~~ Connecticut Colony and Hempstead, Long Island ~~

--- Third Generation in America ---

 

 

         By the third generation the grandchildren of William Washburn and Jane Nicholls had spread further from Long Island into Westchester County and New Jersey, and further from the original New Haven Colony into other parts of Connecticut. This is a work in progress, and is subject to revision as new information is uncovered. I do not yet have a lot of information on the families of many of the grandchildren of William Washburn. Grandchildren not surnamed Washburn will not be carried forward further than this file.

 

Families of the Children of Sarah2 Washburn and Robert Williams

 

 

Robert1 Williams

 

 

John2 Williams

 

 

 

Hope2 Williams

 

 

 

Sarah2 Williams

 

 

 

Patience2 Williams

 

 

 

Mary2 Williams

 

 

 

Esther2 Williams

 

 

 

Phebe2 Williams

 

 

 

 

 

 

JohnA Washborne (3rd)

 

 

William1 Washburn

 

 

 

 

MarthaA Timbrell

 

Sarah2 Washburn

 

 

 

 

 

Francis1 Nicholls

 

 

Jane2 Nicholls

 

 

 

 

Frances1 Wimarke

 

(71.) John2 Williams, probably eldest son of (46) Sarah2 Washburn, (30) William1; born probably in Hempstead, Long Island, in say 1648, married Leah Townsend, son of Richard and Deliverance (Cole) Townsend, of Warwick, RI, and Oyster Bay, Long Island,[1] in ca. 1676.[2] She was born ca. 1652.[3]

         John Williams and Leah Townsend supposedly had two daughters:

         212      i   Temperance3 Williams, married 1.) David3 Seaman, son of Jonathan2 and Jane Seaman, of Hempstead,[4] and 2.) James3 Searing, son of John2 Searing. He died in 1746.[5]

         213     ii   Hannah3 Williams, married John3 Seaman, son of Jonathan2 and Jane Seaman, of Hempstead.[6]

 

 

(72.) Hope2 Williams, probably second son of (46) Sarah2 Washburn, (30) William1; born, probably in Hempstead, Long Island, in say ca. 1650, married Mary (___),[7] and had at least one daughter:

         214     iii   Sarah Williams, born ca. 1700, married Joseph Clements, son of James and Sarah (Hinchman) Clements,[8] on 31 May 1723 in Flushing, Long Island, NY.[9] He was born ca. 1689 on Long Island, and died on 16 Sept. 1748 in Westbury, Long Island, NY. She died on 20 Feb. 1751 in Westbury, NY.[10]

 

 

(73.) Sarah2 Williams, probably eldest daughter of (46) Sarah2 Washburn, (30) William1; born probably in Hempstead, Long Island, in say ca. 1652,[11] married John2 Champion, of Jericho, Long Island, son of Thomas1 and Frances Champion, of Hempstead,[12] in ca. 1672.[13] He was born ca. 1647. She died in 1718, and he died in 1727.[14]

         Sarah Williams and John Champion supposedly had children, order uncertain:

         215      i   John Champion (Jr.), born ca. 1672 in Hempstead, Long Island.[15]

         216     ii   Sarah Champion, born ca. 1674 in Hempstead.[16]

         217     iii   Mary Champion, born ca. 1676 in Hempstead.[17]

         218    iv   Elizabeth Champion, born ca. 1678 in Hempstead.[18]

         219     v   Hannah Champion, born ca. 1680 in Hempstead.[19]

         220    vi   Robert3 Champion, born ca. 1685 in Westbury, Long Island, married Mary Corson, daughter of Peter and Deborah Corson, on 17 June 1715 in Cape May, NJ.[20] He supposedly died in 1727 in Philadelphia, PA,[21] and she remarried to Jonathan Belden on 19 Apr. 1728 in Gloucester Co., NJ.[22]

         221    vii   Thomas Champion, born ca. 1687 in Westbury, Long Island.[23]

         222   viii   Samuel Champion, born ca. 1688 in Hempstead.[24]

         223    ix   Nathaniel Champion, born ca. 1690 in Hempstead.[25]

         224     x   Phebe Champion, born ca. 1694 in Hempstead.[26]

 

 

(74.) Patience2 Williams, probably second daughter of (46) Sarah2 Washburn, (30) William1; born, say ca. 1654, married Samuel Barnes, son of Joshua Barnes, of Southampton, Long Island,[27] on 9 Nov. 1676 in Southampton.[28] He died on 21 Feb. 1692/3 in Southampton, and administration of his estate was granted to his widow, Patience, on 25 Aug. 1693. She died testate in 1716/17 in Cohansey, Salem Co., NJ. Her will was dated 27 Dec. 1716, and probated on 12 Jan. 1716/17.[29]

         Patience Williams and Joshua Barnes had children:

         225      i   Patience Barnes, born on 31 Aug. 1677 in Southampton, L.I., married Anthony Ludlam in 1695 in Bridgehampton, Long Island. She died on 11 Oct. 1708, and he died in 1729.[30]

         226     ii   Stephen Barnes, born ca. 1678 in Southampton, L.I.[31]

         227     iii   Temperance Barnes, born on 16 Jan. 1679 in Southampton, L.I., married John Wick in ca. 1699.[32]

         228    iv   Sarah Barnes, born ca. 1681 in Southampton, L.I., married Ephraim Saye in ca. 1701.[33]

         229    v   Joshua Barnes, born on 8 Apr. 1683 in Southampton, L.I., married Sarah Jackson, daughter of (79) John and Elizabeth (Seaman) Jackson, in ca. 1705.[34] He died in 1763 in Rye, Westchester Co., NY.[35] They had children:

a. Joshua Barnes (Jr.), born ca. 1706 in Hempstead.[36]

b. Elizabeth Barnes, born ca. 1707 in Hempstead, married Hicks3 Seaman, son of Samuel2 and Phebe (Hicks) Seaman, on 30 Oct. 1726 in Hempstead.[37] He was born ca. 1700 in Jerusalem, NY,[38] a grandson of Capt. John1 and Elisabeth (Strickland) Seaman.[39] He registered his earmark in North Castle, Westchester Co., NY, on 12 Mar. 1750,[40] and they moved to Croton, Westchester Co., NY, by 1764.[41]

c. Patience Barnes, born on 14 Apr. 1711 in Hempstead, married David Halstead, son of Jonas Halstead, in 1732.[42] He was born ca. 1704, and died in 1775. She died on 22 Sept. 1801.[43]

d. John Barnes, born ca. 1713 in Hempstead.[44]

e. Sarah Barnes, born ca. 1715 in Hempstead, married Joshua Hatfield, son of Thomas and Eunice (Knapp) Hatfield,[45] in ca. 1735.[46]

f. Mary Barnes, born ca. 1717 in Hempstead, married Isaac Birdsall, of Rye, NY, son of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Hopkins) Birdsall (Jr.),[47] in ca. 1737.[48] He died testate in ca. 1761, his will dated 13 Aug. 1757, and probated on 2 Apr. 1761 in Westchester Co., NY.[49]

g. Samuel Barnes, born ca. 1719 in Hempstead, married Sarah Dean, daughter of Nicholas and Deborah Dean.[50] He died testate in ca. 1782 in Rye, Westchester Co., NY.[51] His will was dated 16 Aug. 1782, and probated on 13 June 1783.[52]

h. Richard Barnes, born ca. 1721 in Hempstead, married Phebe Totten, daughter of Peter and Phebe Totten, of Rye.[53]

         230    vi   Daniel Barnes, born ca. 1685 in Southampton, L.I.[54]

         231    vii   Samuel Barnes (Jr.), born ca. 1687 in Southampton, L.I.,[55] died in 1781.[56]

 

 

(75.) Mary2 Williams, probably third daughter of (46) Sarah2 Washburn, (30) William1; born, say ca. 1656, married 1.) Thomas Jessup on 23 Nov. 1683 in Southampton, Long Island.[57] He died on 12 Sept. 1684 in Oyster Bay, L.I., and she remarried to 2.) John Cole or Dole.[58] She supposedly died after 1714 in Gloucester Co., NJ.[59]

         Mary Williams had one son by Thomas Jessup, and she may have had 3 more children by John Dole:[60]

         232      i   Thomas Jessup (Jr.), born supposedly on 23 Aug. 1684 in Suffolk Co., NY.[61]

         233     ii   John Dole (Jr.), a twin, born on 23 Nov. 1689 in Jericho, L.I., died in 1748 in Great Egg Harbor, Atlantic Co., NJ.[62]

         234     iii   Mary Dole, a twin, born on 23 Nov. 1689 in Jericho, L.I., died on 21 Feb. 1689/90 in Jericho.[63]

         235    iv   Joseph Dole, born on 5 Aug. 1691 in Newton, NJ, married Hannah Somers, daughter of John and Hannah (Hodgkins) Somers. She was born on 21 Mar. 1690/1 in Somers Point, Atlantic Co., NJ. He died on 2 Apr. 1727 in Great Egg Harbor, Atlantic Co., NJ, and she died on 24 Feb. 1736/7 in NJ.[64]

 

 

(76.) Hester/Esther2 Williams, probably fourth daughter of (46) Sarah2 Washburn, (30) William1; born, say ca. 1658,[65] married Thomas Cock, son of James and Sarah (Clark[?]) Cock, of Oyster Bay, Long Island,[66] in ca. 1680.[67] He was born in 1658, and died in 1685.[68]

         Esther Williams and Thomas Cock supposedly had at least 2 children:[69]

         236      i   John Cock, born ca. 1684 in Hempstead, L.I.

         237     ii   Charity Cock, born ca. 1686 in Hempstead.

 

 

(77.) Phebe2 Williams, probably youngest child of (46) Sarah2 Washburn, (30) William1; born, say ca. 1660,[70] married John Townsend, son of Richard and Elizabeth (Weeks/Wicks) Townsend, of Warwick, RI, and Oyster Bay, Long Island,[71] in ca. 1682,[72] and they lived in Oyster Bay and Jericho, Long Island, and Cape May, NJ.[73] She died supposedly on 9 Aug. 1704 in Cape May, NJ,[74] and he remarried to Mercy Willets. He died on 5 Jan. 1721.[75]

         Phebe Williams and John Townsend had children:[76]

         238      i   John Townsend (Jr.), born ca. 1683.

