 2689, Jr. 5186, C. 982,
Daiigett 666, E. 2737. Eugene 1581.
F. L500.
LEROY W. 2415, Wells 2173.
LESLIE 2246. Ann 5320.
LESTER HOLLY 3069.
LEVERETT 590.
LEVI 302. 1187, Hoag 628.
LEWIS 570, 1389, Bassett 740, Corning
1740, DeWitt 1728, Edwin 1444, Elihu
1307. Frederick 1350. H. 1664, Spriggs
1734.
LILAH M. 2736.
LILBURN RALPH 1962.
LILLA BARNES 1320. Lila Violet 2176.
LILLIAN 2605. Ann 2901. Bynum 3108,
E. 2586. Eliza 1797. Elizabeth 1580,
ucinda 1468, Pearl 2633, Rose 2713.
LILLY BELLE 1059, Jane 1606, May
2009, Clarinda 1476. Gannon 3090.
LINA U. 1763.
LINDA JEAN 5162. Lee 5216.
LIND.SAY 5158.
LINUS 183.
LISETTA 1062,
LIZZIE B. 1214, Bynum 3023, Gertrude
1510.
LLOYD EVERETT 2674, Russell 2356.
LOYD ELMER 2049.
LOIS 104. 144, 211, 220, 289, 358, 471,
603. 618, 2511, 2933, 2952, A. 2952,
Adel 3070, Augustus 1778. Elizabeth
2943, Maria 467, Taft 1885.
LONNIE E. and BONNIE E. 5217.
LOREN 1195.
LORETTE F. 1808.
LORRAINE 960. Apry 1411.
LOUIS M. 1854. Charles 2795. R. 2117,
R. 2211.
LOUISA 198, 424, 702, C. 1105, Maria 723.
LOUISE 1827, 2649, C. 1818, H. 2862,
Sedgwick 1399.
LOWLY 199. 314.
LUCIA 1894, A. 1765.
LUCELLA W. 2474.
LUCILE 2667. Hall 2448.
LUCINDA A. 759. 921, 926, 2544. Fidelia
911. Hunt 1695, Myra 457.
LUCIUS 371. 425, 506, 703, 949, 1103,
1387, Bradley 1324, Chauncey 2020, E.
1383-4, Jr. 791, Luther 1269, Lyon 862,
R. 1002.
LUCRETIA MAY 1844.
LUCY 156, 315, 350, 483, 586. 693, 922,
1085, 1188, 1574, 2297, A. 1054, Ann
456, Aurelia 714, Avery 1732, Brown
1946, Cordelia 1089, F. 984, Eva 2780,
Jane 1048, Jane 1364, Lovell 2106.
Maria 1206, Root 662, T. 1767. Warren
3014, Warren 1507.
LUELLA 2911, 2919, Ardell 199L
LULIE ADELE 2256.
LULU 2170, Maud 2127.
LUMAN 393, 410, 822, R. 421.
AT WATER GENEALOGY 305
n TIIF.H r,I.-,. F.,lm,in.l 2')". ,1.. .1<U'>. \1 \ |;\ I \ (.HO, 2'>()f.. Ka> 1W6.
Ill ill... \| \in '». 27. .m 50. .V;. f)H. 9.'>. 107. in.
ni)l\ 77. W. 116. 2;U. 2y.S. I'^l. .'>(H. i.-,.-,. i,,|. ih7. 20.'). 21K 217. 2:iR. .•«7.
."..;.'>. .">.V). ().'i2. f)81. 1426. .'^077. Alma jok. 47.^, iw. .-^2.'>. .'v').'). 7y;i. H77. «aV).
1990. Ann.- 96ri. Hianclianl 1272. Jose- io.-^b. 10.V">. 1114. IIW. 1224. l.iHO. HH.
l.hinr O.Sr.. M. 1182. .^. f><)<). _ i-,.-,8. 1772. 1896. 26. V>. \. 128 J. A. 2098.
lA \1 \N 1(.2. ■M(^. .i4.S. ri91. lll(.. \. , l.'.. \ 2890. Ali.-.- 117. \m.-lia 8.i9. Xn-^.-.
Holclikiss 671. .1. W.78. .1. 1800. Prln jj,,,. i^f^]^ \„„ 270. \nn ;i81. Ann \(>\.
2508. .^anfonl iL'll. W. 4.i2. William Ann 724. Ann 1660. Ann 8.1'). Ann 10 19.
884. Anna I?. 892. Hassrll 1.V18. Harl.ara
MM) Ml C, M.K KDKI.^ 152.'i. ,-i061. C. 1611. Can.jin.- 868. Calli.rinr
M. ( lli;i^ IINK .■i20,S. 2820. 29.58. Cliri-lma 29H. Cnrnrlia
\1. HI IH 51,H1. 12.56. 1878. Corn.-iia C.w.lrv 1721. I)..r-
M M'.Kl. .%. 2;«. 180. 261,5. \man.la 1291. oihv 2745. K. 802. K. W.VX K. 2179.
I'.l.-.k.r l.%6. Effi.- 210,1 Gerlrudf E. 2621. E. 26.56. E. 27.35. 297.1 El.-anor
2278. C.Mrii 12117. I. 2511. Maivliial 2119. Eli/.a 978. Eli/a 1818. V.W/n :M)08.
2717. Eli/,al).ili 811. 8.50. 9H8. 9.50. lOfU..
\l\l)\l \I\K Tlli;i.M\ 2016. 154;^. 1,^94. Elizah.-lh 1983. EHmImiIi
MADOKA I.Ol l.^K 1817. 2382. Eli/alx-lli 5047. Ella 2294. Ell.-n
MAE 1.503. 2091. W. 2515. 5166. Em.4in.- 2.5.5.5. 298.5, 2197. 27.57.
M\I7\ nir.ETH 280.3. 2997. Fram-.-s 21.57. C. lOf.3. H. 742.
M\ll\|i\ (i09. 1122. H. 2.377. Harris .3016. Irmr 2.3.5.5. J.
M Will. 2.393. 1->166. 29.50. .Ian.- 748. 1169. 1371. 1122.
.MA.N.M.M; 728. Jan.- 5188. Kathl.-.-n 2217. I.. l'X.O,
MAN.^ON HICELOW MM. T-i-. I,,u 1196. Louisa 677. Louise 1125. Louise 20.37.
M. \\T(1INETTE 716. 1 n. ina 1,341. Lurana 1609. I.vman 797.
M \i;( I \ lEW 5122. M.TNxin 1,367. Minerva 2021. Olivia
MAKCl .^ 100 1. 3024. Kaeli.l 2903. Rli..a.l.-s 21.5.5. K..-a-
MVKCAKKT IK.. 11.0. WH:. 1(.12. 1913. n^ 1,308. Kullierfonl 2.30.3. .^. 18.53.
1970. 22.59. 2365. Al.i-:ail 1494. Au<:usta Sa.li<- 22,39. ."^il.vl 2023. Slerlin>: 1976.
940. Rlanelie ,3025. Belle 2277. Hrooks Su<an 1 R.3. Tafi 1887. lli.re^.- .52(V1.
2075. C. 985. C. 2827. E. 1419. 2974. J^^^^\,. 3().-,2. irf:inia 2081. While 162.3.
llav 2340. .|..M'i.hinr 2699. .lean 2788. m\j|I1)\ t>r
2910. I...' .3015. Lulu 2969. M. 22.3f.. M. \| xTriK | n I'i \N 30''9
,5064. Mae 1407. .Slvia 2109. W. 19(.5. MvniHW 29.39. W . m36.
War.l 2036. _ ^, s,\ \) | INjViSTON lo51. .L 2.50.3.
Maiirerv .^lieffield 2742. \l\l |)| I'.O''
\l\H(;i KHiri: 2,5.36. 2669. .lane 2707. \i y hI( E iT 2.500. H..ok.r 1826. Peek
I!. 2«06. o-ny)
\I\i;i\ ,34,3. 771. 1209. E. 2141. L. 915. ^, ^\-,;;-,.^ ,,,.^,j.^ 2460.
I. 11,1. I. l.'.l,. I o.nsa 182,1 \|\\\\K1L W VNTON 187,3.
\l\i;i\\ kMlll i;i\K 209,. L. MO. ^,^^ .,,,.^ ,., .,^ 2.30(.. Olivia 1319. R.>-
M\K1K HELEN 2077. H. 224,5. Vliefl.' 3*109
\I\KniT\ 296.3. M\>,N\KI) 290.5. I.. 2628.
M\KK \M)KEW ,5297. \ m., nl 3163. ^,,, .., .„,-
MVKION .5325. Col,- 2(.l2. E. 26,58. K. mj.-d mT ] ih ;{i:.
2863. Eli/al.eili 2661. Dal.- 5257. H.-na mlMITM'.IE 129. 348. 4.50. 647.
2721. Knih 310.;. Ml I IN \ ELl/MU-lll 1792.
\I\KinN I'.ENNEK .'.081. (;. .5316. NIKIMN (' -'5-615
\l\i;|ii|;ir IWI. Cami.-r 2019. M.-1.mii.' m|,i;\i; 170 "l 89 .3f>8.
30KI. (.arri-i.[i 1875. El.-l.li.-r 21f.2. 1. \ii.|;( -^ 2'. f.08.
2885. M. 2731. \li i;\ I N "ilKl ( E .'.010.
\I\i;(.| I- I \1 \MTTK 5W.. 1200. MLHWIIT 111 ( K IN< .11 \\I 031.
\1 \1;>1>1 \ 1; 2.-..-.(.. MET I IE E. 2376.
M\K>II\ i;t NEW 13.32. MK ||\EI 615
M\|{>>ll\l \. ,5276. Davi.l 9.39. I-rank mh dkld 2121. Eleanor 2165. Helm .52H1.
''''" (. 2212. I.uev .5215. Minn .5201.
M\i;ill\ 383, 409, 781, 29.38. \. .30,32. Ml MS 1370. Uarl.er Wl. L. 1001.
