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Peckham Lydia

Female 1749 - Aft 1803  (> 55 years)


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  1. 1.  Peckham Lydia was born in 1749 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died after 1803 in NY.

    Notes:

    Notice was from BCM...church of Dartmouth?
    In the 1840 census for Nichols, Tioga County,NY a Lydia Annable is listed.

    Will of Jonathon Delano, Jr. Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA

    In the name of God, Amen.

    I, Jonahton Delano, Junior of Dartmouth in the county of Bristol and province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, Marriner, being weak in body but sound and disposing mind and in memory, thanks be to God. Therefore I do make and devise this my last will and testament in manner and form following vs first and principally, I commend my soul into the honor of God that gave it: and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried therein at the direction of my Executor. Herein after named and touching my temporal Estate wherewith God hath blessed , I give and dispose thereof as followeth. I will that all my last debts and funeral charges be paid out of my personal estate by my Executor.

    Item: I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife, Lydia Delano, all my personal estate that I have after my just debts and funeral charges are paid to be her and hereafter heirs and assigns for ever. I also give her the profit and improvement on one half of my farm where on my Honoured father and mother now live during the time she remains my widow. All which give her in lue of the right of dowry and prower of thirds and to inable her to bring the chld if she have one born of her body in nine month after a date of these ---?

    Item: I give unto my Honoured father and mother: Jonathon Delano and Abigail Delano a profit and improvement of the other half of my farm aforesaid during their natural lives and they allowing my brother, Amasa to live with them.

    Item: I give unto my child if my wife hath one born of her body in the nine months after the date of those present all my real estate in the township of Dartmouth to be to said child and to said heirs and ofsprings of the child forever excepting to profit and improvements as above expressed.

    Item: Further my will is that if the child before expressed should have no lawful heir before it arrive to the age of twenty one years, not live it self to the age of twenty one years therefor my two brothers Amasa Delano and Stephen Delano to have the aforesaid real estae as the child was to have if it had lived to go to them, their heirs and assigns forever.

    Lastly, I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my Honoured father, Jonathon Delano of Dartmouth to be my Executor of this my last will and testament: Hereby revoking, disallowing and making void all former Will or Wills by me hereto fore made.

    Ratifying and allowing this and no other to be my last Will and Testament in witness Whereof I have there unto set my hand and seal this twenty second day of July in the seventh year of His Majesties Reign, George, the third, King of Great Britten. 22nd of Domini 1767. Signed, Jonathon Delano, Jr.

    Signed and Sealed, Published and Declared by the Testator to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of

    Signed:
    James Smith
    Job, Jab or Jabez Moffet ?
    Abrham Shearman

    At the bottom of the will is written " April 25th 1768 Proved"

    Family/Spouse: Annable Isaac. Isaac (son of Annable John and Snow Elizabeth) was born on 05 Jul 1738 in West Barnstable, Barnstable County, MA; died before 1804 in Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Annable Abigail  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1763 in Nantucket, Nantucket County, MA.
    2. 3. Annable Ephraim  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 03 Mar 1765 in Barrington, Nova Scotia; died after 1832 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, MA.
    3. 4. Delano, 3rd Jonathon  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Nov 1767 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died before Jun 1797 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA.
    4. 5. Annable Isaac  Descendancy chart to this point was born about Nov 1773.
    5. 6. Annable Cornelius  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1775 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died in 1828 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.
    6. 7. Annable Prince  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Mar 1777 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died on 24 Mar 1861 in Pleasant Valley, Jo Daviess County, IL.
    7. 8. Annable John  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1779 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.
    8. 9. Annable Eunice Mary  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Apr 1780 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA; died on 24 Mar 1874 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Dresden, Yates County, NY.
    9. 10. Annable Lydia  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1783 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA; died in 1871 in Pontiac, Oakland County, MI.
    10. 11. Annable Hannah Frances  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 06 Aug 1784 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA; died on 06 Mar 1876 in Torry, Yates County, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

    Family/Spouse: Delano, Jr. Jonathan. Jonathan (son of Delano III Jonathon and Hammond Mary Abigail) was born on 16 Sep 1736 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; was christened on 30 Oct 1744 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died before 08 Nov 1767 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Delano, 3rd Jonathon  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Nov 1767 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died before Jun 1797 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Annable Abigail Descendancy chart to this point (1.Lydia1) was born about 1763 in Nantucket, Nantucket County, MA.

  2. 3.  Annable Ephraim Descendancy chart to this point (1.Lydia1) was born on 03 Mar 1765 in Barrington, Nova Scotia; died after 1832 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, MA.

    Notes:

    Date and place of Ephraim's birth is found in his application for pension which he filed in 1832.
    He is the father of William and James and others. William's son, William H., named his first son, Ephraim, after his father, which was common.

    (From a microfilm of the handwritten manuscript:)

    Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress, Passed June 7, 1832

    State of New York, County of Saratoga.

    On this sixth day of September one thousand eight hundred thirtytwo personally appeared in open Court before the Judges of the Courtof Common Pleas of the County of Saratoga now sitting, Ephraim Annable a resident of the town of Stillwater in the county and state aforesaid, aged sixty seven years the third day of March last who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June 7, 1832.

    That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as herein stated.

    That in the year 1781 the United States and French troops having been called from Rhode Island to the southern States, several companies of State troops were raised by the State of Massachusetts where he then resided.

    That he enlisted as a volunteer for six months starting in the month of June, 1781 for eight dollars per month, that he left the town of Dartmouth in the County of Bristol in the State of Massachusetts, marched to a place called Smiths Mills and joined a company commanded by Captain Gifford. This Company marched from there across Howland's Ferry to a fort on Butt's [?] Hill on the north end of Rhode Island. There were three companies there. The United States and French troops had all but left the fort a few days after he got there. Of the companies, one was commanded by Captain Discards [?], the other by Captain Elliot [?]. His Colonel was named Turner and the Major's name, Claggon. The Lieutenant to his company was named Bosworth [?], the Order Sargeant's name was Dean.(He does not recollect the names of any officers of the regular troops.) He staid (sic) at the fort during his term of service, engaged in guarding the fort and any little service about it. He received a regular discharge from Colonel Turner and returned home some time in the month of December, 1781.

    While he was at the fort, news of Cornwallis's defeat was received and the regiment celebrated the occasion.

    He has no documentary evidence [?] of his service. He knows of no person whose testimony he can procure who can testify to his service.

    To the interrogations propounded by this court the applicant made thefollowing answers:

    1. He was born at Nova Scotia on the third day of March, 1765.
    2. He has a record of his age in his family Bible at home which he took from his father's family Bible .
    3. When he entered the service he resided in the town of Dartmouth (that part now called Fairhaven) in the county of Bristol in the State of Massachusetts, resided in that neighborhood and was on several voyages at sea till 1789. He then relocated to the town of Stillwater the County of Saratoga, State of New York where he has continued to reside ever since -- where he now resides.
    4. He entered the service as a volunteer.
    5. He recollects the names of no others except those above stated, neither can he state the general circumstances of his service any more fully than above set forth.
    6. He received a regular descharge from Colonel Turner. He took it home with him and it was put with his father's papers since which time he has never seen it.
    7. Thomas Hunt, David Benedict, Judge Geo. Palmer, Rev. Elnathan Finch, John Wilson, Charles Neilson.
    He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or anuity except the present, and declares that his name is not on the pension role of the agency of any State.

    Subscribed and sworn in open court this 6th day of September 1832
    (Signed) Ephraim Annable

    Mr. Elnathan Finch, a clergyman presiding in the town of Wiltonin, the County of Saratoga and State of New York and George Palmer, residing in the town of Stillwater in the same County, hereby Certify that we are well acquainted with Ephraim Annable who has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration, that we believe him to be sixty seven years of age, that he is reputed and believed in the neighborhood where he resides, to have been a soldier of the Revolution and that we concur in that opinion.
    (Signed)
    Elnathan Finch
    George Palmer


    Time Line: Ephraim Annable
    Born 3 March 1765
    Enlisted June 1781 age 16
    Discharged 16 Dec 1781
    Sailor 1789 Age 24
    Reloc. Stillwater, N.Y. Abt 1789 Age 24
    1790 Census 1790 Age 25
    (Males over 16 --
    under 16 -- 1
    Females - - - - - - - -5 )
    William's birth ** 1802/0337
    Apply Pension 6 Sept. 1832 67
    ** Assuming that William was a son of this family. Ephraim's age would seem to preclude an intervening generation, and the geographics are appropriate.



    According to The Home Book of the Darius Myer's Family, it states that he was a half brother to Isaac, Jr. Isaac, his father was married to Margaret Coffin prior to his marriage to Lydia Peckham Delano.

    Date and place of Ephraim's birth is found in his application for pension which he filed in 1832.
    He is the father of William and James and others. William's son, William H., named his first son, Ephraim, after his grandfather, which was common.

    (From a microfilm of the handwritten manuscript:)

    Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress, Passed June 7, 1832

    State of New York, County of Saratoga.

    Ephraim married Delanee Lydia D. about 1789 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA. Lydia was born on 06 Jul 1772. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. Annable Unknown  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 13. Annable Unknown  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 14. Annable Joseph  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Mar 1790 in Prob. Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died in Sep 1808 in Windham County, CT.
    4. 15. Annable Lydia  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 03 Jun 1792 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    5. 16. Annable James  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1798; died in Jul 1829 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    6. 17. Annable Mary  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1799; died on 10 Apr 1827 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    7. 18. Annable Ephraim Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1801.
    8. 19. Annable William  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1802 in Saratoga County, NY; died after 1860 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    9. 20. Annable Cynthia  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 Nov 1805 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 09 Aug 1862 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

  3. 4.  Delano, 3rd Jonathon Descendancy chart to this point (1.Lydia1) was born on 08 Nov 1767 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died before Jun 1797 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Jonathon lived in New Bedford, Bristol County, MA at the time of his marriage to Sally Whittemore of Rochester, Plymouth County, MA. Will of Jonathon Delano, Jr. Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA Below is the Will of his father, Jonathon Delano, Jr.

    In the name of God, Amen.

    I, Jonahton Delano, Junior of Dartmouth in the county of Bristol and province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, Marriner, being weak in body but sound and disposing mind and in memory, thanks be to God. Therefore I do make and devise this my last will and testament in manner and form following vs first and principally, I commend my soul into the honor of God that gave it: and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried therein at the direction of my Executor. Herein after named and touching my temporal Estate wherewith God hath blessed , I give and dispose thereof as followeth. I will that all my last debts and funeral charges be paid out of my personal estate by my Executor.

    Item: I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife, Lydia Delano, all my personal estate that I have after my just debts and funeral charges are paid to be her and hereafter heirs and assigns for ever. I also give her the profit and improvement on one half of my farm where on my Honoured father and mother now live during the time she remains my widow. All which give her in lue of the right of dowry and prower of thirds and to inable her to bring the chld if she have one born of her body in nine month after a date of these ---?

    Item: I give unto my Honoured father and mother: Jonathon Delano and Abigail Delano a profit and improvement of the other half of my farm aforesaid during their natural lives and they allowing my brother, Amasa to live with them.

    Item: I give unto my child if my wife hath one born of her body in the nine months after the date of those present all my real estate in the township of Dartmouth to be to said child and to said heirs and ofsprings of the child forever excepting to profit and improvements as above expressed.

    Item: Further my will is that if the child before expressed should have no lawful heir before it arrive to the age of twenty one years, not live it self to the age of twenty one years therefor my two brothers Amasa Delano and Stephen Delano to have the aforesaid real estae as the child was to have if it had lived to go to them, their heirs and assigns forever.

    Lastly, I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my Honoured father, Jonathon Delano of Dartmouth to be my Executor of this my last will and testament: Hereby revoking, disallowing and making void all former Will or Wills by me hereto fore made.

    Ratifying and allowing this and no other to be my last Will and Testament in witness Whereof I have there unto set my hand and seal this twenty second day of July in the seventh year of His Majesties Reign, George, the third, King of Great Britten. 22nd of Domini 1767. Signed, Jonathon Delano, Jr.

    Signed and Sealed, Published and Declared by the Testator to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of

    Signed:
    James Smith
    Job, Jab or Jabez Moffet ?
    Abrham Shearman

    At the bottom of the will is written " April 25th 1768 Proved"

    Jonathon married Whittemore Sarah (Sally)Rochester, Plymouth County, MA. Sarah was born on 10 Aug 1772 in Newburyport, Essek County, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. Delano, 4th Jonathon  Descendancy chart to this point was born about May 1792 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.

  4. 5.  Annable Isaac Descendancy chart to this point (1.Lydia1) was born about Nov 1773.

    Notes:

    In the 1800 Census, Isaac was living in Cambridge, Washington County, NY.
    In the 1820 census, Isaac is living in Cato, Cayuga county, NY next door to his brother, Prince Annable.
    In the 1830 Federal Census for Granby, Oswego County, NY, Isaac is listed as a resident, page 172, NY ID# NY55841820.

    Who is the Isaac Annable/ Anible who is listed in New Bedford, Bristol County, MA in the 1800 census and is 16-25 years of age if not this Isaac?

    Isaac married Beecher Polly in 1794. Polly was born about 1774. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 22. Annable Lydia  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 23. Annable Sydney  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1795 in Ashfield, Hamshire County, MA.
    3. 24. Annable Newton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1796 in Ashfield, Hamshire County, MA.
    4. 25. Annable Doris  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1798 in Ashfield, Hamshire County, MA.
    5. 26. Annable Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1799 in Ashfield, Hamshire County, MA.
    6. 27. Annable Charles  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1800 in Ashfield, Hamshire County, MA.

  5. 6.  Annable Cornelius Descendancy chart to this point (1.Lydia1) was born about 1775 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died in 1828 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.

    Notes:

    It is a possibility that this Cornelius, son of Isaac and Lydia, is the one who lived in Howard, Steuben County, NY instead of Cornelius, son of Cornelius, born in CT. Because the Cornelius in Howard had children by the names of Caleb and Lydia,(uncle and mother's names) leads me to believe this is this correct person who lived in Howard, NY. Need to be checked further.

    He was taken prisoner in the War of 1812. (Home Folks Book of Darius Myer's Family)

    In the 1830 census, Cornelius was living in Cameron, Steuben county next door to Charles Brown, the son of Eunice M.Brown, Cornelius's sister. Although it doesn't show that Eunice is with her family, the rest of the family fits in the profile. Eunice may have been off taking care of her elderly widowed father.

    Cornelius III, was a mason by trade but in early life followed the sea for some years. He married in 1809, at Groton, CT, Abigail Lankton. After stopping at various places, among which was Fabrious, Onondaga County, NY. In 1827 they located on Oak Hill, Canisteo Township, but later removed in 1828 to Howard township, a short distance from his former home, where he afterward resided.

    In 1811,he was living in New London, CT and was a seaman, sailing to Barbados on the Brig. Harriet, which departed New London on August 8, 1811. The ship's log lists him as a crewman, and was 36 years of age, born in New Bedford and living in New London. He was dark complexioned.

    Cornelius married Lankton Abigail (Nabby) on 30 Aug 1809 in Groton, New London, CT. Abigail was born about 1779 in CT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 28. Annable William  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 May 1810.
    2. 29. Annable John  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Nov 1812 in CT; died after 1880.
    3. 30. Annable Caleb Cornelius  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Mar 1815 in Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY; died on 03 May 1908 in North Hill, Cameron, Steuben Co. NY; was buried in French Cemetery, Averill Hill Road, Cameron, Steuben County, NY.
    4. 31. Annable Frederick L.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Nov 1817 in Fabius, Onondaga County, NY; died on 20 Aug 1896 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY; was buried in Howard Cemetery, Howard, Steuben County, NY.
    5. 32. Annable Lydia  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Aug 1822 in Pompey, Onondaga County, NY.

  6. 7.  Annable Prince Descendancy chart to this point (1.Lydia1) was born on 31 Mar 1777 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died on 24 Mar 1861 in Pleasant Valley, Jo Daviess County, IL.

    Notes:

    In March of 1813, Prince still had a farm in Saratoga next door to Joseph Guile and William Smith. In the 1820 census, Prince is living next door to his brother, Isaac in Cato, Cuyuga county, NY.

    Prince, a quiet, thickset little man, had once been a sea captain. All of the Annable family were kind, hard-working gentle people. Prince married widow, Ruth Howland Dewell. To them was born nine children.

    Prince moved to Sterling, Whiteside County, IL where he bought one hundred and sixty acres of Federal land on July 22, 1853. County 98, Sec. 29, Twp 22N, Archives Vol. 712, p 007. Section SW, range 06E, Record ID 249340

    It is family tradition that he lived in a hamlet known as Hannibalsville, NY on the shores of Lake Ontario sometime during his adult life and before moving to Illinois. This was certainly named after the Annable families living in or near there. Eunice Annable, his sister, used the name Hannibal all her adult life in signing papers.

    In the 1880 Federal Census of Otoe County, NE where his son, Isaac lived, it states that his father, Prince, was born in CT. and his mother, b. in NY.

    Prince married Howland Ruth about 1804 in Prob. Saratoga County, NY. Ruth (daughter of Howland Silas and de LaFarge Sarah) was born on 20 Dec 1782 in Cuyuga County, NY; died on 26 Jul 1870 in Sterling, Whiteside County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 33. Annable Silas  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Syracuse, Cayuga County, NY; died in 1899.
    2. 34. Annable Lydia  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Nov 1806 in NY; died on 01 May 1884 in Hannnibalville, Oswego County, NY.
    3. 35. Annable Sarah Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Jan 1809 in NY; died in 1899.
    4. 36. Annable Isaac  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 03 Nov 1810 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 06 Jan 1906 in Syracuse, Otoe County, NE.
    5. 37. Annable Jane  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1811; and died.
    6. 38. Annable Louisa  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1816 in NY.
    7. 39. Annable Eunice  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Jan 1818 in Cato, Cayuga Co., NY; died before 1857.
    8. 40. Annable Ebenezer Husted  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 May 1820.
    9. 41. Annable Hannah Cecilia  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1826.

  7. 8.  Annable John Descendancy chart to this point (1.Lydia1) was born in 1779 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.

    Notes:

    John Annable was living in Milo, Yates County, NY in 1830 according to the NY census.


  8. 9.  Annable Eunice Mary Descendancy chart to this point (1.Lydia1) was born on 01 Apr 1780 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA; died on 24 Mar 1874 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Dresden, Yates County, NY.

    Notes:

    It has been a family tradition that Eunice was born in New Bedford, but land records show the family was still in Dartmouth at the time of her birth. No birth records have not been found for the children of Lydia and Isaac Annable in Dartmouth. However, Lydia and Isaac were married and lived in Dartmouth until December of 1780 according to land records, when they moved to New Bedford, MA.

    Census records show an Isaac Annable lived in Stillwater in 1800. This is probably Eunice's father.

    She and Samuel Right Brown were married in Saratoga on 13 February, 1803. (This information was on a petition to the government to inquire of her eligibility for a land grant because Samuel had served as a volunteer and correspondant in the Volunteer Army in the War of 1812. She was denied the grant.) In this petition, it states that she never remarried but remained a widow of Samuel Right Brown for the rest of her life.

    In the autobiography, "The Life of Thurlow Weed" , Weed who once worked for Samuel R. Brown in Auburn's Cuyuga Patriot printing office, wrote; 'Mrs. Brown was placid, emotionless and slipshod. Both were imperturbable. Nothing disturbed either. There was no regular hour for breakfast or dinner, but meals were always under or over done. In short, like a household described by an early English author,"everything upon the table was sour, except the vinegar." The printing sympathized with the housekeeping. This was certainly telling of her personality and character.

    Weed also described the village of the Auburn, "as exceedingly muddy, rough-hewn and struggling."

    Eunice was head of her household in the census of 1820 and 1825, listing six males and one female. She was not in any census in 1830. She could have moved to Cameron, Steuben County, NY and living with one of her children.

    In the census for Torrey, Yates Co., in June 9, 1855, Eunice is listed in the household of her youngest son, Samuel Right Brown, Jr.

    By June 19, 1860, she is listed in the household of her son, William Henry Harrison Brown and his wife, Elenor Jane. Samuel, Jr. and family had moved to Indiana and IL by this time.

    It has been said that she became almost blind by the time she died. She is buried near her son, William Henry Harrison (Henry) and his wife, Jane; her son, Charles Volney and grandchild, John in the Brown family plot in City Hill Cemetery in Torry, Yates County, NY. All of the graves are next to the Uriah Townsend family plot and are notibly marked by a large brown granite monument marked,"Brown". On the backside of the Brown monument, it mentions Samuel R. Brown as being buried in Cherry Valley, NY.

    Eunice married Brown Samuel Right (Wright) on 13 Feb 1803 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, New York. Samuel (son of BROWN Wright Samuel and NEWLAND Hannah, son of BROWN Wright Samuel and OLNEY Bethiah) was born on 26 Sep 1775 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH; died on 15 Sep 1817 in Near Cherry Valley, Otsego County, NY; was buried in Cherry Valley Cemetery, Cherry Valley, Otsego County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 42. Brown Charles Volney  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1804 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 16 May 1878 in Torrey, Long Point, Yates Co., NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    2. 43. Brown Achilles Victor Manuel  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1806 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died in Mar 1860 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in Probably on the Brown farm family cemetery..
    3. 44. Brown Erasmus Darwin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Jul 1808 in Milton, Albany County, (Saratoga) NY; died on 26 Oct 1887 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in Old Brown-Hanen Cemetery four miles east of Witchert in Pembroke Township on the old Brown farm.IL.
    4. 45. Brown Robert Emmett  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1809 in Milton, Saratoga County, NY; died on 05 Sep 1882 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY.
    5. 46. Brown Juliette Eunice  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1812 in Saratoga, Saratoga County or Albany, Albany Co., NY; died before 25 May 1840 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY; was buried in Brown's Crossing, Steuben, Steuben County, NY.
    6. 47. Brown William Henry Harrison  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Oct 1814 in Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY; died on 25 Aug 1893 in Naples, Ontario County, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    7. 48. Brown Samuel Right  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Nov 1817 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died on 04 Feb 1909 in Cary Station, McHenry Co., IL; was buried on 06 Feb 1909 in Cary Cemetery, Cary Station, McHenry Co. IL.

  9. 10.  Annable Lydia Descendancy chart to this point (1.Lydia1) was born about 1783 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA; died in 1871 in Pontiac, Oakland County, MI.