         239     ii   Richard Townsend, born ca. 1685, married Millicent Sommers on 16 June 1704.[77] He supposedly died on 30 May 1737 in Philadelphia, PA, and she supposedly died on 20 Sept. 1762.[78]

         240     iii   Robert Townsend, born ca. 1687, married Phebe Willets. He supposedly died in 1735.[79]

         241    iv   Sarah Townsend, born ca. 1689, died on 22 Sept. 1711.[80]

         242     v   Sylvanus Townsend, born ca. 1691, died on 25 Sept. 1711.[81]

 

 

Family of the Child of (___)2 Washburn and Robert Jackson

 

 

Robert Jackson

 

 

Sarah Jackson

 

 

 

 

 

 

JohnA Washborne (3rd)

 

 

William1 Washburn

 

 

 

 

MarthaA Timbrell

 

(___)2 Washburn

 

 

 

 

 

Francis1 Nicholls

 

 

Jane2 Nicholls

 

 

 

 

Frances1 Wimarke

 

(82.) Sarah Jackson, probably eldest daughter of (47) (___)2 Washburn, (30) William1; born, say 1653 in Hempstead, married Nathaniel Moore, daughter of Thomas and Martha (Youngs) Moore,[82] in ca. 1675,[83] probably in Hempstead. The will of her father, Robert Jackson, probated in 1685, mentions “my daughter Sarah the wife of Nathaniell Moor.”[84] Nathaniel Moore was born in 1642, baptized on 3 July 1642 in Salem, MA,[85] and they lived in Southold, Suffolk Co., NY.

         Nathaniel Moore died testate on 30 Apr. 1698 in Southold, Suffolk Co., NY.[86]

         Sarah Jackson and Nathaniel Moore presumably had children:[87]

         243      i   Hannah Moore, born ca. 1676, probably married John Terry, son of Richard and Abigail (Lines) Terry,[88] and had one child by 1698. He was born in 1662, and died in 1733. She died in 1753.[89]

         244     ii   Elizabeth Moore, born on 10 June 1679 in Suffolk Co., NY.

         245     iii   (Supposedly 5 more children)

 

 

Families of the Children of Mary2 Washburn and Richard Willets

 

 

Richard1 Willets

 

 

Thomas2 Willets

 

 

 

Hope2 Willets

 

 

 

John2 Willets

 

 

 

Richard2 Willets (Jr.)

 

 

 

Mary2 Willets

 

 

 

 

 

 

JohnA Washborne (3rd)

 

 

William1 Washburn

 

 

 

 

MarthaA Timbrell

 

Mary2 Washburn

 

 

 

 

 

Francis1 Nicholls

 

 

Jane2 Nicholls

 

 

 

 

Frances1 Wimarke

 

(84.) Thomas2 Willets, eldest son of (48) Mary2 Washburn, (30) William1; born in Hempstead, Long Island, in May 1650,[90] married Dinah Townsend, daughter of Richard and Deliverance (Coles) Townsend,[91] in ca. 1670.[92] She was born in 1651,[93] and they lived in Jericho, Oyster Bay, Long Island, and Secatague (Islip), Long Island.

         Thomas Willets died on 15 June 1710 in Secatague, Long Island, and Dinah (Townsend) Willets died on 18 Dec. 1732, aged 81 years.[94]

         Thomas Willets and Dinah Townsend had children:[95]

         246      i   Mary3 Willets, born in 1671, married Thomas Powell (Jr.), son of Thomas and Abigail (Woods) Powell,[96] on 6 Nov. 1691 in Bethpage, Long Island.[97] He died on 27 Nov. 1731, and she died in 1739.[98] They supposedly had 14 children.[99]

         247     ii   Elisabeth3 Willets, born in 1673, married John3 Underhill (3rd), son of John2 and Mary (Prior) Underhill (Jr.),[100] in 1695.[101] He was born in 1670,[102] a grandson of John1 and Helena (De Hooch/De Hoogh) Underhill, of Boston and Oyster Bay, Long Island.[103] She died, and he remarried to Susanna Birdsall.[104]

         248     iii   Hannah3 Willets, born in 1676, married Samuel3 Underhill, son of John2 and Mary (Prior) Underhill (Jr.),[105] on 28 Feb. 1700 in Jericho, Long Island. He was born in 1675. She died in 1753.[106]

         249    iv   Sarah Willets, born in 1678.

         250     v   Richard3 Willets, born in 1680, married 1.) Deborah (Underhill) Coles, daughter of John and Mary (Prior) Underhill (Jr.), and widow of Robert Coles, on 16 Sept. 1706,[107] and 2.) Margaret (Hallock) Powell, daughter of John3 and Abigail (Sweezey) Hallock,[108] and widow of John Powell, on 1 Sept. 1740. She was born in 1682,[109] and he lived in Secatague (Islip), Long Island. He died testate on 13 June 1753. His will was dated 19 May 1750, and probated on 3 Oct. 1753, and he mentioned his daughter Deborah, sons Richard, Daniel and Jacob, and daughters-in-law [step-daughters] Mary Wood and Sarah Powell.[110]

         251    vi   Thomas3 Willets (Jr.), born in 1683, married 1.) Catharine4 Hallock, daughter of John3 and Abigail (Sweezey) Hallock, of Westbury, Long Island,[111] on 24 Oct. 1706. She died in 1718 in childbirth, and he remarried to 2.) Rachel Powell, daughter of Thomas and Elisabeth (Townsend) (Phillips) Powell,[112] in 1719.[113] They moved to Lebanon, PA.[114]

         252    vii   Amos3 Willets, born in 1685, married 1.) Mary4 Hallock, daughter of John3 and Abigail (Sweezey) Hallock, of Westbury, Long Island,[115] in ca. 1713, and 2.) Rebecca Whitson, daughter of Thomas and Martha (Jones) Whitson, in ca. 1719, and he lived in Syosset, Long Island. He died testate in 1748, his will dated 17 Mar. 1746, and probated on 6 June 1748.[116]

         253   viii   Isaac3 Willets, born in 1688, married Clemence4 Hallock, daughter of John3 and Abigail (Sweezey) Hallock, of Westbury, Long Island,[117] in Mar. 1716/7, and they moved to Islip, Long Island. They both died in 1736 in Secatague (Islip), NY, Isaac on 29 Aug. 1736, and Clemence on 14 Sept. 1736.[118]

         254    ix   Dinah3 Willets, born in 1690, perhaps married William Hallock.

 

 

(85.) Hope2 Willets, second son of (48) Mary2 Washburn, (30) William1; born in Hempstead, Long Island, in Sept. 1652,[119] married Mercy/Mary Langdon, daughter of Thomas Langdon, of Hempstead,[120] in ca. 1676,[121] and they lived in Jerusalem, Long Island, where he had a grist mill.[122]

         Hope Willets died intestate in ca. 1703,[123] and Mercy (Langdon) Willets possibly moved to Cape May, NJ, and died there after 1710.[124]

         Hope Willets and Mercy Langdon had children, including a set of triplets:[125]

         255      i   Joseph3 Willets, born on 13 Dec. 1677, married Deborah Seaman, daughter of Solomon and Elizabeth (Linnington) Seaman, on 6 Jan. 1702/3, and moved to Little Egg Harbor, NJ, in 1714.

         256     ii   Mary3 Willets, born on 9 Dec. 1679, married Richard Ridgeway on 8 Nov. 1702 in Jerusalem, Long Island, and they settled in Springhill, Burlington Co., NJ. She died after 1719.

         257     iii   Elisabeth3 Willets, born on 3 Mar. 1680/1, married Jervis Faro/Pharo on 4 Apr. 1702, and they also settled in Springhill, Burlington Co., NJ.

         258    iv   Richard3 Willets, born on 14 Mar. 1683/4, married 1.) Elisabeth Ridgeway, daughter of Richard Ridgeway, on 15 Sept. 1704 in Springfield, Burlington Co., NJ, and moved to Little Egg Harbor, NJ, in ca. 1706. She died by 1732, and he remarried to 2.) Sarah Overton, daughter of Samuel and Hannah Overton, on 28 Sept. 1732 in Chesterfield, NJ. Eventually they moved to Alloways Creek twp, Salem Co., NJ. He died testate in 1759. His will was dated 31 Dec. 1757, and probated on 2 Mar. 1759, and mentioned his wife Sarah, and children Richard, Micajah, Elizabeth Stillwell, Deliverance Birdsall, and Amos, and grandsons Amos Bunting and Richard Stillwell, and his brother John Willets, of Cape May.[126]

         259     v   Hester/Esther Willets, born on 15 Apr. 1686, died after 1698.

         260    vi   Timothy3 Willets, born on 25 Feb. 1687/8, probably married about 1714, but his wife’s name is unknown.

         261    vii   Hope Willets (Jr.), born on 24 Oct. 1689.

         262   viii   Phebe Willets, born on 29 Jan. 1690/1, died after 1698.

         263    ix   John3 Willets, born ca. 1692, moved to Cape May, NJ, and married Martha Corson, probably daughter of John Corson, on 5 Oct. 1716 in Cape May, NJ. He was a Court Judge, and served in the New Jersey Legislature in 1743-44, and he died testate in 1777 in NJ, his will dated 2 Jan. 1775, and probated on 11 Aug. 1777.[127]

         264     x   James3 Willets, born ca. 1694, married Phebe (___), and he died testate in Oct. 1743 in Little Egg Harbor, NJ, naming his brother Richard Willets as an executor of his will. He also named his wife Phebe, and children James and Martha.[128]

         265    xi   Hannah Willets, a triplet, born 3 Oct. 1696, died after 1698.

        265a   xii   Patience Willets, a triplet, born 3 Oct. 1696, probably died in infancy.

         266   xiii   Abigail3 Willets, a triplet, born 3 Oct. 1696, married Thomas Cranmer in 1716, and they also lived in New Jersey.

 

 

(87.) Richard2 Willets (Jr.), fourth son of (48) Mary2 Washburn, (30) William1; born Hempstead, Long Island, in Dec. 1660,[129] married 1.) Abigail3 Bowne, daughter of John2 and Hannah (Feake) Bowne,[130] on 25 Mar. 1686/7 in Flushing, Long Island.[131] She was born on 5 Feb. 1662/3,[132] and died on 16 June 1688.[133] He remarried to 2.) Abigail Powell, daughter of Thomas and Abigail (Woods) Powell,[134] on 15 May 1690 in Huntington, Long Island.[135] She was born on 18 June 1668 on Long Island.[136]

         Richard Willets (Jr.) died on 14 May 1703 in Jericho, Oyster Bay, Long Island, and Abigail (Powell) Willets died on 2 Nov. 1757.[137]

         Richard Willets (Jr.) had 1 daughter by Abigail Bowne, and 6 more children by Abigail Powell:[138]

         267      i   Hannah3 Willets, born on 24 Jan. 1687/8, married Job Carr, son of Samuel Carr, in 1710. She died in 1727.