\iin I,i73. Carolvn .30.59. Cluirnlev 1230. MiJIA MENNKK 232.5.
E. 1.3,37. E. 1600. E. 2987. Elinor 18.50. mh ,1 Kl INE 2151.
E\.l\n 3126. E. .30.5.5. .Ian.- 18'm. Jos,- \||| i()\ L. 818.
pliin.- 2966. 3112. .3019. M. 722. Martin MINNIE 1737. 2044. 2228. Ilurneii .3000.
5103. Palterson 2<><X). Ki. liar.Uon 1029. Kll.-n 1612. Kvrlvn 12.59. J. 1751.
Soplm.nia .3007. Virginia 2«;<>0. MIHI \M 1.52. 210. 2-17. •172. 481. 92«i.
MMMIIENA 9.5.5. M. MOKTIMEK 2102.
306
ATWATER GENEALOGY
MONTGOMERY 1971. Reigs 2569.
MORGAN NICHOLS 1786.
MORRICE 2896.
MORTON 2105. V. 2917.
MOSES 20. 56. 241. 266. 528. 1840. 2930.
MUNSON DARWIN 2313.
MYRA J. 1152. Henrietta 2573.
MYRON 763. 1914. 2900. L. 2092. Lewis
1343. P. 1809, Scott 1662.
MYRTLE JULIA 2767. Lyle 2327. M. 2718.
NANCY 444, 463, 485, 547. 593, 1032.
1121, 5224. 5326, A. 1599, Carol 5139.
Cordelia 1199, G. 1101, L. 1107. R. 894,
Jane 5164. Jane 1890. Joy 5049. Loo
5177. Lou 5298. V. 2532, W. 698.
NAOMI 147. 2984. Catherine 3038.
NATHAN LEWIS 370, S. 743.
NATHANIEL MIX 516. Bartlell 5086.
NEIL WILLIAM 2700. Jr. 5202.
NELL TYE 3099. Page 3020a.
NELLIE 599, 2134, 2619, A. 2971. Adeline
1247, Alice 1589, Esther 2129, Frances
1633, Joy 2093. Lozena 1999.
NELSON 1906. James 1742. 0. 2598.
NETTIE B. 1802. 2087. E. 2086.
NEWMAN 581.
NINA D. 2115.
NOAH 232. .524.
NORA 2200.
NORIDEN C. 1584.
NORMAN B. 1774, B. 2856, George 5143,
J. 2480. Morrison 889, Millard 2194,
Neal 5288.
OBEDIENCE 553.
OLAN MAURICE 2752.
OLIN JARED 1316.
OLIVE 438, 1108. 1177. A. 947. B. 2526.
Cox 2363. L. 1917, Moriah 1375.
OLIVER C. 1183.
OLIVIA 489. Roanna 936. Stansel 1628.
OPAL GREENE .5001.
ORETTA B. 2346.
ORIAN HIGH 3015.
ORLANDO DALLAS 1813.
ORMINDA ELVIRA 725.
ORRIN 769. 1172. 1918. Truman 2029,
Jr. 2678.
ORRIS CLAPP 1568.
ORVILLE A. 1355.
OSBORN T. 864.
OSCAR STARIN 1994. Severson 2005.
PAGE 3087.
PAMELIA 453.
PATIENCE 465.
PATRICIA MARIAN 2787, Ellen 5065.
PATSY ANNE 3118.
PAUL E. 2.501, Carleton 5249, Horace
5181, Russell 2164. 5054. Vernon .5040.
PAULA JEANNE .5210.
PAULINE MARGARET 2179.
PEARL 2.595, E. 2137.
PERCY GEORGE 1236.
PETER EUGENE 5007.
PHEBE 78. 114, 126, 137, 269. 644. E.
712, S. 2851.
PHILANDER 1166.
PHILETUS 1194.
PHILIP DRURY 2257.
PHILLIPE 5278.
PHILO JUDSON 611.
PHINEAS 21, 188. 388. 460.
PHYLLIS 2681, Elizabeth 5051.
PHOEBE EVELINE 764.
PIERCE 1884. Jr. 2579.
PLATT ROMAN 1697.
POLLY 257. 494, 585.
PRESTON HENRY 2305.
PRISCILLA FOSTER 5094. Jean 5263.
RACHEL 112. 642. 721, 1174. 2088. Alice
1603.
RALPH 2525. 2771, A. 1770, Best 2210,
Edward 1418, Ernest 2673, H. 1856,
Staples 2169. W. 2849, Willis 2927, IV
5321. Wright 2186.
RANDOLPH KING 1265.
RAYMOND 1084, Edward 1985. Elliot
2798. Lee 2189. W. 2916.
REBECCA 124, 255, 262, 334, 478. 640,
846, 1176, Boles 1459, Gorham .509,
Shipnian 887.
REGINA IDALINE 1794.
REGINALD MYERS 2409.
RESSIE LUCILLE 1409.
REUBEN 61. 175. 292, 304, E. 1286.
RHODA 127. 153, 246. 468. 484. 792. A.
1434.
RICHARD 406, 1704, 2717, A. 5067, Allen
2187, Bloomfield 1091. D. 1203. E. 2048,
Howe 5152, Lee .5222. James 5144. Mar-
shall 2584. M. 1146. Mead Jr. 1870,
Mead 3rd 2567, Merlin 5008, Newman
279. Newman 569. Windsor 5334. Wind-
sor .5334, R. 5109. Stowe 5296.
RICHMOND WALTON 3054.
RITCHEY C. 2350.
ROBBIE lOLA 1410.
ROBERT 311, 5107, Albert 5252, Arthur
5287, Barge 5071. Bynum 3021. Burdick
2836. Charles 5076. Cole 3157. E. 2052,
Earl 2275, E. Jr. 3117. E. 3057. Edward
2361. Ernest 2004. Henry 668, 1239,
Jonathan 5009. Kendrick 5183A, Kent
3115, L. 2540. Lewis 2548. M. 2251,
Man Waring 5310. Mead 2571, Na-
thaniel 3051, T.2534, Taft 2585. Thomp-
son 5271, W. 5069. Wayne 5168. Wes-
ton 3107, Wilson 1544.
ROBERTA S. .5214.
RODGER FREDERIC 2412.
RODER D. 5111.
ROLAND L. 3078. Carl 2776.
ROLLO T. 2219.
RONALD P. 2866, George 5292, Gordon
5260, William 5038.
ROSA REYNOLDS 1822.
RO.SABEL 2100.
ROSCO 2899.
ROSEMARY 5048.
ROSSIE BEATRICE 2278.
ROXANNA 520.
ATVVATER GENEALOGY
307
ROV 2.V1.H. Vin.-.-nl .Wr. \. J If'.'.. Min.i
21«7. M(..k 2271.
MO^CK \1. 2m\.
|{()^ \l. \W).
Kl VA .|()>i:iMII\l'. K.OH. I.nuisc 2791.
\li.f 20:10.
Ixl IIS 176. llriiiN 2'r.7. Kiiii: 1010. Wil-
liam 821. W m. H2fi.
RUS.SKLI. 172. 2879. La V.ni.' 2091. Wil-
son n.iOH.
RUTH 28. 1 18. 160. 202. .'i.'iO. 2287. 217.i.
2().S9. 2060. 27:vl. .i279. .■5079. A. 1379,
C. 886. Di.k.Tman 1012. C.rliud.' 2.307.
.laiift 28.37. L. .i06,5. Livia 1098, Lucy
28.'iO. M. 2432, Majorie 2067, Marion
2723.
RITH \ CHKOL 102.S. Ruth S. 2079.
S\I!KINA ,392. 103. 1112.
.SADIK KLlZAilETH 2202.
SALLIE 2112.
SALLY 166. 318. ll.S, 487, .i8l. 610, 1184,
1902. .1.327. Anne 2784, L.nora 2998.
K.h.Mca 11.38. Ruth .'il90. W arrt-n 3006.
SAMUEL 10, 70, 92, 196, 223. 27.i, .^44.
552, 571, 767, Auiiustus 913, C. 2300,
H. 208.'i, Hcnrv 1690. H..|)art l.i35,
Hosea 134.i. .1. 2728. .jo^luia 14.i7, Man
30.30. Nelson 1060, Slii|)lrv 2370. Slriik-
lan.l 7.'>5, TvU-r .^29, W, 1022.
SANDRA 3142, Gale .5317.
SARAH 37. 18. .53. 55, 87. 93. 103. 109.
145. 1.51. 161, 169. 186, 193, 210, 226.
263, 285, .306, 423, 435, 513, 521, .5.36,
616, 6.59, 697, 7.34, 111.5, 14.53, 1.532,
2646. 2758, A. 1437, 2946, Ann .5083,
Al)iiiail 1093. A. E. 996. Aluia 629,
AIniira 1197. \nu Cinianllia 1.329, H.
89r,. 1;. 1018. r.all .568, Denman 12.32.
E. 11.51. E. 2008, Elizal.eth 4.39, 1342,
2964, 2978, Eniilv 171.5, Emilv 1718,
Emma 1311. .1. 1673. .Ian.- 8(2. 8.58,
.lam- ll.')9, KirtlamI 808. L. 719. Lane
817, Louise 1097. M. ia55. Maria 685.
977. Maria 1171. I'on.l 902. Racli.l
2878, Soullimayo 669, Thomas 962,
W'.ilrou- 952.
^( III 1 I.ER El)(. \i; 131,3.
SKI ENCI \ ')<):.
Sll \n(»N \I \i{IE 511.5.
SHE ID EN 1.391. Jr. 2149.
SIIKi;\I \N C. 1831.
SIIIMI K^ MJI.INE .1 WE 272115, Jean
50.36.
SI MEL 228.
SIDNEY Vli;(.l\l \ 2809.
sii)\i^|-n\ ](,').',.
sll \- I- \1 \ll I8.'.2, 11.35.
Ml \ \\l - 1;. 1,374.
Ml \ 1 \ 'h:;.