    Lydia married Fiske Ezra about 1803. Ezra was born on 26 Apr 1778 in Schuylerville, Saratoga County, NY; died in 1831 in Palmyra, Wayne County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 49. Fiske Boy  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 50. Fiske Boy  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 51. Fiske Boy  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 52. Fiske Boy  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 53. Fiske John H.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Jan 1804 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 17 Feb 1880 in Manchester, Ontario County, NY.
    6. 54. Fiske Daniel B.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1816 in NY; died in 1904; was buried in Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne County, NY.
    7. 55. Fisk Ezra  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1823 in NY.
    8. 56. Annable Lydia  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1827 in NY.

    Lydia married Wheeler Isaiah after 1831. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 11.  Annable Hannah Frances Descendancy chart to this point (1.Lydia1) was born on 06 Aug 1784 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA; died on 06 Mar 1876 in Torry, Yates County, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Hannah lived to be 92 years and seven months. She is buried in the Adam Castner plot. According to the "Home Book of the Darius Myer's Family" by Violet M. Beck; Adam Castner, husband of Hannah's was a wealthy cousin.

    In the 1870, a widow, Hannah lived with her eldest child, Catherine L. Townssend husband, Charles J. Townsend.

    Hannah married Castner Adam on 25 Jul 1819 in Benton, Ontario County, NY. Adam was born on 08 Jul 1772 in Pluckemin, Somerset County, NJ; died on 17 Apr 1858 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 57. Castner Catherine Naomi  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Oct 1820 in Milo, Ontario (Yates) County, NY; died on 08 Apr 1901 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    2. 58. Castner Lydia M.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Sep 1822 in Milo, Ontario (Yates) County, NY; died on 03 Feb 1844 in Dresden or Torrey, Yates County, Ny; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    3. 59. Castner Daniel Remer  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Feb 1825 in Milo, Ontario (Yates) County, NY; died on 08 Jul 1843 in Milo, Yates Co, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    4. 60. Castner Mary Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Sep 1826 in Milo, Ontario (Yates) County, NY.
    5. 61. Castner John Quincy Adams  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Aug 1828 in Milo, Ontario (Yates) County, NY; died on 05 Dec 1842 in Yates County, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 12.  Annable Unknown Descendancy chart to this point (3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1)

  2. 13.  Annable Unknown Descendancy chart to this point (3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1)

  3. 14.  Annable Joseph Descendancy chart to this point (3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Mar 1790 in Prob. Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died in Sep 1808 in Windham County, CT.

    Notes:

    Annable, Joseph, [no date given], age 89, Windham Herald Sept. 29, 1808, page 54
    This may not be the correct Annable.


  4. 15.  Annable Lydia Descendancy chart to this point (3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 03 Jun 1792 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

    Notes:

    This daughter, name unknown, was bound out to Cornelius Esmond whose wife was a Caldwell.


  5. 16.  Annable James Descendancy chart to this point (3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1798; died in Jul 1829 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

    Notes:

    A petition to the Surrogate of the county of Saratoga by James's father, Ephraim, reads thus:

    To George Palmer, Surrogate of the county of Saratoga of the Saratoga. The petition of Ephraim Annable of the town of Stillwater in the county of Saratoga in Stillwater, that James Annable, a son of the said Ephraim, and son-in-law of Jacob Esmond, lately and without making any last will and testament, having his wife, Mercy, and leaving Elizabeth Annable, his only child and heir at law, of the age of nine years, the 18th of April past.
    And the said infant by the death of her said father is entitled to certain real and personal estate, but being unable to manage her own concerns because of her minority, the said Ephraim requests you re-appoint the said Jacob, her guardian during her minority. Dated August 21, 1829.


    Signed: Ephraim Annable

    Ephraim Annble the above named petitioner, being duly sworn says that the above petition is true in substance and matter of fact.

    Signed: Ephraim Annable

    Declared this 21st day of April, 1829, before me.
    George Palmer



    The bond posted was signed by Jacob Esmond, William Annable (brother to James) and Ephraim Annable, the father of James.

    In the Federal Census of 1820 for Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY, James is listed as a resident of that town. Page 199, ID# NY32028836.

    In a handwritten statement, it says James was late of Vatervliet, Albany County, NY.

    James married Mercy) Mary ( about 1819 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY. Mary was born on 05 Sep 1800 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 20 Oct 1821 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 62. Annable Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Apr 1820 in Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY.

  6. 17.  Annable Mary Descendancy chart to this point (3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1799; died on 10 Apr 1827 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

    Notes:

    Mary, sister of Cynthia, was the second of wife Seth Burgess Caldwell after her sister died.

    Mary married Caldwell Seth Burgess about 1825 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY. Seth was born on 23 Jul 1798 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 01 Dec 1872 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Stillwater, Saratoga County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 63. Caldwell Mark Tucker  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Dec 1826 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 24 Nov 1902 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    2. 64. Caldwell Selinda Burgess  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1827 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

  7. 18.  Annable Ephraim Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1801.

  8. 19.  Annable William Descendancy chart to this point (3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1802 in Saratoga County, NY; died after 1860 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

    Notes:

    As of August 10, 1994, the first that Sarah E. is found as the wife of William Annable is the record of the deed of some property transmitted to William Henry Annable. The record of the deed is located in the Saratoga County Clerk's Office at Ballston Spa, New York, in Deed Book # 58, page 168, dated March 11, 1850. Wm. H. was 21 years old and his brother, Charles M., was 19 (see note from Census of 1850).

    On March 25, 1852, Willaim and wife, Sarah, sold land in Saratoga, Sartoga County, NY to Ezra Munger of Stillwater. It was 34 1/4 plus 73 acres for $3500. or 200 pounds. The property was located in Stillwater, NY SCDB62; p. 476.


    William Annable to Ezra Munger. Stillwater,
    SCDB 62, page 476, 1852

    This Indenture made this twenty fifthe day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred fifty two (1852) between William Annnable and Sarah, his wife of the Town and County of Saratoga, and the state of New York of the first part and Ezra Munger of the town of Stillwater and state aforsaid of the second. WITNESSETH that the said party of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of three thousand five hundred ($3500) dollars current lawful money of the state of New York to have in hand paid at or before the ensealing and delivery of these presents by the said party of the second part the receipt where of the said party of the first [art dp jereu lmpw;edge amd tjerepf release the said party of the second part his heirs, executors and administators forever have granted, bargained, sold, aleined,remised,released, enfeoffed and confirnmed and by these presents hereunto do grant bargain, seel, remise, release, enfeoff and confirm unto the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns forever Allthat certain farm or parcel of land situate in the town of Stillwater aforesaid and is bounded and described as follows (viz) Beginning at the Cedar post at the ground at in the ground at the southwest corner of David Benedicts farm and running thence South thirty -one (31) degrees west twenty-five (25) chains and fifty (50) links to the north line of land of Nathaniel Arnold thence north twenty nine (29) degrees and thirty (30) minutes west twenty-eight (28) links to the South east corner of land of John Hart, thence north twenty-two (22) degrees east, twenty one (21) chanins and fifty-eight (58) links to the south line of lands of Alvah W. Hart thence south seventy-six degrees east thirty-two chains and seventy-six links to the place of beginning Containing seventy-three (73) acres, three rods and five rods of land be the same more or less. Also one other piece or parcel of land within the Town of Stillwater coner of David Benedict's farm running north 13 degrees 50 minutes East nineteen (19) chains 50 links along the west line of said Benedict's farm to a cedar post sit in the ground thence eight-nine (89) degrees west twenty (20) chains to won't to the cedar post at in the ground thence south seventeen (17) degrees and fifty three (53) minutes west fourteen (14) degrees east twenty(20) chains and fifty nine (59) links to the place of beginning Containing thirty (34) acres and one fourth (1/4) of an acre of land to the same more or less together with all singular the hereditaments and apperterances nto the said premises in any wise appertaining or belonging.

    The U. S. Census of 1850 of Saratoga, Saratoga County, New York lists Sarah living with William Annable. The 1855 Census, State of NY, lists the family of William Annable, but Sarah is not included. Since she had not died, and she is still absent at the 1860 Census, it may be that she had divorced Wiliam. Since her Will did not name either William H. Annable or his brother, Charles as heirs or nex of kin, it may be supposed that she was not their mother, but rather, probably, a step-mother. Isaac C. I. Barber may have been a son born of a previous marriage. Also in th 1850 census, it says that William is insane. Perhaps this is the reason Sarah left him.

    In the 1855 New York Census, William is reported to have been born in Saratoga Co. and was 53 at the time of census.

    There were several families of Anable/Annable (etc.) in the townships of Saratoga and Stillwater, Saratoga County, NY at the turn of the nineteenth century. It would appear that they were all related, but how is difficult to ascertain. Two masculine names predominate; Ephraim and Willaim.

    Ephraim # 1 was born 3 March 1765 in Nova Scotia, entered the Service as as
    revolutionary soldier in 1781 and relocated to Stillwater, Saratoga County, NY in or shortly after 1789; in September 1832, he applied for a pension.

    Ephraim # 2 was born in 1782 and died June 1842 at the age of 59. His wife was Charlotte, born July 1788 and died January 1868 at 79 years, eight months. Some of their children were Elizabeth, b. January 1822, d. July 22, 1839, age 17 yr. 7 mos. Horace, b. February 1818, died August 14, 1838, age 20 yr. 7 mos. (Information from Card File, Saratoga County Historian's Office, Ballston Spa, NY)

    Other descendants, listed in a deed recorded in Saratoga Co. Deed Book # 63, page 233 and dated June 15, 1850, when the heirs of Ephraim Annable disposed of some inherited property, are; Abner H. Annable and Sally Annable, his wife; Levi Annable and Loretta Annable, his wife; and James Inman and Lucy Ann Inman, his wife.

    Ephraim # 3 had a wife named Mary A. who was born about 1849 and died July 21, 1887, and was buried in Joseph Roger's Cemetery, Saratoga, NY. This Ephraim is probably the son of the William Henry. Annable, who died in Ottowa County, Michigan in 1885; William H's probate file lists his son, Ephraim aged about 36 living in Saratoga County, NY in 1886.

    In March 1865, William h. and Mary H. sold some property; Deed recorded in Deed Book 106, page 87. Mary H. died on May 5, 1865. (Sarah Hughes, Mary's mother had died in 1861.)

    Williaim H. Annable moved his family to Ionia co., Michigan, where he had already purchased property (transaction recorded at Ionia Co., MI Land Office in Libr #49, p. 463 and Libr 56, p. 77.)

    Ephraim # 4 as Ephraim "Anebal" is listed in Heads of Families 1790 Census District of Saratoga County, NY..
    His household consisted of ; 1 male 16 yrs.and older, (including head of house) 1 male under 16yr. 5 females (including wife)

    Ephraim # 3 was the firstborn son of William Henry Annable and his wife, Mary H. Hughson. He was born in 1848/49 at Dean's Corners, Saratoga, Saratoga Co.NY.

    The records of the Greenfield Congregational Church contain the record of the marriage of " Annaball, Leonard, married at Stillwater on January 4, 1795 to Miss Rebecca Jacobs".

    William # 1, was a contemporary of an Ephraim who ws a witness to a land transaction recorded in Saratoga County., Deed Book V, p. 80, dated September 23, 1831. he married Sarah E. Barber, (nee Esmond) widow of isaac Barber who died in 1827, and was the father of William Henry and Charles M. Annable. (Sarah E. Annable left her estate to Isaac C. I. Barber, her nearest of kin (Saratoga Co. Court Archives, Book 22, p. 169.)

    William # 2 was William W. Annable, who, according to the 1850 Census of Stillwater, NY was 23 years old in 1850, placing his birth in 1826/27. He was the husband of Deborah___, who was born 1828 and died Sept. 26, 1847; and then Mary E. ____, born, 1829 and died May 5, 1865.

    William W. and Mary E. Annable buried an infant son and a young daughter, Orlina, in the Joseph Rogers Cemetery. It is unknown if any children of this marriage survived to adulthood.

    William # 3 was William Henry Annable, born around 1828. He married Mary H. Hughson and was the father of Ephraim and Estella Annable.

    James Annable wa also a contemporary of Ephraim #1 and William #1 and is named as a witness to a land transaction by Ephraim Annable dated Sept. 29, 1827 and recorded in Saratoga county. Deed Book O, p. 307.
    It is possible that James, Ephraim and William were brothers.

    There is a possiblility that William moved to Steuben county, NY and died there.

    Birth:
    1802/1803

    William married Esmond Sarah M. about 1828. Sarah was born on 24 Jun 1798 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 20 Oct 1869 in Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY; was buried in Viele Lodewecus Cemetery, Saratoga Co., NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 65. Annable William Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1829 in Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY; died on 11 Sep 1885 in Jamestown, Ottowa County, Michigan.
    2. 66. Annable Charles M.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Oct 1830.

  9. 20.  Annable Cynthia Descendancy chart to this point (3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 05 Nov 1805 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 09 Aug 1862 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

    Cynthia married Caldwell Seth Burgess after 10 Apr 1827 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY. Seth was born on 23 Jul 1798 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 01 Dec 1872 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Stillwater, Saratoga County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 67. Caldwell James  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 68. Caldwell Harvey  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 69. Caldwell Hannah E.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jul 1832 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 16 Oct 1864 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    4. 70. Caldwell Eunice R.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Jan 1839 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 27 Nov 1844 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    5. 71. Caldwell Charles H.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1843 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 04 Oct 1876 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

  10. 21.  Delano, 4th Jonathon Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jonathon2, 1.Lydia1) was born about May 1792 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.

    Notes:

    Jonathon Delano, Jr.of Providence, Saratoga county,NY who on March 11, 1817 was the coroner for this town. In the 1820 Census for Providence, Jonathon is listed as head of household, white male under ten, 1; males ten and under sixteen, 2; males of twenty six year and under forty five, including head of household, 1; white female under ten, 1; white female twenty six but under forty five years, 1; Number of persons engaged in agriculture, 1.

    In 1821, the family moved to Orleans County, NY where he worked as a carpenter and a grocer. In 1834, Jonathon moved again to the town of Akron, Erie County,NY and organized the Akron Water Cement Co. He died in Akron on 13 Apr 1843. However, his war pension papers say he died in Newstead, NY.

    Index of War of 1812 Pension File by Virgil D. White, page 571:

    Delano, Jonothon, Phebe (Hart) WC-2155. Married 24 March 1805 in Saratoga County, NY. Soldier died 13 Apr 1843, Newstead, NY. Wife died 1879. Served as a Captain in the NY Militia, lived in Erie County, NY.


  11. 22.  Annable Lydia Descendancy chart to this point (5.Isaac2, 1.Lydia1)

  12. 23.  Annable Sydney Descendancy chart to this point (5.Isaac2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1795 in Ashfield, Hamshire County, MA.

  13. 24.  Annable Newton Descendancy chart to this point (5.Isaac2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1796 in Ashfield, Hamshire County, MA.

  14. 25.  Annable Doris Descendancy chart to this point (5.Isaac2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1798 in Ashfield, Hamshire County, MA.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 72. Lydia  Descendancy chart to this point

  15. 26.  Annable Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (5.Isaac2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1799 in Ashfield, Hamshire County, MA.

  16. 27.  Annable Charles Descendancy chart to this point (5.Isaac2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1800 in Ashfield, Hamshire County, MA.

  17. 28.  Annable William Descendancy chart to this point (6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 10 May 1810.

  18. 29.  Annable John Descendancy chart to this point (6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 09 Nov 1812 in CT; died after 1880.

    John married Barber RachelSteuben Co., NY. Rachel was born about 1818 in NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 73. Annable Cornelius J.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Oct 1842 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY; died on 25 Jan 1906 in Ann Arbor, Wasentaw County, MI; was buried in Siver Lake Cemetery, Wolverine, Cheboygan, MI.
    2. 74. Annable Esther  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1844 in NY.
    3. 75. Annable Lydia  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1847 in Chatham, Medina County, OH.
    4. 76. Annable Hannah  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1848 in Chatham, Medina County, OH.

  19. 30.  Annable Caleb Cornelius Descendancy chart to this point (6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 07 Mar 1815 in Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY; died on 03 May 1908 in North Hill, Cameron, Steuben Co. NY; was buried in French Cemetery, Averill Hill Road, Cameron, Steuben County, NY.

    Notes:

    In 1891 Caleb was farming 155 acres in Cameron, Steuben County, NY as were his two sons, Andrew and Albert.

    Caleb married Norris Phoebe about 1836. Phoebe was born in 1816; died on 03 Jan 1841 in Milo, Yates Co, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Caleb married Roosa Harriet in 1841. Harriet was born on 29 Oct 1822; died on 06 Dec 1892; was buried in French Cemetery, North Hill, Cameron, Steuben Co, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 77. Annable Andrew J.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jun 1845; died in 1914; was buried in French Cemetery, Averill Hill Road, Cameron, Steuben County, NY.
    2. 78. Annable Mary J.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1847; died in 1928; was buried in French Cemetery, Averill Hill Road, Cameron, Steuben County, NY.
    3. 79. Annable Albert C.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 Nov 1850; died on 18 Apr 1903; was buried in French Cemetery, Averill Hill Road, Cameron, Steuben County, NY.
    4. 80. Annable Ida M.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 04 Aug 1858 in North Hill, Howard Twp, Steuben County, NY; died on 13 Apr 1903.

  20. 31.  Annable Frederick L. Descendancy chart to this point (6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 30 Nov 1817 in Fabius, Onondaga County, NY; died on 20 Aug 1896 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY; was buried in Howard Cemetery, Howard, Steuben County, NY.

    Frederick married Woods Margaret on 04 Jul 1849 in PA. Margaret was born in 1830 in Mt. Joy, Lancaster, PA; died in 1913 in Howard, Steuben Co., NY; was buried in Howard Cemetery, Howard, Steuben County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 81. Annable Charles E.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Nov 1851 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.
    2. 82. Annable Lydia J.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Jun 1852 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.
    3. 83. Annable Sarah E.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Nov 1854 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.
    4. 84. Annable William H.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 May 1857 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY; died on 06 Nov 1927 in Howard, Steuben Co., NY; was buried in New Towlesville Cemetery, Howard, Steuben County, NY.
    5. 85. Annable Frederick Cornelius  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jan 1860 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.
    6. 86. Annable Floyd A.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Oct 1863 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY; died in 1911; was buried in New Towlesville Cemetery, Howard, Steuben County, NY.
    7. 87. Annable Mary A.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Mar 1865 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.
    8. 88. Annable Catherine  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 Aug 1868 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.

  21. 32.  Annable Lydia Descendancy chart to this point (6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 07 Aug 1822 in Pompey, Onondaga County, NY.

  22. 33.  Annable Silas Descendancy chart to this point (7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Syracuse, Cayuga County, NY; died in 1899.

    Notes:

    He was a school teacher and had two daughters, Margaret and Mary Ann.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 89. Annable Mary Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1825 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY; died in Mar 1846 in Derby, England.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 90. Annable Margaret  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1825 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY.

  23. 34.  Annable Lydia Descendancy chart to this point (7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 13 Nov 1806 in NY; died on 01 May 1884 in Hannnibalville, Oswego County, NY.

    Family/Spouse: Preston Simeon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 91. Preston Juliette  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 92. Preston William Henry  Descendancy chart to this point

    Lydia married Terpenning Peter Southard on 01 Jan 1829 in Cato, Cayuga Co., NY. Peter was born on 13 Aug 1805 in Half Moon, Saratoga County, NY; died about 1852 in Addison, Lenawee County, MI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 93. Terpenning Isaac newton  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1834 in NY.
    2. 94. Terpenning Ruth Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1836 in NY.
    3. 95. Terpenning James Ross  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Feb 1838 in Cayuga County, NY.
    4. 96. Terpenning Sarah Marie  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1840 in NY.
    5. 97. Terpenning Orson W.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 May 1842 in Cuyuga County, NY.
    6. 98. Terpenning Malissa J.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1844 in NY.
    7. 99. Terpenning Jonathon  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1846 in NY.

  24. 35.  Annable Sarah Ann Descendancy chart to this point (7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 23 Jan 1809 in NY; died in 1899.

    Notes:

    She lived to be ninety years old.

    Family/Spouse: Burgess Benjamin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 100. Burgess William  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 101. Burgess James  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 102. Burgess Ruth  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 103. Burgess Caleb  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 104. Burgess Lucy  Descendancy chart to this point

  25. 36.  Annable Isaac Descendancy chart to this point (7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 03 Nov 1810 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 06 Jan 1906 in Syracuse, Otoe County, NE.

    Notes:

    OBITUARY

    Isaac Annable, the oldest man in Otoe County, was born November 5, 1810
    in Cayuga County, New York and died at this home, five miles north-east of Syracuse, Jan. 6, 1906, aged 95 years, 2 months and 1 day.

    He came with his parents from New York to Illinois over fifty years ago where he was married to Anna Crichton. In 1854 they moved to Winona County, Minnesota. He was converted and baptized by Elder Hamlin, of the Baptist Church, at Pine Creek Valley, Minn., in the year 1855. In 1861, he with his family removed to Illinois and in 1873, came West and located on a farm five miles northeast of Syracuse, Nebraska.

    There are left to mourn his loss, a widow and four children; tow sons and two daughters, Mrs. G. Murray, Mandon, S. D.; Mrs. A. L. Young, Syracuse, Neb.; Lorenzo Annable, Mead, Nebraska and George Annable, Farmington, New Mexico, all of whom were present at his funeral.

    Six children were born to them, one dying in infancy and the youngest, a daughter, died about 23 years ago at the age of 15.

    At the heart of his life ws a well-spring of human sympathy that all could feel. He held the unswerving confidence of his neighbors, was loved and trusted in life and is mourned and revered in death.

    To his family who will ever cherish his memory, may they all in this hour of sad separation look to Him who is our life, our hope and our resurrection, for a complete unity in a home where there is no death.
    ____________________

    We wish to express our sincere thanks to all who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father.