         268     ii   Abigail3 Willets, born on 28 Feb. 1690/1, married (310) John4 Willis, son of William3 and (101) Mary3 (Titus) Willis, in 1714. He was born in 1693, a grandson of Edmund2 and (52) Martha2 (Washburn) Titus. They both apparently died in 1777.[139]

         269     iii   Mary3 Willets, born on 16 Mar. 1692/3, married 1.) Henry Scudder in 1710. He died in 1715, and she remarried to 2.) Thomas Williams, of Hempstead, as his second wife, in 1717. He died on 12 May 1736, and she died on 25 Feb. 1749/50.[140]

         270    iv   Martha3 Willets, born on 24 Jan. 1694/5, married Obadiah Valentine, son of Richard Valentine, on 22 Oct. 1715. She died in 1743.[141]

         271     v   Jacob3 Willets, born on 6 June 1697, married Mary4 Jackson, daughter of James3 and Rebecca (Hallett) Jackson, of Rocky Hill,[142] Hempstead, on 26 Dec. 1717. She was a granddaughter of (79) John and Elisabeth2 (Seaman) Jackson. He died on 20 Apr. 1722.[143]

         272    vi   Phebe3 Willets, born on 14 Apr. 1699, married 1.) Adam Mott in 1731. He died in 1738, and she remarried to 2.) Tristram Dodge. He died in 1760, and she died on 7 Sept. 1782.[144]

         273    vii   Elisabeth Willets, born on 27 June 1701, died on 25 Apr. 1722, unmarried.[145]

 

 

Family of the Child of John2 Washburn and Mary Butler

 

 

 

 

JohnA Washborne (3rd)

 

 

William1 Washburn

 

 

 

 

MarthaA Timbrell

 

John2 Washburn

 

 

 

 

 

Francis1 Nicholls

 

 

Jane2 Nicholls

 

 

 

 

Frances1 Wimarke

John3 Washburn (Jr.)

 

 

 

 

 

Richard1 Butler

 

 

Mary2 Butler

 

 

 

(89.) John3 Washburn (Jr.), only surviving son of (49) John2 Washburn, (30) William1; born in Stratford, Connecticut Colony, on 20 Nov. 1657,[146] married Sarah3 Cornell, daughter of Richard2 and Elizabeth (Jessup[?]) Cornell, of Rockaway, Long Island,[147] in ca. 1679.[148] She was baptized on 4 July 1657 in the New York Dutch Church, a granddaughter of Thomas1 and Rebecca1 Cornell, of Rhode Island.[149] Richard Cornell deeded land to his son-in-law John Washburn on Madnan’s Neck, Flushing, Long Island, in 1686,[150] and in his will, dated 7 Nov. 1693, and probated on 30 Oct. 1694, Richard Cornell of Rockaway gave his daughter Sarah Arnold two cows, and also mentioned children of his “son Washburn,” and “children of John Washburn.”[151]

         John Washburn (Jr.) died in 1688, in the Parish of St. Biddolph, London, England, presumably while on business.[152] His will was dated 23 Feb. 1687, and probated on 19 June 1688 in New York, NY. He mentioned his wife Sarah, and his three children, all under age, John, Susanah and Mary Washburn. He appointed his friend, George Heathcote, mariner, “now bound on a voyage to New York,” to be his agent and overseer, and appointed his wife and his father-in-law, Mr. Richard Cornell, as executors.[153]

         Sarah (Cornell) Washburn remarried to Col. Isaac Arnold, of Southold, Long Island, as his second wife, on 31 Oct. 1691 in NY.[154] He was born ca. 1640, and was a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and a Colonel in the Militia by 1700. They were living in Southold, Long Island, in the 1698 New York census.[155] Sarah (Cornell) Arnold had 2 daughters by Col. Isaac Arnold: Sarah Arnold and Susannah Arnold. He supposedly died on 7 Nov. 1706 in Southold, Suffolk Co., NY.

         John Washburn and Sarah Cornell had 3 children:

+       274     i   Susanna4 Washburn, born ca. 1680.[156] A guardian was appointed for her on 29 Aug. 1698,[157] and she married Samuel3 Conklin, son of Jacob2 and Mary (Youngs) Conklin,[158] in ca. 1702.[159] (Continued in Washburn Fourth Generation.)

         275     ii   Mary Washburn, born ca. 1681, died young, before the 1698 census of Southold.

+       276    iii   John4 Washburn (3rd), born ca. 1683.[160] A guardian was appointed for him on 14 Feb. 1698[/9],[161] and he married 1.) Hannah Hallett, granddaughter of Samuel Hallett,[162] on 14 Oct. 1704 in Hallett’s Cove, Queens Co., NY,[163] and to 2.) Hannah Thorneycraft, daughter of William and Hannah (Carpenter) Thorneycraft, of Oyster Bay, Long Island, by 1720.[164] (Continued in Washburn Fourth Generation.)

 

 

Families of the Children of Hope2 Washburn and Mary Stiles

 

 

 

 

JohnA Washborne (3rd)

 

 

William1 Washburn

 

 

 

 

MarthaA Timbrell

 

Hope2 Washburn

 

 

 

 

 

Francis1 Nicholls

 

 

Jane2 Nicholls

 

 

 

 

Frances1 Wimarke

Sarah3 Washburn

 

 

 

John3 Washburn

 

 

 

William3 Washburn

 

 

 

Samuel3 Washburn

 

 

 

Ephraim3 Washburn

 

 

 

Mary3 Washburn

 

 

 

Jane3 Washburn

 

 

 

 

 

Francis1 Stiles

 

 

Mary2 Stiles

 

 

 

 

Sarah

 

 

(93.) William3 Washburn, second son of (51) Hope2 Washburn, (30) William1; born in Stratford, Connecticut Colony, on 16 Mar. 1668/9,[165] married Hannah2 Wooster, daughter of Edward1 and Tabitha (Tomlinson) Wooster, of Derby, CT,[166] on 20 Aug. 1696 in Derby,[167] and they settled in Derby, New Haven Co., CT. She was baptized on 31 Oct. 1675 in Milford, CT.[168]

         William Washburn took the oath as a freeman in Derby, CT, in 1705.[169] His name was often spelled “Washbond” in the town records. William Washborn and his son, Ephraim Washborn, filed a suit against the proprietors of the town of Stratford, which was decided against them in Oct. 1726.[170]

         William Washburn died on 18 Jan. 1741 in Derby, CT.[171]

         William Washburn and Hannah Wooster had children, order uncertain:

+       279     i   Ruth4 Washburn, born on 6 July 1697 in Derby, CT,[172] married Abriam Canfield on 12 Sept. 1717 in Derby.[173] (To be continued in Washburn Fourth Generation.)

+       280     ii   Ephraim4 Washburn, born in 1701 in Derby,[174] married Marian/Merriam Bowers, daughter of Samuel and Lydia (French) Bowers, of Derby, CT,[175] on 7 Oct. 1722 in Derby.[176] (Continued in Washburn Fourth Generation.)

         281     iii   Joseph4 Washburn, born supposedly on 7 Jan. 1703/4 in Derby,[177] died supposedly on 31 Jan. 1741/2 in Derby, CT,[178] presumably unmarried.

+       282    iv   John4 Washburn, born ca. 1705 in Derby,[179] married Sarah Gunn on 5 Nov. 1722 in Derby.[180] (Continued in Washburn Fourth Generation.)

+       283    v   Edward4 Washburn, born on 17 June 1708 in Derby,[181] married Mary Prindle/Pringle, daughter of John and Hannah (Boxford/Botsford) Prindle/Pringle, of Derby,[182] on 31 Dec. 1730 in Derby.[183] (Continued in Washburn Fourth Generation.)

         284    vi   Hannah Washburn, born ca. 1711 in Derby, died supposedly on 1 Apr. 1727 in Derby, CT.[184]

+       285   vii   Gideon4 Washburn, born ca. 1714 in Derby, CT, married Esther Allin on 6 Oct. 1743 in Derby, CT.[185] (Continued in Washburn Fourth Generation.)

+       286  viii   Sarah4 Washburn, born ca. 1716 in Derby, married Joseph Lum, son of Jonathan and Sarah (Riggs) Lum, of Derby,[186] on 29 Apr. 1741 in Derby.[187] (Continued in Washburn Fourth Generation.)

 


(94.) Samuel3 Washburn, third son of (51) Hope2 Washburn, (30) William1; born in Stratford, Connecticut Colony, on 15 Mar. 1670/1,[188] married Susanna (___) Wooster, widow of Sylvester Wooster, of Derby, CT,[189] on 30 Nov. 1714 in Derby.[190]

         Samuel Washburn settled near Derby, CT, and he died in 1724 in Derby. She remarried again to (___) Northrop before Dec. 1724. In Feb. 1724 she was called “Susanna Wooster alias Washborne,” and in Dec. 1724 she was called “Susanna Northrop, lately Washborne.”[191]

         Samuel and Susanna Washburn supposedly had 2 children:

         287      i   Mary Washburn, born in ca. 1715 in Derby, CT,[192] marriage not found.

+       288     ii   Samuel4 Washburn (Jr.), born on 4 May 1717 in Derby, CT,[193] married Sarah Beach on 19 May 1741 in Derby.[194] (Continued in Washburn Fourth Generation.)



(96.) Mary3 Washburn, second daughter of (51) Hope2 Washburn, (30) William1; supposedly born in Stratford, CT, in July 1675,[195] married John Johnson, of Derby, CT, son of Jeremiah and Sarah (Hotchkiss) Johnson,[196] on 24 Sept. 1694 in Derby.[197] He was born in 1668,[198] baptized on 31 Jan. 1674/5,[199] a grandson of Samuel and Elizabeth (Cleverly) Hotchkiss,[200] and they lived in Derby and Waterbury, New Haven Co., CT.[201]

         Mary (Washburn) Johnson supposedly died in 1696,[202] and John Johnson presumably remarried to another Mary (___).[203] He died in 1739.[204]

         John Johnson and wife Mary had children:

         289      i   Abram Johnson, born on 6 Dec. 1694 in Derby, CT,[205] died on 18 Jan. 1712 in Derby.[206]

+       290     ii   Mary Johnson, born on 7 Nov. 1696 in Derby,[207] married Samuel Barnes, son of Benjamin and Sarah (Ingersoll) Barnes, on 4 June 1722.[208] (Continued in Washburn Fourth Generation.)