SIMEON LT.l.
SNM)En I'EIER 17.59,
.SOCi; Ml-- 1101.
.S()1MII\ 2187. E. 14.35. Luui'^a in61.M.-n.l
1867.
•-oI'IIKdNI \ U,'). l.<85. I. la 2%.'>. Jane
2''.V..
>r\EE()i{D L. ion.
.SIANLE^ N<)R\L\N 2576.
.STELLA CORNELIA 879.
STEIMIEN .3.5. 4.5. 7L 106. 119. 2.i8. 274.
291. .3.38. .597. 626. 6.38. 828. 10.30. 11.53.
Drcalur 1061. |).>ii;:la-» 1515. Harris
519. Karl 5195. Knapj. 2697. IVck 5099,
Michael .5240. W oosi.r .551.
.^TEI'HENIE ANN 5198.
.STEVEN l!Rl CE .50.56. War.l 5176.
SEE El 4. EN 5163.
SI S\N 307. 451. .')02. .)67, 673. 7f>0. 1113.
Allan .5.335. (iiiamherlain .504-L (!laire
5172. Cornelia 1562. irtnc 2683. Eu-
genia 2982, (iNven 51<>f), Cail .5057,
Gavle ,'i013. Howell 512, Lewis 1.549.
.\L 9.30. WCndv .5242.
SUSANNE 2367, j.an 51.37,
SUSANNAH 280. 1041. KimI.erlv 891.
SUSIE CREENE 21.i0. Jan.- 19.58. L, 2264.
SYI'II. 61.3.
SYNE.STER 907, 1.341.
SYLVIA 195, .522, Mea.l 2.564.
TERR^ LEE 5148.
TEMi'EK \NCE .308f).
Ill \hl)| I s 50.5.
I II WKM I. 91.
I HELM A ELLA 2848. M. 2887.
THE()D()R\ 1968.
rHERE>\ 1700. Kav .507.5.
niEHON 1186. Skeel 1.531. Jr. 2254.
I'HOMAS 63. 185. 209. .347. 377. -142. 779,
9.56. 1.338, 14.52, 2229. 2620. A. 2201.
A. 2968. Jr. .3035. 1?. 895. H. 1356. Cooke
80.5. Dale ,i289. Elm.-s 1971. Eufiene
5178. F. 2972. George 5167. Go!.! 329.
Henrv 829. J. 2265. J. 2951. Jefferson
1.5,38. Josiah 13,30. Ju.ison 707. Knapp
5199. S. 118.".. Van V. 1888. Jr. 2.581.
Ill 5i:,3. William 5129.
T I Ml )! in M .5. 221. 276. .560, 10.50. Glover
4.">8.
TITUS 19. 135. 265. 2«W.. .52,3,
TOin E\ El > N .■.2'»I.
I Rl MAN 511. 16.1.3. Iturt-.n 27'>7. Erank-
lin 1.5.59.
II ITLE 61.3.
1 I ^ sSKS 762. Grant 1949.
1 1; \M \ 3.55. 1020.
I III Mi E. nil.
I l{l NA 2,592.
\ MJNIE s. .3043.
\ 11; I \ I'ERLE 207-t.
\ EKOMCV 220,3.
\ EIMIE M. 231.5.
\ ElvN N. 2612. E.lwnr.l 267.5.
\ n;NE L. 2.V3«J.
\ 1 K\()N LEON 2W><>.
\ IKI \ jO\N .5042.
\l(i| \ 1692. Antoinette 1.U1, K. 2113,
MR(.INI\ 5110. 28«a, 2922, L4.ui«r .50.>l.
111. Hope
• t.
VIV \ LILLIAN .3071.
308
ATWATER GENEALOGY
WADE H. 3031.
WANDA MAY 2808.
WALLACE 2330.
WALTER 2703. B. 2139. Blanford 3060.
C. 1357. Donald 2904. Eldredge 1639.
Grant 1465. Hull 2295. Marvin 3026.
3164, Lucius 2123. Sanford 2056, W.
2622.
WARD 400. 2860. B. 2486. D. 2504
WARREN C. 2212, Jr. 2730. Ill 5215. East-
wood 3020. Jr. 3104. Webster 2042
Raymond 2798.
WAYNE I. 2427. Allen 5174. Gordon
5193.
W. C. RIVE.S 1416.
WELLS 972.
WENONA KING 1731.
WESLEY 2597. 2937. H. 1706.
W. HUDSON 1777.
WILBERT RU.SSELL 2847.
WILBUR OLIN 869.
WILFRED MILTON 213L
WILLARD TAFT 1161.
WILIAM 62. 177. 191. 212. 331. 344. 380
395. 447. 474. 646. 704. 773. 796. 898
1053. 1191, 1336. 1484. 1552. 1933. 1969
2145. 2231. 2593. 2638. 5282. Abner
840. Albert 1216. Anderson 3012. B
1261. B. 2013. B. 2962. Benjamin 2708,
Bennett 3094, Jr. 3161. Bigelow 844.
Bradford 2318. Briggs 3017. Bull 2283.
C. 5187. Charnley 1228. 2644. Choate
2151. Churcb 2065. Claire 2286. Clar-
ence 1576. Clark 1542. Clarke 2154.
Clarkson 2165. Collins 832. Cutler 510
1595, 2338. Cutler III 5095. David 2054*
3162. Dewitt 1405. E. 958. E. 1087. E
1730. E. 1842. E. 2886. Edward 814.
2nd 2161. Edward 5043. 3042. Eldrid<^e
3123, Jr. 3124. F. 2760. Felix 314^8,
G. 720. Glover 906, Grabam 2302, Gurr
5333, H. 1008. H. 1274. H. 1680 H
2360, H. 1849. Henry 787. 2007. 2551.
Henry 1611, Jobn 5145, James 1716,
Jared 747, Jesse 384, John 2224, Will
K. 1327. L. 1149, Langworthv 1863.
Jr. 2558, III 5127, Lee 1617, ' Luman
2167, Lyman 923, Lyman 2314, Mar-
shall 3089, M. 1359. 3005. Marvin 1255.
McLaughlan 5123, Montgomery 1226
Olmstead 1578. Paul 3082. Paret 2841
R. 2060. R. 837. R. 1440. Rice 1832,"
Sheldon 5032, Sterling 1978, Jr. 2647
III 5159, Tweedy 1220, W. 422 w'
932, Waldron 2635, Whittlesey 1582.
WILLIS 564. 1028. A. 1920. Bvron 1736
D. 1283. Goodyear 1071, N.' 1618. W
2481.
WILMA 2394.
WILSON 1070. 2931, Bynum 2975.
WILTON S. 2915.
WINDSOR 2692.
WINIFRED E. 2234. Moore 2408.
WINTER 2902.
WYLLYS 558, 674.
ZEREVIAH 602.
ZILAH M. 1009.
ZIMRI 648.
ZITA EDITH 2774.
ZOLMAN 2472.
ZOPHAR 281.
ZORA 1766.
INDEX OF NAMES
ABLES. Thomas, 1511.
ABERNATHY, Sallie Sue. 3076.
ADAMS. Emma. Charles W.. 3055, George
Wm., John Quincy 1536, Wiley Harry,
Richard K. 3063, Thomas Dickson, Jr.,
3054.
ALBERTY, John.
ALDEN. Dorothv 2248.
ALDRICH. Polly 1181. Richard S. 1227.
ALEXANDER, Alfred H. 1125.
ALLEN, Alice M. 1573. Eliza 939. Laur-
etta 1069, M'argaret 630, Mehitable 251.
ALLING, George M. 1787. Huldah 340,
Lois 231. Sarah 10.
ALVORD. Eliz 422.
AMSBERRY, J. F. 2680.
ANDERSON. Alice 2832. Ida 2246, Lillian
2970.
ANDREWS, Isma 3026, Sarah 177. Bertha
3027.
ANDRUS. Flovd. Robert and Walter 2024.
ARMSTRONG. Elinor D'Arcy 2255
ARNOLD. Eliza 572, Frances 907, James,
James H.
ATKINS, Margaret 2358.
ATKINSON. Dorothy 2186.
ATSOM, Betsey 461.
ATYEA, Alice 1268.
AUDAS, Helen M. 1493.
AUGUR. Hezekiah 116.
AULT, Catherine 773.
AUSTIN, John 2, Lucy 208.
AVERY. Lucy B. 1014. Thankful 561.
AYERS. Oscar D. 2281.
BABCOCK. Caroline 1514. Louisa Edith
1535. Lucy 715, Willoughby M. 1621.
BACHTEL, Jacob L. 753.
BACON. Annis 792.
BADGER. Clara 184.
BAKER. Emma 1073. Dr. J. T. 2861.
BALDERSTON. Elwood, Mark. Lloyd and
Richard 1154. George, Anne, Alice,
Jane. Bertha. .Sarah. Ruth and George
Jr. 1152.
BALDWIN. Abiah 84, Amelia A. 2953,
Ephraim 1837.
BALL. Sarah 92.
BANKS. W. C. 2829.
BARBER, Hannah 591.
BARDEN. Mary 780.
BARDEEN, Beatrice 1871. Elizabeth. Nor-
man W. Jr.. and Maxwell 1874.
BARNES. Anne 746, Evelyn 5032. Eliza-
beth 942.
ATWATKIi GENEALOGY
309
I;\K\1;Y. Klizalx-ih :V2\. M.li-^a M.
i; \i;i;i:TT. Ancas w iii..ii .uiu..
i; \KI{1. i:ii/al).lli HOO.
15\KTII()l.()\li;\\. Kimif.' 542.
lUKTl.KTI', Kl.anor 2,1H. Sarah 834.
IIASS. ClilTonl 2:.'.12.
HASSKI r. Kli/al..ili 11. Jain.-s H. 1230.
Marv 338. Marv Ann 737. Marv 15. 1227.
Pollv 339.
