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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  MCCONNELL Matilda was born on 16 Jul 1844 (daughter of MCCONNELL Daniel and FREEMAN Lauretta).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  MCCONNELL Daniel was born about 1802 in Ireland; died on 18 Dec 1885 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Notes for DANIEL MCCONNELL:
    Daniel McConell was listed on the 1850 census for Mooers as a
    Cabinetmaker. On the 1867 map of Mooers, the family was living on lot
    #39 Mooers, previouly owned by Lauretta's father, Ahaz Freeman.

    More About DANIEL MCCONNELL:
    Fact 1: buried Riverside Cem., Mooers, Clinton Co., NY

    Birth:
    BET 1800 AND 1805

    Daniel married FREEMAN Lauretta about 1835. Lauretta (daughter of FREEMAN Ahaz and Louisa) was born about 1822 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  FREEMAN Lauretta was born about 1822 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY (daughter of FREEMAN Ahaz and Louisa).

    Notes:

    born between 1820-1825 Mooers, Clinton Co., New York, married
    before 1837, Daniel McConnell, who was born between 1800-1805 in
    Ireland, was listed on the 1850 census for Mooers, as 45 years old,
    a Cabinet Maker. Lauretta and Daniel are buried in Old Riverside
    Cemetery, Mooers where there is a stone, placed by Lauretta and
    Daniel's children. Lauretta and Daniel lived in Quebec and moved to
    Mooers, Clinton Co., New York, between 1847-1848. On the 1869 Map
    of Mooers, Daniel McConnell was living on lot #39, land owned by
    Ahaz Freeman. On 27.09.1843, Lauretta was a witness to the baptism
    of her brother, Charles Freeman's daughter, Sarah Ann, in
    Hemmingford, Huntingdon Co., Quebec. Lauretta and Daniel McConnel
    had 6 children: 1. Mary Ann, b. about 1837 in Quebec, Canada,
    d.1923 and buried Old Riverside Cemetery, Mooers. 2. Rosalie E., b.
    about 1840 Quebec, Canada, d. 1917 and buried Maple Hill Cemetery,
    Rouses 3. Phebe, b. about 1842 Quebec, Canada. 4. Matilda, b. about
    1844 Quebec, Canada. 5. Wilbur, b. about 1847 Quebec, Canada and
    was a boatman on 1880 census for Mooers. 6. Margaret, b. about 1848
    in New York.

    More About LAURETTA FREEMAN:
    Fact 1: buried Riverside Cem., Mooers, Clinton Co., NY

    Birth:
    BET 1820 AND 1825

    Notes:

    Married:
    BET ABT 1834 AND 1836

    Children:
    1. MCCONNELL Jane was born on 29 Jan 1835.
    2. MCCONNELL Mary Ann was born on 15 May 1837.
    3. MCCONNELL Rosalie E. was born on 19 Sep 1839.
    4. MCCONNELL Phebe was born on 15 Apr 1842.
    5. 1. MCCONNELL Matilda was born on 16 Jul 1844.
    6. MCCONNELL Baby was born in 1847.
    7. MCCONNELL Wilbur was born on 03 Jan 1847.
    8. MCCONNELL Margaret was born on 22 Nov 1849.
    9. MCCONNELL Baby was born in 1851.
    10. MCCONNELL Angel Helen was born on 16 Mar 1851.
    11. MCCONNELL Freeman G. was born on 11 Apr 1853.
    12. MCCONNELL Emma L. was born in 1855.
    13. MCCONNELL Ernest Rollin was born on 29 Aug 1860.
    14. MCCONNELL Lauretta Imogene was born on 17 Jun 1864 in Mooers Forks, Clinton Co., NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  FREEMAN Ahaz was born on 03 Nov 1791 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH (son of FREEMAN Asa and APPLIN Thankful); died on 01 Oct 1848 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Notes for AHAZ FREEMAN:
    THE FREEMAN FAMILY of Clinton County, New York