         291     iii   (Supposedly) Jane Johnson, born ca. 1698 in Derby.[209]

         292    v   Silas Johnson, born on 18 July 1713 in Derby,[210] supposedly married Sarah Moses on 5 Dec. 1733.[211] They also lived in Waterbury, New Haven Co., CT, and had children:

a. Sarah Johnson, born on 5 July 1734 in Waterbury, CT,[212] married Asa Sperry, son of Jonathan and Mehitabel (Downs) Sperry, on 2 Apr. 1761 in Woodbridge, CT.[213] She died by 1766, and he remarried to Esther Tuttle on 20 Nov. 1766 in Woodbridge, CT.[214]

b. John Johnson, born on 24 June 1736 in Waterbury.[215]

c. Lemuel Johnson, born on 14 Nov. 1739 in Waterbury.[216]

d. Mary Johnson, born on 12 June 1741 in Waterbury.[217]

e. Jane Johnson, born on 25 Mar. 1744 in Waterbury.[218]

f. Elihue Johnson, born on 22 Aug. 1747 in Waterbury.[219]

         293    vi   (Possibly others)

 

 

Families of the Children of Martha2 Washburn and Edmund Titus

 

 

 

Robert1 Titus

 

 

Edmund2 Titus

 

 

 

 

Hannah

 

Samuel3 Titus

 

 

 

Phebe3 Titus

 

 

 

Martha3 Titus

 

 

 

Mary3 Titus

 

 

 

Hannah3 Titus

 

 

 

Jane3 Titus

 

 

 

John3 Titus

 

 

 

Peter3 Titus

 

 

 

Silas3 Titus

 

 

 

Patience3 Titus

 

 

 

Temperance Titus

 

 

 

 

 

 

JohnA Washborne (3rd)

 

 

William1 Washburn

 

 

 

 

MarthaA Timbrell

 

Martha2 Washburn

 

 

 

 

 

Francis1 Nicholls

 

 

Jane2 Nicholls

 

 

 

 

Frances1 Wimarke

 

(98.) Samuel3 Titus, eldest son of (52) Martha2 Washburn, (30) William1; born in Westbury, Long Island, in Aug. 1658,[220] married 1.) Elisabeth Powell, daughter of Thomas and Abigail (Woods) Powell,[221] on 6 Nov. 1691 in Bethpage, Long Island.[222] She died on 9 Apr. 1704, and he remarried to 2.) Elizabeth (Bowne) Prior, daughter of John Bowne, of Flushing, and widow of John Prior, of Mantinecock, Long Island.[223] She died on 14 Oct. 1721, and Samuel Titus died on 1 Jan. 1732/3, aged about 75 years.[224]

         Samuel Titus had children by Elisabeth Powell:[225]

         294      i   Phebe Titus, born on 8 Oct. 1693.

         295     ii   Temperance Titus, born on 6 Mar. 1695/6, died on 15 Apr. 1704.

         296     iii   Martha Titus, born on 23 Feb. 1698/9.

         297    iv   Samuel Titus (Jr.), born on 23 Nov. 1702, died on 19 Apr. 1750.

 

 

(100.) Martha3 Titus, second daughter of (52) Martha2 Washburn, (30) William1; born in Westbury, Long Island, in Mar. 1663,[226] married Benjamin2 Sea­man, son of Capt. John1 and Elisabeth (Strickland) Seaman,[227] in ca. 1684,[228] and they lived in Jeru­salem, Long Island. He was born ca. 1650, and died testate in 1733 in Hempstead.[229] His will was dated 28 Dec. 1732, and he mentioned his wife Martha, youngest son Solomon Seaman, son Benjamin Seaman, deceased, son Jacob Seaman, son James Seaman, brother Samuel Seaman, son-in-law Jacob Townsend, grandson Benjamin Seaman, 3 granddaughters Elizabeth, Martha and Jane, daughters of son Benjamin Seaman, deceased, daughters Hannah Denton, Phebe Townsend, and Elizabeth Wooden, granddaughters Martha Clements and Jane Clements, granddaughter “Mart,” and his “negro girl Sarah.”[230] Martha (Titus) Seaman died after 1732.[231]

         Martha Titus and Benjamin Seaman had children, order uncertain:[232]

         298     i   Benjamin3 Seaman (Jr.), born in 1685, married Jane3 Mott, daughter of Joseph2 and Mary (Smith) Mott, of Hempstead, Long Island,[233] on 26 Oct. 1709.[234] She was born on 15 Nov. 1682.[235] He died on 7 Nov. 1729 in Hempstead, NY.[236] They supposedly had children:[237]

a. Elizabeth4 Seaman, born supposedly on 3 Sept. 1710, married Amos Underhill in 1729 in Westbury, NY.

b. Martha4 Seaman, born on 17 Feb. 1711/12, married William4 Seaman, son of John3 and (213) Hannah3 (Williams) Seaman, in 1743 in Westbury, NY. He was born on 28 Aug. 1708. She died on 4 Apr. 1774.

c. Jane4 Seaman, born on 14 Dec. 1713, married John Robbins on 28 Mar. 1731 in Westbury, NY.

d. Miriam Seaman, born on 24 May 1716, died on 30 Sept. 1729.

e. Hannah Seaman, born supposedly on 22 May 1718, died in June 1718.

f. Benjamin4 Seaman (3rd), born on 11 Feb. 1718/19 or 19 Dec. 1720, married 1.) (____), and 2.) Elizabeth Mott in 1743. He died supposedly on 4 Aug. 1785 in Saint John, NB.[238]

g. Anne Seaman, born on 8 Apr. 1722, died in May 1722.

h. Phebe Seaman, born on 3 July 1723, died on 20 Apr. 1724.

i. Edmond Seaman, born supposedly on 13 July 1726 [sic], died in May 1728.

j. Mary Seaman, born supposedly on 16 Sept. 1726 [sic], died on 20 Oct. 1727.

         299     ii   Martha3 Seaman, born ca. 1686, married Jonathan Rowland (Jr.), son of Jonathan and Abigail (Barlow) Rowland, as his second wife, in 1703 in Hempstead. He was born ca. 1685 in Fairfield, CT, and had married first to Mary Barron.[239] They supposedly had children, order uncertain:[240]

a. Jonathan Rowland (Jr.), born ca. 1704, married Hannah Marvin.

b. Sarah Rowland, born ca. 1705, married Samuel Embree.

c. Martha Rowland, married (___) Pearson

d. Samuel Rowland, married Ruth Marvin on 2 May 1745.

e. John Rowland, married Mary Marvin in 1745. He died in 1776.

         300     iii   Jane3 Seaman, born say 1688, married Joseph Clements. He was born in 1681, and died in 1748.[241] She died on 23 Jan. 1721/2 in Westbury, NY.[242]

         301    iv   Hannah3 Seaman, born say 1693, married Daniel Denton (Jr.), son of Daniel and Deborah (Leonard) Denton, in ca. 1713 in Jerusalem, Hempstead, NY.[243]

         302    v   Jacob3 Seaman, born say 1695, married Mary3 Seaman, his first cousin, daughter of Samuel2 and Phebe (Hicks) Seaman,[244] in ca. 1718. She was a granddaughter of Capt. John1 and Elisabeth (Strickland) Seaman. He was probably the Jacob Seamans taxed in Hempstead in the 1746-1747 tax list.[245] He died in 1766. They supposedly had children, order uncertain:[246]

a. Deborah4 Seaman, born on 12 Jan. 1718/19 or 1719/20, married Thomas Williams.

b. Jane4 Seaman, born on 5 May 1722, married Daniel Jackson on 20 Apr. 1755 in St. George Church, Hempstead, NY.

c. Almy4 Seaman, born on 1 May 1724, married Obadiah Jackson, son of John and Kesiah (Mott) Jackson, on 26 Sept. 1756 in St. George Church, Hempstead.

d. Jacob4 Seaman (Jr.), born on 29 Oct. 1737, married Margaret Birdsall.

         303    vi   Elisabeth3 Seaman, born ca. 1697, married 1.) Thomas Rushmore, and 2.) James Worden by 1732.[247]

         304    vii   Phebe3 Seaman, born in 1699, married Jacob Townsend, son of James and Audrey (Almy) Townsend. He was born in 1692, and died on 30 Dec. 1742. She died on 14 Apr. 1774.[248]

         305   viii   Temperance3 Seaman, born in 1702, married 1.) Arthur Kirk, son of John and Deborah (Seaman) Kirk,[249] and 2.) William Kirby, and 3.) Joseph Wright, son of Adam and Mary (Dennis) Wright,[250] as his second wife, on 8 Mar. 1736/7 in NY.[251] He was born in 1699, and died testate in 1738/9 in Westbury, NY.[252] His will was dated 13 Nov. 1738, and probated on 28 Feb. 1738/9 in Queens Co., NY.[253]

         306    ix   James3 Seaman, born in 1710,[254] married Martha3 Seaman, his first cousin, daughter of Samuel2 and Phebe (Hicks) Seaman,[255] on 25 Mar. 1731.[256] She was also a granddaughter of Capt. John1 and Elisabeth (Strickland) Seaman. He was probably the James Seamans taxed in Hempstead in the 1746-1747 tax list.[257] He died on 25 Nov. 1780.[258] They supposedly had children, order uncertain:[259]

a. Phebe4 Seaman, married John Birdsall on 8 Feb. 1749/50 in St. George Church, Hempstead, NY.

b. Mary4 Seaman, married Joshua Hunt.

c. Martha4 Seaman, married Benjamin Drake. She died on 14 Oct. 1783.

d. Benjamin4 Seaman, born on 22 Apr. 1733, married Letitia Allen. He died on 8 Jan. 1804.[260]

         307    x   Solomon3 Seaman, born say 1712, called “youngest son” in his father’s will, married Hannah Seaman, daughter of a Thomas Seaman, in 1740. He may have been the Capt. Solloman Seamans taxed in Hempstead in the 1746-1747 tax list.[261] He died by 1782, probably in Jerusalem, NY. They supposedly had children, order uncertain:[262]

a. Thomas4 Seaman, a schoolmaster.

b. David Seaman

c. Amy Seaman

d. Martha4 Seaman, married Alburtis/Albert Vanderwater on 4 Feb. 1785 in Hempstead, NY.

e. Deborah4 Seaman, married Samuel Jackson on 15 July 1773 in St. George Church, Hempstead.

f. Israel4 Seaman, married Sarah Rowland, daughter of Jonathan and Hannah (Marvin) Rowland (Jr.), on 11 Apr. 1779. She was a granddaughter of Jonathan and (299) Martha (Seaman) Rowland.

g. Mary4 Seaman, married Joshua or Joseph Buffet on 7 Dec. 1775 in Huntington, NY.