HAIMCAKT. Dorilivf 28.30.
iJKACII. Marv 3riy. .Saraii 7.i.
liKMIDON. Hosabrll .30().i.
i'.KKlJS. jiilia A. 1061. Marl.lla 1022.
1!L:1.UK.N. .><arali 1384.
liELL. A. L. 3023. Julia F. 1273. Nina F.
2.3y."i. .loliii n.. Liuv. Elva. P.arl. Paul-
ine an.! Ha/.<-l 2144.
r>Ki l.\MV C. W. .jr. .',208.
UKI.Mia K. Rulli 1881.
BKMONT. Ella 97.5.
HEN HAM. .Sarah 31.
I5EN.IAMIN. Tamar. K. 1074.
MKNNKl r. William 2688.
I'.ENTI.K^. Ad. lie 1270. Eli/.alKlh 352.
HEKCMAN. H-'ltv Ann 2364.
IJEKNAKI). Anno 27.33.
IJEKin. iloralio. Charl.-^ A.. C. I).. G. W.
anil l)..nal.l 1151. i)(4),.rah K. 1875.
BESECIKEK. .lames Z.. John. Blanche. Kav
an;l Mae 1902.
BIES. Then-sa 2701.
BIGELOW . Marv Ann 100.
BILLIN(;S. Hel.n A.
BINON. Denvse 866.
BIK(;E. Tir/ah 976.
BI.\(:KM W. C. S. 8.58.
Bl.\li{. SalK 1165. .Saraii Holmes 197.5.
r.lAKKSLEE. Hiram C. Joim W . 1565.
Marv 1783. Kosolia 1081.
BI.AKI.EY, D. J. .5331, Raehel 298.
BLANCH. Irene 2845.
BI.\N( II \K1). Franee> 1010.
i;i.\\\ \()l\ Fannv 1095.
III. A IK. Charlotte .S. 1974. .^arah 11. 1975.
BEISS. Marv 607.
BI.OCHFK. Marv 1361.
BOI.FS. Marj J. 831.
IIOND. \mia 897.
Boom M. Florenee 12.37.
BOOJH. Esther 5114.
r.OSSFXUA KB. Harrv and G.-orfie 2268.
I'.Ollll , i;. W. 2564.
BOW KN. Nanev 591.
I'.OWnKB. Dr. E. Jr. 5104.
I'.O^ DEN. Betsey 18.5.
BB \CE. I.uev 90.3.
1!B \DKN 2696.
I!i{ \DFoKD. Martha G. 8.33.
BKADI.K^. Al>i;:ail 29. .35. Anna H. Aiu.a
N. 4.30. Chloe 11.5. El.ene/.er 12. Flor-
ence 2183. Hulh 25. .Simuel 13. Susan-
nah 279.
1!B \M)I. II. iirv J. an.l John F. 2285.
BBI \N. M. J. 26W.
BK1(;(;S. Marv E. 727.
r.BII lA. Emma 862.
i;i;i\KI.EV Julia .3096.
r.Bl'-rol.. Hannah 70. ."^u-an 6.57.
r.Kll 11 BE>IEK. Chri-tine 2.523.
I'.BONSON. Doreas .346.
r.B()OKIN.S. Milton.
I'.KOOKS. Eliza 1322. Harri.l l'X)3. John
2199. \lar\ B. 769. lh..ina- II. 912.
BROWN. E.liih 1180. DaNi-l M. 12tK.. Eliza-
aheth 1326. FInris 2823. Jeanetle 1987.
I.uey .3.30. Eydia 248. Maria .5.35. Martin.
lionnie. Edna, ."^hirlev. Edwin and I.ela
2132. Maud 1). 989. Ruth (;. 2017.
BROWNE 1,1.. Francis H. 428.
BRUBAKER. 1'. M. 2827.
B.RrSH. Julia Eli/a 8.56.
lUCKINGH \M. Roanna 482.
\n CKId-A. Marv 70.3.
151 DDINCroN. Eli/al)eth 890.
BULL. Luev 447.
BUNNELL. All.n 792. W m. J. 2851.
RUNT. Catherine 1126.
P.rRPICK. Pearl 24.36.
lU KK. R. E. 2163.
151 R1.IN(;HAM. Rachel 2.378.
BURNS. Jerome C. 2.526.
151 RNH \M. Betsey 990. Amanda .S. 740.
P.URRirT. Caroline 1713. Joseph C.. J. \..
J. R.. A. A. 1711.
BUTLER. Caroline 406. Emdine .581.
BYERS. Randolph Jr. 2784a.
BYNUNL Carney W. 29.58. Luther 29.V).
Julia .3051. Nancv C. 2915. Oliv.r Clepj:
2999. Win. J. 2914.
CABLE. W. E.. Mareia an.l W m. 2140.
CALHOUN. Fr.-derick .S. 1.320.
(.WIW Chloe .5.57. Hattie 883. .Sinuiel G.
1811.
C\N FIELD. Miriam 82.
CARE^. \li.-e 1729. Marie 1101.
CARLSON. Ere.lerick C. 1641. Jane 2682.
CXRPENTER. Hannah E. 787. E.liih 214.5.
CVRSIENS. R. 11. 12.58.
( ARSWFLL. Marjiarct 980.
C\RJER. Charlotte 571. I.ucin.la ■19.5.
CWE. E.lward .301.5.
Cll \D1N. B. G. 5117.
(11 \P\1 \N. Clarissa 172.
Ill VBNIF^. Martha 662.
I 11\SE. Harriet 1222. Jessie 2484. Mary
L. I6'n,
Cll \l TFBroN. \iiMa 1031.
CHEFSFM \N. Georpe R. 2479.
I I1FNF>. Marv 1120.
I III Kl 1111 1 . Marv 371.
( 1M;\1 (.11. leima 139.5.
CI \GGF1 1. Eli/al.eih \L L59.
CLM'P. h.dlv !.5«'. Harriet 9|(). W n>. D.
18<>»,.
CL\UK. Xnnal.elle 2721a. Donal.l K.
27211.. Frank W. I''76. \Lirv .3017.
Mehilal.lr 212. Ralph H. 1"77. Mary
1070.
CL\RKF. Je^-ir 1.398.
310
ATWATER GENEALOGY
CLEGG. H. Clay 2963. John B. 2964, Mar-
tha Helen 2962. Margaret A. 2955.
CLEVELAND, Artiuir H. Jr. and Ethelwin
1869.
CLINE, Martha G. 863.
COAN. Mary A. 818.
COBB, Elsie 2243.
COBLE. Martha Lack! 3049.
COCKRAN, James W. 1510.
COCKE. John J.. Herbert, Norman and
Alexander 1532.
COE, Sallie 332.
COLE, Leonora 1973, T. R. 2973, L. A.
1973.
COLLESTER, Clara M. 1315.
COLLIER, Mable 2810.
COLLINS, Lucy 983.
CONANT, Mary 1631.
CONSTINE, .Sigmun, F. A.. Dorothy,
Lewis and Sarali 1853.
COOK. Alnura 1068. Elizabeth 157. Elea-
nor D. 5078, Harriet 377.
COOMBS, Mary J. 1260.
COREY, Amy 1215.
COSGROVE, Ellen 1841.
COTTER. Betsey 239, Thankful 278.
COWLES, Ruth 454.
COX, Blanche 1638.
CRABTREE. S. 3083.
CRAMPTON, Mary 1099.
CRANE. Mary 627. Ralph Jr. 2742.
CRAVEN, Martha A. 1191.
CRLM, Philip, Reginald and Eugene 1767.
CRITTON, K. G. 5016.
CROSSON, Mary E. 2261.
CROUCH. Luella 1733.
CROWL. L. H. 2875.
CRUM, Alice S. 2143.
CUNNINGHAM, Charles 1493, George
1494, Mary A. 1432, Manford 1493,
CURTIS, Ellen L. 1354, G. B. 1232, Horace
1232, Rhoda 516.
DAGGETT, David 1227, Elizabeth 260,
Leonard A. 312, Freeman.
DAILY, Addie A. 1250.
DALLAS, Jabez 2950.
DANIELS, Emily C. 2070, Susan A. 832.
DARE, Joetta 1393.
DARNELL, Helen E. 2376.
DARROW, Alison 2927.
DAVIS, Ruth 5071.
DAWSON. Falva 2951, Susan J. 1000.
DAY, Virginia 2302, George, lora and
Jack 2137. J. E. 2288.
DERBY, Mary 1253.
DEW, Addie 2138.
DE WITT, F. J., Frederick, Paul and
George 2023.
DIBBLE. Lucy Ann 128.
DICKERMAN, Eunice 123, Isaac 27, Ruth
275.
DICKINSON, Minnie 1707.
DIKEMAN, Orson, Chroline, Kitty 1703.
DILLARD, Sallie Belle 3018.
DILLENBECK, Sabrina 1124.
DIMMOCK, Beaulah 881.
DIMON, Jay, P. W. and R. A. 1402.
DIXON. Ethel 2291, Lucille 2293.
DODGE, Addie B., 1762, Anita 1396.
DOERMAN, Anne M. 1402.
DONALDSON. Elmyra 1531.
DOOLITTLE. Hannah 30, Harriet 335.
DORMAN. Emeline 1082.
DOUGHERTY, Thomas 2380.
DOWNS. Helen 1231.
DOW, Elizabeth 2789.
DRAKE, Margaret 1438.
DRAIN, J. A. 2744.
DRAPER, Grace 2566.
DRAVO, Amanda 1.336.
DREW, .Sally L. 419.
DRESCHER, G. W. 2693.
DRISKA, Ruth E. 1428.
DRURY, Anna 1.533.
DUFFIE, Archijjald D., Elmyra, Virginia,
Cornelius, Jr. and Nancy Louise 2256.
DUNBAR, Evalena 1457.
DUNCAN, John B. 5103, Rachel 515.
DUNCANSON, Margaret 1883.
DUNLOP, Eliza C. 1065.
DUNN, Mary 961.
DUNNELL, Jane 1868.
DUNNING. Dr. W. B. 1980.