    Mrs. Isaac Annable
    Mrs. Lucy Murray
    Mrs. Louise Young
    Lorenzo Annable
    George Annable
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    ALBERT L. YOUNG is the owner of a very valuable and highly productive farm of 200 acres on section 35, in North Branch Precinct, and is one of the capable citizens of the county. He was born in Onondaga County, N. Y., on the 7th of March, 1852, and is the son of Josiah H. and Mary (Cook) Young. The father of our subject resides at Berlin. When Albert was a little fellow six years of age his mother died, having a place in his life that could never be filled by another. With the exception of about eighteen months in the years 1859-60, when our subject's father was on the Pacific Slope, during which period Albert lived with his grandparents and an uncle, he had remained with the family at home, and when, in 1872, his father came to Nebraska and settled on section 1, Syracuse Precinct, he accompanied him, and continued upon the farm as his father's helper for about four years. In 1876 Mr. Young was united in marriage with Lou E. Annabel, the amiable daughter of Isaac and Anna (Crichton) Annabel. This lady was born in Winona County, Minn., on the 16th of June, 1869. Her education was received in the district school. Mr. and Mrs. Young first settled upon the property where they now reside, the first purchase including 160 acres. This was speedily brought into shape and prepared for his purpose, well improved and supplied with a good residence and the needed outbuildings for farming purposes and stock-raising. The latter has been the chief occupation or our subject and that which has enabled him to make the success in life that he has. Isaac Annabel, the father of Mrs. Young, was born in Saratoga, N.Y., on the 5th of November, 1810, and was the son of Prince and Ruth (Howland) Annabel. The family is of French extraction, but for several generations have been citizens of New England. Mr. and Mrs. Annabel have four children living, viz: Lucy Jane, Lorenzo, George, and Lou E., the wife of our subject. Mr. and Mrs. Young are the parents of three children -- Nettie Bell, Guy Garfield and Ralph Annabel. Mr. and Mrs. Young have made many friends in this district, and are much esteemed for their personal qualities and worth. They move in the best local society and are always accorded a cordial welcome. Our subject is thoroughly interested in all questions of political importance, and usually votes the Republican ticket, of which party he has always been a firm friend and ardent admirer.

    Isaac married Crichton or Creighton Anna in 1840 in NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 105. Annable Lucy Jane  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 106. Annable Ruth Jane  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1841 in MN.
    3. 107. Annable Prince  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1842.
    4. 108. Annable George  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1845; died before 1861.
    5. 109. Annable Lorenzo  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Oct 1857 in Rosemla, Boone County, MN; died in Mead, NE.
    6. 110. Annable Louisa E.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Jun 1859 in Pine Creek Valley, Winona County, MN.
    7. 111. Annable George  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1861.
    8. 112. Annable Ruth  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1868 in IL.

  26. 37.  Annable Jane Descendancy chart to this point (7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1811; and died.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Died when young


  27. 38.  Annable Louisa Descendancy chart to this point (7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1816 in NY.

    Louisa married Appleby John about 1834. John was born on 10 Jan 1815 in NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  28. 39.  Annable Eunice Descendancy chart to this point (7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 23 Jan 1818 in Cato, Cayuga Co., NY; died before 1857.

    Eunice married Plumley Albert W. in 1838. Albert was born in 1818 in Cato, Cayuga Co., NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 113. Plumley Charles W.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1840 in NY.
    2. 114. Plumley Gorham  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1842.

  29. 40.  Annable Ebenezer Husted Descendancy chart to this point (7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 19 May 1820.

    Family/Spouse: Newberry Sallie. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 115. Annable Orsemus Ebenezer  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1854 in IL.

  30. 41.  Annable Hannah Cecilia Descendancy chart to this point (7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1826.

  31. 42.  Brown Charles Volney Descendancy chart to this point (9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1804 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 16 May 1878 in Torrey, Long Point, Yates Co., NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Charles Volney died without children. He was known by the name, Volney. He is buried in the W. H. Brown plot in City Hill Cemetery. He was 74 years old.
    In the1830 census, he was living in Cameron, Steuben County as head of the household of his mother's household since her husband and his father had been dead 13 years (Sept. 1817). By this time, Achilles was no longer living at home but was married. Eunice, the mother is not living with the family either. Perhaps she was living with Achilles or possibly taking care of her father who was also a widower.

    He lived next door to his uncle Cornelius, his mother's brother in Cameron.

    In the 1860 census he was living in Italy, Yates County. NY.

    In the 1870 Census for Torrey, he is shown living with his brother, William Henry Harrison Brown and his family. His mother, Eunice Annable Brown also lived with the family.


  32. 43.  Brown Achilles Victor Manuel Descendancy chart to this point (9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1806 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died in Mar 1860 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in Probably on the Brown farm family cemetery..

    Notes:

    Archilles married first, Lucretia Ann Miller on 13 Feb. 1827 and married second, Angeline R. Davis on 27 June 1854. He went by the name of Calais according to "The Home Folks Book of the Darius Myer's Family", by Violet M. Beck.

    Archilles moved his family to Papineau , Iroquois County, Illinois in the mid 1840s-50s, where his brother, Erasmus had also moved.

    He is listed in the 1840 census living in Shawnee, Fountain County, Indiana, next door to his brother, Erasmus Brown and George Loghry.

    In 1850 census for Iroquois County, IL, age 44 and having a wife, Lucy, age 42 yr., and a son, Guilford, age 17 yrs. He was a farmer and had no personal property or real estate.

    His brother, Erasmus D. Brown, is shown as a land owner of 160 acres. He possible came after Erasmus was settled in the area.

    Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID#

    1850 BROWN ACHILLES V. Iroquois County IL 147 21st District Federal Population Schedule IL 1850 Federal Census Index ILS7a647921

    1850 BROWN ACHILLES V. Iroquois County IL 147 21st District Federal Population Schedule IL 1850 Federal Census Index ILS7a647922

    From a newspaper report is the following. I don't know if it is the same Achilles M. Brown or not. The person murdered was George W. Routt of Obling, Crawford County, IL.

    The People vs A. M. Brown, Third Day, Deposition of Samuel Wright, 3 Sept 1873, Office of the Clerk of the Court, Crawford County, Robinson, Illinois. Shot in his office by Achilles M. Brown, accused of philandering with Mr. Brown's wife. Shot in the chest and as he lay on the floor, shot in the ear with the bullet exiting his other ear. Mr. Brown was acquitted.

    He also went by the names of Achilles V or AV.

    Achilles married Miller Lucy Ann on 13 Feb 1827 in Milo, Yates Co, NY. Lucy was born about 1808 in Of Milo, Yates County, NY; died before Jun 1854 in St. Anne, Iroquois Co., IL; was buried in Probably on the Brown farm family cemetery.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 116. Brown  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 117. Brown Girl  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1831 in Milo, Yates Co, NY.
    3. 118. Brown Guilford Darwin  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1833 in Prob. Milo, Yates County, NY; died in 1915 in Papineau, Iroquois County, IL; was buried in Brown Hill Cemetery, Papineau, Iroquois County, IL.
    4. 119. Brown John  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1835 in Prob. Milo, Yates County, NY.
    5. 120. Brown Boy  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1837.
    6. 121. Brown Girl  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1838.

    Achilles married SIPES Rachel A. on 27 Jun 1856 in Kankakee County, Il. Rachel was born on 16 May 1826; died in Jan 1901. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 122. BROWN Alma Eunice  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jun 1854; died on 28 Jun 1942 in Iroquois Co., IL.

  33. 44.  Brown Erasmus Darwin Descendancy chart to this point (9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 07 Jul 1808 in Milton, Albany County, (Saratoga) NY; died on 26 Oct 1887 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in Old Brown-Hanen Cemetery four miles east of Witchert in Pembroke Township on the old Brown farm.IL.

    Notes:

    Erasmus Darwin left Stillwater, NY early as a youngster with his family. They lived in several different places, including, Ballson Spa, Albany, Auburn and Caniesteo, Steuben Co. and Dresden, Yates County, NY.

    He went to live briefly in Ohio, where Letty was living with the Schock family, in-laws of her brother, George. He and Letty were married about 1834 in New York. Their first two daughters were born in New York state.

    He and Letty moved their small family to Shawnee, Fountain county, Indiana around 1838 where his third child, Mary, was born. His son, Allen, born in 1844 was his last child born in Indiana.

    'Dar' and his familiy finally moved to the state of Illinois and settled in the wilderness area known as St. Anne sometime between 1844 and 1846 where his son, Samuel was born. Dar's brother, Achilles and his wife, Lucy, also came to IL.

    An article written in the old book of the county history, 'Kankakee County History' is the following:

    "Few of the early settlers or families of Kankakee County are better represented in its second generation both among its relief and active citizens, then that established here by Erasmus Brown and Letty Loughry Brown, the former born in New York in 1808. This worthy couple to whom in early life came the desire to travel West and ally their fortunes with its undeveloped strength, left their native New York state and settled in the Wilderness of what then was St. Anne but now is Pembroke township, Kankakee County. Loneliness and deprivation were their portion for they had little of this world's goods and there were few neighbors to whom they could turn for counsel or sympathy. Nevertheless, they had grit and determination and their farm yielded of its fertility in response to their untiring labor.

    With the passing of years their family increased until seven children played around their hearthstone. Of these, Jane was the oldest." We know that eventually there were ten children born to this couple.

    Sometime around 1856, Dar and Achilles were joined by their youngest brother, Samuel Right Brown, Jr. and his wife, Sally Ann Coss but wanting to move closer to his inlaws, Sally's sisters and other cousins, Samuel moved north to Algonquin after several years in the Iroquois-Kankakee county area and later to neighboring Cary, McHenry County, IL where he made his final home. His descendants live in that area today.

    Erasmus married Loghry Lettice Lorena about 1834 in Oscaloosa, Mahaska County, OH. Lettice (daughter of Loghry Joseph Leander and Santee Mary) was born about 1820 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY; died on 21 Dec 1893 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in Old Brown-Hanen Cemetery four miles east of Witchert in Pembroke Township on the old Brown farm.IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 123. Brown Elizabeth M.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Apr 1835 in Steuben, Steuben County, NY; died on 02 Oct 1905 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in Tegge Cemetery, Kankakee County, IL.
    2. 124. Brown Jane E.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1836 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY.
    3. 125. Brown Mary Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1838 in Shawnee, Fountain Co., IN.
    4. 126. Brown Emily  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1840 in Shawnee, Fountain Co., IN.
    5. 127. Brown Allen  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Sep 1844 in Shawnee, Fountain Co., IN; died before 1850.
    6. 128. Brown Melinda Ellen  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Sep 1844 in Shawnee, Fountain County or Benton Co., IN; died on 16 Feb 1922 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in St. Anne Cemetery, St. Anne, Kankakee County, IL.
    7. 129. Brown Samuel Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Nov 1847 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died in 1909 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in St. Anne Protestant Cemetery, St. Anne, Kankakee County, IL.
    8. 130. Brown Eunice  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Feb 1850 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL.
    9. 131. Brown Rosella  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 02 Dec 1853 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died on 10 Oct 1933 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried on 13 Oct 1933 in Momence Protestant Cemetery, Momence, Kankakee County, IL.

  34. 45.  Brown Robert Emmett Descendancy chart to this point (9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1809 in Milton, Saratoga County, NY; died on 05 Sep 1882 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Robert E. Brown married Mary Loghry from Canisteo, Stueben County, NY., dau. of Joseph Leander and Mary Nancy ( Santee) Loghry on 14 Aug. 1831. They were married the same day in a double wedding with his sister, Juliette to Charles E.Loghry. Robert was known to his family as "Emm" as referred to in letters written in later years by his brother-in-law, Charles Loghry to Wm. Henry Harrison, (Henry) Loghry.

    After "Emm" and Mary (Molly) were married, they lived for many years at Brown's Crossing where they conducted a tavern. This they sold in 1855 to Curtis Allen and removed to the Mitchell Ellison farm on North Hill, Cameron, where Emm died.

    In a letter written by Charles Loghry to his son, Henry, from Cameron, March 15, 1880; "your unkel Emm is very poorley this winter he lais A bed the most of the time. He haint bin from home in nine years. He is nothing but skin and bones."

    In the 1870 census for Cameron, Steuben county, NY, it mentioned one of the daughters, Anna, age 20, was idiotic.

    The farm on North Hill is still in Loghry (Gerald and Sylvia Loghry) possession in 1998.

    According to the History of Saratoga County, NY by Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, 1878, Robert's father, Samuel R. Brown and family were in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, NY between the years 1809 and April of 1812 at which time he took his family to Albany, NY.

    Robert married Loghry Mary on 14 Aug 1831 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY. Mary (daughter of Loghry Joseph Leander and Santee Mary) was born on 17 Oct 1815 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY; died on 29 Sep 1881 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 132. Brown Samuel  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1832 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.
    2. 133. Brown Eunice  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Oct 1836 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY; died on 14 Mar 1853 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY; was buried on 16 Mar 1853 in Brown's Crossing, Cameron, Steuben County, NY.
    3. 134. Brown Juliette  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Dec 1838 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY; died after 1910 in Horsehead, Chemung County, NY.
    4. 135. Brown Margaret  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1840 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.
    5. 136. Brown Martin B.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Feb 1845 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.
    6. 137. Brown Robert Emmett  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jun 1847 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.
    7. 138. Brown Mary Jane  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jun 1849 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.
    8. 139. Brown Anne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1850 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.

  35. 46.  Brown Juliette Eunice Descendancy chart to this point (9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1812 in Saratoga, Saratoga County or Albany, Albany Co., NY; died before 25 May 1840 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY; was buried in Brown's Crossing, Steuben, Steuben County, NY.

    Notes:

    Juliette was the only daughter of Samuel and Eunice (Annable) Brown. On Aug. 14, 1831 she married Charles Loghry, son of Joseph Leander Loghry and Mary (Santee) Loughry of Cameron, Stueben County, NY. Her brother, Robert Emmett Brown and Charles' sister, Mary Loghry were married at the same time in a double wedding. After her marriage, she and Charles settled near the Oregon schoolhouse on the road to Brown's Crossing where John Hedges had formerly resided.

    Brown's Crossing is at the foot of the Oregon schoolhouse road, down from North Hill Road where a large steel bridge crosses the Canisteo River. Juliette's brother, Robert Brown had a tavern near the river crossing and a farm directly across the river as well.

    Julitette died shortly after the birth of her son, Franklin. She is buried at Brown's Crossing at the bottom of the hill on Oregon Schoolhouse Road and the Canisteo River.

    The cemetery near the bridge at Brown's Crossing is the burying ground for some familiy members of the Santee, Moore, Loghry and Brown relatives. At one time there were as many as thirty five people buried at Brown's Crossing but today only one stone, that of Isaac Santee remains intact. Years ago when the river flooded, many of the bodies were washed from their resting places and their markers taken by the rushing river water.

    Juliette's birth records have not been found. Her family was in Albany, Albany County, NY from April 1812 and moved to Auburn, Cayuga County in 1813. They continued to live in Auburn until the death of her father in Sept. of 1817.

    Juliette married Loghry Charles L. on 14 Aug 1831 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY. Charles (son of Loghry Joseph Leander and Santee Mary) was born on 30 Oct 1811 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY; died on 13 Aug 1882 in Bath Township, Steuben Co., NY; was buried in Unionville Cemetery, Bath Township, Steuben Co. NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 140. Loghry William Henry Harrison  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 Sep 1832 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY; died on 26 Dec 1911 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried on 28 Dec 1911 in Aroma Park Cemetery, Waldron, Kankakee County, IL.
    2. 141. Loghry J. Franklin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Sep 1835 in OH; died in 1889.

  36. 47.  Brown William Henry Harrison Descendancy chart to this point (9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 10 Oct 1814 in Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY; died on 25 Aug 1893 in Naples, Ontario County, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

    Notes:

    William went by the name of Henry during his life. He married Elenor Jane Townsend,(known by Jane) dau. of Uriah Townsend of Dresden, Yates County,NY. At the time of his marriage, Henry was living in Cameron, NY according to " The Vital Records of Western New York" There is another birthdate of 2 Feb 1815. I don't know which one is correct.

    In a letter written from Cameron, March 15, 1880, Charles Loghry, husband to Juliette Brown, sister to Henry; writes to his son, William Henry Harrison Loghry (Henry,the above's namesake) and mentions 'Uncle Henry', William Henry Harrison Brown.



    Cameron, March 15, 1880

    Well Henry Loghry it has bin A long time since we have heard from you you dont rite very often and today I thaut that I woud rite you a few lines to let you noe that we are in the land of the living but not very smart this winter I have bin qite poorley this winter and lame not abel to doe my chores nor to cut my wood I am giting old and will soon be out of this world and it wont mater how qick if I am prepard for that day that day will surly come prepared or not Ada and her man is with us this winter and will stay with us this year or that is the talk now if nothing hapens. We have had A very warm winter and noe snow it has bin rather unheathy this winter. A grate many old fokes has dropt off this winter some without one moments warning there are several that has dropt dead seting their chair and it stands us in hand to be ready to meet it if we never meet on this earth less try to meet in heaven your unkel Em Brown* is very poorley this winter he lais A bed the most of the time he haint bin from home in nine years he is nothing but skin and bones.
    the rest of the family is well but hard up this winter they had their barn burnd and all their hay and grain and it is touf for them this winter I hurd form you unkel Henry Brown* the other day he is bad off he dont noe hardly any thing and the man told me that they had lost ther property he thout it was all used up they sold out but dident saave mutch
    that is bad to loes his senses and property to
    times is beter this spring that it has bin for sevel years past money is plenty and proptery is chang hands and things looks beter now than they have for some time
    Wheat is 140 rie 90 corn 65 oats 50 potatoes 40 Apels from 50 to 65
    hay is from $10 to $12 tone
    give my best Respects to all the frends and tell them that I would (like) to see them very much I would like to see you and your wife today and have you hear
    tell Juliaette* to rite to us I will rite to her before long now Henry rite soon as you git this and till us how you are giting A long

    from your father
    (signed)
    Charles Loghry

    * 1. unkel Henry Brown is William Henry Harrison Brown, brother to Juliette, Charles first wife.
    2. Juliaette is Charles'granddaughter by William Henry Harrison Loghry and Elizabeth Williams.

    At the time the 1870 Federal Census was taken for Torrey, Yates County, it shows that William and Jane were living next door to Wright Brown, Jr., his uncle.

    William went by the name of Henry during his life. He married Elenor Jane Townsend,(known by Jane) dau. of Uriah Townsend of Dresden, Yates County,NY. At the time of his marriage, Henry was living in Cameron, NY according to " The Vital Records of Western New York"

    William and Jane lived next door to Wright Brown, Jr. and his wife, Emily in Torrey in 1870.

    In another data base on Ancestry.com he is listed as being born on 2 Feb. 1815 in Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY.

    William married Townsend Elenor Jane on 19 Jan 1840 in Milo, Yates Co, NY. Elenor was born on 27 Nov 1817 in Romulus, Seneca County, NY; died on 23 Nov 1890 in Gorham, Ontario County, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 142. Brown Charles Volney II  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Nov 1840 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died in 1842 in Milo, Yates Co, NY.
    2. 143. Brown Emmett Erasmus  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Dec 1842 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died in Aug 1928 in Denver, Denver County, CO.
    3. 144. Brown Adelaide Jane  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Apr 1843 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died on 24 Aug 1845 in Milo, Yates Co, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    4. 145. Brown Albert Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Jun 1847 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died on 25 Aug 1849 in Milo, Yates Co, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    5. 146. Brown Thomas Jefferson  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Mar 1850 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died on 31 Mar 1923 in Alden, Ontario County, NY; was buried in Family plot in New Gorham Cemetery, Gorham, Ontario County, NY.
    6. 147. Brown Mary Margaret  Descendancy chart to this point was born in May 1852 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died in 1934; was buried in Family plot in New Gorham Cemetery, Gorham, Ontario County, NY.
    7. 148. Brown John Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jan 1859 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died on 15 Sep 1873 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    8. 149. Brown Juliette Eunice  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jan 1859 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died in Mar 1923 in Alden, Erie County, NY?; was buried in New Gorham Cemetery, Gorham, Ontario County, NY.

  37. 48.  Brown Samuel Right Descendancy chart to this point (9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 17 Nov 1817 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died on 04 Feb 1909 in Cary Station, McHenry Co., IL; was buried on 06 Feb 1909 in Cary Cemetery, Cary Station, McHenry Co. IL.

    Notes:

    Samuel Right Brown Jr. was born about 2 months after his father died in Dresden, Yates County, NY. He married Sarah ( Sally) Ann Coss of Bath or Cameron, Steuben County, NY and had 10 children.

    In early life, Sam settled on the Robert Water's farm on North Hill, Cameron which he bought of John Sherer, where he resided for eleven years. He ran a saw mill and rafted lumber on the river for a time. In 1852, he walked to Astubula, Ohio and assisted in clearing the site of the present city of Oberlin, Ohio. His brother-in-law, George William Loghry had gone there earlier and there married his first wife. Also, George's sister, Letty had gone to Astubula (Oberlin) to live with the Schocks (in-laws of her brother, George) after her mother died when she was thirteen years of age.

    In 1855, Samuel is listed in theTorrey, Yates County, NY Federal Census. His mother, Eunice, was 72 years of age at the time and living with this family. He moved his wife and children to Algonquin Township, McHenry County, Illinois after first settling in Kankakee, Kankakee County for a short period sometime around 1856.

    He followed his older brother, Erasmus Darwin Brown, who settled in St. Anne, Kankakee County after Erasmus and family had lived a few years in Fountain County, Indiana. Samuel and Sally's son, Melvin was born in St. Anne, Kankakee County on 3 April, 1858. After two years in the Kankakee area, Samuel moved north to Algonquin, McHenry County to be closer to his wife's sisters, Lucy Coss, wife of Asa L.Weaver and Matilda, wife of David Miller, both of Algonquin Township who had come to the area about the same time.

    Upon arrival in Algonquin, Samuel and Sally rented a farm on which was an old house. It was partly covered with timber. He cleared off the land, drained it and put up a good set of buildings, to which a silo and other improvements were added. For years, Samuel made butter for private customers in addition to carrying on his farmings, becoming one of the well-known men of his community. In the 1860, Samuel was listed as a farmer. In 1870, a stonemason and still living in Algonquin. Living with the family in 1870 was Althea Brown, age 18, wife of his son, Samuel Right Brown, the 3rd. She was born in Illinois. Thomas Morin, age 38, born in Canada and was a farm laborer also lived with them.

    On December 3, 1902, Samuel lost his wife, Sally. They are buried next to each other in the Brown family plot at Cary Cemetery, McHenry County, Cary, IL.


    Prior to his death in 1909, he had been retired for seventeen years. He was the eldest Mason in the state. In Buffalo, NY. He also ate breakfast with the son of Sacajawea, the guide for Lewis and Clark on their expedition to the West. He helped organize the Algonquin Mutual Insurance Company in 1874. The Brown family was one of the best known ones in McHenry County, and its members during their long residence there have been connected with some of the most constructive work of their section, and were recognized as being typical of the advanced spirit which seemes to have prevailed in this portion of Illinois. (From The History of McHenry Co., IL, 1922.)

    In a letter below, written by Charles Loghry (brother-in-law to Samuel) to his son, Henry in the 1850s, he writes;

    "Sam Brown has got home from the asilum and seams to bee all rite he Chops wood every day Brown's foxes (folks) is well and doing well they are in the the hoop pole business this winter."