 

 

(101.) Mary3 Titus, third daughter of (52) Martha2 Washburn, (30) William1; born in Westbury, Long Island, in July 1665,[263] married William3 Willis, son of Henry2 and Mary (Peace) Willis (Jr.),[264] on 10 Aug. 1687 in Westbury, Long Island.[265] He was born in 1663,[266] and was one of the executors named in the 1706 will of his father-in-law, Edmund Titus.

         William Willis died on 3 Sept. 1736, and Mary (Titus) Willis died in 1747.[267]

         Mary Titus and William Willis had children:[268]

         308      i   William4 Willis (Jr.), born in 1688, married Hannah Powell, daughter of Thomas and Elisabeth (Townsend) (Phillips) Powell,[269] in 1712. He died in 1750.

         309     ii   Henry4 Willis, born in 1690, married Phebe Powell, daughter of Thomas and Elisabeth (Townsend) (Phillips) Powell,[270] in 1712. He died in 1744.

         310    iii   John4 Willis, born in 1693, married (268) Abigail3 Willets, daughter of (87) Richard2 and Abigail (Powell) Willets (Jr.), in ca. 1714.[271] She was a granddaughter of Richard1 and (48) Mary2 (Washburn) Willets. They both apparently died in 1777.[272] They supposedly had children:[273]

a. Phebe5 Willis, born on 24 Mar. 1715 on Long Island, married John Post.[274] She died on 15 Jan. 1751.

b. Richard5 Willis, born on 30 Dec. 1716 on Long Island, married Elizabeth Pine.[275] He died on 20 Sept. 1784.

c. Elizabeth5 Willis, born on 4 Mar. 1719 on Long Island, married Jonathan Seaman in ca. 1740. She died in 1777.

d. William5 Willis, born on 23 May 1720 on Long Island, married Mary Townsend in 1754. He died on 9 Jan. 1779.

e. John5 Willis (Jr.), born on 5 June 1726 on Long Island, married Margaret Cornell.[276] He died on 3 Jan. 1814.

f. Stephen5 Willis, born on 13 Jan. 1735/6 on Long Island, married Sarah Smith. He died, however, on 26 Dec. 1762.[277]

         311    iv   Jacob Willis, born in 1695.

         312     v   Silas Willis, born in 1700.

         313    vi   Samuel4 Willis, born in 1704, married Mary Fry in 1728. She was born in 1713, and died in 1800. He died in 1790.

         314    vii   Mary Willis, born in 1707.

 

 

(103.) Jane3 Titus, fifth daughter of (52) Martha2 Washburn, (30) William1; born Westbury, Long Island, in Apr. 1670,[278] married James3 Denton,[279] son of Samuel2 and Mary2 (Smith) Denton, of Hempstead,[280] in ca. 1691.[281] He was born ca. 1670 in Hempstead, a grand­son of Rev. Richard1 Denton, and of John1 “Rock” Smith, of Hempstead.[282] He died testate in ca. 1723/4. His will was dated May 1713, and probat­ed on 3 Feb. 1723/4.[283]

         Jane Titus and James Denton supposedly had children:[284]

         315      i   James Denton (Jr.), born ca. 1692 in Hempstead, probably died young.

         316     ii   Jane Denton, born ca. 1694 in Hempstead.

         317    iii   James4 Denton (Jr.), born ca. 1696 in Hempstead, married Elizabeth4 Cornell, daughter of William3 and Elizabeth (Smith[?]) Cornell, Esq., in ca. 1716. He died testate in Nov. 1728, and she remarried to Benjamin Smith on 14 Oct. 1732 in St. George’s Church, Hempstead. James Denton and Elizabeth Cornell had 4 children:[285]

a. Elizabeth5 Denton, born say 1718 in Hempstead, married 1.) Jarvis Dusenbury, of New York City, on ca. 29 May 1736.[286] He died in 1746, administration of his estate granted to his widow, Elizabeth, on 26 Mar. 1746. She remarried to 2.) Jacob Willis, of Westbury, L.I., son of William and Hannah (Powell) Willis (Jr.) He was born in 1720.

b. Jane5 Denton, born say 1720, married Dr. Charles Peters on 22 May 1736 in St. George’s Church, Hempstead. She died by 1759.

c. James Denton (3rd), born say 1725, baptized on 30 Oct. 1726 in St. George’s Church, Hempstead, probably died young, not mentioned in his father's will.

d. Phebe5 Denton, born say 1729, baptized on 5 Jan. 1731/2 in St. George’s Church, Hempstead, married 1.) John Tredwell (Jr.), son of John and Mary (Mott) Tredwell, of Hempstead, on 4 Apr. 1750. He was born ca. 1720, and died testate in 1759. His will was dated 16 Oct. 1758, with a codicil dated 7 May 1759, and probated on 8 June 1759. They had no children. She remarried to 2.) Samuel Searing, of Hempstead, on 17 Mar. 1762 in St. George’s Church, Hempstead.

 

 

(104.) John3 Titus, second son of (52) Martha2 Washburn, (30) William1; born in Westbury, Long Island, on 29 Apr. 1672,[287] married 1.) Sarah3 Willis, daughter of Henry2 and Mary (Peace) Willis (Jr.),[288] on 9 Oct. 1695 in Westbury, Long Island.[289] She was born ca. 1671,[290] and died on 1 Mar. 1729/30, aged 58 years.[291] He remarried to 2.) Mary (___) Smith, widow of a John Smith, on 7 Mar. 1732/3.[292]

         John Titus lived in northern Westbury, NY, and died on 4 Mar. 1751/2.[293]

         John Titus had children by Sarah Willis:[294]

         318      i   Mary4 Titus, born on 13 June 1696, married Henry Pearsall.[295]

         319     ii   John Titus (Jr.), born on 28 July 1698.

         320     iii   Philadelphia4 Titus, born on 29 Nov. 1700, married Thomas3 Seaman,[296] son of Richard2 and Jane (Mott) Seaman, in 1722. He was born in 1696, a grandson of Capt. John1 and Elizabeth (Strickland) Seaman.[297]

         321    iv   Jacob Titus, born on 1 July 1703.

         322     v   William Titus, born on 23 Sept. 1705.

         323    vi   Sarah4 Titus, born on 7 Mar. 1708/9, married (332) Edmond4 Titus,[298] her first cousin, son of (106) Silas3 and Sarah (Haight) Titus. He was born on 1 Oct. 1705,[299] and died in 1756.[300]

         324    vii   Phebe4 Titus, born on 6 July 1710, married John Ridgeway.[301]

         325   viii   Richard Titus, born after 1726.

 

 

(105.) Peter3 Titus, third son of (52) Martha2 Washburn, (30) William1; born in Westbury, Long Island, in Aug. 1674,[302] married Martha Jackson,[303] daughter of (79) John and Elisabeth2 (Seaman) Jackson,[304] of Jerusalem, Long Island,[305] in, say 1700. She was a granddaughter of Capt. John1 and Elisabeth (Strickland) Seaman.[306] Peter Titus died on 23 Oct. 1753, and Martha (Jackson) Titus died on 10 Dec. 1753.[307]

         Peter Titus and Martha Jackson had children, order uncertain:[308]

         326      i   James4 Titus, married Jane Seaman.[309]

         327     ii   John4 Titus, married Amy Barker, daughter of Samuel Barker.[310]

         328     iii   Richard4 Titus, married Mary Peters.[311]

         329    iv   Elizabeth4 Titus, married Henry5 Townsend (4th),[312] son of Henry4 and Eliphal (Wright) Townsend (3rd).[313]

         330     v   Peter4 Titus (Jr.), married Mary Scudder.[314]

         331    vi   Robert4 Titus, died unmarried in 1756.[315]

 

 

(106.) Silas3 Titus, fourth son of (52) Martha2 Washburn, (30) William1; born in Westbury, Long Island, on 3 Nov. 1676,[316] married Sarah Haight, daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Noble) Haight, of Flushing, Long Island,[317] on 8 Dec. 1704.[318] She was a granddaughter supposedly of Nicholas Haight, of Windsor, CT.[319]

         Silas Titus died testate in 1750. His will was dated in 1747 and probated on 8 June 1750, and he mentioned his wife Sarah, and his children, except son David, who had died before 1747.[320] Sarah (Haight) Titus died sometime after him.[321]

         Silas Titus and Sarah Haight had children:[322]

         332     i   Edmond4 Titus, born on 1 Oct. 1705, married (323) Sarah4 Titus,[323] his first cousin, daughter of (104) John3 and Sarah3 (Willis) Titus. She was born on 7 Mar. 1708/9.[324] He died in 1756.[325] They supposedly had 5 daughters:[326]

a. Phebe5 Titus, born on 22 Apr. 1733, supposedly married Joseph Prior or Silas Rushmore.[327]

b. Sarah5 Titus, born on 27 Aug. 1735, married Isaac Rushmore, son of Thomas and Anneke (Hendrickson) Rushmore, on 18 Apr. 1757. He was born on 8 Feb. 1732/3, and died on 16 Aug. 1779. She died on 19 July 1776.[328]

c. Martha Titus, born on 24 Jan. 1737, married Henry Post.[329]

d. Mary5 Titus, born on 17 July 1740, married Henry Post, son of Richard and Mary (Willis) Post, on 3 June 1761. He was born on 1 Aug. 1733, and died on 4 Apr. 1810.[330]

e. Hannah5 Titus, born on 12 July 1745, married Willets Kirby, son of William and Sarah4 (Willets) Kirby, on 14 Nov. 1764 in Westbury, NY. He was born on 18 Nov. 1737, a grandson of (250) Richard3 and Deborah (Underhill) (Coles) Willets.[331] She died on 3 Oct. 1784, and he died on 1 May 1825.[332]

         333     ii   Temperance Titus, born on 14 Dec. 1707.

         334     iii   Silas Titus (Jr.), born on 14 Nov. 1709.

         335    iv   Sarah4 Titus, born on 6 Oct. 1711, married William Walmsley, of Pennsylvania.[333]

         336     v   Hannah Titus, born on 29 Nov. 1713, died in Nov. 1714.[334]

         337    vi   Phebe4 Titus, born on 27 Sept. 1717, married Benjamin5 Hicks,[335] son of Jacob4 and Hannah (Carpenter) Hicks, of Rockaway, Long Island, in 1736. He was born ca. 1716, and died in 1744.[336] She died on 2 Feb. 1800.[337]

         338    vii   David Titus, born on 20 June 1719.