DURBIN. Nellie 2102.
DURHAM. J. M., Carney, Carey and Paul
2974.
DUSLING, Susie G., 729.
DUTSON, Thelma 73.
DYER, Adelia 763.
EDA, V. 2824.
EDDEN. Wm. C. 1502.
EDICK, Helen M. 2057.
EDLIN, May A. 2126.
EDUARDS, Mary W. 3021.
EHLER. H. C. 2859.
EILEEN. Hazel .5034.
ELLIOTT, Mary Elizabeth 395.
ELLISON, Martha A. 2872.
ELSON, Mabel 1269.
ELY. Ruth 1644.
ENO.S. Hannah 1185.
ESCOFFIEV. Alford 2833.
EVANS, Harriet 658, Nancy Hay 159.
EVART.S, Caroline A. 431.
FABA, Lawrence 2867.
FARNSWORTH. Ann 421.
FARRAND, Herbert 1986.
FARRELL, G. H. 2423.
FARRINGTON, Eugenia E. 2954.
FAVORS, Inam 30.58.
FAY. Mabel 2794.
FENN, Catherine 1026.
FERGUSON, Martha 361.
FERNALD, Minnie 1706.
FERRIS, Jeanne 2582.
FESSENDEN, Harvey G., Wenona, DeWitt
Harvey 1725.
FIELD. .Sarah 1338.
FINLEY, Charlotte S., 1974.
FISHER, Paschal.
ATWATER GENEALOGY
311
I- 1. \(>(,. >aiali Kit).
KI.KTCIIKH. Il.nrv ir,()9.
KOI.DS. T. \1, K. 2;U3.
KOOI'K. Mai\ \M)().
l"()lxi;i:S. Kva 12f)2.
I'OKD. Kli/.alu-ih 311. Kiiili U)l(..
KOKINK^, K.lilli 2M\.
FOSTKK. Kx.lin.' S. 2.«8, Franc.-- I.VW.
Xmaiiila ()2 L
low I l.H, \m. 701.
loWl.KS. Aliir M. 1328.
FOX. Amanda 710. J. C. 2987.
FOV. Flon-nrc T. 09.
Fi; \\K. Finn.-tia l.'iOO.
FKANKI.FN. W . 1 ., llan.M. Dana. l{.i-
wcll and Ja.-iin.
FH \SFR. .lessie Lockwood 2202.
FK \/FK. Clirisi.na 828.
FHFDFKICK. Clarrnrc 2.i70.
FKFNCH. .1. F. 27.S4.
V\UY/.. Lena 2330.
FROST. All.erl E. Il.iO.
FFFFFK. Fuin-lia 612. .Sopliia 638.
FII.TON. F. J. 21 U.
FISAKIS. Rose 2118.
(;ADE. Florence (;. 2831.
(;ALF. Clarence 1051. Fll.n M.
GALRR MTII. I. K. 22:^0.
C; ANN FT I. \r-ia !!. 2.360.
(;ANN(t\. I.illie 29.S9.
(;ARNIFK. Crace 126.5.
C.ARRFTT. Hannah 2,300.
(;ARRI.sON. Manii.- 2977.
GASKILL. Mary. .Marjiarel. I )iiriilli\ . l.iiria.
Richard. Jean and Lawrence 1878.
r.FTZ. Ceo. F. Jr. 2363.
Ill FORI). Celia 57.5. .Susannah 562.
'•II I . Mice 2292.
t.ll I I.N. Charles A. 2121.
(.11 I. ITT. F. H. 2128.
CI LI. IS. Ixman 1209.
(;L0^ I). llariN 27.3.5.
Cor.FK. Daiiirl 2988.
t.nltKKF'^ . \Ln-arcl I!. 2190.
(.OFFF. 1. S. M)h(K W illiani .3067.
(,OLI»\\ MTU. .I.mI \. 2(.l8.
(iOODNOW. Fllen A. 1201.
COODHICII. Cram 709.
(;00|)^ \.\l{. Jane 211. lu\vK 118. I'.mi
i-lia l()7(i. Sarah 56.3, ."^u-annah 277.
(.••KHAM. Caroline 670. Orella k>2. Re-
liicca 258.
(.(II ID. Naiicv 328.
(i; Ml \M. Charh.ll.. 1785. Fdilh 1213.
Kiiih l.'iOl.
(.K \NNIS. Funic.- 27 L
CI{F\(;FR. N.lli.- 2,37,5.
CHFFN. Maria 2029. Savannah 29R6.
(.{{FFNF. Al.l.y UK). Lucy lIunlinKK'M
41.5.
CRFCORV. Sarah \. .3R4. riwirl.-.^ P. .3003.
(.KIFl IN. \lar\ \nn M3. Car.dvn 3117.
(.KI^NF^. Marv 8.37.
(.HO.^S. Frank 212.5.
CROVE. .Sarah 2.33 L
(.1 Nl IK. I land. I F. .4079.
(URR. Laura 24.56.
GUYKR. Jam.- F... C. A.. F.iizahrih. Jan.-
C. ."-^arah II. 1724.
II \(;FN mi. W. J. Jr. 2.362.
II MT. .|(dm l„. Martin. K<-niu-ih. (4aylon.
Ilnnald. Harold. Fran. <•-. H.rh.-rl an. I
I .-li.- 2HL
II \1 I.. Fmilv C. 1183. Marv 66.5. IMi.-he
325.
HALL. I'h.l).. 90. Carolin.- I). 379, Lucy
.5,50, Joseph 835.
HWir.I IN. Sarah H. 1100.
IIVMIIION. \lrxand.-r 1.5.32. K.lwena A.
2()8'».
II WIMOND. \ld-ii 2881.
II Mil 'IN. I. dm I'.. Win. \lwat..r. .^arah
and llar\.-v 2113.
II \HKNFS.s. Fli/.ah.lh A. 628.
II \KMFS. Ru.l.>l|.h 12.57.
II MM'FR. Martha 18.56.
II \RRLN(;T0N. O. C. 1289.
HARRIS. Marv 261. .^arah 98. Jan.-. ReHv
;:n.l J. H. 2315.
I \NF. n.-ttv an. I J. H. 231.5.
II \KRIS()N. Almira F. 476.
HART. Fav 2.307. Lucv 2372.
II \T( II. Fndiv K. 179.5.
H \\\ LF^. Ahiuail .590.
WW. Ida 1.59.5. Svlia .S. 99.
HAM)FN. Emma 1226. Hav.l.-n Family
1497.
II WFS. Farl 2118.
II \^ NFS. Flla M. 1819.
II W--. Mildn.l 2876.
IIA/\RI». Ilarri.-t 624.
IIA/FI.TON. F. 15. 2647.
IIFM.^. L.ds 27.54a.
IIFM'ON. \hii:ail 11. Lv.lia 119.
IIFW I i;. W. Lvnwoo.l 21.50.
IIF( k\l \N. Clar.- 2318.
11FMIN(,\\ \^. Dori- 2870. Julia 678.
II FN Din. Julia M. 7'»2.
IIFNR^. M.rnhar.l 12,52. Ilarriete 139.5.
I.oui.- 2875.
IIFINTZ. Lulu 1105.
IIFKM \N. i.u.ill.- 2819.
IIFi;i:i( K. Mars 7,5<>.
IIFW I FI I. II. 15. 12,32.
IIF^IFIC J. dm K. I''88.
IIK.KOX. F. D.. Ravmon.l. Richunl ami
i5arl.ara 186,5.
HICCINS. C.-riru.le C. 241,5.
Hill. Julia I.5.V.. Mary J. lOai. Matil.la
<)')3.
nil I N. Julia l.V.l.
IIIK H(()( K. Mice 1701. Mann.-ih 271.
M.ial. 4.58.
IIOMUF^. Harriet 510. Jnlin M. -I»i.
IIDM.. lluMah 2').5.
IIOFFM \N. Hovvanl 2762. J. I>. 27«».3.
HOI FHROOK, I.y.lia B.3.
HON (tW \^. Sila> I2R.
HOOKIR, E.lwar.l T.. CIro. .sarah. .>UMn.
C. H. an.! C. G. l.Vi2.
312
ATWATER GENEALOGY
HORTON, Julia 2937.
HOTCHKISS. Anna 317. Clarissa 316,
David 222, Esther 183, Hannah 45,
Jonah 117.
HOUGH, Eliza 364, Julia 552.
HOUGHTON, Lucy 774.
HOUTZ, Frank. Winnifred, James and
LaVern 2129.
HOW. Lydia 196.
HUBBARD, Rachel 122. Whitney and
Marion 2078.
HULL, Harriet 756, Mary 376, Mary 1119,
Sarah 61.
HULTZ, Mary 2329.
HUMISTON, Lydia 276, Mary 582. Pati-
ence 132.
HUMPHREY. C. C. 3095, Janet 2740.
HUNT. Leslie 2855, Ora S., Grace. Clem-
ent, Whitelaw, Gladys. Robert and Jean
2376, DeAlton 2853, Harry U., Sylvia.
Mettie and Doris 2379.
HUNTER. Louis D., Elizabeth, Robert and
Ruth 2077.
HURD. Lois 136.
HURDONAN. Ruth 2928.
HURLBUT, Ralph W. 2767.
HYHOUSE, Blanche 1616.
INGALLS, Edward 1214.
INGHAM, Geo. M. 1642.
INNOSENZl, Ginerva 2891.
ISLEY, Mildred C. 3094.
IVES, Ephraim 46, Hannah 244, Louisa
180, Miriam 81. Ruth 28.
JACOBS, E. H. 3014.
JENCKS, Wm. L. 1732.
JENKINS. J. W. 2960. Mildred F. 1509.
JESSON. Alice 1876.
JOHNS. R. B. 3006.
JOHNSON. Ann 2342. Charlotte 2849, Ira
1098, J. M. 3013, Naomi 479, Reeves E.