    It is apparent from letters written by Charles Loghry about his brother-in-law, Samuel Right Brown, Jr., he suffered some type of illness where he had to be institutionalized.

    It is commonly believed that some form of mental illness was present in several of the Annable families according to a few descendants, thus shedding some light on the mental problems of Henry (William Henry Harrison Brown) and Samuel Brown, sons of Eunice Annable and Samuel Right Brown, Sr. In early history on the Peckhams family (Eunice Annable Brown's paternal grandparents side) there is mention of the "idiot" in the family back in the early 1700's.

    Samuel was very involved in the town of Cary Station once he moved there from Algonquin. He as well as his daughter, Julia Ann worked very hard, keeping the local cemetery beautiful and peaceful-looking. It was in this light that he, FayetteThomas, E. Sprague and John Brandon each purchased a family monument of white Bronze, of T. D. Warwick, agent for a Detroit company. The first three named erected their monument in the Cary cemetery, which the Crystal Lake Herald article of March 3, 1882 , mentioned, 'will add much to its improvement. Mr. Crane of Janesville, who has done all in his power to improve our cemetery will be gratified to see those having relatives and friends buried here taking an interest also.'

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    The following is an obituary notice for Samuel R. Brown, Jr.

    February 11, 1909; Crystal Lake Herald, Crystal Lake, McHenry Co. IL



    THE DEATH ROLL

    Three Aged Ones Fall Beneath the Scythe of Time

    Samuel R. Brown of Cary--Mrs. T. H. Ashton of Ridgefield- Mrs. Robert Baxter of Chicago

    Samuel R. Brown was born in Dresden, Yates County, NY, November 17, 1817, and died at his home in Cary, Ill., February 4, 1909, aged 91, years, 2 months and 17 days.

    He was married to Sally Ann Coss of Bath, Steuben County, NY, Jan 1, 1844. The family consisted of six sons and four daughters-S. R., Jr., E. D., Melvin and D. M., Mrs. Martha Osgood, Julia A. and Mrs. Dora Raue.

    He resided in New York state until 1856, coming west and locating in McHenry County, where he resided until his death.

    He was left fatherless in early infancy, and was thus thrown upon his own resources. He traveled on foot from his native state to Ashtabula County, Ohio, where the present city of Oberlin now stands. He helped the early pioneers of that section to clear the site of that city. Later in life he became an expert raftsman, piloting rafts down the Canisteo and Susquehanna rivers.

    For seven years he owned and operated a sawmill at Cameron, Steuben County, N. Y., and after coming to Illinois engaged in farming on his farm, located near Cary.

    His father, Samuel R. Brown, was associated in journalism with Soloman Southwick, at Albany, N. Y., and employed as a typesetter, Thurlow Weed, who afterward became a noted journalist and politician of New York city. His father was also an author of considerable prominence, one of his noted works being "The Western Gazetteer." He was also a volunteer in the War of 1812.

    Mr. Brown was a man of sterling worth and strong convictions, kind and sympathetic in his nature, always generous to the needs of others, and his hospitality knew no bounds. He was of a cheerful, happy disposition, and ever ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. He was possessed of a modest, retiring nature, and only his most intimate friends could fully appreciate his worth. He was a great reader, and inherited from his father a love for literature. He was especiallly fond of Scott's poems, and after failing eyesight prevented him from reading, he delighted in quoting from this favorite authors up to a very short period previous to his death.

    The community in which he resided is certainly better for his having lived in it. His was a noble character, and worthy of emulation. He was a member of the Masonic order for the past 61 years, having joined that order in Bath, N. Y., in 1848, later transferring his membership in Nunda Lodge 169, in 1867. (* 5. * 5Date could be later.)

    Impressive funeral services were held at the M. E. Church on Saturday, Feb. 6, at 11 a. m., conducted by Rev. A. N. Foster of the Universalist church of Elgin. Music by the M. E. choir.

    At the conclusion of the service at the church, the remains were tenderly laid to rest in the family lot, where the beautiful and impressive burial service of the Masonic order was given. The many lovely floral tributes attested the love and esteem in which he was held.

    The following appropriate line from Bryant were read by the officiating clergyman:

    I saw an aged man up on his bier,
    His hair was than and white, and (the rest is unreadable)

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    The letters below, written in 1868, 1869 and 1880 seem to indicate Samuel and Sally were still in New York in the late 1860s but the census report for the township of Algonquin, McHenry County, IL show Samuel and Sally living there in 1860. Their son, Melvin was born in April, 1858 in Illinois, probably in Algonquin.

    These letters were written by Charles Loghry to his son, William Henry Harrison Loghry. In them he mentions the mental condition of Samuel and that of his brother, William Henry Harrison Brown (Henry). Charles Loghry was married to Juliette Brown, sister to William and Samuel.


    Alens Station, N. Y. August 30, 68 (1868)

    Well henry it has bin some time sinse I have rote to you. We had A leter from you A short time a goe and was glad to hear that you and your family was well and was doing well.
    We are as usual working and tuging through this world and triing to git something to live on when we Cant work any more. We have had it very dry this sumer. Spring crops is very poor this year hear and as been as I can hear. Corn aint more than half a crop.
    When you git this you must tell us how times is with you. We had A good crop of hay and winter wheat but Barley and oats was lite this year potatoes is A lite crop I have a good croop of buckwheat.
    I am going to rite to franklin Loghry*. I begin to think that he has forgotten us it has ben A long time sinse he has rote to us. tell him to rite and let us noe what he is doing.
    We have had the hotest weather that was ever none in this country. it was so hot it was all most imposibel to work.
    I have sowed one peis of wheat and am redy to sow five acors more this week. I have had the falow ready two weeks.
    We are well to day and nobody but us two hear. Ada* is to sunday school while I am riting.
    You must come and make us a visit as soon as you can. You must rite as soon as you git this and let us noe how you git along.
    You must doe what you can for Seymour and Blain the Democrats will carie this state by A big majority as was ever nown.
    Give my respects to unkel Dar* and Lety* and all their fokes.
    Good by for this time
    to Henry Loghry and wife (signed

    Charles Loghry


    *1. Franklin Loghry is his son.
    2. Ada was a girl they had taken in to raise.
    3. Unkel Dar is Erasmus Darwin Brown, brother of Juliette Brown Loghry, and brother-in-law to Charles.
    4. Lety is Lettice Loghry Brown, a sister; one of the three Loghry Children to marry three Brown children.
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    Cameron, N.Y. Dec 26, 1869

    Well Henry it is some time sinse I have rote to you. I thout this morning I woud rite to you and let you noe that we are in the land of the living and as well as usual. I have in qite lame this fall and winter I have got A bad nee that is very lame and pains me very bad so that I cant sleep good nites. it was taken lame last summer and is giting worse. I have got most discourage of its ever giting any beter I haint ploud any this fall help is hard to git and wages is high hear.
    Comon labor is one dollar A day and bord and wheat is worth $1.00 for that is good
    You rote that you wanted me to send you some money that is out of the question this winter for money is hard to git and very scarce there is nothing that will fetch money hear.
    we have had some cold wether and good slaying But this warm today and raining there aint mutch going on this winter hear Sam Brown* has got home from the Asilum and seams to bee all rite he Chops wood evry day Brown's foxes* is well and doing well they are in the hoop pole business this winter
    Henry you must keep good Courage your young yet and you mustent git the horers for that dont doe any good if I was of your age and had my health I could live any where I think that I can doe as much as I ever could But when I goe to work I soon git tierd and soon think difernt I have worked this fall that when I got in the house and sot down I had all that I could doe to git up I have the rheumatism most all the time
    My nee pains me so that I can hardley rite while I am now riting
    We got a leter from your wife on Chrismuss for A Chrismuss present and was glad to hear that you was well and all the friends
    I wish that you was hear today to hellp us eat some Big Aples we have the Bigest Aples that you ever seen David Williamson was hear last sunday and he meshered one that was 14 inches round we have got 20 bushels of grafted aples in the seler
    Good By for this time rite soon as you git this
    We like to hear from you often as we can
    Direct to Alens Station
    (signed)
    C. Loghry
    * 1. folks
    2. Sam Brown is Samuel Right Brown, Jr.; a brother to Charles's first wife, Juliette.
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    Cameron, March 15, 1880

    Well Henry Loghry it has bin A long time since we have heard from you you dont rite very often and today I thaut that I woud rite you a few lines to let you noe that we are in the land of the living but not very smart this winter I have bin qite poorley this winter and lame not abel to doe my chores nor to cut my wood I am giting old and will soon be out of this world and it wont mater how qick if I am prepard for that day that day will surly come prepared or not Ada and her man is with us this winter and will stay with us this year or that is the talk now if nothing hapens. We have had A very warm winter and noe snow it has bin rather unheathy this winter. A grate many old fokes has dropt off this winter some without one moments warning there are several that has dropt dead seting their chair and it stands us in hand to be ready to meet to meet it if we never meet on this earth less try to meet in heaven your unkel Em Brown* is very poorley this winter he lais A bed the most of the time he haint bin from home in nine years he is nothing but skin and bones.
    the rest of the family is well but hard up this winter they had their barn burnd and all their hay and grain and it is touf for them this winter I hurd form you unkel Henry Brown* the other day he is bad off he dont noe hardly any thing and the man told me that they had lost ther property he thout it was all used up they sold out but dident saave mutch that is bad to loes his senses and property to. times is beter this spring that it has bin for sevel years past money is plenty and proptery is chang hands and things looks beter now than they have for some time
    Wheat is 140 rie 90 corn 65 oats 50 potatoes 40 Apels from 50 to 65
    hay is from $10 to $12 tone
    give my best Respects to all the frends and tell them that I would (like) to see them very much I would like to see you and your wife today and have you hear.
    tell Juliaette* to rite to us I will rite to her before long now Henry rite soon as you git this and till us how you are giting A long

    from your father
    (signed)
    Charles Loghry

    * 1. unkel Henry Brown is William Henry Harrison Brown, brother to Juliette, Charles' first wife.
    2. Juliaette is Charles'granddaughter by William Henry Harrison Loghry and Elizabeth Williams.

    * 5. In the above letters, it mentions that Samuel Right Brown, Jr. was still living in Cameron, NY in 1868. His arrival date in Illinois appears to be at a much later date. Membership in the Masonic Lodge was transferred to the Nunda Lodge in 1867. That date could be wrong.


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    Last Will and Testament of S. R. Brown, Sr. (Jr.) Deceased.
    Filed McHenry County, ILLS. Feb. 19, 1909, G. F. Rushton, Clerk County Court


    Know all men by these presents, that I, S. R. Brown Sr. of Cary Station, Illinois, being aged but of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me at any time heretofore made.

    As to my worldly estate, Real or Personal I dispose thereof in the manner following--

    First my will is, that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall by my exectutors hereinafter named, be paid ou of my Estate as soon after my decease as shall be found by them convenient,

    Item- I give devise and bequeath my entire Estate to be divided equally between my sons S. R. Brown Jr., E. D. Brown, Melvin Brown, and D. M. Brown, and to my daughters Julia Brown, Martha Osgood, and Dora Raue and my Grandson Dexter D. Brown, share and share alike.

    In the event of the death of my son S. R. Brown, Jr. before my death the bequeath as relates to him shall be void and his daughter being my Grand daughter, Alice is to receive One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars.

    Lastly I do nominate and appoint my daughter Julia Brown, and my son E. D. Brown the executors of this my last Will and Testament.

    In testimony whereof, I the said S. R. Brown Sr. have to this my last Will and Testament contained on one sheet of paper, subscribed my name and affixed my seal this 14th. day of August A. D. 1906.

    S. R. Brown Sr. (Seal)


    Signed, sealed, published and delivered by the said S. R. Brown Sr. as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request, and in his presence and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto.

    Luna E. Mentch, Cary Station, Illinois.
    Foy L. Mentch, Cary Station , Illinois.




    In the History of McHenry County, IL , Vol. 2, pp 497-98, the following but not intirely accurate:

    Samuel Right Brown, now deceased, was born at Bedford, Mass.,(he was born in Dresden, Yates Co., NY. His mother was born there) Nov. 17, 1817, and died at Cary, Ill., Februdary 2, 1908, having lived in retirement in that village for some seventeen years prior to his demise. He married at Bath, NY to Sallie Ann Cass (Coss), born June 3, 1817, at Bath, NY. After his marriage he came to Kankakee, IL. where a brother, Darien E. (Erasmus Darwin) Brown had already located, and about two years later, Samuel R. Brown came to McHenry County, to join Mrs. Brown's two sisters, Lucy, who was Mrs. A. L. Weaver; and Matilda, who was Mrs. David Miller, both of Algonquin Township, where their husbands had secured land from the government. Samuel R. Brown rented the farm he later bought, on which was an old house. It was partly covered with timber. He cleared off the land, drained it and put up a good set of buildings, to which a silo and other improvements have since been added. For years Mr. Brown made butter for private customers in addition to carrying on his farmings, becoming one of the well-known men of his community. On December 3, 1902, Mr. Brown had the misfortune to lose his wife. They were the parents of the following children: William C., who enlisted when only sixteen years old in Company I, Ninely-fifth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, under Captain James Nish, and he served through the Civil War, coming out of the conflict without any wounds but with his health so impaired that he died fifteen years later; Samuel K., (Samuel R., III) who is a well-known stockman, lives at Cary with his sister; Martha, who is the widow of Mark Osgood, also lives at Cary; Charlotte, who died at the age of eighteen years, had attended the academy at Elgin; Julia, who lives at Cary, is a very progressive lady, who during the World War was active in Red Cross work, and belongs to the Woman's Club, Royal Neighbors and Ladies' Aid Society; Darwin who is a prominent man and successful farmer of Lake County, IL; Melvin , who is deceased, was a prominent cement contractor, and passed away at Wancenda (Wauconda) IL in 1913; Daniel M., was a milk dealer of Chicago for some years, was educated in the Elgin Academy; and Dora, who married Ben Rand (Raue) of Crystal Lake, died when about fifty years of age. The Brown family is one of the best known ones in McHenry County, and its members during their long residence here have been connected with some of the most constructive work of their secation, and are recognized as being typical of the advanced spirit which seems to prevail in this poration of Illinois.

    Samuel Right Brown Jr. was born about 2 months after his father died in Dresden, Yates County, NY. He married Sally Ann Coss of Bath or Cameron, Steuben County, NY and had 10 children.

    In early life, Sam settled on the Robert Water's farm on North Hill, Cameron which he bought of John Sherer, where he resided for eleven years. He ran a saw mill and rafted lumber on the river for a time. In 1852, he walked to Astubula, Ohio and assisted in clearing the site of the present city of Oberlin, Ohio. His brother-in-law, George William Loghry had gone there earlier and there married his first wife. Also, George's sister, Letty had gone to Astubula (Oberlin) to live with the Schocks (in-laws of her brother, George) after her mother died when she was thirteen years of age.

    In 1855, Samuel is listed in theTorrey, Yates County, NY Federal Census. His mother, Eunice, was 72 years of age at the time and living with this family. He moved his wife and children to Algonquin Township, McHenry County, Illinois after first settling in Kankakee, Kankakee County for a short period sometime around 1856.

    He followed his older brother, Erasmus Darwin Brown, who settled in St. Anne, Kankakee County after Erasmus and family had lived a few years in Fountain County, Indiana. Samuel and Sally's son, Melvin was born in St. Anne, Kankakee County on 3 April, 1858. After two years in the Kankakee area, Samuel moved north to Algonquin, McHenry County to be closer to his wife's sisters, Lucy Coss, wife of Asa L.Weaver and Matilda, wife of David Miller, both of Algonquin Township who had come to the area about the same time.

    Upon arrival in Algonquin, Samuel and Sally rented a farm on which was an old house. It was partly covered with timber. He cleared off the land, drained it and put up a good set of buildings, to which a silo and other improvements were added. For years, Samuel made butter for private customers in addition to carrying on his farmings, becoming one of the well-known men of his community. In the 1860, Samuel was listed as a farmer. In 1870, a stonemason and still living in Algonquin. Living with the family in 1870 was Althea Brown, age 18, wife of his son, Samuel Right Brown, the 3rd. She was born in Illinois. Thomas Morin, age 38, born in Canada and was a farm laborer also lived with them.

    On December 3, 1902, Samuel lost his wife, Sally. They are buried next to each other in the Brown family plot at Cary Cemetery, McHenry County, Cary, IL.


    Prior to his death in 1909, he had been retired for seventeen years. He was the eldest Mason in the state. In Buffalo, NY. He also ate breakfast with the son of Sacajawea, the guide for Lewis and Clark on their expedition to the West. He helped organize the Algonquin Mutual Insurance Company in 1874. The Brown family was one of the best known ones in McHenry County, and its members during their long residence there have been connected with some of the most constructive work of their section, and were recognized as being typical of the advanced spirit which seemes to have prevailed in this portion of Illinois. (From The History of McHenry Co., IL, 1922.)

    In a letter below, written by Charles Loghry (brother-in-law to Samuel) to his son, Henry in the 1850s, he writes;

    "Sam Brown has got home from the asilum and seams to bee all rite he Chops wood every day Brown's foxes (folks) is well and doing well they are in the the hoop pole business this winter."

    It is apparent from letters written by Charles Loghry about his brother-in-law, Samuel Right Brown, Jr., he suffered some type of illness where he had to be institutionalized.

    It is commonly believed that some form of mental illness was present in several of the Annable families according to a few descendants, thus shedding some light on the mental problems of Henry (William Henry Harrison Brown) and Samuel Brown, sons of Eunice Annable and Samuel Right Brown, Sr. In early history on the Peckhams family (Eunice Annable Brown's paternal grandparents side) there is mention of the "idiot" in the family back in the early 1700's.

    Samuel was very involved in the town of Cary Station once he moved there from Algonquin. He as well as his daughter, Julia Ann worked very hard, keeping the local cemetery beautiful and peaceful-looking. It was in this light that he, FayetteThomas, E. Sprague and John Brandon each purchased a family monument of white Bronze, of T. D. Warwick, agent for a Detroit company. The first three named erected their monument in the Cary cemetery, which the Crystal Lake Herald article of March 3, 1882 , mentioned, 'will add much to its improvement. Mr. Crane of Janesville, who has done all in his power to improve our cemetery will be gratified to see those having relatives and friends buried here taking an interest also.'

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    The following is an obituary notice for Samuel R. Brown, Jr.

    February 11, 1909; Crystal Lake Herald, Crystal Lake, McHenry Co. IL



    THE DEATH ROLL

    Three Aged Ones Fall Beneath the Scythe of Time

    Samuel R. Brown of Cary--Mrs. T. H. Ashton of Ridgefield- Mrs. Robert Baxter of Chicago

    Samuel R. Brown was born in Dresden, Yates County, NY, November 17, 1817, and died at his home in Cary, Ill., February 4, 1909, aged 91, years, 2 months and 17 days.

    He was married to Sally Ann Coss of Bath, Steuben County, NY, Jan 1, 1844. The family consisted of six sons and four daughters-S. R., Jr., E. D., Melvin and D. M., Mrs. Martha Osgood, Julia A. and Mrs. Dora Raue.

    He resided in New York state until 1856, coming west and locating in McHenry County, where he resided until his death.

    He was left fatherless in early infancy, and was thus thrown upon his own resources. He traveled on foot from his native state to Ashtabula County, Ohio, where the present city of Oberlin now stands. He helped the early pioneers of that section to clear the site of that city. Later in life he became an expert raftsman, piloting rafts down the Canisteo and Susquehanna rivers.

    For seven years he owned and operated a sawmill at Cameron, Steuben County, N. Y., and after coming to Illinois engaged in farming on his farm, located near Cary.

    His father, Samuel R. Brown, was associated in journalism with Soloman Southwick, at Albany, N. Y., and employed as a typesetter, Thurlow Weed, who afterward became a noted journalist and politician of New York city. His father was also an author of considerable prominence, one of his noted works being "The Western Gazetteer." He was also a volunteer in the War of 1812.

    Mr. Brown was a man of sterling worth and strong convictions, kind and sympathetic in his nature, always generous to the needs of others, and his hospitality knew no bounds. He was of a cheerful, happy disposition, and ever ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. He was possessed of a modest, retiring nature, and only his most intimate friends could fully appreciate his worth. He was a great reader, and inherited from his father a love for literature. He was especiallly fond of Scott's poems, and after failing eyesight prevented him from reading, he delighted in quoting from this favorite authors up to a very short period previous to his death.

    The community in which he resided is certainly better for his having lived in it. His was a noble character, and worthy of emulation. He was a member of the Masonic order for the past 61 years, having joined that order in Bath, N. Y., in 1848, later transferring his membership in Nunda Lodge 169, in 1867. (* 5. * 5Date could be later.)

    Impressive funeral services were held at the M. E. Church on Saturday, Feb. 6, at 11 a. m., conducted by Rev. A. N. Foster of the Universalist church of Elgin. Music by the M. E. choir.

    At the conclusion of the service at the church, the remains were tenderly laid to rest in the family lot, where the beautiful and impressive burial service of the Masonic order was given. The many lovely floral tributes attested the love and esteem in which he was held.

    The following appropriate line from Bryant were read by the officiating clergyman:

    I saw an aged man up on his bier,
    His hair was than and white, and (the rest is unreadable)

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    The letters below, written in 1868, 1869 and 1880 seem to indicate Samuel and Sally were still in New York in the late 1860s but the census report for the township of Algonquin, McHenry County, IL show Samuel and Sally living there in 1860. Their son, Melvin was born in April, 1858 in Illinois, probably in Algonquin.

    These letters were written by Charles Loghry to his son, William Henry Harrison Loghry. In them he mentions the mental condition of Samuel and that of his brother, William Henry Harrison Brown (Henry). Charles Loghry was married to Juliette Brown, sister to William and Samuel.


