Children of Ester Douglass and Elisha Paine
iv. Joseph Colwell Payne, born May 26, 1803 in Madison
County, Hamilton, New York; died December 31, 1887 in
Seneca, Falls, New York; married Adah Barnum October 10,
1827 in Southeast Putnam County, New York.
[note this is the only sister of Ester Payne Brownson listed in this geneaology.]
viii. Maria Payne, born March 3, 1809 in Hamilton, New York;
died October 2, 1861 in Homer, New York; married Thomas
Dresser Chollar January 20, 1841 in Hamilton, New York.
ix. Henry B. Payne, born November 30, 1810 in Hamilton, New
York; died September 9, 1896 in Cleveland, Ohio; married
Mary Perry August 16, 1836 in Cleveland, Ohio.
xi. William Wallace Payne, born January 22, 1814 in
Hamilton, New York; died June 11, 1863 in Seneca, Falls,
Cayuga County, New York; married Betsey Sears September
14, 1840 in Sennett, New York.
xiii. Esther Douglas Payne, born March 22, 1816 in Hamilton,
New York; died January 18, 1846 in Hillsborough, Ohio;
married Isaac Kellogg Brownson 1840.
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Notes for ISAAC KELLOGG BROWNSON:
Rev. Isaac Kellogg Brownson was graduated from Madison (now Colgate)
University in 1838, and spent the following year in the Theological
Department of the same university. He was ordained at Peterboro, N. Y., and
received an appointment from the American Baptist Home Missionary Society
for Central Ohio, which was then the far West. He began his labors at
Circleville, Ohio. Then he went to Bmsh Creek, which was pioneer work then
to Greenfield and Hillsboro, Ohio. At the latter place Mrs. Brownson died.
His settled pastorates were as follows: New Woodstock, N. Y., 1849-52;
Saline, Mich. 1852-53; Chittenango, N.Y., 1853-55; Greenfield, Ohio,
1855-61; Georgetown, N. Y. and Sherburne, N. Y., two years. This was his
last pastorate. He married the second time May 13, 1850, at Cambridge,
Mass., Mercy W. Wetherbee, who died in 1890. For some years Mr. and Mrs.
Brownson kept a private school at New Woodstock, N. Y. Mr. Brownson was a
man of large stature, dignified bearing and strong opinions. He was a man of
considerable poetic fancy, and often contributed to the pleasure and profit
of an occasion by an original poem. He was a scholar, a keen thinker and an
able defender of the Christian faith."
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