3059. Thomas 19.
JOHNSTON, Mary 410, 2804, Alma 1439,
A. E. 2199.
JONES, Abigail 51, Anna 2164, Homer,
Geraldine, Helen and Howard 2376,
Iris L. 1394, Leah B. 2308. Nathaniel 8,
Sarah 1040.
JUDD, Johanna 543.
JUNE, Nancy J. 1281.
KEELS. C. H. 3047.
KEELER, Esther 1598.
KELLOGGS, Laura 470.
KELLY, E. D. 2249, Ellen 1236.
KELSEY. Yerda 1058.
KEMP, Elizabeth 1654.
KEMPER. Emma S. 1978.
KENT. Lillian A. 1814, P. J. and A. At-
water Jr. 866.
KERR, Helen 2873.
KESSLER, Frank J. 2442, Henry M. 1259.
KETCHAM, Vera M. 2869.
KEY, Mary 393.
KIMBERLY, Marianne 653, Sarah 442.
KING, A. J. 2978. Edward G. 1224. 1968,
James T. 1217, Stanley L. 2323, Urania
700.
KINNE. H. M. 2365.
KIRBY, Clarance 1235.
KNAPP. Helen M. 752.
KNIFFEN. Bloumy C. 1248.
KNOTT, Esther 311.
KNOX, Jennette 441.
KNUTSON, Clara 2022.
KOHN, Leona 1761.
LACY, Frances A. 1696.
LADD, Edwin, Melvina and Mabel 1517.
LAMBERT, Harriet 1141.
LAMBETH. Lillie 2975.
LANGSTON, Jean 2581.
LANGWORTHY. Fannie A. 1145.
LARKIN, Hannah 790.
LAW. Charles 1249.
LAWRENCE, Diana 651. Harriet 1781,
Vada 2058.
LEA, Fanny 3082.
LEAMING, Esther 322.
LEARY, Sarah L. 389.
LEAVITT, Edith M. 1276.
LEIGHTON, Marie G. 1424. Priscilla 824.
LEONARD, Wm. P. 2982, Elizabeth 380,
Edwin S. 2825.
LEWIS. Charles F. 2850. Edward Jr. 1232,
F. W. 1232, Harold 1878, Mary 291,
Sarah 354.
LIBBY, Florence 1261.
LINDSLEY, Jessie L. 2416.
LISK. Mattie L. 2489.
LLOYD. Charles 3028.
LOBDELL, Adeline B. 2258.
LOCKE, Evelyn 2174. Seward 2470.
LOCKHART, Jane 545.
LONG, Wright 1346.
LOUESA. Betsea 705.
LOVE. James 2759.
LUCUS, M. 2675.
LUDLOW. Anna H. 2433.
LUNDGREN, Carl A. 2467.
LYMAN, Rachel 232, John B. and Edward
1209.
LYON, Fidelia J. 1072. June 1979.
MACK, Nettie 1280.
MACOMBER, Margaret 209.
MAGILL. Mary J. 767.
MAKINSON, Geo. A.. Robert T. and Mary
1887.
MALISON, Rosetta 1051.
MALONE, Addie M. F. 2987.
MANGER. Maude 1290.
MANSFIELD, Abigail 6.
MANWARING, Carol 2880.
MARING, Louise 2760.
MARK, George C. 1151.
MARKS, Lucinda 1127. May 1303.
MARRY ATT, Joseph 5060.
MARSH, Chloe A. 1815.
MARTIN. Lucretia 637.
MARCY, Geraldine 2376.
MARTOCELLO, Nellie A. D. 2974.
ATWATER GENEALOGY
313
.\1.\M).N. K>lli.r 1 II'). J. II. II 1». \l;,ii.
M ViriSON. W. C. K.luin. I!m\ II. an. I
Mal.rl 2121.
M MIIIKW.s. Com.-iia 770, KImina I ».
I ;a.S. \lariiar.-l 22W. Vim. 2W>.
\l WKIKl.l). Kllsworlh. Villi.. Mai>. \ ir-
i:iiiia. ( 'oii-taiiiT l.'iWi.
M WW i-.ii.. KmiU .n:>.
\l \^. Mil. Ire! K. 216.').
M \^ r.KKin . Hi.lianI I)., .lamrs (].. Laura
.liiiir. Kicliard aii<l .1. (,. .jr. 2377.
M A^N AHIt. W. \.. i;. i.l. .iiilia an.! .Ii.
2976.
McCAlU-:. .1. .1. -IHM).
McCAFI-KKT^. \Iarv F. 867.
McCAri.KY. Kl.anor 2931.
MrCI \H\ \\. Marv 830.
\l,|)()\\ll). loan 20k). Maririia 3040.
\I. I)(»\\ Hi. I.. Sarah V. 1109.
M.(,Krri(;A.N. .\Iart:ar.-l 2081.
M<K\^. Marsiaret 397. Flovd A. 828.
MrKKF(;\N. Fii/alx'lli 730.
\!rKi:\/^. Marv 636.
M.KKOWN. Clau.lia 1408.
MrKINNON. lsal).-ll 1316.
\lrKNK;HT. Ceo. F. .5.330.
M. Ml TV. Jos.-pliin.- 2rw9.
M. H \K. .lames III 1883.
M.W III I WIS. Ual.rlla A. 923.
\1K \|). \inia 749. Hannah 106.
\IKI(;S. Marv A. 1873.
MKI^TKH. 2:.->7.
Ml All! \KI). \ll.n K. 2320.
MKi;i;i Wl. Mice 1.524.
MKKIill I . Caroline A. 937.
MKKKIM \\. Ncllir A. 1271. Sarah 20.
MKIiW l\. Mimiva 77.5.
\li>^\| \\. Il.rman (;.. \ iola. Havninn.!.
\ha and Dorolliv 2147.
\ll,^ KKS. .N-lina 1690.
Mil I FK. Elsie 206,3. Frances 1.5.52. Frank
>.. II. \. an.l I.imlen 18.5.5. Ilallie 25,53.
Il.nrv 1991. Marv 518.
Mil I FK. Muherl K.. Carlliel. W avmi.n.
IJolirrl Orlan 2012.
MM I.FTTK. J. A. 1511 A.
Mil I K; \N, \nn 829.
MM I -I'M (.11. Manila 1137.
Ml\l H. Hannah 418. Jane 1160.
MINKS. Fli/al.elh .Jan.- 28.36.
MITCIIFI.I.. Al.i;:ail S. 414.
MIX. \nna 86. |)..r..lhv 80. Fli/al.elh 15.
M.hilal.le 22.
MIX K. Fii/a \. 1512. Hnlh 2871.
MONK.OMFK'i. Fmilie 6(.0. Mars <.(.().
MOOKF. Carol.- F. 21.53. Fmmii I.. .3097.
Ilallie \. 982.
MOMODO. |{. W. 2817.
\I()i;(. \\ ( liarle- I . 1319.
.MOKUI.^O.N. Herlliu L. 2293. Flurrii.e
2237.
M()i;i;<i\\. c.-or^i- r.. 2'>f)5. .1. s. .3022.
i;..i.i. (.. 2'»>h.
M()|{>-F. \ll.n 1198.
MO^FIA. Hannah .52.3.
\ln>N, \„„., n<j. Hannah 43. IMieiu- 89.
MdlllW l(,. \.la A. 17<»6.
Ml I \ WFV Fr.-.l M. 2212.
\l<i\li(»F. .'-^arah IHHH.
Ml \-()\. Craifi l)..ii;:lav 2649.
Ml i;nn, Marv \nn .394.
Ml Kl;\^. .lam.- W . .5(109. Jan.t C. 1.572.
\F1 I Is. Mari.- 2927.
NFI.SON. Fsther M. 2274.
NFSSF. Muriel 1.39.5.
NFVH.I.F. Fu^iene C. .3024.
\F\\s(»MF. Flla Mav 2191.
\K\\ 1 ()\. Fiini.-.- .56.
NF^ MAN. Kol.erl I.. 1886.
MCHOI.S. C. .S.. C. H. an.l Riehanl 2»0l.
Dorolhv M. 2118. Fli/ah.-lli 762.
I'ali.-n.-.- ,597. IMi.-l..- .1. 10.50. Kavmon.l
F. an.l I). 2400.
MITFIO.N. Jani.e 28f.4.
M\(>N. Jani.-s 2,56,5.
NOKKIS. .Sarah 18.30.
\()|;T()N. A.l.lin.- 1021. Xn-i.-line 791.
W Ml. M. 26 12.
(t \KF. .lune 2790.
()\K1 F^. C.-rlru.l.- 124,3.
OHI FNDFK. .Ian.- 2.580.
OFD.s. C.-o. Hanii-I .Ir.. C.eorfie, Marparet
23 10.
OIMSTFM). Marv 9.S2.
OLSON. \\m. .5207.
O'NFAL. Manila (;. 2949.
OI'K^. Lillian 81,5.
OSIJOHN. Ani.lia .1. 971. (iiadias M. 2410,
Lu.v 281.
OVFHtoN. Vashti 618.
l'\|)\\ W Mav 8.36.
I'\(.F. Kli/.a C.ra 2957. N.lli.- Fastwoo.l
29()|.
i'ACFN. Th.-r.-s.- 2782.
I'M.MFH. William 706.
l'\K WIOHF. Fr.-.rk I'XU..
I'\1;KT. \,lalin.- 1720.
I'MiKFIJ. IJa.h.l MH. Il.rman F. .50.51.
I'Inllis F. .5051.
I'VMKIN. Clara 80.5. F. M. 2091.
I' \1!KS. Laura H..silee 2W4. F.lna C 3(Wil..
I'MiMFI F. Hiiih Car..lin.- 410.
I'\I;MI I FF. Fli/a lO'M). Oti-* A. 1317.
I'M IFK-ON. John S.. 1(>95. Kol.erl 2<)71.
l'F\l;ol)^. Mil.lr.-.l 2811.
I'F\KS\LL. MI.eri T.. 11H2.
I'F\1{S(»N. Wni. F.. F.lwar.l an.l FA\m-
h.ili 21.3,5.