    Alens Station, N. Y. August 30, 68 (1868)

    Well henry it has bin some time sinse I have rote to you. We had A leter from you A short time a goe and was glad to hear that you and your family was well and was doing well.
    We are as usual working and tuging through this world and triing to git something to live on when we Cant work any more. We have had it very dry this sumer. Spring crops is very poor this year hear and as been as I can hear. Corn aint more than half a crop.
    When you git this you must tell us how times is with you. We had A good crop of hay and winter wheat but Barley and oats was lite this year potatoes is A lite crop I have a good croop of buckwheat.
    I am going to rite to franklin Loghry*. I begin to think that he has forgotten us it has ben A long time sinse he has rote to us. tell him to rite and let us noe what he is doing.
    We have had the hotest weather that was ever none in this country. it was so hot it was all most imposibel to work.
    I have sowed one peis of wheat and am redy to sow five acors more this week. I have had the falow ready two weeks.
    We are well to day and nobody but us two hear. Ada* is to sunday school while I am riting.
    You must come and make us a visit as soon as you can. You must rite as soon as you git this and let us noe how you git along.
    You must doe what you can for Seymour and Blain the Democrats will carie this state by A big majority as was ever nown.
    Give my respects to unkel Dar* and Lety* and all their fokes.
    Good by for this time
    to Henry Loghry and wife (signed

    Charles Loghry


    *1. Franklin Loghry is his son.
    2. Ada was a girl they had taken in to raise.
    3. Unkel Dar is Erasmus Darwin Brown, brother of Juliette Brown Loghry, and brother-in-law to Charles.
    4. Lety is Lettice Loghry Brown, a sister; one of the three Loghry Children to marry three Brown children.
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    Cameron, N.Y. Dec 26, 1869

    Well Henry it is some time sinse I have rote to you. I thout this morning I woud rite to you and let you noe that we are in the land of the living and as well as usual. I have in qite lame this fall and winter I have got A bad nee that is very lame and pains me very bad so that I cant sleep good nites. it was taken lame last summer and is giting worse. I have got most discourage of its ever giting any beter I haint ploud any this fall help is hard to git and wages is high hear.
    Comon labor is one dollar A day and bord and wheat is worth $1.00 for that is good
    You rote that you wanted me to send you some money that is out of the question this winter for money is hard to git and very scarce there is nothing that will fetch money hear.
    we have had some cold wether and good slaying But this warm today and raining there aint mutch going on this winter hear Sam Brown* has got home from the Asilum and seams to bee all rite he Chops wood evry day Brown's foxes* is well and doing well they are in the hoop pole business this winter
    Henry you must keep good Courage your young yet and you mustent git the horers for that dont doe any good if I was of your age and had my health I could live any where I think that I can doe as much as I ever could But when I goe to work I soon git tierd and soon think difernt I have worked this fall that when I got in the house and sot down I had all that I could doe to git up I have the rheumatism most all the time
    My nee pains me so that I can hardley rite while I am now riting
    We got a leter from your wife on Chrismuss for A Chrismuss present and was glad to hear that you was well and all the friends
    I wish that you was hear today to hellp us eat some Big Aples we have the Bigest Aples that you ever seen David Williamson was hear last sunday and he meshered one that was 14 inches round we have got 20 bushels of grafted aples in the seler
    Good By for this time rite soon as you git this
    We like to hear from you often as we can
    Direct to Alens Station
    (signed)
    C. Loghry
    * 1. folks
    2. Sam Brown is Samuel Right Brown, Jr.; a brother to Charles's first wife, Juliette.
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    Cameron, March 15, 1880

    Well Henry Loghry it has bin A long time since we have heard from you you dont rite very often and today I thaut that I woud rite you a few lines to let you noe that we are in the land of the living but not very smart this winter I have bin qite poorley this winter and lame not abel to doe my chores nor to cut my wood I am giting old and will soon be out of this world and it wont mater how qick if I am prepard for that day that day will surly come prepared or not Ada and her man is with us this winter and will stay with us this year or that is the talk now if nothing hapens. We have had A very warm winter and noe snow it has bin rather unheathy this winter. A grate many old fokes has dropt off this winter some without one moments warning there are several that has dropt dead seting their chair and it stands us in hand to be ready to meet to meet it if we never meet on this earth less try to meet in heaven your unkel Em Brown* is very poorley this winter he lais A bed the most of the time he haint bin from home in nine years he is nothing but skin and bones.
    the rest of the family is well but hard up this winter they had their barn burnd and all their hay and grain and it is touf for them this winter I hurd form you unkel Henry Brown* the other day he is bad off he dont noe hardly any thing and the man told me that they had lost ther property he thout it was all used up they sold out but dident saave mutch that is bad to loes his senses and property to. times is beter this spring that it has bin for sevel years past money is plenty and proptery is chang hands and things looks beter now than they have for some time
    Wheat is 140 rie 90 corn 65 oats 50 potatoes 40 Apels from 50 to 65
    hay is from $10 to $12 tone
    give my best Respects to all the frends and tell them that I would (like) to see them very much I would like to see you and your wife today and have you hear.
    tell Juliaette* to rite to us I will rite to her before long now Henry rite soon as you git this and till us how you are giting A long

    from your father
    (signed)
    Charles Loghry

    * 1. unkel Henry Brown is William Henry Harrison Brown, brother to Juliette, Charles' first wife.
    2. Juliaette is Charles'granddaughter by William Henry Harrison Loghry and Elizabeth Williams.

    * 5. In the above letters, it mentions that Samuel Right Brown, Jr. was still living in Cameron, NY in 1868. His arrival date in Illinois appears to be at a much later date. Membership in the Masonic Lodge was transferred to the Nunda Lodge in 1867. That date could be wrong.


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    Last Will and Testament of S. R. Brown, Sr. (Jr.) Deceased.
    Filed McHenry County, ILLS. Feb. 19, 1909, G. F. Rushton, Clerk County Court


    Know all men by these presents, that I, S. R. Brown Sr. of Cary Station, Illinois, being aged but of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me at any time heretofore made.

    As to my worldly estate, Real or Personal I dispose thereof in the manner following--

    First my will is, that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall by my exectutors hereinafter named, be paid ou of my Estate as soon after my decease as shall be found by them convenient,

    Item- I give devise and bequeath my entire Estate to be divided equally between my sons S. R. Brown Jr., E. D. Brown, Melvin Brown, and D. M. Brown, and to my daughters Julia Brown, Martha Osgood, and Dora Raue and my Grandson Dexter D. Brown, share and share alike.

    In the event of the death of my son S. R. Brown, Jr. before my death the bequeath as relates to him shall be void and his daughter being my Grand daughter, Alice is to receive One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars.

    Lastly I do nominate and appoint my daughter Julia Brown, and my son E. D. Brown the executors of this my last Will and Testament.

    In testimony whereof, I the said S. R. Brown Sr. have to this my last Will and Testament contained on one sheet of paper, subscribed my name and affixed my seal this 14th. day of August A. D. 1906.

    S. R. Brown Sr. (Seal)


    Signed, sealed, published and delivered by the said S. R. Brown Sr. as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request, and in his presence and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto.

    Luna E. Mentch, Cary Station, Illinois.
    Foy L. Mentch, Cary Station , Illinois.




    In the History of McHenry County, IL , Vol. 2, pp 497-98, the following but not intirely accurate:

    Samuel Right Brown, now deceased, was born at Bedford, Mass.,(he was born in Dresden, Yates Co., NY. His mother was born there) Nov. 17, 1817, and died at Cary, Ill., Februdary 2, 1908, having lived in retirement in that village for some seventeen years prior to his demise. He married at Bath, NY to Sallie Ann Cass (Coss), born June 3, 1817, at Bath, NY. After his marriage he came to Kankakee, IL. where a brother, Darien E. (Erasmus Darwin) Brown had already located, and about two years later, Samuel R. Brown came to McHenry County, to join Mrs. Brown's two sisters, Lucy, who was Mrs. A. L. Weaver; and Matilda, who was Mrs. David Miller, both of Algonquin Township, where their husbands had secured land from the government. Samuel R. Brown rented the farm he later bought, on which was an old house. It was partly covered with timber. He cleared off the land, drained it and put up a good set of buildings, to which a silo and other improvements have since been added. For years Mr. Brown made butter for private customers in addition to carrying on his farmings, becoming one of the well-known men of his community. On December 3, 1902, Mr. Brown had the misfortune to lose his wife. They were the parents of the following children: William C., who enlisted when only sixteen years old in Company I, Ninely-fifth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, under Captain James Nish, and he served through the Civil War, coming out of the conflict without any wounds but with his health so impaired that he died fifteen years later; Samuel K., (Samuel R., III) who is a well-known stockman, lives at Cary with his sister; Martha, who is the widow of Mark Osgood, also lives at Cary; Charlotte, who died at the age of eighteen years, had attended the academy at Elgin; Julia, who lives at Cary, is a very progressive lady, who during the World War was active in Red Cross work, and belongs to the Woman's Club, Royal Neighbors and Ladies' Aid Society; Darwin who is a prominent man and successful farmer of Lake County, IL; Melvin , who is deceased, was a prominent cement contractor, and passed away at Wancenda (Wauconda) IL in 1913; Daniel M., was a milk dealer of Chicago for some years, was educated in the Elgin Academy; and Dora, who married Ben Rand (Raue) of Crystal Lake, died when about fifty years of age. The Brown family is one of the best known ones in McHenry County, and its members during their long residence here have been connected with some of the most constructive work of their secation, and are recognized as being typical of the advanced spirit which seems to prevail in this poration of Illinois.

    Samuel married Coss Sarah Ann on 01 Jan 1844 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY. Sarah was born on 03 Jun 1817 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY; died on 01 Dec 1902 in Cary Station, McHenry Co., IL; was buried in Cary Cemetery, Cary Station, McHenry Co. IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 150. Brown Charles L.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Dec 1845 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY; died on 17 Oct 1847 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY.
    2. 151. Brown III Samuel Right or Wright  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Nov 1846 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY; died on 24 Feb 1927 in Wauconda, Lake County, IL; was buried on 27 Feb 1927 in Union Cemetery, Crystal Lake, McHenry Co. IL.
    3. 152. Brown William C.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Apr 1847 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY; died on 25 Apr 1879 in Silver Lake, McHenry County, IL; was buried in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry Co. IL.
    4. 153. Brown Martha Eunice  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Feb 1850 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY; died on 03 Mar 1939 in Cary, McHenry County, IL; was buried on 05 Apr 1939 in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry County, IL.
    5. 154. Brown Charlotte  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Mar 1851 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY; died on 31 Jul 1872 in Algonquin Township, McHenry County, Il; was buried in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry Co. Il.
    6. 155. Brown Julia Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Jan 1854 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; died on 25 Mar 1922 in Cary, McHenry County, Illinois; was buried in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry Co. Il.
    7. 156. Brown II Erasmus Darwin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Dec 1855 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; died on 29 Dec 1934 in Chicago, Cook County, Il; was buried on 31 Dec 1934 in Wauconda Cemetery, Wauconda, Lake County, Il.
    8. 157. Brown Melvin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 03 Apr 1858 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died on 24 Nov 1936 in Wauconda, Lake County, Il; was buried on 27 Nov 1936 in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry County, Il.
    9. 158. Brown Daniel McCurdy  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 02 May 1860 in Algonquin Township, Near North Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; died on 11 Jan 1912 in Cary Station, McHenry Co., IL; was buried on 14 Jan 1912 in Cary Cemetery, Cary Station, McHenry Co. IL.
    10. 159. Brown Dora  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 May 1863 in Cary, McHenry County, IL; died on 18 Jan 1914 in Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; was buried in Union Cemetery, Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL.

  38. 49.  Fiske Boy Descendancy chart to this point (10.Lydia2, 1.Lydia1)

  39. 50.  Fiske Boy Descendancy chart to this point (10.Lydia2, 1.Lydia1)

  40. 51.  Fiske Boy Descendancy chart to this point (10.Lydia2, 1.Lydia1)

  41. 52.  Fiske Boy Descendancy chart to this point (10.Lydia2, 1.Lydia1)

  42. 53.  Fiske John H. Descendancy chart to this point (10.Lydia2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 12 Jan 1804 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 17 Feb 1880 in Manchester, Ontario County, NY.

    John married Wells Jane before 1828. Jane was born on 30 Sep 1807 in Scotland; died on 13 Sep 1850 in Manchester, Ontario County, NY; was buried in Plainsville, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 160. Fiske Clarissa Ann Juliet  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 Feb 1828 in Port Gibson, Ontario County, NY.

  43. 54.  Fiske Daniel B. Descendancy chart to this point (10.Lydia2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1816 in NY; died in 1904; was buried in Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne County, NY.

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born about 1827 in NY; died in 1911; was buried in Newark Main Street Cemetery, Arcadia, Wayne County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  44. 55.  Fisk Ezra Descendancy chart to this point (10.Lydia2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1823 in NY.

    Family/Spouse: Matilda. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  45. 56.  Annable Lydia Descendancy chart to this point (10.Lydia2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1827 in NY.

    Lydia married Sherman Wilson Osbond on 03 Jan 1850 in NY. Wilson was born on 10 Apr 1821 in Palmyra, Wayne County, NY; died on 04 Mar 1870 in Newark, Wayne County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 161. Sherman Charles Wilson  Descendancy chart to this point

  46. 57.  Castner Catherine Naomi Descendancy chart to this point (11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 11 Oct 1820 in Milo, Ontario (Yates) County, NY; died on 08 Apr 1901 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Catherine and her husband, Charles had 3 sons and 5 daughters. The rest of her brothers and sisters all died without being married, and Cahterine and her husband and family all now reside on the old homestead of her father's in the town of Torrey, Yates Co., NY

    Catherine married Townsend Charles J. on 13 Jan 1839 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY. Charles was born on 25 Dec 1812 in Seneca County, NY; died on 14 May 1884 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 162. Townsend Mary H.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1840 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    2. 163. Townsend Frances M.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Mar 1843 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; died on 06 Apr 1879 in Milo, Yates Co, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    3. 164. Townsend Hannah Louise  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1844 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    4. 165. Townsend Adam Castner  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1845 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY.
    5. 166. Townsend Charles Elmira  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Apr 1848 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    6. 167. Townsend Catherine C.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1849 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; died on 09 Feb 1911 in Canandaigua, Ontario County, NY.
    7. 168. Townsend Ida R.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Apr 1851 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; died on 07 Apr 1899 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY.
    8. 169. Townsend William Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Aug 1854 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; died on 24 Jan 1921 in Penn Yan, Yates County, NY.
    9. 170. Townsend Albert  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Nov 1857 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    10. 171. Townsend Uriah  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1858 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.
    11. 172. Townsend Anna F.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Apr 1861 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

  47. 58.  Castner Lydia M. Descendancy chart to this point (11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 15 Sep 1822 in Milo, Ontario (Yates) County, NY; died on 03 Feb 1844 in Dresden or Torrey, Yates County, Ny; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Lydia, named after her mother's sister, Lydia Annable, died at the age of 21 years, 4 months and 18 days. She is buried in the Adam Castner plot.

    Another date fro Lydia'a birth is 15 Sept. 1822.


  48. 59.  Castner Daniel Remer Descendancy chart to this point (11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 11 Feb 1825 in Milo, Ontario (Yates) County, NY; died on 08 Jul 1843 in Milo, Yates Co, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

    Notes:

    There is also a birth date for Daniel as being 11 Feb. 1825.


  49. 60.  Castner Mary Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 23 Sep 1826 in Milo, Ontario (Yates) County, NY.

  50. 61.  Castner John Quincy Adams Descendancy chart to this point (11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 14 Aug 1828 in Milo, Ontario (Yates) County, NY; died on 05 Dec 1842 in Yates County, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

    Notes:

    John (Quincy Adams?) Castner was 13 years, 4 months old when he died. He is buried in the Adam Castner plot in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, NY. Thre is another birthdate for him as 4 Aug. 1828.



Generation: 4

  1. 62.  Annable Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (16.James3, 3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 18 Apr 1820 in Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Elizabeth was the only child of James and his wife, (?) Esmond Annable. This is mentioned in the petition for her guardianship by her grandfather, Ephraim Annable after the death of James, her father.

    Elizabeth married Hager Charles Luther in 1839 in Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY. Charles was born in 1819 in Middlebury, VT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 173. Hager Emily  Descendancy chart to this point

  2. 63.  Caldwell Mark Tucker Descendancy chart to this point (17.Mary3, 3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 01 Dec 1826 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 24 Nov 1902 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

    Notes:

    Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga Town, Saratoga County, New York State Mark T. Caldwell, 1826 - 1902 Sally H. Caldwell, 1833 - 1923, wife of Mark T. Caldwell Joseph H. Caldwell, Aug. 7, 1853 - May 16, 1936 Amelia Mott Caldwell, Sept. 24, 1856 - July 14, 1937, wife of Joseph H. Caldwell Mary Emily Appleman died Sept. 2, 1879 ae 1 yr. & 23 days, dau of J.M. & S.L. ApplemanIndex to vital records for the Town of Saratoga, listed under deaths, Town of Saratoga, 1902: Mark T. Caldwell died 24 Nov 1902, age 75y 11m 23d, farmer, buried Caldwell Cemetery. born Town of Saratoga, parents Seth B. Caldwell & Mary Anable. Saratoga County Surrogates's file 199 - 22 Mark T. Caldwell died 24 November 1902, Town of Saratoga. Petition for proof of will filed March 2, 1903. Letters to Jos. H. Caldwell & Sally Caldwell on April 1, 1903. widow: Sally Caldwell, Town of Saratoga dau: S. Libbie Appleman, Shushan, NY son: Joseph H. Caldwell, Saratoga, NY 1860 June, Town of Saratoga, Saratoga County, New York Mark Caldwell, 33, farmer, NY Sallie H. Caldwell, 27, NY Joseph H. Caldwell, 7, NY Sallie E. Caldwell, 3, NY

    Mark married Hill Sally about 1852. Sally was born in 1833 in Saratoga County, NY; died in 1923. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 174. Caldwell Joseph Hill  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Aug 1853; died on 16 May 1936.

  3. 64.  Caldwell Selinda Burgess Descendancy chart to this point (17.Mary3, 3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1827 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

  4. 65.  Annable William Henry Descendancy chart to this point (19.William3, 3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1829 in Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY; died on 11 Sep 1885 in Jamestown, Ottowa County, Michigan.

    Notes:

    Wm. Henry Annable came to Michigan after Millie's birth, after Mary's death in May 1865 and before the 1870 Census. However, he had purchased 460 acresof land in Ionia Co. on June 5, 1858. (Per Register of Deeds Ionia County, Michigan; "William H. Annable of Saratoga, Saratoga County, New York", paid $4200 legal money for 460 acres in Sections 26 and 27 in Township 7 R 7.)

    Census References Year State Co. Vol. E. D.
    Line Name Age Rel. (Born:Yr. & Pl.)
    _____________________________________________________________________________
    1850 Census New York

    Annable, Wm. H. 1829 NY
    (see note for William Annable)

    1860 Census New York

    Anable, William 58 Head 1802 New York
    Anable, William H. 31 Son 1829 New York

    1870 Census Michigan Ionia County
    1880 Census Michigan Ottowa 22 247

    17 Annable, Wm. H. 49 Head 1829 New York
    18 Annable, Louisa 30 Wife 1850 Michigan
    19 Annable, Wesley 20 Son 1860 New York
    20 Annable, Mary 19 Dau 1861 New York
    21 Annable, Millie 16 Dau 1864 New York
    22 Annable, Nellie 9 Dau 1871 Michigan

    Info from Ottowa County Death Records, book 2, p. 34, line 30.
    He is listed as William W. (sic) Annable, died in Jamestown, age 56, married. He is said to have died of "Exzemia". All particulars are correct except middle initial. To ascertain that this was william H. Annable, a copy of the Probate Record of the estate was obtained. The record left no doubt that this was the father of Estella Annable Sprague, for she is named in the record. The contents of the Probate Record state that William H. Annable died on the 11th day of September, 1885.

    William married Hughson Mary H. about 1847 in Saratoga County, Ny. Mary was born on 15 Jun 1828 in Saratoga County, NY; died on 05 May 1865 in Dean's Corners, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Joseph Roger's Cemetery, Saratoga County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 175. Annable Ephraim  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Apr 1849 in Dean's Corner, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died about 1928 in Boyne Valley, Charlevoix County, MI.
    2. 176. Annable Estella  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Sep 1854 in Dean's Corner, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 07 Jul 1903 in Ionia Co. Michigan.
    3. 177. Annable Idah May  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Oct 1857 in Dean's Corner, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 19 Apr 1864 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Joseph Roger's Cemetery, Saragatoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    4. 178. Annable Wesley  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1859 in Dean's Corner, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 03 Mar 1884 in Jamestown, Ottowa County, Michigan.
    5. 179. Annable Mary Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1861 in Dean's Corner, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.
    6. 180. Annable Millie  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1864 in Dean's Corner, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

    William married Unknown Louisa about 1870. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 181. Annable Nellie  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1871 in Ionia, Ottowa County, Michigan.

  5. 66.  Annable Charles M. Descendancy chart to this point (19.William3, 3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Oct 1830.

    Notes:

    Charles is shown living with his brother, William Henry in the 1855 Saratoga Census. Also living with him is his father.


  6. 67.  Caldwell James Descendancy chart to this point (20.Cynthia3, 3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1)

  7. 68.  Caldwell Harvey Descendancy chart to this point (20.Cynthia3, 3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1)

  8. 69.  Caldwell Hannah E. Descendancy chart to this point (20.Cynthia3, 3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 31 Jul 1832 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 16 Oct 1864 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

    Notes:

    In the 1900 census, her son, Wiliam W. Brown says his mother was bornin Vermont. However, in the 1850 census, is says she was born in NY.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 182. Brown Judson Colby  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Oct 1857 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 183. Brown Wallace A.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1859.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 184. Brown Morgan  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1863 in Saratoga County, NY.

  9. 70.  Caldwell Eunice R. Descendancy chart to this point (20.Cynthia3, 3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 13 Jan 1839 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 27 Nov 1844 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

  10. 71.  Caldwell Charles H. Descendancy chart to this point (20.Cynthia3, 3.Ephraim2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1843 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; died on 04 Oct 1876 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY; was buried in Caldwell Cemetery, Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY.

    Notes:

    Charles died of a head injury, while trying to commit suicide according to the historian's office in Stillwater, Saratoga County, NY.

    Charles married Hill Lucy J. on 07 Jan 1863 in Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY. Lucy was born in Of Saratoga, Saratoga County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 72.  Lydia Descendancy chart to this point (25.Doris3, 5.Isaac2, 1.Lydia1)

  12. 73.  Annable Cornelius J. Descendancy chart to this point (29.John3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 26 Oct 1842 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY; died on 25 Jan 1906 in Ann Arbor, Wasentaw County, MI; was buried in Siver Lake Cemetery, Wolverine, Cheboygan, MI.

    Notes:

    Notes left on Steuben County Website by his granddaugher, Rose Higgens.

    He left Stueben county, NY for Hillsdale county, MI about 1865, then to Springvale township, Charlevoix County, MI in 1874. HIs final move to Ann Arbor, MI was about 1905.