    The American government established a Military Land Grant in
    Northern New York, called the "Canadian-Nova Scotia Refugee Tract".
    This land was for the Canadian veterans of the Revolutionary War
    which were led by Moses Hazen. Much of the land was bought by land
    speculators from the veterans who did not want their land.
    In 1805 this frontier was called an "ungodly place where
    religion and education were neglected." There was reported," poverty
    and primitive living conditions"
    Mooers is located on the northern border of Clinton County, New
    York and Huntingdon County, Quebec, Canada. The surface of the
    area is quite level with a slight inclination to the northeast.
    There are two main rivers in Mooers, the Great Chazy and the
    English. The fine water privileges of these rivers provided various
    manufacturing enterprises in the early days of Mooers. Prior to 1796
    this area was one vast wilderness.
    In 1812, the area was overwhelmingly rural and the population
    was scarce, 8,000 people in the whole of Clinton County. There were
    5 towns all but one bordering on Lake Champlain. Plattsburg was a
    bustling lake port town for travel between the American States and
    Quebec, Canada. When war broke out in 1812 between the Americans and
    Britain, many families left the area near the border and lost their
    crops and belongings. These American families were terrified of
    attack by the Canadian Indians. The stories of the " French Indian
    Wars" still very much on their minds. The American Militia was the
    only defense along the whole border and some Militia Officers said
    their men refused to fight across the border into Canada, due to
    having many friends and family living there.
    The war lasted until 1814 when the British were defeated on Lake
    Champlain. By 1817 construction of the new Erie Canal began from the
    Hudson River to Buffalo. It was finished in 1825 and opened up the
    vast western territories filled with excellent land for settlers. It
    led to the development of such towns as Rochester, Buffalo,
    Syracuse and Utica. The Canal provided cheap transportation for the
    westward bound settlers.
    On page 329 of "History of Clinton and Franklin Counties" by
    Hurd in 1880 states:

    "Asa Freeman came in early, resided in the northeast part of town
    and raised a large family, all of whom afterwards moved away."

    On page 332 of the same book:

    "The town was originally comprised in a single school district, and
    the first school-house was the old building now used as a woodshed by
    the Widow of Asa Corbin. Cariarty Huntley was a early teacher in
    this building, also Martha Bosworth ( afterwards Mrs. Samuel
    Churchill ) Asa Freeman and Jabez Fitch."

    At the Plattsburg, New York, County Clerks office, there is
    land Deed:

    "28 January 1807 Asa Freeman purchased from Benjamin Mooers 105 acres
    in lot #18 for $350.00. On 05 January 1823 Asa Freeman is clearing
    the title for this land from Gilead Speery."

    Asa Freeman was listed on the 1810 and 1820 U.S. census for
    Mooers, Clinton County, New York. Asa and Thankful Freeman's oldest
    son, Ahaz was listed on the 1820 U.S. census for Mooers, as well.

    On a land Deed dated 16.02.1833, Plattsburg County Clerks
    office:

    "Asa Freeman and his wife Thankful sold land in lot #18, Mooers,,
    Clinton County, New York to Thomas Caldwell of Walworth, Wayne
    County, New York for $500.00 for 67 acres. Asa Freeman and Thankful
    were living in Williamson, Wayne County, New York."

    On the 1830 U.S. census for Marion, Wayne County, New York was
    listed a Asa Freeman and his wife. The age of the couple match that
    of Asa and Thankful Freeman which were our line, in Mooers, Clinton
    County, New York. There were a number of Freeman families living in
    the area, including one Benjamin Freeman born in 1792 in New York,
    possibly Asa's second son.

    On land Deeds, Plattsburg's County Clerks office:

    Ahaz Freeman bought land in lot #39 in 1825 and later lot #92 in
    Mooers, Clinton County, New York , which his Heirs sold on 29 April
    1853. Lot #92 was sold to William Pratt for $600.00 by Loren E.
    Freeman, Rufus Freeman, Amasa Freeman, Martha Freeman, Lauretta
    (Freeman) McConnell, Charles Freeman, (our line), Jerry Freeman,
    Elizabeth Freeman, Hannah Freeman, Phebe Freeman, and Dolly
    Philander (Freeman) Williams.

    Ahaz Freeman died 01 October 1848, at 56 years, cause of death
    listed as being run over by a loaded wagon. He was buried in Old
    Riverside Cemetery, Mooers, Clinton County, New York and his
    gravestone is still standing there in 1997. It is located in the
    extreme southeast corner of the cemetery, under a large old tree,
    next to the Chazy River. Nearby to Ahaz Freeman's grave are the
    gravestone markers of his children Loren E., Martha, Benjamin,
    William, and Lauretta. There was an unmarked grave next to Ahaz and
    perhaps this is where his wife Louisa is buried.