         339   viii   William Titus, born on 14 Oct. 1722.

         340    ix   Mary4 Titus, born on 8 May 1725, married Thomas Walton, of Pennsylvania.[338]

 

 

(107.) Patience3 Titus, sixth daughter of (52) Martha2 Washburn, (30) William1; born in Westbury, Long Island, on 4 Feb. 1678/9,[339] married Nicholas Haight, son of Samuel and Sarah (Noble) Haight, of Flushing,[340] supposedly on 5 July 1704 in Westbury, NY.[341] He was a grandson supposedly of Nicholas Haight, of Windsor, CT.[342]

         Samuel Haight was an original proprietor of Harrison, Westchester Co., NY, in 1695.[343] They supposedly lived in Flushing, Long Island, Harrison, Westchester Co., NY,[344] and Crumb Elbow, Dutchess Co., NY.

         Samuel Haight and Patience Titus had children:[345]

         341      i   Jacob Haight, born on 3 Apr. 1705, married Sarah Hicks, daughter of Jacob and Hannah (Carpenter) Hicks.

         342     ii   Hannah Haight, born ca. 1707, married Isaac Thorne by 1733.

         343     iii   Phebe Haight, born on 5 Nov. 1709, married Jonathan Holmes on 8 Nov. 1739.

         344    iv   Martha Haight, born in 1711, died on 29 Dec. 1725 in Flushing, NY.

 

 

Family of the Child of Phebe2 Washburn and John Ashman

 

 

John Ashman

 

 

Phebe Ashman

 

 

 

 

 

 

JohnA Washborne (3rd)

 

 

William1 Washburn

 

 

 

 

MarthaA Timbrell

 

Phebe2 Washburn

 

 

 

 

 

Francis1 Nicholls

 

 

Jane2 Nicholls

 

 

 

 

Frances1 Wimarke

 

(109.) Phebe Ashman, only daughter of (53) Phebe2 Washburn, (30) William1; born ca. 1662, married Waite Smith, of Jamaica, Long Island, as his second wife, in ca. 1683.[346] He was born ca. 1645,[347] and his first wife may have been Elizabeth (___).[348] He died in ca. 1717, and Phebe (Ashman) Smith died in ca. 1732.[349]

         Waite Smith possibly had 6 children by Elizabeth, his first wife, and 2 more children by Phebe Ashman:[350]

         345      i   Nathan Smith, born ca. 1671 in Jamaica, Long Island.

         346     ii   Daniel Smith, born ca. 1673 in Jamaica, L.I.

         347     iii   Ebenezer Smith, born ca. 1675 in Jamaica, L.I., supposedly married Clement3 Denton, son of Samuel2 and Mary2 (Smith) Denton. He died in ca. 1717 in Jamaica, Long Island, and she died in ca. 1740 in Jamaica, L.I.[351]

         348    iv   Nehemiah Smith, born ca. 1677 in Jamaica, L.I.

         349     v   Martha Smith, born ca. 1679 in Jamaica, L.I.

         350    vi   Caleb Smith, born ca. 1681 in Jamaica, L.I.

         351    vii   Wait Smith (Jr.), born ca. 1683 in Jamaica, L.I., possibly married Charity4 Tredwell, daughter of Thomas3 and Hannah3 (Denton) Tredwell,[352] in ca. 1707.[353]

         352   viii   Phebe Smith, born ca. 1685 in Jamaica, L.I.

 

 

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© 2002 John A. Maltby, Redwood City, California



        [1] Bunker, Mary Powell, Long Island Genealogies, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1976, [hereinafter Bunker, Long Island], p. 74; Torrey, Clarence Almon, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1987, [hereinafter Torrey, New England Marriages], p. 750; Wardwell, Arthur S., “The Willets Family of Hempstead and Jericho, Long IslandGenealogies of Long Island Families From The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1987, p. 694: Thomas Willets married Dinah Townsend, sister of Leah Townsend.

        [2] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 820.

        [3] Bunker, Long Island, p. 329; Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 820.

        [4] Bunker, Long Island, pp. 135, 329.

        [5] Bunker, Long Island, pp. 289, 329.

        [6] Bunker, Long Island, pp. 135, 329.

        [7] His wife’s name is given as Mary in the FHL [Family History Library] Ancestral File, submitted by John D. Stemmons, of So. Jordan, UT, and a long list of other people, but his marriage was not listed in Torrey, New England Marriages.

        [8] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by John D. Stemmons, of So. Jordan, UT, and a long list of other people.

        [9] Bunker, Long Island, p. 329, the date from the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by John D. Stemmons, of So. Jordan, UT, and a long list of other people.

        [10] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by John D. Stemmons, of So. Jordan, UT, and a long list of other people.

        [11] Calculated from her marriage in ca. 1672.

        [12] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 143, for the parents of John Champion.

        [13] Calculated from the birth of their first child in ca. 1672; Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 143.

        [14] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 143.

        [15] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, from FHL microfilm #1761041.

        [16] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, from FHL microfilm #1760863.

        [17] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, from FHL microfilm #1760863.

        [18] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, from FHL microfilm #1760863.

        [19] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, from FHL microfilm #1760863.

        [20] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Kenward H. McKinney, of Price, UT, Edwin M. Puckett, of Hastings, MN, and others.

        [21] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Kenward H. McKinney, of Price, UT, Edwin M. Puckett, of Hastings, MN, and others.

        [22] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Edwin M. Puckett, of Hastings, MN, and Leslie Buirch, of Wallace, CA.

        [23] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Barbara A. Fowler, of Artesia, CA, his birth year given in the I.G.I. birth records as variously 1670, 1675, and 1680.

        [24] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, from FHL microfilm #1761041.

        [25] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, from FHL microfilm #1761041.

        [26] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, from FHL microfilm #1760863.

        [27] Jacobus, Donald Lines, “Barnes Family of Eastern Long Island and Branford, Conn.,” Genealogies of Connecticut Families From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983, p. 89.

        [28] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 44.

        [29] All from Jacobus, Donald Lines, “Barnes Family of Eastern Long Island and Branford, Conn.,” Genealogies of Connecticut Families From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983, p. 89.

        [30] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Frances Barnes, of McMinnville, OR, William R. Phillips, of Memphis, TN, and Doris Z. Barnhart, of Mesa, AZ.

        [31] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #s 177993 and 178028.

        [32] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Frances Barnes, of McMinnville, OR, and Doris Z. Barnhart, of Mesa, AZ.

        [33] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Frances Barnes, of McMinnville, OR, and Doris Z. Barnhart, of Mesa, AZ.

        [34] Jacobus, Donald Lines, “Barnes Family of Eastern Long Island and Branford, Conn.,” Genealogies of Connecticut Families From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983, p. 89.

        [35] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Patricia B. Wiggins, of Palm Bay, FL, Zylphia K. Lassell, of Schenectady, NY, Doris Z. Barnhart, of Mesa, AZ, and others.

        [36] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Doris Z. Barnhart, of Mesa, AZ.

        [37] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Doris Z. Barnhart, of Mesa, AZ, and Robert E. Nessle, of New Carlisle, OH.

        [38] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Robert E. Nessle, of New Carlisle, OH.

        [39] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 658.

        [40] Davis, Norman, Westchester Patriarchs, A Genealogical Dictionary of Westchester County, New York, Families Prior to 1755, Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1988, [hereinafter Davis, Westchester Patriarchs], p. 212.

        [41] Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, p. 212.

        [42] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Doris Z. Barnhart, of Mesa, AZ, and Martha Looy-Allington, of Lake Isabella, CA.

        [43] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Doris Z. Barnhart, of Mesa, AZ, and Martha Looy-Allington, of Lake Isabella, CA.

        [44] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Doris Z. Barnhart, of Mesa, AZ.

        [45] Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, p. 111.

        [46] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Doris Z. Barnhart, of Mesa, AZ.

        [47] Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, pp. 15, 23.

        [48] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Doris Z. Barnhart, of Mesa, AZ.

        [49] Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, p. 23.

        [50] Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, p. 15.

        [51] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Doris Z. Barnhart, of Mesa, AZ.

        [52] Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, p. 15.

        [53] Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, pp. 15, 240.

        [54] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, from FHL microfilm #s 178028 and 177993.

        [55] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, from FHL microfilm #445949.

        [56] FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Frances Barnes, of McMinnville, OR, and Doris Z. Barnhart, of Mesa, AZ.

        [57] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 419.

        [58] Bunker, Long Island, p. 329, who lists her second husband as John Cole; FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Nick Thomas, of Amsterdam, Netherlands, who listed her second husband as John Dole.

        [59] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Nick Thomas, of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

        [60] Her second marriage and three children by it have not been confirmed by reliable published sources or original record research.

        [61] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, from FHL microfilm #1760783.

        [62] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Nick Thomas, of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

        [63] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Nick Thomas, of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

        [64] All per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Nick Thomas, of Amsterdam, Netherlands.

        [65] Calculated from her marriage in ca. 1680.

        [66] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 188.

        [67] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 188.

        [68] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 188; Bunker, Long Island, p. 188.

        [69] All from the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Diana W. King, of Martinez, CA.

        [70] Calculated from her marriage in about 1682, which may not be correct?

        [71] Bunker, Long Island, pp. 123-124, 328.

        [72] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 750, which also gives a marriage year of ca. 1665 and ca. 1690. The FHL Ancestral File submitted by Kay R. Downs Brown, of Newport Beach, CA, gives a marriage year of ca. 1682, which may be a more accurate date.

        [73] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 750, which is confusing.

        [74] Her death date from the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Kay R. Downs Brown, of Newport Beach, CA, however Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 750, gives her a death year of 1698.

        [75] Bunker, Long Island, p. 124, his death date from the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Kay R. Downs Brown, of Newport Beach, CA.

        [76] All taken from the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Kay R. Downs Brown, of Newport Beach, CA, however the birth order and approximate years of birth are uncertain—the I.G.I. has various approximate years of birth for these children.

        [77] His wife’s name and marriage date per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Harold L. Bern, of Longview, WA.

        [78] FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Harold L. Bern, of Longview, WA.

        [79] His death year per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Harold L. Bern, of Longview, WA.

        [80] Her death date per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Harold L. Bern, of Longview, WA.

        [81] His death date per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Harold L. Bern, of Longview, WA.

        [82] Bunker, Long Island, p. 220.

        [83] Calculated from the birth of their first child in ca. 1676. Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 516, shows the wife of Nathaniel Moore, of Southold, as being Sarah Vail.