    Cornelius served in the military between 1862 and 1863, being discharged with a disability.
    He served under Captain George W. Bullock's Company G, 18th Michigan Infantry, mustered in 24th day of December 1862, to serve three years and was discharged from teh service of the united Stateds, 8th day of June 1863 by reason of " a Surgeon's certificate of disability."

    According to Homestead file, Serial Patent Number MI NO S/N MI2520 478 received from National Archives, Nov. 2000, a statement from a Oliver P. Stone, "The letter "J" in his name was adopted by himself since his discharge from the Army:, dated Sept. 1877 as statement of verification of Cornelius J. Annable.
    "Said Cornelius Annable was born in Steuben Co. in the State of New York." Statement from discharge file contained in Homestead file obtained from the National Archives. (Rose Higgens)

    Cornelius purchased 160 acres, for $18.00 under the Soldiers' and Sailors' Homestead act of June 8, 1872.
    Deed recorded in No. 4 of Deeds on Page 26.3-Ref. A. R. Elfrighe, Registaer. Traverse City, MI.
    Section 2 in Township 32 W of Range 4 W containing 162.91 acres, under section 2291 of the revised Statues of the Unites States, dated 1878.

    Cornelius married Van Siclen Emma Calista on 15 Sep 1866 in Hillsdale, MI. Emma was born on 09 May 1849 in Coldwater, Branch County, MI; died on 15 Jan 1905 in Chandler Township, Charlevoix County, MI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 185. Annable Unknown  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 186. Annable George M.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Sep 1867 in Cambria, Hillside County, MI; died on 15 Aug 1933 in Portland, Multnomah County, OR.
    3. 187. Annable John Henry Vernon  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 04 Aug 1869 in Springdale, Cheyboygan County, MI; died in 1936 in Clarion, Charlevox County, MI.
    4. 188. Annable Otis A.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1872 in Springfield, Kalamazoo County, MI.
    5. 189. Annable Maud Mary  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Sep 1873 in Hillsdale, Hillsdale County, MI; died on 20 Aug 1940 in Douglas, Cochise County, AZ.
    6. 190. Anable Claude Ormal  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Feb 1876 in Hillsdale, Hillsdale County, MI; died on 29 May 1953 in Genesee County, MI.
    7. 191. Annable Clarence J.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1886; died in 1887.
    8. 192. Annable Roy H.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 May 1891 in NY; died in Nov 1972 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY.

  13. 74.  Annable Esther Descendancy chart to this point (29.John3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1844 in NY.

  14. 75.  Annable Lydia Descendancy chart to this point (29.John3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1847 in Chatham, Medina County, OH.

    Lydia married Clark Moses on 13 Aug 1871 in Fulton County, OH. Moses was born in 1851 in Fulton County, OH; died on 26 May 1908 in Fulton County, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 193. Clark Ralph  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 194. Clark Nellie  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 195. Clark Marion  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 196. Clark James  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 197. Clark Edwin A.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Mar 1876 in Fulton County, OH; died on 06 Jun 1938 in Fulton County, OH; was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Delta, Fulton County, OH.

  15. 76.  Annable Hannah Descendancy chart to this point (29.John3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1848 in Chatham, Medina County, OH.

  16. 77.  Annable Andrew J. Descendancy chart to this point (30.Caleb3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 20 Jun 1845; died in 1914; was buried in French Cemetery, Averill Hill Road, Cameron, Steuben County, NY.

    Notes:

    In 1891 Andrew J. Annable, living in Cameron, Steuben County, NY was Commissioner of Highways. He farmed 145 acres in the area.

    Family/Spouse: French Amanda A.. Amanda was born in 1850; died in 1931; was buried in French Cemetery, Averill Hill Road, Cameron, Steuben County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 198. Annable Nettie R.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 04 Oct 1870; died on 17 Dec 1871; was buried in French Cemetery, North Hill, Cameron, Steuben Co, NY.

  17. 78.  Annable Mary J. Descendancy chart to this point (30.Caleb3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1847; died in 1928; was buried in French Cemetery, Averill Hill Road, Cameron, Steuben County, NY.

    Family/Spouse: Bundy George W.. George was buried in French Cemetery, Averill Hill Road, Cameron, Steuben County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 79.  Annable Albert C. Descendancy chart to this point (30.Caleb3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 08 Nov 1850; died on 18 Apr 1903; was buried in French Cemetery, Averill Hill Road, Cameron, Steuben County, NY.

    Notes:

    In 1891 Albert C. Annable was a farmer in Cameron, Steuben County, NY.

    Family/Spouse: Chase Luna. Luna was born on 14 May 1853; died on 05 Jun 1930; was buried in French Cemetery, Averill Hill Road, Cameron, Steuben County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 199. Annable May  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Jun 1875; died on 04 Jul 1879; was buried in French Cemetery, North Hill, Cameron, Steuben Co, NY.

  19. 80.  Annable Ida M. Descendancy chart to this point (30.Caleb3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 04 Aug 1858 in North Hill, Howard Twp, Steuben County, NY; died on 13 Apr 1903.

    Family/Spouse: Collier Daniel M.. Daniel was born in 1855. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  20. 81.  Annable Charles E. Descendancy chart to this point (31.Frederick3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 07 Nov 1851 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.

  21. 82.  Annable Lydia J. Descendancy chart to this point (31.Frederick3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 30 Jun 1852 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.

  22. 83.  Annable Sarah E. Descendancy chart to this point (31.Frederick3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 11 Nov 1854 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.

  23. 84.  Annable William H. Descendancy chart to this point (31.Frederick3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 30 May 1857 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY; died on 06 Nov 1927 in Howard, Steuben Co., NY; was buried in New Towlesville Cemetery, Howard, Steuben County, NY.

    Family/Spouse: Hoagland Eve Y.. Eve was born in 1856; died in 1898; was buried in New Towlesville Cemetery, Howard, Steuben County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  24. 85.  Annable Frederick Cornelius Descendancy chart to this point (31.Frederick3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 31 Jan 1860 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.

    Notes:

    Frederick Cornelius Annable had a medical practice on Main St. in Cameron, Steuben County, NY where he was a physician and surgeon in 1891.

    Family/Spouse: Dixson Bertha Katherine. Bertha was born in 1860 in PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  25. 86.  Annable Floyd A. Descendancy chart to this point (31.Frederick3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 11 Oct 1863 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY; died in 1911; was buried in New Towlesville Cemetery, Howard, Steuben County, NY.

    Family/Spouse: Emma. Emma was born in 1865; died in 1948; was buried in New Towlesville Cemetery, Howard, Steuben County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 200. Annable Floyd W.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1886 in Howard, Steuben Co., NY; died in 1944; was buried in Grove Cemetery, Right Circle Drive, Bath, Steuben County, NY.
    2. 201. Annable Lawrence E.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1888; died in 1962; was buried in New Towlesville Cemetery, Howard, Steuben County, NY.

  26. 87.  Annable Mary A. Descendancy chart to this point (31.Frederick3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 09 Mar 1865 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.

  27. 88.  Annable Catherine Descendancy chart to this point (31.Frederick3, 6.Cornelius2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 05 Aug 1868 in Howard Township, Steuben County, NY.

  28. 89.  Annable Mary Ann Descendancy chart to this point (33.Silas3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1825 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY; died in Mar 1846 in Derby, England.

  29. 90.  Annable Margaret Descendancy chart to this point (33.Silas3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1825 in Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY.

  30. 91.  Preston Juliette Descendancy chart to this point (34.Lydia3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1)

  31. 92.  Preston William Henry Descendancy chart to this point (34.Lydia3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1)

    Notes:

    It is uncertain if he is the child of Peter Terpenning or Simeon Preston.


  32. 93.  Terpenning Isaac newton Descendancy chart to this point (34.Lydia3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1834 in NY.

  33. 94.  Terpenning Ruth Ann Descendancy chart to this point (34.Lydia3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1836 in NY.

  34. 95.  Terpenning James Ross Descendancy chart to this point (34.Lydia3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 19 Feb 1838 in Cayuga County, NY.

  35. 96.  Terpenning Sarah Marie Descendancy chart to this point (34.Lydia3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1840 in NY.

  36. 97.  Terpenning Orson W. Descendancy chart to this point (34.Lydia3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 22 May 1842 in Cuyuga County, NY.

    Orson married Colcord Mary Angeline about 1867 in Genesee Grove, IL. Mary was born on 22 Nov 1847; died on 09 Jun 1920 in White River, SD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 202. Terpenning Aeolia Victoria  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 203. Terpenning Frank Ivory  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 204. Terpenning Harry Elmore  Descendancy chart to this point

  37. 98.  Terpenning Malissa J. Descendancy chart to this point (34.Lydia3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1844 in NY.

  38. 99.  Terpenning Jonathon Descendancy chart to this point (34.Lydia3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1846 in NY.

  39. 100.  Burgess William Descendancy chart to this point (35.Sarah3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1)

  40. 101.  Burgess James Descendancy chart to this point (35.Sarah3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1)

  41. 102.  Burgess Ruth Descendancy chart to this point (35.Sarah3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1)

  42. 103.  Burgess Caleb Descendancy chart to this point (35.Sarah3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1)

  43. 104.  Burgess Lucy Descendancy chart to this point (35.Sarah3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1)

  44. 105.  Annable Lucy Jane Descendancy chart to this point (36.Isaac3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1)

  45. 106.  Annable Ruth Jane Descendancy chart to this point (36.Isaac3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1841 in MN.

    Notes:

    She died at the age of 15 or 16 and is buried with her parents in Nebraska.


  46. 107.  Annable Prince Descendancy chart to this point (36.Isaac3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1842.

    Notes:

    He died at one years old.


  47. 108.  Annable George Descendancy chart to this point (36.Isaac3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1845; died before 1861.

    Notes:

    George was a prospector who mined in Cripple Creek, Colorado. He was also a hunter and carpenter.


  48. 109.  Annable Lorenzo Descendancy chart to this point (36.Isaac3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Oct 1857 in Rosemla, Boone County, MN; died in Mead, NE.

    Lorenzo married Corbin Cordelia in 1880 in Nebraska. Cordelia was born on 02 Oct 1857 in IL; died on 15 Dec 1927 in Omaha, Douglas County, NE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 205. Annable Anna  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Jan 1883.
    2. 206. Annable Isaac  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Mar 1884.
    3. 207. Annable Delbert  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Jun 1892.
    4. 208. Annable Lloyd  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Jul 1898.
    5. 209. Annable Roscoe  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 May 1899.

  49. 110.  Annable Louisa E. Descendancy chart to this point (36.Isaac3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 16 Jun 1859 in Pine Creek Valley, Winona County, MN.

    Notes:

    She was known as "Lou".

    Family/Spouse: Young Albert Leroy. Albert was born on 07 Mar 1852 in Onondaga County, NY; died in May 1940. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 210. Young Jeanette  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 211. Young Guy Garfield  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Nov 1880.

  50. 111.  Annable George Descendancy chart to this point (36.Isaac3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1861.

  51. 112.  Annable Ruth Descendancy chart to this point (36.Isaac3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1868 in IL.

  52. 113.  Plumley Charles W. Descendancy chart to this point (39.Eunice3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1840 in NY.

  53. 114.  Plumley Gorham Descendancy chart to this point (39.Eunice3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1842.

  54. 115.  Annable Orsemus Ebenezer Descendancy chart to this point (40.Ebenezer3, 7.Prince2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1854 in IL.

    Orsemus married Barnhouse Margaret Elizabeth on 05 Nov 1876 in Gage County, NE. Margaret was born in 1861 in OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 212. Annable Robert Earle  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1891.
    2. 213. Annable James Calvin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Nov 1893 in Adams, Gage County, Nebraska.

  55. 116.  Brown Descendancy chart to this point (43.Achilles3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1)

  56. 117.  Brown Girl Descendancy chart to this point (43.Achilles3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1831 in Milo, Yates Co, NY.

  57. 118.  Brown Guilford Darwin Descendancy chart to this point (43.Achilles3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1833 in Prob. Milo, Yates County, NY; died in 1915 in Papineau, Iroquois County, IL; was buried in Brown Hill Cemetery, Papineau, Iroquois County, IL.

    Notes:

    In the 1860 census for town of Wygandt, Beaver Township, Iroquois County, IL, Guilford, age 27, married to Jane, aged 23. He was a farmer who had personal property worth $500. and farm land worth $200.00. Listed also were Charles F., age 4 yrs., and John D., age 1yr.

    In 1870, he is listed as living in Papineau, Iroquois county, IL and again in the 1890 Tax Record census for Papaneau Township, Iroquois County, IL, as were his son or brother, John; and Sarah Brown, his second wife.


    Name Type Section Sect Township Range Meridian Acres Price Total Date Month Date Day Date Year Reside Volume Page Blank SocStat ID Corr-Tag
    BROWN GUILFORD D RR SWSE 22 29N 12W 2 4000 800 32000 November 30 1870 000 793 365 4814210

    In the Prairie Farmer's Reliable Directory is listed (sometime after 1915) the following:

    Brown, Mrs. Sarah (Williams) Ch. Myrtle, Edwin, Fredona, Earl; "Oak Bank Farm", St. Anne Rte 3
    Papineau, Sec. 22 O40a (1858.)


    Guilford became mentally ill during his marriage to Sarah and had to be taken by arrest to the Insane Asylum. He was declared mentally imcompetant on July 15th, 1888 at the court in Watseka, Iroquois County, IL. The Writ was signed by Clerk of the county court, B. F. Price.

    On July 16, 1888, Sarah E. Brown, wife of Guilford, petitioned the court to appoint a conservator for him. Arthur W. Frogge was appointed conservator for him.

    On April of 1889, a copy of verdict of jury to send Guilford to a hospital was issued:

    Of the April terms of Iroquois County Court, A. D. 1889
    In the matter of an Inquisition

    As to the Insanity of Guilford D. Brown:

    On the first day of May, 1889 in proceedings had in said Court in the above entitled "An Act to revise the law in relation to the commitment and detention of Lunatics." and Act amendatory thereof approved June 13, 1887, the Jury rendered the following verdict:

    We, the undersigned, Jurors, in the case of Guilford D. Brown alleged to be insane, having heard the evidence in the case. are satisfied that said Guilford D. Brown is insane, and a fit person to be sent to a State Hospital for the Insane; that he is a resident of the State of Illinois and County of Iroquois, that his age is 57 years; and that his disease is of about 1 month of ? duration; that the cause is unknown.

    that the disease is not with him heriditary; that he is not subject to Epilepsy, and that he does not manifest homicidal or suicidal tendencies, that he is free from vermin, and is not affected by any contagious or infectious disease, and is not an idiot; that he is not a pauper, and that said Guilford D. Brown was in person actually present during said Inquistition, with full liberty to be heard in defense.

    And we further find the said Guilford D. Brown has property which he is unfit to properly manage or control, and which is in danger of waste and depreciation, and that the appointment of a Conservator for said Guilford D. Brown is necessary.

    Signed: D. L. Jewett, M. D.
    L. A. Benjamin
    R. M. Hooles
    O. W. Watson
    S. Wade
    Seven others unable to read names.

    May of 1889, a warrent for the arrest of Guilford E. Brown was issued by the county clerk of Iroquois County, IL B. F. Price, to have him conveyed to Eastern Illinois Hospital for the Insane.

    On Oct. 14, 1889, Sarah Brown, wife of Guilford, wrote to the Hon. County Judge of Watseka, IL. to have Arthur W. Frogge appointed conservator of the her husband's property. However, he was never qualified and was never appointed.

    In October 1899, Guilford presented to the court that in July 1888, he was judged insane. That Arthur W. Frogge was appointed conservator for him but the appointment was never made because Frogge did not qualify for such and no appointment was ever made.

    He petitioned that further, he was at the time of being adjudged insane, committed to the Eastern Illinois Hospital for the Insane, that about the 10th day of June, 1897, the authorities of the said Hospital refused longer to keep him in custody and he was transferred to the county Farm of the said county of Iroquois, where he remained until August, 1897, when he was discharged.

    The petitioner shows unto this court that for the past two years he has been perfectly restored to his reason, and is entirely rational in all and every respect, that since that time he has done business for himself and one of his sons in farming and handling, managing and selling stock of various kinds, and that he now requests a hearing to be officially declared to be restored to his reason.

    Your petitioner represents that he is the owner of some land in said county, which he desires to dispose of in order to give proper and sufficient title. He asks that the proceedings may be had and prays that upon a hearing thereof he may be adjudged to be fully restored to reason , and have the care, management and control of the said property.

    Signed: Guildford D. Brown,

    2nd day of October, 1899.

    The Brown cemetery was on the Hoekstra farm and in 1965, Mr. Hoekstra paid someone with a bulldozer to plow it under including the tombstones so he could farm the land!

    Guilford married Sipes Jane E. on 12 Apr 1855 in Kankakee County, Il. Jane was born on 06 Apr 1838 in IL; died on 24 Aug 1878 in Papineau, Iroquois County, Il; was buried on 26 Aug 1878 in Brown Hil/Oak Ridgel Cemetery, Papineau, Iroquois County, Il. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 214. Brown Charles F.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1856 in Beaver Twnp., Iroquois County, IL.
    2. 215. Brown John Darwin  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1859 in IN.
    3. 216. Brown Benson Guilford  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 03 Nov 1861 in Papineau, Iroquois County, Il; died on 29 Nov 1867 in Papineau, Iroquois County, Il; was buried in Brown Hill/Oak Ridge Cemetery, Papineau, Iroquois County, Il.
    4. 217. Brown Alicia  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1865 in Papineau, Iroquois County, IL.
    5. 218. Brown Alma  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1866 in IN.
    6. 219. Brown Lilly  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Apr 1870 in IN.
    7. 220. Brown Ellie  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1873 in Papineau, Iroquois County, IL.
    8. 221. Brown James  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1878; was buried in Brown Hil/Oak Ridgel Cemetery, Papineau, Iroquois County, Il.

    Guilford married Williams Sarah on 17 Mar 1881 in Iroquois County, Il. Sarah was born on 11 Jan 1858 in Near Sheldon, Iroquois County, IL; died on 06 Aug 1935 in Papineau, Iroquois County, IL; was buried in St. Anne Cemetery, St. Anne, Iroquois Co. Il. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 222. Brown Earl  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Papineau, Iroquois County, IL.; died in Fairfax, VA.
    2. 223. Brown Myrtle  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Papineau, Iroquois County, IL.
    3. 224. Brown Lonnie  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Dec 1881 in Papineau, Iroquois County, Il; died on 03 Sep 1904 in Between St. Anne and Papineau, Kankakee County, IL; was buried in St. Anne Protestant Cemetery, St. Anne, Kankakee County, IL.
    4. 225. Brown Fred  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Mar 1886 in Papineau, Iroquois County, IL; died on 24 Dec 1936 in Kankakee, Kankakee County, IL; was buried in St. Anne Protestant Cemetery, St. Anne, Iroquois County, IL.
    5. 226. Brown Edward  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Mar 1886 in Papineau, Iroquois County, Il; died on 20 Apr 1967 in Watseka, Iroquois County, IL; was buried in St Anne Cemetery, St. Anne, Kankakee County, IL.

  58. 119.  Brown John Descendancy chart to this point (43.Achilles3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1835 in Prob. Milo, Yates County, NY.

    Notes:

    John was listed as living in Papaneau Township, Iroqoise county, IL in the Tax Records census of 1890. Also listed was his brother, Guilford (G. D.) Brown and a Sarah Brown.

    ILLINOIS CIVIL WAR DETAIL REPORT


    Name BROWN, JOHN

    Rank PVT Company H Unit 10 IL US CAV



    Personal Characteristics

    Residence ST ANNE, KANKAKEE CO, IL Age 25 Height 5' 9 1/2 Hair LIGHT

    Eyes BLUE Complexion FAIR Marital Status N/A Occupation FARMER

    Nativity NY



    Service Record

    Joined When SEP 23, 1861 Joined Where SPRINGFIELD, IL

    Joined By Whom THOS S CRAFTON Period 3 YRS

    Muster In NOV 25, 1861 Muster In Where CAMP BUTLER, IL

    Muster In By Whom N/A Muster Out N/A

    Muster Out Where N/A Muster Out By Whom N/A

    Remarks REENLISTED AS A VETERAN


  59. 120.  Brown Boy Descendancy chart to this point (43.Achilles3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1837.

  60. 121.  Brown Girl Descendancy chart to this point (43.Achilles3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1838.

  61. 122.  BROWN Alma Eunice Descendancy chart to this point (43.Achilles3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 27 Jun 1854; died on 28 Jun 1942 in Iroquois Co., IL.

    Family/Spouse: MCSORLEY Thomas. Thomas was born on 17 Sep 1854 in Papineau, Iroquois Co., IL; died on 22 Sep 1944 in Iroquois Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 227. BUCK Nellie F.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Dec 1889 in Martinton, Iroqois County, IL; died on 15 Sep 1987 in Mt. Airy Cemetery, Momence Co., IL.
    2. 228. MCSORLEY Blance  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Sep 1894 in Martinton, Iroqois County, IL; died on 25 May 1994 in Mt. Airy Cemetery, Momence Co., IL.
    3. 229. MCSORLEY Ruth  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1898 in Martinton, Iroqois County, IL.

  62. 123.  Brown Elizabeth M. Descendancy chart to this point (44.Erasmus3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 01 Apr 1835 in Steuben, Steuben County, NY; died on 02 Oct 1905 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in Tegge Cemetery, Kankakee County, IL.

    Notes:

    Middle initial: LDS Ordinance data: see Call #1395946, Batch F856071, sheet 15.

    Elizabeth married Hanen Joseph about 1855 in Perhaps IN. Joseph was born about 1831 in IN; died before 1866. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 230. Hanen Ellen E.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Feb 1857 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died on 24 Jul 1934 in Martinton, Iroquois County, IL.
    2. 231. Hanen William D.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1858; died on 17 Apr 1917 in Kankakee County, IL.

    Elizabeth married Warren Charles W. on 21 May 1866 in Kankakee County, IL. Charles died on 13 Jan 1889. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 232. Warren Minnie  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1867; died in 1895.
    2. 233. Warren Matilda  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1869; died in 1895.
    3. 234. Warren Mary Emily  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Oct 1873 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died on 15 Jul 1953 in Martinton, Iroquois County, IL.
    4. 235. Warren Arthur  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1874; died before Jul 1953.

  63. 124.  Brown Jane E. Descendancy chart to this point (44.Erasmus3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1836 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY.

    Jane married Woods John on 13 Jan 1851 in Hancock County, IN. John was born about 1837. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  64. 125.  Brown Mary Ann Descendancy chart to this point (44.Erasmus3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1838 in Shawnee, Fountain Co., IN.