I'F( K. \nni.- .50.5. Fli/al.elh 272. Mehil-
al.l.- 110. I'alieiu-.- 1.5.53, Kel.e. ea VHi,
Kulh 7.
I'FFIU FS. Frames 16,V..
I'LL I .J. \. Jr. .10.52.
IM IJKIN-. Ih..mas C. 1212.
rLlilH.NF. H. C. jr.. Kmma an.l Charlc*
F. 1.597.
IMKin. Mian, he 2«W5. Sal.rina .59f.. Wil-
han 2711.
I'FIFKS. Marnarrl 267.3.
314
ATWATER GENEALOGY
PETERSON, Dorothea 1667.
PETTIBONE. Huldah 299.
PETTINGILL. Estella M. 1499.
PETTYS. Nancy 1537.
PHELPHS. Carrie 1286.
PHILLIPS, Florence 2486, 2446, Sarah
1033.
PICKERING, Mary 1773.
PIEPER. Wm., Benjamin, Jane and David
1882.
PIERCE. Annie 1350. Sarali 1161.
PITKIN, Truman 452.
PLATTENBURG. Addie 1278.
POMEROY. Harriet 474.
POND. Charlotte 448, Jennie 2310.
POST. Calista 844.
POTEET. Virginia 5333.
POTTER, Marian 2492.
POWELL. R. W. 2891 A.
PRATT, 0. Louise 728.
PREMO, Ellen 2199A.
PRESTON, Flora E. Ill, Frederick A.,
F. W., C. D. and Henry A. 2259.
PRICE, Ann 570. Elizaheth 1304. Susan
913.
PRITCHARD, Isaac W. 2927.
PUGH. Annie H. 2972.
PUNDERSON, John 3.
PURDY. Fanny 558, May Helen 1755.
PURTELL. Anahelle .2929.
PUTNAM, Ida 1770.
RANKIN, Geo. S., Mary, Rohert, George
and Everett 1715.
RECTOR. Plieby L. 1540.
REED, Sarah 889.
RESPESS, Antoinette E. 2948.
REYNOLDS. Hannah 286. Pearl I. 2144.
RHEA. John H.. Blanche. Jamie 1616.
RHODES. Georsie 2391. Lida 3020.
RICE, Amanda 1196, Annie S. 1697. Julia
A. 375, Lucy 221. Polly 554.
RICH, George III, 2362.
RICHARDS, Bethia 283.
RICHARDSON. Louise 2187.
RIGGS. Philip and Sharon 2573.
RIDDER, Jane 296.
RILEY, W. H., Pauline, Anne and DeWitt
2120.
RINGHOUSE, Elizabeth 796.
RIVES, Margaret S. 816.
ROBERTS, Cena A. 30'01, Sarah A. 726.
ROCKWELL. Lydia 5.
ROHSENOW, Warren 1886.
ROLISON. Alice 1758.
ROOT. Carolina. A. 524, Hattie 1310. Lucv
Curtis 309, Zimri 416.
ROSE, Thomas .2947.
ROSEWELL, Lydia 26.
ROSS, Caroline 1423. Eliza 1087.
ROSSMASSLER, E. C, Richard, Edward.
Deborah 1875.
ROUND. Olive M. 745.
ROUNDS, Elizabeth C. 1002.
ROUNDTREE. C. W. 1395. G. H. 2690A.
ROWE, Abigail 71, Anne E. 1302, Sylvia
F. 2144.
ROYS, Lydia 207.
RUGG, W. C. W. D. and Clarence 2399.
RUSSELL. Martha 2494.
RUST. Ann 1637, Martin 1097.
RUTLAND, Alice 2569.
RYDER. Ella C. 981.
RYMAN, John J. 1256.
SABIN. David C, Thomas and Leta 2127.
SACKETT, Betsey 120, Julia .537, Lydia
267, Nancy 531.
SAGE, Mary 1386. Virginia 1211.
SANBORN. Jane 2645. Parmelia. A. 694.
SANFORD. Amos White 553. Ellen 1578.
Evelvn 569. Frances 733, Luther 1038,
Susan 671. Wilna W. 73.
SAUNDERS, Angeline 125.5.
SAUSMAN. Ella 1712.
SAYRE, Damaris 1.
SCHAFFER, E. Hope 1456.
SCHENK, John 2646.
SCHMIDT, Mildred 2700.
SCHOCH. Jacob 2926.
SCOTT, Margaret 49. 151, Marietta 1028.
SCR ANTON, Emma 1158.
SCULLON, Annie 1186.
SEARS, Elsie 1617, Goldie 1619, Sarah A.
776.
SECRIST. Liiv T. 99.
SEGER, Henrietta 845.
SEGNER. Ruth 2079.
SHAFFER. Lois 73.
SHANKLAND, Vintentia 544.
SHANNON. Jane 1760.
SHAW, Martha C. 2936.
SHELDON. Huldah 469, Mehitable 645.
Susan M. 1204.
SHELGREN. Milton Jr. 5267.
SHELTON. Chas. 1225.
SHEPARD, Cynthia 2397.
SHERMAN, Dinah 39, Mary 1360.
SHERROD. Mary 967.
SHERWOOD.
SHIPLEY, Helen Betts 1647.
SHIRLEY. Katherine 900.
SHOWERS. Harriet M. 1539.
SILER, Annie M. 2968.
SILL. Ann 758. Rachel 1780.
SIMMONDS. Harry J. 2998.
SIMPSON, Ida 2066.
SKINNER. Caroline 711. Margaret M.
1407.
SLEIGHT, Richard S. 73.
SMITH, Ada 3005, Adelbert H. 1778. Au-
gusta 16.52, Charlotte 931. Chas. L.
2805A, Dean Miller 2423, Dorothea
1890, Edward W. 1872, Elva B. 2144,
Hannah J. 1809. James H. 2981. June
A. 2697. James, Alice and James W.
2143, Lvbrand Palmer 1886. Marie G.
656, Rosa 1118. Sarah H. 2686.
SNEDEKER, E. L. 1399. Henrietta 1139.
SNIPES, Roberta 3002. Emily 2939, Mar-
tha 2932.
ATWATER GENEALOGY
315
SNOW DKN. \lai\ llf.2.
>^^i)^.K. Calli.iin.' 1071. KlizaJMlli (>i',2.
Aaron 2707.
SOiM)L:KEC;(;KK. AhIuu. rinlls. Vir-inia
and Wm. 2287.
Sl'FNCF.R. Man 2.H82.
> I 'K !(.(.>. Marv UU4.
ST\(:i:^. K.lilli 2211.
.^lACKl'OL. Mai -aid A. SW.
STA.M.KY. (.i-or}:*- L. IIW).
.STARKW F.ATHKK. F.ila l.Sl.l
.STFADM \N. Fsicllc 1 UW.
."^TKFI.F. MaiN Louis.- 801.
.^IFKICFKE. Ruih 1760.
STFKKIN. Lucv 1985.
STFRIIXC. Ual.rlla 1228.
STF|{RFir. Kaili.ii.ir F. ].i9.
SrF\F.N.S. Flla 1198. Hannah M. 89.',.
1.0 is r,93.
STEW ART. Marv 969.
.STODC.ILL. F. F. ,'^060.
.STO.NF. Howard 2328. .John .S. 1977. I'lii-
lanJa .324. .^allv 29.11.
>T(lliRS. Clarissa 3.%.
STORFY. Florence 1306.
STOW . Iclialiod 9.
STRFFTER. Ivan 28.^8. Mars 1143.
STRICKl.AM). \~(lia .347.
STRO.NC. Li/./ic E.'e 1279.
STROPEE. .Sarah 82.5.
STROUD, .Manlv I). 2938. W. F. 2952.
Brure 3029. C. H. 3025. Chas. I'. 2935.
.lolui S. 29.3.3.
.^Tl ARF. 1). 1). Jr. .",091.
SULLIVA.N. Edward 1403. Viriiinia 2.5.58.
SUTHERLAiM). Lemu.l 1012. Neil. CmII.
Claude. Edna and (;iair<- 14.30.
SCI T I. IFF. Euiiii-e 237.
SW IFT. Caroline 1363.
I \l T. lane L. 633.
r\i \] \|)(;F. Hannah 76. IMi.-lie 69.
i\r\M. .I..hn. .1. A.. Willard. Naney.
1 11' I nil and .Mar;iarel 1883.
rVM.OR. Jamie .3046. .Sahrina 827.
TEED. Elizaheih 129.5.
JFIiRV llanfonl 1989. l.vla 7.3.
I' 1 1 VICIIFR. II. F. 1233. '
IIIOM \S. Kalh.rine 73. Mamarel 968.
Sarali 261.
I li()\l \-<l)\. |)n,a \!. 3012.
IIIO\ll'>()\. Fiini.r 58. Ilaiiiiah 11.
Il.l.n (,. 2111. Julia .!.37. Mini. I 5107.
\anev 303. I{o-r 1005.
TIIORMON. R. I. 1151. Elsie A. 1.597.
I K IIFNoi;. >>ai.ili 10.35.
\\\)\K II. \.. II. .S. and 11. .S 2»7'».
Ill I' \\^. Mn.ira .5.38.
Ill I F^. I nrv 574. Hho.la .56.5.
I II Ht\. M.irN Fli/^d..-lh 1775.
I I\11;KK^. Miniii.- \. 1789.
I l\l\li>\'s. 1,1, r.lia I*. •>.58.
I I\K1 I I'M (;H. Jam.- .5.3.32.
TIITFRIA. Frank Vm\
J'ODD. C.-.ir};.-. (;. II. I.3">1.
lOMrKIN.s. I'iiehe 15. 1774.
TORRES. Almira 8.3R. Chrisi.-na .300.
low \SEM). Sarah 2.56. Tli..ma- I'. 1212.
IRFI'M., 1 .i.> \l. 2127.
rRII'i'FI. W. K.. Frank an. I Will 21.38.