    _________________________________________
    _________________________________ ____

    In the "Letters of Probate" for Ahaz Freeman submitted by his
    wife Louisa on 30 May 1849 (located at County Clerks office,
    Plattsburg), which Louisa signed with her mark X, was a list of
    articles inventoried from the personal estate of Ahaz Freeman:

    1 eighteen year old horse
    1 pair five year old stags
    1 old double wagon with binding chains
    1 spotted cow
    1 line back cow
    1 three year old cow
    1 old plow and ?
    1 old harrow
    1 pair sleds
    1 set double hornef and wiffer trees
    1 ox yoke
    1 hoe
    1 axe
    1 hand saw
    2 augers
    1 buck saw
    1 butle

    The value of his personal Estate as such was $132.64. This did not
    include his land or buildings.

    On the Old Riverside Cemetery records, Mooers, Clinton County, New
    York:
    "Ahaz Freeman who died 01 October 1848, 56 years, 11 months. His
    Widow, Louisa Freeman, purchased and had the stone mounted. The
    children headstones were of Benjamin H.Freeman, born 09 October
    1842, died 14 November 1842, 1 month and 5 days and William
    W.Freeman, born 11 October 1847, died 21 August 1848."

    On a visit to Mooers, Clinton County, New York in July 1997,
    the Freeman original land lots were still being farmed.

    ________________________________________________
    __________________________ ____

    MOOERS, CLINTON COUNTY, NEW YORK

    Village of Hemmingford Roxham
    X X

    Fisher Street Huntingdon County, Quebec X
    Charles Freeman


    U.S./Canada border Old Roxham Road
    ______________________________________________________________________
    ____ ____

    lot # 39 X
    Blackmun Corners wooded area Ahaz Freeman to Perry's
    Mill

    lot # 18 Asa Freeman

    to Champlain,

    X Old Mooers Railroad Junction farmland

    X X
    Old Riverside Cemetery Mooers Village


    Chazy River farmland


    to Plattsburg, N.Y.

    More About AHAZ FREEMAN:
    Cause of Death: Run over by a loaded wagon.
    Fact 1: buried Riverside Cem., Mooers, Clinton Co., NY

    On land Deeds, Plattsburgâ®s County Clerks office:
    book 23 page 368-69, 29 April 1853
    " This Indenture made the 29 day of April in the year of our Lord one
    thousand eight hundred and fifty three between the undersigned heirs
    of Ahaz Freeman of the first part and William ( ) Pratt of the second
    part ...forth that the said parties of the first part ... in
    consideration of the sum of 6 hundred dollars to them in hand paid by
    the said party of the (page 369) second part at or before the ...
    and delivery of these presents .... where of is hereby ... with
    acknowledged have... released and forever quit ... and by these
    presents do ... release and forever quit ... to the said party of
    the second part and his heirs and assigns forever. All that certain
    piece or parcel of land lying and being in the town of Mooers and
    known as the school lot it being a part of large lot no. 92 viz to ..
    the north west quarter together with all ..... there unto belong or
    is assigned is appertaining and the ... and ... unto issues and
    profits there of used all the estate right title interest use said
    property ... and demand whatsoever of the said parties of the first
    part itherwise law or equity of is and to the above bargained
    premises with the said ... and .... To have and to hold the said
    above bargained and described premises with their and every of their
    right members and ... to the said party of the second part his heirs
    and assigns and to the sale ... benefit and behoof of the said party
    of the second part his heirs and assigns forever . In witness
    whereof the said parties of the first part have hereonto set their
    hands and seal the day and year above written
    Signed, Sealed and Delivered
    in the presence of ...State of New York
    Clinton County on this 30 day
    of April 1853 before me personally came Loren Freeman, Rufus Freeman,
    Lauretta McConnel, Charles Freeman, Dolly P. Freeman, Amasa Freeman,
    Martha Freeman, Phebe Freeman, Jerry Freeman, Elizabeth Freeman,and
    Hannah Freeman and to me known to be the individuals described is
    and ..
    ... deed and sincerely acknowledged ........ for the persons therein
    described.
    J.G.Young Justice of Peace
    I further certify that I ... Dolly Philander Williams and Loretta
    McConnel separate and apart from their husbands and they acknowledged
    the execution of the written instrument to be of their own free will
    without any fear or ... of their said husbands.
    J.G.Young Justice Peace Recorded December 27yh 1853 D.T.T. Parsons
    Clerk The following is how there names were written
    Loren E Freeman Charles X his mark Freeman
    Rufus X his mark Freeman Jerry X his mark Freeman
    Dolly Philander Williams Elizabeth Freeman
    Amasa X his mark Freeman Hannah Freeman
    Martha X her mark Freeman Phebe X her mark Freeman
    Lauretta McConnell