  65. 126.  Brown Emily Descendancy chart to this point (44.Erasmus3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1840 in Shawnee, Fountain Co., IN.

    Emily married Hanen Tobias on 16 Jul 1857 in Kankakee County, Il. Tobias was born on 08 Oct 1835 in Iroquois County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 236. Hanen Dora  Descendancy chart to this point

  66. 127.  Brown Allen Descendancy chart to this point (44.Erasmus3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 22 Sep 1844 in Shawnee, Fountain Co., IN; died before 1850.

  67. 128.  Brown Melinda Ellen Descendancy chart to this point (44.Erasmus3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 22 Sep 1844 in Shawnee, Fountain County or Benton Co., IN; died on 16 Feb 1922 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in St. Anne Cemetery, St. Anne, Kankakee County, IL.

    Notes:

    The large grey granite tombstone denotes the Hanen plot in which is written the following: "Thy will be done." The family plot is located in the St. Anne Protestant Cemetery, St. Anne, Kankakee County, IL.

    Melinda married Hanen Thomas J. on 18 Oct 1861 in Kankakee County, IL. Thomas was born on 17 Jul 1840 in Iroquois County, IL; died on 07 Sep 1903 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in St. Anne Cemetery, St. Anne, Kankakee County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 237. Hanen Clarence  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 238. Hanen Rosette  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Sep 1868 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died on 18 Nov 1947 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in St Anne Protestant Cemetery, St. Anne, Kankakee County, IL.

  68. 129.  Brown Samuel Henry Descendancy chart to this point (44.Erasmus3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 24 Nov 1847 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died in 1909 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in St. Anne Protestant Cemetery, St. Anne, Kankakee County, IL.

    Samuel married O'Connel Delia Bridget on 28 Nov 1876 in St. Anne Catholic Church, St. Anne, Kankakee County, Il. Delia (daughter of O'Connel Daniel and Cavanagh Catherine) was born on 17 Mar 1858 in Lake, Cook County, IL; died about 02 Feb 1936 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; was buried in St. Anne Cemetery, St. Anne, Kankakee County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 239. Brown Charles Darwin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jan 1878 in IL; died after Jan 1936.
    2. 240. Brown Nettie  Descendancy chart to this point was born about Oct 1879 in IL; died after 1936.
    3. 241. Brown Samuel Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Feb 1883 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died in Jan 1936.
    4. 242. Brown Rosella  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 Aug 1885 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died on 10 Jan 1971 in Aroma Park, KankakeeCounty, IL; was buried on 12 Jan 1971 in Aroma Park, KankakeeCounty, IL.
    5. 243. Brown Thomas Daniel  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Mar 1891 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died in 1964; was buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Kankakee, Kankakee County, IL.
    6. 244. Brown Cora  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Sep 1899 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died before Feb 1936.

  69. 130.  Brown Eunice Descendancy chart to this point (44.Erasmus3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Feb 1850 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL.

  70. 131.  Brown Rosella Descendancy chart to this point (44.Erasmus3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 02 Dec 1853 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died on 10 Oct 1933 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried on 13 Oct 1933 in Momence Protestant Cemetery, Momence, Kankakee County, IL.

    Notes:

    Rosella, as she was called, lived with her husband, Thomas at 125 North Walnut Street in Momence,Illinois. The house was willed to their daughter, Effie O'Connell Moody, wife of Arthur Moody and sister to Delia Louella O'Connell Wilson, my grandmother.

    Rosella married O'Connel Thomas on 14 Apr 1874 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL. Thomas (son of O'Connel Daniel and Cavanagh Catherine) was born on 15 Apr 1849 in Chenango, Broome County, NY; died on 21 Nov 1928 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried on 24 Nov 1928 in Momence Protestant Cemetery, Momence, Kankakee County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 245. O'Connel Edward Almond  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Mar 1875 in Beaverville, Iroquois County, IL; died on 15 Jun 1959 in Valporaiso, Porter County, IN; was buried on 18 Jun 1959 in Graceland Cemetery, Valparaiso, Porter County, IN.
    2. 246. O'Connel Mary Ellen  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 08 May 1878 in Beaverville, Iroquois County, IL; died on 24 Jan 1929 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH; was buried on 28 Jan 1929 in Momence Protestant Cemetery, Momence, Kankakee County, IL.
    3. 247. O'Connel Charles Walter  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jun 1881 in Beaverville, Iroquois County, IL; died on 08 Aug 1902 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried in Momence Protestant Cemetery, Momence, Kankakee County, IL.
    4. 248. O'Connel Delia Louella  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 04 Aug 1884 in Beaverville, Iroquois County, IL; died on 27 Feb 1969 in Kankakee, Kankakee County, IL; was buried on 03 Mar 1969 in Momence Protestant Cemetery, Momence, Kankakee County, IL.
    5. 249. O'Connel Effie Viola  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 04 Aug 1888 in Beaverville, Iroquois County, IL; died on 26 Sep 1977 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried on 29 Sep 1977 in Momence Protestant Cemetery, Momence, Kankakee County, IL.

  71. 132.  Brown Samuel Descendancy chart to this point (45.Robert3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1832 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Samuel remained single all his life. In later years, he lived with his widowed sister, Juliett Brown McDonald in Horseheads, Chemung County, NY.


  72. 133.  Brown Eunice Descendancy chart to this point (45.Robert3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 14 Oct 1836 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY; died on 14 Mar 1853 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY; was buried on 16 Mar 1853 in Brown's Crossing, Cameron, Steuben County, NY.

    Notes:

    A solitary grave in the forks of the old and new Oregon Roads, each 15 rods from Brown's Crossing Cemetery, near River Road intersection is the resting place of Eunice Etta, who died at the young age of 16 years, five months. She was named after her paternal grandmother, Eunice M. Annable/Annible Brown. She was a twin sister of Emmitt Loghry Brown.

    Brown's Crossing is directly across the road from this area, next to a steel bridge over the Canisteo River, located on River Road in Steuben, Steuben County, NY.

    An attempt to find this grave by the writer was impossible with the overgrowth of brush, trees and the investation of rattlesnakes in the area.


  73. 134.  Brown Juliette Descendancy chart to this point (45.Robert3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Dec 1838 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY; died after 1910 in Horsehead, Chemung County, NY.

    Juliette married McDonald James about 1859 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY. James was born about 1827 in CAN; died before 1880 in Erwin, Steuben County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 250. McDonald  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 251. McDonald John S.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jan 1860 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.
    3. 252. McDonald  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1862 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.
    4. 253. McDonald Harry  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1865 in Steuben Co., NY.
    5. 254. McDonald Mary  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1865 in Steuben Co., NY.
    6. 255. McDonald Julia  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1867 in Steuben Co., NY.
    7. 256. McDonald  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1872 in Steuben Co., NY.
    8. 257. McDonald James  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1874 in Erwin, Steuben County, NY.

  74. 135.  Brown Margaret Descendancy chart to this point (45.Robert3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1840 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.

  75. 136.  Brown Martin B. Descendancy chart to this point (45.Robert3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Feb 1845 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.

  76. 137.  Brown Robert Emmett Descendancy chart to this point (45.Robert3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Jun 1847 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Emmett was a twin to his sister, Eunice Etta Brown. Emmett, (Robert) never married. In his later years, he moved to Horseheads, Chemung County,NY and lived with his spinster sister, Mary Jane Brown. Also Juliett Brown McDonald lived in Horseheads as well as brother, Samuel.


  77. 138.  Brown Mary Jane Descendancy chart to this point (45.Robert3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Jun 1849 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Mary Jane lived with her brothers, Martin B. and Robert Emmet, in later years. They lived in Horseheads, Chemung County, NY. All three remained single.


  78. 139.  Brown Anne Descendancy chart to this point (45.Robert3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1850 in Canisteo, Steuben Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Anna was 20 years old and living with her parents in Cameron, Steuben Co.,NY. She was termed idiotic on the census report. She never married.


  79. 140.  Loghry William Henry Harrison Descendancy chart to this point (46.Juliette3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 05 Sep 1832 in Cameron, Steuben Co., NY; died on 26 Dec 1911 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried on 28 Dec 1911 in Aroma Park Cemetery, Waldron, Kankakee County, IL.

    Notes:

    William Henry Harrison, a farmer, was named after his uncle, Willaim Henry Harrison Brown but went by the name of" Henry" as recorded in letters to him from his father, Charles, written between 1868-1880 from Cameron, Steuben County, NY.

    Henry followed his Aunt Letty (Lettice Loghry Brown) and Uncle Dar (Erasmus Darwin Brown) and other friends of the family to St. Anne and Momence, Kankakee County, Illinois. After Henry married Hannahretta Sicklar Swan, they lived on a farm near Waldron, IL until 1899 when they moved to Fowler, Indiana.

    William joined the Union army on March 29, 1864 and was mustered in April 30, 1864. Henry was with the 15th Regiment of Illinois Infantry, as a private. He was sent to Lawton, Millen County Georgia on November 11, 1864. Exchanged April 1865; mustered out May 30, 1865, at Springfield, IL. He was captured at Altoona on Oct 5, 1864, Georgia while guarding a railroad in the rear of Sherman's army and was held for seven months in the terrible Andersonville Prison.

    During his internment, with Henry Wirz, Superintendant of the prison, he lived on the ration of a quarter of a pound of fat meat and a half-pint of meal a day.


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    The following is a copy of Mr. Loghry's discharge from the army:

    "To all whom it may concern:
    Know ye that William H. Loghry, a Private of Captain John W. Luke Company "E" 15th Regiment of Illinois Infantry Volunteers who was enrolled on the 29th day of March one thousand eight hundred and 64 to serve three years or during the war is hereby Discharged from the service of the United States this 30th day of May, 1865 at Springfield, Illinois by reason of Telegram from War Dept. dated May 12th, 1865. (No objection to his being re-enlisted is known to exist.)

    Said William H. Loghry, born in the State of New York, is 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches tall, light complexion, blue eyes, light hair and occupation when enrolled, a farmer.

    Given at Springfield, Ills. this Third day of July, 1865.

    James S. Hall
    Captain 1st W. S. Cav
    M. and D. Officer.
    () This sentence will be erased
    should there be anything in the
    conduct or physical condition of
    the soldier rendering him unfit
    for the Army.
    (Written across the discharge)
    "Paid in full $42/4.80 by Chas. C. Jones, PMUSA, Dec. 22, 1865
    Paid three mos. extra pay and travelling allowances from Springfield, Ills. O. D. Bedington, PM USA"

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    Death took Elizabeth away during Henry's absence, leaving their three small children homeless. After Elizabeth's death, Henry married widow, Hannahretta Sicklar Swan. They lived on a farm near Waldron, Illinois until 1899, when they moved to Fowler, Indiana. Henry was an enthusiastic G. A. R. (S.A.R.?) and his wife was an active member of the W. R. C. Both were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

    Mr. Loghry was a great reader, very interested in politics. He was a Democrat until McKinley ran for President and then he changed to the Republican Party. In his latter days he was hard of hearing and paralytic
    strokes.

    Mr. Loghry was an enthusiastic G. A. R. and Mrs. Loghry was an active member of the W. R. C. Both were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

    Mrs.Hannahretta Loghry died of pnuemonia on Feb. 29, 1908, in Fowler, Indiana and afterwards Mr. Loghry moved to Momence, Kankakee County, IL where his lived with his daughter, Mrs. Mary Loghry DuFrain until his death of bronchial pnuemonia on December 26, 1911. Both Mr. and Mrs. Loghry are buried in the family plot in Aroma Park Cemetery, Waldron, Kankakee County, IL.

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    Letters written by Charles Loghry to his son, William Henry Harrison Loghry

    Alens Station, N. Y. August 30,68

    Well henry it has bin some time sinse I have rote to you.
    We had A leter from you A short time a goe and was glad to hear that you and your family was well and was doing well.
    We are as usual working and tuging through this world and triing to git something to live on when we Cant work any more. We have had it very dry this sumer. Spring crops is very poor this year hear and as been as I can hear. Corn aint more than half a crop.
    When you git this you must tell us how times is with you. We had A good crop of hay and winter wheat but Barley and oats was lite this year potatoes is A lite crop I have a good croop of buckwheat.
    I am going to rite to franklin Loghry*. I begin to think that he has forgotten us it has ben A long time sinse he has rote to us. tell him to rite and let us noe what he is doing.
    We have had the hotest weather that was ever none in this country. it was so hot it was all most imposibel to work.
    I have sowed one peis of wheat and am redy to sow five acors more this week. I have had the falow ready two weeks.
    We are well to day and nobody but us two hear. Ada* is to sunday school while I am riting.
    You must come and make us a visit as soon as you can. You must rite as soon as you git this and let us noe how you git along.
    You must doe what you can for Seymour and Blain the Democrats will carie this state by A big majority as was ever nown.
    Give my respects to unkel Dar* and Lety* and all their fokes.
    Good by for this time
    to Henry Loghry and wife (signed

    Charles Loghry


    *1. Franklin Loghry is his son.
    2. Ada was a girl they had taken in to raise.
    3. Unkel Dar is Erasmus Darwin Brown, brother of Juliette Brown Loghry, and brother-in-law to Charles.
    4. Lety is Lettice Loghry Brown, a sister; one of the three Loghry Children to marry three Brown children.
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    Cameron, N.Y. Dec 26, 1869

    Well Henry it is some time sinse I have rote to you. I thout this morning I woud rite to you and let you noe that we are in the land of the living and as well as usual. I have in qite lame this fall and winter I have got A bad nee that is very lame and pains me very bad so that I cant sleep good nites. it was taken lame last summer and is giting worse. I have got most discourage of its ever giting any beter I haint ploud any this fall help is hard to git and wages is high hear.
    Comon labor is one dollar A day and bord and wheat is worth $1.00 for that is good
    You rote that you wanted me to send you some money that is out of the question this winter for money is hard to git and very scarce there is nothing that will fetch money hear.
    we have had some cold wether and good slaying But this warm today and raining there aint mutch going on this winter hear Sam Brown* has got home from the Asilum and seams to bee all rite he Chops wood evry day Brown's foxes* is well and doing well they are in the hoop pole business this winter
    Henry you must keep good Courage your young yet and you mustent git the horers for that dont doe any good if I was of your age and had my health I could live any where I think that I can doe as much as I ever could But when I goe to work I soon git tierd and soon think difernt I have worked this fall that when I got in the house and sot down I had all that I could doe to git up I have the rheumatism most all the time
    My nee pains me so that I can hardley rite while I am now riting
    We got a leter from your wife on Chrismuss for A Chrismuss present and was glad to hear that you was well and all the friends
    I wish that you was hear today to hellp us eat some Big Aples we have the Bigest Aples that you ever seen David Williamson was hear last sunday and he meshered one that was 14 inches round we have got 20 bushels of grafted aples in the seler
    Good By for this time rite soon as you git this
    We like to hear from you often as we can
    Direct to Alens Station
    (signed)
    C. Loghry
    * 1. folks
    2. Sam Brown is Samuel Right Brown, Jr.; a brother of Charles's first wife, Juliett Brown Loghry.
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    Cameron, March 15, 1880

    Well Henry Loghry it has bin A long time since we have heard from you you dont rite very often and today I thaut that I woud rite you a few lines to let you noe that we are in the land of the living but not very smart this winter I have bin qite poorley this winter and lame not abel to doe my chores nor to cut my wood I am giting old and will soon be out of this world and it wont mater how qick if I am prepard for that day that day will surly come prepared or not Ada and her man is with us this winter and will stay with us this year or that is the talk now if nothing hapens. We have had A very warm winter and noe snow it has bin rather unheathy this winter. A grate many old fokes has dropt off this winter some without one moments warning there are several that has dropt dead seting their chair and it stands us in hand to be ready to meet to meet it if we never meet on this earth less try to meet in heaven your unkel Em Brown* is very poorley this winter he lais A bed the most of the time he haint bin from home in nine years he is nothing but skin and bones.
    the rest of the family is well but hard up this winter they had their barn burnd and all their hay and grain and it is touf for them this winter I hurd form you unkel Henry Brown* the other day he is bad off he dont noe hardly any thing and the man told me that they had lost ther property he thout it was all used up they sold out but dident saave mutch
    that is bad to loes his senses and property to
    times is beter this spring that it has bin for sevel years past money is plenty and proptery is chang hands and things looks beter now than they have for some time
    Wheat is 140 rie 90 corn 65 oats 50 potatoes 40 Apels from 50 to 65
    hay is from $10 to $12 tone
    give my best Respects to all the frends and tell them that I would (like) to see them very much I would like to see you and your wife today and have you hear
    tell Juliaette* to rite to us I will rite to her before long now Henry rite soon as you git this and till us how you are giting A long

    from your father
    (signed)
    Charles Loghry

    * 1. unkel Henry Brown is William Henry Harrison Brown, brother to Juliette, Charles first wife.
    2. Juliaette is Charles'granddaughter by William Henry Harrison Loghry and Elizabeth Williams.
    3. Charles Loghry died two years later on 13 Aug. 1882.



    The following is from a letter written by Phil Loghry, gg-grandson of William H. H. Loghry:

    By the way, he generally preferred to use his second name, Henry. Henry enlisted in the Union Army on March 29, 1864. He was later captured by the Confederate Army, and held for seven months in the Andersonville Prison. He was ultimately released on a prisoner exchange agreement, April 1, 1865, and was honorably discharged on May 30, 1865. During his time in prison, his wife, Elizabeth took ill and died, leaving their children (Charles, JULIA, and Freddie) homeless. By the way, Freddie was a girl...notice the female spelling of the name; also Charles' obit states his brother (Frank), and two sisters (JULIA and Freddie) preceded him in death. Ok, back to the homeless children; I can only assume that brother Frank and wife Elizabeth Sicklar Loghry took the children into their home and cared for them until after their father was discharged from the Army, since both families at that time lived in St. Anne, ILL. (Real estate records show Frank as owning a home in St. Anne during this period. Henry is not listed of owning property there.) Some of this is only speculation on my part, but it could answer the confusion about who JULIA's parents were...I have no doubt that Wm. Henry, and Elizabeth Williams Loghry were her parents, but (speculation) Uncle Frank and Aunt Elizabeth Sicklar Loghry took her & siblings in for quite a long time, since father Henry needed to re-establish a home after the war. On Oct 16, 1866, William Henry married again, to Mrs. Henrietta Swan, a soldier's widow. There were nine children from this union. Children living to mourn his death, Sept. 6, 1911...Charles Franklin Loghry (my Great Grandfather) Julia E. SWAN of Fowler, Indiana, Freddie Loghry, Dora & Mary Dufrain of Momence, Ill., Retta Fornier, Minn; and Myron Loghry of Tuscola Ill.

    William married Williams Elizabeth about 1856. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 258. Loghry Freddie  Descendancy chart to this point died before 1911.
    2. 259. Loghry Unknown  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 260. Loghry Julia Etta  Descendancy chart to this point died on 30 Jun 1931.
    4. 261. Loghry Charles Franklin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Dec 1855 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died on 11 Apr 1944 in Woonsocket, Sanborn County, SD.

    William married Sicklar Hannahretta on 16 Oct 1866 in Kankakee County, Il. Hannahretta was born on 20 May 1840 in Marion, either Hancock or Marion County, OH; died on 29 Feb 1908 in Kankakee County, IL; was buried in Aroma Park Cemetery, Waldron, Kankakee County, Illinois, usa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 262. Loghry Doris Louisa  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Apr 1868 in Aroma, Kankakee County, IL; died on 16 Jun 1940.
    2. 263. Loghry Mary Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Oct 1869 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died on 24 Apr 1960; was buried on 24 Apr 1960 in Mt Airy Cemetery, Momence, Kankakee County, IL.
    3. 264. Loghry William Henry Harrison  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Mar 1871; died on 05 Apr 1871; was buried in Aroma Park Cemetery, Waldron, Kankakee Co., IL.
    4. 265. Loghry Henrietta  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jul 1872.
    5. 266. Loghry Lula  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Jun 1874; died in 1874; was buried in Aroma Park Cemetery, Waldron, Kankakee Co., IL.
    6. 267. Loghry Florence  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Feb 1876; died on 06 Oct 1880; was buried in Aroma Park Cemetery, Waldron, Kankakee Co., IL.
    7. 268. Loghry Myron  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 May 1878; died on 16 May 1936.
    8. 269. Loghry Elwin O.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 Feb 1880; died on 22 Oct 1880; was buried in Aroma Park Cemetery, Waldron, Kankakee Co., IL.
    9. 270. Loghry Frank  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 Jun 1881; died on 12 Oct 1902; was buried in Aroma Park Cemetery, Waldron, Kankakee Co., IL.
    10. 271. Loghry Nellie  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Jun 1882; died on 01 Jun 1882; was buried in Aroma Park Cemetery, Waldron, Kankakee Co., IL.

  80. 141.  Loghry J. Franklin Descendancy chart to this point (46.Juliette3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 15 Sep 1835 in OH; died in 1889.

    Notes:

    Franklin and his brother William, moved from Cameron, Steuben County, NY to Waldron, Kankakee County, IL sometime before 1860. Both received $50.00 from the estate of their father, Charles Loghry who died in 1882.

    Franklin, according to Ellen Cleff, daughter of Franklin, became crippled due to being thrown off a porch by his step-mother, Phoebe Ann Chisholm.

    J. married Sicklar Eliza Jane on 01 Aug 1866 in Kankakee County, Il. Eliza was born about 1847 in Terre Haute, IN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 272. Loghry Charles  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 273. Loghry Nellie  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 274. Loghry Effie  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 275. Loghry Philip  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1867 in IL.
    5. 276. Loghry Alice  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1868 in IL.
    6. 277. Loghry Julia E.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jun 1871 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died in 1902 in IL.
    7. 278. Loghry Edward  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1874 in IL.
    8. 279. Loghry Olive  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1876 in IL.
    9. 280. Loghry John  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1879 in IL.

  81. 142.  Brown Charles Volney II Descendancy chart to this point (47.William3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Nov 1840 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died in 1842 in Milo, Yates Co, NY.

    Notes:

    Charles Volney went by the name of Volney, according to the 1870 Census report for Torrey, Yates Co. NY.


  82. 143.  Brown Emmett Erasmus Descendancy chart to this point (47.William3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Dec 1842 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died in Aug 1928 in Denver, Denver County, CO.

    Notes:

    The family lived in Romulas, Seneca County, NY during the 1880 Federal census. In 1910, he was living in Geneva, Ontario county, NY where John A. Staysa and wife, Juliett, Emmett's sister lived.