        [84] Macy, Harry, Jr., “Robert Jackson’s Wives and ChildrenThe New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 131, No. 1 [Jan. 2000], p. 4, from from Queens Co. Deeds Liber A, p. 11.

        [85] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from Salem, Massachusetts, Vital Records. He was not a descendant of Capt. Richard More, of the “Mayflower

        [86] I.G.I. Individual Record, taken from LDS temple records.

        [87] These children are uncertain. The FHL Ancestral File is showing these, and others, as children of Nathaniel Moore and Sarah Vail.

        [88] His parents per many Ancestry.com World Tree file entries for John Terry; Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 732.

        [89] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 732.

        [90] Bunker, Long Island, p. 73, apparently from Quaker Records; “3 month, 1650.”

        [91] Bunker, Long Island, p. 74; Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 750.

        [92] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 818, calculated from the birth of their first child, in 1671.

        [93] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 818, calculated presumably from her age at death.

        [94] Wardwell, Arthur S., “The Willets Family of Hempstead and Jericho, Long IslandGenealogies of Long Island Families From The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. II, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1987, [hereinafter Wardwell, “Willets Family”], p. 694.

        [95] All from Wardwell, “Willets Family”, pp. 694-695, and Bunker, Long Island, pp. 74, 97, except where noted.

        [96] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 598, for the wife of Thomas Powell.

        [97] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 694.

        [98] Bunker, Long Island, p. 29; Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 598.

        [99] Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, p. 195.

        [100] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 763.

        [101] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 694.

        [102] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 763; Bunker, Long Island, p. 298.

        [103] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 763; Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, p. 245.

        [104] Bunker, Long Island, p. 298.

        [105] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 763.

        [106] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 763; Bunker, Long Island, p. 298.

        [107] Identification of his first wife from Wardwell, Willets Family, p. 696, which corrects Bunker, Long Island.

        [108] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 337.

        [109] I.G.I. Birth Records, which variously list her birthplace as Bethpage or Wading River, Long Island.

        [110] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 696.

        [111] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 337.

        [112] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 598.

        [113] Bunker, Long Island, p. 29.

        [114] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 697.

        [115] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 337.

        [116] All per Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 697.

        [117] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 337.

        [118] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 697.

        [119] Bunker, Long Island, p. 73, apparently from Quaker Records; “7 month, 1652.”

        [120] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 695.

        [121] Calculated from the birth of their eldest child in 1677.

        [122] Bunker, Long Island, p. 86.

        [123] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 695, presumably administration of his estate was granted on 10 Mar. 1702/3.

        [124] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 20 Feb. 2001 by Dr. Edward D. Rockstein.

        [125] All from Wardwell, “Willets Family”, pp. 695, 698-699, and Bunker, Long Island, p. 86.

        [126] All from Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 698.

        [127] All from Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 698-699. He is not listed in Bunker, Long Island, p. 86.

        [128] All from Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 695.

        [129] Bunker, Long Island, p. 73, apparently from Quaker Records; “12 month, 1660.”

        [130] McCracken, George E., “The Feake Family of Norfolk, London, and Colonial AmericaGenealogies of Long Island Families from The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. I, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1987, p. 416.

        [131] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 695.

        [132] McCracken, George E., “The Feake Family of Norfolk, London, and Colonial AmericaGenealogies of Long Island Families from The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. I, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1987, p. 416.

        [133] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 695.

        [134] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 598, for the first wife of Thomas Powell.

        [135] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 695.

        [136] I.G.I. Birth Records, which list her birth place as variously in Bethpage, Westbury, or Huntington, Long Island.

        [137] Bunker, Long Island, p. 88; Wardwell, “Willets Family”mily, p. 695.

        [138] All from Bunker, Long Island, p. 88-89, and Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 696, except as noted.

        [139] Bunker, Long Island, pp. 88, 127, Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 696.

        [140] Bunker, Long Island, p. 327.

        [141] Bunker, Long Island, p. 309.

        [142] Bunker, Long Island, p. 221.

        [143] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 699.

        [144] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 696.

        [145] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 696.

        [146] White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records: Stratford 1639-1840, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 2000, [hereinafter White, Barbour Index of Stratford VRs], p. 242, taken from Stratford Land Records, Vol. 1, p. 47.

        [147] Cornell, Rev. John, Genealogy of the Cornell Family, New York, 1902, p. 143. The argument that the wife of Richard Cornell may have been a sister of Edward Jessup is in the footnote on p. 143.

        [148] Calculated from the birth of their first child in 1680.

        [149] Cornell, Rev. John, Genealogy of the Cornell Family, New York, 1902; Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 183. Rebecca, the wife of Thomas Cornell, was probably a sister of Sarah, the wife of John Briggs, but their surname has not been discovered.

        [150] Cornell, Rev. John, Genealogy of the Cornell Family, New York, 1902, p. 150.

        [151] Cornell, Rev. John, Genealogy of the Cornell Family, New York, 1902, p. 148-149.

        [152] Per email letters of Margaret W. Powell from Elaine Washburn Olney’s Our Washburn Heritage, 1986. He was supposedly buried in the churchyard at St. Botolph, Aldergate, London.

        [153] “Abstracts of Wills on file in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York, Volume II, 1708-1728,” Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1893, p. 390, abstracted from Liber 14, p. 16.

        [154] Cornell, Rev. John, Genealogy of the Cornell Family, New York, 1902, p. 150; Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 21, the marriage date from Haight, Ada C., The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, NY, 1937, p. 11; Latting, J.J., Esq., “New York Marriage Licenses from Vol. IV. of Records of Wills, Surrogate’s Office, N.Y.The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 4, [Jan. 1873], p. 31, the marriage license dated 30 Oct. 1691.

        [155] Haight, Ada C., The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, NY, 1937, p. 10-11, the Isaac Arnold household included Isaac Arnold, Sarah Arnold, Susannah Washburn, John Washburn, Sarah Arnold, and Susannah Arnold.

        [156] Calculated from her age, of 18, when a guardian was appointed for her.

        [157] Haight, Ada C., The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, NY, 1937, p. 10-11.

        [158] Per Ancestry.com World Family Tree submitted by Steve L. Winter.

        [159] Estimated from the birth of their first child, in 1703, and per the I.G.I. Marriage Records, taken from an FHL patron family group sheet, microfilm #1553245.

        [160] Calculated from his age, of 15, when a guardian was appointed for him.

        [161] Haight, Ada C., The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, NY, 1937, p. 10-11.

        [162] The will of Samuel Hallett, made in 1716, mentioned his granddaughter Hannah Washburn, but the name of her father is unknown to me.

        [163] Haight, Ada C., The Richard Washburn Family Genealogy, Ossining, NY, 1937, p. 9; Gautier, John S., Esq., “New York Marriage LicensesThe New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 2, [Jan. 1871], p. 27.

        [164] When William Thorneycraft wrote his will, in Mar. 1719/20, which mentioned his daughter Hannah Washburn.

        [165] White, Barbour Index of Stratford VRs, p. 242, taken from Stratford Land Records, Vol. 1, p. 55.

        [166] Jacobus, Donald Lines, “Edward Wooster of Derby, CT., and Some of His DescendantsGenealogies of Connecticut Families From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. III, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983, p. 590.

        [167] White, Lorraine Cook, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Derby 1655-1852, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [hereinafter White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs], p. 311.

        [168] Abbot, Susan Woodruff, Families of Early Milford, Connecticut, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1979, [hereinafter Abbott, Families of Early Milford], p. 818. Tabitha Wooster joined the church in Milford with her husband, Edward Wooster, on 27 Dec. 1669, so she must have been the mother of Hannah Wooster, born in 1675. Edward and Tabitah Wooster later removed from Milford to Derby, CT.

        [169] Colonial Connecticut Records, Vol. 4, p. 511.

        [170] Colonial Connecticut Records, Vol. 7, p. 78.

        [171] Abbott, Families of Early Milford, p. 818, not listed in Barbour’s index to Derby town records.

        [172] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 310.

        [173] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 311.

        [174] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 310, the date left blank.

        [175] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 197, marriage of Samuel Bowers and Lydia French, on 4 Nov. 1691 in Derby.

        [176] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 310.

        [177] Not in the Barbour index of Derby town vital records.

        [178] Not in the Barbour index of Derby town vital records.

        [179] Not in the Barbour in dex of Derby town vital records.

        [180] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 310.

        [181] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 310.

        [182] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 279, marriage of John Prindle and Hannah Boxford on 21 Dec. 1699 in Derby, taken from Vol. 2, p. 25, of the Derby Town Records.

        [183] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 310, her name was “Mary Pringle” in the marriage record.

        [184] Not in the Barbour index of Derby town vital records.

        [185] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 310.

        [186] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 263, marriage of Jonathan Lum and Sarah Riggs on 10 Oct. 1700 in Derby.

        [187] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 311.

        [188] White, Barbour Index of Stratford VRs, p. 242, taken from Stratford Land Records, Vol. 1, p. 55.

        [189] Jacobus, Donald Lines, “Edward Wooster of Derby, CT., and Some of His DescendantsGenealogies of Connecticut Families From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. III, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983, p. 594; Abbott, Families of Early Milford, p. 818.

        [190] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 311.

        [191] Jacobus, Donald Lines, “Edward Wooster of Derby, CT., and Some of His DescendantsGenealogies of Connecticut Families From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. III, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983, p. 594

        [192] Not in the Barbour index of Derby Town Vital Records.

        [193] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 311.

        [194] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 311.

        [195] Not in the Barbour index of Stratford Town Vital Records.

        [196] Abbott, Families of Early Milford, p. 386.

        [197] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, pp. 254, 310. She was called “Mary Washbone” in the marriage record.

        [198] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 422.

        [199] Abbott, Families of Early Milford, p. 386.

        [200] Abbott, Families of Early Milford, p. 386.

        [201] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 422, however birth records for children of John and Mary Johnson were recorded in Derby as late as 1713.

        [202] Olney, Washburn, p. 2, which says she died “by 1696,” but she had a child born on 7 Nov. 1696 in Derby, and two more children of John and Mary Johnson were recorded in the Derby vital records in 1712 and 1713.

        [203] Assuming that Mary (Washburn) Johnson died in 1696, and the children born to John and Mary Johnson in 1712 and 1713 were those of this same John Johnson.

        [204] Abbott, Families of Early Milford, p. 386.

        [205] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 251.

        [206] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 251, taken from Vol. LR3, p. 6, of the Derby Town Records.

        [207] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 255.

        [208] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Frederic W. Barnes, of Fairfield, CA.