I Rl F>DFEE. Chas. an.j Charloii.- 1160.
V\{\ ON. Sarah 6.5.
Tl CKER. Fl..r.lla 1I61. I.ii.v Ann 6';1.
H KN. I. .a. 2.5.38.
II KNFR". I. \|. .3(103. Martha. M. 1266.
II li\l i;r.. Fli/al).Mh A. 4.32.
II KI'IN. (,.-or}:.- R. 2980.
II KRENIINE. .S. 15. Jr.. \nn.-. W. C..
I. \. and W. W. 2998. W. I". 293.5.
II lllll.E. Eli/.al,.-ih 1779.
TUTTLE. Ahifiail .32. Esther 62. Jan.- 10.30,
Ju.l.- 99. Lois 102. Marv 176.
TYE. Bonnie I). .30)9.
T^ LFR. i'anlhia 266.
NAIL. Catherine 210.5.
VA.N AI.EN. Elizah.th K. 866.
V\N \LSTYNF. Nan.v 601.
\ \\ DFR/LE. Fr.-mont. MaI.el. Leon,
Clair. Llovil. Keith ami Elm.r 1760.
VAN HOITON. Marion .52<>.5.
VAN SCHAICK. D.lia 707.
V\N SWF\RIN(;FR. Eli/ah.th 1.3.53.
\ \\ \ \I.KFNr.Fi{(;. Alie.- 116.3.
\ \1 N. Minnie E. 1299.
\ K.KERI. Emeiin.- 11.32.
VOCEL. Clara 2761.
\()I KSTORF. E. R. 2681.
\OOKIIFFS. Liieif E. 2879.
W \l DKON. Mar-ar.-t 1887.
W \l.(,i; Ml. Ein.r.-n.e 2318.
W \I.KFi{. Il.ien 860. Nan.v 2251.
W M KLE^. Emma E. 171 L
W M l.\CF. Jam.s C. 2.322. J. H. .50*.!.
W M I FR. Ri.har.l 2.562.
WALlDN. Annie Elizaheth 2979. Cather-
ine 1686.
W \RD. Mar> 21.
W \RIN(.. Mar-:ar.tla M. 12W.
W \RREN. Em.lin.- 857.
W MKIN.s. Walt.r. R..l..rl. J..ver. .S,,/.
aim.-. Ri.har.l 2010.
W \ISON. Minnie 2.30.5.
W F\\ FR. Marv I.. 626.
W EliFR. R. W. 2169.
W FED. Al..n/... R. I.32I.
W FISS. C. F. 2.583.
W Fl>>l". Margaret .528.
W Fl KER. Orlev .5(H2.
W Fl IS. Jessie 16.30. josie 1220.
W FN DONER. I.v.lia \. 1104.
W li; I/. \l..nlana 2674.
WF"-I. l.rn 2715. Jam.s L jr. 2160.
W L>l \l I.. Doroihv 2672.
WEsTON. Carlo \I. 1131.
W FIMORF. D.lia I'M.
W III M FR. Ma> 128.3.
Will IF. Kllen i.3W. Marietta <W>. M.irv
W . «>f.3.
W III 14 I F>F^. louiM- «».U.
Wll(«)\. F.lwin \.. Kre.leriek .in.l Mar-
.d.l 24.14. Mariorv 2.U0.
316
ATWATER GENEALOGY
WILDER, Betsey 1102.
WILEY. Abbie C. 1895.
WILKES. Manila 814.
WILLARD, Elizabeth 175.
WILLIAMS, Anna 236, C. L., Lester. Har-
old, Edith Marjorie, Robert and Doro-
thy 2304, Helen A. 1534. Henrietta P.
1153.
WILLIAMSON. Katherine 1060.
WILLIS. Phebe 1179.
WILLS, Albert 1395. Emma 2149.
WILSON, Amy 2930, Helen M. 1275, Pa-
tricia 2389.
WINDNAGEL, Fred 2757.
WING, Sarah 204.
WINSLOW, Zadie I., 1351.
WINTON, B., D. and Jane 1882.
WIRRIES, M. C. 2919.
WISENBARER. Leida H. 2158.
WITT. A. C. 2699.
WIXOM Family 73.
WOLCOTT. Robert L.. R. F.. Richard
2059.
WOLF, Frank and W. S. 2758.
WOMBLE. John Josiah 2943. Rufus P.
2969, Harvey C. and Samuel 2941, Wm.
2944.
WOOD, George, Ida 1216, Genevieve R.
2846, Katie 2485.
WOODARD. Marcia 869.
WOODSIDE, Mary B. 326.
WOODWARD, Solon 1251. Marv 1128.
WORTHINGTON, Opal 2916.
WRIGHT, Catherine 689, Margaret 893.
WRIGLEY, Philip K. and William 2362.
WYATT, Harriet 2643.
YALE, Elizabeth 74. Louise C. 861, .Sarah
S. 378.
YOUNG, Mary H. 2828, J. Norman 2468,
Lucy E. 2480. Glenn H., Jr.. Elizabeth,
John, Mar2;uerite and Alta 2467.
YULO. Helen T. 2127.
ZARNOS. Mildred 2692.
ZENISEK, Inez 5118.
ZIPPLIES, Laura V. 2805.
ZUMWALT. Amelia 1665, Malinda 1664.
UNCLASSIFIED
ADORETTI, Dorothy A.
ATWATER, Albert C. Jr., Arthur R. Sr.,
Arthur R. Jr.. Charles Dorf Jr.. Edna
M., Howard J., James A.. James Man-
ley. Mary L., William, Roy Stewart.
CLARK, Stella Atwater.
HEITMAN. Claire.
TAYLOR, Myrna Atwater.
THOMAS. Gladys Atwater.
5134— page 254— JANE BREWER, b. Sept. 2, 1920, in the Dominican Republic;
m. June 31, 1942 in Providence, Harlan Buttfield Pratt. Residence
Watchung, N. J.; active member Plainfield Garden Club (Garden Clubs
of America ) ; Junior League of Plainfield and Republic Party. Elected
Republican Co. Committee Woman from my district and G.O.P. Munici-
pal Chairman of Watchung, (Somerset County).
Daughters, Virginia Atwater, b. Sept. 3, 1943. Deborah Ward, b. April
7, 1945. Laurens Carey, b. Feb. 15, 1949. Jane Blanche, b. Jan. 24, 1951.
1397 — page 184 — GARRETT BARRY, father of the well known stage, movie
and television star, Garrett Barry Atwater, Jr., died January 15, 1956.
2261— CHARLES E. ATTWATER, first cousin of the Author, d. Feb. 22, 1946,
on his way to Westfield, N. J., on a train from Boca Grande, Fla., where
the entire community had gone down to the station to see him off.
2745 — MARY DOROTHY, dau. of Charles E., m. The Reverend Arthur Francis
O'Donnell, Rector, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Westfield, N. J., d.
April 13, 1947. Children:
Mary Dorothy, b. May 5, 1934, m. Sept. 30, 1953, Marine Corps Sgt.
Raymond Nelson Perkins, Jr.
Gregory Lee Perkins, b. Aug. 18, 1955.
Helen Attwater, b. May 5, 1934.
Lawrence R. Attwater, b. Feb. 1, 1943.
2746— HELEN IRENE, dau. of Charles E., b. Jan. 5, 1906, teacher, m. Nov.
27, 1938, Michael Maximilian Lang, b. 1893 in Tiflis, Caucasus; grad. St.
Petersburg Naval Academy; was Lt. Com. in the Russian Imperial Navy.
"I am, in point of fact, a particularly haughty and exclusive person, of
pre-Adamite ancestral descent. You will understand this when I tell you that I
can trace my ancestry back to a protoplasmal priinordial atomic globule."
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■lUfteM, James Raasell.
h. Potter, Thom. Lameon, Chriato- 3
P*«Todd, William I vet.
* fllorer, Wm. Thorp, Matthias 4
Wehcock, Andrew Low.
Tlf«"»I^ke Atkinson, Jno.Thomaa, i
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"w***, Richard Beach.
• "•■•tt, Timothy Ford, Thom. 3
«»*»«, Robert Preston.
••JvOrtorna, Robert Hill, Jno. Wll- 4
■•1 Henry Gibbons.
""Jj Brown, Adam Nlcolla, Good- 5
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"•sier. John Brockett.
REV. JOHN
1 Gov. Eaton, Dep. Gov. Goodyear.
a Mr. Malbon.
3 Mr. Evance, Mr. Bracey, Mr. Friinds
Newman, Mr. Gibbard.
4 Goodman Wigglesworth, Bro. Atw ater,
Bro. Seeley, Bro. Miles.
5 Bro. Crane, Bro. Glbbs, Mr. Caff Inch,
Mr. Ling;, Bro. Andrews.
6 Bro. DaTl8,Goodman Osborne. Antl lony
Thompson, Mr. Browning, Mr. P '.uth-
erford, Mr. Higginson.
7 Bro. Camfleld, Mr. James, Bro. Ben! lam,
Wm. Thompson, Bro. Lindon, Bro.
Martin.
8 Jno. Meigs, Jno. Cooper, Peter Br^ awn,
Wm. Peck, Jno. Gregory, Nlcliolas
Elsey.
Q Edw. Bannister, Jno. Harrlman, B* snja.
Wilmot, Jarvfs Boykln, Arthur ;Hal-
bldge.
Soldiers' Scats.
I First middle seat, vacant or occuipied
by children and servants.
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A/ E N P O R T .
Qd Mrs. Eaton. Mrs. Gov. Baton (?) i
In. Malbon. Mrt. Gregton, Mrt, D«v- a
enport, Mrs. Hooke.
Eder Newman's wife, Mrs. Lamberton, 3
Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Brewster.
Sster Wakeman, Sister Gibbard, Sister 4
Gilbert, Sister Miles.
Ir. Francis Newman's wife, Sister t,
Gibbs, Sister Crane, Sister Tuttle,
Sister (Ann) Atwater.
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Goody Camfield, Sister Punderson,
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