    Emmett and his children, Gertrude and Fred, were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Ovid, Seneca co., NY in the 1870s. Aslo listed was a Priscilla Brown. Had he remarried to this woman?

    Emmett, age 67, is listed in the 1910 census for Geneva, Ontario County, NY as a widower and worked as a porter at a sanitarium.

    In 1920, he is living with his son, Fred H. Brown in Denver, CO.
    Erasmus moved from NY to Denver, Colorado and was still living there in 1923 as was stated in his brother, Jeff's obituary.

    Emmett married Wilson Jennie Delia on 03 Aug 1870 in Romulas, Seneca County, NY. Jennie was born on 22 Apr 1854 in NY; died in 1885 in Romulus, Seneca County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 281. Brown Orren Wilson  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Oct 1871 in Romulas, Seneca County, NY; died in 1884.
    2. 282. Brown Gertrude Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1874 in Romulas, Seneca County, NY; died in 1899.
    3. 283. Brown Fred Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Nov 1881 in Romulas, Seneca County, NY; died on 14 Sep 1955 in Denver, Denver County, CO.

  83. 144.  Brown Adelaide Jane Descendancy chart to this point (47.William3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 17 Apr 1843 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died on 24 Aug 1845 in Milo, Yates Co, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

  84. 145.  Brown Albert Henry Descendancy chart to this point (47.William3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 19 Jun 1847 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died on 25 Aug 1849 in Milo, Yates Co, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

  85. 146.  Brown Thomas Jefferson Descendancy chart to this point (47.William3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 30 Mar 1850 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died on 31 Mar 1923 in Alden, Ontario County, NY; was buried in Family plot in New Gorham Cemetery, Gorham, Ontario County, NY.

    Notes:

    In the 1900 census, T. Jeff was living with his sister, Mary M, in Naples, Ontario county, NY.

    [From the Alden, New York, newspaper, with a hand-written date of March 31,1923]

    Death of J. T. Brown

    It is doubtful if the death of any person could have caused more regret than that of Jefferson T. Brown, who passed away at his home at “Home Comfort” on West Main street, Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. Mr. Brown had been in poor health for the past six weeks, having had an attack of appendicitis and owing to his advanced age the doctors thought best not to operate for. He seemed to be improving nicely until the death of his sister, Mrs. J. A. Staysa, and from that time he gave up interest in life and gradually sank away.

    Mr. Brown was born in Scips, Seneca County, [corrected, possibly by Fred H. Brown, to say Milo, Yates County] March 30, 1850, and was the son of William H. and Jane Eleanor Brown. He had spent the greater part of his life in Yates and Ontario counties where he was in the hotel business for about forty-three years.

    There are many interesting facts in regards to Mr. Brown’s connection with the hotel business, one being that he himself was a man of strict temperate habits, and his hotels were always known for their high character, and many a traveling man has been known to exclaim that they would go twenty miles in order to put up at the Brown Hotel. Mr. Brown was also much interested in good horses, and was able to give the pedigree of many of the best ones.

    When about twenty one years of age Mr. Brown was united in marriage to Miss Alice Stebbins of Branchport, who died about twelve years ago.

    Seven years ago Mr. Brown came to Alden to live and during that time has made himself generally liked because of his kind, courteous, and gentlemanly manners and while of a good nature, he made many friends.

    Mr. Brown leaves to mourn his death one brother Emmett E. Brown of Denver, Colo., and a sister, Miss Mary M. Brown of Alden, also a brother-in-law, John A. Staysa.

    In accordance with his wishes a brief funeral was conducted from his home Monday morning at 8 o’clock and his remains were taken to Gorham and buried in the family lot in the village cemetery.


    In the 1880 census, Jeff and his wife, Alice, were living with his father and mother in Milo, Yates county,NY. Both he and his father were in the hotel business.

    Thomas married Stebbins Alice M. in 1871. Alice was born about 1853; died about 1911 in Gorham, Ontario County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 284. Brown Erasmus Emmett  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1872 in NY.
    2. 285. Brown Eunice  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1874 in NY.
    3. 286. Brown Jane  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1876 in NY.
    4. 287. Brown Mary M.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1878 in NY.
    5. 288. Henry John  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1880 in NY.
    6. 289. Elenor Juliette  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1882 in NY.
    7. 290. Brown William Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1884 in NY.

  86. 147.  Brown Mary Margaret Descendancy chart to this point (47.William3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in May 1852 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died in 1934; was buried in Family plot in New Gorham Cemetery, Gorham, Ontario County, NY.

    Notes:

    In the 1910 Federal census for Naples, Ontario County, NY, Mary is a housekeeper at her brother's hotel. She was still unmarried and 58 years old. By 1930, she was back in Milo, Yates County, NY where she was a resident in a nursing home. She is buried in the Brown family plot next to her brother, Thomas Jefferson Brown, in the New Gorham Cemetery, Gorham, Ontario County, NY.


  87. 148.  Brown John Henry Descendancy chart to this point (47.William3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Jan 1859 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died on 15 Sep 1873 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Was a twin to sister, Juliette Eunice (Ettie) Brown.


  88. 149.  Brown Juliette Eunice Descendancy chart to this point (47.William3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Jan 1859 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY; died in Mar 1923 in Alden, Erie County, NY?; was buried in New Gorham Cemetery, Gorham, Ontario County, NY.

    Notes:

    Juliette was a twin sister to John Henry Brown. She was known as Ettie.

    Juliette married Staysa John A. in 1890. John was born in Mar 1854 in PA; died in 1931 in Gorham, Ontario County, NY; was buried in New Gorham Cemetery, Gorham, Ontario County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 291. children No  Descendancy chart to this point

  89. 150.  Brown Charles L. Descendancy chart to this point (48.Samuel3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 16 Dec 1845 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY; died on 17 Oct 1847 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Charles died at the age of two years. His father's obituary says he was born near Bath, NY...The family owned a farm in Cameron, Steuben Co. near Bath.


  90. 151.  Brown III Samuel Right or Wright Descendancy chart to this point (48.Samuel3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 18 Nov 1846 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY; died on 24 Feb 1927 in Wauconda, Lake County, IL; was buried on 27 Feb 1927 in Union Cemetery, Crystal Lake, McHenry Co. IL.

    Notes:

    Samuel Right Brown was the third to be of that name, being named after his father and grandfather but preferred to be called 'Wright.' He was just a small boy when the family left Bath, Steuben county, NY for the 'new frontier' of the prairies in northwestern Illinois.

    He is mentioned in an article in the " History of McHenry County", published in 1968, on early settlers in the county, as being a stock buyer when he was older. He was also a butcher, having a market in several buildings at Cary Station.

    An article published in the Nunda Herald on Feb. 17, 1882 proclaims, 'S. R. Brown is still the reliable stock buyer of Cary. Yes, they say he left about 3 P. M. but! when, oh when did he return?' A month later in an article published in the Crystal Lake Herald on March 3, 1882, 'Wright Brown has rented and fitted up a room in the old Sprague building for a meat market, surely Cary is a booming'. By March 17th, he was in business and advertising his meat in the Nunda Herald, 'Beef-steak at Brown's for 10 & 12cts.'

    In the same issue of the Herald is the following on the town of Cary by the reporter, Topsey; 'Cary is pretty lively just at present, that is as lively as a town of its size could be expected but with all its liveliness it lacks many things and among them is a good boarding house although it boasts of one hotel, its capacity can not accommodate more than the traveling public and workmen now engaged in the construction of the bridge and at the ice-house find it to be a pretty hard task to find a boarding place many of them being required to return to Janesville after their days work and back again in the morning.'

    Either the rent or the location didn't suit him for in July of 1884, Wright moved into the Aylesworth store building, according to the Nunda Herald July 18, 1884 edition.

    Wright became a widow at an early age, his wife dying at the age of 19 and leaving a seven-month old daughter to raise. He never remarried. At some point he moved to Dupree, South Dakota but moved back to Clary.IL.

    After his daughter, Alice married and moved to Clarion, Iowa, he would visit her and his grandchildren often.

    -----------------------------

    In the Crystal Lake Herald, published Mar, 3, 1927, Wright's obituary was published as follows:

    Samuel Right Brown

    Samuel Right Brown, 79, died Feb. 24, 1927 at Wauconda.

    Mr. Brown had been in poor health for the last five years. He was born at Bath, N. Y. , Nov. 17, 1848. His parents were Samuel R. and Sallie Ann Brown and he came west with them when eight years old. They were pioneers in this section of the country.

    He was married in 1868 to Althea Champlin who died when she was but 19 years old, leaving a child 7 months old, now Mrs. Arthur Richards of Clarion, Ia. He also leaves to mourn his death two brothers, Melvin and Darwin Brown of Wauconda, a sister, Mrs. Martha Osgood of Crystal Lake, and six grandchildren.

    He was a resident of this courntry all his life and was very succssful as a stock buyer. He often went to Clarion, Ia., to visit his daughter.

    Funeral services were held at Warner's Funeral Home Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and were in charge of the Rev. R. W. Putnam, burial taking place in the Union cemetery. Rev. Putnam and Earnest Colby san "Abide With Me, " and "We May Not Climb the Heavenly Steps."

    Mr. Brown was well-liked and he numbered his friends widely. He made friends and acquaintances wherever he went and he lived a useful life.

    He is buried in Union Cemetery in Crystla Lake, IL but no headstone exits today. Only cemetery records mention his burial.

    Samuel married Champlin Nancy Althea on 03 Apr 1870 in McHenry County, Il. Nancy was born on 02 May 1852 in Sherburne Chenango County, NY; died on 18 Aug 1871 in Algonquin, McHenry County, IL; was buried in Union Cemetery, Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 292. Brown Alice Maude  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1871 in Cary, McHenry County, IL; and died.

  91. 152.  Brown William C. Descendancy chart to this point (48.Samuel3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 17 Apr 1847 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY; died on 25 Apr 1879 in Silver Lake, McHenry County, IL; was buried in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry Co. IL.

    Notes:

    William served in Company I, 95th Regiment of Illinois Army Volunteers during the Civil War. In the Muster and Descriptive Roll of Company I, he is described as: Rank; Private, Age; 18, 5'9''tall, Light hair, dark eyes and light complexion, not married, a farmer, born in Steuben, NY, joined the service on 7 Dec. 1863 at Woodstock, IL and enrolled by Captain James Nash for a period of 3 years. Mustered into service one day later, December 8, 1863 at Springfield, IL by Lt. Hubb.

    On July 25,1865, he was transferred to C. K. 47 Illinois Infantry S. O. NO.122, hold to discharge 16 AC. and was discharged on Aug. 7, 1865 at Springfield, IL by Capt. Hubb.

    On the discharge, it gives his home address as Algonquin, IL.

    William married Harback Francis LaJune on 12 Mar 1874 in McHenry County, Il. Francis was born on 22 Jul 1850 in NY; died on 25 Jun 1909 in Cary Station, McHenry Co., IL; was buried on 27 Jun 1909 in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 293. Brown II Dexter Donald  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jan 1876 in Silver Lake, McHenry County, IL; died on 21 Feb 1926 in Cary, McHenry County, IL; was buried on 26 Feb 1926 in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry County, IL.

  92. 153.  Brown Martha Eunice Descendancy chart to this point (48.Samuel3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 22 Feb 1850 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY; died on 03 Mar 1939 in Cary, McHenry County, IL; was buried on 05 Apr 1939 in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry County, IL.

    Notes:

    Martha died a widow at 9:15 A. M. on Apr. 3, 1939. She had been a housewife for 50 years and had lived at 322 Brink Street, Cary, McHenry Co. IL for the last two years of her life. Although she was senile in her later years, her cause of death as stated on her death certificate, # 16728, was myocarditis. Her sister, Dora Raue, (Mrs. Ben Raue) was the informant. No autopsy was performed.

    In an article under the heading of CARY ACTIVITIES AND HAPPENINGS, published in the Crystal Lake Herald on February 20, 1930 is the following:

    MRS. OSGOOD HONORED ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY

    Several friends of Mrs. Martha Osgood gathered at her home in Wauconda Wednesday afternoon, Feb.12 in honor of her birthday anniversary.

    A very pleasant aftternoon was spent with Mrs. Osgood, at the close of which refreshments of sandwiches, pickles, coffee, cake and ice cream were served; these having been prepared by the guest.

    Mrs. Osgood's cousin, Mrs. Geradine Smith, is spending the winter months with her.

    Those who enjoyed this delightful afternoon together were: Mrs. George Lindsey, Mrs. Ben Raue, Miss Faye Brink, Mrs. F. S. Lindsey and Mrs. Will Trout of Cary and Mrs. Sydney Osgood and two children of Wauconda.

    Family/Spouse: Osgood Franklin. Franklin was born in 1848 in NY; died in 1913 in Janesville, Rock County, WI; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Rock County, WI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 294. Osgood Mabelle Blanche  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jul 1876 in Janesville, Rock County, WI; died on 25 Oct 1966 in Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; was buried in Union Cemetery, Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL.
    2. 295. Osgood Maude  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Feb 1878 in Janesville, Rock County, WI; died on 05 Sep 1971 in Crystal Lake, Mc Henry County, IL; was buried in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry Co., IL.
    3. 296. Osgood Sydney Valentine  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1884 in Of Wauconda, IL; died in 1956.

  93. 154.  Brown Charlotte Descendancy chart to this point (48.Samuel3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 01 Mar 1851 in Bath, Steuben Co., NY; died on 31 Jul 1872 in Algonquin Township, McHenry County, Il; was buried in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry Co. Il.

  94. 155.  Brown Julia Ann Descendancy chart to this point (48.Samuel3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 14 Jan 1854 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; died on 25 Mar 1922 in Cary, McHenry County, Illinois; was buried in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry Co. Il.

    Notes:

    According to her death certificate, she had been a seamtress for 30 years but retired at the time of her death. Geraldine Smith, a cousin from Chicago, Illinois, who probably took care of her in her last days is shown as the informant on the certificate. It also shows that she was single. Not widowed or married. She died at the age of 68 years old. The cause of her death is unclear on the copied death certificate but it mentions something in the right breast. In her obituary, it states that she died of cancer after suffering from extreme pain due to her illness for two months. She died at her home on Saturday, March 25, 1922 at 11o'clock in the morning. The funeral took place there as well and she was buried in the family plot at Cary Cemetery, Cary, IL. At the time of her death, she was survived by three brothers; Samuel Right Brown, III of Cary, Erasmus Darwin and Melvin of Wauconda and one sister, Martha Brown Osgood of Cary.


  95. 156.  Brown II Erasmus Darwin Descendancy chart to this point (48.Samuel3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 15 Dec 1855 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; died on 29 Dec 1934 in Chicago, Cook County, Il; was buried on 31 Dec 1934 in Wauconda Cemetery, Wauconda, Lake County, Il.

    Notes:

    Erasmus Darwin, like his uncle and namesake, went by the name of Darwin all his life. He lived his life in Wauconda, WI as did his son and daughter. His brother, Melvin spent the last twenty years of his life in Wauconda also. They lived on a farm called Maplewood Farm. In his obituary, it states that he came to Cary in May of 1856 when he was about six months old. The family lived previously in Kankakee County before moving to McHenry County.

    Erasmus married Brooks Sarah A. on 31 Dec 1876 in McHenry County, Il. Sarah was born in Jun 1858 in IL; died on 05 Feb 1921 in Wauconda, Lake County, Il; was buried in Wauconda Cemetery, Wauconda, Lake County, Il. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 297. Brown Orissa  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Apr 1879 in Wauconda, Lake County, IL; died on 24 Sep 1962 in Wauconda, Lake County, IL; was buried in Wauconda Cemetery, Wauconda, Lake County, IL.
    2. 298. Brown Darwin Lee  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 May 1886 in Cuba, IL; died on 13 Jan 1956 in Cary, McHenry County, Il; was buried in Wauconda Cemetery, Wauconda, Lake County, Il.

  96. 157.  Brown Melvin Descendancy chart to this point (48.Samuel3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 03 Apr 1858 in St. Anne, Kankakee Co., IL; died on 24 Nov 1936 in Wauconda, Lake County, Il; was buried on 27 Nov 1936 in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry County, Il.

    Notes:

    Melvin was an expert mason by trade as written up in an article in the local newspaper on the early settlers of Clary. Also in the 1968 "History of McHenry County, IL."

    DEATH: On a coupon that was detached and retained by Sexton...perhaps a death certificate for the cemetery, the following is recorded:

    DEATH: Burial Permit No. 91 Registration Dist. No. 504..Cause Certified by J. A. Roso, M. D.
    Name of deceased, Melvin Brown...date of Burial...Nov. 27, 1936
    Sex, Male; Color, white; Age, 78 Yrs., 7 Mos., 21 Days. Name of Undertaker, M. W. Hughes
    Place of death, Fremont Township., Date of Death, Nov. 24, 1936, Address of Undertaker, Wauconda.
    Cause of death, Atrophic Chirrosis. Name of Local Registrar, Walter W. Banks.

    DEATH: The obituary published in the Crystal Lake Herald, Dec. 3, 1936 edition says that Melvin died at the home of a niece, Orissa Brown in Wauconda, WI. It also said that he had lived in the area for the last twenty years. There is no mention of a surviving wife or children.


    DEATH: Funeral services were held in the M. E. church in Cary.


  97. 158.  Brown Daniel McCurdy Descendancy chart to this point (48.Samuel3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 02 May 1860 in Algonquin Township, Near North Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; died on 11 Jan 1912 in Cary Station, McHenry Co., IL; was buried on 14 Jan 1912 in Cary Cemetery, Cary Station, McHenry Co. IL.

    Notes:

    Daniel was a 32nd degree Mason in the Medinah Temple and a reporter for the Cary news which was submitted to the Crystal Lake Herald. This was written in an article on the early settlers of Cary Station in their local newspaper. He is also mentioned in the article on his parents, Samuel Right and Sally Ann Coss Brown, in the 1968 published " History of McHenry County, IL."

    He was born near North Crystal Lake in Algonquin township, McHenry County, IL but at the age of five he and his family moved to the Brown farm two miles north of Cary. In 1875 the familymoved to Cary where he resided until his death in 1912. He attended the district schools and later finished his education at the Elgin Academy, from which he graduated at the age of 20 years in 1880.

    He belonged to many lodges and organizations, endearing himself to many acquaintances and friends. He was a highly regarded member of the Cary community. He died by hanging himself in an upstairs bedroom in his home in Cary, IL.

    Sometime between 1908 and 1912, he went to Denmark. Upon his return he had given a bracelet he had purchased there probably to Alice, his niece.

    He married Ann Barge but nothing more is known about this marriage. No children were mentioned in his obituary so it is unknown if any were ever born to them.

    Family/Spouse: Barge Ann. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  98. 159.  Brown Dora Descendancy chart to this point (48.Samuel3, 9.Eunice2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 05 May 1863 in Cary, McHenry County, IL; died on 18 Jan 1914 in Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; was buried in Union Cemetery, Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL.

    Notes:

    She was born on a farm near Crystal Lake in Cary.

    Dora married Raue Benno on 16 Jan 1892 in Kane County, Il. Benno was born on 16 Apr 1866 in Landeshut, Germany; died on 20 Mar 1961 in Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; was buried in Union Cemetery, Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 299. Raue Ethel  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Jun 1893 in Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; died in Jul 1987 in Michigan?.
    2. 300. Raue Benno  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Sep 1895 in Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; died in Nov 1974 in Cary, McHenry County, Illinois; was buried in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry Co. Il.
    3. 301. Raue Leone  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jul 1898; died on 22 Oct 1990 in Cyrstal Lake, McHenry County, Il.
    4. 302. Raue Lucile  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Jun 1904 in Crystal Lake, McHenry County, IL; died on 24 Nov 1994 in Cary, McHenry County, IL; was buried in Cary Cemetery, Cary, McHenry Co. IL.

  99. 160.  Fiske Clarissa Ann Juliet Descendancy chart to this point (53.John3, 10.Lydia2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 05 Feb 1828 in Port Gibson, Ontario County, NY.

    Family/Spouse: Henry Peter Lewis. Peter was born on 23 Nov 1823 in Hopewell, Ontario County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 303. Henry Georgia Ellen  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Nov 1865 in Hopewell, Ontario County, NY; died on 29 Nov 1906 in Hillsdale, Multnomah County, OR; was buried in Burial: Moved to Oaklawn, Corvallis Oregon from Portland Oregon.

  100. 161.  Sherman Charles Wilson Descendancy chart to this point (56.Lydia3, 10.Lydia2, 1.Lydia1)

  101. 162.  Townsend Mary H. Descendancy chart to this point (57.Catherine3, 11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1840 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

  102. 163.  Townsend Frances M. Descendancy chart to this point (57.Catherine3, 11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 09 Mar 1843 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; died on 06 Apr 1879 in Milo, Yates Co, NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

    Frances married Buckley Russell on 28 Jul 1870 in Penn Yan, Yates County, NY. Russell was born in Apr 1843 in NY; died in 1910 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; was buried in City Hill Cemetery, Torrey, Yates Co., NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  103. 164.  Townsend Hannah Louise Descendancy chart to this point (57.Catherine3, 11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1844 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

  104. 165.  Townsend Adam Castner Descendancy chart to this point (57.Catherine3, 11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1845 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY.

  105. 166.  Townsend Charles Elmira Descendancy chart to this point (57.Catherine3, 11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 09 Apr 1848 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

    Charles married Smith Nancy E. on 22 Feb 1871 in Penn Yan, Yates County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  106. 167.  Townsend Catherine C. Descendancy chart to this point (57.Catherine3, 11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born in 1849 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; died on 09 Feb 1911 in Canandaigua, Ontario County, NY.

    Family/Spouse: Reznor Charles C.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  107. 168.  Townsend Ida R. Descendancy chart to this point (57.Catherine3, 11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 20 Apr 1851 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; died on 07 Apr 1899 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY.

    Family/Spouse: Brundage Caleb D.. Caleb was born about 1841. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  108. 169.  Townsend William Henry Descendancy chart to this point (57.Catherine3, 11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 30 Aug 1854 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY; died on 24 Jan 1921 in Penn Yan, Yates County, NY.

    William married Carr Clara on 04 Apr 1878 in Dresden, Yates Co., NY. Clara was born in Feb 1859 in NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  109. 170.  Townsend Albert Descendancy chart to this point (57.Catherine3, 11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born on 24 Nov 1857 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

  110. 171.  Townsend Uriah Descendancy chart to this point (57.Catherine3, 11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born about 1858 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    1858/1859


  111. 172.  Townsend Anna F. Descendancy chart to this point (57.Catherine3, 11.Hannah2, 1.Lydia1) was born in Apr 1861 in Torrey, Yates Co., NY.