        [209] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Martin J. Md Fee, of Anaheim, CA, and Ray M. Stanley, of Wind Lake, MI, the mother’s name listed as Mary Washburn.

        [210] White, Barbour Index of Derby VRs, p. 256.

        [211] Per the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Martin J. McFee, of Anaheim, CA, and Ray M. Stanley, of Wind Lake, MI, who list the mother of Silas Johnson as Mary Washburn.

        [212] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #s 184224 and 457802.

        [213] FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by David K. Frost, of Sandy, UT.

        [214] FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by David K. Frost, of Sandy, UT.

        [215] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #s 457802 and 1239524.

        [216] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #457802.

        [217] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #s 184224 and 457802.

        [218] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #s 184224 and 457802.

        [219] I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #457802.

        [220] Titus, “Titus Family,” pp. 347, 349.

        [221] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 598, for the wife of Thomas Powell.

        [222] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 745; Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [223] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349, however Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 605, says that Elizabeth married secondly to Samuel Peters, not Titus.

        [224] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [225] All from Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349, the birth dates apparently from Quaker Records.

        [226] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 347.

        [227] Bunker, Long Island, pp. 134, 141.

        [228] Calculated from her birth in 1663, and the birth of their son Benjamin, in 1685, presumably their first child.

        [229] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 658.

        [230] Will of Benjamin Seaman, taken from New York Wills, 1730-1744, p. 101, transcribed by Judith Railton, and posted on the Ancestry.com World Family Tree on 24 May 2002.

        [231] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 658.

        [232] All from Bunker, Long Island, p. 141.

        [233] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 524.

        [234] Marriage date per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 27 Jan. 2002 by Stephanie Warren.

        [235] Her birth date per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 27 Jan. 2002 by Stephanie Warren.

        [236] His death date per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 27 Jan. 2002 by Stephanie Warren.

        [237] From the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 6 Aug. 2002 and 25 Aug. 2001 by Frank Parise, and the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 27 Jan. 2002 by Stephanie Warren.

        [238] His death date from the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 27 Jan. 2002 by Stephanie Warren.

        [239] His parents, birth and first marriage from the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 27 Jan. 2002 by Stephanie Warren.

        [240] All from the Ancestry.com World Tree files submitted on 6 Aug. 2002 and 25 Aug. 2001 by Frank Parise, and from Stephanie Warren on 27 Jan. 2002.

        [241] His birth and death dates from the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 27 Jan. 2002 by Stephanie Warren.

        [242] Her death date from the Ancestry.com World Tree files submitted on 6 Aug. 2002 and 25 Aug. 2001 by Frank Parise, and on 27 Jan. 2002 by Stephanie Warren.

        [243] Per Jane Fox, from The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 122, pp. 215-222.

        [244] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 659; Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, p. 212.

        [245] Sprague, John R., “Hempstead Tax List 1746-1747New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 128, No. 4, [Oct. 1997], p. 222.

        [246] From the Ancestry.com World Tree files submitted on 6 Aug. 2002 and 25 Aug. 2001 by Frank Parise, and on 27 Jan. 2002 by Stephanie Warren.

        [247] Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 27 Jan. 2002 by Stephanie Warren.

        [248] Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 24 May 2002 by Judith Railton. 

        [249] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 442.

        [250] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 842. She may have been Mary (George) Dennis when she married Adam Wright?

        [251] Her marriages from the Ancestry.com World Tree files submitted on 6 Aug. 2002 and 25 Aug. 2001 by Frank Parise, and on 27 Jan. 2002 by Stephanie Warren. I’m not sure of the order of her husbands.

        [252] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted by Mary Jo Payne.

        [253] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted by Mary Jo Payne.

        [254] His birth year from the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted bon 6 Aug. 2002 by Frank Parise.

        [255] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 659; Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, p. 212.

        [256] Marriage date per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 25 Aug. 2001 by Frank Parise.

        [257] Sprague, John R., “Hempstead Tax List 1746-1747New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 128, No. 4, [Oct. 1997], p. 222.

        [258] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 6 Aug. 2002 and 25 Aug. 2001 by Frank Parise.

        [259] All per the Ancestry.com World Tree files submitted on 6 Aug. 2002 and 25 Aug. 2001 by Frank Parise and on 27 Jan. 2002 by Stephanie Warren.

        [260] His death date per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 6 Aug. 2002 by Frank Parise.

        [261] Sprague, John R., “Hempstead Tax List 1746-1747New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 128, No. 4, [Oct. 1997], p. 222.

        [262] All from the Ancestry.com World Tree files submitted on 6 Aug. 2002 and 25 Aug. 2001 by Frank Parise, and on 27 Jan. 2002 by Stephanie Warren.

        [263] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 347.

        [264] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 823.

        [265] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 824.

        [266] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 824.

        [267] Bunker, Long Island, p. 127.

        [268] All from Bunker, Long Island, p. 127.

        [269] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 598.

        [270] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 598.

        [271] Calculated from the birth of their first child on 24 Mar. 1715.

        [272] Bunker, Long Island, pp. 88, 127.

        [273] All from the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Earl Jay Nielson, of Farmington, UT, except as noted.

        [274] Her marriage per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File submitted by Jack J. Willis, of Englewood, CO.

        [275] His marriage per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File submitted by Jack J. Willis, of Englewood, CO.

        [276] His marriage per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File submitted by Jack J. Willis, of Englewood, CO.

        [277] Per the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File submitted by Jack J. Willis, of Englewood, CO.

        [278] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 347.

        [279] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 216; Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 347.

        [280] Eardeley, William A.D., and George D. A. Combes, Descendants of the Rev. Richard Denton of Hempstead, L.I., pp. 16-17.

        [281] Calculated from the birth of their first child, in ca. 1692.

        [282] Bailey, Rosalie Fellows, “John Smith of Hempstead, New York, Beginnings of the “Rock” Smith FamilyGenealogies of Long Island Families From The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. II, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1987, pp. 53, 58-59.

        [283] Eardeley, William A.D., and George D. A. Combes, Descendants of the Rev. Richard Denton of Hempstead, L.I., p. 16-17.

        [284] Children’s records from the I.G.I. Birth Records, the FHL Ancestral File, and the FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, all of which give different information, none apparently from original records.

        [285] Eardeley, William A.D., and George D. A. Combes, Descendants of the Rev. Richard Denton of Hempstead, L.I., p. 16-17.

        [286] The date of the marriage license.

        [287] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 347.

        [288] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 823.

        [289] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 745.

        [290] Calculated from her age at death.

        [291] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [292] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [293] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [294] All from Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349, the birth dates apparently from Quaker Records, except where noted.

        [295] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [296] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [297] Bunker, Long Island, p. 158.

        [298] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [299] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [300] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 8 May 2002 by Joan Jackson.

        [301] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [302] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 347, 349.

        [303] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349; Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 745.

        [304] Bunker, Long Island, pp. 104, 220; Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 413.

        [305] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [306] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 658.

        [307] Bunker, Long Island, p. 104; Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [308] All from Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349, except where noted.

        [309] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [310] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [311] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [312] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [313] Bunker, Long Island, p. 122, who described her as “Elisabeth Titus, the beautiful Quakeress, daughter of Peter and Martha (Jackson) Titus.”

        [314] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [315] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [316] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 347, 349.

        [317] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 332, Samuel Haight; his wife’s maiden name from the FHL Ancestral File of Samuel Haight, submitted by Christopher C. Aaron, of Provo, UT, and others.

        [318] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [319] Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, p. 106.

        [320] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [321] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [322] All from Titus, “Titus Family,” pp. 349-350, the birth dates apparently from Quaker Records, except as noted.

        [323] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [324] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [325] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 8 May 2002 by Joan Jackson.

        [326] The children’s birth dates all from the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 8 May 2002 by Joan Jackson.

        [327] Conflicting information, submitted on the Ancestry.com World Tree on 21 Dec. 2000 by Antony Maitland, and on 8 May 2002 by Joan Jackson.

        [328] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 21 Dec. 2000 by Antony Maitland.

        [329] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 8 May 2002 by Joan Jackson, however this may be confused with daughter Mary Titus, who is also shown to have married Henry Post.

        [330] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 8 May 2002 by Joan Jackson.

        [331] Wardwell, “Willets Family”, p. 696.

        [332] Per the Ancestry.com World Tree file submitted on 11 Nov. 2002 by Larry Sutton.

        [333] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349, which references History of Byberry and Moreland, Pa., p. 339, et seq.

        [334] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [335] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [336] Bunker, Long Island, p. 213.

        [337] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 349.

        [338] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 350.

        [339] Titus, “Titus Family,” p. 347.

        [340] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 332, Samuel Haight; his wife’s maiden name from the FHL Ancestral File of Samuel Haight, submitted by Christopher C. Aaron, of Provo, UT, and others.

        [341] The marriage date from the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Donna Lee Pettit, of Grand Forks, ND, John D. Stemmons, of So. Jordan, UT, Christopher C. Aaron, of Provo, UT, and many others, but the marriage date was not in Titus, “Titus Family

        [342] Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, p. 106.

        [343] Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, p. 106.

        [344] Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, p. 106.

        [345] All from the FHL Ancestral File, submitted by Christopher C. Aaron, of Provo, UT, Bruce N. Carpenter, of Tulsa, OK, Blake Rosenvall, of Layton, UT, Michael D. Lewis, of Papillion, NE, and several others. The birthplace of the children is listed as Crumb Elbow, NY, but I think more likely the children were all born in Flushing, Long Island.

        [346] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 690.

        [347] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 690.

        [348] I.G.I. Marriage Records, taken from an FHL patron family group sheet, from microfilm #1396258, which shows the name of his first wife as Elizabeth. I have not confirmed this from reliable published or original sources.

        [349] Torrey, New England Marriages, p. 690.

        [350] All from I.G.I. Birth Records, taken from LDS temple records, FHL microfilm #s 451002-451003, which give the mother’s name as Phebe Ashman for all the children.

        [351] FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, submitted by Nancy White, of Greenwood, NE.

        [352] Robbins, William A., “Descendants of Edward Tre(a)dwell Through his son JohnGenealogies of Long Island Families From The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. II, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1987, pp. 394, 398. The will of Hannah Tredwell, dated 20 Dec. 1744, mentioned “Phebe Treadwell, the child of her daugher Charity, and her granddaughter Mary Smith, the other daughter of her said daughter, Charity.”

        [353] Per the I.G.I. Marriage Records, taken from an FHL patron family group sheet, from microfilm #1396258. I am not certain this was the correct Wait Smith who had a wife named Charity, and perhaps it was a later Wait Smith.