    Ahaz married Louisa before 1815. Louisa was born about 1800; died before 1853. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Louisa was born about 1800; died before 1853.
    Children:
    1. FREEMAN Charles Madison was born about 1815 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY; died after 1871.
    2. FREEMAN Jerry was born about 1817 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY; died after 1853.
    3. FREEMAN Dolly Philander was born on 21 Jul 1820 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY; died after 1853.
    4. FREEMAN Loren E. was born about 1821 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY; died on 04 Dec 1891 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY.
    5. 3. FREEMAN Lauretta was born about 1822 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY.
    6. FREEMAN Amasa was born on 05 May 1825 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY; died on 24 Jun 1905 in Cadyville, Clinton Co., NY.
    7. FREEMAN Phebe was born about 1827 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY; died after 1853.
    8. FREEMAN Rufus was born about 1831 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY; died on 20 Feb 1916 in Mooers Forks, Clinton Co., NY.
    9. FREEMAN Martha was born about 1832 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY; died in 1866.
    10. FREEMAN Elizabeth was born about 1834 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY; died after 1853.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  FREEMAN Asa was born on 04 Jul 1768 in Winchester, Cheshire Co., NH (son of FREEMAN Benjamin and HEALY Mary); died about 1833 in Wayne Co., NY.

    Notes:

    6. Asa, our line, b.04.07.1768 Winchester, Cheshire Co., New
    Hampshire, died in 1833 in Marion, Wayne County, New York,
    married 30.12.1790 Thankful Applin in Swanzey, Cheshire County,
    New Hampshire, she was born 19.01.1767 in Swanzey township, Cheshire
    County, New Hampshire the daughter of Deacon Thomas Applin and
    Mabel (Brown) of Swanzey, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire. On the
    probate records for Benjamin Freeman, Asa's father, a Thomas
    Applin's land joined Benjamin Freeman's. Both a Thomas Applin and
    John Applin attend the sale of Benjamin's estate in December 1807 in
    East Swanzey. Asa and Thankful had one child born in Swanzey before
    moving to Mooers, Clinton Co., New York about 1807. This family
    line is continued in Chapter 3, " Freeman's of Moores, Clinton Co.,
    New York"

    Notes for ASA FREEMAN:
    Asa and his family lived in East Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH and by
    1807 he had moved them to Mooers, Clinton Co., NY.
    On page 329 of "History of Clinton and Franklin Counties" by Hurd in
    1880 states,
    "Asa Freeman came in early, resided in the northeast part of town
    (Mooers), and raised a large family, all of whom afterwards moved
    away." ( sic. Ahaz Freeman and his family was still there in late
    1800's.) On page 332, "The town was originally comprised in a single
    school district, and the first school-house was the old building now
    used as a woodshed by the widow of Asa Corbin. Cariarty Huntley was
    an early teacher in this building, also Martha Bosworth ( afterwards
    Mrs. Samuel Churchill) ASA FREEMAN and Jabez Fitch."


    More About ASA FREEMAN:
    Fact 1: October 1848, buried Riverside Cem., Mooers, Clinton Co., NY
    Fact 2: 1810, Census for Mooers
    Fact 3: 1820, Census for Mooers
    Fact 4: 1830, Census Marion, Wayne Co., NY

    Asa married APPLIN Thankful on 30 Dec 1790 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH. Thankful (daughter of APPLIN Thomas and BROWN Mabel) was born on 19 Jan 1767 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  APPLIN Thankful was born on 19 Jan 1767 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH (daughter of APPLIN Thomas and BROWN Mabel).
    Children:
    1. 6. FREEMAN Ahaz was born on 03 Nov 1791 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH; died on 01 Oct 1848 in Mooers, Clinton Co., NY.